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THE    NEW 


ANNUAL  ARMY   LIST, 

MILITIA    LIST, 

AND 

YEOMANRY    CAVALRY    LIST, 

EOE     1899, 

(BEING    TEE    SIXTIETH  ANNUAL   VOLUME,) 

CONTAINING 

DATES  OF   COMMISSIONS,   AND  A  "SUMMARY    OF    THE   WAR  SERVICES    OF 
NEARLY   EVERY  OFFICER  IN  THE  ARMY,  SUPPLY  &c.  DEPARTMENTS, 
MARINES,  AND  INDIAN  STAFF  CORPS, 
AND   INDIAN  LOCAL  FORCES. 

Corrected  to  the  31st  December,  1898. 


WITH   AN  INDEX. 


BY   THE   LATE 

LIEUTENANT     GENERAL     H.     G.    HART. 

EDITED  BY  HIS   SON. 


LONDON: 

JOHN    MUEEAY,    ALBEMARLE     STREET. 

1S99. 


Foreign  Orders. 


The  Foreiqn  Orders  mentioned  in  the  War  Services  lelong  to  the  following  Countries,  and  the  Dates  are 
those  of  the  Institution  of  the  respective  Orders  : — 

Russia — St.  Andrew — 30  Nov.  1698. 


Afghanistan— Booranee  Empire  (3  Classes)  1839. 
Austria— Maria  Theresa  (3  Classes)  x8  June  1757. 

Leopold  (3  Classes)  14  July  1806. 
Bavaria— Maximilian  Joseph  (3  Classes)  1  Jan.  1806. 
Belgium— Leopold  (3  Classes)  11  July  1832. 
France— Military  Merit  (3  Classes)  March  1759. 

Legion  of  Honor  (5  Classes)  13  May  1802. 
Greece— Saviour  (5  Classes)  1  June  1833. 
Hanover— Guelphs  (3  Classes)  18  June  1815. 
Naples— St.  Januarius  (r  Class)  July  1738. 

St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit  (3  Classes)  1  April  1800. 
St.  George  and  Reunion  (3  Classes)  1  Jan.  1819. 
Netherlands— Wilhelm  (4  Classes)  30  April  1815. 
Persia— Lion  and  Sun  (3  Classes)  1801. 
Portugal— Tower  and  Sword  (3  Classes)  17  April  1748. 
St.  Bento  d'Avis  (2  Classes)  1789. 
Conception  (3  Classes)  6  Feb.  1818. 
P. -ussia— Black  Eagle— 18  Jan.  1701. 
Military  Merit — 1740. 
Red  Eagle  (3  Classes)  12  June  1792. 


St.  Alexander  Newski — 1722. 
St.  Ann  (2  Classes)  3  Feb.  1735. 
St.  George  (4  Classes)  26  Nov.  1769. 
St.  Wladimir  (5  Classes)  4  Oct.  1782. 
Sardinia — St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  (2  Classes) 

Military  Order  of  Savoy. 
Saxony— St.  Henry  (3  Classes)  7  Oct.  1736. 
Ernestine  (4  Classes)  25  Dec.  1833. 
Spain — Charles  the  Third  (3  Classes)  19  Sept.  1771. 
San  Fernando  (5  Classes)  31  Aug.  1811. 
St.  Hermenigilde  (2  Classes)  10  July  1815. 
St.  Isabella  the  Catholic  (3  Classes)  1815. 
Sweden— Sword  (3  Classes)  17  April  1748. 
Turkey — Crescent  (2  Classes)  6  July  1804. 
Medjidie  (5  Classes). 
Osm'anieh  (4  Classes) . 
Tuscany— St.  Joseph  (3  Classes)  1807. 
Wtrtemburg— Military  Merit  (3  Classes)  1758. 


1572. 
Nov. 


EXPLANATIONS. 


K.G.     Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 
K.T.     Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Thistle. 
K.P.     Knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick. 
G.M.B.     Grand  Master  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
G.C.B.    Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
K.C.B.    Knight  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
C.B.     Companion  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
G.O.S.I.     Knight  Grand  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the 

Star  of  India. 
K.C.S.I.    Kfliight  Commander  of  the  Star  of  India. 

C.S.I.     Companion,  of  the  Star  of  India. 
G.C.M.G.    Knight   Grand    Cross   of  the   Order   of    St. 

Michael  and  St.  George. 
K.C.M.G.    Knight  Commander  of  ditto  ditto 

C.M.G.     Companion  of  ditto  ditto 


G.C.I.E.     Grand  Commander  of  the  Indian  Empire. 
K.C.I.E.    Knight  Commander        ditto  ditto 

CLE.     Companion  ditto  ditto 

G.C.V.O.    Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Victorian  Oro, 
K.C.V.O.    Knight  Commander       ditto  ditto 

O.V.O.     Companion  ditto  ditto 

M.V.O.     Member  ditto  ditto 

D.S.O.     Companion  of    the   Order    of   Distinguished 

Service. 
G.C.H.    Knight  Grand  Crass  of  the  Royal  Hanoverian 

Guelphic  Order. 
K.C.H.     Knight  Commander  of  ditto  ditto 

K.H.    Knight  of  ditto  ditto 

K.C.    Knight  of  the  Crescent. 


JJ&  Victoria  Cross. 

[R]  Reward  for  Distinguished  or  Meritorious  Services. 

The  Figures  prefixed  to  the  Names  denote  the  Battalions  to  which  the  Officers  are  actually  attached. 

e.  before  the  name  denotes  that  the  Officer  has  received  a  certificate  from  the  Senior  Department,  Royal  Military 

College. 
The  letters p.s.c.  are  placed  before  the  Names  of  Officers  who  have  passed  the  Staff  College. 
The  Letter  r.  is  placed  after  the  names  of  Officers  employed  on  the  Recruiting  Service. 
The  *  before  the  Name  or  Date  of  Commission  denotes  Temporary  Rank  only. 
The  Letter  p  before  the  dote  indicates  that  the  Commission  was  purchased. 
v.d.  signifies  Volunteer  Officers'  Decorations. 


In  the  Medical  Departments, — 

BA 

BCn.fBS. 


nifies  Bachelor  of  Arts. 
„        Bachelor  of  Surgery. 

BSc ,,        Bachelor  of  Science. 

DPII.    ...        ,,        Diploma  in  Public  Health. 

FRCS.  ...  ,,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons  of  England. 

FRCS. Ed.       „        Ditto  of  Edinburgh. 

FRCSL...        ,,        Ditto  of  Ireland. 

LAS. Dub.  „  Licentiate  of  Apothecaries'  Hall, 
Dublin. 

LCh.6fM.T>ub.,,  Licentiate  of  Surgery  and  Medi- 
cine, Dublin. 

LFPS.Glas.  „  Licentiate  of  the  Faculty  of  Phy- 
sicians and  Surgeons,  Glas- 
gow. 

LRCP..  .  ,,  Licentiate  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Physicians  of  London. 

LRCP.Fd.     „        Ditto  of  Edinburgh. 

LRCPI.  ,,        Licentiate  of  the   Royal  College 

of  Physicians  in  Ireland. 

LRCS.Ed.  ,,  Licentiate  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons  of  Edinburgh. 


In  the  Militia  and  Yeomanry  Cavalry, — 

(S)  signifies  qualified  for  'appointment  as  Instructor 

of  Musketry. 
(I)  signifies  qualified  for  appointment  as  Instructor 

of  Artillery. 
(S)   obtained    Certificate    as    Instructor   in   Army 

Signalling. 
[T]  obtained    Special    Mention   in  Examination    in 

Tactics  laid  down  for  Captains  in  the  Army  before 

i  Jan.  90. 
(P)  passed  full  course  in  Submarine  Mining. 
(A)  passed  prescribed  examination  in  Artillery. 
p.  Certificate  of  Proficiency,  or  otherwise  qualified 

as  Proficient  for  higher  rank. 

The  words  subscribed  to  the  titles  of  Regiments,  as  "  Peninsula,"  "Waterloo,"  &c,  denote  the  Honorary  Dis- 
tinctions permitted  to  be  borne  by  such  Regiments  on  their  colours  and  appointments,  in  commemorr.t.ien  of  their 
Services. 


LRCSI.. ..  signifies  Licentiate  of  the  Royal  College  o* 

Surgeons  of  Ireland. 
LSA ,,        Licentiate     of     the     Society     of 

Apothecaries  in  London. 

MA ,,        Master  of  Arts. 

MB ,,        Bachelor  of  Medicine. 

MCh.  ,,        Master  of  Surgery. 

MD Doctor  of  Medicine. 

MRCP....        ,,        Member  of  the  Royal  College  of 

Physicians  of  London. 
MRCP. Ed.     „        Ditto  of  Edinburgh. 
MRCPI.         „       Member  of  the  Royal  College  of 

Physicia,ns  in  Ireland. 
MRCS....        „        Member   of  the  Royal  College  of 

Surgeons  of  England. 

a.g.m ,,        Alexander  Gold  Medal  (triennial) 

p.s.it ,,        Parkes  ditto  ditto. 

h.p.n" ,,       Herbert  Prize  at  Netley. 

m.p.n ,,        Montefiore   Prize   and   Medal  at 

Netley. 

m.m.n ,        Martin  Gold  Medal  at  Netley. 

p.m.n ,,       Parkes  Bronze  Medal  at  Netley. 

(p.)  Subaltern's  Certificate  of  Proficiency 

p.  Certificate  of  Proficiency,  or  otherwise  qualified  as 
Proficient. 

p.s.  passed  School  of  Instruction. 

p.s.  passed  School  of  Instruction  for  higher  rank. 

(p.s.)  School  Certificate  for  Yeomanry  Subalterns. 

It]  passed  the  examination  in  Tactics  laid  down  for 
Captains  in  tha  Army. 

(T)  obtained  Special  Mention  at  examination  in  Tac- 
tics laid  down  for  Lieutenants  in  the  Army  before 
t  Jan.  90. 

(t)  passed  the  examination  in  Tactics  laid  down  for 
Lieutenants  in  the  Army. 


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TABLE    OF    CONTENTS 

IN  ORDER  OF  ARRANGEMENT. 


PAGE 

The  Queen   i 

Private  Secretary  to  the  Queen...  i 

Aides  de  Camp  to  the  Queen i 

War  Office    2 

Staffof  the  Army  2 

Field  Marshals   4 

Generals  on  the  A  joive  List 4 

Colonels,  ditto  16 

Lieutenant  Colonels,  ditto    40 

Majors,  ditto  52 

Staff  at  Home 97 

Staff  Abroad   100 

Regimental  District  Staff 109 

Military  Establishments: — 
Educational  Establishments. 

R.  Military  College,  Sandhurst  115 

R.MilitaryAcademy,  Woolwich  113 

Staff  College  113 

School  of  Gunnery  114 

Artillery  College    114 

School  of  Military  Engineer- 
ing, Chatham 114 

School  of  Musketry,  Hythe  ...  114 

School  of  Signalling  114 

Balloon  Factory  114 

Medical  School.  Netley  114 

Royal  Military  School  of  Music, 

Kneller  Haii 114 

Duke  of  York's  R.  Mil.  School  1 15 

R.   Hibernian  Military  School  115 

Army  Schools 115 

Ordnance  Factories. 

Arsenal,  Woolwich   115 


PAGE 

Small  Arms  Factory,  Enfield..  115 
Small     Arms     Factory,    Bir- 
mingham.   115 

Gunpowder     Factory,    Walt- 
bam  Abbey 115 

Army  Clothing  Department...  115 

Brennan  Torpedo  Factory   ...  115 

Committees  and  Inspection  Staff  1 1 5 

Miscellaneous  Establishments. 

Late  Cavalry  Depot     117 

Remount  Establishment  117 

Royal  Hospitals — Chelsea.Kil- 

mainham 117 

Pay  Office 117 

JudgeAdvocateGeneral'sOffice  117 

Prisons  117 

Officers  who  have  received  Certifi- 
cates at  the  Senior  Department 

of  the  Royal  Military  College  117 
Officers    who   have  passed  the 

Staff  College   "9 

Gentlemen  at  Arms 130 

Yeomen  of  the  Guard 132 

Cavalry 133 

Artillery    164 

Engineers 204 

Infantry 219 

Army  Service  Corps    366 

Army  Ordnance   Department  ...  369 

Army  Pay  Department   371 

Army  Medical  Staff 377 

Army  Veterinary  Department ...  395 


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Army  Chaplains'  Department  ...  396 

Marines 397 

Indian  Army   403 

Reserve  of  Officers 533 

Indian  Army  Reserve 577 

General   Officers  retired  under 

Royal  Warrant  578 

Unemployed  Supernumerary  List  588 
Officers  Retired  on  Full  Pay  or 

on  a  Pension   599 

Officers  (other  than  General  and 

Field  Officers!  on  Retired  Pay  692 

Officers  on  Half  Pay    707 

General  and  Field  Officers  Re- 
tired by  Sale,  Commutation, 
with  a  Gratuity,  or  by  Sur- 
render of  Half  Pay 744 

Military  Knights  of  Windsor   ...  772 

Military  Decorations  776 

Officers  reoeiving  Rewards  for 

Distinguished  Services   785 

Victoria  Cross    785a 

Civil  Decorations 786 

Pay  Tables 789 

Retirements,  &c 791 

Deaths   793. 

Index— Active  List 797 

Retired  List    829 

Hon.  Art.  Company  of  London  847 

Militia    847 

Yeomanry  Cavalry  875 

Field   Officers  Retired  from  the 

Militia  and, YeomanryCavalry  886 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS,   IN  ALPHABETICAL  ORDER. 
N.B.—  By  means  of  this  Table,  Regiments  can  be  fouad  in  this  book  by  their  new  titles. 

PAGE 

Deolee  Irregular  Force    514 

Depot  and  Training  School,  Al- 

dershot  387 

Depot,  Cavalry,  at  Canterbury...  117 


PAGE 

Academy,  Royal  Military  113 

Active  List  4 

Aden  Troop  504 

Adjutants  on  Retired  Pay 696 

African  Commissariat,  Ret.  Pay  704 

Aides  de  Camp  to  the  Queen 1 

Alderney  and  Guernsey  Staff  ...  100 

Aldershot  District  Staff 97 

Antigua  &  Leeward  Islands  Staff  107 
Argyll  and  Suth.  Highlanders... 
Army  Hospital  Corps,  Half  Pay 

Ordnance  Department ... 

Pay  I 'epartment  

-  Retired  or  Half  Pay 


■  School: 


PAGE 

Brennan  Torpedo  Factory    115 

Buffs,  The  (East  Kent  Regiment)  229 

Caicos  Island,  Staff  in 107 

Cambridge's     (Duke    of)     Own 


350 
728 
368 
37i 
705 

'15 

■Half  Pay 740 

Service  Corps  363 

Arsenal,  Woolwich   115 

Artillery  College  114 

. District  Officers 190 

Malta  189 

Militia 847 

. Royal  163 

Officers  Retired 

on  Annuities    743 

Royal  Marine  397 

Australia,  Staff  in 104 

Bahamas,  Staff  in 107 

Balloon  Factory 114 

Barbadoes,  Staff  in  107 

Bath,  Order  of  the 776 

Bedfordshire  Regiment 251 

Belfast,  Staff  at 99 

Bengal  Cavalry 472 

General  List  ...     403 

Ecclesiastical   Dept....     530 

Infantry  477 

General  List   ...    404 

Medical  Department  ...     515 

■ Mountain  Batteries 477 

■ Sappers  and  Miners    ...     477 

■ Staff  in 101 

Berkshire  Regiment 310 

Bermuda.  Staff  in 107 

Bhopaul  Battalion  514 

BirminghamSmallArmsFactory   115 

Black  Watch   299 

Bombay  Artillery  (Native) 505 

Cavalry 503 

- — General  List 404a 

Ecclesiastical  Dept 532 

Infantry 595 

General  List..  404a 

Medical  Department...     527 

Saoners  and  Miners  ...     505 

Staff  in  103 

Border  Regiment... 28b 


Middlesex  Regiment    319 

Cameron  Highlanders 342 

Cameronians  269 

Canada,  Staff  in :o6 

Canadians,     Royal     (Prince    of 

Wales' Leinster  Regiment)    ...  352 

Canterbury, late  Cavalry  Depotat  1 17 

Captains  on  Retired  Pay    692 

— Half  Pay  707 

Carriage  Factory,  Woolwich 115 

Cavalry  Depot,  late,  Canterbury  117 

Regiments  of 132 

Central  India  Horse 513 

Ceylon,  Staff  in 104 

Channel  Islands  Militia 875 

Chaplains'  Department  396 

Half  Pay  741 

Chaplains  (Hon.)  to  the  Queen.  1 

Chatham,  Staff  at 99 

Chelsea,  Royal  Hospital 117 

Military  School  115 

Cheshire  Regiment  261 

Chester,  Staff  at   98 

China,  Ac.  Staff  in  104 

City  of  London  Reg.ment 235 

Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry  .  786 

Clothing  Factory  115 

Coast  Battalion  216 

Colchester,  Staff  at  97 

College,  Royal  Military  113 

Sta'ff  113 

Colonels  on  the  Active  List  16 

Retired  on  Full  or  Re 


tired  Pay  or  Pension    611 

Colonels  Retired  by  Sale,  &c.   ...  744 
Commissariii  t  and  Transport  De- 
partment, Half  Pay 713 

Commissariat    and     Transport 

Staff,  Retired  or  Half  Pay   ...  704 
Commissariat  Dept.  Half  Pay...  711 
Committees  and  Inspection  Staff  115 
Commutation,  &c,   Officers  Re- 
tired by 744 

Connaught  Rangers 348 

Control  Department,  HalfPay  713 

Cork,  Staff  at 100 

Cornets,  &e. ,  on  Retired  Pay    ...  697 

Cornwall's  (Duke  of)  Lt.  Inf.    ...  282 

Curragh,  Staff  at  the   100 

Cyprus,  Staff  in 101 

Deaths  during  the  year  189S 793 

Decorations,  Civil 786 

Decorations,  Military 776 


Derbyshire  Regiment 305 

Devonport,  Staff  at  99 

Devonshire  Regiment 242 

Distinguished  Service  Order    ...  784a 

District  Officers  (R.  Artillery) ...  190 

Dorsetshire  Regiment 294 

Dover,  Staff  at    98 

Dragoon  Guards 135 

Dragoons,  Hussars, &  Lancers  142-162 

Dublin  Fusiliers 354 

Staff  at   100 

Durham  Light  Infantry 332 

East  Kent  Regiment    229 

Lancashire  Regiment  277 

Surrey  Regiment    279 

Yorkshire  Regiment 249 

Eastern  District  Staff  97 

Ecclesiastical  Dept.  Bengal 530 

Bombay   ...  532 

Madras 531 

Rangoon  ...  532 


Edinburgh's  (Duke  of  J  Wiltshire 

Regiment 325 

Edinburgh,  Staff  at g8 

Educational  Establishments 113 

Egvpt,  Staff  of  the  Force  in 103 

Enfield  Small  Arms  Factory 115 

Engineers,  Militia 852 

—  Roval  204 


Equerries  to  the  Queen  . 

Erinpoorah  Irregular  Force 514 

Essex  Regiment 3°3 

Falkland  Islands,  Staff  in 107 

Field  Marshals    4 

Fiji  Islands,  Staff  in 105 

Foreign  Orders back  ofMle-page 

Garter,  Knights  of  the 776 

General  Officers  on  Active  List  4 

Retired  List  578 

Retired  on  Full  or 

Retired  Pay  or  Pension 599 

Retired  by  Sale,  &c  744 


Gentlemen  at  Arms  13° 

Gibraltar,  Staff  at 100 

Gloucestershire  Regiment 273 

Gold  Coast  Colony,  Staff  in  106 

Good  Hope  (Cape  of),  Staff  ir. ...  106 

Goorkha  Regiments 488-90,  494 

Gordon  Highlanders    340 

Gradation  List  of   General  and 

Field  Officers  4 

Guards  219 

Guernsey  and  Alderney  Staff  ...  100 


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.  Guiana,  British,  Stw.fi:  in 107 

Guides,  Corps  of. 491 

Gun  Factory    115 

Gunnery,  School  of  114 

Gaupowder  Fac.,WalthamAbbey  115 

Half  Pay 707 

Officers     Retired    by 

Surrender  of  744 

Hampshire  Regiment 290 

Head  Quarters  Staff  2" 

Hibernian  Military  School  115 

Highland  Light  Infantry 334 

Home  District  Stiff. 97 

Honduras.  Staffin   107 

Hong  Kong,  Ac,  Staffin 104 

Regiment    368 

Hon.  Art.  Company  of  London  847 

Horse  Guards — St  affof  theArmy  2 

District  Staff 97 

-Blue 134 

Hospital,  Chelsea 117 

Kilmainham 117 

Hussars, Lancers  a  Dragoons  142-102 

Hyderabad  Contingent 511 

Hythe  School  of  Musketry 114 

Index  to  the  Active  List 797 

to  the  Retired  List B29 

Indian  Army 403 

Reserve  of  Officers  577 

Empire,  Order  of  the  ...  7S4 

Local  Forces  403 

Medical  Service 515,  52c, 

StaffGorps  405 

India,  Staffin    101 

Infantry,  Regiments  of. 219 

Inniski'lling  Drag  ions   147 

Fusiliers 271 

Inspection  Staff 115 

Inspection  of    Ordnance    Ma- 
chine!}'      370 

Ireland,  Staff  in  99 

Irish  Fusiliers    346 

■ Regiment 254 

Rifles 344 

Jamaica,  Staff  in 107 

Jersey  District  Staff  103 

JudgeAdvocate  General's  Office  1 1 7 

Kent  (East)  Regiment   220 

■ —(West)  Regiment   313 

Kilmainham,  Royal  Hospital...  117 

King's  Dragoon  Guards    135 

14th  Hussars  155 

■ 15th  Hussars 150 

Liverpool  Regiment    ...  237 

Own  Hussars 144 

Own  Lancaster  Regt....  231 

Own  .-  cottiso  Borderers  267 

Own  Yorkshire  Lt.Iuf.  315 

Royal  Irish  Hussars    ...  149 

Royal  Rifle  Corps 321 

Shropshire  Light  Inf....  317 

Kneller  Hall,  School  of  Music...  114 

Laboratory,  Royal   115 

Labuan,  Staff  in  104 

Lagos,  Staffin 106 

Lancashire  (East)  Regiment  ...  277 

Fusiliers 257 

(Loyal  North  1  Regt.  307 

— '■ (South)  Regiment..  295 

Lancaster  Regiment   231 

Lancers, Dragoons  &  Hussars  142-162 

Leeward  Islands,  Staffin 107 

Leicestershire  Regiment  252 

Leinster  Regiment  352 

Lieutenant  Colonels    40 

Retired  on 

Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  Pension  623 
iiieiitenauc  Colonels  Retired  by 

Sale,  <&c 744 

Lieutenant  Generals  4 

Retired  on 

Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  Pension  599 

Lieutenant  General  Ret.  by  Sale  744 

Lieutenants  on  Retired  Pay '695 

HalfPay  7o8 

Life  Guards 132 

Lincolnshire  Regiment 241 

Liverpool  Regiment     237 

Local  Indian  Forces    403 

London,   Honourable  Artillery 

Company  of   847 

Lothian  Regiment  225 

Louise's  (Princes*)    Sutherland 

and  Argyll  Highlanders  350 

Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regt.  307 

Madras  Cavalry  4g- 

General  List   ...  404 

■ Ecclesiastical  Dept.  ...  531 

Infantry 496 

General  List  ...  404a 


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Madras  Medical  Department  ...  524 

Sappers  and  Miners  ...  496 

Staffin ,  102 

Major  Generals 5 

Retired  on  Full 

or  Retired  Pay  or  Pension    ...  599 

Major  Generals  Ret.  by  Sale,  &c.  744 

Majors 52 

Retired     on     Full    or 

Retired  Pay  or  Pension 634 

Retired  by  Sale,  &c.    ...  746 

Malta  Artillery 189 

Militia. 875 

Staff  at    101 

Malwah  Bheel  Corps  314 

Manchester  Regiment 327 

Marine*    397 

Mauritius.  Staff  hi 106 

Medical  Service,  Bengal    515 

Booihay 527 

■  Half  or  Retired  Pay  720 

Service,  Madras  524 

Reserve  of  Officers  7:7 

School,  Netley 114 

Stiff,  Army 377 

Meywar  Bheel  Corps  5:4 

Mhairwarra  Battalion    514 

Middlesex  Regiment  319 

Military  Decorations  776 

Engineering,  School  of  114 

Establishments   113 

Knights  of  Windsor  ...  772 

Mounied  Police   361 

Prisons   117 

StoreDept.  Half  Pay...  743 

Militia   Artillery 847 

Channel  Islands 875 

Engineers      8,2 

FieldOlficersRetived  from  886 

Infantry 853 

Royal  Malta 373 

Miscellaneous  Establishments...  117 

Mun-ter  Fusiliers 353 

Mus^c,  School  of  (Kneller  Hall)  114 

Musketry,  School  of  (Hythe)   ...  114 

Natal,  Staffin  105 

Naval  Ordnance  Department ...  402 

Netley  Medical  School   114 

Newfoundland,  Staffin ic6 

New  Guinea,  Staffin 105 

New  South  Wales,  Staffin   104 

New  Zealand,  Staff  in   105 

Norfolk  Regiment 239 

Northamptonshire  Regiment  ...  308 

North  Eastern  District  Staff  ...  98 

Lancashire  Regiment   ...  307 

Staffordshire  Regiment...  329 

Western  District  Staff  ...  98 

Northumberland  Fusiliers    233 

Orders  of  the  Garter,  &c 776 

Ordnance  Factories 115 

Ordnance  Department   369 

Ditto,  Retred  or  Half  Pay  705,  711 

Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry 301 

Pay  Department  371 

Retired  or  Half  Pay  705 

Office   117 

Tables 789 

Paymasters  on  Hal f  Pay    709 

Pension,  Officers  Retired  on 599 

Physicians  (Hony.)  to  the  Queeu      1 

Poona  Horse  504 

Portsmouth,  Staff  at   q8 

Prince  Albtrt's  Own  Hussars...  152 

(Somersetshire 

Light  Infanfy)     245 

Prince  Consort'sOwn  RifleBi  ig.  356 

Prince  of  Wales's  Dragoon  Gds.  337 

LeinsterRegt.  352 

North       Staf- 
fordshire Regiment 329 

Own     Ro^al 

Hussars   151 

■ West 

Yorkshire  Regiment 247 

RoyalLancers  153 

Volunteers  (S. 

Lancashire  Regiment)  255 

Princess   Charlotte   of  Wales's 

Dragoon  Guards  ..  139 

Berk- 
shire Regiment 310 

Princess   Louise's  Argyll   and 

Sutherland  Highlanders  350 

Princess  of  Wales's  Own   19th 

Hussars   159 

■ ■ York- 
shire Regiment 256 

Princess  Royal's  Dragoon  Gds.  141 

Princess  Victoria's  R.I.  Fus 346 


V 

PAGB 

Prisons,  Military 117 

Provisional  Battalion 368 

Punjab  Cavalry  490 

Frontier  Force 490 

Infantry 493 

Purchase  Commission    117 

Purveyors'  Department   (late), 

Officers  on  HalfPay  of 743 

Quarter  Masters  on  Retired  Pay  697 

on  HalfPay  ...  711 

Queen,  The 1 

Queen's  Bays 136 

Owa   C  imeron   High- 
Ian  lers 342 

Own  4th  Hussars    .......  147 

Own  7ta  Hussirs 148 

Owa  Royal  West  Kent 

Regiment 313 

■ 16th  Lancers 157 

Roval  Lancers  150 

-Rival     West      Surrey 

Regiment 227 

Queensland,  Staff  iu    105 

Rangoon  Eccles.  Establishment  532 

Ragimental  District  Staff 109 

Remount  Establishment   117 

Reserve  of  Officrs  533 

Indian  Army    577 

Me  lical  Otlioers  717 

Retired  List  of  General  Officers  578 
Retirements,  &c,  during  1898..  791 
Regards  for  Distinguished  Ser- 
vices. Officers  receiving 785 

Riding  Masters  on  Half  r"ay  ...  711 

Retired  Pay...  696 

Rifle  Brigade 356 

Depot...      111 

Ross-shire  Buffs    336 

Royal  Army  Medical  C  >rps 377 

Canadians 352 

Dragoons  142 

Fusiliers 235 

Highlanders(BlackWatch)  299 

Irish  Dragoon  Guards  ...  138 

— - —  Irish  Lancers 146 

Mil.  Academy.  Woolwich  113 

—  College,  Sandhurst...  113 

— O  fficers  who 

have     Certificates    from    the 

Senior  Department 711 

Royal  Military  School,  Chelsea  115 

Scots  (Lothian  Regiment)  223 

St.  Helena,  Staff  in 106 

St. Michael*  St. George,  Order  of  783 

St.  Patrick.  Knights  of 776 

Sale.  4c,  Officers  Retired  by  ...  744 

Sandhurst,  R.  Military  College  113 

Staff  College  113 

School  of  Gunnery  114 

Military  Engineering  114 

Music,  Kneller  Hall  114 

■ Musketry  at  Hythe  ...  114 

■ if  Signalling  114 

School. Royal  HibernianMilitary  115 

Schools,  Army  115 

— HalfPay 743 

Scots  Fusiliers   259 

Scots  Greys   143 

Scottish  Borderers,  King's  Own  267 

■  District  Staff. 98 

Rifles    269 

Siaforth  Highlanders 336 

Second  Lieutenants  on  Half  Pay  709 
Senior  Department,  R.  M.  Col- 
lege,  Officers  who  have    re- 
ceived Certificates  from 117 

Seychelles  Islands,  Staff  in 106 

Sherwood  Foresters(Der  lyshira 

Regiment)    305 

Shropshire  Light  Infantry  317 

Signalling.  School  of 114 

Sikh  Infantry 492 

Small  Arms  Factory,  Enfield  ...  115 

■ Birmingham  113 

Somersetshire  Light  Infantry...  245 

South  Australia.  Staffin  104 

Eastern  District  Staff 98 

Lancashire  Regiment   ...  293 

Staffordshire  Regiment  292 

Wales  Borderers  265 

Southern  District  Staff  98 

Staff  Abroad : 100 

at  Home 97 

■  College 113 

■ Officers  passed...  119 

StaffCorps 405 

oftheArmy 2 

Regimental  District  109 

Staffordshire  (North)  Regiment  329 
(South)Regiment  292 


VI 

PAGE 

Star  of  India,  Order  of  the  782 

Straits  Settlements,  Staifin 104 

Suffolk  Regiment 243 

Surgeons(Honorary,)totheQueen        1 
Surrender   of    Half    Pay,   &c, 

Officers  Retired  by  744 

Surrey  (East)  Regiment 279 

(West)  Regiment  227 

Sussex  Regiment 28S 

Sutherland  Highlanders    350 

Tasmania,  Staff  in  105 

Thames  District  Staff 99 

Thistle,  Knights  of  the 776 

Tobago,  Staff  in 107 

Torpedo  -Factory 115 

Tower  of  London 117 

Trinidad,  Staff  in 107 

Turks  &  Gaicos  Islands,  Staff  in     107 

Unattached  List 362 

TJnernployedSuperoumei'aryList  5S8 

Ditto,  Indian  Staff  Corps 446 

Veterinary  Department 395 

■ Half  Fay  741 

Victoria  Cross,  Officers  who  have 

received  the 785a 


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Victoria,   Staff  in 104 

Victoria's  (Princess)  Irish  Fus.  346 

Victorian  (Royal)  Order   784 

Wales's  (Princeof)LeinsterRegt.  352 
Wales's  (Prince  of)  North  Staf- 
fordshire Regiment 329 

Wales's   (Prince  of)   Own  West 

YorkshireRegiment 247 

Wales's   (Prince  of)  Volunteers 

(South  Lancashire  Regiment)  29s 
Wales's  (Princess  Charlotte  of) 

Berkshire  Regiment    310 

Wales's  (Princess  of)  Own  York- 
shire Regiment 256 

Waltham   Abbey..     Gunpowder 

Factory  at  115 

War  Office  2 

Warwickshire  Regiment   234 

Wellington's   (Duke    of)    West 

Riding  Regiment 284 

Welsh  Fusiliers 263 

Regiment    297 

AVest  Africa  Settlements,  Staff  in  106 
India  Regiment 360 


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West  Indies,  &c,  Staff  in 107 

■    Kent  Regiment  3'3 

Riding  Regiment  284 

Surrey  Regiment 227 

Yorkshire  Regiment   247 

Western  Australia,  Staff  in 104 

District  Staff 99 

Wiltshire  Regiment 325 

Windsor,  Military  Knights  of...  772 

Windward  Islands,  Staff  in 107 

Woolwich  Arsenal    115 

R.  Militarv  Academy  113 

District  Staff 99 

Worcestershire  Regiment 275 

Yeomanry  Cavalry 875 

Yeomen  of  the  Guard 131 

York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  330 

York,  Staff  at 98 

York's  (Duke  of)  R.  Mili.Schooi  115 

Yorkshire  Light  Infantry ..  315 

-—  Regiment  256 

(East)  Regiment, 249 

(West)  Regiment  ...  247 

Zululand,  Staff  in   105 


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-By  means  of  this  Table,  Regiments  can 

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The  Royal  Scots  (Loihian  Regiment)  225 

Queen's  (Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment) 227 

The  Buffs  (East  Kent  Regiment)  229 

King's  Own  (Royal  Lancaster  Regiment)  ...  231 

Northumberland  Fusiliers  233 

Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment 234 

Royal  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regiment).  235 

The  King's  (Liverpool Regiment) 237 

Norfolk  Regiment   239 

Lincolnshire  Regiment 24i 

Devonshire  Regiment    242 

Suffolk  Regiment    243 

Prince  Albert's  (Somersetshire  Light  Inf.)  245 
Prince  of  Wales'  Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.)  247 

East  Yorkshire  Regiment    249 

Bedfordshire  Regiment 251 

Leicestershire  Regiment  252 

Roval  Irish  Regiment    254 

Princess  of  Wales'  Own  (Yorkshire  Reg   .1  256 

.  Lancashire  Fusiliers 257 

.  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers 259 

Cheshire  Regiment 26i 

.  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  263 

.  South  Wales  Borderers     26s 

.  King's  Own  Borderers 267 

.  1  Bn.  The  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles)   ...  269 

.  1  Bn.  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers    271 

.  1  Bn.  Gloucestershire  Regiment   273 

..1  Bn.  Worcestershire  Regimeut 275 

.  1  Bn.  East  Lancashire  Regiment 277 

.  1  Bn.  East  Surrey  Regiment 279 

.   1  Bn.  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry   ...  281 
.  iBn.Dukeot'Wellington's(W. Riding  Regt.)  284 

.  1  Bn.  The  Border  Regiment  286 

.  1  Bn.  Royal  Sussex  Regiment   288 

.  2  Bn.  Worcestershire  Regiment    275 

1  Bn.  Hampshire  Regiment 290 

.  1  Bn.  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  292 

1  Bn.  Dorsetshire  Regiment   294 

iBn.  Prince  of  Wales'  Volunteers   (South 

Lancashire  Regiment) 295 

.  1  Bn.  Welsh  Regiment 297 

1  Bn.  The  Black  Watch  (Royal  Highlanders)  299 

.  1  Bn.  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry     301 

..  1  Bn.  Essex  Regiment  3°3 

1    Bn.    Sherwood    Foresters    (Derbyshire 

Regiment)    3°5 

..  2  Bn.  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  ...  281 
1  Bn.  The  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regt.  ...  307 

1  Bn.  Northamptonshire  Regiment 308 

..  1  Bn.  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales'  (Berk- 
shire Regiment)    3IQ 

1  Bn.  Queen's  Own  (Royal  W.  Kent  Regt.)  313 
..  1  Bn.  King's  Own  (Yorkshire  Light  Inf.)...  315 

2  Bn.  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry     301 

1  Bn.  King's  (Shropshire  Light  Infantry)...  317 

2  Bn.  Dorsetshire  Regiment  294 

..  2  Bn.  The  Border  Regiment  286 

.  2  Bn.  Essex  Regiment 3°3 

...  1  Bn.   Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own  (Middle- 
sex Regiment)    3*9 

...  2  Bn.  Northamptonshire  Regiment 308 

.  2  Bn.  East  Lancashire  Regiment 277 

..  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps     321 

.  2  Bn.  Gloucestershire  Regiment   273 

...  1   Bn.    Duke    of   Edinburgh's     (Wiltshire 

Regiment)  - 32S 


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.  i  Bn.  Manchester  Regiment 327 

..  1  Bn.  Prince  of  Wales'    (North    Stafford- 
shire Regiment)    329 

..  1  Bn.  York  and  Lancaster  Retrimeut    33° 

..  2  Bn.  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales'  (Berk- 
shire Regiment) 3'° 

..  2  Bn.  Hampshire  Regiment 29° 

..  1  Bn.  Durham  Light  Infantry 332 

..  2  Bn.  Welsh  Regiment    297 

..  2  Bn.  East  Surrey  Regiment 279 

..  1  Bn.  Highland  Light  Infantry  334 

..  1   Bn.   Seaforth  Highlanders   (Ross-shire 

Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany's) 33° 

..  zBn.  TheBlackWatch(RoyalUighlanders)  299 

..  2  Bn.  Highland  Light  Infantry   334 

..  1  Bn.  Gordon  Highlanders    339 

..  2  Bn.  Duke  of  Wellington's  ( West  Riding 

Regiment)   284 

..  2  Bn.  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own  (Middle- 
sex Regiment)    3'9 

..  2  Bn.    Seaforth   Highlanders   (Ross-shire 

Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany's)  S36 

...  2  Bn.  Queen's  Own  Cameron  Highlanders  342 

..  2  Bn.  South  Staffordshire  Regiment 292 

..  2  Bn.  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment...  307 
..  2  Bn.  Prince  of  Wales'  Volunteers  (South 

Lancashire  Resriment)    295 

...  1  Bn.  Royal  Irish  ttifies 344 

...  2  Bn.  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment 33° 

...  2  Bn.  King's  (Shropshire  Light  Infantry)  317 

...  2  Bn.  Roval  Irish  Rifles .-■  34+ 

...  1  Bn.  Princess  Victoria's(RoyalInshFusi- 

liers)  '■ 34° 

...  1  Bn.  Connaught  Rangers    ;•  34» 

.  2  Bn.  Princess  Victoria's(RoyalInshFusi- 

liers)  346 

.  2  Bn.  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles)  269 

.  1  Bn.  Princess  Louise's  (Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders)    35° 

...  2  Bn.  Gordon  Highlanders    ..........  339 

2  Bn.  PrineessLouise's(Argylland  Suther- 
land Highlanders)    35o 

..  2  Bn.  Connaught  Rangers     ■  ■■■■•  34» 

...  2   Bn.    Sherwood    Foresters   (Derbyshire 

Regiment)    3°5 

2  Bn.  Manchester  Regiment ........  327 

...  2  Bn.  The  Queen's  Own  (Royal  W.  Kent 

Regiment)   v-Vir'^'V  3I3 

...  2  Bn.    Prince  of  Wales'  (North  btaflord- 

shire  Regiment)    uv.;-;"."  329 

...  2   Bn.   Duke  of    Edinburgh's    (Wiltshire 

Regiment)   - 325 

z  Bn.  The  Prince  of  Wales'  Lemster  Regl 

ment  (Roval  Canadians) 332 

...  1  Bn.  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers     353 

...  1  Bn.  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers    354 

2  Bn.  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers    354 

2  Bn.  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers 353 

.  2  Bn.  The  King's  Own  (Yorkshire  Light 

Infantry)  3*5 

2  Bn.  Durham  Light  Infantry 332 

"  2  Bn.  Royal  Sussex  Regiment 288 

2  Bn.  Roval  Inniskilling  Fusiliers 271 

2   Bn.   The    Prince    of      Wales'   Lemster 
Regiment  (Royal  Canadians)  352 


Table  of  Contents. 


VII 


MILITIA. 


ARTILLERY. 


PAGE     | 

Antrim    847 

Cardigan    851 

Carmarthen 851 

Clare    850 

Cornwall  and  Devon  Miners 848 

Cork    850 

Devon 848 

Donegal 848 

Dublin  City  848 

Durham -.  851 

Edinburgh 848 

Fife  848 

Forfar  and  Kincardine S49 

Glamorgan    851 

Hampshire    849 

Kent    847 

Lancashire 849 


Limerick  City  849 

Londonderry    8so 

Mid-Ulster 849 

Norfolk   ..: 847 

Northumberlnd  851 

Pembroke 851 

Scotland,  South-East  of 848 

Scotland,  West  of S50 

Sligo    850 

Suffolk    847 

Sussex    847 

Tipperary  849 

Waterford 850 

Wicklow 850 

Wight  (Isle  of) 849 

Yorkshire 850 


ENGINEERS. 


PAGE 

Anglesey    852 

Falmouth  Division  (Submarine  Miners)   852 

Harwich  Division  (Submarine  Miners) 852 

Hurnber  Division  (Submarine  Miners) 852 

Medway  Division  (Submarine  Miners) S32 

Milford  Haven  Division  (Submarine  Miners) 852 


PAGE 

Monmouthshire   852 

Needles  Division  (Submarine  Miners)   852 

Plymouth  Division  (Submarine  Miners)  852 

Portsmouth  Division  (Submarine  Miners)    852 

Thames  Division  (Submarine  Miners)  852 

Western  Division  (Submarine  Miners)  S52 


INFANTRY 


PAGE' 

Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  3  Battalion S72 

„  ,,  „  4  Battalion 8751 

Bedfordshire  Begiment,  3  and  4  Battalions  85^ 

Berkshire  Regiment,  Royal,  3  Battalion 866 

Black  Watch,  3  Battalion   864 

Buffs,  3  Battalion  853 

Border  Regiment,  3  and  4  Battalions 863 

Cameron  Highlanders,  3  Battalion 871 

Cameronians,  3  and  4  Battalions 860 

Cheshire  Regiment,  4  Battalion   850 

Connaught  Rangers,  3,  4  and  5  Battalions  872 

Derbyshire  Regiment,  3  and4  Battalions 865 

Devonshire  Regiment,  3  and  4  Battalions 856 

Dorsetshire  Regiment,  3  Battalion 864 

Dublin  Fusiliers,  3,  4  and  5  Battalions 874 

Duke  ot  Cornwall's  Lightlnfantry,  3  Battalion 862 

Durham  Light  Infantry,  3  Battalion 869 

Durham  Light  Infantry,  4  Battalion 870 

Eaet  Kent  Regiment,  3  Battalion   853 

East  Lancashire  Regiment,  3  Battalion 862 

East  Surrey  Regiment,  3  and  4  Battalions 862 

East  Yorkshire  Regiment,  3  Battalion  ...  857 

Esses  Regiment,  3  and  4  Battalions  865 

Gloucestershire  Regiment,  3  and  4  Battalions  861 

Gordon  Highlanders,  3  Battalion  .  870! 

Hampshire  Regiment,  3  Battalion 863 

Highland  Light  Infantry,  3  and  4  Battalions 870 

Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  3  Battalion 860 

Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  4  and  5  Battalions   861 

Irish  Regiment,  Royal,  3,  4  and  5  Battalions 858 

Irish  Fusiliers,  Royal,  3  Battalion 871: 

Irish  Fusiliers,  Royal,  4  and  5  Battalions  872 

Irish  Rifles,  Royal.  3,  4,  5  and  6  Battalions 871 

King's  Own  Scottisn  Borderers,  3  Battalion 860 

King's  Royal  Rifles,  5,  7,  8  and  9  Battalions  868 

Lancashire  Fusiliers,  5  and  6  Battalions 859 

Lancaster  Regiment,  Royal,  3land  4  Battalions   853 

Leicestershire  Regiment,  3  Battalion 857 

Leinster  Regiment,  3,  4  and  5  Battalions 873 

Lincolnshire  Regiment,  3  and  4  Battalions 855 

Liverpool  Regiment,  King's,  3  and  4  Battalions 855 

Lothian  Regiment,  3  Battalion    853 

Manchester  Regiment,  3  and  4  Battalions  869 

Middlesex  Regiment,  3  and  1  Battalions 867 


PAGE 

Munster  Fusiliers,  3  and  4  Battalions    S73 

Munster  Fusiliers,  5  Battalion S74 

Norfolk  Regiment,  3  and  4  Battalions   855 

Northamptonshire  Regiment,  3  and  4  Battalions 866 

North  Lancashire  Regiment,  Loyal,  3  &  4  Battalions  866 
North  Staffordshire  Regiment,  3  and  4  Battalions  ...  869 

Northumberland  Fusiliers,  3  Battalion 853 

Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,  3  Battalion   864 

Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,  4  Battalion 865 

Queen's  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment,  3  Battalion ...  853 

Rifle  Brigade,  5,  6  and  7  Battalions  S74 

Rifle  Brigade,  9  Battalion 875 

Ross-shire  Buffs,  3  Battalion 870 

Royal  Canadians,  3,  4  and  5  Battalions 873 

Royal  Fusiliers,  5,  6  and  7  Battalions 854 

Royal  Scots,  3  Battalion 853 

Royal  Highlanders,  3  Battalion 864 

Scots  Fusiliers,  Royal,  3  Battalion    S39 

Scottish  Borderers,  King's  Own,  3  Battalion    860 

Scottish  Rifles,  3  and  4  Battalions 860 

Seaforth  Highlanders,  3  Battalion 870 

Sherwood  Foresters,  3  and  4  Battalions  S65 

Shropshire  Light  Infantry,  3  and  4  Battalions 867 

Somersetshire  Light  Infantry,  3  and  4  Battalions  ...  856 

South  Lancashire  Regiment,  3  Battaiion    864 

South  Staffordshire  Regiment,  3  and  4  Battalions  ...  863 

South  Wales  Borderers,  3  and  4  Battalions 860 

Suffolk  Regiment,  3  and  4  Battalions   856 

Sussex  Regiment,  Royal,  3  Battalion   863 

Sutherland  (Argyll  and)  Highlanders,  3  Battalion...  872 
Sutherland  (Argyll  and)  Highlanders,  4  Battalion...  S73 
Warwickshire  Regiment,  Royal,  5  and  6  Battalions...  854 

Welsh  Fusiliers,  Royal,  3  and  4  Battalions 859 

Welsh  Regiment,  3  Battalion   864 

West  Kent  Regiment,  Royal,  3  Battalion    866 

West  Riding  Begiment,  3  Battalion   852 

West  Surrey  Regiment,  Royal,  3  Battalion 853 

;  West  Yorkshire  Regiment,  3  and  4  Battalions 857 

Wiltshire  Regiment,  3  Battalion 868 

Worcestershire  Regiment,  3  and  4  Battalions   S61 

York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  3  Battalion  ' 869 

Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  3  Battalion 867 

I  Yorkshire  Regiment,  3  and  4  Battalions 858 


HER    MAJESTY     QUEEN    VICTORIA 
3m  tljc  £>i)rt2'£cainti  Sear  at  Her  iMajcs'tr) 'S  ftctgn. 

Private  Secretary  to  the  Queen  Lt.Colonel  Ki- Arthur  J.  Bigge.  -5TC7?.  CMG.  ret.  pay  Royal  Artillery 

Assistant  Prioate  Secretary    Lieut.  F.  E.  G.  Ponsonby,  Ifl'O.  Grenadier  Guards'. 

Aides  de  Camp  to  the  Queen. 

Chief  Persona!  ")  Field  Marshal  His  ffoynZ  Highness  the  Duke  of  Cambridge,  KG.  KT.  KP.  GCB     GCSI   GCMG 
Aidede  Camp    j      GCIE.  GCVO.  Hon.  Colonel  in  Chief  to  the  Forces. 

,  Field  Marshal  Sis  Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of  Wales,  KG.  XT.  KP .  GMB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  G  CIV. 
\  General   His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Connaught,  KG.  KT.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  G CIS. 

gcvo. 

» General  His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Frederic  Christian  Charles  Aug.  of  Schleswig-Holstein,  KG. 
Colonel  William  Bell,  CB.  Royal  Guernsey  Militia. 

Rt.   Hon.  Frederick  Arthur,  Earl  of  Derby,  KG. 

GCB.  late  Lt.  and  CaptaiD  Grenadier  Guards;  3 


Personal 
Aides  de  Camp 


Bn..  Lancaster  Regiment  (Supernumerary) 

Francis,  Earl  o/Wemyss,  7  Middlesex  Rifle  Volun- 
teers (Supernumerary). 

Hugh  Lupus,  Duke  of  Westminster,  KG.  Cheshire 

Yeomanry  Cavalry,  and  13  Middlesex  Rifle 
Volunteers  [Supernumerary) . 

~B<&  p.s.c.  Mark  Sever  Bell,  CB.  h.p.  R.  Engineers. 

AVm.  Jones  Thomas,  late  3  Bn.  S.Wales  Borderers. 

Rf.Hon.  R.  E.  St.  L.  Earl  of  Cork  and  Orrery,  KP. 

North  Somerset  Yeornanrv. 

John  Palmer  Brabazon,  LB.  h.p.  4  Hussars. 

John  Ramsay  Slade,  CB.  (from  h.p.  Roj'al  Artillerv). 

Uffi  Arthur  George  Hammond,  CB.'DSO.  Indian 

Staff  Corps. 

Jno.H.  Barnard,  CB.  CMG.  (from  h.p.  Regtl.  Dist.) 

J.  H.  Rivett-Carnac,  CIE.  4.  Administrative  Bat- 
talion North  West  Provinces  Volunteers. 

James  Charles  Cavendish,  2  Volunteer  Battalion 

Derby  Regiment. 

Right  Hon.  C.  Lord  SufSeld,  KCB.  late  Norfolk- 
Artillery  (E.  Div.  R.  Art.). 

Right  Hon.  Henry  G.,  Earl  Percy,  late  3  Bn.  North- 
umberland Fusiliers. 

p.s.c.Edward  Thomas  Henry  Hutton,  C_B.(from  h.p. 

King's  Royal  Rifles). 

Sir  Alfred  Gaselee,  KCB.  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

William  Campbell,  Royal  Marine  Artillery. 

Sir  Reginald  H.  A.  Ogilvy,  Bart.,  Forfar  and  Kin- 
cardine Artillery  (S   Div.  R.  Artillery). 

George,  Earl  o/Haddington,Lothians  and  Berwick 

Yeomanry. 

Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Lord  Belper,  late  Notts  Yeomanry. 

Arch.  C.  Lord  Blythswood,  late  3  Bn.  Argyll  and 

Sutherland  Highlanders. 

Bryan  G.  D.  Cooke,   2  Vol.  Bn.  Welsh  Fusiliers. 

Gordon  L.  C.  Money,;CB..DSO.   Cameron  Hldrs. 

Equerries  to 

Maior  General  Sir  H.  P.  Ewart,  KCB.KCYO.  (Crownl 

Equerry). 
Colonel  Henry  Wm.  John  Earl  of  Strafford,  KC TO.  CB., 

late  Coldstream  Guards. 
"S€.  Major  General  Sir  Joan  Carstairs  M'Neill,  KCB.) 

KCMG. 
Lt.Colonel   Sir  Arthur  John  Bigge,  KCB.  CMG.   ret. 

pay  Roval  Artillery. 
Lt.Colonel  Hon.  W.  H.  P.  Carington,  CB. 
Major  Hon.  H.  C.  Legge,  MTO.  Coldstream  Guards.         I 


Colonel  Francis  Howard,  CB  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade. 

Adolphus  Brett  Ctosbie.  Royal  Marines. 

James  Ciraves  Kelly,  CB.  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

John  Davis,  3  Bn.  West  Surrey  Regiment. 

Charles  Henry,  Earl  of  March,  3  Bn.  Sussex  Regt. 

James  Stevenson,  9  Lanarkshire  Volunteer  Rifles. 

Francis  J.Kempster,  DSO.(from  Munster  Fusiliers) 

Charles  Comyn  Egerton,  CB.  DSO.  Indian  S.  C. 

(extra). 

Ralph  A.  P.  Clements,  DSO.  South  Wales  Borderers 

■  Wm.  G.  Wood-Martin,  Sligo  Art.  (S.  Div.  R.  Art.). 

Charles  B.  Bashford,  3  Battalion  Middlesex  Regt. 

(Supernumerary). 

Douglas,  Duke  o/Montrose,  KT.  3  Battalion  Argyll 

and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Supernumerary). 
E.  H.  Earl  of  Clarendon,  Herts  Yeomanry  Cavalry 

(Supernumerary  ). 

H.  U.  Earl  of  Harewood,  Yorkshire  Hussars  Yeo- 

manry Cavalry  (Supernumerary). 
G.  E.  M.  Visct.  Galway,  Notts  Yeomanry  Cavalry 

(Supernumerary). 
■ C.    S.  Marquis    of  Londonderry,   KG.   2   Durham 

Volunteer  Artillery  (Supernumerary). 
■ A.  W.  B.  Earl   Brownlow,   2    Volunteer   Battalion, 

Bedfordshire  Regiment  (Supernumerary). 

Charles  Philip  Le  Cornu,  CB.  Jersey  Militia  Art. 

William  Aitken,  CB.  Roval  Artillery. 

SirFrancis  R.  Wingate,  KCMG.  CB~.  DSO.  R.  Art. 

(extra). 

Charles  W.  H.  Douglas  (from  h.p.  Gordon  High- 
landers). 

HenryG.Dixon.CB.,  h.p.   King's  Own   Scottish 

Borderers  (extra). 

Henry H.Mathias,  C.3.,  Gordon  Highlanders  (extra'*. 

Robert  H.  Murray,  CB.  Seaforth  Hldrs.  (extra). 

p.s.c.  Harry  Cooper  (from  h.p.  N.  Lancashire  Regi- 
ment) (extra) 

Hector    A.   Macdonald,     CB.    DSO.      h.p.    Royal 

Fusiliers  (extra). 

the  Queen. 

Lieut.  F.  E.  G.  Ponsonby,  MTO.  Grenadier  Guard?,. 
Lt.Colonel  A.  Davidson,  MTO.  (from  h.p.  King's  Royal 

Rifles). 
General  Rt.  Hon.  Alex.  N.  Visct.  Bridport,  GCB.  (extra). 
Colonel  Stanier  Waller  (from  h.p.  R.  Eng.)  (extra). 
Lt.Colonel  Sir  F.I.Edwards,  XC.tf.ret.pay  R.Eng.  (cifra). 
p.s.c.  Major  Count  Gleichen,  CMG.,  Gren,  Gds-.  'extra). 
Major  General  Sir  Charles  Taylor  Du  Plat,  KCB.  r.f.p. 

Royal  Artillery  (extra). 
General  Aug.  C.  L.  Duke  of  Grafton,  KG.  CB.  (honorary). 


Honorary  Physicians  to  the  Queen 

Surgeon  General  Sir  Charles  Alexander  Gordon,  KCB. 

MD.  half  pay. 
Surgeon  Major  General  William  Arthur  Thomson,  MB. 

retired  pay. 
Deputy  Inspector  General  Richard  Domenichetti,  JlfD. 

retired  pay. 
Surgeon  Major  General  James  Sinclair,  MD.  ret.  pay. 
Surgeon   Major  General  Stewart  Aaron  Lithgow,  CB. 

DSO.  MD.  retired  pay. 


Surgeon  General  Sir  Joseph  Fayrer,  KCSI.  MD.  late- 
Bengal  Estab. 

Deputy  Surgeon  General  ThomasEdmondstoneCharles, 
MD.  late  Bengal  Estab. 

Surgeon  Major  General  John  Pinkertcn,  MD.  late 
Bombay  Estab. 

Surgeon  Major  General  W.  R.  Rice,  CSI.  MD.  late; 
Bengal  Estab. 

Surgeon  Major  General  C.  E.M'Vittie,  Madras  Estab. 

Colonel  B.  Franklin,  CIE.  Bengal  Estab. 


Honorary  Surgeons  to  the  Queen. 
Surgeon    General  Sir  John  Harrie  Ker  Innes,   KCB 


half  pay. 

Fffi  Surgeon  General  Sir  James  Mouat,  KCB.  half  pay. 
Surgeon  Major  General  J.  li.Cole  Reade,  CB.  ret.  pay. 
Surgeon  Major  General  C.  D.  Madden,  CB.  retired  pay. 
Surgeon  Major  General  John  George  Faught,  ret.  pay. 
Surgeon  General  James  Jameson,    CB.   MD.   Director 

General  Army  Medical  Service. 
Surgeon  Major  Alexander  Grant,  late  Indian  Army. 


Surgeon  General  Sir  William  GuyerHunter.-STCM <J.  MD. 
late  Bombay  Estab. 

Surgeon  General  James  Macnabb  Cuningham,  CSI, 
MD.  late  Bengal  Estab. 

Surgecn  General  George  Bidie,  CIE.  MB.  late  Madras 
Estab. 

Surgeon  General  James  Cleghorn,  CSI.  MD.  late  Ben- 
gal Estab. 


Honorary  Chaplains  to  the  Quoen. 

Rev.  J.  C.  Edghill,  DD.  Chaplain  General.  |  Rev.  R.  H.  Bullock,  DCL.  Chaplain  istC?cw«,ret.  pa 


NEW   YEAR'S   HONOURS. 


Since  this  Volume  was  sent  to  press  the  following  Honours  have  been  conferred 
by  Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty  the  Queen  :— 

Lieut.Colonel  Arthur  Collins,  MVO.  to  be  CB. 

Major  General  Sir  Herbert  Chermside,  R.  E.  KCMG.  CB.  her  Majesty's  Military  Com- 
missioner in  Crete,  to  be  GCMG. 

Colonel  James  Hayes  Sadler,  late  Consul  General  at  Valparaiso,  to  be  KCMG. 

Major  Henry  L.  Galwey,  DSO.  Acting  Commissioner  in  the  Niger  Protectorate,  and 
Major  James  Bor,  R.M.A. ,  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  to  be  CMG. 

Captains  J.  L.  T.  Jones,  W.  E.  Jennings,  A.  F.  W.  King,  and  Lieut.  W.  J.  Niblock, 
all  of  the  Indian  Medical  Service,  to  be  enrolled  Honorary  Associates  of  the  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  in  recognition  of  the  distinguished  services 
rendered  by  them  during  the  plague  epidemic  in  India. 

Colonel  Cooper,  her  Majesty's  Lieutenant  for  County  Sligo,  to  be  a  Member  of  the  Privy 
Council  in  Ireland. 

A  Supplement  to  the  Gazette  was  issued  last  evening  with  the  following : — 

India  Officf,  Deo.  31,  1898. 
The  Queen  has  beeu  graciously  pleased  to  make  the  following  promotion  in,  and 
appointments  to,  the  Most  Exalted  Order  of  the  Star  of  India  : — 

To  be  Knights  Commanders. 
His  Highness  Rasul  Khanji  Mahabat  Khanji,  Nawab  of  Junagarh. 
Charles  Cecil  Stevens,  Esq.,  CSI.  Indian  Civil  Service. 
Lieut.Colonel  Donald  Robertson,  jlndian  Staff  Corps,  Colonel  William  Pleace  Warburton, 

MB.  Indian  Medical  Service,   and  Colonel  David  Sinclair,  MB.    Indian  Medical 

Service,  to  be  CSI. 
Major  General   Gerald  de  Courcy  Morton,  CB.,  and  Major  General  George  Corrie  Bird, 

CB.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  to  be  KCIE. 
Lieut.Colonel   Henry    Kellock   McKay,    Indian    Medical    Service,    Major   Winthropp 

Benjamin  Browning.  Indian  Medical  Service,  and  Major  John  Joseph  Holdsworth, 

Gorakhpur  Light  Horse,  to  be  CIE. 
Major  John  Hanbury-Williams,  Military  Secretary  to  the  Governor  and  Commander  in 

Chief  of  the  Colony  of  the   Cape  of  Good  Hope,    Major   Matthew  Nathan,  E.E., 

Secretary   to   the   Colonial   Defence   Committee,   Major  the   Honourable   Charles 

Granville  Fortescue,  for  services  in  the  Northern  Territories  of  the  Gold  Coast,  and 

Captain  John  George  Orlebar  Aplin,  Inspector  in  the  Gold  Coast  Constabulary,  to 

be  CMO. 


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H«R  MAJESTY'S  SECRETARY  OF  STATE  FOB  W i!     ^        GCMG.GCIE. 

Private  Secretary C.  G.  E.  Welby,  CB. 

Assistant  Private  Secretaries {  H .' Morrfsonf' 

Her  Majesty's  Parliamentaby  Undeb  Secbetaby  of^q  Wyndham  MP 

State  fob  Wis }     '  ' 

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Private  Secretaries  < 

Hsb  Majesty's  Permanent  Undbb  Secretary  of  State  >  „   R  H  Knox  j^cjj 

fob  War )  '  ' 

Private  Secretary  N.  F.  B.  Osboi  n. 

Assistant  Tinier  Secretary  of  State G.  D.  A.  Fleetwood  Wilson,  CB. 


Finance    Department. 

Financial  Secretary   J-  Powell  Williams,  MP. 

Private  Secretary  H.  W.  W.  M' Anally. 

Assistant  Private  Secretary E.  Williams. 

Accountant  General  F.  T.  Marzials. 

Deputy  Accountant  General    T.  Cnve-Rrovvne-Cave. 

,  ("W.  Seed. 

Assistant  Accountants  Genera  t   5*    Hi<™ins 

Director  of  Contracts  A.  Major. 

Director  of  Royal  Army  Clothing  Factory H.  D.  De  la  Bere. 

Director  General  of  Ordnance  Factories 

Deputy  Director  General  of  Ordnance  Factories H.  F.  Donaldson,  M.Inst. C.F. 


STAFF    OF    THE    ARMY. 

Note.— Throughout  the  Staff,  where  the  date  of  first  appointment  to  a  term  of  Staff  employment  differs  from 
the  date  of  the  present  appointment,  the  date  of  first  appointment  is  added  in  a  parenthesis. 

COMMANDER  IN  CHIEF. 

Field  Marshal  the  St.  Son.  G.  J.  VISCOUNT  WOLSELEY,  KP.  GCB.  GCMG.  Colonel  of  the  Royal  Horse  Guards, 

Colonel  in  Chief  Irish  Regiment,  i  Nov.  95. 
Private  Secretary p.s.c.  Colonel  Son.  G.  H.  Gough.CB.  (from  h.p.  14  Hus.)2i  Oct.  98. 

I  Major  Son.  W,  Coke,  Rifle  Brigade,  t  Nov,  95. 
Captain  A.  A.  Weldon,  4  Battalion  Leinster  Regiment,  1  Nov.  95. 
Captain  Son.  T.  F.  Fremantle,  1  Bucks  Volunteer  Rifles,  1  Nov.  q?. 
Colonel  J.  Davidson  (from  h.p.  8  Hussars),  8  July  98. 
p.s.c.  Bt.Lt.Colonel  J.  Adye,  Royal  Artillery,  24  June  96  (extra). 

Military  Secretary  p.s.c.  Major  General  Sir  C.  Grove,  KCB.  6  May  96. 

Assistant  Military  Secretary Major  General  Son.  >'.  G.  Lyttelton,  CB.  21  Oct.  98. 

_.       .        ,,,.,.,        r   .  ,,.  C P- s.c.  Major  General  Sir  J.   C.  Ardagh,  KCIE.  CB.  R    Engineers 

Director  of  Military  Intelligence  |r  1  Apr.  96.  mutineers, 

......    „  ,    „.,.,         T  ,  ,,.  (p.s.c.  Colonei  Sir  W.  Everett,  KCMG.  (from  h.p.W.  Ridino-  Rep-t,  } 

Msist.Adj.  General,  Military  Intelligence  ...  |^  ?  Juneg8  (?  june  93).  '  ximmg  Kegt.j 

1  Major  S.  C.  N.  Grant,  Royal  Engineers,  1  Sept.  97  (r5  Feb.  97) 
p.s.c.  Major  E.  A.  Altham,  Boyal  Scott,  16  Oct.  97  (9  Apr.  97).' 
p.s.c.  Major  F.  E.  Cooper,  Royal  Artillery,  15  Nov.  97  (1  Jan.  97). 
p.s.c.   Major  A.  E.  W.  Count    Gleichen,  CMG.    Grenadier  Guards 
29  Apr.  98  (5  May  95). 
p.s.c.  Captain  Son.  H.  A.  Lawrence,  17  Lane, 24  May  98  (1  Sept  97) 
p.s.c.  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  H. Waters,  MVO.  Royal  Artillery,  15  Aug.  98*. 
/Lieut.  C.  W.  Gwynn,  DSO.  Royal  Engineers.  1  Sept  97 
Bt.Lt.  Colonel  E.  F.  H.  M'Swiney.  DSO.  Indian  S.  Corps,  29  Jan    98 

Staff- Captains  (Ditto-)  '?.».«.  Captain G.T.Forestier-Walker,  Royal  Artillery,  29  Apr.  98. 

■"       '  I  r-s-e.  Major  H.  N.  C.  Heath,  Yorksmre  Light  In  antry,  24  May  98. 

p.s.c.  Bt. Major  D.  Henderson,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders. 
I     18  Oct.  98.  ' 

Assistant 'Adjutant  General  (in  charge  of Mobi-~)  p.s.c.   Colonel    Son.  F.    W.  Stopford,   CB.    (from   h.p.     Grenadier 
lizution  Services)  j     Guards),  (•  Oct.  97. 

<!inirn,,„in;„„  $  p.s.c.  Captain  J.  E.  Clauson.  Boyal  Engineers.  1  Apr.  07. 

btaff  captains <^  (  c  Captain  w.  T-  Furse>  Royal  Artultry,  18  Apr.  98. 

Adjutant  General  to  the  Forces p.s.c.  JJffi  General  Sir  Henry  Evelyn  Wood,  GCB.  GCMG.  1  Oct.  97. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General p.s.c.  Major  General  C.  F.  Clery,  CB.  13  Mar.  96. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General f  »»■«■  CoionelR.  E.  Allen  (from  h.p.  East  Yorkshire  Reagt,),  1  May  g7 

J  (.     (13  Mar.  90). 

(p.s.c.  Major  W.  Adye,  Irish  Rifles,  8  July  98. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals  ip.s.c.  Bt.Lt.Colonel  F.  S.  Robb  (Iroin  h.p.  Durham  Light  Intantry) 

(.     1  Nov.  98. 

r"'2^r«»£^  T'  Kelly-Kenny,  CB.  2  July  97. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General  for  Recruiting  ...    p.s.c.  Colonel  A.  G.  Wavell  (from  Regimental  District),  16  Mar.  c8. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  ditto    Lt.Colonel C.Crutchley (from h.p.  Scots  Gds.),8  Sepl.97(25  Mar.  89). 

B 


3  Staff  of  the  Army. 

Royal  Artii.lkky. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General Major  General  W.  F.  M.  Hutchinson,  r  Aug.  97. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General .. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  p.'t.e.  Major  F.  G.  Stone,  :  Sept.  94. 

Royal  Enginkkhs. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General  Major-General  W.  Salmond,  CB.  8  Apr.  96. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General Colonel  D.  A.  Scott,  CB.  DSO.  8  Junea4. 

Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Forces  ^^  Lt.General  Sir  G.  S.  White,  GCB.  GCSI.  GCIE.  Gordon  Hldrs. 

L      15  Oct.  98. 

Assistant  Quarter  Master  Generals  f  Colonel  J.  T.  Skinner,  CB.  DSO.  Army  Service  Corps,  4  Dec.  93. 

■"  (  Colonel  A.  G.  Raper  (from  h.p.  Regimental  District),  25  Sept.  95. 

■r,  .  (p.s.c.  Major  J.  S.  Cowans,  Rifle  Brigade,  n  May  98. 

Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  Generals  ...  -'  Colonel  J.  A.  Boyd,  Army  Service  Corps,  1  Jan.  95. 

C  Major  F.  B.  Buist,  Army  Service  Corps,  1  May  90. 

Inspector  General  of  Remounts Major  General  E.  A.  Gore,  1  Jan.  94- 

Staff  Paymaster  j.  -g.  Kitson,  21  Dec.  94. 

Inspector  Generalof  Fortifications  (p.s.c.  General  Sir  Richard  Harrison,  KCB.  CMG.  Royal  Engineers, 

■*  J  (.      iSApr.  98. 

Aide  de  Camp  

( Colonel  A.  HilUfrom  Royal  Engineers),  8  Apr.  96. 
Deputy  Inspector  Generals  of  Fortifications  ...  i  Colonel  C.  M.  AVatson,  CMG.  Royal  Engineers,  30  Apr.  96. 

(.Colonel  G.  Hildebrand  (from  h.p.  R.  Engineers),  8  Nov. 97. 

/Colonel  R.  M.  Hyslop,  Royal  Engineers,  4  July  94. 
Colonel  G.  Barker,  Roval  Engineers,  1  Sept.  94. 

Assistant  Inspector  Generals  of  Fortifications...  h>-s-?-  Colo,n?Tl  f;  £■  Settle,  C'"?- OS?"  Ro>'al  Engineers,  1  Apr.  95. 

Lt.Colonel  N.  M.  Lake,  Royal  Engineers,  15 ,  June  96. 
Lt.Colonel  H.  W.  Smith-Rewse,  Royal  Engineers,  8  Nov.  97. 
V  Lt.Colonel  R.  Thompson,  Royal  Engineers,  17  Dec.  98. 

Artillery  Adoiser  to  the  Inspector  General  of)  ,,„.       ,     ,,    „  ,    „        ,  ,    ,.„  ,T 

Fortifications  \  ^lajor  A.  C.  Hansard,  Royal  Artillery,  6  June  95. 

Inspector  of  Submarine  Defences   Major  F.  Rainsford-Hannay,  Royal  Engineers,  1  Jan.  98, 

Assistant  Inspector  of  do Major  P.  R.  Bum- Murdoch,  Boyal  Engineers,  1  Jan.  97. 

Inspector  of  Iron  Structures Captain  J.  H.  L'E.  Johustone.  Royal  Engineers,,  1  Nov.  95. 

Inspector  General  of  Ordnance Lt.General  Sir  Henry  Brackenbury,  KCB.  Royal  Artillery. 

Deputy  Inspector  General  of  Ordnance p.s.c.  Colonel  R.  A.  Montgomery  (from  h.p.  R.  Artillery),  10  Jan.  97. 

Assistant  Inspector  GeneraUof  Ordnance  (*■"■  ,ColTn  w  \  B^C?ett.'  CB'  £T2m  h^^  HMsars),  14  July  98. 

r  J  (.Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  H.  Tate,  Army  Ordnance  Department,  1  Apr.  98. 

f  Major  R.  P.  Leach,  Royal  Artillery,  26  Apr.  96. 
Dep.  Assist.  Inspector  Generals  of  Ordnancei  Lt.Colonel  C.  G.  Jeans,  Army  Ordnance  Department,  1  Apr.  98. 

(.Major  G.  H.  Bittleston,  Royal  Artillery,  6  Dec.  98. 

Assistant  Military  Secretary  for  Education   ...    p.s.c.Col.  A.  M.  Delavoye(fromh.p.  Essex  Regt,),i4Mar.  98(2  July  85). 
Director  of  Army  Schools p.s.c.  Colonel  D.  F.Jonesffrom  h.p.  Royal  Art.),  18  June  97(18  June  92). 

Inspector  General  of  Cavalry  in  Great  Britain")  p.s.c.    Colonel    H.    F.   Grant.    CB.   (from  h.p.  7  Dragoon  Guards), 
and  Ireland  (n>ith  rank  of  Major  General)  $      13  Oct.  98. 

Aide  de  Camp 

Assistant  Adjutant  General    Colonel  C.  G.  Earl  o/Erroll  (from  h.p.  Royal  Horse  Guards),  8  July  9S. 

Chaplain  General  Bev.  J.  CEdghiU,  DD.  8  Feb.  85,  Chaplain  Tower  of  London. 

Director  General  of  Army  Medical  Department    Surgeon  General  J   Jameson,  CB.  MD.  7  May  96. 
Professional  Assistant  

DirectorGeneral  Army  Veterinary  Department    Veterinary  Colonel  F.  Duck,  CB.  28  June  97. 


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i  The  Duke  of  Cambridge  commanded  the  ist  Division  of  ^^^^^^^^S^^^^Si 
including  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  shot  and  siege  of  beba.topol  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  the  House  olO(n^,lIM^to^«^^i«J^lt- 

3  Sir  Lintorn  Simmons  was  employed  for  three  years  m  trie  disputed  ternary -on  the >N.E ^?^"g ^"™r^"i£ 
States  in  constructing  works  forits  defence  and  in  making  military  explorations  Happening  to  be  m  1  urkey  in 
i8«  he wa ? spec  all  v  employed  by  Lord  Stratford  de  Redcliffe  on  several  important  services  ;  joined  Omai  Pasha  in 
M     ,-      I^Tso  rtcd ftn.  Governor  into  Silistria  after  the  former one  hadbeen  killed,  and  wm  present  during 


March  t8«  •  escorted  the  new  Governor  into  Silistria  after  the  former  one  nau  oeen  iwneu,  mmj  nay*  ""^C^S 

part  of  Ss^ 

entire  charge -of  the  operation  with  20,000  men  of  all  arms  under  his  command,  a  Russian  Army  of  70,000  men  being 
wtthfn  seven  miles?  was  pre  ent  during  the  occupation  of  Wallachia  and  had  frequent  charge  of  reconnaissances 
upon^he  enemy's  rear.  Went  to  the  Crimea  in  Dec.  1854  to  concert  with  the  allied  CommandersinOhief  asto  the 
mTementsof  fhe  Turkish  Army:  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Eupatoria  laid out .and threw  ^^trenphed 
samp  round  that  place  ;  afterwards  was  before  Sevastopol  from  April  ,855  unt  1  af  ter  its  fall,  an  1  ,,her wen  Mo 
Min^relia,  and  wis  present  at  the  lorced  passage  of  the  Ingur,  where  he  commanded  the  Division  which  crossed  une 
S Uum edUie  enemas  position,  capturing  his  works  and  guns :  Omar  Pasha  in  his  despatch  attributed  the 
success  of  the  dny  chic  ly  to  Lt .( 'oloncl  Simmons.  He  served  as  Her  Majesty's  Commissioner  to  the  Ottoman  Army 
th?outhoit  th  war  •  11 A was  employed  in  all  the  negotiations  having  reference  to  the  movements  ot  Omar  Pasha  s 
*£Z7  Has  receive cUho  Crimean  Medal  with  Clasp°,the  Turkish  Gold  Medal  for  the  Danubian  campaign,  the  Order 
of  Mediidi.  -rd  C llss,  and  a  Sword  of  Honor  from  the  Turkish  Government ;  also  the  4th  Class  of  the  Region  of 
Honor ^J  Was  Her  Majesty's  Commissioner  for  laying  out  the  Tnrco-Russian  boundary  in  Asia,  and  granted  the 
»nfl  Class  ot  the  Uedi'idie  by  the  Sultan,  but  was  refused  permission  to  accept  it.  . 

<S  I  u  L» "services  -On  the  formation  of  the  Army  of  the  Sntlej  in  184s  he  was  appointed  to 
officiate a M  lit  r  v  Sec retov  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  Sir  Hugh  Gough,  and  in  that  capacity  he  was 
present  ^thebue  olAIoodkee  and  Ferozeshah  (Medal  and  one  Clasp) ;  in  the  latter  engagement  he  was  severely 
rounaedab^rape.sehot  at  the  attack- ^^ 
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the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament).  .  is-npntioned  in 

s  Sir  Donald  Stewart  served  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawar  frontier  m  1 854-55  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  and  against  the  Akha  Kheyl  and  Bassee  Kheyl  Tribes  m  1855  (mentioned  m  ^«P»*^"l1S5^SS 
Clasp) .  Commanded  the  Volunteers  serving  in  the  Allyghur  district  ,11  May  and  June  1857,  and ^all  communi- 
cation with  the  Upper  Provinces  having  been  cut  off  he  volunteered  to  carry  despatches  >™mJ^l*0™\™™\  °J 
the  North-West.  Provinces  to  the  Officer  commanding  at  Delhi ;  on  arriving  m  c*mp  was  appointed  Deputy  As 
sistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Field  Force  and  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  ,nd ^Patches, 
and  Brevet  of  Major)  ;  afterwards  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Army  at  the  siege  and  capture i0f 
Lucknow,  and  throughout  the  operations  in  Rohilcund  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt  Colonel,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  Bengal  Brigade  with  the  expedition  to  Abyssinia  in  1867-68  mentioned  in 
despatches  Medal,  and  CB.).  Commanded  the  forces  in  Southern  Afghanistan  from  December  1878  till  April  ibbo, 
fncludvTg the  occupation  of  Candahar.  Commanded  the  Candahar  Field  Force  in  the  actions  at Ahmed  Kheyl 
and  TJrzoo  near  Gnuznee.  Was  in  Chief  Command  of  the  forces  in  Southern  and  Eastern  Afghanistan  from  May 
-880  until  the  evacuation  of  Cabul  in  August  1S80.  Received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India  and  of  both 
Houses  of  Parliament  (ECB..  GCB.,  Baronet,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

<  Lord  Wolseley  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  for  Pegu)  was  with  the 
expedition  under  Sir  John  Cheape  against  the  robber  chief  Myattoon,  and  was  severely  woun  dedw hen  lea d^gthe 
storming  party  against  the  chiefs  stronghold  on  the  19th  March  (mentioned  m  despatches).  Landed  it,  the Ciimea 
with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  on  5th  Dec.  ,854,  and  was  employed  in  thetrenchesas  Act  mg  Engineer until Sevastopol 
was  taken  ;  was  engaged  in  the  assault  and  defence  of  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  and  on  duty  ,n  the  lienches  atthe 
attack  of  the  18th  June  ;  severely  wounded  in  a  sortie  30th  August,  when  m  charge  of  the '  advanced  sap-several 
times  mentioned  in  despatches  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  5th  Class  0  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  ot £UCK- 
now  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  by  Outram,  with  the  several  engagements  there  siege  and  future  of  Lucknow 
subsequently  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  to  Grant's  division  and  with  it  at  the  affair  of  Baree,  act  on  a t  Nawatoguuger 
and  all  the  others  fought  by  that  force  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel  Medal  with  Clasp) . 
Served  in  the  war  of  1S60  in  China  upon  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Staff,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of  the 
Taku  Forts,  and  in  all  the  engagements  throughout  the  campaign  (promoted  Major  unattached.  Medal  witntwo 
Clasps).  Commanded  the  Expedition  sent  in  1870  from  Canada  to  the  Red  River  Territory  for  the  suppression  01 
the  Rebel  Government  established  at  Fort  Garry  against  the  Queen's  authority,  and  was  created  a  knight  01  ist. 
Michael  and  St.  George  and  Companion  of  the  Bath  for  his  services  upon  that  occasion.  Was  Govei  nor  and  com- 
mander of  the  Forces  on  the  Gold  Coast  during  the  Ashanti  War  of  1873-74  frecpived  the  thanks  of  both .Rouses 
of  Parliament,  promoted  to  be  Major  General  for  distinguished  service  111  the  field,  GCMG.  KLB.  and  Meoai  witn 
Clasp).  At  a  meeting  of  the  Common  Council  of  the  Corporation  of  London  it  was  unanimously  resohed  as  fol- 
lows :-"  That  the  honorary  freedom  of  this  City,  with  a  sword  of  the  value  of  100  guineas,  be  pres ented  to  M^or- 
Geueral  Sir  Garnet  Joseph  Wolseley,  KCB.,  GCMG.,  in  recognition  of  his  gallant  services  in  the  British  Ai my,  ana 
especially  in  reference  to  the  distinguished  ability  and  gallantry  displayed  by  him  in  his  command  ot  the  expedi- 
tion to  the  Gold  Coast,  by  which  he  obtained  results  conducive  to  peace,  commerce  and  civilisation  on  tne  conti- 
nent of  Africa.  And  this  Court  desires  also  to  record  its  admiration  of  the  patientenduranceot  hardship  cxmoitea, 
and  the  valuable  co-operation  and  assistance  rendered  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley,  by  the  gallant  officers  and  men  ot 
both  services  and  of  all  arms  engaged  in  the  expedition."  Was  sent  to  South  Africa  in  .Tune  ,S79  as Go-einor 
and  High  Commissioner  of  Natal  and  lands  adjacent,  with  local  rank  of  General  Completed  the  subvagAtion  01 
the  Zulus  and  brought  the  Zulu  war  to  a  conclusion.  Afterwards  overpowered  Sekukuiii  s  hostile  nation  ana 
destroyed  their  stronghold  ;  and  finally  subdued  the  disaffected  Boers  and  completed  the  annexation  or  tne 
Transvaal  [GCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  British  Expeditionary  Army  throughout 
the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  in  which  campaign  that  Army  in  the  space  of  25  days  effected  disembarkation  at  lsmailia, 
traversed  the  desert,  and  seized  the  capital  of  Egypt  together  with  its  citadel  and  the  rebel  chief  hayin  m 
that  period  fought  and  defeated  the  enemy  five  times— finally  at  Tel-el-Kebir  where  the  enemy  s  strongly  en- 
trenched position  was  taken  at  the  point  of  the  bayonet  after  an  arduous  night  march,  all  his  guns  rapt  urea  and 
his  army  overwhelmed  (received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  raised  to  the  Peerage  promoted  General 
for  distinguished  service  in  the  field,  Medal  with  Clasp,  ist  Class  of  the  Osmanieh  and  Khedives  ^t.u).  com- 
manded tne  forces  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85  (received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  ot  1  arliament,  was 
raised  to  a  Viscount  in  the  peerage,  and  received  two  Clasps').  ,  ,,,;„._  ^/.lniii-ncr 

7  Lord  Roberts  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857-58  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  of  Artillery  deluding 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  from  the  28th  June  to  the  20th  September  (wounded  14th  July,  norse  snoc  i4in 
September),  actior.s  of  Bolundshur  (horse shot),  Allyghur,  Agra.  Kunoj  (horse  sabred),  and  Bundriera  wnere  ne 
narrowly  escaped  capture  while  reconnoitring  ;  present  in  the  skirmishes  prior  to  and  throughout  me  op-iaturas 
connected  with  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  j  operations  at  Cawnpore  from  28th  Nov.  to  6tn  Jjec. .11157,  ana 
defeat  of  the  Gwal  or  Contingent,  action  of  Khoda gunge,  reoccupatiou  of  Futtehghur,  storm  of  Meangunge,  action 
of  Koorsee,  and  the  various  operations  ending  with  the  capture  of  Lucknow  [thanked  by  the  Governor  General, 
Victoria  Cross,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps) :  received  the  Y€  under  the  following  circumstances . 
"Lieutenant  Roberts'  gallantry  has  on  every  occasion  been  most  marked.  On  following  up  the  i"™™;™™' 
on  the  ind  January  1858,  at  Khodagunge.  he  saw  in  the  distance  two  sepoys  going  away  with  a  standard,  lieutenant 
Roberts  put  spurs  to  his  horse,  and  overtook  them  just  as  they  were  about  to  enter  a  village.  iney  immediately 
turned  round  and  presented  their  muskets  at  him,  and  one  of  the  men  pulled  the  trigger,  but  tortunateij  inecap 


9  War  Services  of  the  Field  Marshals. 

snapped,  ard  the  standard-bearer  was  cut  down  by  the  gallant  young  Officer,  and  the  standard  taken  possession 
of  by  him.  He  also,  on  the  same  day,  cut  down  another  sepoy  who  was  btanding  at  bay,  with  musket  and  bayonet, 
keeping  ufF  a  sowar.  Lieutenant  Roberts  rode  to  the  assistance  of  the  horseman,  and  rushing  at  the  sepoy,  with 
one  blow  of  his  sword  cut  him  across  the  fa.ce,  killing  him  on  the  spot."  Was  employed  on  special  service  with  the 
expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Laloo, 
capture  of  Umbeylah  and  destruction  of  Mulkah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from 
January  1868,  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Bengal  brigade,  and  as  SeniorOfficerof  the  Department 
at  Zoula,  superintended  the  re-embarkation  of  the  whole  army  ;  was  selected  by  Sir  Robert  Napier  as  the  bearer 
of  his  final  despatches  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal).  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  and  Senior 
Staff  Officer  with  the  Cachar  Column,  Looshai  Expeditionary  Force,  in  1871-72,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  oi 
the  Kholel  villages,  and  attack  on  the  Northlang  range.  Commanded  the  Troops  engaged  at  the  burning  of  the 
village  of  Taikoom.  26th  January  1872  (CB.).  Commanded  the  Koorum  Field  Force  from  the  commencement  of 
the  Afghan  war  in  i878,and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  PeiwarKotal  and  the  pursuit  of  theAfghan 
army  to  the  Shutargardan,  at  the  affair  in  the  Maugior  Pass  and  during  the  operations  in  Khost  (.received  the 
thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  and  ECB.).  Commanded  the  Cabul  Field  Force  during  the  advance  on  and 
occunation  of  Cabul  in  the  autumn  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  t'-ie  engagement  at  Charasiah,  and  throughout  the 
operations  at  Sherpore  during  the  wiuter  of  1879-80  ICIE.).  Commanded  the  Cabul-Candahar  Field  Force  which 
marched  Irom  Cabul  to  Candahar  in  August  1880,  relieved  the  Candahar  Garrison,  and  on  the  1st  September  de- 
feated and  dispersed  the  army  under  Ayub  Khan  (reoived  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  Medal  with 
four  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Nominated  OCB.  and  created  a  Baronet  for  his  distinguished  services  in 
India.  Has  been  twenty-three  times  mentioned  in  despatches  before  the  Afghan  war,  during  which  campaignhe 
was  eicht  times  thanked  by  the  Viceroy  and  Commander  in  Chief  in  India.  Commanded  the  forces  in  Burmah  in 
1886  after  the  capture  of  Maudalay  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  Clasp). 

8  Prince  Edward  of  Saxe-Weitnar  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  Grenadier  Guards,  includ- 
ing the  battles  of  Alma,,  Balaklava.  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  ^ebastopol  (wounded  in  the  leg  in  the  Trenches 
19  Oct.,  and  mentioned  in  despatches,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  four  Clasps, 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  ol  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


War  Services  of  the  General  Officers. 

1  ?or  the  War  Services  of  General  Officers  being  Colonels  of  Regiments,  &c,  see  the  Corps  to  which  they 
respectively  belong. 

"  Sir  Henry  Evelyn  Wood  entered  the  Navy  in  April  1852,  and  served  in  the  Naval  Brigade  as  Aide  de  Camp  to. 
Captain  Peel  from  istOct.  1854  to  18  June  1855,' when  he  was  severely  wounded  carrying  up  scaling-ladders  to  the- 
Redan:  mentioned  in  Lord  Eaglan's  despatches  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  18583s  Brigade  Major  in  Somerset' s- 
Brigade,  and  was  present  at  Rajghur,  Sindwaho  (mentioned  in  General  Michel's  despatch),  Kharee,  and  Barode 
— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal).  Employed  in  1859-60,  while  commanding  1st  Regiment  Beatson's  Horse,, 
in  huntinsr  down  rebels  in  the  Seronge  Jungles;  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India  for  an  attack  made  on  a 
band  in  December  1S59.  and  gazetted  to  the  Victoria  Cross  "for  having  on  the  19th  October  1855,  during  action  at 
Sindwaho,  when  in  command  of  a  Troop  of  the  3rd  Light  Cavalry,  attacked  with  much  gallantry,  almost  single- 
handed,  a  body  of  rebels  who  had  made  a  stand,  whorahe  routed.  Also  for  having  subsequently,  near  Sindhora, 
gallantly  advanced  with  a  duffadar  and  sowar  of  Beatson's  Horse,  and  rescued  from  a  band  of  robbers  a  Potail,. 
Chemmum  Singh,  whom  thev  had  captured  and  carried  oft'  to  the  Jungles,  where  they  intended  to  hang  him." 
Raised  the  2nd  Regiment  Central  India  Horse.  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in 
Septembr-r  1873  on  special  service,  and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Organized  the  natives- 
forming  "Wood's  Regiment."  Commanded  the  attacking  force  at  the  action  of  Essaman  (received  the  ex- 
pression of  Her  Majesty's  approbation).  Commanded  the  troops  at  the  head  of  the  road  following  the  enemy 
from  Msnsu  to  the'  river  Prah  prior  to  the  arrival  of  the  European  troops,  including  the  reconnaissance  in 
force  of  the  27th  November.  Commanded  the  Pught  Column  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful  (slightly  wounded)  ; 
and  commanded  the  Head  Quarters  of  his  regiment  at  the  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the 
Gaika  war  of  1878  in  command  of  a  column  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  tnroughout 
the  Zulu  war  of  1870  in  command  of  No.  4  Column.  As  Political  Agent  raised  a  contingent  of  1,000  friendly 
Zulus,  known  as  "Wood's  Irregulars."  Two  days  after  the  British  reverse  at  Isanhlwana  he  surprised  and 
defeated  a  force  of  several  thousands  of  the  enemy  and  then  maintained  an  advanced  position  in  the  enemy's 
country  for  which  he  was  specially  commended  by  the  Hisrh  Commissioner.  Nominated  KCB.  Defeated  the 
Zulus  in  the  action  of  Kambula  on  the  29th  March.  Appointed  Brigadier  General  in  April.  Led  the  advance  on 
Ulundi  with  a  flying  column,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  there  on  the  4th  July  (mentioned  in  despatches,. 
Medal  with  Clasp).   Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  18S1  with'the  rank  of  Major  General,  and  on  the  death  of  Sir  George 


War  Services  of  the  General  Officers.  10 

Colley,  as  Governor  of  Natal  and  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  British  forces  (GCMG.).  Served  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882  in  command  of  the  4th  Brigade  in  the  operations  near  Alexandria,  including  the  surrender  of  Kafr 
Dowar  and  Damietta  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  Medal.  2nd 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  command  of  th» 
Line  of  Communications  (mentioned  in  desDatches,  1st  Class  of  the  Meriiidie.  Clasp). 

56  Sir  Arthur  Lyon  Fremantle  commanded  at  the  defence  of  Suakin  from  July  1S84  till  February  18S5,  and  in  the 
Soudan  campaign  in  1885  he  commanded  the  Brigade  of  Guards,  including  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  the  de- 
struction of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

9S  Lieut.General  Godfrey  Clerk  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the 
Alumbagh  and  relief  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- 
West  Frontier  of  India  in  1864,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shubkudder  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

102  Lieut.General  J.  H.  Hall  serve  d  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  Nov.  1854  to  16th  Jan.  1855  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

JOi  Lieut.General  G.  D.  Barker  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857,  including  the  night 
attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab,  bombardment  of  Mohumrah,  and  expedition  to  Ahwaz  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
Bengal  with  Havelock's  Column  from  its  first  taking  the  field  in  i8;7,  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung, 
Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Onao,  Buscerutgunge  (first  and  second),  Boorbeakechowkee,  and  the  several  actions 
leading  to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Res-idency  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  defence,  including  several  sorties 
wounded) ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks,  and  in  the  operations 
ending  in  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow,  where  he  officiated  as  D.A.Q.M.  General,  1st  Division,  and  was  mentioned  in 
despatches  ;  the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

117  Lieut.General  G.  H.  Moncrieff  served  in  the  Crimea  from  2nd  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

118  Sir  Frederick  Forestier  Walker  served  as  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Lieut.  General  Sir  Arthur 
Cunynghame  during  the  Kafi"  warof  1878  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.).  Was  employed  on  special  service 
throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  first  as  Principal  Staff  Officer  to  No  1  Column,  being  present  at  the  action  of 
Jnyezane,  and  during  the  occupation  of  Ekowe,  and  subsequently  on  the  Line  of  Communications,  and  in  com- 
mand of  Fort  Pearson  and  the  Lower  Tugela  District  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter 
Master  General  [CMG.). 

121  Sir  Charles  Mansfield  Clarke  served  in  the  57th  Regiment  with  the  Column  under  Colonel  Warre  on  the 
Taptec  river  in  co-operation  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of 
1861,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  before  Te  Arei.  Also  during  the  war  in  1863-66,  present  as  Adjutant  of  the 
57th  at  the  action  of  Katikara  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  as  D.A.Q.M. General  from  June  1863  to  March  1866  in 
the  Province  of  Tarana.ki,  including  the  action  near  Poutoko,  capture  of  the  Maori  positions  at  Ahuahu,  Kaitake, 
Mataitawa,  and  Te  Arei,  operations  at  Warea  and  Te  Puru,  and  various  minor  affairs  (repeatedly  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Zulu  campaign  of  1S79;  commanded  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  engagement 
at  Gingindhlovu  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  relief  of  Ekowe ;  afterwards  commanded  the  2nd  Brigade  1st  Divi- 
sion, and  subsequently  was  appointed  to  the  command  of  "Clarke's  Column" — a  force  of  all  arms — formed  by 
Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  for  the  following  objects  :  the  second  advance  to  Ulundi,  the  capture  of  King  Cetywayo,  the 
subjugation  of  the  Zulu  tribes  near  the  Middle  Drift  of  th6  River  Tugela,  and  the  pacification  of  Zululand  ;  these 
objects  were  successfully  accomplished — thanked  in  General  Orders  (mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "per- 
formed the  duties  of  his  responsible  command  in  the  most  highly  efficient  manner,"  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB., 
Medal  with  Clasp).  On  the  conclusion  of  the  war  was  appointed  Commandant  General  of  the  Colonial  Forces  in 
South  Africa. 

126  Sir  C.  J.  East  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  September  1855,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign 
in  1857,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Cawnpore  on  the  26th  November  (Medal).  When  belonging  to  the  41SC 
Regt.  served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  with  the  Chittagong  column  of  the  Lushai  Expeditionary  Force 
in  1871-72  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor-General  in  Council,  Medal  with  Clasp,  anci 
Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1870  as  Deputy  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  Gene- 
ral, and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevetof  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  in  command  of  the  1st  Brigade  after  the  capture  of  Mandalay  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  CB.,  and  two  Clasps). 

128  Lord  William  Seymour  served  as  a  Midshipman  with  the  Baltic  Fleet  in  1854  (Medal).  Served  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  and 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Osmanieh.  and  Khedive's  Star). 

132  Lieut.General  J.  P.  C.  Glvn  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  from  the  17th  June  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the 
battle  of  Amoafnl,  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

150  Lord  Methuen  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  17th  Dec.  1874,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Amoaful  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  warof  1882  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter 
Master  General  and  Commandant  at  Head  Quarters,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  Tel-el-Mahuta  and 
Kassasin  (9th  Sept.),  and  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd 
Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles 
Warren  in  1S84-S5  in  command  of  Methuen's  Horse  (mentioned  in  despatches,  C3IG.). 

154  Major  General  John  Fryer  commanded  the  Carabiniers  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1879-80.  On  the  13th 
January  1880,  in  command  of  a  force  of  Royal  Horse  Artillery  and  Cavalry,  he  repulsed  with  heavy  loss  a  large' 
body  of  Mohmunds  at  AH  Boghan.  Commanded  the  Cavalry  in  the  expe  Mtions  under  Lt. General  Bright  to  the 
Lugh man  Valley  and  against  the  Wnzeeree  Khugianis.  On  tlie  5th  July  1880  he  commanded  a  force  of  Carabiniers- 
anci  4th  Bengal  Cavalry  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  the  Ghilzai  villages  of  Nargozi,  Arab  Kheyl,  and  Jokan 
(CB.,  Medal). 

_ 166  Major  General  E.  Hopton  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  17th  June  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September — severely  wounded. 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including 
the  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858,  and  siege  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India).  Served  with  the 
88th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel),  and  through- 
out the  Zulu  war  of  1870,  during  the  first  portion  of  the  latter  as  Directo"  of  Transport  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

108  Sir  G.  B.  Wolseley  served  with  the  84th  Regiment  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  engaged 
in  all  the  minor  affairs  in  the  Shahabad  district  under  Sir  John  Douglas  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1878-79  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  with  the  Candahar  Field  Force  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal).  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  18S2  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Army,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the- 
Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  as  Assistant  Adjutant'General  at  Head 
Quarters,  and  afterwards  commanded  at  Abu  Gus(mentioned  in  despatches,  CB..  and  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1887  and  1889-91  in  command  of  a  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  KCB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Commanded  the  troops  during  the  operations  m  the  Wuntho  Territory  in  1891  (received  the  thanks  of  the 
Government  of  India) . 


171  Major  General  Gore  commanded  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons  in  the  Boer  war  in  i£ 

172  Sir  William  Butler  served    in  the   69th  Regiment  with  the   '. 


-_  69th  Regiment  with  the  Field  Force  which  repelled  an  incursion  of 
Fenians  into  Canada  in  May  1870.  Served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  23rd  October  1873,  and  was  employed 
as  Special  Commissioner  to  the  Western  Akims  (mentioned  in  despatches,  substantive  rank  ot  Major,  CB. ,  Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  on  the  Head 
Quarters  Staff,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  El  Magfar,  Tel-el-Mahuta,  and  Kassasin  (9th  September),, 
and  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd 


II  War  Services  of  the  General  Officers. 

Class  of  the  Medjidio,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  ir.  1884-85 as  Assistant  Adjutant  and 
Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kirbekan  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps), 
berved  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  in  command  of  a  Brigade  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
merit  at  Giniss  (mentioned  in  despatches.  XCB.). 

1'i  Major  General  Wilsone  Black  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimeafrom  14th  June  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  ( Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1878,  including  the 
engagement  at  Taba-ka-Udoda.  Served  also  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  commanded  the  party  which  recovered 
the_  lost  colours  of  the  24th  Foot  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

175  Sir  George  Luck  was  present  at  the  operations  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  January  1878  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  Candahar  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  including  the  advance  to  Khelat-i- 
Ghilzai;  commanded  a  squadron  of  the  15th  Hussars  and  a  troop  of  the  1st  Punjaub  Cavalry  in  engagements 
with  the  Afghan  cavalry  at  Takht-i-Pul  on  the  4th  January  1379  (slightly  wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches)  ; 
served  with  the  ThLill-Chotiali  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Biddulph  (CB.),  and  accompanied  Major 
General  Phayre,  in  command  of  his  regiment,  in  the  march  to  the  relief  of  Candahar  iu  August  1S80  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  in  command  of  the  15th  Hussars. 

178  Major  General  C.  J.Moorsom  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  1st  to  the  28th  September 
1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  ar.d  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September -severely  wounded 

III  the  left  arm  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

179  Lord  Congleton  served  with  the  3rd  Butts  iu  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol.  Commanded 
the  2nd  Battalion  3rd  Butfs  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  of  lnyezane 
and  during  the  occupation  of  Ekowe  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

lso  rrne  pju]!e  0f  xeck  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta 
and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (appointed  Colonel  in  the  Army,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

181  Major  General  R.  T.  Tbynne  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Seived'with  the  2nd  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  4th 
Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85,  after  the  engagement  at 
Hasheen,  in  command  of  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  Grenadier  Guards  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Clasp). 

183  Major  General  0.  Tucker  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  left  attack  during  the  Bhootan  Expedition 
of  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Perak  operations  in  1S76,  part  of  the  lime  as  Brigade  Major;  com- 
manded the  left  attack  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuui  in  1878  ;  commanded  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Column 
under  ColoDel  Rowlands  on  the  Swazi  border  iu  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  subsequently  the  troops  at  Luneberg  ; 
also  commanded  the  regiment  in  Wood's  Column  during  the  march  through  Zululand  and  in  the  engagement  at 
Ulundi  [CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

185  Sir  William  Galbraith  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  first  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  in  the 
Koorum  Division,  being  present  at  the  capture  ofthe  Peiwar  Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches),  in  the  operations  in 
the  Hariab  and  Khost  Valleys,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches) , 
and  in  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Cabul ;  afterwards  served  with  the  85th  Regiment  in  the  Koorum  Division 
including  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel.  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1888  in  command  of  a  Brigade  (CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

180  Major  General  J.  F.  Owen  served  with  Wood's  Column  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  command  of  a  Mounted 
Gatling  Battery,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel, 
<Medal  with  Clasp). 

189  Sir  Frederick Carrington organised  and  commanded  Mounted  Infantry  in  the  expedition  to  the  Diamond  Fields 
in  1S75,  and  Carrington's  Horse  (mounted  infantry)  at  the  annexation  ofthe  Transvaal  in  1877.  Served  in  the 
Kafir  war  in  the  Transkei  in  1877,  and  raised  and  commanded  the  "Frontier  Light  Horse,"  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Quintana  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  subsequent  operations  in  the  Transkei  and  Perie  Bush. 
Served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  18-8-79  as  Commandant  of  the  Transvaal  Volunteer  Force,  and 
commanded  the  advance  guard  and  left  attack  at  the  capture  ofthe  stronghold  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevets 
of  Major  and  Lt.  Colonel,  C3IG.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflesat  the  siege  of  Mafeteng 
by  the  Basutos,  and  commanded  the  Colonial  Forces  in  Basutoland  during  the  operations  against  the  Basutos  trom 
November  1880  to  March  1881 — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  Colonial  despatches).  Served  with  the  Bechuana- 
land  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1S84-S;  in  command  ofthe  2nd  Mounted  Rifles  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches). Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  is3S  as  Commandant  of  Native  Levies.  Commanded  the  forces 
during  the  operations  in  South  Africa  in  1806  in  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  inMatabeleland  andMashcnaland 
(KCB.  and  Medal). 

195  Major  General  C.  F.  Clery  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1870,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Isandhlwana  and  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Brigade  Major  at  Alexandria  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expe- 
dition under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
El  Teb  and  Temai  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.,  and  two  Clasps) ;  also  served  with 
*he  Nile  Expedition  in  1804-85  as  Deputy  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  (Clasp). 

19C  Major  Geneial  A.  L.  Walker  served  with  the  09th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  includ- 
ing the  actions  of  Chankinwan  and  Paliatchow  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the 
Zulu  war  of  1879.  Was  present  in  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu ;  afterwards  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General 
of  the  1st  Division  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

193  Major  General  W.  E.  Montgomery  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter 
Master  General  2nd  Division  from  the  6th  May  to  the  27th  Jul y.aud  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

200  Major  General  W.  L.  Dalrymple  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  as  Special  Commissioner  to  the  Wassaws 
and  Denkeras,  on  the  left  flank  of  the  Main  line  of  Advance,  and  subsequently  on  the  Transport  Service  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Kafir  war  of  1878.  Also  served 
in  the  Zulu  war  ot  1879,  first  as  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Glyn's  Column,  and  afterwards  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  1st 
Brigade,  2nd  Division ;  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

202  Major  General  W.  J.  Gascoigne  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2, 
and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  ofthe  Scots  Guards,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  Temai  (Clasp). 

203  Major  General  H.  A.  Bushman  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  including  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  and  the  capture  of  the 
stronghold  where  he  commanded  the  eastern  attach  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  arid  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts 
in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

201  Major  General  C.  J.  Burnett  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  30th  November  1873  till  invalided  at 
Quarman,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  Adubiassie  ;  commanded  the  post  of  Quarman  at  the  commence- 
ment of  the  enemy's  attack  upon  it  on  the  31st  January  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  i8"79-8o  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  1st  Division  Candahar  Field  Force,  and  was  present 
at  the  defence  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches)  including  the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal). 

207  -Major  General  B.  A.  Combe  served  with  the  3rd  Sind  Horse  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  as 
Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel  Fraser  at  the  action  ot  Arogee,  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Meda.l).  Served  throughout 
the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  first  as  Brigade  Major  of  Cavalry  1st  D'ivision  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  including 
the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  ;  afterwards  as  Deputy  Assistant 
Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiab  on  the  6th  October  1:879,  in  the  opera- 
tions aroun  d  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Shekabad ;  ac- 
companied Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (frequently 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel.Medalwith  four  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 


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203  Major  General  G.  U.  Prior  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General 
Candahar  Field  Force,  took  part  in  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Arghasan  Valley 
and  on  the  Thull  Chotiali  line,  and  -,vas  present  in  the  engagement  at  Baghao  in  command  of  half  of  the  column 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal). 

209  Major  General  M.  W.  E.  Gosset  served  with  the  54th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  Mutiny, — in  Eastern  Bengal  in 
1857  against  the  Chittagong  mutineers, and  in  Lord  Clyde's  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858- 59  (Medal).  Served  as  Aide  de 
Canip  to  Lord  Chelmsford  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878,  and  was  present  in  all  the  actions  with  the  Gaikas  in  the  Buffalo 
Mountains  andPerie  Bush  (mentionedin  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Aide 
de  Camp  00  Lord  Chelmsford  in  the  first  advance  into  Ztiluland  in  January,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  fought  by 
the  Centre  Column  up  to  the  22nd  January.  Was  afterwards  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  2nd  Divkion 
in  the  second  advance  into  Zululand,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Went  to  South  Africa  on  special  service  in  January  1881,  and  served 
under  Sir  Evelyn  Wood  in  the  Boer  war  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General.  Commanded  tho 
Mandalay  District,  Btirmah,  during  the  operations  against  the  Kachins  on  the  North  East  Frontier  iu  1891-92 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

211  Major  General  W.  O.  Barnard  commanded  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1S82  (Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

312  Major  General  H.  M'Calmont  served  in  the  Red  River  Expedition  in  1870  (brought  home  the  despatches).  Ac- 
companied Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Go'd  Coast  in  September  1S73,  as  Aide  de  Camp  (Ashanti  Medal).  Was 
appointed  a  military  attache  to  the  British  Embassy  at  Constantinople  on  the  outbreak  of  the  Russo-Turkish 
war  in  1877,  and  accompanied  the  Turkish  armies  in  the  field  throughout  the  campaign  in  Armenia  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Turkish  War  Medal).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  South  Africa  as  Aide  de  Camp  in  1879,  and 
was  present  in  the  subsequent  operations,  including  those  against  Sekukuni  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  wit';  Clasp).  Served  on  the  Staff  of  Brigadier  General  Macgregor  in  the  expedition 
against  the  Marris  in  i38o  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  iu  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Brigade  Major  of 
the  1st  Cavalry  Brigade,  and  was  present,  inthe  engagement  at  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of 
the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  second  in  command  and  after- 
wards in  command  of  the  Light  Camel  Iteaiment,  including  the  operations  of  the  iDesert  Column  (mentioned 
In  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB..  and  Clasp). 

213  Sir  Coievidtre  Grove  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master 
General  on  the  Head  Quarters  Staff,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  Kassasin  (9th  Sept.), 
and  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lieut. -Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of 
the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  i884-85and  in  the  campaign  in  the  Soudan  in 
1885  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  for  Boat  Service ;  Commandant  at  Gemal,  and  Assistant  Adjutant  General  and 
Acting  Military  Secretary  at  Head  Quarters  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  two  Clasps). 

2U  Major  General  L.V.  Swaine  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Military  Secretary  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley, 
and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  El  Magfar,  Tel-el-Mahuta,  and  Kassasin  (9th  Sept.),  and  in  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB. ,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-35  as  Military  Secretary  to  Lord  Wolseley  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Clasp). 

215  Major  General  J.  B.  Sterling  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahnta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir — slightly  wounded  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Usmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the 
1st  Battalion  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on 
the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

216  Sir  Archibald  Hunter  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Egyption  Army  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star) ;  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss— severely  wounded 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.);  and  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1839  in  command  ot  a  Brigade 
of  the  Egyptian  Army  including  the  engagements  at  Arguin  and  Toski— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
of  Lt.Colonel,  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  m  com- 
mand of  the  Infantry  Division,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  promoted  to  be  Major  General  for  distinguished  service  in  the  field,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

219  Major  General  Kelly-Kenny  served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Jephscn 
including  the  action  of  Sinho  (mentioned  in  despatches),  taking  of  Tangku  and  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  the  campaign  of  1S67-68  in  Abyssinia  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in 
despatches  for  "  zeal,  energy,  and  al-ility,"  Medal). 

220  Major  General  W.Byam  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65  (Medal).  Served  in 
the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1S84  with  the  1st  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

221  Major  General  G.  Salis-Schwabe  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  i"79,  in  command  of  the 
Native  Carrier  Corps  (2,000  strongi,  which  he  organised  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

223  Major  General  F.  T.  Hobson  served  in  the  campaign  of  1S60  in  China  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  TakuForts). 

224  Major  General  H.  R.  Abadie  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train,  andwas  present 
at  the  action  at  Arogee  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  with  the  9th  Lancers 
in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  including  the  engagement  at  Takht-i-Pul  (mentioned  in  despatches),  the  advance 
on  and  occupation  of  Candahar,  and  the  affair  at  Saif-u-deen;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the 
march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze 
Decoration). 

225  Major  General  R.  F.  Butler  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  in  Southern  Afghanistan  (Medal). 

226  MajorGciieral  H.  J.  Hallowes  served  with  Brigadier  General  Gough's  Brigade  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879-80, 
and  was  present  during  the  march  to  and  subsequent  occupation  of  Cabul,  and  in  the  operations  at  Jugdulluck 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

22?  Major  General  H.  C.  Borrett  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

2S'J  Sir  Henry  Colvile  served  with  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  in  the  Intelligence 
Department,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Intelligence  Department,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  of  Abu  Klea  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  two  Clasps);  also  served  with  the  Egyptian 
Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  Intelligence  Department,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel).  Commanded  the  Unyozo 
Expedition,  Central  Africa,  in  1894  (CMS.  and  Medal).  Nominated  to  the  2nd  Class  of  the  order  of  the  Brilliant 
Star  of  Zanzibar  for  services  to  the  Sultan  of  Zanzibar. 

230  Major  General  W.V.  Brownlow  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  Orderly 
Officer  to  Colonel  Drury  Lowe,  commanding  the  cavalry  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches). 
Afterwards  commanded  a  squadron  of  his  Regiment  in  Baker  Russell's  Flying  Column  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  in  command  of  the  Mounted  Squadron  of  the  Natal  Field  Force,  and 
was  present  in  the  action  at  Lang's  Nek  (twice  wounded  and  horse  shot)  and  in  the  engagement  at  Ingogo  River 
(twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

231  Major  General  E.  S.  Brook  served  with  the  94th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Ulundi  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni,  including  the  storming  of  the  strong- 
hold (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  m  the  Boer  war  of  1880-81  in  command  of  the  Fort  at  Marabastadt,  which  he 
successfully  defended  for  a  period  of  92  days  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Commanded  the 
2nd  Brigade  Tochi  Field  Force  during  part  of  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


I3~IS  War  Services  of  the  General  Officers. 

Major  Goneral  G.  Paton  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp>. 
served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1E77-78.  including  the  operations  against  the  Galekas  ;  also  served  in  ihe  Zulu  war 

M470  (CMG-<  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

Lord  Falmouth  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
Present  m  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the 
usmamen,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  command  of  the  Guards  Camel 
•"egiment,  an<i  was  present  in  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat  and  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Metammeh, 
where  he  commanded  the  whole  force  after  the  departure  of  Sir  Charles  Wilson  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches, 
CB.,  and  two  Clasps). 

"6  Major  General  B.  B.  D.  Campbell  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Maglar  and  Tel-el- Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebii  (Medal  with 
Wasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Major  General  T.  A.  Cooke  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  throughout,  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present 
ln233  engagements  at  Zuinguin  Mountain  and  Ulunrli  (Medal  with  Clasrj). 

Major  General  G.  deC.  Morton  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  istBattalion  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of 
1868,  including  the  subseouent  operations  in  the  31ack  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Brigade 
Major  and  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  during  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
and  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches),  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October 
1879  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  187a  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ; 
accompanied   Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present'  at    the   battle  of  Candaha? 

2-^no10r,ed  iu  despatches,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 
-  Sir  Walter  Gataore  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i833  as  Deputy  "Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master 
fcreneral  (DSO.,  and  Medal  with  ClasD),  and  in  the  Burmese  campaign  0:  1889-90  with  the  Tontion  Expedition 
(Clasp) .  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  command  of  a  Brigade,  including 
the  engagement  at  Mamugai  and  the  passage  of  the  Janbatai  and  Lowarai  Passes  (mentioned"  in  despatches, 
CB->  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

,  "  Major  General  R.  Upcher  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1877-78^  command  of  the  Left  Column, and  was  present  in 
the  engagements  at  Quintana  in  command  of  the  troops  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  atKei  River;  also  served 
in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  commanded  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  24th  F  iot  after  the  engagement  at  Isanhlwana 
Y?£Syet  of  MaJor>  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  tne  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
°fO.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps;. 

*l  Major  General  the  Hon.  R.  A.  J.  Xalbot  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1S79  on  the  Staff  of  Colonel. 
Baker  Russell's  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  1st  Life  Guards  in  the  Egyptianwar  of  18S2,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasm,  at  the  battle  of  Tel- 
el-Kebir,  and  at  the  capture  of  Cairo  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  withClasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-85  in  command  of  the  Heavy  Camel  Regiment,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  A-bu  Klea,  El  Gubat,  and  Metammeh  ;  also  commanded  the  Column  couvoying 
sick  and  wounded  when  attacked  near  Shabacat  Wells  on  the  14th  February  1885  (.mentioned  in  despatches, 
C.B.,  and  two  Clasps). 

*"  Major  General  F.  L.  Campbell  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
"*  Major  General  G.  Barton  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  in  the  Transport  service,  and  afterwards  in 
Russell's  Regiment,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful.aocackand  capture  of  Becquah.advanced  guard  engagement  of 
(Xa5'0jn ban> skirmishes andambuscade  affairsbetweenAdwabinandthe  river  Ordah  (slightly  wounded), battle  of 
Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  desnatchss,  promoted  Captain,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  ;  first,  as  Staff  Officer  to  No.  2  Column  (Durnford's),  and,  subsequently,  in  com- 
mand of  the  4th  Battalion  of  Natal  Native  Contingent,  to  the  end  of  the  war,  taking  part  in  the  engagement  of 
Gingindhlovu  and  the  operations  of  Clarke's  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  in  command  of  the  Military 
Police,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (o'th  Sept.),  and  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Lieut.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served 
in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5  as  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Sir  Gerald  Graham  (Clasp). 

214  Major  General  the  Hon.  N.  G.  Lvttelton  served  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Jowaki 
campaign  of  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp).  S'erved  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Adye,  Chief 
of  the  Staff,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  of  Tel-el-Mahuta,  Kassasin  (9th  Sept.),  and  in  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches),  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

245  Major  General  A.  G.  Wauchope  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  30th  Nov.  1873.  Commanded  the  w'inne- 
Dah  company  of  Russell's  Regiment  from  the  Prah  to  the  Adansi  Hills  ;  then  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel 
M'Leod  commanding  the  Advanced  Guard,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Adubiassi,  capture 
of  Borborassie,  battle  of  Amoaful,  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah,  Advanced  Guard  engagement  of 
Jarbinbah  (wounded  slightly),  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  affairs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah,  and 
battle  of  Ordahsu — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Meual  withClasp).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion 
Black  Watch  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  as  Deputy  Assistant 
Adjutantand  Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement . 'it  El  Teb — severely  wounded  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the 
1st  Battalion  of  the  Black  Watch,  took  part  with  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Kirbekan — very  severely  wounded  (two  Clasps). 

846  Major  Geneial  L.  J.Oliphant  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1E85  tMedal  with  Clasp  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

24r  Major  General  A.FitzRoyHart  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  inSeptember  1873  on  special 
service.  Trained  the  Sierra  Leone  Company  of  Russell's  Regiment  and  commanded  it  throughout  the  Ashanti  war 
of  1873-74,  taking  part  in  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  army  at  Abrakrampa  during  the  5th  and  6th  November 
1873,  the  attack  and  capture  of  Adubiassie,  battle  of  Amoaful,  attack  and  capture  of  Becquah,  advanced  guard 
engagement  of  Jarbinbah  (slightly  wounded),  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie.  Attached  to  the 
Quarter  Master  General's  Department,  surveyed  Cape  Coast,  accompanied  the  scouting  party  north  of  the 
Prah  and  made  the  surveys  of  the  road  and  scenes  of  action  from  the  Prah  to  Coomassie  (twice  mentioned 
in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp),  Went  on  special  service  to  South  Africa  in  November  1878,  and  served 
throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  :  first,  as  Staff  Officer  of  She  2nd  Regiment  of  Natal  Native  Contingent  (two 
bittahons),  taking  part  with  Pearson's  Column  in  the  engagement  of  Inyezane;  then,  as  Staff  Officer  on 
thi  Ekowe  relieving  column,  being  present  at  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  ;  afterwards  as  Brigade  Major  of  the 
2nd  Brigade  1st  Division;  and,  finally,  as  Principal  Staff  Officer  of  Clarke's  Column  (several  times  mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Went  to  South  Africa  on  special  service  in  January  1881,  and 
served  under  Sir  Evelyn  Wood  in  the  Boer  war  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutantand  Quarter  Master  General.  Wens 
to  Egypt  on  special  service  in  July  1882  and  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant 
and  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  Intelligence  Department,  being  present  at  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from 
Alexandria  5th  August,  the  engagements  of  El  Mas-far,  Tel-el-Mahuta,  and:Kassasin  9th  Sept.  (slightly  wounded; > 
and  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Coionel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the 
Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


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War  Services  of  the  Colonels  not  belonging  to  Regiments  or  Corps.  33* 

[For  the  War  Services  of  other  Colonels,  vide  their  respective  Regiments  or  Corps.] 

1  Colonel  W.  H.  Thompson  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon* Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  the  squadron 
under  Major  Marter,  including  the  cavalry  affair  at  Erzungayan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

15  Colonel  A.  G.  H.  Church  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war 
of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

28  Major  General  R.B.  Lane  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1679  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Newdigate,  and  was 
present  at  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Boer  war  of  1881  under  SirEvelyn  Wood  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war 
of  18S2  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  H.R.H.  Major  General  theDtike  of  Connaught,  Commanding  the  1st  Brigade,  and  was 
present  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th 
Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

33  Colonel  G.  Cox  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  at  the  Base, 
Ismailia  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

31  Colonel  J.E.Boyes  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  1st  Bat- 
talion Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps).  Served  in  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Gordon  Highlanders  and  with  the  River  Column  under 
Major  General  Earle  (Clasp). 

35  Colonel  E.  H.  Sartorius  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Shahjui  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal):  was  awarded 
the  3Jl£  "' for  conspicuous  bravery  during  the  action  at  Shah-jui,  on  the  24th  October  1879,  in  leading  a  party  of 
rive  or  six  men  of  the  59th  Regiment  against  a  body  of  the  enemy,  of  unknown  strength,  occupying  an  almost 
inaccessible  position  on  the  top  of  a  precipitous  hill.  The  nature  of  the  ground  made  any  sort  of  regular  forma- 
tion impossible,  and  Captain  Sartorius  had  to  bear  the  first  brunt  of  the  attack  from  the  whole  body  of  the 
enemy,  who  fell  upon  him  and  his  men  as  they  gained  the  top  of  the  precipitous  pathway ;  but  the  gallant  and 
determined  bearing  of  this  officer,  emulated  as  it  was  by  his  men,  led  to  the  most  perfect  success,  and  the 
surviving  occupants  of  the  hill  top,  seven  in  number,  were  all  killed.  In  this  encounter  Captain  Sartorius  was 
wounded  by  sword  cuts  in  both  hands,  aud  one  of  his  men  was  killed."  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  aa 
Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  on  the  Base  and  Lines  of  Communication  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  [See  also  Civil 
Decorations  for  Gallantry,  '•  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.J 

37  Colonel  C.  Needham  served  with  the  1st  Life  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagements at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  action  at  Kassasir.  (28th  August),  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and 
at  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

4U  Colonel  G.  W.  N.  Rogers  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kassasin  on 
the  9th  September  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh.  aud  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Royal  Irish  Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

41  Brigadier  General  Lugard  served  in  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68, 
and  was  employed  with  the  Transport  Train  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Deputy  Assistant 
Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  2nd  Division,  and  was  present  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir— horse 
shot  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

43  Major  General  H.  J.  T.  Hildyard  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter 
Master  General  1st  Division,  and  was  present  iu  the  engagements  at  El  Migfar  and  Tel-el- Mahuta,  at  the  action 
at  Kassasin  ou.thegfch  September,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel 
Medal  with  Clasp,  4M1  Oiass  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

46  Major  General  H.  H.  Parr  served  during  the  Kafir  war  of  1877  as  Colonial  Military  Secretary  to  the  Cape  Govern- 
ment, and  was  employed  to  inspect  andreport  on  the  Colonial  Forces.  On  the  outbreak  of  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  he 
served  as  Assistant  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Glyn's  Column.  Afterwards  as  Military  Secretary  to  the  High  Commis- 
sioner (several  times  mentioned  in  the  despatches  of  his  Excellency  Sir  Bartle^Frere,  Medal  with  Clasp,  CMQ-.). 
Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  as  Commandant  of  the  Remount  Establishment,  and  also  as  Commandant  of  a  corps 
of  Mounted  Infantry.  Commanded  the  Mounted  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  yas  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta—  severely  wounded  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  4th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) .  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1884  as  Commandant  of  Suakin 
and.  afterwards  in  command  of  Native  Troops  at  Suakin;  organised  a  carrier  corps  for  service  with  British  troops 
and  also  a  troop  of  Mounted  Infantry  for  scouting  duties  ;  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai  (mentioned 
in  Admiral  Sir  William  Hewitt's  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  two  Clasps).  "Served  wilh  the  Nile  Expedition 
in  1884-85  as  Commandant  of  Shellal  (Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Osmanieh). 

49  Colonel  H.  T.  Jones-Vaughan  served  in  Bengal  with  the  10th  Regiment  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in 
I8_57_58;  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Ummeerapore  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  as  Brigade  Major,  Peshawur  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  AH  Musjid  ;  took  part  in  the  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General 
Tytler,  and  in  the  expedition  into  the  Lughman  Valley  as  Brigade  Major  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  was  afterwards 
Brigade  Major  with  the  Koorum  Field  F'orce,  and  served  with  the  Zaimusht  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the 
affair  at  Zawa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

53  Lord  Algernon  Gordon-Lennox  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 

m\*uA  Was  Present  at  tue  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

*  &ir  William  Symons  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Galekas  in  1877-78,  and  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  ina8S5-39  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter 
Master  General,  and  organized  and  commanded  the  Mouated'lnfantry  ;  also  as  Brigadier  General  in  command 
of  the  Chm  Field  Force  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevets  of  Lt.Colonel  and  Colonel,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps);  also  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  in  1889-93  in  command  of  the  Burma  Column  (received  the 
thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  CB.,  and  Clasp).  Commanded  a  Brigade  of  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  in 
1894-95  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the.  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  command  of  the  2nd  Brigade 
Tochi  Field  Force  and  afterwards  commanded  the  First  Division  of  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in 
despatcnes,  KCB.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Colonel  W.  F.  Cavaye  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

■Colonel  If.  Fludyer  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present 

so       ■  2Uie  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in 

1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Scots  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  Temai  (Clasp). 

To  <?°}onel  H-  Bicardo  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Colonel  R.  W.  W.  Follett  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khe- 
dive sbtar).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Coldstream  Guards, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction  of 
Temai  (Clasp). 

1°  Colonel  E.  Antrobus  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1835  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

'■  Colonel  R.W.  Dalgety  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  with  the 
1st  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  (slightly  wounded) 
and  Temai— severely  wounded  (mentiousd  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedives 


34  War  Services  of  the  Colonels. 

76  Colonel  H.  Gough  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1873-79  on  special  duty,  and  was  preset  t  at  the  attack  and 
capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1S84  with  the  10th  Hussars,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  in  1884-S5  under  Sir  Charles  Warren, 
When  he  raised  and  commanded  a  Regiment  of  Mounted  Rifles  ( CMG.). 

"  Colonel  W.  F.  Kellv  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Sondan 
Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  as  Brigade  Major  1st  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements- 
at  El- Teb  (wounded)  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  two 
Clasps).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Brigade  Major,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the 
Tofrek  zereba  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

79  Colonel  J.  L.  Tweedie  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  in  the  Nile  Expe- 
dition in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also 
served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  in  com- 
mand of  the  Battalion  (Z>SO.). 

81  Colonel  W.  Tolson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Ex- 
pedition in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the 
Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart  (Clasp). 

83  Colonel  G.  A.  Lee  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1SS5-86  in  command  of  a  Reserve  Batta- 

s?  aurl  was  PreseiJt  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

86  Major  General  H.  F.  Grant  while  serving  with  the  Egyptian  army  in  1884  suppressed  a  mutiny  of  the  Turkish 
Battalion  (Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  3rd  Classof  theMedjidie).  Served  w'ith  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-83,  and  in  the 
subsecpaent  operations  in  the  Soudan  111  1885  in  command  of  a  Battalion  of  Mounted  Infantry  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, CB. ,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

88  Colonel  T.  G.  Crawley  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Liverpool 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

I"  Sir  C.  Holled  Smith  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  from  April  to  Septemher  1879. 
(Medal  with-Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  18S1,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Lang's  Nek  and 
thelngogo  River  (mentioned  in  desparches).  Served  with  the  31  d  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  m  the  Egyp- 
tian war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexaudi  ia  on  5th  August,  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  the  action  at  Kassasin  (oth  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  m 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  m  1884-85- 
with  the  Egyptian  Army,  and  was  employed  on  the  Lines  of  Communication;  was  afterwards  Commandant 
at  Semneh  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan 
Frontier  Field  Force  in  1S85-86.  Commanded  a  Brigade  during  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  188S 
including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Clasp)  Commanded  the 
force  during  the  operations  in  February  1S91  including  the  capture  ol  iTokar  (Clasp  to  Khedive's  Star,  2nd  Class 
of  the  Medjidie). 

9S  Colonel  J.  D.  P.  French  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagements  at  Abu  Klea  and  Mctammeh  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's- 
Star). 

94  Colonel  J.  W.  Webber  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  South  Staffordshire 
Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Kirbekan,  where  be  commanded  the  storming  party  after  the  death  of 
Colonel  Eyre— horse  shot— (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star) .  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallan- 
try, "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

95  Colonel  A.  G.  Raper  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1S84. 

96  Colonel  F.  A.  Graves-Sawle  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Guards  Camel  Regiment, 
and  was  present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  Abu  Kru  (Medal  with  two  clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

98  Colonel  J.  B.  B.  Dickson  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1S79  with  the  Native  Carrier  Corps  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  with  the  Camel  Corps,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Abu 
Klea— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

100  Colonel  H.  Kmgscote  served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-68— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

101  Colonel  A.  S.  Wynne  served  as  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Superintendent  of  Field  Telegraphs,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  in  charge  of  Army  Signalling  with  the  Koorum  Valley  Field  Force, 
and  in  the  engagements  in  the  Mungiar  Pass  and  at  Mattoon  Khost  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  18S1  with  the  Natal  Field  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and 
Quarter  Master  General  for  Signalling.  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  on  the  Lines  of  Communication 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  *'  4 

l0i  Colonel  P.  D.  Trotter  served  with  the  Xile  Expedition  in  1884-85;  was  commandant  of  Dal  and  of  Kaibar  and 
was  employed  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp,  Khedive's  Star,  3rd  Class 
of  the  Medjidie  "  in  recognition  of  his  services  with  the  Egyptian  Army  "). 

106  Colonel  F.  M.  Wardrop  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley .  and  waspre- 
sentattheengagementsofElMagfar,Tel-el-Mahuta,Kassasin  (9th  Sept.). and  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  with  the  Desert  Column,  and 
was  present  at  the  action  of  Abu  Klea,  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Metammeh,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea 
Wells  on  the  16th  and  17th  February  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet   of  Lt.Colonel,  two  Clasps). 

107  Colonel  J.  C.  Hanfor.d  served  with  the  19th  Hussars  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  action 
at  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal 
with  Clasp,  4th Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served, in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  19th 
Hussars^  and  was  present  in  the'engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (4  th  Classof  the  Osmanieh,  two  Glaspsj.  Served 
in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Kirbekan  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  two  Clasps). 

108  Colonel  F.  .T.  Graves  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  in  command  cf  Mounted  troops  of  the  2nd 
Brigade,  and  way  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Tofrek  zereba  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

109  Colonel  M.  S.  Crofton  proceeded  on  special  service  to  South  Africa  in  June  1S79,  and  was  employed  as  Stag 
Officer  and  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  MasterGeneral  at  Durban  from  October  1879  till  April  1880  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Meual  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as  Brigade  Major  on  Intelligence 
Duty,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement'at  Giniss  (mentioned  in  despatches,  £>SO.). 

110  Brigadier  General  Ventris  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1SS4-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  ol  the  Essex  Regiment 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  with  the 
Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-S6  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  MasterGeneral  Intelligence 
Department. 

111  Colonel  Fetherstonhaugh  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  from  April  to  September 
1S79  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  NileExpeditiou  in  1S84-85  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  of  the  Desert 
Column,  and  was  present   at  the  action?   at  Abu   Klea  and   El   Gu  bat,  and  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Metammeh 

mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

112  Major  General  J.  T.  Coke  served  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  with  the 
Suakin  field  Force  in  December  1888  during  the  investment  of  Suakin,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also 
served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan   frontier  in  1889  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  King's   Own  Scottish 

Borderers. 

113  Colonel  J.  M'Cleverty  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Derby- 
shire Regiment  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Jelapla  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


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114  Colonel  J.  A.  C.  Herbert  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  1st  Brigade,  and  was 
present  in  the  battle  ofTel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1885-86  with  the  Guards  Camel  Regiment,  and 
was  present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat  (two  Clasps). 

115  ColonelJ.  P.  Brabazon,  formerly  Lieut,  and  Captain  Grenadier  Guards,  seivedasa  volunteerin  theAshanti 
warim874and  was  attached  to  the  expedition  under  Captain  Butler  to  Western  Akim,and  afterwards  to  the  Trans- 
port service  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  first  with  the  10th  Hussars;  afterwards  as- 
Officiating  Brigade  Major  and  Staff  Officer  of  Cavalry  Brigade  Koorum  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  ofthe  Peiwar  Kotal.inthe  operations  in  the  Khost  Valley,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th 
October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  ; 
accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  as  Brigade  Major  of  Cavalry,  and  was  present  also 
in  the  reconnaissance  ofthe  31st  August  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (several  times  mentioned  in  0swh4hes,e> 
Brevet.of  Major,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  i8cotbidt 
the  10th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  andTemai  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  w,ad 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  with  theLight  Camel  Regimentt 
and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  including  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on  the  16th  and 
17th  February  (Clasp). 

116  Colonel  Hilton  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1S88  in  command  of  the  Left  Half  Battalion  2nd  Sea- 
forth  Highlanders  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1S9T 
in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforlh  Highlanders  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

117  Colonel  F.  W.  Rhodes  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  as  Aide  de  Camp  to 
Major  General  Sir  Heibert  Stewart,  Commanding  the  Cavalry  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El 
Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  de-patches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition, 
in  1834-85  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Herbert  Stewart,  Commanding  the  Desert  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  actions 
at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat  (horse  shot);  was  afterwards  Aide'de  Camp  to  Major  General  the  Hon.  J.  C.  Dormer 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  two  Clasps) ;  also  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December 
1888  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  3rd  Class  ofthe  Medjidie,  and  Clasp). 

118  Colonel  R.  E.  Allen  served  with  the  Bechuanalantt  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  as 
Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel) . 

119  Colonel  Knox  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  in  1884-85  under  Sir  Charles  Warren,  when  he- 
raised  and  commanded  the  4th  Pioneer  Regiment  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

120  Colonel  the  Hon.  G.  H.  Gough  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881, first  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Thomas Baker.and 
afterwards  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Evelyn  Wood.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir 
E 1  ward  Hamley,  Commanding  the  2nd  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir — horse  killed  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Served 

with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  command  of  Mounted  Infantry,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Abu  Klea 
—severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  two  Clasps). 

121  Colonel  W.  H.  Bayly  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  West  Kent  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  warof  1882 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent 
Resiment  (Clasp). 

12i  Colonel  F.  Cochran  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  in  command  ofthe  1st  Battalion  Hamp- 
shire Regiment,  part  of  the  time  in  command  of  Military  and  Police  in  the  Ruby  Mines  District  (Medal  with  Clasp).. 

128  Brigadier  General  J.  H.  Barnard  served  in  the  19th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  ot  1868,  including  the 
expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  a  volunteer  under  Captain 
Glover,  R.N. ,  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1S73-74.  Led  the  Advanced  Guard  at  the  capture  of  Abogoo.  Commanded  for 
five  days  a  detached  force  of  650  men  which  captured  Jaashi  and  Adoomassie.  Commanded  a  detachment  of  150 
men  which  drove  the  enemy  out  of  their  camps  in  the  North  bank  of  the  Anoom  (mentioned  in  despatches  for 
"great  discretion  and  judgment,"  and  on  two  occasions  for  "gallant  conduct,"  CMS.,  Medal  with  Clasp. 
Promoted  Captain  "in  recognition  of  his  services  in  tne  Ashanti  Expedition  of  1874").  Served  in  the  Afghan  war- 
in  1879-80  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lieut.  General  Bright,  first  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  and  afterwards 
with  the  Khyber  Line  Force  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1S85  under  Sir 
Gerald  Graham  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

129  Colonel  Creek  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  "witli  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers- 
including  the  expedition  to  the  relief  of  Thila  (which  he  commanded)  and  the  expedition  to  W"oonthoo  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

132  Colonel  F.  Glennie  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Taba  kaUdoda 
(dangerously  wounded)  ;  also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

134  Colonel  H.  L.  Dundas  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  as  Brigade  Major  2nd  Infantrv  Brigade  Candahar 
Field  Force  from  the  23rd  August  (Medal).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"' 
p.  786.] 

136  Colonel  C.  P.  Temple  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Giniss  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  Berkshire  Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.r 
Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

13:  Lord  Downe  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1S79  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Marshall,  commanding  the- 
Cayalry  Brigade  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

138  Colonel  E.  Carrington  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  m  1884.  Served  with  the  Bikaneer  Field 
Force  in  1884-85. 

144  Colonel  C.  G.  Leggett  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
,  us  Lord  William  Beresford  served  with  the  JowakiAfreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
m  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  tne  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,, 
and  jiedal  with  Clasp) :  was  awarded  the  T€  "  for  gallant  conduct  in  having  at  great  personal  risk,  during  the 
recrement  of  the  reconnoitring  party  across  the  '  White  Umvolosi  River'  on  3rd  July  1879,  turned  to  assist 
Sergeant  Fitzmaurice,  1st  Battalion  24th  Foot  (whose  horse  had  fallen  with  him),  mounted  him  behind  him  on 
his  horse,  and  brought  him  away  in  safety  under  the  close  fire  of  the  Zulus,  who  were  in  great  force,  and.  CDming 
on  quickly.  Lord  William  Beresford's  position  was  rendered  most  dangerous  from  the  fact  that  Sergeant 
Fitzmaizrice  twice  nearly  pulled  him  from  his  horse."  Served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  i378-8o 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  ot  Ali  Musjid  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  as  Military  Secretary  to  the  Governor  General  of  India  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Clasp). 

15°  Colonel  P.  D.  Jeffreys  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Brigade  Major  3rd  Brigade,  and  commanded  the  Celumn 
which  captured  his  bivouac  aud  killed  the  Kemendine  Prince  on  the  1st  Januarv  1887  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Field  Force  under  Sir  George  White  in  1890  an 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel).  Commanded  the  2nd 
Brigade  Malakand  Field  Force  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
m  1897-9S,  including  the  expedition  into  the  Mohmand  countrv  and  the  night  attacks  of  :4th  and  16th  September- 
wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches);  also  commanded  the  2nd  Brigade  of  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the 
capture  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

_  "2  Colonel  I.  S.  M.  Hamilton  served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  of  7S78-80,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  6th  October  1879  including  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Afghans  (mentioned, 
in  de-patches)  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps*.  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders;  was  Captain  of  the  Guard  to  Major  General 
Earle,  Commanding  the  River  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (mentioned  iu  despatches,. 
Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under 
Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  ofthe  Lines  of  Communications 


36  War  Services  of  the  Colonels. 

(mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  3rd  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  it 
the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
two  Clasps). 

153  Colonel  A.  Broadwood  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Scots 
Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

154  Lord  Coke  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagement at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-  fcCebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
expedition  tothe  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Scots  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Hasheen  and  Tamai  (Clasp). 

155  Major  General  E.  T.  H.  Hutton  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  ;  was  present  at 
the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe  ;  and  afterwards  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Crealock, 
commanding  the  1st  Division  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Serveu  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881  with  Barrow's  Mounted  In- 
fantry. Seived  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  3882  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Sir  Archibald  Alisen, 
raised  and  organised  the  Mounted  Infantry  Corps,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria 
(5th  August),  a.nd  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Commandant  of 
Mounted  Infantry,  and  subsequently  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General ;  raised  the  1st  and  2nd  Battalions  of 
Mounted  Infantry  (Clasp). 

157  Colonel  R.  C.  Grauue  served  with  the  31st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Umbeyla  Expedition  in  1863.  Also  served 
in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  >vith  Clasp).  Served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

liS  Colonel  W.  T.  Dooner  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  m  September  1873  on  special 
service;  trained  the  Opobo  Company  of  Russell's  Regiment  and  commanded  it  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of 
1873-74,  including  th\e  capture  and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  capture  and  destruction  of 
Becquah,  the  advanced  guard  engagement  of  Jarbinbah.the  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  affairs  between  Adwabin 
and  the  river  Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie.  Also  surveyed  for  the  Intelligence  Depart- 
ment portions  of  read  between  Cape  Coast  and  the  Prah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

159  Colonel  W.  S.  Cooke  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Cheshire  Regi- 
ment (Medal  with  Clasp). 

167  Colonel  V.  Ohater'served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  part  of  the  time  as  Provost  Marshal 
and  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  1st  Division  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

168  Colonel  E.  H.  G.  Ravenhill  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division,  including  the 
Zaimusht  Expedition  (Medal). 

169  Colonel  J.  H.  Laye  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Gaika  war  of  1878,  and  was  present  in  the 
various  operations  in  the  Waterkloof  and  Ferie  Bush,  and  acted  as  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Palmer's  Column  (men- 
tioned in  despatches).  Served  in  Wood's  Flying  Column  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagements  at  Zungin  Nek,  Kambula  Hil),  and  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

170  Colonel  M.  Chin-chill  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881 
as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  at  the  defence  of  Pretoria  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

171  Colonel  J.  G.  Sparkes  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Stari. 

174  Colonel  F.  B.  J.  Jerrard  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  in  the  Transport  Service  (Medal). 
i78  Colonel  G.  M.  Fox  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Black   Watch  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,   and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir — wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

180  Colonel  E.  Nesbitt  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

181  Colonel  R.  B.  Cotton  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

182  Colonel  H.  S.  Brownrigg  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  Brigadier  General  Ross's 
Column  in  the  Jowaki  Expedition  in  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  1878-79  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  2nd  Division  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force, 
and  was  present  in  the  expeditions  into  the  Bazaar  Valley  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Shuliman  Valley 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

183  Colonel  Donald  Browne  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  18S1  as  Aide  dc  Camp  to  Major  General  Buler,  Chief  of 
the  Staff. 

156  Colonel  Douglas  Willan  served  with'the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

157  Colonel  A.  G.  Wavell  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

190  Colonel  J.  L.  Ross  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  nrs 
with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  under  Lieut.General  Maude,  and  afterwards  with  the  Khyber  Line  Force 
under  Lieut.General  Bright,  including  the  reconnaissance  in  the  Shiliman  Valley  and  the  attack  and  destruction 
of  the  villages  of  Nargozi,  Arab  Kheyl  and  Jokan  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  with  the  SnaKin  Field  Force  in  December  1888  during  the  investment 
of  Suakiu  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also 
served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  Frontier  in  1880. 

'92  Colonel  R.  Cnalmer  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  6oth  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  February  1879  to 
November  1880  during  the  occupation  of  Candahar,  and  as  Brigade  Major  to  Brigadier  General  Barter's  Brigade, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in 
the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Logar  Valley;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar 
as  Brigade  Major  to  Brigadier  Generai  MacGregor's  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Also  served  as  Brigade 
Major  to  Brigadier  General  MacGregor  in  the  Marri  Expedition  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  the  Boer 
war  of  1SS1  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King  s  Royal  Rifles  in  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  with  the  Manipore 
Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  4th  Battalion  King's  Royai  Rifles  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

193  Colonel  A.  W.  Morris  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  18S1,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Majuba  Hill— severely 
wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

194  Colonel  C.  F.  W.  Moir  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  second  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley.  Was  Brigade  Transport  Officer  and 
subsequently  General  Transport  Officer  in  the  Koorum  Valley  in  1879-80  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

195  Colonel  J.  C.  R.  Glasgow  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  12th  Foot  m  the  Afghan  warm  1880  (Medal). 

190  Colonel  F.  W.  Hemming  served  m  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lieut.General  Maude,  and 
was  present  with  the  two  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1885-86  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  in  charge  of  the  Intelligence  Branch 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  and  miS87  as  Military  Secretary  to  the  Officer  in  Chief  Ccmmand  of  the  Forces 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

197  Colonel  J.  A.  F.  H.  S.  Mackenzie  served  with  the  9th  Lancersin  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  with 
the  Bazar  Valley  Expedition,  the  expedition  to  Maidan,  ihe  affair  at  Killa  Kazi  (when  he  brought  the  regiment 
out  of  action,  and  was  severely  wounded),  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  (mentionted  in 
despatches);  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

198  Colonel  F.  Howard  served  wiih  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  ^0877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifie  Brigade  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Ali  Musjid  and  with  the  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  and  Cughman  Valleys  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  188889  witn  tne  4tn  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt. Colonel,  Clasp).  ^S 

199  Colonel  J.  E.  H.  Prior  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875-76  (Medal 


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with  Cl?sp).  Proceeded  011  special  service  to  South  Africa  at  the  commencement  of  the  Zulu  war  in  i879;andwas 
present  with  the  Frontier  Light  Horse  in  the  engagement  a  t  Zlobane  Mountain;  was  Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel  Buller 
at  the  affair  at  Upoko  River,and  was  presentat  the  engagement  at  Ulundi and  in  the  reconnaissance  on  the  previous 
day  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major) ;  served  in  the  subsequent  operations  againstSekukuni-as 
Staff  and  Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel  Harrison  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

200  Colonel  T.  S.  Gildea  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  from  the  commencement  of  the  Afghan  war  in  1878 
till  August  1879  with  the  Kooruin  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

201  Colonel  E.  J.  H.  Spratt  served  as  Sub-Director  of  transport  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was 
present  with  the  2nd  Division  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi.  Served  in  the  operations  against  Sekuknni  in  1879, 
and  was  present  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel  Russell,  commanding  the  troops,  at  the  storming  of  the  strong- 
hold (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major.  Mediil  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i?Si  as  a  Deputy 
ASRistant  AdjutaDt  and  Quarter  Master  General. 

203  Colonel  A.  W.  Noyes  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal).  Served  as  Brigade  Transport 
Officer  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  at  Mazeena — wounded  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Medal). 

201  Colonel  E.T.  Dickson  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  o 
the  Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Hasheen  on  the  1st  February,  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  the  subsequent  advance  to.  and  burning  of,  Temai  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star):  also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as  Brigade  Major, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

205  Colonel  A.  W.  Sheringham  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  -2nd  Battalion  Cheshire 
Regiment  (Mednl  with  Clasp]. 

206  Colonel  W.  G.  Tucker  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from 
Alexandria  on  the  5th  August,  in  the  engagements  at  El  MagfarandTel-el-Mahuta,  m  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin, 
and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of 
the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).   Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was 

present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Major,  two  Clasps). 

20'  Colonel  Disney-  Roebuck  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall's T.ight  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Advance  Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Medal 
with  Clasn,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

208  Colonel  E.  C.  Browne  served  with  the  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881  as  Assistant  Director  of  Transport  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  in  command  of  a  Mounted  Corps  composed  of  Mounted  lnfantrv, 
Civilian  Volunteers  and  Burmans,  equipped  and  organised  by  him  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

209  Colonel  H.  B.  MacCall  served  with  thelsazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  in  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under 
Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass 
and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

210  Sir  G-.  Larpent  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78,  and  the  Zulu  war  of  1879 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

211  Colonel  W.  E.  R.  Kelly  served  with  the  Buffs  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76,  including; 
the  actions  of  the  20th  January  and  4th  February,  and  commanded  the  escort  in  the  reconnaissance  of  the  22nd 
January  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

212  Colonel  F.  Ryley  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

213  Colonel  W.  Clark  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  and  was  thanked  by  H.R.H.  the  Commander 
in  Chief  on  account  of  good  service  at  the  action  of  the  Gate  Pah — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches). 
Served  also  with  expeditions  in  the  province  of  Taranaki,  destroying  many  pahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal) . 
Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Shan  Column,  and  with  the  Mounted  Infantry 
3rd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  served  with  the 
Anglo-Siam  Boundary  Commission  and  with  the  VVuntho  and  Manipore  Expeditions  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Clasp). 

2U  Colonel  A.  S.  Woods  served  with  the  expedition  into  Griquala,nd  West,  South  Africa,  in  1S75. 

215  Colonel  H.  B.  Le  Mottee  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  15th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  warin  1880  with  the  Candahar 
Field  Force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal) . 

216  Colonel  H.  G.  Grant  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ali  Kheyl,  and 
at  the  assault  and  canture  of  Zawa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  Served  as  Brigade 
Major  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  18S1.  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp).  , 

2i~  Colonel  Egerton  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

218  Colonel  C.  E.  Swaine  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Drury 
Lowe,  Commanding  the  Cavalry  Brigade.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Aide  deCamp  to  Major  General 
Drury  Lowe,  Commanding  the  Cavalry  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el- 
Mahuta,the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile- 
Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Light  Camel  Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  (Clasp). 

219  Colonel  L.  R.  S.  Sackville  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served 
throughout   the  second  phase  of  the  Ashantee  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu 

and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
219t  Colonel  J.  G.  Ponsonby  served  in  the  Duffla  Expedition  in  1874-7?  with  the  42nd  Bengal  Infantry. 

220  Colonel  H.  T.  Hughes  Hallett  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and1 
throughout  the  operations  of  '•'  Clarke's  Column  "  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

221  Colonel  W.  E.  Hilliard  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Field  Force  under  Colonel  J.  R.  Mackenzie  in 
Arabia  from  the  27th  October  to  the  20th  December  1873,  iucluding  the  investment,  surrender,  occupation,  and! 
destruction  of  the  fort  at  Al-Hota,  and  subsequent  march  to  Zaidi  in  pursuit  of  Ally  Bin  Mana,  the  chief  of 
Honshabi.  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-87  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

222  Colonel  D.  T.  Kinder  served  iu  the  Afghan  warin  1879-80  with  the  nth  Regiment  (Medal). 

223  Colonel  J.  H.  S.Craigie  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Assistant  Adju- 
tant General  to  the  force  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

22t  Colonel  J.  M.  Babington  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85, 
(mentioned  in  despatches). 

225  Colonel  J.  E.  W.  S.  Caulfeild  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

226  Colonel  C.  S.  Gordon  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  at  Mazeena  and  with, 
the  Kama  Expedition  (Medal). 

22;  Colonel  T.  E.  Verner  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80,  and  was  present  iu  the  engagements  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp;. 

223  Colonel  i.  A.  Barlow  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1888  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  2nd 
Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kotkai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  a  Winer  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  (Clasp). 

228+  Colonel  F.  J.  Kempster  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  Khyber  Line  Force,  and  took  part  in  the- 
expedition  into  the  Hissarik  Valley  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Bechuanailand  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles 
Warren  m  1884-85  in  command  of  the  Corps  of  Guides.  Served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field 
Force  in  1887  including  the  engagement  at  Sarras;  was  Senior  Staff  Officer  to  the  Column  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, DSO.,  Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin 
in  December  1888  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Clasp),  and  in  the  operations 
on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1889  including  the  engagements  at  Arguin  and  Toski  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 


38  War  Services  of  the  Colonels. 


•of  Lt. Colonel,  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1896  as  second  in  command 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  Star).  Commanded  the  3rd  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary- 
Force  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897,  and  was  present 
•at  the  attack  on  the  heights  of  Dargai  (mentioned  in  de-patches  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

229  Colonel  the  Hon.  F.  VV.  Stopl'ord  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1802  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Adye, 
Chief  of  the  Stalf,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  of  Tel-el-Mahuta,  Kassasin  (9th  Sept.),  and  in  the  battle 
•of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Lyon  Freema:itle  and  afterwards 
as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Brigade  of  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  J895  as 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  (Brevet  of  Colonel,  Star). 

230  Colonel  H.  Cooper  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  in  the  Transport  Service  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Boer  war  of  1881  in  Barrow's  Mounted  Infantry.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  as  Aide  de  Camp 
to  the  Governor  General  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

281  Colonel  H.  Moore  served  in  the  Zulu  war  m  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

232  Colonel  G.  A.  W.  Forrest  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1829-90  (dangerously  wounded). 

433  Colonel  R.  C.  Hare  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-4  as  Assistant  Engineer  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Amoaful  (slightly  wounded),  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  2nd  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  El  Magfar, 
Tel-el-Mahuta,  and  Kassasin  (9th  Sept.)  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star) 

z54'  Colonel  Harley  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  command  of  the  1st 
Battalion  of  the  Buffs  (mentioned  in  despatches.  CB. ,  and  Medal  with  Clasp".  ,  V«i 

235  Colonel  M.  C.  Wood  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Fnttehabad  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

23H  Colonel  C.  E.  Beckett  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  Military  Mounted  Police,  and  was 
present  inthe  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9r.l1  September  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major,8Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Light  Camel  Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column 
including  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on  the  16th  and  :7th  February  (Clasp). 

236  Colonel  J.  E.  Blundell  served  in  China  during  the  Taeping  rebellion  in  1863  with  the  67th  Regiment 
•(Medal).  Served  with  the  67th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80. and  was  present  in  the  operations 
around  Cabul  in  December  1879.  including  the  engagements  at  Mir  Karez,  Khilla  Ghazi,  and  the  Asmai  Heights, 
■and  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1885-87  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Lower  Burmah'Division  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  an  expedition  in  the  Kachin  Hills  in  1891  against  the  rebels  Khanlaing  and 
Prince  Shaw-yan-Naing(Clasp). 

237  Colonel  J.  Davidson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  13th  Bengal  Lancers,  and  was  present  at 
the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

23"t  Colonel  R.  H.  Martin  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85, 
•during  the  latter  part  of  the  time  in  command  of  a  Regiment  of  Mounted  Rifles. 

23«  Colonel  F.  S.  F.  Stokes  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i83i  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  in  the  Soudan 
•campaign  in  1885,  including  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

233  Colonel  W.  D.  Richardson  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal).  Served 
in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1877-78,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  near  Draaibosch  ;  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in 

1879  (promoted  Deputy  Commissary,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1 881  with  the  Newcastle 
Field  Force.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland 
Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  as  Senior  Commistariat  Officer  (granted  honorary  and  relative 
rank  of  Lt.Colonel). 

240  Colonel  W.  A.  Dunne  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1877-78.  Served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  first  as 
Senior  Commissariat  Officer  of  No.  3  Column,  and  afterwards  as  Commissary  of  Supplies  of  the  Flying  Column 
and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Rorke's  Drift  Post  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Deputy  Commissary). 
Served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni.and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Potchefstroom.  Served  inthe  Egyptian 
war  of  iS32,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star),  and  in  the 
Soudan  campaign  of  1885  (Clasp). 

1  241  Colonel  E.  Grattan  seived  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal 
with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

242  Colonel  W.  F.  D.  Cochrane  served  in  the  Zulu  warof  1879,  and  waspresent  in  the  engagement  at  Isanhlwana 
on  22nd  January  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel  Durnford  ;  served  afterwards  with  Wood's  Column  in  command  of 
the  Natal  Native  Horse,  taking  part  in  the  engagements  at  Zoblane  Mountain,  Kambula,  and  Ulundi  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  (Principal  Staff' Officer)  to  the  Cape  Colonial 
Forces  during  the  Basuto  war  in  1880-81,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Lerothodi's  stronghold  and  several 
minor  engagements.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  warof  18S2  with  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Corps  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Dor.gola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbort  Kitchener  in  1896  on  the 
lines  of  communication  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  ami  Khedive's  Medal). 

24J  Colonel  E.  S.  Browne  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  187S  including  the  operations  against  the  Griquas ;  also 
■served  in  theZulu  warof  1879,  and  was  present  in  theenga°-ementsatZlobaneMountain<"v"ictoriaCross)and  Ulundi 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  was  awarded  the  1'C  "  for 
his  gallant  conduct  on  the  29th  March  1879,  when  the  Mounted  Infantry  were  being  driven  in  by  the  enemy  at 
Inhlobana,  in  galloping  back  and  twice  assisting  on  his  horse  (under  heavy  fire  and  within  a  few  yards  of  the 
•e  lemy)  one  of  the  mounted  men,  who  must  otherwise  have  fallen  into  the  enemy's  hands." 

244  Colonel  J.O.  Quirk  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the 
Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  18S4  on  Transport  duty,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and 
Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  on  the  Lines  of  Com- 
munication as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Egyptian  Army  (Clasp) ;  also  served  in  the  operations  of  the 
Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1S85-86  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  theEjjyptian  Army,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Giniss  (DSO.) 

244t  Colonel  A.  H.  Eraser  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and 
•waspresent  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

215  Colonel  C.  H.  Shepherd  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Norfolk 
Regiment  including  the  operations  inthe  Chin  Hills  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  also 
served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  18S9-90  (Clasp). 

216  Colonel  E.  R.  P.  Woodgate  served  with  the  4th  Regt.  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1868,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold 
Coast  in  September  1873  on  special  service,  and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the 
action  of  Essaman,  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  army  at  Abrakrampa  during  the  5th  and  6th  November  1873  (in  com- 
mand of  the  Kossoos), reconnaissances  in  force  of  the  8th  and  27  th  November,  and  battle  of  Amoaful  (mentioned  in 
■despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Zuluwarin  1879, and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Kambula 
•(mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

24"  Colonel  W.  W.  Lawrence  served  in  the  Transport  Department  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was 
present  in  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Afghan  war 
in  1880  (Medal). 

248  Colonel  F.  W.  "Robinson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division,  including  the 
Zaimusht  Expedition  and  the  assault  of  Zawa  (Medal). 


War  Services  of  the  Colonels.  39 

s*9  Colonel  A.  A.  Girstin  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  including-  the 
•action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe,  and  the  operations  of  "  Clarke's  Column"  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  on  the  Lines  of  Communication 
and  Base  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

251  Colonel  C.  G.  Brind  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  in  com- 
maud  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Border  Regiment  ( Medal  with  Clasp). 

252  Sir  Simon  Lockhart  served  with  the  1st 'Life  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  in  the 
■engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  at  the 
capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star), 

253  Colonel  John  Hogarth  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the 
Peshawur  Vadev  Field  Force  under  Lieut. General  Maude  (Medal) . 

251  Colonel  P.  H.  Murray  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  and  Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

256  Colonel  C.  W.  H.  Douglas  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  [878-80  with  the  92nd  Highlanders,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6tn  of  October  1879  aud  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Afghans,  in 
the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore.  and  in  the  engagement  at 
Charasiah  on  the  25th  April  1S80  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Robarts  in  the  march 
So  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  of  the  31st  August  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar— horse 
shot  (mentioned  in  despitches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Also 
served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i83i.  Served  in  the  S  mdan  campaign  of  1884-85  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and 
Quarter  Master  General  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  S'.ar). 

2"  Colonel  H.  G.  Dixon  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80, 
:first  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Blyth,  including  the  Bazar 
Valley  Expedition  under  Lient.General  Maude,  and  afterwards  with  the  Khyber  Line  Force  under  Lieut.  General 
Bright  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  with 
the  Suakin  Field  Force  in  December  1S88  during  the  investment  of  Suakin  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
-at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Khedive's  Star,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Also 
served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  Frontier  in  1889.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert 
Low  in  1891,  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass, 
.the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and  the  engagement  at  Panjkora  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

25S  Colonel  W.  W.  Franklyn  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  the  Arhanga  Passes,  the  capture  ot  Bagh.  the  Dwatoi  re- 
connaissance, the  crossing  of  the  Kahu  Darra",  and  the  expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

2iJ  Ciloael  It.  C  .B.  Liwrence  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

260  Colonel  F.  G.  A.Wiehe  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  with  the  Khyber 
:Pield  Force  (Medal). 

292  Colonel  H.  R.  Mends  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

263  Colonel  J.  G.  Maxwell  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Black  Watch,  and 
■was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
s8o4-8'5  as  Staff  Captain  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in 
11885-86  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Grenfell,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (DSO.)  ;  in  the 
operations  near  Suakir.  in  December  i3S3  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major 
•General  Grenfell,  Commanding  the  Suakin  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp,  and  4th  Class  of  the 
Osmanieh)  ;  and  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1889  including  the  engagement  at  Toski  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert 
"Kitchener  in  1896  in  command  of  the  3rd  Infantry  Brigade,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the 
■operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Nominated  to  the  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie  for  services  under  the  Egyptian  Government. 

261  Colonel  H.  A.  MacDonald  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Karatiga 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches),  with 
theMaidan  Expedition,  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on 
25th  April  i33o;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Cabul,  and  was  present  at  the  recon- 
naissance of  31st  August  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
•and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i88r,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Majuba  Hill 
■(mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1885  as  Garrison  Adjutant  at  Assiout  from 
22nd  January  to  5th  June  ;  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  cSS8,  including  the  engagement  at 
Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star),  and  in 
1889  including  the  engagement  at  Toski  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Clasp);  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Tokar  in  1891  (3rd  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  Clasp  to  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expedi- 
t;onary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in   1S96  in  command  of  the  2nd    Infantry   Brigade,   including  the 

<an  jagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir    (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel.  Khedive's 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


40 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 


CORSET, 
2nULIEUT. 
OrENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


Edw.  Evans  Grigs,  Zt.Col.  Bengal  Infantry  

Henry  Byam  Abbott,  Lt. Col. Indian  Staff  Corps  .. 

Jas.  Agi  ew  M'Neale,  Zt.Col.  Bengal  Infantry 

Alfred  Hercules  Mayhew,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  C... 
Malcolm  W.  Stevens,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Infantry   ... 

William  Loch,  Zt.Col-.  Bengal  Infantry    

Henry  Townley  Scott  Yates,  Lt.Col.  II.  Art 

William  John  Irwin.  Lt.Col.  20  Hussars   

Edward  Quin,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Jas,  Bird  Hutchinson,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  .. 

Allan  E.  Langdon,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps  .. 

p.s.c.  James  Latimer  Crawshay  St.  Clair,8  Lt. Col.  j 

(from  h. p.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders),  ■ 

Deputy  Judge  Advocate,  London,  4  May  56 ) 

Jciin  Fras.  .las.  Miller,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Crawford  Boyd  Cooke,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Hugh  de  la  Motte  Hervey,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  U. •;.;... 
John  Muir  Hunter,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  .:..._ 
William  Henry  Browne,  Lt.  Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps! 
Joseph  Whidey,   Lt.Col.  Army    Service    Corps"? 

(Ron.  Major,  15  June  85) ,( 

Albert  de  Clancy  Rennick,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C 

Wm.  Hv.  Dawes  Jones, Lt. Col.  Indian  Staff  Coips 
David  Wm.  Keith  Barr,  CSI.  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C... 
William  F.  Moore,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps  ( 

[Son.  Major,  15  Oct.  85)   '...  ) 

John  W.  B.  Parkin,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps') 

(Hon.  Major,  14  Nov.  85) S 

Malcolm  Graham.  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps  ) 

(  Bon.  Major,  15  June  85) J 

Svdney  Drummond  Turnbull,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C. 
John  P.  Brocklehurst,  MVO.  Lt.Col.  R,  Horse  Gds. 

Alexander  Evans  Gordon,  Lt. Col.  Indian  S.C 

Charles  Francis  Massy,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps... 
Joseph  Henry  New  ill,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  ... 
Arthur  Bucknall  Shakespear,  Major,  h.p.  Royal ) 

Marine  Artillery ;  Paymaster,  4  June  97 j 

Samuel  H.  Winter,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps  1 

(Son.  Major,  1  Aug.  86)   j 

Donald  Robertson,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps I  8  Aug.  65 

William  Geo.  CuTrie  Johnstone,  Lt.  Col.  Indian  "> 

Staff  Corps  ) 

Alfred  G.  Hipwell,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps  ) 

7  (Son.  Major,  8  Aug.  86)  J 

p.s.c.  James  Keith  Trotter,  CMG.  Lt.Col.  R.  Art.  .. 
Gerald  G.  Challice,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps) 

(Son.  Major,  a  Aug.  86)  ....' ) 

William  R.  Winter,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps  > 


7  June  61,25  July  62 

7  June 61  30  July  6. 

8  .Tune  61  (50  July  62 
8  June  61 J23  May  6_ 
7  Dec.  61  16  July  64 
4  Jan.  62  13  Mar.  63 

\  8  Jan.  6b 

3  Jan.  69  28  Oct.  71 


2  May  63 

7  July  63 
Dcnart- 

23  Sept.  71 

1  Mar.  64 

8  Mar  64 

5  Apr.  64 

3  May  64 
Depth 

6  July  64 
z6  July  64 
20  Sept.64 

Depth 


8  Nov.  65 

7  July  66 
mental 

8  Oct.   71 

8  Sept.  68 
3  Apr.  67 

3  Apr.  67 
12  Apr.  64 

4  Sept.  68 

Service 

18  July  68 

1  Aug.  67 

2  July  6S 

Service 


CAPTAIN. 


MAJOlt. 


COLONEL. 


i  Mar.  70  30  May  81  i   7  June  87 

7  June  73  7  June  81 1  7  June  87 
9  May  70    8  June  81    8  June  87 

8  June  73  8June8t!  3  June  87 
19  Aug.  71  1  July  8127  Dec.  87 
18  July  71    1  July  81 1  4  Jan.  88 

1  July  79 1  6  Feb.  85;  2  Aug. 
30 Nov. 79  9  Sept.85i28  Dec. 
12  May  75*12  May  83I12  May 
17  July  75I17  July  83 117  July 

Service     i66/i2  yrs.  113  Aug. 


PLACED  O" 
HALF  VAT. 


Depth 

Deptl 
3  Jan. 


(Son.  Major,  1  Nov.  88), ) 

Thomas  George  Thomson,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C 

Andrew  Kennedy  Macpherson,  Lt.Col.  Indian") 

Staff  Corps   .( 

James  Butler,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff'  Corps 

Geoffrey  Stanley.  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps) 

(Son.  Major  24  Feb.  87)   ;..; )" 

Leslie  Trevor  Bishop,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps... 

William  Loch,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps   

Thomas  Morris  Jenkins,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
p.s.c.  Peter  Henry  Hammond,  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery 
Henry  TraversLugard,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery....!. 
Arthur  C.  G.  Lydiard,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Robert  B.  M'Comb,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps') 

(Son.  Major,  6  May  87)    .., 

Fras.  Onslow  Barrington  Foote,  Lt.Col.  R.  Art.... 
Edmund  George  Henry  Bingham,  Lt.Col.  (from 

h.p.  Royal  Artillery) 

Edm. Baker  Stnndbridge,  Lt.Col.  (from  R.  Art.)... 
Edgar  Holford  Walker,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery... 
Robert  Samuel  Watson,  Lt.  Col.  Royal  Artillery  . 
Annesley  John  Garrett,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Lewis  A.Hope,  CS.  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps) 

(Son.  Major,  17  June  87) j 

Charles  Wm.  Hy.  Sealy,  Lt.Col.Indian  Staff  Corps 
p. s.c.  Son.  Jas.  P.  Napier,29 Lt.Col . h.p.  10  Hussars 
Arthur  Ashley,  Lt.  Col.  Army  Service  Corps  (Son.  1 

Major,  3  Aug.  87)  .( 

Alfred  George  Yaldwyn,  DSO.  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C. 

p.s.c.  Alex.  Martin  Paterson,i0Zf.CW.  (from  h.p.  ) 

Bedford  Regt.),  Dep.  Assist.  Adjutant  Gen.  Bar-  '■■ 

badoes,  7  Apr.  97 J 

Eden  Moyle  Baker,  Lt.Col.  h.p.  Rojnl  Artillery  ... 
Son.  Goo.  Jas.  Playfair,  Lt.Col.   Royal  Artillery  ... 

Francis  Crichton  Maltbv,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C 

William  H.  0.  Wyllie,  CLE.  Lt.Col.\nil\a,n  S.  C.  ... 
p.s.c.  Henry   T.  W.  Allatt,    Lt.Col.   Provisional  • 

Battalion,  Dover } 

George  Wemyss  Anson,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Bowes  Thorpe  M.  Gompertz,  Lt. Col. Indian  S.  C... 
John  James  Money-Simons.  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C.  ... 
Sir  Adelbert  Cecil  T&lbot,KCLE.Lt. Col.  Indian  S.C. 


8  Apr.  65 
26  May  6_ 
4  July  65 


Deptl. 
3  Aug.  ( 
8  Aug.  65 

Deptl. 


Deptl. 

Depth 

8  Dec.  6 

.•9  Dec.  65 

20  Feb.  66 

Deptl. 

2  Mar.  66 
2  Mar.  66 
2  Mar.  66 


3  Apr.  66 
Deptl. 


Service 

Service 

8  Sept.68 
2  Dec.  74 
2  Apr.  69 
14  Aug.  67 

7  Nov.  68 

24  June  68 

Service 

8  Aug.  67 
18  May  69 

Service 
S  Jan.  70 
Service 

Service 

18  July  6i 
14  Dec.  69 

9  July  68 

Service 

1  Mar.  69 
14  May  68 

19  June  60 


1  Oct.  80 

1  Mar.  76 
8  Mar.  76 

5  Apr.  76 
12  Apr.  76 

3  May  76 

r48/i2  .yrs. 

6  July  76 
26  July  76 
20  Sept.76 

lS8/)2  yrs  I 
i58/i2yrs 


31  Jan.  83    1  Jan. 


90 

1  Mar.  9c 
8  Mar.  90 

5  Apr.  90 
12  Apr.  90 

3  May  90 

15  June  90 

6  Jury  90 
26  July  90 

20  Sept.84'20  Sept. 90 

11  Dec 


1  Mar.  84 
8  Mar.  84 

5  Apr.  84 
12  Apr.  84 

3  May  84 

n  Dec.  88 

6  July  84 
26  July  84 


i6c/io  yrs. 

3  Jan.  77 
18  May  81 
:8  Apr.  77 
26  May  77 

4  July  77 
10  Oct.  79 

i58/i2  yrs. 
8  Aug.  77 
8  Aug.  77 

'S8/^  yrs, 
21  Aug.  80 
i5s/i2yrs. 


11  Dec. 

ti  Dec. 
1  Jan.  84 


15  Oct.  90 

14  Nov.  90 

10  Dec.  90 
3  Jan 


15  June85'i8  Jan.  91 
18  Apr.  8518  Apr.  91 
26  May  8526  May  91 
4  July  85I  4  July  yI 

21  May  88  29  July  91 

1  Aug.  91 
8  Aug.  91 
8  Aug.  91 


11  Dec. 
8  Aug. 
8  Aug. 


29  May  66 
Dent! 


Deptl. 
14  Sept  66 

o  Oct.   65 


16  Oct.   66 
30  Oct.   66 

oOct.  66 

it  Jan.  67 

11  Jan.  67 

Jan.  67 


15  July  68 
3  Jan 
19  Feb.  69 

Service 

13  Jan.  69 

13  Jan.  69 

7  July  69 

7  July  60 
17  July  66 

8  Oct.   68 

Service 

17  July  66 
19  Oct.  72 

Service 

2  Dec.  1 


i5s/i2  yrs. 
8  Dec.  77 

19  Dec.  77 

20  Feb.  78 

r48/i2yrs.  1 

2  Mar.  7SI  2  Mar.  81 
2  Mar.  78  2  Mar.  36 
2  Mar.  7SI  2  Mar.  36 


it  Dec.  88 

1  Feb.  86 

11  Dec.  88 

11  Dec.  88 
8  Dec.  85 

19  Dec.  85 

20  Feb.  86] 
11  Dec.  88, 


8  Aug, 
22  Oct. 
1  Nov. 


91 


9  Oct.  67 

15  Dec.  71 
8  Jan.  70 

14  Oct.   70 
Oct.   68 

22  Oct.  70 

29  June  69 
18  Mar.  70 
2  Jan,  71 

15  Jan.  67 


27  Aug.  79 
20  Sept.  79 
3  Apr.  78 

r48/i2  yrs. 

23  Dec.  79 

30  Dec.  79 

17  Jan.  80 
17  Jan.  80 

16  Oct.   78 

29  May  73 

'48/i2  yrs 

17  July  78 
12  Nov.  79 

■■48/i2  yrs. 

14  Sept.78 

30  Oct.  74 

2  July  81 
19  May  80 
16  Oct.  78 
30  Oct.   78 

26  July  76 

ti  Jan.  79 

Jan.  79 

11  Jan.  79 

15  Jan.  79 


1  Nov.  91 
8  Dec.  91 

19  Dec.  91 

20  Feb.  92 
14  Feb.  92 

2  Mar.  92 
2  Mar.  92 
2  Mar.  92 


4  June  97 


18  Mar.  85 U  Mar.  92 

2  Mar.  8-1  Apr.  92 

3  Apr.  86    3  Apr.  92 

11  Dec.  88|  6  May  92 

12  May  85  12  May  92 

12  May  85  12  May  92 

13  May  85I13  May  92 
13  May  35J13  May  92 
26  Aug.  84^5  May  92 
29  May  86129  May  92 

11  Dec.  88  17  June  92 
17  July  86H7  July  92 
1  Mar.  84,27  July  92 
11  Dec.  88    3  Aug.  92 


14  Sept.! 

1  July  Si 

12  Oct.   87 

5  Oct.   8 

16  Oct.   81 

30  Oct.  86 

1  Jan.  86 

11  Jan.  87 
11  Jan. 
11  Jan.  87 

15  Jan.  87 


23  Aug 


14  Sept.  92 
to  Oct.  92 


12  Oct.  92! 20  Nov.  97 


15  Oct. 

y 
92 

16  Oct. 

92 

30  Oct. 

92 

1  Jan. 

93 

11  Jan. 

03 

11  Jan 

03 

11  Jan. 

93 

15  Jan. 

93 

Lieutenant  Colonels. 


41-* 


j  COB.VET, 
2DdlIEUT. 
OrEIfSIGJf. 


p.s.c.  Frederick  Luttman-Johnson,  Lt.Col.  (from) 

Major  h.p.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.);  D.A.A.  ,L   10  Oct.   65    7  Nov.  68(19  Apr 

General  for  Inst  faction,  Malta,  14  Dec.  94 J 

Thomas  Greenaway,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corp*    ..12  Feb.  67 
James  L.  Aberigh-Mackay,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  C.  13  Feb.  67 


WHEN 
PLACED  OK 
HALF  PAY. 


William  G.  W.  Macbay,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  23  Mar.  67  13  July  70 


1  July  81(22  Jan 

1  Jan.  6aji2  Feb.  79  12  Feb.  87 1 12  Feb.  93 
o  Sept. 69(13  Feb.  79J13  Feb.  87(13  Feb.  9 


William    Dunne,   Lt.Col.  Army    Service    Corps) 
(Hon.  Major,  1  Apr.  83)    j  I 

Edmund  Spencer  B.  Guilders,  Major,  Royal  Bug.... - 

Stephen  J.  M.  Jopp,^  Lt.Col.  (trom  h.p.  North- "}  J 
ampton  Regiment) ;  Commanding  Discharge  >  : 
Depot  21  Oct.  96    J 

Maunsell  Bowers,  Lt.Col.  h.p.  5  Dragoon  Guards...! 


Deptl. 


Henry  Hall,  Lt.Col.  (from  Maior  h.p.  Derbyshire  )  ;20  ^pr   g 
Regt.)  ;  Comdt.  Hibernian  Mil. School,  11  Nov.95 5  ' 


Service 
29  Apr.  73 

17  May  77 


13  Apr.  72 

30  Sept.6£ 

Gerald  Ward  Martin,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps"  .J22  June  67J24  Mar.  71 
Arthur  Emerson  Chapman,  Lt.Col.  Roval  Marines  2S  June  651   3  Aug.  67 

Frederick  Robertson  Ditmas,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C....1       lo  July  67 

George  Hambley  Elliott,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  13  July  67  17  Jan.  70 


p.s.c. Henry  Elliott  Chevallier  Kitchener,43  Lt.  Col.  \ 
h.p.  (from  Major  Duke  of  CoriiwaH'sLt.  Inf.)  ..  j 

Edward  Willock  Chalmers,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C.    ... 

Knighton  Arnold,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps) 
(Hon.  Major,  1  Sept.  88)  $ 

Jaa.  A.  Lawrence  Montgomery,  Zf.CoZ.  Indian  S.C. 

Arthur  Parrv  Thornton,  Lt.  Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps:  M  Sept.  67 

Masters  John   Godfery,   Lt.Col.  Army    Service  )  I     Deptl 
Corps  (lion.  Major,  15  Sept.  88)    j 

Arthur  Domville Corbet,  CB.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Marines 

p.s.c.  John  Ad  ye,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Chas.  Edw.  Yate,  CSI  CMG.  Lt  Col.  Indian  S.  C... 

p.s.c.  John  Beckwith  Lcef'e,  Lt.Col.  R.  Marine  Art. 


Nicholas  P.  O'Gorman,45  Lt. Col.  ({vomMajorh.p.  > 
Lincoln  Regt.),  D.A.A.  G.  Mono  Kong,  iS  Jan.  35  j 

p.s.c.  Richd.  M.  Greenfield,  Lt. Col.  InniskillingFus. 

Ales.  L.  Scott  Burrowes,  Lt.Col.  R.  Marine  Art.  ., 

Fred.  Babington  Peile,  Lt.  Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

p.s.c.  Lionel  G.  Fawkes,  Lt.  Col.  Royal  Artillery,  I 
Instructor  M.  M.  College,  1  Sspt.  93 ] 

Fred.  S  C.  Hare,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps  

Henry  Breffey  Ternan,  Lt.  Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Fred.  Duncan  Raikes,  CIE.  Lt.Col. Indian  S.C 

Henry  Garde  Rice,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps  .. 

Edm.  Percival  Wilford,  Lt.Col.   Gloucester  Regt. 

Arthur  Thomas  Preston,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers.. 

Wm.  Fras.  Hungerford  Grey,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C. 

James  Stoneman,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps 

Thomas  F.  Dunscomb  Bridge,  Lt.Col.  R.  Marines... 

Charles  Grenville  Mansel,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  C... 

Charles  Thomas  Bingham,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  C. 

Dougl£3  Davidson  Pryce,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  C.  ... 

Francis  F.  R.  Burgess,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

p.s.c.  William  Andrew  Yule,5*  Lt.Col.  (from  h.p.  > 
Scots  Fus.)  ;  D.A.A.  General,  Bermuda,  7  Nov. 94  J 


Horatio  Arthur  Yorke,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Solomon  Chas.  Fred.  Peile,  Major,  Indian  S.  C.  ... 

Guthrie  H.  Jessop,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps   ... 

Somerset  Henry  Paul  Giaves,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C. 

Henry  Hay,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Archibald  Mungo  Muir,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Sydney  Hume  Lynn,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps 

Malcolm  Alex.  Gray,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  ... 

Arthur    Close    Borton,56  Lt.Col.  h.p.    Somerset \ 

Light  Infantry   ) 

i  Henry  de  Courc'y  Rawlins, Lt.Col.  Scot.Rifles(26F.) 

John  Henry  Aug.  Spyer,  Lt.  Col.  Irish  Regt.  (18  F.) 
i  Richard  Theodore  Orpen,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 
i  Henry  Thomas  Curling,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery   ... 

Daniel  Alex.  Blest,  Lt.Col.  Essex  Regiment  (56  F.) 

[  Audley  Dallas  Neeld,  Major,  2  Life  Guards    

I  James  Ramsay  Hobday,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
I  George  Williams  Deane,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
j  Edmund  George  Barrow,  CB.  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C. 
I  George,  Lord  Binning,  Major,  R.  Horse  Guards 

Francis  William  Snell,  L'.  Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
1  George  Robert  Rollo  Savage,  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers 
I  Malby  Edward  Grotton.  Lt.  Col.  Lancaster  Regt 

Henry  Kilgour,53  Lt.Col.  h.p.  (from  Major  Nor 
thumberland  Fusiliers)  Recruiting  Staff  Officer, 
Woolwich,  14  May  95 

Robert  Purdy,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  .... 

Charles  Haydon  W.Cafe.iV.CoS.Sussex  Regt.  (35F.) 

Thomas  Harding  Mackenzie,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C... 

Fred.  A.  Le  Poer  Trench,  Lt.Col.. Army  Service'} 
Corps  (Hon.  Capt.  1  May  80) j 

George  Robert  Stone,  Lt.Col.  Liverpool  Regt.  (3  F.) 

John  Frascr  Dingwall  Fordyce.it. Cot.  Indian  S.C. 

Henry  St.  Patrick  Maxwell, CSI.  Zr.Co/.Indian  S.C. 

Henry  Robert  Dacres  Thomas,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C. 

Alfred  Jas.  Phayre  Nuthall,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C 

Robert   V.   Day,    Lt.Col.    Army  Service    Corps") 
(Hon.  Capt.  1  May  80)  > 

William  James  Fowler,  Lt.Co'.  Royal  Artillery 


10  July  66 
14  Aug.  67 

Deptl. 
14  Sept.  67 


13  Dec.  65 


9  Nov.  67 
>.j  June  67 

7  Mar.  65 


8  Jan.  68 


Deptl. 


10  Feb.  69 

25  Feb.  71 

Service 

9  Oct.  69 
8  Sept.  71 

Service 

3  Aug.  67 
2  Feb.  76 
22  Mar.  71 


23  Mar.  79 
i3s/i2  yrs. 
8  Jan.  3s  1 


iS  Nov.  S2  23  Mar.  o: 


:i  Dec. 


12  Mar.  Si,  22  Apr, 

21  Aug.  78 
29  Dec.  77 

22  June  79 
26  Aug.  So 
10  July  79 

1 3  July  79 

13  Nov.  75 


21  Apr.  83 
26  May  85 

22  June 
28  June  36 
10  July  87 

2  Mar. 

26  July  85 


4  Sept.  79 
■38/i2  jrs. 
ii  Sept.  80 
23  Jan.  S5 
9  Nov.  79 
3  Aug.  67 1 17  Sept.  77 


14  Aug.  79Ji43Aug.  87 
x38/i2  yrs. in  Dec.  88 
14  Sept.  79 1 14  Sept.  87 
14  Sept.  87 


21  Aug.  69 

13  June  74 

6  Dec.  67 

7  July  70 

1  Dec.  70 
Service 


r-S" 


22  Feb.  68  28  Oct.   71 

14  Mar.  68  j  3  May  71 

Deptl .    j    Service, 

25  July  65  27  June6S 

'15  July 

3  June  63 128  Oct.   71 
Deptl.        Service 

26  June  66  3  Aug.  6; 
8  July  68 !  20  July  70 
8  July  68131  Aug.  70 
8  July  6815  July  71 
8  July  6827  Oct.   71 

2  Oct.  66|  10  Feb.  69 

'13  June  69 

„    I  9  Aug.  74 

Dep.  Ser.  |i32/]2yrs. 

2  Sept.  68  15  Lee.  69 
16  Sept. 68, 28  Oct.  71 
30  Sept. 63  28  Oct.  71 
Dep.  Ser.  ;  i38/i2yrs. 

7  Nov.  68    6  May  71 

24  July  69  28  Oct.   71 

I23  Apr.  74 

'3°  Dec.  71 

I  7  July  69 

15  July  68 

7  July  60J27  Oct.  71 
15  Feb.  69  28  Oct.  71 
13  Jan.  69^8  Mar.  71 
13  Jan.  71  [28  Oct.   71 


21  Aug.  78 

14  Sept.3i 
17  May  78 
8  Jan.  80 

12  Dec.  80 

i38/]2yrs. 

22  Feb.  80 
14  Mar.  80 

i38/i2  yrs. 
27  Sept. 79 


1  Dec.  88 

29  Sept.  86 
24  Jan.  85 
9  Nov.  87 
21  Dec.  86 

ic  Jan.  3s 


90 


10  Aug 

31  Dec. 

8  Jan. 

21  July  86 

14  Feb.  89 

22  Feb.  88 
14  Mar.  88 
16  Mar.  89 
19  July  82 

22  Jan.  81J23  July  87 
3  June  80    3  June  88 

I3s/i2  ys.  25  June  89 
6  May  81  15  June  8s 
8  July  801  8  July  88 
8  July  80I  8  July 


1  Apr.  93 

2  Apr.  93 

22  Apr.  9 

25  Apr.  93 

26  May  93 

22  June  93 

25  June  93 
10  July  93 

13  July  93 

26  July  93 

14  Aug.  93 
1  Sept.93 

14  Sept.  93 

14  Sept.  93 

15  Sept. 93 

29  Sept.93 
5  Oct.  94 
9  Nov.  93 
1  Dec.  93 

16  Dec.  93 

->.g  Dec.  93 
}i  Dec.  93 
8  Jan.  04 

3  Feb.  94 

14  Feb.  94 
22  Feb.  94 
14  Mar.  94 
16  Mar.  94 
11  May  94 
21  May  94 
3  June  94 
5  Juno  54 
26  June  94 
S  July  94 
8  July  94 


25  Apr.  97 


17  Dec.  98 


July  80  S  July  88 1  8  July  94 

8  July  80I  8  July  881  8  July  94 

1  Aug.  781  2  Feb.  85  25  July  94 

3  June  Sx  j  15  June  85    6  Aug.  94 

9  Aug.  85 1  9  Aug.  94  j  10  Aug.  94 
11  Dec.  SS I   1  Sept. 891   1  Sept.94 

2  Sept.8oj  2  Sept.  88J  2  Sept.94 
16  Sept. So  16  Sept. 88;  16  Sept.94 
30  Sept. 80 1 3°  Sept. 88  30  Sept.94 

8  Oct.   94 
7  Nov.  94 


11  Dec.  88;  28  Oct 
7  Nov.  801  7  Nov.  88 

9  Jan.  79  28  Dec.  86 

11  Oct.  79J30  May  S3 
3  Oct.  88 
1  Apr.  88 
6  Feb.  65 


it  Sept, 
23  Jan.  69 


t6  June  66 
13  Feb.  66 


28  Oct.   71. 
3  Feb.  69 

Dep.Serv. 


4  Feb.  69 
6  Feb.  6q 
10  Feb.  69 
10  Feb.  69 

Dep.Serv, 


30  Dec.  7 

1  Apr. 

28  Oct.  71 

7  July  69 
T2  Nov.  70 

8  June  7c 

15  July  68 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 

i2u/i2yrs. 

2S  Feb.  74 
28  Oct.  7: 

27  Apr.  71 

28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.   71 

"u/i2yrs. 
15  July  68 


1  Jan.  81 
7  July  81 
16  Aug.  79 
9  Oct.  79 
13  Apr.  81 
13  Jan.  81 

13  Jan.  81 
30  Dec.  83 

14  May  87 
23  Jan.  81 

7  July  81 
9  July  79 

4  May  80 

16  Aug.  79 
12  June  80 

3  Feb.  81 

11  Dec.  88 

19  May  8j 

4  Feb.  Si 
6  Feb.  81 

10  Feb.  81 
10  Feb.  81 

n  Dec.  88 

'.6  Aug.  79 


5  July  82 
24  Sept.  87 

1  July 
13  Jan. 
16  Feb.  S7 

22  Dec.  94 

23  Jan. 

1  Apr. 
9  Mar.  86 

2  Mar.  Si 

16  Feb.  35 

5  Mar.  84 

3  Feb.  S5 

3  Feb.  90 

17  Dec.  S4 

4  Feb.  85 

6  Feb.  89 
10  Feb.  80 
10  Feb.  89 
13  Feb.  90 

24  Feb.  85 


8  Nov.  94 

15  Dec.  94 
17  Dee.  94 

1  Jan.  qs 
4  Jan.  95 
8  Jan.  95 

12  Jan.  95 

13  Jan.  9s 
13  Jan. 

16  Jan.  qj 
:8  Jan.  95 

23  Jan.  95 

24  Jan.  95 

25  Jan.  95 

27  Jan.  95 

1  Feb.  9 

2  Feb.  9 

3  Feb.  95 

3  Feb.  95 

4  Feb.  95 
4  Feb.  95 
6  Feb.  9£ 

10  Feb.  95 
10  Feb.  95 

13  Feb.  95 

20  Feb.  95 


8  Nov. 


43-4 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 


Edward  D.  Newnham-Smith,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C... 

Pechell  Kaslett,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers   

Wm.SenhouseClarke.Lf.  Col. Worcester Regt.  (29  F.) 
Henry  D.  Williams,  Lt.Col.X. Stafford  Regt.  (98  F.) 
Henry  T.  Penrhys  Evans,  Lt.Col.  E.  Lane.  Regt. 
Adolphus  James  Price, CMG.  Lt.Col.  W.York  Regt. 
G-eorge  William  Addison,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers: 

Alfred  Porcelli,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Fred.  Fras.  Johnson,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps 
Ciarles  A.  Edes,  Lt.Col.  Army   Service  Corps) 

(Son.  Capt.  1  May  80) j 

Arundel  James  Nixon, Lt.Col.  (from  Royal  Art.)  .. 

Frederic  Gosset,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Chandos  Hoskyns,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers   

William  Bernard  Wilson,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  C... 
p.s.c.  Wm.  Aug.  Collings,  Lt.Col.  Berkshire  Regt... 
Edw.  Vernon  Peshall  llonteith,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C. 
Henry  Campbell  Lamb,  It. Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Edward  Robert  Hussey,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

John  Leach,  LA. Col.  Royal  Artillery  

John  Deering,  Lt.Col.  Cheshire  Regiment    

Vernon  Ansdell  Schalch.Lf. Col. Indian  StaffCorps 
William  Henry  Young,  Lt.Col.  Bedfordshire  Regt. 
Charles  Duncan  Cooper,  Lt.Col.  Dublin  Fusiliers.. 
Gervas  Selwyn  Eyre,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff' Corps.. 
p.s.c. Wm.RandolphRouih, if. Co/.  (from-Jfu/orh.p.  ) 

Suffolk  Regt.),  A.4.. General,  Burmuh,  19  June  95  j 
Francis  Fred.  Fyler  Roupell,  Lt.  Col.  E. Surrey  Regt 

Cosmo  George  Gordon,  Lt  Col. Royal  Marines   

p. s.c.  Harold  Paget,  CB.  Lt.Col.  7  Hussars  

Charles  Napier  Miles,  Lt.Col.  1  Life  Guards   

Lionel  Jas.  A.  Chapman,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  .. 
/).»  c.Edmund  Balfe,  Lt.Col.  Indian  StaffCorps  ... 
Hon.  John  Scott  Napier,611  Lt.Col.  (Irom  Gordon^ 

Hldrs.),  Insp.of  Gymnasia,  AHershot,  12  Feb.  97  j 
LionelG.  Brooke,  Lt. Col.  Connaught  Rangers  (94  F.) 

Robert  Albert  Hickson,  Lt.Col.  The  Buffs 

Rowland  B.  Mainwaring,  Lt.Col.  Welsh  Fusiliers.. 

John  Henry  Spurgin,  Lt  Col.  Scots  Fusiliers 

Thomas  Cole  Porter,  Lt.Col.  6  Dragoon  Guards 

John  Hy.  Edw.  Hinde,  Lt.Col.  Border  Regt.  (34  F.) 
Charles  Fred.  Alexander  Turnbull,  Lt.Col.  Duke) 

of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  (32  F.)  j 

Henry  Boughey,  Lt.Col.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. 
St.  George  Corbet  Gore,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  ... 

Robert  Oliver  Lloyd,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  

William  John  Orr',  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Alex..Wm.  Croker  Bell,  Lt.Col.  Indian  StaffCorps 
George  Cadell  Dobbs,  Lt.Col.  Indian  StaffCorps  ... 
Bradshaw  L.  P.  Reilly,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Charles  WemyssMuir,  CLE.  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  C. 
'l.'hos.  Robt.  M.  Macpherson,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C... 
Edw.  D.  Fred.  Bignell,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
G».o.  Brougham  Austin,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Geo.  Edw.  Money,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  

John  Clibborn,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Charles  Parker  Ridley,  Lt.Col.  Manchester  Regi-  V 

ment  (o6Foot) j 

Edw.  Cecil  Dowse,  Lt.Col.  Derbyshire  Regt.  (45  P.) 
John  Grogan  Glancy,  Lt.Col.  Lemster  Regt.  (100  F.) 
Claude  Reignier  Conder,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 
Woodforde  Geo.  du  Boulay,  Lt.  Col.  Roy.  Engineers 
Edmund  William  Creswell,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Thomas  Ryder  Main,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  

Charles  WilliamiSherrard,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 
Henry Ws  13 gh  Panny-Tailyour, Lt.  Col.  R.  Engineers 

Thomas  French  Ross,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Scots  

Fred.  Seymour  Allen,  Lt.Col.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.... 
p.a.c.  Arthur  F.  Barrow,  d/GJ.  DsO. Lt.Col.  Indian  j 

Staff  Corps    ') 

Wm.  Butler  Ferris,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Hugh  Claude  E.  Lucas,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Afwell  Robert  Porter,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps... 
Edw.  Chamier  Kellie,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps... 
Alfred  Robert  Martin,  Major,  Indian  StaffCorps... 
Booert  Alex.  Wa.hab,  CLB.Major,  Royal  Engineers 
Wm.  A.  D'Oyly  O'Mealy,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
George  Hy.  Robinson,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps... 
jo. s.c.  Beauchamp  Duff,C2\E.  Major,  Indian  Staff  C. 
Edgar    Gaussen,  Lt.Col.    Army   Service    Corps) 

(Hon.  Captain  6  Mar.  80)  J 

p.s  c.   Theodore    E.   Stephenson,  Lt.Col.   Essex) 

Regt.  (44  F.) ) 

Anihew  Green  Thompson,  Lt.Col.  6  Dragoons 

Geoffrey  G.Grimwood,£t Col. King's  R.  Rifles  (60F.) 

William  Pitt,  Lt.Col,  Royal  Engineers  

Charles  Wilkinson,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

George  Francis  De  Bnde  Davidson,  Lt.Col.  (from  | 

Major,  h.p.    Royal    Highlanders)  ;     Recruiting  » 

Staff  Officer,  Birmingham,  1  May  96 I 

George  Humphrys  Leathern,  Lt.Col.  (from  Major) 

Ea?t  Surrey  Regiment),  Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  y 

Manchester,  16  Dec.  96 J 


cornet,   1 

2Ild  LIEUT. ! 
OrENSlGN. 


27  Feb.  69 
8  Jan.  68 


7  Aug  7c 
1  Dec.  66 


Dep.Serv. 


24  Apr.  69 


5  May  69 
5  May  69 


8  July  68 
29  May  60 
20  June  68 

8  July  68 
12  June  69 

7  July  69 

5  Oct.  67 

22  June  67 

23  Jan.  60 


June  69 

14  Aug.  67 

5  May  69 

26  June  67 

15  Feb.  68 

4  Apr.  67 
9  Mar.  66 

27  Nov.  67 


7  July  69 
7  July  69 
7  July  69 

7  July  t>9 

7  July  69 
7  July  69 

7  July  69 

8  July  69 
4  July  69 
4  July  69 


8  July  68 

18  Nov.  68 


28  Oct.  71 
7  July  69 

27  Oct.  71 
9  Aug.  73 

28  Oct.   71 

21  July  71 
7  July  6g 
7  July  69 

28  Feb.  74 
\'2"/j2yrs. 

15  July  68 
7  July  69 
7  July  69 

28  Oct.  71 

16  Mar.  73 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 

7  July  69 
13  Jan.  69 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
30  Nov.  70 
28  Oct.  71 

27  Cct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

24  Sept. 70 
3  Aug.  67 

22  Feb.  71 
20  Nov.  75 
13  Jan.  69 
28  Oct.  71 

17  May  71 

28  Oct.  71 

29  Dec.  69 

30  Dec.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
24  Feb.  73 
19  Jan.  70 

22  July  68 

28  Oct.  71 

8  Jan.  70 

8  Jan.  70 
19  Apr.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 

9  Aug.  73 

30  Dec.  71 
11  Feb.  75 
8  Jan.  70 
8  Jan.  70 
8  Jan.  70 

23  July  70 
23  July  70 

23  July  70 
27  Oct.  71 

24  Sept.  70 


18  Aug.  69 
21  Aug.  69 
21  Aug.  69 
21  Aug.  69 


18  Aug.  69  28  Oct.  71 

7  Oct.  71 

7  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 
2  Dec.  74 

29  Apr.  73 
12  Feb.  73 

9  Aug.  73 
17  Aug.  74 

i3s/i2  yrs. 


Dep.&h.p. 


2  Mar.  66 
23  Mar.  67 


27  Feb.  81 
7  July  81 
1  Feb.  79 

6  Mar.  80 

24  May  79 

4  Mar.  80 
1  July  Si 
1  July  3i 

17  Nov.  83 

11  Dec.  88 

13  Sept. 79 

7  July  81 
7  July  81 

^24  Apr.  81 
]  4  Oct.   80 

5  May  81 
5  May  81 
7  July  81 

25  Sept.  79 
1  Jan.  3o 

29  May  8 1 

30  Dec.  76 
1  Nov.  79! 

12  June  81 

1  Jan.  81 
7  Aug.  78 

2  July  3i 

23  July  79 

24  Nov.  82 

14  Nov.  70 
30  June  81 

17  Apr.  80 

15  Apr.  79 

26  Feb.  76 

13  June  80 
19  Feb.  79 

5  Oct.   78 

7  Jan.  80 

26  May  So 

3  Apr.  78 

8  Jan.  82 
8  Jan.  82 
7  July  8 
7  J«ly  8 
7  July  8 
7  July  8 
7  July  8 
7  July  8 

7  July  8 

8  July  8 

14  July  8 

14  July  8 

13  Dec.  70 
23  Mar.  81 

7  Jan.  82 
S  Jan.  82 
3  Jan.  82 

8  Jan.  82 
23  July  82 
23  July  82 

23  July  82 

24  Nov.  77 

15  Aug.  77 

18  Aug.  81 

18  Aug.  81 

21  Aug.  81 

21  Aug.  81 

21  Aug.  81 

2  Dec.  85 

8  Jan.  85 

8  Jan.  85 

S  Jan.  85 

8  May  86 

11  Dec.  88 


,      LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 


21   Sept.74 

30  Dec.  7: 
20  Jufy  72 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 

19  Feb.  67 


11  Apr 


27  Feb. 
1  Apr. 

11  Aug. 

17  June 
1  June 
5  Sept. 
1  Apr. 
1  Apr. 

1  Apr. 

2  Apr. 

19  Mar.  851  3 
1  Apr.  88 1  9 

4  Apr.  88114 
1  July  87  24 

28  June  84  30 

5  May  89'  5 

5  May  89I  5 
22  May  88|  6 

1  Apr.  85)12 

21  Apr.  88114 
1  July  87I29 
7  Mar.  S8;  3 

18  Apr.  S3'  5 

12  June  8g'i2 

18  June85Ji9 

1  Aug. 

22  June 
15  June  85  26 

6  Dec.  93.26 

7  Apr.  85  30 

30  June  89  30 

2  Mar.  81!  1 

1  July  81!  1 
14  Mar.  83!  1 
ic  Oct.   85!  1 

2  Nov.  85J  1 
17  Mar.  86|  1 

31  Mar.  86!  1 

5  Apr.  86'  1  July  95 


89^27  Feb.  95 
81  j  1  Mar.  95 
86  2  Mar.  95 
851  6  Mar.  95 
85^8  Mar.  95 
83.20  Mar.  95 
88J29  Mar.  95 
88,29  Mar.  95 
90I  1  Apr.  95 

90J  2  Apr.  95 

Apr.  05 
Apr.  95 
Apr.  95 
Apr.  93 
Apr.  95 
May  95 
May  95 
May  95 
May  95 
May  95 
May  95 
June  95 
June  95 
June  95 

June  95 

June  9 5 
June  95 
June  95 
June  95 
June  95 
June  95 

July  95 
July  95 
July  95 
July  95 
July  95 
July  95 
July  95 


_j  Mar.  87  1 
1 10  Feb.  87  2 
1  July  s8i  2 
7  July  80:  7 
7  July  8g|  7 
7  July  89,  7 

7  July  89,  7 
I  7  July  89]  7 
j  7  July  89  7 
j  7  July  89   7 

8  July  89J  8 
14  July  fag  14 

J 14  July  89:14 

{30  Sept.  84  28 

21  July  851  5 

3  Mar.  86' 1 2 

1  July  88  12 

14  July  88  12 

1  Aug.  88  12 

18  Dec.  8812 

18  Dec.  88  12 

:8Dec.  8812 

21  June  85:14 

6  May  8&J15 

16  Feb. 


July  95 
July  95 
July  95 
July  95 
July  95 
July  95 
July  95 
July  95 
July  95 
July  95 
July  95 
July  05 
July  95 

July  95 

Aug.  95 
Aug.  95 
Aug.  95 
Aug.  95 
Aug.  95 
Aug.  95 
Aug.  95 
Aug.  95 
Aug.  95 
Aug.  95 

8  Aug.  95 


18  Aug.  89' 1 8 

21  Aug.  89  21 

21  Aug.  89121 

21  Aug.  8921 

2  Sept.9ii::8 

5  Dec.  92J28 

12  Feb.  93)28 

9  Aug.  93)28 

Aug.  94 


Aug.  o5 
Aug.  S3 
Aug.  95 
Aug.  95 
Aug.  95 
Aug.  95 
Aug.  95 
Aug.  95 
Aug.  95 


3  Sept. 90  3  Sept.  95 


1  July  81  57  Nov.  83  16  Sept.95 

1  Mar.  79  29  July  85  17  Sept.95 

1  Oct.    81    4  Nov.  85  18  Sept.95 

23  July  8218  Dec.  88124  Sept.95 

23  July  82  18  Dec.  881  1  Oct.  95 

11  Nov.  76  11  July  36   9  Oct.   95 


2  Mar.  7S  ?8  Nov.  83  16  Oct.   95 


WHEN 
PLACED  Olf 
HALF   PAT. 


9  Oct.  95 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 


45 


COBSSI, 
2nd  LIEUT. 
OrENSTGN 


LIEUT. 


William  Moore,  Lt.Col.  South  Staffordshire  Eegt. 

Horatio  Holt  Hart,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers   i      

Arthur    Davidson,61    MTO.    Lt.Col.    h.p.    (from) 

Major  King's  R.  Rifles),  Equerry  to  the  Queen...  j  ' 

Charles  Maximilian  Western,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  i       

John  Charles  Fred. Gordon, C/J?.Zf. Col. Indian  S.  C.'i0  Nov.  69 

Charles  Ernest  Heath,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps        

Douglas  Minto  Allen,  Lt.Col.  West  India  Regiment!       

John  Stacpole,62  Zl.CoZ.  (from  Major  h.p.  Army  } 

Service  Corpsl  ;  D.A.A.G .Portsmouth,  13N0V.95  )  !         

Charles  Henry  Vincent  Garbett.i*. Col.  Indian  S.C.  17  Nov.  69 
Joseph  Alexander  Lambert,  Lt.  Col.  2  Dragoon  Gds 


28  Feb.  74 
23  July  70 

10  Sept.  76 

7  July  69 
28  Oct.   71 

9  Aug.  74 
22  Sept.75 

21  Jan.  74 

28  Oct.   71 
2  Dec.  74 


Andrew  William  Proudfoot  .Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  Corps  24  Nov.  69    8  Oct.   71 


23  July  70 
6  Dec.  67 

6  Dec.  67 


4  Oct.  81 
23  July  82 

23  Apr.  85 

24  Jan.  80 
10  Nov.  81 

1  Oct.  S3 

16  Jan.  85 

26  Mar.  84 

17  Nov.  Si 
1  Dec.  80 

24  Nov.  81 

23  July  82 

1  July  Si 

1  July  81 

8  Dec.  81 
8  Dec 


Owen  Vidal  Boddy,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Ent-ineers 
p.s.c.  Wm.  Thompson  Adair,  Major,  Royal  Marines 
Edward  Ernest  Pyne, 3J ajor,  h.p.  Royal  Marines,  ) 

Barrack  Master,  Chatham ) 

Robert  Francis  Trotter,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps!  8  Dec.  6g'5>8  Oct. 
Aubrey  de  Vere  Alexander,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  Corps!  8  Dec.  69  28  Oct. 

Augustus  West  Hill,  Lt. Col.  Middlesex  Regt 1  Jan.  79J27  Sept.8o 

Francis  Sej-mour  Allen,  Lt.Col.  Worcester  Regt....        9  Mar.  72  29  June  81 

p.s.c.  James  M.  Grierson.  Major,  Royal  Artillery...        9  Oct.   77 

Bloomfield  Gough,  Lt.Col.  9  Lancers 27  Apr.  7028  Oct.   71 

Edw.  Archibald  Young,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Statf  Corps  15  Dec.  69' 28  Oct.   71 

Charles  H.  B.  Norcott,  Lt.Col.  Rille  Brigade ^4  Aug.  67^8  Oct.   71J 

21  Jan.  74 
8  Jan.  70 
12  Nov.  73 
24  July  72 
17  May  77 
28  Oct.   71 


p.s.c.  John  Reeves,  Lt.Col.  lush  Fusiliers 

Layard  Livingstone  Fenton.  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C. ... 

Mortimer  Graham  Neeld,  Lt  Col.  17  Lancers  

Harry  H.  Rose  Heath,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps... 
Seymour  Chas.  H.  Monro,  Major,  Seaforth  Hldrs.... 
p.s.c.  John  William  Godfray,  Lt.Col.  King's  Own  ) 

Scottish  Borderers ) 

George  DalrympleM.  Nisbett,63 Major,  h.p.  Bed-  ) 

ford  Regiment j 

Frederick  Stapleton  Gwatkin,  Lt.  Col-Indian  S.  C. 
"EC  Fenton  John  Aylmer,  Captain,  Royal  Engineers 
John  Eccles  Nixon,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Alan  Coddingtou  Batten,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
William  Leslie  Davidson,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery... 
Alfred  Astley  rearson,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Willoughby  Pitcairn  Kennedy,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C. 
Henry  Macan  Mason,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Statf  Corps  ... 

Francis  Stevenson,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Statf  Corps 

Henry  Robert  Roberts,  Lt.Col.  Lincolnshire  Regt.... 

George  Hawkes,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Francis    Fawkes    Johnstone,  Major   (from  h.p.  > 
Bedford    Regt.);  Inspector    of  War'tike   Stores,  r 

c  Apr.  97  ) 

Wm.  Hy.  Riddell,  Lt.Col.  Bedfordshire  Regt 

Chas.  C.  Hayford  Thorolfl,  Lt.Col.  Welsh  Fusiliers 
Chas.  Boyd  YVilkieson,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  ... 
George  D.  F.  Sulivan,  Lt.Col.  4  Dragoon  Guards.. 
James  Arthur  Strachan,  Lt.Col.  Oxford  Lt.  Inf.  ... 
Robert  G.  W.  Hepburne,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery... 
p.s.c.  Jas.  Wolfe  Murray,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  ... 
Fred.  Thos.  Clayton,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps 
Arden  Lowndes  Bavlev,  Lt.Col.  West  India  Regt.... 
p.s.c.  Herbert  E.  Belfield,  Lt. Col.  West  RidingRegt. 
p.s.c.  Hugh  M.  Sinclair,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  ... 
Wm.  Edw.  Morrison  Rough,  Lt.Col.  7  Dragoon  Gds. 
Arthur  Reginald  Fraser,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery... 
p.s.c.  John  W.  Thos.  Spencer,  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery 

Henry  Leycester  Aylmer,  Lt.Col.  16  Lancers 

Ernest    Houghton'    Lt.Col.    Army    Ord.    Dept. ) 

(Hon.  Lt.Col.  21  May  84) J 

Richird  Terrick  Stainforth,  Lt.Col.  Army  Ord.) 

Dept.  (Hon.  Lt.Col.  6  Jan.  86)    ) 

Wm.    Butterworth    Cooke,   Lt.Col.   Army   Ord.) 

Depi.  (Hon.  Lt.Col.  12  Mar.  86) $ 

Fred*.  Ociavius  Leggett,  Lt.Col.  Army  Ord.  Dept.  ^ 

(Hon.  Lt.Col.  30  Sept.  87) ) 

John  Laugford  Wheeler,  Lt.Col.  Army  Ord.  Dept.  ) 

(Hon.  Lt.Col.  :o  Oct.  88)   j 

Robt.  Fulke  Noel  Clarke,  Lt.Col.  Army  Ord. Dept. ) 

(Ron.  Lt. Col.  6  Jan.  89)    j 

Chas.  Wm.  Hy.  Tate,  Lt.Col.  Army  Old.  Dept.) 

(Hon.  Lt.Col.  20  Dec.  90)  ) 

Edward  Heath,  Lt.Col.  Army  Ord.  Dept.  (Hon. ) 

Lt.Col.  24  Dec.  90)  5 

Chas.  Gilchrist  Jeans,  Lt.Col.  Army  Ord.  Dept. ) 

(Him.  Lt.Col.  12  Jan.  91)  ) 

Geo.  Dalrymple  Fanshawe,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 
Richard  Denny,  Major  h.p.  Royal  Marines;  Bar-) 

rack  Master,  15  Oct.  95  $ 

Edward  Dictinson,  Lt.Col.  Royal  lingineers 

Wm.  Fred.  Curteis.  Lt.  Col.  Cheshire  Regiment 

Reginald  Campbell  Hadovv,  DSO.Lt.  Col.  Indian  3.0. 
Walter  Waterneld  Ward,  Lt.Col.  East,  York  Regt... 

Chas.  H3".  Kelly,  Lt.Col.  Provisional  Battalion 

William  Alex.  Ramsay,  Lt.Col.  4  Hussars    

p.s.c.  Edwd.  A.W.  S.  Grove.  Lt.  Col.  West  Kent  Regt, 

Thomas  Perrot1",  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  

Henry  G.  Mainwaring,  Lt.Col.  S.  Wales  Borderers 


24  Sept.  7 
8  June  70 


8  Feb. 

8  Feb.  70  28  Oct.  71 
8  Feb.  7c  28  Oct.  71 
8  Feb.  7028  Oct.  71 
19  Feb.  67:15  Feb.  71 
19  Feb.  70:28  Oct.   71 


20  Jan, 
17  July  78 
15  Dec.  Si 

1  Apr.  79 
25  June  8 

8  Jan.  8 

7  Jan.  8 

24  July  84 

25  Apr.  80 

22  Dec.  79 

9  Mar.  79 

27  Mar.  84 

2  Oct.  89 
10  Sept.S6 
10  Sept. 86 

7  July  69I24  Jan.  80 
28  Oct.   71 1  8  Feb.  82 

8  Feb.  82 
S  Feb.  82 
8  Feb.  82 

17  May  79 


I  Oct. 


7t 

27  Mar.  72 
27  July  80 
10  Sept.75 
10  Sept.75 


MAJ0B. 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 


WHEK 
FLAOEDOIT 
HALF  PAT. 


Nov.  88 
10  Jan.  89 

23  Apr.  85 

_  May  85 

10  Nov.  89 
9  Oct.  90 
4  Feb.  91 

11  Feb 

17  Nov.  i 


16  Oct.  95 
22  Oct.  95 

1  Nov.  95 

1  Nov.  95 
10  Nov.  95 

12  Nov.  95 

13  Nov.  95 

13  Nov.  95 

_  17  Nov.  95 
21  July  88  20  Nov.  95 
24  Nov.  89-21  Nov.  9= 


91 


12  Jan. 
6  Dec.  : 

6  Dec.  I 

8  Dec.  : 
8  Dec. 

8  May  ! 
3  Oct. 


2  Sept.68 


22  Feb.  71 

30  Dec.  71 
13  June  74 

23  July  70 
28  Oct.   71 


9  Fob. 

10  Sept. 77 

19  June  70 
25  Oct.  82 
23  July  82 
June  76 


5  Dec.  95 

6  Dec.  95 

6  Dec.  95 

3  Dec.  95 
8  Dec.  9 
11  Dec.  95 
11  Dec.  95 
23  Nov.  95112  Dec.  95 
2  Mar.  81  i  15  Dec.  95 

15  Dec.  8g|  15  Dec.  95 
1  Jan.  84:16  Dec.  95 

25  Jan.  88  31  Dec.  95 
8  Jan.  90'   8  Jan.  9b 

27  Apr.  86  15  Jan.  96 

16  Feb.  87^22  Jan.  96 

26  Apr.  88  22  Jan.  96 

6  June  38  22  Jan.  96 

28  Aug.  89  22  Jan.  96 

28  July  90  22  Jan.  96 

18  Oct.  93  22  Jan.  96 
■o  Sept. 95' 22  Jan.  96 
10  Sept. 95  22  Jan.  96 

7  June  85  25  Jan.  96 
1  July  87    8  Feb.  96 

8  Feb.  ooi   8  Feb.  96 
8  Feb.  90,  8  Feb. 
8  Feb.  90]   8  Feb. 

25  Apr.  85  17  Feb.  96 

19  Feb.  90  19  Feb. 

.-oOot.   83;26Feb.  96 

29  Mar.  Q2  26  Feb.  96 
10  July  901  4  Mar.  96 
15  June85  :i  Mar.  96 
15  Aug.  88  11  Mar.  96 


13  Junef 
5  Feb.  71,28  Oct.   71!  19  Sept.79|i5  Jan.  86  16  Mar. 

I  8  Jan.  7o|24Mar.  Sol 

|i2Sept.72(   1  Nov.  81 

J29  Nov.  76    4  June  84 

ii  Aug. 80    1  July  3ij  8  Sept.86 

,26  Feb.  76,20  May  85 

I12  Feb.  74J12  Feb.  85 

23  Sept.  71  28  Oct.  71 1 22  Mar.  79 
8  Jan.  70I 12  Apr.  80 
8  Jan.  70  12  May  80 
25  Sept.6j  28  Oct.   71  11  Dec.  3o 

Depart-       mental 


Depart- 


Depart- 
Depart- 
Depart- 
Depart- 
Depart- 
Depart- 


mental 

15  Jan.  67 

mental 


Service 

Service 

Dep.Serv, 

Service 


mental   i   Service 


mental 

mental 

mental 

mental 

!  8  Jan.  70 

1 24  June  68 

23  July  70 

113  Apr.  72 

>7  Apr.  70  28  Oct.   71 

13c  Apr.  73 

26  June  72 

1  Sept.  69  14  Jan.  71 
12  Nov.  73 
1  Dec.  7c 
21  Sept.73 


Service 
Service 
Se  rvice 

Service 

12  May  80 

1  July  81 

23  July  82 
16  Au| 
27  Apr.  82 
25  Jan 
18  June  3i 

2  Mar.  79 

13  Apr.  81 
12  Dec.  80 

7  July  80 


5  Au:".  85  25  Mar.  g( 
9  Jan.  89  25  Mar.  96 

3  Apr.  92  25  Mar.  96 

4  Jan.  93  25  Mar.  96 
1  Feb.  93  25  Mar.  96 
1  Jan.  94  25  Mar.  96 

26  Aug.  §4  31  Mar 
1  Sept.  85    1  Apr. 


.  Sept. 
10  Sept. 90 

z39/i83'rs. 
253/iayrs. 
25s  u  yrs. 
25'/i2yrs. 
239/12yrs. 
o9/i2yrs. 

/i2?rs. 

/is  yrs. 


1  Nov.  95 


17  Mar.  95 


30  Sjpt.96 


1  Apr. 
1  Apr.  96 

1  Apr.  96 
1  Apr.  96 
1  Apr.  96 
1  Apr.  96 
1  Apr.  96 
1  Apr.  96 
1  Apr.  06 
1  Apr.  96 


2211/uyrs.  1  Apr.  96 
9  Sept.  85  11  Apr.  96 
24  June  89  11  Apr.  96 

1  Apr.  89  20  Apr.  9b 
10  Oct.  88  21  Apr.  96 
27  Apr.  9027  Apr.  9: 

6  Aug.  91  29  Apr.  9C 
13  May  91;  1  May  96 
21  May  84  13  May  96 
18  Nov.  82^7  May  96 
21  July  86  30  May  g6| 

2  Nov.  85    9  June  96 


5  Oct.  1 


46 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 


Geo.  Dodsworth  Stawell,  Major  (from  h.r>.  Devon-") 
shire  Rest.),  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.,  Deem,  15  June 96  j 
Fras.Hugh  Flowtlen,  if.'C»?.  Oxford  Lt.  Jnf.  (52  F.) 
p.s.c.  Edward  R.  Oourtenay,  Lt.Col.  11  Hussars  ... 
John  Jerome  Quill.  Major,  h.p.  Royal  Marines, '( 

Barrack  Master,  Deal,  14  Aug.  97..." J 

Augustus  John  English,  Lt.Col.  14  Hussars 

Henry  John  Blagrove,  Lt.Col.  13  Hussars 

Son.  Walter  Philip  Alexander, Lt. Col.  2Dregoons... 
Ernest  Armond  Barclay,  Lt.  Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Charles  Oldfield  Nicholetts,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  C. 
James  Hayes  Sadler,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps   ... 

John  Edmund  Mein,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Geo.  Radley  Hobhs,  jJ.Col.  Army  Ord.  Dept 

Gordon  George  Monek-Mason.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Art 
Malcolm  Edw.  H.  Owen  Welch,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C. 
William  Frederick  Noel  Noel,  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers 
p.s.c.  John  F.  G.  Ross  of  Bladensburg,65  CB.  \ 
Lt.Col.  h.p.  (from  Major  Coldstream  Guards)...] 
Francis  John  William  Eustace,  Lt. Col.  Royal  Art... 
James  Volant  Vashon  Baker,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Art.  .. 
Edward  Beresford  Coke,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  .. 
Henry  Spencer  Wheatley,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Ralph  Bromfield  W.  Fisher,  Lt.Col.  10  Hussars 

Charles  Aug.  Rochfort-Boyd,  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers 
Monier  Williams  Skinner.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 
Walter  Hanbury  White,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers... 
James  Montague  T.  Badgley,  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers 
Henry  William  Daperier,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers... 
Harry  Howlett  Young,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps... 
Wm.' Egginton  Briggs,  Lt.Col.  Hampshire  RegiO 

ment  (67  F.)    j 

p.s.c.  William  Willoughby  Cole-Verner,6"  Major 
(from    h.p.     Rifle    Brigade),  Professor    Royal 

Military  College  1  Sept.  96  

Edward  Evans  Kenny,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps.. 
Geo.  D.  Campbell  Gastrell,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  C... 
George  Lindsay  Garstin,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Frederick  Arthur  Aylmer,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery... 
Ferdinando  Wallace  Bennet.  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers... 
Arthur   Gambier   Holland,66  Lt.Col.   h.p.    (from  [ 

Major  15  Hussars) ) 

V l£Robert  Bellew  Adams, CB. Major,  Indian  S.  C.  ... 
Thomas  Currie,  CB.  Lt.Col.  N.  Stafford  Regt.  (64  F.) 

Alfred  Heathcote,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  

p.s.e.  George  Fitzherbert  Browne,69 DSO.  Lt.Col, 
h.p.    (from    Major    Northampton     Regiment) 

Military  Attache,  Pekin,  19  Sept.  96 

James  Hurley  Rosseter,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Arttllery 

Lawrence  Worthington  Parsons,  Lt.Col.  R.  Art 

Charles  Carroll  Rich,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Richard  Thompson,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Edm.  Jas.  Thos.  Ross  of  Bladensburg, I  f.  Col. R.Eng. 
Stewart  M'Murdo  Maycock,  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers... 
Wm.  Robert  Le  Geyt  Anderson,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C. 
John  Wro.  Edward  Angelo.ir. Col.  Indian  Staff  C... 

Edward  John  Dewing,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Herbert  Wm.  Rracisenbury,  Lt.Col.  Royai  Artillery 

Noel  Montagu  i.ake,  Lt.  Col.  Royal  Engineers , 

Charles  Haggard,  Lt.Col.  Irish  Rifles 

Robert  Wm.  P.  Robertson,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery. 
Arthur  Law  Woodland,  Zr.CoZ. DurharnLt.Inf.(68  F.) 

Henry  Vaughan  Hunt,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Edwa"rd  Stokes  Evans, Lt.Col.  Muuster  Fus.  (101  F.) 
George  Frankland  Francis,  Lt.Col .  Indian  Star!  C. 
William  M'Carthy  O'Leary, -Li. Col.  S.  Lancashire  > 

Regiment  (40  F.)  $ 

John  Willoughby  W ray,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
George  Evan  Lloyd,  BSO.Lt. Col.  WestRidingRegt. 
David  Francis  Lewis, CB.  Major,  Cheshire  Regt.  ... 
p. s.c.  JohnFras.  Burn-Murdoch,  Lt.Col.  1  Dragoons 
Geo.  Wm.  Hacket  Pain,  Major,  Worcester  Regt. 
John  Collinson,  CB.  Major,  Northampton  Regiment 
Charles  Vere  F.Townshend.OB.  DSO.  Capt.,ln&.  S.C. 
Laurence  Julius  E.  Bradshaw,  Major,  Indian  S.  C. 

Ernest  De  Brath,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Edward  Raban,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Henry  Chas.  Savage,  Lt. Col.  S.  Stafford  Regt. (38  F.) 
Henry  Averell  Eagar,  Lt.Col.  Irish  Rifles  (86  F.)  ... 

Lewis  Edmund  Coker,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery   

Alexander  Masters,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Stall' Corps  

Alexander  Nelson  Rochfort,  Lt.l  ol.  Royal  Artillery 

Martin  Martin,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers   

p.s.c.  Gerai'd  Charles  Kitson,6'  Li.C'ol.  h.p.  (from-) 
Major,  King's  Royal  Rifles),  Commandant  Ji.M.  > 

College,  Kingston,  Canada     J 

p.s.c.  Rees  J.  F.  Banfield,  Lt.  Col.  Welsh  Regt.(69F.) 
Richard  H.  W.  H.  Harris,  Lt.Col.  East  Surrey \ 

Regiment  (70  F.) ) 

Henry  Parry   Garden,73  Lt.Col.    h.p.    Duke    of) 

Cornwall's' Light  Infantry  (46  F.'l    j 

Parkins   Hearle,   Major,  h.p.  Et.  Marines;  Puy-'t 
master  Portsmouth,  17  Nov.  97  ) 


COKNET, 

jndLiiiUT 

OrENSlON. 


2  May  68 


>■} 


3  Feb.  . 
6  July  70 
6  July  70 
6  July  70 
6  July  70 
Depart- 

20  July  70 


3  Aug.  70 


27  Aug.  70 


3  Sept. 70 
3  Sept. 70 
3  Sept.70 


24  July 


6  July  70 


9  Feb.  70 

5  Oct.  72 
9  Aug.  73 

24  June  68 

30  Dec.  73 

11  Feb.  75 
10  May  71 

6  June  71 

6  J  une  7 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.   71 

mental 
8  Jan.  70 
28  Oct.  71 
23  July  70 

5  July  68 

8  Jan.  70 
S  Jan.  70 
8  Jan.  70 
8  Oct.  71 

27  June  74 
23  July  7° 

4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

7  Mar.  72 

12  Nov.  73 


8  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
8  Jan.  70 
4  Jan.  71 

28  Oct.  71 
11  Sept. 76 
28  Feb.  74 
4  Jan.  71 

28  Oct.  71 


1  Oct. 

2  Oct. 


1  Feb.  67 


6  July  90 
6  July  9c 
6  July  90 
6  July  9c 

2211/,2yrs. 

25  Dec.  85 


19  May  80 

19  Aug.  81 
1  July  81 

1  July  81 

16  Jan.  84 

16  Mar.  83 
24  Nov.  77 

6  July  82 

6  July  * 

6  July  82 

6  July  82 

Service 

9  July  80 

20  July 
23  July  82 

18  Mar.  8 

9  July  80 

28  July  80 
1  Aug.  80 

3  Aug.  82 
28  Apr.  82 
23  July  82 

4  Jan.  83 
4  Jan .  83 
4  Jan.  83 
4  Jan.  83 

27  Aug.  82 

8  June  81 

13  Apr.  81 

3  Sept. 82 

3  Sept.82 
30  May  83    _ 

1  Sept.  8o|  s  Feb.  00 

4  Jan.  83  15  June  85 

29  Apr.  7912  June  89 
11  Sept.  96 

1  July  88 
11  June  89 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 


19  May  85 

1  Sept.  86 
10  Apr, 

24  June  S9 

17  Aug.  87  1  July  96 
8  Jan.  90I  1  July  96 
5  July  86    s  July  96 


WHEN 
ELiCEDOIf 
HALF  PAT. 


15  June  96 

17  June  96 
1 7  June  96 

une  96  14  Aug.   7 


6  July  96 
6  July  56 
6  July  96 
6  July  9c 
3  July  96 
16  July  96 


20  July  90(20  July  96 
1  Apr.  89:22  July  96 

10  Nov.  8927  July  96 

25  Dec.  85  30  July  96 

20  Jan.  86    1  Aug.  96 

20  Jan.  86    1  Aug.  96 

3  Aug.  90'  3  Aug.  96 

12  Feb.  91I  3  Aug.  96 

18  Nov.  82J  5  Aug 

17  Apr.  89 1  6  Aug.  96 

3  May  89(12  Aug.  96 

7  May  89113  Aug.  96 

10  May  89,13  Aug.  96 

27  Aug.  9o(  27  Aug.  96 


27  July  96 


29  Aug.  82 

2  Dec.  91 

3  Sept.  90 
3  Sept.  90 
3  Sept.  90 


11  Sept.  87 
;■  Mar.  8 1 
4  Jan.  83 


6  Dec.  82 


5  Nov.  70 
17  Apr.  69 
t2  Nov.  70 


4  Dec.  7! 


22  jan.  79 


30  Nov.  70 


23  Sept.71 
10  Apr.  70 


4  Jan.  71 

23  July  70 

23  July  7c 

4  Jan.  71 

4  Jan.  71 

4  Jan.  71 

28  Oct.   71 

28  Oct.    71 

4  Jan.  71 

4  Jan.  71 

2  Aug.  71 

27  Mar.  72 
4  Jan.  7 

12  Oct.   70 
4  Jan.  71 

13  June  74 

28  Oct.  71 

15  Feb.  71 

23  Oct.  71 

29  Nov.  76 
ti  Feb.  75 

2  Feb.  81 
20  Nov.  75 
8  May  80 

1  Feb.  81 

10  Sept. 75 

11  Sept.  76 

2  Aug.  71 
13  June  74 

2  Dec.  74 
4  Jan.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
4  Jan.  71 
7  July  69 

11  Feb.  75 

28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.   71 

13  June  74 

16  Dec.  67 


13  Mar.  81 
;6  Sept.  80 
27  Nov.  80 

4  Jan, 

4  Jan.  83 

4  Jan 


22  Nov.  90 


Oct.    82 
2  Oct.   8 
4  Jan.  8 

1  Feb. 8 

2  Aug.  8 
19  Nov.  8 

9  Feb,  " 


29  Oct.  86 
1  July  86 
7  July  86 
21  June  89 
25  June  89 
25  June  89 


29  Aug.  96 

1  Sept.  96 

3  Sept.  96 
3  Sept.  96 
3  Sept.  96 

7  Sept.  96 

8  Sept.  96 

10  Sept. 96 

12  Sept.96 
14  Sept.96 
16  Sept.96 

19  Sept.96 


30  Sept.96 
1  Oct.  96 
1  Oct.  96 
1  Oct.  96 
1  Oct.  96 
1  Oct.  96 

1  Oct.  90   1  Oct.  96 

2  Oct.  90  2  Oct.  96 
6  July  89  7  Oct.  96 
1  Oct,  86;  12  Oct.   96 

-.  20  July  89  19  Oct. 

3  Aug.  89128  Oct. 
9  Oct.   86  29  Oct. 


1  Sept.96 


10  Sept. 


19  Sept.96 


96 


20  June  7=;  23  Mar.  84  31  Oct.   96 

26  Feb.  81 1 12  Oct.   86    1  Nov.  96 

1  July  81    1  Apr.  92    4  Nov.  96 

5  Nov.  S2|  5  Nov.  90    5  Nov.  96 

-o  Mar.  78J 13  Aug.  83  11  Nov.  96 
i2  Nov.  82  12  Nov.  90. 12  Nov. 
20  June  831 15  June  8s!i8  Nov.  96 
20  Feb.  84J14  Jan.  9;|i8Nov.96 
18  Jan.  85,  3  Aug.  92  18  Nov.  96 
15  Feb.  86  16  May  94  18  Nov.  96 
20  Aug.  84!3o  May  94J18  Nov.  96 
1  Feb.  92!  10  July  95^8  Noy.  96 
10  Sept. 86  10  Sept.95  18  Nov. 


Sept. 

2  Aug.  S3 

3  Feb.  82 
18  Jan.  82 
27  Feb.  81 
30  Nov. 82 

9  Mar.  81 

11  May  82 

1  Jan.  85 

8  Mar.  81 
21  June  80 

8  May  83 

July  81 


11  Sept.  96;  18  Nov. 
6  Aug.  8923  Nov.  96 
23  Aug. 89(25  Nov. 

28  Dec.  89^25  Nov.  96 

29  Oct.   86,30  Nov.  96 

30  Nov.  90,30  Nov.  96 

15  June  85J' 2  Dec, 

16  Dec.  S8[  6  Dec.  96 

27  July  92;  10  Dec.  96 

1  Aug.  86J12  Dec.  96 

17  Feb.  86]  14  Dec.  96 

15  June  85  16  Dec.  96 

16  Dec.  89  16  Dec.  96 


ic  Dec.  96 


14  Sept.  98 
17  Nov.  97 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 


47 


Warren  Hastings  Frith,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery   ... 

John  Hothain,  Lt.Col.  Koyal  Artillery  

Hans  C.  Mauusell  Woods,  Lt.Co'.  Royal  Artillery., 

George  Pridham  Owen,  Lt.Cul.  Royal" Artillery 

Thomas  Alex,  dill,  Lt.Col.  h.p.    12  Lancers  

Suene  Grant,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Buchanan  Scott,  C1E.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Richard  Matthews  Ruck,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 
Simeon  Hardy  Exham,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  ... 

Edward  Glenme,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Hy.  P.  Poingdestre  Beigh,  CLE.  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C. 
Richard  Carnac  Temple.  CLE. Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C... 
Frederick  Guy  Vivian,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Newton  Plomer  Fowell,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  ... 
Fred.  T.  Mackinlay  Beaver,  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery  ... 

Solomon  Watson,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery. 

George  Frederick  Wilson, Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 
■p. s.c.  Geo.  Mackworth  Bullock,  LI. Col.  Devon  Regt 


CORNET, 

2nd  LIEUT. 
Ol'ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 


I       WHEN 
[PLACED  OW 
HALF  PAT. 


4  Jan, 

4  Jan.  71I2 


4  Jan.  71 
2  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  71 
26  Mar.  75 
2  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  71 
4  Jan.  71 
"  Oct.  71 
Oct.  71 


15  Mar.  8 
6  Apr.  8 
6  Apr.  8: 
8  May  Si 
30  Nov.  81 
2  Aug 
2  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 
4  Jau. 
4  Jan. 
4  Jan. 


83 


4  Jan.  7i|io  Jan. 
2  Aug.  7i|23May  81 
2  Aug.  71  j  1 1  June  8 
2  Aug.  71J  2  Aug.  8 
24  Apr.  72122  Feb.  82 


Thos.  M.  G.  Thackeray,  L  .Col.  lunis.  Fusiliers \*5  Nov.  68127  Oct.   71(23  Mar 

C.  Bradford  H.  Wolseley-Jenkins,  Lt. Col.  19  Huss. 
Francis  Cecil  Rieardo,  Lt.Col.  h.p.  Grenadier  Gds. 
yi€  William   Heu.y    Dick-Cunyngham,    Lt.Col.   1 

Gordon  Highlanders J 

Benjamin   Arthur     Saitorthwaite,      Lt.Col.    N.  } 

Lancashire  Regiment  j 


Patrick  C.  Eric  Newbigging,  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery.. 
C.  Richard  Townley,  Lt.Col.  Suffolk  Regt.  (12  F. 
Wm.  Johnston  Kirkpatrick.ii. Col.  York  and  Lan- ) 

caster  Regiment j 

Henry  Napier  M'Rae,  CB.  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C. 
Arthur  F.  G.  Richardson,  Lt.Col.  S.  Lancashire) 

Regiment  (82  F.)     j 

CuthbertGeo.  Knocker, Lt.Col.  Army  ServiceC'c^ps 
Charles  Purchas,  Lt.Col.  Army  Ordnance  Dept.  > 

(Hon.  Major,  1  Apr.  92) 7...  ) 

Geo.Robt.Atkinson,  Lt.Col.Avmy  Ordnance  Dept.  1 

{Hon.  Major,  1  Apr.  92) j 

Alfred  Sadler.Zr.Co/.  Army  Ordnance  Dept.  (Hon.  i 

Major,  1  Apr.  92) ji 

Jas.  Maitland  Hunt,  Lt.Col.  Cameron  Hldrs.  (79 F.) 
Herbert  Hugh  Muirhead,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineer 

Alfred  Luther  Lane,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Henry  Hewitt  Bengree,  Lt.Col.  Koval  Artillery 

Richd.  D.  B.  Rutherford,  Lt.Col.  Highland  Lt  Inf. 
Thomas  Heron,   Lt.Col.   Army   Ordnance  Dept.  ) 

(Hon. Major,  4  May  92)  j" 

p.s.c.  Herbert  C.  O.  'Plumer.-Miyor,  YorkandLan-  1 

caster  Regiment f 

Edwin  A.  H.  Alderson,  Major,W.  Kent  Regt.  (97  F.) 
George  Richards  Challenor,  Lt.Col.  Roval  Artillery 
p.s.c.   Douglas    Fred.  R.  Dawson,1  CMG.  Lt.Col.  \ 

(from  Major  h.p.  Coldstream    Gds.),  Military  \ 

Attache,  Paris,  13  July  95 ) 

Thos.   Horatio    de    Montmorency   Roche,    DSO.  ~> 

Lt.Col.  Royal  Marines i 

Frederick  W.  Bainbridge  Landcn,  Major,  Army  { 

Service  Corps  ) 

Frederick  Augustus  Bowles,  Lt.Col.  Royai  Artiliery 
Willicm  Sworder  Walforcl,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 
Walter  Ferrier  Graham,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  ... 
Jas.  Redmond  Patrick  Gordon,  Lt.Col.  15  Hussars 
Charles  A.  Hadfleld,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps... 

Charles  Leslie  Casey,  Lt.Col.  Roval  Artillery 

Geo.  Glencairn  Cunningham, DSO.C'n^.DerbyRegt. 
John  Rowlandson,  Lt.Col.  Lancaster  Regt. "......... 

E.  H.  Le  Marchant.it. Col.  Hampshire  Regt.  (67  F.) 
Henry   Walter  Barrett,  Lt.Col.  Army  Ordnance > 

Department  (Hon.  Major,  2  July  02)   j 

Macan  William  Saunders,  Lt.Col'.  Royal  Artillery 
William  Hodgson  Suart,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  ... 

Francis  Henry  Hall,  Lt.Col.  Roval  Artillery  

Percy  Stanley  Druitt,  Lt.Col.  Munster  Fus.(ioi  F.J 
Henry  Lethbridge  Jessep,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 
p.s.c.   John    C.   Duke,   Lt.Col.   (from  h.p.    West") 

Riding    Regiment).    Deputy  Assistant  Generals 

for  Instruction,  Dublin,  15  July  98 ) 

Grey  Skipwith,  Major,  Roval  Marines  

Albert  Evelyn  Houghton,  Lt.  Col.  Royal  Marines  .. 

Standish  Hy.  Harrison,  Lt.  Col.  Liverpool  Regt 

Cecil  Henry  Collette,  Lt.Col. Shropshire  Lt.  Inf. ... 
Egerton  Payler  Morgan-Pa vior,  LI. Col.  R.  Scots  ... 
Constantiue  R.  W.  Hervey,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 
Charles   Crutchley,"  Major,  h.p.  Scots  Guards,  ; 

D.A.A.  Gen.  for  Recruiting,  War  Officers  Mar.95  ) 
Wm.  Geo.  Collingwood,  Lt.Col.  Army  Ordnance \ 

Department  (Hon.  Major  14  Sept.  92)    j 

p.s.c.  Wallscourt  H.  H.  Waters,  31  VO.  Major,  h.p.  > 

Royal  Artillery ) 

Alfred  George  Watson,  Lt.  Col.E.  Lane.  Regt.(3o  F.) 

Charles  Hogge,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Start' Corps  

Fred.  Charles  Maisey,  Lt.Col.  Indian  StaffCorps  ... 

vroorge  Winga'te,  Lt.Col.  Indian  StaffCorps    

p.s.c.  John  Wm.  Hogge,  CLE.  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C. 


16  Oct.   67 
14  Jan.  69 


25  Mar.  71 


Departl. 
Departl. 
Departl. 


9  Oct.  69 
Departl 


4  Dec.  78 


13  June  74 
11  Sept. 72 

1  July  81 
8  June  84 

17  Feb.  73 

10  Oct.   8; 

28  Oct.  71 

2S  May  80 

2  Aug.  71 
28  Oct.   71 

ri  June  Si 
10  Apr.  80 

2S  Feb.  74 

1  July  81 

28  Oct.  71 

25  Mar.  83 

5  Oct.  73 

15  Mar.  80 

11  Feb.  75 

15  Apr.  82 

Service 

22  yrs. 

Service 

22  yrs. 

30  Nov.  86  21  Dec.  96 
21  Dec.  86  21  Dec.  96 
21  Dec.  86  21  Dec.  96 
15  Aug.  87  21  Dec.  96 
23  Nov.  92  21  Dec.  961  1  Dec.  97 

7  Dec.  88  31  Dec.  96 

4  Sept.  89  31  Dec.  96 
17  Dec.  89  31  Dec.  96,' 
17  Dec.  89 '31  Dee.  96 
17  Dec.  8q  31  Dec.  96; 

4  Jan.  91    4  Jan.  97 

4  Jan.  91  j  4  Jan.  97 

4  Jan.  01  1  4  Jan.  97 

4  Sept.86|io  Jau.  97! 

4  Aug.  87I11  JaD.  97 

1  Sept.  87  11  Jan.  97 1 
2i  Oct.  89  18  Jan.  971 
29  May  91  18  Jan.  97I 
Dec.  89  1  Feb.  97; 
21  May  84  7  Feb.  97) 
o  Dec.  90  10  Feb.  97J10  Feb   97 

4  Mar.  9; '12  Feb.  971 

8  Aug.  86J14  Feb.  97 

21  Sept. 87: 15  Feb.  97 [ 

9  Apr.  85  24  Feb.  971 

18  Nov.  82'  13  Mar.  97! 

7  Dec.  S8J25  Mar.  97 

3  July  87 127  Mar.  97 
15  Feb.  91 J  1  Apr.  97 

r  Apr.  96 


Service  I20V12  yrs. 

12  Feb.  74(12  Feb.  81 
2  Aug.  71,  1  Aug.  83 
2  Aug.  71  1  July  81 
2  Aug.  71,21  July  8: 
9  Apr.  79 


13  Aug.  79 
15  Dec.  71 


22  Jan.  79 


Departl. 


23  Sept.  71 


28  Oct.  71 

Service 

11  Sept.  76 

1  July  3i 
15  Dec.  71 

21  Jan.  74 

1  July  74 

19  May  80 
it  July 
13  Dec.  71 
15  Dec.  71 
25  Jan.  81 

2  Dec.  74 
2  Aug.  71 

22  Oct.  81 
10  Jan.  72 
28  Feb.  74 

Service 

5  Dec.  71 

5  Dec.  71 

5  Dec.  71 

21  Sept.  74 

23  July  70 

S  Oct.  71 


8  Jan.  63 


Departl. 


3  Sept.  70 
23  Sept. 71 
23  Sept.  71 
23  Sept.  71 
23  Sept.  71 


1  Oct.  73 

1  Oct.  73 

2  Dec.  74 
8  Oct.   71 

12  Nov.  73 
15  Dec.  71 

21  Sept. 74 
Service 


9  Aug. 

8  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct, 
28  Oct. 


2o3/j,  yrs. 

29  May  82 

12  June  86 
1  July  81 

19  Sep;.85 

28  May  84 

19  Sept. 85 
1  Oct. 

13  July  si 

13  July  Si 
15  Aug.  88 

14  Jan.  84 
7  May  81 

14  Aug.  80 
!2  Sept.80 
9  Sept. 83 

203/i2  yrs. 

13  July  Si 
_  July  81 

13  July  81 
4  May  S2 
3  July  82 

24  Aug.  81 

6  Jan.  84 
;i  Feb.  84 

1  July  81 
30  Sept.  82 

14  Aug.  81 
6  July  81 

29  June  87 


1  Apr,  96J 

i  Apr.  96 

iS  Nov. 

17  Dec. 
21  Sept. 

21  Sept. 
24  Feb.  86 

1  Apr.  96 

22  Jan.  93 

27  May  96 

28  Sept.S7 

29  July  91 

27  Sept.  91 

18  Apr.  94 

1  Oct.   87 

25  Oct.  87 
29  Oct.  87 

1  May  95. 

1  Apr.  91 
21  Sept.  87 
15  Aug.  89: 

7  Oct.  91' 

6  Apr.  92 

1  Apr.  96 

1  July  87 
9  Jan.  88 

26  June  88 
1  Apr.  92 


1  Apr.  97 

1  Apr.  57! 

1 

1  Apr.  97 

3  Apr.  97 

4  Apr.  97 
8  Apr.  97 
8  Apr.  97 

15  Apr.  97 

4  May  97 

3  May  97 

8  May  97 
18  May  97 


23  May  97 

25  May  97 

28  May  97 
2  June  97 
6  June  97 

12  June  97 
16  June  97 
16  June  97 
16  June  97 

26  June  97 
30  June  97 

2  July  97  1 

13  July  97  [ 
21  July  97 
21  July  97 
23  July  97  J 

1  Apr.  89I27  July  97 


30  July  84 

June  80 
23  Sept. 83 
23  Sept.  83 

23  Sept. 83J23  Sept.  91 
23  Sept.  83  23  Sept.  91 


25  Feb.  85 

1  Aug.  90 
10  Aug.  90 
19  Nov.  90 
19  Aug.  85 
18  Ja,n.  93 

4  Aug.  88 

30  June  87 
1  Apr.  96 

22  June  92 

5  Aug.  85 
7  Dec.  3t 

23  Sept.  9 


30  July  97 


1  Aug. 

10  Aug. 

11  Aug. 
19  Aug. 

97 
97 
97 
97 

21  Aug 

2  Sept 

97 
97 

8  Sept 

97 

14  Sept.  97 

15  Sept.  97 
23  Sept. 97 
23  Sept.  97 
23  Sept. 97 
23  Sept.  97 
23  Sept.97 


3  Sept.97 


14  Apr.  98 


48 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 


CORNET, 
!21ldlIEUT.[ 
.OTENSIGN.! 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 


George  LycettE.  May,£r.  Col. Lancashire  Fusiliers  [13  June  67    9  Aug.  71  22  Nov.  78 
Oswald  Ulaude  Kadtord,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  26  Sept.71128  Oct.   71126  Sept.83 


2;  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

71  28  Oct. 

7i'28  0ct. 

71 


• 


Edward  Montaga  Flint,  Lt. Col.  Royal  Artillery    ...|      I25  Dec.  71 

HerbertPercival  Willoughby.Zf.CW.RoyalArtillery        !i6Jan.  72 

Hugh  Aboukir  Scott,  Lt. Col.  Royal  Artillery !      6  Jan.  72 

Wm. Harold  Chippindall.Zr.CV.  Royal  Engineers         2  Aug.  71 

Edmond  William  Cotter.  Lt.  Col.  Royal  Engineers  2  Aug.  71 

Edward  John  Bur,  Lt.Col.  Roval  Engineers 2  Aug.  71 

Sir  &y.  Ed.  M'Callum,  -ffCJf  <?..£?. CW. Royal  Eng 15  Dec.  71 

John  H y.  Chencvix  Harrison  Lt. Col.  R.  Engineers        15  Dec.  71 

Samuel  Holt  Loinax,  Lt.Col.  Scottish  Rifles 13  June  74 

Alfred  Moutanaro,  Lt.  Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Walter  Rupert  Kenyon-Slaney.trCoi.RifleBrigadelio  Nov.  69 

Peter  LegL  Clowes,  Lt.Col.  8  Hussars   

Alex.  John  Montgomery,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 
Jefferson  Sen-ell  Wood,  Lt.Col.  Border  Regiment. ..J28  May  70 
Wm.Hy.  FothergillMacMullen.  Lt.Col.  IndianS.C.  28  Oct.  71 
Lambart  John  Browne,  Lt.Col:  Indian  Staff  Corps  I28  Oct.   7 
Robert  Feild  Jameson,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  128  Oct 

Arthur  Wapshare,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps    28  Oct. 

George  Henry  B.  Coats,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps.  28  Oct. 
John  Wm.  Hastings  Potts,  Lt.Col.  Koyal  Artillery 

James  Kellie,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Cecil  Henry  Law,  Lt.Col.  Dorsetshire  Regiment  ...    7  July  69 
FitzGerald  Muirson  Banister,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Art.  ... 

John  M'Donnell,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Pelham  (ieorgeVon  Donop,Z./.Co/.Royal  Engineer? 
Chas.  G.  Colvin  Money,  CB.  Lt.Col.  Northmld.Fus. 
Ulick  Geo  C.  de  Burgh,  Lt.Col.  3  Dragoon  Guards 
Robert  Piestou  Birkett  Rodick,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Fus.  9  Feb.  ' 
Vesey  John  Dawson,  Lt.Col.  Coldstream  Guards  ... 
Arthur  Ralph  Pemberton,  Lt.Col.  Rifle  Brigade  ... 
Lewis  Horace  Phillips,  Lt.Col.  Noriolk  Regt.  (9  F.) 
David  Stanley  W.Earl  of  Airlie,  Lt.Col.  12  Laucers 
William  John  Butterworth  Bird, Lt.Col.  IndianS.C. 

William  L.  Clinton  Baddeley,ii.GW.  R.  Engineers 
John  Burton  Forster,  Lt  Col. Irish  Regiment  U8  F.) 
James   Wyndham  Hughes- Hallett,  DSO.  Lt.Col.  1 

Seal'orth  Highlanders  (78  F.) ) 

Alex.  Wm.Denuistown  Campbell,Z<. Co/. IndianS.C 
Charles  Stuart  Wheler,£f.CW.  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

William  Grenville  Mansel,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.O 

Maurice  Crosby  Cuoke-Collis,  Lt. Co-'.  Indian  S.C... 
William  SelwoodHewett,Zf.  Co/.  Indian  Staff  Corp 
Francis   George  Lawrence  Mainwaring,  Lt.Col.  ) 

Indian  S.C J 

Alexander  Bowes  Mein,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Mossom  Innis  Gibbs,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  ... 
Charles  Mordaunt  FitzGeraid,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C. 
Hy.  Chas.  Harford,  Lt. Col. Wiltshire  Regt.  (99  F.) 
Thos.JulianPenrhys  Evans,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Marines 

Arthur  Bor,  Lt.Col.  West  India  Regiment   

John  Tempie,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

James  Alfred  Coxhead,  Lt  Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Richd.  L.  A.  Pennington,  Zr.  Co/.Northunibei'landFus 

Edward  Benj.  Appelbe,  Lt.Col.  Army  Ordnance/ 
Dept.  {Son. Major,  21  Jan.  93)  ) 

p.s.c.  Hy.  C.  Claughton  Walker,  Lt.Col.Roya.1  Art. 

Reginald  Oakes, Lt. Col.  Royal  Artillery 

EdwardNathamelHenriques, i^.Cu/.  Royal  Artillery 

Chas.Edwd.Harman.ir.Co/.  Connaught  Rangers  / 
(94  F.) i 

John  W.  Astley  Marshall,  Lt.Col.  West  lr.dia  Regu 

Jas.  Spens, Lt. Col. Shropshire  Light  Infantry(8sF.; 

Robert  Fulton,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Wiiionghby  F.  G.  Forbes,   CB.  Lt. Col.  Warwick) 
Regimeni  [6F.I    J 

Ralph  Egertou,  Lt.Col.  West  India  Regiment 

Morey  Quayle  Jones,  CB.  Lt.Col.  Warwick  Regi-~j 
merit  (6  F.)    j 

Gerald  Grant-Dalion, Lt.Col.  West  YorkshireRegt.  \ 
(14  F.) j 

Hon.  Edw.  Noel,  Lt.Col.. (from  Major)  h.p.    Rifle  ) 
Brig.;  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Ceylon  I 

Frank  Montague  Randall,  VSO.Lt. Col.  Indian  S.C. 

Frank  R.  Lowth,  CB.  Lt.Col.  Lincoln  Regt.  (10  F.)  30  Nov. 

Harry  M.  Carter,  Lt.Col.  Wilts  Regt.  (62  F.) 8  Jan. 

George  Blakiston  Renny,  Zr.CW.Indian  Staff  Corps 

Henry  Beresford  Bourk'e.  DSO.Lt.Col.W. Ind.  Regt. 

p.s.c.  Richard  Fras.  J  ohnson.ir.  Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Henry  Dacres  Olivier,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers   ... 

James  Charles  Oughterson,  Lt.Col.  Army  S.  C.    ... 

Thos.  Preston  Battersby,  Lt.Col.  Army  Ord.  Dept. 

Hy. Whistler  Smith- Rewse,£f.CW.Royal  Engineers 

7>.*.c.W.B.Capper,Lf.CoZ.  NorthamptonRegt.(48  F.) 

Richai'dG.BruxnerRandall,if.('o/.Lanc.Fus.(2o  I'.;1  8  June  70 

Charles  David  Myers  Gall,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Fas.  (7  F.)        

Arthur  Wm.  F.  Jackson,  Lt.Col.  Warwick  Regt. ...  22  May  75 

FitzKoy  Somerset  Lanyon  Pernio,  Lt.Col.  Welsh") 
Regiment  (69  F.) 5 

R^bertHenry  Gunning,  Lt.  CW.King'sRoyal  Rifles... 

John  Edward  Blackburn, Lt. Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Harry  D'Arch  Breton,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 


16  July  8 

17  Aug.  81 
7  Sept.  81 

1  Aug.  83 

2  Aug.  83 
2  Aug.  83 

15  Dec.  83 
15  Dec.  83 
21  July  80! 

14  Oct.  71J14OCI.  83 
28  Oct.  71  j  14  June  80 
20  Nov.  75  2i  Feb.  83 

6  Jan.  72  7  Sept.81 
71  23  June  80 
71  28  Oct.  83 
71  28  Oct.  83 
71  28  Oct.  83 
71  28  Oct.  83 
28  Oct.   71  28  Oct.   83 

2  May  72  17  Sept. 

15  Dec, 
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5  Nov.  70 


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10  Nov.  69 
18  June  81 


71 

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2  May  72 

2  May  72 

15  Dec.  71 

29  May  72 
11  Sept.76 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
11  Feb.  76 

2  Dec.  74 
13  June  75 
15  Dec.  71 
15  Dec.  71 
23  Nov.  72 

26  June  73 

30  Dec.  71 
30  Dec.  71 
30  Dec.  71 
30  Dec.  71 
30  Dec.  71 

30  Dec.  71 

30  Dec.  71 
30  Dec.  71 
30  Dec.  71 

28  Oct.   71 

1  July  74 
18  Dec.  75 

2  May  72 
2  May  72 

11  Sept.76 

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12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 

21  Sept. 75 

30  Nov.  77 

29  May  72 
17  Feb.  72 
28  Oct.  7 

1  July  81 
12  Nov.  73 

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27  Mar.  7: 

o  Mar.  72 

28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  7 

27  Mar.  72 

30  Nov.  78 
12  Sept.72 
15  Dec.  71 
12  Nov.  73 

2  Feb.  76 
15  Dec.  71 
12  Feb.  76 

28  Oct.   71 

9  Aug.  73 

22  May  76 

9  Aug.  73 

26  Mar.  73 
15  Dee.  71 
15  Dec.  71 


Dec.  83 

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1  Oct.  81 
1  Oct.  81 

15  Dec.  8 
1  Sept. 8 

I  July  8 
10  Sept.  80 

25  Oct.   84 

1  Jan.  84 

10  Julv  82 
18  Feb.  84 
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15  D^c.  83 

26  Feb.  81 

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30  Dec.  83 
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30  Dec.  83 
30  Dec.  83 

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30  Dec.  83 
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30  Dec.  83 
3c  Mar.  81 

17  May  84 

16  Jan.  85 

6  Oct.   81 

24  Oct.  81 
9  Sept.  82 

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29  Oct.  81 
29  Oct.   81 

29  Oct.  81 

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5  Oct.   87 
1  July  83 

17  Feb.  84 

1  June  81 

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18  May  81 

20  Aug.  80 

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11  Mar.  81 

7  Aug.  ;S 

27  Mar.  84 
5  Oct.   87 

14  Nov.  81 

15  Dec.  83 

11  Nov.  82! 

18  Ocl.  84! 
15  Dec.  83: 
15  May  84 
24  Jan.  80 

28  Jan.  82 

12  Feb.  84 


4  Apr.  83 
7  Dtc.  88 

4  Aug.  88 
1  Oct.    88 

29  Oct.    88 

17  Dec.  89 

18  Jan.  90 
25  Jan.  90 

1  Feb.  90 
1  Mar.  90  j 
1  Jan.  86 

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1  Dec.  85 

2  Oct.  85 
29  Oct.   88 

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28  Oct.  91 
28  Oct.  91 
28  Oct.  91 
28  Oct.   91 

28  Oct.  91 

29  Nov.  88 
19  Apr.  90 
21  June  90 

5  Dec.  38 
21  Dec.  83 

6  May  90 
I  9  Dec.  91 

31  Oct.  90 
9  Dec.  86 
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7  May  93 
19  Sept.  90 
15  June  85 
15  Dec.  91 

1 10  May  90 
6  Feb.  89 


27  Mar.  90 

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30  Dec.  91 
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26  Sept.97 
1  Oct.  97 
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20  Oct.  97 
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1  Nov.  97 

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1  Dec.  97 
1  Dec.  97 
6  Dec.  97 

8  Dec.  97 
15  Dec.  97 
19  Dec.  97 

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2  Feb.  81.13  Nov. 


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22  Dec.  97 

30  Dec.  97 
50  Dec.  97 
30  Dec.  97 
30  Dec.  97 
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17  Feb.  98 

24  Feb.  98 

24  Feb.  98 

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801 19  Mar.  98 
92' 27  Mar.  98 
94  28  Mar.  98 
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92  1  Apr.  98 

93  1  Apr.  98 
83I  4  Apr.  98 
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86  6  Apr.  98 
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Lieutenant  Colonels. 


49 


I     COUNET, 

J2ndLiEUT 

OI-ENSIGN. 


Philip  Arnold  Buckland.Zi.Co7.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

James  Lome  Govan.if.Cu/.  Norfolk  Regiment. 

p.s.c.    Charles  Edward    de    la    Poer    Beresford,^ 

Lt.Col.     (from    Major,    Wiltshire    Regiment),  > 

Military  Attache,  St.  Petersburg,  4  May  98    J 

Charles  Withers  Raverishaw,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C. 
Wm.  C.  Paure  Field,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  ... 
p.s.c.  Arthur   Gillespie  Churchill,    l.t.Cnl.  (from  ) 

Major)    12  Lancers;   Military  At'ache,  Japan,  ;- 

12  June  98 j 

Walter  Cook,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Ernest  Charles  Wace,  DSO.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 
Henry  Bowles,  Major,  Yorkshire  Regiment  (19  F.J 

Rawdon  EdwardD.  Reilly,  Lt. Col.  Indian  S.  C 

Herbert  Manstield,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Henry  Matthew  Ridley,  Major,  7  Hussars 

John  Chivas  Shirres,  DSO.  'Major,  Royal  Artillery 
Gerald  H.Wildig  O'Snllivan,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Eng.... 

Ernest  Blunt,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Hugh  Fred. Lyons-Montgomery, ilia/or, Indian  S.  C. 
George  T.  P.  Downman,  Major,  Gordon  Highlndrs. 
PercyT.  Rivett-Carnac,  Major,  W.  Riding  blegt.  ... 
Charles  AlexanderAnderson,  jUu/'c-.RoyalArtdlery 
Wm.Aldworth,  DSO.  Lt.Col.  Duke  of  Cornwall's")  j 

i^Light  Infantry J 

Robt.  Ramsay  Napier  Sturt,  Major,  Indian  S.  C... 
Edward 0. Fisher  Hamilton, X7. Col.  W. Surrey Regc. 

Valens  CongreveTonnochy,  Major,  Indian  S.  C 

Forbes  Macbean,  Major.  Gordon  Highlanders 

John  Blaxell  Woon,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps I 

p.s.c.  Herbert  H.  Burney,  Major,  Gordon  Highldrs. 
Edward  William  Fane  Hurtiu,  Major,  Indian  S.  C. 

Arthur  Arnoid  Barrett,  Major,  Indian  S.  C | 

Lionel  Herbert.  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Charles  Herbert  Powell,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps, 

Francis  Garnett  Atkinson,  Major,  Indian  S.  C 

Charles  Louis  Woollcombe,  Major,  King's   Own  ^  | 

Scottish  Borderers  (25  P.J J  | 

Edward  P.  H.  M'Swhuey,  Captain,  Indian  S.  C ' 

p.s.c.  Henry  R.  B.  Donne,  Major,  Norfolk  Kegt.  ... 

Francis  Henry  Kelly,  Major,  Royal  Engineers j 

Son.  Fred. W.E.de  Holey  ns, DSO.  Maior,  4  Hussars1 
Trevor  P.  B.  Ternan,  DSO.  Major,  Warwick  Regt.i 
Henry  Palmer  Knight,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers. .J 
Edward  George  Grogan, Lt.  Col. Black  Watch  (42  P.) 
William  Henry  Goldney,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 
Thomas  Caldwell  Pears,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Robert  G.  Kekewich,  Lt.Col.  N.  Lane.  Regt.  (47  P.) 

Arthur  E.  R.  Curran,  Lt.Col.  Manchester  Regt 

George  Arthur  Mills,  Lt.Col.  Dublin  Fus.  (102  P.)... 
Henry  Martindale  Temple,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C.    ... 

Aug.  Simeon  Le  Quesne,  Lt.Col.  R.  Mar.  Art 

-Edmond  J.  Gallwey, Lt. Col.  Somerset Lt.inf.  (13  P.) 
Henry  Mostyn  Owen,  Lt. Col.  1  Dragoon  Guards  ... 
p.s.c.  John  Stewart  Scott  Barker,  Lt.Col.  R.  Art.  .. 

Frederic  Brice  Banny,  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery 

Francis  Seymour  Leslie,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 
Carmichael  Light  Young,  Lt. Col.  Royal  Engineers 
Eyre  Macdonnell  Stewart  Crabbe,  i.*.  Col.  Grena-  > 

dier  Guards j 

Bernhard  Drysdale  Moller,  Lt.Col.  18  Hussars 

p.s.c.  Julian  J.  Leverson,  CM &.  Lt. Col.  R.  Engnrs. 
Robert  HowdenKeUie,  Major,  S  Lancashire  Regt. 
John  Hy.  Collier  Cootie, Lt.Col.  R.Hghlndrs.(73  F.) 
Richard  Lionel  Hippisley,  Lt.Col.  Roy.  Engineers 
p.s.c.  Frank  William  N.  VVogan- Browne,  Lt.Col.\ 

3  Hussars  i 

Alfred  Hansel,  DSO.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 
p.s.c.  Charles  St.  Leger  Barter,  Lt.Col.  Yorkshire  • 

Lightlnfantry  (105  F.)    j 

Gerald  Lionel  J.  Goff,  Lt.Col.  Argyll  and  Suther- ) 

land  Highlanders j 

Robert  Charles Hellard,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers... 
Arthur  Houstoun  Hewat,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery... 

Harry  George  Weir,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Edward  Elliott  Carr,  Lt.Col.  Scuts  Fnsiliers  

John  Colin  L.  Campbell  Lt.Col. Royal  Engineers  ... 
Horace  J.  JamesKeutish,  Lt.  Col.  Dorset  Regt.  (39  Ft.) 
Charles  Knight  Wood,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers... 

Colm  George  Donald,  Lt. Col.  Royal  Fusiliers  

Henry  John  Lyster,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artllery 

p.s. c.Arthur  J.  Watson,  Lt.Col.,  Suffolk  Regiment 
Willia*n  Walter  Lean,  Lt.Col  Indian  Staff  Corps... 
George  Alfred  Money,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps ... 
Richard   Hobart  Morrison,  It. Co  .  (from  Major  1 

h.p.  iS  Hussars)  ;  U. A. A. Gen., Malta,  10  Nov!  98  J 
Frank  Robt.  Crofton  Oarletou,  Lt.Col.  Irish  Fus... 
p.s. c.  James  Grove  White, Lt. Col.'. Middlesex  Re"t. ) 

(77  Ft.) j 

Charles  J.  Spotttsw oode,  Lt.Col.  Yorkshire  Regt. 
George  Thorpe  Unslow,  LtCA.  Royal  Marines 


30  Jan.  78 
7  July  69 


1  Aug.  80 


24  Apr.  72 

25  Aug.  80 


1  Jan. 
:  Jan. 


i  Jan. 
:  Aug. 


Aug. 
Juiy 


i  July 
1  Jan. 


2d  Oct.  71 

8  May  72 

8  May  72 

1  July  81 

10  Sept.75 
1 15  Dec.  71 

26  Feb.  77 
31  Aug.  72 

20  ^v.  75 

27  Mar.  74 

11  Sept.73 

I  6  Jan.  72 
6  Jan.  72 

13  June  75 
29  Nov.  76 

3  Jnly  73 

2  Feb.  76 

13  June  74 

9  Mar.  73 
9  Aug.  73 
9  Aug.  73 

1 1  Nov.  76 
1  Oct.   73 

21  July  80 
10  Sept.75 

10  Sept.75 
1  July  81 

27  Jan.  76 
1  Sept.76 

11  Oct.   76 

4  Oct.  79 
1  July  8i 
6  Apr.  79 

5  Sept.82 

1  July  81 
15  Dec.  71 

28  Oct.  71 
15  Dec.  71 

29  May  7 1 

2  Dec.  74 

11  Sept.  74 

12  Nov.  73 
8  June  72 

18  Feb.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
1  July  81 
12  Seut.72 
12  Sept.  72 
15  Dec.  71 
15  Dec.  71 

28  Oct.   71 

8  May  73 

6  Jan.  72 

30  Dec.  71 
10  Sejt.75 

6  Jan.  72 

30  Nov.  76 
12  Sept.  72 
10  Sept.75 

10  Mar.  75 

6  Jan.  72 
12  Sept.  72 
12  Sept.  7? 

9  Aug.  73 
6  Jan.  72 

10  Sept.75 
6  Jan.  72 

21  Sept. 74 

12  Sept. 7:'. 
9  Aug.  73 

II  Sept. 72 

11  Sept. 72 

13  June  74 
21  Sept. 74 

12  Nov.  73 
5  June  76 


24  A  pr. 
26  Mar.  Si 


8  May  84 
8  May  84 

1  May  86 

10  Sept.86 

1  July  81 

26  Sept.  83 
31  Aug.  84 

20  Nov.  8b 
19  Dec.  83 

4  Oct.  82 
6  Jan.  84 

6  Jan.  84 

13  June  80 

28  Nov.  83 
19  Dec.  83 

7  Nov.  84 

30  Mar.  81 

8  Jan.  85 
19  Dec.  83 

6  Jan.  85 

2  July  84 
8  Jan.  85 

24  July  8n 
10  Sept.86 

10  Sept.86 
22  Jan.  92 

27  Jan.  87 
1  Sept.87 

1  Apr.  8b 

22  Jan.  9c 

1  May  87 

1  Aur.  89 

1  May  90 

12  Nov.  83 

15  Dec.  83 

19  June  79 

15  Dec.  83 

29  May  84 

30  Nov.  83 
1  Oct.   81 

26  May  80 
8  June  84 

27  Sept."- 
26  Feb. 

4  Dec. 
22  Nov. 
29  Nov.  u. 
T5  Dec.  83 

25  Dec.  83 

24  Nov.  83 

18  Dec.  80 
6  Jan.  84 

29  Oct.  83 
17  Apr.  82 

6  Jan.  84 

5  Aug.  85 

30  Nov.  3i 
15  Mar.  81 

1  July  84 

6  Jan.  84 
30  Nov.  81 

21  Dec.  81 

14  July  83 
6  Jan.  84 

19  Mar.  84 
6  Jau.  84 

30  May  83 
21  Pec.  81 
14  Apr.  83 

11  Sept. 84 
11  Sept.84 

3i  Oct.   82 

8  June  81 

2  Jan.  81 


24  Apr.  92 
20  Aug.  94 

4  June  90 


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COLONEL 


24  Apr.  98 
1  May  98 

4  May  98 


8  May  92    8  May  98 

8  May  92    8  May 

21  Dec.  92J11  May  98 

0  Sept.95111  May  98 

1  Oct.  87  1 8  May  98 
15  June85'2o  May  98 
15  June  85  20  May  98 

2  Nov. 88  20  May  98 
21  Feb.  90! 20  May  98 

3  May  90  20  May  98 

9  May  91 J  20  May  98 
12  Juut  9,  20  -May  98 

Sept  qi  20  May  98 
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6  Oct.  92] 20  May  98 
19  Jan.  93J20  Hay  98! 

7  Feb.  93  20  May  98 
9  Mar.  93J20  May  981 
3  July  03  20  May  98 1 
9  Aug.  93  20  May  98 

23  Sept. 93  20  May  98 


20  May  1 
20  May 
20  Mav 
20  May 


1  Oct.  93 
29  May  95 
;o  Sept.  95 
ic  Sept. 95 
22  Jan.  96J20  May 
27  Jan.  q6  20  Hay  98 

1  Sept.  961 20  May  98 

'9  May  97  20  May  98 

6  June  97  20  May  98 
20  May 


22  Sept. 07 

1  Oct.   97 

2  Mar.  98 
6  Apr.  98 

3  Au 


;o  Hay  98 
20  Hay  98 
20  Hay  98 
22  Hay  98 


4  Dec.  85 I 24  Hay  98 
3  Aug.  90' 26  Hay  9?' 
29  May  92129  Hay  98 
15  June  85    1  June  98 

6  Oct.   86[  1  June  98' 

21  Hay  88'  7  June  98 
8  June  92;  8  June  98 

12  June9i  12  JunegS 
28  Dec.  86  14  June  98 
1  July  95I14  June  98 
17  July  89J26  June  98 
31  July  89  28  June 98 

22  Sept. 90'  1  July  98 
22  Oct.  90    1  July  9S 

15  June  85    6  July  98 

7  July  86    8  July  98 
i  Jan.  91  10  July  98 

12  July  98  12  July  98 
^7  Aug.  90  13  July  98 
15  Jan.  9/  14  July  9S 

22Hay  95  14  July  98 

13  Aug.  89  15  July  98 
26  Mar.  90  19  July  98 


29  Sept.82 
1  Jan.  76  22  Sept.  8h 


21  Sept. 92 

15  Jan.  91 

1  Sept.  89 

2  Sept.  89 

10  Aug.  91 
15  Jan.  91 
31  Dec.  90 

0  Hay  91 

3  Sept.  90 

1  Oct.  89 
21  Oct.   8b 

11  Sept. 92 
11  Sept. 92 

19  Nov.  89 

28  July  91 

18  Sept.  89 

11  Hay  90 
3  Feb.  92 


23  July  98 
1  Aug.  98 

17  Aug.  98 
19  Aug.  98 
25  Aug.  98 

27  Aug.  98 

28  Aug.  98 
1  Sept.  98 
3  Sept. 98 
8  Sept.98 

10  Sept.98 

11  Sept.98 
ji  Sept.98 

14  Sept.98 

14  Sept.98 

18  Sept.98 

28  Sept.98 
28  Sept.98 


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5° 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 


p.s.e.Alfred  E.Codiington,  Lt.Col  Coldstream  Gds. 
Arthur  Mordaunt  Murray, Lt. Col.  Royal  Artillery 
Geo.H.H.Couchman,  DSO. Major,  Somerset  Lt  Inf. 

Philip  Saltmaishe,  Lt.Col.,  Royal  Artillerv   

Edward  Win.  Herbert,  Zr.Co/.'King's  Royal  Rifle.-: 
Benjamin  D.  A.  Donne.  Lt.Col.  Sussex  Regiment 
Cnarles  J.|Blomfieid,.D<SO.  Lt. Col.  Lancashire  Fus. 
p.s.c.  Henry  Byron  Jeffreys,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Art.  ... 
Lawrence  .lamieson  Toriie,  Lt  Col.  Indian  S.  C.  ... 
Roderick  William  MacLeod,  Lt  Col.  Indian  S.  C. 
Walter  F.C.Chichele  Plowdeu,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C. 
p.s.c.  Walter  Blunt  Fletcher,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Art. 
John  Wilmot  Robyns,  Major,  Royal  Marines  ... 
Francis  Lloyd,  DSO.  Lt.Col.  Grenadier  Guards 
Walter  G.  Crole  Wyndham,  CB.  Lt.Col.  21  Lancers 
p.s.c.  Fras.Ricbd.  PennefatherKane,  Lt.Col.  h.p. 

(from  Major  E.  Surrey    Regiment),  Assistant 

Adjutant  General,  Alexandria,  30  Nov.  93  

Peter  Robert  Bairn  slather,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C. 
•p.s.c.    Percy    H.    Hamon   Massy,7*  Lt.Cot.  h.p. 

(fromMajor)  6  Dragoon  Guards  ;  Vice  Consul  in 

AsiaMinor,  11  Mar.  96 

Henry  A.  Walsh,  Lt.Cot.  S.mieiset  Lt.  Inf.  (13  F 
Arthur  Wm.  M'Kinstry,  Lt.Col.  Leicester  Regt.. 

John  Monteith,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Redmond  0.  S.  Macausland.  Lt. Col.  Indian  S.  C. 
Henry  Richard  Marrett,  Lt.  Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
p.s.c.  Bon.  Milo  George  Talbot,  Major,  Royal  Eng, 
James  A.Campbell.  Major,  Seaforth  Highlanders.. 
Fred.  Baumgardt  Elmslie,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 
Thomas  F.  A.  Watson-Kennedy,  Major,  Cameron  ) 

Highlanders    j 

p.s.c.  Chas. R. Simpson, Major. Lincoln  Regt.  (10  F.) 
Johnston    Stoney    Talbot,75    Major   (from    h.p.  ) 

Shropshire   Lt.  Inlantry)  ;    Assist.  Comdt.  and  r 

Secretary  Royal  Military  College,  22  Jan.  97    ...  J 
George  H. Ohippindar.,*1'  Major,  ii.p.  West  Riding  '( 

Regt.;   Comdt.  of  Colonial  Forces,  IV.  Australia ) 
William  Hugh  Williams,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  ... 

Harry  Finn,  3lajor,  2:  Lancers   

p.s.c.  Charles  a  Court,  Major,  Rifle  Brigade    

Robert  John  Tudway,  Captain,  Essex  Regiment  ... 
p.s.c.  Hugh  P.  Shekleton,  Major,  S.Lanc.  Regt.... 

Thomas  E.  Hickman,  DSO.  Capt.  Worcester  Regt. 
Wm.  Spottiswoode  Sparkes,  Captain,  Welsh  Regt. 
Wm.  Fras.  Hy.  S.  Kraeaid,    Captain,  R.  Engineer 
p.s.c.  Bertram  R.  Mitford,  Capt.  East  Surrey  Regt. 
Herbert  Wm.  Jackson,  Captain,  Gordon  Hghludis 
Wm.  Staveley   Gordon,  Captain,  Royal  Engineers 
Fras.  J. Pink, DSO. Major, West  Surrey  Regt.  (2  F.) 
Philip  W.  Jules  LeGallais,  Major,  8  Hussars......... 

p.s.c.  Thos.  D'Oyly  Snow,  Major,  Inniskilling  Fus. 
Bryan  Thomas  Mahon,  DSO.  Major,  8  Hussars  ... 
p.s.c.  Arthur  Edm.  Sandbach,  Major,  R.  Engineers 
Cecil  E.  Keith-Falconer,  Capt.,  Northumberland  i 

Fusiliers   j 

Fortescue  John  Nason,  Major,  Scottish  Rifles  

p.s.c.  Wm.Hy.Sitwell.JJ/a/o)-,  Northumberland  Fus. 
Walter  Cbas.Hunter-Blair,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 
Granville  G.  A.  Egerton,  Major,  Seaforth  Hldrs. ... 
p.s.c.  Fred.  Spenctr Robb, Major  (fromh.p.Dur-~i 

ham  Light  Inf.),  Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  Egypt,  > 

1  Nov.  98  ) 

p.s.c.  John  Spencer  Ewart,  Major,  Cameron  Hldrs. 
Hy.  M.  PakingtonHawkes,  Major,  Indian  S.  C.  ... 
George  T.'.V.  Hewat,£f. Col. King's  Omi  Scottish"/ 

Borderers  (25  F.)  j 

p.s.c.  Geo^Dudiey  Carleton,  Lt.Col.  Leicester  Regt. 
Chas.  T.  Evelyn  Metcalle.  Lt.Col.  Rifle  Brigade  ... 

Thos.  C.  Pleydell  Galley,  Major,  1  bile  Guards 

p.s.c.  John  William  Haw kins,  Lt. Col.  Royal  Art.  ... 
Lionel  Edw.  B. Booth, "  Lt.Col.  h.p.  (from Major)  ) 

West  Riding  Regiment  ) 

p.s.c.  Henry  Merrick Lawson,  Major,  Roya!  Eng... 
Charles  Owen  Hore,  Major.  S.  Stafford  Regt.  ... 
RichardC.  G.  Jlaynp,  CB.  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C.  ... 
CharlesW.H.Evans,,DSO.  jW.G'oi.West  Kent  Regt. 


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HALF  PAT 

1  Feb.  73 

18  Apr.  85 

4  Dec.  89 

29  SeDt.98 

12  Sept. 72 

24  Dec.  81 

1  Oct.  89 

30  Sept.  98 

11  May  7S 

20  Mar.  80 

1  Aug.  86 

9  Mar.  98 

5  Oct.  98 

9  Jan.  73 

31  Dee.  81 

1  Oct.   89 

6  Oct.   98 

2  Dec.  74 

19  Aug.  83 

21  May  84 

15  Oct.   98 

10  Sept.  75 

20  Oct.  83 

28  Dec.  88 

15  Oct.  98 

11  Feb.  75 

1  July  81 

31  J  aly  90 

15  Oct.   98 

9  Jan.  73 

11  Jan.  82 

1  Oct.   89 

19  Oct.   98 

io  Oct.  72 

19  Oct.   84 

19  Oct.   92 

19  Oct.  98 

19  Oct.   72 

iq  Oct.   84^9  Ort.   92 

19  Oct.  98 

19  Oct.  72 

19  Oct.   84 

19  Oct.   92 

19  Oct.  98 

9  Jan.  73 

1 0  Jan.  82 

1  Oct.   89 

21  Oct.  98 

1  Oct.   74 

23  Julv  84 

21  Oct.  91 

21  Oct.  98 

:3  Mar.  75 

1  Apr.  85 

10  Aug.  92 

23  Oct.  98 

11  Feb.  75 

29  May  80 

16  July  84 

26  Oct.  98 

12  Nov.  73 

28  Feb.  81 

21  June  91 

2  Nov.  98 

2  Nov. '  2 

2  Nov.  84 

2  Nov.  92 

2  Nov.  98 

11  Feb.  75 

to  July  82 

24  May  93 

2  Nov.  98 

2  Nov.  98 

28  Feb.  74 

20  Oct.  83  15  June  85 

8  Nov.  98 

5  June  75 

7  Mar.  83 

23  Sept. 95 

11  Nov.  98 

13  Nov.  72 

13  Nov.  84 

13  Nov.  92 

13  Nov.  98 

15  Nov.  72 

13  Nov.  84 

13  Nov.  92 

13  Nov.  98 

13  Nov.  72 

13  Nov.  84 

13  Nov.  92 

ij  Nov.  98 

29  Apr.  73 

8  Jan.  85 

6  Feb.  87 

16  Nov.  98 

29  Nov.  76 

22  Apr.  36 

14  Feb.  91 

16  Nov.  98 

19  Aug.  75 

27  Aug.  84 

1  Oct.   92 

16  Nov.  98 

11  Aug.  80 

27  Jan.  75 

20  Jan.  86 

22  Feb.  93 

16  Nov.  98 

21  Sept.74 

iy  July  82 

7  June  93 

16  Nov.y8 

6  Oct.   75 

27  Aug.  84 

4  Oct.  93 

16  Nov.  98 

16  Nov.  98 

13  June  74 

12  Nov.  83 

13  Dec.  93 

16  Nov.  98 

14  Aug.  76 

1  Mar.  85 

1  Jan.  94 

16  Nov.  98 

-22  Jan.  81 

1  July  81 

23  Nov.  87 

24  Oct.  94 

16  Nov.  98 

30  Jan.  78 

17  May  79 

5  Dec.  54 

24  Apr.  95 

16  Nov.  98 

13  Aug.  79 

1  July  81 

21  Apr.  86 

18  Nov.  96 

16  Nov.  98 

31  Jan.  80 

1  July  81 

5  Oct.   87 

18  Nov.  96 

16  Nov.  93 

19  Feb.  Si 

1  July  81 

25  July  88 

18  Nov.  96 

16  Nov.  93 

22  Oct.   81 

5  Nov.  83 

18  Nov.  96 

16  Nov.  98 

27  July  So 

1  Oct.  89 

18  Nov.  96 

16  Nov.  98 

9  Sept.  82 

24  June  91 

18  Nov.  96 

16  Nov.  98 

22  Oct. .  81 

1  Sept.  91 

18  Nov.  96 

16  Nov.  98 

15  Feb.  83 

30  Sept.  91 

18  Nov.  96 

16  Nov.  98 

16  Feb.  78 

8  Mar.  8 1 

31  Mar.  88 

30  Dec.  96 

16  Nov.  98 

23  Apr.  8i 

1  July  81 

19  Mar.  88 

3  Apr.  97 

16  Nov.  98 

22  Jan.  79 

1  July  81 

1  July  87 

1  May  97 

16  Nov.  98 

27  Jan.  83 

19  Apr.  88 

19  Oct.  97 

16  Nov.  98 

6  Apr.  79 

1  Apr.  89 

23  Nov.  97 

16  Nov.  98 

27  Jan.  83 

2  Feb.  92 

17  Dec.  97 

16  Nov.  98 

11  Aug.  80 

1  July  81 

17  May  86 

22  Dec.  97 

16  Nov.  98 

14  Jan.  80 

1  Julv  81 

10  Apr.  80 

21  Jan.  98 

16  Nov.  98 

18  Feb.  80 

15  July  88 

29  Jan.  98 

16  Nov.  98 

13  Aug.  79 

28  Feb.  81 

15  May  89 

8  June  98 

16  Nov.  98 

Ti  Aug.  80 

1  July  81 

2  Feb.  89 

:3  July  98 

16  Nov.  98 

22  Oct.  81 

24  July  91 

2  Nov.  98 

16  Nov.  98 

23  Nov.  72 

23  Nov.  84 

23  Nov.  92 

23  Nov.  98 

27  Sept. 71 

28  Oct.  71 

1  Jan.  01 

14  June  90 

3  Dec.  98 

11  Sept. 76 

26  Mar.  84 

15  Nov.  91 

3  Dec.  98 

2t  Sept.74 

1  Jan.  84 

17  May  93 

5  Dec.  98 

11  Sept.  76 

21  July  86 

5  May  94 

6  Dec.  9S 

9  Jan.  73 

21  Jan.  82 

1  Oct.  89 

9  Dec.  98 

10  Jan.  72 

6  Sept. 82 

6  Sept. 82 

14  Dec.  98 

14  Dec.  98 

19  June  77 

1  Apr.  88 

2  Apr.  88 

17  Dec.  98 

ii  May  78 

8  Hay  80 

27  Jan.  85 

4  Mar.  96 

17  Dec.  98 

21  Dec.  72 

21  Dec.  84 

21  Dec.  92 

21  Dec.  98 

28  Feb.  74 

17  Nov.  83 

17  Nov.  90 

23  Dec.  98 

War   Services  of  the   Lt. Colonels   'not   belonging   to    Regiments   or   Corps. 

[For  the  War  Services  of  other  Lieutenant  Colonels,  vide  their  respective  Regiments  or  Corps.] 

1  Lt.Colone!  Douglas  Dawson  served  in  the  Egyptian warof  i882,first  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards. 
and  afterwards  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  Kassasin 
(9th  September) ,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebirand  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  m  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Guards  Camel  Regiment,  was  Staff  Officer 
So  Colonel  Boscawen  while  in  command  of  the  column,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gufcat, 
in  the  reconnaissance  to  Metammeh ,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  wounded  convoy  (two  Clasps), 


War  Services  of  the  Lt. Colonels  not  helonging   to  Regiments  or  Corps.  51 

3  Lt. Colonel  J.  L.  C.  St.  Clair  served  with  the  91st  Highlanders  as  Adjutant  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Harman  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

29  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  J.  P.  Napier  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Arghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

30  Lt.Colonel  A.  M.  Paterson  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  at  Durban  during  the  latter 
part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and 
with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  un'ler  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  com- 
mand of  the  1st  Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

3S  Lt.Colonel  S.  J.  M.  Jopp  was  employed  in  Natal  during  the  Zulu  war  in  1S79  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  Boer  war 
of  1881,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Lang's  Nek  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  the  Ingogo  River. 

43  Lt.Colonel  H.  E.  C.  Kitchener  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S91  as  Senior  Transport  Officer  with 
the  Wuntho  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  also  served  with  the  Tammu  Column  of 
the  Manipore  Field  Force  in  1891  as  Senior  Transport  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

48  Lt.Colonel  N.  P.  O'Gorman  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  i3S8  a?  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  in 
the  1st  Brigade  under  Brigadier  General  Channel-  from  3rd  October  to  9th  November  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp  1. 

54  Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Yule  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

66  Lt.Colonel  A.  C.  Borton  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  Somertshire  Light  Infantry 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

iS  Lt.Colonel  H.  Kilgour  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  took  part  in  the  two  expeditions  into  the 
Bazar  Valley  as  Transport  Officer  including  the  engagement  at  Deh  Sarakh,  and  with  the  Besud  and  Kama 
Expeditions  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

60  Lt.Colonel  the  Hon.  J.  S.  Napier  served  with  tho  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  cf  Ali  Musjid,  in  the  expedition  into  Maidan,  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in 
December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  engagement  ut  Charasiah  on  the  25th  April  1880  (men- 
tioned in  despatcnes)  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the 
reconnaissance  of  31st  August  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881. 

61  Lt.Colonel  A. Davidson  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  6othRiflesin  the  Afghan  war  from  October  1878  toNovembei 

1880,  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoonear  Ghuznee  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir 
Donald  Stewart  at  Cabul,  and  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  as  Aide  de  Camp  to 
Major  General  Ross,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Marri  Expedition  under  Brigadier  General  MacGregor. 
Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force  on  signalling  duty.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  on  special  service  and  ac 
Acting  Inspector  of  Army  Signalling  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

62  Lt.Colonel  J.  Stacpole  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

63  Lt.Colonel  G.  D.  M.  Nisbett  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

65  Lt.Colonel  Ross  of  Bladensburg  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  wish  the  1st  Battalion 
Coldstream  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ha  sheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and 
at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

66  Lt.Colonel  W.  W.  Cole-Verner  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant 
General  Intelligence  Department  to  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
at  Abu  Klea,  in  the  engagement  at  El  Gubat  iwhere  he  acted  as  guide  to  the  square  on  its  march  to  the  river), 
in  the  engagement  at  MHamrneh  cti  the  21st  January  in  command  of  Gordon's  troops  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
and  in  the  action  at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on  the  16th  February  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  [See 
also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

67  Lt.Colonel  G.  C.  Kitson  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

65  Lt.Colonel  A.  G.  Holland  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  in  the  Candahar  Columnin  the  Afghan  warof  1878-80, 
including  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzai,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  with  the  Afghan  Cavalry  at 
Takht-i-1'ul  (mentioned  in  despatches);  also  served  with  the  Thull  Chotiali  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  General 
Biddulph,  and  accompanied  Major  General  Phayre  in  his  march  to  Candahar  (Medal).    Served  in  the  Boer  war  of 

1881.  Served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Light  Camel  Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the 
operations  of  the  Desert  Column  including  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on  the  16th  and  17th  February 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

e0  Lt.Colonel  (i.F.  Browne  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Yonnies,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1887-88 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Tambaka  Country,  on  the 
West  Coast  of  Africa, in  1892.  including  the  capture  of  Tambi — wounded  (Clasp). 

72  Lt.Colonel  Crutchley  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  of  1884-S5  as  Acting  Adjutant  to  the  Guards  Camel  Regiment,  and  was  present  at 
the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Uubat— severely  wounded  (two  Clasps). 

73  Lt.Colonel  H.  P.  Garden  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  throughout  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present,  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  actions  at 
Kassasin  on  the  23th  August  (wounded)  and  9th  September,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Advance  Column  onder  Major  General  Earle  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of.  Major,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Clasp). 

74  Lt.Colonel  P.  H.  II.  Massy  served  with  the  Carabiniers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879-  80,  and  took  part  in  the  expe- 
dition against  the  Wuzeeree  Khugiauis  (Medal). 

75  Lt.Colonel  J.  S.  Talbot  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star),  and  in  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Suakin  by  British  troops  in 
1885-80. 

76  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  Chippindall  served  with  the  Buffs  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-7?  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

77  Lt.Colonel  L.  E.  B  Booth  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Roberts 
in  the  Koorum  Valley,  superintended  the  Transport  during  the  advance  on  Cabul,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in 
December  1879;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  as  Staff  Transport  Officer,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 
Served  with  the  Indian  Contingent  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


52-3 


Majors. 


h.p.   Royal_  Marine    Artillery;) 


Alexander    Allen,   Mojo 

Barrack  Mauler,  2  July  02  (Hon.  Lt.  Colonel.  18  July  98) 

p.s.c.  Henry  Vivian  Cowan,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Henry  Gritton,  Major,  h.p.  R.  Marines,  Paymaster,  Chatham,  > 

1  Aug.  oo(«o».  Lt. Colonel)     i 

Herbert  C.  Thornton  Littledale,  Major,  4  Dragoon  Guards  ... 
p.s.c.  Henry  William  Newton  Guinness,  Major,  Irish  Regt.  ... 

William  Graydon  Carter,  Major,  Essex  Regiment  (5b  F.,1   

Henry  Crich'ton  Sclater,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Gilbert  Fred.  Allan  Norton,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Arthur  Henry  Bagnold,  Maior,  Royal  Engineers 

Frederick  Hammersley,  Major,  Lancashire  Fns.  (20  F.)   

Ron.  Henry  Charles  Legge,  MVO.  Major,  Coldstream  Guards 

William  Christian  Anderson,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

p.s.c.  Fred.  Wm.  Nicholas  M'C'rac'ken,  Major,  Berkshire  Regt. 

Thomas  Stock,  Major,  Essex  Regiment    

Julius  Batt  Backhouse,  Major,  The  Buffs  (3  F.)    

George  Ashby  Ashby,  Major,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lt.lnf 

p.s.c.  Richard  Stanlej'  H.  Moody,  Major,  The  Buffs    

Edward  James    Montagu  Stuart  .Wortley,    CMB.    DSO.l 

Major,  King's  Royal  Rifles  (60  Foot) j 

Richard  Hawes  MacCarthy,  Major,  Lancaster  Regt.  (4  F.)  .. 

Cyril  Wood,  Maior,  ESbex  Regiment  (56  F.)     

George  F.  R.  Henderson,  Major,  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.... 
Robert  Hugh  Eraser,  Major,  Northamptonshire  Kegt.  (48  F.) 

John  William  Hind,  Major,  The  Buffs  (3  F.)    

Fitzgerald  Wintour,  Captain,  West  Kent  Regiment  (50  F.)    ... 

John  A.  W.  Falls,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps  

Francis  H.  R.  Drummond,  CLE.  Major,  Indian  Staff' Corps 
Beauchamp  J.  Colclough  Doran,  Captain,  Irish  Regt,  (18  F.) 
Stuart  Brownlow  Beatson,  CB.  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps... 

Herbert  F.  S.  Ramsden,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Charles  Baker  Goodrich  Dick,2Maior,  h.p.  Royal  Marines;) 

Paymaster  Plymouth  Division  [Hon.  Lt.  Colonel  18  July  98)  ) 

Edward  Hegan,  Major,  5  Dragoon  Guards  

p.s.c.  Frederick  William  Roinilly,  DSO.  Major,  Scots  Guards... 

Frederick  Crofcon  Heath,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Andrew  Graham  Thomson,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  ...  

Charles  Edward  Bradley,  Major,  N.  Stafford  Regt.  (64  F.)... 

Frederick  Henry  Munn,'  Major.  Irish  Fusiliers  (87  F.)    

Alexander  Bulstrode  Fenton,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Claude  Rainier  Rogers,  Major,  Irish  Fusiliers  (89  F.) 

Henry  Clerk,  Major,  h.p.  2  Dragoon  Guards 

p.s.c.  Hy.  Beaufoy  Mortimer,  Major,  North  Stafford  Regt.  ... 
John  Edw.  Fitzmaurice  Hughes  Roche,  Major,  3  h.p.Dr.Gdb 

Albert  Henry  Callwell,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Philip  Thomas  Bustou,  Major,  Royal  Engineers     

James  Douglas  Standen,  Major,  Irish  Fusiliers   

Charles  Evans-Gordon,  Major,  Berkshire  Regiment  

p.s.c.  Henry  Newport  Chas.  Heath,  Major,  York  Light  Inf.  ... 
Hon.  Arthur  Edward  Dalzell,  Major,  Oxfordshire  Lt.  Infantry 
p. s. c.Charles  R.  RobertM'Grigor,  Major,  King's  R.  Rifles  ... 

Spenser  Jackson,  Major,  North  Lancashire  Regiment    

William  MacLaughlin,  Major,  Shropshire  Light  Infantry    ... 

Alexander  Sprot,  Major,  6  Dragoon  Guards   

Charles  Henry  Westmorland,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Frederick  Milijank  Bland,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Edwin  Hay  Pickwoad,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Edward  Ward,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Arthur  Pole-Penton,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Orbell  Henry  Oakes,  Major,  Worcestershire  Regiment  

Robert  Williams  Andrews,  Major  (from  Border  Regiment);^ 

Governor  of  Cork  Military  Prison  26  Feb.  98 J 

James  Laing  Fixott,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Bowes  Leslie  Eman,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Owen  Stuart  Smyth,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Charles  A loysius  Ryan.  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Arthur  H.  Croker  Phillpotts,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

p.s.c.  Thomas  Stanford  Baldock,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Archibald  J.  A.  Wright,  Major,  East  Lancashire  Regiment... 

Arthur  Edmund  Simpson,  Major,  Manchester  Regiment 

Henry  Robert  Kelham,  Major,  Highland  Light  Infantry  

William  Frederick  Cleeve,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Napoleon  Joseph  R.  Blake,  Major,  Middlesex  Regt.  (77  F.).. 

Francis  Colebrooke  Farmer,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

p.s.c.  Francis  Wm.  Bromfield,  Major,  Cheshire  Regiment 

Edward  Gunner,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Hubert  Burton,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

p.s.c.  Franc's  Wiildrou,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Robert  Addison  Rigg,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Edward  Tjmlreville  Blackett,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

William  Grant  de  Jersey,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Edward  John  Kenworthey  Priestley,  Maior,  Royal  Artillery 
Lawrence   Richard  Connolly,   Major,   h.D.  Royal  Marine  .■ 

Artillery;  Paymaster  2:  May  95    j 

Harry  Shuldham  Shuldham-Lye,  Major,  Irish  Regiment 

Ernest  Vaughan-Hughes,  Major,  Royal  Artillery     

Charles  Frederick  Hadden,  Major,  Royal  Artillery     

James  Mill'ord  Sutherland  Brunker,  Major,  Royal  Artillery... 

Henry  Tempest  Hicks,  Major,  Dublin  Fusiliers    

Martyn  John  Edward  Fenwick,  Major,  Dorset  Regt 

Thomas  Tweed  Vaughan,  Mujor,  Royal  Artillery    

Justice  Chapman  Tilly,  Major,  Bedlordshire  Regiment 


CORNET, 
2nd  LIEUT. 
OrENSIGN. 

3  Dec.  65I 
31  Dec.  62 


CAPTAIN.       MA JOE. 


?8 


Aug.  67I  8 

Sept.  73 

June  66!  2  July  78:  1 


iMay 
Nov. 


13  Aug.  791  2i 


'5 


13  Oct.  77  ji.l 
23  Jan.  69  3 
17  July  7?]i7 
1  May  78;  24 
;-i  Aug.  69^8 

,28 

1 1  Aug. 


1 4  Jan.  80 


8  Dec.  66 


13  Aug.  79 


20  Feb.  70 
13  Aug.  79 


6  July  70 


2  Oct.   70 


Sept.  74118 
Aug.  7312 
Sept.75124 
Jan.  75 1 2 1 
Jan.  7s|  1 
Sept. 72,12 
Sept. 76!  2 
Aug.  73 
Jan.  77 
July  8 
Feb.  75 
May  72 
Nov.  7 
Aug.  73 

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July 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

July 

Nov. 

Feb. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 


3  Aug.  67 


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18  Oct.   71 


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Apr. 

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Mar. 
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77  11  July  82 

8?  18  Nov.  82 

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May  84 
June 
June  85 
June  85 
June  8 
June  85 
June  85 
June  85 
June  85 
Aug.  85 
Sept.  85 
Nov.  8s 
Jan. 
Jan.  86 


82  21 

81,15 
83(15 
8315 
84!'5 


S515 
8515 
84  14 


80  30 
86  2 
80  14 

Mar.  £6  27  Mar.  86 


7  Jan.  80 

9  Mar.  86 

16  Aug.  82  21  Apr.  86 

2  June  56   3  June  86 

1  July  81    1  Oct.   86 

2}  Dec.  Si  10  Dec.  86 

2  Feb.  871  3  Feb.  87 

12  Feb.  G7;  3  Feb.  87 

11  Feb.  86  16  Feb.  S7 

22  May  87  23  May  87 

8  Jan.  85 

1  July  87 

10  Sept.  86 

1  July  87 

1  July  81 

8  Dec.  87 

31  Jan.  82 

22  Dec.  87 

1  Apr.  87 

1  j  Jan.  88 

25  Jan.  88 

26  Jan.  88 

25  Jan.  88 

26  Jan.  88 

1  July  81 

1  July  88 

30  Mar.  S3 

1  July  88 

8  Jan.  85 

2  Aug.  88 

28  Aug.  83 

12  Aug.  88 

n  Oct.  81 

15  Aug.  S8 

19  Nov.  81 

10  Oct.   88 

25  Sept. 84 

24  Nov.  88 

18  Sept.81 

29  Nov.  88 

12  Sept.S4 

7  Dec.  88 

14  May  84 

9  Jan.  89 

16  Apr.  Si 

23  Jan.  89 

6  Feb.  89 

7  Feo.  80 

11  Mar.  82 

11  Mar.  89 

:i  M  ar.  89 

12  Mar.  89 

2  Feb.  81 

10  May  89 

13  Apr.  84 

15  May  89 

26  Apr.  82 

19  July  89 

21  Sept.  85 

23  Aug.  89 

17  May  82 

1  Oct.   89 

27  May  82 

1  Oct.   89 

1  June  82 

1  Oct.   89 

7  June  82 

1  Oct.  89 

•.7  Dec.  81 

9  Oct.   89 

6  Sept.81 

.:oOct.   89 

i2  June  82 

1  Nov.  89 

?4  June  82 

13  Nov.  89 

24  June  82 

13  Nov.  89 

8  July  82 

15  Dec.  89 

8  July  82 

4  Jan.  90 

15  July  82 

4  jan.  90 

10  Nov.  So 

8  Jan.  00 

14  Dec.  70  28 

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Aug. 

73 

Apr. 

73 

Sept 

73 

Sept 

73 

Dec. 

73 

Aug. 

72 

Sept 

7,3 

Oct. 

7' 

.8  June  8^17  Jan.  90 
7  Jan.  82  31  Jan.  90 
1  Sept.82  12  Feb.  90 

14  Mar.  81  19  Mar.  90 
9  Sept.S2  19  Mar.  90 

22  fciept. 83,24  Mar.  90 
9  Sept.82! 28  Mar.  90 
6  Sept.S2J29  Mar.  00 
1  Oct.  82]  1  Apr.  93 
1  Oct.  82  2  Apr.  90 
1  Oct  821  5  Apr.  90 
1  Oct.  82]  1 7  Apr.  90 
1  Oct.   82^25  Apr.  90 

25  Sept.80:  7  May  90 

^3  May  Si|  7  May  9 
20  July  82  12  May  90 
1  Oct.  82(12  May  90 
4  Oct.  82J20  May  90 
10  Nov.  8oj  7  June  90 
12  Sept.83  21  June  90 
25  Nov.  82  2S  June  90 
30  Apr.  79    1  July  90 


WHEN 
PLACED  OS 
HALF   PAT. 

2  July  92 


i  Aug.  90 


i  July  93 


16  Dec.  93 

17  Nov.  97 


21  May  95 


25  June  98 


Majors. 


54-5 


Mauley  Ogden  Hopkins,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Henry  James  Seton,  Major,  Irish  Rifles  

Bon.  John  Townshend  St.  Aubyu,  Major,  Grenadier  Guards 

Maxwell  Archibald  Close,  Major,  13  Hussars    

Wensly  James  Hodson  Bond,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Arthur  Harry  Clark-Kennedy,  Captain, Indian  Staff  Corps... 
Berkeley  Crosbie  Quill,  Major,  York  a.nd  Lancaster  Regt.   . 

William  Tylden,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Stephen  Dickson  Rainsford,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Arthur  Henry  VVilford  Brett,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Frederic  Percy  Lousada,  Major,  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. 

Foster  Lionel  Cunliffe,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Terence  England  Rowan,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

John  William  Marsdin  Newton,  Major,  h.p.  Royal  Artillery 
Harry  Stewart  Bruce  Hodgkinson,  Major,  N.  Staff.  Regt.  . 
Stewart  John  Trench,  Major,  West  Riding  Regiment  (76  F.) 

William  Hugh  Edward  Dobie,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Robert  John  Romanes,  Major,  K.  O.  Scottish  Borderers 

Claude  Mason  Haggard,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Carteret  Walter  Carey,  Major,  Highland  Light  Infantry 

Llewellyn  Salusbury  Mellor,  Major,  Liverpool  Regiment   .. 

George  Wade  Robertson  Fultor,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Thomas  Henry  Jackson  Woodrow,  Major,  Royal  Artillery... 

Arthur  Henry  Browne,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

David  Erskine  Dewar,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Gerald  Talbot  Kelaart,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Arthur  Churchill  Bailward,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Harry  Alexander  Dyer  Curtis,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Alfred  Keene,  DSO.  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Henry  O'Brien  Owen,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

William  Arthur  Plant,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

John  Anstruther  Smith-Cuninghame,  Major,  2  Life  Guards 

George  Davidson,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    

p.s.c.  Cosmo  Huntly  Gordon,  Major,  The  Buffs  

Robert  Maziere  Brady,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Archibald  Morden  Carthew-Yorstouu,  Major.  Black  Watch 
Hon.  Click  de  Rupo  Burke  Roche,  Major,  S.  Wales  Borderers 

John  de  Courcy  U'Grady,  Major,  Connaught  Rangers 

Ellis  Charles  Fletcher  Holland,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

George  Ewbank  Briggs,  Major,  Royal  Fusiliers    

Son.  Algernon  Sidney,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Francis  Wilford  Botelor,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Henry  George  Pnrdon,  Major,    M.  Lancashire  Rest, 

Arthur  Spencer  Pratt,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

William  Edward  Blewitt,  Major,  Ro3'al  Artillery  

Hon.  Reginald  Henry  Bertie,  Major,  Welsh  Fusiliers    

Charles  Evan  Maber'ly,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Henry  Melville  Hatchell,  Major,  Irish  Regiment    

Frederick  John  Brown,  Major,  Essex  Regiment     

U(I  Charles  James  William  Grant,  Captain,  Indian  S.  C.    ... 

Charles  Victor  Bremer  Ku per  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Arthur  Clifton  Hansard,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Granville  de  la  Motte  Faunce,  A!a/oj-,BerksbireRegt.(66F.) 
Augustus  Simeon  Le  Quesne,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 
Somerset  E.  O'Brien  Kevill-Davies,  Major,  Gordon  Highrs. 
Robert  Frederick  Lindsell,  Major,  Gloucester  Regt.  (28  F.  j 
Francis  Edward  Wallerstein,  Major,  York  &  Lancaster  Regt. 

Attiwell  Henry  Wood,  Major,  Connaught  Rangers 

p.s.c.  Percy  Hy.  Noel  Lake,  Major,  East  Lane.  Regt.  (59  F.) 

Frederick  Morris,  Maior,  Welsh  Fusiliers  

Sir  B.J.  A.Wen.'Vim. Johnson,  Bart.,  Major,  York  Lt.  Inf.  (51  F.) 

Hugh  Ingoldsby  Massy,  Major,  Essex  Regiment  (44  F.)   

Gerald  Hedley  Ovens,  Major,  Border  Regiment  (55  F.) 

Benjamin  Burton,  Major,  Royal  Ariillery    

John  Richard  Howard  Alleu,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

John  Robert  Young,  Major,  East  Yorkshire  Regiment     

Alexander  M'Donnell  Moore,  Major,  Irish  Fusiliers      

p.s.c.  John  Burn-Murdoch,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

Arnold  H.N.  Uruubart  Champion, .l/u;. Leinster  Regt.  (too  F.) 

Charles  Conyngham  Ellis,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    

p.s.c.  James  Birch  Sharpe,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Thomas  Digby,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Cecil  Francis  Garnett,  Major,  East  Yorkshire  Regiment   

James  Wilfred  Stirling,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Oswald  James  Henry  Ball,  Major,  Welsh  Regiment   

Fred.  Trenchard  Thomas  Fowle, Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Herbert  Martin,  Major,  Leinster  Regiment 

John  Percy  Fell,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

St.  John  James  St.  Leger,  Major,  Leinster  Regiment  (100  F.) 
Percy  Wm.  A.  Alfred  Milton,  Major,  York  Light  Infantry.. 

Edwin  Capel  Carrie  Sandys,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

William  du  Gard  Gray,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Dudley  Richard  Apthorp,  Major,  19  Hussars 

Kenneth  Ross  MacICcnzie,  Maj.  Seaforth  Highlandrs.(7S  F.) 
Robert  Arthur  Gwynne  Harrison,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    . 

Maurice  Charles  Barton,  Major, Royal  Engineers 

Philip  Farrer,  Major,  Dorsetshire  Regiment  (39  Foot)   

Ronald  Charles  Maxwell,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    

Percy  Schletter,  Major,  Liverpool  Regiment  (8  F.)  

Henry  Cuthbert  Connell  D.  Simpson,  Major,  R.  Artillery  . 

Henry  Davison  Love,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

William  Edward  Ligonier  Balfour,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 
Alexander  Burridge  Purvis,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 


:g  Oct.  78 


LIEUT.         CAPTAIN. 


ti  Feb.  74    3  Apr.  83 
11  Feb.  74    3  Apr.  83 


23  July  79 


30  Jan.  78 

20  Mar  78 
n  May  78 


12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 

11  Feb.  76 
6  Jan.  7 

23  Feb.  74 

12  Feb.  74 
20  Nov.  7 

6  Sept. 76 

11  Sept. 7 

12  Feb.  74 

13  June  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 

11  Sept.  74 

12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb. 74 
2t  Sfpt.74 
12  Feb,  74 
28  Feb.  74 
10  Sept. 75 

10  May  8 
12  Feb.  74 
17  Aug.  74 

20  Nov.  76 
i£  Feb.  71 
12  Nov.  73 

21  Sept.  74 

11  Sept.  76 
2  Dec.  74 
9  Aug.  7 
2  Dec.  7 

8  Feb.  74 
:o  Nov.  75 

21  Sept. 7, 
17  Aug.  74 
-7  Aug.  7 
6  Mar.  7 

1  Dec.  81 

2  May  72 
30  Dec.  71 

2  May  72 
2  May  72 
2  May  72 
;8  Feb.  74 
17  Aug.  74 
;8  Feb.  74 
7  Aug.  74 

1  Oof..  78 
[7  Aug.  74 
30  Nov.  76 

14  Dec.  78 

2  May  72 
10  Sept.  75 
20  Nov.  75 

9  A"g- 73 
17  Aug.  74 

2  May  72 
20  Nov.  75 

2  May  7; 
13  June  yt 
17  Aug.  72 
12  Sept.  72 
17  Aug.  74 
17  Aug.  74 


17  Apr.  83 

17  Apr.  S3 

12  May  83 

13  May  83 
23  May  83 

18  June  83 
10  Apr.  83 

6  Jan.  84 

19  Mar.  82 
.'i  July  83 

5  Oct.  82 
18  June  81 
13  Apr.  81 

7  July  83 
16  Feb.  84 

26  July  83 
1  Aug.  83 

5  .Ian.  84 
1  Au_ 
1  Aug.  S3 

10  May  83 

22  Aug.  83 
1  July  81 

16  Aug.  S2 

10  May  9 

31  Aug.  83 

1  Sept. 83 

30  Oct.   ~ 

27  Sept.  80 

18  June 

19  Nov.  81 

29  May  82 
16  Sept.82 

31  Oct.  8_ 
1  July  84 

6  Feb,   ' 

30  Aug 

20  Oct. 
1  Sept. 83 

1  Sept. 83 
26  July  82 
12  Au_ 

2  May  84 

23  May 
2  May 
2  May  3.1 

2  May  84 

3  May  S4 
2  Sept 
1  Apr. 

5  Sept. S3 

6  June  " 

8  Sept. 

6  June  33 

1  Jan.  84 

2  May  84 
10  Sept.  86 
26  Apr.  82 

7  Mar.  83 
■6  Sept. 83 
2  May  84 

8  July  S4 

2  May  84 

7  Mar.  8? 

3  Oct.  S3 
2  Sept.  84 
1  Nov.  83 

'7  Nov.  83 


1  July  90 

2  July  90 
2  Juiy  90 

15  July  90 
28  July  90 

28  July  90 
30  July  90 

30  July  90 
1  Aug.  90 
1  Aug.  qo 

27  Aug.  90 
27  Aug.  90 

1  Sept.90 

2  Sept.90 

0  Sept.90 
./:  a««+  . . 
•°  O^f*.  ~~ 

1  Oct.   90 

8  Oct.  90 
16  Oct.   90 

Nov.  90 
26  Nov.  90 

31  Dec.  9 
31  Dec.  90 
31  Dec.  90 

1  Jan.  9 
1  Jan.  9 
1  Jan.  9 
1  Jan.  9 
:  Jan.  9 
1  Jan.  9 

9  Jan.  9 
12  Jan.  9 

15  Jan.  9 
2;  Jan.  9 
25  Jan.  9 

^9  Jan.  9 

10  Feb.  9 
12  Feb.  9 

16  Feb.  9 
8  Feb.  9 

25  Fob.  9 

1  Mar.  9 
6  Mar.  9 

3  Mar.  9 

14  Mar.  9 

2  Apr.  9 

19  Apr.  9 

29  Apr.  9 
29  Apr.  9 

11  May  9 

29  May  9 

3  June  9 

8  June  9 

1 2  J  une  9 
1  July  9 
1  July  9 
1  July  9 
1  July  9 
1  July  9 
1  July  9 

4  July  9 
6  July  9 

9  July  9 

25  July  9 

30  July  9 

5  Aug.  9 

5  Aug.  q 

6  Aug.  9 
12  Aug.  9 

12  Aug.  9 
:3  Aug.  9 

13  Aug.  q 

15  Aug.  9 

17  Aug.  9 

20  Aug.  9 

20  Aug.  9 

21  Aug.  9 

22  Aug.  9 

26  Aug.  9 
1  Sept. 9 
1  Sept.9 

1  Sept.9 

2  Sept.9 
2  Sept.9 

7  Sept.  9 

8  Sept.9 
10  Sept.9 

6  Sept.9 

2  Sept.9 

3  Sept.9 
30  Sept.q 

1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 


PliCSDOK 
HALF  PAT. 


56-7 


Majors. 


COltNET, 
;nd  LIEUT. 
OrENSIGN. 


Rowley  Wynyard,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

John  Wane  Bill,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Kenneth  Mackean,  M ajor, Royal  Engineers 

p.s.c.  Edward  William  Fleming,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

George  Robert  Townshend,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Andrew  Bell-Irving,  Maior,  Royal  Artillery 

Willoughby  Verner  Constable,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

Alwyn  de  Blaquiere  V.  Paget,  Major,  Durham  Lt.Inf.  (106  F.) 
Charles  Tom  Reay,  JIajor,  Manchester  Regiment  (63  F.)  ... 
Thomas  Vaughan  VVynn.  Phillips,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    ... 

Robert  E.  Jennings,  Major.  Royal  Engineers 

Charles  Napier  Simpson,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Edward  Sinclair  May,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Richard  Louis  Milne.  DSO.  Major,  Leicester  Regiment  

Lord  Edmund  Bernard  Talbot,  Major,  11  Hussars   

p.s.c.  Joseph  Howard  Poett,  Major,  Dorsetshire  Regt.  (39  F.) 

Reginald  Pemberton  Leach.  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Algernon  Campbell  Foley,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

Henry  Charles  Barton  Gray,  Major,  \Velsh  Regiment 

p.s.c.  George  F.  C.  Mackenzie,  Major,  Suffolk  Regiment   

Octavius  Revo,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Charles  Henry  Darling,  Major,  Hoyai  Engineers    

Charles  Mackenzie  Edwards,  Major,  Berkshire  Regiment  ... 
Charles  Coningham,  Major,  Worcestershire  Regiment     

Wm.  James  Holmes  Frodsitam,  Major,  E.  Surrey  Regt 

Reginald  Evelyn Booihhy,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Edward  Morris  Poynton.  Major,  Somerset  Light'lnfantry 

Chas.  Theodore  Becker, Major,  King's  Own  Scottish  Brurs... 

Herbert  Edward  Rawson,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    

William  Jacob  Mackenzie,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

Henry  Speed  Andrews- Speed,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

William  Henry  Darby,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

John  Charles  Tyler,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

Walter  Fullarton  Ludovic  Lindsay,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Stephen  Frewen,  Major,  16  Lancers    

Edward  Grant  Wdkinsou,  Major,  Royal  Marines  

Richard  Bannatine-Allason,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

p.s.c.  Henry  Cleland  Dunlop.  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Capel  George  Adye,  2Iajor.  West  Yorkshire  Regiment    

James  Owen  Hodgson,  Major,  Royal  Artillery. .7 

p.s.c.  Ernest  Walter  Yeatkerd.  Major,  Lancaster  Regiment.. . 

Francis  Charles  Annesley,  Major.  Royal  Fusiliers   

Cecil  William  Park,  Major,  Devonshire  Regiment   

Frederick  James  Gavin,  Major,  Irish  Regiment    

Donald  MacDougall,  Major,  h.p.  7  Dragoon  Guards 

William  Henry  Muir  Lowe,  Major,  7  Dragoon  Guards 

Sir  Godfrey  Vignoles  Thomas,  Bart.,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Courtney  Vor  Trower,  Major,  South  Wales  Borderers 

Chas.  Maximilian  Thos.  Western,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  ... 

George  Hamilton  Sim,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

James  William  Dunlop,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Thomas  Hampden  Evans  Acton,  Mvjor,  Royal  Artillery    ... 

Robert  Lewis  Haines,  Major,  Roj-al  Artillery 

Hugh  Palliser  Hickman,  Major,  Royal  Artiliery 

JohnCharles  Campbell,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

Sir  Robt.  Aug.  Wm.  Colleton.  Bart.,  Major,  Welsh  Fusiliers 

Henry  Finnis,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

Alfred  Heyland  Parratt  Turner,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Arthur  Thomas  Swaine,  Major,  Irish  Ride's  (86  F.)   

Colin  John  Mackenzie,  Captain,  Seaforth  Highlanders   

Robert  Henry  Twigg,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Ernest  Cooke,  Major,  Scottish  Rifles  (26  F.) 

Walter  Stanbury  Churchward,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

James  Archibald  Ferricr,  DSO.  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Edward  Cyril  Mills,  Major.  West  Yorkshire  Regt.  (14  F.)  ... 

Knightley  Stalker  Dunsterville.  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Arthur  T:'acey,  Major.  Royal  Artiliery 

p.s.c.  William  Apsley  Smith,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Henry  Octavius  Piers,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Edmund  Richard  Scott,  Major,  Leicester  Regiment  (17  F.) .. 

Spencer  Godfrey  Bird,  Major,  Dublin  Fusiliers   

p.s.c. Hon.  North  de  C.Dalrymple-Hamilton,J/<i/'o)-,ScotsGds. 

George  Hastings  Bittleston,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Cecil  Arthur  Howard,  Major,  Royal  Artillery ' 

John  Davidson  Fullerton,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  - 

Edmund  Augustine  Burrows,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Francis  Henry  Penny,  Major,  Munster  fusiliers    ...'. 

Charles  Reginald  Hoskyn,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Henry  Cecil  Eagles,  Major,  Royal  Marines  

George  Champney  Palmes,  Major,  South  Wales  Borderers 

Robert  George  Buchanan-Riddell,  Major,  King's  R.  Rifles... 

p.s.c.  Francis  Seymour  Inglefield,  Major,  E.  Yorkshire  Regt. 

Murray  Venables  Hilton,  Major,  Worcestershire  Regiment 

Hugh  Wodehouse  Fearse,  Major,  East  Surrey  Regiment  ... 

Edgar  Charles  Spilslmry,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

Hugh  James  Archdale,  Major,  Welsh  Fusiliers 

p.s.c.  Albert  Farrar  Gatliff,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Arthur  Dolben  Bulpett,  Major,  Derbyshire  Regiment 

p.s.c.  Charles  Molyneux  Hutton,  Major,  Lancashire  Fusiliers 

Alfred  Henry  Carter,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Edgar  Alan  Lambart,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

George  Turner  Jones,  Major,  Rcyal  Engineers  

Alexander  Gordon  Duff,  Major,  Black  Watch    

Frederick  Edward  Verney  Taylor,  Ma  -or,  Derbyshire  Regt. 


.  Jan.  79 


24  July  7s 


1  May  7? 


■  Jan.  Si 
I  Aug-  79 


!  Jan.  78 


17  Aug.  74 
12  Sept.  72 
12  Sept. 72 
28  Jan.  7s 
28  Jan.  75 
28  Jan.  75 
12  Sept. 72 
11  Feb.  75 

11  Feb.  75 
28  Jan.  75 

12  Sept.  72 
28  Jan.  75 
28  Jan.  75 
31  Aug.  73 
20  Nov.  75 

11  Sept.76 
28  Jan.  75 

2  May  r-i 
30  Dec.  71 

2  Feb.  76 
28  Jan.  75 
1;  Sept. 72 

14  Nov.  79 
23  Mar.  72 
28  Feb.  74 
28  Jan.  75 

12  Nov.  73 
9  Aug.  73 

12  Sept.  72 
12  Sept.  72 
12  Sept.  72 
28  Jan.  75 

12  Sept.72 
28  Jan.  75 

9  Jan.  8q 

1  July  74 
28  Jan. 75 
28  Jan.  75 
20  Nov.  75 
28  Jan.  75 

13  Nov.  72 

27  June  75 

5  June  75 

9  July  79 

6  Sept.76 
22  Oct.   81 

28  Jan.  75 
17  May  77 
28  Jan.  75 
:2  Sept.72 

28  Jan.  75 
28  Jan.  75 
28  Jan.  75 
19  Aug.  75 
9  Jan.  73 

2  Dec.  74 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Aug.  75 

1 7  May  76 

1  July  £1 

26  Dec.  8c 

15  July  76 
19  Aug.  75 

9  Jan.  73 
:g  Oct.  76 
19  Aug.  75 

ly  Aug.  75 

1 9  Aug.  75 
19  Aug.  75 

5  June  75 
28  Feb.  74 
28  Oct.  71 
19  Aug.  75 
io  Aug.  75 

9  Jan.  73 

19  Aug.  75 

2  Dec-  74 
9  Jan.  73 
1  July  74 

10  Sept. 77 

20  Nov.  75 
13  June 74 
13  Aug.  78 

11  Feb.  75 
9  Jan.  73 

11  Feb.  75 

27  Jan.  76 
20  Nov.  75 

9  AuK-  73 
19  Aug.  75 
19  Aug.  75 

9  Jan.  73 

28  Apr.  75 
17  May  77 


MA.TOB. 

I  Oct.  91 

1  Oct.  01 
i  Oct.  91 

2  Oct.  91 
4  Oct.  91 

12  Oct.  91 

19  Oct.  91 

21  Oct.  91 

24  Oct.  91 


14  Nov.  83 
12  Sept. 84 
12  Sept.  84 
14  Nov.  83 
16  Nov.  8^ 
1  Dec.  83 
•.2  Sept. 84 
24  Aug.  81 
if  Mar.  82 

22  Dec.  S329  Oct.  91 
i2Sept.8ij  6  Nov.  91 

29  Dec.  831  7  Nov.  91 
31  Dec.  83  7  Nov.  91 
18  Mar.  85  18  Nov.  91 
14  Sept.  81  19  Nov.  91 
18  July  84J19  Nov.  91 

1  Jan.  84  21  Nov.  91 

2  May  84I23  Nov.  qi 

30  Aug.  81U5  Nov.  qi 


14  July  83 

1  Jan.  84 

2  Sept.84 
28  j  une  84 

Feb.  82 


30  iNov.  9 
30  Nov.  91 

6  Dec.  91 

7  Dec.  91 
9  Dec.  91 


30  Sept.82,14  Dec.  91 
1  Jan.  84:21  Dec.  91 

23  May  83^23  Dec.  91 
1  July  81I30  Dec 


12  Sept.84 
12  Sept.84 
12  Sept.84 

1  Jan.  84 
12  Sept.  84 

1  Jan.  84 

5  May  86 

19  July  84 
1  Jan.  84 
1  Jan.  84 

6  Nov.  81 
1  Jan.  84 

7  Oct.   81 

24  Mar.  82 
9  Jan.  83 

21  May  84 
1  Jan.  85 
9  Mar.  87 
1  Jan.  84 

8  Oct.  81 
1  Jan.  84 

12  Sept.84 
1  Jan.  84 
1  Jan.  84 
1  Jan.  84 
1  Jan.  84 
8  Jan.  85 

20  Mar.  85 

8  Jan.  85 

9  Jae. 84 
19  July  82 

25  Oct.   S9  _, 

13  Aug.  90:27  Apr.  92 
24  Jan.  83  29  Apr.  92 

9  Jan.  84(30  Apr.  92 

8  Jan.  85 1  3  May  92 

11  Nov.  82    0  May  92 

9  Jan.  84  12  May  92 
16  Jan.  84  12  May  92 
13  Mar.  84I13  May  92 
31  May  84!  13  May  92 

26  Mar.  8418  May  92 

12  Mar.  81(21  May  92 
15  Aug.8^23  May  92 
18  Mar.  84I23  May  92 


31  Dec.  91 
31  Dec.  91 
31  Dec.  91 
1  Jan.  92 
18  Jan.  92 
27  Jan.  92 

17  Jan.  92 

1  Feb.  92 
6  Feb.  92 
6  Feb.  92 

10  Feb.  92 

15  Feb.  92 
24  Feb.  92 

2  Mar.  92 
2  Mar.  Q2 
2  Mar.  92 
2  Mar.  92 

2  Mar.  92 

3  Mar.  92 

4  Mar.  92 

16  Mar.  92 
16  Mar.  92 

18  Mar.  92 

19  Mar.  92 
23  Mar.  92 

1  Apr.  92 

1  Apr.  92 

2  Apr.  92 
4  Apr.  92 

10  Apr.  92 
18  Apr.  92 
27  Apr.  92 


13  June  84 
8  Jan.  85 
■•  July  84 

26  July  82 

8  Jan.  85 

19  Jan.  85 

9  June  82 
9  Sept.84 

30  June  84 

20  Nov.  85 
30  June  83 

8  Jan.  85 
17  July  84 
23  Mar.  85 
19  Jan.  83 
15  Nov.  S3 

1  Aug.  34 

14  Aug.  84 
8  Jan.  85 
4  Dec.  85 

22  July  S3 


5  May 
15  May  92 

2  June  92 

3  J  une  92 
3  June  92 
3  June  9? 
9  June  92 
:o  June  92 

2  July  02j 
c  July  92 
[2  July  92 
12  July  92 

_  July  92 
18  July  92 
21  July  92 
27  July  92 
27  July  92 
27  July  92 
27  July  92 

3  Aug.  92 

4  Aug.  92 


WHEN 
PLACED  OK 
HALF  PAT. 


21  Mar.  97 


Majors. 


58-9 


COBNET, 
2nd  LIEUT.; 
orENSIGFf.J 


LIEUT.      I  CAPTAIN.         MAJOR. 


Herbert  Edwards Irwin,  Major,  Warwickshire  Regiment    ... 

William  Daniel  Conner,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

Richard  Martin  Crofton,  Major,  Roya.l  Artillery  

Percy  John  Tonson  Lewis,  Captain,  Army  Service  Corps    ... 
p.s.c.  lion.  Arthur  Stewart  Hardinge,  Major,  Scots  Fus.    ... 

James  Farish  Malcolm  Kawcett,  Major,  5  Lancers     

Waldemar  Delmar  Lmdley,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    

Charles  Hubert  Blount,  Major,  Royal  Artillery* 

p.s.e.  Charles  Herbert  Farquharson,  Major,  3  Dragoon  Gdx. 
p.s.c.  Benjamin  Reddie  Hawes,  Major,  Munster  Fus.  (104  F.) 

Edward  Andiee  W'ylde,  Major,  Royal  Marines    

Arthur  Wild-man  Prior,  Major,  N.  Staffordshire  Regiment 
Alexander  Houghton  Abercrombie,  Major,  Scots  Fusiliers 

Arthur  Edmund  Horniblow,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

George  Newton  Halifax  Barlow,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    ... 

p.s.c.  Norman  Bruce  luglefleld,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

p.s.c.  Henry  Stopford  Dawkins,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

p.s.c.  Edward  Hugh  Betheil,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

Frederick  William  Town  Attree,  Major',  Royal  Engineers... 

Alexander  Lechmere  Mein.  Major,  Royal  Engineers    

George  Borlase  Stevens,  Major,  Indian  Stall  Corps     

p.s.e.  Samuel  A.  Einem  HicKtou,  DSO.  Major,  Royal  Eng. 

Frederick  Williams  Becher.  Major,  Bedford  Regiment 

William  Augustus  Seort,  Major,  Gordon  Highlanders 

Henry  Capel  Lott't  Hoklen,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Nigel  Maxwell,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Sydney  Philip  Strong,  Major,  Scottish  Rifles 

David  Edward  Wood,  Major,  8  Hussa,rs    

Gerald  Charles  Penrice  Onslow,  Ma/or,  Royal  Engineers... 

Son.  Henry  Arthur  Ormsby  Gore,  Major,  11  Hussars    

O'Donnel  Colley  Grattan,  Major,  Liverpool  Regiment    

Herbert  S  wayne  FitzGerald,  Major,  Durham  Light  Infantry 

Raymond  Charles  Foster,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Cholmeley  E.C.Branfili  Harrison,  Major,  W.Kent'Regt.(97  F.) 
William  Francis  Howard  Stafford,  Major,  R.  Engineers  ... 

Richard  Owen,  Major,  21  Hussars   

Arthur  Graves  Spratt,  Major,  Devonshire  Regiment 

John  Lindesay  Keir,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Francis  Algernon  Curteis,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Edmund  Augustus  Wailer,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

Arthur  Herbert  Keimey,  CMG.  Major,  Royal  Engineers  ... 
William  de  Bathe  Hatton,  Major,  Seaforth  Highlanders  ... 
Arthur  Patrick  Douglas  Lushington,  Major,  3  Dragoon  Gds. 
Acheson  F.  Acheson  Lyle,  Ma/or,  Shropshire  Lt.Inf.  (85  F.) 

Winton  Seton,  Major,  Leinster  Regiment  (100  F.)    

William  Augustus  Edm.  St.  Clair,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 
Arthur  Templeman  Morse,  Major,  West  Kent  Regiment   ... 

William  Vieris  Dickinson,  Major,  Welsh  Regiment 

Alexander  Pringle,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps   

Edward  James  Fandon  Wood.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  ... 

Hubert  James  M'Laughlin,  Major,  5  Lancers 

Harold  Gore-Browne,  Major,  King's  Royal  Rifles 

George  Alfred  Tower,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Frederick  John  Tobin,  Major,  Irish  Rifles  (86  Foot)    

Hastings  Read,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps   

Joseph  Oxley  English,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

p.s.c.Fred.  John  Arthur  Trench,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Henry  George  Daniel,  Major,  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  (27  F.) 

Duncan  Campbell  Carter,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Edmund  Kendal  Grimstone  Aylmer,  Major,  19  Hussars    ... 

Maurice  George  Moore,  Major,  Connaught  Rangers    

Alexander  Wm.  Day  Maclean,  Major,  Connaugnt  Rangers 

Charles  James  Robarts,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Algernon  William  Collmgs,  Major,  Scots  Fusiliers  (21  F.)... 

Thomas  James  Atherton,  Major,  12  Lancers 

Edward  Hogarth  Molesworth,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps... 

Walter  Adye,  Major,  Irish  Rifles 

Henry  Weston  Helyar,  Major,  Warwickshire  Regiment  ... 
Reginald  Hawkins  Hall, Major,  S.Lancashire  Regt.  (40  F.) 

James  Ahmuty  Fearon,  Major,  Yorkshire  Regimient    

George  Pensam  Bourcicault,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps... 
Cecil  Vernon  Wingheld-Strattord,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Cedric  Maxwell,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

John  H.  Verschoyle,  Major,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lt.I.(32  F.; 
William  Pitcairn  Campbell.  Major,  King's  Royal  Rifles  .. 
William  Weallens,  Major,  Northamptonshire  Regiment  .. 

John  Davidson,  Major,  North  Lancashire  Regt.  (47  F.) 

James  Christopher  Reynolds,  Major,  Welsli  Regiment 

George  Frend,  Major,  Northumberland  Fusiliers  (5  F.)  .. 
Henry  Cuthbert  Denny,  Major,  Northampton  Regt.  (48  F. 

Henry  Beaufoy  Thornhill,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Lovick  Bransby  Friend,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Hon.  Richard  Thompson  Lawley,  Major,  7  Hussars    

p.s.e.  Francis  Gleadowe  Stone,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Edw.  Henry  Hopton  Montresor,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Sydney  Beliingham  Jameson,  Major,  Seaforth  Highldrs.... 
Wm.  Henry  Morris  Bent,  Major,  South  Stafford  Regt.  (38  F.) 

Robert  Charles  Penthtnd,  Major,  Dublin  Fusiliers  

Gerald  Edward  Shute,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Harold  Carmichael  Wylly,  Major,  Derbyshire  Regiment  ... 

Frederick  Rainsford-Hannay,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

William  Hope  Young,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corns 

Charles  Emilius  Curb,  Major,  South  Wales  Borderers 

Oswald  James  Daniell,  Major,  West  Kent  Regiment 

p.s.c.  John  Moore  Gawne,  Major,  Lancaster  Regiment 


jtoJan.  76    4ju.ie84    o  Aug.  92 

I  9  Jan.  73:  8  Jan.  851  6  Aug.  02' 

1:9  Aug.  75  17  Aug.  84  10  Aug.  92 

.  ...  23  Feb.  Si;  i  Apr.  -89  10  Aug.  92 
i  May  78,11  Sept. 80;  25  Aug.  86  16  Aug.  92 
1  May  7830  June  8i|  9  June  84  19  Aug.  92 
9  Jan.  73    8  Jan.  85  27  Aug.  02 

19  Aug.  751 20  Aug.  84  2  SeDt.92 
27  Jan.  83112  Feb.  87    5  Sept. 02 

20  Nov.  75'  1  Apr.  85  6  Sept. 92: 
27  Jan.  76  13  Apr.  8;  8  Sept. 02 
13  June  75|  14  Jan.  84  14  Sept. 92! 

26  July  76; 21  Sept. S3  15  Sept. 92 J 

27  Jan.  76:17  May  85  28  Sept.  921 
19  Aug.  75  25  Aug.  84  1  Oct.  02I 
19  Aug.  75.27  Aug.  84    7  Oct.   92! 

gAug.  75  1  Sept. 84  1  Oct.  02) 
9  Jan.  73  8  Jan.  85  1  Oct.  92 1 
9  Jan.  73  8  Jan.  85  1  Oct.  92! 
29  Apr.  73  8  Jan.  8s  1  Oct.  92' 
19  Sept.  77  19  Sept. 88  5  Oct.  92I 
29  Apr.  73    d  Jan.  851   7  Oct.   02I 

21  Sept. 72  10  Oct.  70ioOct.  92! 
21  Sept.  74  1  Dec.  83. 10  Oct.  92 
19  Aug.  75  1  Oct.  84  12  Oct.  92 
19  Aug.  75    1  Oct.   84  15  Oct.  92 

7  Aug.  7S  n  Sent.83  16  Oct.   92 

28  Feb.  75!   3  Oct.   83  19  Oct.  92 

29  Apr.  73  8  Jan.  85  21  Oct.  92 
11  Nov.  76  25  July  83  24  Oct.   92 

10  Mar.  77,20  Sept. S2126  Oct.   92 

11  Feb.  75    5  July  82j3iOct.   92 
2  Feb.  76    2  Oct.  84    1  Nov.  92 

11  Sept.  76  4  Sept. 84  2  Nov.  92 
29  Apr.  73 1  8  Jan.  85 j  5  Nov.  92 
,2  Nov.  73  13  June  831  6  Nov.  92 


when 
placed  ok 

HALF    PAY. 


30  Jan.  7! 


23  May  75 
2  Feb.  76 
2  Feb.  76 

29  Apr.  73 


Mar.  82]  9  Nov.  92 
2  Oct.  84 1  9  Nov.  92 
4  Oct.  84 1  9  Nov.  92 
8  Jan.  85 1 13  Nov.  92 


29  Apr.  73 1   8  Jan.  85123  Nov.  92 


...  ..        28  Apr.  77 
;i  Aug.  80    1  July  81 

11  Feb.  7s 
Feb.  75 

29  Apr.  73 

28  Apr.  77 

12  Feb.  76 

30  Dec.  72 
1  Jan.  73 
1  July  Si 

11  Feb.  76 

29  Apr.  73 

12  May  77 
is  Jan.  73 

Feb. 


7  Mar.  85^3  Nov.  92 

7  May  82J24  Nov.  92 
11  May  87  30  Nov.  92 

1  Jan.  841   1  Dec.  92 

8  Jan.  85 1 19  Dec.  92 
q  Sept.  84  [23  Dec.  92 
;  Jan.  83128  Dec.  92 

30  Dec.  84 J 30  Dec.  92 

1  Jan.  85 1  1  Jan.  93 

30  May  88  j   1  Jan.  93 


11  May  78 


13  Oct.  77 


12  May  85'  4  Jan 

8  Jan.  85  (  8  Jan.  93 

1  Apr.  83' 10  Jan.  93 

8  Jan.  85' 15  Jan.  93 

.      :8  Oct.   84:19  Jan.  9; 

2  Feb.  76 1  4  Nov.  84519  Jan.  93 

21  Mar.  78    4  Oct.   84     1  Feb.  93 

7  Nov.  84    1  Feb.  93 

7  Nov.  83  7  Feb.  93 
1  Nov.  821   8  Feb.  93 

15  Aug.  85    8  Feb.  03 

8  Jan.  85  22  Feb.  03 

1  Mar.  84  10  Feb.  93 

2  Feb.  87  22  Feb.  a; 
8  Jan.  85  24  Feb.  o; 

14  Nov.  34!  2  Mar.  93 
20  Sept.84'  3  Mar.  05 

,.  15  July  83  27  Mar.  93 
23  Jan.  7«  16  Aug.  S4  29  Mar.  95 

15  Apr.  84  1  Apr.  93 
8  Jan.  85  1  Apr.  03 
S  Jan.  851  4  Apr.  05 

29  Dec.  83  5  Apr.  93 
18  Apr.  85    5  Apr.  c,-, 

30  Sept. 82    8  Apr.  93 

1  Oct.   81J11  Apr.  93 

2  June  83  14  Apr.  o; 
14  July  83  22  Apr.  93 

20  Oct.  S3  22  Apr.  93 
8  Jan.  85 1  1  May  03 
8  Jan.  85    3  May  93 

21  July  85  5  May  03 
ro  Nov.  84    6  May  93 

8  Jan.  85  8  May  9-. 
8  Jan.  88    3  Mav  03 


2  Feb.  76 

1  July  81 

13  June  74 

20  Aug.  79 

12  Feb.  73 
20  Nov.  75 

1  July  81 
24  Feb.  73 
30  Jan.  78.19  Oct.  78 

30  Jan.  78  17  May  79 
12  Nov.  7 

23  Jan.  78 

10  Sept.  7b 
29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 

13  June  75 

10  Mar.  76 
23  Jan.  79 
28  Feb.  74 

6  Sept.  76 
.29  Nov.  76 

31  Oct.   77,29  Oct.   79 
23  Apr.  73 

11  Sept.  73 


11  Feb.  76 
2  Feb.  76 
8  May  73 

13  Nov.  78 

28  Feb.  75 
21  Aug.  72 
11  Sept. 73 
11  Sept.  78 
11  Sept.  73 

29  May  73 
14  Sept. 78  23  Jan.  79 


n  May  78    8  May  80  17  Dec.  84 


3  Mar.  83  10  May  95 

0  July  82!  17  May  93 
8  Jan.  85  22  May  03 

1  May  84  26  May  93 
8  Jan.  85 
3  Jan.  85 
5  Jan.  84 


26  May  05 

29  May  93 

9  June  93 

-,  12  June  93 

13  June  75  28  May   8426  June  93 


6o 


Majors. 


COBNBT, 
'2nd  LIEUT. 

OrEIfSIGN. 


Arthur  Cairns  Daniell,  Major,  Royal  .Artillery !       

John  Hasluck  Campbell, Major,  Argj-11  and  Sutherland! 

Highlanders  (93  Foot) J  1       

William  Henry  Hippisley,  Major,  2  Dragoons  

William  Haniia,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    '       

p. 8.c.  Herbert  de  Llaga  Haig,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

Charles  Augustus  King  Hall,  Major,  Muuster  Fus.  (104  F.)        

Charles  Edward  Duff,  Major,  8  Hussars  11  May 

Cooper  Penrose,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    i       

John  George  Day , Major,  Royal  Engineers \       

Frank  Broadwood  Matthews,  Major.  Lancaster  Regiment 

Geoffrey  Morehead  Porter,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

William  Charles  Nicholls,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery    1       

Anthony  John  Abdy ,  Major,  ltoyal  Artillery 

Alan  George  Chichester,  Mujor,  Irish  Regimeut  4  Dec.  78 

Frederick  Power  Lawrence  White,  Major,  Indian  S.  C.    ... 

Henry  Streatfeild,  Major,  Grenadier  Guards 

Henry  Joseph  Walker  Jerome,  Major,  Ro3-al  Engineers  ... 
Charles  Grant,  Major,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders 

Robert  Francis  Gar^side-Tipping,  Major.  Indian  S.  C 

Horace  George  Proctor  Beauehauip,  Major,  20  Hussars  ... 

Malcolm  John  Meade,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

John  de  Courcy  Dashwood  Meade,  Major,  Indian  S.  C 

Harry  Evernrd  Passy,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Eustace  Edward  Meiville  Lawford,  Major,  Indian  S.  C.  ... 
Francis  William  Egerton,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Edward  Montgomerie  Nedham,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Arthur  Wilbraham  Twining  Radcliffe,  Major,  Indian  3.  C. 

Charles  Mervyn  Barlow,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Gilbert  Henry  Claude  Hamilton,  Major,  14  Hussars 

Elmhirst  Rhodes,  VSO.  Major,  Berkshire  Regt.  (49  Foot)...  2;  May  78 

Lawrence  Litchfield  Steele,  Major,  Wiltshire  Regt.(62  Foot)    "  

St.  John  Corbet  Gore,  Major,  5  Dragoon  Guards    22  Jan.  79 

Alfred  G.  G.  Elton.  Major,  Connaught  Rangers 5  Sept.77 

Alexander  Mac.Whirter  Renny,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  . . 
George  Kenneth  Scott-Moncriefi',  Mujor,  Royal  Engineers 

Edwin  Loftus  M'Causland,  Major,  Royal  Marines    

Herbert  Cecil  Money,  Major,  Royal  Marines  

Ernest  Vernon  Bellers,  Major,  Middlesex  Regiment    

Walter  Henry  Scott,  Major,  East  Lancashire  Rtgiment 

William  Henry  Forbes  Taj'lor,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

John  Francis  Wm.  Charley,  Major,  Inniskilling  Fusiliers...  30  Jan.  78 

Robert  Eccles,  Major,  Oxford  Light  Infantry 

James  Willcocks,  JDSO.  Major,  Leinster  Regiment  30  Jan. 

John  Francis  Craig,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Lewis  M.  Murray  Hall,  Major,  IndiaD  Staff  Corps 

p.8.c.  William  Lewis  White,  Major,  Royal  Artillery.... 

William  Heremon  O'Neill,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Arbuthnott  James  Hughes,  Mujor,  Royal  Artillery  .... 

p.s.e.  Wm.  Geo.  Balfour  Western,  Major,  West  Kent  Regt...  13  Aug.  79 

"Frederick  Rennell  Thackeray,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Francis  Gibson  Cotter,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Wm.  A.  Lenox-Conyngham,  Major,  Worcester  Regt.  (29  F.)    1  May  78 

Edward  Douglass  Kennedy,  Major,  Scottish  Rifles 

p.s.c.  Finlay  Cochrane  Beatson,  Major,  Wiltshire  Regimen 

p.s.c.  Arthur  Edw.  Wm.  Colville,  Major,  Rifle  Brigade 

Charles  Anthony  Lamb,  Major,  Rifle  Brigade   

lEdmd.  J  ohn  Hollway,  Major,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Iuf. 

Hew  Dalrymple  Fanshawe,  Major,  19  Hussars 

James  Molesworth  Candy,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Henry  Fortescue,  Major,  17  Lancers 

Francis  Douglas  Lumley,  Major,  Middlesex  Regt.  (57  F.) 

Sir  Francis  R.  M.  Synge,  Hart.,  Major,  S.  Lane.  Regt. I 

p.s.c.  Thos.  Edw.  Compton,  Major,  Northamptonshire  Regt.  30  Jan.  78 
Horace  Robert  Stopford,  Major,  Coldstream  Guards., 

William  Lambert,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Harry  Leonard  Dawson,  Mujor,  Indian  Staff  Corps    . 

William  Gordon  Yate,  Major,  Indian  Staff' Corps 

Alex.  Wilson,  Major,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  22  Feb 
Henry  M'Leod  Young,  Major,  Inniskilling  Fusiliers 30  Jan 


2  Feb.  76  20  Nov.  84(26  June  93 
:oSept.77j  8  Oct.  84|27June93 
22  May  75!   1  June84|28  June  93 

2  Feb.  70'24  Nov.  84(28  June  93 
11  Sept. 73    8  Jan.  85 
20  Nov.  75  26  Sept.83 

1  July  81  19  Sept.85 
11  Sept.73  8  Jan.  85 
11  Sept.73  8  Jan.  85 
15  July  78  18  Apr.  85 
11  Sept.73  8  Jan.  85 
-.5  July  72  15  July  84 

2  Feb.  76    5  Dec.  84 

1  .Ian.  80  3  Dec.  84 
24  July  73  8  Jan.  85 
26  Aug.  76  20  Apr.  85 
11  Sept.73    8  Jan.  85 

9  Aug.  73  14  Jan.  84 

3  Aug.  73  8  Jan.  85 
u  Oct.   78  15  Oct.    84 

9  Aug.  73  8  Jan.  85 
9  Aug.  73  8  Jan.  85 
9  Aug.  73  8  Jan.  85 
9  Aug.  73  8  Jan.  85 
9  Aug.  73  8  Jan.  85 
9  Aug.  73  8  Jan.  85 
9  Aug.  73    8  Jan.  85 

2  Feb.  76  11  Dec.  8. 

1  Sept. 75  24  July  8 

4  Mar.  80  ib  Oct.   8 

2  Dec.  74  1  Oct.  8., 
1  July  Si  25  Feb.  85 

20  June  79  30  July  8 
11  Sept.73    8  Jan.  85 

11  Sept.73  8  Jan.  85 
1  Sept.  76    8  Aug.  85 

1  Sept.  76  28  Aug.  85 

21  Sept.  74  23  May  84 
20  Nov.  75  12  Mar.  84 

2  Feb.  76  13  Dec.  84 

1  Nov.  78  13  Jan.  85 
28  Feb.  74  26  Mar.  84 
20  Oct.  79  21  Aug.  84 

2  Feb.  76  10  Jan.  85 

1  Oct.  73  8  Jan.  85 

2  Feb.  76  29  Jan.  85 
2  Feb.  76  3  Feb.  85 
2  Feb.  76,  4  Feb.  85 

12  July  80  6  Mar.  85 
2  Feb.  76:  6  Feb.  85 
1  Sept.  76,  6  Oct.  85 
1  Feb.  79  20  Jan 


July  93 
8  July  93 

8  July  93 
10  July  93 

10  July  93 
12  July  93 

14  July  9^ 

15  July  93 

22  July  93 

23  July  93 

24  July  93 
26  July  03 

1  Aug.  93 

2  Aug.  93 

3  Aug.  93 

9  Aug.  93 
9  Aug  93 
9  Aug.  93 
9  Aug.  93 
9  Aug.  93 
9  Aug.  93 
9  Aug.  93 
9  Aug.  93 

19  Aug.  93 
23  Aug.  93 
30  Aug.  93 
6  Sept.93 
6  Sept.93 
6  Sept.93 

11  Sept.93 
11  Sept.93 
11  Sept.93 
:i  Sept.  Q3 
18  Sept.93 
2t  Sept.93 
23  Sept.93 
23  Sept.  9^ 
27  Sept  93 

29  Sept.93 

30  Sept.  93 
1  Oct.  93 
4  Oct.  93 
4  Oct.  93 
4  Oct.  93 
4  Oct.  93 
6  Oct.  93 
6  Oct.  93 
9  Oct.  93 

15  July  78  14  Nov.  83  10  Oct.  93 


WHEW 
PLACED  0!f 
HALF  PAT. 


13  Oct.   77 


Thomas  Hope  Stavert,  Major,  Leinster  Regiment 
Ernest  Charles  Lambert  Congdon,1   Major,  h.p.  Royal  > 

Marines  :    Paymaster  6  Oct.  98 j 

Arthur  Eardley-Wilmot,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Frederick  John  Evelegh,  Mujor,  Oxfordshiie  Lt.  Infantry 
Beamish  St.  John  Barter,  Major,  Lincolnshire  Regiment... 

Henry  Townsend  Butcher,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  „ 

Archer  Parry  Crawley,  Major,  Grenadier  Guards   ...: 

Thomas  Hulkes  Biugham  Day,  Major,  Lincolnshire  Regt. 
Edward  Robt.  John  Presgrave,  DSO.Major,  Indian  Staff  C. 

Henry  Yelvertoa  Beale,  Captain,  Norfolk  Regiment (22  Jan 

Henry  D'Urban  Keary,  DSO.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  ... 

Henry  Bowden  Gunciry,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Anthony  Lamb,  Major,  Somerset  Light  Infantry 

•Geo.  NisbetMayne,  Major,  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers 
Francis  Clements  Godley,  Major,  Derbyshire  Regt.  (9s  F.) 

Henry  Walter  Morrieson,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

George  Gregory  Simpson,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Thomas  William  Powles,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

William  Gore  Alban,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Edward  Ranulph  Kenyon,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

p.*.c.  Robert  C.  A.  B.  Bewicke-Copley,  Major,  K.R  Rifles 
Malcolm  Thomas  Lyde,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps     


12  Nov.  73  11  Mar.  8 

10  Sept. 75'  1  Aug.  84 

11  Feb.  76I  1  Aug.  84 

11  Sept. 76 1  7  May  86 
28  June  82!  2  July  85 

2  Nov.  731  8  Jan.  84 
15  July  76'  6  June  82 
10  Mar.  75  28  June 
23  Nov.  73  15  July 
15  Nov.  79  14  Nov.  83 

13  June  74  19  Oct.   8 

12  Nov.  731  8  Jan.  8 
12  Nov.  73  8  Jan.  8 
12  Nov.  73    8  Jan.  8 

79j  1  July  3i  13  Nov.J84 
78:13  Nov.  78    2  Feb. 


14  Jan.  80  25  Aug.  80  28  June  35 

1  Sept. 76]  1  Nov.  85 

2  Feb.  76  20  Feb.  S5 

13  Nov.  74  23  May  85 
11  Sept.76  16  Feb.  83 

14  Aug,  76  22  Feb.  85 

28  Apr.  80  16  Nov.  88 

29  Nov.  76J  7  Apr.  83 
11  Feb.  75  11  Feb.  86 

1  July  8129  Feb, 


81 


13  Aug.  79 


11  Oct.   93 

11  Oct.  93 

15  Oct.  93 
18  Oct.  93 
25  Oct.  93 

2  Nov.  93 
6  Nov.  93 
6  Nov.  93 
8  Nov.  93 

8  Nov.  93 
10  Nov.  93 
;2  Nov.  93 

12  Nov.  S3 

12  Nov.  93 
18  Nov.  93 

1  Dec.  9" 

2  Dec.  9 

5  Dec.  93 

9  Dec.  93 

13  Dec.  93 

16  Dec.  93 
16  Dec.  93 
20  Dec.  93 

3  Dec.  93 
29  Dec.  93 

9  Dec.  03 


10  Sept.77  10  Sept. 88  29  Dec.  93 


14  Aug.  76  24  Feb.  85 

12  Feb.  75  i  1  Apr. 

13  June  74  j  2  June  84 
11  Sept.78!  4  Oct.  84 

14  Aug.  76J28  Feb.  83 
14  Aug.  76J12  Mar.  85 
14  Aug.  76  13  Mar.  85 


9  Nov.  80 

Feb.  74 

Feb.  77 

21  Jan.  74 


13  Aug.  90 
12  Feb.  %--, 
9  Oct.  85 
29  Apr.  82 


31  Dee.  93 

31  Dec.  93 

1  Jan.  94 

i  Jan.  94 

1  Jan.  94 

1  Jan.  94 

3  Jan.  94 

3  Jan.  94 

12  Jan.  94 

15  Jan.  94 

21  Jan,  94 


6  Oct.  93 


Majors. 


61-2 


CORNET, 

211(1  LIEUT. 

otensign, 


Hay  7S 
Dec.  77 


June  78 


Feb.  79 
Aug.  80 


July  77 


Henry  Earle,  DSO.  Major,  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 

Richd.  Makdougall  Brisbane  F.  Kelly,  Major,  R.  Artillery 

Son.  Rupert  Leigh,  Major,  4  Dragoon  Guards 

Maxwell  Kobertsou  Hyslop,  Mxjor,  Leicester  Regiment  ... 

Philip  Bulman,  Major,  Shropshire  Lt.  Infantry  (85  F.J 

Hew  Francis  Cadell,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps   

Henry  Turner  Faithfull,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Samuel  Charles  Norton  Grant,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  ... 

Charles  M'Guira  Bate,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

John  Crawford  Middlemass,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    

Frederick  Peel,  Major,  Roval  Engineers 

John  Gadwey  Lutyens,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Archibald  Spencer  Drummond,  Major,  Scots  Guards  . 
Hugo  Montgomery-Campbell .  Major,  Royal  Artillery.... 
Edward  Hay  M.  Elliot,  Muj <~,  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  (40  F.) 

Warren  Hastings,  Major,  li.dian  Staff  Corps 

Henry  Lushington  Ramsay,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

James  Philip  Sparling,  Majar,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Henry  George  Ryland,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps   

Frederick  George  Preston,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps   

Harold  Arthur  Deane,  CSl.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Charles  Edward  Wylde  Macdonald,  Major,  Indian  Staff  C. 
Edward  Spence  Hastings,  DSO.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

John  Franklin  Worlledge,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Harry  Stanley  Massy,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

p. s.c.  Alfred  Edwin  Jones,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Frederic  Edmond  Kent,  Major.  Royal  Artillery  

James  Alex.  Skene  Thomson,  Mijor,  West  Riding  Regt... 
Edward  Cleary  Hill,  Major,  Wiltshire  Regiment  (99  F.)  ... 
George  William  Maunsell,  Major,  West  Kent  Regiment  .. 

Francis  Macdonald  Drury, -Ifa/or,  Indian  Siaff  Corps  

Charles  John  Denny.s,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Thos.  David  Kirkpatrick,  Major,  Yorkshire  Regt.  (19  F.)... 
Henry  Blosse Lynch,  Major,  Dorsetshire  Regiment  (54  F.) 
Archibald  James  Erskine,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps  ... 
Wm.  Francis  Fawcett,  Major,  Northampton  Regiment  ... 
Thomas  Pepper  Ernest  Lowry,  Major,  West  India  Regt.... 
Richard  Joseph  Norris,  DSO.  Major,  West  India  Regt.  ...  1 19 
Arthur  Russell  Loscombe,  Major,  West  India  Regiment...|u 
George  Markham  Davison,  Major,  Durham  Lt.  Inf. (106  F.)l 

Herbert  Ringwood,  Major,  East  Surrey  Regiment 

George  Morley  Saunders,  Major,  Durham  Lt.  Inf.  (106  F.)J 
Chas.  Arch.  Townshend  Boultbee,  Major,  King's  R.  Rifles  21 

Archibald  Cyril  Cubitt,  Major,  Suffolk  Regiment  

James  Blackwood  Archdale,  Major,  Army  Ordnance  Dept 
James  Robert  Parkinson,  Major,  Hampshire  Regiment  .. 

James  Robert.  Johnstone,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Arch.  John  Joseph  Ross,  Major,  Lancaster  Regt.  (4  F.)   .. 

Alfred  Edward  Wrottesley,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Charles  Henry  Alexander,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

p. t.c.  Laurence  Brock-Hollinshead,  Major,  W.  Kent  Regt..  13  Aug.  79 

Stewart  Dalyrmple  Cleeve,  Major,  Royal  Engineers I 

Wm.  Henry  Slingsby  O'Neill,  Major,  Dublin  Pus.  (102  F.) 

G.  Hay  Montgomerie  Conran.  Major,  E.  York  Regt 

Alfred  Creagh  MacDonnell.  Major,  Royal  Engineers    

Alf.  Herrick  Butler  Clough,  Major,  Munster  Fus.  (ioi  F.) 
Frederick  Hacket-Thompson,  Major,  Cameron  Hghldrs.    6  Aug.  79 

Ernest  Joseph  George  Boyce,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

John  Southwell  Brown,  Major,  Irish  Rifles  (83  F.) 

William  Henry  Thackwell,  Major,  Hampshire  Regt.  (67  F.) 

George  Arthur  Shadforth,  Major,  Dublin  Fusiliers    

Juxon  Henry  Juxon-Jones,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Henry  Appleton,  Major,  Royal  Engineers j       

Charles  Hay  Cox,  Major,  West  Yorkshire  Regiment... Uo  Jan.  78 

Charles  Herbert,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 1' 

Hudson  Henry  Ozzard,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

George  Atkins  Collins,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

William  Charles  Aslett,  ilajor,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

ILumley  Scobell  Poyton,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

p.g.c.  Alfred  Wm.Lambart Bayly,  DSO.  Major,  Indian  S.C. 

William  Henry  Jameson,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Arthur  Adye,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

John  Arch.  Henry  Pollock,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  .... 
•Chas.  Grant  Mausell  Fasken,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Lionel  Grafton  Beckham,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

j!.s.c.  Raymond  Builton  Williams, Major,  Somerset Lt.Inf. 
StanleyHumphery,  Major,  Gloucester  Regiment  (28  F.) 

John  Eiford  Dickie,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

Newton  Seymour  Allen,  Jfa/or.S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  (80  F.) 
■Charles  Prideaux  Triscott,  DSO.  Major,  Royal  Artillery... 

•Charles  John  Lewis  Stuart,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Alfred  Robert  LLoyd,  Major,  Bedfordshire  Regimant 

Henry  Edward  Tyler,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

•Edmund  Walter  St.  George  Welchman,  Major,  Indian  S.C. 

JJarre  Lennard  Barrett,  Major,  Royal  Marines   '..'... 

Arthur  Cadell  Tait  Boileau,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Stanley  Paterson,  Major,  Argyll  and  Suth.  Highldrs.    ... 

'George  Alfred  Keef,  Major,  Scots  Fusiliers  (21  Foot)  

iPercival  George  Parkinson,  Major,  Army  Ordnance  Dept. 

jks.c.  James  Cnarles  Young,  Major,  Sussex  Regiment 

Herbert  Edward  Stacy  Abbott,  DSO.  Major.  Royal  Eng. 

Harry  Wetherell  Rowden,  Major,  Wiltshire  Regiment 

John  Patrick  Walter  Spankie,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Augustus  Carter  King,  Major,  5  Lancers  23  Oct.   So 


CAPTAIN. 


MAJOB. 


July  79 
May  78 


May  78 
A.ug.  79 


11  Sept.76  14  Feb.  83  31  Jan.  04 
14  Aug.  76:13  Mar.  85  31  Jan.  94 
11  Feb.  76  17  Mar.  86  31  Jan.  94 

11  Sept.76  15  July  84  5  Feb.  94 
n  Sept.76:  4  Feb.  85  11  Feb.  94 

12  Feo.  74  t2  Feb.  85  12  Feb.  94 
12  Feb.  74  12  Feb.  85  12  Feb.  94 
12  Feb.  74  12  Feb.  85  12  Feb.  94 
12  Feb.  74  12  Feb.  85  12  Feb.  94 
12  Feb.  74  12  Feb.  85  12  Feb.  94 
12  Feb.  74  12  Feb.  85  12  Feb.  94 
12  Feb.  74  12  Feb.  85.12  Feb.  04 
28  Oct.  71  j  1  July  85  21  Feb.  94 
14  Aug.  76,18  Mar.  85)24  Feb.  94 

2  Dec.  74 1  4  June  84 1 26  Feb.  94 
?8  Feb.  74  28  Feb.  85(28  Feb.  94 
28  Feb.  74  28  Feb.  85J28  Feb.  94 
28  Feb.  74  28  Feb.  &$2*  Feb.  04 
28  Feb.  7428  Feb.  85:28  Feb.  94 
28  Feb.  74  28  Feb.  85^8  Feb.  94 
28  Feb.  74:28  Feb.  3528  Feb.  94 
28  Feb.  7428  Feb.  8528  Feb.  94 
28  Feb.  74  2S  Feb.  85  28  Feb.  9.1 
28  Feb.  74  28  Feb.  85^8  Feb.  94 
28  Feb.  74  28  Feb.  85!28  Feb.  94 
28  Feb.  74  28  Feb.  85  28  Feb.  94 
14  Aug.  76  25  Mar.  85  14  Mar.  94 
24  Mar.  75(24  Jan.  85  15  Mar.  94 

2  Dec.  74  j  1  July  81  19  Mar.  94 
17  Aug.  So;  2  May  81  g>  Mar.  94 
26  Mar.  74;  26  Mar.  85  26  Mar.  94 
26  Mar.  74I26  Mar.  85     " 

t  Jan.  78:i5  Aug.  84 
11  Feb.  76  22  Nov.  84 

11  Sept.  77  j  1  Jan.  84 
14  Apr.  80  25  Mar.  84 

12  May  76J31  Mar.  86 
1  Dec.  80,29  Jan-  88 
1  July  81I29  Jan.  88 

13  June  75,14  Mar.  83 
11  Sept. 76,28  Nov.  S3 
26  Aug.  76(20  Jan.  84 

7  Apr.  80I21  Apr.  86 
11  Sept.  76)  1  Dec.  84 
11  Sept.73!28Mar.  83 

11  Oct.  79  J26  Aug.  85 
1  Sept.  70    7  Nov.  85 

6  Mar.  80  24  Mar.  86 
17  Aug.  74(17  Aug.  85 

14  Aug.  76 1  1  Apr.  85 
31  Aug.  80123  Dec.  85 
17  Aug.  74:17  Aug.  85 
10  Sept.  75  2Q  Jan.  84 
•-2  Feb.  67'ijOct.  84 
17  Aug.  74(17  Aug.  85 
24  Mar.  76120  May  85 
22  May  80.20  Feb.  84 
17  Aug.  74  17  Aug.  85 

12  Apr.  79|i5Apr.  85 

7  Dec.  7919  Sept.S5 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF    PAT 


Jan.  78 


July  79 
Sept.  77 


Apr.  76 

10  June  74 
17  Aug.  74 
19  Sept. 78 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 
1-  June  74 

13  June  74 
21  Apr.  80 
17  Aug.  74 

6  Oct.   76 

14  Aug.  76 
27  June  74 

2  Dec.  74 
17  Aug.  74 
ti  July  74 

1  Sept.76 
25  Jan.  77 

1  July  81 

11  Sept.76 
21  July  80 
u  Nov.  76 
17  Aug.  74 

2  Dec.  74 
9  Aug.  74 
1  July  81 


7  June  84 
10  June  85 
17  Aug.  85 

2  Apr.  84 
13  June  85 
13  June  85 
13  June  85 
13  June  85 
13  June  85 
13  June  85 
13  June  85 
13  June  85 
13  June  85 
13  June  85 


26  Mar.  94 
28  Mar.  94 
28  Mar.  94 
1  Apr.  94 
1  Apr.  94 
1  Apr.  94 
1  Apr.  94 
1  Apr.  91 
11  Apr.  94 
11  Apr.  94 
11  Apr.  94 
16  Apr.  94 
18  Apr.  94 
20  Apr.  94 
22  Apr.  94 

1  May  94 

2  May  94 

3  May  94 
9  May  9-1 
9  May  94 

10  May  94 
16  May  94 
[6  May  94 
18  May  94 

20  May  94 

21  May  94 
21  May  94 

4  June  94 

6  June  94 

7  June  94 
to  June  94 

11  June  94 
13  June  94 
13  June  94 
13  June  94 
13  June  94 
13  June  94 
13  June  94 
13  June  04 
13  June  94 
13  June  94 
13  June  94 
13  June  94 


13  June85'i3  June 94 
1  Apr.  85J14  June  94 
7  Apr.  85' 16  June  94 

17  Aug.  85I21  June  94 


Oct. 
15  Apr.  85 
27  June  S5 

1  Sept.  83 
17  Aug.  85 
11  July  85 

1  Dec.  85 
15  Apr.  85 

1  Feb.  S6 

2  Feb.  85 
1  July  87 
5  Mar.  84 

17  Aug.  85 

25  Oct.   81 

9  Aug.  85 

ii  Aug.  8q 


27  June  94 

27  June  94 

27  June  94 

1  July  94 

7  July  9+ 
11  July  94 

1 1  July  94 
14  July  94 
23  July  94 
26  July  94 

1  Aug.  94 
6  Aug.  94 
6  Aug.  94 

8  Aug.  94 

9  Aug.  94 

12  Aug.  94 


63-4 


Majors. 


COKN  EX, 
211(1  LIEUT. 
Ol'ENSlftN. 


MAJOE, 


WHEN 
I  PLACED  ON 
Half   TAT. 


ii  Feb.  75  2i  June8s:io  Sept.94 
2  Aug.  82  8  May  88' 12  Sept  94 
1  July  81  18  Oct.   89;  12  Sept.94 

20  Jan.  75  28  Jan.  8620  Sept.94. 

21  Sept. 74  21  Sept. 85  21  Sept.94 
21  Sept.74  21  Sept.85,21  Sept.94 
2:  Sept.74  21  Sept. 85  21  Sept.94 
21  Sept.74  21  Sept.85'21  Sept.94 
21  Sept.74  21  Sept.85'21  Sept.94 
21  Sept.74  21  Se[jt.85J2i  Sept. 04 
21  Sept.74  21  Sept.85  21  Sept.94 
,n  Seiit.78  20  Oct.  83  26  Sept.94 
25  Jan.  77  6  May  85^9  Sept.94 
25  Jan.  77  6  May  85  29  Sept.94 
10  Sept.75  10  Sept.85|29  Sept.94 
20  Nov.  75  10  Nov.  85I29  Sept.94 


Ernest  Maxwell  Willshire,  Major,  R,  Highlanders  (73  P.)   13  Oct.   77  25  May  78  15  May  85  20  Aug.  94, 

Henry  Lee  Pennell,  Major,  1  Dragoon  Guards 1       28  Jan.  Sa  23  Oct,   8822.Aug.94 

ErnestC.  Brougutou.  Major.  Yors  and  Lancaster  Regt...        11  Nov.  78  29  Nov  85  27Aug.94' 

Wm.  Lueg  Harvey,  Major,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  inf.    30  Jan.  78  18  Juue  Si     1  July  87!3i  Aug.  94 

Graham  Oliidde  Herbert,  Major.  Royal Fusiliers    !  11  Felj.  76  24  Sept.  841  3Sept.94( 

Maurice  Wm.  Palmer  Block, Major,  Royal  Artillery 119  Aug.  75  25  Apr.  85 1  5  Sept.94' 

Malcolm  Orine  Little,  Major,  9  Lancers 11  May  78  25  Fell.  80  20  Oct.    86i  5  Sept  94 

James  H.  B.  Reid,  Major,  K.  O.  Scottish  Brdrs.  (25  F.) 
Francis  Blayney  L.  Woodwright,  Major,  4  Dragoon  Gds 

David  Alexander  Kinloch,  Major,  Grenadier  Guards    n  May  78 

p.t.c.  Hubert  John  Foster,  Major.  Royal  Engineers  

Stewart  Douglas  Gordon,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Jenico  Edward  Preston,  DSO.   Major,  Indian   Staff  Corps 

Frederick  Hawkins,  Major,  Indian  Statt'Corps 

Henry  Philip  Picot,  Major,  Indian  Stiff  Corps     

William  Spiller  Birdwood,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

William  Simpson  Marshall,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

William  Conrad  Faithfull,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Henry  C.  Page  Henderson,  Major,  6  Dragoons    

Charles  Edwyn  Jervois,  Major,  Royal  Artillery     

Walter  Clare  Savile,  Major,  Roya.  Artillery  

William  Samuel  Burrell,  Major,  West  Surrey  Regiment 

p.s.c.  Hon.  Arthur   H.  ELenniker-Hajor,  Major,  ColdBt.Gds. 

p.s.c.  Wm.  Inglefield  liastman,  Major,  it.  Marine  Arc 

Robert  Theopbi! as  H.  Law,  Major,  Army  Ordnance  Dept.24  Mar.  75 
John  Blandford  Ratteclyffe  Butler,  Major,  Indian  S.  C.    ... 

Clarence  Henry  Hayes,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Charles  Edward  Haynes,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Vesey  Mangles  Stockley.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Horace  William  Scott,  Major,  Lancashire  Fusiliers    

Cameron  Charles  Douglas,  Major,  Scottish   Rifles    (26  F.)    1  May  78 

Francis  Charles  Carter,  Major,  Berkshire  Regt.  (66  F.) n  May  78 

p.s.c.  Henry  Ponting  Northcott,  CB. Major,  Leinster  Regt.'       

p.s.c.  Edw.  R.  C.  Graham,  Major,  Cheshire  Regt.  (22  F.)   ...    ,  May  t8 

Horace  Hutton  Barupt,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  |       

Oliver  Edwal  Ruck,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    ■      

Archibald  Gell  Cochran,  Major,  Royal  Marines     [      

Frederick  Paul  English,  Major,  Dublin  Fusiliers 22  Jan.  79 

Theodore  Gordon  Barclay,  Major,  Irish  Fusiliers 

Charles  Mannoir  Sumner,  Major,  South  Lancashire  Regt... 
Richard  Lloyd  Payne,  DSO.  Ma  jot;  Somerset  Lt.Inf.  (13  F.... 
Reginald  Whitworth  Porter,  Major,  Oxford Lt.  Inf.  (43F.... 

Ribton  Gore,  Major,  Sussex  Regiment  (35  Foot)  

p.s.c.  John  Shers'ton,  DSO.  Major,  Rifle  Brigade  

George  Cockburn,',.D50.  Major,  Rifle  Brigade    

Albert  Dallas  Enriquez,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Charles  Edward  Johnson,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps  22  Jan.  81 


1  May  78 


Jeffery  Charles  Marston,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

William  Arthur  Young,  Major,  Scots  Fusi/liers  

James  Mitchell-Innes, Major,  Highland  Lt.  Inf.  (71  F.) 

Ernest  Henry  Burney,  Major,  Berkshire  Regiment   

Charles  Edward  Wyncoll,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps  

Robert  Wm.  F.  Monteith,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps 

Alfred  Law  Sinclair,  DSO.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

George  Francis  Leslie.  Major,  Rifle  Brigade 

Edward  BJeiddian  Herbert,  Major,  17  Lancers  

John  Forster Manifold,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Frank  Graham,  Major,  Suffolk  Regiment  

Charles  Blair  Mayne,  Major; Royal  Engineers 

Henry  Edward  Goodwyn,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Sydney  Gordon  Grant,  Major,  Scottish  Rifles  (90  F.) 

Henry  Charles  Thomas  Keily, Major,  h.p.  Royal  Marines;  j 

Barrack  Master,  12  Dec.  98 j 

Walter  Andrew  Gale,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

Walter  Francis  Hawkins,  Major,  Koyal  Engineers 

Julian  Oswald,  Major,  16  Lancers 

John  de  Winton  Lardner-Clarke,  Major,  Royal  Artillery... 

Alfred  Herbert  Randolph,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    

Henry  Edward  Maxwell,  Major,  Royal  Highlanders 

Frederick Houl ton  Ward,  Major,  R.  Artillery  

James  R.  Leslie  Macdonald,  Captain,  Royal  Engineers 

Duncan  Thomas  Cruiokshank,  Major,  Essex  Regt.  (56  F.)... 

Henry  Hartland  Higginson,  Major,  N.  Stafford.  Regt 

Robert  Douglas  Longe,  Major,  .Middlesex  Regiment 

William  Crawford  Middleton,  Major,  2  Dragoons    

Chas.  F.  St.  Clair  Anstruther  Thomson,  Major,  2 Life  Gds 
Hon.  Charles  Lambton.jOA'O.Jl/u/or,  Northumberland  Fus. 

John  Hulke  Plumbe,  Major,  Royal  Marines  

Louis  Charles  Jackson,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

John  Lewis  Rooke  Maclurcan,  Major,  Royal  Marines   

Thos.  G.  L.  H.  Armstrong,  Major,  Northumberland  Fus. 

William  Eden  Sturges,  Major,  Northumberland  Fus 

Richard  Francis  M'Crea,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Edward  Wheler,  Major,  Sussex  Regiment 

Horatio  James  Evans,  Major,  Liverpool  Regiment 

p.s.c.  Herbert  Conyers  Surtees,  Major,  Coldstream  Gds.... 
Henry  Wightman  Benson,  Major,  East  Surrey  Regiment... 
William  Tomes  Fairhrother,  Major,  Indian  Statt'Corps  ... 

John  George  Ramsay,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps   

Andrew  Pennell  Williamson,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps... 
Hugh  Dillon  Massy  Minchin,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps... 

Frederick  Augustus  Blyth,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Alfred  Lloyd  Barrett,  DSO.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

John  William  Parker,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    


1  Oct.  73  S  Jan.  85 
24  Mar.  70    8  May  85 

1  Oct.   74    1  Oct.   85 

1  Oct.  74  1  Oct.  85 
28  Jan.  73  28  Jan.  86 

5  Oct.   74    5  Oct.   85 

11  Feb.  76  9  June  84!  15  Oct.  94 
31  Mar.  So  10  Oct.   SsiisOct.   94 

4  May  So    1  Aug.  8;,'  I?  Oct.  94 

12  Feb.  77  12  Feb.  86  17  Oct.  94 
19  June  79  6  Sept.  85 '24  Oct.  94 
28  Jan.  75  28  Jan.  86  24  Oct.   94 


1  Oct.  94 
1  Oct.  94 
1  Oct.  94 
1  Oct.  94 
1  Oct.  94 
5  Oct.    94 


3  Nov.  94 

5  Nov.  94 

6  Nov.  94 

7  Nov.  94 
7  Nov.  94 


28  Jan.  75  2S  Jan.  So 
1  Fel).  77    5  Jan.  86 

12  Jan.  81  1  July  87 
9  Aug.  73    4  Oct.   84 

28  May  79    3  Nov.  85 

5  Jan.  76    S  May  85 1  8  Nov.  94 

6  Sept. 76  11  Jan.  86|  9  Nov.  94 
26  Feb.  74  5  Mar.  84(14  Nov.  94 
12  Feb.  76  20  Aug.  84 '  14  Nov.  94 

11  Nov.  76  20  Aug.  84*14  Nov.  94 
14  Nov.  74  14  Nov.  85I 14  Nov.  94 

1  July  Si  22  Jan.  92 1 14  Nov.  94 
25  Jan.  77  6  May  85:15  Nov.  04 
3  May  78    2  Nov.  85)21  Nov.  94 

12  Nov.  73  15  Oct.  84I22N0V.04 
22  Jan.  79  8  Apr.  80  10  Dec.  84^29  Nov.  94 
15  Aug.  77  j  17  May  79    1  Feb.  85 1  1  Dec.  94 

6  Aug.  79I29  Sept. 80    7  Sept. So    2  Dec.  94 

2  Dec.  74    2  Dec.  85    5  Dec.  94 

>4  Nov.  77  12  Apr.  79    3  Dec.  84    5  Dec.  94 

29  Nov.  76  27  Apr.  86    8  Dec.  94 

25  Jan.  77  12  May  85    9  Dec.  94 

11  May  78    5  Aug.  So  iS  Mar.  Bs'io  Dec.  94 


1  May  78 


22  Mar.  79 


13  Mar.  78 


19  Dec.  77 
30  Jan.  78 


22  Jan.  70 
30  Jan.  78 


28  Jan.  75  28  Jan. 

28  Jan.  75  28  Jan. 

29  Sept.  80  16  Oct. 


12  Dec.  94I 
15  Dec.  94 
15  Dec.  94 


19  Sept.77!  4  Feb.  86 

28  Jan.  75  28  Jan. 
19  Aug.  75  19  Aug. 
16  Oct.   80    S  Dec. 
14  Aug.  76  12  May  85 
19  Aug.  75  19  Aug.  86 
11  Sept.78  15  May  85 

14  Aug.  76  27  July  85 

11  Feb.  82    7  June  90 

12  Feb.  77  22  Aug.  83 
9  Jan.  76  1  July  84 
1  Sept.  76    8  May  85 

6  May  80  21  Oct,   8q 

13  June  74  12  Jan.  85 
31  May  77  25  July  83 
19  Sept.77    5  Mar.  86' 22  Jan.  95 
19  Aug.  75    9  Aug.  86U4  Jan.  95 

9  Sept.77    2  Apr.  86:25  Jan.  95 
3  Apr.  78  24  Jan.  85(27  Jan.  05 

7  Jan.  80    4  May  85)30  Jan.  95' 
25  Jan.  77    5  Aug.  85  "1  Feb.  95 
23  July  79  29  Jaly  8  > 
25  Feb.  So  16  Jan.  84 

t  Sept.761  7  May  E7 

15  July  76  10  Aug.  84 
11  Feb.  75  11  Feb.  86 
11  Feb.  75  11  Feb.  86 
11  Feb.  75  11  Feb.  86 
11  Feb.  7511  Feb.  86  n  Feb.  95 
11  Feb.  7;  11  Feb.  86ln  Feb.  95 
11  Feb.  75  11  Feb.  86J11  Feb.  95 
11  Feb.  75  11  Feb.  86  n  Feb.  95 


17  Dec.  94 

20  Dec.  94 
22  Dec.  94 
25  Dec.  94 
1  Jan.  95 

3  Jan.  95 

4  Jan.  95 

5  Jan.  95 
S  Jan.  95 
9  Jan.  Q5 
9  Jan. 95 
9  Jan.  95 
9  Jan.  95 

12  Jan.  95 
r  Jan.  95 


2  Feb.  93 

4  Feb.  95 

5  Feb.  95 
8  Feb.  95 

11  Feb.  95 
11  Feb.  95 
11  Feb.  95 


:  Dec.  9S 


Majors. 


65 


COttNET, 
2nd  LIEUT. 
OriiNSIGN. 


Christopher  G.  F.  Fagan,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

William  St.  John  Richardson,  Major, Indian  Staff  Corps... 

Spencer  Walpole  Follett,  Major,  9  Lancers    

John  Tyrwhitt- Walker,  Major.  Dorsetshire  Regiment 

Hichard  Money  Maxwell,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Harry  Wright',  Major,  Gordon  Highlanders  (92  Foot)    

Herbert  Thomas  De  C.  Hobbs,  Major, West  Yorkshire  Regt. 

William  George  Massy,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Ralph  Pudsay  Littledale,  Major,  Royal  Kngiueers 

Joseph  Chichester,  Major,  Worcestershire  Regiment 

George  O'Connor,  Major,  6  Dragoons   

Robert  Alexander  Th'reshie,  Major,  Welsh  Regt.  (41  F.)  ... 
Chas.  Graham  Moul ton-Barrett, [Major,  h.p.  Black  Watch... 

Arthur  George  Burn,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Bridges  George  Lewis,  Major,  East  Lancashire  Regr 

Denis  Carey,  Major,  East  Lancashire  Regiment  (30  F.) 

Hugh  Alexander  Vowell,  Major,  West  Yorkshire  Regt 

George  James  Francis  Talbot.  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

p.s.c.  John  Frediric  Da.niell,  Major,  Royal  Marines    

Frederick  Colpoys  Ormsby  Johnson,  Major,  R.  Marines... 

Hugh  Charles  Buck,  Major,  West  India  Regiment 

Charles  Ernest  Commeline,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

James  Henry  Cowan,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Francis  George  Bond,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Harvey  Frederic  Mercer,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Frederick  James  Graeme,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

John  Henry  Jervis-White-Jervis,  Major,  Royal  Artillery... 

William  Hallett  Connolly,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Henry  Martyn  Slater,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Magrath  Fogarty  Fegen,  Major,  Roj'al  Artillery 

Thomas  John  O'Dell,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps  

John  Augustine  H.  Reilly,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps 

John  Harnage  King  Griffuh,  Major,  Welsh  Fusiliers" 

George  Pie.vdell-Bouvcrie,  Major,  Coldstream  Guards 

p.s.c.  George  Francis  Leverson,  Major,  Royal  Engineers... 

Frederick  Gilbert  Bowles,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

Francis  Bacon  Longe,  Major,  Roj  al  Enginears    

Edmond  Talbot  Stanley,  Major,  Army  Ordnance  Dept 

George  James  Butcher,  Major,  Army  Ordnance  Dept 

Edward  Lmdesa.y,  Major,  Irish  Regiment 

Richd.  Keppel  Wmterton  R.  Claveli,  Major,  R.  Marines  ... 

William  Harry  Turtou,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    

James  S.  M.  Dalrymple-Hay,  Major,  West  India  Regt.... 
Henry  Gage  Morris,  Major,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lt.  Inf.  ... 
Cecil  Edward  Hamilton  Heyman,  Major,  Royal  Artillery... 
Charles  Richard  Hugh  Hardy,  Major,  Cheshire  Regiment 

Charles  Turner  Blewitt,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Herbert  Batson,  Major  Devonshire  Regiment 

Charles  William  Southcott  Hallett,  Major,  Royal  Scots 

Edward  Hamilton  Paierson,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Charles  Taylor  Robinson,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Edgar  Herapath,  Major,  Lincolnshire  Regiment 

Charles  Russell,  Major,  Sussex  Regiment  (107  Foot)  

p.s.c. Wentworth  Odiarne  Oavenagn,  Major,  BedfordRegt.... 
Alexander  Weston  Gordon,  Major,  Dublin  Fus.  (103  F  J   ... 

Edmund  Bullar  Anderson,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

p.s.c.  Edw.  John  Sharpe,  Major,  Middlesex  Regt.  (77  F.)... 

Richard  Godfrey  Jones,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

John  Fred.  Charles  Thatcher,  Major,  Indian  Staff' Corps... 

Henry  Allan  B.  Boulderson,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Philip  Palmes,  Maior,  North  Lancashire  Regiment 

John  Percy  Gethin,  Major,  Manchester  Regiment  (63  F.)... 

John  Bourchier  Stracey,  Major,  Scots  Guards 

Richard  Lionel  Walter,  Major,  7  Hussars 

Gordon  Carter,  Major,  1  Life  Guards 

Edward  Chas.  Mortimer  Lushington,  jli'iyoc, Indian  S.  C.... 

Phelips  Brooke  Hanham,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Bryan  Francis  Hclme,  Major,  The  Buffs   

John  Jas.  F.  Hume,  Major,  Connaught  Rangers  (94  F.)  ... 

Charles  James  Vines,  Major,  Gloucester  Regiment  

John  Stanusn  Pelly,  Major,  Border  Regiment  (34  Foot).... 
p.s.c.  Henry  Hamilton  Smythe,  Major,  Scots  Fus.  (21  F.)... 
Henry  Southey  Scholes,  Major,  York  and  Lane.  Regt.... 
Ralph  J.  Wilbraham,  Major,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lt.  Tnf. 
Francis  Alexander  Fortescne,  Major,  K.  R.  Rifles  (6c  F.) 
Thomas  de  la  Haye  Brotherton,  Major,  Royal  Engineers... 

George  Anderson  Carr,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Harry  C.  F.  Macdonald,  Major,  Seaforth  Highlanders    ... 

Colin  Powys  Campbell,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Harry  Benn  Borradaile,  DSO.  Captain,  Indian  Staff  C.  ... 
John  Randal  Fraser,  Major,  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  (47  F.)... 

Charles  Gisiorne  Britten',  Mrjor,  Royal  Marines    

p.s.c.  Edward  Altham  Althaiu,  Major,  Royal  Scots  

p.s.c.  William  Douglas,  Major,  Royal  Scots  

2s  St.  Leger  Wood,  DSO.  Major,  Dorset  Regt 

fkler-Ferryman,  Major,  Oxfordshire  Lt.  Inf... 

ioyd  Maxwell,  Major,  Manchester  Regt.  (96  F.) 

A.  G.  Gosset,  Major,  Derby  Regt.  (95  Foot)... 

mm  Cox,  Major,  Lincolnshire  Regt.  (10  F.)  ... 

illand  Thomas,  Majur,  Army  Service  Corps... 

Arthur  Jaine^.  Kelly,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    .: 

Frederick   .corge  Pollock,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

George  Peury  Montague  Pricliard,  Major,  Indian  S.  0.  .:.] 


13  Aug.  79 


CAPTAIN. 


11  May  7S 


13  Aug.  79 


27  Mar.  78 
1  May  78 
1  May  78 


11  May  78 
13  Aug.  79 


19  Oct.   78 


6  Oct.   75 
14  Jan.  80 


1  Nov.  79 
;o  Jan.  78 


ii  May  78 


1  May 


31  Jan.  80 


22  Feb.  79 

30  Jan.  78 

4  Jan.  80 

1  May  78 
8  Dee.  77 

21  Aug.  78 

2  July  79 


p.s.c.  Hastn 
Aug.  F.  Mi,i 
Archibald  ! 
p.s.c.  Ernesl 
Walter  L.atl 
Arthur  Ha 


13  Mar.  78 

13  Aug.  79 

14  Jan.  80 
1  May  78 


30  Jan.  78 

31  Oct.   77 


1  May  78 
1  May  78 


11  Aug.! 


11  Feb.  7s]ii 
11  Feb.  75J11 
20  Nov.  75'24 

28  Feb.  74  6 
26  Feb. Si  13 

29  Nov.  76  q 
11  Feb.  75117 

25  Jan.  77J13 
19  Aug.  75  J 19 

26  Nov.  79'i9 
9  Sept.82!  1 

29  Nov.  76,31 

26  Feb.  81I20 

10  Mar.  75J10 
31  July  79  18 

7  Aug.  79U8 

t  Nov.  78I10 

25  Jan.  77J13 

31  Jan.  78  28 

31  Jan.  78(25 

"2  Dec.  82 

19  Aus:.  75 

2  Feb.  76 

2  Feb.  76 

25  Jan.  77I13 

25  Jan.  77  13 

25  Jan.  77    1 

25  Jan.  77 j  2 
19  June  77 1  7 
19  June  77J26 

1  July  8i    2 

23  Mar.  81 1  1 

11  Feb.  75  20 

1  Jniy  81 

2  Feb.  76 
2  Feb.  76 

2  Feb. 76 
6  Oct.  77 
1  July  81 

12  Nov.  73 
1  Sept.  78 

14  ing.76 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 

19  June  77 
6  Aug.  79 

19  June  77 

10  Sept.  75 

20  Nov.  75 
19  June  77 
19  June  77 

11  Feb.  77 

10  Sept. 77 
it  Feb.  75 

12  Mar.  81 
19  June  77 
31  May  76 

13  June  75 
13  June  75 
13  June  75 

21  Sept. 75 

11  Sept.76 

24  July  74 
1  July  81 

23  Mar.  81 

27  June  75 
19  June  77 

13  June  74 
23  June  So 

22  June  80 

6  Mar.  80 
17  July  80 

1  Mar.  79 
1  July  81 

10  Feb. 81 

14  Aug.  76  14 

14  Aug.  76114 

15  Dec.  79'— 
9  June3o 

26  Apr.  81 

7  Jan.  80 
1  Sept. 78 

12  Feb.  76 

25  Nov.  78 

30  Nov.  78 

3  May  78 
19  Apr.  79 
12  Feb.  79 

11  Feb.  77 

28  Feb.  81 
14  Aug.  76 

9  Aug.  75 
9  Aug.  75 


PLACED  Olf 
HAI.P    PAT. 


Feb.  86 
Feb.  86 
Aug.  3i 
Jan.  S6 
Aug.  90 
Mar.  86 
Jan.  82 
Aug.  85 
Aug.  86 
May  86 
June  85 
Jan.  84 
Oct.  85 
Mar.  85 
Mar.  85 
Apr.  85 
Sept.  84 
Aug.  S5 
May  £6 
July  86 
Dec.  89 
Aug.  86 
Feb.  87 
Feb.  87 
Aug.  85 
Aug.  85 
Sept.  85 
Sept.  85 
Nov.  85 
Nov.  85 
June  86 
July  87 
Mar.  85 
Apr.  88 
Feb.  87 
Feb.  87 
Feb.  87 
Oct.  85 
Apr.  87 
Oct.  8 1 
Sept.  86 
Aug.  87 
Feb.  90 
Nov.  87 
Dec.  85 
Sept.  85 
Dec.  85 
July  83 
Jan.  85 
Jan.  85 
Jan.  86 
July  84 
July  84 
Jan.  85 
July  87 
Jan.  86 
Sept.  85 
June  86 
June  86 
June  86 
May  82 
Aug.  84 
Apr.  87 
Dec.  86 
Sept. 87 
June  86 
Jan.  86 
Sept.83 
Dec.  84 
June  85 
July  85 
Jan.  86 
Feb.  86 
Dec.  87 
July  83 
Aug.  87 
Aug.  87 
Mar.  89 
Aug.  92 
Jan.  91 
Jan.  85 
Nov.  86 
Apr.  85 
June  85 
May  86 
July  86 
Nov.  06 
Oct.  84 
May  85 
Dec.  87 
Aug.  87 
Aug.  86 
Aug.  86 


11  Feb. 

11  Feb. 
13  Feb. 
13  Feb. 

13  Feb. 

14  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 

1  Mar. 

2  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

8  Mar. 
10  Mar. 
10  Mar. 
14  Mar. 

18  Mar. 
20  Mar. 
20  Mar. 

■.3  Mar. 

25  Mar. 

27  Mar. 
:g  Mar. 
29  Mar. 
29  Mar. 

1  Apr. 
1  Apr. 
1  Apr. 
1  Apr. 
1  Apr. 
1  Apr. 
1  Apr. 

1  Apr. 

2  Apr. 

3  Apr. 

9  Apr. 
14  Apr. 
17  Apr. 
24  Apr. 
24  Apr. 

1  May 

1  May 

2  May 

7  May 

8  May 

12  May 

14  May 

15  May 

19  May 
22  May 
24  May 

28  May 

29  May 
29  May 

3  June 
5  June 
3  June 

1 2  June 

13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
19  June 

19  June 
24  June 

26  June 

26  June 

27  June 
■o  June 

1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 

1  July 

2  July 

2  July 

3  July 
10  J  nly 
10  July 
17  July 
17  July 

20  July 
24  July 
24  July 

27  July 

28  July 
31  July 
31  Jul'v 
3!  July 

7  Aug. 

9  Aug. 
9  Aug. 


1  Apr.  96 


95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 

;s 

95 
95 
95 
95 

95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 
95 


-66-7 


Majors. 


21ld  LIEUT. 


,3  Nov.  78 


14  Aue 
25  Jan. 


Charles  Style  Kinoaid,  Major,  Irish  Fusiliers 

Robert  Freebairn  Clothier,  Major,  Indian  Starl  Corps 

Herbert  Lawson,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

John  Sbakespear,  C1E.  DSO.  Major,  Indian  Str.fi'  Corps  (22  Jan.  81 

Edward  Charles  Stanton.  Major,  Royal  Engineers  1       

Frederic  Manley  Glubb,  Major,  Royal  Engineers J       

p.s.c.  Ernest  St.  Clair  Pemberton,  Major,  R.  Engineers 

p.s.c.  Henry  David  Laffan.  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Andrew  Cracroft  Becher,  Major,  Norfolk  Regiment 30  Jan.  73 

Hamilton  John  Goold-Adam«.Cfl.CJ/G.:Lf<//..#-,Boyal  Scots  30  Jan.  78 
Edward  Franklaud  Gos^et,  Major,  E.  York  Regt.  (15  F.j 

James  Henry  Bor,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery    

p.s.c.  Alfred  James  Whitacre  Allen,  Major,  The  Buffs 

Kenneth  Stuart  Davison,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Frederic  Henrv  John  Birch, M^jor,  Royal  Artillery 

Aylmer  Gould  Hunter- Weston,  Cu/>r«iu,  Royal  Engineers.. 

Robert  Artbur  Browne,  Ca/itain.  Border  Regt.  (55  F.) 

Herbert  Alexander  Chapman,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Edward  Allen,  Major,  Irish  Riaes    |:3  Aug.  79  26  Apr.  8ojig  Aug 


LIEUT. 

17  May  79 

:2  Aug.  73 
I12  Aug.  75 
<  1  July 
1 14  Aug.  70 
25  Jan.  77 
23  Jan.  77 
19  June  77 

1  Sept.  80 
30  Nov.  78 
17  May  76 

1  Oct.  74 
12  Feb.  76 
19  Aug.  75 


CAPTAIN'.  MAJOR. 

.   

20  May  80,':  2  Aug.  95! 

12  Aug.  86  12  Aug.  93 i 

12  Aug.  36  12  Aug.  95 

1129  Sept. 86  12  Aug.  95 


WHBIf 

PLACED  Olf 

'half  pat. 


J7  12  Aug 

12  All" 


25  Jan.  88  12  Aug.  9; 

1  Apr.  88  J  2  Aug.  95 
21  May  84  14  Aug.  93 i 
14  Aug.  85  14  Aug.  95 

2  Mar.  83  15  Aug 


1  Oct. 
8  Jan. 


95 

85  17  Aug.  95 
9i 
9: 


8=;:i9  Aug. 


19  Aug.  86  19  Aua 


,n  May  73 


p.s.c.  Edward  Cecil  Betbune,  Major,  16  Lancer^.... 
Herbert  Canel  Cure,   DSO.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  (61  F.) 

John  Rawdbn  Hodge  Oldfield,  Major,  Royal  -Marines j 

Leonard  Joseptt  Had  ley,  Major,  Royal  Marines    1       

Henry  Graham,  Major.20  Hussars   ^....23  Apr.  81 

Charles  Reginald  Pbillips,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 1       

John  Christopher  Swann,  Major.  Indian  Staff  Corps  1       

Howard  Goad,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  I      

John  Mark  Anthony  Retallick,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps        

James  Alexander  Bell,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 1       

Herbert  Godfray,  Major.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

VHi  William  St.  Lucien  Chase.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps        

Herbert  Leonard  Hutchins,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    ...        

Henrv  William  Sevmour.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps ]       

CecifBarry  Brownlow,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps I       

George  Augustus  Williams,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  ...  I       

Richard  Kinloch  Teversharn,  DSO.  Major,  Indian  S.  C.  ...        

John  Francis  Wilson,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps '       

Ernest  William  Cunliffe,'jW<yor,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

James  Henry  Aspinwall,  Major,  3  Dragoon  Guards j  2  Mar.  73 

John  Raffray  Foster,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

William  Jchn  Arnold  Reatson,  Major.  R.  Artillery  j       

William  Douglas  Whatman,  Major,  20  Hussars   1       

Achilles  F.P.M. J.A.F.X.  Samut,  Major,  Army  Ord.  Dept....  13  Nov.  78 
p.t.c.  Wm.  Geo.  Hamilton,  HSO. Major,  East  Lane.  Regt. 
Charles  Hope  Willis,  Major.  Royal  Marine: 


10  Sept. 75 
22  Sept. 80 
1  Sept.78 
1  Sept.78 
1  July  3i 
10  Sept. 73 
10  Sept.75 
10  Sept. 7 
10  Sept  75 
10  Sept.75 
10  Sept.75 
10  Sept.75 
10  Sept.75 
10  Sept  75 
10  Sept.75 
10  Sept.75 
10  Sept.75 
10  Sept.75 
10  Sept.75 
22  Mar.  79 
19  June  77 
19  June 77 
22  Oct.  81 
r  Sept.  So 
11  May  78:23  June  80 


31  Jan.  78I24  Mar.  86  23  Aug.  9. 

15  Feb.  84    1  Apr.  92  28  Aug.  95 1 

23  Aug.  84.31  Mar.  94  2S  Aug. ^5' 

19  June  77!  11  Jan.  86'   1  Sept.951 

9  Aug.  35    2  Sept. 95 

1  Feb.  84    4  Sept.95 

22  Sept. 85    4Sept95l 

15  Nov.  86;   S  Sept.95; 

21  Jan.  871  S  Sept.951 

14  July  86;  9  Scpt.35 

Sept.86;io  Sept. 93; 


1  Feb.  79 


.p.s.c. Hy.  Edw.  Buchauan-Riddell,  Major,  King's R. Rifles  13  Aug.  79)   1  July  bi 
George  Eusebe  Even,  Major,  Indian  Stuff  Corps |       21  Sept.75 


10  Sept. 86  10  Sept.95' 
io  Sept. 86!  ic  Sept.951 
10  Sept.86j:o  Sept.95| 
io  Sept.86|io  Septus] 
10  Sept. 86  10  Sept.95! 
10  Sept. 86!  10  Sept.gsi 
10  Sept.86 10  Sept.95; 
10  Sept.se1 10  Sept.95 
10  Sept. 86  10  Sept.95 
10  Sept.86  j  10  Sept.95  [ 
10  Sept.86110  Sept.95 
10  Sept. 86  10  Sept.95; 
10  Sept.86  10  Sept.95 


26  Aug.  84 
11  Jan.  86 
11  Jan.  86 
16  Mar.  87 
7  Dec.  9 


11  Sept.95 
11  Sept.951 

IT    Sept.95 
II  Sept.95  j 

:i  Sept.951 


..50  Jan.  78 


ii  May  78 


80 


John'Graham  Smith,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Alexander  Edward  Pelham  Burn,  Major. Indian  S.  C. 

Henry  Fu'ler  Maitland  Wilson,  Major,  Rifle  Brigade 

Artbur  Granville  Tatham,  Major,  R.  Marine  Artillery.... 

HarlandFitzLvddonFarrant.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps..'       

John  Artbur  Tanner,  DSO.  Major.  Royal  Engineers  

Henrv  Hvde  Williamson  Nason,  Major,  Essex  Regt I  4  Dec.  78 

St. George  E.  W.  Burton,  Major,  R  Highlanders  (73  Foot)  13  Aug.  79 

Alex.  Geo.  Chesney,  Major,  South  Staffordshire  Regt 

Henrv  Lockhart  Smith,  Major,  East  Surrey  Regiment   .. 

Alfred  Robert  Mandeville  Sankey,  Major,  Royal  Eng 

Artbur  William  Bolton  Gordon,  Major,  R.  Artillery 

Hayford  D.Thorold.  Ma jor,  West  Riding  Regt.  (76  F.j   14  Jan, 

Fred.  Braid  Buist-Sparks,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps  ...In  Aug.  80 

Horace  Svdney  Nelson,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Cbarles  idward  Peirse,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Ernest  A.  C.  Gariand.  Major.  Highland  Light  Inf.  (74  F.)l       

Arthur  Noel  Roberts,  Major.Ariny  Service  Corps  11  Aug.  80 

Schofield  Patten  Peile,  Major,  Royal  Marines j       

John  George  Downing,  Maior.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

James  Cecil  Balfour  Craster,  Major,  Indian  StarfCorps 

Hugo  W.  N.  S.  Smyth,  Mi 

Howard  Wm.  SroUb,  Ma 

William  Francis  Percy. 

Charles  George  Matson,  Major,  Royal  Marine 

Frank  Romilly  Reynolds,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    

Stanlev  George  Drew  Smith,  Major.  Royal  Artillery     .. 

Charles  Collingwood  Townsend,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Chas.  Hv.  Lmtrell  Fahie  Wilson.  Major,  Royal  Art  

Francis 'lieviii  Read  Toms.  Major,  Royal  Anilleiv    

William  Scott-Moncrieff.  Major,  Middlesex  Regt.  (77  F.) 

Edmund  John  Phipps- Hornby,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

William  Fred.  James  Hardisty.  Major,  Worcester  Regt. 

Hon.  lYennian  Cuke,  Major,  Rifle  Brigade    

Robert  John  SpurreU,  Major.  5  Lancers  

Charles  Bishop,  Major.  9  Lancers   

Edward  Daw,on.  Major  (District  Officer),  R.  Artillery  . 

Wm   Stafford  Joseph  Rarry,  Major,  Irish  Fusiliers 

Ernest  Theodore  Paul,  Major.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Louis  Eugene  du  Moulin,  Major,  Sussex  Regt.  135  F.).... 
Orestes  John  Henry  Brooker,  Major,  h.p.  Liverpool  Re 
Hon.  Lionel  Hy.  Dudley  Fortescne,  Major,  17  Lancers 
G-eorge  Boodrie  O'Donnell,  Major.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
p.s.c.  George  JohnYounghusband,  J/cjor,  Indian  S.C 


21  Sept.75  2I  Sept.8 
21  Sept.75l2i  Sept.8 
30  June  79  j  5  Dec.  84 


iS  Apr.  85!  17  fcept.i 
8  Dec.  87I18  Sept.955 
10  Oct.   8S|i8  Sept.95 
21  Sept.! 


1  Oct.  74| 
1  Oct.   75 

19  June  77 
6  Oct.   f 
1  July  ! 

11  Nov. ; 

15  Mar.  I 


1  Oct.   S5 
t  Oct.   86 
1  Apr.  S3 
o  Dec.   84 
1I15  Nov.  80 
8  20  Nov.  83 
025  Oct.   84!i6  0ct. 
19  June  77    1  Apr.  8f>  22  Oct. 
iq  June  77' 11  Jan.  8t|  1  Nov 
1  Jan.  81128  Oct,    " 
1  July 


21  bept-95, 
21  Sept.951 
21  Sept.95. 
25  Sept.95 

1  Oct.  95  j 

1  Oct.  93, 

1  Oct. 

7  Oct. 

9  Oct. 
16  Oct. 


Nov. 


Si I  5  Jan.  88  12  Nov, 


19OCI.'.  77,13  Jau.  85' 13  Nov.  95 
13  Nov.  75113  Nov.  86J13  Nov.  95 
11  Nov.  78,24  Jan.  88:13  Nov.  95 
r  July  S111  Apr.  89,13  Nov.  95'. 
31  Jan.  78'i8  July  86(20  Nov.  95, 
20  Nov.  75  [20  Nov.  86:20  Nov.  95. 
20  Nov.  75!  13  May  87)20  Nov.  95' 


Major,  Armv  Ordnance  Dept    21  June 79    1  July  81  ioSept.Sy  22^ov.g3 

ajor,  Hampshire  Regt.  (37  F.j   21  June79'io  Feb.  8,  26  July  86:27  Nov.  95 

Major,  Norfolk  Regiment     ,  1  May  7816  Nov.  80  28  June  S^S  Nov.  951 


gt.. 


p.s.c.  George  Tero  Kemball,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

James  Gibbon  Turner,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Tom  Evelyn  O'Leary,  Captain,  Irish  Fusiliers 


:  May  78 

c  May  73 
30  Jan.  7S 

13  Aug.  79 

7  Aug.  78 

4  Jan. 


1  Sept.  781  1  Mar.  87129  Nov.  951 
19  June  77I  1  Apr.  SSI  5  Dec.  95, 
9  Oct.  77|2oJan.  86  7  Dec.  95; 
9  Oct.  7720  Jan.  80!  7  Dec.  95 
9  Oct.  77^0  Jan.  86  7  Dec.  031 
9  Oct.  77J26  Jan.  86  7  Dec.  95! 
to  Mar.  So  21  Dec.  85  it  Dec.  95 


9  Occ.   77 


1  Feb.  86  11  Dec.  05! 


79  7  June  S6  11  Dec.  951 
9  July  79  18  Apr.  85  j  14  Dec.  95 
2  July  841  6  Nov.  89:14  Dec.  951 
io  Nov.  80J  8  Dec.  S6J15  Dec.  95, 
12  May  S3    9  Mar.  91  20  Dec.  951 


1  May  7S 


30  Mar.  81;  13  Oct 
1  Jan. 


31  De? 
Jan. 


1  Jan.  87I 
12  June  80  18  Apr.  85115  Jan.  96 1 
11  Feb.  75^27  June  85,15  Jan.  96  27  Nov.  9S 
:i  Nov.  781  6  Nov.  8c  115  Jan.  90I 
19  Jan.  76!  19  Jan.  87  19  Jan.  96 
15  Mar.  Sol  1  May  89  22  Jan.  96 
r8Dec.  78!  7  Sept.86'22  Jan.  gOj 
iS  Dec.  78  i3  Dec.  89  22  Jan.  96, 
14  May  34'zi  May  90  22  Jan.  96; 


Major.' 


68-c 


Frederick  Campbell,  D?0. Captain,  Indian  Stiff  Corps    

Wlliam  John  Bythell.  Captain,  Royal  Engineers 

Edimuud  Gusta'vus  Nicolls,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Arthur  Blagden  &hnte.  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Cyril  Venn  Wilton  Williamson,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps... 

Robert  Baillie,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Henry  Mallaby  Abad,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Walter  Quentin,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Ronald  Kiucaid-Smith,  Major,  4  Hussars 

Montague  B.  Gosset  Jackson,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Ales.  H.  B.  Cavaye,  Ma/or,  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers 

Robert  FitzGeraid  Percy,  Major,  Royal  Marines  

Hickman  Crawford  Molesworth,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Devereux  Walter  Hickman,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Herbert  Aveling  Rutt,  JXu/or,  South  Staffordshi-e  Regt 

Ernest  Henry  Rivett-Caruac,  Jl^'/or,  Indian  Stuff  Corps 

John  William  Currie,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Robert  Irwin  Scallon.  CIE.  DSO.  Major,  IndianStaffCorps 

Frank  Gun  Delamain,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Edward  Rawdon  Penrose,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Henry  Bolton  Mainvvariug,  Major,  Lincolnshire  Regt 

Chas.  Du  P.  Richardson-Griffiths,  Major,  Gloucester  Regt. 

George  Arthur  Goit,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Archibald  M'Laehlan,  Maior,  Ro.\al  Scots   

Affleck  Alexander  Fraser,  Major,  Bedfordshire  Regiment... 
Geo.  John  Is' inian  Logan-Home,  Major,  Bedfordshire  Regt. 

Edmund  D.  John  O'Brien.  Major,  14  Hussars 

Cyril  Godfrey  Martyr,  DSO.Maj.,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lt. Inf. 

Francis  Benjamin  Jackson,  Major,  Royal    Artillery 

Felix  D.  F.  MacCarthy,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

John  Dawson  H.  Waller,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Edward  Arthur  Fansliawe,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

James  Laird  Irvine,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Tyrell  O.  W.  Champion  de  Crespigny,  Major,  15  Hussars... 
Paul  Trebv  Clark,  Major,  Oxford  Light  Infantry  (43  F.)  ... 

Jas.  Hutchinson  Swanton,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

John  Ernest  Pierson,  Major,  Sussex  Regiment 

John  Shuekbnrgh  Ashby,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Henry  Paul  Treeby,  Major,  East  Surrey  Regiment 

Harold  Alexander  Ravenshavr,  Major,  Indian  Staff  C 

p.s.c.  Charles  Kdward  Callwell,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Cecil  Chas.  Civendish,  Major,  Highland  Lt.  Inf.  (74  F.) 

p.s.c.  George  Elliott  Benson,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

ArthuEiForbes  Montanaro,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery    

Reginald  Salmond  Curtis,  Captain,  Royal  Engineers  

Alex.  Francis  Grant  Foulerton,  Major,  Leinster  Regiment 

Frederick  Beauchamp  Lecky,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Thos.  Mowbray  Martin  Berkeley,  Major',  Black  Watch 

Claude  Rawnsijy,  Major,  Armv  Service  Corps 

Edward  A.  Monlton-Barrett,  Major,  Avmy  Ord.  Dept 

Francis  Alexander  Sanders,  Major,  Inniskilling  Fus.  (108  F. 

Hush  Milbourne  Jackson,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Leonard  Thales  Pease,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery  

Charles  Forbes  Blane,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

p.s.e.EdwaidB.Urmston,  J/<y'or,'A.&S.  Hghldrs.  (91  F.)... 

Charles  Frederick  Stevens,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Ponsonby  Glenn  Huggins,  DSO.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

p.*.c.  Edward  Agar, Major,  Royal  Engineers 

William  Candler  Neville,  Major,  Cheshire  Regiment 

John  Robert  Sand-with,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Edmund  Ashton  Ogle,  Major,  East  Yorkshire  Regt 

Spring  Robert  Rice,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

Haydon  d'Aubrey  P.  Taylor,  Major.  Gloucester  Regt 

Eustace  Chaloner  Knox,  Major,  18  Hussars   

Charles  Rosdew  Burn,  Major,  1  Dragoons  ;.... 

Arthur  Nairn  Lysaght,  Major,  Irish  Regiment 

Joseph  Scott  Gowrie  Manera,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  ... 

Hon.  Charles  Harbord,  Major,  Scots  Guards  

Gerald  Garble  S.  Bandcock,  Major,  Yorkshire  Regiment ... 

Charles  Bell  Watkins,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Geo.  Seymour  Chas.  Jenkinson,  Major,  Derby  Regt.  (45  F.j 
p.».c.  Nathaniel  W.  Barnardiston.  Major,  Middlesex  Re°t. 

Walpole  Swinton  Kays,  Major,  King's  Royal  Rifles    

John  Hanbury-Wiliiams,  Major,  Oxfc/dsliire  Lt.  Inf. 

Hon.  Osbert  V.  Geo.  Athelmg  Lumley,  Major,   n  Hussars 
Thomas  Francio  Bui-he   Major   E.cyal  Artillery 
Chas.  Warren  Napier-Clavering,  Major,  Somerset  Lt.  Inf. 
Walter  James  Gaitskell,  Major,  h.p.  R.  Marine  Artillery ; )' 

Puymaxter  24  Mar.  98     [ 

Walter  Charles  Smithson,  Major,   13  Hussars   

Frederick  Wm.  Brooke  Koe,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps  ... 

Henry  Jenner  Scobell.  Major,  2  Dragoons 

Edmund  Harrington  Molyneux-Seel,il/'i//o<-!LiverpoolRegt. 
Thomas  Montgomery  Hawtayne,  Major,  N.Stafford  Regt. 

Arthur  Douglas  Meeres,  Major,  Royal  Engineers     ?... 

Horatio  Norris  Dnmbleton,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

Pierce  Thomas  Chute,  Major,  Munster  Fus.  (104  F.) 

James Stewait  Douglas,  Mujor,  Royal  Artillery    

Reginald  George  M'Queen  M'Leod,  Major,  Royal  Artillery' 

Reginald  Henry  Mahon,  Maior,  Royal  Artillery    

Arthur  Beaumont  Helyar,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Archibald  Lcuia  Hitbert  Major  Royal  Artillery 

Fred.  John  Dealtry  Lugard,  CB  DSO.  Major,  Norfolk  Regt. 

Theodore  John  Warrender  Prendergast,  Major,  R.  Eng.   ... 


13  Aug 


;.  79  15  Mar.  8013  Aug.  90^2  Jan, 
25  July  82  15  Jan.  91  22  Jan. 
I  9  Oct.  77J  5  Feb.  86J25  Jan, 
9  Oct.  77!  5  Feb.  86!25  Jan. 
27  Jan.  7627  Jan.  87J27  Jan. 
27  Jan.  76-27  Jan.  87127  Jan. 

\2/  Jan.  76  27  Jan.  8;!27Jan. 

27  Jan.  76  27  Jan.  87(27  Jan. 

27  Aug.  70  27  Anr.  81  26  Feb.  87    5  Feb, 
.  ..;      '     9  Oct.   7716  Feb.  80    6  Feb 
"    r  77 J  1  Apr.  86    6  Feb 
.  wj-  TrJ   7  Anr.  88 
9  Oct 


27  Mar.  78 


2ndr.iEDT. 


u.  77I  6  Feb.  8'. 
ii  May  77!  1  Apr.  86 
1  Feb.  79 1  7  Apr.  88 
9  Oct.  77:19  Feb.  86 
11  Feb.  76  11  Feb. 

n   Th1t7     nr.    vfi   J 


7  Feb. 

8  Feb. 


ti  Feb.  76(11  Feb.  87  n  Feb. 
9  July  7Q  26  Jan.  84  12  Feb. 
12  Feb.  76  12  Feb.  87)12  Feb. 
t2  Feb.  76:12  Feb.  87I12  Feb. 
12  Feb.  76112  Feb.  87U2  Feb. 


16  Feb.  78 
8  Dec.  77 


12  Feb.  7D|i2  Feb.  87J12  Feb. 

12  Feb.  76!i2  Feb.  87112  Feb. 

12  Feb.  76J13  Aug.  87)12  Feb. 

21  Aug.  78'i8  Nov.  84I17  Feb. 

20  Nov.  75I  4  Oct.   85|,9  Feb. 

23  teb.  76J23  Feb.  87(23  Feb, 
Sept.78  21  Jane  85 126  Feb 

-.  Sept.  75  10  Aug.  85126  Feb 

20  Nov.  75    4  Oct.   85126  Feb. 

11  May  78(28  Aug.  79  17  Jan.  87)26  Feb. 
23  Oct.   80' 


!  July  79 
>  Mar.  7S 


-  July 
9  Oct.  ■, 
19  June  • 
9  Oct. 


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22  Mar.  76  22  Mar.  8 

6  Aug.  79J2S  May  80  5  Aug.  8_ 
24  Mar.  76  24  Mar.  87 
31  Jan.  78  24  Mar.  86 
28  Apr.  76  10  Feb.  88 
19  May  80  28  July  "r 
26  July  8r  16  Jan, 

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11  Aug.  80 
16  Feb.  78 


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;.  79    1  July  81  29  Jan. 
'  [.->v  Feb.  82  11  Dec. 
July  81  13  Jan.  9 
Nov.  78    2  Feb. 
.-j  June  77    1  Apr. 
1  Oct 


1  May  78 


79  [7  od.11.  07  20  cku. 
81  14  A'ig.  89)26  Feb. 
77  25  Feb.  86  27  Feb. 
uuuc  77  1  Apr.  88  1  Mar. 
9  Oct.  77  25  Feb.  86  5  Mar. 
31  Jan.  78  17  Mar.  86  5  Mar 
19  June  77  1  Apr.  88(11  Mar, 
1  July  81  24  Aug.  88  n  Mar. 
:3  July  79  28  July  86  16  Mar. 

1  Feb.  70  17  June  88  17  Mar. 

2  Oct.   80  i3  Apr.  85  iS  Mar. 
°-  22  Mar. 

24  Mar, 

24  Mar, 

25  Mar, 
25  Mar, 

„„  25  Mar, 

di  16  Jan.  90  25  Mar, 

;8  July  83  31  Dec.  qi  25  Mar. 

I  July  81  29  Sept.86  2°  Ar"- 

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HALF  PAT. 


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1  May  78 
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14  Sept.78  1 

6  Aug.  79 
25  May  78 

22 


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1  Oct.  75  4  Feb.  86  10  Apr. 
31  Jan.  78  8  M;iy  86  u  Apr. 
10  Nov.  80  27  Sept.86  15  Apr. 
19  Apr.  76  19  Ap^.  87  19  Apr, 
19  Apr.  76  19  Apr.  87  19  Apr, 

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17  Apr.  80    «  a""f  c 


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9  Oct.   77    1  Apr.  88    9  May 
29  Sept. So  22  tiept.85  13  May 
Aug.  82  14  Apr.  86  13  May 
.  July  81    2  Feb.  85  20  May 
•9  Sept.  80  — 
M,  - 


5  Mar. 
8  Mar. 
1  Apr. 
1  Apr. 
1  Apr. 
1  Apr. 
"  Apr 


20  Apr. 
Apr. 


2  r  eo.  05  20  — 

29  oepv/.oo  12  Feb.  36  20  May 
22  May  76  22  May  87  22  May 

30  Apr.  75 1  1  Apr.  87  23  May 
1  Mar.  70  24  May  85  27  May 

Jan.  78    8  May  86  30  May 

1  Dec.  84  10  June 

to  June 


>S  Feb! 


79 


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1  Mar.  So 

:  July  81 

-  Apr.  80 

Oct.   81 


1  Dec. 
21  Dec.  ~j 
29  I>ec.  88  io  June 

1  Sept.86  1 7  June 


—  Oct.  81    2  Mar.  87  17  June 

31  Jan.  78  16  June  80  iS  June 

1  May  78126  Feb.  80  22  July  86       Jane 

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7  Jan.  80  1  July  81  29  Sep'. 85    1  July 

1  Feb.  81    1  Apr.  89 1  1  July 

.3  Aug.  79I10  Nov.  80    7  Jan. 
Dec.  73  17  Apr.  So  10  Dec. 
79  13  Sept. 79    2  Jan. 
q  Oct.  77    1  Apr. 
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31  Jan.  78    3  July  3613 


July 

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8b|  5  July 

84I1S  July 

86)22  July 

88'22  July 

1  Apr.  88J25  July 

7  Dec.  87(29  July 

18  June  86130  July 


31  Jan.  78  3  July  S6J30  July 
31  Jan.  781  7  July  86  1  Aug. 
31  Jan.  78  7  July  86  1  Aug. 
ji  Jan.  78  15  July  "' 
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Majors. 


md  LIEUT. 


CAPTAIX. 


Hampden  Hugh  Massy,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  9  Oct.   77 

Alfred  Matthews,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  31  Jan.  78 

1TC  Pereival  Serope  Marling,  Major,  18  Hussars  n  Aug.So    1  July  8 

William  Erskine  Graham  Login,  Major,  Royal  Soots  1  May  78  15  Nov.  79 

Hy.  Benjamin  Naylor  Adair,  Major,  Royal  Engineers     .  9  Oct.   77 

Charles 'William  Robert  St.  John,  Major,  Royal  Engineers         9  Oct.   77 

William  Yolland,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    9  Oct.   7 

Alfred  Montgomery  Mantell',  Major,  Royal  Engineers    31  Jan.' 78; 

William  Charles  Pollard,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    '14  Au< 

p.s.c.  William  Henry  Rycroft,  Major,  11  Hussars  13  Aug.  79 1  1  July 

Son.  Gilbert  Legh,  Jfo/or.  Grenadier  Guards  13  Nov.  73'  1  July 

Robert  Gordon  Gordon-Gilmour,  Major,  Grenadier  Guards 
Robert  Henry  Gage  Heygate.  DSO.  Major,  Border  Regt.  .. 
George  W.  Brandon  Swiney,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Alfred  Orford,  Major.  Royal  Marine  Artillery      

Atherton  ffolliott  Powell,  Major,  Royal  A-tillery  

Howard  Guise,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Atherton  Edward  Jenkins,  Major,  Rifle  Brigade    

p.s.c.  Lewis  Muuro.  Major,  Hampshire  Regiment  (67  F.)  ... 
Henry  Richmond  Win.  Lumsdeu,  Majcr.Indi&n  Staff  Corps 

Frederick  White,  Major,  Koyal  Marines    1  Feb.  79 

p.s. 0.  Eaward  John  Granct,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   31  Jan.  78 

Philip  Beauchamp  Ta.y  lor,  Ma <or,  Royal  Artillery ';8  Dec.  78 

Paul  Robert  Burn-Murdoch,  Major,  Royal  Engineers l-ti  Jan.  78 

Hugh  Thomas  Lyl'e,  DSO.  Major,  Welsh  Fusiliers  (23  F.)    ...  22  Jan.  79:13  Apr.  81 

Wm.  Radcliffe  Peel  Wallace,  Major,  Gloucester  Regt 17  Apr.  80    ;  Oct.   80 

William  Knox  Downes,  DSO.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 10  Sept.  76 

Albert  Edmond  Leslie,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  ioSpnt.76 

John  Alfred  Wyllie,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    10  Sept.  76 

Henry  Espiue  ilonck-Mason,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 10  Sept. 76 

Gervase  b'rancis  Newport  Tinley,  Major,  Indian  S.  C 10  Seut.  76 

Frederick  Bernard  Deane,  Maior.  Indian  Staff  Corps 10  Sept.  76 

Charles  Walter  Harris,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  10  Sept.  76 

p.s.c.  Reginald  C.  Cokayne-Frith.  Major,  15  Hussars     to  May 

George  Reade  MacMullen,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  11  Sept.  76 

N'ewdigateAddinston  Knightl'ey  &v.rne,Major, Indian  S.C n  Sept.76 

Richard  Cranley  Onslow,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps it  Sept. 75 

Alexander  Wallace,  2Iujor,  Indian  Staff  Corps 11  Sept.  76 

Philip  Barber  Lindsell,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 11  Sept.  76 

George  Bowriug,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 11  Sept 

James  Henry  Parsons,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps it  Sept. 76 

George  Herbert  Watson,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  n  Sept. 76 

George  Edward  Hyde  Gates,  Major,  Indian  StaffCorps 11  Sept.  76 

Malcolm  Henry  Stanley  Grover,  Major,  Indian  StaffCorps 11  Sept.  76 

p. K.c. Walter  Gr'enville  hey, Major,  N.  Stafford  Regt.  (9S  F.)...  it  Aug.  80  12  Mar.  81 
Ernest  Aug.FredericCarter,  Major,  Lancaster  Regt.  (4  F.j...  11  May  78  20  Mar.  8c 

Godfrey  Williams,  Major,  Koyal  Engineers 31  Jan.  78 

Archer  Clive  Bolton, J/a/or,Northamptonshire  Regt.  (58  F.)...  22  Feb.  79  25  Aug.  80 

Robert  Scott-Kerr,  Major,  Grenadier  Guards    26  Mar.  79    1  July  81 

Henry  Thomas  Fenwick,  Major,  Royal  Hoi  se  Guards   tt  Mar.  85 

lXtCAlanRichardHiU,Ji"ay'or,NorthamptonshireRegt.(48F.)...  22  Feb.  79  29  Jan 

Arthur  Campbell  Yate,  Major.  Indian  StaffCorps 22  Sept.  76 

Dudley  Strathearn  Stewart,  Major,  Northumberland  Fus....  tr  May  78    1  Jan.  St 

Cyril  Field,  Major,  Royal  Marines 1  Sept.79 

William  Huskisson,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 31  Jan.  78 

Henry  Denne  Robson,  Major,  West  Surrey  Regiment  (;  F.) ,11  Sept.78 

Charles  Edward  Eorton,  Major,  Norfolk  Regiment(9  F.) I  4  Dec.  78115  Feb.  81 

Frederic  Philip  Smyly.Miy'or,  SouthWales  Borderers  (24F.)...|3i  Jan.  77112  Apr.  79 


26  May  88 


6  Aug.  96 

21  July  86|ii  Aug.  96 

22  Dec.  861 12  Aug.  96 
10  Jan.  87  12  Aug.  9c 

1  July  88J 12  Au^.  oc 

1  July  881 12  Aug.  96 

1  July  881 13  Ausr.  90 

1  July  88]  13  Aug.  96 


76  14  Aug.  871 14  Aug 
Si, 71  Apr.  88I19  Aug.  oc 
July  90]  19  Aug.  cp 


13  Aug.  79 

13  Nov.  78 
25  Jan.  78:   1  July  Si'23  July  Qo'25  Aug.  o 

1  May  78  19  Sept.80'28  Mar.  8626  Aug.  g< 

126  Aug.7626  Aug.  87I26  Aug.  96 

j   1  Sept.7o!25  Mar.  So^q  Aug.  96 

31  Jan.  78  21  July  86J26  Aug.  90 

31  Jfiu.   78-2 1  July  86:29  Aug.  96 

15  Jan.  79  12  Mar.  81J  1  Mar.  88l   1  Sept. 96 

14  Jan.  80!  9  Apr.  8126  July  86    2  Sept. 96 
6Sept.76    6  Sept. 87    6Sept.96 

26  Aug.  8s    6  Sept. 96 

27  July  86  7  Sept,  96 
29  July  36    7  Sept. 96 

1  July  S8  8  Sept. 96 
6  Dec.  S3  9  Sept.96 
5  May  86j  9  Sept.g6 
10  Sept.  87/  to  Sept. 96 
10  Sept.  87!  to  Sept  96 
to  Sept.  S7I 10  Sept. 91 
10  Sept.87Jio  Sept.cb 
to  Sept. 87  to  Sept  9' 
10  Sept.  87  10  Sept  96 

10  Septal  10  Sept.96 
24  Aug.  88ho  Sept.96 

11  Sept.87|ti  Sept.9f 
ti  Sept.87jn  Sept.96 
11  Sept.  871 11  sept  95 
it  Sept. 87  11  Sept.  96 
11  Sept.87  n  Sept. os. 
11  Sept.  87  11  Sept.96 
11  Sept.87  'i  Sept. 90 
11  Sept.87,  n  Sept.96 
11  Sept  87)11  Sept.96 
1:  Sept.  87  11  Sept.96 

1  July  87(14  Septic 
11  Aug.  86!  16  Sept.96 
10  July  88'  16  Sept.96 
22  Nov.  84(19  Sept.96 
16  Dec.  90' 19  Septic 
15  Apr.  91  19  Sept.96 


WHEM 
PLACED  0» 
HALF  PAT. 


Edward  Hume  Armitage,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

John  Edward  Harvey,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Thomas  Hammond,  Major,  Bedfordshire  Regiment  (16  F.)... 

Alex.  Soryrngeour  Wedderburn,  Maior,  Hoyal  Artillery 

Gerald  D'Arragon  Alexander,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Thomas  Andrew  Cregan,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Edward  Druitt,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Harold  Frank  Chesney,  Major,  Royal  Engineers.,  

Henry  John  Watt  Brownrigg,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Joseph  Hume  Balfour,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Algernon  Henry  Wilmei,  Major,  Indian  StaffCorps 

Arthur  Fanlconer  Poulton,  j)ia;'or,SuffolkRegim.ent  (12  F.)... 

Charles  Hamlyn  Agnew,  Major,  4  Hussars 

7Ty.  Lawrence  C.  Howard  Stafford,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 
Alt'.  Hamilton  Mackenzie  Edwards,  Major,  5  Dragoon  Gds.... 

George  William  Maxwell,  Major,  Indian  StaffCorps 

John  Hewitt  Jellett,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

St.  Clair  Oswald,  Major,  3  Hussars 

Edward  Arthur  Kemble,  Ma/or,  Suffolk  Regiment  (12  F.)   ... 

Francis  James  Anderson,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

p.s.c.  Charles  Newcomen  Watts,  Major,  Derby  Regiment 

Herbert  John  James  Middletnn,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps... 

Gecrge  Frederick  Watson,  Major,  Indian  StaffCorps    

p.s.c,  Francis  Edward  Cooper,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

vV alter  Charteris  Ross,  Major,  Durham  Lt.  Infantry  (106  F.) 

Herbert  Kendall  Jackson,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

George  Sumner  Ormerod,  Major,  Munster  Fusiliers  (104  F.) 

Warren  Francis  Trotter,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery  

Leonard  Arthur  Arkwright,   Maior,  Royal  Engineers 

Thomas  Lamb,  Major,  South  Lancashire  Regiment   

Harrison  Midwood,  Major,  Highland  Light  Infantry  (74  F.) 
p.s.c.  Richd.  Boileau  Ga'isford,  Major,  Scots  Fusiliers  (21  F.) 
Edward  K"aye  Daubeney,  DSO.  2Iajor,  South  Stafford  Regt. 
William  Lmcelot  James,  Major,  Lancaster  Regiment  (4  F.) 

Frederick  David  Baillie,  Major,  4  Hussars 

Raleigh  Gilbert  Egerton,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps    


18  Dec 

18  Dec.  78 

1  May  78:28  Feb.  79 
18  Dec.  78 
18  Dec. 
31  Jan.  78 
31  Jan.  78 
31  Jan.  78 
3  Jan.  7S 
6  Oct.  76 
21  Oct.  ;6 
5  Sept.80 
1  Oet.  So 
31  Jan.  78 
27  Jan.  83 
11  Oct.  76 
iSDec.  78 
14  Sept.78  29  June  8 
13  Aug 

13  Aug 


3  fug.  79 
1  May  78 


■■.g  Sept.77 
11  May  78 


1  Sept.S6 
22  Sept.  87 
27  Jan.  86 
24  Nov.  88 

14  July  88,25  Sept.96 
30  May  87  29  Sept 
13  Aug.  85  30  Sept.96 

15  Aug.  85  30  Sept.96 
8  Sept.SoSo  Sept.96 

8  Sept.86|3o  Sept.96 
1  July  87(30  Sept.Q6 
1  Oct.  86!  1  Oct.  06 
1  Oct.   86|  1  Oct. 

t8  July  88;   1  Oct. 

1  Aug.  881   1  Oct. 
19  Aug.  8S1  1  Oct. 

16  Dec.  88i  4  Oct. 
6  Oct.   87I  6  Oct. 

6  Oct.   87    6  Oct. 

9  Apr.  85!  7  Oct.  96 
?.&  Aug.  80!  7  Oct.  o 
18  Dee.  88    7  Oct.   90 

Feb.  89!  7  Oct. 
11  Oct.   87I11  Oct.   96 

2  Oct.   86  12  Oct.   go 

7  Oct.   85I 14  Oct.   96 
79  12  Oct.   8oi  18  May  S5I 15  Oct.   96 

J31  Jan.  70I iS  Dec.  88|i9  Oct,  9' 

79 1   1  Jan.  81    4  June  85)  21  Oct.   9 

8  Oct.   76I28  Oct.  S7j28  0ct.  96 

8  Oct.   76j28  0ct.   87I28  Oct.   96 

-«l'3  Oct.   80(29  Oct.   96 

5  Nov.  87  31  Oct.  96 


22  Sept.96 

22  Sept.96 

23  Sept.96 

24  Sept.96 


i3  Dec 
16  July  80 
iS  Dec.  78 
20  Mar.  80 
1  Sept.76 

31  Jan.  78 

1  May  78  20  June  79 

Iii  Sept.;6 

1  May  78  14  Sept.  80 
it  May  78  t  Dec.  80 
4  Dec.  78,  5  Dec.  80 

(29  July  82 

13  Aug,  79  19  Feb.  81 


29  Oct.   86 

4  June  87 

5  Apr.  86 
18  Dec.  88 
14  Nov.  85 
11  Sept.83 
25  Au; 


1  Nov.  96 

4  Nov.  9 

5  Nov.  96 

6  Nov.  90 
t  Nov.  9c 

1 1  Nov.  96 

12  Nov.  96 


7  Aug.  86  18  Nov.  96 

1  Feb.  88  18  Nov.  96 

1  July  88  t8  Nov.  96 

13  Aug,  90(18  Nov.  96 


Majors. 


71 


2nd  LIEUT. 


Norman  Edward  Young,  DSO.  Captain,  Royal  Artillery  

Hamilton  Bower,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Ccrps 

Henry  Marwood,  Captain,  North  Staffordshire  Regt.  (64  P.) 

Charles  Edward  Lawrie,  DSO.  Captain,  Royal  Artillery   

Alexander  Cadell,  Captain,  Indipn  Staff  Corps 

Philip  Charles  Gubbins,  Major,  Roj-al  Engineers 

Herbert  Loftus  Welman,  Major,  Irish  Rifles 

Geo.  Albanus  Williams,  Major,  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  (80P.) 

Henry  Charles  Higgs,  Major,  16  Lancers 

Wm.  Richard  Yeilding,  CIE.  DSO.  Major,  Indian  S.  C 

William  Henry  Lowry,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Sidney  Vernon  Thornton,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Raymond  Crawford,  Major,  Army  Ordnance  Department  ... 

John  Henry  Langford  Ifallas,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

George  Hall  M'Laughlin,  Major,  Royal  Artillery     

Prancis  Geldard,  Major,  North  Staffordshire  Regt.  (9S  F.)  ... 
Arthur  de  Salis  Hadow,  Majo*,  Yorkshire  Regiment  (19  P.) 
M.  H.  Prince  Christian  Victor  A.  L.  E.  A.  of  Schleswig-  t 

Holstein,  GCB.  GCVO.  Captain,  King's  Royal  Rifles ) 

William  Alan  Cairnes,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

John  Hassard  Stewart  Gibb,  Major,  Worcester  Regt.  (36  P.) 

p.s.c.  Hubert  John  Bu  Cane.  Major,  Royal  Artillery  .... 

Henry  AnstrutherKinloeh,  Major,  King's  Royal  Rifles  (60  P.) 
Francis  Russell  Parkinson,  Major,  Welsh  Regiment  (41  F.) 

Colin  Duncan  Johnstone,  Major,  East  Surrey  Regiment 

Alfred  Grahame  Cartwright.'JbTu jor,  Yorkshire  Regt.  (19  P.) 

Francis  Gerald  Kenyon-Slaney,  'Major,  Durham  Lt.  Inf. 

Ed \v.  John  Jenkins  Teale,  Major,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lt.  Inf. 

John  Page  Wood,  Major,  Border  Regiment 

George  Roe  Darley,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Edgar  Forbes  Nelson,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Arthur  Hugh  Block,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Henry  Elliott  Oldfield,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

p.s.c.  Neil  Douglas  Fiudla.y,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Antonio  Stephen  Ralli,  Major,  12  Lancers  

Godfrey  Hy.  Wolley  Stockdale,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Stuart  Davidson,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Richard  Leigh,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Frank  Herbert  Homiblow,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

Walter  Way  Baker,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Harvey  Alexander,  Major,  10  Hussars 

Wellesley  Lynedoch  Henry  Paget,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  ... 

p.s.c.  James  Thomason  Johnston,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

John  Edward  Watson,  Major,  Manchester  Regiment 

Thomas  A.  Harknens  Dav'ies,  DSO.  Major,  Devon  Regiment 

Frederick  Clifton  Briggs,  Major,  Devonshire  Regiment   

Bruce  Bremner  Russell,  Major,  Royo.l  Engineers 

Frederick  Falkiner  Minchin,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Henry  Alves  Inglis,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Thomas  fibster  Chamberlain.  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Hon.  Henry  James  Anson,  Major,  Highland  Lt.  Inf.' (71  F.)... 

John  Wm.  Babington  Meade,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Edward  Aubrey  Strachan,  Major,  Inniskilling  Fusiliers 

p.s.c.  Charles  James  Cockburn,  Major,  Warwick  Regiment... 

Harry  Graham  Marsh,  Major,  19  Hussars   

James  Gordon  Lennox  Burnett,  Major,  Leicester  Regiment... 
Thos.  Hy.  Hollis  Bradford-Atkinson,  Major,  Grenadier  Gds. 
Thomas  Hutchinson  Haughton,  Major,  lndiau  Staff  Corps... 
p.s.c.  Alfred  Edward  John  Cavendhh,  Major,  Argyll  and; 

Sutherland  Highlanders  (91  Foot) j 

Henry  Eardley-VVilmot,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Paul  Rycaut  S.  Churchward,  Major,  North  Lancashire  Regt. 
Sydenham  Caurpbell-tTrquhart  Smith,  Major,  R.  Artillery  .. 

F-s-c.  Henry  Gray  Burrowes,  Major,  Rovai  Artillery  

Edmund  Arthur  Ponsonby  Hobday,  Major,  Royal  Artillery... 

George  Wright,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Robt.  Whyte  .Melville  Jackson,  Major,  Army  Ordnance  Dept. 

William  R.  De  la  P.  Lloyd,  Major,  Suffolk  Regiment  I14  Jan 

Gilbert  Boys  Smith,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  '       

Hu?h  A.  L.  Paterson,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    '       

Nathaniel  Albert  Delap  Barton,  Major,  C  mnanght  Rangers  .'  16  Feb.  78 

George  Prescott  Douglas,  Major,  -.'Dragoon  Guards iq  Feb.  81 

Hugh  Harry  H;:yworth  Aspiiiall,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps        

Montagu  Creighton  Curry,  Major,  Devonshire  Regiment    ...  13  Oct.   77 

William  R.  H.  Bereslord,  Major,  Welsh  Fusiliers' 6  Aug.  79 

Charles  Douglas  Learoyd,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

Edmund  Sclater  Crolts',  Major,  Hampshire  Regiment; ri  Aug.  So 

John  Antill  Moggridge,  Major,  SouthLancashire  Regt.  (82  P.)  13  Aug.  79 
George  Osbaldeston  Welch,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps 


23  Oct.  80 


22  Jan.  79 
22  Jan.  79 
1 1  Aug.  80 


14  Jan.  80 


13  Aug.  79 
4  Dec.  78 


13  Aug.  79 

S  May  8c 
3i.Oct.  77 
17  Apr.  80 

1  Jan.  79 

1  May  78 

2  July  79 
13  Aug.  79 


11  Aug.  81 


24  Jan.  80 


n  May  78 


25  July  82  29  May  91 

1  July  81  23  Oct.   9 
6  Feb.  84  14  Sept. 92 

15  Feb.  84    4  Mar.  93 
29  Aug.  85  29  Aug 
31  Jan.  78  18  Dec. 
12  Mar.  81  24  Jan.  87 

2  Feb.  81  24  Aug.  87 
1  July  81  16  July  S8 

29  Nov.  76  29  Nov.  87 
29  Nov.  7620  May 
18  Dec.  78129  Oct.  86 
18  June  8i!22  May 
18  Dec.  78:  1  Nov.  86 
18  Dec.  78!28  Nov. 
1  July  81  j  4  Mar.  89 
8  Nov.  85 

3  Dec.  96 


11  Oct.   79 

25  June  90 

31  Jan.  78 
1  Mar.  80 


iSDec. 
1  Sept.86 


11  May  78 

1  May  78 
11  May  78 

30  Jan.  78 
25  Aug.  " 


14  Jan.  80 


30  Jan.  78 


19  Feb.  81 
So 


18  Dec.  78  20  Dec.  86 

1  July  8ijn  Sept, 
13  Nov.  78!  18  Fell.  84 
21  June  80131  Aug. 
11  Feb.  Sol   1  Sept 

2  Feb.   81  28  Nov.  87 


1  July  81 
1  July  81 
18  Dec.  78 
18  Dec.  78 
18  Dec.  78 
18  Dee.  78 
18  Dec.  78 
1  July  81 


31  Jan. 
18  Dec.  78 
18  Dec.  78 
18  Dec.  78 
18  Dec.  78 

1  July  81 
18  Dec.  78 

6  Apr.  79 
13  June  79 
11  Sept. 76 

6  Oct.  77 
18  Dec.  78 

6  Apr.  79 

6  Apr.  79 


ti  Apr, 
19  Nov. 
21  Dec. 
2i  Dec. 
21  Dec. 

1  Jan. 
28  Apr. 

1  Jan 


78!  18  Dec.  88 
10  Jan.  89 
12  Jan.  89 
S  Feb.  89 
3  Mar.  89 

10  Mar.  89 

1 1  May  89 
=5  May  87 
10  Aug.  87 
27  Nov.  84 
24  Dec.  84 

5  Mar.  89 
1  June  87 

6  June  87 


6  Apr.  79I17  June  87 


major. 

18  Nov.  9 
1 8  Nov.  06 
t8  Nov.  96 
18  Nov.  96 
18  Nov.  96 
23  Nov.  96 
25  Nov.  96 
25  Nov.  96 
25  Nov.  96 
2    Nov  96 

29  Nov.  q6 

30  Nov.  on 

30  Nov.  96 
2  Dec.  96 
2  Dec.  96 

2  Dec.  96 
4  Dec.  06 
4  Dec.  96 

6  Dec.  96 
9  Dec. 
9  Dec.  96 

:o  Dec.  96 

12  Dec.  96 

14  Dec 
16  Dec.  96 
16  Dec.  96 
16  Dec. 

20  Dec 

21  Dec 
21  Dec. 
21  Dec 
21  Dec. 
21  Dec.  96 
21  Dec.  96 

31  Dec.  96 
31  Dec.  96 
31  Dec.  96 
31  Dec.  96 

Dec.  96 

Jan 
:o  Jan, 
11  Jan. 

13  Jan 

15  Jan 
18  Jan, 
18  Jan.  97 
20  Jan.  97 
20  Jan.  97 
20  Jan.  97 
20  Jan.  97 
25  Jan.  97 

1  Feb.  07 

3  Feb.  97 

7  Feb.  97 
Feb.  97 


1  July  81  3  Apr. 

25  Jan.  77  25  Jan.  E8 
1  Feb.  79  2  Feb.  85 
7  July  80  3  Mar.  8b 

29  July  82  18  Apr.  85 

21  Nov.  79  24  Dec.  84 
1  July  81  23  Jan.  92I10  Feb.  0,7 

11  Feb.  77J 11  Feb.  38111  Feb.  97 

1  July  81!  12  June  86  12  Feb.  97 

12  Feb.  77  12  Feb.  88  12  Feb.  97 

26  May  80  28  Aug.  86  14  Feb.  97 
6  Apr.  79!  29  June  87  15  Peb.  97 
6  Apr.  79J  1  July  87  15  Feb.  07 
6  Apr.  79|  1  July  87I 15  Feb.  97 
6  Apr.  791 15  Aug.  87  15  Feb.  97 
1  July  Si  j  22  Oct.  90  19  Feb.  07 
1  Jan.  81JT5  May  86  24  Feb.  97 
6  Apr.  79  29  Aug.  87  24  Feb.  97 

19  June  77I   1  Apr.  88    8  Mar.  97 

22  Oct.  Soj  7  Apr.  87  10  Mar.  97 
1  July  Sij;o  July  S7  IO  Mar.  97 

22  Mar.  7?22  Mar.  88  22  Mar.  97 
25  July  78J  5  Oct.  8^  24  Mar.  07 
1  July  81  j  9  Dec.  85  24  Mar.  97 
iS  Dec.  78119  Mar.  89U4  Mar.  07 

1  July  8i|29  Aug.  36!27  Mar.  97 
4  Oct.   79! 23  Aor.  87(27  Mar.  97 

2  Aug.  82|ji  Dec.  88!   1  Apr.  97 


Frederick  Horniblow,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps    I12  May  83!  n  Dec.  „„ 

Fred.  Chas.  Aimon  Gilpin,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps  22  Jan.  8ij   1  Jul'y  81  11  Dee.  SSJ 

Frederick  James  Murphy,  Major,  13  Hussars : 23  July  79  25  Feb.  80J18  Aug.  85' 

Henry  Huntly  Leith  Malcolm,  Major,  Cameron  Highlanders    2  Jan.  79  29  Sept.80,24  Aug.  85 

Charles  James  Anstruther,  Major,  17  Lancers 11  May  75  27  Apr.  81!   6  Nov.  86 

p.s.c.  John  Edward  Lindley,  Major,  1  Dragoons ,       22  Oct.   8i|i8Nov.  861 

Charles  William  Thompson,  Ma  jor,  7  Dragoon  Guards   I       28  Jan.  82 

Herbert  Bethune  Patton-Bethune,  Major,  3  Hussars 22  Jan.  79    1  July  81 

James  Edward  Dewar,  Major,  2  Dragoon  Guards  i       29  July  82 

Basil  St.  John  Mundy,  Major,  15  Hussars I       2  Aug.  S2 

Francis  Henry  Toovey  Hawley,  Major,  2  Dragoons 11  Aug.  80  29  June  81 

Francis  Sudlow  Garratt,  Major,  6  Dragoon  Guards 1  May  78    1  July  Si 

Michael  Frederic  Rimington,  Ma  jor,  6  Dragoons   22  Oct.   81 

William  Edwin  Danby,  Major,  7  Dragoon  Guards =  Aug.  82 

Robert  Mervyn  Richardson,  Major,  14  Hussars  19  Feb.  81    1  July  81 


9  Mar.  87 
13  Apr.  S7| 
20  July  87 
10  Aug.  87 

1  Oct.  87 

3  Oct.  87  I  Apr.  97 
26  Oct.  87 1  3  Apr.  97 
19  Dec.  37;  3  Apr.  97 
25  July  88  3  Apr.  97 


1  Apr.  97 
1  Apr.  97 ; 
3  Apr.  97 
3  Apr.  97 
3  Apr.  97 
3  Apr.  97 
3  Apr.  97 
3  Apr.  97 
3  Apr.  97 
Apr.  97 
Apr.  97 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  TAT. 


72 


Maiors. 


2nd  LIEUT. 


Laurence  George  Drurnmond.  Major,  Scots  Guards  

Charles  Batesoii  Harvey,  Major,  10  Hussars 

William  Henry  Birkbeck,  Major,  1  Dragoon  Guards 

Herbert  Mercer,  Major,  3  Dragoon  Guards    

Augustus  J.  H.  Beaumont,  Marquis  of  Winchester,  Major,\ 

Coldstream  Guards 5 

Stephen  Leslie  Noiris,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Chas.  Hildyard  Thornton  Wlntaker,  Major,  Yorkshire  Lt.Inf. 
Arthur  Charles  Hy.  Thomas,  Major,  N.  Lane.  Regt.  (.Si  F.) 

Norman  Stua't  Ogilvie,  Major,  Royal  Aitillery 

Charles  Vernon  hume.  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Cuthbert  Edward  Goulburn.  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

John  Robert  Barkly  Davidson,  Major,  Royal  Artillery     

Frederick  Macdouald  Close,  Major,  Royal  ArtiUery  

Percy  Hemy  Enthovcu,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Ingram  Cosiro  Conwa.v  -Gordon,  Major,  Highland  Lt.  Tnf.  .. 

Coventry  Williams,  Major,  13  Hussars 

William  Pulteney  Pnlteney,  Vr<0.  Major,  Scots  Guards   

William  Anstruther-Thomsou,  Major',  Royal  Horse  Guards.. 

p. i.e.  Couraenay  Bouichier  Vyv.vau,  Major.  The  Buffs  

Albert  Victor  Jenuer.  DSO.  Captain,  Rifle  Brigade 

Alexander  John  Gjdley,  Captain,  Dublin  Fusiliers  (102  F.) 

Arthur  Forde  Pilson,  Captain,  Dublin  Fusiliers  (102  F.) 

John  Charles  Arihmgton  Walker,  Major,  2  Dragoon  Guards 

Francis  Manle-'  Luwe,  Major,  Royal  Artillery     

p.s.c.  William  Ernest  Fairholme,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Eustace  Guinness,  Major,  Bo\al  Artillery 

Edmund  Hy.  Hynman  Allenby,  Major,  6  Dragoons   

p.s.c.  Henry  Gwynn  Leane  Sliute,  Major,  Coldstream  Gds. 

Harry  Lynch  Tall  ot,  Major.  Royal  Marine  Artillery     

Hy.  Lionel  Gnllwey,  LSO.  Contain,  Ea>t  Lancashire  Regt. 
p.s.c.  Herbert  S.  Walker,  Captain,  Scottish  Rifles  (90  F.> 

Godfrey  Lancaster  Beaumont,  Captain,  Royal  Marines    

John  Henry  Balguy,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Herbert  MtilWly,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    

Hobart  Charles  Eraser,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Walter  Lambert,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Vincent  Mackc  sy  Birkbeck,  Major,  Royal  Scots 

p.s.c.  Henry  Doivi  ish  Drake,  Major,    Royal  Marine  Artillery 

Frederick  Charlton  Me.\  rick,  Major,  15  Hussars    

Charles  L.  N.  Bishop,  Major.  Royal  Marine  Artillery 

Louis  Augustus  Goiuou,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Frederick  George  Kappey,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery  .. 

Henry  Lawrence  GiirUiner,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Gerald  Robert  Clark  Paul,  Major,  Army  Service  Corpi 

Wilkinson  Dent  Bird,  Captain.  West  Surrey  Regiment 

?>_s.<\  Harry  Chance,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Frederic  Lewis  Nathan,  J/cyor.'Koyal  Artiilery 

p.s.c.  Alexander  Ramsay  Stuart,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Wilfrid  Heron  Cuniiniiigs,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

George  Frederick  Vv'T.les,  Major,  Inoian  Staff  Corps 

Walter  Henry  Duffin,  Major.  Lancaster  Regiment  

Charges  Herbert  Philip  Carter,  Captain,  RoyTal  Scots  

Charles  de  Winton,  Major,  Hampshire  Regiment 

Kenneth  Mackenzie  Foss,  Major,  Indian  btaff  Corps  

Edward  Plowdou  Archer  Tawney.  Major,  Royal  Artillery... 

Archer  Llo\  ti  Maris*  hal  Turner,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   ... 

Ueorge  Richard  T\  rell  Hundle.  Major.  Royal  Artillery 

Henry  Edward  Fane  Goold-Adams,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Villiers  Edward  Hunt,  Major,  Yorkshire  Light  Inf.  (105  F.) 

p.s.c.  Harold  A .  t-.  Baikworth,  Major,  Border  Regiment  ... 

William  A.  C.  Cockburn,  Captain,  2  Dragoon  Guards 

Samuel  Wellington  Lane,  Major,  Royai  Artillery 

p.s.c.  Edwaid  Hugh  Griffith, 'J/c/oi-,  Leicester  Regiment  ... 

Charles  Pears  Fendall,  liSO.  Major,  Royal  Artillery  ... 

John  Lewes,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

William  Henry  Hinde.  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

"William  Savona,  Major,  Royal  Malta  Artillery   

Richard  Allred  Poer  O'Shee,  Captain,  Royal  Engineers 

Bryce  Stewart,  Major,  Minister  Fusiliers 

Dudley  Acland'Mills,  Major,  Royal  Engineers    

Henry  Fiedenck  Williams,  Major,  Munster  Fusiliers... 

Lewis  Loyd  Nicol,  Major,  Rifle  Brigade 

Francis  M.  H.  Marshall,  Major,  W.  Riding  Regt.  (33  F. 

Henry  John  Wiight  Guise,  Major,  Liverpool  Regiment 

William  Sydney  Cumming,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Francis  Jolliffe  Raitt,  Major,  Royal  Marines  

Arthur  H.J.  Doyle,  Major,  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (85  F.) 

Francis  Montagu  Beaumont,  Major,  King's  R.  Rifles  (60  F.) 

Richard  Harman,  DSO.  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

-loan  Winn,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

Sidney  Gerald  Burrard,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

j. nomas  Robert  Harkness,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Julian  Arthur  Labalmondiere,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

John  Penrice  Langley,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Lionel  Forde,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

John  Henry  Abbot  Anderson,  Major,  Manchester  Regiment 

Francis  William  Galbraith  Tothiil,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Stephen  Francis  Biddulph,  Major,  Indian  Stall  Corps   

Eden  Vansittart,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Frank  Lewis  Jones,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Arthur  William  Forbes,  Major,  Indian  Statt  Corps 

George  Arthur  Welman,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 


27  Sept.79 
22  Jan.  81 


27  Sept.  79 


LIEUT.      I   CAPTAIN.  |      MAJOR. 

-I- 


22  Jan.  79 
1  May  78 


1  July  81 

1  July  81 

25  Aug.  83 

30  Jan. 84 

1  July  81 

18  Dec.  78 
30  Apr.  79 

29  Sept. bo 
b'Apr.  79 
6  Apr.  79 


21  .1  ure  79 
4  Jan.  3 
23  Apr.  8 
17  Apr.  80 

1  May  78 


9  May  88 


30  Sept.80 
11  May  78 


5  Oct.   78 


22  Aug.  3S 


22  Jan.  79 
14  Nov. 
11  Aug. 


8  June 87 
30  J  an.  78 


16  Feb 
6  Aug 


13  Aug.  79 
22  Feb.  79 
11  May  78 
13  Aug.  79 


30  Jan.  78 
11  Aug.  80 


11  May  78 
5  Sept.77 


19  Dec.  88 

21  July  89J 

31  Jan.  90 1 

8  Apr.  90 j 

16  July  90 

28  Mar.  89! 

28  Apr.  84! 

12  Feb.  87 
2  Sept.87 

21  bept.87 
6  Apr.  79  21  Sept.87 
6  Apr.  79  21  cept.87 
6  Apr.  79^21  Sept.87 
6  Apr.  79  21  Sept.87 
1  Juiy  81 J  6  May  89 
1  July  8i;24  Nov.  80 
1  Ju-y  81  4  May  9 
1  July  81I30  Dec.  93 
6  Jan.  80  14  Jan.  86 
u  Sept.82J  2  Dec.  91 

5  Aug.  86    6  Nov.  95 
21  Apr.  90  20  Dec.  96 

9  July  82:20  Jan.  86 
20  Apr.  7921  Sept.87 

6  Apr.  79j2i  Sept.87 
6  Apr.  79I21  Sept.87 

10  May  82I10  Jr.11.  8s 
1  July  81:27  Jan.  91 

15  June  86 
1  Oct.  87 

16  Apr.  94 
zo  Feb.  95 
2t  Sept.87 
jo  Mar.  89 


WHEN 
t'LACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


Sept.7<= 
30  Mar.  81 

23  Aug.  84 
1  Sept.84 
6  Apr.  79 

i3  Dec.  78 

19  Sept.771  9  May  80 

6  Apr.  79,21  Sept.37 
9  Apr.  80  31  Dec.  87 

19  Sept.77!   1  Dec.  86 

17  May  84'  2  Mar.  91 
1  Sept.  761 15  June  86 

14  June  77^4  June  8* 

1  Sept.  78131  Dec.  86 
30  July  79^28  Sept,.  87 

2  Oct.  81I21  Apr.  89 
1  Dec.  9CJ   1  Apr.  97 

30  July  79  1  Oct.  87 
30  July  79!  1  Oct.  87 
30  July  79 j  1  Oct.  87 
30  ,iuly  79!   1  Oct.   87 

24  June  77  24  June  88 
27  Dec.  8o|   1  Feb.  88 

20  Aug.  90  26  June  97 
1  July  ii  15  Apr.  89 

14  Juue  77  14  J  une  88 
30  July  791  1  Oct.  87 
to  Juiy  79  1  Oct.  87 
30  July  79'  1  Oct.  87 
30  July  79  1  Oct.  87 
30  Nov.  70, 10  Jan.  05 
30  Nov.  76;  15  Dec.  86 
1  Apr.  90    9  July  97 

0  July  79  1  Oct..  87 
23  Dec.  79  1  Sept.  85 
30  Julv  79  2  Oct.  87 
30  July  7^,  12  Oct.   87 

18  Dec.  7S|  1  Apr.  89 

14  Jan.  85  12  Oct.  92 

16  Feb.  90  21  July  97 

17  Apr.  8o!  3  July  87 

18  Dec.  78'   1  Apr.  89 

7  July  80  12  Aug.  87 

29  June  81  9  Mar.  yo 
12  Jan.  81 1  6  Oct.   86 

25  Aug.  So  12  Apr.  86 

1  Sept.  78  20  Sept.86 
1  Sept.  79  22  Jan.  89 
9  July  80  1  June  85 
1  July  8i'i7  Jan.  90 

15  Aug.  36  25  Aug.  97 
6  Apr.  79  1  Apr.  89 
6  Apr.  79    1  Apr.  £9 

30  July  79  25  Oct.  87 
30  July  79  25  Oct.  37 
30  July  79  29  Oct.  87 
30  July  79  29  Oct.   87 

21  June  79  12  Oct.  87 
30  July  79  29  Oct.  87 
14  Nov.  79:  5  Sept.  88 
10  Sept.77  10  Sept. 88 

10  Sept.77  10  Sept. 83, 

11  Sept.77  r«  Sept. 881 
11  Sept.77  11  3ept.S8;' 


3  Apr.  97 
3  Apr.  97 
3  Apr.  97 
3  Apr.  97 

3  Apr.  97 

4  Apr.  97 
7  Apr.  97 

7  Apr.  97 

8  Apr.  97 
8  Apr.  97 
8  Apr.  97 
8  Apr.  97 
8  Apr.  97 

14  Apr.  97 

15  Apr.  97 
25  Apr.  97 

1  May  97 

1  May  97 
8  May  97 
8  May  97 
8  May  97 

8  May  97 
12  May  57 
iS  May  97 
18  May  97 

18  May  97 

19  May  97 
19  May  97 
21  May  97 
25  May  97 
25  May  97 

25  May  97 

2  June  97 

3  June  97 

4  June  97 

6  Juue  97 

9  June  97 
12  June  97 

12  June97 
14  June  97 
14  June  97 

16  June  97 
16  June  97 
16  Juno  97 

16  June  97 
18  June  97 
18  June  97 
i?  June  97 

18  June  97 
24  June 97 

26  June  97 

27  J  une  97 
30  June 97 

2  July  97 

3  July  97 
3  July  97 
3  July  97 
3  July  97 

5  July  07 

7  July  97 
ic  July  97 

13  July  97 

17  July  97 
21  July  07 
21  July  97 
21  July  97 

21  July  97 

22  July  97 
'3  J'-Hy  97 

27  July  97 

28  July  97 

23  July  97 

30  July  97 
11  Aug.  97 

I14  Aug.  97 
;i7  Aug.  97 

19  Aug.  97 
21  Aug.  97 

26  Aug.  97 

27  Aug.  97 

31  Aug.  97 
1  Sept.  97 
1  Sept.  97 
1  Sept.  97 

1  Sept.  97 

2  Sept. 97 
2  Sept.  97 
5  Sept.  97 

10  Sept.  97 

10  Sept.  97 

11  Sept.  97 
11  Sept.  97 


Majors. 


73 


Charles  William  Westbrooke  Burton,  Major,  Indian  S.C. 

John  Maxwell  Carpenda'.e,  Major.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Maurice  Morgan  Morris,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 


mdLIECT.'      LIEUT.  CAPTAIN.         MAJO 


!n  Sept.77 
ii  SeDt.77 
30  July  79 

p.s.c.  Colquhoun  Grant  Morrison,  Major,  1  Dragoons    22  Jan.  79  18  June  bi 

Frank  Seymour  Derham,  Major,  Bast  Lane.  Regt.  (30  ?.)...  n  May  78  21  July  So 

18  Feb. 80 
28  Oct.  76 
18  Feb.  80 
18  Feb.  80 


22  Jan. 


7Q 


1  May  78 


1  May  78 
:i  Aug.  80 


Charles  Davis  Guinness,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Charles  Digby  Wnllington,  Major,  Lancashire  Fusiliers    ... 

George  Osborn,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

jp.s.e.  George  Duff  Baker,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Thomas  Kelly  Evans  Johnstcn,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Thomas  Cameron  F.  Somerville,7l/u/or,  Lancaster  Regt 

William  Frederick  Cockburn,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Henry  Clarence  Grant  Taylor,  Major,  Royal  Artiller3"    

Henry  Somerset  King,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Clement  Alfred  Rigby  Browne,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

William  Beauchamp  Stansfeld,  Major,  West  India  Regiment 

William  Leonard  Addington,  Major,  West  Surrey  Regiment;29  June  78 

George  Augustus  Ivatt,  Major,  Lincolnshire  Regiment  

Walter  Russell,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

William  Sidney  Smith  Harvest.  Major,  Royal  Marines   

Douglas  Gordon  Hrinsep,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

George  Edward  Weigall,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Stanley  Brenton  Von  Donop,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Alexander  Hamilton-Gordon.  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Henry  Augustus  Carleton,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Charles  Harry  Innes  Hopkins,  Major,  Scottish  Rifles 

Vivian  Waldegrave  HallGraham,  Major,  Suffolk  Regiment. 
William  James  Knowles  Dobbin,  jlfu/or,  Indian  Staff  Corps.!  13  Oct. 

Charles  Fullord  Grantham.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Victor  Arthur  Couper,  Major,  Rifle  Brigade 

p.s.c.  Henry  Wm.  Denne  Lienne,  Major,  Gordon  Highlanders 
Edward  nuncombe  Henry  Buckley,  Major,  Royal  Artillery. 

'Hervey  Sandby  Mayhew,  Major,  Border  Regiment 

Frederick  Vaughan  Jeffreys,  Major,  Royal  Engineers... 

Charles  Richard  Mackey  O'Brien,  Maior,  East  Lane.  Regt. 
William  Augustus  Lane-Fox- Pitt,  Major,  Grenadier  Guards 

Louis  Samuel  Hyde  Baker,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

George  Charles  Atkinson,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

George  Daniel  Chamier,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Henry  Bradley  Roberts,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

Robert  George  Iremonger,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps     

Herbert  Edward  Porter,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Stephen  Flockton  Charles,  Major,  Lancashire  Fusiliers 

John  Bernard,  Major,  Royal  Marines  

William  George  Wyld,  Major,  Hampshire  Regiment 

Lionel  Edmund  Lushington,  Major,  Dorsetshire  Regiment 

Ernest  Townshend,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

Philip  John  Ribton  Crampton,  Majir,  Royal  Artillery 

William  Yorke  Foster,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Gilbert  Edward  Bryant,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

p. s.c.  Thomas  David  Pilcher,  Major,  Northumberland  Fus. 
Edmund  William  Dashvvood,  Major,  Northumberland  Fus. 

John  Weston  Parsons  Peters,  Major,  7  Dragoon  Guards 

Edward  Joshua  Cooper,  Major,  Royal  Fusiliers 

Almond  Paul  Westlake,  DSO.  Majir,  Indian  Staff  Corps  .. 
Wm.  Charles  Henry  Mackintosh,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Son.  Rupert  Tyrwaitt,  Maior,  Royal  Artillery    

Frederick  Ivor  .Maxse,  DSO.  Major,  Coldstream  Guards 

Arthur  Fuller-Acland-Hood,  Major,  Rifle  Brigade 

Sausmareu  Dobree  Shortt,  Major,  Norfolk  Regiment  (9  F.) 

Charies  Clarke,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

William  JCirk,  Major,  2  Dragoon  Guards  

Herman  James  Shelley  Landon,  Major,  Warwick  Regt.  (6F.) 
Vesey  Th oruasBunbury. -DSO. G'://>rruM,LeicesterRegi.  (17F.) 

Charles  Fergusson,  DSO.  Major,  Grenadier  Guards  

Ernest  Carbonai  0,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Robert  Franklin  Allen,  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

Archdale  lrby  Wilson,  Major,  Irish  Regiment  (18  F.) 

Harry  Gordon  Cot'erill,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

George  Mackintosh,  Major,  Seaforth  Highlanders  (72  F.)  ... 
Percy  Thuillier  Westmorland,  Major,  W.  India  Regiment... 

John  Flint,  Major,  1  Dragoon  Guards 

Francis  Edward  Ryde,  Major,  West  India  Regiment    

Walter  Hervey  Besant,  Major,  Norfolk  Regiment  (9  F.)     ... 

Alfred  Stokes,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Edward  Tinker,  Major  ,Royal  Artillery 

Colebrooke  de  Jersey,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

James  Henry  Parsons,  Major,  Indiau  Staff  Corps    

Francis  Richatd  Macmullen,  Major,  Wiltshire  Regiment... 
Reginald  Campbell,  Major,  South  Wales  Borderers  (24  F.) 
Montagu  Grant  Wilkinson, Major,  King's  Own  Scot.  Bord. 
p.s.c.  Anthony  Thos. Philip  Hu'dson.J/a/oj-.ManchesterRegt. 
Harry  Wairy  Steward,  Major,  South  Stafford  Regt.  (38  F.J 

James  Dallas,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

p.s.c.  WalterDally  Jones,  Major,  Wiltshire  Regiment 

James Trevelyan  Cotesworth,  Major,  Yorkshire  Regt.  (19F.) 
Edward  Stanley  Curwen  Kennedy,  Major,  West  India  Regt. 

Arthur  Hoskyns  Festing,  Captain,  Irish  Rifles  

Henry  Bowman,  Major  (District  Officer),  Royal  Artillery... 

Arthur  Lance  Tisdall,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Louis  Peile  Garden,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Oliver  Caton  Sherwood,  Major,  West  India  Regiment 

Cecil  Buckley  Morgan,  Major,  West  India  Regiment 


10  Oct. 

19  Jan. 

21  Jan. 

18  Feb.  S0J31  Jan. 


11  Sept. 83;  ii  Sept.  97 
11  Sept.88ii:  Sept. 97 
21  Dec.  87  15  Sept.  97 
27  Mar.  89' 15  Sept. 97 
1  June  85 '23  Sept. 97 
9  Jan.  88! 23  Sept. 97 


1  July  81 
iS  Feb.  80 
iS  Feb.  80 
6  Apr.  79 
6  Apr.  79 
21  Apr.  S3 
30  Mar.  81 


1  May 

1  Feb. 

1  F'eb. 

1  Apr. 

r  Apr.  89 
14  Sept.  91 
27  June  88 


1  bept.  79 

iS  Feb.  80 

18  Feb.  80 

18  Feb.  8c 

18  Feb.  80 

9  Oct.   77 

1  Apr.  79 

1  July  Si 

77I25  Feb.  80 

13  Oct.   771   1  Nov.  78 

13  Aug.  79!   1  July  81 

31  Jan.  80.30  Mar.  81 

18  Feb.  80 


1  Feb.  79J13  May  85 
6  Apr.  79I   1  Apr.  89 


23  Oct.   80 

11  May  78 
22  Feb.  79 


22  Jan.  79 

23  Oct.   80 
13  Aug.  79 


21  June  79 

22  Jan.  79 


8  Feb. 
1  Mar.  88 
1  Mar.  88 
1  Apr.  88 

1  Apr.  88 

9  Oct.    88 

2  Jan.  86 
1  Sept.  86 

[3  Oct.   88 
6  Jan. 
9  Apr 


25  Sept. 97 
28  Sept. 97 
28  Sept.  97 
28  Sept. 97 
59  Sept. 97 
1  Oct.  97 
1  Oct.  97 
1  Oct.  97 
1  Oct.  97 
1  Oct.  97 
4  Oct.  97 

6  Oct.  97 

7  Oct.  97 

8  Oct.  97 

9  Oct.  97 
9  Oct.  97 
9  Oct.  97 
9  Oct.  97 
9  Oct.  97 

ig  Oct.  97 

13  Oct.  97 

13  Oct.  97 

0I13  Oct,  97 

90  15  Oct.  97 


23  Oct.  8a 


29  Nov.  77 

30  Nov.  77 
30  July  79 

9  Sept.  82 

1  July  81 

31  Jan.  80  23  June  81 

1  Sept.  79 

2  Aug.  82 
22  Jan.  79  12  Feb.  81 
22  Jan.  79  20  Oct.  8c 

7  Nov.  83 

19  Dec.  77    i  Sept.  80 

6  Apr.  79 


1  July  87  19  Oct.  97 
1  Apr.  88  19  Oct.  97 
1  July  81  15  May  89  20  Oct.  97 
6  Apr.  79  1  Apr.  8923001.  97 
Sept.  80  28  May  87  25  Oct.  97 
July  81  16  Mar.  92  26  Oct.  97 
8  Oct.  77  28  Oct.  38!28  Oct.  97 
28  Oct.  77  28  Oct.  8828  Oct.  97 
18  Feb.  80    1  Apr.  881  1  Nov.  97 

6  Apr.  79  1  Apr.  89]  2  Nov.  97 
1  Nov.  77  11  Nov.  S8|n  Nov.  97 

1;  Nov.  77  11  Nov.  88  11  Nov.  97 

7  July  80  9  June  88  17  Nov.  97 
1  Sept.  79  8  Feb.  Sg|i7  Nov.  97 
1  July  81  15  Apr.  89  17  Nov.  97 

July  81  21  Nov.  87J19  Nov.  97 
6  Apr.  79  1  Apr.  89  19  Nov.  97 
18  Feb.  80    1  Apr.  88^0  Nov.  97 

8  Feb.  80    1  Apr.  88  20  Nov.  97 

8  Feb.  80    3  Apr.  88  21  Nov.  97 
Jan.  81  12  Feb.  86  23  Nov.  97 

1  July  81J13  Nov.  86(23  Nov.  97 

9  May  85  31  Mar.  91  24  Nov.  97 
11  Sept.  78  13  Feb.  85  28  Nov.  97 

Nov.  88  29  Nov.  97 


50  Nov, 
10  Jan.  88 
25  Oct.   89 

1  Aug.  90 
20  Sept.  86 

8  Feb.  89 
25  July  88 


30  Nov.  97 
1  Dec.  97 
1  Dec.  97 
1  Dec.  97 
6  Dec.  97 
6  Dec.  97 
8  Dec.  97 


29  Nov.  86  17  Dec.  97 
1  July  87  17  Dec.  97 
1  Oct.  9s'i7  Dec.  97 

19  Dec.  88'i9  Dec.  97 
1  Apr.  89  19  Dec.  97 


2  Feb.  79  31  Mar.  St  1 1 3  Apr.  87  22  Dec.  97 

1"  1  Feb.  80(23  Mar.  89  22  Dec.  97 

1  May  78  12  Feb.  81  j  8  May  89  22  Deo.  97 
9  Sept.S2:28  Aug.  89  £2  Dec.  97 
2  July  84  16  Oct.  91  22  Dec.  97 
6  Feb.  84I  9  Nov.  91  22  Dec.  97 
1  July  S1I30  June  87^4  Dec.  97 
18  Feb.  80,25  Apr.  88  25  Dec.  97 
18  Feb.  8012  May  88  25  Dec.  97 
18  Feb.  30I26  June  88  25  Dec.  97 
1  Sept.76Jn  Sept. 87^6  Dec.  97 


1  Aug.  So 


15  Aug.  77  13  July  78I26  Apr, 
20  Mar.  79  7  July  80I  9  June  86 
30  Jan.  78  17  Apr,  79  1  Nov. 86 
30  Jan.  78  23  June  79  2  Oct.  87 
23  Oct.  80  1  July  81  17  Dec.  87 
30  July  791  4  Apr.  89 
30  Jan.  78  7  Aug.  78126  Apr.  85 
22  Jan.  79  20  Mar.  80  11  Jan.  88 

4  Nov.  85  19  July  93(12  Jan. 
3  July  89^5  Jan.  98  16  Jan. 
2  July  S4|  9  Mar.  91 
18  Feb.  80120  June  83 
18  Feb.  Soi26June88 
23  Aug.  84 1 19  July  93 
23  Aug.  84 1 17  Jan.  94 


11  Feb. 


1  Jan. 
1  Jan.  98 
1  Jan.  98 
1  Jan.  98 
i  Jan.  98 
1  Jan.  98 
7  Jan.  98 
12  Jan. 


18  Jan.  98 

19  Jan.  98 

19  Jan.  98 

20  Jan.  98 
20  Jan. 98 


WHEN 
PLACED  OIT 
HALF   PAT. 


74 


Majors. 


2ntlLIEUT. 


Alfred  Bene?  Henenge,  Major,  5  Dragoon  Guards 

Arthur  Cochrane  Hamilton,  Major,  0  Dragoon  Guards 

Robert  Eyre  Sullivan  Taylor,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  ... 
.ffoB.EdwardReginald  Batcman-  H Banbury,  JUV//W, Rifle  Brig. 

Everard  Thullier  Gastrell,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    1 

W.  Wingfield  Verner  Pakenhain,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps: 

Albert  Edward  Whistler.  Major,  Indian  Siaff  Corps    j 

Hugh  O'Donnell,  DSO.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  '; 

Frederick  Joseph  Blakiston  Priestley,  Major,  Indian  S.  C.; 
Frederick  William  Pakenbam  Ange'lo,  Major,  Indian  S.  C.i 

Ernest  Hunter  Rodwell.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Bullion  Hare  Battray,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

George  Burridge  Crawley,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Robert  Arthur  Cole,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

John  Burnard  Edwards,  DSO.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps... 

Arthur  ISisbet,  Carr,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Mordaunt  Lea  Shipley,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

William  Legh  Boswell,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps   

William  Fremaritle  Cahusac,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  ... 
p.s.c.  William  Edwin  Bunbury,  Major,  Indian  StaffCorps. 
Philip  Mninwaring  Carnegy,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps   ... 

Charles  Henry  Kennedy.  Major,  Royal  Marines  

John  Trevor  Spincer,  Major,  Essex  Regiment  (44  F. )   

George  Limbrey  Lord  Basing,  Major,  1  Dragoons 

Gerald  Francis  Mockler.JJ/a/ew,  Oxford  Lt.  Infantry(52  Ft. 

Creighton  Wood, Major,  Royal  Artillery .' 

Richard  Ernest  Hill,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps  

Edward.  Milner,  Major,  Scots  Guards    

Henry  Coape--niith,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Edmund  Alex.  Grubbe,  Major,  Connaught  Rangers  (94  F.) 

Febx  Frpderic  Hill,  Major,  Irish  Fusiliers 

Herbert  Valentine  Ravenseroft,  Captain,  Manchester  Regt. 
p.s.c.  John  Sutton  Edward  Western.  Major,  Indian  S.  C.  ... 
Charles  M.  Edgeworth  Brinkley,  Major,  4  Dragoon  Guards 

John  Davies,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Arthur  Hughes-Onslow,  Major,  10  Hussars 

Bobt.  Ctias.  Ochiltree  Stuart,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

p.s.c.  Noel  W.  Uoiisscmayne  du  Boulay,  Major,  Royal  Art. 

p.s.c.  Edw.  Maxwell  Perceval,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Henry  Sinclair  Home,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Algernon  Montyomerie  Caulfeild,  DSO.  Major,  Bord.  Regt. 
p.s.c.  Charles  Carmichael  Monro,  Major,  West  Surrey  Regt. 
Percy  Rice  Mockler,  Major,  Y\rarwickskire  Regiment  (6  F.) 
Leonard  Shadwell  Blackdeii,  Major,  West  India  Regiment 

Henry  Wallace  Edgcome  Georges,  Major,  Indian  S.  C 

Osborn  Augustm  Chambers,  Major,  Warwick  Regt.  (6  F. ) 

Edward  Vyvyan  Luke.  Major,  Royal  Marines  

George  Henry  Poyntz  Burne,  Major,  Leicester  Kegt.  (17  F.) 

p.s.c.  John  Steven  Cowans,  Major,  Ride  Brigade 

William  Griffith  Grant,  Major,  Lincolnshire  Regt.  (10  F.)... 

p.s.c.  Walter  Kentish  Wm.  Jenner,  Major,  q  Lancers   

Alexander  Yaughan  Payne,  Major,  Wiltshire  Regiment  ... 
Reginald  Parker  Grove,  Major',  Cheshire  Regiment  (22  F.) 
Charles  Tyrwhltt  Dawkins,  Major.  Shropshire  Lt.  Infantry 

Edgar  Evelyn  Ravenhill,  Major,  East  Kent  Regiment  

Evelyn  W.  Thistiethwayte,  Major,  King's  Royal  RiHes 

p.s.c.  Goorge  Grey  Aston,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery  ... 
Frederick  Thomas  Henstock,  Major,  West  India  Regiment 
Walter  Osborne,  Major  (District  Officer),  Royal  Artillery... 
Fred.  Drummond  Vincent  Wing,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  ... 
Edward  Hamilton  Seymour,  Major,  Army  Ordnance  Dept. 

George  Jocelyn  Shaw,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Andrew  Mitchell  Smart,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Charles  Edward  Norton,  Major,  P^oyal  Engineers    

Henry  Vero  Biggs,  DSO.  Major,  Royal  Engineers   

Hill  Godfiey  Morgan,  DSO.  Major,  Army  Service  Corps  ... 

George  Edward  Hanmett,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps  

William  Hugh  Dunlop,  Major,  Irish  Rilies  

John  Fowle,  Major,  21  Lancers 

George  Albert  Lade  Carew,  DSO.  Major,  7  Hussars    

Meredith  Carre  Smith,  Major.  West  ludia  Regiment  

Edmund  Merceron  Burton,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

"£€.  p.s.c.  Henry  Lysons,  Major,  Royal  Fusiliers  (7  F.)    

Francis  Affix  Wilkinson,  Major,  Royal  Fusiliers  (7  F.)  

p.s.c.  Raymond  N.  Bevell  Reade,  Major,  Shrop>hire  Lt.  Inf. 
Brudenell  Beane-Freernan,  Major,  Lancashire  Fus.  (20  F.) 
Henry  Townshend  Fleming,  Major,  Lancashire  Fus. (20  F.) 

Lancelot  Edward  Kiggell,  Major,  Warwick  Regt.  (6  F.) 

Duncan  Francis  Davidson ,  Major,  Cameron  Highlanders... 
Richd.  Chas.  Clement  Cox,  Major,  Inuiskilling  Fus.  (108  F.) 

Everard  Ernest  Hanbnry,  Major,  Scots  Guards 

Arthur  Revell  Reade,  Major,  Welsh  Regiment  (69  F.) 

Martin  Litchfield  Tuke,  Major,  P^oyal  Engineers  

Robert  Scarlett  Bowes,  Ma'jor,  King's  Royal  Rifles  (60  F.) 
George  Hereward  Cariew,  Major,  Army  Service  Corps    ... 
p.s.c.  Gerald  Francis  Ellison,  Major,  Warwick  Regt.  (0  F.) 

Frederick  Hume  Oldfield,  Major',  Royal  Engineers   

Frederick  Archibald  Adam,  Major,  S.  Lane.  Regt.UoF. 

p.s.c.  Louis  William  Bode,  Major,  Royal  Scots  (i  F.)    

Herbert  J.  W.  M'K.  Kennedy,  Major,  Norfolk  Regt.  (9  F.) 

Fred.  A.  Christian  Kreyer,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

David  William  Purdon,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Godfrey  Beckett  Hodgson,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

w  Iter  Harding  Allen,  Ma/or,  Indian  Staff  Corps    


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CDlquboun  G.  Roche  Thackwell,  DSO.  Major,  Indian  S.  C.  i 
Henry  Samuel  Price  Davies,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    ...j  i 

Mark  Antony  Tuite,  Major,  Indian  StaS  Corps I  r 

William  David  Thomson,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps I  i 

James  Harry  Christie,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    I  i 

Philip  James  Merrill;  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  i 

Fred.  Jas.  Sharpies  Lowry,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps I  1 

Thomas  George  Johnson,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  I  i 

Douglas  James  Orr  Taylor,  Major,  Indian  Staff  i^orps  ... 

George  Steuart  Kerrich,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

John  Gunning  Hunter,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps   

Henry  Fras.  Kelly  Waldron,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Charles  Fred.  Gordon  Young,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Julian  Henry  Young,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Francis  Patrick  Hutchinson,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Philip  Hornan  Saulez,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Leonard  Hugh  Vidal,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Alexander  Hugh  Dobbs,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Philip  J.  Hanham  Aplin,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Arthur  Phayre,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Henry  Tempter,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    •  i 

Henry  Thomas  King,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  I  i 

George  Stewart  Oicmsnney,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corp 

Henry  Parkin,  Major,  Indian  Statt  Corns   

Herbeit  Hugh  Dobbie,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

William  Harrington  i'iers,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps.. 
Irton  Eardley-Wilmot,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  ...  . 
Charles  Camden  Wiseman-Clarke,  Major,  Royal  Artillery...  j 

jy.s.c.  Hon.  Juiian  H.  George  B.vng,  Major,  io  Hussar.-1  

Thomas  Nock  Bagnall,  Major,  East-  Yorkshire  Regt.  (15  F.JI13 

Edward  John  Limb,  Major,  Cheshire  Regiment  (22  F.) 14 

James  Langford  Pearse,  Major,  Shropshire  Lt.  Inf.  (53  F.)    11 

Oliver  Carltton  Armstrong,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps [it 

Fras.  Bernard  Walter  Richardson,  Major,  Indian  Staff  C 

St.  George  Loftus  Steele,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps   

George  Warder  Mitchell,  Major,  Indian  Staff  C)rps   

David  Silvanus  Lewis,  Major,  Indiin  Staff  Corps    

Charles  Le  Gendre  Justice,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps   .... 
Ralph  Champneys  Broome,  Major,  Indian  Staff  C)rps  .... 

Arthur  Fountaiue  Hogge,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps |ii 

Herbert  James,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  In 

Fras.  Geo.  Rodney  Ostrehan,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  ...  " 

Hugh  Rose,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps In 

William  Joseph  Newell,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps In 

Ernest  James  Medley,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps In 

Percy  Maxwell  Carpendale,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps n 

p.s.c.  Henry  B.  Burltou  Watkis,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corpsjn 

William  Giles,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 11 

Arthur  Malcolm  Lloyd,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 11 

Herbert  Sidney  George  Hall,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  ...  11 
Montague  Ernest  O'Donoghue,  Major, Indian  Staff  Corps...  n 
Mowbray  Townshend  Thomson,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  11 
Charles  Patrick  William  Pirie,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps     11 

Ernest  Leonard  Wright,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 11 

Frederick  Blundell  Mein,  2Iajor,  Indian  Staff  Corps  :n 

John  Charles  Basil  Eastwood,  Major,  12  Lancers 

Lord  Edward  Herbert  Cecil,  DSO.  Captain,  Grenadier  Gds. 

Arthur  George,  Major,  Provisional  Battalion 

Kenneth  Edward  Lean,  Major,  Warwickshire  Regt.  (6  F.) 

Charles  William  Moore  Lane,  Major,  Ro.yal  Artillery 

Claude  Chas.  Miller- Wallnutt,  DSO. Major,  Gordon  High.... 

Thomas  Elliott  Carte,  Major,  Rcyal  Artillery  ...  

Aston  M'Neil  Cooper-Key,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

George  Fras.  William  St.  John,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  .... 
Hiley  Reginald  Addington,  Major,  King's  R.  Rifles  (to  F.) 
Adam  Scott-Elliot,  Major,  Cameron   Highlanders  (70  F).... 

p.s.c.  William  Hely  Bowes,  Captain,  Scots  Fusiliers 

Duncan  Alw.vn  Macfarlane, Capt.  King's  Own  SeoUishBord. 

p.s.c.  William  Persse  Blood,  Captain,  Irish  Fusiliers    

Alex.  Harry  Colvin  Birch,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery 

p.s.c.  Henry  Ernest  Stanton,  DSO.  Captain,  Royal  Artillery 
Fred.  Charles  H'ood  Rideoui,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Hugh  Lionel  Custance,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps [17 

Pei  cy  Gerald  Walker,  Captain,  Indian.  Staff  Corps  9 

Donald  Chas.  Fred.  Maehifcyre,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps  13 
Jas.  Gurwood  King-King,  Captain,  W.  Surrey  Regt.  (2  F.) 

Harry  Dixon  Grier,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery  

Thomas  Quin,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Arnold  Hy.  Grant  Kemball,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps  ... 
John  Walter  Graham  Tulloch,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

John  Lewes  Parker,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery 

Harry  Francis  Holland,  Captain,  Indian  Sta'fE  Corps  

Arthur  Boyer  H.  Northcott,  Captain,  Scots  Fusiliers  (21  F.) 
Charles  Philip  Scudamore,  DSO.  Captain,  Scots  Fus.  (21  F.) 
Ernest  Wrn.  S.  King  Maconchy,  DSO.  Captain,  Indian  S.  C. 
p.s.c.  OfHey  B.  S.  Fairless  Shore,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  C... 

Donald  Baker,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Douglas  Keith  E.  Hall,  Captain,  Army  Service  Corps 

Arthur  Wigram  Money,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery 

Wilfred  Ironside  Ryder,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Charles  E.  de  Manley  Norie,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps... 

Robert  Montagu  Poore,  Captain,  7  Hussars 

Percy  Garratt  Shevvell,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps  


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78  15  Mar.  79.  1  May  89  1  May 

78  19  Apr.  79 1  1  May  89  1  May 

78    6  May  79    1  May  89  1  May 

78    9  June  79!  1  May  89  1  May 

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17  Nov.  79    1  May  89  1  May 

7  Jan.  So    1  May  89  1  May 

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16  Oct.  So,  1  May  89'  1  May 
1  Dec.  80I  1  May  89  1  May 
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30  Apr.  Si;  1  May  89  1  May 
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1  Aug.  7SJ  5  May  86,17  May 
1  July  81 '  7  Feb.  3-!ii  May 
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23  Acr.  79  ii  May  89  n  May 

17  May  70  n  May  89  n  May 
17  May  79  j  1  May  89  n  May 

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13  Mar.  80  ij  May  89:11  May 

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2  May  So  11  May  S91  n  May 

5  May  80;  1 1  May  Ban  May 

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30  May  Soiii  May  89  n  May 
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1  July  81  in  May  89  n  May 

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16  Oct.   8o)  9  July  9020  May 

1  July  Si  13  Aug.  90  20  May 

10  Mar.  83  12  Apr.  91  20  May 

25  July  82^20  June  91  20  May 

1  July  81  ti  Aug.  91  20  May 

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Walter  Campbell,  MVO.  Captain,  Gordon  Highlanders 

Guy  Melfort  Baldwin,  l)SO.  Captain,  Indian  State  Corps  .. 
Frederic  George  Lucas,  DSO.  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

George  Arthur  James  Leslie,  Captain,  Ro.val  Engineers 

Francis  Heale  Taylor,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

William  G.  L.  Beynon,  DSO.  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps  .. 
Hon.  Charles  Granville  Bruce,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Lambert  J.  Dopping-Hepenstal.Jiiyo?-,  Royal  Engineers  .. 

Percy  J.  C.  Livingston,  Major,  Black  Watch  (42  F) 

•George  Ross  Cavaye,  Major,  Cameron  Highlanders 

Wro.  Hall  Macintosh  Stewart,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps.. 

Gaston  Bouverie  Unwin,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Henry  Scott  Turner,  Captain,  Black  Watch 

Alexander  Grant,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

William  Joseph  Goold,  Major,  West  Riding  Regt.  (76  F.).. 
Archibald  James  Murray,  Major,  Inniskiliing  Fus.  (108  F.) 


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5  FeU.  87 


16  Mar.  90 
5  Feb.  87 
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25  May  78 
25  May  78 
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George  Frederick  Ottley,  Major,  Yorkshire  Li.  Inf.  (105  F.)  17  Apr.  So 

Hedley  Wright,  DSO.  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  12  June 

uourtney  Heathcote  Stisted,  Major,  Somerset  Lt.  Inf.  (13F.)    :  May  78 

Steuart  Bogle  Smith,  Major,  1  Diagoon  Guards    

Richard  Armstrong,  Major,  Cheshire  Regiment  (22  F.)   

Edward  Pole  Brittan,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 

Fiennes  Henry  Crampton,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Evelyn  Pollock,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Felton  Amher,\Major,  Lancashire  Fusiliers  (20  F.) 

Leonard  Christopher  Peters,  Major,  Royal  Marines    

Francis  C.  K.  Hunter,  Major,  South  Wales  Bordrs.  (24  F.) 
Xnoi  Edward  Harris,  Major,  Dorse^hire  Regiment  (39  F.) 
Hiiaro  William  Wellesley  Barlow,  Major,  Royal  Artillery.. 
William  Reginald  AVallwjn  James,  Major,  R<  yal  Artillery 

Alexander  Villiers  Briscoe,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Francis  Richard  Loveband,  Major,  West  India  Regiment...  22  Feb.  38 

Arthur  E.  Aveling  Butcher,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Edward  Hughes  Hemming,  Major.  Royal  Engineers  

William  Morgan  Hodder,  Mujor,  Royal  Enginetrs    

Arthur  Lyons  Carroll,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

■Charles  Heury  Stiverd  Vores,  Major,  Roj  al  Artillery 

Picbard  Joshua  Cooper,  Major,  Grenadier  Guards    

Henry  Thornton  Laming,  Major,  18  Hussars 

Hugh  Huleatt,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

p.s.c.  James  Eales  Caunter.  Major,  Lancashire  Fus.  (20  F.)  30  Jan.  78 
p.s.c.  Norman  William  Cuthbertson,  Major,  Black  Watch... 
Richard  Woodforde  Deane,  Major,  Lancashire  Fus.  (20  F.' 

Hobert  Smelton  Maclagan,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Walter  Goring,  Major,  3  Hussars  

Norman  Burrows,  Captain,  South  Wales  BordereTS 

Henry  Theodore  Hawkins,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Henry  Kellett  Harley,  DSO.  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps  ... 
Alfred  Richard  Power,  Major,  Yorkshire  Light  Inf.  (51  F.) 
jp.s.c.Hubertlon  W.Hamilton. DSO. Mojor,W. Surrey Rg.bF.) 
Hugh  Walter  George  Campbell,  Major,  Royal  Fus.  (7  F.) 
Douglas  James  Hami'ton,  Major,  Ro.val  Fusiliers  (7  F.) .. 

Richard  Allrcd  Poer  O'Shee.  Captain,  Royal  Engineers  .. 

John  G.  Wolriee-Gordou,  Major,  A.  &  S.  Highlanders  .. 

William  Fry,  Major,  West  Yorkshire  Regiment  (14  F.) 

Edward  Walter  Blunt,  Major,  Ro.val  Arti  lery 

Arthur  Ludovic  Molesworth,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

AVilfrid  Lionel  Brook-Smith,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

John  Marshall  Burt,  Major,  Royal  Artillery I 

Clement  Henry  Milward,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

Hossom  Archibald  Boyd,  Major.  Royal  Engineers    

William  Bertram,  Major,  Manchester  Regiment  (96  F.)  

Charles  Henry  Ashhurst,  Major,  Sussex  Regiment   

Arthur  Bruce  Chamberlin,  Major  (District  Officer),  R.  Art.. 

Hugh  Richard  Tufnell,  Major,  Gloucester  Regiment  (61  F.) 

Charles  Dickson  King,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

p.s.c.  Archibald  Paris,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 

Edm.  Somerville  Forestier  Walker,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

D'Arcy  Brownlow  Preston,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   

George  Willoughhy  Smith  Fryer,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corp 

Granville  Henry  Loch,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Walter  Edmund  Kerrich,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Henry  Arthur  Bethell,  Major,  Ro.vai  Artillery    

Frederick  John  Angcll,  Major,  Army  Ordnance  Department 

Robert  William  M.  Blake,  Major,  Scrts  Fusiliers  (21  F.) 

jy.s.c.  Rowan  H.  Lee  Warner,  Mujor,  Army  Service  Corps.. 

William  Robert  Hilliard,  Major,  Ro>  al  Engineers 

Graham  D'Arcy  Anderson,  Major,  Royal  Marines    

Harald  GeorgeCarlos  Swayne,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Edward  Sylvester  Gillman,  Major,  South  Wales  Brdrs 

p.s.c.  Granville  Roland  Fras.  Smith,  Major,  Coldstream  Gds 

Charles  Philip  Martel,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Charles  Stuart  Meeres,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

John  George  Erskine  Wynne,  Major,  Royal  Artiller}' 

Charles  Ernest  English,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

W7illiam  Freme  Coleman,  Major,  Suffolk  Regiment  (12  F.)  23  Apr.  81 

Robert  Dawson,  Major,  West  Surrey  Regiment  (2  F.) 

Son.  William  Lyonel  Vane,  Major,  Durham  Light  Infantry  14  Jan.  So 

Leonard  George  Watkins,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Richard  Woodfleld  Fuller,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Ernest  A.  Gartside-Tippinge,  Major.  Royal  Artillery 

•George  Ralph  Collier  Westropp,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    14  Sept.  78 

Henry  A.  F.  C.  F.  S.  Greville,  Major,  18  Hussars 


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19  Oct.   88    4  May  98 
1  July  79  11  June 

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Majors. 

1 2nd  lieut. 

George  BeresfordLempriere, M ajor,  Middlesex  Regt.  (77F.)  21  June  79  13  Mar.  80)14  June  87J id  Sept. 

Michael  Alfred  Colin  Huggms,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Henry  Peter  King-Salter,  Major,  Ride  Brigade '22  Jan.  8: 

Harold  Daniel  Edm.  Parsons,  Major.  West  Surrey  Regt.  ...        

Alexander  William  Taylor,  Major,  West  Surrey  Regiment.        

Charles  Arthur  Andrew  Frederick,  Major,  Coldstream  Gds.  30  Mar. 

Son.  William  Latnbton,  Major,  Coldstream  Guards      I       

Sidney  Mercer  Kenny,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Frank  Ernest  Johnson,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Augustus  Frederic  Cooper,  Major,  Welsh  Fusiliers In  Au; 

Thos.  Roger  Arundel  Gazer  Montgomery,  Major,  Ind.  S.C. 

Win.  Harry  Derville  Rich,  Major,  Indian  Start'  Corps 

Alexander  Clement  O'Donnell,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps... 

Robert  Southey,  Captain,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Clement  John  Malcolm  Heighatn,  Major,  West  YorkRjgt. 

William  Wandby  Griffin,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Fitzroy  Tuft  on  Holt  Scott,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

William  Horsman  Goldfinch,  Captain,  Manchester  Regt. 

Charles  Moorehead  Hamilton,  Major,  Bedfordshire  Regt, 

Randall  Charles  Annesley  Howe,  Major,  York  <Sc  Lane.  Kgt.jio.  Oct.   '" 

Henry  Browse  Scaire,  Major,  Sussex  Regiment    23  Oct.   ? 


1  Sept.  80  17  Oct.  89  28  Sect. 98 

1  July  81 1   3  Sept. 90  28  Sept 

10  May  82!  12  Apr.  91  29  Sept.  98 

10  May  82I12  Apr.  91  29  Sept 

1  July  81  29  July  91  29  Sept. 98 

6  Feb.  84I18  May  92  29  Sept. 93 

27  July  80)15  Feo.  89I30  Sept. 98 

27  July  3o  15  Feb.  8g'3o  Sept. 98 


1  July  81 


5  Oct.  78  23  Apr.  80 
5  Oct.  781  5  Aug.  80 
5  Oct.   78'   1  July  81 


14  Jan.  80 
4  Dec.  78 


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3  Oct. 


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2  Oct.   80 
27  July  80 

1  Sept.  80 

1  May  93 

12  Apr.  79 

1  July  81 


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5  Oct.   98 
5  Oct.  98 
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12  Oct. 
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15  Oct.  98 


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Valentine  Gejrge  Whitla,  Major,  3  Hussars 
Norton  Legga,  DSO.  Major,  20  Hussars 

Claude  Gcrge  Henry  Sitvvell,  Major,  Dublin  Fusiliers 14  Sept. 

William  Waugh  Taylor  Duhan,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  .... 
Gunning  Morehead  Campbell,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Art.  . 

Mattuew  Nathan,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

p.s.e.  Albert  E.  W.  Count  Gleichen,  CMO.  Major,  Clren.  Gd: 

Arthur  Ogiivie  White,  Major,  Scottish  Rides' n  May  78 

William  Markham  Doyne,  Major,  21  Lancers 

p.s.c.  Arthur  Benj.  Norton  Chuivhill,  Ma/or,  Royal  Artillery 
William  Fleetwood  Nash, Major,  Border  Regiment  (34  F.)  ..I22  Jan.  81 
Arthur  Bruce  Dunsterville,  Major,  East  Surrey  Regt.  (31F.)  14  Sept. 78 

Malcolm  Stewart  Riach,  Major,  Cameron  Highlanders  

William  John  Chesshyre  Butler,  Major,  6  Dragoon  Guards. j  5  Feb.  87 
Hy.  Howard  Liediugtield,  Major,  Devonshire  Regt.  (11  ?'.)  '13  Aug.  79 
Herbert  Rhys  Lloyd,  Major,  S  jioersetshire  Light  Infantry.  7  Aug.  78 
Percy  Bourdillon  Smithe',  Major,  West  Riding  Regt.  (76  F.;i   1  Aug.  80 

p. s.c.  Wa  ter  Robert  Butler  Doran,  Captain,  Irish  Regiment,       

Frank  Henry  Eadon,  Captain,  2\  Lancers 

Arthur  Robert  Austen,  Major,  Shropshire  Light  Inf.  (85  P.J122  Jan.  81 
p. s.c.  Alex.  Beamish  Hamilton,  Captain,  K.  0.  Scot.  Brdrs...  22  Jan.  81 

p.s.c.  David  Henderson,  Captain,  Argyll  JtSthrld.  Hightndrs.J       j 

p.s.c.  Douglas  Haig,  Captain,  7  Hussars    

p.s.c.  Stanley  Bird, M ajor,  Rjyal  Fusiliers   

p.s.c.  Thompson  Capper,  Captain,  East  Lancashire  Regt.  .. 

Arthur  Blewitt,  Captain,  King's  Royal  Rides 

Harry  Neptune  Sargent,  Captain,  Army  Service  Corps 

p.t.c.  William  Frederick  Walter,  Captain,  Lancas.  Fusiliers, 

Alexander  James  King,  Captain,  Lancashire  Regiment 

JKdgar  Edwin  Bernard,  Captain,  Army  Service  Corps '14  Sept.87)i4  Sept.9o!is  Oct".   92  16  Nov, 

Edw.  Charles  James  Williams,  Captain,  East  Kent  Regt.  ...  23  Apr.  81    1  July  81!   1  Nov.  9216  Nov.  _ 

Hon.  Andrew  David  Murray,  Captain,  Cameron  Highindrs.!       12  Nov.84'n  Mar.  93 ' x6  Nov.  98 

Joseph  John  Asser,  Captain,  Dorsetshire  Regiment 1 14  Sept. 87  31  July  89,   5  May  9316  Nov.  98 


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5  Oct.  89 

5  Oct.  89 

S  Oct.  89 
14  Jan.  91 

1  Apr.  86 
16  FeD.  89 
20  Nov.  89 

5  Oct.   98 

6  July  87 
24  Aug.  87 

1  July  81 'it  Nov.  89 

6  May  85I  9  Dec.  92115  Oct.  9S 

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27  July  80  16  Feb.  89)19  Oct.  98 
1  Sept.  80  23  Mar.  91  21  Oct.   98 

19  May  80  31  .luly  89^2  Oct.  98 
1  Oct.   81  21  Sept. 92^3  Oct.  98 

7  Jan.  8023  June  86  26  Oct.  98 
27  Jan.  83!  9  Sept. 8826  Oct.   98 

27  July  80  18  Mar.  89  31  Oct.  98 
1  July  81  20  Oct.   89  31  Oct.   98 

28  Feb.  81!  19  Oct.  87' 2  Nov.  98 
27  Jan.  83I  7  Dec.  91    2  Nov.  98 

8  May  89  28  Aug.  9;  2  Nov.  98 
4  Feb.  Si  26  Oct.  85!  7  Nov.  98 
1  July  81  31  Dec.  86)  8  Nov.  98 
1  July  81  i   5  Jan.  83  t6  Nov. 

10  May  82(26  Nov.  88  16  Nov.  98 

30  Jan.  84 1  6  Nov.  89  16  Nov.  98 
1  July  81     6  Dec.  89  16  Nov, 
1  July  81  11  Dec.  89  16  Nov, 

25  Aug.  83^6  Feb.  go|i6  Nov.  98 
7  Feb.  85^3  Jan.  91  16  Nov.  98 

25  Aug.  83!  26  Mar.  91J16  Nov.  98 

9  Sept.82'22  Apr.  91,16  Nov.  98 
27  Jau.  83I  6  May  gt ■  16  Nov.  " 
10  Nov.  86|   7  Jan.  92  :6  Nov. 

9  Sept. 821  8  reb.  92  id  Nov. 
Nov.  84[27  July  92  16  Nov. 


p.s.c.  Hugh  Gregory  Fitton,  DSO.  Captain,  Berkshire  Regt, 

Harry  Gerald  Keith Matuhett,  Captain,  Connaught  Rangers.j       

James  Kiero  Watson,  DSO.  Captain,  King's  Royal  Rides  ...         

Edward  Alexander  Stanton,  Captain,  Oxfordshire  Lt.  Inf....    5  Feb.  87 

J£on.  Charles  Edward  Walsh,  Captain,  Ride  Brigade 

<rodfrey  Estcourt  Matthews,  Captain,  Royal  Marines  ... 

Malcolm  Peake,  Captain,  R  iyal  Artillery 

William  Horsley  Persse,  Captain,  2  Dragoon  Guards  ... 
Cecil  Henry  de  Rougemont,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery  ... 
George  Luse  Sidney  Ray,  Captain,  Northumberland  Fus.  ...  14  Sept. 

Doug.ai  .vilfred  Churcher,  Captain,  Irish  Fusiliers  (87  F.)        

Conrad  Edward  want  Biunt,  Captain,  Army  Service  Corps  23  Mar. 

Richard  Handbook  Thesiger,  Captain,  Ride  Brigade    19  Mar.  90  10  Feb.  9^26  July  97*16  Nov.  98 

James  Reynolds  Maxwell  Marsh,  Captain,  Lincoln.  Regt. ...  !  10  Nov.  88 j  13  Jan.  92, 19  Nov.  97)16  Nov.  98 
Francis  Ailred  Ear.e,  Captain,  Warwickshire  Regt.  (6  F.)...  21  Sept. 89    8  June  91;   6  Apr.  g3' ,6  Nov.  98 

John  Campbell,  Captain,  Cameron  Highlanders  (79  F.) |  9  Jan.  92    1  Apr.  93J 19  May  9SI16  Nov.  98 

William  Kerr  M'Cuntook,  Major,  Berkshire  Regiment  (66  F.)  13  Aug.  79  28  July  «o'  6  Jan.  86i26  Nov.  98 
Reynell  H.  Bayley  Tay.or,  Major,  Army  Ordnance  Ueptmt.  13  Aug.  79  26  Feb.  81!  1  Aug.  S8(26  Nov.  98 
Ueorge  Campueli,  Major,  Liverpool  Regime  it  14  Jan.  8oj  9  Feb.  8t|  5  Nov.  87)27  Nov.  98 


6  Feb.  84,10  May  93  16  Nov. 

10  Nov.  82114  Aug.  9J  16  Nov.  98 

25  Apr.  85  23  Sept.9316  Nov.  98 

1  Jan.  89  17  Mar.  94  16  Nov.  98 

it  Mar.  85)  4  Apr.  9416  Nov.  98 

1  Sept. 84, 15  Dec.  94  16  Nov.  98 

9  Dec.  84)   5  Jan.  95!  j6  Nov.  98 

0  May  85,   6  Mar.  95,16  Nov.  98 

29  Apr.  85!    1  Apr.  95)16  Nov.  98 

10  Apr.  90!  20  Dec.  95116  Nov.  9S 

25  Aug.  80:31  Dec.  95I16  Nov.  98 

23  Sept. 91     1  Apr.  97J16  Noy. 


Charles  John  Corheid,  Major,  Indian  Stad'  Corps I   4  Dec.  78^2  Dec.  79!  4  Dec.  89 

James  Clint  m  Hollway,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps !  4  Dec.  78;  7  Aug.  Sol  4  Dec.  89 

George  Goring  John  Sutton  Jones,  Major,  Ind.  Staff  Corps.!  4  Dec.  78(11  Sept.  80}  4  Dec.  89 
Ailred  Worsley  Pennymau,  Major,  &.O.  Scotiish  Brdrs....;  1  May  78)24  .May  79'  1  July  87 
p.e.c.  Ron.  Chas.  Grauville  Fortescue,  Major,  Ride  tSngade'22  Jan.  " 

Son.  CecilEdward  Bingham,  Major,  1  Life  Guarus j       

William  Price  Drury,  Major,  R.oyal  Marines 

Son.  fiverard  Baring,  Captain,  10  Hussars  ... 

p.s.c.  Oswald  Henry  Pedley,  Captain,  Connaught  Rangers 

Ernest  Berdoe  Wilkinson,  Captain,  Lincolnshire  Regt. 

Arthur  George  Dwyer,  Captain,  East  Surrey  Regimeut 24  Apr. 

Edmund  Guy  TullichBaiubridge,  Captain,  East  Kent  Regt.1  n  Feb.  88 
Francis  Macnamara  Aitken,  Major,  A.  &  S.  Highlanders...!  9  July  70 
Herbert  Alfred  Stock,  Major,  Wiltshire  Regiment  (99  F.)  .13  Aug.  79 
Arthur  Bayard  Elton,  Major,  York.shire  Regiment  (19  F.)...  13  Aug.  79 

Stapleton  Lynch  Cotton,  Major,  Liverpool  Rogimeat '25  Feb.  80 

Herbert  Russell  Blyth,  Major,  VVarwicssbire  Regiment    ..J      


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1  Major  Congdon  served  at  Suakin  during  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1S84-85  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

[For  the  War  Services  of  the  other  Majors,  vide  their  respective  Keglments  or  Corps- 7 


97  STAFF  AT  HOME. 

Note.— Throughout  the  Staff,  whore  the  date  of  first  appointment  to  a  term  of  Staff  employment  differs  from  the 

date  of  the  present  appointment,  the  date  of  first  appointment  is  added  in  a  parenthesis. 

1.  ALDEESHOT  DISTRICT. 

p™„,w„t„,-  „„■»  tw™™.  (TIC  General  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  R.  H.  Buller,  GCB.  KCMG.  King's 

UjUMiNDI-VG  THE    DIVISION     <         t>  ,    ,>•«,-,  r\~.        o 

(.     Royal  Rifles,  o  Oct.  98. 
f  Captain  G.  J.  Sackville-West,  King's  Royal  Rifles,  9  Oct.  98. 

Aides  de  Camp 1  Captain  H.  N.  Schofield,  Royal  Artillery,  9  Oct.  9S. 

(Lieut.  A.  R.  Trotter,  2  Life  Guards,  9  Oct.  9S  (extra). 

Deputy  Adjutant  General   { C°8°  M^'gl  ^^  °*'  <fr°m  h'P'  Y°rkSh're  LiSht  Mantry)' 

Assistant  Adjutant  General Colonel  C.  W.  H.  Douglas  (from h.p.  Gordon  Bghldrs.),  28  Mar. 98 

rp.s.c.Et.Lt.Col.  E.  A.  H.  Alderson,  West  Kent  Kegt.  1  Sept.  97. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals <  p.s.c.  Major  Hon.  J.  H.  G.  Byng,  10  Hussars,  21  Oct.  97. 

(.Lt.Colonel  J.  \V.  B.  Parkin,  Army  Service  Corps,  14  June  98. 
Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals  and  Deputy  (  p.s.c.  Bt.Lt.Col.  H.  C.  O.  Piumer,  York  &  Lane.  Kegt.  5  Mar.  97. 

Assist.  Adj.  Gens! for  Instruction  'tp.s.c.  Major  G.  F.  Ellison,  Warwick  Regiment,  18  Apr.  98. 

Inspector  of  Gymnasia (Lt.Colonel   Hon.    J.    S.    Napier  (from  Gordon    Highlanders), 

"  J     "  c.     12  Feb.  97. 

Assistant  Inspector  of  Gymnasia  

Inspector  of  Signalling    

Assistant  Inspector  of  Signalling    Major  E.  Rhodes,  DSO.  Berkshire  Regiment  1  .Ian.  98(1  Jan.95), 

Superintendent  Balloon  Factory     Colonel  J.  L.  B.  'i'empler,  7  Bn.  King's  Royal  Pufies,  1  Apr.  87. 

District  Inspector  of  Musketry Captain  W.  N.  Congreve,  Rifle  Brigade,  1  Jan.  98. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer Lt.Colonel  R.  F.  N.  Clarke,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Paymaster Chief  Paymaster  W.  H.  Mortimer. 

Principal  Medical  Officer Surgeon  General  T.  F.  O'Dwyer,  MD. 

District  Veterinary  Officer  Veterinary  Lt.Colonel  C.  Clayton. 

Camp  Quarter  Master  John  Thomas  Brind, 20  July  91(24  Jan. 80);  Hon.Major,2o  July  91. 

Quarter  Master J.  H.  George,  S  Apr.  96  ;  Ho n.  Lieut. 

B rooost  Marshal J.  W.M.  Wood,  29  Sept.  58  -.Hon.  Major,  Mil.  Mounted  Police. 

Professor  Army  Veterinary  School     Veterinary  Major  R.  Moore,  1  Dec.  97. 

Assistant  Professor  Army  Veterinary  School Veterinary  Captain  J.  A.  Meredith,  1  June  97. 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery  (with  rank  of )     Cclonel  G.  H.  Marshall,  11  Oct.  97- 

JUaior  General) ) 

Brigade  Major  of  Artillery Major  H.  C.  Sclater,  6  Dec.  98. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer  (Col.  on  Staff")...     Colonel  Sir  A.  W.  Mackworth,  Barf.,  CB.  1  Apr.  94. 

Cavalry  Brigade. 

Commanding  Brigade    

Aide  de  Camp 

Brigade  Major p.s.c.  Major  R.  C.  Cokayne-Frith,  15  Hussars,  13  June  96. 

1st  Infantry   Brigade. 

Commanding  Brigade p.s.c.  Major  General'A.  FitzRoy  Hart,  CB.  1  Dec.  97. 

Aide  de  Camp  Captain  Hon.  St.  L.  H.  Jervis,  King's  Royal  Rifles,  1  Dec.  97. 

Brigade  Major    p.s.c.  Major  C.  R.  R.  M'Grigor,  King's  Royal  Rifles,  27  Jan.  9S. 

2nd  Infantry  Brigade. 

Commanding  Brigade Major  General  W.  O.  Barnard,  30  Nov.  96. 

Aide  de  Camp    Captain  H.  F.  Pakenham,  King's  Royal  Rifles,  30  Jan.  97. 

Brigade  Major p.s.c.  Captain  H.  H.  Wilson,  Rifle  Brigade,  1  Sept.  97. 

3rd  Infantry  Brigade. 
,,  „  ,    ,,         ,,,,.„  7l  (p.s.c.  Colonel  H.J.  T.  Hildyard,  OB.  (from  h.p.  Highland  Light 

^OUiii.^T>iyGBuiGAi>s(:DithrankofMajorGeneral)  <  '   jrifaiitrv)    2- Feb    q8 

Aide  de  Camp    p.s.c.  Captain  H.  E.  Gogarty,  Scots  Fusiliers,  16  March  98. 

Brigade  Major p.s.c.  Major  L.  Muuro,  Hampshire  Regiment.  26  Jan.  98. 

2.  EASTERN  DISTRICT. — Head  Quarters,  Colchester. 

Major  General  Commanding  p.s.c.  Major  General  Sir  W.  F.  Gatacre,  KCB.DSO  S  Dec.  98. 

Aide  de  Camv    Captain  R.  G.  Brooke,  7  Hussars. 

Commanding  R.  Art.  {.Colonel  on  the  Staff) ..      Colonel  C.  W.  Thomson.  8  Dec.  95  (4  Feb.  95). 
Commanding  li.  JEng.  (Colonel  on  the  Staff)        Colonel  R.  H.  Jelf,  CMG.  3  Sept.  97.  . 

m       1       ,1    cu  jt,j-     n       7      7,  •     j,  (  p.'.c.  Colonel  J.  B.  B.  Dickson,  CB.  (from    Regimental  District), 

Colonel  on  the  Staff  (for  Cavalry  Brigade) -  i       -\rqv  Q7 

Assistant  Adjutant  General p.8.e.ColonelA."W.Moras  (from  h.p.  NorthamptonRegt.),  18  May  96. 

n       .     .      '       .   .,.   .      .  „  ,  (p.s.c.  Captain  J.  R.  F.  Sladen,  East  Yorkshire  Regt.  1  Dec.  97. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals {  Colonel  C.  H.  Bridge,  CB.  Army  Service  Corps,  1  Mar.  97. 

Dep.  Assist  Adj.  Gen.  for  Instruction  Captain  J.  F.  Cadell,  Royal  Artillery,  23  Nov.  97. 

District  Inspector  of  Musketry Captain  D.  J.  Gaisford,  South  Wales  Borderers,  1  Feb.  98. 

Staff  Captain,  Royal  Artillery    p.s.c.  Captain  H.  L.  Tennant,  16  Sept.  97. 

Commanding  Militia  and  Volunteer  Artillery     Lt.Colonel  P.  A.  Aylmer.     Great  Yarmouth. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officii- Lt.Colonel  T.  P.  Battersby.  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Paymaster Chief  Paymaster  R.  0.  Richmond. 

Principal  Medical  Officer Colonel  J.  Matnrin. 

3.  HOME  DISTRICT. — Head  Quarters,  Horse  Guards. 
Major  General  Commanding    Major  General   H.  Trotter,  16  July  97. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  J.  H.  R.  Bailey,  Grenadier  Guards,  16  July  97. 

Commanding  It.  Eng.  (Colonel 'on  the  Staff)  ...     Colonel  S.  Waller,  7  July  97.  „,„:>■ 

.     .  .    '     ...   .       *  ,  (p.s.c.  Colonel  I.  J.  C.Herbert,  CB.  CMG.  (from  n.p.  Grenadier 

Assistant  Adjutant  General    ^J    Guards),  26  Julv  98. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals Colonel  E.  W.  D.  Ward,  CB.  Army  Service  Corps,  1  May  95. 

Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  for  Instruction  p.s.c.  Captain  S.  Earle,  Coldstream  Guards,  10  Sept.  98. 

Brigade  Major p.s.c.  Captain  F.  S.  Maude.  Coldstream  Guards,  1  Jan.  97. 

District  Inspector  of  Musketry  Captain  A.  J.  Balfour,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  1  Jan.  99. 

Commanding  Militia  and  Volunteer  Artillery ...     Lt.Colouel  F.  T.  M.  Beaver.     Woolwich. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer Major  O.  C.  Sherwood,  West  India  Regiment. 

District  Paymaster    Chief  Paymaster  J.  G.  Hamilton. 

Principal  Medical  Officer Colonel  T.  O'Parrell,  MD. 

Chief  Recruiting  Staff  Officer Colonel  H.  Moore  (from  h.p  Lancaster  Regt.),  1  Feb.  97. 

-r,    '     ..,:.       „   .„»         ,r,i       -rrs  (Major  J.  C.  A.  Walker,  2  Dragoon  Guards,  12  May  96. 

Recruiting  Staff  Officers  (Class  II.)    (Major  H.  W.  Rowden,  -Wiltshire  Kegiment,  20  Mar.  97. 

Paymaster  for  Recruiting  Duties  Staff  Paymaster  W.  C.  Kennedy. 

/Lt.Colonel  W.  G.  Don,  MD.  retired  pay. 
UlE  Lt.Colonel  W.  Temple,  MB.  retired  pay. 
„,.     ,.,         -     _         ...       _..  Lt.Colonel  G.  W.  M'Nalty,  M D.  retired  pay. 

Medical  Officers  for  Recruiting  Duties    J.  Lt.Colonel  J.  Hector,  MB.  retired  pay. 

Lt.Colonel  W.  Keir,  MD.  retired  pay. 

I  Lt.Colonel  H.  W.  A.  Mackinnon,  DSO.  retired  pay. 


Staff  at  Home.  98 

4.  NORTH   EASTERN  DISTRICT. — Head  Quarters,  York 

Major  General  Commanding Major  General  R.  T.  Thynne,  CB.  i  Oct.  94. 

Aide  de  Camp    Major  the  Hon.  O.  V.  G.  A.  Lumley,  11  Hussars,  1  Oct.  94. 

Commanding  R.  Art.  (Colonel  on  the  Staff)...     Colonel  J.  R.  Slade,  CB.  24  Aug.  97. 
Commanding  R.  Enq.  (Colonel  on  the  Stuff).,     p.s.c.  Colonel  A.  O.  Green,  10  Nov.  98. 

.  .  '  c  Colonel  G.  M.  Fox  (from  h.p.  Black  \V"atch\  22  Sept.  97. 

Assistant  Adiutant  Generals  £ Colonel  W.  A.  Dunne,  CB.  (from  A.  S.  Corps),  24  Feb.  9/  (31  Dec.92). 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  p.s.c.  Captain  W.  M.  Marter,  1  Dragoon  Guards,  16  Mar.  97. 

Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  fur  Instruction p.s.c.  Major  H.  J.  Evans.  Liverpool  Regiment,  13  Nov.  97. 

District  Inspector  of  Musketry  Captain  J.  H.  Ansley,  North  Lancashire  Regiment,  24  Feb.  96. 

t>         ■»■      0*  srna:        ,rv        tt  ,  ("Major  F.  C.  K.  Hunter,  S.  Wales  Borderers.  5  Apr.  97.     Leeds. 

Recruiting  Staff  Officers  (Class  II.)    *  MajQr  w>  G_  Gvant>  Lincolnshire  Regt.  13  Dec.  97.     Sheffield. 

Staff  Captain,  Royal  Artillery    p.s.c.  Captain  D.  J.  M.  Fasson,  22  Nov.  96. 

Commanding  Militia  and  Volunteer  Artillery     Lt.Colonel  H.  T.  Lugard.     Scarborough. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer     Major  U.  W.  N.  S.  Smyth,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Paymaster Staff  Paymaster  J.  C.  T.  Humfrey. 

Principal  Medical  Officer 

5.   NORTH    WESTERN    DISTRICT.— Head  Quarters,  Chester. 

Major  General  Commanding  Major  General  L.  V.  Swaine,  CB.  CMG.  17  Oct.  96  (1  Mar.  96). 

Aide  de  Camp Major  A.  Fuller-Acland-Hood,  Rifle  Brigade,  17  Oct.96  (t2Mar.g6). 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery    Lt.Colonel  P.  Saltmarshe.     Seafort/i. 

Commanding  S.  Eng.  (Colonel  on  the  Stuff)...     Colonel  J.  W.  Savage,  9  Oct.  96. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General    p.s.c.  Colonel  A.  H.  Fraser  (fromh.p.  Berkshire  Regiment). 

_,      —..'...,..        r.  1  <  p.s.c.  Captain  L.  R.  Cnrleton,  Essex  Regiment,  14  Aug.  97. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals  (.Colonel  M.  E.  R.  Rainsford.C.B.  Army  Service  Corps.  1  Apr.  97. 

District  Inspector  of  Musketry Major  W.  G.  Wyld,  Hampshire  Regiment,  17  Apr.  98. 

1  Lt.Colonel  G.  F.  De  B.  Davidson  (from  h.p.  Roj-ai  Highlanders), 
-n         -i-       cu  re r\a         mi        -r \  3      i  May  96.     Birmingham. 

Recruiting  Stuff  Officers  (Class  a.)  J  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.   Leathern  (from  h.p.  East  Surrey  Regiment), 

(.     16  Dec.  96,      Manchester. 

Recruiting  Staff  Officer  (Cluss  II.)    Captain  L.  H.  Prioleau,  Manchester  Regt.,  i  Apr.  97.    Liverpool. 

Staff  Captain,  Royal  Art  ill  erg  Captain  W.  C.  Staveley.  n  Nov.  98. 

Commanding  Militia   and  Volunteer  Artillery    Lt.Colonel  P.  Saltmarshe.     Seoforth. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer    Lt.Colonel  T.  Heron,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Paymaster    Chief  Paymaster  W.  L.  Barr. 

Principal  Medical  Officer   Colonel  F.  B.  Scott,  CMG.  MD. 

Medical  Officer  for  Recruiting  Lt.Colonel  E.  V.  MacSwiney,  MP.  ret,  pay.     Liverpool. 

6.  SCOTTISH  DISTRICT. — Head  Quarters,  Edinburgh. 

LtEDT. General  Commanding   p.s.c.  General  E.  F.  Chapman,  CB.  Royal  Artillery,  6  May  96. 

...      ,    n  /Lieut.  Si>  W.  Dick-Cunyngham,  Royai  Highlanders,i2  Apr.  98. 

Aiaesae  vamp    (Captain  H.P.  Moulton -Barrett, Argyll  and  Sutherland  Hldrs. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General p.s.c.  Col.  W.  E.  Franklyn  (fromh.p.  Yorks.  Regt.),  29  Sept. 98. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General    Lt.Colonel  S.  H.  Winter," Army  Service  Corps,  1  July  96. 

Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  and  also  for  Instruction  ...    p.s.c.  Captain  W.  J.  Bonus,  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  23  July  95. 
District  Inspector  of  Musketry   Major  M.  G.  Wilkinson,  King's  Own  Scot.  Brdrs.,  26  Oct.  97. 

-n         ■*■       pj   jo*  ,   „  mi        tt\  (Major  D.  J.  Hamilton,  Royal  Fusiliers,  1  Sept.  97.     Glasgow. 

Recruiting  Stuff  Officers  (Class  II.)    <  ,-,    Jt    .      T    _    TT  '        -'         „,  '  v    o     ttj-    it 

v       •"     M  '  (.Captain  o.  R.  Hay,  Qr.  Mr.  R.  Hldrs.   6Aug.  98.  Edinburgh. 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery  (Colonel  en  the  Staff)     Colonel  H.  W.  Rooke,  8  Dec.  95. 

Staff  Captain  Royal  Artillery  p.s  c.  Captain  W.  A.  M.  Thompson,  5  July  98. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer  (Colonel  on  the  Staff)     p.s.c.  Colonel  G.  M'Donald,  S  Oct.  97. 

Commanding  Militia  and  Volunteer  Artillery i  "^°}0De|  *f  •  ?•  **•  Wo°ds.     LeithFort. 

?  J  (.  lit. Colonel  G.  J.  Lord  Playiair.     Aberdeen. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer Major  R.  W.  M.  Jackson,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Paymaster Stall'  Paymaster  W.  G.  Small. 

Principal  Medical  Officer Colonel  J.  P.  Rooney. 

7.   SOUTH  EASTERN  DISTRICT.— Head  QuarteTs^ow^ 

Major  General  Commanding   Major  General  Sir  H.  M.  Auud\e,KCB.  CMG.DSO.  R.  Artillery. 

Aide  de  Camp     

Brigadier  General  on  the  Staff,  with  rank  o/")  Colonel   H.    H.    Parr,    CB.   CMG.    (from  h.p.    Somerset  Light 

Major  General  )      Infantry),  1  July  98.     Shorncliffc. 

Aide  de  Camp  p  s.c.  Captain  H.  J.  Everett,  Somerset  Light  Infantry. 

Commanding R.  Art.  (Colonel  on  the  Staff)   ...     Colonel  E.  Lake,  17  Oct.  98. 

Commanding  R.  Eng.  (Colonel  on  the  Staff)   ...     Colonel  H.  P.  Kirkwood,  31  Dec.  9*>. 

Colonel  on  the  Staff  (for  Cavalry  Brigade)    ...     Col.  J.  D.  P.  French  (from  h.p.  19  Hussars),  1  May  97.  Canterbury. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General p.s.c.  Colonel  F.  W.  Beuson  (fromh.p.  17  Lancers)  1  June  98. 

Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  for  Instruction     Major  L.  E.  Kiggell,  Warwickshire  Regt.  1  Dec.  97.    Dover. 

Brigade  Major p.s.c.  Major  R.  B.  Gaisfoid,  Scots  Fus.  11  July  96.     Shorncliffe. 

Brigade  Major,  Royal  Artillery    p.s.c.  Major  W.  G.  Massy,  1  Oct.  97. 

District  Inspector  of  Musketry Major  E.  H.  Molyneux-Seel,  Liverpool  Regiment,  5  Jan.  96. 

Commanding  Army  Service  Corps Lt.Colonel  C.  E.  Henth. 

Commanding  Militia   and   Volunteer  Artillery    Lt.Colonel  .7.  V.  V.  Baker. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer    Lt.Colonel  W.  G.  Collingwood,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Paymaster Chief  Paymaster  G.  H.  Anson. 

Principal  Medical  Officer Colonel  H.  Comerlord.iliX). 

8.  SOUTHERN  DISTRICT.— Headquarters,  Portsmouth. 

Lieutenant  General  Commanding Lt. General  Sir  B.  C.  Russell,  KCB.KCMG.  13  Hussars,  :o  Nov.  98. 

Aides  de  Camp    .  S  Captain  K.  MacLaren,  13  Hussars,  10  Nov.  98  (11  Apr.  95). 

Commanding  R.  Art.  (Major  Gen.  on  the  Staff)     Major  General  R.  MacGregor  Stewart,  CB.  4  Nov.  97. 
Commanding  R.  Eng.  (Colonel  on  the  Stuff)   ...     Colonel  F.  Masoall,  20  Apr.  96. 
Colonel  on  the  Staff  for  R.  Engineers  Colonel  R.  M.  Barkhe,  h.p.     Tedworth. 

(Colonel  J.  H.  Laye  (from  h.p.  Scottish  Rifles),  8  Nov.  95. 
Assistant  Adjutant  Generals  i  p.s.c.  Col.  R.  Au!d(from  h.p.  Northmen. Fus. ),i Apr  97  (21  Aug. 94), 

(.Col.  W.  Creagh  (trom  h.p.  7  Dragoon  Gds.),  5  Aug.  97.     Netley. 

t  p.s.c.  Major  H.  C.  Surtees,  Coldstream  Guards,  1  July  97- 
Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals   i  Lt.Col.  H.  G.  Rice,  Army  Serv.  Corps,  13N0V.  97.      [(15  Sept.95). 

(.Lt.Colonel  J.  Stacpole  (from  h.p. Army  Service  Corps),  13  Nov.  95 
Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  i  Deputy  >  CaptainH.  G.  c.  Phillips.WelshRegmt.  11  Oct. 98  (22  Apr.  98). 

Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  for  Instruction )  H       •       f  1  *■ 

District  Inspector  if  Musketry   Major  H.  A.  Kinloch,  King's  Royal  Rifles,  14  Sept,  98. 

Brigade  Major,  Royal  Artillery p.s  c.  Major  E.  J.  Granet,  18  Aug.  96. 

Commanding  Militia  and  Volunteer  Artillery     Colonel  C.  J.  Blake.     Gosport. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer Colonel  D.  D.  T.  O'Callaghan,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Paymaster     Chief  Paymaster  E.  Roberts. 

Principal  Medical  Officer Surgeon  General  C.  M'D.  Cuffe,  CB. 

Quarter  Master  and  Acting  Adjt.,  Invalid  Depot    William  Henry  Hirst,1  1  April  S5  ;   Hon.  Capt.  1  Apr.  95.     Netley. 
Comm.  Discharge  Depot,  Fart  Brockhurst .Gosport     Lt.Col.  S.  J.  M.  Jopp  (from  h.p.  Northampton  Regt.).  21  Oct.  96. 

Adjutant Captain  A.  J.  Mitchell,  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  30  June  95. 

Paymaster Staff  Paymaster  S.  Churchill. 

Quarter  Ma*fer   William  Neate,  7  May  84  ;  Hon.  Captain,  7  May  04. 

1  Lis  it.  Hirst  served  in  ihj  Egyptian  war  of  1832  (Mjdal,  and  Kheuive's  Stan. 


99  Staff  at  Home. 

9.   THAMES  DISTRICT.— Head  Quarters,  Chaiham. 

Major  Ginbbal  Commanding _ p.s.c.  Major  General  T.  Fraser,  CB.  CMG.  R.  Eng.  i  Oct.  98. 

Aide  de  Camp 

Commanding  R.  Art.  {Colonel  on  the  Staff)  ...     Colonel  F.  F.  Ditmas.  4  Nov.  96. 
Commanding  R.  Eng  (Colonel  on  the  Staff)   ...     Colonel  F.  R.  de  Wolski.  h.p.  25  Aug.  98. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General p. s.c.  Colonel  A.  E.  W.  Goldsmid  (from  h.p.  Regtl.  Dist.)  1  Apr.  97. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General 

Staff  Captain,  Royal  Artillery   Captain  F.  H.  F.  R.  M'Meekan.  Royal  Artillery,  27  May  97. 

Commanding  Militia  and  Volunteer  Artillery      Lt. Colonel  F.  T.  M.  Beaver.     Woolwich. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer    Major  G.  J.  Butcher,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Pay  matter    Staff  Paymaster  J.  B.  T.  Newbury. 

Principal.  Medical  Officer    Colonel  R.  P.  Ferguson. 

10.  "WESTERN  DISTRICT.—  Head  Quarters,  Devonport. 

Lieutenant  General  Commanding Sir  F.  W.  E.  F.  Forestier-Walker,  ECB.  CMG.  1  Nov.  95. 

Aide,  de  Camn  $  Captain  F.  St.  J.  Hughes,  South  Wales  Borderers,  i3  Nov.  05. 

Aides  de  L.amp (  j..^  D   j    g    Beale.Browne)  g  LanCer!;>  =  May  98. 

Commanding  S.  Art.  (Colonel  on  the  Staff). ..     p.s.c.  Colonel  N.  L.  Walford,  21  June  97. 
Commanding  R.  Eng.  (Colonel  on  the  Staff)...      Colonel  W.  R.  Purchas,  16  Aug.  98. 

Colonel  on  the  Stuff  (for  Severn  Defences and\  Colonel  T.  R.  Disney  (from  R.  Art.),  1  Apr.  97  (13  June  96).    Pern- 
Milford  Haven)  $      broke  Dock. 

Assistant  Adjutant  Generals   ffti^w  tY^  CTkC  (rf,h'P'  Chesbire  Regt.),  29  Dec.  93. 

J  I  Colonel  W.  D.  Richardson,  CB.  Army  Service  Corps,  24  Feb.  97. 

Assist.  Ad).  Gen.  for  Distraction p.s.c.  Colonel  G.  Poignand  ;from  h.p.  Leinster  Regt.).  1  July  95. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  p.s.c.  Bt.Lt.Col.  J.  S.  Ewart,  Cameron  Highlanders.  15  Nov.  98. 

District  Inspector  of  Musketry    Captain  H.  P.  De  la  Bere,  Scots  Fusiliers,  2  Aug.  98. 

Brigade  Major,  Royal  Artillery p.s.c.  Major  N.  W.  H.  Du  Boulay,  29  Sept.  96. 

Commanding  Militia  and  Volunteer  Artillery    Colonel  G.  B.  Allen.      Cardiff. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer Colonel  E.  E.  Markwick,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Jraymaster Chief  Paymaster  T.  P.  Senior,  CB. 

Principal  Medical  Officer Surgeon  General  W.'D.  Wilson. 

11.  WOOLWICH  DISTRICT. 

Majoe  Genbeal  Commanding p.s.c.  Major  General  J.  F.  Maurice,  CB.  R.  Artillery,  8  Dec.  95. 

Aide  de  Camp  Lieut.  F.  B.  Maurice,  Derbyshire  Regiment,  1  June  96. 

Colonel  on  the  Staff  (Com.  Royal  Artillery)  ...     Colonel  R.  Corbett,  17  Aug.  98. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer  Lt. Colonel  W.  G.  Du  Boulay. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General Colonel  F.  G.  Slade,  CB.  Royal  Artillery,  28  May  95. 

Deputy  Assistant.  Adjutant  General  Colonel  F.  E.  Stevens,  Armv  Service  Corps,  14  Jan.  97. 

Brigade  Major  Royal  Artillery  p.s.c.  Major  H.  V.  Cowan,  28  May  97. 

Commanding  Militia  and  Volunteer  Artillery    Lt. Colonel  F.  T.  M.  Beaver. 

District  Paymaster Chief  Paymaster  H.  W.  Bateman. 

Principal  Medical  Officer   Colonel  R.  P.  Ferguson. 

District  Veterinary  Officer 

•a        ■*■      at  vp/n<j;  „  .mi  .    t\  fLt.Colonel  H.  Kilirour  (from  h.p.  Northumberland  Fusiliers), 

Recruiting  Staff  Officer  (Class  I.) {     14  May  98  (-.4  May  95).     Woolwich.  '' 

Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  (for  Supply  Inspection)     Lt.Col.  W.  Dunne,  A.  S.  Corps,  3  Nov.  97.    Woolwich  Dockyard. 
Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  (for  Transport  Duties)     Lt. Colonel  G.  Stanley,  A.  S.  Corps,  14  Jan.  97.  Woolwich  Arsenal. 
t,        1     •  1    1  j-  n       1  j-     a       it         j-     n  f  Captain  C.  W.  King,  Army  Service  Corps,  t  Julv  Q7  (1  Julv  04). 
Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  (for  Supply  Inspection)  {      Woolwich  Dockyard.  '9 

IRELAND. 

Lieutenant  Genebal  &  General  Governor The  Right  Son.  G.  H.  Earl  Cadogan,  KG. 

Aides  de  Camp. 
C&pt.Hon.  M. O'Brien, Northumberland  Fus.  30  July  95.       Lieut.    Earl    of  Granard,  3  Bn.  Gordon  Highlanders, 
Major  Lord  Athlumney,  Kent  Artillery,  22  Dec.  96.  14  Dec.  96  (extra). 

Lieut.  Sir  J.  Keane,  Bart.  Royal  Artillery,  16  Dec.  97.  Capt.  C.  W.  M.  Fielden.  2  Dragoons,  23  Jan.  07  (extra). 

Captain  Hon.  G.  O.  Cadogan,  3  Bn.  Suffolk  Regiment.  Lieut.  F.  H.  Wise,  13  Hussars,  24  Feb.  97  (extra). 

Captain  LordG.  W.  Montagu-Douglas- Scott,  to  Hussars,       Captain  W.  A.  Tilney,  17  Lancers. 

30  July  95  (extra). 
Captain  W.  J.  B.  Van  de  Weyer,  3  Bn.  Berkshire  Regi- 
ment, 30  July  95  (extra). 

„  „      „„.  (V&  Field  Marshal  Rt.  Hon.  F.  S.  lord  Roberts  of  Kandaharand 

Commanding  the  Forces  £      Waterford,  KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCIE.  R.  (Bengal)  Art.  1  Oct.  95. 

Assistant  Military  Secretary   Major  H.  Streatfield,  Grenadier  Guards,  1  Oct.  95. 

...      .   Camv  $  Lieut.  Hon.  F.  H.  S.  Roberts,  King's  Royal  Ritles,  14  Dec.  95. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General    Colonel  W.  F.  Kelly,  CB.  (from  h.p.  Sussex  Regt.),  30  Oct.  94. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General i>.*c    Colonel  E.  J.  Courtenay  (from  h.p.  Sussex  Regiment), 

J  (.20  Oct.  94. 

„       .     ,     .,      .  ,,-    .      .  n           ,  (p.s.c.  Captain  L.  A.  M.  Stopford.  Dertn'shire  Regt.,  11  Aug.  98.. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals t  Colonel  S.  J.  Lea,  Army  Service  Corps,  1  Nov.  Q7. 

District  Inspector  of  Musketry    Captain  H.  R.  Hardy,  West  Surrey  Regiment,  1  July  98. 

Deputy  Assist.  Adjutant  General  R.  Artillery   ...  p.s.c.  Maior  J.  T.  Johnstrn,  12  Nov.  98. 

Chief  Engineer  (Colonel  on  the  Staff)  p.s.c.  Colonel  C.  F.  C.  Beresford,  6  Jan.  98. 

Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  General,  Royal  Engineers   p.s.c.  Captain  G.  M.  W.  Macdonogh,  Royal  Eng.,  28  July  98.. 

Deputy  Judge  Advocate   

Chief  Ordnance  Officer    Colonel  E.  G.  Skinner,  CB.  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

Chief  Paymaster Chief  Paymaster  H.  M.  Compigne. 

Principal  Medical  Officer , Surgeon  General  A.  F.  l'reston,  MB. 

District  Veterinary  Officer  

12.  BELFAST  DISTRICT. 

Commanding  Belfast  District   Lt. General  H.  Le  G.  Geary,  CB.  Royal  Artillery,  5  Sept.  05. 

Aide  de  Camp    Lieut.  F.  S.  Geary,  Hampshire  Regiment,  10  Oct.  98. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General  Colonel  G.  E.  Harley,  CB.  (from  h.p.  E.  Kent  Regt. ),  1  Dec.  97. 

Denufy  Assistant  Adjutant  General p.s.c.  Captain  E.  R.  O.  Ludlovr,  Army  Service  Corps,  2  July  98 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery Lt.Colonel  E.  C.  Wace,  DbO.     Londonderry.  [(:  Apr.  97). 

Commanding  Royal  Engixeer Lt.Colonel  F.  W.  Bennet. 

Commanding  Militia  Artillrry Lt.Colonel  E.  C.  Wace,  DSO.     Londonderry. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer , Captain  C.  K.  Greene,  East  Kent  Regiment^  Enniskillen, 

District  Paymaster    Staff  Paymaster  A.  W.  H.  Gelston. 

Principal  Medical  Officer   ,. Colonel  J.  H.  Moore. 


Staff  at  Home.  io© 

13.  CORK  DISTRICT. 

Commanding  Cork  District Major  General  H.  M'Calmont,  CB.  i  Oct.  98. 

Aide  de  Camp     Lieut.  J.  Fryer,  7  Hussars,  1  Oct.  98  (15  Nov.  94). 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery  [Colonel  on  Staff)  Colonel  R.  W.  Rainsford-ttannay,  7  Sept.  98. 

Staff  Captain,  Royal  Artillery Captain  R.  D.  Gubbins,  30  Apr.  98. 

Commanding  Roi/al  Engineer Lt.Colonel  E.  W.  Cotter. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General  ColonelC.  P.  Temple,  VSO.  (fromh  p. Regimental  Dist.),9  July  95. 

„„,,.,,,,...„  ,  (p.s.c.  Captain  R.  C.  B.  Haking,  Hampshire  Regiment,  1  Mar.  98. 

Deputy  Jtnstant  Adjutant  General) -,  £olonel  J.  G.  Y.  Wilson,  Army  Service  Corps,  1  Apr.  95. 

District  Inspector  of  Musketry Major  T.  Lamb,  South  Lancashire  Regiment,  30  June  96. 

Commanding  Militia  Artillery  Lt.Colonel  A.  M.  Murray.     Cork. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer    Captain  M.  R.  P.  Audain,  Dublin  Fusiliers. 

District  Paymaster  Staff  Paymaster  C.  F.  Carey. 

Principal  Medical  Officer  Colonel  W.  E.  Riordan. 

14.  CTJRRAGH  DISTRICT. 

Commanding  Cueragh  Brigade Major  General  B.  A.  Combe,  CB.  13  May  96  (1  July  95). 

Aide  de  Camp     Captain  K.  Combe,  Royal  Artillery,  18  Nov.  96. 

Assistant  Adiutant  General    p.s.c.  Colonel  C.  Kennedy  (from  h.p.  Suffolk  Regt),  11  Aug.  91. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General    Captain  E.  F.  J.  Blakeuey,  Army  Service  Corps,  15  Oct.  98. 

Dep.  Assist.  Ad).  Gen.  for  Instruction  p.s.c.  Major  W.  K.  W.  Jenner.  9  Lancers,  27  Aug.  96. 

Colonel  on  the  Staff  (for  Cavalry  Brigade) Colonel  H.  R.  Visct.  Downe,  CIE.  (from  h.p.  10  Hussars),  1  Nov.  97. 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery  {Colonel  on  Stuff)  Colonel  J.  F.  Brough,  22  Apr.  96. 

Brigade  Major.  Royal  Artillery  p.s  c.  Captain  L.  H.  Ducrot,  22  July  97. 

Commanding  Royal 'Engineer    Colonel  G.  A.  Cockburn. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer    Captain  C.  W.  Tribe,  Leinster  Regiment. 

District  Paymaster ,.  Staff  Pavmaster  G.  Dewar. 

Senior  Medical  Officer Lt.Colonel  J.  D.  Edge,  UD. 

Camp  Quarter  Master H.  Gibbs,1  20  July  91;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Assistant  Provost  Marshal     C.  Burroughs,  Mil.  MountedPolice  Corps,  16  Sept.  94;  Hon.Lieut. 

15.  DUBLIN  DISTRICT. 

Commanding  Dublin  District  p.a.c. Major  General  M.  W.  E.  Gosset,  CB.  21  Sept.  97. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  P.  R.  Ph'pps,  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  22  Deo.  97. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General     p.s.c.  Colonel  H.  C  B.  Farrant  (fromh. p.  N.  Lanes.  R.),  :  May97. 

t-.        .     ,    .  .      .    ...   .      .  „  ,  C  p.s.c.  Major  A.  E.  J.  Cavendish,  Arg.  &  Suth.  High.  20  Deo.  '07. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals  [colonel  L  A.  Clutterbuck,  Army  Service  Corps,  24  Feb.  07. 

t.       .     .    ..     ...   .      .„  ,  j.     T     ,       ..      ( p.s.c.  Lt.Colonel  J.  C.  Duke  (from  h.p.  West  Riding  Regiment  >, 

Deputy  Assist.  Adjutant  General  for  Instruction  •;       [-JulvoS  -«!"»/» 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery Lt.Colonel  A.  J.  Montgomery. 

Commanding  Roi/al  Engineer  Colonel  C.  H.  Bagot. 

Commanding  Militia  Artillery    Lt.Colonel  A.  VI.  Murray.    Cork. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer  Lt.Colonel  C.  Purchas,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Paymaster Chiet  Paymaster  H.  M.  Cornpigne. 

Recruiting  Staff  Officer  (Class  II.) Major  W.  H.  Dunlop,  Irish  Rines,  1  Feb.  97. 

Medical  Officer  for  Recruiting  Duties  Lt.Colonel  M.  L.  White,  retired  pay,  3  Oct.  88. 

1  Lieut.  Gibbs  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  wai  present  in  the  engagements  at  Tel-el-Mahuta> 
and  Mahsama,  in  the  action  at  Kissasin  (28;h  August),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kehir  (Medal  with  Clasp,, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Heavy  Camel  Corps,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  Abu  Klea  (when  he  brought  the  detachment  out  of  action),  El  Gubat,  and  Metammoh. 
(two  Clasps,  and  Medal  for  distinguished  conduct  in  the  fieldj. 

16.  GUERNSEY  AND  ALDERNEY  DISTRICT. 

Libitt. Governor  and  Commanding  the  Teoops    Lt. General  N.  Stevenson,  16  Mar.  94. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General    

Commanding  Royal  Artillery     Major  G.  J.  F.  Talbot. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer     Colonel  M.  W.  Skinner. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer     

District  Paymaster  Staff  Paymaster  J.  M.  Sherrard. 

17.  JERSEY  DISTRICT. 

Lieut.Governor  and  Commanding  the  Troops...  Major  General  E.  Hopton,  CB.  9  May  95. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General     p.s.c.  Major  E.  H.  Griffith,  Leicester  Regiment,  7  Maj'  96. 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery     Major  H.  C.  G.  Taylor. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer     Coione)  H.  Djve. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer     Deputy  Commissarv  of  Ordnance  G.  Stewart. 

District  Paymaster      Staff  Paymaster  J.  C.  S.  Irving. 

Senior  Medical  Officer      

STAFF  ABROAD.— EUROPE. 

GIBRALTAR. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  General  Sir  R.  Biddulph,  GCMG.  KCB.  Royal  Artillery,  6  Oet.93-. 

Assistant  Military  Secretary  p.s.c.  Lt.Colonel  W.  B.  Fletcher,  Eoyal  Artillery,  1  Oct.  95. 

Aides  de  Camv     '  I  CaPtain  H-  Biddulph,  R.  Artillery,  18  Oct.  93. 

y 1  Captain  F.  G.  C.  M.  Morgan,  South  Wales  Borderers,  9  Jan.  q7. 

Commanding  Brigade  Major  General  Sir  F.  Carrington,  KCB.  ECMG.  23  May  95. 

Aide  de  Camp   Lieut.  W.  E.  Lawrence,  South  Wales  Borderers,  26  July  98. 

Brigade  Major  p.s.c.  Major  C.  C.  Monro,  West  Surrey  Regiment,  20  Oct.  98. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General   p.s.c.  Colonel  H.L.  Dundas  (from  h.p.  E.  York.  Regt.),  20  Nov.  96.. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant.  General Lt.Colonel   S.  H.  Lynn,  Army   Service  Corps,  2S  Jan.  97. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  and  Deputy )  ~       .    .      .     ,-.       „~      .    t>„    „,    .    ,-,, „      r   .  „        0 

1     -i     t  a  i-  4     in  if      t    1      j.-        3  t     P.s.c.  Captain  A.  Crawford,  Royal  Artillery,  16  Apr.  98. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General  jor  Instruction  ...  )      r  ^  '  '  ^ 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery Major  General  J.  B.  Richardson,  22  May  96  (9  Mar.  94). 

Brigade  Major,  Royal  Artillery     p.s.c.  Major  G.  D.  Baker,  1  Sept.  98. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer  (Colonel  on  the  Staff)     Colonel  J.  F.  Lewis. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer' 

District  Paymaster    Chief  Paymaster  T.  W.  Drage,  CB. 

Principal  Medical  Officer     Colonel  W.  H.  M'Namara,  CB.  MD. 

Garrison  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master Richard  Frederick  Rankin,1  15  Aug.  89;  Hon.  Major. 

1  Major  Rankin  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Amoaful  and  Quaman  Dan., 
and  at  the  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


lor  Staff  Abroad. 

MALTA. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief     Lt. General  Sir  F.  W.  Grenfell,  GCB.  GCMG. 

Assistant  Military  Secretary    

Aides  de  Camp . 

Colonial  Aide  de  Camp Major  X.  Grech-Biar.eardi,  Royal  Malta  Militia,  13  Jan.  94. 

Commanding  Brigade   Major  General  Lord  Congleton,  CB.  25  Oct.  95. 

Aidede  Cimp  .'. Lieut.  G.  T.  B.  Wilson,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  29  Mar.  9S. 

Brigade  Major p.s.c.  Captain  Son.  F.  Gordon,  Gordon  Highlanders,  12  Aug.  96. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General    p.s.c.  Colonel  J.  Spence  (from  h. p.  York  Light  Inf.),  tS  .May  98. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General    Colonel  R.  A.  Nugent,  Army  Service  Corps,  14  June  98. 

_             .    .,      .   .,.   .      ./-,           -  !  Lt. Colonel  R.  H.  Morrison  (from  h.p.  18  Hussars),  10  Nov.  98. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generats  [  Captain  G.  A.  French,  Army  Service  Corps,  9  July  9S. 

_       ,     .    .  ,     .   ...  ,     .  __   ,„_  t-„„»„,.«„„     Cjj.s.c.  Lt.Col.  F.  Luttman-Johnson  (from  h.  p.  York  and  Lancaster 
Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Gen.  for  Instruction...  -^  Regiment)>  r4  rjec.  04. 

Commanding  R.  Artillery  (Major  Gen.  on  the  Staff)  Major  General  J.  F.  Osven,  2  May  95. 

Brigade  Major,  Royal  Artillery    p.s.c.  Captain  A.  S.  Dunlop,  11  Nov.  97. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer  (Colonel  on  the  Staff )  Colonel  E.  Wood,  CB.  8  June  94. 

District  Inspector  of  Musketry Major  W.  L.  James,  Lancaster  Regiment.  12  July  97. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer Colonel  A.  W.  Brirtgman,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Put/master    Chief  Paymaster  J.  H.  Jackson. 

Principal  Medical  Officer    Surgeon  General  T.  Maunstill,  CB. 

Colonel  on  the  Staff  Major  General  Sir  H.  C.  Chermside,  KCMG.  OB.  14  j*pr.  97.    Crete. 

CYPRUS. 

High  Commitsioner  and  Commander  in  Chief Sir  William  Frederick  Haynes  Smith,  JZCMG.     Nicosia. 

Aidt  deCainp  Lt.Coionel  C.  N.  Buzzard,  Ro3'al  Artillery,  20  Ayr.  98. 

ASIA. 

INDIA. 

Viceroy  a:id  Governor  General   The  Rt.  Hon.  George  N.  Baron  Curzon  of  Ivedleston. 

Private  Secretary , 

Military  Secretary p.s.c.  Colonel  A.  G.  A.  Duraud,  CB.  CIE.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  27  Jan.  94. 

1  Lieut.  F.  L.  Adam,  Scots  Guards. 

J  Captain  R.  G.  T.  Baker-Carr,  Rifle  Brigade. 

Aides  de  Camp <  Lieut.  the  Earl  of  Suffolk,  4  Bn. Gloucester  Regt.  (extra). 

\ Lieut.  Hon.  A.  V.  Meade,  Royal  Horse  Guards  (extra). 

Surgeon  Lt.Colonei  E.  H.  Fenn,  Royal  Army  MedicalCorps. 

Commander  in  finer' Sir  W.  S.  A.  Lockhart,  GCB.  K  CS1.  Bengal  Infantry,  4  Nov.  98. 

Military  Secretary  p.s.c.  Bt.Lt.Colonel  B.  Duff,  CIE.  Indian  Staff  Corns. 

Interpreter   .". Ut. Major  A.  W.  Money,  Royal  Artillery. 

(■Captain  J.  A.  L.  Haldane,  iiSO.  Gordon  Highlanders. 

Aides  de  Camp -.  Captain  Q.  G.  K.  Agnew,  Scots  Fusiliers. 

(.Lieut,  F.  A.  Maxwell,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Surgeon Captain  W.  G.  Beyts,  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 

Adjutant  Gexebal's  Department  at  Head  Qcabtees. 
Adj.  General  (with  rani-  of  Maj.  Gen).     Colonel  Sir  W.  G.  Nicholson,  Royal  Engineers,  4  Nov.  98.         [Bundelcund. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General Colonel  E.  A.  Money,  CB.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  16  Aug.  95.— Offg.  in  Conuf 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 
p.s.c.  Colonel  J.  H.  S.  Craigie  (from  h.p.  Highland  Light  Infantry),  17  Mar.  9S  (15  Apr.  97).    Simla. 

Additional  Assistant  Adjutant  General.  [Madras. 

Colonel  F.  B.  J.  Jcrrard  (from  h.p.  West  Hiding  Regiment),  2  Aug.  97   Simla.— Offg.A.A.G.HeadQuarters', 

Assistant  Adjutant  General  for  Artillery  in  India. 

Colonel  A.  B.  Stopford,.i5  Nov.  94 Simla. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General  jor  Musketry.  [Dept* 

Colonel  W.  Hill,  CB.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  25  March  95  Simla. — On  Special  duty,  Foreign 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals. 

p.s.c.  Major  H.  B.  B.  Watkis,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  11  Oct.  95  Simla. 

Major  H.  Finals,  Royal  Engineers,  9  March  95  Simla  (for  R.  Eng.). — Furlough. 

Quaetee  Mastee  General's  Depabtment  at  Head  Qcaetebs. 

Quarter  Matter  General Major  General  A.  R.Badcock,  CB.CSI.,  Indian S.C.  7  Nov.  95. — Furlough. 

Diputy  Quarter  Master  General    Coionel  W.  Peacocke,  Royal  Engineers,  1  Sept.  98. 

D'p.  Assist.  Qr.Mr.  Gen.  (Mobilization)     Major  H.  Mullaly,  Royal  Engineers,  11  Mar.  96. — Simla. 
Aiiistaut  Qr.  Mr.  Gen.,  Intell.  Branch 

(Captain  A.  A.  J.  Johnstone, Indian  Staff  Corps,  31  Aug.  95. — Simla. 
p.s.c.  Major  G.  V.  Kemball,  Royal  Artillery,  11  Sept.  96.— Simla. 
iJep.  Assist.  Quarter MasterGsnerals.do.  J  Captain  J,  A.  Douglas.  Indian'Staff  Corps,  1  June  97  (6  May  95).— Simla. 


Captain  E.  W.  M.  Norie,  Middlesex  Regt.  4  May  98  (23  Apr.96).— Simla. 
V  Captain  H.  13.  Walker,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lt.Infantry.6Ma3     " 


.  .  i  May  98.— Burma. 
(p.s.c.  Captain  G.  S.  i'.  Napier,  Oxford  Light  Infantry,  5  June  97. — Furlough. 

Staffi  Captains  and  Lieutenant,  do 1  p.s.c.  Captain  J.  K.  Tod,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  8  Mai'.  98.— Simla. 

(.Lieut.  C.  E.  E.  F.  K,  Macquoid,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  9  May  9S.— Burma. 


Inspector  Genera:  of  Artillery  in  India*)  „   ,  „. 

(with  rank  of  Major  General)  j  Colonel  T.  B.  Tyler,  29  Mar.  97.-Simla. 

Brigade  Major  : Captain  G.  C.  Dowell,  Royal  Artillery. 

Inspector  General  of  Cavalry  in  India*)  r,  ,        ,  ~    T    t-.,..    .     ~.t,    t,~^   t    j-       c-^   ^*  ^  ■.. 

(with  rank  of  Major  General) j  Colonel  E.  L.  Elliot,  CB.  DSO.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  31  Mar.  98. 

Brigade  Major Bt. Major  C.  P.  Campbell,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  12  Oct.  98. 

Director  of  Military  .Education  in  India. 

Colonel  H.  D.  Hutchinson,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  24  Oct.  96   Simla. 

Principal  Medical  Officer,  H.  M.' 8  Forces  in  India. 
Surgeon  General  A.  A.  Gore,  MD.  Army  Medical  Staff,  ic  Mar.  95 Simla. 


Staff  Abroad.  102 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals  for  Instruction. 

Ranikhet. 

p.s.c.  Bt.Major  O.  B.  S.  F.  Shore,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  3  Apr.  95   Chuckrata.— Furlough. 

p.».c.  Captain  L.  J.  Shadwell,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  21  Oct.  95  (8  Mar.  95)    Kussowlie. 

p.s.c.  Captain  W.  A.  Watson,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  20  Feb.  96  Dalhousie. 

Major  W.  R.  H.  Beresford,  Yvelsh  Fusiliers,  8  -May  96  (21  Oct.  95)  Poona. 

p.s.c.  Major  E.  H.  Rodwell,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  8  July  97   ...  Bangalore. 

Punj  ab. 

Commanding  the  Forces  Lieut. General  Sir  R.  A.  Power  Palmer,  KCB.  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Assist.  Military  Sec.  and  Aide  de  Camp    Major  W.  C.  Ross,  Durham  Light  Infantry. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  F.  L.  Galloway,  Koyal  Artillery. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General   

.    ..      .  _        .      ,r    .      _           ,  C  Colonel  St.  J.  F.Michell,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  1  Apr.  95.— Offg.  Col.  on  Staff, 

Assistant  Quarter  Master  General    <      T{awui  Pinclee 

Assistant  Adjutant  General    Colonel  J.  A.  Barlow  (from  h.p.  Manchester  Regt.),  8  July  97  (11  May  95). 

Dep.  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General    Major  M.  H.  S.  Grover,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  1  Apr.  95  (18  Feb.  95). 
Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General     ...     p.m.c.  Bt. Major  W.  P.  blood,  Irish  Fusiliers,  1  Apr.  95  (1  Apr.  93). 
Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  General  for  Musketry    Major  W.  B.  Sturges,  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  7  May  97  (20  April  94). 
Colonel   on   the  Staff  Royal  Artillery  )  Colonel  w.  p.  de  H.  Curtis,  1  Apr.  97. 

[with  rank  of  Brigadier  General)   ...  )  r 

Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  General  R.  Artillery    Captain  C.  H.  Hutchinson,  i  Aug.  98. 

_   .     .     ,-,.,.     t  rsjr-  ("Surgeon   General    fl.    Harvey,    CB.    DSO.    MD.    Bengal    Establishment, 

Principal  Medical  Officer |     3Q  De0_  g.  (l  Apr  95)._offi'ciating  Director  General,  Indian  Med.  Service. 

Inspector    of    Army    Signalling    {for  >  Bt  Major  c.  P.  Scudamore,  DSO.  Scots  Fusiliers,  1  Sept.  98.-Kussowlie. 

Punjab  and  Bengal  Commands)    )  J 

Assist.  Inspector  of  Army  Signalling  ...Captain  H.  G.  Stamforth,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Fiest  Class  Disteict  Commander.". 
Commanding  Punjab  Frontier  Force   ...    Major  General  G.  C.  Bird,  CB.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  1  April  98  (5  Dec.  95). 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  H.  M.  Twynam,  East  Lancashire  Regiment.— Furlough. 

Commanding  Baicul  Pindee  District    ...    Major  General  C.  J.  Moorsom,  30  Sept.  95. 

Aide  de  Camp : 

Commanding  Lahore  District Major  General  G.  de  C.  Morton,  CB. 

Aide  de  Camp 

Second  Class  District  Commanders. 
Brigadier  General  Sir  W.  P.  Symons, KCB.  (from  h.p.  S.  Wales  Bord.)  25  Mar. 95     Sirhind. 
p.s.c.  Brigad;er  General  Sir  E.  R.  Elles,  KCB.  (from  R.  Artillery),  18  Oct.  95...     Peshawur. — Offg.  inComd.  Quetta. 

Assistant  Adjutant  Generals. 

Lt.Colonel  E.  A.  Young,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  10  Oct.  93 , Lahore. 

"B&  p.s.c.  Colonel  R.  K.  Ridgeway,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  29  Apr.  95    Peshawur.— Sick  Furlough. 

Bt.Lt. Colonel  A.  A.  Barrett,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  3  June  95 Punjab  Frontier  Force. 

Colonel  J.  M.  Babington  (from  h.p.  16  Lancers),  1  Apr.  96  Sirhind. 

Colonel  F.  C.  Burton,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  11  Aug.  97    Rawul  Pindee. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals. 

Captain  H.  Hudson,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  1  Apr.  95    Punjab  Frontier  Force. 

Major  C.  H.  I.  Hopkins,  Scottish  Rides,  9  Aug.  95  (16  Apr.  94)  Lahore. 

Bt.Lt.Colonel  S.  C.  H.  Monro,  Seaforth  Highlanders,  4  Mar.  96  (22  Jan.  94)...  Rawul  Pindee. 

Captain  G.  F.  H.  Dillon,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  6  Mar.  96 Peshawur. 

p.s.c.  Major  G.  J.  Younghusband,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  22  Jan.  97  Sirhind. 

Colonels  on  the  Staff. 
"0£  Colonel  A.G.Hammond,  CB.DSO. Indian  Staff  Corps,  n  Feb. 96  (29  Sept. 93)    Rawul  Pindee. —Furlough.       [cund 

Colonel  A.  McC.  Bruce,  Bengal  Infantry,  23  Mar.  96   Ferozepore. — Offg.  in  Comd.  Rohil- 

Colonel  A.  J.  F.  Reid,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  4  Apr.  98  Sealkote. — With  Malakand  Force. 

Colonel  R.  H.  F.  Rennick.  Indian  Staff  Corps Mooltan. 

District  Recruiting  Officers. 

Captain  R.  W.  Falcon,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  14  June  95   Peshawur. 

Captain  C.  A.  Fowler,  iDdian  Staff  Corps,  10  Aug.  96   Jhelum. 

Captain  R.  E.  Foley,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  to  Apr.  97  TJmritsur. 

Major  D.  J.  O.  Taylor,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  26  Apr.  97 Jullunder. 

Commandant  Fort  A'tock  Lieut.  G.  H.  ifeale,  West  Surrev  Regiment. 

Adjutant  Fort  Attack Lieut.  R.  H.  M' Vittie,  Royal  Artillery. 

Bengal. 

Commanding  the  Forces  {with  rank  o/"> -.,-   .      ~„  ,  ~.    r.  T      ,      t.~t, 

It  Ge     ■'  l\  »  Major  General  Sir  George  Luck,  Js  CB. 

Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  and  Aide  de  Camp...    Major  A.  E.  Sandbach,  Royal  Engineers. 
Aide  de  Camp Captain  E.  B.  Cook,  1  Life  Guards. 


Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant.  General  ...     Major  S.  D.  Gordon,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  2  Feb.  97. 
Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  for  Musketry  ...     Bt.  Major  C.  E.  Johnson,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  30  Apr.  96. 
Colonel  on  the  Stuff.  Royal  Artillery  ...    Brigadier  General  H.  Pipon,  Royal  Artillery,  11  June  96. 
Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen. for  R.  Artillery    Captain  H.  H.  Butler,  1  Jan.  96. 
Inspector  of  Gl/milasia  (i'orPuniabaud^  rt       .    .      ~    T  ,.,,,    ,r(Tr-  „      .  ,,         -,  ~    ..       .        .  TT.    ,  , 

Bengal  Commands} j  Captain  R.  L  ]i.  M'Kerrell,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  1  May  ( 

Principal  Medical  Officer 

Garrison  Quarter  Master, Fort  William    Captain  E.  St.  A.  Wake,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  30  Apr.  97. 

Fiest  Class  Disteict  Commandees. 
Commanding  Meerut  District  Major  General  Sir  B.  Blood,  KCB.  Royal  Engineers,  22  Sept.  9S. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  W.  S.  Fraser.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  22  Sept.  98. 

Commanding  Oude  District    Major  General  R.  M.  Jennings,  CB.  Bengal  Cavalry,  1  Apr.  98. 

Aide  de  Camp 

Second  Class  Disteict  Commanders. 

Bundelcund. 
Brigadier  General  J.  H.  Wodehonse,  CB.  CMG.  Royal  Artillery,  2  Feb.  98.  Presidency. 
p.s.c.  Brigadier  General  P.  D.  Jeffreys,  CB.  (from  h.p.  Connaught  Rangers), ")  w    •,,   ,,,,„ ' 

17  Mar.  98    jJNeroacuia. 

Brigadier  General  R.  M.  Clifford,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  4  Apr.  9S    ."    Allahabad. 

Brigadier  General  Sir  A.  Gaselee,  KCB.  Indian  Start  Corps,  25  July  98 Assam. — Offg.  QM.G.  in  India 

Brigadier  General  Sir  W.  H.  Meiklejohn,  AX'Ii«H£*#**T«Jien<ml  Infantry.  )      r,  ,  ■-,        , 

8  Dec.  98 ^N/.Py:.A.^>s.: S     aollllcullcl- 

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103  Staff  Abroad. 

Assistant  Adjutant  Generals. 

p.s.c.  Colonel  T.  Prickett,  (from  h.p.  Essex  Regiment),  8  Jan.  95 Oude.  LMooltan. 

Colonel  W.  Hailes,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  17  Aug.  95 Allahabad.— Offg.     Col.     on      Staff, 

p.s.c.  Bt.Major  F.  Wintour,  West  Kent  Regiment,  17  Mar.  98  (10  Sept.  94)  ...  Presidency. — Furlough. 

p.s.c.  Major  J.  Sherston,  DSO.  Rifle  Brigade,  15  Oct.  93 Meerut. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals. 

Major  B.  T.  Paul,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  23  Apr.  94 Oude. 

Major  0.  F.  G.  Young,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  1  Apr.  95 Meerut. 

p.s.c.  Major  H.  W.  D.  Denne,  Gordon  Highlanders,  7  Nov.  95  (is  July  94) Presidency. 

Major  St.  G.  L.  Steele,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  1  Jan.  96 ,  Assam. 

p.s.c.  Captain  J.  MacN.  Walter,  Devonshire  Regt.  13  May  96  (4  July  94)    Nerbudda. 

p.s.c.  Bt.Lt. Colonel  H.  R.  B.  Donne,  Norfolk  Regiment,  1  Nov.  98  Bundelcund. — Furlough. 

p.s.c.  Captain  H.  F.  Loch,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  1  Nov.  98 Rohilcund. 

Colonels  on  the  Staff. 

Colonel  A.  H.  Turner,  CB.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  26  Nov.  95 .' Fyzabad. 

p.s.c.  Colonel  G.  H.  More-Molyneux.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  29  July  98  Cawnpore. 

Colonel  N.  F.  F.  Chamberlain,  Indian  Staff  Corps    Delhi. 

District  Recruiting  Officers. 

Captain  M.  A.  Kerr,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  24  Aug.  96  Goruckpore. 

Captain  T.  Webster,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  1  May  97 Delhi. 

Captain  W.  Prior,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  3  Feb.  98 Lucknow. 

Madras. 

Governor St.  Hon. Sir  ArthurElibank  Havel0ck,  GCMG.  GCIE.  18  Mar.  96. 

Private  Secretary  

Military  Secretary 

,Captain  B.  P.  Portal,  17  Lancers,  18  Mar.  96. 

Captain  W.  M'L.  Campbell,  Black  \Vatch,  17  Aug.  98. 

Aides  de  Camp    J  Lieut.  E.  R.  Clutterbuck,  4  Hussars,  8  Aug.  98. 

Captain  G.  S.  Morris,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  26  July  98  (extra). 

I  Lt.Colonel  C.  E.  Crighton,  S.I.  Railway  Vols.  38  Mar.  96. — Son. 

Surgeon , Major  W.  B.  Browning,  Indian  Medical  Service. 

Commanding  the  Forces   Major  General  Sir  G.  B.Wolt-eley,  JxCB.  28  Oct.  98. 

Assist.  Military  Sec.  and  Aide  de  Camp    Major  F.  J.  Eveiegh,  Oxford  Light  Infantry. 

Aide  de  Camp  Lieut.  G.  R.  De  H.  Smith,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Derutu  Adjutant   (jteneral    (with  ranted  n. ,  .,    a;«.„ « /m   T    i.*„-  c.jpp r»„^ 

',.  ,J  ■     •;.      a          ,,        v  >  Colonel  G.  Simpson,  CB.  Indian  staff  Corps,  20  Oct.  95. 

oj  Brigadier  General) J  e        1  1    t  yj 

Assistanr  Quarter  Master  General  Colonel  J.  P.  C.  Neville,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  15  Mar.  97. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General  Colonel  F.  J.  Kempster,  DSO.  (from  Munster  Fus.),  23  July  97,-  Furlough. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General Captain  B.  H.  J.  Reay,  Wiltshire  Regiment,  18  Mar.  97  (19  Aug.  95). 

Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  General  for  Musketry  Major  H.  S.  Mayhew,  Border  Regiment,  19  Nov.  97  (31  Mar.  94). 

Colonel  on  the  Staff',  Royal  Artillery  ...  Brigadier  General  A.  A.  Saunders,  24  June  97. 

Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  General  R.  Artillery  Captain  W.  K.  M'Leod,  4  Aug.  98. 

Principal  Medical  Officer    Surgeon  General  C.  E.  M'Vittie,  Indian  Medical  Service,  1  Apr.  95. 

Fihsi  Class  District  Commanders. 
Commanding  Secunderabad  District  ...    Major  General  C.  Tucker,  CB.  5  Dec.  95. 

Aide  de  Vamp   Major  G.  A.  Williams,  South  Staffordshire  Regiment,  16  Sept.  97. 

Commanding  Burma  District Major  General  M.  Protheroe,  CB.  CSS.  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Aide  de  Camp    

Second  Class  District  Commanders. 
Brigadier  General  D.  J.  S.  M'Leod,  CB.  DSO.  Madras  Cav.  3  July  95    Bangalore. — Furlough. 
p.s.c.  Brig.  Gen.  E.  J.  Lugard  (from  h.p.  Lanes.  Regt.)  21  Aug.  95  ...     Southern. 
Brigadier  General  J.  T.  Cummins, DSO. Indian  Stafl  Corps, 11  Nov.  95    Madras. 
"S&p.s.e.  Brigadier  General  R.  C.  Hart,  OB. (from  ft.  Eng.)  2  Mar.  96    Belgaum. 
Rrig.  Gen.  J.  H.  Barnard,  CB.  CMG.  (fromh.p.Regtl.Dist.),  18  Aug.  96    Mandalay. 
Brigadier  General  S.  E.  Rolland,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  31  Dec.  96 Belgaum. 

Assistant  Adjutant  Generals. 

p.s.c.  Lt.Colonel  W.  R.  Routh,  Suffolk  Regiment,  19  June  95 Madras. 

p.s.c.  Major  E.  R.  C.  Graham,  Cheshire  Regt.  2  Sept.  95  (25  May  94)       Secunderabad. 

Major  A.  B.  Fenton,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  14  Dec.  90  Bangalore. 

Major  G.  W.  Maxwell,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  19  Dec.  96 Belgaum.— Furlough. 

Major  T.  H.  Haughton,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  4  Apr.  97  (23  Feb.  95)  ...     Southern. 
~S£.  Bt.Lt.  Colonel  F.  J.  Aylmer,  R.  Engineers,  8  July  97  (4  Oct.  95)     Burma. 

p.s.c.  Bt.Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  Murray,  Royal  Artillery,  25  Jan.  98    Rangoon.— Offg.  A.Q.M.G.  Intel].  Br. 

Lt.Colonel  M.  E.  H.  O.  Welch,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  22  July  98 Mandalay. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals. 

Captain  E.  M.  Reed,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  15  Nov.  95 Rangoon.— Sick  Furlough. 

Major  H.  A.  Vowell,  West  Yorkshire  Regt.  19  Nov.  93  (13  Feb.  94)...  Bangalore. 

Captain  R.  H.  D.  Turing,  Indian  Staff  Dorps,  17  Apr.  96   Secunderabad. 

Captain  F.  T.  Williams,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  13  Nov.  96 Madras. 

p.s  c.  Captain  W.  S.  Banks,  Dorsetshire  Regt.  18  Mar.  97  (30  Dec.  95)  Belgaum. 

Ciptam  J.  R.  Mathewes,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  6  Apr.  97  Mandalay. — Furlough. 

p.s.c.  Major  H.  St.  L.  Wood,  DSO.  Dorset  Regiment,  14  June 97 Southern  Shan  States. — Offg.  A.A.G. 

Captain  H.  L:  Rosher,  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  20  Oct.  97  (18  Mar.  97)  Burma. 

Colonels  on   the  Staff. 

Bellary. 
Colonel  E.  B.  Anderson,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  5  June  97    Southern  Shan  States. 

Bombay. 

Governor , Rt.  Hon.  W.  Lord  Sandhurst,  GCIE.  Knight  of  Justice  of  St.  John  of  Jem- 
Private  Secretary S.  W.  Edgerley,  CSI.  [salem,  18  Feb.  95. 

Military  Secretary  Major  R.  Owen,  21  Hussars,  18  Feb.  95. 

...      ,    „  (  Captain  B.  J.  T.  Levett,  Scots  Guards,  10  Feb.  95. 

A.iaesae  ^amp <  Captain  A_  D.Young,  Royal  Artillery,  9  Dec.  97. 

Surgeon    Major  Henry  Martin,  MB.  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 

Commanding  the  Forces  Lieut.  General  Sir  Robert  C.  Low,  KCB.  Bengal  Cavalry,  29  Oct.  98. 

ASdeCamalUary  SeCr'tttry  a"d  Jide  }  Bt.Major  H.  E.  Stanton,  DSO.  Royal  Artillery,  29  Oct.  98. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  R.  B.  Low,  DSO.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  29  Oct.  98. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General   (icith  rank  <;  p.s.c.  Colonel  R.  L.  H.  Cnrteis  (from  h.p.  Bedlordshire  Regt.),   10  Apr.  95 
of  Brigadier  General) \      (1  July  90). — Officiating  in  Command,  Bangalore. 


Staff  Abroad.  104 


Assistant  Quarter  If  aster  General U(£  Col.O'M.Creagh,  Indian  S.C.  7  Mar.  96  (1  Nov.  95.) — Offg.  inComd.Aden 

Assistant  Adjutant  General  Colonel  W.  C.  Black,  Indian  Staff  Corps,   1  Nov.  96. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General Captain  S.  C.  F.  Jackson,  DSO.  Hampshire  Regt  18  July  97.  (21  Apr.  97). 

Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  for  Musketry  ...     Major  C.  Grant,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  23  Feb.  96. 
Colonel  on  the  Staff,  Royal  Artillery  ...     Brigadier  General  C.  H.  Spragge,  CB.  24  Mar.  96. 
Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  for  S.  Artillery    Captain  J.  G.  Geddes,  Royal  Artillery,  14  May  97. 

principal  Medical  Officer  "..     Surgeon  General  A.F.Churchill,  MD.  Army  Medical  Staff,  17  July  96. 

Inspector  of  Gymnasia  (Madras  and  Bombay  Commands). 

Major  E.  C.  Hill,  Wiltshire  Regiment,  18  Mar.  97    Poona. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General.  British  Army  Schools  (Mulras  and  Bombay  Commands). 
Major  H.  W.  Scott,  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  24  Mar.  96. 

Inspector  of  Army  Signalling  (Madras  and  Bombay  Commands) . 
Captain  A.  E.  Hatch,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  16  Aug.  97. 

First  Class  District  Commanders. 
Commanding  Mhow  District Major  General  M.  H.  Nicolson,  CIS.  Bombay  Infantry,  3  Apr.  95. 

Aidede  Camp Captain  R.  J.  G.  Eikingcon,  Royal  Artillery,  2  Mar.  96. 

Commanding  Quetta  District  Major  General  Sir  W.  Ualbraitli,  KCB.  1  Apr.  95. 

Aidede  Camp  Captain  D.  L.  Mallaby,  Royal  Engineers,  1  Nov.  97. 

Commanding  Poona  District  p.s.c.  Maj  ir  General  C.  J.  liamett. 

Aide  de  Camp 

Secoxd  Class  District  Coitiiandebs. 

Major  General  T.  A.  Cooke,  9  Jan.  94    Sind. 

Brigadier  General  C.  A.  Cumngham,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  8  May  95 Aden. — Furlough. 

Major  General  G.  C.  Hogg,  CB.  Bombay  Cavalry,  10  June  95 Deesa-  Offg.in  Uomd.,  Poona. 

Brigadier  General  Sir  R.  Westmacott,  KCB.  DSO.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  1  Nov.  96    Nagpore. 

p.s.c.  Brigadier  General  F.Ventris  (from  h.p.  Essex  Regt.),  23  July  97     Bombay.— Furlough. 

Assistant  Adjutant  Generals. 

Colonel  F.  S.  F.  Stokes  (from  h  p.  Irish  Ri3esl  2  Sept.  95 Mhow.— Offg.  D.  A.G.  Bombay. 

Colonel  G.  H.  C.  Dyce,  CB.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  24  Jan  gi  (11  Oct.  95)    yuetta. — Comdg.  Tochi  Force. 

p.s.c.  Lt.Colonel  G.  D.  Stawell  (from  h.p.  Devonshire  Regiment)  15  June  90 Deesa. 

p.s.c.  Major  A.  \V.  L.  Bayly,  DSO. ,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  16  Nov.  95   Siud. 

Bt.Lt.tJolonel  G.  H.  W.  o'Sullivan,  Royal  Engineers,  20  Nov.  96 Pooua. 

Major  C.  P.  Triscott,  DSO.  Royal  Artillery,  22  Apr.  98 Bombay.— Furlough. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals. 

p.s.c.  Major  H.  Chance,  Royal  Artillery,  4  Feb.  94    Sind.— Offg.  A.  A.G. 

Major  L.  H.  Tidal,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  17  Sept.  95    Aden. 

Captain  A.  E.  Aitken,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  16  Sov.  95 Bombay. 

Captain  F.  J.  M.  Edwards,  DSO.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  fc  Feb.  96  Mhow. 

Major  W.  F.  Cahusac,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  24  Aug.  96 Bombay.— Sick  Furlough. 

p.s.c.  Captain  R.  J.  Pinuey,  Royal  Fusiliers,  27  Nov.  96 Quetta. 

p.s.c.  Major  E.  C.  Bathune,  16  Lancers,  8  Jan.  98 Nagpore. — Offg.  A.  A..  Ger. 

Captain  VV.  J.  M'Whmme,  Irish  Rifles,  22  Apr.  98    Pooua. 

Colonel  on  the  Staff. 

Colonel  H.  S.  Tandy,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  1  Nov.  96     Nusseerabad. — Sick  Furlough. 

District  Recruiting  Officers. 

Captain  J.  M.  Ransom,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  1  Apr.  96 Nusseerabad. 

Captain  G.  W.  C.  Snatchoull,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  1  Apr.  96 Poona. 

Commandant  Fort  As*eerghur    

CEYLON. 

Gooernor  and  Commander  in  Chief    Rt.Hon.  Sir  Joseph  West  Ridgeway,  KCB.  KCSI.     Colombo. 

("Lieut.  R.  S.  VV.  .lackson,  n  Hussars,  2(.  Jan.  96. 

Aides  de  Camp •<  Lieut.  W.  F.  G.  Wyndhatn,  King's  Royal  Rides,  31  Dec.  97. 

CLieut.C.L  Ward-Jackson, York.  t£us.YeomiUiry,2ol?eb.97  (extra). 

Brigadier  General  Major  Geueral  F.  T.  riobson,  26  Mar.  97. 

Aide  de  Camp    p.s.c.  Captain  N.  H.  Vcrtue,  East  Kent  Regiment,  26  Mar.  97 

T>       ,     ,    ■  1     4  u-  *     (/-■„„„...;.  (  Lt. Colonel -Hon.  E.  Noel  (from ih.p.  Rifle  Brigade). 

Deputit  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals {  ,T    .       .,    .,         ...  ,    v        ~       ^*  *" ,,     "     «-f^/. 

■^    J  J  (.Major  F.  Horniblow,  Army  Service  Corps,  3:  Jan.  05. 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery  Lt.Colonel  G.  D.  Faushawe. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer  Lt.Colonel  (j.  R.  K.  Savage. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer  Lt.Colonel  E.  Heith,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Paymaster Staff  Paymaster  C.  Ward. 

Senior  Medical  Officer   Lt.Colonel  A.  W.  Duke,  MD. 

CHINA  AND  HONG  KONG. 

Gooernor  and  Commander  in  Chief  of  Ilonq  Kong...     Sir  Henry  Arthur  Blake,  GCMG.      Victoria. 

Aide  de  Camp    Captain  G.  H.  P.  Colley,  3  Bn.  Irish  Regiment,  30  Jan.  98. 

Major  General Major  General  W.  J.  Gascoigne,  17  Nov.  98. 

Aide  de  Camp    Captaia  Son.  H.  W.  Treftuis,  Scots  Guards,  17  Nov.  98. 

Devutu  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals f  Lt.Colonel  N.  P.  OGorman  (from  h.p   Lincoln  Regt.)   18  Jan.95. 

uepiuy  -HMM..U./.        j  "  (Captain  S.  S.  Long,  Army  Service   Corps,  20  Apr.  96. 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery  Lt.Colonel  A.  R.  Fraser. 

/Commanding  R  -yal  E,igineer(Colonel  on  the  Staff)      Colonel  H.  Elsdale,  14  Nov.  96. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer Lt.Oolonel  J.  L.  W  Heeler,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Pai)  waster Chief  Paymaster  E.  H.  Gorges. 

Principal  Medical  Officer Colonel  G.  J.  M.  Evatl,  MD. 

STBAITS  SETTLEMENTS. 
(Including  Prince  of  Wales*  Island,  Malacca,  Singapore,  and  Christmas  Island. ) 
Gooernor  and  Commander    in    Chief,   and    Uighy  Lt.c0lonel  Sir  Charles  Bullen  Hugh  Mitchell,  67 CMG.  ret.  pay 
Commissioner  ./or  the   Protected  States   %n  theY     R.  MaTines,     Singapore.  VJ 

Malay  Peninsula ) 

Aide  de  Camp  

7      *j.    «,*•  (,„;n,  m„,irnf  7ir„,v,,.  r*„»,;,j)  <P-»-c-  Colonel  H.  T.  Jones-Vaughan,  CB.  (from  h.p.  E.  Yorkshire 
Colonel  on  the  Staff  (with  rank  off  Major  General)  ^r  jjeu-t.),  t  >  Adi\  94. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General p.s.c.  Captain "R.  W.  P.  White,  Welsh  Regiment,  28  Feb.  96. 

Garrison  Adjutant Lieut.  T.  N.  S.  M.  Howard, West  Yorkshire  Regiment,  7  Jan.  98. 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery Lt.Colonel  C.  L.  Casey.     Singapore. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Chippindall. 

Chief  Ordnance'Office    Major  H.  D  E.  Parsons,  West  Surrey  Regiment. 

District  Paymaster Staff  Paymaster  De  la  P.  Robinson. 

Senior  Medical  Officer  Lt.Colonel  H.  H.  Stokes,  MB  ). 

F  2 


ioc  Staff  Abroad. 

LABUAN    AND    ITS    DEPENDENCIES. 
Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief. L.  P.  Beaufort,  Esq. 

AUSTRALIA. 
New  South  "Wales. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  Rt.  Hon.  H.  R.  Visct.  Hampden.     Sydney. 

...      ,    n  C  Captain  C.  V.  Sloane-Stanley,  12  Lancers,  n  Oct.  95. 

Aides  ae  vamp C  Lieut.  P.H.G.  Fielden,  7  Bn.  King's  R.  Rifles,  22  liar.  97  [extra) 

Victoria. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief   lit.  Hon.  T.  Lord  Brastey,  KCB.     Melbourne. 

Aide  de  Camp    Captain  T.  Frewen,  3  Battalion  Leicester  Regiment,  3  Sept.  98. 

South  Australia. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief    Adelaide. 

Aide  de  Camp    

Western  Australia. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief   Lt.Colonel  Sir  Gerard  Smith,  KCMG.  late  Scots  Guards.  Perth. 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut.  N.  W.  Haig,  6  Dragoons,  5  Dec.  97. 

Queensland. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief. lit. Hon.  C.  W.  A.  N.  Lord  Lamington,  KCMG.     Brisbane. 

Aide  de  Camp   Capt.C.H.  Anderson-Pelham,4Bn. Lincoln  Regt.  11  Feb.  97  (extra) 

Tasmania. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief   Rt.  Hon.  J.  W.  J.  Visct.  Gormanstown,  GCMG.    Hobart  Town. 

Aide  de  Camp   

NEW  ZEALAND. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief U.  J.  M.  Earl  o/'Ranfurly,  KCMG.     Wellington. 

( Captain  D.  H.  Alexander,  West  Yorkshire  Regiment,  2  June  97. 

Aides  de  Camp -  Lieut.  H.  D.  O.  Ward,  Royal  Artillery.  10  June  97. 

(Lieut.  A.  0.  Wellesley,  4  Bn.  Lincoln  Regt.  28  Jan.  gS  (.extra). 

FIJI  ISLANDS. 

Governor   and   Commander  in    Chief,   and   High~\ 

Commissioner,  and    Consul   General    for  the  >  Sir  George  Thomas  Michael  O'Brien,  KCMG.    Suva. 

Western  Pacific ) 

Aide  de  Camp  

BRITISH   NEW    GUINEA. 

Lieutenant  Governor  George  Ruthven  Le  Hunte,  Esq.  CMG. 


AFRICA. 

EGYPT,  EORCE  IN. 

Major  General    Major  General  Hon.  R.  A.J.  Talbot. 

Aide  de  Camp  

Assistant  Adjutant  General p.s.c.  Colonel  H.  Cooper  (from  h. p.  N.  Lancashire  Regt.),  3  Apr.  96. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General Lt.Colonel  L.  A.  Hope,  CB.  Army  Service  Corps,  2S  Feb.  97. 

Dep. Assist.  Adj.  General  and  do.  jor  Instruction    p.s.c.  Major  W.  H.  Rycroft,  n  Hussars,  16  July  98. 

(ps.c.  Major  S.  Bird,  Royal  Fusiliers,  31  Jan.  96. 

Staff  vapta-MS    ^ Major  H.  G.  Morgan,  DSO.  Army  Service  Corps,  1  Apr.  97. 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery Major  J.  H.  L.  Dallas. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer     Lt.Colonel  R.  L.  Hippisley. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer Lt.Colonel  F.  O.  Leggett,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Paymaster Chief  Paymaster  F.  Treflfry. 

Principal  Medical  Officer   Surgeon  General  H.  S.  Muir,  M D. 

Senior  Veterinary  Officer    Veterinary  Captain  L.  J.  Blenkinsop,  DSO. 


Garrison  of  Alexandria. 


Colonel  on  the  Staff  (with  rank  of  Major  General)  Colonel  R.  B.  Lane,  CB.  (frcm  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade),  30  Nov.  98. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  ..'. Lt.ColonelF.  R.  B.  Kane  (from  h.p.  E.  Surrey  Regt.), 30 Nov.  gi 

Staff  Captain - p.s.c.  Captain  E.  Montagu,  Suffolk  Regiment,  19  May  98. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer Lt.Colonel  J.  C.  L.  Campbell. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer Captain  H.  A.  Anley,  East  Surrey  Regiment. 

Governor  oftheDongola Province  and  Commandant-)  M   .      General  sil.  A>  Hunter,  DSO.  KCB.  1  Dec.  96  (2  July  94). 
of  the  Frontier  Field  Force )        ■>  -     v  ''  "' 

Suakin. 

Governor  of  the  Red  Sea  Littoral  and  Commandant  \  Colonel  c.  s.  B.  Parsons,  Royal  Artillery,  1  Dec.  96 
at  Suakin , ) 


Staff  Abroad.  1 06 

CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief,  and  High  Com-->  ;  QCM&   KCB_     Q        T 

missioner  for  South  Africa  j  •  * 

ililitary  Secretary Major  J.  Hanbury-Williams,  Oxford  Light  Infantry,  17  Apr.  97. 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut.  R.  C.  Master,  King's  Royal  Rifles,  12  Apr.  98. 

Major  General  (with  ran/c  of  Lieutenant  General)    Sir  William  F.  Butler,  KCB.  12  Nov.  98. 

Assistant  Military  Secretary  and  Aide  de  Camp...    Captain  B.  S.  Bulfm,  Yorkshire  Regiment,  12  Nov.98. 

Aide  de  Camp  ....'. Capt.  M.J.  Sweetman.EnstYorkshire  Regt.  12  Nov.  98  (1  Mar.  96). 

Assistant  Ad/r.tant  General Colonel  M.  S.Crofton, -DSO.flroinh. p.  S.Stafford  Regt.)  13  July  94. 

tj,,,,,.     ,  ,,.   .      .  „  ,  <  p.s.  c.  Captain  F.  J.  Davies,  Grenadier  Guards,  13  Feb.  97. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals    |£  g  c_  Ca£tainE.  B.Carter,  Army  Ser.  Corps,  2  July  98  (11  Dec.97). 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery p.s.c.  Lt.Colonel  J.  K.  Trotter,  CMG. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer  ( Colonel  on  the  Staff)    p.s.c.  Colonel  W.  G.  Morris,  CMG.  22  July  98. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer Lt.Color.el  G.  R.  Hobbs,  Arm.f  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Paymaster    Chief  Paymaster  W.  B.  Wade. 

Principal  Medical  Officer   Colonel  J.  F.  Supple. 

Senior  Veterinary  Officer Veterinary  Major  R.  F.  Frost. 

NATAL  AND  ZULTJLAND. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief. Hon.  Sir  Walter  Fras.  Hely-Hutehinson,  GCMG  .Pietermaritzburg . 

Aide  de  Camp    Lieut.  F.  D.  Murray,  Royal  Highlanders,  1  Aug.  98. 

Brigadier  General  (with  rank  of  Major  General)       Colonel  G.  Cox  (from  h.p.  Irish  Fusiliers),  1  Jan.  98  (30  Aug.  95). 
~n„„„i,.  1  „■  t     ,    u-  ,     .  r<  ;  (p.s.c.  Captain  H.  W.  G.  Graham,  DSO.  5  Lancers,  11  Mar.  9;. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals [kooloife!  B.  Gaussen,  Army  Service  Corps,  17  Apr.  97. 

Brigade  Major   p.s.c.  Captain  J.  M.  Vallentin,  Somerset  Light  Inf.,  9  Apr.  98. 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery  (with  rank  of  Colonel)     Lt.Colonel  E.  O.  Hay. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer  Lt.Colonel  W.  F.  N.Noel. 

Chief  Ordnance' Officer  Major  E.  T.  Stanley,  A.rmy  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Paymaster      Staff  Paymaster  W."  B.  Caulfeild-Stoker. 

SAINT  HELENA. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief Robert  Armitage  Sterndale,  Esq.     James  Town. 

Chmist°erd'm"'Ce  ^"^  a"d  ^^  XMriet  *"*'  \  CaPtail1  J-  K.  Hale>  East  Lancashire  Regiment. 

MAURITIUS. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief Sir  Charles  Bruce,  KCMG.  Port.  Louis. 

Aides  de  Camv  '.  -Lieut.  ^.  H.  Robinson,  4  Bn.  Arg.  and  Suth.  High,  (extra). 

Colonel  on  the  Staff  (with  rank  of  Major  General)  Colonel  J.  T.  Coke  (from  h.p.  King's  Own  Scot.  Bor.),  28  May  98. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General p.s.c.  Major  A.  T.  P.  Hudson,  Manchester  Regiment,  1  Mar.  95. 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery  Major  H.  S.  Nelson. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer Lt.Colonel  H.  L.  Jessep. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer Lieut.  S.  C.  C.  Townsend,  Royal  Artillery. 

District  Paymaster Paymaster  H.  D.  Stacpole. 

Senior  Medical  Officer  Colonel  J.  Fraser,  MD. 

SEYCHELLES    ISLANDS. 

Administrator Henry  Cockburn  Stewart,  CMG.    Mahe. 

GOLD  COAST  COLONY. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  F.  M.  Hodgson,  CMG.     Accra. 

COLONY   OF   LAGOS. 

Governor  and  Commander  hi  Chief 

Aide  de  Camp 

Garrison  Adjutant 2nd  Lieut.  A.  Cameron,  West.  India  Regiment,  21st  Aug.  98. 

WEST  AFRICA  SETTLEMENTS. 
{At  Sierra  Leone  and  on  the  Gambia.) 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  ^lu>C°i°0nel  ££  Frreder'ck  Cardew,  KCMG.  ret.  pay  S.  Lanca- 

J  {.     shire  Regiment.    Free  Town. 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut.  J.  F.  N.  Price,  3  Bn.  Bedford  Regiment,  23  Oct.  97. 

Brigade  Major   Major  E.  S.  C.  Kennedy,  West  India  Regiment, '16  Apr.  98. 

Garrison  Adjutant Lieut.  N.E.  F.  Safford,  West  India  Regt.  10  Aug.  98.  Sierra  Leone. 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery  p.s.c.  Major  A.  R.  Stuart.     Sierra  Leone. 

Commanding  Royal Engineer  (with  rank  of  Captain)    Lieut.  J.  P.  Mackesy.  Sierra  Leone. 

Senior  Medical  Officer Major  S.  J.  Flood.  ' 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer Captain  R.  H.  B.  Taylor,  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers. 

District  Paymaster  Paymaster,  J.  E.  Benbow,  Major  late  1  Dragoon  Guards. 

Gambia. — Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief 

Administrator Sir  Robert  Baxter  Llewellyn,  KCMG. 

AMERICA. 

CANADA. 
Comprising  all  the  Provinces  within  and  adjacent  thereto. 

Governor  General  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada    The  Rt.  Son.  the.  Earl  of  Minto,  GCMG.     Ottawa. 

Military  Secretary      Major  L.  G.  Drummond,  Scots  Guards,  3  Nov.  98. 

Aide  de  Camp  Lieut.  W.  F.  Lascelles,  Scots  Guards,  3  Nov.  98. 

Lieutenant  General Lord  W.  F.  E.  Seymour,  2  June  98.     Halifax. 

Assistant  Military  Secretary  and  Aide  de  Camp     Major  Hon.  L.  H.  D.  Fortescue,  17  Lancers,  2  June  98. 

Aidede  Camp    Captain  A.  G.  Ferguson,  Rifle  Brigade,  2  June  98. 

Commanding  the  Militia  of 'the  Dominion,  tcithrankC p.s.c.  Colonel  E.  T.  H.  Hutton,    CB.  (from  h.p.   King's  Royal 
of  Major  General  \      Rifles),  11  Aug.  98. 

Aide  de  Camp   Lieut.  A.  C.  Bell,  Scots  Guards,  22  Sept.  98. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General    Colonel  V.  R.  Biscoe  (from  h.p.  N.  Lancashire  Regt.)  18  Mar.  97. 

n»„..t  .</„•/     t  Ai-  t     j.  n  1  (p.s.c.  Captain  V.  Semini,  Leicester  Regiment,  22  Oct.  9^. 

JJepuFy  Assist  a  nt  A(  hutaitt  Generals  -i  -i-i    .         ,  ',     „r    r,  n       i     .  <.  M  \=   r  c 

r    "  ■'  (.Colonel  A.  W.  Collard,  Army  Service  Corps,  16  June  96. 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery  {Colonel  on  the  Staff)     Colonel  H.  B.  Kingscote,  24  Sept.  95. 

Staff  Captain,  Royal  Artillery  Cantain  G.  S.  Duffus,  r  Jan.  96. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer Lt.Colonel  C.  Wilkinson. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer Lt.Colonel  G.  R.  Atkinson,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

district  Paymaster Paymaster  H.  B.  Harward. 

Principal  Medical  Officer  Colonel  W.  M'Watters. 


ioj-8  Staff  Ahmad. 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  Lt. Col.  Sir  Henry  E.  M'Callum,  KCMG.,  Reserve  List  R.  Engv 

Aide  de  Camp  

BARBADOES.  &c. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief. Sir  James  Shaw  Hay,  KCMG Bridgetown. 

Aide  de  Camp  Lieut.  E.  G.  Lees,  Berkshire  Resiment. 

Brigadier  General  on  the  Staff  Major  General  R.  P.  Butler.  12  Jan.  98  (8  May  95). 

T>»„.  f„  .„  ,,(     1  ,r  ,     1  n  1  f  p.s.c.l.t. Colonel  A. M.Paterson(fromh. p. Bedford  Regt.),  7  Apr.97. 

Ueputii  Assista at  Adiulant  Generals    11,    .       ~    -n    tt-h     .  c        •       n  xt 

r    J  "  uc/icuii,  (.Major  R.  E.  Hill,  Army  Service  Corps,  3  Nov.  97. 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery  Major  A.  L.  Molesworth St.  Lucia. 

Commanding  Soyal  Engineer  .". Lt.Colonel  E.  Dickinson. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer Major  J.  B.  Archdale,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

Dishicf  Paymaster Staff  Paymaster  O.  M.  Johnston. 

Senior  Medical  Officer  Lt.Colonel  P.  R.  Gabbett. 

ANTIGUA  AND  LEEWARD  ISLANDS. 

Gjvernor  and  Commander  in  Chief  Sir  Francis  Fleming,  KCMG St.  John's. 

Aide  de  Camp  

Antigua.— Islim*  Secretary G.  Melville,  Esq.  CMG St.  John's. 

Dominica.— \dministrator P.  A.  Templer,  Esq.  CMG Roseau. 

Montserrat. — Commissioner E.  Baynes.  Eso Plymouth. 

St.   Christcphrr  and  Nevis.— Administrator  ...     T.  R. 'Griffith,  Esq.  CMG Basseterre. 

Virgin  Islands. — Commissioner N.  G.  Cookman,  Esq Tortola. 

BAHAMAS. 
Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief. Sir  Gilbert  Thomas  Carter,  KCMG.     Nassau. 

Aide  de  Camp     

WINDWARD  ISLANDS. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief. Sir  Cornelius  Alfred  Moloney,  KCMG St.  George,  Grenada. 

St.  Lucia. — Administering  the  Government    Charles  Anthony  King-Harrnan,  Esq.  CMG Castries. 

Garrison  Adjutant      

District  Paymaster Paymaster  A.  F.  Pereira. 

St.  Vincent.  —  Administrator Hany  Langhorne  Thompson,  Esq.  CMG.  ' Kingstown. 

BRITISH   GUIANA. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief. Sir  Walter  Joseph  Sendall,  KCMG.     George  Town. 

Aide  de  Camp     

HONDURAS. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief. D.  Wilson,  Esq.  CMG Belize, 

Aide  de  Camp  


JAMAICA. 

Captain  General  and  Governor  in  Chief Sir  Augustus  William  Lawson  Hemming,  KCMG Kingston. 

/±i£p<?2  Camp ■ 

Brigadier  General  on  the  Staff .' .'.'.  Major  General  H.  J.  Hallowes,  16  Feb.  9S  (19  Dec.  94  ) 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  G'enerals Captain  M.  W.  J.  Edye.  Army  Service  Corps,  21  Sept.  08. 

Garrison  Adjutant Lieut.  R.  K.  Healing,  West  India  Regiment,  12  Feb.  98. 

Commanding  Soya!  Artillery  Major  W.  Lambert. 

Commanding  Bengal  Engineer Coionel  A.  R.  F.  Dorward,  DSO. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer Major  R.  Crawford,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Paymaster    Staff  Paymaster  J.  A.  R.  Bell. 

Senior  Medical  Officer Lt.Colonel  B.  H.  Joynt,  MD. 

TRINIDAD    AND    TOBAGO. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief Sir  Hubert  Edward  Henry  Jerningham,  KCMG. ..Port  of  Spain  . 

Aide  de  Camp  

Tobago. — Commissioner "W".  Low,  Esq. 

TURKS    AND    CAJCOS   ISLANDS. 
Commissioner E.  j.  Cameron,  Esq Grand  Turk* 

BERMUDA. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  p.s.c.  Lt.General  G.  D.  Barker,  CB.,  24  June  96. 

Assistant  Military  Secretary  and  Aide  de  Camv     (P-*-e-    Captain    H.    O.     D.     Hickman,     Inniskilling    Fusiliers,. 

r"  (.     24  June  96. 

Aide  de  Camp  Lieut.  H.  E.  Piatt,  Gloucester  Regiment,  15  Mar.  97. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Generals  (p.s.c.  Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Yule  (from  h.p.  Scots  Fusiliers),  7  Nov.  94^ 

(.Lt.Colonel  W.  R.  Winter,  Army  Service  Corps,  31  May  94. 

Commanding  Royal  Artiuery  p.s.c.  Colonel  J.  C.  Daltun. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer  Lt.Colonel  E.  J.  Bor. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer  Lt.Colonel  R.  T.  Stainforth,  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

District  Paymaster Pa  vmaster  I.  W.  T.  S.  Smythe. 

Senior  Medical  Officer  Lt.Colonel  G.  D.  N.  Leake. 

FALKLAND   ISLANDS. 
Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief William  Grey-Wilson,  Esq.  CMG Stanley 


log 

REGIMENTAL     DISTRICT      STAFF. 


M^/-v  "J        Regimental    District,   GLENCORSE.     Counties,  Edinburgh,   Peebles,  Haddington    Berwick, 

^*  ^'  Linlithgow. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.—  William  Gordon,  14  Feb.  98;   Colonel,  31  Oct.  96. 
Territorial  Regiment,  Royal  Scots  (1  F.  and  Edinburgh  Militial.—  Volunteers,  The   Queen's  Rifle  Volunteer 
Brigade,  4th,  5th,  6th,  7th,  and  8th  Volunteer  Battalions  Royal  Scots. 

JT/-V  O  Regimental  District,  GUILDFORD.     County,  Part  of  Surrey. 

~        ■  .      .     "        Lieutenant  Colonel.— Charles  F\  Lawsnn.  25  Mar.  95;  Colonel,  2c,  Sept.  90. 

Territorial  Regiment,  West  Surrey  Rest.    (2  F.   and  2nd'Surrey  Militia). — Volunteers,   1st,  2nd,  3rd,  and  4th 
Volunteer  Battalions  West  Surrey  Regiment. 

"M"i-\  O  Regimental  District,  CANTERBURY.     County.  Part  of Ktm. 

V"        '"'■       Lieutenant  Colonel.—  Waldron  E    R.  Kelly,  1  Nov  95  ;   Colonel,  1  July  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,  East  Kent  Regiment  (3  F.  and  East   Kent  Militia).  —  Volunteers,  1st  a»J   2nd  Volunteer 
Battalions  East  Kent  Regiment. 

"N"n       4-       Regimental  District,  LANCASTER.     Countv,  Part  of  Lanc\shire. 

J.^1  KJ,     ^3Z.     Lieutenant  Colonel.— Edward  R    Fitzherb'ert,  3  Nov.  of  :  Colonel   12  .Tulr  97. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Lancaster   Regt.  (4  F.  and  1st  Lancashire  Militia).— Volunteers,  1st  Volunteer  Battalion 
Lancaster  Regiment. 

f"N"n        ^       Regimental  District,  NEWCASTLE.     Counties,  Northumberland,  Durham. 
nf"   ■  Lieuie'""lt  Colonel.— Alfred  A.  Garstin,  20  Nov.  9S  ;  Co'ouel,  18  Sept.  97. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Northumberland  Fusiliers  (5  F.  «»<i  Northumberland  Militia).— Volunteers,  1st,  2nd,  and 
3rd  Volunteer  Battalions  Northumberland  Fusiliers. 

N"0        6  8        Territorial  Regiment,  Durham  Light  Infantry  (68  F.  and  106  F.  and  1st  and  2nd  Durham  Militia) 
J-^^/i      VJi_ra  — Volunteers,  nt,  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  uiid  5th  Volunteer  Battalions  Durham  Light  Infantry. 

XTi-v      £*         Regimental  District,  WARWICK.     County,  Warwick. 

AN  (_>■    \J  .       Lieutenant  Colonel.— Edward  Ne»bitt,  30  July  95;  Colonel,  25  May  94. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Royal  Warwickshire  Regt.  (6  F.  and  1st  and  2nd  Warwick  Militia). — Volunteers,  1st  and 
2nd  Volunteer  Battalions  Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment. 

/^T/^       TJ        Regimental  District,  HOUNSLOW.     County,  Middlesex,  and  Metropolitan. 
AN  yJt       I  '      Lieutenant  Colonel. — Gardiner  F.  Guyon,  28  Nov.  97;   Colonel,  n  Dec.  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,  1,  2,  3,  4  and  5  Bns.  Royal  Fusiliers  (7  F.  and  Westminster,  London,  and  South  Middlesex 
Militia). —  Volunteers,  1st,  2nd,  and  3rd  Volunteer  Battalions  Royal  Fusiliers. 

"VT^-.        C  X~I       Territorial  Regiment,  Middlesex  Regt.  (57  F.  and  77  F.   and  East  Middlesex   and  5th   Middlesex 
\AN  \J ,     \J  I  •  Militia). —  Volunteers,  i»t  and  2nd  Vol.  Bns.  Middlesex  Regt.,  17th  Middlesex. 

"N"r>       fi       Regimental  District,  WARRINGTON.     County,  Part  of  Lancashire. 
AN  U.     O.     Lieutenant  Colonel. — Edward  J.  H.  Spratt,  27  Oct.  97  ;  Colonel,  2  Mar.  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Liverpool  Regt.  (8  F.  and  2nd  Lancashire  Militia). —  Volunteers,  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  5th, 

and  6th  Volunteer  Battalions  Liverpool  Regiment  (7th  Volunteer  Battalion  Liverpool  Regiment  attached 

to  6th). 

"^T_       ZLC\       Territorial  Regiment,  South  Lancashire  Regt.   (40  F.  and  82  F.  and  4th  Lancashire  Militia). — 
AN  >J.     Tc\_/d  Volunteers,  1st  and  2nd  Volunteer  Battalions  South  Lancashire  Regiment. 

"M"^        Q         Regimental  District,  NORWICH.     County,  Norfolk. 

ANvJ.      &  .      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Charles  E.  Shepherd,  DSO.  28  Oct.  98;  Colonel,  1  May  97. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Norfolk  Reirt.  (9  F.  cf-  1st  Sf  2nd  Norfolk  Militia). — Volunteers,  1st,  2nu,  3rd,^-  4th  Volunteer 
Battalions  Norfolk  Regiment. 


"NTo        1  C\         Regimental  District,  LINCOLN.     County,  Lincoln 


Lieutenant  Colonel. — Thomas  E.  Verner,  CB.  13  Oct.  98  ;   Colonel,  11  March  96. 
Territorial  Regiment,  Lincolnshire  Regt.  (10  F.  and  N.  and  S.  Lincoln  Militia). —  Volunteers,  1st  and  2nd  Volunteer 
Battalions  Lincolnshire  Regiment. 

"NT/~»       1  1  Regimental  District,  EXETER.     County,  Devonshire. 

J-'  vJ«     A  A  ■       Lieutenant  Colonel.— Dennett  T.  Kinder,  7  Oct.  98  ;   Colonel,  18  Jan.  96. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Devonshire  Regiment  (n  F.  and  2nd  and  1st   Devon  Militia).  —  Volunteers,  1st,  2nd,  3rd 
4th,  and  5th  Volunteer  Battalions  Devonshire  Regiment. 

"VT^       "j  Q         Regimental  District,  BURY  ST.  EDMUNDS.     Counties,  Suffolk,  Cambridge. 
AN  vJ  ■     XZj.  ,      Lieutenant  Colonel. — Richard  T.  E.  Dowse,  10  Sept.  98  ;  Colonel,  10  Sept.  98. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Suffolk  Regt.  (12  F.  and  WestSutfolk  and  Cambridge  ililitia.).  — Volunteers,  1st,  2nd,  3rd, 
and  4th  Volunteer  Battalions  Suffolk  Regiment. 

"^T  -.        1   O         Regimental  District,  TAUNTON.     County,  Somerset. 

AN*-'"     AO.      Lieutenant  Colonel. — Robert  B.  Cotton,  4  June  96 ;  Colonel,  25  May  94. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Somersetshire  L'ght  Infantry  (13  F.  #  1  6r  2  Somerset  Militia,'. —  Volunteers,  1st,  2nd,  and 
3rd  Volunteer  Battalions  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry. 

"NTfl       14-       Regimental  District,  YORK.     County,  Part  of  West  Riding  of  York. 
AN  vJ.     XrJC.     Lieutenant  Colonel. — Arthur  W.  Noyes,  10  Oct.  98 ;   Colonel,  20  March  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,  West  Yorkshire  Regt.  (14  F.  end  2nd  and  4th  West  York  Militia). — Volunteers,  1st,  2nd, 
and  3rd  Volunteer  Battalions  West  Yorkshire  Regiment. 

"NTn       1   ^       Regimental  District,  BEVERLEY.     County,  East  Riding  of  York. 

AN  vJ.     A  vJ  ■     Lieutenant  Colonel. — Douglas  C.  De  Wend,  19  Dec.  94  ;   Colonel,  6  Oct.  90. 

Territorial  Regiment,  East  Yorkshire  Regt.  (15  F.  and  East  York  Militia). —  Volunteers,  1st  and  2nd  Volunteer 
Battalions  East  Yorkshire  Regiment. 

"h^ f\       ~\  f5         Regimental  District,  BEDFORD.     Counties,  Huntingdon,  Bedford,  Heetford. 
AN  '-»■      *U>       Lieutenant  Colonel. —  ^ir  G.  A.  de  Hochepied-LarpeLit,  1  Sept.  97  ;   Colonel,  1  July  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Bedfordshire  Regt.  (16  F.  and  Bedford   and   Hertford   Militia). —  Vclunteeri. T.S*;  2nd,  and 

3rd  Volunteer  Battalions  Bedfordshire  Regiment. 


no  Regimental  District  Staff. 

'M'/-j       "j  r7       Regimental  District,  LEICESTER.     Counties,  Nottingham,  Leicester. 
■"■'  *-'■     ^-   I  •     Lieutenant  Colonel. — Wi'.liain  M.  Rolph,  4  Mar.  96  ;   Colonel,  25  May  94. 

Territorial    Regiment,   Leicestershire  Regt.    (17    F.   and    Leicestershire   Militia). —  Volunteers,  1st  Volunteer 
Battalion  Leicestershire  Regiment. 

•J/-)         ~|  Q       Regimental  District,  CLONMEL.    Counties,  Kilkenny,  TippeeahTj  Wexford,  Watereord. 
A^  '-'•       J-v?.     Lieutenant  Colonel. — William  W.  Lawrence,  22  Dec.  07  ;   Colonel,  23  July  97. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Royal  Irish  Regiment  ( 18  F.  and  Wexford,  North.  Tipperary,  and  Kilkenny  Militia) . 


!N"n        1Q       Regimental  District,  RICHMOND  (Yorkshire).    County,  North 

A~  '-'•      J-C7.     Lieutenant  Colonel.— p.s.c.  Arthur  Wilkinson,  25  Mar.  95  ;  Cole 

Territorial  Regiment,  Yorkshire  Regt.  (19  F.  and  5th  W-.  York  and  North  Yor 


Riding  op  York. 
onel.  6  Jan.  94. 


_   ik  Militia). —  Volunteers,  istan'i  2nd 
Volunteer  Battalions  Yorkshire  Regiment. 

"^TfN        QH         Regimental 'District,  BURY.     County,  Fart  of  Lancashire. 

*^'  *"'■  _  £*\J  •       Lieutenant  Colonel. — John  L.  Ross,  30  June  96;   Colonel,  10  Sept.  94. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Lancashire  Fusiliers  (20  F.  and  7th   Lancashire   Militia). —  Volunteers,  ist,  2nd  and  3rd 
Volunteer  Battalions  Lancashire  Fusiliers. 

"NJ"/-\        QT         Regimental  District,  AYR.      Counties,  Ayr,  Wigtown,  Kirkcudbright. 
"^'  '•"'■      "*■     Lieutenant  Colonel.  —  Edmund  C.  Browne,  5  Nov.  95  ;   Colonel,  1  July  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  (21   F.  and  Ayr  and    Wigtown  Militia).—  Volunteers,    ist  and    2nd 
Volunteer  Battalions  Scots  Fusiliers,  Galloway. 

N"n        90         Regimental  District,  CHESTER.      County,  Cheshire. 

A'lw.      /Li  <Li  .       Lieutenant  Colonel. — Arthur  W.  Sheringnam,  27  Jan.  98  ;   Colonel,  14  May  05. 

Territorial  Regiment,  CheshiveRegt.  {22F. and  1st  and  2nd  Cheshire  Militia). — Volunteers,  ist,  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  and 
5th  Volunteer  Battalions  Cheshire  Regiment. 

1ST /-j       Q  O        Regimental  District,  WREXHAM.    Co«rt<ies, Anglesea,  Carnarvon,  Denbigh,  Flint,  Merioneth. 
J-V  \J.     ^lO.       Lieutenant  Colonel.— p.s.c.  Edward  S.  Creek,  ■>.  Aug.  97  ;   Colonel,  26  May  90. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  (23  F.  an  d  Denbigh  and  Flint  and  Merioneth  and  Carnarvon  Militia). 
—  Volunteers,  ist,  2nd  and  yd  Volunteer  Battalions  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers. 

"NFn       Q4-       Regimental  District,  BRECON.  Counties,  Cardigan,  Radnor,  Brecon,  Monmouth,  Montgomery 
^'",     ^ClTC.      Lieutenant  Colonel. — I1  C  Edward  S.  Browne,  8  Apr.  97  ;  Colonel,  8  Apr.  97. 

Territorial  Regiment,   South  Wales  Borderers  (24  F.  and  South  Wales  Borderers  and  Montgomery  Militia). — 
Volunteers,  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  4th  and  5th  Volunteer  Battalions  South  Wales  Borderers. 

N/->        OC        Regimental  District,  BERWICK-ON-T  WEED.     Counties,  Dumfries,  Roxburgh,  Selkirk. 
*-*"      ^1  vj  .       Lieutenant  Colonel. — Veruor  Chater,  1  Apr.  95  ;  Colonel,  6  Jan.  94. 

Territorial  Regiment,  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (25  1'.  ui<#Scottish  Borderers  Militia). — Volunteers,  ist 
Roxburgh  and  Selkirk,  and  arid  3rd  Volunteer  Battalions  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers. 

"N"n        C^fi       Regimental  District,  HAMILTON.     County,  Part  of  Lanark. 

■"  »■»■      .£j)\j  ,    Lieutenant  Colonel. — John  R.Mecbam,  17  Mar.  97  ;   Colonel,  15  Dec.  94. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Scottish  Rifles  (26  F.  and  90  F.  and    2  Lanark  Militia).— Volunteers,  ist  Lanark,  2nd 
Volunteer  Battalion  Scottish  Rifles,  3rd  Lanark,  4th  Volunteer  Battalion  Scottish  Rifles. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Highland  Lt.  Inf.  (71  F.  and  74  F.  and  ist  Lanark  Mil.). —  Volunteers,  ist, 
2nd,  and  3rd  Vol.  Bns.  Highland  Lt.  Inf.,  9th Lanarkshire,  5th  Vol.  Bn.  Highland  Lt.  Inf. 


No.   71. 
iNo.  27. 


Regimental  District,  OMAGH.     Counties, Londonderry,  Donegal,  Tyrone,  Fermanagh. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. — p.s.c.  Mackenzie  Churchill,  31  May  97;  Colonel,  6  Jan.  94. 
Territorial  Regiment,  Inniskilling  Fas.  (27  F.  and  108  F.  and  Fermanagh,  Tyrone  and  Donegal  Militia). 


"VT  — .        Cy  Q         Regimental  District,  BRISTOL.     County,  Gloucester. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. — Frederic  J.  Curtin,  5  Jan.  97  ;   Colonel,  1  July  95. 
Territorial    Regiment,    Gloucestershire  Regt.  (28  F.  and   61   F.  and  South  and    North   Gloucester  Militia).— 
Volunteers,  ist  and  2nd  Volunteer  Battalions  Gloucestershire  Regiment. 

"NTo       {?  Q         Regimental  District,  WORCESTER.     County,  Worcestershire. 

■*-N  vJ  .     *£i  kj  .       Lieutenant  Colonel. — Henry  J.  de  3.  de  Berniere,  9  July  05 ;  Colonel,  6  Jan.  94. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Worcester  Regt.  (29  F.  and  36  F.  and  Worcestei  Militia). —  Volunteers, island  2nd  Volunteer 
Battalions  Worcester  Regiment. 

I'T^n       *-£fi        Regimental  District,  PRESTON.     County,  Part  of  Lancashire. 

*■'"■     <J\J,       Lieutenant  Colonel.— p. s.c.  Metcalfe  S.  Brownrigg,  30  Nov.  96  ;  Colonel,  30  Nov.  96. 
J         Territorial  Regiment,  B.    Lancashire   Regt.  (30  F.  Sf  59  F.  %  5th  Lancashire  Militia). — Volunteers,   ist  and  2nd 
Volunteer  Battalions  East  Lancashire  Regt. 
TNTj-v       /Lt'7       Territorial    Regiment,  North  Lancashire  Regt.  (17 F.  Jr  81  F.  Sr  3  Lancashire  Militia).—  Volun- 
'  JLt!  \j  .     ^£  I  .  teers,  ist  and  2nd  Volunteer  Battalions  North  Lancashire  Regiment. 

f3f\        O"!        Regimental  District,  KINGSTON.     County,  Part  of  Surrey. 
Jj\  4_».     OX.     Lieutenant  Colonel. — Robert  W.  F.  Phillips,  14  Dec.  96  ;    Colonel,  14  Dec.  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,  East  Surrey  Regt.  (31  F.  and-o  F.  and  ist  and  3rd  Surrey  Militia).  —  Volunteers,  ist  Surrey, 
2nd,  3rd,  and  4th  Volunteer  Battalions  East  Surre3'  Regiment. 

"NTn        *-?0         Regimental  District, BODMIN.     County,  Cornwall. 

J.'J  \J  .     O^U  .       Lieutenant  Colonel.— Charles  E.  Knox]"  29  Julv  95  ;  Colonel,  9  Dec.  S9. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  (32  F.  and  46 F.  and  Cornwall  Rangers  Militia).— 
Volunteers,  ist  and  2nd  Volunteer  Battalions  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry. 

"MT/-\        *3  Of       Regimental  District,  HALIFAX.     Cou ntt/,  Part  of  West  R,iding  of  York. 
JLN  O.     (JO,     Lieutenant  Colonel— Henry  B.  Le  Mottle,  8  Oct.  98;  Colonel,  15  Aug.  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Duke  of  Wellington's  West  Riding  Regt.  (33  F.  and  76  F.  arcs'  6t'h  West  York  Militia). — 
Volunteers,  ist,  2nd,  and  3rd  Volunteer  Battalions  West  Riding  Regiment. 

"I^Ty-.        r-^.A.       Regimental  District,  CARLISLE.     Counties,  CuaiBERLAND,  Westmoreland. 
AN  U<      0"±.      Lieutenant  Colonel. — Charles  G.  Brind,  13  Oct.  98  ;    Colonel,  20  Oct.  97. 

Territorial  Regiment,  The  Border  Regt.  (34  F.  and  55  F.  and  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Militia).  —  Volun- 
teers, tst  and  2nd  Volunteer  Battalions  Border  Regiment. 

\T/,         QK         "Regimental  District,  CHICHESTER.     County,  Sussex. 

A^  Vj.      0«J.      Lieutenant  Colonel.— William  F.  Cavaye,  3  Nov.  08;  Colonel,  15  Aug.  87. 

Territorial  Regiment,  The  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (35  F.  <i«ii  107  F.  and  Sussex  Militiaj. —  Volunteers,  rst  ami  2«d 
Volunteer  Battalions  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  istCiuqat  Ports. 


Regimental  District  Staff. 

-RJ  on       Regimental  District,  WINCHESTER^    County,  Hampshire. 


Ill 


O.     O   /.     Lieutenant  Colonel.— p. a. c.  Francis  Cochran,  12  Apr.  96;  Colonel,  21  Apr.  90. 

Territorial  Regiment,  HamDshire  Regt.  (37  P.  ond  67  F.  aiiii  Hampshire  Militia)—  Volunteers,  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  4th, 
"    th  (Isle  of  Wight  "Princess  Beatrice's")  Volunteer  Battalions  Hampshire  Regiment. 

,\T  QQ         Regimental  District,  LICHFIELD.    County  of  Stafford. 

f  IN  O  ,     OO.       Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  K.  H.  Prior,  20  Oct.  95  ;    Colonel,  n  Feb.  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,  South  Staffordshire  Regt.  (38  F.  and  So  F.  and  1    Stafford  Militia).  —  Volunteers,  1st,  2nd, 
and  3rd  Volunteer  Battalions  South  Staffordshire  Regiment. 

XTa-w       Q.A        Territorial  Regiment,  North  Staffordshire  Regt.   (64   F.   and  98   F.  and  2nd  and  3rd  Stafford 
{ IN  O .     Ot:.  Militia) .—  Volunteers,  1st  and  2nd  Volunteer  Battalions  North  Staffordshire  Regiment. 

"NTr\        QQ         Regimental  District,  DORCHESTER.     Cou  nty,  Dorset. 

INUi     Oy,      Lieutenant  Colonel. — Caledon  P.  Egerton,  5  Oct.  9S ;    Colonel,  19  Nov.  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Dorsetshire  Regt.  (.39  F.  and  54  F.  and  Dorset  Militia). —  Volunteers,  1st  Volunteer  Battalion 
Dorsetshire  Regiment. 

For  No.  40,  see  No.  8.] 

■K|"_.        A~\        Regimental  District,  CARDIFF.     Counties.  Pembroke,  Carmarthen,  Glamorgan. 
IN  U  .     r± A  .     Lieutenant  Colonel.— Henry  B.  MacCall,  CB.  8  Apr.  97  ;  Colonel,  1  July  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Welsh  Regt.  (41  F.  and  69  F.  miJ  Glamorgan  Militia). — Volunteers,  1st,  2nd,  and  3rd 
Volunteer  Battalions  Welsh  Regiment,  3rd  Glamorganshire. 

"M"/-.        A_<~)       Regimental  District,  PERTH..     Counties.  Forfar,  Perth,  Fife. 

AN  vJ.     "'X.  jii  .     Lieutenant.  Colonel. — p.s.c.  Richard  H.  L.  Brickenden,  24  May  98  ;  Colonel,  11  July  96. 

Territorial  Regiment,  R  03-31  Highlanders  (42  F.  and  73  F.  and  Pertn  Militia). —  Volunteers,  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  5th, 
and  6th  Volunteer  Battalions  Royal  Highlanders. 

TO"-.        /lO        Regimental  District,  OXFORD.     Counties,  Oxford,  Bucks. 

AN  U.       iO  .     Lieutenant  Colonel. — Howard  Kingscote,  24  Aug.  95  ;  Colonel,  20  May  89. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Oxford  Light  Infantry  (43  F.  and  52  F.  and  Bucks  and  Oxford  Militia).  —  Volunteers,  1st 

and  2nd  Volunteer  Battalions  Oxford  Light  Infantry,  1st  Buckinghamshire,  4th  Volunteer  Battalion  Oxford 

Light  Infantry. 

VI".-.      A  A        Regimental  District,  WARLEY.     County,  Essex. 

AN  (J.    *±"±.      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Edward  H.  G.  Ravenhill,  16  Apr.  95;  Colonel,  6  Jan.  94. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Essex  Regt.  (44  F.  and  56  F.  and  Essex  Rifles  and  West  Essex  Militia).— Volunteers,  1st 
2nd,  3rd,  ana  4th  Volunteer  Battalions  Essex  Regiment. 

"NT,-.       AP\  Regimental  District,  DERBY.     County,  Derby. 

J-NU.    rtO.       Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  G.  Sparkes,  2S  Aug.  95  ;  Colonel,  6  Jan.  94. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Derbyshire  Regt.  (45  F.  and  g$  F.and  i&t  and  2ml  Derby  Militia,  Sherwood  foresters.— 
Volunteers,  1st  and  2nd  Volunteer  Battalions  Derbyshire  Regiment,  1st  Nottingham,  4th  (Notts)  Volunteer 
Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment. 

[For  No.  47,  see  No.  30.] 

-j^r  yiQ         Regimental  District,  NORTHAMPTON.     Count ies,  Northampton,  Rutland. 

AN  O.       XC>.      Lieutenant  Colonel.—  Frank  Ryley,  17  Oct.  98;    Colonel,  1  July  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Northampton  Regt.  (48  F. 'and  5S  F.  and  Northampton  and  Rutland  Militia).— Volunteers, 
1st  Volunteer  Battalion  Northampton  Regiment. 

VT_        A   Q       Regimental  District,  READING.     County,  Berkshire. 

AN  Vj  ■    \fc  \J  •     Lieutenant  Colonel. — Edward  T.  Dickson,  1  May  97  ;   Colonel,  30  Apr.  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Royal  Berkshire  Regiment  (49  F.  and  66F.  and  Berks  Militia). — Volunteers,  1st  Volunteer 
Battalion  Royal  Berkshire  Regiment. 

•JVT-         PL  f\        Regimental  District,  MAIDSTONE.     County,  Part  of  Kent. 

AN  U.     JU,     Lieutenant  Colonel.— Wm.  Head  Bayly.  12  July  94;  Colonel,  23  Dec.  89. 

Territorial  Reoiment,  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  (50  F.  and  97  F.  and  West  Kent  Militia). — Volunteers ,  1st,  2nd 
and  3rd  ( Woolwich)  Volunteer  Battalions  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment. 

"VT-.        R"l        Regimental  District,  PONTEFRACT.     County,  West  Riding  of  Yorkshiee. 
(ANU.      \J  A.  •     Lieutenant  Colonel. — William  Clark,  1  Apr.  97  ;   Colonel,  27  July  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,  The  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  (51  F.  and  105  F.  and  1  W.York  Militia). — Volun- 
teers, 1st  Volunteer  Battalion  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry. 

"VT.~        C2  C        Territorial  Regiment,  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  (65  F.  and  84  F.  and  3rd  West  York  Militia). — 
AN  U .      vJ  ^J  .  Volunteers,  1st  and  2nd  Volunteer  Battalions  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment. 

N_        CO        Regimental  District,  SHREWSBURY.    Counties,  Shropshire  and  Hereford. 
Oi     OO.      Lieutenant  Colonel. — p.s.c.  Francis  W.  Robinson,  1  Nov.  97  ;  Colonel,  19  Aug.  97. 
Territorial  Ucgiment,  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (53  F.  and  S5  F.  and  Shropshire  and  Hereford  Militia). — Volun- 
teers, 1st  and  2nd  Volunteer  Battalions  Shropshire  Light  Infantry,  1st  Herefordshire. 

[For  No.  57,  see  No.  7.] 

fj-.       CZQ       Regimental  District,  DEVIZES.     County,  Wiltshire. 

AN  U  ,    \J  AX.     Lieutenant.  Colonel—  William  B.  Williams,  19  Oct.  98  ;  Colonel,  19  March  98. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Wiltshire  Regt.  (62  F.  and  99  F.  and  Wiltshire  Militia). —  Volunteers,  1  Wiltshire,  2nd  Volun- 
teer Battalion  Wiltshire  Regiment. 

VT-        ftQ        Regimental  District,  ASHTON.     County,  Part  of  Lancashire. 

AN  \J  •     \J<J  m      Lieutenant  Colonel.— p.s.c.  Richard  C.  Hare,  19  March  98 ;  Colonel,  21  Apr.  96. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Manchester  Regiment  (6t  F.  and  96  F.  and  6th  Lancashire  Militia).  —  Volunteers,  ist,2nd, 
3rd,  4th,  5th,  and  6tti  Voluctocr  Battalions  Manchester  Reg;ment. 

[For  No.  64,  see  No.  38.] 
rFor  No.  65,  see  No.  51.] 
[For  No.  68,  see  No.  5.] 
[For  No.  71,  see  No.  26.] 


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Heghneniil  District  Staf. 


No.  72. 


Regimental  District,  FORT  GEORGE.    Counties,  Orkney  and  Shetland,  Sutherland,  Caithness 
Ross  and  Cromarty,  Inverness,  Nairn  and  Elgin. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. — William  Gordon,  6  June  94  ;  Colonel,  11  July  90. 
Territorial  Regiment,  Seaforth    Highlanders  (72  F.  and  78  F.  and  Highland  Rifle  Militia). —  Volunteers,  1st  Vol. 
Bn.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  ist  Sutherland,  3rd  Vol.  Br..  Seaforth  Highlanders. 


nental  District,  ABERDEEN.    Counties,  Aberdeen,  Banff,  Kincardine. 


JLN.  O.       I   <Ji     Lieutenant  Colonel. — Thomas  S.  Gildea,  1  Apr.  97;   Colonel,  14  Feb.  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Gordon  Highlanders  (75  F.  and  92  F.  and  Aberdeenshire  Militia).  —  Volunteers,  1st, 
3rd   (The  Buchan),  4th,  5th  (Deeside  highland),  and  6th  Volunteer  Battalions  Gordon  Highlanders. 


2nd 


No.  79. 


No.  83. 


Regimental  District,  INVERNESS. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. — William  Gordon,  6  June  94;  Colonel,  11  July  90. 
Territorial  Regiment.  Cameron   Highlanders  (79  F.   and  Highland  Light  Infantry  Militia). —  Volunteers,  1st 
Volunteer  Battalion  Cameron  Highlanders. 

Regimental  District,  BELFAST.     Counties,  Antrim,  Down. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. — Francis  J.  Graves.  21  Sept.  95  ;  Colonel,  15  June  S9. 
Territorial  Regiment,  Royal  Irish  Rifles  (83  F.  ana  86  F.  and  N.  Down,  Antrim,  S.  Down,  and  Louth  Militia). 


TOT—        Q  rj       Regimental  District,  ARMAGH.     Counties,  Cavan,  Monaghan,  Armagh,  LoriH. 
J.N  O.      Of.     Lieutenant  Colonel. — p.s.c.  William  Toke  Dooner,  19  Apr.  91;   Colonel,  29  Aug.  93. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  (87  F.  and  89  F.  and  Armagh,  Cavan,  and  Monaghan  Militia). 

"VT_       QQ       Regimental  District,  GAL  WAY.     Counties,  Leitrim,  Sligo,  Roscommon,  Mayo,  Galway. 
■LN  (J.    OO.     Lieutenant  Colonel. — Adrieu  S.  Woods,  12  Apr.  96;  Colonel,  12  Apr.  95. 


Territorial  Regiment,  Connaught  Rangers  1 
Militia). 


IF.  audg^F.  and  South  and  North  Mayo,  Galway,  and  Roscommoa 


"VT-.  Q"[       Regimental  District,  STIRLING.  Counties,  Kinross  and  Clackmannan,  Stirling,  Dumbarton, 

■LN  Vj.       C/li  Argyll,  Bctk,  Renfrew. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. — Philip  D.  Trotter,  21  Jan.  98  ;  Colonel,  15  June  89. 
Territorial  Regiment,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (91  F.  and  93  F.  and  Highland  Borderers  and  Renfrew 
Militia).  —  Volunteers,  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  4th  uiitl  5th  Volunteer  Battalions  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders,  is* 
Dumbarton,  7th  Voluuteer  BattaUon  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders. 

"MT/-N      "I  f\f\       Regimental  District,  Emu.  Counties,  Meath,  Westmeath,  Longford,  King's  Co.,  Queen's  Co 
J.NU.    J.\JKJ,     Lieutenant  Colonel.-  George  W.  N.  Rogers.  T7  Feb.  95;   Colonel,  18  Nov.  86. 

Territorial  Regiment,  Prince  01  Wales's  Leinster  Regt.  (10c  F.  and  109  F.  and  King's  County,  Queen's  County 
and  Meath  Militia). 

"VTy-j      1  A]      Regimental  District,  TRALEE.    Counties,  Limerick,  Kerry,  Cork,  Clare. 
AN<J.   XXJj..  Lieutenant  Colonel. — David  G.  Johnston,  29  July  96 ;  Colonel,  26  Mar.  95. 

Territorial  Regiment,    Koyal  Munster  Fusiliers  (101  F.   and  104  F.   and    South  Cork,   Kerry,  and  Limerick 
County  Militia). 

"NT/-^       TOO       Regimental  District,  NAAS.     Counties,  Dublin,  Wicklow,  Kildaee,  Carlow. 
J-NU.      JL\JZl.     Lieutenant  Colonel.— 

Territorial  Regiment,  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers  (102  F.  and  103  F.  and  Kildare,  Dublin  City,  and  Dublin  County 
Militia). 

'Rifle  Depot,  GOSPORT  {temp.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel.  —  Henry  D.  Browne,  25  May  94  ;   Colonel,  25  May  94. 
Quarter  Master.— Thomas  Riley,  8  Feb.  88;  Hon.  Captain,  27  Sept.  92. 
Line  Battalions,    1st  to  9th  Bns.  King's  Roya'l  Rifles  (60  F.   and  Huntingdon,  2nd   Middlesex,  Carlow,  and 
North  Cork  Militia). —Volunteer),  1st,  2nd,  4th  ( 14th  attached),  5th  \gih  attached)  ,12th  (25th  and  26th  attached), 
13th,  21st, and  22nd  Middlesex,  ist,  2nd, and  3rd  London. 
Line  Battalions,  ist  to  9th  Bns.  Rifle  Brigade  (Rifle  Brigade  and  Queen's  Own  Tower  Hamlets,  Longford, 
King's  Own  Tower  Hamlets,  and   Westmeath  Militia). —  Volunteers,  7th,  15th,   16th,   18th,   19th,  20th  and 
24th  Middlesex,  ist  Tower  Hamlets,  2nd  Tower  Hamlets. 

The  following  Regiments  of  Militia  and  Volunteers  are  attached  to  the  Brigade  of  Foot  Guards : — 
Commando/ Lt. Colonel  Grenadier  Guards. — Militia:  6th  Bn.  Royal  Fusiliers.     Voluyiteers:  15th  and  24th  Middle- 
sex, ist,  2nd,  and  3rd  London,  ist  and  2nd  Tower  Hamlets. 

Command  of  Lt. Colonel   Coldstream   Guards.— Militia :  7th    Bn.    King's    Royal    Rifles.      Volunteers:  ist,  16th, 
18th,  19th,  21st,  and  22nd  Middlesex. 

Command  of  Lt. Colonel    Scots   Guards. — Militia;  7th  Bn.  Rifle  Brigade.     Volunteers:  2nd,  4th  (14th  attached), 
5th  (9th  attached),  7th,  12th  (25th  and  26th  attached),  13th  and  20th  Middlesex. 

Guards'  Depot. — Catcrham. 
Officer  Commanding. — Major  C.  A.  A.  Frederics,  Coldstream  Guards,  1  Aug.  97. 

Adjutant. — Lieut.  F.  H  de  K.  Steuart,  Scots  Guards,  2c  July  98. 
Quarter  Master. — Frederick  Walker,  13  Jan.  97  :  Hon.  Lieut. 

West  India  Depot. 
Officer  Commanding, — Chas.  F.  W.  Moir,  9  Sept.  96  ;  Colonel,  3  Dec.  94. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  REGIMENTAL  DISTRICT  STATIONS. 


Aberdeen    75 

Armagh  87 

Ashton 63 

Ayr    2i 

Bedford    16 

Belfast 83 

Berwick-on-Tweed 25 

Beverley 15 

Birr  100 

Bodmin    32 

Brecon 24 

Bristol 28 

Bury 20 

Bury  St.  Edmunds 12 

Canterbury    3 

Cardiff 41 


Carlisle    34 1  Kingston 31 

Chester    22   Lancaster    4 

Chichester 35!  Leicester 17 

Clonmel 18   Lichfield 38,  64 

Derby  4-,  I  Lincoln    10 

Devizes    62  j  Maidstone  50 

Dorchester 39  1  Naas 102 

Exeter  11 1  Newcastle  5,68 

Fort  George   72  ]  Northampton    4s 


Galway S3 

Glencorse 1 

Guildford 2 

Halifax     33 

Hamilton   26,  71 

Hounslow    7,  57 


Norwich  9 

Omagh 27 

Oxford 43 

Perth 42 

Pontefract  51,  65 

Preston   3°>47 


Inverness 


79   Reading    9 


Richmond  (Torks.)  ...  19 

Rifle  Depot page  112 

Shrewsbury    S3 

Stirling 91 

Taunton   13 

Tralee    :oi 

Warley 44 

Warrington 3,   41s 

Warwick 6 

Winchester 37 

Worcester    29 

Wrexham 23 

York 14 


EDUCATIONAL    ESTABLISHMENTS. 


113 


Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst. 

President.—  Field   Marshal   G.  J.   Visct.  Wolseley,  KP. 

GCB.  6?CW67.RoyalHorse  Guards,  Commander  in  Chief. 
Governor  and   Commandant. — Lieut.General   Sir.   Edwin 

Markham,  KCB.  Royal  Artillery,  19  Dec.  98. 
Assistant   Commandant    and  Secretary. — Lt. Colonel  J.  S. 

Talbot  (from  h.p.  Shropshire  Lt.Inf.),  22  Jan.  97. 
Quarter  Master.  —  Thomas   King   Bunting,    1  Apr.  91 

(1  Apr.  84  )  ;  Son.  Captain,  1  Apr.  94. 
Siding  Master. — Hugh  Ernest   Elliott,  30   Sept.  74    (30 

May  95)  ;  Son.  Major,  30  May  95. 
Surgeon.— Lt.ColonelA.  E.  S.Clarke,  MD. r.n.  1  Sept.82. 
Assist.   Surg. — Lt.Colonel    E.    Gillespie,   MD.    retired 

pay,  1  Aug.  95. 
Chaplain. — Itev.  &..  J.  Townend,  MA.  15  Sept.  94. 

Military  Professors  and  Instructors. 
Professor  of  Fortification. — Major  VV.  Huskisson,  Royal 

Engineers,  14  Jan.  98. 

instructors  in  Fortification. 
Captain  W.  N.  Bolton,  Wiltshire  Regiment,  1  Sept.  92. 
Captain  F.  W.  D.  Quinton,  Royal  Artillery,  1  Apr.  96. 
p.s.c. Capt.  J.  L.  Armitage,  Inniskilling  Fus.  27  June  96. 
Captain  C.  Moore,  Berkshire  Regiment,  25  Aug.  97. 
Captain  Sir  C.  Cuyler,  Bart.  Oxford  Light  Infantry, 

25  Aug  97. 
Captain  W.  II.  P.  Plomer,  Irish  Fnsilieis,  27  Jan.  98. 
Professor     of    Military    Topography. — p.s.c.    Lt.Colonel 

W.  W.  C.Verner  (from  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade),  1  Sept.  96. 
Instructors  in  Military  Topography . 
Major  J.  R.  Young,  East  York  Kegiment,  8  Oct.  91. 
Captain  B.  W.   S.  Van  Straubenzee,  South  Wales  Bor- 
derers, 1  Sept.  92.  [(17  Dec.  02). 
Major  A.  F.  Mockler-Ferryman, Oxford  Lt.  Inf.  22  Dec.  97 
Captain  T.  R.  R.  Ward,  West  York  Regt.  11  May  95. 
p.s.c.  Captain  L.  Conway-Gordon,  R. Mar.  Art. 29  Aug.  96. 
p.s.c.  Captain  L.   A.  H.  Hamilton,  York  Lt.lnfantry, 

27  Jan.  97.  [25  Ang.  97. 

p.s.c.  Major  N.  W.  Cuthbertson,  Royal    Highlanders, 
Captain  C.  B.  FitzHenry,  7  Hussars,  6  Oct.  98. 
Professor   of   Tactics,  Military  Administration  and  Law. 
p.s.c.  Colonel  J.  A.  Fergusson  (from  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade), 

1  Sept.  93. 
Instructors  in  Tactics,  Military  Administration  and  law. 
p.s.c.  Captain   P.   Wildman-Lushington,    King's    Own 

Scottish  Borderers,  13  Feb.  93. 
p.s.c.  CaptainB.  R.  James,  East  Surrey  Regt.  1  Sept.  93. 
p.s.c.  Captain  S.  T.  Banning,  Munster  Fus.  1  Feb.  96. 
p.s.c.  Captain  J.  S.  Knox,  E.  York  Regiment,  27  Jan.  97. 
p.s.c.  Captain  C.  M.   De  Gruyther,  Suffolk  Regiment, 

13  Dec.  97. 

p.s.c.  Major  J.  E.  Caunter,  Lancashire  Fus.  1  Jan.  98. 
Professor  of  French. — Mons.  M.  Deshumbert,  25  Aug.  97. 
Instructors  of  French. — Prof.  B.  L.  O'Donnell,  25  Aug.  97; 

Messrs.  L.  Lassimonne  and  E.  de  Tuetey. 
Professor  of  German.-  Dr.  H.  O.  Sommer,  25  Aug.  97. 
Instructor  of  German. — J.  A.  Liebmann,  27  Jan.  98. 

Royal  Military  Academy  at  Woolwich. 
President.— Field  Marshal  G.   J.    Visct.  Wolseley,  KP. 

GCB.  GCMG.  R.  Horse  Guards,  Commander  in  Chief. 
Governor  and  Commandant. — Major  General  F.  T.  Ll03'd, 

CB.  Royal  Artillery,  1  Aug.  97. 
Assistant      Commandant    and     Secretary. — Colonel  F.  A. 

Yorke  (from  Royal  Artillery),  1  Nov.  95. 

Lieutenants  of  a  Company  of  Gentlemen  Cadets. 
Lieut.  C.  G.  Vereker,  Royal  Artillery,  3  Jan.  96. 
Lieut.  J.  G.  Austin,  Royal  Artillery,  7  May  98. 
Adjutant  6r    Qr.  Master. — Captain  A.   Handley,   Royal 

Artillery,  26  Feb.  94.  [15  Feb/90. 

Surgeon. — Lt.Colonel  W.  C.   Gasteen,  MB.  retired  pay, 
Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Mechanics. — H.  Hart,  MA. 

14  Mar.  91  (14  Mar.  84). 

Instructors  of  Mathematics. — W.  Foord  Kelcey,  BA.  27 
Apr.  93  (27  Apr.  86);  E.  J.  Brook-Smith,  BA.  LLM. 
1  Mar.  89 ;  C.  S.  Jackson,  BA.  14  Mar.  98  (17  Mar.  91) ; 
E.  W.  Barnes,  B.A.  1  Sept.  98. 

Professor  of  Fortification  and  Geometrical  Drawing. 
Major  W.  D.  Conner,  Royal  Engineers,  25  July  93. 

Instructors  of  Fortification  and  Geometrical  Drawing. 
Captain  E.  H.  de  V.  Atkinson,  R.  Engineers,  15  Jan. 96. 
Lieut.  F.  G.  Guggisberg,  Royal  Engineers,  27  Jan.  98. 
Captain  B.  R.  Ward,  Royal  Engineers,  10  Aug.  97. 
Captain  E.  M'L.  Blair,  Royal  Engineers. 

Professor  of  Artillery . 
Major  S.  B.  Von  Donop,  R.  Artillery,  26  Jan.  98. 

Instructors  of  Artillery . 
Major  F.  H.  Crampton,  Royal  Artillery,  15  Sept.  93. 
Captain  C.  C.  Sankey,  Royal  Artillery,  in  Sept.  95. 
Captain  R.  P.  Benson,  Royal  Artillery,  26  Jan.  98. 

Professor  of  Military  Topography, 
p.s.c.  Lt.Colonel  L.  G.  Fawkes,  R.  Artillery,  12  Oct.  96 
(16  Apr.  95). 

Instructors  of  Military  Topography. 
Captain  A.  B.  Denne,  Royal  Artillery,  5  Dec.  92. 
Major  J.  W.  Sill,  Royal  Engineers,  2*6  Sept.  94. 
p.s.c.  Major  E.  M.  Perceval,  R.  Artillery,  27  Jan.  97. 
p.s.c.  Major  J.  F.  Daniell,  Royal  Marines,  1  Jan.  98. 
Professor  of  Tactics.— p.s.c.  Major  B.  St.  J.  Barter,  Lin- 
coln Regiment,  29  Jan.  97. 


Instructors  in  Electricity.— Captain  W.  P.  Brett,  R.Eng. 

1  Apr.  94;  Captain  M.  C.  Maunsell,  R.  Art.  1  Apr.  94. 
Professor  of  French. — Mons.  Albert  Barrere,  25  Sept.  79. 
Professor  of  German. — A.  Weiss,  Ph.D.  MA.  29  Nov.  94. 
Professor  of  Landscape  Drawing. — Lt.Colonel    D.    T.   C. 

Belgrave,  ret.  pay  W.  Kent  Regt.  13  Nov.  97  (13  Nov.  9o> 
Instructor  of  Landscape  Drawing. -J  .B.Jameson,  1  Nov. 86. 
Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Physics. — W.  R.  E.  Hodgkin- 

son,  Ph.D.  23  March  82. 

Staff  College,  Sandhurst. 

Governor  and  Commandant. — p.s.c.  Colonel  H.  S.  G.  Miles, 
MVO.  (from  h.p.  Munster  Fusiliers),  1  Mar.  98. 
Professors. 

Military  Art  and  Sistory. — Lt.Colonel  G.  F.  R.  Hender- 
son, York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  1  Jan.  97  (:  Jan.  90). 

Fortification  and  Artillery. — p.s.c.  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  C. 
Walker,  Royal  Artillery,  29  Jan.  98  (1  Aug.  90). 

Military  Topography. — p.s.c.  Colonel  R.  C.  B.  Lawrence 
(Irorn  h  p.  1  Dragoon  Guards),  7  July  98. 

Staff  Duties  and  Military  Administration.  —  p.s.c.  Lt. 
Colonel  E.  W.  Fleming,  R.  Artillery,  18  May  96. 

French. — Mons.  M.  Deshumbert,  1  July  Sq. 

German. — Dr.  K.  O.  Sommer,  1  Sept.  94. 

Sonorary  Professor  of  Military  Law. — J.  C.  O'Dowd, Cif. 

Instructor  in  Military  Topography. — p.s.c.  Captain  E.  S. 
Heard,  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  1  Jan.  97. 
Students. 
Senior  Division. 

Captain  J.  H.  V.  Crowe,  Royal  Artilllery. 

Captain  G.  F.  Milne.  Roj-al  Artillery. 

Captain  J.  G.  Baldwin,  Royal  Artillery. 

Captain  M.  C.  P.  Ward,  Royal  Artillery. 

Captain  C.  R.  Ballard,  Norfolk  Regiment. 

Captain  C.  Ross,  Norfolk  Regiment. 

Lieut.  A.  G.  Boyle,  Somerset  Lt.  Infantry. 

Captain  J.  H.  W.  Pollard,  Scots  Fusiliers. 

Lieutenant  A.  H.  S.  Hart,  East  Surrey  Regiment. 

Captain  C.  B.  Jervis-Edwards,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  L.I. 

Captain  A.  T.  England,  Derbyshire  Regiment. 

Captain  R.  W.  Thompson,  N.  Lancashire  Regt. 

Captain  A.  W.  Elles,  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry. 

Lieut.  F.C.Dundas.ArgyllandSutherlaud  Highlanders. 

Captain  L.  T.  Saunderson,  Rifle  Brigade. 

Captain  F.  Rennick,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Captain  W.  C.  Knight,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Captain  J.  M.  Home,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Captaia  F.  J.  S.  Cleeve,  Royal  Artillery  (admitted  with- 
out competition). 

Captain  A.  W.  Gay,  Royal  Artillery  (do.). 

Brevet  Major  A.  G.  Hunter-Weston,  Royl.  Engrs.  (do.). 

Captain  J.  S.  Fowler,  DSO.,  Royal  Engineers  (do.). 

Captain  C.  S.  0.  Monck,  Coldstream  Guards  (do.). 

Captain  A.  L.  Lyndeu-Bell,  Fast  Kent  Regiment  (do.). 

Captain  W.  P.  Braithwaite,  Somerset  Light  Inf.  (do.). 

Captain  E.  H.  S.  Twyford,  Scottish  Rifles  (do.). 

Captain  H.  C.  MacTier,  Hampshire  Regiment  (do.). 

Captain  E.  St.  G.  Pratt,  Durham  Light  Infantry  (do.). 

Captain  A.  J.  R.  Chapman,  Dublin  Fusiliers  (do.). 

Captain  Son.  H.  Yarde-Buller,  Rifle  Brigade  (do.). 

Captain  D.  D.  Baynes,  Indian  Staff  Corps  (do.). 

Cxndidateswho  havebeen  successful  in  the  examinations, 
and  who  will  join  the  College  on  23rd  January,  unless 
they  shall  have  previously  received  other  orders: — 

Adams,  Captain  W.  A.  5  Lancers. 

Gough,  Captain  H.  de  la  P.,  16  Lancers. 

Perceval,  Captain  C.  J.,  Royal  Artillery. 

Pack-Beresford,  Captain  A.  W.,  Royal  Artillery. 

Russell,  Captain  E.  S.  E.  W.,  Royal  Artillery. 

Gaynor,  Captain  H.  F.,  Royal  Engineers. 

W.iliams,  Captain  H.  B.,  Royal  Engineers. 

Coffin,  Lieut.  Clifford,  Royal  Engineers. 

Hood,  Lieut.  Son.  G.  A.  A.,  Grenadier  Guards. 

Hieke,  Captain  W.  B.,  Royal  Fusiliers. 

Clarke,  Captain  J.  L.  J.,  East  Yorkshire  Regiment.. 

Melvill,  Captain  W.  S.,  Leicester  Regiment. 

Pearless,  Lieut.  C.  W.,  South  Wales  Borderers. 

Leverson,  Lieut.  H,  A.,  Inniskilling  Fusiliers. 

Davie,  Captain  K.  M  ,  Gloucester  Regiment. 

Jervis,  Captain  S.  J.,  South  Staffordshire  Regiment. 

Cameron,  Lieut.  A.  K.,  Royal  Highlanders. 

Bonham,  Lieut.  W.  F.,  Essex  Regiment. 

Delisle,  Captain  H.  De  B.,  DSO.,  Durham  L.I. 

Romer,  Lieut.  C.  F.,  Dublin  Fusiliers. 

Turner,  Lieut.  H.  H.  F.,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Cockerill,  Lieut.  G.  K.,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

McConaghey,  Lieut.  H.,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Hudson  Captain  T.  R.  C,  Royal  Artillery  (admitted 
without  competition). 

Gorton,  Captain  R.  St.  G.,  Royal  Artillery  (do.). 

Hare,  Captain  R.  H.,  Royal  Artillery  (do.). 

King-King,  Bt. Major  J.  G.,  West  Surry  Regiment  (do.).. 

Whigham,  Captain  R.  D., Warwickshire  Regiment(rft).). 

Fanshawe,  Cantain  R.,  Oxfordshire  L.I.  (do). 

Campbell,  Bt. Major  W.,  Gordon  Highlanders  (do.). 

Godley,  Bt.Major  A.  J.,  Dublin  Fusiliers  (do.). 
Water'nald,  Ciptain  A.  C.  M.,  Indian  Staff  Corps  (do.). 


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Commandant    $  Superintendent  .—Colonel    J.    F.   Bally, 
8  Oct.  97. 

Chief  Instructors. 
Lt.Colonel  A.  J.Nixon  (Comdt.  Golden  Rill),  28  May  97. 
Colonel  0.  M.  H.  Downing-,  19  Oct.  97. 
Colonel  H.  Barron.  21  Nov.  97. 
Lt.Colonel  T.  Ferrott,  3  Sept.  98  (Woolwich). 
Lt.Colonel  F.  11.  Bunny  (Comdt.  Devonport),  8  Sept.  98. 
Brigade  Major.-  p.s.c. '.Major  N.  B.  inglefield,  1  Jan.  94. 

Instructors  in  Gunnery. 
Captain  H.  S.Jeudwine,  22  Mar.  94. 
Major  J.  G.  E.  Wynne  I  Woolwich),  1  Apr.  95. 
Major  R.  M.  B.  F.  Kelly,  10  Apr.  95. 
Major  E.  H.  Paterson,  17  Apr.  95. 
Captain  G.  S.  B.  Lyle,  16  Apr.  96. 
Captain  J.  R.  Ritchie  (  Woolwich),  1  June  96. 


Educational  Establishments. 
School  of  Gunnery. 


Captain  L.  D.  Jackson  (Woolwich),  1:  June  96. 
Captain  H.  E.  Marsh  (Devonport),  14  Oct.  96. 
Captain  C.  I).  Scott  {Golden  Sill),  1  Apr.  98  (1  Nov.  96). 
Captain  A.  C.  Currie  (Woolwich),  18  Dec.  96. 
Captain  G.  G.  Traheme  (Deoonport),  1  Apr.  98  (i  Apr. 97). 
Major  G.  R.  T.  Rundle,  1  July  97. 
Major  H.  L.  Gardiner  (Sheerness),  26  Jan.  98. 
Captain  E.  Bickford  (Leith  Fort),  1  Apr.  98. 
Captain  H.  B.  Stanford  (Woolwich),  2  May  98.  ' 
Assistant  Supdt.  of  Experiments. — Major  F.  M.  Lowe,  18 
Apr.  98. 

2nd  do. — Lieut.  F.  P.  Hutchinson,  1  Feb.  98. 
3rd  do. — Captain  F.  S.  Butcher,  1  Feb.  98. 
Adjutant. — Captain  A.  F.  Pullen,  16  Jan.  97. 
Quarter  Master.—  T.  Stevens,  8  Jan.  95  ;   Hon.  Lieut. 


Director.— Colonel  C.  Trench,  ret.  pay,  19  July  90. 
Staff  Officer— -Lieut.  J.  G   M.  Watson,  1  Apr.  98. 
Professors    of  Artillery. — Captain   J.    W.   Ormiston,    1 
Oct.  97. 

Major  C.  P.  Martel,  r  Apr.  98. 

p.s.c.  Major  H.  C.  Dunlop,  6  June  9S. 
Instructor. — 


Artillery  College. 


Professor  of  Applied  Mathematics. — A.  G.  Greenhill,  MA. 

1  Apr.  76. 
Lecturer  on  Metallurgy. — H.  Bauerman,  FGS.  11  July  80 
Lecturer  on  Armour  Plates. — Captain  C.  0.  Browne,  late 

of  R.  Art.  3  Sept.  80. 
Lecturer  on  Chemistry  $■  Physics. — W.  R.  E.  Hodgkinson, 

Ph.D. 
Lecturer  on  Practical  Mechanics. — H.W.Jones,  10  July  74. 


School  of  Military  Engineering. 

(For  Instructing  the  Corps  in  Military  Field  Works,  at  Chatham.) 


Commandant.— p.s.c.  Major  GeneralT.  Fraser,  CB.  CMG, 
16  Apr.  96.  [  14  July  9S. 

Assistant  Commandant. — Col.  M.  H.  Purcell  (frornh.p.), 

Brigade  Major  3f  Secretary  .—p.s.c.  Major  F.  C.  Heath, 
12  July  94. 

Instructor  in  Construction  and  Estimating. — Major  J. 
Winn,  6  Dee.  98. 

Assistant  Instructors  do. — Capt.  J.  I.  Lang,  CMG. 
1  Oct.  94  ;  Lieut.  J.  B.  MacGeorge,  24  July  98. 

Instructor  in  Surveying. — Major A.C.MacDonnell,i6Dec. 95. 

Assistant  Instructors  in  Surveying. — Lieut.  W.  J.  John- 
ston, 23  Apr.  98 ;  Lieut.  A.  J.  Woodroffe,  1  Dec.  98. 

instructor  in  Fortification. — Major  L.  C.  Jackson,  1  Dec.9. 


Assist.  Instructors  in  Fortification. — Lieut.  J.  C.  Mathe- 

son,  1  Mar.  96;  Lieut.  E.  D.  Swinton,  3  Nov.  96. 
Assistant  Instructor  for  Charge  of  Workshops. — Captain 

A.  C.  de  L.  Joly  de  Lotbiniere,  10  June  98. 
Instructor     in     Electricity.    —    Major     G.    A.     Carr, 

30  Jan.  96. 
Assistant  instructor  in  Electricity. — Lt.  A.  H.  Dumaresq, 

26  Feb.  94. 
Assistant  Instructor    in    Chemistry,    Phofoqrapky,    Arc. — 

Captain  E.  H.  Hills,  1  Aug.  98  (1  Aug.  93). 
Instructor  in  facrici-.— Major  T.  de  la  H.  Brotherton, 

28  June  98. 
Adjutant. — Captain  R.  TJ.  H.  Buckland,  1  Oct.  95. 
Quarter  Master. — Major  J.  T.  Evans,  23  Apr.  97. 


Chief  Instructor 
Major  H.  N.  Dumbleton,  16  Aug.  95.— Portsmouth. 
Captain  W.  B.  Brown,  1  Apr.  96.—S.M.E.,  Chatham. 
Captain  F.  L.  Lloyd,  16  May  97  (25  May  95).—  Plymouth. 


Schools  of  Submarine  Mining. 


Assistant  Instructors. 

Captain  G.  P.  A.  A(rworth,  1  Apr.  g6.—S.M.E.,  Chath€m. 
Captain  E.  H.  Haig,  1  Apr.  96. — Portsmouth. 
Captain  C.  B.  Collins,  1  Apr.  97. — S.M.E.,  Chatham. 
Lieut.  W.  M.  Pyne,  21  June  97. — Plymouth. 


School  of  Musketry  at  Hythe. 

Commandant.— Colonel  I.  S.  M.  Hamilton,  CB.  DSC  (from  h.p.  Gordon  Highlanders),  11  May  98. 
Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General. — Captain  J.  D.  Hunt,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  31  May  96. 
Chief  Instructor. — Colonel  F.  G.  A.  Wiehe  (from  h.p.  Durham  Light  Infantry),  28  July  94. 
Instructors  i  Captain  E.  C.  H.  Grant,  Argj-11  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  17  Dec.  97. 
'  t  Captain  H.  C.  de  la  M.  Hill,  East  Kent  Regiment,  12  Mar.  98. 

Assistant  Instructors.^.^-  g-  ™£G:  M;  W?od-  ?e,70n  Regiment,  4  Feb.  97. 
(.  Lieut.  R.  F.  Umacke,  Iraitskilhng  Fusiliers,  15  July  98. 
Quarter  Master  and  Acting  Adjutant. — Frank  Bourne,1  1  May  93  (?i  May  90) ;  Son.  Lieut. 
Surgeon.— Surgeon  Lt.Coionel  W.  M.  James,  retired  pay,  26  May  98. 
1  Lieut.  Bourne  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78  and  took  part  in  the  operations  against  the  Galekas  ;  also  in 
the  Zulu  war  in  1879  including  the  defence  of  Rorke's  Drift  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Medal 
for  Distinguished  conduct  in  the  Field).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-S9  (Medal  with  Clasp.) 

School  of  Signalling. 

Inspector  of  Signalling. —  Aldershot. 

Assistant  Inspector  of  Signalling. — Major  E.  Rhodes,  DSO.  Berkshire  Regiment,  1  Jan.  98(1  Jan.  95).  Aldershot. 


Balloon  Factory. 

Instructor  in  Ballooning.— Lt.Colonel  J.  L.  B.  Templer,  7  Bn.  King's  Boyal  Rifles,  1  Apr.  87. 


Aldershot. 


Army  Medical  School,  Netley. 

Senate. 
Surgeon  General  J.  Jameson,  CB.  MD.,  Director  General  Army  Medical  Service,  President. 
Surgeon  General  W.  R.  Hooper,  LSI.  late  Bengal  Est. ;  President  of  the  Medical  Board,  India 
The  Professors  of  the  Army  Medical  School. 
The  Principal  Medical  Officer  at  Netley  (ex  officio) . 


Pbofbssobs. 
Clinical  and  Military  Surgeru. — Colonel  W.  F.Stevenson, 

MB.  10  Aug.  92. 
Clinical    and   Military   Medicine. — Colonel  K.  M'Leod, 

MD.,  late  Bengal  Estab.,  1  Aug.  97. 
Military  llvijiene. — Colonel  J.  L.  Notter,  MD.  6  Oct.  95 

(6  Oct.  88). 
Pathol  pan  —  Almroth  Edw. Wright,  Esq.,3/D.i  Sept.  92. 


Assistant  Peoeessobs. 
Clinical  and  Military  Surgery. — Major  W.  Dick,  ME. 
Clinical    and     Military    Medicine. — Lt.Colonel    W.    E. 

Webb,  MD. 
Military  Sygiene.— Captain  W.  H.  Horroeks,  MB. 
Pathology. — Major  D.  Semple,  MD. 
Secretary— Surg. Capt. W.W.Webb,  MD.Iate  Ben.Estab. 


Royal  Military  School  of  Music,  Kneller  Hall. 

Commandant. — Colonel  F.  Glennie  (from  h.p.  S.  Wales  Borderers),  20  Sept.  94. 

Quarter  Master  and  Adjutant.— Fred.  H.  Mahony,1  15  Aug.  87  (17  Dec.  81  ;  Son.  Captain,  21  May  84. 
Director  of  Music. — Arthur  J.  Stretton,  25  Mar.  96  ;   Qr.  Mr.  <{-  Son. Lieut. 
1  Captaiu  Mahony  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb 
and.Temai  (mentionedin  despatches,  granted  honorary  rank  of  Captain,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


Educational  Establishments. 


The  Duke  cf  York's  Royal  Military  School. 

Commissioner*. 
Ex  Officio. 
The  Secretary  of  State  for  War,  President. 
The  Commander  in  Chief,  Vice  President. 
The  Bishop  of  London. 
The  Bishop  of  "Winchester. 
The  Paymaster  General. 
The  Under  Secretaries  of  State  for  War. 
The  Quarter  Master  General. 
The  Adjutant  General. 
The  Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital. 
The  Lieutenant  Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital. 
The  Governor  of  the  Royal  Military  College. 
The  Chaplain  General. 
The  Judge  Advocate  General. 
The  Director  General  of  Military  Education. 

Specially  Appointed. 
Field  Marshal  H.  S. H.    The  Duke   of  Cambridge,   KG. 
KT.  EP.GCB.GCS1.GCMG.GCIE.GCVO.  Grenadier 
Guards,  &c. 
Colonel  H.S.  E.    The  Duke  of  York,   KG.    KT.    KP. 

GOTO.  3  Bn.W.  York  Regiment. 
General  Sir  R.C.H.Taylor.ATCjB.CameronHighlanders. 
p.s.e.  Major  General  J.  P.  Bat.fersby,  retired  pay. 
Major  General  A.  H.  King,  CD.  ret.  pay  Royal  Artillery. 
General  Sir  F.C.  A.  Stephenson,  GCB.  Coldstream  Gds. 
General  SirM.  Dillon,  KCB.  CSI.  West  York  Regt. 
Lt. General  J.  W.  Thomas,  CD.  Hampshire  Regiment. 
General  Sir  E.  G.  BuKver,  KCB.  Welsh  Fusiliers. 
Commandant.  —  Colonel    G.    A.  W.  Forrest  (from  h.p. 

Hampshire  Regiment),  18  Oct.  93. 
Quarter  Master  and  Ad/utant. — E.  0.  Thomas,1  3  Aug.  86 
(27  Feb.  85);  Son.  Captain,  27  Feb.  95. 


-Lt.Colonel   J.  H.   C. 


"5 

Whipple,  HID., 


Medical   Officer. 

;-  retired  pay. 

Chaplain. — Pev.  G.  H.  Andrews,  MA. 

Modrl  School.  HeadMaste) — W.  Irwin,  2?  J.  29  Dec.  93; 

Hon.    Lieut.     Masters— T.      Glynn,     17     Feb. 94  ;    G. 

O'Connor,  26  Apr.  97;  J.  Cunningham,  10  Au°\  97  ; 

W.  S.  Wingfield.  21  Aug.  98. 

Royal  Hibernian  Military  School,  Dublin, 

Commandant. — Lt.Colonel  H.  Hall  (from  h.p.  Derbyshire 

Regiment),  11  Nov.  95. 
Quarter     Master    and    Adjutant. — Benjamin     Smyth, 

24  Jan.  95  (1  Dec.  8&) ;  Hon.  Captain,  1  Dec.  30. 
Surgeon.  —  Lt.Colonel  J.   H.   Whittaker,   retired  pay, 

1  Apr.  85. 
Chaplains. — Pev.     Robert    Foster,    PA.,    Pev.    J.    M. 

Hamilton,  MA..  Pev.  J.  P.  M'Swiggan. 
Head   Mastei — W.  Gooding,  23  Jan.  94;    Hon.   Lieut. 


Masters— V.  Holland,  1  Dec.  92 ; 
P.  D.  Rogers,  14  June  96. 


J.  Head,  31  July  95  ; 


Army  Schools. 

Lnspectors  of  Army  Schools,  with  hon.  rank  of  Lieut. 


Wm.  Gooding  ...  1  Apr 
Chas.  S.  Coo, BA.  3  Jan.  90 
Wm.  Irwin.  BA.  25  June  90 
Wm.  Langford  1  Sept. 90 
Robt.  Raymer...  18  Feb.  91 
Henry  .Terrain...  20  Feb.  91 
John  M.  Gilmore  1  Apr.  g\ 
William  H.  Jupp  1  Apr.  92 
Fred.W.  Browne  6  May  02 
Wm.  F.  Blount  13  July  92 
Wal.  W.  Clarke   23  Jan.  94 


Samuel  Logan...  2  July 
Fred.G.  Hendley28  Dec.  94 
Thomas  Murray  28  Dec.  94 
Hen.  John  Seed  24  May  95 
Chas.  Lincoln  ...  2  June  95 
Thos.  Wright  ...  2  Sept.95 
J.W. Cunningham24Dec.  95 
Fred.  Freeman    29  Dec.  95 

Aug.Barton 18  Dec.  96 

H.C.Elliott    ...    1  Apr.  97 
Chas.Jas.Vasey...8  July  97 


Henry  M'llroy    28  Feb.  94   Thos. Geo.Cooken  Dec.  98 
1  Captain  Thomas  served  with  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


ORDNANCE    FACTORIES. 

Director  General  Ordnance  Factories 

Deputy  Director  General  Ordnance  Factories H.  F.  Donaldson,  M.Inst.  CE.  1  Jan.  98. 

First  Military  Assistant Commander  B.  H.  Chevallier,  R.N.  15  Apr.  90. 

Second  Military  Assistant Major  H.  W.  W.  Barlow,  R.  Artillery,  12  June  93. 

Civil  Assistant G.  M.  Tapp,  t  Apr.  88. 

Experimental  Officer     Lieut.  R.  P.  Clutton,  R.N.  26  May  98. 

Royal  Arsenal,  Woolwich. 


Royal  Carriage  Factory. 
Superintendent,    Colonel    Sir    G.    S.    Clarke,  KCMG. 
Royal  Engineers,  27  July  94. 

Royal  Laboratory. 
Superintendent,  Colonel  E.  Bainbridge,  CB.  retired  pay, 

6  June  92. 
Ln  charge  of  Danger  Buildings,  Major   J.    S.    Douglas, 

Royal  Artillery,  1  July  95. 
Captain  H.  C.  W.  Eteson,  Royal  Artillery.  2  Feb.  97. 
Captain  C.  J.  Blunt,  Royal  Artillery,  1  Apr.  98. 

Royal  Gun  Factory. 

Superintendent, 

Royal  Small  Arms  Factory  at  Enfield. 
Officer  in  Charge,  H.  F.  Donaldson,  M.Inst.CE.  1  Jan.  98. 

Royal  Small  Arms  Factory  at  Birmingham. 
Superintendent,  Colonel  F.  W.  J.  Barker,  retired  pay 
Royal  Artillery,  1  Oct.  92. 


Building    Works- 
Superintendent,  Colonel  M.  T.  Sale,  CMG.  retired  pay 

1  July  88  (r  Apr.  881. 
First  Assistant,  Major  H,  Huleatt,  R.  Eng.  14  Nov.  95. 
Second  Assistant,  Captain  E.  R.  B.  Stokes- Roberts,  Royal 

Engineers,  1  Dec.  95. 
Pailway  Traffic  Manager,  Lieut.  E.  H.  M.  Leggett,  Royal 

Engineers,  15  Aug.  95. 


Medical  Officers  (Poyal  Arsenal). 
Major  J.  R.  Dodd,  MB.  12  July  97. 
Captain  A.  Pearse,  7  Dec.  97. 
Captain  J.  C.  Jameson,  MB.  28  June  98. 

Royal  GunpowderFactory  at  Waltham  Abb  ey 
Superintendent,  Colonel  J.  B.  Ormsby.  ret.  pay,  27  July  9$ 
(r  March  00). 

In  charge  of  Danger  Buildings. 
Major  F.  L.  Nathan,  Royal  Artillery,  1  Oct.  02. 
Lieut.  W.  B.  Anley,  Royal  Artillery,  30  Nov.'  97. 


Director  of  Clothing,  H.  D.  De  la  Bere. 
Storekeeper,  H.  L.  Kennedy. 


Royal  Army  Clothing  Factory. 

Medical  Officer,   ¥'&  Lt.Colonel  J.  H.  Reynolds,  MB. 

retired  pay. 
Inspector    of    Colours,    Sir  Albert  Wm.  Woods,  KCB. 

KCMG.  Garter  King  of  Arms. 


Brennan  Torpedo  factory. 

Consulting  Engineer ...L.  Brennan,    CB. 

Superintendent Captain  W.  MacAdam.  Royal  Engineers,  24  June  96.. 

COMMITTEES   AND    INSPECTION    OF  WARLIKE   STORES 

Ordnance  Committee. 

(  Under  the  Inspector  General  of  Ordnance. ) 

President 

Vice-President ._.„.... Rear  Admiral  A.  B.  Jenkins's,  R.N.,  15  Jan.  98 


Members. 

Captain  H.  J.  May,  CB.  R.N 26N0V.  96 

Captain  H.  M.  T.  Tudor.  R.N o  Feb.  g3 

Colonel  J.  G.    Stone   (from  R.   Art.),  Ord. 

Consulting  Officer  for  India,  ex-offlcio 17  Apr.  95 

Colonel  S.  J.  Lambert  (from  h.p.  R.  Eng.)    ...24  Oct.  96 

Colonel  F.  C.  Morgan  (from  R.  Art.) 10  Jan.  97 

Lt.Colonel  H.  P.  Willoughby  (from  R.  Art.)    19  Oct.  qS 
Sic  F.J.  Bramwell,  .B/.  CB.  M.Inst.CE.  FBS.DCL.LLD. 

t  Apr.  81. 
Sir  B.  Baker,  KCMG.  M.Inst.CE.  FPS.  LLD. 

Associate  Members, 
Dr.  A.  Dupre.  FPS.  (  for  Explosives). 
W.  Kellner,  Ph.D.  FIC.  FCS. 


Colonel  C.  M.  H.  Downing  (for  Field  Artillery). 

Director  Gen.  Ord.  Factories  (for  Cordite). 

Lt.Colonel  A.  J.  Nixon,  R.  Art.  (for  Coast  Defence),  2 
May  97. 

Lt.Colonel  T.  Perrott,  R.  Art.  (for  Lydel  Experiments 
and  Siege  Artillery). 

Major  H.  C.  CD.  Simpson,  R.  Art.  (  for  Mountain  A*-t.)^ 

Major  E.  Druitt,  R.  Eng.  (  for  Lydd  Experiments). 

The  Com.  R.  Eng.  Shornchffe  (ex-officio)—for  Lydd  Ex- 
periments. [Field  Guns) . 

p.s.c.  Major  H.  B.  Jeffries,  R.   Art.  (for   Quick  Firing 

Special  as  Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores  for  the  Australasian 
Colonies,  Colonel  J.  M.  Gordon,  South  Australia^. 
Military  Forces,  1  July  9S. 


Secretary Major  H.  P.  Hickman,  R.  Artillery 1  Apr.  <_,_. 

Assistant.  Secretary Commander  B.  B.  Farquhar,  R.N 1  Sept.  96. 

Specially  Employed Captain  L.  R.  Kenyon,  Royal  Artillery      1  Apr.  98. 

Curator  of  Tomer  Armouries H,  A.  Visct.  Dillon,  Pres.  Soe.  Ant 1  Jan.  95 


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Committees  and  Inspection  of  Warlike  Stores. 


Joint  Naval  and  Military  Committee  on  Defence. 

President   The  Parliamentary  Under  Secretary  of  State  for  War. 

Members,  Naval  and  Military. 
The  Senior  Naval  Lord  of  the  Admiralty.  The  Adjutant  General. 

The  Admiral  Superintendent  of  Naval  Reserve;.  The  Inspector  General  of  Fortifications. 

The  Director  of  Naval  Ordnance.  The  Inspector  General  of  Ordnance. 

The  Director  of  Naval  Intelligence.  I      The  Director  of  Military  Intelligence. 

Joint  Secretaries. 
Colonel  G.  Hildebrand  (from  R.  Engineers).  I      Captain  Hon.  S.  C.  J.  Colville,  R.N. 

Army  Sanitary  Committee. 

President      l*C  Lt.Genfcial  Sir  G.  S.  "White,  GCB.    GCSI  .GCIE.  Gordon  Highlanders. 

Members. 


Colonel  H.Locock,  OB.  retired  pay,  i  July  90  (1  Nov.  87) 
Sir  D.  Galton,  KCB.  FES.  late  Capt.  R.  Eng.  1  July  90 

SuY"CtGen.'j.  A.  Marston.  CB.  il/D.ret.pay,  1  July  90. 
Sir  C.  A.  Cameron,  Knt.  MD.  9  Sept.  90. 


Surg.  Gen.   W.    R.   Hooper,    CSI.  late  Ben.  Estab.   (for 

India),  6  Apr.  95. 
Colonel  A.  Hill,  8  Apr.  90. 
Sargeon    Colonel  J.    Richardson,   MB.  retired  Indian 

Medical  Service  (for  India),  13  July  96. 
Major  W.  G.  Macpherson,  MB.  5  Mar.  97. 
Secretary J.  J.  Frederick,  1  July  90  (1  Dec.  62). 

Royal  Engineer  Committeo. 

President p.s.c.  Major  General  T.  Fraser,  CB.  CMG.  16  Apr.  96. 

Ex-officio  Members. 


Colonel  D.  A.  Scott,  DSO 8  June  94 

MaiorH.  W.  S.  Rewse    26  Jan.  oh 

Major  F.  R.  Hannay   1  Jan.  98 

Major  G.  K.  Scott-Moncriefl 1  ^ov.  93 


Major  A.  C.  MacDonnell  16  Dec.  9; 

Major  L.  C.  Jackson    ;  Dec.  95 

Major  G.  A.  Carr 16  May  92 

Captain  W.  B.  Brown 1  Apr.  96 


Associate  Members. 


Captain  H.  M.  St.  A  "Wade  19  Apr.  98 

Major  A.  E.  "Wrottesley 2  May  98 

Major  W.  F.  Hawkins  June  9S 

W.  Kellner,  Ph.D.  PCS 21  June  93 


Major  D.  C.  Courtney,  ret.  pay  (for  India)...  20  Apr.  87 

Major  A.  C.  Hansard     

Major  J.  L.Irvine 26  Aug.  96 

Major  P.  R.  Bum-Murdoch 1  -Jan.  97 

Captain  J.  H.  L'E.  Johnstone  *  Nov.  95 

Secretary Major  E.  Druitt,  1  Jan.  95. 

Experimental  Officer,  Submarine  Mining  Service Captain  G.  F.  H.  Le  Breton-Simmons,  1  Jan.  97 

Dress  and  Equipment  Committee. 

President Colonel  C.  W.  H.  Douglas. 

Members. 


Lt.Colonel  G.  M.  Bullock,  Devonshire  Regiment. 
Major  O.  J.  H.  Ball.  Welsh  Regiment. 
Major  E.  S.  May,  Royal  Artillery. 


Lt.Colonel  W.  B.  Allin,  MB. 

Lt  Colonel  R.  F.  N.  Clarke,  Army  Ordnance  Dept. 
Lt  Colonel  T.  C.  Porter,  6  Dragoon  Guards. 
Lt.Colonel  C.  A.  Rochfort-Boyd,  Royal  Engineers. 

Secretary p.s.c.  Major  Son.  J.  H.  G.  Byng,  10  Hussars. 

INSPECTION  STAFF. 

Assistant  to  Inspector  B.  ~Eng.  Stores. — Lieut.G.  E  therinc 


Small  Abms. 
Chief  Inspector—  Colonel    AV.   N.    Lockyer  (from  h.p. 
Royal  Artillery),  19  Feb.  96  (21  June  94). 
Inspectors. 
Major  E.  Ward,  Royal  Artillery,  1  Oct.  95. 
Lt.Colonel  F.  F.  Johnstone  (from  h.p.   Bedford  Regt.), 
1  Apr.  97. 

Assistant  Inspectors. 
Captain  W.  B.  Wallace,  Suffolk  Regiment,  21  Jar 
Major  A.  L.  Tisdall,  Royal  Artillery,  5  Apr.  97. 

Steel. 
Inspector.— Major  T.  H.  E.  Acton,  R.Artiliery,  1  Oct.  96. 

Assistant  Inspectors. 
Lieut.  H.  Johnstone,  R.  Artillery,  1  Apr.  96  (26  Apr.  95). 
Major  C.  W.  M.  Lane,  R.  Artillery,  1  Apr.  96  (1  Apr.  95). 
Lieut.  A.  R.  Oldfield,  R.  Artillery,  1  Apr.  96  (c  Apr.  95). 
Lieut.  H.  G.  Howorth,  R.  Artillery,  3  June  96. 
Captain  P.  A.  Bainbridge,  R.  Artillery,  1  Apr.  97. 
Captain  H.  A.  Pratt,  Royal  Artillery,  1  Apr.  9S. 

ROYAL  AbSENAL. 

Chief  Inspector  (with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel).— Major  C.  F. 
Haddcn,  R.  Artillery,  1  Apr.  93. 
Inspectors. 
Major  H.  C.  L.  Holden,  R.  Artillery,  1  Feb.  88. 
Major  T.  F.  Bushe,  R.  Artillery,  19  Sept.  96. 
Major  A.  H.  P.  Turner,  R.  Art.  9  Oct.  97  (9  Nov.  96). 
Major  F.  F.  Minchin,  R.  Artillery,  6  Apr.  98  (1  Apr.  93). 
Captain  H.  M.  St.  A.  Wade,  R.  Engineers,  19  Apr.  98. 

Assistant  Inspectors. 
MajorE.  F.  Nelson,  R.  Artillery,  1  Apr.  96  (23  Mar.  95). 
Captain  T.  G.  Tulloch,  R.  Artil.  1  Apr.  96  (14  Aug.  95). 
Captain  N.  E.  B.  Bellairs,  R.  Art.  1  Apr.  gb. 
Major  L.  T.  Pease,  R.  Mar.  Art.  30  Apr.  96. 
Captain  R.  P.  Robinson.  R.Engineers.i  Apr.98dApr.93). 
Captain  E.  S.  Cooper,  R.  Artillery,  1  Apr.  97. 
Captain  H.  Waring,  Royal  Artillery,  i  Oct.  97. 
Major  E.  Tinker,  Royal  Artillery,  17  Dec.  97. 
Captain  A.  H.  Wolley-Dod,  Royal  Artillery,  21  Dec.  97. 
Captain  E.  W.  Davies,  Royal  Artillery,  1  Apr.  98. 
Captain  C.  E.  Phipps,  Royal  Artillery,  6  Apr.  98. 
Captain  W.  Moore-Lane,  Royal  Artillery,  9  May  98. 
Caotain  H.  R.  Adair,  Ro.yal  Artillery,  i7Sept98. 


Captain  . 


ton,  Coast  Bn.  R.  Engineers,  1  Apr.  97. 

Attached. 

Lieut.  T.  H.  E.  Anderson  (District  Officer),  R.  Artil- 
lery, 2t  Apr.  95. 

Dep.  Com.  of  Ord.  S.  M'A.  AValker,  Army  Ord.  Dept. 
22  Dec.  94. 

Assist.  Com.  of  Ord.  A.  P.  Robertson,  Hon.  Lieut.  Ord. 
Dept.  10  Hay  98. 

General  Stoees. 

Chief  Inspector.— Lt.Colonel  R.  S.Watson,    5  Sept.  97 
'16  July  96). 

Inspector.— Major  A.  H.  W.  Brett,  Royal  Artillery,  23 
Nov.  97. 

Assistant  to   Chief  Inspector. — Com.  of  Ord.   F.  Tims, 
Army  Ord.  Dept.  1  Apr.  96  (1  Apr.  92). 

Position  Finding. 
Chief  Inspector.  —  Colonel    H.    S.    S.    Watkin,    CB. 
26  -July  90  (1  Apr.  86).    AVoolwich. 

Inspectors. 
Major  G.  Osborn,  R.  Artillery,  25  Apr.  96.    Woolwich. 
Major  H.  T.  Hawkins,  R.  Artillery,  2 1  Aug. 94.    Malta. 
Capt.  L.  E.  B.  Dykes,  R.  Art.  24'july  95.     Golden  Hill. 
Captain  E.  F.  Hoblyn,  R.  Art.,  26  Aug.  98.      Gibraltar. 
Assistant  Inspector. — Lieut.  A.  H.  Thorp,  R.  Artillery, 
1  Apr.  96  (24  July  93).    AA'oolwich. 

Machinery. 
Superintending  Engineer  and   Constructor  of  Shipping. — 

H.  Travis,  27  Nov.  96.     Woolwich  Arsenal. 
Assistant  do,— A.  Jackson,    13    Sept.    97.      AToolwieh 

Arsenal. 

Attached. 
Captain  A.  S.  Palmer,  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment, 

t6  Sept.  98.     Woolwich. 
Captain  AV.  Graham,  Qr.Mr.  retired  pay,  24  July  90. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 


Captain   R.   Bennett,   Devonshire    Regt.    22   Apr.   95. 
Woolwich. 
Valuation  and  Inspection  of  Military  Equipment  (India  Committee). 

{for  War  Ofict),  \    Col.  G.  A.  Crawford, ret.  pay  R.  Art.  (for India  Offiie)' 


Miscellaneous  Establishments. 


1 1 7-18 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESTABLISHMENTS. 

Cavalry  Depot  at  Canterbury. 


Riding  Master. — George  Matthews,  13  Nov.  95  (8  Feb.  82)  ,  . 

Quarter  Master. — James  William  Humphrey,1  5  Oct.  93  (18  July  88);  Hon.  Captain,  18  July  93. 


Bon.  Major.  13  Nov.  95. 
,  ,  8  July  88);  Hon.  Captaii  , 

1  Captain  Humphrey  served  hi  the  Afghan  war  in  7879-80  (Medal).    Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881 


Remount  Establishment. 


Assistant  Inspectors. 

Inspector  General.— Major  General  W.  R.  Truman,  Head 

Quarter. 
Colonel  B.  L.  Tollner.ret.  pay  R.  Artillery,  23  June  89. 

Woolwich. 
Colonel  J.C.  Hanford  (from  h.p.  19  Hussars),  9  Aug.  97. 

Dublin. 
Colonel  R.  Stevenson  (from  h.p.  6  Dragoon  Guards), 

t  Jan.  99. 


Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

Major  .1.  W.  Peters,  7  Dragoon  Guards,  29  Apr.  96. 
Head  Quarters. 

Staff  Captains. 

Major  M.F.  Rimington,  6  Dragoons,  1  Sept.  97.    Dublin. 
Captain C.  G.Mackenzie,  R.  Art.,  u  July  98.    Woolwich. 


Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea. 

Governor. — Field   Marshal   Sir    D.   M.   Stewart,  Bart 

GCB.  GCSI.  CIE.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  29  Mar.  95. 
Lt. Governor    Jr    Secretary. — p.s.c.    Major    General  G. 

Salis-Schwabe,  12  June  98. 
Assistant  Secretary. — J.  Dowling. 
Adjutant.— Major  R.  C.  Pentland,  Dublin  Fusiliers 

Apr.  98. 
Chaplain.— Rev.  J.  H.  S.'Moxley,  BA.  23  Mar.  96. 
Physician  and  Surgeon  (with  rank  of  Surgeon   Colonel). — 

Thomas  Ligertwood,1  MD.  h.p.  3  June  96. 


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Deputy    Surgeon.  —  Major    W.     J.     Macnamara,    MD. 

4  Aug.  96. 
Dispenser. — J.Hague,  1  Jan.  97 
Quarter  Master. — Richd.  Barry  Jupp, ret.  pay,  13  Sept.  93 

(9  Sept.  71) ;  Hon.  Captain,  9  Sept.  Si. 


Captains  of  Invalids. 

J.VanderH.Rees,2late  40F. 
MajorJ.W.Daniell,  ret. pay. 
I   Major  E.  VV.  Humphry,  ret. 
pay. 

_  l  Doctor  T.  Ligertwood  served  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (men- 
tioned  in  despatches)  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

2  Captain  Rees  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  engagement  at 
Te  Arei( Medal). 


Colonel  A.  Green,  ret.  pay. 
Major  E.  Brutton,  ret.  pay. 
Major  A.  S.  Carter,  retired 
pay. 


Judge  Advocate  General's  Office. 
Office,  7,  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

Judae    Advocate   General.— Rt.   Hon.   Sir  F.    H.    Jeune, 

KCB. 
Deputy   Judae  Advocate   Generals.— J,  C.   O'Dowd,   Esq. 

CB.  ;!Sir  J.  Scott,  KCMG. 
Deputy  Judge  Advocate.— p.s.c.  Lt. Colonel  J.  L.  C.  St.  Clair 

(from   h.p.  Argyll  and   Sutherland  Highlanders),    4 

May  q6. 


Royal  Hospital,  Kilrnainham. 

Master. — The  Commander  of  the  Forces  in  Ireland. 

Joint  Dep.  MastersJ^e^ePn^  A?J-  »en; m  Inland. 
r  I  The  Dep.  Quarter  Master  Gen.  do. 

Captain  of  Invalids. 

Major  George  Cresswell,  retired  pay. 

Adjutant.— Capt.  J.  Fielding,  Qr.  Mr.  ret.  pay,  3  Nov.  91 

Physician  and  Surgeon. — William  Carte,1  13  Aug.  58. 
Secretary. — Langrishe  F.  Banks. 
Quarter  Matter. — 
■Solicitor. — R.  J.  Ferguson,  Esq. 


Army  Pay  Office. 

Paymaster  General. — 

Assistant  Paymaster  General. — C.  J.  Maude,  Esq. 


Army  Purchase  Commission. 

Commissioner. — J.  C.  O'Dowd,  CB.  30  Sept.  71. 


Military  Prisons. 

Inspector  General.— ht. Colonel  M.  C.  Garsia,  ret.  pay. 
Inspectors.— Bt.   Major  A.  G.  F.  Griffiths,  late  63   Foot; 
Major  E.  G.  Clayton,  ret. pay  R.  (Bergal)  Engineers; 
Cautain  W.  F.  V.  Harris,  late  71  Foot;  Captain  L.  P. 
Pennethorne,  late  R.  Artillery. 
Aldershot. — ffou.Capt.R.A.  Henderson, Manchester  Segt. 
17  Feb.  96. 
Med.  Off.,  Lt.Colonel  W.  F.  Ruttledge,  ret.  pay. 
Cork. — Governor,  Major  R.  W.  Andrews  (from  Border 
Regt.).  26  Feb.  98. 
Med.  Off,  Lt.Colonel  U.  A.  Jraings,  MD.  ret.  pay. 
Dublin. — Governor,    Captain    G.    S.   Haines,   Cheshire 
Regiment,  27  Mar.  96. 
Med.  Off.,  Lt.Colonel  N.  Alcook,  ret.  pay. 
Gosport. — Governor,  Lt.Colonel    H.    Waring,  ret.   pay. 
2  Foot. 
Med.  Off.,  Captain  E.  Chandler,  h.p. 
Malta.— Governor,    Major    G.    A.   P.   Evans,   net.    pay 
7  Hussars,  9  June  9S. 
Bine.— Facings  Red. 
1  Surgeon  Carte  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman, 
«iege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  Oct.  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

Tower  of  London. 

Nonstable,  General. ?tr  Frederick  G.  A.  Stephenson,  GCB.  I   Chaplain,  Rev.  J.  C.  Edghill,  iiD.1Apr.87;  Chaplain 

Coldstream  Guards,  21  Mar.  98.  General. 

Lieut.  Lt.General  G.  Clerk,  CB.  5  Jan.  97.  Medical  Officer,  Captain  F.J.  Morgan,  3  Feb.  97. 

Major,  Lieut. General  G.  B.  Milman,  CB.  29  Aug.  70.  I 

List  of  Officers,  noio  serving  in  the  Army,  ivho  passed  the  Examination  and  received 
Certificates  at  the  Senior  Department,  Royal  Military  College. 

Cameron,  General  Sir  Wm.   Gordon,  KCB.  Lancaster)  Jarvis,  Colonel  S.  P.  CMG.  h.p.  82  F.  May  1856. 

Regiment,  May  1853.  '  Paterson,  Colonel  Wm.  Unatt. Nov.  1855. 

Cox,  Major  General  Sir  J.  W.  KCB.  Bedford  Regiment,  I  Peacocke,  Major  General  G.   J.  Dec.  1856. 

Nov.  1847.  \  Stapylton,  Lt.General  G.G.  C,  W.  Surrey  Regt.  May  1849. 

Cranfield,  Captain  G.  D.  h.p.  Unatt.  I  Stewart,  Major  A.  F.  h.p.  36  F.  Dec.  1S57. 

D'Oyly,  Major  General  J.  W.  Nov.  1847. 
E  wart,  General  Sir  3.  A.,  KCB.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 

Highlanders,  May  1845. 


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List  of  Officers,  now  serving,  who  lave  passed  the  Staff  College. 


Passed,  December  18C0. 


*Grant,  Lt. General  Sir  R.,  KCB.  R. 
Engineers. 

Passed,  December  1862. 
East,  General  Sir  C.  J.,  KCB. 
B'lack,  Major  General  W.,  CB. 

Passed,  December  1864. 
>J(<r  Wood,  General  Sir  H.  E.,  GCB. 
G-CMG. 

Passed,  December  1865. 
Suther,  Lt. General  C.  C,  R.  M.  Art. 

Passed,  December  1866. 
Barker,  Lt.General  G.  D.,  CB. 

Passed,  December  1867. 
Prior,  Major  General  G.  U. 

Passed,  December  1868. 
Walker,  Major  General  A.  L. 
Passed,  December  1869. 
Boughey,  Major  General  J. 
Cooke,  Col.W.  S.,h.p.  Cheshire  Regt. 
Chapman,  General  E.  P.,  CB.  R.Art. 

Passed,  December  1870. 
Maurice,  Major    General  J.   P.,  CB. 

R.  Art. 
Clery,  Major  General  C.  F.,  CB. 
TS€  Sartorius,    Colonel   E.   H.     CB. 
(from  h.p.  East  Lancashire  Regt.) 
*„*  In  the  foregoing  lists  the  names 
are  placed  in  the  Order  of  Merit  in 
which  the  Officers  passed  the   final 
Examination,   as  officially    notified ; 
but,    the    Order    of  Merit  in  which 
Officers  have  passed  out  of  the  Staff 
College  havingceased  to  bedisclosed. 
their  names  in  thefollowing  lists  are 
consequently  given  in  the  Order   ol 
Merit  in  which  they  passed,  into  the 
Staff  College. 

Passed,  December  1871. 
Schwabe,  Major  General  G.  S. 
Jones-Vaughan,  Colonel  H.  T.,  CB. 

(from  h.p.  East  Yorkshire  Regt.). 
Dundas,   Colonel    H.    L.,  h.p.   East 

Yorkshire  Regt.  (is  F.) 

Passed,  December  1872, 

Hart,  Major  General  A.  FitzRoy.CB. 

Gosset,  Major  General  M.  W.  E. ,  CB. 

Hall,  Colonel  B.  G.,  h.p.  R.  Mar.  Art. 

Brickenden,  Colonel  R.  H.  L.,  Regi- 
mental District. 

Dooner,  Colonel  W.  T.,  Regimental 
District. 

Collen,  Major  General  Sir  E.  H.  H., 
KCIE.  CB.  Indian  3.  C.  (passed  into 
the  College  with  the  preceding  Class). 
Passed,  December  1873. 

Dairy mple,  Major  General  W.  L.,CB 

Walford.ColonelN.L.,  h.p. R.Art. 

Cooper,  Lt.Colonel  H.  h.p.  North 
Lancashire  Regiment. 

Poignand,  Colonel  G.,  h.p.  Leinster 
Regiment. 

Burnett,  Major-General  O.J.,C_B. 

*  Hutchinson,  Major  General  W.F.  M. 
R.  Artillery. 

Passed,  December  1874. 
Hare,  Colonel  W.  A.  H.,h.p.  R.  Eng. 
Ardagh,    Major    General   Sir  j.    C, 

KCIE.  CB'.  R.  Engineers. 
Creek,  Colonel  E.  S..  Regtl.  Dist. 
Delavoye,Col.A.M.(from Essex  Regt.) 
Courtenay,  Lt.Col.  E.  J.,  h.p.  Sussex 

Regiment. 
Gatacre,  Major  General  Sir   W.    F. , 

KCB.  DSO. 
Lugard,Col,  E.  J.,h.p.LancasterRegt. 

Passed,  December  1875. 
Morris,  Col.W.  G.,  CMG. h.p.R.  Eng. 
Yule,  Lt.Col.  W.  A.,  h.p.  Scots  Fus. 
Kitchener,  Lt  Col.H.  E.  C,  h.p.  Duke 

of  Cornwall's  Lt.  Infantry. 
Brownrigg,  Col.  H.  S.,  h.p.  Rifle  Brig 
Kelly-Kenny,     Major    General     T., 

CB. 
Curteis.Col.R.L.H., h.p. Bedford  Regt 


Glen,  Colonel'A.,  Regtl.  District. 
♦Harrison,    General    Sir    R.,    KCB. 

cm  a. 

Passed,  December  1S76. 

Money,  Colonel  E.  C.,h.p.  Irish  Fus. 

Fraser,  Colonel  A.  H.,  Berks  Regt. 
Passed,  December  1877. 

Jones,  Col.  D.  F.  (from  h.p.  R.  Art.) 

Smith,  Colonel  W.  W.  M.,  R.  Art. 

Barker,  Colonel  J.  C,  R.  Eng. 

Hildyard,  Major  General  H.  J.  T.,CB. 
(from  h.p   Highland  Lt.  Infantry). 

Ross  of  liladeiisbnrg,  Lt.Col.  J.  F.G. 
CB.  h.p.  Coldstream  Guards. 

Woodgate,  Colonel  E.  R.  P.,  CB. 
Regimental  District. 

Goldsmid,  Colonel  A.  E.  W.  Regi- 
mental District. 

Monson,  Lt.Col.  F.deL.,  h.p. R.Scots. 

Hughes  -  Hallett,  Colonel  H.  T., 
h.p.  Middlesex  Regt.  (57  F.) 

Cochran,  Colonel F., Regtl.  District. 

Auld,  Colonel  J.,  h.p.  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers. 

Hare,  Col.  R.U.,  Regtl.  District. 

Passed,  December  1878. 

V<£  Bell,  Colonel  M.  S.,  CB.  h.p. 
Royal  Engineers. 

Everett,  Colonel  Sir  V?.,KCMG.  h.p. 
West  Riding  Regt. 

Luttman- Johnson,  Lt.Colonel  F.,  h.  p. 
York  and  Lancaster  Regt. 

Fergusson,  Colonel  J.  A.  (from  h.p. 
Rifle  Brigade.) 

Miles,  Colonel  H.  S.  G.,  MVO.  h.p. 
Munster  Fusiliers. 

Paterson,  Lt.Colonel  A.M. ,h. p.  Bed- 
ford Regiment. 

Passed,  December  1879. 
Grove,  Major  General  Sir  0.,KCB. 
Leverson,  Lt.Col.  J.  J.,  R.  Engineers. 
M'Donald,  Colonel  G.,  h.p.  R.Eng. 
Elles,  Col.  Sir  E.  R.,  KCB.  (from  R. 
__  Art.). 

Jocelyn,  Colonel  J.  R.  J.,  h.p.  R.Art. 
Glasgow, Col.  J.  C.R., h.p.  Sutf oik  Reg. 
Ponsonby,Col.J.G.(fromBerks  Regt.) 
Craigie,  Colonel  J.  H.  S.,  Highland 

Lt.  Inf. 
*  Spencer,  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  T.,  R.  Art. 

Passed,  December  1880. 

Beresford,  Col.  C.  F.  C,  h.p.  R.  Eng. 

Montgomery,  Colonel  R.  A.,  R.  Art. 

Buohanan-Danlop,  Lt.Colonel  H.  D. 
Royal  Artillery. 

Benson,  Lt.Col.F.W., h.p.  17  Lancers. 

Browne,  Lt.Colonel  G.  F.,  £>SO.,h.p.. 
Northamptonshire  Regt.  (48  F.) 

Romilly,  Major  F.W.,  DSO.  Scots 
Guards. 

Bullock, Lt.Colonel  G.M., Devon  Regt. 

Allatt,  Lt.Colonel  H.  T.  W.,  Pro- 
visional Battalion. 

Thomson, Lt. Col. C.F., h.p.  7  Hussars. 

Prickett.Col.  T.,h.p.  Essex  Regt. 

Godfray,  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.,  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers. 

•Fraser,  Major  General  T.,  CB. 
CMS.,  Royal  Engineers. 

"UlE  Hart,  Colonel  Reginald  C,  CB. 
(from  Roval  Engineers). 

♦Watson,  Col.  C.  M.,  CMG.  R.  Eng. 

Crookenden,  Col.  H.  H.,  h.p.  R.  Art. 
(passed  into  the  College  with  the  pre- 
ceding Class). 

Jeffreys,  Colonel  P.  D.,  CB.  h.p. 
Connaught  Rangers  (83  F. )  (do.). 

Spence,  Colonel  J.,  h.p.  York  Lt 
Inf.  (do.). 

Passed,  December  1881. 
Green,  Colonel  A.  O.,  R.  Engineers. 
Murray,  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.,  R.  Art. 
Daniell,  Colonel  De  C,  R.  Artillery. 
Johnson,  Lt.Colonel  R.  F.,  R.  Art. 
Routh, Lt.Colonel  W.  R.,  h.p.  Suffolk 

Regiment. 
Herbert,  Colonel  I.  J.  C,  CB.  CMG. 

h.p.  Grenadier  Guards. 
Yeatherd,  Maj.E.W.,  Lancaster  Regt. 
Dawson,  Lt.Colonel  D.  F.  R.,  CMG. 

h.p.  Coldstream  Guards. 


Legard,   Col.  J.  D.,  York  Art.   (W. 

Div.  R.  Artillery). 
Peacocke,  Col.  W.,  CMG.  R.E.  (passad 

in*o  College  with  the  preceding  Class) 
Barton,  Major  General  G.,  CB.  (do.) 
Hntton,    Colonel    E.  T.  H.,  CB.   h.p. 

King's  Royal  Rifles  (do.). 

Passed,  December  1882. 

Morris, Colonel  A.  W.,  h.p.  Northamp- 
tonshire Regt. 

Haig,  Major  H.  de  H.,  R.  Engineers. 

Leete,  Lt.Colonel  J.  B.,  R.  Mar.  Art. 

Trotter,  Lt.  Col.  J.  IC,  CM 0.  R.  Art. 

Dalton,  Colonel  J.  C,  R.  Artillery. 

Mortimer,  Major  H.  B.,  North  Staf- 
fordshire Regt.  (64  F.) 

Allen,  Colonel  R.E., h.p. E.York  Regt. 

Hulton,  Major  C.  M...  Lane.  Fusiliers. 

Stephenson, Lt.Col.  T.E., Essex  Regt, 

Bromfield,  Maj.  F.  W.,  Cheshire  Regt. 

Balfe,  Lt.Col.  E.,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Passed,  December  1883. 

Grove,  Lt.Colonel  E.  A.  W.  S.,W. 
Kent  Regt. 

Gough,Col.ifoH.G.H.,CJB.h.D.  i4Hus. 

Beckett,  Colonel  C.  E.,  CB. li. p. 3  Hus. 

Codrington,  Lt.Colonel  A.  E.,  Cold- 
stream Guards. 

Verner,Lt.Col.W.W.C.h.p. Rifle  Brig. 

Stone,  Major  F.  G.,  R.  Artillery. 

Settle,  Colonel  H.  H. ,  CB.  DSO.  h.p. 
Royal  Engineers. 

Barrow,  Lt.Col.  A.  F.,  CMG.  DSO. 
Indian  Staff  Corps. 

St.  Clair,  Lt.Colonel  J.  L.  C,  h.p. 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highldrs. 

Grant',  Major  General  H.  F.,  CB. 

ITiC  Ridgeway,  Col.  R.  K.,  Ind.  S.C. 

Barter, Lt.Co'l.  C.  St.  L.,York  Lt.  Inf. 

Wilkinson,  Col.  A.,  Regtl.  District. 

Duke,  Lt.Colonel  J.C.^from  h.p.  W. 
Riding  Regt.). 

Passed,  December  1884. 

Sawyer,  Colonel  H.  A.,  Indian  S.  C. 

Lake,  Major  P.  H.  N.,  E.  Lane.  Regt. 

Moody,  Major  R.  S.  H.,  The  Buffs. 

More-Molyneux,  ColonelG.  H.,  Indian 
Staff  Corps. 

Banfield,  Major  R.  J.  F.,  Welsh  Regt. 

Sharpe,  Major  E.  J.,  Middlesex  Regt. 

Hammond, 'Lt.Col.  P.  H.,  R.  Art. 

Lawrence,  Lt.  Col.  R.  C.  B.,  h.p. 
1  Dragoon  Guards. 

Watson, Lt.ColonelA. J., Suffolk  Regt. 
Passed,  December  1885. 

Stopford,  Colonel  Son.  F.  W.,  CB. 
h.p.  Grenadier  Guards. 

Grierson,  Bt.  Lt.Colonel  J.  M.,  R.Art. 

Walker,  Lt.Col.  H.  C.  C,  Royal  Art. 

Foster,  Major  H.  J.,  R.  Engineers. 

Sharpe,  Major  J.  B., Royal  Engineers. 

Dunlop,  Major  H.  C,  Royal  Art. 

Peuton,  Capt.  H.  E.,  Indian  S.C. 

Colville,  Major  A.  E.  W.,  Rifle  Brig. 

Adair,  Lt.Colonel  W.  T.,  R.  Marines. 

Hogge,  Lt.Col.  J.  W.,  Indian  Staff  C. 

Inglefield,  Major  F.  S.,  E.  York  Regt. 

Napier,  Lt.Col.  Son.  J. P., h.p.  ioHus. 

Wavell,  Col.  A.  G.,  Regimental  Dist. 

Cavenagh. Major  W.  O..BedfordRegt. 

Durand,  Col.  A.  G.  A.,  CB.  CIE.  In- 
dian Staff  Cerps. 

Johnstone, Lt.Col.  .l..h.p.  Oxf.  Lt.Inf. 

Robinson,  Colonel  F.  W.,h.p.  Shrop- 
shire Lt.  Infantry. 

Sherston,  Major  J.',  DSO.  Rifle  Brig. 

Passed,  December  1886. 
Wyndham,  Lt.Col.  W.G.C.,CJB.2iHus. 
Paget,  Lt.Colonel  H.,  CB.  7  Hussars. 
Allen,  Major  A.  J.  W.,  The  Buffs. 
Callwell,  Major  C.  E.,  R.  Artillery. 
Fleming,  Major  E.  W.,  R.  Artillery  - 
Agar,  Major  E.,  Royal  Engineers. 
Northcott.  Major  H."  P.,  CB.  Leinster 

Regiment. 
Smith,  Major  W.  A.,  R.  Artillery. 
Fletcher,  Lt.Col.  W.  B.,  R.  Artillery. 
Daniell,  Major  J.  F.,  R.  Marines. 
Jones,  Major  A.  E.,  Indian  S.  C. 
S  my  the,  Captain  H.H.,  Scots  Fus. 


Passed  the  Final  Examination  without  having  gone  through  the  College. 


List  of  Officers,  now  serving,  who  have  passed  the  Staff  College. 


Urmston,  Major  E.   B.,   Argyll   and 

Sutherland  Highlanders. 
Farrant,  Colonel  H.  G.  B.,  N.  Lane. 

Regt. 
Bethune,  Major  E.  C,  i5  Lancers. 
Simpson,  Bt.Lt.Col.  C.  R.,  Linc.Rgt. 
Mackenzie,  Major   G.  F.  C.,  Suffolk 

Regiment. 
Barkworth,  Major   H.  A.  S.,  Border 

Regiment. 
Bode,  Major  L.  W.,  Royal  Scots. 
Churchill,  Colonel  M.  Regtl.  Dist. 
Williams,  Maj.  R.  B. , Somerset  Lt.  Inf. 
Wogan-Brovvne,  Lt. Colonel  P.  W.  N., 

3  Hussars. 
Kitchener,  Colonel    F.  W.,  W.York 

Regiment. 
Eastman,  Major  W.  I.,  R.  M.  Art. 

Passed,  December  1887. 

Reade,  Major  R.  N.  R.,  Shropshire 

Light  Infantry. 
Fawkes,  Lt. Colonel  L.  G.,  R.  Art. 
Banning,  Capt.  8.  T.,  MunsterFus. 
Waters,  Lt.Colonel   W.  H.  H.,  MYO. 

h.p.  Royal  Artillery. 
Waldron,  Major  F.,  R.  Artillery. 
Hamilton,  Major  W.  G.,  DSO.  East 

Lancashire  Regiment. 
Franklyn,  Colonel  W.  E.,  York  Regt. 
Beatson,  Lt.Colonel  F.  C,  Wilts  Regt. 
Caunter,  Major  J.  E.,  Lane.  Fus. 
Plumer,     Bt.Lt.Colonel    H.    C.    O., 

York  and  Lancaster  Regiment. 
Kitson.Maj.  G.  C,  King's  R.  Rifles. 
Griffith,  Major  E.  H.,  Leicester  Regt. 
Gatliff,  Major  A.  F., Royal  Marines. 
Morrison,  Major  C.  G.,  i  Dragoons. 
Cockbarn.Major  0.  J., Warwick  Regt. 
Lawson, Bt.Lt.Colonel  H.M.,  R.  Eng. 
Renny,  Capt.  A.  M.,  lnd.  S.  C.  {passed 

into  College  with  preceding  Class). 
Creagh,  Col.  A.  G.,  CB.  R.  Art.  (do.). 
Collings,    Lt.Colonel    W.   A.,   Berks 

Regt.  (do.). 
Hammersley,MajorF.,Lanc.Fus.(<?o.) 
Beresford,  Lt.Colonel  C.  E.  de  la  P. 

(from  h.p.Wiltshire  Regiment) (do.) 

Passed,  December  1888. 

Reeves,  Lt.Colonel  J.,  Irish  Fusiliers. 
Barker.Lt.ColonelJ.  S.  S., Royal  Art. 
Baldock,  Major  T.  S.,  Royal  Art. 
Cooper,  Major  F.  E.,  Royal  Artillery 
Kemball,  Major  G.  V.,  Royal  Art. 
Burn-Murdoch,  Lt.Col.  J.,  R.  Eng. 
O'Leary,  Captain  W.  E.,  Irish  Rifles, 
a  Court,  Bt.Lt.Col.  C,  Rifle  Brigade. 
Paris,  Major  A.,  Royal  Marine  Art. 
Carleton, 'Lt.Col.  G.D.,  Leicester  Rgt. 
Heath,  Major  F.  C,  R.  Engineers 
Hegan,  Major  E.,  5  Dragoon  Guards. 
Smith  Dorrien,  Lt.Colonel  H.L., DSO. 

Derbyshire  Regt. 
Kennedy,     Colonel    C.     (from     h.p. 

Suffolk  Regiment.) 
Munro,  Major  h.,  Hampshire  Regt. 
Guilding,  Captain  E.  S.,  Essex  Regt 
M'Grigor,    Major    C.    R.    R.,  King's 

Roval  Rifles. 
Watts,  Major  C.N. ,  Derby  Regiment. 
Barnardiston,  Major   1ST.  W.,  Middle- 
sex Regiment. 
Gordon,  Major  C.  H.,  The  Buffs. 
Stawell.Lt.Col.  G.D.h.p.  Devon  Regt. 
Burney,  Bt.  Lt.Colonel  H.  H.,  Gordon 

Highlanders. 
Bewicke-Copley,  Major  R.  C.  A.  B., 

King's  Royal  Rifles. 
Armitage,  Captain  J.  L.,  Inniskilling 

Fusiliers. 
Adye,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  J.,  R.  Artillery. 
Heimiker-Major,   Major  Son.  A.  H. 

Coldstream  Guards. 

Passed,  December  1889. 

Bethell,  Major  E.  H.,  R.  Engineers. 

Sinclair,  Lt.Colonel  H.  M.,  R.  Eng. 

Benson,  Major  G.  E.,  R.  Artillery. 

M'Cracken,'  Major  F.  W.  N.,  Berk- 
shire Regiment. 

Duff,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  B..CIE.Jnd.  S.C. 

Robb,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  F.  S.,h.p.  Dur- 
ham Light  Infantry. 


Ellison,  Major  G.  F.,  Warwick  Regt. 
Drake,  Major  H.  D.,R.  Marine  Art. 
Leverson.  Major  G.F.,  CM 67.  R.Eng. 
Belfleld,  Lt.Col. H.E.,W.RidingRegt. 
Jeffreys,  Lt.Colonel  H.B..R. Artillery 
Hamilton,  Bt.Maj.  A.  B.,  King's  Own 

Scottish  Borderers. 
Shute,  Major  H.  G.  D.,  Coldst.  Gds. 
White,  Lt.Co'.  J.  G.,  Middlesex  Regt. 
Guinness,  Major  H.  W.N.,  Irish  Regt. 
Altham,  Major  E.  A.,  Royal  Scots. 
Goldschmid't,  Captain  E.  S.  D.,  Welsh 

Regiment. 
Littledale.  Major  H.  C.  T.,  4  Dr.  Gds. 
Dalrymple-Hamilton,  Major  Hon.  N. 

de  C,  Scots  Guards. 
Cavendish,    Major  A.   E.   J.,   Argyll 

and  Sutherland  Highlanders. 
Wildman-Lushington,    Captain    P., 

King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers. 
Compton,  Major   T.  E.,  Northamp- 
ton Regt. 
Jones,  Major  W.  D.,  Wilts  Regt. 
Kane,  Lt.Colonel  F.R.  P.,  h.p.   East 

Surrey  Regiment. 
Brock-Hollinehead,  Major  L.,  West 

Kent  Regt. 
du  Bonlay,  Major  N.  W.  H.,  R.  Ar 
Burn-Murdoch,  Major  J.  F.,  1  Drgns. 

Passed,  December  1890. 

De  Brath,  Major  E.,  Indian  S.C. 

Pemberton,  Major  E.  St.  C,  R.  Eng. 

Chance,  Major  H.,  Royal  Artillery. 

Inglefield,  Major  N.  B.,  R.  Artillery 

Western, MajorW.G.B.,  W.Kent  Regl 

Pairholme,  Major  W.  E.,  R.Artiller; 

Semim,  Captain  V.,  Leicester  Regt. 

VVigram,  Capt.  H.  H.,  Scots  Guards 

Granet,  Major  E.  J.,  R.  Artillery. 

Cole,  Capt.A.  W.  G.  L.,  Welsh  Fus. 

Poett,  Major  J.  H.,  Dorset  Regt. 

Monro,  Major  C.  C.,W.  Surrey  Regt. 

Denne,  Major  H.  W.  D.,  Gordon  High. 

Ventris,  Colonel  F.,  h.p.  Essex  Regt. 

Pedley,   Bt.Major  O.  H.,  Connaught 
Rangers. 

Young,  Major  J.  C,  Sussex  Regt. 

Western,  Major  J.  S.  E.,  Indian  S.C. 

Macdonald,  Capt.  N.  D.,  Wilts  Regt. 

Greenfield,  Lt.Colonel  R.  M.,  Innis- 
killing Fusiliers. 

Lawrence,  Capt.  H.  D.,  East  Surrey 
Regiment. 

Brcadwood,  Colonel    R.G., 12  Lanes. 

Sitwell,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  W.    H.,  North- 
umberland Fusiliers. 

Gawne,  Major  J.  M.,  Lancaster  Regt. 

Courtenay,  Lt.Col.  E.  R.,  n  Hussars. 

Wortley, 'Major  E.   J.   M.  S.,  CMG. 
DSO.  King's  Royal  Rifles. 

UULysons,  Major  H.,  R.  Fusiliers. 
Passed,  December  1891. 

Talbot,  Bt.Lt.Col.  Son.M..  G., R.  Eng . 

Laffan,  Major  H.  D.,  R.  Engineers. 

Davies,  Capt.  F.  J.,  Grenadier  Gds. 

Bunbury,  Major  W.  E.,  Indian  S.C. 

Allen,  Lt  Col.D.  M.,West  India  Regt. 

Crawford,  Captain  A.,  R.  Artillery. 

Wintour,  Bt.Major  F.,  W.  Kent  Regt. 

Walter,  Bt.Major  W.  F.,  Lancas  Fuu. 

Stuart,  Major  A.  R.,  R.  Artillery. 

Hawkins,  Lt.Col.  J.  W.,  R.  Artillery. 

Vyvyan,  Major  C.  B.,  E.Kent  Regt. 

Gleichen,  Major  A.  ~&.\?.Cou.nt,CMG. 
Grenadier  Guards. 

Woodward.Capt.  E.  M.,Leicstr.Regt. 

Blood, Bt.Major  W. P., Irish  Fusiliers. 

Lindley,  Major  J.  E.,  1  Dragoons. 

Hudson,  Major  A.  T.  P.,  Manchester 
Regiment. 

Ewart.Bt.Lt.Col..  J.S.,Cam.Highldrs 

Aston,  Major  G.  G.,  R.  Mar.  Art. 

Gamble,  Capt.  R.  'NT.,  Lincoln  Regt. 

Walker,  Colonel  M.  C.  B.  F.,  King's 
Royal  Rifles. 

Hamilton, ColonelB.M., E.York  Regt. 

Cowans,  Major  J.  S.,  Rifle  Brigade. 

Richardson,  Capt.A.  J.,  E.YorkRegt. 
Pinney,  Captain  R.  J.,  R.  Fusiliers, 
Hardinge,  Majorfiore.A.  S.,ScotsFus. 
Johnson,  Major  Sir  H.  A.  W.,Bart., 

York  Light  Infantry. 
Younehusband,  Major  G.  J.,  Indian 
Staff  Corps. 


ISO 

Passed,  December  1892. 

Rycroft,  Major  W.  H.,  11  Hussars. 

Wathen,  Captain  E.  0.,  5  Lancers. 

Cokayne  Frith,  Major  R.  C,  13  Hus 

Cowan,  Major  H.  V.,  R.  Artillery. 

Dawkins,  Major  H.  S.,  R.  Artillery. 

Baker,  Major  G.  D.,  R.  Artillery. 

Churchill,  MajorA.  B.  N.,  Royal  Art. 

Stanton,  Bt.Major  H.  E.  ,DSO.  R.  Art. 

Macbean,  Capt.  W.  A.,  Royal  Art. 

Hickson,  Major  S.  A.  E,,DSO. R.Eng. 

Heath,  Capt.  G.M.,  Royal  Engineers. 

Surtees.  Major  H.,  Coldstream  Gds. 

Smith,  Major  G.   R.  F.,  Coldst.  Gds. 

Pilcher,  Major  T.  D.,   Northumber- 
land Fusiliers. 

Walter,  Captain  J.  M.,  Devon  Regt. 

Graham,  Maj.  E.R.C., Cheshire  Regt. 

Lomax,  Lt.Col.  S.  H.,  Scottish  Rifles. 

James,  Capt.B.R.,  East  Surrey  Regt. 

Bonus,  Captain  W.  J.,  Dorset  Regt. 

Gosset,  Major  E.  A.  G.,  Derby  Regt. 

Shekleton,    Bt.Lt.Colonel  H.  P.,  S 
Lane.  Regiment. 

Fitton,  Bt.Maj. H.G.,DSO.Berks Reg 

Morland,  Captain  T.  L.  N.,  King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps. 

Hughes,  Captain  E.  H.,  York  and 
Lancaster  Regiment. 

Carleton,  Lt.Col.  F.  R.  C.  Irish  Fus. 
Delme-Radcliffe,    Captain   C,  Con- 
naught  Rangera. 

Foster, Lieut.  A.,  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders. 

Hawes,  Major  B.  R.,  Munster  Fus. 

U'atkis,  Major  H.  B.  B.,  Indian  S.  C 

Shore,  Bt.  Maj.  0.  B.  S.  F.,  Indian  S.C 

Selwyn,  Captain  C.  H.,  Indian  S.  C. 

Passed,  December  1893. 

Shadwell,  Capt.  L.  J.,  Suffolk  Regt. 

Cadell.  Capt.  J.  F.,  Royal  Artillery. 

Rose,  Capt.  J.  M.,  R.  Marine  Art. 

Clauson,  Captain  J.  E.,  Royal  Eng. 

Massy,  Lt.Colonel  P.  H.  H.,  h.p.  6 
Dragoon  Guards. 

Bowes,  Bt.  Major  W.H.,  Scots  Fus. 

White,  Capt.  R.  W.  P.,  Welsh  Regt. 

Edwards,  Capt.  F.  M.^mind.  S.C 

Wilson,  Capt.  H.  H.,  Rifle  Brigade. 

Hamilton,  Major    H.    I.    W.,  DSO. 
West  Surrey  Regiment. 

Rawlinson,   Captain   H.    S.,    Cold- 
stream Guards. 

Churchill,  Lt.Colonel  A.  G.,  h.p.   12 
Lancers. 

Dyas,  Capt.  J. R.,  Warwickshire  Regt. 

Lev,  Major  W.  G.,  N.   Stafford  Regt. 

Watson,  Capt.  W.  A.,  Indian  Staff  C. 

Donne,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  H.  R.  B.,  Nor- 
folk Regiment. 

Banks.  Capt.  W.  S.,  Dorsetshire  Regt. 

Marrable,  Capt.  A.  G.,    YorkLt.  Inf. 

Montagu,  Capt.  E.,  Suffolk  Regr.. 

Gordon,  Capt.F.,GordonHisrhlanders. 

Gaisford,  Major  R.  B.,  Scots  Fus. 

Snow,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  T.D'O.,  Innis- 
killing Fusiliers. 

Bayly,  Major  A.  W.  L.,  DSO.^ 
Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Passed,  December  1834. 

Kenny,  Captain  H.  T.,  Indian  S.  C. 

Doran,  Bt.Maj.  W.  R.  B.,  Irish  Regt. 

Montgomery,  Capt.  R.  A.  K.,  R.  Art. 

Loch,  Captain  H.  F.,  Indian  S.  C. 

Keir,  Major  J.  L.,  Royal  Artillery. 

Norie,  Captain  E.  W.  M.,  Middlesex 
Regiment. 

Trench,  Major  F.  J.  A.,  Royal  Art. 

Shute,  Captain  C.  D.,  Rifle  Brigade. 

White,  Major  W.  L.,  Royal  Artillery. 

Napier,  Capt.  G.  S.  F.,  Oxford  Lt.  Inf. 

Farquharson.MajorC.  H.,  3  Dr.  Gds. 

Cuthbertson,  Major  N.  W.,  Royal 
Highlanders. 

Dudgeon,  Captain  F.  A.,  South  Lan- 
cashire Regiment. 

Heard,  Capt.  E.  S.,  Northnmb.  Fus. 

Nicholson,  Captain  C.  L.,  York  Regt. 

Gosset,  Captain  E.  F.,  E.  York  Regt. 

Carleton,  Captain  L.  R.,  Essex  Regt. 

Brander,  Captain  H.  R.,  Indian  S.  0. 

Copland,  Captain  U.S.,  Northampton 
Regiment. 


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List  of  Officers,  now  serving,  tvho  have  passed  the  Staff  College. 


Royal 


Conway-Gordon,   Captain  L 
Marine  Artillery. 

Jenner,  Major  W.  K.  W.,  9  Lancers. 

Kiggell,  Major  L.  E.,  Warwick  Regt. 

Fortescue,  Major  Hon.C.G.,  Rif.  Brig. 

Warner,    Major    R.    H.    L.,    Army 
Service  Corps. 

Byng,  Captain  Son.  J.  H.  G.,  ioHus. 

Hume,  Oapt.  C.  V.,  Royal  Artillery. 

Wood,  Major  H.  St.  L.    DSO.,  Dor- 
setshire Regiment. 

Aldworth,  Major  W..DSO.,  Bedford 
Regiment. 

Mitford,  Bt.  Lt.Col.  B.  R.,  E.  Surrey 
Regiment. 

Capper,   Lt.Colonel    W.    B.,    North- 
ampton Regiment. 

Passed,  December  1895. 

Keith-Falconer,  Bt.  Lt.Colonel  C.  E. 

Northumberland  Fusiliers. 
Henderson,  Bt.Majcr  D.,  Argyll  and 

Sutherland  Highlanders. 
Peach,  Capt.  E.,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Fasson,  Capt.  D.  J.  M.,  R.  Artillery. 
Vallancey,  Cantain  H.  d'K.,  Argyll 

and  Sutherland  Highlanders. 
Marter,  Capt.W.M.,  1st  Dragn.  Grds. 
Dovvding,  Oapt.  H.  H.H.,  Essex  Regt. 
Duc-ot,  Capt.  L.  H.,  Royal  Artiillery. 
Williams,  Capt.  G.  D.  R'.,  Berks  Rest. 
Chiches'er.Capt.  A.  A.,  Dorset  Regt. 
Coffin,  Captain  C. ,  Royal  Engineers. 
Massv,  Major  W.  G.,  Royal  Artillery. 
Kirkpatrick.   Captain  R.   T.,    ±>SO. 

Leinster  Regiment. 
Ludlow,  Capt.  E.  R.  0.,  Army  Service 

Corps. 
Dunlop.  Capt.  A.  S.,  Royal  Artillery. 
Gwa tkin, Capt. W.G.Manchester  Regt. 
Evans,  Major  H.  J.,  Liverpool  Regi. 
Bird,  Major  S.,  Royal  Fusiliers. 
Taylor,  Capt.  E.  T.~,  Cheshire  Regt. 
Maunsell,  Capt.  F.  ft., Royal  Artillery 

(admitted  without  competition), 
Hickman,  Capt.  H.  O.  D.,  Innisidilmg 

Fusiliers  (do.). 
Alderson,   Captain    E.   A.   H.,   West 

Kent  Regiment  (do.). 
Fortescue,  Major  F.  A.,  King's  Royal 

Rifles  (do.). 
Adye,  Major  W„  Irish  Rifles  (do.). 
Ducat, Capt.  CM.,  Indian  Staff  C. (do). 
Philipps.Capt.  I.,  Indian  Staff  C.(do.). 

Passed,  December  1896. 
Graham,   Captain  H.    W.  G.,  DSO., 

5  Lancers. 


Perceval,  Major  E.  M.,  Royal  Art. 
Thompson,  Captain  W.  A.  M.,  R.  Art. 
Tennant,  Captain  H.  L.,  Royal  Art. 
Ewbank.  Captain  W.,  Roj-al  Eng. 
Kirkpatrick,  Captain  G.  il.,  R.  Eng. 
Frieuerichs,  Lieut.  D.  A.,  R.  Eng. 
Earle,  Captain  S.,  Coldstream  Gds. 
Vertue,  Captain  N.  H.,  S.  Kent  Regt. 
Barter,  MajorB.St.  J.,  Lincoln  Regt. 
De  Gruyther,  Captain  C.  M.,  Suffolk 

Regiment. 
Knox,  Captain  J.  S.,  E.  York  Regt. 
Sladen.Capt.  J.  R.  F.,  E.  York  Regt. 
Walker.Bt.MajorH.S.  ScotfehRifles. 
Sloman,  Capt.  H.  S.,  E.  Surrey  Regt. 
Skinner,  Capt.  F.  St.  D.,  Sussex  Regt. 
Bridge,  Captain  W.  C,  South  Stal- 

ford  Regiment. 
Jennings-Bramly,  Captain  H.,  Royal 

Highlanders. 
Barthorp,  Captain  A.  H.,  Norlhamp- 

tou  Regiment. 
Hamilton,  Crept.  L.  A.  H.,  York  L.  I. 
MacBean,  Capt.  J.  A.  E.,  DSO. Dublin 

Futiliers. 
Strachey,  Cap'.  R.  J.,  Rifle  Brigade. 
Carter,  Capt.  E.  E.,  Army  Ser.  Corps. 
Young,  Major  F.  de  B.,  Indian  S.  C. 
Clay,  Captain  C.  H.,  Indinn  S.  C. 
Tod,  Captain  J.  K.,  Indian  S.  C. 
Lawrence,  Capt. -Hon.  H.  A.,  17  Lanes. 
Du  Cane,  Major  H.  J.,  Roy.  Art. 
Maude,   Capiain   F.   S.,   Coldstream 

Guards. 
Wise,  Captain  H.  E.,  h.p.  Derbyshire 

Regiment. 

Passed,  December  1897. 

Allenby,  Major  E.  H.  H.,  6  Dragoons. 

Johnston,  Major  J.  T.,  R.  Artillery, 

Burrowes,  Major  H.  G.,  K.  Artillery. 

Furse,  Captain  W.  T.,  R.  Artillery. 

Walker,  Capt.  G.  T.  F.,  R.  Artillery. 

Edmonds,  Capt.  J.  E.,R.  Engineers. 

Macdonogh.Capt.  G.  M.W.,  R.  Eng. 

Vallentin,  Capt.  J.  M.,  Somerset  Lt. 
Infantry. 

0'Doni.ell,  Capt.  H.,  W.  York  Regt. 

Gogariy,  Captain,  H.  E.,  Scots  Fus. 

Bla"ir,  Lieut.  A.,  King's  Own  Scot- 
tish Borderers. 

Bucklev.Capt.  E.J.,Inniskilling  Fus. 

Capper,Bt.Maj.T.,E. Lancashire  Regt 

Anderson, Cant.  W.  J.,  W.RidingRegt. 

Haking,  Capt.  R.  C.  B.,  Hampshire 
Regiment. 

Phipns,  Capt.  P.  R.,  Dorset  Regt. 


Phillips,  Capt.  H.G.C..  Welsh  Regt. 
Biddulph,  Capt.H.  ML,  Rifle  Brigade. 
Hollo-way,  Capt.  B.,  Indian  Staff  C. 
Willonghby,  Capt.  M.  E., Indian  S.C 
Dyer,  Capt.  R.  E.  H.,  Ind:an  S.  C, 
Birkbeck,MajorW.H..i  Dragoon  Gds, 
Haig,  Bt.Major  D.,  7  Hussars. 
Findlay,  Major  N.  D.,  R,  Artillery. 
Sandbacb,Bt.Lt.ColonelA.E..R.Eng. 
Douglas.  Major  W.,  Royal  Scots. 
Stopford,  Capt.  L.A.M  .  Derby  Regt. 
Heath,  Major  H.N.C..  YorkLt.Inf. 
Buchanan-Riddell,     Major     H.    E., 

K.  R.  Rifles. 
Colomb,  Capt.  F.  C,  Indian  S.  C. 

Passed,  December  1898. 

Wynham, Captain G.  P.,  16  Lancers. 

Anstruther,  Major  C.  J.,  17  Lancers. 

Perrott,  Cantain  W.  H  P.,  RoyalArt. 

Symonds,  Captain  G.  D., Royal  Art. 

Owen,  Captain  F.  C.,'  Royal  Art- 

Molony,  Captain  F.  A.,  Royal  Eng, 

O'Meara,  Captain  W. A.  J. Royal  Eng. 

Ruggles-Brise,  Captain  H.G., Grena- 
dier Guards. 

England,  Captain  T.  P.,  Royal  Fus. 

Bannatyne.CaptainW.  S.Liverpl.Rgt. 

Everett,  Capt.  H,J.,Somer.-et  Lt.  Inf. 

May,  CaptaiUiWJS.  R.,  E.York.  Regt. 

Fowle,  Captain T.  E.,  Bedford  Regt. 

Tuson,  Captain  H.  D.  Border  Regt, 

Cumming  -  Bruce,  Captain  Hon. 
J.  F.  T.,  Royal  Highlanders. 

Banon,  Captain  F.  L.,Shrop.  Lt.  Inf. 

Oxley,  Captain  R.  S.,  K.  Rifles. 

Burr'owes,  Captaiu  A.  R-,  Iiish  Fus. 

King-Salter,  Major  H.  P.,  Rifle  Brig. 

Climo,  Captain  V.  C,  W.|India  Regt. 

Barrow.Captain  G.  de  S.,Ind.S.Crps 

Holman,  Lieut.  IT.  C,  Ind.SiaffCrps. 

Robertson,  Captain  W.  R.,  DSO.,  3: 
Dragoon  Guards. 

Thomp.-on,  Major  C.  W.,  7  Drag.Gds. 

Seagrim,  Captain  D.  G.,  Royal  Art. 

Scewart,  Captain  R.  S.,  Liverpl.Rgt. 

Blackburn,  CaptainL.D., Scot.  Rifles. 

Murray,  Major  A.  J.,  Inmskilling 
Fusiliers. 

Nugent,  Captain  O.  S.  W.,  DSO., 
King's  Royal  Rifles. 

Mackenzie,  Bt.  Major  C.  J.,  Seaforth. 
Highlanders.  ,..,_«, 

Fox-Strangeway,  Capt.T.S.InshRfls 

Henstock,  Major  F.  T.,  W.India  Rgt. 


Oficers  under  Section  V.,  Paragraph  74,  of  the  Queens  Regulation s  Quah Jed  for 
Staff  Employment  in  consequence  of  Serv.ee  on  the  Staff  m  the  Field,  without 
Passing  the  Staff  College. 

Lieuienant  General. 
Grenfell,  SirY.  W.,  GVB.  GCALG. 


Major  Generals. 
Butler,  Sir  W.  F.,  KCB. 
AJleyue,  Sir  J.,  KCB.  Royal  Artillery. 
K  tehener,  H.  H.  Lord,  G-CB.  KC.MG.,  Roval  Encmeers. 
uandle,  Sir  K.  M.  L..  KC3IG.  DSO.,  Royal  Artillery. 
Stewart,  R.  McG.,  CB.,  Royal  Artillery. 
Colvile,  -Si--  H.  E.,  KCMG.  0«.,h.p.  Grenadier  Guards. 
Morton,  G.  de  C,  CB. 
lurner,  A.  E.,  CB. 

Colonels. 
Lane,  R.  B.,  CB.  h.p. 
Wood,  E.,  CB. 
Kelly,  fr.  F.,  CB. 
Wynne,  A.  S. ,  CB. 
Crofton,  M.  S„  DSO. 
p. s.c.  Yentris.  F. 
Slade,  F.  G.,  CB. 

Brabazon,  J.  P.,  CB.,  h.p.  4  Hussars. 
Slade,  J.  R„  CB. 
Nicholson,   Sir  W.  G.,  KCB. 
3JiI  Beresford,  Lord  W.  L.  de  la  P.,  KCIE.  h.p. 
Hamilton,  I.  S.  M,,  CB.  DSO. 
Murray,  R.  H.,  CB.  Seaforth  Highlanders. 
Chal-ner,  R.,  CB.,b.p. 
Hemming,  F.  W.,  h.p. 

Money,  G.*L.  C,  CB.,DSO.,  Cameron  Highlanders. 
Clark,  W.,  Regimental  District. 
Grant,  H.  G..  h.p. 
Hilliard,  W.  I!.,  h  p. 
Clements,  R.  A.  P.,  DSO.  South  Wales  Borderers. 


Cochrane,  W.  F.  D.,  CB.  h.  p. 

Quirk,  J.  O.,  CB.  DSO.,  h.p.  W  elsh  Regiment. 

Lieutenant  Colonels. 
Yates,  H.  T.  S.,  Royal  Artillery. 
Childers,  E.  S.  E.,  Royal  Engineers. 
Cunningham,  G.  G.,  DSO.,  Derbyshire  Regiment. 
Saunders,  M.  W.,  Royal  Artillery. 
Crutchley,  C. 

Airlie,  D.  S.  ^Y.,Earl  of,  12  Lancers. 
Smith-Rewse,  H.  W.,  Royal  Engineers 
Ternan   T.  P.  B..DSO.,  Warwickshire  Regiment. 
Kekewi'cn,  R.  G.,  N.  Lancashire  Regiment. 
Hickman.  T.  E.,  DSO.,  Worcester  Regiment. 
Pink,  F.  J.,  DSO.,  West  Surrey  Regiment. 

Majobs. 

Sclater,  H.  C,  Royal  Artillery.  , 

,,,.r.  Wortley.  E  J.  M.  S.,  CM  G. DSO.,  Kmg  s  R.Rifls. 

Doran,  B.  J.'C,  Irish  Regiment. 

Milne,  R.  L.,  DSO.  Leicester  Regiment, 

vsc  Bon  N  deC.Dalrymple-Hamilton,  Scots  Guards. 

ps  c  Hickso'n,  S.  A.  E.,  DSO.,  Royal  Engineers. 

F'itzGerald,  H.  S.,  Durham  Light  Infantry. 

Triscott,  C.  P.,  DSO.,  Royal  Artillery. 

Douglas.  C.  C,  Scottish  Rifles. 

Carter,  F.  C.  Berkshire  Regiment. 

Holme,  B.F..  East  Kent  Regiment, 

Scudamore,  C.  F.  DSO.,  Scots  Fusiliers. 

Captains. 
Hamilton,  C  de  C,  Royal  ArtiUery. 
Arnold,  A.  J.,  DSO.,  3  Dragoon  Uuaids. 


Her  Majesty's  Body  Guard  of 
Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms, 


130 


The  Body  Guard  of  the  Sovereign  on  all  Public  and  State  occasions. 
(Established  in  the  Yeae  isoq.) 

Captain Henry,  Lord  Belper,  16  July  95. 

Lieutenant    Sir  Henry  Hugh  Oldham,1  Knt.  Colonel  ret.  pay  Cameron  Hghdrs.,  25  June  91. 

Standard  Bearer Philip  Liniborch  Tillbrook,2  late  Major  Unatt.,  18  Dec.  86. 

Gentlemen-at-Abms. 
Stapleton  Charles  Cotton „. :l vi6  Oct.  49  [John    Edward   Varty   Rogers,"     Lt.CoIonef 


Fra.  C.  Wemyss,  Colonel  late  3  Bn.  West  Rid 
ing  Regt.  (6  West  York  Militia)  

Stanhope  Leonard  Douglas  Willan,5late  Cap- 
tain 2  P 

Paget  John  Bourke,6  late  Captain  11  P 

Henry  JoblingWallaeb,"  lata  Captain  77  P.  ... 

John  Henry  Lowndes,8  late  Lt. Colonel  6  P.  ... 

John  Walrond  Clarke, 9late  Captain  ioHus.  ... 

Wm,  Cuninghame  Cuninghame,12  late  Cap- 
tain 70  P 

Jas  Ainslie  Stewart,14  late  Colonel  R.  Marines- 
John  Glas  Sandeman,15  late  Captain  1  Drs.... 

Walter  Clopton  Wingfield,19  late  Major  Mont- 
gomery Yeomanry  Cavalry 

!?£  John  Grant  Malcolmson,20  late  Lieut.  3 
Bombay  Cavalry 

John  Hampden  Waller,21  late  Lieut.  28  F 

Wm.  Chester  Master,  OB.22  late  Colorel  28  P. 

Edward  Andrew  Noel,24  '.ate  Captain  31  Foot 

Reynold  Alleyne Clement,27  late Capt.  68  Foot, 
and  late  Lt.  Colonel  2  Bucks  Rifle  Volunteers... 

Charles  Cooch,28  Colonel  retired  pay  

Edward  Brown,29  Colonel  r.f  p.  101  P 

Geo.  Henry  Pocklington,30  late  Lt.Colonel 
18  Foot 

Henry  Brackenbury,31  late  MajorDepot  Batt. 

Arthur  Allen  Owen,38  Colonel  retired  pay  88th 
Connaught  Rangers    

Herbert  Alex.  St.  John  Mildmay,39  Lt.Colonel 
late  Rifle  Brigade 

Charles  Clitherow  Gore,40  Colonel  retired  pay 
Irish  Rifles 


^iS  Nov.  60 

8  Oct.  63 
25  Apr.  64 
17  Dec.  64 

17  Dec.  64 
8  Mar.  65 

18  Aug.  67 1 
4  June  69 

18  June  69 

22  Apr.  70 

25  May  70 
24  Aug.  70 
31  Oct.    70 

19  Mar.  75 

1  Apr.  76 
14  Mar.  77 
1  July  77 

1  July  77 
8  Nov.  77 

3  Mar.  85 

16  Oct.  85 

27  Jan.  87 


retired  pay  102  F. 
Charles  Wheler  Hume,44  Bt.  Major  late  Rifle 

Brigade;  Hon.  Col.  lute  4  Bn.  JV.  Kent  Regt 
Christopher  Middlemass  Davidson,45  Lt. Col 

retired  pay  Munster  Fusiliers   

Walter  Frederick   Kelsey,4"   Colonel  retired 

pay  Seaforth  Highlanders    

p.r.c.  Charles  Wyndham  Murray,48  Colonel  re- 
tired payGloucesterRegimeiit;  MP.forButh, 

Knight  of  Justice  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem... 
Augustus  James  Hill,49  Lt.Colonel  retired  pay 

Royal  Marine  Artillery 

Henry  Arthur  Fletcher,*!  Lt.Colonel  late  Ben- 
gal Cavalry 

Walter  Henry  Holbe.-h,52  Lt.Colonel  retired 

pay  King's  Royal  Rifles    

Edward   Tufnell,53   Lt.Colonel    retired    pay 

Irish  Regiment 

Edward  George  Keppel,5"  Lt.Colonel  retired 

pay  Manchester  Regiment  

Alfred  Western  Hatchell   Hornsby  -  Drake,58 

Lt.Colonel  late  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Brackley    H.     Barrington     Kennett,59    late 

Major  South  Yorkshire  Regiment     

George  Anthony   Bllard    Gore,60   Lt.Colonel 

late  Royal  Marines  

Augustus  Frederick  Liddell,61  Capt.lateR.  A. 
Robert  Henry  Brooke-Hunt,62  Lt.Colonel  late 

Seaforth  Highlanders    

Charles    Edgeworth    Gubbins,63    Major  late 

Bengal  Staff  Corps 


27  Apr.  87 
9  Jan. 88 
S  May  89 
1  Jan.  90 

1  Jan. 
17  July  91 

16  May  92 
i  July  93 

21  Mai.  94 

17  July  94 

20  Apr.  95 

20  Apr.  g5 

1  June  95 
27  July  95 

to  Feb.  96 

1  Jan.  97 


Clerk  of  the  Cheque  and  Adjutant.—  Aubone  George  Fife,43  Colonel  lata  6  Dragoon  Guards,  4  July  91. 
Sub  Officer. — Lt.Colonel  J.  G.  Sandeman,15  late  Captain  1  Dragoons,  21  Feb.  74. 
Scarlet — Facings  Blue  Velvet.  I  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

Gentlemen-at-Arms  on  Half  Pay. 

Bevil  Granville,54  late  Bt.Major  23  Foot    ]    9  Sept.  63   Francis  Pavy,55  late  Captain  74  Foot 20  July  69 

John  Chas.D.  Morrison, 13 late  Col. R.  Marines)  30  Mar.  60  William   Mathew  Dunbar,56  Colonei    retired 
Cha.Edwyn  Wyatt,17  late  Bt.Major  8  Hussars    2oJuly69:l     pay  24  Foot    i6June82 

1  Sir  Henry  Oldham  served  in  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  of  1860,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Sinho 
and  Tangku,  assault  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served 
in  the  Cossyah  and  Jynteah  Hill  campaign  in  1863. 

2  Major  P.  L.  Tillbrook  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  22nd  August  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

5  Captain  Willan  landed  in  the  Crimea  on  30th  June  1855  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  the  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

6  Captain  Bourke  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-51  (Medal);  and  in  1S52-53  in 
the  Orange  River  Territory,  where  he  commanded  several  successful  patrols. 

1  Captain  Wallack  served  with  the  9th  Regt.  throughout  the  Sntlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps) . 

8  Lt.Colonel  Lowndes  served  with  the  47th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture,  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  Oct.,  and  storming- 
the  Quarries  on  7th  June — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

9  Captain  Clarke  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  17th  April  1855,  including  the  sieo-e 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  capture  of  Tchorgaum,  battle  of  the  Tchernaya  where  he  commanded  a  squadron  in  support 
of  a  troob  of  Horse  Artillery,  and  an  affair  with  the  Cossacks  near  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

12  Captain  Cuninghame  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  up  to  26th  Nov.,  anrl 
alsofrom  Jan.  to  9th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

13  Colonel  Morrison  was  present  when  the  batteries  of  Obligado  in  the  River  Parana  were  attacked  and  carried 
20th  Nov.  1845.  Served  on  the  China  expedition  ot  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  thelandirg 
before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city.  Served  as  Provost  Marshal  to  the  expedition,  and  afterwards  as  D.A.A. 
General  to  the  Army  in  garrison  at  Canton  (Brevet  of  Maior).  Set  ved  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860", 
including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tongoo,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Takoo  fort  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches), and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bievet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

14  Colonel  Stewart  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Syria  in  1840,— at  the  Camp  nt  D'Jouni  as  Acting  Engineer 
the  storm  and  capture  of  Sidon,  surrender  of  Beyrout,  bombardment  and  capture  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre  (War  Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa  from  1841  to  1844  ;  commanded  a  de- 
tachment of  Marines  at  the  destruction  of  several  Barracoons in 1S42  andliberatPd  1,200  slaves  atKabenda.  Anibrjz, 
Black  Point,  Loango,  Punta  da  Linha,  25  miles  up  the  river  Congo  ;  and  a  second  time  at  Kabenda,  three  miles 
inland,  when  he  was  attacked  by  a  much  superior  force,  and  after  liberating  the  slaves  and  destroying  the  barra- 
coons effected  a  safe  retreat  to  the  beach  with  three  men  mortally  wounded,  closely  pressed  by  a  large  force 
of  armed  Africans  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  battalion  of  Royal  Marines  sent  to  Japan  from  1S64 
to  1866,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the 
inland  ssa  of  Japan,  on  the  5th  and  6th  H!ent.  1864. 

15  Lt.Colonel  Sandeman  served  with  the  1st  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  6th  Oct.  185,1 
and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman  and  Tchernaya,  siege  ana  fall  of  Sebastopcl  (Modal  with 
three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

17  Major  Wyatt  served  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  expedition  of  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Also 
in  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1S58  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rabutghwy 
action  of  Barndia,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gurrakota,  forcing  the  Muddunpore  Pass,  siege  and  capture  o'f 
Thansi  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

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19  Major  Wingfield  served  with  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  action  of  Sinho,  also  those  of  the  18th  and  21st  September. 
Commanded  the  Cavalry  force  sent  to  Tungchon  with  llr.  Wade  to  demand  the  giving  up  of  the  prisoners  on  the 
eoth  September,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'">  Lieutenant  Malcolrason  served  in  the  3rd  Bombay  Light  Cavalry  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  111 
■1356-57,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  action  of 
Kuooshab  (Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal  with  Clasp) :  was  awarded  the  1~(T  under  the  following  circumstances  : — "  On 
the  occasion  of  an  attack  on  the  enemy  on  the  8th  February  1857,  led  by  Lieutenant  Colonel  Forbes,  CM.,  Lieutenant 
Moore,  the  Adjutant  of  the  regiment,  was,  perhaps,  the  first  of  all  by  a  hose's  length.  His  hurse  leaped  into  the 
square,  and  instantly  fell  dead,  crushing  down  his  rider,  and  breaking  his  sword  as  he  fell  amid  the  broken  ranks 
of  the  enemy.  Lieutenant  Moore  speedily  extricated  himself,  and  attempted  with  his  broken  sworn  to  force  his  way 
through  the  press  ;  but  he  would  assuredly  have  lost  liis  life  had  not  the  gallant  young  Lieutenant  Malcolmson, 
observing  his  peril,  fought  h;s  way  to  his  dismounted  comrade  through  a  crowd  of  ei.emies  to  his  rescue,  and.  giving 
him  his  stirrup,  safely  carried  him  through  everything  out  of  the  throng.  The  thoughtfulness  for  others,  cool 
determination,  devoted  courage  and  ready  activity  shown  in  extreme  danger  by  this  young  Officer,  Lieutenant 
Malcolmson,  appear  to  have  been  most  admirable,  and  to  be  worthy  of  the  highest  honour."  Served  also  with  the 
Central  India  Field  Force,  including  the  siege  of  Ratghur  and  fall  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

21  Lieut.  Waller  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Kaili  (Medal). 
33  Colonel  Master  commanded  the  5th  Fusiliers  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  in  Nov.  1857,  and  served  with  it  in 
Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh  in  all  the,  operations  of  the  succeeding  months,  and  commanded  the  Begt.  at  the 
capture  of  Lucknow,  as  also  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  action  of  Dounderkeira  and 
Buxurghat,  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Oomerea  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colcnel,  CB., 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  3-ear's  service). 

24  Captain  Noel  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  throughout  the  Sutlej  Campaign  of  1S45-46,  and  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medai  and  three  Clasps). 

27  Lt.Colonel  Clement  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal) . 

28  Colonel  Cooch  served  with  the  62nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  12th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  and  the  sorties  of  the  5th  9th  and  10th  May,  defence  of  the  Quariies  71b  June,  assaults  of  the 
Redan  on  the  18th  June  (in  command  of  the  Wool-bag  party  of  his  regiment)  and  8tL  September  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  ol  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Sardinian 
and  Turkish  Medals).  Appointed  Town  Major  in  Sebastopol  immediately  alter  its  fall  for  his  services  during  the 
siege  and  final  assault. 

29  Colonel  E.  Brown  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and 
Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Burmese  warof  1852-53,  including  the  recapture  of  Pegu  on  21st  Nov.,  lelief  of  its 
garrison  on  14th  Dec,  and  operations  in  the  vicinity  (Medal  with  Clas7>  for  Pegu).  Suppression  of  the  Indian 
Mutiny,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  of  Delhi  and  assault  of  the  Eedga.te,  wounded  in  five  places,  in 
one  dangerously  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  tile  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  Umbeyla.  (Clasp). 

80  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  Pockbngton  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Burmese  campaign  of  1852-53  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  alsoin  the  Crimea  from  1st  June  1855,  including  ttie  siegeand  Juilof  bebastopol.and 
attack  of  the  1800.  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

81  Major  Brackenbury  served  with  the6ist  Regiment  in  the  Pud  jaub  campaign  of  i84S-49,and  was  present  at  tie 
battle  of  Goojorat,  and  with  the  Field  Force  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Kbyber  Pass  in  February  and  March 
18,9  (Medal  with  Clasp)  Present  with  the  expedition  to  the  Euzofzie  Country  and  at  the  attack  ai.d  capture  of 
insurgentvillages  on  the  nth  and  14th  Dec.  1849  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  rank  of  Captain  -with  the 
Turkish  Contingent  and  performed  duty  as  an  Engineer  Officer  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56  (Turkish  Medal) . 

38  Cclonel  A.  A.  Oweuservedin  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78.  first  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  Colonial  Forces 
and  afterwards  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Transkei  Field  Force,  and  commanded  the  attacking  column  in 
the  action  at  Newmaka  and  subsequent  engagements  in  tbe  Chicabu  and  Kei  River  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  received  the  thanks  of  Colonel  Glyn,  Commanding  Transkei  Field  Force,  for  having,  with  assistance,  saved 
the  life  of  a  private  soldier,  who  was  very  severely  wounded,  by  carrying  him  to  a  place  of  shelter  under  a  very 
heavy  fire)  :  also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1379  in  command  of  a  draft  battalion  at  1'inetown  (Brevet  ol  Lt.Colonei, 
Medal  with  Clasp) . 

39  Lt.Colonel  H.  A  St.  John  Mildmay  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  6th  Sept. 
i885,.including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  m  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1864  (Medal). 

40  Colonel  C.  C.  Gore  was  present  with  the  83rd  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  on  the  30th  March, 
1858,  affair  at  Sanganeer,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria,  surprise  of  and  attack  on  the  rebels  at  Seckur 
{Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  Natal  Field  Force  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

42  Lt.Colonel  J.  E.  V.  Rogers  served  the  campaign  in  Oude  from  June  to  Dec.  1858,  including  the  occupation  of 
Fyzabad,  capture  of  Sultanpore,  passage  of  the  Goomtee,  action  of  Shahpore,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Kaili,  and  other 
minor  affairs  (Medal). 

43  Colonel  A.  G.  Fife  served  witn  the  Carabiniers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Khyber  Division  of 
the  Cabul  Field  Force,  and  took  part  in  the  expeditions  against  Asmatulla  Khan  in  the  Lughman  Valley  and  against 
the  Wuzeeree  Khugianis ;  was  also  present  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  the  villages  of  Nargozi,  Arab  Kheyl,  and 
Jokan,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Nargashai  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with 
Clasp).    Granted  a  step  of  honorary  rank  for  service  in  the  Field. 

*4  Colonel  C.  W.  Hume  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of 
1857-58,  including  tbe  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Nawabgunge,  and  capture  of  Fort  Birwah.  Was 
Staff  OBcer  to  a  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Wheeler  in  the  final  campaign  in  Bundlecnnd  in  1859 
(Medal  with  Clasp).    Promoted  to  an  unattached  Company  for  service  in  the  Field. 

45  Lt.  Colonel  C.  M.  Davidson  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1S68  as  Adjutant  of  the  4th  Regiment,  and 
was  m-esent  s.t  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture_of  Magdala  (Medab. 

4"  Colonel  W.  F.  Kelsey  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  from  the  commencement  of  the  Afghan  war  in  1S7S 
till  June  1879  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force, including  the  Khost  Expedition,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Mattoon  (Medal).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Chalouf  on  the  20th  August  in  command  of  four  companies  of  his  Battalion,  and  at 
the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the 
Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

48  Colonel  C.  W.  Murray  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  first  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Ciealock.  com- 
manding the  1st  Division,  and  afterwards  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  Intelligence  Branch 
of  the  Division;  was  finally  attached  in  this  capacity  to  Clarke's  Column,  reconnoitred  the  country  beyond  Ulundi 
as  far  as  the  Ngome  region,  and  made  a  reconnaissance  of  the  route  to  be  traversed  by  the  column  from  Ulundi  to 
the  Middle  Drift  of  the  Tugela  River  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
tbe  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  72nd  Highlanders,  and  was  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Baker  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Logar  Valley  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Marri  Expedition  in  1881  under  Brigadier  General  Tanner. 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quartermaster  General  on  the  Base  and 
Lines  of  Communication,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Bechuanaland 
Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1885  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quartermaster  General. 
*'■'  Lt.Colonel  A.  J.  Hill  served  in  the  Ashauti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

11  Lt.Colonel  Fletcher  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863-64,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  with  the  Mohmunds  near  Shubkudder  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  in  1SS2 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

52  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Holbech  served  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  i8t>.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  2nd  Infantry  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


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53  Lt.Colonel  E.  Tufnell  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

5*  Major  Granville  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sevastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Joined  Lord  Clyde's 
Army  before  Lucknow  on  14  Nov.  1857.  and  was  at  the  relief  of  the  garrison  ;  also  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior 
Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  6th  December  and  at  the  fall  of  Lucknow  in  Mar.  :2j8  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

55  Captain  Pavy  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858  with  the  74th  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at 
the  storm  and  capture  of  Capuul  (Medal). 

50  Colonel  W.  M.  Dunbar  served  with  the  34th. Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  12th  Jury  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  on  26th,  27th  ard  28th  Nov.  1857,  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul,  and  affair  at  Bhowar.ie  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  24th  Regiment  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878.  Commanded  the  1st  Battalion 
24th  Regiment  in  the  second  advance  into  Zululand  in  the  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Ulundi  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

57  Lt.Colonel  E.  G.  Keppel  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

58  Lt.Colonel  Hornsby-Drakeserved  with  the  1st  Madras  Cavalry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

59  Major  B.  H.  B.  Kennett  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with 
Clasp) .  Served  with  the  51  st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  expedition  to  the 
Bazar  Valley  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Lughman  and  Hissarik  Valleys— wounded  1  Medal). 

60  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  E.  Gore  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

61  Captain  A.  F.  Liddell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  during  the  operations  round 
Cabul  in  December  1879,  including  'n8  storming  of  the  Asmai  Heights  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  25th  April  1880  (Jledal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at  Lhe  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Scar). 

62  Lt.Colonel  R.  H.  Brooke-Hunt  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  from  March  1879  till 
January  1880  with  the  Koorum  and  Cabul  Field  Forces,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

63  Major  C.  E.  Gubbins  served  with  the  Koorum  Valley  Field  Force  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


Yeomen  of  the   Guard. 

Her  Majesty's  Body  Guard. 
(Instituted  nr  Henry  VII.  in  the  Year  1485.) 

Captain    William  Frederick,  Earl  Waldegrave,  20  Aug.  96. 

Lieutenant   Lt.Colonel  Sir  Horatio  Page  Vance.1  Ent.  late  of  38  Foot,  9  Dec.  93. 

Ensign  Lt.Colonel  Richard  George  Ellison,2  late  of  47  Foot,  Son.  Col.  2  Vol.  En.  Lincoln  Eegt.  4  Oct.  92. 

Exons. 
Lt.Colonel  Charles  Doyle  Patterson,3 late  of  10  Foot,  13  Feb.  62. 
Major  Edmund  Halbert  Elliot.,4  ret.  pay  Royal  Artillery,  7  May  92. 
Bt.Major  Hon.  Francis  Lionel  Lydston  Colborne,5  ret.  pay  Iri^h  Rifles,  16  Nov.  92. 
Captain  Houston  French,"  retired  pay  2  Life  Guards,  26  May  95. 
Cleric  of  the  Cheque  and  Adjutant. — Colonel  Reginald  Hennell,6  DSO.  late  Bombay  Infantry,  22  Apr.  95. 

140  Yeomen. 
Agents. — Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1  Sir  H.  P.  Vance  served  with  the  33th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  January  to  the  15th  April  1855,  in- 
cluding the  siege  ot'Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  camDaign  from  Nov 
1857,  an<i  was  uresent  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of  Barree 
and  Nuggur  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clafp). 

2  Colonel  Ellison  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  tne  47th  Regt.,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian 
and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

3  Lt.Colonel  Patterson  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1S45-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(Medal).  Also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  action 
of  Soorjkhoond,  carrying  the  heights  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  Dowlut  Gate  in  command  of  the  storming 
party,  surrender  of  the  fortress,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  three  companies  of 
the  10th  Regt.  in  Shahabad  with  Major  Eyre's  field  force  at  Dilawur,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore,  and  was  mentioned 
in  despatches  for  his  gallantry  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

1  Major  E.  H.  Elliotserved in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  TJlundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

5  Major  the  Hon.  F.  L.  L.  Colborne  served  in  the  Afghan  War  in  1S79-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Can- 
dahar  with  the  force  under  Major-General  Phayre  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Natal  Field  Force  in  the  Boer  war  oi 
1881.  Was  employed  with  the  Beats  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Kirbekan  (mentioned  ir-  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with 
the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as  Senior  Officer  in  charge  of  Water  Transport. 

6  Colonel  R.  Hennell  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afgbun  war  in  1879-80 
(Medal).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expe'ditionin  1885-87  (mentioned  in  despatchss,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

1  Captain  French  served  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (28th  August),  and  at  the  battl'  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


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Colonil-in-Chief.— Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Highness  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Dulce  of  Com  wall> 

KG.  KT.  KP.  GMB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCVO.  29  Hay  So. 
Colonel.— H.S.H. Prince  Wm.  Aug.  Edward  ot'Saxe-Wemiar,1  KP.  GCB.Ens.  1  June  41 ;  Ens.  $  Lt.*8  June 

41 ;  Lt  ic  Capt.  *ig  May  46  ;  Bt.  Major,  20  June  54  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  12  Dec.  54  ;  Capt.  Sc  Lt.  Colonel,  pi    May 

55  j  Colonel,  5  Oct.  55  ;  Major  General.  6  Mar.  68;  Lieut.  General,  6  July  77;   General,  14  Nov.  7c;   .FteW 

Marshal,  22  June  97  ;  Colonil  1st  Life  Guards.  14  Nov.  88. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. — Charles   Napier   Miles.9  Lt.  20   Nov.  75;  Captain,  24  Ncv.  82;  Major,  6  Dec.  »3; 

Bt.Lt. Colonel,  26  June  95  :  Lt. Colonel.  6   Dec.  cS. 


Majors. 

Thomas  Charles  Pleydell  Calley^fjBrcrcO 

Lt. Colonel,  6  Dec.  98)   )  | 

Gordon  Carter  lltidinj  Master,  24  Jan.  80)    | 
Son.  Cecil  Edward  Bingham 

Captains. 
Geo.LindsayHolford,C/iI■.  MVO. Equerry  \ 

in  WaitingtoH.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  )' 

George  Francis  Milner 

Edwin  Berkeley  Cook,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir')  \ 

George  L"ck $  * 

H.S.H.  Prince  Adolphus  C.A.A.E.G.P. )  j 

L.L.  o/Teck.  KCVO ) 

Ernest  William  Clowes 

Hugh  Craufurd  Fraser12 

lames  Albert  Ed  ward.  Marquis  of  Hamilton 
HaroldMaxwellWalker.Adjutant  2sMay98 


2ND   LIEUT. 


31  Jan.    80 


CAPTAIN. 


BHEVET 
MAJOB. 


11  Sept.  76!   21  July    86 

23  Mar.    81  [  28  Sept.  87 
9  Sept.  32;   26  Oct.     92 


Lieutenants. 

Harold  Maxwell  Grenfell 17  Aug.  92 

Charles  Shuldham  Schreiber    i  23  Sept.  93 


9  July    90! 

n  Apr. 

30  July 

3  Dec. 
12  Aug. 

5  Dec. 


Philip  Blencowe  Cookson  '   iS  Apr 

iS  Mar. 
15  Apr. 

3  Feb. 

iFeb. 


Frederick  Henry  Wauer  Garden  . 
Rhodri  Vaushan  Llovd  Lloyd-Philipps.. 

John  Spencer  Cavendish    

Harold  Greenwood  Henderson  


Second  Lieutenants. 
Hon.  Frederick  Edward  Guest... 
Walter  Waring    


1  July 
27  Jan. 
4  July 

n  Jan. 


2  Sept.  91 

2  Nov.    92 

2  Nov.    92' 

25  Jan.    93 


1  July    88 
11  Jan.    93 

5  May    94| 

26  June  95 

14  Mar.  96 

24  June  96 

7  Oct.  96 

6  Dec. 


5  May    94 

26  June  95 

6  Dee.    98 


13  May 
1  Dec. 


9  Aug. 

13  Feb. 

14  Mar. 
5  Sept. 

13  Jan. 
2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 


Riding  Master. — Douglas  Hall,  8  May  S9  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Quarter  Muster. — William  Wragg,  6  Nov.  86  ;  Hon.  Captain,  6  Nov.  96. 

Medical  Officers.—  Horatio  R.  O.  Cross,11  13  Oct.  97;    Surgeon  Captain,  4  Aug.  78;  Surgeon  Major,  11   Aug. 

97;  Lt. Colonel,  3  Aug.  98. 

George  Edgar  Hughes,  1  Jan.  98  ;  Surgeon  Lieut.  30  Jan.  92 ;  Surgeon  Captain,  30  Jan.  95 

(attached). 
Veterinary  Officer.— John  Loushlin,  28  May  98;   Vet. Lieut.  2  July  90. 


Scarlet— Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs. Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  France,  January  1816. 


1  Prince  Edward  of  Saxe- Weimar  served  the  Eastern  Campaign  of  1854  with  the  Grenadier  Guards,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.and  Inkerman.and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  in  the  leg  in  the  Trenches,  19  Oct.,  and 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Aide  deCarnp  to  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  Cif., Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Officer  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

9  Lt.Colonel  Miles  served  with  the  1st  Life  (iuards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  at  the  capture  of 
Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

10  Lt.Colonel Calley served  with  the  1st  LifeGuards  in  theEgyptian warof  1882, and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  El  Magt'ar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  at  the  cap- 
ture o'  Cairo  (Meda  Iwith  Clasp,  and  Kb.  ^dive's  Star). 

12  Captain  Fraser.— See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 
1)1  Lt.Colonel  Crosse.— Fcr  War  Services,  see  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 


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The  Royal  Arms.    "  Dettingen"  "Peninsula"  "  Watebloo  "  "Egypt,  1882  "  "  Tel-el-Kbbie." 
Colonel-in-Chief.— Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Highness  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 

EG.  XT.  KP.  GMB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCVO.  29  May  80. 
Colonel.— Richard  William  Perm,  Earl  Howe,1  GCVO.  CB.  Ens.SrZt.  pi4  July  38  ;  Zt.  4-  Capt.  p5  Apr.  44  ; 

Bt.  Major,  28  May  53  ;   Capt.  <fr  Zt. Colonel,  20  June  54  ;   Colonel,  17  Nov.  57  ;  Major  General,  6  Mar.  68  ; 

Zt. General,  1  Oct.  77  ;  General,  16  March  80;  Colonel  17th  Foot.  25  June  79  ;  Colonel  2nd  Life   Guards, 

5  Jan.  90. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. — Douglas  Mackinnon    Baillie   Hamilton,  Earl  of  Dundonald,6  CB.  MVO.  Cornet, 

*6  July  70;   Zt.  2$  Oct.  71;  Capt.  10  April  78;  Major,  12  Jan.  85;  Bt.Zt. Colonel,  15  June  85;    Colonel, 

15  June  89;  Zt. Colonel,  12  Jan.  95. 


Majobs. 
AudleyDallasNeeld(Bf.Zf.  CoZone?,i  2  Jan.") 

95),  2nd  in  Command  26  June  96      j 

John  Anstruther  Smith-Cuninghame10 


CORNET,   SUB 

LIEUT.,  OB 
2ND   LIEUT. 


pi5  Feb.  71 


Charles  Fred.  St.ClairAnstruther-Thomson 

Captains. 

Mountifort  John  Courtnay  Longfield16 

Oswald  Henrv  Ames 

Reginald  Arthur  Haworth  Peel    

Thomas,  Earlof  Longford  

Algernon   Francis  Holford  Ferguson 

Richard  Todd  Ellison,  Adjutant  9  Oct.  98 
Sydney  Thornhill  Haukey 


Lieutenants. 

John  Chaytor  Brinton 

Algernon  Richard  Trotter,  Aide  de  Camp  ~) 

to  Sir  E.  H.  Bailer,  9  Oct.  98  } 

William  Zord  Kensington  

Sir  Edward  Paulet  Slracey,  Bart 

Claude  Champion-de  Crespiguy  

Hon.  Malcolm  Bowes-Lyon    

Heavy  Siward  Balliol  Surtees  

Herbert  Henry  Spender  Clay 

Hon.  Arthur  Edward  Brace  O'Neill 


23  Oct.     3c 


28  Oct. 
11  Feb. 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Ralph  Francis  Howard,  Earl  of  Wicklow. 
Sir  George  Lionel  Lawson  Bagot  Pres- ' 
cott,  Bart 


5  Feb.  8; 
22  Aug.  8£ 
17  July  8c 
28  June   9^ 


28  Jan.    91 
10  Feb.    9: 

22  June  9 

22  Auu.  94 

3  July  9 

3  July  95 

21  Dec.  95 

10  June  90 

26  May  97 


16  Feb.    qS 
25  June   98 


13  June   74 


1  July 
14  May 

6  May 
16  May 
12  Jan. 

8  Apr. 


13  Apr.    92 


13  Apr. 
5  Apr. 

5  Apr. 
11  Oct. 

5  Aug. 
26  May 

14  July 
20  Apr. 

15  June 


1 3  April  8 1 

10  April  83 
12  Jan. 


14  Mar. 
26  Oct. 
19  Nov. 
12  Jan. 
22  May 
it  Oct. 


bbevet 

JIAJOE. 


MAJOB. 


24  Sept.  87 

12  Jan.    91 
12  Jan.    95 


20  May    96 


Riding  Master.— Charles  Henry  Burt,  S  June  81  ;  Hon   Captain,  8  June  91. 

Quarter  Master.— Thomas  George  Entwistle,  13  Oct.  86;  Hon.  Captain,  13  Oct.  96. 

Medical  Officers.— P.  Gordon  Radstock  Young,  13  Oct.  80  ;  Surgeon,  3  Feb.  78  ;    Surgeon  Major,  12  Aug.  50. 

Rupert  Fawssett,  19  Sept.  97;  Suraeon  Zieut.  29  July  95  {attacked  1. 
Veterinary  Officer.— Thomas  Fliutotf,18  10  June  91 ;  Vet.  Capt.  23  June  75  ;  1st  Class,  23  June  85  ;  Vet.  Major, 
Scarlet— Facings  Blue.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.  [23  June  95. 

Returned  from  France,  February  1816. 

1  Ean  Howe  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  George  Cathcart  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1832-53  (Medal),  for  which- 
service  he  was  promoted  to  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major.  Served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  as  Acting  Quarter 
Master  General  of  the  QueeD's  Troops  (Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Lord  Dundonald  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  command  of  the  2nd  Life  Guards  detachment 
of  the  Camel  Corps;  carried  the  despatches  to  Korti  announcing  the  seizure  of  the  Gakdul  wells;  commanded 
the  transport  and  baggage  of  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart  in  the  advance  to  Metammeh; 
*vas  present  at  the  action  of  Abu  Klea  and  ia  the  engagement  at  Gubat;  acted  as  guide  to  the  convoys 
whicn  left  Gubat  on  the  evenings  of  23rd  January  and  1st  February,  and  also  to  the  reinforcements  to  Abu 
Klea;  carried  the  despatches  from  Gubat  announcing  the  fall  of  Khartoum  (mentioned  in  despatches, Brevet 
of  Lieut. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

10  Major  Smith-Cuninghame  served  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in 
the  two  actions  at  Kassasin  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

16  Captain  Longlicld  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  detachment  of  the  Camel 
>Corps  (Medai  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

18  Veterinary  Captain  Flinton*.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Veterinary  Department. 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  Royal  Horse  Guards. 

2  Lt. Colonel  Hrocklehurst  served  with  the  Royal  Horse  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  in 
itho  engagements  at  ElMagfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- Kebir 
'(Medafwttu  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  m  charge  of  the  Remount 
Depot(mentioned  in  despatches, Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp).  .      , 

»  Lord  BinniDg  served  with  the  Roval  Horse  Guards  and  in  command  of  the  Signallers  of  the  Cavalry  Bripde 
an  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was"  present  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  September,  at  the  battle  ot 
Tel-el-Kebir  and  at  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Seived  in  the  Nile  Expedition 
in  1884-85  with  the  Heavv  Camel  Corps  in  the  Desert  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  JS1 
■Gubat,  the  affair  before  Metammeh  and  the  attack  on  the  Convoy  on  14th  February  (two  Clasps).  Served  m  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  with  the  River  Column,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kotkai  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  ,  ,         .  ,  _ 

*  Captain  Villiers  served  with  the  TJnyoro  Expedition,  Central  Africa,  in  1893-94  (nominated  to  the  3rd  mass 
.0f  the  order  of  the  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar  for  services  to  the  Sultan  of  Zanzibar). 

6  Lt.Colonel  Forrester.— For  War  Services,  see  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 


134 


Royal  Horse  Guards  (The  Blues). 


[HTde  Park. 


Years'Ser.i        The  Royal  Arms.  "Dettingen"  "  Peninsula  "  "Waterloo  "  "  E<jypt  1832"  "  Tel-ei.-Kebib. 


Full    Half 
'Pay.  Pay. 


25 


Colonel-in-Chief. — Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Highness  Albert  Edward ,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duice  of  Cornwall 

KG.  KT.  KP.  GMB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCVO.  29  Mav  80. 
Colonel.—  Rt.  Hon.    Ge.rnet    Joseph,   Viscount    Wolseley,1  KP.  GCB.    GCMG.  Commander    in    Chief  an 

Colonel  in  Chief  Royal  Irish  Regiment ;  Ensign,     12  March  52;    Lieut.   16  May    53;   Captain,  26  Jan.   55  j 

Bt. Major,  43  Mar.  58  ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  26  Apr.  59;  Major,  15    Feb.  61  ;   Colonel,  5  June  65  ;  Major   General, 
6  Mar.  68  ;  Lt. General,    25    Mar.  78;    General,  18   Nov.    82;  Held   Marshal,    26   May  94  ;   Golsnel  Eoya 

Horse  Guards,  29  .Mar.  95. 
Lieutenant   Colonel.— John   Fielden  Brocklehurst,2  MVO.    Lt.  2  Dee.  74;     Ca.pt.  18  May  81 ;    Bt.Major, 

15  June  85  ;  Major,  24  Sept.    87 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  18  Jan.  91  ;  Lt. Colonel,  18  Jan.  95. 


2ND  LIBIT. 


BBEV.HAJ. 


Majors. 
George,  Zord Binning3  (Brevet  Lt  .Colonel ") 
18  Jan.  95),  2nd  in  Command  26  June  96  $  ' 

Henrv  Thomas  Fen  wick 

William  Anstruther-Thomson   


11  Sept.  80 
17  Apr.    So 


11  Apr.    81     14  May    87 


Captains. 
Arthur  Vaughan  Hanning  Vaughan-Lee  ... 

Gordon  Chesney  Wilson  

Charles  Hyde  Villiera*    

Wilfred  Francis  Ricardo 

Gerald  James  FitzGerald    

Hon.  Geo.  Cecil  Beaumont  Weld  Forester,  > 

Adjutant  5  Yeomanry  Brigade  1  Oct.  95.  5 

Arthur  (Jocelyn  Charles,    Vigct.  Sudley  ... 

William  Dixon  Mann-Thomson 


.Lieutenants. 

Charles  Ernest  Rose 

John  Geo.  Marquit  of  Tullibardinc,  DSO. 
Hon.  AlgernonHy.Chas.Hanbury-Tracy,  }, 

serving  in  British  E.  Africa  Protectorate   / 

Edmund  Butler  Charteris    

Henry  William,   Visct.  Crichton,   Adju- / 

tan't  8  Dec.  96 j 

Hon.  Reginald  Ward 

Hon.  Arthur  Vesey  Meade,  Aide  de  Camp  ) 

to  the  Governor  General  of  India ) 

Hon.  Richard  Frederick  Molyneux 

Hon.  Dudley  Churchill  Marjori  banks 

Henry  De  la  Poer,  Marquis  o/Waterford   ... 

Henry  John,  Duke  o/'Roxburghe 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Charles  Stewart  Henry,  Visct.  Castlereagh 
Harold  Ernest  Brassey    


4  May  87 

23  Nov.  87 

16  May  88 

17  July  89 

17  July  09 

20  Nov.  89 

4  Mar.  91 

23  Apr.  92 

28  Dec.  92 

28  Dec.  92 

28  Dec.  92 

5  May  94 

6  Feb.  95 
13  Feb.  95 

3  Apr.  95 

3  J"l.r  9 

18  Mar.  96 
20  Feb.  97 

8  Sept.  97 

8  Sept.  97 


11  Mar.  85 

1  July  81 

18  July  85 

5  Dec.  88 

1  June  89 

18  Sept.  89 

24  Sept.  90 

15  Oct.  90 

13  Apr.  92 

S  Apr.  93 

5  Apr.  93 
30  Dec.  93 
18  Apr.  94 
22  Dec.  94 

6  Feb.  95 

6  Nov.  95 

4  Mar.  96 

11  Nov.  96 

13  Jan.  97 

18  June  97 

11  May  98 


13  Apr.    9: 
30  Dec.    9; 


18  Apr.  94 

21  Nov.  94 

22  Dec.  94 
18  Jan.  95 

6  Feb.  95 

30  Mar.  95 

30  Mar.  95 

4  Mar.  96 


22  Dec.    g4 

19  Sept.  96 
1  May    97 


Hiding  Master. — Charles  James  Ashley,  20  Dec.  93 ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
Quarter  Master. — William  Stubbs,  27  Nov.  95  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Medical  Officers.— James   Stevenson  Forrester,0 13  Oct.  97  ;  Surgeon  Captain,  30  Sept.  74;  Surgeon  Major, 
25  Oct.  94  ;  Surgeon  Lt. Colonel,  25  Oct.  94. 
Hugh  Rayner,  MB.  13  Feb.  97;  Surgeon  Captain,  30  Jan.  86. 
Veterinary  Officer. — Francis  Binyoun    Drage,  1  ilay  97";   I7«<-  Lieut.  18  July  88;   Vet.  Captain,  18  July  98. 

Blue— Facings  Scarlet. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  France,  2  February  1816. 


Loid  Wolseley  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1832-53  (Medal  for  Fetru),  was  with  the 
expedition  under  Sir  John  Cheape  against  the  robber  chief  Myattoon,  and  was  severely  wounded  when  leading 
he  storming  party  against  the  chief's  stronghold  on  the  19th  March  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Landed  in  the 
Crimea  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  on  =th  Dec.  1854.  and  was  employed  in  the  trenches  as  Acting  Engineer  until 
Sebastopol  was  taken  ;  was  engaged  inthe  assault  and  defence  of  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  and  on  duty  in  the 
Trenches  at  the  attack  of  the  18th  June  ;  severely  wonnded  in  a  sortie  30th  August,  when  in  charge  of  the 
advanced  sap — several  times  mentioned  in  despatches  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion 
ef  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaigns  of  1837-59,  anci  ,was 
present  at  the  relief  ol  Luoknow,  defence  of  the  Alumbaghby  Outram,  with  the  several  engagements  there,  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequently  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  to  Grant's  division  and  with  it  at  the  affair  of  Baree, 
action  at  Nawabgunger  and  all  the  others  fought  by  that  force  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  war  of  1S60  in  China  upon  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Staff,  and 
was  present  at  the  assault  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  in  all  the  engagements  throughout  the  campaign  (promoted 
Major  unattached,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  Expedition  sent  in  1870  from  Canada  to  the  Red 
River  Territorv  for  the  suppression  of  the  Rebel  Government  established  at  Fort  Garry  against  the  Queen's 
authority,  and"was  created  a  Knight  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George  and  Companion  of  the  Bath  for  his  services 
upon  that  occasion.  Was  Governor  and  Commander  of  the  Forces  011  the  Gold  Coast  during  the  Ashanti  war  of 
1873-74  (received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  promoted  to  be  Major  General  for  distinguished  ser- 
vice in  the  field,  GCMG.  ECB.  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  At  a  meeting  of  the  Common  Council  of  the  Corporation 
of  London  it  was  unanimously  resolved  as  follows :— "  That  the  honorary  freedom  of  this  City,  with  a  sword  of 
the  value  of  100  guineas,  be  presented  to  Major-General  Sir  Garnet  Joseph  Wolseley,  ECB.  GCMG.,  in  recogni- 
tion of  his  gallant  services  in  the  British  Army,  and  especially  in  reference  to  the  distinguished  ability  and 
gallantry  displayed  by  him  in  his  command  of  the  expedition  to  the  Gold  Coast,  by  which  he  obtained  results 
conducive  t«  peace,  commerce,  and  civilisation  on  the  continent  of  Africa.  And  this  Court  desires  also  to  record 
fts  admiration  of  the  patient  endurance  of  hardship  exhibited,  and  the  valuable  co-operation  and  assistance 
rendered  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley,  by  the  gallant  officers  and  men  of  both  services  and  of  all  arms  engaged  m  the 
expedition."  Was  seut  to  South  Africa  in  June  1879  as  Governor  and  High  Commissioner  of  Natal  and  lands 
adjacent,  with  local  rank  of  General.  Completed  the  subjugation  of  the  Zulus  and  brought  the  Zulu  war  to  a 
conclusion.  Afterwards  overpowered  Sekukuni's  hostile  nation  and  destroyed  their  stronghold ;  and  finally 
subdued  the  disaffected  Boers  and  completed  the  annexation  of  the  Transvaal  (GCB.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Was 
Commander  in  Chief  of  the  British  Expeditionary  Army  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  m  which  campaign 
that  Army  in  the  space  of  25  days  effected  disembarkation  at  Ismailia,  traversed  the  desert,  and  seized  the  capital 
of  Egypt  together  with  its  citadel  and  the  rebel  chief,  having  in  that  period  fought  and  defeated  the  enemy  five 
times— finally  at  Tel-el-Kebir  where  the  enemy's  strongly  entrenched  position  was  taken  at  the  point  of  the 
bayonet  after  an  arduous  night  march,  all  his  guns  captured,  aud  his  army  overwhelmed  (received  the  thanks  of 
both  Houses  of  Parliament,  raised  to  the  peerage,  promoted  General  for  distinguished  service  in  the  field,  Medal 
with  Clasp,  1st  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Commanded  the  forces  in  the  Soudan  campaign  m 
1884-85  (received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  was  raised  to  a  Viscount  m  the  peerage,  and  received 
two  Clasps)  LFor  remainder  of  Notes,  see  preceding  page 


Dublin.  ] 


1st  {The  King's)  Dragoon  Guards. 


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?ears'Ser. 


Full 
Pay. 


Hall 
Pay. 


The  Royal  Cypher  within the  Garter.    "Blenheim"  "Rasiillies"   "Oudenabde"  "Malplaquei" 

'Dettingen"  "Watecloo"  "Sevastopol"  "  Taku  Fobts  "  "Rekin"  "South  Afbica,  1879." 

Colonel  in  Chief.— His  Majesty  Francis  Joseph  I.  Emperor  of  Austria  and  King  of  Hungary  KG  25  Mar.  96. 

Uoionel—  James  Robert  Steadman  Sayer,1  CB.  Cornet,  P23  May  45  ;  Lt.  p3i  March  48  ;  'Capt.  p2;  Nov.  50  ; 

Major,  v6  Feb.  57  ;  Lt. Colonel,  "21  Oct.  50  ;  Colonel,  21  Oct.  64;  Major  General,  6  Feb.  70  :  Lieut.  General, 

13  March  85  ;  Colonel  1  Dragoon  Guards,  25  June  86. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Henry   Mostyn  Owen,8  2nd  Lieut.  30  Jan.  7S:  Lt.  1  July  81 :  Capt.  4  Dec  86  ;  Major, 

1  July  95  :  Lt. Colonel,  14  June  98. 


Majors. 
p.s.c.  William  Henry   Birkbeck,4  2nd  in  *) 

Command  14  June  98 / 

Henry  Lee  Pennell,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  ) 

Lt. Governor  N.W.  Provinces  6  Nov.  95   } 

John  Flint .'. 

Steuart  Bogle    Smith,    Adjutant    Devon\ 

Yeomanry  Brigade  15  Nov.  95...., J 


Captains. 

William  James  Smyth  Fergusscn5      

Charles  James  Briggs  

Frederick  Courtenay   Longuet   Hulton,  \ 

Army  Pay  Department   J 

Hugh  de  Crespigny  Eastwood 

Francis  Churchill  Quicke 

John  Ambard  Bell-Smyth    

p. s.c.William  Maurice  llarter,  Hep.  Assist.  \ 

Adjutant  General,  York,  16  Mar.  97 j 

Herbert  Francis  Langton    

Henry  John  Williams    


2ND  LIEUT. 


Lieutenants. 

Frederic  Graham 

Edmraid  Deacon,  Adjutant  8  June  97.. 

Hugh  Fforde  Searight 

Peter  Robert  Denny   

Henry  Francis  Wickham    

Hon.  Chandos  Graham  Gore-Langton 

John  Andrew  Charies  Hamilton  

Darcy  Arthur  Rasbotham  

Duncan  Mackinnon  Gray    ...% 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Robert  Johnstone  Grewing._ 


4  May  87 
21  Dec.  87 

5  Feb.  87 

8  Oct.  90 

4  Mar.  91 


1  Mar. 

5  Oct. 

6  Mar. 

7  Dec.  95 

4  July  96 
16  Sept.  96 
28  Oct.  96 

-  Julv  9 

5  Sept.  97 


1  Dec. 


97 


25  Aug.  85   31  Jan. 


90 


28  Jan.  82 
2  July  84 
28  Jan.    82 


6  Feb.    84 
30  Jan.     86 

24  Nov.   86 

19  Aug.  85 
1  Apr.  90 
1  Apr.    90 

j8  Feb. 

7  Sept.  92 
1  Mar.    93 


17  Feb.  9.. 
5  Sept.  94 

1 1  Mar.  96 
4  July  96 
2  June  97 
2  June    97 

13  Oct.    97 

18  May  98 
24  Aug.     ' 


23  Oct.     88 

16  Oct.     91 

17  Feb.    92 


29  June  90 

1  Mar.  93 

iS  Oct.  93 

14  June  94 
6  Nov.  9 

15  Nov.  95 

1 1  Mar.  96 

14  June 

13  Sept.  98 


3  Apr.  97 
22  Aug.  94 
22  Dec.  07 
x4  June  98 


Riding  Master.— .William  Plowman,  8Jan.  96;   Hon. Lieut. 
Quarter  Master. — William  Henry  Collins,6  1  Mar.  93  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Scarltt— Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Beturned  from  India,  1  Nov.  91. 

1  Lieut.General  Sayer  served  with  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from:  iSth  Aug.  1S55, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  Regiment  in 
China  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  and  those  of  the  18th  and  21st  September , 
also  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB..  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3  Lt.Colonel  Owen  served  with  the  Carabiniers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  including  the  engagement  with 
the  Mshmunds  at  Dakkaand  the  expedition  against  the  Wuzeeree  Khugianis  (Medal). 

*  Major  Birkbeck  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  as  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling- 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1S89-90  as 
Assistant  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

5  Captain  Fergusson  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall's Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Advance  Column  under  Major  General  Earl«  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6  Lieut.  Collins  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  Cavalry  affair  at  Erzungayan  (Meda! 
with  Clasp). 


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Pay. 


2nd  Dragoon  Guards  {Queen's  Bays).  [  Leeds. 

The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.    "Lucoow." 
Colonel.— William  Henry  Seymour,'   CS.  Ensign,  p7  May  47  ;  Lt.  10  June  52  ;  Capt.  29  Dec.  54  ;  Major,  13 

May  58  ;  Lt. Colonel,  7  July  58  ;  Colonel,  7  July'63;  Major  General,  24  Dec.  68  ;  Lieut. General,  30   Sept.  82  ; 

General,  1  Jan.  85  ;  Colonel  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  2  Nov.  83 ;  Colonel  13th  Hussars,  5  Jan.  91 ;  Colonel  2nd 

Dragoon  Guards,  20  Jan.  94. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. — Joseph  Alexander  Lambert,  Lieut.  2  Dec.  74;  Captain,  1  Dec.  80;  Major,  21  July  88; 

Lt.  Colonel. 20  Nov.  95. 


MaJOBS. 

George  Prescott  Douglas,4  znd  in  Com-  ) 
mand  21  Apr.  98  I 

James  Edward  Dewar9 

John  Chas  Arthington  Walker,™ Recruit-' 
ing  Staff  Officer,  West  London,  12  May  96  J 

William  Kirk.. 


2XD  LIEUT. 


19  Feb.    81 


William  Horsley  Persse,11  serving  with  the~) 
Egyptian  Army ) 

Captains. 

James  O'Hara,  Army  Pag  Department 

Herbert  William  Wilberforce14    

Edward   William  Llewhellic    Urquhart, ) 

Adjutant  1  Nov.  97 J 

Harold  Piatt  Svkes 

William  AlexanderCrawford  Cockburn,16  # 

serving  in  the  Niger  Coast  Protectorate  ...  ) 

Robert  Douglas  Herron ... 

Percy     Molesworth     Sykes,     Consul     at~> 

Kermaii.  Persia. J 

FC  Nevill    Maskelyne    Smvth,16    serving^  , 

with  th°  Egyptian  Army  ...'. j|  22  AuS'    w 

Thomas  Ward .. 

William  Robert  Bindloss 


14  Sept.  87 
[6  Nov.  87 
8  June  87 
14  Mar. 
29  Feb. 


23  July    90 
12  Mar.    92 


Lieutenants. 

Richard  Lucas  Mullens 

George  Frederick  Thompson  . 

Edward  Spencer  Dickin   

Charles  Albert  Leslie  French.. 

Cecil  Pellew  Bradshaw 

Cecil  Aubrey  Escombe  


Second  Libutbnants. 

John  Henry  Pisre-Le^challas  

James  Alexander  Browning  


8  Oct.  90 

7  Dec.  95 

7  Dec.  95 

6  June  96 
3  Feb.  97 

7  July  97 


1  Dec.    97 
11  May    98 


LIEUT 

i  July 

81 

29  July 

82 

29  July 

82 

2  Aug. 

82 

6  May 

85 

30  Jan. 
10  Mar. 

86 
86 

24  Feb. 

92 

9  Dec. 

92 

1  Apr. 

90 

6  Mar. 

95 

26  Apr. 

95 

26  Apr. 

95 

28  Aug. 
i3  Sept. 

95 

95 

27  Jan. 
10  Mar. 
10  Mar. 

9  July 

1  Apr. 
24  Aug. 

92 

97 
97 
97 
98 
98 

CAPTAIN. 

20  July 

87 

20  July 

87 

20  Jan. 

86 

25  July 

88 

6  Mar. 

95 

16  Dec. 
16  Dec. 

96 
96 

16  Dec. 

96 

10  Mar. 

97 

9  July 

97 

9  July 

97 

8  Dec. 

97 

8  Dec. 

97 

8  Dec. 
15  Oct. 

97 
9* 

Hiding  Master.—  Henry  Andrew  Hughes,  23  July  79  ;  Son.  Captain,  23  July  I 
Quarter  Master. — Joseph  Hopkins,  3  Nov.  91  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Scarlet — Facings  Buff. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  Egypt,  3  Nov.  1896. 


BEEV.MAJ. 


10  July    97 


10  Mar.  97 
3  Apr.    97 

12  May  97 
8  Dec.    97 

16  Nov.  98 


I  General  Seymour  served  during  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1S54-55  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  aDd  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1858-59  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  including  the  action 
of  Nusserutpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (charger  wounded),  and  subsequent  operations,  action  of  Nawab 
gunge  (in  command  of  three  squadrons  of  the  Regiment),  and  re-occupation  of  Fyzabad.  Commanded  the  Bays 
■throughout  the  Oude  campaign,  including  the  action  ot  Jamo  (wounded),  assault  and  capture  of  Birwah,  and  Trans- 
Gogra affairs  at  Bungaon  (Gazetted  Brevet  Major  on  20th  July  1858,  frequently  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  CB.). 

4  Major  Douglas  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  as  a  volunteer,  and  was  present 
an  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and 
capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

9  Major  Dewar  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Ewart,  Com- 
manding the  Cavalry  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clas-p.  and  Khedive's  Star). 

10  Major  Walker  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagements at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
3884-85  with  the  19th  Hussars  (Clasp). 

II  Major  Persse  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896,  including 
-the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

14  Captain  Wilberforce  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Major  General  Elles, 
Commanding  the  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

15  Major  Cockburn  served  with  the  Benin  Expedition  under  Rear  Admiral  Rawson  in  1897  with  the  Niger  Coast 
Protectorate  Forces  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

16  Captain  Smyth  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890-91.  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary 
Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  served  in  the 
campaign  in  1898,  and  was  present  in  the  Cavalry  reconnaissance  of  4th  April  and  at  the  battle  of  Khartoum 

•(slightly  wounded) ;  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  the  following  act : — "  At  the  battle  of  Khartoum,  on  the 
2nd  September  189S,  Captain  Smyth  galloped  forward  and  attacked  an  Arab  who  had  run  amok  among  some 
•camp  followers.  Captain  Smyth  received  the  Arab's  charge  and  killed  him,  being  wounded  with  a  spear  in  the 
arm  in  so  doing.    He  thus  saved  the  life  of  one  at  least  of  the  camp  followers." 


York. 


3rd  (The  Prince  of  Wales's)  Dragoon  Guards. 


137 


I  rears' Ser.       The  Prince's  Plume.  The  Rising  Sun  and  Red  Dragon.  "Blenheim"  "Ramillies"  "  Oudenabdb" 
Fall  Half  "Malplaquet"  "Talaveba"  "Albuheea"  "  Vittobia  "  "Peninsula"  "Abyssinia." 

Day      Pnv 

'  Colonel.— Conyers  Tower,1  CB.  Cornet,  p7  June  44  ;  Lt.  *6  June  45  ;  Capt.  pi8  Jan.  50 ;  Major,  1*17  May  61  ; 
Lt. Colonel,  p4  Aug.  63;  Colonel,  4  Aug.  68;  Major  General,  20  liar.  78;  Lieut. General,  20  March  83  ; 
Colonel  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  5  Jan.  91. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Uiick  George  Campbell  de  Burgh,2  Lieut.  11   Sept.  76  ;  Capt.  1  July  Si  ;    Major,  31 
Oct.  90  ;  Lt. Colonel,  24  Nov.  97. 


23 


Majobs. 
James  Henry  Aspinwall,*  2nd  in  Com- 1 

mand  22  Jan.  98 $ 

p.s.c.  Charles  Herbert  Farquharson 

Si r  Arthur  Patrick  Douglas Lushington,  ~> 

Bart $ 

Herbert  Mercer    


2ND  LIBUT. 


2  Mar.    78 


11  Aug.  80 


Captains. 

Charles  Leonard  Cotton  

Charles  Inglis  Scott, Army  Pay  Depart.... 

Andrew  Bellew  Nolan  fArmy  Pay  Depart. 

'p. s. c.  William  Robert  Robertson,6 D&O.  ... 

Francis  John  Ryder,  Adjutant  17  Aug.  93 

Oswald  Buckley  Bingham  Smith-Bing-  > 
ham  J 

Alfred  James  Arnold,7  DSO.  serving) 
under  the  Boyal  Niger  Ctmpany,  witli  > 
rank  of  Major    J 

James  William  Ferguson 


Lieutenants. 

William  Ernest  Davis  Goff  

Alexander  Ian  Mitchell 

Percival  Naylor  Kent  

Richard  Wm.  Longfield,  serving  under) 

the  Foreign  Office   j 

Robert  Edward  M'lllree  Lomer 

Gerald  Achilles  Burgoyne 

Alfred  Burt 

George  Trevor-Roper  Cook 


Second  Lieutenants. 
1  Henry  John  Joseph  Patten     16  Feb. 


5  Feb.  87 
27  June  88 
30  Jan.    89 

8  June  89 

23  Aug.   93 
26  Apr.    90 


12  Mar. 

1  Nov. 
10  Jan. 


6  Mar.    93 

29  May  95 
6  June  96 
6  June  96 
8  Sept.  97 


22  Mar. 
27  Jan. 

1  July 

30  Jan. 

7  Feb. 

8  Dec. 

31  July 
1  Mar. 

17  Sept. 

23  Dec. 


25  July    94 
5  Sopt.  92 

7  June  93 
23  Feb.  95 
23  Feb.    95 

15  Apr.    96 

16  Sept.  96 
15  Dec.  97 
30  Jan.  98 
28  May    98 


26  Aug.  84 

12  Feb.  S7 

7  May  87 

8  Apr.  90 

5  Sept.  92 

24  May  93 

5  July  93 

3  Apr.  95 

3  Apr.  95 
30  Jan. 

16  June  97 

2  Mar.  08 


11  Sept.  95 
5  Sept.  92 

24  Nov.  92 
3  Apr.    97 


^Hiding  Matter. — William  Sykes,  20  Feb.  95  ;  Hon.  Lieu 
Quarter  Master. — Charles  Henry  Thorne,  5  Aug.  96  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Scarlet — Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Holt  and  Co. 
Returned  from  Natal,  21  Nov.  1895. 

1  Lt. General  Tower  served  with  the  6th  Dragoons  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of 
Balaklava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  3rd  Dragoon 
Guards  during  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

2  Lt.Colonel  de  Burgh  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  as 
Adjutant  in  the  engagements  of  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassatin,  and  at  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

*  Major  Aspinwall  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  of  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  28th  August,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

5  Captain  Nolan  served  in  the  operations  in  Matabeleland  in  1893-94  (Medal). 

6  Captain  Robertson  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Intelligence  Officer 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  Arnold  served  in  the  Niger-Soudan  campaisn  in  1896-97  in  command  of  the  force,  including  the 
expeditions  to  Egbon,  Bida  and  Ilorin  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  and  the  "high  appreciation  of  Her 
Majesty's  Government  of  the  manner  in  which  the  campaign  was  organized  and  carried  out;"  promoted  to  bo 
Captain,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  3rd  (The  Prince  of  Wales's)  Dragoon  Guards. 
Riisedin  16S5.  Germany,  to  1758  (battles  of  Blenheim, Ramillies, OudenardeandMalplaquet).  England, 
to  1780.  France,  to  1794.  England,  to  1839.  The  Peninsula,  to  1809  (battles  of  Talavera,  Albuhera  and 
Vittoria).  England,  to  1815.  Prance,  to  Jan.  1816.  England,  to  June  1816.  Ireland,  to  1829.  Eng- 
land, to  1834.  Ireland,  to  1837.  England,  to  1843.  Ireland,  to  1846.  Scotland,  to  1848.  England,  to 
1852.  Ireland,  to  March  1857.  England,  to  August  1857.  India,  to  Feb.  1868.  Abyssinia,  to  May 
i858  (Abyssinian  war).  England,  to  1875.  Ireland,  to  1881.  Scotland,  to  1883.  England,  to  1884. 
India,  1884. 


138 


4th  (Royal  Irish)  Dragoon  Guards. 


Full 
Pay. 


Half 
Pay 


rEawul  Pindee, 
L       PuDJab. 

The  Harp  and  Crown,  and  the  Star  of  St.  Patrick,  with  the  motto  "  Quisseparahit?"    "Peninsula" 
"Balaklaya"  "Sevastopol"  "Egypt,  :E82  "  "  Tel-el-Kebib." 
Colonel.— SiV  Henry  Clement  Wilkinson,'  KCB.  Ensign,  15 Feb.  56;  Lieut. e5  Aug.  59;  Captain,  ''22  Sept. 93 
Major,   fi3Juy7o;    Lt.Colonel,  3  Jury  72  ;   Colonel,  3  July  77;    J/U>r  General,  1  Mar.  87  :  Lieut. General 
2b  May  94  ;  Colonel  4  Dragoon  Guards,  4  Oct.  96. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.-GeorgeDigbyFilmerSulivan,2Corne<,i>i3June68;  Zi>uf.  ^Oct^i  :  Cant  24  June  76- 
Major,  15  Aug.  88  ;  Lt.Colonel,  11  Mar.  96. 


Majors. 
jD.*.e.  Herbert  Chas.  Thornton  Littledale,3 

2nd  in  Command  26  June  96 _ 

Francis  Blayney  Lucas  Woodwright  

Hon.  Rupert  Leigh*   

Charles  Michael  Edgeworth  Brinkley   .... 
Captains. 

Gerald  Burrell  Geach  

Hon.  William  Wrottesley 

Malcolm  M'Neill,5  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  ] 

Dulce  of  Connaught  J 

William  Belk,  Adjutant  14  Apr.  97 

David  Plenderleath  Sellar 

Bampfylde  Leonard  Care  w 

George  Frederick  Mappin 


2ND    LIEUT.  LIEUT. 


Lieutenants. 

Cecil  Robert  Gaunt6 

Clement  Parker  Toulson 

Krnest  Frank  Holden 

Edward  Rickards 

Herbert  Timbrell  M'Clellan 

Brownlow  Hy.  Hamilton  Mathew-Lannowe 

John  Hardress  Lloyd 

Augustus  George  Aime  Jerrard,  special^ 

employ  West  African  Regiment ) 

Charles  Mackenzie  Grogan    

Hugh  Tweed  Walford  Wyllie   

Second  Lieutenants. 

Kyrle  Eugene  Money    

Stanley  Malcolm  Bruce 

Arthur  Henry  Nicholas  Corsellis 

Gerald  Barclay  Lamont 


21  Sept.  74 

2  Aug.  82 

n  Feb.  76 

29  July  82 


2  Aug.  82 

23  May  85 

5  Dec.  83 

30  Jan.    89    11  June  90 

8  June  89'  30  Sept.  90 

8  June  Eg  j     8  Oct.  90    12  Sept.  94 

29  Nov.   90!  23  Apr.  92    16  Feb.    98 


8  Mar.  82 

8  May  88 

17  Mar.  86 

7  Mar.  88 


18  June  90 

5  Mar.   91 

4  May    92 

18  Apr.    94 

6  Au 


BREV.MAJ. 


21  May    84 


27  June 
3  Dec. 

28  June 
5  Oct. 

11  July 
8  Aug. 
10  Oct. 


91I  23  Apr.  92 

90  .  24  May  92 

13  Nov.  93 

:S  Apr.  94 

31  July  95 

11  Sept.  95 

1  July  96 


12  Dec.    94 


12  Dec. 
6  June 


13  Jan.  98 
94!  28  May  98 
96     s  Nov. 


13  June   94 

12  Sept.  94 
31  Jan.  94 
16  Feb.    08 


12  Aug.  96 

16  Feb.  9S 

16  Feb.  98 

3  Aug.  98 


Biding  Master. — Ernest  Pettitt  Cant,  25  Jan.  88;  Hon.  Captain,  25  Jan.  98. 
Quarter  Master. — Frank  Hamilton  Charters,  14  May  87  ;  Hon.  Captain,  14  May  97. 
Scarlet — Facing  8  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Holt  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  12  Sept.  94. 

1  Sir  Henry  Wilkinson  served  with  the  9sth  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858,  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awah,  siege,  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah ,  battle  of  Kotakeserai,  general  action  resulting 
in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  assault  and  capture  of  Rowa,  siege  and  capture  ol  Pouree,  battle  of  Beejapore,  andaffair 
of  Koondry  (Medalwith  Clasp),  Served  in  the  AfghanwariniS8o  in  command  of  the  Cavalry  Brigade  in  Southern 
Afghanistan,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  the  Cavalry  Brigade  of  the 
Indian  Contingent,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (twice  mentioned  in, despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2  Lt.Colonel  Sulivan  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  in  the  Candahar  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80, 
including  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzai;  also  served  with  the  Thull-Chctiali  Field  Force  under  Brigadier 
General  Biddulph, and  in  the  Column  under  Major  General  Phayre  in  Southern  Afghanistan  (Medal).  Served  in 
the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

3  Major  Littledale  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1S84  with  the  1st 
Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb— severely  wounded 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

*  Major  the  Hon.  R.  Leigh  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  in  theCandahar  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80, 
including  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzai,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  with  the  Afghan  cavalry  at  Takht- 
i-Pul  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  also  served  with  the  Thull-Chotiali  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Genera) 
Biddulph,  and  accompanied  Major  General  Phayre  in  his  march  to  Candahar  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of 
1881.  Served  with  the  13th  Hussars  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th 
September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) .  Served  with  the  Bechuana- 
land  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  on  special  service  as  Assistant  Commandant  of  the  Remount 
Depot. 

5  Captain  M'Neill  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  5th  Lancers  and  as  Orderly  Officer 
to  Sir  Henry  Ewart,  Commanding  the  Cavalry  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen'and 
at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6  Lieut.  Gaunt  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Loekhart  in  1897 
with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Ordelry  Officer  1st  Brigade  Staff,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Chakdara  For 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  t 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  4th  (Royal  Irish)  Dragoon  Guards. 
Raised  in  1685  as  a  Regiment  of  Cuirassiers.  ''The  Sixth  Horse."  Designated  "The  Fifth  Horse," 
1690.  To  Flanders,  1691.  To  England,  1697.  To  Ireland,  1698.  Designated  "  First  Irish  Horse," 
or  "The  Blue  Horse."  1746.  Designated  "Fourth  Royal  Irish  Regiment  of  Dragoon  Guards."  1788. 
To  England,  1793.  To  Ireland,  1795.  To  England,  1799.  To  Ireland.  1S02.  To  England.  1S04.  To 
Portugal,  1811  (Peninsular  War).  To  England.  1813.  To  Ireland.  1814.  To  England,  1818.  To 
Ireland,  1822.  To  England,  1826.  To  Ireland.  1832.  To  England.  1835.  To  Ireland,  1841.  To 
England.  1845.  To  Ireland,  1851.  To  the  Crimea.  1854  (battle  of  Balaklaya  and  siege  of  Sebastopol). 
To  England,  1856.  To  Ireland,  1861.  To  England,  1867.  To  Ireland,  1872.  To  England,  1S78.  To 
Egypt,  1882  (campaign  of  1882  and  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir).  To  England.  1882.  Detachment  to  the 
Nile,   1884-85.    To  Ireland,  1886.    To  England,  1891.     To  India.  1894. 


[Meerut,  Bengal.         5th  {Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales's)  Dragoon  Guards. 

"  Vestigia  nulla  retrorsum." — "Blenheiii"  "  Rahillies''  "Oudbnarde"  "Malplaquet" 
'Salamanca"    "Viitoeia"    "Toulouse"     "Peninsula"     "Balaklava"   "Sevastopol." 


139 


Years 

'Ser. , 

Fall  Halt 

Pay. 

Pay. 

■23 

Colonel. — Hon.  Somerset.Tohn  Gough  Calthorpe,1  Cornel,  p23  May  48  ;  Lieut.  •'23  May  51  ;  Capt.  pi4  Sept.  55  ; 

Bt.Major,  2  Nov.  53  ;   Major,  22  July  56;  Lt. Colonel,  pis  Feb.   61;    Colonel,   15    Feb.  66;  Major  General, 

25  July  70;   Lieut. General,  1  July  81 ;  Colonel  5th  Lancers,  18  Nov.   87;  Colonel  3th  Dragoon  Guards, 

24  Jan.  92. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. — Robert  Stephenson  Smyth  Baden-Powell,2  Lieut,  n  Sept.  76;   Cip/ain,  10  Hay  83 ; 

Major,  1  July  92  ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  25  Mar.  96  ;  Lieut. Colonel,  25  Apr.  97  ;   Colonel,  Z  May  07. 


Majors. 
p.s.c.  "Edward   Hegan,4  2nd  in  Command\ 

13  Dec.  97 i 

St.  John  Corbet  Gore6 

Alfred  Hamilton  Mackenzie  Edwards8 

Alfred  Rene  Heneage10 


Captains. 

William  Eden  Stobart9 

Henry  Bagwell-Purefoy12   

Herbert  Hoare,  Adjutant  Calcutta  Light) 

Horse  S 

Frederick  AdolphusDawsonOIiverEustace 

Perc  v  Henry  Darby  s hi  re 

Henry  Gerard  Hegan  Kennard,  Adjutant  ) 

6  Jan.  97 i 

Donald  Maclachlan  


2ND  LIEUT. 


22  ,.  an.    79 


Lieutenants. 
Bertram  Robert  Mitfonl  Glossop,  serving  \ 
with  the  West  African  Frontier  Police...  i 

.lames  Robert  Lindsay  Garrard  

William  Quintyne  Winwood  

Hugh  Price  Travers 

Bertie  Gordon  Clay   

Philip  Guy  Reynolds  

Guy  Hartley  Watson    

lion.  Ralph  Legge  Pomeroy 

Lewis  Maxwell  Dunbar 

Owen  Edgar  Moore  Saunders   


16  Nov. 
9  Jan. 

8  Oct. 

16  Nov. 


30  May 

1 3  July 
15  Mar. 
28  June 
21  Oct. 
28  June 
23  Dec. 
23  Dec. 
12  Dec. 
6  June 


11  Sept.  76 

1  July  81 
27  Jan.  83 
ii  Sept.  77 


10  Mar. 
23  Aug. 

23  May 

6  Feb. 
26  Mar. 

21  Oct. 

21  Apr. 


83 


91J   25  Apr.    93 

92  6  Sept.  93 

931  24  Jan.    94 

93 1  9  May    95 

93I  11  Sept.  95 

93 1  15  Apr.    96 

931  23  Dec.     97 

93!  16  Feb.    98 

94 1  4  June  98 

96!  2S  Dec.    98 


Secojid  Lieutenants. 
George  Archibald  Swinton  Home 

Oswald  Every 

James  Lifter  Melvill    

Cecil  Sherman  Piatt 


6  June  q6 

13  July  98 

3  Aug.  98 

2  Noy.  98 


31  Jan.  82 

25  Feb.  85 

18  Feb.  89 

23  May  88 


24  Aug.    87 
27  Mar.    8g 

6  Sept.  93 
15  Jan.  95 
11  Sept.  95 

9  Feb.    98 

23  Nov.   98 


EKEV.MAJ. 


22  Dec.    87 

6  Sept.  93 

7  Oct.     96 
22  Jan.   98 


9    3'/i2  Riding  Master. — George  Jackson,  16  Mar.  87  ;  Bon.  Lieut. 

4  I   ...   Quarter  Master.— Charles  Hill  Farbrother,  10  July  95  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Scarlet — Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Lndia,  7  September  1893. 

1  Lt. General  Hon.  S.  J.  G.  Calthorpe  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-35  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord 
Riglun,  includmg.the  battlesof  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  affairs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

2  Colonel  Baden-Powell  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  i838  as  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  the 
General  Officer  Commanding  and  as  Intelligence  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  expedition 
co  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Star).  Served  in  the  operations  in  South 
Africa  in  1896  as  Chief  Staff  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal). 

*  Major  Hegan  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  18S1  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the 
North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Deputy 
Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

6  Major  Gore  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-35  with  the  Camel  Corps  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

8  Major  Edwards  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  as  Assistant  Provost  Marshal  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

9  Captain  Stobart  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Heavy  Camel  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

10  Major  Heneage  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir — wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

'-  Captain  Bagwell-Purefoy  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888.  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expe 
dition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons. 


140 


6th  Dragoon  Guards  (Caraliniers) . 


Alderihot. 


Fall 
Pay. 


Hall 
Pay 


»6 


"Blenheiu' 


'raiiillies"  "oudenabdb"   "  malplaquet" 
"Afghanistan,  1879-80." 


"Sevastopol"  "Delhi' 


Colonel.— Sir  Alexander  James  Hardy  Elliot,1  KCB.,  Cornet,  18  July  48;   Lieut.  P14   June   50;    Capt. 

22   Dec.  54;    Bt. Major,   17  July  55  ;    Major,  29  July  56;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  29  May  63:  Colonel   1  Feb.  71  •" 

Major  General,  1  July  81  ;    Colonel  6  Dragoon  Guards,  3  Jan.  92. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. — Thomas  Cole  Porter,11  Lieut.   24   Feb.  73;    Capt.  5  Oct.  78;   Major     17    Mar.   86- 

Lt.  Colonel,  1  July  95. 


Majors. 
Sprot,13     2nd 


Alexander 
26  June  9 

Francis  Sudlow  Garratt7 

Arthur  Cochrane  Hamilton   

William  John  Chesshyre  Butler 


Command 


(Japtains. 

Charles  Kershaw  Elworthy  

Henry  Peregrine  Leader,  Superintendent  ) 

of  Gymnasia,  Dover,  26  Aug.  97 $ 

Charles  Melville  Johnstone  

Walter  Dougall  

Edward  Leopold  Reiss 


Lieutenants. 

Owen  Lyall  Francis 

John  Leslie  Reid    

Claud  Herbert  Campbell    

Hon.  Lonsdale  Richard  Douglas  Gray 

Stuart  Rodger  Kirby  

Robert  Henry  Collis 

Walter  Gabriel  Home 

Malcolm  Matthew  MoncrieS 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Harold  Child  Bickford 

William  Ernest  Watson  

Edward  Francis  Green    

Francis  Edward  Till    

Aubrey  du  Plat  Thorold  Cole  


2ND  LIEUT.   I 


1  May    78 
5  Feb.    87 

30  Jan.    89 


22  Aug.  88 
28  June  90 
28  June   90 

28  June  90 
11  May  92 
9  Nov.  89 
15  Feb.  93 
15  Mar.   03 

6  June  96 
24  June   96 

5  Aug.    96 

24  Feb.  97 
15  May  97 
9  June  97 

7  July    97 

8  Sept.  97 


28  Feb.  74 

1  July  8 1 

10  May  82 

8  May  8q 


16  Apr. 

go 

2  Sept. 

8s 

2  Feb. 

QO 

28  Oct. 

01 

28  Oct. 

9' 

8  June 

Q2 

28  Dec. 

92 

28  Dec. 

92 

1  July 

9.5 

4  Sept. 

95 

24  Feb. 

97 

5  Mav 

97 

1  Sept. 

97 

CAPTAIN. 

BBEV.  ilij. 

MAJOB 

26  Apr.    82 

19  July 

8<> 

3  Oct.     87 

3  Apr. 

97 

13  June   88 

22  Jan. 

oR 

28  Aug.   qs 

2  Nov. 

94 

4  Sept.  95 

9  Dec.    94 

11  Mar.   96 

4  Nov.   96 

4  Mar.   97 

21  Captain  Brittlebank  served  in 
the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was 
present  with  the  expeditions  into 
the  Lughman  "Valley  and  against 
the  Wuzeeree  Khugianis,  and  at  the 
attack  and  destruction  of  several  vil- 
lages (Medal). 


Riding  Master. — Benjamin  Turner,23  29  July  91  :  Hon.  Lieut. 
Quarter  Master. — Joseph  Brittlebank,24  73  April  81 ;  Hon.  Captain,  13  Apr 
Blue — Facings  White. — A  gents,  Messrs.  Cox  &.  Co. 
Returned  from  India,  20  JVoi'.  3888. 


91. 


I  Sir  Alexander  Elliot  served  five  years  in  India,  the  last  two  on  Lord  Hardinge's  staff,  prior  to  entering  the 
Royal  Army,  and  was  present  with  his  regiment,  the  8th  Bengal  Cavalry,  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze 
Star);  also  in  the  Sutlej  campaign,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Crimean  campaign  from  Oct.  1854  to  1st  April  1855  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Scarlett,  including  the  battle  of 
Balaklava  (severely  wounded)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Commander  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Major  Garratt  served  with  the  Carabiniers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

II  Lt.Colonel  Porter  served  with  the  Carabiniers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1870-80,  including  the  affair  at  All 
Boghan  under  Lt. Colonel  Fryer,  the  expeditions  into  the  Lughman  Valley  and  against  the  Wuzeeree  Khugianis- 
and  to  the  Hissarik  Valley,  and  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  the  villages  of  Nargozi,  Arab  Kheyl,  and  Jokan 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal) . 

13  Major  Sprot  served  with  the  Carabiniers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  including  the  engagement  with  the- 
Mohmunds  at  Dakka  (Medal) . 

23  Lieut.  Turner  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  took  part  with  the  Koorura  and  Khost  Expeditions,  and 
was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  and  in  the  engagements  at  Mattoon  and  Futtehabad 
(Medal).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Lieht  Camel  Corps,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on 
the  convoy  on  the  14th  February  and  in  the  action  at  Abu  Kiea  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,. 
Khedive's  Star,  and  Medal  for  Distinguished  Conduct  in  the  Field). 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards. 
Raised  in  1685  (Monmouth's  Rebellion).  To  Ireland,  ;68S  to  1691.  England,  to  March  1692.  Flanders,  to  1697. 
England,  to  1702.  Flanders,  to  1715.  Ireland,  to  1744.  England,  1744,  and  returned  to  Ireland  (date  uncertain). 
In  Ireland,  1747  to  1760.  Germany,  to  1763.  Ireland,  to  1793.  Low  Countries,  to  1795.  England,  to  1796.  Ireland 
to  1803.  England  (4  troops  to  Buenos  Ayres,  1806)  and  Scotland,  to  1813.  Ireland,  to  1815.  England  and  Scot- 
land, to  1821.  Ireland,  to  1824.  England  and  Scotland,  to  1830.  Ireland,  to  March  1834.  England,  to  1840. 
Ireland,  to  1842.  England  and  Scotland,  to  1846.  Ireland,  to  1852.  England. to  1855.  Crimea,  to  1856.  England, 
to  August  1856.  India,  to  1861.  England,  to  1S66.  Ireland,  to  May  1872.  England,  to  December  1877.  India, 
to  September  1879.    Afghanistan,  to  October  2880.    India,  to  October  1888.    Home,  November  1888. 


Colchester.! 

YenrB'Ser 


Fall 
Pav 


28 


Half 
Pay. 


29/,: 


7th  (The.  Princess  Royal's)  Dragoon  Guards. 


141 

"Blenheim"  "  Ramillies"  "Oudenabdb"  "  Malplaquet  "  "  Dbttingen  "  "  South  Avbica,  1846-7" 

"Egypt,  1882"  "  Tel-el-Kebie." 

Colonel. — Andrew  Nugent,1  Cornet,*  17  Dec.  52  ;  Lieut.  p24  Nov.  54;  Captain, PS  Feb.  56  ;  Major,  31  Mar.  66  j 
Lt.Colonel,  p3  Feb.  69  ;  Colonel,  3  Feb.  74  ;  Major  General,  19  Feb.  85  ;  Lt. General,  13  Nov.  86;  Colonel 
7  Dragoon  Guards,  30  Apr.  92. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. —William  Edward  Morrison  Rough,3  Cornet,  23  Sept.  71;  Lieut.  2S  Oct.  71;  Capt* 
22  Mar.  79;  Major,  26  Aug.  84;  Lt.Colonel,  31  Mar.  96. 


■2nd 


Majoes. 
William    Henry   Muir   Lowe. 

Command  24  Nov.  97  $ 

p.s.c.  Charles  William  Thompson10 

William  Edwin  Danby  

John  Weston   Parsons  Peters,13  Deputy  ) 

Assist.  Adj. Gen., Remount  Est. 29  Apr.  96    £ 

Captains. 

Henry  Spencer  Follett   

Robert  Cooper,  serving  in  Uganda   

Bernard  Russel  Dietz  

George   Langworthy     Aide   de    Camp    to~> 

Major  General  H.  F.  Grant   5 

Cecil  William  Ratline    

William    Daniel   M'Swiney,    serving  in} 

China i 

Henry  Anderson  Lempriere,  Adjutant  7 

15  Apr.  96     ) 

Lieutenants. 

John  Edward  Frederick  Dyer   

John  Sanders  Cayzer   

Richard  Sparrow 

Moreton  Foley  Gage,  serving  in  Uganda... 

Christopher  Goddard  Jackson  

Wilbraham  Taylor 

Richd.  Griffith  Oliver  Bramston-Newman 

BertramDouglas  Macculloch    

Noel  Dawson  Henry  Campbell 


Second  Lieutenants. 
William  Reginald  Haldane  Jenkins. 

Wickham  Frith  Chappell 

William  Stobart  Whetherly 


2ND   LIEUT 


4  May  87 

4  May  87 

28  Nov.  88 

14  Mar.  88 


28  June  90 

10  Oct.  91 

12  Mar.  92 

12  Mar.  92 

5  Oct.  92 

6  June  96 
5  Aug.  96 

20  Feb.  97 

20  Feb.  97 


8  Sept.  97 
7  May  98 
3  Aug.   98 


13  Major  Peters  served  with  the  Chin-Lu3hai 
Expeditionary  Force  in  1883-89  on  special  service 
with  Brigadier-General  Tregear's  Column  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Expedition  to  the 
Black  Mountain  in  1891  as  Superintendent  of 
Signalling  (Clasp). 

Hiding  Master.— Harry  Richard  James  Willis,  13  March  80  ;  Hon.  Captain,  13  March  00. 
Quarter  Master. — Frederick  Charles  Butcher,  26  Oct.  95  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Scarlet— Facings  Black.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  Egypt,  10  Nov.  94. 


LIEUT. 


22  Oct. 

28  Jan.  82 

2  Aug.  82 

9  May  85 


29  Aug. 

29  Aug. 

30  Jan. 

6  Nov. 
26  Feb. 
20  Nov. 


23  Dec.    91 


2  Mar.  92 
9  Nov.   92 

8  May  95 
15  Apr.  96 
29  Apr.    96 

9  June  97 
9  June   97 

23  Feb.    98 
23  Feb.    98 


CAPTAIN. 

9  Mar. 

87 

9  Mar. 
19  Dec. 

87 
87 

31  Mar. 

91 

2  Mar. 
1  Apr. 

29  Apr. 

92 

95 
96 

28  Oct. 

96 

21  Mar. 

97 

9  Jan. 

98 

9  Jan. 

98 

2  Mar.  92 

21  Mar.  97- 

3  Apr.  97 

24  Nov.  gy 


1  Lt.General  Nugent  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Scots  Greys,  including  the  batiks 
of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  ard  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

3  Lt.Colonel  Rough  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagements of  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  iD  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the 
capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

♦Major  Lowe  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, and  was  presentin  the  engage- 
ments of  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  28th  August,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
and  the  canture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expeditionin  1S86-89 
on  special  service  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

10  Major  Thompson  served  with  the  7  th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  two 
actions  atKassasin, and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star), 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  yth  (Princess  Royal's)  Dragoon  Guards. 

Raised  in  i683asthe  "  10th  Horse,  or  Devonshire's  Regiment."  To  Ireland,  1689.  To  the  Netherlands  au- 
"  Schomberg's  Horse,"  1691.  To  England,  1698.  To  Holland,  1702  (battles  of  Blenheim,  Ramillies,  Oudenarde, 
and  Malplaquet).  To  Ireland,  1714.  Entitled  "  Ligonicr's  Horse,"  1720.  To  Germany,  1742  (battle  of  Dettingen.) 
To  England,  1745.  Entitled  "  4th  Irish  Horse,  or  The  Black  Horse,"  1746.  To  Ireland,  1747.  To  Germany,  1760. 
To  Ireland,  1763.  Entitled  "  7th  Dragoon  Guards  (The  Princess  Royal's  Regiment),"  1788.  To  England,  1799.  To 
Ireland,  1814.  To  Scotland,  1820.  To  England,  1822.  To  the  Cape,  1846  (first  Kafir  war).  To  England,  1847. 
To  India,  1857.  To  England,  1868.  To  Ireland,  1872.  To  England,  1878.  To  Egypt,  ]88p  (actions  at  Kassasin 
and  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir).    To  India,  1885.    To  Egypt,  1893.    To  England,  1894. 


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1st    (Royal)  Dragoons. 


Ho  un  slow. 

The  Crest  of  England  within  the  Garter.    An  Eagle.    "  Spectemur  agendo." 
"Dettingen"  "Peninsula"    "  Waterloo  "  "Balaklava"    "Sevastopol." 
Colonel  in  Chief. — His  Majesty  William  II.  German  Emperor  and  King  of  Prussia  KG    c  "\fn-v 
Colonel.— Sir  Frederick  Marshall,'  KCMG.  Cornet,  P18  Sept.  49;  Lieut.  J',6  Sept.'ii  •  Contain    »',  P»h    en 
Major  and  U.Colonel,  ?6  Mar.  63  j  Zt.Colonel,  "3  Mar-  64  ;  Colonel,  6  Mar.  68;  M^'or GenJZl   in,,'  -,-, 
Lt.General,  5  Sept.  84;  Colonel  i.Pragoons,  29  Mar.  90. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. — jj.s.c.  John  Francis  Burn-Murdoch,4  2Hrf  Lieut.  4  Dec.  7S ; 
18  Jan.  85  ;  Major,  3  Aug.  92  ;  Tit. U.Colonel,  i3  Not.  96  ;  Zt.Colonel,  2  Feb.  o3.' 


Lieut.  2  Feb.  81;    Cup* 


Majoes. 
Charles  RosdewBurn,3  2nd  in  Command') 

23  Mar.  98  5 

p.s.c.  John  Edward  Lindley 

p.s.c.  Colquhoun  Grant  Morrison 

George  Limbrey  Lord  Basing   

Captains. 
Ralph  Henry  Carr-Elhwon,  Adjutant  iz") 

Yeomanry  Brigade  25'Sept.  94 ) 

John  Middleton  Rogers  

John  Wreford  Julian  Hardman  

H.S.H.  Prince  Francis  Joseph  Leopold  ) 

Frederick  of  Teck.  DSO ) 

Hon.  Henry  William  Mansfield    

John  William  Burns 

Ernest  Makins 

Lieutenants. 
George    Frederick   Steele,  Adjutant  , 

22  Dec. 93  > 

Sore.  Arthur  Rairilton-Russell   

Henry  Donald  M'Neile  

Thomas  Morton  Stanhope  Pitt  

Charles  Archibald  Calvert 

Hon.  Christian  Henry  Charles  Guest 

Edward  York 

Zoni  CuarlesGeorgeFraneisFitzmaurice 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Bertie  Edward  Parker  Leighton 

Richard  FitzGerald  Glyn  

Thomas  Philip  Godman     

Thomas  Douglas  Pilkington 

Philip  Edward  Hardwick  

Merrik  Raymond  Burrell    


2ND  LIEUT. 


1  May    78 
22  Jan.     79 


}o  Jan.    80 


23  Jan.     92 


7  Sept.  92 

21  Oct.  93 

31  Jan.  94 

20  June  94 

1?  Dec.  94 

12  Dec.  94 

12  Dec.  94 

29  May  95 


25  Mar.  96 
4  Nov.  96 
7  Apr.  97 
9  June   97 

11  Aug.  97 
4  May    98 


1  July    81 

22  Oct.     81 

18  June    Si 

2  Aug.   S2 


22  Nov.   84 

7  Feb.  85 
29  Aug.    85 

26  Aug.   91 

11  Feb.  85 
25  Nov.  85 
31  Aug.  03 


20  Nov.  93 

27  June  94 

9  Jan.  05 

27  Feb.  95 

28  Aug.  95 
14  Mar.  96 
14  Oct.  96 

2  Feb.  08 


CAPTAIN. 

BREV.JIAJ. 

MAJOR. 

2  Feb.    85 

20  May    96 

18  Nov.    36 

27  Mar.    89 

1  Oct.     87 

3  Apr.    C7 
15  Sept.   97 
2  Feb.  98 

25  Nov.   91 

25  Nov.   91 

31  Aug.  03 

25  July    94 

6  Apr.    94 

13  Feb.    91 

2  Feb.    98 

Hiding  Master.— John  Crowley,  14  Dec.  98  ;   Hon.  Lieut. 

Quarter  Master.—  Frederick  William  Burch,  2  Nov.  98  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Scarlet — Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returnedfrom  the  Crimea,  27  May  1856. 

1  f-ir  Frederick  Marshall  served  in  the  Crimea  from  istto  26th  Sept.  1855,  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  James  Scarlett 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopcl,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Zulu  warof  1879  in  command  of  the  Cavalry 
Brigade,  and  after  the  dissolution  of  the  Brigade  commanded  the  advanced  posts  on  the  Lines  of  Communication 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CMG.). 

*  L'-.Colonel  Burn-Murdoch  served  iu  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-S5  with  the  Royal  Dragoons'  Detachment  of  the 
Camel  Corps ;  took  part  in  the  action  of  Abu  Klea,  and  commanded  the  Detachment  in  the  engagement  of  El  Gubat 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  ihe  Dongola  Expedition  under  Sir  Herbeit  Kitchener 
in  1896  ;  in  command  of  three  squadrons  of  Egyptian  cavalry  defeated  a  Dervish  force  near  Akasheh,  1st  May  ; 
commanded  the  Desert  Column,  composed  of  ail  arms,  in  the  battle  at  Firket,  7th  June  (promoted  Miraili  on  the 
held) ;  commanded  the  mounted  troops  in  the  pursuit  which  followed  and  at  the  capture  of  Suarda  8th  June,  in  the 
engagement  at  Ha.ffir,  and  at  the  capture  of  Dongola  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Khedive's 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'  Major  Burn  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  188S  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Major  General  M'Queen,  Com- 
manding the  Hazara  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  Royal  Dragoons  (formerly  "  The  King's  Own  Royal  Regiment  of 

Dragoons.") 

Raised  in  England  in  1661  as  the  "  Tangiers  Horse,"  and  proceeded  to  Tangiers.  Returned  to 
England,  1684.  To  Ireland,  1689.  To  England.  1690.  To  Elanders,  1694.  To  England,  1697.  To 
Holland,  1702.  To  Portugal,  1703  (Spanish  War  of  Succession).  Detachment  to  Spain,  1719.  To 
Elanders,  1742  (battle  of  Dettingen).  To  Germany,  1760.  Four  Troops  to  the  Netherlands,  1793.  To 
Portugal,  1SU9  (Peninsular  War,  battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria  and  Toulouse).  To 
Belgium,  1S15  (battle  of  Waterloo).  To  England,  1816.  To  the  Crimea.  1854  (battle  of  Balaldava  and 
sie<°e  of  Sebastopol).  To  England  and  Ireland,  1856.  To  England.  1861.  To  Ireland,  1867.  To 
Scotland,  1873.  To  England,  1875.  To  Ireland.  1880.  Detachment  to  Egypt,  1884.  To  England,  1886. 
To  Ireland,  J.893. 


Edinburgh 

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2nd  Dragoons  {Royal  Scots  Greys). 


M3 


The  Thistle  within  the  Circle  and  Motto  of  St.  Andrew.     An  Baffle.    "  Second  to  None."— "Blenheim^ 

RiAU[,LIEs""0[JDENAKDB"  "MaLPLAQUET  "  "  DETTINGBN  "  "WaTEKLOo"  "  BaLAKLATa"    "  SEVASTOPOL. ' 

Colonel  in  Chief. — His  Imperial  Majesty  Nicholas  II.  Emperor  of  Russia,  KG.  3  Dec.  94. 

Colonel.— George  Calvert  Clarke,'  CB'. Ensign,  P30  May  34  ;  Lt.  p7  Oct.  36  ;  Capt.  p2o  Sept.  39 ;  Bt. Major,  11 

Nov.   51;    J3t.Lt. Colonel,   12  Dec.  54;    Major,  26  Feb.  58  ;  Colonel,  23  Apr.  60;  Lt. Colonel,    31    March  66; 

Major  General,  6  March  68;  Lieut. General,  1  Oct.  77;   General,  1  July  81;  Colonel  6  Dragoon  Guards, 

4  Oct.  80 ;  Colonel  2  Dragoons,  23  Sept.  91. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. — Hon.  Walter  Philip  Alexander,  Cornet,  P3  Feb.  69  ;  Lt.  ?ioMay  71 ;  Capt.  24  Nov.  77; 

Major,  5  .Tulv  86  ;  Lt. Colonel,  5  July  96.  


Majors. 

William   Henry  Hippisley,7  2nd  in    Com- 
mand 5  July  96     

William  Crawford  Middleton6 

Henry Jenuer  Scobell 

Francis  Henry  TooveyHawley    


Captains. 

Robert  Henry  Adams0 

John  Grabble,  Adjutant  1  Fifeshire  Light  > 

Horse  Volunteers  16  Dec.  95 3 

Cecil  Wm.  Montague  Feilden,  ^4  !«,«<?eCam/>  ~{ 

to  theLord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland  23  Jan. 97  ) 
Francis  Blake  Simpson,  Army   Ordnance} 

Department  ) 

Charles  James  Maxwell 

Alfred  Douglas  Miller,  Adjutant  18  Jan.  06 

Charles  Bulkeley  Bulkeley-Johnson    

Eustace  Addison  Maude 

William  Fellowes  Collins 


Lieutenants. 

John  Colliuson  Harrison 

Patrick    Moir-B3'res,   serving    with   Lagos') 

Constabulary  ) 

Edward  Ussher 

Algernon  Lawson  

Thomas  Conolly,  seroing  with  the  Egyptian  \ 

Army ) 

Arthur  Campbell  Duckworth 

Hon.  Robert  Hamilton  Lindsay    

Charles  Percival  Fester    

Archibald  George  Seymour 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Hon.  Archibald  James  Murray  St.  Clair  > 

{Master  of  Sinclair)    j 

Foster  Swetenham 

Robert  Dingwall  Fordyce 


2ND  LIEUT.  LIEUT. 


13  Mar.    7 
13  Aug.    79 
11  Aug.   80 


19  Feb.    81 


!3  Aug.  79 


5  Feb.    87 
24 Aug.    87 

6  Feb.    89 


5  June  89 

23  Oct.  So 

29  Mar.  90 

28  Dec.  92 


28  June 

23  Dec. 
10  Oct. 

29  May 
25  Mar. 


9  Dec.    96 

9  Dec.    96 
13  Apr.    9S 


22  May    75 

6  May 
10  Nov.   80 
29  June   81 

1  July    81 
10  May    82 

2  Aug.   82 


1  July 

16  Apr. 
7  Feb. 
16  Mar. 
16  Mar. 
15  Oct. 


23  May    91 

19  Aug.    91 

21  Sept.   92 
25  Apr.    94 

5  Dec.    94 

5  Dec.  94 
25  Sept.  95 
16  Sept.  96 
23  Mar.  98 


CAPTAIN. 


1  June  84 

21  Oct.  85 

27  Jan.  86 

1  Oct.  87 


9  Oct. 
9  Oct. 
14  Feb.   91 

19  Aug.  91 

19  Aug.  91 
28  June  93 
13  June  94 
16  Dec.  95 
5  July    96 


89 


BBEV.MAJ. 


28  June   93 


9  Jan. 
3  Apr. 


Riding  Muster. — George  Parker,  27  Feb.  95  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
QuarierMaster. — Peter  Fraser  Fleming,  21  Feb.  94  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Scarlet— Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Meturnedfrom  the  Crimea,  4  July  1856. 

1  General  Clarke  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Scots  Greys,  including  the  affair  of 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Balaklava  (sabre  cut  on  the  neck),  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  ol  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie. 
CB.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Major  Hippisley  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  the  squadron  under  Major 
Marter,  including  the  cavalry  affaif  at  Erzungayan  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Accompanied  the  reinforcements  sent  to 
South  Africa  during  the  Boer  war  of  1881 ,  and  served  as  Staff  Officer  of  Pine  Town  Camp.  Served  with  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  the  Scots  Greys  attached  to  the  Heavy  Camel  Regiment,  and 
took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column,  including  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  Abu  Kru  and  the 
reconnaissance  to  Metammeh ;  was  appointed  Adjutant  to  the  Heavy  Camel  Regiment  after  Lord  St.  Vincent  had 
been  killed  in  action  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

8  Major  Middleton  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  i884-85with  the  Heavy  Camel  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

9  Captain  Adams  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896,  including 
the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  Royal  Scots  Greys  (formerly  il  The  Royal  Regiment  of  Scots  Dragoons  "  and 

"The  Royal  North  British  Dragoons"  ). 
Raised  in  Scotland  in  167S,  and  proceeded  to  Flandei-3  in  1694.  To  Scotland,  1698.  To  Holland, 
1702  (battles  of  Blenheim,  Ramillies,  Oudenarde  and  Malplaquet).  To  England,  1713.  To  the  Conti- 
nent, 1743.  To  England,  1748.  To  Germany,  1758.  To  England,  1763.  Four  troops  to  Holland,  1793 
to  1795.  The  Regiment  embarked  for  Belgium,  1815  (battle  of  Waterloo).  To  England,  1816.  To  the 
Crimea,  1854  (battle  of  Balaklava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol).  To  England,  1S56.  To  Ireland,  1856.  To 
Scotland,  1861.  T<..  England,  1863.  To  Ireland,  1365.  To  Scotland,  1871  To  England,  1873.  To 
Ireland,  1878.    To  Scotland,  1883.     To  England,  1885.     To  Ireland,  1888. 


1 44 


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23 


Pay. 


3 rd  (  The  King 's  Ow n)  Hussar s .  [Xb^X 

While  Horse  withinthe  Garter.     "  Necasperaterrent."    "Dettingen  "*'  Salamanca  "  "Vitiobia" 
"Toulouse"  "Peninsula"   "  Cabool,  1842  "   "Moodkeb"    "Ferozeshah" 
"Sobeaon"  "Punjaub"  "  Chillianwallah  "  "Goojebat." 
Colonel.— Edward   Howard-Vyse,    Cornet,  >>2i   Aug.  49;  Lieut.  P3  Feb.  54;  Captain,  'i7  Feb.  57;  Major, 
•ioJune62;  Lt.Colonel,  TiS  Oct.  64;  Colonel,  18  Oct.  69;  Major  General,  25  Apr.  So  ;  Lt. General,  2?  Apr. 
85;   Colonel  3  Hussars,  23  Sept.  91. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— p.s.c.  Frank  William  Nicholas  Wogan-Biowne,  Lieut.™  Nov.  76  ;  Capt.  5  Aug.  8<;  1 
Major,  22  May  95  ;  Lt.Colonel,  14  June  98. 


COHNEXOK 
2ND     LIEUT. 


Majors 
St.  Clair  Oswald,  2nd  in  Command  14. July  98    14  Sept.  78 

Herbert  Bethune  Patton-Bethune1 1  22  Jan.'  79 

Walter  Goring  

Valentine  George  Whitla2  

Captains. 

I.John  Edmund  Mackenzie  I 

|Walter  Graham  Murray  I  30  Jan.    89 

Altred    Alexander    Kennedy,    Adjutant/1        _ 

27  Oct.  95  d  10  Oct.     91 

James  Stamers  Roche7    3  Oct.     88 

William  Maitland  Tower 9  Jan.    92 

Albeit  Maitland  Tabor !   17  Dec.    02 

I 
Lieutenants. 

Mounteney  Kortright    

Clement  William  Onley  Unthank 

Gerald  Hugh  Charles  Madden  

John  Guy  Baron  Lethbridge 

Henry  Sanderson  Laverton 


2<;  Jan.  95 

12  Dec.  94 

20  Dec.  94 

6  Feb.  95 

26  June  95 

Bernard  Granville j  24  June  96 

9  Dec.  96 

is  May  97 

15  May  97 


Moresby  ChiDnery  . 
Gw.vnn  Churchill  Preston 
Reginald  Seager  Hunt 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Robert  Ronald  Henderson 

George  Landale  

Philip  James  Vandelsur  Kelly 


29  June  81 
1  July    81 

25  Nov.  85 
6  Mayj  85 


17  June   85 
23  May    9 

16  Nov.   92 

13  Aug.    90 

16  Nov.   92 

6  Dec.    93 


21  Feb. 

22  May 
8  Jan. 

26  Aug. 
14  Nov. 
24  Feb. 
14  July 
13  Sept. 
13  Sept. 


15  May  97 
15  Dec.  97 
4  May    98 


17  Oct.  85 

13  Apr.  87 

10  Apr.  91 

9  Dec.  92 


8  May  95 
23  May    96 

23  May    96 

2  Jan.  97 
14  July  98 
13  Sept.  98 


Riding  Master. — Charles  Edward  Hann,  8  Dec.  97  ;  Son.  Lieut. 
Quarter  Master. — Richard  James  Coe,  13  Nov.  95  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Blue — Facings  Scarlet. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  13  Sept.  98. 


BBB7.MAJ. 


3IAJOE. 


14  Oct.  96 

3  Apr.  97 

14  July  98 

15  Oct.  98 


1  Major  Patton-Bethune  served  m  the  Boer  -war  of  1881  as  a  volunteer  attached  to  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons. 
Served  as  a  volunteer  attached  to  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  wes  present  in  the  en- 
gagement at  Mahsama,  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

8  Captain  Whitla  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Midshipman  on  board  H.M.S.  Sultan,  and  was  present 
at  the  bombardment  of  the  Alexandrian  Forts;  afterwards  landed  with  the  Naval  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionar3'  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitcher.er  in  1896,  includ- 
ing the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafrr  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two- 
Clasps). 

''  Captain  Roche  served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  20th  Hussars  Troop  of  the  Lieht 
Camel  Corps,  including  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  and  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on  the  16th 
and  17th  February  UVLedal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in 
1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert 
Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  31  cl  (King's  Own)  Hussars. 

Raised  in  1685.  To  Holland,  1694.  To  England,  1697.  To  Spain,  1702,  and  returned  same  year. 
To  Spain,  1107.  To  England,  1708.  To  Germany,  1712.  To  England,  1745.  To  France,  1758,  and 
returned  same  year.  To  Holland,  1803,  and  returned  same  year.  To  Spain,  1811.  To  England,  1814. 
To  France,  1S15.  To  England,  1818.  To  India,  1837.  To  England  1852.  To  India,  1868.  To 
England,  1S79. 


Bangalore,  Madras.] 


J 


4  th.  {The  Queen" s  Own)  Hussars. 


i45 

'PENINSULA" 


^ear£Ser.l"D£TTiNGEs"  "Talavera"  "Albuheba"  "Salamanca"   "Vittoria"   "Toulouse* 

Full  Haiti  "Afghanistan  "  "Ghuznee"  "Alma"  "Balaklava"  "Inkeeman"  "Sevastopol. 

"  y'  —  Colonel.—  Alexander  Low,!  CB.  Cornet,  P20ct.  35;  Lt.  »6  July  38;  Cavt.*n  July  43  ;  Bt.  Major,  20  June  54; 

Major,  26 Oct. 54;  Bt.  Lt.Colonel, 12  Dec. 54;  Lt. Co lonel,i May 57;  jtftyor  General,  6 March  68:  Lieutenant 

General,  1  Oct.  77;    General,  22  May  8c  ;  Colonel  4th  Hussars,  27  Oct.  81. 
30      ...    Lieutenant   Colonel.— William  Alexander  Ramsay,  Coj-ne*,   i>i    Sept.   69:    iie«<.  P14  Jan.   71:    Captain, 

2  Mar.  79  ;  Major,  21  May  84  ;  Lt. Colonel,  13  May  q6. 


Majors. 


2-VD  LIEUT. 


Ronald  Kincaid-Srnith 


jnald  Kincaia-braitlV  2nd  in  Command') 

19  Oct.  97    j     27Aufr. 


Charles  Hamlyn  Aanew8 

Frederick  David  Baillie  

Hon. Frederick  RossmoreWauchope  Eve-"' 
leigh-de  Moleyns,8  DSO.  (Brevet  Lt.  j 
Colonel  20  May  98) J 

Captains. 

Reginald  Hoare 

Francis  Lee 

Edgar  Mortimore  Lafone 

Joseph  William  Underwood 

Charles  Lanfear  Graham    

Arthur  Lockwood  Trevor-Boothe   


79; 


1  May    78 


Lieutenants. 

Alan  Ogilvie  Francis  

Reginald  Walter  Ralph  Barnes,  Adjutant ) 

20  May  96  } 

Albert  Savory 

Henry  George  Watkin 

lEdmund  Ricardo  Clutterbuck,    Aide  de^i 
)     Camp     to   the      Governor     of    Madras  > 

I     8  Aug.  98    ) 

{William  Edward  Long    

;  Winston  Leonard  Spencer  Churchill 

Ian  Graham  Hogg 

Auston  Morgan  Rotheram....^ 

.Egerton  Orme   Bellairs    Black    Black- > 

Hawkins   j 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Lewis  Eales  Dening 

Herbert  Richard  Moseley  

Stephen  Edwin  Wright  Thompson   

Thomas  Percy  Tew 

Eaton  Hely  Caldbeck 


11  Feb. 
29  Feb. 
29  Dec. 
23  Oct. 


23  Oct. 

31  Dec. 

12  Oct. 
10  Oct. 

10  Oct. 

12  Dec. 
20  Feb. 
15  Jan. 
5  Aug. 

5  Aug. 


89; 


27  Apr.  81 

1  Oct.  80 

29  July  82 

9  Sept.  82 


30  Jan. 

1  Sept. 

6  Nov.  89 
18  Dec.    89 

3  Sept.  90 
13  May    91 


6  Feb.    87 

28  Aug. 
1  July 

1  May    90 


89I     4  Nov. 

90'  10  May 

92I  10  Mar. 
94    27  Nov. 

94I  27  Nov. 


5  Aug. 
23  Sept. 

9  Dec. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 


94;  5  Feb.    96 

95 !  20  May    96 

96  5  Sept.  96 

96!  8  June   98 

96     8  June  98 


10  May 

9} 

10  Mar. 

P4 

17  Oct. 

94 

13  Feb. 

QS 

5  Feb. 

96 

18  Nov. 

96 

5  Feb.  96 

7  Oct.  96 

18  Nor.  96 

2  Mar.  98 


4      ...  'Siding  Master. — Walter  John  Rose,  31  July  95  ;  Son.  Lieut. 

4  ...   Quarter  Master. — William  Alfred  Cochrane,  10  Apr.  95  ;  Son.  Lieut. 

Blue.—  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  10  Sept.  1896. 

1  General  Low  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  I.akerman, 
and  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  also  present  with  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  at  Eupatoria;  nt 
Inkerman  he  commanded  the  Regiment  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

5  Major  Kincaid-Smith  served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Light  Camel  Regiment,  took 
part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Abu  Klea  (Medal  with  twa  Clasps, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

8  Major  Agnew  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

9  Lt.Colonel  the  Hon.  Frederick  Eveleigh-de  Moleyns  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir 
Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  as  extra  Staff  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal)  ;  and  in  the 
operations  in  Mashonaland  under  Sir  Richard  Martin  iu  1897  in  general  command  of  the  forces  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  DSO.) 


H    2 


5th  {Royal  Irish)  Lancers. 


21 
*9 

' 

15 

15 

15 

*4 

6 

17 

12 

12 

12 

12 

II 

II 

10 

9 

TT2 

9 

9 

9 

0 

5 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

11 

1 1 

TMaritzburg.  Nata 
LUepot,  Canterbury 
The  Harp  and  Crown.    "  Quiz  SeparabU?"—' 'Blenheim"  "  Ramillibs  "  "Oudenarde  " 

"  MALpLAQUET  "    "SUAKIN,  1885." 

Colonel.—  William   Godfrey  Dunham   Massy.1  CB.  Ensign,  27  Oct.  54 :  Lieut.  9  Feb.  55  ;   Capt.  20  Feb.  57  ; 

Major,  p23.]an.63;  Lt. Colonel,  >3i  Oct.  71;    Colonel,  31  Oct.  76;  3/<y'or  General,  28  Au6.  86;  Lieut.  General, 

21  Jan.  93  :  Colonel  4  Dragoon  Guards,  11  Deo.  94;   Colonel  5  Lancers,  4  Oct.  y5. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  James  Scott  Chisholme,6  Lieut.   10  Jan.  72;  Captain, 

2  Mar.  61  ;  Major,  15  Dec.  84;    Lt. Colonel,  12  Aug.  94  ;   Colonel,  12  Aug.  9* 


,  2  liar.  7S  ;  Breoef  Major, 


Majors. 
James  Farish  Malcolm  Fawcett,  2nd  in~) 

Command  26  June  96    ) 

Hubert  James  M'Laiighlin12  

Augustus  Carter  King16 :.... 

Robert  John  Spurrell'5 

Cai-tains. 
p. s.c.  Herman  Witsius  Gore  Graham,18  N 

DSO.  D. A.  A.  General,]Yatal,  11  Mar.  98  ( 
Henry  Vincent  Bailey,  Station  Slaf  OJi-  \ 

oer,  Delhi,  6  July  97 ) 

Wilfrid  Edward  Russell  Collis,  Adiutant  I 

4  Yeomanry  Brigade  28  Oct.  94  $ 

p. s.c.Edward  Owen  Wathen19 

Arthur  Parker 

WilliamiAugustus  Adams,  Staff  College  ... 

Edwin  Bryce  Wilson  (Depot)    

Montague  Percy  Rowland  Oakes 

LIEUTENANTS. 

John  Barclay  S  criven 

Alexander  Vaughan  Ijoipzic  Wood   

Harold  Hatton  Hulse,  Adjutant  9  May  96 

Ernest  Edward  West  

James  Bruce  Jardine 

Reginald  Preston  Jermy  Gwyn  (Depot)  .. 

Robert  Clavton  Browne-Clayton 

Walter  Temple  Willcox ! 

Cyril  Arkwright   

Maxwell  Fielding  M'Taggart 


«D    LIEUT. 


i  May    7: 

11  Aug.    80 
23  Oct. 


30  June  81 

1  July  81 
i  July  81 

2  July  84 


cattain. 


9  June   84 

30  May  88 
21  Aug.  89 
2  July    92 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Henry  Francis  Fraser 

William  Henry  Tucker  Hill 

Richard  Grenside  Hooper 

Sidney  Stanley  Williams   


B  REV.  MA  J. 


5  Mar.    84|     -2  July    92 
14  May    S4      2  July    92 

9  Nov.    92 

18  Jan.  89 

i2  Aug.  94 

4  Nov.  93 

28  Oct.  94 

11  Mar.  98 


12  Nov. 

84 

10  May 

82 

16  Nov. 

87 

S  May 

lu 

5  Feo. 

87 

31  July 

8g 

16  Nov. 

87 

3.1ulv 

So 

16  Nov. 

«7 

26  Mar. 

90 

3  Oct, 

88 

26  Mar. 

. 

3  Oct. 

88 

10  Sept. 

30  Jan. 

«9 

9  Mai'. 

92 

10  Nov. 

88 

29  Apr 

91 

12  Mar. 

90 

2  July 

92 

31  May 

90 

7  Sept 

92 

24  Dec. 

90 

12  Aug. 

94 

8  Nov. 

93 

5  Aug. 

95 

10  Oct. 

94 

1  July 

96 

20  Feb. 

95 

2  May 

97 

7  Dec. 

95 

7  Dec. 

95 

7  Dec. 

9=1 

7  Dec. 

95 

19  Aug.  92 

1  Jan.  93 

12  Aug.  94 

14  Dec.  95 


Riding  Master. — Henry  Pa.yne,  18  July  88  ;  Son.  Captain,  18  July  98. 
Quarter  Master.— George  Waterman,  15  Feb.  88  ;  Lion.  Captain,  15  Feb.  98. 

Blue. — Facings  Scarlet. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  21  Nov.  1888. 

'-  Lieut.  General  Dunham  Massy  served  at  the  latter  partof  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,was  underfirc  at  the  batlle 
of  the  Tchemava.  and  commanded  the  Grenadiers  of  the  19th  Regt.  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  Sth  Sept., 
wherewith  minor  injuries  he  was  dangerously  wounded  by  a  ball  which  passed  through  hisleit  thigh,  shattering 
the  bone.  Being  left  on  the  ground,  he  fell  into  the  hands  of  the  enemy  the  ensuing  night,  who,  supposing  him  to 
be  mortally  wounded,  did  not  remove  him -with  their  prisoners.  Was  recommended  in  a  special  despatch  by  the 
Commander  in  Chief  in  the  Crimea  for  his  gallantry  at  the  Redan,  his  fortitude,  and  the  patient  endurance  with 
which  he  bore  his  most  severe  suffering  during  a  confinement  tohiscamp  stretcher  of  nearly  sixmonths  (promoted 
Cantain,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  tne  Afghan  war  in 
1879-80  in  command  of  a  Cavalry  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  the 
capture  of  the  cantonment  of  Sherpore,  the  engagement  in  the  Chardeh  Valley,  and  the  operations  around  L'abul 
in  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

«  Colonel  Chisholme  served  with  the  gth  Lancersin  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  waspresentatthecaptureot 
AliMusjid,  in  the  affair  at  SiahSung  (severely  wounded),  and  inthe  operations  around  Cabul  m  December  1879— 
wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medalwith  two  Clasps).  *  . 

la  Major  M'Laughlmserved  in  the  Boer  war  of  1880-81,  and  took  part  inthe  defence  of  Standerton.  Served  m 
the  Nile  Expeditionin  1884-S5  with  the  10th  Hussars(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

13  Major  Spurrell  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Provost  Marshal  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  m  1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Assistant  Chief  Transport  Officer  on  the  Lines  ot  Com- 
munication, and  part  of  the  time  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  1st  Division  (Medal  with,  two  Clasps). 

113  Major  King  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal _Welsh  Fusiliers  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Yuatho  (where  he  commanded),  at  the  relief  of  Thila  as  Stall  Officer,  and  in 
the  expedition  to  Woonthoo  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

15  Captain  G  'ham  served  iD  the  operations  against  the  Awunahs,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa  in  1889  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  DSO.).     Served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  m  1895  (Star). 

19  Captain  Wathen  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Dundalk. 


Years'Ser. 


Full 
Pay. 


28 


Half 
Pay. 


J  6fcli  (Innisldlling)  Dragoons.  147 

The  Castle  of  Inniskilling  with  the  St.  George's  Colours,  and  the  word  "  Inniskilling  "  underneath. 
"Dettingen"  "Waterloo"  "Balaklava"  "Sevastopol." 
Colonel  in  Chief.— S.R.ZT.  Arthur   W.  P.  A.,  Duke  of  Connaught,1  KG.  XT.  ZP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG. 

GCIB.  GCTO.  Personal  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  tf-c.  ire. ;  Lieut.  19  June  6S ;  Capt.  i  May  71;  Major 

7  Aug.   75;  Lt. Colonel,   27  Sept.   76;    Colonel,  20    May  So;   IZajor  General,  rg  May  80;    Lieut' General, 

1  Apr.  89;  General,  1  Apr. 93;   Colonel  Rifle  Brigade,  29  May  So;  'Colonel  in  Chief  Inniskilling  Dragoons 

22  June  97. 
Colonel.— ^/•CharlesCameronShute,=  XC5.,Co<-!ze<)Pi9  July  34;  Zt.*i3  May39;  Copf.psMar.  47  ;  Major,  1 

June  54;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  12  Dec. 54  ;  Zt. Colonel, pio  Feb.  58;  Colonel,  21  Sept.  58;  Major  General, i'Ma.r.  68  ; 

Lieut. General,  1  Oct.  77;    General,  1  July  Si;   Colonel  6th  Dragoons,  2S  March  86. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. — Andrew  Green  Thompson,4  Zieut.  30  Dec.  71;   Capt;;  1   Mar.  79;  Major,  29  July  83  ; 

Zt. Colonel,  17  Sept.  95. 


Majors. 
Henry  Cockcroft   Page-Henderson,5  2nd  \ 

in  Command  26  June  96  } 

George  O'Connor    

Michael  FredericRimington/^i^Caprani  I 

j     Remount  Establishment  1  Sept.  97  i 

p.s.c.  Edmund  Henry  Hynman  Allenby8... 

Captains. 

John  Watkins  Yardley10 

Guy  Lindsey  Jennings-Brandy,12  Army  ) 

Pay  Department  ) 

jCamborne  Haweis  Paynter 

[Arthur  Rowland  Mosley18  

John  Christian  Appold  Anstice,  Adjutant  ) 

11  Yeomanry  Brigade  1  Oct.  96 i 

James   William  Gully   Philip   Jeffcock,  ) 
!     Adjutant  17  Yeomanry  Brig.  1  June  98      5 

;Edmund  Arthur  Herbert19  

jEdmund  Sylvester  Jackson   

James  Stevenson-Hamilton20   


2ND  LIEUT. 


11  Sept.  78 

9  Sept.  82 

22  Oct. 

10  May 


14  Mar.    38 


SOct. 

4  Mar. 
30  May 
28  Oct. 


Lieutenants. 
Frederick  Arthur  Bashford  Fryer, Private  ~)  \ 
j     Secretary  to  the  Zt  .Governor  of  Burma...  j  ( 

(Ernest  Charles  Holland 

jNeil  Wolseley    Haig,    Aide    de   Camp  to\ 

Governor  of  Western  Australia  5  Dec.  97 ) 

Cuthbert  Francis  Dixon-Johnson    

Ewing  Paterson 

George    Kirkpatrick  Ansell,   Adjutant  J 

29  Sept.  97 ) 

Chippinda.U  Holmes  Higgin  

John  Hairis  

John  Lawrence  Lawler    J     9  Dec, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Raymond  Bazley  Johnson 1     4  May 

Charles  Edward  Amphlett  I     3  Aug. 

Riding  Master. — Alfred  Charles  Shawyer,  28  Dec.  9: 
Quarter  Master. — Thomas  Humphreys,  15  Au; 

Scarlet — Facings  Yellow. 


10  May 
31  Oct. 

23  Aug. 
12  Nov. 
25  Aug. 

28  Feb. 

10  Nov. 

29  Aug. 
20  Feb. 


17  Feb. 

17  Aug. 

17  Aug. 

30  Aug. 
1  Jan. 


83 


95 


9  Sept.  9; 

18  Apr.    941  17  Sept.  95 
2  June   94!  29  Oct. 


6  June 


96 


Mar. 
.  Mar. 


CAPTAIN. 

20  Oct. 

83 

1  June 

88 

26  Oct. 

87 

10  Jan. 

88 

17  Oct. 

88 

16  Nov. 

88 

3  May 
23  May 

89 
91 

8  Sept. 

88 

7  Feb. 

94 

1  Sept. 
4  Mar. 
1  June 

97 
98 
98 

BHEV.MAJ. 


26  Sept.  94 
6  Mar.  95 
3  Apr.    97 

19  May    97 


98 
:.   98! 

: ;  Mon.  Lieut. 
94 ;  Hon.  Zieut. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


Returned  from  South  Africa,  13  Nov.  1890. 

1  The  Duke  of  Connaught  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  the  1st  Brigade  (the  Guards), 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of 
Parliament,  CB.  Medal  with  Clasp,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2  Sir  Charles  Shute  acted  as  Adjutant  with  the  right  wing  of  the  13th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  campaign  against 
the  Rajah  of  Kurnool,  East  Indies,  in  1839.  Served  with  the  6th  Dragoons  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56  as 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Cavalry  Division  from  23rd  Nov.  1854  to  2nd  July  1856,  when  the  division  waB 
finally  broken  up,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  (mentioned  in  Sir  James  Scarlett's  despatch)  and  Tnkerman, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  night  attack  on  lhe  Russian  outposts  on  the  19th  Feb.  1853, and  battle  of  theTchernaya 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Giass  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish 
Medal,  and  CB.) . 

1  Lt.Colonel  Thompson  served  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons  in  the  Boer  war  of  188:. 

5  Major  Page-Henderson  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons.  Served  in  the  Bechu- 
analand Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons. 

"Major  Rimington  served  with  1  he  BechtriuiUiii.l  .-Jxpedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-S5  with  the 
Inniskilling  Dmgoons.    Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  iS38  as  Adjutant  InuiskiHing  Dracoons. 

8  Major  Allenby  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  the 
Inniskilling  Dragoons.     Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  i883. 

10  Captain  Yardley  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-S5  with  the 
Inniskilling  Dragoons. 

12  Captain  Jennings-Bramly  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85 
with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons.     Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  188S. 

18  Captain  Mosiey  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

19  Captain  Herbert  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1S88. 

20  Captain  Stevenson-Hamiltou  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  18S8. 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  6th  {Inniskilling)  Draqoons. 

Raised  in  1689  and  served  in  Ireland  till  1763.  To  England,  1763.  To  the  Low  Countnes,  1793  (battle  of 
Dettingen).  To  England,  1797.  To  Scotland,  1808.  To  Ireland,  1809.  To  England,  1814.  To  Belgium  and 
France,  1815  (battle  of  Waterloo).  To  England  and  Scotland,  1816.  To  Ireland,  1819.  To  Scotland,  1823.  To 
England,  1824.  To  Ireland,  1829.  To  Scotland,  1833.  To  England,  1834.  To  Ireland,  1838.  To  England,  1841. 
To  Scotland,  7842.  To  England,  1843.  To  Ireland,  1846.  To  Scotland,  1851.  To  England,  1852.  To  the  Crimea, 
1854  (battle  of  Balaklava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol).  To  England,  1356.  To  India,  1858.  To  England.  1866.  To 
Ireland,  1871.  To  Scotland,  1877.  To  England,  1880.  To  South  Africa,  tS8i (Eoerwar  of  1881  and  Bechuanaland 
Expedition  in  1884-85).    Tc  England,  1890. 


148 


7th  {The  Queen's  Own)  Hussars. 


Years  Ser. 

Fulll 
Pay. 

Hall 
Pay. 

3° 

25 

23 

19 
16 

15 

14 

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15 

J3 

13 

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10 

11 

9 

9 

9 

8 

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6 

6 

6 

5 

5 

5 

5 

1 

11 

7 

... 

The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter. 


"Obihes''    "Peninsula" 


Norwich. 

:  Waterloo" 


Detiingen" 
'Lccooiv." 
Jolonel. — Robert  Hale,  Cornet,  pn  June  52;   Lieut.    14   Sept.  55;    Capt.  1  Jan.  59;    Major,  p2i  Aug.  69 ; 
Lt. Colonel,  v22  Feb.  71 ;  Colonel,  22  Feb.  76  ;  Major  General,  20  Dec.  85  ;  Colonel  12  .Lancers,  10  Feb.  94 ; 
Colonel  7th  Hussars,  12  Feb.  96. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— p.s.c.  Harold  Paget,1  CB.  Cornet,?23  Jan.  69 ;  Lieut.  '22  Feb.  71  ;  Captain,  23  July  79  ; 
Bt. Major,  15  June  85  ;  Major.  5  May  86;  Lt. Colonel,  26  June  95. 


Majors. 

Henry  Matthew  Ridley'  ( Brevet  Lt.  Col.  \ 

20 May  98),  2nd  in  Command  26  June  96  ) 

Hon.  Richard  Thompson  Lawley8 

Richard  Lionel  Walter     

George  Albert  Lade  Carew  ,9  DSO 


2ND  LIEUT. 


LIEUT. 


31  Jan.    80 


BBEV.UAJ. 


Captains. 
John  Sanctuary  Nicholson,10  DSO.  Com-s. 

mandt. General  of  Police, British  S.  Africa  y 
p.s.c.  Douglas  Haig,  zeroing  with  theSgyp-  ~l 

tian  Army    ) 

George  Lewis  Holdsworth,  Adjutant  15  ^ 

Yeomanry  Brigade  15  Apr.  96  > 

Claude  Brittain  FitzHenry,11   Instructor  > 

Uoyal  Military  College  6  Oct.  98 f 

Robert  Montagu  Poore12   

Ronald   George   Brooke,13  DSO.  Aide  de~) 

Camp  to  Sir  W.  F.  Gatacre  5 

Hon.  John  Graham  HopeHorsley  Beresford" 

Hon. Reginald  Hastings  Marsham    

Charles  ErnestGraham  Norton, Adjutant  > 

20  May  96  i 

Sir  Keith  Alexander  Fraser,  Bart 

Henry  Barkly  Dalget3_ 


Lieutenants. 

Harold  Fielden     

John  Fryer,  Aide  deCampto  Major  General 

H.  M'Calmont  1  Oct.  98 

John  Vaugban15 

Frederick  William  Wormald16 

Charles  Herbert  Rankin17 

Alexander  Frederic  Airne  Imbert-Terry  . 
Hon.  Charles  Beresford  Fulke  Greville... 

Henry  Arthur  Johnstone 

James  Henry  Edward  Holford 


Second  Lieutenants. 
H.S.H.  Prince  Alexander  Aug.  Fred.  Wm.  "1 

Alfred  George  of  Teck,18  KCVO j 

Lawrence  Rawstorne 

John  Henry  Michael,  Viscount  Cole  


5  Feb. 

8  Feb. 

9  Oct. 
S  Dec. 

26  Feb. 

28  June  90I 
26  Nov.   90 

ir  Mar.  91 

29  Apr.  91 
21  Oct.  Q3 
21  Oct.  93 
21  Dec.  93 

7  Mar.    94 
7  Mar.    94 


27  Mar.  74 

11  Feb.  76 

1  July  81 

31  Oct.  83 


6  Feb.    84 

7  Feb.  85 
23  Aug.  84 

14  May  84 
28  Apr.  86 
13  Oct.     86 

10  Apr.    89 

I  Nov.   90 

15  Mar.   93 

4  July    qi 

5  May    93 

26  June  93 

26  June  93 

4  Sept.  93 

24  Oct.  94 

1  July  06 

6  July  96 

7  Oct.  96 
it  Jan.  98 

II  Hay  98 


19  Dec.    83 
21  July   85 


19  Dec. 

89 

25  Jan. 

91 

23  Jan. 

91 

6  Feb. 

91 

11  Feb. 

9' 

1  July 

96 

6  July 

gfi 

7  Oct. 

14  Apr. 

96 
67 

17  Nov. 

97 

11  Jan. 
2S  Jau. 

98 
98 

16  Nov. 


20  May 


21  Feb.  9c 

5  May  q3 

26  June  95 

2  Apr.  98 


24  Oct.     94 

12  Dec.    94 

13  Apr.    9 


Hiding  Matter.— Harry  Dibble,  31  Oct.  88  ;  Hon.  Captain  31  Oct.  98. 
Quarter  Master.— Frederick  Durman,  4  Feb.  92;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Beturned  from  Natal,  29  A'oo.  1898. 

1  Lt.Colonel  Paget  served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Adjutant  tc  the  Light  Camel  Regiment ,  and 
took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  including  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on  the  16th  and 
17th  February— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  In  the  operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  (mentioned  m  despatches,  CB.). 

7  Lt.Colonel  Ridley  served  with  the  19th  Hussars  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  intheaction 
at  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in 
the  operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Richard  Martia  in  1396-97 — wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal). 

3  Major  Hon.  R.  T.  Lawley  served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  iD  iS^-Ss  with  the  Light  Camel  Regiment, 
and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  including  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on  the  i6thand 
17th  February  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

9  Major  Carew  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal). 

10  Captain  Nicholson  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1S96  as  acting 
Staff  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal). 

11  Captain  FitzHenry  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1384-83,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  during  the  opera- 
tions on  the  Upper  Nile  in  1883-86. 

12  Major  Poore  served  in  the  operations  in  Mashonaland  under  Sir  Richard  Martin  in  1897  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Maior,  Medal). 

13  Captain  Brooke  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Orderly  Offieer  te 
Brigadier  General  Gatacre,  Commanding  3rd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

14  Captain  the  Hon.  J.  G.  H.  H.  Beresford  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Car- 
rington in  1896  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

15  Lieut.  Vaughan  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  in  1896  (Medal). 

16  Lieut.  Wormald  served  at  Mafeking  during  the  operations  in  South  Africa  in  1896  (Medal). 
1;  Lieut  Rankin  served  in  the  operations  in  West  Africa  in  1896  (Medal). 

18  Prince  Alexander  of  Teck  served  in  the  operations  in  Soutti  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  i8j6 
as  Acting  Staff  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 


Curragh.    1 


8th  {The  King's  Royal  Irish)  Hussars. 


i49 


Pay. 


24 


Halt 
Pav, 


The  Harp  and  Crown.  "  Pristine  virtutismemores." — "Leswabbee"  "Hindoostan"  "Alma" 
"Balaklava"    "Inkebman"  "Sevastopol"  "  Central  India"  "Afghanistan,  1879-80." 
Colonel. — William  Mussenden,'-     Cornet,   pio  June   53;      Lieut.   19   Jan.   55;     Capt.   31   Jan.   58;    Major, 
l'2iMar.68;    Lt.Colonel,  14  Nov.  74  ;  Colonel,  14  Nov.  79  ;   Major  General,  29  Dec.  89 ;    Colonel  3  Hussars, 
8  June  95. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Peter  Legh  Clowes/-  Lt.  20  Nov.  75  ;    Copt  21  Feb.  83  ;   Major,  2  Oct.  85  ;  Lt. Colonel, 
19  Oct.  97. 


Majoks. 

David  Edward  Wood,7  2nd  in  Command') 
19  Oct.  97   ) 

Charles  Edward  Duff4   

Philip  Walter  Jules  Le  Gallais  (Bt.Lt.^\ 
Colonel  16  Nov.  98),  serving  with  the  Egyp-  > 
tian  Army J 

Bryan  Thomas  Mahon,8  DSO.  (Bt.Lt. 
Colonel  16  Nov.  98),  serving  with  the  Egyp- 
tian Army 

Captains. 
Philip  Langdale,  Adjutant  Kent  Yeomanry  ") 

Brigade  1  Aag.  95   5 

Harry  Newman  Morgan  Thoyts 

John  Acheson  Henderson   

Henry  Poulkes  Deare  

Reginald  Bethune,  Visct.  Garnock 

Lincoln  Sandwith,  Adjutant  2    Yeomanry^ 

Brigade  1  Mar.  98   ) 

Francis  William  llussenden 

Isaac  William  Burns-Lindow,  Adjutant ) 

24  May  96  j 


Lieutenants. 

Maximilian  de  Bathe    

Egerton  Augustus  Stafford  O'Brien 

Robert  Lambert  

Philip  Astell  Temple  Jones    

Francis  Montgomery  Jennings 

Frederick  Herbert  YVylain 

Guy  Macaulay  Mori 


2ND  libut. 


11  May    78 
23  Apr.    3i 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  Morris  Tbrelfall     

John  Van  der  Byl 


LIEUT. 


28  Feb. 
1  July 

1  July 


16  Nov. 

9  May 
11  June 

9  Jan. 


27  Jan.    83 


25  Aug.    S3 

23  Aug.    84 

6  May    3 

7  Feb.    8 
5  June   8 


BBEV.JIAJ. 


3  Oct.     S3 

19  Sept.  85 

19  Mar.   88 
19  Apr.    38 


28  Apr. 
30  July 


4  Apr.    94 

2  June  94 
29  May  9 
28  Sept. 

9  Dec. 
20  Feb. 

8  Sept 


96 


97 


4  Miy   9<3 
7  May    98 


16  July 

93i 

| 

17  Oct. 

94 

27  Nov. 

95 

2  Sept. 

96 

27  Nov. 

Qb 

22  Jan. 

98 

1  Mar. 

98 

4  May 

98 

19  Oct. 

1  Mar. 

8  July 
17  Feb. 
30  July    94 

1  Aug.   95 

1  Mar. 
1  Mar.    93 


SIAJOB. 


19  Oct. 
8  July 

3  Apr. 


19  Oct.    97 


Bidina  Master. — Edward  Griffith  Tomblings,  3  Ang.  87  ;  Hon.  Captain  3  Aug.  97. 
Quarter  Master. — Louis  Cecil  Page,  6  Dec.  90  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  Bengal,  Nov.  1889. 

1  Major  General  Mussenden  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-53  with  the  8th  Hussars,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaclava  (horse  shot),  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  affairs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Ke.nzie's  Farm, 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in 
Rajpootana  in  1 8 58-59,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah  and  battle  of  Kotaria  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1  Major  Dutf  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  8th  Hussars  (Medal). 

'  Lt.Colonel  Clowes  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  including  the  engagement  at 
-Mazeena  (Medal). 

7  Major  Wood  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  13th  Bengal  Lancers,  and  took  part  in  the  Zaimusht 
Expedition,  including  the  engagement  at  Mazeena  (Medal). 

8  Lt.Colonel  Mahon  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  as  Staff 
"Officer,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and 
iKhedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


15°  9th  {The  Queen's  Royal)  Lancers.  [~Kuttra, Bengal. 

Years' Ser.      The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.      "Peninsula"   "Punniak"  "  Sobraon"   "Punjaub" 
Full  Halt"  "  Chillian wallah"  "Goojerat"  "Delhi"  "  Lucknow  "  "Chakasiah"  "Kabul,  1879" 


Pay [Pay 


"Kandahar,  1S80"  " Afghanistan,  18 


Bo.' 


Colonel.— Sir  William  Drystfale,1  XCB.  Cot-net,  p2q  Dec.  35;  Lt.  p3i  Aug.  38;  Capt.  P2Q  Oct.  47;  Bt.Mojor, 

9  Jan.  58;  Major,  5  March  58;  1st.  Lt.  Colonel,  20  July  58;  Lt. Colonel,  '24  May  61;    Colonel,  20  June  64; 

Major  General,  2  Jan.  70;  Lieut. General,  1  July  81 :   Colonel  18  Hussars,  16  March  85;  Colonel  9  Lancers, 

11  June  91. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Bloonifleld  Couch,10  Comet,  27  Apr.  70;  Lieut.  28  Oct.  71;  Capt.  17  July  78  ;  Bt.Major, 

i     2  Mar.  81 ;  Major,  8  Dec.  86  ;  Lt.C'olorrel.is  Dec.  05. 


Majoks. 
Malcolm  Orme  Little,18  2nd  in  Command.  > 

26  June  96 I 

Spencer  Walpole  Follett 

Charles  Bishop,  Adj.  3  Yeomanry  Brigade  \ 

1  July  95    i 

p. *.c.  Walter    Kentish   William  Jenner, 

D.A.A.    General  for   Instruction,   Cur- 

ragk,  27  Aug.  96 

Captains. 
Forrester  Farnell  Colvin,  Adjutant  1  Teo- 1 

manry  Brigade  17  Sept.  94  ) 

Bo».  Claude  Henry  Comaraich  Willoughby 

Frederick  Thwaites  Lund  

Lord  Douglas  James  Cecil  Compton 
Herbert  Foster  Wentworth  Stanley 
Henry  Edw.  Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes 

Gilbert  Frank  Henry    

George  Paget   Ellison 

Edward  Robertson  Gordon 

Lieutenants. 
David  Graham  Mushiet  Campbell 
Lord  Charles  Cavendish  Bentinek 


Desmond  John  Edward  Beaie-Browne,  ) 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  F.  W.  E.  F.  \ 
Forestier-Walker  2  May  93     ) 

Ernest  Fitzroy  Bell,  Adjutant  20  Apr.  98  ... 

Frederick  Henry  Allhusen 

Thomas  Malcolm  Harvey  Kincaid-Smith,  j 
serving  icith  West  African  Frontier  Force,  r 
Lagos J 

"Victor  Reginald  Brooke  

Geoffrey  Henry  Julian  Skerh'ngton  Smyth 

John  Gordon  Stirling  

Henry  Marion  Durand 

Dudley  Massey  Pigott-Carleton 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Eustace  Henry  Egremont  Abadie    

Lord  Frederick  Temple  Hamilton-  ~) 
Temple-Blackwood j 

Frederick  William  Lawrence  Sheppard  '/ 
Hart  Cavendish  ) 

Stanley  Reay  Theobald  

John  Steuart  Duckett  

Lionel  Warren  de  Vere  Sad leir-  Jackson  ... 

George  Go^gh  Cobden    


2ND  LIEUT. 


11  May    78 


13  Aug.    79 
16  Oct. 

23  Oct. 


17  Aug. 


26  Feb.  87 
30  Apr.  87 
16  Nov.  87 
22  Aug.   88 


16  Mar.  tig 

8  June  89 

30  May  91 

5  Dec.  91 

25  Jan.  9^ 

10  Oct.  94 

12  Dec.  94 
29  May  95 

31  July  95 

13  May  96 
5  Aug.  96 


25  Feb.    80    20  Oct 


20  Nov.   75 
10  Nov.    80 

1  July    81 


1  July  81 

12  Nov.  84 
15  Feb.  88 

2  Sept.  85 
21  Nov.  88 
21  Nov.  88 

5  June  8o 

4  Jan.  uo 
25  Nov.  85 

9  Dec.  90 

23  Jan.  9 

1  Jan.  93 

5  Sept.  94 

13  Mar.  95 

25  Sept.  95 


29  Apr. 
4  July 
4  July 

12  Mar. 
2  May 


96 


BEEV.MAJ. 


24  Aug.  81 

S  Dec.  86 

23  May  88 

10  Aug. 

4  Dec.  Sq| 

11  May  921 

5  Sept.  94 
5  Sept.  94 

17  Sept.  94 

1  July  93 

15  Dec.  q; 

S  Sept.  05 


1IAJOB. 


5  Sept.  94 
13  Feb.  95 
15  Dec.    95 

12  Mar.   98 


11  Aug 
11  An" 


8  Sept.  97 

8  Sept.  97 

1  Dec.  97 

4  May  q3 

3  Aug.  98 


Hiding  Master.  —William  Baxter,  5  Feb.  96  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
Quarter  Master. — David  Laicg,  23  Dec.  93  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 


Blue — Facings  Scarlet. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Fmbarlced  for  Natal,  27  Aug.  1896. 

1  Sir  William  Drysdale  served  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  during  the  campaign  in  Allghanistan  under  Lord 
Keane,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal).  Served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Gwalior 
campaign,  including  the  action  at  Punniar,  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  The  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-46,  including 
the  battle  ofSobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  The  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab 
at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  The  Indian  campaign  of 
1857-59,  and  present  at  Delhi  auring  the  siege  operations,  commanding  the  Regt.  from  18th  Aug.  to  the  fall  of  the 
city — horse  shot  at  the  assault;  commanded  the  Regt.  with  Greathed's  Column,  in  action  at  Bolundshuhur,  horse 
shot  (wounded),  and  present  in  the  actions  of  Allyghur  and  Agra  (mentioned  in  despatch);  also  present  at  the 
relief  of  Lucknow(  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.  Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

10  Lt. Colonel  Goi'gh  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80.  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
of  Ali  Musjid,  the  affair  ax  Kiiia  Kazi,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  ;  accompanied  Sir 
Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  took  part  in  the  battle  of  Candahar  (several  times  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with   three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

18  Major  Little  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  expedition  to 
Maidan  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1870  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march 
to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  haul";  of  Candahar  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  H.  Gough  (men- 
tioned i:.i  despatches,  Kedal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoiation) . 


Record  of  the  Services  oj  the  gth  (Queen's  Itoyal)  Lancers. 
Raised  in  Ireland  in  1715.  To  England,  1803.  To  Monte  Video,  1806.  To  England,  1807.  To 
Walcheren.  July  1809.  To  England,  1809.  To  the  Peninsula,  1S11.  To  England,  1813.  To  Ireland, 
1814.  To  England,  1815.  To  Ireland,  1823.  To  Scotland,  1826.  To  England,  1827.  To  Ireland,  1832. 
To  England,  1835.  To  Scotland,  1837.  To  England,  1838.  To  India,  1842  (battle  of  Sobraon ;  Punjab 
campaign — battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat ;  Indian  Mutiny— Delhi,  Lucknow).  To  England, 
1859.  To  Ireland,  1864.  To  England,  1869.  To  India,  1875  (Afghanistan,  1878-80— battles  of  Char- 
asiah  and  Candahar).     To  England,  1885.     To  Ireland,  1890. 


Canterbury.]  10th  (The  Prince  of  Wales' 's  Own  Royal)  Hussars.  151 

The  Prince's  Plume.    The  Rising  Sun  and  Red  Dragon.     "Peninsula.  "  "Watebloo"  "Sevastopol" 
"  Ali  Masjid  "  "  Afghanistan,  1878-79  "  "  Egtpt,  1S84." 

Colonel.— HisSoyal  Highn  ess  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall,  KG.KT.KF.GMB. 

GCSI.  GCMG.    GCIE.    GCYO.  Colonel,  9  Nov.  58;   General,  9  Nov.  62;  Field  Marshal,  29  Hay  75; 

Colonel  10  Hussars,  18  April  63. 
lieutenant  Colonel. — Ralph  Bromfield  Willington  Fisher,1  Lieut.  27  June  74;  Capt.,  28  Apr.  S2  ;   Major, 

12  Feb.  91 ;  Lt. Colonel,  3  Aug.  96. 


3 
4 
4 
4 
3 

2 


Majobs. 

HarveyAlexander,2H<?  in  Command  2oJune 9S 

Charles  Bateson  Harvey9   

Arthur  Hughes-Onslow9 

p.s.e.Son. Julian  HedworthGeorgeByng,9"} 
Dep.  Assist.  Adjt.  Gen.  Aldershot,  21  r 
Oct.  97 ) 

Captains. 
Charles    Toler    M'Murragh    Kavanagh,  ( 

Adjutant  6  Yeomanry  Brigade  12  June  95  ) 
Ron.   Everard    Baring,  serving    with    the) 

Egyptian  Army j 

Cameron  Barclay  

Lord  William  Augustus  Cavendish-Bentinck 
BertrarnChas.ChristopherSpencerMeekirig 
Lord  Geo.  Win.  Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Lord  Lieut,  of  Ireland 

30  July  95    

Hon.  Thomas  '."alter  Brand 

Anthony  Ashley  Cooper ,Earl  o/Shaftes-") 

bury " I 

Nathaniel  William  Curzon    

Lieutenants. 
Hon.  John  Da wnay.  Adjutant  30  May  9S... 

Reginald  Spencer  Chaplin    

John  Peniston  Milbanke 

Stanley  Leonard  Barry  

ifoH.Dudley  Roger  Hugh  Auderson-Pelham 

Hon.  Gerald  Berkeley  Portman    

Eustace  Robert  Ambrose  Shearman  .. 

Charles  William  Henry  Crichton     

Adrian  Laurence  Cave     

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  William  Beeston  Prescott 

Mathew  Richard  Henry  Wilson   

Haliburton  Francis  Dallas-Yorke   

Hon,  Thomas  Lister  

Thomas  Pryse  Arthur  Holford 

Hon.  Frederick  William  Stanlev  


2ND   LIEUT 


24  Jan.    80 
22  Jan.    81 


14  Sept.  87 
16  Nov.  87 
11  Feb.    SS 

27  Mar.   8q 

20  Nov.  89 
29  Mar.    qo 

4  Mar.    91 

5  Dec.  91 
5  Oct.     92 

23  Nov.  92 
2  June  94 
ioOcr.    94 

25  Sept.  95 

28  Sept.  55 
7  Dec.  05 
9  Dec.    96 

20  Feb.    97 

26  May  97 
14  July    97 

1  Dec.  97 
16  Feb.  98 
16  Feb. 


1  July     81    16  Mar. 

21  July    89 
4  Jan.    90 

4  Jan.    90 


:  Feb.  00 

1  Feb.  90 

23  Mar.  92 

1  Feb.  93 

2  Jan.  97 

25  June  97 

16  Feb.  98 

16  Feb.  98 

16  Feb.  98 


1  July 

81 

10  May 

82 

27  Jan. 

83 

6  Feb. 

84 

23  Aug. 

84 

6  Mar. 

8q 

10  Aug. 

89 

18  Sept. 

89 

11  June 

90 

10  June 

91 

10  June 

91 

14  Sept. 

92 

11  June 

93 

18  Oct. 

93 

18  Apr. 

Qi 

5  b'eb. 

Go 

8  Apr. 

06 

5  Oct. 

96 

2  Jan. 

97 

2<;  June 

97 

11  May 

98 

17  Dec.    90 


2  Jan. 

3  Apr. 
16  Feb. 


4  May   98 


Riding  Master. — Albert  William  Waite,  27  Aug.  90;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Quarter  Master. — Arthur  Edward  Poole,17  2  Dec.  82 ;  Hon.  Captain,  2  Deo.  q2. 

Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  10  January  1S73.    Returned  from  Egypt,  21  April  iS 


1  Lt.  Colonel  Fisher  served  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  10th  Hussars,  and  was  present  at  the 
attack  and  i:aptivre  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal,  in  the  engagements  at  Mattoon  and  Futtehabad,  with  the  expedition  into 
the  Khost  Valley,  in  the  operations  in  the  Shutargardan — horse  killed  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  opera- 
tions around  Cabul  in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march 
to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Bronze  Decoration).  Served  as  Transport  Officer  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  18S1  under  Brigadier 
General  Gordon  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

9  Majors  Harvey,  Hughes-Onslow,  and  Hon.  J.  H.  G.  Byng  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1SS4  with  the 
10th  Hussars,  and  were  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  TebandTemai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

17  Captain  Poole  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  18S4  with  the  10th  Hussars  (Medal,  and  Khedive  s  Star) 


152 


11th  {Prince  Albert's  Own)  Hussars. 


FulY  Half 
Pay.  Pay. 


26 


The  Crest  and  Motto  of  the  lute  Prince  Consort.    "Egtpt"  (with  the  Sphinx) 
"Peninsula"  "Watebloo"   "Bhubtpobk  "  "  Alma"  "Balaklava"  "Inkebman 


J   Sealkote,  Punjab. 

'  Salamanca" 
'Sevastopol." 


Colonel.— William  Charles  Forrest,1  CB.  Cornet,  ^ii  March  36  ;  Lt.  p5  Jan.  39  ;  Caft.  rj  Sept.  41;  Major, 
"3  Oct.  48;  Bt. Li. Colonel,  12  Dec.  54;  Lt. Colonel,?!  Aug.  59;  Colonel,  8  March  60  ;  Major  General.  6  March 
8  ;  Lieut. General,  1  Oct.  77  ;  General,  1  July  81  ;  Colonel  nth  Hussars,  8  Feb.  86. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— p.  s.c.  Edward  Reginald  Courtenay,5  Lt.  9  Aug.  73  ;  Capt.  1  July  81 ;  Major,  10  Apr.  89; 
Lt.  Colonel,  17  June  96.  


Majobs. 
Hon.  Henry  Arthur  Ormsby  Gore,  ind  in  ~) 

Command  26  June  96   j 

Lord  Edmund  Bernard  Talbot,  MP.  for~> 

Chichester  > 

Bon. OsbertVictor Geo.  AthelingLumley.  ] 

Aide  de  Camp  to  Major   General  B.  T.  - 

Thynne  1  Oct.  94  ) 

p.s.c.    William     Henry     Rycroft,6    Dep.\ 

Assist.  Adj.  General,  Egypt j 

Captains. 

Boyce  Combe  

Esme  Stuart  Erskine  Harrison    

Lewis  Owen  Williams, Adjutant  Pembroke) 

Yeomanry  Cavalry  15  Oct.  96   .* 

Francis  Temple  Bacon 

Thomas  Anderdon  Salt7  

Julian  Dallas  Tyndale  T3rndale-Biscoe 

William  Bailey 

John  Alan  Le  Norreys  Daniell 

Thomas  Tait  Pitman 

Herbert  William  Mascall  Kenrick 

Lieutenants. 

WilHam  Robert  Codrington  

Ralph  Stapleton   Ward  Jackson,  Aide  de~) 
Camp  to  the  Governor  of  Ceylon  24  Jan.  96  j 

James  Jardine  Richardson    

Harry  Bertram  Abadie8  

Sidney  Vernon  Occleston  

Norman  Marshall  Johnstone 

Rowland  James  Percy  Anderson,  terving  1 

in  Uganda  $ 

Godfrey  Trevelj'an  Williams 

Percy  Desmond  FitzGerald   

William  Scott-Elliot 

Cuthbert  von  Essen  Moberly     

Second  Lieutenants. 

Archibald  Fraser  Home  

RalphMaximilianYorke,  Adjutant  28  Nov. 9 

Claude  Stuart  Rome  

Harold  Vernon  Barnard  Byles  

John  Alexander  Halliday  

Guy  Greville  Wilson 

Char  es  Leslie  Rome   , 


2ND    LIEUT. 


13  Aug.   79 


CAPTAIN.      I    BBEV.MAJ. 


II  Nov.  76 

20  Nov.  75 

22  Oct.  8l 

i  July  81 


26  Feb.    87 


30  Nov.   87 

29  Feb.    88 
16  May    88 

9  Oct.     S9 

30  May    9 


31  Dec. 
12  Mar. 

5  Oct. 

5  Oct. 
17  Dec. 
1  s  Mar. 

>3  Mar. 

23  Dec. 
23  Dec. 
12  Dec. 
12  Dec. 

20  Feb. 

6  Mar. 
28  Sept. 

8  Sept. 

5  Jan. 
Ti  May 
16  Nov. 


12  Nov. 
9  May 

25  Nov. 

6  Feb. 
25  Aug. 
22  July 
22  July 
31  Mar. 

6  Apr. 
10  Aug. 


25  July  83 
14  Sept.  81 

2  Mar.  87 

11  Apr.  88 

19  Nov.  91 
4  Jan.  92 

10  Aug.  92 

8  Mar.  93 

8  Mar.  93 

1  Oct.  94 

30  Jan.  95 

91 1  16  Apr.  95 

91  16  Apr.  95 

92  16  July  98 


84 


24  Oct.  52 

28  June  93 

18  July  94 
20  Sept.  94 
22  Oct.  94 
30  Jan.  95 

13  Sept.  95 

24  Jan.  96 

20  Nov.  97 

26  Jan.  98 

16  July  98 


24  Oct.     92 
19  Nov.    91 

17  June  96 
19  Aug.  96 


Riding  Master. — Henry  Hume  Morton,  23  Nov.  92  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
Quarter  Master. — George  Page,  4  June  90 ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  South  Africa,  22  July  189c. 

1  General  Forrest  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles 
•of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  night  attack  on  Russian  outposts  19th  Feb.  1855,  and  battle  of 
Tchernaya  ;  commanded  the  4th  Royal  Irish  Dragoons  from  iSch  February  to  1st  July  1855  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

5  Lt. Colonel  Courtenay  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Staff  Officer  of  the  mounted  troops  of  the 
Lower  Tugela  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  of  Inyezane,  the  action  of  Gingindhlovn,  and  the 
relief  of  Ekowe  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85 
in  command  of  the  troop  of  20th  Hussars  with  the  Light  Camel  Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of 
the  Desert  Column,  including  the  attack  on  the  convoy  on  the  14th  February  and  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea 
Wells  on  the  16th  and  17th  Februarv  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  with  the  Egyptian 
Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as  Adjutant  to  the  20th  Hussars  and  as  Staff  Officer  to  Mounted  troops,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagementat  Giniss. 

6  Major  Rycroft  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  attached  to  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish  Regi- 
ment including  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column,  and  afterwards  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1887  in  command  of  the  Irregular 
Troops  of  the  Egyptian  Army,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Sarras  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie). 

7  Captain  Salt  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Yonnies,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1887-8S  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Claspi. 

8  Lieut.  Abadie  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  as  Assistant  Trans- 
port Officer  2nd  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  nth  (Prince  Albert's  Own)  Hussars. 
Raised  in  1715  and  proceeded  to  France  in  1758.     To  Flanders,  1794-     To  England,  I796- 
1799.     A   detachment   to   Egypt,    1802   (received  the  badge  of 

Peninsula,  1811  (battle  of  Salamanca).  To  England,  1813.  To  Belgium  and  France,  1815  (battle  of 
Waterloo  and  Army  of  Occupation  in  Paris).  To  England,  1818.  To  India,  1819  (battle  of  Bhurtpore). 
To  England,  1838.  To  Ireland.  1843.  To  England,  1846.  To  Ireland,  1852.  To  the  Crimea,  1854 
.(battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol).  To  England,  1856.  To  Ireland, 
1861.  To  England,  1865.  To  India,  1806.  To  England,  1877.  To  Ireland,  1884.  To  England,  1SB9. 
To  South  Africa,  1890. 


To  Holland, 
fcigypt" — with  the  Sphinx).      To  the 


Alciershot. 


12th  (The  Prince  of  Wales's  Royal)  Lancers. 


153 


Full  Half 
Pay.  Pay. 


The  Prince's  Plume.    The  Rising  Sun  and  Red  Dragon.    "Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx)  "Peninsula." 

"Waterloo"  "  South  Afbica,  1851-2-3"  "Setastopol"  "Central  India." 
Colonel. — Arthur  Lyttelton  Lyttelton-Annesley,1  Cornet,  p2i  July  54;  Lieut.  8  Dec.  54;  Capt.  p24  Feb.  57; 

Majorats  Jan.  61 ;    Bt.  Lt.  Colonel,  9  Dec.  71;  Lt. Colonel,   16 ,  July  73;  Colonel,  18  May  77;  Major 

General,  2  Oct.  86;  Lt. General,  15  Feb.  93;  Colonel  12  Lancers,  12  Feb.  96. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— David  Stanley  William,  Earl  of  Airlie,2  Lt.  13  June  75  ;  Capt.  18  Feb.  84  ;  Bt.  Major, 

15  June  85  ;  Major,  3  Aug.  92;  Lt.Colonel,  8  Dec.  97. 


Majors. 

rhomns  James  Atherton,  ini  in  Com-~) 
mand  11  M  iy  98  J 

Antonio  Stephen  Ralli 

p.s.c.  Robert  George  Broadwood3  (Brevet^) 
Lt.Colonel  4  Apr.  97,  Bt. Colonel  16  Nov.  >• 
98) ,  serving  with   the  Egyptian  Army 

John  Charles  Basil  Eastwood    


Captains. 

Francis  Egerton-Green  

Hon.  Henry  Granville  Heneage 

Eustace  Loder,  Adjutant  1  May  95 

Howard  Clifton  Brown    

Eustace  Crawley   

Frank  Wormald 

Cecil  Vivian  Sloane   Stanley,  Aide    dt  ) 
Camp  to  Got.  of  N.  S.  Walts  11  Oct.  95  5 


2ND  LIEUT 


11  Aug.    80 
11  Aug.   80 

22  Jan.    81 


16  May 
8  Dec. 
8  June 
7  Aug. 

20  Nov. 


31  May    90 


4  Mar. 

5  Oct. 


Lieutenants. 

Miles  Halton  Tristram    

Gerald  Walton  Hobson 

Godfrey  Charles  de  Cardonnel  Wright I  15  Mar. 

Walter  Howorth  Greenly 20  Feb. 

Percy  James  Bailey n  Dec. 

Balfour  Macnighten5 9  Dec. 

David  Johnstone  Keswick    

William  Matthew  Barrel!.. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Arthur  Laidley  Brown 

Cecil  Fane 

John  Nicholas  Price  Wood  

Son.  John  David  Hamilton    .... 


1  July  81 

1  July  Si 

1  July  Si 

25  Aug.  83 


5  July  84 
18  Sept.  89 
3  Sept.  90 
3  Sept.  90 
7  Jan.  91 
25  Mar.  91 


4  Sept. 


20  Feb. 

97 

15  May 

97 

9  June 

97 

9  June 

97 

b  July 

98 

16  Nov. 

98 

21  Dec. 
9  Aug. 

11  Oct. 
1  Oct. 

12  May 
it  May 
11  May 

3  Sept. 


2  Feb.    87 
1  Jan. 

15  Feb.    38 

10  June  S9 


a  Sept.  92 

17  May  93 

3  June  96 

1  Oct.  96 

17  Nov.  97 

11  May  98 

12  Oct.  98 


22  Feb.  93 

21  Dec.  96 

3  Apr.  97 

11  May  98 


Riding  Matter. — William  Harry  King,  26  Nov.  98  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
Quarter  Master. — William  Barrows,  10  Aug.  92  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Blue — Facings  Scarlet. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co 
Returned  from  India,  24  floo.  1887. 


1  Lieut. General  Lvttelton-Annesley  served  with  the  nth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  29th  July  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

2  Lord  Air! ie  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and 
capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedi- 
tion in  1834  as  Adjutant  10th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Brigade  Major  under  Sir 
Herbert  Stewart,  and  was  present  atthe  action  at  Abu  Klea  (slightly  wounded),  in  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea 
Wells  on  the  16th  and  17th  February,  and  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Metammeh — slightly  wounded  (twice  mentioned 
in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 

3  CoIodjI  Broalivood  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1396,  in- 
cluding the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Coloael, 
anil  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

5  Lieut.  Macnaghten.— See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  12th  {The  Prince  of  Wales'  Royal)  Lancers. 
Raised  in  1715  as  the  12th  Dragoons.  To  Ireland,  1718,  remaining  there  75  years.  In  1768  desig- 
nated "  The  Prince  of  Wales's  Regiment,"  and  constituted  "  Light  Dragoons."  To  the  Mediterranean, 
i_793  (capture  of  Corsica).  To  Italy,  1794.  To  England,  1795.  To  Portugal,  1797.  To  Egypt,  1801 
(investment  of  Cairo).  To  England,  1802.  To  Ireland,  1803.  To  England,  1805.  To  Holland,  1809. 
To  England,  1810.  To  Portugal,  1811;  through  the  Peninsular  War  and  marched  through  France, 
embarking  at  Calais  for  England,  1814.  To  Ostend  1815  (at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo 
and  in  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  Prance).  Converted  into  "  Lancers,"  1816.  To  England,  1818.  Tc 
Ireland,  1820.  To  England,  1824.  To  Portugal,  1827.  To  England,  1828.  To  Scotland,  1829.  To 
Ireland,  1830.  To  England,  1833.  To  Ireland,  1841.  To  Scotland  and  England,  1843.  To  Ireland, 
1848.  Returned  to  England  and  embarked  for  South  Africa,  1851.  To  India,  1854.  To  the  Crimea, 
•855  (inarching  through  Egypt).  To  England,  1856.  To  India,  1857.  To  England,  i860.  To 
Ireland,  1865.     To  England,  1870.     To  India,  1877.     To  England,  1887.  " 


i54 


13th  Hussars. 


Vears'  Ser 


nil 
Pay. 


Viret  In  .Elernum. 
"  Waterloo  ' 


fAldershot.    j 


'iLBUEEKA  "   "VlTTOttIA"   "OuTitES"  "Toulouse"  "Peninsula' 
A  LSI  A  "  liALAKLAVA  "  "  iKKJMUis"    "SEVASTOPOL." 

Colonel.— Sir  Baker  Creed  RnsscW^KCU. XCM  67.  Commanding  at  Portsmouth.  io  Xov.oS[R];  Cornet,  2N0V.55; 

Lieut.  1  Aug.  56 ;   Ca/>fl.  •'iS  Feb.  59  :  Bt.Major,  24  Jan.  65  ;  Bt. Lt.Colonel ,  1  Apr.  74  :  Major,  15  July  78  ; 

Colonel,  18  Feb.  80;    Lt.Colonel,  29  Sept.' 80;    Major  General,  1  Apr.  89 j  Lieut. General,  20  Jan.  97;   Colonel 

13  Hussars,  20  Jan.   94. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Henry    John   Blagrove,5  Lt.  11  Feb.  75;    C«/ir.   16  Mar.  83;    Major,    8   Jan.   50; 

£r.  Colonel,    1  July  go. 


Majoes. 
Maxwell  Archibald  Close,  2nd  in  Com-t 

maud  1  July  96    ) 

Walter  Charles  Smitbson  

Frederick  James  Murphys 

Coventry  Williams 


Captains. 
Kenneth  MacLaren,  Aide  de  Cam])  to  Sir  [ 

B.  C.  Sussell  10  Nov.  98   ) 

Angus  Howard  Reginald  Ogilvy 

Ernest  William Newsham  Pedder,  Adju-  \ 

toint  14  Yeomanry  Brigade  1  Sept.  96    ...  ) 

Edgar  Askin  Wiggin ._. 

John  Hearle  Tremayne,  Adjutant  a  .inne  97 

Richard  Arthur  Lennox  Massy  Bolton  

Lionel  Richard  James  Scholefield  Battye... 

Lieutenants. 
Francis  Hubert  Wise,  Aide  de  Camp  to  ~) 
the  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland.  24Feb.97i 

John  Fletcher  Church 

Henry  Phelps  Dangar 

Adolphe  Symons    

Ernest  Wriothesley  Denny 

Henry  Julius  Joseph  Stern 

Frederic  George  Bayley 

Alan  William  Berkley  Spencer 


Second  Lieutenants. 

John  Tyson  Wigan 

.lames  Denis  Lj-ons 

W  alter  Pepys  

Ernest  Frederick  Twist  

Thomas  Harry  Saunders  Marchant 
George  Holden  Hodgkinson  


2ND  LIEUT. 

7  Jan. 
23  July 
4  Jan. 

80 

79 
80 

11  Aug. 

80 

22  Jan. 

8  j 

7  Mar. 

8? 

30  July 

90 

2  May 
30  May 
T2  Mar. 
2S  June 
10  Oct. 

9  Dec. 
15  May 

,. 
9i 
9= 
9  ^ 
94 
9' 
97 

15  May 
8  Sept. 

co  Feb. 
4  May 

13  Jaly 
3  Aug. 

97 
97 
97 

98 

■/■ 
98 

LIEUT 

2  Dec. 

74 

1  July 

Si 

25  Feb. 

So 

1  July 

81 

1  July 

81 

1  July 

81 

25  Aug. 

S3 

29  Aug. 

8s 

19  May 

86 

25  Aug. 

86 

1 1  June 

90 

29  Apr. 

91 

23  Nov. 

92 

23  Nov. 

92 

7  June 

93 

8  June 

06 

1  Sept 

96 

11  May 

9S 

3  Aug. 

9« 

BUEY.MA.T. 


MAJOR. 


25  Sept.  80 

29  Sept.  83 
iS  Aug.  85 
24  Nov.    86 


3  Aug.   87 

1  July    8S 

S  Oct.     90 

12  Nov.  90 
3  June  96 
1  July  96 
1  Sept.  96 


Riding  Master.—  Robert  MacWalter,  26  Sept.  94  ;  Son.  Lieut. 
Quarter  Master. —  William  Carter,  7  Jan.  82  ;  Hon.  Captain,  7  Jan.  92 


Blue — Facings  Buff. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  Natal,  3  Nov.  1885. 


90 


25  July 

1  July  96 

3  Apr.  97 

25  Apr.  97 


1  Sir  Baker  Creed  Russell  was  at  Meerut  with  the  Carabineers  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Sepoy  Mutiny,  and  at 
Kurnaul  when  Colonel  Gerrard  was  killed  ;  was  afterwards  present  with  Seaton's  Moveable  Column  at  the  battle 
of  Gungaree,  where — his  three  senior  officers  being  killed — he  commanded  the  Squadron  of  his  Regt.,  and 
a  Detachment  of  the  9th  Lancers  ;  again,  on  the  17th  Dec.  1837,  he  commanded  the  Cavalry  in  the  action  of  tutteali, 
where  over  700  Sepoys  were  killed, — "To  Lieut.  Russell,"  writes  Sir  Thomas  Seaton  in  his  despatch,  "who 
commanded  the  Cavalry,  as  well  as  to  his  brave  companions  in  arms,  my  thanks  are  specially  due,  for  their  gallantry 
in  action  anu  vigour  in  pursuit."  He  commanded  the  Cavalry  also  at  Mynpooree,  where  250  of  the  rebels  were 
killed,  and  was  with  his  Regiment  when  General  Penny  was  killed  and  Bareilly  taken ;  present  at  the  relief  of 
Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehanpore,  capture- of  the  Fort  of  Remai  and  pursuit  with  destruction  of  the  Fort  of 
Mahundee,  action  -of  Btmkagaon,  operations  in  Oude  and  actions  of  Mohudipore  and  Russoolpore,  attack  and 
capture  of  Fort  Mitoulee,  actions  of  Alligunge  and  Biswa;  also  served  with  the  Agra  Field  Force  under  Brigadier 
Showers  in  Central  India  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to 
the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special  service.  Organized  the  natives  forming  "  Russell's  Regiment,"  and 
commanded  it  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1S73-74.  During  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  Army  at  Abrakrampa 
on  the  5th  and  6th  November  he  commanded  the  defending  forces.  His  regiment  with  Lord  Gilford's  Scouts 
formed  the  Advanced  Guard  of  the  Army  from  the  River  Prah  to  the  north  side  of  the  Adansi  Hills.  Commanded 
the  regiment,  now  forming  part  of  the  augmented  Advanced  Guard  under  Colonel  M'Leod,  at  the  attack  and 
capture  of  Adubiassie,  battle  of  Amoaful,  attack  and  capture  of  Becquah,  Advanced  Guard  engagement  of 
Jarbinbah,  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  affairs  between  Adwabin  and  the  River  Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and 
capture  of  Coomassie  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  South  Africa  in  1879,  and  commanded  the  forces  in  the  operations  against 
Sekukuni  resulting  in  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  and  subjugation  of  the  tribe  (mentioned  in  despatches 
KCMG-.,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  first  as  Assistant 
Adjutant  General  for  Cavalry,  and  afterwards  in  command  of  a  brigade  of  Cavalry,  and  was  present  at  the 
engagements  of  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the 
capture  of  Cairo  (mentioned  in  despatches,  A"  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  2nd  Class  oftheMedjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star)., 

5  Lt.Colonel  Blagrove  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir  Baker  Russell,  Commanding  isi 
Cavalry  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  September,  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and 
at  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

8  Major  Murphy  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagementsof  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  and  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  2Sth  August  (Medal,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 


Newbridg 

i'eirs'Ser 
Full  Huh 
gay-iPay 


]  14th  (The  King's)  Hussars. 

The  Royal  Crest  withinthe  Garter     The  Prussian  Eagle.   "  Doueo  "  "Talaveea"  «•  Fcmtmsd'Owob" 

"SALAMANCA-  >"\  ITTOEIA."       OetHES    V  •  tatoroj  »  «  PuNJAUP.  »  «  CHILLIAN  WALLAH  " 
GOOJEBAT  PlBSIA  "  "  CeNTEAL  India." 


Col 


"   I 


Lieu 


'o/onel,  i  July  96 


2ND  LIEUT. 


Majoes. 
Gilbert  Henry  Claude  Hamilton,9  2nd  in  ">  j 

Command  1  July  96    j  

Edmund  Donough  John  O'Brien10 ■  n  May    78 

Lionel  James  Richardson-Gardner I         ...,., 

Robert  Mervyn  Richardson52 !  19  Feb.    81 

Captains. 

Edward  Douglas  Brown  I         

Edward  JamesTickell,  serving  in  Uganda...] 

iEUa  Molyneirx  Berkeley  Gage ■ 

John  Murray I 

Denis  Menezes  Miller  S  Eeb.    87 

Richard  Gvlby  Brooksbank !   14  Sept.  S7 

William    Gardiner   Eley,    Adjutant     13 ~)  I 

Yeomanry  Brigade  1  June  98 j!   IO-Nov-    ss 

Robert  Campbell    Stephen,    Adjutant  1  .      ., 

1  Sept.  96 ; !     2  APrl1  9= 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


i  Sept.   75    24  July 
28  Aug.    79 
14  May 

S 


1  July 

7  Nov.    83 

7  Feb.    85 
9  Sept.  82 

27  Jan.    86 

8  Aug.   .88 
5  Dec.    88 

12  Mar.   90 
1  July    91 


17  Jan 

24  Mar. 

25  July 


23  Jan. 
23  Nov. 
22  Feb. 
10  Jan. 


96 


26  Feb. 
1  Sept.  96 

13  Oct.  97 

27  Aug.  98 


8  Aug. 
1  June 
q  Nov. 
1  July 
1  June 
14  Mar. 

26  Feb. 


1  Sept.  96 


23  Aug.  93 

26  Feb.  96 

1  July  96 

3  Apr.  97 


Lieutenants. 

William  Prevost :  S  Nov. 

Charles  Bosvile  Tottenham    1  29  Oct. 

William  Henry   1  3  Feb. 

William  Jeffery  Lockett 15  Mar. 

Freeling   Ross  Lawrence,  serving  in  the) 

Soyai  Niger  Company s  Protectorate   ...J.  7  Mar.    94J  13  Nov.    95 

Harry  Frederick  Hamilton  Hardy 10  Oct. 

Harold  Jamos  Tiluey 29  May 

Thomas  Ernest  Lynedoch  Hill-Whitson  ...  6  June   96 

Ralph  Blackett  20  Feb.    97' 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Edmond  James  Jameson   !   15  May    97I 

Elliot  Phiiipson  Phiiipson-Stow :     1  Dec.    97 

„    Riding  Master. — Richard  Odium,  9  June  80  ;  Son.  Captain,  9  June  90- 
17      ...     Quarter  Master. — Frederick  Mugford,  20  Sept.  82  ;  Hon.  Captain,  20  Sept.  92. 

Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  India,  24  Noo.  1886. 

1  Lieut. General  the  Hon.  C.  W.  Thesiger  acted  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Pattle  commanding  the  Cavalry 
Brigade  during  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  the  12th  August,  18th  and  21st 
Sept.  and  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

5  Lt. Colonel  English  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

9  Major  Hamilton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Samuel  Browne,  Commanding 
the  1st  Division  Peshawur  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881  with 
the  14th  Hussars. 

10  Major  O'Brien  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18S0,  and  was  present  with  the  1st  Punjab  Cavalry  in  the  affair  at 
Padkao  Shana  (mentioned  in  Brigadier  General  Palliser's  despatch).  Was  attached  to  the  15th  Sikhs  as  a  volunteer 
in  the  march  from  Cabul  to  Candahar  under  Sir  Frederick  Roberts,  and  was  engaged  in  the  reconnaissance  on  the 
31st  August  and  in  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

12  Major  Richardson  served  with  the  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Cbalouf  and  at  the  battle  of  fel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Ciasp,  and  Khedive'*  Star).  Served  through- 
out the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  20th  Hussars  Troop  Light  Camel  Regiment,  including  the  operations 
of  the  Desert  Column  [Clasp).  Served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in 
tao  engagement  at  Giniss. 


156 


I'ears'Ser. 


15th  (The  King's)  Hussars. 


I  Ehorncliffe. 


Full 
Pay 


Half 
Pay. 


The  Crest  of  England  within  the  Garter.  "Merebimur.""  Emsdobf"  "Villikbs  bnCouchi"  "Egsiont- 
op-Zek  "  "Sahiguk "  "VmoBii"  "Peninsula"  "Watebloo"  "Afghanistan,  1878-80." 

Colonel.— Sir  Frederick  Wellington  John  FitzWygram,  Burt.,'  MP.  for  Fareham  ;  Cornet,  ^28  July  43; 
J.t.  'nMay  44;  Capt??2  Dec.  4S  ;  Major,  pi9  Feb.  58  ;  It. Colonel,  26  July  58;  Colonel,  26  July  63;  Major 
General,  23 Mar.  69;  Lieut.  General,  1  Apr.  83  ;  Colonel  3  Hussars,  :6  Apr.  84;  Colonel  T5  Hussars,  19  Apr. 91. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. — James  Redmond  Patrick  Gordon,4  2nd  Lieut.  22  Jan.  79;  Lieut.  25  Jan.  81;  Capt. 
15  Aug.  83:    Major,  t  May  9s  ;  Lt. Colonel,  12  June  97. 


Majors. 
Tyrell  Other    William     Champion    del 

Crespigny,5  2«<2  ifl  Command  12  June  97  J 
p.g.c.  Reginald  Cokayne  Cokayne-Frith, ) 

Brigade  Major,  Aldershot,  13  June    96    > 

Basil  St.  John  Mundy?   

Frederick  Charlton  Meyrick  

Captains. 

Robert  Lowndes  Aspinall 

HenryWest  Hodgson  

William  Eliot  Peyton,6  DsO.  serving  with  \ 

the  Egyptian  Army ) 

William  Campbell  Anderson,  Assistant* 

Inspector  Gold  Coast  Constabulary j" 

Harold  Arthur  Lewis  Tagart  

Henry    Divneombe   Bramwell,  Adjutant} 

Portsmouth  Yeomanry  Brig.  19  Nov.  98  j 

Lionel  Edward  Kennard    

Percival  Otway  Hambro,  Adjutant  17) 

Dec.  97  j 

Lieutenants. 

James  Alexander  Stewart  Balmain  

Ernest  Herbert  Campbell  Bald  

Frederick  Carlisle  Pilkington 

James  Knowles 

Henry  Baker  Cresswell 

Hon. 'William  Andrew  Nugent    

Oswald  Bethell  Walker 

Anthony  Courage 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Ron.  Hugh  Edwardes 

Nigel  James  ChristianLivingstone-Lear- } 

month j 

Frederick  WTiitneld  Barrett 

Blyth  Ritchie 

Win.  Philip  CantrellCantrell-Hubbersty... 


2ND    LIEUT. 

2  July 

79 

19  Sept. 
6  Feb. 

88 
89 

18  June 

87 

29  Mar. 

90 

3  Dec. 

90 

29  Apr. 

91 

18  June 

92 

18  June 

92 

7  Nov. 

2  June 
12  Dec. 
28  Sept. 
25  Mar. 
25  Mar. 

93 
94 
94 
95 
96 
96 

5  Sept. 
9  Dec. 

96 
96 

20  Feb. 

97 

7  Apr. 

97 

15  May 
t  Dec. 

97 
97 

97 


1  July  8ij  24  Aug.  8S 

10  May  £2,   24  Aug.   S8 

2  Aug.  82!   10  Aug.  87 

17  May  84]     2  Mar.  gi 

18  Dec.  891   10  July  q5 
2  Mar.  gij  10  July  95 

1  Apr.  qo      8  Apr.  96 

25  May  92    13  June  96 

25  May  92    13  June  96 

11  Oct.  92 1  10  Sept.  96 

12  June  93    14  July  97 
24  Jan.  94    23  Mar. 


1  May  95 

1  July  95 

6  Nov.  95 

13  June  96 
9  Dec.  96 

26  June  97 

14  July  97 
23  Mar.  98 


MAJOI. 

11  Mar.    96' 

10  Sept.  96 

3  Apr.    97 

12  June   57 


lEiding  Master. — Frederick  Arthur  Richer,  26  Oct.  95  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
I  Quarter  Mister. — Harold  Wilberforce  Bell,9  18  Oct.  93  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.  Returned  from  Natal,  i8Sr. 


J  Sir  Frederick  FitzWygram  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  6th  Dragoons,  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tcherna  7 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

4  Lt.Colonel  Gordon  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  15th  Hussars  (Medal) .    Served  in  the  Boer  war  of 
881  as  Adjutant  15th  Hussars.      Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  in  13S4-S5  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  as 

Adjutant  of  Methuen's  Horse.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  againstthe  Jebus.on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1892  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp).      Served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1S95  (mentioned  in  des- 

5  Majo'r  de  Crespigny  served  with  the  15th Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).    Served  in  the  Boer 
war  of  1S81.     Served  with  the  19th  Hussars  m  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Kassasin 


e  engagement  at  Hasheen 


(9th  September),  and  at  the  riattle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) 

7  Major  Mundvserved  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1SS5,  and  was  pre6entin  ths 
and  at  the'destrnction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

8  Captain  Peyton  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896.  including 
the  eno-a^ement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two 

9  Lieut.  Bell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal) .     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 


TJmballa,  P 


unjab.    I 


16th  (The  Queen's)  Lancers. 


157 

The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.  "AutCursu,  aut  Cominut  amis."  "  Talavera  "  "Fuentes  b'Okos  " 

Years'ser.      "  Salamanca  ""  Vittoria  "  "Nive"  "Peninsula"  "Waterloo"  "Bhurtpoeb"  "Afghanistan" 

Ghuznee"  "Maharajpore  "  "Aliwal"  "Sobraon." 
Colonel.— William  Thomas  Dickson,  Cornet,  P23  April  47;  Zr.  P25  Feb.  48  ;  Capt.  P25  April  51;  Major,  pi9 
May  54;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,.  26  Oct.  58;  Lt. Colonel,  »}  Oct.  62  ;  Colonel,  5  Jan.  64;  Major    General,  iS  July 
69  ;  Lieut. General,  1  July  8:  ;  Colonel  7'Hussars,  19  July  84;  Colonel  16  Lancers,  12  Feb.  96. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. — Henry   Leycester  Aylmer,1   Cornet,  25   Sept.  69;  Lt.  28  Oct.  71 ;    Capt.  1  Dec.  80;. 
Major.  10  Sept.  90;  Lt.ColonM,  1  Apr.  96. 


Fnll 
Pay. 


30 


H-dll 
Pay. 


16 


Majohs. 

Stephen  Frewen,  2nd  in  Command  26^ 
June  90 ) 

Julian  Oswald 

«.c.  Edward  Cecil  Bethune,6  Dep  Assist.  \ 
Adjutant  General,  Nagpore,  8  Jan.  98  ....  J 

Henry  Charles  Higgs7  


Captains. 
Lovelace  Stamer,  Adjutant   8    Yeomanry  ~) 

Brigade  1  Sept.  94 J 

Henry  Pownall  Kirkpatrick,  Adjutant  g~) 

Yeomanry  Brigade  15  ApriL  96 j 

p.s.c.  Guy  Percy  Wyndham 

Edw.  de  Grey  Beaumont  

Alister  Grant  Dallas9 

Ronald  Francis  Assheton  Sloane-Stauley.. 
Hubert  De  La  Poer  (rough,  StaJ?  College  .. 
Maurice  Lilburn  MacEwen    


I  2ND   LIEUT. 


24  July    78 
22  Mar.   79 


11  Aug.   80 


22  Jan.    81 


14  Sept.  87 

6  Mar.   89 

23  April  90 


Lieutenants. 

Edward  Bagwell-Purefoy   

Clive    Maudonnell   Dixon,10  Aajutant  E  1 

Aug.  98 i 

RobertLeuy  Macalpine-Leny  

George  Edward  Tuson10 , 

"EC  Alexander  Edward,  Fi»e?.  Fincastle  " 

Edmund  Francis  Macnaghten  

Robert  Walter  Dillon  Bellew I 

Cuthbert  John  Eccles  j 

Roland  Haig     I 

Charles  Lionel  Kirwan  Campbell  


Second  Lieutenants. 

Algernon  Ernest  Hesketh   

John  Bertram  Redfern  Russell 

Charles  Edward  St.  John  Harris.... 

Charles  Fennelly  Vanderbyl 

Son.  Cecil  Montague  Evans-Freke  . 
Arundell  Neave 


23  July 
8  Oct. 

8  Oct. 

8  Oct. 
30  May 
10  Oct. 

12  Mar. 
1  Aug. 

14  Nov. 

13  Feb. 


20  Feb. 
29  May 
29  May 

9  Dec. 

7  Apr. 


11  May   98 


9  Jan.  80 

16  Oct.  80 
;o  Sept.  75 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

5  Dec.  83 

23  Aug.  84 

17  June  85 
25  Aug.  86 

8  May  89 
23  July  90 

23  May  91 1 

9  Sept.  91! 

27  Jan.  93! 

17  Feb.  94 

31  July  94 

1  Sept.  94 

13  Mar.  95 

13  Mar.  95 

4  Nov.  96I 

24  Mar.  97 
23  Nov.  981 


5  May 
8  Dec. 

1  Feb. 

:6  July 

25  July 

2  Sept. 

10  Sept. 
27  Jan. 
7  Mar. 
27  Jan. 
22  Dec. 
24  Mar. 


BEEV.MAJ. 


MAJOR. 


27  Jan.  92 
22  Dec.  94 
4  Sept.  95 
25  Nov.  96 


Siding  Master. — James  Laing,  11  May  92  ;  Son.  Lieut. 
Quarter  Master. — Israel  Hart,12  23  Nov.  92;  Son.  Lieut. 


Scarlet — Facings  Blue.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  3  Sept.  1890. 

1  Lt. Colonel  Aylmer  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  30th  November  1S73  ;  commanded  the  Cape  Coast  Volun- 
teers of  Wood's  Regiment,  with  the  advanced  guard  under  Major  Furze  during  the  march  to  the  Prah;  and  after- 
wards commanded  the  post  of  Essiaman  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Major  Bethune  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in 
December  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

7  Major  Higga  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1885  with  the  Light  Camel  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

3  Captain  Dallas  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  W.  P.  Symons,  Commanding  1st 
Division  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

10  Lieuis.  Dixon  and  Tuson  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

11  Lord  Fincastle  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Bind  .n  Blood,  Commanding  Malakand  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagement at  ^Landakai ;  also  with   the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Bindon  Blood    (three  times 

mentioned  in  despatches,  TJiI,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps);  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  conspicuous 

bravery  during  the  operations  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1897,  as  here    recorded: "  Durin"-  the 

fighting  at  Nawa  Xili,  in  Upper  Swat,  on  the  17th  August  1897,  Lt.Colonei  R.  B.  Adams  proceeded  with  L?euts. 
H.  L.  S.  MacLean  and  Viscount  Fincastle,  and  five  men  of  the  Guides,  under  a  very  heavy  and  close  fire,  to  the" 
rescue   of  Lieut.  R.  T.  Greaves,  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  who  was  lying  disabled  by  a  bullet  wound  and  surrounded 

by  the  enemy's  swordsmen.    In  bringing  him  under  cover  he  (Lieut.  Greaves)  was  struck  by  a  bullet  and  killed 

Lieut.  MacLean  was  mortally  wounded— whilst  the  horses  of  Lt.Colonei  Adams  and  Lieut.  Viscount  Fincastle  were 
shot,  as  well  as  two  troop  horses." 

12  Lieut.  Hart  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  16th  (The  Queen's)  Lancers. 
Raised  as  the  16th  Regiment  of  Light  Dragoons  in  1759.  Served  at  thesi3geof  Belle  Isle  and  in  Portugal  till 
the  end  of  the  Seven  Years'  War.  To  America,  1776.  Four  Troops  to  Flanders,  1793  (remainder  uncertain").  To 
England,  1796.  To  Ireland,  1802.  To  England,  1805.  To  the  Peninsula,  3809  (battles  of  Talavera,  Fuentes  d'Onor 
Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and  Nive).  To  England,  1814.  To  Belgium,  1815  (battle  of  Waterloo).  To  England  1815' 
To  Ireland,  1816.  To  England,  18:9.  To  Ireland,  1821.  To  England,  1822.  To  India,  1822  (battle  of  Bhurtpore 
capture  of  Ghuznee,  battles  of  Maharajpore,  Aliwal.and  Sobraon).  To  England,  1846.  To  Ireland  i8«  To 
Scotland,  1857.  To  England,  1859.  To  India,  1865.  To  England,  1876.  To  Ireland,  1882.  ToEngland '188S.  To- 
India,  1890.  ' 


I5« 


17th  (The  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own)  Lancers. 


Baliincollig. 
Sevastopol" 


Death's  Head, with  the  Motto."  Or  Glory."— "  Alma  "  "Balaklava"  "Inkerman 
"  Central  India"  "South  Africa,  1879." 
Years'Sor.  Colonel  in  Chief.— Field  Marshal  His  Royal  High.nest  George  TV.  F.  C,  Dulce  of  Cambridge,1  KG.KT.  EP. 
GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GOTO.  Son.  Colonel  in  Chief  to  the  Forces,  21  June  76. 
Colonel. — Sir  Drury  Curzon  Drury -Lowe,2  GCS.  Cornet,  P2S  July  54  ;  Lieut.  7  Nov.  54;  Capt.  pq  Nov.  56  ; 
Major,  pio  June  62;  Lt. Colonel,  vi$  June  66  ;  Colonel,    15  June  71  ;  Major  General,  9  Dec.  81 ;  Lieut. 
General,  1  Apr.  90:    Colonel  17th  Lancers,  24  Jan.  92. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. — Mortimer  Graham  Neeld,8  Lieut.  12  Nov.  73  ;   Capt.  7  Jan.  82  ;  Major,  27  Apr.  86 
Lt. Colonel,  15  Jan.  p6. 


Full, 'Halt 
Pay.  Pay. 


26 


Majors. 
Henry  Fortescue,11  2nd   in  Command  26) 

June  96     i 

Edward.  Bleiddian  Herbert13 

Ron.  Lionel  Henry   Dudley  Fortescue,1' > 

Assist.  Mil.  Secretary,  Canada,  2  June  98    ) 
2>.s.c.  Charles  James  Anstruther15 


2ND  LIECT. 


n  May    78 


CAPTAINS. 

Harry  William  Ralph  Ricardo  

p.s.e.  Hon. Herbert  Alexander  Lawrence,") 

D.  A.  A.  General,  Intell.  Branch,    War  \ 

Office,  24  May  98  

Charles  Algernon  Simeon  Warner.,  .. 
Bertram  Perc.y    Portal,  Aide  de  Camp  to  ) 

the  Governor  of  Madras  18  March  96    ...  j 

Norman  Tom  Nickalls  

Victor  Staunton  Sandainan,  Adjutant  1  ) 

Nov.  96   J 

Thomas  Gerraru  Collins 1     9  Nov. 

William  Arthur  Tilney,  Aide  de  Camp  to  '/  1         , 

the  Lord  Lieut, nant  of  Ireland    j\   I0  APr- 


Lieutenants. 

Houston  Michael  Shaw  Stewart 

Hon.  Algernon  William  John  Clotworthy  | 

Skefh'ngton )  ! 

D'Arcy  Legard    

Lord  Osborne  de  Vera  Beauclerk ! 

Hon.  William  Reginald  Wyndham 

Ronald  James  Walter  Carden ! 

Richard  lirinsley  Sheridan  I 

Edward  Gerald  Thompson 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  Lukin  Davis 

Durham  Simpson  Matthews 

Alan  Francis  Fletcher 

Robert  Bingham  Brassey  ' 

Robert  Alexander  Morritt    j 

Hon.  Charles  William  Hugh  Cavendish  ... 


12  Dec. 
20  Feb. 


15  July    76 

29  Nov.  76 
ii  Nov.   78 

27  Apr.    81 

28  Jan.  82 
io  May    82 

30  Jan.  84 
2q  Aug.  85 
10  Nov.  86 
10  Nov.  86 
26  Oct.     92 

5  Dec.    94 


7  Dec. 

7  Dec. 
25  Mar. 
25  Mar. 

6  June   gfc 

5  Aug. 


5  Sept.  96 
15  May  97 
1  Dec. 
1  Dec. 
7  May 
3  Aug, 


13  Nov. 

13  Nov. 

4  July 
4  July 

27  Mar. 

27  Mar. 

13  Apr. 
2  June 


6  June  8 

27  Apr.  86 

6  Nov.  86 

6  Nov.  86 

7  Apr.    88 

25  Feb.   92 

5  Dec.  94 
j  Jan.  5 
13  Nov.  95 
19  Feb.  .  96 
18  Mar.  96 
2  June  9S 


BREV.MAJ. 

MAJOR. 

6  Nov.    93 

5  Dec.    94 

15  Jan.    96 



3  Apr.    97 

14  Major  the  Hon.  L.H.  D.  Fortescue 
served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the 
Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagements  at  Zuinguin  Moun- 
tain and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
13  Major    Anstruther   served    with 
the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Zulu  war  of 
1879  attached  to  the  Intelligence  De- 
93  partment,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
-o  gagement    at   TJiuudi    (Medal    with 
Clasp). 


Hon.  unartes  witnani  nugn  uuveucusn  ...      3  Aug.   9s 

Riding  Master. — William  Pilley,10  19  May  86;  Hon.  Captain,  19  May  96. 
Quarter  Muster. — Charles  Clarke,17  21  Dec.  92  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

dl-Irt t?n..t*,e,o    WV.1  to inavte.      ~\Kr,e.e.*.e.        C*  n*.    , 


Blue — Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  India,  3  *7uv.  1S90;  Squadron  from  Fgypt,  2  Uov.  91. 


1  The  Duke  of  Cambridge  commanded  the  1st  Division  of  the  Eastern  Army  throughout  the  campaign  of  1854 
ineluding  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava.  and  Inkerman  (horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  received  the  thanks  of'the  House  of  Commons,  Medalwith  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

2  Sir  D.  C.  Drury-Lowe  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  from  iSth  June  1855,  including  the  battle 
of  the  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  the  Indian  campaign 
of  1858-59,  including  pursuit  of  rebel  force  under  Tantia  Topee,  and  the  action  of  Zeerapore  (Medal  with  Clasp 
for  Central  India).  Commanded  the  17th  Lancers  and  the  Cavalry  of  the  2nd  Division  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  TJlundi — wounded  (CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i£8i 
under  Sir  Evelyn  Wood  in  command  of  the  Cavalry  Brigade.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of 
the  Cavalry  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  El  Magfar,  Mahsama,  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin, 
and  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  immediately  after  which  he  commenced  a  forced  march  with  the  Cavalry  by 
which  he  obtained  possession  of  Cairo,  the  surrender  of  its  citadel,  and  of  the  rebel  chief  Arabi  (six  times  men- 
tioned in  despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  KCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  2nd  Class  of 
the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

8  Lt. Colonel  Neeld  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  as  Orderly  Officer  to 
Oolonei  Drury  Lowe,  commanding  the  Cavalry  Brigade  in  the  engagement  at  TJlundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

11  Major  Henry  Fortescue  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medalwith  Clasp). 

13  Major  Herbert  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
lllumli  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  CapSain  Pilley  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  with  the  17th  Lancers,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Zingnin  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  Lieut.  Clarke  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Zinguin  Mountain  and 
Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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ord  of  the  Services  of  the  i-jth  (Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own)  "Lancers  [formerly  the  iyth  Light  Dragoons) 
aiscd  in  i->59  as  the  18th  Light  Dragoons.  Re-numbered  17th  Light  Dragoons,  1763.  To  Ireland,  1764.  To 
1U1  America,  1775  (American  war  of  1775-82).  To  Ireland,  1784.  To  the  West  Indies,  1795.  To  England, 
7  (shipwrecked  enrontt).  To  South  America,  1806  (capture  of  Monte  Video).,  To  England  and  thence  to  India, 
!  To  England,  and  became  Lancers,  1823.  To  Ireland,  1828.  To  England,  1832.  To  Ireland,  1838.  To  Scot- 
el,  1841.  To  England,  1842.  To  Ireland.  1846.  To  England,  1851.  To  the  Crimea,  1854  (battles  of  Alma, 
nklav'a,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol).  To  Ireland,  1856.  To  East  Indies,  1857  (Indian  Mutiny — 
>ntval  India").  To  England,  1S65.  To  Scotland,  1869  T"  Ireland.  1870.  To  England,  1876.  To  South 
Lea,  i&7S  (Zulu  war  of  1870,  including  the  battle  o  Ulundi).  To  East  Indies,  1879.  To  England,  1890,  one 
a  Iron  rttmiinlajr  in  Egypt 


Maritzburg,  Natal.    I 
Depot,  Canterbury.  J 


18th  Hussars. 

"Pro  Xege,  pro  Lege,  pro  Patmd  conamur."  "Peninsula' 


*59 


'  Waterloo.' 


pg  May  56 
Lt.  General 


Colonel. Alexander  George  Montgomery  Moore  [R]  ;  Cornet,  pi3  Dec.  50  ;  Lt.  v6  July  52;  Cant. 

Major,  14.  Sept.  67  ;  Lt, Colonel,  p23  L)ec.  68  ;  Ceionel,  23  Dec.  73 ;  Major  General,  30  Dec.  84  ; 

10  Mar.  92  ;  Gene  nil,  4  July  96;  Colmel  18th  Hussars,  4  Jan.  92. 
Lieutenant    Colonel. — Bernhard  Drysdale  Moller,   Lt.  S  May  73;    Capt.  18  Dec.  80;  Major,  7  July  86; 

Lt.  Colonel,  8  July  98. 


Majors. 


\  2ND  LIEUT. 


EustaceChalonerKnox.^nrZ  in  Command'}  I 

1  Oct.  98    ij         

"EUL  Percival  Scrope  Marling6  j   11  Aug. 

Henry  Thornton  Laming..... 

Henry    Algernon    Fulke   Charles    Fer-  ) 
dinand  Stephan  Greville8  j 


Captains. 

William  Poll  ok  Morris  Pollok9 

Montagu    Sinclair   Wellby,    Adjutant  i 

28  Feb.  97 3 

Son.  Horace  Scott  Davey 

Charles  Harold  Corbett  (Depot)  

Charles  Kenyon  Burnett 


CAPTAIN. 


30  Aug.   82 

1  July    81 
10  Mar.    83 

7  Feb.    85 


25  Aug. 
25  Aug.  86 
16  Mar.    S9 


14  Sept.   87 

10  Nov.    881  25  June   90 

n  Sept.  89I  23  Jan.    9- 


Lieutenants. 

Charles  Henry  Leveson10  

EmilCarlHaag  

John  Ha-dett  Gosselin 

Noel  St.  Vincent  Ramsay  Stewart 

John  Lockhart  Wood   

Edward  Arthur  Williams  

Cecil  Duncan  Field   

James  Howard  AdolphusAnnesley.  ilAide 
de  Cam})  to  the  Lt.  Goternor  of  the  Punjab 
5  March  97 

Charles  Joseph  Thackwell 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Aloert  Charles  M'Lachlan 

Edmund  Heseltine  Bayford 

Herbert  Anderson  Cape  (Depot)  .. 

Goland  Vanhalt  Clarke  

James  Gordon  Dugdale  

Cecil  Faulkner  Cawston   

Major  Seiton  Purdey 


23  Oct.  89 

1  Mar.  90 

8  Oct.  90 

10  Oct.  91 

i2  Mar.  92 

18  June  92 

j7Dec.  92 

15  Feb.    93 

28  June   93 


23  Dec.  93 

10  Oct.  94 

12  Dec.  94 
25  Mar.  96 

t  Dec.  97 

13  Apr.  9S 
18  May  98 


14  Apr.  36 

22  Dec.  S6 

14  Mar.  88 

1  Oct.  91 


12  Feb.  93 

25  Apr.  94J 

20  June  941 

28  Feb.  97 

13  Nov.  98J 


BREV.  MA.T. 


13  May  96 

i2  Aug.  96 
8  July    98 

14  Sept.  98 


29  July  91 

11  May  92 

14  Dec.  92 

5  Apr.  94 
20  June  94 
14  Nov.  94 
14  Nov.  94 

6  Apr.  9S 
6  Apr.  98 


Hiding  Master. — William  Edgar  Mummery,  30  Jan.  95;  lion.  Lieut. 
Quarter  Master. — Joseph  Baker,  18  July  88;  Son.  Captain,  18  July  98. 

Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.        Embarked  for  India,  20  November  1889. 

1  Major  Knox  served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  tlie  Light  Camel  Regiment,  and  took 
part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6  Major  Marling  serve!  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rides  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  Lang's  Nek  and  the  Ingogo  River.  Served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  in 
the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  inthe'action  at  Kassasin  (9U2 
September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the 
Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and  was  present  iu  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  two  Clasps)  :  was  awarded  the  3Jl£  "for  his  conspicuous  bravery  at 
the  battle  of  Temai,  on  13th  March  1884,  in  risking  his  life  to  save  that  of  Private  Morley,  Royal  Sussex  Regiment, 
who,  having  been  shot,  was  lifted  and  placed  in  front  of  Lieutenant  Marling  on  his  horse.  He  fell  off  almost 
immediately,  when  Lieutenant.  Marling  dismounted ,  and  gave  up  his  horse  for  the  purpose  of  carrying  off  Private 
Morley,  the  enemy  pressing  close  on  to  them  until  they  succeeded  in  carrying  him  about  So  yards  to  a  place  of 
comparative  safety."  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and  was  present  at 
the  actions  of  Abu  Klea  and  Abu  Kru  in  the  reconnaissance  before  Metammeh,  and  in  the  second  action  at  Aba 
Klea  (two  Clasps). 

8  Captain  Greville  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

9  Captain  Poilok  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Ex- 
peditionary Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

10  Lieut.  Leveson  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

n  Lieut.  Annesley  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1897-9S  as  Orderly  Officer  to 
Sir  William  Lockhart,  Commanding  the  force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  18th  Hussars. 
"Raised  in  1759  as  the  19th  Light  Dragoons.  Numbered  18th  Light  Dragoons,  1763.  To  Jamaica,  1793. 
To  St.  Domingo,  1796.  To  England,  1797.  To  Holland,  1799.  To  England,  1799.  To  Ireland,  1804. 
To  the  Peninsula,  1808.  To  England,  1809.  To  the  Peninsula,  1813.  To  Belgium,  1815  (battle  of 
Waterloo).  To  England,  1818.  To  Ireland,  1819.  Disbanded  in  1821.  Again  raised  in  1858.  To 
England,  1858.     To  India,  1864.     To  England,  1875.     To  Ireland,  18S1.     To  England,  1887.     To  India 


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19 

24 
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17 
17 
10 
10 

8 

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8 
8 
8 
7 
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19th  {Princess  of  Wales's  Own)  HuSSarS.  [secunderabad,  Madras. 

The  Elephant.— "Mysobe"  "Assaye"  "  Niagaba"  **  Egypt,  1882, 18S4"  "Tel-el-Kbbib" 
"Nile,  1884-85"  "Abu  Klea." 
Colonel.-Coote  Synge  Hutchinson.1  Cornet,  pX4  June  50;  Lieut.  »i  Aug.  51 ;   Capt.  P30  Nov.  55;    Major, 
7  July  58  ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  26  Apr.  59  i  CWo»eJ,  19  Nov.  66  ;  J/u>r  General,  1  Oct.  77  ;  Lieut. General,  1  July 
3i ;  Colonel  19  Hussars.  24  Mar.  89.  '  J 

Lieutenant  Colonel.-Charles  Bradford  Harries  Wolseley-.Tenkins,?  Zieai.   :3  June  74;  CWaire  1  July  81: 
Bt. Major,  21  May  84;  Jf«/or,  n  Nov.  84  ;  Lt.  Colonel,  7  Feb    97 


Majors. 
Edmund  Kendal  Grimstone  Aylmer,102n<? 

in  Command  7  Feb.  97  

Dudley  Richard  Apthorp9 

Hew    Dalrymple     Fanshawe13 

Harry  Graham  Marsh1* 


Captains. 

Hugh  Gerald  Stewart  Young16 

Harold  George  De  Pledge18 

Alfred  J  ennings-Bramly2*  

Philip  Walhouse  Chetwode   

Albert  Lawrence  Powell 

Lieutenants. 

George  Algernon  Egerton 

Robert  Frederick  Cox 

Montagu  George  Erskine  Woodmass     

Ernest  Snowdon  St.  Quintm 

Wellington  Robert  .Paul  Stapleton-Cotton 
Norman    Fyle   Uniacke,   saving    in    the\ 

Niger  Coast  Protectorate   J 

Muriin  Archer-Shee,  Adjutant,  1  Jan.  98  ... 

Archibald  John  Campbell 

George  Despard  Franks 

Steuart  Scott  Bmny 

Second  Lieutbnants. 
Herbert  Alfred  Porter,  seroing  with  West\ 

African  Frontier  Police J 

William  Jocelyn  Rhys  Wingfield 

Arthur  Holford  

Lionel  Knox  DArcy 

William  Aubrey  Orlebar   

Alfred  Woodis  Parsons  


2ND  LIEUT. 


11  Aug.   80 


9  Oct.  89 

20  Nov.  89 

30  May  91 

10  Oct.  91 

10  Oct.  91 

7  Nov.  91 

5  Dec.  91 

12  Mar.  92 


9  Nov.  9 

15  Mar.  9 

23  Dec.  9 

7  Mar.  9 

2  June  9. 


1  July  81 

20  Nov.  75 

28  June  82 

29  July  82 


2  Aug.  82 
2  Aug.  82 
6  Aug.  90 
6  Aug.  90 
2  July    92 


2  June   94 

18  July    06 

9  Dec. 
15  May 

7  May 

7  May 


18  Oct. 
18  Oct. 
23  Nov. 
31  Jan. 
20  Feb. 

12  May 

7  Feb. 
14  Feb. 
27  Apr. 
22   Cct. 


CAPTAIN. 

BBEV.MAJ. 

MAJOE. 

7  Nov.   83 

7  Feb.  93 

26  Apr.    82 
2  July    84 
18  April  £5 

2  Sept.  91 
25  Oot.    93 
7  Feb.    97 

! 

!     6  Feb.    89 

11  June  90 

7  Feb.    97 

7  Feb.    97 

27  Apr.    98 

98 


'"    Captain      Jennings 
served     during    the    risin* 
North  West  Territories  of  Canada 
•885  (Medal). 


Bramly 
the 


Ruling  Master. — William  Frank  Graham  Percy,  4  Nov.  91  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
Quarter  Master.— ■¥&  William  Thomas  Marshall,26  20  Jan.  85;  Hon.  Captain,  20  Jan.  95. 
Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.  Embarked  for  India,  1891. 

I  Lt. General  Hutchinson  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  including 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations,  and  commanded  a  detached  Squadron  in  the  action 
•of  Barree,  and  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at  Bungaon  and  Newabghur  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 

Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

'  Lt.Colonel  Wolseley- Jenkins  served  with  the  19th  Hussars  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the 
action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star,. 
Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb 
(wounded)  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  4th  Class  of  theMedjidie,  two  Clasps). 

9  Major  Apthorp  served  with  the  19th  Hussars  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at 
Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the 
19th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Soudan 
Expedition  in  1885  with  the  19th  Hussars  (Clasp). 

IU  Major  Aylmer  served  with  the  19th  Hussars  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama.andat  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai 
(two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  waspresent  in  the  action  at 
Kirbekan  (two  Clasps). 

13  Major  Fanshawe  served  with  the  19th  Hussars  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at 
Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps) .  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Abu  Klea  and  Metammeh  (two  Clasps). 

II  Major  Marsh  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85 
with  the  19th  Hussars  (Clasp). 

16  Captain  Young  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagement at  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the 
19th  Hussars,  and  was  presentin  the  engagements  at  Abu  Klea  and  Metammeh  (two  Clasps). 

III  Captain  De  Pledge  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1884-85  with  the  10th  Hussars, and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Abu  Klea  and  Metammeh  (two  Clasps). 

20  Captain  Marshall  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1 882  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1884  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagements au  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  and  two  Clasps) :  was  awarded  the  jfc'C 
"  for  his  conspicuous  bravery  during  the  Cavalry  charge  at  El  Teb  on  29th  February  last,  in  bringing  Lt.Colonel 
Barrow,  19th  Hussars,  our  of  action.  That  officer,  having  been  severely  wounded  and  his  horse  killed,  was  on  the 
ground  surrounded  by  the  enemy,  when  Quartermaster-Sergeant  Marshall,  who  stayed  behind  with  him,  seized 
his  hand  ai'd  dragged  him  through  the  enemy  back  to  the  regiment.    Had  Lt.Colonel  Barrow  been  left  behind  he 

list  have  ijeen  killed." 


ttnow,  Bombay.    J 


20th  Hussars. 


id 


Full  Half 
Bay.  Pay. 


"Vimieba"  "  Peninsula  ""  Suakin,  1885." 

Colonel.— Sir  Roger  William  Henry  Palmer,1  Bart.,  Cornet,  p22  Jan.  53;  Lt.  4  Sept.  54;  Ca»<.  i" 22  July  59  ; 

Major  and  Lt. Colonel,   »S  Mar.  64;     Colonel,  8  Mar.   69;    Major   General,   15  Mar.   79;    Lt. General, 

1  July  81  ;  Colonel  20  Hussars,  11  June  91.  . 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— William  John  Irwin,' Cornet,  23  Jan.  69;   Lt.  28  Oct.  71;    Co^r.  30  Nov.  79  ;    Major, 

9  Sept.  85;  Bt.Lt.C0l0nel.2S  Dec.  88;  Lt.Colnnel.g  Sept.  95. rf 


Majobs. 
Horace    George  Proctor  Seauchamp,9  "> 

zjed  in  Command  18  Oct.  98  J 

(Henry  Graham8 

William  Douglas  Whatman10 

Norton  Legge,11  DSO 


2ND  LIEUT. 


Captains. 

Arthur  Morgan  Bulkeley  Jones17 

Graham  Thomas  George  Edwards 

James  Whitaker,  Adjutant  7   Yeomanry  1 

Brigade  1  June  96 5 

Edward  Witham12 

ArthurOtway  Jacob,  Adjutant  21  June  96 
Gerald  Walter  James  FitzGerald  St.aunus 
Hubert  Balfour  Ogilvy  Williams 


LlKUTBNANTS. 

Thomas  Elliott  Bayley  

William  Wybergh  James 

Gilbert  Mars  Reginald  Alexander  Swiney 

Harry  RomerLee   

Alan  Goring 

Arthur  Paget  Gibbs 

Herbert  Street 

Haroid  Cazenove  Hessey 

Alwyn  William  Jeunlngs-Bramly    


Second  Lieutenants. 

John  Cecil  Latham  Bott  

Carlyle  MacGregor  Dunbar   

Kenneth  Macaulay  Woollcombe  . 

Philip  Granville  Mason  

John  Stephen  C'awley  

Eric  Sydney  Periy-smith  


23  Apr.   81 


16  Mar.  87 

19  Dec.  88 

28  June  90 

j  7  Jan.  94 


31  Jan.  94 
to  Oct.  94 
12  Dec.  95 
20  Feb.    95 

2  June  94 
28  Sept.  95 
23  Dec.  93 
28  Sept.  95 

6  Mar.    9 


7  Dec. 
29  Feb. 

5  Aug. 
29  May 

3  Aug. 

4  Aug. 


11  Oct.  78 

1  July  81 
22  Oct.  81 

2  Aug.  82 


31  Oct. 

29  Aug. 

83 
85 

25  Nov. 

85 

5  Dec. 

88 

y  Sept. 

0  Aug. 
10  Oct. 

9< 

93 
94 

13  Mar.    95 

2i  Aug.  95 

1  Juue  96 

1  June  96 

16  Sept.  96 

27  Jan.    97 

23  July    97 

23  Feb.  98 

5  Aug.   93 


CAl'TAIN.  BBEV.MAJ. 


MAJOB. 


9  AUg.    93 

9  Sept.  95 
11  Sept.  95 
17   Oct.    98 


15  Oct.  84 

14  July  86 

16  Mar.  87 
23  Dec.  87 


:i  Dec. 
18  Oct.     93 

6  Apr.    94 

11  Sept.  95 
11  Sept.  95 
1 1  Sept.  95 
5  Aug.    98 


11  Major  Legge  served  in  the 
Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at 
Hasheen,  the  attack  on  the  convoy 
on  the  24th  March,  and  at  th|e  de- 
struction of  Teniai  (Medal  with 
Clasp, and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field 
Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present 
at  the  investment  of  Ktsheh,  the 
relief  of  Ambigole,  and  the  engage- 
ment at  Giniss  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches). Served  with  the  Dongola 
Kxpeditionary  Force  under  Sir 
Herbert  Kitchener  in  i896,including 
the  engagements  at  Firket  ^wounded) 
and  Hafir  ami  the  capture  01  Dongola 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and 
Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


Riding  Master. — John  Nolan  Crawshaw,22  27  Feb.  95  ;  Son.  Lieut. 
Quarter  Master. — Frank  Talland,22  10  May  89  ;  lion.  Lieut. 

Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.    limlarhed  for  India,  11  Sept.  1895. 


1  Sir  Roger  Palmer  served  in  the  Eastern  campaigr.  of  1834,  and  np  to  26th  August  iS ;  c  wi th  the  nth  Hussars ,  in- 
eluding  the  affair  of  Bulganak,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkciman,  and  siegeof  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

5  Lt. Colonel  Irwin  commanded  the  Squadron  of  20th  Hussars  in  the  onerations  near  Suakin  in  Decern  oer  1S88, 
including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  .Medal  with  Clasp  and 
Khedive's  Star)  j  also  commanded  the  Squadron  of  20th  Hussars  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in'  1889 
including  the  engagement  at  Toski  (mentioned  in  desnatohes,  3rd  Class  0:  the  Medjidie,  and  Clasp). 

»  Major  Graham  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  ana  was  present  in  the  eiic-ap-emeut  at  the  Tofrek 
eereba  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star);  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888  including 
<the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Clasp);  and  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1SS9  including  the  encase- 
ment at  Toski  (Clasp). 

s  Major  Beauchamp  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Served 

with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Forcein  1885-86  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  ;  also  served  in  the 

operations  near  Suakin  in  December  18S8  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah   (mentioned  in  despatches 

3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Clasp).  ' 

10  Major  Whatman  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  aDd  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1835-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

12  Captain  Wilham  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Noith-West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lcckhart 
in  1397-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Provost  Marshal  3rd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  Captain  Jones  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-06,  ana  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Giniss  in  command  of  the  escort  to  the  General  Officer  Commanding  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

22  Lieut.  Crawshaw  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

23  Lieut.  Talland  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Force  in  18S5-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Kecord  of  the  Services  of  the  20th  Husaar?. 

Raised  in  1759  as  the  20th  Inniskilling  Light  Dragoons.  Ireland  till  1763,  when  it  was  disbanaed.  Eaised  in 
1779  a3  tae  2°th  Light  Dragoons.  United  Kingdom  till  1783,  when  it  was  disbanded.  Raised  in  1791  as  the  20th 
Jamaica  Light  Dragoons.  Jamaica  to  1802.  England  to  1S05.  To  the  Meaiterrarean,  1805.  [A  wing  to  San 
Salvador  in  1805,  thence  to  the  Cape  in  1806.  and  South  America  (capture  of  Monte  Video),  returning  to  England, 
1807.]  Head  Quarters  at  Barcelona,  June  1806  ;  a  detachment  to  Maida,  .-807  ;  a  detachment  to  Egypt,  June  1808 
Kix  troops  in  England  and  four  troops  in  Sicily,  July  1808.  Head  Quarters  to  the  Peninsula  (battle  of  Vimieia). 
The  whole  Regiment  to  Messina,  Sept.  1809.  Head  Quarters  to  Palermo,  May  1812  ;  Sicily  and  Malta,  1815  ;  and 
in  September  embarked  for  England.  To  Ireland,  1S17.  Disbanded,  December  i8i3.  Raised  in  i860  as  20th 
Light  Dragoons  at  Muttra  of  volunteers  from  the  2nd  European  Bengal  Light  Cavalry  on  the  amalgamation  of 
the  British  and  Indian  Forces.  Soon  afterwards  changed  to  Hussars.  India  till  Oct.  1872.  England  till  Nov. 
1879.  Ireland  till  Aug  1 SC 4.  Head  ^--arters  and  four  troops  to  Suakin.  one  tronn  to  the  Nile,  18S5.  In  Egypt 
and  Soudan  till  Oct.  1887.  To  England  (leaving  one  Squadron  in  Egypt  till  Nov.  1890)  till  Sept.  189^.  To  India 
Sept.  1895. 

I   2 


102 


21st  (Empress  of  India's)  Lancers. 


|£2!l§5£  Colonel. -SirKobertWhile.i  XCB.  Cornet,  "iS  Oct.  47;  Lieut.  '22  Dec    a8 

Full    Half        Mainr    t.    TW     r..    TIT.„;.L    ...     1„1,,    ,p  .     r .,../._  .,  4V        if,       ,        JiCC:-    4= 


Pull  I  Half 
Pay.lPay 


26 


["Egypt; 

LDepot,  Canterbury. 
-,  Capt.  P26  March   52;  Brerei! 

1  March  70  ;  Lieut.Generkl  8  July  85  \  General^  N0V.90/  MoZelAVj^ rt&^JT  ^'^ 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— ;,.».c.  Walter  George  Crole  Wyndham  >  OB    i« 
Major,  16  July  84  ■  Lf. Colonel,  26  Oct.  98. 


Major,  12  Dec.  54;  Major,  12  July  58  ;  Lt. Colonel 


Ueut.  11  Feb.  75  ;    Captain,  19  May  90  ; 


Majors. 
Harry  Finn9  (Tit. Lt. Colonel  16  Nov.  98)  ) 

tnd  :n  Comma 7id  26  Oct.  98   1' 

Richard  Owen,'1  Military  Secretary, Bom-  \ 

bay,  18  Feb.  95  j 

JohnFowle8  

William  Markham  Doyne 


Captains. 

Frank  Henry  Eadon 

Thursby  Henry  Ernest  Dauncey11 

James  George  Fair 

David  Bowly  (Depot) 

William  Wilfred  Cordeaux , 

U(E  Paul  Aloysius  Kenna12 


LIEUTENANTS. 

Charles  James  Clerk,  Adjutant  7  Oct.  98 
WE,   Hon.    Raymond     Harvey    Lodge) 

Joseph  de  Montmorency12  j 

Arthur  Murray  Pirie,  DSO.  serving  with  > 

the  Egyptian  Army  j 

Robert  Napier  Smyth  

Arthur  Henry  Mendle  Taylor  

Theobald  Michael  Langton,  serving  in\ 

Uganda J 

Arthur  Duncan  Champion    

Ernest  Hastings  Lewis 

Cranfuird  George   Graham    Hutchison  > 

{Depot) j 

Hugh  Bateman  Protheroe  Smith : 

Second  Libutknants. 

Cuthbert  Spencer  Nesham 

Oswald  Walter  Brinton  


2ND  r.IKUT. 


23  Mar.    81 


22  Jan. 


5  Oct.  87 
24  Sept.  87 
30  Jan.    89 

12  Feb.  90 
28  June  90 

4  Mar.    91 

21  Sept.  92 
17  Dec.    92 

2  June    94 

13  July     92 


25  Mar.    96 
1  Dec.    97 


LIEUT. 

12  Nov. 

73 

1  July 

81 

1  July 
27  Jan. 

81 

83 

30  Jan. 
20  Sept. 
29  Aug. 
25  Aug. 
:o  Mar. 
23  Aug. 

84 
84 
85 
86 
83 
86 

6  Nov. 

89 

6  Nov. 

89 

11  Nov. 

91 

6  Nov. 
25  Jan. 

92 
93 

12  June 

95 

15  Apr. 
12  Aug. 

96 
96 

2  June 

97 

15  June 

'■:■ 

CAPTAIN. 

BHEV 

MA  J. 

uajou 

13  June  83 

6  Nov. 

92 

23  Nov    87 

24  Oct. 

94 

23  Nov.   87 
9  Sept.  88 

Apr 
26   Oct. 

98 
98 

6  Nov.   89 
26  Oct.     92 
26  Oct.     92 
23  Jan.    93 
30  Jan.    05 
12  June   93 

16  Nov. 

98 

Riding  Master. — William  Henry  King,  10  June  85;  Son.  Captain,  10  June  95. 
Quarter  Master. — George  Leslie  Graham,  24  June  85  ;  Hon.  Captain,  24  JuDe  95. 

Blue — Facings  French  Grey. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cos  and  Co.        Embarked  for  India,  23  Nov.  1887. 


1  Sir  Robert  White  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  17th  Lancers,  including  tne  affair  of 
Bulganak,  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  ol  Sebastopol.  At  Balaklava  he  led  the  squadron  of  direction 
was  severely  wounded,  and  had  his  horse  shot  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Mediidie, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Proceeded  with  his  Regiment  to  India  in  1857,  and  served  throughout  the  campaign  in 
Central  India  in  1858-59,  part  of  the  time  in_command  of  a  Flying  Column,  including  the  action  of  Barode  "(Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Wyndham  served  with  the  lying's  Dragoon  Gua:<is  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  subsequently  in 
Baker  Russell's  Flying  Column  (Medal  with.  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the- 
Light  Camel  Regiment,  and  took  part  In  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

~  Major  Owen  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879-S0,  first  attached  to  the  9th  Lancers,  and  afterwards  as  Aide  de 
Camp  to  Sir  Donald  Stewart  (Medal) .  Served  with  the  14th  Hussars  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  under  Sir  Evelyn 
Wood.  Served  during  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  (Medal  with 
Ciasp). 

8  Majer  Fowle  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84  with  the  Light  Camel  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

9  Lt.Colonel  Finn  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  presentin  the  engagements  at  Killa  Kaziand 
Siah  Sung,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Medal  for  distinguished  conduct  in  the  Field). 

11  Captain  Dauncey  served  in  the  Egyptian,  war  of  18S2  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  El  Magf  ar  and  Mahsama,  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of 
Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) .  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army 
List,"  p.  786.] 

12  Captain  Kenca  served  m  the  campaign  in  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  189S,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  battle  of  Khartoum  (mentioned,  in  despatches,  Ul£,  and  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  was  awarded  the  Victoria 
Cross  for  the  following  service:— "  At  the  battle  of  Khartoum  on  the  2nd  September,  1898,  Captain  P.  A.  Kenna 
assisted  Major  Crole  Wyndham,  of  the  same  regiment,  by  taking  him  on  his  horse,  behind  the  saddle  (Major 
Wyndharn's  horse  having  been  killed  in  the  charge),  thus  enabling  him  to  reach  a  place  of  safety  ;  and,  after  the 
charge  of  the  21st  Lancers,  Captain  Kenna  returned  to  assist  Lieutenant  de  Montmorency,  who  was  endeavouring 
to  recover  the  body  of  Second  Lieutenant  R.  G.  Grenfell." 

13  Lieut,  the  Hon.  Raymond  de  Montmorency  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Herbert 
Kitchener  in  1S98,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Khartoum  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "BS,  and  Medal  with 
Clasp) ;  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  the  following  service : — "  At  the  battle  of  Khartoum  on  the  2nd  Septem- 
ber, 1898,  Lieutenant  de  Montmorency,  after  the  charge  of  the  21st  Lancers,  returned  to  assist  Second  Lieutenant. 
R.  G.  Grenfell,  who  was  lying  surrounded  by  a  large  bodv  of  Dervishes.  Lieutenant  de  Montmorency  drove  the 
Dervishes  off,  and  finding  Lieutenant  Grenfell  dead,  put  the  body  on  his  horse,  which  then  broke  away.  Captain 
Kenna  and  Corporal  Swarbrick  then  came  to  his  assistance,  and  enabled  him  to  rejoin  the  Regiment,  which  had 
begun  to  open  a  heavy  fire  on  the  enemy.' 


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Royal  Artillery. 


Trs. 
Snr. 


MaJOBB. 

vfN  Email,  Bowes  Leslie 

mn  Smyth,  Owen  Stuart,18"  DSO 

ww  Ryan,  Chas.  Aloysius,278  Commandant  Dalfiousie  Depot  20  Jan.  96 
O  bha  Phillpotts,  Arthur  Henry  Croker279   

58  p.s.c.  Baldock,  Thomas  Stanford 

uk  Cleeve,  William  Frederick281  

dep  fi>  Farmer,  Francis  Oolebrooke 

C  bha  Gunner,  Edward282 

29  Burton,  Hubert 

64  p.s.c.  Waldron,  Francis 

wit  Rips,  Ruhert  Addison  (1  Depot)  

wn  Blackett,  Edward  Umfreville    

41  de  Jersey,  William  Grant  

ea  Priestley,  Edward  John  Kenworthey    

Q  bha  Vaughan-Hughes,  Ernest280 

Hadden,  Charles  Fred.  Chief  Inspector,  Royal  Arsenal,  with  1 

rank  of  Lt. Colonel,  t  Apr.  93 ) 

J  bha  Brunker,  James  Milt'ord  Sutherland170 

UN  Shirres,  John  Chivas,265  DSO.  (Brevet  Lt. Colonel,  2c  May  98)   ... 
p.s.c.  Cowan,   Henry  Vivian,286  Brigade   Major,  Royal  Arlil-\ 

lery,  Woolwich,  28  May  97    3 

Vaughan,  Thomas  Tweed,  Indian   Ordnance  Department    

Wn  Honkinf ,  Manley  Ogden170 

65  Tylden,  William 

47  Rainsford,  Stephen  Dickson287 

Brett, Arthur  Hy.Wilford,  p.a.c. Insp.  of "Warlike  Stores  23  Nov.  97 

F  bha  Cunlifie,  Foster  Lionel165 

Rowan.  Terence  England.  Indian  Ordnance  Department 

wu  Dobie,  William  Hugh  Edward 

24  Haggard,  Claude  Mason290 

so  Fulton,  George  Wade  Robertson 

so  Woodrow,  Thomas  Henry  Jackson225 

wn  Browne,  Arthur  Henry291 

42  Dewar,  David  Erskine292 

6  p.s.c.  Creagh,  Arthur  Gethin293OB.  (Bt.IA.  Colonel,  15  June  8s  ;  > 

Brevet  Colonel,  1  Jan.  93) } 

ea  Kelaart,  Gerald  Talbot,  p.a.c 

14  Bailward,  Arthur  Churchill2'*   

91  Curtis,  Harry  Alexander  Dyer296  

uk  Keene,  Alfred,297  DSO 

59  Owen,  Henry  O'Brien  

wn  Plant,  William  Arthur298    

ns  Brady,  Robert  Maziere 

M  bha  Holland,  Ellis  Charles  Fletcher165 

31  Sidney,  Hon.  Algernon 

46  Boteler,  Francis  Wilford,  p.a.c 

82   Pratt,  Arthur  Spencer 

21  Blewitt,  William  Edward   

U  bha  Maberly,  Charles  Evan301 

Kuper,  Charles  Victor  Bremer,  Commandant  Presidency  Re-  ) 

mount  Depot,  Calcutta,  16  .lune  97  5 

Hansard,  Arthur  Clifton,  Artillery  Adviser  to  Inspector  General  > 

of  Fortification*,  6  June  95 t 

R  bha  Burton,  Benjamin 

so  Allen,  John  Richard  Howard    

D  ep  bha  Stirling,  James  Wilfred   

Fowle,  Frederick  Trenchard  Thomas,303  Indian  Ordnance  Dept. 

so  Fell,  John  Percy 

76  Harrison,  Robert  Arthur  Gwynne   

Parsons,     Charles      Sim    Bremridge,304    {Brevet    Colonel,  17') 
Dec.  98!  Colcnel.ty  Dec.  98)  Governor  of  the  Red  Sea  Littoral  j 

sis  Simpson,  Henry  Cuthbert  Connell  Dunlop306 

ea  Balfour,  William  Edward  Ligonier307    

ea  Purvis,  Alexander Burridge   

so  Wynyard,  Rowley  

p.s.c.   Fleming,   Edward   William,308    Professor    at    the    Sfaffi 

College,  with  rank  of  Colonel,  18  May  96    $ 

ea  Townshend,  George  Robert  

2  Bell-Irving,  Andrew309 

Sclater,  Hv.  Crichton,310  Brig.  Major  X  Art.  Aldershot,  6  Dec.  oS 

ea  Phillips,  Thomas  Vaughan  Wynn,18'  iraiumenf  J/ujsr  

23  Simpson,  Charles  Napier   

T  hha  May.  Edward  Sinclair   

Leach,  Reg.   Pemberton,  Deputy  Assistant  Inspector   Gen.   of\ 

Ordnance,  War  OjfiZce,  26  Apr.  96  ) 

ea  Rowe,  Octavius311 

49  Boothby.  Reginald  Evelyn225 

ea  Darby,  William  Henry 

75  Lindsay,  Walter  Fullarton  Ludovic312t   

G  bha  BannatineAllasou.  Richard313  

p.s.c.  Dunlop,  Henry  Cleland,  Professor  Artillery  Cilleget  June  98 

2  Dep  so  Hodgson,  James  Oweu 

Pkha  Thomas,  Sir  Godfrey  Vignoles,  Bart.31*  ■ 

50  Western,  Charles  Maximilian  Thomas 

N  bha  Dunlop,  James  William315    

MN  Norton,  Gilbert  Fred.  Allan316  (2  Depot)    

Acton,  Thos.  Hampden  Evans,  Insp.  of  Warlike  Stores,  1  Oct.  gt 

wn  Haines,  Robert  Lewis318 

Hickman,    Hugh    Palliser,    Secretary    Ordnance     Committee,  ' 

1  Apr.  98  ' ) 

Turner,  Alf.  Heyland  Parrott,  Insp.  of  Warlike  Stores,  9  Oct.  97 

so  Churchward,  Walter  Stanbury320    

24            Dunsterville,  Knightley  Stalker,321  Indian  Ordnance  Dept 
24      50  Tracey,  Arthur    


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26 
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9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
79  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 

11  Sept. 73 

11  Sept.73 
11  Sept.73 

n  Sept.73 

11  Sept.73 
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11  Sept.73 
11  Sept.73 
1  Sept.73 
u  Sept.73 
11  Sept.73 
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11  Sept.73 
11  Sept.73 
11  Sept.73 
11  Feb.  74 

11  Feb.  74 

12  Feb.  74 

12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 

12  Feb.  74 


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17  Aug. 
17  Aug. 
'7  Aug. 
17  Aug. 
17  Aug. 
17  Aug. 

17  Aug. 

17  Aug. 
17  Aug. 
17  Aug. 
17  Aug. 

28  Jan. 

28  Jan. 
Jan. 
28  Jan. 
28  Jan. 
28  Jan. 
28  Jan. 

28  Jan. 

28  ,1  an . 
28  Jan. 
28  Jan. 
28  Jan. 
28  Jan. 
28  Jan. 
28  Jan. 
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28  Jan. 
28  Jan. 

19  Aug 
19  Aug. 
iq  Aug 
19  Aug 
19  Aug 


14  June  82 

24  June  82 
8  July  82 

8  July  82 

15  July  82 
1  Sept. 82 

9  Sept. 82 
9  Sept. 82 

16  Sept.82 
1  Oct.  82 
1  Oct.  82 
1  Oct.  82 
1  Oct.  82 
1  Oct.   82 

20  July  82 
1  Oct.  82 
4  Oct.  82 

4  Oct.  82 

i  Nov.  82 

25  Nov.  82 

25  Nov.  82 

27  Dec.  82 
31  Dec.  82 
14  Feb.  83 
14  Feb.  83 
16  Feb.  83 

I28  Feb.  83 

28  Feb.  83 
28  Mar.  83 

1  Apr.  83 
3  Apr.  83 
3  Apr.  83 

14  Apr.  83 
r7  Apr.  83 
:7  Apr.  83 

12  May  83 

13  May  83 

23  May  83 

18  June  83 

1  July  83 

7  July  S3 

26  July  83 
1  Aug.  83 
1  Aug.  83 
1  Aug.  83 

22  Aug.  83 

31  Aug.  83 

1  Sept. 

1  Sept. 

1  Sept. 

2  Sept. 

5  Sept. 

8  Sept. 
26  Sept. 

7  Oct. 


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13  Nov. 

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13  Nov. 

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15  Dec. 

89 

4  Jan. 

90 

4  Jan. 

90 

12  Feb. 

90 

19  Mar. 

90 

28  Mar. 

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29  Mar. 

90 

1  Apr. 

90 

2  Apr. 

90 

5  Apr. 

90 

:7  Apr. 

90 

25  Apr. 

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12  May 

90 

12  May 

90 

20  May 

90 

23  May 

90 

19  June 

90 

28  June 

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j  July 

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30  July 

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1  Aug. 

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27  Aug. 

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1  Sept 

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1  Oct. 

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16  Oct. 

90 

31  Dec. 

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31  Dec. 

90 

1  Jan. 

91 

1  Jan. 

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1  Jan. 

91 

1  Jan. 

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1  Jan. 

91 

1  Jan. 

91 

1  Jan. 

91 

9  Jan. 

91 

25  Jan. 

91 

16  Feb. 

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13  Mar. 

91 

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25  July 

91 

30  July 

91 

17  Aug 

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20  Aug 

91 

22  Aug 

91 

7  Sept 

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11  Sept 

.91 

23  Sept 

.91 

1  Oct. 

91 

1  Oct. 

91 

1  Oct. 

91 

2  Oct. 

91 

4  Oct. 

95 

12  Oct. 

91 

22  Oct. 

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29  Oct. 

91 

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27  Jan. 

92 

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18  Mar 

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19  Mar 

92 

23  Mar 

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30  Apr. 

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12  May 

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Majors. 


1.  Smith,  William  Apsley"- : ;""/j'-":""i." 

leston,  George   Hastings,  323   Deputy   Assistant  Adjutant  1 
eueral  for  Fortifications,  War  Office,  6  Dec.  98 ) 


so  Piers,  Henry  Oetavius1"0. 
88  p.s.c.  Smith.William  Apsley 
Bittlesi 
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so  Howard,  Cecil  Arthur 
A  bha  Burrows,  Edmund  Augustine"6 

25  Carter,  Alfred  Henry    

Esha  Lambart,  Edgar  Alan324 

Kbha  Crofton,  Richard  Martin 

20  Blount,  Charles  Hubert 

ea  Barlow,  George  Newton  Halifax • ■••••• 

37  Elmslie,  Frederick  Baumgardt325  (St. Lt. Colonel,  16  T^ov.  98,... 
p.s.c.  Inglefield,  Normar.  Bruce326 

26  p.s.c.  Dawkins,  Henry  Stopford    

Holden,  Henry  CapelLofft,  Intpect ion  Dept.  1  Feb.  88 

ea  Maxwell,  Nigel  

so  Foster,  Raymond  Charles 

S  bha  Keir,  John  Lindesay 

wn  Curteis,  Francis  Algernon327 

so  English,  Joseph  Oxley   

p.s.c.  Trench,  Frederick  John  Arthur328 •• ■ 

Ieh.a  Anderson,  Charles  Alexander329  (Brevet  Lt.Colonel  20  May  98) 

7S  Carter,  Duncan  Campbell330   ; 

p.s.c.  Stone,  Francis  Gleadowe,165  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  \ 

General.  Royal  Artillery,  War  Office,  1  Sept.  94 J 

34  Daniell,  Arthur  Cairns331 

22  Hanna,  William 

53  Abdy,  Anthony  John 

73  Barlow,  Charles  Mervyn    

Tavlor,  William  Hy.  Forbes,333  Staff  Officer  and  Chief  Gunnery  \ 
Inst.,  Art.  Vols.,  Cape  Colony,  Kith  rank  of  Lt.Col.  1  Apr.  93  J 

¥»  Craig,  John  Francis334  

BAp.s.c.  Adye,  John,335  (Brevet  Lt.  Colonel,  5  Oct.  93),  Extra  Aide") 

de  Camp  to  Lord  Wolseley,  24  June  06 > 

White,  William   Lewis,337  Military  Attache.  Madrid,  21  July  98 
Brha  O'Neill,  William  Heremon,3362i'd/utanit,  Jubbulpore 

48  Hughes,  Arbuthnott  James  

ira  Thackeray,  Frederick  Rennell134    

L  bha  Eardley-Wilmot,  Arthur341    

wn  Butcher,  Henry  Townsend 

Gundry,  Henry  Bowden342 

wn  Morrieson,  Henry  Walter  

32  Williams,  William  Hugh  (SI. Lt.Colonel,  16  Nov.  98) 

ee  Simpson,  George  Gregory170   

so  Powles,  Thomas  William346    

Kelly,  Rd.  M.  Brisbane  F.3487n«<.  School  of  Gunnery,  -.0  Apr.  95 

40  Montgomery-Campbell,  Hugo299 

wn  Kent,  Frederic  Edmond34' 

so  Alexander,  Charles  Henry 

Triscott.Charles  Prideaux,353  DSO.  Assistant  Adjutant  General, ") 

Sombay  Command,  22  Apr.  98  J 

Boileau,  Arthur  Cadell  Tait,  Sec.  B.A.  Institution 

so  Block,  Maurice  William  Palmer  (1  Depot)  

ea  Jervois,  Charles  Edwyn258 

Savili,  Walter  Clare,  Ordnance  Officer,  yrd  Class,  6  Aug.  96    ... 

wn  Marston,  Jeffery  Charles134  

67  Manifold,  John  Forster 

ea  Anderson,  William  Christian357 

so  Lardner-Clarke,  John  de  Winton 

13  bha  "Ward,  Frederick  Houlton 

90  M'Crea,  Richard  Francis,  Adjutant 

p.s.c.  Massy,  Wm.  Geo.  Brigade  Major  E.  Art.,  Dover,  1  Oct.  97 

wn  Talbot.  George  James  Francis 

85  Mercer,  Harvey  Frederic358 

so  Graeme.  Frederick  James 

18  Jervis-White-Jervis,  Sir  John  Henry,  bart.'sm 

44  Connolly,  William  Hallett,356  Commanding  E.  Artillery,  Egypt 
ea  Slater,  Henry  Martyn362  

hi  Fegen,  Magrath  Fogarty361  

iDkpea  Heymar., Cecil  Edward  Hamilton295   

39  Blewitt,  Charles  Turner 

Paterson.  Edward  Hamilton,  Inst.  School  of  Gunnery,  17  Apr.  95 

72  Robinson,  Charles  Taylor363 

wn  Anderson,  Edmund  Bullar365 

so  Hanham,  Phelips  Brooke  

81  Chapman,  Heroeit  Alexander 

5  Foster,  John  Raffray   

52  Beatson,  William  John  Arnold367 

19  Gordon,  Arthur  William  Bolton368 

wn  Nelson,  Horace  Sydney 

p.s.c.  Grierson,  James  Moncrieff,369  Knight  of  Grace  of  St.'. 
John  of  Jerusalem  ;   Military  Atiachi,  Berlin,  1  March.  96  1- 

(Bt.Lt. Colonel,  12  Deo.  $s) J 

Smith, S.G.  Dvew,1~°Supt. GunCarriageFactory, Bombay, i$~)A.fiT.gi 
Townsend,  C.Collingwood,  Supt.  Gun  Car.Fac. Madras,  6  0ct.93 
Wilson,  Chas.  Henry  Luttrell  Fahie,3710n2H[J»ee  Officer, ^ih  Class 

ea  Toms, Francis  Bevill  Read372  

70  Phipps-Horuby,  Edmund  John373  

wn  Nicolls,  Edmund  Gustavus 

ea  Shute,  Arthur  Blagden  

2  def.  wn  Jackson,  Montague  Bertie  Gosset374 

so  Molesworth,  Hickman  Crawford 

so  Jackson,  Francis  Benjamin134    

Waller,  John  Dawson  Hutchinson,  1st  CI.  Commissary  of  Ordnance 
H  bha  Fanshawe,  Edward  Arthur379  


LIEDT.  CAPTAIN 

19  Aug.  7s  31  May  84 

19  Aug.  75  13  Mar.  84 

18  Mar.  84 

13  June  84 
2  July  84 

1  Aug  ° 


19  Aug.  75 

19  Aug.  75 

19  Aug.  75 

19  Aug.  75 

19  Aug.  75    1  jauk- 

19  Aug.  75  14  Aug. 

19  Aug.  75  '7  Au?- 

19  Aug.  75I20  Au=. 

iq  Aug.  75  25  Aug.  84 


19  Aug.  75 
19  Aug.  75 
19  Aug.  75 
19  Aug.  75 


17  Aug.  84 

27  Aug.  84 

1  Sept. 84 

1  Oct.   84 

1  Oct.   84 

2  Oct.  84 
2  Oct.  84 
4  Oct.  84 
.0  rt»,     q  . 


19  Aug.  75 
2  Feb.  76 
2  Feb.  76 

2  Feb.  76  4  Oct.  84 
2  Feb.  76  iS  Oct.  84 
2  Feb.  76  4  Nov.  84 
2  Feb.  76  7  Nov.  84 
2  Feb.  76[  7  Nov.  84 

2  Feb.  76'2o  Nov.  84 

2  Feb.  76120  Nov.  84 
2  Feb.  76:24  Nov.  84 
2  Feb.  76;  5  Dec.  84 
2  Feb.  76  11  Dec.  84 

2  Feb.  76,13  Dec.  84 
2  Feb.  76;  10  Jan.  85 
2  Feb.  76:23  Jan.  85 
2  Feb.  76^9  Jan.  85 
2  Feb.  76:  3  Feb.  85 
„  iPoh  -a  4  Feb.  85 
6  Feb.  85 
20  Feb.  85 
22  Feb.  85 
24  Feb.  85 
28  Feb.  85 
1  Mar.  85 

12  Mar.  85 

13  Mar.  85 

...  \f„,.  o_ 


2  Feb.  76 
2  Feb.  76 
2  Feb.  76 
14  Aug.  76 
14  Aug.  76 
14  Aug.  76 
14  Aug.  76 
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14  Aug.  76  13  Mar.  85 
14  Aug.  76  13  Mar.  85 
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14  Aug.  76  25  Mar.  85 
14  Aug.  76  1  Apr.  85 


.  76  1  Apr.  85 
14  Aug.  76  15  Apr.  85 
77  15  Apr.  85 


25  Jan. 


25  Jan.  77  6  May  85 
25  Jan.  77  6  May  85 
25  Jan.  77  12  May  85 
25  Jan.  77  12  May  85 
25  Jan.  77  12  May  85 
[4  Aug.  76J27  July  85 
25  Jan.  77  5  Aug.  85 
25  Jan.  77!  13  Aue.  85 
25  Jan.  77  13  Aug.  8s 
25  Jan.  77  13  Aug.  85 
25  Jan.  77  13  Aug.  85 
25  Jan.  77  1  Sept. 85 
25  Jan.  77  2  Sept.85 
19  June  77  7  Nov.  85 
19  June  77  26  Nov.  85 
19  June  77  25  Dec.  85 
19  June  77  27  Dec.  85 
19  June  77  1  Jan.  85 
19  June  77  2  Jan.  86 
19  June  77  4  Jan.  86 
19  June  77  4  Jan.  86 
:g  June  77  n  Jan.  86 
19  June  77  11  Jan.  86j 
19  June  77  11  Jan.  86j 
19  June  771 11  Jan.  86 
19  Oct.   77  13  Jan.  86 


19  Aug.  75  25  Apr.  85 
25  Jan.  77  6  May  85 
25  Jan.  77  6  May  85 
25  Jan.  77  6  May  85 
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May  85,15  June 85 
Jan. 


BT.MAJOB. 


t  Jan.  85    4  Oct. 
1  Oct. 


13  May  ge- 
13  May  92 

23  May  92 

25  May  92 
2  June  912 

27  July  92 

27  July  92 
10  Aug.  92 

2  Sept.912 
1  Oct.  92 
1  Oct.  gx 
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12  Oct.  92 
15  Oct.  92 
1  Nov.  92 
9  Nov.  92 
9  Nov.  92 
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29  Jan.  93 
1  Feb.  93 

6  May  93 

26  June  93 

28  June  9s 

22  July  93 
19  Aug.  93 

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30  Sept.93 


95 


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9  Oct. 
9  Oct. 
9  Oct. 
9  Oct. 

9  Oct. 
9  Oct. 
9  Oct. 
9  Oct. 
9  Oct.. 
9  Oct. 
9  Oct. 
31  Jan. 


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20  Jan.  861 
20  Jan.  86 
20  Jan.  86 
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Feb.  86 
Feb.  86 
Feb.  86 
Feb.  86 
Feb.  86 
Feb.  86 
Feb.  86 
Mar.  86 


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Oct.   93 

Oct.   93 

y  Dec.  95 

16  Dec.  93- 

31  Dec.  9jr 

1  Jan.  94; 

1  Jan.  94 

1  Jan.  94 

3  Jan.  941 

31  Jan.  94 

24  Feb.  9+ 
14  Mar.  94 

9  May  94 

27  June  94 

14  July  941 

5  Sept. 94 
29  Sept.  94 

29  Sept. 94 

15  Nov.  9* 

3  Dec.  94 

10  Dec.  94 

25  Dec.  941 

4  Jan.  95 
1  Feb.  95, 

20  Feb.  95 
20  Mar.  95 
1  Apr.  95 
1  Apr.  95 
1  A  pr.  95 
1  Apr.  95 
1  Apr.  95 
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12  May  9.9 
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24  May  95 

28  May  95 
3  June  95 

30  June  95 
1  Sept.95 

11  Sept.95 
11  Sept.95 

1  Nov.  95 

13  Nov.  95 

23  Nov.  95 

7  Dec.  95 
7  Dec.  95 
7  Dec.  95 

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Royal  Artillery. 


Yra. 


31  Jan.  78 
31  Jan.  78 
31  Jan.  78 
31  Jan.  78 
31  Jan.  78 
31  Jan.  78 

31  Jan.  78 


31  Jan.  78    3  July  86 
31  Jan.  78    7  July  86 


Majors. 

so  p.s.c.  Callwell,  Charles  Edward™    

SIN  Birch,  Frederic  Henry  John3ii  [Breoet  Maior  28  Aug.  95)    

68  Lecky,  Frederick  Beauchamp352   

8  Blane,  Charles  Forbes,  Commanding  Boyal  Artillery,  Jamaica 
7  Watkins,  Charles  Bel  13S*  '. 

Bushe,  Thos.  Francis,  Insp.   Army  Ordnance  Dept.  19  Sept.  96 
Douglas.  Jas.  Stewart,  354    in    charge   of  Danger   Buildings, \ 

Boyal  Laboratory,  1  July  95 )    iL  tJtlli*  7°j 

74  M'Leod,  Reginald  George  M'Queen    

Mahon,  Jieginald  Henry,  Superintendent   Foundry  and   Shell  1 

Factory,  Cossipore,  15  Mar.  91    ) 

57  Helyar,  Arthur  Beaumont   

80  Hibbert,  Archibald  Louis 

so  Matthews,  Alfred 

wn  Powell,  Atherton  ffolliott305 

3  Guise,  Howard   

p.s.c.  Granet,  Edw.  J. ,3S6 Brig. Maj.E. Art. Portsmouth,  :8  Aug.  96 

60  Taylor,  Philip  Beaueham 

p.s.c.  Kemball,  George  Vero,387  Dep.  Assist.  Qr.Mr.  Gen.  In-  \ 

telligence  Branch,  India,  14  Sept.  96  ) 

79  Armitage.  Edward  Hume™ 

54  Harvey,  John  Edward   

9  Wedderburn.  Alexander  Scr.ymgeour3S0     

wrf  Alexander,  Gerald  D'Arragon 

36  Jellett,  John  Hewitt    

p.s.c.  Cooper,  Francis   Edward,300  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutants 

General,  Intelligence  Branch,  War  Office,  15  Nov.  97 .? 

35  Jackson,  Herbert  Kendall zs  Dee 

wjy  Thornton,  Sidney  Vernon :8  Dec 

ea  Dallas,  John  Henry  Langford,  Comdg.  B.  Artillery,  Egypt  z%  Dec. 

62  M'Laughlin,  George  Hall301  ,S  Dec 

p.s.c.Du  Cane. Hubert  John301t     18  Dec 

83  Darley,  George  Roe 18  Dec 

Nelson,  Edgar  Forbes,Assist. Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores,  23  Mar.  95  t8  Dec 

WN  Block,  Arthur  Hugh ,8  Dec.  78 

38  Oldfleld,  Henry  Elliott ts  Dec.  78 

87  p.s.c.  Findiay,  Neil  Douglas378 18  Dec.  78 

63  Paget,  Wellesley  Lynedoch  Henry 18  Dec. 

p.s.c.  Johnston,  James Thomason.  Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.for'i 

X.  Artillery,  Ireland,  12  Nov.  98 >     6  APr-  79 

Minchin.  Fred.  Falkincr,39*  Insp.  of  Warlike  Stores,  6  Apr.  98...    5  Apr.  79 

ea.  Inglis,  Henry  Alves303 6  Apr.  79 

so  Chamberlain,  Thomas  ffoster 6  Apr.  79 

6  Apr.  79 


CAPTAIN. I  BT. MAJOR. 


24  Mar.  86 
24  Mar.  86 
24  Mar.  86 
8  May  86 
8  May  86 
16  June  86 
18  June  86 


31  Jan.  78 
1  Jan.  78 
31  Jan.  78 
31  Jan.  78 
31  Jan.  78 
31  Jan.  78 
.8  Dec.  78 

18  Dec.  78 

18  Dec.  78 
18  Dec.  7S 
18  Dec.  78 
iS  Dec.  78 
18  Dec.  78 

-.8  Dec.  78 


7  July  86 
15  Juiy  86 
21  July  86 
21  July  86 
21  July  86 
27  July  86 
29  July  86 

7  Sept. 86 

8  Sept.86 
Sept.06 


22  Jan.  96 


1  Oct. 

1  Oct.  86 

12  Oct.  86 

12  Oct.  86 


29  Oct.   86 

78'29  0ct.    86 

78|   1  Nov.  86 

7812S  Nov.  86 

78  2°  Dec.  86 

-  21  Dec.  86 

21  Dec.  86 

21  Dec.  86 

1  Jan.  87 

28  Apr.  87 
11  May  87 

25  May  87 

1  June  87 
6  June  87 
17  June  87 

20  June  87 
1  July  87 

1  July  87 
iS  Aug.  87 

29  Aug.  87 

2  Sept.  87 

21  Sept.S7 

21  Sept.  87 
2:  Sept. 87 
21  Sept.  87 
21  Sept.8? 

21  Sept.87 

21  Sept.87 
21  Sept.87 


28  Sept.87 
1  Oct.  87 

1  Oct.   87 

1  Oct.  87 
1  Oct.  87 
1  Oct.   87 


Smith, S. Camp •>eU-Urquha,TtJCdg.Local  Art.  V.S.Wales,iSDec 

43  p.s.c.   Burrowes,  Henry  Gray  5  Apr.  79 

Hobday,  Edm.  Arthur  Vonsonhy  ,3'13i Station  Staff" Ojficer;Moo[ tan    5  Apr.  79 

wn  Wright,  George,  Adjutant,  Boorkee 6  Apr.  79 

uy  Smith,  Gilbert  Boys394 g  Apr.  79 

Ogilcie,  Norman  Stuart ,170  Commissary  of  Ordnance,  yrd  Class      ...    5  Apr.  79 
Hume,  Chae.  Vernon  ,305  Governor  to  Crown  Princeof  Siam,  with't 

rank  of  Lt . Colonel )     6  Apr.  79 

27Gonlbnrn,  Cuthbert  Edward 6  Apr.  79 

Davidson,  John  Bobert  Barklu,  Ordnance  Officer,  3rd  Class  6  Apr.  79 

so  Close,  Frederick  Macdonald   6  Apr.  79 

55  Enthoven,  Percy  Henry306   6  Apr.  79 

Lowe,  Francis  Manley,  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Expert-  I 

ments,  School  of  Gunnery,  18  Apr.  98  I     6  Apr.  79 

45  p.s.c.  Fairholme,  William  Ernest  6  Apr.  79 

84  Guinness,  Eustace 6  Apr.  79 

ea  Balguyv  John  Henry 6  Apr.  79:21  Sept.87 

so  Lambert,  Walter,  p.a.c 6  Apr.  79I21  Sept  ,  ~ 

Gardiner,  Hy  Lawrence307/«sf.  School  of  Gunnery  26  Jan.  98  ... 
p.s.c.  Chance,  Harry,396  Deputy  Assist.  Adj.  General,  Sind  District 
Nathan,  Frederic  Lewis,  in  charge  of  Danger  Buildings,  Boyal') 

Gunpowder  Factory,  1  Oct.  92 ) 

p.s.c.   Stuart,  Alex.  Ramsaj",  Commanding  Sierra  Leone  ComjKiny 

ea  Oummings, Wilfred  Heron 

Ea  Tawney,  Edward  Plowden  Archer 

Turner , Archer  Lloyd  Marischal.  Commissary  of  Ordnance,  2nd  Class 

Bundle, |G.  Ricb&rd'FyreU, Instructor  School  of  Gunnery,  1  July  97 

so  Goold- Adams,  Henry  Edward  Fane    

10  Lane,  Samuel  Willington 

16  Fendall,  Charles  Pears,300  DSO 

so  Lewes,  John  

ea  Harkness,  Thomas  Robert  

so  Labalmondierc,  Julian  Arthur 

11  Langley,  John  Penrice 30  July  79  29  Oct.  87 

51  Forue,  Lionei206  30  .Tnly  70  29  Oct.   S7 

ea  Tofhill,  Francis  William  GalbraUh 30  July  79  29  Oct 

ea  Morris,  Maurice  Morgan  30  July  7921  Dec.  87 

86  Guinness,  Charles  Davis  18  Feb.  80  19  Jan. 

Osborn,  George,^0  Insp.  of  Position  Finding,  Woolwich,  23  Apr.  96  j8  Feb.  80  19  Jan. 
p.s.c.  Baker,  Geo.  Duff.  Brig.  Major,  B.  Art.  Gibraltar  1  Sept.  98  18  Feb.  80I21  Jan. 

17  Johnston,  Thomas  Kelly  Evans401 18  Feb.  80  31  Jan.  88 

wk  Cockburu,  William  Frederick 18  Feb.  80    1  Feb.  88 

Jwn  Taylor,  Henr3'  Clarence  Grant,4™  Comdg.  B.  Artillery,  Jersey  ...  18  Feb.  So    1  Feb.  88 

556  Prinsep,  Douglas  Gordon  18  Feb.  80    1  Mar, 

I  EAWeigall,  George  Edward    18  Fuo.  80    1  Mar.  88 

Von  Donop.iStanley  Brenton, Professor  B. Mil. Academy  26  Jan. 98  ..,  18  Feb.  80]   1  Apr.  88 

61  Hamilton-Gordon,  Alexander402 ". 18  Feb.  80    1  Apr.  88 

so  Buckley,  Edward  Duncombe  Henry 18  Feb.  80    1  Apr.  88 

wn  Chamier,  George  Daniel 18  Feb   80    1  Apr.  88 

]   13  Crampton,  Philip  John  Ribton,  Brigade  Major  School  of  Gunnery  18  Feb.  80:    1  Apr.  88 

j  66  Foster,  William  Yorke  |i8Feb.  80    1  Apr.  88 

I  Atx  Bryant,  Gilbert  Edward256  '18  Feb.  80!  3  Apr.  88 


30  July  79 
30  July  79 

30  July  79 

30  July  79 
30  July  79 
30  July  79 

30  July  79!  1  Oct.  87 
30  July  79]  1  Oct.  87 
30  July  79 '  1  Oct.  87 
30  July  791  1  Oct.  87 
30  July  70  2  Oct.  87 
30  Juby  79  12  Oct.  87 
30  July  7QU5  Oct.  87 
30  July  79.  25  Oct 


25  Mar.  96 
25  Mar.  96 
1  Apr.  96 
11  Apr.  96 
30  May  96 
18  June  96 

30  July  96 

30  July  96 

1  Aug.  96 

1  Aug.  96 

I  Aug.  96 

11  Aug.  96 
29  Aug.  96 

29  Aug.  96 
7  Sept.  96 
7  Sept.  96 

10  Sept.96 

30  Sept.96 
30  Sept.96 

1  Oct.  96 
1  Oct.  96 

12  Oct.   96 

29  Oct.    96 

1  Nov.  96 

30  Nov.  96 

2  Dec.  96 
2  Dec.  96 
9  Dec.  96 

:  Dec.  96 
21  Dec.  06 
21  Dec.  96 
21  Dec.  96 
21  Dec.  96 
10  Jan.  97 

II  Jan.  97 

20  Jan.  97 
20  Jan.  97 
20  Jan.  97 
j  Feb.  97 
1 5  Feb.  97 
15  Feb.  97 

15  Feb.  97 
24  Feb.  97 

8  Apr.  97 

8  Apr.  97 

i  Apr.  97 
8  Apr.  97 
8  Apr.  97 
14  Apr.  97 

18  May  97 

!  May  97 
i  May  97 

2  June  97 
6  June  97 

16  June97 
1-8  June  97 

18  June  97 

18  June  97 
18  June  97 

3  July  97 
3  July  97 
3  July  97 

13  July  97 

13  July  97 

21  July  79 

21  July  97 

1  Sept.  97 

1  Sept.  97 

1  Sept.  97 

1  Sept.  97 

2  Sept.  97 
15  Sept.  97 
23  Sept.  97 
28  Sept.  97 
28  Sept.  97 
28  Sept.  97 

1  Oct.  97 
1  Oct.  97 
9  Oct.  97 
9  Oct.  97 
9  Oct.  97 
9  Oct.  97 

19  Oct.  97 
1  Nov.  97 

120  Nov,  97 

20  Nov.  97 

121  Nov.  97 


Royal  Artillery. 

Majobs. 

so  Tyrwhitt.  Hon.  Rupert    

28  Stokes.  Alfred"" 

Tinker,  Edward,  Asst.  Inspector  Army  Ordnance  Department  17  Dec.  97 

33  de  Jersey,  Colebrooke   

Tisdall, 'Arthur  Lance^Assistant  Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores  5  Apr.   97 

so  Garden,  Louis  Peile    

so  Hunter-Blair.  Walter  Charles  (Bt.  Lt. Colonel  16  Nov.  98)  

Wood,  Creighton,  Commissary  of  Ordnance,  3rd  Class    

71  p.s.c.  Benson,  George  Elliott*"8  {Bt. Major,  25  War.  96)  

Stuart,  Robert  Charles  Ochiltree,*"-  Ordnance  Officer,  yd  Class    

p.s.c.  Du  Boulay,  Noel    Wilmot  Houssemayne,*10  Brig.  Major  S.  A.'} 

Western  Bid.  so  Sept:  g5  '. 5 

p.s.c.  Perceval,  Edw.  Maxwell,  Inst.  li.  Military  Academy,  27  Jan.  97  ... 

89  Home,  Henry  Sinclair 

69  Wing,  Frederick  Drurrimond  Vincent 

ea  Wiseman-Clarke,  Charles  Camden 

Cooper-Key,  Aston  M'Neil,*12  Inspector  of  Explosives,  Home  Office    

St.  John,  George  Francis  William413  Cdg.  Hong  Kong-Singapore  Battn. 
Lane,  Charles  William  Moore,  p.a.c.  Assist.  Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores 

so  Carte,  Thomas  Elliott 

Crampton.  Fiennes  Henry,*1*  Instr.  lioyul  Military  Academy  15  Sept.  93 

15  Pollock,  Evelyn  _ 

Barlow,  Jlilaro  Wm.  Wellesleg,  2nd  Assist,  to  Director  Gen.  Ordnance  ) 

Factories  12  June  93  5 

so  James,  William  Reginald  Wallwyn 

ka  Briscoe,  Alexander  Villiers    

so  Butcher,  Arthur  E.  Aveling  ."?.".'.  r..' 

wk  Carroll,  Arthur  Lyons*"1 

30  Vores.  Charles  Henry  Stiverd41" 

Hawkins,  Henry  Theodore,412  Inspector  in  Position  Finding,  Malta  [ 

24  Aug.  94 J 

Blunt,  Edward  Walter*1*  Sierra  Leone  Co  Ea  

WK  Molesworth,  Arlhur  Ludovic  Commanding  Royal  Artillery,  Barbadoes 

so  Brook-Smith,  Wilfrid  Lionel  

so  Burt,  John  Marshall  

ea  Milward,  Clement  Henry421 

1  King,  Charles  Dickson422    

Walker,   Edmond  Somerville   Forestier,   Assistant   Superintendent   of) 

Factories,  Bengal,  1  Sept.  89    j 

EA  Preston,  D'Arcy  Brownlow  

Kerricn,  Walter  Edmund,  Indian  Ordnance  Department  

92  Bethell,  Henry  Arthur 

Martel,  Charles  Philip,  Professor  Artillery  College  1  Apr.  98 

Meeres,  Chas.  Stuart,  Ordnance  Officer,  3rd  Class,  Gibraltar,  2=,  Aug.  95 

Wingate,  Sir  Francis  Reginald,*-3   KCMG.    CB.  DSO.    (Bt'.Major,^ 

15  Jan.  89  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  18  Nov.   96  ;  Colonel,  17  Dec.  97  ;  Aide  > 

de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  17  Dec.  97)  ;  serving  with  Egyptian  Army  ...J 

Wynne,  John  George  Erskine,  Instructor  School  of  Gunnery  1  Apr.  95... 

so  English,  Charles  Ernest421,  

Watkins,  Leonard  George,*2*  Assistant  to  Inspector  General  of  Ordnance,  ) 

Bengal,  1  Apr.  00    $ 

WN  Fuller,  Richard  Woodfield*2*  Native  Mountain  Artillery,  India 

so  Gartside-Tippinge,  Ernest  Alfred 

Renny,  Sidney  Mercer,*2^  Ordnance  Officer, 3rd  Class,  Bombay 

12  Johnson,  Frank  Ernest 

os  Griffin,  William  Waudby 

SO  Duhan,  William  Wauffh  Taylor 

ea  p.s.c.  Charchii),  Arthur  Benjamin  Norton290 


171 


30  July  75 
18  Feb.  80 
18  Feb.  80 
18  Feb.  8c 
18  Feb.  80 

18  Feb.  So 
iS  Feb.  80 
j  8  Feb.  80 

19  May  80 
19  May  80 
19  M  ly  80 

19  May  80 
:g  May  So 
-g  May  80 
[9  May  80 
19  May  8c 
:q  May  So 

31  Jan.  78 
.g  May  80 
.9  May  8c 
19  May  80 

19  May  80 

1 9  May  80 
19  May  80 
tg  May  80 
19  May  80 
:g  May  80 

19  May  80 

May  80 
.,  May  80 
19  May  80 
19  May  80 
19  May  80 
19  May  80 

19  May  80 

19  May  80 
19  May  80 
19  Juiy  80 
27  July  80 
27  July  80 

27  July  So 

27  July  80 
?7  July  80 

27  July  80 

27  July  80 
27  July 
27  July  80 
27  July  80 
27  July  80 
27  July  80 
7  July  80 


CAPTAIN.  I  BT. MAJOR.  I       MAJOR. 

10  Jan.  88' 

25  Apr.  88 
12  May  88 

26  J  une  88 
26  J  une  8: 
26  June  S 
15  July  8 
15  July  8 
28  July  3: 

1  Aug.  88 

4  Aug.  88 


4  Aug. 
17  Aug. 

12  Sept. 

13  Oct.  88 

13  Oct. 
22  Oct. 
2r  Sept.  87 

3  Sept.    " 
29  Oct 

20  Oct.    8S 

2  Nov.  88 

24  Nov.  88 
29  Nov.  88 

29  Nov.  SS 

30  Nov.  88 

30  Nov.  88 

5  Dec.  88 

5  Dec.  38 

8  Dec. 

21  Dec.  88 

31  Dec.  88 
1  Jan.  89 
1  Jan.  89 

1  Jan.  89 

1  Jan.  89 

9  Jan.  89 
11  Jan.  89 

14  Jan.  89 
14  Jan.  89 

14  Jan.  89 


Jan. 
Jan. 


14  Jan. 


Jan.  Bo 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb.  89 
Feb.  8. 
Feb.  81 
Mar.  89 


Captains. 

Thomson,  Jocelyn  Home,3**  H.M.'s  Inspector  of  Explosives,  Home  Office,  12  June  93 

so  Simmonds,  Percy  Kichard      

so  Powell,  Frederick  Acton  Lanibart 

Bickford,  Edward,*2'1  Instructor  School  of  Gunnery  1  Apr.  98 

wn  Brownlow,  Henry  Blaikie430  

61  p.s.c.  Dawkins,  John  Wyndham  Ueorge  

33  Hamilton,  Claude  de  Courcy431 " 

53  Strange,  Robert  George412 

Birch,  Alexander  Harry  Colvin*32  (Brevet  Major  20  May  98)    

Mullins,  Arthur  John,  Instructor  in  Gunnery,  Kurrachee 

Morris,  Robert*33  Adjutunt  Cossipore  Volunteer  Artillery  20  July  93 

ea  Baker,  Augustus  Theodore    

74  Bond,  Ralph  Francis  Xavier  M'Geough 

Montgomery,  Robert  Arundel  Kerr 

p.s.c.  Crawford,  Archibald,*31'  Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  General  for  Instruction,  Gibraltar,  16  Apr. 

Burney   Percy  it  Sausmarez  43"  Local  Artihry  Hong  Lona 

ieha  Scott,  Arthur  Binny ~ 

Wolley-Dod.  Anthony  Hurt,  Assistant  Inspector  Army  Ordnance  Department  21  Dec.  97  "".'. 
SO  Heffernan,  Nesbitt Breillat ,  p. a  c 

Moore-Lane,  William*3*  Assistant  Inspector  Army  Ordnance  Department  g  May  98 

ea  Kich,  Harold  Hampden 

24  Long&eld,  Alfred  Purcell44"  '...'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 

p.s.c.  Maicnsell,  Francis  Richard;  Vice  Consul,  Sivas,  Asia  Minor 

4  Henshaw,  Clinton  Grant 

Cole,  Frederick  Temple,  2nd  Class  Ordnance  Officer, India 

Q  eha  Lawlses,  Skerrett  Edward  George 

Perry,  Hugh  Whitchurch,  Ordnance  Officer,  4th  Class,  Portsmouth 

Percy-Smith,  Rennell,  Instructor  in  Range  Finding,  Devonport   " 

ea  Carr,  Robert  Cattley,  Adjutant  6  Jan.  96    

Cleeve,  Frederick  John  Stewart,**2  at  Staff  College !!!!!....'....!.!!!........'.!!!!!.".".! 

59  Coghill,  Charles  Edward 

Stanford,  Henry  Bedell,  Instructor  School  of  Gunnery,  2  May  98 

MacMahon,  John  Joseph,  Adjutant  Cork  Artillcni,  S.  Division,  15  Jan.  94 


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172 


Royal  Artillery. 


Captains. 


bha  Campbell,  Herbert  Montgomery,  Adjutant 

Dep.  rha  Tyndale-Biscoe,  Albert  Sandeman    

14  Capel-Cure,  Alfred"3 

Oiei  Rodwell,  Reginald  Mandeville 

Bryan,  Thomas  William  Guy*** 

p  s.c.  Ducrot,  Louis  Hay**1  Brigade  Major  Royal  Artillery,  Curragh,  23  July  97    

Muspratt'Williams,  Charles  Augustus.  Superintendent  Gunpowder  Factory,  Iskapore 

Richardson,  Charles  William,  Instructor  in  Gunnery,  Barrackpore,  1  Mar.  94 

Sankey,  Cyril  Charles,  Instructor  of  Artillery,  Ii.  M.  Academy,  16  Sept.  95  

Scoff,  Charles  Darracott,**7  Instructor  School  of  Gunnery,  1  Apr.  98 

5J  eha  Drake,  Bernard   Francis  

Walker,  Melville,  Superintendent  Small  Arms  Ammunition  Factory,  Kirkee 

Hundley,  Arthur,  Adjutant  Royal  Military  Academy  26  Feb.  94 

N  biia  BelQeld,  Sydney .» 

Jackson,  London  Dealtry,^  Instructor  lioyal  Military  Repository  17  June  96  

Slee,  Percy  Henry,  Adjutant,  Wtolmich,  25  Dec.  97  

p. s  c.  Stanton,  Henry    Ernest,***  DSO.   Assistant  [Military  Secretary,   Bombay,  29    Oct.  qtf  > 

{Brevet  Major  20  May  98)    ) 

16  Brendon,  Herbert  Algernon 

49  Vigne,  Robert  Austen     

Montanaro,  Arthur  Forbes450  (Brevet  Major,  25  Mar.  96),  Ceylon    

Carleton,  Montgomery  Launcelof,*y-   serving  in  Uganda 

R  bha  Biddulph,  George  Warren  

so  Gurdon,  VVilliam  

E  eha  Paget,  Victor  Frederick  William  Augustus 

Nowlan,  Thomas  Bowman,  Ordnance  OJficer,  4th  Class,     Malta ••«••• 

J  eha  Connal,  Alexander  Campbell  

be  Han  well,  Joseph4-3  

p. s.c.  Cadell,  John  Francis,  Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  for  Instruction,  Colchester,  23  Nov.  97.  ... 
II  bha  Askwith,  John  Browning  Harrison 

Bickncll,  Maldion  Byron,*'-**-*  Commissary  of  Ordnance,  3rd  Class 

ea  Dorehill,  Phillip  Henry  Marcus  , 

Johnson,  Arthur  Graham  

Burrard,  William  Dutton,  Adjutant  Lancashire  Artillery  (South  Dio.  R.  Art.)  13  Jan.  96 

-so  Crowe,  John  Henry  Verinder,  Staff  College 

Fisher,  Charles  John,  Adjutant  West  of  Scotland  Artillery  (S.  Div.  R.  Art.)  3  Mar.  97  (7  Jan.  97) 

Breakey,  Arthur  John,  Adjutant  1  HampihireVolunteer  Artillery,  Southern  Division,  7  Jan.  98 
its  Guille,  Henry  Stevens  le  Marchant,  p.a.c 

Hoblyn,  Edward  Florance,  Inspector  of  Position  Finding, Gibraltar,  26  Aug. 


22  Feb.  82 

22  Feb.  82 

F  eha  Short,  Anthony  Holbeche457 '22  Feb.  82 


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9  Oct.  89 
18  Oct.  89 
1  Nov.  89 

1  Nov.  89 
13  Nov.  89 
13  Nov.  89 

30  Nov.  89 

2  Dec.  89 
2  Dec.  89 
4  Dec.  89 

20  Dec.  89 
20  Dec.  89 
20  Dec.  89 
20  Dec.  89 
1  Jan.  90 
1  Jan.  90 
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1  Jan.  90 

4  Jan.  90 

15  Jan.  90 

16  Jan.  go 
26  Jan.  90 
10  Mnr.  90 
19  Mar.  90 

31  Mar.  go 
1  Apr.  90 
1  Apr.  90 
1  Apr.  90 

1  Apr.  90 

2  Apr.  90 
2  Apr.  90 

5  Apr.  90 


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26  July  8 
26  July  8 
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6  July  8 
26  July  8 

6  July  8 
26  July  8 
26  July  8 
26  July  8 
26  July  8 
22  Feb.  82 
22  Feb.  82 
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22  Feb.  82  12  Apr.  90 
22  Feb.  8217  Apr.  90 
22  Feb.  82  J  21  Apr.  90 
22  Feb.  82  ?5  Apr.  90 


Braid,  Arthur  Reade,  Ordnance  OJficer,  yd  Class 

Ormiston,  James  Walker ,*'&  Professor  Artillery  College  1  Oct.  97   

42  Yuuge-Bateman,  George  Marcus 

M'Leod,  William    Kelty,  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutunt  General,  Royal  Art.  Madras,  4  Aug.  98 

.87  Balfour,  Arthur  Mai  kintosh    

t8  Johnstone,  Francis  Buchanan 

Hutchinson,  Charles  Hammond,  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Royal  Artillery,  Punjab 

A  eha  Browne,  Sherwood  Dighton459  

SIN  Dowell,  George  Ceci\,*C0Brigade  Major  to  Insp.    Gen.  of  Artillery  in  India 

Jeudwine,  Hugh  Sandham,  Instructor  in  Gunnery,  School  of  Gunnery,  22  Mar.  94    

Dutfus,  Grteme  Sym,  Staff  Captain,  Halifax,  1  Jan.  q5 

G  bha  Jenkinson,  Henry  Law  Acland 

27  Harrison,  Halford  Claude  Vaughan  

bha  Caulfeild,  Charles  Trevor,  Adjutant 

71  Coates,  John  Unett   

so  Lane,  Herbert  Edwari  Bruce461   

Birch,  Downward  Perceval  Lea,  Adj.  1  Renfrew  and  Dumbarton  Vol.  Art.  15  Aug.  93    

L  eha  Hussey,  Arthur  Herbert 

73  White,  Hans  Stannard 

Young,  Norman  Edward,M3D50.   (Brevet  Major,  18  Nov.  96) 

B  eha  Lecky,  Rober:  St.  Clair 

Denne,  Alured  Barkley,  Instructor  Royal  Military  Academy  5  Dec.  92 

sjn  Grier,  Harry  Dixon464  (Brevet  Major  20  May  98)  

Jennings,   Herbert  Alexander  Kaye,  Commissary  of  Ordnance,  2nd  Class    

Adair,  Hugh  Robert,  Asssitant  Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores 

so  Stevenson,  Robert  Crawford 

.41   Young,  Arthur  Davidson,*''9  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Governor  of  Bombay  

Parry,  Llewellyn  Hnmffreys,  Adjutant  2  Cinque  Ports  Volunteer  Artillery  9  June  98 

Taylor,  Mowbray, *GG  Adjutunt  1st  Caithness  Volunteer  Artillery  20  Dec.  97 

?  bha  King,  Algernon  D'Aguilar   

Cooper,  Edward  Sliewell,*6'  Assistant  Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores  1  Apr.  97    

so  Gay,  Arthur  William,463  Staff  College    

Baker,  Arthur  Slade,  Senior  Class,  Artillery  College 

Babington,  David  Melville  

Waring,  Henry,  Assistant  Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores  1  Oct.  97 

Parker,  John  Lewes,*'0  Native  Mountain  Artillery,  India  (Brevet  Major,  2c  May  98) 

Hadcliffe,  William  Charles  Alfred,  Ordnance  Officer   yd  Class   

Foote,  Henry  Bruce,  Ordnance  Officer,  4th  Class  

Cookson,  William  IVhicher.  Commissary  of  Ordnance,  yd  Class  

Bell,  Charles  Thornhill,*11  Ordnance  Officer,  yd  Class 

bo  Horton,  Sydney  George 

Gubbins,  Russell  Duumore,  Staff  Captain  Royal  Artillery ,  Cork  

wa  Fisher,  Francis  Torriano,  p.a.c.  Divisional  Adjutant,  Pembroke  Dock  

Eteson,  Harold  Carlton  Wetherall,  Danger  Building  Officer,  Woolwich,  2  Feb.  97 

Giles,  Francis  Henry  Synqe,*'2  Native  Mountain  Artillery,  India     

wn  Noble,  Montague  Mark473   

Ej  Smeaton,  Charles  Oswald474 

Currie,  Arthur  Cecil,206  Instructor  in  Gunnery,  Royal  Military  Repository,  18  Dec.  96    .. 

wj  Mills,  William  Holroyd 

Butler,  Henry  Hugh,476  Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  General  for  Royal  Artillery,  Bengal,  1  Jan.  96 

So  Farmar,  William  Lawrance,  p.a.c 

Donaldson,  Frederick  Leverton*7'         

63  Fox,  Robert  Faushawe    

de  Berry,  George  John  Lewes,  Mauritius  Companies 

Dsha  Cloete,  Evelyn  Rivers  Henry  Josias400 


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27  June  82 

23  July  82 
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31  Dec.  90 
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13  Feb.  91 
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28  Feb.  91 
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29  May  91 
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22  July  91 
25  July  91 
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3  Sept. 91 

23  Sept.  91 
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173 


Captains. 

Vincent,  Henry  Osman,  Instructor  in  Range  Finding,  Harwich 

mn  Brownlow,  Charles  William4"9  

*wif  p.s.c.  Macbeau,  Willinni  Alleyne 

Campbell,  Malcolm  Sydenham  Clarke,2'-  Commissary  of  Ordnance,  4th  Class    

MN  Drake,  Francis  Richard.-180 

44  Owen,  Charles  Cunliffe 

ws  Robinson,  Walter  Henry,1*1  Adjutant  19  Aug.  98   

Tbha  Breeks,  Richard  William  

8  Herbert,  George  Frederick400  

Old-field,  Christopher  George,  2nd  Class  Ordnance  Officer,  India 

Williamson,  Oswald  Charles,***  Native  Mountain  Artillery,  India 

39  Goff,  Algernon  Hamilton  Stannus 

mn  Kaye,  Ralph  Arthur,484  Adjutant 

Pullen,  Arthur  Fox,485  Adjutant  16  Jan.  97    

so  Dodgson,  Heathfield  Butler    

11  Buckle,  Christopher  Reginald,  Sierra  Leone  Detachment 

Thorp,  John  Claude***  Ordnance  Officer,  nth  Class,  Halifax,  N.S.,  9  Apr.  96     

Benson,  liion  Philip,  Instructor  Royal  Military  Academy  26  Jan.  98  

Berkley,  James,  Adjutant  1  Devon  Volunteer  Artillery  11  Feb.  97 

MS  Stanton,  Frederick  William  Starkey487  

wtf  Moleswnrth,  Herbert  Crol'ton  St.  George 

mn  Cook,  Henry  Rex453 

Muter,  St.  John  Arthur  Douglas,  Ordnance  Officer,  4th  Class 

Mackenzie,  Cortlandt  Gordon.,  Staff  Captain,  Remount  Establishment,  Woolwich,  it  July  98. 

wn  Galbraith,  Gerald  Edward490   ... 

Gordon.  Lawrence  Christian,™  Punjab  Garrison  Battery,  Kohat 

Logan,  David  Finlay  Hosken,*92  Adjutant  Cape  Garrison  Artillery  Volunteers  6  .Nov.  97  .... 

K.  sii  Ferrar,  Henry  Minchin 

US  Lyall,  Charles  Noel493 

JEa  Randolph,  Francis  Arthur,400 p.a.c 

-29  Tyler,  Charles  William  

wn  Vans-Agnew,  Francis 

Pasley,  Montagu  fVynyard  Sabine, 494  Ordnance  Ojjicer,  3rd  Class  

55  Knox,  Arthur  Rice 

■Seha  Gray,  Phillip  Easson 

eha  Headlam,  John  Emerson  Wharton,  Adjutant 

so  Perceval,  Claude  John,  Adjutant 

bo  Napier,  William  John 

9  Maunsell,  Frederick  Guy  

iCkha  Smith,  Edmund  Perceval 

81  Onslow,  William  Henry  

Mansell,  John  Herbert,  Instructor  in  Range  Finding,  Portsmouth 

Bertie-Clay, Neville  Sneyd,  Superintendent  of  Small  Arms  Ammunition  Factory,  Dum  Dum 

M'Meekan,  Francis  Henry  Fremoult  Reader,*97  Staff  Capt.  for  R.Art.,  Chatham,  27  May  97.. 

Geddes,  John  Gordon,  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Bombay,  14  May  97    

ajD  Walfkei",  Alexander  Lainond,495  Adjutant  Rawul  Pindi 

jBHi Williams- Wynn,  Henry  Cunliffe  

Bingham,  Hon.  Francis  Richard   

Gordon,  Lochinvar  Alexander  Charles,  Hong  Kong  Artillery 

Ritchie,  John  Robert,  Instructor  in  Gunnery  Royal  Military  Repository  1  June  96    

Ross,  Horatio  St.  George,  Instructor  in  Range  Finding,  Sheerness 

64  Corbyn,  Hector 

sin  Eyre,  Morland  Stanhope499    

22  Gordon,  Lawrence  George  Frank  

2  Smith,  Herbert  Guthrie  

.so  Tyacke,  George 

.50  Sandilands,  Henry  George   

Robinson,  William  Arthur,  50°  employed  in  West  Africa,  with  rank  of  Major  

Lushington,  Stephen,  Adjutant  Cardigan  Artillery,  West  Division,  16  Feb.  95 

-so  Burnett,  John  Chaplyn 

ws  Cameron,  E  wen  Donald  Charles258  

.80  Warden,  Richard  Edward , 

ea  Bremner,  Donald 

31  Ford,  Charles  Hopewell,  Adjutant  at  Fort  Attack 

Schofield,  Harry  Norton,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  R.  H.  Buller  9  Oct.  98  

si  Campbell,  Henri  Montgomery501 

so  Kemmis,  William  Henry  Olphert 

36  Casement,  Roger   

Anderson,  James  Douglas,  Ceylon 

Salmon,  James  Nflson,  Ordnance  Officer,  4th  Class,  Army  Ordnance  Department 

Du  Cane,  John  Philip,  Adjutant  Norfolk  Artillery,  Eastern  Division,  16  Feb.  94 

I.  aw  it,  Charles  Fiwi  5J'!  DSO    [Brevrt  My:r .18  7Sl  3v-  96) 

Dennis,  Meade  James  Crosbie,  Adjutant  Wtcklow  Artillery,  Southern  Division  R.  Art.  1  June  9. 

12  Graham,  Lancelot    ,.....". 

^2  Maxwell,  James  M'Call ."I"!/.!!!".'"""!!"""""...".!!.!! 

p.s.c.  Fasson,  Disney  John  Menzies,  Stuff'  Captain,  Royal  Artillery,  York,  22  Nov.  96 

Lyle,  George  Samuel  Batesou,  Instructor  in  Gunnery,  shoeburyness,  16  Apr.  96 

Wray,  John  Cecil,  Adjutant  Hon.  Artillery  Company  of  London  1  Dec.  94    

Jiainbridge,  Percy  Agneia,  Assistant  Inspector  Army  Ordnance  Department  1  Apr.  97    

Pratt,  Henry  Arthur,  Assistant  Inspector,  Army  Ordnance  Department  1  Apr.  98 

p.s.c.  Furse,  William  Thomas,  Staff  Captain,  War  Office,  18  Apr.  98 

iwn  Fowler,  Francis  Charles 

70  Geddes,  George  Hessing    ' 

ii  Coxhead,  Thomas  Laughorne,504  DSO.  [Adjutant] 

Marshall,  Hawtrey  Charles,  serving  in  Uganda  

Kirke,  Henry  Lushington,  Sierra  Leone  

p.s.c.  Dunlop,  Archibald  Samuel,  Brigade  Major,  Koi/ul  Artillery,  Malta    

86  Kilner,  Charles  Harold   

-60  N orris,  Arthur  Gambier I..!..'.........'..".....'.!.'..'.!.'..........!'..'.!... 

so  Warren,  William  Lewis '  _[ 

',    1  Lachlan,  Ernest  Moncrief " 

-19  Radcliffe,  Robert  Edmund  Lowndes  

60  Rouse,  Hubert    .......'. 

Lloyd,  Maurice  Brickdale,  Inspector  of  Explosives,  Home  Office,  6  June  98 '..'.........'. 

20  Humphreys,  Gardiner  


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Roy  til  Artillery. 


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Captains. 

so  Playfair,  Frederick  Lyon 

wn  Roberts,  Michael  Bradley 

Cuming,  Arthur  Thomas,  Instructor  in  Gunnery,  Ports 
62  Askwith.  Henry  Francis 

Parry,  James  Bacchus,  Adjutant  Mid  Ulster  Artillery,  South  Division,  20  Feb.  95  

EA  Bateman,  Bernard  Montague.  Divisional  Adjutant,  sheerness   

Merriman.  Reginald  Gordon,™  DSO.  Adjutant  Kent  Artillery,  Bast  Division,  1  Mar.  95 

mn  Hardy,  William  Kyle50'   

46  White,  George  Francis 

bo  Foster,  Philip 

Cooper,  Philip  I'empler,  Indian  Ordnance  Department   

Wood,  Thomas  Birchall,  Hyderabad  Contingent 

Norris,  Ernest  Edward,  Adjutant  1  Dorsetshire  Volunteer  Artillery  7  Feb.  98 

54  du  Plat-Taylor,  St.  John  Louis  Hyde   

Lambert,  Edward  Parry,  Native  Artillery,  India 

80  Battiscombe,  Charles    

6  Cleeve,  Egerton  Stewart 

Bidgood,  Thomas  Edward  Wingfield,  Adjutant  Siigo  Artillery,  Southern  Division,  20  Aug.  94  . 
Watson,  Christopher  Godfrey  ,5u;(  Native  Art.  India 

28  Grover,  William  Montague   

Lyon,  Charles,  Adjutant  Isle  of  Wight  Artillery,  Southern  Division  Royal  Artillery,  4  Nov.  95 
38  Cameron,  Ewan  Cornwallis  

Campbell,  Edmund  Arthur,  Singapore 

Hall,  Ernest  Frederic,  Adjutant  Glamorgan  Artillery,  19  Dec.  96  

Harrison,  Arthur  Estcourt,  Adjutant  Durham  Artillery,  West  Division,  5  Jan.  95  

Peake,  Malcolm-'1*  {Brevet  Major,  16  Nov.  98;,  serving  witk  the  Egyptian  Army 

7  White-Thomson,  Hugh  Davie  

p.s.c.  Forestier- Walker.  Geo.  Townshend,  Staff '  Capt.  Intell.  Branch,  War  Office,  29  Apr.  98 

Lamb,  George  Rothneyf12  Instructor  in  Range  Finding,  Gibraltar   

Maunsell,  Manuel  Charles,  Instructor  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich,  1  Apr.  94 

Ogg,  George  Sim,5li  Ordnance  Officer,  4th  Class 

Money,  Arthur  Wiuram'*'*  (Brevet Major  20  May  98), Interpreter  to  Ccn.  C.  India  

Macgowan,  Robert  Stuart   

wn  Saltren- Willett,  Archibald  John 

soc  Young,  Francis  Henry     

Staveley,  William  Cathcart,  Staff'  Captain  Royal  Artillery,  Chester,  16  Nov.  9S 

Marsh,  Hopton  Eliolt,  Instructor  School  of  Gunnery  14  Oct.  96 

so  Gooch,  John  Sherlock  

Birch,  James  Frederick  Noel   

p.s.c.  Thompson,  William  Arthur  Murray ,  Staff Captain  for  Royal  Art..  Edinburgh,  5  July  98 

Dykes,  Lionel  Erie  Ballantine,  Inspector  oj  Position  Finding,  Golden  Hill,  24;July  95 

wn  lies,  Henry  Wilson51'  

Vanderzee,  Henry  Frank,618  Ordnance  Officer  4th  Class 

mn  Hudson,  Thomas  Roe  Christopher,513  Staff  College 

26  Prescott-Decie.  Cyril 

de  Rougemont,  Cecil  Henry620  (Brevet  Major,  16  Nov.  98),  serving  with  the  Egyptian  Army  .... 
ea  Stansiield,  James  Rawdon 

Biddulph,  Hope,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  R.  Biddulph  18  Oct.  93 

Cardew,  George  Ambrose,  Adjutant  Edinburgh  Artillery  (South  Div.  R.  Art.)  1  Jan.  96 

p.s.c.  Tennant,  Henry  Lancelot,  Staff  Captain  for  Royal  Artillery ,  Colchester,  16  Sept.  97.... 

mn  Marshall,  Thomas  Edward5*2 

43  Heath,  Francis  William  , 

77  Blacker,  Stewart  Ward  William 

66  Elton,  Frederick  Algernon  George  Young  

84  Norwood,  William  Blakeney   

so  Strange,  Harry  Bland,52*  Adjutant  10  Aug.  93 

ea  Moren,  James  Alexander   

Hodgins,  Charles  Richard,  Adjutant  1  Cinque  Ports  Volunteer  Artillery,  1  Apr.  95 

Bun  us,  Edward  John   ." 

11  Potts,  Frederick5'5 

Bruce-Kingsmill,  Julian  Claud  de  Kennef20  Adjutant  1  Lanark  Volunteer  Artillery ,  15  May  95.. 
37  Milne,  George  Francis,  at  Staff  College 

Harvest, Hector  Horatio,  Special  duty,  Lagos 

Simonds,  Cecil  Barrow,  Hong  Kong  Companies,  Royal  Artillery 

Ea  Prendergast,  Frederick 

Ea  Clark,  Charles  Watson,  Divisional  Adjutant,  Dover   

3  Wilson,  Joseph  Reginald 

Hill,  Charles  Edward,''2*  Adjutant  1  London  Volunteer  Artillery  1  Apr.  94  

Tyler,  Arthur  Malcolm,  Instructor  in  Gunnery,  Dover 

Langhorne,  Harold  Stephen,  Ordnance  Officer,  4th  Class,  Hong  Kong,  iS  Apr.  96 

79  Glanville.  Arthur  George 

Perkins,  Arthur  John  Ernest,529  Adjutant  Royal  Artillery,  Roorkee    

Davidson,  Francis  Middleton,  Adj .  South  East  of  Scotland  Art.  (Southern  Division),  22  Jan.  97.. 

47  Calvert.  George  

East,  Lionel  William  Pelleiv,530  DSO.,  Hyderabad  Contingent 

30  Morris,  Charles  James  Ussher 

so  Powell,  Henrj'  Lloyd    

Moore,  Robert  Thornton,  Ordnance  Officer,  4th  Class    

Quinton,  Francis  William  Drummond,  Instructor  Royal  2Iilitary  College,  1  Apr.  96    

90  Uniacke,  Herbert  Crot'ton  Campbell  

Blunt,  Charles  Jasper.**2  in  charge  of  Danger  Buildings  1  Apr.  98    

WN  Baldwin,  John  Grey,533  Staff  College  '. 

Li/le,    Henry   Duntzef3i  Adjutant  ;    East  Riding  of  York  Vol.   Art.  (W.  Div.  R.  Art.),) 

22  Feb.  96  5 

57  Ravenhill,  Frederick  Thornhill 

92  Lennox,  Amyot  Maitland  Augustus 

■ww  Ouseley,  Ralph  Glynn 

so  Jenour,  Arthur  Stawell 

48  White,  Henry  Arthur  Pilkiugton 

45  England,  Edward  Parker , 

69  Olivier,  William  Henry 

Nicholson,  William  Cyril  Alwynne,  Adjutant  1  Orkney  Volunteer  Artillery 

10  Oldnall,  Henry  Cairns '. 

68  Carey,  George  Glas  Sandeman 

85  Stockdale,  Herbert  Edward   

Ellcington,  Rt.  Jas.Goodall,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Maj.Gen.  Nicolson,  Comdg.  Mhow  Dist.  2  Mar.  96, 


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15  June 


Royal  Artillery. 


I7S 


Captains. 

Wn  Tancred,  Thomas  Agnew535  

83  Butler,  Arthur  Townley    

Wn  Wooditteld,  Anthony  Hudson 

25  Sharp,  Frederick  Leonard 

Combe,  Kenneth,  Aide  tie  Camp  to  Major  General  B.  A.  Combe,  18  Nov.  96  

Tancock,  Osborne  Kendal,™  Native  Art.  India  

Pringle,  George  Octavius  Shaw,  Adjutant  Guernsey  Artillery  Militia,  8  May  97 

so  Alexander,  William  Patrick  (Depot) .-. 

17  Campbell- Johnston,  Gordon   

so  Nichol,  William  Dale"7 : 

so  Crowe,  Mordaunt  Abingdon  Carlisle,537 Inspector  of  RangeFinding,  Golden  Hill... 

Boulnois,  William  Arthur,  serving  with  the  Egyptian  Army 

Malleson,  Wilfrid,  Ordnance  Officer,  4th  Class,  India  

35  Usborne,  Thomas  Masters 

Fd  Crockett,  Walter  Macandrew  (Depot) -. 

Wh  Palmer,  Hugh  Robert 

Aikenhead,  Frank,  Instructor  in  Gunnery,  Gibraltar' 

89  Arbuthnot,  Dalryrnple533 

p. s.c.  Perrott,  William  Henry  Willy 

p  s.c.  Symonds,  George  Davey 

76  Stevens,  Charles  Frederick :. 

Davies,  Ernest  Wilson,  Assistant  Inspector  Army  Ordnance  Department,  1  Apr.  98 
Phipps,  Charles  Edward,  Assistant  Inspector  Army  Ordnance  Department  6  Apr.  gi 

so  Gorton,  Reginald  St.  George,5*1  Staff  College 

Head,  Harry  Francis,  Officiating  Ordnance  Officer,  4th  Class,  India  

Phillips,    Thomas  Richitond,   Adjutant  Cornwall  and  Devon  Miners  Artillery,  ) 

West  Division,  15  Aug.  98  i 

Brake,  Herbert  Edward  John,  serving  in  the  British  Central  Africa  Protectorate  . . 

SG  Chepmell,  Claude  Herrie-  

Shortt,  Alexander  Graham,  Adjutant 2  Northumberland  Vol.  Artillery  26  May  97  ... 

Brewster,  Robert  Ferdinand,  Mauritius 

Reid,  Harold  Arthur,1*3  Hyderabad'  Contingent '. 

51  FitzMaurice,  Robert :...; 

Knapp,  Kempster  Kenmure544  Native  Art.  India 

fd  Tyler,  James  Arbuthnot,  Adjutant,  Natal,  11  Sept.  98   

34  Hickie,  Arthur  Francis 

Hamilton,  Percy  Douglas,  Adjutant  1  Ayrshire  and.  Galloway  Vol.  Art.  12  Mar.  98.. 

so  Kelsall,  Harry  Joseph,  Instructor  in  Gunnery,  Rangoon  

ea  Hare,  Robert  Hugh  545  Staff  College 

Adair,  Charles  Osborn,  Adjutant  8  Lancashire  Volunteer  Artillery,  27  Feb.  96  

91  Kennard,  Arthur  Mulloy   

Forestier-Walker.  Claude  Edward,  Adjt.  1  Cheshire  $■  Carnarvon  Vol.  Art.  1  Oct.  97 

Fawcett,  Percy  Harrison,  Adjutant  1  Cornwall  Volunteer  Artillery  13  Jan.  96  

13  MacCarthy,  Morgan  John 

Wn  Church,  George  Ross- Marryat547  

so  Macgowan,  James  Murray 

Traheme,  George  G-ilbert  ,ili  Instructor  School  of  Gunnery  1  Apr.  98 

5  Ellice,  Robert  Frederick   

78  Levita,  Cecil  Bingham 

w»  Griffin,  Henry  Lysaght,  Divisional  Adjutant,  Bermuda 

Courtenay,  Michael  Hudson,  Adjutant  Donegal  Artillery  1  Jan.  96 

Broadrick,  Frederick  Benjamin  Dumaresa,  Adjutant  1  Lincoln  Vol.  Art.  21  Dec.  9 

Smallwood,  Frank  Graham,yM  Commissary  of  Ordnance  ~Drd  Class 

p. s.c.  Seagrim,  Dudley  Gillum^1 

so  Watson,  John  Capron  (1  Depot) 

15  Ross-Johnson,  Cyril  Maxwell  

58  Godfrey- Faussett,  Percival  Godfrey 

ea  Cameron,  Ewan  Duncan  

40  Allen,  Frederick  Edward  Halstead  

ea  Cadell,  Harry  Ernest 

so  Larymore,   Henry    Douglas,5'2   CMG.  (Lieut.  Edinburgh  Art.  Mil,  5  Oct.  86; '( 

Captain  Edinburgh  Art.  Mil.  7  Feb.  91) > 

Van  Straubenzee,Casimir  Cartwright,  Prof .11. Mil. Coll. Kingston,  Canada,  18  Aug. gi 

65  Fordyce-Buchan,  George  Charles 

Curme,  William  Charles,  Commandiuq  Permanent  Garrison,  Albany,  West  Australic 

Wn  Pack-Beresford,  Arthur  William,  Staff  College    

M'Kay,  Donald,  Adjutant  1  Worcester  Volunteer  Artillery,  15  Jan.  97 

Wn  Jones,  Walter  Howel553 

67  Tapp,  James  Hanson  William    

bo  Phillipps,  Charles 

Kenyan,  Lionel  Richard  

S8  Lake,  Hubert  Atwell 

ea  Woodcock,  Heury  Stephen 

2  dep  ea  Stewart,  James  Anthony,555  Mountain  Artillery,  India 

so  Smith,  Arthur  Murray550 

48  Wingfleld,  William  Edward    

ea  Beynon,  Henry  Lawrence  Norman 

Taylor,  Cecil  Salusbury ,  Adjt .  Limerick  City  Art.  Southern  Division  16  Nov.  97  

ea  Bell,  Kenneth  Dowie 

Comyn,  Edward  Walter,  Ceylon  

Douglas,  Archibald  Philip,  Ordnance  Officer,  Officiating  4th  Class,  India 

WN  Taylor,  Herbert  Wodehouse 

so  Ruthven,  Robert  Mervyn  Bermingham  

Barron,  Netterville  Guy,  Adjutant  1  Norfolk  Volunteer  Artillery  1  Dec.  94     

WNFarrell,  Henry  John  William  

Stiffe,  Archibald  Francis  Everitt,  Adjutant  Highland  Volunteer  Art.  14  Apr.  97  

WN  FitzGerald,  George  Alfred 

ea  Thwaites,  William    

ds  Macdonald,  Reginald  James 

so  Sandys,  William  Bain  Richardson    

Bland,  William  St.  Colum,™  Hong  Kong 

Pitman,  Alfred  Cyril,  Mauritius 

Molesworth,Ri chard  Pigot^ Adjutant  CarmarthenArtillery  Western  Div.  18  Apr.  98 

so  Chapman,  Lawrence  Joseph  

Leahy,  Henry  Gordon,  Senior  Class,  Artillery  College  


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Royal  Artillery. 


Captains. 

wij-Praser,  Lyons  David 

72  Head,  Charles  Octavius , 

li  Laird,  Gordon 

Desborouoh,  Arthur  Peregrine  Henry  

Pottinger,  Eldred   Charles,  Duty  under  Foreign  Office 

Mice,  George  William,  Adj.  1  Edinburgh  Vol.  Art   11  Apr.  96 

56  Spedding,  Edward  Wilfrid    

Williams,  Masterman  Stanley t  Adj.  Yorkshire  Art 

MN  Patch,  Francis  Robert,503  Native  Mountain  Artillery,  India 

Hooper,  Stuart  Huntly,  Adj.  Suffolk  Art.  (E.  Bio.  R.  Art.),  23  Nov.  96. 

ea  Kirby,  Arthur  Durham    

23  Sclater-Booth,  Hon.  Walter  Dashwood 

so  Fisher,  John  Francis    

Franks,  George  M'Kenzie.,  serving  with  the  Egyptian  Army.. 


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3  Dec.  97 


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23  July  87*23  July  90 

so  Ward.  Hon.  Maxwell  Richard  Crosbie ".'. 7. 23  July  87(23  July  90 

Savage,  Arthur  Raymond  Boscaweyi,  Adj.  2  W.  Biding  of  York  Vol.  Art.  15  Nov.  9723  July  87123  July  90 
Battine,  Alexander  James,  Adjutant  1  North  Biding  of  York  Volunteer  Artillery  >         t„i_  d    !       1,1 
(West  Division  Royal  Artillery),  8Apr.  95 ,  j23  JUly  »723  July  9= 

So  Roberts,  Hugh  Bradley 17  Feb.  f-8  17  Feb.  91  12  Apr.  98 

Young,  Henry  Alfred,  Ordnance  Officer,  4th  Class 17  Feb.  88I17  Feb.  91  18  Apr.  98 

Peile,  Alfred  James,  Bombay  Volunteer  Artillery    '17  Feb.  88  17  Feb.  91  18  Apr. 

Crozicr,  Thomas  Henry    17  Feb.  88(17  Feb.  91  18  Apr.  _ 

fd  Parsons,  Edward  Howard  Thornbrough,  Adjutant  Depot    17  Feb.  88  17  Feb.  91  18  Apr.  98 

p.s.c.  Omen,  Frederick  Cunlife  17  Feb.  88 1 17  Feb.  gi  18  Apr.  98 

Cohy-Bromfield,  John  Coley,  Adjutant  2  Sussex  Volunteer  Art.  1  Aug.  96    '17  Feb.  88(17  Feb.  91  18  Apr.  98 

Lee,  Arthur  Hamilton {17  Feb.  88(17  Feb.  91  18  Apr.  98 

Seddon,  Edward  M' Mahon,  Adjutant  Devon  Art .  West  Div.  :o  Feb.  98     '17  Feb.  881 17  Feb.  91  18  Apr.  98 

Hutchinson,  F.  Pierrepont,  2nd  Assist.  Supdt.  Expts.  School  of  Gunnery,  1  Feb.  98     17  Feb.  88  17  Feb.  91  18  Apr.  98 

So  Stewart,  Charles  Edward 17  Feb.  88I17  Feb.  91  18  Apr.  98 

Wellesley,   Richard   Ashmore  Colley,   Adj.  Dublin   City  Art.  South  Div.  16  May  98  17  Feb.  88 j  17  Feb.  91  30  Apr.  g8 

Graham-Clarke,  Lionel  Alfham,  Adj.  4  W.  Riding  of  York  Vol.  Art 26  Feb.  94  24  July  86,18  May  98 

Gordon,  William  Neville,  St.  Lucia :6  Feb.  87)16  Feb.  90  18  May  98 

Wn  Lyon,  Francis  ..23  July  87123  July  go1 18  May  g8 


Rotton.  John  Guy 17  Feb. 

Scott,  Alexander  Francis  Sinclair,  Adj.  1  Lanark  Vol.  Art.  1  March  g5   17  Feb. 

Carter,  Ernest  Pasley,hr,&  Indian  Ordnance  Department  17  May  g7  17  Feb. 

Ei  JjiLhgow,  Hugh  Lancaster    J17  Feb. 

wn  Sanders,  George  Herbert  ,17  Feb. 

Ward,  Montagu  Charles  Pearson,  Staff  College  [17  Feb. 

ia  Jennings,  Walton (17  Feb. 

Moore,  St.  Leger  Montgomery,  Sierra  Leone   '17  Feb. 

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so  Phillipe,  Ernest  Robert 

n  Rugge-l'rice,  Charles  Frederick 

Tullnch,  Tom  Gregorie,  Assistant  Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores   

Alford,  Frederick  Lewis,  Adj.  2  Devon  Vol.  Art.  15  March  g$    

Artliy,  Walter,  Adj.  1  Argyll  and  Bute  V0l.  Art.  1  Sept.  94    

ws  Parker,  Henry  William  Manwaring568 

Christie,  Herbert  Willie  Andrew,  Adj.  1  Midlothian  Vol.  Art.  26  Jan.  94 

ea  Cartwright,  Garnier  Norton    

E.i  Molohy,  Trevor  CharlesWheler  

so  Herbert,  Percy  Thomas  Colthurst 

us  Carey,  William  Havilland,  Hong  Kong 

Thriipp,  Francis  Morton,  Ordimnce  Officer,  ^th  Class,  Bermuda,  1  Apr.  96    

iw  Davidson,  Gordon  Villiers 

EA  MacMUlan,  John  St,  Clair,  Assist.  Instructor  in  Range  Finding,  School  of  Gunnery 

Buckle,  Arcbie  Stewart,  Instr.  in  Gunnery,  Aden 

so  Anderson,  Austin  Thomas567 


8  May  98 
18  May  98 
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18  May  9S 
1 8  May  98 
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Ea  Stuart,  Ralph Esm6 '23  July  87 

so  Russell,  Edmund  Stuart  Eardley  Wilmot,  Staff  College 

ea  Brett,  Herbert  George571   

ea  Ballard,  Charles NaesmythBruere 

■wn  Saunders,  William  Power 

so  Elliot,  Harry  Macintire  (1  Depot)  

WN"  M'Hardy,  Alexander  Anderson 

so  Corrie,  William  Francis  Taylor509 

so  Geognegau,  Robert 

ea  Walters,  Hubert  de  Lansey 

so  Rettie.  William  John  Kerr     

Morrison,  Manketl  Mackenzie  Downie,  Adj.  2  Hants  Vol.  Art.  10  Apr.  g6 

so  Gotto,  Harold  Ralph   

so  Grepe,  Arthur  Wellesley    

so  Smith,  Edward  Pelham 

2  dhp.  so  Reed,  Hamilton  Lyster     

WN  Massy,  Edward  Charles 

ea  Pennethorne,  Henry  Evelyn 

so  Tyler.  Ralph  Edward  

Wk  Nicholson,  Graham  Henry  Whalley 

Ei  Boger,  Richard  Wharton 

Ws  Wailes, William  Eteson,  Acting  Ordnance  Officer,  4th  Class,  Devonport 

so  Kirkpatrick,  Alexander  Ronald  Vane,  Ceylon  

Wn  Moultrie,  Hugh  Crawford5"2  

EAEdlmanii,  Ernest'Ellit, DiO .,. 

Ea  Freeiand,  Anthony  Drage     

Tomkbis,  Ernest  Leith,  Indian  Ordnance  Department   ...  

so  Home,  Robert  Elton,573t  Native  Artillery,  India 

so  Barker.  Frederic  Edward  Lloyd    

ea    Skipwith,  Philip  Armfleld    

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Bray,  Arthur 
Lambarde.  Francis  Fane,  Adj.  2  Lancashire  Vol.  Art.  with  rank  of  C apt.  27  Feb.  96 

Coates,  Douglas  Richirdson    

Johnston,   George   Napier,  Adjutant  1  Sussex  Vol.  Art.  Eastern  Div.  R.  Art.  14) 

Oct.  93 • ) 

Stewart,  Co-mo  Gordon,'-3  DSO.  Egyptian  Army,  6  May  97    27  July  SSJ27  July  gi  19  Nov.  98 

Tighe,  Francis  Alfred,  Adj.  3  Lancashire  Vol.  Art.,  15  iHaj',  95    [27  Jnly  88(27  July  91  19  Nov.  98 

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Captains. 
Crockett,    Sydney  Laurence,   Adjutant  Pembroke  Artillery  (Western   Division),') 

12  Dec.  98 J 

Smith,  William  Hugh  Usher,  Ordnance  Officer,  4th  Class,  1  April,  97 

Galloway,  Frank  Leonnox,™  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  tower  Palmer    

Bellairs,  Norman  Edward  Breton,  Assi-taut  Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores,  1  Apr.  96 

Xethbridge,  Sydney,  Ordnance  Officer,  4th  Class 

Coningham,  Henry 

Butcher, Frederick  Spurrell,  3rd  Assist.  Supdt.  of  Experiments,  School  of  Gun  very,  ) 

1  Feb.  98    i 

MacMunn,  George  Fletcher*!*  DSO.  Native  Artillery,  Kashmir   

Lieutenants. 

Armitage,  William  Stuart,  serving  in  West  Africa,  with  rank  of  Captain  

ea  Langdon,  Paui  Perram  ...  

Cayley,  Arthur  Macaulay,  Instructor  in  Gunnery,  Halifax    . 

so  Morrice,  Herbert    j27  Jn  Y 

Johnstone,  Hope,  Assistant  Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores,  26  Apr.  95  I27  July  8fc 

Cheke,  Edw.  Geo.  Adj.  1  Northumberland  Art.  West  Dio.  B.  Art.  with  rank  of  Capt.  1  Aug.  95|27  July  88 

K  bha  Nairne,  Edward  Spencer 27  July  88 

41  Strong,  William 27  July  88 

27  July  88 
27  July 
7  July  88 
7  July 
27  July 
27  July  88 
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15  Feb.  89 


ea  Waymouth,  Ernest  Glanvillc 

Mackintosh,  John  Burn,  Native  Mountain  Artillery,  India  

Hill,  Howard  Berkeley,  Adjutant  1  Shropshire  Vol.  Artillery,  with  rank  of  Capt.  1  Feb.  98 

35  Nixon-Eckersall,  Frederic  Eckersall 

'69  M'Culloch,  Robert  Henry  Frederick,5""  DSO 

Dent,  Frank  Wilkinson,  Adj.  2  Glamorgan  Vol.  Art.  with  rank  of  Captain,  15  Nov.  94    

UK  Metcalfe,  Fenwick  Henry  

Massie,  Soger  Henry,  Native  Mountain  Artillery,  India   

Thorp,  Arthur  Hugh,  Assist.  Inspector  of  Position,  Finding,  Woolwich,  24  July  93    

Nicholson,  Walter  Adams,  Adj.  3  Kent  Vol.  Art.  with  rank  of  Capt.  9  March  96  

so  Kendall,  John  Kaye 

58  Pim,  Edward  Hugh  

mn  Ellershaw,  Arthur 

L  eha  Hichens,  Thomas  Sikes     

Hardcastle,  John  Herschel,  Adjt.  1  Kent  Volunteer  Artillery  with  rank  of  Capt.  23  Nov.  96  . 

M  eha  Brock,  Henry  Jenkins  

I  eha  Thomson,  Alexander  Frederick  Roberts     

J  bha  Budvrorth,  Charles  Edward  Dutton  

Farmar,  William  Cecil  Russell,  Hyderabad  Contingent 

so  Redfern,  Peter  Youngson  (2  Depot) 

26  Oldham,  Frank  Trevor    

Gordon,  Neil  Fraser,  Ordnance  Department,  India   

8  Goldie,  Adrian  Hope 

"Williams,    Arthur  Cecil,  Instructor  in  Range  Finding,  Devonport 

Hunt,  Wm.  Holdsworth,  Adj.  1  Gloucester  Volunteer  Art.  with  rank  of  Captain,  22  Feb.  97. 

li  Bishop,  Charles  Frederick 

wn  Forbes,  Arthur    J15  Feb 

Woods, George  Breville,  Indian  Ordnance  Department,  Rawal  Pindi    115  Feb. 

61  Coates,  Reginald  Carlyon   15  Feb. 

wn  Noott,  Cuthbert  Cecil   15  Feb 


Blanford,  William  George,  Instructor  in  Range  Finding,  Halifax 

mn  Poole,  Frederick  Cuthbert 

A  bha  Simpson-Baikie,  Hugh  Archie  Dundas 

84  Barnes,  Henry  Marshall 

88  Hardman,  Reginald  Stanlev  ...  

F  bha  Dixon,  George  Frederic 

ea  Craig,  Robert  Annesley 

Bruce,  John  Elliot  Lidderdale,*''3  Native  Mountain  Artillery,  India  

ba  Pilkington,  William  Alexander  Cunningham  

hi  Crastcr,  Edmund  Henry  Bertram580 

J  bha  Hobson,  John  Alexander 

Stockley,  Arthur  Uniacke,  Adj.  1  Monmouth  Vol.  Art.  with  rank  of  Captain,  4  Nov.  qs 

O  eha  Valientin,  Henry  Edward 

mn  Thomas,  Henry  Melville    ...  

Duff,  George  Graham  Kayll,  Ordnance  Department,  India  

be  Sandars,  Edward  Carew 

Eaton-Evans,  Harry  James,  Adj.  5  Lancashire    Vol.  Art.  with  rank  of  Captain,  15  July  95 

tg  Dawson,  Henry  Finch 

so  Sherer,  James  Donnelly 

wn  Quain,  John 


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Vereker,  Charles  Granville,  Lt.  of  a  Company  of  Gentlemen  Cadets,  3  Jan.  96  

de  Brett,  Harry  Simonds,^  DSO 

7  Hay,  James    

mn  Orr,  Charles  William  James582   

4  Nevinson,  Tom  Sc.  Aubyn  Barrett-Lennard 

Dep  F.a  Emery,  William  Basil    

N  bha  Gillmnn,  Webb 

Jacob,  Walter  Hy.  B.,  Ordnayice  Officer,  4/h  Class,  Cork,  1  Apr.  qo  

Kane,  Arthur  Hyde,  Instructor  in  Gunnery,  Cork 

Haringfon,  Elliott  Copeland  

24  Grove,  Ernest  Williams 

De  Sausmarez,  Cecil 

Chartres,  Richard  Carew,  Adj.  Wuterford  Art.  S.  Div.  with  rank  of  Captain,  10  Jan.  98 

70  Campbell,  Gordon  M'Clelland    

33  Marsden,  Richard  Travc-rs  

Howorth,  Henry  Godfrey,  Assistant  Inspector  Army  Ordnance  Department ,  3  June  96   ;. 

MN  Smith,  Archibald  George 

Burton,  Harry  C.  H.,  Singapore 

90  Bowriug,  Arthur  Hautayne    

Fife,  Robert  Balnbridge,  Adi.  1  Newcastle-on-Tyne  Vol.  Art.  with  rank  of  Capt.  10  Feb.  96 

Abha  Bright,  Reginald  Arthur    

74  Lewis,  Gerald    

wn  Bushe,  Charles  Kendal 


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Lieutenants. 
21  Broome,  Guy  Saville  Frederick 

0  rha  Aldridge,  John  Barttelot  

Ebha  Elwes,  Walter  Valentine  J.  C. 

Hepper,  Lionel  Lees  

Q  rha  Peel,  Edward  John  Russell .. 

Brha  Powell,  E.  Weyjand  Martin.. 

89  James,  John  Edgcumbe 

1  Dep  wn  Cleghorn,  Charles  Augui 

2  drp  so  Tulloch,  Donald  Fiddes 

Kempson,  John  W.  Mauritius  .. 
51  Allen,  William  Jefferies  Benett.. 

60  Alexander,  Ernest  Wr.ight 

43  M'Gildowny,  William 

Sykes,  Clement  Arthur,  serving  ) 

in  Uganda ) 

Gierke,  Augustus  Basil  Ilolt  

87  Metcalfe,  Sydney  Fortescue    ... 
1  dep  so  deWinton,Richd.Stretton595 

9  Sheppard.  Herbert  Cecil 

28  Arderne,  David  Davies   

Cape,  George  Augustus  Stewart,  ) 

serving  in  Uganda ) 

mn  Hewetson,  Alexander  William... 

F  rha  Gillson,  Godfrey  

47  Hext,  Lyonel  John   

Kelly ,  Henry  Edward  Theodore'->~s 

UN  FitzKoy,    P.  FitzWm 

76  Wylde,  Robert  Darell  

Mir  Gray,  Charles  Lloyd  Rashleigh 
Willis,  Edward  Henry,  Queens-  I 

land  Permanent  Artillery i 

Owen,  Chas.  Richd.  Blackstone  ... 

47  Curtis,  Arthur  WiHiamss0   

45  Ashworth,  Leonard  Temple 

Watson,  John  George  Maitland,"/ 
Staff  Officer  Art.  Col.i  Apr. 98  j 

M  Greathed.  Robert  Napier 

ea  Ziegler,  Charles  Henry   

Hint  on,  Godfrey  Sing  ham,  Adj.  , 
4  Durham  Vol.  Art.,  withrank  r 

ofCapt.,  12  July  97  ) 

Probyn.  Dighton    Gordon,  Adj. 

3  Middlesex    Vol.   Art.    with 
rank  of  Captain,  14  Jan.  97... 

Townsend,Sam.C.Chetwode,lm  4th~) 
Class  Ord.  Officer,  Mauritius,  r 

26  Feb.  97  J 

Wynter,  Francis  Arthur,  5"8Z>  SO.  ~) 
Army  Ordnance  Department,  > 

with  rank  of  Captain    .) 

C  bha  Stiilmg,  Charles 

63  Browell,  William  Basil    

I  rha  Talbot,  Geo.    Hog.  FitzRoy561 
Lewes,  Price  Kinnear,  Lnstruc-  \ 

tor  ir.  Gunnery,  Malta    J 

Paine,  James  Henry,™  DSO, 

Waring,  Richard,  Ord.  Officer,  \ 
4th  Class,  Mauritius,  4  Juiy  yqo 

62  Phillpotts,  Louis  Murray 

D  bha  Best,  Philip  George 

45  Manley.  William  George  Henry 

1  Parry,  C.  F.  Pilkington  

22  Barlow,  John  Frederick 

27  Bayly,  Abingdon  Robert 

80  Parker,  Lionel  Lewis   

Drake.  Henry  Manning,  Adj.  7 
Lancashire  Volunteer  Art.  with 
rankof  Captain  15  Feb.  97  ... 
Dep.ea  Cochrane.NormanDenneys 

61  Mallock,  Art.  Maude  Raymond 
O'Connor,  Win,  Fred.  Tnvers'^" 

C  rha  Smith,  Lionel  Abel 

83  Wilson,  Charles  Holmes 

mn  Bullen,  Stephen  Darley  

Donovan, C.  Creaghe.Ojjg.i,  Class  > 

Ord.  Officer,  India,  22  J  n.  96  ) 

G  ossel  in  .Bertrand ,  Adj.  Clare Art \ 

with  rank  of  Capt.  r  Dec.  97  j 

T  rha  Ruck-Keene,  Robert  Francis 

Eady,  Chas.  Edward,  Adjutant  j 

Glamorgan   Art.   Vols.,   with  }■ 

rank  of  Captain,  to  May  96      1 

Osborn,  L.  L.  Hafton,  Adjutant  ) 

4  Lancashire    Volunteer  Art.  r 
with  rank  of  Capt,  24  Nov.  97) 

ea  Morris,  Robert  C 

Cotter,   Harry   John,iSl  Native  [ 

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w  Bell,  Maurice  Douglas  25  July  9025  July  93 

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:-j  le  Peliey,  Edward  Carey 

vIrha  Tudor,  Henry  Hugh 

t7  Palmer,  Cyril  Eustace  

to  Lowry,  Hubert  Leslie   

6  Kirwan,  Bertram  Richard 

vn  Lyddon,  William  George  

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Lennox  Christian .S 

Lawrence- Archer,  James  Henry} 
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Walker,  Edward  William  May,  > 

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Whitehead,  E.  L' 'Estrange,^ 
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with  rank  of  Capt.  1  Oct.  97  ..) 

mn Wilkinson,  Arthur  Ciement    

54  Boyce,  Harry  Augustus     

Lane,  Frederick  Cecil,   Offg.   4  \ 

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Watts,  Chas.  Donald  Raynsford,  ) 
Army  Ordnance  Department    j 

53  Perreau,  Arthur  Montagu    

Cottingham,   Henry    Laugrishe,  ) 

Native  Artillery,  India J 

42  Douglas,  Sholto  William  

71  Washington,  Cecil  Francis  Geo.. 

Hoi loway,  William  Octavius  

NRHAWhite, Geoffrey  Herbt.  Anthony 
dep.fd.  Reade.Piercy  NevillGraham 

Hope,  William  Henry  Webley  

2  Packard,  Henry  Norrington  

178  Henning, Philip  Walter  Beresford 

[<9  Henderson,  George  James  

27  Stewart,  Davison  Bruce   

5  Biddulph,  Michael 

80  Ravenhill,  ColHngwood    

14  Birch,  Arthur  Charles  

P  kha  Baillie,  George 

mn  Lowis,  Penton  Shakespear 

Robert  son, Chas. Chetwode, serving  j 
on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  Y 

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Bowen,  H.  Walt.  Ord.  Dept.  India 
wn  Muspratt-Williams,  Reginald  L, 

25    Henry,  John 

UN  Moor',  Hatherley  George 

Boyd,  Alex.  Chas.  Ind.  Ord.  Dept. 

Oldfeld,     Arthur      Radulphus,\ 

Assist.  Insp.of  Warlike  Stores  ) 

so  Parker,  Robert  Hamilton 

Slater,  George  Francis,  Adju- 
tant 1  Durham  Vol. Art.  with 
rank  of  Captain,  21  Nov.  98 

Imn  Westerman,  Joseph  Francis 

ICrha  Short,  William  Ambrose  

'So   Bland-Hunt,  Ernest  S.  deVere 

wn  Rumbold,  William  Edwin 

G  p.ha  Ramsden,  Henry 

i  so  Appleyard,  George  Crossley    .. 

Smyth,  George  Abraham    

N  bha  England,  Raymond   

79  Montgomery,  H.M.  de  Fellenberg 

,24  Browne,  Samuel  Swinton  

so  Christie,  Lindsay  Bruce  Stark... 

72  Plummer,  Edmund  Waller   

Donaldson,    John   Wm.  Edw.^*) 
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6  Mackenzie,  Arthur  M.  Nutt  

Hamilton,  Robert  Sydney, Army  } 

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grha  Behrens,  Clive  

I  eha  Kay,  William  Heape 

wn  Mayne,  Herbert  Blair 

Manley,   Reginald    Harwood, ) 

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Twiss,  Francis  Arthur ,596  Native  \ 

Mountain  Artillery,  India   ...  } 

Fergusson,    Arthur    Charles,'^  \ 

Native  Mountain  Art.,  India  ) 

dep.fd  Overton,  Harry  Rudall 

Cubitt,  Thomas  Asiley    

so  Palmer,  Cecil  Charles   

52  Dalby,  John    

D  rha  Eankey,  John  O.Giffard  Alers 
U  bha  'Stapylton,  Granville  J.  C. 


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46  Bruce,  Thomas    


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Lieutenants. 
Warren,  Frank,  Inst,  in  Ranged 

Finding,  Mauritius     j 

Sale,  Edmund  Thomas,  serving  ) 

in  Uganda j 

Halse, Stanley  Clarence, St. Lucia 
31  Bruce,  Chas.  Maurice  Dundas 
Ms  Mathew-Lannowe.G.R.Monckton 

48  Wheatley,  Philip   

17  Wemyss.Robt.  Edw.Fitzmayer.. 

Snott.  Roll.  Kellock,imOrdnance  1 

Officer,  4th,  Class,  Devonport,  > 

26  Apr.  96  1 

11  Evans,  Cuthbert    

50  Downes,  Leouard  Sawbridge    .. 
Ward,    S.    Dudley     Ossulston, 
Extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Goo. 
of  New  Zealaudio  June  97   ... 
Q  eha  Monkhouse,  William  Percival 


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16  May  91 
16  May  91 


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Field 
81  Devenish,  Arthur  Henry  .,sToel  ...  :  Nov.  91 
65  Montgomery,  Archibald  Armar  4  Nov.  91 
dep  rha  Hine-Haycock,  Vaughan  R.  20  Nov.  91 
E  rha  Kincaid- Smith, Kenneth  John  23  Nov.  91 
B  eha  Hi!dyard,HaroldC.  Thoroton.  24  Nov.  91 
S  eha  Gosling,  Seymour  Frederick      1  Dec.  91 

Pbha  Atkinson,  Ben 2  Dec.  91 

Becke,  Arch  Frank,  Sierra  Leone    1  Jan.  9 
S  eha  Jeffcoat,  Hy.  Jameson  Powell;27  Jan.  9 

15  Lloyd,  Horace  Giesler5SS 12  Feb.  92 

dep. rha  Liveing,  Charles  Hawker...  12  Feb.  92 

T  rha  Davson,  Harry  Miller     12  Feb.  92 

Ti/rrell .Grd.Ertiesf ,m0 Nat '.R.Ind\i2  Feb.  92 


Young,  J.  E.  II.,  Ord.  Dept.,  Ind- 
O"  rha  Carbutt,  Edward  Goddard  ... 

Ea  Haymes,  Kobert  Leycester 

Merrick.  George  Churlcton^9 

Anley,  William  Bower.  Danger^ 
Building     Officer,     Waltham  > 

Abbey,  30  Nov.  97    ) 

Q  rha  Ashmore,  Edward  Bailey    ... 

B  RHAVincent,  Berkeley 

so  Myers.  Alfred  Edw  Cecil     

Browning,    Sanworth  Stephens, 

Adj.  W.Riding  of  York  Vol.  Art 

with  rank  of  Capt.,  24  July  97 

E  rha  Dennistoun,  James  George 

42  MucDougall,  James  Taylor    .. 

us  Chrystie,  John 

SO  Manley,  William  Edward    

so  Gordon,  Alfred  Ernest 

27  Evans,  William  


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70  Maule,  Henry  Noel  St.  John 

19  Spencer,  Harrison 

H  rha  Wardrop,  Alexander  Ernest 

L  RHABridges,Gec.  Tom  Molesworth 
Heha  Forman,  Douglas  Evans 

62  Johnstone,  James  Henry  Waller 

S  rha  Tilney,  Norman  Eccles 

39  Ellershaw,  Wilfrid 
1  Byron,  John591 

L  RHASwann,  Clarence  John  Henry 

21  Garstin,HenryEdward 

35  Oldfield,  Leopold  Charles  Louis 
Boyd,SluartOgiloy,Nat.Art.Indii 
Luke,  Titos.  Mawe, Nat. Art.  India 

54  Mackenzie,  Frederick  William 

P  nha  Houstoun,  Alexander     

FRHAWalshe, Frederick  Wm.  Henry 

46  Foulkes,  Henry  Drury 

D  rha  Wilson,  Herbert  Stanley  

29  Bond,  Henry  Hendley 

72  de  Berry,  Philip  Patrick  Evelyn 
G  rha  Courage,  Miles  R.  Ferguson 

A  rha  Ollivant,  John  Spencer  

K  rha  Keyworth,  Robert  Geoffrey 

M  rha  Wood,  Charles  Hastings 

28  Seligman,  Herbert  Spencer 


Macnaqhten,E.Brandon,sermng  \ 
on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa...  } 
Rrha  Lamont,JohnWilliamFrasere 

76  Buchanan,  Bertram  George  

J  RHAStanley,  Son.  George  Frederic 
RRHAPonsonby,  Kdw.Francis  Talbot 

8t  Stevenson,  Edward  Hall     

91  Harpur,  Edmund  Herbert 

Wynter,K.T.,A.O.Dept.,Singapor 

293Newman,  Edward  Harding  

82  Davies,  Walter  Percy  Lionel    . 

O  eha  Thompson,  William  George. 

dep.  rha  Symon,  Walter  Conover 

B  rha  Johnson,  Ronald  Marr  

7   Clarke,  George  Vernon     

Thorp,   Austin,  Native   Art.     India 
75  Eden,  William  Rushbrooke 


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12  Feb.  92 
12  Feb.  92 
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19  Feb.  92 

3  Mar.  92 
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1  Apr.  92 
1  Apr.  92 
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1  Apr.  92 

4  May  92 
13  May  92 
i3  May  92 
22  July  92 

2  July  92 
22  July  92 

2  July  92 
27  July  92 

0  Aug.  92 

1  Oct.   92 

10  Oct.   92 

7  Oct.  92 
17  Oct.   92 

9  Nov.  92 

1  Jan.  93 

11  Jan.  93 
16  Jan.  93 
16  Jan.  93 

8  Jan.  93 
1  Feb.  93 
1  Feb.  93 
1  Feb.  93 
1  Feb.  93 
6  Feb.  93 
1  Mar.  93 
4  Mar.  93 
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1  Nov.  94 
4  Nov.  94 
20  Nov.  94 

23  Nov.  94 

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1  Dec.  94 

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1  Jan.  95 

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22  July  95 
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LIEUTENANTS. 


2ND  LIEUT. 


3  Nutt,  Arthur  Charles  Rothery  ...j.6  Mar.  93  6  Mar.  96 

57  Wilson,  Lancelot  Machell 1  Apr.  93  1  Apr.  96 

30  Hamillon.ClaudLornCampbell...  1  Apr.  93  1  Apr.  96 

T  rha  Lascelles,  Alfred 1  Apr.  93  1  Apr.  96 

73  Doyle,  John  Fras.  Innes  Hay  ...  1  Apr.  93  1  Apr.  96 

41  Roberts,  Charles  Percy 1  Apr.  93  1  Apr.  96 

re  Cairnes,  James  Elliot 1  Apr.  93  r  Apr.  96 

19  Broughton,LeghHarleyDelves...  6  Apr.  93  6  Apr.  96 
38  Carey,  Harold  Eustace 6  Apr.  93  6  Apr.  96 

56  Drake,  William  Hacche 1  May  93  i  May  96 

82  Stanton,  Francis  Henry  Guy  ...30  May  9330  May  96 
45  Clarke,  Henry  Calvert  Stanley  30  May  9330  May  96 

60  Ritchie,  Charles  Maclver 14  June  9314  June  96 

77  Keane.&ir  John,  Jit.,  A.D.C.  to  1       T  T  , 

Ld.Lieut.  oflrelandijun.  97  $  *?  June  ^7  June  96 

26  Atlay,  Hugh  Wordsworth     26  June  9326  June  96 

38  O'Malley,  Charles  Loughlin    ...26  June932fi  June  g6 

16  Mair,  George  Tagore 30  June  9330  June  96 

86  Edwards,  Arthur  Clement    1  Aug.  93  1  Aug.  96 

34  Brooke,  Edward  Wm.  Saurin  ...11  Aug.  9311  Aug.  96 

80  Seagram,  Tom  Ogle 11  Aug.  9311  Aug.  96 

22  Stallard,  Stacy  Frampton n  Aug.  9311  Aug.  96 

66  Hawkes,  Corlis  St.  L.  Gillman...i9  Aug.  9319  Aug.  96 

54  Cotton,  Arthur  Stedman   1  Sept.93  1  Sept. 96 

63  Radcliffe,  Percy  PollexfeudeB...  4  Oct.  93  4  Oct.  96 

81  Musgrave,  Arthur  David  21  Oct.   9321  Oct.  96 

67  Phipps,  Henry  Ramsay 21  Oct.   9321  Oct.  96 

61  Arbuthnot,  Alexander  George. ..21  Oct.  9321  Oct.  96 

23  Koebel,  Henry  Arthur    21  Oct.   9321  Oct.  96 

60  Tyler,  Francis  Cameron    23  Oct.   9323001.  96 

1  Montresor,  Louis  Basset    4  Nov.  93  4  Nov.  96 

77  Hope,  Charles  Dunbar  9  Dec.  93  9  Dec.  96 

37   Wade,  H.Amyas  LeighHerschdi6  Dec.  9316  Dec.  96 

58  Coode,  Henry  Penrose  Rushton  31  Dec.  9331  Dec.  96 

72  Forman,  Arthur  Baron601 14  Mar.  9414  Mar.  97 

34  Stobart,  George  Herbert  16  Mar.  9416  Mar.  97 

92  Ellisseu,  Gustav  Edmund     16  Mar.  9416  Mar.  97 

59  Fair,  Arthur  Edward  Balfour  ...22  Mar.  9422  Mar.  97 

57  Birley,  Richard  Archibald    1  Apr.  94  1  Apr.  97 

36  Brown,  Prank  Tatton     1  Apr.  94  1  Apr.  97 

15  Lewin,  Henry  Frederick  Elliott   1  Apr.  94  1  Apr.  97 

49  Edwards,  William  Egerton  1  Apr.  94  1  Apr.  97 

25  Paley,  Raymond  Edward      1  Apr.  94  1  Apr.  97 

43  Walthall,  E.  C.Walthall  Delves    1  Apr.  94  1  Apr.  07 
20  Conolly,  Edward  Michael  14  July  9414  July  97 

2  FitzGe'rald,  Mordaunt  J.  Fort....  1  Sept.94  1  Sept. 97 

37  Gemmell,  Wm.  Alex.  Stewart  ...29  Sept. 9429  Sept.  97 
16  Grayson,  Ambrose  D.  Holdrege    4  Oct.   94  4  Oct.   97 

74  Dickson.  Bertram 15  Nov.  9415  Nov.  97 

85  Barnes,  Christopher  Chevalier...  17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 
84  Wheeler,  Edgar  Lockyer    17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 

55  Ingham,  Charles  St.  Maur 17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 

43  Peck,  Henry  Richardson 17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 

59  Giitfith,  Rupert  Henn 17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 

2  Russell,  Harry  Thompson 17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 

65  Wainewright,  Arthur  Reginald   17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 

33  Smith,  Henry  Broke 17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 

68  Miller,  Hugh  de  Burgh  17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 

56  Foster,  Wilfrid  Lionel 17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 

31  Balfour,  Colin  Denison 17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 

67  Weber,  Wm.  Herman  Frank 17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 

38  Scott,  Charles  Walker 17  Nov. 9417  Nov. 97 

35  Barton,  Patterson 17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 

55  Winter,  Ormonde  de  l'Epee  17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 

13  Wilson,  Francis  Adrian 17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 

70  Livingstone-Learmonth,  Fras.  >       v       '         tt 

Leger  Christian j  '?  Sov-  94*7  Nov.  97 

86  Gray,  Norman  M'Neill    17  Nov.  9417  Nov.  97 

dep  fd  Dyson,  Louis  Morgan 12  Dec.  9412  Dec.  97 

78  Archdale,  Theodore  Montgomryi2  Dec.  9412  Dec.  97 

83  Newcome,  Henry  William 15  June  9515  June  98 

3  Newman,  Charles  Richard 15  June 9515  JunegS 

71  Murch,  Denis  Jerom 15  June  9515  June  98 

53  Higgins,  John  Fred.  Andrews  ...15  June95i5  Juneg8 

74  Birch,  Edward  Massy  15  June  9315  JunegS 

32  Despard.Wilfred  H.Croasdaile  ...15  June  9515  June  98 
12  Butler,  George  Lewis    15  June  9515  June  98 

75  Begbie,  Alfred  Richard  Glynn  ...15  June  9513  June  93 

76  Kirke,  Kenneth  St.  George    15  June  9515  June  98 

19  Collen,  Edwin  H.  Ethelbert593  ...15  June  9515  June  98 

58  Bethell,  Alfred  Bryan  15  June  9515  June  98 

22  Ketnble,  Francis  Arthur..... 15  June 9515  Juneg8 

86  Hill,  Roderick  Tickell  15  June  951 5  June  98 

20  Bayley, George H.  Wyndham    ...15  Junegsis  Juneg8 

83  Blois,  Dudley  George   15  June 9515  JunegS 

85  Rudkin,  William  Charles  Eric  ...15  Junegsis  Juneg8 

26  Maidlow,  John  Southern   15  June gsi5  JunegS 

6g  Belcher,  Harold  Thomas 15  Junegsis  Juneg8 

2c  West.G.EvelynJohnAnnesley  ...ig  July  9519  July  98 

66  Schreiber,  Clare  Basil  19  July  gsig  July  g8 

52  Game,  Philip  Woolcott     2  Nov.  gs  2  Nov.  98 

6  Buzzard,  Prank  Anstie   2  Nov.  95  2  Nov.  98 

38  Street,  Haxold  Edward    2  Nov.  95  2  Nov.  98 

84  Hinde,  Alan  2  Nov.  95  2  Nov.  98 

dep  fd  Gosset,  Francis  William 2  Nov.  95  2  Nov.  98 

Bolster,  George  Emil 2  Nov.  95  2  Nov.  98 


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Field. 
64  Calthrop,  Everard  Ferguson... 
37  Smith,    Harry    Reg.    Walter  ^ 

Marriott  j 

8  Howell,  Geoff.  Llewellyn  Hinds 

67  Du  Port,  Osmond  Chnrteris 

92  MacDougall,  John  Patrick  

11  Gordon,  George  Hamilton 

30  Pattisson,  John  Howell 

5  Chamier,  Edwin  Harold  St.    ) 

Leger • 

36  Thackeray,  Charles  Bouverie  ... 

46  Goldie,  Mark  Leigh      

18  Fox,  Arthur  Maxwell      

36  Holland,  Charles  Stewart       

49  Bell,  William  Cory  Heward 

66  Gryils,  John  Here      

21  Ramsden,  Richard  Elinslie  

32  Logan,  Francis  Douglas    

3  Jones,  Eustace  Henry     

64  Goodson,  Frank     


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Garrison. 

ba  Alderson,  Samuel  Frank    1  Nov.  91 

So  Kennedy,  Andi  ew  Campbell 4  Nov.  91 

Moore,    Frank    B.    JJ.am.ilt 

Adj.  Londonderry    Art.,  with*?     4N0V.  9 

rank  ofCapt.  8  Mar.  9S   ) 

Moorhouse,     Harry       Claude, ) 

serving   in    Uganda    !j     4  Nov.  91 

ww  Innes,  Hector  Munro  16  Nov.  91 

in  Ollivant.  Alfred  Henry 23  Nov.  91 

Corbett,  Fdwy  Frank .  23  Nov.  91 

XX  Pritchard,  Clive  Gordon 23  Nov.  , 

MwMolesworth,  Herbert  Ellicombei23  Nov.  91 

so  Hall,  Henry  Constable U3  Nov.  91 

so  Marton  ,  Richard  Oliver 23  Nov.  91 

Austin,  John  Gardiner,  Lieut.~\ 

of  a   Company  of  Gentlemen  >  26  Nov.  91 

Cadets  7  May  98 ) 

so  Phipps,  Charles  Foskett  30  Nov.  91 

Ea  Gooding,  Lancelot  N 1  Jan.  92 

ra  Wyatt,  Francis  Ogilvy 1  Jan, 

mk  Wheeler,  Guy  Danvers592    27  Jan.  92 

so  Nicholl,  Donald  FitzRoy 12  Feb.  92 

Mackenzie,  Georqe  Birnie,  New  )         ~  , 

Zra'and $  "  Feb.  92 

so  Freeth,  Charles  John  David 12  Feb.  92 

ea  Owen,  Charles  Harold  Wells 12  Feb.  92 

so  MeCheane,  Montagu  Wm.  Hiley  15  Feb.  92 

MN  Robmson,  Henry  15  Feb.  92 

Sturrock,  George  Colleymore  3  Mar.  92 

UV  Fowler,  Willoughby  Jones 15  Mar.  92 

so  Lockhart,  Robert  Norman 16  Mar.  92 

Corrie,  George  Gotvan  Wyatt 18  Mar.  92 

ea  Greene,  Albert  James  Roth  well    19  Mar.  92 
Stiilpnagel,  C.W.,ifyderabadCont.  23  Mar.  92 

wn  Riddell,  Robert  Buchanan 28  Mar.  92 

ea  Hanna,  John  Connor   1  Apr.  92 

ea  Wilkinson,  Maurice  Lean   1  Apr.  92 

Currie,  Ivor  Bertram  F.,  Ceylon      1  Apr.  92 

Scott,  Edward  Baliol 1  Apr.  92 

so  Westropp,  Richard  Gibbings     ..     1  Apr.  92 

WW  Nuttall,  Charles  Montague 1  Apr. 

so  Massie,  John  Hamon590  1  May  92 

ea  FitzGibbon,  John  Augustine  ...  13  May  92 
M.elly,  C.  S.  Native  Art.  India...  18  May  9 

so  Holbrooke,  Philip  Lancelot 25  May  9 

deBury,  Hy.  Rob.  Visart,  Ceylon    4  July  92 
2  dep  ea  Collingwood.ClennellWm.  22  July  92 
Perceval,  Philip,  Instructor  in}        T  . 

Range  Finding,  Dover j   22  Ju]y  92 

Rickard,  Frank  M.,  Senior  Class  27  July  92 

8G  Webb,  Andrew  Henry 10  Aug.  92 

Godfray,  H.  C.Weston,  Mauritius  10  Aug.  92 
Buzzard,  Charles  Norman,  Aide~\ 

de   Cam}}   to   the   High    Com-  V  15  Aug.  92 
missioner  of  Cyprus  20  Apr.  98  J 

ea  Carey,  Walter  Louis  John  

ea  O'Kinealy,  James 

Hood,  Hon.  Neville  Albert, Ceylon 

WH M'Vittie,  Robert  Henry,  Adju-'i 

tunt  Fort  Attack  1  Apr.  97...  j 

wn  Carter,  Gerard  Edward 

Loring,  William,  Hong  Kong   ... 

EA  Ewart,  C.  Nicholson :o  Jan.  93  10  Jan.  96 

so   Howard-Vyse,  Cecil    jg  Jan.  93  19  Jan.  96 

Hope,  GrahamA.,NativeArt. India  29  Jan.  93  29  Jan.  96 
Ea  Waters,  Edmond  Egerton  Nash    1  Feb.  93    1  Feb. 

so  Fisher,  Charles  Alexander   1  Feb.  93    1  Feb.  96 

so  Galwey,  Reginald  Hugh    24  Feb.  93  24  Feb.  96 

ww  Tyrrell,  John  Frederick    13  Mar.  93  13  Mar.  96 

wm  Meares,  Hugh  Poynder 1  Feb.  93  17  Mar.  96 

Locke,  Brian  John  Michael 30  Mar.  93  50  Mar.  96 

WW  Goodwin,  Robert  Hamilton    ...    1  Apr.  93    1  Apr.  96 

Brierley,  Geoffrey  Tcote 1  Apr.  93    1  Apr.  96 

ea  Sargeaunt,  Herbert  Gaussen.,,1  1  Apr.  93    1  Apr.  96 


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30  Oct.  95 

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14  Dec.  92  14  Dec.  95 
21  Dec.  02  21  Dec.  95 


Garrison. 

so  Hart,  Henry  Travers    

Playfair,  Chas.  Murray,  Inst 
in  Range  Finding,  Bermuda 
wn  Armitage,  William  Thompson 
so  Nugent,  G.  Roubiliac  Hodges 
Kough,  Thomas  M. ,  Mauritius 

so  Keogh.  John  Henry 

wn  Riddell,  Edwd.VaneittartDick 

Suther,    Percival,    Inst,    in) 

Range  Finding,  St.  Lucia  ...  j 

ww  Hanks,  John  James 

ea  Wilkins,  George  Hubert  Carey 
Hollinshead,  Henry   Neville) 

Brock,  Mauritius   J 

ea  Ogg,  William  Mortimer 

ea  Chevallier,  Francis  E.  de  C... 
so  Sreettenham.  Wm.  Alex.  W... 
Simpson, Arthur  C.S.W., Ceylon 
Thatcher,  G.G.,Nat.  Art.  India 
n  Keyes,  Alfred  jonn  Hudleston 
ww  Haidcastle,  Edward  Lewis 
so  Rolland,  Charles  Edw.  Tulloch 

wn  Casters,  William  Ernest   

ww  Odevaine,  Ferdir.ald  James  ... 
ww  Saunders,  Edw.  Aldborough... 
wwDwyer.G.ToulminCunynghume 

ea  Blanlord,  Charles  Edward 

ea  Thompson,  Aubrey  Julian 

ea  Stoddart,  George  

ea  Keddie,  Herbert  Wm.  Graham 

ww  Crofton,  Robert  Beniamin 

mn  Moore,  William  Henry 

so  Trimnell,W.  Dune.  Conybeai;^ 
wn  Jacob,  Art.  Lawrance  Baldwin 
Izat,  Alex.  Rennie,  Hong  Kong 
so  Cruickshank,  Percy  Hamilton. 
ww  Curteis, Cyril  Samuel  Sackville 

wn  Kemble,  William  Edward 

Ki  Blount,  George  Percy  Cosmo.. 
ea  Finch,  Geo.  Forbes  Carpenter 
so  Ravenhill,  Harold  William 

ea  Grose,  James 

Mulliken, Chas. Francis  Larkin 
so  Cameron,  Robt.  Bruce  Macleod 

wn  Beer,  Vernon  Lemuel 

wn  Dudley,  George  de  Somen 

so  Davidson,  Edmund 

Rambaut.B.R.R.,  Sierra  Leone 
so  Van  der  Kiste.Freegift  Wm..  . 
ea  Norinand,  Samuel  Richard.  .. 
so  Walker,  Walter  Blennerhaesett 
so  Stanbrough,  Leonard  Kenyon 
ea  Castle,  Reginald  Wingfield     .. 

so  Pike,  Sydney  Royston   

so  Barton,  Richard  Lionel 

so  Gardiner,  Herbert  William  ... 
wn  Disney-Roebuck, A. Wyndham 

ea  Bayley,  Lionel  Seton    

wn  Richey,  Frederick  William   .. 

so  Robinson,  John  A.  Purefoy... 

so  Dawson-Scott,  Geoff.  Nicholl 

wn  Alexander,  William  Dallas  ... 

Russel,  Alexander  Carter  ,serv-  ~) 

ingon  theW.  Coast  of  Africa  $ 

Ker,  Chart ts  Arthur,  serving) 

on  the  W.  Coast  of  Africa    5 

so  Wilkes,  George  Sidney  

e a  Bird,  Max  Hermann  Clarence 
ka  MacFarlan,  John  Buchanan  ... 

so  Hearn,  Hugh  Shuckburgh 

ea  Clayton,  Gilbert  Falkingham 
so  Greeue,  Alleyn  Chas.  Rothwell 

wn  Clapham,  Douglas  

ea  Trittou,  Oswald 

ea  Stevenson,  Kenlis  Langley  ... 

so  Hall,  Francis      

ea  Climo,  Percy  Hill  

ww  Riach,  George  Hamilton    

so  Vandeleur,  Henry  Martley  ... 
so  Hutchison,  Kenneth  Douglas 

ea  Russell,  Richard  Tyler    

so  Wighton,  Edward     

wn  Bignell,  Bertram  Harold    


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Second  Lieutenants. 

wn  Harrison,  Charles  Ingleby  I  2 

53  Hughes,  Walter  Hastings  Frederic \z6 

so  Bonrchier,  Rodney  Lewis 25 

23  Ward,  Harry 21 

so  Thomas,  Chas.  Samuel  Williamson 21 

ea  Seton,  Alexander  Maxwell  21 

23  Lewis,  Philip  Edward   21 

13  Furnivall,  Willoughby 21 

ea  Rickard,  George  Henry    '21 

79  Allcard,  Herbert 21 

Colvile,  Arthur  Montagu 2j 


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2ND  LliiUT 


Second  Lieutenants. 

33  Lough,  Arthur  Tobin 2i  Mar.  96 

so  Cock,  Hubert  Chas.  Langslow  21  Mar.  96 

55  Hope,  John  William  ....    2i  Mar.  96 

so  M'Uhee,  Arthur  Sydney  Ponsonby  21  Mar.  96 

68  Farquhar,  James 21  Mar.  96 

ws  Beasley,  James  Henry  Mountifort    21  Mar.  96 

24  Hudson,  Arthur  Ross 21  Mar.  96 

31  Stirling,  William 21  Mar.  96 

48  Mackey,  Hugh  James  Alexander 21  Mar.  q6 

59  Sedgwick,  Francis  Roger : 21  Mar.  96 

13  Henvey,  Ralph 21  Mar.  96 

44  Barry,  Francis  Melvil  Otter-  21  Mar.  96 

48  Atkinson.  Francis  Damer 21  Mar.  96 

17  Pringle,  Hail  Grant     21  Mar.  96 

40  Kinsman,  Gerald  Richard  Vivian 21  Mar.  gf 

w»  Creswell,  Edmund  Fraser   21  Mar.  96 

ws  Harington,  Hugh  Win.  Montgomery  ...  21  Mar.  96 

65  Tovey,  George  Strangways 21  Mar.  96 

so  Evans,  Charles  Lewis    21  Mar.  96 

52  Gilpin,  Bradney  Bernard 21  Mar.  96 

34  Head,  Arthur  Edward  Maxwell 21  Mar.  96 

so  Cobb,  Ivor  Staveley  21  Mar.  96 

56  Deshon,  Frederick  George  Tower 21  Mar.  96 

li  Greig,  Hugh  Irwin 21  Mar.  96 

wn  Jones,  John  Henry  Hili 21  Mar.  90 

82  Fulton,  John  Duncan  Bertie  21  Mar.  96 

2  depea  Pollard-Lowsley,Inglis  de  Lisle...  14  July  96 

so  Paterson,  Philip  Joseph  14  July  96 

5  Brancker,  William  Sel'ton    21  Sept. 96 

85  Liviagstone-Learmonth,  John  Eric  C.    21  Sept.915 

ea  Spalding,  William  Burrington  21  Sept. 96 

62  Wynne,  Henry  Ernest  Singleton 21  Sept.96 

87  Bnrne,  Edward  Robert 21  Sept.96 

12  Kirke,  Walter  Mervyn  St.  George   21  Sept.96 

71  Hogg,  Rudolph  Edward  Trower  21  Sept.96 

so  Sanders,  William  Orpen  Skottowe 21  Sept.96 

so  Haig,  Alan  Gordon 21  Sept.96 

ea  Carr,  Harrie  Gardiner   21  Sept.96 

wn  Johnston,  Hugh  Bertie  Henricues   21  Sept.96 

so  Campbell,  Keith  Gordon 21  Sept.96 

wn  Jamieson,  Gerald  Alister 21  Sept.96 

41  Tailyour,  George  Hercules  Forster 21  Sept.96 

61  Dooner,  John  Graham   21  Sept.96 

68  Hill,  Henry  Warburton 21  Sept.96 

73  Buchanan-Dunlop,  Colin  Napier  21  Sept.96 

so  Gayer,  Hugh  Walters    21  Sept.96 

39  Elliot.  Edward  Halhed  Hugh 21  Sept.96 

wn  Campbell,  Archibald  Neil    21  Sept.96 

so  Hill,  Rowley  Richard 21  Sept.96 

so  Mitchell,  Arthur  21  Sept.96 

9  Julian,  Charles  John  21  Sept.96 

88  Russell,  Son.  Bertrand  Joseph 21  Sept.96 

32  Roberts,  John  Bradley 21  Sept.96 

77  Clark,  William  Elli      21  Sept.96 

wn  Close,  Hugh  Marston 21  Sept.96 

ea  Sitwell,  Norman  Sisscn  Hurt 2t  Sept  _ 

so  Stenhouse,  James  Llewellyn  21  Sept.96 

10  Cantlie,  YVilliam  Henry  Northcote  25  Sept.96 

wn   Riccard,  John  Stanley 16  Jan.  97 

44  Phillips,  Edward  Eawtin 16  Jan.  97 

so  Smith,  Etienne  de  Herriez   23  Mar.  97 

so  Ledwich,  William  Henry 23  Mar.  97 

ea  Hardinge,  Thomas  Sheffield  Newcome  23  Mar.  97 

14  Gethin,  Richard  Walter  St.  Lawrance   23  Mar.  97 

50  Stopford,  Heneage  Frank  23Mar.97 

so  Price,  Owen  Lloyd 23  Mar.  97 

ea  Kennaway,  Charles  Noel 23  Mar.  97 

Niven,  Oswald  Carmichael,  Song  Kong  23  Mar.  97 

40  Smith-Rewse,  Hy.  Bingham  Whistler    23  Mar.  97 

wn  Crozier,  Cecil  Barley  23  Mar.  97 

ea  Harvey,  William  Kerle 23  Mar.  97 

so  Dreyer,  John  Tuthill ,...  23  Mar.  97 

50  Bartholomew,  William  Henry  23  Mar.  97 

wn  Cruickshank,  Harold  St.  John 23  Mar.  97 

so  Rainsford-Hannay,  Frederick 23  Mar.  97 

so  Allanson,  Cecil  John  Lyons  23  Mar.  97 

wn  Gill,  Douglas  Howard 23  Mar.  97 

.  90  Peckham,  Richard  Harry    23  Mar.  97 

30  Warburton,  William  Meiyill  23  Mar.  97 

ea  Haves-Sadler,  James    23  Mar.  97 

4  Hartland-Mahon,  Marcus  Chas.  James  23  Mar.  97 
91  Mundy,  Havcourt  Antrobus  Lindsay  ...  23  Mar.  97 

so  Campbell,  Norman  St.  Clair  23  Mar.  97 

so  Willis,  Sherlock  George  Ramsay  23  Mar.  97 

57  Wyatt,  George  Nevile    23  Mar.  97 

Ea  Angus,  John  Neil! 23  Mar.  97 

so  M'Donell,  Maurice  Leister    23  Mar.  97 

so  Jones,  William  Price  Suiton    1  Apr.  97 

4  Spender,  Wilfrid  Bliss  18  June  97 

ea  Fawcus,  Hugh 18  Juneg7 

ea  Rochfort-Boyd,  Henry  Charles 1  Sept.97 

wn  Hart,  Eric  George   1  Sept.97 

ea  Golf,  Lionel  Trevor 1  Sept.97 

ea  Ogilvie,  Gordon  1  Sept.97 

so  Stanley,  Frederick 1  Sept.97 

18  Furse,  Edmund  William  1  Sept.97 

ea  Cowie,  David  Gordon 1  Sept.97 

so  Forsyth,  James  Archibald  Charteris  ...    1  Sept.97 
so  Ellington,  Edward  Leonard   [  1  Septal 


Second  Lieutenants.  |2Ndlieui. 

so  Nevill,  Hugh  Lewis   1  Sept. 97 

so  Hay-Coghlan,  Percy  Hay 1  Sept,97 

Wakefield,  Thomas  M.,  Song  Konj  1  Sept.97 

so  Jones,  Richard  Percy    1  Sept.  97 

wn  Moberly,  Alfred  Joseph 1  Sept.97 

39  Cummins,  Ian  Ashley  Marshman 1  Sept.97 

so  Twinale,  William  Cecil  Erasmus  1  Sept.97 

so  Shewell.  Eden  Francis 1  Sept.97 

wn  Hawksley,  John  PlunkettVerney 1  Sept.97 

so  de  Smidt,  Erroll  Mervyn 1  Sept.97 

wn  Mevricke,  Rupert  John  Chabert   1  Sept.gy 

wn  Bedwell,  Edward  Parker 1  Sept.97 

wn  Byrne,  Percy  Edward  1  Sept.97 

wn  Paxton,  Harold  William  1  Sept.97 

wtc  Dalvell,  Charles  William  Parry 1  Sept.97 

ws  Spiller,  Duncan  Wilfred  Lambart 1  Sept.97 

so  Courtney.  Frederick  Harold 15  Sept.97 

ea  Browne,  Edmond  Waller     22  Oct.   97 

so  Finlay,  Robert  Eraucis    22  Ocli.   97 

ea  Thompson,  Arthur  Howard  Symes     ...  22  Oct.   97 

ea  Bone,  Fost-r  Al'an  Frederic  22  Oct.   97 

so  Webb,  George  Theodoiiins  Wynne  22  Oct.   97 

so  Jameson,  William  Kenneth  Eustace  ...  22  Oct.   91 

73  Bartley,  Stanhope  Cole 23  Dec.  97 

ea  Butler,  Bernard  Arnold  Barungton 23  Dec.  97 

ea  Shaw-Stewart,  Basil  Heron 23  Dec.  97 

ea  Green,  Arthur  Frank  Und'reville 23  Dec.  97 

78  Turner,  Arthur  Jervois   23  Dec.  97 

so  Alexander.  Robert  Clifford  John 23  Dec.  97 

ea  Leggett,  Wilfred  Noel  23  Dec.  97 

wn  Mallock,  Charles  Herbert 23  Dec.  97 

ea  Inglis,  Charles  Elliot 23  Dec.  97 

ea  Brind,  John  Edward  Spencer 23  Dec.  97 

ea  Haywood,  Austin  H.  Wightwick 23  Dec.  97 

2DEP.WN  Thompson-Pegge,  John  Francis  23  Dec.  97 

WNSpicer,  Percy  Leopold 23  Dec.  97 

ea  Campbell,  Robert  William  Procter 23  Dec.  97 

64  Allardyce,  John  Grahame  Buchanan...  23  Dec.  97 

so  Norton,  William  Harold  23  Dec.  97 

wn  Cameron,  Oxford  Somerville 23  Dec.  97 

wNScott,  John  Willoughby  23  Dec.  97 

wn  Synnoit,  Wilfrid  Tnomas   23  Dec.  97 

ea  Martelli,  Horace  de  Courc.y601     23  Dec.  97 

ea  Bennett,  Francis  Larkworthy  23  Dec.  97 

WNHoman.  Arthur  Charles  FitzGerald  ....  23  Dec.  97 

ea  Nutt,  Charles  Raymond   23  Dec.  97 

so  Mellor,  Jocelyn  23  Dec.  97 

so  Reid,  John  Francis    25  Dec.  97 

wn  Harrison,  Alfred  Herbert  25  Dec.  97 

ea  Szczepauski,  Hugh  Clayton  8  Jan.  98 

Peiniger,   Robert  Francis,  Song  Konq  10  Jan.  98 

Badham-Thornhill,  George.  Song  Kong  19  Jan.  98 

63  Cuninghame.EdwardWm. Montgomery  19  Jan.  98 

89  West,  Alexander  Henry  Delap iq  Jan.  98 

ea  Dobson,  Montague  Charles  26  Feb.  98 

ea  Cotter,  Edmond  Brian 26  Feb.  98 

so  Maitland-Addison,John  F.  R.Norman  26  Feb.  98 

wn  Moberly,  Archibald  Henry   26  Feb.  98 

so  Browne,  William  Lloyd 26  Feb.  98 

wn  Tandy,  Ernest  Napper    26  Feb.  98 

ea  M'Kenzie,  Hugh  Fraser 26  Feb.  98 

ea  Browne,  Alfred  Eden 26  Feb.  98 

so  Ramsay,  Hilton  Alexander  26  Feb.  98 

so  Fisbe,  Arthur  Francis  Babington  26  Feb.  98 

so  St.  John,  Edmund  Farquhar  26  Feb.  98 

38  Belcher,  William  Greaves  26  Feb.  98 

wn  Dean,  Arthur  Cecil  Hamilton 26  Feb.  98 

wn  Smith,  Allison  Eugene  26  Feb.  98 

ea  Reichwald,  William  Frederick    ...  21  Apr.  9S 

ea  Ensor,  Frederick  Charles  Curme 23  June  98 

9  Bird,  Hubeit  Bertram  Drought 23  June  98 

so  Mathews,  Walter  Vivante  Dewar 23  June  98 

so  Thomson,  Roger  Gordon 23  June  98 

so  Brancker,  Henry  Russel 23  June  98 

ea  Littledale,  Arthur  Charles  23  June  98 

Wit  Anstruther,  Robert  Abercrombie 23  June  98 

so  Salmond,  William  Geoffrey  Hansen 23  June  98 

so  Schrottky,  Cecil  Eugene  Gerard    23  June  98 

wn  Pollard,  CyrilJames  Keith 23  June  98 

14  Holford,  Charles  Frederick 23  June  98 

wn  Karslake,  Henry 23JunegS 

so  Parson5,  William  Forster.... 23  June  98 

ea  Rich,  John  Easton  23  June  98 

wn  Lock,  Robert  Ferguson 23  JunegS 

so  Wickham,  Thomas  Edmund  Palmer   ...  23  June 98 
ea  Langhorne,  James  Archibald  Dunboyne  23  June  98 

89  Awdry,  Ambrose  John 23  June  98 

so  Snowdon, Harold SmurthwaiteKeinpiay  23  JunegS 

so  Langt in,  Arthur  Victor    23  June  98 

so  Sheppard,  Ponsonby  23  JunegS 

vvn  Benn,  Jotm  Piercy  23  June  98 

wn  Browning,  Charles  Hunter 24  June  98 

so  Mackworth,  Francis  Julian  Audley 24  June  98 

wn  Davidson,  Norman  Randall 24  JunegS 

so  Clarke,  Hugh    24  Juneg8 

wn  Andrewes,  Francis  Edward    .., 24  JunegS 

so  Newcombe,  Clifford  Henry 24  June  g8 

so  Murray,  Archibald  Digby 24  JunegS 

so  Gretton,  George  Foster 24  JunegS 


182-4 


Royal  Artillery. 


SECOVII    LIEUTENANTS. 


wn  Colville,  John  Ross 124  June 

so  Maturin,  Reginald  George  I24  June 

ea  Disney,  James  William  King 24  June 

ea  Hamersley,  Hugh  St.  George I27  June 

M  Morris,  George  William  Sterne 114  Sept.98 

ws  Colteck,  Bernard  Bowles    I14  Sept. 

Lockhart,  Hugh  Wallace 14  Sept, 

23  Sealy,  John  M'Queen  ,..14  Sept 


Second  Lieutenbnts. 

so  Boddam-Whetham,  Cecil 

so  Holme,  Harold  Leupold  

so  Daubuz,  Robert  Frederic 

so  Cockburrj,  John  Edward  Harison    

ea  Hiekling,  Charles  Lawrence  

gt  Sherbrooke,  Nevile  Hugh  Cairns 

Woollcombc-Adams,  Cecil  Edward  Geo. 


2ND  LIEUT. 


14  Sept. 98 
14  Sept.98 
14  Sept.98 
14  Sept.98 
14  Sept.98 
14  Sept.98 
>6  Nov.  98 


Deputi"  A»jutant  General. 
p. -i.e.  Major  General  W.  P.  M.  Hutchinson,  1  Aug, 
Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General. 
p.s.c.  Major  F.  G.  Stone,  1  Sept.  94. 


Riding  .Masters, 
r.h.a.  Draper,  Frederick,  Woolwich 
re  Stevens, John,  -2o».JU"u/o)-i70ct.98 

r.h.a.  Simpson,  Robert,  Meerut 

fd  Bevington,  John,  Colckerter 

fd  Trusler,  James,  Newcastle   

fd  Thorne.  Willia,m  James,  Uilsea... 

r.h.a.  Brogan,  Thos.  Uy.Kirkec 

r.h.a.  Carnaghan,  John',605  Aldcrshot 
R.H.A.M'Combie,Alex.  \V  m..^  ewbridge 
RE  Learmont,  Jn.  Hid.  Eat.  Woolwich 
fd  Fleming,  Frederick,  Jiawal  Pindi 

fd  Clarke,  Tom,  Luclcnom   

fd  Aherne,  Denis,  Secunderabad 

fd  Hayward,George  William,Ba»-  ■) 


aalorc 


rg.me.and 

HON.  1 


fd  Parr,  John  Frederick, Aldershot.. 
e.h.a  Kirkbride,  T.  Warcup,  Meerut 

fd  Connell,  Timothy,  Shornclife 

fd  Rock,  Edward  (Depot)    Woolwich 
fd  Wilkins,  Charles  Bertie,  Woolwich 


Quarter  Masters. 
Murdoch,RobertHarnilton,5™. 
Major  15  June  St, Assist. Supdt. 

JR. A.  Records,  Woolwich   

b.h.a.  Paton,  William,60"  Aldershot 

Firth,  Samuel,603  Scarboro'  

ds  Wishart,  Richard  Jas.,  Woolwich 

Edwards,  James,  Limerick  City  ~> 

Art.  S.  Division,  21  May  87  ...j 

St.  Cooper,  Thos.  Francis,  Gibraltar. 

Small,  Alex.    Wicklow  Art.  S.  \ 

Div.  20  July87 , / 


1  Apr.  75 
24  Jan.  80 
31  Deo.  81 
10  June " 

24  Nov. 

15  May  89 
14  Sept.  89 
20  Feb.  92 

5  Apr.  93 
17  Jan.  94 

3  Feb.  94 

6  Mar.  95 
10  Apr. 

16  June  97 

9  Oct.   97 

25  Dec.  97 
23  Feb.    " 
13  Apr. 
19  Oct. 


qs.mh.akd 

HON.  LT. 


19  Feb.  73 

27  May  82 
1  Apr.  84 
S  Aug,  • 


HON. 
CAPTAIN 


i  Apr.  85 
24  Jan.  gz 
31  Dec.  9' 
10  June  95 
24  Nov.  98 


21  May  37 
n  June  87 
20  July  87 


1  Mar.  79 

27  May  92 
1  Apr.  94 
6  Aug.  94 


Quarter  Masters. 
M'Cafferty,  Charles,  Cork  Art.  \ 

8  Mar.  95    j 

Anderson,  William,  Ennis  

Murray,   Edward  Jas.,  Arynlll 

and  Bute  Art.  S.  Div j 

so    Perry,  Wm.  Change,  Cork  

Dickens,  John,  Londonderry    

ea  Lawrence,  William,  Sheerness  ... 
Stevens,     Thomas,    School   of) 

Gunnery,  Shoeburyness j 

Seager,    William,  Northumber-\ 

land  Art.  W.  Div.  11  Nov.  gi  5 

so    Whitley,  William  Thos.  Malta... 

wn  Coombes,  Samuel,  Devonport  ... 

r.h.  A.Richardson,  ^  .Depot, Woolwich 

Stepheno,   William,    Cardigan^ 

Art.  Aberystwith $ 

Williams,  Thomas.610 Carmar-) 

then  Art.  Carmarthen    j 

Cox,  John,6'-  Seaforth 

Murray,  John,  Dunbar 

Dawson,    Joseph    Temperley, ) 

Art.  College,  Woolwich j 

wn  Clements,   John  Sam.  Plymouth 
Scott,  John,  Depot  Field,  Wool-  ~) 


QK.MR.AND 

hon.lt. 


wich . 


21  May  97 
11  June  97 
20  July  97 


Joy, James, SnfolkArt.  26  Feb.  96 

so  Mason,  George,  Gosport 

Gee,  Albert  Benja.min.-DttWiam  \ 

Art.  Sunderland j 

Smith,     Henry,    Antrim    Art.  \ 

Carrickfergus j 

Cockaday,    George    Leonard,  ) 

Norfolk  Art.  Great  Yarmouth  j 
Vincent,  Harry,  Halifax,  N.S... 
Woods,  Robert  ^ohn,Insp.Gen.  \ 


4  Dec.  89 
30  Apr.  90 

18  June  90 

6  Dec.  90 
6  Dec.  90 
25  July  91 

25  July  91 

11  Nov.  91 
20  Feb.  92 
20  Feb.  92 
9  Mar.  92 

6  Apr.  92 

6  Apr.  92 

18  May  92 
15  Oct.  92 

1 3  June  94 

22  Dec.  94 

13  Feb.  96 

26  Feb.  96 
1  July  96 

1  July  96 

4  Nov.  96 

4  Nov.  96 
20  Jan.  97 
13  Mar.  97 


of  Ordnance  Dept.  War  Office  , 
Wager.Euclid  Brookes, Donegal ) 

Artillery,  Leiterkenny  j 

Haley,Wi'lliamCharles,S.  S.A.  1 

Woolwich   5 

Mott,  Walter,  Kent  Artillery 

FitzGerald,  T.  P.  Edinboro'  Art. 

Berridge,  William (28  Dec.  98 

Riding  Establishment. 
Major. — G.  G.  Simpson. 
Captain. — J.  Hanwell. 
Lieutenants. — W.  Thwaites  and  J.  E.  Cairnes. 
Hiding  Master. — J.  Stevens,  Son.  Major. 
Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


0  Oct.   97 

18  May  98 

28  Sept.98 
15  Oct 


HON. 
CAPTAIN. 


Eoyal  Artillery. 


m 


ROYAL  REGIMENT  OP  ARTILLERY. 


Horse  Artillery. 


Staff  at  Home. 

Lieutenant  Colonels. 

F.  J.  W.  Eustace,  Aldershot 

W.  L.  Davidson,  Woolwich 

Col.  W.  G.  Knox,  CB.  New 

bridge. 
E.  B.  Coke,  Ipswich. 
Riding  Masters. 
Lieut.         J.        Carnaghan 

Aldershot. 
Lieut.     A.     W.  McCombie, 
Newbridge. 
Quarter  Masters. 
Capt.  \V.  Paton,  Aldershot.. 
Lieut.      W.       C.      Haley, 
Woolwich. 

Staff  in  India. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. 
J.  Leach.  Secunderabad. 
C.  C.  Rich,  Umballa. 
J.  Hotham,  Bangalore. 
A.  N.  Rochfort.  Meerut. 
W.  H.  Suart,  Kirkee. 

Adjutants. 
Captain  J.  E.  W.  Headlam. 
Capt.  H.  M.  Campbell,  Kir- 
kee. 
Captain    C.    T.    Caulfeild, 
Secunderabad. 

Hiding  Masters. 
Lieut.  T.  H.  Brogan,  Kirkee. 
Capt.  R.  Simpson,  Meerut. 
Lieut.T.      W.      Kirkbride, 
Meerut. 
A  Battery,  Umballa. 
Major.— E.  A.  Burrows. 
Captain. — S.  D.  Browne. 
Lieuts.—  H.  A.  D.  Simpson- 
Baikie. 
R.  A.  Bright. 
J.  S.  Ollivant. 
B  Battery,  Lucknow. 
Major.— F.  H.  Ward. 
Captain.— R.  St.  C.  Lecky. 
Lieuts.— B.  Vincent. 
H.  C.  T.  Hildyard. 
R.  M.  Johnson. 


n  Bit.tery,  Meerut. 
Major. — E.  Gunner. 
Captain.—  E.  P.  Smith. 
Lieuts. — C.  Stirling. 

W.  A.  Short. 

L.  A.  Smith. 

D  Battery,  Umballa. 
Major. — J.  W.  Stirling. 
Captain—  E.  R.  H.  J.  Cloete. 
Lieuts.— P.  G.  Best. 

J.  C.  G.  A.  Hankey. 
H.  S.  Wilson. 

E  Battery,  Aldershot. 
Major. — E.  A.  Lambart. 
Capt.—V.  F.  W.  A.  Paget. 
Lieuts.— W.  V.  J.  C.  Elwes. 

.r.  G.  Denmstoun. 

K.  J.  Kincaid  Smith. 

F  Battery,  Sealkote. 
Major.— F.  L.  Cunliffe. 
Captain. — A.  H.  Short. 
Lieuts. — G.  P.  Dixon. 

G.  Gillson. 

T.  W.  H.  Walshe. 
G  Battery,  St.  John's  Wood. 
Major. — R.  B.  Allason. 
Capt. — H.  L.  A.  Jenkinson. 
Lieuts. — H.  Ra,msden. 

C.  Behrens. 

M.  R.  F.  Courage. 
H  Battery,  Meerut. 

Major. — E.  A.  Fanshawe. 
Captain. —  H.    C.  Williams- 

Wy  nn. 
Lieuts.-G.  E.  C.G.Charlton. 

A.  E.  Wardrop. 

D.  E.  Forman. 

1  Battery,  Mhow. 
Major.  —  Bt.Lt.Col.    C.   A 

Anderson. 
Captain. — A.  B.  Scott. 
Lieuts. — A.  F.  R.  Thomson. 

G.  R.  FitzR.  Talbot. 

W.  H.  Kay. 


J  Battery,  Bangalore. 
Major.— J.  M.  S.  Bruncker. 
Captain. — A.  C.  Counal. 
Lieuts.— C.  E.  D.  Budworth. 

J.  A.  Hobson. 

Stanley,  Hon.  G.  F. 

K  Battery,  Rawul  Pindee. 
Major. — R.  M.  Cvofton. 
Captain. — H.  M.  Ferrar. 
Lieuts. — E.  S.  Nairne. 

H.  D.  De  free. 

R.  G.  Keyworth. 

L  Battery, Kirkee. 
Major.—  A.  E.  Wilmot. 
Captain. — A.  H.  Hussey. 
Lieuts.  —  T.  S.  Hichens. 

E.  T.  M.  Bridges. 

C.  J.  H.  Swann. 

M  Battery,  Woolwich. 
Major.— E   C.  F.  Holland. 
Captain.— J.  B.  H.  Askwith. 
Lieuts. — H.  J.  Brock. 

H.  H.  Tudor. 

C.  H.  Wood. 

N  Battery,  Woolwich. 
Major. — J.  W.  Dunlop. 
Captain.— S.  Belfield. 
Lieuts. — W.  Gillman. 

G.  H.  A.  White. 

R.  England. 

O  Battery,  Aldershot. 

Major— A..' K.  C.  Phillpotts 

Captains. — R.  M.  Rodwell. 

Lieuts.— H.  E.  Vallentin. 

J.  B.  Aldridge. 

W.  G.  Thompson. 

P  Battery,  Ipswich. 
Major.— Sir  G.  Y.  Thomas, 

Bart. 
Captain. — A.  DA.  King. 
Lieuts.— G.  Baillie. 

B.  Atkinson. 

A.  Houstoun. 


Q  Battery,  Newbridge. 
Major.— E.  V.  Hughes. 
Captain. — S.  E.  G.  Lawless. 
Lieuts.— W.  P.  Monkhouse. 
E.  J.  R.  Peel. 
E.  B.  A.shmore. 
R  Battery.  Woolwich. 
Major. — B.  Burton. 
Captain.— G.  W.  Biddulph. 
Lieuts.— E.  W.  M.  Powell. 
J.  W.  F.  Lamont. 
E.  F.  T.  Ponsonhy. 

S  Battery,  Trimulgherry. 
Major.— p.s.c.  J.  L.  Keir. 
Captain.— P.  E.  Gray. 
Lieuts. — H.  J.  P.  Jefi'coat. 
S.  F.  Gosling. 
N.  E.  Tilney. 

T  Battery,  Aldershot. 
Major.— E.  S.  May. 
Captain. — R.  W.  Breeks. 
Lieuts. — H.  M.  Davson. 
R.  F.  Ruck-Keene. 
A.  Lascelles. 
TJ  Battery,  Newbridge. 
Major.— C.  E.  Maheriy, 
Captain.— B.  F.  Drake. 
Lieuts. — L.  C.  Livingstone- 
Learmonth. 
G.  J.  C.  Stapylton. 
E.  G.  Carbult. 

DEPOT. 

Woolwich. 
Biding    Master.  —  Capt .    F. 
Draper. 

Master.  —  Lieut.      F. 
Richardson. 
Major.— W.  H.  O'Neill. 
Captain.— A.  S.  T.  Biscoe. 
Lieuts.— V.    R.    Hine-Hay- 
coek. 
C.  H.  Liveing. 
W.  C.  Symon. 


Field  Artillery. 


Staff  at  Home. 
Lieutenant   Colonels. 
S.  Watson,  Weedon. 

E.  M.  Flint,  Shorncliffe. 
H.  T,  S.  Yates,  Newcastle 

on-Tyne. 

Col.  J.  M'Donnell,  Exeter. 

G.  R.  Challenor,  Col- 
chester. 

A.  J.  Montgomery,  Athlone. 

H.  V.  Hunt,  Aldershot. 

L.  J.  A.  Chapman,  Hilsea. 

H.  H.  Pengree,  Woolwich. 

p.s.c.  P.  H.  HammoQd, 
Limerick.  [wich. 

P.  0.  E.  Newbigging,  Wool- 

p.s.c.  J.  S.S.  Barker,  Woolwich 

F.  H.  Hall,  Aldershot. 
L.  W.  Parsons,  Cahir. 

H.   B.  Jeffreys,  p.s.c.  Bir- 
mingham. 

Biding  Masters. 
Lieut.  W.  J.  Thorne,  Hilsea. 
Capt.  J.  Bevington,  Col- 
chester. 
Lieut,  i.  Trnsler,  Newcastle, 
Lieut.  J.  F.  Parr,  Aldershot 
Lieut.  T.  Connell,  Shorn- 
cliffe. [wieh 
Lieut.  C.  B.  Wilkins,  Wool- 

Lieuienant  Colonel. 
E.  O.  Hay,  Natal. 

Adjutant. 

Capt.  J.  A.  Tyler,  Natal. 

Staff  in  India. 

Lieutenant  Colonels. 

p.s.c.    W.     W.    M.     Smith, 

Rawul  Pindee. 
Col.W.  N.  Jervis,  Lucknow. 


j  R.  Purdy,  Jhansi. 
R.  G.  W.  Hepburne,  Meean 
Meer.  [bellpore. 

j  H.  W.  Brackenbury,  Ca-mp- 
]  J.  W.  H.  Potts,  Mooltan. 
I  F.  W.  Banister,  Mhow. 
J.    Temple,  St.    Thomas's 

Mount. 
J.  A.  Coxhead,  Umballa. 
A.  H.  Hewat,  Mooltan. 
p.s.c.  J.  W.  Hawkins,  India. 

Adjutant. 
Capt.  A.  L.  VValker.  Rawul 
Pindee. 
Biding  Masters. 
Lieut.  G.  W.  Hayward,  Ban- 
galore. 
Lieut.  F.    Fleming,  Rawul 

Pindee. 
Lieut.  T.  Clarke,  Lucknow.. 
Lieut.  D.  Aheme,  Secunder- 
abad. 
i  Battery,  Kirkee. 

Major C.  D.  King. 

Captain. — E.  M.  Lachlan. 
Lieuts.— C.  F.  P.  Parry. 
J.  Byron. 
L.  B.  Montresor. 
■2  Battery,  Shorncliffe. 
Major. — A.  Bell-Irving. 
Captain. — H.  G.  Smith. 
Lieuts.— H.  T.  Russell. 

M.  J.  T.  FitzGerald. 
2nd  Lt. — 

3  Battery,  Meean  Meer. 
Major. — H.  Guise. 
Captain.  —  J.  R.  Wilson. 
Lieuts.— A.  C.  R.  Nutt. 
C.  R.  Newman. 
E.  H.  Jones. 


4  Battery,  Woolwich. 
Major—  E.  H.  Pickwoad. 
Captain. — C.  G.  Henshaw. 
Lieut.— T.     St.     A.     B.      L. 

Nevinson. 
2nd  Lts.—M..  J.  C.  H.  Mahon 

W.  B.  Spender. 

5  Battery,  Fermoy. 
Maior.—  S.  R.  Foster. 
Captain.— R.  F.  Ellice. 
Lieuts.— ML.  Biddulph. 

B.  H.  St.  L.  Chamier 
2nd  Lt. — W.  S.  Brancker. 

6  Battery,  Dinapore. 
Major. — p.s.c.     Col.    A.     G. 

Creagh,  CB. 
Captain. — E.  S.  Cleeve. 
Lieuts. — B.  R.  Kirwan. 

A.  M.  N.  Mackenzie. 

F.  A.  Buzzard. 

7  Battery,  Aldershot. 
Major—  C.  B.  Watkins. 
Captain. — H.D.W.Thomsonv 
Lieuts. — 

J.  Hay. 

G.  V.  Clarke. 

8  Battery,  Christchurch. 
Major.—  C.  F.  Blane. 
Captain.— G.  F.  Herbert. 
Lieuts. — A.  H.  Goldie. 

W.  O.  Holloway. 

G.  L.  H.  Howell. 

9  Battery,  Limerick. 
Major. — A.  S.  Wedderburn 
Captain. — P.  G.  Maunsell. 
Lieut. — H.  C.  Sheppard. 
2nd  Lis. — C.  J.  Julian. 

H.  B.  D.  Bird. 


eo  Battery,  Woolwich. 
Major.— S.  W.  Lane. 
Captain.— H.  C.  Oldnall. 
Lieuts.— E.  F.  Delaibrce. 

E.  H.  E.  Collen. 
2nd  Lt.—W.  H.  N.  Cantlie. 

ii  Battery,   Ferozepore. 
Major.— J.  P.  Langley. 
Captain. — P.  Potts. 
Lieuts. — C.  Evans. 

A.  G.  Arbuthnot. 

G.  H.  Gordon. 
12  Battery,  Jullunder. 
Major.— F.  E.  Johnson. 
Captain. — L.  Graham. 
Lieuts. — H.  N.  Packard. 
2nd  Lts.—B..  G.  Pringle. 

W.  M.  St.  G.  Kirke. 

13  Battery,  Natal. 
Major.— p.s.c.      P.       J.      R. 

Crampton. 
Captain. — M.  J.  MacCarthy. 
Lieut. — F.  A.  Wilson. 
211  i  Lts.—W.  Furnivall. 
R.  Henvey. 

14  Battery,  Aldershot. 
Major. — A.  C.  Bailward. 
Captain. — A.  Capel-Cure. 
Lieut. — A.  C.  Birch. 
2nd  Lts.-R.  W.  St.L.  Gethin. 
C.  P.  Holtbrd. 

15  Batterv,  Meerut. 
Major.— E.  Pollock. 
Captain. — C.  M.  R.  Johnson. 
Lieuts. — R.  E.  A.  Le  Mottee. 

H.  G.  Lloyd. 

H.  F.  E.  Lewin. 


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16  Battery,  Kirkee. 
Major.— C.  P.  Fendall,  DSO. 
Captain.— S.  A.  Brendon. 
Lieuts.—G.  T.  Mair. 

A.  D.  H.  Grayson. 

C.  S.  Holland. 

17  Battery,  Woolwich. 
Major.— T.  K.  E.  Johnston 
Captain.—  G.  C.  Johnston. 
Lieuts.—  E.  C.  Le  Pelley. 

R.  E.  P.  Wemyss. 

G.  L.  Batler. 

18  Battery,  Aldershot. 
Major.— Sir    j.    H.    J.    W 

Jervis,  St. 
Captain.— F.  B.  Johnstone. 
Lieuts. — H.  E.  Carey. 

A.  M.  Fox. 
and  Zt.— E.  W.  Furse. 

19  Battery,  Exeter. 
Major. — A.  W.  B.  Gordon. 
Captain.— R.E.L.  Radcliffe, 
Lieuts. — H.  F.  Dawson. 

H.  Spencer. 

L.  H.  D.  Broughtou. 

20  Battery,  Ipswich. 
Ma)or.—C.  H.  Blount. 
Captain.—  G.  Humphreys. 
Lieuts. — E.  J£.  Conolly. 

G.  H.  W.  Bayley. 
G.E.J.  A.  West. 
2:  Battery,  Bangalore. 
Major.  —  W.  E.  Blewict. 
Captain. — H.  M.  Campbell. 
Lieuts. — G.  S.  F.  Broome. 
H.  E.  Garstin. 
R.  E.  Ramsden. 

22  Battery,  Mhow. 
Major. — W.  Hanna. 
Captain. — L.  G.  F.  Gordon. 
Lieuts.— J.  F.  Barlow. 

S.  F.  Stallard. 

F.  A.  Kemble. 

23  Battery,  Trimulgherry. 

Major. — C.  N.  Simpson. 
Captain.  —  Son.       W.       D 

Sclater- Booth. 
ini  Lts.—K.  Ward. 
P.E.Lewis. 
J.  Ji'Q.  Sealy. 

24  Battery,  Agra. 
Major.— C.  M.  Haggard. 
Captain. — A.  P.  Longfield. 
Lieuts.— E.  W.  Grove. 

S.  S.  Browne. 
2nd  Lt. — A.  R.  Hudson. 

25  Battery,  Bangalore. 
Major.— A.  H.  Carter. 
Captain. — F.  L.  Sharp. 
Lieuts. — J.  Henry. 

H.  A.  Koebel. 
R.  E.  Paley. 

26  Battery,  Shorncliffe. 
M ajor.— p.s.c.H.S.  Dawkins. 
Captain.— C.  P.  Decie. 
Lieuts.— F.  T.  Oldham. 

H.  W.  Atlay. 

J.  S.  Maidlow. 
27  Battery,  Kusseerabad. 
Major.— C.  E.  Goulburn. 
Captain.— H.  C.  V.  Harrison. 
Lieuts. — A.  R.  Bayly. 

D.  B.  Stewart. 
W.  Evans. 

28  Battery,  Athlone. 

Major. — A.  Stokes. 

Captain. — W.  M.  Grover. 

Lieuts. — D.  D.  Arderne. 

H.  S.  Seligman. 

29  Battery,  Kirkee. 
Major. — H.  Burton. 
Captain.— C.  W.  Tyler. 
Lieuts.— H.  H.  Bond. 

E.  H.  Newman. 

30  Battery,  Fyzabad. 
Major.— C.  H.  S.  Vores. 
Captain.— C.  J.  U.  Morris. 
Lieuts. — C.  L.  C.  Hamilton 

J.H.  A.Pattisson. 
z»dLt.—W.  II.  Warbuxton. 


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I  31  Battery,  Hyderabad. 
\Mqjor. — Hon.  A.  Sidney. 

Captain. — C.  H.  Ford. 

Lieuts.— C.  SI.  D.  Bruce. 
C.  D.  Balfour. 

indLt. — W.  Stirling. 

32  Battery,  Jhansi. 
Major.— W.  H.  Williams. 
Captain. — 
Lieuts.- W.  H.  C.Despard. 

F.  D.  Logan. 
iniLt.— J.  B.  Roberts. 

33  Battery,  St.  Thomas's 

Mount. 

Major. — C.  de  Jersey. 

Captain. — C.  de  C.Hamilton. 
.Lieuts. — R.  T.  Slarsden. 
I        H.  B.  Smith. 

2nd  Lieut. — A.  T.  Lough. 

34  Battery,  Ahmedabad 
Major. — A.  C.  Daniell. 
Captain. — A.  F.  Hickie. 
Lieuts. — E.  W.  S.  Brooke. 

G.  H.  Stobart. 

2nd  Lt.—A.  E.  M.  Head. 

I     35  Battery,  Kurrachee. 
Major. — H.  K.  Jackson. 
Captain.— T.  SI.  TJsborne. 
Lieuts.— F.  E.  N.  Eckersall 

L.  C.  L.  Oldfleld. 

P.  Barton. 

36  Battery,  Neemuch, 
Major. — J.  H.  Jellett. 
Captain. — R.  Casement. 
Lieuts.—  F.  T.  Brown. 

C.  B.  Thackeray. 

37  Battery,  Woolwioh. 
Major.  — Bt.Lt. Col.    F.    B 

Elmslie. 
'Captain.— G.    F.     Milne    at 

Staff  College. 
[Lieuts.— W.  A.  S.  Gemmell. 

H.  A.  L.  H.  Wade. 

H.  R.  W.  M.  Smith. 

"     38  Battery,  Woolwich. 
Major.— H.  E.  Oldfleld. 
Captain. — E.  C.  Cameron. 
Lieuts— C.  L.  O'Malley. 

C.  W.  Scott. 
2ndLt.—W.  G.  Belcher. 

39  Battery,  Hilsea. 
Major.— C.  T.  Blewitt. 
Captain.— A.  H.  S.  Goff. 
Lieuts. — W.  Ellershaw. 
2nd  Lts.—W.  C.  E.  Twidale, 

E.  H.  H.  Elliot. 

40  Battery,  Ahmednagar. 

Major.  —  H.   M. -Campbell 

Captain.— F.  E.  H.  Allen. 

2nd Lts. — G.  R.V.  Kinsman, 

H.  B.  W.  S.  Rewse. 

41  Battery,  Lucknow. 
Major. — W.  G.  de  Jersey. 
Captain.— W.  E.  Wingfield. 
Lieuts. — W.  Strong. 

C.  P.  Roberts. 
2nd  Lt.  G.  H.  F.  Tailyour. 

42  Battery,  Trimulgherry. 
Mayor. — D.  E.  Dewar. 
Captain. — G.      M.      Yunge- 

Bateman. 
Lieuts. — S.  W.  Douglas. 
J.  T.  MacDougall. 

43  Battery,  Shorncliffe. 
Major. — p. s.c.    H.    G.    Bur- 

rowes. 
Captain.— F.  W.  Heath. 
Lieuts. — W.  SI'Gildowny. 

H.  H.  Peck. 

E.  C.  W.  D.  Walthall. 

44  Battery,  Colchester. 
Major.— W.  H.  Connolly. 
Captain. — C.  C.  Owen. 
Lieut. — 

2nd  Lts.—S.  H.  Phillips. 
F.  M.  Otter-Barry. 


45  Battery,  St.  Thomas's 
Mount. 

Major.— p.s.e.  W.    E.  Fair- 
holme. 

Captain.— E.  P.  England. 

Lieuts—  W.  G.  H.  Manley. 
J.  T.  Ashworth. 
H.  C.  S.  Clarke. 

46  Battery,  Cawnpore. 
Major.—  F.  W.  Boteler. 

Captain. -G.  F.  White. 
Lieuts.— T.  Bruce. 

H.  D.  Fonlkes. 

M.  L.  Goldie. 

47  Battery,  Meean  Mecr. 
Major.— S.  D.  Rainsford. 
Captain. — G.  Calvert. 
Lieuts. — A.  W.  Curtis. 

C.  E.  Palmer. 
L.  J.  Hext. 

48  Battery,  Barrackpore. 
Major. — A.  J.  Hughes. 
Caufain.— H.  A.  P.  White. 
Lieuts—  P.  Wheatley. 

2nd  Lts.—B..  J.  A.  Mackey. 

F.  D.  Atkinson. 

49  Battery,  Belgaum. 
Major.— R.  E.  Boothby. 
Captain. — R.A.  Vigne. 
Lieuts. — G.  J.  Henderson. 

W.  E.  Edwards. 
W.  C.  H.  Bell. 

50  Battery,  Jullunder. 
Major.— C.  M.  T.  Western. 
Captain. — H.  G.Sandilands, 
Lieuts. — L.  S.  Downes. 
2nd  Lts.—W.  H.  Bartholo- 
mew. 

H.  F.  Stopford. 

51  Battery,  Peshawur. 
Major. — L.  Forde. 
Captain. — R.  Fitz-SIaurice. 
Lieuts- W.  J.  B.  Allen. 

G.  E.  Bolster. 

52  Battery,  Jubbulpore. 
Major.— W.  J.  A.  Beat30n. 
Captain. — J.  G.  Rotten. 
Lieuts. — J.  Dalby. 

P.  W.  Game. 
2nd  Lt.—B.  B.  Gilpin. 

53  Battery,  Deesa. 
Maior. — A.  J.  Abdy. 
Captain.— R.  G.  Strange. 
Lieuts. — A.  M.  Perreau. 

J.  F.  A.  Higgins. 
2nd  Lt.—W.  H.  F.  Hughes. 

54  Battery,  Meerut. 
Major.— J.  E.  Harvey. 
Captain.— St.  J.  L.  H.    Du 

Plat-Taylor. 
Lieuts.— H.  A.  Boyce. 
F.  W.  Mackenzie. 
A.  S.  Cotton. 

55  Battery,  Saugor. 
Major. — P.  H.  Enthoven. 
Captain. — A.  R.  Knox. 
Lieuts.— 0.  de  l'E.  Winter. 

C.  St.  SI.  Ingham. 
2nd  Lt.— J.W.Hope. 

56  Battery,  Egypt. 
Hajor. — D.  G.  Prinsep. 
Captain.— E.  W.  SDedding. 
Lieuts— W.  H.  Drake. 

W.  L.  Foster. 
2?!d  Lt—  F.  G.  T.  Deshon. 
57  Battery,  Campbellpore. 
Major.— A.  B.  Helyar. 
Captain.— F.  T.  Ravenhill. 
Lieut. — L.  M.  Wilson. 

3.  A.  Birley. 
2nd  Lt—  G.  N.  Wyatt. 

58  Battery,  Kamptee. 
Major.— p.s.e.'!.  S.Baldock. 
Captain.— P.  G.  G.  Faussett. 
Lieuts.— E.  H.  Pirn. 

A.  B.  Bethell. 

H.  P.  R.  Coode. 


59  Battery,  Woolwich. 
Major.— H.  O'B.  Owen. 
Captain.— C.  E.  Coghill. 
Lieuts.— A.  E.  B.  Fair. 

R.  H.  Griffith. 
2nd  Lt.— F.  R.  Sedgwick. 

60  Battery,  Allahabad. 
Major. — P.  B.  Taylor. 
Captain. — H.  Rouse. 
Lieuts. — E.  W.  Alexander. 

G.  M'l.  Ritchie. 

F.  C.  Tyler. 

6i  Battery,  Woolwich. 
Major.— p. s.c. A.  H.  Gordon. 
Captain. — p. s.c,    J.     W.     G, 

Dawkins. 
Lieuts. — R.  C.  Coates. 

A.  SI.  R.  Slallock. 
2niLt. — J.  G.  Dooner. 

62  Battery,  Aldershot. 
Major. — G.  H.  SlcLaughlin. 
Capt.—H..  F.  Askwith. 
Lieuts.— L.  SI.  PhillpottS, 

J.  H.  W.  Johnstone. 

H.  E.  S.  Wynne. 

63  Battery,  Bristol. 
Maj.—W.  L.  H.  Paget. 
Captain. — K.  F.  Fox. 
Lieuts.— W.  B.  Browell. 

P.  P.  deB.  Radcliffe. 
2nd  Lt.—E.  W.  M.  Cuning- 
hame. 

64  Battery,  Weedon. 
Major.— p.s.c.  F.  Waldron. 
Captain. — H.  Corbyn. 
Lieuts. — F.  Goodson. 

E.  F.  Calthrop. 

2nd  Lt.—J.  G.B.  Allardyce* 

65  Battery,  Woolwich. 
Major.— W.  Tylden. 
Captain.— G.  C.  F.  Buchan. 
Lieuts.— A.  A.  Montgomery. 

A.  R.  Wainewright. 
2nd  Lt. — G.  S.  Tovey. 

66  Battery,  Aldershot. 
Major.— W.  Y.  Foster. 
Captain.— F.  A.  G.  Y.  Elton. 
Lieuts.—  C.St.L.  G.  Hawkes. 

C.  B.  Schreiber. 
J.  B.  Grylls. 

67  Battery,  Natal. 
Major.— J.  F.  Manifold. 
Captain.— J.  H.  W.  Tapp. 
Lieuts.— H.  R.  Pbipps. 

W.  H.  F.  Weber. 

O.  C.  DuPort. 

68  Battery,  Hilsea. 
Major.— Y.  B.  Lecky. 
Captain. — G.  G.  S.  Carey. 
Lieut.— H.  de  B.  Miller. 
2nd  Lts. — J.  Farquhar. 

H.  W.  Hill. 

69  Battery,  Natal. 
Major— F.  D.  V.  Wing. 
Captain.— W.  H.  Olivier. 
Lieuts.— R.  H.  F.  Sl'Culloch. 

H.  T.  Belcher. 

70  Battery,  Bareilly. 

Maj. — E.  J.  Phipps-Hornby . 
Captain. — G.  H.  Geddes. 
Lieuts.—  G.  M'C.  Campbell. 
H.  N.  St.  J.  Maule. 

F.  L.   C.   Livingstone- 
Learmonth. 

71  Battery,  Mooltan. 
Major. — p.s.c.  G.  E.  Benson. 
Captain. — J.  U.  Coates. 
Lieuts. — C. F.G.Washington, 

D.  J.  Slurch. 

2nd  Lt.— R.  E.  T.  Hogg. 

72  Battery,  Bellary. 
Major. — C.  T.  Robinson. 
Captain. — C.  O.  Head. 
Lieuts. — E.  W.  Plunimer, 

P.  P.  E.  de  Berry. 
A.  B.  Forman. 


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73  Battery,  Dorchester. 
Major. — C.  M.  Barlow. 
Captain— K.  S.  White. 
Lieuts. — D.  B.  Coates. 

J.  F.  I.  H.  Doyle. 
2nd  Lieut. — S.  C.  Bartley. 

74  Battery,  Newcastle. 
Major.— B.  G.  M'Q.M'Leod. 
Captain.— B.F.  X.  M.  Bond. 
Lieuts. — G.  Lewis. 

B.  Dickson. 
E.  M.  Birch. 

75  Battery,  Aldershot. 
Major.— W.  F.  L.  Lindsay. 
Captain.— C.  N.  Lyall. 
Lieuts— W.  R.  Eden. 

A.  R.  G.  Begbie. 
2nd  Lieut—  C.  N.  B.  Dunlop. 

76  Battery,  Athlone. 
Major. — R.  A.  G.  Harrison. 
Captain. — C.  P.  Stevens. 
Lieuts.— R.  D.  Wylde. 

B.  G.  Buchanan. 
K.  St.  G.  Kirke. 

77  Battery,  Coventry. 
Major. — F.  M.  Bland. 
Captain.— S.  W.  W.  Blacker. 
Lieuts. — Sir  J.  Keane,  Bt. 

C.  D.  Hope. 

2nd  Lieut.— -W.  E.  Clark. 
78  Battery,  Woolwich. 
Major. — D.  C.  Carter. 
Captain. — C.  B.  Levita. 
Lieuts.— P.  W.  B.  Kenning. 

T.  M.  Arcbdale. 
2nd  Lieut. — A.  J.  Turner. 


79  Battery,  Cahir. 
Major. — E.  H.  Armitage. 
Captain. — A.  G.  Glanville. 
Lieut.— H.  SI.  de  F.  Mont 

gomery. 
2nd  Lieut. — H.  Allcard. 
80  Battery,  .Than  si . 
Major. — A.  L.  Hibbert. 
Captain. — C  Battiscombe. 
Lieuts. — L.  L.  Parker. 

C.  Ravenhlll. 
T.  O.  Seagram. 

Si  Battery,  Trowbridge. 
Major. — H.  A.  Chapman. 
Captain. — W.  H.  Onslow. 
Lieuts. — A.  H.  N.  Devenish. 

E.  H.  Stevenson. 

A.  D.  Musgrave. 

82  Battery,  Exeter. 
Major.— A.  S.  Pratt. 
Captain. — J.  M'C   Maxwell. 
Lieuts.— F.  H.  G.  Stanton. 

W.  P.  L.  Davies. 
2nd  Lieut— J.  D.  B.  Fulton. 

83  Battery,  Colchester. 
Major.— G.  R.  Darley. 
Captain.— A.  T.  Butler. 
Lieuts.— C.  H.  Wilson. 

H.  W.  Neweome. 

D.  G.  Blois. 

84  Battery,  Newcastle. 
Major. — E.  Guinness. 
Captain. — W.  B.  Norwood. 
Lieuts. — H.  M.  Barnes. 

E.  L.  Wheeler. 
A.  Hinde. 


85  Battery,  Clonmel. 

Major. — H.  F.  Mercer. 
Captain. — H.  E.  Stockdale. 
Lieuts. — C.  C.  Barnes. 
W.  C.  E.  Rudkin. 
2nd  Lt. — 3.  E.  C.  jj.  Lear 
month. 

86  Battery,  Newcastle. 
Major. — C.  D.  Guinness. 
Captain. — C.  A.  Kilner. 
Lieuts.—  W.  MeN.  Gray. 

A.  C.  Edwards. 

R.  T.  Hill. 

87  Battery,  Seaforth. 
Major.— p.s.c.  N.  D.  Findlay 
Captain. — A.  M.  Balfour. 
Lieut.— S.  F.  L.  Metcalfe. 
2nd  Lieut. — E.  R.  Burne. 

88  Battery.  Weedon. 
Major. — p.s.c.  W.  A.   Smith 
Captain.  —  H.  A.  Lake. 
Lieuts. — R.  S.  Hardman. 

H.  E.  Street. 
2nd  Lt.-B.on.  B.  J.  Russell 

89  Battery,  Hilsea. 
Major.— H.  S.  Home. 
Captain. —  D.  Arbuthnot 
Liout.—J.  E.  James. 
2nd  Lieuts.— A.  H.  D.  West. 

A.  J.  Awdry. 
90  Battery,  Longford. 
■  Major.—  R.  F.  M'Crea. 
!  Captain.— H.  C.  C.  TJniacke. 
Lieut. — A.  H.  Bowring. 
2nd  Lt.—R.  H.  Peckham. 


91  Battery,  Waterford. 
Major.— H.  A.  D.  Curtis. 
Captain. — A.  M.  Kennard. 
Lieut. — E.  H.  Harpur. 
2nd  Lis.— H.  A.L.Mundy. 

N.  H.  C.  Sherbrookev 
92  Battery,   Birmingham. 
Major.— H.  A.  Bethell. 
Captain. — A.  M.  A.  Lennox* 
Lieuts.—  G.  E.  Ellissen. 
J.  P.  MacDougall. 

Dbpot,  Woolwich. 

Lieutenant    Colonel.  —  p.t.i, 

J.  W.  T.  Spencer. 
Adjutant. — Captain  E.  H.  T. 

Parsons. 
Riding    Master. — Lieut.    E. 

Rock. 
Qr.  Mr.— Lieut.  J.  Scott. 
Major. — F.  C.  Farmer. 
Captain.— W.  M.  Crockett. 
Lieuts. — W.  B.  Emery. 
H.  R.  Overton. 
L.  M.  Dyson. 
P.  N.G.  Reace. 
F.  W.  Gosset. 

RrniKG  EsTABLiSHUEWi, 
Woolwich. 
Major. — G.  G.  Simpson. 
Captain. — J.  Hanwell. 
Lieuts. — E.  C.  Sanders. 

J.  E.  Cairnes. 
RidingMasters. — Hon .  Mojo  iff 

3.  Stevens. 
Hon.  Lieut.  J.  Learmont. 


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Lieutenant  Colonels. 
Col.  A.  E.Duthy,  Allahabad. 
Col.  W.  Aitken,  CB.  Murree 

Hills. 
M.  W.  Saunders,  Quetta. 

Adjutant. 
Capt.  R.  A.  Kaye,  Quetta. 

1  Battery,  Rawal  Pindi. 
Major.— G.  F.  A.  Norton. 
Captain. — C.  W.  Brovvnlow. 
Lieuts. — H.  Robinson. 

C.  L.  R.  Gray. 

J.  Chrystie. 

2  Battery,  Quetta. 
Major.— 0.  S.  Smvth,  DSO. 
Captain.— F.  R.  Drake. 


Lieuts. — F.  C.  Poole. 
E.  H.  B.  Craster. 
A.  H.  Ollivant. 


3  Battery,  Khyber  Force. 

Major.— G.  B.  Smith. 

Captain. — Bt. Major  H.    D 
Grier. 

Lieuts.— P.  F.  FitzRoy. 
C.  W.  J.  Orr. 
J.  F.  Westerman. 

4  Battery,  Newport,  Hon. 

Major.— U.G.G.  D.Simpson. 
Captain.— F.  R.  Patch. 
Lieut.— W.  J.  Fowler. 
2nd  Lt.—G.  E.G.  W.Adams. 


5  Battery,  Barragully. 

Major.— W.  F.  Cleeve. 

Captain. — W.  K.  Hardy. 

Lieuts. — A.  Ellershaw. 

S.  D.  Bullen. 

C.  G.  Pritchard. 

6  Battery,  Mandalay. 
Major.— A.  Keene,  DSO. 
Captain.— H.  R.  Cook. 
Lieuts.— F.  H.  Metcalfe. 

A.  W.  Hewetson. 
H.  M.  Thomas. 

7  Battery,  Kalabagh. 
Major. — M.  F.  Fegen. 
Captain.— T.  E.  Marshall. 
Lieuts.— P.  S.  Lowis. 

F.  A.  Easton. 
F.  O.  Wyatt. 


8  Battery,  Jutogh. 
Major.— Bt.Lt. Colonel  S.  C. 

Shirres,  DSO. 
Captain.— F.  W.  S.  Stanton. 
Lieuts. — A.  G.  Smith. 
H.  13.  Molesworth. 
A.  C.  Wilkinson. 
9  Battery,  Darjeeling. 
Major.— F.  H.  J.  Birch. 
Captain. — M.  S.  Eyre. 
Lieuts.— G.  R.  M.  Mathew- 
Lannowe. 
R.  H.  Parker. 
R.  N.  Greathed. 
10  Battery,  Natal. 
Major. — G.  E.Bryant. 
Captain— T.  R.  C.  Hudson.. 
Lieuts.— G.  D.  Wheeler. 
H.  G.  Moor. 
W.  H.  Moore. 


EASTERN  DIVISION. 

Dover. 

Staff  at  Home. 

Lieutenant  Colonels. 

A.  S.  Griffiths,  Sheerness. 

H.  T.  Curling,  Dover. 

F.  M.  Turner,  Harwich. 

N.P.  Fowell.Shoeburyness, 

Armament  Majors. 
W.  E.  L.  Balfour,  Dover. 
T.  V.  W.  Phillips,  Graves- 
end. 

Adjutant. 
Capt.  R.  C.  Carr,  Dover. 

Divisional  Adjutants. 
Capt.  G.  V.  Clark,  Dover. 
Captain    B.    M.    Bateman, 

Pheerness. 
Cap;.  R.  Price,  Hanrich. 

Instructor  in  Gunnery. 
Captain  A.M. Tyler,  Dover. 
Instructors  in  Range  Finding 
Captain  H.    St.    G.    Ross, 

Sheerness. 
Captain     H.     O.     Vincent, 

Harwich. 
Lieut.  E.M.Perceval,Dover. 


Garrison    Artillery 

District  Officers. 

Dover. 
Major  E.  Dawson,  Tower  of 

London. 
Maj.  W.Osborne,  Chatham. 
Lieut.  R.  Clarke,  Newhaven. 
LieutM.  C.  Mason,  Graves- 
end. 


Quarter  Master. 
Lt.  W.Lawrence,  Sheerness 

Staff  Abhoad. 
Lieutenant   Colonels. 

Gibraltar. 
H.  A.  Scott,  Gibraltar. 
G.  M.  Stevens,  Bombay. 

Armament  Officer. 
Adjutant. 
Capt.  T.  L.  Coxhead,  DSO. 
Bombay. 

Divisional  Adjutants. 
Capt.  D.  Bremner,  Gibraltar. 
Lieut.— C.  H.  Ziegler. 

Instructor  in  Gunnery. 
Captain       F.       Aikenhead, 

Gibraltar. 
Instructors  in  Range  Finding 


Quarter  Master. 
Capt.T.  P.Cooper.Gibraltar 

1  Company,  Calcutta. 
Major.— E.  P.  A.  Tawney. 
Capt.—  E.E.Edlmann,  DSO 
Lieuts. — J.  C.  Hanna. 

J.  O'Kinealy. 

L.  S.Bay  ley. 

2  Company,  St.  Helena. 
Major.— C.  C.  W.  Clarke. 
Captains. — H.  H.  Rich. 

F.  Prendergast. 
Lieut. — L.  N.  Gooding. 
2ndLts—  T.S.N.  Hardinge . 

L.  T.  GofT 

B.  A.  B.  Butler. 

3  Company,  Rangoon. 
Major. — G.  R.  Townshend. 
Captain. — W.  Jennings. 
Lieut.— A.  J.  Thompson. 

D.  G.  Cowie. 
2nd  Lt.—B..  J.  Greig. 

4  Company,  Karachi. 
Major. — N.  Maxwell. 
Captain. — H.  L.  N.  Beynon 
Lieuts. — P.  P.  Langdon. 

W.  M.  Ogg. 
2nd  Lieut. — H.  G.  Carr. 


5  Company,  Malta. 
Major— p.s.c.   Bt.Lt.  Csl.3.. 

Adye. 
Captains.— K.  D.  Bell. 

P.  A.  Skipwith. 
2nd  Lieuts. — G.  H.  Rickard.. 

E.  B.  Cotter. 

H.  St.  G.  Hamersley. 

6  Company,  Dover; 
Major.— A.  B.  Shute. 
Captain.—  T.  C.  W.  Molony. 
Lieuts.— G.  P.  C.  Blount. 
2nd  Lieuts. — A.  M.  Seton. 

A.  C.  Littledale. 

7  (Siege  Train)  Company,. 
Dover. 

Major. — G.  N.  H.  Barlow. 
Captain— C.  N.  B.  Ballard. 
Lieuts. — R.  A.  Craig, 
A.  J.  R.  Greene. 
2nd    Lieut. — H.     C.    Szcze- 
panski. 

8  Company,  Aden. 
Major. — T.  R.  Harkness. 
Captain. — R.  E.  Stuart. 
Lieuts.— W.  A.  C.  Pilkingtoc 

G.  H.  C.Wilkins. 

C.  E.  Blanford. 


iH8 

9  Company,  Allahabad. 
Major.— p.s.c.  A.  B.  N.  Chur- 
chill. 
Captain. — J.St.C.Macmillan 
Lieuts.— H.  Crichton. 
G.F.  C.  Fmch. 
P.  H.  Climo. 

10  Company,  Shoeburyness. 
Major. — C.  E.  Jervois. 
Captain. — R.  H.  Hare. 
Lieut. — J.  A.  FitzGibbon. 
2nd  Lieut. — H.F.MeKenzie. 

n  Company,  Gibraltar. 
Major. — H.  M.  Slater. 
Capt. — H.  E.  Pennethorne. 
Lieut. — S.  R.  Normand. 
■znilLt. — A.  E.  Browne. 

12  Company,  Hooltan. 
Major. — A.  B.  Purvis. 
Captain. — J.  R.  Stansfeld. 
Lieuts. — E.  E.  N.  Waters. 

N.  S.  H.  SitWell. 
2nd  Lt.—J.  E.  S.  Brind. 

13  Company,  Bombay. 
Major. —  A.  V.  Briscoe. 
Captain. — R.  S..  Macgowan. 
Lieuts. — G.  Stoddart. 

R.  L.  Haymes. 
2nd  Lieut. — J.  V> .  Angus. 

14  Company,  Sheerness. 
Major.— W.  H.  Darby. 
Captain.— P.  H.M.  Dorehill. 
2nd  Lieuts.— F.  A.  P.  Bone. 

A.  P.  XJ.  Green. 
M.  C.  Dobson. 

15  Company,  Bover. 
Major. — O.  Rowe. 
Captain. — E.  D.  Cameron. 
Lieuts.— A.  J.  H.  Keyes. 
2nd  Lt. — J.A.  D.  Langhorne. 

16  Company,  Egypt. 
Major. — J.  H.  L.  Dallas. 
Captain. — C.  O.  Smeaton. 
Lieuts. — E.  G.  Waymouth. 

O.  H.  W.  Owen. 
G.  P.  Clayton. 

17  Company,  Malta. 
Major.—  C.  H.  Milward. 
Captain. — A.  D.  Kirby. 
Lieut.— M.  0.  C.  Bird 
2ndLts.— A.H.S.  Thompson, 

J.  W.  K.  Disney. 

18  Company,  Gibraltar. 
Major. — D'A.  B.  Preston. 
Captain. — J.  A.  Moren. 
2nd  Lts. — J.  B.  MacFarlan. 

G.  Ogilvie. 

R.  W.P.  Campbell. 

19  Company,  Gibraltar. 
Major. — TV.  H.  Cummings. 
Captain. —  H.  G.  Brett. 

2nd  Lts.—VT.  B.  Spalding. 
W.  N.  Leggett. 
F.  L.  Bennett. 

20  Company,  Gibraltar. 
Major.—  W.  C.  Anderson. 
Captain. — H.  S.  "Woodcock. 
Lieuts.— F.  E.  de  C.  Cheval- 

lier. 
2nd  Lieuts. — W.  K.  Harvey. 
C.  R.  Nutt. 

21  Company,  Sheerness. 
Major.—?.  W.  G.  Tothill. 
Captain.— A.  T.  Baker. 
Lieuts. — C.  N.  Kennaway. 

O.  Tritton. 

22  Company,  Sheerness. 
Major— P.  B.  R.  Toms. 
Captain. — A.  D.  Freland. 
Lieut. — 

2nd  Lieuts. — H.  C.  R.  Boyd. 
A.  H.  W.  Haywood.' 


Royal  Artillery. 


23  Company,  Shoeburyness. 
Major— K.  A.  Inglis. 
Captain.— R.  W.  Boger. 
Lieut.— S.  P.  Alderson. 
2nd  Lts. — K.  L.  Stevenson. 

R.  T.  Russell. 

24  Company,  Belhi. 
Major.— A.  H.  Callwell. 
Captain— F.  A.  Randolph. 
Lieuts. — R.  C.  Morris. 

J.  Grose. 

B.  H.  S.  Stewart. 

25  Company,  Hong  Kong. 
Major. — M.  M.  Morris. 
Captain. — W.  Thwaites. 
Lieuts. — M.  L.  Wilkinson. 

R.  W.  Castle. 
2nd  Lt. — E.  W.  Browne. 

26  Company,  Bombay. 
Major.— E.  J.  K.  Priestley. 
Captain. — G.N.  Cartwright. 
Lieuts. — H.  G.  Sargeaunt. 
2nd  Lts. — J.  H.  Sadler. 

H.  de  C.  Martelli. 

27  Company,  Sheerness. 
Major— G.  H.  Bittleston. 
Captain.-  H.  E.  Cadell. 
Lieut.— H.  W.  G.  Keddie. 
2nd  Lieuts. — H.  Fawcus. 

C.  E.  Inglis. 
28Company,landguardFort. 
Major. — J.  H.  Balguy. 
Captain. — H.  L.  Lithgow. 
2nd  Lts.—W.  F.  Reich wald. 

F.  C.  C.  Ensor. 
.  J.E.Rich. 

29  Company,  leith  Fort. 
Major.— G.  T.  Kelaart. 
Capt.— H.  de  L.  Walters. 
Lieut.— C.  N.  Ewart. 
2nd  Lieut. — C.  L.  Hickling. 

Depots. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. 
F.  T.  M.  Beaver,  Woolwich. 
J.  V.  V.  Baker,  Dover. 
F.  A.  Aylmer,  Great  Yar- 
mouth. 
District  Officers. 
Cvptain  E.   Turner  (Acting 

Adjutant),  Woolwich. 
Lieut.  Great 

Yarmouth. 
Adjutants. 
Captain   R.   G.    Merriman 

DSO.  Dover. 
Captain  J.  P.  Du  Cane,  Great 
Yarmouth. 
Quarter  Master. 
Lieut.  W.  Mott,  Dover. 
No.  1  Co.,  Dover. 
Major. — C.  E.  H.  Heyman. 
Captain. — G.  Laird. 
Lieuts. — N.  D.  Cochrane. 
C.  F.  Bishop. 
No.  2  Co.,  Gt.  Yarmouth. 
Major.— G.  E.  Weigall. 
Capt. — J.  A.  Stewart. 
Lieut.— C.  W.  Collingwood. 
2ndLt. — I.  de  L.P.Lowsley. 

Affiliated  Militia  Artillery. 
—Kent,  Norfolk,  Suffolk 
and  Sussex  Artillery. 


SOUTHERN   DIVISION. 

Portsmouth. 

Staff  at  Home. 

Lieutenant  Colonels. 

J.  H.  Rosseter,  Portsmouth. 

H.  G.  Weir,  Portsmouth 

A.   Mansel,  DSO.     Ports- 
mouth. 

P.  A.  Bowies,  Weymouth. 

Col.  W.   W.   Smith,  Golden 
Hill. 

E.  C.  Wace,  DSO.  London- 
derry. 

E.  N.  Henriques,  Gosport. 

R.  Oakes,  Cork  Harbour. 


Adjutants. 

Capt.  C.  J.  Perceval,  Ports- 
mouth. 

Capt.  H.  B.  Strange,  Ports- 
mouth. 

Divisional  Adjutants. 
Capt.  A.  M.  Smith,  Golden 

Hill.  [mouth. 

Capt.  W.  J.  Kapier,  Wey- 
Capt.  H.  L.  Powell,  Gosport 
Capt.    A.   G.   Norris,  Cork 

Harbour. 

Instructors  in  Gunnery. 
Capt.  A.  T.  Cuming,  Ports- 
mouth. [Harbour. 
Lieut.  A.  H.  Kane,  Cork 
Instructors  in  ItangeFinding. 
Capt.  M.  A.  C.  Crowe, 
Golden  Hill.  [mouth. 
Capt.  J.  H.  Mansell,  Ports- 


Capt. 

Capt. 

Lieut, 
Lieut. 
Lieut. 
Lieut. 

Lieut. 


District  OjpZcers. 
J.  H.    Chinn,    Edin- 
burgh. 

G.  A.  CD.  Wingfield, 
Gosport. 
G.  Neal,  Seaforth. 
S.  T.  Smith,  Dublin. 
W.  P.  Furner,  Cork. 
A.  R.  Malcolm,  Ports- 
mouth, [deen. 
J.  A.  Williams,  Aber- 


Quarter  Masters. 
Capt.  Portsmouth. 

Lieut.'W'.C. Perry,  Cork  Hbr. 

Staff  Abroad. 
Lieutenant   Colonels. 
G.  D.  Fanshawe,  Ceylon. 
p.s.c.  CoZ.deC.Daniell,Malta. 
R'.  W.  P.  Robertson,  Malta. 
W.  P.  Graham,  Malta. 
C.  L.  Casey,  Singapore. 
G.  P.  Owen,  Roorkee. 
W.  S.  Wali'ord,  Aden. 
A.  R.  Praser,  Hong  Kong. 
R.  F.  Johnson,  Rangoon. 

Armament  OjpZcers. 
Lieut.     P.    L.    Holbrooke, 
Malta. 

Malta. 

Adjutants. 
Capf.W.H.O.Kemmis,Aden. 
Captain    A.  E.  J.  Perkins, 

Roorkee. 
Capt.B..  J.  Kelsall,  Rangoon. 

Divisional  Adjutants. 
Capt.  F.  L.  Playfair,  Malta. 
Capt.  N.  B.  Hefi'ernan,Malta 
Capt.  J.  C.  Burnett,  Malta. 
Capt.G.  H.  Chepmell,  Hong 

Kong. 
Lieut.  R.  H.  Manley, Ceylon. 
Capt. G.Tyacke,  Singapore. 

Instructors  in  Gunnery. 
Lieut.  P.  K.  Lewes,  Malta. 
Capt.  A.  S.  Buckle,  Aden. 

Instructor  in  Mange  Finding 
Lieut.  C.  A.  Fisher,  Malta. 

District   Officer. 
Capt.  R.  M.  Laird,  Malta. 

Quarter  Master. 
Lieut—  W.T.Wbitley.Malta. 

1  Company,  Malta. 
Major.  —  C.  A.  Howard. 
Captains. — R.  C.  Stevenson. 

W.  J.  K.  Rettie. 
Lieut. — J.  A.  P.  Robinson. 
2nd  Lts. — J.  T.  Dreyer. 

W.  K.  E.  Jameson. 

A.  P.  B.  Fishe. 

2  Company,  Gibraltar. 
Major.— T.  W.  Powles. 
Captain.— H.  M.  Elliot. 
Lieut.— E.  Wighton. 
2nd  Lt.—C.  E.  G.  Schrottky. 


3  Company,  Portsmouth. 
Major.— M.  W.  P.  Block. 
Captain.— W.  F.  T.  Corrie. 
2?id  Lts.— A.  S.  P.  McGhee. 

4  Company,  Weymouth. 
Major—  G.  W.  R.  Fulton. 
Captain. — J.  F.  Fisher. 
Lieut. — R.  N.  Lockhart. 
2nd  Lt.—K.  W.  Lockhart. 

5  Company,  Agra. 
Major— Man.  R.  Tyrwhitt. 
Captain. — E.  R.  Phillips. 
Lieuts  —  W.  B.  Walker. 
2nd  Lieuts. — R.L.Bourchier. 
P.  H.  Courtney. 

6  Company,  Ceylon. 
Major.— A.  E.  A.  Butcher. 
Captain. — C.  E.  Stewart. 
Lts. — W.A.  W.Swettenham. 
2nd  Lts. — W.  H.  Ledwich. 

H.  S.  K.  Sncwdon. 

7  Company,  Weymouth. 
M a  jo  r. — 

Captain.— W.  B.  R.  Sandys. 
Lieuts. — L.  B.  S.  Christie. 
2nd  Lt.—F.  Stanley. 

8  Company,  Bermuda. 
Major.— C.  E.  English. 
Capts.—  O.  Phillipps. 

H.  B.  Roberts. 
2nd  Lieuts. — ■ 

P.  H.  H.Coghlan. 

E.  M.  deSmidt. 

J.  E.  H.  Cockburn. 

9  Company,  Roorkee. 
Major.—  F.  B.  Jackson. 
Captain. — R.  St.  G.  Gorton. 
Lieuts.— H.  T.  Hart. 

F.  W.  Van  der  Kiste. 
2nd  Lt.—F.  de  H.  Smith. 

10  Company,  Portsmouth. 
Major.—  R.  Wynyard. 
Captain. — 

Lieut.— A.  E.  Gordon. 
2nd  Lieuts. — J.  F.  R.  N.  M. 
Addison. 
H.  Clarke. 

11  Company,  Roorkee. 
Major. — H.  C.  Molesworth. 
Captain.—  H.  D.  Larymore, 

CMG. 
Lieuts. — R.  G.  Partridge. 
C.  E.  T.  Rolland. 

G.  S.  Wilkes. 

12  Company,  Singapore. 
Major. — J.  Lewes. 
Captain. — P.  R.  Simmonds. 
2nd  Lieuts. — J.L.Stenhouse. 

M.  L.  McDonell. 

R.  G.  Maturin. 

i3Company,GoldenHill,I.W 
Major.— Bt.Lt.Col.W.  C.  H. 

Blair. 
Captain.— P.  T.  C.  Herbert. 
Lieuts. — G.  C.  Appleyard. 
2nd  Lt.—R.  L.  Holme. 

14  Company,  Cork  Harbour. 
Maior.—W.  L.  B.  Smith. 
Captain.— R.  E.  Warden. 
Lieuts. — D.  P.  Nicholl. 

G.  N.  D.  Scott. 
F.  Hall. 

15  (Siege  Train)  Company, 
Fort  Grange,  Gosport. 

Major.— J.  R.  H.  Allen. 
Captain.— F.  A.  L.  Powell. 
Lieuts.— C.  Howard- Vyse. 

R.  L.  Barton. 
2nd  Lieut.— J.  A.C.Forsyth. 

16  Company,  Malta. 
Major.— p.s.c.  C.  E. Callwell. 
Captain.— R.  E.  Home. 
Lieuts.—  J.  K.  Kendall. 

M.  D.  Bell. 
2nd  Lts.—G.  S.  W.  Thomas. 

P.  J.  Paterson. 


Royal  Artillery. 


17  Company,  Malta. 
Major.— J.  de  W.  L.  Clarke. 
Capt.—F.  E.  L.  Barker. 
2nd  Lieuts. — O.  L.  Price. 

A.  J.  Moberly. 
W.  L.  Browne. 

18  Company,  Aden. 
Major. — J.  0.  English. 
Captain. — L.  J.  Chapman. 
Lieuts. -C.  C.  Palmer. 

G.  M.  Lennox. 

ig  Company,  Malta. 
Major. — C.  H.  Alexander. 
Capts.— Son.  14.  R.  C.  Ward. 

H.  E.  B.  Lane. 
Lieuts. — R.  G.  Westropp. 

R.  H.  Galvvey. 
2nd  Lieut. — T.  E.  P.  Wick- 
ham. 

20  (Siege  Train)  Company, 

Fort  Fareham,  Farenam. 
Major.— T.  H.  J.  Woodrow. 
Captain.—  A.     W.    Gay,    at 

Staff  College. 
Lieut.— C.  J.  D  .Freeth. 
2nd  Lieuts. — F.  R.  Hannaj'. 

W.  V.  D.  Mathews. 

21  Company,  Portsmouth. 
Major.— E.  D.  H.  Buckley. 
Captain. — 
Lieuts. — A.  C.  Kennedy. 

G.  R.  H.  Nugent. 
2nd  Lieut.— K.  W.  Gayer. 

22  Company,  Jamaica. 
Major. — W.  Lamhert. 
Capts. — A.  S.  Jenour. 

A.  W.  Grepe. 
2nd  Lis—  S.  G.R.Willis. 

W.  P.  S.  Jones. 

H.  L.  Nevill. 

R.  F.  Daubuz. 

23  Company,  Quetta. 
Major—  W.  W.  T.  Duhan. 
Captain. — P.  Foster. 
Lieat.—W.  E.  Manley. 
2nd  Lieuts. — H.  C.  L.  Cock. 

R.  F.  Finlay. 

24  (Heavy)  Company, 
Campbellpore. 
Major. — H.  O.  Piers. 
Captain. — J.  S.  Gooch. 
Lieut.  —  H.  C.  Hall. 
2nd  Lts. — C.  J.  L.  Allanscn. 
W.  0.  S.  Sanders. 

25  Company,  Hong  Kong. 
Major.— W.  W.  Griffin. 
Captain. — R.  Geoghegan. 
2nd  Lieut.— E.  F.  Shewell. 

26  Company,  Gibraltar. 
Major. — L.  P.  Garden. 
Captain. — W.  Gurdon. 
Lieut. — E.  Davidson. 
-2nd Lieuts. — W.  H.  Norton. 
P.  Sheppard. 

27  Company,  Malta. 
Major.— B..  E.F.  G.  Adams. 
Captain. — H.  R.  Gotto. 
Lieut.— S.  R.Pike. 
2nd  Lieuts. —  A.  G.  Haig. 

R.  R.  Hill. 

28  Company,  Bombay. 
Major. — A.  Traeey. 
Captain. — 

Lieut— J.  H.  Keogh. 
2nd  Lt.—W.  G.  H.  Salmond. 

29  Company, Barrackpore. 
Major.—  '!.  E.  Carte. 
Captain.— W .  D.  Nichol. 
Lieut, — L.  K.  Stanbrough. 
2nd  Lieuts. — C.  L.  Evans. 

A.  D.  Murray. 

30  Company,  Portsmouth. 
Major. — W.  S. Churchward. 
Captain. — E.  P.  Smith. 
Lieut. — H.  S.  Hearn. 
2nd  Lts.—B.  F.  St.  John. 

G.  F.  Gretton. 


31  Company,  Malta. 

Major.— J.  P.  Fell. 
Captain.  — J.  H.  V.  Crowe, 

at  StatT  College. 
2nd  £/s.—R.C. J. Alexander. 

W:  F.  Parsons. 

32  Company, Cork  Harbour. 

Major. — E.  A.  G.  Tippinge. 
Captain.— R.  E.  Tyler. 
Lieuts. — R.  O.  Marton. 

■T.  H.  Ma.ssie. 

H.  M.  Vandeleur. 

33  Company,  Rawal  Pindee. 
Major.— J.  M.  Burt. 
Captain. — W.  P.  Alexander. 
Lieut.— C.  F.  Phipps. 
2nd  Lt.—A.  Mitchell. 
I.  S.  Cobbe. 

34  Company,  Ceylon. 
Major.— V[.  R.  W.  James. 
Captain.  —  E.      S.     E.    W. 

Russell. 
Lieuts.— H.  Morrice. 

H.  W.  Gardiner. 
2nd  Lt.—C.  H.  Newcombe. 

35  Company,  Singapore. 
Major. — P.  B.  Hanham. 
Captain. — W.  L.  Farmar. 
Lieut. — -P.  H.  Cruickshank. 
2nd  Lts.— (i.  T.  W.  Webb. 

J.  F.  Reid. 

36  Company,  Gibraltar. 
Major.— R.  C.  Foster. 
Captain. — A.  T.  Anderson. 
Lieuts.— A..  E.  C.  Myers. 

M.  W.  H.  M'Cheane. 
2nd  Li. — J.  Mellor. 

37  Company,  Ceylon. 
Major. — 

Capt. — A .  R.  Y.Kirkpatrick. 
Lieut.— &.  B.  M.  Cameron. 
2nd  Lt.—G.   Boddam- Whet- 
ham. 

38  Company,  Hong  Kong. 
Major.— F.  M.  Close. 
Captain. — W.  L.  Warren. 
Lieut.—  A.  C.  R.  Greene. 
2nd  Lts.—K.  G.  Campbell. 

R.  G.  Thomson. 

39  Company,  Portsmouth. 
Major.— J.A.Labalmondiere 
Captain. — R.M.B.Ruthven. 
2nd  Lts. — H.  A.  Ramsay. 

H.  R.  Brancker. 

F.  J.  A.  Mackworth. 

4oCompany,GoldenHill,I.W. 
Major. — F.  J.  Graeme. 
Captain. —  S.  G.  Horton. 
Lieuts.— W.  D.  C.  Trimnell. 

H.  W.  Ravenhill. 
2nd  Lt. — 

41  Company,  Portsmouth. 
Major. — T.  fi.  Chamberlain. 
Captain. — H.  B.  Dodgson. 
Lieut. — J,  D.  Sherer. 
2nd  Lts — E.  L.Ellington. 
A.  V.  Langton. 

Depots. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. 
Col.  C.J.Blake,  Fort  Rowner. 
A.  M.  Murray,  Cork. 
G.  J.  Lord  Play  fair,  Aber- 
deen. 
H.C.  M.  Woods,  Leith  Fort. 
P.  Saltmarshe.  Seaforth. 

Adjutants. 
Capt.  G.  A.  Cardew,  Leith 

Fort. 
Captain     W.     D.    Bnrrard, 
Seaforth. 

Divisional  Adjutant. 
Capt.  F.  H.Young,  Gosport. 

Quarter  Master. 
Lieut.  G.  Mason. 


No.  1  Depot,  Fort  Rowner, 
Gosport. 

Major. — A.  Matthews. 
Captain. — J.  C.  Watson. 
Lieuts. —  R.  S.  de  Winton. 

H.  L.  Lowry. 

E.  S.de  V.B.  Hnni. 

No.  2  Depot,  Seaforth, 
.Liverpool. 
Major. — J.  O.  Hodgson. 
Captain. — H.  L.  Reed. 
Lieuts.— D.   F.  Tulloch. 

P.  Y.  Redfern. 
2nd  Lt. — K.  D.  Hutchison. 

AfjiliatedMilitia  Artillery 
Antrim,  South  -  East  of 
Scotland,  Cork,  Donegal, 
Dublin  City,  Edinburgh, 
Fife.Forfar  and  Kincardine, 
Hampshire  and  Isle  of 
Wight,  Lancasmre,  Limerick 
City,  Mid  Ulster,  Tipperary 
Waterford.West  of  Scotland, 
Wicklow,  Sligo,  London- 
derry, and  Clare. 


'WESTERN  DIVISION. 
Devonport. 
Staff  at  Home. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. 
W.  H.  Frith,  Devonport. 
W.  J.  Fowler,  Devonport. 
L.  E.  Coker,  Devonport. 
Col.  G.B.Allen,  Cardiff. 
CM.  Western, PembrokeDk. 
A.  L.  Lane,  Falmouth. 

Armament  Major. 
R.  L.  Haines,  Devonport. 

Adjutant. 
Captain  W.  H.  Robinson, 
Devonport. 

Divisional  Adjutants. 

Captain  H.  S.  LeM.  Guelle, 
Devonport. 

Capt.  F.  C.  Fowler,  Devon- 
port. 

Capt.  T.  A.  Tancred,  Devon- 
rjort. 

Capt.  F.  T.  Fisher,  Pem- 
broke Dock. 

Lnstruetors  in  Mange  Finding 
Capt.  R.  P.  Smith,  Devon- 
port. 
Lieut.  A.  C.Williams,  Devon- 
port. 

District  Officers. 
Major  H.  Bowman,  Devon- 
port. 
Major  A.  B.  Chamberlin. 

Tynemouth. 
Captain  W.  H.  Popplestone, 

Falmouth. 
Lieut.     W.     J.     Beardsley, 

Cardiff. 

Paull 

Point. 
Lieut.    H.  G.  W.    Jennison, 

Devonport. 

Quarter  Master. 
Lieut.  J.  S.  Clements,  Ply- 
mouth. 

Staff  Abeoad. 

Lieutenant  Colonels. 

p.s.c.  J.  C.  Dalton,  Canada. 

C.  R.  W.Hervey.Kurrachee 

p.s.c.  J.  K.  Trotter,    CMG. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
G.  G.M.Mason, Barrackpore 
H.  J.  Lyster,  Mauritius. 

Adjutant. 
Captain     A.      J.      Mullins, 
Kurrachce. 

Divisional  Adjutants. 
Lt.  W.  E.  Rumbold, Halifax. 
Captain  W.  H.  Mills,  Cape. 
Capt.H.li.  Griffin,  Bermuda. 


188a 

Instructor  in  Gunnery. 

Lieut.  A..  M.  Cayley,  Hali- 
fax, N.S. 

Captain  C.  W.  Richardson, 
Barrackpore. 

Instructors  in  Range  Finding. 

Lieut.  W.  G.  '  UlanforcL 
Halifax,  N.S. 

Lieut.  C.  M.  Playfair, 
Bermuda. 

Lieut. F. Warren, Mauritius.  - 

Lieut.  P.  Suther,  St.  Lucia. 

District  Officer. 
Lieut.  J.  R.  F.  Lightowlers, 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Qr. Mr. —Lieut.  H.  Vincent, 
Halifax,  N.S. 

i  Company,  St.  Lucia. 
Major. — A.  L.  Molesworth. 
Captain.— W.  E.  Wailes. 
Lieut.— E.  V.  D.  Riddell. 
2nd  Lts.—K.  W.  Paxton. 

C.  I.  Harrison. 
2  Company,  Pembroke  Dock. 
Major.— F.  A.  Curteis. 
Captain.— H.  W.  Taylor. 
2nd  Lts.—O.  D.  Crozier. 

E.  N.  Tandy. 

C.  H.  Browning. 

3  Company,  Bermuda. 
Major.— E.  B.  Anderson. 
Capts.— A.  W.  P.-Beresford. 

H.  W.  lies. 
Lieuts.— H.  M.  Innes. 

G.  T.  C.  Dwyer. 

W.  E.  Castens. 
2ndLt.— 3.  p.  v.  Hawksley. 

4  (Siege  Train)  Company, 

Roorkee. 
Major.— 0.  A.  Ryan. 
Captain—  E.  D.  C.  Cameron. 
Lieuts.— R.  H.  Goodwin. 

R.  B.  Crofcon. 

E.  L.  Hardcastle. 

5  Company,  Fort  Attock. 
2Iajor.— A.  H.  Browne. 
Captain.— F.  Vans  Agnew. 
Lieuts.— C.  G.  E.  S.  Nash. 

R.  H.  M'Vittie. 
2nd  Lt.—  E.  F.  Creswell.' 

6  Company,  Guernsey. 
Major.— G.  J.  F.  Talbot. 
Captain — W.  H.  Carey. 
2nd  Lts. — D.  H.  Gill 
P.  L.  Spicer. 

7  Company,  Trimulgherry. 
Major.— F.  R.  Thackeray. 
Captain.— R.  G.  Ouseley. 
Lieut. — W.  T.  Armitage. 
2nd  Lt. — J.  H.  M.  Beasley 
E.  G.  Hart. 
8  Company,  Mauiitius. 
Major. — A.  L.  Carroll. 
Capt.— H.  J.  W.  Farrell. 
Lieut. — W.  D.  Alexander. 
2nd  Lts. — O.  S.  Cameron. 
R.  F.  Lock. 

9  (Heavy)  Company, Jhansi.. 
Major. — A.  H.  Block. 
Captain.— M.  M.  Noble. 
Lieuts. — C.  K.  Bushe. 

C.  M.  Nuttall. 
2nd  Lt. — J.  P.  Benn. 

10  Company,  Devonpoit. 
Major. — F.  E.  Kent. 
Capt—  G.  H.  Sanders. 
Lieut.— C.  F.  G.  Low. 
2nd  Lts.—B..  W.  M.  Harimg- 
ton. 
H.  Karslakc, 

11  Comp.,Fort  St.  George. 

Major.— R.  W.  Fuller. 

Captain. — H.  R.  Palmer. 

Lieut.— H.  B.  Mayne. 

2ndLt—  H.  St.  J.   Cruick- 
shank. 
A.  H.  Moberley. 


189 

12  Company,  Jersey. 

Major.— H.  C.  G.  Taylor. 
Captain.— H.W.  M.  Parker. 
Lieut. — G.  E.  Carter. 
and  Zt.—A.  C.  H.  Dean. 

'  13  Company,  Devonport. 

Major. — H.  W.  Morrieson. 
Captain—  H.C.  St.G.  Moles- 

worth.  • 
Lieut. — A.  L.  B.  Jacob. 
2nd  Lts. — R.  A.  Anstruther. 
F.  E.  Andrewes. 

K14  Company,  Cape. 

Major— W.  H.  E.  Dobie. 
Capt. — H.  B.  Browniow. 
znd  Lts. — A.  N.  Campbell. 
B.  B.  Colbeck. 

15  Company  (Siege  Train), 
Fort  Efford,  Plymouth. 

Major. — E.  G.  Nicolls. 
Captain.— G.  E.  Giilbraith. 
Lieut.— A.  W.  D.  Roebuck. 
and  Lts.—G.  W.  P.  Dalyell. 
D.  W.  L.  Spiller. 

16  Company,  Aden. 

Major.— E.  U.  Blackett. 
Captain.— G.  R.  M.  Church. 
Lieut.— B.  H.  Bignell. 
zndLt. — J.  A.  M.  Cummins. 

17  Company,  Devonport. 

Major. — W.  F.  Cockburn. 
Captain. — A.  A.  McHardy. 
Lieuts.— W.  G.  Lyddon. 

D.  Clapham. 
2nd  Lt.—A.  C.  F.  Homan. 


Royal  Artillery. 


18  Company,  Bombay. 
Major.— H.  'J>.  Butcher. 
Captain.— E.  C.  Massy. 
Lieut.—  G.  de  S.  Dudley. 
and  Lt.—G.  J.  K.  Pollard. 

19  Company,  Halifax,  N.S. 
Major. — J.  C.  Marston. 
Capts. — 7>.s.e.W.A.Macbean 
Lieuts.— C.  S.  S.  Curteis. 

V.  L.  Beer. 
2nd  Lts. — J.  H.  H.  Jones. 
P.  E.  Byrne. 

20  Company,  Halifax,  N.S. 
Major.— H.  A.  Plant. 
Captains. — M.  B.  Roberts. 

W.  H.  Jones. 
Lieuts. — A.  Forbes. 

F.  J.  Odevaine. 
md  Lfs,—E.  P.  Bedwell. 

R.  P.  Jones. 

21  Company,  Bermuda. 
Major.— M.  O.  Hopkins. 
Captain. — W.  P.  Saunders. 
2nd  Lts.—W.  T.  Synnott. 

J.  R.  Colville. 
C.  H.  Mallock. 

22  Company,  Rangoon. 
Major.— S.  V.  Thornton. 
Captain. — L.  W.  Fraser. 
Lieut*.— C.  C.Noott. 

F.  W.  Richey. 
2nd  Lt. — G.  A.  Jamieson. 

23  Company,  Cape. 
Major. — G.  D.  Chamier. 
Capt.— C.  F.  R.  Price. 
Lieuts.—  E.  A.  Saunders. 
2nd    Lr\— N.   St.  C.  Camp- 
bell. 

H.  B.  H.  Johnston. 


24  Company,  Malta. 

Major. — Q.  DA.  Alexander. 
Captain. — A.  H.  Woodifield. 
Lieuts. — R.  L.  M.  Williams. 

R.  B.  Riddell. 
2nd  Lt. — A.  E.  Smith. 

25  Company,  Quetta. 

Major.— A.  ff.  Powell. 
Captain.— A.  J.  S.  Willett. 
Lieut.— J.  F.  Tyrrell. 
2nd  Lt. — J.  S.  Riccard. 

26  Company,  Mauritius. 

Majoi H.  S.  Nelson. 

Captain. —  H.  C.  Moultrie. 
Lieuts.— W.  E.  Kemble. 
2nd  Lfs.—K.  M.  Close. 
A.  H.  Harrison. 

27Company,PembrokeDock. 

Major. — B.  L.  Eman. 
Captain.— J.  ft.  Baldwin,  at 

Staff  College. 
Lieut.— G.  H.  Riach. 
2nd  Lts. — R.J.  C.Meyricke. 
J.  W.  Scott. 

28  Company,  Londonderry. 

Major.— G.  Wright. 
Captain. — F.  Lyon. 
Lieut. — J.  Quain. 
2nd  Lt. — N.  R.  Davidson. 

29  Company,  Plymouth. 

Major.— J.  F.  Craig. 
Captain.—  G.  V.  Davidson. 
Lieut. — H.  P.  Meares. 
?nd  Lt.—G.  W.  S.Morris. 


Dbpotj. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. 
H.  I.  Lugard,  Scarborough. 
L.  E.  Coker,  Devonport. 

Quarter  Master. 
Lt.  S.  Coombes,  Devonport. 

No.  1  Depot  (Citadel), 
Plymouth. 
Major. — R.  A.  Rigg. 
Captain.— G.  A.  FitzGerald. 
Lieuts.— C.  A.  Cleghorn. 
J.  J.  Hanks. 

No.  2  Depot,  Scarborough. 
Major.— M.  B.G.Jackson. 
Capt.— G.  H.  W.  Nicholson. 
Lieut. — W.  Parker. 
2nd  Lt.—Z.  F.  T.  Pegge. 

Affiliated  Militia  Artillery . 
—Cornwall  &  DevonMiners, 
Devon, Durham, Glamorgan, 
Northumberland,  Carmar- 
then, Pembroke.Yorkshire, 
and  Cardigan. 

REGIMENTAL  DISTRICT 
STAFF, 
Woolwich. 
Lt.Col.—Y.  O.  B.  Foote. 
Div.  Adj. — Lieut.  G.  Clark. 
Qr.Mr—  CVyrf.R.J.Wishart. 
Major. — R.  M.  Brady. 
Captain.—  R.  J.  Macdonald. 
Lieuts. — W.  Robson. 
J.  Inder. 

SIERRA   LEONE    DE- 
TACHMENT. 
Sierra    Leone   (Plymouth). — 
Capt.  C.  R.  Buckle. 
Lieut. 


Royal  Malta  Artillery. 


The  Ro3'al  Cypher  and  a  Maltese  Cross.    "  Egypt,  1882." 
Honorary  Colonel  -Field   Marshal'  H.R.H.  George  W.  F.  C.  Duke  of  Cambridge,1  KG.  XT.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI. 

GCMG.  GCIE.  GCVO.  Hon.  Colonel  in  Chief  to  the  Forces,  22  May  95. 
Lt.Colonel. — *Paolo  Bernard,  77  Feb.  97. 

Majobs. 

*Rinaldo  Briffa,  4  Nov.  96. 
'Alfred  Vella,8  17  Feb.  97. 
•William  Savona,  21  July  97. 

♦Joseph    Francis    Bernard,    4    Nov.    96    (Adjutant 
♦  Walter  Dunbar  Vella,  11  Aug.  97.  [27  Mar.  73). 

♦Alfred  William  Ganado,  n  Aug.  97. 
♦Arthur  Vella,  16  Mar.  98. 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

John  Salomone,  n  Aug.  97. 
Hugh  Sammut,  n  Aug.  97. 
97.  Edward  Henry  Reynaud,  16  Mar. 


•Antonio  Gatt,  14  Feb.  91. 
•Alexander  Mattel,3  12  Oct.  92. 
•Alfred  Trapani,3  1  Apr.  96. 


"Edward  Savona,  1  Apr.  96. 
♦Henry  Alexander  Balbi,  1  Apr.  96. 
*George  Dallas  Enriquez,  12  Aug.  96. 
♦Louis  Monreal,  12  Aug.  9G. 


♦Charles  Albert  Denaro,  11  Aug.  97. 
Oswald  Marianus  Carbonaro,  11  Aug.  97. 
Joseph  Mary  Otho  De  Domenico,  n  Aug 
Victor  Charles  Micallef,  11  Aug.  97. 


Captains. 


Pio  Savona,  2  Apr.  98. 

Edward  Caruana  Dingli,  2  Apr.  1 


Second  Lieutenants. 

I  Joseph  Vincent  Briffa,  2  Apr.  98. 

Alfred  Vincent  Falzon  Sant  Manduca,  2  Apr. 


Adjutant. — 'Captain  J.  F.  Bernard,  27  Mar.  97. 

Quarter  Master.— ♦Nicola  Vassallo,  14  Aug.  95  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Medical  Officers. — *Surqeon  Major  Lorenzo  Manche,  lf-D.  27  Feb.  75. 

*  Surgeon  Captain  Alfred  Mifsud,  FRCS.Ed.  1  Apr.  97. 
Hon.  Chaplain. — Rev.  Canon  P.  Muscat,  19  4ug.  96. 

Blue — Facings  Scarlet. 

1  The  Duke  of  Cambridge.— For  War  Services,  see  Royal  Artillery,  note  1. 
»  Majors  Mattel  and  A.  Trapani  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive  s  Star), 
s  Captain  Vella  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Transport  Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 


Horse  Guards. 1 


District  Officers. 


190 


Years'Ser, 
F.P,  H.P 
~i6~ 

IS 

«4 

1  + 


Majors. 

Edward  Dawson,  Tower  of  London 

Henry  Bowman,1  Devonport 

Walter  Osborne,  Chatham  

Arthur  Bruce  Chamberlin,  Tynemouth  . 


Captain's. 

Edward  Turner,  Acting  Adjutant,  Woolwich    

Richard  Price,  Harwich   — 

William  Pickup,  Adjutant  9  Lancashire  Volunteer 
Artillery,  1  Nov.  98    

William  Henry  Popplestone,  Falmouth    

John  Henry  Chinn,   Edinburgh    

George  Arthur  Cecil  Digby  Wingfield,  Gosport 

John  Russell,  Adjutant  3rd  Durham  Volunteer  Art, 
7  Nov.  98 

Robert  Montgomery  Laird,12  Malta   

Inspectors  of  Ordnance  Machinery. 

Frederick  Lane,  Army  Ordnance  Department, 
Portsmouth  (Qr.Mr.  24  Jan.  85) 

Robert  Leaver  Clark,  Army  Ordnance  Department, 
Mauritius  (Qr.Mr.  24  Jan.  85) 

Wm.  Edwd.  Donohue,  Army  Ordnance  Depart- 
ment, Gibraltar  (Qr.Mr.  14  Apr.  86)    


Lieutenants. 

William  Paine  Furner,  Cork 

Thomas  Young  \Osmond,13  Adjt.  1st  Fife  Vol.  Art.'-) 

with  rank  of  Captain,  20  Dec.  98    ) 

Albert  Bayspoole,1*  Adjutant  1  Aberdeenshire  Vol.} 

Artillery,  with  rank  of  Captain,  20  June  94    j 

William  Parker,  Scarborough 

Michnel    John  Long.  Adjutant   1  Lancashire  Vol.  } 

Art.  with  rank  of  Captain,  28  Nov.  98 > 

James  Richard  Prance  Lightowlers,  Cape  

Archibald  M'  Gill,  Adjutant  Tynemouth  Vol.  Art.] 

TV.  Div.  with  rank  of  Captain,  15  Jan.  98 ) 

Joseph  Henry  Bell  Johnston,16  Adj.  2  Durham  Vol.  } 

Art.  with  rank  of  Captain,  1  Feb.  94    ) 

Sidney  Thomas  Smith,  Dublin 

Francis  Cheualley  ,ls  Adj.   1   Forfar  Vol.  Art.  with  } 

rank  of  Captain,  16  Feb.  94 J 

John  Christian,   Adjutant  Alderney  Militia,  with} 

rank  of  Captain,  it  June  96  ) 

William  Robson,19  Woolwich 

William  Joseph  Beardsley ,20  Cardiff" 

Richard   Saunders,    Adjutant  1    Cumberland    Vol.~i 

Art.  with  rank  of  Captain,  10  Nov.  96 $ 

George  Clark,  Woolwich    


William  Richard  Arnold,  Adjuta.it  1  Banff  Volun-} 

teer  Artillery,  withrank  of 'Captain,  15  Aug.  93...  ) 

Henry  George  William  Jennison,  Devonport 

Thomas  Lacey,2i  Adjutant  1  Essex  Vol.  Art.  with^) 

rank  of  Captain,  20  Nov.  96    ) 

George  Neal,  Adjutant,  6  Lancashire  Vol.  Artillery  1 

with  rank  of  Captain,  1  May  93 j 

Robert  Clarke,  Newhaven  

John  Rowley,21  Adjutant  Rangoon  Volunteer  Artil-\ 

lery,  with  rank  of  Captain,  10  Nov.  93  j 

Andrew  Renton  Malcolm,  Portsmouth 

Thos.  Hy.  Edw.  Anderson,  RoyalJ  rsenal,  Woolwich 

John  Andrews  Williams,  Aberdeen 

William  Campbell  Mason,22  Gravesend 

Jacob  Inder  Woolwich 


Inspectors  of  Ordnance  Machinery. 
Charles   Wallace   Everett,    Army   Ordnance  De-  > 

parlment,  Halifax,  N.S j 

John  James  Truscott,  Barrackpore 

John  Grute,  Army  Ordnance Departmeat,  Ceylon    .  . 
Percy  George   Davies,   Army  Ordnance  Depart-} 

ment,  Hong  Kong     J 

Henry  Alfred  Marshall,  Rangoon    

Arthur  John  Last,  Army  Ordnance   Department,  } 

Cape   j 


APPD.DIST. 
OFFICEB. 


LIEUT.      CAPTAIN. 


i  Aug.  9 
1  Aug.  9 
1  Aug.  9 
1  Aug.  9 


1  Aug.  9 
1  Aug.  9 

1  Aug.  9 

1  Aug.  9 
1  Aug.  9 
1  Aug.  9 

1  Aug.  9 

t  Aug.  9 

1  Aug.  9 
1  Aug.  9 
1  Aug.  9 

1  Aug.  9 
1  Aug.  9 

1  Aug.  9 
1  Aug.  9 
1  Aug.  9 
1  Aug.  9 
1  Aug.  9 


1  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 

1  Aug. 

1  Aug. 
1  Aug. 

1  Aug. 

1  Aug. 

1  Aug. 
27  Jan. 
27  Jan. 

:o  Aug. 
14  Dec. 
19  Aug. 

•■9  Aug. 

3  Feb. 

3  Feb. 
17  Feb. 
:5  Oct. 


4  Mar. 

4  liar. 
4  Mar. 

4  Mar. 

4  Mar. 

6  May 


12  May  83  9  Mar.  91 
2  July  84  9  Mar.  91 
18  Mar.  85 '  9  Mar.  91 
10  June85  14  Apr.  91 


19  Sept. 85 
7  Nov.  85 

7  Apr.  86 


2  Sept.91 
2  Sept.91 

23  Aug.  92 


14  Apr.  86  23  Aug.  92 
14  Aug.  86  2    Apr.  95 


14  Aug. 
8  Sept.86 
20  July  87 


12  May 
12  May 

24  Apr. 
24  Apr. 
24  Apr. 
10  Aug. 
q  Oct. 

4  Dec. 
30  Apr. 
30  Apr. 

2  Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Oct. 

July 

July 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Aug. 
Dec. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
94  3  Feb. 
94  3  Feb. 
94  17  Feb. 
~  15  Oct. 


9 
9 

'9 

9 

9 
7 

91  8 

9 
9 

92  2 

92  27 

92  10 

92  14 

93  19 
93  '9 


90 


24  Apr.  95 

1  Nov.  98 
7  Nov.  98 

1  Aug.  91 
1  Aug.  9: 
1  Aug.  91 


BT.  MAJOR.       VfAJOB. 


20  Dec.  95 
18  Jan.  98 
30  Mar.  98 
9  Aug.  93 


93  4  Mar. 

93  4  Mar. 

93  4  Mar. 

93  4  Mar. 

93  4  Mar. 

93  6  May 


1  Major  Bowman  served 
in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

12  Captain  Laird  served  in 
the  Egyptian  war  in  1882,  and 
was  present  in  the  action  at 
Kassasin  on  the  9th  Septem- 
ber— severely  wounded  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

13  Lieut.  Osmond  served  in 
the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp , 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

14  Lieut.  Bayspoole  served 
in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

23  Lieut.  T.  Lacey  served  in 
the  Afghan  war  "of  1378-80. 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Ex- 
pedition in  i885-87(Medal  with 
Clasp). 


™  Captain  Johnston  served  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiab  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  m  the 
operations  around  Cabulin  December  1879  including  the  engagement  at  Killa  Khazi  and  the  investment  of  Sher- 
pore  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

18  Lieut.  Chevalley  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0  (Medal). 

19  Lieut.  Robson  served  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Saif-u- 
■deen,  Ahmed  Kheyl,  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  188s  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2°  Lieut.  Beardsley  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  and 
•was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar.  Tel-el-Mahuta.  Mahsama,  and  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

21  Captain  Rowley  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of  Zawa  (Medal) 
Served  with  the  Mabsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.    Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  and  was  nrea<vr-J 
atthebattleof  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp).  '    uu  w&s  present 

22  Lieut.  Mason  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  took  part  in  the  pursuit  of  King  Cetewayo  (Medal). 


191-2  War  Services  of  the   Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery. 

1  The  Duke  of  Cambridge  commanded  the  1st  Division  of  the  Eastern  Army  throughout  the  campaign  of  1854 
including  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  lukerinan  (horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  ("mentioned  in 
despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  the  House  of  Commons,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal  J . 

2  Sir  Collingwood  Dickson  served  on  the  staff  of  Lord  Raglan  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was 
present  at  the  affairs  of  Bulganacand  M'Keii^ie'sFarm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava, 
expedition  to  Kertch,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  4th  Feb.  1855) ;  commanded  the  right  siege  train,  and  was 
present  at  the  bombardments  of  17th  October,  9th  April,  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  four  Clasps.  CB.,  Aide  de  Camp 
to  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  Victoria  Cross,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal)  :  was  awarded  the  1T<£  "for  having,  on  the  17th  October  1854,  when  the  batteries  of  theRight  Attack 
had  run  short  of  powder,  displayed  the  greatest  coolness  and  contempt  of  danger  in  directing  the  unloading  of 
several  waggons  of  the  field  battery  which  were  brought  up  to  the  trenches  to  supply  the  want,  and  having 
personally  assisted  in  carrying  the  powder  barrels  under  a  severe  fire  from  the  enemy.''  He  is  also  a  Knight  of 
Charles  the  Third,  1st  Class  St.  Fernando,  and  Knisht  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 

3  Sir  Arnold  Kemball  served  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  Affghanistan,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghuznee 
(Medal).  Campaign  of  1857  in  Persia  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  The  Governor  General  of 
India  stated  in  his  notification  of  the  18th  June  1857  that  "the  valuable  assistance  afforded  on  every  occasion  of 
difficulty  and  danger,  and  especially  in  the  brilliant  expedition  against  Ahwaz,  by  Captain  Kemball  had  been 
highly  commended  by  Sir  James  Outram  and  merited  the  unqualified  approbation  and  the  hearty  thanks  of  the 
Governor  General  in  Council." 

*  Sir  Charles  D'Agnilar  served  the  Crimean  campaign  from  September  1854  to  March  1855,  including  the  battle 
of  Inkerman  (horse  shot)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardment  of 
17th  October  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  5th  Class  of 
the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  of  Gen- 
eral Franks'  Force  at  the  action  of  Secundra,  also  commanded  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel, Medal  with  Clasp). 

5  Sir  John  Miller  Adye  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Assist.Adjt.General  of  Royal  Artillery,  and 
was  presentattheaffairsof  Bulganac  andM'Kenzie's  Farm,  thebattlesof  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture 
of  Balaklava  Castle,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  Commander  ofthe  Legion  o'fBonor 
4  th  Class  ofthe  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  India  in  1857-58  as  Assist.Adjt.General  of  Royal  Artillery) 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  PandooNuddee  26th  Nov.,  operations  before  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham* 
27th  28th  and  29th  Nov.,  battle  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  6th  Dee.  1857  (three  times  men  - 
tioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Employed  on  special  service  with  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the 
North-West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  of  Laloo,  capture  of  Umbeylah,  and  destruction  of 
Mulkah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Chief  of  the  Staff'  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  with  the  rank  of  General, 
and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  Tel-el-Mahuta,  Kassasin  (9th  Sept.),  and  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  GCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp 
Grand  Cross  ofthe  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6  General  Carleton  commanded  the  Bengal  Artillery  Division  siege  train  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
in  1858;  commandedArtillery  in  the  action  of  Nawabgunge  (twice  mentionedin  despatches,  Brevet  ofLt  Colonel 
CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Sir  Michael  Biddulph  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkei-man,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol;  served  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  in  thetrenches 
and  as  Director  General  of  Submarine  Telegraphs  in  the  Black  Sea  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevets  of  Major  and 
Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  ofthe  Legion  of  Honor,  5  th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
During  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  he  commanded  the  Quetta  Field  Force  and  the  2nd  Division  ofthe  Candahar 
Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  occupation  cf  Candahar  and  in  the  engagement  at  Khushk-i-Nakhud ;  after- 
wards commanded  theThull  Chotiali  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses 
of  Parliament,  KCB.,  and  Medal).  TSee  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.) 

8  Genera)  Pearse  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49; — was  Assistant  Field  Engineer  under  General 
Whish  at  the  siage  of  Mooltan,  and  at  the  action  of  Soorujkoond,  and  subsequently  commanding  the  Artillery  of 
the  Nawab  of  Bhawulpore  under  Major  H.  B.  Edwardes ;  present  at  the  capture  of  the  city  of  Mooltan  (men- 
tioned in  despatches  for  conspicuous  gallantry  when  repelling  a  sortie  from  the  fortress  on  30th  December  1848). 
Served  under  Major  R.  G.  Taylor  with  the  Force  in  the  Derajat,  which  drove  the  Affghans  from  Bunnoo  (Punjaub 
Medal  with  Clasp).  On  the  2nd-  Jan.  1850,  at  the  Goombuttee  Pass,  at  the  head  of  the  border  levies  defeated  the 
tribe  of  Oomurzye  Vizeerees  who  made  a  descent  on  Bunnoo.  In  November  1852  was  in  command  of  4000  Cash- 
mere Regular  Troops  and  British  Irregular  Levies  in  the  Expedition  to  Khagan  and  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny,  commanded  the  Cavalry  of  the  Hurreeana  Irregular  Field 
Force  of  General  Van  Cortlandt  at  the  actions  of  Aodahand  Kheireeka.  In  command  of  400  Rahtore  Rajpoot  Cavalry* 
of  Bickaneer, — made  a  forced  march  on  the  26th  June  1857,  by  which  Hissar  was  relieved.  Commanded  a  Force 
which  stormed  and  captured  the  fortified  positions  of  Bhatoul  and  Mungalee  in  Hurreeana.  Commanded  the  Cavalry 
at  Jumalpoor.  Served  with  General  Showers'  Delhi  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  theForts  of  Dadree, 
Jhujjur,  and  Kanound.  Commanded  a  body  of  Cavalry  in  Brigadier  Gerrard's  Delhi  Column  at  the  battle  of  Narnoul 
(severely  wounded).  Commanded  the  3rd  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858.  Served 
with  the  Azimghur  Field  Force  under  Sir  E.  Lugard  atrthe  actions  of  Munnehar,  Azimghur  15th  April,  and  in  the 
pursuit  of  Koer  Sing  including  the  actions  of  Azmitghur  17th  April  1858,  Munnear  and  Sheeapoor  Ghat,  and  in  the 
expedition  into  the  Jugdespore  Jungles  during  June  and  July  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

9  Sir  William  Olpherts  commanded  four  Guns  on  service  in  Burmah  in  1841 ;  and  two  Guns  in  action  at  Jhirua 
Ghat  during  the  insurrection  in  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  territory  in  1842.  Commanded  a  Light  Field  Battery 
throughout  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  including  battle  of  Punniar  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Bronze 
Star).  Raised  and  commanded  Artillery  of  Bundlecund  Legion  in  the  Hill  campaign  in  Sind  under  Sir  Charles 
Napier  in  1844-45.  Commanded  Artillery  of  Native  Contingent  against  Kote  Kangra.  Served  with  Sir  Colin 
Campbell  in  the  Peshawur  Valley  in  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  in  1854-55-56.  Com- 
manded three  Guns,  which,  with  Detachment  of  10th  Foot  and  a  few  Madras  Fusiliers  under  General  Neil  (in 
all  200  Europeans)  routed  three  Native  Regiments  at  Benares  on  4th  June  1857.  Commanded  a  Battery  with 
Havelock's  Force  in  the  actions  at  Bithoor  (horse  shot),  Mungurwar,  and  Alumbagh,  and  first  Relief  of  the  Resi- 
dency at  Lucknow  ;  acted  as  Brigadier  of  Artillery  in  defence  of  the  Presidency  from  27th  Sept.  to  16th  Nov.  1857 
(wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches) .  Commanded  a  Battery  at  the  Alumbagh  from  22nd  Nov.  1857  to  17th  March 
185S,  and  was  present  in  all  the  engagements  there  during  that  period,  also  at  the  capture  of  L  icknow  by  Lord 
Clyde  (Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  two  Clasps):  was  awarded  the>"C"ior 
highly  distinguished  conduct  on  the  25th  September  1857,  when  the  troops  penetrated  into  the  city  of  Lucknow,  in 
having  charged  on  horseback,  with  Her  Majesty's  90th  Regiment,  when,  gallantly  headed  by  Colonel  Campbell,  it 
captured  two  guns  in  the  face  of  a.  heavy  fire  of  grape,  and  having  afterwards  returned,  under  a  severe  fire  of 
musketry,  to  bring  up  limbers  and  horses  to  carry  off  the  captured  ordnance,  which  he  accomplished. — Extract  jrom 
yield  Force  Orders  of  the  late  Major  General  Havelock.  dated  ljfh  October  1857."  Commanded  a  Battery  of  Horse 
Artillery  in  Onde  in  1858.  Served  as  a  Volunteer  with  the  Frontier  Expedition  against  the  Wuzeerees  in  1859-60 
under  Sir  N.  Chamberlain. 

10  General  Hon.  Sir  D.  M.  Eraser  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman 
n  nd  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Commanded  a  Troop  of  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  action  at  Hyderghur  29th  Nov.  1858,  defeat  of  a  rebel  force 
at  Bujeedia,  capture  of  Fort  Mujeedia,  and  action  at  Bankee  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal,  and  CB.).  Served  in 
the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  took  part  in  the  second  expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  under  Lt. General 
Maude  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

13  Lt.General  G.  V.  Johnson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  ofthe  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

11  General  Pipon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's 
Farm,  the  Battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  .of  Major, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  ofthe  Medjidie). 


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15  General  Fuller  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kotahkesera 
and  recup;ure  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16  General  Cordner  served  in  the  Peshawur  Mountain  Train  in  various  engagements  on  the  Trans-Indus 
Frontier  from  1854  to  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  the  Indian  Mutiny  (Medal).  Commanded  Mountain  Train 
Batt  e>  ry  in  the  Cossyah  Hill  campaign  of  1862-63,  and  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Clasp).  .  ■     j, 

17  Sir  Charles  George  Arbuthnot  served  in  the  Crimean  war  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  tall  ot 
Seoastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  6th  and  17th  June— twice  wounded 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  the  Afgjian  war  of  1878-80,  and  commanded  the  expedition  against  the  Wuzeeree  Khugianis.  Also 
commanded  a  Moveable  Column  in  the  operations  in  the  Hissarik  and  Lughman  Valleys  (mentioned  in  despatches 
KCB  ,  and  Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S7  in  chief  command  of  the  forces  (received!; 
thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

18  General  F.  W.  Hastings  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  ot 
Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Brevet  of 
Major  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidi3,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

19  General  E.  M.  Playfair  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war  in  1853  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny  campaign  and  was  often  engaged  with  the  rebels  in  inconsiderable  actions  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Sir  Henry  Smyth  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebasto- 
pol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkisli  Medal).     Conducted  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888  (CMG.). 

21  Sir  "William  Stirling  Hamilton  was  wounded  in  six  places  during  a  night  attack  on  his  Camp  by  200  Affree- 
dies  whilst  making  a  military  road  to  Fort  Mackeson"  and  encamped  six  miles  from  Peshawur.  Out  of  60 
burkundaz  and  employes  in  the  camp  15  were  killed  and  31  wounded.  Served  before  Delhi  from  the  26th  June 
to  the  capture  of  the  city  on  the  20th  Sept.  1S57,  having  organized  the  1st  Company  of  Sikh  Artillery  during  the 
siege,  and  constantly  commanded  Batteries  of  position  (mentioned  in  despatches,  with  "especial  approbation 
and  thanks  for  zeal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger" — Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  General  Nicholl  was  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  and  mentioned  in  Sir  Hugh  Rose's  despatch  for  services 
during  the  defence  of  Syugor  in  1858. 

23  Sir  Robert  Biddulph  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, including-  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie) .  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  (as  D. A. Q.M. General  of  Artillery),  action  of  Jamo  (as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Field  Force),  and 
affair  of  Daoodpoore.  Served  as  D.A.Adjutant  General  of  the  Oude  Force  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  from  Oct.1858, 
and  was  present  in  the  operations  in  the  Byswarra  district,  passage  of  the  Gogra,  and  various  actions  on  the 
Nepaul  frontier,  also  operations  there  in  1850  terminating  in  the  forcing  of  the  Jerwah  Pass  (several  times  men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  as  Military  Secretary  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and 
was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) .    Was  promoted  Brevet  Lt.Colonel  for  services  in  India. 

2i  Lieut.GeneralG.  Le  M.  Tupperservedinthe  Eastern  campaignof  1854-55,  including  tJ>e  battles  of  Balaklava 
and  Inkerman  (wounded),  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October,  1S54 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medal  s,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

25  Lord  Roberts  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1S57-58  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  of  Artillery,  including 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  from  the  28th  June  to  the  20th  September  (wounded  14th  July,  horse  shot  14th 
September),  actions  of  Bolundshur  (horse  shot) ,  Allyghur,  Agra,  Kunoj  (horse  sabred),  and  Bundhera  where  he 
narrowly  escaped  capture  while  reconnoitring;  present  in  the  skirmishes  prior  to  and  throughout  the  operations 
connected  with  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  ;  operations  at  Cawnpore  from  28th  Nov.  to  6th  Dec.  1857,  and 
defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  action  ofKhodagunge,  reoccupation  of  Futtehghur, storm  of  Meangunge,  action  of 
Koorsee,  andthe  various  operations  ending  with  the  capture  ofLucknow(thanked  by  the  Governor  Generai.Victona 
Cross,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps) :  received  the  ¥C  under  the  following  circumstances: — "Lieutenant 
Roberts'  gallantry  has  on  every  occasion  been  most  marked.  On  following  up  the  retreating  enemy  on  the  2nd 
January  1858,  at  Khodagung6,  he  saw  in  the  distance  two  sepoys  going  away  with  a  standard.  Lieutenant  Roberts 
put  spurs  to  his  horse,  and  oveitook  them  just  as  they  were  about  to  enter  a  village.  They  immediately  turned 
round  and  presented  their  muskets  at  him,  and  one  of  thf;  men  pulled  the  trigger,  but  fortunately  the  cap  snapped, 
and  the  standard-bearer  was  cut  down  by  the  gallant  young  Officer,  andthe  standard  taken  possession  of  by  him.  He 
also,  on  the  same  day,  cut  down  another  sepoy  who  was  standing  at  bay,  with  musket  and  bayonet,  keeping  off  a 
sowar.  Lieutenant  Roberts  rode  to  the  assistance  of  the  horseman,  and  rushing  at  the  sepoy,  with  one  blow  of  his 
sword  cut  him  across  the  face,  killing  him  on  the  spot."  Was  employed  on  special  service  with  the  expedition  of  186 » 
against  the  tribes  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Laloo,  capture  of 
Umbeylah  and  destruction  of  Mulkah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  January  1868, 
as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  with  the  Bengal  Brigade,  and,  as  Senior  Officer  of  the  Department  at  Zoula, 
superintended  the  re-embarkation  of  the  whole  army  ;  was  selected  by  Sir  Robert  Napier  as  thebearer  of  his  final 
despatches  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel2  and  Medal).  Served  fa,s  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  and  Senior  Staff 
Officer  with  the  Cachar  Column,  .Looshai  Expeditionary  Force,  in  1871-72,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  oi  the 
Kholel  villages,  and  attack  on  the.Northlang  range.  Commanded  the  Troops  engaged  at  the  burning  of  the 
village  of  Taikoom,  26  January  1872  (CB.).  Commanded  the  Koorum  Field  Force  from  the  commencement  of  the 
Afghan  war  in  1878,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  thel'eiwar  Kotal  and  the  pursuit  of  the  Afghan 
army  totheShutargardan,  at  the  affair  in  the  Maugior  Pass  and  during  the  operations  in  Khost  (received  the  thanks 
of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  and  KCB.).  Commanded  theCabul  Field  Force  during  the  advance  on  and  occupation 
of  Cabul  in  the  autumn  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah,  and  throughout  the  operations  at 
Sherpore  during  the  winter  of  1879-80  (CIE.).  Commanded  the  Cabul-Candahar  Field  Force  which  marched  from 
Cabul  to  Candahar  in  August  1S80,  relieved  the  Candahar  Garrison,  and  on  the  1st  September  defeated  and  dis- 
persed the  army  under  Ayub  Khan  (received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  Medal  with  four  Clasps, 
and  Bronze  Decoration).  Nominated  GC'B.  and  created  a  Baronet  for  his  distinguished  services  in  India.  Has  been 
1  wenty-three  times  mentioned  in  despatches  before  the  Afghan  war,  during  which  campaign  he  was  eight  times 
thanked  by  the  Viceroy  and  Commander  in  Chief  in  India.  Commanded  the  forces  in  Burmah  in  1886  after  the 
capture  of  Mandalay  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  Clasp). 

25  General  Bayly  served  in  the  Punjab  campaign  ot  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

27  Sir  Henry  Brackenbury  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  wag  present  at  the  action  of  Banda  and  capture  of 
Kirwee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71  was  attached  by  the  Government  to  the  service  of 
the  British  National  Society  for  Aid  to  the  Sick  and  Wounded,  and  was  present  with  the  armies  till  the  conclusion 
cif  the  Armistice.  For  his  services  in  this  capacity  he  was  appointed  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  by  special 
decree  of  the  French  Government  of  National  Defence,  was  made  a  Knight  of  the  First  Class  of  the  Royal  Bavarian 
Order  of  St.  Michael,  and  received  the  Iron  Cross  from  the  Emperor  of  Germany.  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet 
Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  as  Assistant  Military  Secretary,  and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti 
war  of  1873-74,  including  the  action  of  Essamen,  relief  of  Abrakrampa,  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and 
capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  In  1875  was  further  rewarded 
with  the  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel  on  return  from  special  service  with  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  in  Jtfatal.  Served  as  Military 
Secretary  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war,  and  throughout  the  operations  against 
Sekukuni  in  1879,  being  present  at  the  storming  of  the  stronghold.  Performed  the  duties  of  Chief  of  the  Staff  in 
South  Africa  from  the  29th  Sept.  1879  to  the  7th  Feb.  1880  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  under  Lord  Wolseley  as  Deputy  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General] 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kirbekan  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  after  the  death  of  Major  General 
Earle  he  commanded  the  Nile  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Major  General  for  distinguished 
service  in  the  field,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


J94  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery. 

m  2S  Sir  Robert  John  Hay  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Artillery  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  iS5o,  and 
■was  present  at  Sinho.  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Taugehow,  and  surrender  of  Pekiu  (Brevet 
of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

J8T  Sir  W.  J.  Williams  served  in  tho  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol  (wounded),  in  Trenches  with  siege  train,  and  at  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  5tb  Class  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expeditien 
in  1877-78  in  command  of  the  Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war 
in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  tbe  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

29  General  Chapman  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  December  1867,  having  brought  the 
"  B  "  Battery  of  Mounted  Ordnance  from  England,  and  was  most  energetic  in  getting  it  into  order  previous  to  the 
arrival  of  No.  5  Battery  21st  Brigade  ;  served  with  the  Battery  until  thegth  >pril  1868.  when  he  was  appointed  Aide 
de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Petrie  commanding  the  Artillery,  and  waspresent  atthe  action  of  Arogee  ard  fall 
of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal/.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  as  Deputy  Adjutant  and 
Quarter  Master  General  of  theGhuzneeand  Northern  Afghanistan  Field  Forces  and  Cabul-Candahar  Force,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Boberts  in 
the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel, 
CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  iu  1885-86  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

31  Sir  William  Stirling  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  cf  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  oi 
Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's'Farm,  the  battles  of  A'ma,  Balr.klava  and  lnkerman,  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Hnncr,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Artillery  with  Rnjpootana  Field  Force  at  the  capture  of  Kotah  on 
30th  March  1858  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at 
Sinho.  actions  near  Ta.ngchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79., 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  {CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

32  Sir  Edwin  Markham  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  January  1855,  including  tne  affair  off 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  lnkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol.and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Secundra  on  23rd  Jan.  (Medal). 

33  Lieut. General  Forster  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Pratt  during  the  New  Zealand  war  ol 
1860-61  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal), 

34  Sir  C.  E.  Nairne  sierved  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857  (Medal).  Also  with  the  second  expedition 
to  Eusofzai,  North-West  Frontier,  in  1863.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  m  1878-79  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field 
Force  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  and  iva<  present  in 
the  two  actions  at  Kassasin  and'at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CM.,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Khedive's  Star). 

55  Lieut.  Geuer-il  H.  be  G.  Geary  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  th»  siege 
train  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sevastopol,  and  bombardments  of  the  6th  and  17th  Juue  and  17th  August  (Medal  with 
Olasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  field  during  the  Indian  mutiny  from 
October  1858  to  18:9  m  the  Jugdespore  district,  and  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  and  Gorruckpore  Field  Forces.  Served 
throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  1st  January  1868  as  Brigade  Major  of  Artillery  and  was  present  at 
the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  'lespatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

36  Major  General  J.  F.  Owen  served  with  Wood's  Column  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  command  ol  a  Monnted 
Gatling  Battery,  and  was  present  iu  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

37  Major  General  A.  Walker  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

39  Major  General  T.  M.  Hazlerigg  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

40  Major  General  Ward  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-5S  (Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863-64  (Medal  wich  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and 
took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

11  Sir  James  Alleyne  served  in  command  of  the  Detachment  of  Royal  Artillery  and  7-pounder  mountain  guns 
which  accompanied  the  Red  River  Expedition  from  Canada  in  1S70.  Served  iu  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  pre- 
sent in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  i832  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  on  the  Lines  of  Communication 
and  Base,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh.  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with 
the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Director  of  River  Transport  and  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General 
at  Head  Quarters,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kirbekan  in  command  of  a  detached  furce  (twice  mentioned  in. 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  two  Clasps). 

42  Major  General  J.  F.  Maurice  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  0I>  special1 
service,  and  served  as  his  Private  Secretary  throughout  the  Ashanli  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  relief  of 
Abrakrampa,  battle  of  Amoaful,  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah  (as  StatfOihcer  to  Colonel  M'Leod),  battle  of 
Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as 
Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  operations  against  Sekukum  in  1879,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  storming  of  the  stroughold— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Deputy  Assistant  Aljutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  on 
the  Head  Quarters  Staff,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  El  Magfar,  Tel-el-Mahuta,  and  Kassasin 
9th  September),  and  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  ot  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Com- 
mandant at  Assiont  and  at  Abu  Fatmeh  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  cf  Colonel,  Clasp). 

43  Major  General  J.  B.  Richardson  was  present  with  three  Batteries  of  Royal  Artillery  under  Colonel  M'Creain  the 
revolution  which  upset  the  Emperor  Fausti  in  Hayti  in  Jan.  1859 ;  landed  and  protected  the  Europeans  at  Port  au 
Prince,  and  carried  off  the  Emperor,  his  family  and  ministers;  received  the  thanks  of  the  English  and  French 
Governments. 

45  Sir  Henry  Rundle  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  with  Wood's  F'.Yino  Column,  and  was  present  with  the 
Gatling  Battery  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  imentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Serveu  with  the  Field 
Artillery  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  took  part  iu  the  defence  of  Potchefstroom  (slightly  wounded) .  Served  with 
toe  Fiefd  Artillery  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Kheaive's  Star).  Served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1SS4-S5  on  special  employ  with  Bedouin  Tribes, 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major.  3rd  Class  of  t.he  Medjidie,  Clasp);  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force 
in  188^-87  including  the  engagements  at  Giniss  (3rd  Class  of  the  Osmauieh)  and  Sarras  in  command  of  Mounted 
Corps  and  as  Assisiant  Adjutant  General  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.) ;  and  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan 
frontier  in  1889  including  the  engagement  at  Toski  (mentioned  in  rlespatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  Dongola  Kxpeditionary  F  nee  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1096  as  Chief  of  the  Staff,  including  the 
engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Haflr  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  to  be  Major  General  for 
distinguished  service  in  the  field,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

46  Major  General  Pretyman  served  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-S0  ;  was  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Frederick 
Roberts1  from  November  187S  to  November  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  and  in  all 
the  operations  in  the  Koorum  and  Khost  Vaileys  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and 
occupation  of  Cabul  in  1879, and  was  present  iu  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  was 
reappointed  Aide  de  Camp  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  March  i83o,  and  accompanied  him  in  the  march  to  Candahar, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lieut. Colonel,  Medal 
.vitn  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1S92  in  command  of  the  ist 
Brigade. 

47  Major  General  Stewartserved  as  Adjutant  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Haznra  campaign  in  186S  against  the  tribe3  on 
the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Servedin  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Assistant  Quarter- 
Master  General  2nd  liivi-i  n  Candahar  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches.Bcevetof  Major,  and  Medal).  Served 


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with,  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Indian  Con- 
tingent, and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai 
(mentioned  in  despafc  -lies,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

4S  Major  General  V.  T.  Llovd  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Me  lal.  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  served  with  the 
Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  18S4  in  command  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  two  Clasps).  Served  during 
the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Co  nro.aa.dam  at  Assiout  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Clasp). 

49  Major  General  Holley  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  18S4  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Cr.lonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

50  Sir  Edmund  Elles  served  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  (Me  lal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyp- 
tian war  of  1882  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  Indian  Contingent,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir(  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasn,  4  th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18B8  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  N'  rth  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  command  of  the  operations  against  the  Mohmands,  incluoing  the  engagement  near  Shab- 
kadr,  and  of  the  .\Iohmand  Field  Force  during  the  subsequent  operations,  (mentioned  in  despatches,  KCB.,  and. 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

51  Colonel  J.  R.  Slade  served  throughout  the  Afghan  wax  of  1878-80,  aud  took  part  in  the  Bazar  Valley  Ex- 
pedition under  Lt. General  Maude,  and  as  Adjutant  of  Royal  Artillery  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  under 
Lt. General  S.  Browne  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Afterwards  served  with  the  Candahar  Field  Force,  and  ivaa 
present  at  the  affair  on  the  Helmund  with  the  Wali's  mutineers,  in  the  engagement  at  Maiwand  (where  he  com- 
manded the  Artillery  after  the  death  of  Major  Blackwood),  at  the  siege  of  Candahar,  and  at  the  battle  of  Can- 
dahar (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war 
o"  t38i  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  General  Officer  Commanding  the  Liues  ot  Communication. 

5!  Colonel  N.  L.  Waif  >rd  served  in  the  Egvptian  war  of  7882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

53  Major  General  A.  E.  Turner  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General, 
Intelligence  Department,  Head  Quarters  Staff,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  B-e^et  of  Lt.  Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

54  Colonel  F.  G.  Slade  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Kafir  war  of  1878,  aud  afterwards  the  operations  against 
Sekukuni  in  1878.  including  the  storming  ofTolyana's  Stadt.  Commanded  a  division  of  a  field  battery,  and  acted 
as  Ordnance  Officer  to  the  Transvaal  Field  Force  throughout  the  operations.  Served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of 
1879  with  Wood's  Flying  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  Zungin  Nek,  Kambula  (horse 'shot), 
and  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  as  Aidede  Camp  to  Major 
General  Sir  Evelyn  Wood.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Sir  Evelyn 
Wood,  Commanding  the  4th  Brigade  (Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  in  the  Intelligence  Department,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagements at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1864-85  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Intelligence  Department,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
of  Kirbekan  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  two  Clasps). 

55  Brigadier  General  C.  H.  Spragge  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB., 
and  Medal  with  two  Clasps  . 

;t>  Colonel  J.  F.  Brough  served  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

8S  Brigadier  General  H.  Pipon  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in.  the  engagement  at 
Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879.  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  iucluding  the  in- 
vestment of  Sherpore  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

90  Colonel  T.  R.  Disney  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  6th  Feb.  1868,  and  was  present  at 
the  fall  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

91  Major  General  R.  Wace  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Baghao 
(mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  1. 

94  Colonel  W.  F.  de  H.  Curtis  served  with  a  Steel  Mountain  Battery  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign 
from  the  1st  Jan.  1868  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

95  Colonel  J.  C.  Da.lton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  in 
Southern  Afghanistan  (Medal). 

121  Colonel  R.  Corbett  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali 
Musjid  and  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed  Kheyl — dangerously  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

130  Colonel  J.  F.  Bally  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1870  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

134  Colonels  E.  La.ke  and  C.  J.  Long,  Lt.Colonels'  E.  B.  Coke,  J.  W.  H.  Potts,  and  J.  M'Donnell,  Maiors  T. 
V.  W.  Phillips,  F.  R.  Thackeray,  J.  C.  Marston,  and  F.  B.  Jackson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

142  Colonel  Blaksley  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the 
force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

144  Lt. Colonel  A.  F   Fletcher  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

150  Major  General  W.  Hunter  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Abu  Klea  on  the  16th  and  17th  February  1885  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

157  Colonel  J.  J.  Congdon  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of 
Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  aud  Khedive's  Star). 

163  Colonel  H.  H.  Crookenden  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

105  Colonel  N.  Powlett,  Lt.Colonels  J.  Leach.  G.  D.  Fanshawe,  F.  M.  Banister,  H.  G.  Weir,  and  P.  Saltmarshe. 
Majors  E.  H.  Plckwoad,  F.  L.  Cunliffe,  E.  C.  F.  Holland,  and  F.  G  Stone  served  in  the  Algban  war  in  1878-79 
(Medal). 

166  Colonel  A.  B.  Stopford  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  as  a  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General 
(Medal). 

i6'  Colonel  W.  W.  M.  Smith  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

170  Colonel  J.  A.  F.  Nutt,  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Suart,  Majors  J.  M.  S.  Brunker,  M.  0.  Hopkins,  H.  0.  Piers, 
G.  G.  Simpson,  S.  G.  D.  Smith,  N.  S.  Ogilvie,  and  G.  Osborn  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

172  Colonel  G.  B.  N.  Martin  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  ■  882  as  Aidede  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Goodenough, 
Commanding  Roya'  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1884-85  on  special  duty  with  the  boats,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (two  Clasps).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

174  Colonel  A.  E.  Duthy  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali 
Musjid  and  in  the  enga  sement  at  Nargishai ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration), 

176  Colonel  CM.  H.  Downing  served  in  Abyssinia  from  the  29th  Dec.  1867  toPeb.1868  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

177  Colonel  W.  W.  Smith  served  with  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 


196  War  Services  oj  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery. 

J"9  Colonel  W.  Aitken  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  at  Jhandola  (mentioned 
m  despatches,  Medal).  Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  tne 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  iu  1895,  first  in  command  of  Royal  Artill»ry  Divisional  Troops,  and 
afterwards  in  command  of  the  Royal  Artillery  with  the  force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CS.,  and  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Colonel  on  the  Staff  Commanding  Royal  Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
and  took  pirt  in  the  expedition  inti  the  Mohmand  country;  also  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  with  the 
Buner  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Tauga  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

182  Colonel  W.  G.  Knox  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  13th  Dec.  1867,  and  was  stationed 
at  Addigerat  with  the  two  guns  there  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  from  the 
37th  Dec.  1873  with  Rait's  Artillery,  including  the  capture  of  Borborassie.  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsn 
and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-79,  first  as  Orderly  Officer  to  the 
officer  commanding  Royal  Artillery,  and  afterwards  as  Adjutant,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of 
Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Transvaal  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1879,  and  com- 
manded the  Artiller3-  in  the  attack  on  the  stronghold  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

187  Colonel  Hay  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  Brevet   if  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  41;!  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star) 

189  Lt.Colonel  H.  T.  S.  Yates  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S36-87  in  command  of  the  Northern  Shan 
Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

190  Colonel  C.  H.  Scott  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  L^ckhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Senior  Ordnance  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

191  Lt.Colonel  H.  T.  Curling  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1S78-79,  and  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  including  the  en- 
gagement at  Isandhlwana  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (McHl). 

192  Lt.Colonel  R.  Purdy  served  in  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-7S  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  M  usjid  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabal 
in  December  1879  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  Wiiiiam  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tirah  .expeditionary  Force  in  command  of  Royal  Artillery  2nd  Division 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  w  th  two  Clasps). 

19:1  Lt.Colonel  W.  J.  Fowler  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

195  Lt.Colonel  Lugard  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  iu  the  engagement  at  Ahmed  Kheyl 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Meda'  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expe- 
dition in  1881.    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

197  Colonel  W.  M.  Campbel1  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  during  the  operations  round 
Cabul  in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree 
Expedition  in  1881. 

I9S  Lt.Colonel  F.  O.  B.  Foote  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant 
and  Quarter  Master  General  at  the  base  of  operations  at  Alexandria  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

199  Lt.Colonel  Bingham  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen 
and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

201  Lt.Colonel  E.  H.  Walker  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  anti  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

202  Lt.Colonel  C.  M.  Western  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

204  Lt.Colonel  W.  L.  Davidson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  iu  the  engagement  at  Ulundi— 
alightly  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Ciasp).    Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

210  Lt.Colonel  Hepburne  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (Medal  witn  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Futtehabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

211  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  T.  Spencer  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

216  Lt.Colonel  Monck-Mason  served  in  Perak  with  the  Indian  Column  under  Brigadier  General  Ross  from 
November  1875  to  February  1876  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

217  Lt.Colonel  Eustace  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  first  as  Adjutant  of  Royal  Artillery  in  Soul  hern 
Afghanistan,  and  afterwards  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Donald  Stewart,  Commanding  the  Forces  in  Northern 
Afghanistan  (Medal). 

219  Lt.Colonel  J.  V.  V.  Baker  serv;d  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

220  Lt.Colonel  J.  K.  Trotter  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85^  the 
Intelligence  Department  and  as  Commissioner  in  Stellalaud, 

224  Lt.Colonel  C.  C.  Rich.— See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

225  Lt.Colonel  F.  H.  Hall,  Majors  T.  H.  J.  Woodrow  and  R.  E.  Boothby  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80 
(Medal). 

220  Lt.Colonel  N.  P.  Fowell  served  in  the  Afghan  warm  1879-80,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Maiwand  (severely  wounded)  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Ciasp). 

228  Lt.Colonel  H.  W.  Brackenbury  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present,  at  the  capture  of  the 
Peiwar  Kotal  and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1870  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

229  Lt.Colonel  R.  W.  P.  Robertson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Baghao  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

230  Lt.Colonel  H.  V.  Hunt  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry, 
"Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

232  Lt.Colonel  A.  N.  Rochfort  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

235  Lt.Colonel  Woods  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

240  Lt.Colonel  Dean  Pittserved  in  the  Afghan  war  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Phayre  from  January 
to  August  1879,  and  subsequently  to  the  battle  of  Candahar  in  1880  with  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  (Medal). 

243  Lt.Colonel  Newbigging  served  iu  the  Bechuanaiand  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  iu  1884-85  with 
the  Mounted  Rifles. 

245  Lt.Colonel  H.  H.  Pengree  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  or  1S82, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

247  Lt.Colonel  Challenor  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  187S-79  with  the  Candahar  Column  under  Sir  Donald 
Stewart  (Medal). 

248  Lt.Colonel  F.  A.  Bowles  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  No.  9  Mountain  Battery 
Royal  Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892. 

249  Lt.Colonel  E.C.Wace  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-73  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  with  the  expedition 
into  the  Lughman  Valley,  and  in  the  advance  to  Cabul  under  Brigadier  General  Charles  Gough  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Served  with  tlieBurmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  ;  wasin  command  of  the  Hazara  Mountain  Battery  until 
April  1SS6  ;  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Nyoungoo-Mingyan,  at  the  surrender  of  Mandalay ,  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  Buaino  (slightly  wounded),  Mogoung,  and  against  the  Kachins  on  the  Chinese  Frontier,  and  in  the 
engagement  at  Choung  Pang  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"l  Lt.Colonel  E.  M.  Baker  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  to  Candahar  and 
Khelat-i-Ghilzie ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

»«  Lt.Colonel  M.W.  Saunders  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  133^-87  (mentionediu  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

«5  Lt.Colonel  H.  P.  Willcughby  served  in  the  Afghan. war  of  1878-S0,  first  as   Commissary  of  Ordnance  ard 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery.  197 

Division  Southern  Afghanistan  Field  Force,  and  afterwards  in  charge  of  the  Ordnance  Field  Park,  Koorum  Valley 
Field  Force  (Medal). 
256  Major  J.  Temple  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

258  Majors  A.  H.  Callwell  and  C.  E.  Jervois,  Captains  L.  D.  Jackson,  M.  S.  C.  Campbell,  and  E.  D.  C. 
Cameron  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

259  Brigadier  General  Wodehonse  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1S79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  TJlundi 
(Medal  with  Clasp;.  Served  with  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  25th  April  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition 
under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-S5  with 
the  Egyptian  Army,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (two  Clasps);  with  the  Soudan  Frontier 
Field  Force  in  1885-S6  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
3rd  Class  of  the  Mediidie) ;  and  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1889  including  the  engagements  nt 
Arguin  and  Toski  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Clasp,  and  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Nominated  to  the  2nd 
Class  of  the  Osmanieh  for  services  with  the  Egyptian  Army. 

252  Lt. Colonel  E.  N\  Henriques  served  with  a  detachment  of  Royal  Artillery  in  Suughie  Ujong  throughout 
the  operations  in  Perak  in  1875-77  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

203  Lt. Colonel  J.  W.  Murray  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  as 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Star). 

265  Lt. Colonel  Mansel  commanded  the  Artillery  with  the  is'aga  Expeditionary  Force  underBrigadier  General  Nation 
in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Konoma  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  Shan  Column 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

266  Major  E.  A.  Smith  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1S77-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Matoon  and  Lataband  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Can- 
dahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze 
Decoration).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and 
Clasp). 

a67  Lt. Colonel  A.  H.  Hewat  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  -was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ali 
Boghan  (Medal). 

269  Lt.Colonel  H.  r.  Lyster  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S7S-S0,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the 
march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 
Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

270  Lt.Colonel  A.  M.  Murray  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  187S-79  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

271  Lt.Colonel  J.W.  Hawkins  served  with  D  Battery  A  Brigade  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80 
(Medal).  Served  with  No.  7  Screw-gun  Mountain  Battery  1st  Brigade  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

272  Major  F.  M.  Bland  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen 
and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  ('Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

273  Lt.Colonel  Pole  Penton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0,  including  the  defence  of  Fort  Battye  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal). 

277  Major  O.  S.  Smyth  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Alt 
Musjid,  with  the  expedition  into  the  Pazar  Valley  under  Lieut.General  Maude  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the 
engagement  at  Jugdulluck ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  m 
1885-80  (mentioned  iD  despatches,  DSO.,  ar.dMedal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Wuntho  Expedition  m  1801  in  command 
of  the  Southern  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  m  1891  in  com- 
mand of  No.  2  Mountain  Battery  Royal  Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

278  Major  C.  A.  Ryan  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

279  Major  A.  H.  C.  Phillpotts  served'm  the  Afghan  war  in  1S80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with 
the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

280  Major  Vaughan  Hughes  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Charasiah  or.  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  T879  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

231  Major  VV.  F.  Cleeve  served  during  the  war  in  i83o  in  Southern  Afghanistan  (Medal) . 

282  Major  E.  Gunner  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on 
the  6th  October  1875,  andin  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  i379(  Medal  with  two  Clasps'). 

28:1  Lt.Colonel  Shirres  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  ot  tue  Peiwar  Kotai, 
at  the  forcing  of  the  Sapri  Pass,  in  the  engagement  at  Mattocn,  at  the  assault  on  the  Shutargardan  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore,  and  with  the  expedition  into 
the  Hissarik  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served 
with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1883-84  "and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pi-.ni  (mentioned  in 
despatches);  and  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1832.  Serve  1  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert 
Low  in  1895  in  command  of  No.  8  Mountain  Battery  Royal  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Mala- 
kand  Pass,  the  passa.ge  of  the  Swat  River,  and  the  engagement  at  Panjkora  River  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

286  Major  H.  V.  Cowan  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  General  Officer  Com- 
manding 3rd  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiab  on 
the  6th  October  1879,  andin  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879,  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore 
and  the  storming  of  the  Asmai  Heights  (Medal  with  three  Clasps) .  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Adju- 
tant Royal  Artillery  2nd  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Ma.ior.  Medal  with  Cla.sn,  sth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

287  Ma.ior  s.  D.  Rainsford  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S7S-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2'-°  Major  Haggard  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  187S-79  with  the  Koorurn  Valley  Field  Force,  and  was  present 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiab  on  the  6th  October  1879  (MedaS' 
with  two  Clasps).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

291  Major  A.  H.  Browne  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80  (Medal) .  . 

292  Major  D.  E.  Dewar  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  1'ield  iorco 
in  1885-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  ,     _  . 

293  Colonel  Creagh  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Aide  de  Ca.mp  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley,  »n(l 
took  part  in  the  pursuit  of  King  Cetywayo.  Served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1879,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  the  stronghold7mention'ed  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  «-ar  of  1882 
as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  El  Magfar,  lel-cl-Mahuta, 
Kasnasin  (gtn  September),  and  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  ot  Ma.ior, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85, 
and  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Wolseley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  ot 
Lt.Colonel,  two  Clasps).  „  . 

294  Major  A.  C.  Bailward  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  ;i< 
December  1S79,  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

295  Major  C.  E.  H.  Heyman  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  lel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

296  Majors  H.  A.  D.  Curtis,  E.  A.  Burrows,  L.  Forde,  G.E.Bryant,  and  A.  B.  N.  Churchi'l  and  Captain  A.  U 
Currie  serrved  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


198  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery. 

-97  Major  A.  Keene  served  in  the  Afghan  war  oT  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Cnndahar  with  the 
force  under  Major  General  Pbayre  in  command  of  two  guns  of  No.  2  Mountain  Batierv  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  111 18*5-86  (mentioned  in  despatches,  TWO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

iM  Major  W.  A.  Plant  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

-JS  Major  Montgomery  Campbell  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i38t. 

301  Major  C.  K.  Maberly  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1834-S5  on  Transport  duty  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Stan. 

303  Captain  F.  T.  T.  Fowle  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  took  part  in  the  defence  o(  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

304  Colonel  Parsons  served  in  the  Gaika  war  of  1877-78,  including  the  operations  in  the  Peri«  Bush  an.1  the  affair 
at  Taba  Inac.da,  where  he  commanded  two  mountain  guns.  Served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1R79.  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Isanhlwana and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  o:  18S1,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Lang's  Nek  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  the  Ingogo  River— severely 
wounded,  and  horse  shot  (mentioned  in  despatches'.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the 
engagement  of  Tel-el -Mahiwa,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  iu  1896  111  command  of  the  Egyptian  Artillery, 
including  the  engagement  at  Fivket  and  tne  operations  at  Hahr  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel, 
and  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3Ji  Major  H.  C.  C.  D.  Simpson  served  with  the  Burraah  Expedition  in  1886-87  m  command  of  a  Mountain 
Battery  of  Royal  Artillery  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

3,7  Major  W*.  E.  L.  Balfour  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  "Warren in  1884-85. 

3Ji  L:  Colonel  E.  \V.  Fleming  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1870-79  (Medal). 

3,1  Major  uel'-lrving  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

3"  Major  H.  C.  Sclater  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-S5  as  Staff  Glficer  at  Gemal  and  afterwards  as 
Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  at  Head  Quarters  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1S35-86  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant 
and  Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

311  Major  O.  Rowe  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i832  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

313  Captain  H.  M.  Aplin  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

'-t  Major  W.  V.  Ij.  Lindsay  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  in  18S2,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kelur  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

313  Major  Bannatine  Allason  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-S0  including  the  engagement  at  Shahjni ; 
was  Adjutant  of  Field  Artillery  in  Southern  Alghanistan  from  August  1879  till  January  18S0,  when  he  was 
appointed  Adjutant  of  Artillery  ;' iu  April  1880  he  took  part  in  the  advance  to  Cabul  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart 
as  Slab"  Officer  of  Artillery,  aiid  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  as  Orderly  Officer  to 
Colonel  Johnson,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  on  the  31st  August  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885 
as  Brigade  Major  Royal  Artillery,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  at  the  destruction  ot  Temai 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

314  Sir  G.V.Thomas  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  to  Candahar  and 
Khelat-i-Ghilzie  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1802,  and  was  presout  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the 
9th  September,  and  at  rhe  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (.Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Scar).  Served  in  the  Soudan 
Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  (horse  killed)  and 
Temai  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  two  Clasps). 

31i  Major  J.  W.  Durilop  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  Bnrmtse  Expedition  in  t386-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3lG  Major  Norton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Merial  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and 
w.'.s  present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat.  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Metammeh,  and  in  the  engagement 
at  Abu  K  lea  Wells  on  the  16th  and  nth  February  (three  times  mentioned  iu  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 

313  Major  R.  L.  Haines  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ali  Kheyl 
(Medal). 

32"  Major  W.  S.  Churchward  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (Medal  with  two  Clasos).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

321  Major  K.  S.  Puusterv'lle  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  m  1895  as  Semcr 
Ordnance  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Cla.-oi. 

3--  Major  W.  A.  Smith  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  188?,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Tel-el- Ma huta.  and  M&h-ama  and  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassusin  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal,  sth  Class  ot  the  Mediidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

323  Major  G.  H.  Bittleston  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

324  Major  rJ.  A.  Lambart  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-S0,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  GhuzDf  e  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3:5  Lt.Colonel  F.  H.  Elmslie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18^-79  (Medal). 

3!>,;  Major  N.  B.  Inglefield  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Royal  Artillery  (Medal). 

3-~  Major  F.  A.  Curteis  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  18S5-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

326  Major  F.  J.  A.  Trench  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879.  and  was  preset  tin  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

3-9  Lt.Colonel  C.  A.  Anderson  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  Afghan  war  of  1378-80,  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  and  took  part  in  the  advance 
to  Cabulunder  Brigadier  General  Gough  including  the  affair  at  Jugdullnck  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Clasp). 

33J  Major  D.  C.  Carte'-  served  with  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1 B84-85  w:ith  the  Egyptian  Armv.  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kh-bekan  (two  Clasps,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

33-'  Lt.Colonel  A.  C.  Daniell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

333  Major  W.  H.  F.  Taylor  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

33*  Major  J.  F.Craig  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

335  Lt.Colonel  Adye  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  w itn  the  Koorum  Valley  Field  Force  under  Major  General 
Roberts  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley,  and  was  present  at 
the  engagements  of  El  Magfar,  Tel'el-Mahuta,  Kassasin  (9th  September),  aDd  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  and  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  18S5  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Wolseley,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea  "Wells  on  the  16th  and  17th  February  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  two  Clasps). 

337  Major  W.  L.  White  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  Temai 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

338  Major  W.  H.  O'Neill  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

* "  Major  A.  Eardley  "Wilinot  served  with  the  Mahsood  "Wuzeeree  Expedition  111  1881. 

E12  Major  H.  B.  Gundry  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  01 
A!.  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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846  Major  T.  W.  Powles  served  id.  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  ana  was  present  at;  oho  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

348  Major  R.  M.  B.  F.  Kelly  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  a  Mountain 
Battery  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

519  Major  F.  E.  Kent  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3i3  Major  C.  P.  Triscott  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charaainh 
on  the  6th  October  1879 ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Candah-ar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1885-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Exp3diti:mary  Force  as  Assistant  Quarter 
Master  General  2nd  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

354  Major  J.  S.  Douglas  and  Captain  J.  H.  Thomson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

350  Major  W.  H.  Conolly  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

357  Major  W.  C.  Anderson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign 
in  1885  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Gerald  Graham  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*3  Major  Mercer  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  in  command  of  two  FieldGunsat  Khelat-i-Ghilzie,  including 
the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Candahar  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedi- 
tion in  18P6-87  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Lower  Bnrmah  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  afterwards  as  Adjutant, 
ot  Artillery  Upper  Burmah  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches'.  Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  i.'88 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kotkai  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  with  the  Rive.' Column  (mentioi  ed 
in  despatches.  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock! art 
in  1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  .field  Force  as  Orderly  Officer  Royal  Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

360  Sir  J.  H.  Jerv is- VVhite-Jervis  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

362  Major  11.  M.  Slater  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed 
Khevl  and  U  rzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

:w3  Major  C.  T.  Robinson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Khyber  Column  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
operations  in  Zululand  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

304  Captain  M.  F.  Fegen  served  111  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Knedive's  Stan.  Served  with  the  Hizara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and 
i.-lth  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1S92.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Panjkora  River  and  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

365  Major  B.  B.  Anderson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1873-79  (Medal). 

367  Major  W.  J.  A.  Beatson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18S0  (Medal). 

368  Major  A  "W.  B.  Gordon  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-tl-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

369  Lt.Colonel  J.  M.  Grierson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General 
Intelligence  Braneh  Indian  Contingent,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September)  and  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Cla-sp,  5th  Class  ot  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Expedition  r.o  the  Soudan  in  1885  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjurant  and  Quarter  Master  General  at  Head 
Quarters,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. 
Colonel,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Black  Mountain  in  1888  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master 
General  2nd  Brigade  Hazara  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

371  Major  OH.  L.F.Wilson  served  w^h  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  RobercLowin  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

372  Major  F.  B.  R.  Toms  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i88i,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  ot  Tel-el-Kebir 
\Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

373  Major  Phipps  Hornoy  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  188,1-85. 

371  Major  M.  B.  G.  Jackson  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ; 
also  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86.  and  in  those  in  1888  including  the 
engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Clasp).  Nominated  to  the  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh  for  services  under  the  Egyptian 
Government. 

378  Major  N.  D.  Findlay  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
•Clasp). 

379  -Major  E.  A.  Fanshawe  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  T878-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March  and 
at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

380  Maior  C.  E.Callwell  served  with  a  battery  of  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S80  (Medal).  Served  in 
the  rjoer  war  of  18S1. 

331  Major  F.  H.  J.  Birch  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  at  Jhandola 
<>nentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  No.  ^  Peshawar  Mountain  Battery  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  WazirUtan  Delimitation  Escort  uuder  Brigadier  General  Turner  in  1894  in  com- 
mand of  No.  3  Peshawnr  Mountain  Battery  (meutioned  in  despatches)  ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1804-95  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp). 

382  Major  F.  B.  Lecky  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  in  1S82,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

384  Major  C.  B.  Watkins  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed 
Khevi  and  Urzoo  Dear  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

385  Major  A.  ft'.  Powell  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

386  Major  E.  J.  Granet  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan 
under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1S84,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  a  El-Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khediva's  Star). 

3W  Major  G.  V.  Kemball  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force 
under  Sir  Robert  Low  iu  1895  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Lines  of  Commu- 
nicav.ons  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Rrevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasn).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant 
Qna  -ter  Master  General  for  Intelligence  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

33£  Major  E.H.  A  rmitage  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

385  Major  A.  S.  Wedderburn  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i83j,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  ot  Tel-el-Kebir 
— hc.-se  shot  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

39U  Major  F.  E.  Cooper  served  with  No.  7  Screw-gun  Mountain  Battery  inthe  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
.present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

391  Major  G.  H.  M'Laugblin  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  in  18S2  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

391t  Major  H.  J.  Du  Cane  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

392  Major  F.  F.  Minchin  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  iu  1887-89  with  the  Upper  Burmah  Force  (Medal 
with  Ciasp). 

393  Major  H.  A.  Inglis  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to 
Candahar.  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasn.  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

m3t  MijorE.  A.  P.  Hobday  served  in  thi  cimoiign  on  the   North  West  Frontier  of  Iniia  under  Sir  William 
.Lockhart   in  1897-98  with    the  Malakand  Field' Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General    1st  Brigade,   and 
took  part  in  the  defence  of  the  Malakand  and  the  operations  at  Malakand  and  the  Swat  Valley  (mentioned  in 
despatches);  also  served  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Fore?  and  the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutan 
General  1st  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

394  Major  G.  B.  Smith  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.     Served 

with  the  Wuntho  Expedition,  Burmah,  in  1890-91  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


200  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery. 

395  Lt.Colonel  C.  V.  Hume  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Intelligence  Officer  5th  Brigadt 
and  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) 

396  Major  P.  H.Enthoven  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5  (Clasp). 

397  Major  H.  L.  Gardiner  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  C.^ndahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

398  Major  H.  Chance  served  .vith  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

399  Major  C.  P.  Fendall  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Myadaw  on  the  2nd  December  1885  ;  was  Staff  Officer  to  the  Eastern  Frontier  Column  and  at  Taungdwingyi  till  16th 
September  18S6  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief 
Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

400  Major  H.  C.  G.  Taylor,  Captains  Cloete.G.  F.Herbert,  and  F.  A.  Randolph  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in 
1S85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

101  Major  T.  K.  E.  Johnston  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i83o  (Medal). 

402  Major  A.  Hamilton-Gordon  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

404  Major  A.  Stokes  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland 
Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

406  Major  A.  L.  Tisdall  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

408  Major  G.  E.  Benson  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen 
(slightly  wounded)  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1805  (Brevet  of  Major,  Star).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expedi- 
tionary Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  as  Brigade  Major  Mounted  Corps  until  invalided,  including  the 
engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  Khedive's 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

409  Major  R.  C.  O.  Stuart  and  Captain  A.  D.  Young  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

410  Major  Du  Boulay  served  in  the  Kile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Abu  Klea,  and  in 
he  engagements  at  Abu  Kru,  Metammeh,  and  Abu  KleaAVellson  the  16th  and  17th  February  (Medal  with  two  Clasps, 

and  Khedive's  Star).  Was  attached  to  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Japanese  Army  during  the  war  between  China 
and  Japan  in  1S94  (Japanese  War  Medal). 

412  Majors  Cooper  Key  and  H.  T.  Hawkins  and  Captain  R.  G.  Strange  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal 
andKhedive's  Star). 

413  Major  G.  F.  W.  St.  John  served  in  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1S90,  and  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force 
in  1S9?.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhartin  1S97-98 
with  the  ist  Division  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  in  command  of  No.  1  (Koh;it)  Mountain  Battery,  and  was  pre- 
sent in  tlie  engagement  at  Dargai  (mentioned  in  despatches),  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga 
Passes,  and  the  operations  against  the  Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

414  Major  F.  H.  Crampton  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  Tema 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive  s  Star).  Also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-26,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

416  Major  A.  L.  Carroll  served  in  the  Boer  wir  of  1S81  with  the  Natal  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the 
engagement  at  Lang's  Nek. 

417  Major  Vores  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  andKhedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (two  Clasps).  Also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  (Clasp). 

419  Major  E.  W.  Blunt  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  (Star). 

421  Major  C.  H.  Milward  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  siege  train  under  Lt.Colonel  Minto  Elliot 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

422  Major  C.  D.  King  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

423  Sir  F.  R.  Wingate  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Acting  Aide  de  Camp  and  Military 
Secretary  to  the  Major  General  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  4th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier 
in  18S0,  including  the  engagement  at  Toski  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Clasp),  and  also  in  the  operations 
in  1891  including  the  capture  of  Tokar  (3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Clasp  to  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  as  Director  of  Military  Intelligence,  including 

the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Khedive's 
Medal  with  two  Clasps)  ;  and  in  the  operations  in  the   Soudan  in  1897-98,  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Abu 

Hamed  and  the  snbsecpient  occupation  of  Berber  (extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  tue  Queen  and  Coionei). 

454  Major  L.  G.  Watkins  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S7  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  as  Ordnance  Officer  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  also  with  the  Bimer  Field 
Force  as  Ordnance  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps  1. 

423  Major  (I.  E.  English  served  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  the 
3rd  Mounted  Rifles. 

426  Major  R.  W.  Fuller  served  with  the   Chitral  Relief  Fcrce  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

427  Major  S.  M.  Renny  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87,  and  was  present  m  the  engagement  at 
Nyoungoo-Mingyan,  at  the  surrender  of  Mandalay,  in  the  expeditions  to  Bhanoo  and  Mogoung,  and  against  the 
Kachins  on  ine  Chinese  Frontier,  and  in  the  engagements  at  Choung-Pangand  Paung-Yona-(Medal  with  Clasp). 

429  Captain  E.  Bickford  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Sikkim  Expedition,  in  1S88  (mentioned  in  despatches  Clasp). 

430  Captain  H.  B.  Brownlow  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  :886  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  No.  2  Derajat  Mountain  Battery  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

431  Captain  C.  de  C.  Hamilton  served  with  the  Lu'shai  Expedition  in  1889  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Brigade  Major  Royal  Artillery 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

432  Major  A.  H.  C.  Birch  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp) ;  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  No.  8  Bengal  Mountain  Battery  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, Clasp) ;  and  with  the  'Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Clasp).  Served 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand 
Field  Force  in  command  of  the  8th  Bengal  Mountain  Battery,  including  the  defence  of  Malakand,  the  relief  of 
Chakdara,  and  the  operations  in  Swat  and  Mamund  Valley'(wounded) ;  with  the  Utman  Khel  Column  of  the 
Malakand  Field  Force  and  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  (several  times 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

433  Captain  R.  Morris  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  on  Transport  Duty,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

436  Captain  A.  Crawford  served  m  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Egyptian  Army,  and  waspresent  at  the 
action  at  Kirbekan  (two  Clasps).  Served  at  Suakin  during  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  from  April  to  August 
1891  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

437  Captain  Burney  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender 
of  KafrDowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery.  201 

439  Captain  W.  Moore  Lane  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  in  command  of  two  guns  of  No.  2 
(Derajat)  Mountain  Battery  (Medal  with  Clasp).. 

440  Captain  A.  P.  Longfleld  served  with  the  .Burmese  Expedition  in  1685-S9  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

448  Captain  F.J.  S.Cleeve  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888 — dangerously  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

443  Captain  AXapel-Cureservedintbe  E gyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kehir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Stai). 

444  Captain  T.  W.  G.  Bryan  served  with  the  Eurmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  including  the  night  attack  on 
Bhamo  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions 
in  1891  (Clasp).     Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

445  Captain  L.  H.  Ducrot  served  in  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Starl. 

447  Captain  C.  D.  Scott  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1S88  (Clasp). 

448  Major  H.  E.  Stanton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89,  first  with  a  Mountain  Battery,  and  after 
wards  as  Attache  Intelligence  Branch  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with 
the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Brigade  Major  ist  Brigade,  and  waspresentatthe  capture 
cf  the  Malakand  Pass  and  in  the  engagement  at  Khar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand 
Field  Force  and  the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  for  Intelligence  (several 
times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 

450  Major  A.  F.  Montanaro  served  with  tae  expedition  to  ishanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Star). 

451  Captain  M.  L.  Carleton  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

433  Captains  J.  Hanwell  and  H.  R.  Cook  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
453  Captain  M.  B.  Bicknell  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

457  Captain  A.  H.  Short  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheer. 
and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

458  Captain  J.  W.  Ormiston  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
453  Captain  S.  L>.  Browne. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

460  Captain  G.  C.  Dowell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-86  (Meds;  with  Clasp);  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  i883  (Clasp) ;  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1802. 
Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  as  Staff  Captain  for  Royal  Artillery,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

461  Captain  H.  E.  B.  Lane  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  again  in  1SS7-80 
(Clasp). 

463  Captain  N.  E.  Young  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  in 
command  of  a  Battery  of  Horse  Artillery,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hatir  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Kuedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

464  Major  H.  D.  Grier  served  with  the  Tonhon  and  Wumho  Expeditions  in  1889-91  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and 
with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  at  the  engagement  in  the  Swat  Valley  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  as  Adjutant 
of  Royal  Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Adjutant  of 
Royal  Artillery  2nd  Divi.-ion  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 

!i«6  Captain  M.  Taylor  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

467  Captain  E.  S.  Cooper  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1835  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«8  Captain  A.  W.  Gay  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

4'°  Major  J.  L.  Parker  served  in  1885-37  with  the  Ruby  Mines  Expedition  as  Adjutant  of  Royal  Artillery.  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with.  Clasp);  with  ibe  Hazara  Expedition 
in  1891  (Clasp);  and  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  command  of  No.  2  Derajat  Mountain  Battery,, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  in  the  action  near  Khar,  the  descent  into  the  Swat 
Valley,  and  the  engagements  at  Panjkora  River  and  Mamugai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Kohat- 
Kurram  Force  in  command  of  No.  2  Derajat  Mountain  Battery,  including  the  relief  of  the  Samana  Forts  (twice 
mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  in  command  of  the  same  Battalion,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  operations  in  the  Maidan,  Bagh  and  Bazar 
Valleys,  and  the  engagements  at  Kahu  Darra  Pass  on  27th,  ?8th  aud  29th  November  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major,  three  Clasps). 

471  Captain  C.  T.  Bell. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

472  Captain  F.  H.  S.  Giles  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  including  the  night,  attack  on  Bhamo 
(Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under 
Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  in  command  of  No.  3  (Peshawur)  Mountain  Battery 
(Clasp.) 

473  Captain  M.  M.  Noble  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884  including  the  affair  at  Pitao.  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

474  Captain  C.  U.  Smeaton  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1S34-S5.  Served 
in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  18S8.  Served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in 
1897-98  in  command  of  the  Maxim  Battery  Royal  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Khartoum  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp). 

-47°  Captain  H.  H.  Butler  served  with  the  Burmese  Expeditionin  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

477  Captain  F.L.  Donaldson  served  with  the  Nile  Expeditionin  1884-85,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Abu 
Klea  Wells  on  the  16th  and  17th February  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  with  the  Soudan 
Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss.  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedi- 
tion in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

479  Captain  C.  W.  Brownlow  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890.  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedi- 
tion in  1891-92  with  the  Irrawaddy  Column  (Medal  with  Ciasp) . 

480  Captain  F.  R.  Drake  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

4S1  Captain  VV.  H.  Robinson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp),  in  1887-89 
(Clasp),  and  in  1890-92  (Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

483  Captain  O.C.  Williamson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89 — slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force, 
in  command  ol  No.  6  (Bombay)  Mountain  Battery  (Clasp). 

484  Captain  R.  A.  Kaye  serve!  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medai  with  Clasp). 

485  Captain  A.  F.  Pullen  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S7  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1891  including  the  capture  of  Tokar  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Khedive's  Star  with 
Clasp). 

466  Captain  J.  C.  Thorp  ierved  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

487  Captain  F.  W.  S.  Stanton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S7  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Lowin  1895, and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Panjkora 
River  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

490  Captain  G.  E.  Galbraith  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


202  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery. 

491  Captain  L.  G.  Gordon  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-S7  (Medal  with  Ciasp) ;  [and  with  the 
two  Miranzai  Expeditious  in  1891  (Clasp). 

132  Captain  Logan. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

493  Captain  C.  N.  Lyall  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  A'ou  Klea — 
severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

194  Captain  M.  W.  S.  Pasley  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890.  Served  with  the  C  ifc.-al  Relief 
.Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (lledal  with  Clasp). 

437  Captain  F.  H.  P.  R.  M'Meekan  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp),' 

458  Captain  A.  L.  Walker  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

499  Captain  M.  S.  Eyre  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85  with  No.  9  Mountain  Battery  Cinque  Ports 
Bivision,  and  in  1886-87  with  No.  1  Mountain  Battery  Eastern  Division  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  and  with  the 
expedition  to  the  Black  Mountain  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

500  Maior  W.  A.  Robinson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

501  Major  H.  Montgomery-Campbell  Ferved  in  the  Boer  war  of  t88i. 

-°-  Major  C.  E.  Lawrie  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jebus,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1892— 
slightly  wounded  (mentioned  m  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Foree 
under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  in  command  of  a  Maxim  Battery,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and 
the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevel  of  Major,  Khedive's  Medal  with  twe  Clasps). 

501  Captain  T.  L.  Coxhead  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1086,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  an  engage- 
ment at  Ningyan  on  the  10th  October  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO  ,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

506  Captain  R.  G.  Merriman  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Tambaka  Country,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  if 
1802,  including  the  capture  of  Tambi  (DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

■',or  Captain  W.  K.  Hardy.— See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry.  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

509  Captain  C.  G.Watson  served  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Ciasp). 

511  M  ijor  M.  Peake  served  w  th  the  DongoU  Scpjditomry  forei  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  m 
command  of  a  Field  Battery,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, 4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

512  Captain  G.  R.  Lamb  served  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1S91  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
511  Captain  G.  S.  Ogg  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

ln  Major  A.  W.  Money  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890.  and  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force 
in  1892.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  ui:der  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
■with  the  1st  Division  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  -with  No.  8  Mountain  Battery  Royal  Artillery,  and  temporarily 
in  command  of  No.  5  (Bombay)  Mountain  Battery,  and  afterwards  with  No.  1  (Kohat)  Muuntain  Battery  as 
Officiating  Commandant,  and  w'as  present  in  the  engagements  at  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai,  at  the  forcing  of  the 
Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  at  ibe  reconnaissance  of  the  Saian  Sar,  including  the  engagement  of  9th  Nov., 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Maior),  and  iu  the  operations  in  the  Waran  Valley,  around  Dwatoi,  and  in 
the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

517  Captain  H.  W.  lies  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i38S  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1887-89,  including  the  operations  of  the  Phoukhan  Column  in  which  he  commanded  two  guns  of 
No.  8  Bengal  Mountain  Battery  (two  Clasps);  and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  189:  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Clasp). 

518  Captain  H.  F.  Vanderzee  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

519  Capuin  T.  R.  C.  Hulson  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with 
Clasp1. 

52J  Miior  C.  H.  de  Rugamiut  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  ir  Herbert  Kitchener 
in  1896  in  command  of  a  Gunboat,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  Hafir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

522  Captain  T.  E.  Marshall  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  Tammu  C  damn  (Medal  with 
Clasp);  with  the  Wtmtho  Expedition  in  1S91  (Clasp);  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills  in  1892- 
93  under  Brigadier  General  falmer  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

524  Captain  H.  B.  Strange  served  during  the  rebellion  in  the  North  West  Territories  of  Canada  in  1885  as  Aide  de 
■Camp  to  Major  General  Strange,  Commanding  Alberta  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  on  the  28th 
May  at  Frenchman's  Butte  (mentioned  hi  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

523  Captaiu  F.  Pctts  served  in  the  operations  in  Znluland  in  1883. 

'26  Captain  Bruce  Kingsmill  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Black  Mountain  in  18S8  as  Assistant  Transport  Officer 
3rd  Column  and  subsequently  in  the  Advanced  Column  at  Thakot  and  Allai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

328  Captain  C.  E.  Hill  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  and  again  in  1887  89  with  the  Upper  Burmah 
Meld  Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  iu  1891  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force 
in  1892. 

529  Captain  A.  E.  J.  Perkins  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

530  Captain  L.  W.  P.  East  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1801  with  No.  2  Derajat  Mountain  Battery 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp),  and  in  th3  operations  against  the  Abor  Tribes  in  th9 
North  East  Frontier  of  Assam  in  1894. 

532  Caplaiu  C.  J.  F.luut  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895,  and  wa«  present  at 
the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passago  of  the  Swat  River,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Panjkora  River  (Medal 
-with  Clasp). 

533  Captain  J.  G.  Baldwin  served  in  the  Burmese  campaign  iu  1890-02.  including  the  Tonhon  and  Wuntho  Ex- 
peditions and  the  operations  on  the  North-Easf.  frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

531  Captain  Lyle. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry.  "  Hare's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.) 
•535  Captain  T.  A.  Tancred  served  in  the  operations  in  Matabeleland  in  1893-94  (Medal). 

"c  Captain  O.  K.  Tancock  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  unde.-  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

■537  CaDtain  W.  D.  Nichol  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  iu  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

537tCaptain  M.  A.  C.  Crowe  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with 
€lasp). 

539  Captain  D.  Arbuthnot  served  with  the  Chilral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Transport 
'Officer  4th  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

341  Captain  R.  St.  G.  Gorton  served  with  the  first  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891,  and  with  the  expedition  against 
the  Hnnza-Nagars  in  1891-92— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral 
Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Cla*p). 

543  Captain  H.  A.  Reid  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1S90  with  No.  7  Mountain  Brtterv.  Served 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  No.  4  Hazara  Mountain  Battery  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

544  Captain  K.  K.  Knapp  served  with  the  Manipore  Field  Force  in  i3gi,  and  in  the  Chin  Hills  in  1892  with,  the 
Baunghe.  Tashon  and  Nwengal  Columns  (Medal  with  Clasp);  in  Lushai  in  1892  with  Captain  Rose's  Burma 
Relief  Column  (Clasp);  and  with  the  Waziristau  Fie'd  Force  in  1894-95  (Clasp). 

5,5  Captain  R.  H.  Hare  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and  the  engagements  at  Panjkora  and  Ma- 
mugai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

547  Lieut.  G.  R.  M.  Church  served  with  the  Zhob  Vallev  Expedition  in  1890. 

548  Oantain  G.  G.  Traherne  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  including 
the  engagement  at  Sangar  (Medal  with  Clasp"). 

553  Captain  F.  G.  Smallwood  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1805  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

551  Cantam  D.  G.  Seagrim  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-80  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  with  the 
Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890 ;  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892  ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Clasp). 

332  Captain  H.  D.  Larymore  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jebus,  Lagos,  in  1892  (mentioned  in  des- 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery.  203 

patehes,  Me.dal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  (CUT <?.  and 
Star). 

533  Captain  W.  Hr,wel  Jones  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the 
Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Rouert  Low  in  1895,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  in  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

553  Captain  J.  A.  Stewart  served  in  Burma  in  1S89-92,  including  the  operations  of  the  Tonhou  Expedition  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Cnitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895.  aud  was  present  at  the  capturei 
of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  in  the  engagements  in  the  Swat  Valley,  at  Panjkora  River  and  Mainugai  (Medal  with 
Clasp) . 

556  Captain  A.  If.  Smith  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  m  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Isazai 
Field  Force  in  1802.      Served   with  the  Chitral  Relfef  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  wiih  Clasp). 

56u  Captain  W.  St.  C.  Bland  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills  m  1891-92  with  No.  8  Bengal  Mountain 
Battery  in  the  Kanhow  Column.  Served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition,  2nd  Brigade,  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart  in  1894-9;  with  No.  S  Bengal  Mountain  Battery  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

a61  Captain  R.  P.  Molesworth  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95 
(Medal  with  Clisp).  Served  iu  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sis  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-93  with  the  Toehi  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

063  Captain  F.  R.  Patch  served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  iSqi  underSir  William  Lockhart,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Sansrar — wounaed  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served 
with  the  Chitial  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1805  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

566  Captain  E.  P.  Carter  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of   the  Malakand  Pass  and  in  the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

°6'  Captain  A.  T.  Anderson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Ncrth  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1S97-9;  with  No.  1  (Kohat)  Mountain  Battery  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Dargai,  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations 
against  the  Chamkanis  aud  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"-  Captain  H.  W.  M.  Parker  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  No.  6  (Bombay) 
Mountain  Battery  1  Medal  with  Clasp). 

560  Captain  W.  T.  T.  Corrie  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1397-9S  with  No.  1  (Kohat)  Mountain  Battery  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Dargai,  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  aud  Aihmga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations 
against  the  Cham'.:anis  and  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  witu  two  Clasps). 

'■_°  Oaptaiu  A.  Le  M.  Brayservedwith  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  189;  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

5/l  Captain  H.  G.  Brett  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Wil.iam  Lockhart 
in  1S97-9S  with  No.  2  Derajat  Mountain  Battery  with  the  Kohat-Kurram  Field  Force  including  the  relief  of  the 
Sarnana  Forts,  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  capture  of  the  Sampagba  and  Arhanga  Passes, 
and  in  the  operations  in  the  Maidan  and  Bazar  Valleys  including  the  engagement  at  Kahu  Pass  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps). 

5'2  Captain  EL  C.  Moultrie  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Panjkora  Hi ver  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

5'J  Captain  C.  G.  Stewart  served  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Chitral  under  Lt.Colonel  Kelly  in  March  and 
April  1S95  1  mentioned  in  despatches.  DSO..  and  Medal  with  Ciasp). 

_  °'3|-  Lieut.  R.  E  Home  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
mi8;S  with  the  1st  Division  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  with  No.  1  (Kohat)  Mountain  Battery  from  the  27th 
February  189S  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'7i  Captain  F.  L.  Galloway  served  with  the  Chitral  Reb'ef  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Serveu  m  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  In  lit  under  Sir  William  Lickhart  in  1897-93  as  Aide  de 
Camp  to  Sir  Power  Palmer,  Commanding  the  Lioes  of  Communication  Tiraa  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned 
m  despatches,  two  Clasps) . 

'J  Cap-ain  G.  F.  MacMunn  served  with  the  Burmese  Exnedition  in  1802,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of 
Sa_don— slightly  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Lieut.  H.  E.  T.  Kelly  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  FrontieroE  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
111  1S97-98  with  No.  2  Derajat  Mountain  Battery  with  the  Kohat-Kurram  Field  Force  including  the  relief  of  the 
bamana  Forts,  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes, 
and  in  the  operations  in  the  Maidan  and  Bazar  Valleys  including  the  engagement  at  Kahu  Pass  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps). 

_  "•  Lieut.  R.  H.  F.  M'Culloch  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896 
in  command  of  Royal  Artillery— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.) 

=-■  Lieut.  F.  A.  Wynter  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Fronti  r  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897  with  the  Sth  Bengal  Mountain  Battery  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including  the  defence  of  Malakand 
(wounded),  the  operations  in  the  Mamund  Valley,  and  the  engagements  at  Markhanai  and  Muyat  Kila— severely 
wounded  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

°*'J  Lieut.  J.  E.  L.  Bruce  served  with  the  Wuntho  Expedition  in  1S91  as  Orderlv  Officer  to  Brigadier  General 
Wolseley  (mentioned  iu  de-patches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  iu  the  eampaign'on  the  North  Wes*  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  witli  No.  3  (Peshawur)  Mountaiu  Battery 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

580  ",'?"**■  '''■  H.-  B-  Craster  and  A.  W.  Curtis  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 
T      ti        ut-  H-  S-  <le  Brett  served  in  the  campaign  on  the   North  West  Frontier  of  India  nnder    Sir  William 
.Lockhart  in  1897-93  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  No.  6  (Bombay)  Mountain  Batterv  including  the  engagement 
at  Mnizar  ou  10th  June  1897  {DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

T  *  vv^leUt-'  G"  R'  F'  Tallx,t  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
JL.ockh.art  m  1897.9s  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Major  General  Bird,  Commanding  Tochi  Field  Force  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

-  Lieut.  C.  W.  J.  Orrs'Tved  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  ol  the  Malakand  Pass  and  in  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

°  Lieut  b.  C.  C.  Townsend  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896 
(mentioned  in  despatches). 

"*  Lieut.  H.  J.  Cotter  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1S92.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under 
blT  Robert  Low  in  1S95  (.Modal  with  Clasp). 

t  5i  k'eit-  S.  W.  Robinson  served  in  th  •  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
-Lockhart  m  1897-98  with  No.  2  Derajat  Mountain  Battery  with  the  Kohat-Kurram  Field  Force  including  the  night 
attack  on  Sada,  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  capture  cf  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes 
and  the  operations  in  the  Maidan  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

™  Lieut.  R.  K.  Scott  served  during  the  rising  in  the  North- West  Territories  of  Canada  in  18S5  'Medal). 
-_..'.  •L,leut- J- W.  E-  Donaldson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-93  with  the  Sth  Bengal  Mountain  Battery  with  the  Tochi  Valley  Expedition,  with  the 
Malakand  Field  Force  including  the  operations  in  Swat  (engagement  at  Landakai)  and  the  Mamund  Valley 
(engagements  at  Markhanai  aud  Muyat  Kilai ;  with  the  Utinan  Khel  Column  of  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  and  with 
the  Buner  Field  Force  including  the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pa's  (Medal  with  three  Clasps  1. 

"    Lieut.  H.  G.  Lloyd  served  with  the  Cnitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  R ibert  Low  in  180;  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
_  sua  Lieut  G.  C.  Merrick  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Sth  Bengal  Mountain  Battery  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  operations 
against  the  Chamkanis  aud  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

™  Lieut.  J.  H.  Massie  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  F  >rc>  und»r  Sir  RM^rtLow  in  1S05  (Medal  with  Ciasn). 

-591  Lieut.  J.  Byron  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  unler  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 


203a  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery. 

1897  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Orderly  Officer  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Claspsj. 

^92  Lieut.  G.  D.  Wheeler  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  in  1896  (Medal). 

593  Lieut.  E.  H.  E.  Collen  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1897-98,  first  as  Orderly 
Officer,  and  afterwards  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  William  Lockhart,  Commanding  the  force  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

595  Lieut.  R.  S.  de  Winton  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1808  with  No.  1  (Kohat)  Mountain  Battery  with  the  1st  Division  Tirah  Expeditionarv  Force  from 
15th  January  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

596  Lieut.  J.  H.  Paine  served  in  the  operations  in  Mekran  in  1893,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Goka 
Parosh  (mentioned  in  despatches.  DSO.) 

597  Lieut.  W.  F.  T.  O'Connor  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  No.  9  Mountain  Battery  Royal  Artillery,  including  the 
engagement  at  Landakai  and  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range  and  in  the  Kurram  Valley  in  August  and 
September  1897  ;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  No.  8  (Bengal)  Mountain  Battery',  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  Ohagru  Kotal  and  Dargai,  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in 
the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

598  Lieut.  F.  A.  Twiss  served  in  ihe  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  No.  8  (Bengal)  Mountain  Battery,  including  the  defence  of  the  Mala- 
kand, the  relief  of  Chakdara  Fort,  and  the  engagement  at  Landakai ;  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  No.  5 
(Bombay)  Mountain  Batterv  incmding  the  operations  in  the  Mamund  country ;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expedition- 
ary Force  with  No.  5  (Bombay)  Mountain  Battery,  including  the  engagement*  at  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai,  the 
forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar  and  engagement  of  9th 
November,  and  the  operations  in  the  Waran  Valley,  around  Dwatoi,  and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps). 

599  Lieut.  A.  C.  Fergusson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  No  1  (Kohat)  Mountain  Battery,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Dargai  and  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

600  Lieut.  G.  E.  Tyrrell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1898  wilh  No.  1  (Kohat)  Mountain  Battery  with  the  1st  Division  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  from  nth  February 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

601  Lieut.  A.  B.  Forman  and  2nd  Lieut.  H.  de  C.  Martelli.— See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's 
Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

605  Lieut.  J.  Carnaghan  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879-80  (Medal). 

607  Captain  Paton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80 ;  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Maiwand 
(Medal,  and  Medal  for  distinguished  conduct). 

008  Captain  Firth  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tcl-el-Kebir  (men- 
tioned in  desnatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

610  Lieut.  T.  Williams  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Shahjui, 
Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo,  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

611  Lieut,  j.  Cox  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  at  Zuugin  Nek  aDd  Kam- 
bula  Hill  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


Majobs. 
Davidson,  George,120  Exec.  Eng.,  ist  Grade,  D.  P.W.,  M.W.  Dept. ;  Mint  Master,  \ 

Bombav ) 

Blunt,  Ernest,,181  ExecutiveEngireer,istGrade,  D.P.W.,  M.W.  Department, Mhow  ) 

(Breoet  Lt. Colonel,  20  May  98)  1 

p.s.e.  Burn-Murdoch,  John,'92  Southern  Mahrutta,  Railway,  Dharwar   

Ellis,  Charles  Conyngham,193  Executive  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  Bareilly 

p.s.c.  Sharpe,  James  Birch,19*  Chester 

Digby,  Thomas,195  Executive  Engineer,  ist  Grade, Madras  Division.     Leave  England 

Barton,  Maurice  C.196  Sup.  Inst., Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

Maxwell,  Ronald  Charles,19"  Simla 

Love,  Henry  Davison,  Principal  Civil  Engineering  College  atMadras 


CAPTAIN. 


6  Jan. 


Sill,  John  Warre,  Instructor  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich,  26  Sept.  94  [12  Sept. 7 

Mackean,  Kenneth,199  St..  Lucia.     Ordered  Home  

Bagnold,  Arthur  Henry200  {Bt.Major,  15  June85).    Western  District,  Exeter 

Constable,  Willoughby  Verner,202  North  Western  Railway,  Lahore  , 

Jennings.  Robert  Henry.203    Political  Employ,  Rajpootana  

Foley,  Algernon  Campbell,198  Cardiff 

Darling,  Charles  Henry,204 Portsmouth 

Rawson,  Herbert  Edward,  London 

Mackenzie,  William  Jacob,  E  .inburgh 

Andrews-Speed,  Henry  Speed,206  Exec.  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  M.W.D.,  Umballa 

Buston.  Philip  Thomas20"  (Bt. Major,  7  Dec. 88),  Dublin 

Tyler.  John  Charles,208  Colchester    

Sim,  George  Hamilton,-'"9  Brighton 

Campbell,  John  Charles,210  Dublin   

Pinnis,  Henry,126  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  for  R.  Eng., India.   On  Leave 

Perrier,  James  Archibald,212  DSO.  Executive  Engineer,  2nd  Grade.  Simla 

Fullerton,  John  Davidson,213  Adjutant  2  Cheshire  Volunteer  Engineers,  21  Mar.  95 
Hoskyn,  Chas.Res:.,  Dep. Account. Gen. Public  WorksAccounts,N.W.Prov.and  Oude 

Spilsbury,  Edgar  Chas.214  Exec.  Eng.,  2nd  Gr.,D. P.  W.,  M.W. D.     On  Leave 

Jones,  George  Turner,216  Exec.  Eng.,  3rd  Grade,  Military  Works  Department,  Poona 

Conner,  William  Daniel,217  Professor  Royal  Military  Academy 

Lindlev,  Waldemar  Delmar,218  Sheerness   

p.s.c.  Bethefi.  Edward  Kugn,219  Aldershot  

Attree,  Frederick  Wm.  Town,221  Quetta 

p.s.c.Talbot,  Ron.  Milo  George223  (Bt.Major,  16  Feb.  %T,Bt.Lt.Co'onel,  16  Nov.  9S),  ] 

Egyptian  Army  j 

Meiu,  Alexander  Lechmere,126  Exec.  Eng.  2nd  Grade,  M.W.D.,  Kiirrachee 

p.s.c.  Hickson,  Samuel  Arthur  Einera,225  DSO.,  York 

Onslow,  Gerald  Chas.Penrice.226  Executive  Engineer,  istGrade,  M.W.D.,  Chuckrata 

Stafford, William  Francis  Howard ,227Curragh   

Waller,  Edmund  Augustus,228  Examiner  of  Guaranteed  Railway  Accounts,  Madias... 

Kennev,  Arthur  Herbert,229  CMG.,  Aldershot   

Wahab,  Robert  Alex.230  C1E.  (Bt.Lt. Colonel,  28  Aug.  95)  Survey  of  India,  Calcutta 

St.  Ciair,  William  Augustus  Edmund,231  Dublin 

Tower,  George  Alfred,232  Luc  know 

Childers,    Edmund     Spencer    Eardley233    (Bt.Major  9   Jan.  85;    Bt.Lt.Colonel,^ 

2  Apr.  03).      M-i.lta j 

Wingheld- Stratford,  Cecil  Vernon,  Isle  of  Wight  

Friend,  Lovick  Bransby,  Cairo 

Shute,  Gerald  Edward,236  Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners,  Kirkee    

Rainsford-Hannay,  Frederick,  Inspector  Submarine  Defences,  War  Office  

p.s.c.  Haig,  Herbert  de  Haga,23"  M.  W.  Dept.,  Allahabad 

Penrose,  Cooper238.    Suecial  Duty  Wei-hai-Wei   

Day,  John  George,239  Simla 

Porter,  Geoffrey  Merchead,147  Exec. Eng.,  ,-stGrade,  Bombay  Defence  Div.  Murree 

Jerome,  Henry  Joseph  Walker,240  Aldershot 

Scott-Moncrieff,  George  Kenneth241 

p.s.c.  Sinclair,  Hugh  Moutgomerie,242  Military  Works  Department,  Ferozepore 

Kenyon,  Edward  Ranulph,  Special  Duty,  Admiralty 

Grant,  Samuel  Chas.  Norton,  Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  General,  War  Office,  1  Sept.  97  

Bate,  Charles  M'Guire,243  Mauritius.    Ordered  Home 

Middlemass,  Jchn  Crawford,  Pembroke  Dock , 

Peel,  Frederick,126  Exec.  Eng.  2nd  Gr.,  D.P.  W..M.  W.  D.,  Agra 

Lutyens,  John  Gallwey,244Meerut  

Maxwell,  Cedric244f.    Cape  of  Good  Hope    

Wrottesley,  Alfred  Edward,  Postal  Telegraphs,  27,  Newgate  Street,  E.C 

Cleeve,  Stewart  Dalrymple,245(!eyion  

MacDonneli,  Alfred  Creagh,246  Inst,  in  Surveying  Sch.  of  Mil.  Erg.,  16  Dec.  95 

Boyce,  Ernest  Joseph  George,  Dover 

Appleton, Henry,247  TJmballa  

Dickie,  John  Elford,248  Exec.  Eng.,  and  Grade,  D.  P.  W.,  Mil.  Works  Dept.,  Bengal... 

Tyler  Henry  Edward,  Inspector  of  Submarine  Defences,  India    

Abbott,  Herbert  Edw.  Stacy,249 DSO.  Under  Sec.  to  Punjab  Govt.  P.  W.  D.  Gen.  £ 

Branch,  Simla.    On  Leave I 

p.s.c.  Poster,  Hubert  John,250  Quarter  Master  General  Canadian  Militia,  with  rank  > 

of  Lt.Colonel,  it  Aug.  98    / 

Haynes,  Charles  Edward,251  Malta 

Barnet,  Horace  Hutton.252  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham.    Ordered  > 

to  Halifax,  N  S j 

Ruck,  Oliver  Edwal,255  Bermuda 

Mayne,  Charles  Blair,'26  Bombay  Defence  Works    

Goodwvn,  Henry  Edward,254  DSO.  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners,  Bangalore... 

Gale,  Walter  Andrew,  Cawnpore  Division  Military  Works  Department 

Hawkins,  Walter  Francis,255  Aldershot 

Randolph,  Alfred  Herbert,126  Jamaica  

Jackson,  Louis  Charles,147  Instructor,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham  ... 

Littledale,  Ralph  Pudsay,257  Glasgow 

Commeline,  Charles  Ernest,258  Halifax,  N.S.     Ordered  to  Bermuda 

Cowan,  James  Henry,  Isle  of  Wight  

Bond,  Francis  George,261  Rorkee.    On  Leave     

p.s.c.  Leverson,  G.  F.,  Esquire  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem.  En  route  Home  from  Cuba 

Biwies,  Frederick  Gilbert,262  Ceylon 

Longe,  Francis  Bacon,263  Dep.  Supt.  ist  Grade,  Topog.  Sarv.  of  India.  On  Leave... 
Tnrfon,  William  Harry,  Adjutant  2  Lancashire  Engineer  Volunteers  31  May  94  ... 
Brotherton,  Thomas  de  la  Haye,265  Instructor  School  of  Militarv  Eng.  Chatham  ... 


6.Jan.  7; 


6  Jan.  721  6  Jan.  Sj 

2  May  72  J  2  May  84 
2  May  72  c  May  84 
2  May  72I  2  May  84 
2  May  72 j  2  May  84 
2  May  7 
2  May  7 
12  Sept. 72 


12  Sept. 72 
12  Sept. 72 
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2  May  7.' 
12  Sept. 7 
12  Sept. 72 
12  Sept.72 
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9  Jan. 73 
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9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
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29  Apr.  73 

29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
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29  Apr.  73 
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11  Sept.  73 
11  Sept. 73 
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12  Feb.  74 
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29  Apr.  73 
17  Aug.  74 
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19  Aug.  86 
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2  Feb.  87 
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10  May  94 
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2  Dec.  94 
17  Dec.  94 
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19  June  77 
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31  Jan.  78 
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25  Jan 
25  .Inn.  88 
23  Jan.  88 

25  Jan.  88 
1  Apr.  88 
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1  Apv.  88 
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1  Apr.  83 
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4  Apr.  88 

26  May  88 
1  Jui.y  88 
1  July  £8 
1  July  S3 
1  July  88 
1  July  88 

10  July  38 

14  July  38 


Majors. 

Carr,  George  Anderson,  Inst.  Electcy.  School  of  Military  Engineering,  30  Jan.  96 

Kelly,  Arthur  James,  .Madras 

Stanton,  Edwd.  Chas.,266  Exec.  Ens.  1st  Gr.,  D.P.W..M.W.D..  Bengal,  Simla 

p.s.c.  Heath,  Fred.  Crofton,267  Brig".  Major  &  Sec.  s.M.E.  (Bt.  Major,  20  Jan.  88)    ... 

Glubb,  Frederic  Mauley,  Hilsea  , 

Thomson,  Andrew  Graham,208  War  Office 

p.x.e.  Pemberton,  Ernest  St.  Clair,269  Portsmouth 

p.j.e.  Laffan,  Henry  David,  AnErlo-German  Boundary  Commr.  South  Africa 

p.s.c.  Lawson,  Hy.  Merrick,27'  (lit. Colonel),  1  Dec.  9S),  Ka-sala     

Tanner.  John  Arthur,2"2/)  .SO.  Exec.  Eng.,  2nd  Gr.,  D.P.W.,  M.W.  Dept.,  Punjab... 

Sankey,  Alfred  Robert  Mandeville,  Home  District    

Reynolds,  Frank  Romilly,  Edinburgh   

MacL'arthy,  Felix  Denis  Francis, 273  Curragh 

Irvine,  James  Laird,2"4  Aldershot 

Jackson,  Hugh  M.,276  Ordnance  Survey,  Edinburgh  

}'  s.c.  Agar,  Edward,  Salisbury  Plain  District    

Kice,  Spring  Robert,  Chatham   

Meeres,  Arthur  Douglas,  Adjutant  1st  Aberdeen  Volunteer  Engineers  17  Sept.  94 

Dumbleton,  Horatio  Norris,277  Chief  Inst.  School  of  Submarine  Mining  16  Aug.  05 

P  render  gast,  Theodore  John  Warrender,  Isle  of  Wight 

Massy,  Hampden  Hugh,  Aldershot 

Adair,  Henry  Benjamin  Naylor,279  Dover 

St.  Johu,  Charles  William  Robert,  Gibraltar  : 

Yolland,  William,  Nova  Scotia 

Mantell,  Alfred  Montgomery.280     Sick  Leave 

Burn-Murdoch,  Paul  R.,  Assist.  Insp.  Submarine  Defences,  War  Office,  1  Jan.  97 

Williams,  Godfrey,281  Executive  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.W.,   M.W.  Dept.,  ) 
Peshawur.    Leave  England  ) 

Huskissou,  William,  Professor  Royal  Military  College  14  Jau.  98   

Cregan.  Thomas  Andrew,  Adjutant  1  Gloucestershire  Volunteer  Eng.  30  Oct.  94... 

Druitt,  Edward,  Secretary  Royal  Engineer  Committee,  Chatham 

Chesney,  Harold  Frank,278  Exec.  Eng..  2nd  Grade,  D. P. W.,  M.W.D.,  Peshawur... 

Brownrigg,  Henry  John  Watt,  AVoolwich 

Stafford,  Henry  Lawrence  Caulfeild  Howard.    Plymouth 

Anderson,  Francis  James,282  Aldershot 

Arkwr'yht,  Leonard  Arthur,  Egypt 

Gubbins,  Philip  Charles,  Belfast 

Cairnes,  William  Alan,263  Dublin 

Stockdale,  Godfrey  Henrv  Wolley,  Plymouth    

Davidson,  Stuart.  War  Office,  Whitehall  

Leigh,  Richard,  Preston 

Horniblow,  Frank  Herbert , 

Baker,  Walter  Way,  War  Office 

Russell,  Bruce  Bremner,284  Bangalore  

Paterson,  Hugh  Aug.  Lawrence,  Portland  '19  June  77 

Learoyd,  Charles  Douglas,255  Newcastle-on-Tyne '18  Dec.  78 

Norris,  Stephen  Leslie,286  Edinburgh ' ..!i8  Dec.  78] 28  Mar. 

Mullaly,  Herbert,287  Dep. Assist. Qr.Mr.  General  for  Mobilization,  lndia,n  Mar.  96:18  Dec.  78] 3°  Mar. 

Hinde^  William  Henry,  Queenstown  18  Dec.  78' 

Mills,  Dudley  Acland,  Plymouth 18  Dec.  78 

Winn,  John,289  Instructor  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham, 6  Dec.  98  ...  6  Apr.  79 
Burrard,  Sidney  Gerald,  Dep.  Supdt.,  4th  Grade,  Topog.  Survey  of  India,  Poona  6  Apr.  79 
Kellv,  Francis  Henry,290  (Brevet  Lt. Colonel  20  May  98),  Exec.  Eng.,  2nd  Grade,  ~)  ]   ,  . 

P.W?D.,  M.W.  Dept.,  Lahore .....: :.',/.    °  Apr.  79 

King,  Henry  Somerset,291  Adjutant  1  Hampshire  Volunteer  Engineers,  23  Aug.  97!  6  Apr.  79 

Browne,  Clement  Alfred  Rigby,  South  Mahrat'.a  Railway   : i  6  Apr.  79 

Russell,  Walter,  Mauritius 6  Apr.  79 

Jeffreys,  Frederick  Vaughan,  Hong  Kong  :::.:::::::: 6  Apr.  79 

Roberts,  Henry  Bradley.     Bermuda.    Leave  England  ......:::...:::.:.:::... .-.-.- 1  6  Apr.  79 

Townshend,  Ernest,  Gosport !  6  Apr.  79 

s  c.  Sandbach,  Arthur  Edmund,293  As_sist.  Mil.  Sec.  Bengal  [Bt.L1.Col.  16  Nov.98) !  6  Apr.  79 


CAPTAIN.    ,      MAJOE. 


8  Juiy  88 

1  Aug 
19  Aug. 
16  Dee. 


31  Jan.  7s 
31  Jan.  78 
31  Jan.  78 
31  Jan.  73 
18  Dec.  78 
18  Dec.  78 
18  Dec.  78 
18  Dec.  78 
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■  8  Dec.  88 
iSDec.  88 
18  Dec.  88 
18  Dec.  88 
10  Jan.  89 
12  Jan.  80 
8  Feb  .80 
3  Mar.  89 
8  Mar.  89 
1  Apr.  88 
iQ  Mar.  89 


Allen, Robert  Franklin,29*  Executive  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  M.W.  Department;  1 


1  Apr.  89 
1  Apr.  89 
1  Apr.  89 
1  Apr.  89 

1  Apr.  89 

7  Apr.  89 
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1  Apr.  89 
1  Apr.  89 
1  Apr.  89 
r  Apr.  89 
t  Apr.  89 

1  Apr.  89 


Office  of  Inspector  General  of  Military  Works,  Simla S 

Dallas,  James,  Exec.  Eng.  2nd  Grade,  D.  P.  W., Assist.  Sec.,M.  W.D.Simla  On  Furl.  '30  July  79 

Stuart',  Andi-ew  Mitchell,296  War  Office  30  July  79 

Norton,  CharlesEdward,  Home  District 130  July  79 

BicrcT-S)  Henry  Vero,297  DSO.  Exec.  Eng.,  2nd  Grade,  Mil.  Works  Dept.,  Murree  ...'30  July  79 

Bin-ton,  Edmund  Merceron,298  Capo  of  Good  Hope 130  July  79 

Take   Martin  Litchfield,299  Cork   30  July  79 

O'dfield,  Frederick  Hume,390  Secunderabad   [30  July  79J2'  May  89 

Dopping-Hepenstal,  Lambert  John,301  Dublin  i3o  July  79  »  June  Eg 

Grant  Alexander,  employedatEsquimault, Canada, withrankofLt. Col.  4Aug.  98:30  July  79 

Hemming,  Edward  Hughes,302  Liverpool    |i8Feb.  So 

' " "" ,  80 


4  Apr.  89 
17  Apr.  85 
17.  Apr.  89 
3  May  89 
7  May  89 
10  May 


Hodder  William  Morgan,303  Adjutant  1  Durham.  Volunteer  Engineers,  17  Oct.  95  1  iS  Feb. 
Huleatt',  Hugh,304  First  Assist.  Building  Works  Ordnance  Factories,  R.  Arsenal  1 18  Feb. 


iS  Feb. 


Maclagan.  Robert  Srneiton,305 Assist.  Eng.,  1st  Grade,  P.W.D..M.W.D.,  Delhi 

Bovd,°Mossom  Archibald,  York  !i8  Feb 

Hiiliard  William  Robert,  Executive  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  Mian  Mir 1 18  Feb. 

Swayne'Harald  George  Carlos,306 Bombay    18  Feb.  09 

Nathan,  Matthew,  War  Office,  London , rg  May  80 

Captains. 

Cowie   Alexander  Hugh,  Aldershot.     Ordered  to  St.  Lucia  

Thackwell,  Osbert  Montague  Roche,  Khyber  Field  Force 

Stewart  James,307  Shorncliffo  

Kllioaid  William  Francis  Henry  Style308  (Brevet  Major  18  Nov.  96,  Bt.Lt.Col.  16N0V.  98)  ... 

#(£  Ayliner  Fenton  John,309  A. A.  Gen.  Rangoon  (Bt.Maj.  18  Oct.  93;  Bt.Lt.Col.  22  Jau.  96) 


21  June  81, 

25  June  89 

25  June  89 

6  July  89 

20  July  89 

20  July  89 

J20  July  8c, 

o  23  July  8c 

0Ui  July  89 

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2  July  95 

7  Aug.  95 
12  Aug.  95 
12  Aug.  95 
:2  Aug.  95 
12  Aug.  95 
12  Aug.  9? 
12  Aug.  95 

24  Sept.  95 

I  Oct.  95 
22  Oct.   95 

5  Dec.  95 
1  Mar.  96 

11  Mar.  96 
9  Apr.  96 

20  Apr.  96 

9  May  96 

22  July  95 

25  July  96 

3  Aug.  96 

6  Aug.  96 

12  Aug.  96 

12  Aug.  96 

13  Aug.  c6 

13  Aug.  96 

8  Sept.  96 

16  Sept. 96 

25  Sept.  95 
1  Oct.  96 
1  Oct.  06 
1  Oct.   96 

4  Oct.  96 

7  Oct.  96 
19  Oct.   $6 

'■   6  Nov.  96 
,23  Nov.  96 

6  Dec.  96 
31  Dec.  96 
31  Dec.  96 
3f  Dec.  96 
31  Dec.  96 
31  Dec.  96 
i3  Jan.  97 

8  Mar.  97 
24  Mar.  97 

4  Apr.  97 

3  June  97 
2;  July  97 
27  July  97 
27  July  97 
31  Aug.  97 

1  Oct.  97 

1  Oct.  97 

1  Oct.  97 

7  Oct.  97 

23  Oct.  97 

2  Nov.  97 
19  Nov.  97 
23  Nov.  97 

19  Dec.  97 

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!  1  Apr.  9' 

7  Apr.  9° 

1  Apr.  9° 

4  Apr.  9^ 
16  Apr.  98 
19  Apr.  98 
22  May  98 

26  May  98 
1  July  98 
1  July  98 

10  July  9S 

14  July  98 

II  Aug.  98 

27  Aug.  98 
r  Sept.  98 

22  Oct.  98 


Camier   John  Edward.  Exec.  Eng.,  3rd  Grade,  P.W.D  .Bombay 

|V:,  d(lelev,Chas.Edw.311Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners:  Company  Comdr.,Tfrah  Field  Fore 


Dixon  Peter  Eden,  Executive'Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  M.W.D.,  Peshin 

HilL.Cecil,312  Ceylon 

■Meredith,  Edward  Spencer,  Chester  

PetrieRicardoUartnell,3'3  Aldershot  

Cowie  Charles  Henry,  Executive  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Jealdab 

„  s  c   Edmonds,  James  Edward,  Jamaica , 

Morton   Wm.  Ross,315  Assistant  Engineer,  1st  Grade,  Indus  Canals,  Dhera  Ghazi  Khan 


19  May  80 
19  May  80 
19  Way  Sc 
27  July  3c 
27  July  80 
27  July  So 
27  July  Sc 
23  reb.  81 
23  Feb.  81 
23  Feb. Si 
23  Feb.  8j 
23  Feb.  81 
26  July  81 
26  July  81 


CAl-TAIN. 


6  Aug.  89 
10  Aug.  8g 
4  Sept.  89 

1  Oct.    So 

2  Oct.  89 
1  Nov.  80 

1-  Dec.  89 
17  Dec.  89 
17  Dec.  89 
17  Dec.  89 
17  Dec.  8c 
17  Dec.  89 
iS  Jan.  90 
25  Jan.  90 


Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


2IO 


Captains. 
Shelley,  Archibald   Douglas  Graham,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  "D.P.W. ;  Under  \ 

Secretary  to  Madras  Government,  P.W.D.  Railway  Branch.      Trichinopoly i 

Glanville,  Francis,319  DSO.  Plymouth 

Ellis,  William  Montague,  Consulting  Architect,  Bezawda ..■•■ 

Van  Straubenzee,  Arthur  Hope,  School  of  Military  Engineering 

Macdonaid,  James  Ronald  Leslie320  (Brevet Maj. 5  Jan.  93),  British  East  Africa  

Walton,  Ellys  William,321  Dep.  Consulting  Eng.  to  Govt,  oi' India  i'or  Railways,  Burma  

Dundee,  William  John  Daniel].     Leave,  England     

Roper,  Alexander  William,322  ShorncliHe 

Jones,  Lewis,  Singapore 

Hamilton,  James  Edwin  O'Hora.  Ceylon  

Craster,  Shafto  Longfield,323  Dep.  Consulting  Eng.  to  Govt,  of  India  for  Railways,  Calcutta 

p.s.c.  Heath,  Gerard  Moore,324  Aldershot  

p.s.c.  Molony,  Francis  Arthur327   

Luard,  William  Du  Cane,32s  Falmouth  ' 

Cordue,  William  George  Ranger,329  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  M.W.D.,  Belgaum  ... 

Wade,  James  Molesworth,330  Exec.  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  M.  W.  D.,  Bengal    

Bythell,  William  John,331  Dep.Supdt.,  1st  Grade,  Survey  of  India  (i?f  .I/a/.  22  Jan.  96).   Simla 

Ward,  Bernard  Rowland,  Instructor  Royal  Military  Academy  ic  Aug.  97 

Stewart,  William  Robert,  Woolwich    

EUiut, Gilbert  Sutherland  McDowell,  Vice  Consul  at  Van,  Asia  Minor    

Salvesen,  Charles  Emil,333  Roorkee 

Godby,  Charles,331  Plymouth.    On  Leave 

Pringle,  John  Wallace,335  War  Office,  Whitehall    

Kent,  Herbert  Vaugban,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia 

Houston,  Eyre,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W.  Allahabad 

Morony,  Burdett  Edward,  Adjutant  1  Newcastle-on-Tyne  Volunteer  Engineers  5  Nov.  97  ... 

Brown,  Wm.  Baker,  Chief  Instructor  Submarine  Mining  School  of  Military  Engineering    . 

Mould,  Charles  Frederick,  Hong  Kong 

Renny-Tailyour,  Thomas  Francis  Bruce,337  Survey  of  India,  Burma  

Rose,' Charles  Stuart,338  Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.W.,  M.W.D.,  Beluchistan 

p.s.c.  O'Meara,  Walter  Alfred  John.33r    Ordered  to  Portsmouth 

Hisrgitt,  Edward  Dashwood,340  War  Office,  Whitehall 

Gordon,  William  Staveley,341  Egyptian  Army,  Cairo  (Br..  Maj.  18  Nov.  96, .BtZtCoJ. 16  Nov.98 

L/ang,  John  Irvine,342  CMG-.  Assistant  Instructor,  School  of  Military  Engineering 

Liwrie,  Walter  Gray,  Malta 

Painter,  Arnaud  Clarke,  Ordnance  Survey,  Redhill 

Broke,  Harry,  Gibraltar 

Purvis,  John  Soottiswoode,  Belfast 

Bonham-Carter,  Herman,343  Assistant  Secretary,  Govt,  of  India,  P.W.D.  Railway  Branch 

Mackenzie,  Ronald  Joseph  Henry  Louis,346  Liverpool 

Taylor,  Ernest  Frederick,  Cape  Town    

Bucklaud,  Reginald  Ulick  Henry.344  Adjutant  School  of  Military  Engineering.  1  Oct.  95  

Curtis,  Regm  aid  Salmond,345  (Brevet  Major  25  Mar.  96),  War  Office,  Whitehall.     Special  ~> 
duty,  Falkland  Islands j 

Brett,  Walter  Percival,  Instructor  in  Electricity,  Royal  Military  Academy 

Johnston,  Bruce  Campbell,  VVeedon 

Johnstone,  James  Henry  L'Estrange,  Inspector  of  Iron  Structures,  War  Office   

Gibbon,  James  Aubrey,  Exec,  Eng."  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  M.W.Department,  Bengal  

Ashworth,  Perceval,  Military  Works  Department,  Bezwada-Madras  Railway    

Harrison-Topham.  Thomas,347  DSO.  Woolwich    

Hunter-  Weston,  Aylmer  Gould348  (Brevet  Major  28  Aug.  95),  Staff  College 

Reynolds,  Arthui  Reynold,  Secunderabad 

Gaynor,  Henry,  Staff  College  

Laurence,  Richard  Thomas  ttaynes,345  Woking 

Dealy,  John  Anderson,*30 Executive  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  M.W.D.,  Jubbulpore   

Pery,  Cecil  Charles  James,  Adjutant  Anglesey  Engineers  (Militia) 

Wright,  Hy.  Brooke  Hagstromer,351  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners,  Khyber  Field  Force 

Fowke,  George  Henry,  Curragh   

Rimington,  Joseph  Cameron,352 Exec.  Eng.,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.Works,  M.W.  Dept.,  Bombay  

Lyons,  Henry  George,  Survey  duty,  Assouan   

Roe,  Cyrii  Harcourt,353  Bangalore 

Carey,  Herbert  Clement,  Hong  Kong 

Close,  Charles  Frederick.     Special  duty,  Central  Africa 

Laffan,  Joseph  de  CourC37,  Jamaica   

Harper,  Gecrge  Montague,  Curragh 

Tudor,  Ernest  Augustus  Tudor,  Perth 

p.s  c.  Macdonogh,  George  Mark  Watson,   Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant   General  for  Royal ) 
Engineers,  Ireland,  28  July  98  j 

Brewin,  John  Palffy,  Rawul  Pinrtee 

Skey,  Frederic  Edward  Guthrie,554  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee.     Ordered  Home... 

Young,  Julius  Ralph,  Natal 

Phillips,  George  Edward,355  War  Office,  Whitehall   .' 

Simmons,  Geo.  Francis  Henry  LeBreton,336  Experimental  Officer  Submarine  Mining  Ser-  } 
vice,  Pembroke  Dock j 

Hills,  Edmond  Herbert,  Assistant  Instructor,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham  

Baylay,  Fiederiek,  Lough  S  willy   

MacAdam,  Walter,  Superintendent  Brennan  Torpedo  Factory  24  June  96,  Chatham   

Speranza,  Walter  Stephen,  Berehaveu,  Cork  District 


20  July  8  j 

6  July  81 

26  July  81 

30  July  81 

Feb.  82 

22  Feb.  82 

22  Feb.  S2 

22  Feb.  82 

22  Feb.  82 

22  Feb.  82 

22  Feb.  82 

22  Feb.  82 

25  July  82 

25  July  82 

5  July  82 

25  July  82 

>5  July  82 

>5  July  8 

1  Oct.   8 

1  Oct.   8 

1  Oct.   82 

1  Oct. 

14  Feb. 

14  Feb.  83 

14  Feb.  " 

4  Feb. 

4  Feb.  83 


1  Feb.  90 

19  Apr.  90 

6  May  gc 
ro  May  90 

7  June  90 

29  June  90 

30  June 90 

2  July  90 

2  July  90 
6  July  90 

3  Aug.  90 

3  Aug.  90 

22  Oct.   90 

23  Dec.  90 
1  Jan.  91 

15  Jan.  91 
rs  Jan.  91 
15  Jan.  91 

15  Jan.  91 

16  Feb. 

17  Apr- 

4  May 
6  May 

r2  June  91 

20  June  9 1 
13  July  91 

6  Aug.  91 


91 


14  Feb.  83I12  Au; 
14  Feb.  83(13  Au; 
14  Feb   83I13  Aug.  91 
14  Feb.  83    S  Septal 

14  Feb.  83  16  Sept  91 

15  Feb.  83J30  Sept, 


1  Oct.   qi 

1  Oct.  91 
18  Oct.  91 

6  Nov.  91 

23  Nov.  91 

2  Dec.  91 

24  Sept. 90 
6  Dec.  91 

31  Dec.  91 

31  Dec.  91 

3  31  Dec.  91 
28  July  83  31  Dec.  91 
13  Feb.  84    2  Jan.  92 
15  Feb.  84I  6  Jan.  92 
Feb.  84  18  Jan.  92 
1  fi  Mar.  92 


26  June  83 

28  July  83 
July  83 
July  8^ 
July  83 

28  July  83 
July  82 
July  83 

28  July  83 

!  July  83 
i  July 


15  Feb.  84 
15  Feb.  84 
15  Feb.  84 
15  Feb.  84 
is  Feb.  84 
15  Feb.  84 
15  Fell.  84 
is  Feb.  84 
is  Feb.  84 

s  Feb.  84 
15  Feb.  84 
15  Feb.  84 
26  Juue  84 

5  July  84 

5  July 

5  July  84 

3  July  84 

5  July  84 

5  July 
S  July  84 
5  July  84 
5  July 

5  July 

S  July  84 
5  July  84 
5  July  84 


..  July  84 

Edgell,  Edward  Arnold,357  Kurrachee  Division,  Military  Works  Department I  9  Dec.  84 

Powell,  Sidney  Henry,358  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Rawul  Pindee  9  Dec.  84 

Harrison,  Gilbert  Harwood,  War  Office    '. 9  Dec.  84 

p.s.c.  Ewbank,  William,359  India.     Famine  duty   9  Dec.  84 

Livingstone,  Hubert  Armine  Anson,  Adjutant  1  Lancashire  R.E.  Vol.,  Liverpool  1  Apr.  98...    9  Dec.  84 

Stevens,  Charles  Richard,  Netley    9  Dec.  84 

Chapman,  Leonard  Palmer,360  Exec.  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  M.W.D.,  Quetta 9  Dec.  84 

Liddell,  William  Andrew,361  Rawul  Pindee 9  Dec.  84 

Schreiber.  Acton  Lemuel,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 9  Dec.  84 

Tulloch,  John  Arthur  Stanford,362  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners,  Mandalaj' 9  Dec. 

Evans,  Usher  Williamson,363  Khyber  Field  Force 9  Dec.  84 

Bland.  Edward  Humphry,364  Adjutant  Monmouth  Royal  Engineers  (Militia)  8  Dec.  96    9  Dec.  8. 

Hedley,  Walter  Coote,  Ordnance  Survey,   Southampton 9  Dec.  8 

Stokes-Roberts,  Edw.RowlandBennetc,'365  Second  Assist.  Bdg.Wks.Ordn.  Fac.  WalthamAbby.    9  Dec.  84 

Williams,  Hugh  Bruce,  Staff  College 2a  Apr.  85 

Fanshawe,  Gerard  Lewis,  Falmouth , 29  Apr.  S3 

Enthoven,  Chas.  Henfrey |-,:9  Apr.  83 

Gale,  Henry  Richmond,  Clonmel  ,. 29  Apr.  85 


1  Apr.  92 
1  Apr.  92 
1  Apr.  92 

4  Apr.  92 

5  May  92 
3  June  92 

12  July  92 
19  July  92 
27  July  92 

6  Aug.  92 
27  Aug.  92 

1  Oct.  92 
1  Oct.  92 
1  Oct.  92 
1  Oct.  92 

7  Oct.   29 

21  Oct.   92 

5  Nov.  92 

13  Nov.  92 

3  Dec.  92 
19  Dec.  92 

8  Jan.  93 

x  Apr.  93 

I  Aur.  93 
1  Apr.  93 

4  Apr.  93 

9  Apr.  93 
3  May  93 

22  May  93 

6  May  g^ 
1  July  93 

10  July  93 
10  July  9  3 

14  July  9  3 
1  Aug.  9  3 

II  Dec.  93 
1  Jan.  94 

12  Jan.  94 
17  Jan.  04 
8  Mar.  94 
19  Mar.  94 
28  Mar.  94 
1  .apr.  94 
4  Apr.  94 


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Corps  of  Rot/al  Engineers. 


Captains 

iJlose,  Geoffrey  Dominie,367  Malta 29  Apr.  8 

Sorsbie.  Robert  Fox,36*  Adjutant  7  West  Riding  of  York  Volunteer  Engineers,  10  Feb.  98    29  Apr.  S5 

Lloyd,  Frederic  Lindsay,  Chief  Inst.  School  of  Submarine  Mining,  Plymouth,  16  May  97  29  Apr.  85 

Jones,  Harry  Balfour,  Gibraltar    20.  Apr.  85 

Sherwood,  Harold  Joseph,370  Roorkee 

Lee,  Richard  Philipps,  Ordnance  Survey,  Southampton 

Perceval,  Charles  Cecil,373  Ordnance  Survey,  Dublin  

Edwards,  Richard  Fieldin.  Chatham  ! 

Nanton,  Herbert  Colborne,37*  Exec.  Eng.  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works, M.W.D.,  Ferozepore  

Oasgrain,  Philippe  Henri  du  Perron,375  Ordnance  Survey,  Bedford 

Hidout,  Dudley  Howard,  War  Office  

Von  Hugel,  Norman  Guy,  Cork 

Skinner,  Thomas  Carlyie,  Dover  

Oartwright,  George  Strachan.378  Plymouth 

p.s.c.  Kirkpatrick,  George  Macaulay,  Malta 

Lenox-Conyngham,  Gerald  Pousonby,  Survey  of  India,  Dehra  Dun 

Tomlin,  Robert  Ernest,  Dep.  Consultins  Engineer  to  Govt,  of  India  for  Railways,  Lucknow 

p.'.c.  Clauson,  John  Eugene,  Staff  Captain,  Waf  Office,  1  Apr.  97 

Travers,  George  Alfred,37"  Aldershot 

Dunsterville,  Edward  Leslie,  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners,  Bangalore    

Bigge,  Thomas  Arthur  Hastings,  S.M.E.  Chatham 

Tilley,  William  Fairbairn,376  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Jhansi 

Atkinson,  Edward  Henry  de  Vere,3'1  Instructor  Royal  -Military  Academy,  15  Jan.  96 


5  Apr.  94 
5  May  94 

10  May  94. 
18  May  94 
21  May  Q+ 

11  June  94 


29  Apr.  85 
29  Apr.  £5 
29  Apr.  85. 2j  June 94 

29  Apr.  85  21  June  94 

30  June S;  7  July  94, 
30  June  8;  6  Aug.  94 
30  JuneSsJ  1  Oct.  94 
30  June  85,16  Oct.  94 
30  JuneSs  24  Oct.  94. 
30  June  3;;  10  Dec.  94 
30  June  85^12  Dec.  94 
16  Sept. 85  17  Dec.  94 
16 Sept  85:20  Dec.  94; 
.6  Sept.  S;!22  Dec.  94 
i6Sept.S5u  1  Jan.  95 
16  Sept.  85  24  Jan.  95 
i6Sept.85j  1  JIar.  95 
30  June  85  29  Mar.  05 
16  Sept.  85129  Mar.  95 


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16  Sept.  85|  9  Apr.  Q5, 
i6Sept.  85,14  Apr.  95. 
16  Sept.  85117  Apr.  95. 
16  Sept.  85  6  May  91, 
16  Sept.  S-  2  July  05 
6  Jan.  36  2  July  05 
6  Jan.  So:  3  July  95. 
6  Jan.  *6|  7  Aug.  95. 
6  Jan.  86  12  Aug.  95 
b  Jan.  86112  Aug.  95, 
6  Jan.  £6^2  Aug.  95 
6  Jan.  Scii2  Aug.  95 
6  Jan.  86  12  Aug.  95 
6  Jan.  S6J12  Aug.  95 
6  Jan.  8o!2j.  Sept. 95 
3  Feb.  S3    1  Oct.   95. 


3  Feb.  S6 

17  Feb.  86 

7  Feb.  86 

Feb.  £6 


7  Feb.  86 
17  Feb.  £6 
17  Feb.  £6 


Colmghi,  Dominie  Henry,  Adjutant  2  Tower  Hamlets  Volunteers  Royal  Engineers,  23  Nov.  97[i6  Sept.  3,  [20  Mar]  q- 

Twiss,  John  Henry,  School  of  Military  Engineering 1,6  Sept.  85I  1  Apr.'  o? 

Moore,  Arthur  Trevelynn,382  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

Prentice,  Herbert,383  Adjutant  1  Middlesex  Volunteers,  Royal  Engineers,  1  Apr.  98   

Johnson,  Eliot  Philips.3"*  Bangalore  

Scudamore.  Walter  Victor,  Assistant  Engineer,  1st  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Bombay 

Swiney,  Alex.  J.  H.,385  Exec.  Eng.  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  M.W.  Dept.,  Rawul  Tindee  

M'Elhinny,  William  John.3"  Assistant  Engineer,  1st  Grade,  Lucknow    

Duff,  George  Mowac,387  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  Military  Works  Department,  Simla 

Twining,  Philip  Geoffrey,  Instructor.  Royal  Military  College,  Canada    

Joly  de  Lotbiniere,  Alain  Chartier  de  L.    Ordered  to  iDdia 

Wilson.  Frederick  Alfred,  Kirkec,    On  Leave,  England 

Picton-Jones,  Reginald  Ernest,356  Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  Military  Works  Dept.,  Madras   .... 

Kirby,  Norhorne.  Burmah 

Robinson,  Richard  Percy,  Assistant  Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores,  1  Apr.  93,  Manchester   .... 

Paul,  Ernest  Moncreiff 

Fowler,  John  Sharman,390  DSO.  Staff  College 

Radcliffe,   Philip  John  Joseph,  Adj.  1  Devon  and  Somerset  Volunteer  Engineers   

Hutton,  Gilbert  Montgomerie.39'  School  of  Military  Engineering    

Wade,  Henry  Molesworth  St.  Aubyn,392  Inspector  Army  Ordnance  Department  19  Apr.  9S  . 

Heycock,  Charles  Hensinan.393  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners,  Bangalore 

Seaman,  Edwin  Charier.,  Malta 

Murray,  Valentine,  District  Traffic  Superintendent,  Burmah  State  Railways I17  Feb. 

Babington,  Stafford  Charles,     Dublin  i7  Feb.  86 

Blair.  Everard  M'Leod,  Instructor  Royal  Military  Academy,  1  Aug.  98  

Weedon,  Franklin  Francis,39*  Bangalore    

Bum,  James  Montague.  Mussorie.     On  Furlough    

Murray,  James  Harry  Stfwai  t,  Loralai,  Military  Works  Department 

Blakeway.  John  Prestwich,  Burma.    On  Leave 

Molesworth,  Percy  Braybrooke,  Ceylon    

p.s.c.  Coffin.  Campbell,  Gibraltar 

Digby,  William  Trench,  Ordnance  Survey,  Southampton 

Burn,  Ernest  Melville  J' hnston,  Cork   

Kingscote,  Randolph  Albert  Fitzhardinge,395  Cork.    Ordnance  Survey 

Franklyn,  Claude  de  Montmorency,  Adjutant  1  Sussex  Volunteer  Engineers,  8  May  95  .. 

Morice,  Cuthbert  Charles  Duguid.     Sick  Leave   

Stafford.  Edmund  Hyde  Whaliey  Howard,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

Fraser,  Theodore,3'-6  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners    

Pilcher,  Arthur  Jihn.  Assist.  Superintendent.  1st  Grade,  Indan  Revenue  Survey,  Poona 

Brooker,  Edwarc  Hart,  Ordnance  Survey.  Bristol   

Walpole,  Alfred,397  Executive  Engr.,  3rd  Grade,  M.W.D.,  Mhow.    On  Leave 

Vanrenen,  James  Ernest,  Glasgow,  Adjutant  1st  Lanark  Volunteers,  2  Apr.  96 |i8  Feb.  86j  \  Oct.   96 

Williams,  Sydney_  Frederick,  Edinburgh.    Ordnance  Survey    |i8  Feb.  86    1  Oct.   96 

18  Feb.  £6    1  Oct!   96. 

iS  Feb.  Sc    4  Oct.   96 

18  Feb.  S6]i90ct,   96- 

12  May  8c    3  Nov.  96 

7  Oct.  96 

6  Nov.  96 

23  Nov.  96 

24  July  Sn  I  6  Dec.  96 

24  July  £6'3i  Dec.  96 

24  July  Sc|3i  Dec.  y6- 

24  July  8631  Dec.  96 

24  July  S6I37  Dec.  96 


22  Oct.   95 

23  Oct.   95. 
5  Dec.  95. 

14  Jan.  96 
7  Feb.  96- 
1  Mar.  96 
11  Mar.  56' 
14  Mar.  96 
9  Apr.  96 
17  Feb.  86  20  Apr.  96 
17  Feb.  86 1  9  May  96 
17  Feb.  So  22  July  96 
17  Feb.  86!25  July  96 
17  Feb.  £6  4  Aug.  96 
7  Feb.  36  5  Aug.  96. 
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17  Feh.  86 
iS  Feb.  86 
iS  Feb.  86 

18  Feb.  86 
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18  Feb.  86 

Feb.  86 


6  Au>i .  96 
1 2  Aug.  06 

12  Aug.  96 

13  Aug.  96 
13  Aug.  96 

8  Sept. 96 
16  Sept.96 
25  Sept.96 


18  Feb. 
2  July  S6 
24  July  £6 


Fair,  Frederick  Kendall,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

Fraser.  Howard  Alan  Denholm.398  Assist.  Supt.,  1st  Grai.e,  Indian  Revenue  Survey,  Poona 

Acworth,  George  Pelham  Aufrere,  Assistant  Instructor  Sch.  of  Submarine  Mining,  Chatham 

Campbell,  George  Polding,  Tochi  Valley.     On  Leave,  Englund 

Collins.  Charles  Bury,  Assistant  Instructor  School  of  Submarine  Mining,  1  Apr.  97 

Kennedy, . To !:n  Nassau  Chambers,  Postal  Telegraphs,  Exeter 

Nathan,  Walter  Simeon,398*  Khyber  Field  Furce 

Ainsiie.  Clement,399  Secunderabad 

Ryder,  Ohas.  Ily.  Dudley, Assist.  Supdt.,ist  Grade, Indian  Rev.  Surv.,  Bangalore.   On  Leave 

Boys,  Reginald  1 1 ;i  1  vey  Henderson,  New  Cross  (G.P.O.) 

Wilson,  Charles  Smart.     Special  Duty  Anglo-Portuguese  Boundary,  Africa 

Robertson.  Charles  Lonsdale,*™  Simla 

Clayton,  Hemy  Edward  Gilbert,  Portsmouth  ,4  July  £6 

Burnaby,  Chuies  Granet,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Inspector  General  of  Fortifications  24  July  8c 

Kemp,  Geoffre..  Chh-heley,*01  Bombay 24  Juiy  86 

Young,  Edward  Gordon,  Sheerness 124  July  £c 

Barton,  Hugh  John,  M.  W.  D.,  Murree I24  July  36 


Naish,  Theodore  Edward,  Portsmouth  

Ogilvie,  Edward  Colliugwood,402  Zhob 

Uallaoy,  DigbvLi^hton,*03  Quetta   

Marshall.  Hugh  John  Miles.*04  Burmah 

O'Shee,  F.iohard  Alfred  Poer.*05  Ordnance  Survey,  EdinburghC-Bf.J/ii/.  22  July  98) 

Rotheram,  Walter  Henry.    Ordnance  Survey,  Dublin 

Boilean,  Frank  Ridley  Farrer.*06    Special  Duty  in  Central  Africa 

Waghorn,  William  Danvers.      Leave  England    

Hunt,  Edward  Leslie,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham     

Mair,  Robert  John  Byforcl,  Ordnance  Survej-,  Bristol 


jndliect.  ! 


16  Feb. 
16  Feb. 
16  Feb. 
■6  Feb. 
16  Feb. 
16  Feb. 
16  Feb. 
16  Feb. 


16  Feb. 


S7  16  Feb 
87  16  Feb. 
87  16  Feb. 
£7  16  Feb. 
£7  16  Feb. 
87  i6  Feb. 
87  16  Feb. 
87Ji6Feb. 
24  July 
8716  Feb. 


31  Dec.  96 
1  Jan.  97 

78  Jan.  97 
3  Feb.  97 
8  Mar.  97 


90  24  Mar.  97 
9o|  4  Apr.  97 
oo|i9  31ay  97 
901  3  June  97 
90  21  July  97 
90  25  Juiy  97 
90,27  July  97 
90  27  Aug.  Q7 
86  31  Aug.  97 
50    1  Oct.    97 


Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


212 


Captains. 


2nd  LIEUT. 


Watkins,  Charles  Mostvn  Francis,  Lucknow 16  Feb.  87  io  Feb.  90 

Austin,  Herbert  Henryl      Special  Duty,  East  Africa 16  Feb.  87  16  Feb.  90 

Lathburv,  Heurv  Oscar,  Meerat  >°  Feb.  87  16  Feb.  90 

Dobbs,  Conway  Richard.  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham  16  Feb.  87  16  Feb.  90 

Watherston,  Alan  Edward  Garrard.    Special  Duty,  East  Africa 16  Feb.  87  16  Feb.  90 

Haig,  Ernest  Hermaa,  Assistant  Instructor  School  of  Mining,  Portsmouth  16  Feb.  87  16  Feb.  90 

Leslie,  George  Arthur  James,  Quetta  (  Brevet  Major,  20  May  98) 16  Mar.  9c  16  Mar.  87 

Harrison,  William  Albert,40?  Wei-hai-Wei  16  Mar.  90  16  Mar.  87 

Bond,  Reginald  Francis  George, ws  Supdt.  of  Inst.  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  ...  23  July  £7  23  July  90 

ftivett-Carnac,  Seymour  Gordon,  Rangoon  23  July  87  23  July  90 

Bcholfield,  George  Peabody,  Chatham    23  July  87  13  July  9' 

Kincaid,  Willie  Alexander  Scotland,  Khyber  Field  Force 23  July  87  23  July  90 

Jjiddell,  John  Stewart,  Aldershot  23  July  8;  -'3  Juiy  90 

Bigge,  George  Orde,  Adjutaut  :  London  Engineer  Volunteers  30  Oct.  97    23  July  87J23  July  9c 

Hingston,  George  Bennett.  Aden 23  July  87  23  July  90 

Orookshank,  Chichester  De  Windt,409  Home  District   23  July  87  23  July  90 

Thuillier,  Henry  Fleetwood.410  Murree  '23  July  87  23  July  90 

Davy,  Cecil  William,  Postal  Telegraphs,  Exeter '23  July  87I23  July  90 

Des  Voeux,  Henry  Bertram.     Hong  Kong 23  July  87J23  July  90 

Rushton,  Henry  "William,  Assam 23  July  87123  July  90 

Whillock,  George  Frederick  Ashwood,  Ordnance  Survey,  Chester    ,23  July  S7123  July  90 

Pike,  Cecil  Francis  Browne,  Aldershot ! 23  July  S7  23  July  90 

Versturme,  Charles  Hamilton,  Adjt.  2  G.oucester  Volunteer  Engineers  5  Nov.  98       |24  July  86 


Palmer,  William  Legh,  Cork 

Carmichael,  James  Forrest  Halicett,  Merut,  Bengal 

Stockley,  Hugh  Roderick.411     On  leave,  England 

Caulfeild,  St.  George  Robert  Sanderson,  Paull-on-Humber    

■Godfrey-Faussett,  Edmund  Godfrey,  Postal  Telegraphs,  New  Cross 

Harvey,  Edward  Henry,  Portsmouth     I17  Feb 

•Cochrane,  Thomas  Henry.  Bermuda I17  Feb 

Winsloe,  Alfred  Raynaud,412  DSO.  India.    Leave,  England    '17  Feb.  88 

LlKDTBlTANTS. 

V€  Watson,  Thomas  Colclough,  India.    Leave,  England 

Greer,  Richard  Edward,413  Cork  

•Smyth,  William  Carew,  India.     Military  Works  Department,  Vizinnagram 

Harvey,  Robert  Napier.     Aldershot   

Hare,  Humphrey  John,414  Burma 

Brady,  Daniel,  Adjutant  Corps  of  Electrical  Engineers,  Home  District,  with  rank  of  Capi. 

Bo  wen,  Charles  Otway  Cole,  Aldershot 

Hume,  Arthur  Henry  Bliss,  Bangalore 

•Gorringe,  George  Frederick,415  DiO..  serving  with  the  Egyptian  Army,  Atbara  

Dick,  George,  Military  Works  Department,  Umballa 

Matheson.  John  Colin,  Assistant  Instructor  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham  

-Grant,  Philip  Gordon,4111  Military  Works  Department,  Pishin  

■Swinton,  Ernest  Dunlop,  Assistant  Instructor  School  ol  Military  Engineering,  3  Nov.  96  .. 

Laurenc-e,  Gerald  Cotton  Raynes,  Gravesend 

■Fuller,  Francis  George,  Shorncliii'e   

•Coffin,  Clifford,  Staff  College    

•Smith,  George  Elward.     School  of  Miltary  Engineering    

Shelley,  Bertram  Arthur  Grahaui,  Home  District  ' 

Watling,  Francis  Wyatt,4"  Simla 

Hemming,  Norman  Mackenzie,4'3  Madras  Sappers  ana  Miners,  Bangalore 

Riaen,  Arthur  Hamilton  Dundas,419  Murree 

'Close,  Lewis  Henry,4-"  Military  Works  Department,  Riwul  Pindoe 


23  July  87^3  July  90 

23  July  87I23  July  90 

23  July  87(23  July  9° 

23  July  87  23  July  90 

:7Feb.  88  17  Feb.  9, 

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17  Feb.  91 

17  Feb.  91 


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27  July  8t 
27  July  3? 
27  July  8£ 
27  July  8S 
27  July  88 
27  July 

7  July 
27  July  82 
27  July  88 

j  July  88 

!  July  83 
I  July  8S 


17  Feb.  88 
17  Feb. 88 
17  Feb.  88 
17  Feb.  88 
17  Feb.  88 
17  Feb.  38 
17  Feb.  88 
t7  Feb.  8S 
17  Feb.  88 
17  Feb.  38 
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17  Feb. 36 
17  Feb.  88 
17  Feb 
17  Feb.  88 
17  Feb.  88 
r7  Feb.  88 
17  Feb.  Si 
14  Mar 
1  Apr.  83 
..    1  Apr.  88 

Galloway,  John  Joseph,  Birmingham  1  Apr.  88 

-Nugent,  Charles  Hugh  Hodges,' Hong  Kong 1  Apr.  88 

de  Lotbiniere,  Henri  Gustave  July.    School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham    28  June  88 

•Coldstream,  William  Menzies,4-1  Dangalore 27  July  83 

ji.s.c.  Fnederichs.  Duncan  Alexander,  Egypt  " 27  July  38 

Weekes,  Henry  Wilson,422    Chatham 

Saunders,  Frederick  William,  Secuuderabad 

•Scott.  Ueorge  Theobalds,  Punjab 

Griffith,  George  Herbert,  Bareilly 

Wiliiinajr    f  hirles  William.  Lahore. 

M'Cormick,  Andrew  Louis  Charles,  Beloochistan 

"Walker,  George,  Kirkee ...... 

Sanders,  Gerard  Arthur  Fletcher, 124  Bangalore    

Kelsall.  Hope  Waddell,  Cork Z" '"...'.'.'.'.'.'. 

•Roberts,  George  Bradley,  Basingstoke    """ 

<iirouard,  Edouard  Percy  Cranwill,425  DSO.,  Pre.-ident  of  the  Egyptian  Railway  "Board I ' 
witu  rank  of  Majnr '. | 

Adams    AUxander  MandaUy     On  Laave  j 

Lesslifi.  William  Breck,  Assistant  Professor  Royal  Military  College,  Kingston,  with  iocai  1 

rank  of  Captain I28  July  88 

Farwell,  Charles  Bowers,  Bombay    28  Jujy  "" 

Panet,  Alphonce  F:igeii3  -';o  1:  u.:jab  ,8  July 

Bremner.  Arthur  Grant,  Lucknow    ................ 

Rooke,  Bertram  Hamniersley,427  Lahore .....".......'■  ...,]. 

Henniker  Alan  Ma;  cr,  Hiiliilax   in  S 

Pyne,  William  Menzies,  Pl3'mouth ..    . 

Muter,  Robert  Stanley,42i  DehraDun 

-Falcon,  Charles  Gordon,  Malta ...!""!!!"!!!"!!!!".'.'"""!!! 

V  sstropp   Frederick  Malcolm   Fxec.  Eng.  3rd  Gi    tiuip    Ahmtunigar 

Cameron,  Hngu  Alan,  Punjab   

Gwynn,  Charles  William, 42a  DSO.  Staff  Captain,  Intelligence  Dept.,War  Office,' 1  Sept.'  97 

Guggisberg,  Frederick  Gordon,  Instructor  Uoyal  Military  Acautmy,  27  Jan.  07 

Hibbert,  William  George,430  Chatham ........'.'..'.'.. 

Petavel,  James  William,  Adjutant  1st  W.  iork  Vols.,  with  rank  of  Captain! "10  June  96  ... 

Dumaresq,  Algernon  Henry,  Assistant  Instructor,  School  of  MUitarj' Engineering 

Thompson,  William  Maxwell,  Ordnance  Survey.  Carlisle 

■Macai.ley,  George  Bobun.  with  Egyptian  Army ........"".'."!."....'...'. 

Rogers,  Henry  S.,  Meerut.     On  Leave 

"B<&  Colvin,  James  M.  C.,431  Rawul  Pindi  !.!!!.'.'."!!!""'."""! 

.Dickson,  William  E.  R,432  Roorkee 


1  Oct.   97 

1  Oct.  97 
7  Oct.  97 

23  Oct.  97 

2  Nov.  97 
19  Nr>v.  97 
23  Nov.  97 
:g  Dec.  97 

1  Jan.  98 
9  Mar.  98 
1  Apr.  98 
1  Apr.  98 
1  Apr.  98 
1  Apr.  98 
i  Arjr.  98 
1  Apr.  98 
4  Apr.  98 

16  Apr.  98 
19  Apr.  98 

22  May  98 
26  May  98 

1  July  98 
10  July  9S 
14  July  98 

23  July  98 
23  July  98 

3  July  98 

1  Sept.  9S 

22  Oct.   98 

8  Nov.  93 

17  Nov.  98 


7  Feb.  91 
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17  Feb.  91 
7  Feb.  91 
17  Feb.  91 
7  Feb.  91 
17  Feb.  91 
17  Feb  91 
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17  Feb.  91 
17  Feb.  91 
17  Feb.  9: 
17  Feb.  91 
17  Feb.  9t 
17  Feb.  9c 
17  Feb. 91 
17  Feb.  91 
17  Feb.  91 
7  Feb.  9r 
14  Mar.  91 
1  Apr.  91 
1  Apr.  91 
1  Apr.  91 
1  Apr.  91 
>8  June  91 
27  July  91 
7  July  91 
27  July  01 
July  01 
27  July  91 
27  July  91 
27  July  91 
27  July  91 
27  July  91 
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27  July  91 
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28  July  91 


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28  July  ?3 
15  Feb.  80 
15  Feb.  89 
i;  Feb.  80 
15  Feb.  So 
15  Feb.  89 
15  Feb.  89 
15  Feb.  89 
15  Feb.  89 
15  Feb.  39 
15  Feb.  89 
15  Feb.  89 
15  Feb.  8q 
3  Mar.  89 
8  Mar.  89 
27  June  8q 
27  July  89 
27  July 


de  Vitre,  Percy  Theodosius  D.,  Derby ....'.'....!."".!!"!!!!"!27  July  So 


8  July  91 

28  July  9 
28  July  91 
28  July  91 
28  July  91 
15  Feb.  92 
15  Feb.  92 
15  Feb.  92 
15  Feb.  92 
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5  Feb.  y2 
5  Feb.  92 
5  Fee.  92 
t5  Feb.  92 
3  Mar.  g2 
8  Mar.  g2 
27  June  92 
27  July  92 
27  July  92 
;;  July  9 


213 


Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


Lieutenants. 
-Griffitu,     David.    Maitlancl,432t 

Bengal    Sappers    &  Miners, 

Rawul  Pindi ' 

Cunningham,  Allan  Harmay.433') 

Khyber  Field  Force  ..'..:.}  2?  Ju,y  89 

Burne.Fras.H.C.,43:it  Rawul  Pindi  27  July  89 
Watts-Jones, Win. Alan,  Muttra.  \ 

Special  duty j 

Lubbock,  Guy,434  Scindo  27  July 


27  July  89  27  July  92 


•  July  89 


23  Nov. 
23  Nov. 
23  Nov. 
23  Nov. 
23  Nov. 
23  Nov. 
23  Nov. 
n  Dec. 

13  Feb.  90 

14  Feb.  90 
14  Feb.  90 

14  Feb.  90 


7  July  92 
27  July  92 

23  Nov.  92 

23  Nov.  92 
23  Nov.  92 
23  Nov.  92 
23  Nov.  92 
23  Nov.  92 
23  Nov.  92 
11  Dec.  92 

13  Feb.  93 

14  Feb.  93 
14  Feb.  93 

14  Feb.  93 


14  Feb.  90114  Feb.  93 


27  July  92 

27  July  92 

27  July  92 

27  July  92 
Maud.  Philip,  Aldershot.  Punjab  27  July  89  27  July  92 
Webber,  O.  T.  O'Kelly,  Postal"'  i       T    .     ,         T,  , 

Telegraphs >  j2?  July  ^^7  July  92 

Wait,  Hugh  G.  Killigrew,  Malta  127  July  89,27  July  92 
Lees, William  Edwin,  Gosport  ...127  July  89127  July  92 
fllnKe.  Francis  Morton,  Cork  ....  27  July  8c  27  July  92 
Oldham,  Leslie  Wm.  S.435  Gilgit...  127  July  89.27  July  92 
Urooiishank,    Svdney    D'Agui-}  !      T„,„  0„.„    T„,„ 

Isr;««  Allahabad ..,..,$  I27  July  ^  =7  July  ^ 

Beach,  Wm.   Henry,  N.W.  Prov.  I27J11IV  89  27  July  g 
Farquharson,  E.  Gordon  ,437Bengal  I  27  July 
Cumberlege,  Arch.  F.,  Bangalore]  27  July 
Meyer,    James   Leopold,    Fort) 

[lockhartl ) 

Cumming,  E.  Alf.,  Cejdon 

Knox,  Robert  F.,  Marree 

Craven,  A.  J.,  Karachi 

West,  RooblieH.,  Beloochistan... 
Turner,  Horace  H.,  Dehra  Dun  .. 

Halliday.  Chas.  0,435Bombay 

Macdonald,R.H.«'-'Leave|England 
Christie,  H.R.S.,  Pembroke  Dock 

Johnson,  J.  P.  W.,  Quetta  

"eazelpT   George  Adam.  Karachi 
Hepper.Harry  AlbertLawless,440  > 

lvara.clll    j 

Hildebrand,   A.   B.    R.     Leave  > 

England 5 

Sheppard,  S.  H.,  441  Peshawur    ... 

Sargeaunt,  A.  F..  Portsmouth 

Singer,  C.  Wm.,  Kirkec 

Boileau,  Guy  Hamilton.442  Aden... 
Gordon,  Hen.   Wm.,   Ordnance  ) 

Survey,  Southampton 5 

Hingston,  Edw.,  Dmapore.  Leave 
Elkington.Geo.Edw.,44'  Bedford 
Walker,  Herbert  J.,  Halifax,  N.  S. 

Lewis,  Richard  Hull.  Ceylon  

Hopkins,  Norman  John.  Gibraltar 
Rundle.F.Peveril.  Leave  England 

Rolland,  Alex.,  Rangoon  

Traill,  Wm.  Stewart.444  On  Leave 

Crosthwait.  H.  Leland,  Poona 

Campbell,  H.  L.  D.,  Roorkee   

Leegett,  E.  HumphreyManisty, ) 
Rail.  Traffic  Man.,  P..  Arsenal  j 

Carpenter,  C  .M.  Peshawar.   On  ~) 

Leave $ 

Elliott,  Charles  Allen,  Lucknow  ... 
Chancellor,  J.R.,445  DSO.,  Roorkee 

Green,  Eric  H.  E.,445i  Roorkee 

Hunter,  Charles  G.  W.,  Khyber  ( 
Field  Force ) 

BruDner,  C.  W.,  Roorkee  

Barrington,Wm.  D'0.,Fermoy  ... 

MacGeorge,  John  B.,  Assist.  In- ) 
structor,  S.M.E.,  Chatham   ...  j 

Manser, Wm.  Edw.,  Newbridge  ... 

Stokes,  W.  Allen.    On  Leave  

Jelley,  Reg.  F.,  Ordered  Home  ... 

Walker,  Reg.  S.,Adj.  iChes.Vol.  '1 
Engs.,  rank  of  Capt.  1  Jan.  97  j 

Hawksley,  R.  P.  T.     On  Leave    ... 

Hearn,   Gordon  Risley,  Tirah.) 
N.W.  Rly.  India    j 

Tyler,  Alrred  Herbt.    Special  duty 

O'Donel,  Manas  Basil  H.,  Malta... 

Faber,  Svdnev  Geo.,416 St.  Helena 

Stevenson,  Alex.  Gavin, 4,~2> SO.  ~> 
Egypt t S 

Woodrofre.Artli.Jas.,Assist.Inst.  i 
S.M.E.  Chatham,  1  Dec.  98    ...  5 

Manifold, Michael  G.E.;446  Egypt... 

Rundall,  Chas.  Frank,  H.  Kong  ... 

Greenstreet,   C.  B.  L.,  Peshawur 

Bonham,  Chas.  Barnard,  Malta... 

Tandy,  E.  Aldborough.Derah  Dun 

Turner, Arthur  Edw.,449  Murree   ... 

Vesey,  Chas.  E.  Gore.450  Singapore 

Bunbury.  Wm.  Hy.,  Rawul  Pmdee 

GilIam,'R.A.,451  Madras  S.  and  ( 
M.,  Tirah ) 

Barnardiston,  Ernald.     India 

Freeland,  Henry  F.  E.,452  Quetta... 

Owen,  Sydney  Lloyd,  Gosport 

Soot.t  Albert  Charles,453  Bengal  ... 

Cusins.Albert  G.  'Peeling.  Malta... 

Pritcnard, H.  L.454_DSO.  Special} 
duty,  Cyprus 3 

M'Innes,  Duncan  Sayre,455  Natal 


Lieutenants. 


2ND  LIltUT. 


Mackesy.Jn.PierseCom.R.Eng.")  I 

Sierra   Leone,  with    rank  of  >  '24  July  91 
Capt.  7  Sept.  9S  ) 

Birney,  J.  R.,  War  Office [24  July  91 

24  July  91 
24  July  91 
24  July  91 
24  July  91 
24  July  9: 
24  July  91 
24  July  91 


Gardiner,  A.,  Lucknow 
Be  well,  Jonathan  W.  S.,  Gibraltar 
Blakeney,  R.  B.  D.,«6  DSO.  Egypt 
Close,  Arthur  John,  Tnchinopoly 

King,  Robert  Geo.,  Meerut    

Chainier,  Arthur  Tyrrell,  Lahore 

Stockley, Ernest  N.    OnLeave  ... 

Johnston,   Wm.  James,  Assist. 

Instructor  School  of  Military 

Engineering  23  Apr.  98  

Barsf.ow,  John  B.,  Madras  S.  &  M 


24  July  94 


July  94 
July  94 
July  94 
July  94 
July  94 
July  94 
July  94 
July  94 


24  July  0^24  July  94 


14  Feb.  90 
14  Feb.  90 
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id  Feb.  90 

14  Feb.  90 

14  Feb.  90 
14  Feb.  9c 
14  Feb.  90 
14  Feb. 90 
14  Feb.  90 
14  Feb.  00 
14  Feb.  90 
29  Mar.  90 
29  Mar.  90 
4  July  qo 

25  July  90 

25  July  90 

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25  July  90 

25  July  90 
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25  July  90 

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13  Feb.  9 
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13  Feb.  9 
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i-.-  Feb.  9 


13  Feb.  9 
16  July  9 


14  Feb.  93 
14  Feb.  93 
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14  Feb.  93 

.-4  Feb.  93 
14  Feb.  93 
14  Feb.  93 
14  Feb.  93 
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14  Feb.  93 
14  Feb.  93 
29  Mar.  93 
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4  July  93 

25  July  93 

25  July  93 

25  July  93 
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25  J  uly  93 

July  93 

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25  July  93 

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25  July  93 
25  July  93 
13  Feb.  94 

13  Feb.  94 


24  July  91  24  July  94 
Knox,  Geo.  S.  Ord.  Survey,  Eunisl24  July  91  '24  July  94 

July  94 
Aug.  94 
Aug.  94 


'3  Feb. 94 

13  Feb.  94 
13  Feb.  94 
13  Feb.  94 
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13  Feb.  94 

13  Feb.  94 
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13  Feb. 94 
13  Feb.  94 
13  Feb.  94 

13  Feb.  94 

16  July  94 


Carey,  Arth.  Basil,  Peshawur. 
Micklem,  Henry  A.,  DSO.  Egypt 

Mildred,  S.,  Gravesend 

Bannerman,  Alex.,  Hong  Kong.  "1 

Ordered  Pembroke  Dock  J 

Pym,   E.   Harding,  Mauritius 

Grubb.Alex.H.Wa'Jvins,  Aldershot 

Moir,  James  Phili  >,  Egypt  

Ley,  Cuthbert  H.  Jamaica.    Or-  ~i 

dered  Home    i 

Howard,  Frederic  G.. "'Bangalore 
HalI,G.C.M.,iiSO.Egyptian  Armv 
Tylden-Pattenson,     E.     C.,458  } 

Roorkee   ) 

Sandys.Edw.  Seton,  Seton,  India 
Jones,  Wm.  Henry,  Gibraltar 
Garwood,  Fred.  Scott,  Bom.S.&M. 

Wood,  Henry,  Ma.ni  Mir    

Pridham,  Geoffrey  Robt.,  Madras 
Gillespie,  R.  St.  John,  Bombay  .. 

Jelf,  R.  J.,  Gibraltar  , 

Dumble.W.Chat,  Halifax 

Vickers,  Charles  Ernest,  Malta  .. 
Biddnlph,  Harry,  Meean  Meer  .. 
Harvey,  C.  Blundell,  Singapore.. 
Winsloe,  Herbert  Kdward,  Burma 
Bo wdler,  Basil  W.  Bowdler,  Ber-  > 

rnuda.    Ordered  Home ) 

Elliott,  Gilbert  C.  E.,  Esquimault 
Pearson,  HugliDrummond,  Mirat 
Broughton,  T.  D.,   Rangoon  ... 
Midwinter,  E.  C.,I>SO.  Egypt 
Hopkins,  Lewis  Egrtn,  Mooltan 
Robertson,  Wm.,45'-1  Malakand. 

On  Leave    

Turner,   E.V.,    serving  in  W. 

Africa,  with  rank  of  Captain 

Ordered  Home 

Anderson,  Cecil  Ford,  Scinde... 

Harward,  Francis  E.,  Chatham 

Browne,  F.Macdonell.Curra.gh...J22  July  92!: 

Brown,   C.  Russell,  Aldershot. ) 

Special  duty,  S.  E.  Africa  ...  >' 
Crozier,  Arthur  Harry,  Egypt  ... 
Sladen,  C.  St.  Barbe.  Sick  Leave 
Hardcastle,  Alex.  Shomcliffe  ... 
Le  Mesurier,  H.  Gren.,  Pern.  Dk. 

Anderson,  R.,  Plymouth   

Meares,  Aubrey,  Curragh   

Wolff,  Arnold  Johnston,  Cape   ... 

Garwood,  John  R.,  Ceylon   

Loch,  S.  Gordon,  Madras  S.  &  M. 
Wilson,  Saml.  Herbert,  Gibraltar 
Kelsall,  Thos.  Edward,  Limerick 
Ogilvie,  Duncan,  Rawul  Pindee... 
Henderson,  Edwd.  Geo.,  Jhansi 
Cowie,  Herbt.  M'Cally,  Lucknow 
Thompson,  Richard  L.  B.,  Malta 
Gervers,  F.  R.  S.  Bombay  S.  &  M. 
Russell,  William  Kelson,  Bengal 
Gunter,  Clarence  P.  Sick  Leave 
North,  Charles  Napier,  Malta  ... 
Cowie,  Hy.  Edw.  Colvin,  Lahore 
Armstrong,  B.  H.  O.  Aldershot 


24  July  91124 
1  Aug.  91 1 
6  Aug.  91J   6  . 


13  Aug.  91  j  13 

24  July  91  20 

11  Feb. 92112 

12  Feb.  9212 

22  Feb.  02  12 

12  Feb.  92'  12 
12  Feb.  92!i2 

I 
12  Feb.  92  12 

12  Feb.  92,12 
12  Feb.  02  12 
12  Feb.  92  72 
12  Feb. 92, 12 
12  Feb.  92  12 
12  Feb.  02  12 
12  Feb.  92  12 
4  July  92;  4 

2?  July  02:22 
22  July  Q2  22 
22  July    92    22 

22  July  92:22 

22  July  92 '22 

22  July  92,22 
22  July  92(22 
22  July  92J22 
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22  July  92 


Aug.  94 

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Feb.  95 
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Feb.  95 
Feb.  95 
July  95 
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July  95 
July  95 

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July  95 


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22  July  92  22 


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22  July  9222 
22  July  92122 
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o  Feb.  93J10 
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o  Feu.  93  10 
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27  June  93  27 


Rich,  Edmund  Tillotson,  Burmah'25  July  93  25 
Hodgson, P. E. Mad. S.&M.,Burmah:25  July  93  25 
Longfield,   W.    Klrington,    War  ( \      T  , 

Office,  Hong  Kong  )  *>  July  «.»S 

Kennedy,   M.  Ralston,  Crete  25  july  93  25 

M'Clintock,  R.Lyle,  Lagos J25  July  9325 

Crookshank,  A.  A.,  Dera  Ismail 


Khan. 


25  July  93  25 


Jack,  Evan  Maclean.  St.  Helena 
Craster,  Jno.E.E.,  Bombay  S.&M 
Savage,  A.  Johnson,  Bermuda.. 

Bovet,  William,  Mhow 

Newcombe,E.O.A.,withEgypt.A1 
Bell,  Reginald  William,  Gibraltar 
White,  Fr ink  A.K.,  Aldershot  ... 
Borradaile,  Basil,  Sick  Leave,) 

Cape  Town 5 

M'Harg,  Alfred  Alexis,  Madras 
Fuller,  Cuthbert  Graham, S.M.E 


25  July  93  25 
25  July  93  25 
25  July  93  25 
25  July  93  25 
25  July  93  25 
.•5  July  93  25 
25  July  93  25 

25  July  S3'25 

25  July  93  25 
25  July  93  25 


July  95 
■July  95 
July  95 
July  95 

July  95 
July  95 
July  95 
July  95 
Nov.  95 
Feb.  96 
Feb. 96 
Feb.  96 
Feb.  96 
Feb.  9& 
Feb.  96 
Feb.  96 
Feb.  06 
Feb. 06 
Feb.  96 
Feb.  96 
Feb.  96 
Feb.  96 
Feb.  96 
Feb.  9b 
June  06 
July  96 
July  go- 
July  96 

July  96 
July  96 

July  96 

July  96 
July  96 
July  96 
July  96 
July  96 
July  g(> 
July  96 

July  96 

July  96 
July  96 


Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


2f4 


Lieutenants. 
Mauley,  Edg. N.,«»  Madras  S.&M 
Chaldecott,  Wm.  Henry,  Bombay 

Tandy,  Maurice  O'O,  India 

Bagnall-Wi1d,R.K.,Hong  Kong... 

lies,  Fred.  Avth.,  Rangoon 

Macfie,  Wm.  Colvin,  Plymouth... 
Corry,  John  B., Bombay's,  and  M. 
Tillard,  Fras.  Bonham,  Quetta... 
Mainprise,  Bertie  Wilmot.  Punjab 

Kensington,  G.  B.,  Natal    

k,"avke,  Charles  James,  Mhow  ... 
Smyth.  Gerald  Jas.  Watt,  Punjab 
Meyrick,  Harold  L.,  Aldershot  .. 
Mahon.  E.  W.  Sandys,  Bareillv  .. 
Done,  Reginald  John,  S.M.E...... 

Jloysted,  D.  M.  F.  Lydd   

Fonlkes.  0.  Howard.  On  Leave 
Bell.  Henry  Le,vin  Gillison, Malta 
Goldmgham,  R.  K.  Dalrymple 

Quetta 

Meyricke,  Edw.Gelly,  Jamaica,... 
Thomson,  Chris.  B.,Kl  Mauritius 

Macrory,  Roland  11.,  Halifax 

Osborne,  G.  F.  Folger,  Isle  of) 

Wight.     On  Leave j 

Garrett,  Arthur  ffolliott,  Lahore 
Monro,  John  Duncan,  Woolwich 
Elles,MalcolmR.,*t2BengalS.&M. 
Charles,  Jas.  R.  E.,  Aldershot  ... 
Turner,  Frank  Gordon,  Madras 
Sowerby,  M.  Eden,  Chatham  ... 
Wollen.'Wm.  R.  Grant,  Egypt.A. 
Danford,  Bert.  Wm.Y.,  Bermuda 
Holme,  Alfred  Siegfried,  Bengal 
Hogg,  Conrad  Chas.  Hy.  Cork... 
Mcore,  H.  T.  Gwennap, Aldershot 
Mozley.Edw.  Newman,  Aldershot 
King,  W.  A.  de  Courcy,  St.  Lucia 
Connor,  Isaac  Joscelyn,  31st  Con. 
Symons,  C.  B.  Owen,  Chatham... 
Earle,  Robert  Gilmour,  Aldershot 
Rooke,  Everard  Home,  Bermuda 
Waller,  Richd.  Lancelot,  Chatham 
Magniac,  Charles  Lane,  Punjab 
Meyricke,  R.  Evelyn,  CapeTown 
Heath,  Charles  Jos.  Sick  Leave 
Garden, Alan  Douglas, Gravesend 
Stevens.  A.  C.  Jeremie,  Sheerness 
Mance,  H.  Osborne,  Woolwich  ... 
Irvine,  Francis  Duncan,  Chatham 

Brough,  Alan,  Bangalore    

Rose,  L.  St.  Vincent,  Gibraltar... 
White,  James  Ross,  Aldershot  ... 
Moore,  H.  O'Hara,  Landguard  Ft. 
Robinson,  Alick  Chris.,  St.  Lucia 
Blandy,  L.  Fettiplace,  Bermuda 
Haslam,  B.  John,  Secunderabad 
Phillpotts.  B.  Surtees,  Bermuda 
Painter,  George  E.,  Hong  Kong 
Nation,  J.  J.  Henry,  Aldershot... 
Buckle,  Henry  William,  Chatham 
Frith, Gilbert'Robertson.Mid.  Rly 
Millington.LionelBertie, Chatham 

Willis,  G.  H.. Isle ot  Wight 

Jackson,    Lambert    Cameron, ) 

Aldershot  3' 

M'Clintock,  Robert  Singleton, ) 

West  Coast  Africa  j 

Barron,  William  Ernest,  Pern-  ) 

broke  Dock  j 

Wilkinson,  Geoff.,  Secunderabad 
Wilson,  Eric  Edward  Boketon,  ^ 

Curragh ) 

Durnford,  Guy  Edw.  Jeivoise,  ( 

Malta  j 

Robertson,  Frederick  William, ') 

Portsmouth  j 

Simon,  Max.  St.  L.,  Singapore... 
Butterworth,    Reginald  F.  A., 

Landguard  For.. 

Place,  Charles  Otley,  Curragh  .. 
Eustace,  Frederick  Robert  H.,  ~> 

Mhow,  India j 

Skipwith.     James      Wemyss,   ) 

Aldershot  ) 

Betty,  Paget  Kemmis,  Shorncliffe 
Addison,  George  Hy.  Aldershot 
Douglas, Will iamShol to,  Egypt 
Pollard-Lowsley,    Herbert    de 

Lisle.  India    

ITeill,  Colin  Eric  Smith.Aldershot 
N.B.  ThftOltic 


2NDLTEUT. 


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iq  Mar.  97 

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1  Apr.  97 

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ifi  Oct.  97 

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4  Nov.  97 

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T2  Dec.  97 

17  Dec.  97 

15  Mar.  98 

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lj  Mar.  98 

15  Mar.  98 

15  Mar.  98 

15  Mar.  98 

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1  Apr.  98 

1  Anr.  98 

1  Apr.  98 

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Sept. 95 

Sept.  95 
Oct.  9, 
Oct.  95 


Second  juikutenants. 


3  Aug.  98 
3  Aug.  98 
3  Aug.  98 

6  Aug.  98 

7  Aug.  98 

8  Aug.  98 

24  Sept.  98 

24  Sept.  98 

1  Oct.  98 

22  Oct.  98 

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Dec.  95,21  Dec.  98    || 
whose  names  appear 


Wace,  Edward  Gurth,  Lahore   11  Jan.  96 

Ommauuey,  P.upert,  Aldershot 14  Jan.  96 

Walker,  Reginald,  S.M.E 25  Jan.  96. 

M'Kechnie,  Dugald,  Curragh  7  Feb.  96 

Musgrave,  Herbert,  Curragh '  1  Mar.  96 

Mathews,  Walter  Follett,  India    11  Mar.  96 

Greig,  Ronald  Henry,  Schl.  Mil.  Eng 14  Mar.  96 

Charteris,  John,  Madras 21  Mar.  96 

Barrow,  Stephen  Douglas,  S.M.E 21  Mar.  96 

Mellor,  Clive,  Aldershot 21  Mar.  96 

Taylor,  Lyttelton  R.  J.  Waters,  Sheerness  21  Mar.  96 

Oak.es,  Richard,  Midland  Railway 21  Mar.  06  . 

Brandon,  Oscar  Gilbert,  Bombay  21  Mar.  96 

Thomas,  Robert  Henry,  India 21  June  96 

Gracey,  Thomas,  India  22  July  96 

Cunnington,  Robt.  Henry,  Sehl.  Mil.  Eng.  25  July  96 

Johnson,  Charles  Reginald,  Curragh 29  July  96 

Greig,  Philip  Sellon.  Schl.  Mil.  Eng 4  Aug.  96 

Jones,  Robert  James  Thomas Digby, S.M.E.    5  Aug^S 

Home,  Richard  Duncan  Elton,  India 6  Aug.jf 

Walker,  Alexander  Ramsay,  Portsmouth     13  Aug.  90 

Jones,  Douglas  Champion,  India 21  Sept.96 

Akerman,  Charles  Savidge  Annand,  India  21  Sept.96 
Goodwin,  Geo.  Joseph  Power,  Ord.  India...  21  Sept.96 
Puller,  Francis  Charles,  Schl.  Mil.  Eng.  ...  21  Sept.96 

Langman,  John  Andrew,  Portsmouth 21  Sept.96 

Evans,  William  Harry,  India    2;  Sept.96 

Moore,  John  O'Hara,  Gibraltar 2t  Sept.96 

Evans,  Arthur  Stuart   '25  Sept. 96 

Henrici,  Krnst  01a.r,  ordered  to  Aldershot  23  Dec.  96  . 

Forster,  David 23  Dec.  96 

Sankey.  Crol'ton  Edward  Pym 26  Dec.  96 

Izat,  William  Rennie 31  Deo.  96 

Malan,  Leslie  Noel,  Plymouth  31  Dec.  96 

Hammond,  Reginald  Chalmers 131  Dec.  96 

Evans,  George  Farrington 31  Dec.  96 

M'Enery,  John  Aloysius,  Plymouth 31  Dec.  96 

Campbell,  Percy  Henry    1  Jan.  97 

Sanders,  Arthur  Richard  Careless ;i8  Jan.  97 

Oldham,  George  Muir  j  3  Feb.  97 

Giles,  Valentine,  Plymouth  22  Feb.  97 

Skinner,  Robert  Bruce i  S  Mar.  97 

Hill,  Arthur  Fitzgerald  Sandys   23  Mar.  97 

Biggs,  Charles  William  23  June  97 

Wagstatf,  Cyril  Mosley   23  June  97 

Behrens,  Tankred  Tunstall  23  June  97 

Cowan,  Samuel  Hunter 21  July  97 

Waltou,  Cusack 25  July  97 

Kealy,  Percival  Hope '27  July  97 

Sherrard,  Laurence  Hunter 27  July  97 

Watkins,  Philip  Seymour J29  July  97 

Hogg,  Philip  Granville  Hardinge 27  Aug.  97 

Hepper,  Alaric  William 37  Aug.  97 

Gaistin,  John  Aylmer 23  Sept. 97 

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Cotton,  Francis  Gerald  Stapleton 

Neville,  Lionel  Jchn  'Seville 

Dawes,  Nicholas  Bernard  Edwin  

Maxwell,  William  Frederick    

Doucet,  Louis  Claude  A.  de  Bngny 

Browne.  Charles  Michael   

Lewis,  Heni'3' Lester 

Bushell,  Frederick  Hurley 

Winterbotham,  Harold  St.  John  Loyd 

O'Connor,  Percy  Bernard 

Charles,  Eric  Montagu  Setjn    

Hobbs,  Reginald  Francis  Arthur 

Ponsonb.y,  Reginald  Gordon 

Cunningham,  Aylmer  Basil 

Denuiss,  George  Barlow  Bartley   

Jackson,  Louis  Macdonald  

Moleswortb,  Ernest  Kerr  

Mackworth,  Harry  Llewellyn 

Cooke,  George  Stanley  Curds..., 

Bell,  Arthur  Hugh    

Usborne,  Phi'ip  Osbert  Gordon  

Evans,  Llewelyn   

Smith,  Hubert  Clementi 

Newcombe,  Stewart  Francis    

Goldney,  George  H'rancis  'Bennett 

Virney,  Charles  Fobiott 

Noble,  Waiter  JeHrey  Wheelock 

Russeil,  Reginald  Edmund  Maghlin 

Rathbone,  Harold  Eugene  Ford 

Stack,  George  Ha.lU 

Grove,  Thomas  Thackeray    , 

Brown,  Geoffrey  Ambrose  Phillipps 

Phillimore,  Reginald  Henry 

Barker,  John  Stafford 

Loch,  Geoffrey  Charles  Rell 

Denison.  Garnet  Wclseley 

Cargill,  Sidney  Temple  

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Deputy  Adjutant  General. — Salmond,  Major  General  W,,  GB. 
'Issistant  Adjutant  General. — Scott,  Colonel  D.  A.,  DSO.  8  June  94. 
Adjutant. — Buckland,  Captain  R.  U.  H.,  1  Oct  05. 


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Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


Quarter  Masters. 
Lewis,    Arthur   Thomab466  (Ron.    Captain, 

13  Jane  93),  Gravesend 

Hills,  Alfred,  Record  Office, Ohatham(i?on. 

Captain,  3  May  04) 

Evans, JamesThomasf  Zfo».Cai  r.6M.ay  95). 

Qr.Mr.  S.M.E.  Chatham,  with  hon.  rank 

of  Major,  23  April  Q7    

Tucker,   Geo.     Royal,    Monmouth     Ro3'al 

Engineers (Milii.m)  1  Una.  Cipt.  1  Apr.  95) 
Wall,  Edvr.  Jas.,Intell.  Depart.,  WarOffice 

(Sun.  Captain,  4  Apr.  gi)     

Hitching,  G.  1J.,C"  Alde<;hct(ifu«.  Captain, 

7  July  9S  

Gibson,    George  Gisborne  (II"'i.    Captain, 

29  S3pt.  981,   S.M.E..  Chat  iam 

Warburton,  William.  Suoeburyne-s  

Godfrey,  Cornelius  Benjamin,  Malta     

Miehie,  George.  St.  Helena  

Phillips,  John  Campbell.  Woolwich  

Blaucatiower,  Edward,'0' Plymouth 


QU.  MK. 

&  hon.lt. 
13  June  83 

3  May  84 

6  May  85 

1  Apr.  86 

4  Apr.  88 

7  July  S3 

29  Sept.  88 
12  June  89 
22  June  89 
22  June  89 
18  Dec.  tg 
20  Sept. 90 


Quarter  Mutters. 

Stephens,  Edward,  Hong  Kong  

Richmond,  George,  Dublin 

Payne,  Charles,  Londonderry 

Law,  James,  Aldershot   

Shute,  William  John,  Jamaica    

Taylor,  George,469  S.M.E.  Chatham  ... 
Campbell.  John  Robert,4'0  ChatJian   ... 

Frost,  James,  Isle  or  Wight 

Thompson,  Bernard  Henry,  Sheffield 

Wright,  James  Henry,  Fortsea  

Oun,  Edmund  Thompson,  Malta 
Tucker,  Albert  Napoleon,  Egypt 


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^o  Dec.  90 
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19  Apr.  93 
3  May  93 
3  May  93 

13  Dec.  93 
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5  May  94 
1  May  93 


8  June  05 

Head,  Mark,  Isle  of  Wight 24  July  95 

Jones,  Alfred,  Cork !io  Apr.  97 

Marshall.  William,  Pembroke  Dov  k !i9  May  97 

Clark,  Thomas  James,  Cork K7  Nov.  97 

Cripps,  Henry,  Ordnance  Survey  i  9  Mar.  98 

Blackwell,  Frank,  Dublin 27  Apr.  98 

Perceval,  Edmund,  War  Office |  1  JunegS 


Royal  Engineer  Troops. 
Adjutant. — Williams,  Captain  Hugh  B.,  16  Jnn.  95. 
Riding  Hatter.  —  John  Ellis  Griss,  12  Sept.  94,  Hon.  Lieut.  Aldershot. 
Scarlet — Facings,  Blue  Velvet. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  it  Co. 


Coast    Battalion. 


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MAJOR. 

Captains. 

Davis,  Thomas,  Greenock 

London,  James,  Liverpool  

Organ,  James,  Leith 

Montgomery,  William,  Dundee  

Brown,  William  George  Charteris,  Staff  Officer,  Horse  Guards,  WarOffice 
Giddy,  William  Richard  George,  Cardiff 


2  June  i( 

2  Apr.  87 
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25  Aug.  8S 

3  May  80 

Lieutenants. 

Martin,  John,  North  Shields 18  Jan.  gc, 

Sui;g,  Benjamin,  Falmouth    119  Nov.  9c 

1  July  91 
15  Nov.  93 
13  Dec.  9; 

25  Jan.  96 


Brissenden,  Albert,  Middlesborongh 

Ealden,  Charles,  Panll-on-Hurober   

Bailey,  John  Henry  t  Quarter  Master,  1  july,  131 ).  War  Office,  Whitehall   .. 
Etherington,  George,  Assistant  to  Inspector  of  Royal  Engineers  Stures,  ) 

Armv  Ordnance  Department,  1  Apr.  97    j 

Ruse,  Ja-nea,  Weymouth ". '22  Apr.  g( 

Bolton,  William,  Weymouth 29  Sept. 9; 


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War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers. 


1  The  Duke  ot  Cambridge  commanded  the  1st  Division  ofthe  Eastern  Army  throughout  the  campaign  of  1854, in- 
cluding the  battles  of  the  Alma.  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  shot),  and  siege  of  S.ebastopol  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  received  the  thanks  ofthe  House  of  Commons,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

2  Sir  Art  nu  r  'i'liouiasCotton  sei  yed  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-26  under  Sir  Archibald  Campbell,  aid 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  reconnoitring  in  gunboats  and  jungle  fighting  near  Kemundine,  attack  of 
stockades  and  Pagoda  of  Syriam,  capture  of  Mergui  and  Tavoy,  defence  of  the  Lines  at  Rangoon  and  attack  of  the 
left  flank  ofthe  Burme'se  Entrenchments,  attack  ofthe  Stockade  of  Kokein,  siege  and  capture  of  Donabew,  attack 
of  Shan  Stockades  and  of  stockades  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Irrawaddy  near  Prome, capture  of  Melioonandjungle 
fight  at  Pagan  mine  w  which  terminated  the  war  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Sir  Lintorn  Simmons  was  employed  for  three  years  in  the  disputed  territory  on  the  N.E.  frontier:  of  the  United 
States  in  constructing  works  for  its  defence  and  in  making  military  explorations.  Happening  to  be  in  Turkey  in 
1853  he  was  specially  employed  by  Lord  Stratford  de  Redcliffe  on  several  important  services  ;  joined  Omar  Pasha  in 
March  1854  ;  escorted  the  new  Governor  into  Silistria  after  the  former  one  had  been  killed,  and  was  present  during 
part  ofthe  siege  ot  that  fortress ;  laid  out  and  threw  up  the  lines  of  Slobodzie  and  Georgevo  on  the  Danube,  having 
entire  charge  ofthe  operation  with  20,000  men  of  all  arms  under  his  command,  a  Russian  Army  of  70,000  men  being 
within  seven  miles  :  was  present  during  the  occupation  of  Wallachia  and  had  frequent  charge  of  reconnaissances 
upon  the  enemy's  rear.  Went  to  the  Crimea  in  Dec.  1854  to  concert  with  the  allied  Commanders  in  Chief  as  to  the 
movements  of  the  Turkish  Army  :  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Eupatoria,  laid  out  and  threw  up  the  entrenched 
camp  round  that  place  ;  afterwards  was  before  Sebastopol  from  April  1855  until  after  its  fall,  and  then  went  to 
Mingrelia  and  was  present  at  the  forced  passage  ofthe  Ingui,  where  he  commanded  the  Division  which  crossed  the 
river  and  turned  the  enemy's  position,  capturing  his  works  and  guns  :  Omar  Pasha  in  his  despatch  attributed  the 
success  ofthe  day  chiefly  to  Lt.Colonel  Simmons.  He  served  as  Her  Majesty's  Commissioner  to  the  Ottoman  Army 
throughout  the  war  and  was  employed  in  all  the  negotiations  having  reference  to  the  movements  of  Omar  Pasha's 
Army.  Has  received  the  Crimean  Medal  with  Clasp,  the  Turkish  Gold  Medal  for  the  Danubian  campaign,  the  Order 
of  Medjidie  3rd  Class,  and  a  Sword  of  Honor  from  the  Turkish  Government;  also  the  4th  Class  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor.  Was  Her  Majesty's  Commissioner  for  laying  out  the  Turco-Russian  boundary  in  Asia,  and  granted  the  2nd 
Class  ofthe  Medjidie  by  the  Sultan,  but  was  refused  permission  to  accept  it. 

*  Lieut. General  Hadden  was  actively  employed  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  in  1837-39,  and  was  engaged 
with  the  rebels  at  St.  Eustaeie  and  St.  Benoit. 


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'  Sir  Frederick  Maunsell  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  throughout  the  operations  before  Mooltan, 
including  the  first  siege,  storming  of  the  intrenched  positions  on  9th  and  12th  September,  aud  surrender  of  th« 
ortress,  also  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  In  the 
Indian  Mutiny  campaign  commanded  Sappers  and  Miners  fit  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlekeserai,  and 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  directed  the  right  attack  during  the  final  operations,  and  was  dangerously  wounded 
when  conducting  the  Column  of  assault  on  the  Pahareepore  suburb  on  14th  Sept.  1S57.  Commanded  Sappers  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  in  the  Rohilcund  campaign  at  Rooyah,  Alygunge,  and  Bareilly,  and  at  Mitowlee  in 
the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  CS.).  Served 
in  the  Afghan  war  iu  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  General  Montagu  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  ; 
also  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  until  22nd  March,  when  he  was  taken  prisoner  during  a  sortie,  but  exchanged,  and 
leaving  Odessa  on  the  2nd  was  again  in  the  Crimea  on  the  3rd  August,  and  again  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian 
and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

•  Sir  Edward  Williams  served  as  Adjutant  of  Engineers  with  the  expedition  to  Pegu  in  1852,  and  was  present  at 
the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Martaban  and  Rangoon  (slightly  wounded),  capture  of  Prome  and  occupation 
of  Meaday  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  gallant  conduct,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Sir  .Tames  Browne  served  for  nearly  six  months  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol;  was  present  at  the 
repulse  of  sorties  on  22nd  March  and  5th  April;  was  Senior  Officer  of  Engineers  at  the  capture  and  defence  of 
Quarries  on  7th  June,  for  which  service  he  was  honourably  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  Brevet  of 
Major.  Succeeded  Colonel  Tylden  as  Directing  Engineer  of  the  Right  Attack,  and  in  the  execution  of  the  duties  of 
that  appointment  was  severely  wounded  by  a  rifle-ball  on  24th  August,  which  broke  the  lelt  arm,  passed  through 
shoulder,  and  injured  jaw  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

10  Sir  ..Eneas  Perkins  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Rudleekeserai  and  siege  of 
Delhi — wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Bhootau  Expedition  in  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Bala  Forts  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  of  1878  80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches),  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in 
December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick 
Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  in  command  of  the  Royal  Engineers,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Candahar  vmentioned  in  despatches,  CB..  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  a.no  Bronze  Decoration). 

11  General  VV.  W.  Goodfellow  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  ia  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Bushire.  battle  of  Khooshab,  and  capture  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Executive  En- 
gineer w  th  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  atZoulla  from  the  first  landing  of  the  Reconnoitring  Party  till  the 
end  of  1867,  at  Seaufe  during  January  1868,  from  that  time  to  the  close  of  ihe  campaign  as  Senior  Emineer  of  the 
Force  which  marched  on  Magdala;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  storming  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches as  having  "displayed  great  intelligence  and  activity  in  everythmg  throughout  the  operations,"  Brevet 
of  .Major,  CB  ,  and  Medal). 

12  General  C.  A.  Goodfellow  served  with  the  Central  In-Ha  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Ratghur,  captu-e  of  Garrakota,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi  (Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal  with 
Clasp);  was  awarded  the  17 1£  for  "  gallant  conduct  at  the  ar.tack  on  the  Fort  of  Beyt,  on  the  6th  October  1859. 
On  that  occasion  a  soldier  of  the  28th  Regiment  was  shot  under  the  walls  of  the  fort.  Lieutenant  Goodfellow 
rushed  uud^r  the  walls,  under  a  sharp  fire  of  matchlocks,  and  bore  off  the  body  of  the  soldier,  wao  was  then 
dead,  but  whom  he  at  first  suppo.-ed  to  be  wounded  only."  Was  Assistant  Field' Engineer  with  the  Okamundel 
and  Katt.ywar  Field  Force  in  1859.  Served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Royal  Engineers  with  the  Abyssinian  Expedi- 
tionary Force  throughout  the  campaign  '.mentioned  in  despatches  for  the  "  efficient  manner  in  'which  he  carried 

on  the  duties  of  his  appoictment,"  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

12t  Sir  Robert  Grant  served  with  theNile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

13  General  R.Harrison  se-rved  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  attacks  on  theAlum- 
bagh  under  Outram  ;  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  ;  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  affairs  at 
JFort  Roolah,  Alleegunge,  and  Bareilly  ;  throughthe  Oude  campaignof  1858-59,  includingthe  affair  at  Buxarghat ; 
and  as  Acting  Adjutant  to  the  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  in  India  during  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including 
affairs  at  Burgudiah,  Fort  Mudjidea,  and  Bankee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  China  war  of  i860,  and 
was  present  attheaffairsofSinuo  and  Tangku,  and  siege  and  capture  oftheTaku  Forts.  Was  attached  to  the  Quarter 
Master  General's  Staff  during  the  advance  on  and  surrender  of  Pekin,  and  present  at  the  affairs  of  Senho  and 
Uleang'uoon  the  18th  and23i-dSept.  (mentionedin  despatches, Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevetof  Major).  Served 
m  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  first  as  Engineer  at  Head  Quarters,  afterwards  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  and 
was  in  charge  of  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Department  during  the  second  advance  into  Zululand,  and  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  CB.).  Was  subsequently  appointed  to  the  command 
of  the  Flying  Column.  On  the  dissolution  of  that  column  was  placed  iu  command  of  theTrans-vaal  District, 
conducted  the  reconnaissances  that  preceded  the  operations  against  Sekuknni,  and,  afterwards,  maintained  the 
supplies  of  the  forces  engaged,  ami  made  the  military  dispositions  necessitated  by  the  hostile  attitude  of  the 
Boers  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Assistant  Adjutant 
General,  and  was  Chief  Staff  Officer  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  throughout  the  campaign;  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  El  Magfar  and  at  the  ba.tt.le  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CMG.,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
3rd  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1885  as  Assistant  Adjutant 
General  ana  1  lolonel  on  the  Staff  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  (Clasp). 

14  General  Tomkins  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

36  Sir  James  Maitland  served  in  China  in  4857-59,  and  was  present  during  the  occupation  of  Canton 
and  at  the  storming  ot  Chek-Hnng  under  Sir  Charles  Straubenzee.  Served  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts  on  the 
25th  June  1S59  under  Rear  Admiral  Hope,  when  he  was  in  command  of  the  Marksmen  on  board  a  division  ot  Gun 
Boats  during  the  naval  action,  and  in  charge  of  the  ladder  party  when  the  assault  was  made  over  the  mud 
<specially  mentioned  in  de^pr.tches  "for  gallantry,  &c,"  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  ard  was 
present  at  the  battle  of'ffil-ol-Xebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Ort..  Medal  with  Clasp.  3rd  Class  of  tho  Medjidie,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp)  ;  also  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan 
Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  in  Egypt  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

18  Lieut. General  Sanford  served  in  China  in  1858,  during  the  occupation  of  Canton,  the  expedition  to  Peiho, 
demolition  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of  the  river  and  advance  to  Tientsin.  Also  in  the  campaign  in  the  North  of 
China  in  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  the  operations  against  the  Taepingsin  1862,  including  the  capture  of  the 
stockades  of  Nanhsiang,  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpco.audTsolin,  and  the  fortified  town  of  Najow. 
Served  in  the  Jowaki  Afreeciee Expedition  in  i878as  A. Q.M. General.  Feshawnr  District  (Medal  withClasp).  Served 
in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  1st  Division  in  the  Peshawur  Valley 
Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i8S5-86in  command  of  Royal  Engineers  (received  the  thanks 
of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches.  CB.,  and  Clasp!. 

*u  Lord  Kitchener  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Deputy  I  Assistant  Adjutant  and 
Quarter  Master  General  (mentioned  in  despatches,"  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  2nd  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Gemaizah  in  command  of  a  Brigade  of  the  Egyptian  Army  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp),  and 
in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1889  including  the  engagement  at  Toski  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB., 
and  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  in  1896,  a  force,  British  and  Egyptian,  which 
advanced  into  the  Soudan  with  the  object  of  retaking  from  the  Dervishes  the  lost  province  of  Dongola,  and,  after 
fleveral  successful  engagements,  reconquered  the  province  (promoted  to  be  Major  General  for  distinguished 
varvice  in  the  field,  KCB.,  ist  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  Khedive's  Medal,  with  two  Clasps  . 


217  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  lioyat  Engineers. 

51  Major  General  Leach  was  specially  employed  on  survey  operations  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72 
(received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India  and  of  the  Secretary  of. State,  Medalwitti  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80.  and  was  specially  employed  on  survey  operations;  took  part  in  the  expeditions  into 
the  Bazar  and  Lugbrnan  Valleys — severely  wounded  at  Maidana  k  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
of  Major,  and  Victoria  Cross) ;  served  with  the  Candahar  Field  Force  in  charge  of  survey  operatiens  and  after- 
wards as  Brigade  Major  Royal  Engineers  and  Field  Engineer;  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Gitishk  and 
Maiwand,  in  the  defence  of  and  sortie  from  Candahar,  and  at  the  battle  of  Candabar  (received  the  thanks  of  the 
Government  of  India  and  twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal  with  Clasp)  :  was 
awarded  the  Ul£  "  for  having,  in  action  with  the  Shinwarris,  near  Maidanah,  Afghanistan,  on  the  17th  March  1879, 
when  covering  the  retirement  of  the  Survey  Escort  who  were  carrying  Lieutenant  Barclay.  45th  Sikhs,  mortally 
wounded,  behaved  with  the  utmost  gallantry  in  charging,  with  some  men  cf  the  45th  Sikhs,  a  very  much  larger 
number  of  the  enemy.  In  this  encounter  Captain  Leach  killed  two  or  three  of  the  enemy  himself,  and  he  received 
a  severe  wound  from  aa  Afghan  knife  in  the  left  arm.  Captain  Leach's  determination  and  gallantry  in  this  affair, 
in  attacking  and  driving  back  the  enemy  from  the  last  position,  saved  the  whole  party  from  annihilation."  Served 
in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at 
the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches.  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Frontier  Field  Force  in  i885-S6as  Colonel  on  the  Staff  iu  command  of  troops  at  Korosko. 

?.2  Major  General  Strahan  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (iledal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Brevet  of  Major,  MedaiJ. 

50  Sir  William  Nicholson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  as  Field  Engineer  Candahar  Field  Force, 
and  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  Thull  Chotia.li  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  afterwards  as 
Field  Engineer  Cabul  and  Cabul-Candabar  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the 
6th  October  1870  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  engagement  at  Lataband 
(mentioned  in  despatches);  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Candabar  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of 
the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General. 
Army  Head  Quarters  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  iu  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Deputy  Adjutant 
General  Chief  of  the  Starf  (mentioned  in  despatches,  KCB.  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

58  Major  General  Moysey  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

59  Sir  J.  C.  Ardagh  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  . 
served  with  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  and  Deputy 
Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  Intelligence  Department,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and 
Temai  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  two  Clasps).  Served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as 
Commandant  of  the  Base  at  Cairo  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel).  Was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Giniss.  on  the  Upper  Nile,  on  the  30th  December  1885  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

60  Brigadier  General  Reginald  Clare  Hart  served  with  the  Khyber  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  from  jan.  to  June 
1879,  first  with  the  2nd  Division  attached  as  a  Regimental  Officer'to  the  24th  Punjab  Native  Infantry  during  the  2nd 
Bazar  Expedition  against  the  Znkha  Kbel  Afreedis,  and  afterwards  with  the  1st  Division.  Was  several  times  em- 
ployed by  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Department  in  making  reconnaissances  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria 
Cross,  Medal)  :  was  awarded  the  YC  "  for  his  gallant  conduct  in  risking  his  own  life  in  endeavouring  to  save  the 
life  of  a  private  soldier.  The  Lieutenant  Generalcomm<>-nding  the  2nd  Division  Peshawur  Field  Force  reports  that 
when  on  convoy  duty  with  that  Force  on  31st  January,  1879,  Lieutenant  Hart,  of  the  Royal  Engineers,  took  th  e  ini- 
tiative in  ruuning  some  1,200  yards  to  the  rescue  of  a  wounded  Sowar  of  the  13th  Bengal  Lancers  in  a  river  bed  ex- 
posed to  the  fire  of  the  enemy,  of  unknown  strength,  from  both  flanks,  and  also  from  a  party  in  the  river  bed. 
Lieutenant  Hart  reached  the  wounded  Sowar,  drove  off  the  enemy,  and  brought  him  under  cover  with  the  aid 
of  some  soldiers,  who  accompanied  him  on  the  way."  Served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Aide  de 
Camp  to  Major  General  Graham,  commanding  the  2nd  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force 
from  Alexandria  5th  August,  the  engagements  of  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  the  two  actions  at  Kassasm  (as 
Acting  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  Graham's  force  in  the  second  action),  and  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Keoir 
(twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp.  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Commanded  the  First  Brigade  lirah  Expeditionary  Force  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-93,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  Pass,  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Waran  Valley  on  the  9tt  December,  And  the  '  operations  in  the  Mastura  Valley,  with  the  passage  of 
the  Suppri  Pass  ;  also  in  he  subsequent  operations  in  the  KyberPassand  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps).     [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry.  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

6SMajor  General  W.  Salmond  was  emploved  during  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  at 
the  Base  of  Operations  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khe- 
dive's Star). 

&!  Sir  Charles  Warren  served  during  the  suppression  ofthe  Kafir  outbreak  in  1877-78,  with  local  rank  of  Lieut. 
Colonel,  in  command  ofthe  Diamond  Fields  Horse,  and  took  part  in  several  actions  (Brevetof  Lieutenant  Colonel). 
Commanded  part  ofthe  Griqualand  West  Field  Force  in  the  Griqua  rising  in  1878,  including  numerous  engagements 
and  skirmishes  with  the  natives  (several  times  mentionedin  despatches  ;  commended  in  the  Governor's  despatches 
for  "energy,  abibty,  and  resource  displayed  under  most  trying  circumstances,"  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  com- 
mand of  an  expedition  into  Arabia  Petraia,  despatched  daring  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  for  the  purpose  of  bringing 
to  justice  the  murderers  of  Professor  Palmer  and  his  party  (XCMd.,  Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive  s 
Star).     Commanded  the  forces  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  in  1884-85  (ffCJ/ff.). 

"  Sir  Herbert  Chermside  during  the  Russo-Turkish  war  in  1876-78  accompanied  the  Turkish  troops  as 
Militery  Attache  (Turkish  War  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1884  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  with  the  Intelligence  Department 
Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  in  the  Egyptian  Army  and  as  Governor  General  of  the 
Red  Sea  Littoral  and  Egyptian  Military  Commissioner  (mentioned  in  desnatches,  Brevet  ot  Lt.Colonel.  3rd 
Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Clasp).  Served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1887,  and  was  present  m  the 
engagement  at  Sarras  in  command  of  the  force  ( Brevet  of  Colonel,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

~~  Colonel  A.  Hill  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  . 

80  SirBindon  Blood  served  in  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-7S  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  m  the 
Zulu  war  of  1879  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  in 
the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  ct 
Lt.Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief 
Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Chief  Staff  Officer,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass, 
at  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and  in  the  engagements  at  Panjkora  and  Mamugai  (mentionea  m  despatches, 
KCB.  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Malakand  Field  Force  during  the  campaign  on  the  Ivorth  West 
Frontipr  of  India  in  1S97-98,  including,  the  relief  of  the  Malakand,  the  relief  of  Chakdara,  the  operations  in  the 
Swat  Valley  and  action  of  Landakai,  the  operations  in  Baiooutaud  actions  at  Nawagai  and  in  the  Mahmund 
Valley.  Commanded,  subsequently,  the  Buner  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  to  be  Major 
General,  two  Clasps).  , 

83  Sir  A.  W.  Mackworth  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  the  Field  Telegraph  Corps,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  at  Kassa*in  on  the  9th  September  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

85  Colonel  Rogers  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  force  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart  (Brevet  01 
Major,  Medal).  ,  ..        , 

90  Colonel  A.  W.Baird  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Traffic  Manager  of  the  Railway,  and  was  mentioned 
in  despatches  for  zeal  and  management  inbringingsafely  and  expeditiously  troops  and  baggage  forembarkation 
Medal). 


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91  Major  General  Fraser  was  specially  employed  in  the  Russo-Turkishwar  in  1877  as  Military  Officer  to  the  Com- 
mander in  Chief  of  the  British  Fleet  in  Besica  Bay,  accompanied  the  Turkish  Commander  in  Chief  in  the  campaign 
on  the  Lom,  and  was  present  at  several  engagements  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Bustchuk  iBrevet  of  Major). 
Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i88ias  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  Intelligence  Branch  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  C3f&.).  "Was  afterwards  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  and  finally  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to 
Sir  Evelyn  Wood.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Brigade  Major  of  Roj-al  Engineers,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (qth  September),  and  at  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the 
Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  on  the 
Lines  of  Communication  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Clasp). 

92  Colonel  M.  S.  Bell  coTimanded  the  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  Miners  and  servedasAssistantFieldEngineer 
with  the  Bight  Column  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  the  seizure  of  the  Monar  Bridge  (Medal 
with  Ciasp).  Commanded  the  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  Miners  and  servedas  Assistant  Field  Engineer  through  out 
the  Hazara  campaign  of  1S68, — the  forced  march  of  600  miles  made  by  the  Detachment,  its  services,  and  theeonducJ 
of  the  Officer  commanding  prominently  brought  to  notice  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout 
che  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal  with  Clasp)  :  was  awarded  the  YiC  "for  his  distinguished  bravery 
and  zealous,  resolute,  and  self-devoted  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Ordahsu,  on  the  4th  February  1874,  while  serving 
under  the  immediate  orders  of  Colonel  Sir  JohnChethamMcLeod,  JcCB.,  of  the  42nd  Regiment,  who  commanded  the 
Advanced  Guard.  Sir  John  McLeod  was  an  ej-e-witness  of  his  gallant  and  distinguished  conduct  on  the  occasion, 
and  considers  that  this  officer's  fearless  and  resolute  bearing,  being  always  in  the  front,  urging  on  and  encouraging 
an  unarmed  working  party  of  Fantee  labourers,  who  were  exjiosed  not  only  to  the  fire  of  the  enemy  but  to  the  wild 
and  irregular  fire  of  the  native  troops  in  the  rear,  contributed  very  materially  to  the  success  of  the  day.  By  his 
example  he  made  these  men  do  what  no  European  party  was  ever  required  to  do  in  warfare,  namely,  to  work  under 
fire  in  the  face  of  the  enemy  without  a  covering-party. "  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  on  special 
reconnaissance  duty  as  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General,  Intelligence  Branch  (Clasp). 

97  Sir  Thomas  Holdich  served  in  1865-66  on  special  duty  with  a  Survey  Detachment  in  Bhootan  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  and  was  engaged  in  carrying  on  the  Trigonometrical  Survey 
from  the  Coast  to  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  Southern  Afghanistan  in  1878-79  on 
special  survey  duty  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches) ;  served  in  Northern  Afghanistan  in  1879-80  in  charge  of 
survey  operations ;  was  present  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  and  the  investment  of  Sherpore 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  charge  of  survey  operations  in  the 
Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  of  1S80  under  Brigadier  General  Kennedy.  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedi- 
tion in  i33o  and  in  1893  (Brevet  of  Colonel).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Chief  Survey  Officer  (mentioned  hi  des- 
patches. Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

105  Colonel  E.  Wood  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from 
Alexandria  on  the  5th  August  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal 
with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  served  with  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald 
Graham  in  1884  in  the  Intelligence  Department,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (twice 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  two  Clasps).  Also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  (mentionedin  despatches,  CJi.,  and  two  Clasps). 

106  Colonel  II.  Elsdale  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  "Warren in  1884-85  in  com- 
mand of  the  Balloon  Detachment. 

107  Colonel  W.  L.  Greenstreet  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

111  Colonel  Waller  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Nugent.  Com- 
manding Royal  Engineer,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

112  Colonel  H.  Jekyll  served  during  the  Ashanti  war  in  charge  of  the  Telegraph  until  invalided  on  the  30th 
January  1874  (Medai). 

113  Colonel  J.  F.  Garwood  served  with  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1S90  under  Sir  George  White  as  Commanding 
Engineer  of  the  force  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

"*  Colonel  M.  C.  Brackenbury  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1S75-76  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  m  the  Afghan  war  of  1S7S-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  ;  accom- 
panied Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march'to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze'Decoration).;  alsoserved  with  the  Marri  Expedition  in  1S80. 

115  Colonel  Jelf  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  "Warren  in  1884-85  as  Director 
of  Military  Telegraphs  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

116  Colonel  S.  L.  Jacob  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  as  field  Engineer  at  Ali  Musjid  (Medal). 

118  Colonel  Beresford  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81.  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

119  Colonel  C.  M.  Watson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i'J32  in  the  Intelligence  Department,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta.  at  the  action  of  Kassasin  on  the  oth  September,  and  at  the  Battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

121  Colonel  S.   C.  Turner  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

122  Colonel  A.  O.  Green  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  on  the  Staff  of  the  2nd  Division,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  "Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  served  in  the 
Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  as  Intelligence  Officer,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  El  Teb — severely  wounded  (mentionedin  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  two  Clasps). 

123  Colonel  R.  M.  Barklie  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  m  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

124  Colonel  H.  H.  Settle  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Staff  Officer  at  Gemai  and  on  the  Lines 
of  Communication  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  ami  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in 
the  operations  at  Suakin  in  18SS  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel  and  Clasp);  in  the  operations  in  1889  including  the  engagement  at  Toski  (mentioned  i:i  despatches, 
Clasp,  and  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie);  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1S91,  including  the  capture  of 
Tokar  (Clasp  to  Khedive's  Star). 

125  Lt.Colonel  L.  F.  Brown  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

120  Lt.Colonels  W.  H.  White  and  J.  H.  C.  Harrison,  Majors  G.  Davidson,  H.  Finnis  A.  L.  Mein,  F.  Peel,  C.  B. 
Mayne,  and  A.  H.  Randolph  served  in  tue  Afghan  war  of  187S-80  (Medal). 

126t  Colonel  G.  Henry  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1885-87  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Bre.'et  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Claso). 

127  Colonel  0.  H.  Bagot  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79,  including  the  operations  in  the  Koorum  Valley 
(mentionedin  despatches,  Medal).    Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

128  Sir  George  Clarke  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan 
campaign  in  1885  in  the  Intelligence  Department  and  as  Assistant  Political  Officer,  and  was  present  in  the  recon- 
naissance to  Hasheen,  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Clasp). 

189  Colonel  G.  A.  Cockburn  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in   1S84-85  (Meda.  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

130  Major  W.  W.  B.  Wniteford  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar 
with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

131  Colonel  Rawson  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  and  in  command  of  a  company  of  the  "Queen's  Own  " 
Sappers  and  Miners  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  (Medal) . 

152  Colonel  A.  R.  F.  Dorward  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Karn 


2 1 8a  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers. 

Dakka  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Kama  district  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expeditionin  1885-88  in 
command  of  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners  and  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Major,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'"  Colonel  E.  M.  Hyslop  served  with  tho  Right  Column  of  the  Lushai  Field  Force  in  the  campaign  of  1871-72, 
in  command  of  a  company  of  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanKS  of  Indian  and  Home 
Governments,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

134  Lt.Colonel  H.  A.  Yorke  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
■1884-85  as  Manager  of  the  Assouan  Railway  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

135  Colonel  (t.  Barker  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, and  was  present  in  the  engagementatTel-el-Mahuta, 
in  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  September,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland 
Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  VV'arren  in  1884-85  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  Intel- 
ligence Department. 

"'  Colonel  D  wj  served  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877-78  (Medal  with 
Clasp).    Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80.  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1,1  Colonel  H.  O.  Selby  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1870-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with 
*he  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

14a  Colonel  F.  T.  N.  Spratt  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar 
Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  engagements  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1870  (mentioned  in 
despatches)  and  at  ilattoon;  as  Adjutant  of  Royal  Engineers  Kura  Valley  Field  Force,  and  afterwards  as  Deputy 
Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  2nd  Infantry  Brigade  CabulFi-ld  Force;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts 
in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  ot  Candahar  (mentioned  m  despatches,  Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration;.  Served  with 'be  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-87  as  Brigade  Major  Royal  Engineesr 
and  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,   Medal  with  Clasp). 

143  Colonel  J.  Cameron  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78,  and  was  present  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel 
Wood  in  the  engagement  at  'i'aba  ka  Udoda  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

114  Lt.Colonel  W.  Peaeocke  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  took  part  with  the  expedition  into  the  Bazar 
Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontierof  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  and  took  part  with  the  expedition  into  the  Mohmand 
■country,  part  of  the  time  a*  Commanding  Royal  Engineer;  also  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Commanding 
Royal  Engineer  including  the  capture  of  the    Tanga  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

145  lit  Colonel  R.  T.  Orpen  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal). 

146  Lt.Colonel  G.  R.  R.  Savage  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  in  charge  of  advanced  Field  Telegraph  and 
Signalling  arrangements  with  the  force  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

140t  Lt.Colonel  P.  Haslettserved  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
>the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and 
Takht-i-Pul  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

141  Lt.Colonels  B.  Scott  and  J.  Kellie,  Majors  G.  M.  Porter  and  L.  C.  Jackson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1878-79  (Medal). 

147tColonel  Thurburn  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
"Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Commanding 
Royal  Engineer  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  two 
•Clasps). 

148  Lt.Colonel  Hoskyns  served  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war 
•of  1878-80  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  Sir  Donald  Stewart's  Division,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
;at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghnznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

149  Lt-Colonel  St.  G.  C.  Gore  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Ahmed  Kheyl  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

ls0  Lt.Colonel  R.  O.  Lloyd  served  with  the  Btirmeso  Expedition  in  1855-86,  and  again  in  1887-38,  as  Field 
"Engineer  and  was  severely  wounded  in  an  engagement  near  Mandalay  on  the  8th  January  j 386  (mentioned  in 
-despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

151  Lt.Colonel  C.  R.  Conder  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
.(Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star  .  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition 
under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-S5  on  special  service  and  in  charge  of  tne  Topographical  Department. 

152  Colonel  D.  A.  Scott  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
'(Brevet  of  Major.  Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Railway  Officer 
at  Haifa  and  in  charge  of  railway  extensions  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Clasp).  Also  served 
dn  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss  {DSO.). 

i53  Lt.Colonel  Martin  Martin  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80.  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl  (Medal  with  Clasp).       Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

155  Lt.Colonel  T.  R.  Main  served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78,  and  was  present  ;n  the  engagement  at  Neumaka;  also 
■served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Invezane,  at  Ekowe  during  the  investment 

(mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  engagementat  TJIundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

J56  Lt.Colonel  0.  W.  Sherrard  fserved  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1870  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

157  Lt.Colonel  H.  H  Hart  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  1st  Division,  including 
the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  Pass,  the  operations  in  the  Waran  Valley  on  the  9th  December,  and  the  operations  in 
ihe  Mastura  Valley  witn  the  passage  of  the  Suppri  Pass ;  also  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Khyber  Pass,  and 
.tha  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

153  Lt.Colonel  0.  B.  Wilkieson  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  m  18S5  in  command  of  the  Madras  Sappers  and 
Miners,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ha.sheen  and  the  'i'ol'rek  zereba— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  m  1835-86  as 
Adjutant  of  Royal  Engineets  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the 
TSTorthWest  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Wi  liam  Locklurt  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as 
■Commanding  Royal  Engineer  2nd  Division  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

160  Lt.Colonel  E.  Dickinson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served 
in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  -was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tolrek  zereba 
<(two  Clasps). 

'«  Lt.Colonel  Eochfort-Boyd  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

162  Lt.Colonel  M.  W.  Skinner  served  on  the  Gold  Coast  from  the  14th  December  1873  until  invalided  on  the  12th 
January  1874  (Ashauti Medal). 

«3  Colonel  W.  T.  Shone  served  .11  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree 
Expedition  in  1S81  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served_witJi  the  Burmese  Expedition 
an  1885-87  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served'witn  the  Miranzai  Expeditions 
in  1891  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  as  Commanding  Roval  Engineer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  Clasp).  Served  with  the  C'hitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  KobertLow  in  1895  as  Commanding  Royal 
Engineer  of  the  Line  of  Communications,  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

154  Lt.Colonel  J.  M.  T.  Badgley  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedi- 
tion in  1885-86,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  an  engagement  on  the  6th  May  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

165  Lt.Colonel  H.  W.  Duperier  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i879-8o(Medal). 

156  Lt.Colonel  F.  W.  Bennet  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  18S4-85  with  the  Telegraph  Department  (mentioned  m  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp). 

1"°  Lt.Colonel  E.  Raban  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Naga  Hill  Tribes  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at 
Che  assault  of  Konoma  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers.  2i8£» 

171  Lt. Colonel  G.  F.Wilson  served  -with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Superintendent  of  Bailway  Works  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Kbedive's  Star). 

17a  Lt.  Colonel  S.  Grant  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal1 
(mentioned  in  despatches)  and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  25th  April  1880  (mentioned  in  despatches,. 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  as  Field  Engineer  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  force  at  Suakin  during  the  Dongola  Expedition  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896 
(4th  Class  of  the  Usmanieh). 

173  Lt. Colonel  S.  H.  Exham  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  cap- 
ture of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

174  Lt.ColonelE.  Ulennie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali 
Musjid;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Candahar  (Medal   with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

175  Colonel  H-  P.  Leach  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  first  with  the  1st  Division  Khyber  Field  Force  in 
command  of  a  company  of  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid 
with  the  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  Valley,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Deh  Sarak  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
afterwards  with  the  Koorum  Valley  Field  Force  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  and  in  command  of  a  company  of 
Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners, took  part  in  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Tytler,  and  was 
present  at  the  assault  of  Zawa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition 
in  1884-85  on  Commissariat  duty,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in 
1889-90  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer,  Chittagong  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel, 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Commanding  Royal 
Engineer  with  the  force,  and  was  oresent  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakaf.d  pass  and  in  the  engagement  at  Panjkora 
River  (mentioned  in  despatches.  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

176  Lt. Colonel  W.  H.  Chippmdall  served  in  the  Atghan  warof  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar 
with  the  force  underMajor  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

178  Lt.Colonel  E.  W.  Cotter  served  in  the  Asnanti  war  of  1873-74,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  the  post  of 
Quarman  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commandedthe4th  Company  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  and  was  Field  Engineer 
in  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  Served  with  tbe  Nile  Expedition  and  with  the  Nile  Frontier  Field  Force- 
in  1885  as  Station   Royal  Engineer  at  Assouan.     Served  with  the  Burma  Field  Force  in  1887-88,  and  raised  the 

Burma  Sappers  and  Miners  (Medal  with  Clpsp). 

179  Sir  PI.  E.  M'Callum  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Medal  with  Clasp). 

161  Lt  Colonel  1'.  G.Von  Donop  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

183  Lt.  Colonel  H.  W.  Smith- Revvse  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture- 
of  Ali  Musjid  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Brigade  Major  of 
Royal  Engineers,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

ls*  Lt.Colonel  J.  E.  Blackburn  served  in  the  Egyptian  warof  1SS2,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action, 
at  Kirbekan  (mentioued  in  despatches,  two  Clasps) ;  also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-S6 
(mentioned  in  despatches). 

185  Lt.Colonel  Leverson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Acting  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  General,  an'J 
was  present  in  the  action  at  Kassasm  on  the  9th  September  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Bechu- 
analand  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  on  special  service. 

186  Lt.Colonel  R.  L.  Hippisley  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

1S7  Lt.Colonel  Hellard  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9tb 
September  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

iSS  Lt.Colonel  J.  C.  L.  Campbell  served  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877-7S  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  warof 
1878-80  as  Adjutant  Royal  Engineers  Khy  tier  Line  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid, 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  24th  Company  of  Royal  Engineers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).    Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

183  Lt.Colonel  C.  K.  Wood  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  on  Telegraph  duty  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

130  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  W.  O'Sullivan  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Can- 
dahar with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert 
Low  as  Road  Commandant  on  the  Lines  of  Communications  1  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  tbe  campaign  on  the- 
North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Wiiliam  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Mohmund  Field  Force,  and  as 
Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  Tirati  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel 
two  Clasps). 

191  Lt.Colonel  E.  Blunt  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Also  served  with  the  Mahsoorl  Wuzeeree 
Expedition  in  1881  (mentioned  in  despatches). fc  Served  in  the  campaign  on  tbe  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  witb  tbe  Malakaflft  Field  Force  as  Field  Engineer  2nd  Brigade,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Landakai  (mentioned  in  despatches);  also  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  (mentioned  hides- 
patches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  two  Clasps). 

192  Major  J.  Burn  Murdoch  seri  ed  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  presentin  the  engagement  at  Chara- 
siah on  the  6th  October  1879  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  storming  of  the 
Asmai  Heights — wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  ot 
1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  ot  ther 
Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

193  Major  C.  C.  Ellis  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Field  Engineer  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

194  Major  J.  B.  Sharpe  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

195  Major  Digby  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  in  command  of  a  company  ot'the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and; 
Miners  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  at  Besud  (mentioned  in  desoatches.  Medal). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  We3t  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William.  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tochi 
Field  Force  as  Commanding  Koyal  Engineer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

196  Major  M.  C.  Barton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Also  served  with, 
the  Akha  Expedition  in  1883-S4  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  j»335-87  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  IsazaiExpedition  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer. 
Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  charge  of  the  Field  Park,  Royal  Engineers 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Malakand  and  Buner  Field  Forces 
including  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

197  Major  R.  C.  Maxwell  served  in  the  Afghan  warof  1878-80,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march 
to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

198  Major  A.  C.  Foley  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took'part  in  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzie- 
and  the  occupation  of  Candahar  (Medal).  Served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  iSSS  and  was  pre- 
sent in  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

J"  Major  Mackean  served  in  the  Zalu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

m  Major  A.  H.  Bagnold  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  188:.  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-S5  in  the  Tele» 
graph  Department  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

"»  Major  VV.  V.  Constable  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

203  Major  R.  H.  Jennings  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-S0,  first  in  charge  of  a  survey  party,  and  afterwards  as 
Political  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 


2 1 8c  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers. 

204  Major  Darlitipr  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  in  commandofacompanj-of  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and 
Miners  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  including  the  operations  of  theMoveable  Column  under  Brigadier  General 
Arbuthnot  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  a  company  of  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers 
and  Miners,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  ( Medal  with  Clasp, '5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5  (Clasp). 

236  Major  Andrews  Speed  served  with  the  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition,  in  :886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

20"  Major  P.  T.  Buston  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Chirasiah 
on  the  6th  October  1*79  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  storming  of  the 
Astnai  Heights  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  as  Field 
Engineer  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  Bengal 
Sappers  and  Miners  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

20=  Major  J.  C.  Tyler  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  ana  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the 
9th  September  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

203  Major  G.  H.  Sim  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S3 
(Medai  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

210  Major  J.C.Campbell  served  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  in  the  Jowalci  Afreedee  Expedition  in 
1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  18/8-S0  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  in 
command  of  a  company  of  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

212  Ma.icr  J.  A.  Ferrier  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  in 
command  at  Ambigole,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Ambigole  Wells  (DSO.).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the 
North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William.  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Field 
Engineer  1st  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

213  Major  J.  D.  Fullerton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Acting  Adjutant  of  the  Bombay  Sappers 
and  Mineis  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  as  Company  Commander  No.  2  Company 
Bombay  Sappers  and   Miners  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

214  Major  E.  C.  Spilsbury  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candaharwitb 
the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

216  Major  G.  T.  .Tones  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  including  the 
sortie  of  Deh  Khoiah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  commended  in  General  Orders  by  H.R.H.  the  Field  Marshal 
Commanding  in  Chief  for  his  gallant  behaviour  on  the  12th  August  i38o),  and  was  present  at  the  battle  ol  Cau- 
dahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

217  Major  Conner  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  in  command  of  a  company  of  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers 
and  Miners  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  took  part  in  the  Bazar  Valley  Expedition  (Medal). 

218  Major  Lindley  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  in  command  of  a  company  of  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers 
and  Miners  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  took  part  in  the  Bazar  Valley  Expedition  and  in  the  operations 
of  the  Moveable  Column  under  Brigadier  General  Arbuthnot  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners 
and  as  Assistant  b'ield  Engineer  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

219  Major  Bethell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

221  Major  Attree  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners  and  as  Assistant 
Field  Engineer  (Medal). 

223  Lt. Colonel  Hon.  M.G.Talbot  served  in  the  Jo  waki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in 
the  Afghan. war  in  1S79-S0,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  in  the  engagement  at  Ohara- 
siah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879;  accompanied  Sii  Frede- 
rick Roberts  in  the  march  to  Caudahar,  and  Iwas  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).    Also  served  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

22i  Major  S.  A.  E.  Hickson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with 
the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter 
Master  General  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

226  Major  G.  C.  P.  Onslow  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Chara- 
siah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  storming  of  the 
Asmai  Heights  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

22"  Major  W.  F.  H.  Stafford  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  took  part  with  the  expeditions  into  the 
Ludiman  and  Hissnxik  Valleys  (Medal).    Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

225  Major  E- A.  Waller  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  and  commended  in  General  Orders  by  H.R.H.  the  Field  Marshal  Commanding  in  Chief  for  his 
gallant  behaviour  on  the  12th  August  1880),  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

229  Major  A.  H.  Kenney  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar 
Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2311  Lt.Colonel  Wahab  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners  and  as  Assist- 
ant. Field  Engineer,  and  took  part  in  the  Bazar  Valley  Expedition  (Medal).  Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree 
Expedition  in  1881  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer.  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  Served  with  the 
Hazara.  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891 
'mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp);  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort 
under  Brigadier  General  Turner  in  1894  as  Survey  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  with  the  Waziristan 
Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Clasp). 

»>  Maior  W.  A.  B.  St.  Clair  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign 
in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

232  Major  G.  A.  Tower  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

233  Lt.Colonel  Childers  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Takht-i-Pul 
snl  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  and  in  the  operations  rourd  Cabul  on  December  1879 ;  accompanied  Sir 
Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir 
Garnet  Wolseley.  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  El  Magfar,  Tel-el-Mahuta,Kassasin  (9th  Sept.).  and  in  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  C'asp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Wolseley  (mentioned  in 
.  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Clasp). 

236  Major  Shuts  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners  and  as  Assistant 
Field  Engineer,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  in  Kama  (Medal). 

23<  Major  H.  de  H.  Haig  served  during  the  rebellion  in  the  North  West  Territories  of  Canada  in  1885  as  Assistant 
Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Fish  Creek  and  at  the  capture  of  Batoche  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

23S  Major  C.  Penrose  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

239  Major  J.  G.  Day  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  (Medal). 

240  Major  H.  J.  W."  Jerome  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Ahmed  Khev!  arid  Tukbt-i-Pul  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

241  Major  G.  K.  Scott-Moncrieff  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  trie  attack  and  capture 
of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  (mentionedin  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

242  Lt.Colonel  H.  M.  Sinclair  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1S95  as  Com- 
mantling  Royal  Engineer  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Et.Oolocel,  Star). 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers.  2i8cZ 


213  Major  C.  M.  Bate  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1883  (Medal  with  Clasp 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

244  Major  J.  G.  Lutyens  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

244t  Major  C.  Maxwell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  around Cabul 
(mentioned  In  despatches,  Medal).     Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

243  Major  8.  D.  Cleeve  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

>"c  Major  MacDonnell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners  and 
a*  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  and  took  part  in  the  Ba/.ar  Valley  Expedition 
(Medal).  Served  with  the  Rumpa  Field  Force  in  1879-80  in  command  of  a  Company  of  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers 
and  Miners  and  a,s  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling.  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85  with  the  Indian 
Contingent  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

247  Major  H.  Appleton  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer.  Served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-S7  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

24i  Major  J.  E.  Dickie  served  in  The  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Khevl 
(mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Saif-u-deen  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-86  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

5,49  Major  H.  E.  S.  Abbott  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S80  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Khyber 
Line  Force  and  the  Khyber  Brigade  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  iS88  (Medal  with  Clasp) ; 
and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Field  Engineer  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  Chitial  P^elief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Field  Engineer  (mentioned  m  despatches,  CB.,  and 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

'M  Lt.Col,vnel  H.  J.  Foster  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th 
Septembei)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

-dl  Major  C.  K.  Haynes  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Ekowe  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) .      £  erved  with  the  Bechuanalund  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in   1884-85. 

252  Major  H.  H.  Barnet  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

253  Major  O.  E.  Ruck  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

254  Major  H.  E.  Goodwyn  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1870-80  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1S86-87  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

255  Major  W.  F.  Hawkins  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
257  Major  R.  P.  Littledale  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).       Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of 

z88i.     Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  aud  Khedive's  Star) . 

253  Major  C.  E.  Commenr.e  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  took  part  in  the  delence  of  Pretoria  (Medal  with 
Clasp).     Served  in  the  B'jer  war  of  18S1. 

261  Major  F.  G.  Bond  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kassasin  (9th  September)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Field  Engineer  1st  Brigade  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  "West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the 
operations  in  the  Bazar  Vail  ay — wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry, 
"  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

262  Major  F.  G.  Bowles  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  iSSs.and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  Temai 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

263  Major  F.  B.  Longe  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiab  on 
the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  uespatches);  accompanied 
Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  in  charge  of  the  Indian  Survey  Party 
and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

263  Major  T.  de  la  H.  Brotherton  was  employed  in  Natal  during  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Boer  war  in  1S81  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

206  Major  E.G.  Stanton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition 
in  18S8  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•?  Major  F.  C.  Heath  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Magfar  and 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  m  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
of  Major,  Clasp). 

268  Major  A.  G.  Thomson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1 882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1885 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp). 

26'J  Major  E.  St.  C.  Pemberton  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

271  Lt. Colonel  H.  M.  Lawson  served  ija  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  ElTeb  (Me/la)  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with 
the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Abu  Kiea,  and  in  the  engagements  at  El  Gubat 
Metammeh,  and  at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on  the  16th  and  17th  February  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major', 
two  Clasps). 

272  Major  J.  A.  Tanner  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  in  tne  Soudan  camriai°-n 
m  1S85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-88  as  AdjutantTof 
Kcyal  Engineers  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief 
Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Adjutant  Royal  Engineers,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
Malakand  Pass  and  in  the  engagements  at  Swat  and  Pnnjkora  River  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

273  Major  F.  D.  F.  MacCarthy  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the 
Tofrek  z'ereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

274  Major  J.  L.  Irvine  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1832,  and  was  presentat  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  a.nd  Khedive's  Star). 

278  Major  H.  M.  Jackson  served  in  the  Burmese  campaign  in  1886-S7,  including  the  Southern  Shan  Expe- 
dition (Medal  with  Clasp1 ;  and  in  1888-89,  w"en  he  took  part  in  the  Karenvii  Expedition  and  was  slightly  wounded 
in  an  engagement  at  Nga-lvyaing  (mentioned  in  despatches,  (Hasp). 

277  Major  H.  N.   Dumbleton  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Cia.sp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

275  Major  H.  F.  Chesney  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i883  as  Field  Engineer  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

27'J  Major  H.  B.  N.  Adair  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1385  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

240  Major  A.  M.  Mantell  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i83 2  (Medal,  4th  Class  otthe  Osmanieh.and  Khedive's  Star). 

281  Major  Godfrey  Williams  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Iiow  in  1895  as  Field  Engineer  (mentioned  in  despatches 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

282  Major  F.  J.  Anderson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

283  Major  Cairnes  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp), 
and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

284  Major  B.  B.  Russell  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Zaila  Field  Force  in  1890.  Served  with  the  Chitral 
Relief  Force  under  Sir  Pvobert  Low  in  1805  on  tho  Line3  of  Communication  as  Adjutant  of  Royal  Engineers 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 


2  i8e  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers. 

285  Major  C.  D.  Learoyd  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Hasheen  (Me  lal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  as  an  Orderly 
Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"«  Major  S.  L.  Norris  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Magfar 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star), 

297  Major  H.  Mullaly  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1S89-90  as  Field  Engineer  Chit- 
tagong  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

288  Major  Winn  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

290  Lt.Colon°l  F.  H.  Kelly  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  as  Field  Engineer  Moh- 
mand  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Commanding  Royal 
Engineer  2nd  Division  (mjaiinn  -d  in  dj-spitjhjs,  Brevet  of  Lt  Cilonjl,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

291  Major  H.  S.  King  served  in  tin  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

293  Lt. Colonel  A.  E.  Sandbach  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Tnikool  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  with  the 
Sikkim  Expedition  in  i883  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General 
Elles,  Commanding  the  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

234  Major  R.  F.  Allen  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  as  Field  Engineer  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

296  Major  A.  M.  Stuart  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)-  also 
served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86. 

297  Major  H.  V.  Biggs  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Noith  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Adjutant  Royal  Engineers  on  the  Line  of  Communica- 
tions (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

238  Major  E.  M.  Burton  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  accompanied  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  the 
expedition  into  Arabia  Petrsea  despatched  for  the  purpose  of  bringing  to  justice  the  murderers  of  Professor 
Palmer  and  his  party  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in 
the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1884  with  the  26th  Field  Company  of  the  Royal  Engineers,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement-*  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  26th  Field 
Company  of  the  Royal  Engineers,  and  afterwards  with  the  Camel  Corps,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the 
Desert  Column  including  the  advance  to  Gakdul,  Gubai.  and  Metammeh  (Clasp). 

299  Major  M.  L.  Tuke  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasm  on  the  qtb 
September  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  inthe  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai  (two  Clasps) ;  also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-85  (Claso)* 

30,1  Major  F,  H.  Oldheld  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  with  the  Poukhan 
Expedition  in  1889;  and  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp). 

301  Major  Dopping-Hepenstal  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

302  Major  E.  H   Hemming  served  with  the  Zhob  "Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

303  Major  W.  M.  Hodder. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  7S6. 

301  Major  Huleatt  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Egyptian  Army  (4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  operations  of  the 
Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh). 

30s  Major  R.  S.  Maolagan  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1S88  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with 
Clasp);  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp);  and  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Clasp). 

306  Major  H.  G.  0.  Swayne  served  with   the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1R89-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

537  Captain  J.  Stewart  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

308  Lt. Colonel  Kincaid  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert 
Kitchener  in  1896  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Infantry  Division,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and 
the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

309  Lt.Colonel  Aylmer  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  wiih  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  operations  against  the  Hunza-Nagar  in  1891-92  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer,  in-' 
eluding  the  capture  of  the  Nilt  Fort— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Uffi/and. 
Clasp)  :  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  "  for  his  conspicuous  bravery  in  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  NiltFort 
on  2nd  of  December  iSqi.  This  officer  accompanied  the  storming  party,  burst  open  the  inner  gate  with  eun- 
sotton,  which  he  placed  and  ignited,  and  though  severely  wounded,  once  in  the  leg  aad  twice  in  the  right  hand,  fired 
nineteen  shots  with  his  revolver,  killing  several  of  the  enemy,  and  remained  fighting  until,  fainting  from  loss  of 
blood,  he  was  carried  our.  of  action."  Served  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief 
Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895,  including  the  engagements  in  the  Swat  Valley,  at  Panjkora  River  and 
Mamugai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

311  Captain  Bad deley  served  with  the  BurmeeeExpedition  in  188^-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp ).. 

3'2  Captain  C.  Hill  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

313  Captain  Petrie  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Field  Force  in  1884  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer.  Served  wiih. 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  including  the  expeditions  to  the  Ruby  Mines  and  Mainlong  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches. Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  also  served  with_the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  with  No,  ■2- 
Company  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

315  Captain  W.  R.  Morton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

319  Captain  F.  Glanville  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88 — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

320  Major  J.  R.  L.  Macdonald  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  operations  in  Central  Africa  in  1894  (Brevet  of  Major). 

321  Captain  E.  W.  Walton  served  with  the  Wazirijtan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

J22  Captain  A.  W.  Roper  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

323  Captain  S.  L.  Craster  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Brigade  Major  Royal  Engineers  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

321  Captain  G.  M.  Heath  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85.  Served: 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

327  Captain  F.  A.  Molony  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  ( Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Starl. 

326  Captain  W.  Du  C.Luard  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Yonnies,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in 
1887-88  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Captain  W.  G.  R.  Cordue  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 
Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

330  Captain  J.  M.  Wade  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

531  Major  W.  J.  Bythell  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  CharlesWarren  in  1S84-85  on  special 
service.  Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  on  Survey  duty  (received  the  thanks  of 
the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force 
under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Survey  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp)^ 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1807-98  as  Survey 
Officer  Mohmund  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 


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333  Captain  C.  E.  Salvesen  served  with  the  Bechnannland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-83. 

331  Lieut.  C.  Godby  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S35,  and  "was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen 
and  the  Tofrek  zereba  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1889 
including  the  engagement  at  Toski  (Clasp). 

335  Captain  J.  \V.  Pringle  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

337  Captain  Renny-Tailyour  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-88  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps) ;  and  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  on  Survey  duty  (received  the  thanks 
of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

133  Captain  C.  S.  Rose  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1391  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

333  Captain  W.  A.  J.  O'Meara  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-86— severely  wounded  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

3W  Captain  E.  D.  rtaggitt  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

341  Lt. Colonel  W.  S.  Gordon  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888,  and  was  present  with  the 
Egyptian  Army  in  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ; 
also  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1S39  including  the  engagement  at  Toski  in  command  of  Field 
Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert 
Kitehener  in  1896  as  Director  of  Stores,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Haflr  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Granted  the  4th  Class  of  the  Order 
of  the  Osmanieh,  and  subsequently  the  3rd  Cass  of  the  Medjidie, for  services  with  the  Egyptian  Army. 

344  Captain  J.  I.  Lang  served  in  1893-94  with  a  force  of  about  1,000  Housasiu  a  movement  against  the  Ashantis  who 
threatened  the  protected  State  of  Attabubu,  about  400  miles  from  the  Gold  Coast. 

343  Captain  Bonharn-Oarter  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-8S  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

344  Captain  R.  U.  H.  Buckland  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Hasheen  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) :  also  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888, 
including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  5th  ('lass  of  the  Medjidie,  Clasp). 

345  Captain  R.  S.  Curtis  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1891,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Tokar  (Bronze  Star  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir 
Francis  Scott  in  1895  (Brevet  of  Major,  Star). 

346  Captain  R.  J.  H.  L.  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Hasheen  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890  under  Sir  George 
White  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1S91  (mentioned  in  despatches 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

347  Captain  T.  Harrison -Tophani  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1892,  and  was  present  at  the 
defence  of  Sadon  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

348  Major  A.  G.  Hunter-Weston  served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1S91  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and 
Miners  (iledal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort  under  Brigadier  General  Turner  in  1S94  in 
oornrnand  of  No.  2  Company  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  with  the  Waziristan 
Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Clasp).  Served_with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896,  including  the 
engagement  at  D  irket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Khedive's 
Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

349  Captain  R.  T.  R.  Laurence  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S8  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
150  Captain  J.  A.  Dealy  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3n  Captain  H.  B.  H.  Wright  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S7  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and 
Miners  (Medal  with  two  Clasps);  in  the  Chin  Field  Force  in  1888  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners 
(mentioned  in  despatches);  and  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Field  Force  in  1889-90 (Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on 
the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  command  of  No.  4  Company  Queen's 
Own  Sappers  and  Miners  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

3M  Captain  J.  C.  Rimington  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

353  Captain  C.  H.  Roe  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  13S6-87  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

334  Captain  F.  E.  G.  Skey  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Puss  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

3;3  Captain  G.  S.  Phillips  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  (Star). 

356  Captain  Le  Breton  Simmons  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp)7 

357  Captain  E.  A.  Edgell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

353  CaDtain  S.  H.  Powell  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  as  Assistantlntelligence Officer  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

339  Captain  W.Ewbank  served  with  the  Burmese  Expeditionin  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  againin  1887-89 
(Clasp). 

36u  Captain  L.  P.  Chapman  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i8S8(Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Chin-Lusha 
Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-93  (Clasp);  and  with  the  WunthoJExpedition  in  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Clasp). 

361  Captain  W.  A.  Liddell  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890. 

302  Captain  J.  A.  S.  Tulloch  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappern  and 
Miners,  and  afterwards  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Wolseley ;  served  as  Intelligence  Officer  1st  Brigade 
from  1st  Nov.  1887  to  1st  April  1888,  and  from  Aug.  to  Dec.  18SS  as  Adjutant  of  Royal  Engineers  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps);  also  served  with  the  Chin  Field  Force  in  1888-89. 

363  Captain  TJ.  W.  Evans  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Field  Force  in  1889-90  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and 
Miners  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Officer  in  charge  of  Engineer  Field  Park  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

364  Captain  E.  H.  Bland  served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  (Medal 
with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892." 

363  Captain  Stokes-Roberts  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the 
Eazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Clasp). 

367  Captain  G.  D.  Close  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

3fsCaptainR.F.Sorsbie  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

370  Captain  H.  J.  Sherwood  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  with  No.  2  Company 
Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Dart  of  the  time  in  command  of  a  half  company  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897. 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the 
Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  including  the  operations  in  Bajour  and  the  Mohmand 
country,  with  the  Utman  Khel  Column,  and  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  the 
Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

373  Captain  C.  C.  Perceval  served  with  the  Burmese  Expeditionin  1887-8S  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892. 

374  Captain  H.  C.  Nantou  served  during  the  rebellion  in  the  North  West  Territories  of  Canada  in  1S85  with  the 
Midland  Battalion  of  Canadian  Militia  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in 
1895  as  Field  Engineer  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

sl'  Captain  P.  H.  du  P.  Casgrain  served  in  the  Canadian  North-West  agiinst  the  Indian  rising  as  Adjutant 
gth  Rifles—Canadian  Voltigeurs  (Medal).  Served  with  (he  Manipore  Expedition  in  1S91  as  Field  Engineer 
Silchar  Column  ( Medal  with  Clasp). 

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21817  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  ilie  Royal  Engineers. 

376  Lieut.  W.  F.  Tilley  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

378  Captain  G.  S.  Uartwright  served  with  ihe  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

379  Captain  A.  G.  Travers  served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  i8yi  -vith  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  Modal 
with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lookhart  in  1894-ct:  (mentioned  In 
desDatches,  Clasp). 

381  Captain  de  Vere  Atkinson  served  with  the  Lushai  Expedition  in  1889  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer;  with  the 
Uhin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  aud  Miners  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  in 
the  operations  of  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890  with  the  Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners. 

382  Captain  A.  T.  Moore  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892  as  Superintendent  of  Field  Telegraphs. 

363  Captain  H.  Prentice  served  in  tne  operation*  i.i  Bii'uu,  u  189:  witu  tae  Wuutuo  Field  Fores  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

334  Captaiu  E.  P.  Johnson  served  in  the  Chiu-Lushai  Field  Force  in  1389-93  withthe  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and 
Miners  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  unoer  Sir  William. 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  in  command  of  No.  5  Company  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and 
Miners,  and  wa-  present  in  the  engagemeut  at  Landakai  (mentioned  in  despatches);  also  with  the  UtmanKhel 
Column  of  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  and  with  the  Buner  Field  For^e,  incluuing  the  storming  of  the'i'anga  Pass 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

38i  Captain  A  J.  fl.  Swiney  served  with  the  seoond  Miranzai  Expedition  in  iSgifMedal  with  Clafp.).  Served 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  on  the  Lines  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

386  Captain  W.  J.  McElhmny  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1817-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

387  Captaiu  G  M.  Duff  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp I."  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robeit  Low  in  1895  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

388  Captain  R.  E.  picton  Jones  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Zaila  Field  Force  in  1S90. 

39J  Captain  J.  S.  Fowler  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of 
Chitral  under  Lt.Colonel  Kelly  in  March  and  April  1895  including  the  defence  of  the  position  at  Reshan. 
(wounded) ;  afterwards  served  with  the  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
Mamugai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  tho  campaign  on  tue  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Wiiliam  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Muhmand 
Field  Force,  including  the  operations  at  Jarobi  Glen,  and  with  the  lira  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  two  Clasps;. 

391  Captain  G.  M.  Hutton  served  in  the  Cnin-Lushai  Field  Foice  in  1 339-93  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sapoers 
and  Miners  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

39J  Captain  H.  M.  St.  A.  Wade.—  See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List."  p.  736. 

393  Captain  C.  H.  Heycock  served  in  the  Karen  Field  Force  in  1S88-89  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Mirers 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  m  the  Chin-Lu-snai  Field  Force  in  1889-90  with  the  Queen's  Own 
Sappers  aud  Miners  (Clasp);  and  in  the  Kaubow  Expedition  in  189:  as  Intelligence  Officer. 

394  Captain  F.  F.  Weedou  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  withthe  Queen's  Own  Sippers  and  Miners 
including  the  operations  of  the  Chin  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp;.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West. 
Fronti-r  of  lnuia  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  Maler 
Kotla  Imperial  Service  Sappers  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

395  Captain  R.  A.  F.  Kiugscote  served  with  the  Chiu-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  m  1889-90  as  Assistant  Field 
Engineer  Chittaaong  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

3a6  Captain  T.  Eraser  served  in  the  Chin-Lushai  Field  Force  iu  1889-90  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners 
(Medal  with  Clasp);  aud  in  the  Hazara  Field  Force  in  1891  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  part  of  the  time 
in  command  of  a  Company  (ClasD).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  tae  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Adjutant  of  Royal  Engineers  2nd  Divi;ion 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

397  Captain  A.  Walpole  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Assistant  Field 
Engineer  (Medal  witn  Clasp). 

390  Captain  H.  A.  D.  Fraser  served  with  the  Wuntho  Expedition  in  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

398f  Captain  W.  S.  Nathan  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William. 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Field  Engineer  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

399  Captain  C.  Ainslieserved  in  the  Chin-Lu;hai  Field  Force  in  1889-90  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Minera 
(Medal  with  Clasp) ;  iu  the  ope  atious  in  the  Chin  Hills  in  1890-92  with  the  Queen's  Uwn  Sappers  and  Miners  in 
command  of  a  detachment,  including  the  engagement  at  Thetia  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp) ;  and  in  the: 
Chin  Hills  in  1892  aud  the  Shan  Hills  in  1893  as  Attache,  Intelligence  Branch  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

400  Captain  C.  L.  Robertson  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95. 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-9S  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Survey  Officer,  including  the  expedition  into  the  Mohmand  country 
(mentioned  in  despatches) ;  also  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Survey  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

4U1  Lieut.  G.  C.  Kemp  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

40i  Captain  E.  C.  Ogilvie  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with, 
the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  S;r  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

403  Captain  D.  L.  Mallaby  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

404  Captain  H.  J.  M.  Marshall  sorved  in  the  Chiu-Lushai  Field  Force  in  1889-90  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers 
and  Miners  (ileaal  with  Clasp). 

4u5  Major  O'Shee  served  with  the  Benin  Expedition  under  Rear  Admiral  Rawson  in  1897  as  special  service 
officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

406  Captain  F.  R.  F.  Boilean  served  iu  the  operations  against  the  Eastern  Lushai  clans  in  1892  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  witn  the  Cnitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

407  Captain  W.  A.  Harrison  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  wilh  Clasp). 

408  Captain  R.  F.  G.  Bond  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  the  Maiakand  :Jas=  (Metlal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Fiontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Bengal   Sappers  ana  Miners  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force 
(Ciasp). 

'""  Captain  C.  de  W.  Crookshank  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

4lu  Captain  a.  F.  Thuillier  served  vrith  the  Cuitrat  Relief  Force  uuler  Sir  Robert  Low  in  r895  as  Assistant  Field 
Engineer  (  uedal  with  Clasp). 

411  Captaiu  U..  R.  S;ockie.y  served  withthe  Hazara  Expedition  in  1S91  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Isazai  Ex- 
pedition in  1892  ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Clasp).  Served  in 
the  canpaiguon  ihe  North  West  From  ier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1107-98  with  the  Bengal  Sappers 
and  Miners  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including  the  operations  at  Balour  aid  the  Mohmand  country,  ana 
w.th  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches, 
Mer'alwith  Clasp). 

412  Captain  A.  R.  Winsloe  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  tampaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98,  with  the 
Malakand  and  Buner  Field  Forces  with  the  yueen's  Owu  Sappers  and  Miners,  and  commanded  No.  5  Company 
during  the  defence  of  Malakand  Camp  and  the  relief  of  Cnakdara  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  two 
Clasps). 

13  ijieut.  R.  E.  Greer  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890. 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Boyal  Engineers.  2i8h 

414  Lieut.  II.  J.  Hare  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  189=;  (Medal  with 
Clasp.)  "  . 

415  Lieut  G.  F.  Gorringe  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  in 
Quarter  Master  General's  duties,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  DSO.,  and  Khedive's  Medal  with  mo  Clasps). 

416  Lieut.  P.  (i.  Grant  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

417  Lieut.  F.  W.  Watling  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners,  and  commanded  No.  5  Company  at  the  defence  of 
Malakand  Camp  on  the  26th  July,  1897 — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

418  Lieut.  N.  JI.  Hemming  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expe  itionary  Force  with  the  Maler  Kotla  Imperial  Service  Sappers  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

419  Lieut.  A.  H.  D.  Riach  served  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892. 

420  Lieut.  L.  H.  Close  served  wi'h  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  wilh  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1891-95  with  the  Bengil  Sappers  and  Miners  (Clasp). 

4!1  Lieut.  W.M.  Cold.-tream  served  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeuitions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the 
Isazai  Expedition  in  1802. 

422  Lieut.  H.  W.  Weekes  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

424  Lieut.  G.  A.  F.  Sanders  serve'!  hi  Burmah  :  n  1893  with  the  Queen's  O  .vn  Sappers  and  Miners  in  command  of 
a  detachment  in  the  Kaptial  Column. 

425  Lieut.  E.  P.  C.  Girouard  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896 
as  Director  of  Railways,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  theopeiatiuns  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
DSO.,  and  Khedive's  Medal  witL  two  Clasp*). 

426  Lieut.  A.  E.  Panet  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

427  Lieut.  B.  H.  Rooke  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  cf  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners  (.Viedal  with  two 
Clasps). 

428  Lieut.  R.  S.  Muter  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhirt  in  1895  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

429  Lieut.  C.  W.  Gwynn  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Sofas,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1S93-94,  as  Intelli- 
gence Officer — three  times  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

430  Lieut.  W.  G.  Hibbert  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

431  Lieut.  J.  M.  C.  Colvin  serveu  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  engagement  near  Khar,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and  in  the  engage- 
ment at  the  Panikora  River  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  in- 
cluding the  operations  inBajour  and  the  Mohmand  country,  and  with  the  Buner Force  (twice  mentioned  in  des- 
patches, 1€  and  Clasp)  ;  was  awatded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  the  following  act : — "  On  the  same  occasion  after 
Lieut.  Watson  had  been  incapacitated  by  his  wounds  from  further  efforts.  Lieutenant  Colvin  continued  the  fight 
and  persisted  in  two  more  attempts  to  clear  the  enemy  out  of  the  dark  and  still  burning  village.  He  was  con 
spicuous  during  the  whole  night  for  his  devotion  to  his  men  in  the  most  exposed  positions  under  a  heavy  fire  from, 
tne  enemy." 

432  Lieut.  W.  E.  R.  Dickson  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Meda 
with  Clasp). 

432t  Lieut.  D.  M.  Griffith  served  pa  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  wi'h  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including  the  operations 
in  Bajour  i.nd  Mohmaid  country,  and  wilh  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  captuie  of  the 
Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

433  Lieut.  A.  H.  Cunningham  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William. 
Lockhart  in  1897-^8  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the 
operations  in  the  Bara  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

433f  Lieut.  F.  H.  C  Burne  served  iu  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including  the  rel.efof 
Chakdara  and  the  engagement  at  Landaka,  with  the  Utman  Khel  Column,  and  with  the  Buner  Fitld  Fcrje, 
includmg  the  attack  and  capture  ot  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

434  Lieut.  G.  Lubbock  served  in  the  Burmese  campaign  in  1891-92  in  the  operations  of  the  Irrawaddy  Column 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  iu  1895  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  including 
the  engagement  at  Malakand,  the  Swat  River,  and  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

435  Lieut.  L.  W.  S.  Oldham  served  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Chitral  under  Lt.Colonel  Kelly  in  March  and 
April  1895  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer,  including  the  engagements  at  Chakalwat  and  Nisa  Gol  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

436  Lieut.  S.  D'A.  Crookshank  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Assistant 
Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

437  Lieut.  E.  G.  Farquharson  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

438  Lieut.  C.  O.  Halliday  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

439  Lieut.  R.  H.  Macdonald  served  with  the  Isazai  ExpecVtion  in  7892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force 
under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "Hart's  Annual 
Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

440  Lieut.  H.  A.  L.  Hepper  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Assistant 
Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  C'.asp). 

441  Lieut.  S.  H.  Sheppard  serveu  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  tne  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  Ii.dia  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  (mtntionidin  despatches),  and  with  the 
Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  operations  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

442  Lieut.  G.  H.  Boileau  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Tambaka  Country,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1892,  in- 
cluding the  capture  of  Tambi  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  and  withthe  expedition  up  the  River  Gambia  in  U92, 
including  the  capture  of  Toniataba  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Field 
Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

443  Lieut.  E.  J.  Elkington  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896, 
including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  41b  Class  of  the  Med  jiuie, 
Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

444  Lieut.  W.  S.  Traill  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with 
the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Foice  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

445  Lieut.  J.  K.  Chancellor  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Noith  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  Sirmoor  Imperial  Service  Sappers  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  DsO.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

44dt  Lieut.  E.  H.  E.  Green  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  Ind;a  under  Sir  Will;am  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

446  Lieut.  S.  G.  Faber  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1S95-6  (Star). 

447  Lieut.  A.  G.  Stevenson  served  with  the  DongolaExpeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  189S  on 
the  Railway  Staff,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th 
class  of  the  Medjidie,  Khedive's  Me  :al  with  tA-o  Clasps). 

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2i8i  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers. 

448  Lieut,  M.  G.  E.  Manifold  servod  frith  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896 
as  Staff  Officer  of  Telegraphs,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Haftr  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  4th  Class  of  theMedpdie,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

449  Lieut.  A.  E.  Turner  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  2nd  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

430  Lieut.  C.  E.  G.  Vesey  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1S05-95  (Star). 

451  Lieut.  R.  A.  Gillam  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

45'-  Lieut.  H.  F.  E.  Freeland  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  :"9;,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  in  the  engagement  near  Khar,  and  at  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River  (Medal 
with  Cla^p). 

433  Lieut.  A.  C.  Scott  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

154  Lieut.  H.  L.  Pritchard  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  189;  (Star).  Served 
with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  i8>6,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket 
and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Morijidie,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

455  f.ieut.  D.  S.  Maclnnes  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott,  in  1895-96  (Star). 

456  Lieut.  R.  B.  D.  Blakeney  served  with  the  Domzola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchen°r  in  1896, 
including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Khedive's  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

457  Lieut.  F.  G.  Howard  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  (two  Clasps). 

458  Lieut.  E.  C.  Tylden-Patterson  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895,  and  was 
pi  ssent  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  ou  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  ai.d  Miners  with  the  Tochi 
Fie'd  Force  (Clasp). 

4i9  Lieut.  W.  Robertson  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  (Medal  with  Clasp) 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the 
Malakand  and  Buner  Field  Force,  and  in  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  witli  the  Telegraph  detachment  of  the 
Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  three  Clasps). 

400  Lieut.  E.  N.  Manley  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Malakand  Camp  and  the  relief  of  Chakdara,  and  with  the  Malakand 
and  Buner  Field  Forces  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

461  Lieut.  C.  B.  Thomson  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  in  1896  (Medal), 

462  Lieut.  M.  R.  Elles  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and 
with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

466  Captain  A.  T.  Lewis  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  ( Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  in  the  Soudan 
campaign  in  1885  (Clasp). 

467  Captain  G.  H.  Hitching  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1S6S  (Medal). 
46S  Captain  E.  Blanchflower  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  186K  (Medal). 

4G9  Lieut.  G.  Taylor  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
470  Lieut.  J.  R.  Campbell  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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istBatt.,  Wellington  Barracks.  -i 

2nd  Batt.,  Gibraltar 

3rdBatt.,  Chelsea  Barracks.        J 

ISt  Batta'icm— The  Imperial  Crown,    and  Battalion— The  Royal  Cypher,  reversed  and  interlaced,  surmounted  by 
the  Imperial  Crown,  the  Union  in  t,he  dexter  canton.     3rd  Battalion — Gules  (crimson)  in   the  centre 

^he  Royal  Cypher  reversed  and  interlaced,  in  the  dextor  canton  the  Union,  and  issuing  there- 

Years'  3er|from,  in  bead   lexcer,    a  pile  wavy  or.    (Three  of  30  Company  badges  borne  in  rotation.) 

Ha.nl  A.  Grenade.    "Blenheim"  "Ramillies"  "Oudenarde"  "Malplaquet"  "Dettingen  "  "Lincelles" 
?iZ:|       "Gorunna"  "  Barrosa  "  "  Peninsula  "  "Waterloo  '■"•'  Alma  "  "Inkerman  "  "  Sevastopol  " 
"Egypt,  1882"  "  Tel-el-Kebir"  "  Suakin,  1885." 
Colonel.—  His  Poyal  Highness  George  W.  F.  C.  Duke  of  Cambridge,1  KG.  XT.  KP.  GCB.  GCST.  GCMG' 
GCIE.GCVO.  Colonel,  3  Nov.  37;  Major  General,  7  May  45  ;  Lieut. General,  19  June 54;  General,  15  July  56  ! 
Field  Marshal,  q  Nov.  62  ;  Hon.  Col.  in  Chief  to  the  Forces  ;  Colonel  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  15  Dec.  61 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 1  Villiers  Hatton,    CB.  'Ensign  if  Lt.  v27  Aug.  70;  Lt.  <t  Capt.  4  Dec.  72;  Capt.  4- 

Lt.  Colonel,   5  July  82  ;   Major,  31  March  86  ;  Colonel,  31  March  90  ;  Lt. Colonel,  28  Oct.  95. 
3  Eyre  Macdonnell  Stewart  Crabbe,19  2nd  in  Command  26  June  96 ;  Lt.  28  Oct.  71 ;  Capt.  24  Nov.  83 ;    Bt. 
Major,  15  June  85  :  Major,  1  July  90;  Lt. Colonel,  6  July  98. 

2  Francis  Lloyd,35  DSO.  2nd  in  Command  19  May  97 ;  Lt.  18  Mar.  75  ;  Capt.  1  Apr.  85 ;  Major,  10  Aug.  93 
Lt. Colonel,  23  Oct.  98. 

Majors.— 2  Arciier  Parry  Crawley,33  2nd  in  Command  26  Oct.  97;  2nd  Lt.  13  Oct.  77 ;    Lt.  28   Apr.   So 
Captain,  %6  Nov.  88  ;  Major,  20  Dec.  93. 

3  David  Alexander  Kinloch,  2nd  in  Command  6  July  98 ;   2nd  Lt.  1 1  May  7S  ;  Lt.  1  July  81 ;  Capt.  18  Oct.  89 
Major,  12  Sept.  94. 

1  Ron.  John  Townshend  St.  Aubyn,36  2nd  in  Command  23  Nov.  98 ;  2nd  Lt.  19  Oct.  78;    Lt.  1  July  81 
Capt.  r  July  90  ;  Bt.  Major,  2  July  90;  Major,  26  Oct.  95. 

2  Henry   Streatt'eild,   Assistant  Military   Secretary  to   Lord  Moberts   1    Oct.    95 ;    Lt.  26  Aug.   76 ;     Capt. 
29  Apr.  85  ;  Major,  26  July  93. 

2  Hon.  Gilbert  Legh,3"  2nd  s^t.  13  Nov.  78  ;  Lt.  1  July  81 ;   Capt.  2  July  90  ;  Major,  19  Aug.  96. 

3  Robert  Gordon  Gordon-Gilmour,38  2nd  Lt.  25  Jan.  78  ;  Lt.  1  July  81 ;  Capt.  23  July  90 ;  Major,  25  Aug.  96 

2  Robert  Scott-Kerr,40  2nd  Lt.  26  Mar.  70  ;  Lt.  1  July  81 ;  Capt.  16  Dec.  90;  Major,  19  Sept.  96. 

3  Thomas  Henry  Hollis  Bradford-Atkinson,8  2nd  Lt.  25  Aug.  80;    Lt.   1   July  81;    Capt.  23  Jan.  92 
Major,  10  Feb.  97. 

1  William  Augustus  Lane-Fox-Pitt,42  zndZt.  22  Feb.  79;  Lt.  1  July  81 ;  Capt.  16  Mar.  92  ;  Major,  26  Oct. 97, 
1  Richard  Joshua  Cooper,8  2nd  Lt.  26  Aug.  80;  Lt.  1  July  81;  Ciijj(.  nMay  9»;  Major,  6  July  " 
1  p.s.c.  Albert  Edward  Wilfred,  Count  Gleichen,45  CMG.,   D.A.A.   General,   War   Office,  29  Apr.  98,  and 

Extra  Equerry  to  the   Queen  ;  Lt.  1  Oct.  8: ;  Capt.  21  Sept.  92  ;  Major  23  Oct.  98. 
Charles  Fergu^son50  DSO.  {Brevet  Major,   17  Dec.    97),  serving  icith  the  Egyptian  Army   Lt.   7   Nov 

Capt.  1  Oct.    95  ;  Major,  23  Nov.  98. 


Captains. 

2  Henry  Roger  Crompton-Roberts : 

p.s.c.  Francis  John  Davies,51  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  ^ 

Cape  of  Good  Hope,  13  Feb.  97   j 

Wilfred  George  Howard  Marshall  

George  Edward  Pereira  

Joseph  Henry  Russell  Bailey,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  H.  \ 

Trotter  16  July  97    i 

Godfrey  Da  Iryrnple  White  (Depot) .... 

George  Colborne  Nugent 

1  Hon.  William  EdwiD  Cavendish52    

2  p.s.c.  Harold  Goodeve  Ruggles-Brise 

2  Edward  GreviUe  Verschoyle 

Fred.  Rudolph,  Visct.  Kilcoursie,  Regimental  Adjutant  25  Aug.  97 

Wroth  Periam  Christopher  Lethbridge 

Hon.    Richard   Fitzroy   Somerset,  serving  with    West  African  > 

Frontier  Police / 

St.  John  Halford  Coventry 

Lord  Edward  Herbert  Cecil,53 DSO.  {Bt.  Major,  12  May  98),  on  I 

Special  Service,  Egypt ) 

3  George  Philip  Du  Plat  Taylor5* 

1  William  Murray-Thieipland 

Noei  Armar  Lowry  Corry   

3  Godfrey  Clement  Walker  Hencage,  Adjutant  1  Jan.  95 


Lieutenants. 
Frederick  Edw.  Grey  Ponsonby,  Mi'O.  Equerry  in  Ordinary  to 
the  Queen,  Assistant   Keeper  of   the  Privy  Purse  and  Assistant 

Private  Secretary  to  the  Queen,  with  rank  of  Captain  

3  George  Frederic  Molyneux-Montgomerie 

Hon.  Grosvenor  Arthur  Alexander  Hood,'5  Stuff  College   

Reginald  Le  Normand,  tiprd  Ardee 

Claud   Vere  Cavendish  Hobart,  DSO.,  serving  in  Uganda,  under  \ 

the  Foreign  Office  ) 

George  Clement  Try  on 

Wilfred  Robert  Abel  Smith 

2  Arthur  St.  Leger  Glyn 

2  Maxwell  Earle,56  Adjutant  27  Jan.  97    

1  Frederick  Edward  William  Hervey-Bathurst    , 

Percy  Archer  Clive,  serving  in  West  Africa,  under  the  Colonial  Office 

2  George  Lionel  Bonham 

1  Krnest  Frederick  Orby  Gascoigne,  DSO.  Adjutant  2  Feb.  98. 

3  Wilfrid  Astley  Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell  

2  Gerald  Frederic  Trotter 

Francis  Lyall  Fryer,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Lieut.  Governor  of  Burma 

1  Charles  Bid  ward  Corkran 

1  Hon.  Edward  Douglas  Loch,  DSO 

1   Hon.  Ferdinand'Gharles  Stanley 

1  Edward  Henry  Trotter 

1  George  Sidney  Clive 

2  Ivo  Arthur  Broadwood   

John  Sherard  Reeve  {Depot) 

j  Hon.  Edward  Hugh  Lygon 

1  Hon.  John  Francis  Gathorne-Hardy      , 


2ND  LIEUT. 


30  Apr.    87 


28  May    87 
15  Feb.    88 

29  Dec.    88 


6  Feb.  84 

14  May  84 

23Av.g  84 

23  Aug.  84 

7  Feb.  85 

7  Feb.  S0 

7  Feb.  85 
23  May  85 
23  May  85 
23  May  85 
29  Aug.  8s 
28  Feb.  85 

18  Aug.  36 

8  Sept.  36 
16  Mar. 

7  Oct.  85 
5  May  92 

11  May  9:; 

8  Jun?.  0  ■ 


ji  Feb. 

88 

?  July 

9* 

31  July 

89 

10  Aug. 

02 

16  Feb. 

87 

9  Aug. 

03 

21  Sept. 

89 

14  Dec. 

93 

16  July 

90 

13  June 

94 

29  Oct. 

90 

2c  June 

94 

26  Nov. 

qo 

23  July 

94 

7  Jan. 

Ql 

2S  Oct. 

95 

4  Mar. 

01 

23  Jan. 

06 

25  July 

QI 

13  June 

9b 

4  Nov. 

qi 

19  Aug. 

96 

12  Mar. 

92 

25  Aug. 

at 

23  Mar. 

q2 

10  Feb. 

97 

23  Mar. 

02 

13  Feb. 

9? 

18  June 

q2 

3  Mar. 

07 

30  Nov. 

92 

19  Mar. 

97 

15  Mar. 

93 

1 2  May 

97 

3  May 

03 

12  May 

97 

10  Oct. 

01 

30  July 

97 

28  June 

03 

25  Aug. 

97 

21  Oct. 

03 

26  Oct. 

97 

7  Mar. 

04 

26  Oct. 

97 

2  June 

94 

17  Nov. 

9 

2  June 

04 

27  Nov. 

97 

10  Oct. 

94 

1  Jan. 

9t 

25  Oct.  95 

28  Oct.  95 

23  Jan.  96 

4'  Nov.  96 

11  Nov.  96 

13  Feb.  97 

12  May  97 
12  May  97 

26  Oct.  97 
26  Oct.  97 
26  Oct.  97 

1  Jan.  98 

2  Mar.  98 
2  Mar.  98 

11  May  98 

2-.  Sept.  98 

23  Oct.  98 

2;  Nov.  98 

23  Nov.  98 


220 


Grenadier  Guards. 


2ND  LIEUT. 


Lieutenants. 

Hon.  Alexander  Victor  Frederick  Russell |  IO  Oct. 

William  Stewart  BurdeltBlackett  [     3  jiay 

Henry  William  Edmund,  Earl  o/Kerry  I4  Auk. 

Hubert  Francis  Crichton I   I5  Jan.' 

Francis  Leopold  Victor  Swains  I  2g  .Ian! 

James  Archibald  Morrison    I     5  Feb. 

Montague  Rowley  Aubrey  Cholmeley !  22  July 

Donald  Walter  Cameron .' I     5  Sept 

Henry  John  Des-Voeux  '....'  2+ Feb. 

George  Darell  Jeffreys "      3  Jlar. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Grey  William  Duberly , 

Martin  Gurilon-Rebovv 

John  Arno.d  Cuthbert  Quilter 

Edward  Seymour 

Humphrey  St.  Leger  Stucley  

Aymer  Kdward  Maxwell    

Gilbert  Byns  Alwyne  Russell   

Hon.  Georire  Henry  Douglas-Pennant  

Hon.  Arthur  Orlando  Wolstan  Cecil  Weld  Forester    ......... 

Hm.  lievnird  Charles  Gordon-Lennox    

Thomas  Towneley,  Lord  O'Hagau 

Sir  Robert  Marcus  Filmer,  Bart '   ,6  Feb. 

Arthur  Hope  Travers    '.'.'.. .'.\     4  May 

Gilbert  Claud  Hamilton I     7  May 

Eugene  -VaDoleon  Ernest,  Mallet  Vaughan '     7  May 

Hon.  Robert  Lygon I     3  Au^. 


15  May    97 

15  May  97 
j  5  May  97 
28  July    97 

8  Sept.  97 
8  Sept.  97 
1  Dec.  97 
i  Dec. 
1  Dec. 
:6  Feb. 

16  Feb. 


5  Feb. 
i2  Feb. 

2  Mar. 
12  Mar. 
11  May 
2=;  June 

6  July 
8  Sept. 

23  Oct. 
23  Nov. 


9S 


9S 


9      ...     Quarter  Mutter*. — 1  George  Powell,  13  Nov.  qo  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
9      ...  3  James  May,57  24  Apr.  95  ;  Hon.  Li-rut. 

2  William  George  Al'red  Garton,  1  May  97;  Hon.  Kieut. 
B rig. Surg. Lt. Co!.  —3  Charles  Edward  Harrison,'8  MB.  19  Aug.  85;  Surgeon,  30  Sept.  74  ;  Surgeon  Major, 

19  Aug.  89;  Brig.  Surg.  Lt. Colonel,  4  Nov.  91.  |_22  July  9*>. 

Surgeon  Majors.— 2  Edward    Nodin  Sheldrake,  7  Oct.  85  ;   Surgeon  Captain,  30  May  85;  Surgeon  Major, 
j  Charles  Randolph  Kilkelly,  MB.  15  Sept.  97;   Surgeon  Captain,  30  May  85;  Surgeon 
Major,  30  May  97. 

3  H.  W.  Vaughan- Williams,  MB.  12  Auj.96  j  Surg. Lieut.  28  July  94;  Surg.  Capt.2%  July97 
{attacked). 

2  Robert  M.  Le  H.  Cooper,  MB.  12  Feb.  97  j  Surgeon  Lieut.  29  Jan.  96  (attached). 
John  Henry  Edward  Austin,  1  Aug.  97  :  Surgeon  Captain,  28  July  91  (attached). 
Charles  W.  Prot'eit,  3  Oct.  97 ;  Surgeon  Lieut.  29  Jan.  95;  Surg.  Ca'pt.  29  i&n.gi(attachei). 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Lit  Battalion  returned  from  Egypt,  7  Oct.  98.  2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Gibraltar,  July  1898. 

qrd  Battalion  returned  from  Egypt,  10  Sept.  1885. 
1  The  Duke  of  Cambridge  commanded  the  1st  Division  of  the  Eastern  Army  throughout  the  campaign  of  1854, in- 
cluding the  battles  of  the  Alma,  JBalaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol   (mentioned  in 
despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  the  House  of  Commons,  Medal  with  lour  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

8  Majors  Bradford-AtKinson  and  Cooper  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882,  and  were  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

19  Lt.ColonelCrabbeservedwiththe  Auxiliary  Transportin  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Acting  Quarter  Master  to  the  Guards  Came  1  Regiment,  and  was  present 
at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Guhat  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 

25  Lt. Colonel  Lluyd  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1884-85  as  Signalling  Officer  to  the  Brigade  of 
Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

33  Major  Crawley  served  with  the  3rd  Battalin*-  60th  Riflesin  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
of  Gmgindhlovu  aud  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Kuedive'c  Star). 

30  Major  Hon.  J.T.  St.  Aubyn  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  as  Aide  de  Camp 
to  Brigadier  General  Sir  RedversBuller,  Commanding  1st  Brigade,  and  waspresent  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb 
and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1884-85  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Earle  and  after  his  death  to  Brigadier  General  Brackenbury,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 
37  M^jor  Legh  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Kheaive's  Star). 
ss  Major  Gordon-Gilmonr  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  TJlundi  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Guards  Camel  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  Abu  Kru  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

ia  Major  Scott-Kerr  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  atUlundi  (Medal 
with  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

**  Major  Lane-Fox-Pitt  served  with  the  91st  Highlanders  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with 
Olasp).     Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

45  Count  Gleichen  served  in  the  Nile  Bxpedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Camel  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the 
aotions  at  Abu  Klea  and  Abu  Kru  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

50  Major  Fergusson  served  with  the  Dongolfa  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with 
the  10th  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firfeet  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1897-98,  resulting  in  the 
capture  of  Abu  Hamed  and  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Berber  (Brevet  of  Major). 

11  Captain  Davies  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with 
the  Expedition  against  the  Jebus,  Lagos,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1892  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

12  Caotain  Hon.  W.  E.  Cavendish  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Slave-trading  Arabs  in  British  Central 
Africa  in  1896-97  (mentioned in  despatches). 

"  Lord  Edward  Cecil  served  in  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  in  1896  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Herbert  Kitch- 
en* r,  Commanding  the  force,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major.  *thClas»  of  the  Vedjidie,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

54  Captain  Du  Plat  Taylor  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1391  with  the  Egyptian  Army,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Tokar  (Khedive's  Star  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

55  Licit.  Hon.  G.  A.  A.  Hood  served  with  the  exDedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  (Star). 

56  Lieut.  Earle. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

57  Lieut.  May  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
68  i^t. Colonel  Harrison.— For  War  Services,  see  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 


Coldstream  Guards. 


221 


Years'Ser. 


Full 
Pay. 


Hah 
Pay. 


1A 


ist  Baitt.,  Chelsea  Barracks.        -l 
2nd  Batt.,  Graveaend. 
3rd  Batt,,  Wellington  Barracks.J 
ist  Battalion— The  Star  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  surmounted  by  the  Imperial  Crown.      2nd  Battalion — A  Stalf 
of  eight  points  within  the  Garter,  surmounted  by  the  Imperial  Crown,  the  Union  in  the  dexter 
canton.     (Two  of  16  Company  badges  borne  in  rotation.) 
"Oudbnabde"  "Malplaquet  "  "Dbttingbn"  "  Lincelles "  "  EorPT  "  (with  the  Sphinx). 
"  TjLaveba"  "  Baeeosa  "  "  Peninsula  "  "  Waterloo"  "  Alma"  "  Inkebman  " 
"  Sevastopol  "  "Egypt,  1882''  "  Tel-el-Kebib"  "Suakin,  1885." 
Colonel. — Sir  Frederick  Charles  Arthur  Stephenson,1  GCB .  Countable  of  the  Tomer  of  London ;  Ensign  f 
Lieut.  25  July  37  ;   Lieut.  <{■  Capt  ''13  Jan.  43;   Capt.  &  Lt.Colonel,  20  June    54  ;  Brevet-Major,  20  June 
54;   Colonel,  15  Feb.  61  ;  Major  General,  6  Mar.  £8  ;  Lt.  General,  23  Feb.  78  ;  General,  12  Jan.  86;  Colonel 
York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  22  Dec.  88  ;  Colonel  Coldstream  Guards,  16  July  92. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — Hon.  Henry  William  Lowry  Corry,2  Commanding  the  Regiment  1  June  98  ;  Ens.  <(-Lt. 
p2o  July  66  ;  Lieut.  <f  Capt.  p2   Sept.  68  ;    Capt.  $  Lt.Colonel,  29  Sept.  77  ;    Major,  10  Jan.  84  ;    Colonel, 
2?  Aug.  87  ;  Lt.Colonel,  10  Nov.  89. 
?  Reginald  Pole-Carew,12  CB.Ens.  Sr  Lt.  1-12  May  69;  Lt.  $  Capt.  14  Aug. 72;  Capt. 4-  Lt. Colonel, 4  July  83; 

Major,  10  Nov.  85  ;   Colonel,  25  Oct.  88  ;  Lt.Colonel,  5  Feb.  95. 
3  Vesey  John  Dawson,17  Lt.  28  Oct.  71;  Capt.  25  Oct.  84;  Major,  10  July  8g  ;  Lt.Colonel,  1  Dec.  97. 
p.s.c.  Alfred  Edward  Codrington,19  Lieut.  1  Feb.  73  ;  Captain,  18  Apr.85  ;  Major,  4  Dec.  89  ;  Lt.Colonel, 
29  Sept.  98. 

ajors. — 1   Hon.  Henry  Charles  Legge,20  MVO.  Equerry  in  Ordinary  to   the  Queen;  2nd  in  Command  1 
Dec.  97  :  Lieut.  31  Aug.  73  ;  Captain,  18  April  85  ;  Brevet  Major,  15  June  85  ;  Major,  29  Sept.  90. 
Horace  Robert  Stop  ford,  2  nd  in  Command  25  Aug.  98  ;  Lieut.   13  June  74;   Captain,  19  Oct.   85;  Major, 
10  Nov.  93. 
p.s.c.  Hon    Arthur  Henr3'  Henniker-Major,23  2nd  in  Command  29  Sept.  98  ;  Lieut.  20  Nov.  75  ;  Captain, 

10  Nov.  85  ;   Major,  29  Sept.  94. 
2  p.s.c.  Herbert  Conyers  Surtees,27  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Portsmouth,  1  July  97;  Sub  Lieut. 

11  Sept.  76;  Captain,  7  May  87;    Major,  5  Fob.  95. 

1  George  ?leydell-Bouverie,'2s2Hr2  Lieut.  19  Oct.  78  ;  Lieut.  1  July  81 ;  Captain,  25  Apr.  88  ;  Major,  3  Apr.  Q5. 
p.  Augustus  John  Henry  Beaumont,  Marquis  of  Winchester,29  2nd  Lieut.  27  Sept.  79  ;  Lieut.   1  July    81; 

Captain,  16  July  95  ;  Major,  3  Apr.  07. 
i  p.s.c.  Henrj  Gwynn  Deane  Shute,30  2nd  Lieut.  30  Sept.  80 ;  Lieut.  1  July  81;  Capt.  27  Jan.  9:;  Major, 
19  May  97. 

2  Frederick  Ivor  Maxse,  DSO.  serving  Kith  the  Egyptian  Army ;  Lieut.  9  Sept.  82;  Capt.  25  Oct.  89;  Major, 
1  Dec.  97. 

1  p. s.c.  Granville  Roland  Francis  Smith,  2nd  Lieut.  11  Aug.  80;  Lieut.  1  July  81;    Captain,  29  June   91; 

Major,  7  Sept.  98. 

Charles  Arthur  Andrew  Frederick,31  Commanding  Guards  Depot,  1   Aug.  97;  2nd  Lieut.   30  Mar.  81 ; 

Lieut.  1  July  81 ;  Captain,  29  Ju'y  91;  Major.  29  Sept.  98. 
1  Hon.  William  Lambton,  Lieut.  6  Feb.  84  ;   Captain,  18  May  92  ;  Major,  29  Sept.  98. 


Captains. 
p.s.c.  Sir  Henry  Seymour  Rawlinson,  Bart.32     

1  James  Adam  Gordon  Drummond- Hay18  

p.t.c.  Frederick  Stanley  Maude,18  Brigade  Major,  \ 

Home  District,  1  Jan.  97   ) 

2  Cecil  Stanley  Owen  Monck,  at  Stajf  College 

John  Richard  Hall,  Regimental  Adjutant  10  Sept. 98 

1  John  Trelawny  Sterling 

p.s  c.  Sydney  Earle,  Dtp.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  for  Ln-~i 
struetion.  Home  District,  10  Sept.  98    5 

1  John  Maurice  Wingfield 

3  Hon.  Edward  Michael  Pakenham 

3  John  M'Neile  

2  Randal  Charles  Edward  Sketfington-Smyth    

2  Hon.  John  Beresford  Campbell .' 

2  Hugh  Clement  Sutton   

2  Raymond  John  Marker   

Gen ff re y  Percy  Thynne  Feilding   (Depot)  

1  William  Henry  Lambton    

John  Ponsonby,  serving  in  Uganda  

1  Charles  John  Brinsley,  Lord  Newtown-Butler  

Guy  Freraantle,  serving  in  West  Africa  

3  Claude  Julian  Hawker ,  serving  with  the  Egyptian  Army 


Lieutenants. 

1  Reginald  Longueville  

Cecil  Edward  Pereira,33  spruiHy  t«  Uganda   

1  Thomas  Elphinstone  Case 

1  Richard  Arthur  Starling  Benson 

2  Julian  M'Carty  Steele,  Adjutant  29  Dec.  96 

3  Nevile  Rodwell  Wilkinson 

2  Thomas  Henry  Eyre  Lloyd    

2  Ronald  Anthony  Markham    

1  Lawrence  Challoner  Garratt     

2  Herbert  William  Studd 

2  -Hon.ClaudHeathcote-Druminond-Willoughby  

3  Harry  Wm.  Ludovic  Heathcoat  Heathcoat-Amory,  \ 

Adjutant  7  Mar.  96 j 

3  Eric  Thomas  Henry  Hanbury-Tracy  (Depot) 

1  Charles  Edward  Wyld  

1  Hon.  Leslie  d'Henin  Hamilton  

2  Hon.  Guy  Victor  Baring  

2  Harry  Anthony  Chandos-Pole-Gell 

1  Torquhil  George  Matheson,  Adjutant  1  Dec.  97 

2  Hon.  George  Arthur  Charles  Crichton   

1  Jocelyn  Henry  Clive  Graham    

3  Francis  Douglas  Farquhar 

2  Ralph  Henry  Sacheverel  Wilmot 

2  John  Vaughan  Campbell 

3  Francis  Jenkins 

Henry  Francis  Stirling  (Depot) 

1  Charles  John  Cecil  Grant    

3  George  Alfred  Osborne  Lane 

1  Edmond  Cecil  Russell 

1  William  Edward  Lord  Oxmantown 

2  Hon.  Charles  Henry  Stanley  Monck 


2ND  LIEUT.    1         LIEUT. 


23  Mar. 

14  Sept. 

15  Feb. 
25  Apr. 

2  May 

16  Nov. 
22  Aug. 
11  Feb. 
22  May 


1  Sept. 
29  Jan. 

3  May 

2  July 
29  Oct. 
29  Oct. 

2y    OCt. 

3  Dec. 
3  Dec. 

25  July 
5  Dec. 

5  Dec. 

25  May 
8  Feb. 

22  Mar. 
R  July 

23  Dec. 
2  June 

28  Nov. 

6  Mar. 

29  Apr. 

12  Aug. 
5  Sept. 

23  Sept. 

13  Jan. 
20  Feb. 

24  Mar. 
15  May 
1  =;  May 
15  May 


87 


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6  Feb.    „ 
6  Feb.    84 

6  Feb.  84 
23  Aug.  84 
31  Dec.  84 
31  Jan.   85 

9  May    85 

10  June  85 

7  Oct.     85 

14  Nov.    85 
25  Nov.    85 

9  July  90 

4  Sept.  90 

29  Sept.  90 

27  Nov.  90 

1  Jan.  91 

29  June  91 

15  Oct.  QI 
17  Apr.  92 

IO  Aug.     02 


89'  23  Feb.  93 

90  6  july  93 
90!  8  July  93 
901  1  Jan.  94 
90:  24  June  96 
90J  1  July  96 
90!  27  July  96 
901  26  Aug.  96 
00!     1  Jan.  97 

91  2  Jan.  97 
91 1  27  Jan.  97 

91    27  Jan.  97 

Apr.  97 

Apr.  97 

Apr.  9 

June  97 

July  97 

Dec.  97 

Jan.  98 

Jan.  98 

Jan.  98 

Feb.  98 

Apr.  98 

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Nov.  98 


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4  Nov. 

91 

13  July 

95 

28  Aug. 

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19  Nov. 

95 

1  July 

96 

27  July 

96 

3  Apr. 

97 

3  Apr. 

97 

1  July 

97 

1  Aug. 

97 

1  Dec. 

97 

1  Dec. 

97 

24  Jan. 

98 

6  Apr. 

98 

11  May 

98 

7  Sent. 

98 

7  Sept. 

98 

10  Sept. 

98 

10  Sept, 

98 

BKKV.    U/J. 


Tears'Ser 


Fall  Hull 
Pay.  P.iy. 


222 


Coldstream  Guards. 


Skcokd  Lieutenant^ 

2  William  Harry  Verelst  Darell 

t  Philip  Arthur  Macgregor  

2  George  Windsor  Olive 

2  Hon.  Charles  Douglas-Pennant   

i  Charles  Montague  Hamilton  Massey     

2  Francis  Hardy 

i  Robert  Francis  Peel 

i  Charles  Alexander  Bryce    

2  Edward  Longueville 

2  Cecil  Key  Hutchison  

3  Archibald  C.  Montagu  Brabazon.  Vinct.  Acheson 

3  Vivian  Trestrail  Dampier  Palmer  

3  Richard  Long  Dawson 

2  Arthur  Coilingwood  Burton  

2  Gecffrey  Stewart 

3  Herbert  Arthur  Herbert  Stepney  


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85  ;  Surgeon 
82  ;  Surgeon 
S6;  Surgeon 


Quarter  blasters.— 2  Robert  Grindel,3*  25  .Inly  94  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

i  William  Waters  Girling,35  15  May  93  ;  Hon.  Lieul. 
3  William  Johnson,  1  Dec.  97;  Hon.' Lieut. 
Surg.  Lt.  Colonel. —2  James  Magill,36 'MD.  9  Dec.  85;  Surgeon,  3  May  76;  Surgeon  Major, gVec 

Lt. Colonel,  3  May  96. 
Surgeon  Majors.— 1  Alexander  Charles  Archibald  Alexander,36  29  July  82:  Suraeon.  20  July 
Major,  S  Nov.  88.  J      .'        *  *        J 

3  Warren  Roland  Crooke-Lawless,  9  Nov.  9S ;  Surgeon  Captaiv,3o  Jan. 
Major,  30  Jan.  98. 

1  Arthur  Winsmore  Hooper;  Surgeon  Lieut.  29  Jan.  96  (attach,  '  . 

2  Arthur  F.  Heaton,  24  Nov.  96 ;  Surg.  Lieut.2g  Jan.  95  ;  Surj.  Capt.  29  Jan. 93  (attacked). 
Coryndm  W.  R.  Healey,  33  May  93  ;  Surgeon  Captain,  31  Jan.  91  (attacked). 

Solicitor,  Robert  J.  P.  Broughton,  7  Jan.  62.        Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
isf  Battalion  returned  from  Cyprus,  11  Sept.  iS3^.    2tld  Battalion  returned  from  Egypt,  1882. 

1  Sir  Frederick  Stephenson  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1354-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava, 
and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopolandsortie  on  the  26th  October.  Was  Military  Secretary  to  the  Commander  in 
Ohief  inthe  Crimea  from  early  in  July  until  Nov.  1855  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  CB.  Brevet  of -Major,  and  Turkish  Medal  1.  Served  as  Assist.  Adiutant  General  to  the  expe- 
ditionary force  in  China  from  March  185710  14th  Feb.  i860,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857; 
and  served  as  Deputy  Adjutant  General  to  the  force  under  Sir  HopeGrant  from  14th  Feb.  i860  to  i6th  March 
1861 ;  present  at  the  storming  and  cautnre  of  the  Taku  Forts,  the  actions  of  the  iSth  and  21st  Sept.,  and 
subsequent  advance  on  Pekin  (CB.,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Received  the  thanks  of  both 
Houses  of  Parliament  for  his  services  in  connection  with  the  Kile  Expedition  in  1884-85.  Commanded  the 
Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1085-86,  which  defeated  tueenemv  at  Giniss  (GOB.,  and  Grand  Cross  of  the 
Medjidie). 

2  Colonel  Hon.  H.  W.  L.  Corry  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  iS35with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the 
Coldstream  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March, 
and  at  the  destruction  ol'Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

12  Colonel  Pole-Carew  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Frederick  Roberts,  and 
was  present  at  the  advance  on  Cabul.in  the  eugagementat  Charasiah  on  6th  October  iS-o,  and  in  the  operations 
around  Cabul  in  December  1S79,  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  in  the  march 
to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaua-ht  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  18S2.  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1386-S7  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  Lt. Colonel  Vesey  Dawson  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  with  the  Guards  Camel  Regiment,  and  was 
present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat  and  at  the  reconnaisance  of  Metammeh  1  Medal  with  two  Clasps 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

IS  Captains  Drummond-Hay  and  Maude  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1SS5  with  the  1st  Battalion 
Coldstream  Guards,  and  were  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March, 
and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (M'-dal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

19  Lt. Colonel  Codrington  servedinthe  Egyptian  war  of  i8S2as  Aidede  Campto  Lieut.  GcneralWillis. Commanding 
1st  division,  and  was  present  inthe  engagements  at  El  Maglar,  Tel-el-Mahuta,and  Kassasinlgth  September),  and 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and! 
Khedive's  Star.'. 

2U  Major  Legge  served  in  I  he  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1ES5  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Coldstream  Guards, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction  of 
Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

23  Major  Hon.  A.  H.  Henniker-Major  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

27  Major  Surtees  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-S5  in  command  of  the  Turkish  Mounted  Infantry  of 
the  Egyptian  Army  and  afterwards  of  a  boat  convoy  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss 
in  command  of  the  3rd  Camel  Corps  of  the  Egyptian  Army  Uth  Class  of  the  Osmanieh). 

23  Major  Pleydell-Bouverie  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882, .and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star).    Served  in  the  Bechuanaiand  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-S5. 

29  Lord  Winchester  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  18S5  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  M'Neill,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

30  Major  Shute  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards'  in  the  Egyptian  -war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Meual  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star) .  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  imii  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Clasp). 

31  Major  Frederick  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Coldstream  Guards, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  desi  ruction  of 
Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1835-86  as  extra 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Frederick  Stephenson  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie i. 

32  Sir  Henry  Rawlinson  served  with  the  Huvmese  Expedition  in  18S6-87  as  Aide  de  Campto  Sir  Fie  Jc-rick  Roberts 
(mentioned  in  desDatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

33  Lieut.  Pereira  served  in  the  Niger  Soudan  campaign  under  Mijor  Arnold  in  1887  in  charge  of  a  Maxim  gun 
including  the  expeditions  to  Egbon,  Bida,  and  Iloriu  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Lieut.. Grindel  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i832,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
35  Lieut.  Girling  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
M  Lt.Colonel  Magill  and  Major  Alexander.— For  War  Services,  see  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 


Scots  Guards. 


223 


Years'  Ser. 


Hull 
Pay. 


isc  Batt.,  Tower  of  London.      "~ | 
2nd  Batt.,  Windsor.  j 

3rd  Batt.,  J 

1st  Battalion— The   Royal  Arms  of  Scotland,  with  motto  "En!    Perm  Hostu,"   surmounted   by  the   Imperial 
Crown.    2nd  Battalion— The  Union  Baige,  viz.,  the  Red  and  White  Roses,  Thistle,  and  Shamrock,  issuaut  Iroin 
the  same  stalk,  with  motto  "  Unitt  Eokiof,"  surm  mated  by  the  I  iriperial  Crown.     (Two  of  16  Com- 
pany bulges  with  mot-.oes  borne  in  rotation.) 
"  Dettingen  "  "LiIncellks"   "ISsYPi"  (with  the  Sphinx).     "  Talavhba"  "  Babbosa* 
"  Peninsula"   "  Wateeloo"  "Alma"  "Inkerhan"  "  Sevastopol  " 
"Egypt,  1882"  "  Tel-el-Kebir"  "  Suakin,  18S5." 
Colonel.—  Sis  Royal  Highness  Arthur  W.  P.  A.,  Duke  of  Connaught,1  KG.    KT.    XP,    GCB.    GLbl. 

GCSG.  GCIE.  GCVO.  Colonel  in  Chief  of  the  Rifle  Brigade,  $c.  4-c. ;  Colonel  Scots  Guards,  24  June  83. 
Henry  Fludyer,2  Commanding  the  Regiment  1  JUDe  98  ;    Ensign  <J-  Lt.  "29  May  66  ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  »2i  Aug.  09; 

Capt.  4-  Lt. Colonel,  19  Dec.  77  ;  Major,  11  June  84  ;  Colonel,  21  Dec.  87. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 1  Mildmay  Willson  Willson, =■  CB.  Ens.fU.  "3  Aug.  66;  Lt.ScCapt.  p3  Sept.  70; 

Capt.  4-  Lt. Colonel,  14  Dec.  78  ;  Major,  1  July  85  ;  Colonel,  1  June  88  ;  Lt. Colonel,  24  June  95. 
2  Inigo  Richmund  Jones,  'Em. 4-  Lt.  i"i8  Dec.  66;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  ^Feb.  71;   Capt. 4-  Lt.Colonel,  15  March  79; 

Major,!  July  86  ;  Colonel,  1  July  90;  Lt.Colonel,  2;  May  96. 
Major  &  Lieutenant  Colonel.— 2  Arthur    Henry  Paget,13    2nd   in    Command     21     Mar.     97;    Ens.  Sf  Lt. 
12  June  69;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  29  June  72  ;  Capt.  4- Lt.Colonel,  1  Apr.  82  ;   Major,  24  June  91  ;  Colonel,  24  June 95. 
Majors.— 1  p.s.c.  Hon.  North  de  Coigny  Dalrymple-Hamilton,13  indin  Commands  Feb.  98;   Lieut.  28  Oct. 

71;   Captain,  15  Aug.  83;  Major,  23  May  92. 
2  Archibald  Spencer  Drummond,14  Lieut-  28  Oct.  7:  ;  Captain,  1  July  85 ;  Major,  21  Feb.  94. 
p.s.c.  Frederick  William  Roniilly,10  DSC;  Lieut.  30  April  73;  Captain,  1  Apr.  87;  Breo.Major,  1  Jan.  88  ; 
Major,  12  Dec.  94. 

1  John  Bourchier  Stracey,27  Lieut.  24  July  74  ;  Captain,  1  Apr.  87 ;  Major,  24  June  95. 

2  Son.  Charles  Harbord',  Lieut.  30  April  75  ;   Captain,  1  Apr.  87  ;  Major,  23  May  96. 
1  Laurence  George  Drummond,"   Military  Secretary,  Canada,  3  Nov.  98 ;   2nd  Lieut.  27  Sept.  79;  Lieut. 

1  July   83;   Captain,  19  Dec.  S8  ;    Major,  2  Apr.  97. 

1  William  Pulteney   Pulteney,35  DSO.  2nd  Lieut.  23  Apr.  Si;    Lieut.  1  July  3i;    Captain,  4  May  92  ; 
Major,  1  May  07.  .  ^  0 

2  Edward  Milnei,30  2nd  Lieut.  2  Feb.  Si  ;  Lieut.  1  July  81 ;   Captain,  4  May  92  ;  Major,  2  i<  eb.  9b. 
2  Everard  Ernest  Hanbury,2'  Lieut.  22  Oct.  81 ;  Captain,  4  May  92  ;  Major,  13  Apr.  98. 


Full 
Pay. 


33 


33 


30 


?4 


Captains. 


2  Basil  Henry  Scott-Murray30 

2  Robert  Blake  Pinnie3* 

p.s.c.  Henry  Hampden  Wi gram    

2  Gerald  Janies  Cuthbert,30  Adjutant  15  Feb.  95 

2  Baden  Fletcher  Smyth  Baden-Powell36 

1  James  Francis  Erskine30   

1  William  Colquhoun  Grant  M'Grigor3' 

1  Frederic  James  Heyworth3u    

1  William  Arnold  Webster  Lawson    

2  Fitzalan  George  John  Manners   

Berkeley  John  Talbot   Levett,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  \_ 

Governor  of  Bombay ,  :  8  Feb.  95 ) 

Henry  Edward  Dering,  Supdt ,  of  Gymnasia,  Home  Dist. 
a  Sherard  Haughton  Godman  

1  Edward  Francis  Clayton 

Ron. Henry WalterTrei'usis (Lt. GordonSigh.  8  Dec. 86 1,  ) 

Aide  de  Camp  to  Maj.  Gen.  tV.  J.  Gascoigne  1 7  Nov.  98  ) 

Lieutenants. 

2  Richard  George  Ireland  Bolton 

1  (ireville  John  Massey  Bagot-Chester 

1  Charles  Warden  Sergison   

James  Wrn.Smith-Neill, Regimental  Adjutant  1  Apr. 96 
Frederick  Loch  Adam,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Governor  } 

General  of  India $ 

Ferdinand  Henry  de  Kierzkowski-Steuart,  Adjutant  > 

Guards  Depot  20  July  98 j 

1  Henry  Cecil  Lowther,  Adjutant  17  Feb.  96 

1  Archibald  Stirling 

Cecil  Foster  Seymour  Vandeleur,38  Z>SO.  serving  with  j 

the  Egypt ia n  Army  / 

William  Frank  Lascolles,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Gov-  > 
emor  General  of  Canada  3  Nov.  98  J 

1  Hon.  Charles  S.  Hear.hcote-Drummond-Willoughby  ... 
Arthur  Clive  Bell,  Aide  de   Camp  to  Major    General) 

E.  T.  S.  Suit  on  j 

2  William  Sullivan  Gosling 

1  SoK.Walter  Patrick  Hore  Ruthven  ( J/usto-o/'Ruthven) 

2  James  Alexander  Gordon  King  

Reginald  Nesbitt  Winnfield  Larking  (Depot)  

1  John  Somerled  Thorpe  

2  Arthur  Melville  Southey    

2  John  Courtovvn  Edward  Shelley 

1  John  Campbell  Heriot-Maitland 

2  Miles  Barne 

2  Hon.  Hugh  Joseph  Fraser 

i  Henry  Cecil  Elwes 

1  George  Frederick  Myddelton  Cornwallis-West  

2  Hector  FitzRoy  Maclean    

2  Hon.  John  Reginald  Loops  Yar  de-Buller    

1  James  Harold  Cuthbert 

■i  John  Trefusis  Carpenter-Garnier   

2  Son.  Esine  Charles  Gordon-Lennox 

1  John  Bernard  Arbuthnot  

Second  Lieutenants. 

1  James  Bargrave  Lindsay  Deane  

1  Bates  Grimston  Van  de  Weyer  

1  Horace  Anwyl  Hilton 

1  William  Henry  Ingilby 

2  Francis  Bryce    

--  Albemarle  Bertie  Edward  Cator  

i  Son.  Richard  Coke 

2  Francis  Maurice  Augustus  Atkinson-Clark 

2  Henry  Bowyer  Sparke    

2  Son.  John  James  Dalrymple    


2ND  LIEUT. 


13  Mar.    80 
4  Sept.  80 


9  Mar.    87 
14  May    87 

28  May    87 


29  Juno  87 

28  May    87 
14  Sept.  87 

29  Feb. 

24  Mar. 


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1  July 

1  July 
10  May 
10  May 
29  July 

9  Sept. 

5  Dec. 

5  Dec. 
23  Aug. 

29  Aug. 
16  Dec. 

30  Jan. 
15  May 
19  Mar. 

1  Apr. 


10  June  91 
24  June  9 1 

23  May  92 

24  May  9^ 
S  Feb.  96 
5  Feb.  96 

23  May  96 

29  July  96 

3  Apr.  97 

S  May  97 

15  Nov.  97 

15  Nov.  97 
2  Feb.  9S 
13  Apr.  9S 

13  Apr.  9S 


9  May 

29  Dec. 
23  Jan. 

6  Feb. 


15  May 

22  Jan.  90 
29  Mar.  90 

4  Mar. 

25  July 

5  Dec. 

5  Dec. 
12  Mar. 

23  Apr. 
18  May 

sOct. 
:6  Aug. 
12  Dec. 

6  Mar. 

24  July 

26  Feb. 
8  Apr. 

12  Aug. 
26  Aug. 

16  Dec. 

18  July 

23  Dec.  96 

6  Jan.  97 

19  Aug.  90 
I5  May  97 

15  May  97 
q  June  97 
1  Dec.  97 
1  Dec.  97 
5  Jan.    98 

16  Feb.    98 


23  Oct.  90 

24  Feb.  91 
24  June  9 j 
18  Mar.  92 

9  Apr.  92 

9  Apr.  92 
13  Apr. 

4  May 


I 


1,2 

92 

23  May    92 


20  July 

11  Aug. 
24  Oct. 

5  Feb. 

12  Feb. 

23  May 
29  July 
28  Nov. 

5  May 
3  Apr. 
3  Apr. 
S  May 
15  Nov. 

24  Dec. 
t  Jan. 
2  Feb. 

13  Apr. 
13  Apr. 
13  Apr. 
13  Apr. 
22  Sept. 


92 


36  Capt.  Baden-Pow- 
ell served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1084-85 
with  the  Guards  Camel 
Regiment  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedivo's 
Star). 

37  Capt.  M'Grigor 
served  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  the  Soudan 
in  1885  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  of  the  Scot3 
Guards,  and  was  pre- 
sent in  the  engage- 
ment at  Temai  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khe- 
dive's Star). 

33  Lieut.  Vandeleur 
served  with  theUnyoro 
Expedition  in  1895 
(mentioned  in  des- 
patches. Medal);  and 
with  the  Nandi  Expe- 
dition in  1895-96  (men- 
tioned in  despatches, 
DSO.)  Served  in  the 
Niger  Soudan  com- 
paign  under  Major 
Arnold  in  1897,  includ- 
ing the  expeditions  to 
Egbon.Bida.and  Ilorin 
(mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Medal  with 
Clasp). 

39  Surgeon  Maior 
Robinson.  —  For  War 
Services,  see  Army 
Medical  Staff. 


Years  'Ser 


Pay. 


Pay. 


224 


Scots  Guards. 


2VD  LTKUT. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

2  Bertram  Henry  Samuel  Romilly 

2  Alexander  Brodie 

2  Roger  Stephen  Tempest 

i  Claud  Alexander  

1  Albert  Edward  Stanley  Clarke   

2  Hon.  Walter  Alexander  Trefuiis 

Quarter  Matters. — 1  James  Chase,  13  May  91 ;  Hon.  Lieut 

2  William  Jamieson,  24  Aug.  92  ;  Son 
Surgeon  Majors.— 2  George   Somerville  Robinson, 
31  Deo.  87. 
1  Walter  C.  Beevor,  9  Nov.  98  ;  Surgeon,  2  Aug.  8+ 
1  Samuel  Guise  Moores,  10  May  97  ;  Sure/eon  Capta 


9  Mar.  98 

4  May  98 

4  May  98 

7  May  98 

7  May  98 

3  Aug.  95 


Lieut. 
31    Dec.   87  ; 


Surgeon,   6   March  80;  Surgeon  Major, 


Surgeon  Major,  25  Mar.  96. 
,  1  Feb.   90  {attached) . 
2  Frederick  M'Dowtll,  21  June  9^;  Surgeon  Captain,  2S  July  91    (attached). 


Frederick  Sadleir  Brereton,  18  Sept.  97;   Surgeon  Lieut.  29  Jan.  96 (attached). 

Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  returned  from  Egypt,  1882.     2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Cyprus,  10  Sept.  1885. 

1  The  Duke  of  Connaught  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  the  1st  Brigade  (the  Guards!,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  I'arlia- 
Lieut.  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2  Colonel  Fludyer  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  pre- 
sent in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  batt'e  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  iu  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Scots  Guards,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  Temai  (Clasp). 

5  Colonel  Willson  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Guards  Camel  Regiment,  and  was 
present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  Abu  Kru  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

7  Colonel  Jones  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Scots  Guards, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  Temai  (Medal  with  ClasD.  and  Khedive's  Star). 

"Colonel  Paget  served  m  the  second  phaseofthe  Ashanti  war  from  the  17th  December  1873,  attached  to  Captain 
Butler's  command  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of 
the  Scots  Guards,  and  was  rjresent  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

13  Major  the  Hon.  North  Dalrymple-Hamilton  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the 
Egyptian  warof  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir — 
norse  shot  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Servedinthe  Soudan  campaign  in 
1885  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Brigade  of  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  at  that  near 
Tofrek  on  the  24th  March — severely  wounded  (Clasp). 

14  Major  A.  S.  Drummond  served  with  the  Nile  Expeditionin  1884-85, and  was  present  at  the  aeti  on  of  Abu  Klea 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

16  Major  Romilly  served  in  the  Egyptian  warof  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star); 
served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Gerald  Graham,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85 
•with  the  Guards  Camel  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat  (two  Clasps) ;  also 
served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Frederick  Stephenson,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.). 

27  Majors  Stracey  and  Hanbury  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  were  present  in  the 0ngagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

30  Major  Milner,  Captains  Scott-Murray,  Wigram.  Cuthbert,  Erskine,  and  Heyworth  served  in  the  expedition  to  the 
Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Scots  Guards,  and  were  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen 
and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Scar). 

33  Major  L.  G.  Drummond  served  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with 
Methuen's  Horse.     Served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  m  1895  (Star). 

34  Captain  Finnie  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Scots  Guards 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Sts>r). 

35  Major  Pulteney  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Unyoro  Expeditionin  1895  (iiedal)  ;  and  with  the  Nandi  Expedition  in  1895-96  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
DSO.). 


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(  Oudenaede"  "  Malplaquet"  "  Louisbubg"  "  St.  Lucia  "  "  Egmont-op-Zee  "  "  Egypt  "    (with  the  Sphinx), 

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71;    Lt. Colonel,   14  Aug 
10  Dec.  97. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 2  Thomas  French  Ross,   Ensign, 
Major,  21  June  85    Lt. Colonel,  14  Aug.  95. 

Egertc.n  Payler  Morgan-Payler,  Lieut.  l2  Nov.  73  ;  Captain,  14  Aug.  81 ;  Major,  18  Jan   93  ■  Lt.  Colonel, 
*   97. 


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Charles  William    Southcott  Hallett,  1 

2nd  in  Command  12  Aug.  96    ) 

p.s.c.  William  Douglas,2  2nd  in  Com-*) 

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p. i.e. Edward Altham  Altham.13  J>ep«ty  | 

Assistant    Adjutant    General,     War  V 

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Hamilton  John  Goold-Adams,;3  CB.1 

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Archibald  M'Lachlan   

Wni.  Erskine  Graham  Login,15  Adju-  \ 

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Vincent  MackesyBirkbeck  (Depot) 


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20  Nov,   75 

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Captains. 

Laurence  Fleetwood  Barton,13  Adju-*) 
taut  7  Volunteer  Battalion  1  May  95    ) 

2  Robert  Lipton  Macgregor11  (Depot)  

William  Cautley  Olpherts,  Adjutant  16  ) 
Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles  12  Apr.  97  ) 

c  David  Gillespie  Wemyss  

i  Harold  Hugh  Francis  

Edward  Honors  Molyneux-Seel,  Adj.  ~) 
Queen's  Rifle  Vol.  Brig.  4  June  94    ...  5 

Charles  Cecil  Daniel12   

2  Harry  Palairet  Versturme13    

Michael  Henry  Egan,  Army  Ordnance \ 

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William  Alex.  Marie  Pollock-Gore,13  > 
Adj.  5  Volunteer  Battalion  26  Sept.  96  ) 

1  Hay  Ferrier  Forrest  Gardiner1*   

2  Charles  Stewart  Cowie 

Francis  Lee  Baird  Smith, l'Adj.  3  Vol.  \ 

Bn.  Lancashire  Fusiliers  8  Feb.  97  ...j 
George  Harry   Davidson,19  Adjutant  \ 

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David   Aubrey  Callender,20  Adjutant  ) 

4  Volunteer  Battalion  1  Feb.  98 ) 

li  Harry  M'Micking   

I2  Richard  Charles  Dundas21  

1  Edwd.Hugh  Broome  Baker-Stallard- ) 
Penoyre ) 

2  Fras.  John  Duncan,  Adjutant  1  Nov.  95 
2  Harry  Bernard  Dyson  

1  Thos.  Stephen  Chas.  William  Broadley 
Charles  Herbert  Philip  Carter,22  serv- ) 

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2  Granville  George  Loch , 

<ohn  Ralli 

2  Henry  Edmund  Palmer  Nash    

7.  Gilbert  Gunn 


23  Oct.    80 


Lieutenants. 

2  James  Henry  Morison  Davie 

2  Ernest  Frederick  Annaud   

2  Godfrey  Harold  Fenton  Wingate 

2  Charles  Cecil  Gordon   

1  Alan  James  Gordon  Moir,  Adjutant  \ 
20  Feb.  98  f 

1  Robert  Arron  Gordon  

2  Gerald  Scott  Tweedie 

1  Thomas  Lord  Denman  

2  Garnet  Wolseley  Grieve  Neill  ( Depot) ... 
2  Alexander     George    Stuart,   Station} 

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2  Richard  William  Duncan     

2  Bertram  Vaughan-Arbuckle  

2  John  William  Garwood 

2  Donald  Charles  Hugh  Maclean 

t  Audley  Charles  Pratt  (Depot)  

1  Charles  Henry  Fanshawe    

i  Harry  OthwellLavallin  Puxley  ; 

1  Henry  Roland  Murray  Bourne     

2  Charles  Stuart  Dadlow  Wildes     


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30  Nov.  78 

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15  Nov.   79 

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26  June   97 

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21  Aug.  97 

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226  jT7t<?  Royal  Scots  (Lothian  Regiment). 

Second  Lieutexakts. 

William  Drysdale .' 

John  Hugh  Mackenzie 

William  Drury  Shaw    

Leonard  Kirke  Smith  

Robert  Drysdale , 

Charles  Lempriere  Price 

Lionel  Babington  Rivenscvoft. 

Ambrose  Upton  Gledstanes 

Augustus  Frederick  Shirley  Leggatt  

James  Gerald  Lamb  Searight    

Robert  Scott  , 


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Qaarier  Masters.- 


-2  William  Cole  Fuller,  21  Apr.  83;  Son.  Captain  21  Apr.  93. 
1  Charles  Griffiths,  2  Dec.  91  ;  Son.  Lieut. 


Facings  Blue.    Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  returned  from  South  Africa,  30  Aug.  i8qi.     2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  11  Dec.  j  8qo. 

1  Major  General  Stuart  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  22nd  April  until  severely  wounded  on 
7th  June  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign  of  i860 
in  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinhoand  Tangku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

2  Major  Douglas  served  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-S5  as  Adjutant  of  the 
1st.  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Scots. 

11  Captain  Macgregor  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  the 
1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Scots.     Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

12  Captain  Daniel  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1834-85  with  the  1st 
Battalion  ot  the  Royal  Scots.    Served  in  the  operations* in  Zululand  in  ;8S8. 

13  Majors  Altham'and  Goold-Adams,  Captains  Barton,  Versturme,  and  Pollock-Gore  served  with  the  Bechuana- 
land Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Scots. 

'*  Captain  Gardiner  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

15  Major  Login  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir 
Charles  WTarren  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Scots.    Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

16  Major  Bod6  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zuiu  war  of  1870,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe,  and  throughout  the  operations  of  "  Clarke's  Column  "  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  Captain  Smith  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

19  Captain  Davidson  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

20  Captain  Callender  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

21  Captain  Dundas  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

22  Major  Carter  served  with  the  Benin  Expedition  under  Rear  Admiral  Rawson  in  1S95  as  Adjutant  of  the 
Niger  Coast  Protectorate  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  The  Royal  Scots  (Lothian  Regiment),  formerly  the  1st  Regiment. 
In  1633  a.  part  of  the  Scottish  Guards  came  to  Scotland  when  Charles  I.  was  crowned  King  of  Scotland  and  was 
placed  on  the  British  Establishment  as  the  Royal  Regiment  of  Foot,  returning  to  France  immediately,  where  it 
was  known  as  "  Hepburn's  Regiment."  They  returned  to  England  in  1684,  and  on  the  istMay  of  that  year  King 
Charles  II.  conferred  on  them  the  title  of  "  The  Royal  Regiment  of  Foot."  Netherlands  and  the  Low  Countries 
to  1697.  Ireland,  to  1698.  Holland,  to  1703  Germany  and  the  Low  Countries,  to  170S  (battles  of  Blenheim, 
Ramillies,  and  Oudenarde)-  England.  1708.  Low  Countries,  to  1713  (battle  of  Malplaquet).  England  to  1714. 
Ireland,  to  1743.  Flanders,  to  1745.  France  and  England,  to  1746.  Holland,  to  1760.  West  Coast  of  France, 
1760.  Ireland,  to  1762.  Gibraltar,  to  1775.  England,  to  1780.  West  Indies,  to  1783.  England,  1783.  Ireland, 
to  1790.  West  Indies,  to  1797  (capture  of  St.  Lucia).  Scotland,  1797.  Ireland,  to  1800.  Scotland,  1800.  West 
Indies,  to  1812.  [Two  additional  Battalions  raised  in  1804.]  Entitled  "  The  First  Regiment  of  Foot,  or  Royal 
Scots,"  1812.  Canada,  to  1815  (capture  of  Niagara).  Scotland,  1815.  Ireland,  to  1825.  Entitled  "  First  Royal 
Scots  Regiment  of  Foot,"  1821.  West  Indies,  to  1840.  Gibraltar,  to  1846.  West  Indies,  to  1848.  '  Canada,  to  1851. 
Wales,  to  1853.  Turkey  and  the  Crimea,  to  1856  (battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,and  siege  of  Sebastopol).  England 
and  Ireland,  to  1857.  Ceylon  and  India,  to  1870.  England,  to  1874.  Entitled  "1st  or  Royal  Scots  Regiment," 
1871.  Scotland,  to  1876.  Ireland,  to  1S78.  Malta  (Half  Battalion  to  West  Indies),  to  1882.  West  Indies,  to  1884. 
South  Africa,  to  T891.    England,  1S91. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion. 
Raised  in  England  in  1684.  To  Scotland,  1688.  To  the  Netherlands,  &c,  1690.  To  Ireland.  1698.  To  Holland, 
1701.  To  England  and  Ireland,  1714.  To  the  West  Indies,  1741.  To  Scotland,  1742.  To  Ireland,  1749.  [Called 
the  1st  or  Roval  Regiment  of  Foot,  1751.]  To  Halifax,  1757.  To  North  America,  1760  (capture  oi  Louisburg). 
To  the  West  Indies,  7761.  To  England,  1764.  To  Minorca.  1771.  To  England,  1775.  To  Gibraltar,  1784.  To  the 
Mediterranean,  1793.  To  Portugal,  1797.  To  England  and  Holland  (battle  of  Egmont-op-Zee).  and  returned  to 
England,  1799.  To  Gibraltar,  1800.  To  Sgynt  and  Malta,  t8oi  (received  the  badge  of  "Egypt"— with  the  Sphinx). 
To  Gibraltar,  1802.  To  West  Indies,  1803.  *  To  Scotland,  1806.  To  India,  1807  (capture  of  Nagpore).  (Title  altered 
to  1st  Regiment  of  Foot,  or  Royal  Scots  181 2;  changed  to  1st  or  Royal  Regiment  of  Foot  in  1821I.  To  Burmah, 
1825  (war  of  1825-26).  To  India,  1826.  To  Scotland,  1S31.  To  Ireland,  1833.  to  Canada,  1836.  To  West  Indies, 
1843.  (Right  Wing  wrecked  in  1843,  taken  back  to  Quebec,  and  rejoined  the  Left  Wing  at  Barbadoes  in  1844.) 
To  Scotland  and  England,  1846.  To  Ireland,  1847.  To  Cephalonia,  1853.  To  the  Crimea,  1855.  To  Malta,  1856. 
To  Gibraltar,  1S57.  To  China,  1858  (capture  of  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin).  To  England,  i86r.  To  the 
Channel  Islands,  1864.  To  Ireland.  1865.  To  India,  1866.  (Title  changed  to  "  The  Royal  Scots,"  1871.)  To 
Ireland,  1880.    To  Scotland,  1884.    To  England,  1887.     To  Malta,  1890. 


The  Queen's  (Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment). 


istBatt.,  Thobba,  Punjab. 
2nd  Batt.,  Aldershol. 


1        Formerly  the  2nd  (The  Queen's  Hoy al) 


'  (The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  2nd  Surrey  Militia.} 


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Regimental  District, 

GUILDFORD. 

'  and  "  Vet  exuoia  triumphant,"  The  Roya!  Cypher 
Corunna"" Salamanca'  "  Vittoria"  "Pyrenees" 
Ghuznee"  "  IvSELii"  "  South  Africa,  1851-2-3" 


The   Paschal  Lamb,  with  the  Mottoes  "Pristine  virtutis  memor 
within  the  Garter.  "Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx),  "  Vimieha" 

"  NlVKLLE  "   "  ToULOUSE  "  "  PENINSULA  "   "AFGHANISTAN  " 

"  Tiku  Fonts"  "  Pekin  "  "Burma,  1885-87." 

ars'Scr.  Colonel. — Granville    George    Chetwynd    Stapylton,1  Ensign,    15    .Tunc    39  ;    Lieut. 
''28  Apr.   48;  Major,   18   Sept.    57;    Lt. Colonel,    P25    Sept.    60;     Colonel,    2=;   Sept. 
26  Mar.  70 ;  Lt.  General,  1  July  Si ;  Colonel  West  Surrey  Regiment,  23  Sept.  96. 
ieutenant  Colonels. — 1  John  Stratford  Collins,2  Ensign,  p2  Jan.  69  ;    Lieut.  28  Oct.  71 
Major,  20  Sept.  86  ;  Lt. Colonel,  29  Sept.  96  ;    Colonel,  20  May  98. 
2   Edward  Owen  Fisher  Hamilton*  (Brevet  Lt. Colonel,  20  May  98) ;  Lieut.  9  Aug.  73  ;   Captain,  19  Dec.  8 
Major,  3  July  93;  Lt. Colonel,  29  Sept.  98. 


Full  Hall 
Pay. Pay. 

31 

26 


13    Jan.    42  ;     Capt. 
65 ;    Major    General, 

Capt.  16  Mar.   81  ; 


Majors. 

2  William  Samuel  Burrell,  2nd  in  Com- 
mand 13  Sept. 98 

2  Henry  Denne  Robson,14  2nd  in  Com. 
mand  29  Sept.  98    

FrancisJohn  Pink,^  DSO..  (Bt.Lt.Col. 
16  Nov.  98)  serving  with  the  Egyptian 
Army 

William  Leonard  Addington  

p.s.c.  Charles  Carmiohael  Monro, 
Brigade  Major,  Gibraltar.  20  Oct.  98 

p.x.c.Hubert  Ion  WetherallHamilton,18 
L)SO.  serving  with  the  Egyptian  Army 

Robert  Dawson 

Harold  Dnniel  Edmund  Parsons,19 
Army  Ordnance  Department  

Alexander  William  Taylor,20  Adjutant 
2  Volunteer  Battalion  9  Dec.  95  


;.} 


Captains. 
William  Maxwell  Tracy,21  Army  Ord-  ) 
nance  Department ) 

1  James     Gurwood     King-King,    Staff"} 

College  Ji 

O'Brien  Zoucn   Darrah,   Adjutant 
Volunteer  Battalion  16  Mar.  96    .. 

2  Morton  Calverley  Coles 

:  Herbert  Maitlaml  Cowper,  serving  with  ) 

We*l  African  Frontier  Force ) 

1  William  James  Theodore  Glasgow,23 ) 

Adju-tant  1  Dec.  98 J> 

t  Dawson  Warren23 

2  George  Greenhongb  Whiffin,23  Adju- ) 

tarit  27  June  98 5 

2  Henry  Charles  Pilleau   

2  Arnold  Frederick  Sillem  

1  Beauchamp  Tyndall  Pell  

1  Digby  Mackworth    

i  Henry  St.  Clair  Wilkins   

2  Wilkinson  Dent  Bird2*   

2  Leonard  Markham  Crofts    

Henry  Russell  Hardy,  Dist.  Luspector\ 

of  Musketry,  Ireland,  1  July  98  J> 

1  Hugh  Edward  Cotterill25  

1  Frederic  Benjamin  Bissett  Pickard 

2  Arthur  Douglas  Raitt 

1  Harry  Roderick  Bottomley 

2  Hugh  Fawcett  Wardcu 


Lieutenants. 
1  George  Henry  Neale,26    Commandant') 

at  Fort  Attack     / 

1  Cecil  Parsons2" 

1  Arthur  Mudge 

1  Herbert  Atfield  Eugledue    

1  George  Edmund  Reginald  Kenriek28  ... 

2  Arthur  Wyndham  Tufnell    

2  Henry  Charles  Whinfield  (Depot)  

2  Charles  Edward  Wilson    ...'. 

Hugh    William    Smith,    serving  with  < 

Ljago.f  Constabulary  j 

1  Robert  Joseph  Atkinson  Terry 

1  Archibald  Montgomery  Tringhaan 

Roland  Henry  Mangles,  serving  with'/ 

the  West  African  Frontier  Police   ...  $ 

1  Edmund  Byam  Mathew-Lannowe    

1  Bryan  Thomas  Chureher 

2  Geoffrey  William  Poynder  

2  Basil  Hepburn  Hastie    

2  Robert  IVHara  Livesay    

1  Maurice  Gordon  Heath 

1  Wallace  Duffield  Wright 

2  Arthur  Edward  M'Namara 

2  Ivo  Lucius  BeresfordVesey 


Second  Lieutenants. 
2  Roger  John  Kynaston  Mott.... 


2ND  LIEUT. 


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29  June  78I 

t3  Aug.  79 

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5  Feb. 
4  May 

14  Sept. 
14  Sept. 
11  Feb. 
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28  June 
t6  July 

29  Oct. 


17  Jan. 

4  Feb. 

4  Mar. 

8  Apr. 

18  Nov. 

5  Dec. 

9  Jan. 
13  July 

17  Dec. 

13  J'lly 
15  Mar. 

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28  Sept. 
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5  Sept. 

9  Dec. 

9  Dec. 
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82 

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29  Sept.  98 

9  Sept. 

82 

12  Apr. 

91 

10  Mar. 

83 

12  Apr. 

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20  May    98 

6  Feb. 

6  Feb. 

23  Aug. 

7  Feb. 
29  Aug. 
10  Nov. 

24  July 
16  Oct. 

7  May 
i  June 

25  Nov. 
1  Dec. 

8  Dec. 

12  Feb. 

12  Apr. 

26  Nov. 
90/  15  Dec. 
90  6  Apr. 
90    11  May 


ti  May  92 
29  Sept.  92 
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921  28 


Nov.  9 

Sept.  94 

Jan.  95 

Apr.  95 

May  95 

Mar.  96 

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Sept.  96 

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20  Mar. 
29  Sept. 
11  Nov. 
14  Mar.  97 


21  Apr. 
28  Aug. 


23  Feb. 

23  Feb. 
20  July 
13  Sept.  08 
29  Sept.  98 
20  Oct.     98 


98 


16  June   97 


Full.  Half 
Pay  Pay. 


221 


The  West  Surrey  Regiment. 


2ND  LIEUT. 

i  Deo. 

Q7 

i  Dec. 

r/7 

16  Feb. 

q8 

27  Apr. 

P8 

8  June 

98 

6  July 

Q8 

7  Sept. 

98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
r  Paul  Whetham    

1  Charles  Harold  Bennett 

2  Lawrence  Dunkm  Wedd  

1  Charles  Edward  Knebel    

2  Charles  Frederic  Watson 

2  Claude  Seaton  Du  Buisson  .  .. 

John  Rainsford-Haunny  


6      ...    Quarter  Masters. — 1  John  James  Grubb,  22  Feb.  93 :  Hon.  Lieut. 

13  ...  2  John  Connors,  1  Apr.  36;  Hon.  Captain,  1  Apr.  96. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta  24  Dec.  1891.       2nd  Battalion  returned  from  India  23  Feb.  1894. 

1  Lieut. General  Stapylton  served  in  th?  13th  Light  Infantry  the  campaigns  of  1840  and  42  in  Afghanistan,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  of  the  Khoord  Cabool  Pass,  affair  of  Tezeen,  forcing  the  Jugdulluck  Pass,  reduction  of 
the  fort  of  Mamoo  Khayl,  heroic  defence  of  Jellalabad,  and  sorties  on  14th  Nov.  and  1st  Dec.  1841,  nth  March, 
24th  March,  and  1st  April  1842;  the  general  action  with  defeat  of  the  besieging  force  under  Akbar  Khan  before 
Jellalabad  on  the  7th  April,  the  storming  of  the  Jugdulluck  heights,  general  action  at  Tezeen,  and  recapture  of 
Cabool,  for  which  he  has  a  Medal,  as  also  for  Jellalabad. 

2  Colonel  Collins  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Queen's  Royal  West 
Surrey  Regiment  under  Brigadier  Generals  Lockhart  and  Collett,  part  of  the  time  in  command  of  a  Company  of 
Mounted  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

p.4  Lt.Colonel  E.  0.  F.  Hamilton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  parfin  the  defence  of  Candahar  as 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Lieut.General  Primrose,  and  was  present  in  the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  13S3-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Queen's  Royal  West 
Surrey  Regiment,  and  from  April  to  August  1887  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  3rd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  served 
with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Superintendent  of  Signalling  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

14  Major  Robson  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Queen's  Royal  West  Surrey  Regi- 
ment under  Brigadier  General  Lockhart  j  was  Station  Staff  Officer  at  Pyinmana  from  November  1886  to  August 
1887  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16  Lt.ColonelPink  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Officiating  Sub-Assistant  Commissary  General  on  the 
Khyber  Line  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General 
Lockhart,  and  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  3rd  Brigade  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  JDSO.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasp? ).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert 
Kitchener  in  1896  with  the  3rd  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at 
Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

18  Major  H.  I.  W.  Hamilton  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  as  Adjutant  of  the  2ndBattalion  Queen's 
Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment  under  Brigadier  General  Lockhart  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

19  Ma'or  Parsons. — For  War  Services,  see  Army  Ordnance  Department,  p.  369. 

20  Ma/'or  Taylor  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-S7  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Queen's  Royal  West  Surrey 
Regiment  under  Brigadier  General  Lockhart  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Captain  Tracy  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S7  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Queen's  Royal  West 
Surrey  Regiment  under  Brigadier  General  Lockhart  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  served  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  for 
seven  month3,  and  as  Station  Staff  Officer  at  Pyinmana  from  December  18S7  to  February  1888  (Clasp). 

23  Captains  Glasgow,  Warren,  and  Whiffin  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
Queen's  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment  under  Brigadier  General  Lockhart  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

24  Major  Bird  served  in  tbe  Niger  Sotdan  cimoaign  under  Major  Arnold  in  1897,  including  the  expeditions- 
to  Egbon,  Bida.  and  Ilorin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

25  Lieut.  Cotterill  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  Webt  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  irs 
1897-98  with  the  Utman  Khel  Column  of  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Provost  Marshal  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

26  Lieut.  Neale  served  in  the  Niger  Soudan  campaign  under  Major  Arnold  in  1897,  including  the  expeditions 
to  Egbon,  Bida,  and  Ilcrin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

27  Lieut.  Parsons  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India[under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  and  afterwardslwith  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

28  Lieut.  Kenrick  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  and  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  The  Queen's  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment  (formerly  the 

2nd  Regiment). 

Raised  in  England  in  1857.  To  Malta  and  the  Ionian  Islands,  1858-  To  Gibraltar,  1862.  To  Bermuda, 
1864.  To  Ireland,  1865.  To  England,  1S68.  To  Ireland,  1873.  To  England,  1876.  To  Malta,  1877. 
To  India,  1878.  (Entitled  "  2nd  Battalion  The  Queen's  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment,"  1881.)  To  Upper 
Burmah,  1886.     To  India,  1888.     To  England,  1894. 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  Buffs  [East  Kent  Regiment). 

5»  Second  Lieut.  Barnard  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-9S  with  the  1st  Battalion  the  Buffs  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of 
the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

60  Lieut.  Cumber  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1S75-76  wtth  the  Buffs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Bat- 
talion of  the  Buffs,  including  the  engagements  at  Panjkora  River  and  Mamugai  ( Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S97  with  the  Malakand  Field' 
Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs  (Clasp). 


The  Buffs  (East  Kent  Regiment). 


ist  Batt.,  Kaiiptee,  Bombay 
2 nil  Bate,  Brighton. 


]S 


229 
Formerly  the  3rd  (East  Kent — The  Buffs).  0"D 

\   I  Reqimental  District, 
''  L    CANTERBURY. 

Veterifrondescithonore."    The  Dragon.    Tho  United  Red  and  White  Rose  with  the  Imperial  Crown.  "  Blenheim  " 

RaMILLIBS"  "  OUDB.f  AKDE  ""  MaLPLAQUET"  "  DETTINGBN  "   "  DoUBO  "    "  TALAVEBA"  "  AlBUHEBA  " 
VlIXORIA  "        "Pl'RENEKs"  "  NlVELLE  "       "NlTE    "         "ORTHE3"        "  TOULOUSE  "         "  PENINSULA  " 

Punniar"  "Sevastopol"  "Taxu  Forts"  "South  Africa,  1S79  "  "  Chitral." 
Colonel. — Sir  Julius  Augustus  Robert  Raines,1  KCB.  Ensign,  28  Jan.  42  ;  Lt.  5  Apr.  44  ;  Capf.  pi3  Apr.  52  ; 

Bt. Major,  24  Apr.  55  ;    Major,  1  May  57  ;  Lt. Colonel,  17  Nov.  57;    Colonel,   20  July  58  ;    Major  General, 

6  March  68;   Lieut. General,  1  Oct.  77  ;   General,  1  July  81  ;  Colonel  The  Buffs,  23  Sept.  82. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 2  Robert  Albert  Hickson,2  Ensign,  v2&  June  67;  Lt.  e2$  Dec.  69;  Capt.  26  Feb.  76  j 

Major,  14  Mar.  83  ;  Lt. Colonel,  1  July  95. 
1  Albert  Edward  Ornmanney,'1  Ensign,  1*30  Oct.  69  ;  Lt.  •'27  Oct.  71 ;    Capt.  1  Nov.  78  ;    Major,  30  Nov.  85  ; 

Lt. Colonel,  23  May  96  ;   Colonel,  20  May  98. 


,Years'Ser. 


2ND  LIEUT. 

Majors. 
2  Julius  Batt  Backhouse,4  21111    in  Com-\ 

mand  26  June  96    ) 

p.s.c.  Richard  Stanley  Hawks  Moody,5) 

2nd  in  Command  26  June  96     i 

2  John  William  Hind6  (Depot)     

p.s.c.  Cosmo  Huntly  Gordon"   

1  Bryan  Francis  Holme9 

p.s.c.  Alfred  Jns.  Whitacre  Allen."  Sfa-~i 

Hon  Staff  Officer,  Ferczepure,  4  July  98  j 

2  p.s.c.  Courteuay  Bourchier  Vyvyan15  ...;        ,,  „ 
Edgar  Evelyn  RavenhilU6 J  ^ay    7 

3  July    79 

22  Jan.    81 

23  April  81 
23  April  81 


Captains. 

2  George  Victor  Daughsh18     

Edward  Charles  James  Williams,20  on  ~> 

Special  Sercice.  Egypt    ) 

Reginald  Bayard,  Adj.  3  Bn.  1  Feb.  96  ... 

2  William  Henry  Booth  

2  Alexander  Rowland  Eustace 

p.s.c.  Nauntoi'.  Henry  Vertue,  Aide  de  | 
Camp  to  Major  General  F.   X.  Mobson  > 

26  Mar.  97 ) 

Charles  Kendal  Greene,  Army  Ord.  Dept. 
Lionel  George  NuttallEales,29  ^rfy«<ani  ^ 

1  Volunteer  Battalion  1  Nov.  97 ) 

1  Edward  Cecil  Morgan  Parry30  (Depot)  ... 
George  Gilett  Hunter.32  serving  in  the  "> 

Egyptian  Coast  Guard     ) 

1   Arthur  LyndecLynden-Bell,33Sflyf  Coll. 
Reginald  Hughes  D'Aeth,4<y.  2  Volun-  \ 

teer  Battalion  1  Feb.  95 ) 

Frederick  Knight  Es&eU, Adj.  2  Vol.  Bn.  ) 
York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  25  June  96    ) 

1  Bernard  Richard  Kinneir  Tarte34    

Hy.  Cecil   de  la  Montague   Hill,  Inst.  ^ 

Hythe  School  of  Musketry  12  Mar.  98     ) 

2  Augustus    David   Geddes,    Adjutant") 

16  Feb.  98  ) 

2  Harry  Francis  Sparrow  ...  

Richard  George  Armine  Marriott    

Lewis Iggulden  BackhouseHulke36   

1  Arthur  Grant  Trollope37 

Edmond  Guy  Tulloch    Bainbridge,38  > 

serving  with  the  Egyptian  Army   j 

2  Frank  William  Bradley  Dyne39 

2  Julian  Hasler40   

Charles  Clermont  Cobbe41  

1  Robert  Frederick  Pearson,42  Adjutant ) 
1  Apr.  96  J 


Lieutenants. 

Roger  Swetenham 

Robert  Kenrick  Price  

1  William  Arnold  Eaton43  [Depot)    

2  Edward  Heneage  Finch  Hattcn  (Depot) 

1  Robert  M'Douall44 

William  Herbert  Trevor46    

iEneas  Charles  Perkins47 

2  FermorGodfrey-Faussett    

2  Henry  Guy  Full.jarnes  Savage  Gregson... 

1  Cyril  Lachlan  Porter48  

2  Charles  Durnford  Kelynge  Greenway. 

1  Frederick  Spencer  Reeves49    

2  Geoffrey  Brouncker  De  Mareis  Mairis 

Rowland  fidward  Power50    

Richard  Bright5' 

2  Lionel  Charles  Edward  Knight 

Francis  J  oyeeEngelbach,52fcri)i'»^Mna'e)- ) 
the  Royal  Niger  Company  ) 

1  Henry  Augustus  Breffney  Ternan53    ...... 

2  Herbert  Humphrey  de  Bohun  Morris 

1  Samuel  Lionel  Phillpotts  Barker54 

2  Claude  Arthur  Worthington  ' 


5  Feb.    87 

4  May  87 
4  May  87 
14  Sept.  87 
16  Nov.  87 
11  Feb.   88 

9  May  88 
19  Sept.  88 
10  Nov.    8S 

3  Apr.    89 


Second  Lieutenants. 

1  Rowland  Percy  Somerset  Elderton55 

2  Jnmes  M'Bain  Ronald 

I    Montgomery  Sidney  Williamb56   


21  Dec.  89 
3  May    90 

8  Oct.     90 
17  Jan.    9; 

9  Jan.  92 
I-,  July  92 
13  Aug.  92 
28  Sept.  92 
19  Nov.  92 
21  Jan. 
13  Mar. 

19  July 
9  Sept.  93 

21  Oct.  93 
7  Mar.  94 
7  Mar.    94 

20  June  94 
25  Mar.    96 


15  May  72 

9  Aug.  73 

28  Feb.  74 

28  Feb.  74 

13  June  74 

12  Feb.  76 

6  Jan.  80 

1  July  81 


1  July  Si 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

10  May  82 

29  July  82 

6  Feb.  84 


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6  June 
6  June   v. 
6  June    96 

6  June  96 
5  Sept.  96 
15  May    97 


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6  Feb. 

23  Aug. 

23Aug. 
9  May 
9  May 
9  May 

25  Nov. 
10  Nov. 
10  Nov. 


21  Nov.   39 

5  Mar.  90 

1  Apr.  90 

11  Julv  90 

20  Aug.  90 

3  Dec.    90 

24  Jan.    92 

4  Feb.    92 
1  Apr.    92 

28  Sept.  92 


2  Jan. 
22  Mar. 

12  Apr. 
26  Apr. 

4  Oct.     i 

13  June  94 
1  Jan.  95 
1  July 

15  Oct. 
Oct. 


95 

95 

o  utl,  95 
17  Mar.  96 
2  ?  May    96 

25  June  96 
17  Mar.   97 

26  Mar.  97 
7  Apr. 

7  May 


CAPTAIN. 

BBEV.MAJ. 

MAJOR. 

15  Mar. 

8c 

30  Nov. 

85 

24  Oct. 

80 

14  Jan. 

86 

23  Dec. 
19  Mar. 
27  Sept. 

81 
82 

83 

Jo  Dec. 

21  Jan. 

1  July 

86 
ge 
9S 

8  Jan. 

85 

19  Aug. 

9S 

14  Jan. 
1  July 

86 

87 

8  May    97 

25  Aug. 
23  Mar. 

97 

9& 

1  Nov. 

87 

1  Nov. 

92 

16  Nov.  98 

2  Jan. 
2  Jan. 
22  Mar. 

93 
93 
93 

22  Mar. 

93 

26  Apr. 

93 

26  Apr. 

93 

4  Oct. 

93 

31  Jan. 

94 

31  Jan. 

94 

31  Jan. 

94 

1  Jan. 

95 

1  July 

95 

25  Oct. 

95 

25  Oct. 

95 

23  May 
25  June 
20  Mar. 
7  Apr. 

96 
96 
97 
97 

28  July 

97 

17  Dec.    98. 

28  July 
12  Mar. 
22  Mar. 

97 
98 
98 

22  Mar. 

95 

7  Aug. 

7  Oct. 
i2  Mar. 
22  Mar. 


Year 

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Pay. 

s'Ser. 

Half 
Pay. 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

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8 

8 

270 


27ie  Buffs  (East  Kent  Regiment). 


Skcoxd  Likutexants. 

Harold  Findlay 

Harry  Fearnley  Kirkpatrick57    

Henry  Hume  Uhisholm  Baird5S 

William  George  Frederick  Barnard58  . 
Francis  Charles  Alexander  Macnab  .. 
Geoffrey  Turner  Devereux  Hickman  .. 

Alexander  de  Clanay  Rennick 

Ralph  Gore  Devereux  Groves-Raines 
Henry  Granville  Deedes  


2X1)   LI  HUT. 


Facinas  Buff. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  29  Jan.  1885. 
?.nd  Battalion  returned  from  Egypt,  2^  Apr.  18S6. 


Quarter  Martin. — t  Herbert  Charles  Cumber,00  29  Apr.  91;   Ron.  Lieut. 
2  George  Boon,  24  June  91;  Son.  Lieut. 

1  Sir  Julius  Raines  sei7cd  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  at  Bulennak,  the 
battle  of  Alma  (where  ho  carried  the  Queen's  Color  as  a  Captain),  the  Hank  march  by  Mackenzie's~Farm'  the 
battles  of  Inkerman  and  Tchernaya,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  tbe  26th  October  1854;  served  as  an  Assistant 
Royal  Engineer  in  the  Right  Attack  throughout  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (severely  wounded  in  the  Trenches 
during  the  bombardment  of  the  17  th  October),  and  present  in  the  Trenches  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th 
June  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  mentioned  in  despatches  as  "  having  served  with  zeal  and  distinction  from  the  open- 
ing of  the  campaign,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  through- 
out the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  commanded  the  troops  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rowa  on  6th 
January  1858  (received  the  high  commendation  of  the  Governor  and  the  Commander  in  Chief  of  Bombay  in 
Council  for  "gallantry  displayed  and  ably  conducting  these  operations");  commanded  the  Left  Wing  95th 
Regiment  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awa.h  on  24th  January;  commanded  the  95th  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Kotah,  and  commanded  the  3rd  assaulting  Column  on  30th  March ;  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Chundaree  26th 
May :  commanded  the  Infantry  of  Brigadier  Smith's  Column  at  the  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai ;  before  Gwalior  on  the 
17th  June  (specially  mentioned  in  despatches  by  Sir  Hugh  Rose  for  "  good  service  and  assisting  to  take  and  hold 
the  position  ot  Kota-ka-Seria") ;  and  in  the  general  action,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Gwalior 
on  19th  June  (wounded  by  a  musket-ball  in  the  left  arm,  specially  mentioned  by  Sir  Hugh  Rose  for  "  gallantry  and 
taking  by  assault  two  18-pounders"  and  for  "good  service  in  turning  the  guns  captured  on  the  enemy") ;  present 
at  the  sieee  and  capture  of  Fouree  on  24th  August  185s  ;  and  the  surprise  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Koondrye  on 
the  19th  January  1859,  (in  addition  to  the  above  he  has  been  four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  marched 
3,000  miles  in  command  of  the  95th  Regiment  in  Central  India.  Medal  with  Clasp,  Colonel,  and  CH.  for  distin- 
guished service  in  the  held).  As  Brigadier  General  commanded  the  expedition  from  Aden  into  the  interior  of 
Arabia  in  1S65-66,  when  the  troops  captured  and  destroyed  many  towns  and  forts,  including  Ussala,  the  FudtLjelis 
capital,  and  seven  cannon  (received  the  commendation  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  of  Bombay  for  the  efficient 
manner  in  which  those  successful  operations  were  effected).    Nominated  JlCB.  -j^th  May  1893. 

~  Lit. Colonel  Hicksou  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in 
1805  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Colonel  Ommanncy  served  with  the  Buffs  in  the  operat;ons  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  7St 
Battalion  of  the  Buffs.and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  Indi*  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  the 
Buffs  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including  the  operations  in  Ba.iour  and  the  Mohmand  country,  with  the 
Utmavi  Khel  Column  of  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  ami  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and 
capture  of  the  Tan_'a  Pass  (twine  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Clasp). 

I  Major  Backhouse  served  with  the  Barfs  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Inyezane  and  Gingindhlovu  (Medal  with  Jlasp). 

5  Major  Moody  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  v,Tith  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  operations  of  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  m  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs,  a.nd  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  as  2nd  in  Command  of  the  1st  Battalion  the  Buffs  with  the  Malakand  Field 
Force,  including  the  operations  in  Bajour  and  the  Mohmand  country — wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

6  Major  Hind  served  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the 
Buffs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Major  C.  H.  Gordon  served  in  the  Zulu  warin  iS79,andwas  present  in  theengagementatlnyezane  and 
in  Ekowe  during  the  investment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Major  Holme  served  with  the  Buffs  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  3875-76,  includ- 
ing the  action  of  the  4th  February  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Staff 
Captain,  and  afterwards  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with 
the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Bufi-i.  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  campaign  on  the  North  West.  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion 
the  Buffs  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  inc'ndidg  the  operations  in  Bajour  and  the  Mohmand  country,  with 
the  Iltman  Khel  Column,  and  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  cautureiof  the  Tanga  Pass 
(Clasp). 

II  Major  Allen  served  with  the  3rd  Buffs  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
at  Inyezane  and  Gingindhlovu  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  In  1884-85  ;  was  Commandant 
of  Dal-Sarkamatts  aud  Rail  Head,  and  from  28th  February  to  22nd  July  he  commanded  the  Transport  Train 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

15  Major  Vyvyan  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  andwas  present  in  the  engagement  at  Inyezane  and  at  Ekowe 
during  the  investment.  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  i.he  operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick 
Carriugton  in  1896  as  Brigade  Major  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

16  Major  Ravenhill  served  in  the  campaign  on  ihe  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  the  Buffs  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including  the  operations  in  Bajour 
and  the  Mohmand  country,  with  the  Utman  Khel  Column,  and  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack 
and  capture  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

11  Captain  Danglish  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895 
with  the  itt  Battalion  of  the  Buffs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

a"  Major  Williams  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2'J  Captain  Eales  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  as  Signalling  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

°J'>  Captain  Parry  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with 
the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion 
the  Buffs  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including  the  operations  in  Bajour  and  the  Mohmand  country,  with  the 
Utman  Khel  Column,  andwith  the  Buner  Field  Force, including  the  attack  andcaptureof  theTangaPass  (Clasp). 

31  Captain  Annealey  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
i8i;7-9S  wi»h  the  est  Battalion  .the  Buffs  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force,  with  the  Utman  Khel  Column  of  the  Mala- 
kand Field  Force,  and  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal 
with  Cla=p). 

32  Captain  Hunter  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1888,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


War  Senices  of  the  Officers  of  the  Buffs  {East  Kent  Regiment).  230a. 

33  Captain  Lynden  Bell  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in 
1895  as  Adjutant  of  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Buffs,  and  was  pre.-ent  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

34  Captain  Tarte  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  hitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1859 
with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs,  including  the  engagement  at  Mangui  (Medal  with  Clasn).  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockbart  in  1897-98  with  the  ist  Battalien  The 
Buffs  with  the  1st  Malakand  Fie'd  Force,  including  the  operations  in  Bnjour  and  Mohmand  Countrv.  with  the 
Utman  Khel  Column,  and  with  the  Buncr  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Tanga  Pass 
(Clasp). 

36  Captain  Hulke  ser\ed  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  the  Butts  with  the  Malakand 
Field  Force  including  the  operations  in  Bajour  and  the  Mohmand  country,  and  with  the  Utman  Khel  Column  of 
the  Malakand  Field  Force— wounded  (Clasp). 

37  Captain  Trollope  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  :89s 
with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

36  Major  Bainbridge  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  tvnder  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with 
the  1st  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

39  Captain  Dyne  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  uuder  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with 
the  1  st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs,  including  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force,  and  with  the  1st  Battalion  the  Buffs  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force, 
including  the  operations  in  Bajour  and  the  Mohmand  country,  with  tire  Utman  Khel  Column,  and  with  the  Buner 
Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Claspl. 

40  Captain  Hasler  served  throughout  the  operations  cf  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895 
with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs  includng  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force,  and  with  the.  1st  Battali  >n  of  the  Buffs  with  the  Malakand 
Field  Force,  including  the  operations  in  Baiour  and  the  Mohmand  country,  with  the  Utman  Khel  Column,  and 
with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Tansra  Pass  (Clasp). 

41  Captain  Cobbe  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Rebel  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  with 
the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Wi'li  im  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion 
the  Buffs  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  with  the  Utman  Khel  Column,  and  w-ith  the  Buner  Field  Force, 
including  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Clasp). 

42  Captain  Pearson  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Belief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895 
with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs  as  Regimental  Ttansport  Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
en  the  North  West  Front  er  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Battalion  the 
Buffs  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  with  the  Utman  Khel  Column,  and  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including 
the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Tanga  Fass  (Clasp). 

43  Lieut.  Eaton  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with 
the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  Tndia 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  the  Buffs  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including 
the  engagement  at  Landakai  and  the  operations  in  Bajour  and  the  Mohmand  country,  with  the  Utman  Khel 
Column,  and  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Clasp). 

44  Lieut.  M'Douall  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895 
with  the  1  st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Panjkora  River  and  Mamugai  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

46  Lieut.  Trevor  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895 
with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs,  including  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  ttie 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  Ind'a  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  as  Assistant  signalling 
Officer  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  with  tbe  Malakand  Field  Force, 
including  the  operations  in  Bajour  and  the  Mohmai  d  country,  with  the  Utman  Khel  Column,  and  with  the 
Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Clasp). 

47  Lieut.  Perkins  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895 
with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

48  Lieut-  Porter  served  thioughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with 
the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs,  including  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Cla^p).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  Ncrth  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Willi-nm  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  i^t  Battalion  the  Buffs  with 
the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including  the  operations  in  Bajour  and  the  Mohmand  country,  with  the  Utman  Khel 
Column  as  Regimental  Transport  Officer,  and  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of 
the  Tanga  Pass  (Clasp). 

49  Lieut.  Reeves  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895 
with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs,  including  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-08  with  the  1st  Rattalion 
the  Buffs  w.th  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including  the  operations  in  Bajour  and  the  Mohmand  countrv,  with  the 
Utman  Khel  Column,  and  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  tne  Tanga  Pass 
(Clasp). 

s0  Lieut.  Power  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1805 
with  tne  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs,  including  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  or.  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  ist  Battalion 
the  Buffs  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including  the  operations  in  Bajour  and  the  Mohmand  country,  with  the 
Utman  Khel  Column,  and  with  the  Baner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Tanga  Pass- 
wounded  (Clasp). 

51  Lieut.  Bright  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1395  with 
the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Buffs  including  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  iu  1897-98  with  the  ist  Battalion  the  Bulls  with 
the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including  the  operations  iu  Bajour  and  the  Muhinaud  country,  with  the  Utmau  Khel 
Column,  and  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  canture  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Clasp). 

52  Lieut.  Engelbach  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Ch.tral  Relief  Force  uuder  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95 
Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  the  Buffs  (Clasp). 

53  Lieut*  Terman  served  in  the  campaign 'on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  WiHiam  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  ist  Battalion  the  Buffs  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including  the  operations  in  Bajour  and 
the  Mohmand  country,  with  the  Utman  Khel  Column,  and  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and 
capture  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

51  Lieut.  Barker  served  in  the  campaign  ou  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhsrt  in 
1897-93  witti  the  ist  Battalion  the  Buffs  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including  the  operations  in  Bajour  and 
the  Mohmand  country  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

55  Second  Lieut.  Elderton  served  in  the  camoaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Look- 
hart  in  1897-98  with  the  ist  Battalion  the  Buffs  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of 
the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

56  Second  Lieut.  Williams  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  ist  Battalion  the  Buffs  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  capture 
of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«  Second  Lieut.  Kirkpatrick  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  ist  Battalion  the  Buffs  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  attack  and  capture 
of  the  Tan^a  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

IFor  remainder  of  Notes,   see  end.  cf  the  West  Surrey  Eegtp.  228 

0 


231-2 


4 


TH 


"t-, 


The  King's  Own  (Royal  Lancaster  Regiment). 

]  Formerly  the  4th  (The  King'sOwn  Royal) 

(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  1st  Lancashire  I  *mi  Batt.'  licMeld. 


Militia.) 


Regimental  Distri 

LANCASTER. 

"ff  Lion   °f,  England.       The    Royal  Cypher  within    the    Garter.     "Corunna"    "Badajoz"  "Salamanca" 
ittoki^  "  "St.  Sebastian-  ""■  Nive  "  "  Peninsula,"  "Bladensburg  "  "  Watekloo  "  "  Alma  "  "Inkerman" 
"Sevastopol"  "Abyssinia"    "  Soutii  Africa,  1879." 
Colonel. — c.  Sir  William  Gordon  Cameron,1  KCB.  Ensign,  24  May  44  ;  Ensign  and  Lieut.  ''12  May  47  ;  Lt. 
<f  Capt.  ''15  July  53  ;   Bt. Major,  24  Apr.  55  ;  Major,  23  Oct.  57  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  3  Feb.  63 ;   Colonel,  15  Aug. 
6S  ;  Major  General,  25  June  7S  ;  Lt.  General,  17  July  Zi  ;  General,  21  Jan.  93  ;  Colonel  Lancaster  Regiment, 
16  Jan.  94. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 2  Malby  Edward  Crofton,3  Ensign,  pi6  Juno  65  ;  Lieut.  pi2  Nov.  70;  Cup*.  9  July  79  ; 
Major,  9  Mar.  86  ;     £/.  Colonel,  25  Jan.  95. 
John  Rowlandson,1G  Lieut.  10  Jan.  72;    Captain,  22  Sept.  80;  Major,  7  Oct.  91;  Lt  .Colonel,  26  June  07. 


32 


27 


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Majors. 
p.s.c.  Ernest  Walter  Yeatherd,  2nd  in\ 

Command  21  Aug.  96 ) 

p.s.c.   John   Moore  Gawne,19  2nd  in  ) 

Command  26  June  97 ) 

Frank  Broad  wood  Matthews9 


,   2ND  LIEUT. 

I 


8»/i 


4  Dec.  78 

22  Jan.  79 

22  Jan.  79 

14  Jan.  80 

23  Oct.  80 
22  Jan. 


2  Archibald  John  Joseph  Ross    1  May    78 

2  Ernest  Augustus  Fred.  Carter9  {Depot)1  n  May    78 
William    Lancelot  James,9    District  \ 
Insp.  of  Musketry ,  Malta,  12  July  97  ) 
t  Walter  Henry  DufHn 

1  Thomas  Cameron  Fitzgerald  SomerO 

ville S 

Captains. 
Guy  Audouin  Carleton,  D.  A.  A.  Gen.  > 
for  Musk.  Bombay  Army,  S  Juno  94  j 
t  Antoine  Dominique Thorne  (Depot) 

2  Charles  Gerard  Barton 

1  Godfrey  Leicester  Hibbert 

WilloughbySeymourBurtou,  Adjutant) 

t  Volunteer  Battalion  27  July  97     ...  j 

Alexander  James  King,10  serving  with  I 

the  Egyptian  Army ) 

1  William  Houghton    

1  Walter  James  Mangles    

John  Henry  Arthur  Boyce,  Adjutant  ) 

4  Battalion  15  Jan.  96 $ 

Leslie  Falkiner  John  deVere  Stokes, ~> 
serving  in  the  British  Central  Africa  > 

Protectorate ) 

r  John  Haliburton  Laurie 

2  William  Sandbach 

1  John  Archibald  Paton  

1  Donald  Maxwell  M'Lachlan  

2  Maurice  Wrottesley  Kirk  

_■  Gerald  Lindsay  Palmes    

Frederick    Montgomerie   Carleton, ]s 
serving  with  West  African  Regiment 

1  Thomas  John  Marker  

2  Edward  Plunkett  Burke 


14  Jan.    80 


Lieutenants. 

2  James  Gordon  Turing  Bruce   

John  Malise  Anne  Graham,  serving  ) 

with  the  Egyptian  Army ) 

2  Aylmer  Richard  Sancton  Martin 

1  Hugh  Galloway 

1  John  Henry  Lloyd,  Adjutant  7  Oct.  97 
1  Francis  Shand  Byam  Johnson 

1  James  George  Constable  (Depot) 

2  Algernon   Thomas   Henry    Kemmis 

Betty  (Depot)  

1  Thomas  Duncan  Legh  Whittington  . 

2  Alf.  M'Nair Dykes,  Adjutant  ioNov.97 

1  William  Agar  Lander  Lethbridge 

2  Francis  Coventry  Dudfleld  Davidson 

2  George  Reginald  Stephens    

2  Alex.  Price  Conolly  Herschel  Wade  .. 

1  Rupert  Henry  Frederick  Newton    

1  Robert  Gabbett Parker 

1  John  Henry  Morrah 

1  Reginald  Ernest  Earl  Donajowski  

2  Robert  Harry  Cortauld  Coe   

r  RobertNelsoa  Dobson 

2  Nigel  Lucius  Samuel  Lysons    

Second  Lieutenants. 
1  William  Beresford  Molony 

1  Sidney  Rowlett  Fletcher 

2  Charles  Edward  M'lver  Morrison   

1  William  Ernest  Streatfeild  Woodgate 

1  Thomas  Dare  Jackson 

2  Esmae  Allan  Peers  Vaughan    

1  Edward  Frederick  Thrupp 

Henry  Kenny  Clough 


4  May    87 
16  Nov.   87 

12  Sept.  S3 

3  Oct.     88 

10  Nov.  88 
19  Dec.    88 

6  July  89 
9  Nov.   89 

4  Mar.    91 

7  Nov.   91 

13  Aug.  92 
19  Oct.     92 

23  Dec.    93 

19  July 

8  Aug. 

12  Dec. 
6  Mar. 
6  Mar. 

29  May 

27  Jan. 

28  Sept.  95 
26  Feb.  96 
25  Mar.    96 

5  Sept.  96 

20  Feb.    97 

24  Mar.    97 

13  May    97 


13  Nov.  72 

13  June  75 

15  July  76 

6  Mar.  80 

20  Mar.  80 

5  Dec.  80 

27  Dec.  80 

1  July  3 1 


1  July  Si 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

6  Feb.  84 

14  May  84 

12  Nov.  84 

1  July  81 
12  Nov.  84 

6  May  85 

23  May  85 

2  Sept.  85 

7  Feb.  85 
25  Aug. 
22  Sept. 
18  Dec. 
22  Dec. 


86 


7  Oct.  Si 

28  May  84 

18  Apr.  85 

24  Mar.  86 

11  Aug.  80 

1  Feb.  8S 

1  Feb.  88 

21  May  88 


21  May 

2  Oct.  88 

26  June  89 
19  Aug.  91 

8  Oct.  91 

27  July  92 

18  June  88 

2  May  94 

8  June  94 

25  Jan.  95 


1  Apr. 

ir  June 
15  July 

21  Nov. 
19  Aug. 

26  June 

2  May 
14  Oct. 
21  Oct. 


24  July 
21  Oct. 
4  Nov. 
13  Jan. 
13  Nov. 
23  Mar. 

11  May 

it  May 
28  May 


ro  Nov.   98 


24  Feb.    90 

26  June    93 

12  July  03 
2  May  94 
16  Sept.  96 

iS  Nov.    96 

26  June  97 

29  Sept.  97 


Majors  Matthews.  Carter,  and 
15  Nov.  95  James  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879 
21  Mar     06  'iIe(lal  witQ  Clasp). 

1  IG  Major  Rowlandson  and  Captain 
23  Sept.  96  Ridleyserved  in  the  Zuluwar  in  1879 
4  Nov.   96  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

19  Major  Gawne  served  in  the 
Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Bechuanalnnd 
Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren 
in  1884-85. 


[For  remainder  of  Notes,  see   end  of 
Northumberland  Fusiliers,  p.  233a. 


4  Nov. 

96 

1  Jan. 

07 

13  Jan. 

97 

16  Oct. 

9S 

S  May 

97 

10  June 

97 

13  Nov. 

97 

9  Feb. 

98 

23  Mar. 

98 

9  Apr. 

98 

28  May 

98 

is  May  97 
26  May    97 

8  Sept.  97 

8  Sept.  97 

1  Dec.  97 
16  Feb.  98 
16  F6b.    98 

4  May  98 
98 

^  ,  Son, Lieut. 
2  Charles  William  Jepson,  1  July  96 ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  24  Sept.  1895.        mil  Battalion  returned  from  Bombay  24  Feb. 


1  Oswal  Cuthber;  Borrett    J    7  May 

Quarter  Masters. — 1  Thomas  Batchelor,  2  Feb.  9 


The  Northumberland  Fusiliers. 


ist  Batt.,  Cret;.        "1 
2nd  Batt.  Portland,  j 


Formerly  the  $th  {Northumberland  Fusiliers). 
[The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  Northumberland  Militia 


t 


233 


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Regimental  District, 
NEWCASTLE. 

"QuoFata  vacant."  St.  George  and  the  Dragon.  The  United  Red  and  White  Rose,  with  the  Royal  Crest.  "Wilhelm- 

STAHL"    "ROLEIA  "  "  VlJIIEHA"    "CoRUNNa"    "  BuSACO  "  "  ClUDAD  RODRIGO  "    "  BADAJOZ  "    "  SALAMANCA  ""  Vll- 

YearsrSeiT    T0EIA  "  "  Nivelle  "   "Orthes"  "Toulouse"  "Peninsula"  "Lucknow"  "Afghanistan,  1878-80." 
'Full  Half  c°l°iiel-— Frederick  Arthur  Willis,1  CB.  Ensign,  27  Sept.  44 ;  Lt.  p8  May  46 ;   Capf.  "16  June  52  ;  Bt. Major, 
i  fay.  Pay.      24  Mar.  58;  Major,  4  Apr.  59 j  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  26  Apr.  59;  Lt. Colonel,  p22  Dec.  63  ;  Colonel,  21   May  65  ; 
1     Major  General,  18  Mar.  70;  Lt.  General,  19  Mar.  86  ;  Colon 'I  .Northumberland  Fusiliers,  4  Mar.  95. 
27      ...  i Lieutenant  Colonels. — t  Charles  Gilbert  Colvin  Money,   CB.  Lt.  29  May  72;    Capt.  1  Sept.  82;    Major, 

9  Dec.  qi;  Lt. Colonel,  23  Nov.  97. 
23  !   ...    2  Richard  Lionel  Arthur  Pennington,15  Lt.  n  Sept.  76;   Capt.  9  Sept.  82;  Major,  22  Feb.  92 ;  Lt. Colonel, 
j     21  Jan.  98. 


in  ) 


19  ! 

19 
17 
17 

ID    ; 


I'/l 


Majors. 
2  George  Frend,172!!(ii«  Command  1  Jan.gS 

1  Hon.  Charles  Lambton,  DSO.  2nd 

Command  21  Jan.  98 

2  Thomas  Graves  Lowry  Herbert- Arm-  I 

strong  (Depot)    I 

William  Eden  Sturges,  D. A. A. Gen.') 

for  Musketry ,  Punjab,  7  May  97  J 

Dudley    Stratuearn     Stewart,    Adj.l 

1  Vol.  Bn.  Argyll  Highrs.  30  Nov.  93  j 
p.s.c.  Thomas  David  Pilcher,  serving  ) 

in  W.  Africa,  with  rank  of  Lt.  Colonel  j 

1  Edmund  William  Dashwood    

p.s.c.Wm.  Kenry  SitvreU*' (Bt. Lt.Col- ) 

onel  16   Nov.    98),  serving  with    the  r 
Egyptian  Army ) 

Captains. 
St.  George  Charles  Henry,21  serving') 
with  the  Egyptian  Army S 

2  JamesFoster  EtiddelP1 

1  Edward  Boaz  Eagar 

1  Josard  Henry  Lachlan  White    

i  Cyril  Henry  Leigh  James   

p.s.c.  Cecil  Edw.  Keith-Falconer 26^ 
(Bt.Lt. Colonel  16  Nov.  98),  serving  > 
with  the  Egyptian  Army J 

p.s.c.  Edward  Severin  Heard,22  In-  I 
structor  Staff" College  r  Jan.  97    5 

2  William  Albert  Willmott 

2  Mowbray  Lees  Sant  

1  Dou<rlas  Sapte 

2  Edward  Walter  Fletcher22  

2  Ferdinand  George  Casson  

Percival  Spearman  Wi\]a.nson,term'ngl 

in  W. Africa,  under  the  Colonial  Office  $ 
Gerard  Frederick  Towlerton  Leather,  1 

Adjutant  3  Battalion  6  Apr.  98    J 

Arthur  Wm.  Calvert  Booth,22  serving') 

in  W.Africa, under  the  Colonial  Office  ) 
Arthur  Frederick  Dawkins,  on  special  > 

employ  with  West  African  Regiment  ) 
Arthur    Edward    Lowther    Crofton,  { 

Ad;.  3  Vol.  Bn.  15  June  96   .» 

2  JBTon.Murrough O'Brien,  Aide  de  Camp  \ 

to  the  Lord  Lt.  of  Ire/and,  30  July  95  > 
1  George  Lake  Sidney  Ray,  Adjutant ) 

1  Oct.  95 i 

1  Robert  Henry  Isacke22  (Depot)  

1  Samuel  Herbert  Enderby    

2  Henry  Sandys  Ainslie 

1  Francis  Charles  Turner   

2  Wm.  Somervell,  Adjutant  13  Feb.  9;, 

1  Spencer  Charles  Ferguson... 

2  Francis  Britton  Morley    


Lieutenants. 

2  Clement  Yatman    

2  Henry  Edmund  Burleigh  Leach  

2  John  Arthur  Cosrhill  Somerville 

1  Arthur  Jex-Blake  Percival     

1  Charles  Edward  Fishbourne    

Steuart    Murray  Bincy,  Army  Pay  ) 

Dept.  with  rank  of  Captain    $ 

Edward  Morris  Moulton-Barrett    

Charles  Michell  Aloysius  Wood,  sen-  \ 

ing  in  China  $ 

Hugh  Trevor  Crispin   

Stiuley  Smyth  Flower,  serving  under') 

the  Siamese  Government / 

1  Charles  Arthur  Armstrong  ( Depot) 

Frank  Bevan 

1  Basil  Thorold  Buckley    

1  Harry  Stanley  Toppin 

1  Henry  George  Lvnch-Staunton 

2  Wilfrid  Hubert  Wild{Depot) 

1  Robert  Christopher  Baron  Lethbridgc 

2  Francis  Powell  Braithwaite  

1  Robert  Walter  Maxwell  Brine  

-.  Hubert  Chase  Hall    

2  Edward  Ernest  Williams   


2ND  LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


14  July    83 
25  July    83 


29  Nov.    76 

31  May    77 

19  Dec.    77      3  April  78"  24  Jan.  85 

30  Jan.    78      7  Jan.    80]     4  May  85 

11  May     78      1  Jan.    81    27  Jan.  86 

12  Feb.  86 

13  Nov.  86 

14  Jan.    80      1  July    81'  10  Apr.  89 


BEEV.SIAJ. 


21  June   79      1  Jan.    8r 

22  Jan.    79      1  July    81 


31  Jan.    80 

11  Aug.   80 
11  Aug.    80 


1  July    81 

1  July    81 

1  July    81 

10  May    32 

9  Sept.  82 


10  Apr.  89 

18  Nov.  89 

27  Jan.  90 

20  Mar.  91 

15  June  91 


22  Apr.  93 
21  Jan.  95 

27  Jan.  9s 

30  Jan.  95 

23  Sept.  96 

23  Nov.  97 

23  Nov.  97 

21  Jan.  98 


27  Jan.  83'  22  Feb.  92 

10  Mar.  83!  it  May  92 

25  Aug.  83    23  May  92 

6  May  85I  24  Oct.  92 

9  May  S5J  24  Oct.  92 

23  May  85;  15  Dec.  92 

29  Aug.  85:   17  Oct.  94 

2S  Apr.  86]  27  Oct.  94 


28  Apr.  86 
2s  Aug.  86 
25  Aug.   86 


17  Nov. 

26  Feb.    87  27  Jan. 

14  Sept.  87  10  Apr. 

14  Sept.  87  10  Apr. 

21  Aug.   89  9  Nov. 

1  Mar.   90  11  May 
14  Sept.  87  22  Oct. 

2  Oct.     89  2-  Feb. 
16  July    9c,  zs  Aug. 

8  Oct.    90  23  Mar. 


86 


00 


21  Jan.  95 

21  Jan.  95 

27  Jan.  95 

15  May  95 

29  Dec.  95 

20  Dec.  95 


95 

94 

9 

95 

95 

95 

96 

96 

Second  Lieutenants 
,'i  Austin  Claude  Girdwood    6  June   96 


29  Oct. 
2  Mav 
9  Jan. 

20  Feb. 
9  Apr. 

18  May 
18  June 
iq  Nov. 
18  May 
26  Apr. 

10  Oct. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
12  Dec. 
29  May 
28  Sept. 

28  Sept. 

11  Dec. 

29  Feb. 
25  Mar. 


90  18  Sept. 

91  8  Feb. 

92  17  Oct. 
92  27  Oct. 
92  21  Jan. 

92  27  Jan. 

92  3  Apr. 

92  15  May 

92'  21  July 

93;  19  Dec. 

94J  20  Dec. 
95  10  Apr. 
95  26  Aug. 
1  Oct. 

11  Aug. 
10  Mar. 
17  Apr. 
27  Nov. 

7  Dec. 

12  Jan. 
21  Jan. 


qo      1  Jan.  96 

911     5  Aug.  96 

92    26  Aug.  96 

90!     1  Jan.  97 

92      7  Dec.  97 

92    21  Jan.  98 

92!  23  Dec.  97 

92 
93! 
94 
94 
95; 

9s! 

95 

95 

95 

95 

9S 
96 

96 
96 
96 
97 
97 
97 
97 
98: 
93 


17  Dec.    97 


16  Nov.   98 


8  Major  Biddulph  served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1880  as  Superintendent 
of  Army  Signalling  to  the  Southern 
Afghanistan  Field  Force,  and  in  the 
march  to  Candahar  with  the  force 
under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

17  Major  Frend  served  in  the 
Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  first  as  Pro- 
vost Marshal  2nd  Brigade  2nd  Divi- 
sion Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force, 
and  afterwards  as  Transport  Officer  to 
the  5th  Foot  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  in  the 
Soudan  campaign  in  1835  (Clasp). 


O    2 


Tears'Ser. 

FuU    Half 

Pay. 

Pay. 

:      3 

3 

2 

£ 

2 

I 

I 

I 

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233a 


TAe  Northumberland  Fusiliers. 


Second  Lihutknants. 
1  Francis  Leicester  Festing     

1  Frederick  Raymond  Coates    

2  Hubert  James  Cecil  Rostron 

1  Claude  Wreford  Brown    

2  Arthur  Wilmot  Rickman 

2  Arthur  Montagu  Gibbes 

2  Harold  Richard  Sandilands  

2  Arth  Cyril  Langston  Hardrnan  Jones 
2  Henry  Branston  Warwick 


2nd  LIEUr. 

5  Sept 

Q'> 

0  Dec. 

c/ 

24  Mar. 

°7 

15  May 

Q7 

56  May 

P7 

5  Jan. 

98 

22  Jan. 

08 

16  Feb. 

Q8 

4  May 

98 

Quarter  Masters. — 2  James  Thomson,  17  Apr.  89  :  Hon.  Heat. 
1  James  Bett,26  26  July  93;  ifow.  Lieut. 

F<icinas\Vhiie. — Aaentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
ist  Battalion  embarked  for  Gibraltar,  3  Oct.  96.  2r</  Bat-tali  j..  returned  from  Singapore,  Jan.  1897. 
1  Lieut. General  Willis  was  present  with  Gen.  Havelock's  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Oonao  and  Buseern 
Gunge  on  29th  July  1857;  commanded  the  84th  Regiment  in  the  actions  or  Buzeerut  Gunge  on  the  5th  Aug 
Boorbeake  Chowkee  on  12th  Aug.,  at  Bithoor  on  the  16th  Aug.,  at  Mungawar  on  21st  Sept.,  at  Alumbagh  on  23rd 
Sept.,  and  relief  of  Lucknow  on  25th  Sept.  (wounded  in  left  knee  and  right  thigh) ;  commanded  the  right  Column 
at  the  storming  of  the  Hirn  Khannah  on  16th  Nov.,  and  was  thanked  in  division  orders  by  Geneial  Havelcck. 
Was  with  General  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh  from  26th  Nov.  1857  to  9th  March  1858 — commanded  the  84th 
up  to  24th  Jan. ;  present  at  the  fall  of  Lucknow  ;  accompanied  General  Lugard's  Force,  and  present  at  the  relief 
of  Azimghur;  proceeded  with  Brigadier  Douglas's  column  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  chief  Koer  Sing,  and  present  in 
the  actions  of  17th  and  20th  April  (mentioned  in  despatches,  C.B.,  and  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

25  Lt.Colonel  Pennington  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79.  and  was  present  with  the  expedition  into  the 
Bazar  Valley  and  in  the  engagement  at  Kam  Dakka  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Hazara  campaign  in  188S 
with  the  2nd  Battalion  iv'orthumberland  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  Captains  Heard,  Fletcher,  Booth  and  Isacke  served  throughout  the  Hazara  campaign  in  j888  with  the  snet 
Battalion  Northumberland  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Captain  Riddell  served  thr  ughout  the  Hazara  campaign  in  '888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Northumberland) 
Fusiliers  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

24  Captain  Henry  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the: 
Camel  Corps,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Khedive's- 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Lt.Colonel  Sitwell  served  in  the  A'ghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under 
Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1E95  (Star). 

26  Lt.Colonel  Keith  Falconer  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896 
with  the  13th  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1897-98,  resulting  in. 
the  capture  of  Abu  Hamed  and  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Berber  (Brevet  of  Major). 

28  Lieut.  Bett  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  of  the  Natal  Field  Force. 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  King's  Own  (Royal  Lancaster  Regiment). 

1  Sir  W.  G  Cameron  served  in  the  Grenadier  Guards  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle-- 
of  Alma  and  siege  of  Seba.'topol  as  Assistant  Engineer  right  attack.  Was  severely  wounded  on  the  20th  October 
while  in  command  of  the  Volunteer  Sharpshooters  of  the  1st  Division  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  sth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  3rd  Regiment  German  Legion 
wifh  commission  of  Lt.Colonel  from  May  1855  to  November  1856,  out  of  which  time  seven  months  in  Turkey. 
Commanded  the  1st  Battalion  4th  King's  Own  Regt.  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  aud  was  present  st  the 
action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  Lord  Napier's  despatches  as  having  "won  his  admiration 
by  the  manner  in  which  he  has  commanded  his  excellent  Regiment,  and  the  soldier-like  spirit  which  by  his 
teaching  and  example  he  has  so  well  fostered  and  maintained,"  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

3  Lt.Colonel  M.  E.  Crofton  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
'    "f  Major  King  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchfner   in   ifc6  with  the 
Camel  Corps,  including  the  engagermnt  at  Firket  and'  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th 
Class  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

12  Captain  Carleton  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitcbenerin  1896  with  the 
4th  Soudanese  Battalion,  includingthe  engagementatFirketandlheoperations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  iu  despatches, 
Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  The  King's  Own  (Royal  Lancaster  Regiment),— formerly  the 

4th  Regiment. 
Raised  in  1857.    Proceeded  to  the  Ionian  Islands,   1859.     To  Malta,   1864.     To    Halifax,    N.S.,    1866.     To 
England,  1868.    To  Natal,  137S.    To  India,  1880.    To  England,  1896. 


The  Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment.  234 

1st  Batt.,  Beiiary,  Mad.  ~|      Formerly  the  6th  (Royal  1st  Warwickshire),     r  QTH 

2rd  Baw'Malta68*"'  (Tlie  5th  alld  6th  BattaIions  are  formed  of  the  1st  and  2nd  I  Segmental  District, 

Warwick  Militia  respectively.)  L       WARWICK. 

The  Antelope.    The  United  Red  and  White  Rose,  with  the  Imperial  Crown.    "Roleia"  "  Vimieba"  "Cobunita" 
■"  Vittoria"  "Pykebees"  "Nivelle"  "Orthes"  "Peninsula  "  "  Niagara  "  "  South  Afbica,  1846-7,1851-2-3." 


Fa  1 
Pa). 


Hali 
Pay 


Colonel.— Frederick  William  Tratlt-Burroughs,1  CB.  Ensign,  P31  Mar.  48  ;  Lieut.  P23  Sept.  51;  Captain, 
v\o  Nov.  54;  Brevet  Major,  20  July  58  ;  Major,  22  Oct.  62;  Lt.  Colonel,  10  Aug.  64;  Colonel,  10  Aug.  69; 
Major  General,  16  Mar.  80;  Lt. General,  1  July  81;  Colonel  Warwickshire  Regiment,  14  June  97. 

Lieutenant  Colonels.— 1  Willoughby  Edward  GordoD  Forbes,2  CB.  Ensign,  Pio  Nov.  69;  Lieut.  28  Oct.  71; 
Captain,  1  June  81 ;  Major,  29  Nov.  86  ;  Lt. Colonel,  24  Feb.  98. 

2  Storey  Quayle  J ones.CB.3 Lieut.  12  Nov.  73;  Captain,2s  April  83  ;  Majorat  June  9c;  Lt. Colonel,  3  Mar.  98. 

3  Arthur  William   Frank  Jackson,  Ensign,  22  May  75  ;   Lieut.  22  May  76  ;  Captain,  12  Feb.  84  ;  Major, 

3  Mar.  92;  Lt. Colonel,  6  April  98. __ 


Majors. 
1  Herbert  Edwards  Irwin,   2nd  in  Com- 

m&nd  3  Mar.  98 ) 

3  Henry  Weston  Heiyar,  2nd  in  Command) 

26  Mav  98  5 

1  p.s.c.  Charles  James  Cockburn5    , 

1  Herman  James  Shelley  Landon 

3  Percy  Rice  Mockler6    

2  Osbo'rn  Augustin  Chambers'     

Trevor  Patrick  Breffiiey  Ternan,9  DSO.^ 

(Breoet  Lt. Colonel,  2c  May  98);  Dep.  ( 
Commissioner  and  Consul,  Uganda,  with  ( 

ioeal  rank  of  Colonel  ) 

Lancelot  Edw.Kiggell,  Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  1 
Gen.  for  Instruction.  Doner,  1  Dec.  97  j 

3  Kenneth  Edward  Lean1" 

p.s.c.  Gerald  Francis  Ellison,  D.A.A.\ 

General,  Aldershot,  18  Apiil  98  ) 

1  Herbert  Russell  Blyth 


CAPTAINS. 

p.*.c.  James  Ridgeway  Dyas12 

Lewis  Edward  Morrice,  Adjutant  5  Bat-  \ 

talion  28  Aug.  94 

1  Vere  Staunton  Smyth 


Frederick    George    Francis    Browne,] 

Ad j.utajit  6  Battalion  18  May  98 ) 

Gerald   Denne   Armstrong,  Adjutant  J 

9  Dec.  96 ) 

Robert  Dundas   Whigham,  Slaf  College 
3  Herbert  Radclyfie  Vaughan,  Adjutant  1 

6  Apr.  98 > 

1  Charles  Uonran  East   

1  John  Ford  Elkina-ton  (Depot)    

Archibald  John  Stephens  Maunsell 

2  Arthur  Colthurst  Herbert  

3  John  Frederick  William  Boyce 

3  Edward  Lynn  Allen 

2  Charles  Edward  MenziesPyne  (Depot)  .. 

2  Arthur  Buckley  Bennet1'    

Alexander  Deaue,  Adj.  1  Volunteer  Bat- 
talion 27  Dec.  98  

3  Walter  Latham  Loring    

Thomas  Diver,  seroing  in  Uganda    

1  Francis  Alfred  Earie, Adjutant  12  Feb. 

2  William  Francis  Leader  

2  Vinoent  Randolphe  Pigott15  

7  Richard  Henry  Leigh  King  Brinkley... 

Clement  CarrWrigley.XrmyOrd/ionceDep. 

2  St.  John  Augustus  Cox    

3  MacGretror  Greer 

2  Owen  Davys  Rigg"    

2  William  Denziloe  Sanderson    

3  William  Maynard  Carlisle  Crowe    

3  Henry  Glanville  Allen  Moore   

lieutenants. 

1  Arthur  Seymour  Toogood 

i  Frederick  George  Skipwith 

3  Eric   Madden   Murray,  serving   in   the) 

Niger  Coast  Protectorate $ 

t  Henry  Everard  Neave   [Depot)   

1  Alexander  Young  Spearman  

3  Arthur  James  Poole 

1  Charles  Edward  Etches 

2  Hugh  Martin  Alers  Hankey 

t  George  Norman  Bowes  Forster  

1  Wiliiam  Charles  Christie  

1  John  Basil  Roland  Bacchus    

1  Robert  Henry  Watk in  Brewis    

1  Herbert  Pearson  Creagh-Osborne 

1  Dudley  Alec  Lacv  Day 

1  Ronald  Forbes  Meiklejohn  

1  Philip  Eustace  Besant 

j  Percy  John  Foster 

3  HaroldCharles  Hart 

1  Freeman  Astley  Jackson  

2  George  Ryfield  Taylour     

2  John  Egerton  Leigh     

2  Wm.  MauriceCopland  DuQuesneCaillard 

Hubert  Lionel  Mourilyan,  serving  on  \ 
the  West  Coast  of  Africa ) 

1  Cameron  O'BrienHarford  Methuen 

2  I  dward  John  Morewood  Harvey 


2NI>  LIEUT. 


30  Jan. 

11  May 
22  Jan. 
22  Jan. 
14  Jan. 

13  Aug. 


19  Jan. 
17  May 


76 


CAPTAIN. 


22  Feb.    79 


22  Jan.     8 


7  July 
12  Feb. 
22  Apr. 

1  July 

So 
81 
81 
81 

r  July 

81 

10  May 

82 

1  July 

81 

10  May 

82 

9  Sept. 

82 

1  July 

81 

14  May 

84 

14  May 

84 

7  Feb. 

85 

14  Sept.  87 
to  Nov.  87 


6  June   88 

23  Mar.   89 

20  June   89 

21  Sept.  89 
19  Nov.  87 
14  Sept.  87 
25  Mar.  91 
21  Sept.  89 

9  Nov.    89 

8  Oct. 

9  May 
17  Jan. 
25  July 

2  Sept 


20  Feb. 
r  2  Mar. 


90 


92 

92 
9  Apr.    92 

18  May  92 
iS  June  92 
18. Tune   92! 

19  Nov.  92 
22  Feb.   93 

20  May    93 

21  Oct.  93 
12  Dec.  94 
28  Aug.  95 
28  Sept.  95 

5  Sept.  96 

5  Sept.  96 
10  Feb.  97 
24  Mar.    97 

6  June  96 
24  June  96 
15  May  97 
15  May 
10  Oct. 


7  Feb. 

9  May 
25  Nov. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
25  Aug. 
25  Aug. 

10  Nov. 
5  June  89 
5  June   89 

25  Aug.    86 

i3  Sept.  89 

1  Dec.     90 

11  Mar.    yi 
8  June   91 

19  M?.r.   90 
14  Jan.    9 

8  June  9 

i£  Jan.  92 

20  J  an 
'3  July  92 
23  Sept.  91 
i3Juiy  92 
25  Jan.  03 

3  Mar.   93 


86 


4  June  84 

20  Sept.  84 

3  Mar.  86 

29  Nov.  86 
24  Feb. 
31  Oct. 

12  Nov.  83 


3  Apr. 
29  June  87 
15  July  91 
29  May 

4  Sept.  89 
1  Dec.  90 
1  Dec.    90 

24  Feb.   02 

3  Mar.  92 

3  Mar.  92 

31  Mar.   92 


BREV.  MAJ. 


19  Apr. 
28  Jan. 


6  Aug 
25  Jan. 

3  Mar. 
9  Doc. 

16  Dec. 

25  Dec. 

24  Feb. 

6  Apr. 

6  Apr.    98 

6  Apr.  98 

6  Apr.  98 

6  Apr.  98 

4  May  98 
18  May  98 
28  May  98 

1  June   98 

1  June  98 

1  June   98 

10  Aug.   98 

10  Aug.   98 

3  Sept.  08 

21  Sept.  98 


6  Mar.    95 

98 
96 


22  Jan. 
26  Feb. 


25  Oct. 

94 

18  July 

96 

16  Dec. 

06 

25  Dec. 

Q6 

3  Apr. 

07 

9  Jan. 

98 

10  Jan. 

93 

12  Feb. 

Q8 

6  Apr. 

08 

6  Apr. 

08 

6  Apr. 

98 

6  Apr. 

98 

6  Apr. 

98 

6  Apr. 

9« 

6  Apr. 

98 

23  Feb. 

93 

18  May 

98 

1  June 

98 

1  June 

98 

10  June 

96 

24  Aug. 

98 

24  Aug. 

98 

14  Sept. 

98 

6  Aus 


.   92 


3  Mar.    93 

3  Feb.  97 

•  7  Dec.  97 

24  Feb.  98 

3  Mar.  98 


6  Apr.    98 


6  Apr. 
1 8  May 
18  Apr. 
28  Dec. 


16  Ncv. 


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The  Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment. 


Lieutenants. 

3  Charles  George  Massie  Blomfield    ... 

3  Alfred  Sherrington  Mitchell  

2  James  Arthur  Moffat 

Second  Lieutenants. 

2  Claude  Douglas  Hamilton  Moore 

3  Gerald  Maurice  Ponsonbv 

Percy  Keeling  Carre '. 

2  Geoffrey  Bingham  Whistler  Smith-Rewse 

3  Robert  de  Courcy  Lyons 

Henry  George  Allen  Thomson 

2  Douglas  Henry  Victor  Bengough    

3  Edmund  Gray  Stuart  Truel  I  

2  George  Anne  Fredk.  Aubrey  Whitehead 

3  John  Henry  Dives  Costeker    

William  Montague  Darvill   

i  Ralph  Hamilton  Smythe  

i  Charles  Horatio  Armand  Powlett 

2  Guy  Brook,  Marriott 

William  Ernest  Walter  Elkington  ■ 


4  May  93 
7  May  98 
7  May  98 
7  May  9C 
7  May  98 
7  May  98 
7  May  98 
7  May  98 
3  Aug. 
3  Aug. 
3  Aug. 
3  Aug. 
3  Aug'. 

15  Oct. 

16  Nov. 


QuarterMasters. — t  Charles  Joseph  Dixon,  1  May  91 :  Sob.  Captain,  16  Nov.  98. 

2  Walter  Wood,  8  Dec.  97  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

3  Daniel  Taylor,  6  Apr.  98  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Farinas  Pdue. — Agants.  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  6  Nov.  1895.     2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  1  July  1890. 


1  Lieut.General  Traill- Burroughs  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Ypnikale,  siege  and  fall ot  Sebastopol,  and 
assaults  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lueknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  the 
storming  of  the  Secundrabagh  and  of  the  Shahnujeev  (was  the  first  through  the  breach  at  the  Secundrabagh  and 
was  slightly  wounded  on  the  head  by  a  tulwar  cut),  battle  of  Cavvnpore  on  6th  Dec.  and  pursuit  to  Seraighat,  action 
of  Khodagunge,  storming  of  the  Beegum  Khotee  and  capture  of  Lueknow— severely  wounded  (Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Euzofzai  Field  Force  in  the  campaign  against  the  Boneyrs  and  other 
mountain  tribes  on  the  Nr.  W.  Frontier  of  India  in  Dec.  1863,  and  commanded  the  Regiment  whilst  encamped  in 
the  Umbeyla  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

2  Lt.Colonel  Forbes  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl 
as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Palliser  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Padkao  Shana  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Lt.Colonel  M.  Quayle  Jones  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1SS4-85 
as  Major  in  the  4th  Pioneer  Regiment. 

1  Major  Cockburn  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment, 
and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart  (Medal  wiih'Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

6  Major  Mockler  served  with  the  Burmese  EspeditioniniS85-86  as  TransportOScer(rnentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Major  Chambers  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  as  Assistant  Intelligence 
Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medai  with  Clasp). 

9  Colonel  Ternan  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  in  Southern  Afghnnistan  in  1S80  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
1st  Battalion  of  the  Manchester  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  with  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Egyptian  Army  (Clasp)  ;  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-89 
including  the  engagement  at  Giniss;  with  the  Nile  Frontier  Force  in  i388  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the 
force;  and  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1889  including  the  engagement  at  Toski  as  Brigade 
Major  of  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Clasp).  Proceeded  to  Uganda  on  special  service  in  1894 
and  served  with  the  Unyoro  Expedition  in  1S95,  including  the  engagement  at  Mruli  (Medal).  Commanded  the 
expedition  against  King  Kabrega  in  1896  and  at  the  occupation  of  Unyoro,  including  the  engagement  at  Favira. 
Commanded  the  expedition  against  the  Kamassia  Tribe  in  1897,  and  also  the  expedition  against  King  Mwanga 
in  1897,  including  the  engagements  at  Kabawoko  (wounded)  and  Marongo. 

10  Major  Lean  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni, 
including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  188:,  and  too's 
part  in  the  defence  of  Potchefstroom.  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Roya 
Scots  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

12  Captain  Dyas  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp),  and  agair 
in  1887-89  (Clasp). 

'*  Captain  Bennet  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Cheshire  Regimen* 
(Medal  with  Clasp) . 

15  Captain  Pigott  served  with,  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  18S9-90  (Medal  with  Clasp;.  Served  in 
the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  as  Assistant  Brigade 
Commissariat  Officer  Peshawar  Column  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

32  Captain  Rigg  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  it 
1897-98  with  the  Peshawur  Column  'lirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment, 
and  afterwards  with  the  Khyber  Field  Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment  (formerly  the  6th  Roya 

Regiment). 
Raised  in  England  in  1857,  and  proceeded  to  Gibraltar,  1858.    To  Corfu,  1862.      To  the  West  Indies,  i86j.    To 
To  England,   1867.    'to  Treland,   1870.    To  the  Channel  Islands,  1874,     To   England,  1S75.     To  India,  1878.    To 
Ceylon,  1892.     To  England,  1896. 


The  Royal  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regiment).  235 

2ndBBattNucuwtbhd' B°mbay'l  formerly  the  7th  (Royal  Fusiliers)  Regiment.     T         "7th 

3rd  Batt.,  Malta.  J  (The  5th,  6th,  and  7th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  3rd  I  Regimental  District, 

Middlesex,  the  London  and  the  4th  Middlesex  Militia  respectively.)   L     HODNSLOW. 
m  The  United  Bed  and  White  Rose  within  the  Garter,  and  the  Crown  over  it.      The  White  Horse.      "  Martinique  " 
Talaveka  "  "  Albuhera  "  '■'  Badajoz  "  "  Salamanca"   "  Vittoria  "    "Pyrenees"    "  Orthes  "   "Toulouse" 
Peninsula  ""  Alma"   "Inkehman"  "  Sevastopol"  "  Kandahah,  1880"  "  Afghanistan,  1879-80." 
Colonel.— Sir  Richard  Wilbraham,1  KCB.  2nd  Lt.  1*25  Mar.  28  ;  if .  25  May  33 ;  Capt.  v 22  July  36 ;  Bt. Major., 
31  Dec.  41  ;  Major,  "19  Jan.  44  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Major  General,  26  Jan.  66  ; 
Lt. General ,  21  Mar.  74;  General.  1  Oct.  77;   Colonel  Royal  Fusiliers,  15  Sept.  81. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 2  Robert  Preston  Birkett  Rodick,10  Ensign,  >'g  Feb.   70;  Lieut.  23   Oct.  71;    Capt. 

10  Sept.  80  ;  Major,  T9  Pec.  86;  Lt. Colonel,  28  Nov.  97. 
3  Charles   David  Myers  Gall,11  Lieut.   9  Aug.   73;    Capt.  2S   Jan.  82;    Major,  19  Dee.    86;    Lt. Colonel, 

6  Apr.  98. 
1  Colin  George  Donald,12  Lieut.  21  Sept.  74  ;  Capt.  30  May  83;  Major,  3  Sept.  90  ;  Lt. Colonel,  3  Seot.  98. 


Years'  Ser|. 
Full  Half 
fay.  Pay. 


29 


Majorb. 

2  George     Ewbank     Briggs,     2nd    in'} 

Command  6  Apr.  98   j 

3  Francis  Chas.  Annesley,  2nd  in    Com-  \ 

mand  3  July  98 ) 

1  Graham  Cludde  Herbert17   

2  Edward  Joshua  Cooper    

ITBT  p. s.c.  Henry  Lyson20 

Francis     Allix    Wilkinson,21   Station  t 

Stuff  Officer,  Nussecrabad,  4  May  98  ) 

2  Hugh  Walter  George  Campbell  {Depot) 

Douglas  James  Hamilton,24  Recruiting  ~) 

Stuff  Officer,  Glasgow,  i  Sept.  97  ...  j 
p.s.c.  Stanley     Bird,    Staff    Captain, ) 

Egypt,  31  Jan.  96 ) 


Captains. 
p.s.c.  Reginald   John    Pinney,  Dep. 

Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  Quetta,  27  Nov.  96 

Charles  Join  Stanton 

Charles  Tyrell   Shipley,   Adjutant  2 

Volunteer  Battalion  15  Sept.  96  

2  Edward  Henry  Cox   

Cecil   Francis   Heyworth  -  Savage,25 

Adjutant  6  Battalion  17  Dec.  94  

1  William  Bernard  Hickie,  Staff  College 

1  p.s.c.  Thomas  Percival  England    

Steuart  Menzies,  Commandant  Co'.aha 

Depot  19  Aug.  98  

Sydney  Turing BarIowLawford,<4<Z/«-  \ 

tant  7  Battalion  8  Dec.  96  ) 

Guy  Louis  Busson  du  Maurier  

Fitzmaurice  Thomas  Favre  Scoones 

Adjutant  ^Battalion  23  Nov.  97  

Norman  Reginald  M'Mahon25  

3  George  Reginald  Lascelles 

Richard  Fowler-Butler    

1  Charles  Cattley  Carr 

3  Henry  Edward  Berkeley  Newenham 

3  Chas.FitzClarence .' 

1  Charles  Henry  Donald  Lyon-Campbell 

3  Charles  Edmund  Ruck-Keene  

3  James  Douglas  Sparks   

Henry     Adolphus     Smith     Wright,  1 

Adjutant  28  Feb.  98 j 

1  Thomas  Raymond  Mallock     

Vivian  Henry 

Septimus  Frederick  Legge 

Allen    Victor    Johnson,    Adjutant  ) 
2  July  98 j 

Richard  George  Hely-Hutchinson  


Lieutenants. 

Arthur  Colin  Roberts   

Edward  Bunbury  North,  sercing  with  ] 

the  Egyptian  Army   ) 

Walter  Levinge  Thurburn...  

Mortimer  Pawson  Hancock  

Alfred     Harry    Sanders,    Adjutant ) 

6  Apr.  98.  ) 

George  Clement  Halbot  

Reginald  CossleyBatt  (Depot)  

Bartholomew  George  Price    

Cecil  Rudall  Overton    

William  Frederick  Sweny  

Henry  Alexander  Walker 

Lionel  Geo.  Tempest  Stone,  station  j 

Stuff  Officer,  Netmuch,  21  May  98  ...  Ji 

Albemarle  Cator  Annesley 

Kenneth  William  Macnaghten 

Lionel  Arthur  Edward  Ollivant   

William  Lascelles  Fitzgerald  Blake   ... 
Edgar  Stanley  Hill,  Comdnt.  Taragarh 

George  Frederic  Hibbert 

George  Sutherland  Guyon 

Mowbray  Lyster  Stanley-  Owen  Cole... 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Richard  Hare 

:  Julian  Lawrence  Fisher 


2ND    LIEUT. 


11  May    78 
11  Aug.    So 


14  Jan.    3o 


5  Feb. 

14  Sept. 

26  Oct. 

31  May 
9  Nov. 
10  Nov. 

4  Mar. 
13  May 

17  Dec. 

5  Feb. 

9  Sept. 
10  Oct. 

27  Jan. 

1 8  May 
18  May 
18  June 

15  Mar. 
27  Sept. 
12  Dec. 

6  Mar. 

29  May 

6  June 

30  Sept. 
25  Feb. 

9  Dec. 
9  Dec. 
15  May 

7  July 


13  Oct.     97 
1  Dec.    97 


13  June  74 1  j  6  Feb.    8 

27  June  75   24  Mar.    8: 

11  Feb.  76!  24  Sept.  84 

11  Sept.  7SJ  13  Feb.    85 

15  Dec.  79(  23  June   86 

1  July  81  j  14  May    87 

10  Mar.  83:  18  Feb.    91 

1  July  3i      1  Jan.    91 


BEEV.MAJ. 


25  Aug.    83    26  Mar 


91 


6  Feb.  S+ 
14  May  84 
23  Aug.  S4 
12  Nov.  84 

7  Feb.  S5 

7  Feb.  85 
7  Feb.  85 
10  May    82 

7  Feb.    85 

7  Feb.    85 

6  May 

23  May 
25  Nov. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

25  Aug. 

10  Nov. 

8  Dec. 
1  Jan. 

26  Mar. 

8  July 

8  Dec. 

11  Dec. 
16  Oct. 

26  June 

25  Nov. 


8  Dec.  91 

11  Dec.  91 

2  Mar.  92 

15  Mar.  92 

15  Mar.  92 


90  17 

91  23 


June  92 

Mar.  92 

Mar.  93 

June  93 

Sept.  94 

July  96 
July  q6 
Sept.  96 
Feb.  97 
May  97 
Nov.   97 

Nov.  97 
Jan.  98 
Feb.  98 
Apr.  98 
Oct.  96 
Apr.  98 
Apr.  98 
Aug.  98 
Aug.   98 


18  Nov.  92 
21  Nov.   92] 

19  Apr.    93 

3  Sept.  94 
15  Sept.  961 
28  Oct.     96 


^7  Nov. 

24  Nov. 

25  Nov. 
2  Feb. 
2  Feb. 
6  Apr. 
6  Apr. 
6  Apr. 
6  Apr. 

6  Apr. 

6  Apr. 
6  Apr. 
6  Apr. 

2c  July 

20  July 


iSFeb.  91 

1  Mar.  92 

3  Sept.  94 

28  Nov.  97 

6  Apr.  98 

6  Apr.  98 

20  July  98 

20  July  98 

16  Nov.  98 


Full  Hall 
Pay.    Pay. 


236 


The  Royal  Fusiliers  (City  of  Loudon  Regiment). 


SltCOSB  LlEDTENANTS. 

2  Leicester  William  Le  Marchant  Carey 

3  Thomas  Frederic  Garth  Ogle  

i  Coustantine  Hotham  Crictiton 

3  Edward  Charles  Jennings 


2ND   LIKDT 


j  6  May 
4  May 
4  May 
4  May 
3  Francis  William  Swifte \     4  May 

1  Charles  Andrew  Hamilton  Palairet 

2  Richard  Humphrey  Torkington j    4  May 

2  Sydney  Phillips 1    7  May 

3  George  Maconchy  Lee    j     7  May 

2  Hussey  Biirj.li  <ieor=:e  Macartney '     6  .Tilly   98 

2  John  Oaboum  Hartley   ]  13  July 


y8 
98 

4  May    08 
9 
9 
95 


Reginald  Seaburne  May    3  Au< 

1  Mervyn  Officer  Clarke    3  Aug.  98 

3  Fatrick  Villiers-Stuart   3  Aug.  98 

3  George  Archibald  Stevens   2  Nov.   98 

Quarter  Masters. — 1  Henry  Reginald  Bell,  18  July  94;  Son.  Lieut. 

2  Kdward  Inkerman  Bell,  16  Jan.  95;  Hon.  Lieut- 

3  William  John  Hatson  Nagle,  6  Apr.  98  ;  Son.  Lieut 


Facings  H\ae.--  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
let  Battalion  embarked  for  Gibraltar,  1885,     2nd  Battalion  returned  from  India, 29  March  j  839.     3rd  Battalion 

embarked  for  Malta,  1  Dec.  1898. 

1  Sir  Richard  Wilbraham  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840-41,  including  the  advance  on  Gaza  and  affair 
near  Askelon  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  an 
Assistant  Adjutant  General,  including  the  battle  of  the  Alma  and  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  or  Colonel  and  Unattached  Lt. Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  3rd  Cla.ss  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

10  Lt.Colomd  R}di'.-k  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kokeran 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  witli  Clasp). 

11  Lt. Colonel  Gall  servedin  the  Afghan  war  in  187.1-80,  took  partin  thedel'ence  of  Candahar  including  the  sortie 
of  Deh  Khojah,  and  w  is  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign 
in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

12  Lt. Colonel  Donald  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  in  the  Transport  Department  (Medal). 

17  Major  Herbert  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  including  the 
sortie  of  Deh  Khoiah  (Medal). 

20  Major  Lysons  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  GeneralWoodduriDg  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  Zungin  Nek,  Zlobane  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross),  Kambula  (again 
mentioned),  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp)  :  together  with  Private  Edmond  Fowler,  Scottish  Rides  (since  dis- 
charged), was  awarded  the  UlE  under  the  following  circumstances: — "On  the  28th  March  1879,  during  the 
assault  of  the  Inhlobane  Mountain,  Sir  Evelyn  Wood  ordered  the  dislodgment  of  certain  Zulus  (who  were 
Causing  the  troops  much  loss)  from  strong  natural  caves  commanding  the  position  in  which  some  of  the 
wounded  were  lying.  Some  delay  occurring  in  the  execution  of  the  orders  issued,  Captain  the  Honourable 
Ronald  Campbell,  Coldstream  Guards,  followed  by  Lieutenant  Lysons,  Aide  de  Camp,  and  Private  Fowler,  ran 
forward  in  the  most  determined  manner,  and  advanced  over  a  mass  of  fallen  boulders,  and  between  walls  of 
rock,  which  led  to  a  cave  in  which  the  enemy  lay  hidden.  It  being  impossible  for  two  men  to  walk  abreast 
the  assailants  were  consequently  obliged  to  keep  in  single  file,  and  as  Captain  Campbell  was  leading,  he 
arrived  first  at  the  mouth  of  the  c:»ve,  from  which  lhe  Zulus  ivero  firing,  and  there  met  his  death;  Lieutenant 
Lysons  and  Private  Fowler,  who  were  following  close  behind  him,  immediately  dashed  at  the  cave,  from  which 
led  several  subterranean  passages,  and  firing  into  the  chasm  below,  succeeded  in  forcing  the  occupants  to  forsake 
their  stronghold.  Lieutenant  Lysons  remained  at  the  cave's  mouth  for  some  minutes  after  the  attack,  during 
which  time  Captain  Campbell's  body  was  carried  down  the  slopes."  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-85  witk 
the  Egyptian  Army  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

21  Major  Wilkinson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  188(1-87  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

24  Major  Hamilton  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2.  and  was 
present  in  tne  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1S85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Coldstream  Guard.?,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hashesn,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction  of 
Temai  (Clasp). 

25  Captain  Heyworth-Savage  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

26  Captain  M'.vlahon  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i8w;--St  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regiment), — formerly  the 

yth  Regiment. 
Formed  in  Canada  in  1795  from  1st  Battalion  ;  reduced,  1796.    Again  raised  in  1804  in  England,  and  proceeded 
to  Ireland  in  i8oS.     To  the  Peninsula,  1009.     To  Jersey,  1811.    To  Englaud,  1814.     Absorbed  into  1st  B°ttalion, 
1815.     Raised  again  in  England  in  1857.    To  Gibraltar,  1858.     To  Malta,  1864.    To  Canada,  1865.    To  England, 
1867.    To  Ireland,  187 1.    To  India,  1873  (Afghan  war  in  1879-80).    To  England,  1889. 


£St  Batt.,  Cape  of  Good  Hope."! 
2udBatt.,  Belfast. 


The  King's  (Liverpool  Regiment).  237 

Formerly  the  8th  (The  King's)  Regiment.        if         3TH 
(The  3rd  and 4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  2nd      I    Regimental  liistrict, 
Lancashire  Militia.)  L      WARRINGTON. 

"  Necasperaterrent."    The  White  Horse  within  the  Garter.    The  Royal  Cypher,  with  the  Imperial  Crown.    "Blen- 
heim" "Ramilliks"  "Oudenahde"  " Malplaquet"  "Dettingbn  "  "Egi-pt"  (with  the  Sphinx)  " Martinique " 
"Niagara"  "Delhi"  "Ldcksow"  "  Peiwar  Kotal"  "Afghanistan,  1878-S0,"  "  Burma,  18S5-S7." 

Colonel. — George  William  Powlett  Bingham,1  CB.  Ensign,  pi6  Feb.  38;  Lieut  8  April  42  ;  Capiain,  pi2 
Sept.  48;  Major,  10  Dec.  56  ;  Lt. Colonel,  29  Nov.  57  ;  Colonel,  29  Nov.  62  ;  Major  General,  28  June  68  ; 
Lieut. General,  19  Dec.  80  j   General,  1  July  81  ;  Colonel  Liverpool  Regiment,  1  May  91. 

Lieutenant  Colonels. — 1  George  Robert  Stone,  Lieut.  28  Feb.  74;  Capt.  19  May  81;  Major,  17  Dec.  3a ; 
Lt. Colonel.  4  Feb.  95. 

2  Standish  Henry  Harrison,10  Lieut.  2  Dec.  74  ;  Capt.  1  July  81 ;  Major,  19  Nov.  jc;  Lt. Colonel,  n  Aug.  97. 


Majors. 
2  Llewellyn  Salusbury  Mellor,"  2nd   in\ 

Command  26  June  q6  3 

Percy    Schletter,12     2nd    in  Command') 

11  Aug.  97 } 

2  O'Donnel  Colley  Grattan14    

p.  8.c.  Horatio  J  arcesE vans, liDep.  Assist.  I 

Adj.  General,  York,  13  Nov.  97 I 

Edm.  Harrington  Molyneox-lSeel,  In- > 
xpector  of  Musketry,  Dover,  25  Jan.  q6  ) 

Henry  John  Wright  Guise  

George  Campbell,  Adjutant 3  Volunteer  ' 

Battalion  27  July  96   j 

Stapieton  Lynch  Cotton'-"  (Depot)  


2ND    LIEUT.  LIEUT. 


Captains. 
Arthur  William  Howard  Tripp,21  Adj.  \ 

3  Battalion  1  Nov.  93 ) 

Louis  St.  Clair  Nicholson24 

Harington  Swann 

Cleveland   Edmund  Greenway,21  Adj.~\ 

1  Vol.  Bn.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  > 
15  Dec.  97  J 

2  Thomas  George  Powell  Glynn 

2  Hastings  Ross-Johnson22    

Hugh  Elliot,21  Adj.  1  Volunteer  Bat-) 
tation  1  Sept.  79    / 

1  Ralph  Legh  Hartley 

1  George  Beaumont 

1  James  Mountifort  Longfleld  (Depot) 

2  p.s.c.  Robert  Stair  Stewart,  

Charles  Sutton  Edridge,   Adjutant  4  ) 

Battalion  22  Mar.  97  ) 

2  Humphry  Stephen  Woolrych  

1  Mortimer  Stopford  Adye   

r  psc.  William  Stirling iiannatyne,4rf;'.  ^ 

4  Vol.Bn.lVest  Surrey  Regt.  4  Nov.  98 ,< 
Arthur  Henry  Portal  Harrisson  

1  Alfred  Durham  Plomer  

1  Charles  John  Steavenson 

2  Francis  Cranstoun  Ommanney 


30  Jan. 

Dec. 

13  Aug. 

14  Jan. 
25  Feb. 

11  Aug 


80 


Lieutenants. 
1  Kenneth  Lyon  Tupman 

Wilfred  Romney  Rawllnson  

Ernest  Frederic  Knight  

1  Francis  Hyslop  (Depot)  , 

1  Llewellyn  Murray  Jones,    Adjutant  ) 
20  March  98 j 

Charles  Lister  Parmiter 

.   Vivian  Telford  Bailey.. 
1  Francis  James  Austin.. 


Lionel  Frederic  Leader,  Adjutant  4 ) 
Vol.  Bn.  with  rank  of Captain  8July  98    j 

2  Charles  Harington  Harington,  ildju-  \ 
tant  17  Nov.  97   j 

2  Charles  Leathley  Armitage 

1  George  Howard  Brush    

2  Thomas  Winter  Sheppard 

2  Bernard  St.  John  Warren  Hastmgs  

2  William  Richard  Pinwill 

2  Reginald  Petley  Fox  (Depot)    

2  Harold  Alfred  Denham  , 

i  Francis  John  Langdon 

1  George  Montague  Philip  Hawthorn 

1  Frank  Rowland  Ewart   

1  Igino  Depiro  D'Amico 


Second  Lieutenants. 

1  George  Aubrey  Howard- Vyse... 

2  Arthur  Corrie  Lewin 

2    Herbert  Cecil  Potter  

1  George  Alexander  Wilkinson  .... 
1  Richard  Charles  Royn  on  Jones  . 

1  William  Veates  Hunter  

2  Harold  Neil  Robinson 

2  Robert  William  Macfie 
2  Charles  Lloyd  Harford 


6  Mar. 

7  Dec. 
29  Feb. 
25  Mar. 
25  Mar. 
28  Mar. 

5  Sept. 

20  Feb. 

15  May 

2  Herbert  Charles  Owen 16  Feb. 


11  Feb. 
11  Feb. 
11  Feb. 
11  Feb. 

22  Aug. 

10  Nov. 

23  Mar. 
21  Dec. 

8  Oct. 

29  Oct. 
29  Oct. 
29  Oct. 
17  Jan. 

17  Jan. 

17  Jan. 
17  Jan. 
25  Mar. 


88 


88 


15  Jan.  75 

13  June  76 

10  Mar.  77 

25  Feb.  80 

17  Apr.  80 

25  Aug.  80 

9  Feb.  81 

1  July  81 


1  July 

22  Oct. 
28  Jan. 


CAPTAIN. 


1  July  81 

7  Mar.  82 

20  Sept.  82 
16  Jan 

:o  Dec. 

12  Apr.  86 

5  Nov.  87 

10  June  8. 

25  Nov.  8; 

1  Apr.  81 

23  June  9c 


brev.maj. 


t2  Nov.   84    19  Nov. 


6  May 
6  May 

6  Feb. 

25  Nov. 
:i  Mar. 
2S  Aug. 
18  Sept. 

18  Sept. 

18  Sept. 

15  Oct. 

7  May 
31  July 
11  Aug. 

16  Jan. 
23  Jan. 


90'  23  Jan. 
90!  17  Feb. 
901  20  May 
Qi 


90 

Jan .    91 
Jan.     91 

Feb.    92 

Dec.  92 

Mar.  93 

Nov.  93 

Sept.  95 

SePt.  95 

Jan.    96 
Jan 


22  Jan.  gt 

1 3  July  96 

27  July  96 

ii  Aug.  97 

11  Aug.  97 


26  Nov.  90 

22  Sept.  91 

26  Oct.  92 
4  Feb.  9= 

18  July  96 

11  Aug.  97 

27  Nov.  98 

28  Dec.  98 


10  Oct.     91 


9  Jan. 

1 2  Mar. 

22  Feb. 
25  Feb. 
25  Feb. 

20  May 
19  July 

21  Oct. 

23  Dec. 
7  Mar. 
7  Mar. 

12  Dec. 


28  Dec. 

1  Mar. 

13  Sept. 

1  -NOV. 

i  Jan. 
T2  Sept. 

92 1    4  Feb. 

92!  10  May 
93 1  18  Sept. 
93'  20  Sept. 
93  1  Jan. 
93  is  Jan. 
93  22  Jan. 
93J  18  July 
93  27  July 
94!  17  Nov. 
94!  3  July 
94!   16  Nov. 


12  Major  Schletter  served  in  the 
Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  of  the  8th  Foot,  including 
the  operations  in  the  Koorum  Valley 
(Medal). 

'*  Majors  Grattan  and  E'sans  served 
in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  took 
part  in  the  operations  in  the  Koorum 
Valley,  and  were  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  and  in 
the  engagement  at  All  Kheil  ;Medal 
with  Clasp}. 


Lea. 

Full 
Pay 

Hall 
Pay 

17 

1 

238  The  King's  {Liverpool  Regiment). 


Quarter  Masters. — 2  Thomas  Vincent  Jones,27  7  Jan.  82  ;  Hon.  Captain,  7  Jan.  92. 
1  Joseph  Bailey,  28  Dee.  98  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Bermuda,  11  Feb.  1891.  2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Aden,  13  Nov.  92. 

I  General  Bingham  served  with  the  64th  Regt.  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1S56-57,  including  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Resfciro,  surrender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
Bengal  and  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  ;  present  Trith  Havelock's  Column  intheactions 
of  Fut  .ehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Onao,  Buseerutgunge  (istand  2nd),  Boorbeakechowkee,  and 
Bitheoi  ;  commanded  a  convoy  with  provisions  from  Cawnpore  to  Alumbagh:  served  in  defence  of  the  Alum- 
bajth,  and  afterwards  in  the  actions  at  La  Martiniere  and  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow  ;  commanded  the  Regt. 
durlig  the  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers,  as  also  in  the  actions  of  Kala  Nuddee  and 
Kerj-'iroulie — on  General  Penny  being  killed  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  whole  Infantry  Brigade— capture 
of  Bareilly,  Shahjehcnpore.  Bunnie,   Mahomdic,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  the  following  day,  and  occupation  of 

Mahomdie  (mentioned  in  despatches.  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Lt.Colonel  Harrison  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Liverpool 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

II  Major  Mellor  served  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  8th  Foot,  and  was 
present  in  the  operations  in  the  Koorum  Valley  and  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  Major  Fowler  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  8th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  Avar  of  1S80  (Medal).  Served  in 
th  e  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Liverpool  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

26  Major  Cotton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Liverpoo  Regiment  (Medal) . 
Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Liverpool  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Captains  Tripp,  Greenway,  and  H.  Elliot  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
of  the  Liverpool  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  Captain  Ross-Johnson  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Liverpool 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  tho  Chin-Lr.shai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp). 

2i  Captain  Nicholson  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Liverpool 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Korce  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in 
1S96  with  the  4th  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Haflr  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

27  Captain  T.  V.  Jones  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Liverpool  Regiment, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 

1 885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  King's  (Liverpool)  Regiment, — formerly  the  8th  Regiment. 

Raised  in  1685  and  styled  "  Princess  Anne  of  Denmark's  Regiment."  To  Ireland,  1689  to  1692.  England,  to 
1656.  Netherlands,  to  1697.  England,  to  1698.  Ireland,  to  1701.  Low  Countries,  to  1714.  England,  to  1742. 
Flanders  and  Germany,  to  1745.  The  Netherlands,  to  1748.  England,  to  1750.  Gibraltar,  to  1752.  England,  to 
1760.  Germany,  to  1763.  England,  to  1768.  Canada,  to  1785.  England,  to  1791.  Ireland,  to  1794.  West  Indies, 
to  1799.  Minorca,  Egypt  and  Gibraltar,  to  1803.  England,  to  1805.  [2nd  Battalion  raised,  1803.]  Germany,  to 
1806.  England,  to  Aug.  1807.  Copenhagen,  to  Oct.  1807.  England,  to  1808.  Canada,  to  1815  (capture  of  Niagara). 
England,  to  1816.  Ireland,  to  1818.  Malta,  to  1819.  Ionian  Islands,  to  1824.  England,  to  1826.  Scotland,  to 
1827.  Ireland,  to  1830.  Nova  Scotia,  to  1833.  Bermudu,  from  June  to  July,  1833,  Jamaica,  to  1839.  Halifax,  to 
1841.  Ireland,  to  1843,  England,  to  1846.  India,  to  i860  (capture  of  Delhi,  relief  of  Lucknow).  England,  to  1865. 
Ireland,  to  1866.  Malta,  to  1868.  India,  to  1878.  Aden,  to  1879.  England,  to  18E2.  Ireland,  to  1880.  England,  to 
1891.     Bermuda,  1891. 

Record  of  the  S.trvices  of  the  2nd  Battalion . 
Raised  in  1756.    Numbered  63rd  Foot,  1758.     Raised  again,  1804,  and  proceeded  to  Scotland  to  1S09.    Holland, 
to  1810.    Jersey,  iSro.    Canada,  to  1815.    England,  1815,  when  it  was  merged  in  the  1st  Battalion.    Again  raised, 
1857.     Gibraltar,  to  1863.    Malta,  to  1868.    England,  to  1873.     Ireland,  to  1876.    England,  to  1877.    India,  to  1885, 
Afghan  war,  1878-80  (capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal).    Burmah,  to  1887.    India,  1887. 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  Lincolnshire  liegiment. 

1  Sir  Julius  Glyn  served  as  Field  Adjutant  to  the  Force  under  Sir  Harry  Smith  in  the  action  with  and  deleal 
of  the  rebel  Boers  at  Boem  Plaats  (horse  killed).  Served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1S52-53  (Medal) . 
Also  the  Eastern  campaign  as  a  Brigade  Major  and  Assistant  Adjutant  General  m  the  Light  Division,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  Indian  campaigns  of 
1857-59,  including  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  final  capture  of  Lucknow, 
action  at  Nawabgunge  (commanded  Battalion),  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Lincolnshire  Regiment  (formerly  the  10th  Regiment). 
Raised  in  Irelandin  1858  and  proceeded  to  the  Cape  ofGood  Hope,  i860-     To  India,  1864.      To  England,  1873. 
To  Malta,  1878.     To  Gibraltar,  1881.    To  India,  1882. 


ist  Batt.,  Allahabad,  Bengal."! 
znd  Ban.,  Fermoy. 


The  figure  of  Britann 
Sebastian"  "  Nivjs  " 


The  Norfolk  Regiment. 

Formerly  the  gth  {East  Norfolk)  Regiment. 
(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  ist  and 
2nd  Norfolk  Militia  respectively.) 


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1,' 


Jlegimental  District^ 
NORWICH. 
.  "Roleia"  "Yisiieba"  "ComrifNi"    "Busaco"   "Salamanca"  "Vittoeia"   "Si. 
Peninsola"  "  Cabool,iS42  "  "  Moodkee  "  "  Fhbozeshah  "  "  Sobeaon"  "Sevastopol" 
"  Kabul,  1:879"  "Afghanistan,  1879-80." 
Colonel. —Henry  James  Buchanan,'  CB.  Ensign,  pi4  -Tune  50;   Lieut.  ?i5  July  53  ;    Captain,  15  June  55  ; 
Major,   £  Apr.  57;    Bt.Lt. Colonel,    12    July  68;    Lt. Colonel,   1  Jan.  73;     Colonel,  29  June   76;    Major 
General,  19  March  86  ;   Lieut. General,  15  June  92  ;  Colonel  Norfolk  Regiment,  2S  May  98. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 2   Lewis  Horace  Phillips,5  Lieut.  2  Dec.  74;   Cavt.  19  July  82  ;  Major,  19  Sept.  90; 

Lt.Colonel,6  Dec.  97. 
1  James   Lome    Govai,12    2nd  Lieut.    30  Jan.   78;    Lieut.  25  Aug.  80;    Captain,  26  Mar.   84;    Major, 
20  Aug.  94 ;  Lt. Colonel,  1  May  98.  


2ND    LIEVT. 


78 


1  May 
11  May 

11  Aug. 

31  Jan. 
11  Aug.   3o 

23  Oct.     8oj 

22  Jan. 
22  Jan. 


Majobs. 
2  AndrewCracroft  Becher,13  2nd  in  Com- }  I 

mand  13  Apr.  98  >     30  Jan. 

1  Charles  Edward  Borton,16  2111!  in  Com- )  _ 

mand  5  July  98  )\     4  Uec' 

William  Francis    Percy,14   Adjutant') 

4  Volunteer  Battalion  1  Apr.  95  ) 

Fred. John  DealtryLugard, ^CB.DSO.  | 
serving  under  Royal  Niger  Company,  ]■ 

with  rank  of  Colonel  J 

p.s.c.  Henry  Richard  BeadonDonne13 
(Brevet  Lt. Colonel,  20  May  g&),Dep. 
Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  Bengal,  5  July  97   ... 

1  Sausmarez  Dobr<?e  Shortt   ••• 

Walter  Hervey  Besant,''J  Adjutant  i~> 
Volunteer  Battalion  26  Aug.  95    J 

1  Herbert   John   Whiteside    M'Kenzie  X 

Kennedy > 

(JAPTAINS. 

2  Robt.  Fras.CunyngharneBaker(Depotf) 
Henry  Yelverton  Beale,!0  Adjutant  3^ 

Battalion  4  Feb.  97 j 

Godfrey  Massy,  Adjutant  3    Volunteer) 

Battalion  15  Sept.  97   _) 

2  Arthur.  John  Hamilton  Luard,2i  Supt.  I 

of  Gymnasia,  Portsmouth,  12  Apr.  97   [ 

William    Sandars    Dods,  Adjutant  4  \ 

Battalion  30  June  97     3 

2  Williain  Corrie  Tonge22 

1  Charles  Barry  Close23 

2  John  Marriott    

1  William  Raymond  Inglis 

1  Evelyn  Chiappini  Peebles,  Adjutant  ( 

20  Aug.  95   ) 

2  Charles  Ross,  at  Staff  College 

George  William  Brownrigg    Brett,26  \ 

Army  Pay  Department    ) 

Gilbert     Head,    Adj.    5   Admin.    Bn.  \ 

N.W.P.  Volunteers  12  May  95 ) 

2  Evelyn  William  Margesson 

2  Arthur  Lytton  Bellamy 

2  Arthur  Edward  Lascelles    

r  Charles  Henry  Renwick   

1  Henry  George  Levinge  (Depot) 

2  Edward  Wiiigfield  Verner28 

t  Frank  Leonard  Northcott    

i  Charles  Cautley  Blackburn 

1  Colin  Robert  Ballard,  at  Staff  College  ... 

Lieutenants. 

1  George  Evans    Bruce,  Station    Staff') 

Officer,  Allahabad,  26  Nov.  97 5 

Edward   Peter    Strickland,30   serving  \ 

with  the  Egyptian  Army  !*.J 

Alexander  Straton  Campbell,  Army} 

Pay  Department j 

2  Francis  de  Beauvoir  Bell,  Adjutant } 

24  Nov.  97 ) 

2  George  Ernest  Wilson  (Depot)  

Arthur  James  Vavasor  Burell,  Army  \ 
Pay  Depart  ment , with  rank  of  Captain  $ 

John  William  Vincent  Carroll32 

2  Francis  Cecil  Lodge  

1  Ernest  Henry  Denne  Stracey  

2  Robert  William  Hare 

1  William  Fanshawe  Loudon  Gordon 

2  John  Boyd  Orr33 

2  Walter  Evelyn  Cramer-Roberts   

Noel  Gilliat  Thompson  (Depot)  

Douglas  Morison  Oliver  

Honald  LiODel  Percy  Birch 

Norman  Dudley  Horsford  

Ronald  Henry  Buxton,  serving  in  the  ) 


?S 


4  May 
8  Feb. 

11  Feb. 

11  Feb. 


1  Sept.  3o 

15  Feb.  Si 

16  Nov.  8i 
1  Jan.  8: 

1  July  8 

23  June  8 

1  July  8 

1  July  8 

1  July  S 

1  July  8, 

22  Oct.  8 

10  May  8: 

10  May 


82 


9  Sept.  82 

9  Sept.  82 

s  Dec.    83 

19  Dec.    83 

23  Aug.   84 

12  Nov.   84 

9  May    85 

29  Aug.  85 
29  Aug.   85 


West  African  Frontier  Pol 
Herbert  tiichard  Done 

2  Charles  Elmhirst  Luard 

2  Lloyd  Newton  Jones-Bateman 
Richard  Deare  Furley  Oldman 
Harold  Philip  Muir  White   


10  Nov. 
21  Dec. 

3  May 

1  Oct. 
8  Oct. 

10  Oct. 

12  Mar. 

13  Aug. 
19  Nov. 
19  July 
18  Oct. 

14  Feb. 

2  June   94 

3  Apr.    95 
21  Dec.     9_ 

6  June   96 

6  June 


5  Sept. 
18  Nov. 

23  Dec. 
20  Feb. 

24  Mar. 


30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
iS  Dec. 
18  Dec. 
23  Apr. 
23  Apr. 


25  Aug. 

29  Apr. 

22  Nov. 

2  Dec. 
12  May 


7  Mar. 

5  Aug. 

29  Aug. 

30  Nov. 
16  Dec. 
is  Sept 
22  Sept, 

6  Dec. 

24  Dec. 

5  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
19  Apr. 
19  Apr. 
16  Nov. 


91 


CAPTAIN. 


21  May 
13  Aug. 
28  June 
13  Aug. 


85 


1  May  87 

20  Sept.  86 

3c  June  87 

30  June  57 


1  Oct. 
29  Feb. 

21  July 

1  May 


So 


BBEV.MAJ. 


MAOOB. 


14  Aug. 

30  Sept. 

28  Nov. 

5  Aug. 


96 


96 


22  Sept.  97 

6  Dec.    97 
24  Dec.    97 

;  May    98 


11  Sept. 

11  Sept, 

19  June 

5  Sept.  90 

19  Sept.  90 

1  Nov. 

5  Dec. 

5  Dee. 


20  Aug.    9; 


29  Dec.    93 


20  Aug.   95 

28  Nov.    95 

5Aug.    96 

6  Jan.     97 

15  Sept.  97 

22  Sept.  97 

24  Dec.    97 

icFeb,    98 

1  May    98 

16  Major  Borton  served  !n  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part 
in  the  advance  to  Cabul,  including 
the  operations  around  Jugdulluck  and 
the  engagement  atSaidabad  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  2nd 
91  Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment  (Medal 

with  Clasp). 
91;    13  Major  Besant    served   with  the 
92|Nile Expedition  in  i8S4-S3(Medal  with 
„  j.  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served 

20  oept.  93, with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field 
13  June  94  [Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  ia 
1  Jan..  J5  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (4th  Class 
28  Nov.  95  of  the  Osmanieh  for  his  services  with 
96  the  Egyptian  Army);  also  served  in 
96  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  De- 
96  cember  1888  including  the  engage- 
96  ment   at    Gemaizah    (mentioned    in 

96  despatches.  Clasp,   and  3rd  Class  of 

97  the  Medjidie),  and  in  the  operations 
97  ,in  1891  including  the  capture  of 
97  Tokar  (3rd   Class  of  the   Osmanieh, 

Clasp  to  Khedive's  Star). 

97  21  Captain  Luard  served   with  the 

98  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  on 
98  special  service  in  the  4th  Brigade  , 
93  was  Brigade  Transport  Officer  to  the 
98  Minbu  Command  from  August  1887  to 
9S  January    1888    (Medal    with  Clasp)  ; 

also  served  with  the  first  Chin  Field 
Force  in  Upper  Burmah  in 
.(Clasp). 


Pull   HaTr 
Pay.  i  Pay. 


240 


The  Norfolk  Regiment. 


Second  Lieutbnants. 

1  Clifford  Reg.  Templeman  Annesley. 

2  Francis  Edward  Walter    

2  John  Clayton  Atkinson     

i  Percy  Neeld  Worthington    

2  Francis  Reginald  Day   

1  Charles  Fleetwood  Mant  Worsley 

2  Henry  Edward  Martin  Turner 

r  Arthur  Lovell  Hadow 

1   Gerard  William  Burton 

1  James  Pryce  Lloyd  Mostyn 

1  Rowland  Maxwell  Clifford  


2ND  LIECT. 

24  Mar. 

97 

15  Sept. 

Q7 

1  Dec. 

97 

1  Dec. 

97 

16  Feb. 

9« 

6  Apr. 

q8 

27  Apr. 

9a 

6  July 

qX 

3  Aug. 

»3 

3  Aug. 

q8 

j  Aug. 

98 

Quarterilastera. — 2  William  Vince,31  1  March  93  ;  Bon.  Lieut. 
1  John  Griffiths,  10  Jan.  94  ;  Bon.  Lieut. 

Facings  White.  —Agents,  Messrs.  Holt  and  Co. 
wt  Haft,  embarked  for  Gibraltar,  1887.     2nd  Bait,  returned  from  Burmah,  i8qo. 


1  Lt.General  Buchanan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-15  as  Adjutant  of  the  47th  Regiment,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman;  sortie  of  26th  October,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol— appointed  Town  Major 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Commanded  a  Column  of 
the  Field  Force  under  Brigadier-General  Ross  against  the  Afreedees  on  the  North  West  Frontier  in  1877-78 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

9  Lt.Colonel  Phillips  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  9th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80,  including  the  operations  in  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal). 

12  Lt.Colonel  Govan  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  took  part  in  the  march  to  Oabul  in  December  1879 
under  Brigadier  General  Charles  Gough  including  the  relief  of  Sherpore,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Shekabad  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Major  Becher  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  9th  Foot,  and  took  part  in 
the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Cabul  under  Brigadier  General  Charles  Gough,  including  the  engagements  at  Jug- 
dulluck  and  Saidabad  ;  was  afterwards  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Gough  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

14  Major  Percy  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment  (Medal 
•with  ClasD). 

15  Colonel  Lugard  served  -with  the  9th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Saidabad  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  with  the  Indian  Transport  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO-,  and  Medal 
•with  Clasp). 

18  Lt.Colonel  Donne  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  attached  to  the  Intelligence  Branch 
during  the  expedition  to  the  Northern  Shan  States,  and  afterwards  with  the  Chin  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the 
Malakand  Field  Farce  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  3rd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  also 
-with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  1st  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medalwith  two  Clasps). 

20  Major  Beale  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills,  Burmah,  in  1892-93  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major). 

22  Captain  Tonge  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  in  1884-85  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  on  special 
service. 

23  Captain  Close  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

36  Captain  Brett  served  with  the  Burmese  Expeditionin  1887-S9  including  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills  (Medal 
■with  Clasp). 

28  Captain  Verner  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment  (Medal 
■with  Clasp). 

30  Lieut.  Strickland  served  in  the  Burmese  F.xpedition  in  1887-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  m  1896  with 
ithe  2nd  Soudanese  Battalion  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Khedive's  Modal  with  two  Clasps). 

32  Lieut.  Carroll  served  in  the  Niger  Soudan  campaign  in  1897  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Major  Arnold  commanding, 
including  the  expedition  to  Egbon.  Bida,  and  Ilorin — slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  also  served  with 
the  expedition  despatched  in  pux-suit  of  the  King  of  Benin. 

33  Lieut.  Orr. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

3+  Lieut.  Vince  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Clasp). 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment  (formerly  the  gth  East  Norfolk  Regiment). 
Raised  in  1799,  and  proceeded  to  Holland.  To  England,  1799.  To  Spain,  1800.  To  England,  1801. 
Reduced,  1802.  Again  raised,  1804.  To  Portugal  and  Spain,  1808.  To  England,  1813.  Reduced,  1815. 
Raised  again,  1857.  To  the  Ionian  Islands,  1858.  To  Gibraltar,  1864.  To  Hong  Kong,  1864.  To 
Yokohama,  1866.  To  Ireland,  1868.  To  England,  1869.  To  India,  1874  (Afghanistan,  1879).  To 
Burmah,  1888.     To  England,  1890.     To  Ireland,  1896. 


The  Lincolnshire  Regiment. 


l.T|(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  North   and 
J  South  Lincoln  Militia  respective]}'. ) 


[ 


241 

10th 

Regimental  District, 
LINCOLN. 

"  PENINSULA '* 


Formerly  the  10th  (North  Lincolnshire)  Regiment 

1st  Batt.,  Secundtrabad,- 

Madras. 
2nd  Batt..  Sheffield. 
•'  Blenheim  "  "itAMiLLiEs"    "  Oudenardb  "    "  Malplaquet  "   "Egypt"    (with  the   Sphinx). 

"  SoBBAON"  "  PUHJAUB"   "  MoOLTAN  "  "  GOOJEKAt"  "  LuCKNOW.'' 

Colonel.— Sir  Julius  Richard  Glyn.1  KCB.  Ensign,  16  July  41  ;   Lt.  pi3  Oct.  43  ;    Captain,  rg  June  48  ;  Bt. 
Major,  12  Dec.  54;  Bt.Lt.Col.  6  June  56;  Major,  5  June  57;  Lt.Col.  P15  Nov.  61  ;  Colonel,  29  Oct.  62;. 
Majur  Gen.  28  June  68  ;  Lt.Gen.  5  Nov.  80  ;  General,  i  Oct.  86 ;   Colonel  Lincolnshire  Begt.  29  Nov.  90. 
ieutenaut  Colonels.  — 2  Henry  Eobert  Roberts,  Ensign,   19  Feb.  67:   Lt.  P15  Feb.  71;  Captain,   17    May 
79  ;  Major,  25  Apr.   85  :   Lt. Colonel,  17  Feb.  96. 

Frank  Robert  Lowth,19  CB.  Ensign,  •'30  Nov.  70  ;    Lt.  28  Oct.  71  ;     Captain,  11  Mar.  81  ;  Major,  17  Feb. 
92;  Lt. Colonel,  11  Mar.  98. 


Years= 

Full 

Pay. 

'Ser. 
Half 
Pay. 

32 

29 

... 

*5 

23 

23 

22 

22 

Majoks. 
t  p. 8.;.  Chas.  Rudyerd  Simpson  (Bf.Lf.~> 
Col.  16  Nov. 98) 2nd in  Comd.  26  June  96  J 
!  Th.-mas  Hulkes  Bingham  Day,  2nd  in  ) 

Command  11  March  9S    S 

p.s  a.  Beamish  St.  John  Barter,  Prof.  \ 

Royal  Military  Academy  28  Jan.  91    j 

2  Edgar  Herapath  (Depot) 

1  Walter  Latham  Cox 

:  Henry  Bolton  Mainwaring 

George   Augustus  lvatt  

William    Griffith    Grant,    Recruiting') 
Staff  Officer,  Sheffield,  :3  Dec.  97    ...  S 
Captains. 

2  Henry  Du  Buisson  

1  Percy  Francis  Raikes  Newbury  (Depot) 

p.s.c.     Richard    Narrien     Gamble,22  / 

serving  with  the  Egyptian  Army  ) 

Frederic  Charles  Lloyd 


2ND  LIEUT. 


Arthur    William   Dewar,    Adjutant    4 ) 

Battalion  21  Sept   96 I 

John  Pim,  Adjt.  2  Vol.  Bn.  4  May  94   ... 
1  Robert  Pacy  Maxwell    

1  James  Forrest 

2  George  Bunbury  M'Andrew   

Arthur   Sanders    Vanrenen,    serving) 

with  the  Malay  States  Guides  j 

Alfred  Edward  Hubbard 

Richard  Ormsby  Cumberland 

Ernest    Berdoe   Wilkinson,23  serving  ) 

with  the  Egyptian  Army j 

Francis    Stewart    Evelyn    Boothby,  > 

Adjutant  1  Vol.  Battalion  19  Jan.  97  J 

Harold  Ernest  Walter, Superintendent.} 

of  Gymnasia,  Preston,  11  Nov.  98   ...  ) 

Henry  Montfort  Gardner 

Charles  Gaitskell   

2  Herbert  Henry  Harington 

2  Jasper  Joseph  Howley 

r  James    Reynolds    Maxwell    Marsh, ) 

Adjutant  10  Nov.  97 j 

Wm.  Grosvenor  Harding,  Adjutant  3 1 

Battalion  1  Sept.  98    J 

i  Cuthbert  Charles  Lambert  Barlow 

Samuel  FitzGibbon  Cox 

Lieutenants. 

2  Lancelot  Edwards  

Phillip  Michael  Peters 

Hugh  Edward  Richard  Boxer    

Edward  Abadie  Plunkett 

Herbert  Bryan,  serving  in  West  Africa 

Charles  George  Lyall   

D  udley  HarcourtFlemingGrant(  Depot) 
2  Walter   Backhouse   Hulke,  Supit.  of) 
Gymnasia,  Colchester,  16  Sept.  98    ...  5 

Henry  Montague  Cave  Orr  ...     

Sidney  Walter  Burton  

Edward  Tatchell 

Gordon  Fairfax  Prichard    

Frederick  Wm.  Stringer,  Adjutant^ 

1  July  9 i      ) 

Frank  Douglas  Gibbes 

1  Coverley  James  Renuie    

1  B.ichard  Henry  George  Wilson  

1  Robert d'Esterre  Hill  (Depot)    

t  Louis  Arundell  Bnrrowes 

1  Hamilton  Hodgson 

2  Roland  Hay  Morant 

1  Francis  William  Greatwood   

Second  Lieutenants. 

1  Charles  Ernest  Kollins 

1  Alan  Hilton  Johnson     

1  Robert  Neal  King 

1  Philip  Douglas  Earle   

1  Ernest  Elborough  Woodcock 

2  Richard  Freckleton  Gonville  Bromhead 
2  Aylmer  George  Galloway.. 

1  Oswald  Muirhead  Dyke  .. 

2  Frederick  Gordon  Spring 
2  Arthur  Bay nes  Johnson  . 
2  Henry  Charles  Walter  Hoskyns 


16  Feb. 
1  May 

11  May 

25  May 
13  Aug. 

13  Aug. 

14  Jan. 
23  Oct. 
19  Feb. 


21  Sept.  74 

29  Nov.  76 

11  Sept.  76 

11  Feb.  77 

11  Feb.  77 

21  Aug.  78 

1  Feb.  70 


CAPTAIN.     I    BEEV.MAJ. 


22  Oct.      79 


4  May    87 


4  May 
4  May 


26  May 
11  Mar. 


2  Apiil  81 

1  July    81 

1  July    Si 

1  July  81 

22  Oct.  81 

9  Sept.  82 

9  Sept.  82 

12  May    83 

25  Aug. 
14  May 

25  Nov. 


16  Nov. 
ii  Feb. 

10  Nov. 
21  Dec. 

3  May 
28  June 


1 7  Jan. 
4  Mar. 

27  Jan. 

18  May 

18  June  92 
13  July  92 
13  Aug.    92 

19  Nov.    92 

19  Nov.    92 

19  Nov.  92 
9  Sept.  93 
7  Mar.    94 

7  Mar.   94 

2  June  94 
10  Oct.  94 
10  Oct. 
10  Oct. 

22  Dec. 

20  Feb. 
6  Mar. 

23  Sept 


29  Dec. 

29  Dec. 

29  Dec. 
28  Feb. 
14  May 
9  July 
13  Jan. 


11  Mar.  92 

25  Apr.    92 
9  June   92 


8s 


7  Oct. 
10  Oct. 
14  Aug. 
23  Dec. 
16  Jan. 
28  Mar. 

5  May 


19  July 
7  Apr. 

16  Feb. 

1  July 
13  May 
18  Nov. 
1 3  May 

3  May 

i£  June 
18  June 

3  Aug. 

11  Mar. 

13  Aug. 

11  Mar. 
25  Apr. 

14  Aug. 
16  Dec. 

23  Dec. 

16  Jan. 

5  May 

1  Sept.  94 

12  Sept.  94 
July 


87 


MAJ0B. 

7  June  93: 
23  Dec. 
16  Dec. 


93 


29  May 

31  July 

17  Feb. 

6  Oct. 

11  Mar. 


93 

95 
95 
90 

9T 

9* 


3 

17  Feb. 

1  Sept. 

6  Oct. 
19  Nov. 

19  Nov. 

13  Dec. 

13  Dec. 

11  Mar. 


Dec. 


16  Nov.  98 


95 


26  Feb. 
29  Feb. 

6  June 
8  Sept.  97 
1  Dec.    97 

16  Feb. 
16  Feb. 
4  May 

7  May 
3  Aug. 

21  Sept. 


19  Lt. Colonel  Lowth  served  with  th  A 

,10th  Regiment  in  the  Perak   Expe- 

12  Sept.  94  cljti01j  in  ,875,  and  was  present  when 


5  Dec. 
31  July 

1  Jan. 
17  Feb. 

23  Nov. 

6  Oct. 

10  Nov. 
13  Nov, 
19  Nov.   97 
13  Dec.   97 

11  Mar. 
21  Sept. 

8  Nov. 


combined  Naval  and  Military 
force  attacked  and  captured  the' 
Stockades  and  five  guns  at  Passir 
Sala  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  Major  Gamble  served  with  the 
Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir 
Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  as  Adju- 
tant of  the  3rd  Mounted  Bitles. 

23  Major  Wilkinson  served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-8?. 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 


\_For  remainder  of  Notes,  see  end  of  Liverpool 
Regiment,  p.  238. 

Facinas  White.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1st   Battalion  embarked  for   Malta,  13  Jan.  95. 

2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Singapore,  30  Apr.  95. 


quarter  Master.— 2  William  John  Conway,  26  May  97  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 


!42 


11 


TH 


The  Devonshire  Regiment. 

~\Formerly  the  nth  (North  Devonshire)  Regiment. 
I       (The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  arc  formed  of  the  2nd 


[ 


Regimental  District, 

EXETER.  -J  and  1st  Devon  Militia  respectively. 

TheOastiei.f  Exeter.    "  Semper  Fidelis."  "Detiingbn  "   "Salamanca"   "  Pyrenees  " 
Years'seri  "Outhes"  "Toulouse"  "  Peninsula  "  "Afghanistan,  1879-80. 

Pay'  ""'"Colonel.— Si---  Edward  Newdiga.te  Newdegate/  KCB.  DL.  2nd  Zieut.  29  May  42  •   Zieut 
— -  — -|     ''3°  Api.  52  ;  lit.  Major,  2  Nov.  55  ;  Maj°r>  3*  Aug.  57  ;  Lt. Colonel/  30  Apr.  6r  •  Colone 


1st    Bait.,    Jullunder, 

PunjaD. 
2nd  Bait.,  Aldershot. 

Nivelle"  "Nive" 


2  p.. 


Geori 


t.   14  Acr.  46  ;    Capt. 
~.~nel,  23  Oct.  67  ;  Major 
Colonel  Lievonshire  Regiment,  24  March  97. 

"-2  Aug.  68  ;  Captain,  16  Feb.  78  ; 

!  4  April  72;  Captain, "zi^'eh.  82;  Major^lg  May  9,  ;    Lt.cJlonJl', 


General,  1  Oct.  77  ;  Lieut. General,  11  May 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 1  James  Herbert  Yule,2  Ensign 
Ma/or,  1  July  S5  ;  Bt.Lt.CoJonel,  5  Oct.  92;   Lt. Colonel,  19  May  95  ;  Colonel,  20  May  'gil 

'.pril72j    Captain,   22  Feb.  82:    Motor     ,„    \f, 


I  2ND    LIEUT. 


Majoes. 
2  Cecil  William  Park,5  2nd  in  Command  )  j 

15  Apr.  97  $\        

<  Arthur  Graves  Spratt6 !        

2  Herbert  Batson I        

2  George  Halford  D'Oyly  (Depot) |        

2  Thos.  Arthur HarkiiessDavies,7Z)SO....j        

2  Frederick  Clifton  Brings8    

1  Montagu  Creighton  Curry9 ijOct. 

2  Henry  Howard  Bedingfeid I  .3  Aug. 


LIEUT. 


=  I  ... 
S  ... 
5 


p.s.c.    John    MacNeil  Walter,10   Vep.'i 
Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  Bengal,  13  May  96    ) 

George  John  Ellicombe11  (Depot) 

Mainwaring  George  Jacson1-  

William    Boutcher  Lafone,13    Station! 

Slaf  Officer,  Jullunder,  4  July  97    ...  5 

Richard   Haminett    Kirkwood,  Adjt.  \ 

3  Volunteer  Battalion  1  July  98   ) 

Vancouver  Alexander &ioha.vAs,Adju-  ) 

tint  3  llattalion  21  July  97    $ 

Reginald  John  Hall  Parlby,  Adjutant  ) 

2  Volunteer  Battalion  16  Nov.  96 f 

*  Philip  Urban  Walter  Vigors 

Norton    James    Goodwyn,13    specially  > 

tn. ployed  with  West  African  Regiment  j 

Percivo.1  George  Elgood,  serving  with  ) 

the  lCgi/jitian  Army j 

r  William'  rheophilus  Bartlett16    

Guy  William  Geo.  SsmdevA, Adjutant  1  ) 
Vol.  Bn.  Durham  Lt.  Inf.  1  Dec.  98    j 

1  Gerald  Meade  Gloster" 

Reginald  Seward  Ruston,18  Bog  Dept. 
Herbert  Reginald  Vyvyan,  Adj utant  1 *) 

Volunteer  Battalion  1  Apr.  96    J 

1  Joseph  Gates  Travero20 

Edw.  Ueo.  Williams,  Adj  nBn.6  Mar.  971 

Wm.  Bernard  lra,a0izi,-1  Army  Bay  Dcpt...' 

i  Louis  Jean  Bols22 

1  HurdisSecundusLalandeRavenshaw23  /  | 

Adjutant  5  Dec.  98 JT  1 

2  Jasper  Fitzgerald  Hadclitie j 

2  John  PrescottLaw ' 


LiIEUTENANTS. 

Charles  Spencer  Warwick2* 

Evelyn  FitzGerald  Michell  Wood,-6'i 
Assist.  Inst.  Mythe  School  oj  Musketry  > 
4  Feb.  97  ) 

Edward  Conway  Wren*'    

Charles  Clarkson  Martin  Maynard28 

Edmund  Merritt  Morris80 

Nathaniel  Robert  Radclifie31  (Depot)    ... 

Denis  Charles  Kane32 

Phillip  Hampton  Price-Dent"    

James  Edward  Ignatius  Masteraon3*  ...j 

Augustus  Frederick  Dalzel35 | 

Maurice  Harold  Grant    I 

Henry  Norman  Field36 ! 

Ernest  Douglas  Young j 

Walter  Meredith  Goodwyn  

Noel  Luxnioore I 

John  Darnley  Ingles  (Depot)  1 

Norman  Zeal  Emerson38    

Thomas  Charles  Bedford  Holland 

Raymond  Peily  Houston  Monro    

Allred  Joseph  Elton  Sunderland   

Second  Lieutenants. 

Henry  Bourehier  Wrey  Gardiner ; 

Edward  James  Forrester  Vaughan ! 

William  Hastings  La  Touche  Darley  ... 

George  Humphrey  Irving  Graham10  ... 

Sherard  Osboru    , 

Clauue  Alexander  Lafone    

Thomas  Bertram  Harris  ! 

George  Nowell  Thos.  Smyth  Osbourne 

George  lremonger  Waits 


captain. 


5  June  75     9  Jan.    83 
23  May    75     20  Mar.   82 1 

10  Sept.  75!     1  July    83^ 
27  June   76'  20  June   84 

11  Sept.  76J  22  Nov.   84. 

6  Oct.     77;   24  Dec.    84 
25  July     7s|     5  Oct.     85 

4  Feb.    81!  26  Oct.     85' 


14  Jan. 

11  Oct. 

ii  Aug. 

11  Aug. 
22  Jan. 

22  Jan. 

23  Apr. 


80;  26  Nov.    801  28  Oct.     85 


2  Mar.    92 

9  Nov.  92 
19  May  95 
1 5  June  96 
15  Jan.  97 
18  Jan.  97 
24  Mar.    97 

7  Nov.   98 


80 


5  Feb.    87 

8  Dec.    38 

22  Aug.   8S 
c  Ju'y    8g 

31  Oct.    38 

9  Nov.   89 

28  June   90 
8  Oct.     90 

17  Dec. 
17  Jan. 
17  Jan. 
23  Mav- 
is July 

27  Jan. 
1-  Dec. 
25  Feb. 
25  Feb. 

2  June 
12  Dec. 
t2  Dec. 

29  May 
29  May 
10  July 

28  Sept. 


1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 


1  July 
o  Sept. 
9  Sept. 

25  Aug. 

25  Aug. 
23  Aug. 

12  Nov. 
9  May 
23  May 

25  Aug. 
25  Aug. 
10  Nov. 
22  Sept. 

18  Dec. 
31  Oct. 
15  Dee. 


20  Sept.   86 

1  Oct.  86 

iS  Jan.  88 

1  July  38l 

31  Oct.  90 

1  Nov.  90 

4  Feb.  91 

1  Apr.  91 1 

19  May  91, 
6  Oct.  91 1 

15  Apr.  92 

20  Oct.  92 
9  Nov.  92 

14  Nov.  92 

20  Feb.  95 

10  May  95 

18  Jan.  97 

18  Jan.  97 

6  Mar.  97 

9  Apr.  98 

1  Dec.  98 


31  Oct.     90    14  Sept.  98 
25  Mar.    91 


42  Lieut.  Birch  served  in  the  Af- 
ghan war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1891-92  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


9  Dec. 
9  Dec. 

2  June 
7  July 

3  Sept. 
1  Dee. 

16  Feb. 
1 1  May 
26  Oct. 


22  Sept.  91 

8  Dec.  91 
20  Oct.    92 

9  Nov.    92 

1  Jan.  93 
20  Feb.  95 
16  Apr.  05 
19  May  95 
25  May    95.J 

5  July  96 
18  Jan.    97 

6  Mar.    97 

2  Jan.  98 
9  Apr.  98 
6  July    98 

30  July    98      Facings   White.  —  Agents,    Messrs. 

14  Sept.  98  Cox  and  Co. 

13  Oct.     q3       l8*  Battalion  embarked  for   Egypt, 

29  Jan.  1891.    2nd  Battalion  returned 

from  India   14  Apr.  93. 


Quarter  Masters.  —  1  Henry  Honner,41  5  Juno  So  ;  Hon. Capt.  16  Apr.  94. 
2  oh.inea  Kirch,*1  23  Sepi.  91 ;   u.011.  Lieut. 


The  Devonshire  Regiment.  242a 


1  Sir  Edward  Newdegate  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  ud  to 
July  1S55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (wounded)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  LSrevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  theLegion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal.  Served 
in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  ln  command  of  the  2nd  Division,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  CB.) 

2  Colonel  Yule  served  in  the  Afghan  warin  1879-80  with  the  nth  Resiment  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1891-92  in  command  of  the  Irrawaddy  Column  including  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills  (Brevet  ot 
Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  v.nder  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1397-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

J  Major  1  ark  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Adjutant  with  the  2nd  Battalion  nth  Regiment  in 
Southern  Afghanistan  (Medal). 

6  Major  Spratt  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
7897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshiie  Regiment  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

7  Major  Davies  served  in  the  Afghan  warin  1S79-80  with  the  nth  Regiment  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Bur- 
mese Expedition  in  1891-92,  and  took  part  in  the  Wuntho  Expedition  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  iu  1 897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment, 
and  was  present  atthe  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

8  Major  Briggs  served  with  the  nth  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1870-80  (Medal). 

9  Major  Curry  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

10  Captain  Walter  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  iu 
1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches, Medal  with  Clasp). 

11  Captain  Ellicombe  served  with  the  nth  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  "West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S97-98  with  the  Tirah  Expedi- 
tionary Force  with  rhe  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha 
and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

12  Captain  Jacson  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  unrler  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the'  capture  of  the 
Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (two  Clasps). 

13  Captain  Lafone  served  in  the  camDaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

15  Captain  Goodwyn  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1891-92  with  the  Irrawaddy  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16  Captain  Bartlett  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  ol  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  ofthe  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

17  Captain  Gloster  served  m  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  2nd  Brigade  Mohmand  Field  Force,  and  afterwards  with  the  Tirali 
Expeditionary  Force  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment  including  the  capture  of  the  Sam- 
pagha and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Ruston  served  in  the  operations  in  Burma  in  1891-92  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

!0  Captain  Travers  served  in  the  operations  in  Buima  in  1891-92  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force 
with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  ofthe  Sampagha  and  Arhanga 
Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

21  Captain  Lauder  served  in  the  operations  in  Burma  in  1091-92  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Captain  Bols  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Lowin  1895  as  Adjutant  and  Quarter 
Master  at  the  British  Military  Base  Depot  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Captain  Ravenshaw  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S97-98  with  the 
Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  ofthe  Satnpagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (two  Clasps). 

21  Captain  Warwick  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as  Transport 
Officer  3rd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  011  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-93  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sinipagha  aud  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

26  Lieut.  Wood  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  (Star). 

27  Lieutenant  Wrsn  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1807-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

28  Lieut.  Maynard  served  in  the  operations  in  Burma  in  1S91-92  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force 
with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga 
Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

30  Lieut.  Morris  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1807-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

31  Lieut.  Radcliffe  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  189^  on  Signalling  duty, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  in  the  engagement  at  Panjkora  River  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

32  Lieut.  Kane  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Foice  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895,  and  was  present  at  the 
storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  in  the  engagement  at  Panjkora  River  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1807-98  with  the  Tirah  Expedi- 
tionary Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment  (two  Clasps). 

33  Lieut.  Price  Dent  served  with  the  Chitral  t-telief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the 
Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  :st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
tfamuaghi  and  Arhanga  Passes  (two  Clasps). 

34  Lieut.  Masterson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1891-92  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sam- 
pagha and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^For  remainder  of  Notes,  see  end  of  the  Suffolk  Regiment,  p.  244. 


243 

12™ 

Segimental  District 
BURY  ST.  EDMUNDS, 
i'  DmTiysstf"  "Minden 
"India' 


J 


pstBatt.,  Malta. 


nd  Batt.,  Rangoon,  Burma. 


Years'Ser 

Full 
Pay. 

Half 

e&y. 

30 

26 

23 

12 

23," 
21 

20 

20 

19 
19 

18 

18 

17 

*7 
17 

The  Suffolk  Regiment. 

Formerly  the  \2ll1  (East Suffolk)  Regiment. 

(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  "West 
Suffolk  and  the  Cambridge  Militia  respectively. 

' '  Gibraltab  "  the  Castle,  Key,  and  Motto,  *'  Montis  Insignia  Calpe."   "  Sbbingapatait  " 
'  South  Africa,  1851-2-3"  "New  Zealand  "  "Afghanistan,  1878-80." 

colonel.— John  Maxwell  Perceval,'  CB.  Ensign,  P21  June  33;  Lieut.  J>iS  Mar.  36;  Capt  P18  Mav  38- 
Major,  '14  Apr.  46;  Lt. Colonel,  ^2  Apr.  53;  Colonel,  28  Nov  54;  Major  General,  8  Au».  64-  Lt  General 
14  Feb.  73  ;   General,  1  Oct.  77  ;   Colonel  07th  Foot.  21  Mar.  74  ;   Colonel  Suffolk  Regiment.  28Feb'  83  ' 

Lieutenant  Colonesl.— c^Charles  Richard  Townley,"  Ensign,  14  Jan.  69  ;  Lt.  28  Oct.  71 ;   Capt.  10  April  80  • 

\Capt.  14  Apr.  83  ;Mqjor,2i  Oct.  86  ; 


Major,   9  April  85  ;   Lt  .Colonel,  24  Feb.  97. 
p.s.c.  Arthur  John  Watson. lC£i>Kf.  9  Aua 


Majors. 
2  p.«.c.    George   Fred.  Campbell   MacO 
kenzie,12  und  in  Command  27  Apr.  96  J 

Archibald  Cyril  Cubitt15  

2  Frank  Graham13   

1  Arthur  Faulconer  Poulton"  (Depot)  

Edward  Arthur  Kemble18 

1  William  Reade  De-la-Pere  Lloyd51    

Vivian    Waldegrave    Hall    Graham,  ( 

Adjutant  2  Volunteer  Bn.  15  June  94 ) 

William    Freme     Coleman, 22    Station  / 

Staff  Officer,  Bellarg,  20  Oct.  97   j 

Captains. 

p.s.c.  Edward  Montagu,  isSiaf  Copt. for  1 

Mil.  Police,  Alexandria,  19  May  98     j 

Leonard  Julius  Shadwell,83  D.A.A.G.  \ 

for  Instruction,  Eussowlie,  21  Oct.  95  ) 

Louis  Hamilton  Bazalgette 

Casimir  Hy.  Claude  Van  Sr.raubenzee,  > 
Adj.  Moulmein  Volunteers  11  June  97) 
Charles  Frederick  Lennock,2'  Adjutant  > 

4  Battalion  7  March  95    ) 

2  William  Keates,  Kith  Provisional  Bat-'i 

talion  * 5 

1  Sydney  Boyle  Stotherd  

p.s.c.  Cuthbert  Montague    De   Gruy- ) 

ther,21  Inst.  E.  M.  College  13  Dec.  97  ) 

William  Berkeley  Wallace,'21  Assistant  \ 

Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores  ,  21  Jan. 97  ) 

Edward  Papillon  Prest,21  Adjutant   1  \ 

Volunteer  Battalion  1  Feb.  95  ) 

1  Charles  Arthur  Hugh  Brett,21  Adju-  I 

tant  10  Jan.  95  j 

2  William  St.  Lawrence  Saunders 

2  William  Gordon  Thomson,  Adjutant  1 

25  Aug.  95    ( 

Cecil  Robert  Fryer,21  Adjutant  3  Bat-  > 

talion  24  Dec.  96 1 

Walter  Herbert  iSewland  Glossop,21 
Adjutant  2  Volunteer  Bit. Northumber- 
land Fusiliers,  1  Feb.  97     

George    Herbert    Stewart    Browne,21  ) 

Adjutant  3  Volunteer  Bn.  14  Feb.  98  ) 

Alexander      Braithwaite     Murgan,21  1 

Army  Pag  Department j 

2  Robert  Burrell  Unwin    

i  Samuel  Eyre  Massy  Lloyd  

2  Frank  Gadsden  Davies,21  Station  Staff  ~i 
Officer,  Rangoon,  28  May  97 J 


2ND  LIEUT. 


11  May    78 
13  Aug.   79 

13  Aug.    7q 

14  Jan.     80 
11  Aug.    80 

23  April  81 


5  Feb. 
4  May 

16  Nov. 

Henry  Frederick  Hugh  Clihord lt  Feb. 

John  Randolph  Gorst  Hopkins, sermng  | 

with  the  West  African  Itegiment  j"     IO  ^ov. 

Frank  Dalzell  Fmlay 28  Nov. 

Charles  Douglas  Parry  Crooke    21  Sept. 


John  Alexander  Shatespear  Murray 


y  Nov. 


1  Arthur  Wale  Brown    '     9  Nov. 


Hugh  Barrow  Rowlands 

2  Charles  Hampden  Turner     

Lieutenants. 

2  Ernest  Christie  Doughty 

1   b'ras.  Alfred  Fressland  \Vilkins 


9  Nov. 
2i  Dec. 

17  Jan. 

18  May 


89 


1  Algernon  Morland,    with  Provisional  Bn.,    in  July    Q 

.      Un^hm.f    WAn.nv.rl    lllitrat.  r.       . 


1  Herbert  Edward  Olivey 

2  William  Harvey  Bowden    

2  Charles  Cecil  Rowe  Murphy 

1  Harry  d'Arch  Smith    

1  Arthur  Stansfleld  Peebles      

2  Frederick  Alexander  White  

1  Seymour  James  Carey 

1  Frederick  FelixWeichs  Hal),  serving  on  \ 

the  West  Coast  of  Africa  J 

i  Arthur  Pel  ham  Frankland    

1  Francis  Tyrwhitt  Drake  Wilson 

1  Ernest  William  Bell 

2  Charles  Edmund  Hunter  Wintle23 

1  Claude  Edwaid  Foster    

1  Samuel  John  Barrington  Barnardiston... 

2  Hugo  Meynell      

2  Walter  Preston  Lovell  

Second   Lieutenants. 

!  Leopold  Henry  Vivian  Furster     

t  Cecil  Arbuthnct  White     


4  Oct. 
23  Dec. 
23  Dec. 
10  Oct. 
12  Dee. 
12  Dec. 
20  Feb. 


10  Apr.    95 

28  Sept.  95 
5  Sept.  96 
96 
96 
97 
97 
97 
97 


5  Sept. 
16  Dec. 
20  Feb. 
24  Mar. 
15  May 
15  May 

15  May 
15  May 


82 


12  Feb.    76 

11  Sept.  76 
S  Au;_ 

25  Sept.  80 

12  Oct.     80 
1  Jan.    81 

1  July    81 
1  July    81 

22  Oct.     8i 

29  July 
9  Sept. 
9  Sept. 

5  Dec. 

5  Dec. 

30  Jan. 

6  Feb. 

7  Feb. 

6  May    85 

9  May  85 
12  Nov.  84 
9  May    85 

25  Nov.   85 
25  Nov.  85 


25  Aug. 

25  Aug. 

16  July 
9  Dec. 

10  Jan. 

25  Feb. 

2  July 

31  Mar. 
1  Apr. 
9  Apr. 

26  Apr. 
5  Dec. 

18  Apr. 

3  Oct. 

19  June 

29  Jan. 

30  May 
15  Jul.V 
21  July 

1  Feb. 

17  Feb. 
24  Feb. 

20  May 

2  Oct. 

13  Oct. 

13  Dec. 

14  Feb. 
1  Mar. 

19  May 
23  June 
30  July 
10  Sept. 


14  July 

1  Dec. 
18  Mar. 

9  Apr. 
18  May 

15  May 

1  Sept. 
1  Dec.    86 


9  Mar. 

25  Sept. 
16  July 

9  Dec. 

1  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

26  Apr. 
18  Apr. 

15  June   94 

15  JuDe   94 


Lt.  Col one!,  19  Sept.9 

BBEV.MAJ.    I         MAJOB. 


30  Nov. 

9» 

18  Apr. 

9  Dec. 

7  Oct. 
15  Oct. 
24  Feb. 

94 
9* 
96 
96 
97 

13  Oct. 

97 

10  Sept. 


15  June  94 
3  Oct.  94 
14  Nov. 


19  June 
29  Jan. 

1  Feb. 

1  Feb. 

17  Feb. 
24  Feb. 


94 


95 


96 


20  May 

97 

13  Oct. 

97 

~o  Oct. 

97 

[3  Dec. 

97 

14  Feb. 

98 

19  May 

98 

23  June 

98 

30  July 

98 

to  Sept. 

98 

21  Maior  Lloyd,  Captains  Lennock, 
De  Gruyther,  Wallace,  Prest,  Brett, 
Fryer,  Glossop,  Browne,  Morgan  and 
'iDavies  served  in  the  Hazara 
'_  Expedition  in  1888  with  the  ist. 
»'  Battalion  Suffolk  Regiment  (Medal 
J'jwith  Clasp). 

V  1    ~2  Major  Coleman  served  with  the 

97  Nile  Expedition  in   1884-85  attached 

97to    the   ist   Battalion    of   the    Royal; 

Sussex  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,. 

and  Khedive's  Star). 

"  Captain  Shadwell  served  in  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  188S  as  Adju- 
tant to  the  1st  Battalion  Suffolk 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

25  Captain  Lindup. — For  War  Ser- 
vices, see  Army  Pay  Department. 


Years'Ser 

Full 

Pay. 

Half 
Pay. 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

^S 

... 

8 

The  Suffolk  Regiment. 


244 


Second  Lieutenants. 

George  Addison  Lister  Thomson 

George  Pope  Newstead  

2  Frederick  William  Orby  Maycock 
i  Arthur  Hilliard  Williams  Temple 

Alfred  Lynn  Allen    

2  George  Henry  Walford 

Charles  Jeffson  Borlase  Cooke  .... 

James  Keilly  Knowles  

Daniel  George  Robinson  

i  Gerard  Stukeley  Torkington 

2  Arthur  Sidney  Hay 

ttarter  Alastc 


2ND  LIEUT. 

15  May 

Q7 

is  May 

Q7 

i  Dec. 

97 

i  Dec. 

97 

i  Dec. 

97 

i6Feb. 

98 

16  Feb. 

93 

4  May 

98 

7  May 

08 

3  Aug. 

98 

3  Aug. 

98 1 

2  William  Norris,30  30  Nov.  81 ;  Hon.  Captain,  30  Nov.  91. 
1  Andrew  Smith,31  19  Aug.  91  j  Hon,  Lieut. 

Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
<:t  Batt.  embarked  for  Malta  10  April  1897.     2nd  Baft,  embarked  for  Egypt  18  December  1889. 

1  General  Perceval  commanded  the  Reserve  Battalion  of  the  12th  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-53,  and  for 
his  services  was  nominated  a  CB.  (Medal). 

7  Lt. Colonel  Townley  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  1st  Battalion  12th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Ali  Boghan,  the  occupation  of  the  Lughman  Valley,  and  the  expedition  against 
the  Khucrianis  (Medal). 

10  Lt. Colonel  Watson  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1S84-85  as  Brigade 
Major  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  188S  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  1st  Column 
under  Brigadier  General  Channer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Ohitral  Relief 
Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Road  Commandant  on  the  Lines  of  Communications  iMerlal  with  Clasp). 

12  Major  Mackenzie  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  12th  Foot    in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-E0  (Medal). 

13  Majors  Graham  and  Poulton  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  12th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

15  Major  Cubitt  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  with  the  1st  Battalion  Suffolk  Regiment  (Medal  with 
Clasp) . 

18  Captain  Kemble  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  12th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i38o  (Medal). 

19  Captain  Montagu  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  with  the  1st  Battalion  Suffolk  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  also  served  with  the  Chin  Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  as  Transport  Officer 
Northern  Column  Chittagong  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Tregear  (Clasp). 

29  Second  Lieut.  Wintle  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

30  Captain  Norris  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  as  Quarter  Master  to  the  1st  Battalion  Suffolk  Regi- 
ment (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Lieut.  Andrew  Smith  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Suffolk  Regiment  (formerly  the  12th  Regiment). 
Raised  in  1685,  remaining  in  England  till  1689.  Ireland,  to  1691.  England,  to  1699.  Ireland,  to  1703.  West 
Indies,  to  1705.  England,  to  1708.  Flanders,  to  1709  (embarked  as  Marines,  but  afterwards  landed  for  active 
service).  England,  to  171 2.  Minorca,  to  1719.  England,  to  1742.  Flandersand  Germany,  to  1745.  England  and 
Scotland,  to  1748.  Holland,  to  1749.  Minorca,  to  1752.  England,  to  1758.  (2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1757,  and 
entitled  the  65th  Regiment  in  175S).  Flanders  and  Germany,  to  1763  (battle  of  Minden).  England,  to  1769. 
Gibraltar,  to  1783  (siege  of  Gibraltar).  Entitled  12th  East  Suffolk  Regiment,  1782.  Ireland,  to  1794  (in  1790  the 
greater  part  of  the  Regiment  served  as  Marines  from  June  to  Dec).  Flanders,  to  1795.  (Flank  Companies  to  the 
West  Indies,  rejoining  Head  Quarters  in  1795).  England,  to  1796.  East  Indies,  to  1810  (capture  of  Seringapatam). 
Mauritius,  to  1813.  Isle  of  Bourbon,  to  1815.  Mauritius,  to  1817.  (2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1S11,  and  proceeded  to 
Ireland  in  1812.  To  England,  Flanders,  France,  and  returned  to  England,  1815.  To  Ireland,  1816.  Disbanded, 
1818.)  Ireland,  to  1820.  England,  to  1823.  Gibraltar,  to  1834.  England,  to  1835.  Ireland,  to  1837.  Mauritius, 
to  1847.  (Entitled  "  1st  Battalion  12th  Regiment "  on  the  raising  of  the  Reserve  Battalion  in  1842.)  England,  to 
1852.  Ireland,  to  1S54.  Australia  and  Tasmania,  to  1863.  New  Zealand,  to  1867  (war  of  1863-65).  England,  to 
1872.  Ireland,  to  1876.  Eastlndies,  to  1392  (Afghan  warof  1878-80;  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888).  England,  to  1897. 
Malta,  1897. 

Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  Devonshire  Regiment. 

35  Lieut.  Dalzel  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

36  Lieut.  Field  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  as  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  including  the  engage- 
ment at  the  Badmanai  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  in  the  same 
capacity,  including  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

38  Lieut.  Emerson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

40  Second  Lieut.  Graham  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

41  Captain  Honner  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Record,  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment  {formerly  the  nth  Regiment). 
Raised  at  Kingston,  Yorkshire,  in  1858,  and  proceeded  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1S61.     To  Natal,  1864.     To 
Hong  Kong  and  Japan,  1865.     To  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1866.     To  Ireland,  1870.    To  Scotland,  1872.     To  Eng- 
land.   To  India,  1877  (Afghan  war,  1879-80).    To  Burmah,  1890. 


The  Prince  Albert's  (Somersetshire  Light  Infantry). 

^Formerly   the   13th  (1st  Somersetshire)  Prince       ["    '"Bai 
1,  Albert's  Light  Infantry.  \_m6  -    "' ' 


245 

■J3TH        "iFormerly   the   13th  (1st  Somersetshire)  Prince       [~    istisatt.,  Kuldanna, 

Regimental  District,   I  Albert's  Light  Infantry .  Land  Ratt"'' Aldershot 

TAUNTON.         J  (The  3rd  &  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  1st  &  2nd  Somerset  Militia  respectively.) 

"Dettingen"  "Egtpt"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "Martinique"  "Ava"  "  Afghanistan"  "  Ghuznee.  " 
A  Mural  Crown,  superscribed  "  Jellalabad  "  "Cabool  1842'" 

,  Years  per-  "BuBHA,   1885-87. : 

HaU|Colonel.— ZordMarkKerr.iffCB.  -EW.7H,  "19  June  35  ;  Lieut.^i4Sept  38;  Captain,  *a6  June  40;  Major,  25 
Pay.  I     Joyji;  if.  Co/oae/,  P30  Dec.  5]  ;   Colonel,  28  Nov.  54  ;  il/a/or  General,  6  March  68  ;  Lieutenant  General,  13 
j     July  76;  General,  1 1  Nov.  78  ;  Colonel  13th  Light  Infantry,  22  Feb   80 
...    Lieutenant  Colonels.— 2  Kdmond  Joseph  Gallwey,3    Ensign,  P6  July  70;  Lieut.    28  Oct.    71:    Captain,   26 
ieb.  80;  Ma/or,  28  Dec-  86;  Lt. Colonel,  14  JuneQ8. 

'  ' '       rfX  ^lfr? d  Walsl>.4  Lie«<-  28  Feb.  74  ;  Captain,  20  Oct.  83  ;  Bt. Major,  15  June  8s  ;  Major,  26  Oct.  Q2 ; 
Lt.  Colonel,  8  Nov.  q8. 


'  Sevastopol  "  "  South  Afbica, 


29 


Majors. 
:p.».e.  Raymond  Burlton  Williams,3  2nd  ) 

in  Command  15  Sept.  q8 j 

i  Richard    Lloyd  Payne,'  DSO.   2nd  in) 

Command  8  Nov.  98 j 

2  Edward  Morris  Poynftsn5  (Depot)   , 

1  Anthony  Lumb6 

2  Charles  Warren  Napier-Clavering5    

2  Geo.  Hen.  Holbeche  Couchman,10  DSO.  ) 

(Bt.Lt. Colonels  Oct.  98)    j 

1  Courtney  Heathcote  Stisted 

Herbert    Rhys    Lloyd,11     Adjutant    1 ) 
Volunteer  Battalion  5  Dec.  94 ) 

Captains. 
Henry   Wilson    Lovett,12  Adjutant    4} 
Battalion  20  Sept.  95  '. j 

1  William  Charles  Cox1* 

2  Charles  Blakeway  Little15 

Herbert  Cokayno  Frith,16  Station  Staff) 

Officer,  Mool'tan,  28  July  97     J 

2  Montague  Amos  Foster  

Ferdinand  Mansel  Peacock,17  Adjutant  \ 

2  Volunteer  Battalion  2  July  94  ; 

Robert     Brocklehurst,18    Adjutant    3  ) 

Volunteer  Battalion  4  Mar.  95 ) 

1  Stradling  Louis  Vaughan  Crealock'8 

Arthur  barton  Fox,mAJj.  3  Bn.  1  Feb.  96 

1  p.s.c.  Henry  Joseph  Everett,  Aide  de  j 

Camp  to  Major  General  M.  H.  Farr  ) 
p.s.c.    John    Maximilian     Vallentin,'8 ) 

Brigade  Major,  Natal,  g  Apr.  98 J 

Herbert  Cecil  Johnstone11" 

2  Edward  Hopton  Swayne,23  Adjutant) 

16  Nov.  96 / 

2  Leonard  George  Thomas  Chandler  

2  Edward  Gwyn  Elger2* 

2  Walter  Pipon  Braithwaite,25  Staff  College 

1  Edward  Forbes  Cooke- Uurle26 

1  Ernest     Henderson      Rowley     Cooke) 

Richard  Plait27 ) 

i  Albert  Reginald  Foord28  (Depot) 

;  Amherst  Blunt  Whatman2" 

Lieutenants. 

>.  Arthur  Gerald  Boyle,  at  Staff  College 

i  William  Hartley  Maud30 

:  George  Bell  Roney-Dougal31 

;  Adelbert  Orlando  Cockayne  Cust  (Depot) 
:  Charles  William  Compton33    

William  James  Bowker,  serving  under') 

the  Royal  JSiger  Company  ) 

i  Victor  Francis  Alex.  Keith-Falconer,34) 

Adjutant  30  Dec.  94  j 

!  Harold  FitzWilliam  Hardman 

Herbert  Maxwell  Martin.  Adjutant  Coorg  ) 

and  Mysore  Vol.  Rifle*  27  June  96 j 

:  Francis  Gordon  Grant  Thoytb35    

i  Alfred  Percival  Barry   

:  John  Bustee  Cooke  Tnomson     

John  Audley  Thicknesse36 

Cecil  John  Troyte-Bullock  (Depot)  

Francis  Malcolm  Evory  Kennedy37 

Cecil  Godfrey  Rawling3'  

Charles  Bertie  Prowse  

Cyril  Ernest  uhichester3" 

Penrose  Mark-Wardlaw  

Arthur  Thomas  Searle  Dickinson40 

Arthur  Hamilton  Yatman   

Eric  Grey  Drummonrt,41  Aide  de   Camp'/ 
to  Brigadier  General  Sir  E.  R.  Elles  ...  ) 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Thomas  Brassey  Maddocks 

Ryves  Alexander  Mark  Currie42    

Charles  Carus  Maud 

Lambton  AUix  Jones-Mortimer43 

Ronald  Hill  Macdonald  Capel  Miers  

Claude  Ernest  Myln  Walker  

Arthur  William  Sibbald  Paterson   

Hubert  George  Richa:-d  Burges-Short  ... 

John  Sandbach  Noel  Harrison 


!  2ND   LIEUT.  LIEUT. 


i  May  78 
11  May  78 
1  May  78 
7  Aug.  78 

21  Aug  78 
11  Aug.  80 
23  Oct.    8< 


5  Feb.    87 
5  Feb.    87 


4  May     87 

4  May    87 
11  Feb. 

11  Feb. 
9  May 

17  July 
21  Dec. 

1  Mar.  90 

29  Mar.    90 

23  July 

29  Oct. 
4  Feb. 
10  Oct. 
10  Oct. 
10  Oct. 
10  Oct. 

Id  Oct. 

12  Oct. 
10  Jan. 
2  June 

20  Feb. 
6  Mar. 

28  Sept. 


90 


Q^ 


7  Dec. 
6  June 
6  June  9^ 
5  Sept.  96 
9  Dec.  96 
1  Dec.  97 

16  Feb.  98 

23  Feb.  98 

8  June  91P 


13  June 
5  Jan. 

12  Nov. 
12  Feb. 
26  Feb. 
20  Mar. 
20  Nov. 
1  July 

1  July 

1  July 
1  July 

28  Jan. 

28  Jan. 

10  May 


CAPTAIN. 


6  Feb.    84 


10  Sept. 
12  Nov. 

17  Feb. 

7  Feb. 
6  May 
6  May 

6  May 
25  Nov. 
30  Jan. 

1  May 

16  Oct. 

28  Apr. 
4  Jan. 

3  Mar. 

1  Apr. 
14  June 
23  Sept. 
14  Jan. 


14  June  91 


7  Aug. 
1  Nov. 

15  Dec. 

31  Dec. 
14  June 
24  Oct. 

8  Nov. 
30  Dec. 
29  May 

1  Feb. 
27  June 
14  Oct. 

1  Jan. 

9  Apr. 
10  Aug. 

14  Dec. 


BBEV.MAJ.    1        MAJOB. 


14  June  94 

8  Nov.   94 

23  Dec.    91 
31  Dec.    93 

24  June   96 

9  Mar.   98 
14  June  98 

Nov.   98 


1  April  85 

8  May    85 

23  May    83 
1  April  85 

22  July    86 

1  Aug. 
28  Dec. 
31  Dec.    86 

1  May    87 

15  Sept.  87 
15  Sept.  87 

23  Sept.  87 
23  Sept.  87 

1  May    89 

14  June  90 

14  June  90 
14  Jan. 

14  Jan.    92 

14  June   92 

31  Dec.   9 

31  Dec.    93 

14  June  94 
8  Nov.   94 

8  Nov.   04 
1  Fet.    96 

12  Feb.    96 

14  Oct.     96 

9  Apr.    98 


4  Lt.ColonelWalsh  served  with'the 
Mounted  Infantry  in  the  operations 
against  Sekukum  in  the  Transvaal 
in  1878,  including  the  utorming  of 
Tolyana's  Stadt;  also  throughout 
the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  Kambula  Hill 
and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1884-85  with  the  Mounted  Infantry 
Regiment  of  the  Camel  Corps,  ar.d 
was  present  in  the  reconnaissance 
to  Gakdul  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart, 
at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and 
Gubat,  in  the  roconnaissance  at 
Metammeh  on  the  21st  January, 
and  in  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea 
Wells  under  Sir  Redvers  Buller— 
dangerously  wounded  (mentioned 
indespatches,BrevetofMa.jor,Medal 
with!AvoClasp3,and  Knedive's  Star.) 
Quarter  Masters. 

1  Lawrence  Donnelly,*4  2   June  86  ; 

Hon.  Captain  2  June  96. 

2  Patrick  Moran,  20  Jan.  97;  Son. 

Lieut. 

Facings  Blue. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

\st  Battalion  embarked  for  Gibraltar, 

12  Nov.  91. 
2nd   Battalion    returned  from   India, 

15  Feb.  94. 


The  Prince  Albert's  (Somersetshire  Light  Infantry').  24^ 

1  Lord  Mark  Kerr  commanded  the  13th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  the  30th  June  1855,  and  was  at  the 
battle  of  the  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp.  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medji- 
die).  Commanded  the  ist  Battalion  13th  from  the  3rd  Oct.  1837  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny.  Commanded 
■She  field  force  of  Artillery  Cavalry  and  Infantry  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  on  6th  April  1858  (CB.  and  thanked  by 
the  Governor  General  for  "  the  gallantry  and  skilful  management  which  met  and  broke  through  a  very  formidable 
■opposition").  Commanded  the  Battalion  in  the  escort  of  a  large  convoy  of  stores  and  ammunition  into  the  garrison 
of  Azimghur  on  9th  April  and  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing's  army  on  14th  April ;  crossed  the  Ganges  and 
itook  command  of  the  field  force  in  the  Shahabad  District.  Commanded  the  field  force  of  Artillery  Cavalry  and 
Infantry  in  the  attack  on  and  retreat  from  the  Fort  of  Tugdespore  (wounded).  Commanded  the  Battalion  in  the 
Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  the  action  at  Toolsepore  and  during  December  and  in  January  1859,  in  the  pur- 
suit of  rebels  (Medal). 

3  Lt.Colonel  Gallwey  and  Major  Williams  served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878,  • 
including   the  storming   of    Tolyana's  Stadt;   also  throughout  the  Zulu  war   of  1879 — Major  Gallwey  as  Adju- 
tant of  the  ist  Battalion — and  were  present  in  the  engagements  of   Zungin  Nek,   Kambula  Hill  and  Ulundi 
•(Medal  with  Clasp). 

5  Major  Poynton  served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878  including  the  storming 
of  Tolyana's  Stadt;  also  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  of  Zungin  Nek, 
Kambula  Hill,  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  with  the  'i'onghoo 
Column  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Major  Lumb  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also 
served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss.  Served  in  the  cam- 
tpai°m  on  the  North  West  Frontiei  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Shabkadr— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Major  Payne  served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1S78,  including  the  storming  of 
Tolyana's  Stadt;  also  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  of  Zungin  Nek, 
Kambula  Hdl,  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  T885-86  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
•campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Wiiliam  Lockhart  in  '.897  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force 
-with  the  ist  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

9  Major  Napier-Clavering  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire 
Lieht  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Lt.Colonel  Couchman  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somerset- 
shire Light  Infantry  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

a  Major  Lloyd  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

12  Captain  Lovett  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Zungin  Nek 
and  Kambula  Hill  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  the  Egyptian  army 
((mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Bur- 
mese Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  [See  also 
•Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

14  Captain  Cox  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light 
Infantry,  and  was  slightly  wounded  in  an  engagement  on  the  22nd  Marih  18S7  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
•campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagement at  Shabkadr  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  also  served  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  ist 
Battalion  Somersetshire  Litrht  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

15  Captain  Little  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire 
Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16  Captain  Frith  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  with  the  Egyptian 
Army  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star);  and  in  the  operations  in  the 
Soudan  in  18S9  with  the  Egyptian  Army,  including  the  engagement  at  Tcski  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Clasp). 

17  Captain  Peacock  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-57  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light 
Infantry,  and  was  slightly  wounded  in  an  engagement  near  Hliuedet  on  the  5th  April  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

18  Captains  Brocklehurst.Crealock,  Vallentin,  and  Johnstone  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i8S6-87With 
the  2nd  Baitalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Captain  A.  B.  Fox  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  an  engage- 
ment at  Hiuyowah  on  the  21st  March  i836  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Captain  Swayne  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  188Q-90  (Clasp). 

24  Captain  Elger  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

25  Captain  Braithwaite  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire 
Light  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

26  Captain  Cooke  Hurle  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Kachins,  Upper  Burniab,  in  1892-93  in  the 
Intelligence  Branch  (severely  wounded).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart,  in  1897  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry 
(Medal  w.th  Clasp). 

27  Captain  Piatt  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-08  with  the  Peshawur  Column  Tiiah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  afterwards  with  the  Khyber  Field  Force 

<Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

28  Captain  Foord  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  wrh  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaisn  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  feir  William 
Lockhart  iu  1897  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  lit  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with 
■Clasp). 

'"  Captain  Whatman  served  in  the  campaign  en  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1S07  with  the  Mihmanu  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Somersetshire  Lignt  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp), 

30  Lieut.  Maud  served  m  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  wil  iam  Lockhart  in 
1897  wah  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Somersetshire  Li^iit  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Lieut.  Roney-Dougal  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  >7illi  im  Lick- 
hart  in  1897-9^,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shabkadr  as  Orderly  Onieer  t  >  Brigadier  General  Elles 
(mentioned  in  despatches);  also  served  with  tho  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battiliou  Somersetshire 
Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

33  Lieut.  Compton  serve. I  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontierof  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp)  . 

31  Lieut.  Iveith  Falconer  served  inthe  campaign  on  theNorthWest  Frontierof  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhait 
in  1897  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  as  Adjutant  to  the  ist  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with 
•Clasp). 

35  Lieut.  Thoyts  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  Wett  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  the 
■capture of  the  Samp-igha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  in  the  operations  in  the  Maidau,  Ba^h,  and  Waran  Valleys,  and 

in  the  mai  ch  down  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

36  Lieut.  Tliicknesse  served  with 'the  ChiUal  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

37  Lieut.  Kennedy  serve  1  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  L  ickhart  in 
1897  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M  Lieut.  Rawling  served  in  the  campaisn  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  uuder  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battaliiu  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
f  Lieut.  Chichester  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  01  India  uudir  Sir  William  Lickhxr 

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246ft  The  Prince  Albert's  (Somerseishire  Light  Infantry). 

in  1897  withihe  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  ;st  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  as  Regimental  Trans- 
port Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

40  Lieut.  Dickinson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

41  Second  Lieut.  Drummond  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Fiontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897.  arid  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shabkadr  (severely  wounded) ;  also  with  the 
Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

42  Second  Lieut.  Cnrrie  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart  in  1897,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shabkadr;  also  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  1st 
Battalion  Somersetshiie  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

43  Second  Lieut.  Jones  Mortimer  served  in  the  campaign  on  (he  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

44  Captain  Donnelly  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  as  Quarter  Master  with  the  1st  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Prince  Albert's  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  (formerly  the 

13th  Foot). 

Raised  in  1685.  Scotland,  to  1690.  Ireland,  to  1691.  France,  to  1692.  England,  to  1700.  Low 
Countries,  to  1703.  Portugal,  to  1704.  Gibraltar,  to  1705.  Spain,  to  1706.  (Portion  formed  into  a 
Regiment  of  Dragoons.)  Re-recruited  in  England,  1706.  Portugal,  to  1711.  Gibraltar,  to  1728. 
England,  to  1741-  Germany,  to  1745.  England  and  Scotland,  to  1746.  Low  Countries,  to  1748. 
England,  to  1754.  Gibraltar,  to  1762.  England  and  Ireland,  to  1768.  Minorca,  to  1775.  England,  to 
1780.  West  Indies,  to  1782.  England,  to  1783.  Entitled  the  "First  Somersetshire  Regiment,"  31st 
Aug.  178::.  Ireland,  to  1790.  "West  Indies,  to  1795.  England,  to  1797.  Ireland,  to  1799.  England, 
to  1800.  Egypt,  to  1802.  Malta,  to  1803.  Gibraltar,  to  1805.  England  and  Ireland,  to  1807.  West 
Indies,  to  1813.  Quebec,  to  1815.  Ireland,  to  1817.  Channel  Islands,  to  1819.  Ireland,  to  1822.  Con- 
stituted Light  Infantry,  25th  Dec.  1822.  India,  to  1824.  Burmah,  to  1826.  India,  to  1838.  Afghanis- 
tan, to  1842  (the  only  European  Regiment  at  the  defence  of  Jellalabad)-  Entitled  "  Prince  Albert's  Regi- 
ment of  Light  Infantry,"  1842.  India,  to  1845.  England,  to  1847.  Ireland,  to  1850.  Scotland,  to  1851. 
Gibraltar,  to  1854.  The  Crimea,  to  1856.  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  to  1857.  India,  to  1864.  England,  to 
1866.  Ireland,  to  1 S67.  Gibraltar,  to  1872.  Malta,  to  1874.  South  Africa,  to  1879.  England,  to  1891. 
Gibraltar,  1891. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion. 

Raised  in  England  ;.n  1858,  and  proceeded  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1859.  To  Mauritius,  1863.  To 
England,  1867.  To  Ireland,  1 871.  To  Scotland,  1875.  To  England,  1876.  To  Malta,  1877.  To  India, 
1878.  [Entitled  "  Somersetshire  Regiment,"  1881.  Altered  to  *'  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry,"  and 
afterwards  to  "  The  Prince  Albert's  (Somersetshire  Light  Infantry),"  1882. 1  To  Burmah,  1883.  1o 
India,  1887.     To  England,  1894. 


ISC  Liatt.,    Kurrachee,— | 
Bombay, 


The  Prince  of  Wales's  Own  (West  Yorkshire  Regiment).  247 

Formerly  the  14th  (Buckinghamshire — The  Prince  14" 

Ban".,  Aidershot.  J  of  Wales' s  Own)  Regiment.  L  '^'"yobk."  "' ' 

(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  2nd  and  4th  West  York  Militia  respectively.) 
The  Prince  of  Wales's  Plume.    The  White  Horse.    "Nee  aspera  terrent." — "Tournay"  "Cobunna" 
"Java"   "  Waterloo"  "  Bhuetpobe  "  "India"  (with  the  Royal  Tiger). 
"  Sevastopol"  "  New  Zealand"  "Afghanistan,  i87q-8o." 

Colonel.— Sir  Martin  Dillon,1  KCB.  CSI.  Ensign,  18  Mar.  43;  Lieut.  14  Nov.  44;  Captain,  2  Nov.  55; 
Bt.Major,  20  July  58  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  15  Feb.  61 ;  Bt. Colon  el,  15  Aug.  63  ;  Major,  19  June  72;  Lt.  Colonel ; 
Pay.  19  Dec.  77;  Major  General,  1  May  78;  Lt. General,  22  Nov.  87  ;  General,  16  July  92  ;  Colonel  West  York- 
shire Regiment,  27  May  97. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 2  AdolphusJainesPrice,3CiTf6T.  Ensign,  n  Dec. 66;  Lieut.  21  July  71;  Captain,  4.  M&T. 
80  ;  Major.  5  Sept.  83 ;  Lt. Colonel,  20  Mar.  95. 
Gerald  Grant-Dalton,  Lieut.  8  June  72  ;   Captain,  18  May  81  ;  Major,  23  May  90 ;  Lt. Colonel,  7  Mar.  98. 


P.IV 


Majors. 
Capcl  George  Adye,3  2nd  in  Command  )_ 
26  June  96    L .^ J 

V- 


|2ND    LIKOT. 


20  Nov.   75     6  Nov.    81 


Edward  Cyril  Mill; 

Charles  Hay  Cox  (Depot) 30  Jan.    78 

Herbert  Tuomas  de  Cartaret  Hobbs  ... 
Hugh  Alexander  Vowell,  Dep.  Assist.  [\ 

Adj.  Gen.  Madras,  19  Nov.  95    J  ' 

William  Fry11 11  May    78 

Clement  John  Malcolm  Heigham   4  Dec.    78 


Captains. 

Henry  Walker1- 

George  William  Swaine13 

2  James  Corbet  Yale  

Herbert  Ed  w. Watts,  Adj.  4  Bn.  3  Dec.  94 

Harold    Basil    Septimus      Critchley-  | 

Salmonson,      Supdt.     of   Gymnasia,  > 

Thames   and  Woolwich  hut.  1  June  98) 

Thomas   Rawdon  Rattray  Ward,  In-  '1 

structor  B.  Milit%ru  College  11  May  95  $ 

1  p.s.c.  Henry  O'Domiell    j 

Walter  de  Sausmarez  Cayley,  Adjutant  1 

1  Volunteer  Battalion  1  Oct.  96 J  | 

Dudley  Henry  Alexander,  Aide  deCamp~)  1 
to  the  Goo.  of  New  Zealand,  2  June  97  $ 
George  Fraser    Phillips,   Adjutant  3) 

Volunteer  Battalion  z  Aug.  98 )  \ 

Hubert  Basil  Cosmo  Trevor,  Adjutant ) 

3  Battalion  27  Jan.  9b  J 

Francis  William  Towsey,14   Adjutant  i 
Provisional  Battalion  20  April  98     ...  j 

1  Arthur  James  Stephen  ... 

FrancisBarrow  Pearce,13  serving  in  the  > 
British  Central  Africa  Protectorate    j 

1  John  O'Brien  Minogue13   

Thomas  Percy  Barrington,  Adjutant  2  ) 
Volunteer  Battalion  3  Jan.  98    ) 

1  Godfrey  George  Lang  

2  Thomas  Hugh  Berney   

Robert  Free  Lush    

Arthur  Alexander  Fisher,  serving 

Uganda 

George  Barry  Drew  [Depot) 

2  Ward  Sausmarez  Carey 

George  Dominic  Price18    

Edmund  Robert  St.  George  Holbrook. 


22  Jan.  79 
22  Jan.  79 
13  Aug.  79 
17  April  80 

1  July    79 


in\ 


1 :  Sept.  76  11  Nov. 

29  Oct.     76  11  Nov. 

19  Sept.  78  2  Apr. 

1 1  Feb.    75  17  Jan. 

1  Nov.   78  10  Sept. 
7  Jan.    80  26  Jan. 

2  Oct.     80  1  Apr. 


BEEV.MAJ. 


1  Jan. 

18  May 

1  July 

1  July 


81  26  July    86 

81  20  Mar.    87 

81  1  Sept. 

8 1  6  Mar.    89 


S  Feb.   37 

S  Feb.    87 

4  May    87 

5  Feb.    87 

14  Sept.  87 

22  Aug.  88 
14  Nov.  88 
30  Jan.    89 


Lieutenants. 
John  Simmonds  Bartrum 

1  Charles  Ryali  

2  Arthur    Crawford    Daly,    Adjutant  > 

15  Feb.  98   j 

Conwyn  Mansel-Jones,  serving  in  the~) 

British  Central  Africa  Protectorate  5 
Wynyard  Montagu   Hall,  serving    in) 

West  Africa,  with  rank  of  Captain  ...  jf 

1  Cyril  Crofton  Blackburne  Tew 

2  Leighton  Hume  Spr.\  '■' 

AlexanderWighton  ingles  (Depot) 

F      twood  Hugo  Pellew 

John  Byng  Paget,20  serving  with  the  ) 

Egyptian  Army j 

Thos   Nairne  Scott  Monerieff  Howard 

Reginald  Garret  King 

Maximilian  David  Wood 

1  Albert  Foi'tescue  Stewart,  Adjutant  ■) 

15  Jan.  97  j 

Percival  Edward  Hurst  Lowe  (Depot) 
Percy  Leigh  Ingpen 

1  Maxwell  Hanuay  Logan 

1  Almeric  Arthur  William  Spencer 

1  Frank  Piukford  Worsley 

Reginald  Isacke 

1  Bernard  Anthony  Thompson26 

1  Cyril  John  Deverell 


1  Mar. 

3  May    90 

4  June   90 
8  Oct. 

17  Jan. 

17  Jan. 
12  Mar. 
12  Mar. 
i3  June 

19  Oct. 

17  Deo. 
21  Jan. 
21  Oct.     93 

20  Dec.    93 

7  Mar.  94 

10  Oct.  94 

10  Oci.  94 

12  Dec.  94 

20  Feb.  95 

20  Feb.  95 

6  Mar.  - 


90 


1  July     Si      4  Jan.     89 

2  Dec. 

1  Apr.  90 
23  May    90 

7  Mar.  92 
27  June  92 

1  Sept.  92 
16  Nov.  92 
16  Apr.  93 
25  July  93 
11  Oct.  93 
13  Feb.   94 

89!  13  June  94 
891  3  Sept.  94 
89!     2  Dec.    94 

89I  20  Feb.    95 

90  20  Feb.  9s 

90  20  Mar.  95 

90  17  July  95 

aA  16  June  94 


22  Oct. 
10  May 
10  Mar. 

12  Nov. 

6  May 

6  May 

25  Id  ov. 
10  Mar. 
25  Aug. 


85 


86 


MAJOE. 


10  Feb.  92 

7  Mar.  92 

6  May  92 

13  June  94 

20  Feb.  95 

20  Mar.  95 

27  July  98 

6  Oct.  93 


6  Feb.    89 
8  May 

8  May 
6  Nov. 


6  Nov. 

24  Sept. 

24  Sept. 
1  Nov. 

25  Aug. 


92 


11  Sept 
10  Feb. 

7  Mar. 
1  July 

3  Aug. 

3  Aug. 
22  Nov. 

1  Feb. 
13  June 


26  Sept.  94 

29  Sept.  94 
2  Dec. 
20  Feb. 


.  91      '  Colonel  Kitchener  served  in  the 

92Afghan  war  of  1S7S-80  as  Transport 

'Officer  Cabul  Field  Force,  and  was 

92 


6  Mar. 


95 1 


20  Mar.    95 

7  Jnly 
31  Oct. 

9  Apr. 

27  Nov. 

8  Dec. 
7  Mar. 

28  May 
3  Aug. 


present  in  the  advance  on  Cabul  under 
SirF.  Roberts,  in  the  engagement  at 
Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879, 
in  the  affair  at  Karez  Meer,  in  the 
operations  in  the  Chardeh  Valley,  at 
the  defence  of  Sherpore,  and  with  the 
93!  Kama  Expedition  (mentioned  in  de- 
94jspatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
94  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expedi- 
tionaiy  Force  under  Sir  Herbert 
Kitchener  in  1896  as  Director  of 
Transport, including  the  engagement 
at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt.  Colonel,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh, 
Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Major  Fry  served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  1879-S0  (Medal). 


Fullltia.li:  I 
Pay    Pay.  i 


248 


The  Prince  of  Wales's  Own  {West  Yorkshire  Regiment). 


2ND  LIEUT. 

19  June 

OS 

28  Dec. 

95 

5  Sept. 

P6 

20  Feb. 

97 

8  Sept. 

97 

16  Feb. 

98 

16  Feb. 

98 

Second  LiEUTENiNTS. 

1  John  Sedgefield  Crowley      

4  ...    2  Sidney  Goortall  Francis    

3     ...    1  Cbarleton  William  Gordon 

2  George  Lyt.ton  Crossman     

2  Octavius  Henry  Lothian  Nicholson 

2  Charles  Septimus  Pike    

2  Alfred  Morey  Boyall 

Quarter  Masters, — 1  John  Smith.  17  May  03  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

2  John  Holbourn,  7  Dec.  92  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Facing*  White.— Agents,  Messis.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embnrkedfor  Gibraltar.  8  Jan.  1895.     2nd  Battalion  returnel  from  Cape  Coast  Castle,  23  Feb.  1896. 

1  Sir  Martin  Dillon  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9  (Medal);  also  witii 
the  Flank  Companies  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  and  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  Feb- 
ruary 1850  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  RifleBrigade  (2nd  Battalion)in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fall  ofSebas- 
topol,  from  the  18th  March  1856 ;  was  present  with  it  uuring  the  whole  of  its  services  in  the  field  in  India,  from 
November  1857  to  December  1359,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (dangerously  wounded,  two  bayonet  and  one 
sword  wounds),  siene  and  capture  of  Lncknow  (Brevet  of  Major),  Oude  campaign  of  1858  under  Sir  Hope  Grant, 
and  with  Lord  Clyde  iu  his  Trans-Gogra  operations,  as  Brigade  Major  to  Brigadier  Sir  Alfred  Horsford,  and  sub- 
sequently as  his  principal  Srau"  Officer  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier,  in  his  advance  into  Nepaul,  and  during  the  second 
Trans-Gogra  campaign ;  a'so  as  Brigade  Major  to  Brigadier  Holdich  during  the  operations  on  the  Oude  Frontier  hi 
conjunction  with  12.000  Nepanle^e  troops,  which  resulted  in  the  capture  of  large  bodies  of  mutineers  who  had 
crossed  the  Nepaul  boundary  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Proceeded  to  China  in  i860  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of 
Major  General  Sir  R.  Napier's  Division,  and  was  present  during  that  campaign  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts, 
&c.,and  the  advance  to  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Served  the  Abyssinian  campaign, 
as  Military  Secretary  to  Lord  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatchec,  CB. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  Colonel,  and  Medal). 

3  Lt.Colonel  Price  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  (CMG.  and  Star). 

5  Major  Adye  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  4th  Goorkhas,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and! 
capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

8  Maior  Mills  served  with  the  Beehuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  on  special  service. 
as  Acting  Provost  Marshal. 

12  Captain  Walker  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18S0,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mazeena  and  with 
the  Kama  Expedition  (Medal). 

13  Captain  Swaine  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

14  Captain  Towi-ey  served  in  the  operations  in  the  South  Lushai  Country  in  1892  with  the  force  under  Captain. 
Shakespear  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

15  Captain  Pearce  served  with  ihe  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  iu  1893-96  (Star). 

16  Captain  Minogue  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-87  with  the  2nd  battalion  Royal  Munster. 
Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Cla-p),  and  again  in  1887-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chin-Lush ai 
Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  on  Transport  duty  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp),  and  again  with  the  Lushai 
Expedition  in  1891  on  Transport  duty  (Clasp). 

18  Captain  Price  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Sofas,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1893-94  as  Adjutant  ast. 
Battalion  West  India  Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  and  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gambia  against  Fodey 
Silah  in  18948s  Adjutant  1st  Battalion  West  India  Regiment  and  as  acting  Quarter  Master  to  the  expedition 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

19  Lieut.  Spry  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scottin  1895-6    (Star). 

20  Lieut.  Paget  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

21  Lieut.  Thompson  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Prince  of 'Wales'  Own  (West  Yorkshire)  Reg  iment,r— 

formerly  the  14th  Regiment. 
Raised  in  Kent  in  1685.  To  Scotland,  1689.  To  Flanders,  1692,  To  England,  1692.  Expedition 
against  French  Coast  and  Flanders,  1693.  To  England,  1696.  To  Ireland,  1698.  To  Scotland,  1715. 
To  England,  1722.  To  Gibraltar,  1727  (Siege).  To  England,  1742.  To  Flanders,  1745-  To  Scot- 
land, 1746  (Falkirk,  Culloden).  To  England,  1750.  To  Gibraltar,  1752.  To  England,  1759.  To 
America,  1766.  To  England,  1777.  To  Jamaica,  1782.  To  England,  1791.  To  Holland,  1793.  To  Eng- 
land, 1795.  To  the  West  Indies.  1796.  1  o  England,  1803.  To  Hanover,  1803.  [2nd  Battalion  raised 
in  1804  (Corunna,  Walcheren,  Flushing,  Tarifa  and  Genoa).  Eeduced  in  1817.]  T  England,  1806. 
To  Ireland,  1807.  To  India,  1810.  [3rd  Battalion  raised  in  1813  (Waterloo  and  Cumbray).  Dis- 
banded in  1816.]  To  England,  1831.  To  Ireland,  1832.  To  West  Indies,  1836.  T  Canada,  1841. 
To  England,  1847.  To  Ireland,  1S50.  To  Malta,  1854.  To  tin;  Crimea,  1855.  To  Malta,  1856.  To 
Ionian  Islands,  1858.  To  West  Indies,  i860.  To  England,  1862.  To  Ireland,  1866.  'lo  India,  1867. 
To  England,   1879.     To  Ireland,   1883.     To  England,  1891. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion. 
Kaised  in  Ireland  in  1857,  and  proceeded  to  New  Zealand,  i860  (war  of  1863-65).      To  Australia,  and! 
Tasmania,  1866.     To  England,  1870.     To  Ireland,  1876.     To  India,  1S78  (Afghan  war,  1879-80). 


isc  Batt.,  Bel&aum,  Madras 

2 rid  Bat t,.,  Templernore. 


Tne  White  Rose. 
Years' Ser. 


Full 
Pay. 


Hall 
Pay. 


,Ensign,r2j  Sept.  42;  Lt.  p8  May  46;  Capf.  v12  Oct.  52  ;  Bt.Major,  12  Dec.S4; 
t6  Segfc.  61;  Colonel,   16  Sept.  66;    Major  General,   1  Oct.   77;  Lt.  General, 


19 


Colonel.— William  Hardy,1  Ci?., 

Major,  i  Oct.  56  ;   Lf. Colonel, 

i  Oct.  82  ;  Colonel  East  Yorkshire  Regiment,  22  Jan.  97." 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 1  Frederick  Seymour  Allen,  Ensign,  P18  Nov.  68  ;   Lieut.  P24  Sept.   70;    Captain,  15 

Au°\  77  ;    il/ a/or,  6  May  86  j  Lt. Colonel,  15  Aug.  95. 
2  Walter  Water-field  Ward.-  Lieut.  30  Apr.  73  :  Captain.  25  Jan.  84  :  Major,  6  Aug.  91 ;  Lt. Colonel,  29  Apr.  96. 


Majors. 

1  Cecil  Francis  Garnet!,9 znd  in  Command} 
26  June  96  ) 

2  p.s.c.  Francis  Seymour  Inglefield,  2?id\ 

in  Command  27  June  96    j 

John  Robert    Young,  Instructor  Royal  1 

Military  College  8  Oct.  91 j 

r  George  Hay  Montgomerie  tlonran11 

2  p.s.c.  Edward  FranklandGosset.   

2  p.g.c.  Bruce  Meade  Hamilton12  (2?'.  Lt.  \ 
Jireoet  Colonel, 21  - 


The  East  Yorkshire  Regiment.  245 

Formerly  the  i$th  (Yorkshire  Fast  Riding)      «-  "3  KTH 

Regiment.  Segmental,  District, 

(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  East  York  Militia.)  L         BEVERLEY. 
'Blenheim"  "  Ramillies  "  "  Oudhnarde  "  "  Maltlaquet"  "Louisbubg' 
"Martinique"  "Guadaloufb"  " Afghanisi^n,  1879-80." 


'  Quebec,  1759 ' 


2ND    LIEUT. 


28  Feb.    74 

13  June  74 

6  Mar.    72    26  July    82 
12  Feb.    76      ,  Oct.    84 
76 


UA1TAIN.      I     BKEV.5IAJ.    |        MAJOE. 

3  May    84 
30  June   84 


15  Aug.   77 


17  May 
9  May 


Colonel,  25  Mar.  yv 

May  97), — Depot   ) 

Edmund  Ashton  Ogle    !   15  Ang.   77]  31  May 

Thomas  Nock  Baguall 13  Oct.     77      1  Au 


Cai-tains. 

Cecil  Francis  Harrison 

2  Charles  Henry  Wray  Maunsell15  

p.s.c.  John  Ram  say  Frederick  Sladen,16 
Deputy    Assistant    Adjutant    General 

Colchester,  1  Dec.  97    

p.s.c.  Arthur  Johnstone  Richardson,17  / 
seroinoin  W.  Africa, with  ranlcof  Major  j 

1  Henry  Haggard,  Adjutant  30  July  95 

1  Leonard  Henry  Orde 

1  Richard  Erie  Benson 

Edward  Gloster,  Adjutant    2    Volunteer) 

Bn.  Norfolk  Reyt.' 1  Apr.  97 ) 

Thomas  Gibbons  Ha  wkesworth  Smyth,  } 

Adj.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  19  May  97  j 
p.s.c.  James   Stuart  Knox,   Instructor  ) 

Royal  Military  College  27  Jan.  97 J 

2  p.s.c.  William  Southall  Reid  May 

Beauchamp  St.   Clair   St.    Clair-Ford, } 

Adjutant  3  Battalion  16  Sept.  98 ) 

Michael  James  Sweetman,  Aidede  Canp  \ 

to  Sir  W.  F.  Butler,  12  Nov.  98  ) 

1  William  Herbert  Armstrong1*    

1  Henry  Robert  Prittie  Perry1"  (Depot)  

r  John  Louis  Justice  Clarke  

2  Walter  Herbert  Young,  Staff  College  

Ernest  Theodore  Marshall 

2  Heary  Arthur  Luard 

2  John  Alfred  Unett.  Adjutant  16  Sept.  98 

Herman  George  Wellington  Wayne   

2  CecilSpeid  Soote  (Lt.2Dragoons, 2gDec.oo)', 

Lieutenants. 

2  Harold  Haines  Powell  

r  Thomas  Robert  Eaton  Wybault  War- ) 
ren-Swettenham j 

1  Herbert  Augustus  Nourse  Forte 

2  Frederick  Campbell  Maconehy  (Depot) ... 
1  Ernest  Henry  Brass  (Depot)    

1  Chas.  Edward  Cobb,20  with  IChyber  Brigade 

2  Frederick  Heathfield  Lock 

1  Charles  Joseph  Tawney  

Francis  Garden  Poole,  serving   in   the  \ 
British  Central  Africa  Protectorate  ...  ) 

1  Cecil  Strachan  Wood    

2  Frederic  Sidney  Kent  

2  Walter  Ernest  Campion   

1  Walter  Nathaniel  Pike 

1  Brian  Delves  Broughton     

2  Benjamin  William  Bogle 

2  Henry  Robert  Seguier  Brown    

Edmund  Ernest  Wilford 

2  Arthur  Henry  Wilson  

1  Eric  Lea  Priestley  Eawards  

1  Charles  Peter  Berthon  


7  Aug.    78 
23  July     79 

14  Jan.    So 


14  Sept.  87 

14  Sept.  87 

27  June  8S 

8  Dec.  88 

30  Jan.  89 

23  Mar.  89 

24  Apr.  89 

5  June    89 

6  July    89 
4  Sept.  89 


4  Sept. 
16  Mar. 

9  Nov. 

21  Dec. 
2  May 
9  Sept. 

27  Jan. 

20  Feb. 


78j 

78! 
7« 


1  July    8r 
1  July    8r 

1  July    81 


9  Sept.  82 

10  Mar.    83 

5  Dec.    83 
14  May    8- 

6  May     85 

6  May    85 

9  May  8S 
9  May  85 
18  Sept.  89 

18  Sept.  89 

18  Sept.  89 

r6  Apr.  g< 

21  Feb.  9 

5  Aug.  9 

6  Aug.  9 
30  Jan, 


15  Dec.  91 
15  Dec.  91 
31  Jan.    92 


2  IVlar. 

5  May 

5  May 
5  Mai- 


ls Aug.    gr 
2  July    92 

5  Aug.    9r 

16  May    94 

15  Aug.   95 

16  Oct.    95 


29  Apr, 
11  May 


96 


2  May    87 
2  Sept.  87 

6  Sept.  88 

26  Feb.    89 

26  Apr.    89 
jS  Dec.    89 
6  Aug.   91 

S  Oct.     91 

4  Feb.    92 

4  Feb. 

20  Dec. 

6  Sept. 
27  Jan. 
17  Oct. 

5  Dec. 


92,  16  Oct. 


Second  Lieutenants. 
r  Thomas  Alexander  Headlam  .... 

1  Arthur  I?,  gram  Mu-son    

:  Edward  Francis  Twiss     

1  Bertram  Lawrence     

2  Osborn  Cecil  Wilkinson  

2  Claude  Phineas  B-.okey  Riall    . 
2  Herbert  Wilson  Stenhuuse     .... 


20  Feb. 

7  Mar. 

20  June 
12  Dec. 

21  Jan. 
12  Dec. 

7  Dec. 

7  Dec. 

5  Sept. 

9  Dec. 
20  Feb. 
24  Mar. 


1 5  May 
8  Se(jt. 
5  Jan. 

16  Feb. 
16  Feb. 

4  May 
3  Aug. 


25  Nov. 
1  Mar. 


94  18  Nov. 

94  27  Jan. 

94  1  Apr. 

93  7  Dec. 

94  17  Nov. 


2  Apr. 
1 1  May 
15  June 
23  June 
31  July 
23  Aug. 


2  July  92 
6  Sept.  93 

16  Oct.  95 

5  Feb.  96 

29  Apr. 

27  Jan.  97 

1  Apr.  97 

27  Nov.  97 

1  Dec.  97 
23  Feb.  98 

2  Apr.  '  98 
11  May  98 
15  June  0,8 


'2  Colonel  Hamilton  served  with 
the  15th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war 
in  1S80  with  the  force  under  Major 
General  Phay re  ( Medal) .  Served  in 
the  Boer  war  of  1881  as  Aide  de 
Camp  to  Sir  George  Colley,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  the  In- 
gogoRiver(ment:  oned  in  despatches); 
afterwards  served  as  Aide  de  Camp 
to  Sir  Evelyn  Wood  until  the  con- 
clusion of  operations.  Served  with 
the    Burmese    Expedition    in    1885 

(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
the  Ashanti   Expedition  under    Sir 

Francis  Scott  in  1895  (Brevet  of 
Lt. Colonel,  Star).  Served  with  the 
Benin  Expedition  under  Rear 
Admiral  Rawson  in  1897  in  com- 
mand of  the  Niger  Coast  Protec- 
torate Force  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal 
with  CI  asp). 

Q  itarfer  Matters. 

[  Francis  Pidgeon,  3o!Mar.  92 ;  Son. 
Lieut. 

2  Frederick    George    Cunningham, 

1  May  97  ;  Ron.  Lieut. 
Facir.gs  White. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

irf  Battalion  embarked  for  Gibraltar, 

17  March  1885. 
2nii    Battalion    relumed  from  Aden, 

2  Die.  18S8. 


-5°  The  East  Yorkshire  Regiment. 

1  Lieut. General  Hardy  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1354,  and  commanded  the  Detachment  of  two  Companies 
46th  Foot  at  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava  andlnkerman  (severely  wounded  in  right  shoulder),  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  CB. ) 

2  Lt.Colonel  Ward  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i83o  with  the  2nd  Battalion  15th  Foot  with  the  Candahar  Field 
Force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

9  Major  Garnett  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i38o  with  the  2nd  Battalion  15th  Foot  with  the  Candahar  Field 
Force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

11  Major  Conra.n  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i83o  with  the  2nd  Battalion  15th  Foot  with  the  Candahar  Field 
Force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

15  Captain  Maunsell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18S0  with  the  2nd  Battalion  isthFoot  with  the  Candahar  Field 
Force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

16  Captain  Sladen  served  willi  the  2nd  Battalion  15th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18S0  with  the  Candahar  Field 
l"  Major  Richardson  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S7  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal).      Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i886-83  with  the  Mounted 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Armstrong  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  iMedal  with  Clasp). 

19  Captain  Perry  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1891-92  with  thelrrawaddy  Columnincluding  1he  defence 
of  Sadon  (Medal  with  Hasp). 

20  Lieut.  Cobb  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  East  Yorkshire  Regiment  (formerly  the  15th  Regiment). 
Raised  in  1685  as  the  15th  Foot,  and  proceeded  to  Scotland  in  1689.  To  Ostend,  1694.  To  England,  1697.  To 
Ireland,  1698.  To  Holland,  1701  (battles  of  Blenheim,  Bamillies,  Oudenarde,  and  MalplaqueU.  To  England, 
1724.  To  Scotland,  1719-  To  England,  1728.  To  the  West  Indies.  1740.  To  England,  1742.  To  the  Continent, 
1745.  To  England,  1746.  To  Ireland,  1749.  To  England, ; 755.  To  North  America,  1758  (capture  of  Louisburg 
and  of  Quebec  under  General  Wolfe).  To  the  West  Indies,  1761.  To  Canada,  17(12.  To  England,  1768.  To 
Scotland,  1771.  To  Ireland,  1774.  To  America,  1776.  To  the  West  Indies,  1 77S.  To  England,  1782.  (Styled  the 
"  Yorkshire  East  Riding  Regiment.")  To  Ireland,  1784.  To  the  West  Indies,  1790.  To  England,  1796.  To 
Scotland,  1797.  To  England,  1799.  To  Ireland,  1802.  To  the  West  Indies,  1S06  (capture  of  Martinique  and 
Guadaloupe).  To  North  America,  1817.  To  England,  1821.  To  Ireland,  1823.  To  Canada,  1827.  To  England, 
1840.  To  Ireland,  1S43.  To  Ceylon,  1845.  To  Ireland,  1855.  To  Gibraltar,  1856.  To  England,  1357.  To  Jersey. 
1859.  To  Ireland,  i860.  To  North  America,  1862.  To  Bermuda,  1868.  To  Ireland,  1870.  To  the  Channel 
Islands,  1873.  To  England,  1874.  To  Ireland,  1878.  To  England,  1883.  To  Gibraltar,  1885.  To  the  West  Indies, 
1886.    To  South  Africa,  1888. 

R:cord  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion. 
Raised  in  England  in  1S58.    Ma  ta,  10  1863.     Gibraltar,  to  1868.    Ireland,  to  1870.     Channel  Islands,  to  1871. 
England,  to  1875.    India,  to  Feb.  188?  (Afghan  *?ar,  1879-80).      Aden,  to  Nov.  i38S.      England,  to  Nov.  1894.    Ire- 
land, 1894. 


istBatt.,  Meean  Meer,  Punjab 
2nd  Batt.,  Dublin. 


The  tJfntf.,1  Keci  and  White  Rose.  "  Blenheim: 


The  Bedfordshire  Regiment. 

Formerly  the  i6th  (The  Bedfordshire)  Regiment. 
J  The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  Bedford 
and  Hertford  Militia  respective!)-. ) 


[ 


16 


TH 


251 


Regimental  District* 
BEDFORD. 


"Oudenabde"  "Malplaquet"  "  Subinaii, 


Years' rier. 

Full  Half  Colonel 


Pay 


Pay. 


Ramillies" 

Chitkai..' 
Sir  John  William  Cox,1  KCB.  Ensign,  26  June  38  ;  Lt.  22  Apr.  40  ;  Capt.  »g  Apr.   47  ;    Bt.Major, 
15  Dec.  54;  Major,  25  Jan.  56  ;  Bt.lt.  Colonel,  20  July  58;   Colonel,  4  Sept.  63  ;    Major  General,  23  Mar.  69; 
Lt. General,  1  Sept.  82;  Colonel  Bedfordshire  Regiment,  15  June  93. 
Lieutenant   Colonels.— 2  William  Henry  Young,  Ensign,  P2oJune6S;  Lieut.  P30  Nov.  70;   Capt.  30  Dec.  76 ; 

Major,  7  March  38 ;   Lt.Colonel,  3  June  93. 
r   William  Henry  Ridrtell,  Limit.  30  Dec.  71;  Captain,  19  June  79  :  Major.  29  Mar.  92  :  Lt. Colonel,  26 Feb.  96. 


znd  ', 


Majors. 
2  Justice   Chapman  Tilly,  2nd  in    Com 

viand  26  June  96  

1  p.s.e.Wentworth  Odiarne  Cavenagh. 

in  Command  22  Nov.  98  ) 

1  Frederick  Williams  Becher5 

2  Alfred  Robert  Lloyd"  

1  Affleck  Alexander  Fraser    ■ 

1  George  John  Ninian  Logan-  Home,3  Sta-\ 

Hon  Staff  Officer, Meean  Meer,  11  Oct.  oS  } 

2  Thomas  Hammond     

1  Charles  Moorehead  Hamilton10 


ENSIGN  Oli 

2ND    LIEUT. 


'14  Dec.    70 


Captains. 
;  Edward  DurourePickard-Cambridge,1'  ) 

Adjutant  1  May  06 } 

Henry  Tufton   God'den,  DSO.16  seroingl 

with  the  Egyptian  Army $ 

2  John  Stanley  Lightfoot    

Theodore  Longridge,1-  Adjutant  3  Bn.  [ 

Munster  Fusiliers  1  Oct.  96  J 

1  p. s.c.  Thomas  Ernie  Fowle13 

William  Thomas  Wilson  Scott,14  Adju- ) 

tant  3  Battalion  1   July  98  j 

Henry  Wise   Unett   Coates,  Adjutant  \ 
4  Battalion  16  Dec.  95    S 

1  John  Edward  Laurie  Gibbs17  (Depot) 

r  Benjamin  Robert  Roche9    

2  Chas.  Richard  Jebb  Griffith, Adjutant ) 

16  Dec.  95 ) 

2  John  Murray  Traill9 

George  William  Wallace  d'ArcyEvans,  ) 
Adjutant  8  Volunteer  Bn.  1  July  97      i 

Edward  George  Curtis20 

Robert  Percy  Stares,21  Adjutant  2  Pun-'i 

jab  Volunteer  Rifles  7  Aug.  96 ) 

2  Alexander  Russel  Finlay3i   

Edw3-n  Anthony  Sylvester  El3' 

Ernest  Fentiman  Rowe   

1  Stuart  Goode22   

Cranley  Charlton  Onslow23    

George  Frederick  Culler.  Saunders2* 


Lieutenants. 

1  Frederick  William  Crawshay25    

1  Richard  Warty r  Waldy26   

Kenneth  Crause  Wright,9  Adjutant} 
4  Vol.  Battalion  Cheshire  Regiment ,  j- 
icith  rank  of  Captain,  26  May  98    ) 

1  Arthur  Alan  Coliyer,27  Bag  L>ept 

1  Edward  Ivan  de  Sausmarez  Thorpe28  ... 

1  Cyril  Hammond  Elgee29  (Depot)    

1   Hugh  lltid  Nicholl30 

1  George     Percy     Appleby,31    Brigade  ; 

Transport  Officer,  Tochi  Force  $ 

2  George  Edward  Foster  FitzGerald   

Raymond   Maxwell     Stallard,  serving  "> 

under  the  Royal  Niger  Company     j 

:  Herbert  Marwicke  Atherstone  Hales33... 

2  William  Edward  May  Wetherell    

2  Harry  Dyson  Selous  (Depot) 

1  William  Edwin  Comber  Hood3*  

2  Charles  Powlett  Strong  

2  Gladwyn  Dundas  Jebb    

2  John  Leader   ... 

1  Henry  du  Bois  O'Neill    

2  Walter  Allasou  

1  Alfred  Sinclair  Marriott    

2  Arthur  Bushe  Lemon 


Second  Lieutenants. 

1  William  Vellacott  Kichards 

2  Altham  Browning  Wilmer 

2  William  Henry  Denne 

2  Frank  Augustus  Douglas  Stevens.... 

1  Allan  James  Murray  Binny 

:  Fletcher  Hayes  Henderson-Cleland. 

1  Wingate  Wemyss  Mnir 

1  David  Grsme  Ridgway 

1  Guy  Hamilton  Rogeis 


28  June 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
12  Mar. 


20  Feb. 

1  Dec. 

1  Dec. 

1  Dec. 
16  Feb. 

9  Dec. 

3  Aug. 

3  Aug. 
10  Aug. 


1  May 
5  Oct. 


22  Jan. 
13  Aug. 


14  Jan.    8c 


14  Sept. 
16  Nov. 


22  Aug. 
10  Nov. 

8  Dec. 

9  May 

8  Dec. 
24  Apr. 

9  Nov. 
9  Nov. 


21  Dec. 
21  Dec. 

29  Jan.    90 


18  May 
17  Dec. 

5  Dec.  91 

26  Apr.  93 

17  Jan.  94 

7  Mar.  94 

4  July  94 

6  Mar.  95 

5  Sept.  96 
5  Sept.  96 
9  Dec.  96 
9  Dec.  06 

20  Feb.  97 

24  Mar.  97 


92 


28  Oct. 

11  Feb. 

21  Sept.  72 

2  Dec.    74 

21  Sept.  75 

20  Nov. 

28  Feb.    79 
12  April  79 

6  June   79 

29  Apr. 
29  Nov. 

1  July 

5  Dec. 

6  Feb. 


7  Feb.    85 

12  Nov.   84 
28  Apr.     86 

10  Apr.    89 
31  July    89 

21  July    86 
6  Aug. 
6  Aug. 

22  Nov. 

28  Aug. 
22  Nov. 
22  Nov. 

11  Aug. 

29  Mar. 


29  Mar.    92 
29  Mar.    92 

19  May    92 


t  Feb. 
14  Nov. 

25  Nov. 
9  Aug. 

7  Nov. 

19  Feb. 

1  July 

7  Aucr. 
31  Aug. 
30  Sept. 

21  Nov. 
10  July 

22  Jan. 

26  May 

23  June 
25  June 

1  July 
12  Oct. 


BEEV.MAJ. 


30  Apr. 


14  Jan.  85 

10  Oct.  79 

1  Sept.  83! 

10  Aug.  85  j 

4  Oct. 

1  July 
6  July 


S° 


90 


93 


30  Sept.  87 

7  Mar. 
26  Nov. 

1  Feb. 
11  Dec. 

1  July 

1  Feb. 

1  July    94 
9  Aug.   94 

3  June  95 
19  Feb.  96 
13  Apr.  94 
30  Sept.  96 

1  Oct.     96 

1  Oct.  96 
7  Apr.    97 


1  July 
25  June 

1  Julv 
12  Oct. 


1  July    99 

3  June   95 

ic  Oct.     92 
1  July 
26  Feb. 


9 
96 


26  Feb.    96 

30  Sept.  96 
12  Oct.     98 


7  Major  Lloyd  served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir 
Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st 
Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

11  Captain  Pickard  -  Cambridge 
served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1886-8S  on  special  service  as 
Orderly    Officer    to    the    Brigadier 

j  General  Commanding  6th  Brigade 
including  the  reconnaissance  of  Aeng 
Pass(me'ntionedin  despatches.Medal 
with  two  Clasps).    Served  with  the 

[  Chm-Lushai    Expeditionary    Force 

1  in.  1889-90  as  Superintendent  of 
Army  Signalling  (mentioned  in 
despatches, Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert 
Low  in  1895  w-ith  the  1st  Battalion 
Bedfordshire  Regiment,  including 
the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass 
and    the    engagement   near  Khar 

(  Medal  with  Clasp) . 


Facings  White.  —  Agents,  Messrs. 
Holt  and  Co. 

1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta, 
12  Feb.  1890.  2nd  Battalion  returned 
from  India,  10  Feb.  02. 


Quarter  Masters. —  2  Frederick  T   omas  Bean,  23  Dec.  96  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
1  Alfred  Thorpe,  22  Jan.  98;  Son,  Lieut. 


251a  Tlie  Bedfordshire  Regiment. 

1  Sir  John  Cox  served  in  the  13th  Light  Infantry  the  campaigns  of  1840,  41,  and  42  in  Afghanistan,  and1  was 
present  »,t  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fort  of  T  lOtumdurrah.  storm  of  Jhoolghur,  night  attack  of 
Baboo  Koosh  Ghur,  attack  on  Khardurraii,  stormine  the  Khoord  Cabool  Pass,  affair  of  Tezeen,  forcing  the- 
Jugdulluck  Pass,  reduction  of  the  Fort  of  Mtmoo  Khail,  heroic  defence  of  Jellalabad  and  sorties  on  the  14th  Nov- 
(mentioned  in  despatch)  and  1st  Dec.i84i,and  rith  Mar. .  24th  Mar.,  and  1st  Apr.  1842;  the  general  action  withand 
defeat  of  the  besieging  force  under  Akbar  Khan  before  Jellalabid  on  the  7th  Anrii  (mentioned  in  despatches  for 
"  gallant  conduct  throughout  the  day,"  and  as  being  "  the  first  of  the  narty  which  captured  them  to  seize  two  of 
the  enemy's  cannon  ")  ;  the  storminsr  of  the  Jugdulluck  heights,  general  action  at  Tezeen,  and  recapture  of  Cabool, 
for  which  he  has  a  Medal,  as  also  another  for  .fellalabad.  Served  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  June  1S55,  and  was  at 
the  battle  of  the  Tchernaya.  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,aud  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign,  and  commanded  the  Left  Wing  of  the  13th  Light  Infantry  from  Aug. 
T857  to  Oct.  1858,  aud  was  actively  employed  in  the  Azimghurand  Gorrackpore  districts  and  southern  borders  oi" 
Oude,  present  in  eight  engagements,  in  three  of  which  he  commanded  the  whole  force,  in  three  others  he  com- 
manded a  separate  Column,  and  in  the  remaining  two  he  acted  as  principal  Staff  Officer  to  the  force  (repeatedly 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Cli.  and  Medal). 

5  Major  Becher  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1802.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir 
Robert  Low  in  i8»s  with  the  1st  Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

8  Major  Logan-Home  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  as  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  at  the  reconnaissance  of  the  Saran 
Sar  and  engagement  of  oth  November,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Waran  Valley,  around  Dwatoi,  and  in  the  Bara 
and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

9  Captains  Roche  and  Traill,  and  Lieut.  Wright  served  with  the  Isazai  E;:[  edition  in  1892. 

10  Major  Hamilton  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robeit  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion. 
Bedfordshire  Regiment,  includingthe  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal  withj 
Clasp). 

12  Captain  Longridge  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1S92.  Serve  1  with  the.  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir 
Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass 
and  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Modal  witli  Clasp). 

13  Captain  Fowle  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  r  oree  tinder  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  with  the  1st  B  ittalion  Bedford- 
shire Regiment,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp)- 

14  Captain  Scott  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S83-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16  Captain  Godden  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  as 
Brigade  Major  3rd  Brigade,  including  the  engagement  at  i  irket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

17  Captain  Gibbs  served  with  tbe  Chitral  Relief  Force  uuder  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  Bed- 
fordshire Regiment,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with, 
the  Tochi  Field  Force  as  Base  Commandant  of  British  Troops  at  Bannu  (Clasp). 

20  Captain  Curtis  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  Bed- 
fordshire Regiment,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal  with. 
Clasp). 

21  Captain  Stares  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1S92.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir 
Bobert  Low  in  1805  as  Adjutant  ist  Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand 
Pass  and  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  Captain  Goode  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir- 
Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass 
and  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Captain  Onslow  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1S92.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir- 
Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

24  Captain  Saunders  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir 
Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Assistant  Commissariat  Officer  ist  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

25  Lieut.  Crawshay  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion 
Bedfordshire  Regiment,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal, 
with  Clasp). 

26  Lieut.  Waldy  served  with  the  Isizai  Expedition  in  1S92.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir 
Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2?  Lieut.  Collyer  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  Bed- 
fordshire Regiment,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal  with. 
Clasp). 

28  Lieut.  Thorpe  served  in  the  Niger  Soudan  campaign  under  Major  Avml  1  in  1897  in  charge  of  a  Maxim 
gun,  including  tbe  expeditions  to  Egbon  and  Bida  (meutioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

29  Lieut.  Elgee  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  sir  Robert  Low  in  189s  with  the  ist  Battalion  Bedford- 
shire Regiment,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp)- 

30  Lieut.  Nichcll  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  Bed- 
fordshire Regiment,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal  with- 

Clasp).  Served  in  the  campugn  on  the  North  West  Fron-ier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98. 
with  the  Malakand  and  Mohmand  Field  Forces,  including  the  operations  in  Bajour;  and  with  the  Tirah  Ex- 
peditionary Force  and  Khyber  Force  as  Transport  and  Commissariat  Officer,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha 
and  Arhanga  Passes  aud  the  operations  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

31  Lieut.  Appleby  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  RobertLow  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  Bedford 
Bhire  Regiment,  including  tbe  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  aud  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

33  Lieut.  Hales  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  uuder  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  with  the  isr,  Battalion  Bedford- 
shire Regiment,  including  the  stormiug  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  near  Khar   (Medal  with  Clasp). 

34  Lieut.  Hood  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion 
Bedfordshire  Regiment,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  a. id  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

35  Captain  Finlav  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as  Brigade 
Transport  Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with. 
the  1st  Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  aud  the  engagement  near 
Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

.Record  of  the  Services  of  the  ist  Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment  (formerly  the  16th  Regiment). 
Raised  in  1688,  and  proceeded  to  Holland,  1689  to  1698.  Ireland,  to  1701.  Holland,  to  1713.  England  and 
Ireland,  to  1742.  Holland,  to  1748.  England,  to  1767.  America,  to  1781.  England,  to  1786.  Ireland,  to  1790* 
America,  to  1791.  West  Indies,  to  1796.  England,  to  1797.  Scotland,  to  1799.  "England,  to  1800.  Ireland,  to  1804. 
West  Indies,  to  Feb.  1812.  England,  to  July  1812.  Scotland,  to  1813.  Ireland,  to  1S14.  England,  to  Aug.  1815. 
France,  to  flee.  1815.  Ireland,  to  1819.  Ceylon,  to  1S28.  India,  to  1840.  England,  to  1S43.  Ireland,  to  1846- 
Gibraltar,  to  1847.  Corfu,  to  183 1.  West  Indies,  to  1857.  Ireland,  to  1859.  England,  to  1861.  America,  to  1870,. 
Ireland,  ti  1872.  Jersey,  to  1873.  England,  to  1877.  Ireland,  to  1882.  England,  to  1887.  Ireland,  to  1E88. 
England,  to  Feb.  1890     Malta,  to  Dec.  1890.    To  India,  1890. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion. 
Raised  in  Ireland  in  1858.     To  North  America,  1861.     To  the  West  Indies,  1866.     To  England,  1869.     To  India, 
1876.    To  Lower  Burma,  i83i.     (Became  2nd  Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment,  1881.)    To  India,  1885. 


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The  Leicestershire  Regiment. 

Formerly  the  iyth  (Leicestershire)  Regiment. 
(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  Leicestershire  Militia. ) 


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Lodisburg"  "  Hindoostan  "  (with  the  Roj'al  Tiger).     "Afghanistan"   "Ghuznee' 
topol"  "Ali  Mas.iid  '"  "Afghanistan,  1878-79." 
Colonel. — Sic  John  Ross,1  GCB.,  and  Lieut.  14  Apr.    46;   Lieut.  ^29  Dec.  48  ;  Capt.  29  Dee.  54  ;  Bt.Major, 
6  June  56  ;   Bt.Lt.  Colonel.  20  July  58  ;  Major,  pi5  Nov.  61  ;   Colonel,  3  Apr.  65  ;  Major  General,  1  Mar.  70; 
Lt.  General,  12  Jan.  86  ;  General,  1  Apr.  91 ;   Colonel  Leicestershire  Regiment,  6  Feb.  95. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 2  Arthur  William  M'Kinstry,?i/t.  5  June  75  ;   Capt.  7  Mar.  83  ;  Major,  23  Sept.  90  ; 

Lt. Colonel ,  11  Nov.  98. 
1  p.*.c.  George  Dudley  Carleton,  JJ.  11  Sept.  76;  Can'.  26  Mar.  84  ;  Major,  15  Nov. 91  ;  Lt. Colonel,  3  Dec.  98. 

Majobs. 


2ND    LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


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32/j 


30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

22  Jan. 


13  Aug. 

14  Jan. 

6  Mar. 

22  Jan. 
11  Aug. 


Richard   Louis   Milne,8   DSO 
mandant  Niger  Coast 
with  rank  of  Lt.Col-jnel 

2  Edmund  Richard  Scott9  (Depot)  

Maxwell   Robertson  Hyslop10 

2  James  Gordon  Lennox  Buruett    

p.s.e.  Gdw.  Hugh  Griffith,"  D.A.A.  ") 

General,  Jersey,  7  May  96    $ 

George  Henry  i*oyntz,  Burne,  Adj.  ) 
3  Battalion  15  Jan.  98    ) 

CAPTAINS. 

2  JohnMosse13    1  13  Aug. 

George  Golbonru  Tarry,14  Adjutant  \ 
2  Vol.  Bn.  Warwick  Regt.  2  Dec.  95  i 

1  Ralph  Leslie  Sandwith    

p.s  c.  Victor  Seniini  (Lieut.  R.  Malta 
Fencible   Art.   28    Oct.  76),  D.A.A. 

General,  Canada,  22  Oct.  9"    

Vesey  ThomasBunbury,15.D»'  O. serving  > 

with  Egyptian  Army ) 

1  Lionel  Copley  Sherer16 

1  Harry  Marrion  Welstead,  Adjutant  ] 

25  Nov.  95 y 

Frederick  Henry  Thos.  Alexander,18  ) 

Army  Pay  Department  J 

Wm. Locke  Jones, Army  Ordnance  Dept. 

2  George  Alfred  Bulkley19 

p.s.e.  Edwa,rd  Mabbott  Woodward 

2  William  Stafford  Copland,  Adjutant") 

14  Jan.  95 y 

John  Hippisley  Heycock,  Adjutant ) 
1  Volunteer  Battalion  17  Jan.  98    ...  j 

1  Walter  Sydney  Melvill,  Staff  College... 

1  Francis  Edward  Glossop2" 

1  Henry  Leycester  Croker 

1  William  Pearson21  

2  Walter  Patrick  Hussey-Walsh 

Charles  Edward  Cox 

Chas.  Guinand  Blackader,  serving  in  ~) 

W.  Africa,  under  the  Colonial  Office  y' 

Georjje  Inverarity  Walsh22 

2  Charles  Mynors  Piercy  Hassall 

2  Hon.  Harold  Brooke  Hawke 

Tom  Maxwell  Drew 

Herbert  Gordon  

2  Allen  Henry  Wilkinson   

Lieutenants. 
Henry  Spencer  Logan.  Prof.  R.  Mil.) 
Col.  Kingston,  Canada,  with  rank  of > 

Captain,  18  Aug.  98     j 

William  Bryce 

Herbert  Stoney  Smith  (Dep'it) 

Reginald  Norton  Knatchbull 

2  Cecil  My les  Serjeantson  (Depot)    

1  Bertie  Coore  Dent 

Bertram  de  Weltden  Weldon 

2  Bertie  Cunynghame  Dwyer   

2  Henry  Cecil  Thorold  

1  Edward  Lacy  Challenor   

James  Robert  Alexander  Hunte::  Pavrl 

Claude  Henry  Haig    

Douglas  Charles  Faichnip   

2  Arthur  Almeric  Power  Butler 

2  Frederick  Deneys  Harrison     

1  Godlrey  Cecil  Rodney  Mundy    

Francis  Charles  Hodder    , 

Frederick  Lewis 

William  Maitland  Julius  Hannah 

Second  Lieutenants. 

2  Cecil  Pomeroy  Russell 

William  Hales  Wiikie  Young 

i  Hugh  Mortimer  Travers 

2  Harold  Delacour  Beamish 

1  Thomas  Norman  Puckle 

2  Francis  L3  Mnistre  Gruchy 

2  Herbert  Carter  Chapman     


31  Aug.    73    iS  Mar. 

5  June    75    26  Mar. 

11  Sept.  76    15  July 

79 

79 


21  Nov 
23  Dec 

5  Oct. 


24  Dec 
1  Sept.  85 

19  Jan.     86 


79!   18  Dec.     80 


79 


5  Feb.  87 

5  Nov.  87 

22  Aug.  38 

8  Dec.  88 

S  Dec.  88 

8  Dec.  88 

21  Sept.  89 

29  Mar.  90 

29  Mar.    90 


29  Mar. 

17  Jan. 
4  Mar. 
2  May 

18  June 
13  Aug. 

19  Nov.  92 
21  Jan.  93 
19  July    93 

9  Sept.  93 
7  Mar.  94 
7  Mar.  94 
2  June    94 

10  Oct.     94 

25  Mar. 

25  Mar. 

19  Feb. 

25  Mar. 

6  June  96 
9  Dec 

9  Dec.  96 

15  May  97 

1  Dec.  97 

1  Dec.  97 

1  Dec.  97 


96 


20  Mar.  81 

1  July  8t 

1  July  81 

20  Oct.  80 

1  July  81 

22  Oct.  81 

22  Oct.  81 

22  Oct.  81 
22  Oct. 


14  Sept. 
1  July 
1  July 

1  July 


1  July 
5  Sept. 
5  Feb. 

23  Sept.  90 

1  Apr.    91 
i  Apr.    9 


9  Sept.  82,  18  May  92 

10  Mar.  83!     1  Nov.  92 

12  May  83,     1  Dec.  93 

9  May  85;     8  Jan.  94 

30  Jan.  86  j     8  Jan.  94 

28  Apr.  86      5  Feb.  94 

8  Dec.  86    22  Oct.  95 

16  Mar.  89    29  Nov.  95 

1  Dec.  S9J     2  Dec.  95 

21  Mar.  90!    6  Dec.  9^ 


20  Aug.   90    17  July 
9  May    85!     6  Noy. 
Sept.  90    27  Nov. 


ii  Nov. 
1  Apr. 
10  Feb. 


15  Dec. 
1  Jan. 
9  Mar. 


iS  May    92 


20  June 
1  Jan. 
1  Mar. 

23  Aug. 

1  Jan. 

5  Feb. 

2  Dec. 

6  Dec. 
1  July 

3  Oct. 
17  July 

Nov, 


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i  7  Dec.   97 


18  Nov.    92 


18  May 
5  Feb. 
10  Feb. 


17  July    97 
9  Mar.    9JI 


93|  J6  CaptainSherer  served  with  the- 
93^Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under- 
93  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  on 
9+  Transport  duty,  including  the  en- 
s'* igagement  at  Firket  and  the  opera- 
9'itions  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  des- 
5?  patches,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two 
9°  Clasp?.). 

9°  :b  Captain  Alexander  served  in  the 
97  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S88-E9  with 
97  the  2nd  Battalion  Leicestershire  Regi- 

6  iNov.   97  ment  in  the  Upper  Burma  Field  Force 

7  Nov.   97  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

5  uec.  Q7  i9  Captain  Bulkley  served  in  the 
9  Mar.  98  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  with. 
o  a    V    9?o  tbe  2iidBattalion Leicestershire  Regi- 

8  Aug.   98  ment  in  the  Upper  Burma  Field  Force 

(Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Captain  Glossop  served  in  the- 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1888  with  the 
Chin  Frontier  Field  Force  in  com- 
mand of  Mounted  Infantry— severely 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


253  The  Leicestershire  Regiment. 


Pay 


Second  Lieutenants.  gm>  luw. 

i  Stuart  Oswald  Everitt 16  Feb.    9S 

2  Hubert  Anthony  GraDt   7  May    98 

2  Charles  Tristram  Melville  Hare   I     3  Aug.   9S 

Quarter  Hunters. — 2  Thomas  Halloran.  27  April  81  ;  Son.  Captain,  27  Apr.  9:. 
1  William  Baker,23  18  Apr.  94  ;  Hon. Lieut. 

Facings  White. — Aqenta,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
ist  Battalion  embarked  for  Bermuda,  :6  September   188S.  2nd  Battalion  r  turned  from  Aden,  1  December  1890. 

1  Sir  John  Boss  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  until  February  1855  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Cawnpore, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  Commanded  the  Camel  Corps  at  the  capture  of  Calpee  and  during  the  subsequent 
campaign  iu  Central  India  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served 
with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  campaigns  of  1863-64  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded 
the  Bengal  troops  during  the  operations  in  t,hc  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  mentioned  in  General  Orders  of  the 
Government  of  India.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Indian  Expeditionary  Force  which  was  sent  to  the 
Mediterranean  in  1878.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  ;  commanded  the  2nd  Division  Cabul  Field  Force 
which  defeated  the  enemy  at  Shekabad  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council  and  of  the  Com- 
mander in  Chief  in  India);  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  in  command  of  the 
Infantry  Division  and  as  2nd  in  command,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  KCB..  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

'  Lt.Colonel  M'Kinstry  served  with  the  5th  Punjab  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  wan  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  and  the  subsequentoccupation  of  Cabul  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

8  Lt.Colonel  Milne  served  with  th.;  72nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Koorum, 
Cabul,  and  Cabul  Candahar  Field  Forces,  part  of  the  time  as  Acting  Adjutant,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Mattoon  and  Charasiab,  with  the  rear-guard  of  the  division  at  Zaidabad  during  the  night  attack  of  4th 
October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  Decemberi879  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir 
Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  (during  the  latter  part  of  it  as  Regimental  Transport  Officer),  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decora- 
tion). Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Sealbrth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86 
as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  desp  itches,  DSO., 
and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

9  Major  Scott  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  with  tho  2nd  BattalioD  Leicestershire  Regiment 
in  the  Upper  Burma  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasrj). 

J0  Major  Hyslop  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  187S-79  with  the  1st  Division  Peshawur 
Valley  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  first  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Leicestershire  Regiment 
in  the  Upper  Burma  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

12  Major  Griffith  served  in.  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79  with  the  istDivision  of  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force 
and  took  part  in  the  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal). 

13  Captain  Mosse  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Leicestershire  Regiment 
in  the  Upper  Burma  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp).  , 

14  Captain  Tarry  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  tne  Tofrek 
zereba  (Medal  with  two  Cla.sns,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

15  Major  Bunburv  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Leicestershire  Regi- 
ment in  the  Upner  Burma  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under 
Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  in  command  of  the  13th  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket 
and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  and  in  the  operations 
in  the  Soudan  ia  1897-98,  resulting  in  the  cipture  of  Abu  Hamed  and  the  subsequent  occupation  ot  Berber 
(Brevet  of  Major). 

21  Captain  Pearson  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-S9  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Leicestershire  Regiment 
in  the  Upper  Burma  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  Captain  G.  I.  Walsh  served  in  the  operations  in  Matabelelaml  under  Sir  Richard  Martin  in  1897  with  the 
British  South  African  Police  as  a  special  service  officer  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

2i  Lieut.  Baker  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  All  Musjid 
(Medal  with  Clasp! . 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  isf  Battalion  Leicestershire  Regiment  (formerly  the  17th  Regiment). 
Raised  in  1688  by  King  James  II.,  remaining  in  England  till  1689.  Ireland,  to  1690.  England,  to  1693. 
Flanders,  to  1699.  England  and  Ireland,  to  1 701.  Holland  and  Germany,  to  1703.  Portugal  and  Spain,  to  1709. 
Scotland,  to  1714-  Ireland,  to  1715.  Scotland  and  England,  to  1726.  Minorca,  to  1748  (detachment  at  Onbraltar 
in  1727).  Ireland,  to  1754.  England  and  Ireland,  to  1757.  Canada,  to  1761  (capture  of  Lomsburg).  \\  est  Indies, 
to  1763.  North  America,  to  1767.  England,  to  1771.  Ireland,  to  1775-  North  America,  to  1783-  Isova  scoti-a 
and  Newfoundland,  to  1786.  England  and  Ireland,  to  1796.  West  Indies,  to  1799-  l2ud  Battalion  raised  in  1799; 
reduced  in  1802.]  England  and  Holland  and  returned  to  England,  koo.  Minorca,  to  1802.  Ireland,  to  1804. 
England,  1804.  East  Indies,  to  1823  (received  the  distinction  of  "  Hindostan  "  ).  England,  to  1826.  Ireland, 
to  1829.  England,  to  1830.  New  South  Wales,  to  1836.  India,  to  1041  (Afghan  war  of  1838-42,  captures  ot  Ghuznee 
and  Khelat).  Aden,  to  1845  (a  detachment  remaiuing  in  India).  India,  to  1847.  England  and  Ireland,  to  1854. 
Gibraltar  and  the  Crimea,  to  1856  (siege  of  Sebastopol).  Canada,  to  1865.  England  and  Ireland,  to  1870.  India, 
to  1882  ( Afghan  war  of  1S78-89,  capture  of  Ali  Musjid).  England,  to  18S8.  Bermuda,  to  1891.  Halifax,  IN  .S.,  to  1893. 
West  Indies,  to  1896.     South  Africa,  1896. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion. 
Raised  in  August  1799,  and  proceeded  to  Holland,  remaining  there  till  the  end  of  the  year.  England,  t°l8<'°- 
Minorca,  to  1802.  To  Ireland,  and  reduced  at  Cork,  August  1S02.  Raised  at  Devonport,  March  ib58.  *s.g  ana, 
toi86i.  Ireland,  1861.  Canada,  to  1865.  Jamaica,  1865.  Canada,  to  1868.  Ireland,  to  1869.  Channel  istanus,  to 
1870.  England,  to  1874.  Ireland,  to  1S76.  India,  to  1888.  iinrmah,  to  1889.  Aden,  to  i8qo.  England,  to  109°. 
Ireland,  1896. 


ist  Batt.,  Buttevaot. 
2ndBatt.,Mhow,  Bombay. 


The  Royal  Irish  Regiment. 

-j         Formerly  the  iSth  (The  Royal  Irish) 
J  liegiment. 


254 

"    18th 

Bet/imentul  District, 
CLONMEL, 


(The  3rd,  4th,  and  5th  Battalions  are  iormed  of  the  Wexford,  Korth  Tipperary,  and  Kilkenny 

Militia  respectively.) 
The  Harp  and  Crown.    The  Lion  of  Nassau.    "  Virtutis  Samurcensis  Premium."    "Blenheim  "  "  Ramillies" 

"Oudknarde  '"•Malplaq.uet"  "'Ksicpi"  (with  Che  Sphinx).  "China."  (with  the  Dragon).     "  Pegu  " 
"  Sevastopol"  "New  Zealand"  "  Apghanistan,  i87g-8o"  "  Egxpt,  1882"  "  Tei.-el-Keihii  "  "  Nile,  J8S4-85. 
Vears'Ser.  C0l3nel  in  Chief—  St.  lion.  Garnet  Joseph,  Visct.  Wolseley,1  KP.  GCB    GCMG.  Commander  in  Chief    Ensign, 
12  March  52  ;  Lieut.  :6  Miy  5.', ;  Captain,  26  Jan.  55  ;  JJt.  Major,  24  March   58;  Bt.  Lt.    Colonel,    20  Apr. 
59;    Major,   15  Feb.  61;    tolonel,  5  June  65;  Major   General,    6    March  68;   Lt. General,    25    March  78; 
General,  18  Nov.  So;  Field  Marshal,  26  May  94;   Colonel  Royal  Horse  Guards,  29  March  95  ;   Colonel  in 
Chief  Royal  Irish  Regiment,  20  July  98. 
Colonel.— Charles  Frederick  Gregorie.2    CB.  Ensign,  12  Feb.  55;  Lieut.  30  June  55;    Captain,  4  Nov.  59; 
Mujor,  8  Oct.  67  ;  Bt.L'. Colonel,  24  Nov.  -,(.;    Lt. Colonel,  14  Sept.  78;    Colonel,  1  July  81 ;  Major   General, 
iS  June  90  ;  Colonel  Royal  Irish  Kegiment,  3  c  Dec.  97. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. -1  John  Henry  Augustus   Spyer,0   Lieut.  30    Dec.   71  ;     Captain,  1  Jan.    81;  Major, 

3  Oct.  88  ;  Lt. Colonel,  17  Dec.  04. 
2  John  Burton  Forstcr,4  Lieut.  23  Nov.  72  ;   Captain,  26  Feb.  81  ;  Major,  6  Feb.  89  ;  Lt. Colonel,  22  Dec.  97. 


Fun 

Puj. 


28 


27 


26 


Half 

Pay 


26 


Majors. 

1  p.s.e.  Henry  William  Newton  Guinness,7  } 

2nd  in  Command  26  June  96 J 

2  Harry  Shuldham  Shuldhani-Lye,s  2nd  ) 

in  Command  22  Dec.  97    i 

1  Henry  Melville  Hatchell10 

2  Frederick  James  Gavin11    

1  Alan  George  Chichester12 

2  Edward  Lindesay 

t  Arthur  Nairn  Lysaght15  {Depot) 

2  Archdale  Irby  Wilson16 

Captains. 

1  Beauchamp  John  Colclough  Doran1 

Kendal  Pretyman  Apthorp.20  Adjutant  ^ 

Oude  Light  Horse  2  Aug.  94 J 

2  Alexander  Stewart  Orr21   

p.s.c.   Walter   Robert   Butler  Doran,22  \ 

serving  icith  the  Egyptian  Army    } 

r  Henry  John  Downing,21  Adjutant  31  ) 

Oct.  98 > 

Alexander  Bowers  King2* 

2  Charles  William  Garraway21     

ArthurHenry  Morris,30 DSO 

Thomas  Louis  Se«ra.ve,2i  Adjutant  $rdj 

Admin.  Bn.  N.W.  Prov.   Vol.  Rijles,  r 

11  Aug.  96 ) 

William  Gloster33  

Richard  Orlando  KeUett,3iD.A.A.Gen... 

for  Musketry,  Lucknow,  19  Apr.  93  ...  ) 

Ross  Acheson  Smyth35 j 

Cliffe  Henry  Vigors,  Adjutant  4  Batta-... 

lion  31  Oct.  98  'i 

Norton  Clowes  Castle  J 

Walter  Edgeworth-Johnstone,36  Super-... 

intendent  of  Gymnasia,  Curragh > 

2  Dudley  Herbert  Davis,  Adjutant  1  Apr.  j 
Robert  Nassau  Alex.  Flanagan,  Adj .95 

4  Bn.  Connaught  Bangers  1  Jan.  95...   / 
Waldene      Fitz  William      Hutchinson) 

Bredin,  Adjutant  5  Battalion  1  Mar.  98  "> 
Robert  L£once  Owens,  Adjutant  3  Bat- $ 

talion  1  Oct.  98  ~) 

2  George  Francis  Reginald  Forbes    j 

Wm.  Edw.    Searth    Burch,  Adjutant  1... 

Punjab  Vol.  Bi/les  16  July  95    ( 

2  Redmond    George    Sylverius    Lone   ) 

Crumpe  (Depot)    ) 

1  Stratford  Edward  St.  Leger  5 

2  Henry  Newton  Kelly   

Lieutenants. 
2  James  Beaumont  Standly  Alderson  

1  John  George  Albert  Massy    

George  Moredyth  Grogan  

2  Charles  Ed  vard  Galwey 

2  Francis  Langford  Fosbery    

1  Sampson  (rough  French 

2  Richard  Sweetman  

Reginald    Ramsay  Arbuthnot,  serving  [ 

in  Uganda J 

2  Edward  Francis  Milner 

2  Edward  Henry  Edwin  Daniell 

2  William  Hawtrey  White 

1  Malcolm  Hammond  Edward  Welch    

Fredric  Most.yn  Watkins,  Pay  Dept 

1  Aplyn  Waring  Brush  ( Depot)   

2  Frederick  Sutherland  Lillie 

1  Langford  Llanwarne  Farmer   

2  Louis  James  Lipsett    

1  Edward  Martin  Panter- Downes37  

2  Henry  William  Ross  Potter  

2  Gerald  Willoughby  Paul  Haslam 

Second  Lieutenants. 
1  Jas.  Alfonse  Mari  Joseph  Patrick  Kelly 

1  George  Augustus  Elliot      

2  Terrick  Charles  FitzHugh 


2ND     LIEUT. 


CSPTAIN 


9  Aug 
9  Aug 


73 


1  May 
4  Dec. 


13  Aug. 
22  Feb. 


73 

1  28  Feb.    74 

73 1     9  July   79 

1  Jan.    80 

12  Nov.    73 

29  Sept.  80 

31  Mar.    81 


78 


1  Jan.    80 
23  April  81 


4  May    87 
28  Sept.  87 

12  Sept.  88 


21  May 
6  July 


9  Nov. 
29  Jan. 
3  May 


87 


28  June  90 

28  June  90 
16  July  90 

29  Nov.  90 
4  Mar.  91 

25  Mar.  9: 

2  May  91 

10  Oct. 


1  July 
1  July 

22  Oct. 
10  May 

29  July 

29  July 
2-  Jan. 
27  Jan. 

10  Mar. 

6  May 
6  May 

23  May 
29  Aug. 
10  Nov. 
25  Aug. 
20  Nov. 

6  Nov. 

19  Mar. 

5  Dec. 
25  Mar. 

7  July 


81 


22  May 

23  May 

1  July 
21  May 

3  Dec. 
15  Oct. 
12  Feb. 


15  June  85 


25  Nov. 
9  Apr. 

19  Oct. 
21  Jan. 

26  Apr. 
9  Sept. 
9  Sept. 
3  Oct. 

10  Oct. 
10  Oct. 
12  Dec. 
29  May 

16  Oct. 
25  Mar. 


29  Apr.    91 

12  Aug.   91 
12  Aug.    91 


13  April  87 

22  May    87 

23  July    88 
30  Oct.     88 

26  Nov.    88 

20  Nov.  89 

7  May  90 

22  May  90 

27  Apr.  91 

29  Apr. 

10  Feb. 

10  Feb. 
12  Nov. 

1  Mar. 

29  Mar. 
S  Apr. 

11  July    93 

11  Oct.     93 

12  Sept.  95 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

31  July 

31  July 


5  Feb. 
1  Jan. 


Sept.  96 


26  Aug.  91 

26  Aug.  9 

26  Aug.  91 
15  Sept.  91 

4  Jan.  92 

4  Feb.  92 

13  Sept.  92 

1  Mar.    93 

3  Mav    93 

27  June  94 

2  July  94 
12  Sept.  94 
31  July    95 

7  Apr.    96 

17  June   96 

18  Dec.    96 

28  July    97 
2  Sept.  97 

12  Nov.   97 
9  Feb 


23  May    87 


16  Nov. 


11  Nov. 

7  May 

29  Apr. 

2  Mar. 
23  July 

1  May 
20  May 
22  Dec. 


89 


92 
9$ 
95 
96 

97 


98 


21  Captain  Orr  served  in  the  Egyp- 
tian war  of  1882,  and  was  present- 
at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  th& 
9th  Sept.  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel- 
el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Regi- 
ment including  the  engagement  at 
Kotkai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Captain  Apthorp  served  in  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  -with  the 
1  st  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Regiment 
( Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expe- 
dition in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
Irish  Regiment,  including  the  en- 
gagement at  Kotkai  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 


Years 

Ser. 

Full ,  Half 

Pay. 

Pay. 

3 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

I 

I 

I 

9 

■■■ 

2 

255 


The  Royal  Irish  Regiment. 


Second  Lieutenants. 
William    Henry    Joiner,  serving   with  ~) 

JVest  African  Frontier  Police ) 

Samuel  Harold  Lyle  Galbraith 

i  Philip  Urban  Vigors 

2  Montague  Fnrber  , 

2  John  Gaylard  Lawrence 

Dudley  Barton ., 

Henry  Thomas  Arthur  Shapland  Boyse 


2ND   LIEUT. 


Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cos  and  Co. 

1st  Battalion  returned  from  Egypt,  9  Sept.  1885. 

2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  1384. 


23  Sept.  96 

20  Feb.  97 
15  May  97 
15  May  97 
8  Sept.  97 
8  Sept.  97 
4  May    98 

1  Evan  Colclough  Lloyd  \    4  May    9SI 

Alexander  Charles  Fraser 3  Aug.    98 

Quarter  Masters. — 1  Fritz  Philip  Rtger,**  i2"Feb.  90;  Hon.  Lieut. 
2  James  Joseph  Fox,  3  Feb.  97  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 


1  Lcrd  Wolseley.—  For  War  Services,  see  Royal  Horse  Guards,  p.  134. 

2  Major  General  Gregone  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1S57-58  as  Adjutant 
of  the  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  and  also  at  it's  subsequent  capture  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  nf  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (.mentioned  in 
despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  .Vledjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

4  Lt. Colonel  Forster  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish  Re°-iment 
{Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).   • 

6  Lt.Colonel  Spyer  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80  '.Medal).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expeditionin  1S84-85  with 
the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

"  Major  Guinness  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish  Regiment 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

8  Major  Shu!dham-Lye  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  and  at  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

10  Major  Hatchell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80  with  the  iSth  Royal  Irish  Regiment  and  as  Orderly 
Officer  to  Major  General  Roberts  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) 

11  Major  Gavin  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i838  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Regiment 
including  the  engagement  at  Kotkai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

12  Major  Chichester  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th 
Septemberand  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

15  Major  Lysaght  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Regiment 
in  eluding  the  engagement  at  Kotkai  (Medal  with  Claspj. 

16  Major  Wilson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the 
1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedives  Star). 

la  Major  B.  J.  C.  Doran  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish  Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1 838,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Kotkai  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  as  Brigade 
Major  to  the  1st  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier 
of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhartin  1897-98  -with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Foroe  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant 
General  4th  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

22  Major  W.  R.  B.  Doran  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on 
the  9th  September  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  -with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-S5  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Ro3-al  Irish  Regiment  and  afterwards  with  Native  levies  w-ith 
therank  of  Staff  Captain  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion 
Royal  Irish  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kotkai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2*  Captains  Downing,  King,  Garraway  and  Segrave  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18S8  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Royal  Irish  Regiment  including  the  engagement  at  Kotkai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

30  Captain  Morris  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-S5  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  m  18S5-S7  as  Transport  Otficer  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  again  in  1888-89  as  Chief 
Transport  Officer  to  the  Karen  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Ex- 
peditionary Force  in  1889-90  as  Chief  Transport  Officer  to  the  Burma  Column  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Govern- 
ment of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Clasp). 

33  Captain  Gloster  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i838  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Regiment 
including  the  engagement  at  Kotkai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Captain  Kellett  served  in  the  Hazara  Expeditionin  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Regiment  (Medal 
■with  Clasp). 

35  Captain  Smyth  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1S89-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

36  Captain  Edgeworth-Johnstone  served  in  the  expedition  sent  against  the  Yonnies,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa, 
in  1887-8S  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  operations  in  the  Tambaka  Country,  on  the 
West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1892,  including  the  capture  of  Tainbi ;  and  in  the  expedition  to  the  Gambia  in  1S92, 
including  the  capture  of  Toniataba  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp  1. 

37  Lieut.  Panter-Downes.— See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

35  Lieut.  Reger  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  Regiment  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish  Regiment. 
Raised  in  Ireland  in  1684.  To  England,  and  returned  to  Ireland,  1685.  To  England,  1688.  To  Ireland,  1689 
■(siege  of  Carrickfergus,  battle  of  the  Boyne,  siege  of  Limerick,  etc.).  To  England  and  Flanders,  and  returned 
to  England,  1692.  To  Flanders,  1693.  Entitled  "  iSth  Regiment  of  Foot,"  1694.  Entitled  "  Royal  Regiment  of 
Foot  of  Ireland,"  1695.  To  Ir«land.  1697.  To  Holland,  1701  (proceeded  to  the  Danube,  took  part  in  the  battles 
of  Shellenberg  and  Blenheim,  and  returned  to  Holland!.  B  ittle  of  Ramillies,  1706.  To  England,  1703.  To 
Flanders,  1708  (battles  of  Oudenarde  and  Malplaquet).  To  England,  1711  (a  Company  remaining  at  Ghent). 
To  Minorca,  1718.  500  men  to  defence  of  Gibraltar,  1727.  To  Eaglaad,  1742.  To  Flanders,  England,  and  Scot- 
land, 1745.  To  England,  1748.  To  Ireland,  1749.  To  England,  1755.  To  Ireland,  1757.  To  North  America, 
3767  (battle  of  Bunker's  Hill).  To  Nova  Scotia  and  England,  1776.  To  the  Channel  Islands,  1782.  To  Gibraltar, 
1783.  Defence  of  Toulon,  1793.  Capture  ot  Corsica,  1794.  To  Elba,  1795.  To  Gibraltar,  1797.  Battle  of 
Alexandria  and  capture  of  Cairo,  1801.  To  Ireland,  1802.  To  England,  1804.  To  the  West  Indies,  1805.  To 
England,  1817.  Tj  Ireland,  1818  Tj  the  Ionian  fslaals,  1824.  To  Ireland,  1834.  Formed  into  6  Service 
Companies  and  4  Uepot  Companies,  the  6  Service  Companies  proceeding  to  Ceylon,  1837.  Three  Comoanies  to 
England,  1839.  Six  Companies  from  Ceylon  to  China,  1840  (capture  of  Ohusan  Island,  Amoy,  Hong  Kong,  and 
Canton).  "  China  and  the  Dragon,"  1842.  To  Bengal,  184s.  To  Burma,  1852.  To  the  Crimea,  1S54  (siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol).  To  Ireland  and  India,  1857.  To  Barina,  1354.  Returned  to  India,  1865.  To  England,  1866. 
To  Ireland,  i863.  To  Malta,  1872.  To  India,  1875  To  Afghanistan,  1879.  Returned  to  Bengal,  1S81.  To 
Egypt,  18S4  (Nile  Expedition).    To  England,  1885.     To  Ireland,  1891. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion. 
Raised  in  1003.     To  Curacoa,  1807.    To  England,  1810.    Disbanded,  1814.    Again  raised,  1853.      To  New  Zea- 
land, 1S63.    To  England,  1S70.    To  Ireland,  1876.    To  England,  1879.    To  Egypt,  1882  (action  at  Kassasin  and 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir).    To  Malta  and  England,  1883.    To  India,  1884  (Hazara  Expedition  of  1888). 


tst  Bate, 
and  Batt 

The  3rd 


The  Princess  of  Wales's  Own  (Yorkshire  Regiment).  256 

Formerly  the  igth  (1st  Yorkshire  North      I"         19^"'"' 

Hiding — Princess  of  Wales's  Own)  Regt.       I    Regimental  District, 

Lrichmond,  yobks, 

and  4th  Battalions  arc  formed  of  the  5th  West  York  and  the  North  York  Militia  respectively. 
The  White  Rose.    "  Malplaqcet  "  "  Alha"  "  Isiebman  "  "Sevastopol." 


Gibraltar. 

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Full  Halt 
Pay.  Pay 

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LAQCET    '    "  AL3IA"    "  1KEBJI1S  "   "SEVASTOPOL. 

Colonel.— Edward  Chippindali,1  CB.  Ensign,  vio  Dec.  47;  Lieut.  pg  Jan.  49;  Captain  P23  Dec  «■ 
Bt. Major,  2  Nov.  55;  Major,  28  Nov.  57;  Bt.Lf. Colonel,  9  Mar.  65;  Lt. Colonel,  7  Mar  70-  Colonel 
i+Aug.72;  Major  General,  13  Feb. 83;  Lieut. General,  22  Dec. So;  Colonel  Yorkshire  Regiment,  16  Nov  06  ' 

Lieutenant  Colonels. — 1  Edward  Archibald  Bruce,  Ensign,  p23  Jan.  69;  Lt.  28  Oct.  71 ;  Capt.  1  Mar  70"  • 
Major,  29  Sept.   82  ;  Lt.  Colonel,  29  Mill .  93  ;   Colonel,  29  Mar.  97. 

2  Charles     John   Spottiswoode,3   Lieut.  5  June  76;  Captain,  29  Sept.  82:  Major 
28  Sept.  98. 


11  May  90;   Lt. Colonel, 


23  Jan. 
8  Dec. 


4  Dec. 

1  Jan. 

22  Jan. 

13  Aug. 

14  Jan. 
19  Feb. 
14  Jan. 
30  Oct. 

23  Oct. 


Majors. 
2  Henry  Bowles4  [Brevet  Lf. Colonel,  20 ">  ' 

May  98),  2nd  in  Command  28  July  96  ...  >  1 
t  James    Ahmuty  Fearon,5    2nd    in    Com-\ 

mand  29  Sept.  98 | 

e  Thomas  David  Kirkpatrick   )  ! 

1  Gerald   Carlile   Stratford    Haudcock6  ~)  I         . 

(Depot) S\  IO  Apr" 

Arthur   de   Salis  Hadow,"   Adjutant  2  I 
Volunteer  Battalion  15  Dec.  93    ) 

2  Alfred     Grahame     Cartwright,8  Com-  > 

mandant  Kussowlie  Depot  6  July  9S    ...  ) 

1  James  Trevelyan  Cotesworth6t 

2  Arthur  Bayard  Elton10   

Captains. 

t  Michael  Harrison  Orr11 

2  James  William  Bradford  Silverthorne12 

1  Michael  Lloyd  Ferrar9  

t  George  Pearson13 

2  William  Joseph  Todd1* 

t  Edward  Malcolm  Esson7 

Arthur  Lenox  Napier,  Adj.  4  Bn.  1  May  94 
Charles  Arthur  Cecil  King,9  Adjutant  5 

3  Battalion  20  Nov.  96     / 

Desmond  Lambert  Hartley,  Adjutant  1  > 

Volunteer  Battalion  1  July  96 .( 

Edward    Stanislaus    Bulfin,    Assistants 
Military     See  retary,     South     Africa,  > 

12  Nov.  93  ) 

i  Ernest  Somervell9 

2  Hardress  Gilbert  Holmes16 

2  p.s.c.  Cecil  Lothian  Nicholson1" 

Charles  Wdliam   Gale,  Adjutant  3  Bn.~) 
York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  9  Mar.  97  J 

2  Henry  Rothes  Stewart  JIaitland18   

1  Berkeley  Cole  Wilmot  Williams   

1  Gerard  Christian,  Adjutant  16  Jan.  97  ... 

2  Ronald D'Arcy  Fife, "Adjutant  12  Oct.  96 
Edward  Lovelace  Vans  Agnew 

Lieutenants. 

Harold  Futvoye  Lea 

Maurice    Hilliard   Tomlin,    serving    in\ 

West  Africa,  under  the  Colonial  Office  ) 

Wilfrid  Harry  Dent,21  with  Provisional  ) 

Battalion    5 

2  Harry  Elliott  Raymona22 

Arthur  Francis  Owen-Lewis, Adjutant  61 
Battalion  Lancashire    Fusiliers,    with  > 

rank  of  Captain,  1  July  98   ) 

Hubert  Arthur  Stansfeld 

Ernest  Henry  Lee  Warner 

2  Ernest  Gregorie  Caffin23  

Herbert  Albrecht  .Fulton24   

2  Walter  Lorenzo  Alexander25 

2  Earls  Ainslie  Hosford26    

2  Edward  Bouverie  Pnsey27 

2  Ralph  Elliot  Noyes28 

1  John  Herbert  Hay  Noble29    

2  Edward  Henry  Chapman30 

1  Matthew  Robert  Liddon  (Depot)  

Christopher  Vaughan   Edward,31  serv-\ 
ing  with  West  African  Frontier  Force  $ 

1  Charles  Francis  Uracroft  J'arvis 

r  Maunton  Bdwxrd  Thomas  Gunthorpe  ... 

2  Oliver  Cyril  Spencer  Watson32 

t  Wilfred  Beckett  Walker  , 


2.VD    LIEUT.  LIEUT. 


26  Feb. 

23  Jan. 

1  Jan. 

1  Mar. 

11  Oct. 


79,  11  Feb. 


20  Mar. 
2  Oct. 


BEEV.MAJ. 


Second  Lieutenanis. 
1  Mervyn  Dobree  Carey 

1  Thomas  Wolryche  Stansfeld 

2  Charles  Temple  Morris3' 

i  Robert  Henry  Darwin 

2  William  Joseph  Roskell35    

2  Norman  Edward  Swan36 

1  Ernest  Yivian  Livesey  Wardle 

2  Patrick  Houston  Keen 

r  William  Godfrey  Tarbet 

1  Charies Hamib on  de  St.  Pierre  Banbury 

1  Arthur  Lowthian  Godrnan 

:  Malhert  Martin  Huyshe  Nevile    

2  William  Shafto  Craster  

Quarter  Masters. 


5  Feb. 
14  Sept. 
14  Sept. 

14  Sept. 
29  Feb. 

10  Nov. 
24  Apr. 

8  June 

21  Dec. 
10  Oct. 
10  Oct. 

27  Jan. 

18  May 

19  Nov. 


1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

10  May  82 

9  Sept.  82 

9  Sept.  82 
14  May    84 

12  Nov. 


26  Sept.  83    15  June  85 

16  Aug.   84         

16  Aug. 

24  May 

8  Nov. 


92 


"2S  Feb. 
q  May 

29  Aug. 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

2  May 
10  Sept.  90 

9  Apr.    91 

8  May    91 
19  June   91 

4  Mar.    92 
1  Apr. 

2S  July 


85j 

1  Sept.  86 

11  Jan.    88 
4  May    88 

29  Sept.  SS 
31  Oct. 

2  May    90 
11  May    90 

27  June   91 
1  Apr.    92 

28  July    92 

15  Feb.    93 

17  Oct.     94 

50  Jan.    95 

28  July    96 

18  Nov.    96 
4  Dec.    96 

4  Dec.    96 

9  Mar. 
27  Apr. 
17  Aug. 
17  Aug. 
12  Nov. 


4  Mar. 
29  Mar.    93 
28  Mar.   9* 


27  May 
4  Dec. 

16  Dec. 

12  Jan. 
U  Dec. 


26  July 
26  July 
17  Oct. 
14  July 
28  July 
12  Oct. 
9  Sept.  931  iS  Nov. 


21  Oct.  931 
12  Sept.  94I 
20  Feb.  95 
29  May    95 

28  Sept.  95 

6  June  96 

20  Feb.  97 

9  Dec.  96 

20  Feb.  97 


4  Dec. 
16  Jan. 
18  Aug. 
13  Nov, 
23  Nov.    97 

27  Apr. 
1  July 
■  y  Aug. 
15  Oct. 


98 


20  Feb. 
24  Mar. 
15  May 
15  May 

15  May 
1  Dec. 

22  Dee. 

16  Eeb 
-.6  Feb. 
16  Feb 
4  May. 

4  May 


93 


Major  Handcock  served  with  the 
Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86 
during  the  operations  on  the  Upper 
Nile  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star>. 

6t  Mtijor  Otesworth  served  in  the 
Soudan  Expedition  in  1885  with  the 
Mounted  Infantry,  and  was  present  in 
ohe  engagements  at  Hasheen,  Temai, 
and  Takdoul  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary- 
Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York- 
shire Regiment,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and 
Arhanga  Passes,  the  capture  of  Bagh, 
the  Dwatoi  reconnaissance,  the  cross- 
ing of  the  Kahu  Darra,  and  the  expe- 
dition to  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

35  SecondLieut.Roskellservedinthe 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier 
of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expedition- 
ary Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
Yorkshire  Regiment  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

Second  Lieut.  Swan  served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier 
of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expedition- 
ary Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
Yorkshire  Regiment  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 


18  May 

1  Charles  Organ,9  18  Aug-.  33  :    Hon   Contain,  S  Aug.  , 

2  James  Gre»r,3'  u  July  94;  Son.  Lieut. 

7      ,    ,  j-     ^    Fadngs  White—  Agents,  Messrs.  Holt  and  Co  . 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Gibraltar,  Jan.  109S.    2nd  Batt.  embarked  for  India,  1  Jan.  i-8 


256a  The  Princess  of  Wales'   Own  (Yorkshire  Regiment). 

I  Lieut.General  Chippindall  served  with  the  32nd  Regiment  during  the  latter  part  of  the  siege  operations 
before  Mooltan,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  that  fortress  ;  also  at  the  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  Garrison 
of  Cheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1854-55  with  the  19th  Regiment,  including  the  affair  of  Bulganak,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  in  the  Trenches 

,  during  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Sebastopol,  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Septem- 
ber— wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  1st  Battalion  19th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  includ- 
ing the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches,  VS.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Lt. Colonel  Spottiswoode  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment 
on  tbe  Lines  of  Communication  up  the  Nile. 

*Lt.Colonel  Bowles  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Staff  Officer  at  Assouan  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2pd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Masses,  the  capture  of  liagh,  the  Dwatoi  reconnaissance, 
and  the  crossing  of  the  Kahu  Darra  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet,  of  Lt  Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

5  Major  Fearon  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Adjutant  1st  Battalion  Yorkshire  RegimeDt  on 
the  Line  of  Communications  up  the  Nile.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Fence  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  auu  Arhanga.  Passes,  the  capture  of  Bagh,  the  Dwatoi  reconnaissance, 
the  crossing  of  the  Kahu  Darra,  and  the  expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7  Major  Hadow  and  Captain  Esson  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  York- 
shire Regiment  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  up  the  Nile. 

6  Major  Cartwright  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment  on 
the  Lilies  of  Communication  up  the  Nile.  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  during  the 
operations  on  the  Upper  Nile  and  were  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  nnaer  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expe- 
ditionary Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha 
and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  capture  of  Bagh,  the  Dwatoi  reconnaissance,  the  crossing  of  the  Kahu  Darra,  and  the 
expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

9  Captains  Ferrar,  King,  Somervell  and  Organ  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st 
Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  up  the  Nile.  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier 
Field  Force  in  1885-86  during  the  operations  on  the  Upper  Nile  and  were  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

10  Major  Elton  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tnah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment  including  the  expedition 
to  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

II  Captain  Orr  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment  on 
the  Lines  of  Communication  up  the  Nile.  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  during  the 
operations  on  the  Upper  Nile  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

12  Captain  Silverthorne  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Fierce  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

13  Caplain  Pearson  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

14  Captain  Todd  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  cf  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  cf  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  capture  of  Bagh,  the  Dwatoi  reconnaissance,  tne  crossing  of 
the  Kahu  Darra,  and  the  expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

16  Captain  Holmes  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  capture  of  Bagh,  the  Dwatoi  reconnaissance,  the  crossing  of 
the  Kahu  Darra,  and  the  expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

17  Captain  Nicholson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  NorthAVest  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 

capture  of  Bagh,  the  Dwatoi  reconnaissance,  and  the  crossing  of  the  Kahu  Darra  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Maitland  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  wiih  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  including  the  expedition 
to  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

19  Lieut.  Fife  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North,  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  capture  of  Bagh,  the  Dwatoi  reconnaissance,  the  crossing  of 
2ahu  Darra,  and  the  expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) 

21  Lieut.  Dent  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Kachin  Hills,  Burma,  in  1892-93  in  the  Intelligence  Department 
(dangerously  wounded). 

22  Lieut.  Raymond  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  as  Provost  Marshal  2nd  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sam- 
pagha and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  capture  of  Bagb,  the  crossing  of  the  Kahu  Darra,  the  subsequent  operations 
against  the  Chamkanis,  and  the  expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

23  Lieut.  Caffin  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  Wes't  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Reiriment,  and  waspresent  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Maidan — severely  wounded  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

24  Lieut.  Fulton  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1S97-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Bagh,  the  Dwatoi  reconnaissance,  the  crossing  of  the  Kahu  Darra,  and  the  expedition  to  the  Bazar 
Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

25  Lieut.  Alexander  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-08  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  capture  of  Bagh,  the  Dwatoi  reconnaissance,  the  crossing 
of  the  Kahu  Darra,  and  the  expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

26  Lieut.  Hosford  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1S97-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditions ry  Force  with  the  2nd  Battai'  -0.  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  and  in  the  expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

27  Lieut.  Pusey  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1S97-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  waspresent  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

kS  Lieut.  Noyes  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier,  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Bagh,  the  Dwatoi  reconnaissance,  the  crossing  of  the  Kahu  Darra,  and  the  expedition  to  the  Bazar 
Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

29  Lieut.  Noble  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier 
of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  F'orce  as  Transport  Officer  to  the 
2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was  nresent  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the 
capture  of  Bagh,  the  Dwatoi  reconnaissance,  and  the  expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps).  \_For  remainder  of  IVutes,  see  end  of  Lancashire  FitsiJiers,  p.  258. 


isc  Bate,  Aldersnot. 
2nd  Batt.,  Malta. 
3rd  Batt.,  Malta. 


The  Lancashire  Fusiliers.  2j- 

Formerly  the  20th  (The  East  Devonshire)  20™ 

Begiment.  L^^^dby^H' 

(The  5th  and  6th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  7th  Royal  Lancashire  Militia.) 

sen"   "Minden"    "Eguont-op-Zee"    "Egtpt'^   (with   the   Sphinx).    "  Maida  "    "  Vihiera" 

'Alma"  "Inkebhajt" 


"Dbttingem 

"Ooeukna"    "  Vittobia"  "Pt2ENees"  "  Oethes"  "Toulouse  "  "Peninsula  ' 
Years'Ser  I  "  Sevastopol"  "  Lucknow." 

g^  Colonel.— Sir  Edward  Alan  Holdich,1  KCB.  Ensign.  2  July  41  ;  Lt.  26   July  44';    Capt.  P,2  Fell     50-    Breoet 

Pay.j     Major,  2  Aug.  50  ;  Breret  Lt. Colonel,  28  May  53  ;  Colonel,    28  Nov.  5.,  ;  Major,  26  May  ~*,6-  Major   General 
I     3  Sept.  67;  Lt. General,  28  Apr.  75     General,  1  Uct.  77;  Colonel  57th  Foot,  n  Dec.  7c  '■    Colonel  Lanca^ 
I     shire  Fusiliers,  24  Mar.  97. 
...    Lieutenant  Colonels, — 1  George  Lycett  Engledue  May,  Ensign,  pi3   June 
22    Nov.  78;   Major,  4  Apr.  83  ;  Lt. Colonel,  25  Sept.  97. 
3  Richard  George   Bruxuer  Randall.  Ensign,  p8  June  70;    Lieut.  28  Oct.  71  ;  Captain     ->4  Jan   So-   Major 


29 


Lt.   rg  Aug.  71  ;    Captain, 


to  Oct.  86  ;  Lt. Colonel,  6  Apr.  98. 
'2  Charles   James  Blomfleld,  DSO.  Lieut.  11    Feb.   75 
I     15  Oct.  98.  


Captain,  1  July  81  ;    Major,  3,  July  90;  Lt. Colonel, 


Majoes. 
p.s.e.  Charles  Molyneux  Hutton,  2nd  in") 

Command  6  Apr.  9S   S 

p.s.c.  [Frederick:  Hanimersley  ,=•  2nd  in) 

Command  15  Oct.  98     J 

Horace  Win.   Scott,  D. A. A. Gen.  Army) 

Schools,  Madras  and  Bombay,  24  Mar.96  j 
Charies  Digby  Wallington,  Adjutant  1  I 

Volunteer  Battalion  25  Jan.  94    I 

Stephen  Flockton  Charles 

Brudenell  Deane-Freeman  {Depot)   

Henry  Townshend  Fleming 

Felton  Amber  

p.s.c.  James  Bales  Caimter,  Instructor") 

Royal  Military  College  1  Jan.  98    j 

R> chard  Woodforde  Deane 

Captains. 

Robert  Burton  Page 

James  Henry  Gideon, Adjutant  1  Jersey  \ 

Militia  7  Oct.  97    ) 

Capel  Molyneux  Brunker   

Henry  Stannus  Hamilton   

Edward  Cecil  Tidswell 

p.s.c.  Wm.  Fredk.  Walter,6  serving  with) 

tkeEgyptian  Army  j 

Frederick      David      MLlvvard,      Army ) 

Ordnance  Department    j 

Wiirnot  Foster  Elmslie 

Harry  Vere  Benett 

Owen  Cadogan  Wolley-Dod  

Charles  Lucena  Robinson  

Charles     Herbert      Hicks,    Paymaster ) 

DeolaliDepot  31  Mar.  95    J 

Arthur  James  Mitchell,  Adjutant  Dis-) 

charge  Depot  30  June  95    f 

Louis  Lort  Rhys  Samson  (Depot) 

John  Nicholas  Whyte 

Harold  Vere  Selby  Ormond  

Harry  Oswald  Bishop 

Arthur  Claud  Adair  

Edgar  Herbert  Armstrong 

Thomas  Stewart  Herschel  Wade 

Robert  Gray  Kennedy 

John  Cephas  Howard 

Wemyss  Gawne  Cunningham  Feilden, ~> 

Army  Pay  Department J 

Berest'ord  Cecil  Molyneux  Carter    

Audley  R.  Lemprier'e,  Adjutant  4  May  9J 

George  Jasper  Farmar 

Lieutenants. 

Walter  Escott  Oakshott    , 

Waiter  Bagot  Pearson 

Harry  Spencer  Scott  Harden  {Depot)    ... 
Robt!  Bruce  Blunt,  Adjutant  15  Mar.  96 

:  George  Henry  Basil  Freeth  

George  Stopi'ord  Adams  {Depot) 

:  Gilbert  Macdonald  Stewart 

:  Thomas  Gordon  Gumming  Bliss.., 

Eustace  Carlile  Bnerley    

:  John  Vernon  Timmis 

;  Hamlet  Bush  Toller 

1  John  Fredk.  Vernon  Thome,  Adjutant"/ 

6  Apr.  98   ]■ 

;  Horace  Hayman  Wilson    

:  Vere  Henry  Ambrose  Awdry  

;  James  James  Raymond  Mallock 

i  Christopher  Joseph  Griffin 

;  Harold  Bowyer  Rofley    

j  Harold  Shaw  

j  Arthur  Johnston  Allardyce 

)  Charles  Wilberforce  Maclean    

!  Richard  Raymond  Willis 

2  Reginald  Sutcliffe  Wilson 

i  Roland  Harry  Mainwaring  Moody    

t  Edward  Vernon  Nott  .' 

!  Thomas  James  Marrabre  , 


2ND  LIEUI.   I  LIEUT. 


23  Oct.     80 


9  Aug.    73 
11  Sept.  76 

11  Feb.  76 

28  Oct.  76 

22  Jan.     79      7  July  So 

22  Jan.  79  8  July  80 
14  Jan.  80  13  Apr.  81 
14  Jan.    80    iS  May  81 

30  Jan.    7S      2  Feb.  81 

23  April  Si      i  July  81 

22  Oct.  81 

22  Oct.  81 

t  July  81 

22  Oct.  81 

10  May  82 

9  Sept.  82 

12  May  83 

12  May  83 

25  Aug.  83 

25  Aug.  83 

12  Nov.  84 

12  Nov.  84 

28  Apr.  86 

25  A.ug.  86 
10  Nov. 

22  Dec.  S6 

19  Mar.  90 
10  Nov. 

89 '     1  July  90 

89  j  22  Apr.  91 
89 1  iS  Aug.  91 
881  11  Mar.  91 

90  26  Nov.  91 


MAJOE. 


20  Jane  8S 

23  Mar.  89 

24  Apr.  89 

14  Aug.  89 
9  May  88 

29  Mar. 

25  Mar.  91 
q  Apr.  92 

18  May  92 

29  Oct.  90 

18  June  92 

19  Oct.  92 
19  Nov.  92 
19  Nov.  92 
25  Feb.  m 
25  Feb. 

15  Mar. 
19  .luly 

9  Sept. 

21  Oct. 


28  Feb. 


93 
93 
93: 
93 
93 

94: 

2  June  94 

20  Feb.  05 

29  May  95 ! 

J2S  Sept.  95' 

si  7  Dec.  95 

6  June  96 

25  Mar.  96 

10  Oct.  94 

20  Feb.  97 

24  Mar.  97 

16  Dec.  96] 

4  May  98 ! 

4  May  98 


1  Sept. 
7  Apr. 

7  Apr. 

15  June 

14  June 

8  Aug. 
25  Jan. 
23  May 
10  July 

19  Jan. 

15  Mar.  96 
14  Sept.  96 

1  Jan.  97 
4  Aug.   97 

23  Sept.  97 

3  Apr.  98 
6  Apr  98 
6  Apr.  98 
6  Apr.  98 
6  Apr.  98 
6  Apr. 

4  May 
3  Apr. 

20  July 
20  Julv 
28  May 
28  Dec. 
28  Dec. 


16  Nov.  98 


15  Nov.   83 
2  Feb.    85    15  June  3s 
9  June   841 

10  Oct.     Sol 

9  June  88 ! 

1  July  381 

12  July  88 
1  Jan.  89 

31  Aug.    87 

19  Mar.    90 

1  July  90 
31  July    90 

7  Feb.  8S 
T2  Apr.  91 
26  Nov.    91 

8  Feb.    92 

1  Sept.  92 

5  Oct.  92 
30  Nov. 

30  Nov. 

6  Dec. 

20  Dec.    92 

14  June  93 

25  Jan.  94 

31  Mar.  95 
19  Jan.  06 
24  Mar.  96 

6  Apr.  98 

6  Apr.  98 

6  Apr.  98 

6  Apr.  98 

13  July  98 

13  July    98 

13  July  98 
13  July  98 
13  July    q8 


27  July 
9  Sept. 
15  Oct. 

25  Sept. 

17  Nov. 

6  Apr. 

6  Apr. 
22  June 

13  July 
13  July 


5  Major  Hanimersley  served  with 
the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  on  the 
Lines  of  Communication  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medai 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  -wSj 

6  Major  Walter  served  with  the 
Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under 
Sir  Herbert  Kitchener',  including  the 
engagement  at  Firket  and  the  opei-a- 

'tions  at  Hafir  (4th  Class  of"  the 
Osmanieb,  Khedive's  Medal  witk 
two  Clasps) 


Years' So  r 

Full 
Pay. 

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Pay 

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The  Lancashire  Fusiliers. 


Second  Lieotknants. 
1  Outhberfc  Bromley    

3  Thomas  Edward  Russell  Reeves    .. 

1  Gaspard  de  Coligny  Le  Marchant.. 

2  Harold  Mynors  Farmar 

3  Edward  Thomas  Humphreys 

3  Wilfred  James  Woodcock 

3  Eric  Fraser 

3  Charles  Edward  Hill   

3  George  Alfred  Duncan   

3  Geoffrey  Wharton  Robinson 

3  Horace  Richardson  Payzant    

1  Evelyn  Oswald  Charlton   

Duncan,  Frederick  Campbell  , 


2ND   LIBOT. 


May  98 
May  93 
May  98 
May  98 
May  9S 
May  98 
May  98 
Aug.  98 
Aug.  98 
Aus<.  98 
Aug.  98 
Sept.  98 


23  Nov. 


Quarter  Masters.— 2  John  Sullivan  Cameron,  2  Jan   86;  Hot).  Captain,  2  Jan.  96;  Son  Major,.  16  Nov.  98. 
1  George  Gribble,  13  Feb.  95  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
3  Frederick  Dunne,  6  Apr.  98;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
tat  Battalion  returned  from  Malta,  1881.     2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Bombay,  1881.     3rd  Battalion  embarked 

for  Malta,  26  Aug.  98. 

1  Sir  Edward  Holdich  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Harry  Smith  throughout  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  in 
1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah  (wounded) ,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon— severely  wounded 
(Medal  and  three  Clasps).  As  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Harry  Smith  in  the  action  with  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  Boers  at 
Boem  Plaats  (South  Africa)  on  the  29th  August  1848,  and  in  th;  Kaffir  campaign  of  1850-51  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of 
Lt. Colonel).  Served  with  the  80th  Regt.  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853,  with  the  expedition  under  Sir  John  Cheape 
against  the  robber  chief  Myattoon  in  the  Donabew  district,  and  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  his  stronghold  on  the 
19th  March— succeeded  to  the  command  of  a  Wing  of  Infantry  (Medal  for  Pegu,  and  CB.)  Accompanied  the  80th 
Regt.  to  India  in  1857,  and  served  in  the  Sepoy  rebellion.  At  thS  close  of  the  operations  in  1859  he  succeeded  Sir 
Alfred  Hnrsford  as  Brigadier  in  command  of  the  forces  on  the  Nepaul  frontier,  when,  in  co-operation  with  the 
Nepaul  troops,  most  of  the  rebel  leaders  and  a  large  body  of  Sepoys  who  had  taken  refuge  in  the  Nepaul  Terai  were 
captured,  for  which  services  he  received  the  thanks  of  Government,  and  on  the  breaking  up  of  the  Brigade  was 
appointed,  by  Lord  Clyde,  Deputy  Adjutant  General  of  Her  Majesty's  Forces  in  India. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Lancashire  Fusiliers,— formerly  the  20th  (East  Devonshire) 

Regiment. 

Raised  in  i683  to  1702.  Spain  and  West  Indies,  to  June  1704.  England  and  Ireland,  to  May  1707.  Portugal,  to 
July  1713.  Gibraltar,  to  May  1728.  Ireland,  to  May  1741.  Germany,  May  1742  to  November  1745  (battle  of 
Dettingen).  Scotland  and  England,  to  May  175S.  Germany,  to  January  1763  (battle  ofMmden).  England,  to 
March  1763.  Gibraltar,  to  July  1769.  England,  to  Jul}'  1774.  Ireland,  to  April  1776.  Canada,  to  September  178  c 
England,  to  September  1783.  Ireland,  to  June  1789.  Canada,  to  June  i7y2.  West  Indies,  to  March  1796.  England, 
to  August  1799-  Holland,  to  October  1799  (battle  of  Egmont-op-Zee).  England,  to  June  r8oo.  Minorca,  to  June 
1801.  Egypt,  to  December  1801  (badge  of  "  Egypt1'— with  the  Sphinx).  Malta,  to  October  1805.  Italy  and  Sicily, 
to  January  1808  (battle  of  Maida).  England,  to' July  1808.  Portugal  and  Spain,  to  January  1S09  (battles  of  Vim- 
iera  and  Corunna).  England,  to  July  1809.  Holland,  to  September  1805.  England,  to  June  1810.  Ireland,  to 
October  1812.  The  Peninsula  and  France,  to  June  1814  (battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Orthes  and  Toulouse). 
Ireland,  to  March  1819.  St.  Helena,  to  April  1822.  India,  to  May  1837.  England,  to  June  1840.  Ireland,  to 
September  1841.  Bermuda,  to  April  1847.  Canada,  to  June  1853.  England,  to  July  1854.  J-'he  Crimea,  to  July 
1856  (battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sevastopol).  England,  to  August  1857.  India,  to  March  1867 
(capture  of  Lucknow).  England,  to  December  1869.  Ireland,  to  March  1873.  Bermuda,  to  November  1876.  Nova 
Scotia,  to  November  1878.  Cyprus  and  Malta,  to  January  1881.  Ireland,  to  September  1885.  England,  to 
February  1889.     Scotland,  to  April  1891.    Ireland,  1891. 

Record  oj  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Lancashire  Fusiliers. 

Raised  in  Ireland  in  1858.  To  England,  1861.  To  ChiDa,  1863.  To  Japan,  1864.  To  China,  1866.  To  Cape 
of  Goo  1  Hone.  1867.  To  Mauritius.  1870.    To  Ireland,  1872.    To  England,  1874.     To  Ireland,  1879.    To  India,  1881. 

Continuation  of  Notes  to  the   Yorkshire  Hegimenr. 

30  Lieut.  Chapman  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  capture  of  Bagh,  ttie  Dwatoi  reconnaissance,  and  the  crossing 
of  the  Kahu  Darra (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

31  Lieut.  Edwards  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  capture  of  Bagh,  the  Dwatoi  reconnaissance,  and  the  crossing 
of  the  Kahu  Darra  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

32  Lieut.  Watson  served  in  the  campiign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  capture  of  Bagh,  and  the  Dwatoi  reconnaissance 
— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

34  Second  Lieut.  Morris  servea  in  the  Campaign  on  the  NortbWest  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps.) 

38  Lieut.' Greer  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  capture  of  Bagh,  the  crossing  of  the  Kahu  Darra,  and  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  isf.  Battalion  Princess  of  Wales's  Own  Yorkshire  Regiment 
(formerly  the  igth  Regiment). 

Raised  in  16S8.  1690,  to  Ireland  (battle  of  the  Boyne).  1691,  to  England.  1692,  to  Flanders.  1696,  to  England. 
1697,  to  Flanders  and  England.  1098,  to  Ireland.  1702,  on  sea  service  (expedition  to  Cadiz).  1704,  to  Ireland. 
1705,  to  England.  1709,  to  Flanders  (battle  of  Malplaquet,  &c).  1714,  to  England.  1723,  to  Scotland.  1729,  to 
Ireland.  1739,  to  England.  1744,  to  Flanders  (battle  of  Fontenoy,  &c).  1749,  to  England  and  Gibraltar.  1753, 
to  England.  1755,  to  Scotland.  1756,  to  England.  [2nd  Battalion  detached  and  fsrmed  into  the  66th  Regiment, 
1758.]  1761,  at  the  capture  of  Belle  Isle.  1762,  to  England  and  Gibraltar.  1771,  to  England.  1773,  to  Scotland. 
1775,  to  Ireland.  1781,  to  America.  1782,10  the  West  Indies.  (Entitled  "The  19th,  or  1st  Yorkshire  North 
Riding  Regiment.")  i79i,to  England.  1794,  to  France.  1795,  to  England.  1796,  to  Madras  and  Ceylon  (five 
companies  at  the  capture  of  Seringapatam).  1810,  four  companies  in  the  expedition  against  Mauritius.  1820,  to 
England.  1821,  to  Ireland.  1826,  to  the  West  Indies.  1836,  to  Ireland.  1839,  to  England.  1840,  to  Ireland  and 
Malta-  1841,  to  the  Ionian  Islands,  :84s,  to  the  West  Indies.  1848,  to  North  America.  1851,  to  England.  1854, 
to  Turkev  and  the  Crimea  (battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol).  1856,  to  England.  1857,  to 
India.  ['2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1858.]  1868,  Black  Mountain  Expedition.  1872,  to  England.  Entitled  ■•  The 
Princess  of  Wales' Own  Yorkshire  Regiment,"  1875.  1877,10  Bermuda.  1880,  to  Nova  Scotia.  1884,  to  Malta 
and  Egypt  (action  of  Giniss).  1888,  to  Cyprus.  1889,  to  Egypt  and  England.  1S92,  to  Jersey.  1S95,  to  Ireland. 
Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion. 

Raised  in  1858.    To  India,  1863.    Entitled  "  The  Princess  of  Wales' Own,"  1875.   To  England,  1877.    To  Ireland, 
881.     To  England,  1886.    To  India,  1889 


istBatt.,  Limdi  Kotal,  Punjaq"] 
end  Bate,  Chatnam. 


The  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers. 

Formerly  the  21st  {Royal  Scots  Fusiliers) 
Regiment. 


[ 


21  ST 


259 


Regimental  District , 

vThe  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  Royal  Ayr  and  Wigtown  Militia.)       u  AYR. 

The  Thistle  within  the  Circle  of  St.  Andrew.  "Nemo  me  impune  laceesit."ZtThe  Royal  Cypher  and  Crown. 
"Blenheim  "  "  Ramillies  "  "  Oudenabde"  "Malplaquet"  "Dettingbn"  "Bladensbteg" 

"Alma"  "Inoksias"  "Sevastopol"  "South  Africa,  1870"  "Burma,  1885-87." 

Years' Ser  Colonel.— Sir  Frederick  Paul  Haines,1  GCB.  GCSC.    CLE.  2nd  Lt.  f2i  June  39  ;   Lieut.  ei$  Dec.  40;  Capt. 
Half      10  May 46;   St. Major,  7  June  49;    ~Bl.Lt. Colonel,  2  Aug.  50;   Malor,  15  Nov.  54;    Colonel,  28  Nov.  54; 
Pay. 1     Lt. Colonel,  24  April  55 ;    Major  General,  25  Nov.  64;    Lt. General,  23   May  73;    General,  1   Oct.   77;  Field 
1     Marshal,  21  May  90  ;  Colonel  104th  Regiment,  16  May  74  ;  Colonel  Scots  Fusiliers,  5  Oct.  00. 
-..   'Lieutenant  Colonels. — 1  John  Henry    Spurgin,2  Ensiqn,  fi$  Feb.  68 ;  Lt.  28  Oct.  71 ;    Capt.  19  Feb   79  ; 

I     Major,  2  Nov.  85  ;  Lt. Colonel,  1  July  95. 
...   '2  Edward  Elliott  Carr,3  Lieut.  9  Aug.  73  ;   Capt.  14  July  83  ;  Major,  to  Aug.  91  ;   Lt. Colonel,  25  Ang.  98. 


Fall 
Pay. 


31 


26 


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Majors. 
2  Alexander  Houghton Abercrombie,  2nd') 
in  Command  12  Nov.  96  ) 

1  Algernon     William  Collings,4   2nd    in  > 

Command  25  Aug.  98 ,r 

2  George  Alfred  Keep 

2  William  Arthur  Youngs  {Depot)    

2  p.s.c.  Henry  Hamilton  Sraythe0     

2  p.s.c.  Hon.  Arthur  Stewart  Hardinge11  ... 

p. s.c.  Richard  Boileau  Gaisford.'-'iJW^uiie  ) 

Major,  Shornclilfe,  11  July  96    ) 

Robert  William  Marm.iduke  illa'k.e.Adj.  ^ 
Galloway  Volunteer  Rifles  3  July  95  ...  J 
Captains. 
2  Son.  Geoff.  Cecil  Twisleton-Wykeham- ) 

Fiennes,15  Adjutant  16  May  97 > 

Herbert   Stewart    M'Cance   Stanuell,ls( 

Station  Staff  Officer,  Sealkote,  14  Mar.96  .1 

2  Alexander  Whitelaw  Thorneycroft17  

1  p.s.c.  William  Hely  Bowes13 

2  Frederick  Aug.  Lascelles-  Davidson20  

t  Arthur  Boyer  Hamilton  Northcott21  ..... 

Charles  Philip  Scudamore,22 -DSO.  Lnsp.  j 
of  Army  Signalling,  Punjab  <Sr  Bengal,  - 
1  Sept.  98 I 

1  Donald  Mackenzie  Stuart23 

Arthur  Hugh   Thurburn,24  Adjutant  3 ) 

Battalion  16  Sept.  95    J 

Herbert  Scholtield    Sykes,   Adjutant  1  1 

Volunteer  Battalion  14  Nov.  94    i 

r  William    Douglas    Smith,2'   Adjutant  > 

10  Sept.  98  ) 

t  Arthur  George  Baird  Smith37 

Quentin    Graham    Kinnaird    Agnew,27} 

Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  William  Lnckhart  j 

Hugh  Pleydell  De  la  Bere,23  Dist.  Imp. ~) 

of  Musketnj,  Devonport,  2  Aug.  98  ) 

:  Jas. Hawkins- WhitshedPollard.^Si-u/CoZ/. 
George  Olof  Roos-Keppel30   

2  Arthur  Charles  Herbert  Macgregor 

Walter  Hayes-Sadler,  serving  with  the~> 

Egyptian  Army  $ 

1  Francis  de  Sausmarez  Shortt32  

2  Charles  Patrick  Amyatt  Hull  

1  Dighton  Hay  Abercromby  Dick33  

p.s.c.  Henry   Edw.  Gogarty,35  A.D.C.  to  ) 
Maj.  Gen.  S.  J.  T.  Rildgard  16  Mar.  98  j 
Lieutenants. 
1  Louis  Aylmer  North34 

1  Reginald  Yates  Morris  (Depot) 

2  Edwin  Ernest  Blaine36 

John  Duncan 

r  Athol  Murray  Hay  Forbes38  

1  Herbert  Hamilton  Northey39  (Depot)  

Vernon   Lewis,40  serving  in  West  Africa,  \ 

icith  rank  of  Captain ) 

r  Francis  Edward  Buchanan    

1  Sydney  Albert  Mott41 

1  Harry  Stuart  Raveohill42  

Alban  Dymoke  Lewes,  serving  under  thel 

Royal  Niger  Company    ) 

1  Hugh  Montague  Trenchard 

1  Ewan  Christian44    

1  William  Lyon  Dennistoun  Baillie  

7  Charles  John  Chard  Barrett  (Depot) 

1  Richard  Knox  Walsh    

2  Henry  Stamford  Lewis  Alford45 

2  Ian  Valentine  Paton    

2  Christian  Franklyn  Dales  Rumbold 

Thomas  Allen  Rose   

1  Hon.  Maurice  Patrick  Macnaghteu46 


Second  Lieutenants. 

t  Roderick  Murrie  Burgoyne47 

2  Edward  Harlee  Finch  

Douglas  Stewart  George 

Edward  Ian  Drnmearn  Gordon  .... 

Archibald  Herbert  Leggett  ,. 

David  Stephen  Robertson  

Maurice  Wdwin  M'Conaghey    

Claud  Hugh  Irving  Jackson     

Norman  M'Donald  Teacher 

Henry  Noel  Ks-nptliorne  

Osborne  Herbert  Delano-Osborne.. 


2ND    LIEUT. 


11KEV.    MAJ. 


i  May  78 

1  May  78 

1  May  78 

4  Dec.  78 


2b  July    76 

20  Nov.    75 

11  Sept.  76 

3  May  78 

17  July  So 
1 1  Sept. 

14  Sept. 
27  Dec. 


22  Jan. 

22  Feb. 

22  Feb. 
13  Aug. 

23  Oct. 
22  Jan. 


79      4  Feb.  8t 

79    iS  Apr.  81 

79      1  July  81 

79      1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 


13  April  S7 

4  May    87 

2S  Sept.  87 
16  Nov.  87 
11  Apr. 

22  Aug. 


88 


14  Dec. 
23  Mar. 
21  Sept.  89 

4  Mar.    9 

4  Mar.    9 

25  July    9 

27  Jan. 

10  Aug. 

15  Mar. 
19  July 

2  Aug. 


9  Sept.  93 

21  Oct.  93 

7  Mar.  94 

10  Oct.  94 

10  Oct.  94 

21  Oct.  93 

28  Sept.  95 

7  Dec.  95 

7  Dec.  95 

6  June  96 


6  June  96 
5  Sept.  96 
9  Dec.    96 

20  Feb. 
15  May 

21  July 

15  Dec. 
5  Jan. 

16  Feb. 
4  May 
3  Aug. 


93 


22  Oct. 

10  Mar. 
6  Feb. 

6  May 

29  Aug. 
29  Aug.    85 

23  Apr.    86 

25  Aug.    86 


85 1 


25  Aug. 
25  Aug.    8 
2  Aug.    8 

13  Sept.  3 


86 


27  Aug. 
10  Sept. 
29  May 

13  Jan. 


90 


92; 


25  Nov.  ga 
3  Aug.   92 

15  Sept.  92 
8  Apr.    93 

19  June  93 
6  July    93 

20  Mar.   94 

14  Nov.   94 
1  Sept.   95 
96 


18  Mar. 

25  Mar.  96 

12  Aug.  96 

20  Aug.  96 

7  Oct.  96 

12  Nov.  96 

24  Feb.  97 
20  Mar.  90 

6  Nov.  97 

27  Nov,  97 

6  Feb.  9S 

25  Aug.  98 


21  Sept.  S3 

1  Mar.   84 

2  Feb.    85' 

2  Nov.   83 1 

3  Jan. 
25  Aug. 

23  Aug. 


861 


16  Aup 


92 


86 


16  Sept.  86 


12  Jan.    87 


23  Jan. 

23  Jan. 

4  Oct. 

4  Am-. 
15  Sept. 


92 

13  Sept.  92 

20  Feb. 

24  Feb. 

25  Aug. 

14  Nov. 

21  Nov. 
1  July 

1  July 
31  July 


1  Sept. 

1  Sept. 

12  Aug. 

12  Nov. 
50 1  24  Feb 

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15  Sept.  92 

20  Feb.  93 

26  July  94 

21  Nov.  94 
1  July  95 

12  Aug.  96 

12  Nov.  96 

25  Aug.  98 


20  May 
20  May 
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1  Sept. 96 

27  Captain  Agnew  served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-86  as 
Transport  Officer  (twice  mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the 
North- West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Leckhart  in  1897  as 
Interpreter  to  the  General  Officer 
in  Command  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

29  Captain  Pollard  served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89 
(Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  thelsazai 
Expedition  in  1892;  and  with  the 
Wazinstan  FieM  Force  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1804-95  as 
Transport  Officer  1st  Brigade 
(Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chltral 
Relief  Force  under  SirRobertLow 
in  1S95  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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15      ...    Quarter  Masters.— 1  John  Clisham,  2  Feb.  84  :  iron.  Captain,  2  Feb.  94. 

14  ...  2   Robert  James  Boddy,49  18  Oct.  84  ;  Hon.  Captain,  18  Oct.  94. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1st  Battalion  embarked  for  India,  25  Sept.  1895.      2nd  Battalion  returned  from  India,  1896. 

1  Sir  Frederick  Paul  Haines'  services:— On  the  formation  of  the  Army  of  the  Sutle.j  in  1845  he  was  appointed  to 
officiate  as  Military  Secretary  totae  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  Sir  Hugh  Gough,  and  inthat  capacity  he  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah  (Medal  and  one  Clasp)  ;  in  the  latter  engagement  he"  was  severely 
wc-un'ded  by  grape-shot  at  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  works,  his  horse  being  killed  under  him  at  the  same  moment. 
At  the  recommendation  of  Lord  Gough  he  was  promoted  to  a  Company  in  the  10th  Foot,  without  purchase.  As 
Military  Secretary  to  his  Lordship  he  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  ont- 
posts  at  Ramnuggur,  22  Nov.  1848,  and  subsequent  operations  resulting  in  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  the 
battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaclava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  During  the  Afghan 
war  he  directed  the  military  operations  as  Commander  in  Chief  from  September  1879  to  September  18S0  (received 
the  thanks  of  buth  Houses  of  Parliament). 

2  Lt.Colonel  Spurgin  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  ofindiaunder  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  tn  the  operations  on  the  Samana 
Rarge  including  the  engagement  at  the  Ublan  Pass  on  the  27th  August,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against 
the  Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bara Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

3  Colonel  Carr  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India,  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1  % 97-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  the  "Oblan  Pass  on  the  27th  August  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

4  Major  Colbngs  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Boer  war  of  i38i  including  the  investment  of  Pretoria  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

5  Major  Keef  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedi- 
tion under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85.  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

8' Major  Y/oung  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  TJlundi.  Afterward.* 
served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i38i,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagements  at  Lang's  Nek  and  the  Ingogo  River. 

9  Major  H.  H.  Smythe    served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Lang's  Nek. 

11  Major  the  Hon.  A.  S.  Hardinge  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  ari(l  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Ulaudi;  also  served  m  the  operations  against  Sekukuni,  including  the  storming  of  the  strong- 
hold (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  18S1,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Pretoria  as  Acting 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Commandant.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Server? 
in  the  operations  against  the  Jebus,  Lagos,  in  1892— twice  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

2  Major  Gaisford  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedi- 
tion in  1885-87  as  Adjutant  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

15  Captain  Fiennes  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  in  the  operations  against 
Sekukuni,  including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

16  Captain  Stanuell  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
TJlundi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Boer  war  of  188 1,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of 
Pretoria  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  of  the 
Camel  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  at  AbuKleaand  Abu  Kru  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

17  Captain  Thorneyero  ft  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  in  the  operations  against  Seku- 
kuni, including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81,  and  took 
part 'in  the  defence  of  Pretoria. 

i9  Major  Bowes  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1SS5-37  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  in  the  Ublan  Pass  on  the  27th  August  and  in  the  operations  against  the  Chamkanis 
and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

20  Captain  Davidson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  several  engagements 
including  the  taking  of  the  Minhla  Redoubt  and  the  capture  of  Mandator  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

21  Major  Northcott  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  UDder  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Nnrth  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S97-98  with  the  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  mthe  operations  against  the 
Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (mentioned  in  ("espatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 

22  Major  Scudamore  served  with  the  Burmese  I  xpsdition  in  1886-S7  with  the  2nd  Battalion  R.oyal  Scots  Fusiliers 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Hazara  Field  Force  in  the  expedition  to  the 
Black  Mountain  in  :S88  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  operations  on  the 
Samana  Range  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Kohat-Kurram.  Force  ;  with  the  Kurram 
Moveable  Column  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  including  the  operations  of  the  Flying  Column 
under  Colonel  Richardson,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  the  Chamkanis  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

23  Captain  Stuart  served  m  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
t89"-o8  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

24  Captain  Tlmrburn  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

25  Captain  W.  D.  Smith  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  in  the  Ublan  Pass  on  27th  August  and  in  the  operations  against  the  Chamkanis  and  in 
the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

28  Captain  de  la  Bere  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  N  orth  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  i8y7-a8  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  in  charge  of  the 
Maxim  Gun  Detachment  with  the  Kurram  Moveable  Column,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  on  the  Samana 
Ban"e  with  the  Flying  Column  under  Colonel  Richardson  in  the  Kurram  Valley,  against  the  Chamkanis,  and  in 
the  Bara  Vallcv  ( Medal  with  three  Clasps) . 

30  Captain  Roos-Keppel  served  in  the  BurmeseExpedition  in  1887  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers 
Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

32  Captain  Shortt  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch,  took  part  in 
the  operations  of  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Kirbeknn 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
and  was  present  in  the  opeiations  on  the  Samana  Range  against  the  Charskanis,  and  in"  the  Bara  Valley  — 
dangerously  vrounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 


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33  Captain  Dick  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  in  the 
operations  against  the  Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

34  Lieut.  North  served  in  tho  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  ist  Batta'ion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  in  the  Ublau  Pass  on  the 
27th  August— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

35  Captain  Gogarty  served  with  the  Zhob  "Valley  Expedition  in  1890. 

35  Lieut.  Blaine  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-05  (Medal  with 
Clasp).     Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

37  Captain  A.  G.  B.  Smith  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
18S5-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart  in  1897-98  with  the  ist  Battalion  Roval  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  in  the  Ublan  Pass 
on  27th  August— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp>. 

33  Lieut.  Forbes  serve  I  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  the  Ublan  Pass  on^th  August,  in  the  operations  against  the  Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bara  Valley 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

39  Lieut.  Northey  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  on  the  Line  of 
Communications,  including  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

40  Captain  Lewis  served  with  tne  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  as  Signalling  Officer  ist 
Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

41  Lieut.  Mott  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897- 
93  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  in  the 
operation  on  the  Samana  Range  against  the  Chamkanis.  and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

42  Lieut.  Ravenhill  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lonkhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  V'xpediticnary  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  in 
the  engas'agement  at  the  Ublan  Pass  on  27th  August,  and  in  the  operations  against  the  Chamkanis  and  in  the 
Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

44  Lieut.  E.  Christian  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-9S  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Signalling,  and  was  present  at  the 
defence  of  the  Malakand,  the  relief  of  Chakdara  Fort,  and  the  engagement  at  the  Ublan  Pass,  and  with  the  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  as  Brigade  Signalling  Officer  3rd  Brigade,  including  the  operations  against  the  Chamkanis 
and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

4j  Lieut.  Alfoi'd  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the  ist 
Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  including  the  operations  at  Hafir  (Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp). 

46  Lieut.  Hon.  M.  P.  Macnaghten  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Wil- 
liam Lockhart.  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  P^oyal  Scots  Fusiliers,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Ublan  Pass  on  the  27th  August  and  in  the  operations  against  the  Cham- 
kanis and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

47  Second  Lieut.  Burgoyne  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Sirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  -.st  Battalion  Koyal  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  was 
present  in  the  operations  against  the  Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bara  Vallev  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

49  Captain  Boddy  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1S79  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion 
Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  against  the  Chamkauis  and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  (formerly  the  21st  Royal 

Scots  Fusiliers). 

Raised  in  Scotland,  Sept.  1678.  At  the  battle  of  Bothwell  Brig,  1679.  To  England,  1688.  To  the  Low 
Countries  1689.  To  Scotland,  1697.  To  Holland,  1702  (at  the  battles  of  Blenheim,  Ramillies,  Oudenarde,  Malpla- 
Equet,  &c.&c).  At  this  time  designated  the  "  Royal  North  British  Fusiliers."  To  Scotland,  1714  (battle  of 
Sheriffmir).  To  Ireland,  1729.  To  England,  1740.  To  Flanders,  1742  (battles  of  Dettingen and  Fentenoy).  To 
nglandu  and  Scotland,  1745  (battle  of  Culloden).  To  Flanders,  1747.  To  England,  1748.  At  this  time  described 
as  the  "21st  Regiment  of  Royal  North  British  Fusiliers."  At  Gibraltar,  1751.  To  England,  1760.  Capture  of 
Belleisle,  on  the  French  Coast,  1761.  To  England,  1762.  To  Scotland,  176^.  To  America,  1765.  To  England, 
1772.  To  Canada,  1776.  To  Scotland,  1781.  To  Ireland,  1781.  To  Nova  Scotia,  1789.  To  the  Wesb  Indies,  1793. 
To  Scotland,  1796.  To  Ireland,  1800.  To  England,  1805.  To  Sicily,  1806.  To  Egypt,  May  to  Oct.  1807.  Re- 
turned to  Sicily,  1807.  To  America,  1814.  To  England,  May  1815.  To  Belgium  aud  France,  July  1815.  To 
England,  1817.  To  the  West  Indies,  1819.  To  England,  1S27'.  To  Ireland,  1828.  To  England,  1831.  To  Tas- 
mania and  Australia,  1832.  To  India,  1839.  To  Scotland,  1S48.  To  England,  1851.  To  Ireland,  1853.  To 
Turkey  and  the  Crimea,  1854  (battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  lnkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol).  To  Malta,  1856. 
To  the  West  Indies,  i860.  To  England,  1864.  To  Scotland,  1865.  To  Ireland.  1866.  To  India,  1869.  Name 
altered  to  "  21st  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,"  1877.     To  England,  1881.    To  Ireland,  1886.    To  Scotland,  1891. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion. 

Raised  as  2nd  Battalion  21st  Royal  North  British  Fusiliers  in  Dec.  1S04.  To  Ireland,  1806.  To  Scotland,  1811. 
To  Holland,  Ja«.  1814  (attack  on  Bergen-op-Zoom).  To  Scotland,  Nov.  1S14.  Disbanded  1816.  Re-formed  in 
1875  as  2nd  Battalion  Royal  North  British  Fusiliers.  To  England,  1858.  To  Ireland,  1862.  To  India,  1863.  To 
Scotland.  1873.  To;  England,  1874.  To  Fort  George,  1877.  To  Ireland,  1S78.  To  South  Africa,  1879  (Zulu  war). 
To   India,  1 832.      To  Burma,  1884.     To  India,  188 


26  I 

22nd 

Regimental  District 
CHESTER. 


] 


The  Cheshire  Regiment. 

Formerly  the  22nd  (The  Cheshire)  Regt. 
(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  1st 
and  2nd  Cheshire  Militia  respectively.) 
Tbe  United  Red  and  White  Rose.    "Louisbukg"  "Meeanke  : 
Years   ber  ,  Colonel.— David  Anderson.    Ensign,  28  Dec.  38  ;    Lieut.  15  May 
Full   Hall  I      Zf  Colonel    5  Mar.  58;   Colonel,  5  Mar.  63;    Major   General, 
General,  17  July  83  ;  Colonel  Cheshire  Regiment,  3  Mar.  94. 
Lieutenant  Coloneis.— 1  John  Deering,  Ensign,  8   July  68 

21  Apr.  88  ;  Lt. Colonel,  ^May  95. 
2  William  Frederick  Curteis,5  Lieut.  13  Apr.  72 
21  Apr.  96. 


16 
16 

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15 

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14 
14 
14 

14 


Pay 


Command  26  June  96 
David  Francis  Le\vh,eCB.(Bt.Lt.  Colonel  > 

18  Nov.  06),  on  special  service,  Egypt...  5 
p.s.c.  Edward  RitchieCoryton  Graham,  ' 

Ast.Adj.  Q en.  Secunderabad.  2  Sept.  95  i 

1  Charles  diehard  Hugh  Hardy7 

William  Candler  Neville8    

2  Reginald  Parker  Grove15 

2  Edward  John  Lamb11  

2  Richard  Armstrong6  {Depot)  


fist  Batt.,  Seeunderabad,  Madrai. 
[_2iidBatt.,  Limerick. 

HrnEKABAD  "  "  SCINDE." 

41 ;   Capt.  "2  Feb.  49  ;  Major,  *Z  July  56 
28    Oct.  68;    Lieut. General,    15   Jan.    82. 

Lieut.  28  Oct.  71  i  Capt.  1  Jan.  So  ;  Major, 

Capt.   16  Aug.  82;    Major,  10  Oct.  8S;   Lt.Colonel, 


Majors. 
i  p.s.r.  Francis  William  BroniBcld,  2nd  in  "j 


Captains. 
Robert  Joseph  Cooke,5  Adjutant  3  Bat-  \ 

talion  8  Nov.  98   J 

1  Heurv  Edward  Napier 

1  p.sc.  Edward  Thornton  Taylor    

Gregory  Sinclair  Haines,  Governor  of) 

Dublin  Military  Prison     ) 

James  Wilson  Fraser,  Adjutant  2   Vol.~> 

Bn.  Gordon  Highlanders  2  Apr.  94    ...  J 

James  Richard  Kemrais  Birch13     

William  Frederick  White10 

2  Edgar  Elliott  Hasev 

William    Hussey-Walsh,1"  Adjutant  i\ 

Vol.  Bn.  Essex  Stgf.  19  Mar.  95 ) 

Anthony   Edward  'Ranelagh   Tucker,  ) 
Adj.  3  Volunteer  Battalion   2  Nov.  96   ) 

Alexander  George  William  Todf 

Walter  Rees  Clifford 18 . 

2  Harry  Francis  Kellie* 

David    Brodie    Thomas,14  Adjutant    2 1 

Volunteer  Battalion  1  March  58 ) 

Ralph  Douglas  Turton 

Dudley  Coryndon   Soger,8  Adjutant  3  ) 
Vol'.Bn.  Welsh  Pegimenl  8  Feb.  98  ...  $ 

2  Arthur  deCourcy  Scott8  

2  Arthur  Brabazon  Stones 

1  William  Lionel   Stretton,  Commandant') 

Poonamallee  Depot  13  May  98    ) 

1  Henry  Smyth19    

John  Shawe-Taylor20   

Thomas  Owen  Marden8  (Depot)  

William     Vincent     Moul,8   Adjutants 
21  Apr.  97 5 

Lieutenants. 

Henry  Sargeaunt,21  Army  Pay  Dept 

1  Byron  Leicester8    

1  Wm.  Martin-Leake,19  Adjutant  S  Aug.  96 
John  Francis  Wolseley,  serving  with  the  ) 

Egyptian  Army j 

2  Allen  Butler  Gosset  (Depot)    

2  Austin  Samuel  Cooper 

2  Warren  Hastings  Anderson  

1  Thos.  Gaspard  Cousin,  Superintendent  \ 

Secunderabad  Gymnasium  J 

1  Percy  Lynes  Grove    

1  Cecil  George  Porcher  

2  Bryan  Henry  Chefrwynd-Stapylton 

t  Frederick  Benjamin  Young  

2  Charles  Welman  Collins 

7  Andrew  Spotswood  Ash  (Depot)   

Maxton  Moore,  Army  Service  Corps 

1  Ross  John  Finrjis  Hayter      

1  Arthur  James  Leslie  Dyer 

Owen  Hassall,  serving  with  JVeat  Afri-1 

can  Frontier  Force j 

2  Claud  Gillan  Erskine  Hughes  

1  Charles  Merton  Stephen 

2  Fras.  Clavering  Peere  Williams  Freeman 
1  Edwin  Louis  Roddy  


2ND  LIEUT. 


Second  Lieutenants. 
1  Arthur  Ciookend»n  

1  Reginald  Charles  Warren   

:  William  Welch  Barrows  Gover. . 

2  Herbert  Guy  Turner 

2  Marshal  Falconer  Clarke    

2  Lionel  Archibald  Forster    

r  Hugo  Delves  Broughton  

Clement  Cctterill  Redfern  

1  Frederick  Henry  Mohony  

1  Ernest  Rae  Jones  "' 


78 


1  May 

1 1  May 
5  Oct. 
13  Aug.   79 
I4Jan.     80 
11  Aug 


Aup 


29  May    72 
11  Feb.    75 

19  June  79 

6  Aug.  79 

78  17  April  80 

'    7  Jan.  81 

1  July  81 

80I     1  July  81 


4  Dec.    7S 


5  Feb. 
4  May 
8  Aug. 

8  May 

9  Nov. 
8  Oct. 


24  Dec.    90 

17  Jan. 
17  Jan. 

9  Jan. 

5  Oct. 

2  June 
12  Dec. 
20  May 
28  A.ug. 
28  Sept. 


9  Oct. 

29  Feb. 
S  Sept. 
5  Sept. 
9  Dec. 


20  Feb. 
51  May 

1  Dec. 

7  May 
28  May 

3  Aug. 

3  Aug. 

->  Aug. 
Aug. 


23  Nov.    9 


1  July 

10  May 
9  Aug. 

1  July 

9  Sept. 

22  Oct. 
10  Mar. 
25  Aug. 

6  Feb. 

23  Aug. 
12  Nov. 

7  Feb. 
7  Feb. 

28  Feb. 

28  Feb. 
9  May 

9  May 

29  Aug. 

16  Dec. 

30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
25  Aug. 


25  Aug. 

16  Oct. 

11  Nov. 

14  May 

7  Sept. 
4  Nov. 
9  Jan. 

26  Sept. 

24  Oct. 
19  Mar. 

15  May 

17  June 
30  Jan. 

12  Mar. 
6  Apr. 
6  Apr. 
6  Apr. 

6  Apr. 

18  May 
22  May 

13  July 
24  Aug. 


22  Sept.  83 
20  Feb.   84 

6  Sept.  85 

6  Sept.  85 
$6  Sept.  85 
19  Sept.  85 


7  Feb. 
19  Apr. 


19  Apr.    87 

23  Aug.   87 
17  Sept.  87 

16  June   87 


June  8S 

Aug.  88 
Sept.  88 
Oct.    90 

Jan.    91 


Jan. 


91 


May  91 

May  9 1 

Sept.  91 

.  Nov.  91 

Apr.  92 

1  Sept.  94 

!  Oct.  94 

1  Mar.  95 

Apr.  93 

t  May  qs 

;  May  96 

;  May  96 

;  May  96 


24  Mar. 
34  Jan. 


24  Oct. 

14  May 
21  Apr. 
23  Mar. 
ii  May 

15  June  99 


8  Majors  Neville  and  Armstrong 
Captains  Cooke,  Tod,  Kellie,  Boger, 
Scott.  Stone,  Marden  and  Mou\. 
and  Lieut.  Leicester  served  in  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  with 
the  2nd  Battalion  Cheshire  Regi- 
ment (Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Captain  Birch  served  in  the  ex 
pedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1 885  with  the 
Mounted  Infantry — severely  wounded 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

4  Captain  Thomas  served  with  the 
Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in 
'9-90  with  the  1st  Battalion  Cheshire 
Regiment,  (mentioned  in  despatches 
Medal  with  Clasp). 


Years'  S^r 

Full 

Hail 

Pay. 

Pay. 

6 

z 

The  Cheshire  Regiment.  262 


Quarter  Masters. — 2  Albert  Gregory.24  14  June  93  ;  Son.  Lieut. 

1  Fraiicia  Duncombe  Astley-Russell,  27  Apr.  98;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
is?  Battalion  emlarkedfor  Gibraltar,  20  Feb.  1S85.     2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Burmah,  8  Feb.  18 


I  General  Anderson  was  present  with  the  22nd  Regiment  at  the  taking  and  destruction  of  the  villages  in  the 
Boree  Valley  in  the  Peshawur  district  in  November  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

5  Lt. Colonel  Curteis  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Cheshire  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Lt. Colonel  Lewis  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1S79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Inyezane  and  at 
Ekowe  during  the  investment — wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1S88 
including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  and  in  the  operations  in  1888 
including  the  engagement  at  Argain  (3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  S.  rved  with  the  Donu'Ola  Expeditionary  Force 
under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  189*1  in  command  of  the  1st  Infantry  Brigade,  including  the  engagement  at 
Firket  and  the  ooerations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

7_  Major  Hardy  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

II  Major  Lamb  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the  Chin 
Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp  ). 

15  Major  Grove  served  with   the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S8-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16  Captain  White  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  iu  1887-S9  (Medal  with  Clasp)  j  and  with  the  Chin-Lushai 
Expeditionary  Force  in  7889-90  (Clasp). 

17  Captain  Hussey-Walsh  served  in  the  Burmese  campaign  in  1887-89  with  the  Sawlapaw  Expedition,  Eastern 
Karenni  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  with  the  Chin  Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  iu  1889-90  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the 
Wuntho  Field  Force  in  1891  as  Intelligence  Officer  (Clasp). 

18  Captain  Clifford  served  with  the  Karen  Expedition  in  18S8-89  as  Transport  Officer  to  the  Lower  Burma 
Column  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

ls  Captain  H.  Smyth  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Ex- 
peditionary Force  as  Transport  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

20  Captain  Shawe  Taylor  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  iu  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Lieut.  Sargeaunt  served  with  the  Burmest  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Chin- 
Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp). 

22  Lieut.  Martin-Leake  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
24  Lieut.  Gregory  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Cheshire  Regiment  (-formerly  the  22nd  Regiment). 

Raised  in  1689,  and  proceeded  to  Ireland  (battle  of  theBoyne,  See.).  To  England,  1692.  To  the  Netherlands,  1695. 
To  Ireland,  1608.  To  Jamaica,  1702.  To  Ireland,  171 8.  To  Minorca,  1726.  To  Gibraltar  (siege  of  that  place),  1727. 
To  Minorca,  1727.  To  Ireland,  1749.  To  North  America,  1756  (siege  of  Louisburg,  capture  of  Quebec  and  Mont- 
real). To  Albany  and  New  York,  1761.  To  the  West  Indies,  1762  (capture  of  Dominica,  Martinique,  Grenada, 
St.  Lucia,  St.  Vincent,  and  Havannah).  To  Wes.t  Florida.  1763.  To  England,  1765.  To  Scotland,  1770.  To  Ireland, 
1773.  To  North  America,  1775  (battle  of  Bunker's  Hill).  To  Nova  Scotia,  1776.  To  Staaten  Island,  1776  (capture 
of  New  York,   Fort  Washington,  and   Rhode  Island).     To  Rhode  Island,  1777.    To  New  York,  1770.     Entitled 

'Cheshire  Regiment,"  1782.     To  England,  1783.    To  the  Channel  Islands  and  England,   1787.     To   Ireland,   1790. 

To  the  West  Indies,  1793  (capture  of  Martinique,  St.  Lucia,  Guadaloupe  and  St.  Domingo).  To  England,  1795. 
To  the  Channel  Islands,  1798.  To  England,  1799.  To  the  Cape  of'Good  Hope,  1800.  To  India,  1803.  To  Mauritius, 
1810  (capture  of  that  place).  (2nd  Battalion  raised  1814,  and  disbanded  1815.]  To  England,  1819.  To  Ireland, 
1821.  To  Jamaica,  1827.  To  Ireland,  1837.  To  England,  1840.  To  India,  1S41  (battles  of  Hyderabad  and  Meeanee, 
conquest  of  Sind).  To  England,  1855.  "[2nd  Battalion  re-formed  in  1858.]  To  Irelai  d,  1859.  To  Malta,  iS6c.  To 
New  Brunswick,  1866.  To  Ireland,  1869.  To  the  Channel  Islands,  1S71.  To  England,  1872.  To  Ireland,  1877. 
To  the  Channel  Islands,  1881.  To  England,  1883.  To  Gibraltar,  1885.  To  Egypt,  1880.  To  India,  1887.  To 
Burma,  1887.    To  India,  1891. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion, 

Raised  in  1858  and  proceeded  to  Malta,  May  1859.  To  Gibraltar,  July  1865,  and  to  the  Mauritius  the  same 
month.    To  England,  July  1867.     To  India,  Oct.  1S73.     To  Burma,  Oct.  1887.    To  England,  Jan.  1889. 


The  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers. 

Formerly   the  zyd   (Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers) 
Regiment. 


23^3 

23rd 

Segmental  District 
WREXHAM. 

(The  3rd  and  4U1  Battalions  are.  formed  of  the  Royal  Denbigh  and  Flint  and  the  Royal  Carnarvon  and 

Merioneth  Militia  respectively. ) 
The  Prince  of  Wales's  Plume,  "  Ich  Dien."    The  Rising  Sun.    The  Red  Dragon.    The  White  Horse. 
lerrent."     "Blenheim"    "  Ramillies  "   " Oudenaree "    "  Malplaquet "    "Dettingen"    "  Minden 
(with    the    Sphinx)    "Corunna"    "Martinique"    "Albuhera"    "Badajoz  "    "Salamanca" 
"  Pyrenees"   "Nivelle"    "Orihes"    "Toulouse"     "Peninsula"    "Waterloo"     "Alma"    ' 
"Sevastopol"  "Lucknow"   "  Askantee  "  "  Buk.ua,  1835-87." 


1st  Batt.,  Devonport. 
2nd  Batt.,  on  passage  to 
Hong  Kong. 


"  J\'ec  asper 
'  "  Egypt  " 
'Vittoria  " 
Inzeeman  " 


Half 
Pay. 


Half 
fay. 


olonel.— Sir  Edward   Gascoigne   Bulwer,1   KCB.    [R]    2nd   Zt.    ''21   Aug.   49;    Zt.  P13  Dec.  50;  Capt. 

21  Sept.  54;    Major,  ^26  Jan.  58  ;  Zt.  Zt.Colonel,  20  Apr.  59  ;■  Zt.Colonel,  9  May  65;  Colonel,  23  May  66; 

Major  General,^  Oct.  77;  Zt. General,  21  Jan.  87  ;  General,  1  Apr.  92  ;  Colonel  Welsh  Fusiliers,  31  Mar.  98. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 2  Rowland  Broughton  Main-waring,*  Zt.  30  Dec.  71;  Capt.  13  June  80;   Major,  10 

Oct.  85  ;  Zt.Colonel,  1  July  95. 
1  Charles   Cecil   Hayford  Thorold,  Lt.  13  Jane  74;    Capt.  25   Oct.   82;    Major,  16  July  90 ;    Zt.Colonel, 
Mar.  9*1. 


19 


!  - 


MaJOR3. 

1  Uon.  Reginald  Henry  Bertie,   2nd.  in~i 

Command  26  June  96 i 

2  Fred.  Morris,4  2nd  in  Command  26  June  96 
2  Sir  Robert.  Aug-.    Wm.  Colleton, cBart... 

1  Hugh  James  Archdale10 

2  John  Haruage  King  Griffith 

1  Hugh  Thomas  Lyle,u  Z>SO.  [Depot)    

WilliamRandal  Hamilton  Beresford,'5^ 

D.A.A.Gen.  for  Instruction,  Foona,  - 
8  May  96    ) 

Augustus  Frederic  Cooper,1"  Adjutant  I 

4  Battalion  1  Sept.  94    ) 

Captains. 

p.s.c.  ArthurWilloughby  George  Lovvry^ 
Cole,18  serving  in  West  Africa,  Kith  ~ 
rank  of  Major ) 

2  Sydney  George  Everitt  (Depot) 

i  John  Lock  Lock 

Evelyn   Linzee  Eugleheart,  Adjutant  1 
3  Middlesex  Volunteer  Bijtes  1  July  96  ) 

1  Alan  Percy  George  Gough22   

Patrick  Riners  Mantell21    

Robert  Mandy  Osborne  Glynn,  Adjutant ) 

3  Battalion  Essex  Begt.  1  Nov.  04 $ 

2  James  Hugh  Gwynne-5   

1  George  Frederic  Bartteiot2"  

2  Raymond  Sudeley  Webber29 

2  Charles  Edward  Bancroft 

t  Henry  Delme-RadclifFe29 

2  Sir     Horace     Westropp     M'Mahon,32  1 

Bart.  DSO > 

2  Bernard  Kingscote  Hanbury 

Hy.  Jehu  Madocks,33  on  special  service,  \ 
Uganda  J 

1  Rd.  Courtenay  Brabazon  Throckmorton 
George  William  David  Bowen  Lloyd,  ( 

Adjutant  3  Battalion  15  Aug.  cp  i 

Henry  OsbertSamuel  Cadogan31    

Charles  Hotham  Montagu  Doughty,34  I 

serving  with  the  Egyptian  Army J 

2  Henry  Meredyth  Richards   

Lieutenants. 

2  Graham  Egerton  Hickman    

Charles   Edward  Willes',31  Adjutant  2~\ 
Volunteer  Battalion  with  rank  of  Cup-  - 

tain,  22  Aug.  98  J 

2  Chas.  Maephersor.  Dobell,31  Adjutant  ) 

7  Nov.  96  j 

1  Ralph  Abercrombie  Berners31 

Raudle  Barnett  Barker,  Adjutant  1  Vol.  ~) 

Battalion  1  Oct.  93     J 

Richard    Gordon    Beresford   Lovett,  \ 
Bay  Department  5 

1  WillianiGarnettBraithwaite, Adjutant  ) 

2  Mar.  98  S 

Richard    Edward    Phillips   Gabbett,") 
serving  in  the  Niger  Coast  Protectorate  } 

2  Henry  riotherham    

2  Archibald  Hay   

Allan  Ivan  Lean,  Army  PayDepartment,  1 

with  rank  of  Captain  J 

2  Oswald  Swift  Flower   (Depot) 

1  Edward  Thomas  Le  Marchant    

John  Brydges  Cockburn,  serving  with*) 
West  African  Frontier  Police    S 

1  William  Best  (Depot)  

2  George  Frederick  Hayes  Dickson 

2  Oliver  de  Lancey  Williams    

2  John  Arthur  Higgon   

Archibald  Coke  M'Ivi»non  Cockburn.  ~) 

serving  in  Uganda  J 

2  Frederick  Charles  France-Hayhurst    ... 
2  Hugh  Hill    

1  George  Edmund  Stevenson  Salt    

2  Fulke  James  Walwyn 


:ND    LIEUT.  LIEL'I. 


CAPTAIN. 


22  Jan.    79 
6  Aug.   79 

11  Aug.    8q 
11  Aug. 


21  Sept.  74    10  May  83 

2  Dec.  74'     1  July  81 

2  Dec.  74I   20  Mar.  85 

11  Feb.  75]   20  Mar.  85 

11  Feb.  75    20  Mar.  85 

13  Apr.  81 1     6  Dec.  85 

1  July  81 1    9  Dec.  85 


BREV.MAJ. 


1  July    81 


1  July    Si 


22  Jan. 

8. 

1  July 
9  Sept. 

81 
82 

Sept. 

82 

9  Sept. 
25  Aug. 

82 
S3 

6  May 

85 

12  Nov. 
7  Feb. 
23  May 
25  Aug. 
29  Aug. 

84 
85 
8S 
83 

85 

25  Nov. 

85 

26  May 

■■( 

25  Aug. 

86 

24  Aug. 

87 

2  July 

CO 

11  Feb. 

88 

S  Oct. 

90 

9  May 

88 

2S  Jan. 

91 

21  Sept. 

S9 

23  Sept.. 

9' 

11  Dec. 

89 

29  May 

92 

12  Feb. 

90 

6  June 

92 

29  Mar. 

90 

15  June 

92 

so  Aug. 

90 

13  July 

92 

29  Oct. 

90 

12  Apr. 

93 

17  Jan. 

9' 

22  July 

93 

4  Mar. 

91 

2  Aug. 

93 

23  May 

91 

16  May 

94 

10  Oct. 

9i 

20  June 

94 

10  Oct. 
13  July 

91 
92 

6  Mar. 
23  Mar. 

95 
95 

28  Sept 

■  9= 

2  Apr. 

05 

19  Oct. 
9  Sept 

92 

93 

1  July 
4  Mar. 

95 
90 

23  Dec. 

93 

8  May 

96 

7  Mar. 

2  June 
10  Oct. 
ic  Oct. 

9+ 
94 
94 
94 

8  May 
7  Sept 

9  Sept 
7  Nov. 

96 
96 
96 
06 

3  May 

9S 

24  Mar. 

97 

29  May 
2 a  Sept. 

7  Dec. 

S  Apr. 

95 
95 
95 
96 

4  Nov. 
19  Feb. 

2  Mar. 
23  Mar. 

97 
98 
98 
9S 

17  July    89 


22  Jan.    90 

2  July    90 
2  Apr.    91 

6  Apr.    91 

15  June   92 
13  July    92 

17  Feb.   92 

23  Dec.    93 

16  May    94 
1  Nov.   94 

21  Jan.    93 

1  Nov.    94 

2  Apr.    95 
4  Mar.   96 

28  Mar. 
8  May    96 

8  May    96 
7  Sept.  96 

9  Sept.  97 
24  Mar.    97 


MAJOR. 


2  Apr.   91 

1  July    91 

2  Apr.    92 
13  July   92 

2  Apr.    96 
9  Sept.  93 

24  Mar.   97 

5  Oct.     98 


Half 
Pay. 


The  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers. 


264 


Lieutenants. 

2  Walter  Lloyd  

2  Robert  Ingelcw  Br&dshaw  Johnson., 

2  Frederic  Anderson  Stebbing 

Second  Lieutbna.its. 
2  Charles  Annesley  Ball-Acton 

1  William  Miles  Kington 

2  Gerald  John  Percival  Geiger  

1  Hon.  Charles  Rowland  Clegg-Hill   .. 

1  Douglas  Powell    

1  Herbert  Maddiok 

1  Wilfrid  Harris  

1  Francis  Cecil  Albert  Hurt  


2ND  LIEUT 


24  June  96 

6  June 
5  Sept.  96 

5  Sept.  96 
S  Sept.     ' 
5  Sept. 
9  Dec. 
i,5  May 
4  May 

7  May 
7  May 


LIEUT. 

21  Apr.    98 

22  Aug.     98 

1  Oct.    98 


Quarter  Matters. — 1   Robert  Sheffield  Ransome,30  20  Feb.  95  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
2  James  Francis  Clieve,  3  N  ov,  97  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
zst  Battalion  returned  from  Aden,  9  Dec.  1897.     ■znd  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  1  July  1896. 

1  Sir  Edward  Bulwer  served  in  the  Eastern  camrjaign  of  1854  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers,  including  the  battle  0 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish.  Medal-.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  of1 
1857-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  under  Outram.  Com- 
manded a  Column  of  troops  with  the  Left  Wing  of  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Bueswarra  district  of  Oude,  in- 
cluding the  capture  of  the  Port  of  Selhnpore,  and  two  other  successful  engagements  at  Julrowlee  and  Poorwah  ; 
commanded  Left  Wing  of  the  23rd  at  the  defeat  of  Benee  Madho  by  Lord  Clyde  at  Buxar  Ghat  (Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  mentioned  in  despatches). 

2  Lt.Colonel  Mainwaring  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  23rd  Fusiliers  in  1873  (Ashanti 
Medal).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S35-86  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  and  0  ommanded 
the  expedition  from  Bhamo  to  Mogoungin  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with 
the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  (Clasp). 

*  Major  Morris  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S3-87  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  (Clasp). 

6  Sir  Robert  Colleton  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  2nd  Brigade  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  MaiorArchdale  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
Ilurmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

!*  Major  Lyle  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers 
and  was  present  in  the  expeditions  to  Mogoung  and  against  the  Kachins  on  the  Chinese  Frontierln  18S6 — 
severely  -wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  LSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition 
in  1891  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Williamson  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

15  Major  Beresiord  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers 
including  the  engagements  at  Zeedaw  and  Kadoe  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  ibgi  as  Adjutant  to  the  rst  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  (Clasp) . 

17  Major  Cooper  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Transport  Officer  to  the  ist  Battalion  P^oyal 
Welsh  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

18  Major  Cole  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  Captain  Gough  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers 
Including  the  engagements  at  Zeedaw  and  Kadoe,  and  was  slightly  wounded  in  an  engagement  at  Tingotyi  on  the 
1 6th  May  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Mantell  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  (Clasp). 

25  Captain  G-wynne  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  an  engagement  at 
Yatha  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  1st  Bat- 
talion Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  (Clasp). 

26  Captain  Barttelot  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  in- 
cluding the  expedition  to  the  relief  of  Thila  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

28  Captain  Webber  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers 
(Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  m  1896  with 

the  12th  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

29  Captain  Delrne  Radcliffe  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh 
Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Captains  Cadogan  and  Willes,  Lieuts.  Dobell  and  Berners  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891 
with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

82  Sir  Horace  McMahon  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carringten  in  1896  with  the 
Mounted  Infantry — wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  JDSO.  and  Medal). 

*3  Capiain  Madocks  served  with  the  Unyoro  Expedition  in  1895  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

84  Captain  Doughty  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers — 
severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

36  Lieut.  Ransome  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  (formerly  the  23rd  Regiment). 

Eaised  in  1689,  and  proceeded  to  Slanders,  1694.  To  Ireland,  1697.  To  Flanders,  1701  (battles  of 
Blenheim,  Eamillies,  Uudenarde,  and  Malplaquet).  To  England,  1713.  To  Flanders,  1742  (battle  of 
Dettingen).  To  England,  1745.  To  Flanders,  1747.  To  England,  1748.  To  Minorca,  1755.  To  Gib- 
raltar, 1756.  To  England,  1756.  To  Germany,  1758  (battle  of  Minden).  To  England,  1763.  To 
America.  1763.  To  England,  1784.  To  St.  Domingo,  1794.  To  England,  1796.  To  Holland,  1799.  To 
Egypt,  1 80 1  (received  the  badge  of  "Egypt"— with  the  Sphinx).  To  Gibraltar,  1801.  To  England, 
1803.  To  Bremen,  1805.  To  England,  1806.  To  Copenhagen,  1807.  To  England,  1807.  To  Nova 
Scotia,  Feb.  180S.  To  the  West  Indies,  Deo.  1808  (capture  of  Martinique).  To  Halifax,  1809.  To 
the  Peninsula.  i8ro  (battles  of  Albuhera,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and 
Toulouse).  To  England,  1814.  [Second  Battalion  raised  in  1804.  To  Spain,  1808  (battle  of  Corunna). 
To  England,  Walcheren,  and  returned  to  England,  1809.  Amalgamated  witli  1st  Battalion,  1S14.]  To 
Belgium  and  France,  1815  (battle  of  Waterloo).  To  England,  1818.  To  Gibraltar,  1823.  To  England, 
1834.  To  Nova  Scotia,  1838.  To  Canada,  1840  To  AVest  Indies,  1843.  To  Nova  Scotia,  1847.  To 
England,  184S.  To  the  Crimea,  1854  (battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol).  To 
England,  1856.  To  India,  1857  (capture  of  Lucknow).  To  England,  1869.  To  India,  1880,  To  Burmah, 
1885  (campaign  of  1885-86).     To  India,  1887. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion. 

Raised  at  Newport  (Wales)  in  1858.  To  Malta,  1859.  To  Gibraltar,  1863.  To  Canada,  1866,  To 
England  1867.  To  West  Coast  of  Africa  and  Ashanti,  1872,'  To  England,  1873.  To  Gibraltar,  1874. 
To  England,  1880.     To  Ireland   1883. 


24th 

Regimental  District 
BRECON. 


] 


Tist  Batt.,  Chakrata,  Bengal. 
L^au  Batt.,  Pembroke  Dock. 


*65  The  South  Wales  Borderers. 

Formerly  the  24th  (The  2nd  Warwick 

shire)  Regiment. 

(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  South  Wales  Borderers  and  the  Montgomery 

Militia  respectively.) 
Blenheim"  "  Ramillies"  "Oudbnardb  "  "  Malplaqcbt  "  "  Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).      "  Cape  of  Good  Hops 
Tip  '1'alavera"   "Fdentbs  d'Osoh"   "  Salamanca"  "Vittobia"  "Pyeenees  "   "  Nivelle  "    "Ortheb" 

PENINSULA"  "  PDNJAUB"   "  CHILLI  AN  WALLAH  "   "GOOJBEAT"  "  SOUTH   AFRICA,  1877-8-9  "   "  BURMA,  1S85-87." 

> ;    Lt,  p24  June  53  ;     Capf.  7   Sept.   55  ; 
Major  General,  30  Sept.  82  ;  Lt. General, 


^e"SHSe';'CoIonel.— Richard  Thomas  Glyn,1  CB.  CMG.  Ensign,  px6  Aug 


Full 
Pay 


£aa"J     Major,  •'23  July  61  ;  Lt.Colonel,  ^13  Feb.  67  j  Colonel,  13  Feb.' 72 

'-\     30  Sept.  87  ;  Colonel  South  Wales  Borderers,  29  May  98. 

Lieutenant   Colonels. — 1   Henry     Germain    Mainwaring,2   Lieut. 

2  Nov.  Sj  :  Lt.Colonel,  9  June  96. 
2  Ralph  Arthur  Penrhyn  Clements,3  DSO.  Aide  de   Camp  to  the   Queen  ;  Lieut.  2  Dec.  74 
Major,  24  Feb.  So ;  Bt. Lt.Colonel,  1  July  07  ;  Colonel,  2  Dec.  96  ;  Lt.Colonel,  8  Apr.  97. 


Sept.  73;      Capt.  7  July  80;    Major, 
Capt.  4  Dec.  80; 


Majors. 
■1  Son.  UlickDe  Rupe  Burke  Roche,4  2nd \ 

in  Command  30  Sept.  96 ) 

1  Courtuey  Vor    Trower,5  ind   in    Com-  1 

mand  8  Apr.  97     $ 

1  George  Charnpney  Palmes0    

1  Charles  Emilius  Curll"   

1  Frederic  Philip  Smyly7 

Reginal d Campbell. >°  Adjutant 2 Middle-  / 

sex  Vol.  Rifles  16  Nov.  96 } 

Francis  Charles  King  Hunter, Recruit- ) 

ing  Stuff  Officer,  Leeds,  15  Apr.  97  ...  i 
Edward  Sylvester  Giliman,  Adjutant  4) 

Volunteer  Battalion  1  Oct.  96 J 

Captains. 

2  Jonas  Hamilton  du  Boulay  Travers13  ... 
Douglas  John  Gaisford,  Diet.  Inspector  I 

of  Musketry,  Colchester,  1  Feb.  98  ...  J" 
Henry  Macleod  Graham, u  Adjutant  4) 

Battalion  1  Feb.  97 5 

Boti  en  Wm.  Sutton  Van  Straubenzee,  \ 

Instructor  R.  M.  College  1  Sept.  92...  j 

Geo.  Hughes G rant,  l64d/.  3-B».4  Sept. 95 

ii  Alfred  Maitland  Addison   „ 

i  Charles  Archibald  Ramsay  Scott    

Herbert  Acheson  Moore1" 


7N1J    LIEUT. 


Arthur  Henry  Morris  Hamilton  Jones,  ") 

Adj.  2  Volunteer  Battalion  1  June  95  .» 

1  Hugh  Gilbert  Casson  (Depot)    

Fred.  St.  John  Hughes,  A.D.C.  to  Sir\ 

F.W.E.F.Forestier-Walker  18  Nov.  95  > 
Clifton    Vincent    Reynolds   Wright,18  \ 

Assist.  Insp.  Gold  Coast  Constabulary  $ 
Clayton  Gascoigne  Beauchamp,13^/!*-"!'. 

tant  3  Volunteer  Battalion  3  Feb.  96...) 

1  Sydney  Fitzwyman  Cooke 

2  Henry  de  Clervaulx  Moody20  (Depot) 

John  Going,21  Adj.  1    Vol.  Bn.  28  Apr.  98 
Chas.  Edw.  Fitzbierald  Walker,  Adju-} 

tant  5  Volunteer  Battalion  1  Apr.  97...  j 

Sydney  Sheridan  Bradford,23^!? httant  3  ( 

Vol.  Bn.  TVest  Riding  Regt.  18  Feb.  97  i 

2  Victor  Ferguson21  

2  Thomas  Stirling  Marquis25     

1  Wilfrid  Edward  Bownas  Smith,  Adju-  < 

tant   31  July  97  1 

2  Marcus  John  Barre"  de  la  Poer  Beresford 
2  Edward  Whitmore  Jones 

Franklin  Macaulay  Gillespie,26  serving  \  ' 

in  West  Africa ) 

Edw.Cuninghamc  Margesson,27  serving  ) 
the  Brit.  Cent.  Africa  Protectorate  $ 


Herbert  Wykeham  England  Parker,23"/ 

serving  under  the  Royal  Niger  Company  j 

FrancisGeo.CourthopeMansel  Morgan, ") 

A.D.C.  to  Sir  R.  Biddiilph  9  Jan.  97..  } 

2  Edgar  Patrick  Carnac  Purchas30 ... 

Norman  Burrows,29  serving\in  the  Niger  1 

Coast  Protectorate $ 

2  Robert  Peel  Yates.  Station  Staff  Officer,  1 
Chakrata,  8  Feb.    98 j 

1  Charle3  John  Safford       

2  Chas.  William  Pearless,  Staff  College... 

Lieutenants. 
Walter  Ernest  Lawrence,  Aide  de  Camp} 

to  Sir  F.  Carrington  26  July  98      J 

1  Frederick  William  Gray    

1  Anthony  Julian  Reddie 

William    Arthur    Glanmor    Williams,") 

serving  under  the  Royal  Niger  Co j 

Archibald  Junes  Forbes,  serving  under  \ 

the  Royal  Niger  Company     $ 

1  William  Lyttleton  Lawrence    

1  Glynne  Everard  Eaile  Welby  (Depot)  ... 

2  Robert  William  Bradlev  (Depot] 

2  Charles  L.Taylor,   Adjutant  18  Feb. 97 

2  Frederick  George  Lawrence 

2  Francis  Innes  Day32    »» 

1  Harry  Whitehill  Stevens   

Robert  Berkeley  Airey,  Army  Se rv. Corps 
1  Charles  Sumner  Stooks 


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26  Mar.  79 

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19  Feb.  81 

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12  Mar.  92 
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17  Jan.    91 

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19  Nov.    92 

20  May    93 

20  May    93 

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7  Mar.  94 
7  Mar.  94 

10  Oct.  94 

20  Feb.  95 
7  Mar.  94 
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28  Sspt.   95 


6  Sept.  76 

17  May    77 

10  Sept.  7 
23  Jan.    79 
12  Apr.    79 

7  July    80 
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266 


LlBUTENANTS. 

:  Bertram  William  Collier   

1  Edward  Colson 

2  fiuy  Bernard  Campbell  Ward 

1  Teignmouth  Philip  Melvill  .. 

:  Hubert  Peel  Yates   

2  Richard  1'arry  Crawley 

2  Roland  Gaskell  Palmer 

2  Lechmere  Howell  Tudor   

2  George  Augustus  Riddell 

Second  Lieutenants. 

1  Charles  Edward  Kitchin    

1  Basil  George  Bagot  Paton   

1  Herbert  Hingston  Syer 

2  William  Charles  Ourgen^en    

1  Thomas  Cattell  Greenway     

1  Duncan  Le  Geyt  Pitcher    

2  Douglas  John  Dickinson    

Kynard  Hawdon 

Quarter  Mustere. — 2  William  Burrows.34  15 
1  Joseph  Tuotnas  Field, 


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5  3  June  96  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 


FacinnsWhite. — Aaents,  Messrs.  Holt  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Egypt,  17  Dec.  i£q2.     2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Aden,  16  Nov.  Qi. 

1  LtGeneral  Glvn  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  iu  the  Crimea  from  2nd  Sept.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  24th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal.). 
Served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78,  first  in  command  of  the  Eastern  frontier,  and  afterwards  in  command  of  the 
forces  in  the  Transkei,  being  present  in  the  engagement  at  Newmarke  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches, 
CB.'j.  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1S79,  first  in  command  of  No.  3  Column,  being  present  at  the  attack  on  Sirayo's 
Krantz  and  the  operations  at  Matyani's  stronghold,  and  subsequently,  as  Colonel  on  the  Staff,  as  commander  of 
the  Forces  in  the  Transkei,  &c. ;  afterwards  in  command  of  the  Infantry  Brigade  2nd  Division,  being  present  in 
the  engagement  at  TJlundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  C3IG.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

2  Lt. Colonel  Mainwaring  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78  including  the  operations  against  the  Galekas;  also 
served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Colonel  Clements  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Neumaike;  also 
served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the- 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  as  Brigade  Major,  and  was  presentin  the  engagements  at  Obu  (severely  wounded) 
and  Taindah— slightly  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps)_. 

4  Major  Hon.  Ulick  Roche  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  24th  Foo't,  include 
ing  the  operations  against  the  Gaikas  and  Galekas  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

5  Major  Trower  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78  including  the  operations  against  the  Galekas  and  Gaikas  ; 
also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1870  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Major  Palmes  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78,  and  was  present  during  the  operations  against  the  GalekaSs, 
and  in  the  engagement  at  Quintana( Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Majors Curll  andSmyly  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Major  R.  Campbell  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1886-89  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

13  Captain  Travers  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-Sq  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Graham  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

16  Captain  Grant  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

17  Captain  H.  A.  Moore  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S9  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Wright  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Tambaka  Country  in  1892  including  the  capture  of  Tambi 
(Medal  with  Clasp!. 

19  Captain  Beauchamp  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Captain  Moody  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  iS8q-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Queen's  Royal  Wesii 
Surrey  Regiment  tinder  Brigadier  General  Lockhart  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Captain  Going  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

88  Captain  Bradiord  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S87-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

24  Captain  Ferguson  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  in  1806  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Frederick  Carrington, 
Commanding  the  forces  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

25  Captain  Marquiu. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

26  Captain  Gillespie  served  in  the  Niger  Soudan  campaign  uader  Major  Arnold  in  1897,  including  the  expedi- 
tions to  Egbon,  Bida,  and  Ilorin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

27  Captain  Margesson  served  in  the  Niger  Soudan  campaign  under  Major  Arnold  in  1897  in  charge  of  a  Maxima 
gun,  including  the  expeditions  to  Egbon,  Bida  and  Ilorin  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

28  Lieut.  Parker  served  in  the  Niirer  Soudan  campaign  under  Major  Arnold  in  1897,  including  the  expeditions 
to  Egbon  (at  Lokoja)  and  Bida  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2a  Major  Burrows  served  in  the  Benin  Expedition  in  1897  with  the  Niger  Coast  Protectorate  Forces  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

30  Captain  Purchas  served  with  the  AshaDti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-9*1  (Star). 

32  Lieut.  Day  served  in  the  Niger  Soudan  campaign  under  Major  Arnold  in  1897,  including  the  expeditions  to 
Bida  and  Ilorin  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

34  Lieut.  Burrows  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  ia 
1887-89  (Medal  with  Clsr/p). 

35  Lieut.  Field  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78   Medal  with  Clasp 


] 


The   King's  Own  Scottish   Borderers 

Formerly  the  25th  (The  King's  Own 

Borderers)  Regiment. 


|~ist  Batt.,  Dublin. 

l_2nd  Batt.,  Cawnpore,  Bengal. 


267 

25th 

Regimental  District 
BERWICK-ON-TWEED. 

(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  Scottish  Borderers  Militia.) 
The   king's  Crest.      "  In    VerUateReligionisconfi.de."     The   Castle  of  Edinburgh.      "  Nisi  Dominus  frustra." 

The  White  Horse.    "  Nee  asperaterrent."    "  Minden  "  "  Egmont-op-Zke."  "  Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx). 
Years' ser.  "  Mabtinique  "  "  Afghanistan,  1878-80  ""  Chitbal." 

I  Full  Half  Colonel.— "William  Craig  Emilius  Napier,1  Ensign,  28  Aug.  35  ;  Lt.  P17  Nov.  37;  Capt.  V2Q  April  42  ;  Brevet 
iPay.  Pay.      2Ljjor,  i3  Feb.  48  ;  Brevet  Lt. Colonel,  30  May  51  ;   Colonel,  28  Oct.  54  ;  Major,  23  Oct.  55  ;  Major  General 
Q  March  6^;Lieut. General,  22  Aug.  73  j  General,  1  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  King's'Own  Borderers,  23  Sept.  82. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 1  p.s.c.  John  William  Godfray,4c  Ensign,  24  Sept.  71 ;  Lt.  28  Oct.  71 ;   Capt.  22  Dec. 

79  ;  Major,  6  June  £8  ;  Brevet  Lt.  Colonel,  22  Jan.    6  ;  Lt. Colonel,  1  Jan.  q8. 
'  2  George  Thomas  William  Hevrat,  2nd  Lt.  27  Sept.  71  ;  Lt.  28  Oct.  71 ;  Capt.  z  Jan.  81 ;  Major,  14  June 
90;  Lt. Colonel,  3  Dec.  98.  


Majobs. 
Chas.  Theodore  Becker,5  2nd  in  Com-"/  \ 

mand  21  June  98  3 

Robert  John  Romanes  (Depot)     I 

i  George  NisbetMayne8 

:  James  Henry  Erskine  Reid9  j 

Alex.  HepburneBarrington  Cavaye,16... 

Charles  Louis  Woollcombe17  IB-revet") 

Lt. Colonel  20  May  98),  D.A.A.Geu.  t 

for  Musketry,  Peshutcur,  8    May  97  J  ! 

Montagu  Grant  Wilkinson,18  District '; 

In*p.  of  Music.  Edinburgh.  26  Oct.  97  j 

Alfred  Worsley  Pennyman'" 


2XD   LIEUT. 


Captains. 

Herwakl  Robert  Wigram20 

Duncan  Alwyn  Maci'arlane  21    

George  de  Wet  Verner,22  Adjutant  24  ") 

Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles  1  Aug.  98  ) 
Reynell   H.    Bayley  Taylor,"   Major  ") 

Army  Ordnance  Department J 

Chas.  Joseph  Edwd.  Addis  M'Arthur23 
p.s.c.    Percy    Wildman-Lushington,  "> 

Instructor  R.  Mil.  Coll.  13  Feb.  93...  y 

p.s.c.  Alex.  Beamish  Hamilton21  

James  Bonham  Tod  Pratt25 

Harold  James  Clifford  Stanton,  Adj.") 

I  Roxburgh  and  Selkirk   Vol.  Rifles  > 

II  Nov.  95 ) 

Ar.  Wentworth  Wm.  Aug.  Thellusson20 

Walter  Dennistoun  Sellar2"  

Edgar  John  Dent,28  Adjutant  3  Bat-") 

talion  1  Sept.  94  j 

Cecil  Macdonald  Stephenson,29  Adj.  £ 

4  Vol.  Bn.  R.  Highlanders  15  May  95  ; 
Thomas  George  MacLaren3"  (Depot)  ... 

Archibald  Stephen  Koe31    

Edward  Robert  Cuxeton32  

Alfred  Edward  Haig,33  Adj  utant 

May  90    

Seymour  Campbell  Johnston,34  Adj 

3  Volunteer  Battalion  3  Apr.  97 j 

Alexander  Charles  Going   

Angus  George  Eraser,35  serving  with  ) 

the  Egyptian  Army ( 

Alan  Ralph  Cobbold36     

David  Ramsay  S laden,3-  DSO 

Francis  John  Carruthers10 

Herbert  William  Rattigan38  


*} 


LIEUTENANTS. 

Norman  Ernest  Playfair39  

Thomas  Byrne  Sellar*1    

Edgar  Quartus  Robertson 

p.s.c.  Arthur  Blair 

Edward  Maule  Young 

Herbert  Gilbert  Maclachlan  Amos,  > 
Adjutant  25  July  98 ) 

William  Henry  Somerville  M'Alester42 

Robert  lnd  Chamberlain*3 

Hugh  Mauritius  Itzet.serving  withWest ) 
African  Frontier  Force j 

Henry  Donald  Neil  Maclean41 

George  Martin  Hannay  (Depot)    

;  Alfred  John  Welch-15  (Depot) 

David  Drunimond  Gunn 

:  Ronald  Charles  Gibb45 

!  Humphrey  Frank  Pipe-Wolferstan47 ... 
:  Edward  Sacheverell  D'Ewes  Coke48  ... 

:  Chandos  Leigh   

!  Edward  Nicholson  Broadbent49  

!  Charles  Phipps  John  Ovans50    

?  Patrick  Alexander  Vansittart  Stewart51 

>  James  Charles  Walter  Connell52 

:  Lionel  Dixon  Spencer53  


30  Jan. 
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13  Aug. 

13  Aug. 

14  Jan. 

23  Oct. 

22  Jan. 
22  Jan. 

19  Feb. 


14  Sept. 

87 

18  Jan. 

88 

9  May 

88 

9  May 

88 

9  May 

88 

13  June 

88 

22  Aug. 

88 

22  Aug. 

88 

22  Aug. 

88 

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89 

1  Mar. 

90 

7  Jan. 

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15  Oct. 

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13  July 

92 

13  Aug. 

92 

19  Apr. 

93 

21  Jan. 

93 

9  Sept. 

93 

9  Sept. 

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29  May  72 

13  June  74 

11  Feb.  75 

31  May  77 

11  Oct.  76 

17  April  79 

24  May  79 


2  July    79 
6  May    82 

1  Jan.     81 

26  Feb.    8: 

1  July    81 

1  July    81 

1  July    81 
1  July    81 

1  July    81 

9  Sept.  82 
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30  Jan. 

86 

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4  Dec. 

89 

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10  May 

90 

10  May 

90 

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90 

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90 

10  Sept, 

90 

4  Dec. 

90 

17  Apr. 

91 

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91 

13  Feb. 

03 

1  Mar. 

93 

29  Apr. 

92 

23  May 

94 

3  Dec. 

94 

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22  May 

95 

19  May 

90 

21  Feb. 

97 

12  May 

97 

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19  May 

97 

29  July 

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22  Sept. 

97 

26  Oct. 

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97 

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1  Jan. 

98 

11  May 

98 

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11  Jan.    88 

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1  Aug.    38 
1  Feb. 
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11  Dec. 

10  May 

14  June  90 

11  Jan.  92 
27  July   92 

13  Feb.   93 

1  Mar.    93 

30  Dec.  93 
2i  May  94 
28  Sept.  95 

22  Jan.    90 

19  May    961 

8  May    97 

12  May    97 

19  May  97 

21  July  97 

26  Oct.  97 

1  Jan.  98 


30  Dec.  91 

8  Oct.  00 

1  Jan.  94 

10  Sept.  94 

6  Feb.  gfc 

19  May  97 

19  May  98 

3  Dec.  98 


20  May    98 


16  Nov.  98 


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The  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers. 


268 


2ND    LIEUT. 

8  Sept. 

97 

8  Sept. 

97 

8  Sept. 

97 

1  Dec. 

97 

1  Dec. 

97 

1  Dec. 

97 

16  Feb. 

98 

4  May 

98 

4  May 

98 

1 1  May 

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1  June 

98 

3  Aug. 

,:.: 

Second  Lieutenants. 

William  Thornton  Wilkinson 

2  George  Butler  Stoney54 

2  John  Henry  Woodside  Morgan5-'     

Thomas  William  Youngson 

2  Hubert  Armstrong56 

John  Alexander  Doig57 

2  Jas.  Montgomery  Vansittart  Stewart 

1  Thomas  Paterson  Wingate 

1  Hugh.  Vincent  Corbett  Turnbull 

1  Eric  William  Macdonald 

1  Herliert  William  Todhunter 

1  Walter  Garnet  E  ait    


7  ...     quarter  Mn.tte.rs. — 1  Walter  Edward  Webb.59  S  June  92  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
6      ...  2  Thomas  Henry  Gott,t0  26  Apr.  53;  .ffoM.  Lieut. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
ist  Batt.  returned  frnm  India.  5  Feb.  1801.      2nd  Batt.  emharlred  for  Egypt,  19  July  18S8. 

1  General  Napier  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Charles  Napier  during  his  campaign  of  184,  against  the 
Desert  and  Mountain  Tribes  en  the  right  bank  of  the  Indus-..  Served  ivlao  at  the  siege  01"  Sebastopol  as 
Assistant  Director  General  of  the  Laud  Transport  Corps  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  t.to  Medjidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Godfray  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  crossing  of  the  Swat  River, 
and  the  engagement  at  Panjkora  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Serve:!  in 
the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expedi- 
tionary Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Scottish  Borderers,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on. 
the  1 8th  October,  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sarupagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Dwatoi 
country  and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (two  Clasps). 

5  Major  Becker  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  as  Acting  Adjutant  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers, 
first  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  under  Lieut. General  Maude,  and  afterwards  with  the  Khyber  Line 
Force  under  Lieut. General  Bright,  including  the  expeditions  into  the  Lughman  Valley  and  against  the  Waziri 
Khugianis ;  he  was  also  present  in  the  engagements  at  Kam  Daka  and  Nargosi  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  in- 
cluding the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and  the  engagement  at  Panjkora 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  Peshawur 
Column  (two  Clasps). 

'•  Major  R.  H.  B.  Taylor  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the 
Khyber  Line  Force  under  Lieut. General  Bright  (Medal). 

8  Major  Mayne  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  with  the  Khyber 
Line  Force  under  Lieut.General  Bright  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the 
Swat  River,  and  the  engagement  at  Panjkora.  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  October  and  in  the  opera- 
tions around  Dwatoi  and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

9  Major  Reid  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  with  the  Bazar  Valley  Expedition  ;  was 
present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Wali's  troops  on  the  Helmund  at  Giriath,  at  the  battle  of  Maiwand  (wounded),  and 
the  defence  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

16  Majors  Cavaye,  Pennyman  and  Captain  Carruthers  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers  with  the  Suakin  Field  Force  m  December! 888  during  the  investment  of  Suakin,  and  were  present  at 
the  engagement  at  Gernaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  in  the  operations  on 
the  Soudan  Frontier  in  1889. 

17  Lt.Colonel  Wool  lcombe  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  in- the  Afghan  war  of 
1878-80,  first  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  under  Lieut.General  Maude,  and  afterwards  with  the 
Khyber  Line  Force  under  Lieut.General  Bright  (Medal) .  Served  as  Adjutant  1st  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers  in  the  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  in  1889-90  with  the  Burma.h  Column  under  Brigadier  General  Symons 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Lowin  1S9.5  as  Brigade  Major  to  the 
2nd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Major  Wilkinson  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Transport  Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp,  ana 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  with  the  Suakin  Field 
Force  in  December  1SS8  during  the  investment  of  Suakin  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gernaizah 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

20  Captain  Wigram  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  with  the  Suakin  Field  Force 
in  December  iS8s  during  the  investment  of  Suakin,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Gernaizah  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  Frontier  in  1S89.  Served  with 
the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and  the  engagement  at  Panjkora 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (two  Clasps). 

21  Major  Macfarlane  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  with  the  Suakin  Field 
Force  in  December  18S8  during  the  investment  of  Suakin,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Gernaizah 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  Frontier  in  iSSq.  Served 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers  including  the  action  at  tho  Malakand  Pass — dangerously  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the 
18th  October,  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  ihe  operations  in  the  Dwatoi  country 
and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 

22  Captain  Verner  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Khyber  Lin 
Force  under  Lieut.General  Bright  (Medal).    Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagement at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on  the  16th  and  17th  February  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  with 
the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  as  Superintendent  of  Army  Sicnallers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Captain  M'Arthur  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  in  the 
Khyber  Line  Force  under  Lieut. General  Bright  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1SS5  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Tofrek  zereba  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  in  the  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  in  1890  with  the  Burniah  Column 
under  Brigadier  General  Symons  (Medal  with  Ciasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert 
Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Oven  Scottish  Borderers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass 
th  e  passage  01  the  Swat  River,  and  tho  ergagement  at  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


268a  Tlie  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers. 

24  Major  Hamilton  served  with  the  Ch'.n-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

25  Captain  Pratt  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

26  Captain  Thellusson  served  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  with  the  Suakin  Field  Force  in  December  18S8  during 
the  investment  of  Suakin  and  was  present  m  the  engagement  atJG  emaiza  h  (Medai  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star; 
Also  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  Frontier  in  i88q. 

27  Captain  Sellar  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  with  the  Suakin  Field  Force  in 
December  1888  during  the  investment  of  Suakin,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Also  served  in  ihe  operations  on  the  Soudan  Frontier  in  1889. 

28  Captain  Dent  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  with  the  Suakin  Field  Force  in 
December  1888  during  the  investment  of  Suakm  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1889  including  the  engage- 
ment at  Toski( mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Classol  the  Medjidie,  Clasp). 

29  Captain  Stephenson  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  18S9-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

30  Captain  MacLaren  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and 
the  engagements  at  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  iu  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S97-98  nith  toe  Tii ah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers,  aad  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  iSth  October,  at  the  forcing  of  the 
Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Dwatoi  country— slightly  wounded  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  two  Clasps). 

31  Captain  Koe  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
ihe  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  i?95  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers 
<Medal  with  Clasp). 

32  Captain  Cureton  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  O  .vn  Scottish  Borderers  with  the  Suakin  Field  Force  in 
December  1888  during  the  investment  of  Suakin,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  Frontier  in  1839.  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Signalling.Officer  2nd  Brigade,  including  the  capture  of  the 
Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  Swat  River,  and  the  engagement  at  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expedi- 
tionary Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Dargai  on  the  18th  October  and  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (two  Clasps). 

33  Captain  Haig  served  with  the'2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  with  the  Suakin  Field  Force  in 
December  1888  during  the  investment  of  Suakin,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedives  Star);  also  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  Frontier  in  1889.  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  in- 
cluding the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (after  which  he  was  Acting  Adjutant),  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River, 
and  the  engagement  at  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Noith  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  m  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  October,  at  the  forcing  of  the 
Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Dwatoi  country  and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

34  Captain  Johnston  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  Frontier  in  1889  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

33  Captain  Fraser  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  wnh  the  2nd  Battalion 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and 
the  engagement  at  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

36  Captain  Cobbold  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  with  the  Suakin  Field  Force 
in  December  1888  during  the  investment  of  Suakin,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  Frontier  in  1889.  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

37  Captain  Sladen  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  borderers  with  the  Suakin  Field  Force  in 
December  18S8  during  the  investment  of  Suakin,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  Frontier  in  1889.  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the 
18th  October,  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhan«a  Passes  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Dwatoi  country 
and  in  the  Bara  Valley — slightly  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

38  Captain  Rattigan  6erved  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Bcrderers  with  the  Suakin  Field  Force 
in  December  1888  during  the  investment  of  Suakm,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  Frontier  in  1889.  Served  with 
the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  as 
Regimental  Transport  Officer,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and 
the  engagement  at  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

39  Lieut.  Playfair  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  We=t  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  October,  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes, 
and  in  the  operations  in  the  Dwatoi  country  and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

4U  Lieut.  Sellar  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (Medal  with  ClasD).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  Western  Frontier 
■of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's 
Scottish  Borderers,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  October,  at  the  forcing  of  tne 
Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Dwatoi  aountiy  and  in  the  lara  Valley  (two  Clasps). 

42  Dieat.  McAlester  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  211a  Battalion 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and 
the  engagement  at  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  lorce  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  October;  at  the  forcing  of  the 
Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  Dwatoi  country  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (two  Clasps). 

43  Lieut.  Chamberlain  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat 
River,  and  the  engagement  at  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

44  Lieut.  Maclean  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1397-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  October,  at  the  forcing  0  f  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and 
in  the  operations  in  the  Dwatoi  country  and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

45  Lieut.  Welch  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River, 
and  the  engagement  at  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhait  in  1S97-98  with  the  Th-ah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  iSth  October,  at  the  forcing  of  the 
Samnagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Dwatoi  country  and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (two  Clasps). 

46  Lieut-  Gibb  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
wi  h  t  le  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  was  present  in  the 
tngagement  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  October,  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the 
operations  in  the  Dwatoi  country  and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps^. 

4"  Lieut.  Pipe-Wolferstan  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  ihe  Swat  River,  and 


The  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers.  268b 

the  engagement  at  Pan.ikora  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  en  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India 
under  Sir  William.  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  iSth  October,  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sam- 
pagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Dwatoi  country  and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  two  Clasps). 

43  Lieut.  Coke  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1805  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers,  including  the  stcrming  of  the  Malakand  Pass — severely  wounded  (Medal  wilh  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  (two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  iSth  and  20th  October  and  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga 
Passes  (two  Cla'ps). 

49  Lieut.  Broadbent  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  was  present 
in  the  operations  around  Dwatoi  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

50  Lieut.  Ovens  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
-with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  was  present  at  the 
forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  around  Dwatoi  and  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps), 

51  Lieut.  Stewart  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps) . 

a  Lieut.  Connell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

53  Lieut.  Spencer  served  m  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Fromier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Bordereis,  including  the 
operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

54  Second  L-eit.  Stoney  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  WiDiam  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

55  Second  Lieut.  Morgan  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1S97-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  includ- 
ing the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

56  Second  Lieut.  Armstrong  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps), 

57  Second  Lieut.  Doig  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

59  Lieut.  Webb  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary 
Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

60  Lieut.  Got't  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  :n  1888  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and 
the  engagement  at  Pan.ikora  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India 
tmder  Sir  AVilliam  Lockhart  in  1897-58  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers  (two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  the  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (formerly  the  25th  Regt.) 
Raised  in  England  in  1859.  England  and  Scotland,  to  1863.  Ceylon,  to  1868.  India,  to  1875.  Aden, 
401876.  England,  to  1879.  Ireland,  to  1886.  Gibraltar,  to  1886.  England,  to  1888.  (Entitled  "  The 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,"  1887.)  Egypt,  to  1888.  The  Soudan,  to  1889  (action  at  GGmaizab/). 
Egypt,  to  1590.    India,  1890. 


tTH 


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The  Carneronians  (Scottish  Rifles). 
Formerly  the  26th  {The  Cameronian)  and 


fist  Batt.,Lufknow, Bengal. 
Lznd  Batt.,  Aldershot. 


269 

26 

^SSmSo^'J    the  9oth  {Perthshire  Volunteers— Light  Infantry)  Regiments 
(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  Royal  Lanark  Militia.) 
"Blenheim"  "  Rahillies  "  -'Oudbnarde"  "Malplaquet  "  "Mandora"  "Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx). 
"  Ooickna  "  "  Martiniquk  "  "  Guadaloupe  "  "China"  (with  the  Dragon) .     "  South  ArsiCA, 
Years'Ser  [  1846-7"     "  Sevastopol"  "  Luckuow  ""  Abyssinia  ""  South  Apbica,  1877-8-9." 

Pay    Pay    Colonel. — George  Henry  MacKinnon,1  CB.  2nd  Lt.   29  June  24  ;  Ensign  J-  Lt.  p4  Nov.  24  ;    Lt.  <Sr  Capt  f2-> 
Feb.  28;  Capt.  <f-  Lt. Colonel,  v 24  April  40  ;  Colonel,  11  Nor.  5!  ;  Major  General,  22  Sept.  58;  Lieut. Gtr./rai, 
10  Feb.  65;  General,  19  Jan.  73  ;  Colonel  26th  Foot,  21  Dee.  62. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 2  Henry  de  Courcy  Rawlins,*  Lieut.  23  April  74;   Captain,  11  Oct.  79;  Major, 
30  May  S3  ;  Lt. Colonel,  15  Dec.  04. 
p.s.c.    Samuel   Holt  Loinax,"  Lieut.  13  June  74;   Captain,  21  July  80;  Major,  1  Jan.  86;  Lt. Colonel, 
10  Oct.  97.        


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Majors. 

1  Ernest  Cooke, and  in  Command  10  Oct. 97 

2  Sydney  Philip  Strong,10  2nd  in  Com-'i 

maud  2?  Dec.  97  S 

2  Edward  Douglass  Kennedy 

1  Cameron  Charles  Douglas12  

1  Sydney  Gordon  Grant13   

Chas.  Harrie  Innes  Hopki  us,H  Dep.  \ 

Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  Bzcnjab.  9  Aug.  95  ) 

Fortescue,Johi:Nason  (Jit. Lt. Colonel 
16  Nov.  98,) lh  serving  with  the  Egyp- 
tian Army, 

Art.Ogilvie  White,2r  Adj.^lin.  1  Nov.  95 
Captains. 

James  Shaw20 

Robert  Black  Fell28 

Thomas  Townley  Macan 

Allan  Vesey  Ussher,29  Adjutant  3) 
Lanarkshire  Vol.  Rifles  16  Nov.  96...  $  | 

Lionel  Combe,  Adj.  Midland  Baiitcay  1 

(N.  W.  Prov.)  Vols.  1  Apr.  96    j 

:  Conyngham  Richard  Cecil  Ellis  

Ernest  Henry  Samuel  Twyford,30~/ 
at  Staff  College  $ 

p.s.c.  Herbert  Sutherland  Walker,31^ 
serving  in  West  Africa  under  the  > 
Colonial  Office   ) 

2  p.s.c.  Leslie  Dewing  Blackburn 

Herbert  Forbes  Churchill,  Adj.s  Vol.  \ 

Batt.  Manchester  Begt.  2  Dec.  95   ...  j 

Henrv  Nugent  Head,  Adj.  2  Vol.  Bn.  1 

X.  Staffordshire  Begt.  15  Mar.  97   ...  5 

1  Ch.  Maxwell  Shurlock  Henning  (Dep.) 
Geo.  DalbiacLuard,  Adf.3Bn.1s  Aug.96 

2  Robert  Wanless  O'Gowan  

1  Archibald  Offlev  Jenney   

2  Wilfrid  Marryat  Bliss 

1  Philip  Rynd  Robertson    

1  Crofton  Bury  Vandeleur 

2  John  Henry  Wingiield  Guise 

1  William  Alston  Dykes  

2  Fergus  Murray,  Adjutant  20  Nov.  95... 
2  Geo. Tupper  Campbell  Carter-Campbell 
2  Ernest  deLaunoy  Hayes 

Lieutenants. 
MaynardFrancisColchester-Wemyss,-) 
Adjutant  Queen's  Vol.  Bifle  Brigade  > 
with  rank  of  Captain  nJuly93   J 

1  Charles  Edward  Tuson  (Depot) 

2  Walmsley  Douat  O'Brien   

1  George  Adams  Ellis    

2  Charles  Walter  (Depot) 

1  Maurice  Loraine  Pears  

Hesperus  David  Watkiss  Lioy  d,sercing  ~> 

tcith  the  Egyptian  Army J 

James  Huntly  Dutton 

:  Arthur  Cecil  Northey    

William  Hugh  Barton.  

1  Richard  Oakley    

1  James   Graham   Chaplin33  Adjutants 
29  Oct.  98...  j 

1  Harry  More  Wollste  in 

2  Samuel  Lawrence  

1  Frederick  Lawrence  Stanley  Clarke  ... 
r  Ian  Stewart  

2  John  Woodburne  Osborne   

1  Vernon  Aubrey  Scott  Keighlcy 

1  Noel  Moir  Tod 

Henry  Edward  Green ,  serving  with  the ) 
West  African  Eegiment  j 

1  Arthur  Herbert  Wood34 

;  James  Stewart  M'Euen    

Second  Lieutenants. 
c  Walter  Joseph  Maxwell-Scott    

2  William  Michael  Joseph  White 

2  Mark  Kerr 

2  Arthur  Lord  Mackinnon 

2  Francis  Alex.  Chetwood  Hamilton 

1  Vincent  Corbett  Sandilands  

1  Harry  Hylton  Lee  

2  William  Henry  Macallan 

sHarry  Vernon  Lockwood 

2  George  Grice „ ,,,. 


2ND  LIEUT. 


30  Jan.    78 
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16  Nov. 

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The  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles).  270 


Full  I  Half 
|Pay.|Pay, 

Quarter  Master/. — i  Jesse  Woolger,  8  May  95  ;  Son.  Lieut. 
2  Thomas  Finn,  6  July  98  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Facings,  Rifle  Grean. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 
1st  Battalioii  embarked  for  India,  1  Dec.  1894.     2nd  Battalion  returned  from  India,  i^Teb.  1895. 

1  General  MacKinnon  served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  the  Kaffir  war 
of  1S46-47,  and  as  Colonel  on  the  Staff  in  command  of  the  2nd  Division  of  the  forces  in  the  field  in  the  Kaffir  war 
of  1851-52  (Medal). 

5  Lt. Colonel  Rawlins  served  intheGaika  war  of  187S  in  command  of  the  mounted  infantry  of  his  regiment ;  served 
throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  the  Second  Squadron  of  Mounted  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Inyezane  and  Gingindhlovu  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  throughout  the  operations  of  Clarke's  Column 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Lt.C'olonel  Loinax  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Gaika  war  of  1878,  including  the  operations 
in  the  Waterkloof  and  Perie  Bush,  and  the  engagement  at  Taba  Indoda.  Also  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of 
5879,  anil  was  present  m  the  engagements  at  Zungin  Nek,  Kamirala,  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Major  Strong  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Gaika  war  of  1S78,  including  the  operations  in  the 
Perie  Bush.  Also  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  present  in  the  engagements  at  Zungin  Nek, 
Kambxila  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

12  Major  Douglas  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  as  Aide  de  Camp  to 
Major  General  Da.vis,  Commanding  2nd  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  w-ith  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85 
with  the  Desert  Column  attached  to  the  19th  Hussars  (Clasp). 

13  Major  Grant  served  with  the  Bechuaualand  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

14  Major  Hopkins  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1379,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Kambula  and  Ulundi  (Medal  —ith  Clasp). 

15  Lt. Colonel  Nason  served  in  the  operations   in  the   Soudan  in  1889  including  the  engagements    at    Arguin 
(wounded)  and  Toski  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Dongola 
Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896   as  Brigade  Major  1st  Brigade,  including  the  engage- 
ment at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

20  Caotain  Shaw  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

27  Major  White  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
at  Zungin  Nek,  Kambula,  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

25  Captain  Fell  served  with  the  ooth  Light  Infantry  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
at  Zungin  Nek  and  Kambula  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

29  Captain  Ussher  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Jehus,  Lagos,  in  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

30  Captain  Twyford  served  with  the  Chm-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  18S9  as  Transport  Officer  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

31  Major  Walker  served  with  the  Benin  Expedition  under  Rear  Admiral  Rawson  in  1897  as  special  service  officer 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

32  Lieut.  Chaplin  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment  including  the  expedition 
to  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

34  Second  Lieut.' Wood  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  the  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles), — formerly  the 

26th  Cameronians. 

"Raised  in  1688  and  proceeded  to  Flanders  in  1691  till  1700.  Scotland,  to  1702.  Netherlands, 
to  1713.  Ireland,  to  1715.  Scotland,  to  1716.  Ireland,  to  1726.  Gibraltar,  to  1738.  Minorca,  to 
1748.  Ireland,  to  1754.  Scotland,  to  1757.  Ireland,  to  1767.  North  America,  to  1800.  England,  to 
1801.  Egypt,  to  1802.  Scotland,  to  1803.  [2nd  Battalion  raised  and  proceeded  to  Ireland  to  1807. 
Disbanded  in  1813.]  Germany,  to  1806.  England,  to  1807.  Ireland,  to  : 808.  Spain,  to  1809.  England, 
1809.  Walcheren  Expedition,  to  1810.  Jersey,  to  1811.  Spain,  to  1812.  Gibraltar,  to  1821. 
Ireland,  to  1827.  England,  to  1828.  India,  to  1840.  China,  to  1842.  Scotland,  to  1844.  England,  to 
1845.  Ireland,  to  1850.  Gibraltar,  to  1853.  Bermuda,  to  1859.  Ireland,  to  1861.  Scotland,  to  1862. 
England,  to  1865.  India,  to  18" 5.  England,  to  1876.  Scotland,  to  1878.  England,  to  1880.  Malta, 
to  1881.     England,  to  i?84.    Scotland,  to  1886.    Ireland,  1886. 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  Royal  Iimiskilling  Fusiliers. 

2<  L'out.  Johnson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  iu 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  ltimskilling  Fusiliers  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the 
operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  and  the  occupation  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

29  Lieut.  Grazebrook  served  in  the  campaing  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1S97-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  force,  including  the 
operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  and  the  occupation  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

30  Lieut.  Burton  served  m  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including 
the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3'-  Second  Lieut.  Davies  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiiiers  (Medal  with  Clasp) - 

32  Second  Lieut.  Stokes  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Inniskillinnr  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

33  Lieut.  Bell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  We-t  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-08 
with  the  2nd  Battalion  Roj"al  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  operations  in 
the  Bara  Valley,  and  the  occupation  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

s 


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The  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers. 

Formerly  the  27th  (LmisJcilUng)  and  the  io8MristBatt.,EnDjskiiien. 

/  ,r     7  7    i-      j      \    t>       ■  .  2EdBatt.,Pestawur,  Punjab. 

{Madras  Infantry)  Regimev.is.  L  J    * 

jh,  Tyrone,  and  Donegal  Militia  respectively. ) 

ite  Horse.     "Nee  aspera  terrent."     "  .St.  Lucia  " 
anca"  "  Vittoria"  "Pyrenees"  "Nivelle" 


Regimental  Distriet 

OMAGH. 
(The,  3rd,  4th,  and  5tu  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  Fermana, 
The  Castle  of  Inniskilling-,  with  St.  George's  Colours.    The  Wh 

"  Egypt  "  (with  the  Sphinx).  "  Maida  "  "  Bada.icz  "  "  Salam. 

"Okthes"  "Toulouse"  "  Peninsula"  "  Waterloo"  "  South  Africa 


Years' Ser. 

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Pay. 

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21 

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20 

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12 

346-7"  "Central  India.' 


-William  Roberts,1  Ensign 
55 ;  Major,  17  Sept.  58 
69  ;  Muj 


pr   Nov.  39  ;    Lieut.  10  July  43 
Brecet  Lt. Colonel,   27   Dee.   64 
General,  4  May  80 


Capt.   P17  Aug 
Lt. Colonel.   *2 


2  Nov 

27  Dec 

2  Jan.  98. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — t  Thomas  Martin  Gerard  Thackeray,  Ensign,  *2$  Nov. 

23  Mar.  81  ;   Major.  1  Dec.  89  ;  Lt. Colonel,  1  Feb.  97. 
2  p.s.c.  Richard  Meuteith  Greenfield,-  Lieut.  13  June  74  ;    Capt.  14  Sept.  81;     Major 

Lt. Colonel,  29  Dec.  93  ;  Lt. Colonel,  1  Dec.  97. 


.  52;    Brerst  Major, 
June  fis;_  Colonel, 


Lieut. General,  21  Aug.  83;  Colonel  Royal  Inskilling  Fusiliers",. 

L?.  p27  0ot.  71;  Cajrt. 
10  Aug.  90  ;    Brevet) 


5  Sept.  77 
30  Jan. 


30  Jan. 

16  Feb. 

1  May 


22  Jau.    79 

21  June  79 

13  Aug.  79 

13  Aug.  79 

13  Aug.  70 

13  Aug.  79 
11  Oct.  79 

14  Jan.    80 


Majors.  2>-r>  lieut, 

2  Henrj-  George  Daniel,3  2nd  in  Com-') 
maud  1  Feh.  98     j 

1  John  Francis  William  Charley,4  2nd  1 
in  Command    ) 

1  Henry  M'L.eod  5foung  

1  Francis  Alexander  Sanders 

Edward  Aubrey  Stracban  

p.s.c.  Thomas  D'Oyly  Snow6  (Bt  Lt.  \ 

Colonel  16  Nov.  08),  Brigade  Major,  > 

Egm't,  13  July  98 J 

Ricnard  Charles  Clement  Cox,  Adj.  \ 
Syderaliitil  Volunteer*  18  Sept.  97  ...  j 

2  p.s.c.  Archibald  James  Murray" 

Captains. 

Jasper  Graham  Mayne    

Gerald  Macsay  Mackenzie,  Adjutant') 

1  Vol.  Bn.  Royal  Fusiliers  j  Mar.  95  j 

1  Charles  John  Lloyd  Davidson 

p.s.c.  John  Leathley  Armitage,  Inst.  \ 

Royal  Military  College  27  June  96...  ] 
p.s.o.HarryOtho  Devereux  Hickman,5  > 

Assist.  Mil. Seer. Bermu  10,24  Juneoo  i 
George  Powell  Stewart,9  Adjutant  2  ~) 

Jersey  Militia  ty  Dec.  94    ) 

Thos.  Godwin  Campbell  Reynolds,'0'/ 

Adjt.  S.I.  Railway  Vol*.  7  May  97... ) 
Richard  Mildmay  Foot,"  Adj.  '2  Vol.  \ 

Battalion  Bedford  Rc.gt.  25  Nov.  95    ) 

1  Annesley  Johu  Hancocks    

Ernest  Blennerha>settBlennerhassett,  > 

Adjutant  3  Jersey  Militia  1  Oct.  96...  J 

Charles  Melville  Kendall,  Adjutant  i\ 

Vol.Bn.  Bedfordshire  Rrgt.  1  June  97  J 

2  Francis  George  Jones12 

2  Henry  Percy  Hancox" "... 

Arthur  Francis  Hamilton  Cox,1*  Army  ) 

Bay  Departmemt  , ' j 

2  Cha.ries  Rodney  Heastey15 

1  Claude  Houst  n  Stuart'. 

r  William  Liens]  Percci  C-ictsn 
Charles  Arthur  Wilding,"  Adjutant  \ 
4  Battalion  1  Sept.  97    j 

1  p.s  a.  Kdwrn-d  James' Buck'lev,  AdiuO 
tant  15  Dec.  98 ' j 

2  Ambrose  S,t.  Quintin  Ricardo1?.".'".'."... 
2  Frederick    Hush    Gordon   Cunliffe18  1 

Station  Staff' Oficer,Murree,g\ug.gS ) 
2  Robert  Campbell  Pierce19 

1  William  Francis  Hescs^ 
John  Cecil  Armstrong,  Army  P., y  JOept. 

2  Travers  Edwards  Clarke,20  Adjutant  V 
31  Oct. 98 j 

1/, a  1   F-rcii,-1  Scott' Eeves1 

2  Stafford  James  Somerville22  \ 

2  Evan  Henry  Llewellyn 

Lieutenants. 

Rol  lie  Fitzgerald  Uniacke,  Assist.  Inst.  ~> 

Kythe  school  of  Musketry  15  July  93  S 

ji  Charies  George  oime  [Depot  1 

j     Francis  Cochrane  Loftus,    on  speeio,l\ 

employ  until  West  African  Regiment     f 

,i  Henry  Adolphe.  Le Person,  Staff  College 

2  tj  eorge  William  Kemvs23 

I2  Edward  Sansmarez  Carey24 

2  Robert  Wiliiam  Hamilton  Mitchell"   ... 

2  George  Wheeler  Morle.}26 

J2  Joseph  Aloysius  Byrne  [Depot)  ". 

1  John  Evans    ' 

p  Archibald  Hugh  Arhuthnot 

2  Henry  Tate  Mauley2" 

2  Henry  Alexander  Johnson28 

2  George  Charles  Grazebrook29 

1  James  Norrrian  Crawford  

1  Edward  William  Atkinson 

1  Jaines  Taylor  Lowry  

1  Richard  Asbmur  Blair  Young, 

1  Algernon  Cuuiley  Jeficoat 

2  William  Clerke  Burton30 


5  Feb.  87 

23  Mar.  S7 

14  Sept.  87 

16  Nov.  87 

10  Nov.  88 

:6  June  89 

9  Nov.  39 

29  Mar.  90 

11  June  00 

29  Oct.  00 

10  Nov.  88 

29  Nov.  90 

23  May  91 

jo  Oct.  91 


19  Nov. 

17  Dec. 

23  Jan. 
26  Apr. 
19  July 
4  Oct. 

23  Dec. 
23  Dec. 
7  Mar. 

6  Mar. 
17  Apr. 
29  May 

29  May 

7  Dec. 
12  Aug 
23  Dec. 
:+  July 

8  Sept. 

30  Sept 


95 

95 

95 

95 

.    96 

96 

97 

9l\ 
90! 


LIEUT. 

CAPTAIN. 

SBOT.MAJ. 

ilAJOR 

21  Mar.    78 

4  Oct.      84 

1  Feb. 

93 

1  Nov.   78 

13  Jan.    85 

23  Sept 

93 

13  Nov.   78 

2  Feb.    85, 

93 

oft 

18  Nov.   78 

2  Feb.    85, 

8  Apr. 

1  Feb.   79 

2  Feu.    85 

|     1  Feb. 

97 

1  July    81 

1  July    87 

1  May 

97 

8  Dec.    80 

7  May    87 

08- 

1  July    81 

1  July    87 

1  June 

98 

1  July    81 

10  Sept.  87 

1  July    81 

1  Feb.    83 

1  July    81 

1  Feb.    S3 

1  July    81 

17  Oct.     S3 

1  July    Si 

28  Aug.   89. 

30  Jan.    84 

6  Mar.    91 

14  May    84 

24  June  91 

7  Feb.    85 

24  June   91 

7  Feb.    85 

1  July    91 

6  May    85 

20  June   92 

29  Aug.    85 

12  Oct.     92 

16  Dec.    3, 

1  Feb.    93 

30  Jan.    80 

1  Mar.   95 

13  Feb.    86 

24  June   96 

10  Nov.    86 

24  June  96 

16  Jan.    39 

1  Oct.     96 

S  May   89 

1  Oct.     96 

11  Sept.  89 

1  June  97 

22  Oct.     90 

7  June   97 

15  Dec.    90 

6  A.ug.   97 

11  Aug.    91 

3  Nov.   97 

10  June   91 

1  Dec.    97 

4  June   91 

13  Apr.    98 

30  Sept.  91 

13  Apr.    98 

2c  June   92 

13  Apr.    98 

21  Sept.  92 

1  June   98 

2t  Sept.  92 

1  June   98 

21  Jan.    93 

8  June   98 

79  July    93 

1  Jan.    95 

1  Mar.    9; 

22  Nov.   93 

17  July    9.s 

24  June   91 

1  July    96 

7  May    97 

1  June   97 

6  Aug.    9, 

10  Nov.    97 

1  Dec.    97 

13  Jan.    gt 

6  Aor.     9? 

j  3  Apr.    gt 

23  Apr.     98 

1  June   qt 

t  June    °* 

8  June    gc. 

15  July    98 

Tears'  Ser. 
Full  Half 

pay.  i  Pay. 


The  Royal  Innisliill ing  Fusiliers. 


272 


2SD    LTKUT.I 

i  Dec. 

q7 

1  Dec. 

97 

1  Dec. 

07 

16  reb. 

08 

16  Feb. 

Q8 

3  Aug-. 

98 

3  Aug. 

98 

3  AUg. 

98 

14  Sep:. 

90 

Second  Lieutenants. 

2  Arthur  Mostyu  Davies31 

i  Waller  Ochiltree  Stuart     

2  Charles  Henry  George  Vesey  Stokes32 

2  Noel  Holmes  Lincoln  

2  Ricbar  1  Hope  Waller 

2  Frederick  FitzRoy  Vallings  

2  Alan  Ceorge  Caldwell  Hutchinson 

1  William  Waltrude  Meldon 

1  Daniel  George  Harold  Auchinleck 


Quarter  Masters. — 2  Edward  Henry  Bell,33  17  July  95  ;  Son.  Lieut. 
1  James  Arthur  Page,  10  Feb.  97  ;  Son.  Lieut. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
-istBatt.  returned  from  South  Africa,  21  Jan.  1889.     2nd  Butt,  embarked  for  Lndia,  12  De     1S88. 

1  Lieut.General  Roberts  served  with  the  28th  Regiment  throughout  th=  Eistern  campaign  of  1834-55,  including 
the  Battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  an*j,irinthe  C^m3tervon  the  iSth  June  (.Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legionof  Honor,  5th  CKss  of  the  \le  ijidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Commanded  a  detachment  of  500  men  of  the  28th  Regt.  against  the  Waghsrs  with  the  Okamuudel  Field  Force  in 
1859,  including  the  assault  on  the  Fort  of  Be.yt  on  the  6th  Oct.,  and  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka;  commanded 
the  reconnaissance  on  Dwarka  from  Lt. Colonel  Donovan's  Force,  cons  sting  of  2  fisld-piec^s  and  150  men,  on  the 
26th  October  185Q.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  in  command  of  a  Brigade  of  the  Kabul  Field  Force  and 
in  command  of  the  Bala  Hissar  Fortress  till  promoted  to  Major  General  (Medal), 

2  Lt. Colonel  Greenfield  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Northern  Chin  Hillsin  1892-93  (mentioned in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Lt. Coionel).  Served  in  the  campaign  en  the  North  Weft  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart  in  1S97-98  in  command  oi  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force,  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley,  and  the  occupation  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

3  Major  Daniel  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Transport  and  attached  to  the  ist  Battalion  of 
the  Royal  Irish  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Served  in   the  campaign  on  the  North  West 

Frontier  of  India  underSir  William  Lockhart  in  1S97-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  with 
the  Tii  ah  Expeditionary  Force,  inclading  he  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley,  and  the  occupation  of  the  Khyber 
Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Major  Charley  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2ndBattdion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the 
operations  in  the  Bara  Valley,  and  the  occupation  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

6  Lt. Colonel  Snow  served  m  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Nile  ^Expedition  in 
1884-85  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  of  the  Camel  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  Abu 
Kru— severely  wounded  (Medal  wiih  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

7  Major  Murray  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

8  Captain  Hickman  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
in  the  ODerationsin  the  Soudan  in  December  iS83  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah(4th  Class  of  theMedjidie, 
Clasp).' 

9  Captain  Stewart  served  in  the  operations  on  the  North  East  Frontier  of  Burma  in  1891-92. 

10  Captain  Reynolds  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1 886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps);  with  the  Chin- 
Lnshai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  as  Transport  Officer  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Manipore  Field  Force  in  1891  as 
Brigade  Transport  Officer  (Clasp). 

11  Captain  Foot  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  18S8. 

12  Captain  Jones  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills  in  1892-03  as  Signalling  OfFcer.  Served  in 
the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Fronteir  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley 
and  the  occupation  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

13  Captain  Hancox  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1389-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

14  Captain  A.  F.  H.  Cox  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5  with  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive"s  Star). 

15  Captain  Heastey  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nu  Battalion  Royal  Inniskiliing  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16  Captain  Wilding  served  in  the  Wuntho  Expedition  in  1890-91  with  the  Burma  Military  Police  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

17  Captain  Ricardo  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the 
operations  in  the  Bara  Valley,  and  the  occupation  of  the  KhyV  er  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

16  Captain  Cunlifle  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Soaforth  Highlanders 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Adjutant  2nd  Bat- 
talion Seaforth  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

19  Captain  Pierce  served  with  the  Eastern  Column,  Burma,  in  1891-92  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North. 
West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S97-9S  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Captain  Clarke  served  in  the  carnpai  n  rn  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  nith  the  Tirah  Expeditionaiy  F.  rce,  including  the 
operations  in  the  Bara  Valby  anu  the  occupation  of  the  Kl  yber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

21  Captain  Scott-Beves  served  in  tie  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontitr  of  India  unoer  Sir  Willitrm  Lock- 
hart in  1897-9S  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including 
the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  and  the  occupation  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

22  Captain  Somerville  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  r  ir  William  Lockhart 
in  1S97-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  with  the  Tirah  Expediuunary  Force,  including;  the 
operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  ahd  the  occupation  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

23  Lieut.  Kenny  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  \\  illium  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Inniskil  ing  Fusiliers  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the 
operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  and  the  occupation  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

24  Lieut.  Carey  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockbart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the 
operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  and  ihe  occupation  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

25  Lieut.  Mitchell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Hoyal  Iuniskilling  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

26  Lieut.  Morley  served  in  the  campaign  on,  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  L0ckhr.1t 
i  n  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the 
operations  in  the  Bara  Val'c  y  and  the  occupation  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

27  Lieut.  Manley  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-0S  with  the  md  Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the 
operations  in  the  Bara  Yalley  (Medul  with  two  OL.sps:.        [For  remainder  of  Notes  seeend  of  the  Cunuronians  p.  270. 

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The  Gloucestershire  Regiment 

]  Formerly  the  2&th  (North  Gloucestershire)  and  r k 
•7te  6ist (South  Gloucester  shire) Begin/ enis. 


t  Matt.,  Fort  William  .Bengal. 
27id  liatt.,  Jersey. 


liegunenfalDistrict 
BRISTOL. 
(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  South  and  North  Gloucester  Militia  respectively.) 

"  Ramilliks"  "Louiseurg  "  "Quebec,  1759"  "Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx) .  "Maid  a"  "Corunna"  "  Talaveea'' 
"  Baheosa"  "Albdheka"  "Salamanca"  "Vittoeia"  "Pyueni.es"  "Nivelle"  "Nive"  "Okthes" 
"Toulouse"  "  Peninsula"  "  Waterloo"  "  Punjaub"  "  Chilli  an  wallah*'  "Goojeeat"  "Alma"  "Inker- 
man"  "  Sevastopol  "  "Delhi." 


Years"  Ser 


Full  Hall 
I'lV.  1M\ 
I 


Colonel.— John  Patrick  Sutton  Redmond,1  CB.  Ensign,  7  Jan.  42;  Lieut.  p>9  Sept.  43 ;  Captain,  20  May 
48  ;  Major,  I'll  May  55;  Lt. Colonel,  '10  May  61  ;  Colonel,  10  May  66;  Major  General,  :  Oct.  77;  Lieni. 
General,  1  July  81 ;   Colonel  Gloucestershire  Regiment,  25  Jau.  97. 

1  Lieutenant  Colonel.— Edmund  Pcrcival  Wilford,  Ensign,  "25  July  65  ;  Lt.  v2j  June  6S  ;  Capt.  27  Sept. 
79  ;  Major,  19  July  82  :  Lt  .Colonel ,  11  May  94. 


2X»    LIEUT. 


30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 
11  May 

17  Apr. 
17  Apr. 
21  June 

13  Aug. 
23  Oct. 


Majors. 
2  Robert    Frederick   Lindsell,   2nd  in  ) 
Command  26  June  96 J" 

1  Stanley  Humpheiw,  2nd  in  Command) 

9  Sept.  96  j 

2  Charles  James  Vines  

1  Herbert  ..Capel  Cure,5  DSO 

2  Charles  DnPlatRichardson-Grithths0.. 
2  Havdon  d'Aubrey  Potenger  Taylor  .. 

1  William  RadelifTe  Peel  Wallace7  

2  Hugh  Richard  Tufnell  {Depot) 

Captains. 

2  -Hore.  Robert  French 

2  Samuel  Alexander  James  

John  David  Jones  Bishop,  Adjutant  :  "I 

Volunteer  Battalion  31  Dec.  96  j  ,   I4  Jan-     S0 

a  Claude  Moss,  Adj.  Bombay   Volunteer  ) 

Rifles  1 8  May  94   S\        

Joseph    Scovell  Hobbs,   Adjutant  4  \ 

Battalion  5  Aug.  95 )  

Cutts  Humphry  Hill.  Adjutant!  Vol.  >  i 

Bn.  Soritk  Stafford  Begt.  10  Jan.  98..  j  I         

1  Alfred    Crowdy  Lovett,   Adjutant   3)1 

Batta lion  2  Nov.  96    5  

Stuart  Duncan !         

Stephen  Willcock12 !         

Bertram  Oliphant  Fyfl'e   j         

1  Charles  John  Venabies     |         

1  Vernon  Eliott  Russell  (Depot)    !         

2  James  Greetham  Howard  Whylock 

George  Swinton  Tulloh 5  Feb.    87 

2  Keith  Maitland  Davie,  Staff  College I   14  Sept. 

Richard  Conner  11  Feb. 

2  George  Frederick  Gardiner   23  Mar. 

1  Frederick  Sutherland  Stayner 9  May 

"Lieutenants. 
Richard  Price  Jordan,  Adjutant  Cal-~> 

cutta  Volunteer  Eifles,  8  July  97 > 

Harold  Esmond  Piatt,  Aide  de  Camp  to  I 
Lt. General  G.  D.  Barker  15  Mar.  97  )' 
Frank  Burges,  seroing   with  the  Egyp- 1 

Han  Army     S 

Alan  Bryant  (Depot) 29  Mar.    9' 

Francis  Couftenay  Nisbet    29  Mar.    90 

1  John  O'Donnell  Ingram    3  May    90 


captain. 


21  Sept.  74!  19  Nov     8 

21  April  80    17  Apr. 

22  June   801  26  June 
!2  Sept.  So    22  Sept. 


5  June   89 

6  July    89 


21  Sept. 

29  Mar. 

29  Mar. 
3  May 

2  Chirles  Norris  Hunter,  Pay  Depart. _ 29  Nov. 

1  Ro  iert  Macgregor  Stewart  Gardner...      4  Feb. 

1  Robert  Maturin  Manning  Davy13 j  29  Jan. 

2  Charles  Bayard  Messiter  (Depot)   ;     7  Nov. 

1  Charle?  Stuart  Knox 18  May 

John  Francis  Bennett    ;   13  Aug. 

2  Robert  Edward  Rising 1   19  Nov. 

2  EdwardDAlbret  LeMottcJe,  Adjutant)  T, 

t,„     0                          -j  M21  Jan. 

12  Jan.  93    )  I 

2  Joseph  Robert  Wethered ,   19  July 

i   William  Arthur  Mould  Temple i   19  July 

1  Alfred  Hutton  Radice I  21  Oct. 

a  Daniel  Burges    |  21  Oct. 

1  John  Egerton  Ruck 21  Oct. 

•  Frederick  Alexander  Breul 21  Oct. 

1  Carlos  Joseph  Hickie j  21  Oct. 

:  William  Leonard  Bertram  Hill,  Adju-  >  '        ^ 

tant  30  July  98 J  J  '3  uec- 

1  Robert  Ian  Rawson 7  Mar. 

1  Percy  Hamilton  Short... 7  Dec. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

2  Roger  Wilkinson 9  Dec. 

2  Guy  Maxwell  Ship  way   j  20  Feb. 

2  Phillips  Saumarez  Vassall I  15  May 

1  Eustace  Ball  Maunsell    I     8  Sept. 

2  Archibald  Alastair  M'Leod  8  JSept. 

2  George  Harold  Matthews  16  Mar. 

1  Henry  Charles  Webb  Theobald  |     4  May 

2  Julian  Fane     I     4  May 

2  Hubert  Hamilton  Smith     1     7  May 


20  Nov. 
29  Sept. 

5  Oct. 
1  Dec. 

1  Dec. 
1  Jan. 

1  July 

24  Aug. 
22  Oct. 
10  May 

25  Aug. 

6  Feb. 

2  July 
12  Nov. 
29  Aug.  85 
22  Oct.  81 
25  Nov.    " 

1  Apr. 
25  Apr. 

3  J^y 

10  Mar. 
5  Mar. 

20  Dec.  90 
17  June  91 
91 


89 


4  Oct. 
22  Sept. 

5  May 
31  May 

1  Nov. 
1  July 

5  Aug. 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 

21  Oct. 

1  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
12  Jan. 
19  Oct. 

1  Feb. 
r8  May 

4  Sept. 

2  Nov. 
26  May 

9  Apr. 
10  Jan. 


P.ltEV.MAJ.         MAJOR. 


1  July    91 


16  June  94 

1  July  95 
;     4  Sept.  95 

19  Feb.  96 

1-3  May  96 

9  Sept.  96 

10  Aug.  98 


1  July 

1  July  91 
21  Oct.  91 
31  Dec.  91 
13  Apr.  92 

4  May  92 1 
29  June  91 
27  Apr.  93: 
16  July  93 
18  May    04 1 

2  Sept.  941     !5  Lieut.  Davy  served  with  the  ex- 

pedition to  the  Tambaka  Country,  on 
4  Sept.  95;t,he  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1892, 
8  Feb.    971including    the    capture    of    Tambi 

15  Mar.    97 1  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

26  May    97- 
8  July    97 
e  Oct. 


1  o  Jan. 
12  Jan. 

22  Jan. 

28  May 
1  July 


97|     Facings  White. — Agents,   Messrs. 
98'Cox  and  Co. 
g8j      1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta. 
i   Nov.  93.     2nd  BaHalion  returned 
93  from  Aden,  28  Noo.  94. 


Quarter  Masters. — 2  Edward     urray,  15  Aug.  94  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
1  Robei,'      ">mes  Gray,  8  May  95;  Son.  Lieut. 


The   Gloucestershire  Regiment.  274 

1  Lieut. General  Redmond  served  with  the  6ist  Regt.  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  and  in  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah.  and  Goojerat,  and  with  the 
Field  Force  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Expedition  into  the  Eusufzie 
Country,  and  skirmishes  near  Saggow  and  Zo'ormundie  on  nth  and  14th  Dec.  1849.  Commanded  the  flank  Com- 
panies 61st  Regiment  with  the  force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Commanded  Detachment  61st  Regiment  which  repulsed  the  attack  of  the  mutinous  Sepoy;' 011  the 
magazine  at  Ferozepore  on  13th  May  1S57,  and  was  severely  wounded.  Served  at  the  siege  (from  14th  Aug.)., 
assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

5  Major  Cure  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Transport  Officer  to  he  Ruby  Mines 
Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  VSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

0  Major  Richardson-Griffiths  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  iS/q-So  with  the  Sth  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Medal). 

7  Major  Wallace  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  in  command 
of  the  15th  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

12  Captain  WiUcock  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-89,  and  was  slightly  wounded  in  an  engagement 
at  Temaline  on  the  9th  December  1SS6  (Medal  with  two  Clasps);  and  with  the  Poukhan  Expedition  in  1S89 
(Clasp).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1S96  with  the  35th 
Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Gloucestershire  Regiment  (formerly  the  28th  Regiment). 
Raised  in  1694.  Disbanded  in  1697.  Re-formed  and  sent  to  Ireland,  1702.  To  Germany,  1704 
(battle  of  Ramillies).  To  Portugal,  1706.  To  England.  1711.  To  Vigo,  1719.  To  England,  1719.  To 
Ireland,  1720.  To  England,  1742.  To  Flanders,  1743.  To  Nova  Scotia,  1758.  To  Quebec,  1759.  To 
Havannah,  1762.  To  England,  1774.  To  America,  1776.  To  West  Indies,  1778.  To  England,  1783. 
To  Scotland,  1784.  To  Ireland,  1786.  To  Jersey,  1793.  To  Flanders,  1793.  To  Gibraltar,  1795. 
To  Minorca,  1798.  To  Malta,  1800.  To  Alexandria,  1S01.  To  England,  1802.  T2nd  Battalion, 
formed  ;.i  1 S  3.]  To  Ireland,  1804.  To  England,  1S06.  To  Copenhagen,  1807.  "  To  England, 
1807.  ToGo.tohburg,  1808.  To  England,  1808.  To  Peninsula,  1808  (battles  of  Corunna  and  Talavera, 
siege  of  Badajoz).  To  Walcheren,  1S09.  To  England,  1S10.  To  Gibraltar  and  the  Peninsula, 
1811  (battles  of  Barrosa,  Salamanca,  V'ittoria,  and  Toulouse).  To  Ireland,  1814.  [2nd  Battalion  dis- 
banded in  1814.]  To  Belgium,  1S15  (battle  of  Waterloo  and  occupation  of  France).  To  England. 
1816.  To  the  Mediterranean,  1817.  To  Ireland,  1S31.  To  England,  1834.  To  Australia,  1835.  To 
India,  1842.  To  England,  1848.  To  the  Crimea,  1854  (battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siesre  of 
Sebastopol).  To  Malta,  1856.  To  India,  1859.  To  England,  1S65.  To  Ireland.  1867.  To  Gibraltar, 
1868.  To  Malta,  1872.  To  Hong  Kong,  1875.  To  Straits  Settlements,  1878.  To  Ireland.  1S79.  To 
England,  1882.     To  Ireland,  1888. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion, — formerly  the  61st  (South  Gloucestershire  Reqiment). 
Formed  from  the  2nd  Battalion  3rd  Buffs  in  1758  and  proceeded  to  Guadaloupe.  To  Jersey  and 
Guernsey,  1762.  To  Ireland,  1764.  To  Minorca,  1771.  To  England,  1782.  To  Ireland,  1783.  To 
Gibraltar,  1792.  To  Martinique,  1794-  To  England.  1796.  To  Guernsey,  1797.  To  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  1798.  To  Egypt,  1801  (battle  of  Maidal.  To  Malta.  1S03.  [2nd  Battalion  raised  1803- 
disbanded,  1814.]  To  Messina,  1805  (received  the  badge  of  "  Egypt" — with  the  Sphinx).  To  Gibraltar, 
1807.  To  {he  Peninsula,  1809  (battles  of  Talavera,  Salamanca.  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes  and 
Toulouse).  To  Ireland,  1814.  To  England,  1816.  To  Jamaica,  1816.  To  England,  1S22  To  Ireland, 
1824.  To  England,  1828.  To  Ceylon,  1834.  To  England,  1840.  To  Ireland,  1843.  To  India,  1845 
(Punjaub  campaign  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat.  and  Indian  Mutiny).  To  Mauritius, 
1859.  To  England,  i860.  To  Channel  Islands,  1863.  To  Ireland,  1S64.  To  Bermuda,  1S66.  To 
Canada,  1870.  To  Ireland,  1872.  To  Channel  Islands,  1875.  To  England,  1S76.  To  Malta,  1S78. 
To  India,  i860. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  East  Lancashire  Regiment  (formerly  the  30th  Regiment). 

Raised  as  Marines  in  1702.  Served  as  such  afloat  and  ashore  at  capture  of  Gibraltar  1704  and 
numerous  operations  in  Spain  (capture  of  Barcelona,  1705), Mediterranean,  France,  Nova  Scotia,  and 
Canada.  Appointed  "  30th  Regiment  "  in  1714.  Ireland,  to  1724.  Minorca,  to  1727.  Gibraltar,  to 
1732.  Ireland,  to  1743.  England,  to  1746.  Action  off  Cape  Finisterre,  1747  (as  Marines).  England, 
to  1747.  Ireland,  to  1755.  England,  to  1757.  Attacks  on  the  French  Coast,  175S.  England,  to  1761. 
Capture  of  Belle  Isle,  1761  (as  Marines).  England,  to  1763.  Gibraltar,  to  1771.  England,  to  1774. 
Scotland,  to  1775.  Ireland,  to  1781.  North  America,  to  1782.  Entitled  the  "  Cambridgeshire 
Regiment,"  1782.  Jamaica,  to  1791.  England,  to  1793.  Occupation  of  Toulon,  capture  of  Bastia  and 
Calvi,  and  annexation  of  Corsica,  1794  (as  Marines).  Minorca,  1799.  Malta,  1800  (taking  of  Valetta). 
Egypt,  to  1802  (battle  of  Alexandria  and  capture  of  Marabout).  England,  to  1804.  [2nd  Battalion 
raised  in  England,  1803.  Ireland,  to  1S09.  Gibraltar,  to  1 810,  Peninsula,  to  1813  (battles  of  Badajoz 
and  Salamanca).  England,  to  1814.  Holland  and  Belgium,  to  1S15  (Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo). 
France,  1815.  England,  to  1816.  Ireland,  to  1S17,  when  it  was  disbanded  and  merged  in  the  1st 
Battalion.]  Ireland,  to  1804.  Pomerania,  to  1825.  Germany,  to  1S06.  England,  to  1S07.  India,  to 
1807.  Java,  1807  (as  Marines).  Macao.  1809.  India,  to  1829  (storming  of  Asseerghur).  England,  to 
1831.  Ireland,  to  1834.  Bermuda,  to  1S41.  Nova  Scotia,  to  1S44.  Ireland,  to  1846.  England,  to 
1851.  Corfu,  to  1853.  Gibraltar,  to  1854.  Crimea  (battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol) 
to  1856.  Gibraltar,  to  1857.  Ireland,  to  i860.  Channel  Islands,  to  1861.  England,  1S61.  Canada, 
to  1S68.  Nova  Scotia,  to  1869.  Ireland,  to  1S71.  Channel  Islands,  to  1872.  England, to  1SS0.  India, 
1S80.    Designated  "  The  1st  Battalion  The  East  Lancashire  Regiment,"  1881. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  East  Lancashire  Regiment  (formerly  the  59th 

Regiment). 
Raised  in  1755,  and  proceeded  to  America*,  1763.  Nova  Scotia,  to  1767.  America,  to  1775. 
England,  to  1782.  Gibraltar,  to  1792.  England,  to  1793.  Channel  Islands,  to  1794.  Low  Countries, 
to  1795.  England,  1795.  West  Indies,  to  1802.  England,  to  1S0S.  Peninsula,  to  1809.  England,  to 
1810.  Ireland,  to  181 1.  England,  to  1812.  Peninsula,  to  1S14.  Ireland,  to  1815.  Low  Countries,  to 
1816.  England,  1816.  Ireland,  1816.  India,  to  1817.  Ceylon,  to  1818.  India,  to  1S29.  England,  to 
1831.  Ireland,  to  1834.  England,  to  1836.  Malta,  to  1841.  West  Indies,  to  1843.  England,  to  1846. 
Ireland  to  1849.  China,  to  185S.  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  to  1861.  England  and  Scotland,  to  1865. 
Ireland,  to  1867.  Ceylon,  to  1869.  Indir,,  to  1SS1  (Afghanistan.  1S7S-S0).  England,  to  18S5.  Ireteai, 
to  1893,     Gibraltar,  to  1895.     England,  to  i?97-     India,  1S97. 


275 


3TH 


r  ist  Batt.,  Plymouth. 
l_2iid  Batt.,  Bermuda. 


The  Worcestershire  Regiment. 

J  Formerly  the  2gth  {Worcestershire)  and  the 

36th  (Herefordshire)  Regiments. 

(Tlie  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  let  and  2nd  Battalions  Worcestershire  Mili  t  ia  respectively. ) 

The  United  Red  and  White  Rose.    "Firm."    "  Ramillies"   "Mysore"    "Hindoostan"  "Roleia"  "Vimieba" 

"Corunna"    "Talaveka"     "Albuheea"     "  Salatuanca  "      "Pyrenees"     "Nivelle"    "Nive"     "Orthes" 

"Toulouse"   "Peninsula"    "Ferozeshah"  "  Sobuaon"  "  Pui.'jaub  "  "  Chillianwallah"  "Goojerat." 

Colonel.— Si'i'  George  Wentworth  Alexander  Higginson,1  KCB.,  Ensign  and  Lieut.  ''14  Feb.  45;  Lt.  and 

Captain,  vi2  July  50  ;  Bt. Major,  12  Dec.  54  ;  St. Lt.  Colonel,  2  Nov.  55  ;   Capt.  and  Lt, Colonel,  '10  Apr.  57  ; 

Colonel,  30  Sept   63;  Major  General,  17  May  69  ;   Li. General,  1   Apr.  83  ;     General,  11  Oct.  90  ;     Colonel 

Worcestershire  Regiment,  29  Aug.  93. 

Lieutenant  Colonels.  — 1  William  Senhouse  Clarke,9  Ensign,  S  Jan.  68;  Lt.  v2j  Oct.  71  ;  Capt.  1  Feb.  79; 

Major,  11  Aug.  86  ;  Lt. Colonel,  3  March  95. 
2  Francis  Seymour  Allen,    Lieut.    9  Mar.  72;  Captain,  29    June    Si;    Major,   3   Oct.  88  ;  Lt. Colonel,  11 
Dec.  Q-- 


Fall  I  Half 
Pay.   Pay. 


Majors. 

1  Orbell  Henry  Oakes,  2nd  in  Command') 

26  Jur.e  96  S 

2  Charles  Comngham,10  2nd  in  Command  > 

9  Dec.  90  J 

1  Murray  Ycnables  Hilton11.... 

1  William    Arlmthnot    Lenox-Conyug- ', 

ham'3  (Deaot)  i 

George  William  HacketPain'3  (Brevet^ 
Lt. Colonel  iS  Nov.  96),  serving  with  > 

the  Egyptian  Army    J 

:  Joseph  Chichester  

2  William  Frederick  James  Hardisiy 

2  John  Kussaid  Stewart  Gibb14  


2ND    LIEUT. 


30  Jan. 
1  May 


11  Mav 
11  May 
13  Aug. 


Captains. 
Edward  Algernon  D'Arcy  Thomas  .... 

;  Clement  Maitland  Edwards15  

[  Alexander  Coote  Newton-King 

Thomas  Ed trecorob  Hickman,'6  DSO. 
(  Bt.Lt.  Colonel  16  Nov. gS) serving  with 

the  Egyptian  Army 

i  George  Nowlan  Monro  

Cecil   Richard   Robyns  Malone,  Adj. 

1  Volunteer  Battalion  t6  Dec.  95 

2  HughdeBerdt-Hovell'"  

i  Goodrieke  Thomas  Peacocke  

2  George  White  Lewis   

2  Walter  Dermott  Holland  

Edward  BcM.Adjufant  3  Middl-esex  Eijle 
Volunteers  1  iJay  94 

1  Mervvn  Henry  Nnnn 

2  Robt.MurielSanders.Adjutant  25JUI.T96 

2  Coningsby  Norbury  

2  de  Vic  Carey  {Depot) 

2  Michael  James  Joseph  Sweetman 

Berkeley  Hardinge  Thomas  

Claude  Berners    Westmacott,    Adju-'t 

taut  4  Battalion  10  Aug.  98  S 

Charles  Hugh  Bennett 


Lieutenants. 

John  Paterson  Strong  Maitland    

Arthur  Kennedy  Stubbs.sei-eiHt/  under  '/ 

the  Boi/al  Niger  Company  i 

Edgar  Nathaniel  Loftus  Brock  

1  Burleigh   Francis   Brownlow  Stuart,  1 

Adjutant  23  Nov.  96  _) 

t  Douglas  Edward  Cayley  [Depot]  

John  Ross  Gale,  Pay  Department,  with  ') 
rank  of  Captain    ) 

2  Walter  Raleigh  Chichester  (Depot)  

Cardon  Henry  Seton 

Edward  Schell  Cripps  Hobson  

2  Alexundfr  Townsend  Jackson 

2  Hugh  John  Bartholomew    

2  Ernest  Charles  Forbes  Wodehouse 

John  Murray  Reddie,  Commandant 
North  Borneo  Police,  with  local  rank 
of  Captain  

2  Harry  Dr.  cresMilward  

1  HusrhBeck 

2  Basil  Kenrick  Wing  Bacon 

2  Henry  Arbuthnot  Carr 

2  Perceval  Charles  In  ewsam  Alderson    ... 

2  Cecil  Howard  Palmer 

1  Henry  Crawshay 

1   Bernard  Ogilvie  Richards  

1  Robert  Edward  Lawrence  Townsend.. 
Upton  FitzHerbertRuxton,  serving  in\ 

the  liny  a!  NigerCompany'  sProtectorate  y 

2  Richard  Gordon  Douglas  Nivison 


Second  Lieutenaxtb. 

2  George  Charles  Lambton 

2  Edward  Barnard  Hankey    .... 
2  Henry  Astell  Lang 


11  May  78 

11  May  78 

30  Jan.  78 

19  Feb.  Si 

16  Feb.  7 


brev.maj. 


10  Jan.    72,   17  Dec. 

23  Mar.    72      1  Feb. 

3;  Aug.  78  1  20  Nov. 

1  Feb.    79!  20  Jan. 


2o  Nov.    751   15  Feb.   86 
26  Nov.    79    19  May 


27  Nov.    79 
1  Mar.    80 


8  Sept, 

1  July 

23  July 


1  July    81 
26  Feb.    Si 


5  Feb.  87 
t4  Sept.  87 

16  Nov. 

5  May 
9  May 

8  Dec. 
23  Mar. 
23  Mar. 

21  Dec.     S9 

1  Mar.    90 

3  May  90 
S  June   00 

23  July    90 

17  Ja,n.    91 

9  Sept.  91 
5  Dec.    91 

19  Oct.     9. 

17  Dec.    92 

21  Jan.  93 
19  Apr.    9 

4  Oct.  93 
21  Oct.  93 
23  Dec.    93 

2  June   94 

19  Sept.  94 

20  Feb.  93 
29  May    95 

29  May    95 

7  Dec.    95 

7  Dec.  95 
7  Dec.  95 
7  Dec.    95 


9  Sept 

6  Feb. 
23  Aug. 
29  Aug. 
25  Nov. 

28  Apr. 
28  Apr. 
25  Aug. 

10  Nov. 
8  May 

5  Nov. 

6  Nov. 

4  Dec. 
8  Feb. 


.  82 

84 
34 
85 
85 
86 


S9 


00 


10  June  90 

15  Dec.  00 

15  Dec.  90 

2  Sept.  91 

20  Feb.  92 

23  Mar.  92 

6  Apr.  92 

13  June  92 
6  July  92 

24  Dec.  92 
10  July  93 

26  Dec.  95 

23  May  96 

25  July  96 

14  Dec.  96 
14  Dec.  96 
14  Dec.  96 

27  Dec.  96 
1  Feb.  97 
9  June  97 
1  Aug.  97 
4  Dec.  97 

18  Apr.  98 

23  July  98 


7  June 
1  Sept. 


So  1  Sept.  86 
Si  15  Nov.  86 
79    14  Apr.    86 


25  July    S3 

17  Oct. 
21  Nov. 

26  Mar.   90 
10  Feb.    9 

2  Sept.  9 

10  June   92 

13  June  92 

6  July    92 

11  Aug.   93 
9  Oct.     93 

16  May    94 

25  July    96 

9  Dec.     96 

27  Dec.    96 
11  Aug.    97 


9  Oct.  89 

9  Dec.  91 

6  July  92 

9  Oct.  93 

16  May  94 

2  Mar.  95 

n  Dec.  95 

9  Dec.  96 


iXcv.   96, 


Tears  Ser. 

[Full 
Pay 

Half 
Pay- 

2 

2 

2 

2 

£ 

2 

I 

I 

IO 

3 

The  Worcestershire  Regiment. 


276 


7JTD    LTRTTT  . 

24  Mar. 

97 

is  May 

97 

15  Mav 

97 

15  May 

97 

8  Sept. 

97 

1  Deo. 

97 

16  Feb. 

0, 

3  Aug. 

98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
2  Robert  Anthony  Cleghorn  Linington  ") 
Leggett    $ 

Gevaid  Ernest  Lea 

2  John  Henry  Morris  Arden 

t  John  Francis  Sartorius  Winnington  ... 

John  Dashwood  Buller 

r  Ernest  William  Moss 

2  Guy  Mortimer  Coleridge  Davidge 

1  Philip  Stafford  Gordon  Waiuman    


Quarter  Hasten. — 2  James  Ralston,  28  Aug.  89  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

1  Spencer  Arthur  Snat^  1  July  96  ;  £011.  Lieut. 

Facings  White. — Agents.  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1st  Battalion  returned  from  Ad?n,  12  Nov.  1896. 
2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  14  Nov.  1895. 

I  Sir  George  Higginson  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  as  Adjutant  3rd  Battalion  Grenadier 
Guards,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol ;  after 
which  lie  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  Guards  until  the  conclusion  of  the  war  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevets 
of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  CB.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

9  Lt.Colonel  Clarke  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  in  the  Transport  Service,  and  was  in  charge  of  the  Post 
at  Sutah  (Medal). 

10  Major  Coningham  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-S6  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

II  Major  Hilton  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1SS4. 

12  Major  Lenox  Conyngham  served  with  the  Bikaneer  Field  .Force  in  1S84-85. 

13  Lt.Colonel  Pain  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1888,  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah, 
<Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  with  the  Nile  Frontier  Field  Force  in  18S9  (3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie) ; 
and  at  the  capture  of  Tokar  in  February  1891  in  command  of  a,  Battalion  of  Egyptian  Infantry  (3111  Class  of  the 
Osmanieh,  Clasp  to  Star).  Served  with  the  D  mgola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  in 
command  of  the  9th  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Fir-Vet  and  the  opeiations  at  Hafir 
(mentioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

14  Major  Gibb  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Egyptian  Army  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star);   also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  whs  present  at  the  investment 

of  Kosheh  and  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry 
"  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

15  Captain  Edwards  was  employed  with  the  Bikanir  Field  Force  in  1884-85. 

10  Lt.C'o'onel  Hickman  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  in  the 
operations  near   Suakin  in  December  1888  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
■Clasp,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh) ;  and  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1889  including  the  engage- 
ments at  Arguia  ana  Toski  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Clasp).     Served  with  the  Dongola  Exped- 
tionary  Force   under   Sir   Herbert  Kitchener  in  1I96  as  Assistant  Adjutant    General  Infantry   Division  until 
invalided,  including  the  engagement  at  Fhket  ai-uthe  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
17  Captain  H.  de  Berdt-Hovell. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Worcestershire  Regiment  (formerly  the  2.9th  Regiment). 

Raised  in  1694  and  remained  in  England  till  169S,  when  it  was  reduced,  the  Officers  remaining  on 
lialf  pay  till  tlie  re-forming-  of  the  Regiment  in  1702.  England  and  Ireland,  to  1704  The  Netherlands 
and  CJermany,  to  1706  (battle  of  Ramillies).  England  and  Portugal,  1706.  Alicant,  to  1707  (partially 
reduced).  England,  to  1708.  Eranee  and  the  Netherlands,  to  1709.  England,  to  1711.  Gibraltar,  to 
1713  (further  reduced).  Ireland,  to  1726.  Gibraltar,  to  1745  (partly  as  Marines).  America,  to  1750. 
Ireland,  to  1765.  America,  to  1773.  England,  to  1776.  America,  to  1787.  England,  to  1795  (partly  as 
Marines).  Barbadoes,  to  1796.  England,  to  1708.  Ireland,  to  1799.  Holland,  1799.  England,  to 
1802.  Halifax,  to  1807.  The  Peninsula,  to  181 1  (battles  of  Roleia,  Vimiera,  Talavera,  and  Albuhera). 
England,  to  1813.  Cadiz  and  Gibraltar,  to  1814.  Halifax  and  England,  to  1815.  France,  to  1819. 
Ireland,  to  1826.  Mauritius,  to  1838/  England,  to  1840.  Scotland,  to  1S41.  Ireland,  to  1842. 
India  and  Burmah,  to  1859  (battles  of  Ferozeshah,  Sobraon,  Chillian wallah,  and Goojerat).  England, 
to  1862.  Scotland,  to  1863.  Ireland,  to  1865.  Malta,  to  1S67.  Canada,  to  1869.  West  Indies,  to  1873. 
Ireland,  to  1875.     Jersey,  to  1876.    England,  to  1879.     India,  1879. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion,— formerly  the  36th  (Herefordshire)  Regiment. 

Raised  in  1701,  and  proceeded  to  Ireland,  to  1702.     Expeditions  to  Cadiz  and  the  West  Indies,  to 

1703.     Ireland,  to  1704.     Spain,  to  1707.     England,  to    1711.     Expedition  to  Quebec,  and  returned  to 

England,  to  1 712.     Prance,  to  1714.     Ireland,  to  1715.     Scotland,  to  1718.     Ireland,  to  1719.     England, 

to  1720.     Ireland,  to  1739.     England,  to  1744.     (Detachment  to  the  West  Indies,  1740-41.)     Flanders, 

to  1745,  and  returned  to  England.     Scotland,  to  1747.     Flanders,  to  174S,  and  returned  to  England. 

Gibraltar,  to  1754.     Scotland,  to  1755.     England,  to    1758.     [2nd   Battalion   raised   in    1756,  entitled 

"  74th  Foot  "  in  1758,  and  disbanded,  1764.]     Expedition  to  "West  Coast  of  France,  1758.     England,  to 

1761.     West  Coast  of  France,  to  1761.     England,  to   1764.     West  Indies,  to  1773.     England,  to    1775. 

Ireland,  to  1782.     England,  to  1783.     East  Indies,  to  179S  (Mysore  and  Hindostan).     England,  to  1800. 

Ireland,  and  Expedition  to  Quiberon,  1800.     Minorca,  to  1803.     Ireland,  to  1806.     [2nd  Battalion  again 

raised  in  1804,  remaining  in  England,  till  1814,  when  it  was  disbanded.]     Germany  and  England,  1806. 

South  America,  to  1807.  "Ireland,  to  1808.     Portugal,  to  1809 (battles  of  Roleia,  Vimiera  and  Corunna). 

Expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  returned  to  England,  18:9.     The  Peninsula  and  France,  to  1814  (battles 

of  Salamanca.  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes  and  Toulouse).      Irela.id,  Belgium,  and  France,   1815. 

England,   to    1817.     Malta,   to    1821.     Ionian  Islands,  to  1825.     England,  to  1827.     Ireland,  to   1830. 

West  Indies,  to  1838.     Nova  Scotia,  to  1840.     New  Brunswick,  to  1842.    Ireland,  to  1845.     England,  to 

1847.  Ionian  Islands,  to  1851.     West  Indies,  to  1857.     England,  to  i860.    Ireland,  to   1863.     India,  to 

1875.     England,   to    1880.     Ireland,  to    1883.     Jersey,  to  1885.     England,  to  1889.     Ireland,  to    1839. 

England,  1893. 


The  East  Lancashire  Regiment, 


Formerly  the  30th  {The  Cambridgeshire)  and   rIB,aat,t.,     

UndBat 


the  59th  (2nd  Nottinghamshire)  Regimevtb 


l  Batt.,Ranikhet,  Bengal. 


277 

30th 

Regimental  District , 
BURNLEY. 

(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  5th  Lancashire  Militia.) 

"Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).    "Cape  of  Good  Hope, 1806"  "Cobtjnna"  "Java"  "  Badajoz'^  "  Salamanca  ' 

"Vcttoria"  "St.  Sebastian"  "Nite"  "Peninsula"  "Waterloo"  "Bhurtpohe"       Alis\., 

"Inkerman"  "  Sevastopol"  "Canton  "  "Ann  ad  Khel"  "Afghanistan,  1878-80""  Chitkal.  ' 

1  Yews' Ser  'Uolonel.— Thomas    Henrv  Pakenham,'   Emign,  *i2  July  44;  Lt.    *i9  March  47;    Capt.    P24   Sept.  50; 
Bt.Maior,  12  Dec.  54;  Major,  9  Sept.  55 :  St. Lt. Colonel,  6  June  56;  Lt. Colonel,  "19   Dec.  62;  Colonel 
27  March  63;  Major  General,  28  Oct.  68 ;  Lt. General,  1  Apr.  82;    Colonel  East  Lancashire  Regiment, 
iq  Dec.  90. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— :  Henry  Theodore  Pcnrhys  Evans,  Ensign 

24  May   7Q  ;  Major,   1  June  85  ;  Lt. Colonel,  18  Mai.  05. 
2  Alfred  George  Watson,4  Ensign,  3   Sept.  70  ;    Lieut.  28  Oct.  7 
Lt. Colonel.  23  Sept.  97. 


29 


29 


Hall 

Pay. 


p27  Aug.  70 ;  Lieut.  28  Oct.  71 

C<y)<.  23  June  80 ;  Major 


Capt. 
Aug.  85  ; 


Majors. 
1  Archibald  John  Arnott  Wright,5 2nd,') 

in  Command  26  June  96 J 

p.s.c.  Percy  Henry  Noel  Lake,7') 
Qr.  Mr.  Gen.  Militiaof  Canada,  with  > 
local  rank  of  Lt. Col  on  el,  14  Sept.  93.' 

1  Walter  Henry  Scott5  (Depot 

2  Bridges  George  Lewis 

1  Denis  Carey9    

2  p.s.c.  William  George  Hamilton,10  DSO. 
1   Frank  Seymour  Derham11 

Charles  Richard  Mackey  O'Brien, Ad-  ) 
jutant  1  Guernsey  Militia   9  Apr.  94) 
Captains. 

1  Henry  Montague  Browne15 

Hy.  Lionel  Galrwey,18  DSO.,  Deputy  \ 

Commissioner  and  Consul  Niger  Coast  j- 

Protectorate ) 

Humphrey  MartinTwynam,16 .4.23. 0.  ) 

to  Major  Gen.  G.  C.'Sird  13  May  96  ) 
Cecil   Willie  Trevor   Thomas  Golf,) 

Adjutant  3  Battalion  19  Mar.  95 ) 

Edvrd.  Hugh  Frankly n  h'iuch, Depu'y 

Assistant     Adjutant     General     for 

Musketry,  Bengal,  19  Nov.  97 

Charles  James  Morse,  Adj.  1  Hereford  ) 

Volunteer  Rifles  30  Mar.  96 j 

Lionel  Lewis  Pile  

John  Alexander  Roland  Thompson  ... 
Henry  Elliot  Voylc,  Adjutant  1  Volun-  \ 

ieer  Battalion  19  July  95  .  J. 

p.s.c. Thompson  Capper,1"  serving  with  \ 

the  Egyptian  Army ) 

Edward    Revell    Reade,   Adjutant  2  > 

Volunteer  Battalion  15  Jan.  96  J 

John  Henry  Hale.  Army  Ord.  Dept 

Henry  Quinten  Pinhorn,  Pay  Dept.  ... 
Edward  Alfred  Daubeny-0 

2  Henry  John  Martin    

1  Francis  Harrison  Trem,21 

Harry  Harris  Were,  Adjutant  3  Vol. ") 

Bn.  Welsh  Fusiliers  1  July  96 $ 

2  John  Hamilton  Anderson 

2  Tom  Harry  Finch  Pearso   

Robert  Thomas  Morland  Lethbridge,  ") 
Army  Pay  Department  j 

1  Louis    St.  "Gratien    Le    Marchant,23  I 

Adjutant  29  Oct.  98  I 

2  Godfrey  Richrt.  Conyngham  Stuart84... 
2  Lancelot  Cecil  Bray  Hainber25(De£>cir)... 

1  Leonard  Head,50 

2  Llewellyn  Bradford  Carson   

1  George  Henniker  Lawrence28   

Geortre  Edward  Sharp 

Lieutenants. 
Harry  Maclear29 

2  Thomas  Stanton  Lambert  

2  Aivin  Augustus  Sanders 

1  John  Samuel  Jocelyn  Banmgart^ei30... 

1  Ralph  Darby  Cheales33 

1  Evan  Campbell  Da  Costa31 

1  William  Heaton  Cooper35  (Depot) 

2  Ernest  Rokeby  Collins 

2  James  Edward  Green  (Depot) 

2  William  Henry  Traill  ..." 

2  Eustace  Frederick  Rutter36 

2  Basil  Culverhouse  De  Gex37  1  2 

2  William  James  Cropley  Luddington  .. 
2  Arthur  Cyril  Marmaduke  Alington, } 

Adjutant  26  Jan.  yS   .i 

2  Leonard  Russell 

2  Philip  Lonsdale  

Cyril  Edward  Wilson,  serving  with  the  \ 

Egyptian  Army ) 

2  Robert  Alexander  Dobbin39    

2  Walter  Fairfax  Richardson   

Henry  William  Fletcher,40  serving  in  ~) 
Uganda  ) 

1  Bertrand  Henry  Carter  Boileau  

2  George  Tertius  Seabroke    

1  Gerald  Ernest  Montague  Hill  


ensign  oh 

2ND  LIEUT. 


BREV.MAJ.  major. 


■"22  Oct.     70    28  Oct.     71'  10  Nov.    80 


9  Aug.   73I  31  Oct.     83 


27  Mar. 

1  May 

11  May 

11  May 

11  May 

14  Sept. 
11  May 

11  May 
14  Jan. 


20  Nov.    75 
31  July    79 

7  Aug.   79 
23  June   80 

21  July    80 

13  Sept.  80 


12  Feb.    87 


12  Mar. 
18  Mar. 
iS  Apr. 
18  Apr. 
1  June 


28  May    87 


30  Me  r.    81 


1  July 
1  Oct. 


8  Jan.     90 

1  July    51 

23  Sept.  95 
14  Mar.  95 
1 8  Mar.  95 
17  Sept.  95 
23  Sept.  97 
25  Oct.    97 


30  Mar. 
19  May 


61 1     1  Oct.     87 
10  Aug.   90 


14  Jan.  80 

14  Jan.  80 

14  Jan.  80 

22  Jan.  81 


1  July    8 1 


1  July 

1  July 
1  July 

10  May 


21  May 
11  Feb. 

6  July 

17  Jan. 
23  May 

1 8  Mar. 
'7  June 
17  June 

25  July 
27  Jan. 
13  Jaly 

19  Oct. 
19  Nov. 
17  Dec. 
17  Dec. 

7  Dec. 
Jan. 

21  Jan. 

26  Apr. 
19  July 

31  July 

21  Oct. 

2  June 
2  June 

5  May 

10  Oct. 

2S  Sept. 


9  Sept.  82 

9  Sept,  82 

9  Sept.  82 
14  May    84 

12  Nov.  84 
7  Feb.  85 
7  Feb.    85 

7  Feb.    85 

9  May  85 
9  May    85 

30  Jan.    86 

10  Nov.    86 

10  Nov.  86 
20  Nov.  89 
70  Aug.  9c 
23  May  91 
27  Mar.  92 
10  Sept.  9J 

3  Apr.    92 

13  Oct.    92 

4  Dec.  92 
18  Feb.    93 

10  Sept.  93 

1  Jan.  04 

6  May  94 
1  July 


10  Aug.   90 


1  Ncv. 

1  Nov. 
1  Nov. 

18  Mar. 


22  Apr.    91 


25  May    97 


16  Nov.   98 


22  Apr. 

28  Apr. 

23  May 
1  July 
4  July    91 ! 

10  Sept.  92 

18  Feb.    93  i 

1  June  93| 
1  June   93 

23  Sept.  93 

11  Dec.    95 


13  May  961 
1  July  96 1 
1  July    96 

21  Sept.  07, 

25  Oct.     97; 

19  Nov.   971 


5  Sept.  96 


16  Captain Twy nam  served  with  the 

50th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of 

187S-S0,  and  took  part  in  the  advance 

18  June   95  on  Shahjui  under  Lt. General  Hughes 

10  Oct.     95|and  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed 

95 !Kheyl  and  Urzoo near  Ghuznee (men- 

96  tioned   in    despatches,    Medal  with 

96  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief 

'Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in   1895 

with  the  1st  Battalion   East  Lanea- 

96lshire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

96  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
I  West   Frontier    of  India   under   Sir 

il\  William  Lockhart  in  1897-08  as  Aide 
97(de    Camp    to    Major    General   Bird, 

97  Commanding  Tocb'i  Field  Force  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Clasp). 


ii  Dec. 
29  Jan. 
1  Apr. 

13  May    96|; 

1  July 
21  Oct. 


30  Mar. 

5  Nov. 
19  Nov. 

19  Nov. 

12  Jan. 
26  Jan. 
10   Aug 


Years' Ser. 

Full 
Pay^ 

3 

Half 
Pay. 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

I 

4 

IO 

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The  East  Lancashire  Regiment; 


278 


Second  Lieutejtants. 
William    Edward     Bailey,41    serving') 

with  the  Egyptian  Army     $ 

Edgar  Ernest  Coventry 

George  Burrows 

Sutton  A.vlmer  Davies 

Herbert  Laurence  Wethered 

Alfred  Aquila  Sniith 

Ralph  Allen  Gosset   

Herbert  Geffrard  Pirouet   

Roger  Dyke  Baker    


2ND   LIEUT. 

18  Nov. 

96 

20  Feb. 

97 

15  May 

97 

15  May 

97 

3  Sept. 

97 

1  Dec. 

97 

16  Feb. 

9« 

4  Hay 

Q8 

3  Aug. 

98 

Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  returned  from  Burmah.  17  Dec.  97. 
2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  India,  17  Sept.  97. 


Quarter  Masters.— 1  William  Holbourn,42  30  Jan.  95  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
2  William  A.  Webb,44  10  Apr.  89  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 


I  Lt. General  Pakenham  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54,  and  was  slightly  and 
also  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevets  of  Major.aud  Lt.Colonel,  Sardinian  and 
Turkish  Medals,  and  =;th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

4  Lt.Colonel  Watson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  7S79  (Medal  with  Clasrj).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880 
(Medal). 

5  Major  Wright  served  with  the  Cbitrn.l  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  wtth  the  1st  Battalion  East 
Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Lt.Colonel  Lake  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Southern  Afghanistan 
Field  Force  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  attached  to  the  Intelligence  Department,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  in  the  advance  to  Temai  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

8  Major  Scott  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  East 
Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

9  Major  Carey  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  East 
Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Major  Hamilton  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892  as  Brigade  Major.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief 
Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  2nd  Brigade 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp), 

II  Major  Derham  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion 
East  Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

15  Captain  Browne  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion 
East  Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

18  Major  Gallwey  served  in  the  expedition  against  Nimba  and  Brass  villages,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1S95  in 
command  of  the  Forces  of  the  Niger  Coast  Protectorate  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp);, 
and  with  the  Benin  Expedition  under  Rear  Admiral  Rawson  in  1897  as  Deputy  Commissioner  and  Consul  Niger 
Coast  Protectorate  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp). 

J9  Major  Capper  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion 
East  Lancashire  Resrirnent  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Captain  Daubeny  served  with  the  Chitral  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  East 
Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Captain  Trent  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  East 
Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

28  Captain  Le  Marchant  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion- 
East  Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

24  Captain  Stuart  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  tue  ist  Battalion  East 
Lancashire  Regimont  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lookhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Transport  Officer  (two  Clasps). 

25  Captain  Hamber  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  East 
Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

26  Captain  Head  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Adjutant  to  the  ist  Batta- 
lion East  Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2s  Captain  Lawrence  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robart  Low  io  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion 
East  Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Lieut.  Maclear  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  East 
Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

30  Lieut.  Baumgartner  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhartin  1S94-9S  as  Assist- 
ant Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  2nd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force 
under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  East  Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

33  Lieut.  Oheales  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  East 
Lancashire  Regiment  ( Medal  with  Clasp). 

34  Lieut.  Da  Costa  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion 
East  Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3»  Lieut.  Cooper  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  East 
Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

36  Lieut.  Rutter  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  including  the  expedition, 
to  the  Buzar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

S7  Lieut.  De  Gex  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  East 
Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

30  Lieut.  Dobbin  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion 
East  Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

40  Lieut.  Fletcher  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  East 
Lancashire  R«giment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

41  Second  Lieut.  Bailey  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896, 
including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Haflr  (promoted  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  Khedive's 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

42  Lieut.  Holbourn  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  advance  on  Candahar  and 
Khelat-i-Ghilzai  and  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  East  Lancashire  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

44  Lieut.  Webb  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

[For  the  Record  of  the  Services  of  the  East  Lancashire  Regiment,  see  end  of  Gloucestershire  Regiment, p.  274. 


279 

31st 

Regimental  District, 
KINGSTON 


The 


The  East  Surrey  Regiment. 
1   Formerly  the  31st  (The  Huntingdonshire)  a 


(Surrey)  Regiments. 


fist  Batt.,  Jhansi,  Bengal. 
L^ndBatt.,  Woking. 


Yl-:,1- 

'  Ser. 

Full 
.Pay. 

Half 
Pay. 

.32 

29 

3/„o 

23 

24 

23 

23 

21 

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21 

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18 

18 

17 

'olojiel. —  Sir  George  Biohards  Greaves.'  GCB.  KC11G.  TR1  Ensian    ,r.T<r^rr  rt   p  ^  t  ^     ., 

n  Oct.  59  ;   Bt.Ma.jor,  i  Mar.  64  ,     Bt.Lt. Colonel,   Z  Mar  %X-ColonH^  t?',   ,'        £"'  5%'        *i" 
25   Oct.  toj      LiJt.General,     11   Oct.   90  5       <W<    6   May '96  ■     Co>o«rf    Em' ?  J        *""  ' 

1  Nov.  r° 


Lieutenant  Colonels. — i  Francis  Fred.  Fyler  Roupell,13  Ensign 
7  Aug.  78  ;  Major,  i  Aug.  82  ;  Lt. Colonel,  21  June  95. 

2  Richard  Hancock  William  Henry  Harris,15  Ensign,  pio  An 
Majnr,  n  Feb.  86  ;  Lt. Colonel,  14  Dec.  96. 


Surrey  Regiment, 
p5  Oct.  67;  Lieut.  P24  Sept.  70;  C<y;<. 
.  70;  £<•  28  Oct.  71  ;  Capt.  21  June    80; 


::} 


Majors. 

1  William  James  Holmes  Frodshara,13") 

•2nd  in  Command  14  Dec.  96 ) 

2  Hu?h    Wodehouse   Pearse,20  2nd  in*) 

Command  j 

1  Herbert  Ring  wood22 

2  Henry  Wightman  Benson  (Depot)    

Henry   Lockhart   Smith,2*   Adjutant  1 

3  Volunteer  Battalion  14  Jan.  94 ) 

Henry  Paul  Treeby    

Colin   Duncan    Johnstone,  Adjutant  \ 

4  Battalion  8  Aug.  94 ) 

1  Arthur  Bruce  Duusterville25 

Captains. 

1  Ludlow  Tonson  Bowles,  Station  Staffl 

Officer,  Jhansi.  3  Nov.  97    J 

2  Patrick  Henry  Augustus  O'Hara 

Finch  White, 2&  Adjutant   2  \rolnnteer  } 

Battalion  1  Mar.  94 j 

1  Eustace  Grenville  tSayliss30    

p.s.c.    Henry    Stauhope     Sloman,32  £ 

serving  with  the  Egypti  in  Army  ) 

p.s.e.  Hugh  Duncan  Lawrence,  Adju-1 

tant.  3  Battalion  1  Jau.  97  $ 

p.s.c.  Bernard   Kamsden  James,  In 

structor  l{.  31.  College  1  Sept.  93 

2  William  Hastings  Ellis28 

2  William  Henry  Gorman  

p.s.c.\ Bertram  R.  Mifoi-d3'  (Bt  Lt.Col.  \ 

16  Nov.  98),  on  Special  Service,  Egypt  J 

Orchart   Beeton,   Adjutant    1  Surrey  1 

Eijle  Volunteers  9  Nov.  96 j 

1  Arthur  Joseph  Hill  [Depot) 

1  Kenneth  Malcolm  Patrick  Grant35 
Henry  Augustus  Anley,  Army  Ord-\ 

nance  Department J 

2  Richard  Norman  Pochin  

Lionel  Charles  Gostling  Tut'nell,  Adj.  ) 

3  Bn.  Worcester  Regt.  8  June  96 ) 

1  John  Raynsford  Longley 

2  Frederick  Lord  Aldersey  Packman 
2  William     Naunton     B.oger    Gilber 

Cooper  

1  Luke  George  lonides 

2  Harold  Stuart  Tew     

Arthur    George    Dwyer,  serving  -with  ) 

the  Egyptian  Army  ) 

1  Walter  Herbert  Paterson,  Adjutant  ) 

1  Jan.  93 S 

1  Arthur  Holt  Wilson  

LlEUTE»AN"TS. 

Frank  Hermann  Moline,  Pay  Depart- } 
ment,  with  rank  of  Captain j 

1  Arthur  Henr3-  Seton  Hart,26  at  Staff  • 

College j 

James  "Fits Walter  Arcedeckue-Builer  1 

[Depot) j 

Arthur  Christin  Stewart  Barchard 

William  Welply  Fagan23 

2  Henry  Davidson  Smalley  (Depot)    

2  Cuthbert  Hanson  Towusend,  Adju-  ) 

tant  9  Nov.  96 j 

Richard    Aremburg   Blenuerhassett ) 

Chute  j 

Cecil  Charles  Gough  Ashton  

2  Claude  Harington  Hinton  

2  Cecil  Porch  Porch 

2  Victor  Henry  Mottet  de  la  Fontaine  .., 
Sidney  HughDuxbury,  Pay  Depart.  ... 

2  Francis  William  King-Church 

1  Victor  John  Birkbeck  

1  Charles  Austin  Ferguson 

1  Charles  Fayle  Colquhoun 

1  Raymond  Henry  Baldwin  

1  Archibald  Tyrrell  Robinson  

2  Son.  Cuthbert  James    

2  Roger  Edward  Napier  North 

i    John  Cyril  May  


2ND    LIEUT. 


,t;} 


1  BBKV.MAJ. 


11  May    78 


17  Apr. 
14  Sept. 

23  Oct. 
23  Oct. 
22  Jan. 


78 


4  May 
9  May 

22  Aug. 

10  Nov. 

23  .Mar. 

24  Apr. 

1  Mar. 
9  Nov. 

22  Aug. 

8  Oct. 

29  Oct. 

23  May 

9  Jan. 
9  Jan. 

18  June 
9  Apr. 


89 


28  Feb. 
it  Feb. 


75 


30  Sept. 
30  June 


13  Aug. 
25  Feb. 
25  Feb. 
25  Feb. 

25  Feb. 

26  Apr. 
19  July 
21  Oct. 

2  June 

2  June  941 

2  June  94 
12  Dec.    94 

6  Mar.  95 
26  May    95 


15  July  76 
15  Mar. 

26  July  76 

21  June  80 

28  Feb.  81 


11  Sept.  76,-  28  Nov.    83 

10  Aug.   84 

o\  25  Oct.     84 

30  June  83 


9  Apr. 
1  July 
1  July 

22  Oct. 
10  May 

10  May 

9  Sept. 

27  Jan. 

27  Jan. 

9  Sept. 

6  Feb. 

14  May 
r4  May 

7  Feb. 
7  Feb. 

28  Apr. 
16  Jan. 

20  Nov. 

23  Mar. 

26  Apr. 

21  June 


31  Aug. 
iq  Oct. 

14  Dec. 

14  Dec. 
1  Apr. 

29  Aug.   88 
20  Nov.    88 

15  Jan.    89 

1  Mar.    89 

27  Mar.   80 
2i  June   91 

24  June   91 

7  June  92, 
92 
93 
94 
94 
95 


18  Nov.   96 


10  Aug.  9; 

3  Mar.  92 
31  Oct.  91 

23  Mar.  00 

7  June  92 

4  Auj 


12  July 
1  Feb. 

28  Nov. 

28  Nov. 

8  Feb. 

8  Feb. 
24  Mar. 

8  May 

8  June 
15  June 

14  Dec. 

23  Dec. 
1  Jan. 


14  Dec. 

91 

12  July 

92 

11  Apr. 
8  Feb. 

94 
95 

16  Oct. 

95 

24  Mar. 

96 

14  Dec. 

96 

2  Nov. 

98 

17  Dec.    q8 


30  Captain  Bayliss  served  with  the 

expedition  to  the   Soudan  in   1885    as 

93  Signalling  Officer  to  the  2nd  Battalion 

93joi'..he  EastSurrey  Regiment,  and  was 

94 '  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen, 

at  the  attack  on  the  convoy  on  the  26th 

March,  an  d  in  the  subsequent  advance 

to    Temai ;    was    Orderly    Officer    to 

Colonel  Ralston  when  in  command  of 

19  Sept.  94  Ujio  2nd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp, 

14  Nov.    94  land  Khedive's  Star). 

28  Nov.    94J     32  Captain  Sloman  served  in  the  ex- 

8  Feb.    95  ipedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the 

20  Jan.     9- Mounted  Infantry,  and  was  present  in 

9  Feb.    90  llie   engagement  at  Hasheen  and  at 

15  June   96  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  witfe 
9  Nov.    96  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

14  Dec.    96 
22  Dec.    96 


14  Apr. 

5  July 
11  Mar. 

6  May 
1  July 


92 


941 


94 


24  July 
14  Apr. 
30  Apr. 
21  June 


YearsSer. 

Full. 
Pay 

Half 
Pay. ' 

3 

...  I 

2 

...  J 

2 

2 

2 

2 

...  | 

I 

I 

I 

The  East  Surrey  Regiment.  280 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Lewis  Wentworth  Johnson,  serving  in  * 
IFes?  Africa,  under  the  Colonial  Office  \ 

Ernest  St.  George  Anson    

Guy  Edmund  Bladensberg  Oldfie'd    ... 

Edward  Arthur  Elphinstone-Dalrymple 
1  Richard  Vernon  Guest  Brettell 

Leslie  Murray  

r  Nesbit  Edward  Willoughby    

John  Penrice  Benson    

Robert  Edward  Abercromby  Yule    

Cyril  Edmund  Allan  Spencer  Currie    ... 

David  Corcyn    


2ND  LIEUT. 

23  Sept. 

96 

9  Dec. 

96 

3  liar. 

')7 

24  Mar. 

t)7 

15  May 

°7 

25  Aug. 

Q7 

16  Feo. 

08 

16  Feb. 

aS 

3  Aug. 

9S 

3  Aug. 

Q« 

14  Dec. 

98 

9      ...    Quarter  Tilasters. — i  Henry  M'Dermott,  6  Aug.  90  ;  Son.  Lieut . 
3      ...  '  2  Cornelius  Westneat  Fletcher,  5  Feb.  96;  Ron.  Lieut. 

Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Gibraltar,  22  Dec.  1884.     2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Malta,  29  Oct.  1895. 

1  Sir  George  Graaves  served  at  Peshawar  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58.  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant 
Adjutant  General  in  the  Eusofzye  Expedition  of  1858  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  war  of  New  Zealand  as  D.  A.  Quarter  Master  General  from  January  1862  to  January 
1866.  Surveyed  the  Waikato  River  under  circumstances  of  great  difficulty  and  danger,  and  piloted  up  it  the  gun- 
boats Avon  and  Pioneer.  Was  present  at  nearly  the  whole  of  the  engagements,  and  was  repeatedly  mentioned  in 
despatches— mentioned  as  being  "  always  conspicuous  for  energy  and  daring  "  (Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel, 
and  Medal).  Served  as  Chief  of  the  Staff  of  the  Ashanti  Expedition  of  1873-74,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Amoaful.  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  capture  of  Coomassie.  including  the  minor  engagements  on  the  road.  Mentioned 
in  despatches  by  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  in  the  following  terms  :— "  Colonel  Greaves  assumed  the  duties  of  Chief  of 
the  Staff  on  the  17th  December.  His  great  knowledge  of  the  army,  his  experience  as  a  Staff  Officer,  the  zeal  and 
ability  he  brings  to  bear  upon  his  work  mark  him  out  as  eminently  qualified  for  the  post  he  occupied.  He  has 
rendered  the  most  valuable  assistance"  (Medal  with  C.asp,  and  CB.).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as 
Chief  of  the  Start  to  Sir  Gerald  Graham  (mentioned  in  despatches  by  Lord  Wolseley  in  the  following  terms: — 
"  Sir  G.  Graham  speaks  in  high  terms  of  the  manner  in  which  Major  General  Sir  George  Greaves,  KCM&.  CB., 
performed  the  duties  of  Chief  of  the  Staff  to  his  force.  I  do  not  believe  there  is  any  officer  who  has  a  more  exten- 
sive knowledge  of  the  working  of  the  army  than  Sir  George  Greaves,  nor  one  who  can  use  his  great  staff  and 
administrative  experience  to  better  purpose"  (KCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

13  J-it.Colonel  Roupell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition 
in   1881  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

15  Lt. Colonel  Harris  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  wa'  in  1878-79  with  the  Thull  Chotiali 
Field  Force  under  Major  General  Biddalph  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881 
as  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  to  Brigadier  General  Gordon's  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

19  Major  Frodsham  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  as  Acting  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  of 
the  East  Surrey  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  the  attack  on  the  convoy  on  the  26th 
March,  and  in  the  subsequent  advance  to  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

-u  Major  Pearse  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  under  Brigadier  General  Biddulph, 
including  the  occupation  of Candahar  (Medal). 

22  Major  Ringwood  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  first  with  the  Candahar  Column, 
and  afterwards  with  the  Thull  Chotiali  Field  Force  under  Major  General  Biddulph  (Medal). 

2*  Major  H.  L.  Smith  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  ex- 
pedition to  the  Soudan  in  7885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  East  Surrey  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagement at  Hasheen,  at  the  attack  on  the  convoy  on  the  26th  March,  and  in  the  subsequent  advance  to  Temai 
(Medal  witn  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2  Major  Dimstertille  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  East  Surrey 
Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  the  attack  on  the  Convoy  on  the  26th  March,  and  in 
subsequent  advance  to  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  2nd  Brigade  Staff 
with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  General  Officer  in  command  of  the  force  (mentioned  in 
despatches  1  ;  aho  with  the  TJtman  Kbel  Column  of  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant 
General  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Seived  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
West  Frontier  of  India  m  1897-98  as  Orderly  Officer  to  the  Geueral  Officer  commanding  ihe  Malakand  Field 
Force,  including  tie  relief  ot  Chakdara,  the  operations  in  the  SwatVallfy  and  action  of  Landakai,  the  operations 
in  Bajaour  and  actions  at  Nawagai  and  in  the  Mamund  Valley  ,  also  served  as  Deputy  Assistnnt  Adiutant 
General  2nd  Brigf.de  of  the  Dtman  Khel  Column  of  the  Malakand  Field  Force  and  Buner  Field  Force  (three 
times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

2d  Lieut.  Hart  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  command  of  the  Maxim 
gun  detachment  of  the  1st  Battalion  East  Surrey  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the 
Northwest  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  as  Orderly  Officer  to  the  Brigadier  General 
command  ng  the  1st  Brigade,  including  the  forcing  of  tne  Sampagha  Pass,  the  operations  in  the  Waran  Valley 
on  the  9th  December,  and  the  operations  in  the  Mastura  Valley  with  the  passage  of  the  Snppri  Pass  (two  Clasps). 

28  Captains  White  and  Ellis  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  East 
Surrey  Regiment,  and  were  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  the  attack  on  the  Convoy  on  the  26th  March, 
and  in  the  subsequent  advance  to  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

29  Lieut.  Fagan  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  on  the  Transport  service 
(Medal  wilh  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Fiontier  of  India  in  1897  as  Transport  Officer 
in  the  Peshawar  Column  under  Brigadier  General  Hammond  (two  Clasps). 

31  Lt.Colonel  Mitford  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  18S6-SS,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Sarras  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  in  the 
operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1888  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Clasp),  and  again  in  1889  in- 
cluding the  engagements  at  Arguin  and  Toski  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  as  Brigade  Major  2nd  Brigade, 
including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

35  Captain  Kenneth  M.  P.  Grant  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  East 
Surrey  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  tne  convoy  on  the  26th  Maich  and  in  the  subsequent  advance 
on  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  East  Surrey  Regiment  {formerly  the  31st 
Huntingdonshire  Regiment). 
Raised  1702,  and  proceeded  as  Marines  to  Cadiz  and  Vigo;  to  England,  1702;  to  the  Mediterranean, 
1704  (capture  of  Gibraltar,  Barcelona,  Carthagena,  Ivica,  Majorca,  Sardinia,  Minorca) ;  to  England, 
1711  ;  ceased  to  serve  as  Marines,  1714 ;  to  Scotland,  1715;  to  Ireland,  1716;  to  England,  1739;  to 
Flanders,  1742  ;  to  England,  1745;  to  Minorca,  1749  ;  to  England,  1752  ;  to  Scotland,  1755  ;  to  England, 
1762;  to  West  Florida,  1765;  to  St.  Vincent,  1772  ;  to  England,  1774;  to  Canada,  1776;  to  England, 
1787;  to  Ireland,  1792;  (Plank  Companies  to  Barbadoes,  1793;)  to  England,  1794;  to  Holland,  1794; 
to  England,  1795;  to  the  West  Indies,  1795;  to  England,  1797;  to  Holland,  1799;  to  England,  1799  ;i> 


2oI  The  East  Surrey  Regiment. 

Ireland,  1S00  ;  to  the  Isle  de  Huat,  1800  ;  to  Minorca.  i8oi  ;  to  England,  1802  ;  to  the  Channel  Isles, 
1803  ;  to  England,  1804;  [2nd  Battalion  (31st  Regiment)  raised  1804  :  to  Channel  Isles,  1807  ;  to  Ire- 
land, 1807;  to  the  Peninsula,  1808  (battles  of  Talavera,  Albnhera,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Niyelle,  Nxve, 
Orthcs)  ;  to  Ireland,  1814  ;  to  England  and  disbanded,  1814  ;]  to  Sicily,  1806  ;  to  Egypt,  1807 ;  to  Sicily, 
1807:  to  Malta.  1808;  to  Sicily,  1810;  to  Malta,  1811  j  to  Sicily,  1811;  to  Genoa,  1814:  to  Corsica, 
1814  ;  to  Sicily,  1814  ;  to  Naples,  1S15  ;  to  Genoa.  1815  ;  to  Malta,  1816  ;  to  England,  181S  ;  to  Ireland, 
1821  ;  to  England,  1S24;  to  India,  1825  (Kabul  1842,  and  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah.  Aliwal,  and 
Sobraon);  to  England,  1846;  to  Ireland,  1848;  to  Ionian  Islands,  1853;  to  the  Crimea,  1855  (siege  of 
Sebastcpol);  to  Gozo,  1856:  to  Malta,  1857;  to  Gibraltar,  1857:  to  the  Cape,  1858;  to  India,  1858:  to 
China,  i860  (capture  of  the  Taku  Forts);  to  England,  1863;  to  Ireland,  186b  ;  to  Malta,  1S07;  to 
Gibraltar,  1872;  to  England,  1876;  to  Ireland,  1880  ;  to  Gibraltar,  1882;  to  England,  18S3  ;  to  Gibraltar, 
1884;  to  India,  1884. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion,— formerly  the  -joth  (Surrey)  Regiment. 
Raised  as  the  2nd  Battalion  31st  Regiment,  and  proceeded  to  Scotland,  1758;  to  England.  i759'> 
to  Ireland,  1763;  to  West  Indies,  1764;  to  England,  1774;  to  Scotland,  1776;  to  North  America,  1778; 
to  England,  1784;  to  Ireland,  1787;  to  West  Indies,  1793;  to  England  and  Gibraltar,  1795;  io  West 
Indies,  1800  ;  to  Jersey  and  England,  1801 :  to  West  Indies,  1803  (capture  of  Guadaloupe)  ;  to  Scotland 
1812;  to  Ireland  and  Canada,  1813:  to  Ireland,  1827;  to  Gibraltar,  1834;  to  Malta,  1S36  :  to  West 
Indies,  1838;  to  Canada,  1841  ;  to  England,  1843  ;  to  Ireland.  1845;  to  India,  1849;  to  New  Zealand, 
1861  (war  of  1863-65)  ;  to  England,  1866 ;  to  Ireland,  1868  ;  to  India,  1871  (Afghan  war  1878-79)  ;  entitled 
".  2nd  Battalion  East  Surrey  Regiment,"  1881  ;  to  Egypt,  1884  (campaign  of  1885)  ;  to  England,  1885  ; 
to  Guernsey,  1888;  t">  Ireland,  1891  :  to  Malta,  1893  ;  to  England,  1895. 

Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  JJuke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry. 

26  Lieut.  Hon.  G.  B.  Molesworth  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Fiontier  of  India  under  Sir  Yv'illiam 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of 
Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

27  Captain  Trethewy  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  twi  Clasps). 

26  Lieut.  Turner  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Kacbin  Hills,  Burma,  in  1892-93  as  Assistant  Commandant 
Military  Police  and  with  the  Sana  Kachin  Expedition  In  1895-96. 

29  Licit.  Bowden  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

30  Lieut.  Ducat  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1398 
with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

31  Lieut.  Stokoe  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1898  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

32  Lieut.  Simon  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  7  st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

33  Lieut.  Price  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  "West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1898 
with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasns). 

34  Lieut.  Norton  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

35  Lieut.  Young  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1898 
with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Glasus). 

36  Lieut.  Dickinson  served  iii  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  m 
1897-93  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

37  Lieut,  de  la  Condamine  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  undo:-  Sir  V\  llham 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  (wounded)  with  the  1st  Battalion. 
Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

35  Lieut.  Birch  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lickhart  m 
1898  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

39  Second  Lieut.  Collard  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1S97-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall's Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  tn o  Clasps). 

40  Second  Lieut.  Williams  Freeman  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  "West  Frontier  of  India  uuder  bir 
"William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  isc  Battalion  Duke 
of  Cornwall's  Light.  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

41  Second  Lieut.  Carter  served  in  the  camoaignon  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1S9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force^and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

42  Second  Lieut.  Goldsmith  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall's Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

43  Second  Lieut.  Boulton  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Wilham  Loek- 
hartin  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Vcrce  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall's Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  twi  Clasps). 

44  Lieut.  Hearsey  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive  s,  Star).  Served, 
in  the  campaign  on  tbe  North.  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  m  1897-9S  with  the  Iirah 
Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the    2nd  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry —formerly   the  A^th 

(South  Devonshire)  Regiment. 
Raised  in  1741  and  numbered  the  17th.  To  England,  1742.  To  Jersey,  1747-  Number  changed  to  46th,  1748J 
To  Ireland,  1749.  To  Nova  Scotia,  1757.  To  Canada,  1760.  To  West  Indies,  1761.  To  Canat.a,  1763.  le 
Ireland,  1767.  To  America,  1776.  To  West  Indies,  1778.  To  England,  1782.  Received  the  title  ot  south  Devon- 
shire Regiment.  To  Ireland,  1734.  To  Gibraltar,  1792.  To  Wert  Indies,  1794-  To  England,  1796.  io  Ireland, 
i3oo.  To  West  Indies,  1808  (attack  on  Dominica).  To  England,  1811.  To  New  South  Wales,  1884.  To  India.  1S18. 
To  England,  1833.  To  Ireland,  1835.  To  Gibraltar,  1839.  To  West  Indies,  1S42.  To  Hahiax,  N.S.,  and_  JI«nt- 
real,  1845.  To  Jamaica,  1846.  To  Nova  Scotia,  1847.  To  England,  1848.  To  Ireland,  1852.  lo  England,  7854- 
To  tbe  Crime?,  1S54  (siege  of  Sebasiopol).  To  Corfu,  1856.  To  India,  1858.  To  England,  1809.  ;o  Ireland, 
1873.    To  Bermuda,  1876.    To  Gibraltar,  18S0.    To  Egypt,  1SS2.    To  England,  1SS6. 


t»ttfatt.,Luckno  w, Bengal 
2nd  Ban.,  Devo.ipoit. 


The    United     R2d 

'  S.ALiMAN 


Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry. 

Formerly  the  2,2nd  (Cornwall — Light  Inf.)  and 
the  46th  (South  Devonshire)  Regiments. 
(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  Cornwall  Hangers  Militia 


]' 


282 

Regimental  District, 
BODMIN. 


Half 

Pay. 


I1/,* 


and    White     Rose.       "Dettingen"    "Dominica"    "  Roleia  "    "Vimiera"    "Corunna" 

'PYRENEES''  "NlVELLE"  "  NlVE  "  "OrTHKS"  "  PENINSULA  "   "WaTEBLOO"  "PuNJAUB" 

__0LTA-N"      "Goojehat"  "Sevastopol"  "Lucznow"  "Egypt,  1882"  "Tel-el-Kebib"  "Nile    1884-85  " 
"'  Oo'<'n«1'-John  Thomas  Hill,  Ensign    "13  Mar   2,;  Zt?i6  Apr.  29  j    Cuj.t.   »,3  Feb.  35  ;  Major,  12  Mar.  41  ; 
Lt.Colonel   3  Apr.  46  ;  Colonel   20  June  54  ;  MaIOr  General   30  July  60;  Lt.  General.  1+  June  69;  General, 
24.june76;  Colonel  75th  Foot,  24  Oct.  72  ;  Colonel  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lio-ht  Infantry    " 
Lieutenant   Colonels.— 1  Charles  Frederick  Alexander  Tumbull,1  Ensign,  * 'o  Mar    66"-' 

Capt.  26  May  80  ;  Major,  5  Apr.  86;  Lt.Colonel,  1  July  95. 
2  William  Aldworth,3  DSO.  Lieut.  13   June  74;  Captain,  30  Mar. 


Apr.  qo. 
Lt.  P22  July  68  ; 


20  May  98  ;  Lt. Colonel,  12  Oct.  98. 


Major,   1  Feb.   93  ;  Et.Lt.Colonel, 


Majors. 
r  John  Hamilton  Verschoyle,4  2nd  in\ 

Command  26  June  96  5 

>  George  Ashby  Ashby,5   2nd  in  Com-  1 

mand  31  Dec.  96  ) 

i  Edmuud  John  Hollwa.y6    

2  William  Lueg  Harvey7..' 

1  Henry    Gage    Morris,8  Commandant ) 

Pachmarhi  Depot 5 

2  Ralph  Jaines  Wilbraham9 

Cyril  Godfrey  Martyr,10.OSO.  serving  | 

in  Uganda,  with  locil  rank  nf  Lt.  Col.  $ 

2  Edward  John  Jenkins  Teale11  [Depot) 

Captains. 

Charles  Newman   Evelegh,12  Adj.  41 

Bn.  Durham  Light  Inf.  19  Feb.  95    }' 

Rupert  Stewart,1'  Adjutant  1  Voluu-') 

leer  Battalion  14  Jan.  97  J 

1  Frederic  Hamilton  Chapman'1  

r  Frederick  Gerald  Griffiths  Griffin15 

2  Francis  Mary  John  Dominic  Rhodes.. 
Harold  BridgwoodWalker,"\D.,i.Q.il/.  > 

Gen.lntell.  B ranch, Burma,6'nlay  98) 
Arthur  Grant  Crosse,  Adj.  2  Vol.  Bn.  1 

Manchester  Regt.  15  Apr.  97 } 

Robt.  Nicholas  Spencer  Lewin,18  Adj.  > 

5  Vol.  Bn.  Liverpool  llegt.  1  June  97  ) 

2  Bertram  Archdall  Newbur,yly    

1  Ernest  SumnerBurder,20  Station  Stajf  ~> 

Officer,  Lucknow,  1  July  98  ) 

2  George  William  Thursby  Prowse    

1  Cecil      Bradney      Jervis-Edwards,21  ] 
at  Staff  College J 

2  George  Brooke  Millers  Rawlinson   

Eustace    Scott  Williams,'"   Adjutant ) 

3  Battalion  15  Feb.  97    5 

John  Jeffreys  Bulkeley  Jones-Parry,  1 

Adjutant  2  Volunteer  Bn.  1  Jan.  96     $ 

1  Sutherland  Henry  Bradford  (Depot)  ... 

1  Leonard  Philip  Henry  Bliss,2*  id]u-  ( 

tant  1  Mar.  97 j 

2  Edgar  Penrose   Mark-Wardlaw,  Ad-  > 

jutant  1  May  97  ) 

2  Ernest  Alfred  Shakcrley 

r  Henry  Arthur  Tremayne    

2  Man.  Willoughby  John  H.de  Monr.mo-  1 

rency ,25  serving  with  Egyptn.  Army) 
Hon.  Geo.  P.ugot  Moles  worth,*6  Army  ( 

Pay  Department  } 

1  Thomas  Langdon  Tretbewj27   

Lieutenants. 

2  Paul  Buzzard  Norris  (Depot) 

2  Arthur  St.  Clair  Holbrook,  Pay  Dept. 

2  Alexander  George  William  Grant    

2  John  Harold  Mander 

Martin  Newman  Turner,28  Adj.  Upper 
Burma  Volunteer  Ri/les  29  July  97 

Bernard  Stigand  Streeten,  serving  on  ; 
West  Coast  of  Africa j 

1  James  Hubert  Thos.  Cornish  Bowder.*9 

2  Heury  Thomas  C&ntnn, Superintendent ) 

of  Gymnasia,  Dublin,  18  Mar.  96 ) 

2  Paul  Gregory  Petave!   

i  Thomas  Richard  St  jkoe31 • 

2  Harold  Fargus    

1  Herbert  Samuel  Protheroe  Simon32    ... 

1  Thomas  Herbert  Francis  Price33   

2  Hugh  Wharton  Fife  

Ctcl  Pairing  ton  N~rton  3*  Adjutant  J 

Agra  Volunteer  Rifles  1-5  Jan.  98      ...} 

1  Reginald  Weston  Young35  

1  Francis  Arthur  Dickinson36    

1  Harry  John  de  la  Condamiue3' 

2  Robert  May  Wetherell 

:  Sydney  Colvin  Birch36 

2  Charles  Burnett  Woodham    

2  Arthur  Hovell  Romilly 

Second  Lieutenants. 

1  Alfred  M*thven  Collard39   

1  Arthur  Peere  Williams  Freeman*0 

t  Herbert  Augustine  Carter*1    

1   Kobeit  Samuel  John  Norris  Hawker.. 


2ND    LIEUT. 


30  Jan. 

7* 

30  Jan. 

7*- 

21  Aug. 

78 

23  Oct. 

80 

2  July 

79 

19  Feb.    81 


CAPTAIN. 


13  June   75 
20  Nov.    7^ 


83 


22  Jan. 

23  Oct. 


II 


5  Feb. 
4  May 
4  May 

16  Nov. 

30  Nov. 
16  Nov. 

22  Aug. 

8  Dec. 

23  Mar. 

23  Mar. 
21  Dec. 
28  Juno   90 
9 


16  July 
23  July 

23  May 
23  Mar. 

18  May 


[i  Sept. 
18  June 

1  July 

1  July 

-  July 

1  July 

1  July 

23  Aug.   83 

6  Feb.  84 
i  July  81 1 
1  July     Si 

14  May    84' 
23  Aug.    84 


29  Dec. 

1  Jan. 

2  May 
1  July 

8Jj   14  Nov. 

8i|   14  Dec. 

14  Aug. 

11  Apr. 


ii     14  Aug. 


90 


13  Aug. 

92 

17  Dec. 

92 

25  Feb. 

93 

25  Feb. 

91 

15  Mar. 

93 

26  Apr. 

93 

23  Aug. 

93 

9  Sept. 

93 

10  Oct. 

94 

30  Jan. 

9S 

29  May 

95 

19  June 

Pi 

23  Sept 

9=; 

5  Sept. 

96 

5  Sept. 
20  Feb. 
15  May 
1;  May 


23  Aug. 
23  Aug. 

7  Feb. 

7  Feb. 
29  Aug. 

25  Nov. 
27  Jan. 

14  Aug. 
4  Jan. 

26  Jan. 

23  Apr. 

23  May 
29  June 

20  Apr. 

13  May 
16  Dec. 

2 }  Apr. 

3  July 

1  Mar. 
to  May 

26  July 

31  July 

5  Sept. 

18  Oct. 

19  Feb. 

8  May 
1  July 

17  May 

20  May 
31  Aug.  96 

15  Apr. 

1  June 
29  July 

9  Dec. 
13  Jan. 

6M„y 
22  July 
3  Nov. 


23  Apr. 

2  3  May 
14  Jan. 
20  July 

16  Dec. 

8  Mar. 

6  Jan. 
26  July 
26  July 
31  July 
rS  Oct. 

19  Feb. 
8  May 

1  July 

17  May 

20  Mav 


90    15  Apr.    97 


1  May 
1  June 


9  Dec.    97 

6  May 

22  July  98 


MAJOH 

5  Apr. 

93 

26  July 

93 

18  Oct. 
31  Aug. 

93 
94 

8  May 

95 

1  July 

9S 

26  Feb. 

96 

16  Dec. 

96 

91 

9i 

92 
92 
93 

12  Captain  Evelegh  served  with  the 
Wuntho  Expedition  in  1891  in  com- 
mand of  a  detachment  of  the  D/Uke 
of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  (Medal 
Jwith  Clasp). 
93 1     13  Captain  Lewin  servedin  the  Nile 
93!  Expedition  in  1884-85  wi'.h  the  2nd 
Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
9'!  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
9=!and  Khedive's  Star). 
9|      1B  Captain  Newbury  served  in  the 
'°  I  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  thr 
nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Corn- 
iwall's  Light  Infantry   (Medal  with 
97  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

I  2l  Captain  Jervis  Edwards  served 
9";  with  the  Wuntho  Expedition  in  1891 
9"|in  command  of  a  detachment  of  the 
97  1st  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Corn- 
9°  j  wall's  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with 
9»  Clasp).  ' 

9^1  22  Captain  W'illiams  served  with 
'-'^thcBechij^toland  Expedition uadei 
Sir  CharfBHfrarren  in  1884-85  with 
'the  MountfiWllitlcs. 


96 


\ 


283  The  Dulie  of  CoruivalVs  LigJd  Infantry. 

2ND  LIECT. 

Second  Lieftinants.  

...    1  Karry  Dundas  Goldsmith*4  S  Sejjt.  97 

...    1  Charles  Stanton  Boalton" S  Sept.  97 

Arthur  Treleven  Libby      ;  16  Feb.    08 

■  •■    j   Robert  Nasmxth  Macpherson :     3  Aug.   9S 

3      ...     Quartermasters. — 1  Arthur  Hearsey.**  17  June  96  ;   Hon.  Lieut. 

...  1  2  William  Henry  Taj' lor,  24  Nov.  07  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Facingt  W hite. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
\st  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  1885.     2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Egypt,  June  18S6. 

1  Lt.Colonel  Turnbuli  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  "William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  in  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

4  Lt.Colonel  Aldworth  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  Acting  Military 
Secretary  to  Sir  Harry  Frendergast  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DUO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Belief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion 
Bedfordshire  Regiment,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1807-98  with 
the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  2nd  Brigade  and  with  the  Khyber  Force- 
as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  1'asses  and 
in  the  operations  against  the  Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  or' Lt.Colonel, 
two  Clasps). 

4  Major  Verschoyle  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  ap.d  Tel-el-Mahuta.  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin, 
and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and"  Khedive's  Star) .    Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
"West  Froniier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  iu  1897-9E  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  B'orce  ana  the  Khyber 
Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  clasps). 

5  Major  Ashby  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  throughout  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at 
Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall's Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Advance  Column  under  Major  General  Earl  a 
(mentioned  in  duspatche.-,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp;. 

0  Major  Hollway  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August,  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin.  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  andthe  Knyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light; 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7  Major  Harvey  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Duke  or  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,. 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  is ile  Expe- 
dition in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantrj*,  and  took  partinthe  operations- 
of  the  Advance  Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp). 

8  Major  Morris  served  throughout,  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  with  the  2nd  Battalion  ofthe  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall's Light  Infantry,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August,, 
in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  River  Column 
a3  a  Staff  Captain  under  Major  General  Earle  and  Brigadier  General  Brackenbury  (mentioned  in  despatches,. 
Clasp);  also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  under  Major  General  Grenfell  in  1886  as  Senior 
Water  Transport  Officer.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  "West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke- 
of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

9  Major  Wilbraham  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

10  Lt^Colonel  Martyr  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  throughout. 
Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August,  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  iu  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Stan.  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Mounted  Infantry, 
and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gnbat,  in  the  reconnaissancetoMetaujmeh  an  din  the  engage- 
ment at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on  the  i6thand  17th  February  (two  Clasps) ;  also  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan 
in  1888  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Clasp,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  and  in  the  operations  in.  1 

\ugust  18S9  including  the  engagement  at  Toskt  (Clasp)  ;  was  present  at  the  capture  ofTokar  in  1S91  (4th  Class  of 
ehe  Osma.nieh,  Clasp  to    Star).     Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in-  I 
i8q6  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  Head  Quarters  Staff,  including  the  engagement,  at  Firket  and  the  operations- 
at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Nominated  to  the  3rd  Class  oPJ 
the  Medjidie  for  services  under  the  Egyptian  Government. 

11  Major  Teale  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1885  with  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff. 

13  Captain  Stewart  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

14  Captain  Chapman  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

15  Captain  Griffin  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  und*r  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  I 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

16  Captain  Walker  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1SS4-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall's Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Advance  Column  und  5r  Msjor  General  Earle  1  Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Fiel  1  Force  under  Brigadier  General 
Butler  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  ensraarenient  at  Giniss.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  Wesfc 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Kbyber 
Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

40  Captain  Burder  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  ■Yi'li-i.m  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

44  Captain  Bliss  served  with  the  Wuntho  Expedition  in  iSoi  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  campaign  on, 
the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  if  97-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and.! 
the  Khyber  Force  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

45  Captain  Hon.  W.  J.   H.  de  Montmorency  served  with  the   Wuntho  Expedition  in  1E91  in  command  oi  the 
Mounted  Infantry  of  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  campaign  on  the- J 
North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart' in  1S97-US  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the-j 
Khyber  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

[For  Remainder  of  Notes  tee  end  of  the  East  Surrey  Regiment,  p.  281.     I 


The  Duke  of  Wellington's  (West  Riding  Regiment.) 


ist  Batt.,  Dover. 

2nd  Batt.,  Baugalare,  Madras. 


Formerly  the  33rd  (JDuheof  Wellington's) 
and  the  76th  Regiment  of  Foot. 


284 


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33rd 

Regimental  District, 
HALIFAX. 


(with  the  Elephant) 

'  PENINSULA "    "WATERLOO' 


(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  6th  West  York  Militia  ) 
The  Crest  and  Motto  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington.     "Dbttingbn"  "  Mysore  "  "Hindoostan' 
"  Seeingapatam"  "AllyGhur"  "Dklhi  1803  "  "Leswarree"  "Dkig"  "  Nive  " 

"Alma"  "Inkkkman"  "Sevastopol"  "Abyssinia 

Teara'Ser-  Colonel.— FCr   Sir  Hugh  Rowlands,'1  ECB.  Ensign,  P25  Sept.  49  ;   Lieut    21  Atir    -T  .    n„„t  P        A„„ 

Bt.Major.zXov.  55;    Major,  6  Nov.  57;  Bt.  Lt.Colonel,  28  Nov.  b5     LtColZef  ^    v£ '  3     r*,'  5V 
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Full 
Pay 


Lieutenant  Colonels.— 1  George  Evan  Lloyd,2  DSO.  Lieut.  22  Nov.  76  •  Cavtain    , 
15  June  85  ;  Major.  1  Nov.  oo;_  Lt.Colonel,  18  No_y.  96.  '  c">,ru"!>  2°  June  83; 

76;     Captain,    2D    May   S5 ;    2T,,/0 


2  p.s.c.   Herbert  Eversley    Belfield,3     Lieut.    26  Feb 
lit.  Lt.Colonel,  25  Mar.  90  ;  Lt.Colonel,  2S  July  97. 


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r.yyn  ((^    .  .  .  j 

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Majors. 

2  Stewart  John  Trench, 

maud  1  Jnne  98    ) 

Percy  Temple  tlivett-Carnac5  (Brevet^ 

Lt.Colonel  20  May  98) ,  serving  under  - 

the  British.  South  Africa,  Company  ...) 

James  Alex.  Skene  Thomson,7  Ji 

B  rooisional  Battalion  at  Shor 

19  Sept.  96      

i  Hayford  Douglas  Thorold8  (Depot) 

1  Francis  ilacleod  Hastings  Marshall9... 

2  William  Joseph  Goold 

Percy  Bourdillon  Smithe    

Captains. 
Frederick  Artnur  Hayden,  Atljutanf) 

3  Battalion  12  Feb.  93   ) 

Basil  St.  John  LeMarchant 

Arthur   William     Bentley    Buckle, ) 

A  ring  Bag  Depart  me  <it.  J 

Charles  Vesey  HMm.ph.rys,  Adjutant  ) 

2  Volunteer  Battalion  2  Sept.  95 ) 

Francis    John    De  Gex,    Adjutant; 

2  Sept.  95  J 

Clarence  Dalrymple  Bruee 

p.s.c.  William.  James  Anderson    

Owen  Harris   

Arthur  Ingram  Stewart  Godfrey 

Oswald  Albon  Aldersey  Taylor  

William  Mil  ward  Watson,10  with  Bro  "1 

visional  Battalion    } 

Samuel  Charles  Umfreville,.i<?/«'«»f  "1 

3  Battalion  Shropshire  Lt.  Infantry,  Y 
22  Apr.  95 J 

Herbert  WdliamWainmanWood,4i;'.  > 

4  Vol.  Bn.  Essex  Hegt.  17  Sept.  98...  ) 
Edgar  Garston  Harrison,12  serving  in  ( 

the  British  East  Africa  Brotectorate  1 

1  Edward  Raymond  Houghton13 

Frstncis  David  Behrend    

Henry  Wrison  Becher     

Edward  Moutray  Kinnaird  Parsons  .. 

2  Neville  George  Harry  Turner  

Alexander  Frederic  Wallis14 

James  Alec  Charles  Gibbs 


2ND  LIEUT. 


14  Jan. 
n  May 
17  Apr. 
11  .Aug. 


22  Jan. 
19  Feb. 
19  Feb. 


e  Oct.    75 

3  July    73 


24  Mar.   75 


3i 


1  Jan. 
12  Jan. 
18  May 

1  July 


1  July  8: 
1  July  8: 
1  July     8 

9  Sept.   8: 

9  Sept.   8 
8 


9  Sept. 
10  May 
30  Jan. 

6  Feb. 
12  Nov. 

7  Feb. 

6  May 
6  May 


19  Dec.     83 


24  Jan. 

28  Oct. 

6  Oct. 
J 1  Apr. 

5  Jan. 


88 


1  Aug. 
1  Aug. 
1  Aug. 

19  Sept.  8S 


85 


Lieutenants. 

2  Thomas  Sharoe  Smith  

Clement  Agnew  Fedden  

2  Percy  Alexander  Turner,'5  Adjutant  } 

1  July  97     i 

2  Norman  Warden  Fraser,17  DSO.  (De^ot) 

2  Francis  John  Thursby-Pelham 

1  Lawrence  George  Stayner  

1  Norman  Bruce  Bainbridge 

1  Kenneth  Anderson  Macleod  

1  Herbert  Darnton  Egerton  Greenwood 

Reginald     Wmnington      Fa.nshawe,  "^ 

Bag  Department,  with  rank  of  Capt.  ) 

1  Frederick  John  Siordet   

Harold  Wolstenholme  Cobb,  serving  ~> 
toith  British  Guiana  Po'iee  J 

1  Louis  Raymond  AewonYi    

2  Arthur  Job.n  Tyler , 

1   Percy  Belcher  Strafford  ,, 

1  Arthur  Marniaduke  Whitakir 

2  Percival  Coode    

2  Reginald  Ernest  Maffett   

1  Robert  NapierBray,ttv//iPr9p/*io»a7_Z?H. 
t  William  Ernest  Marriott  Tyndall    

1  Edward  Neville  Townsend 

2  Philip  William  Temple  Hale  Wortham 

Second  Lieutenants. 

1  Reginald  St.  John  Carmichael 

2  James  Geurge  Whish 

1  Frank  Simeon  Exham 


5  Feb.    87 
4  May    87  i 

10  Nov.   88 
8  Dec.     88; 

21  Dec.    89' 

1  Mar.   90 
29  Mar. 
29  Mar. 

3  May 
29  Oct. 
29  Oct. 

25  Mar. 

2  May 
23  May 


23  May 

85 

23  May 

85 

29  Aug. 

«5 

8  Dec. 

86 

8  Dec. 

86 

8  Dec. 

86 

8  July 

89 

6  Aug. 

89 

17  Oct. 

30  Nov. 
6  Aug. 

12  Feb. 

31  July 
12  Nov. 

2  Mar. 


2  Mar.   91 


1  Feb. 

1  Feb. 

iS  Feb. 
5  Sect. 
1  Nov. 

1  Nov. 

2  Nov. 
28  Mar. 
15  Sept. 


ti  June   90 
31  July    90 

2  Mar. 


18  May    92 

18  June  92 
13  July    92 

28  Sept.  92 

19  Nov.  92 
21  Jan.  93 
12  Dec.    94 

6  Mar.    95 
4  Sept.  95 

29  May    95 


28  Sept.  95 
7  Dec.  9. 
7  Dec.    y. 


91 

9* 
92 
92 

93 
93 
94 

94 
95 
95 

5  Sept.  95 
11  Sept.   95 

1  Nor,    95 

2  Nov.    93 
1  Jan.    96 

28  Mar.    96 

15  Sept. 
5  Jan. 

16  Feb. 
14  May 


26  Aug. 

1  Feb. 

1  Feb. 

1  Dec. 
13  Dec. 

1  May 

7  Nov. 
30  Jan. 
26  June 


MAJOR. 


26  Sept.  90 
6  Oct.    92- 


15  Mar.  941 

2  Nov.  95 

30  July  97- 

1  June  98 

16  Nov.  98; 


97 


98 


5  Lt.Colonel  Rivett-Carnac  served 
with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan 
under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1S84. 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
in  the  operations  in  South  Africa 
nnder  Sir  Richard  Martin  as  Chief 
Staff  Offieer  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel 
Medal). 

9  Major  Marshall  served  in  the 
Kafir  war  in  iS73,  including  the 
operations  against  Sekukuni  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

10  Captain  Watson  served  in  the 
operations  in  Matabeleland  in  1S93-94 
(Medal).  Served  in  the  operations 
m  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick 
Carrington  in  1896  with  the  Mounted 
Infantry  (Clasp  1. 

12  Captain  Harrison  served  in 
the  operations  against  the  Mazrin 
rebels  in  East  Africa  in  1895-96 
(Medal). 

13  Captain  Houghton  served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1SS2  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  iS*7-s<s 
(Medal  with  Cla*p).  7   ** 


Years'  Ser. 
Full  Hal! 
Pay.  Pay. 

4 

4       ■•■ 

4  i    ••• 
3       ■•■ 

3  !    ••• 


=  85 


The  Duke  of  Wellington's  (West  Riding  Regiment). 


Second  Lieutenants. 

1  Harry  Kirwan  UmfVeville  

2  Ashton  Alexander  St.  Hill 

i  Percy  Gerald  Parker  Lea    

2  Henry  George  Bally 

2  Leslie  Blundell  Bristow  Noyes 

2  Alfred  Garnett  Horsfall 

2  Baptist  Johnston  Barton   

2  Richard  Francis  Gatehouse 

2  Cron  Hope  Bailie  Wright 

2  Reginald  Childers  Carter  

2  James  Robert  Bruuker   

2  Gilbert     Ralph    Abercroinby    John! 

Trotter )" 


2ND   LIBCT. 

7  Dec. 

QS 

28  Dec. 

Qi 

28  Dec. 

Qi 

25  Mar. 

06 

25  Mar. 

q6 

5  Sept. 

9° 

5  Sept. 

Q6 

1  Dec. 

97 

15  Dec. 

Q7 

4  May 

qS 

4  May 

9« 

3  Aug. 

98 

Facings  White.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1st  Battalion  returned  from  Malta,  15  Sept.  98. 
2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Bermuda, 6  Oct.  86. 


Quarter  "Master 


-1  James  Thomas  Seaman,16  5  Sept.  88  ;  Hon.  Captain,  5  Sept.  1 
2  Charles  Hyde,  19  Sept.  q4  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 


Sir  Hugh  Rowlands  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  41st  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  siege  und  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  October,  attack  of  the 
Quarries  on  7th  June  and  twice  on  the  Rifle-pits,  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  iSth  June  and  8th  September — 
wounded  (Medal  with  three  Ciasps,  Victoria  Cross,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legim  of  Honor,  5th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie,  ano  Turkish  Medal)  ;  received  the  ITU  "  for  rescuing  Colonel  Haly,  of  the  47th  Regiment,  from 
Russian  soldiers,  Colonel  Haly  having  been  wounded  and  surrounded  by  them,  and  for  gallant  exertions  in 
holding  the  ground  occupied  by  his  advanced  piquet  against  the  enenry,  at  the  commencement  of  the  battle  of 
Inkerman,  5th  November  1854."  Served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-79  on  special  service  at  Luneberg,  and  com- 
manded the  troops  in  the  engagement  at  Tolako  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Lt. Colonel  Lloyd  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-9,  and  was  present  at  the  attackacd  capture  cf  Ali 
Mus.jid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Commandant  at  Tangur  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with 
the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-87,  including  the  engagements  at  Giniss (mentioned  indespatches,  DSO.) 
and  Sarras  (3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie) ;  in  the  operations  near  Suakinin  December  1S88  including  the  engagement 
at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  operationsin  1889  including  the  engagement  at  Toski 
(menu  med  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener 
in  1896  in  command  of  a  Field  Column  wbich  he  had  organised  from  the  Suakin  and  Tokar  Garrison  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  promoted  to  be  Lt. Colonel) .  Nominated  to  the  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie  for  services  uuder  the 
Egyptian  Government. 

3  Lt. Colonel  Belfleld  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  as  Assistant 
Adiutant  General  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Star). 

7  Major  Thomson  served  with  the  3rd  Goorkhas  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee.and  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Logar  Valley  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  in  1884-85  under  SirCharles  Warren  with  theCorpsof  Guides. 

8  Major  Thorold  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrmgton  in  1896  on  special 
service,  and  commanded  at  G.velo,  where  he  reorganised  the  Volunteer  garrison  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal). 

11  Captain  Wallis  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  in  1896  (Medal). 

13  Lieut.  P.  A.  Turner  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  in  1S93-94  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Administrator 
of  Mashonaland,  and  alterwards  as  Assistant  Staff  Officer  to  the  Officer  Commanding  the  Mashonaland  Field 
Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

17  Lieut.  Fraser  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  attached  to 
the  Royal  Artillery — wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal). 

18  Captain  Seaman  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of 
Magdala  (Medal). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Ditlce  of  Wellington's  (West  Riding  Regiment), — 

formerly  the  y6th  Regiment. 

Raised  in  1787  and  proceeded  to  India,  1788.  To  England,  1806  (Mahratta  war  of  1803  — granted 
the  distinction  of  "Hindustan").  To  Jersey,  1807.  To  England,  1808.  To  Spain,  1808  (battle  cf 
Corunna).  To  England,  1809.  To  Ireland,  1810.  To  Spain  and  France,  1813  (battle  of  Nive).  To 
Canada,  1814.  To  Ireland,  1827.  To  West  Indies,  1834.  To  Bermuda,  1840.  To  Halifax,  Nova 
Scotia,  1841.  To  Ireland,  1842.  To  England,  1843.  To  Scotland,  1846.  To  England,  1847.  [2nd 
Battalion  raised  1847  '<  disbanded,  1850.]  To  Ionian  Islands,  1848.  To  Malta,  1851.  To  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia,  1853.  To  England,  1857.  To  India,  1863.  To  Burmah,  1868.  To  England,  1876.  To 
Ireland,  1S80.  To  England,  1885  To  Bermuda,  1886.  To  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  1888.  To  West 
Indies,  1891. 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  {formerly  the  38th  Regiment). 

Raised  in  1702.  On  Sea  Service,  1707  to  1710.  To  Antigua,  1710.  To  the  West  Indies,  1739.  To  Antigua,  i/w 
To  Kngland,  1765,  after  58  years' foreign  service.  To  America,  1774.  To  England,  1784.  To  Flanders,  1795.  To 
the  Vc<t  Indies,  1796.  [2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1804,  and  disbanded  in  1814— records  lost.J  To  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  1805.  To  South  America,  1806  (capture  of  Monte  Video).  To  Ireland,  1807.  To  Spain,  1S08  (battles  of 
Roleia,  Vimiera,  and  Corunna).  To  England  and  Ireland,  1809.  To  the  Peninsula,  1812  (battles  cf  Busaco, 
JSadajoz,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  St.  Sebastian  and  Nive).  To  Ireland  and  England,  1814.  To  the  Netherlands,  1815. 
To  England,  1815.  To  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1818.  To  India,  1822.  To  Burmah,  1824  ("Ava  ").  To  India,  1826. 
To  England,  1836.  To  Ireland,  1837.  To  the  Ionian  Islands,  1840.  To  Gibraltar,  1843.  To  Jamaica,  1846.  To 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  1848.  To  England,  1851.  To  the  Crimea,  1854  (battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol).  To  England,  1856.  To  India,  1857  (capture  of  Lncknow).  To  England,  1872.  To  Ireland,  1877.  To 
Malta,  i83o.  To  Egypt,  1882  (war  of  1882).  To  Malta,  1883.  To  Egypt  and  the  Soudan  1884  ("Nile  1884-85''— 
battle  of  Kirbekau).    To  Gibraltar,  1886.    To  Egypt,  1891.    To  England,  1893. 


ist  Batt.,  falti.  -i 

2nd  Bate.,  ftucita,  Bengal.  J 


The  Border  Regiment. 

Formerly  the  34^/i  (The  Cumberland)  and 
55cA  (Westmoreland)  Regiments. 


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Regimental  District, 
CARLISLE. 

(J.  he  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Militia  respectively.) 

A  Laurel  Wreath.    "Albohuiu"  "Arroyo  dosMounos"  "Vittoria"  "  Pyrenees  "  "Nivelle"  "  Nive  " 

Orthes"  "Peninsula"  "China"  (with  the  Dragon).      "Alma"  "Inkerman"  "Sevastopol"  "  Lucknow."* 

•lonel. — Sir  Henry  Charles  Barnston  Daubeney,1  GCli.  Ensign,    12   March  29  ;    Lieut.  9  Aug.  31;    CapL 

*2»  Oct.  36;  Bt. Major,  23  Dec.  42;  Major,  ^sNov.  45;  Bt. Li. Colonel,  20  June  54  ;  Lt.  Colonel,  gMa'rch  55  ; 

— i'      Colonel,  30  Sept.  57  ;  Ma/or  General,  6  Mar.  68  ;  Lieut.  General,  1  Oct.  77  ;    General,  4  March  80  •  Colonel 

1  55th  Foot,  3  Feb.  79. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 1  John  Henry  Edward  Hinde,  Ensign,  p4  April  67 ;  Lt.  19  Jan.  70 ;  Cant.  7  Jan.  H04 

Major,  31  Mar.  86;  Lt. Colonel,  1  July  95. 

2  Jefferson  Serreil  Wood,5  Ensign,  ^26  May  79;  Lt.  ''27  Oct.  71;  Capt.  23  June  80  • 
Lt. Colonel,  20  Oct.  97. 


Years' Ser. 

Fall 
P.iy. 

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Major,  15  May  89.; 


Majors. 
2  Gerald   Hedley  Ovens,6  sjttd  in  Com-\ 

mand  14  Sept.  97  i 

1  John  StannusPelly,  2nd  in  Command^ 

23  Feb.  98  f 

Robert  Henry  Gage  Heygate,8  T>SO.  i 

serving  with  the  Egyptian  Army    ( 

John  PageWood,9.i<i/.2  I'ol.Bn.i  Jan.  9- 

1  f.».e.  Harold  Arthur  Sandbach  Bark-  / 
worth  (Depot)   J 

Hervey  Saudby  Mayhew,  Dep.Axsht.  > 
Adj.  Gen.  jar  Musk.  Madras,  19  Nov.  97  5 

2  Algernon .NlontgomerieCauli'eild, 10i>SO 
1  William  Fleetwood  Nash"  

Captains. 
Charles    Edward  Hyacinth  Cooch,12 1_ 
Adjutant  3  Battalion  13  May  95  .> 

1  Julian  Edmund  Spicer  Frobyn 

2  David  James  Welsh,  Adjutant  Deolali  > 
Depot  8  Jan.  98   '. i 

''William  John  Ferguson-Davie,  Adj.  < 

S  Vol.  Bn.  Devon   Begt.  21  Sept.  96  ) 

Perc>  John  Bellamy,  <i1W.4Bn.18 Dec. 93 

2  Henry  Montague  Shallett  O'Brien,1"  ; 

Stn.  Staff  Officer,  Quetta,  25  Mov.  97  j 

2  George  Browne   

2  Reginald  de   Blaquiere  Chichester,ic '/ 

Adjutant  24  June  95 i 

Robert    Arthur    Browne,1'  Adjutant  > 

Soyal  Malta  Militia  23  Apr.  98 J 

2  Charles  Ernest  Wynell-Mayow1"  

George  Herbert  Ledward,19  Adjutant  \ 

1    Volunteer  Battalion  29  July  96  ...  i 

2  Robert  Ouseley  Cuthbert  Hume20  

1  p. s.c.  Harry  Denison  Tuson  

2  Lewis  Ironside  Wood21 

Lee  Oliver  FitzMaurice  Stack 

Arthur  Lyon22 

2  Francis  Courtenay  Marsh23    

1  Archibald  Skirving  Woollery  Moffat24 

2  James  Tindal  Ives  Bosanquet,  with  \ 
Provisional  Battalion j 

1  Charles  Davies  Vaughan25 

1  Ewen  George  Smclair-MacLagan26    ... 
Lieutenants. 

2  George  Cecil  Brooke2' 

2  Cecil  Toogood29  

Seignelay     Gustavus      "Willoughbv ) 

Hume30  {Depot)  ,< 

2  George  Fletcher  Broadrick31 

1  Colin  Lawrance  Macnab,  Adjutant  / 
9  Jan.  98 ) 

Arthur  Erskine  St.  Vincent  Pollard... 

2  Arthur  Frederick  Hamilton  Pigott33... 
Frank  George  Grier  Morris  

2  Harry  Ernest  Chapman31  

2  Charles  Herford  Pringle35 

Geo.  Ernest  Warren,  tcith  Prov.  Bn.  ... 
1  Percy  Frederick  Brunei  Hawes  

1  Arthur  Robt.  Seignelay  Lyon-Campbell 
William  Lynn  A-llen 

2  LouisEum.  HaringtonMolvneux-Seel 
2  Thomas  Wm.  Houssemayne  du  Boulay 
2  Herbert  Nelson  

Gerald  John  Marsh   

Robert  Norman  Gordon 

Gerald  Arthur  Morton     

Second  Lieutenants. 
2  Herbert  Cleland  Nicolay    

George  Patrick  Grant 

Edmund  Hastings  Harcourt  Lees  

1  Henry  Wiltshire  Garvey 

Herbert  Watkins  Grubb  

1  Dare  Heber- Percy  Herbert  Reade  

Charles  Ashton  James     

George  Hanbury  Noble  Jackson 

1  George  Ernest  Beaty-Pownall 

1  John  Carlisle  Deey  Spedding 

2  Andrew  William  Qumlan 

John  William  Palmer  Senior   .. 


2ND  LIEUT. 


21  Sept.  74 

14  Jan.  So!     6  Ma.r.    80 

I 

1  May  78.   19  Sept.  80 

13  Aug.  79:     1  July    81 

(  30  Nov.    76 

23  Oct.  801     1  July    81 


20  Oct.  83 

1  July  85 

28  Mar.  86 

19  Nov.  88 
15  Dec. 

15  May  89 


17  Dec.    81!  27  Mar. 


22  Jan.    8i|     1  July  3n  20  Oct.    89 

23  Apr.    8i|     1  July  81      1  Jan.    90 
j  28  Jan.  82    19  Jan.    90 

10  May  82    24  June   91 


7  May 

87 

5  Feb. 

87 

11  Feb. 

88 

22  Aug. 

88 

10  Nov. 

88 

10  Nov. 

88 

23  Mar. 

89 

8  June 

89 

21  Dec. 

89 

1  Mar. 

90 

29  Oct. 

90 

29  Nov. 

90 

10  Oct. 

9' 

10  Oct. 

91 

7  Nov. 

91 

27  Jan. 

9' 

12  Mar. 

92 

9  Apr. 

92 

19  Oct. 

92 

19  Nov. 

92 

21  Jan. 

93 

10  May 

93 

9  Sept. 

93 

12  Dec. 

94 

6  Mar. 

9S 

28  Sept. 

95 

28  Sept. 

9S 

28  Sept. 

9i 

29  Feb. 

96 

6  June 

96 

5  Sept. 

96 

5  Sept. 

90 

5  Sept. 

96 

9  Dec. 

96 

9  Dec. 

96 

20  Feb. 

97 

20  Feb. 

97 

8  Sept. 

97 

1  Dec. 

97 

1  Dec. 

97 

22  Dec. 

9?l 

10  May 
25  Aug. 

10  May 
5  Dec. 

14  May 

23  Aug. 
21  Aug. 
25  Aug. 
25  Aug. 
25  Aug. 

2  May 
14  Sept. 

9  July 
9  July 
9  July 

3  July 

11  Nov. 
2  Mar. 


21  Sept.  92 

21  Dec.  92 

1  Feb.  93 

28  Mar.  93 

9  Aug.  93 

t6Aug.  93 

1 3  May  95 

30  June  95 

1  July  95 

6  Jan.  90 

6  May  96 

16  June  96 

24  July  96 

29  July  96 
21  Sept.  96 
20  Dec.  96 

25  Feb.  57 
23  Feb.  98 
23  Apr.  98 

26  May  98 


24  June  91 

17  Dec.  91 

30  Dec.  91 
10  Mar.  93 

28  Mar.  93 

31  Mar.  94 
7  Nov.  94 

13  May  95 

30  June  95 

1  July  95 

6  May  96 

16  June  96 

29  July  96 
26  Aug.  96 
21  Sept.  96 

20  Dec.  96 

23  Apr.  98 

26  May  98 


28  Aug.  95 


g  July  91 

1  July  95 

6  Aug.  96 
20  Dec.  96 

7  July  97 

20  Oct.  gy 

23  Feb.  98 

31  Oct.  98 


1'ears'Ser 

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2§7  The  Border  Regiment. 


„  t  2nd  lieut. 

second  Lieutenants.  

1  Sidney  Herbert  Poster  Muriel .  16  Feb.    93 

1  Charles  George  Williams  Andrews  ...      4  May    98 

1  Francis  Henry  Harvey  3  Aug.   98 

-  James  Charies  M'Kenna  3  Aug.  98 


i  I 

Quarter  blasters. — 1  James  King,  17  Dec.  8r  ;  Son.  Captain,  17  Dec.  91. 
2  William  Richards,36  24  July  89  ;  Son.  Lien'. 

Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
ist  Baft,  embarked  Jor  Malta,  10  Nov.  1897.     2nd  Baft,  embarked  for  Malta,  3  Nov.  1888. 

1  Sir  Charles  Daubeney  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  in  the  Coorg  campaign,  East  Indies,  in  1834,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  stockade  of  Kissenhully,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  stockade  of  Soamwarpettah , 
where  he  had  charge  of  one  of  the  two  guns  attached  to  the  Column,  which  by  his  perseverance  and  exertions  he 
saved  from  capture  during  the  retreat;  served  during  the  Chinese  war  of  1841-42,  commanded  the  LightCompany  at 
the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night-attack  at  Chinhae,  and  at  thestorm  ar.d  capture  of  Chapoo ;  served  on  the  Staff  as 
Major  of  Brigade  to  Sir  James  SchoeddeatWoosung,  Shanghai,  and  ChinKiangFoo — twice  mentioned  in  despatches 
(Medal,  Brevet  Major,  and  CB.).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman 
(wounded  and  horse  shot),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  renulse  of  the  sortie  of  26th  October.  Commanded  the  55th 
Regiment,  and  subsequently  the  1st  Brigade  2nd  Division  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman.  Mentioned  in  division  orders 
and  in  the  report  of  Sir  Do  Lacy  Evans  for  the  battle  of  the  Alma,  and  in  the  despatches  for  Inkerman.  Was 
Gazetted  to  a  Substantive  Lieutenant  Colonelcy  for  Inkerman  on  12th  Dec.  1854,  but  declined  accepting  a  pro- 
motion which  would  have  removed  him  from  the  seat  of  war  and  placed  him  on  half  pay  whilst  his  Regiment  was 
serving  in  the  field.  Reward  for  distinguished  services.  1855  :  Medal  with  three  Clasps',  Knight  of  the  Legion  oF 
Honor.  Turkish  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  KCB.  in  1871  and  QCB.  in  1884. 

6  Lt.Colonel  J.  S.  Wood  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Major  Ovens  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  as  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  with  the  Khyber  Line 
Force  and  also  with  the  Khyber  Division  of  the  Northern  Afghanistan  Field  Force  under  Lieut. General  Bright 
(Medal).  Served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhartin  1894-95  with  the  2nd  BattaUmi 
Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp).  |  See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "Hart's  Annual  Army  List," 
p.  786.] 

8  Major  Heygate  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1S96  in  com- 
mand of  the  1st  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hatir  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

9  Major  J.  P.  Wood  served  wiih  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasu). 

10  Major  Caulfeild  served  with  the  66th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  iS;8-8o,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment on  the  Helmund  against  the  Wali's  mutinous  troops,  in  the  action  at  Maiwand  (wounded)  and  the  subsequent 
defence  of Candahar  (Medal,  and  Medal  for  distinguished  conduct  in  the  field).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedi- 
tion in  1886-88  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Low  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and 
Medal  with  two  Clasps).     Served  with  Mounted  Infantry  in  Upper  Burmah  in  1889-90  (Clasp). 

11  Major  Nash  served  with  the  Tjnhon  Expedition,  Burmah,  in  1889-90  as  Staff  and  Treasure  Chest 
Officer  to  the  Momeit  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Captain  Cooch  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-95  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

15  Captain  O'Brien  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhartin  1894-95  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16  Captain  Chichester  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  Major  R.  A..  Browne  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  189'*:  as  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Army 
Signalling.  Served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  Wilham  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as  Superintendent 
ol  Army  Signalling  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

18  Captain  Wynell-Mayow  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kelur, 
and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under 
Sir  William  Lockhartin  1S94-95  with  the  1st  Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

19  Captain  Ledward  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-95  with  tho 
2nd  Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Captain  R.  O.  C.  Hume  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  ii  1894-95  with 
the  2nd  Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Captain  L.  I,  Wood  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clnsp),  and  with 
the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  LocKhart  in  1^54-95  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Border  Regiment 
(Clasp). 

22  Captain  Lyon  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  tinder  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitval  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low 
in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Captain  Marsh  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-95  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

24  Captain  Moffat  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

25  Captain  Vaughan  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  ?ir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Captain  Sinclair-Mac  Lagan  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  und3r  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1891-95  with 
the  2nd  Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

27  Lieut.  Brooke  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-95  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

29  Lieut.  Toogood  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-95  with  the  2Kd 
Battaiion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

30  Lieut.  S.  G.  W.  Hume  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with 
the  2nd  Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Cla,sp). 

31  Lieut  Broadnck  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhartin  1894-95  with  the 
?nd  Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

33  Lient.  Pigott  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Lieut.  Chapman  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

36  Lieut.  Pring'.e  served  with  the  Waziristau  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«  Lieut.  Richards  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

[For  Record  of  Services,  see  end  of  East  Surrey  Eegiw.ent.p.  2S1. 


The  Royal  Sussex  Regiment. 

Formerly  the  35^A  (lioyal  Sussex)  and  the 
_2ndBatt.>LundiKotai,Punjab.      Ioy^  (Bengal  'infantry')  Regiments. 

(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  Royal  Sussex  Militia. 
The  United  Red  and  White  Rose.     "Louisbubg-"  "  Quebec,  1759  "  "Maida"    "Egypt 


288 


Cist  Batt.,  Aldershot. 
2D 


[ 


35th 


Half 
Pay. 


1  Quebec,  1759  " 
"Abu  Klea." 


"Regimental  District, 
CHICHESTER. 


18S2"  "Nile,  18 


Captain,  31  Oct.  52  ; 
July  70 ;  Major  General, 


Colonel.— George  Samuel  Young-,1  CB.  Ensign,  16  July  41;  Lieut.    26  July  44 

Bt. Major,  26  Apr.  59;  Major,  25  Feb.  62;  Lt.  Colonel,  24  Jan.  65;   Colonel,   20    ? 

19  Dec.  80;  Lt. General,  18  Nov.  86  ;   Colonel  Sussex  Regiment,  6  Oct.  98. 
LieutenantColonels.— 2  Charlesllaydon  Wilkinson  Cafe,2  Ensign,  28  Oct.  71 ;  Lieut    28  Oct   7-  •  Cavtain 

12  June  80;  Major,  5  M*.  84;  Lt. Colonel,  2  Feb.  95.  '  '  ' 

2  Benjamin  Donis'thorpe  Alsop  Donne,3  Lieut.  10  Sept.  75  ;  Captain,  20  Oct.  83  ;  St  Maior   28  Dec   88 

Major,  jo  Feb.  92;  Lt.  Colonel,  15  Oct.  98,  ^     ' 


Ma  jobs. 
p.a.c.   James  Charles  Young,*  2ndin\ 

Command  6  Aug.  98    J 

2  Edward    Wheler,     2nd    in    Commands 
15  Oct.  98  J 

1  RibtonGore5    

2  Charles  Russell6 

2  Louis  Eugene  du  Moulin"   

John   Ernest    Pierson,s   Adjutant    2) 

Volunteer  Battalion  7  Mar.  96    j 

Charles  Henry  Ashhurst^Adjutant  - 
Cinque  Ports  Vol.  Rifles  20  Jan.  91' 
1  Henry  Browse  Scaife12 


nt  t~> 
•  96  J 


Captains, 
i  Osmond  Cecil  Le  Marchant13 

1  Hugh  Hammond  Massy  O'Grady5 

John  Gerald  Panton 

Charles  Theobald  Walsh  Church,'5) 

Adj.  1   Vol.    Bn.    Manchester  Regt.  > 
12  June  95 ....) 

2  .p.s.c.Fredenck  St.  Duthus  Skinner 16... 
Proby    Edward    Payne     Crawford5 1 

Adjutant  3  Battalion  24  Nov.  98    ...  ) 

2  Arthur  Robert  Gilbert'8 

Ernest  Henry  Montresor,19  Adjutant  \ 

1  Volunteer  Battalion  18  Dec.  95  ...  j 
2  Richard   Alexander  Kane,20  Station  ) 

Staff  Officer,  Ranikhet,  i3  Mar.  98     j 

1  Harold  J  ellicorse  

2  James  Harold  Burbury21 

2  Mostyn  Eden  Cooksoii  (Depot) 

2  Henry  Scott22 

2  John  Frederick  Paltock  Langdon23  ... 
1  Fred.  William  Templetown  Robinson 

j  Norman  Atkinson  Layton 

r  Charles  Powlect  Aldri'dge 


LlEUTENAMTS. 

2  William  Arthur  Gardiner,2*  Pay  Dept. 
2  Thomas  Faulconer  Mair  Wisden25 

1  Edgar  Walter  Butler  Green,  Adju-  ) 

tant  24  Nov.  97  $ 

2  Edward  Leslie  Mackenzie 

2  William  Lush  mgton  Osbcrn'-^ 

2  Alfred  Edgar  Glasgow,"  Adjutant) 
4  Sept.  95 j 

2  Percy  Selby  Cookson23 

Sydney  Drummond  Worgan,20  Army  > 
Pay  Department j 

i  Chas.  James  Kinahan  Maguire  [Depot) 

1  Alfred  Penrose  Mark-Wardlaw 

2  Frederic  Woodali.  Pay  Department 

1  Robert  Chalcner  Griffin 

2  Alfred  Robert  Davis 

2  Herbert  Henry  Elliott30 

2  John  Banholo'mewWroughton31(2)fMV) 
1  Albert  Gouldsmith 

1  Robert  Bellamy 

2  Stanley  de  Vei-e  Alexander  Julius32^ 
1  Edward  Martin  Crawley-Boevey    

1  James  Saumarez  Cameron 

2  George  Gem31  

Alfred  Chevallier  Parker.35  seroina\ 
with  the  Egyptian  Army .,  j 

Second  Lieutenants. 

1  Hugh  Stirling  Ashworth 

1  Evelyn  Fountame  Villiera 1 

1  Nelson  Graham  Anderson 

Harold     Arthur    David     Richards 

Army  Service  Corps 

2  Ssynaour  Bazett3t 
2  Douglas  Moncrieff  Govau3?'  ",' 

Rolird  Her.ry  V"' 1 ■: thrnaa33 

Frederic  Wilfrid  Bagnall  Wiliett 

Charles  Frederick  Watson  Hu^hos  " 

2  John  Joseph  Lyons ~ 

Ch-n-:3S  K-rirbery  Bend 
Robert  St.  Patrick  Mosgrove" 


2ND  LIEUT. 


22  Jan. 


14  Jan. 
13  Aug. 

8  Oct. 
23  Oct. 


19  Feb. 
19  Feb.    81 


5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 
4  May 
9  May 


87 


10  Nov. 
19  Dec. 


24  Apr. 

28  Aug. 

29  Mar. 

29  Oct. 
29  Nov. 

4  Mar. 

25  July 

9  Jan. 

12  Mar. 
9  Apr. 

18  May 

19  Oct. 
17  Dec. 

26  Apr. 
23  Dec. 
23  Dec. 

2  June 
10  Oct. 

6  Mar. 
29  May 
19  May 


31  July 


11  Nov.  76 
23  July  79 

28  Feb.  74 

10  Sept.  77 

12  June  80 

2  Oct.  8 

1  July  S 

1  July  81 


1  July 

1  July 

22  Oct. 

29  July    82 

9  Aug.  82 
9  Sept.  82 
9  Sept.  82 
6  Feb.    84I 


14  May 

10  Nov. 
26  Keb. 

6  Aug. 
19  Oct. 

2  Feb. 
12  ISov. 
25  Mar. 
22  Anr. 


;  July    91 
5  Sept.  91 

j  Dec.    91 

>  Feb.    92 

>  Feb.    92 

Apr.    92 

May    93 

Dec.    93 

May  94 

Aug.  94 

Oct.  94 

Jan.  95 

Feb.  95 

May  95 

Jan.  96] 

Mar.  9<S 

Aug.  96 

Aug.  90 

July  97 

Oct.  97 
Aucr. 


7  Aug.   98 


5  Mar.  84 

29  July  84 

S  Mar.  84 

29  July  84 

18  Apr.  85 

18  Apr.  85 


6  Aug. 
19  Jan. 
2  Feb. 

21  Dec. 

23  Jan. 
10  Feb. 

r  Sept. 

6  Aug. 

6  Aug. 

2  Feb. 
n  May 
29  May 
20  Jan. 
t8  Mar. 

8  Apr. 

3  Apr. 
8  Apr. 


2  Feb.    87 
11  Ncy.    89 


BBEV.1IAJ. 


6  Aug. 

2  Feb. 

14  Nov. 

15  Jan. 
29  May 

18  Mar. 

6  Aug. 
15  Oct. 


Full 
'  Pay. 


Half 
Pay. 


289  The  Royal  Sussex  Regiment. 


■    Quarter  Haster*. — 1  Robert  Pearce,*0  7  Nov.  94  ;  Son.  Lieut. 
•  2  Charles  Phillips,  16  Feb.  98  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Facing*  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1  at  Battalion  returned  from  Egypt,  n  Sept.  1885.     2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  1S82. 

1  Lt. General  Young  served  in  the  Sutl  j  camppign  of  1845-46  with  tie  Eol.h  Regt.,  including  the  battles 
Of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon— wounded  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign 
in  1858-59,  commanded  the  Head  Quarter  Wing  ot  the  80th  Regt.  with  a  column  in  Oude  at  the  capture  of  the 
Fott  of  fcimree,  at  Beera,  and  Doondeakeira  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

2  Lt.  Colonel  Cafe  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  and  was 
present  at  the  defence  of  Alexandria,  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  and  Damietta,  and  the  occupation  of  Daman- 
hour  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  command  ot  the  2nd  Battalion  R  yal  Sussex  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force, 
including  the  operations  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3  Lt. Colonel  Donne  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex  Regimenl 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  on  the  Line  ol  Communica- 
tions with  the  Egyptian  Army  and  as  Commandant  at  Absarat  (Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie>.  Served  in 
the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888  and  commanded  the  10th  Soudanese  Battalion  in  the  engagement 
at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp)  ;  also  commanded  the  Battalion  in  the  opera- 
tions on  the  Nile  Frontier  in  1S89  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Arghin  and  Toshki  (mentioned  irj 
despatches,  Clasp,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Has  also  been  nominated  to  the  3rd  Class  of  the  Osmanieh  for 
services  in  Egypt.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  inclnding  the 
expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  with  th3  1st  Brigade  and  the  occupatijn  of  tie  Khj-ber  Pass  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

4  Ma.'or  Young  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition 
in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  and  tcok  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Deserl 
Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart  (Clasp) . 

5  Majors  Gore  and  Ashhurst,  Captains  O' Grady  and  Crawfurd  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition m  1884-85  with  the  TSt 
Battalion  oi  the  Royal  Sussex  Resriment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert 
Stewart  (Medal  witb  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6  Major  Russell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  We-t  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  im 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battali  n  Royal  Sussex  Eegio-ent  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7  Major  du  Moulin  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  18S8  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  witn  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  on 
Transport  duty  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Manipore  Expeditionary  Force  in  1891  as 
Brigade  Transport  Officer  to  the  Silchar  Column  iC.lasp.-.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal 
Sussex  Regiment,  including  the  operations  in  the  Bazar  Valley,  and  with  the  Khyber  Brigade  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

8  Major  Pierson  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Regimental  Transport  Officer  of  the  left  half  oi 
the  rst  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  and  Damietta  (Medal 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  m  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Susses 
Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart  (Clasp). 

"  Major  Scaife  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  and 
was  present  at  the  defence  of  Alexandria,  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar,  and  the  occupation  of  Dmnanhour  (Medal1, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Regimental  Transport  Officer  of  the  1st  Batta- 
lion of  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Clasp). 

13  Captain  Le  Marchant  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Ex- 
pedition in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the 
Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart  including  the  action  at  Abu  Klea  (two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Hazara 
campaign  in  i38S  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp).  fSee  also  Civil  Decora- 
tions for  Gallantrv.  "  Halt's  Annual  Army  List."  p.  786.! 

15  Captain  Church  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  18S8  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

16  Captain  Skinner  served  with  the  Soudan  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as  Signalling  Officer,  and  with  the  Egyptian 
Army  in  1886-87  (Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1888 
with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  with  the- 
Tirah  Expediti  nary  Force,  and  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  as  Staff  Officer  at  the  Base  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  t- 

18  Captain  Gilbert  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897- 
98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  operations  in 
the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

19  Captain  Montresor  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Captain  Kane  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment, 
and  took  parr,  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart,  including  the  actions  at  Abu 
Klea  and  El  Gubat  and  the  engagements  at  Metammeh  and  Abu  Klea  Wells  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khe- 
dive's Star).  Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  188S  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Roval  Sussex  Regiment  as 
Regimental  Transport  Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex" Regimentwith  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force,  including  the  operations  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with'two  Clasps). 

21  Captain  Burbnry  served  in  the  campaign  on'  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battali'  n  Hoyal  Sussex  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Bazar  Vallej"  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

22  Captain  Scott  served  m  the  Hazara  campaign  in  iSSS  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Medal 
with  Clasp)  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Transport  Officer  1st  Brigade 
and  was  present  at  the  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Koyal  Sussex  Regiment  with  the 
Tirah  Expeditionary  Foree,  mr-luding  the  operations  in  the  Bazar  Valley,  and  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as 
Start  Officer  at  the  Base  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

23  Captain  Langdon  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
iS97-98with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Eazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

s*  Lieut.  Gardiner  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1S97-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  R-yal  Sussex  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

25  Lieut.  Wisden  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps) . 


Royal  Sussex  Begimenf.  289a 

-6  Lieut.  Osborn  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  Tndia  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

27  Lieut.  Glasgow  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Lowin  i8csas  Assistant  Commissariat 
Officer  2nd  Brigade  iMedal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
■William  Loekhart  in  1897-98  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expedi- 
tionary Force,  including  the  uperations  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (two  Clasps). 

28  Lieut.  Cookson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
l897~98  wifah  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Begiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operations 
111  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

23  Lieut  Worgan  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operations 
in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

30  Lieut.  Elliott  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9?  with  the  Tirah  Exoeditionary  Force  attached  to  the  Gordon  Highlanders  including  the  operations  in  the 
Bara  Valley,  and  afterwards  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  including  the  operations  in  the  Bazar 
Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3!  Lieut.  Wroughton  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  We?t  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lcckhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

32  Lieut.  Julius  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
3897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  with  ihe  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  includiDg  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

31  Lieut.  Gem  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
3897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Roj-al  Sussex  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  includ.ng  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

31  Lieut.  Parker  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Foice  including  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Bazir  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

36  Second  Lieut.  Bazett  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

37  Second  Lieut.  Govan  served  in  the  campaign  en  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Wiiliam  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battaiion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

38  Second  Lieut.  Waithman  seived  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  undfr  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Kegiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including 
ithe  operations  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

40  Lieut.  Pearce  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i388  .Medal  with  Clasp). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  isl  Baitahon  Royal  Svssex  Regiment, — formerly  the  35th 
(Royal  Sussex)  Regiment. 
Raised  in  Ireland  in  1701  and  entitled  "  The  Earl  of  Eonegall's  Regiment,''  ar.d  "The  Belfast  RegimeEt."  To 
Cadiz  and  thence  to  the  West  Indies,  1702.  To  Gibraltar,  17C4  (siege).  To  Spain,  1705  (capture  cf  Baicelona).  To 
Ireland,  1708.  To  Minorca,  1719.  To  lieland,  1756.  [2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1748  and  reduced  in  1749.]  Entitled 
the  "  35th  Foot,"  1751.  To  England,  1756.  To  >'crth  .America  and  Nova  Scotia,  1758  (capture  of  L<  uisburg).  To 
Quebec,  1759  (battle  of  Quebec  and  capture  of  Montreal).  To  England,  1765.  To  lieland,  1773.  Entitled  "The 
Prince  of  Orange's  Own  Regiment,"  1774.  To  Ameiica,  1775  (battle  of  Bunker's  Hill,  &c).  To  Brunswick,  1777. 
To  the  West  Indies,  1778.  Entitled  "The  Dorseishire  Regiment."  1782.  To  England,  1785.  To  Scotland,  1788. 
To  Ireland,  1791.  To  the  West  Indies,  1794.  To  Gibraltar,  1795.  To  England,  1 796.  |_2r>d  Battalirn  raised  in  1799 
and  reduced  in  1802.]  To  Malta,  1800.  Entitled  "  The  Sussex  Regiment,"  1804.  To  Italy,  1E05  (battle  of  Maida). 
[2nd  Battalion  re-formed,  1805.  To  Egypt  (capture  of  Alexandria,  &c.)  End  back  to  Sicily,  1807.  To  England, 
z8o8.  To  Holland  and  England,  1809.  To  Holland,  1S14.  To  Belgium  (battle  of  Waterloo),  Paris,  and  England, 
-1815.  Reduced,  1817.J  To  the  Ionian  Islands,  1809.  To  Italy,  1813.  To  the  Ionian  Islands,  1815.  To  Malta, 
1816.  To  England,  1817.  Tolreland,  1819.  To  the  West  Indies,  7821.  To  England.  1832.  Entitled  "  The  35th 
Royal  Sussex  Regiment,"  1832.  To  Ireland,  1834.  To  Mauritius,  1837.  To  England  and  Ireland.  1848.  To 
England,  1852.  To  the  East  Indies.  1853  (Indian  Mutiny).  T°  England,  1868.  To  Ireland.  1873.  To  the  West 
Indies,  1875.  To  Malta,  1879.  To  Cyprus,  18E0.  To  Egypt,  1882.  To  the  Soudan,  1884  (battle  01  Abu  Klea).  To 
England,  1885.     To  Ireland,  1891. 

Record  of  ihe  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (formerly  the  107th  Regiment). 
Raised  in  1853  in  Bengal  (Mutiny  and  Central  India  campaigns).  Proceeded  to  England,  1S75.    To  Guernsey,  1879. 
To  Ireland,  1*80.    (Entitled  "  2nd  Battalion  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,"  iSfi.)    To  Malta,  1882.    To  Egypt  and 
^ndia,  1835  (Hazara  Expedition  of  1888). 

[Coi.tinuution  oi  Notes  to  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  . 


2go 


37 


TH 


"Regimental  District 
WINCHESTER. 


3 


The  Hampshire  Regiment. 

Formerly  the  37^1  (North  Hampshire)  and  the 
67th  (South  Hampshire)  Regiments. 
(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  Hampshire  Militia.) 


[~ist  Bn.,LundiKo'.al,  Punjab. 
|_ 2nd  Batt.,Cork. 


"Blenheim"  "  Ramillies"  "Oudenarde''  "Malplaquet"  "  Dettingen"  "  Minden"  "Toubnay"  "Babeosa 

"Peninsula  ""  India "  (with  the  Royal  Tiger).    "Taku  Forts"  "Pekin"  "Chabasiah" 
"  Kabul,  1879"  "Afghanistan,  1878-80  "  "Bubma,  1885-S7." 

;  Colonel.— John  Wellesley  Thomas,1  CB.  Ensign,  7  June  39;  Lieut.  »7  Sept.  41 ;  Captain,  P14  May  47! 
Brevet  Major,  3  Dec.  54  ;  Major,  25  Apr.  55  ;  Lt.Colonel,  31  Dec.  58  ;  Colonel,  31  Dec.  63  ;  Major  General, 
8  July  69;  Lieut.  General,  1  July  81 ;  Colonel  Hampshire  Regiment,  15  Dec.  93. 


Full  1  Half, 
1  Pay. I  Pav| 


Years'  aer.  , 


27 


Lieutenant  Colonels.— 2  William   Egginton 

29  Aug.  86  ;  Lt.Colonel,  29  Aug.  96. 
Edward  Henry   Le  Marchant,13  Lieut.  28  Feb.  74  ;  Capt 

30  June  97. 


Briggs,9  Lieut.  27  March  72;  Captain,  8  June  Si;   Major, 
n,  9  Sept.  S3  ;  Major,  6  Apr.  92;  Lt.Colonel, 


Ma.iobs. 
2  James  Robert  Parkinson,  2nd  in  Com- 
mand 30  June  07  

1  Howard  William  Smith, l*and  in  Com- 
mand 19  Apr.  98  ;  Commandant  Dal- 

housif 'Depot  1  April  98    

William  Henry  Thackwell,  Adjutant ) 
1  Volunteer  Battalion  16  Apr.  94    ...  j 

1  Arthur  Dashwood  Bulkeley  Buckley... 
p.s.c.  Lewis  Munro,  Brigade  Major,  \ 

Aldershot,  26  Jan.  98 ) 

Edmund  Sclater  Crofts,16  Adjutant  4  > 

Volunteer  Battalion  24  June  95  5 

Charles    de    Winton,20    Adjutant    3  \ 

Volunteer  Battalion  1  Aug.  05    ; 

William  George  Wyld,21  Dist.  Insp.  \ 

of  Musketry,  Chester,  17  Apr.  98    ...  j 
Captains. 
p.s.c. Rich. Cyril  Byrne  Hakingr^cp. ) 

Assist.  Adj.  Gen.,  Cork.  7  Mar.  98...  j 
Robert    Inglis    Forbes,23     Adjutant  { 

3  Glamorgan  Vol.  Itijles  1  June  97...  ) 

2  George  Harvey  Nicholson2,1 (Depot)   ... 
Sydney  Charles  Fishbum  Jackson,25 ) 

'DSO.D.A.A.  Gen. Bombay, \o  July  97  1 

Robert  HindsGill20 '. .....; 

Mervynde  Montmorency, -'Adj-sVol.  ~\ 

Bn.  Argyll  Sc  Sutli.  Jliahlrs.  1  H'eb.  94  5 

Hugh  Cochrane  MacTier,2*  at  Staff  1 

College > 

1  Frederick    Hope    Grant    Playfair,29  ~> 
S.S.Officer.DalhonsieDepot,™  Oct.97  ) 

1  Herbert  Graham  Westmorland 

Henry  Cecil  Lowry  Cole,  Adjutant  3^ 

Battalion  17^ Jan.  98    i 

Thomas  Godfrey  Whistler 

Richard     Mordaunt     Bariington,29t} 

Army  Ordnance  Department j 

Walter    Hugh  Trethewy,3"  Adjutant  1 

2  Volunteer  Battalion  1  Oct.  96  j 

2  Hy.  di  Stella  Burford  Burford-Hancock 
i  Benjamin  Hamilton  Boucher,35  Ad- 1 

jutant  15  Dec.  96 S 

NormauCharles  Welch, 3:i*erving  with  [ 

West  African  Frontier  Police .    ) 

2  Arthur  Carew  Piichards34 

1  Edward  Leigh 

1  William  Dent  Bewsher  (Depot) 

2  Francis  Jearrad  Bowker 

Henry  Barry  Orton  Coddington,  Ad-'' 

jutant  5  Volunteer  Bn.  :  Nov.  97    ...  i 

1  Arthur  Bellaine  Ennis35   

2  MorrisVivianParry, Adjutant  12  June95 
Walter  James  Geddes   

2  Henry  John  Archibald  Banks   

Henry  Joseph  Walsham  Whitaker  

Francis  Stewart  Kennedy  Shaw   


2MD   LIEUT. 


Frederick  Richard  Hicks,  serving  in  > 

XI g a  71  da ) 

Weir    de    Lancey  Williams,    serving') 

under  the  Moyal  Niger  Company  ) 

2  Nelson  William  Barlow  

Lieutenants. 
1  Hew  Wakeman  Tompson  (Depot)    

1  Henry  Littleton  Wheeler   

2  Hugo  William  Millais   

2  Edwyn  Harland 

i  George  Hastings  Parker,  Svperinten- ~) 

dent  Luclc now  Gymnasium  ) 

1  John  Henry  Deane 

2  Alex.  Arthur  Ly sons  Collard  (Depot)... 
1  Arthur  Taylor  Penny   

1  Hon.  Lawrence  Charles  Walter  Palk  ... 

2  Francis    Sandham    Geary,    Aid"  de  ) 

Camp  to  Lt. General  JS.  Le  G.  Geary  r 
10  Oct.  98    ) 

2  Thomas  Faith  

2  Arthnr  Thackera.y  Beckwith 

2  Charles  Newenham  French 

2   Hubert  William  Man    

1  Harold  Wilson  Savage  

1  Charles  Henry  Bowden-Smith 

1  John  Clementi 

1  Charles  Herbert  Hill  


2  July  79 

21  June  79 

13  Aug.  79 
27  Aug.  79 

14  Jan.  So 

11  Aug. 

n  Aug.  80 

23  Oct.  So 

22  Jan.  Si 
22  Jan.  Si 


88 


9  May  8! 
22  Aug.  8! 
22  Aug.  s: 

6  Mar.    89 

6  June 
21  Sept. 
21  Sept. 

9  Nov. 
21  Dec. 
31  May 

S  Oct. 


17  June  9 
25  July    91 


9  Jan. 

9  Apr. 
2Q  Apr. 
13  July 


LIEUT. 


11  Oct.     79 

10  Feb.    81 

17  Dec.  79 
17  Apr.  80 
9  Apr.    Si 

1  July    Si 

1  July    81 

1  July    81 

1  July 

1  July 
10  May 

9  Sept. 
10  Mar. 
14  May 

7  Feb. 

20  May 

5  Dec. 

9  Sept. 
25  Aug. 
29  Aug. 

29  Aug. 
25  Nov. 
25  Nov. 


CAPTAIN. 


26  July    86 

19  Sept.  S5 
19  Sept.  85 
26  July    86 

29  Aug.    86 

is  Apr.    80 

15  Apr.    89 


I 
8!    15  Apr.    So 


90 


10  Nov 

8  Dec. 

4  Jan. 

4  Jan.    9 

4  Jan.    90    27  Mar. 

1  Nov. 

17  Dec. 
20  Dec. 
19  Mar. 
22  July 
1  Jan. 
19  May 
10  Aug.  921   17  Apr. 


1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
t  July 
1  July 

17  Dec. 
20  Dec. 
3  May 
10  Feb. 
17  Aug. 
19  May 

19  May 
19  May 
29  Aug. 


4  July 
14  July 
22  Apr. 

1  Oct. 


1  June 

00  3°  June 

90  14  Nov. 

91  17  Nov. 
gi  26  Jan. 
92\  19  Feb. 
02!  1  Mar. 


17  Sept.  92 
1  Jan.    93 

19  July  93! 

4  Apr.  94! 

22  Apr.  94! 

21  June  94 


1 7  Apr. 
23  July 


98 


BBEV.MA.I.  MAJOB. 


19  Oct. 

19  July 
9  Sept.  93 
9  Sept.  03 
4  July    94 

10  Oct.     94 

23  Jan.  95 

28  Sept.  93 

28  Sept.  95 

26  Feb,  96 

9  Deo.  96 

20  Feb.  97 
8  Sept.  97 
1  Dec.  97 


13  Oct. 

is  Dec.. 

18  July 
30  Sept. 
24  July 


14  Aug.    97 

17  Nov.  97 

19  Nov.  97 

9  Jan.  98 

26  Jan.  98 

25  June  98 

25  June  98 

7  Dec.  98 

7  Dec.  98 


22  Apr.    94 
27  Nov.   95 

6  June  94 

29  Aug.  96 
2  Sept.  96 

27  Mar.  97 

30  June  97 
17  Nov.   97 


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291 


2XD  LIEUT. 

15  Dec. 

57 

16  Feb. 

98 

2-,  Feb. 

Q8 

4  May 

gii 

4  May 

98 

7  May 

98 

7  May 

9« 

3  Aug. 

q8 

3  Aug. 

98 

23  Nov. 

98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

1  Edmund  Rochfort  Street* 

2  Harold  Francis  Ashby 

t  Gregory  Day  M'Cormick    

2  Harry  Cecil  Dolphin 

1  Albion  Ernest  Andrews 

1  Henry  Reginald  von  Donop  Hardinge 

2  Walier  Fox  

1  Alex  George  Ravenhill    

1  Arthur  Stratford  Noatte 

t  Henry  Terence  Skinner  


Quarter  Masters. — 1  Michael  Lynch,36  13  May  85  ;  Hon.  Captain  13  May  95. 
2  Daniel  George  Andrews,  12  May  97  ;  Son.  Lieut. 
Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  India,  1884.    2nd  Battalion  returned  froth  India,  7  Feb.  1888. 

1  Lt. General  Thomas  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  throughout  the  operations  in  Candahar  and  Afghanistan 
in  1841-42  (Medal  inscribed  "  Candahar,  Ghuznee.  Cabul ").  Also  in  the  action  of  Maharajpore,  29th  Dec.  1S43— 
severely  wounded  (Bronze  Star).  Commanded  Detachments  of  the  12th  and  40th  Regiments  at  the  capture  of  a 
stockade  occupied  by  insurgents  at  the  Ballarat  Gold  Fields  in  Australia  on  the  3rd  Dec.  1834,  for  which  he 
received  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China, 
and  was  wounded  while  in  command  of  a  Wing  employed  as  part  of  the  covering  and  storming  party  at  the 
capture  of  the  North  Taku  Fort  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the 
67th  Regiment  at  the  second  capture  of  Kading  from  the  Taeping  rebels  in  1862. 

9  Lt. Colonel  Briggs  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  67th  Regiment  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
B-jrmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Lt. Colonel  Le  Marchant  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  67th  Begirnent  (Medal). 

14  Major  Smith  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879,  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp) ;  also  served  in  1887-89  with  the  :st  Battalion  (Clasp). 

16  Major  Crofts  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Major  de  Winton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1" 
ment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Major  Wyld  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-8 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  Captain  Haking  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-8^ 

23  Captain  Forbes  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-8^ 
21  Captain  Nicholson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  1st  Battalion  Hampshire  Regi  - 

ment,  part  of  the  time  in  the  Intelligence  Branch,  Upper  Burinah  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

25  Captain  Jackson  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-88  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  tbeHampshireRej:  .- 
ment  iii  the  advance  on  Mandalay,  and  afterwards  in  command  of  a  company  of  Mounted  Infantry  ;  subse- 
quently served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  George  White,  Commanding  the  Burmah  Field  Force  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  also  served  with  the  Chin  Field  Force  in  1888-89  as  Aide  de  Ca.mp  to  Sir  George 
White,  Commanding  the  Upper  Burmah  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Clasp).  Served  with 
the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  George  White,  Commanding  theZhob  Valley  Expedition. 

26  Captain  Gill  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

27  Captain  de  Montmorency  served  in  tbe  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Hampshire 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  also  served  in  1887-89  with  the  1st  Battalion  (two  Clasps). 

28  Captain  MacTier  served  with  the  Burmese  (expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

29  Captain  Playfair  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  on  Transport  duty  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and 
in  18S7-89  (Clasp). 

29T  Captain  Barrington  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

30  Captain  Trethewy  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Captain  Lynch  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  1st  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

3S  Lieut.  Welch  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3*  Captain  Richards  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  1st  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment — 
slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

55  Captain  Boucher  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  1st  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

30  Captain  Ennis  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


89  with  the  1  st  Battalion  Hampshire  Begi- 

9  with  the  ist  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment 

•  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  CJasp). 
)  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Hampshire  Begiment  {formerly  the  6-jth  Regiment) . 
Raised  in  1756  from  the  2nd  Battalion 20th  Regiment.  Siege  ofBelleisle,  1761.  To  England,  1762.  To  Portugal, 
1762.  To  Minorca,  1763.  To  England,  1771.  To  Scotland,  1773.  To  Ireland,  1775.  Entitled  "  South  Hampshire 
Regiment,"  1782.  'Jo  the  West  Indies,  1785.  To  Ireland,  1794.  To  St.  Domingo,  1706.  To  Jamaica,  1798.  To 
England,  1801.  To  Ireland  and  Guernsey,  1803.  [Second  Battalion  raised  in  1803.  To  Channel  Islands,  1804.  To 
Gibraltar  and  Cadiz,.  1810.  To  Tarifa,  1811  (battle  of  Barrosa).  To  Gibraltar,  1814.  To  England  and  disbanded, 
1817.]  To  England, 1804.  To  India,  1805  (badge  of  "India"  with  the  Royal  Tiger).  To  England,  1826.  To 
Ireland,  1830.  To  Gibraltar,  1832.  To  the  West  Indies,  1833.  To  Canada.  1840.  To  England,  1842.  To  Ireland, 
1844.  To  Gibraltar,  1848.  To  the  West.  Indies,  1851.  To  England.  1857.  To  India,  1858.  To  China,  1859  (war  of 
i860,  including  the  capture  of  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin,  and  the  operations  against  the  Taiping  rebels  in  1S62-63). 
[Right  Wine  to  Jauan,  1864  (occupation  of  Yokohama .1  ].  To  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  1865.  To  Ireland,  1866.  To 
England,  1868.  To  British  Birinah,  1872.  To  India,  1876  (Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  including  the  battle  of 
Charasiah,  the  capture  of  Cabul,  and  the  investment  of  Sherpore).  Entitled  "2nd  Battalion  Hampshire  Regi- 
ment," 1881.    To  Burmah,  1885  (surrender  of  Mandalay).    To  India.  1887.    To  England,  1888. 


■■] 


The  South  Staffordshire  Regiment. 

Formerly  the  3&th  (1st  Staffordshire)   and  ^erIstBatt.,Einsaie. 

\_2ud  Batt.,lhavetinyo, Burma. 


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Btgiausntai  District,  j        80th  {Staffordshire  Volunteers)  Regiments, 
.  E  LI0H5IELD-     -I        (The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  1st  Stafford  Militia. 

"Salasi  'wi'k  the  Sphinx).  "Montevideo"    "Roleia"    "Vimieea"   "Cobunna"    "Busaco  "  "Badajoz 
(<  anca"  "  Vittokia  "  "  St.  Sebastian  "  "Nive  "  "Peninsula"  "  Ava"  "  Moodkee  "  "  Ferozeshaa" 
,-r^. — rs — r  bOBEAON"  "Pegu"  "Alma'    "Inkerman"  "  Sevastopol"  "Lucknow"  "Central  India" 
"South  Afeica,  1878-9  "  "Egypt,  1882  "  "  Nile,  1884-85"  "Etbbekan." 


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Co:oael. — John  William  Sidney  Smith,"    CB.  Ensign,   3   Feb.  32;    Lieut.  4  Aug.  37;    Capf.vy  Aug.  40; 

Bt. Major,  n  Nov.   51 ;  Major,  29   Dec.  54  ;  Lt. Colonel,  29  July  55  ;   Colonel,  2  'sepc'58  ;  Maior  General, 

6  March  68  ;  Lieut.  General,  1  Oct.  77  ;  General,  1  July  81 ;  Colonel  Gloucestershire  Regiment,  20  Jan.  83 ; 

Colonel  South  Staffordshire  Regiment,  25  Jan.  97. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 2  William   Moore,"  Lieut.   28  Feb.   74;    Captain,  4  Oct.   81;    Maior,   18  Nov.  83; 

Lt. Colonel.  16  Oct.  95. 

Henry  Charles  Savage,16  Lieu'.  13  June  74;  Capt.  3  Feb.  82  ;  Major,  23  .Aug.  89  ;  Lt. Colonel,  25  Nov.  96. 


Majors. 

1  Newton  Seymour  Allen, n2nd  in  Com- 

mand 25  Nov.  96  

2  William  Henry  Morris  Bent,19  2nd  in 

Command  +  Dec.  97  

t  Alexander  George  Ohesney23   

2  Herbert  Aveling  Raitt25  

Charles  Owen  Hore26  (Bt.Lt. Colonel 
17  Dec.  9S)  nerving  with  Mounted  Inf. 

Egypt   

Edward    Kave    Daubeney,27     DSO. 

Adjutant  3  Battalion  21  Jan.  96 

George  Albanus  William*,28  Aide  de 
Camp   to  Major    General  C.  Tucker 

r6  Sept.  97 

1  Harry  Warry  Steward32   (Depot)  


ll/,3 


Captains. 
2  Ivone    Kirkpatrick,31    Station    Staff) 

Officer.  Wellington,  28  Aug.  97  i 

2  Harry  Campbell  Chads34  

Egerton  Stanley  Pipc-Wolferstan,35 1 
Adjutant  4  Bn.  North  Staffordshire  > 

Regiment  15  Oct.  96    ) 

1  James  Walker  Sears36 

p. i.e.  William  Cyprian  Bridge.3"  Adj.  ) 

t  Lanark  Volunteer  Rifles  1  Nov.  97  j 

Ponsonby  John  Loftus  Tottenham,  j 

Adjutant    3    Bn.  Inniskilling    Fusi-  V 

Hers  1  Nov.  95  ) 

1  Robert  Frederick Broughton  Glover40 

1  Edward  Bury  Grogan  

2  Frederick  Alexander  Hedley43  (Depot, 
George  Hearn,  Army  Ordnance  Depl 

1  Son.  Jas.  Graham  Raymond  Ulysses) 

Colborne42     j 

George    Nuttall   Going,   Adjutant  4 ) 
Battalion  30  July  94  j 

2  Walter  Frank  Corbett 

Hume  Greenfield,  Adjutant  3   Volun-1 

teer  Battalion  15  Jan.  94  j 

2  Rcbei  t  Cosens 

2  Edward  Lay  to  11  

2  Chiirles  Steer  Davidson... 

2  Robert  Montgomery  Ovens,Adjutant  1 

6  June  95 j 

1  Henry  Ernest  Walshe  

1  Edmond  Vernon  Cuppage  , 

i  Edward  Augustine  Earle  Bulwer44 

2  Swynfen  John  Jervis,  Staff  College 


Lieutenants. 

1  Louis  Cooke  Kettle 

2  Edward  Charles  Philippi  Bridges  

Arthur  Charles   Buckle,   with    West) 

African  Regiment j 

2  Charles  Augustus  Carruthers 

2  Thomas  Ormsby 

1  Edward  Richard  Whishaw,  Adjutant  1 

11  Feb.  95 j 

c  Archibald  Henry  Daukes  (Depot)     

2  Clarence  Herbert  Garratt 

2  Alexander  Thomas  Blackwood 

2  Arthur  David  Skinner 

1  Donald  Wm.  Auchinbreck  Campbell... 
t  George  William  Robert  Stacpoole   

2  George  Noel  Deans  

1  George  Marjoiibanks  Renny 

Francis  Hearle  Parkin,  serving  with  ) 

West  African  Frontier  Police j 

2  John  Frederick  Loder-Symonds  

Sidney  Chaytor  W6lchman,  serving ) 

with  West  African  Frontier  Police...  j 

1  Vernon  George  Waldegrave  Kell    

2  Cecil  Frederick  Grant  Lang      

2  Godfrey  Francis  Evans  Wardell 

2  Philip  Charles  Lytton  Routledge  

2  Julian  Silver  Strickland  Dunlop    

2  Cecil  Oliphant  Ritchie    


2ND  LIT.UT. 


BREV.MAJ. 


6  Oct.     76:   31  Oct.     83 
28  Feb.    75!     3  Mar.    83 


!   11  Nov.  78 

27  Mar.    78      9  July  79 

11  May    78      8  May  80 

I 

11  May    78      1  Dec.  80 

22  Jan.    79j     2  Feb. 

23  Oct.     80!     1  July 

23  Oct.     80'     1  July  8 

13  Oct.     80      1  July  8 

22  Jan.    81      i  July  8 

1  July  8 

22  Oct.  8 


22  Jan. 


21  May 
it  May 

23  Mar. 

8  June 
6  July 


89 


21  Dec. 


28  June  82 

26  Mar.  84 

14  May  84 

6  Feb.  84 

1  July  81 

23  Aug.  84 


90 


29  Mar. 
3  May 
3  May 

28  June  y 

18  Feb.  9 

25  Mar.  91 

23  May  91 

23  May  91 

9  Jan.  92 

18  June  92 

18  June  92 

19  Oct.  92 

26  Apr.  93 
23  Dec.  93 

23  Dec.  93 

2  June  94 

10  Oct.  94 

10  Oct.  94 

12  Dec.  94 

6  Mar.  95 
17  July  95 

7  Dec.  9? 
5  Feb.  96. 


31  Oct. 
28  Feb. 

9  May 
30  Jan. 

2  July 

23  Aug. 

25  June 

24  Oct. 
28  Jan. 

28  July 
15  July 

15  July 
15  July 

15  July 
30  Dec. 
23  Dec. 

10  May 

5  Mar. 
18  June 
30  July 

9  Nov. 

11  Feb. 
11  Oct. 

1  Jan. 

6  May 

15  Oct. 

4  Nov. 

25  Nov. 

15  Dec. 

29  Sept. 

26  Feb. 

5  Mar. 
1  May 

13  Nov. 


20  Nov.  83 
2ft  Jan.    84 

27  Jan.    85 

7  Aug.    8h; 

24  Aug.  87 
7  Dec.    87 

5  May  88; 
29  Dec.    88 

1  Apr.  89 
ic  Apr.    89! 

23  Aug.   89! 

1  Dec.    89 

t  Nov.  90 
11  Feb.    91 

1  Feb.  90 
11  Feb.    91 

11  Feb.   91 

1  Nov.  90 

26  Feb.    92 

10  May    93 

1  Aug.  93 
20  June  94 
15  Oct.    96 

15  Oct.     96 

25  Nov.  96 
15  Dec.  96 
23  Feb.   98 

1  May    98 


4  Captain  Bulwer  served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier 
of  India  under  Sir  William  ILockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion 
Northamptonshire  Regiment  with 
the  Tixah  Expeditionary  Force,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
ChagraKotal  andDargai,  the  capture 
of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga 
Passes,  and  the  reconnaissance  of 
the  Ssran  Sar  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps). 


27  June   94 

10  May  93 
16  Oct.  95 
12  Feb.   96 

4  Mar.    96 

18  Nov.   96 

25  Nov.   96 
1  Jan.    98 


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The  South  Staffordshire  Regiment. 


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Second  Lieutenants. 
1  Lionel  Boyd  Moss,  on  SpecialService,  ~> 

(Vest  Africa $ 

:  John  Sedley  Newton  de  Joux 

1  Alfred  Henry  Cotes  James  

1  Joseph  Lindsey  Curtis  

2  Hugh  Hoskyns  Bur}'  

2  Theobald  Mathew 

Edward  Milford    

Robert  Cecil  Colville  Frankland    

George  Charles  Denman  


2ND  LIEUT.  | 

6  June 

9ej 

5  Sept. 

q6 

15  May 

07 

1  5  May 

Q7 

15  May 

07 

2i  Aug. 

17 

4  May 

P8 

4  May 

Q8 

7  May 

98 

Facings  White.  —  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co 
1st  Battalion  returned  from  Egypt,  15  June  93. 
2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Egypt,  18  Feb.  93. 


Quarter  Hatters.- -1  Mathew  Billings,46  27  Aug.  84;  Son.  Captain,  27  Aug.  94. 
2  Ernest  Thomas  Hynes,  24  June  96;  Son.  Lieut. 


1  General  J.  Vr.  Smith  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  38th  Regt.  in  co-operation  with  a  Naval  expedition 
under  Captain  Loch  in  the  ascent,  in  boats,  ot  the  river  St.  J  uande  Nicaragua,  Central  America,  in  1848,  including 
the  assault  and  capture  of  the  port  of  Serapiqui,  and  surrender  of  the  Forts  of  Castello  Viejo  and  St.  Carlos.  He 
also  accompanied  Captain  Loch  to  the  town  of  Grenada,  and  was  present  at  the  deliberations  and  conclusions  of  a 
treaty  with  the  Niearaguan  Commissioners.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  capture  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  and  suburbs  on  the  if.th  June, 
and  was  senior  Officer  of  the  38th  at  the  close  of  the  war  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  4  th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  CB.). 

2  Lt.Colonel  Moore  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1878  and  throughout 
the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  part  of  the  time  as  District  Adjutant  of  the  TranFvaal  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  thr- 
ust Battalion  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in 
force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85 
with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  South  Staffordshire  Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  River  Column 
under  Major  General  Earle,  including  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (two  Clasps). 

15  Major  Savage  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1878  including  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

19  Major  Bent  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  South  Starlordshiie  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (two  Clasps).  Served  with 
the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  during  the  operations  on  the  Upper  Nile  in  1885-86. 

21  Maior  Allen  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August  (Medal,  and  Khedivo'-J  Star). 
Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  tne  action  of  Kirbekan  (two  Cln3p!i). 

2:1  Major  Chesney  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  1st  Battalion  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war 
of  i832,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  i:a  1884-85 
(Clasp). 

21  Major  Raitt  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1878  including  the  operations  against  Sekukuni ;  servedin  the  Zulu 
war  in  1879  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni  including  the  capture  of  the  stronghold 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1005  in  command 
of  a  troop  of  the  3rd  Mounted  Rifles  (Diamond  Fields  Horse). 

26  Lt.Colonel  Hore  served  In  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  first  with  the  1st  Battalion  South  Staffordshire  Regiment 
and  afterwards  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on 
the  5th  August,  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar,  Tel-el-Mahuta,  Mahsama,  and  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  at 
thebattleof  Tel-el-Kebir (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea,  El  Gubat,  and 
Metammeh  (two  Clasps). 

27  Major  Daubeney  served  with  the  Soth  Regiment  in  the  left  attack  against  Sekukuni  in  1878,  in  the  Column 
under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the  Swazi  border  in  1879,  and  during  the  invasion  of  Zulnland  and  the  engagement 
at  TJlundi  (Medal  withClasp).  Served  with  theNile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star); 
also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  m  1885-86  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Butier. 
Commanding  1st  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (DSO.). 

28  Major  Williams  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  i895(Star). 

32  Major  Steward  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

M  Captain  Kirkpatrick  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

3>  Captain  Chads  served  with  the  1st  Battalionof  the  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  and  Khsdive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kirbe- 
kan (two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  during  the  operations  011  the  Upper  Nile  in 
1885-86. 

-'  Captain  Pipe-Wolferstan  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  South  Staffordshire  Rpgirrent  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  during  the  ooerations  on  the 
Upper  Nile  in  1885-86. 

3"Captain  Sears  served  with,  the  1st  Battalion  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
on  the  Staff  of  the  Battleford  Column  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  North  West  of  Canada  in  1885,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Cut  Knife  Hill ;  commanded  a  scout  corps  in  the  pursuit  of  Big  Bear  (three  times 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

"  Captain  Bridge  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  preseni  at  the  action  of 
Kirbekan  (two  Clasps). 

4U  Captain  Glover  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

42  Captain  Hon.  J.  G.  R.  U.  Colborne  served  with  the!Nile  Expedition  in  1884-S5,  and  was  preset  t  at  the  action  of 
Kirbekan — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier 
Field  Force  during  the  operations  on  the  Upper  Nile  in  1885-86.  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry 
"  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

*''  Captain  Hedley  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

4{  Captain  Billings  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  with  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier 
Fi«ld  Force  during  the  oporations  on  the  Upper  Nile  in  1885-86. 


f  for  Record  if  Services,  see  end  ofDuhe  of  Wellington's  {West  Biding  Begirr.ent)  ,p.  285. 


294 


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Regimental  District 
DORCHESTER. 


The  Dorsetshire  Regiment 
Formerly  the  39th  (The  Dorsetshire)  and  the 
54/A  (West  Norfolk)  Regiments. 
(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  Dorset  Militia.) 


ristBatt.,Che: 
I  2nd  Batt.,  M 


Cherat,  Punjab, 
alta. 


'Egypt' 

)EIH£S' 


Primus  in  India."  "  Plassy  "  "Gibraltab"  with  the  Castle,  Key,  and  ."  Montis  Insignia  Calpe."  "Ec 
(with  the  Sphinx).  "  Marabout"  "  Albuheha  "  "  Vittoeia"  "Pybenees"  "  Nivelle"  "  Niye""Oei 
"Peninsula"  "Ava"  " Mahaeajpore"  "Sevastopol." 

s'Ser.„.,._.,       „__  ._  „_,_,.   „ ,  x._..-_    -    «__    .c.    Tt   u_.c-_.      „.    Capt   p2g  Dee.  49  ;     Bt.Major, 

•    Pari     2  ^ov-  55  ;  Major,!  Vet),  66  ;  lyt. colonel, "15  June  5a;  Colonel,  18  Sept.  64 ;  Major  General,  15  Jan.  70  ; 
— ^  — — "      i£.  General,  1  Jan.  85  ;   Genera!,  8  July  85  ;  Colonel  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  24  Oct.  94. 
3°      ••■   'Lieutenant  Colonels. — 2  Cecil   Henry  Law,3    Ensign,  7  July   69;  Lieut.  28  Oct.  71;    C<y>i.  24  Jan.  83 
Major,  21   June9o;  Zf. Colonel,  19  Nov.  97. 

1  Horace  John  James  Kentish,  Lieut.  10  Sept.  75;  Capf.  19  Mar.  84;  Major,  31  Dec.  90;  Lt. Colonel, 
28  Aug.  98.  


ifl.es  V 


Majors. 

2  Martyn  John  Edward  Fenwick,  2nd ) 
in  Command  5  Oct.  9S $ 

1  Philip  Farrer,  2nd  in  Comnd.  28  Aug.  98 
p.s.c.  Joseph   Howard  Poett,* 

2  Henry  Blosse  Lynch 

t  John'  Tyrwhitt- Walker5 

p.s.c.  Hastings  St.Leger  Wood,cX>SO.  ) 

Dep.  A.  A.  Gen.  Madras,  14  June  97  ) 

Lionel  Edmund  Lushington,  Adjutant ") 

3  Battalion  10  Sept.  94  ) 

2  Knox  Edward  Harris5 

Captains. 
p.s.c.  Wm,  John  Bonus,  Sep.  Assist.  \ 
AJj.  Gen.  Edinburgh,  23  July  95    ...  j 

2  Robert  Arthur  Godwin- Austen 

Edward   Keane    Ridley,   Adjutant  1  > 

Volunteer  Battalion  15  June  95  ) 

p.s.c.  Pownoll  Ramsay  Phipps, Aide  de  ) 
Camp  to  Major  General  M.   W.  E.  f 

Gostet  22  Dec.  97  1 

2  p.s.c.  Arlington  Augustus  Chichester... 

Henry  Louis  Rosher,  Dep.  Assistant  > 

Adj.  General ,  Burma,  20  Oct.  97   ...5 

?  Arthur  Herbert  Piatt  

Claude  Buchanan    Tugwell,  serving} 

with  Egyptian  Constabulary J 

2  Frederick  Law  Williams 

Barrington  F.  Powys  Pratt-Barlow.1 
Adjutant  19  Middlesex    Vol.  Rii 

2  May  98- 

p.t.e. William  SykesBanks.-Dejo.-issisi.  ~> 

Adj.  Gen.  Belgaum,  iS  March  97  ...  S 

Joseph  John  Asser,  with  Egypt.  Army 

1  Richard  Percy  John  Codringion.tcitfi  ~> 

Provisional  Battalicn J 

1  Henry  Septimus  Hammond12   

1  Edward  Hood  Shrapnel  Boxer   

Arthur  Ed wd.  Ross  Mangles,  Pay  Dept. 

2  Cecil  Alured  Rowley 

Arthur  George  Fitz  Roy  Day,  Adj.  ~) 

Madras  Railway  Vols.  12  July  97  ...  i 
r  William  Reginald  Arnold13 

1  Bertie  St.  John  Clarkson14 

2  Richard  Fitzgerald  Wm.  Ferris  Leslie 

2  Henry  Dacre  Lowry 

1  Francis  Fowke15 

1  Oliver  Philip  Stanhope  Ingham15 

"Lieutenants. 

2  Henry  Barrows  Household  

2  Richard  Harte  Keatinge  Butler,  Ad-  \ 

jutant  9  Mar.  96     ) 

t  Hugh  Arthur  Mansel17    

2  Herbert  Say  Codrington,  with  Pro-\ 

visional  Battalion    J 

Horace  George  Thomson  Costleyls 

1  Reg.TrevorRoper,  "Adjutant  n.Tan.97 

i  Hugh  Norman  Ramsay  Cowie20   

1  Charles  Sydney  Herbert  Wavmouth21 
t  Catkcart  Christian  Hanna.y22  (Dep'd) 
1  Thomas  Herbert  Shoubridge,23  DSO. 

1  James  ChristopheriHewett'-4 

2  Frederick  Walter  Radcliffe    

2  Cecil  Godfrey  Hay 

1  Frank  William  Rowland  Hili25 

1  Archibald  Ariel  Mercer36 

1  William  Augustus  Cumming  Fraser27 

2  Cyril  Saunders   

1  Charles  Frederick  Woodward29  

2  Edward  Shirley  Godrnan  

i  Lucius  Charles  Hope30 

1  Rowland  Routledge  Gibson31   

1  George  Frederick  Cardew 

Second  Lieutenants. 

1  John  Dauncey     

2  Henry  Letubridge  Alexander   

2  William  Thomas  Choi-ley  Davidson   ... 

i  Ivan  Harwood  Kitchin    

2  Heniy  Kelso  TJtterson  

i  Altham  Leonard  Moulton-Barrett 


2ND  LIEUT. 


LIEUT. 


3  Aug.    72 

20  Nov.  75 
ti  Sept.  76 
11  Feb.  76 
28  Feb.  74 
31  Oct.     771  30  Nov.   78 


captain. 


BBEV.  MAJ. 


13  Aug.    79 
n  Aug.   80 


1  July    81 
1  July    81 


12  Sept.  83 

18  July  84 

18  July  84 

22  Nov.  84 

6  Jan.  86 

6  May  86 

21  Nov.  87 

25  Sept.  89 


14  Sept.  87 

S  Feb.    87 

14  Sept.  87 
22  Aug.  38 
10  Nov.  88 
10  Nov.   88 

9  Nov.    87 

8  Dec. 

3  Apr. 
21  Dec. 
21  Dec. 
21  Dec. 

3  May    90 


89 


29  Oct. 
29  Oct. 
29  Nov. 

4  Mar. 

5  Dec. 


9  Sept.  82  21  June  90 

10  Mar.    33  5  July    93 

19  Dec.     83'  31  Dec.     90 

6  Feb.    84  31  Dec.    90 
23  Aug.  84  11  Mar.   91 

7  Feb.    85  19  Nov.   91 
28  Feb.    85  12  Feb.   02 

6  May    83  6  Apr.    92 

23  May    85  1 5  May    02 

23  May    85  15  May    92 


siajob. 

21  June    90 

10  Sept.  91 
19  Nov.  91 
28  Mar.  94 
13  Feb.  95 
24  July    95 

19  Nov.   97 

2s  June   08 


5  May  93 

S  iiay  03 

1 6  July  93 

23  Mar.  94I 

28  Aug.  94 

15  June  95 

23  July  95 

2  Nov.  95 

18  Mar.  97 
74  June  97 

19  Nov.  97I 
22  Dec.  97 
26  Feb.  98 

2  May  98 


16  Nov. 


27  Jan. 
18  May    92 

18  June   92 

19  Nov.    9 

5  Mar.    9 
24  Jan.    94 

7  Mar.    04 
16  May    94 

20  Feb.    95 

6  Mar.  95 
2  June  94 

28  Sept.  95 
6  June  96 
5  Sept.  96 
9  Dec.     96 

20  Feb.  97 
24  Mar.    97 

*4  Mar.    97 

24  Mar.    97 

15  May    97 

S  Sept.   9; 

S  Sept.   97 

1  Dee.    97 


9  May    85 

31  July    89 

9  Dec.     S5 

j  8  Sept.  89 
19  Feb.  qo 
8  Mar.  90 
21  June   90 

8  May    89 

5  July    90 
5  July    90 

5  Feb.    91 

11  Mar.    91 
15  Dec.    91 

12  Feb.    92 

9  Mar.    92 

6  Apr.    92 
26  Oct.     92 

5.  May    93:      3  Lt. Colonel  Law  served   in    the 
1  Jan.     94' Afghan  war  in  187S-79  with  the  Khy- 
28  Mar.    94  ber  Division  (Medal). 

28  Aug.   04'      4  Major    Poett    served     in     the 

29  Oct.     94  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served 
5  Mar.    96iwith  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition 

18  June  o'jlunder  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

1  Oct.  96 
23  Jan.  97 
18  Mar.  97 
14  June  97 
12  July  97 
26  May  97 
26  Feb.  08 
26  Feb.  98! 
26  Feb.  98 
21  Apr.  98! 

2  May    98 
5  Aug.   yS 


Years'Ser. 


Fall  Hall 
Pay.lPay. 


The  Dorsetshire  Regiment.  294.(1 


Second  Lieutenants. 

2  George  Milbourne  Herbert  

2  Douglas  Bloomfield  Gore-Booth 

2  Ernest  Steuart  Weldon 

'2  RobertGeorgeBinghaniMaxwellHyslop 

2  Arthur  Charles  Ogg   

|a  Robert  Ridgeway 

2  Frank  Middletoii. 


2ND  LIHUT. 

i  Dee. 

07 

1  Dec. 

<)7 

4  May 

Q3 

7  May 

qB 

7  May 

p8 

7  Mav 

qB 

25  June 

98 

Quartermasters. — 2  John  Kearney,  21  Aug.  95;  Hon.  Lieut . 

1  JohnDillick  Bennell,3*  26  Mar.  90  ;  lion.  Lieut. 

Facings.  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
lit  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  8  Feb.  88.      2nd  Battalion  emharlccdfor  Malta,  Jan.  97. 


1  Genera1.  Browne  served  with  the  oth  Eegt.  in  the  Crimea  from  27th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sevastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  subsequently  as  Major 
of  Brigade  to  Major  General  Ridlej-,  1st  Division,  during  the  latter  pare  of  the  campaign  (Medal  "with  Clasp, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Proceeded  with 
Sir  Hope  Grant's  expedition  from  India  in  1860-61  to  China.  Proceeded  in  Command  of  Forces  sent  to  Japan 
for  protection  of  Treaty  Ports  in  1864,  and  received  the  thanks  of  Her  Majesty's  Ministers  for  services  in  that 
country  and  also  the  approbation  of  the  General  Officer  in  command  of  the  Forces  in  China.  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Divisiou,  including  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  (Medal). 

5  Major  Tyrwhitt- Walker  served  hi  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6  Major  Wood  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Transport  Officer  Candahar  Field  Force,  and  wats 
present  at  the  defence  of  Candahar  and  acted  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Brooke  in  the  sortie  of  Deh 
Khojah — severely  wounded  and  horse  killed  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  on  special 
service  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
18S7-8S  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  and  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  2nd 
Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Norih 
West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9!  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Deputy 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

s  Major  Harris  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  second  in  Command  of  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal,  at  the  capture  of  Dargai,  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga 
Passes,  the  reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Waran  and  Bara  Valleys  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

10  Captain  Pratt  Barlow  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal,  at  the  capture  of  Dargai,  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the, 
reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Waran  and  Bara  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

12  Captain  Hammond  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Chagrn  Katol.  at  the  capture  of  Dargai,  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the 
reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Waran  and  Bara  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

13  Captain  Arnold  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Dargai — dangerously  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

14  Captain  Clarkson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal,  at  the  capture  of  Dargai,  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the 
reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Waran  and  Bara  Valleys  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

ls  Captain  Fowke  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal,  at  the  capture  of  Dargai,  the  taking  of  the  Sampagha  Pass,  and  the  operations  in 
the  Waran  and  Bara  Valleys— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) 

10  Captain  Ingham  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
TS97-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal,  aud  the  capture  of  Dargai,  the  taking  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  the 
reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

17  Lieut.  Mansel  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Brigade  Signalling  Officer  3rd  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal.  at  the  capture  of  Dargai,  and  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

18  Lieut.  Costley  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1807-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment  as  Regimental  Transport 
Officer,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal,  at  the  capture  of  Dargai,  the  forcing  of  the 
Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Waran  and  Bara 
Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

19  Lieut.  Roper  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal,  at  the  capture  of  Dargai,  and  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  Pass  (Medal  with 
twe  Clasps). 

20  Lieut.  Cowie  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment of  Chagru  Kotal,  at  the  capture  of  Dargai,  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  reconnais- 
sance of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Waran  and  Bara  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  . 

21  Lieut.  Waymouth  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
8  97-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Divisional  Treasure  Chest  Officer  2nd  Division,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

22  Lieut.  Hannay  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal,  at  the  capture  of  Dargai,  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  the 
reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

23  Lieut.  Shonbridge  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Nor:h  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionnry  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal,  at  the  capture  of  Dargai,  the  forcing  of  the  Samp  gha  and  Arhanga  Pas-es,  the 
reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Waran  and  Bara  Valleys  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
DSO.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

M  Lieut.  Hewett  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal,  at  the  capture  of  Dargai,  and  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes. 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


294^  The  Dorsetshire  Regimeyit. 


'5  Lieut.  Hill  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Loekhart  in  1897-98 
with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Chagru  Kotal  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

26  Lieut.  Mercer  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Loekhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the 
•engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal,  at  the  capture  of  Datgai.  the  forcing  of  toe  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  the 
reconnaissance  of  toe  Saran  Sar— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Claspsi. 

27  Lieut.  Fraser  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  We3t  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Loekhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

89  Lieut.  Woodward  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  und  -r  Sir  William  Loekhart  in 
1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

30  Lieut  Hope  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Fioatierof  India  under  Sir  William  Loekhart  in 
11897-98  with  tafi  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dovestshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the 
•engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal,  at  the   capture  of  Dargai,  and  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes 

(Medal  with  two  Clasps) 

31  Lieut.  Gibson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Loekhart 
in  1897-98  with  trie  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the   1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in 

ithe  engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal,  at  the  capture  of   Dargai,  the  forcing  of   the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the 
reconnaissance  of  the  Sa>an  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Waran  and  Bara  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3*  Lieut.  Bennell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Loekhart  in 
.1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
forcing  of  the  Arhanga  Pass,  and  the   operations  in  the  Waran  and  Bara  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment  (formerly  the  zgth  Regiment). 
Raised  in  Ireland  as  the  39th  Regiment  in  1702.  To  Portugal,  1707.  To  Spain,  1710.  To  Gibraltar  and 
Minorca,  1713.  To  Ireland,  1719.  To  Gibraltar,  1727.  To  Jamaica,  1730.  To  Ireland,  1732.  To  England,  1744. 
To  Brittany,  1746.  To  England,  174b.  To  Ireland,  1748.  To  East  Indies,  1754  (''primus  in  Indis,"  battle  of 
Plassy).  To  Ireland,  1758  (a  large  detachment  to  Geimany).  To  Gibraltar,  1/69.  Entitled  "  39th East  Middlesex 
Regiment,"  1782.  To  tingland,  1783.  To  Ireland,  1789-  To  West  Indies,  1794.  To  Ireland,  1795.  To  West  Indies, 
■J795.  To  South  America,  1796.  To  England,  1803.  [2nd  Battalion  raised  in  July  1803.]  Entitled  "  1st  Battalion 
39th  East  Middlesex  Regiment."  July  1803.  To  Malta,  1805.  Entitled  "  1st  Battalion  39th  Dorsetshire  Regiment," 
01807.  To  Sicily,  1810.  To  the  Peninsula,  1811  (battles  of  Albuhera,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive  and  Orthes). 
To  Canada,  1814.  To  France,  1815  (army  of  occupation).  [2nd  Battalion  disbanded,  1815.]  To  England  and 
Ireland,  1818.  To  England,  1825.  To  New  South  Wales,  1827.  To  the  East  Indies,  1S32  (battle  of  Maharajpore). 
To  England,  1847.  To  Ireland,  1S50.  To  Gibraltar.  1854.  To  the  Crimea.  Dec.  1854  (siege  of  Sebastopol).  To 
Canada,  18 56.  To  Bermuda,  1859.  To  England,  1864.  To  Ireland,  1866.  To  the  East  Indies.  18^9.  Entitled  "ist 
Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,"  1881.  To  England,  1882.  To  Malta,  Sept.  1882.  To  England,  Oct.  1882.  To 
Malta  and  Egypt,  1885.     To  England,  1886.     To  Malta,  1888.     To  Egypt,  1889. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment  (formerly  the  54M  Regiment). 
Raised  in  1755.  To  Gibraltar,  1756.  Served  as  Marines  in  the  Mediterranean  for  six  months  and  returned  to 
•Gibraltar,  to  1765.  Ireland,  to  1775.  North  America,  to  1791.  England,  to  1793.  Guernsey,  to  1794.  The 
Netherlands,  to  April  1795.  England,  to  June  1795  St.  Vincent,  to  1796.  England,  to  1797.  Ireland,  to  1800 
!>ad  Battalion  raised,  and  booh  Battalionsto  Egypt  to  1802  (surrender  of  Marabout,  anareceived  the  badge  of 
"Egypt" — with  the  Sphinx.  Gibraltar,  18^5  ;  2nd  Battalion  disbanded]  England,  to  1807  Jamaica,  to  1813, 
where  it  became  practically  extinct.  Fresh  companies  raised  in  England,  and  sent  to  North  Germany,  to  1813, 
Tho  Netherlands  and  Flanders,  to  1815.  France,  to  1816.  England,  to  1810.  Cape  of'Good  Hope,  to  1820.  India, 
ifco  Jan.  1825.  Burmah,  to  Dec.  1*25  (war  of  1824-25).  India,  to  1840.  England,  to  1842.  Ireland,  to  1846. 
Gibraltarand  Malta,  to  1848.  West  Indies,  to  1851.  Canada,  to  1854.  England  for  three  weeks,  and  thence  to 
Gibraltar. to  1856.  England,  to  1857.  India,  to  iS£6.  England,  to  1868.  Ireland,  to  1871.  India,  to  j£(l5.  Aden, 
to  1886.    England,  1S86. 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  South  Lancashire  Regiment. 

1  Lt. General F^x-Pitt-Rivers  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  up  to  15th  Oct.  1854  as  D.A  .Q.M.  General  including 
tthe  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.and  Turkish  Medal), 

3  Lt.Colonel  Shekleton  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  lorce  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1E96  in 
command  of  the  2q1  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firker,  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Ma.j  >i,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

4  Captain  Prendergast  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896 
with  the  10th  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned 

■in  despatches,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  ist  Battalion  Prince  of  Wales'  Volunteers  (South  Lancashire  Regiment), — 

formerly  the  40th  Regiment. 
Raised  in  1717.  and  proceeded  to  America  (capture  of  Louisburg  and  throughout  the  American  war).  To 
Ostend,  England,  and  the  West  Indies,  1794.  To  England,  Holland,  and  returned  to  England,  1799.  To  Minorca 
and  Malta,  1800.  (Four  companies  to  Egypt,  Feb.  1801,  returning  to  Malta.  Oct.  1801  ;  reeei*  ed  the  badge  oi 
""  Egypt"— with  the  Sphinx).  To  England,"  1802.  To  South  America,  1806  (capture  of  Monte  Video).  To  Ireland, 
1807.  To  the  Peninsula,  1S08  (battles  of  Roleia,  Vimiera,  Talavera,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Vittoria.,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,, 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse1.  To  Jamaica,  1S14.  To  England  and  Belgium,  1815  (battle  of  Waterloo  and  Army  of 
Occupation  in  France).  To  Scotland,  1817.  To  England,  1819.  To  Ireland,  1820.  To  England,  1823.  To  New 
South  Wales,  1824.  To  India,  7828  (defence  of  Candahar,  1S42,  and  capture  of  Ghuzneeand  Cabul,  3842).  To  England, 
1843.  To  Ireland,  1847.  To  New  South  Wales,  1852.  To  New  Zealand,  i860  (New  Zealand  war).  To  England, 
•1866.    To  Ireland,  1869.    To  India,  1872.     To  England,  18S6.     To  the  Channel  Islands,  i8qo. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Prince  of  Wales'  Volunteers  (South  Lancashire  Regiment), — 

formerly  the  82nd  Regiment. 
Raised  in  1793  in  two  Battalions.  1st  Battalion  proceeded  to  the  West  Indies,  1795.  [2nd  Battalion  to  Gibraltar, 
.j  795;  afterwards  to  the  ist  Battalion  in  the  West  Indies,  whsn  the  two  were  amalgamated.]  England,  to  1800. 
Ireland,  to  1801.  Minorca,  to  1802.  Ireland  and  England,  to  1807.  [2nd  Battalion  re-formed  in  1803.  To  the 
Channel  Islands.  1811-15,  when  it  was  reduced.]  Copenhagen,  to  1807.  England,  to  1808.  Gibraltar  and  the 
Mediterranean,  to  1808.  The  Peninsula,  to  1809  (battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera).  England  and  Walcheren  and 
returned  oo  England,  1809.  Walcheren,  to  1810.  Gibraltar,  to  181 1.  The  Peninsula,  to  1814  (battles  of  Vittoria, 
Pj-renees,  Nivelle,  and  Orthes).  Quebec,  to  1815  (capture  of  Niagara),  England,  to  1815.  Ostend  and  England, 
to  1816.  Ireland,  to  1819.  Mauritius  and  Isle  of  France,  to  1831.  England,  to  1832.  Scotland,  to  1S34.  Ireland, 
to  1837.  Gibraltar,  to  1839.  The  West  Indies,  to  1843.  North  America,  to  1847.  Nora  Scotia,  to  1848.  England, 
<t">  1855.  Th»  Mediterranean  and  the  Crimea,  to  1856  (siege  of  Sebastopol).  India,  to  1869  (capture  of  Lucknow). 
Aden,  to  1870.  England,  to  1875.  Ireland,  to  1880.  England,  to  1884.  Natal,  to  1887.  Straits  Settlements,  to 
1889.    Gibraltar,  1889. 


The  Prince  of  Wales's  Volunteers  (South  Lancashire  Regiment).  205-15 


[ 


40th 

Regimental  District 
WARRINGTON. 


Formerly  the  40th  (2nd  Somersetshire)  and  the 

1  st  Batt..  Pres'on.  -i  »  t  ■  -     V  ' 

2nd  Ban.,  Kanptee,  Bombay.  ,  g  2  nd  (Prince  of  Wales'  Volunteers)  Regiments. 

(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  4th  Lancashire  Militia. ) 
The  Prince  of  Wales's  Plume.  ".Lodisboro"  "  Esypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "Monte  Video"  "  Roleia"  "  Vimieea  " 
"Tai.avkra"    "Badajoz  ""  Salamanca"   "  Vittoria  "    "Pykenees"  "  Nivelle  ""  Obthes"  "Toulouse  " 
"Peninsula"  "Niagara"  "Waterloo"    "Candahae"    "Ghuzneb   and   Cabool,  1842  "   "  Mahaeajpoee  " 
"Sevastopol"  "Lucssow"  "New  Zealand." 


fearaber.  Colonel.— Augustus  Henry  Lane  Fox-Pitt-Rivers,1  Ensign  and  Lt.  pi6  May  45  ;  Zt.  and  Cant. 
Full  Hal)  Breoet  Major,  12  Dec' 54;  Vapt.  and  Lt. Colonel,  ^5  May  57;  Colonel,  22  Jan.  67;  Mo 
-Hi  -^      1  Oct.  77;  Lt. Genera'.,  1  Oct.  82;  Colonel  South  Lancashire  Regiment,  3  March  93. 

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ieutenant  Colonels. — i  William    M'Carthy    O'Leaiw,   Ensign,  pi7  April  69 
20  Mar.   78  ;  Major,  13  Aug.  83  ;  Lt. Colonel,  1 1  Nov.  96 
2  Arthur  Francis  George   Richardson,  Lt.  5  Oct.  73;    Capt.  15  Mar.  So;  Major,  13  July 
27  March  97. 


p2  Aug.  50; 
Major  General, 

Lieut.  pt5  Feb.  71 ;    Capt. 

Lt. Colonel, 


Majors. 
1  Reginald  Hawkins  Hall,  2nd  in  Com-  ) 

mand  20  Aur.  93    $ 

1  Chas.  Mannoil  Sumner,  2nd   in  Com-  ( 

man  I  9  Nov.  98 i 

1  Sir  Francis  RobertMillingtonSvnge,  1 
Bart.  (Depot) > 

2  Edward  Hay  Mackenzie  Elliot  

Thomas  Lamb,   District  Inspector  of  1 

Musketry,  Cork,  30  June  96    .* 

2  John  Antil)  lloggridge   

Frederick  Archibald  Adam  (Depot)    ... 

p.s.c.     Hugh      Pentland    Shekleton3  ) 

(Bt.Lt. Colonel  16  Nov.  98),  seroing 

with  the  Egyptian  Army  

Captains. 
Raymond  Henry  Raymond  Smythies  ) 

Adjutant  3  Battalion  3  Oct.  98    ) 

Fre  lerick   M  Iver    Roome,  Adjutant  > 

1  Volunteer  Battalion   15  Feb.  98  ...) 

2  Donald  Guy  Prendergast1     .. 

1  Guy  Edward  Wentworth  Withington  .. 

2  Cecil  Stewart  Filmer  Ferrers     

2  George  Feilden  Menzies  (Depot) 

p.s.c.  Frederick  Annesley  Dudgeon,  I 
Adjutant  10  Jan.  9?) I 

Robert  Heylock  Owen,5  Adjutant  2 ) 
Volunteer  Battalion  7  Nov.  94 J 

Cecil  Wanliss 


2ND  LIEUT. 


Wm.  Edw.Saumarez-Tyler,  Adj.  11 


Vol.  Bn.  Cheshire  "Regt.  1  Mar.  97 
Nicholas  Marcus  Lynch,  serving  with 

West  African  Frontier  Police 

1  Harold  Croker  Springall  Thompson  . 

1  Stuart  Upperton    

2  Alick  Francis  Bundock  

1  Horace  William  Plews  Waters 

2  Edmund  Carleton  L'Estrange 

1  Edward  Tite  James   

1  Charles  Grant  Francis  Grey  Birch  .... 

1  Cecil  Henry  Lloyd 

2  Guy  Charles  Ashworth    

Lieutenants. 

2  Charles  Edward  Lewis    

2  Arthur  de  Vere  Willoughby-Osborne. 

1  Berkeley  Rumbold  Goren  

2  Hugh  de  Lancey  Waiters  : 

1  Edward  Francis  Oakeev    ...  , 

2  Eustace  James  Clarke-Jervoise(De;w*) 
1  Arth.  Solly-Flood,  Adjutant  24  Apr.  95 
1  Geoffrey  Carlyon  

1  Frederick  MelchioT  Raphael 

2  Malcolm  Charles  Andrew  Green  (Depot) 

1  Charles  Robert  Sandforo.  Woods 

2  Maurice  Augustus  Ord    

1  Sidney  HillSkinner 

1  John  Gellibraud  (Depot) 

2  Henry  Carden  Herbert  

2  D'Orville  Brook  Dawson 

1  Arthur  Harold  Bailey     

2  Frederick  Grant  Wilson 

1  Godfrey  Douclas  Henry  Ewart 

1  Arthur  Northen  

Second  Lieutenants. 

2  William  Scobie  MacKenzie    

George  Htsrlinrt  Pedler.^rmySeru.Corps 

1  Robert  Cecil  Trousdale    

2  Bertie  Edgar  Arthur  Pritchard... 
2  William  James  Seymour  Hosley 

1  Harold  Robert  Kane 

2  Charles  William  Melvill 

1  Hugh  Kennedy  Woods 

2  Harold  Temple  Cotton     

2  Robert  Daniel  Jennings 

2  Alfre  I  Delme-Radcliffe 

2  Cyril  Mindon  Trower  Hogg 

Quarter  Masters. — 1  James  Huxford,  20  Dec.  93;  Hon. 

2  Jams3  Morrell,  5  Sept.  g5 ;   Lion. 


1  May    78 


1  May  78 

13  Aug.  79 

14  Jan.  £0 

31  Jan.  80 


23  Oct.     80 


5  Feb. 
14  Sept. 


16  Nov. 
16  Nov. 
11  Feb. 
11  Feb. 
10  Nov. 
8  Dec. 

23  Mar. 

24  Apr. 


8  June 

24  Apr. 
10  Nov. 

9  Nov.  89 
29  Mar.  91 

3  May    9< 

25  Mar.  9: 
29  Oct.  9< 
10  Oct.     91 

5  Dec.  91 
27  Jan.  9: 
27  Jan.    9; 

9  Sept.  9; 
21  Oct.  9; 
21  Oct.     9; 

2  June  9: 
10  Oct.  9. 
12  Dec.    9< 

6  Mar.  9; 
29  May     q; 


29  May  os 

29  May  95 

24  Mar.  97 

15  May  97 
26  June  97 

8  Sept.  07 

8  Sept.  97 

16  Mar.  98 
7  May  98 
7  May  98 
3  Aug.  98 
3  Aug.  98 


CAPTAIN. 


12  Nov. 

28  May 

23  Nov. 

2  Dec. 

20  June 

4  Oct. 
1  July 

1  July 


73    15  July    83 
79 1     3  Nov.    85 


86 


89 


1  July    81 

27  Jan.    83 

5  Dec. 

28  Jan. 
19  Dec. 
19  Dec. 

29  Aug. 


28  Apr. 

25  Aug. 
8  Aug. 

17  Apr. 

5  Dec. 

8  May 

31  July 

20  Sept. 
28  Sept. 

8  Dec. 

21  May 
30  July 

14  Jan. 

10  Jan. 

15  Dec. 

11  May 

7  Sept. 
4  Oct. 

8  Nov. 

12  Jan 
12  Jan. 

26  Feb. 

1  Aug. 

22  Oct. 
7  Nov. 

19  Feb. 
24  Apr. 

2  Jan. 

11  June 
17  Oct. 

20  Apr. 
15  June 

12  July 


15  July  83 

4  June  84 

14  Nov.  85 
23  Apr.  87 
13  July  87 

5  Oct.  87 

15  Nov.  87 

8  Dec.  89 

22  Jan.  90 

S  May  89 

7  Sept.  93 

8  Nov.  93 

26  Nov.  93 

12  Jan.  94 

3  Feb.  94 

26  Feb.  94 


1  Aug.  94 

83    16  June  90 

89 1     7  Nov.  94 

89      7  Nov.  94 

89I  30  June  gt 

89I     2  Jan.  97 

891     1  Mar.  97 

901  20  Apr.  98 

90J  15  June  90 

91    12  July  98 

92 
91 


BREV.MAJ. 


i3  Nov.   q6 


27  Mar.  93 

7  Nov.  95 

8  Nov.  3-. 

26  Feb.  94 

11  Nov,  96- 

27  Mar.  97; 
20  Apr.  98 

12  July  g& 


5  Captain  Owen  served  in  the  Sou- 
dan campaign  in  1835  with  the  New 
South  Wales  Contingent  (Medal  with 
Clasp, and  Khedive's  Star). 

[For  continuation  of  Notes,  see  pre- 
ceding page. 


Facings   White.  —  Agents,  Messrs. 
:  Cox  and  Co. 

1st  Battalion  returned  from  Aden^ 
3  Feb.  :886.  2nd  Battalion  embarked, 
for  Natal,  1884. 


Lieut, 
Lieut. 


41 


ST 


297  The  Welsh  Regiment. 

Formerly  the  Aist  {the  Welsh}  and  the  69th 

{South  Lincolnshire)  Regiments. 

The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  Glamorgan  Militia. 
The  Rose  and  Thistle  on  the  same  stalk,  within  the  Garter. 


"Regimental  D'sf 
CARDIFF. 


] 


fist  Batt.,  Aldershot 
(_2nd  Batt., 


Bellary,  Madras. 


The  Prince  of  Wales 
Chymilydd."    The  Royal  Cypher,  with  the  Imperial  Crosvn.   "  St.  Vincent"    ' 
"  Detroit"  "  Queenstown"   "Miami"  "Niagara"    "Waterloo' 
"Candaiiar,  Ghuznee,  and  Cabool,  loit"  :'Alma"  "Inkerman 


Plume. 


Gwell  Auceun 
"Bourbon"    "Java" 
Tndia"   "Ava" 
Sevastopol." 


Full  Hall 
Pay.  Pay. 


28 


Colonel.— Francis  Peyton,1  CB.  Ensign,  ^29   Jin.  41  ;    Lieut.  P27  May  42; 

l'i2May54;  Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26OCU  58;  Coloi.il,  23  Oct.  63  ;  Major  General, 

1  Oct.  83  ;    General,  30  Sept.  85  ;   Colonel  Welsh  Regiment,  16  .Tan.  94. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 1  p.s.c.  Rees  John  Francis  Bauneid,  Ensign,  23  Sept 

8  Mar.  81  ;  Major,  1  Auk.  86  ;  Lt.Colonel,  12  Dec. 96. 

FitzRoy  Somerset  LanyonPenno,  Lieut.  9  Aug.  73  ;  Captain,  2  Feb.  81;  Major,  13  Nov. 

14  Apr.  98. 


Captain,  p3  Sept.    50;    Major, 
7  May  69  ;  Lieutenant  General 


Lieut.  28  Oct.  71;    Capt. 
Lt.Colonel 


7»  j 


2ND    LIEUT. 


Majors. 
Oswald   James  Henry  Ball,  2nd    inl 

Command  12  Dec.  96    ' 

Henry  Charles  Barton  Gray,  2nd,  in\ 

Command  14  Apr.  98  ) 

William  Vieris  Dickinson,  Command-  I 

ant  Wellington  Depot  18  Nov.  96    ..  J  i 
James  Christopher  Reynolds  (Depot)    j 

Robert  Alexander  Threshiu  

Francis  Russell  Parkinson9   

James  Sillem1"  {Brevet  Lt.  Colonel  24")  j 
Dec.96, Bt. Colonel  16  Nov.  gS), serv-  > 

iug  with  the  EgyptianArmy  ) 

Arthur  Itevcll  Reade    

Captains. 

Henry  D'  Alton  Karkness" 

William  Carter  Gitfard,1-  serving  in  7 
West  Africa,  under  Colonial  Office  ..  j 

Thomas  Lucas  Woodwright  Lucas 

Julius  Henry  Goodwyn   

Arthur  Henry   Uhthoff  Tindal,  with \ 

West  African  Regiment   } 

Lancelot  Shute  Barrington  Tristram  . 
Ronald  Bruce  Coke,  Adjutant  2  Volun-  \ 

teer  Battalion  1  Jan.  95 J 

Richard  Walter  Comyn  Vyvyan 

p.s.c.  Ernest  Sven  David  Goldschmidt 

William      Spottiswoode      Sparke»u ) 

(Bt  Lt.Colonel    16  Nov.  9%) ,  serving  \ 

with  the  Egyptian  Army 

p.s.c.Robt.  Wm.  Persse  White.D.A.A.  7 
Gen.  Straits  Settlements  28  Feb.  96...  j  | 

Lawrence  Harry  Hawkes  1 

Edward  Geo.  Wynyard,!C  DSO.  Adj.  > 

1  Vol.  Bn.  Oxford  Lt.  Inf.  2  Jan.  99) 

p.s.c.  Henry  George  Coates  Phillips,  ) 

D.A.A.  Gen.  Portsmouth,  11  Oct.  9B  J  I 
Henry  Baunerrnan-Phillipi,   Adj.  3"/ I 

Volunteer  Battalion  1  Feb.  95 J 

William  Vaughton  Pennefather18 ! 

Herbert  Schofield I 

Charles  Henry  Youn£r,20  Adjutant  1  ) 

Volunteer  Battalion  10  Mar.  98  / 

Ernest  Edw.  Janvrin  Charleton  ( Depot)' 

Charles  Bernard  Morland I 

Lieutenants. 

Hush  Richard  Westmacntt 

Osborr.  Brace  Pritchard-3   

Rhys  Price  

David  Alex.   N'apier  Lomax 

Freke  Lewis  Prothero 

Henry  John  Bartlet  Span 

Francis  Herbert  Howe,  serving  with  ) 

West  African  Frontier  Force $ 

Archer  George  Prothero,  Pay  Dept... 

:  Clarence  Gorton  Ross  Smith   

Neville  Travers  Borton,  serving  with  ) 

the  Egyptian  Army j  | 

!  William  Thomas  Brassey  Rhodes  

i  Basil  Tobin  Ready    j 

i  Lyall  Brandreth,  Adjutant  2  Dec.  91  ... 

i  John  Vickris  Taylor  (Depot) I 

Ernest    Somerville   Jackson,  Adju-  1 

tant  1  July  97  j 

'.  Roundell  Tristram  Toke     

:  George  Peter  Hoggan     

i  John  Herbert  Kerrich     

Lancelot  Irby  Oxford  Robins  (Depot) 

i  Frederick  Arthur  Wyllie    

William  EJmond  Logan  Stewart   

Frank  Aubrey   Jones,    serving  with) 

West  African  Regiment f 

Arthur  Dcr'Vy      

Louis,  William  Herbert 

Leonard  William  Dawson  Everett     .. 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Robert  Henry  Me  tee 

Y.'tildo  Abngton  Gweunap  Moora 


31  Oct.  77 

it  May  78 

11  May  78 

11  May  78 

11  May  78 

13  July  7 

22  Feb.  79 

30  Jan.  78 

8  May  80 

23  Oct.  80 
23  Oct.  80 


12  Mar.    81 


5  Feb.  87 

5  Feb.  87 

5  Feb.  87 

11  Feb. 

22  Aug. 
8  Dec. 
8  Dec. 

23  Mar.  89 
1  Mar.  90 

29  Mar.  9( 

29  Mar.  90 

29  Mar.  90 

29  Mar.  90 

29  Mar.  90 

29  Oct.  90 

17  Jan.  91 

7  Nov.  91 

20  Feb.  92 

28  Sept.  92 

24  Jan.  94 
10  Oct.  94 


-  Oct. 
i2  Dec. 
20  Feb. 
29  May 

28  Sept. 

7  Dec. 
7  Dee.     , 
26  Feb.    96 

5  Sont.  90' 
5  Sept.  96 


CAPTAIN.         BREV.  1IAJ. 


28  Feb.  74 
30  Dec.    71 

12  Feb.    76 

6  Sept.  76 

29  Nov.   76 

13  Nov.   78 

4  •'  aly  79 
6  Aug.    79' 

1  Nov.  79 
13  Mar.    80 

11  Feb.    So 

1  Dec.    80 

2  Feb.  81 
8  Mar.    81 

16  Mar.    81 

8  June  81 
22  Oct.     81 

22  Oct.     Si 

23  Aug.   S3j 

25  Aug.  83 

12  May    83I 

9  May    Ss| 

1  July 

2  3  May 
8  Dec.    86 

17  Oct.    88 

6  Feb.  89 
6  Feb.   89 

12  Dec.    89 

11  June  90 
22  Aug.  90 
19  Nov.  ';o 
17  Dec.    90 

6  Jan.    9 

15  June  9 

13  Sept.  9 
10  Feb.    92 

21  Sept.  92 

19  June  93 

15  Nov.  9.1 

22  May  95 
i3  Sept.  95 

2  Dec. 

26  Nov. 

12  Dec. 
12  Dee. 
15  Jan. 

1  .Inly 

3  Feb. 

21  Feb. 


85 


1  Apr.    81 

30  Aug.   81 

1  Jan.    83 

2  June   83 

31  Jan. 

18  Feb. 

11  June   84 

14  Apr.    86 

1  Aug.   36 

17  Aug.  86 

11  Aug. 

4  June   87 

7  Oct.    8.7 
10  Feb. 

5  June 

8  June   88 
1  July    88 

5  Nov. 

12  Dec. 

1  Feb.    90 

19  Mar.    90 

22  Aug.  90 

25  Mar.    91 

18  May    91 
12  Dec.    96 

23  Dee.    96 

15  Jan.   97 
22  Apr.    98 


22  Apr. 
15  Oct. 
29  Oct. 


i5  Nov.  96 


MAJOR. 


20  Aug.  91 

25  Nov.  91 

28  Dec.  92 

14  Apr.  93 

8  Mar.  y5 

12  Dec.  96 

23  Dec.  96 

14  Apr.  98 


Yfrafa'  Ser.; 
Full,  Half  i 
Pay.!  Pay.! 


The   Welsh  Begimeyit. 


298 


Second  Lieutenants. 
John  Charles  ADgell 


2ND  LIEUT. 


....  24  Mar.  97 

■  ■■   J2  fieorge  Herbert  Stevenson     |  is  May  97 

•■•  11  Walter  Hughes  Ferrar    i  15  May  97 

•  •■     t  Christopher  Robert  Berkeley j  8  Sept.  97 

■  ■■    1  Charles  Lewis  Veal 4  May  98 

...   (2  (Uement  Robert  Wedgwoou  Allen 7  May 

Thomas  Gilbert  Mathias 3  Aug.  9S 


Quarter  Masters.— 2  William  Tittery  Fenn,"  23  June  86  ;  lion.  Captain,  23  June    96. 
1  James  M'Donald,26  26  June  95  ;   Hon.  Lieut. 


Facings  White.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Baft,  returned  from  Malta,  23  Nov.  1893.     2nd  Batt.  embarked  for  India,  14  Sept.  1892. 

I  General  Peyton  served  in  the  98th  Regt.  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  1842,  and  was  present 
at  the  operations  in  the  Yangtsekiang  River,  the  attack  and  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  at  the  landing  before 
Nankin  (Medal  1.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1S48-49  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Flank  Conrpanies  of  the  98th  Regt.  at 
the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass,  in  the  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  and  Sir  Colin  Campbell  in  Feb.  1850  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  four  Companies  of  the  98th  Regt.  in  the  Peshawur  Expe- 
ditionary Force  on  the  Euzofzie  Frontier  under  Sir  Sidney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  i8sS,  capture  of  Pungtar  and 
Chinglee,  and  the  affair  with  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  4th  May  (mentioned  in 
despatches).    In  the  Peshawur  Division  during  the  Sepoy  mutiny  in  1858. 

9  Major  Parkinson  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  188S  including  the  engagement  at 
Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

10  Colonel  Sillem  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1887  including  the  engage- 
ment at  Sarras  ( Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888  including  the  en- 
gagement at  Gemaizah  in  commarid  of  a  Battalion  of  Egyptian  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp,  and 
3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie) ;  and  with  the  Nile  Frontier  Field  Force-in  1889  in  command  of  a  Battalion  of  Egyptian 
Infantry.  Served  with  the  Dongola  Kxpeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  in  command  of  the 
3rd  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

II  Captain  Harkness  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  18S9  with  the  Eeyptian  Army  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star).     Nominated  to  the  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh  for  services  under  the  Egyptian  Government. 

12  Captain  Gift'ard  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

14  Lt.Colonel  Sparkes  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  in 
command  of  the  4th  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

16  Captain  Wynyard  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1883-S7  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Liverpool  Regimert 
(twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "Hart's 
Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

ls  Captain  PennefVither  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  18S8  including  the  engagement  at 
Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

20  Captain  Young  served  intheoperationsnear  Sua  kin  in  December  1 888  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

23  Lieut.  Pritchard  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1S8S  including  the  engagement  at 
Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

25  Captain  Fenn  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  i838  including  the  engagement  at 
Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star1. 

26  Lieut.  M'Donald  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  in  the  operations  in 
the  Soudan  in  1888,  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  and  in  the 
operations  on  the  Nile  in  1S89. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Welsh  Regiment  [formerly  the  6gth  Regiment). 

Originally  2nd  Battalion  24th  Regiment,  and  raised  in  1756.  Proceeded  to  Gibraltar,  1770.  Home, 
1775.  To  the  West  Indies,  1778.  Home,  1785.  To  Mediterranean,  1793.  To  West  Indies,  1796.  To 
Holland,  1799.  Home,  1799.  To  Jamaica,  1800.  Home,  1802.  To  East  Indies,  1805.  Home,  1826. 
(2nd  Battalion  to  Holland  and  Belgium,  1813  to  1815).  To  West  Indies,  1831.  To  New  Brunswick 
1839.  Home,  1842.  To  Malta,  18.17.  To  W.Bst  Indies,  1851.  Home,  1857.  To  East  Indies,  1857. 
Home,  1S64.     To  Canada,  1867.    To  Bermuda,  1870.     To  Gibraltar,  1873. 


299 


42 


ND 


Regimental  District , 
PERTH. 


The  Black  Watch  (Royal  Highlanders). 

Formerly  the  42nd(Royal  Highland — The  Black 

ratch)  and  the  l^rd  (Perthshire)  Regiments. 
(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  Perth  Militia 


]Fo 


fist  Batt.,Seefapcre,  Sengil. 
l_2ud  Batt.,  Aldtrshot. 


The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.      St.  Andrew.    The  Reyal  Cypher,  with  the  Imperial  Crown.     "Mysobe^ 
"  Mangaloee  "  "  SEiiiNG4.HiT.vM  "  "  Egypt  "  (with  the  Sphinx).    "  Corunna  "  "  Fuentes  d'Osoe"  "  Pyrenees" 
"  Nivhlle"  "  Nive  "  "Ohthhs""  Toulouse"   "  Peninsula"   "  Wateeloo  "  "  South  Apbica,  1846-7, 1 851-2-3 
"Alma"  "  Sevastopol  ""  Lucenow"  "Ash*ntee  "  "  Egypt,  1882,  1884"    "  Tel-el-Kebie"   "Nile,  1884-85' 
"  kirbekan." 

■  Colonel.— Hon.  Robert  Rollo,1  CB.  Ens.  pio  Aug  32;    Lt.  P25  Sept.  35  ;    Capt.  P5  Nov.  41  ;  St. Major,  20. 
June  54;  Ht. Lt. Colonel,  12  Dec.  54;    Major,  ^5  Jan.  55;    Lt. Colonel,   10  Aug.  55;     Colonel,  23   Feb.  58; 
Major  General,   6  March    68;    Lieut. General,    1    Oct.    77;'    General,    19  Dec.  80;     Colonel  93rd   High- 
landers, 5  Apr.  80;  Colonel  Black  Watch,  q  June  83. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — j    Edward    George    Grogan,1*    Ensign,  P24    July  69;     Lt.    28     Oct.   71;    Capt. 

19  June  79;  Major,  4  Dec.  85;  Lt. Colonel,  24  May  98. 
2  John  Henry  Collier  Coode,  Lieut.  10  Sept.   75;  Captain,  17  Apr.  82;  Major,  27  Aug.    qo  ;  Lt. Colonel, 
13  July  98.  


iears'  Ser 
Full  I  Half 
Pay.  Pay 


3° 


24 


Majoks. 

1  Archibald     Morden     Carthew-Tor- ) 

stoun,  2nd  in  Command  24  May  98    $ 

Alexander   Gordon   Duff,-1     2nd  in  1 

Command  13  July  98  i 

1  Ernest   Maxwell    Wiltshire,   Comdt. ') 
Darjeeling  Depot  1  Apr.  98  j 

2  Hon.  Henry  Edward  Maxwell 

St. Geo.  lid w.  Wm.  Burton,30  Station! 

Staff  Officer,  Bareilly,  17  Oct.  98    ...  j 
2  Thomas  Mowbray  Martin  Berkelev32 ) 

(Depot)   '. S 

2  Percy  John  Caton  Livingston30  

p.s.c.  Norman  Wm.   Outhbertson.311  > 
Inst.  R.  Mil.  Coll.  25  Aug.  97    ......  $ 

Captains. 
Thomas  Souter.4*  serving  in  British  [ 

East  Afrioa  Protectorate  j 

2  Ja.mes  Deane 

1  Walter  Gordon  Wolrige-Gordon40   

1  Hugh  Rose38     

1  David  Lorraine  Wilson- Farquharson3' 

John  Stuart,  Adj.  3  Battalion  4  June  95 

ipse.  Harrie  Jennings-Bramly    

1  Wm.  MacLaren  Campbell,41  Aide  de') 

Camp  to  the  Governor   of  Madras,  ;- 
17  Aug.  98 .' 

2  p.s.c.  Hon.  James  Frederick  Thurlow") 

Cumming-Bruce    } 

Herbert  Cyril  Orde  Murray,  Adjt.  1 
2nd  Vol.  Bn.Derl'y  Regt.  3  Aug.  98  j 

2  John  George  Renniej 

David  Baird 

Edward  Sidney  Herbert,  serving  with  ) 

the  Egyptian  Army j 

Hon.  John  Forbes  Sempill,  Master  of  \ 

Sempill,3"  Adj.  5  Vol.  Bn.  7  Dec.  96  J 

Henry  Scott  Turner,43  seroing  under) 

the  British  South  Africa  Company...  ) 

2  William       MacFarlau,       Adjutant) 

29  May  97 j 

Thomas  Owen  Lloyd  

2  Erie  Godfrey  Elton  

Adrian    Grant- Duff,44  Station   Staff\ 

Officer,  Seetapore,  22  July  98  ) 

Lieutenants, 

2  Charles  Edward  Stewart  

2  Cecil  Eykyn  

2  Archibald  nice  Cameron,  Staff  College 

2  Colin  William  MacRae   (Depot)    

2  John  George  Harry  Hamilton 

1  Edwyn  Sandys  Dawes   .. 

\  John  Gerrard  Collins,  Adjutant  14 
July  96 ) 

1  John  Buchanan  Pollok    

2  Frederick    Guthrie     Tait,     Superin- ) 

tendent  of  Gymnasia,  Edinburgh ) 

2  John  Harvey  

1  Arthur  Henry  Marmdin 

Frederick  Dymoke  Murray,  Aide  de\ 

Camp  to  the  Gov.  of  Natal  1  Aug.  98  J 
1  Sir  William  Dick-Cunyngham,  Bart.  ) 

A.D.C.toGen.E.F.Chapmani2A]3v.gSS 
i  William  James  St.  John  Harvey     

1  Henry  Holmes  Sutherland  

2  Herbert  Cecil  Willoughby  Berthon  ... 

1  Colin  M'Lean  

2  James  Thomas  Crokatt  Murray 

1  Nicholas  Gitt'ord  Edmonds     

1  Lord  Gecrge  Stewart-Murray  

1  John  Douglas  Glen  Walker   

Second  Lieutenants. 

2  Arthur  Grenfell  Wauchope 

2  Nigel  Neis  Ramsay    

1  Harold  Francois  Saphir  Amery  

!  Edward  Frederick  Maltby  Drquhart.. 

Philip  Alexander  Framcis  Spence  .... 


2ND    LIEUT. 


13  Oct.     77 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


13  Aug.  79 

13  Aug.    79 
22  Jan.     7Q 


20  Nov.    75 

28  April  75 

25  May    7?l 

11  Sept.  7   ,   15  '. 


4  May    87 


1  July  81 

1  July  8: 

1  July  81 

9  Sept.  82 


31  Dec. 

a7 

11  Feb. 

88 

9  May 
22  Aug. 

88 
88 

23  Mar. 

89 

10  Apr. 
6  July 
i  Mar. 

28  June 
8  Oct. 

29  Oct. 

89 
89 
90 
90 
90 
90 

17  Jan. 

91 

4  Mar. 

9i 

29  Oct. 

90 

25  July 
7  Nov. 

Qi 

5  Dec. 

9i 

13  Aug. 

92 

19  Nov. 
15  Mar. 
31  Jan. 

20  May 

21  Oct. 
21  Oct. 

2  June 
10  Oct. 

92 
93 
94 
93 
93 
93 
94 
94 

22  Jan. 

=  Sept 

20  Feb. 

96 
96 
97 

24  Jan.  83 
10  Mar.  83 

12  May  83 
6  Feb.  84 

6  Feb.  84 

14  May  84 
23  Aug.  84 

7  Feb.    85 

29  Aug.    85 

7  Feb.    85 

30  Jan.    86 

8  Dec.    86 

27  Nov.    89 

25  Nos.   85 
17  May    gc 

31  May   90 

5  June  90 

13  Aug. 

22  Oct.     90 

26  Oct.    90 
29  Jan.    91 

3  Aug.  92 

10  Aug.  92 

3  Nov.  92 

9  Feb.  93 

22  Mar.   93 
9  Aug. 

15  Apr.    93 

27  June   94 

16  Feb.    96 

29  July    96 

30  Sept.  96 

21  Nov.  96 

7  Apr.  97 
1  Oct. 

15  Jan. 

24  May  98 

13  July  98 

1   Aug.  98 

3  Aug.  98 


97 
20  Feb.    97I 


25  Oct.  82 
4  Dec.  85 
15  May    85 


15  Nov.  86 

29  Jan.  87 

21  Apr.  87 
7  Dec.  88 

17  May  90 

5  June  90 

5  June  90 

22  Oct.  90 
29  Jan.  91 
10  Aug.  92 

3  Nov.  92 

9  Feb.  93 

9  Feb.  93 

13  Apr.  92 

22  Mar.  93 

29  May  93 

27  June  94 

1  Apr.  91 

24  May  98 

24  May  98 

24  May  98 

13  July  9b 

3  Aug.  98 


BREY.MAJ. 


MAJOB. 


29  Jan.    91 

3  Aug.   92 

20  Aug.  94 
3  Jan.  95 
9  Oct.     95. 

1  Apr.  95. 
24  May  98. 
13  July    98; 


25  May 


38  Captain  Rose  sereed  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  18S4-85  with  the  1st 
Battalion  of  the  Black  Watch,  and 
t:>ok  part  with  the  River  Column 
under  Major  General  Earle.andwas 
present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

40  Captain  Wolrige  Gordon  served! 
in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  18841 
with  the  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement, 
at  El  Teb— wounded  (Medai  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
iD  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85 
with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Black 
Watch,  took  part  with  the  River 
Column  under  Major  General  Earle, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement, 
at  Kirbekan  (two  Olao'os).  Serve* 
in  the  operations  in  Matabeleland 
in  1893-94  (Medal). 


Years' Ser 

Full 
Pay. 

Hall 
Pay. 

2 

2 

I 

Z 

I 

12 

I 

... 

The  Black  Watch  (Royal  Highlanders). 


300 


Second  Lieutenants. 


1  Shomberg  Henley  Eden 

her    On.rLintr  Laverton  

2  William  Piteairn  Nunneley 

Frank  Mansfield  Boileau  Robertson 

2  Sydney  Armitage  Innes  

1  Oliver  Henry  D'Alteyrac  Steward 


2ND  LIEUT. 


24  Mar. 
-5  May 
16  Mar. 
3  Aug. 
14  Sept. 
14  Sept. 


Quarter  Hastens. — 2  William  Webb,  14  May  87  ;   Hon. 


Captain,  14  May  97. 


1  William  Brace  Ferguson  Davidson,  9  Nov.  98  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Egypt,  1882.     2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Bengal,  1881. 

1  General  the  Hon.  Robert  Rollo  was  one  of  twoofficers  sentfrom  Malta  on  a  special  mission  to  Tripoli  m  1846, 
and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Secretaries  for  Foreign  Affairs  and  Colonies,  conveyed  through  the  Commander  in 
Chief,  for  his  services  upon  that  occasion.  He  embarked  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  for  the  East,  and  served  with 
the  Regt.  in  the  campaign  of  1854-55  ;  was  Brigade  Major  from  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  throughout  the  winter 
until  he  took  command  of  his  Regt.  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava  ;  commanded  it  upon  the  expe- 
dition to  Kertch  and  surrender  of  Yenikali,  and  afterwards  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  on  the  out- 
works on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  in  Canada  at  the  head  of  that 
Department  from  Nov.  1855  to  Jan.  i860,  and  from  the  latter  date  as  Military  Secretary  to  Lieut. General  Sir 
Fenwick  Williams  till  that  officer's  retirement  from  the  command  in  British  North  America  in  June  1865. 

la  Lt. Colonel  Grogan  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  ana  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Amoaful.  capture  and  destruction  of  Beequah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  (slightly  wounded)  and  capture  of  Coo- 
massie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Duff  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  as 
Adjutant  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps).  Served 
in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Batlalion  of  the  Black  Watch,  took  part  with  the  River 
Column  under  Major  General  Earle,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kirbekan  (two  Clasps). 

30  Majors  Burton  and  P.J.  C.  Livingston  and  Captain  Wilsou-Farquharson  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
£884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Black  Watch,  took  part  with  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle, 
and  were  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kirbekan  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

32  Major  Berkeley  servedwith  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch  (Medal  wit 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

36  Major  Cuthbertson  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

37  Captain  the  Master  of  Sempill  served  in  the  reparations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  i836  with  the 
Cameron  Highlanders.     Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Cla=p). 

41  Captain  Ciinpbell  served  in  the  operations  in  Burma  in  1891-92  as  Staff  Officer  with  the  Maing'khwan 
Column. 

42  Captain  Souter  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Lieutenant  into  the  Black  Watch  for 
distinguished  service,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expeaition  in  1884-85  with 
the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Black  Watch,  and  took  part  with  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle,  including 
the  engagement  at  Kirbekan  (two  Clasps). 

43  Major  Turner  served  iuthe  operations  in  Mataheleland in  1893-94  (Medal).  Served  in  the  operations  in  South 
Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  as  Adjutant  and  Paymaster  to  the  Mashonaland  Relief  Force  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp). 

44  Lieut.  Grant-Duff  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  Tndia  under  Sir  Wil'iam  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Commandant  British  Troops  Depjt  at  Peshawar  (Medal  with  two 
C;asps). 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch, — formerly  the  42nd  (Royal  Highland — The 

Black  Watch)  Regiment. 
Independent  Companies  raised  for  service  in  the  Highlands  and  styled  "Black  Watch,"  1729.  Formed  into  a 
Regiment  and  numbered  43rd,  1739.  Scotland  and  England,  1743.  Flanders,  to  1745.  England,  to  Sept.  1746. 
France,  to  Nov.  1746.  Ireland  and  England,  to  1747.  Flanders,  to  1748.  England  and  Ireland,  to  1756.  (Number 
changed  to  42nd,  1749.)  America,  to  1761.  [2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1758.  West  Indies,  to  1758.  America,  to  1763. 
Reduced,  1763.  Afterwards  re-embo:lied,  served  in  India,  and  formed  into  a  Regiment  in  1786,  styled  "The  73rd 
Highland  Regiment  of  Foot."]  West  Indies,  101762.  America,  to  1767.  Ireland  and  Scotland,  to  1776.  America, 
to  1789.  England  and  Scotland,  to  1793.  Coast  of  France,  to  Jan.  1794.  England,  to  June  1794.  Flanders,  1795.  (Red 
Heckle  conferred  by  King  George  III.  for  tha affair  at  Guildevmalson  in  1795.)  England,  to  1796.  (Five  Companies 
embarked  in  1795  forthe  West  Indies,  rejoining  Head  Quarters  at  Gibraltarin  1797.)  Gibraltar.to  1798.  Minorca,  to 
Aug.  1800.  Gibraltar,  to  Oct.  1800.  Egypt, toi8ci  (''Egypt,"  with  the  Sphinx).  England  and  Scotland,  to  1805.  [2nd 
Battalion  raised  in  1803  and  served  in  the  Peninsula  until  consolidated  with  the  ist  Battalion  in  1812.]  Gibraltar, 
to  1808.  Peninsula,  to  i8o9(battles  of  Vimiera  and  Corunna).  England,  to  July  1809.  Walcheren  Expedition  to 
Sept.  1809.  England  and  Scotland,  to  1812.  The  Peninsula,  to  1814  (battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle, 
Nive,  Orthes.  and  Toulouse).  Ireland,  to  May  1815.  Flanders,  to  Dec.  1815  (battle  of  Waterloo).  Eigland, 
Scotland  and  Ireland,  to  1825.  Gibraltar,  to  1832.  Malta,  to  1834.  Ionian  Islands,  to  1836.  England,  Scotland 
and  Ireland,  to  1840.  Ionian  Islands,  to  1843.  [Reserve  Battalion  formed  in  1842,  and  served  in  Malta  and  the 
West  Indies  until  consolidated  with  the  ist  Battalion  in  1850.]  Malta,  to  1847.  West  Indies,  to  1851.  Canada,  to 
185?.  Scotland  and  England,  to  1854.  Turkey  and  the  Crimea,  to  1856  (battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol). 
Eugland,  to  1857.  India,  to  186S  (capture  of  Lucknow).  Scotland  and  England,  to  1873.  Gold  Coast,  to  March 
1874  (Ashanti  war).  England,  to  Nov.'  874.  Malta  and  Cyprus,  to  1878.  Gibraltar,  to  1879.  England  and 
Scotland,  to  1882.  Egypt  and  the  Soudan,  to  i386  (battles  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  Kirbekan).  Malta,  to  1S80 
Gibraltar,  to  Jan.  1893.  "Egypt,  to  Mar.  1893.  Head  Quarters  and  Half  Battalion  to  Mauritius,  to  Mar.  1893.  .Ha)f 
Battalion  to  Cape  Town,  Apr.  1893. 


2ndBatt.,  Meean  deer, 
Punjab. 


301  The  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry. 

4"3  -iFormerly  the  4yd  (Monmouthshire  Light  Inf.)    .-istBatt.,3luliingar. 

"Regimental District,  J  a,nl  the   52nd  (Oxfordshire — Light  (J 

OXFORD.        J  Infantry)  Regiments. 

(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  Bucks  and  the  Oxford  Militia  respectively.) 
The   United   Red  and  Whi'.e  Rose.    "Quebec,   1759"    "Mysore"    "Hindoostan"    "Vimiera."    "Cobunna" 
"Busaco"  "Fuentes  d'Onor"  "Oiuda«  Kodkigo"   "Badajoz"  "Salamanca"  "Vittoeia" 

"  NlVELLE  "     "  NlVE  "     "ObTHES"     "  ToULOUSB  '""  PENINSULA  "     "  WaTBBLOO  " 

"  South  Africa,  3851-2- V  "Delhi"  "New  Zealand." 

Xfi£lllei  J  Colonel— Frederick  Green  Wilkinson,1  Ensign,  •'27  Dec.  42;  Lieut.  vi$   Aug.  47;  Captain,   ^17  Oct.  51; 
F*il    Hdli|     Major,  g  Oct.  55  ;  Lt. Colonel,  16  March  58  ;  Colonel,  16  March  63  ;  Major  General,  28  Oct.  68  ;  Lt.General, 
9  Dec.  81 ;  Colonel  West   Surrey  Regiment,  15  Oct.  91 ;  Colonel  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,  29  Aug.  93. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 1  James  Arthui  Strachan,  Ensign,  5  Feb.  71;   Li.  28  Oct.  71;  Capt.  19  Sept.  79  ; 
Major,  15  Jan.  86  ;  Lt. Colonel,  16  March  96. 
2  Francis  Hugh  Plowden.2  Lieut.  3  Oct.  72  ;  Capt.  19  Aug.  81 ;  Major,  1  Sept.  86  ;  Lt. Colonel,  17  June  96. 


Majors. 

1  Son.  Arthur  Edward  Dalzel),8  2nd  in  ~> 

Command  26  June  96  J 

2  Robert   Eccles,*  2nd  in  Command  26) 

June  96  ) 

1  Fredk..1.Evelegh(5»6L!>M*;.i3Nov.72)  > 

Assistant  Military  Secretary , Madras  ) 

2  Reginald  Whitworth  Porter6    


Augustus  Ferryman  Mockler-Ferry-) 
man,;I»ri.  R.  M.  College,  17  Dec.  92  J 

2  Paul  Treby  Clark   

^tJohn  Hanbury-Williams,8  Military  \ 
Secretary,  C.  of  Good  Hope,  17  Apr.97  S 

1  Gerald  Francis  Mockler  

Captains. 
1  Henry  RobertStapleton  Cotton(Z>ei)o<) 

1  Charles  Russell  Day 

Denis   James    Barton,    Adjutant,    2  ) 

Volunteer  Battalion  10  Jan.  96  j 

Reginald  George    Hutton   Hughes,) 

Adjutant  4  Battalion  1  Dec.  96   ) 

Cha.Edw.GeraldMarsliallFairtlough,  ) 

Adjutant  3  Battalion  27  Feb.  97 j* 

2  Robert Fanshawe,1"*^^  Co^e^e 

Frank  Grimshaw   Lagier  Lamotte,  > 

Adjutant  lBucks  Vol.  Rifles  1  Jan.  94  } 
Henry  Rodolph  Davies,11  serving  in  > 

China  under  Foreign  Office   i 

2  Edward  Dalrymple  White12  

Richard  Chamberlin  liUurd, Adjutanfi 
4  Vol. Bn.E.  Surrey  Regt.  3  Nov.  98/ 

2  John  Davy  WrightDavy  {Depot) 

2  Clements  Parr13  

1  Ernest  Astley  Edmund  Lethbridge  ... 

1  William  Owen 

2  Eardley  Mostyn  Childers"  

Edward  Alexander  Stanton,15  serving  ) 

with  the  Egyptian  Army ) 

Geo.  Saml.Fredk.  Napier,  Staff  Capt.  \ 
Intell.  Branch,  Simla,  5  June  97     ...  5 

1  George  Northcote  Colvile  

1  Percy  Seymour  Stanhope    

Sir  Charles  Cuyler,  Bart.  Inttructor\ 
Royal  Military   College  25  Aug.  97    > 

Charles  Coffin  Pearson'1" 

1  Roger  Carmichael  Robert  Owen18 

1  Harry  Lancelot  Ruck-Keene 

2  Henry  Forbes  Darell-Brown" 

Cecil  Henry  Cobb, Adjutant  25  Aug.97 

Lieutenants. 
2  Redmond  Edward  Watt20  

1  Francis  Joseph  Henley  (Depot)  

2  William  Chevers  Hunter  (Depot) 

2  Charles  Joseph  Wilkie21 

Keith  Randolph  Hamilton23 

Archibald  James  Fergusson  Eden,~) 
serving     in    West  Africa,    with  the  > 

ranlc  of  Cxpiain  ) 

Randle  Montague  Feilden,"  Adju- ) 

tant  1  March  96 ) 

Philip  Barlow  Osborn,  serving  under  } 

the  Foreign  Office  in  Uganda  ) 

2  Wilfred  Marriott-Dodington25  

2  Lindsay  James  Carter26  

Lionel  Folliott   Scott,   serving    with') 

West  African  Frontier  Bolice j 

Stephen  Frederick  Hammick 

Christian  Cator     

Ashley  Rowland  Bright 

Robert  Edward  Salkeld"  

Claud  Oswald  Chichester   

Ladislas  Herbert  Richard  Pope-Hen-) 
nessy,  serving   with    West  African  r 

Frontier  Bolice ) 

i  Francis  Harry  Stapleton   

2  Edward  Robert  Clayton28 

2  Charles  Alexander  Cardwell23 

2  Cyril  Halsted  Frith30 

1  Charles  Evelyn  Forrest    


ensign  or 

2ND    LIBUT. 


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20  Mar.  78 

35  May  78 

14  Sept.  78 

4  Dec.  78 


22jan.    81 


5  Feb.    87 


5  Feb.  87 
4  May  87 

14  Sept.  87 

14  Sept.  87 

30  May  8S 

24  Apr.  89 

21  Dec.  89 

21  Dec.  89 

26  Feb.  90 

18  Feb.  91 

6  Jan.  92 
9  Apr.  92 

iS  May  9 


28  Oct.  71 

28  Feb.  74 

•3  Nor.  74 

6  Sept.  76 

3  May  78 

23  July  79 

3  Apr.  80 

8  Apr.  81 

1  July  81 

28  Jan.  82 

1  July  81 

9  Sept.  82 

10  Mar.  83 

25  Aug.  S3 

25  Aug.  83 


23  Aug. 
7  Feb. 
iO  Mar. 

29  Aug. 
29  Aug. 
10  Oct. 
28  Apr. 
25  Aug. 
1  Jan. 


captain.       bbet.maj. 


12  Nov.  84 

3  May  89 

27  July  8y 

30  Jan.  90 

2  June  91 

27  Feb.  92 

16  Mar.  92 

24  July  9 

24  July  92 


27  July 
27  July 
22  Mar. 
19  July 
16  Oct. 


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92 

24  Aug. 

92 

28  Sept 

92 

19  Oct. 
4  Jan. 

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26  Apr. 

93 

24  Jan. 
12  Dec. 
12  Dec. 
12  Dec. 
6  Mar. 

94 
94 
94 
94 
95 

28  Sept. 

95 

?.  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
24  Mar. 

S  Sept. 

1  Dec. 

97 
97 
97 
97 
97 

17  Mar.    94 

18  Aug.  94I 

9  Nov.    94 

16  Jan.    95 
1  Mar.    96 

S  Jan.    97 

5  June   97 
25  Aug.   97 

17  Nov.  97 
12  Dec.  97 
30  Jan.    98 

5  Feb.    9S 

5  Mar.    9S 

5  Mar.    08 

5  Mar.    08 

iS  Sept.  98 

25  Oct.    98 


11  Mar.   82 

26  Mar.   84 

23  May  85 
11  Jan.  86 
28  July  86 
28  July  86 
1  Sept.  86 
6  June   88 

1  Jan.    89 

27  July    89 

23  Jan.  92 
27  Feb.   92 

16  Mar.    92 

15  Apr.    92 

2  May    92 

2  May  92 
27  July    92 

17  Dec.    92 

2  Jan.  93 
22  Mar.  93 
27  Sept.  93 
27  Sept.  93 

16  Oct.     93 

17  Mar.   94 

30  May    94 

9  Nov. ^94 
8  Jan.    97 

8  Jan.    97 


5  June 
10  Feb. 
s8  Oct. 

3  Nov. 

3  Nov. 


16  Nov. 


11  Mar.  89 

27  Sept.  93 

13  Dec.  93 

9  Nov.  94 

27  July  95 

16  Mar.  99 

17  June  96 
2  Feb.  98 


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2ND    LIECT. 

1  Dec. 

07 

1  Dec. 

97 

12  Jan. 

98 

16  Feb. 

98 

4  May 

38 

4  May 

98 

7  May 

98 

7  May 

98 

3  Aug: 

98 

3  Aug 

98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
2  Lancelot  Edward  Seth  Ward31  

1  John  Arthur  Ballard     

2  Osbert  Renn  Leigh  Hampden     

[  Hon.     Gerald      William      Frederick  I 

Savile  Foljambe  ) 

2  Herbert  Chaplin  Nisbet    

1  Cornish  Frederick  Henley    

t  Arthur  George  Bayley   

2  Henry  Robert  Moire  Brooke 

i  Henry  Lindsay  Wood  

1  John  Frederic  Charles  Fuller    


We  Colonial  Office. 
Quarter  Masters. — Arthur  Bysshe  Moles  worth,  29  July  96  ;  Hon.  Lieut,— seroiny   in  West  Africa,  under 
2  Thomas  King,32  24  Nov.  97;  Hon.  Lieut. 
1  William  Ross,  2  Feb.  98 ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
T-st  Batt.  returned  from  India,  1887 .    2nd  Batt.  embarked  for  Gibraltar,  1884. 

1  Lt.General  Wilkinson  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  up  to  Oct.  1854,  including  the 
battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  including  the  action  at  Khodagunj.  siege  and  fall 
of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygunge.  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2  Lt.Colonel  Plowden  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  (mentioned 
in  despatches),  and  with  the  Peshawur  Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the 
operations  in  the  Bara  Valley— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3  Major  the  Hon.  A.  E.  Dalzell  served  in  the  operations  in  Burmah  in  1S91-92  in  command  cf  the  Maingkhwan 
Column. 

4  Major  Eccles  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier'of  India,  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  and  with  the  Peshawur 
Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirati  Expeditionary  Fcrce  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps.)     [See  also  Civil  Decoraron  for  Gallantry  "■  Hart's  Annual  Army  List"  p.  786] . 

6  Major  Poter  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-08  with 
the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Mahmand  Field  Force,  and  with  the  Peshawur  Column  and 
the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7  Major  Mockler-Ferryman  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  and  with  the 
Peshawur  Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

8  Major  Hanbury-Williams  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  as  AidedeCamp  to  Sir  E.  Haniley,  Com- 
manding the  2nd  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir — horse  shot  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Khedive's  Star). 

10  Captain  Fanshawe  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  and  with  the 
Peshawur  Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

11  Captain  Davies  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1387-88  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S97-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire 
Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  and  with  the  Peshawur  Column,  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expe- 
ditionary Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley   (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

12  Captain  White  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  'in 
1807-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  and  with  the  Peshawur 
Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

13  Captain  Parr  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  and  with  the 
Peshawur  Column,  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expelitionary  Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley— 
dangerously  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

11  Captain  Childers  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1S97-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  and  with  the  Peshawur 
Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operatic;  ns  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps) . 

15  Major  Stanton  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the 
nth  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Haflr  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

17  Captain  Pearson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  and  with  the  Peshawur 
column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Owen  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  under  Major  General  Graham  in  1891  as  Superintendent 
of  Army  Signalling  Tammu  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Wuutho  Expedition  under  Major  General 
Wolseley  in  1S91  as  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhait  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxford- 
shire Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  and  with  the  Peshawur  Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley— seveiely  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

19  Lieut.  Darell-Brown  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
i  n  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion    Oxfordshire   Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand    Field   Force,  and  with  the 

Peshawur  Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the   operations  in  the  Bara  Valley 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps) 

20  Lieut.  Watt  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Peshawur  Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expe- 
ditionary Force  ( Mddal  with  two  Clasps). 

21  Lieut.  Wilkie  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  ot  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Peshawur  Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

22  Lieut.  Napier  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  We-t  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  and  with  the  Peshawur 
Column  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

23  Lieut.  Hamilton  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  and  with  the  Peshawur 
Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps) . 

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3°2a  The   Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry. 

24  Lieut.  Feilden  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  M  ohm  and  Field  Force,  and  with  the 
Pe^awur  Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).     [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

2->  Lieut.  Marriott-Dodington  served  in  the  campaign  en  the  North  West  Frontier  of  lncia  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  and  with 
the  Peshawur  Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  E xpeditionary  Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

26  Lieut,  carter  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  and  with  the  Peshawur 
Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

27  Lieut.  Salkeld  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxioroshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  and  the  Peshawur 
Column  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  two  (dasps). 

26  Lieut.  Clayton  terved  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  and  the  Peshawur 
Column  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

w  Lieut.  Cardwell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-93  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Peshawur  Column  aim  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

M  Second  Lieut.  Frith  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
In  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Peshawur  Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

31  Second  Lieut.  Ward  seared  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

32  Lieut.  King  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  and  with  the  Peshawur 

■Column  and  the  5th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Vailej-  (Medal  with 
wo  Clasps), 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,— formerly  the  43rd  (Monmouthibir* 

Light  Infantry)  Regiment. 
Raised  in  1741.    Minorca,  to  1747.    Ireland,  to  1757.   America,  to  1761.   West  Indies,  to  1763.   America,  to  1764. 
England,  to   1774.    America,  to  1783.     England,  to  1787.    Ireland,  to   1792.    West  Indies,  to  1795.    England,  to 

1797.  West  Indies,  to  i&oo.  England,  to  1801.  Channel  Islands,  to  1803.  England,  to  July  1807.  Denmark,  to 
Nov.  1S07.  England,  to  1808.  The  Peninsula,  to  1808  (battle  of  Vimiera).  England,  to  1S09  (one  company 
remaining  in  the  Peninsula).  The  Peninsula,  to  July  1814  (battles  of  Corunna,  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad 
Rodrigo,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Toulouse).  England,  to  Oct.  1814.  Gulf  of  Mexico,  to 
March  1815.  England  and  Belgium,  to  July  1815.  France,  to  Oct.  1818.  England,  to  1819.  Ireland,  to  1S22. 
Gibraltar  and  Portugal,  to  1827.  Gibraltar,  to  1830.  England,  to  1832.  Ireland,  to  1834.  America,  to  1846. 
England,  to  1848.  Ireland,  to  1851.  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  to  1853.  India,  to  1863.  New  Zealand,  to  1866.  Englamd, 
to  1868.    Channel  Islands,  to  1869.    Ireland,  to  1872.  India,  to  1879.     Burmah,  to  18S2.   India,  to  1887.   England, 

1887. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  {formerly  the  52nd  Light  Infantry). 

Raised  in  1755   as  the  54th  Foot.    Numbered  52nd,  1757.     To  Ireland,  175S.    To   Canada,  1765.      To  North 
America,  1774.    To  England,  1778.     (Entitled  "  The  Oxfordshire  Regiment,"  1782.)    To  India,  1783.    To  England, 

1798.  Formed  as  the  1st  Light  Infantry  Regiment  in  1803.  To  Sicily,  1806.  To  England,  1808.  To  Portugal, 
1808  (battles  of  Vimiera  and  Corunna).  To  England,  1809.  To  the  Peninsula,  1809  (battles  of  Busaco,  Fuentes 
d'Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse).  To  England,  1814. 
To  Belgium,  1815  (battle  of  Waterloo).  [2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1807, and  proceeded  to  Copenhagen.  To  England, 
1808.  To  Belgium,  1814.  To  England,  1S15.  Disbanded,  1816.]  To  England,  1818.  To  Canada,  1824.  To  Eng- 
land, t!>-ji.  To  Gibraltar,  1837.  To  West  Indies,  1838.  To  Canada,  1842.  To  England,  1848.  To  India,  1853 
(capture  of  Delhi).    To  England,  1864.      To  Malta,  1868.      To  Gibraltar,  1873.      To  England,  1S74.     (Entitled 

•"  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,"  1881.)    To  Gibraltar,  1884.    To  Egypt,  1885.    To  India,  1886. 


ist  Batt.,  Warley.  1 

*nd  Batt.,  Shwebo,  Burma,    j 


The  Essex  Regiment.  303 

Formerly  the  44th  (Bast  Essex)  and  the  56th    |j        i\  t\ 

( West  Essex)  Regimen  ts.  V^Z'j^Lv?"*'' 

(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  Essex  Rifles  and  the  West  Essex  Militia  respectively.) 

"Mobo"  "  Gibraltar,"  with  the  Castle,  Key,  and  "  Montis  Insignia  Calpe."  "  Kgypi  "  (with  the  Sphinx). 

"BADAJOZ"    "SALAMANCA."    "PENINSULA"    "  BlaDENSBUBG  "    "  WATERLOO  "  "  AVA  " 


"Alma"  "Inkerman"  "Sevastopol"  "Taku  Fobts""Nile, 
|Years'  snr  Colonel. — Han.  John  Jocelyn  Bourke,1  Ensign,  p2i  May  41  ;    Lieut.  •'22  July  42  ; 


Full  Half 
Pay.  Pay, 

3° 


Capt.  pi  June  49;   Major, 


27ilay56;  lit.  Lt.  Colonel,  26  Apr.  59 ;  Lt.  Colonel,  p  -2  June  60;  Colonel,  8  March  67;  Major  General, 

1  Oct.  77  ;  Lieut.  General ,  1  Oct.  82  ;  Colonel  Essex  Regimeat,  30  March  97. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 2  Daniel  Alexander  Blest,  Ensign,  7  July  69;    Lieut.  v2y  Oct.  71  ;  Capt.  9  Oct.  79 

Major,  1  July  82;  Lt. Colonel,  8  Jan.  95. 
1  p.s. c.Theodore  Edward  Stephenson,  Lieut.  21  Sept.  74  ;  Capt.  1  July  81 ;  Major,  27  Nov.  83  ;  Lt. Colonel, 

16  Sept.  95. 


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2ND    LIEUT. 


17  July    72 


13  Aug.   79 


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•    79 


22  Jan. 


13  Aug.    79 


Majors. 

1  Thomas    Stock,     2nd    in     Command  ; 

26  June  96 ) 

2  Cyril  Wood,  2nd  in  Command  26  June  96 
2  Frederick  John  Brown3  

1  Hugh  Ingoidsoy  Massy  

2  William  Graydon  Carter13 

2  Duncan  Thomas  Cruickshank'4  

1  Henry  Hyde  Williamson  Nason  {.Depot)      4  Dec. 
t  John  Trevor  Spencer   |  22  Jan 

Captains. 
p.s.c.  Edw.Lainson  Guilding,2'- Station  \ 

Staff  Officer,  Cawnpore,  8  July  97    ..  ) 
Rout.  JohnTudway21  \Bt.  Lt. Colonel  1 

16  Nov.  98),  serving  with  the  Egyptian  > 

Army ) 

1  Henry  Broadmead 

2  Hugh  Charles  Copeman    

p.s.c.  Launcelot    Richard   Carleton, 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General 

Chester,  14  Aug.  97 

2  William  MampdenChawner,15iS<a^'<m  ) 

Staff  Officer,  Shiuebo  j 

William  George  Sackville  Benson,23  > 

Army  Fay  Department    ) 

Henry  Cowell  Crawford 

Frederick  Gore  Anley,24  serving  with  ) 

the  Egyptian  Army    } 

Nevill  Arthur    Charles    de    Hertzel  1 

Tufnell,  Adj.  2  Vol.  Bn.  23  Oct.  95...  j 
Robt.  Francis  Walters,  Adjutant  4  Bat-  \ 

talion  1  Nov.  97 ) 

2  George  Bright  Wallace  [Depot) 

1  Bertram  Arthur  Warry 

2  p.s.c.  Henry  Harris  Hewitt  Dowding,  7 

Station  Staff  Officer,  Darjeeling  j 

Rochfort  Cade  Lestock  Battley,  serv-  / 

ing  with  the  Egyptian  Army    j 

1  Owen  Godfrey  Godfrey-Faussett  

1  Wilfrid  Arthur  Hebden 

2  William  Henry  Wreford-Brown  

William    Jestyn    Llewelyn  Jeffreys, 

Adjutant     8      Volunteer     Battalio 

Eoyal  Scots  1  Mar.  98 

1  George  Murray  Tufnell !  16  Nov.   87 

1  Thomas  Walter  Milward  j   n  Feb.    88 

2  Hugh  Rosceter  Rice  8  Dec.    38 


Lieutenants. 
2  Edward  Dalton  Fawkes,  Station  Staff}  ' 

Officer,  Bhamo )  I 

William     Kaye      Legge,    Adjutant  ) 

2  Sept.  95  jf 

2  Walter  Floyd  Bonham,  Staff  College 

2  Charles  Wynn  Barlow I 

2  Charles  George  Lewes25  

2  George  Murray  Home  Stirling26   j 

;  Clarence  John  Hobkirk  (Depot)  

2  Herbert  Joseph  Saminut 

2  Win.  Mountcharles  CroftonVandeleur  ...I 
2  Frederick  William  Mottitt     i 

1  Frederic    Charles   Winter,  Adjutant  / 

10  Aug.  96    , ) 

2  Hugo  Sant-Fournier     

2  Herbert  Charles  Selwyn  Heath   

1  Charles  Frederick  de  Bohun  Boone 

2  James  Duncan    Macpherson,  Station') 

Staff  Officer,  Bernardmyo    $ 

1  Alfred  Gilbert  Pratt 

Arthur    Dowson   Green,   serving    with} 

West  African  liegiment j 

1  Barnett  Dyer  Lempriere  Gray  Anley  ... 
1  John  Cartwright.  Harding  Newman  ... 
1  Alexander  Phayre  Churchill    

1  Francis  Newton  Parsons  

2  Arthur  Crosby  Halahan 

Second  Lieutenants. 

2  Cyril  James  Brooke  Dauben.v  

i  Charles  Raymond  Roberts-West 


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14  Nov. 

30  Jan. 

24  Apr. 

24  Apr. 

21  Sept. 

9  Nov. 

3  May 

28  June 
21  Dec. 

8  Oct. 

4  Mar. 

17  June 
27  Jan. 
13  July 
19  Nov. 
26  Apr. 
2  June 

10  Oct. 

29  May 

8  Jan. 
29  Feb. 

6  June 

5  Sept. 

9  Dec. 


11  Feb.    75      8  Feb.  82 

17  July    74 [  16  Aug.  82 

10  Sept.  75    16  Aug.  82 

20  Nov.    751  30  Aug.  82 

10  Sept.  75     14  Mar.  83 

22  Aug.  83 

10  Dec.  84 

15  Sept.  85 


8., 


82 


12  Feb.    77 

6  Oct.     80 
22  Dec.    80 

28  Jan.    8x 

1  July    81 

1  July    81 

22  Oct.     81 

10  May    82 

28  Jur.e  80 

10  May 
14  May 

23  Aug. 

12  Nov. 

7  Feb. 

28  Feb. 
28  Feb. 

25  Nov. 

25  Nov. 

30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

8  Dec. 

2  Apr. 
6  Aug. 
2  June 


13  June   85 


85 


15  Dec.    90 

6  July    91 

16  Sept.  91 
15  Dec.  91 
23  Sept.  92 

7  Oct.  92 
3  Apr.    93 

30  June  94 
25  Oct.     94 

20  Feb.    9 

23  Oct.     9 

21  Dec.  95 
10  June  96 
30  Sept.  96 

15  Feb.    97 

8  July  97 
14  Aug.   97 

14  Oct.     97 

22  Jan. 
2  Feb.    , 
1  Mar.    98 

9  Apr. 


Nov.   96 


MAJOE. 


15  Sept.  8S 

21  Apr.    86 
29  Apr.    91 

6  July    91 

16  Sept.  91 
8  Jan.    95 

7  Oct.     95 
2  Feb.    98 


15  Sept..  85 

21  Apr.  86 

6.1  illy  87 

1  July  88 

1  July  88 


2  Feb.  87 

6  Feb.  90 

6  Aug.  90 

6  July  91 

20  Feb.  95 

7  Oct.  95 

23  Oct.  95 

21  Dec.  95 

10  June  96 

30  Sept.  96 

15  Feb.  97 

8  July  97 
14  Aug.  97 

14  Oct.  97 

22  Jan.  98 
2  Feb.  98 
1  Mar.  98 


23  Captains  Benson  served  in  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  i884-8swith  the 
2nd  Battalion  of  the  Essex  Regi- 
ment (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

24  Captain  Anley  served  in  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  188.1-85  with 
the  Mounted  Infantry  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary 
Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener 
in  1896  with  the  2nd  Soudanese 
Battalion,  including  the  engage- 
ment at  Firket  and" the  operations 
at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

25  Lieut.  Lewes  served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Fron- 
tier of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1S98  with  the  Buner 
Field  Force  as  Transport  Officer  at 
the  Base  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

26  Lieut.  Stirling  served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir 
Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with 
Cla-sp). 


Years' Sej, 

Full 

Pay. 

Half 
Pay. 

2 

2 

2 

2 

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I 

I 

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I 

7 

5 

304 


The  Essex  Regiment. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

2  Clement  Ignatius  Ryan 

2  Robert  Minturn  Olarges  Ruxton 
2  Lumley  Owen  Williams  Jones  ... 
1  Geoffrev  Weston  Howard  

1  Astur  Bertrand  Coddington 

2  William  Henry  Kirk   

1  William  Arnold  Jacomb. 

1  Harold  Laurence  Matthews 

2  Arthur  Duncan  Day 

Quarter  Masters. — 2  Moses  Mead,  18  May  9 


2ND  LIEUT. 


20  Feb.  97 
24  Mar.    97 

1  Dec.    97 

1  Dec.  97 
16  Feb.    98 

6  Apr.  98 
4  May     98 

7  May 
3  Aug.  98 

!  ;  -Hon.  itewli. 
1  Thomas  Piper,  10  Oct.  94  ;   Hon.  Lieut. 

Facings  White. — Agents, Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  returned  from  India,  28  Nov.  1884.     2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Gibraltar, 


'  Lieut.  General  the  Hon.  J.  J.  Bourke  served  in  the  Eastern  Campaign  of  18,4-55  with  the  33th  Regimcrt.and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  lukermau,  and  siege  of  Sebascoi'ol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  during  rhe  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  1857-^8,  and  was  present  at 
the  affair  of  Bhonnapore  (mentioned  in  despatches),  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Calpee 
(Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

2  Major  Brown  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Essex  Regiment  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  ana  Khedive's  Star). 

13  Major  Carter  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1SS1.  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85 
with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Essex  Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

14  Major  Cruickshank  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Essex  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

19Caplain  Chawner  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Keoir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

31  Lt.  Colonel  'Pud  way  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-85  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and  was  present  at  the 
actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also 
served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  in  com- 
mand of  Mounted  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  with  the 
Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  in  command  of  the  Camel  Corps,  including  the 
engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Haflr  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Khedive's  Medal 
with  two  Clasns). 

22  Captain  Guildinj  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Essex  Regiment  {formerly  the  56th  Regiment). 
Raised  in  1755.  Proceeded  to  the  Havannah,  1762.  Home,  1763.  To  Gibraltar,  1770.  Home,  1783. 
To  West  Indies,  1793.  Home,  1795.  To  West  Indies,  1796.  Home,  1799.  To  Holland,  1799.  Home, 
1799.  (2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1804;  to  India,  1807;  home  and  disbanded  in  1817.)  To  India,  1805 
(3rd  Battalion  raised  in  1813;  proceeded  to  Holland,  1813  ;  home  and  disbanded,  1814,).  To  Mauritius, 
1815.  Home,  1826.  To  West  Indies,  1831.  Home,  1842.  To  Gibraltar,  1846.  (Reserve  Battalion 
raised  in  1846;  proceeded  to  Gibraltar,  1847;  incorporated  with  1st  Battalion,  1850.)  To  Bermuda, 
1851.  Home,  1855.  To  Crimea,  1855.  Home,  1856.  To  India,  1857.  Home,  1866.  To  India,  1871.  To 
.Aden,  1877.     Home,  1878.     To  Gibraltar,  1882.     To  Egypt,  1884.    To  Malta,  1887. 

Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  Berkshire  Regiment. 

38  Captain  Feetham  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the 
Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Hasheen  on  the  1st  February,  in  the  engagements 
at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  the  subsequent  advance  to  and  burning  of  Temai ;  afterwards  served  with 
the  Camel  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Takdul  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
AJso  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

*°  Major  Fitton  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  and  at  the  attack  on  Ambigole  Wells.  Served  with  the  Dongola  Ex- 
peditionary Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  Infantry  Division, 
including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  opeiations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Khedive's 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

11  Captain  Taylor  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berk- 
shire Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Hasheen  on  the  1st  February,  in  the  engagements  at 
Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  the  subsequent  advance  to  and  burning  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86. 

45  Lieut.  Cloke  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882.  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  to  and  surrender  of 
Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  at  Assiout  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  pre- 
sent in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps,  and  Medal  for 
distinguished  conduct  in  the  field). 

Record  ->f  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Prijicess  Charlotte  of  Wales'  (Royal  Berkshire  Regiment), — 

formerly  the  49th  Regiment. 

Raised  in  1714,  but  records  lost  to  1743.  Entitled  "Jamaica  Volunteers,"  1743.  America,  1775  to  1780.  England 
to  178S.  West  Indies,  to  1796.  England,  to  Oct.  1799.  Holland,  to  Nov,  1799  (battle  of  Egmont-op-Zee).  England 
to  i8ci.  Served  as  Marines  under  Lord  Nelson,  1801  (battle  of  Copenhagen).  America,  to  1815  (capture  of 
Queenstown).  [2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1813.]  England,  to  1816.  Ireland  and  England,  to  1821.  Entitled  "  Prin- 
cess Charlotte  of  Wales'  49th  Regiment,"  1825.  South  Africa,  to  1828.  India,  to  1840.  China,  to  1842  (war  of 
1840-42).  India,  to  1843.  England,  to  1845.  Ireland,  to  1851.  Corfu,  to  1853.  Malta,  to  1854.  The  Crimea,  to 
1856  (battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol).  England,  to  1857.  Barbadoes,  to  1859.  England, 
to  1864.  Ireland,  to  1865.  India,  to  1873.  England,  to  1881.  Gibraltar,  to  1882.  Malta,  to  July  1882.  Egypt, 
to  1803  (war  of  1832).  Gibraltar,  to  1884.  Entitled  "  rst  Battalion  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales'  Royal  Berkshire 
Regiment."  1885.  Egypt  and  the  Soudan,  to  1S86  (campaign  of  18S5— battle  of  Tofrek).  Cyprus,  to  1888  (Left 
Half  Battalion  to  Malta).     Malta,  t88S. 

Recor.l  of  the  Sere-ices  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales'  (Royal  Berkshire  Regiment), — 

formerly  the  66th  Regiment. 

Raised  m  175S  and  proceeded  to  the  West  Indies,  to  1792.  Gibraltar,  to  1795.  West  Indies,  to  1799.  Canada,  to 
i:-.o2.  England,  to  1804.  [2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1803.  Ireland,  to  1809.  The  Peninsula,  to  1813  (passage  of 
the  Douro,  battle  <  of  Talavera.  Albuhera,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle.  Nive,  and  Orthes).  France,  to  1814.  Ireland, 
1814.  England,  to  1816.  St.  Helena,  to  1817.  Absorbed  in  1st  Battalion,  1817."]  East  Indies,  to  1817.  St.  Helena, 
to  1821  (attended  the  interment  of  Napoleon).  England,  to  1823.  Ireland,  to  1827.  Canada,  to  1840.  England,  to 
1842.  Scotland,  to  1843.  Ireland,  to  1845.  Gibraltar,  to  1848.  West  Indies,  to  1S51.  Canada,  to  1854.  Gibraltar, 
to  1856.  England,  to  1837.  East  Indies,  to  1865.  England,  to  1867.  Channel  Islands,  to  1868.  Ireland,  to  1870. 
East  Indies,  to  1881  (Afghan  war  of  1879-80,  battle  of  Caudahar).     England,  to  18S5.    Ireland,  18S5. 


isc  Batt.,  Malta. 
2ndBatt.,  Aden. 


The  Sherwood  Foresters  (Derbyshire  Regiment).  305 

J  Formerly  the  45^  (Nottinghamshire — Sherwood  ["       45 
Foresters)  and  the  95M  (Derbyshire)  Regiments,  ^B.gim^»aiDi.irict, 

(The  3rd  Bn.  is  formed  of  the  ist  and  2nd  Derby  Militia,  the  4th  Bn.  of  the  Sherwood  Foresters  Militia.) 
The  United  Red  and  White  Rose.     "Louisbubg"  "Roleia"  "Vimieba"  "Talavera"  "Busaco"  "  Fuentbs 
d'Onor"  "CiudadRodrigo"  "Badajoz"  "Salamanca"  "  Vittobia"  "Pyrenees"  "Nivelle  "  "Obthes" 
"  Toulouse  "  "Peninsula"  "  At  a"  "  South  Africa,  1R46-7"  "  Alma"  "Inkebman"  "  Sevas- 
topol"  "Central  India"  "Abyssinia  "  "Egypt,  1882." 
Colonel. — Frederick  Augustus,  Lord  Chelmsford,1  GCB.  2nd.  Lt.  p3i  Dec.  44  ;  Ensign  and  Lt.  p28  Nov.  45  ; 
Lt.  and  Captain.  p27  Dec.  50;  BrevetMajor,  l-  Nov.  55  ;   Captain  and  Lt. Colonel,  ''28  Aug.  57  ;  Colonel, 
30  Apr.  63;    Major  General,  10   Nov.  68;    Lieut. General,  x   Apr.  82;     General,  16  Dec.  88;     Colonel 
Derbyshire  Regiment,  30  Jan.  g8. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 1  John  William  Turing  Hume,2  Ensign,  8  July  69;  Lt.  28  Oct.  71;  Captain,  18  Dec. 

80  ;  Major,  1  Dec.  84  ;  Lt. Colonel,  1  Jan.  94;  Colonel,  1  Jan.  98. 
2  Edward  Cecil  Dowse,3    Lieut.    30   Dec.  71;     Captain,  23  Mar.  81;   Major,  21  July  85;     Lt. Colonel, 
5  Aug.  95. 


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Majobs. 

2  p.s.c.    Horace     Lockwood       Smith- 

Dorrien,*   DSO.  (tit.  Lt.Colonel  20 

May  98,  Bt.  Colonel  16  Nov.  98),  2nd 

in  Command  26  Juneg6  

1  Arthur  Dolben  Bulpett,  2nd  in  Com- ) 

mund  26  June  96  $ 

2  Frederick  Edward  Verney  Taylor,3... 
2  Harold  Carmichael  Wylly,8  Comman-  \_ 

dur.it  Standing  Camp,  Ranikhet    / 

1  Francis  Clements  Godley3 

p.s.c.  ErnestAllardico  Gardiner  fios-  "> 

set,11  5.  S.  Officer, Fyzabad,i^  May '96  5 

George SeyinourCharles  Jenkmson,'2  ) 

Dep.  Insp.  Gen.  Gold  Coasr  Constab.  S 

2  p.s.c.  Charles Newcomen  Watts13 


2ND  LIEUT. 


BEEV.MiJ. 


26  Feb.    76   22  Aup 


82 


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ially  I 

gt....J 


Captains. 

:  James  Albert  Reeks  (Depot) 

Ronald  Rogers  Kilbee-Stuart  

Ludovic  Seymour  Gordon-Cumming,  ~> 
Adj.  1  Vol.Bn.  Warwick Regt.  1  Apr. 96  j 
Geo.Glencairn  Cunningham,13  DSO, 
(Bt. Lt.Colonel,  16  June  gjjspeci 
employed  icitk  West  African  Beg 

Frederic  Charles  Shaw"5 

2  Henry  James   Bowman18  

p.s.c.  Lionel  Arthur  Montagu  Stop-") 
ford,19   Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  > 

General,  Ireland,  11  Aug.  98  j 

2  HerbertAugustusIggulden,2'fl'aii'on  ) 
Staff  Officer,  JSTynee  Tal,  16  July  98    j 

2  Lionel  Arthur  Bosanquet22 

Chambers  Didham,  Adjutant  1  Notts  ) 

Volunteer  Rifles  1  May  95 j 

John  Wm.  Gascoigne  Roy,23  Adjutant  \ 

3  Battalion  19  Aug.  95    j 

Reginald  Brittan,  Adj.  4  Bn.  1  Mar.  95 

PhilipCarteretFallAtherley.Jrf/K^ajii ) 

i3  Middlesex  Vol.  Rifles  1  July  96'...  j 

2  William  Raine  Marshall21  

2  Frederick  Porter    

CyrilRandellCrofton-  Atkins,  specially'} 

employed  with  West  African  Regt....) 

Patrick  Wm.  Anderson,25  Adj.  1  Vol.  > 

Bn.  Royal  Highlanders  17  May  95...  S 

2  Thomas  '  Harold  Mortimer  Green,26  f 

Adjutant  2  July  95 J> 

Arthur  Kerr  Slesso'r2"  (Depot)    

Aliek  Thornber  England,  Staff  College 
Arthur  Sutton  Adkins,  Adj.  4  Volun-  > 

teer  Battalion  31  Mar.  97    ..., j 

Leonard  Alfred  Bagshawe.  Adjutant  _ 
1  Volunteer  Battalion  15  May  97     ...  ) 

Francis  Harry  Weldon    

Percy  George  Rigby,~s  serving   in  W.) 

Africa ) 

1  Philip  Leveson-Gower29  

1  Malet  Peyton  Phelps30  


Lieutenants. 

William  Edmund  Pye31 

Fred.  Barton  Maurice,32  A ide  de  Camp  ) 
to  Maj.Gen.J.  F.  Maurice  1  Juneooj 

1  Frederic  John  Radford 

2  Henry  William  Poyntz  (Depot) 

2  Charles  Reynolds  Mortimore33    

r  Frank  Casswell,  Adjutant  12  Apr.  98... 

Lachlan  M'Kinnon34 

PercyMatthewDove, « mi ng  inW. Africa 

Ralph  Peyton  Sadler  (Depot) 

Robert  Vesey  Savile 

2  }JC  Henry  Singleton  Penr>ell35 

Robert    James     Frederick    Taylor,') 

serr.ing  in  West  Africa  ) 

2  Rudolph  Henry  Ktller36 

1  Lionel  St.  Heliers  Morley    

2  James  Frederick  Ritchie37 


1  May 

1  May 
13  Aug. 


11  Aug.   8c 
22  Jan.    81 


20  Nov.    7 
17  May    77 
11  Sept.  78 

11  Sept.  78 

12  Feb.    79 

2S  Feb 
1  Jan, 


79 


4  May    81 
8  June  81 

22  Oct.       81 


19  Jan.    83 
22  July    S3 

1  May 

4  Oct. 

4  Oct. 

1  Dec.    84 
4  June   85 


84 


19  May    86 
21  Oct.     87 

20  Feb. 


14  Sept.  87 

9  May  88 

16  May  88 

22  Feb.  S8 

22  Aug.  88 

9  Nov.  89 

9  Nov.  89 

30  July  90 

29  Nov.  90 

9  Sept.  9r 

10  Oct.  91 

27  Jan.  92 

18  June  92 

13  Aug.  92 

13  Aug.  92 

19  Nov.  92 
7  Dec.  92 

17  Dec.  92 
26  Apr.  93 
19  July  93 
21  Oct.  93 
21  Oct.  93 

7  Mar.  94 

2  June  94 

29  Feb.  96 

2  June  94 


22  Oct.     81!   14  Aug. 


28  Jan. 
28  Jan. 


14  Aug.   89 
1  Jan.    90 


82 
28  Jan.    82     1  Jan.    90 


28  Jan. 
10  Mar. 

5  Dec. 

12  Nov. 

29  Aug. 

6  May 

30  Jan. 
25  Nov. 

1  Jan. 

19  Apr. 

1  May 

1  Dec. 

20  July 

2  July 

22  July 

21  July 

21  July 

14  Dec. 
14  Dec. 

13  Jar. 

16  May 

19  May 
?3  Sept. 

13  July 

3J  J»1y 

14  Dec. 
13  May 

1  June 
1 8  July 
1 8  July 

21  Oct. 

21  Nov. 

12  Dec. 

9  Oct. 


1  May  90 
8  May  92 

11  May  92 

2  June  92 

21  July  92 

14  Dec.  92 

13  Jan.  03 

19  May  93 

23  Sept.  03 

24  Dec. 

1  Jan, 

11  Apr.  94 

31  July  95 

13  May  96 

10  June  96 

92'  28  Nov.  96 

92    23   Apr.  98 
92 1  23  Apr. 
92 


11  May  92 

21  July  92 

4  Aug.  92 

26  May  93 

1  Jan.  94 

31  July  93 

10  June  96 

21  Oct.  96 


15  Au_ 


93 


94 


Aug 


21  Captain  Igguldenserved  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  DerbyshireRegiment  in 
the  Egyptian  war  ofiS82  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  ServedintheSikkim 
Expedition  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Bat- 
jtalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was 
ipresent  in  the  engagements  at  Jeluk, 
Gnathong,  and  the  Jelapla(mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
AVest  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1807-98  with  the 
Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


Years'  Ser  i 


Halt 
Pay. 


306 


The  Sherwood  Foresters  (Derbyshire  Regiment). 


19  Aug.  96 
5  Sept.  96 
5  Sept.    Qf> 

23  Sept. 
9  Dec. 

20  Feb. 

24  liar. 
15  May 


15  May 
15  Hay 
4  May 
4  May 
7  May 
9  Nov. 
9  Nov. 
14  Dec. 


27  Nov. 

5  Feb. 

is  Feb. 

26  Feb. 

11  Mar. 

12  Apr. 
23  Apr.    98 
11  Au; 


98 


Z5H  LIEUT. 

Lieutenants. 

2  Bromlev  George  Vere  Way38 

2  Charles  James  Willoughby  Hobbs29  .. 

2  Harry  Kerr  Attfield10    

2  John  Hope  Hallowes41 

1  Philip  Francis  Ross  Anley 

Basil  Ferguson  Burnett  Hitchcock    .. 

Laurence  Beaumont  Chamberlain  

1  Alan  Sim  Murray 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  Douglas  Malleson  Harrington'' 

2  Harold  Famell  Watson"   

1  Gaspard  Frederic  de  Pledge  _ 

Harold  Fianz  Passawer  Percival    

Charles  Colville  Parkinson    

John  Henry  Wybergh 

William  Reginald  Frend 

Hubeit  Victor  Rhodes  

Quarter  Matters.— 2  Albert  Edward  Riddeil,44  8  Feb.  86;  Son.  Captain,  8  Feb.  1 
1  Frederick  Tyler,  4  Aug.  97  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 


Facing*  White. — Agents, Messrs.  Cos  and  Co. 
\>t  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  20  Sept.  1898.     2nd  Battalion  embarked  tor  Oibraltar,  1881. 

1  Lord  Chelmsford  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Cr.mea  from  the  31st  May  1855,  including  tie 
siege  and  fall  of  cebastvpol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie).  Served  wah  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian 
campaign  in  1  £68  a*  Deputy  Adjutant  Geoeral  of  the  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Magdala  (mentioned  in  despa'ches  for  "  great  ability  and  untiring  energy,"  CB.,  and  Medal).  Served  in  com- 
mand of  the  Brit;sh  forces  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878,  and  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  being  present  at  the  engage- 
ments of  Gingindhlovu  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  GCB.1. 

2  Colonel  Hume  served  in  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  i858  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Jelapla  (Medal  with  Clasp  I. 

3  Lt. Colonel  Dowse  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in. 
1807-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present 
at  the  storming  of  the  Dargai  Heights,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in 
the  Khanki,  Mastura,  Waran  and  Bazar  Valleys  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Colonel  Smich-Dorrien  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Isanhhvana 
and  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Meda!  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  warot  1882  in  command  of  the 
Mounted  Infantry  (which  he  raised)  with  Sir  Evelyn  Wood's  Brigade  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) .  Served  in  the 
Soudan  campaign  in  1885  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  (Clasp);  also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force 
in  1885-86  including  the  investment  of  Kosheh  and  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO., 
and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  In  1887  he  was  nominated  to  the  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh  for  services  with  the 
Egyptian  Army.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionaiy  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Mastura,  Waran,  and  Bazar  Valleys 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colouel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

5  Major  Taylor  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
storming  of  the  Dargai  Heights,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the 
Khanki,  Mastura,  Waran  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

6  Major  Wylly  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1082  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  i£88  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  part  of 
the  time  in  command  of  a  detachment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Jeluk,  Gnathong,  and  the  Jelapla 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  'lirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment, 
and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Dargai  Heights,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and 
in  the  operations  in  the  Khanki,  Mastura,  Waran,  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

9  Major  Godley  served  in  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Jelapla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

11  Major  Gosset  served  with  Barrow's  Mounted  Infantry  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  as  AdjutaDt2nd 
Battalion  Derbyshire  Resriment  in  the-  Eeyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
Sikkim  E'ield  Force  in  i838  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Gnathong  tMedal  with  Clasp) . 

12  Major  Jenkinson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  an  engage- 
ment on  the  oth  August  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Major  Watts  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896:  assisted  in 
organising  the  Matabeleland  Relitf  Force  and  arterwards  commanded  a  Relief  Column  to  Mashonaland  as  well 
as  the  Column  which  finally  assaulted  Makoni's  stronghold  and  captured  that  Chief  (mentioned  .n  despatches, 
Medal). 

15  Lt. Colonel  Cunningham  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  iS82,ana  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  ElMagfar 
and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  and  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  28th  August— twice  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85 
■with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Advance 
Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp);  also  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force 
in  1887  including  the  engagement  at  Sarras,  and  in  the  operations  in  1889  including  the  engagements  at  Arguin 
(wounded)  and  Toski  (Clasp) .  Nominated  to  the  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh  for  services  with  the  Egyptian  Army. 
Commanded  the  Dnyoro  Expedition  in  1895 — wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal) ;  and  commanded  the 
Nandi  Expedition  in  1893-90  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.).  Served  in  the  Niger  Soudan  campaign  under 
Major  Arnold  in  1897,  including  the  expeditions  to  Egbon,  Bida,  and  Ilorin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  Clasp). 

16  Captain  Shaw  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

ls  Captain  Bowman  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Sikkim  Expedition  ill  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and 
was  nresent  in  the  engagements  at  Jeluk,  Gnathong,  and  the  Jelapla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary- 
Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Dargai  Heights,  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhansra  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Khanki  and  Mastura  Valleys — 
severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

19  Captain  Stopford  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire 
Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Jelapla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  Captain  Bosanquet  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
storming  of  the  Dargai  Heights,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  tha 
Khanki,  Mastura,  Waran,  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


The  Sherivood  Foresters  (Derbyshire  Regiment).  306a 

"  Captain  Roy  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  i838. 

24  Captain  Marshall  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  jst  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
engagement  at  Landakai  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Watelai  Valley;  also  served  in  the'Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Dargai  tieights,  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Khanki,Mastura,  Waran,  and  Bazar 
Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

J5  Captain  Anderson  served  in  the  Lushai  Expedition  in  1890  attached  to  the  40th  Bengal  Infantry  with  the- 
force  sent  to  the  relief  of  Forts  Aijal  and  Changsil  (Medal  with  Clapp). 

26  Captain  Green  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1805  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Batta'ion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of 
the  Dargai  Heights,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Khanki, 
Mastura,  Waran,  and  Bazar  Valleys  (two  Clasps). 

27  Captain  Slessor  served  in  the"  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  BatWlion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at 
the  storming  of  the  Dargai  Heights,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the 
Khanki  and  Mastura  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

26  Captain  Rigby  sorved  in  the  Niger  Soudan  campaign  under  Major  Arnold  in  1897,  including  the  expedition 
to  Egbcn  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

29  Captain  Leveson  Gower  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  i?97-98  in  the  operations  against  the  Mohmands  as  Transport  Officer;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga 
Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Khanki,  Mastura,  Waran,  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

30  Captain  Phelps  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  including  the  operations 
in  the  Waran  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

81  Lieut.  Pye  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  including  the  operations  in  the 
Mastura,  Waran,  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

32  Lieut.  Maurice  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in. 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Mastura,  Waran,  and  Bazar  Valleys 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

33  Lieut.  Mortimore  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  im 
1S97-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
storming  of  the  Dargai  Heights,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the 
Khanki,  Mastura,  Waran,  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

84  Lieut.  M'Kinnon  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Wiiliam  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the. 
storming  of  the  Dargai  Heights,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the 
Khanki,  Mastura,  Waran,  and  Bazar  Valleys;  also  served  with  the  Khyber  Field  Force  as  Brigade  Signalling 
Officer  1st  Brigade  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

35  Lieut.  Pennell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in. 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
Btormingof  the  Dargai  Heights  (mentioned  in  despatches),  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and 
in  the  operations  in  the  Khanki,  Mastura,  Waran,  and  Bazar  Valleys  (!Tffi.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  was  awarded. 
the  Victoria  Cross  for  the  following-act :— "  This  officer,  during|the|attack  on  the  Dargai  Heights  on  the  20th  October, 
when  Captain  W.  E.  G.  Smith,  Derbyshire  Regiment,  was  struck  down,  ran  to  his  assistance  and  made  two  distinct 
attempts  under  '  a  perfect  hail  of  bullets '  to  carry  and  drag  him  back  to  cover,  and  only  desisted  when  he  found- 
that  he  was  dead." 

36  Lieut.  Keller  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  as  Regimental  Transport 
Officer,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Khanki, 
Mastura,  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

37  Lieut.  Ritchie  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
storming  of  the  Dargai  Heights,  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  .Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the 
Khanki  and  Mastura  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

38  Lieut.  Way  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the- 

storming  of  tne  Dargai  Heights,  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the 
Khanki  and  Mastura  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

39  Lieut.  Hobbs  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in, 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the; 
storming  of  the  Dargai  Heights,  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the; 
Khanki  and  Mastura  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

40  Lieut.  Attfield  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in. 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

41  Lieut.  Hallowes  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in. 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
storming  of  the  Dargai  Heights,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Mastura,  Waran,  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with, 
two  Clasps). 

42  Second  Lieut.  Harrington  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William. 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps  1. 

43  Second  Lieut.  Watson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  uuder  Sir  William  Lockhart. 
in  1807-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).. 

44  Captain  Riddell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in. 
j897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Quarter  Master  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  bampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Khanki  and  Mastura. 
V  alleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Record  of the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Sherioood  Foresters  {Derbyshire  Regiment), — formerly  the 

g$th  Regiment. 

Raised  in  1823.     To  Malta,  1824.      To  the  Ionian  islands,  1829.     To  Ireland,  1835.      To  Ceylon,  1838 
To  Hong  Kong,  1847.       To  England,  1850.       To  the  Crimea,  1854  (battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and 
3iege  of  Sebastopol).    To  England  and  Ireland,  1S56.   To  India,  1857  (Indian  Mutiny— "Central India  "). 
To  England,  1870.     To  Ireland,  1S77.      To  England ,  1880.      To  Gibraltar,  1881.     *To  Egypt,  1882.     la, 
Infiia,  1882  (Sikkim  Expedition,  1888). 


The  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment. 

Formerly  the  47th  (Lancashire)  and  the  81st 
(Loyal  Lincoln  Volunteers)  Regiments. 


("istBatt.,  Ceylon. 
|_2nd  Batt.,  Dover. 


Z°7 

47th 

Regimental  District 
PRESTON. 

(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  forhied  of  the  3rd  Lancashire  Militia.) 
The  Red  Rose.  "Louisburo"  "  Qobbec,  1759  "  "Maid  a"  "  G'orunna  "  "  Tarifa"  "  Vittobia""  St.  Sebastian  " 
,'.     "Peninsula"  "  Ava  "  "  Ahia"  "  Inkebman"  "  Sevastopol  "  "AliMasjid"  "Afghanistan,  1878-79." 
Years' 8er   Colonels- -1  Sir  Richard  Thomas  Farren,1  KCB.  Em. 30  Hay  34;  Lieut.  31  Jan.  40;    Capt. 3  Jan.  45; 
Major,  p27  Dec.  50;  Bt.Lt.Col.  12  Dec.  54;   Lt.Col.  9  March  55;  Colonel,  12  Dec.  57  ;  Major  General, 
6  March  68      Lieut.  General,  1  Oct.  77  ;   General,  29  Apr:  86;   Colonel  North  Lancashire  Regt.  14  Sept.  85. 
2  Henry  Rennv,2  CSI.  Ensiqn,  p2j  Dec.  33;  Lieut.Vj  Aug.  3^  ;  Capt.  29  May  44  ;  Major,  vty  Nov.  48  ;  Litut. 
Colonel,  27    May   53;   Colonel,   28   Nov.    54;  Major  General,  2  Feb.   67;  Lieutenant  General,  5  Dec.  74; 
General,  1  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  81st  Foot,  9  June  70.; 
In  Lieutenant  Colonels. — 2  BeDJamin  Arthur  Satterthwaile,*  Ensign,  pi6  Oct.  67;  Lieut.  28  Oct.  71;    Capt. 
2?  Max  80  ;   Major,  28  Aug.  86  ;  Lt. Colonel,  14  Feb.  97. 

Robert  George' Kekewieh,5  Lieut.  2  Dec.  74;  Cupti  30  Nov.  83;  Breuet  Major,   15  June  85;    Major, 
12  Nov.  90  ;  Lt.  Colonel,  1  June  98. 


Full 
Pay. 


26 


Hull 
Pay. 


Majoks. 

1  Spenser  Jackson,6   2nd  in  Command") 

16  June  96 J 

2  Henry  George  Purdon,7  2nd  in  Com-  ) 

mand  14  Feb.  97  j 

2  John  Davidson13    

2  Philip  Palmes11  

1  John  Randal  Fraser 

1  PaulR.ycautS.  Churchward1"  

2  ArthurOharles  HenrvThomas17(Z>f/)o<) 
William  Hugh  Eric  Murray10   

Captains. 

Hugh  Fortescue  Coleridge 

2  Gerald  Alfred  Norcott10  

2  George  William  Henry  Le  Feuvre    ... 
2  Roberts.  Lawrence  Wynell  Mayow  ... 

2  George  William  Dowell  .v 

Gerard  Aug.Faulder    

Douglas  Payuter  Stewart  Reid,  Adj.  ) 

4  Vol.Bn.  Durham  Lt.  Inf.  2  Dec.95  j 

Charles  James  Daniel,10  Adj.  3  Bn.~> 

Lancaster  Regt.  1  May  96 ) 

John    Henry    Ansley,    Inspector  oft 

Musketry,  York,  24  Feb.  96    S 

Edward  Gerald  Co$tob&die,Adjutant  ) 
2  Volunteer  Battalion  is  June  96  ...  j 

1  Mervyn  Archdall  Huinphrys   

2  Roland  Wy-cliffe  Thompson,  Staff  Coll. 
Francis  Carleton  Logan  Logan,  Adj. ) 

1  Vol.  Bn.W.BidingBegt.  15  Nov.  93  ) 
Russell  Loscombe  Stable,  Adjutant  3) 

Battalion  28  June  97  S 

Gay  Cunninghame  Knight.  Infantry  > 

Adjutant  New  South  Wales  Forces    ) 

Henry  GeorgePowell,.4.d7a*an(i  Vol.  ] 

Bn.  North  Stafford  Begt.  15  Feb.  98  ) 

1  Gilbert  Lewes  Parker 

1   Ramsay  Robert  Feilden  (Depot) 

1  Charles  Edward  Arthur  Jourdain 

2  Walter  Reg. Lloyd,  Adjutant  3  July  97 
1  Gerald  Hopton  Wylde-Browne    

1  Tbomas  Henry  O'Brien 

2  John  Edward  Pine-Coffin  

Lieutenants. 

2  Edward  Sharpe  Smith    

:  John    Gordon  Lowndes,   Adjutant  V 
18  May  98  ) 

1  Harold  Arthur  Robinson  (Depot)  

i  Aubrey  John  Carter 

t  Francis  Joseph  Bowen  

Robert  Russell  Bowiby,  Adjutant  1  7 
Vol.Bn.  2  Nov.  gS,  with  rank  of  Capt.  j 

2  Francis  Joseph  Braithwaite 

1  Augustus  Robert  Wallace 

1  Charles  Henry  Marion  Bingham    

1  George  Loch    

2  Alfred  Burrows  (Depot) 

John  Alder  Burdon.20  Comdt.  B.Niger  > 

Constabulary  with  local  rankof  Capt.  ) 

2  Thomas  M'Gbie  Bridges   

1  Francis  Willoughby  Woodward 

1  Kenneth  Zachary  Pollock  Maeaulay 

2  Cecil  John  Newton 

1  Ralph  Ernest  Haweis  James  

1  Cyril  de  Putron 

2  Eldred  Charles  Halton    

2  William  Heywnnri  Orcai  {Depot) 
1  Rober   Esme  rferkeley    

Sucond  Lieutenants. 

1  itobnrt  Brock  Flint 

Adrian  S.  M.  Porter,  A^S. Corps  ... 

t  Wigram  Clifford  

1  Chnrles  Carroll  Wood 

1  Arthur  Wedderburu  Hewett    

2  James  Gordon  Fairlie - 

2  Francis  Herbert  E-nglish  Torbett 

2  Grant  Trenavin  Body 

t  Alexander  M'Callum  Webster 

Frederick  William  Greenhill  


2ND    LIIiUT.  LIEUT. 


1  May 
30  Jan. 

1  May 
22  Jan. 

22  Jan. 
13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
11  Aug. 

23  Oct. 


15  Mar.    73      2  Feb.    81 


11  fcepr  74 

28  Feb.  74 
21  Sept.  75 

7  Jan.  80 

26  May  80 

29  Sept.  80 
2  Oct. 


23  Oct.     80 


5  Feb. 

5  Feb. 

11  Feb. 

9  May 
22  Aug. 
22  Aug, 
22  Aug. 

5  Sept. 
10  Nav. 


82 


8  June    89 
30  July 

2  May 

9  Jan. 
13  July 
21  Sept. 

21  Jan. 
21 'Jan. 
19  July 
19  July 
19  July 

23  Aug. 


,  Sept. 
2i  Oct. 

7  Mar. 
10  Oct. 
20  May 
29  May 
28  Sept. 
28  Sept. 

7  Dec, 

26  Feb. 

23  Mar. 
25  Mar. 

5  Sept. 

5  Sept. 

20  Feb. 

24  Mar. 
16  Feb. 
16  Feb. 

4  Maj- 


1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
28  Jan. 

1  July  81 
10  May  82 
9  Sept.  82 

27  Jan.    83 

14  May    84 

7  Feb.    85 

25  Nov.    8 

28  Apr.    86 

8  Sept.  88 

3  Sept.  88 

19  July   90 
6  Sept.  90 

29  Apr.  91 
21  June  9/ 
75  July    91 

1  Oct.  91 
13  Oct.     91 

30  Dec.    91 

24  Aug.   92 

12  Dec.   92 

j  May    93 

15  Nov.   93 


5  Jan. 

1  Oct. 
23  May 
20  Jan. 
28  Aug. 
12  Feb. 


S4 


14  May    87 


1  July 
14  Dec. 

3  Feb. 

7  Feb. 

7  Feb.    ~ 
10  Sept.  90 

29  Jan. 


7  Oct. 


90 

92 
12  Dec.    92 

12  Jan.    93 

11  Apr.    33 
1  May    93 

3  July  93 
3  July  93 
11  July    94 


3  Dec. 

1  July 
3  July 

1 7  July 

2  Dec. 
1  May 
7  Apr. 
5  June 


BRBV.MAJ. 


MAJOR. 


10  May    89 

6  Mar.   91 

11  Apr.  93 
19  June  95 
17  July  95 
14  Feb.  97 

7  Apr.  97 
5  June   97 


15  Nov 

23  Feb.  93 

17  May  95 

1  July  95 

3  July  95 

17  July  95 

26  Oct.  95 

11  Feb.  96 

14  Mar.  96 

1  -May  96 
14  Nov.  96 

2  Oct.  97 
11  Oct.  97 

27  Apr.  98 
5  June  98 
2  Nov.  98 


10  Major  Murray,  Captains  Norcott 
and  Daniel  served  in  the  Zhob  Valley 


.,  Expedition  in  i334  with  a  wing  of  the 
'3  1st  Battalion  North  Lancashire  Regi- 


ment. 

11  Major  Palmes  served  with  the  81st 
Regimentin  theAfghan  warini878-79, 
and  was  presentat  the  capture  of  Ali 
Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Major  Davidson  served  with  the 
81st  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1878-79  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir 
Charles  Warren  in  1804-85. 

[For  remainder  of  Notes,  see  end  of 
Northampton  Regiment,  p.  309. 

Quarter  Masters. 
:  Henry  John  Gill,  22  Oct.  90  ;   Hon. 

Lieut. 
2  Walter  Bentley,  9  Nov.  92  ;  lion 

Lieut. 

Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for   Gibraltar,    1882,    2nd 
■Battalion  returned  from  India  ,  1883. 


"■■' 

3o8 

"   48th 

Xegimental  District 
_  NORTHAMPTON.  , 

(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  Northampton  and  Rutland  Militia.) 
'Louisburg"  "Quebec,  1759"   "  Gibraltar"  with  the  Castle,  Key,  and   "  Montis  Insignia  Calpe."    ' 
with  the    Sphinx) 

"  V"lTTORTi  "      "  Pvd 


tst  Batt.  Fysabad,  Bengal, 
and  Batt.,  Alderahot. 


The  Northamptonshire  Regiment. 

Formerly  the  48th  (Northamptonshire)  and 
the  58*/;  (Rutlandshire)  Regiments. 


Egypt  " 
Maida  "    "  Douro "    "  Talavera  "     "  Albuhf.ra  "     "  Badajoz "     "Salamanca" 

VlTTORIA"      "Pl'RENUEs"       "  NlVELLB  "     "  OrTBES  ""  TOULOUSE  ""  PENINSULA  "      "SEVASTOPOL"      "  NEW 

Zealand  "  "South  Africa,  1879." 
Yeara'Sei.  Colonel.— Robert  Children  Whitehead,1  CB.  Ensign,  7  Oct.  51 ;  Lieut.  Pj8  Aug.  54  ;  Captain,  30  Nov.  55  ; 
Major,  *js  Feb.   61;  13t.Lt. Colonel,   29  Dec.    71;  Lt. Colonel,  23   May  74;  Colonel,  1   Oct.  77;  Major 
General,  14  Dec.  87  ;   Colonel  Northamptonshire  Regiment,  7  Oct.  97. 
lieutenant  Colonels. — 2  Thomas  Charles  Orde  Powlett,  Ensign,  pi6  Oct.  66 ;   Lieut.  pi4  Mar.  68;  Capt. 

p28  Oct.  71  ;  Major,  10  June  82;  Lt. Colonel,  1  Apr.  94  ;   Colonel,  1  Apr.  98. 
1  p.s.c.  William  Baume  Capper,2  Lieut.  12  Feb.  76;  Captain,  15  May  84;  Brevet  Major,  15    June  85; 
Major,  19  Aug.  93  ;  Lt. Colonel,  6  Apr.  98. 


23 


Half 
Pay.) 


Majors. 

2  RobertHughFraser,32Hi«H  Command 
26  June  96 

1  Henry  Cuthbert  Denny,  2nd  in  Com- 
mand 21  Sept.  96  

1  p.s.c.  Thomas  Edward  Compton1     ... 

2  William  Francis  Fawcett3  (Depot)  .... 
John    Collinson,6  CB.  (Bt.U.Colonel, 

18  Nov.  96), seroing  withthe Egyptian 
Army    

1  William  Weallens"     

2  Archer  Clive  Bolton8    

t  5TC  Alan  Richard  HUP  


Captains. 

1  Edward  Fitzgerald  Brereton10   

2  p.s.c.  Charles  Sturrock  Copland  

2  Charles  Stewart  Prichard 

i  Frederick  James  Parker,  Adjutant} 

5  Aug.  98   ) 

1  Arthur  Howel  Wilfrid  Norgate'1 

2  p.s.c.  Arthur  Herbert  Barthorp 

Arthur  Herbert  Cleveland  Kenney- 1 

Herbert,  on  Suroey  Duty,  N.Ashanti  j 

1  Arthur  Parkin"     

2  Harry  Crewe  Godley 

2  George  Eustace  Ripley  

John  AndrewChilton  Wetherall,  Adj.  \ 

1  Volunteer  Btttalion  21  Apr.  96 $ 

2  John  Little, .Adjutant  20  Nov.  98 

1  Arthur  Francis  Bacon13 

Edward  Osborne  Smith ,  Adjutant  2  f-  \ 

4  Battalions  1  Oct.  97    ) 

1  William  Burnett  Woodham" 

1  Malcolm  David  Graham  {Depot) 

2  Arthur  Athelwold  Lloyd 

Herbert  Charles  Metcalfe  

2  George  Addison  Bramwell 


Lieutenants. 

2  Charles  Ernest  Higginbotham 

Hugh  de  Crespigny  Huntsman,4r»iy~i 
Bay  Department,  with  hon.  rank  of> 
Captain ) 

1  Harold  Henry  Norman15   

2  Lewis  Gray  Freeland 

Philip  Allen,  specially  employed  with') 

West  African  Regiment   $ 

1  George  Alexander  Trent16     

1  Richard  Walter  Rawlins17  (Depot) 

1  Thomas  William  Shene  Kent'"t 

Percy  CyriacBurrellS  kinner,  serving  ) 
under  the  Royal  Niger  Company } 

1  Leonard  George  William  Dobbin13     .. 

2  MarmadukeOsw. Norman  Rees-Webbe 
1  William  Twisleton  Layard 

1  Harry  Hugh  Sidney  Knox19 

1  Horace  Robert  Hawley  Drew20   

2  Kverard  Knatchbull-Hugessen   

1  Hugh  Seymour  David  Staart21 

2  Charles  Ryder  John  Mowatt  

2  Reginald  Charles  Coldwell  (Depot)  . 

2  George  Arthur  Royston-Pigott 

2  James  Isidore  Wood-Martin    

1  Harold  Shipley 

1  Walter  Mansel  Parker22    

Second  Lieutenants. 

2  William  Tomlinson  Wyndowe    

2  Claude  Deleval  Disney-R.oebuck    

t  Frederick  Thesicrer  Williams23  

2  Charles  Walter  Barton  

1  Francis  Pope 

1  Harold  Cartwright  

1  Robert  Eddington  Gordon    

1  Frederick  Kennedy  Bally     

1  Alex.  Chas.  Broughton  Mackinnon.. 

2  Frederick  William  Darwall 

1  Charles  Oxley  Morris 


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31  Oct.  77 

30  Jan.  78 

12  June  78 

22  Jan.  79 

11  May  78 

22  Feb.  79 

22  Feb.  79 


11  Aug 
22  Jan. 


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28  Oct.  71 

29  Oct.  79 

15  Nov.  79 

14  April  80 

8  May  80 

23  Jan.  79 

25  Aug.  80 

29  Jan.  81 


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4  May  87 

i4  Sept.  87 

8  Dec.  " 

8  June  89 

3  May  90 

28  June  90 

17  Jan.  91 

8  Apr.  91 
2^  May  91 
10  Oct.  91 
17  Dec.  92 

9  Sept.  93 
23  Dec.  93 
23  Dec.  03 
17  Jan.  94 

2  June  94 

12  Dec.  94 

20  Feb.  95 
20  Feb. 

28  Sept.  95 

7  Dec.  95 


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10  Mar. 

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10  Sept.  84 

12  Nov.  84 

7  Feb.  85 

7  Feb.  85 

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28  Feb. 

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20  May    90 

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i  Oct.     86 

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30  May    94 

8  Apr.  93 
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22  Sept.  96 


Major  Fawcett  served  in  the 
Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  TJlundi  (Medal 
with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Boer  war 
of  1881.  and  was  present  in  the  en- 

igement  at  Lang's  Nek. 

6  Lt.Oolonel  Collinson  served  in 
the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  TJlundi  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war 
of  1881  in  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Lang's  Nek  and  the  Ingogo  River. 
Served  with  the  Dongola  Expedi- 
tionary Force  under  Sir  Herbert 
Kitchener  in  iSq6  in  command  of  the 
13th  Soudanese"  Battalion,  including 
the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the 
operations  at  Haflr  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  and 
Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

s  Major  Bolton  served  in  the  Zulu 
war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  TJlundi  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of 
r,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Lang's  Nek. 


Years  Ser. 

FaTliHalf 

Pay.*Pay. 


309  The  Northamptonshire  Regiment. 


luarfer  Matters.— ?  Joseph  Perrin,25  24  Oct.  88     lion   Captain,  24  Oct.  98. 
1  Joseph  Devlin,20  15  July  91  ;  lion.  Lieut. 

Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked/or  India,  5  October  1S92.     2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Singapore,  26  Dec.  1892. 

1  Major  General  Whitehead  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  25th  Nov.  1854,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  of  the  storming  party  at  the  ass  mlt  of  the  Rodan  on  the  8th  Septem- 
ber (mentioned  in  despatches  foi  distinguished  conduct,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  58th  Foot  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

s  Lt.Colonel  Capper  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  85th  Li<?ht  Infantrv  in  the  Koorum  Division 
including  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  and  the  assault  of  Zawa  ;  at  the  evacuation  of  Ali  Khel  and  in  the  expedition 
against  the  Chumkanis  ;  was  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Watson  (Meual).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881. 
Serve  1  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  iu  the  Transport  Service  (Meial,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile 
Expeditionin  1884-85  with  the  Desert  Column  with  the  Transport,  and  was  present  at  the  seizure  of  the  Gakdul 
Wells,  in  the  actions  at  Arm  Klea  and  El  Gubat,  and  in  ihe  reconnaissance  to  Metammeh,  and  at  the  attack  on  the 
Convoy  (Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 

*  -Major  Eraser  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  Tndm  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
with  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  reconnaissance 
of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

*  Major  Compton  served  with  the  58th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1880-81,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  a  company 
of  the  .sSth  Regiment  in  the  defence  of  Standerton  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the 
North  West  frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-93  with  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire 
Regiment  with  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes, 
and  the  reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar  .Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

'  Major  Weallens  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-93  with 
the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  engage- 
ments at  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  Pass,  the  reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar,  and 
the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

9  Major  Hill  was  employed  in  Natal  during  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  'Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  188 r,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Lang's  Nek  and  Majuba  Hill — wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
Victoria  Cross) :  was  awarded  the  UflT  "  for  gallant  conduct  at  the  action  of  Lang's  Nek  on  the  28th  January 
1881,  in  having,  after  the  retreat  was  ordered,  remained  behinda-nd  endeavoured  to  carryoutof  actionLieutenant 
Baillie,  of  the  same  Corps,  who  was  lying  on  the  ground  severely  wounded.  Being  unable  to  lift  that  officer  into 
the  saddle,  he  carried  him  in  his  arms  until  Lieutenant  Baillie  was  shot  dead.  Lieutenart  Hill  thenbroughti 
a  wounded  man  out  of  action  on  his  horse,  after  which  he  returned  and  rescued  another.  All  these  acts  being 
performed  under  a  heavy  fire."  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  Northampton -hire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

10  Captain  Brereton  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  1  st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the 
engagements  at  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  reconnais- 
sance of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

11  Captain  Norgate  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in. 
1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  Chagru  Kotal  aud  Dargai,  the  reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the 
Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

12  Captain  Parkin  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  1  st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  presenn 
in  the  engagements  at  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  reconnt 
naissance  of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

13  Captain  Bacon  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  Indian  under  Sir  William  Loekhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai.  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  recont 
naissance  of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

14  Captain  Woodham  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Wiliam  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present  in 
engagements  at  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai.  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  reconnais- 
sance of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

15  Lieut.  Norman  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  wita  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present 
at  the  reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

16  Lieut.  Trent  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Nor.h  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897- 
98  with  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai,  t'he  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  1'asses,  and  the  recon- 
naissance of  the  Saran  Sar — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Lieut.  Rawlins  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  oflndia  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  the 
operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

Mf  Lieut.  Kent  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Transport  Officer  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
with  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expediti'  nary  Force,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (three  Clasps). 

18  Lieut.  Dobbin  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  Vvest  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present- 
in  the  engagements  at  Chagrn  Kotal  and  Dargai,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  recon- 
naissance of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps) . 

19  Lieut.  Knox  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Ni  rth  We.-t  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1 897- 
98  with  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dar«ai,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  liwatoi  recon- 
naissance, and  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

'■">  Lieut.  Lirew  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
with  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Dargai  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

21  Lieut.  Stuart  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present. 
in  the  engagements  at  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  recon- 
naissance of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 


The  Northamptonshire  Regiment.  3°9» 

-31  Lieut.  Parker  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Loekhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  is>t  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present  in 
4he  engagements  at  Cbagru  Kotal  and  Dargai,  the  capture  o  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  recon- 
naissance of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Ba  a  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

25  Second  Lieut.  Williams  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart  in  1397-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps) . 

2J  Captain  J.  Perrin  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  187Q  (Mednl  with  Clasp). 

26  Lieut.  Delvin  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Loekhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Resdment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the 
■operations  in  the  Bara  Vall-y  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Northamptonsh  ire  Regiment  (formerly  the  48^1  Regiment). 

Raised  at  Norwich  as  the  59th  Foot,  1741.  England,  to  1744.  Low  Countries,  to  1745.  Scotland,  to  1747.  Low 
Countries,  to  1748.  (Became  the  48th  Regiment  in  1748.)  Ireland,  to  1755.  North  America,  to  1763.  Ireland,  to 
a773-  West  Indies,  to  1781.  Scotland,  to  1783.  Ireland,  to  -788.  West  Indies,  to  1794.  England,  to  1795.  West 
Indies,  to  1797.  England,  to  1798.  Gibraltar,  to  1800.  Malta,  to  1803.  England,  to  1805.  Gibraltar,  to  1809.  [ind 
Battalion  raised  in  1803.  England, to  1804.  IrelannandEngland,  to  1807.  Ireland,  to  iSog.  The  Peninsula,  to  1811 . 
To  England,  1814,  when  it  was  disbanded.]  The  Peninsula,  to  1814  (passage  of  the  Douro,  battles  of  Talavera* 
Albuhera,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse).  Ireland,  to  1816.  New  South' 
Wales,  to  1824.  India,  to  1834.  England,  to  1837.  Ireland,  to  1838.  Gibraltar,  to  1S44.  Jamaica,  to  1847 
Ireland,  to  1850.  England,  to  1853.  Corfu,  to  1855.  The  Crimea,  to  1856  (siege  of  Sebastopol).  Malta,  to  1S57! 
•Gibraltar,  to  1858.  India,  to  1865.  England,  to  1866.  Ireland,  to  1868.  Malta,  to  1872.  India,  to  1S80.  Ireland' 
•40  1885.    England,  1885. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion. 
Raised  in  1753,  and  numbered  the  60th.  England,  to  (7,7.  Ireland,  1757.  (Re-numbered  the  58th,  1757.) 
Canada,  to  170c  (captuie  of  Louisburg  and  Quebec).  Expedition  to  Havannah,  to  1762.  England,  to  1771.  Gib- 
xaltar,  to  1784  (siege  of  that  placel.  (Entitled  the  "Rutlandshire  Regiment,"  1782.)  England,  to  T7S7.  Ireland, 
•to  1793.  England,  to  1794.  West  Indies,  to  1795  (capture  of  Martinique,  St.  Lucia,  and  Guadaloupe).  England,' 
to  1798.  Minorca,  to  1800.  Malta, 1801.  Egypt,  to  1802  (battles  of  Aboukir  and  Alexandria).  Ireland,  to  180-! 
Jersey,  1803.  Ireland,  to  1805.  Malta,  1805.  Italy,  to  1S06  (battle  of  Maida).  Sicily,  to  1812.  The  Peninsula,  to 
1814  (battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  etc.).  North  America,  1814.  Belgium 
and  France,  1815  (occupation  of  Paris).  England  and  Ireland,  1 816.  Jamaica,  to  1822.  England,  to  1824.  Ire- 
land, to  1826.  England,  to  1828.  Ceylon,  1841.  England,  to  1843.  New  South  Wales,  to  1845.  New  Zealand  to 
1859  (Maori  war).  England,  to  1S64.  India,  to  1874.  England,  to  1875.  (Entitled  "  2nd  Battalion  Northampton- 
shire Regiment,"  :88i.)  South  Africa,  to  1885  (Zulu  and  Boer  wars).  Hong  Kong,  to  i838.  Singapore,  to  1892. 
England,  to  1895.     Channel  islands,  1895. 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment. 

1  Sir  Richard  Farren  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-53  with  the  47th  Regiment—  present  uninterruptedly 
with  the  expeditionary  force  from  the  commencement  of  the  war  with  Russia  to  the  breaking  up  of  the  Army  in  the 
■Crimea  at  the  conclusion  of  pence,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  sortie  on  26th 
October,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  Commanded  the  4  7th  Regiment  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  and  uninterruptedly 
during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (the  Trenches)  from  5th  Nov.  1854  to  8th  Nov.  1855,  includingthe  attacks  of  the  18th 
June  and  8th  September;  at  Inkerman  he  was  the  Senior  Officer  of  the  2nd  Brigade  2nd  Division  cominc  out  of 
action— mentioned  in  despatches  ("Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  ofHonor, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Med.jidie) . 

*  General  Renny  commanded  the  81st  Regt.  throughout  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-58,  a  Regiment  which 
at  the  commencement  of  the  mutiny,  with  two  troops  of  the  Bengal  Horse  Artillery,  disarmed  one  Regiment  of 
Native  Cavalry  and  three  Regiments  of  Native  Infantry  at  Mean  Meer,  near  Lahore;  Regiments  well  known  to 
be  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny.  For  this  important  service,  and  others  performed  by  the  8istRegt.  during 
'the  mutiny,  he  has  received  the  order  of  CSI.  and  the  Indian  Mutiny  Medal.  Commanded  the  First  Brigade  in 
the  Sittana  expedition  of  May  1858  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

4  Lt. Colonel  Satterthwaite  served  with  the  81st  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

s  Lt.Colonel  Kekewich  served  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Cla*p,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin 
in  December  18S8  as  Brigade  Major  and  afterwards  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  British  troops,  and 
was  nresent  in  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Clasp). 

6  Major  Jackson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  in  the  Khyber  Pass 
■(Medal). 

7  Ma.ior  Purdon  served  in  the  operations  m  Zululand  in  1888. 

»»  Major  Churchward  served  with  the  81st  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-9,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Ali  Musjid ;  subsequently  served  as  Transport  Officer  with  the  Kooram  Valley  Field  Force  from  24th 
October  187910  24th  May  1880,  and  with  the  Khyber  Field  Force  from  25th  May  to  23rd  August  1880  (Modal 
with  Clasp).     Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

17  Major  Thomas  served  with  the  81st  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  137S-79  (Medal). 

20  CaptainBurdon  served  in  the  Niger  Sourian  campaign  under  Major  Arnold  in  1897,  including  the  expeditions 
to  Egbon,  Bida,  and  Ilorin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

Recordof  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment, — formerly  the  81st  (Loyal 

Lincoln  Volunteers)  Regiment. 
Raised  as  "  Loyal  Lincoln  Volunteers  "  in  1793.  Ireland  and  England,  to  1794.  (30th  Regiment 
incorporated  with  81st,  1795.)  Barbadoes,  to  March  1797.  England,  to  Sept.  1797.  Guernsey,  to  1-798. 
Cape  Colony,  to  1802.  [2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1803.  Ireland,  to  1808.  The  Peninsula,  to  1809  (battle 
of  Corunna).  England  and  Holland,  to  1809.  England,  to  181 1.  Jersey,  to  1814.  Holland,  to  1816. 
Absorbed  into  1st  Battalion,  March  18(16.]  England,  to  April  1803.  Jersey,  to  Sept.  1803.  England, 
*io  1805.  Malta,  to  1806  (battle  of  Maida).  Sicily  and  Italy,  to  1812.  The  Peninsula  and  France,  to 
1814.  Canada,  to  May  1815.  England,  to  Aug,  1815.  France,  to  1817.  Ireland,  to  1822.  North 
America,  to  1829.  West  Indies,  to  1831.  England,  to  1832.  Ireland,  to  1836.  Gibraltar,  to  1839.  West 
Indies,  to  1843.  Canada,  to  1847.  England,  to  1852.  Ireland,  to  1853.  India,  to  1865.  England  to 
1867.  Ireland,  to  1870.  Gibraltar, to  1874.  India,  to  1883  (Afghan  war,  1878-79).  Entitled  "2nd 
Battalion  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment,"  18S1.    England,  to  1887.   Jersey,  to  1890.   Ireland,  1890. 


3io         Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales's  (Royal  Berkshire  Regiment). 


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Formerly  the  49th   (Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales')    r-isti 

(Herts)  and  the  66th  (Berkshire)  Regiments.        |_«dBatt:, CfDof Good 

(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  Berks  Militia.) 
'Copenhagen"      "Dorr.o"      "  Talaveba  "     "Albuheea"     "Vittobia"    "Ptbenees" 
"  "Obthes"  "Peninsula"  "Queenstowx"  "China"  (with  the  Dragon).    "Alma" 
"  "Sevastopol"  "  Kandahae,  1880"  "Afghanistan,  1879-80"  "  Egypt,  1882  " 

"  SUAKIN,  1885"    "ToFEEK." 

Buf.  Colonel.— Robert  William  Lowry,1  CB.  Ens.  »2g  Dec.  40  ;  Lt.  12  May  43  ;  Oapt.  pi3  Feb.  48  ;   Major,  15  June 
55;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  26  Dec.  56  ;   Lt.  Colonel,  p3  Mar.  63  ;  Colonel,  13  Mar.  64;  Major   General,  22  July  69 ; 
Lt. General,  1  Oct.  82;  Colonel  Royal  Berkshire  Begiment,  27  Jan.  94. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 1  p.s.c.  William  Augustus  Collings,2  Lieui.  16  Mar.  73;  Capt.  4  Oct.   80;   Major, 
28  June  84;  Lt.  Colonel,  30  Apr.  95. 


Majoes. 

1  Charles  Evans-Gordon,8  2nd  in  Com-  ~t 

mand  26  June  96  > 

2  Francis  Charles  Carter,22  2nd  in  Com-'i 
I         mand  23  Nov.  96   ) 

t  Granville  De  la  Motte  Faunce19 

1  Charles  Mackenzie  Edwards20  

Elmhirst  Rhodes,21  DSO.  Assist.  Insp.  I 
of  Signalling,  Aldemhot,  :  Jan.  95...  J 

Ernest  Henry  Burney-3    

\2  p.s.c.  Fred.  Wm.  Nicholas  M'Cracken" 
I      William  Kerr  M'Clintock26   


2ND  I.TBUT. 


11  May    78 


Captains. 

2  Reginald  Edward  Traherne  Bray27    ... 

Frank    William     M'Tier     Bunny,2'  > 

Army  Ordnance  Department ) 

p.s.c.  G.  Dering  Remington  Williams,  ~> 
Adj.  3  Bn.  Welsh  Regt.   15  Nov.  97  j 

1  Henry  Louis  Lee3u 

Charles  Turner,23  Adj.  3  Bn,  30  Oct.  55 

1  Ramsay  Gordon  Chase31 

1  Arthur  John  William  Dowell,32  with  \ 

Provisional  Battalion    $ 

George  Westley  Richards,  Adjutant  1 
3  Vol.Bn.  Highland  Lt.Inf.z  Nov. 95  i 

John  Henry  Willes  Southey37    

Edw.  Feethain,38^id;'.  1  Vol.Bn.S  Adt.  96 
p.s.c.  Hugh  Gregory  Fitton,40  DSO.  '1 

serving  with  the  Egyptian  Army  i 

1  Harcourt  Ernest  Taylor41   

1  James  Ramsay  Wigan42 

IvonTrevovO\ven,Army  Pay  Department 

2  Richard  Graves  MacDonnell 

1  Arthur  Stephen  Cave43    

Charles  ^loore, ^Instructor  Royal  Mili-  ) 

tary  College  25  Aug.  97  ) 

2  William  Clegg 

Robert  Bruce  Swintou,  Adjutant  3  Bn.  ~i 

West  Surrey  Regiment  25  Oct.  97   ...  j 

1  George  Holme  Arbuthnot43    

2  Sir  Thos.  Edward  Sabine-Pasley,  Bt. ', 

Adjutant  8  Apr.  96  j 

2  Herbert  Marshall  Finch 

2  Frank  Wigram  Foley  

2  John  Gustavus  Russell  Walsh 


Lieutenants. 

1  William       Redmond      Prendergast  > 

Kemmis  Betty    j 

2  Edward  Henry  Blunt   

1  David     Blake    Maurice,    Adjutant  I 

29  Dec.  94 } 

2  Walter  King  Peake  

2  Arthur  George  Elton  Bingley  

1  Alexander  Scott  Turner,  sercingin  the  J 

Niger  Coast  Protectorate  j 

2  Piers  William  North 

Felix  Fordati  Ready,  serving  with  the  ~t 

Egyptian  Army   ) 

1  Edward  John  Neve,  Pay  Department 

1  Eustace  Graham'  Lees,  Aide  de  Camp  ) 

to  the  Governor  of  Barbadoes ) 

2  Richard  Henn  Collins 

1  Charles  Glencairn  Hill  

Claude  Ernest  Birch,   serving    with} 

Sierra  Leone  Frontier  Force    ) 

1  Arthur  Gabell  Macdonald     

1  William  Robert  Ewart  Annesley    

1  Richard  1'rent'^e  Harvey  

2  Arthur  Henry  riathurst 

2  Archibald  Henry  Buchanan- Duniop,  ) 

with  Provisional  Battalion  ) 

r  Herbert  Charles  Ellis 

2  Frederick  John  Gusset  

1  Thomas  CowperHincks 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Oscar  Striedinger,  Army  Service  Corps 

2  Mainwaring  Ravel]  Walsh    

2  William  Brooke  Thornton 

1  Alfred  Walter  Coxon    


22  Jan.    79 

'25  May    78 

22  Jan.     79 
13  Aug.   79 

13  Aug.   79 

14  Jan.    S 
14  Jan.    3o 

11  Aug.   80 
19  Feb.    Si 


5  Feb.    87 


8S 


91 


11  Feb. 

n  Feb. 

17  Apr. 

9  Nov. 
21  Dec. 

5  Dec. 

17  June   91 
5  Dec.    91 

18  May    92 
13  July    92 

13  Aug.    92 

20  May     93 

23  Aug.   93 

21  Oct.  93 
21  Oct.  03 

7  Mar.  94 
7  Mar. 

10  Oct. 

10  Oct. 

29  May 
20  Feb. 


13  June  75 

4  May    80 

29  Nov.   76 

14  Nov.    79 

4  Mar.    80 

8  Apr.  So 
28  July  80 
28  July    80 

28  July    80 

29  Sept.   80 

30  Mar.    Si 

1  July  81 
22  Oct.  81 
22  Oct.     81 

10  May    82 

29  July    82 

12  May    83 
12  May    83 

6  Feb.    84 


14  May 
12  Nov. 

28  Feb. 
9  May    8 

29  Aug.    S 


85 


29  Aug. 

29  Aug. 

30  Jan. 

29  Aug. 
25  Aug. 

10  Nov. 
8  Dec. 
6  Feb. 

30  Apr. 

6  Nov. 

3  Feb. 

1  June 
1  July 

1  Feb. 

11  May 
2S  July 

30  July 
29  Dec. 
8  Jan. 
2S  Nov. 
25  Mar. 

8  Apr. 

6  Mar. 
2  c  Aug. 
25  Oct. 
15  Nov. 

7  Jan. 
t  June 

5  Mar. 


CAPTAIN.  BEEV.MAJ.    I         MAJOB. 


16  Apr.  81 

1  Aug.  85 

30  Oct.  83 

28  June  84 

16  Oct.  84 

10  Dec.  84 

15  Dec.  84 
6  Jan.  86 

13  Feb. 

1 6  Nov. 

1  Apr.  87 

8  Oct.  87 
23  Jan. 
19  Feb. 

1  Mar. 


14  Aug.    85 


30  Apr.  91 

13  Apr.  92 

1  June  92 

10  May  93 
30  Aug.  93 
13  Nov.  93 
13  Nov.  93 

11  May  94 
11  May  94 

Nov 


16  Nov.   98 


23  Jan.    89 

17  Oct.     94 

8  June  91 
7  Dec.    91 

30  Aug.  93 

29  Nov.  94 
27  Mar.  97 
26  Nov.    98 


96 


20  Feb.  95 1 

25  Mar.  96 

25  Mar.  96 1 

6  June  96 


28  Nov. 

95 

25  Mar. 

96 

28  July 

97 

28  July 

97 

25  Aug. 
25  Oct. 

15  Nov. 

97 
97 
97 

42  Captain  Wigan  served  throughout 
the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan 
in  1885  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the 
Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present 
in  the  reconnaissance  to  Hasheen  on 
the  ist  February,  in  the  engagements 
at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,. 
and  the  subsequent  advance  to  and 
burning  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force 
in  1885-86,  includingthe  engagement  at 
Giniss  (wounded). 

43  Captains  Cave,  Moore,  and 
Arbuthnot  served  with  the  Egyptian 
Frontier  Field  Force  in  1S85-86,  and 
were  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


Full  ,  Hal! 
Pay.  I  Pay 


Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales's  {Uoyal  Berkshire  Regiment).  311-12- 


Second  Lieutenants. 

2  Francis  Hamilton  Moore    

Thomas  Edward  Carew  Huut 

1  Gerald  Ponsonby  Sneyd  Hunt    

1  Cecil  Pierce 

2  Laurence     Soman    Mulock    Pepys  1 
Cockerell  S 

2  Arthur  Ellis  Fowke  Harris   

2  Cuthbert  Henry  Tindall  Lucas    

2  John  Retallack  Bassett 

2  John  William  Cottingham  Wadlin 


2NII  LIEUT. 


5  sept. 

15  May 
8  Sept. 

i€  Feb. 

16  Feb. 


Force  in 
Giniss. 


-86, 


4  May    9S 

7  May    9  3 

i  Jane   98 

25  June    9} 

2  Archibald  Vivian  West I  24  Aug.    98 

Quarter  Matter*.—*  Robert  Patrick  Cloke,"  16  JaD.  95  ;  Ron.  Lieut. 

1  James  Henry  Redstone,46  25  Sept.  95  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
Facings  Blue.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
itt  Battalion  returned  f/om  West  Indies,  19  Nov.  18^8.    2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  South  Africa,  11  Feb.  189S: 


46  Lieut.  Redstone  served  in  the  Soudan  cam- 
paign in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  recon- 
naissance to  Hasheen,  in  the  engagements  at 
Hasheen  and  the  Tolrek  zereba,  and  at  the 
destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ; 
also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field 
including  the  engagement  at. 


1  Lieut. General  Lowry  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  47th  Regiment,  including  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  Served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Adjutant 
General's  Department  in  the  Crimea  and  at  Scutari — mentioned  iu  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet 
of  Lt.Colonel,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

a  Lt.Colonel  Collings  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  i884as  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  General  for  Trans- 
port, and  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  tho  Berkshire  Regi- 
ment, and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Hasheen  on  the  1st  February,  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and 
the  Tofrek  zereba  and  the  subsequent  advance  to  and  burning  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
thTee  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

8  Major  Evans  Gordon  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Berkshire  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  ol 
1882,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Ex- 
pedition in  1884-85  as  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  General  for  Transport,  and  in  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern 
Soudan  in  1885  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  advance  to  and  burning 
of  Temai  (two  Clasps);  also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  th» 
engagement  at  Giniss. 

19  Major  Faunce  served  with  the  66th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Girishk  and  Maiwand  (mentioned  in  despatches),  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  at  the  battle  of  Can- 
dahae-(  Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Major  Edwards  served  with  the  66th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  defence- 
of  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in 
the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance 
60  Hasheen  on  the  1st  February,  and  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  the  subsequent! 
advance  to  and  burning  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  with  the  Egyptian 
Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

21  Major  Rhodes  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire  Regi- 
ment, and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  th& 
campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
reconnaissance  to  Hasheen  on  the  1st  February  as  Signalling  Officer  to  the  Second  Brigade,  and  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  the  subsequent  advance  to  and  burning  of  Temai  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  two  Clasps) ;  also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as  Chief  of  the  Signalling 
Department  at  Kosheh,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss — horse  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
DSO.). 

22  Major  Carter  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Khyber  Line  Force  at  Jellalabad  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  18S8  as  Field  Intelligence  Officer  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp) ;  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1889  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  7891  as  Deputy 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  (mentioned'in  desxiatches,  Clasp). 

23  Major  Burney  and  Captain  Turner  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Berkshire  Regiment  throughout  the- 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  were  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

25  Major  M'Cracken  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-80  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Served  through- 
out the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire  Regiment  and  was  present  at  the  sur- 
render of  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan 
in  1885  as  Adjutant  of  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  t  o 
Hasheen  on  the  1st  February,  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  in  the  subsequent, 
advance  to  and  burning  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps) ;  also  served  with  the 
Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

26  Major  M'Clintock  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Berkshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  during  the- 
latter  part  of  the  time  as  Transport  Officer,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  ot  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's- 
Star).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire 
Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  the  subsequent  advance  to 
and  burning  of  Temai  (two  Clasps);  was  Assistant  Provost  Marshal  during  the  remainder  of  the  campaign- 
Also  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Upper  Nile  in  1885-86  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Berkshire  Regiment, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

27  Captain  Bray  served  with  the  66th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  iS3o,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  with  the 
Wall's  mutinous  troops  on  16th  Jul 3',  in  the  engagement  at  Maiwand  and  the  subsequent  defence  of  Candahar,  and 
at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clas*0  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star',. 

28  Captain  Bunny  served  with  the  66th  iJ  Idinthe  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  in  Southern  Afghanistan  (Medal).. 

30  Captain  Lee  served  with  the  1st  BattaliO),  jithe  Berkshire  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Fielcl 
Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

31  Captain  Chase  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire  Regiment, 
and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign  in  the 
Bastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  tic< 
Hasheen  on  the  1st  February,  and  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  advance  t  > 
and  burning  of  Temai  (Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

32  Captain  Dowell  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire  B,egiinent  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,, 
and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition 
in  1884-85  on  Transport  duty  (Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  a.t  Giniss  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Brigadier  General  Commanding  2nd  Brigade. 

37  Captain  Southey  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the- 
Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Hasheen  on  the  ist  February,  in  the  engagements  at 
Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  the  Subsequent  advance  to  and  burning  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and! 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as  Adjutant  of  the  ist  Battalion  of  the 
Berkshire  Regiment,  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

[For  remainder  of  Notes   see  end  of  Essex  Regiment,  x>,  304. 


The  Queen's  Own  (Royal  West  Kent  Regiment). 

Formerly  the  $oth  (The  Queen's  Own)  ristBatt., Dum  Dum,  Bengal. 

and  the  97th  [The  Earl  of  Ulster's)  Regiments.    L2ud  Bate,  Chatham. 

(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  1st  and  2nd  Battalions  "West  Kent  Militia  respectively.) 
"  Quo  fas  et  gloria  ducunt."  "  Egypt "  (with  the  Sphinx).    "Vihieba"   "  Cobunna"    "Almaeaz"   "Vittoeia" 


3*3 

50™ 

Segimental  District 
MAIDSTONE 


Pay. 


'  PYBENEES  "  "  NlTK 
' SoBBAON 


Pay 


'Oethks"  "Peninsula"  "Punniab"  "Moodxek"  "  Pebozeshah  "  "Aliwal' 
"Alma"  "Inkbeman"  "Sevastopol"  "Lucknow"  "New  Zealand" 
"Egypt,  1882"  "Nile,  1884-85." 
Colonel.— Fowler  Burton,1  CB.,  Er.sign,  vt,o  Aug.   39;    Lieut.    15   Apr.  42;    Capt.   pi4  June  50;    Major, 
2    Nov.   55;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  26  Dec.  56:   Lt. Colonel,   15  Mar.  58;   Colonel,  10  June  62;  Major  General, 
6  Mar.  68  ;  Lieut. General,  25  Apr.  80;    General,  1  July  81 ;   Colonel  West  Kent  Regiment,  5  Oct.  90. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 2  p.s.c.  Edward  Aickin  William  Stewart|Grove,3  Lieut.  12  Nov.  73  ;  Captain,!^  Apr.  81 ; 

ht. Major,  18  Nov.  82  ;  Major,  iq  Jan.  86  ;  Lt. Colonel,  27  May  96. 
1  Charles  William  Henry  Evans,4  DSO.  Lieut.  28  Feb.   74;    Capt.  17  Nov.  83  ;    Major,!?  Nov.  90;    Lt. 
Colonel,  23  Dec.  98. 


Majobs. 
2  Cholmeley  Edw.  Carl  Branfill  Harri-  > 
son,3  2nd  in  Command  26  June  96    ...  ) 
2  Arthur  Templeman  Morse6  (Depot)    .. 

2  Oswald  James  Daniell7     

1  p.s.c.  Wm.  George  Balfour  Western8  ... 

1  George  William  Maunsell9 

2  p.s.c.  Laurence  Brock-Hollinshead10  .. 
Edwin    Alfred     Hervey     Alderson11  \ 

I  Breoet  Lt. Colonel,  8  May  97).  Dep.  .- 
Assist. Adj.  Gen.  Aide  rshot,  1  Sept.  97  ,' 

Captains. 

1  Wilfred  Edward  Rowe™  (Depot)   

p.s.c.  Fitzgerald  Wintour,13  Assistant ) 

Adjutant  Gen.,  Bengal,  17  Mar.  98     > 

2  Archibald  Montgomery-Campbell14    .. 
Edward  Devon  Caird,  Army  Ord.  Dept 

2  Frederick  Bradford  Fanshawe 

1  John  Pelham  Dalison15    

1  William     Richard    Norton  Annes-  ) 

ley,'6  DSO j 

Anthony  WoodMartyn,18  Adjutant  2  > 

Volunteer  Battalion  30  Sept.  95 j 

1  Rodney  Charles  Style19  

1  Noel  Herbert  Strode  Lowe20  (Depot).. 

2  Hampden  Lewis  Clement  Moody 

1  Edward  Vincent  Osborne  Hewett21 

1  Francis  Herbert  Hotham22 

John  ~L,ees,'2:iAdjutant4  Volunteer  Bn.  ) 

Suffolk  Regiment  ;6  May  96 } 

Sanhope  Humphrey  Pedley,24  Adju-  > 
tant  3  Vol.  Battalion  16  July  98      ..  j 

2  Thomas  Taylor  Burt    

Francis  Chas.  Marsh,  serving  in  West) 

Africa,  under  the  Colonial  Office  ...  ) 
Edward  Frederick  Venables,25  Adju-  \ 

tant  yrd  Battalion  26  Apr.  98 j 

Percy  Umfreville,  Adjutant  1  Volun-  j 

teer  Battalion  21  June  97 / 

2  Arundel  Martyn 

2  George  Marshall26 

t  Osmond  Beckett  Simpson27  

2  Matthew  Perceval  Buckle.Adjutant  [ 

21  June  97    I 

Lieutenants. 

2  Richard  John  Woulfe  Flanagan  

2  William  Hoare  Bourchier  Long  ......... 

1  Charles    George     Pack-Beresforfl,26 
Adjutant  14  Dec.  96  ;  Statioi 
Officer,  Dum  Dum,  1  Feb.  98 

1  James  Wilton  O'Dowda29  

:  Charles  Vandeleur  Molony  (Depot). 

1  Tom  Parkyns  Carrington  Smith30  . 

1  Percy  Morris  Robinson31 

1  Hubert  Isacke32  

1  Harry  Stebbing  Bush33  

2  Charles  Edward  Kitson 

1  Percy  Hastings34  

2  Thomas  Henry  Clayton  Nunn 

2  Eustace  Lindsey  James 

1  Thomas  Rose  Caradoc  Price55 

2  Cyril  Druce  (Depot) 

1  Vivian  Edward  Muspratt3"   

2  Francis  John  Joslin 

1  Walter  Stewart  Leslie38 

2  Charles  Bonham-Carter   

2  Charles  Coote  Mulloy     

Second  Lieutenants. 

2  George  Douglas  Lister 

2  Reginald  John  Thnroton  Hildyard 
2  Richard  Murray  Gregorie  Tulloch 

1  Lionel  Henry  Hickson39   

:  William  Henry  Annesley , 

1  John  Owen  Greenwood 

2  Eric  Dalbiac  Luard 

1  Henry  Donald  Buchanan-Dunlop... 

1  Thomas  Stanley  Treanor 

t  Philip  Sarsfield  Hall   


2ND    I.IJKUT.  I         LIEUT.  j        CAPTAIN. 


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11  May 
13  Aug. 
11  May 
13  Aug. 


4  Dec.  78 


13  Aug. 

11  Aug. 

22  Jan. 
22  Jan. 
19  Feb. 


11  Sept.  76 
28  April  77 
8  May  80 
i2july  80! 
17  Aug.  80 
31  Aug.   80: 


4  Sept.  84 

9  Sept.  84 
17  Dec.    ° 

6  Mar. 

2  May  85 
23  Dec.    85 


1  July    81    12  June 


16  Nov. 

o  May 
30  Jan. 
23  Mar. 

10  Apr. 


1  July    81 

1  July    81 

1  July  81 

1  July  8: 

1  July  81 
19  Dec.  83 

6  Feb.    84 

28  Feb.    85 

28  Feb.  85 
23  May    85 

29  Aug.    85 

2  Sept.  85 

30  Jan.     86 

29  Aug.   85 

30  Jan.  86 
28  Apr.  36 
25  Aug.     86 

6  May    85 

23  Apr.    90 

1  Oct.     91 

2  Jan.  92 
2  Nov.   92 

14  Dec.    92 


26  June    89'  23  Dec. 
6  July    89    23  Jan. 


20  Nov.   89 


7  Nov. 
7  Nov. 
9  Jan. 

27  Jan. 
14  Dec. 
26  Apr. 
23  Dec. 

7  Mar. 

2  June 

•♦  July 

10  Oct, 

10  Oct. 

28  Sept. 
7  Dec. 

29  Feb. 
29  Feb. 
25  Mar. 


1  Feb. 

15  Nov. 

24  Jan. 

19  Mar. 
9  May 
8  Aug. 

30  Sept. 

15  Jan. 


94;  25  Mar. 
941  16  May 
94  20  May 
94   27  May 

4  Apr. 

1  Oct. 
13  Nov. 

9  Feb. 
96  16  July 
96    28  Sept. 


22  July  96 

5  Sept.  96 

8  Sept.  97 

8  Sept.  97 

1  Dec.  97 

1  Dec.  97 

12  Jan.  98 

16  Feb.  98 
4  May 
3  Aug 


93 


16  Oct. 

2  Feb. 

1  July 
1  July 

19  Dec. 

16  Apr. 

15  July 


30  Sept. 

1 5  Jan. 

16  May 

16  May 


23  Dec.  92 

23  Jan.  93 

1  Feb.  93 

4  Oct.  93 

19  Mar.  94 

10  Sept.  94 

16  May 


94 

95 
96 
96 

96 
20  May    96 

20  May  96 
27  May  96 
16  July    98 

16  July    98 


BEEV.MAJ. 


3  Feb.    87 


2  Nov.  92 

23  Dec.  92 

12  June  93 

4  Oct.  93 

iq  Mar.  94 

9  May.  94 

27  May  96 


Years'Ser. 

Foil 

Half 

Pay. 

Pay. 

16 
i 

The  Queen's  Own  (Royal  West  Kent  Ueginient),  314 

Quarter  Masters. — 2  Edward  Wallace  Brown,  22  Aug.  83  ;  Son.  Captain,  22  Aug.  93. 
1  Stanley  James  Barton,  22  June  98  ;  Son.  Lieut. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Egypt,  1882.       2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Natal,  1882. 


1  General  Burton  served  with  the  97th  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  the  20th  Nov.  1854  to  5th  July  1855  ; 
commanded  the  Light  Company  in  the  sortie  on  the  night  of  the  20th  Deo.  1854,  and  succeeded  in  driving  the 
Russians  out  of  the  most  forward  parallel,  from  which  the  Guard  had  been  compelled  to  withdraw,  and  retained  its 
possession  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Sardinian  Medal,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-59,  with  the  Jounpore  Field  Force  in  the  action  and  capture  of 
Fort  Nusrutpore  (commanded  the  Sharpshooters  of  the  Brigade),  actions  of  Chanda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore 
(mentioned  twice  and  thanked  in  despatch) ,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  storming  of  the  Kaiserbagh ;  after- 
wards served  in  Central  India  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

3  Lt.Colonel  Grove  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion 
West  Kent  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kassasin  (9th 
September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also 
served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  (Clasp). 

*  Lt.ColonelEvans  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1 832  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West 
Kent  Regiment  (Clasp)  ;  also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Giniss.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-9S  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in  Upper  Swat  and  the 
Mamund  Valley,  includinglthe  engagements  at  Landakai,  Agrah  and  Gut,  and  Badalai  (mentioned  in  despatches) ; 
also  commanded  the  Battalion  during  the  operations  in  Buner  and  Chamla,  including  the  engagement  at  Tanga 
Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Di>0.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

5  Major  Harrison  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  throughout  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882.  with  the  1st  Battalion  Weat  Kent  Regiment  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6  Major  Morse  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  oi 
1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Abu  Klea  and  in  the  re- 
connaissance to  Metammeb — wounded  (two  Clasps). 

7  Major  Daniell  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  West  Kent  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Scar). 

8  Mijor  Western  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1&97-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment 
during  the  operations  in  the  Mamund  Valley,  including  the  engagements  at  Agrah  and  Gut  (wounded)  |a,nd  at 
Badalai  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  also  served  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  West 
Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in  Buner  and  Chamla,  including  the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

9  Major  Maunsell  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  West  Kent  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  in  command  of  the  escort 
to  the  ammunition  column  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Boer 
war  of  1S81  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  in  commando? 
tue  English  Camel  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

10  Major  Brock-Hollinshead  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  NileExDeditionin  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent 
Regiment  (Clasp). 

"  Lt.Colonel  Alderson  served  under  Sir  Evelyn  Wood  in  the  Boer  war  of  i88iinthe  Mounted  Infantry.  Served  with 
the  Mounted  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and 
Mahsama, in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) .  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  action  at  Abu  Klea  and  at  the  reconnaissance  to  Metammeh  (two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  operations 
in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  in  command  of  the  troops  in  North  Mashonaland  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual 
Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

'-  Captain  Rowe  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent  Regiment  (Medal, 
anl  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent  Regi- 
ment (Clasp)  ;  also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Giniss. 

13  Major  Wintourserved  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent 
Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp)  ;  also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force 
m  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General, 
including  the  operations  in  the  Tochi  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

11  Captain  Montgomery-Campbell  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888,  including  the 
engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osrnanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

15  Captain  Dalison  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  AVest  Kent  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  tbe  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment 
during  the  operations  in  Upper  Swat  and  the  Mamund  Valley,  including  the  engagements  at  Landakai,  Agrah 
and  Gut,  and  Badalai;  also  served  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment 
during  the  operations  in  Buner  and  Chamla,  including  the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16  Captain  Annesley  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent  Regiment  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  including  the  attack 
en  Ambigole  Wells  and  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (DSO.). 

18  Captain  Martyn  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Giniss  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

19  Captain  Style  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) .  Served  in 
the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field 
Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in  the  Mamund  Valley,  including 
the  engagements  at  Agrah  and  Gut  (wounded)  and  at  Badalai ;  also  served  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  with  the  ist 
Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in  Buner  and  Chamla,  including  the  engagement  at 
Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

w  Captain  Lowe  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  tbe  1st  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in 
the  Mamund  Valley,  including  the  engagements  at  Agrah  and  Gut  (wounded)  and  at  Badalai;  also  served  with 
the  Buner  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in  Buner  and 
Chamla  including  tbe  engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp)! 

21  Captain  Hewett  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 

T* 


314a  The  Queen's  Own  (Royal  West  Kent  Regiment), 

Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  t.he  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Brigade  Signaller  1st  Brigade  during  the 
operations  in  Upper  Swat  including  the  engagement  at  Landakai;  also  served  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  as 
Divisional  Signalling  Officer  during  the  operations  in  Buner  and  Chamla,  including  the  engagement  at  Tanga 
Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  Captain  Hotham  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  "West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Malakaud  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in 
the  Mamund  Valley,  including  the  engagements  at  Agrah  and  Gut  and  at  Badalai ;  also  served  with  the  Buner 
Field  Force  with  the  tst  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in  Buner  and  Chamla  in- 
cluding the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Captain  Lees  served  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia  in  1891-92  (Medal  with  C'asp). 

2*  Captain  Pedley  served  in  ttie  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in 
Upper  Swat  and  the  Mamund  Valley  including  the  engagements  at  Landakai,  Agrah  and  Gut,  and  Badalai ;  also 
served  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in 
Buner  and  Chamla  including  the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

25  Captain  Venablss  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations 
in  the  Mamund  Valley  including  the  engagements  at  Agrah  andiGut  and  at  Badalai ;  also  served  with  the  Buner 
Field  Force  with  the  isl  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in  Buner  and  Chamla  in- 
cluding the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

26  Captain  Marshall  served  with  the  Ohitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

27  Captain  Simpson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  attached  to  the  ist  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  during  the 
operations  in  the  Tochi  Valley ;  also  served  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Regimental  Transport  Officer 
d  iring  the  operations  in  Upper  Swat  and  the  Mamund  Valley  including  the  engagements  at  Landakai,  Agrah 
and  Gut,  and  Badalai;  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Regimental  Transport  Officer  during  the  operations  in 
Buner  ar.d  Chamla  including  the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  ;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Com- 
missariat and  Transport  Officer  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

28  Lieut.  Pack-Beresford  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
ha,rt  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during 
the  operations  in  Upper  Swat  and  the  Mamund  Valley,  including  the  engagements  at  Landakai,  Agrah  and  Gut, 
and  Badalai ;  also  served  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Adjutant  to  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment 
during  the  operations  in  Buner  and  Chamla  including  the  engagement,  at  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

29  Lieut.  O'Dowda  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations 
iu  the  Mamund  Valley  including  the  engagements  at  Agrah  and  Gut  and  at  Badalai;  also  served  with  the  Buner 
Field  Force  as  Brigade  Signaller  ist  Brigade  during  the  operations  in  Buner  and  Chamla  including  the  engage- 
ment at  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

30  Lieut.  Smith  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand 
Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in  Upper  Swat  and  the 
Mamund  Valley  including  the  engagements  at  Landakai  and  Badalai ;  also  served  with  the  Buner  Field  Force 
with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in  Buner  and  Chamla  including  the 
engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  t Clasp). 

31  Lieut.  Robinson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  attached  to  the  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  dnring  the  operations  in 
the  Tochi  Valley  ;  also  served  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment 
during  the  operations  inUpperSwat  and  the  Mamund  Valley,  including  the  engagements  at  Landakai,  Agrah  and 
Gut,  and  Badalai;  also  served  with  the  Buner  Field  F'orce  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment 
during  the  operations  in  Buner  and  Chamla  including  the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  (\Jedal  "with  Clasp). 

32  Lieut.  Isacke  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations 
in  Upper  Swat  and  the  Mamund  Valley  including  the  engagements  at  Landakai  and  Agrah  and  Gut- severely 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

33  Lieut.  Bush  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations 
in  the  Mamund  Valley  including  the  engagements  at  Agrah  and  Gut  and  at  Badalai;  also  served  with  the  Buner 
Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in  Buner  and  Chamla 
including  the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Lieut.  Hastings  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontierof  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment,  during  the  operations 
in  Llpper  Swat  and  the  Mamund  Valley  including  the  engagements  at  Landakai,  Agrah  and  Gut,  and  Badalai; 
also  served  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations 
in  Buner  and  Chamla  including  the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

35  Lieut.  Price  served  m  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations 
in  the  Mamund  Valley  including  the  engagements  at  Agrah  and  Gut  and  at  Badalai ;  also  served  with  the  Buner 
Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in  Buner  and  Chamla 
including  the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

37  Lieut.  Muspratt  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations 
in  Upper  Swat  and  the  Mamund  Valley  including  the  engagement  at  Landakai;  also  served  with  the  Buner 
Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations  in  Buner  and  Chamla  in- 
cluding the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp) 

38  Lieut.  Leslie  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  w.th  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  operations 
in  Upper  S  wai  and  the  Mamund  Valley  including  the  engagement  at  Landakai ;  also  served  with  the  Buner  Field 
Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  Operations  in  Buner  and  Chamla  including 
the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

39  Second  Lieut.  Hickson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India,  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  Euner  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  during  the  opera- 
tions in  Buner  including  the  engagement  at  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  (formerly  the  gjth  Regiment). 

Raisedin  1824.  To  Ceylon,  1825.  To  England,  1836.  To  Ireland,  1839.  To  Corfu,  1841.  (Reserve  Battalion  formed 
1341-51.)  To  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  1849.  To  England,  1853.  To  Greece  and  the  Crimea,  1854  (siege  of  Sebastopol). 
To  England,  1856.  To  India,  1857  (capture  of  Lucknow).  To  England,  1866.  To  Ireland,  1871.  To  the  West  Indies, 
1873.  To  Bermuda,  1875.  To  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  1876.  To  Gibraltar,  1880.  To  South  Africa,  1881.  Entitled 
"  2nd  Battalion  the  Queen's  Own  Roval  West  Kent  Regiment,"  1881.    To  England,  1882. 


ist  Batt.,  Dublin. 
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nees  "  "Nivellb' 
'  Burma,  1885-87.' 

{Colonel. — Sir  Robert  Hume,1  KCB.  Ensign,  po  Apr.  47 


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Bt. Major,  2  Nov.   55;  Major,  20  Apr.  58;  Lt. Colonel.  p8  Oct.  58;  Colonel,  %  Oct.  63;    Major  General. 
17  May  69  ;  Lt. General,  1  Aug.  S3:   Colonel  'Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  14  Sept.  93. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 1  George  Philip  Francis  Byng,  Ensign,  ti  Jan.  67;   Lieut.  18  May  69;    Capt.  14 

June  76  ;  Major,  20  May  82  ;  Lt.  Colonel,  26  Mar.  94  ;  Colonel,  26  Mar.  98. 
2  p.s.c.  Charles  St.  Leger  Barter,9  Lieut.  10  Sept.  75  ;  Captain,  15  Mar.  81 ;  Major,  26  Mar.  90  ;  Lt. Colonel, 
July  98.  


2ND    LIEUT. 


Majors. 

1  p.s.c.  Sir  Henry  AllenWm.  Johnson,10  ) 
Bart.,  2nd  in  Command  7  July  97    ...  ) 

2  Henry  Earle,14  Z)SO.  2?^  in  Command  \ 

27  Aug.  98 ) 

Percy  William  Albert  Alfred  Milton16  ) 

{Depot)   j 

Charles  Hildyard  Thornton  Whitaker 

Villiers  Edward  Hunt"    

George  Frederick  Ottley19 |  17  Apr 

Alfred  Richard  Power20 9  July 

p.s.c.  Henry  NewportCharles Heath,24" 

Staff    Officer,   Intelligence   Branch 

War  Office,  24  May  98   


ix  May 
22  Jan. 


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Captains. 
1  Bertram  Witherby,  Superintendent  of) 
Gymnasia,  Sheffield,  27  Jan.  98  i 

1  Robert  Cotton  Money 

2  Arthur  Warre  Elles,25  Staff  College 

p.s.c.  LeonardAlison  Hall  Hamilton,26 ) 

Inst.  Mogul  Militarg  Col!.  27  Jan.  97  _' 
1  Lawrence  Willoughby  Pease2' 

1  Albert  Wm.  Crawford  M'Fall28  (Depot) 

2  Percy  Herbert  Rogers29  

2  HenryWells-Cole,30  Adjutant  23  July  97 

2  Philip  Donald  Dorin  de  Wilton 

•  p.s.c.  Arthur  George  Marrable31   

2  Richard  Dill32   

1  William  Robert  Jason  Ellis28 

Robert  Henry  William  Tulloh,  Adju-  \ 
tant  3  Battalion  19  Nov.  95  ) 

1  William  Thomas  Potts,  Adjutant  6) 

Apr.  98    $ 

2  Reginald  Coplestone  Bond33 1 

William  Maunder  Withycombe  (Depot) 
Charles  Ernest  Carr,  serving  with  the  > 

Sierra  Leone  Frontier  Police    ) 

David  Elgar  Payn,  Adjutant  2  Volun-) 
teer  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  [-  i 
Highlanders,  15  Dec.  98 


Lieutenants. 
2  Alan  Sutherland  Colquhonn34  

1  Christopher  Robert  Ingham  Brooke  . 

Edward  Harold  Buckle 

.lames  Bruce  Gregorie  Tulloch35 

Charles  Sydney  Harris,36  Pay  Depmnt. 

2  Glendower  George  Ottley3"    

i   Matthew  William  Kemble  Connolly... 
2  Charles  Allix  Lavington  Yate38  

1  Herbert  Edward  Trevor  (Depot)  

2  Stuart  Campbell  Taylor39  

2  Alfred  Fothergill  Cooke,10  Pay  Depmnt. 

1  Raymond  Edward  Boulton    

2  Hugh  Clifford  Fernyhough41 

Frederick  Temple  Thorold42 

2  Harold  Tatum"  

1  Charles  Edensor  Heathcote  

2  John  Doull  Doull  (Depot)  

?.  Gordon  Charles  William  Gordon  Hall15 


13  Aug. 
23  April 


16  Nov. 
18  Jan. 

11  Feb. 

10  Nov. 
10  Nov. 

21  Nov. 
30  Jan. 


88 


Second  Lieutenants. 
1  Edward  Chorley  Watt 

1  William  Gowans    

2  Rupert  Farquhar  Riley46   

1  Kenneth  Evers  Warden 

2  Robert  Michael  Douglas  Fox47 

1  Reginald  Thos.  Annesley  Ball-Acton 

1  Ernest  Francis  William  Barker  

1  Reginald  William  Starkey  Stanton  .. 
x  Herbert  Walter  Beck  Thorp     


9  Oct.  89 
28  June  90 
28  June  90 
90 
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92 
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8  Oct. 
25  July 
25  July 

7  Nov. 

13  Aug. 

14  Sept. 
17  Dec. 
21  Jan. 
25  Feb. 
21  Oct. 
2X  Oct. 

7  Mar. 

7  Mar. 
29  Aug. 
10  Oct. 


LIEUT. 


12  Dec.  94 

29  May  95 

9  Dec.  96 

20  Feb.  97 

26  June  97 

22  Dec.  97 

16  Feb.  93 

16  Feb.  98 

7  May  98 


28  Feb.  74 

11  Sept.  76 

14  Dec.  78 

30  Apr.  79 

30  Nov.  76 

10  Nov.  80 

1  July  8 

22  Oct.  8 


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10  Mar. 

10  Mar. 

19  Dec. 

19  Dec. 
30  Jan. 
23  Aug. 
28  Feb. 

9  May 
28  July 

20  Nov. 

20  Nov . 


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90 
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1  Apr. 
23  Apr. 

7  May    90 
4  July    91 


30  Dec.  91 
17  May  " 
16  June 
16  June 
21  Doc. 
21  Dec. 
21  Dec. 

7  Feb. 
26  Mar. 
23  May 

1  July 
19  July 

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14  Dec. 

1  Dec. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 


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20  Jan. 

84 
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10  Jan.    92 

1  Mar.   92 
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11  Oct.     93t 

25  Oct.     93; 

10  Mar.    04 

26  Mar.    94 

19  July    Q4 

2  Oct.     95 

27  Aug. 
27  Aug. 


4  July  91 
31  Jan.  94 

26  Mar.  94 

7  Apr.  97 

5  July  97 
C  June  98 

19  July  98 

27  Aug. 


tears- ser.l    316  The  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry. 


Pay.  |Pay. 


Quarter  Masters.— 2  William  Graham  Judge,48  28  Aug.  86  ;  Son.  Captain   28  Aug.  96. 
1  Alfred  Samuel  Patterson,49  31  Jan.  Q4  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
\st  Battahon  returned  from  Burmah,  20  Dec.'  1887.     2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  28  Dec.  18 


1  Sir  Robert  Hume  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  the  13th  Jan.  1855,  and  from  the  29th 
May  to  the  30th  Sept  .1855,  with  the  55th  Begt.  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded), 
siege  and  fall  of  Sevastopol,  repulse  <  f  the  sortie  of  26th  October,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and 
8th  Sept. — severely  wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of 
the  Legion  of  Honour,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  55th  Regiment  in  theBhoo- 
tan  Expedition,  including  the  attack  and  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the 
Southern  Afghanistan  Field  Force  from  November  1880  to  April  1881 ,  including  the  evacuation  of  Candahar  and 
Southern  Afghanistan  and  the  withdrawal  of  the  force  to  India  (received  the  thanks  of  Government). 

9  Lt. Colonel  Barter  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  (Star).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  as  second  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Shin  Kamar  in  command  of  the  Battalion  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

10  Sir  Henry  Johnson  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 
Served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  and  was  present  at  the  attackaud  capture  ol 
All  Musjid  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Bazar,  Lutrbman,  and  Hissarik  Valleys  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Burmese  Expedition  from  1086  till  the  close  of  1887  as  Adjutant  of  the  1st  Battaliou  of  the  Yorkshire  Light  In- 
fantry (two  Clasps). 

14  Major  Earle  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  during  the  latter  part  of  the  time  as  Orderly  Officer  to 
Major  General  Bright,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  in  the  Lughman  and  Hissarik  Valleys  (Medal).  Served 
in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Earle,  Commanding  Base  and  Lines  of  Commu- 
nication, and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahnta,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th 
September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  from  1886  till  the  close  of  1887  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry  and  accompanied  the  Ruby  Mine  Column  in  December  1886  and  the  expedition  to  Mainloung  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India, 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Kinsr's 
Uwn  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shiii  Kamar— severely  wounded  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps) 

16  Major  Milton  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  and  was  prezent  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Nargashai  as  Orderly  Officer  (mentioned '.n  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-87  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  during  the  latter  pa^rt  of  the  time  in  command  of 
the  Mounted  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches, Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own 
Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890  under  Sir  George  White  during  the  Zhob  and  Kiderzai 
Expeditions  and  in  the  march  to  Vihowa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major) 

17  Major  Hunt  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897  with  the  4th  Erigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2Ud  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

19  Major  Ottley  served  as  Adjutant  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Zhob  Field 
Force  in  1890  under  Sir  George  White  during  the  Zhob  and  Kiderzai  Expeditions  and  as  Staff  Officer  to  the 
Vihowa  Column.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shin  Kamar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

20  Major  Power  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Burmese  Expedition  from  1886  till  the  close  of  1887  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

24  Major  Heath  served  as  Transport  Officer  with  the  1st  Battalion  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  in  the  Eg3'ptian 
war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  during  the 
operations  on  the  Upper  Nile  in  1885-86  as  Adjutant  of  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  South  Staffordshire  Regiment. 

23  Captain  Elles  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  from  1886  till  the  close  of  1887  with  the  1st  Battalion  of 
the  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

26  Captain  Hamilton  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  from  1886  till  the  close  of  1887  with  the  1st  Battalion  of. 
the  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  and  for  six  months  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Officer  Commanding  at  Bhamo  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

2?  Captain  Pease  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  opera- 
tions in  South  Africa  in  1896  (Medal). 

28  Captains  M'Fall  and  Ellis  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own|Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Zhob 
Field  Force  in  1890  under  Sir  George  White  during  the  Zhob  and  Kiderzai  Expeditions  and  in  the  march 
to  Vihowa. 

29  Captain  Rogers  served  as  Transport  Officer  to  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  in  the 
Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890  under  Sir  George  White  during  the  Zhob  and  Kiderzai  Expeditions  and  the  march  to 
Vihowa ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  Bndia 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Kohat-Kurram  Force  as  Transport  Officer,  including  the  opera- 
tions on  the  Samana  Range  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  with  the  Kurram  Movable  Column  as  Transport  Officer 
(mentioned  in  despatches) ;  and  with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Exptditienary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battahon  King  s 
Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

30  Captain  Wells-Cole  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhait 
in  1897-98  with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  York- 
shire Light  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shin  Kamar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

31  Captain  Marrable  served  in  the  Burmese  Exnedition  from  1886  till  the  close  of  1887  with  the  1st  Battalion 
Yorkshire  Light  [nfantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasp.i).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  <  f 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  4.th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shin  Kamar— very 
severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

32  Captain  Dill  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882.  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kassasin  on 
the  9th  September  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  ClasD,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

33  Captain  Bond  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Zhob  Field  Force 
in  1890  under  Sir  George  White  during  the  Zhob  and  Kiderzai  Expeditions  and  in  the  march  to  Vihowa.  Served 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1898  with  the  4th  Brigade 
Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Y  orkshire  Light  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Shin  Kamar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) 


The  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry.  316a 

34  Lieut.  Colquhoun  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  York  shire  Light  Infantry  from 
the  29th  March  1898  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

35  Lieut.  Tulloch  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  with 
the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  from 
the  4th  April  1898  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

36  Lieut.  Harris  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  OwnYorkshiie  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

37  Lieut.  Ottley  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shin  Kamar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

38  Lieut.  Yate  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  with 
the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  from  the 
29th  March  1898  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

:,,J  Lieut.  Taylor  served  ill  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  as  Signalling  Officer  to  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Shin  Kamar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

40  Lieut.  Cooke  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shin  Kamar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

41  Lieut.  Fernyhough  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  ihe  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry,  and  wcs  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shin  Kamar  lMedal  with  two  Clasps). 

12  Lieut.  Thorold  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry,  and  was  present  i*  the  engagement  at  Shin  Kamar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

44  Lieut.  Tatum  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

45  Lieut.  Hall,  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Froniier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shin  Kamar — ver3'  severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

46  Second  Lieut.  Riley  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 
from  the  7I.I1  March  1898  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

47  Second  Lieut.  Fox  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India,  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shin  Kamar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

48  Captain  Judge  served  as  Quarter  Master  to  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  in  the 
Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890  under  Sir  George  White  during  the  Z.boh  and  Kiderzai  Expeditions  and  in  the  mrroh 
to  Vihowa.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  ^897-98 
with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Batialion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

49  Lieut.  Patterson  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afgnan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  wilhthe 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  King's  Ouui  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 
(formerly  the  51st  Regiment). 
Raised  in  1756.    Expedition  to  Rochefort,  1757,  returning  same  year.     To  Holland,  1758  (Seven   Years  War- 
battle  of  Minden).  To  United  Kingdom,  1763.     To  Minorca,  1771.    To  United  Kingdom,  1782.     To  Gibraltar,  179s. 
To  Corsica  and  Ulba,  1794.    To  Lisbon,  1797.    To  East  Indies,  1798.    To  Ceylon,  1800.     To  England,  1807.     To 
Spain,  1808  (battle  of  Corunna).    To  England,  1809.    Made  Light  Infantry,  1809.    Walcheren  Expedition,  1809. 
To  the  Peninsula,  1811  (battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Ni'velle,  and  Orthes).     To  Belgium  and 
France,  1815  (battle  of  Waterloo).    To  England,  1810.    Entitled  '"  The  King's  Own  Light  Infantry,"  1821.    To  the 
Mediterranean,  1821.     Tc   United  Kingdom,   1834.     To  Australia  and  New  Zealand,  1S38.    To  India,  1845.    To 
Burmah,  1852  (capture  of  Pegu).    To  England,  1854.    To  Malta,  1855.    To  England,   1856.     To  India,  1857.    To 
United  Kingdom,  1867.    1  o  India,  1872  (Afghan  war,  1878-80,  capture  of  Ali  Musjid).    To  Burmah,  1885  ("Burma 
1885-7  ")      To  England,  1887. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  (formerly  the  105th 

Light  Infantry). 

The  2nd  European  Madras  Light  Infantry  was  raise!  in  1839.  East  Indies,  to  1856.  Burmah,  to  1858.  East 
Indies,  to  1872.  Title  changed  to  "105th  Light  Infantry,"  1861.  Aden,  to  1874.  England,  to  1879.  Ireland,  to 
1883.  Ticlechanged  to  "King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,"  1881.  England,  to  1884.  Malta,  to  1887  East 
Indies,  1887. 


3i7 


53 


RD 


The  King's  (Shropshire  Light  Infantry). 

Formerly  the  $$rd  (Shropshire)  and  the  8$th 
\ Bucks  Volunteers)  (King's  Light  Infantry)  Regiment 


Eeqimental  Din/rid 
SHREWSBURY. 

(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  Shropshire  and  Hereford  Militia  respectively.) 
The   United   Red   and   White   Rose.      "  Aucto    splendore    resurgo."     "Nieuport"    "Tournay"     "  St.  Lucia 
"Talavera"  "Fuentes  d'Onor  ""  Salamanca  "   "ViTTORrA"   "Pyrenees"  "Nivelle"  "Nive" 
"Toulouse"    "Peninsula"    "Bladensbcrg"    "Aliwal"    "Sobraon"     "  Punjaub  " 
"Goojerat"  "Lucknow"  "Afghanistan,  187Q-80  "  "Egypt,  1882"  "  Suakin,  1885." 


U'lill  Hall 
c>ay.  Pay 

31 


Colonel. — Sir  Henry  PercivaldeBathe,  BtJ  Ens.f  Lt.vi  Nov.  39;  Lt.  3c  Capt.  14  Feb.  45  ;  Capt.  ic  Lt. Colonel, 
pi7  Feb.  54;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54  ;  Major  General,  6  liar.  68  ;  Lieutenant  General,  8  Of-t-  76  ;  Oeneral, 
1  Jan.  79:  Colonel  85th  Light  Infantry,  25  April  80. 

Lieutenant  Colonels.  —  1  Cecil  Henry  Collette,24  Ensign,  8  Jan.  68  ;  Lieut.  28  Oct.  71  ;  Capt.  30  Sept.  82  ; 
Major,  19  Aug.  85  ;  Lt. Colonel,  19  Aug.  97. 

2  James  Spens,13  Lieut.  29  May  72  ;   Capt.  1  July  83 ;  Major,  7  Apr.  86  j  Lt. Colonel,  11  Feb.  98. 


Majors. 

1  William  MacLaughlin,2'  2nd  in  Com-  > 

mand  u  Feb.  98  ) 

2  Philip    Bulman,25   2nd  in    Command  1 

18  June  98      I 

1  Acheson  Francis  Acheson  Lj'le   

2  Arthur  HavelockJamesDoyle32  [Depot) 
2  Charles Tyrwhitt  Dawkins. >3  CMG.  ... 

p.s.c.  Raymond  Northland  Revell"! 
Reade,31  serving  with  West  African  > 
Frontier  Force ) 

1  James  Langford  Pearse29    

2  Arthur  Robert  Austen35 


Captains. 
2  p.s.c.  Frederick  Lionel  Banon30  

1  Claude  Wi\liam  Culley  Cass28    

2  Kellermann  Eyre  M'Mahon   

Spencer  Francis  Judge,38  DSO.  Adju-'i 

tant  4  Battalion  19  Sept.  98 j 

1  Stephen  George  Moore 

1  GilbertHowellLenny  Buchanan(D<7)oO 

1  Harvey  Beauchamp  Welman    

Ernie  William  Kyrle  Money, 3'J  Adju- ) 

taut  1  Volunteer  Bn.  28  Mar.  94    ...  ) 

James  Ross  0'Connell,4Ui>eruuiCT  with  ~) 

the  Egyptian  Army  5 

2  Robert  Astley  Smith    

i  James  Horatio  Hicks41 

Oscar  Hy  deEastMarescaux.s/xr  ially  ~) 

employed  with  West  African  Eegt...S 

2  John  George  Forbes 


William  Scott  Warley  Radcliffe, Adju- ) 

tant  2  Volunteer  Battalion  13  Mar.  05  j 
Cecil  Pickford  Higginson, Adjutant ) 

19  Sept.  97    > 

Richard      Avary      Arthur      YouDgj 

Jordan 5 

John  Joseph  White   

George  Conolly  Benson  

Frederic  Hugh  Mackenzie,  Army  Pay  \ 

Department    $ 

Guy  Burnett  Arbouin  


Lieutenants. 

2  Richard  Rolls  Gubbins   

1  John  Arkwright  Strick,42  Adjutant  \ 

23  July  95   j 

t  Hugh  Lvle  Smyth , 

1  Godfrey  Meynell43 

1  Clare  James  Garsia  (Depot)  

1  Francis  Dobbs  Markham   

2  Gerald  Russell  Sowray  (.Depot) 

1  Edward  Bourryau  Luard   

2  Charles  Marshall  

1  William  Arthur  Payn,  Station  Staff') 

Officer,  Ahmedalud,  23  Feb.  98    } 

Horace    Mackenzie    Smith,    sercing  \ 
with  West  African  Frontier  PMce   ) 

2  Walter  Cecil  Wright    

1  Robert  Masefteld 

s  Edward  Mark  Sprot 

1  Robert  Thomas  Carreg   

2  John  Henry  Bailey  

1  William  James  Robinson 

Clement  Arthur  Wilkinson,   sercing') 

in  West  African  Frontier  Police  ... } 

2  Clinton  Wynyard  Battye  

1  Arthur  Worsley  Spottiswoode  Pinhej 

2  Henry  Grenville  Bryant   

2  Charles  Ernest  Atchison  


2ND  LIEUT. 


LIEUT. 


30  Jan. 
1  May 


23  April  75 

11  Sept.   76 

11  Feb.   75 

19  July 
1  July 


CAPTAI1T.      I     BBEV.MAJ.  MAJOR. 


80 


13  Apr.    84 

4  Feb.  85 

11  May  84 
21  June  85 
13  Sept.  86 


14  Jan.    So      1  July    81     19  Oct. 


11  Aug.   80 
22  Jan.     81 


1  July 
1  July 


5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 

16  Nov.   87 

11  Feb. 


:  Mar. 

1  Mar. 

16  Apr. 
3  May 
3  May 
3  May 

17  Jan. 

2  May 
25  July 

5  Dec. 

9  Apr. 

18  May 

18  June 

19  Nov. 

25  Feb. 
15  Mar. 

26  Apr. 

23  Dec. 
7  Mar. 
2  June 
2  June 

20  Feb. 


9  Sept.  82 
2q  July  82 
27  Jan.  83 

12  May  S3 

14  May  84 

27  Jan.  83 
9  Sept.  82 

25  Aug.  S3 

22  Nov.  84 

6  May  85 

28  Nov.  85 

29  Aug.  85 

30  Jan.  SO 
25  Aug.  86 

10  Nov.  86 

10  Nov.  86 

1 :  Feb.  90 

21  Feb.  90 

30  Mar.  91 

3  Apr.  9i 


31  Dec. 
6  Dec. 


15  May  89 

it  Feb.  94 

30  Nov.  92 

19  Aug.  97 

23  Mar.  98 

6  Apr.  98 


11  May 

16  Nov. 


21  Dec. 

1  Jan. 

13  Apr. 
11  Oct. 
30  Nov. 

22  Mar. 
1  Jan. 

11  Feb, 


1  Jan. 

1  Jan. 

11  Feb. 

30  Mar. 

1  Jan. 
30  July 

29  May 

30  Mar. 

30  Nov.   92 

30  Nov.   92 
22  Mar.    93 

4  Oct.     93 
11  Feb.    Q4 

5  June   94 

27  Nov.   95 

11  May    98 

8  June   98 
25  June  98 

6  July    98 

7  Sept.  98 


36  Captain  Banon  served  in  the  ex- 
93!pedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1E85  with 
94  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light 
94|Infantry  (Medal    with    Clasp,  and 
5  June  94  Khedive's  Star). 

25  Oct. 


92  22  Dec.    94 

92  24  Apr.    95 

92!  21  Aug.    05 

92  3  Dec.  95 
93'  3  Feb.  93 
931  6  Apr.  o3 
Q3  11  May    98 

93  8  June   98 

94  8  June  98 
94  25  June  98 
94  3  July    98 

7  Sept.  98 


Second  Lieutenants. 
1  Percival  Charles  Grover 

1  Arthur  Thomson  Curgenven  Rundle 

2  Ernest  Robert  Mating  English    

1  Thomas  William  Atkinson   


20  Feb.  951 

20  Mav  95 1 

28  Sept.  95 

29  Feb.  96. 


Pay. 


The  King's  (Shropshire  Light  Infantry).  31J 


Pay. 


Second  Lieutenants. 
I1  Alexander  Henry  Lloyd  M'Rae., 

2  Edward  Arthur  Underwood  

2  Henry  Wildman  Kettlewell    

2  Charles  Alfred  Howard 


2ND  LIEUT. 


6  Apr.  98 
4  May 

28  May  98 

3  Aug.  98 


Quarter  Master*.— 2  Arthur  Willmott,  14  Sept.  81  ;  Son.  Captain,  14  Sept.  91. 
1  John  Charles  Wilson,  23  July  90;  Son.  Lieut. 

Facings  Hlxis.—Aqents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
I         1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Egypt,  27  Feb.  1882.      2nd  Battalion  returned  from  India  and  Natal,  1881. 

1  Sir  Hfinrv  Percival  de  Bathe  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  17th  Nov. 
1854, anu  was  present  at  rhe  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5t.l1  Class 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

13  Lt. Colonel  Spens  and  Major  Dawkius  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division,  in- 
cluding the  Zaimusht  Expedition  and  the  assault  of  Zawa  (Medal). 

24  Lit. Colonel  Collette  served  with  the  85th  Light  Infantry  as  Adjutant  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  including 
the  Zaimusht  Expedition  and  the  assault  of  Zawa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Meda.l).  Served  in  the  occupation 
of  S.uakin  by  British  troops  in  1885-86. 

25  Major  Bulman  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division,  including  the  Zaimusht  Expedi- 
tion (Medal). 

"Major  MacLaughlin  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowr  and  Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  expe- 
dition to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (Clasp),  and  in  the  subsequentoccu- 
pation  of  Suakin  by  British  troops  in  1885-86. 

28  Captain  Cass  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  [Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star),  and  in  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Suakin  by  British 
troops  in  1885-86. 

29  Major  Pearse  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  and  Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (Clasp),  and  in  the  subsequent  occu- 
pation of  Suakin  by  British  troops  in  1885-86. 

31  Major  Reade  served  in  the  Afghan  war  n  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895   (Star). 

32  Major  Doyle  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division,  including  tho  Zaimusht 
Expedition  and  the  assault  of  Zawa  (Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  against  Tambi,  on  the  West  Coast  of 
Africa,  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

33  Major  A  isten  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  tarrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  and  Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  expedition  to 
the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tak- 
iloul — wounded  (Clasp). 

38 1  'aptain  Judge  served  in  the  occupation  of  Suakin  by  British  troops  in  1885-86.  Served  in  the  operations  in 
the  Soudan  in  December  1888  including  the  engagement  atGenmizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star), 
and  again  in  1889  including  the  engagements  at  Arguin  and  Toski  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  Clarp, 
and  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in 
1896  as  Brigade  Major  4th  Brigade,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

39  Captain  Money  served  in  the  occupation  of  Suakin  by  British  troops  in  1S85-86.  Served  in  the  Hazara  Ex- 
pedition in  1888  an  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Channer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

40  Captain  O'Connell  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with 
the  3rd  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Fiiketand  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches. 4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

11  Captain  Hicks  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  with  the  2nd  Battalion  24th  Foot  (Medal  with  Clasp), 
Served  in  the  occupation  of  Suakin  by  British  troops  in  1 886  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry. 

42  Lieut.  Strick  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
189-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

43  Lieut.  G.  Meynell  aervediu  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


.Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  King's  Shropshire  Light  Infantry,— formerly 
the  53rd  {Shropshire)  Regiment. 
Raised  in  1755  as  the  55th  Begiment.  Gibraltar,  to  1768.  [Numbered  53rd,  1757.]  Ireland,  to  1776.  Canada, 
to  1789.  [Entitled  "Shropshire  Regiment,"  1782.]  England,  to  1790.  Served  as  Marines,  1791.  Scotland  to 
1793.  Flanders,  to  1795  (capture  of  Nieuport  and  battle  of  Tournay).  England,  to  1796.  West  Indies,  to  1802 
(capture  of  St.  Lucia).  [2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1803.  Ireland,  to  1807.  England,  to  1808.  Ireland,  to  1809.  The 
Peninsula,  to  1814  (battles  of  Talavera,  Salamanca,  Vittoria.  Pyrenees,  Nivelle  and  Toujouse).  England,  to  1815 
St.  Helena,  to  1817.  Reduced,  1817.]  England,  to  1805.  East  Indies,  to  1823.  England',  to  1826.  Ireland,  to  1829'. 
Gibraltar,  to  1S34.    Malta,  to  1836.    Ionian  Islatnds,  to  1840.    England,  to  1841.    Scotland,  to  1843.    " 


Record  of  the  Services  of  he  2nd  Battalion  The  King's  Shropshire  Light  Infantry 
(forv-.arly  the  85th  King's  Light  Infantry). 
Raised  in  1793  and  proceded  to  Walsheren,  1794.  England,  to  1795.  Jersey,  to  1798.  Isle  of  Wight  to  1700 
Jersey,  to  1800.  Isle  of  Wight,  to  1801.  Madeira,  to  1802.  Jamaica,  to  1808.  England,  to  1809.  The  Peninsula 
to  1811  (battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor  anr'  Nive).  England,  to  1813.  Spain,  to  1814.  America,  to  1815  (battle  of 
Bladeneburg).  England,  to  1821.  Malta,  to  1827.  Gibraltar,  to  1828.  Malta,'to  1831.  England,  to  1833.  Ireland 
to  1836.  Canada,  to  1845.  Barbadoes,  to  1846.  Ireland,  to  1850.  England,  to  1853  .  Mauritius,  to  1856'  Cape  rt 
Good  Hope,  to  1863.  England,  tJ  1866.  Ireland,  to  1868.  India,  to  1881  Afghan  war  1879-80).  England,  to  1898 
Ireland  to  1886,  '  ' 


rist  Batt.,  Wellington,  Madras. 
|_2ndBatt.,  Woolwich. 


319         The  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own  (Middlesex  Regiment) 

__Y|.  Formerly  the  57  th   (West  Middlesex) 

„***,,  I  and  the  7  7  th  (East  Middlesex — 

Regimental  District  I  . 

hounslow.    J  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own)  Regiments. 

(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  Elthorne  and  East  Middlesex  Militia  respectively.) 
The  Plume  ol  the  Prince  of  Wales.   The  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Coronet  and  Cypher.  "  Mysore"  "  Sebin<;apatam  ' 

"AlULHBBA"    "  ClUDAD  RoDBIGO"    "  BADAJOZ  "    "  VlTTOBIA  "    "PyBENP.ES"    "  NlVELLE  "    "  NlYE  "    "  PENINSULA  ' 

"  Alma"  "Inkerman"  "  Sevastopol"  "New  Zealand"  "South  Africa,  1879." 


— n-flColmel  in  Chief.— Field  Marshal  Sis  lioyal  Highness  George  W.  F.   C.  Duke  of  Cambridge,1  KG.    KT 

p*"      KP.  GCB.  GCSl.  GCMG.   GCIE.    GCVO.  Hon.   Colonel  in  Chief  to  the  Forces,  fc.  fc,  3  Aug.  98. 

--Colonel. — Sir  George  Harry  Smith  Willis,2  GCB.  Ensign,  p23   April  41  ;  Lieut.  p3oAug.  44;  Captain,  v27 

Dec.  50  ;  Bt. Major,  12  Dec.  54;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  6  June  56;  Major,  19  Dec.  57  ;  Colonel,  26  June  62  ;  Major 

I     General,  28  June  68  :  Lt.  General.  8  May  80;    General,  11  May  87  ;  Colonel  Devonshire  Regt.   11  July  90; 

Colonel  Middlesex  Regiment,  24  Mar.  97. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 2  Augustus  West  Hill,9   Lieut.  1   Jan.   73;  Capt.  27  Sept.   80;  Major,  8  May  85; 
Lt. Colonel,  11  Dec.  95. 

James  Grove  White,10£iW.  12  Nov.  73  ;  Capt.  2  Jan.  81 ;  Major  18  Sept.  89  ;  Lt.Colonel,  18  Sept.  98. 


26 


26 


5/i 


p.s.c . 

Majors. 

Napoleon  Joseph  Rodolph  Blake,14 
2nd  in  Command  26  June  96  

Ernest  Vernon  Bellers,13  2nd  in  Com- 
mandi  8  Sept.  98 

Francis  Douglas  Lumley 

Robert  Douglas  Longe13   (Depot) 

p.s.c.  Edward  John  Sharpe21  

William  Scott-Moncrietf13  

p.s.c.  Nathaniel  Walter  Barnardiston  .. 

George  Beresfoid  Lempriere    


2.VD  LIEUT. 


12  Nov.   73 


1  May  78 
14  Sept.  78 
21  June   70 


21  Sept. 

10  Mar. 

11  Sept. 
31  May 

10  Mar. 

1 1  Mar. 
13  Mar. 


Captains. 

2  George  Walter  Wrey  Savile  

l  Lionel  Grant  Oliver  (Depot)  

1  Charles  Robert  Dyer 

2  Reginald  de  Hardewicke  Burton   ...  . 
Ernest    Albert    Bennett,23   Adjutant ) 

3  Battalion  13  July  96    $ 

1  Henry  Herriott  Woollright 

Francis  Sapte,  Adjutant  4  Battalion  i 

25  Nov.  97  .f 

2  Bertram    Edmund    Ward,   Superin-  [ 

tendentof  Gymnasia, Cork,  12  Sept.  98  ) 
Edmund   Douglass  Harvest,"   Army } 

Pay  Department    $ 

Evelyn    William    Medows     Norie,25)  ! 
D.'A.QM.      Gen.     Intell.     Branch,  > 

Simla,  4  May  98    ) 

2  James  Eyre  Drummond  Ward 

Ernest  William  Rokeby  Stephenson26 

Algernon  Forbes  Randolph    

2  Henry  Montague  Eustace    

2  Robert  Hall  Hayes27  

1  Jenkin  Stephen  Jones  

1  Frank  George  Mathias  Rowley 

Robert  James  Ross28  

2  Charles  Leslie     Muriel,     Adjutants 

7  Oct. 95 5 

Lieutenants. 

1  Charles  Edward  Pernberton  

2  George  Gordon  Grover    

i  John  William  Lindredge  Elgee  (Depot) 
Arthur  Crawford    Julian    Campbell,  > 

with  Hong  Kong  Regiment / 

c  Hamilton    Walter     Edward    Finch,  1 

Adjutant  20  Aug.  98 j 

2  Robert  Archer  Haviiand 

i  Herbert  Norwood  Blakeney  

Leslie    Stuart   Roome,   serving    with  1 

West  African  Frontier  Police J 

1  John  Hamilton  Hall 

1  Samuel  Wallace  Somerville   

2  William   St.   Aubyn    Wake,    serving  \ 

under  the  Royal  Niger  Company ) 

2  Hubert  Edmond  Foster   

i  Percy  George  Barnes,   special  employ  7 

West  African  Regiment 5 

-.    William  Claudius  Casson  Ash  

t  Charles  Sydney  Collison 

2  Hugh  Fletcher  MacEwan 

1  George  Williams  Haslehust 

2  William  Daly  Ingle    

1  Hervey  Noel  Couchman   

1  Arthur  Percival  Macafee 

2  Frederick  Alexander  Galbraith 


6  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
11  Aug. 
11  Aug. 

23  Oct. 


5  Feb.    87 


22  Aug.  88 
10  Nov.  88 
22  Aug.   88 

9  Mar.   89 

9  Nov.   89 

3  May  90 
29  Nov.   90 

17  Dec.    90 


7  Nov. 

18  June 

18  June 
13  July 
21  Sept. 

28  Sept. 

19  Oct. 
19  Xov. 
19  Nov. 
17  Dec. 
23  Dec. 
2^  Dec. 
23  Dec. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

2  Charles  Sidney  Dalton  Fisher  '  18  July 

Henry  Storr I  28  Sept. 

29  Feb. 
6  June 
5  Sept. 

18  Nov. 


2  George  Augustus  Bridgman 

2  Philip  Martin  Large  (Depot) 

1  Reginald  Heinemann  

Charles    M'Key,29    serving    icith    the\ 
Egyptian  Army j 


15  Mar.  80 

21  July  80 
1  July  8 

1  July  81 

1  July  Si 

22  Oct. 
10  May  82 

10  May  82 

10  May  82 


25  Aug. 

30  Jan. 
23  Aug. 
23  Aug. 
29  Aug. 

29  Aug. 
25  Nov. 

30  Jan. 
25  Aug. 
11  May 


20  Apr.   90 

30  Sept.  90 
19  Mar.   90 

1  Nov-   90 

1  Oct. 

11  May 
11  May 

11  May 

16  Sept. 
11  June 

17  Oct. 
17  Oct. 
21  Feb. 

31  July 
7  Oct. 

21  Dec. 
28  Jan. 

4  Aug. 
19  May 
16  Feb. 

4  May 


14  Mar.    81 
34 


23  May 

28  June 
8  May 
23  Sept. 
21  Dec. 
21  Dec 


BBEV.MAJ. 


14  June   87 

14  June  87 

18  Sept.  87 

21  Nov.   88 

17  Jan.    89 

11  May    89 

19  Mar.  90 
19  Mar.   90 

19  Mar.    90 

1  Oct.     91 

22  Oct.     91 

10  Nov.  91 
10  Nov.    91 

23  Dec.    91 

18  Sept.  93 

6  Nov.  93 
25  Feb.  94J 
2t  Feb.  95 
31  July  95, 

7  Oct.     95 


major. 


19  Mar.   90 

18  Sept.  93 
6  Nov.  93 
9  Jan.  95 
12  June  95 
11  Dec.  95 
to  June  96 
18  Sept.  98 


21  Major  E.  J.  Sharpe  served  with 
the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of 
1879,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe 
and  throughout  the  operations  of 
"Clarke's  Column"  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war 
of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

23  Captain  Bennett  served  with  the 
Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 


Tears'  3er 

FnTl  ilir.ll 

Pnv. 

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The  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own  {Middlesex  Regiment). 


32C 


Secosd  Leutenants. 

i  William  Henry  Abell    

2  George  Lewis-Lloyd  

i  Frederic  Ernest  Swainson 

i  William  Harold  Collier  Davy    

2  William  George  Hodgson  Lawley 
Frank  William  Ramsay  


2ND    LIECT.! 


Qtiar/er  Masters. —  1  Thomas  Paw,30  26  Feb.  96  ;  Hon.  Li'iif. 
2  Henry  Willis,  27  May  96  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1*?  Battalion  embarked  for  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  25  Apr.  96.     2nd  Battalion  returned  from  India,  12  Feb.  98 


1  The  Duke  of  Cambridge  commanded  the  1st  Division  of  the  Eastern  Army  throughout  the  campaign  of  1854 
including  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  balaklava,  and  Inkeru  an  (hoi  se  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  received  tho  thanks  of  the  House  of  Commons,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

2  Sir  George  Willis  served  uninterruptedly  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  from  April  1S54  to  July  1856  ;— with 
the  77th  Regt.  until  May  1855,  after  which  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  at  Hef.d  Quarters,  and  as  A. Q.M. General  of  the 4th 
Division  ;  was  present  a.t  the  affairs  on  the  Bulganac  and  at  Balaklava,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  assault  of 
fche  Quarries,  attack  of  the  Redan  on  18th  June,  battle  of  Tchernaya.  final  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th  Sept.,  and 
served  for  upwards  of  seven  months  in  the  Trenches,  including  the  repulse  of  several  sorties,  and  was  frequently 
in  command  in  the  advance  Trenches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Grand  Officer  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  tnd  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war 
ol  1882  in  command  of  the  1st  Division  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  El  Magfar,  Tel-el-Mahnta,  and 
Kassasin  (9th  Sept.),  and  in  the  battle  cf  Tel-el-Kebir— slightly  wounded  (five  times  mentioned  in  despatches, 
received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  KCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  2nd  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

9  Lt.Colonel  Hill  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  1he  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Gin- 
gindhlovu  and  the  relief  of  Ekowe.  and  throughout  the  operations  of  "  Clarke's  Column  "  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Lt.Colonel  AVhite  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  action  ot  Gin- 
gindhlovu  and  the  rehej  of  Ekowe,  and  throughout  tne  operations  of  "Clarke's  Col  mm"  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  during  the  operations  in  South  Africa  in  1S96  un  the  Lines  of  Communication,  and  commanded  the 
Reserve  (Imperial  Contingent)  at  Mafeking  (Medal). 

13  Majors  Beliefs,  Longe,  am!  Scott-Moncriefi  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and 
were  present  at  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe,  and  throughout  the  operations  of  "  Clarke's 
Column  "  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

14  Major  Blake  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  first  with  the  57th  Regiment  and  afterwards 
as  Garrison  Adjutant  at  Fort  Pearson  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

24  Captain  Harvest  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  23rd  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

25  Captain  Norie  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  in  charge  of  the  Intelligence  De- 
partment (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert 
Low  in  1895  as  Signalling  Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

26  Captain  Stephenson  served  in  the  operations  m  South  Africa  in  1S90  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  a 
Mafeking  (Medal). 

27  Captain  Hayes  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
25  Captain  Ross  served  during  the  operations  in  South  Africa  in  1896  on  the  lines  of  communication  at  Mafeking 

<Medal). 

29  Second  L'eut.  M'Key  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896, 
including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  opeiations  at  Hafir  (promoted  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  Khedive's 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

30  Lieut.  Daw  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Record  bf  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Middlesex  Regiment 
(formerly  the  sjth  Regiment). 

■Raised  in  1755,  and  proceeded  to  the  Mediterranean  (as  Marines),  to  1757.  Gibraltar,  to  1763. 
Minorca,  to  1767.  Ireland,  to  1775.  America,  to  1783.  Nova  Scotia,  to  1790.  England  and  Scotland, 
to  1793.  Low  Countries,  to  1793.  England,  to  June  1794.  Low  Countries,  to  1795.  England,  to 
October  1795.  West  Indies,  to  1803.  (2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1803.)  England,  to  April  1804.  Channel 
Islands,  to  October  1804.  Gibraltar,  to  July  1809.  Peninsula,  to  June  1814.  Canada,  to  July  1815. 
(2nd  Battalion  reduced,  Dec.  1815.)  France,  to  November  1817.  Ireland,  to  Sept.  1824.  England,  to 
1825.  New  South  Wales  (embarked  in  16  convict  ships),  to  March  1831.  India,  to  April  1846.  England, 
to  March  1848.  Ireland,  to  Feb.  1853.  Corfu,  to  Sept.  1854.  Crimea,  to  May  1856.  Malta,  to  May 
1S58.  (A  detachment  at  Aden  f>om  Sept.  1857  to  March  1&60.)  India,  to  Nov.  181:0.  New  Zealand,  to 
April  1867.  England,  to  Sept.  1871.  Ireland,  to  Dec.  1873.  Ceylon,  to  Feb.  1879.  South  Africa,  to 
Oct.  1879.    Home,  Oct.  1879. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Middlesex  Regiment 
{formerly  the  jjth  Regiment). 
Raised  in  1787,  and  proceeded  to  India,  March  1788.  To  England,  1807.  Embarked  for  the  Peninsula, 
1811.  To  Ireland,  1814.  To  Jamaica,  1824.  To  Ireland.  1834.  To  Malta,  1834.  To  Ceylon,  1842.  To 
Jamaica,  1843.  To  No-a  Scotia,  1846.  To  England,  1848.  To  Malta.  1854.  To  the  Crimea,  1854.  To 
England.  1856.  To  New  Sout'.  Wales,  1857.  To  India,  1858.  To  England,  1870  (being  the  first 
R?gimrnt  through  the  Suez  Canal).  Entitled  "The  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own  Regiment  of  Foot," 
June  1876.     To  India,  1880. 

u 


Rifle  Devot,  I 
ORT.i 


321  The  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps. 

Formerly  the  60th  (The  King's  Royal  liijie  Corps). 


Half 
Pay. 


(The  5th,  7th,  8th,  and  9th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  Huntingdon,  2nd  Middlesex,  Callow,  and 

North  Cork  Militia  resjiectively.) 

'*  Celer  et  Audax."       "Louisburg"     "Quebec,    175c/'    "  Roleia  "      "Vimiera"     "  Martinique  ""  Talayeba  " 

"BUSACo"     "  FUENTUS  D'ONOlt"  "  ALBUHKUA  ''   '"  OlUDAD  KoDRIGO"    "  BaDAJOZ  "   "SiUMAKCJ  "    "  ViTTOHIa'    j 

"Pyrenees"    "Nivellk"    "Nive"    "Ohthes"    "Toulouse"    "Peninsula"    "  Punjaub"  "  Mooltan  " 

"  Goojerat"  "  South  Africa,  185 1-2-3"  "Delhi  "  "  Taku  Forts  "  "  Pekin  "  "  South  Africa,  1879"  "Ahmad 

Khel"  "Kandahar,  18S0"  "Afghanistan,  1878-80"  "Egypt,  18S2,  1884  "  "  Tel-ml-Kebir"  "  Chitral.'' 

I  Years'  Ser  iColonel  in  Chief.— Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Highness  The  Duke  of  Cambridge,1  KG.  KT.  KP.  GCB.  GC/SI. 

GCMG.  GCIE.  GCVO.  3  Mar.  69. 

Colonel  Commandant. —VH.St.Hon.   Sir  Redvers  Henry  Buller,3  GCB.  KCMG.  Commanding  at  Aldershot, 

9  Oct.  98  ;  Ensign,  r2-j  Mays8  ;  Lieut.  ?g  Dec.  62  ;  Captain,  p28  May  70  ;  Bt.Major,  1  Apr.  74  ;  Mt.Lt. Colonel, 
11  Nov.  78  ;  Colonel,  27  Sept.  79;  Major  General,  21  May  84  ;  Lt. General,  1  Apr.  91  ;  General,  24  June  96  ; 
Colonel  Commandant  King's  Royal  Rifles,  13  July  95. 

Sir  Francis  Wallace  Grenfell,4  GCB.  GCMG.  Governor  of  Malta  [R]  Ensign.  P5  Aug,  59;  Lieut. 
p2i  July  63  ;  Captain,  v  zZ  Oct.  71 ;  Brevet  Major,  11  Nov.  78;  Major,  i  July  Si  j  Bt  .Lt .Colonel ,  29  Nov.  79; 
Colonel,  [8  Nov.  82  ;  Major  General,  3  Aug.  89;  Lieut. General,  1  Apr.  98;  Colonel  Commandant  King's 
Royal  Rifles,  7  Aug.  98. 

Lieutenant  Colonels. — t  p.s.c.  Montagu  Charles  Brud.enell  Forestier   Walker,'2  Lieut.  6  Mar.   72;  Capt. 

10  Feb.  81  ;  Major,  9  Oct.  8s  ;  Lt. Colonel,  1  July  55  ;  Colonel,  13  Mar.  97. 

2  GeonreyGrimwoodGrmiwood,,3Zie!<f.24  July  72  ;  C.ir.i.  1  Oct. Si;  Major, 4  Nov.  S5;  Lt.Col.iZ  Sept.95. 

3  Robert  Henry  Gunning,"'  Lieut.  26  Mar.  73  ;  Capt.  1  Aug.  83  ;  Major,  5  June  90 ;  Lt.  Colonel,  16  Apr.  98. 

4  Edward  William  Herbert,  x'Lieut.  2  Dec.  74  ;  Captain,  19  Aug.  S3;  Bt.  Major,  21  May  84;  Major,  1 5  Oct.  90  ; 
Lt. Colonel,  15  Oct.  98. 


Full 
Pay. 


tant  22") 
London  > 


Majors. 
4  Robert    George    Buchanan-Riddell,19} 

2nd  in  Command  26  June  96   } 

2  HaroldGore-Browne,s32«d  in  Command  ', 

21  Aug.  97    S 

1  William  Pitcairn  Campbell,2*  2nd  in  \ 

Command  ifi  Apr.  98 1 

2  p.s.c.  Robert  Calveriey  Alington  Be-  1 

wicke  Bewicke-Oopley27 j 

1  p.s.c.  Edward  JamesMontagu-Stuart- 7 

Wortley,80  CM & .  DSO j 

1  Charles  Arch.  Townshend  Boultbee 

3  p.s.c.  Francis  Alexander  Fortescue30  ... 
3  p.s.c.    Henry     Edward     Buchanan-  > 

Riddell3s..' i 

3  Walpole  Swinton  Kays'10  (Depot) 

j    p.s.c.  C   Roderick  Robert  M'Grigor,41  1 

Brigade  Major,  Aldershot,  27  Jan.  98  $ 

4  Henry  Anstruther  Kinloch,.Dfs<>-trf  "j 
Inspector  of  Musketry,  Portsmouth,  [ 
14  Sept.  08  ) 

1  Francis  Montagu  Beaumont43   

EvelynWilliam  Thistlethwayte,444d/.  [ 

3  London  Vol.  Rifles  14  March  94  ...  ) 
Robert  Scarlett  Bowen 

2  Hiley  Reginald  Addington45   •. 

Captains. 

3  William  Horace  Kennedy47    

Charles  John  Markham,4J  Adjutant  22 

Middlesex    Sides    {Central     L, 

Bangers)  3  Jan.  98   

1  Gerald  Neill  Prendergast50  (Depot) 
1  p.s.c.  Oliver  Stewart  Wood  Nugent,51  ^ 

DSO J 

4  Frederick  Brydges  Major  Henniker52 ) 

(Depot) j 

1  William  Henry  Salmon53 

Arthur    Blewitt,54    serving    with    the\ 

Egyptian  Army j 

4  Edward  John  Dewar 

Harry  Francis  Pakenham,56  Aide  de~^ 
Camp  to  Major  General  W.  O.  Bar-  > 
nard  30  Jan.  97 J 

3  George  Coryton  Lister 

4  Craufurd Alexander  GordonClark58 

».«.e.  ThomasLethbridge  Napier  Mor- ) 

land,  serving  in    West  Africa,   with  > 

rank  of  Major    ) 

4  p.s.c:  Reginald  Ste'.vart  Oxley60 

Henry  Charles  Howard,  Adjutant   2  > 

London  Vol.  Bijl.es  15  May  95    f 

James  Kiero  Watson,61  DSO.  serving  1 

Kith  the  Egyptian  Army  | 

Hon.  St.  Leger  Henry  Jervis,^;<7<?  tie") 

Camp  to  Major  General  A.  FitzSoy  > 

Hart,  i  Dec.  97    J 

James    Patrick  Eden   Gilmour,  Adj.  1 

21  Middlesex  Vol.  Si/les  15  Jan.  96  ...  j 
Charles    Slingsby    Chaplin,62  Adju-\ 

tant  5  Battalion  2  Mar.  96    ) 

2  Norman  Nevill  Bedingfeld03 

4  Frank  Douglas-Pennant  

Cromer  Ashburnbam,  serving  in  Uganda 
Steuart  Welwood  Hare,64  Adj.  gBn.~) 

Rifle  Brigade  18  Feb.  98 S 

John  Curteis,  Army  Fay  Department  ... 
St.JohnDouglas  TownshendLoftus,6=  ~> 

Adjutant  3  Bn.  19  May  97  j 


2ND  LIEUT. 


13  Oct.     77 

2i  July     77 
2  July    79 

13  Aug.   79 

6  Aug.    79 

13  Aug.    79 

8  May    80 

11  Aug.   80 

11  Aug.   80 

11  Aug.    80 
11  Aug.   80 

19  Feb.    81 


LIEUT. 


20  Nov.  75 

11  Feb.  76 
10  Mar.  76 

2  Feb.  77 

1 3  Mar.  80 

7  Apr.  So 

10  Feb.  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  Si 

1  July  81 

27  Sept.  82 

10  May  82 

29  July  82 

27  Jan.  83 

9  Sept.  82 

27  Jan.  83 

5  Dec.  83 

6  Feb.  84 

6  Feb.  84 

23  Aug.  84 

23  Aug.  84 

23  Aug.  S 

12  Nov.  84 
25  April  85 

6  May  8s 


CAPTAIN.      I    BREV.MAJ. 


9  Sept.  84 

iS  Apr.  85 

18  Apr.  85 

9  Oct.  85 

1  Mar. 

21  Apr.  86 

1  July  88 

ic  Oct.  88 

29  Dec.  38 

11  Mar.  89 

11  Sept.  89 

17  Jan.  90 

17  Jan.  90 

26  Mar.  90 

16  Apr.  90 

1  May  90 

23  June  9D 

16  July  90 

15  Oct.  90 

20  Nov.  90 

6  May  91 

6  May  91 

1  July  91 

1  o  No  v.  91 

20  Dec.  91 

4  Jan.  93 

5  Apr.  93 
4  Aug.  93 

9  Sept.  93 

23  Sept.  93 

10  Oct.  93 


7  Feb.  85      1  Nov.  93 


6  May  85 

9  May  85 

24  June   85 
30  Jan.    86 

5  May    86 

12  May    86 

25  Aug.    86 


15  j  an.    94 

28  Feb.  94 
14  Mar.  94 
14  Mar.    94 

4  Apr.    94 

20  June  94 

10  Aug.   94 


27  Mar.  86 


MAJOE. 


12  Mar.  89 


16  Nov. 


16  Nov.   98 


10  June  92 

4  Jan.    93 

5  Apr.    93 

15  Jan.    94 

4  Apr.    94 

16  Apr.    94 
t  July    95 

18  Sept.  95 

10  Jane  96 

1  July    96 

10  Dec.    96 

21  Aug.   97 

23  Mar.  98 

16  Apr.    98 
18  May    9b 


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322 


Captains. 
Hon.  John  Roderick  Brownlow,  Adjutant  7  Battalion  21  Dec.  96  .. 

Henry  Charles  Warre67 ■  • ■■• 

Alan  Richard  Montagu  Stuart- Wortley,08  Adjutant  11  Mar.  95  ... 
George  Algernon  James  Soliau-Symbns)  Mjv.ta.nt  sMiMt?tex\ 

Volunteer  Rifles  3  Jau.  93 -> 

Edward  Northey09  

Mark  Horace  Kerr  Pechell,70  serpirig  with  the  Egyptian  Army  

James  Hawley  Gilbert  Feilden / •••• 

MM.  Prince  Christian  Victor  Albert  Lnd  wig   Ernst  Anton  of) 

Schleswig-Holstein,71  GCB.  GCVO.  {Brevet Major  4  Dec.  96)../ 

Leopold  Christian  Duncan  Jenner 

Charles  Gosling 

Ronald  James  Vernon59  

Charles  Legge  Eustace  Eustace72   

John  Augustus  Hope 

Eric  Pearce-Serocold   

Henry  Arthur  Whitby  Briscoe     

John  Edward  Rhodes  (Depot)  

Charles  John  Sackville-West,73  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  B.  H.  Bidler  t 

9  Oct.  98     S 

Cecil  William  Wilson,  Adjutant  26  July  95 

Richard  Byron7' 

Alexander  John  Lainson    

Lewis  Francis  Philips 

Herbert  Richard  Blore75 


2nd  r.iBua 


Lieutenants. 

2  Leonard  Paul  Irby    

Charles  Augustus  KerrPechell,  serving  lu  Bechuanaland 

2  Geoffrey  Charles  Shakerley,  Adjutant  23  Oct.  95 

t  Louis  Bertie  Cumberland76    

4  Guy  Stewart  St.  Aubyn"    

4  William  Henry  Loraino  Allgood,78  Adjutant  1  May  98 

1  William  Barnett79 

4  Richard  Henry  Beaumont"0  (Depot)  

3  Lord  Robert  William  Orlando  Manners*s 

4  Wilfred  James  Long31  

1  Victor  Henry  Sylvester  Scratchley82    

4  Gwyn  Venables  Hordevn   

Soil.  Frederick  Hugh  Sherstor.  Roberts,83Ji<fe  de  Camp  to  Lord  ) 
Roberts  14  Dec.  95 i 

1  Cecil  Champagne  Herbert-Stepney64    

4  dlric  Oliver  Thynne85 

2  Henry  Clifford  Rodes  Green 

4  Hon.  Reginald  Cathcart 

William  Francis  George Vfyndh&Ta,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Governor  ^ 

of  Ceylon  31  Dec.  97 ; 

2  Mansel  Loudon  Porter 

2  Edward  Francis  Ward    

Frederick  Maurice  Crum  

2  Christopher  Egerton  Balfour  

Richard  Chester  Master,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Governor  of  the\ 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  12  Apr.  98    f 

2  Stanley  Fielder  Mott '.. 

Rudolf  George. J  elf88     

3  Alexander  Richard  Mildmay    

3  George  Arthur  Paget  Rennie 

2  Bertram  Fitzherbert  Widdrmgton    

4  Dermot  Howard  Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell 

3  Charles  Bernard  Petre 

George  Ayscough  Armytage 

2  George  Frederick  Barnard  Hankey  

3  Wynne  Parr  Lynes   

3  Albert  Ingraham  Paine 

2  John  Spottiswoode 

Charles  Edward  de  Vere  Beauclerk,  serving  in  Uganda    

2  Hubert  Francis  Fitzwilliam  Brabazon  Foljambe    

1  Richard  Johnstone89  

1  John  Taylor    

2  Lionel  Wilfred  do  Sausmarez   

3  Mervyn  Pratt 

i  Bernard  John  Majendie 

4  Humphrey  Francis  William  Bircham  

Second  Lieutenants. 

1  John  Humphrey  Davidson  

1  Richard  Charles  Barnett    , 

1  William  Algernon  Ireland  Kay   

Augustus  Ernest  Cathcart    

3  Robert  Josceline  Grant 

3  Hereward  Wake    

1  Harry  Cecil  Johnson 

2  John  Lindsey  Forster 

1  Hugh  Sidney  Marsden 

2  Charles  Hugh  Napier  Seymour    

2  Wilfred  William  Maitland  Gott 

2  Llewelyn  Alberic  Emilius  Price-Davies  

3  Reginald  Frank  Manley  Sims    

3  George  Kendall  Priaulx 

4  Edward  Perceval   

Henry  Greville  Howard 

4  Richard  Leigh  Clare  Hobson 

1  Alfred  Digby  Legard  

3  George  Holt  Davenport  

2  Geoffrey  Makins 

2  Francis  Howard  Raikes  

4  Henry  Herbert  Ronald  White  ..,„ 

1  Henry  Brewster  Percy  Lion  Kennedy " 

1  Gerald  Hamilton  Martin  


S3 


5  Oct.. 
5  Nov. 

19  Nov. 

7  Mar. 
11  Feb. 
1  Aug. 

22  Aug. 

21  Nov. 

22  Aug. 
16  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

22  May 
9  Oct. 

16  Oct. 
30  Oct. 

18  Dee. 

23  Apr.    yu 
7  May    90 

28  June   90 
9  July 

29  Oct. 


90 


4  Dec. 
12  Apr. 
16  Apr. 

25  Apr. 

7  Mav 
-.2  May 
15  May 

25  June 

20  Nov. 
25  Feb. 
25  Feb. 

6  May 

1  July 

15  July 

23  Aug. 

21  Oct. 


29  Oct. 
29  Nov. 
29  Nov. 
17  Dec. 
17  Jan. 

17  Jan. 
4  Feb. 
4  Feb. 
4  Feb. 
4  Mar. 

25  Mar.  y 

10  June  91 

10  June  91 

25  July  91 

7  Nov.  91 

18  Nov.  91 
25  Nov.  91 

2  Dec.  91 

3  Feb.  92 
25  May  92 

8  Feb.  93 
24  May  93 

9  Aug.  93 

27  Sept.  93 

4  Oct.  93 
18  Oct.  93 
18  Oct.  93 
24  Jan.  94 

94 
94 


18  Apr 
18  Apr 

2  June  94 

10  Oct.  94 

10  Oct.  94 

10  Oct.  94 

10  Oct.  94 

10  Oct.  94 

6  Mar.  95 

6  Feb.  95 
13  Mar.  95 
12  June  95 

26  June  95 
22  Jan.  96 

12  Feb.  96 

28  Mar.  96 

8  Apr.  96 

18  July  96 

2  Jan.  97 

13  Jan.  97 
17  Mar.  97 

1 7  Mar.  97 

7  Apr. 
7  July 

15  Sept, 

22  Jan. 

23  Feb.  98 
23  Feb.  98 
23  Feb.  58 

16  Mar.  98 
16  Mar.  98 

4  May  98 

18  May  98 
28  May  98 

1  June  98 

13  July  98 

27  July  98 
12  Oct.  98 
1  ■;  Oct.  98 


4  Nov.    91 

18  May 

23  Nov. 

4  Jan. 

15  Feb. 


92 
9- 
93 
93 
22  Feb.   93 


5  Apr, 

9  Aug.   93 

9  Sept.  93 

23  Sept.  93 

23  Sept.  93 

10  Oct.    93 

1  Nov.   93 

14  Mar.   94 

14  Mar.   94 

4 -Apr.    94 

1  May    94 

20  June  94 

22  June  94 

10  Aug.  94 

8  Dec.    94 
3  Jan. 

9  Jan. 


23  Jan. 

11  Mar. 

13  Mar. 

26  July 
1  Jan. 

1  Jan.    96 

18  Mar.  96 
28  Mar.    96 

9  Nov.  96 

30  Jan.  97 
5  Feb.  97 

19  May  97 
7  July  97 

21  Aug.   97 

11  Dec.    97 

31  Dec.  97 
31  Dec.    97 

3  Jan.   98 

27  Jan.  98 
18  Feb.    98 

12  Apr.  98 
11  May  98 
18  May    98 

14  June  98 
..  1  Aug.  98 

14  Sept.  98 


captain. 

3  Jan.  95 
23  Jan.  95 
11  Mar.   95 

15  May    95 

1  July    95 

;:8  Mar.  96 
9  Nov.   96 

3  Dec.    <J6 

30  Jan . 
5  Feb. 

19  May 
19  May 
21  Aug. 
11  Dec. 

31  Dee. 
3  Jan.    98 

27  Jan.    98 

27  Jan.  98 

27  Jan.  98 

:8  Feb.  98 

18  May  98 

14  Sept.  98 


Years'ser. 

Full 

Hall 

Pay.. 

Pay. 

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323  The  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps. 

Quarter  Masters.— 2  Alfred  Wynn,91  ig  Sept.  85  ;   Ron.  Cap'ain,  19  Sept.  95. 

j^.Tohn  William  Dwane,'1  15  Feb.  88  ;  Ron.  Captain,  15  March  97. 

4  Timothy  O'Shea,93 10  Jan.  94;  Hon.  Lieut. 

3  William  Charles  Harrington,  1  Feb.  98 ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Green— Facings  Scarlet. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  India,  25  Noo.  93.     Mauritius. 
2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Gibraltar,  1  Dec.  91.     Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
3rd  Battalion  returned  from  Gibraltar,  Dec.  1891.    Aldershot. 
ith  Battalion  returned  from  India,  4  December  1892.     Aldershot. 

1  The  Duke  of  Cambridge  commanded  the  1st  Division  of  the  Eastern  Army  throughout  the  campaign  of  1854, 
including  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  fnkerman  (horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (mentionedin 
despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  the  House  of  Commons,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).    ' 

3  Sir  Redvers  Henry  Buller  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rities  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  on  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1S70.  Accompanied  Sir 
Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873.  and  served  as  D.  A.  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General 
and  Head  of  the  Intelligence  Department  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  action  of  Essa- 
man,  battle  of  Amoaful,  advanced  guai-d  engagement  at  Jarbinbah,  battle  o(  Ordahsu  (slightly  wounded)  and 
capture  of  Coomassie  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878-79,  and  commanded  the  Frontier  Light  Horse  in  the  engagement  at  Taba  ka  Udoda  and 
in  the  operations  at  MolyneuxPath  and  against  Manyanyoba's stronghold  (several  timesrnentioned in  despatches). 
Served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  commanded  the  cavalry  in  the  engagements  at  Zlobane  Mountain 
and  Kambula;  conducted  the  reconnaissance  before  Ulundi,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dlundi 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  in  General  Orders,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 
Queen,  Victoria  Cross,  CMG.,  Medal  with  Clasp)  :  received  the  TIE  "for  his  gallant  conduct  at  the  retreat  at 
Inhlobana.on  the  28th  March  1879,  in  having  assisted,  whilst  hotly  pursued  by  Zulus,  in  rescuing  Captain  C.  D'Arcy, 
of  the  Frontier  Light  Horse,  who  was  retiring  on  foot,  and  carrying  him  on  his  horse  uutil  he  overtook  the  rear  guard. 
Also  forhavingonthe  same  date,  and  under  the  same  circumstances,  conveyed  Lieutenant  C.Everitt,  of  the  Frontier 
Light  Horse,  whose  horse  had  been  killed  under  him,  to  a  place  of  safety.  Later  on,  Colonel  Buller,  m  the  same 
manner,  saved  a  trooper  of  the  Frontier  Light  Horse,  whose  horse  was  completely  exhausted,  and  who  otherwise 
would  have  been  killed  by  the  Zulus,  who  were  within  eighty  yards  of  him."  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  as  Chief 
of  the  Staff  to  Sir  Evelyn  Wood  with  the  local  rank  of  Major  General.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in 
charge  of  the  Intelligence  Department,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  Septembei),  and  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  KCMG.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1S84  in  command  of  the  1st 
Infantry  Brigade  and  as  second  in  command  of  the  expedition,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb 
and  Temai  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Major  General  for  distinguished  service  in  the  field,  two 
Clasps).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85  as  Chief  of  the  Staff  to  Lord  Wolseley  ;  when  Sir  Herbert 
Stewart  was  woun  dad  and  Colonel  Burnaby  had  been  killed,  he  took  command  of  the  Desert  Column  and  with- 
drew it  from  Gubat  to  Gakdul  in  face  of  the  enemy,  defeating  them  at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on  the  16th  and  17th 
February  (mentioned  in  despatches,  KCB.,  and  Clasp). 

4  Sir  Francis  Grenfell  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Arthur  Cunynghame  in  the  operations  of  1877-8  in 
the  Transkei ;  also  as  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Glyn,  commanding  a  field  force  in  the  Transkei,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  with  the  Galekas  and  Gaikas  at  Quintana  Mountain  on  the  7th  Feb.  1878  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  at 
Head  Quarters.  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  at  Head  Quarters,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
under  Sir  Evelyn  Wood  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
ij  8  1  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  on  the  Head  Quarters  Staff,  and  was  present  at  the  engage- 
ments of  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  Kassasin  (9th  Sept.),  and  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  ( mentioned  in  despatches,  Aide  de 
Camp  to  the  Queen,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  Medjidie,  andKhedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1884-8;  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Egyptian 
Frontier  Field  Force  in  1S85-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  in  command  of  a  Division  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  KCli.,  and  promoted  to  1st  Class  of  the  Medjidie  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Osmanieh).  Commanded  the 
troops  during  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Clasp).  Also  commanded  the  Nile  Field  Force  in  1889  at  the  engagement  at  Toski  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  promoted  Major  General  for  distinguished  service  in  the  field,  and  Clasp). 

l2'Colonel  Walker  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  in  1884-S5  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  Acting  Assistant 
Military  Secretary  to  Sir  Charles  Warren  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1891-02,  including  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills  as  Intelligence  Officer,  and  with  the  Lushai  Column  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion 
King's  Royal  Rifles  from  30th  July  to  the  close  of  the  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Lt. Colonel  Grimwood  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Isazai 
Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  second  in  command 
1st  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

i6  Lt.  Colonel  Gunning  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  6othRifles'in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and'was  present  at  tne  action 
of  Gingiudhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe;  afterwards  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Battalion  throughout  the  operations 
of  "  Clarke's  Column"  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1891-92,  and  commanded  the 
Binngshe  Column  during  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

w  L'.. Colonel  Herbert  s'erved  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  (Medal 
with  Ulasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corns,  and 
was  0 resent  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

lv  Major  R.  G.  Buchanan  Riddell  servedin  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

23  Mijor  Gore-Browne  served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  1st  Battalion  King  s  Royal  Rifles 
(Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1802.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir 
Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and 
the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Major  W.  P.Campbell  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1334-85  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2?  Major  Bewicke-Copley  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's  Koyal  Rifles 
from  the  17th  April  till  the  close  of  the  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-58  with  the  Kurram-Kohat  Force  (mentioned  in 
desp  itches),  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  for  Intelli- 
gence 2iid  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

3U  Miior  Montagu  Stuart  Wortley  served  in  Afghanistan  from  October  1879  to  August  1880  with  the  Koorum 
Force  as  Transport  Officer  and  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  (Medal).  Servedin  the  Beer  war  of 
1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir  W.  O.  Lanyon  and 
to  Sir  Baker  Russell,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  jUiedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Abu  Klea  and  in  the  reconnaissance 
to  Metammeh  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  CMG.  in  recognition  of  his 
services  in  Egypt);  also  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as  Deputy 
Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  (Biiret  of  Major). 


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36  Major  Fortescue  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coth  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  April  to  October  1880,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  TJrzoo  near  Ghuznee  ;  accouinanieil  Sir  Fi  ederiek  Roberta 
in  the  march  toCandahar.  and  was  presentat  the  battle^f  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bionze  Decoration). 
Served  in  the  Boer  war  in  18S1  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

38  Major  U.  E.  Buchanan-Riddell  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Boer  war  in  1E81.  Served 
with  the  31  d  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnais- 
sance in  f  irce  from  Alexandria  on  5th  August,  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahnta.  in  the  action  at  Kassasin 
(oth  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  in  the 
Soudan  Expedition  iu  1884  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  and  waspresent  in  the  engagements 
at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps).    Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5  (Clasp). 

40  Major  Kays  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashar.ti  under  Sir  Francis  So  >tt  in  1895  (Star). 

41  Major  M'Grigor  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881  as  Adjutant  of  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  Lang's  Nek  and  the  Ingogo  River.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Adjutant  3rd 
Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  and  was  nres  nt  in  the  reconnaissance  in  toive  from  Alexandria  on  5th  August, 
in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta.  the  action  at  Kassasin  iqth  September),  and  as  Orderly  Oiheer  to  Brigadier 
Ashburnham  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  throughout  the 
Soudan  Expedition  in  18848s  Adjutant  to  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the 
Soudan  in  1885  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Ewait,  Commanding  Lines  of  Communication  (Brevet  of  Major, 
Clasp). 

43  Major  Beaumont  ser/ed  with  the  3rd  Battalion  Ccth  Rifles  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  Lang's  Nek  and  the  Ingogo  River.  Served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  in 
the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  irom  Alexandria  on  51I1  August,  in  the 
engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  theaction  atKassasin  (9th  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kcbir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  in  cnarge  of  Signallers,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Tunai  (mentioned  in  despatches  two  Clusps).  Served  with  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  on  signalling  duties,  and  was  present  at  the  actiun  of  Kirbekan  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
two  Clasps). 

44  Major  Thistlethwayte  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1E81  (wounded). 

45  Major  Addington  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  1st  Pattalion  King's  Royal  Rifles 
(Medal  with  Clasp) ;  also  served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  same  Battalion  including  the  en- 
gagements at  Sangar  and  Mastan  (Clasp). 

47  Captain  Kennedy  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  or  1882  as  Transport  Officer  10  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal 
Rifle  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (yth  September), 
and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

43  Lord  Robert  Manners  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1891. 

49  Captain  Markham  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp);  also  during  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Chin  Hills  in  1891-92. 

50  Captain  Prendergast  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  .-884  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle 
Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  aud  Khedive's  Star). 

31  Captain  Nugent  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  (Medal 
with  Clasp) ;  also  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  as  Extra  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir  William.  Lockhart,  Com- 
manding the  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892,  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  180s  with  the  ist  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles,  including  the 
capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (slightly  wounded)  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (.mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO., 
and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

52  Captain  Henrikor  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  ist  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  (Medal 
with  Clasp);  also  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  same  Battalion  including  the  engagement  at 
Sangar  (Clasp). 

53  Captain  Salmon  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1S84  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  and 
waspresent  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Kattalion  King's  Royal  Rifles,  including  the 
capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

54  Major  Blewitt  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

56  Captain  Pakenham  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  ist  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles 
(Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  also  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  same  Battalion  including  the  engagements 
at  Sangar  and  Mastan  (Clasp). 

58  Captain  Clark  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

53  Captain  Vernon  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

60  Captain  Oxley  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

61  Major  Watson  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills.  Burmah.  in  1891-92.  Served  with  the  Dongola 
Expeditionary  Force  in  1396  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener,  Commanding  the  force,  including  the 
engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  VSO.  and  Khedive's  Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

62  Captain  Chaplin  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion 
King's  Royal  Rifles  from  the  nth  April  to  the  close  oi  the  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

63  Captain  Bedmgfeld  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  ifgi  as  Adjutant  istBattalion  King's  Royal  Rifles 
(Medal  with  Clasp) ;  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  same  Battalion  including  the  engagements 
at  Sangar  and  Mastan  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

64  Captain  Hare  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  istBattalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  (Medal  with 
Clasp);  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  iu  1891  with  the  samg  Battalion  including  the  engagements  at  Sangar  and 
Mastan  (Clasp);  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert 
Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion  King's  Royal  ttifles  from  the  17th  May  t)  tne  close  of  the  operations  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

45  Captain  Loftus  served  wtih  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  istBattalion 
King's  Royal  Rifles,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  atKhar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

66  Captain  Christian  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion 
King  s  Royal  Rifles  from  the  17th  April  to  the  close  of  the  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

67  Captain  Warre  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  i  3  1891  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  (Medal 
with  Clasp)  ;  also  in  tbe  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  same  Battalion  including  the  engagement  at 
Sangar  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  3895  with  the  ist  Battalion  King's 
Royal  Ptifles,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

68  Captain  Mon  agu-Stuart-VVortley  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1E95  as 
Adjutant  ist  Battalion  King's  Rifles,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  atKhar 
(Medal  with  Clasp) . 

69  Captain  Nortaey  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1601  with  the  ist  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  (Medal 
with  Clasp)  also  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1E91  with  the  same  Battalion  including  the  engagements  at 
Sangar  and  Masti.n  , Clasp).    Served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

70  Captain  Pechell  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  ist  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  (Medal 
with  Clasp):  also  in  the  M  ranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  same  Battalion  including  the  engagements  at 
Sangar  and  Mastan  'Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  tbe  Chitral  Relief  Force  under 
Sir  Robert  Lev  111  i8c-,wiih  the  ist  Battalion  King'sRoyal  Rifles  fremthenth  April  totheclose  of  the  operations 
(Medal  with  Clavjj). 

71  His  Highness  Prince  Christian  of  Sshleswig  Holstein  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as 
Orderly  Officer  to  Major  General  Elles,  Commanding  the  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clast); 
in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  ist  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  including  the  engagemei  ts  at 
Sangar  and  Mastan  (.Clasp)  ;  and  in  the  Isazai  Expedition  in   1892  with  the   ist  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles 


324<*  The  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps. 

Served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  in  1895  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Sir  Francis  Scott,  Commanding 
the  Expeditionary  Force  (Brevet  of  Major,  Star).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Herbert 
Kitchener  m  1898  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  troops  on  board  the  Gunboats  Flotilla,  tool:  part  in  the  bombardment  of 
the  Forts  ot  Omdnrman  on  Sept.  1st,  aud  wis  present  at  the  battle  of  Khartoum  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

r-  Captain  Eustace  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  during  the  operations 
in  the  Ohm  Hills  with  the  Lushai  Column  in  i8<ii-92  (Clasp). 

V3  Captain  Sackville  West  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General 
Graham  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp);  and  during  theoperationsin  the  Chin  Hills  m  1891  -92  (Clasp). 

"Captain  Byron  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  T891  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  (Medal 
with  Clasp);  in  the  M'ranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  same  Battalion  including  the  engagements  at 
Sangar  and  Mastan  (Clasp);  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force 
under  Sir  Robert  Low  iu  1895  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Kiuloch,  including  the  capture  of  the 
M_alakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

W  OaptainBlore  sei  ved  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's 
Royal  Rifles,  including  the  capture  or' the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"•Lieut.  Cumberland  served  with  the  Tsazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Cnitrat  Relief  Force  under 
Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's  P.oyal  Rifles  from  the  30th  April  to  the  close  of  the  operations 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  ■ 

"  Lieut.  St.  Aubyn  sarved  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  in  tho  operations  in  South  Africa  under 
Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

Js  Lieut.  Allgood  nerved  in  the  operations  iu  the  Chin  Hills  in  1891-92. 

~°  Lieut.  Burnett  served  wittt  the  Isazai  Expedition  iu  1892.  Served,  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir 
Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Eattalion  King's  Royal  Rifles,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and 
the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

80  Lieut.  Beaumont  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills,  Burma,  in  1891-92. 

81  Lieut.  Long  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S91-92,  including  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills  with 
the  Lushai  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

82  Lieut.  Scratchley  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under 
Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass 
and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

83  Lieut.  Hon.  F.  H.S.  Roberts  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892,  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force 
in  1894-95  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  William  Lockhart,  Commanding  the  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  uuder  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's 
Royal  Rifles,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

84  Lieut.  Herbert  Stepney  served  in  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under 
Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  from  the  17th  April  to  the  close  of  the  operations 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

85  Lieut.  Th.vnue  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's 
Royal  Rifles  from  the  17th  April  to  the  close  of  the  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp) 

88  Lieut.  Jelf  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's 
Royal  Rifles,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

89  Lieut.  Johnstone  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Batta- 
lion King's  Royal  Riflss  from  the  14th  May  to  the  close  of  the  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

91  Captain  Wynn  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  60th  Rifles,  and  waspresentat 
the  occupation  of  Candahar,  and  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee ;  accompanied 
Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Also  served  with  the  Marri  Expedition  in  1S81  under  Brigadier  General 
MacGregor.     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i38i  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

92  Captain  Dwane  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  iu  1891  with  the  ist  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  (Medal  with 
Clasp);  also  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  same  Battalion  including  the  engagement  at  Sangar 
(Clasp)  ;  aud  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  i8qa.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in 
1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles,  including  the  capture  of  che  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement 
at  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  granted  the  hon.  rank  of  Captain  for  his  services  with  the  Hazara,  Miranzai,  and 
Isazai  Expeditions,  and  the  Chitral  Relief  Force). 

93  Lieut.  O'Shea  served  in  the  operations  in  Burma  in  1891  with  the  North-East  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

The  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps. 
Eaised  in  1755  asa  Regiment  of  four  Battalions,  and  entitled  "  The  62nd  Royal  An  erican  Regiment." 
Re-numbered  "  The  60th,"  1756.  4th  Battalion  disbanded  1763,  and  3rd  Battalion,  1764.  Both  again 
raised  1775  and  disbanded  1783.  Raised  a  third  time  1787  (the  3rd  Battalion  being  the  present  2nd). 
5th  (Rifle)  Battalion  raised  1797  and  Rifle  Companies  added  to  other  Battalions,  fth  B'attalion  raised 
1799,  aud  7th  and  8th  Battalions,  1813.  8th  Battalion  disbanded  1816;  7th,  1817  ;  6th,  1818;  the  5th 
(Rifle)  Battalion  the  same  year,  the  men  being  draftediuto  the  2nd  Battalion,  which  became  "The  Rifle 
Battalion,"  the  3rd  Battalion  beirg  stvled  "  Light  Infantry."  1st,  4th,  and  8th  Battalions  disbanded 
1819,  the  2nd  becoming  the  1st  (Rifle  Battalion)  and  the  3rd  the  2nd  (Light  Infantry).  Title  changed 
to  "  The  Duke  of  York's  Own- Rifle  Corps  and  Light  Infantry,"  1824,  and  later  in  the  same  year  "  The 
Duke  of  York's  Own  Rifle  Corps."  Title  again  changed  to  "The  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,"  1830. 
3rd  and  4th  Battalions  raised  the  fourth  time  in  1855  and  1857  respectively.  The  number  (60th) 
omitted  from  the  title,  1881. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps. 
Capture  of  Louisburg  and  Port  du  Quesne,  1758.  Capture  of  Fort  Niagara  and  siege  and  capture  of 
Quebec,  1759  (granted  the  motto  "Celer  et  Audax").  Capture  of  Montreal,  1760,  and  of  Martinique 
and  Savannah,  1762.  American  War  of  Independence,  capture  of  Tobago,  1793,  and  of  Martinique, 
St.  Lucia  and  Gruadaloupe,  1794.  Surinam  and  battle  of  Bergen,  1799.  Capture  of  the  Danish  West 
India  Islands,  1807  ;  of  Martinique  and  Islands  of  Les  Saintes,  1809,  and  of  Guadaloupe,  1810.  Penin- 
sular War  of  1808-14,  including  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Vimier  and  Corunna,  passage  of  the  Douro, 
battles  of  Talavera,  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,Albuhera,  Arroyo  dos  Molinos,  siege  and  assault  of  Ciudad 
Rodrigo,  capture  of  Badijoz,  battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  and  assault  of  Castle  of  Burgos,  battles  of 
Vittoria,  Nivelle.  Nive,  Orthes,  Toulouse  a,nd  Bayonne.  Punjab  campaign  in  1848-49,  including  the 
siege  of  Mooltan  and  battle  of  Goojerat.  Kaffir  War  in  1851-53.  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58, 
including  the  siege,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi.  China  War  in  i860  (Taku  Forts  and  Pekin).  Red 
River  Expedition,  1870.  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (battle  of  Ahmed  Khol,  march  to  Candahar  under  Sir 
Frederick  Roberts  and  battle  of  Candahar).  Zulu  war  in  1879  (battle  of  Gingindhlovu).  Boer  war  in 
i88t.  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  including  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir.  Soudan  campaign  in  1804  (El  Teb  and 
Tanni).     Hazara,  Miranzai  and  Burmese  Expeditions,  1S90-91. 


The  Duke  of  Edinburgh's  (Wiltshire  Regiment). 

Formerly  the  62nd  (Wiltshire)   and  the  ggth 
Dulce  of  Edinburgh's  (Lanarkshire)  Regiments. 

(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  Wiltshire  Militia. 

rgh's  Coronet  and  Cypher.    "Nivb"  "Peninsula"  "Feho: 


tst  Batt.,  Quetta,  Bombay.   "1 
2nd  Batt.,  Guernsey. 


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Regimental  District, 
DEVIZES. 


zeshah"  "Sobbaon' 


The  Duke  of  Sdinburg,  _ 

"Sevastopol"  "Pekin"  "  New  Zealand  "  "South  Afbica, 
fears-ser.  Colonel.— John  Hart  Dunne,1   JR]   Ensign,  v2l  Sept.  52  ;    Lieut.  P27  Jan.  54  ;    Capt.  27  July  55  ;    Major, 
p3  March  63;    Lt. Colonel,  25  ISov.  65  ;    Colonel,  25  Nov.  70  ;   Major  General,  1  July  81  ;    Lieut. General, 
27  July  S9  ;   General,  7  June  93  ;  Colonel  Wiltshire  Regiment,  4  Apr.  98. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 2  Henry  Charles  Harford,"  Ensign*  5  Nov.  70  ;  Lieut.  28  Oct.  71 ;  Capt.  30  Mar.  81 

Major,  7  Jan.  86;  Lt. Colonel,  7  J»n.  98. 
1  Harry  Molynenx  Carter,-  Ensign,  8  Jan.  68;    Lieut.  28  Oct.  71;  Cup<\  7  Aug.  78;  Major,  17  Jan.  86; 
Lt.Colonel.'ig  Mar.  98. 


Full  Hall 
Pay.  Pay. 

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31 


2ND  LIEUT. 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


23  Oct. 
22  Jan. 


2  Herbert  Alfred  Stock  (Depot) ;  13  Aug 


Captains. 

2  Francis  Slater  Fieot 

1  Carleton  Hooper  Morrison  Kirkwood... 

1  Richard  "William  Crundell  Brook 

Ernest  Herbert  John  Reay,  D.A.A.  ) 

General,  Madras,  18  Mar.  97    $ 

jo.s.c.XevilleDouglas  Macdonald,  Jrf/.  • 

17  Middlesex  Vol.  Eifl.es  1  Apr.  95  ... 1 

Louis  Herbert  Warden,  Adjutant  3  ) 

Battalion  7  June  97     i 

1  Robert  Hastings  Price  Snow  

1  Walter  Leslie  Rocke,  Superintendent  > 

Poona  Gymnasium    ) 

Wilfred  Nash  Bolton, Instructor  Royal ) 
Military  College  1  Sept.  92  ) 

2  Graham  Joseph  Dickson 

Robert  William  Trim,  Army  Ord.  Dept,. 
Arthur  Gordon  Jeffreys,  Adjutant  2  ) 

Volunteer  Battalion,  10  Oct.  98  5 

Thomas  Wyatt  Hale, Army  Ord.  Dept.. 

1  Hon.  Leonard  Holmes-a'Court 

z  William  EyreMatcham  {Depot)  

2  Arthur  Walter  Hasted 

1  James  Frederick  Forbes 

2  Arthur  Alison  Stuart  Barnes,  Adju- ) 
tant  jo  Jan 


Majobs.  

2  p.s.c.  Finlay  Cochrane  Beatson,  2nd') 
in  Command  20  May  98  $ 

1  Lawrence  Litchfield  Steele,9  2nd  in  ) 

Command  n  May  98  i 

Edward   Cleary    Hill,14  Inspector  off 

Gymnasia,     Madras     and     Bombay,  .-  

18  Mar.  97  J 

Harry  Wetherell  Rowden,16  Recruit-  \' 

ii,g  Staff  Officer,  London,  20  Mar.  97.  J 
Francis  Richard  Macmulleu,18  Adju-  1  i 

tanr    2     Volunteer    Battalion    East  V     15  Aug.    77 

Yorkshire  Regiment  15  Jan.  95    I 

2  p.s.c.  Walter  Dally  J  ones19 \  30  Jan.    78' 

AiexanuerVaughanPayne,2°jlrf/«funif  *     ^o  Jan 

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Reginald  Holden  Steward,  Adjutant  > 
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2  Vol.  Bn.  Liverpool  Regt.  1  Feb 

2  Edward  Vincent 

2  William  Atkins  

1  Gerard  Christopher  Rigby21 
Stephen  Hungerford  Pollen 


Arth.  Edw.  HaringtcnRaikes,sert>tH7  ) 
with  Forces  of  the  Sultan  of  Zanzibar  $ 
Arthur  Eyre   Beadon,  Army  Ray  De-  1 

partmenf $ 

1  Herbert  Tollemache  Arnold 


Lieutenants. 
2  William  Parry 

1  John  Reginald  Wyndham,  Adjutant  j 

2  Oct.  97 S 

2  Stafford  Henry  Wolferstan  Tordiffe, ) 

with  West  African  Regiment    S 

2  Walter  Sidney  Brown 

2  Sidney  Hunter  Shaw   

2  Edward  Evans    

2  Arthur  Harry  Hutton  Wilson   

1  Percy  Hasler  (Depot) 

1  Edwarf  Usher  Bradbridge 

2  Henry  Paton  Rogers  (Depot)    

1  Allan  Armstrong    

1  Thomas  Roche    

1  Herbert  Archibald  Douglas   

1  Cecil  Arbuthnot  Law   

2  Mordaunt  Cvril  Richards 

1  Frederick  William  Stoddart 

1  Myles  Lonsdall  Formby 

2  George  Monreal 


12  Mar. 

13  July 

19  July 
21  Oct. 
17  Jan.  , 

2  June  94 

10  Oct.  94 

20  Feb.  95 
29  May  95 
29  May  95 
19  June  95 
12  Dec.  94 

21  Dec.  95 
9  Dec.  96 

:6  Dec.  96 


SBCOND    IjIEUTEN»NTS. 

2  Douglas     George      Nugent     Irvine )  I   20  Feb.    97 
Wimberley    ) 


16  Nov.  87 

9  May  38 

4  July  88 

22  Aug.  88 

22  Aug.  88 

10  Nov. 

24  Apr.  89 

8  June  Sq 


21  Dec. 
1  Mar.   90 

29  Oct.     90 

92 
92 
93 
93 


12  Nov. 
2  Dec. 

2  Dec. 

2  Dec. 

13  July 

7  Aug. 

1  Feb. 

24  June 


73  11  Mar.  81 

74  1  Oct.  S4 

74]     1  July  81 

74I  25  Oct.  81 
78 


801  30  Mar.  81 

I  14  June  82 

81 1     1  July  81 

22  Oct.  81 


22  Oct.  81 

22  Oct. 

22  Oct.  81 

10  May  82 


26  April  85 

26  April  85 
7  Jan.  86 
22  Feb.    88 

1  July    88 

18  Jan.     88 

7  Jan.    90 

4  June  90 

11  June   90 

81      1  May    91 

1  May    9 

16  Oct.     9 


10  Mar.  83 

6  Feb.  84 
14  May  84 

23  Aug.  84 

7  Feb.  85 

28  Feb.  85 
6  May  8, 
9  May  85 

30  Jan.  86 

25  Aug.  86 

18  Jan.  90 

S  Mar.  90 

3  Aug.  89 

4  June  90 

11  June  90 

24  Nov.  90 

1  May  91 

29  May  91 

16  Oct.  91 

21  Oct.  91 


1  Apr. 

29  Jan. 
1=;  Jan. 
16  Oct. 
16  Oct. 

1  Jan. 

3  July 
29  July 
18  Aug. 

9  Nov. 

1  Dec. 
24  Dec. 

1  Jan. 
13  Oct. 
23  Apr. 
23  Apr. 


26  Feb. 

26  Feb. 
1  May 

1  May 

26  Oct. 
26  Oct. 
it  July 
8  Aug. 

8  Aug. 

15  Jan. 

1  Apr. 

1  Feb. 
18  July 

9  Nov. 
18  Mar. 

18  Mar.    97 

18  Mar.    97 
20  Mar.    97 


bbev.maj. 


11  Oct.    93 

6  Sept.  93 

19  Mar.   94 
8  Aug.  94 

1  Jan.    98 

7  Jan.  98 
19  Mar.  98 
14  Dec.    98 


Years'  Ser. 
t>on,Half 
Pay.  i  Pay. 


326 


The  IluJce  of  Edinburgh's  (Wiltshire  Regiment). 


Second  Lieutenants. 
12  Laurence  Oliver  Falaise  Mellish 
U  Ernest  Radeliffe  Cockbur 


2ND    LIEUT. 


15  May     97 

15  May    97 

1  Alexander  Wellesley  Timmis  '  21  Auj;.    97 

1  Lindsay  Biiott  fiumley  Burne I     8  Sept.  97 

2  Trevor  Irvine  Nevitt  Mears 24  Mar.    97 

1  Theophilus  Hastings  Parker    15  Dec.    97 

1  Francis  Henry  Dansey 16  Feb.    98 

1  Henry  William  Felix  Ricketts 16  Feb. 

1  Robert  Douglas  Murjoribanks  3  Aug. 


Quarter  blasters. - 


-2  George  Pepper.23  23  Aug.  93  ;  Son.  Lieut. 
1  Henry  Maukelow,  11  Aug.  97;  Son.  Lieur. 


Faeingt  White. — Agent  1,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  India,  18  Sept.  95.       2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Burinah,  5  Nov.  1895* 

I  General  Dunne  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  bafctlsa- 
of  Alma,  Balakiava,  and  Inkerman.  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  ou  the  j8th  June  (Medal  with. 
four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  99th  Regiment  in  the  campaign  of 
i860  in  the  north  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  assault  and  capture  of  the  inner  North 
Taku  Fort,  actions  of  the  Chang-kin-wan  and  Paliatchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7  Lt.Colonel  Harford  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  first  as  Staff  Officer  of  the  3rd  Regiment  of  Natal 
Native  Contingent  (two  battalions) ,  and  subsequently  as  Second  Staff  Officer  of  "Clarke's  Column"  (Medal  wish- 
Clasp). 

8  Lt.Colonel  Carter  was  employed  in  the  Khyber  Pass  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  during  the  Afghan  war 
in  1879  (Menal). 

9  Major  Steele  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  2nd  Battalion  15th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the- 
Candahar  Field  Force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

II  Major  Hill  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  first  with  the  2nd  Division  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,, 
and  afterwards  with  the  2nd  Division  Cabul  Field  Force  (Medal). 

16  Major  Rowden  served  with  th'e  Mounted  Infantry  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment of  Inyezane  and  during  the  investment  of  Ekowe  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

18  Major  Macmullen  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  in  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

19  Major  Jones  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  including  the  investment  of 
Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Major  Payne  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  during  the  investment 
of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Captain  Rigby  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

23  Lieut.  Pepper  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Wiltshire  Regiment  (formerly  the  62nd  Foot). 

Raised  as  the  2nd  Battalion  4th  Foot,  1756.  Constituted  62nd  Regiment,  1758.  To  Ireland,  1759. 
(Four  Companies  to  North  America,  which  returned  in  1760)  To  Dominica,  1763.  To  Ireland,  1769.. 
To  North  America,  1776.  To  England,  1780.  (Entitled  "  Wiltshire  Regiment,"  1792.)  To  Scotland, 
Feb.  1784.  To  Ireland,  Oct.  1784.  To  Jamaica  and  San  Domingo,  1790.  To  England,  1797.  (Formed 
into  two  Battalions,  1799.)  To  Ireland,  1800.  (2nd  Battalion  reduced,  1802  ;  re-formed,  1804.)  1st  Bat- 
talion to  Sicily,  Egypt  and  Italy,  1805.  To  North  America,  1814.  [2nd  Battalion  to  Ireland,  1805.. 
To  the  Peninsula,  1813  (battle  of  the  Nive).  To  Ireland  and  France,  1815  (Army  of  Occupation).  To 
Ireland  and  reduced,  i8if.J  To  Halifax.  N.S.,  1819.  To  Ireland,  1823.  To  India,  3830  (battles  of 
Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon).  To  England,  1847.  To  Ireland,  1854.  To  the  Crimea,  1854  (siege  of  Sebas- 
topol). To  Nova  Scotia,  1856.  To  Canada.  1862.  To  England,  1864.  To  Ireland,  1867.  To  India,  1869- 
To  Aden,  1880.   To  England,  1882.     To  the  Channel  Isles,  1886.     To  Ireland,  1887. 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Wiltshire  Regiment  (formerly  the  ggth  Regiment). 

Raised  at  Glasgow  in  1824  and  proceeded  to  the  Mauritius,  1825.  Entitled  the  ^Lanarkshire- 
Regiment,"  1832.  To  Ireland,  1837.  To  Van  Diemen's  Land,  1842.  To  New  Zealand,  1845.  To 
Ireland,  1856.  To  India,  1858.  To  China,  i860.  To  South  Africa,  1865.  To  England,  1S69.  Entitled 
"Duke  of  Edinburgh's  Regiment,"  1874.  To  South  Africa,  1878  (Zulu  war  of  1879).  To  Bermuda, 
1879.  To  South  Afric," .  1881.  Entitled  "  2nd  Battalion  Duke  of  Edinburgh's  (Wiltshire  Regiment),'" 
1881.     To  India,  :88i. 


ist  Batt., 
2ndBatt. 


Gibraltar. 

Manchester 


The  Manchester  Regiment. 

-.  Formerly  the  63rd  (  West  Suffolk)  and  9 6th  Regiments. 
J  (The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  6th 

Lancashire  Militia.) 


I'e 


Full    Half 
Pay.  Pay 

26 


327 

63rd 

I  Regimental  District, 
L  ASHTON. 

"Peninsula"  "Alma" 

'  "  Egtft,  1882." 

Captain,  4  Oct.  48  ;  Major  r 
Major    General, 


"  Egmont-op-Zee"  "  Egypt  "  (with  the  Sphinx).    "Martinique"  "  Guadaloupe  ' 

"Inkebhan"  "  Sevasiopol  "  "  New  Zealand  "  "Afghanistan,  1879-80 

iL^l'jColonel.— Henry  Radford  Norman,1  CB.  Ensign,  ^23  Feb.  38;    Lieut.  8  Apr.  42  ; 

20  July  58;    Bt.Lt. Colonel,  26  Apr.  59  ;    Lt. Colonel,  14  June  64  ;    Colonel,  23   Sept.  65 
26  Mar.  70;  Lt. General,  i  July  Sr  ;   Colonel    Manchester  Regiment,  25  Sept.  95. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 2  Charles  farker  Ridley,6  Lieut.  9  Aug.   73;   Captain,  13  Sept.   79 

Sept.  84;  Lt. Colonel,  28  July  95. 
1  Arthur  Edward  Richards  CxxrrsLK,  Lieut.  11  Sept.  74  ;  Capt.  1  Oct.  81  ;    Major,  6  Oct.  86;  Lt.Colonelr 
1  June  98. 


Major, 


Majors. 

1  Arthur    Edmund    Simpson,9  2nd  in\ 

Command  26  June  96    J 

2  Charles  Tom  Reay,4  ■2nd,  in  Command  1 

2  Aug.  98  5 

2  John  Percy  Gethin    

2  ArchibaldBoyd  Maxwell' 

1  John  Edward  Watson13  (Depot)    

2  John  Henry  Abbot  Anderson1*  (Depot) 
p.s.c.  Anthony  Thos.  Philip  Hudson,  1 

D.A.A.  Gen.  Mauritius,  1  Mar.  95...  ) 
William  Bertram15 


Captains. 
Ralph  Anstruther  Henderson,16  Gov.  \ 
Aldershot  Military  Prison  17  Feb.  96  ) 

1  Charles  Curling  Melvill9 

1  Robert  Davenport  Vizard9 

Lynch  Hamilton  Prioleau,9  Recruit-  \ 
ing  Staff  Officer,  Liverpool,  1  Apr. 97  J 

1  p.s.c.  Willoughby  Garnons  Gwatkin  ... 
Guy  Wm.Fitton,  Army  Pay  Department 
Henry   Charles   Edward    Westropp,  > 

Adj.  5  Bn.  Lancashire  Fus.  13  July  96  ) 

Anthony  Hugh  Baldwin,20  Adjutant  1 

4  Battalion  14  Nov.  98  j 

2  Herbert  Lionel  James 

Henry Wm. Ernest  Hitchhis, Adjutant  ) 

3  Volunteer  Battalion  1  Nov.  97 $ 

William  Herbert  Williamson    

2  Charles  Louis  Rowe  Petrie 

Edmund  Howard  Gorges,  serving  in\ 

Uganda    j 

Arthur  William  Marden  

2  Arthur  Wm.  Valentine  Plunkett21    

John    Cane    Crawford,    Adjutant    3 ) 

Battalion  24  Jan.  98 j 

2  Reginald  Salter  Weston21,   

2  Edward  Vaughan,  Adjutant  5  July  95 

1  Robert  James  Bridgford 

1  GeraldCleeve  Rynd  

Herbt.  Valentine  Ravenscroft,25ser»-') 
ing  with  the  Egyptian  Army ) 

1  Angus  Menzies'-'7 

Edward  John  Howard  Walker,  serving  ) 

with  Gold  Coast  Constabulary  j 

2  William  Horsman  Goldfinch26 


Lieutenants. 

t  Francis  Wyatt  Abbot  Anderson 

2  George  Courtenay  King 

1  William    Patrick    Eric  Newbigging ) 

Adjutant  2  Nov.  98  } 

Hugh  Maurice  Wellesley  Souter 

2  Donal  Robertson  Paton  (Depot)   

1  Arthur  George  Tillard 

2  George  Augustus  James  Godbold   

2  Walter  Wilton  Campbell  Stevenson   ... 

2  Joshua  Henrv  Miles  Jebb 

2  Bache  Aden  Wright  

1  Alfred  Granville  Sharp  

2  John  David  Beveridge  Erskine 

1  John  Ernest  Theodore  Crichton 

2  George  Frederick  Wallace  Brindley... 

1  Cyril  German  Danks  

2  Edward  Meivyn  Baker    

2  Francis  Holland  Dorling    

2  Charles  FitzGerild  Hamilton  Trueman 

Second  Lieutenants. 

1  Richard  Newman  Hardcastle 

1  Rupert  Hunt-Grubbe  

1  Humphrey  Verdon  Roe ,... 

1  Frederick  Cleave  Strickland  Dunlop 


2ND  LIEUT. 

i  May 

7i 

11  May 

7" 

11  May 

7* 

30  Jan. 

78 

4  Sept. 

78 

13  Aug. 

79 

13  Aug. 

79 

23  April 

81 

5  Feb. 

87 

14  Sept. 

87 

11  Feb. 

88 

14  Mar. 

88 

9  May 

88 

22  Aug. 

88 

10  Nov. 

88 

21  Dec. 

89 

3  May 

90 

28  June 

90 

8  Nov. 

90 

29  Nov. 

90 

28  June 

90 

21  Oct. 

91 

12  Mar. 

92 

23  Mar. 

92 

[8  May 

92 

9  Sept. 

93 

20  Feb. 

9^ 

20  b'eb. 

9i 

20  Feb. 

9S 

28  Sept. 

9T 

28  Sept. 

9S 

7  Dec. 

9t 

6  June 

96 

5  Sept. 

96 

9  Dec. 

96 

15  May 

97 

15  May 

97 

8  Sept. 

97 

8  Sept. 

97 

1  Dec. 

97 

1  Dec. 

97 

1  Dec. 

97 

1  Dec. 

97 

LIEUT. 


21  Sept.  74 
11  Feb.    7 


CAPTAIN.      1    BEEV.MAJ. 


:8  June 
8  Mar. 


11  Sept.  76 1  13  Aug.   84 
19  Apr.    79 1  20  Nov.    86 


10  Aug.    87 
12  Oct.     s- 

„    i2  Oct. 

3  Sept.  79    11  Feb. 


3  June  79  10  Aug.  87 
ji  June  79  12  Oct.  87 
23  June  79    12  Oct.    87 


18  June  81  2  July 

1  July  81  12  Nov. 

1  July  81  10  Apr. 

22  Oct.  81  8  Nov. 

10  May  82 

9  Sept.  82 

12  May  83)  3*  May    90 


17  Jan. 

18  Mar. 


89 


14  May 
6  May 

25  Aug. 

10  Nov. 
10  Apr. 

3  July 
31  July 
6  Nov. 

18  Dec. 

17  Jan.  90 
10  Sept.  90 
3  Dec. 

19  Mar.   92 

19  May  92 

10  July  9 

15  Apr.  94 
1  May  93 


14  Dec. 

5  July 

28  July 

31  July 
17  May 
24  Aug. 
4  Oct. 
19  Dec. 
19  Dec. 
13  Jan. 

6  Mar. 

29  Oct. 
29  Oct. 

1  Nov. 
13  Apr. 
17  Aug. 
17  Aug. 
17  Aug. 


3  Feb. 

1 3  Mar. 

11  May 

28  July 
13  July 

6  Oct. 

6  Oct. 
13  Jan. 

ic  July 

2  Sept. 

1  Nov. 
24  Jan. 
24  Jan. 

9  Feb. 

9  Feb. 

2  Aug. 
S  Oct. 


98 


98 


17  Jan.    90 
24  Oct.    9L 

19  June    95 

28  July    95 

13  Jan.    97/ 

2  Sept.  97 

1  Jan.    98, 

2  Aug.  98. 


10  Feb. 


6  Oct.    gS 


4  Major  Reay  served  with  the- 
ist  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment) 
in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  (Medal,, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

27  Captain  Menzies  served  in  the- 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the- 
2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

28  Lieut.  Stewart  Wynne  served  in 
the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with, 
the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regi- 
ment (Medal  with  Clasp). 

29  Lieut.  Jones  served  in  the  Af- 
ghan war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served: 
in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal 
and  Khedive's  Star). 


Pay. 


The  Manchester  Regiment. 


Pay. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

i  Donald  Mackay  Coghill   

i  Frederick  Farrer  Deakin 

i  Harold  Fisher 

2  Frank  Scobell  Nisbet   


2ND  LIEUT 

4  May  98 
4  May 

4  May  98 

7  May  98 


Quarter  Makers.— 2  Oscar  Stewart-Wynne,28 16  Oct.  89  j  Son.  Lieut. 
1  Alfred  Jones,29  19  Mar.  90  ;  Son.  Lieut. 

Facings  White.— Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  fir  Gibraltar,  18  Nov.  97.    2nd  Battalion  returned  f rem  Aden  2  Dec.  1 


1  Lieut. General  Norman  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal) .  He  served  also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  during  the 
whole  of  the  siege  operations  against  Mooltan  r.nd  surrender  of  the  fortress,  including  tbe  affair  cf  the  9th  Sept., 
storming  the  enemy's  strongly-entrenched  position  before  Mooltan,  and  commanded  the  troops  in  the  advanced 
batteries  of  ihe  Camp  during  the  action  of  Soorjkoond  ;  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps).  Commanded  two  Companies  when  the  Sepoys  mutinied  at  Benares  on  4th  June  1857 ;  commanded 
the  selected  marksmen  cf  the  Regiment  with  the  Jounpore  Field  Force,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Sultan- 
pore  and  Dhowraha ;  present  with  the  Regiment  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy  near  Amerpoore,  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow,  including  the  storming  of  the  Emaumbara  and  the  Kaisabagh  ;  commanded  the  Regiment  at  the 
passage  of  the  Tonse  and  forcing  the  enemy's  position  near  Azimghur  ;  present  in  the  skirmish  near  Birheea.and 
at  the  defeat  of  the  enemy  at  Jugdespore  and  subsequently  repulsed  them  from  that  post  ;  commanded  the  Regi- 
ment in  the  operations  on  the  26th  May,  2nd  and  4th  June;  was  several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
promoted  Brevet  Major  and  Brevet  Lt.Cclonel  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

6  Lt.Colonel  Ridley  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

a  Majors  Simpson  and  Maxwell,  Captains  Melvill,  Vizard  and  Prioleau  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
Manchester  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

13  Major  Watson  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1 891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

14  Major  Anderson  served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1S91  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment 
(Medal  'with  Clasp). 

15  Major  Bertram  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  with  Sir  Evelyn  Wood's 
Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

16  Captain  Henderson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medalwith  two  Clasps). 

20  Captain  Baldwin  served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  i8gi^with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Captain  Pluukett  served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  as  Transport  Officer  Malakand,  Mohmund,  and  Tirah  Expeditionary  Forces  successively  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

24  Captain  Weston  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Willam  Lockhhart  in 
1897  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Transport  Officer  at  the  Base  and  Line  of  Communicatioins,  and  with  the 
Utman  Khel  Column  of  the  same  force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

25  Major  Ravenscroft  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with 
the  gth  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  '4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  also  in  the  operations  in  1898 
resulting  in  the  capture  of  Abu  Hamed  and  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Berber  (Brevet  of  Major).  See  also 
Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

26  Major  Goldfinch  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  attached 
to  the  Maxim  Battery,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  4th  Class 
-of  the  Medjidie,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment, — formerly  the  63rd 
(West  Suffolk)  Regiment. 
2nd  Battalion  8th  Foot  (The  King's)  was  constituted  in  England  a  sepirate  Regiment,  and  numbered  63rd  Foot, 
2758.  West  Indies,  to  1764.  Ireland,  to  1775.  America,  to  1701  (serving  as  Mounted  Infantry).  Jamaica,  to  1783. 
Scotland,  to  1786.  Ireland  and  England,  to  1793.  Low  Countries,  to  1795.  West  Indies,  to  1799.  England  and 
Ireland,  to  1800.  Ferrol,  Gibraltar,  and  Malta,  to  1803.  [2 ud  Battalion  raised  in  1804  ;  disbanded  1814.]  Ireland 
and  Madeira,  to  1S07.  Westlndies,  to  1819  (capture  of  Martiuique  and  Gaadaloupe).  England  and  Ireland,  to 
1826.  Portugal,  to  1S28.  England,  1828.  New  South  Wales,  to  1833.  East  Indies,  to  1847.  England,  to  1851. 
Ireland,  to  1854.  The  Crimea,  to  1856  (battles  of  Alma  and  Inkermanand  siege  of  Sebastopol).  Nova  Scotia  and 
Canada,  to  1835.  England,  to  1866.  Scotland,  to  1837  Ireland,  to  1870.  East  Indies,  to  1S82  (Afghan  war, 
1879-S0).    Egypt,  to  1882  (war  of  1882).    England,  to  1888.    Ireland,  i8S3. 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  [formerly  the  96th  Regiment). 
Raised  in  1S24  and  proceeded  to  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  to  1825.  Bermudas  and  Somers  Islands,  to  1828.  Halifax 
.(with  detachments  at  Sydney,  Cape  Breton,  Prince  Edward's  Isle,  Annapolis  Royal,  and  St.  John's,  Newfound- 
land), to  1835.  England,  to  1835.  Ireland,  to  1839.  England,  to  July,  1839.  New  South  Wales,  to  1843.  Van 
Dieman's  Land  (with  detachments  in  New  Zealand,  Norfolk  Island,  and  Adelaide),  to  1S49.  East  Indies,  1854. 
Ireland,  to  1856.  Gibraltar,  to  1857.  England,  to  i860.  Ireland,  to  1862.  England,  to  May  1862.  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  to  1865.    East  Indies,  to  1875.    England,  to  i33i.    Malta  to  1882.    Egypt,  to  Oct.  1S82.     East  Indies,  1882. 


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(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  2nd  and  3rd  Stafford  Militia  respectively.) 


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(with  the  Dragon). 
'  Lucknow." 


'  PuNJAUB  : 


'Pebsia" 


Colonel. — 1  Charles  Algernon  Lewis,1  Cornet,  ^13  Oct.  25;  Lt.  pi5  Aug.  26;  Capt.  pi2  April  33; 
Capt.  6r  Lt. Colonel,  vy>  Dec.  45;  Colonel,  20  June  54;  Maior,  n  Jan.  58;  Lt. Colonel,  13  Feb.  59  ;  Major 
General,  19  June  60;  Lieut. General,  8  March  69  ;  Ge neral,  5  April  76  ;    Colonel  64th  Foot,  12  Feb.  70. 

Lieutenant  Colonels. — 2  Henry  David  Williams,2  Lt.  9  Aug.  73  ;  Capt.  6  Mar.  80;  Major,  17  June  85 ;  Lt. 
Colonel,  6  Mar.  95. 

1  Thomas  Carrie,'3  CB.  Lt.  28  Feb.  74  ;  Capt.  12  Mar.  8r ;  Major,  1  July  88  ;  Lt. Colonel,  14  Sept.  96. 


22  Jan. 
11  Aug. 
13  Aug. 


28  Feb.  74 

28  Feb.  74 

12  Nov.  73 

13  June  7 

29  Jan.  70 
13  Sept.  79 
12  Mar. 

1  July  81 


6  Aug.    79 
22  Jan.    79 


4  May    87 

11  Feb.    33 
13  June  83 

2;  Aug.    83 


31  Oct. 

8  Dec. 
23  Mar. 
3  July 
3  May 


2  3  Apr. 
25  June 

10  May 

hFeb. 

23  Aug. 

12  Nov. 
7  Feb. 
6  Feb. 

23  May 

23  May 
23  May 
25  Nov. 
30  Jan. 

2  Mar. 

2  Mar. 
16  July 

isOst. 


15  Dec.    90 


Majors. 
2  Charles   Edward   Bradley,*    2nd    in\ 
Command  26  June  96  s 

1  p.s.c.  Henry  Beaufoy  Mortimer,5  2nd  > 

in  Command  14  Sept.  96  ^ 

2  Harry  Stewart  Bruce  Hodgkinson    ... 

2  Arthur  Wildman  Prior1'  (Depot)    

2  Henry  Hartlan<  Higginson7 

1  Thomas  Montgomery  Hawtayne5    

1  p.s.c.  Walter  Grenviile  Ley6  

1  Francis  Geldard6    

Captains. 

1  Alan  Mackenzie-Pendrill10 

2  Albert  John  Lindner    

Edmund  Graham   Snow,  Adjutant  1  > 

Middlesex  Vol.  Rifle*  15  Dec.  07 ) 

Henry  Marwood,'J  Adj.  3  Bn.  2  May  98 

Lionel  Thomas  Camobeil  Twyford,  |_ 

Adjutant  Provisional  Bn.  tj  Dec.  95    j 

2  Charles  Grove  Amphlett  '. 

2  William  Alexander  Barnett10    

1  Reginald  Pole  Stuart11 

Herbert  Chidgey  Brine  Payne.'^rmy  \ 

Pag  Department  ) 

1  Robert  Harcourt  Ord  Capper    

1  Lindsay  Buchanan  Scott1-  

1  Charles  Woodward  Crofton13 

2  Matthew  Benjamin  Dipnali  Ffinch 

1  Somerset    Charles    Godfrey    Farfax ) 

Astel)14  j' 

2  Harry  Seddon  Prickard21  

2  John  William  Saunders  

2  Vigant  William  de  Falbe,  Adjutant  j 

22  Jan.  98    ) 

IiIEUTEXANTS. 

Thomas  Moutgomerie  Webb,  seroina~) 

in  West  Africa,  with  rank  of Captain  ) 

1  Robert      Sehlesinger      Hutchison,15  \ 

Adjutant  9  Jan.  97    J 

1  Lionel  Kekewich  Carlyon   

2  Claude  Edward  Allan  MilOurne 

1  Benjamin  Irby  Way,16  Provost  Mar-': 

shal,  Malakand  Force J 

Alfred  Letchworth  Law,  Adjutant  3*1 
Battalion  Irish  Pifl.es,  tcith  rank  of> 

Captain,  2  Jan.  99  ) 

:  Morton  Herbert  Knaggs15  

1  John  Wilson1^ 

Arthur    Reginald    Hoskins,20  serving  > 

tcith  the  Egyptian  Army  y 

1   Edward  Vigor  Fox23....' 

1  Francis  Earl  Johnston23    

1  Halkett  Walton  Money  Down21    

e  James  Jay  Bleecker  Farley25 

r  Thomas  Alchin  Andrus27    

Alister  William  Stewart  Ewing,  sen-  \ 
ing  with  West  African  Regiment ) 

1  William  Dennistoun  Sword2'-*    

[  Frank  Hercules  Walker 

Wm.  Radclvffe   Dugmore,  on  Special  > 
Service,  Uganda  j 

2  Douglas  Thorne  Seekham 

1  Louis  John  Wyatt3" 

2  Reginald  John  Drake  

2  Horace  William  Ritchie  

2  George  Edward  Lemau  

1  Hugh  Elliot  Moule    

Second  Lieutenants. 

2  Bertram  Barre  Waddell-Dudley  

2  Henry  Carmichael  Tweedie 

1  David  John  Jaukson  Hill   

2  James  Wickham  Ley   

1  William  Augustus  Spencer  Edwards... 

1  William  Jervis  Locker 

2  Edward  Sambrooke  John  Anderson  ... 
2  Arthur  Septimus  Conway 


Quarter  Masters. —2  John  Burrage,31  27  Sept.  93 ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
1  Francis  Gidney,  26  Juno  97  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 


2ND    LIEUT. 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN.         ESEV.3IAJ. 


i  July    81 


19  Nov. 

13  Apr. 

14  Jan. 

1  July 

2  Jan. 
:  July 
4  Mar. 


23  Apr.    88 
6  May    88 

21  Mar.    91 

14  Sept.  92 

1  Mar.   93 

1  Mar.    93 

1  May    93 

28  Oct.     93 

30  Nov.   93 

3  Feb.  94 

9  Jan.  95 

6  Mar.  95 

30  Nov.  95 

17  Dec.    95 

26  Feb.    96 
14  Sept.  96 

18  May    98 


18  Nov.  96 


1  July    88 

10  Oct.    88 

10  Sept.  90 
14  Sept.  92 
9  Jan.  95 
22  July  9b 
14  Sept.  96 

2  Dec.    96 


2  Lt. Colonel  Williams  served  with 
the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

3  Lt.  Colonel  Currie  served  with  the 
Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under 
Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  in  com- 
mand of  the  ist  Battalion  of  the 
North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  CB.,  3rd  Class 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Msdal 
with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Bradley  served  in  the 
operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

5  Major  Mortimer  served  with  the 
Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under 
Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with 
the  ist  Battalion  North  Staffordshire 
Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Majors  Prior,  Ley  and  Geldard 
served"  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedi- 
tion in  1884. 

Major  Marwood  served  in  the 
operations  in  Zululand  in  i883. 
Served  with  the  Dongola  Expedi- 
tionary Force  under  Sir  Herbert 
Kitchener  in  1896  with  the  ist  Bat- 
talion North  Staffordshire  Regiment 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Major,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp). 

[For  continuation  of  Notes,  see  end  of 
York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  p.  331. 
Facings  White. 
Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1st  Batt.  embarked  for  the  Weti 
Indies,  1884. 

2nd  Batt.  returned  from  Aden,  30 
Mar.  i883. 


33° 

65™ 

Regimental  District, 
PONTEFRACT. 


The  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment. 

Formerly  the  6$th  {2nd  York  N.  Riding)  and 
the  84th  (York  and  Lancaster)  Regiments.  |  ^n<i  Batt.,  Agra,  Bengal. 

(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  3rd  West  York  Militia.) 
'India"  (with  the  Royal  Tiger).  The  Union  Rose. 


fist  Batt.,  York. 
I  2nd 


"Nivg"  "Peninsula"   "Arabia"  "Lucknow"  "  New  Zealand  ""  Egypt, 


'  Tel-el-Kebib.: 


Years'  Ser. 


Colonel.— James  Henry  Craig  Robertson,  Ensign,  2  July  29  ;  Lieut.  30  Dec.  35  ;  Capt.  27  Feb.  42  ;  Bt.Major, 
Pay.)  Pay.       2°  June  54  '•  Bt.L'. Colonel,  6  June  56  ;  Major,  7  May  58  ;  Colonel,  27  Sept.  65;  Major  General,  16  May  70; 
Lt. General,  1  July  81 ;  General,  1  Apr.  91;   Cotonei  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  21  June  92. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 2  Henry  Boughey,  Ensign,  p27   Nov.   67;    Lieut.   28   Oct.   71;    Capt,   3  Apr.   78;. 

Major.  23  Mar.  87;  Lt. Colonel,  1  July  95. 
1    William  Johnston  Kirkpatrick.'7  Lieut.   28  Feb.   74;  Capt.  1   July  81;  Bt. Major,  18  Nov.  82;  Major,. 
27  Aug.  9c  ;  Bt. Lf. Colonel.  13  Mar.  97  ;   Lt. Colonel,  to  Nov.  97- 


25 


Majors. 

1  Frederic    Percy    Lousada,"   2nd    in~i 
Command  it  Oct.  97    i 

2  Francis  Edward  Wallerstein,  2»d  in  1 
Command  10  Nov.  97 i 

1  Berkeley  Crosbie  Quill1*  {Devot)    

p.'.c.  Herbert  Chas.  Onslow  Plumer-"1  j 

{BrecetLt.Colonel,SU:i\Q7),L>.A.A.  1 
Gen. for Inst  ruction  Aider  shot,  5  Mar.  97  j 

2  Ernest  Ghamier  Broughton" 

1  Henry  Southey  Scholes1-8 

George  Francis  Robert  Henderson,-"  | 

Professor  Staff  College,  with  rank  of > 
Lt. Colonel,  17  Dec.  02    ) 

2  Randall  Charles  Annesley  Howe28 

Captains. 

Spencer  Duncan  Maul18 

Edward  Francis  Woodford, 1S  Adj.  1    ( 

Volunteer  Battalion  1  Sept.  98 i 

Arthur    Steuart    Palmer,   Inspection  '1 
Staff"  Army  Ordnance  Department  ...  $ 

Stuart  Peter  Rolt   

p.t.c.  Edward  Honywood-Hughes 

2  Harry  Nicholl  Byass 

2  Cecil  Henry  Ke'kewich,  Station  Utaff) 

Officer,  Agra,  1  June  q8 i 

2  Richard  Eyles  Galindo31 

2  Fred.   Francis   Williamson   Daniel],) 

Adjutant  16  Mar.  96 ) 

i  Arthur  Colville  Hyde 

1  Ernest  Cazenove  Cobbold 

1  William  Longfield  Brady 

1  John  Hervey  Armstrong 

2  Henry  Cecil  East  Smithett  

1  Arthur  Manning  Haines 

2  Edward  Geo.  Graham  Talbot  Baines... 

2  William  M'Gee  Armstrong     

2  Arthur  George  Burt 

Lieutenants. 
i  William  Fletcher  Clemson  

1  Somerset  Edward  Deane  Webb    

William   Edmond   John   Bradshaw,  ) 

sercing  with  the  Egyptian  Army  ) 

2  Ernest  James  Woodle3-   

2  Frederick  Percy  Howlett 

1  Thomas  Tinning  Gresson,  Adjutant ) 

21  Dec.  96  > 

2  Henry  Percy  Thurnall 

1  Michael  Francis  Halt'ord 

Olive    William     Justice,    serving     i»~) 

British  East   Africa,   with   rank   of  /- 
Cap  tain  ) 

2  George  Capron  {Depot)    

2  Frederic  Ellis  Ashton   

i  John  Stunders  Armstrong  (Depot) 

2  Harold  Kelway  Colston  

[  Francis  Edward  Bradshaw  Isherwood 

2  William  Ernest  Sykes 

2  Middleton  Middleton 

2  Robert  James  Longden 

2  Reginald  Selous32    

2  Cecil  Hugh  Taylor 

2  Gerald  Edward  Bayley  32 

2  Frederick  Thomas  Cecil  Hill 

1  Robert  Gardner 

Second  Lieutenants. 

2  Edward  Craig  Robertson   

2  Hugh  Frederick  Byrne  

Fiu'C  Baigrie  Ljru,  Army  Service  Corps 

1  Philip  Edmund  Vanghau     

i  Ronald  Macclesfield  Heath 

2  Henry  Ed meades   

1  Herbert  William  Duckworth 

1  Huih  Roger  Headlam 

2  Alexander  Gordon  Lind 

1  Gilbert  Henry  Wedywood  

1  Alexander  Horace  Cyril  Kearsey    

2  Arthur  Burdett  Burdett.-,.  ,  ., 


2ND  LIKU1. 

LIEUT. 

CAPTAIN. 

BHEV.MAJ. 

MAJOB. 

28  Feb.    74      1  July    3i 

27  Aug.    90 

11  Sept.  76    29  May    82 

1  July     gr. 

21  Aug.  72    24  June   79 

30  July    90 

11  Sept.  76    29  May    82 

22  Jan.    93 

11  Nov.   78    29  Nov.   83 

27  Aug.  94 

8  Dec. 

77 

1  Mar.    79 

24  Feb.    86 

1  July   95 

1  May 

?s 

24  June   79 

2  June   86 

3  June  86 

10  Nov.   07 

19  Oct. 

78 

1  July    81 

24  Aug.   87 

15  Oct.     98 

13  Aug. 

79 

1  July    Si 

16  July    88 

14  Jan. 

So 

1  July    81 

10  May    S2 

30  Jan.    84 

6  Feb.    84 

7  Feb.   85 
29  Aug.   35 
19  Sept.  85 
29  Aug.  85 

29  Aug.  85 

29  Aug.   85 

30  Jan.    86 

31  Oct.     83 
7  July    86 

25  Aug.   86 
25  Aug.   36 

1  Aug.   88 

12  Feb.    90 

28  Apr.    90 
7  May    90 

24  Dec.    90 

2  Sept.  91 
16  Sept.  91 
30  Sept.  91 

27  Aug.  94 
16  Jan.    95 

25  Mar.    g$ 
1  July    95 

28  Aug.   95 
28  Aug.  95 
16  Mar.    96 

14  Sept. 

87 

16  Oct.    89 

18  Sept.  97 

16  Nov. 

87 

17  Dec.    39 

10  Nov.  97 

16  Nov. 

87 

12  Feb.    90 

11  Feb. 

88 

28  Apr.    90 

22  Aug. 

88 

7  May    90 

8  Dec. 

88 

ii  Dec.    go 

23  Mar. 

89 

11  Feb.    91 

9  Nov. 

89 

30  Sept.  91 

21  Dec. 

89 

26  Oct.     92 

8  Jan. 

go 

26  Oct.     92 

29  Mar. 

9  Nov.   92 

2'  Lt.  Colonel    Henderson   served! 

yj 

with  the   2nd   Battalion   TorK    and 

9  Nov. 
28  June 
iS  Feb. 

7  Nov. 

9  Jan. 
19  Nov. 
19  Nov. 
17  Dec. 

7  Mar. 
10  Oct. 
12  Dec. 

6  Mar. 

2  J  u:ie 

89 
90 
91 

27  Aug.   94 

27  Nov.   94 
16  Jan.    95 
25  Mar.    95 

1  July    95 

28  Aug.   95 
5  A.ug.    96 
8  Sept.  96 

Lancaster  Regiment  throughout  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  pre- 
sent in  the  engagements  at  ElMagfaj 

and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions 

yj- 

at  Kassasin,  and  at   the    battle  of 

y-* 

Tel-el-Kebir  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal 

y2 

with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 

and  Khedive's  Star). 

y* 

"Major  Howe  served  as  Transport 

94 

27  Jan.    97 
18  Sept.  97 

Officer  throughout  the  Egyptian  way 

y4 

of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 

94 

^5 

10  Nov.    97 
4  Dec.    97 

gagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el- 
Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kas- 

y4 

7  Jan.    98 

sasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 

(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive'J 

28  Sept. 

95 

Star). 

7  Dec. 

9=i 

25  Mar. 

9.1 

26  Aui. 

96 

15  May 

97 

15  May 

97 

15  May 

97 

8  Sept. 

97 

1  Dec. 

97 

4  May 

93 

7  May 

98 

3  Aug. 

98 

Tears'  tier 

Full  ,Half 

Pay 

Pay. 

4 

l 

The  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment.  331 

Quarter  2Iasters.—i  Martin  Joseph  Duggan,33  14  Aug.  95 ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
2   Ckiistopher  Gilby,  2  March  98  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  returned  from  Egypt,  21  Apr.  1884.       2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Bermuda,  1883. 

Major  Quill  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of 
32,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at 
:ihe  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

17  Lt.Colonei  Kirkpatrick  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882,  and  was  presentin  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin, 
and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

18  Major  Scholes,  Captains  Maul  and  Woodtord  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment 
throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  were  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfai  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in 
the  two  actions  atlvassasin,  and  at  the  battle  ol  Tel-el-Kebfr  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  fctarj. 

19  Major  Lousada  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war 
of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and 
•at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

23  Captain  Broughton  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  with  the  1st 
Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with 
•Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

24  Lt.Colonei  Plumer  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  as  Adjutant  of 
the  1st  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
operations  i.i   South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896.  when  he  organized,  raised,  and  commanded 

.a  Corps  of  Mounted  Rifles  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonei,  Medal). 

31  Captain  Galindo  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  Indian  Contingent  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

81  Lieuts.  Selous  and  Bayley.— See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  ■'  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.      ; 

,s  Lieut.  Duggan  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the 
•engagements  at  Abu  Klea  and  Abu  Kru  and  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Metammeh  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment— formerly  the  65th  (2nd  York 

North  Riding)  Regiment. 

Raised  as  2nd  Battalion  12th  Regiment  in  1756.  Became  65th  Regiment,  1758  West  Indies,  to  1764.  America, 
■to  1777.  England,  to  1783.  (A  detachment  served  as  Marines  at  the  relief  of  Gibraltar.,  1782.)  Ireland,  to  1784. 
America,  to  1791.  Nova  Scotia,  to  1793.  West  Indies,  to  179s.  England  and  Scotland,  to  1800.  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  to  1802.  Ceylon,  to  1S03.  East  Indies,  to  1809.  Gulf  of  Persia,  to  1810.  Isle  of  France,  to  1811.  East 
Indies,  to  1819.  Gulf  of  Persia,  to  1820.  East  India  and  Arabia,  to  1823.  England  and  Scotland,  to  1824.  Ireland, 
■to  1829.  West  Tndies,  to  1837.  Nova  Scotia,  to  183S.  America,  to  1841.  England,  to  1813.  Ireland,  to  1845. 
England,  to  1846.  New  South  Wales,  to  Nov.  1846.  New  Zealand,  to  1865.  England,  to  1867.  Ireland,  to  1871. 
East  Indies,  to  1882.  (Became  1st  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  1S81.)  Aden,  to  1884.  Egypt,  to 
April  1884.  England,  to  1889.  Ireland,  1889. 
Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  (formerly  the  84th  Regiment). 

Raised  in  1758,  and  proceeded  to  India,  to  17^3.  America  and  Canada,  to  1783.  England,  to  1794.  (2nd 
Battalion  raised  in  1794,  reduced  in  1795).  Flushing,  1794.  England,  to  1796.  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  to  1799.  India, 
■to  1819.  [2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1808.  Flanders,  to  1809.  The  Peninsula,  to  1814  (battle  of  Nive).  England,  to 
.iSig,  and  incorporated  in  1st  Battalion.]  England,  to  1827.  Jamaica,  to  1838.  England,  to  1842.  India,  to  1859 
(relief  of  Lucknow  under  General  Havelock).  England,  to  1865.  Malta,  to  1867.  Jamaica,  to  1870.  Halifax 
N.S.,  to  1871.  Ireland,  to  1873.  Channel  Islands,  to  1874.  England, to  18S2.  Egypt,  Aug.  to  Oct.  1882.  England' 
to  Oct.  1883.    Bermuda,  to  1886.    Halifax,  N.S.,  to  1888.    West  Indies,  to  1891.    South  Africa,  1891. 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  North  Staffordshire  Regiment, 

I  General  Lewis  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  13th  August  1855;  commanded  Divi- 
sions of  the  Army  in  the  Trenches,  and  the  Grenadier  Guards  at  the  taking  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp 
Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  in  1838-39  with  the 
•Grenadier  Guards. 

7  Major  Higginson  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

8  Major  Kawtayne  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  with  the  Egyptian  Army  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th 
■Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  expedition  up  the  River  Gambia  against  the  Nativo 
■Chief,  Fodey  Kabba,  in  1892,  as  Superintendent  of  the  Gambia  Police  Force). 

,u  Captains  Mackenzie-Pendrill,  Barnett,  and  Payne  served  in  the  operations   in  Zululand  in  i388. 

II  Cap-am  Stuart  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the 
,ist  Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp). 

J2  Captain  Scott  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888.  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force 
.under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  m  1896  with  the  1st  Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (4th  Class  of  the  Med- 
jidie, Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Captain  Crofton  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the 
ist  Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Astell  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the  1st 
'Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (Khedive's  Medal). 

15  Lieut.  Hutchinson  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the 
1st  Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (Khedive's  Medal). 

16  Lieut.  Way  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the 
1st  Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp). 

18  Lieut.  Knaggs  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the 
isf.  Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp). 

19  Lieut.  Wilson  served  with  tho  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the  1st 
Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (Khedive's  Medal  with  Ciasp:. 

20  Lieut.  Hoskins  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  umier  SSc  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1S96  with  the 
■9th  Soudanese  Battalion  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Khedive's  Mtdal). 

21  Captain  Prickard  serve  I  111  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1S88. 

22  Lieut.  Fox  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the  1st 
Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Lieut.  Johnston  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the 
ust  Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp). 

24  Lieut.  Down  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the  1st 
Battalion.  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (Kiiedive's  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*''  Lieut.  Farley  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the  1st 
iBatta'ion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  'Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp). 

[For  continuation  of  Notes  see  end  of  Durham  Light  Infantry ,  p.  333. 


<] 


The  Durham  Light  Infantry. 

Formerly  the  6Sth  (Durham — Lt.  Inf.)  and 
the  106th  (Bombay  Lt.  Inf.)  Regiments. 


Tist  Batt., 
Land  Batt. 


Aldershot. 
Poona,  Bombay. 


332 

68™ 

Regimental  District, 
NEWCASTLE. 

(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  1st  and  2nd  Durham  Militia  respectively.) 
The  United   Red  and   White    Rose.       ■"Salamanca"    "Vittoria"    "Pyrenees"    "Nivelle"     "Oethes 
"Peninsula"    "Alma"    "  Inkekman  "   "  Sevastopol"  "  Persia  "  "Reshibe  " 
"  Bushire  "    "  Kooshab  "    "  New  Zealand." 
Years'Ser.  Colonel.— Sir  Reginald    Gipps,1   KCB.    Ensign  <f    Lt.  I'io  Apr.  49  ;    Lt.  6c  Captain,    2oJune54;    Bt.Major, 
6  June  56  ;   Capt.  &■  Lt. Colonel,  vz  Feb.  58  ;  Colonel,  5  Jan.  7: :   Major,  10  Oct.  74  ;    Lt. Colonel,  5  Sept.V;  ; 
Major   GeneraJ,  1  July  81  ;    Lieut. General,   ::  Dec.  89;    General,  26   May   94;    Colonel   Durham   Light 


Full  Half 
Pay.  Pav. 


Infantry,  17  Dec.  97. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 2  Frederick  Henry  Whitbj",  Lieut.  9  Au 
j     Lt. Colonel,  27  Aug.  94;  Colonel,  27  Aug.  98. 
'i  Arthur  Law  Woodland,  Ensign,  pi  Feb.  67  ;  Lieut.  pi2  Oct.  70 

Lt. Colonel,  31  Oct.  96.  . 


73;    Copt.  23  July  79;    Major,  20  Jan.  84  ; 
Capt.  29  June  75  ;    Major,  23  Mar.  84 ; 


22 

21 

19 

20 

19 

19 

18 

Majors. 
2  AhvyndeBlaquiere Valentine  Paget,2  ( 

2nd  in  Command  25  Aug.  96  J 

Herbert  Swayne  FitzGerald,3 serving  \ 
in  West  Africa,  uithrankofLt.  Colonel ) 

2  George  Markham  Davison 

2  George  Morley  Saunders   

1  Thomas  Roger  Johnson-  Smyth  ■'(D^io^) 

2  Walter    Charteris    Ross>'3      Assistant  1 
Military  Secretory,  Punjab.  ) 

1  Francis  Gerald  Kenyon-Slaney   

1  Hon.  William  Lyonel  Vane    

Captains. 

2  Arthur  Trelawny  Payne 

1  George  ClavellMansel 

John  EvneitBush,' Adjutant  G.  I.  P.  ) 

Railway  Vol.  Rifles  20  Nov.  95    J 

Laurence  Parke,  Adjutant  5  Vul.  Bn.  ) 
Cheshire  Regt.~2  Apr.  94  f 

2  Richard  John  Gardiner,  Army  Ord-f  1 

nance  Department    .-. J  ' 

Francis    Honorius    Sisson     Sitwell,  ) 

Adjutant  3  Battalion  14  Sept.  96  ...  / 
William  Tennant  Buck,7  Adj.  2  Bn.  \ 

B.  B.  6r  Central  India  Railway  Vols.  - 

1  Apr.  97 ) 

2  Henry  de  Beauvoir  de  Lisle,8  DSO.  ~> 

Satff  College 5 

Charles  Edward  Wilson,"   Adjutant") 

1  Bn.  B.B.  <f  C.I.R.  Vols.  23  Nov.  93  ) 
Alfred  William  Baker,"  serving  with  '1 

the  West  African  Frontier  Police  ...  ) 
Nicholas  Trafalgar  Biddulph,5  Adju-  ~> 

tant  Nagpore   Vol.  Rifles  2  July  9S  j 

1  Ernest  St.  George  Pratt,  Staff  College... 
Charles      Massy     Mathew,*0    DSO.) 

Army  Ordnance  Department ) 

Lincoln  Edmund  Cary  Elwes,  Adj.  2  ~>v 
Vol.  Bn.  Worcester  Regt.  14  June  97  J 

2  Chas.CamacLuard,nAdjutarit  1  July  96 

1  Bernard  WilliamLynedochM'Mahon,  V 

Adjutant  19  Nov.  96 j 

2  Michael  Derwass  Goring  Jones 


2ND  LIKU1 


14  Sept.  78 

20  Sept.  77 

:  May    78 
14  Jan.    80 

11  Oct.  79 
n  Aug.    So 

23  Oct.  80 
19  Feb.  81 
19  Feb.    81 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


11  Feb.  75  24  Aug.   81 

11  Feb.  75!  5  July    S2 

13  June  7s  14  Mar.   83 

26  Aug.  76  j  20  Jan.    84 

30  Apr.  79  12  Feb.    85 

16  July  S01  5  Nov.  87 
2  Feb.  81  28  Nov.  87 
1  July  81 1  29  Oct.    87 

17  Mar.  So!  5  May  87 
1  July  81  gi  Apr.  89 
1  July  Si;  17  Apr.    89 

1  July  Si  17  Apr. 

1  July  8 


BREV.MAJ. 


Robert    Maxwell    D'Arcy-Hildyard,  j 
Adjutant  2  Volunteer  Bn.  1  Jan.  97  J 

2  Edgar  Assheton  Iremonger 

1  Robert  Francis  Bell  

1  Walter  Charles  Lascelles 

2  Robert  Charles  Saville.  {Depot)     

1  Hanvvay  Robert  Cumming 

1  Oswald  Birley  Harter 

Lieutenants. 

2  Ernest  Baseley  Hales  

Hubert  Horatio  Shirley  Morant,  serv-  \  \ 

ing  Kith  the  Egyptian  Army ) 

Aubrey  Charles  Tucker,  serving  in  the  ~> 

Niger  Coast  Protectorate _f 

2  Joseph  Arthur  Crosthwaite  (Depot) 

1  Anthony  Edw.  Mortimer  Bacon  [Depot] 

2  Henry  Benfield  DesVoeux  Wilkinson  .. 
Archibald  Francis  Stewart    

2  D'Arcy  Wentworth  Mander 

2  Bryan  Charles  Fairfax     

1  Edward  Algernon  deader  Blake    

2  Alexander  Kirkland  Robb5 

2  William  John  Ainsworth 

2  Edward  Du  Pre'  Herford  Moore    , 

1  George  Leslie  Cochrane 

1  William  Northey 

2  Eustace  Arthur  Lang 

2  Arthur  Stracnan  Way   ., , 

2  Lionel  Forbes  Ashburner , 

1  Robert  Tyndall 

2  William  Gibson    

1 1  Alfred  Leonard  Cartwright 

L  Lionel  Culme  Soltau-Symons    

Second  Lieutenants. 
Ii  John  Salusbury  Dnthank  

12  Henry  Clare  Duncan 

2  Alfred  Ernest  Irvine 


14  Sept.  87 

21  Dec. 

22  Aug. 
28  Nov. 
30  Jan. 

S  June 
8  June 


88 


S  June 

16  Oct.     89 

29  Nov.    90 

9  Sept.  91 
10  Oct.  91 
9  Jan.    92 

25  Sept.  92 

17  Dec.     92 

5  Mar.  93 

26  Apr.  93 
20  May  g^ 
19  July  93 

2  June  94 

13  June  94 

28  Sept.  95 

10  Oct.  94 

26  Feb.  96 

16  Jan.  95 

6  June  q6 
12  Aug.  96 

23  Sept.  96 
9  Dec.    96 

9  Dec.  96 
20  Feb.    97 

24  Mar.    97 


28  Jan.    82 

10  May  82 
10  Mar.  S3 
6  Feb.   84 

6  Feb.    84 

14  May  84 
23  Aug.  84 
23  Aug.   84 

29  Aug.  85 
2  Sept.  85 

25  Nov.   85 


30  Jan. 
20  Nov. 

20  Nov. 

27  Aug. 
25  Feb. 
10  May 

28  July 
15  Aug. 


19  Sept.  91 
19  Nov.   92 

15  Mar.  93 

19  Apr. 

11  Apr. 
29  July 

4  Aug. 

12  Feb. 
26  Apr. 

6  May 

21  May 

23  July 
25  Aug. 
31  Oct. 

16  Dec. 

22  Mar. 

24  Nov. 

28  July 
4  Dec. 

19  Jan. 

29  Mar. 
1  Sept. 


27  Aug.  90 

27  Aug.  90 

28  July  91 
1  Oct.  91 
1  Oct.  91 

19  Apr.  93 

31  Apr.  94 
11  Apr. 

1 1  Apr.  94 

11  Apr.  94 

13  Feb.  95 

26  Apr.  96 

6  May  96 

25  Aug.  96 

31  Oct.  96 

16  Dec.  96 

1  Jan.  97 

1  Apr.  97 

24  Nov.  97 

19  Jan.  9S 


21  Oct.     91 

31  Oct.     92 

11  Apr.    94 
11  Apr. 
25  Aug 

31  Oct. 

16  Dec. 


94 
96 

96 

06 


14  Sept.  98, 


12  Lieut.  Rebb  served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North-  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  attached  to  the  2nd  Battalion 
King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  In- 
fantry, and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Shin  Kamar  (mentioned1)!} 
despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

13  Lieut.  Gibson  served  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  attached  to  the  2nd  Battalion 
King's  Own  Yorkshire  Lightlnfantry 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


Tears 
I'ay. 

Ser. 
Half 
Pav. 

?. 

2 

2 

i 

I 

i 

I 

I 

1 

6 

i 

The  Durham  Light  Infantry. 


333 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Edward  Burnnby  Thrasher    

David  Lloyd  Breretoi". 

Herbert  Por.sonby  Watis   

Charles  Duncorab'e  Shafto 

Roper  Maxwell  Tyler  

John  William  Jeffreys 

Claud  Leonard  Matthews   

Arthur  William  Baillie  Wal  lace 


Quarter  Masters. — i  John  Henry  Licbrecht,  4  Oct.  93  ;  Son.  Lieut 


2ND  LIEUT. 

1 5  May 

07 

28  Julv 

07 

:  Dec. 

97 

16  Fell. 

Q8 

16  Feb. 

QB 

4  May 

q8 

4  May 

q8 

18  May 

98 

2  Th  im  as  Francis  Loup 


!  Sept.  90 ; 


Son.  Lieut. 


Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Holt  and  Co. 

ijrf  Butt,  returned  from  Lndia,  13  Apr.  1887. 

2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Gibraltar,  1882. 

1  Sir  Reginald  Gipps  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (bayonet  wound  of 
hand),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded,  shot  through  neck),  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the 
26th  Oct.  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

2  Major  Pa  set  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Commandant  of  British  Troops  Base  Depot  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3  Lt.Colonel  FitzGerald  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  150b  Sikhs  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880;  accompanied  Sir 
Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  of  the  31st  August  and  at 
the  battle  of  Candahar( Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field 
Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

*  Captain  Johnson-Smyth  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

5  Captain  Biddulph  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

'  Captains  Bush,  Buck,  Wilson,  and  Baker  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  J  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and 
were  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

8  Captain  de  Lisle  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  including  the 
attack  on  the  Ambigole  Wells  and  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  Medal,  and  Kh=dive's 
Star). 

9  Major  Ross  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  on  Transport  duty  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force  (Medal). 

10  Captain  Mathew. — For  War  Services,  see  Army  Ordnance  Department. 

11  Captain  Luard  served  with  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890  as  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Durham  Light  Infantry  (formerly  the  68tli  Durham 

Light  Infantry). 

Raised  in  1756  as  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers.  Constituted  68th  Foot  in  1758,  and  pro- 
ceeded to  Cherbourg  and  St.  Male.  To  England,  1758.  To  Scotland,  1762.  To  Ireland,  1763.  To 
Antigua,  1764.  To  England,  1773.  To  Scotland,  1774.  To  Ireland,  1776  To  England,  1782.  (En- 
titled "  Durham.")  To  the  Channel  Islands,  1783.  To  Gibraltar,  1785.  To  the  West  Indies,  1794. 
To  England,  1796.  To  Ireland,  1797.  To  England,  1800.  To  the  West  Indies,  1801.  To  Eno-land* 
1806.  (Made  Light  Infantry,  1808.)  To  Walrheren,  1809.  To  the  Peninsula,  1811  (battles  of  Salamanca' 
Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse).  To  Ireland,  1814.  To  Canada,  1818.  To  Ireland, 
1829.  To  Scotland,  1833.  To  Gibraltar,  1834.  To  Jamaica,  1838.  To  Canada,  1841.  To  England' 
1844.  To  Ireland,  1846.  To  Malta,  1851.  To  the  Crimea,  1854  (battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol).  To  the  Ionian  Islands,  1856.  To  England,  1857.  To  Burmah,  1857.  To  New 
Zealand,  1864  (war  in  1864-65).  To  England,  1866.  To  India,  1872.  To  England,  1887.  To  Ireland,  1893. 
Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Durham  Light  Infantry  (formerly  the  106th  Bombay 

Light  Infantry). 

Raised  at  Poona  as  the  2nd  Bombay  European  Light  Infantry  in  1840.  To  Belgium,  1844.  To- 
Aden,  1846.  Right  Wing  to  Poona,  1848.  To  Belgaum,  1849.  To  Kurrachee,  1853.  To  Persia, 
1856  (battles  of  Reshire,  Bushire,  and  Khooshab).  ToBelgaum,  1857.  To  Bombay,  i860.  ToNeemueh' 
1861.  Entitled  "  106th  (Bombay)  Light  Infantry,"  1861.  To  Nusseerabad,  1864.  To  Meean  Meer' 
1867.  To  Umballa,  1868.  To  Jhansi  and  Nowgong,  1870.  To  England,  1874.  To  Ireland,  1880.  En- 
titled "  2nd  Battalion  Durham  Light  Infantry,"  1881.  To  Gibraltar  and  Malta,  1882.  To  Eg-ynt 
1885.     To  India,  1887.  ^  ' 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  North  Staffordshire  Regiment. 

"  Lieut.  Andrus  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  thp 
1st  Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (Khedive's  Medal). 

25  Lieut.  Sword  served  with  the  DoDgola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1S96  with  the  is^ 
Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regirteiit  (Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp). 

30  Lieut.  Wyatt  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the  1st 
Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (Khedive's  Medal). 

31  Lieut.  Burrage  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (formerly  the  6^th  Regiment) 
Constituted  64th  Foot  in  1758,  and  proceeded  to  Island  of  Martinique,  1759  to  1763.     England,  to  1773.    Nortb 

America,  to   1782.     Jamaica,  to  1784.    England,  to  1786.    Ireland,  to  1793.     West  Indies,  to  1795  (capture  of  St 

Lucia).    England,  1795.    Gibraltar,  to  1796.    England,  1796.    Ireland,  to  1799.    England,  to  1801.    West  Indies" 

to  1813  (capture  of  Surinam).     Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  to  1815.     Continent  of  Europe,  to  1816.    England,  to  1818' 

Gibraltar,  to   ~r 

East  Indies, 

of  Lucknow 

Scotland, 

Indies,  to  1886.    South  Africa  and  Mauritius,  18 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd,  Battalion_Prince  of  Wales'  North  Staffordshire  Regiment 

(formerly  the  98th  Prince  of  Wales'  Regiment). 

Raised  in  1824.  and  proceeded  to  Cape  of  Hope.    To  England,  1837.    To  China,  1841.    To  India    1846     Tr> 

England,  »855-    To  India,  1857.    To  England,  1867.    To  West  Indies,  1873.    To  Malta,  1875.    To  India   1880     t~ 

Aden,  1886.     To  England,  1888.  '         '     xo 


334  The  Highland  Light  Infantry. 

71  ®T       1       Formerly  the  7 1  st  (Highland — IriqJit  Infantry)   r-istBatt.,Devonport. 
■    I  I  ,  •;,      „  '  ,    /ir-   f,        ,       \   t>      •        J.         JJ       2nd  Batt.,  Kurracb.ee, 

Regimental  District,  I  and  *»«  74*«  {Highlanders)  Megwienis.  [_        Bombay. 

HAMILTON.  _l(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  1st  Eoyal  Lanark  Militia.) 
"  CiKifATic"  "  Sholinghub"  "  Mysore  "  "  Hindoostan"  "Assays"  (with  the  Elephant).  "  Seeingapatah  " 
"  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1806  ""  Roleia  "  "Vimieba  "  "Cobukna"  "  Busaco  "  "  Fuentes  d'Onob"  "Ciui>ad 
Rodeigo"  "  Badajoz"  "  Almaeaz  "  "  Salamanca  "  "  Vittoria"  "  Pyrenees"  "Nivelle  "  "  Nive"  "Oeihes" 
"Toulouse"  "Peninsula"  "  Wateeloo"  "Sooth  Afeica,  1851-2-3"  "Sevasiopol"  "Central  India" 
"Egypt,  1882"  "  Tel-el-Kebir." 

Colonel. — Walter  Douglas  Phillipps  Patton-Bethune,1  Ensign,  p28  Sept.  38;    Lt.  p3  Nov.  40;    Capt.  ''12 

Years' Ser.      May  46;    Major,  27  Feb.  52  ;    Brevet  Lieut. Colonel,  28  May  53;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54  ;  Lieut. Colonel,  11 
Full  Half      May  62  ;  Major  General,  1  Jan.  68  ;    Lieutenant  General,  14  Sept.  75  ;   General,    1  Oc;.  77;  Colonel  74th 
Por.Pay_i     Foot,  8  Oct. '76. 
31      ...    Lieutenant  Colonels.— 1  Francis  Maude  Reiil,  Ensign,  p8  July  68;  Lieut.  '27  An».  70;    Capt.  20  Apr.  78  ; 
Major,  7  Apr.  86;  Lt. Colonel,  22  Nov.  94  ;  Colonel,  22  Nov.  1898. 
2  Richard  Duffin  Buckley  Rutherlord,3  Ensign,  v  9  Oct.  69  ;  Lieut.  28  Oct.  71 ;  Capt.  29  Apr.  79  ;  Major, 
74  Feb.  86:  Lt.  Colonel,  15  Apr.  07.  


26 

26 


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Sckool  of> 


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Majors. 

1  Henry  Robert  Kelharo,42n<i  in  Com-'i 

mand  26  June  96  $ 

2  Carteret  Walter  Carey,5  2nd  in  Com-  1 

mand  15  Apr.  97   j 

James  Mitchell-Innes  

2  Ernest  Alfred  Crowder  Garland6  

2  Cecil  Charles  Cavendish7    

2  Harrison  Midwood8 

1  Hon.  Henry  James  Auson  {.Depot)  

1  Ing  ram  Coso  Conway-Gordon    

Captains. 

2  Alfred   Granville    Balfour,    District  \ 

Inspetr.of  Musk. Some  Dist.i  Jan.  99 
John   Dutton  Runt,  Deputy  Assistant 
Adjutant   General,  Jiythe   S 
Musketry,  31  May  96  

1  John  Richardson 

2  Spencer  William  Scrase-Dickins10 

Fuller  Whistler  

2  George  Clifton  Inglis  Stockwell11   

Horace  Francis  Kays,12  Adjutant  9) 

Lanark  Volunteer  Rifles-!  Jan.  95  ...  j 

Tyrell  Carter  Ross,1-1  Adjutant  Sind) 

Volunteer  Rifles  30  Apr!  y3  j 

Alexander  Francis  Evans-Lombe,  Ad-  > 

jutant  4  Battalion  1  Jan.  95 y 

2  Francis  Myles  Sandys-Lumsdaine 

Adjutant  26  Apr.  97 

Robert  Wm.  Hawthorn    Ronaldson,1- 

Adjutant  3  Battalion  8  Oct.  98  

1  Arthur  Alexander  Wolfe-Murray 

2  Herbert  Cha worth  Fergusson16    

1  Conrad  Ernest  Noyes 

John  Henry  Purvis 

1  Alexander  Frederick  Lambton    ... 

1  James  William  Alston  Cowan,  AdjuO 

tant  14  Jan.  98    j 

1  Edward  Roden  Hill 

1  George  Edward  Begbie  

1  William  Malcolm  Fleming  Hamilton.. 

Lieutenants. 

Henry  James  Thackeray,'8  Adjutants 
1  Volunteer  Battalion  15  Dec.  98,  > 
with  hon.  rank  of  Captain ) 

George  Tyrie  Brand  Wilson,  Aide  de  \ 
Camp  to  Lord  Congleton  29  Mar. 98...  i 

1  Edward  Leyland  Cooke  Feilden  

2  Henry  Geoffrey  Noel  de  Berry19  

Charles   Edward   Andrews,    serving ) 

icith  We*t  African  Frontier  Police     $ 

1  Thomas  MacGregor  Twynam,  with  \ 

Provisional  Battalion  J 

2  John  C'rum  Grahame'20 

2  Edward  Armstrong21    

2  Basil  Charles  Mowbray22    

2  Robert  Emile  Shepherd  Prentice23 

Arthur  Neil  Edmondstone  Browne.., 

Alan    Colquhoun     Grant,24    serving ~i 

with  the  Egyptian  Army    3 

1  Robert  Warren  Hastings  Anderson   ... 

2  Henry  John  Pack-Beresford25 

2  Thomas  Francis  Murray26 

Denis  Wellesley  Maxwell,2"  Com-~> 
mandant  Ghizri  Sanitarium j 

1  John  James  Ronald  

2  Edward  Lewis  Rolland28    

i  Thomas  Patrick  Milne  Home    

1  Henry  Townsend  Corbet  Singleton 

2  Robert  Guy  Incledon  Chichester29 

Second  Lieutenants. 

j  Charles  Robert  Graham  Mayne  

2  Percy  Balfour30  

2  Arratoon  William  David  Gaussen31    ... 

1  Hervey  Ronald  Bruce 

2  Hugh  Charles  Stockwell32 

2  Keith  Lyon  Buist31    

1  Arnold  Jeffreys  Marten 


2ND    LIKUT. 

LIEUT. 

CAPTAIN. 

BREV.  Mil. 

MAJOR. 

28  May    73 

7  Jan. 

82 

31  Jan.    90 

12  Nov.   73 

25  Jan. 

82 

22  Nov.  90 

11  May 
21  June 

78 
79 

12  Nov.    73 
11  Nov.   7S 
28  Apr.    76 
11  Sept.  76 
1  July    81 
1  July    81 

25  Oct. 
24  Jan. 

10  Feb. 

11  Sept 
3  Apr. 
6  May 

84 
88 
88 
88 
89 
89 

22  Nov.   94 
13  Nov.   95 
25  Mar.   96 
11  Nov.   96 
20  Jan.    97 
15  Apr.    97 

6  Aug. 

79 

1  July    81 

j     1  Nov. 

90 

13  Aug. 

79 

1  July    81 

22  Nov. 

90 

13  Aug. 

79 

1  July    81 
10  May    82 

9  Sept.  82 
9  Sept.  82 
5  Dec.    83 
23  Aug.  84 
7  Feb.    85 

22  Nov. 
18  Feb. 

3  Feb. 

1  Sept. 
26  Oct. 
14  Nov. 
14  Nov. 

90 
91 
92 

92 

92 

92 
92 

6  July 
16  May 
22  Aug. 
30  Jan. 

87 
88 
88 

89 

25  Nov.   85 
25  Aug.   86 
25  Aug.   86 
10  Nov.   86 

3  Apr.    89 
18  Dec.    89 

6  May    90 

18  Feb.    91 

17  Dec. 
17  May 
15  June 
22  Nov. 

1  Jan. 

7  Jan. 

7  May 
1:  Jan. 

92 
93 
93 
94 
95 
95 
96 

97 

23  Mar. 
10  Apr. 
14  Aug. 

89 
89 
89 

4  May    91 
3  Feb.    92 
1  Sept.  92 

20  Jan. 
15  Apr. 
15  Apr. 

97 
97 
97 

8  Nov. 

90 

14  Nov.   92 

17  Jan. 

9i 

23  Nov.   92 

4  Feb. 
25  Mar. 

9' 

91 

24  Nov.   92 
17  Dec.    92 

23  May 

9i 

17  May    93 

10  Oct. 

9i 

25  June  93 

9  Apr. 

19  Oct. 
26  Oct. 

7  Dec. 

20  May 

92 
92 
92 
92 
93 

22  Nov.   94 
1  Jan.    95 
7  Jan.    95 
6  Aug.   95 

25  Mar.    96 

21  Oct. 

93 

11  Apr.    06 

7  Mar. 
18  July 
10  Oct. 

9* 

94 
94 

31  May    96 
18  Nov.   96 
11  Jan.    97 

20  Feb. 

95 

20  Jan.     97 

6  Mar. 
6  Mar. 
6  Mar. 
6  Mar. 
29  May 

95 

95 
95 
95 
95 

15  Apr.    97 
3  Oct.     97 
3  Feb.    98 
5  Mar.    98 
8  Sept.  98 

10  June 

28  Sept. 

28  Sept. 
7  Dec. 

28  Mar. 
6  June 
9  Dec. 

95 
95 
95 
95 

96 

06 
96 

Year* 
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Pay. 

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SBCOSD    LlPCTENANTS. 

i  Edward  Barnabv  Thresher 

2  David  Lloy  I  Brereton 

Thomas  Anselau  Pollok 

ii  CharlesPa'riek  JarjortbanksCr.iigie  ) 

Halkett34   '. } 

William  Basil  Charles  Bridgj35    

i  Cuthbert  Thomas  Mtrtin  

i  William  Henry-Erik  Segrave 

i  Henry  Hay  Marshall  Harris    


2ND    LIEUT. 

15  May 

28  July 
20  Feb. 


20  Feb. 

24  Mar. 

15  May 
7  May 
11  May 


Quarter  Masters. —  2  John  Thomas  Johnson,36  21  Dec.  95  ;  Hon.  Lieut 
1  Duncan  Finlayson,  21  Dec.  95;  Hun.  Lieut. 
Facings  Yellow. —Agents,  Sir  C.  R.  M'Grigor,  Bt.  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  returned  from  Malta,  27  Dec.  1898.     2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  India,  1  Oct.  1S84. 

I  General  Patton-Bethune  served  with  the  74th  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal),  ana  was  present  in 
all  the  operations  ;  commanded  the  Regiment  in  the  Field  from  November  1851  until  October  1S52  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Li.  Colonel).  Served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  present  (attached  to  the 
Staff)  at  the  b?  trie  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman.and  was  also  present  with  the  Head  Quarter  Staff  as  an  amateur 
at  the  battle  of  the  Alma,  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  and  capture  of  Balaklava  (Medal  with  four 
Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  He  was  on  Field  Service  with  a  Madras  Column  during  the 
Indian  Mutiny  in  1857. 

3  Lt.Colonel  Rutherford  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  in  the  Transport  Department  (Medal).  Served  in 
the  expedition  10  the  Soudan  in  1884  with  the  1st  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Fron- 
tier of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  i'i  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
and  took  part  in.  the  operations  of  the  Maiakaud  and  Buner  Field  Forces,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass 
(mentioned  in  despatches  Medal  with  Clasp). 

4  Major  ICelham  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

5  Major  Carey  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  m  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Wi  liaun  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd. 
Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  opera  ions  of  the  Malakand  and  Buner  Field  Forces,  in- 
cluding the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Cla-tp). 

6  Maior  Garland  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infant-y  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was 
present  at  th-?  bittle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  IChedive's  Stir).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the 
North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Ljckhart  in  1897-93  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  and  took  pirt  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  and  Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  lorcing  of  the 
Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Major  Cavendish  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  and 
Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

8  Major  Midwood  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  anii  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Te'-^l-Kebir — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Fr  .ntier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Oockbart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  High- 
land Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  and  Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing 
of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Captain  Scrase-Dicklns  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  '('el-el-Kebir  iMedal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Fr  mtier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-  9S  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Hiirbland  Light 
Infantry  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force,  and  taok  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  and  Buner  Field  Furcts,"in- 
cluding  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pa?s  (Medal  with  Clasp).  [See  ak>°  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "Hart's 
Annual  Army  List,"  page  786  J 

II  Captain  Stociwell  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Brigade  Major  3rd 
Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Claspl. 

12  Captain  Kays  served  with  the  H  izara  Expediiion  in  1891  as  Assistant  Superintendentof  Signalling  (Medal 
with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  as  Superintendent  ot  Signal- 
ling (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

13  Captain  Ross  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Inpantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  and 
Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing  01  the  Tan^a  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Sandys-Lumsdaine  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operation;  of 
the  Malakand  and  Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

15  Captain  Ronaldson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  Tndia  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  and 
Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16  Captain  Fergusson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battabon  Highland  Light  Infant-y,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  and 
Buner  Field  Forces  including  theforcing  of  tae  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

18  Captain  Thackeray  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  on  Signalling  durj- 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

19  Lieut,  de  Berry  served  in  the  camp  lign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  L  -ckha.rt  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battilion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  and 
Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Lieut.  Grahame  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  Wes-t  Frontier  of  india  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  -with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  and 
Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Lieut.  Armstrong  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Willi  1111  Lickhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  infant  y.  and  tooK  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  and 
Buner  Field  Forces  inclndins.'the  torcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  Lieut.  Mowbray  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  india  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1898  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  .the  Buner  iield  Force 
including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Lieut.  Prentice  se>  ved  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  i  ield  Force  (Medjl 
•with  Clasp). 

21  Lieut.  Grant  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  snd  took  pa.it  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  ind 
Bi.ner  Field  Forcas  including  the  forcing  of  the  T;.nga  1  ass  (Mtdal  with  Cla~p). 


335a  The  Highland  Light  Infantry. 

23  Lieut.  Pack  Beresford  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand 
and  Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2G  Lieut.  Murray  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Morth'  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  and 
Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

27  Lieut.  Maxwell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  and 
Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

28  Lieut.  Rolland  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  and 
Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

29  Lieut.  Chichester  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  \n:dei  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantiy,  aid  took  part  in  the  opeiatioi.s  of  the 
Malakand  and  Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

30  Second  Lieut.  Balfour  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  tnok  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand 
and  Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

sl  Second  Lieut.  Gausstn  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  pait  in  the  operations  of  the 
Malakand  and  Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pa^s  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

32  Second  Lieut,  Stockwell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhari  in  1S97-9S  with  the  *nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the 
Malakand  and  Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  lorcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

33  Second  Lieut.  Buist  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frcn'ier  of  India  under  Sir  Wi  ham  Lockhart 
in  1897  with  the  end  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  pait  in  the  opeiations  of  the  Malakand  Field 
Force  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Second  Lieut.  Craigie  Halkett  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  urider  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  cperations  of 
the  Malakand  and  Buner  Held  Forces  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  withCl'sp). 

35  Second  Lieut.  Bridge  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Fn  ntier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1S97-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  pint  in  the  operations  of  the  Malakand  and 
Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

36  Lieut.  Johnson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
T897-93  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry,  and  took  pait  in  Reoperations  of  the  Malakand  and 
Buner  Field  Forces  including  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Llasp). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  (formerly  the  7.4th  Highlanders). 

Raised  in  1787,  remaining  at  home  till  1789.  India,  to  1805  (storming-  of  Seringapatam  and  battle  of 
Assaye).  England  and  Scotland,  to  1809.  Ireland,  to  1810.  The  Peninsula,  to  1814  (battles  of  Busaco, 
Fuentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz,  Salamanca.  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and 
Toulouse).  Ireland,  to  1818.  North  America,  to  1828.  West  Indies,  to  1830.  Ireland,  to  1834.  West 
Indies,  to  1841.  Canada,  to  1845.  England  and  Scotland,  to  1847.  Ireland,  to  1851.  South  Africa,  to 
1854.  India,  to  1864.  England  and  Scotland,  to  1866.  Ireland,  to  i858.  Gibraltar,  to  1872.  Malta, 
to  1876.  Straits  Settlements,  to  1878.  Hong  Kong,  to  1879.  Straits  Settlements,  to  1880.  Englard 
and  Scotland,  to  1882.  Egypt,  to  1883  (war  of  1882,  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir ).  England,  to  1S84.  To 
India,  1S84. 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Seaforth  Highlanders 
(formerly  the  72nd  Highlanders). 

Raised  by  letter  of  service  dated  8th  January  1778.  Inspected  and  passed  15th  May  1778.  Received 
title  of  78th  1 8th  July  1778.  Proceeded  to  Guernsey  and  Jersey  12th  September  1778.  Proceeded  to 
the  East  Indies  1st  June  1781.  Number  changed  to  72nd  in  1786.  Took  part  in  the  capture  of  Ceylon 
1795.  Returned  to  England  2nd  February  1798.  Embarked  for  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  31st  July  1805. 
To  Mauritius  1810.  To  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  1814.  To  India  and  back  1815.  Returned  to  Er,  gland 
22nd  December  1821.  Embarked  for  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  1st  July  1828.  Returned  to  England  nth 
April  1840.  Embarked  for  Gibraltar  27th  November  1844.  To  Barbadoes  1848.  To  Halifax,  N.S., 
1851.  Returned  to  England  12th  October  1854.  Embarked  for  Malta  14th  December  1854.  To  the 
Crimea  22nd  May  1855.  Returned  to  England  6th  July  1856.  Embarked  for  Bombay  4th  September 
1857.  Returned  to  England  16th  November  1865.  Embarked  for  Bombay  21st  February  1S71.  To  Aden 
25th  February  1882.     To  Egypt  2nd  August  1882.     Returned  to  England  15th  October  1882. 

Record,  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Seaforth  Highlanders 
(formerly  the  78th  Highlanders). 

Raised  by  letter  of  service  dated  7th  March  1 793.  Inspected  and  passed  July  1 793.  Proceeded  to  Holland 
September  1794.  Returned  to  England  May  1795.  Proceeded  to  Quiberon  August  1795.  Returned 
January  1796.  Proceeded  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  1797.  To  Calcutta  February  1797.  To  Bombay 
February  1803.  To  Goa  February  1807.  To  Java  August  181 1.  Returned  to  England  July  1817. 
Proceeded  to  Ireland  November  1817.  Embarked  for  Ceylon  April  1826.  Returned  to  England  February 
1838.  Embarked  for  India  April  1842.  Proceeded  on  active  service  to  Persia  in  January  1857,  returned 
to  Bombay  in  May  1857,  thence  immediately  to  Bengal.  Returned  to  England  September  1859.  Em- 
barked for  Gibraltar  3  August  1865.  Returned  to  England  from  Nova  Scotia  21  Deoem'c^r  1871, 
Embarked  for  India  16  February  1879. 


Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany's).  336 
rstBatt.,  Egypt."] Formerly  the  7 2 vitZ  (Duke  of  Alhamfs  Own  Highlanders)]  #2 

and  the  78th  (Highland — Boss-shire  Buffs)  Begts. 


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Regimental  District 
FORT  GEORGE. 

(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  Highland  Rifle  Militia.) 
Cuidich'n  Bin,"    The  late  Duke  of  York's  Cypher   and  Coronet.    "Cabnatic"  "  Mysoee"   "  Hindoostan  " 
"Assaye"  (with  the  Elephant).  "Cape  ol' Good  Hope, 1806"  "Maida"  "Java"  "South  Afeica,  1835" 
"  Sevastopol"  "  Peesia  "  "  Kooshab  "  "Luckkow"  "  Centbal  India"  "  Peiwae  Kotal"  "  Chaeasiah  " 
"Kabul,  1879"  "  Kandahae,  1880"  "  Afghanistan,  1878-80"  "Egypt,  1882  "  "Tel-el-Kebie"  "Chiteal." 
Colonel. — Sir  Archibald  Alison,1  Bart.  GCB.  Memher  of  the  Council  of  India;  Ensign,9  3  Nov.  46;  Lieut. 
pn    Sept.  49  ;    Captain,   1-   Nov".   53;    Major,  6  June  56  ;    Lt. Colonel,  24  Mar.  58  ;    Colonel,  17  Mar.  67  ; 
ilajor  General,  1   Oct.  77;   Lt. General,   18  Nov.  82;    General,  20  Feb.  89;  Colonel  Esses  Regiment, 
24  Nov.  96;   Colonel  Seaforth  Highlanders,  30  March  97. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 1  Robert  Hunter  Murray,7  CB.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  16  Nov.  98;   Ensign, 
pi8Dec.67;   Lieut.  28  Oct. 71;  Capt.  8  Apr.8o;  Bt.  Major,  2  Mar.81  ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel, j&  Nov.  82;   Colonel, 
10  Dec.  92  ;  Major,  17  Apr.  89  ;  Lt.Col.  3  July  95. 
2  James  Wyndham  Hughes-Hallett,9  DUO.  Lieut.  26  June  73;   Captain,  2  Sept.  80;   Major,  27  Mar.   90; 
Lt. Colonel,  22  Dec.  97.  


Hall 
Pay. 


Ma  JOES. 

1  James  Alastair  Campbell10  (Bt.  Lt. 
Colonel  16  Nov.  98),  2nd  in  Command 
26  June  96 

2  Kenneth  Ross  MacKenzie,'-  2nd  in 
Command  22  Dec.  97    

2  William  de  Bathe  Hatton13  (Depot)  ... 

1  Sydney  Bellingham  Jameson    

SeymourCharles  HaleMonro15  (Brevet 

it. Colonel  22  Jan. 96), Deji. Assist. Adj. 
General, Ravoul  Pindee,  4  Mar.  96  ... 
Harry  Colquhoun  Farquharson  Mac- 
donald,16.4<f;.3  Vol.Bn.R.Mighlndrs. 
13  Sept.  94  '...'. 

2  George  Mackintosh18 

1  Granville  George  Algernon  Egerton19 

(Bt.Lt. Colonel  16  Nov.  98) 


Captains. 
2  William   Hugh  Hunter, -"serving  with  > 

the  Egyptian  Army   J 

Geo.  Russell  Tod,23  Adjutant  1  London  ) 

Volunteer  Rifles  2  May  98  $ 

2  George  Ramsay   Elliot,*1   Adjutant^ 

15  Oct.  95 ) 

1  p.s.e.  J.  C.  Colin  John  Mackenzie25  

1  Arthur  Andrew  Spottiswoode21 

2  James  Rutherford  Clark"  

Herbert  Frederick  NortheyHopkins,29  > 

Adj.  4  Bn.  Cheshire  Regt.  1  Nov.  95...  J 

Granville  Cholmondeley  Feilden,  Adj.  > 

1  Sutherland  Vol.  Rifles  16  July  94...  j 

Wilfred  Graham  Moon31    

Douglas  Campbell,32  Adjutant  3   Bat-~) 

talion  10  May  98    $ 

2  Son.  Douglas  Forbes-Sempill33 

Alex.  Stirling,34  Adj.  1  Vol.  Bn.  1  Nov.95 

Ernest  Arnold  Cowans30 , 

2  George  Machen  Lumsden37 

1  Malcolm  Donald  Murray  (Depot)  

1  Neil  Campbell-Maclachlan 

1  Evelyn  Ridley  Bradford 

Harold  Bessemer  Galloway,39  Adju-~> 

tant  3  Volunteer  Battalion  1  Dec.  96  $ 

AugustusM'Clintock,408ert>!H#i>/  West  \ 

Africa  j 

1  Archibald  Buchanan  Ritchie 

1  Robert  Seymour  Vandeleur 

2  Timothy  Fetherstouhaugh41  


2ND    LIEUT. 


Lieutenants. 

1  Caryl  John  Kamsden,  Adjutant   19  ■> 

Oct.  95 5 

Alastair  William   Mathew  Brodie,42) 
serving  with  Royal  Niger  Company  ...  j 

2  Algernon        Bingham      Anstruther  J 

Stewart  ^  (Depot)   j 

Henry  Charles  Barwick  Hopkinson44... 

Walter  Thomas  Gaisford 

Hugh  Maxwell  Blair ,4i  serving  in  the\ 

West  African  Frontier  Police / 

1  Ernest  Cox 

1  Noel  Arbuthnot  Thomson  

2  John  Patrick  Grant40    

1  Arthur  Charles  Bridgeman  Alexander4" 

1  Kenneth  Wyndham  Arbuthnot45   

2  Michael  William  Howard  Lindsay49.. 

2  Charles  Braithwaite  Chamley50 

1  Clifton  Charles  Orby  Gaseoigne  (Depot) 

1  Claude  Prendergast  Doig51 

1  Angus  John  M'Neill  

1  Francis  James  Marshall  

1  Francis  Edward  LLoyd  Daniell    

1  Charles  Ingiis  Stockwell 

t  David  Henry  Gra?me 

1  Edward  Campion    


Second  Lieutenants. 

1  Derrick  Alfred  Carden 

1  Lancelot  Holland   

t  George  Wolfe  Murray 


3  Oct.    77 


13  Mar.  78 
11  May  78 
i3Aug-    79 


11  Aug 


80 


23  Oct.     80 

22  Jan.    81 
22  Jan.    81 


24  Sept.  87 
29  Feb.  88 
9  May  88 
22  Aug.  88 

8  Dec.    88 

8  June   8q 

21  Sept.  89 
21  Sept.  89 
2i  Dec.    89 


29  Mar.   90 
8  Oct.    90 


29  Nov. 

25  Mar. 
23  May 

7  Nov. 

7  Nov. 

9  Apr. 
13  July 
20  May 
19  July 
19  July 

9  Sept. 

28  Feb. 
10  Oct. 

29  May 
28  Sept. 
28  Sept. 
28  Sept. 

7  Dec. 
7  Dec. 


7  Dec.    9 

5  Sept.  96 
30  Sept.   96 


29  Nov.  76 

9  Aug.  73 

28  Apr.  77 

13  Nov.  78 

17  May  77 

15  Dec.  79 

12  Feb.  81 

28  Feb.  81 


11  Mar.    8; 

1  July    81 

1  July 

1  July 

22  Oct.     81 

9  Sept.  82 

29  July    82 

12  Nov.   84 

6  May    85 

9  May    85 

29  Aug.  85 
29  Aug.  85 

10  Nov.  86 
4  Sept.  89 
4  Sept.  39 

25  Oct.     89 

11  June  90 

29  Oct.     90 

22  Apr.   91 

2  Sept.  91 

23  Sept.  91 
Dec 


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4  May 

92 

23  Nov. 

92 

1  June 

93 

18  June 

93 

22  Jan. 

94 

t6  July 

94 

13  Sept. 

94 

3  Mar. 

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1  Apr. 

95 

12  June 

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3  July 

9  = 

19  Oct. 

9C 

26  Oct. 

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1  Nov. 

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29  Apr. 

9^ 

22  Aug. 

97 

3  Nov. 

97 

sFeb. 

98 

16  Feb. 

98 

17  May 

95 

8  June 

98 

22  Apr. 

27  Mar.   83 

27  Mar.   85 
18  Jan. 

25  Apr. 


10  Mar.  89 

8  May  89 

15  May  89 

1  Aug.  89 
25  Oct. 
25  Oct. 


25  Oct. 

26  Oct. 
2q  Oct. 

14  Feb. 

2  Sept. 

1  Dec. 

23  Nov. 


26  Apr. 


14  Feb.    91 

2  Sept.  91 

23  Nov.   92 
8  May    93 

1  Apr.  95 


3  July  93 
22  Dec.  97 
8  June   98 


27  Apr.   92 


92 

22  Jan.    Q4 
26  Jan.    94 

16  July    94 
13  Sept.  94 

1  Feb.  95 
1  Apr.  95 
3  July    95 

1  Nov.   95 

2  May    98 

2  May    98 

17  May    98 
8  June   98 


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337         Seaforth  Highlanders  (Boss-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany's). 


Skcond  Libutrnants. 

2  Claude  Francis  Waterhoase 

i  William  Montgomerie  Thomson 

i  Robert  Sym  Wilson 

2  Harry  John  Hall   

2  Hon.      Edmund      Sigurd      Hovell-) 

Thurlow-Cuinming-Bruce   j 

2  William  Russell  Cowie  

2  Hon.  Charles  Henry  Murray  St.  Clair 


2ND    ITFPT. 


2i  .luly  97 
8  Sept.  97J 
i  Dec.  97 
i  Dec.    97J 


2  Apr.    gSj 

27  Apr.  981 

7  May  98,' 

2  Edward  Archer  Bolton  Clive   I     6  July  98 

2  Hugh  Frederick  Baillie I     3  Aug.  g8| 

Quarter  Matter*. — 2  Martin  Glynn,53  23  Nov.  92  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

1  George  Whitefield  Anderson,5*  22  Dec.  94 ;  Hon.  Captain,  16  Nov.  98. 
Facing*  Yellow. —  laent*.  Messrs.  Cox  ana  Co 
mt  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta  26  Jan.  97.     2nd  Battalion  returned  from  India,  18.  Mar.  1897, 

1  Sir  Archibald  Alison  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including  the  expedition 
to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.and  attack  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Servedas  Military  Secretary  to  Lord  Clyde  in  India  during  the  campaign  from  August  1857  to  March  1858, 
and  was  severely  wounded  (lost  left  arm)  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.), 
Was  Brigadier  General  of  the  European  Brigade  and  Second  in  Command  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  from 
December  1873 ;  led  the  Brigade  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  capture  of  Becqua,  battle  of  Ordahsn.  and  capture  off 
Coomassie  (thanks  of  Parliament,  KCB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882. 
Commanded  the  troops  in  Egypt  from  the  occupation  of  Alexandria  until  the  arrival  of  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley,  and 
formed  the  entrenched  position  at  Ramleii.  thereby  effectually  covering  Alexandria,  and  at  the  same  time' 
threatening  the  enemy's  position.  Commanded  the  3rd  Brigade  (the  Highlanders)  from  the  arrival  of  Sir  Garnet 
Wolseley  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  present  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received 
the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  promoted  Lieut. General  for  distinguished  service  in  the  field,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  2!iu  Class  of  the  Osnunieh,  aud  Khedive's  Star).  On  the  termination  of  the  war  he  was  appointed  to  the 
command  of  the  British  army  of  occupation  in  Egypt. 

7  Colonel  Murray  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1S7S-80  with  the  Kocrum, 
Cabul,  and  Cabul-Candahar  Field  Forces  (till  April  1880  as  Adjutant)  ;  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the 
Peiwar  Kotal  and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  (mentioned  to  despatches),  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul 
in  December  1879  :  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Robeits  in  the  match  to  Candahar,  and  waspresentat  the  battle  oS 
Can  lahar— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decora- 
tion). Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18823s  Brigade  Major  Infantry  Brigade  Indian  Contingent,  and  was  present  ad 
the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  throughout  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85  on  special  service  as  Assistant  to  the  Chief  of  the  Staff,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp) . 

9  Lt.Colonel  Hughes-Hallett  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  from  the  commencement  ot  the  Afghan  war  in  1878 
till  July  1879  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal 
and  at  the  passage  of  the  Cbappri  defile  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  witjh  Clasp).  Served  with  the  1st  Bat- 
talion Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882.  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Chalouf 
(mentioned  in  despatches)  and  at  the  bar-tie  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served! 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  L;wm  189s  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  High- 
landers, and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  Campbell  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  from  February  till  December 
1879  with  the  Koorum  and  Cabul  Field  Forces,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

1?  Major  Kenneth  Mackenzie  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  iS'o  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Transport  Detachment  in  Southern  Afghanistan  from  15th  November  1879  to  14th  February  1881.  Served! 
with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with 
the  Hazara  Expedition  m  1891  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with 
the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Major  Hatton  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Was  Orderly  Officer  to 
the  Brigadier  General  Commanding  the  2nd  Brigade  Candahar  Field  Force  from  19th  December  1880  to  the  21st 
March  1881.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

l*  Lt.Colonel  Monro  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Koorum, 
Cabul,  and  Cabul-Candahar  Field  Forces,  part  of  the  time  as  Regimental  Transport  Officer,  from  April  1880  as  Ad- 
jutant ;  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (wounded),  and  m  the  engagement  at  Charasiah 
and  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  01  Candahar — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  four  Clasps, 
and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Chalouf  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Accompanied  Sir  Charles  Warren  to  South  Africa  in  1884,  and  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  in  com- 
mand of  Volunteers  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with 
the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir 
Robert  Low  in  1895  first  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Lines  of  Communica- 
tions, and  afterwards  as  Road  Commandant  (mentii  ned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhartin  1897-98  with  the 
Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Leputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  Brigadier  General  Hart,  Commanding  1st 
Brigade  (two  Clasps'. 

10  Major  Macdonald  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  from  January  1S79  with  the  Koorum, 
Cabul,  and  Cabul-Candahar  Field  Forces,  including  the  Khost  Expedition,  the  engagement  at  Charasiah,  and  the 
operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion 
Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

1*  Major  Mackintosh  served  in  the  Afgha.n  war  in  18S0  with  the  78th  Highlanders  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel  Cruickshank.  Commanding  the  River  Column  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Kotkai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

19  Lt.Co'ouel  E^erton  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  from  November  1879  with  the 
Cabul  and  Cabul-Candahar  Field  Forces,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879 
(dangerously  wounded)  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Caiidahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  as  Adjutant  1st  Battalion  Seaforth 
Highlanders  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  iS82,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el  Kebir  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2J  Captain  Hunter  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition 
in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

81  Captain  Spottiswoode  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1SS2,  and 
was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Chalouf  and  at  thebittle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

23  Captain  Tod  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  SeafoTth  Highlanders  as  Regimental  Transport  Officer  throughout 
the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

24  Captain  Elliot  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 


Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Dulie  of  Albany's).  338 

present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with.  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition 
ia  i83S  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i8qi  with 
the  same  Battalion  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

25  Maior  Colin  Mackenzie  served  with  the  detachment  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  attached  to 
the  1st  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87,  and  again  in  1887-89, 
■as  Embarkatiou  Officer  at  Mandal.iy,  Transport  Officer  at  Myingyan,  and  subsequently  in  command  of  a  Ctm- 
pany  of  Mounted  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  with  the  Hazara,  Expedition  in  1888  as  Adjutant  of 
the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  (mentioned  in  aespatches,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  operations  against  the 
Hunza  Nagars  in  1891-92  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  ISil 
STort ;  commanded  the  force  at  the  storming  of  the  enemy's  second  position  on  20th  December  1892,  and  durin  g 
the  subsequent  ac/!  a  )tv  and  occupation  of  Hunza  and  Nagar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  &s  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant 
General  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

88  Captain  Clark  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18S8  as  Acting  Adjutant  to  the  Left  Half  Battalion  2nd 
Seaforth  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the.  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Adjutant  2nd  Battalion 
Seaforth  Highlanders  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  and 
Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamuga.i  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Captain  Blopkins  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  :888  wiLh  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Captain  Moan  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  as  Transport  Officer  with  the  2nd  Column  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (Cla^p).  Served  wdth  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  iu  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  wi'h  Clasp). 

3~  Captain  D.  Campbell  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  as  Acting  Quarter  Master  with  the  Left  Half 
Battalion  2nd  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert 
Low  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

33  Captain  Hon.  D.  Forbes  Sempill  served  iD  tfco  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Belief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the 
^nd  Battaliou  Seaforth  Highlanders.  a.nd  was  present  in  the  engagement  >it  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Captain  Stirling  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1 838  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  command 
of^the  Machine  Gun  Detachment  (Clasp). 

36  Captain  Cowans  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  as  Transport  Officer  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1S91  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (Olasp). 

37  Captain  Lumsden  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Medal 
■with  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Clasp). 

39  Captain  Galloway  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Sea  forth  Highlanders  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp).    [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

40  Captain  M'Clintock  served  in  the  Niger  Soudan  campaign  under  Major  Arnold  in  1S97,  including  the 
■expeditions  to  Egbon,  Bida,  and  Ilorin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

41  Captain Featherstonhaugh served  inthe  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  High- 
landers (Medal  wirh  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Reiief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai,  and  acted  as  Assistant  Field 
iEngineer  to  the  3rd  Brigade  from  the  9th  May  to  the  10th  August  1895  (Medal  with  Olasp). 

42  Lieut.  Brodie  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Medal 
•with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Olasp). 

43  Lieut.  Stewart  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Transport  Officer  with 
the  2nd  Battaliou  Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  a.t  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

44  Lieut.  Hoplunson  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  uuder  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with 
the  12th  Soudanese  Battalion,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in 
■despatches,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

45  Lieut.  Blair  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Sea- 
forth Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

46  Lieiit.  Grant  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Sea- 
forth Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp  1. 

47  Lieut.  Alexander  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
■Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

48  Lieut.  Arbuthnot  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Foice  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
Seaforth  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

49  Lieut.  Lindsay  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert,  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Olasp). 

50  Lieut.  Ohamley  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

51  Lieut,  lioig  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

53  Lieut.  Glynn  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  78th  Highlanders  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  i8qi  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral 
Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  iu  1805  as  Quarter  Master  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Mamurrai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

54  Captam  Anderson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the 
•capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal ;  look  part  witti  the  Khost  Expedition  including  the  engagement  at  Mattoon  ;  was 
present  with  the  Cabul  Field  Force  in  the  engagements  at  Zaidabad  and  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  in  the 
pursuit  to  the  Asmai  Heights,  and  at  the  occupation  of  Cabul ;  also  took  part  in  the  engagements  at  Doaba  and 
Lataband,  in  the  operations  around  OaLml  in  December  1879  including  the  relief  of  Sherpore,  and  in  the  engagement 
at  Charasia/h on  the  25th  April  1880;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in themarch  to Candahar, and  waspresent 
At  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  four  Clasp*,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Egypt  ian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  at  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Bechuaualand  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

[For  the  Record  of  the  Services  of  the  Sisaforth  Highlanders,  see  end  of  Highland  Light  Infantry,  p.  335a, 


] 


The  Gordon  Highlanders. 


Formerly  the   l^tli  (Stirlinqsliire)  and  the  q2ndr^'-  Batt.,  Edinburgh. 

/         ,         tt-.    77        ,        \    7<       ■  .  2UdBa,tt.,0mballa,Punjab. 

(Gordon  Highlanders)  lieg  intents.  L 


339 

75th 

Regimental  District, 
ABERDEEN. 

(The  3rd  Battalion  is  formed  of  the  Royal  Aberdeenshire  Militia.) 
Mysore"  "Seringapataii"  "India  "  (with  the  Royal  Tiger).  "  Egmont-op-'/,ee  "  "Mandora"  "Egypt  "  (with 
the  Sphinx).    "  Corunna  "  "  Fukntisc'Onoe"  "  Alhakaz"  "  Vittoria"  " Pyrenees "  "Kite  "  "  Obihes" 
■    Peninsula"  "  Waterloo"  "South  Africa,  1835''  "  Delhi"  "Lucknow  "  "  Charasiah"  "  Kabul,  1879" 
'  KiNDiHiB     1880"  "Afghanistan,  1878-80  "    "  Egypt,  1882,  1884  ""  Tel-el-Kebie  "     "Nile,   1884-85" 
."Chicbal."  • 

Years'  Ser.  Colonel-in-Chief.— Field  Marshal  Mix  Royal  Highness  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales    and   Duke  of 
Cjrnwall,  KG.  KT.  KP.  QCB.  GCSf.  GCUG.  GCTE.  GCVO.  n  June  98. 
Colonel.— £i£Sir George  Stewart  White,1  O CB.GCSI.GCIE.  quarter  Master  Generates  Oct.   98  [R]  ; 
Ensign,  4  Nov.  53  ;    Lieut.  29  Jan.  55  ;  Capt.  pio  July  63  ;   Major,  24  Dec.  73  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  2  Mar.  81  ; 
Lt. Colonel,    1    July    81;    Colonel,  2   Mar.  85;     Major    General,    1    July    87;    Lt. General,    1    Apr.   95; 
Colonel  Gordon  Highlanders,  28  June  97. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 1  Henry  Harding  Mathias,2  CB.,  Aidede  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  Colonel    20  May  98; 
Ensiqn,r  17    April   69  ;    Lieut.  '31  May  71  ;  Capt.  8  Mar.  79  ;  Major,  28 Nov.  83  ;  Lt.Colonel,  14  Feb.  95  ; 
Colonel,  20  May  98. 
2  YH  William  Henry  Dick-Cunyngbam,3  Sub  Lieut.  17  Feb.  72;   Lieut.  17  Feb.  73;    Capt.  10  Oct.  81; 
Major,  4  March  91  ;  Lt.Colonel,  12  Feb.  97. 


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Majors. 
Somerset   Edward   O'Brien   Kevill-') 
Davies,4  2ndin  Command  26  June  96^ 
GeorgeThoruasFrederickDownmaD 
(Breoet  Lt.  Colonel,  20  May  98) 

in  Command  26  June  96 

2  William  Augustus  Scoit  (Depot) 

1  Forbes  Macbean6  {Brevet  Lt.  Colonel ) 
20  May  98) j 

2  Harry  Wright8  

1  2).8.c.HerbertHenry  Burnoy0  (Breoet  \ 
Lt.Cohnel,  20  May  98) ) 

p. s. c.Henry  William  Denne  Denne,13 1 
Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  Bengal,  7  * 
Nov.  95  ) 

2  ClaudeUharles  Miller- Wallnutt,I4Z>SO. 

CArTAINS. 

George  Staunton,15  Adjutant  5  Tol-~) 
unteer  Battalion  1  Sept.  96 ) 

Robert  Dunbar  Sinclair- Wemyss,,6~l 
Adjutant  2  Volunteer  Battalion  K.O.  r 
Scottish  Borderers  11  Jan.  97 ) 

p.s.c.  Frederick  Gordon,1*  Brigade  t 
Major,  Malta,  12  Aug.  96    J 

Cecil  Fred.  Nevil  Macready,19  Adj.  2  \ 
Volunteer  Battalion  1  Jan.  94 J 

Herbert  William  Jackson''0  (Bt.Lt.^ 
Colonel,  16  Nov.  98),  serving  with  the  r 
Egyptian  Army ) 

Reginald  Stanley  Hunter-Blair,21-!*-  > 

jutant  3  Battalion  z  May  95 J 

2  Slade  Thomson23    

2  p.s.c.  James  Aylmer  Lowthrop  Hal-~> 
da.ue,24  DSO.  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  V 
William  Lockhart ') 

Francis  Hugh  Neish*2  Adjutant  -jMid-  ) 
dlesex  Volunteer  Rifles  2  Nov.  96    ...  5 

1  Henry  Percy  TJniacke20   

Hector  Macneal,  Adjutant  1  Volunteer  ) 

Battalion  i"6  Dec.  95  > 

2  Stewart  Lygon  Murray27 

1  Hon.     Walter     Robert     Drurumond"/ 

Forbes S 

Arthur  Ormond  Norman,  Adjutant  \ 
3  Volunteer  Battalion  18  Nov.  97  ...  J 

1  Ernest  Beekwith  Towse28    

2  Arth.Louis  Hamilton  Buchanan29 

2  Eric  Streatfeild,  Adjutant  18  Nov.  97... 

1  Frederic  Walter  Kerr,30  DSO 

1  St.  John  Meyrick   

1  Walter  Campbell,31  M  VO.  Adjutant  > 

31  Jan.  96   i 

2  Alan DavirlGreenliill-Gardy ne32 (Depot) 

1  William  Eagleson  Gordon33 

2  Henry  Alexander  Bethune 

1  Robert  Adam  Neilson  Tytler31  

■LIEUTENANTS. 

2  Hon.  Robert  Franeis  Carnegie 

Gordon  Robert  Macnab33 

Alister  Fraser  Gordon36   

1  Allan  Sievwright  Wmgate3"(£V;>o?) 

Matthew  Fontaine  Maury  Meiklejohn1*. 

1  George  Douglas  Mackenzie,39  DSO 

1  Kenneth  Dingwall40  

1  George  Ewen  Byre  Gordon  Cameron42. 

George  fitandish  Gage  Craufurd43 

Charles  Gordon  Monro     

Stuart  Cairns  Maitland    , 

1  Charles  John  Simpson44    

David  Reginald  Younger45  

1  Henry  Scrymgeour  Wedderburn 

Percy  Stuart  Allan46  (Depot)  

2  William  Muir  Knox  Marshall  (Depot) 

2  Charles  William  M'Diarmid  Fiudlay  ... 

2  Thomas  Macaulay  Booth    

2  John  Hewley  Outhwaite 


2ND  LIEUT. 


30  Jan.    78 

31  Jan.    80 
23  Apr.    81 

14  Jan.    80 

17  April  80 

22  Jan.    81 


5  Feb.    S7 

15  Feb.    88 

6  June  88 
29  Dec.  88 
29  Mar.    90 

28  June   90 

28  June  90 

8  Oct.    90 
4  Mar.    91 

17  June   9 

9  Sept.  91 
10  Oct.  91 
20  Feb.    95 

18  June   92 

22  June  92 
20  May  93 
iq  July 

23  Dec. 
23  Dec. 

6  Mar. 
6  Mar. 

29  May 
29  May 


19  June   95 


12  Nov.    73 

29  Nov.  76 

21  Sept.  74 
11  Nov.  76 

29  Nov.   76 

21  July    So 

30  Mar.    81 
1  July    81 

1  July    81 

1  July    81 

1  July    Si 

22  Oct.    81 

22  Oct.     Si 

22  Oct.     Si 
9  Sept.  82 

9  Sept.  8? 


10  Mar. 
14  May 
14  May 
12  Nov. 

7  Feb. 

25  Nov. 

16  Dec. 
28  Apr. 

28  Apr. 

23  Aug. 

29  Dec. 

5  Dec. 
4  Mar. 
1  Sept. 
1  Feb. 

8  Apr. 

10  Oct. 

24  Nov. 
1  Sept. 

23  Sept. 

9  Apr. 

11  Apr. 
21  Nov. 

17  Apr. 

20  May 

12  Aug. 

17  Aug. 
1  Sept. 

18  Nov. 
it  Jan. 

19  Oct. 

21  Oct. 
18  Nov. 
18  May 
28  May 


83 


CAPTAIN. 

BKEV.MAJ. 

MAJOR 

18  June 

81 

i  July 

9' 

28  Nov. 

«3 

25  Nov. 

91 

1  Dec. 

83 

10  Oct. 

92 

2  July 

84 

23  Sept. 

93 

9  Mar. 

86 

14  Feb. 

95 

24  July 

So 

29  May 

95 

1  July 

87 

19  Oct. 

97 

14  Jan. 

88 

18  May 

98 

18  Jan. 

88 

22  May 

89 

1  Nov. 

90 

4  Mar. 

91 

1  Sept. 

91 

18  Nov.   96 

1  Sept. 

9' 

3  Apr. 

92 

8  Apr. 

92 

1  Sept 

93 

23  Sept. 

93 

9  Apr. 

94 

14  Feb. 

95 

7  Apr.    95 

1  Feb.    96 

d  May  96 

2  Aug.  96 
1  Sept.  96 

3  Nov.  96 
:  Jan.  97 

1  Jan.    97 

7  Feb.  97 

j  Oct.  97 

3  Nov.  97 

3  May  98 


20  May    98 


Years'Ser. 

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io  Sept 

96 

4  Nut. 

96 

9  Dec. 

96 

20  Feb. 

97 

24  Mar. 

97 

24  Mar. 

97 

15  May 

97 

17  Nov. 

97 

1  Deo. 

97 

1  Dee. 

97 

28  Mav 

98 

28  May 

98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

1  John  Douglas  Dalrymple-Hay47 

2  Percy  Wilson  Brown  

2  Ian  Rose-Innes  Foster  Forbes 

2  Lewis  Balfour  Bradbury   

i  John  ITchtred  Macdowall  IngilbyiS  .. 

2  Walter  William  MacGregor 

2  Alexander  Walter  Frederic  Baird  

1  Charles  Ogston"   

1  James  Marshall  Maclarea50 

2  Hon.  Reginald  Geo.  Benedict  Forbes.. 
2  James  Keith  Dick-Cuuynghara 

Iau  Alastair  Campbell   

Ittarfer  Hasten. — 1  Henry  Carlaw,51 16  Aug.  84  ;  Hon.  Captain,  16  Aug.  94. 
2   William  Anderson,52  31  Aug.  92;  Hon.  Lieut. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents.  Messrs.  Holt  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  returned  from  India,  %  Dec.  98.     2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  India,  7  Sept.  98. 

1  Sir  George  White  served  with  the  27th  Regiment  on  the  North-West  Frontier  during  the  Indian  mutiny 
in  1857-59  (Medal).  Served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  various  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879, 
including  the  investment  of  Sherpore ;  was  also  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  25th  April  1S80; 
accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  of  31st 
August  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (frequently  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Victoria 
Cross,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration) :  was  awarded  the  FiE  "for  conspicuous  bravery  during 
the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  when,  finding  that  the  artillery  and  rifle  fire  failed  to 
dislodge  the  enemy  from  a  fortified  hill  which  it  was  necessary  to  capture,  Major  White  led  an  attack  upon  it  in 
person.  Advancing  with  two  companies  of  his  regiment,  and  climbing  from  one  steep  ledge  to  another,  he  came 
upon  a  body  of  the  enemy,  strongly  posted,  and  outnumbering  his  force  by  about  S  to  1.  His  men  being  much 
exhausted,  and  immediate  action  being  necessary,  Major  White  took  a  rifle,  and,  going  on  by  himself ,  shot  the 
leader  of  the  enemy.  This  act  so  intimidated  the  rest  that  they  fled  round  the  side  of  the  hill,  and  the  position 
was  won.  Again,  on  the  1st  September  i860,  at  the  battle  of  Candahar,  Major  White,  in  leading  the  finalcharge, 
under  a  heavy  fire  from  the  enemy,  who  held  a  strong  position  and  were  supported  by  two  guns,  rode  straight  up 
to  within  a  few  yards  of  them,  and,  seeing  the  guns,  dashed  forward  and  secured  one,  immediately  after  which 
the  enemy  retired."  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  during  the  latter  part  of  the  time  as  Assistant 
Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1885-89  in  command  of  the  2nd  Infantry  Brigade  and  commanded  at  Mandalay  during  the 
insurrection;  commanded  the  Upper  Barmah  Field  Force  after  the  capture  of  Mandalay  (received  the  thanks 
of  the  Government  and  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  promoted  Major  General  for  distinguished  service 
in  the  field,  frequently  mentioned  in  despatches,  KCB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Zhob  Field 
Force  in  1S90  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  and  Comm'inder  in  Chief  in  India). 

2  Colonel  Mathias  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Gordon  Highlanders 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  Bn' 
command  of  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (mentioned 
in 'despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp;.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  throughout  the  campaign 
and  of  tbe  Jamrud  Column  trom  8th  September  to  Sth  October  1897,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai 
on  the  18th  October  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  led  the  final  successful  assault  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  the  20th 
October — slightly  wounded  (rnention-d  in  despatches),  and  was  present  at  tbe  capture  of  the  Sainpag*ia  and 
Arhanga  Passes,  and  tbe  subsequent  operations  in  the  Maidan,  Waran,  and  Bara  Valleys  (menti'ined  in  des- 
patches. Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  Brevet  Colonel  for  distinguished  service  in  the  field,  two  ClispO- 

3  Lt. Colonel  DickCunyngham  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  on  Transport  duty  in  the 
advance  to  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart;  with  the  Tlmll  Chotiali  Fo>  ce  under  Major 
General  Biddulph  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  under  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  iu  the  Koorum  Valley  Field  Force  in 
the  92nd  Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  engagement  at  Aii  Kheyl;  took  part  in  the  operations  round  Cabul 
in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches)  including  the  attack  on  the  Sherpore  Pass  (Victoria  Cross)  ;  with  the 
Maidan  Expedition  in  1880  as  Acting  Adjutant  of  a  wing  of  the  92nd  Gordon  Highlanders  including  the  engage- 
ment at  Charasiah  on  25th  April  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to 
Caudahar,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  of  the  31st  August  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration) :  was  awarded  the  1T(C  "for  the  conspicuous  gallantry 
and  coolness  displayed  by  him  on  the  13th  December  iSra,  at  the  attack  on  the  Sherpur  Pass,  in  Afghanistan,  111 
having  exposed  himseli  to  the  full  fire  of  the  enemy,  ar.u  by  his  example  and  encouragement  rallied  the  men,  who, 
having  been  beaten  back,  were,  at  the  moment,  wavering  at  the  top  of  the  hill."  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  as 
Adjutant  92nd  Gordon  Highlanders. 

4  Major  Kevill-Davies  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir(  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition 
in  1S84  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (4th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  188,-85  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  High- 
landers and  with  the  River  Column  under  Major  Gene\il  Earle  (Clasp). 

5  Lt.Colonel  Downman  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1884  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Gordon  High- 
landers, and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-85  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Gordon  Highlanders  and  with  the  River 
Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895 
with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  iSth  October  and  at  the  assault  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  the  20th 
October  (mentioned  in  despatches),  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  the  subsequent 
operations  in  the  Maidan,  Waran,  and  Bara  Valleys  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  two  Clasps). 

c  Lt.Colonel  Macbean  served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  6th  October  1879,  with  the  Maidan  Expedition,  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in 
December  1879,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  25th  April  1880;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick 
Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  of  31st  August  and  at  the  battle  of 
Candahar  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  18S1.  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expedition- 
ary Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  011  the 
18th  October  and  at  the  assault  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  the  20th  October — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

8  Major  Wright  served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  6th  October  1879,  with  the  Maidan  Expedition,  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in 
December  1879,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  25th  April  1880;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in 
the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  of  31st  August  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  (mentioned  in  despatches). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  with  the  Jfit  Battahon  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on 


341  The   Gordon  Highlanders. 

18th  October  and  at  the  acsault  of  the  Dargai  Heights  en  the  20th  Octohei— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  oi  Lt.Cclonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

9  Lt.Co-Oi'Ll  Burney  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Adjutant  of  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Gordon  High- 
landers, anC  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidio,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion 
of  the  Gordon  Highlanders  and  with  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Chitral 
Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming 
of  the  Malakand  Pass— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Nmth  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Malakand  Field  Force  and  to  the 
Buner  Field  Force  (menti  >n'd  in  despatches),  and  subsequently  in  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Bat- 
talion Gordon  Highlanders  (Bievet  ot  Lt.Colonel,  two  Clasps). 

13  Major  Denne  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884 
as  Transport  Officer  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  ei  gagements  at  El  Teb 
and  Temai  (two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  and 
with  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp). 

14  Major  Miller  Wallnutt  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Grahaii  in  1884, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-F5 
with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlauders  and  with  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp).  Served 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditn  nary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion 
Gordon  Highlandeis,  and  was  prest  nt  at  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  October,  and  at  the  assault  of  the 
Dargai  Heights  on  20th  October  (mentioned  in  despatches),  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes, 
and  the  operations  in  the  Maidan,  Waran,  and  bara  Valleys  {DSO.  and  two  Clasps). 

15  Captain  Staunton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to 
Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  of  31st  August'and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Bronze  Decoration).    Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

16  Captain  Sinclair-Wemyss  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81. 

18  Captain  F.  Gordon  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  nt  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1S84  as  Adjutant  of  the 
1st  Battalion  of  the  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps)  ; 
and  in  rhe  operations  in  the  Soudau  in  1889  including  the  engagement  at  Toski  (Ciasp). 

19  Captain  Alacready  served  in  the  Eg3'ptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Cla^p,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

20  Lt.Colonel  Jackson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  (Medal,  and 
Kbedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  tlie  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-^5  with  the 
1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  and  with  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp)  ;  in  the  operations 
in  the  Soudan  in  iSSg  including  the  action  of  Toski  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Clasp)  ;  and  in  the  operations  in 
1891  including  the  capture  of  lokar  (4th  Class  of  the  Osinanieh,  Clasp  to  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Dongola 
Expeditionary  Force  unier  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1E96  in  command  of  the  nth  Soudanese  Battalion,  including 
the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hatir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Khedive's  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

21  Captain  Hunter-Blair  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  IV 1  fl-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  ii.  the  Soudan  Expedi- 
tion in  1884  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai 
two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-S5  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  and  with  the 
River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp). 

2i  Captain  Neish  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1884  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Gordon  High- 
landers, and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Gordon  Highlanders  and  with  the  River 
Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp). 

23  Captain  Thomscn  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1884  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Gordon  High- 
landers, and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Gordon  Highlanders  (Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the 
storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Notth  West  Frontier  of  India 
under  Sir  "William  Lockhart  in  T897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  High- 
landers, and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Darsai  on  the  18th  October  and  at  the  assault  of  the  Dargai 
Heights  on  the  20th  October,  at  the* capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  the  operations  In  the 
Maidan,  Waran,  and  Bat  a  Valleys  (two  Clasps). 

21  Captain  Haldane  served  with  the  Waziiistan  Field  Force  ^1894-95  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir  William  Lockhart, 
Commanding  the  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895 
with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant 
Adjutant  General  Head  Quarters  Staff  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  two  Clasps). 

26  Captain  TJniacke  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expediti  nary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  the 
engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  iSth'October  and  at  the  assault  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  20th  October  (slightly 
wounded)  and  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Maidan  and  Bara 
Valleys  (mentioned  in  ne.-patches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps'. 

27  Captain  Murray  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battahon 
Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

28  Captain  Towse  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  189;  with  the  >st  Battalion 
Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1898  with  the  Tirah  ExpeditionaryForce  with 
the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  (two  Clasps). 

29  Captain  Buchanan. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

30  Captain  Kerr  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Adjutant  of  the  1st 
Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO., 
and  Medal  with  Clasp),  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  the 
engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  October  and  at  the  assault  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  the  20th  October,  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Maidan,  Waran,  and  Bara 
Valleys  (two  Clasps). 

31  Major  Campoell  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as  Assistant 
Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  3rd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  ReliefForce  under 
Sir  Robert  Lowm  1895 'with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Battahon  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present 
at  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  October  and  the  assault  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  the  20th  October 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations 
in  the  Maidan,  Waran.  and  Bara  Valleys  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 

32  Captain  Greenhill-Gardyne  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st 
Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


The   Gordon  Highlanders.  34ia 

33  Captain  W.  E.  Gordon  served  with  the  Chitral  Eelief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  189=;  with  the  1st 
Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasn).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  "Si!-  William  Lockhart  in  189  ;-93  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  (Clasp). 

31  Captain  Tytler  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  2nd  Brigade  Mohmnnd  Field  Force,  afterwards  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer 
3rd  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  subsequently  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  in  the 
operations  in  the  Maidan,  Waran,  and  Bara  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

55  Lieut.  Macnab  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion 
Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

36  Lieut.  A.  F.  Gordon  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist 
Battaiinn  Gordon  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  High- 
landers, and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  October,  at  the  assault  of  the  Dargai  Heights 
on  the  20th  October  (mentioned  in  despatches),  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the 
subsequent  operations  in  the  Maidan,  Waran,  and  Bara  Valleys  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

37  Lieut.  Wingate  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion 
Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  attached  to 
the  3rd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  alterwards  throughout  the  campaign  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with 
the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  and 
in  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Maidan,  Waran,  and  Bara  Valleys  (two  Clasps). 

3S  Lieut.  Meiklejohn  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist 
Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Fargai  on  the  iSth 
October  and  at  the  assault  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  the  20th  October— slightly  wounded  (two  Clasps  . 

39  Lieut.  Mackenzie  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert' Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion 
Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force 
with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  October  and 
aS  the  assault  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  the  2cth  October  (mentioned  in  despatches),  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha 
and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Maidan,  Waran,  and  Bara  Valleys  [DSO.,  and  two  Clasps). 

40  Lieut.  Dingw:ill  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion 
Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force 
with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  iSth  October  and 
at  the  assault,  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  the  20th  October  (severely  wounded),  and  in  the  oiierations  in  the  Maidan, 
Waran,  and  Bara  Valleys  (two  Clasps  1. 

42  Lieut.  Cameron  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist  Battalion 
Gordon  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
Wrilliam  Lockhart  in  1S97-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  October  and  at  the  assault  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  the  20th 
October  (mentioned  in  despatches),  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  subsequent 
operations  in  the  Maidan  Valley— severely  wounded  (two  Clasps). 

43  Lieut.  Craufurd  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  tst  Bat- 
talion Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-58  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  hi  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  18th 
October,  at  the  assault  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  the  20th  October  (slightly  wounded),  at  the  capture  of  the  Sam- 
pagha and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Maidan,  Waran,  and  Bara  Valleys  (two  Clasps). 

44  Lieut.  Simpson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  took  part  in  the 
operations  in  the  Maidan  and  Barn.  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

4i  Lieut.  Younger  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  ist 
Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  in  the  Maidan  and  Bara  Valleys 
(two  Clasps). 

46  Lieut.  Allan  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  unler  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  subsequeut  operations  in  the  Maidan  and  Waran 
Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

47  Second  Lieut.  Dalrymple  Hay  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1397-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and 
was  present  at  the  engagement  al  Dargai  on  the  18th  October  and  at  the  assault  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  the  20th 
October,  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Maidan, 
Waran,  and  Bara  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

48  Second  Lieut.  Ingilby  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  [8g7-g3  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  (Medal  with 
two  Clanps). 

49  Second  Lieut.  Ogston  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  trie  ist  Battalion  Go'-doa  Highlanders  (Me  lal  with  Clasp). 

50  Second  Lieut.  Maclareu  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Wi'^-m 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  (Medal  witji 
Clasp). 

51  Captain  Carlaw  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  188 2 with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  j  also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in 
188+  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai 
(two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  78S4-85  with  the  istBattalion  Gordon  Highlanders  and  with  the 
River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Belief  Force  unner  Sir  Robert  Low 
in  1885  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal 
with  Clasn).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S 
with  the  Tirah  Expeditiona-y  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  (two  Clasps). 

52  Lieut.  Anderson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  iS78-8o,and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  and  in 
the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1870;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candaharand 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Seived  in  the  Boer  war 
ofi88i. 

[For  the  Record  of  the  Services  of  the  Gordon  Highlanders,  iee  end  nfRoyal  Irish  I!ifles,p.  345. 


342  The  Queen's  Own  Cameron  Highlanders. 

^QTH      -j  Formerly  the  J<jth  (Queen's  Own  Cameron 

Regimental  District,  I  Highlanders)  Regiment. 

INVERNESS.     J  (The  3rd  Battalion  i's  formed  of  the  Highland  Light  Infantry  Militia. 
The  Thistle  ensigned  with  the  Imperial  Crown.    "Egmont-op-Zbb  "_"  Egypt"   (with  the  Sphinx). 
D  Onob"  "Salamanca"  "Pyrenees"  "Nivelle"  "Nive" 

"Alma"  "Sevastopol"  "Lucknow  "  "Egypt,  ii 

Year£ser.|  Colonel  .—Sir  Richard  Chambre  Hayes  Taylor,1  XCB 


fist  Batt.,  Egypt. 
|_2Ud  Batt.,  Aldershot. 


Full, Half 
Pay.  Pay. 


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FUENIES 

Toulousb  "  "Peninsula"  "Watebloo" 
1882"  "Tel-el-Kebie"  "Nile,  1884-81." 
.  Ensign,n  Dec.  35  ;  it. ''29  liar.  39  ;  Capt.*?!  Aug.44  ; 
Major,  8  Aug.  54;  Lt. Colonel,  12  Dec.  54  ;    Colonel,  21  May  58;   Major  General,  6  Mar.  63  ;   Lt. General, 
1  Oct.  77;  General,  1  Apr.  83;  Colonel  Cameron  Highlanders,  9  Sept.  87. 
Lieutenant   Colonel.— 1  Gordon  Lorn  Campbell    Money,11   CB,  USO.,   Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen;  Ensign, 
p8Feb.6S;    it.28Oct.71;  Captain,  18  Aug.  So;  Major,  1  Feb.  84;    Bt.Lt. Colonel,  1  Jan.  83  ;  Lt. Colonel, 
21  May  04 ;  Colonel,  23  Jan.  95. 
2  James  Maitland  Hunt,13  Lt. 12  Feb.  74  ;  Captain,  12  Feb.  81 ;  Bt.Major,  18  Nov.    82  ;  Major,  1  Dec.  86 ; 
Lt. Colonel,  3  Apr.  97. 


Majors. 
T.  F.  Archibald  Watson-Kennedy,14) 
(Bt.Lt. Colonel    16    Nov.   98),  2nd  in  |- 
Command  3  Apr.  97    J 

1  Frederick    "Hacket-Thompson,17   2nd  > 
in  Command  2  Nov.  98 , S 

Henry  Huntly  Leith  Malcolm19  

2  Duncan  Francis  Davidson- 

2  Adam  Scott-Ellioi2c(ie;»0 

George  Ross  Ca.va.ye,2'  Adjutant  1  Vol.  ~) 

Battalion  1  Feb.  94 j 

p.s.c.  J.  Spencer ^Ssvan^(Bt.Lt.Colonel\ 
16   Nov.  98),    Dep.  Assist.  Adj.   Gen.', 

Devonport,  15  Nov.  9S  ) 

MalcolmStewartRiach,'254rf/.  jVol.Bn.  \ 
Argyll  $■  Sutherland'Hi  ghldrs.y>iZov  .96  $ 
Captains. 
Augustus  deSegur  M'KerreH,30»er!;!/!5> 

with  the  Egyptian  Army    J 

Angus  Falconer  Douglas-Hamilton,31  \ 
Adjutant  6  Vol.  Bn.  Gordon  Highlanders  - 

1  Feb.  04  J 

Hon.  Andrew  David  Murray22 

Walter  Douglas  Swart33   

Henry  Gordon  Wolrige-Gordon,34  Adj.  I 
2Vol.Bn.Boyal  Highlanders,  6  Apr,  95  1 

...  |t  Frederic  Alexander  MacFarlan35    

...  1 1  Arthur  Frederick  Egerton   

Francis  Louis  Scott -Kerr,   Adjutant! 

3  Battalion  18  Jan.  97 S 

...  11  Seymour  Spencer  Somerset  Clarke 

>/]2  |a  Douglas  Lilburn  MaeEwen 


2ND     LIEUT. 


6  Aug. 

2  Jan. 
23  Oct. 
23  Oct. 

23  Oct. 


17  July 


27  Jan.  75 

22  May  80 

29  Sept.  80 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

22  Oct.  81 

27  Jan.  83 

23  Aug.  84 

23  Aug.  84 

12  Nov.  84 

7  Feb.  85 

6  May  85 

9  May  83 

28  Apr.  86 

26  Feb.  91 


captain,    bkev.maj. 


20  Jan.     86 


20  Feb. 

24  Aug. 

1  Dec. 

22  Oct. 

22  Oct. 


24  July    91 
7  Dec.    91 


7  Dec.    92 


25  Mar. 

9  Jan. 
27  Jan. 

9  Apr. 

1 3  May 
iS  June 


25  Aug. 

24  July 

27  Dec.  89 

2  Aug.  92 

1  Apr.  93 

14  June  93 
7  Sept.  93 

29  Aug.  85 

12  Sept.  93 

1  Feb 


92 
92 
93 
93 
94i 
2  June   94 

27  June   94 

9  Oct.     95 1 

20  Feb.    93 1 

28  Sent. 


95 
96 1 

96 
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21  May 

24  July 

7  Dec. 

1  June 
3  Apr. 
3  Apr. 
6  Apr. 

6  Apr. 

16  Aug. 
19  May 

24  May 

7  Sept. 
7  Sept. 

28  Sept. 

2  Nov. 
2  Nov. 


11  Mar. 
1  Apr. 

7  Sept. 

1  Feb. 
21  May 

24  July 

3  Apr. 

3  Apr. 

7  Apr. 
19  May 
19  May 
24  May    08 

7  Sept.  98 
26  Oct.     93 

2  Nov.    98 

2  Nov.    o3 


22  Feb.    93 


94 


97 


2:  May 

3  Apr. 
9  Apr.    98 
19  May    98 

24  May    08 
2  Nov.    98 


1 6  Nov . 


16  Nov.    98 


21  Dec. 

1  Alexander  Colin  M'  Lean    4  May 

1  James  Douglas  M'Lachlan 

t  John  Campbell,  Adjutant  1  Feb.  98  . 
1  Hon.  Edward  Oliphant  Murray 

1  Arthur  Chancellor   

2  Cecil  Mitchell  Innes   

1  Angus  Cameron  {Depot}    

2  Lawrence  Oliphant  Grame,  Adjutant  V 
17  Nov.  97_  .... 

LIEUTENANTS. 

1  Henry  Robert  Brown j  21  Sept. 

1  Neville  John  Gordon  Cameron  '  17  Dec. 

George  Cecil  Minett  Sorel-Cameron    ...I     5  Apr. 
Arthur  David  Nicholson I  21  Oct. 

2  Percy  Thomas  Charles  Baird    j     7  Mar. 

1  Rodolph  Ladaveze  Adlercron    

1  Hon.  Alfred  Henvy  Maitland 

Thomas  Henry  Healey,37  serving  with  1 

the  Egyptian  Army    J 

2  Ernest  Craig  Brown  

1  William  Murray  Stewart 

1  St.  Clair  Maling    Grant     MaeEwen,  }       .  ., 

serving  with  the  Egyptian  Army }  3 

1  Douglas  Nathaniel  CarietonCapelMiers  6  June 

1  Hon.  Ralph  Alexander  Campbell 9  Dec. 

1  James  Walter  Sandilands [  24  Mar. 

1  Alexander  Home    '  15  May 

1  Archibald  Jose  Campbell  Murdoch 13  May 

Second  Lieutenants. 

2  Stuart  Hay    j  15  May 

1  George  Ireland  Fraser I     6  Apr. 

1  Percy  William  Norman  Fraser    1     6  Apr. 

2  Harry  Tailyour  Lumsden j  20  July 

2  George  Duff  Sutherland  Dunbar  j     3  Aug. 

I    Alexander  Duncan  Macpherson :     7  Sept. 

1  Charles  Glen  Collins 14  Sept. 

2  David  Edw.  Maitland  Makgill  Crichton    14  Sept. 
'Quarter  Master. — 2  John  Cameron,  26  Apr.  97  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

1  Alexander  Preston  Yeadon,  9  Mar.  9S  ;  Hon.  Captain,  16  Nov.  98. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents.  Messrs.  Holt  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Malta,  25  Feb.  1892. 

I  Sir  Richard  Taylor  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (save  the  interval  between  9th  Feb.  and  15th 
June  1855)  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  full  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  79th  Highlanders  from 
Feb.  to  16th  Nov.  1858  in  the  Indian  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  commanded  a 
Brigade  in  Oude  from  Nov.  1858  to  Jan.  1859  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

II  Colonel  Money  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-35  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as  Assistant 
Military  Secretary  to  Sir  Frederick  Stephenson,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  ^mentioned  in 
despatches,  DSO.). 


The    Queens  Own  Cameron  Highlanders.  343 

13  Lt.Colonel  Hunt  served  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Khedive's  Star) :  also  served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  (Clasp). 
Served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and 
was  Dresent  at  Kosheh  during  its  investment  and  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

14  Lt.Colonel  Watson-Kennedy  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  as  Regi- 
mental Transport  Officer,  and  was'present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  as  Transport  Officer  isc  BattalionBlack  Watch,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with 
the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Black  Watch,  took  part  with  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  J3arle,  jnd  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Kirbekan — severely  wounded  (two  Clasps). 

17  Major  Hacket  Thompson  served  as  Transport  Officer  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  throughout  the  Egyp- 
tian war  of  1882.  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was 
present  at  Kosheh  during  its  investment  (wounded)  and  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

19  Major  Malcolm  served  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  throughout  the  Egyptian  warofiS82,  and  waspresent 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir— twice  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  18S4-S5  on  special  service  as  Staff  Captain  with  the  whaler  boats  (Clasp). 

23  Major  D.  F.  Davidson  served  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1SS2,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  throughout  the  Nile  Ex- 
pedition in  1884-S5  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  (Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier 
Field  Force  in  1885-86  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  Kosheh  during  its  investment  at  the 
reconnaissance  on  the  16th  December,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

26  Major  Scott-Elliot  served  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition 
in  1884-85  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  (Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field 
Force  in  1885-86  in  command  of  the  Cameron  Division  of  the  British  Camel  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Giniss. 

27  Major  Cavaye  served  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  iSS?,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1884-85  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in 
1885-86  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  Kosheh  during  its  investment  and  in  the  engagement 
at  Giniss. 

2i  Lt.Colonel  J.  S.lEwart  served  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star  ;  also  served  throughout  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1S84-85  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  (Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan 
Frontier  Field  Force  in"  1885-86  as  Adjutant  of  the  Cameron  Highlanders,  was  Staff  Officer  at  Kosheh  during  its- 
investment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

29  Major  Riach  served  throughout  the. Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  with 
the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  Kosheh  during  its  investment,  at  the  reconnaissance  on  the  16th 
December,  and  was  Staff  Officer  at  Kosheh  Fort  during  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

30  Captain  M'Kerrell  served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-815  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  with 
the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  Kosheh  during  its  investment,  at  the  reconnaissance  on  the  16th 
December,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss, 

31  Captain  Douglas  Hamilton  served  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S85  with  the  Cameron  High- 
landers (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field 
Force  in  1885-86  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  Kosheh  during  its  investment  and  in  the 
engagement  at  Giniss. 

32  Major  Hon.  A.  D.  Murray  served  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S5  with  the  Cameron 
Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp",  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier 
Field  Force  i'q  1885-86  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  Kosheh  during  its  investment  and  in  the 
engagement  at  Giniss. 

13  Captain  W.  D.  Ewart  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  with  the 
Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  Kosheh  during  its  investment  and  m  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

31  Captain  Wolrige-Gordon  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  with 
the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  Kosheh  during  its  investment  and  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

35  Captain  MacFarlan  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  with  the 
Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  Kosheh  during  its  investment,  at  the  reconnaissance  on  the  i6tb 
December,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

37  Lieut.  Healey  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudau  in  1885-89,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
at  Giniss  (Medal  for  distinguished  conduct  in  the  field),  Kosheh,  Sarras — five  times  wounded  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, Bar  to  distinguished  conduct  Medal),  Gemaizah  and  Toski  (2nd  Bar  to  distinguished  conduct  Medal), 
Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  on  Transport  duty,  including 
the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Khedive'.s  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  isi  Battalion  The  Queen's  Oicn  Cameron  Highlanders 
(formerly  the  ygth  Regiment). 

Kaised  m  1793.  Scotland,  to  February  1794.  Ireland,  to  June  1794.  England,  to  August  1794. 
Flanders,  to  May  1795.  England,  to  July  1795.  West  Indies,  to  1797.  England,  to  June  1799. 
Guernsey,  to  August  1799.  Holland,  to  October  1799  (battle  of  Egmont-op-Zee).  England,  to  1800. 
Spain,  to  March  1801.  Egypt,  to  October  1801  (received  the  badge  of  "Egypt" — with  the  Sphinx). 
Minorca,  to  1802.  Scotland,  to  1803.  Ireland,  to  1805.  England,  to  August  1807.  Denmark,  to 
November  1807.  England,  to  May  1808.  Sweden,  to  July  1808.  England,  to  August  1808.  Portugal, 
to  February  1809.  England,  to  July  1809.  Holland,  to  September  1809.  England,  to  1810.  Portugal 
and  Spain,  to  1814  (battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Toulouse). 
Ireland,  to  May  1815.  Belgium,  to  December  1815  (battle  of  Waterloo).  France,  to  1818.  England, 
to  1820.  Ireland,  to  1825.  Canada,  to  1836.  Scotland,  to  1839.  England,  to  1841.  Gibraltar,  to  1848. 
Sanada,  to  1851.  Scotland,  to  1853.  England,  to  May  1H54.  Scutari,  to  June  1854.  Varna,  to 
September  1854.  Crimea,  to  1S56  (battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol).  England,  to  June  1857.. 
Ireland,  to  July  1857.  East  Indies,  to  1871  (capture  of  Lucknow).  England,  to  1875.  Scotland,  to  1879. 
Gibraltar,  to  1882.  Egypt,  to  1884  (war  of  1882,  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir).  Soudan,  to  1886  'campaign, 
of  1884-85).     Egypt,  to*  1887.    England,  to  March  1888.     Scotland,  1888. 


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The  Royal  Irish  Rifles. 


ristBatt.,Dum  Dum.Bengal. 

|_2TJ 


Formerly  the  8yd  (Comity  Dublin)  and  the 

Omental  District,  I  *6th  (R"Vai  bounty  Down)  Regiments.         L-dBatt.,  Poona,  Bombay. 

BELFAST.        J  (The  3rd,  4th,  5th,  and  6tli  Battalions  are  formed  of  the 

North  Down,  the  Antrim,  the  South  Down,  and  the  Louth  Militia  respectively.) 
The  Harp  and  Crown.     "  Quits eparubit?"    "India"  "Egypt"  (with the  Sphinx).     "Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1806  ' 
"Boubbon"  "  Talaveba"  "  Busaco  "  "  Fuentes  d'Onob"  "  Ciudad  Rodbigo  "  "Badajoz  "  "  Salamanca" 
"Vittobia"  "Nivelle"  "Oethes"  "Toulouse"  "Peninsula"  "  Centeal  India." 
Colonel.— Wilmot  Henry  Bradford,1  Ensign,  P24  May  33;    Lt.  P26  Aug.  36;    Capt.  P27  Aug.  41;    Major 
"8  Au".  51 ;  Lt. Colonel,  29  Dec.  54  ;  Colonel,  29  Dec.  59  ;  Major  General,  6  Mar.  68  ;  Lt.  General,  1  Oct.  77 
General,  1  July  Si ;  Colonel  Irish  Rifles,  24  May  86. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 1  Charles  Haggard,  Lieut.  27  Mar.  72  ;  Capt.  19  Nov.  81 ;  Major,  3  Aug.  89 

Colonel,  28  Oct.  96. 
2  Henry  Averell  Eagar,  Lt.  2  Dec.  74;    Capt.  t8  Jan.  82;  Major,  28  Dec.  8q  ;  Lt. Colonel,  25  Nov.  96. 


Full 
Pay. 


Lt. 


Majobs. 
Henry  James  Seton,  -2nd  in  Command') 

28  Oct.  96  i 

Arthur  Thomas  Swaine,  2nd  in  Com-  \ 

mand  31  Dec.  96    J 

Frederick  John  Tobin,12  Comtmndant  > 

Mount  Aboo  Sanitarium  12  July  97...  > 
p.s.c.  Walter  Adye,1J  D. A. A. General,  \ 

War  Office,  8  July  9S j 

John  Southwell  Brown1* 

Edward  Allen 

Herbert   Loftus   Welman,15  Adjutant  ) 

6  Battalion  Eijle  Brigade  20  Nov.  93  S 
William    Hugh    Dunlop,   Recruiting  > 

Stajf  Officer,  Dublin,  1  Feb.  97  5 


Captains. 
p.e.c.William  Evelyn  O'Leary,16  sero-~) 


2ND  LIEUT. 


ing  with  the  Egyptian  Army 
Octavius  Claude  John  Hallum 
William  John  M'Whinuie,17  D.A.A.  ) 

General,  Foona,  22  Apr.  98      ) 

Archibald  Claude  Douglas  Spencer,  1 

Adjutant  5  Battalion  1  Feb.  95    / 

FitzKoy  Edraond  Penn  Curzon  

Harold'    Martin     Cliff,    Adjutant    6  ) 

Battalion  21  Jan.  97 $ 

Henry  John  Morphy 

Kennedy      Berest'ord,      Adjutant     4 ) 

Battalion  1  Feb.  97 ) 

Fred.  John  Hamilton  Bell 

Charles  Edward  Ramsey  Harvey,  Sta-  1 

tion  Staff  Officer,  Foona,  13  Mar.  98  j 
Godfrey     WarburtOn     Massey,    u-rfk  1 

Provisional  Battalion S 

p.s.c.  Theodore  Stephen  Fox-Strang- ) 

ways1* • ) 

George   Brenton  Laurie,  Adjutant    4) 

rot.  Bn.  Deoon  Eegf.  6  Oct.  96    $ 

Arthur  Joseph  Berkeley  Addison 

Henry  Francis  Rushworth  Despard  ( 

(Depot) ) 

Walter    Ernest     Onslow     Campbell  / 

Blunt,  Army  Pay  Department ) 

Thomas  Carson  

Arthur  Robinson  Kay  Hall,  with  Pro-  j 

visional  Battalion     J 

Arthur  Vavasour  Weir 

Arthur  Hoskyns  resting19 

Louis  Hemington  Noblett  

Brabazon  Hubert  Maine  Fox,  Comdt.  1 

Poorundhur  Sanitarium  9  Feb.  97  ...  j 

Vincent  JosephKelly    

Wilfred    Philip   Dinisdale 


30  Jan. 

1  May 
13  Aug. 

22  Jan. 


2  Dec.  74  26  April  82 

17  May  76  :q  July     82 

12  May  77  1  Apr.     83 
10  Oct 


19  Feb.    79 


22  Jan.    81 

22  Jan.    81 
19  Feb.    81 

23  April  81 
13  Aug.   79 


Lieutenants. 
2  Edgar  Jessopp  Christie,  Station  Staff) 

Officer,  Colaba  Depot,  9  Nov.  96  )" 

1  Philip  George  Wright  Kckforu 

1  OsbertCliutonBakerAdjutant  iJan.96 
Degge   Wilmot-Sitwell,  Adjutant  3  1 

Feb.  96  $ 

2  Edward  Chalouer  Bradford   

1  Hugh  Gerald  Brenan    

■1  Herbert  Alexander  Kennedy   

2  Henry  Coram  Wright  ...  

2  Charles  Rodney  Spedding 

2  Richard  Algernon  Craigie  Daunt 

1  James  William  Alston  [Depot) 

1  Harry  Lawrence  Low  

1  Harold  Richard  Charley 

1  Louis  Charles  Sprague : 

1  Charles  Carrol  Macnamara  ...  

2  Reginald  Walter  Morton  Stevens   

2  Richard  Lionel  Hughes  Hallett  

'  Samuel  Kirk  Flint,-"  sercing  with  the  ) 

Egyptian  Army  5 


7S 

12  April  79 
26  Apr.    80 

12  Mar.    81 
9  June    80 


1  July 
1  July 
1  July 

1  July 
1  July 
10  Mar. 
12  May 
12  May 
25  Aug. 
25  Aug. 

6  Feb. 


5  Feb.  87 

14  Sept.  87 

16  Nov.  87 

16  Nov.  87 

16  Nov.  87I 

11  Feb.  8R| 

22  Aug.  88 1 

8  Dec.  88' 

8  Dec.  88| 

9  Nov. 


14  May 

2  Sept. 
25  Aug. 
18  July 

21  Nov. 
21  Nov. 
16  Mar. 

3  July 

3  Ju'y 

1  Oct. 


23  Mar.    89 

9  Nov.    89 
1  Mar.   90 


29  Oct.     90 

17  Jan.  91 
25  July  91 
12  Mar.  92 
23  Dec.     93 

7  Mar.  94 
10  Oct.  94 
23  Jan.  95 
28  Sept.  95 
7  Dec.  95 
6  June  96 
S  Sept.  96 
5  Sept.  96 

18  Nov.    96J 


14  Nov.    84 

15  Apr.    85 
19  Aug.    85 

24  Jan.    87 
28  May    87 


BBEV.MAJ. 


89 
89 
S9 

2  Jan.    90 

93 


28  May 

87 

4  Aug. 

87 

25  Oct. 

87 

31  Dec. 

87 

14  Nov. 

88 

21  Nov. 

83 

3  -Aug. 

89 

4  Sept. 

89 

4  Sept. 

89 

4  Sept. 

89 

2  Mar. 

93 

1  July 

93 

20  Nov. 

93 

20  Feb. 

95 

2  Sept 

93 

6  Oct. 

96 

21  Jan. 

97 

1  Feb. 

97 

3  Feb. 
15  Jan. 
ij  Jan. 

97 
98 
98 

18  July 
1  July 


25  Mar.    98 

2  Apr.    98 
22  Apr.    98 


2  Mar.  93 

20  Nov.  93 

18  Nov.  94 

28  June   90  j  27  July  95 


2  Sept.  95 

5  Jan.  96 

2  Mar.  96 
17  Mar.  96 

6  Oct.  96 
1  Feb.  97 

3  Feb.  97 
27  Apr.  97 
13  Nov.  o; 
27  Nov.  97 
15  Jan.  98 

3  Aug.  98 

3  Aug,  9S 


2  July  90 
18  April  92 
10  Jan.    93 

2  Mar.    93 

4  June  94 
2  Sept.  95 

25  Nov.  96 
2  Apr.   98 


r6  Jan.    93 


Full  Half 
Pay.  Pay. 


The  Royal  Irish  Rifles. 


345 


Second  Lieutenants. 

i  Alexander  Graham  Forbes  

i  Bertram  Allgood  

i  Robert  Henry  Seymour  Dashwood  .. 

2  Ernest  George  Dnnn    

2  Ernest  Howie  Saunders 

2  Adrian  Francis  Theodore  Hughes 

2  Robert  Geoffrey  Baker 

Charles  Stewart  Dixon  

2  Lennox  George  Brydgts  Rodney    


2NI>  LIEUT. 

15  May 

Q7 

15  May 

97 

15  May 

97 

8  Sept. 

97 

8  Sept. 

97 

8  Sept. 

Q7 

16  Feb. 

qfc 

4  May 

98 

4  May 

SB 

Quarter  Masters.- 


-2  John  Dwyer.  23  Jan.  92;  Hon.  Lieut. 
1  George  Thomas  Drage,  [3  Apr.  98  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 


Facing)  Dark  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  South  Africa,  23  Apr.  97.     2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Bermuda,  i£8o. 

1  General  Bradford  served  m  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  9th  Feb.  1S55  with  the  2nd  Battalion  "Rifle 
Brigade,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  01'  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

12  Major  Tobin  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  23rd  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  and  was  present  in 
a  skirmish  at  Sii.ari,  near  Spitungi,  South  Afghanistan  (severely  wounded),  and  in  an  affair  with  the  Marris  in  the 
Koochali  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  commendations  of  the  Government  and  the  Commander 
in  Chief  in  India,  Medal). 

13  Major  Adye  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was  present  in 
the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881. 

14  Major  J.  S.  Brown  served  in  the  Alghan  war  in  1880,  and  took  part  in  the  march  from  Quetta  to  the  relief  off 
Candahar  (Medal).     Served  in.  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

lb  Major  Welman  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16  Captain  O'Leary  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  189?, 
including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Ha&r  (4th  Cla-;s  of  the  Osmanieh,  Khedive's  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

17  Captain  M'Whinnie  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  188S,  including  the  engagement  afe 
Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

18  Captain  Fox-Strangways  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  i3S8,  including  the  engagement  at 
Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Cla^p,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

19  Major  Festing  served  in  the  Niger  Soudan  campaign  under  Major  Arnold  in  1897  as  Adjutant  to  the  force, 
including  the  expeditions  to  Egbon,  Bida,  and  Ilorin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

2"  Lieutenant  Flint  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896,  includ- 
ing the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (promoted  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  Khedive's  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

Record  of  the  Sercices  of  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Rifles — formerly  the  83rd  (County  Dublin)  Regt. 
Raised  in  1793.  To  England,  1794.  To  the  West  Indies,  1795.  To  England,  1S02.  To  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
1805  (capture  of  the  Cape).  To  the  Peninsula,  1809  (battles  of  Talavera,  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Rod- 
rigo,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Vittona,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse).  To  Ireland,  1S14.  To  Ceylon,  1817.  To 
Scotland,  1829.  To  Ireland,  1830.  To  America,  1834.  To  England,  1843.  To  Ireland,  1845.  To  India,  1849 
("  Central  India").  To  England,  1862.  To  Ireland,  1866.  To  Gibraltar,  1867.  To  India,  1S70.  To  South  Africa, 
881.    To  England,  1882. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Rifles— formerly  the  86th  (Royal  County  Down)) 

Regiment. 

Raised  as  Cuyler's  Shropshire  Volunteers  in  1793.  To  Ireland  and  England,  1794.  Entitled  "  86th,  or  Shrop- 
shire Volunteers,"  1794.  Served  as  Marines,  1795.  To  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1796.  To  India.  1799.  Six  companies 
to  Egypt,  1801 ;  returned  to  India,  1802.  Entitled  "  86th,  or  Leinster  Regiment,"  1806.  To  Isle  of  Bourbon,  1810 
(capture  of  Bourbon).  To  Isle  of  France,  1811.  To  India,  1812.  Entitled  "  86th,  or  Royal  County  Down,"  1814^ 
f2Ud  Battalion  raised  and  disbanded  in  1814. J  To  England,  1819.  To  Ireland,  1821.  To  West  Indies,  1827.  To 
England,  1S37.  To  Ireland,  1840.  To  India,  1842.  To  England,  1859.  To  Gibraltar,  1864.  To  Port  Elizabeth 
and  Mauritius,  1867.  To  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1870.  To  England,  1875.  To  Bermuda,  1S80.  Entitled  "2nd 
Battalion  Royal  Irish  Rifles,"  18S1.    To  Nova  Scotia,  1883.    To  Gibraltar,  1886.    To  Egypt,  1SS7.    To  Malta,  1S91, 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders — formerly  the  75th  (Stirlingshire)  Regt^ 
Raised  in  Scotland  in  1787,  and  proceeded  to  India,  j  788  (storming  cf  Seringapatam).  To  Scotland,  1807.  To- 
Ireland,  1810.  To  England,  1810.  To  Jersey,  1811.  To  Sicily,  1811.  To  Ionian  Islands,  1814.  To  Gibraltar,  1821^ 
To  England,  1823.  To  Ireland,  1824.  To  England,  1S30.  To  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1830.  To  England,  1843. 
To  Wales,  1844.  To  Ireland,  1845.  To  India,  1849  (capture  of  Delhi  and  relief  of  Lucknow  under  Sir  Coins. 
Campbell).  To  England,  1862.  To  Ireland.  1866.  To  Gibraltar,  1S67.  To  Hong  Kong,  186S.  Half  the  Regiment, 
to  Singapore,  1S69.  To  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  Natal,  1870.  To  Ireland,  1S75.  To  the  Channel  Islands, 
1877.  To  England,  1878.  To  Malta.  1881.  To  Egypt,  1882  (war  of  18S2,  including  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and 
campaign  of  1884-85).    To  Malta,  1885.     To  Ceylon,  1888. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  (formerly  the  92nd  Regiment). 
Raised  in  1794,  and  proceeded  to  the  Mediterranean.  Gibraltar,  to  1795.  Corsica,  101796.  Gibraltar,  101798. 
England  and  Ireland,  to  1799  Holland,  to  1799  (battle  of  Egmont-op-Zee).  England,  to  1S00  Minorca,  Gibraltar 
and  Malta,  to  1801  (battle  of  Mandora).  Egypt,  to  1802  (received  the  badge  of  "Egypt,"  with  the  Sphinx), 
Ireland,  Scotland,  and  England,  to  1807.  [2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1803.]  Denmark,  to  1S07.  England,  to  1S08!. 
Spaim,  England,  and  the  Netherlands,  to  1809.  England,  to  1810.  Spain  and  Portugal,  to  1814  (battles  of 
Corunna,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Almaraz,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nive,  and  Orthes).  [2nd  Battalion  disbanded,  1814.I, 
Ireland,  to  1815.  Belgium  and  France,  to  1815  (battle  of  Waterloo).  Scotland  and  Ireland,  to  1819.  Jamaica,  to 
1327.  Scotland  and  Ireland,  to  1834.  Gibraltar  and  Malta,  to  1841.  Barbadoes,  to  1844.  Scotland,  to  1846. 
Ireland,  to  1851.  Corfu,  to  1853.  Gibraltar,  to  1855.  The  Crimea,  to  1856.  Gibraltar,  to  185S.  India,  to  1863." 
England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  to  186S.  India,  to  188 1  (battles  of  Charasiah,  Cabul,  and  Candahar).  South  Africa! 
to  18S1  (Boer  war).    England  and  Scotland,  to  1885.    Channel  Islands,  to  1887.    Ireland,  to  1887, 


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87th 

Regimental  District, 
ARMAGH. 


] 


Princess  Victoria's  (Royal  Irish  Fusiliers). 

Formerly  the  Sjth  (Royal  Irish  Fusiliers)  and  rIstBatt.,  Egypt. 

l_2ndBatt.,  Colchester. 


the  Sgth  {Princess  Victoria's)  Regiments. 

(The  3rd,  4th,  and  5th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  Armagh,  Cavan,  and  Monaghan  Militia  respectively. ) 
Princess  Victoria's  Coronet.  "Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "Monte  Video"  "  Talaveba."— An  Eagle,  with  a 
Wreath  of  Laurel  above  the  Harp  in  addition  to  the  Plume  of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  in  commemoration  of  their 
distinguished  services  on  various  occasions,  and  particularly  at  certain  battles.  "Babbosa"  "Tabifa" 
"  Java"  "Vittobia"  "Nivelle  "  "Niagaba"  "  Obthes"  "Toulouse"  "  Peninsula"  "Ava"  "Sevastopol  " 
"'Egypt,  1882,  1S84"  "  Tel-el-Kebib." 

I  Colonel.— Alexander  Hugh  Cobbe,1  CB.  2ml  Lieut.  16  June  43  ;  Lieut,  ^io  Jan.  45  ;  Captain,  "21  July  48  , 
Major,  »2  Nov.  s5  ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  28  July  64  ;  Lt. Colonel,  11  July  68  ;  Colonel,  30  Oct.  71  ;  Major  General 
1     6  May  82  ;  Lieut. General,  1  Sept.  86  ;   Colonel  Irish  Fusiliers,  11  Sept.  97. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. — 2  p.s.c.  John  Reeves,4  Lieut.  21  Jan.  74;    Capt.  25  June  81 ;    Major,  25  Jan.  38  ; 

Lt. Colonel,  31  Dec.  95. 
'      p  s.c.   Frank    Robert    Crofton   Carleton,  Lieut. 
Lt.  Colonel,  14  Sept.  98. 


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Sept.  74 ;  Capt.  8  June 


Major,  2  3  July  91  ; 


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2ND  LIEUT. 


July 

13  Nov. 
7  Aug. 

14  Jan. 


Si 
22  Jan.    81 


■I 


Majors. 

1  Frederick  Henry  Munn,4 

mand  26  June  96    

2  Claude   Rainier  Rogers,5  2nd  in  Com- 

mand 26  June  96  

1  James  Douglas  Standen 

2  Alexander  M'Donnell  Moore6    ]  2 

2  'Iheodore  Gordon  Barclay  {Depot)  

1  Charles  Style  Kincaid8 

William  Stafford  Joseph  Barry,18A<Z;'.  ~i 

Ki/nee  Tal  Vol.  Rifles  and  Rohilciuia  > 
Vol.  Rijles  1  Feb.  94 J 

2  Felix  Frederic  Hill4  

Captains. 

1  William  Pearson  Davison4  (Depot)  !     3  Oct. 

p.s.c.  William   Persse   Blood,1"  Dep.i\  22  jan 

Assist.  Adi.  Gen.  Punjab  1  Apr.  95  3 
Francis  Marwood  Hext,4  Adj.  2  Vol.  {  |        Q  . 
Bn.  Gloucester  Regt.  10  Aug.  95 J;     J 

2  Rowland  Brinckman4 j  22  Jan. 

Fred.    John     Angell,7    Major   Army  \  [ 

Ordnance  Department    ) 

William    Harry    Percival    Plomer,4 )  1 

In*tr.  (?.  Military  College  27  Jan.  98  j 
Chas.Ulric  Sandys, Adj. 4,  Bn.  1  Dec.  93 

1  Richard  Meredith  de  Berry9 

Herbert  Adolphe   Coddington,  Adj. ) 

1  Tower  Hamlets  Vol.  Rifles  v  Apr.  94  j 
William  EUiotCairnes.^id/.t  J'oL-Bb. 
1'orkshire  Lt.  Lnfantry  31  Mar.  97 

2  Tom  Evelyn  O'Leary20    

1  Frederick  Henry  Bourne  Connor21  

Thomas  Charles  Benson,11  Adjutant) 

3  Battalion  24  Aug.  96  ) 

1  Gerard    Beechey     Howard     Rice,12  ( 

Adjutant  16  Sept.  95    ) 

Robert  Waugh  Leeper,    Adjutant  5  '/ 

Battalion  25  Mar.  95  J 

Reginald  Percy  Thomas,13  Adjutant  ) 

3  Guernsey  Militia  1  June  97  5 

Richard  Tucker  Gray, Adj.  2  t'ol.  Bn  \ 

Middlesex  Regt.  22  May  97 i 

1  Walter  Barrington  Silver  

1  Markham  John  Willoughby  Pike 

1  Douglas  Wilfred  Churcher23 

2  George  Kilner  Swettenham  

2  Philip  Richard  Wood  ...  

Frederic    Lewis    Vernon    Jenkins,  ~t 
Army  Pay  Department $ 

1  p.s.c.  Arnoid  RobinsonBurrowes24  j  11  Feb. 

2  Walter  Francis  Templer 

2  John  Eastwood  Ramsay  Brash   

.Sir  Henry  Blyth  Hill,  Bart.,  serving  ^ 

with  the  Egyptian  Army  / 

Lieutenants. 

2  Charles  Conyers  

1  Alexander  Eustace  Stawell  Heard25... 
1  Bertram  Edward  Crocker  (Depot)   

1  Fred.  A.  Greer,  serving  with  Mounted  I 

Inf.  in  Egypt,  with  rank  of  Capt....  } 

2  Edward  Warner  Shewell    

1  Philip  Gould   

1  Malcolm  Wilson    

1  Robert  Alexander  Gray 

r  Charles  Elliot  Southcy25    

1  William  Grirtith  Baynes  Phibbs 

2  Colin  Dick,  Adjutant  1  Apr.  97 

2  Hugo  Mascie  Taylor  {Depot)    

1  Ralph  Durrant  Sadleir  Stoney   

1  Hugh  Cracroft  

1  Henry  Ball  Holmes    

2  Albert  Lionel  Westropp  Hughes  ... 
2  Francis  Augustus  Maling  Welsh  ... 

2  Henry  Lewkenor  Knight 

2  Arthur  Gerald  Knocker 

Second  Lieutenants. 
1  Alex.  Henry  Campbell  MacGregor 

1  William  Dundas  Dooner  

■2  Reginald  Gauntlett  Shuter 

Samuel    Rebsch  Paul,   serving  with 
West  African  Frontier  Fore  


84 


5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 


1 1  Feb. 
9  May 

10  Nov. 


88 


J  June  89 
I  21  Dec. 
23  July 
29  Oct. 

18  Mar. 
8  Apr. 

10  Oct. 
10  Oct. 
13  Aug. 

19  Oct. 
22  Feb. 
15  Mar. 

20  May 
7  Mar. 
2  June 
2  June   94 
2  June   94 

10  Oct.     94 
6  Mar.   95 


7  Dec. 
28  Dec. 
28  Dec. 

25  Mar. 


11  Sept.  76 

24  June  76 

28  April  77 
1  Dec.  80 
9  Aug.    73 

17  May    79 

30  Mar.    81 

13  Apr.    3i 

1  July 
1  July 

1  July 
1  July 
1  July 

22  Oct. 

10  May 
10  Mar. 

6  Feb.    84 

14  May 
14  May 
14  May 

29  July 

7  Feb. 
6  May 

12  Nov. 

28  Apr. 

25  Aug. 
25  Aug. 
25  Aug. 
10  Nov. 
10  Apr. 

10  Apr. 

31  July 
18  Dec. 
18  Dec. 

12  Nov. 

16  Sept. 
1  July 

25  Jan. 

1  Apr. 

26  Apr. 

26  Apr. 
9  May 
1  Jan. 

ir  May 
10  Aug. 
12  Aug. 
31  Dec. 

4  Feb. 
15  Dec. 
22  May 

1  June 

1  Jan. 

27  Jan. 
9  Feb. 


30  Mar. 

28  Aug. 

14  May 

12  Aug. 

4  Oct. 

20  May 

13  Oct. 

25  Jan. 

23  Feb. 
18  Apr. 

1  July 

1  July 

12  Aug. 

7  Sept. 

9  Jan. 

29  May 

8  Feb. 

21  May 
2r  May 

5  Aug. 

30  Dec. 

25  Jan. 
1  Apr. 

22  Aug. 

10  Aug. 

12  Aug. 
16  Sept. 

31  Dec. 
4  Feb. 

22  May 

1  June 

1  June 

6  July 
27  Jan. 

9  Feb. 


BBEV.MAJ. 


1  July 

12  Aug. 

9  Jan. 

.5  Aug. 

7  Nov. 

12  Aug. 


31  Dec.    95 
9  Feb.    98 


20  May 


Jan. 


16  Nov. 


98 


!  Major  Barry  served  with  the 
1st  Battalion  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1S82  until  invalided 
on  20th  September  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star;. 


Yeara'Ser. 

Full 
Pay. 

Half 
Pay. 

2 

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Srconb  Lieutenants. 
Eustace  Malim  Hairis 

1  Alex.  Laurence  Joseph  Miller  Kelly  ... 

2  William  Haire-Forster     

Reginald  John  Kentish   

1  Miles  Bertie  Cunninghame  Carbery  ... 

2  Charles  Monk  Gibbon  

Victor  Hubert  Kavanagh 


2ND    LIEPTS. 


24  .Mar.   97 

15  May   97 
11  Aug.   97 

8  Sept.  97! 
1  Dec.     97 1 

16  Feb.    98 
4  May    9S1 


8  I  ...     Qaxrter  Masters.— i  "Robert  Johnston,26  21  Oct.  91  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

!     4   j  ...  2  George  Henry  Osborne,27  2  Nov.  95 ;  Son.  Lieut. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Bengal,  1883.    2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Egypt,  21  Apr.  1884. 

1  Lit. General  Cobbe  served  as  a  Volunteer  with  the  Field  Force  throughou  t  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in 
1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  in  command  of  the  ist  Infantry  Brigade  Kooruin 
Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
VS.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Reeves,  Majors  Munn  and  Hill,  Captains  Davison,  Hext,  Brinckman,  and  Plomer  served  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1S84,  and  were  present  in  the  engagements  at  El 
Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

5  Major  Rogers  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in 
1S84,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Teb  El  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star}. 

6  Major  Moore  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1SS4  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rcyal  Irish  Fusiliers,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Tamai,  the  relief  of  Tokar,  and  the  affair  at  Tamanieb  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  West  Coast  of  Africa  in  1892,  and  was  in 
command  at  the  attack  on  Tambi  on  the  14th  March  (wounded) ;  was  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Tambi  on  the 
7th  April  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Major  Angell  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland 
Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

8  Major  Kincaid  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

9  Captain  de  Berrv  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1898  with  the  Remount  Depot 
(Medal). 

10  Major  Blood  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  188S 
as  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Signalling,  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

11  Captain  Benson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Munster 
Fusiliers  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

12  CaptainRice  served,  with  the  Munipore  Expedition  in  1891  as  Transport  Officer  (Medal  with  Clasu). 

13  Captain  Thomas  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888  including  the  engagement  at 
Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

20  Majir  O'Leary  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  as  Transport  Officer  (Midal  with  Clasp)  ; 
and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892  as  Transport  Officer.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir 
Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling,  including  the  engagement  at  Sado,  on 
the  Panjkora  River— slightly  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Captain  Connor  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  uuder  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as  Assistant 
Chief  Commissariat  Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Major  Churcher  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Transport  Officer 
and  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

24  Captain  Burrowes  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1S91  as  Assistant  Superintendentof  Army  Signalling 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

25  Lieut.  Heard  served  in  (he  Soudan  campaign  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1893  with  the  Remount  Depot 
<  Medal}. 

25  Lieut.  Southey  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  in  189':  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  (Medal). 

2S  Lieut.  R.  Johnston  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  iS82,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Claarj,and  Khedive's  Star). 

27  Lieut.  Osborne  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and 
Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Princess  Victoria's  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers 
(formerly  the  87th  Regiment). 
Raised  in  1793.  Proceeded  to  Flanders,  1794.  To  Bergen-op-Zooai,  1795.  Home,  1796.  To  'West 
Indies,  1796.  Home,  1804.  (2nd  Battalion  raised  in  1804.  Proceeded  to  Guernsey,  1807.  Home,  1 80S, 
To  Peninsula,  1809.  Home,  1814.  To  Guernsey,  1814.  Home,  1816.  Disbanded,  1817.)  To  Guernsey 
1804.  Home,  1805.  To  South  America,  1806.  To  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1807.  To  Mauritius,  1810 
To  India,  1815.  To  Burmah,  1825.  To  India,  1826.  Home,  1827.  To  Mauritius,  1831.  Home,  1843 
To  India,  1849.  To  China,  i860.  Home,  1861.  To  Gibraltar,  1866.  To  Malta,  1868.  To  Nova  Scotia 
1872.  To  Bermuda,  1876.  Home,  1877.  To  Guernsey,  18S0.  Home,  1881.  To  Egypt,  1882.  Home 
1882.     To  India,  1883. 


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Regimental  Distrti  t 
GALWAY. 


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tist  Batt.,  D^vonpart. 
2nd  Batt.,  ffieerut,  Bengal. 


The  Connaught  Rangers. 

Formerly  the  88th  [Connaught  Rangers) 
and  the  g^th  Regiments. 

(The  3rd,  4th,  and  5th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the 
South  and  North  Mayo,  the  Galway,  and  the  Roscommon  Militia  respectively.) 
The  Harp  and  Crown.  "  Quia separabit ! '"     The  Elephant.  "  Seringapatam  ""  Egypt  "  (with  the  Sphinx).  "  Tala- 
vera"  "  Busaco"  "Fuentes   d'Onob"  "Ciudad  Rodbigo"  "  Badajoz  "  "Salamanca"  "  Vittoeia"  "  Nivelli" 
"Obthes"  "  Toulouse  ""  Peninsula  "  "  Alma  "  "  Inkhbman  "    "Sevastopol"    "  Centbal  India"  "  South 
Africa,   1877-8-9." 

I  Years'  Ser.  Colonel.—  Joseph  Edwin  Thackwell,1  CB.,  Ensign,  p6  June  34  ;  Lieut.  23  Oct.  30  ;  Captain,  P26  May  48  ; 
IFqU  Half'  Major,  12  Dec.  54  ;  Lt. Colonel,  2  Nov.  55  ;  Colonel,  25  June  01  ;  Major  General,  6  March  68  ;  Lt. General, 
Pay., Pay. j     22  £)ec.  78  ;   General,   1  July  81  ;  Colonel  Connaught  Rangers,  23  Dec.  89. 

Lieutenant  Colonels.  —  1  Lionel  Godolphin  Brooke,  Commanding  2nd  Brigade,  Tochi  Field  Force  ;    Ensign, 

p5  May  6o  ;  Lieut.  28  Oct.  71  ;  Captain,  15  April  79  ;  Major,  :  July  81;  Lt. Colonel,  1  July  95. 
2  Charles  Edward  Harman,  Lieut.   21   Sept.  7s  ;    Captain,  30  Mar.  81  ;    Major,  21  Jan.  90;  Lt. Colonel, 
8  Feb.  98.  


30 


Majobs. 
2  John  de  Courcy   0'Grady,'3  2nd  in~) 

Command  3  Dec.  96  J 

1  Attiwell  Henry  Wood,u  2nd  in  Com-  / 

mand  8  Feb.  98    i 

1  Maurice  George  Moore15 

2  Alexander  Wdliam  Day  Maclean,'") 

Commandant  Kuilana  Depot J 

1  Altred  George  Goodenough  Elton21  > 

(Depot)   J 

2  John   James   Francis   Hume,20  Com-  } 

mandant  Landour  Depot  1  Apr.  93     .* 

1  Nathaniel  Albert  Delap  Barton25 

2  Edmund  Alexander  Grubbe26  

Captains. 

i  Harry  George  Adams-Connor22  

Charles  Hall,  Army  Ordnance  Depart ... 
Charles   William    Bowlby,  Adjutant  ) 

5  Battalion  9  May  97  j 

John     Staples     Moles  worth    Lenox) 

Conyngham,  Adj.  3  Bit.  1  Mar.  97...  J 
Henry  D^schamps  Chamier.^tf/^Fb/.  )_ 

Bn.  W.  Surrey  Regt.  31  May  97 ) 

p.s. c.Charles  Delme-  Radcliffe,  serving  '1 

in  Uganda ) 

Arthur  Wm.  Hadden   Bell,  Adjutant  ■) 

9  Bn.  King's  R.  Rifles  16  Aug.  94  ...  ) 

1  Charles  Herbert  Davis  Cass 

2  Arthur  George  Vaughan  Chichester,  1 

Station  Staff  Officer,  Meerut,g  May  98  j 

Georsre  Higgiuson  Ford-Hutchinson, ) 

DSO.  seroingtvitk  the  Egyptian  Army  j 

p.s.c.  Oswald  Henry  Pedley,  serving  > 

with  the  Egyptian  Army ) 

2  Alexander  William  Abercrombie30 

2  Herbert   Gore,    Station   Staff    Officer,  ) 
Ian  io«r,  ig  Mar.  98    5 

1  John  Frederic  Robertson31 

Harry  Gerald  Keith  Matchett,  serving  ~> 

with  the  Egyptian  Army J 

2  Geo.  Lamont  Hobbs.Aljutant :  Apr.9i 

1  William  Edward  John  Grylls    

2  Shadwell  John  Murray  (Depot) 

i  George  Cuthhert  Digan    

2  Harry  Adair  Thompson32 

Wdliam  Chas.Giffaxd  Heneker.yern'n^  ) 
in  the  Niqer  Cjast  Protectorate / 

1  William  Stopford  Sarsheld 

2  Arthur  John  Bromley  Church,  Armyt 

Fay  Department   ) 

Lieutenants. 

2  Francis  William  Lawson  

2  John  Claudius  Henrj1  Raven 

William  Allardice  Hamilton 


2ND  LIEUT. 


30  Jan.  78 

S  Sept.  77 

22  Feb.  79 

16  Feb.  78 

9  July  79 

22  Feb.  791 

13  Aug.  79 

22  Jan.  81! 

22  Jan.  Si, 


CAPTAIN.      I     BBEV.MAJ. 


13  July    78 


C.  V.Ieacke,  Adjutant 3  Vol.Bn.  Essex  ~> 

Regt.  2  Nov.  go, with  rank  of  Captain  j 

1  Percy  T.  Horto'n,  Adjutant  2  Nov.  98  ... 

1  Archibald  Swiaton  Hog 

Edward  Fitzher  ierc  uespard,  Army") 

Fay  Department j 

2  Henrv  Robert  Gordon  Deacon,  Station  ) 

Staff  Officer,  Pachmarhi  15  Sept.  9S     J 
2  Travel's  l£artlev  Faikiner 

1  Wilfred  Arthur  White  (Depot) 

2  Robert  Richards  Challenor 

2  Frederick  Joseph  Bvrne   

1  Henry  Francis  Newdigate  Jourdain 

Osmond  Donald  Blunt31   

1  Richard  Percy  Littleton  Vigors    

2  Capel  Hanbury  Mesham    

1  James  Lionel  Joyce  Conry   

1  RobertWilliara  Harling 

2  William  Nathan:el  Stuart  Alexander 

2  Henry  Worsley  Gough    

1  Addis  Delacombe 

Hu^h  Moore  Hutchinson,  serving  u-ilh  ^ 

West  African  Regiment   J 

2  Arthur  Lorean  Keogh    


S  Feb.  87 

14  Sept.  87 

11  Feb.  88 

9  May  88' 

27  June  88: 

5  Sept.  SS 
19  Sept.  83 
24  April  89 

6  Jiilv    89    24  Sept. 
6  July    89'   12  Feb. 

18  Sept.  89!     2  Nov. 

1  Mar.    90'     9  Jan. 

28  June   90    39  Mar. 

29  Nov.   90    21  Apr. 

2  May    91!  11  Aug. 


11  Sept.  78 

2  Dec.  74 
13  June  74 
30  Aug.   79 

20  June  79 

23  June  80 

27  Oct.  80 
1  July    81 

13  July  80 
1  July    81 

1  July    81 

1  July    81 

10  Mar.    83 

6  Feb.  84 
23  Aug.   84 

2  Feb.    Si 

7  Feb.    85 

q  May    85 

11  Oct.  82 
9  May    85 

20  Aug.  85 

27  Jan.    86 

10  Nov.   86 

7  Mar.  89 
6  Nov.  89 
20  Nov.  89 
18  Dec.  89 
18  Dec.    89 

12  Feb.  90 
12  Feb.  90 
24  Sept.  90 


13  Apr.    Si 

76  Sept.  82 
1  Nov.  82 
is  Aug.    83 

30  July    85 

17  Dec.    84 

7  April  87 
27  Dec.    85 


1  July 

2  Dec. 

2  Dec. 

2  Dec. 
15  Jan. 
12  Feb. 


87 


Sg 


90 


12  Feb.    93 

1  July  91 
8  Feb.  93 
8  Feb.    93 

6  Sept.  93 

1  July    95 

10  Mar.  97 
3  Feb.    98 


24  Sept.  90 
19  Jan.  88 
1?  Feb 


9I 

91! 

92    17  Dec. 

02 

93 

93 

93 


16  Nov.  95 


7  Nov.    91 

9  Jan.  921 
27  Jan.  92] 
27  Jan.  92 
17  Dec.  02 
25  Feb.  93 
15  Mar.  93 

20  M  ay  9  * 
19  July    93 

21  Oct.  93 
3  Nov.  93 
7  Mar.  94 
7  Mar.  94 
6  June  94 

10  Oct.  94 
12  Dec.    94I 


14  Aug. 

6  Sept. 
11  Oct. 
20  Dec. 

7  Apr. 
ic  Aug. 

1  Jan. 
29  May 
26  Jan. 

1  Mar. 
10  Mar. 
31  Mav 
13  Nov. 
19  Oct. 

2  Nov. 
2  Nov. 


2  Nov. 

21  Dec. 
21  Dec. 

9  Jan. 

8  Feb. 
14  Aug. 

6  Sept.   93 

20  Dec.     93 

16  Aug.    94 

1  Mar.    07 

1  Mar.    97 

10  Mar.    971 

31  May    9  7 

20  July    98 


8  Lt.Colonel  L.  G.  Brooke  served  as 
Adjutant  with  the  94th  Regiment  is 
the  Zulu  war  of  1S79,  and  waspresens 
in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi — slightly 
wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

1  Major  Wood  served  with  the 
8Sth  Regiment  throughout  the  Kafir 
war  of  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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349 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Alexander  Wise 

Ernest  Yeldhain,  Station  Staff  Officer,  \ 

Landour  Depot,  2r  ISov.  97 J 

Richard    Harte    Keatinge  Willans, ) 

Army  Service  Corps ) 

;  Walter  William  Molony 

2  James  Pearson  Stockley 

George  Frank  Brooke    

John  Charles  MacSwiney    

1  Charles  Edward  Hack 

1  Francis  Knox  Porr.eroy 

Arthur  Frere  Lambert   


2ND    LIEUT. 


6  liar.    95 
95 


21  Dec. 
29  Feb. 

15  May 
8  Sept. 
1  Dec. 
1  Dec. 
1  Dec. 
8  Dec. 


96| 

97 
97 
97 
97 
97 
97 


7  May    93 


Quarter  ^Taster 


■2  Thomas  M'Clelland,33  17  Oct.  94  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
1  Michael  James  Kenny,86 11  March  96  ;  Hon.  Lieut, 


Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
ut  Battalion  returned  from  Aden,  14  Dec.  91.     2 'id  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  13  July  18S9. 

1  General  Thackwell  served  with  the  22nd  Regt.  in  the  campaign  in  Sind,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Hyderabad  (Medal).  Also  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  3  jutuern  Mahratta  Country,  including  the  investment 
and  capture  of  Forts  Panulla  and  Pownghur.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Brigade  Major  to 
ist  Brigade  2nd  Division — including  the  "battles  of  Alina  and  [nkermau  (horse  shot),  siege  of  Sebastopol  and 
repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  October.  On  4th  August  1855  he  was  appointed  Assistant  Adjutant  Genera]  to  the 
3rd  Division,  and  served  with  it  until  broken  up  in  April  1856  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and 
Iit.Colonel.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

13  Major  O'Grady  served  with  the  94th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Ulundi,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni  including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold — severely 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1880-81  in  command  of  the  troop  of  Mounted  Infantry 
g4th  Regimeat  at  Pretoria  during  its  investment. 

15  Major  Moore  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  throughout  the  Ka5r  war  of  1877-73,  and  the  Zulu  war  of  T879 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  Major  Maclean  served  with  the  94th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  operations 
against  Sekukuni,  including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Major  Hume  served  with  the  94th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879.  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Ulundi,  and  iu  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni.  including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i83o-8i,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Bronkhorst  Spruit — severely 
wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

21  Major  Elton  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78,  and  the  Zulu  war  of  1879 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

-■  Captain  Adams-Connor  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i83i  as  Garrison  Adjutant  at  Newcastle. 
25  Major  Barton  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
ZG  Major  Grubbe  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

30  Captain  Abercrombie  served  iu  the  Burmese  Expedition  from  1885  till  the  close  of  1887  with  the  1st  Battalion 
of  the  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  including  the  expedition  to  the  Ruby  Mines  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

31  Captain  Robertson  served  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  the 
Mounted  Rifles. 

32  Captain  Thompson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Nr-rth  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  focbi  Field  Force  as  Orderly  Officer  2nd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Cla^p)  ■  and  afterwards  with  the 
Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Assistant  Transport  Officer  3rd  Brigade  2nd  Divi-ion  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

34  Lieut.  Blunt  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896)  attached 
to  the  Maxim  Battery,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

35  Lieut.  M'Clelland  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  and  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  (Medal  with 
Clasp).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  or  1S81,  including  the  engagement  at  Madder  Spruit  (severely  wounded). 

36  Lieut.  Kenny  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-79  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  the  Connav.ght  Rangers  (formerly  the  88th  Regimeni). 

Raised  in  1793,  and  proceeded  in  1794  to  Holland.  To  England,  1794.  To  West  Indies.  1795.  To  England,  1795. 
To  India,  1759.  To  Egypt.  1801.  To  England,  1803.  [2 ad  Battalion  raised  1804.]  To  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1806. 
To  Monte  Video  and  Bueno-  Ayres,  1807.  To  England,  1807.  To  the  Peninsula,  1808  (battles  of  Talavera,  Busace, 
Fuentes  d'Onor.  Ciudad  Rodngo,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Nive'.le,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse).  To  Canada, 
1814.  To  France,  1815.  [2ud  Battalion  reduced,  18 16.J  To  England,  1817.  To  Ireland,  1821.  To  the.  Ionian 
Islands.  1S25.  To  Engla.nd.  i8;6.  To  Ireland,  1838.  To  Malta,  1840.  To  West  Indies,  1847.  To  Nova  Scotia, 
1850.  To  England ,  1851.  To  the  Crimea,  1854  (battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerrc.an  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  1.  '?o  Eng- 
land, 1S56.  To  India.  1857  (Indian  Mutinv— "  Central  India").  To  England.  1870.  To  Ireland,  187^.  Tj  South 
Africa,  1877  ("South  Africa,  1677-79").     To  India,  1879.    To  Aden,  1850.     To  England,  1801. 


'  Sans 


35°  Princess  Louise's  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders). 

Q"|ST      ~\ Formerly   the  gist  (Princess  Louise's  Arqiillshirer 

„       wl  I  J  y  V  *./  Kst  Batt.,  Dublin. 

EegimentalDistrict  I  Highlanders )  and  the    93rd    {{Sutherland  (_2ndBn.,Cliaubattia,  Bengal. 

Stirling.     J  Highlanders)  Hegiments. 

(The  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  Highland  Borderers  aud  the  Renfrew  Militia  respectively.) 
Princess  Louise's  Cypher  and  Coronet.      The  Boar's  Head  (The  Campbell  Crest).    "  Ne  Obliviscaris."    A  Cat. 
Peur."    "Cape   ok  Goon   Hope,  1806  '   "  Roleia"  "Vijiiera"   "Corunna"   "Pyrenees"   "Niveliu" 

"Nive"  "Okthes"  "Toulouse"  "Peninsula"  "  South  Afeica,  1846-7, 1S51-2-3"  "Alma" 
^tj-  "Balaklava"  "  Sevastopol"  "Lucknow''  "  South  Africa,  187a." 

Colonel. — Sir  John   Alexander  Ewart,1  KCB.  Ensign,   27  July  38  ;    Lt.  15  April  42;    Capt.ti2  May  48; 

lit. Major,  12  Dec.  54;  Major,  29  Dec.  54;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  2    Nov.  55  ;    Lt.  Colonel,  16  Apr.   58;    Colonel, 

26  Apr.  59  ;  Major  General,  6  March  68;    Lieut.  General,  1   Oct.  77;   General,    13  Jan.  84;   Colonel  2nd 

Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  12  March  84  ;  Colonel  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  30  June  95. 

Lieutenant  Colonels. — 1  Ormelie  Campbell   Hannay,2    Ensign,   vs  Oct.  67;    Lieut.    28   Oct.  71;     Captain, 

17N0V.  78  ;  Major,  1  Jan.  84  ;  Lt. Colonel,  27  June  93  ;  Colonel,  27  June  97. 
2  Gerald  Lionel  Joseph  Goff,4  Lieut.  10  Mar.  75;  Captain,    1  July  84;  Major,  21   Sept.  92;  Lt.Colonel, 
23  July  98.  


Fall 
Pay. 


26 


Half 
Pay. 


9 
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7 

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5 
5 
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Majors. 
2  John  Hasluck Campbell,5  2nd  in  Com-  \ 

maud  15  Mar.  98    ) 

1  Alexander  Wilson,3   2nd  in  Command) 

25  Nov.  98    ) 

Charles  Grant,7  Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  > 
for  Musketry ,  Bombay  Army ,23  Feb.  96  ) 

1  Stanley  Paterson    

1  p.s.c.  Edward  BrabazonUrmston(  Z>epoO 

p.s.c.  Alfred  Edward  John  Cavendish,  > 

D.A.A.Gen.  Dublin,  20  Nov.  97 J 

1  John  Gordon  Wolrige-Gordon10 

?  Francis  Macnarnara  Aitken11 

Captains. 

2  Sydney  Loftus  Robinson12  

Reg.  L'Estrango  M'Kerrell,  Imp.  of\ 

Gymnasia, Punjab  ft  Bengal,!  May  96^ 
1  Thomas  Irvine 

1  Thomas  Archibald  Scott  

Alexander  Francis  Mackenzie,13  Ad- 1 

jutant  3  Battalion  23  Feb.  98    j 

Andrew  Aytoun.  serving  with  Queens-\ 

land  Colonial  Forces  —  ) 

v.s.c.  Henry  D'Estampes  Vallancey,1'  ] 

Staff  Captain   Intell.  Branch,   War  J- 

Office,  18  Oct.  98  ) 

p.s.c.  David  Henderson 

p.s.c.  Alan  Foster,  Adj.  4  Bn.  10  Sept.  94 

2  Kenneth  Boswell  Cameron15  

Stafford  Edmund  Douglas,  Adjutant  3} 

Vol.  Bn.  Royal  Fusiliers  1  July  97  ...  J 

2  Malcolm  M'Neill 

2  Harry  Peyton  Moulton-Barrett,  Aide  ~> 

de  Camp  Jo  General  E.  F.  Chapman    j 

Frederick  Lincroft  La  Caze  Jackson, ' 

serving  in  the  Niger  Coast  Protectorate  j 

Herbert  Aug.    M'Dougal  Williams,'; 

Adj.  t  Dumbarton  >"o'.-Ri/Zes,i6May  96  ) 

■2  Alic  Sutherland,17  Adjutant  15  Jan.  95 

Hugh  Leslie  Henderson,  Adjutant  4) 

Volunteer  Battalion  9  Nov.  96 $ 

Robert   Clements   Gore,   Adjutant  5 1 

Volunteer  Battalion  21  Apr.  97    j 

1  .Archibald  Patten18 

Edw.  Chetwood  Hamilton  Grant, Inst.  } 
Ilythe  School  of  Musk.  17  Dec.  97  J 

1  Francis  James  Bjchardson 

2  Duncan  Darroch 

t  Archibald  John  Campbell  

2  Claude  William  Hedley  Bell20  

Henry  Buchanan  Kirk    

Lieutenants. 
Neill  Malcolm,21  serving  in  Uganda 
Frederick  Chas.  Dundas,  Staff  College 

2  Kenneth  Francis  Crawley  Marallsh  .. 

2  William  John  Bell  Twee&ie™  (Depot)  .. 

1  Henry  Craigie  Macdonald 

2  John  Campbell23 

2  Alexander  Harvey  Maclean  

2  James  Johnston-Stewart24 

Fraser  Geo.  Newall,25  serving  icith  the  ~> 

Egyptian  Army     ) 

1  Duncan     John   Glasfurd,  Adjutant) 
4  May        .i 

1  Henry  Barchard  FenwickBaker-Carr  > 

(Depot) / 

2  Robert  Blackall  Graham26 

2  Patrick  Dalmahoy  MCandlisb27 

2  Henry  Hugh  Gordon  Hyslop28 

George  Edward  Courtenay    

2  Alexis  Elphinston2'J 

2  Reginald  John  Ponsonby  Cox30    

2  Charles  Alexander  Hugh  Maclean31 

1  Ivor  Wilberforce  Watson   

2  Barnett  Albert  Harvey32 

1  Arthur  Lionel  Crisp  Clarke  

Second  Lieutenants. 
Garnet  Wolseley  Muir 


2ND  LIEUT. 


22  Feb.   7Q 


9  July  79 

:i  May  78 
14  Jan 

22  Jan.  79 
9  Julv  79 

23  July  79 

6  Aug.  7Q 

22  Jan.  81 

22  Jan.  81 

22  Jan.  81 1 

19  Feb.  81 

22  Jan.  £ 


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10  Sept.   77: 

1  July     Si  I 

9  Aug.    73 
1  July 


25  Jan. 

9  May 
22  Aug. 
12  Sept. 

5  Dec. 
10  Nov. 


10  Nov.  8c 

1  July  81 

1  July  Si 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  Julv  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  8i 

1  July  81 


8  Oct.  84 

13  Nov.  84 

ii  Jan.  84 1 

1  Feb.  86 

27  Sept  86 

12  Jane  86 

21  Feb.  88 
2)  Nov. 


21  Nov 

8  Mar. 

1  May 
20  Jan. 

31  Jan. 
26  Feb. 


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27  June   93 
18  Nov.  93 


2  Aug. 

93 

23  July 
15  Apr. 

94 
96 

12  Feb. 

97 

23  July  98 
21  Dec.    9S 

1  July    81    26  Feb.    9c! 


25  Aug. 
23  Aug. 

22  Nov. 

12  Nov, 
7  Feb. 

23  May 


26  Feb. 
24  July 
8  Nov. 

23  July 

7  Nov 
7  Mo  v. 


88 


9  May 

85 

23  Feb. 

14  Oct. 

85 

23  Feb. 

25  Nov. 

85 

23  Feb. 

30  Jan. 

86 

1  May 

30  Jan. 

86 

9  Dec. 

28  Apr. 

86 

12  Feb. 

31  Jan. 

90 

1  July 

26  Feb. 
2  Feb. 

90 

9l 

1  July 
20  Nov. 

16  Nov.    98I 


20  Feb.  89 

23  Mar.   89 

24  April  89 
9  Nov.    80 

31  May  9S 
29  Oct.  90 
17  Jan.  91 
10  Oct.     91 


19  Oct. 
21  Oct. 


25  Nov. 
29  Mar. 
24  July 


93 


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17  Dec. 
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23  Aug.  93 
18  Nov.  93 
11  June  94 
23  July    94 


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2:  Oct.  93 
7  Mar.  94 
2  June  94 

10  Oct.     94 

20  Feb. 

19  July 
4  Dec. 

28  Dec. 

29  Feb. 
0  June 
6  June 


5  Sept,   96 

Charles  Neil  Macdonald I  23  Dec.    96 j 

2  James  Barratt  Gillatt  |  24  Mar..   97 


Lt.Colonel  Hannay  was  employed 
7  Nov.   94iOn   special  service  in   South    Africa 
23  July    95|durrng  the  latter  cart  of  the  Zulu 

11  Dec.    95,war in  1879  (Medal). 

4  Jan.    96:    'Lt.Colonel  Goff  served  withthegist 

is  Jan      Q6,Hlffhli»ders  in  the  Zulu  war  of  187;, 

•    y  'and   was    present  in   the    action    of 

23  Feb.    96iSIrn?lridhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe 
y    (Medal  ivith  Clasp). 

1  May  96',,7,MaJ°r    Grant    served   with    the 

■>  *    Mahsood    Wuzeeree    Expedition   in 

9  Dec.  96  1881. 

12  Feb.  97     8  Colonel  Wilson  served  with  the 

3  Apr.    97  91st  Highlanders  in  thelatter  part  of 
S  Oct.     97  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with 

20  Nov.   97  Clasp). 
1  Dec.    97!    n  Captain  Aitken.— See  Civil  De- 

17  Dec.    97  corations    for    Gallantry,    "  Hart's 

18  Mar.    98Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

27  Apr.    98;    "  Captain  Yallancey  served   n  the 

4  May    98  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

18  Captains  Pattenserved  with  the 
■Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert 
Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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Princess  Louises  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders). 


351 


2ND  LIBUT. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Gervase  Thorpe 

Walter  Gordon  Neilson  

2  Harry  Michael  Thomson    

2  John  Kennedy 

2  Otway  Charles  Herbert 

i  Walter  Buchanan  King 

George  AdinstonM'Laren  Sceales 

Bertram  John  Lang 

James  Boswell  M'Pherson 

Quarter  Masters. — 2  Alexander  Bcattie,34  27  Feb.  95  ;  Son.  Lieut. 

1  Richard  Charles  Williamson,  7  July  97  ;.Hon.  Lieut. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


8  Sept. 

1  Dec. 

1  Dec. 
1 6  Feb. 
16  Feb. 
18  May 
18  May 
18  May 

3  Auji 


98 


ist  Battalionreturned  from  Hong  Kong,  23  Har.  1892.     2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  India  26  Nor.  1891. 

1  Sir  John  Ewart  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  from  the  first  landing  at  Gallipoli  in  April  1854 
until  the  final  evacuation  of  the  Crimea  in  June  1856;  presentwith  the  93rd  Highlanders  at,  the  battle  of  Alma,  and 
until  afterthe  occupation  of  Balaklava;  appointed  a  D.  A. Q.M.  General  26th  Sept.  1854,  and  as  such  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  and  throughout  the  siege  operations  before  Sebastopol  up  to  13th  Feb.  1S55,  when  he 
rejoined  the  93rd  on  promotion ;  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  Sea  of  Azoff,  and  was  at  the  capture  of  Kertch  and 
Yeinikali;  afterwards  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal 
with  four  Clasps,  Brevetof  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie) .  Served  in  Bengal  during  the  Indian  mutiny ;  was  at  an  engagement  near  Bunnee,  and 
afterwards  at  the  final  relief  of  Lucknow ;  held  for  a  short  time  a  command  consisting  of  three  squadrons  of  Cavalry, 
5  guns,  and  500  Infantry  (specially  named  in  despatches,  and  appointed  a  CB.) ;  and  on  the  16th  Nov.  commanded 
the  leading  party  of  stormers  at  the  assault  of  the  Secunderbagh,on  which  occasion  he  personally  captured  a  colour, 
received  two  sabre  wounds  in  an  encounter  with  the  two  native  officers  who  were  defending  it ;  was  again  (very 
severely)  wounded  by  a  cannon-shot  (left  arm  carried  away)  when  in  action  with  the  Gwaiior  rebels  at  Cawnpore  on 
the  ist  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  and  Colonel).  Commanded  the  93rd  Highlanders 
for  a.  short  period  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  was  Lt.Colonel  of  the  78  th  Highlanders  for  upwards  of  five  years. 
5  Major  Campbell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Major  Wolrige-Gordon  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

11  Captain  Aitken  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in. 
1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalisn  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

12  Captain  Robinson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Captain  Mackenzie  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- West- Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argvll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  with 
(Clasp). 

15  Captain  Cameron  served  vith  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1893  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tochi 
Field  Force,  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  and  afterwards  with  the Tirah  Expedition- 
ary Force  on  Transport  duty  (two  Clasps). 

17  Captain  Sutherland  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

20  Captain  Bell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  and  Clasp) . 

21  Lieut.  Malcolm  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Morth  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  Lieut.  Tweedie  served  in  the  Campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Lieut.  Campbell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

24  Lieut.  Johnston-Stewart  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the.  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

25  Lieut.  Newall  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

26  Lieut.  Graham  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

27  Lieut.  M'Candlish  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart. 
in  1897-9S  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  as  Signalling  Officer  ist  Brigade  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

28  Lieut.  Hyslop  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

29  Lieut.  Elphinston  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  and  Olasp). 

30  Lieut.  Cox  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Lieut.  Maclean  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  as  Provost  Marshal  ist  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

32  Lieut.  Harvey  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Lieut.  Beattie  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp) 

[Jor  Record  of  Services,  see  end  of  Leimfer  "Regiment,  p.  352a. 


35 2     The  Prince  of  Wales's  Leinster  Regiment  (Royal  Canadians). 

lOO  |l        Formerly  the  i ooth  (Prince  of  Wales's  Royal     ristBatt.,  Halifax.  N.3. 

*'3i»>«»totDMrMJ    Canadian)  and  io9th  (Bombay  Infantry)  j?^/,.L»ndBatt.,Barb»diei. 

(The  3rd,  4th,  and  5th  Battalions  are  formed  in  the  King's  County,  Queen's  Count}',  and  Meath 

Militia  respectively. 1 
Yenr*1  ser.l  The  Prince  of  Wales's  Plume.    A  Maple  Leaf.    ••  Niigiei"  "  Central  India." 

Fall ; Half  Colonel.— Alastair  M'lan  Macdonald,1  Ensign. '27  Mar.  46 ;  Lieut.  pi2  Nov.  47  ;  Capt.  6  June  54  ;  Bt. Major, 
12  Dec.  54  ;  Major,  17  July  55  ;  Lt. Colonel,  •'13  Jan.  60;  Colonel,  13  Jan.  65;  Major  General,  22  Feb.  70; 
Lieut, General  19  Mar.  85  ;   Colonel  Leinster  Regiment.  29  Nov.  94. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 1  Henry  Walter  Trench,  Entign,  pi6  Feb.  64;  Lieut.  P13  July  67;  Capt.  23  Oct.  75; 
Ma'or,  29  Sept.  82  ;  Lt. Colonel,  3  Juty  93  ;  Colonel,  23  May  98. 
John  Grugan  Glancy,  Lieut.  11  Feb.  75  i  Capt.  7  Jan.  82  ;  Major.  a  Mar.  86  ;  Lt. Colonel,  12  Aug.  95. 


Majors. 

1  Herbert  Martin,  2nd  in.Com.  26  June  9° 

2  St.  John   James  St.    Leger,    2nd 

Command  :  Dec.  96   

1  Arnold  H.N.Urquhart  Champion  (Dep.) 

1  Winton  Seton    

Jas.Willcocks,*  DSO..  ierving  in  West~> 

Africa,  with  rank  of  Li.  Colonel  J 

1  Thomas  Hope  Stavert 

p.s.c.R.  Pontine  Northcott,5  CB.  seroing 

in  W.Africa,  Kith  rank  of  Lt.Colonel 

16  Oct.  97  

Alexander  Francis  Grant  Foulerton,'  ) 

Adjut  tnt  4  Battalion  10  Apr.  95  $ 

Captains. 
Cecil  Walford  Tribe,  Army  Ord.  Dept.... 
George  Lamb,  Adjutant  12  Middlesex  ) 

Volunteer  Rifles  2  Nov.  96 i 

Kenneth  Mackenzie  Drumraond 

Thomas  St.  Clair  Davidson,8  Adjutant  > 

a  Vol.  Bn.  Scots  Fusiliers  1  Nov.  95  > 

Chas.Spencer  Browne  Evans-Lombe,  ) 

Adj.  Bermuda  Volunteers   1  Feb.  95  S 

1  Samuel  RobertLlewellyn  White 

1  Neville  Hope  Campbell  Dickinson1'    ... 
Paget  Edward  Stuart  Reeves,  Adju- ) 

tant  3  Battalion  11  Mar.  98  ) 

1  Geoffrey  John  Denis  Browne18 

Chas.  Logau   Crutchley,  serving   Kith  [ 

West  African  Frontier  Force  1 

p.s.c.   Richard  Trench   Kirkpatrick,  > 
DSO.  seroing  with  the  Uganda  Rifles  J 

1  Theoph.  Fred.  Walter  Ricketts    

Edward  Frank  Griffin 

Arthur  Frederick  Magee,  Bag  Dept.  ... 
Thos.  Alex.  Gardner  Saagater"  (Dep.) 
Wm.Tankerville  Monypenny  Reeve, 

Adjutant  16  Mar.  95  

Alexander  Wilson  Elkington  Twist  . 
Hector  Douglass  Harvest,  Fag  Dept.. 

Herbert  John  Conir.gham 

AlbertCanning,20  Adj.  5  Bn.  22  Jan.  98 
Charles  William  Dutton  Pollard 

2  George  Harry  John  Rooke   

Charles  Edw.  Hamilton  Laughlin,21  ) 

serving  in  Uganda  i 

2  John  Craske    

2  Albert  Gerard  Gavin  Sharp22  

Charles  Vaughan  Hale,2"  PayDept.  ... 

2  Julian  Campbell  Colquhoun    

i  George  Moultrie  Ballen-Smith  


.LIEUTENANTS. 

i  Fra.RogersDugar., Adjutant  23M.ar.9S 

Reginald  Francis  Legg,  se roing  with  ; 

West  African  Frontier  Police * 

1  James  Kilvington  Cochrane    

2  George  Iver  Patrick  PoerO'Shee 

2  Prendergast  Bennett  Carlisle 

2  John  Dryden  Mather 

2  Gordon  Annesley  Taylor  (Depot) 

2  Henry  Telford  Marfett  

2  Frederick  Ernest  Whitton  

2  Frederick  Christian  Heneker 

1  Bryan  John  Jones    

1  Leonard  Robert  Grey  Bell  

2  James  Robert  Moffatt   

■i  Henry  Gerald  Rawdon  Wakefield    ... 

2  Michael  Francis  Fox 

t  Clarence  Reginald  Macdcnald(  De^o<) 
1  Edward  Villiers  Raynes    

1  James  Douglas  Waddell    

2  Herbert  Craven  Stuart 

1  Keith  E  imund  Jopp 

Second  Lieutenants. 

1  Henry  Claud  Leicester 

t  CharlesEdward  Martin 

Patrick  M'CausIand  

1  Richard  Montague  Raynsford  


2ND   LIEUT. 


30  Jan.    78 
20  Mar.    78 


30  Jan.    78 
14  Jan.    So 


1  Oct.  78 

30  Nov.  78 

30  Dec.  71 

11  Feb.  75 
20  Oct.  79 
25  Aug.  80 

12  Feb.  77 


CAPTAIN.        I     BllKV.MAJ. 


6  June   83 

June    83 

23  May    83 
1  Jan.     83 

21  Aug.   84 

28  June   85 

12  Feb.    86 


23  Oct.     80!     1  July    811  29  Sept.  86 


24  Jan. 
22  Jan. 


5  P'eb. 

4  Mav 
11  Feb. 

10  Nov. 

11  Apr. 
22  Aug. 

9  Nov. 

22  Jan. 

1  Mar. 
28  Juno 
9  May 

5  Dec. 
17  June 


12  Mar.    92 
20  May    93 


20  Mav 
9  Sept. 

21  Oct. 
23  Dec. 

7  Mar. 


2  June 

04 

2  June 

04 

28  Ncv. 

•J  4 

12  Dec. 

04 

12  Dec. 

94 

30  Jan. 

PS 

6  Mar. 

OS 

6  Mar. 

ss 

6  Mar. 

95 

28  Sept. 

9S 

7  Dec. 

OS 

7  Dec. 

OS 

5  Sept 

96 

24  Mar. 

07 

24  Mar. 

07 

1;  Mav 

0  7 

8  Sept. 

97 

12  Jan.  81 

1  July  81 

22  Oct.  81 

19  Dec.  83 

19  Dec.  83 

6  May  85 

3  May  8  s 

6  May  85 

22  July  85 

27  Jan.  83 

29  Aug.  85 

25  Aug.  86 

25  Aug.  86 
8  Dec.  36 

22  Oct.  81 

10  Oct.  88 

8  May  89 

1  Apr.  90 

23  July  90 
6  Mar.  91 

1  Apr.  90J 

26  Nov.  91 1 

2  Dec.  91 

18  Dec.  91 

23  Nov.  92' 

26  Apr.  90 ' 

1  Oct.  93 

15  Apr.  94 


1  Aug.  94 : 
4  Sept.  94 | 


3  Mar.  86 

14  Aug.  87 
10  Oct. 

12  Jan.  90 

24  Jan.    90 

14  July    91 

12  Aug.   91 

21  Aug.   91 

13  Mar.  9 
23  Nov.    9 

29  Sept.  9 

26  Oct.  93 
1  Feb.  94 
1  Aug.   04 

18  Jan.     88 

10  Oct.     94 

17  Oct.     94 

1  Feb.  95 
10  July    95 

q  Oct.     95 

8  Jan.    96 

2  Dec.    96 

2  Dec.    96 

31  Mar.  97 

9  Feb.  98 

27  July  98 
27Ju!y  98 
24  Aug.  98 


21  Aug.   91 
26  Aug.   91 

12  Aug.   91 

1  Dec.    92 

29  Sept.  9s 

2  Dec.    93 

17  Oct.    94 
28  Mar.    96 


6  Oct. 

10  Oct. 

1 1  Oct. 
17  Oct. 

5  Dec. 
10  July 
10  July 

2  Nov. 

2  Dec. 
31  Mar. 

4  Apr. 
23  May 
10  July 

26  Feb. 

23  Mar. 
30  Apr. 

27  July 

24  Aug. 


5  Lt.Colonel  Northcott  served  in  the 
Sherbro  Expedition  in  1883  with  the 
2nd  West  India  Regiment  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  CB.  and  Medal).  Sprved 
in  the  operations  in  Zululandim88S  as 
Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General. 
Served  with  the  expedition  toAshanti 
under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  i89s(Star). 

8  Captain  Davidson  served  with  the 
Lushai  Expedition  in  1889  as  Trans- 
port Officer.  Served  with  the  Chin- 
Lushai  Expedition  in  1889-90  as 
Transport  Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  Captain  Dickinson  served  in  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with 
the  44th  Goorkha  Light  Infantry 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Browne  served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star;. 


Years'Ser 

Full 
Pay. 

Half 
Pay. 

2 

3 

2 

I 

I 

I 

17 

3 

TAe  Prince  of  Wales's  Leinster  Regiment  (Royal  Canadians). 


352a 


Second  Lieutenants. 
2  William  Graham  Montgumene  

1  John  Francis  Scobell 

2  Arthur  Caveish  Bentick  Gray 

1  William  Wa'idby    

1    Oliver  Macklem  Denison 

1  ReginaldAnhurHerbertOrpen-  Palmer 


2ND  LIEUT. 

8  Sept. 

Q7 

1  Dec. 

97 

15  Dec. 

97 

4  May 

PB 

25  June 

08 

13  July 

98 

Quarter  Masters.- 


-1  Alexander  Wilkin,  10  June82;  Bon.  Cspt.  10  June  92. 
2  James  Duffield,  18  Nov.  96;  lion.  .Lieut. 


Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Halifax,  IVoca  Scotia,  26  Apr.  98.         2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  9  November  1894. 

1  Lieut.General  Macdonald  s=rved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1834  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Pennefather 
including  the  battles  of  the  Alma  (severely  wounded)  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  4th  Class  cf  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Willcocks  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  with  the  Khyber  and  Cabul  Field  Forces  in  the 
Transport  Train  (Medal).  Served  as  TranspcrtOfficer  in  the  Wuzeeree  Expedition  of  1881  under  Brigadier  General 
Kennedy  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Transport  Officer  and  in  charge  of  Field  Commissariat 
and  also  as  Acting  Road  Commandant  (mentioned  in  despatches.  D&O..  ar.d  Jledal  with  two  Cla*ps).  Served 
with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  in  1889-90  as  Intelligence  Officer  to  the  Chiubck  Column;  also  served  with 
the  Maivipore  Expedition  in  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

6  Major  Poulerton  served  witu  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  Shakespear  served  with  the  Chin-Lusha.i  Rxpeditionaiy  Force  in  1889-90  as  Intelligence  and 
Assistant  Political  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp),  aud  in  the  operations  in  the 
South  Lushai  Hills  in  command  of  the  force. 

19  Captain  Sangster  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star);  and  in  the  Soudan 
campaign  in  1884-85  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Niger  Soud m  campaign  under  Major  Arnold  in  1897  including  the 
expeditions  to  Egbon,  Rida,  and  Ilorin  (Medal  with  C'laspi. 

20  Captain  Canning  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  in  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  expedition  to 
the  Soudan  in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps);  also  served  in  the 
Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Clasp). 

21  Captain  Laughlin  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1888  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

22  Captain  Sharp  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-95  as  Transport 
Officer,  and  afterwards  as  Brigade  Transp  >rt  Officer  ( Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Captain  Hale  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1898  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Leinster  Regiment  (Royal  Canadians) — 
formerly  the  iooth  (Prince  of  Wales'  Royal  Canadian)  Regiment. 

Raised  in  1760  as  "  The  iooth  Highlanders."  Proceeded  to  Guadaloupe,  1761  (capture  of  Martinique),  England 
and  disbanded  1763.  Raised  again  in  1780,  and  served  in  a  naval  action  against  a  French  squadron  in  Porto 
Praya  Bay,  Cape  de  Verde,  in  1781.  East  Indies  1781-84,  during  which  time  it  lost  39  Officers  and  1,200  killed  in 
action  or  diedot  disease.  Disbanded  17S5.  Raised  again  in  7805,  and  proceeded  to  Quebec  ;  on  the  passage  out 
lest  11  Officers  and  260  men  by  sbipwreck  off  the  coast  of  Newfoundland.  American  war  of  1812,  taking  part  in 
numerous  engagements.  In  1813  became  "The  iooth,  or  H.R.H.  the  Prince  Regent's  County  of  Dublin  Regi- 
ment." Disbanded  1818.  Raised  in  Canada  in  1858  as  "  The  iooth,  or  Prince  of  Wales'  Royal  Canadian  Regiment," 
and  proceeded  to  England  in  1858.  Gibraltar,  to  1859.  Malta,  to  1863.  Canada,  to  1866.  Scotland,  to  1868. 
England,  to  1869.  Ireland,  to  1874.  England,  to  1876.  India,  to  1877.  Became  1st  Battalion  "The  Prince  of 
Wales'  Leinster  Regiment  (Royal  Canadians./,"  i83t.    Ireland,  to  1895  (Detachment  to  Ashanti). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Leinster  Regiment  (formerly  the  109th  Regiment). 

Raised  in  1761,  and  proceeded  to  Belle  Isle.  Disbanded,  1763;  again  raised  as  the  109th  (or  Aberdeenshire) 
Regiment  in  1794  ;  disbanded  1795.  Raised  in  1853  as  the  3rd  Bombay  European  Regiment.  With  Central  India 
Field  Force,  1857-59  (siege  and  capture  of  Rashghur,  action  of  Baroda,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garracota, 
action  of  Mudilerpore,  battle  ot  Betwa,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  storm  of  Saharee,  actions  of  Koonah  and 
Muttra,  battles  of  Galowlce  andCalpee).  Kurrachee,to  1804.  [Became  the  109th  (Bombay  Infantry)  Regiment, 
1862.]  Aden,  to  186;'.  India,  to  1S67.  England,  f)  1877.  Became  "  2nd  Battalion  the  Prince  of  Wales' Leinster 
Regiment  (Royal  Canadians),"  18S1.    Ireland,  to  1882.     England,  to  1888.    Malta,  to  1894.    Bermuda,  to  1S95. 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Princess  Louise's  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders 
(formerly  the  gist  Highlanders). 

Raised  as  the  98th,  and  proceeded  to  South  Africa,  1795  to  1803.  (Entitled  "  91st,"  1798.)  [2nd  Battalion  raised 
in  1804,  and  proceeded  to  Holland,  1813-14  (Walcheren).  Reduced,  1815.]  England,  to  1807.  Ireland,  to  1808. 
The  Peninsula,  to  1809  (battles  of  Roleia,  Vimiera,  and  Corunna).  England,  to  1812.  The  Peninsula,  to  1814 
(battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse).  Ireland,  to  1815.  Belgium  and  France,  to  1818. 
England,  to  1821.  Jamaica,  to  1831.  England,  to  1836.  St.  Helena,  to  1839.  South  Africa,  to  1848  (war  of 
1846-47).  [Reserve  Battalion  raised  in  1S42,  and  proceeded  to  South  Africa  to  1855.  England,  to  1857,  when  it 
was  merged  in  1st  Battalion. J  England,  to  1851.  Ireland,  to  1854.  Malta,  to  1855.  Greece,  to  1857.  Ionian 
Islands, to  1858.  India,  to  1868  (being  the  first  Regiment  to  go  overland  from  Alexandria  to  Suez).  Entitled 
';  Princess  Louise's,"  1872.  England,  to  1879.  South  Africa,  to  1885  (war  of  1879).  Ceylon,  to  i883.  Hong 
Kong,  18S8. 


Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (formerly  the  93rd  Reji.). 

Raised  in  1800,  and  proceeded  to  Guernsey.  To  Scotland,  1802.  To  Ireland,  1303.  To  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
1805  (capture  of  the  Cape).  To  England,  1814.  To  North  America,  1814.  To  England  and  Ireland,  1815.  To  the 
Low  Couutries,  1819.  To  the  West  Indies,  1823.  To  England,  1834.  To  Ireland,  1S36.  To  Canada,  1838.  To 
ScHlaud,  1848.  To  England,  7852.  To  the  Crimea,  1854  (battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol). 
To  England,  1856.  To  India.  1857  (capture  of  Lucknow).  To  Scotland,  1870.  To  England,  1873.  To  Ireland, 
1876.  To  Gibraltar,  1871.  To  England,  i38i.  To  Scotland,  1SS2.  To  England,  1884.  To  Ireland,  1886.  To 
England.   1890.     To  India,  i8qi. 


nstBatt.,Ferrnoy. 
I  2nd  Batt. ,  Dinapore, 
Bengal. 


353  The  Royal  Munster  Fusilier3. 

1Q1ST     ~i  Formerly  the  101st  (Royal  Bengal  Fttsiliers)  and  the 
SegimtntaiDistrict  I  104th  (Bengal  Fusiliers)  Regiments. 

TRALEE.        J  (The  3rd,  4th,  and  5th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  South 

Cork,  the  Kerry,  and  tin  Royal  Limerick  County  Militia  respectively.) 
The  Royal  Tiger.    The  Shamrock.    "  Plasset  "  "Condobe"  "Masclipatasi  "   "Badaba"   "Buxab"   "  Rohil- 
cund,   1774  and  1794"  ''Cabnatic"   "Sholinghcb"  "Guzebat"    "  Deig  "   "  Bhubt'pobe"    "  Afghanistan  " 
"Shcznee"     "  Fehozeshuhub"    "Sobbaon"    "Pcnjaub"      "  Chillianwallah  "  "  Goojbbat"     "Pegu" 
"  Delhi  "  "Lccknow  "  "  Burma,  1825-87." 
Tears'Seil 

7i  Colonel.  —  Robert  Stuart  Baynes,1  Ensign,  •'28  July  43;  Lieut.  pz7  Mar.  46  ;  Capt.  15  Mar.  53)  Bt.Major, 
Pay.      26   Dec.  56  ;  Lt. Colonel,  17  June  59  ;    Colonel,  7  Sept.  6$ ;   Major  General,  26  Mar.  70  ;  Lt.  General,  1  July 
81;   Colonel  Munster  Fusiliers,  15  July  95. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 1  Edward  Stokes  Evans,  Lieut.  13  June  74;  Captain,  1  July  81 ;  Major,  1  Apr.  92  ; 
Lt.  Colon-l,  4  Nov.  96. 
Percy  Stanley  Druitt,  Lieut.  21  Sept.  74;  Captain,  4  May  82  ;  Major,  1  Apr.  92;  Lt. Colonel,  23  July  97. 


25 


25 


Majors. 
2  p. s.c.  Benjamin  Reddie  Hawes,"  2nd  in  > 

Command  4  Nov.  96 j  '■ 

1  Charles  Augustus  King  Hall,9  2nd  in  ) 

Command  23  July  97 5  [ 

1  Francis  Henry  Penny j 

2  Alfred  Herrick  Butler  Clough  

1  Pierce  Thomas  Chute1"  (Depot)     

2  George  Sumner  Ormerod11 

1  Bryee  Stewart12    

Henry  Frederick  Williams,13  A  djutant^ 

Administrative  Battalion  Presidency  > 

Volunteers  14  Oct.  95  J 

Captains. 

2  Richard  Ffennell14     

%'.s.c.  Stephen  Thomas  Banning,  In-\ 

structor  R.  M.  College  1  Feb.  96  ) 

1  Randolph  Edward  Whitehead  

Arthur  Frederick   Mann,15  Adjutant  > 

4  Battalion  2  Aug.  97  .: ) 

2  George  Forbes  Holland16 

Aymer   Claud   Maxwell,    Adjutant  5  \ 

Battalion  1  Aug.  95 ) 

2  Arthur  Edward  Osmond  Congdon, 
Station    Staff   Officer,   Kailana,     i 

-rt-Ug.  98 

Wilfrid  Worsley  Blackden.1*  Adjutant^ 
2  Volunteer  Bn.  Lancashire  Fusiliers  ,- 

i  Dec.  97 ) 

1  William  Coape  Oates20  

1  George  Demo  Macpherson  

2  Roger  Courtenay  Boyle22  (Depot)    

1  Gerard  Christopher  Bowen 

Lionel  Charles  Warren,  Adjutant  5  Bn. ', 

Lnniskilling  Fusiliers  30  Sept.  97     ...  [ 

Ernest  Edward  Bruno  Bruno,  Army} 

Fay  Department  j 

2  Henry  Ernest  Tizard 

1  Campbell  Littler  Hendriks 

1  John  Kevin  O'Meagher    

2  Francis  Ambrose  D'Oyly  Goddard 

2  Arthur  Howe   Browne,  Adjutant  18  ) 

May  95 $ 

George  Delamain  Crocker,'3  Adjutant  1 
Rangoon  Volunteer  Rifles  17  Oct.  98  $ 

1  George    Ambrose    Congreve    Webb,  > 

Adjutant  31  July  95 j 

2  Arthur  Milton  Ber\t(Depot) 

Lieutenants. 

1  Paul  Alfred  Charrier 

2  Albert  Armstrong  MacLaughlin 

Verelst  Turner  IV  orship, serving  under) 

the  Royal  Niger  Company  i 

1  Evelyn  de  Burgh  Waddington 

2  Victor  George  Howard  Rickard 

Roger  Henry  Monck-Mason,  serving  I 

in  the  Niger  Coast  Protectorate  J 

1  Frank  Russell  Bruivn  (Depot)  

2  Alderson  Preston  Berthon 

2  Edmund  Peel  Thomson   

2  Frederick  Evelyn  Elliot  Henderson  .. 

2  Charles  Harry  Brownlow  Jarrett 

2  Bernard  Joseph  Fagan    

1  William  Arthur  Hutchinson  

2  Richard  Rolt  Brash  Jackson 

1  Charles  Albert  Knapp 

1  Robert  Edward  Michael  Pakenham  .. 

1  Henry  Arthur  Carroll 

Second  Lieitsnants. 

2  Arthur  Gorhan   

1  Gervg  •  Julian  Ryan     

2  George  Norman  Simms  

t  Herbert  Swynfen  Jervis 

2  Douglas  James  Pritchard  

2  Charles  Anthony  Dunlop  Best 

1  Charles  Robert  Hall    

1  Augustus  Charles  Lionel  Tyrrell    

:  Henry  Reay  Yorke 


2X1)  LIEUT. 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


11  May    7 
5  Aug.   79 

13  Aug.   79 

14  Jan.    So 
1  May    78 

:i  Aug.    80 
19  Feb.    81 


20  Nov.  75 

20  Nov.  75 

2  Dec.  74 

24  Mar.  76 

29  Nov.  76 

20  Mar.  So 

17  April  80 

7  July  80 


16  Nov. 

16  Nov.  87 

9  May  88 

22  Aug.  8E 
8  Dec. 

8  June   80 

27  Nov. 

29  Mar.  90 
3  May    90 

28  June   90 

9  Sept.  91 

9  Jan. 

13  July 
13  July 

13  Aug. 

21  Dec.  92 
9  Sept.   93 


26  Nov.  81 

17  Apr.  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

22  Oct 


1  Apr.    85 

26  Sept.  83 

26  July   82 

20  May    85 

7  Dec.    8s 

4  June   87 

3  July    87 

12  Aug.   87 


3BEV.MAJ. 


M1JOB. 


10  May 

10  May 


!7  Mar.  S9 
4  Sept.  89 
4  Sept.-  89 
1  Aug.  90 
Si  26  Sept.  90 
82      1  Nov.  90 


m  May    82 


9  Sept. 
9  Sept. 
o  Ma3- 

25  Nov. 


25  Aug.  86 

19  Mar.  90 

1  Aug.  90 

26  Sept.  90 
1  Nov.  90 

24  June  91 

30  Dec.  91 

30  Dec.  91 


1  Apr. 
11  Apr. 

13  Apr. 
10  May 


21  Oct. 
21  Oct. 

93 
93 

10  Oct. 
6  Mar. 

94 

6  Mar. 

9  = 

2S  Sept. 
6  June 

95 
06 

24  Mar. 
24  Mar. 

97 
97 

21  July    07 

8  Sept.   97 

1  Dec. 
16  Feb. 
16  Feb. 
16  Feb. 

4  May 

7  May 

6  June 


8  July    93 

20  May 

18  July 

19  Sept. 

1  Aug. 
27  Jan. 

1  Feb. 
17  July 

2  Aug. 
30  Sept. 

1  Dec. 
4  Dec. 
4  Apr. 

9  Nov. 
9  Nov. 


98 


24  June  91 


1  Apr.    92 


1  Apr. 

6  Sept. 
S  July 
11  Dec. 


6  Sept.  92 

8  July  93 

3  June  92 
20  May  94 
29  July  96 

4  Nov.  96 
23  July  97 

:8  July  97 


so  May    94 

28  July    97 

2  Aug.  97 
30  Sept.  97 

1  Dec.  97 
27  Aug.   98 

27  Aug.   98 

1  Nov.   98 

I 

1  Nov.    98 

I  Nov.   93 

12  Major  Stewart  served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-88  with 
the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Munster 
Fusiliers  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

13  Major  Williams  served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  with 
the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Munster 
Fusiliers  (Medal  withtwo  Clasps). 

II  Captain  Ffennell  served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  with 
the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Munster 
Fusiliers,  and  was  severely  wounded 
in  an  engagement  on  the  14th  Feb. 
1887  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

24  Lieut.  Trlmby  served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

[For  remainder  of  Notes,  see  end  of 
Koyal  Dublin  Fusiliers,  p.  355. 

Quarter  Masters. 
2  Thomas  Trimby,2428  Feb.  94  ;  Hon. 

Lieut. 
1  John  O'Connor,   22   Jan.  98;   Son. 

Lieut. 

Facings    Blue. 

Agents,  Messrr.  Holt  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  returned  from  Nova  Scotia, 

1883. 
2nd    Battalion    embarked    for    Malta, 


ist  Batt.,  Aldershot.— ] 

2nd  Batt.,  Maritz-        i 

burg,  Natal.         J 


The  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers 

Formerly  the  102nd  (Royal  Madras  Fusiliers)   and 

the  103rd  (Royal  Bombay  Fusiliers)  Regiments. 

(The  3rd,  4th,  and  5th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  Kildare, 

Royal   Dublin   City,   and  Dublin  County   Militia  respectively.) 

Arcot"  "Plassey"  "  Condore"  "Wyndewash"  "Buxae* 


I 


354 

102nd 

"Regimental  District, 
NAAS. 


The  Royal  Tiger.  "  Spectamur  agendo 

"  NUNDY     DROOG"     "AhBOYNa"     "TERNATE"     "  BanDA "     "PONDICHEBRY 

"Mysore"  (with  the  Elephant)    "Gczerat"   "  Skringapatam  "  "  Kibkee 
"Puwjaub"  "Mooltaw"  "Goojerat"  "Ava."  "Pegd"  "  Lucknow." 


Sholingub" 
Mahidpore"  "Cabnatic" 
Beni  Boo  Ali"  "Aden" 


Years'Ser. 


Fall 
Pay 


Half 
Pay. 


Colonel.— Sir  John  Blick  Spurgin/  KCB.  CSI.  Ensign,  10  Aug.  42  ;  Lieut.  1  June  47  i  Captain,  23  Nov.  56 ; 
Brevet  Major,  :g  Jan.  58  ;  Brevet  Lt.Colonel,  24  Mar.  58;  Major,  30  July  62  ;  Colonel,  9  Mar.  65  5  Major 
General,  1  Mar.  -o  :  Lieut. General,  27  June  83;  Co/oneZ  Dublin  Fusiliers,  8  Jan.  95. 

Lieutenant  Colonels.— 2  Charles  Duncan  Cooper,  Ensign,  8  July  68  ;  Lieut.  28  Oct.  71 ;  Captain,  1  Nov.  79  ; 
Lt.Colonel,  =  June  9^.  „   .  T.  r<  ,       ,       t  n 

George  Arthur  Mills,  Lieut.  12  Nov.  73  :  Captain,  26  May  80  ;  Major,  21  May  88  ;  Lt.Colonel.  7  June  98. 

EUT.  CAPTAIN.      I     BREV.MAJ.  MAJOR. 


2ND  LIEDT. 


Irmg  7 


?:} 


79 
1  May    78. 

14  Sept.  781 

23  Oct.     80 

22  Jan.    8t 
19  Feb.    3 1 


Majors. 

1  Henry   Tempest  Hicks,  2nd  in  Com-\ 

mand  26  June  96    > 

2  Spencer  Godfrey  Bird,  2nd  in   Com-\ 

mand  7  June  98 ) 

Robert    Charles  Peutland,  Adjutant  ) 

Royal  Hospital ,  Chelsea ,  14  Apr.  98  5 

1  William  Henry  Slingsby  O'Neill   

1  George  Arthur  Shadt'orth  (Depot)  

*  Frederick   Paul  English j  22  Jan. 

1  Alexander  Weston  Gordon3  [Depot)  ... 
Claude  GeorgeHeury  Sitwell, serving  > 

in  Uganda j 

Captains. 
Mark    Ralph    Payne  Audain,  A 
Ordnance  Department    

2  John  Francis  Sheppard 

Archibald Hawksley Rutherford, Adj.  > 

Ceylon  Volunteers  19  Jan.  96    j 

Edward  Silver   Strickland,12  Adj.  6  > 
Vol.Bn.  Manchester  Regt.  15  Feb.  97) 

2  Arthur  Henry  Bacon 

Cecil   Bargrave  Collings,  Adj.  5  Vol.  } 

Bn.  Durham  Lt.  Int.  9  Nov.  96 j 

1  Archibald  John  Chapman, at  Staff  Coll 
Richard  Stewart  Gage,13  Adjutant  5) 

Battalion  20  Dec.  94  i 

Walter   Bromilow,   Adjutant    6    Vol.  ~) 
Bn.  Royal  Highlanders  1  July  95   ...  ) 

1  Ernest  Arthur  Dickinson,  Adjutant  \ 

3  Nov.  94    ! ) 

2  Arthur  Edward  Mainwarlng  (Depot) ... 
Geoffrey  Downing,  Adj.  4  Bn.  1  Oct.  97 
Richard  Alexander  Rooth,  Adjutant ' 

Poona  Volunteers  I  Apr.   97 
Arthur    Loveband,  Adjutant  3  Bat 

talion  10  Feb.  96  

Herbert  Carington  Smith, serving  with  \ 

the  Egyptian  Army   J 

2  Charles  Albert  Hensley    

1  Alexander  John  Godley,14  Staff  College 

2  George  Anthony  Weldon1"' 

p.s.e.JohnAlbertEmmanuelMacBean,  I 

DSO. serving  with  the  Egyptian  Army  ) 

2  Henry  Roscoe  Beddoes17     

1  Arthur  Forde  Pilson16 

1  James  William  Royce  Tomkin 

1  Richard  Meade  Pratt  Swift   

1  Edwyn  Fetherstonhaugh   

2  Maurice  Lowndes,  Adjutant  27  Aug.  97 
Athelstan  Dibley 

2  MalcolmPercyEustaceLonsdalet-Depo? 
2  Cecil  FrancisRomer,  Staff  College 

LIEUTENANTS. 

Wilfrid  John  Venour,  serving  with  the  > 

Egyptian  Army $ 

Charles   Campbell  Todd,  Army  Pay  > 

Department  ) 

2  Hugh  Mackenzie  Shewan  

Arthur  Edmund   Brown,   Army  Pay~) 

Department   j 

1  Cecil  Bampfylde  James  Riccard(Depot) 
Harold  John  Kinsman,  serving  with\ 

British  South  AfrieaCompany's Police ) 
Harold  Whitla    Higginson,    serving  ; 

with  the  West  African  Frontier  Force  ] 

1  Arthur  Vivian  Hill  

2  George  Norton  Cory 

1  Percy  Maclear     

2  Charles  Noel  Perreau 

2  Frederick  Neil  Le  Mesurier 

1  Guy  Hudleston  

1  John  William  Hamilton  Seppings 

1  Harry  Augustus  Ferguson  Watson  ... 

2  Gordon  Shakespear  Higginson  (Depot) 

1  Edward  Algernon  Molesworth    

2  Chudleigh  Garvice    

1  Adrian  Aubrey  Charles  Taylor   


4  Dec. 
23  Feb. 
21  Aug. 


72 


10  Sept.  75 
28  April  76; 
12  Jan.  81I 
12  Mar.    81 


1  July 

1  July 
10  May 
1  July 

1  July 
9  Dec. 

30  Jan. 
14  May 
14  May 

14  May    84 

23  Aug.   84 

7  Feb.    85 
6  May    85 

29  Aug.   85 
29  Aug.   85 

2  Sept.  85 


72.  10  Nov.  80 


12  Mar.    81 

6  July    82 

29  Jan.    84 

7  June   84 
1  July 
1  July 

13  Sept.   80 


4  May    87 


9  May 

22  Aug. 

22  Aug. 

22  Aug. 

24  Apr. 
3  June 
S  June 
1  Mar. 


2  Sept. 

25  Aug. 

8  Dec. 

8s 
86 
86 

6  Mar. 

89 

13  Oct. 

1  Apr. 
7  June 
4  Mar. 

86 
90 
90 
01 

15  Jan. 
21  May 

3  Aug. 

16  Sept. 

92 
92 
92 
92 

15  Feb. 
21  May 
4  Mar. 

6  Mar. 
15  Jan. 
23  Aug. 
23  Aug. 


16  Sept.  9 

17  May  9 

23  Aug.  93 

16  May  94 

7  June  94 

7  June  94 
20  Dec. 


98 


7  June  90 

21  May  92 

17  May  93 

16  May  94 

7  June  94 

6  Nov.  94 

5  June  95 

19  Oct. 


3  May    9: 


8  May    97 


2  5  AU" 


Dec.    93 


26  July 


29  Oct. 

28  Sept.  92!  10  July 
19  Oct.     92 
2i  Jan.    93 
9  Sept.  93'    6  May 
11  July    94   12  Sept 

10  Oct.  94'  23  Oct. 
94  20  Dec. 


10  Oct. 
28  Aug. 
28  Sept.  95 
28  Sept.  95 
28  Sept.  95 
28  Sept. 

7  Dec. 
25  Mar. 

6  June 

9  Dec. 

9  Dec. 
20  Feb. 


5  June 
1  July 

6  Nov. 

10  Jan. 

6  May 

20  Dec. 

20  Dec. 

1  Apr. 

23  Mar. 

7  June 
7  June 

25  June 
25  June 
19  Oct. 

9  Major    Gordon     served    in    the 
Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  6th  Ben- 
gal Light  Infantry  (Medal). 
gA     l~  Captain  Strickland  served  in  the 

operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 
95,     l3  Captain  Gage  took  part  in  the 
6  Nov    o-  operations  of  the   Soudan  Frontier 
"'  Field  Force  in  1885  (Medal,  and  Khe- 
dive's Star). 

11  Major  Godley  served  as  Adjutant 
of  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and  after- 
wards as  Staff  Officer  with  the 
Mashonaland  Field  Force,  during  the 
operations  in  Matabeleland  under  3ir 
Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

15  Captain  Weldon  Berved  in  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1889  with  the 
19th  Madras  Inf.  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16  Major  Pilson  served  in  the  opera- 
ations  in  Matabeleland  under  Sir 
Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  in  com- 
mand of  Mounted  Infantry  and  also 
as  Adjutant  of  Mounted  Infantry 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp  1. 


5  Jan. 

11  Mar. 

4  June 

1  Oct. 

95    27  Nov, 

95!  27  Nov. 

96!  23  Mar. 

96J     7  June 

96:  25  June 

96J  30  June 

97]  '1  Aug. 


96 


iXears'  "Ser, 


Full 
\  Pay. 


Half 
Pav. 


355 


The  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers. 


2ND   "LIEUT 

is  May 

07 

8  Sept. 

97 

i  Dec. 

Q7 

i  Dec. 

07 

7  May 

o« 

7  Hay 

9» 

Second  Lieutenants. 
2  Cecil  Thomas  Wrigley  Grimshaw 

2  Lewis  Frederick  Renny    

2  John  M'Dougall  Haskard 

2  Thomas  Butler  Ely 

i  Bertram  Percival  Lefroy 

2  Robert  Clive  Bolton  Henry   

Quarter  Masters. — t  J ">hn  Ward,  n  Nov.  96  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

2  Michael  Carmichael  Rowland,  6  Mar.  05 ;  Hon.  TAeut, 

FacingsBlne. — Agents,  Sir  C.  R.M'Grigor,  Bt.  and  Co. 

ist  'Battalion  returned  from  Egypt,  March  18S6.     2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Gibraltar,  q  Jan.  64. 

1  Lt.General  Spurgm  served  with  the  ist  Madras  Fusiliers  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1552-53,  including  the 
tvking  of  i'egu,  and  its  subsequent  defence  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in 
Bengal  in  1857-58;  commanded  the  troops  proceeding  by  steamer  in  Julj-  1857  from  Allahabad  to  Cawnpore, 
covering  the  right  of  Havelock's  Column  and  engaging  the  enemy  on  two  occasions,  on  the  first  landed  his  force* 
repulsed  the  rebels  and  captured  their  6-pounder  gun  ;  was  Staff  Officer  to  General  Neill  atCawnpore.afterwazds 
Brigade  Major  to  the  1st  Brigade  and  was  with  it  daring  its  advance  and  entry  into  Lucknow  on  25th  Sept., 
defence  of  the  Res  dency  and  subsequent  operations  at  the  Alumbagh  under  Outiam  ;  also  served  as  a  Brigade- 
Maior  at  tne  capture  of  Kaiserbagh,  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  ir> 
Council,  Brevets  of  Mai  or  and  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  j-ear's  service  for  Lucknow,  and  CSI.). 

10  Major  Sitwell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  with    the   Koorum  Division,   including  the  Zaimushl 
Expedition  (Medal).     Served  in   tue  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Shropshire  Ligha 
Infantry,  and  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  Kafr  Dowar  and  the  surrender  of  Dainietta  (Medal,  andi 
Khedive's  Siar). 
17  Captain  Beddoes  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Record,  of  the  Services  of  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers  (formerly  the  102nd  Royal 

Madras  Fusiliers). 
Existed  in  detached  Companies  belonging  to  the  H.E.I.C.  in  1645.  Consolidated  into  a  Battalion  in 
174S.  Defence  of  Arcot  under  Clive,  1751.  Battle  of  Plassey,  1757.  To  Dutch  East  Indies,  1795.  Ton 
Manilla,  1797.  Entitled  ''Madras  European  Regiment,"  1799.  To  Molucca  Islands,  5809.  To 
Burmah,  1824.  To  India,  1826.  To  Malacca,  1832.  To  Madras,  1832.  Entitled  "  ist  Madras 
European  Regiment,"  1839.  Entitled  "  ist  Madras  Fusiliers,"  1843.  Indian  Mutiny  and  capture  off 
Lucknow,  1857.  Transferred  to  the  Imperial  Forces,  1858.  Entitled  "  102nd  Royal  Madras  Fusiliers,"" 
1862.  To  England,  1870.  To  Gibraltar,  1876.  To  Ceylon,  1879.  Entitled  "  ist  Battalion  Royal 
Dublin  Fusiliers,"  1881.     To  Ireland,   1886.     To  England,  1893. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  (formerly  the   103rd  Bombay  Fusiliers,  and  previously  the 

1st  Bombay  European  Infantry) . 

Raised  in  1661.  To  India,  1662.  To  Persia,  1767.  To  Aden,  1839.  To  India,  1841.  Styled  "  Fusiliers," 
1843.  Entitled  "  103rd  Regiment  Royal  Bombay  Fusiliers,"  1862.  To  England,  1871.  To  Ireland,  1876. 
To  England,  1881.  Entitled  "2nd  Battalion  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers,"  1881.  To  Gibraltar,  1884.  T» 
Ezypt,  1885.     To  India,  1886. 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  Royal  Minister  Fusiliers. 

1  Lieut. General  Baynes  served  in  the  Crimea  from  Nov.  1854  as  Captain  in  the  Mounted  Staff  Corps,  and  after- 
wards as  Military  Magistrate  of  the  Army  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  5th  Class  of 
the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  India  during  the  mutiny,  and  commanded  the- 
force  consisting  of  2  guns  Horse  Artillery,  150  men  of  8th  Regiment,  and  a  detachment  of  Punjaub  Cavalry,  whiclb 
surprised  the  garrison  and  secured  the  fort  and  magazine  of  Phillour,  on  the  Sutlej,  12th  and  13th  May  i857r. 
Served  with  the  8th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  was  dangerously  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  city,  leg 
amputated  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Major  Hawes  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Mu-nster 
Fusiliers  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

9  Major  Hall  served  m  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and|Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1886-89  with  the    2nd    Battalion    Royal    Munster  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

10  Major   Chute  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18" " 
Hers  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

11  Major  Ormerod  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1881 
Munster  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

15  Captain  Mann  served  with  the  Burmese   Expedition  in  1S8 
Fusiliers  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

16  Captain  Holland  served  with  the  Burmese  II  tpe  liticn  in  1887-8 

17  Captain  Congdon  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i8i 
Fusiliers  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

15  Captain  Blackden  served  with  the  Burixrce  Expedition  in  18 
Fusiliers  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

20  Captain  Oates  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1385-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Munst-jr  Fusiliers 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

52  Captain  Boyle  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Munster  Fusilieis- 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

23  Captain  Crocker  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockbart  in 
1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Orderly  Officer  3rd  Brigade— sightly  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps)- 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  ist  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers  (formerly  the  101st  Regiment). 
Raised  in  1652  as  a  "  Guard  of  Honour  "  to  the  East  India  Company  in  Bengal.  Twice  augmented  in  1756,  and 
styled  the  "Bengal  European  Battalion."  Employed  in  Bengal,  1757  (battle  of  Plassey).  Against  the  French  im 
Madras,  175S.  In  Bengal  and  against  the  Dutch,  1759-S0  (battle  of  Buxar).  Augmented  to  three  Battalions,  and 
afterwards  to  three  R'egiments  of  two  Battalions  each.  1779.  Against  Hyder  Ali  and  the  French  in  Madras, 
17S1-85.  In  Bengal,  1784-94  Formed  into  two  Regiments,  1793.  In  Rohilcund  and  Rajpootana,  1794-1805 
(battle  of  Deig).  Formed  into  one  Regiment,  1803.  In  Bengal,  1805-10.  (A  detachment  in  China,  1808;  one 
againstthe  Dutch  in  Java  and  the  Molucca  Islands,  1810-17  ;  anti  one  in  the  Nepaul  war  in  1814.)  In  Pindarrie 
war,  1817.  In  Bengal,  1818-26.  Formed  into  two  Regiments,  1824.  In  Rajpootana,  1826  (capture  of  Bhurtpore). 
2nd  European  Regiment  in  Burma,  1825-26.  Formed  into  one  Regiment,  1830.  In  Afghan  war,  1838-40  (Afghan 
war— capture  of  Ghuznee).  Entitled  the  "ist  Bengal  European  Light  Infantry,"  1840.  In  the  Punjab,  1842. 
in  the  Sikh  war,  1845-46  (battles  of  Ferozeshah,  Sobraon.  and  Goojerat).  Entitled  "  1st  Bengal  European  Fusi- 
liers," 1846.  In  Burma,  1852-55  (capture  of  Pegu).  In  the  Indian  Mutiny,  1857-58  (captures  of  Delhi  and  Luek- 
*isw).  Umbeyla  campaign,  1863.  Entitled  "  101st  Royal  Bengal  Fusiliers,"  1861.  To  England,  iSoq.  To  Malta, 
1874.     To  Cyprus  and  Canada,  1878.    Entitled  "  ist  Battalion  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers,"  mSi.     To  Eagland,  18S3. 


with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Munster  Fusii- 

-88  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  Roya> 

-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Munster 

;  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

0-88  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal   Munster 

I  ;-88  with  the  2nd   Battalion  Royal  Munster 


oosport.]         The  Rifle  Brigade  (The  Prince  Consort's  Own).  356 

The  5th,  6th,  7th,  and  9th  Battalions  are  formed  of  the  2nd  Tower  Hamlets,   the  Koyal  Longford, 
the  1st  Tower  Hamlets,  and  the  Westmeath  Militia  respectively.) 

"Copenhagen"    "Monte   Video"    "Rolbia"   "Vimiera"    "Corunna"    "Busaco"    "Babbosa"  "Fubntbs 
d/Onob"   "Cxodad   Rodrigo"   "Badajo?"  "  Salamanca"   "Vittoria"    "Nivelle"    "Nive"  "Orthes'' 
Toulouse''    "Peninsula"    "Waterloo"    "South    Africa,    1846-7,   1851-1-3"    "Alma"   "Inkbbman 
Sevastopol"  "Lucknow"  "Ashantee"  "  Ali  Masjid  "  "  Afghanistan,  1878-79  ""  Bubma,  1885-87." 

Colonel  in  Chief.— His  Royal  Highness  Arthur  W.  P.  A.,  Duke  of  Connaught,1  KG.  XT.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI. 
GCMG.  GCIE.  GCVO.  Personal  Aide  de   Camp  to  the  Queen,  4c,  ic  ;  Lt.  19  June  68  ;  Capt.  1  May  71  ; 
Ma  /or,  7  Aug.  75  ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  27  Sept.  76  ;   Colonel,  29  May  80  ;  Major  General,  29  May  80;  Lieut. 
General,  1  April 89;  General,  1  Apr.  93  ;   Colonel  Rifle  Brigade,  29  May  80  ;  Colonel  in  Chief  Inniskillirug 
Dragoons,  22  June  97. 
Colonels  Commandant. — 1  Lord  Alexander  George  Russell,2  CB.  2nd  Lieut.  pn  July  39;  Lt.  15  April  42; 
Capt.  p7  Aug.  46  ;  Bt. Major,  28  May  53  ;   Major,   29  Dec.  54  ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  6  June  56  ;  Lt. Colonel,  pr7 
Dec.  58  ;  Colonel,  10  Mar.  bi ;  Major  General, 6  Mar.  68  ;  Lieut.  General,  20  Mar.  78  ;  General,  7  April  86  ; 
Colonel  Liverpool  Regiment,  28  Feb.  80 ;  Colonel  Commandant  Rifle  Brigade,  1  May  91. 
2  Frederick  Robert  Elrington,3  CB.  2nd  Lt.vq  June  39 ;  LUut.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Capt.  p22  May  46 ;  Bt.Major,  ia 
Dec.  54;  Major,  29  Dec.  54  :  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  26  Dec.  56;  Lt.  Colonel,  pi  Sept.  57;  Colonel,  29  Mar.  62; 
Major  General,  6  Mar.  68  ;  Lt.  General,  14  Mar.  So  ;   General,  1  July  81 ;  Colonel  Bedfordshire  Regiment^ 
17  July  90;   Colonel  Commandant  Rifle  Brigade,  26  Jan.  92. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 1  Charles  Hawtrey  Bruce  Norcott,26  Ensign,  pi4  Aug  67  ;    Lt.  28  Oct.  71;    Capt. 

1  April  79;    Major,  1  Jan.  84;  Lt. Colonel,  16  Dec.  95. 
Walter  Rupert  Ken3'on-Slaney,  Ensign,  pio  Nov.  69  ;  Lt.  28  Oct.  71 ;  Cjpt.  14  June  80;  Major,  1  Dec.  85  ; 
Lt. Colonel,  15  Oct.  97. 
4  Arthur  Ralph  Pemberton  ,40  Lt.  1 1  Feb.  76 ;  Capt.  1  Jan.  84  ;  Major,  7  May  93  ;  Lt. Colonel,  1  Deo.  97. 
2  Chas.   Theophilus   Evelyn   Metcalle,41  Lieut.   21   Sept.  74;    Capt.    1   Jan.  84;  Major,  17  May  93;  Lt. 
Colonel,  5  Dec.  98. 


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Majors. 
4  p.s.c.  Arthur  Edward  VVm.  Colville,42) 
2nd  in  Command  15  Oct.  97    J 

1  Charles  Anthony  Lamb,  2nd  in  Com-  ~) 

mani  1  Jan.  98      J 

2  George  Cockburn,  DSO.  2nd  in  Com-') 

mand  i  Feb.  98 j 

p.s.c.  John  Sherston,'4  DSO.,  Assist.  > 
Ad/t. General,  Bengal,  15  Oct.  98    ...  j 

2  George  Francis  Leslie47  

p.s.c.  Charles  a  Court4*  (Bt.Lt.Colonel  ■ 

i5  Nov.  98) ; 

1  Henry  Fuller  Maitland  Wilson49  

Hon.  Wenman  Coke,50  Aide  de  Campl 

to  Lord  Wolseley  1  Nov.  95   $ 

4  Atherton  Edward  Jenkins  (Depot)  

Lewis Loyd  Nicol,51^^;.;  Bn.  12  Aug.  55 

3  Victor  Arthur  Couper53 

Arthur  Fuller-Acland-Hood,54.4!<ie de  ( 

Camp  to  Major  Gen.Swuine  i2Mar.  96  j 

3  .HoB.Edwd. RegmaldBaternan-Hanbury 

p.s.c.  John  Steven  Cowans.  D.A.Q.M.  \_ 

General,  War  Office,  11  Maj'  98 ) 

3  p.s.c. Henry  Peter  Kiug-Salter 

p.s.c. Hon.  Cha.  Granville  Fortescue,55  ~) 
serving  in  West  Africa  ) 

Captains. 
William  Frederic  Parker, Adj.  3  Yol.\ 
Bn.  Durham  Lt. Infantry  1  Mar.  95    J 


2ND  LIEUT. 


3  p.s.c.  Richard  John  Strachey0'  

Henry  Cecil  Petre,  Adjt.  15  Middlesex  \ 

Volunteer  Rifles  26  July  97     $ 

4  Albert  Victor  Jenner,60  DSO 

Arthur  Geo.  Ferguson,  Aide  de  Camp  | 

to  Lord  W.  F.  E.  Seymour  2  June  98  ) 
3  Alan  Herbert  Watlington  Lowndes,62  > 
(Depot) ) 

2  Hubert  AlcockNepeanFyers  (Depot)... 

3  Marcus  William  De  la  Poer  Kereslord... 

Archibald  Dundonald  Stewart63  

Thomas  Burnett  Ramsay,64  Adjutant  ~) 

5  Battalion  1  Apr.  97  } 

2  Hon.  Hy.Yarde-Buller,65  Staff  College... 
p. s. c.Henry  Hughes  Wilson, "^Brigade  > 

Major,  Aldershot,  -.  Sept.  97 $ 

Walter  Norris  Congreve,  Dist.  Lnsp.qj") 
Musketry,  Aldershot,  1  Jan.  98  j 

4  Edward  Alfred  Finch  Dawson 

4  Hon. Charles  Edward  Walsh 

Henry  (Jrylls  Majendie,67  serving  icith  1 

the  Egyptian  Army j 

1  Walter  Guy  lientinck 

1  Charles  Edward  Radclyfl'e68 

Lewis    Frederic   Green-Wilkinson,69  > 

serving  u-ith  the  Egyptian  Army    J 

Leonard  Robert  Sunkersett  Arthur70 
{Lieut.  Bedford  Regt.   28  Apr.  86), 

H.M.'s  Consul  at  Dakar 

1  Douglas       Elphinstone        Bethune  > 

Patton-Bethune J 

Arthur   Sydney    Evelyn    Annesley, 
Adjutant     20     Middlesex  [Artists' ) 

Vol.  Rifles,  22  June  96  

Philip  Laurence  |Kington  Blair  ~) 
Oliphant,  Adj.  2  Tomer  Hamlets  [■ 
Volunteer  Rifles  1  Jan.  98  J 


24  Nov.  77 

30  Jan.  78 

30  Jan.  78 

3c  Jan.  78 

15  Jan.    79 

22  Feb.    79 
13  Aug.   79 

23  Oct. 
23  Oct. 
22  Jan. 
22  Jan. 
22  Jan. 


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22  Jan. 
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24  Aug. 
4  Hay 
16  Nov. 

21  Mar. 


87 


10  Sept.  75 

11  Feb.  76 

11  Nov.  7 

12  Feb.  76 
12  April  79 
17  May  79 
30  June  79 

9  July  79 

12  Mar.  81 

29  June  8: 

1  July  3i 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  Si 

1  July  81 


1  July 
1  July 
9  Sept. 
9  Sept. 
27  Jan. 

9  Sept. 

6  Feb. 
30  Jan. 
23  Aug. 

23  Aug. 

12  Nov. 

12  Nov. 

7  Feb. 

7  Feb. 
11  Mar. 

9  May 

ci  May 
25  Nov. 

14  Apr. 


1  Aug. 

1  Aug. 

20  Aug. 

20  Aug. 

3  Dec. 

5  Dec. 

5  Dec. 
18  Apr. 

1  Mar. 

9  Mar. 

9  Apr. 

1  Aug. 
15  Aug. 

3  Sept. 

3  Sept. 
14  Dec. 


1  Jan. 
12  Aug. 

1  Dec. 

2  Dee. 
1  Jan. 


BREV.  MAJ' 


15  Feb.   92 

1  Apr.    92 

8  Nov.    92 

23  Nov. 

23  Nov. 

15  Oct. 

6  Dec. 

6  Dec. 
4  Apr. 
4  Apr.    94 
4  Apr.    94 

14  Nov.   94 
12  Dec.    9; 

loFeb.    95 


3  Dec.    90   10  Feb.    9; 


1  Jan.    9 


it  Mar. 


1  Mar.    95 


11  May    9; 


8  May    97 


16  Nov. 


27  May   91  I  24  June   95 


11  Oct.     93 

15  Oct.    93 

14  Nov.   94 

14  Nov.   94 
5  Dec.    94, 

24  Apr.    95 

25  Sept.  95 

14  Dec.    95, 

1  Sept.  96 

28  July    97) 

15  Oct.     97 

1  Dec.    Q7 

29  Jan.  98 
19  Mar.  98. 
28  Sept.  98 

5  Dec.    98. 


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357      The  Rifle  Brigade  (The  Prince  Consort's  Own). 


Captains 
Robert  George  Teesdale  Baker-Carr  '.. 

2  p.s.c.  Cameron  Deane  Shute 

4  Hubert  Edward  VernoD,71  DSC.  Ad- > 

jutant  23  Oct.  97   )" 

Frederick  Gilbert  Talbot  

Sydney  Mills  

j'.s.c.  Harold  Mavromichali  Biddulph 
4  John  Herbert  Drax  Savile    

1  Reginald  Alexander  (Depot) 

Ricbard  Handcock  Thesiger,  Adju- ) 

tant  20  Feb.  95 j 

2  Reginald  Byng  Stephens 

4  Charles  William  Cuffe  Knox 

2  Hew  Dah'ymple  Ross 

Gerard  Pndeuux  Tharp 

4  Ll'ewellyn  Traherne  Saunderson,  > 
at  Staff  College    J 

4  William  Henry  Wemyss  Steward 

4  Hon.  Ar.Wm.  de  Brito  Savile  Foljambe 

Samuel     Charles    Long,    Adjutant ) 

13  Apr.  98 f 

3  George  Malcolm  Nixon  Harman    

3  lion.      Charles      Henry       Chandos) 

Henniker-Major j 

1  George  Leigh  Paget  (Depot) 

Lieutenants. 

■2  John  Edmond  Gough 

3  George  Bennet  Gosling  

1  George  Haley  

3  Harry  Francis  Darell 

3  Hon.  George  Henry  .Morris,  Adjutant : 

7  Jan.  97 1  I 

4  Beauchamp  Albert  Thos.  Kerr-Pearse 

1  James  Henville  Thresher  (Depot) 

3  Hon.  Chas.  Fredk.  Hamilton  Napier... 

Richard  Geo.  Tyndall  Bright,  teroing  \ 

in  Uganda     j 

1  Anthony  Drumrcond  Boden    

Claud  Victor  Noble  Percival,  serving  \ 
in  Brit.  Cent.  Africa  Protectorate    j 

1  Gerard  Lowther  Lysle3*    

2  James  Dalgleish  Heriot-Maitland 

3  Ernest  George  Campbell  

2  Chas.  Hy.  Geoffrey  Mansfield  Clarke 
1  William  Richard  Wingfield  Digby   ... 

3  Arthur  Montague  King    

3  Ronald  Campbell  Maclachlan  (Depot) 
1  Sir  Edw.  Ion  Beresford  Grogan,  Hart. 
3  Stuart  Hamilton  Rickman   

3  Matthew  Gerald  Edward  Bell, 8upt.~) 

Signalling,  Tochi  Force ) 

4  Patrick  Godfrey  Ashley  Cox  (Depot)... 

1  Gerald  Montague  Augustus  Ellis   

3  Auberon  Claud  Hegan  Kennard    

1  Geoffrey  Nowell  Salmon   

1  Elliott  Derrick  Le  Poer  Power    

3  Richard  William  Gillespie  

3  Eustace  Widdrington  Bell 

3  Leslie  Heber  Thornton   

3  John  Thoodosius  Burnett-Stuart  

4  Bertram  Hewett  Hunter  Cooke72   

:   Spencer  Edmund  Hollond   

2  John  Harington    

2  Gerald  Bertram  Byrne  

4  Bertram  Gerald  Robert  Oldfiela 

4  Cecil  John  Herbert  Spence 

2  Hon.  Hugh  Dawnay 

4  Mervyn  Edward  Manningham-Buller 

4  Ronald  Percy  Hamilton  Bernard     

4  James  Archibald  Innes 

Second  Libctenants. 

1  Charles  Oakes  Bates  Blewitt   

2  Alfred  John  Markham   

2  Gilbert  Charles  Dalrymple  Fergusson 
c  Arthur  Patrick  Bird  Rarrison 

1  Sir    Thomas     Andrew     Alexander ) 

Montgomery  Cuningharne,  Bart,  j 

3  Alan  Thomas  Paley    

2  Reginald  William  Pearson   

2  Lewis  Duval  Hall 

4  Gerard  Edmund  Byng  Stephens    

2  Samuel  Davenport 

2  Alexander  Ramsay  Harman    

3  Percy  Redfern  Creed  

2  Bingham  Alexander  Turner    

4  Hon.  James  Archibald  Crichton   

4  Charles  Henry  Dillon 

4  Arthur  Algernon  Dorrien-Smith. 

4  Eustace  William  Blois 

2  Christopher  D'Arcy  Bloomfield  Sal-  I 

tren  Baker-Carr   / 

3  Harold  James  Meysey-Thompson   ... 

1   Robert  Francis  Sidney  Grant  

3  Charles  Shawe    


2ND  LIEUT. 


1 8  Apr. 


20  June  83 

29  Dec.  83 

23  Jan.  89 

10  Nov.  88 
27  Mar. 

23  Jan.  89 


27  June   9: 
29  Aug.    85 

27  Aug.   91 

18  Nov.  91 
18  Nov.  91 
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89     2  Dec.    91 
16  Dec.    91 
19  Mar.    901  10  Feb.    92 

9  Apr.    90 

3  May  90I 
10  Sept.  90' 
10  Sept.  90' 

29  Oct.     90 

4  Mar.   91: 
2  May    91 

9  Sept.  91 

7  Nov.   91 

7  Nov.  91 

7  Nov.   91 

12  Mar.  92 

12  Mar.  92 

i2  Mar.  92 

12  Mar.  92 

12  Mar.    92 


12  Mar. 

92 

9  Apr. 

92 

25  May 

92 

1 3  June 

92 

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92 

S  Oct. 

92 

5  Oct. 

92 

S  Oct. 

92 

7  Dec. 

92 

15  Feb. 

93 

22  Mar. 

93 

3  May 

93 

8  July 

93 

19  July 

93 

29  Nov. 

93 

20  Dec. 

93 

13  Feb.  92 
15  Feb.  9: 
23  Mar.  92 
15  June  92 

15  June   92 

23  Nov.   92 

14  Feb.    93 

18  June  93 

11  Oct.  93 

15  Oct.  93 
6  Dec.  93 

6  Dec. 

2  Apr.  94 

4  Apr.  04 

16  May  94 

16  May    94 

23  May 

5  Dec. 

12  Dec. 
20  Feb. 

1  Mar. 


94 
94 

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95 
•    95 
13  Mar.    95 

71  May  95 

24  June  95 
17  Jnly  95 
30  Aug.  95 

25  Sept.  95 
16  Oct.  95 
27  Nov 
12  Mar 
iS  Mar 


20  May 


21  Feb.  94 
28  Feb.  94 
25  Apr.  94 
2  June   94 


2  June 

10  Oct. 
12  Dec. 

6  Mar. 
6  Mar. 

22  May 
19  June   95 
19  June   95 

17  July    95 

11  Sept.  95 

25  Sept.  9; 
2  Oct.  95 
9  Oct.    95 

26  Oct.     95 

4  July    96 

18  July    96 

26  Aug 

5  Sept.  96 
14  Oct.     96 

17  Feb.    97 

17  Mar.   97 

21  July    97 

23  Aug.  97 
25  Aug.   97 

22  Sept.  97 

27  Oct.  97 
1  Dec.    97 

22  Jan.    98 
16  Feb. 
16  Feb. 

4  May 

4  May 

4  May    98 

25  May  98 
13  July  98 
13  July    oS 


95 
9b 
96 

96 

26  Aug.    96 

1  Sept.  96 
7  Jan.    97 

26  May  97 
iS  June   97 

5  July    9 

14  July  97 
19  July  97 
26  July  97 
28  July  97 
13  Aug.  97 

15  Oct.  97 
23  Oct.  97 

6  Nov.  97 
31  Dec.  97 

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25  May 

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30  Aug. 
18  Sept. 

12  Mar. 

18  Mar. 
20  May 

1  Sept. 

14  July 

19  July 

26  July 

26  July 
28  July 

13  Aug. 

15  Oct. 

23  Oct. 

6  Nov. 
1  Dec. 

31  Dec. 

1  Jan. 
25  May 

2  June 


16  Nov.  1 


98 


1  Captain  Vernon  served  in  the 
operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir 
Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  with 
the  Mounted  Infantry  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal). 


Yews'S»r. 

Frill 
Pay. 

Half 
Pay. 

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I 

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10 

8 

2 

1     i 

The  Rifle  Brigade  (The  Prince  Consort's  Own). 35 j 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Cecil  Eustace  H  arrison    

3  William  Walter  Seymour  ... 
2  Bertram  Escott  Lethbridge 


JND  LIEUT. 


7  July    98 
2  Nov. 
2  Nov.    93 
Quarter  Hasten. — i  Francis  Stone,73  21  Aug.  89  -L  Hon.  Lieut. 
4  John  Adkins,74  13  May  91 ;   Hon.  Lieut. 

2  Arthur  White,75  s  May  97 ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

3  Williiam  Hewitt  Davies,  9  Nov.  98  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
Regimentals  Green. — Facings  Black. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1st  Battalion  returned  from  Singapore,  12  Feb.  98. — Parkktirst. 

2nd  Battalion  embarkedfor  Malta,  24  Sept.  1897. —  Crete. 

3rd  Battalion  embarkedfor  India,  19  Oct.  1887.—  Bawul  Pindee,  Punjab. 

$th  Battalion  returned  from  India,  27  Jan.  i8qo. — Dublin. 

1  The  Duke  of  Connaught  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  the  1st  Brigade  (the  Guards),  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of 
Parliament,  CB.,  Medal  with  ClaSD,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2  Lord  Alexander  Russell  served  with  the  istBattalion  Rifle  Brigadeinthe  Kattir  war  of  1852-S3  as  D.A.Q.M.G. 
to  the  1st  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Berea — mentioned  in  General  Orders  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of 
Major).  Served  also  in  the  Crimea  from  the  nth  July  1S55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  com- 
manded the  1st  Battalion  from  the  25th  October  1855  until  the  evacuation  of  the  Crimea  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet 
of  Lt.Colonel,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

3  General  Elrington  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  Rifle  Brigade,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal)." 

26  Lt.Colonel  Norcott  served  in  the  Burmese  campaign  in  18S8-89  with  the  Kerenni  Expedition  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Lt.Colonel  Pemberton  served  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  and  Lughman  Valleys 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

11  Lt.Colonel  Metcalfe  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

42  Major  A.  E.  W.  Colville  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S78-79  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  (Medal). 
Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

"Major  John  Sherston  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  i878-8oas  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Frederick  Roberts,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  enemy  (mentioned 
in  despatches),  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (men- 
tioned in  despatches) ;  acconmanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Candahar( mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the 
Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  18S1  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1886-87  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  on  the  Head  Quarters  Staff  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  BSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  Leslie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  and  was  present 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  and  with  the  expeditions  into  the  Kunar  and  Lughman  Valleys  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

48  Lt.Colosel  a  Court  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

49  Major  Wilson  served  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at 
the  attack  and,capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  expedition  into  the  Kunar  Valley  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  1881. 

50  Major  the  Hon,  W.  Coke  served  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal), 
and  in  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  1881. 

51  Major  Nicol  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1S79,  and  was>  present  in  the  engagement  at  TJlundi  (Medal  with 
Clasp).    Also  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  1881. 

ss  Major  Couper  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedi- 
tion in  1889  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

54  Major  Ful!er-Acland-Hood  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  m  1895  (Star). 

55  Major  Hon.  C.  G.  Fortescue  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  with  the  4th  battalion  Rifle 
Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

57  Captain  Strachey  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

60  Major  Jenner  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
operations  m  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  in  command  of  Mounted  Infantry  in  North 
Mashonaland  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

62  Captain  Lowndes  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

63  Captain  A.  D.  Stewart  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S8  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

64  Captain  Ramsay  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-8S  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

65  Captain  Hon.  H.  Yarde-Buller  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

66  Captain  H.  H.  Wilson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87 — wounded  in  an  engagementon  17th  June 
1887  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  served  asrain  in  1887-89  (Clasp). 

67  Captain  Majendie  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i88S-Sq  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

•>8  Captain  Radclyffe  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  iS85-86and  was  severely  wounded  in  an  engagement 
on  the  18th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

69  Captain  Green  Wilkinson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-S7  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the  Camel  Corps,  including  the 
engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

70  Captain  Arthur  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-8S  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Unyoro  Expedition,  Central  Africa,  in  1893-94. 

72  Lieut.  Cooke  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1898  with  the  2nd  Bat- 
talion Rifle  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Khartoum  (Medal  with   Clasp). 

73  Lieut.  Stone  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1S73-74,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Amoaful  and  at 
the  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

74  Lieut.  Adkins  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afridi  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

75  Lieut.  White  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 


359  The  Rifle  Brigade  (The  Prince  Consort's  Own). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  1st  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  (Prince  Consort's  Own). 
Raised  in  March  1800,  and  re-formed  in  August  1800.  (One  Company  to  Copenhagen.  1801.)  England, 
to  1805.  South  America,  Germany,  and  England,  to  1807.  South  America,  Denmark,  and  England, 
to  1808.  _  South  America,  the  Peninsula,  and  Sweden,  to  1S09.  The  Peninsula  and  England,  to  1810. 
The  Peninsula  and  France,  to  1815.  England,  Belgium,  and  Prance,  to  1818.  England,  to  1820. 
Ireland,  to  1825.  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick,  to  1836.  England  to  1841.  Malta,  to  1843.  Corfu, 
to  1846.  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  to  1850.  England,  to  1852.  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  to  Jan.  1854.  England, 
to  July  1854.  The  Crimea,  to  1856.  England,  to  Apr.  1861.  Ireland,  to  Dec.  1861.  Canada,  to  1870 
England,  to  1 S76.    Ireland,  to  1878.    England,  to  1880.     India,  to  1886.     Burma,  to  1888.     India,  1888. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  (Prince  Consort's  Own) 
-  ised  i 
1807. 

Peninsuk 
Belgium, 

Malta,  1826.  To  the  Ionian  Islands'^  1832.  To  Ireland^  1837.  To  Bermuda,  1842.  To  Nova  Scotia, 
1843.  To  Canada,  1846.  To  England,  1852.  To  the  Crimea,  1854.  To  England  and  Ireland,  1857. 
To  India,  1857.  To  England.  1867.  To  Ireland,  1872.  To  the  Gold  Coast,  1873  (Ashantee  war).  To 
England,  1874.     To  Gibraltar,  1874.     To  Ireland,  i860.     To  England,  1885.     To  Ireland,  1890. 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  (Prince  Consort's  Oicn). 

Raised  in  1857.  To  Malta,  1858.  To  Gibraltar.  1863.  To  Canada,  1865.  To  England,  1867.  To 
Ireland,  1872.     To  India,  1873.     To  Burmah,  1888.     To  England,  1889. 

Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  West  India  Regiment. 

23  Captain  Wilson  served  in  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1S8S  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Jelapla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir 
Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

23i  Captain  Hadow  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Tambaka  Country  in  1892  including  the  capture  of  Tambi 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

24  Captain  Climo  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1893-96  (Star). 

25  Captain  Liston  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

26  Captain  Davies  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Tambaka  Country  in  1892  including  the  capture  of  Tambi 
(Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  operations  against  the  Sofas,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1893-94.  Served  with  the 
Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

27  Captain  Stevens  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Tambaka  Country  in  1892,  includingthe  capture  of  Tambi 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

29  Captain  Carleton  served  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia  in  1891-92  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

32  Captain  Cowie  served  with  the  expedluonto  the  Tambaka  Country  in  1892  including  the  capture  of  Tambi, 
and  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jebus,  Li'gos.  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1892  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Gambia  against  Fodey  Silnh  in  1894  with  the  1st  3attalion  West  India  Regiment — slightly 
wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

33  Captain  Langlands  served  with  the  expedition  I <>  the  Tambaka  Country  in  1892  resulting  in  the  capture  of 
Tambi,  and  also  with  the  Gambia.  Expedition  in  1892  including  the  capture  of  Toniataba  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and 
in  the  operations  against  the  Sofas  in  1893-94  (Clasp). 

34  Captain  Hardyman  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). — [See  also 
Civil  Decorations  for  Gallai  tiy,  "Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

36  Captain  Rew  served  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia  in  1891-92  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3J  Captain  Woodman  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

38  Captain  Thorne  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  on  Transport  duty  (Star). 

39  Caiitain  Blosse  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

40  Captain  Bliss  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 
11  Captain  Davies  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

42  Captain  Lawrenson  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Sofas,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1893-94  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

43  Lieut.  Street  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Sofas,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1893-94  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

44  Lieut.  Martin  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 
40  Lieut.  Beamish  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

46  Lieut.  Magan  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

47  Lieut.  A.  B.  Murison  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  iu  1895-96  (Star). 

48  Lieut.  Prideaux  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

49  Lieut.  Tigbe  served  in  the  Niger  Soudan  campaign  under  Major  Arnold  in  1897,  including  the  expeditions 
to  Egbon,  Bida,  and  Ilorin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

50  Lieut.  Colley  served  with  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition 
to  the  Gambia,  West  Africa,  m  1892  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Record  of  the  Services  of  the  zst  Battalion  West  India  Regiment. 
Raised  in  1795  by  the  amalgamation  of  two  corps— namely,  the  Carolina  Corps,  raised  in  North  America  in  1779  ; 
and  Malcolm's  Rangers,  raised  in  Martinique  in  1795.  When  first  formed  the  Regiment  consisted  often  companies 
and  a  troop  of  Dragoons,  but  the  latter  was  abolished  in  1797.  At  Martinique,  to  1798.  At  St.  Lucia,  to  1801.  AtJ 
Martinique,  to  1S02.  At  St.  Vincent,  with  detachments  at  Martinique,  Antigua,  and  Grenada,  to  1804.  At  Dominica, 
with  detachments  at  St.  Vincent  and  Grenada,  to  1806.  At  Barbados,  with  detachments  at  Tobago  and  Grenada, 
to  1808.  At  Trinidad,  1809.  At  -Martinique,  with  detachments  at  St.  Lucia  and  Dominica,  to  1813.  At  Guadaloupe, 
with  detachments  at  Marie  Galante  and  St.  Martins,  1814.  New  Orleans,  1814.  Guadaloupe  and  Barbados, 
1815-16.  At  Antigua,  with  detachments  at  Montserrat,  St.  Kitts,  St.  Lucia,  and  Dominica,  to  1818.  At  Barbados, 
with  detachments  at  Antigua,  St.  Lucia,  Dominica,  Tobago  and  Demerara,  to  1824.  At  Trinidad,  with  detach- 
ments at  Barbados,  St.  Lucia,  Dominica,  Antigua,  Grenada,  and  Tortola,  to  1836.  At  St.  Lucia,  with  detachments 
at  Trinidad,  Tobago,  Demerara,  St.  Vincent,  and  Sierra  Leone,  to  1838.  At  Demerara,  with  detachments  at 
Barbados,  Trinidad,  Tobago,  St.  Lucia,  St.  Vincent,  Grenada,  Dominica,  and  Sierra  Leone,  to  1844.  At  Jamaicat 
with  detachments  at  Sierra  Leone,  Gambia,  Gold  Coast,  Honduras,  Bahamas  and  various  West  India  Islands,  to 
1856.  At  Nassau,  Bahamas,  with  detachments  at  Sierra  Leone  and  Gambia,  to  i860.  At  Barbados,  with  detach- 
ments at  Demerara,  Trinidad.  St.  Lucia,  and  Honduras,  to  1863.  At  Nassau,  with  detachments  at  Trinidsd, 
Honduras,  and  Gold  Coast,  to  1864.  Jamaica,  1S65-6.  Sierra  Leone,  with  detachments  at  Gold  Coast  and  Gambia, 
to  1869.  Jamaica,  with  detachments  at  Honduras  and  Nassau,  to  1873.  Gold  Coast,  1S74.  Sierra  Leone,  with 
detachments  at  Gold  Coast  and  Demerara,  to  1877.  Jamaica,  with  detachments  at  Honduras,  Barbados,  and 
Nassau,  to  18S0.  Sierra  Leone,  with  detachments  at  Gold  Coast  and  Demerara,  to  1883.  Jamaiea,  with  detach- 
ments at  Honduras, Demerara,  and  Nassau,  to  1S86.  Sierra  Leone,  with  detaehments  at  Gold  Coast  and  Barbados, 
to  18S9.    Jamaica,  with  detachments  at  St.  Lucia,  Barbados  and  Nassau,  1889. 


ist  Batt.. 
2nd  Batt. 
3rd  Batt. 


Yearsjer. 
Full  Hall 
Pay.  Pay. 


West  India  Regiment. 


360 


24 
24 
-9 


Sierra  Leone.    ~| 

Jamaica. 

St.  Helena.        J 

-  DOMINICA  "  "MARTINIQUE"  "  GUADALOUFE  "  "  ASKANIEE  "   "   WEST   AfBICA,    1 887,  1892-93-94." 

Colonel. — William  John  Chamberlayne,  Ensign,  1-25  Nov.  42;  Zt.  6  Dec.  44;  Capt.   31  Aug.  54;    Major, 
p27  Jan.  57;  Zt. Colonel  f  19  Feb.  58;   Colonel,  19   Feb.    63;    Major   General,  28  Oct.  68 ;  Lieut. General, 
13  July  81  ;   General,  15  Jan.  82  ;  Colonel  West  India  Regiment,  26  Aug.  91. 
Lieutenant  Colonels  — 2  p.s.c.  DouglasMinto  Allen,  Commanding  the  Battalion  20  Jan.  98;  Lieut. 22  Sept. 75; 

Capt.  16  Jan.  85;  Major.  4  Feb.  91  ;  Lt. Colonel,  13  Nov.  95. 
3  Arthur  Bor,1  Commanding  the  Battalion  24  l<'eb.  93  ;"  Lieut.  i3  Dec.  75  ;   Capt.  16  Jan.  85  ;  Major,  24  Feb.  92; 

Lt. Colonel,  12  Jan.  98. 
1  Arden  Lowndes  Bay  ley,6  Commanding  the  Battalion  28  Mar.  98  ;  211 1  Lieut .  n  Aug.  80;  Lieut.  1  July  81  ; 
Cap-1.  8  Sept.  86  ;  Major,  4  Jan.  93  ;  Brevet  Lt.  Colonel,  25  Mar.  96;    Lt. Colonel,  20  Jan.  98. 

1  John  VVilloughby  Astley  Marshall,'  Lieut.  30  Nov.  77  ;  Capt.  5  Oct.  87;   Bt. Major,  10  Aug.  92;  Major, 
19  July  93  ;  Lt  Colonel,  9  Feb.  98. 

2  Ralph  E;;erton,82»<i Ziei^.  18  June  81  ;   Lieut.  1  July  8i ;  Capt.  11  Jan.  88;  Major,  17  Jan.  94;  Zt. Colonel, 
24  Feb   98. 

3  Henry  Beresford  Bourke,9  DSO.  Zieut.  30  Nov.  78;  Capt.  5  Oct.    87;    Major,  1   Apr.  94;   Zt. Colonel, 
28  Mar.  98. 


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11 


Majors. 
:  Richard  Joseph  Norris,10  DSO 

2  Thomas  Pepper  Ernest  Lowry11 

3  Arthur  Russell  Loscombe 

1  Hugh  Charles  Buck 

1  James  Reginald  Maitland  Dalrymple- ) 

Hay'2 ) 

1  William  Beauchamp  Stansfeld  I 

3  Francis  Edward  Ryde    S 

3  Percy  Thuillier  Westmorland16  i 

Edward    Stanley   Curwen   Kennedy,  >  [ 

Brigade  Major, SierraLeone,  16  Apr.  9S  i 

Oliver  Uaton  Sherwood, Army  Ord.  Dept. 

3  Cecil  Buckley  Morgan 

2  Leonard  Shadwell  Blackden 

3  p.s.c.  Frederick  Thomas  Henstock21     ... 
2  Meredith  Carre  Smith    

2  Francis  Richard Lovefcand  _. 

Captains. 
William    Lancelot    Tredgold,17    Army  "> 
Ordnance  Department   J 

3  Frederick  Bramston  Luard 

t  David  Percy  Malins 

1  Arthur  Whyte  Melville  Wilson22 

Norman    Patrick    Mellier     Hadow,23 ) 
Army  Pay  Department ) 

1  Hepworth  Arthur  Hill  (Depot) 

2  p.s.c.   Verschoj'le  Crawford  Climo2* 

2  Frederick  Alexander  Liston" 

2  Noel  PhiliD  Davies26  

1  Buckenham  Francis  Stevens2' 

2  Arthur  Elphinstone  Barchard 

2  Hugh  Dudley  Carleton29     ...  

3  John  Philip  Herbert  Mackenzie  Alone.. 
Ernest  Leonard  Cowie,32  serving  with') 

the  Lagos  Constabulary ) 

1  James  Sydney  Henderson 

1  Percy  Langlands33 

2  William  Henry  Hardyman34 

3  Clement  Willmore  Long    

2  Charles  Edward  Daliel  Oldham  RewM... 

3  James  Edward  Somerville  Woodman37 

3  Rowland  Litchford   

1  Arthur  Clarendou  Hyde 

2  Albert  Lewis  Murison     

1  Bonhatn  Faunce,  Adjutant  27  Aug.  98... 

3  Henry  Albert  Thorne38    

3  Francis  Lynch  Blosse39 

2  John  Plomer  Bliss,40  Adjutant  27AU0.93 
2  Edwin     Lewis     Vanghan     Saunders  1 

Davies4'  (Depot) j 

1  Reginald  Robert  Lawrenson42 

£  Arthur  Gerald  Milford  Tozer  


2ND    LIEUT 

19  Feb. 


LIEUT. 


79 


Dec. 


-.2  May 

11  Aug.    80      1  July 
2  Dec. 

1  Nov.   79      1  July 

2:  Apr. 

6  Feb. 
9  Sept. 

4  Nov. 

23  Aug. 
23  Aug. 

7  Feb. 
25  Aug. 

5  June 
2  Dec. 


24  Sept. 
22  Feb. 


87 


29  June   87 
23  Nov.    87 


8  Juno  87 
22  Aug.   88 

22  Aug.  83 
30  Jan.  89 
30  Jan.  85 
30  Jan.    8g 

6  M.ar.  89 
1  Mar.    90 

18  Dec.    89 

29  Mar.   90 

3  May    90 

3  May   93 

29  Oct.     90 

29  Nov.   90 

7  Jan.    91 

23  May  91 
25  July  91 
10  Oct.  91 
21  Oct.     91 


„  Jan. 
22  May 
9  Mar. 

6  Apr.    92 

3  June   9 


Lieutenants. 

Arthur  Street43  

Edm.  J.  Pomerov,  Adjutant  28  Sept.  98 
Albt.TrevorDe  VIorteval  Murt,in**(Z>epoi) 

Herbert  John  Thompson  (Depot)    

Sackville    Edward     Cecil     Hamilton) 

Beamish*15      i 

Arthur  Tilson  Magan46 

George Peacocke  

Walter  Chill 

James  Haldane  Stewart 

Alexander  Beresford  Murison*7    

Frank  Ernest  WUhelm  Butt  

Philip  Edward  Piideaux48 

Napier   Edward     Frederick     SaSbrd,  ) 

Garrison  Adjutant,  Sierra  Leone  j 

Samuel  Howard  Hingley  (Depot) 

Colin  Philiptireig 

William  Peverell  Marley    

Robert   Kingsbury   Healing,  Garrison') 

Adjutant.  Jamaica,  12  Feb.  9S   j 

George  Edward  Hewett   

Harry  Ewbank  Menteth  Hutchinson 


29  Jan. 

31  Mar. 

29  Jan. 

2  Dec. 

2  Feb. 


14  Sept.  91 

9  Nov.   91 

28  Aug.   89 

19  July    93 

19  July  93 

17  Jan.  94 

1  Apr.  94  I 

1  Apr.  94 

1  Apr.  94 

16  July  94 


.  Aug.  86 

8  May  £9 

8  Jan.  90 

11  June  90 
1  Nov.  90 
1  Nov.  90 
1  Nov.  90 
1  Nov.  90 

29  June  91 

14  Sept.  91 

9  Nov.  91 
13  Jan.  92 

24  Feb.  92 

12  Jan.  92 
4  Jan.  93 

13  Jan.  93 

23  Apr.  93 
19  July  93 

7  Sept.  93 

i3  Sept.  93 

25  Oct.  93 
3  Mar.  92 

24  Nov.  93 

24  Dec.  93 

1  Jan.  94 

14  May  84 


12  Oct.  92 

15  Mar.  93 

12  July  93 
23  Sept.  93 

18  Oct.  93 

1  Nov.  93 

9  Nov.  89 

22  Nov.  93 

29  Nov.  93 

13  Dec.  93 
17  Jan.  94 
25  Apr.  94 

16  May  94 
10  Oct.  94 

IO  Oct.  Q4 

7  Feb.  94 

10  Oct.  94 

5  Dec.  Q4 

13  Feb.  95 


16  July 
9  Nov. 

22  Dec. 
1  Jan. 


10  Jan.    95 

23  Feb.    95 

10  June   91 
27  Mar.    95 

7  May    95 
17  July 

1 1  Apr. 
22  Apr. 

10  June 

24  July 
29  July 

3  Apr. 

3  Apr. 

3  Apr. 
3  Apr. 


9  May  85;  19  July  93 

31  July  89!  1  Apr.  94 

4  Jan.  90  16  July  04 

23  May  85  4  Aug.  92 


22  Dec. 

22  Dec. 
16  Jan. 
27  Mar. 

7  May 
10  June 
•24  July 
29  July 

3  Apr. 

3  Apr. 


3  Apr.  97 

1  Oct.  97 

23  Oct.  97 
22  Dec.  97 
20  Jan.  98 
22  Jan.  98 
22  Jan.  98 

24  Feb.  98 
28  Mar.  98 

2  Apr.  98 
2  Apr.  98 

16  Apr.  98 

8  June  98 

27  Aug.  98 

27  Aug.  98 

7  Dec.  9 


1  Apr. 

1  Apr. 

1  Apr. 

27  Mar. 


95 

97 
97 


7  May 

1  Oct. 
22  Dec.  y 
22  Dec.  97 

12  Jan.  98 

20  Jan.  98 

20  Jan.  98 

24  Feb.  98 

28  Mar.  98 

2  Apr.  98 
28  June  98 


Full    Hall 
Pay.  Pay. 


36l 


West  India  Regiment. 


4 
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4 

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Lieutenants. 

5  James  Arthur  Wellington  

a  Frederick  Swabey 

1  Henry  Thomas  Eckersley  

3  Arthur  Maitland  Byng.. 

1  Horatio  Douglas  Rassell 

John  Cunynghame  Robertson,  serv-) 

ing  with  W.  African  Frontier  Police  $ 

3  George  Graham  Beckett  Muller  

1  Edwin  Thomas  Falkir.er  Sandys    

2  Lancelot  Richmond  Beadon     

2  George  William  St.  George  Grogau  .. 
2  Francis  Eden  Marindin     

Vincent  JohnTighe,w»et"i'i'nj  under  the  ) 
Royal  Niger  Company    ) 

2  Llewelyn  Stephen  Denham    

1  Walter"Henry  Nightingale 

3  Chas.  Archibald  Montgomery  Howard 

3  Harold  Samuel  Oppenheimer   

3  Montgomerie      Caulfeild     Leathley  1 

Canlfeild-Stoker    J 

3  Louis  Kossuth  Brounlie 

3  John  Arthur  Greer    

1  Albert  Bernard  O'Donnell 

Second  Lieutenants. 

1  Arthur  Melville  Jones      

5  Alexander  Aitken  Johnstone  Broun  .. 
3  Lionel  George  Montagu  Harcourt 

2  Charles  Edward  Hills 

2  Evan  Gibb    

2  Edward  Hoare  Reeves    

1  James  Sleeman  Brooke 

1  Harold  Hereward  Hughes  Hallett 

2  Aylmer  Cameron,  Garrison  Adjt.  Lagos 

;  Arthur  Vincent  Clutterbuck 

1  Sydney  Orme  Rowan-Hamilton 

1  Percy  John  Victor  MacDermot    

1  Charles  Edward  Ludlow  Porter 

2  Douglas  Reginald  Hadow 

3  George  Lindsay  Oliver  

3  Hubert  Julian  de  Crespigny  Wymer 

r  Oswald  Every 

2  Charles  Latimer  Thomas  

2  John  Edwin  Harden    

1  John  Rogers  Heard 


Quarter  Masters. — 2  Eli  Crane,  9  Jan.  89  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

George  Frederick  Colley,50  24  Oct.  94 ;  Hon.  Lieut.— Depot. 
1  John  Griffiths,  9  Dec.  96  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
3  George  Wallace,  1  Oct.  97 ;  Hon..  Lieut. 

Facings,  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cos  and  Co. 

I  Lt. Colonel  Bor  served  in  operations  against  the  the  Solas,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1893-94  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Lt.Colonel  Bayley  served  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia  in  1891-92  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  iBrevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Star). 

7  Lt.Colonel  Marshall  served  wich  the  expedition  to  the  Tambaka  Country,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in 
1892,  including  the  capture  of  Tanibi  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  and  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gambia  in  1892, 
including  the  capture  of  Toniataba  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  (Star). 

8  Lt.Colonel  Egerton  served  in  the  Commissariat  Department  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  and  in  the  subsequent 
operations  against  Sekukuni  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1880-81;  was  present  with  the  94th 
Regiment  in  the  engagement  at  Bronkhorst  Spruit  in  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Department— wounded 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  2nd  Lieutenant) ,  and  afterwards  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Pretoria. 

9  Lt.Colonel  Bourke  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Tambaka  Countryin  1892  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
of  Tambi  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  operations  against  the  Sofas,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1 893-94  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Clasp). 

10  Major  Norris  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Tambaka  Country,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1892,. 
including  the  capture  of  Tambi  (DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

II  Major  Lowry  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

12  Major  Dalrymple  Hay  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Potchefstroom. 

16  Major  Westmorland  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gambia  against  Fodey  Silah  in  1894  with  the  1st 
Battalion  West  India  Regiment  (mentioned  iD  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  Captain  Tredgdld  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Tambaka  Country  in  1892  including  the  capture  of  Tambi 
(Medal  with  Clasp) . 

21  Major  Henstock  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

[For  remainder  of  Notes  see  end  of  Hi-fi  e  Brigade,  p.  359. 


2ND  LIEUT. 

LIEUT 

27  Nov. 

95 

3  Apr. 

97 

6  Mar. 

95 

1  Oct. 

97 

28  Sept 

9.-> 

1  Oct. 

97 

28  Sept. 

95 

14  Oct. 

97 

28  Sept. 

95 

23  Oct. 

97 

10  July 

95 

12  Nov. 

97 

13  May 

96 

22  Dec. 

97 

5  Sept. 

96 

22  Dec. 

97 

5  Sept. 

9b 

22  Dec. 

97 

5  Sept. 

96 

22  Dec. 

97 

S  Sept. 

96 

1  Jan. 

98 

7  Feb. 

94 

12  Jan. 

98 

7  Apr. 

97 

20  Jan. 

98 

7  Apr. 

97 

24  Feb. 

98 

16  June 

9b 

2^  Feb. 

98 

15  May 

97 

24  Feb. 

98 

8  Sept. 

97 

24  Feb. 

98 

8  Sept. 

97 

21  Mar. 

98 

3  Sept. 

97 

28  Mar. 

9« 

13  Oct. 

97 

16  Nov. 

98 

5  May 

97 

1  Dec. 

97 

16  Feb. 

Q« 

16  Feb. 

98 

16  Feb. 

98 

23  Feb. 

93 

23  Feb. 

cK 

23  Feb. 

98 

23  Feb. 

98 

23  Feb. 

98 

23  Feb. 

oS 

27  Apr. 

98 

7  May 

98 

7  May 

98 

3  Aug. 

08 

3  Aug. 

98 

13  July 

OS 

9  Dec. 

0* 

23  Nov. 

98 

23  Nov. 

98 

Corps  of  Military  Mounted  Police. 


Quarter  Masters 


John  William  Massey  Wood,  29  Sept.  98;    2nd  Lieut.  5  Nov.  87;    Lieut.  20 
Ma3r  91  ;     Captain,  27  June  94  ;     Hon.  Major  29  Sept.  98. — Provost  Mar- 
shall, Aldershot . 
C.  Burroughs, 16  Sept.  94;  Hon. Lieut. — AssistantProvostMarshal,Curragh. 


Quarter  Masters  not  with  a  Regiment. 

James  O'Toole,  1  Apr.  88  ;  Hon.Captain  t  Apr.  98 War  Office. 

Walter  Butler,  17  Dec.  98 ;  Hon.  Lieut. 


Unattached  List. 

(  With  a  view  to  appointment  to  Indian  Staff  Coriis. ) 


361 


2ND    l-IEl 


SECOND  JjIBOTENANTb. 

Charlee  Ralph  Garter  Petlcy  

Henry  Maurice  Butler    

Percy  Langdon  Beddy  

John  Cavendish  Freeland 

Robert  Nicolas  

Laurence  Balfour  Cloete1  

Guss  Conrad  Morris 

Robert  Crooks  Gilchrist 

Claud  Duncan  Hitchins 

Philip  Howell 

William  Leigh  Maxwell 

Wilfrid  Francis  Seymour  Casson  

Bertrand  Richard  Moberly  

Malcolm  Stewart  M'Queen    

Clement  Arthur  Mihvard 

Mervyn  Robert  Howe  Webber    

Ralph  Mackie 

Charles  John  Bruce  Hay2  

Thomas  Campbell  Burke    

Cyril  Norman  Macmullen3 

Thomas  MacC  illnm  Nicholson    

William  Patrick  Miller  Sargent  

Patrick  Neil  Craigie 

Alan  Moir  Graham  

Reginald  Hugh  Anderson 

Charles  Gilbert  Crosthwaite 

Tudor  Henry  St.  George  Tucker 

Bertram  Charles  Fellows 

Herbert  Thompson  Shaw  Rogers 

Aloys  Reginald  Sprenger 

Robert  Charles  Byam  Yates 

William  George  Broughton  Ischia  Hawley 

Percy  Micclesfield  Heath 

Vernon  Percy-Smith  

Frederick  George  Edward  Lumb  .., 

Arthur  Henry  Eyre  Mosse    

Harold  Scott  Erskine  Franklin* 

BazettColvin  Graham 

Robert  Aylmer  Burrowes  

John  Carysfort  Loch 

George  Benson  Brown    

George  Oliver  Turnbull 

John  Duncan  Grant    

Frederick  Skipwith 

Henry  Clifford  Kay    

Sydney  Frederick  Muspratt    

Richard  John  Charles  Burke 

Sydney  Boyce  Combe 

William  Henry  Irvine  Shakespear   

Meredith  Ashton  Hamer  

Hugh  Lennox  Dyce 

William  Myers  Macleod    

Michael  George  Dobbie  Rowlandson  

Leonard  Douglas  Watling  

Godfrey  Marchant   

William  Arthur  Bayley 

Robert  James  Malet   

Athol  Bulkley  Merriman  

David  Campbell  Crombie 

Hugh  Norman  Lyle 

William  Bruce  Dunlop  

Hugh  Probyn  Malet  Lord 

Grenville  Pulteney  Gurdon 

George  Whitehill  Ross  

Wm.  Thomas  Fetherstonhaugh  Thompson 

Herbert  Trevor  Raban    

James  Francis  Woodham 

Ivan  Maxwell  Conway  Poole 

Frederick  Cnarles  Waterfield 

James  Lushington  Morant  

William  Louis  Aberkirch  Twiss    

Richard  Clifford   

Vere  Arthur  Coaker   

D'Arcy  MacKenzie  Fraser  


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4  Aug. 

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4  Aug. 

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4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 
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22  Jan. 
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98 


98 


98 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Win.  Campbel1  Little  (ond  Lt.R.Jfarines, ') 
1  Sept.  gsiLieut.^ll. Marines,  1  July  94J 

Claude  Gray  Buchanan 

Arthur  Hugo  Watts 


Lennard  Francis  George  Stovin  Wylde  . 
Char'es  William  Neumann  


Herbert  Claude  M'Watters    

Cecil  William  Archibald  Holmes   

Henry  Rowsell  Watson 

Arthur  Salisbury  Browne  Roberts 

Fraser  OeTge  Melliss 

Hugh  Waldyve  Martin   

Robert  Napier  Steuart  Gordon 

Harry  Dalzell  M'Laughlin    

Walter  Lloyd  Sinclair  Meiklejohn 

Charles  Cecil  George  Walker  

George  Craster 

Ashton  Brandreth  Eckford  

Hon.  Arthur  Cecil  Murray 

Leonard  Sueton  Hirsch  Smitaers  

Charles  Holme  Mowbray   

John  Elton  Home 

Arthur  Franklj-n  Lusnmgton 

John  Francis  Stanhope  Duke  Coleridge. 

Ernest  Reginald  Hayes-Sadler    

Harold  Middleton  Drury  Shaw   

Walter  James  Evans   ■ 

Thomas  Timbrell  

Benjamin  Hubert  Finnis    

Arthur  Pitcairn  Hughes 

John  Henry  Foster  Lakin 

George  Tristram  Van  der  Gucht 

Alfred  Patrick  Sandeman 

William  Ralph  Lawrenson 

Ernie  Francis  Srummond  Money  

Guy  William  Caswell  Lucas 

Hugh  Laurents  Chenevix  Baldwin    

Robert  Johnston   

Frank  Eustace  George  Talbot 

Bayard  Gouraud   

Walter  Hugh  Jeffery   

Walter  Fellowes  Cowan  Gilchrist  

Edmund  Malet  Nixon 

Bruce  Edward  Alexander  Manson 

Harold  Franklin  Burton 

Oriel  William  Erskine  Bannerman     

Charles  Kirkpatrick    

Edmond  Claude  Elles 

John  Henry  Vere  Ban-   

Arthur  James  Herbert  Grey    

Bertie  Clephane  Hawley  Drew    

Oliver  Wardlaw  White    

Charles  John  Gwynne  Bird  

Arthur-  Deane  Molony 

Auson  Hugh  McCleverty 

Maurice  Eustace  Stanley  Johnson    

Allen  Edwin  Johnson 

Hercules  Neville  Francis  MacDonnell 

Gerald  Leslie  Pepys 

Leared  Row  Hogg 

John  George  Cadell 

Napier  George  Barras  Goodfellow 

Henry  Charles  Swinburne  Ward    

Walter  Edward  Wilson-Johnston  

John  Arthur  Campbell  Hennessey 

Geoffrey  Edward  Holt  Wilson 

Richard  Lockington  Birdwood   

Arthur  William  Hamilton  May  Moens 

Edgar  Claude  Kensington    

James  Lillie  Costello     

Johu  Gerald  M'Conaghy    

George  Elliot  Minchin  Hogg    

Charles  Richard  Capel  Sandys    

Frederick  Fraser  Hunter  

Ignatius  Mary  Little  (Lieut.  July  96)    


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1  Second  Lieut.  L.  B.  Cloete  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William. 
Lockhartin  1897  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  including  the 
Bunewal  Expedition  and  the  taking  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  . 

2  Second  Lieut.  C.  J.  B.  Hay,  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William' 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  with  the  Peshawur  Column  and  the  5th 
Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

8  Second  Lieut.  C.  N.  MacMullen  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  including  the  Bunewal  Expedition  and  the  forcing  of  the  Tanga 
Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Second  Lieut.  H.  S.  E.  Franklin  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of.Innia  under  Sir  William 
Loskhart  in  1893  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  th3  Royal  Irian  Regiment  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


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Army  Service  Corps. 

(Late  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff.) 


Former 
Commissioned  Rank. 
Dep.  Assist. Com. Gen. 


Colonbls. 
[Late  Deputy  Commissaries  General.) 
Skinner,  James  Tifirney.'C-B. -DSO. 

Removed  from  the  Corps  as  Colonels, 
serving  under  former  Departmental 

Warrants. 
Richardson,  Wodehouse  Dillon2CB 
Dunne,  Walter  Alphonsus,3  CB... 
Nugent,  Robert  Arch."  CB.  {{it.  | 

Colonel,  24  Mar.  98  ;  Substantive  - 

Colonel,  14  June  98)  j 

Lieutenant  Colonbls. 
(Late  Assist.  Commissaries  General.) 
Clutterbuck,  Lewis  Augustus  2i  1 

(Bt.  Colonel,  24  Mar.  98) j 

Rainstord,   Marcus    E.    Read,35  > 

CB.  (Bt.  Colonel,  24  Mar.  98)...  j 
Stevens,    Frunk    Erastus    (Bt.  \ 

Colonel,  24  Mar.  98)  j 

Langdon,  Allan  Harris17  

Bridge,  Charles  Henry,48     CB.*) 

(Bt.  Colonel,  24  Mar.  98)  ) 

Wilson,  John  George  Yule50  KBt.  1 

Colonel,  24  Mar.  98)   ) 

Collard,   Arthur  William59  (Bt.  t 

Colonel,  24  Mar.  98)   S 

Whitley,  Joseph "" 


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Captain  Scots  Fus.... 
Capt.N.StaffordRegt 
Captain  Irish  Regt.... 


Capt.  Warwick  Regt. 

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Major  Dukeof  Corn-} 

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Capt.  Worcester  Regt. 
Capt.  West  Riding) 

Regt i 

Captain  Irish  Rifles... 
Capt.ConnaughtRang 
Capt.  Leicester  Regt. 
Lieut.  Royal  Artillery 

Capt.York  and  Lan 

caster  Regt. 
Capt.  E.Surrey  Regt 
Capt.W.  Riding  Regt 
Lieut.  W.  York  Regt. 
Lieut.  R.  Artillery 
Lieut.  Royal  Marines 
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Ward,  Edward  Willis  Duncan,56  ) 

CB.  (Bt.  Colonel,  24  May  98)  ..  j 
Boyd,    John    Alexander,57   CB.  j 

(Bt.  Colonel,  24  Mar.  98   ) 

Lea,  Samuel  Job58  (Bt.  Colonel,  1 

24  Mar.  98)  S 

Smith,  Edmund  Philip  Bowden  / 

(Bt.  Colonel,  22  June  98)    ) 

Moore,  William  Francis 

Parkin,  John  William  Brooke 

Graham,  Malcolm52 

Winter,  Samuel  Henry 

Hipwell,  Alfred  George 

Challice,  Gerald  George61 

Winter,  William  Robert 

Stanley,  Geoffrey62 

M'Comb,  Robert  Brophy63   

Hope,  Lewis  Anstruther,64  CB    . 

Ashley,  Arthur  

Dunne,  William67 

Arnold,  Knighton  

Godfery,  Masters  John68  

Hare,  Fred.  Stephen  Christian69.. 

Rice,  Henry  Garde70  

Banbury,  Herbert  Napier  (Bt.  ) 

Colonel,  1  Apr.  98) ) 

Stoneman,  James"1 

Jessop,  Guthrie  Hylton72 

Rogers,     John,74  CB.      (Brevet  \ 

Colonel,  16  Nov.  98)  J 

Lynn,  Sydney  Hume 

Trench,  Fred.  Amelius  Le  Poer... 

Day,  Robert  Vauehan73    

Johnson,  Frederick  Francis75 

Edes,  Charles  Albert76 

Gaussen,  Edgar 


Heath,  Charles  Ernest    

Knocker,  Cuthbert  George77    .. 

Hadfield,  Charles  Arthur 

Oughterson,  James  Charles 

Majoks. 

(Late  Assist .  Commissaries  General.) 

Clayton,    Frederick    Thomas,78 ) 

(Bt.  Lt. Colonel,  25  Mar.  96) ...  j 

Rourcicault,  George  Pensam79    ... 

Falls,  John  Alexander  Wright80.. 

Erskine,  Archibald  James    

Landon,Fred.  Wm.  Bainbridge81  / 

(Bt.  Lt.  Colonel,  25  May  97)  ...  > 
Monteith,  Robt.  Wm.  Freebairn82 

Wyncoll,  Charles  Edward85 

Reilly,  John  Augustine  Herbert 
Lewis,     Percy    John    Tonson8* ) 

(Bt. Major,  10  Aug.  92)   j 

O'Dell,  Thomas  John86  


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1  Apr.  74 

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13  June  72 

9  Apr.  73 
9  Apr.  73 
13  June  72 
9  APr- 73 
9  Apr.  73 
9  Apr.  73 
9  Apr.  73 
1  Apr.  74 
1  Apr.  74 
1  Apr.  74 
1  Apr.  74 
1  Apr.  74 
1  Apr.  74 
1  Apr.  75 
1  Apr.  75 
1  Apr.  75 

15  Dec.  71 

1  Apr.  75 
1  Apr.  75 

1  Apr.  75 

1  Apr.  75 
1  Jan.  76 
1  Jan.  76 
28  Feb.  74 
1  Jan.  76 
1  Apr.  75 

9  Aug.  74 

1  Feb.  7., 

2  Dec.  74 
2  Nov.  73 


Thomas,  Arthur  Havilland 

Buist-Sparks,  Fred.  Braid 

Roberts,  Arthur  Noel 

Kawnsley,  Claude   

Koe,  Fred.  Wm.  Brooke88    

Welch,  George  Osbaldeston89  .... 

Rorniblow,  Frederick    

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31  Jan.  80 


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June  83 
July  83 
Aug.  83 
Mar.  84 
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A.  A.  Gen.  Devonport. 
A.  A.  Gen.  York. 

A.  A.  Gen.  Malta. 


D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Dublin. 

D.A.A.  Gen.  Chester. 

D.A.A. Gen.  Woolwich  Dkyd. 

Jersey. 

D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Colchester. 

D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Cork. 

D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Nova  Scotia. 

Straits  Settlements. 

D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Home  District. 

D.  A.  Q.  M.  Gen.  War  Office. 

D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Ireland. 


80  Egypt. 

80  Cork. 

8o[D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Aldershot 

86  Malta. 

80! D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Scottish  Dist. 

801  Aldershot. 

80  Woolwich. 

So'D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Bermuda. 

80ID.  A.  A.  G.  Woolwich  Arsenal. 

SoiChaiham. 

8o;D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Egypt. 

8oiGosport. 

8olD.A.A.Gen. Woolwich  Dkyd. 

3o  Gibraltar. 

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80  Chester. 

80JD.  A.  A.  Gen.  Portsmouth. 

80  Aldershot. 

o/Woolwich  Dockyard. 
Cape  Town. 

Egyptian  Army. 

D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Gibraltar. 

York. 

Pembroke  Dock. 

Woolwich. 

Bermuda. 

D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Natal. 


80 


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Dublin. 

Curia^h. 


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Aldershot. 

Aldershot. 

Cuiragh. 

Portsmouth. 


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Mauritius. 

Jan.  86 

Feb.  86 

Natal. 

Nov.  86 

Sierra  Leone. 

Jan.  87 

D.  A.  Q.  M.  Gen.  War  Office 

Feb.  87 

Aldershot. 

Feb.  87 

Fermoy. 

Apr.  87 

Hong  Kong. 

Apr.  87 

Edinburgh. 

July  87 

D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Ceylon. 

July  87 

Colchester. 

Army  Service  Corps. 


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Commissioned  Rank. 

Lieut.GloncesterRegt 
Lieut. Manchestr  Re; 
Lieut.GloucesterP.egt 
Lieut.  R.  Artillery  ... 
Captain  18  Hussars... 
Lieut.  Bedford  Regfc. 

Lieut.  R.  Marines  ... 
Captain  20  Hussars... 
Lieut. Durham  Lt.Inf. 

Lieut.  R.  Marines 

Lt.  York  &  Lane.  Begt. 
Lieut.  Sussex  Regt.... 
Lieut.  E.  York  Regt. 
Lieut.  R.  Fusiliers  .. 
Lieut.  Border  Regt... 
Lieut.  Dublin  Fus.  .. 
Lieut.  N.  Staff.  Regt. 
Lt.  Worcester  Regt. 

Lieut.  The  Buffs 

Lieut.  S.  Staff.  Regt 
Lieut.  Essex  Regt.  ... 
Lieut.  LeicesterRegt. 
Lieut.  Devon  Regt. 


Majors. 


Lt.  N.  Staff.  Regt.  ... 
Lt.  Scottish  Rifles  ... 
Lt.  Scottish  Rifles  ... 
Lt.  York  &  Lane.  R. 
Lieut.  Devon  Regt.... 

Lieut.  Essex  Regt 

Lt.   King's  R.  Rifles. 

Lieut.  Leinster  Regt. 
Lieut. Leicester  Regt. 
Lieut.  Bedford  Regt. 
Lt.  S.  Stafford  Regt. 
Lieut.  S.  Lane.  Regt. 
Lieut.  Munster  Fus. 
Lieut.  Royal  Marines 

Lieut.  3  Hussars 

Lieut.  Essex  Regt.... 
Lieut.  R.  Marines ... 
Lieut.  Berks  Regt.... 
2nd  Lt.  Innis.  Fus.... 
Lieut.  Welsh  Regt.... 
Lieut.  Norfolk  Regt. 
Lieut.Leicester  Regt. 
Lieut.  Devon  Regt... 
2nd  Lt.  Scot.  Rifles.. 


Lt.  S.  Lane.  Regt.  ... 
Lt.  E.  Surrey  Regt. 

Lieut. Irish  Fusiliers 
Lieut.  1  Dr.  Guards. 
Lt.  Durham  Lt.  Inf. 
Lieut. LeicesterRegt. 
2nd  Lt.  Border  Regt. 
Lieut.  York  Lt.  Inf... 
2nd  Lt.  York  Regt. 
Lt.  Middlesex  Regt. 
Lieut.  Dorset  Regt. 
Lieut.  Devon  Regt... 

Lieut.  Irish  Fusiliers 
Lt.  Leicester  Regt.... 
Lieut.  R.  Marines  ... 
Lieut.  R.  Marines  ... 
Lieut.  Lane.  Fus.  ... 
Lieut.  5  Dr.  Guards. 
Lt.  Leinster  Regt.  ... 

Lt.  Leinster  Regt.  ... 
Lt.  Lancaster  Regt.. 
2nd  Lt.  E.  Kent  Regt. 
Lieut.  Worcester  R. . . 
Lieut.  D.  ot'C.  Lt.Inf. 
Lieut.  3.  Lane. Regt. 
Lieut.  S.  Fusiliers  ... 
Lieut.  Manch.  Regt. 
Lieut. Shrop.  Lt.  Inf. 
Lt.  Liverpool  Regt... 
Lt.  Leicester  Regt.... 
Lieut.  Dorset  Regt. ... 
Lieut.W.  India  Regt. 
Lieut.  E.Lanc.  Regt. 

Lt.  Berkshire  Regt.. 
Lieut.  Leinster  Regt. 
Lieut.Leicester  Regt. 
2ndLt.  Irish  Regt.... 


Paul,  Gerard  Robert  Clark  

Hill,  Richard  Ernest  

Morgan,  Hill  Godfrey,90  DSO.    .. 

Hamnett,  George  Edward 

Cardew,  George  Hereward 

p.s.c.  Warner,  Rowan- H.  Lee91.. 
Captains. 

Hobbs,  Percy  Eyre  Francis 

Hunt,  Godfrey  Massy  Vere 

Long,  Sidney  Selden 

French,  George  Arthur92 . 

Edye,  Murray  William  Joseph   .. 

Blakeney,  Edw.  Francis  John 

Bramhall,  Ed  ward  Albert 

p.s.c. Ludlow,  Edm.  Ranald  Owen 

Sandilands,  Philip  Orde  

Dawson,  Charles  Herbert 

Caldwell,  Arthur  Lewis : 

King,  Charles  Wallis 

Buttanshaw,  Edward  Thornton.. 
Jack,  Herbert  Rowett  Henry9*  .. 

Buckle,  Arthur  Ernest  

Webb,  Duncan95    

Sargent,    Harry  -'  Neptune  (Bt. ') 

Major  16  Nov.  98)    ) 

Longden,  Arthur  Edmund96   

Foster,  Turville  Douglas 

Cuming,  Arthur  Edwin 

Humphreys,  Harry  Lionel  

Bernard,  Edgar  Edwin9''  (Brevet  ~i 

Major  16  Nov.  98) j 

Parker,  St.  John  William  Topp... 
Terry,  Astley  Herbert,  Esquire} 

of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem } 

Long,  Arthur 

Colquhoun,  Harry  

Mathew,  Robert  George^ 

ll'Cormiek,  Wm.  Irvine  Stewart 
Hayward,  Alfred  Richard  Lane 


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Keyes,  Charles  Wm.  Patton  

Purvis,  John  Allen  Ramsay    

Moore,  Joseph  Scott 

Thring,  Edward  Clavell100 

Boyce,  William  George  Bertram 

Welman,  Arthur  Pole 

Phelps,  Arthur 

Seccombe,  Archibald  Kennedy.. 

p. s. c.Carter,  Evan  Eyare  

Ryan,  Charles  Montgomerie  

Hall,   Douglas  Keith   Elphin-~) 

stone,110    (Brevet  -  Major,    20  > 

May  98)   J 

Davies,  Henry ......: 

Dodgson,  Colquhoun   Scott,118) 

Adjutant  29  July  98 j" 

Hardy,  Frederic  Pelham  Abbott 

Conway-Gordon,  Gwyunedd 

Grey,  Charles  William 

Hewlett,  Gervase  Gillham 

Harrison,  Willoughby  Hyde  

Reynolds,  Sidney  Latimer 

Williamson,  Wm.  Alex.  Finiston 

Ward,  Edmund  Ironside  

Harrison,  James  Molyneux    

Studdert,     Edward,     Adjutant ) 

1  Jan.  98 Ji 

Taylor,  Ernest  Fitzwilliam 

Tredgold.  John  Aubrey  Temple  .. 

Foster,  William  Herbert  

Ford,  Reginald 

ourtney,  Ed.  Arthur  Waldegrave 

Colquhoun,  Edward  Lyndon 

Blunt,  Conrad  Edward'  Grant113  \ 

[Brevet  Major,  16  Nov.  98)    ...  j 
Gillespie,  Ernest  Garden  Freeth 

Wilson,  Frederick  Maurice111 

Black,  John  Campbell  Lamont  ... 

Walton,  Geoffrey  Frank  

Standen, Robert  Hargrave  Fraser 
Taylor,  Francis  Pitt  Stewart    .. 

Coutts,  Malcolm 

Berry,  Robert  Gordon  J.Johnston 

Moody,  George  Robert  Boyd 

Howard,  Francis  James  Leigh111  ... 

Scott,  Philip  Clement  Joseph 

Lewis,  Cecil  Hallowes  


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Longmore,   John    Constantine  ^ 

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Denny,  William  Alfred  Charles.. 

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23  Mar.  8g 
22  Aug 
29  Dec. 
6  Mar.  89 

15  Jan.  90 
1  Mar.  90 

28  June  90 
22  Aug.  88 

21  Dec. 

S  June  89 

22  Aug.  88 

21  Sept.39 
1  Sept.88 
1  Feb.  89 
9  Nov.  89 

31  Dec.  90 

23  Mar, 

9  Mar.  90 

28  June  90 
1  Dec.  89 
4  Feb.  9: 

29  Mar.  90 

16  Oct.   89 
13  Nov. 
20  Aug.  90 

22  Aug  " " 
29  Nov.  90 
2q  Nov.  90 
18  Feb.  9 

4  Mar.  91 

9  Apr.  92 

2S  June  90 
9  Sept. 91 
20  Feb.  92 

[2  Mar.  92 


16  June  97 
2  Feb.  98 
1  Apr.  98 

1  Apr.  98 

17  Apr.  98 
25  Aug.  98 

2  Apr.  90 
21  Apr.  90 
23  May  90 
20  June  90 

9  Oct.  90 
4  Nov.  90 
15  Feb.  91 
1  July  91 
1  July  91 
1  July  91 
1  July  91 
1  July  91 
1  July  9 

1  July  91 
1  July  9 
9  Sept.91 

7  Jan.  92 

3  Apr.  92 
1 3  May  92 

4  June92 
4  June  9 

15  Oct.  9 

13  Oct.  92 

2  Nov.  92 
1  Jan.  93 
1  Jan.  93 
1  Apr.  93 
1  Apr.  93 
7  July  93 
7  July  93 
7  July  93 

7  July  93 
7  July  93 
7  July  93 
7  July  93 
1  Apr.  94 
1  Apr.  94 
18  Apr.  94 
1  Dec.  94 
1  Dec.  94 

1  Dec.  94 

1  Dec.  94 
1  Dec. 


appointeeI 

TO  C.  &  T.    I 
STAFF. 


STATION. 


21  Oct.    87 


23  Sept.  87 


9  Jan.  9 
1  Apr.  95 
1  Apr.  95 
1  Apr.  95 
1  Apr.  95 
5  June  95 
4  July  9s 
31  July  95 

12  Nov.  95 

13  Nov.  95 

1  Apr.  96 
1  Apr.  96 
1  July  96 
1  July  96 
29  Aug.  96 
31  Dec.  96 
1  Apr.  97 

1  Apr.  97 
1  Apr.  97 
1  Apr.  97 
25  Aug.  97 
1  Dec.  97 
1  Jan.  98 
1  Jan.  98 

1  Jan.  98 

16  Jan.  98 
24  Jan.  98 
24  Jan.  98 

2  Feb.  98 
1  Apr.  98 

1  Apr.  98 

1  Apr.  9S 

17  Apr. 
20  Apr. 

•9  June  98J 


Woolwich. 

D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Barbadoes. 

Staff  Captain,  Egypt. 

Malta. 

Aldershot. 

Dublin. 

Aldershot. 

Clonmel. 

D.  A.  A.  Gen.  China. 

D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Malta. 

D.A.A.  Gen.  Jamaica. 

D.A.A.  Gen.  Curragh. 

Crete. 

D.A.A.  Gen.  Belfast. 

Malta. 

Egypt. 

Dublin.  [Dockyard. 

D.  A.  A.    Gen.   Woolwich 

Hong  Kong. 

Devonport. 

Barbadoes. 

Kilkenny. 

Belfast. 

Aldershot. 
Cork. 
Ceylon. 
Sierra  Leone. 

Special  Service,  Egypt. 
Sierra  Leone. 
Aldershot. 

Dover. 

Aldershot. 

Portsmouth. 

Cape  Town. 
St.  Lucia. 
Queenstown. 


Limerick. 

Portsmouth. 

Jamaica. 

D.  A.  A. Gen.  C.  of  G.  Hope 
Gibraltar. 

Woolwich. 

Aldershot. 

Woolwich. 

Nova  Scotia. 

Colchester. 

Dundalk. 

Pay  Department. 

Woolwich. 

Glasgow. 

Dublin. 

Ourragh. 

Sierra  Leone. 

Aldershot. 

Dublin. 

Aldershot. 

Chatham. 

Parkburst. 

Inverness. 

King  William's  Town. 

Egyptian  Army. 

Ceylon. 

Woolwich. 

Curragh. 

Dover. 

Sierra  Leone. 

iTork. 

Egypt. 

Shorncliffe. 

ilalta. 

Egyptian  Army. 

Natal. 

Preston. 

Portsmouth. 

Woolwich. 
Newport,  Mon. 
Oretc. 

Hounslow. 


365 


Army  Service  Corpt. 


Commietioned  Sank.\ 

Lieut.  R.  Marines  . . 
Lieut.  E.  Lane.  Regt. 
Lieut.E. Surrey  Regt. 
Lieut.  York  Lt.  Inf. 
Lieut.  Lane.  Regt.... 
Lieut.  York  Regt.  ... 
2nd  Lt.  Suffolk  Regt 

2nd  Lt.  Irish  Fus. .. 
Lieut.  R.  Marines  .. 
Lieut.  R.  Marines  .. 
Lieut.  R.  Marines  .. 
Lieut.  R.  Fusiliers . 
Lieut.  Derby  Regt  .. 
Lieut.  6  Dragoons  .. 

Lieut.  Irish  Fus 

Lieut.  Innis.  Fus.  .. 
2ndLt.  Welsh  Fus.. 
Lieut.  S.  Staff.  Regt 
Lieut.  S.Wales  Bord 
Lieut.  W.  Kent  Regt 
2ndLt.York&Lanc.R 
2nd  Lt.  Wore.  Regt. 
2nd  Lt.  S.  W.  Brdrs 
2nd  Lt.  S.  W.  Brdrs 
2nd  Lt.Bedfurd  Regt 
2nd  Lt.  Som.  Lt.  Inf 
Lieut.  Lane.  Regt... 
Lieut.  Lincoln  Regt. 
Lieut.  K.  R.  Rifles.. 
Lieut.  S.  Staff.  Regt, 
Lt.  Wiltshire  Regt.. 
Lieut  S.  Staff.  Rest 
2nd  Lt.  Warw.  Regt. 
2nd  Lt.  Dorset  Regt 
2nd  Lt.  Lane.  Fus... 
2nd  Lt.  Ches.  Regt. 
Lieut.  Line.  Regt.  .. 
Lieut.  Muns.  Fus.  .. 
Lieut.  Innis.  Fus.  ... 
Lieut.  3  Dr.  Guards 
Lieut.Bedford  Regt. 
Lieut.  K.O.S.  Bord. 
Lieut.  4  Dr.  Guards 
Lt.  Leicester  Regt. 
2nd  Lt.  21  Hussars 
2r.dLt.  R.  Highrs.... 
2nd  Lt.  Middx.  Regt. 
and  Lt.  Conn.  Rgrs. 
Lieut.  W.  Kent  Regt. 
2ndLt.North'n.Regt. 
Lieut.  3  Dr.  Guards 
2nd  Lt.  Leices.  Regt. 
Lieut.  Welsh  Regt... 
Lieut.  R.  Marines  ... 
Lieut.  R.  Marines ... 
Lieut.  Lauc.  Regt.... 
Lieut.  Lane.  Fus.  ... 
Lieut.  Ches.  Regt.... 
2ndLt.K.O.S.Bora. 
Lieut.  Derby  Regt. 
Lieut.  S.  Lane.  Regt. 
2nd  Lt.  Warw. Regt. 
2nd  Lt.  York  Regt. 
2nd  Lt.  Munst.  Fus. 
2nd  Lt.  L'pool  Regt. 
Lt.  4  Bn.  S.  Staff  R.. 


Lieut.S.WalesBord. 
2nd  Lt.S  Lane. Regt 
Lieut.  Ches.  Regt.  .. 
2nd  Lt.  Conn .  Rngrs 
2nd  Lt.  Berks  Regt. 
2nd  Lt.  Y.&  L.  Regt. 
2ndLt.NLanc.Keat 
2ndLt.  SussexRegt 


Captains. 

Atkins.  Alban  Randell  Crofton117 

Ateherley,  Llewellyn  William"8   

Garsiti,  Herbert  George  Anderson 

Stcabey,  WVfred  Shedding    

.Tames,  Murray  Ray  de  Buyrne   

Kemble,  Charles  Morris  

Delavoye,  Alexander  Edwin  

LlEl'TEKANlfr. 

Amey,  Arthur  

Macdonuld,  Charles  Clanranaid  

Mylrea,  William  Percy  Garland  

Macdonald,  Kenneth    

Burne,  Rainald  Owen  

Christopher,  Charles  Danby 

Atkinson,  Francis  Salisbury 

Morgan,  John  William  Moore  

Brooke,  Hugh  Fenwick  

Pigott,  Grenville  Edmund   

Paul,  George  William  Rebscb,  DSO.  .. 

Cleeve,  Herbert   

Davies,  Percy  Matcham  

N'orrington,  Frederic  Conrad  Swithin 

Fisher,  Henry  Francis  Thornhill    

Hunnard.  Frank,  DSO 

Puckle.  John    

McVittie,  Charles  Edwin 

Maturin,  John  William  Heurj-  

Elliot,  John  Furzer 

Hazelton,  Percy  Orr  ...  

Brooke,  Eardley  Wilroot125 

■'annot.  Fernand  Gustave  Eugene  

Mears,  Ernest  Lennox  

Bernard.  William  Kingsmill  

Horsbrugh.  Boyd  Robert 

Russell.  Henry  John 

Burrard,  Harry  George 

Duffus,  Francis  Ferguson   

Davies,  George  Freshfield   

Moores,  Charles  Frederick 

Clinch,  Herbert  Wareham  

Harmnn,  Antony  Ernest  Wentworth  ... 

Johnson,  Thoma*  Pelham125  

Limond,  Rous  Milner130   

Liddell,  Arthur  Robert 

Wilder.  Harry  Carleton    

icott,  Edward  William  Woodward 

Coulson,  John  

Lloyd,  Charles  Trevor 

Watling,  Charles  Edward    

Moore,  Barrington  Shakespear 

Parsons,  Durie ." 

M'Nalty,  Charles  Edward  Irvine 

Leckv,  John  Gage  

Fitzwilhams,  Edward  Cra-wford  Lloyd. 

Buckle,  Herbert  Stewart    

Cumberlege,  Henry  Charles  Faithfull 

Evans,  Edward  George    

Young,  Julian  Mayne  

Tarver.  William  Knapp 

Wood,  Ernest135    

Grose,  Daniel  Charles  Evans 

Chatterton,  Krank  Beauchamp  Macaulay...l 
Carey,  Horace  Wm.  Wallace  Onslow. 
Xlasterson.  George  Cuthbert  Dillon  . 

Wright,  Harry  Stevenson  

Roberts,  Lawrence  Sturmy    

Knox,  Henry  Owen  


:  Sept. 89 
29  Nov.  90 

y  Jan.  02 
:2  Mar.  92 
29  Nov.  qo 
28  June  90 

18  June  92 

7  Jan.  91 
1  Sept.9c 

1  Sept. 91 
:  Sept. 91 

2  May  91 

28  Sept.92 
25  Jan.  93 

2  May  91 
13  July  92 
its  June  92 

29  Nov.  90 
9  Apr.  92 

21  Jan.  93 
7  Nov.  91 
13  Aug.  92 

17  Dec.  92 
2 1  Jan.  92 
15  Mar.  93 
13  Aug.  92 
13  Aug.  92 
:5  Aug.  92, 

9  Nov.  92 
13  Aug.  921 

19  July  93 
25  Feb.  93 

25  Feb.  93] 
19  July  93 

9  Sept.93 
19  Oct.  92 

19  Nov.  92 

26  Arjr.  93 
9  Oct.   92 

3 1  Jan.  94 

18  May  92 

20  May  93 
2  June  94 

15  Mar.  93 
15  Mar.  95 

20  May  93 

19  July  93 

21  Oct.  93 
23  Dec.  93! 
23  Dec.  93 
31  Jan.  94 

7  Mar.  94 
9  Sept.93 
1  Sept.92 

1  Sept.93 
;o  May  g3 

20  May  93 
19  Nov.  92 

2  June  94 
cOct.  04 
7  Mar.  94 
2  June  94 

12  Dec.  94 
19  June  95 
10  July  95 

21  Oct.   96 


10  Aug.  98 
I13  Aug.  98 
25  Aug.  98 
25  Aug.  98 
25  Aug.  98 
7  Sept.98 
6  Oct.   98 


Sierra  Leone 

Woolwich. 

Egyptian  Army. 

Egyptian  Army, 

Malta. 

Lichfield. 

Egypt. 


31  Mar.  93  Aldershot. 

1  Oct.  94 

1  Oct.  94Ceylon. 

1  Oct.  94  Sierra  Leone. 

i  Oct.  94  York. 

1  Oct.  94jJamaica. 

1  Oct.   94 

1  Oct.  94|Malta. 

1  Oct.   94  Bermuda. 
30  Mar.  951  Woolwich. 

1  Apr.  95'Birminghnm. 

1  Apr.  95  Edinburgh. 

1  Apr.  95;Curragh. 

1  Apr.  95Aldershot. 
29  Sept.95| 
29  Sept  95;  Egypt. 
29  Sept  gvAldershot. 

29  Sept.9j  Woolwich. 

30  Septus  Cork. 
30  Sept  95iAldershot. 

1  Oct.  gsAldershot.. 

1  Oct.  9s!Devonport. 

1  Oct.  95  Devonport. 

1  Oct.   95:Egypt. 
15  Feb.  96  fcetley. 
29  Mar.  96  sierra  Leone. 
29  Mar.  96  Curragh. 

29  Mar.  96 

30  Mar.  96lCrete. 

30  Mar.  96  Egypt. 

31  Mar.  96  London. 
1  Apr.  96  Chatham. 
1  Apr.  96jEgypt. 
1  Apr.  q6 

1  Apr.  96  Shorncliffe. 
1  Apr.  96  (Aldershot. 
t  Apr.  96  Shorncliffe. 


On  Probation. 
Lieutenant^. 


On  Probation. 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Airey,  Robert  Berkeley   

Striedinger,  Oscar 

Pedler,  tieorge  Herbert  

Motre,  Muxton    129  May  95!   1  Jan. 

Willans,  Richard  Harte  Keatinge  29  Feb.  96:   1  Jan. 

Lord,  Frank  Baigrie   25  Mar.  96J   1  Jan. 

Porter.  Adrian  Sydney  Morton    25  Mar.  961   1  Jan. 

Richards,  Harold  Arthur  David j  6  June  90!   :  Jan. 


r  Apr.  96 
1  July  96 
1  Sept.96 
29  Sept.96 
29  Sept.96 
29  Sept.96 
29  Sept.96 

29  Sept.96 

30  Sept.96 
1  Oct.  96 
1  Oct.  96 
1  Oct.  96 
1  Oct.  96 
i  Oct.  96 
1  Apr.  97 
1  Apr.  07 

16  June  97 

25  Aug.  97 

1  Oct.  97 

1  Oct.   97 

1  Oct.   97 

21  Oct.  97 


6  Mar.  95  1  Jan. 
20  Feb.  95^  1  Jan. 
29  May  95'   1  Jan. 


Dublin. 

Gibraltar. 

Sierra  Leone. 

Woolwich. 

Chatham. 

Sierra  Leone. 

Curragh. 

Curragh. 

Exeter. 

Chatham. 

Portsmouth. 

Woolwich. 

Dublin. 

Aldershot. 

Natal. 

Dublin. 

Devonport. 

Devonport. 

Sierra  Leone. 

Woolwich. 

Aldershot. 

Portsmouth. 


Aldershot. 
Aldershot. 
Aldershot. 
Aldershot. 
Aldershoi. 
Aldershot. 
Aldershot. 
Aldershot. 


Army  Service  Corps. 


36 


FIKSTCOM 
MISSION- 
ED     BANE 


Quabtee  Hastens 

Lapham,  Robert  John118 27  Mar.  78 

Musgrave,  William138 [11  Dec.  78 

Johnson,  William  John147 17  May  84 

Loader,  Alfred  Edttar1,a 25  Apr.  85 


HON. 

LIEUT. 


15  Jan    8; 

15  June  85 

3  Oct..  8 
10  Oct.  8 
26  Oct.  8 
25  Mar.  9 
29  July  91 
28  June  92 

8  Mar.  93 

4  Apr.  94 
22  Aug.  94 

•2  Aug. 
12  Dec.  94 
12  Dec.  94 

9  Jan.  95 
22  Jan.  95 
14  Feb.  95 

6  Mar.  95 
8  Mar.  95 
4  Apr.  95 
3  May  95 

22  May  95 
8  JuDe  95 
26  June  95 
21  Dec.  95 

7  Oct.  96 

7  Oct.   96 

8  May  97 
25  Mpy  98 


:5  June  85 
15  June  85 

15  June  85 

3  Oct.  88 
10  Oct.  88 
26  O^t.  89 
25  Mar.  91 
29  July  91 
28  June  92 

8  Mar.  93 

4  Apr.  94 
22  Aug.  94 
22  Aug.  94 

12  Dec.  94 

2  Dec.  94 

9  Jan.  95 
22  Jan.  95 
14  Feb.  95 

6  Mar.  95 
8  Mar.  95 
4  Apr.  95 

3  May  9S 
22  May  95 

8  June  95 
26  June  95 
21  Dec.  95 

7  Oct.  96 

7  Oct.  96 

8  May  97 
25  May  98 
25  May  98 

13  July  98 
2  Nov.  98 
2  Nov.  98 

14  Dec.  98 


j  25  Apr.  85 

Reilly,  John     25  Apr.  85  25  Apr.  85 

Latten,  Leonard"0 I25  Apr.  85  25  Apr.  85 

Daly,  Maurice151   25  Apr.  85  25  Apr.  85 

Edmondson,  James  Heslam152 15  June  85J15  June  85 

Champion,  Horace  Edgar153   15  June  85 

Drage,  William   Henry,™*  DSO. 

{Hon.  Major  18  Nov.  96,  Hon. 

Lt.  Colonel,  16  Nov.  98)    

Haycock,  William155  

Lemon,  George156.. 

Richardson,  Richard  

Fletcher,  James159  

Ward,  Herbert  Samuel1"1   

Smith,  Charles  Edward161 

Dixon,  George162 

Doherty.  Thomas163 

Goss,  William16*  

Cairns,  Michael165  

Law,  Charles  Richard  

English,  William166    

Edwards,  David  John'67  

Woods,  John  Charles'68   

Chase,  Herbert 

Wallace,  Thomas169 

Thornley,  Robert  William 

Gleeson,  Andrew  Fitzwilliam170 

Challoner,  Thomas1'1   

Hennessy,  John172  

Beaumont,  Henry  George    

Leslie,  Thomas  Christie1"3  

Anderson,  John 

Cosgrave,  William17* 

Grapes,  John   

Higgins,  Joseph  Thomas   

Field,  Frederick175    

Tull,  Frank  Kellow  

Staff,  Francis  William -25  May 

M'Farlane,  George  13  July  98 

Gourlay,  Jam<=s I  2  Nov.  98 

Archer,  Harry  I  2  Nov. 98 

Davis,  John    14  Dec.  98 


HON. 
CAPIAIN 


PEESKNT 
BANK. 


APPOINTED 

TO  C.ft  T.  ( 

BTAFP 


27  Mar.  78  27  Mar.  88  11  Dec. 
ij  Dec.  78  11  Dec.  88  n  Dec. 
7  May  90  11  Dec. 
7  May  90  1 1  Dec. 
25  Apr.  95  11  Dec. 
25  Apr.  95  11  Dec.  : 
25  Apr.  85  25  Apr.  9511  Dec.  1 
15  June  95  11  Dec.  i 
15  June  95  11  Dec.  i 


17  Aug.  89  11  Dec. 

15  June  95  11  Dec. 
3  Oct.  90  11  Dec. 
10  Oct.  98  11  Dec. 


8J31  Jan. 
831  Jan. 
8, 17  May 
325  Apr. 
i  25  Apr. 
223  Api. 
i;25  Apr. 
S15  June 
1(15  June 


<!o  Woolwich  Dockyard. 
80  Chatham. 
84  J  Malta. 

85 

85tWoolwich  Dockyard. 

8slDover. 

8s|Mauritius. 

85 1  Weymouth. 

Ss'Barbadoes. 


15  June  85  Egyptian  Army. 

15  June  8-|Woolwich  E&4 
3  Oct.  88iBelfast. 
10  Oct.  88Aldershot. 
Bermuda. 


Nova  Scoti   . 

War  Office. 

Portsmouth , 

Cape  Town. 

Dublin. 

Colchester. 

Shornclitte. 

Dublin. 

Edinburgh. 

Egypt. 

Warley. 

Gibraltar. 

War  Office. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Straits  Settlements. 

York. 

Natal. 

Aldershot. 

Aldershot. 

Dublin. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 

Devonport. 

Aldershot. 

Aldershot. 

Egypt. 

Woolwich. 


Instructor Bt.Lt.Colonel  F.  T.  Clayton,  1  July  96.    Aldershot. 

Assistant  Instructor  Captain  P.  E.  F.  Hobbs-,  1  Mar.  96.     Aldershot. 

(Daniel  Hickey,™  11  Feb.  92  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
Riding  Ma  tier  t    1  William  Lyons,177  3  Aug.  94  ;  Hon.  Lieut.     Aldershot. 

CThomas  Joseph  Kearns,  1  Oct.  96;  Hon.  Lieut.     Woolwich. 


Army  Service  Corps. —  War  Services. 

1  Colonel  J.  T.  Skinner  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85,  including  the  operations  of  the  Desert 
Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  granted  the  higher  rate  of  pay,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star); 
also  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1883-86,  including  the  engagement  at 
Giniss  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.). 

2  Colonel  Richardson  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Kafir  war  in  1877-78,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  near  Draaibosch ;  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  187Q  (pro- 
moted Deputy  Commissary,  Mtdal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Newcastle 'Field 
Force.  Served  in  the  Egyotian  war  ot  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedi- 
tion under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  as  Senior  Commissariat  Officer  (granted  honorary  and  relative  rank  of 
Lt.Colonel) . 

3  Colonel  Dunne  served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78.  Served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1870,  first  as  Senior 
Commissariat  Officer  of  No.  3  Column,  and  afterwards  as  Commissary  of  Supplies  of  the  Flying  Column  ;  and  took 
part  in  the  defence  of  Rorke's  Drift  Post  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promote  I  Deputy  Commissary).  Served  in 
the  operations  against  Sekukuni,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  his  stronghold  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Sei  ved 
in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Potchefstroom.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star),  and  in  the  Soudan  campaign  m 
1885.  including  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  (Claspl. 

11  Colonel  R.  A.  Nugent  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Khedive's  Star);  served  with  the  Soudau  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  as  Assistan  ICommissary 
General  in  charge  of  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Department,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  LI 
Teb  and  Temai  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Abu  Klea  (mentioned  in  despatches,  granted  the  higher  rate  of  pay, 
two  Clasps). 

23  Colonel  Clutterbuck  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

35  Colonel  M.  E.  R.  Rainsford  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  unaer  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) 
Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
El  Teb  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Assistant  Commissary  General,  two  Clasps);  also  served  with  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Abu  Klea  (mentioned  in  despatches,  granted  the 
lr  •'her  rate  of  pay,  two  Clasps). 

«  Colonel  A.  H.  Langdon  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1SS5-S6,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
casement at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star), 
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367  Army  Service  Corps. — War  Services. 

-  .■*>  Colonel  C.  H,  .Bridge  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's   Star).      Served  in  the 
operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  and 
organized  the  whole  of  the  Supply  and  Transport  and  Ordnance  Departments  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.) 
..  50  Colonel  J.  G.  Y.  "Wilson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  expedition  to 
the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

sz  Lt.Colonel  Malcolm  Graham  served  in  the: Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition 
in  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasi)). 

55  Lt.Colonel  Whitley  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i33i , 
and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Pretoria.  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
promoted  Assistant  Commissary  General,  Melal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

56  Colonel  E.  W.  D.  Ward  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  ir.  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the 
TotYek  zereba  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Assistant  Commissary  General,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  as  Assistant  Adjutant 
General  (Star). 

57  Colonel  J.  A.  Boyd  served  m  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  _of  1S81 
with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Senior  Commissariat  Officer  .with 
the  River  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kirbekan  (mentioned  in  despatches  promoted  Assistant  Com- 
missary General  with  honorary  rank  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

56  Colonel  Lea  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (promoted  Assistant  Commissary-General  with  rank  of  Major  in  the  Army,  two  Clasps) ; 
also  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  FieldForce  in  1885-86  including  the  engagement  r„t  Giniss. 

59  Colonel  A.  W.  Collard  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

61  Lt.Colonel  G.  G.  Challice  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

62  Lt.Colonel  G.  Stanley  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  "(Medal  with  Clasp).     Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

63  Lt.Colonel  M'Comb  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  ^Medal,  ami  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Bechu- 
analand  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85,  and  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

64  Lt.Colonel  L.  A.  Hope  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition 
in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

67  Lt.Colonel  W.  Dunne  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 
158  Lt.ColonelM.  J.  Godfery  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.     Served  iu  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

69  Lt.Colonel  F.  S.  C.  Hare  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 
Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

70  Lt.Colonel  H.  G.  Rice  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

71  Lt.Colonel  J.  Stoneman  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

72  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  Jessop  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  in  the  Sou  Jan 
Expedition  in  1884  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (4th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  two  Clasps). 

7S  Lt.Colonel  R.  V.  Day  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

74  Colonel  John  Rogers  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  ex- 
pedition to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884.  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai 
two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  as  Director  of 
Supplies,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.  and 
Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Ciaaps).  Nominated  to  the  3rd  Class  of  the  Order  of  the  Medjidie  tor  services  with 
the  Egyptian  Army. 

75  Lt.Colonel  F.  F.  Johnson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  cf  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

76  Lt.Colonel  C.  A.  Edes  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

77  Lt.Colonel  Knocker  served  with  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

78  Lt.Colonel  Clayton  served  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  111  1884-85  with  the 
Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  undtr  Sir  Francis  Scolt  m  1895  (Brevet 
of  Lt.Colonel,  Star). 

79  Major  Bourcicault  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

80  Major  Falls  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  28th 
Augti6t  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

81  Lt.Colonel  Landon  served  with  the  Benin  Expedition  under  Rear  Admiral  Rawson  in  1897  as  Second  in  Com- 
mand ami  Commissariat  and  Transport  Officer  of  the  Niger  Coast  Protectorate  Forces  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

S!  Major  R.  W.  E.  Monteith  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with. the  Natal  Field  Force. 

81  Major  P.  J.  T.  Lewis  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Nile  in  18S9  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia  against  the  native  chief  Fedey  Kabba  in  1891-92  ;  with  the  expedition  to  the 
Tambaka  Country,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1S92,  including  the  capture  of  Tambi ;  and  with  the  expedition 
to  the  Gambia  m  1892,  including  the  capture  of  Toniataba  (Brevet  of  Mejor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

85  Major  Wyncoll  served  with  the  83th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kanr  war  of  1877-7S,  and  the  Zulu  war  of 
1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

86  Major  T.  J.  O'Dell  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  with  the  ist 
Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

88  Major  F.  W.  B.  Koe  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Sofas,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1893-94  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

89  Major  G.  0.  Welch  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884-85 
wrth  the  19th  Hussars  (Clasp). 

99  Major  H.  G.  Morgan  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896, 
including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  4th  Class  ot  the 
Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

91  Major  R.  H.  L.  Warner  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
94  Cantain  French  — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

94  Captain  Jack  serveu  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Starj  and  with  the  Soudao  Frontier  Field  Force  during  the  oporat.ons  on  the 
Upper  Nile  In  i835-S6. 

95  Captain  D.  Webb  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Sofas,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1893-94  (mentioned  in 
despatches)  ;  and  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gambia  against  Fodey  Silahin  1894  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

96  Captain  A.  E.  Longden  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

07  Major  E.  E.  Bernard  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

98  Captain  R.  G.  Mathew  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

09  Captain  E.  E.  D.  Thornton  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

100  Captain  E.  C.  Thring  served  in  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

110  Major  D.  K.  E.  Hall  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star).  Served 
in  the  operations  in  Mashonaland  under  Sir  Richard  Martin  in  1897  as  Controller  of  Transport  and  Supply 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 


Army  Service  Corps. —  War  Services.  3&7a 

118  Captain  Dodgson  served  in  the    peraticms  of  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890. 

113  Maior  C.  E.  G.  Blunt  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  as 
Staff  Officer  of  Supplies,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, 4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

114  Captain  F.  M.  Wilson  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

115  Captain  F.  J.  L.  Howard  served  with  the  Dongoia  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896 
as  Staff  Officer  of  Supplies,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

116  Captain  W.  M.  H.  Armstrong  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1S95-96  (Star). 

117  Captain  A.  R.  C.  Atkins  served  with  ihe  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

118  Captai.i  L.  W.  Atcberley  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 
118  Captain  Lapham  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  theBoerwarot  1881. 

l"  Lieut.  Brooke  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's 
Royal  Rifles,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

126  Lieut.  T.P.  Johnson  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  in  the  engagement  nea.r  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

130  Lieut.  Limond  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and 
the  engagement  at  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

135  Lieut.  E.  Wood  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion   • 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and 
the  engagement  at  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ' 

138  Captain  W.  Musgrave  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

143  Captain  F.  L.  Cassell  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  took  part 
in  the  defence  of  Standerton  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promoted  Quarter  Master).  Served  in  the  Soudan 
campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Tofrek  zereba  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

147  Captain  W.  J.  Johnson  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Newcastle  Field  Force.  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  servedinthe  Soudan  campaign  in  3885  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Clasp),  and  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888,  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah 
(honorary  rank  of  Captain,  Clasp). 

149  Captain  Loader  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  iS84-85(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  alsoserved 
in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (honorary  rank  of  Captain, 
Clasp). 

150  Captain  L.  Latten  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

151  Captain  M.  Daly  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  and  was  present  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin  and  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under 
Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

152  Captain  Edmondson  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (promoted  Quarter  Master,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  .„,,,,,        ,   „,        ,    „  „.,,„, 

153  Captain  H.  E.  Champion  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  m  the  Soudan  campaign 
in  1S85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Quarter  Master,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

154  Lt. Colonel  Drage  servedwiththe  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (promoted  Quarter  Master,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star) ;  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  18S5- 86,  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss  ;  andin 
the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1SS9  including  the  engagement  at  Toski  (mentioned  in  despatches,  hono- 
rary rank  of  Captain,  Clasp,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  with  the  Dongoia  Expeditionary  Force  under 

Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  Head  Quarters  Staff,  including  the 
engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  honorary  rank  of  Macjor,  Khedive's 
Medal  with  two  Clasps);  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1897-98,  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Abu 
Hamed  and  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Berber  (DSO.). 

155  Captain  W.  Haycock  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promcteu  Quarter 
Master,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

156  Captain  Lemon  servedinthe  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

155  Lieut   J.  Fletcher  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1&82 
(Medal    and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 
*'co  Lieut.  H.  S.  Ward  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1896  (Medal).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  in   1881.     Served  in  the 
Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Tofrek  zereba  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
Khedive's  Star)?  Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

161  Lieut.  C.  E.  Smith  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881, 
including  the'defe.nce  of  Marabastadt.     Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

162  Lieut.  G.  Dixon  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  and  in  the  operations  against  Sekukini  (Medal  vith  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  witn  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  .  ,'.,,;.,    ™  ^  ^.     ,.     ,    c.     , 

163  Lieut  F.  Doherty  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  m  18S4-85  (  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive  s  Star)  j  and 
in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

104  Lieut.  W.  Goss  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

105  Lieut.  Cairns  s-erved  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

160  Lieut.  W.  English  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1888,  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah 
(Medal  with  Clasp? and  Khedive's  Stan.  .,',,.',„,.,         •  .-,    ^     c      -       -^ 

16'  Lieut  Edwards  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive  s  Star)  ;  with  the  Souaan  E\pedi- 
tion  in  18S4,  including  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps)  ;  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85, 
including  the  engagement  at  Abn  Klea  (two  Clasp.*) ;  and  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force 
in  1 885-86      Served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  t89;;-96  (Star). 

168  Lieut  J  C  Woods  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star);  and  m  the  Soudan 
campaign  in  1885,  including  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  the  advance  on  Temai  (two 
Clasps).  .    _  ,  , 

169  Lieut   T.  Wa'lace  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  111  1888. 

170  Lieut.  A.  F.  Gleeson  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Gaikas  and  Galekas  in  1878,  and  in  the  Zulu  war 
in  1870  (Medal  with  Clasp).  .  .       0  ,_      . 

171  Lieut  T   Challoner  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott,  in  1595-96  (btar). 

178  Lieut.  3.  Henncssy  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive  s  Star). 
173  Lieut.'  T.  C.  Leslie  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal  and  Khedive's  Star). 
'-"4  Lieut'  W   CosTave  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

175  Lieut!  F.  Field  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  (promoted 
to  be  Quarter  Master).  ■ 

176  Lieut  D   Hickey  served  in  the  Egvptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive  s  Star). 

177  Lieut!  W.  Lyons  sorved  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Abu 
Klea  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


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368 


Provisional  Battalions. 


Shorncliff<. 

May  96;     Lieut.  76  Jane  72;   Capt.  18  June  81;  Motor, 


Lieutenant  Colonel.— Charles  Henry  Kelly, 

13  May  gi ;   Lt. Colonel,  1  May  96. 
Major. — James  A.  S.  Thomson,  19  Sept.  96  ;  Major  West  Riding  Regiment. 
Adjutant. — Lionel  T.  0.  Twyford,  17  Dec.  95:   Captain  North  Staffordshire  Regiment. 
Quarter  Master. — Robert  Percy  Norman,  17  Feb.  93  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 

Ehorncliffo. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  —  p.s.c.  Henry  Thomas  Ward  Allatt,  12  Apr.  9?  ;  Ensign,  30  Oct.  66 ;  Lieut.  '22  Oct.  70; 

Captain,  26  July  76  ;  Major,  1  Jan.  85  ;  Lt. Colonel.  1  Jan.  93. 
Major. — Arthur  G  orge,  18  May  98  ;  Captain  North  Staffordshire  Regiment. 
Adjutant.— P.  W.  Tuvvsey,  20  Apr.  98;  Captain  West  Yorkshire  Regiment. 
Quarter  Master. 


Hong   Kong  Regiment. 


Major  J.  M.  A.  Retallick,  Indian  S.  C... 

Captain  E.  L.  C.  Berber,  Indian  S.  C.  . 

Captain  W.  R.  Little,  Indian  S.  C 

Lieut  E.  C.  Rowcroft,  Indian  S.  C 

Lieut.  P.  G.  Anderson,  Indian  S.  C.  ... 
Lieut.  A.  C.J.  Campbell, Middlesex  Regt. 
Lieut.  E.  C.  Creagh,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.D.Campbell,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  H.  S.  Moberly,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  L.  Barrett,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Captain  A.   L.  Borradaile,  > 
MB.  Medical  Staff S  ' 


10  Sept. 
1  Feb. 


97 


14  Jan.  91 


3  Mar. 
24  Feb. 

1  Nov. 
9  Dec. 

16  Nov. 

30  Nov. 

Nov. 


Commandant,  29  Oct.  97,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. — From    45 

Bengal  Infantry. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  20  Mar.  97.—  From  30 

Bombay  Infantry. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  28  Dec.  97  with  rank 

of  Major. — From  21  BeDgal  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer,  9  Jan.  92. — From  35  Bengal  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer,  5  Mar.  93. — From  24  Bengal  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  17  Oct.  94. 
Wing  Officer,  4  Mar.  96. — From  4  Punjab  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer,  10  Nov.  94. 
Wing  Officer,  8  Mar.  97. 
Wing  Officer,  8  Mar  97. 

In  medical  charge. 


Army  Ordnance  Department. 


Commissioned  Rank. 


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|  Principal  Ordnance  Offices,  ranking     mission- 

as  Major  General.  id     bane. 

Steevens,  John,1  CB 1  Apr.  74 


Ordnance  Officers,  ist  Class,  with 
Substantive  rank  of  Colonel. 

Dep.  Assist.  Supdt.  of  Stores  Skinner,  Edmund  Grey,"  CB 

Dep.  Assist.  Supdt.  of  Stores  Bridgman,  Arthur  Walter 

VVintle,  Frank  Graham,25  DSO    

Mulcahy,  Francis  Edward23    

Lt.Colonel  Royal  Artillery  O  Callaghan.  Desmond  DykesTynte 


31  July  67 
31  July  67 
13  June  72 
1  Jan.  76 
18  Dec.  61 
Markwick,  Ernest  Elliott2"  13  June72 

Ordnance  Officers,  2ND  Class,  with 
Substantive  rank  of  Lieut.  Colonel. 

Houghton,  Ernest21 J13 

Stainforth,  Richard  Terrick 75 


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|Leggett,  Frederick  Octavius28 

Wheeler,  John  Langford  

Clarke,  Robert  Fulke  Noel29   .. 
Tate,  Charles  William  Henry3*... 

Heath,  Edward35 

Jeans,  Charles  Gilchrist    


Captam  Royal  Artillery 


Hobbs,  George  Radley24  

Purchas,  Charles 

Atkinson,  George  Robert 

Sadler,  Alfred" 

Heron,  Thomas33 

Barrett,  Henry  Walter39 

Collingwood.  William  George.. 
Appelbe,  Edward  Benjamin10  .. 
Battersby,  Thomas  Preston 


Captain  Royal  Artillery  .. 
Captain  Dublin  Fusiliers.. 
Captain  Middlesex  Regt.  .. 
Captain  Devonshire  Regt... 
Captain  Cheshire  Regiment 

Major  Royal  Artillery    

Captain  R.  Malta  Artillery. 
Capt.  York  and  Lane.  Regt. 
Capt.  1  West  India  Regt.  ... 

Major  Royal  Artillery   

Captam  Irish  Regiment 

Oapt.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers 
Oaptain  Dublin  Fusiliers  ... 

Oaptain  Irish  Fusiliers 

Captain  King's  Own  Scot-) 
tish  Borderers  j\ 


Ordnance  Officehs,  3RD  Class,  with 
Substantive  rank  of  Major. 

Archdale,  James  Blackwood  

Parkinson,  Percival  George    

Law,  Robert  Theophilus  Hewitt41 

Stanley,  Edmond  Talbot42 

Butcher,  George  James 

iMeeres,  Charles  Stuart 

'Samut,  Achilles  F.  P.M.  J.A.F.X 

jSmyth,  Hugo  William  Nairne  Scott44.... 

Barrett,  Edward  A.  Moulton     

Savile,  Walter  Clare  

Crawford,  Raymund    

Jackson,  Robert  Whyte  Melville 

Seymour,  Edward  Hamilton    

Angell,  Frederick  John48 

Taylor,  Reynell  H.  Bayley49 


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Jan.  76 
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Mar.  76 
Oct.  77 
Jan.  80 
July  80 
Nov.  78 
June  79 
Aug.  80 
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Jan.  80 
Feb.  81 
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1  Apr. 
1  Apr. 
1  Apr. 
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1  Apr. 
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1  Apr. 

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Malta. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 

Pimlico. 

Southern  District. 

Western  District. 


Pembroke  Dock. 
Bermuda. 
Weedon. 
Egypt. 
China. 
Aldershot. 
CA.    Insp.    Gen.    of 
Ord.,  War  Office. 


,   ft).  A.  Insp.  Gen.  of 
9°  I     Ord.  War  Office. 
1  Apr.  96South  Africa. 
1  Apr.  97  i  Dublin. 
1  Apr.  97iHalil'ax,  N.S. 

1  Apr.  97  [Woolwich  Arsenal. 
4  May  97  N.  W.  District. 

2  July  97JWoolwich  Arsenal. 
14  Sept. 97  S.  E.  District. 

21  Jan.  98;  Woolwich. 
1  Apr.  98  Eastern  District. 


1  Apr.  96|Barbadoes. 

1  Apr.  96jDevonport. 

1  Apr.  96 

1  Apr.  96  Natal. 

1  Apr.  96  Thames  District. 

1  Apr.  96  Gibraltar. 

1  Apr.  96[Woolwich  Arsenal. 

1  Apr.  96  N.  E.  District. 

1  Apr.  96  Woolwich  Arsenal. 

6  Aug.  96  Malta. 
30  Nev.  96  Jamaica. 
19  Feb.  97  Scottish  DUtriet. 

1  Apr.  98  Aldershot. 
24  Aug.  98  Purfleet. 

26  Nov.  98  Sierra  Leone. 


Army  Ordnance  Department. 


369 


Commissioned  Hank. 
Captain  S.  Stafford  Regt.... 
Captain  Berkshire  Regt.  ... 
Captain  Leinster  Regiment 
Captain  Dublin  Fusiliers  ... 

Captain  2  Dragoons  

Capt.  Connaught  Rangers 
Captain  Royal  Artillery  ... 
Captain  West  Kent  Regt.  ... 
Capt.  Leicester  Regiment... 
Major  West  Surrey  Regt.... 
Captain  West  Surrey  Regt. 
Major  West  India  Regt.  ... 
Capt.  Durham  Lt.  Infantrj 
Capt.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.. 
Captain  East  Surrey  Regt. 
•Captain  EastKentRegiment 
Captain  Royal  Artillery  ... 
Capt.  Wiltshire  Regiment ... 
Captain  Hampshire  Regt.... 
Captain  Wiltshire  Regt.  ... 
Oapt.  Lancashire  Fusiliers 

Major  West  India  Regt 

Captain  Royal  Artillery    ... 

Lieut.  Royal  Artillery    

Captain  Royal  Artillery    ... 
Captain  Royal  Artillery    ... 

Lieut.  Royal  Artillery    

Lieut.  Roya!  Artillery    

Captain  Royal  Artillery 

Uaptaim  R.  Marine  Artillery 

Lieut.  Royal  Artillery    

Lieut.  Royal  Artillery  

Lieut.  Royal  Artillery    


Oedniitcb  Officbes,  4TH  Class,  with 
Substantive  rank  of  Captain. 

Hearn,  George  

Bunny,  Frank  William  M'T.50    

Tribe,  Cecil  Walford  

Audain,  Mark  Ralph  Payne 

Simpson,  Francis  Blake   

Hall,  Charles"  

Perry,  Hugh  Whitchurch      

Caird,  Edward  Devon 
Jones,  William  Locke 


22  Jan.  79 
14  Jan.  80 
14  Jan.  80 

23  Oct.  80 
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13  Aug.  79 
23  Feb.  81 
22  Jan.  81 

22  Oct.  81 
Parsons,  Harold  Daniel  Edmund53    10  May  82 

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Anley,  Henry  Augustus 

Greene,  Charles  Kendal 

Thrupp,  Francis  Morton   17  Feb.  88 

Hale,  Thomas  Wyatt  i  7  Feb.  85 

Barrington,  Richard  Mordaunt60   29  Aug.  85 

Trim,  Robert  William    14  May  84 

Milward,  Frederick  David 12  May  8V 

Tredgold,  William  Lancelot62  |  9  Ma\   85 

Nowlan,  Thomas  Bowman    26  July  81 

Jacob,  Walter  Henry  Bell     1 27  July  89 

Thorpe,  John  Claude66    14  Feb.  83 

Langhorne,  Harold  Stephen    lift  Sept. 85 

Scott,  Robert  Kellock     li6July  91 

Townsend,  Samuel  C.  Chetwode66 J14  Feb.  9 

Smith,  William  Hugh  Usher    [27  July  88 

Barton,  Alured  Yarker    \  1  Sept.81 

13  Feb.  91 
25  July  90 

14  Feb.  90 


Hamilton.  Robert  Sydney 

Watts,  Charles  Donald  Raynst'ord. 

Wynter,  Francis  Arthur,66  £>SO 


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Woolwich. 

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Portsmouth. 
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Burscough. 

Home  District 

Egypt. 

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Alexandria. 

Enniskillen. 

Bermuda. 
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96  Natal. 
96  Devonport. 
96  York. 
96  Woolwich. 
9b  Malta. 
96  Cork. 
96  Halifax,  N.S. 
96  Hong  Kong. 
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COXHISSABIES   OF   OaDNANCB. 

Moore,  Robert  

Vims,  Frederick**    

Ward,  William  Homan   

Hunter,  Charles  Finch6*    

Hodgson,  James 

Warnes,  Thomas  John65 

Depctt    Commissaeibs   or    Oednancb,  Hon.    Capts. 

Roberts,  James  Andrew 

Genders,  Joshua  

Thompson,  John   

Jiath,  John 

Cox,  William 

Collins,  David  Edward  

Cooper,  Henry  

Brooks,  James  _ 

Hamlin,  Richard  James 

Andrews,  Henry  George    

Walker,  Samuel  3C All 

Swan,  William  

Stewart,  Gordon  

Hall,  John  Spencer66! 

Emberton,  Francis  

Stoyle,  George  Henry67 

Staples,  Arthur  George 

Young,  James 

Costigan,  James  Lawrence  

Saunders,  Josiah 

.Spedding,  Charles  George_ 

Kirby,  Francis  E 

Assistant  Commissabies  of  Oednancb,  Hon.  Lieut*. 

Heaton,  Thomas,63    

Hunter,  James    

Staple,  John    

Coar,  Dionysius „ 

Booth,  Richard  Henry    

Browne.  William  

M'Cann,  John    

Howes,  William 

Hirst,  William  Mears  

Hutchings,  William 

Yallop,  John  

Spencer,  Maurice    

Macrae,  Farquhar    

Robertson,  Alexander  Pittendrigh    

Lee,  James  Victor _ 

Waters,  Frederick  Gilbert6' 

Morris,  Thomas  Casen  

Linington,  Joseph 

Moss,  John  Wingfleld 

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Tower. 

Woolwich  Dockyard. 

Malta. 

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War  Office. 

Leith. 


Portsmouth. 
Burscough. 
Hong  Kong. 
War  Office. 
Aldershot. 

York. 

Dublin. 

Chatham. 

Jamaica. 

Woolwich. 

Hong  Kong. 

Jersey. 

War  Office. 

Chatham. 

Harwich. 

Weedon. 

Sheerness. 

Halifax,  N.S. 

Fleetwood. 

St.  Lucia. 

Cape  Town. 

Hong  Kong. 

Gibraltar. 

Woolwich. 

Ceylon. 

Bermuda. 

Athlone. 

Colombo. 

Dover. 

Woolwich. 

Aldershot. 

Malta. 

Artillery  College. 

Dover. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 

Cape  Town. 

Natal. 

Portsmouth. 

Burscough. 

Bermuda. 

Chattende^j, 

Mauritius. 


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Parke,  George  Arthur70 '  8  May  97    8  May  97 

Wyatt,  Frank  Horace 27  July  97    7  July  97 

Turner,  John  Digby    22  Sept. 97  22  Sept. 97 

Goodinson,  William  Henry 123  Mar.  98  23  Mar.  98 

Lovett,  Henry    23  Mar.  98  23  Mar.  98 

Honey,  Charles  Henry  *3  Mar.  98  23  Mar.  98 

Meyer,  G.  C.  E j  6  Apr.  98    6  Apr.  98 

Wise,  W.  T I  6  Apr.  98    6  Apr.  98 

Burdall,  A 20  Apr.  98  20  Apr.  98 

Everest,  W.  C.  R |  4  May  98    4  May  9S 

Brown,  Arthur  James    25  May  98  25  May  98 

Johnson,  William  Robinson    22  June98  22  June  98 

Oldfield,  John  Burleigh I22  June  98  22  June  98 

Randal],  James  Robert I  6  July  98'  6  July  y8 

Robertson,  Thomas  Alexander '21  Dee.  98  21  Dec.  98 


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Haulbowline. 

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Warley. 

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York. 


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Captain  Royal  Artillery., 
Captain  RoyalArtiller'y., 
Captain  Royal  Artillery. 


Second  Class  (attached). 

Lane,  Frederick   

Clark,  Robert  Leaver 

Donohue,  William  Edward 

Second  Class,  with  Hon.  rank  of  Captain. 

Carlyle,  Thomas  

Kdmonds.  Richard  James    

Rudd,  Hubert    

Begbey,  Henry 

Hunter,  Frederick  Joseph 

Brown,  Frank   

Sudds,  William  Benjamin    

Paul,  Denis 


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Lieut.  Ro3-al  Artillery 
Lieut.  Royal  Artillery 
Lieut.  Royal  Artillery 
Lieut.  Royal  Artillery- 
Lieut.  Royal  Artillery- 
Lieut.  Royal  Artillery    JMilnes,  George 

Lieut.  Royal  Artillery    Brown,  Oscar  

Lieut.  Royal  Artillery   ilmrie,  William  Lawrence    

Lieut.  Royal  Artillery   IShipman,  Henry  James    

Lieut.  Royal  Artillery  (Brown,  Frederick  William  Alexander 

Lieut.  Royal  Artillery    Collacott,  John  Richard   

Lieut.  Royal  Artillery    Robinson,  Edward  Heaton    

Third  Class  (attached). 

Lieut.  Royal  Artillery    Everett,  Charles  Wallace 

Lieut.  Royal  Artillery    'Grute,  John    

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97!Devonport. 

97  Leith  Foit. 
97;Devonport. 
97|Bermuda. 
97JCork. 

98  Jamaica. 
98  Malta. 

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96  Halifax,  N.S. 
96  Ceylon. 
96!  Hong  Kong. 
96  Cape  Town. 


Officer  Commanding  and  Instructor. ..Major  E.  B.  Appelbe,  1  Feb.  95.     Woolwich. 

Adjutant , Captain  F.  B.  Simpson,  2  Dragoons,  1  Sept.  96.     Woolwich. 

For  "Inspection  Staff,"  see  page  116. 


1  Major  General  J.  Steevens  served  in  the  Zulu  warin  1S79  (promoted  Deputy  Commissary,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Senior  Ordnance  Store  Officer  with  the  2nd  Division,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  01  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Asoistant  Commissary  General  of  Ordnance,  Medal 
with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

lg  Colonel  E.  G.  Skinner  accompanied  the  expeditioi  in  the  Mala y  Peninsula  in  iS75-76,and  served  in  charge 
of  the  Bengal  Commissariat  in  Larut  and  SunghilUjoniT  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Kassasin  on  the  9th  Ssptember,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  promoted  Assistant  Commissary  General  of  Ordnance,  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  in  the  Soulan  campaign  in  1885  as  Senior  Ordnance  Store  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
honorary  rank  of  Lt.Colonel ,  Clasp) . 

21  Lt.Colonel  E.  Houghton  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star);  also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
promoted  Assistant  Commissary  General  of  Ordnance,  4th  Class  of  the  Medudie,  Clasp). 

*3  Colonel  F.  E.  Mulcahy  was  employed  in  Natal  during  the  Zulu  war  in  1S79  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Boer 
war  of  18S1  at  Pretoria.  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Assistant 
Commissary  General  of  Ordnance,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

24  Lt.Colonels  W.  B.  Cooke  and  Hobbs  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal). 

25  Colonel  F.  G.  Wintle  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Assistant 
Commissary  General  of  Ordnance,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the  Egyptian 
Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-S6,  including  ths  engagement  at  Giniss  (mentioned  in  despatches) . 

"  Colonel  E.  E.  Markwick  served  in  the  Zulu  warin  1879  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  took 
part  in  the  defence  of  Pretoria.  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85 
as  Senior  Ordnance  Store  Officer  (promoted  Assistant  Commissary  General  of  Ordnance). 

28  Lt.Colonel  F.  O.  Leggett  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1805  as  Senior 
Ordnance  Store  Officer  (granted  the  higher  rate  of  pay,  Star). 

29  Lt.Colonel  Clarke  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4.-S5  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
34  Lt.Colonel  Tate  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

35  Lt.Colonel  E.  Heath  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1S84-S5. 

3"  Lt.Colonel  Sadler  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukunl  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

38  Lt.Colonel  Heron  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni  in- 
cluding the  capture  of  the  stronghold  (Medal  with  Clasp), 

**  Lt.Colonel  Barrett  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

40  Lt.Colonel  Appelbe  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1885,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also 
served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1888  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  th» 
Medjidie).    Nominated  to  the  3rd  Class  of  the  Order  of  the  Osmanieh  for  services  with  the  Egyptian  Army. 

41  Major  Law  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

4*  Major  Stanley  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  nth  Regiment  (Medal). 

44  Major  Hugo  Smyth  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1S84  with  the  is 


Army  Ordnance  Department. —  War  Services.  37oa 

Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Teruai  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

*8  Major  Angell  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Bechuana- 
land  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

49  Major  Taylor. — For  War  Services,  see  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers 

00  Captain  Bunny. — For  War  Services,  see  Berkshire  Regiment. 

61  Captain  Hall  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1880-S1.  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Pretoria. 

55  Major  Parsons  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Queen's  Royal  West 
Surrey  Regiment  under  Brigadier  General  Lockhartf  Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  was  Post  Transport  Officer  at  Pyin- 
mana  for  four  months,  and  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  3rd  Brigade  from  Jnly  1887  to  February  1888. 

55  Captain  Tracy  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Queen's  Royal  West 
Surrey  Regiment  under  Brigadier  General  Lockhart  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  served  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  for 
seven  months,  and  as  Station  Staff  Officer  at  Pyinmana  from  December  1887  to  February  1888  (Medal). 

57  Captain  Mathew  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present,  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under>  Sir  Herbert 
Kitchener  in  1896,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

60  Captain  Barrington. — For  War  Services,  see  Hampshire  Regiment. 

61  Major  Sherwood  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  189  in  the  Ordnance 
S  tore  Department  (granted  the  higher  rate  of  pay,  Star). 

62  Captain  Tredgold. — For  War  Services,  see  West  India  Regiment. 

65  Captain  Tims  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

"*  Captain  C.  F.  Hunter  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  18S4  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  the  Ordnance 
Store  Department,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (promoted  Quarter  Master,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

65  Captain  T.  J.  Warnes  served  in  tbe  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

66  Captains  Thorpe  and  Townsend  and  Lieut.  Wynter. — For  War  Services,  see  Royal  Artillery. 
68tCaptain  J.  S.  Hall  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

67  Lieut.  Stoyle  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kassasin  (oth  September) 
and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  and  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85 
Clasp). 

68  Lieut.  T.  Heaton  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  iBSi  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

69  Lieut.  F.G.  Waters  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedi- 
tion in  1884-85. 

70  Lieut.  G.  A.  Parke  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  (promoted 
to  be  Assistant  Commissary  of  Ordnance,  Medal). 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  Army  Pay  Department. 

170  Major  Carden  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  throughout 
the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el- Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions 
at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medafwith  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1S84-85  (Clasp).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

172  Major  Worlledge  was  employed  in  Natal  during  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

173  Major  Burnett  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  with  the  99th  Foot,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Inyezane  and  Gingindhlovu  and  at  the  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

1/4  Major  Graham  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe,  and  throughout  the  operations  of  "  Clarke's  Column"  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

175  Major  Bray  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

176  Major  Stubbs  served  with  the  6^rd  Regiment  in  Southern  Afghanistan  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  1st  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

177  Major  Medhurst  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  59th  Regiment  (Medal). 

178  Major  Morgan  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1834-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Regiment  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  188S  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish 
Regiment  including  the  engagement  at  Kotkai  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

179  Captain  Harvest.— For  War  Services,  see  Middlesex  Regiment. 

180  Captain  Stacpole  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1S79  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

181  Major  Newland  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  18S8. 

183  Captain  A.  G.  Smith  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896 
(Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp). 

185  Captain  Hadow.— For  War  Services,  see  West  India  Regiment. 

186  Captain  Jennings-Bramly. — For  War  Services,  see  6  Dragoons. 
)87  Captain  Benson.— For  War  Services,  see  Essex  Regiment. 

183  Captain  Cox.— For  War  Services,  see  Tnniskilling  Fusiliers. 

189  Captain  Bass.— For  War  Services,  see  Irish  Regiment. 

190  Captain  Alexander. — For  War  Services,  see  Leicestershire  Regiment. 
,9J  Captain  Morgan.— For  War  Services,  see  Suffolk  Regiment. 

192  Captain  Spurway. — For  War  Services,  see  Royal  Scots. 

J93  Captain  Sugden  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-E9  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

194  CaDtain  Nglan.— For  War  Services,  see  -,  Dragoon  Guards. 

195  Captain  Hale.— For  War  Services,  see  Welsh  Regiment. 
,9r>  Captain  Brett.— For  War  Services,  see  Norfolk  Regiment. 

197  Captain  Sergeaunt. — For  War  Services,  see  Cheshire  Regiment. 

198  Captain  Hon.  G.  B.  Molesworth.— For  War  Services,  see  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry. 

199  Lieuts.  Harris  and  Cooke.— For  War  Services,  see  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry. 

200  Lieut.  Collyer.— For  War  Services,  see  Bedfordshire  Regiment. 


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Army  Pay  Department. 


COSIKISSIONBD 

HANK. 

Capt.  York  Regt.  ... 
Major  h.p.  Leices- 1 

ter  Regiment  ...  j 
Capt.  Argvll  Hldrs. 
Capt.  W.  I.  Regt.  ... 
Cant.  W.  I.  Regt.  ... 
Capt.  Scots  Fus.  ... 
Capt.  Gloucester-  ~t 

shire  Regt > 

Captain    Scottish ) 

Rifles i 

Capt.  Scots  Fnsiliers 
Capt.  York  &  Lan- ) 

caster  Regt ) 

Capt.  Norfolk  Regt. 
Capt.  Dublin  B  us... 
Capt.  York  &  Lan-  ^ 

oasterRegt j 

Captain    Durham  ) 

Lt.  Infantry  ...  j 
Captain  Duke  of  / 
Cornwall's  Lt.  In.  j 
Capt.  Sussex  Regt. 
Captain  S.  Wales  ~i 

Borderers    $ 

Captain  S.  Wales  \ 

Borderers    ) 

Capt.  Suffolk  Regt. 
Captain  Cheshire  > 

Regt >' 

Major    East  Lan-") 

cashire  Regt.  ...  j 
Major  Irish  Regt.... 
Captain    Lancas-  \_ 

ter  Regiment ...  i 
Capt.  WiltsiRegt  .. 
Maj.  Middx.  Regt.. 
Capt.  E.Lanc.  Regt 
Capt.W.Ridg.Regt 
Maior  Gloucester  R, 
Maj.  N.  Staff.  Regt 


Capt.  Inniskg.  Fus, 


Paymastbbs — continued, 
{with  the  Hon.  rank  of  Major). 

Herapath,  Edwin  Loud 

Brock,  Matthew  William   

Collings,  Godfrey  Disney152 

Thwaytes,  Henry  James  

Minchin,  William  Cyril 

Duckett,  William  Morton156 


PIBSTCOK- 
MISSION 


Trotman,  William  Mends  Forte 

Sheehan,    Patrick     Edmond) 

Campbell15" ) 

Crozier,  Burrard  Rawson 

Lowry,  James103  

Eyre,  Hastings  Augustus 

Swire,  Henri" 

Ditmas,  Leonard  Philip 

Maunsell,  John  Drought 


Carden,  Henry  Westenra170 

Duberly,  George  

Worlledge,  Alfred  Cranworth1"2 

Burnett,, Toseph  John1"3 

Lindop,  Alfred  Henry158    

Stubbs,  Arthur  Geo.  Bushby1"6 
Medhurst,  Charles  Frederick  j 

Hastings1" ) 

Morgan,  Wm.  John  Fortescue1"8 

Vigors,  Thomas  Mercer    

Winter,  Bertram  Everard   .... 
Graham,  Ricnard  Woodroofe1 

Bray,  Clauile  Arthur1"5      

Molyneux,  Geo.  Philip  Berkeley 
Lodwick,  Robert  Win.  Peter 
Newland,  Edmund  Walcctt181 


13  Nov.  76 

21  July  64 

28  Feb.  76 
12  Aug.  75 

1 2  May  76 

24  Sept.  71 

13  June  68 

5  June  76 
12  Dec.  68 

8  Dec.  77 

20  Sept. 77 

1  May  78 

28  Oct.   77 

25  May  7S 

21  Sept.74 
10  Sept. 76 

29  June  ■]? 

9  July  79 

2  Feb.  7 

10  Sept.73 

12  Feb.  76 
12  Nov.  73 

11  May  78 

30  Jan.  78 
21  Jan.  74 
11  May  78 

8  Dec.  77 

9  Aug.  73 
30  Jan. 78 


PAT- 
MASTEE. 


Capt.  E.York  Regt. 
Capt.  E.  York  Regt. 
Capt.  Worcester  R  ., 
Capt.K.O.S.Bordrs 
Capt.  Northamp.  R 
Capt.  N.  Stafford  R 
Major  18  Hussars  ... 
Captain  Wilts  Regt. 
Capt.  E.  Lanc.Regt. 
Ca.ptainYork  Lt.  Inf. 
Captain  Irish  Rifles 
Captain  7  Dr.  Gds  .. 
Capt.  N.  Stafford  R. 
Capt  LeicesterRegt. 
Lieut.  Manchester  R. 
Capt.  N.  Stafford  R. 
Major  1  Dr.  Guards 
Capt.  Bedford  Regt. 
Capt.  Warwick  Reg. 
Lt.  h.p.  MunsterFus. 
Captain  6  Dragoons 
Captain  Essex  Regt. 
Capt.  Middlesex  R.. 
Capt.  K.  Lane.  Regt 


es,Y 
'hn  > 


Lieut.  2  Dr.  Guards 
Capt.  Manchester  R. 
CaptlnniskillingFus 
Captain  Irish  Regt.. 
Captain  Berks  Regt, 
Capt.N.  Staff.  Regt. 
Capt.  LeicesterRegt. 
Capt.  E.Laac.  Regt. 
Capt.W.RidingRegt. 
Captain  Army  S.  C. 
Capt.  Suffolk  Regt 
Capt.  W.India  Regt. 
Capt.  Devon  Regt... 


( With  the  Son.  rank  of  Captain) 

Woollett,  William  Charles 
Knifjht  of  Grace  of  St.  Joh. 
of  Jerusalan   

Stacpole,  Henry  Dowsley180 

Hill,  Frederick  William    

Smith,  Annesley  George183  

Magee,  Augustus  Helier  

Garter,  John  Thomas 

Smith,  George  Barton   

Patten,  George  Robert  Brown 

Kicke,  Eruest  Campbell    

Inglis,  Albert  Gordon    

Dorling.  Lionel 

Elwards,  Thomas    

Smerdon,  Frederick  Geo.  Bick 

Dyson,  Percy  Shakespeare 

Vowell,  Richard  Augustus 

Maclure,  John  Edward  Stanley 

Trevel.van.WilloughbyFenwick 

Benbow,  John  Edward 

Pereira,  Arthur  Frederick  

Bird,  Geo.  Edw.  Godfrey  W. .. 

Samuel,  Henri  Saul  

Jennings-Bramly,  Guy  L.186  .. 

Benson,  Wm.  Geo.  Sackville18 

Harvest.  Edmund  Douglas179... 

Lethbridge,  Robert  Thomas  M 


•  O'Hara,  James 

Fitton,  Guy  William 

Cox,  Arthur  Fras.  Hamilton188. 

Bass,  Philip  do  Salis189  

Owen,  Ivon  Trevor     

Payne,  Herbert  C.  Brine 

Alexander.  Fred.  H.  Thomas19 

Pinhorn,  Henry  Quinten 

Buckle,  Arthur  Wm.  Bsntley.. 

Gillespie,  Alexander  Kenneth. 

Morgan,  Alex.  Braithwaite191.. 

Hadow,  Norman  P.  Mellier185... 

Liuder,  Wm.  Bernard  

Capt.  Manch.  Regt.  iMoore,  Cyril  Henry 

Captain  Royal  Scots'Spurway,  Robert  Popham194  .. 

Capt.  Lane.  Regt.  ...iHaynes,  Aheyne 

Capt.  S.Wales  Bord.JSugden,  Arthur  Maitland193  .. 


Capt.  Warwick  Regt 
Capt.  Irish  Fusiliers 
Capt.  Devon  Regt... 


Ray,  Grattan  George  O'Neil 
Jenkins,  Fred.  Lewis  Vernon... 
Ruston,  Reginald  Seward 


21  June; 

9  Sept.! 
j  4  May  i 
23  Oct.  f 
27  Jan. 
>o  May 

6  Feb. 

22  Oct. 

23  Apr. 

10  May 
13  Aug. 
:o  May 

9  June 
:3  Aug. 

11  Aug. 
3  May 

22  Jan. 

22  Jan. 

12  Nov. 

1  May 
:o  Mar. 
ji  Oct. 
:o  May 
to  May 
jo  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

9  Sept. 
3  Feb. 
9  July 
8  Feb. 

3  May 

2  Oct. 

4  May 
.9  Feb. 
30  Jan. 
25  Aug. 
25  Aug. 

10  Nov. 
to  May 
16  Mar. 

13  Aug. 

1 1  Aug. 

23  Oct. 

5  Feb. 
I  9  J*ay 


83 


24  May  S4 
9  Aug.  84 

13  Aug.  84 

6  Sept  84 
20  Oct.   84 

18  Nov.  84 

17  Jan.  85 

23  Feb.  85 

2  Mar.  85 

26  Mar.  85 

13  May  85 
4  July  85 

9  Aug.  85 

8  Sept.Ss 

7  Nov.  85 
28  Nov.  85 
28  June  36 

9  July  86 
1  Sept.  86 

12  Oct.  86 

14  Mar.  90 
16  May  91 

19  May  91 

16  July  91 

10  Au; 
25  Aug.  91 
28  Sept.  91 
12  Oct.   9 

1  Dec.  9: 


HON. 
MA.TOB. 


BEGIMENT    OB   STATIOIC. 


24  May  94  Halifax,  Yorks. 

9  Aug.  94  Cork. 

13  Aug.  94  Ceylon. 
6  Sept.  94iWarwick. 

20  Oct.   94  Egypt. 
18  Nov.  94 :  Bury. 

17  Jan.  95 1  Beverley. 

23  Feb.  9s:Malta. 

2  Mar.  95  Hounslow. 

26  Mar.  ys  Brecon. 

13  May  95|Maidstone. 
4  July  95jBerwick. 

29  Aug.  95'Taunton. 
:8  Sept.95.Naas. 

Apr.  95  Bodmiu. 
10  Sept.95  Kingston-on-Thaines. 
23  June  96.Chatham. 

9  July  96  Oxford. 
1  Sept. 96  Galway. 
9  Sept.q.s  Preston. 

14  Mar.  97  Derby. 
16  May  98[Ashton-under-Lyne. 
19  May  93'Aldershot. 

16  July  98^01^. 

10  Aug.  98  Lincoln. 
25  Aug.  q8'Portsmouth. 
28  Sept.98| 
12  Oct.   98'Chester. 

1  Dec.  98  Lancaster. 


26  Sept. 91 

I  Oct.  91 

4  Nov.  91 

10  Mar.  92 

3  May  92 
3. July  92 
1  Sept. 92 

12  Nov.  92 

5  Jan.  93 
1  Mar.  93 

27  Mar.  93 
1  Apr.  93 

4  Apr.  93 
31  Aug.  93 

8  Oct.  93 
15  Jan.  94 
30  Jan.  94 
"  8  May  94 

9  May  94 

11  Sept.94 

29  Sept.94 

13  Oct.  94 
10  Nov.  94 
21  Nov.  94 
ic.  Dec,  94 
26  Jan.  95 

1  Mar.  95 

12  June  95 
1  July  95 

28  Aug.  95 

30  Aug.  95 

6  Sept.  95 

II  Sept. 95 
21  Oct.  9s 

1  Apr.  96 
15  Apr.  96 
24  Apr.  95 

12  June  96 
6  July  96 

13  July  96 

4  Aug.  96 
15  Aug.  96 

5  Sept.96 
15  Sept.96 

1  Oct.  96 


Woolwich. 

Mauritius. 
London. 

Richmond,  Yorks. 

Woolwich. 

Worcester. 

Gibraltar. 

London. 

Canterbury. 

Natal. 

Edinburgh. 

Hong  Kong. 

Curragh. 

London. 

Hong  Kong. 

Sierra  Leone. 

St.  Lucia. 

Portsmouth. 

Perth. 

Shoeburyness. 

Dublin.  ' 

Belfast. 

Halifax,  N.S. 

Clonmel. 

Winchester. 

Bermuda. 

Cape  Town. 

Devonport. 

Egypt. 

Singapore. 

Colchester. 

Belfast. 

Natal. 

Lichfield. 

Woolwich. 

York. 

Woolwich 

Devonport. 

Discharge  Depot,  Gosport. 

Barbadoes. 

Jamaica. 

Halifax,  N.S. 


*  Army  Pay  Department. 


4 


374 


COMMISSIONED  SANK. 


Captain  3  Dragoon  Uuards.. 
Captain  3  Dragoon  Guards  .. 
Captain  Shropshire  Lt.  Inf. 
"Captain  Leinster  Regiment.. 
Captain  Leinster  Regiment.. 
Captain  Leinster  Regiment.. 
Captain  Norfolk  Regiment.. 

Captaiu  Royal  Marines 

Lieut.  Northampton  Regt.  .. 
Captain  Lancashire  Fusilier 

Captain  Inniskilling  Fus 

Lieut.  Worcester  Regiment.. 

Lieut.  Norfolk  Regiment 

■Captain  Army  Service  Corp; 

Captain  Dorset  Regiment 

Lieut.  Welsh  Fusiliers 

Lieut.  North'd  Fusiliers  

Captain  Irish  Rifles    

Lieut.  E.  SurreyRegiment .. 
Lieut.  W.  Riding  Regiment.. 


Captain  Wiltshire  Regiment 
Lieut.  Cheshire  Regiment   ... 
Captain  King's  Royal  Rifles 
Lieut.  E.  Surrey  Regiment ... 
Capt.  D'.cfCornwal  1'sLt.Inf. 

jjieut.  Sussex  Regiment   

Lieut.  Dublin  Fusiliers 

Lieut.  Welsh  Regiment 

Captain  Connaught  Ranger? 
Captain  1  Dragoon  Guards... 
Lieut.  Connaught  Rangers... 

Lieut.  Dublin  Fusilieis    

Captain  Munster  Fusiliers  ... 

Lieut.  Irish  Regiment   

Lieut.  Welsh  Fusiliers 

Lieut.  Gloucester  Regiment.. 

Lieut.  Sussex  Regiment  

Lieut.  York  Light  Infantry.. 

Lieut.  Bedford  Regiment 

Lieut.  Susses  Regiment   

Lieut.  D.  of  Cornwall's  Lt.  Inf. 
Lieut.  York  L;ght  Infantry... 
Lieut.  Berkshire  Regiment  .. 


Paymasters — continued 
{TViththe  JJ.QH.  rank  of  Captain ) 

Nolan,  Andfcw  Bellew194 

Scott,  Charfes  Inglls 

Mackenzie, -Frederic  Hugh    ... 

Hale,  Charles  Vaughan195   

Magee,  Arthur  Frederick 

Harvest.  Hector  Douglass  

Brett,  Geo.Wm.   Brownrigg19' 

Basevi,  Wiljiarn  Henry 

Huntsman,  Hugh  de  Crespigny 
Feilden,  Weinyss  Gawne  Cun- ) 

ningham  ^_ ) 

Armstrong.^ohn  Cecil 

Glale,  John!&oss  

Durell,  Arthur  James  Vavasor 

Hewlett,  Gefrvase  Gillham   

Mangles,  Arthur  Edward  Ross 

Lean,  Allan  Ivan 

Binny,  Stetrart  Murray 

Blunt,  Walter  K.  0.  Campbell 

Moline,  Frajik  Hermann 

Fanshawe,Regnld.Winnington 

Oq  Probation. 

Beadon,  Arthur  Evre 

-jargeauntjtilenry157 

Cartels,  JoJto  - 

Duxbury,  Sidney  Hugh   

UoleswortbrT Hon.  Geo.Bagot19S 
Worgan,  Sydney  Drummond... 

Todd,  Charles  Campbell  

Protcero,  fireke   Lewis    ....... 

Church,  Arthur  John  Bromley 
Hulton,  F.  Courtenav  Longuet 
Ddspard,    Jfdward    Fitzherbert 

Brown,  Arthur  Edmund 

Bruno,  Ernest  Edward  Bruno.. 

Watkins,  Fredric  Mostyn    

Lovett,  Richard  G.  Beresford.. 

Hunter,  Charles  Norris    

Woodall,  Prederie 

Harris,  Castries  Sydney190  

Collyer,  Arthur  AlanMJ 

Gardiner,  William  Arthur  

IHolbrook,  Arthur  St.  Clur 

Cooke,  Alfred  Fothergil.199 
Neve,  Edward  John  


FIRSTCOM 
MISSION. 


5  Feb.  87 

8  Dec.  86 
16  Nov.  87 

9  May  88 

8  Dec.  86 
n  Feb.  88 

9  May  85 
4  Mar.  85 
4  May  87 

29  Mar.  90 

11  June  9c 
3  May  90 
8  Oct.  90 

6  Mar.  89 
10  Nov.  86 
18  Sept.  92 
.8  May  92 
:4  Sept.  87 
22  Aug.Si 
25  Mar.  9 


PAYMASTER 
A.  P.  II 


30  Oct.   97 

30  Oct.  97 
8  Nov.  97 

3  Nov.  97 

8  Nov.  97 

9  Nov.  97 
:o  Nov.  97 

4  Dec.  97 
6  Dec.  97 

3  Jan.  98 

■;  Jan.  98 
18  Jan.  98 
i<9  Jan.  98 

20  Jan.  08 

21  Jan. 

21  Jan. 

22  Jan. 
29  Jan. 

31  Jan.  ,_ 
14  Feb.  98 


REGIMENT.  OR   STATIOS. 


98 


Cork.  • 

Warrington. 

Egypt. 

Devonport. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Hamilton, 

Crete. 

Malta. 

Aldershot. 

York. 

Chester. 

Hounslpw. 

Cork. 

Colchester. 

Ntjtley. 

Portsmouth. 

Curragh. 

Malta. 

Pontefract, 

Dover. 


Uniform,  Blue.    Facing*,  Yellow  Velvet. 
Agents  for  Payment  of  Officers  of  Army  Pay  Department  at  Home  Stations — Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

I  Colonel  Drage  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Chief  Paymaster,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

II  Lt.Colonel  Ternan  served  in  the  Egyptian  warof  1882  (Medal, and  Khedive's  Star). 

30  Colonel  Roberts  served  as  a  Captain  ill  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  dan- 
gerously wounded — gun-shot  wound  of  left>elbow-joint — at  Arogee,  in  which  action  he  commanded  two  Companies  of 
the  4th  King's  Own,  being  the  Baggage  Guard  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  ot 
1S78-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

33  Colonel  E.  H.  Gorges  served  in  the,  Kafir  war  in  1877-7S,  including  the  operations  against  the  Galekas 
and  Gaikas  ;  also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

43  Colonel  Barr  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  passage  of 
Che  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Snltanpore,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  on  25th  November,  action  of 
Toolsepore,  and  minor  aflaiis  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to 
Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

48  Colonel  Bateman  was  attached  to  the. Royal  ArtilleryduringtheoperationsagainsttheTaepingsinthevicinity 
of  Shanghai  from  April  to  Oct.  1862,  resulting  in  the  taking  01  the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  escalade  of 
the  walled  cities  of  Khadin.Tsinpoo,  and  Tsolin,  the  fortified  town  of  Najow,  affair  at  Nanhsiang,  and  second  capture 
of  Khadin.  Also  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  on  the  survey  of  the  30  mile  circuit  round  Shanghai,  under  Lt.Colonel 
C.  G.  Gordon,  from  27th  Dec.  1S62  to  2nd  Feb.  1863.  Served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  the  Treasury- 
Chest  Office  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

49  Colonel  Richmond  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special  service, 
and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Commanded  the  advanced  guard  of  Houssas  at  the  action  of 
Essaman,  and  a  company  of  Wood's  Regiment  at  the  reconnaissance  in  force  of  the  27th  November  (twice  men- 
tioned in  despatches,  promoted  to  an  Unattached  Company,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

50  Colonel  H.  M.  Compigne  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1S95  (promoted 
Chief  Paymaster  with  honorary  rank  of  Colonel,  Star). 

32  Colonel  Wade  served  with  the  26th  Cameroniana  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

54  Lt.Colonel  Broekman  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  the  Baltic  during  the  Russian  war  in  1854-55  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

56  Colonel  W.  H.  Mortimer  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

38  Lt.Colonel  Gelston  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Inyezane  and  in 
Ekowe  during  the  investment  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1S85-86. 
•  80  Lt.Colonel  Longley  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-66,  was  present  at  the 
actions  of  Maketu  and  Te  Ranga,  and  served  with  the  expeditions  in  the  province  of  Taranaki  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  85th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division, 
including  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  (Medal). 

61  Lt.Colonel  Stockley  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served  in  tho  operations  in  South  Africa  in  1896 
(Medal). 

03  Lt.Colonel  Fox  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Berkshire  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in 
the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1835  as  Pa3*master  to  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire  Regiment  (Clasp). 

61  Colonel  H.  W.  Phillips  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


375~6  Army  Pay  Department. —  War  Servieet. 

"  Lt.Colonels  Healy  and  Churchill  6erved  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 
"  Lt.Colonel  Coppinger  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

J*  Lt.Colonel  Barnes  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 
*°  Lt.Colonel  Caulfeild  Stoker  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74,  including  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  army  at 
Abrakrampa  during  the  5th  and  6th  November  1873  (Medal). 

83  Lt.Colonels  Webster  and  Robinson  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  ana 
Khedive's  Star). 

8i  Lt.Colonel  Ward  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-4,  including  the  defence  of  Fommanah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

84  Lt.Colonel  D'Aguilar  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  as  Paymaster  with  the  Advanced  Force.  Also  served  with" 
the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  and  in  the  opera- 
tions in  Zululand  in  1888. 

89  Lt.Colonel  Bromfield  served  in  New  Zealand  during  General  Chute's  campaign  of  1866  (Medal). 

90  Lt.Colonel  Orange  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  in  the  Egyptian  warof  1S82  (Medal 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

94  Major  Lysaght  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
M  Lt.Colonel  Lloyd  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part 
in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilxie;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick'  Roberts  in  the 
march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served 
in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st 
Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment  on  the  Line  of  Communications  up  the  Nile.  Also  served  with  the  E^yptiaB 
Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

100  Lt.Colonel  R.  O'S.  Brooke  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 
10s  Lt.Colonel  Humfrey  served  with  the  19th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868, including  the  expedition 
against  the  tribes  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Jdedal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  of  1877-78  (Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0  in  charge  of  the  Field  Treasure  Cbest  and  as  Provost  Marsha!  (Medal). 

,u6  Lt.Colonel  Singer  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

107  Lt.  Colonel  Dewar  served  in  the  Zulu  warof  18-9,  first  with  the  57th  Regiment, beingpresent  at  theaction  of 
Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe,  afterwards  as  Commandant  of  Fort  Tenedos,  and  finally  as  Staff  Officer  at 
Fort  Pearson  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and 
Khedive'6  Star). 

109  Lt.Colonel  J.  O'B.  Drury  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877  as  Adjutant  to  the  51st  Foot  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Adjutant  to  the  51st  Foot,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedi- 
tion under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

"°  Lt.Colonel  E.  R.  Reid  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  as  District 
Paymaster  of  the  force. 

112  Major  Angus,  while  a  Lieutenant  in  the  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Stall 
Officer  of  Transport  ( Medal ) . 

U3  Major  Mackie  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Corps  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
warof  1878-70  in  the  Candahar  Column  as  Staff  Officer  of  Transport  at  Sukkur  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  throughout  the  operations  of  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

114  Lt.Colonel  Rathborne  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  J&84-85. 

115  Major  Small  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  at 
Chanda,  Umeerpore,  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affairs  of  Churda  and  Fort  of  Musjeedia  ' 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  59th  Reeiment  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the 
advance  on  and  occupation  of  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart,  and  in  the  operations  irj 
the  Logar  Valley;  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  ;  accompanied  Sir 
Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  in  charge  of  the  field 
treasure  chest  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration) .  Served 
in  the  operations  nsar  Suakin  in  December  18S8  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

116  Major  H.  C.  Cowell  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

117  Major  E.  A.  H.  Webb  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  17th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with 
the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  with  the  second 
expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  and  in  the  action  at  Cabul  River  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

118  Major  P.  A.  Robinson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish  Regiment 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

119  Major  Bennett  served  with  the  24th  Regiment  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  wr.s  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

122  Major  Lane  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in 
1885  (Clasp),  and  in  the  operations  of  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86. 

123  Major  Dolby  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served 
with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1805-86. 

124  Major  S.  J.  Wynne  served  in  tbe  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  18S5  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Scots 
Guards  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

128  Major  Dick  served  in  the  Zulu  war  and  in  tbe  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1870  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

131  Major  M'Causland  served  with  the  25th  Kintr's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  first  with  the 
Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  under  Lieut. General  Maude,  and  afterwards  with  the  Khyber  Line  Force  under 
Lieut. General  Bright  (Medal). 

132  Major  Denys  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  as  Paymaster  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth, 
Highlanders  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Paymaster  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Clasp). 

133  Major  Sandes  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjidi 
and  in  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

134  Major  G.  V.  Wellesley  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-S5. 

»40  Major  C.  F.  H.  Beardmore  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-4,  including  the  action  of  Kssaman  and  battl 
of  Amoaful  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).     [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "Hart's 
Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

142  Major  Smythe  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division,  including  the  Zaimusht 
Expedition  (Medal). 

152  Major  Collings  served  with  the  91st  Highlanders  in  the  Zulu  warof  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  action 
of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

156  Major  Duckett  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

157  Major  Sheehan  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Zungin  Nek  and  Kambula  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Khyber 
Line  Force  (Medal). 

li8  Major  Lindop  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Transvaal  in  November  and  December  1S7S,  in  the 
Column  under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the  Swazi  border  as  Ordnance  Officer  in  1S79,  and  during  the  invasion  of 
Zululand,  being  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

163  Major  Lowry  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  aud  Lancaster  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war 
of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  £1  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

[For  remainder  of  Kotezx  see  end  of  Army  Ordnance  Department ,  f ,  3703,. 


Army  Medical  Service.  377 

(Office,  No.  18,  Victoria  Street,  Westminster.) 
[For  the  explanation  of  the  qualifications  of  the  Medical  Officers,  see  page  ii;.] 

DlBECTOB  GbNEBAL. 

Jameson,  James,1  CB.  MD.  LRCS.Ed.,  Knight  of  Grace  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Honorary  Surgeon  to  the  Queen 
[R]  ;  Assist.  Surgeon,  9  Nov.  57  ;  Surgeon,  1  Mar.  73  ;  Surgeon  Major,  j  Apr.  73  ;  Brigade  Surgeon,  2  May  83  j 
Surgeon  Colonel,  14  Sept.  88  ;  Surgeon  Major  General,  6  July  93 ;  Director  General,  7  May  96.    Head  Quarters. 

SUBGEON  Ghnbbals  (ranking  as  Major  Generals), 
Maunsell,  Thomas,4'  CB.  LECPI.  LRCSI.  Assist.  Surg.  1  Oct.  60;  Surgeon,  1  Mar.  73;  Surgeon  Major,  17  June  75  ? 

Brigade  Surgeon,  16  Oct.  86;  Surgeon  Colonel,  10  Mar   92  ;   Surgeon  Major  General,  24  Nov.  95.     Malta. 
Tavlor,   William,"  CB.  MD.  MCh.  Assist.  Surg.   30  Sept.    64  ;  Surgeon,  1  Mar.   73  ;  Surgeon  Major,  30  Sept.  76  ; 

Brigade:  Surgeon,  5  Feb.  90  ;   Surgeon  Colonel,  to  Mar.  95  ;  Surgeon  Major  General,  25  Mar.  96.     Head  Quarters. 
Preston,  Alexander  Francis,18  BA.  MB.  LRCSI.    Assist.  Surg.  30  Sept.  63 ;   Surgeon,  1  Mar.  73;    Surgeon  Major, 

28  Apr.  76;  Brigade  Surgeon,   30  Nov.  86;    Surgeon  Colonel,    28  Mar.  92;    Surgeon  Major   General,  30  Mar.  96. 

Dublin. 
Churchill,  Alexander  Ferrier,52  BA.  MB.  LRCSI.  Assist.  Surg.  31  Mar.  62  ;  Surgeon,  1  Mar.  73  ;  Surgeon  Major, 

28  Apr.  76  ;  Brigade  Surgeon,  21  June  87  ;  Surgeon  Colonel,  27  Oct.  92  ;  Surgeon  Major  General,  7  May  96.  Bombay. 
O'Dwyer,  Thomas  Francis,59  MD.  LRCS.  Assist.  Surg.  30  Sept.  64  ;  Surgeon,  1  Mar.  73  ;  Surgeon  Major,  30  Sept.  76;. 

Brigade  Surgeon,  1  Feb.  88  ;    Surgeon  Colonel,  6  Feb.  93  ;  Surgeon  Major  General,  6  July  96.     Aldershot. 
Nash,  William,65  MD.  MRCS.  Assist.  Surg.   14  Apr.  63  ;  Surgeon,  1  Mar.  73  ;  Surgeon  Major,  2  Apr.  76;  Brigade- 
Surgeon,  2  May  88  ;   Surgeon  Colonel,  1  Apr.  91 ;  Surgeon  Major  General,  6  July  96.    Netley. 
Cuffe,  Charles  MacDonogh,6'  CB.  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS. Ed.  LAM. Dub.   Assist.  Surg.  30  Sept.  63  ;  Surgeon,  -.   Mar.  73  j 

Surgeon   Major,    28  Apr.    76;  Brigade   Surgeon,   1   Sept.  88;  Surgeon  Colonel,  6  July  93;  Surgeon  Major  General, 

20  Nov.  96.     Portsmouth. 
Muir,  Henry  Skey  ,8'  MD.  MRCS.  Assist.  Surg.  31  Mar.  64  ;  Surgeon,   1  Mar.  73  ;  Surgeon  Major,  28  Apr.  76 ;  Brigade 

Surgeon,  1  Nov.  88  ;  Surgeon  Colonel,  23  Dec.  93  ;  Surgeon  Major  General,  30  Nov.  96.     Egypt. 
Catherwood.  William  AUster,88    MD.  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS. Ed.  Assist.  Surg.  2  Oct.   65;  Surgeon,  1   Mar.  73;  Surgeon 

Major,  2  Oct.  77  ;  Brigade  Surgeon,  7  Apr.  89  ;  Surgeon.  Colonel,  21  Apr.  94  ;  Surgeon  General,  3  Aug.  98.  Bengal. 
Wilson,  William  Deane,89   MB.   LRCSI.   Assist.  Surg.    1    Oct.  67  j    Surgeon,  1  Mar.  73;  Surgeon  Major,  ;  Oct,  79^ 

Brigade  Surgeon,  28  Oct.    89;  Surgeon  Colonel,  18  July  94;  Surgeon  General,  3  Oct.  98.     Deyonport. 
Price,  William   Sparks   Martin,93  LECPI.  LRCSI.  Astist.  Surg.  30  Sept. 64;  Surgeon,  1  Mar.  73;    Surgeon  Major, 
30  Sept. 76  ;  Brigade  Surgeon,  7  Nov.  89  ;  Surgeon  Colonel,  27  Feb.  95  ;  Surgeon  General,   1  Dec.  98.     Bengal. 

Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 


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Ferguson,    Richard   Pat.5 

LRCS.Ed 

Maunsell,  Charles  Albert,55  MD.  LRCSI. 
Churchill,    Charles    Fleetwood,    MB.  ~) 

BA.Dub.  LRCSI.    $ 

Riordan,  Wm.  Edw.98  LRCPI.  LRCSI. ... 

Hughes,  John  Henry,100  MD.  MRCS 

Maturin,  John,'03iidCP.Ei.  LRCSI. 

O'Farrell,  Thomas,150  M D.  LRCSI. 

Carew,  Richard  Hugh,110  DSO.  LRCP.  \ 

Ed.LRCSI.    » 

Evatt,  Geo.Jos.  Hamilton, ™MD. LRCSI. 

M'Watters,  Wm.123  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Notter.Jas.Lane.B^.arD.JI/CA.iieC-S/.^ 
MRCPI.  Prof,  of  Mil  Hygiene, Netley  ) 

Comerford,  Henry,1*0  MD.  MCh 

Rooney,  Jas.  Patrick,  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 
Stevenson,  Wm.  Flack,  MB.  MCh.  Prof.  ~> 

Army  Medical  School,  Netley   y 

Eaton,  Robt.  Coleman,156  LRCPI.LRCSI 
Burnett, Wm.  Fras.,155 LRCP. Ed.LRCSI. 
Major,  Napoleon  Bisdee,  MRCS.  LSA. 
Townsend,  Edmond,1?5  CB.  MD.  MCh. 
Supple,    James     Francis,1"6   LRCPI. 

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Moore,   Joseph   Henry,1"'  LRCP.Ed. 

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31  Mar.  62 

1  Oct.  62 

31  Mar.  64 

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1  Oct.  67 


M'Namara,  Wm.  Henry,180  MD.  FRCSI. 

Fraser,  James,199  MD.  MCh 

Gallwey,  Tnomas  Joseph.25'  CB.  MD.  MCh 
Duke,  Alex. Wm.MD.  LRCSI.  LAH.Dub 
Beamish,  Jas.   Maybury,221  MA.  MD. 
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SUBGEON. 


SUBGEON 

MAJOR. 


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Lieutenant  Colonels. 

Harrison,  Charles  Edward,112  MB.~) 
FRCS.  LSA.  H.p.75   i 

Clery,  James  Albert,222  MB.  MCh 

Fawcett,  Wm.  James,22*  BA.  MB.  MCh. 

Saunders,  Wm.  Egerton,225  CB.LRCP.  \ 
MRCS ■  $ 

Charlton,  William  Johnston,  LRCPI.  I 
LRCSI $ 

Anthonisz,  Alfred  Henry,226 MB.  MCh... 

Exham,  Richard,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed. 


28  Apr.  76 

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30  Sept.  76 
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31  Mar.  77 

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2  Oct.  78 

1  Apr.  79 

1  Apr.  79 


1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  7 

31  Mar.  74 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 


ASSISTANT 
SURGEON. 


SUBGEON. 


i  Apr.  71 
1  Apr.  71 

1  Apr.  71 

1  Apr.  71 

1  Apr.  71 
1  Apr.  71 


1  Apr. 
1  Oct. 


SUBGEON 
COLONEL.  I 


WUEBB 
STATIONBD. 


13  Apr.  87 
31  Dec.  87 

6  Feb. 

6  May  90 
6  June  00 
11  Sept.  90 
10  Dec.  90 
1  Aug.  91 

30  Nov.  91 

27  Dec.  91 

28  Mar.  92 

5  Apr.  92 
16  June  92 

3  Aug.  92 

6  Sept.92 
6  Oct.  92 

14  Dec.  92 
1  Apr.  93 

9  Apr.  93 

2f  Apr.  93 
3  June  93 


6  Sept.  92  Woolwich. 
15  Dec.  92  Bombay  (Mhow). 


1  Oct.  79 
31  Mar.  80 
15  June  85 

1  Oct.  80 

1  Apr.  83 


;o  Sept.  74 

1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  7 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 


14  Apr.  94 

15  Apr.  95 
9  July  95 
3  Oct.   9; 

24  Nov.  95 
7  Dec.  95 
30  Mar.  9^ 

7  May  96 

6  July  96 
6  July  96 

8  July  9b 

9  July  96 

9  July  96 
9  July  96 

30  Nov.  96 

27  Jan.  97 

29  May  9S 

13  June 
22  June  98 


Bengal  (Allahabad). 

Cork. 

Bengal  (Quetta). 

Colchester. 

London. 

Punjab(RawulPiadee> 


Hong  Kong. 
Nova  Scotia. 

Netley. 

Dover. 

Edinburgh. 

Netley. 

Bombay  (Poona). 
Mar.dalay. 

J"  Madras   (Secun- 

(.     derabad. 

Punjab  (Cmballa). 
Cape  of  Good  Ho 

Belfast. 
Bengal . 


COLONEL. 


6  July  93 

31  Mar.  88 

9  July  96 

8  Sept. 94 

27  Feb.  95 


SUBGEON      BANK    OF 


19  Aug.  85 

1  Apr.  S3 
1  Apr.  83 
1  Apr.  83 

1  Apr.  83 

1  Apr.  83 
1  Apr.  83 


7  Sept.98 
3  Oct.    " 
16  Nov, 
1  Dec. 

9  Dec. 


Gibraltar. 
Mauritius. 
Egyptian  Army. 
Ceylon. 

Bombay. 


BRIG.SUBG 


4  Nov.  9 

:  Apr.  91  10  Mar.  95 
1  Apr.  91  24  Apr.  95 

1  Apr.  51:  1  May  95 

1  Apr.  91    2  May  95 

1  Apr.  91  15  May  95 
Apr.  91 1  3  July  95 


Brigade  of  Foot  Gds^ 

Crel.e. 
Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Punjab. 

Gosport. 
Devonport. 


378 


Boy'al  Army  Medical  Corps. 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 

M'Namara,  James,218  MB.  LRCSI.    

Leake, George Dalton Nugent, 22SMRCS.  ) 

LSA.  LRCP.  DPM.Camb ) 

Gabbett,  Poole  Uohert,LECP.Ed.  MBCS 
O'Connell.Mathe  w  Daniel,229  MB.MCh.  1 

MRCPI '..  $ 

Joynt,  Edward  Hearne,230  MB.  MCh.'. 

Edge,  John  Dallas,  2:i2  MB.  LRCSI 

Dwyer,  Chas.   Edward.  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Blood,  Robert,  MB.  MCh 

Barrow,  Hy.  John  Waller,243  MRCS.LSA. 
Donovan,  William,2*6  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  ... 

Quill,  Richard  Henry,249  MB.  MCh 

Blennerhassett,  Blennerhassett   Mont- ) 

gomerie,249  CMG.  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  ... ) 
Slaughter,  Wm.  Budd,'56  MRCS.  LSA.... 

Browne,  Andrew  La,ng,MD.MCh 

Stokes,  Henry  Haldane,250  MB. MRCS.... 

Pratt,  William  Simson,252  MB.  MCh 

Allin,  Wm.  Briggs,254  MB.LRCP.Ed.-> 

LRCS.Ed j 

Langridge,  Georgfa  Thomas,250  LRCP.  I 

MRCS.  h.p.  74  f 

Webb,  William  Edward,2"  MB.  MCh. } 

LSA i 

Mapleton,  Reginald  William, ^MB.MCh. 
Gubbins.   William  Lauucelotte,209  BA.  > 

MB.  M  Ch $ 

Thomsott,  Richard  Gillhain,270  LRCPI.  \ 

LRCSI.    i 

Keys,  Christopher  Wm. Moore,  MB.  MCh. 
Wood.OswaldGillespie,275  MB. LRCS.Ed. 
Martin,  John,280  LRCS.Ed. LAH.  a.g.m.8s 
Gormley,  Joseph  Andi-ew,2S3  MD.  MCh.... 
Swayne,      Charles      Henry,293     BSO.  \ 

LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  LA/I j 

Trevor,    Francis    Wollaston,86'       MB ) 

MCh.  MRCS ) 

Carter,   bidnej-    Herbert,836  -BA.   MB. ) 

LRCS.Ed j 

May,  William  Allan,  MRCS.  LSA 

Miller,  Wm.  Birkmyre,277  MA. MB.  MCh. 
Bourke, George  Deane,297Z«C'.Pi. LR CSI. 
Charlesworth,  Henry, ^^  MRCS.  LSA.  ... 

Dorman,  John  Cotter,299  MB.  MCh 

LeMottfSe,  GeorgeHerbert,309J/£).afC4.  > 

MRCS.  LSA. j 

Chester,  William  Litchfield,300.^.  MB.  ) 

MCh.MRCPI.  ( 

Mapleton,  Edward  Arthur,  MB.  CM.  ... 
Fenn,  Ernest  Harrold,302  CIE.  LRCP.  ) 

Ed.  MRCS S 

B\o<rgeU,Arth.Thoa.mLRCP.Ed.MRCS. 
Morris,  John  James,398  MB.  MCh 


ASSISTANT. 
SURGEON. 


i  Apr.  711  1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  71  1  Mar.  7 

1  Apr.  71  j  1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  71!  1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  71  1  Mar.  73 

30  Sept.  71  1  Mar.  73 

30  Sept. 71;  1  Mar.  73 

30  Sept.  71  j  1  Mar.  73 

30  Sept.  71  j  1  Mar.  73 

30  Mar.  72  1  Mar.  73 

30  Mar.  72  j  1  Mar.  73 

30  Mar.  72!  1  Mar.  73 

30  Mar.  72 1  1  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  72I  1  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  73J  1  Mar.  73 
31  Mar.  74 

4  Feb.  77 
30  Sept.  7 


30  Sept.73 
30  Sept.73 
30  Sept. 7 

30  Sept.73 

1  Mar.  73 

30  Sept.73 

31  Mar.  74 
31  Mar.  74 

1  Mar.  73 
30  Sept.  74 

30  Sept. 74 

J 30  Sept.74 

31  Mar.  74 

30  Sept.74 

31  Mar.  75 
1 31  Mar.  75 

31  Mar.  75 
1 31  Mar.  75 


SUKGEON 
MAJOR  . 


BANK    OP 
LT.  COL. 


30  Mar.  72 


30  Mar.  72 


18  Oct.  36 
30  Sept.86 

30  Sept. 56 

30  Sept.86 

31  Mar.  86 

30  Sept.86 

31  Mar.  87 
31  Mar.  87 

31  Mar.  37 

31  Mar.  87 
:  Mar.  75J.31  Mar.  87 
30  Sept.75  13  May  83 

5  Feb.  81    5  Feb.  93 
4  Feb.  77    4  Feb.  89 


1  Apr.  83 

1  Apr.  83 

1  Apr.  83 

1  Apr.  83 

1  Apr.  83 
20  Aug.  73 
30  Sept.83 
30  Sept.83 
30  Sept.83 
30  Mar.  84 
30  Mar.  84 

30  Mar.  84 

30  Mar.  84 
30  Mar.  84 
30  Mar.  84 
15  June  8.5 

15  June  83 

30  Sept.  85 

30  Sept.85 
30  Sept.83 
30  Sept  85 

30  Sept.85 

30  Mar.  84 

30  Mar.  86 

31  Mar.  86  31  Mar.  94 
31  Mar.  86'3i  Mar.  94 

21  Au 


1  Apr.  91 

1  Apr.  91 

1  Apr.  91 

1  Apr.  91 

1  Apr.  91 
30  Sept. 91 
30  Sept  91 
30  Sept. 91 
Sept. 91 
30  Mar.  92 
30  Mar.  92 

30  Mar.  92 

30  Mar.  92 
30  Mar.  92 
30  Mar.  92 
30  Sept.  93 

30  Sept.  93 


UKIG.SUKG 
LT.COL. 


BEGIMENT,  OB 
STATION. 


9  July  95  Malta. 
3  Oct.  95  Bermuda. 
26  Oct.  95  Barbadoes. 
7  Nov.  95  Punjab. 

7  Dec.  95  Jamaica. 

8  Jan.  96iCurragh. 

30  Mar.  96;Cape  of  Good  Hope 

9  Apr.  96  Punjab. 
7  May  96  j  Egypt. 

24  June  96' Colchester. 
30  June  96! Chatham. 


4  July  96 

6  July  96 
6  Jnly  96 
9  July  96 
9  July  96 

9  July  96 

30  Sept. 93^2  July  96 

30  Sept.  93    2  Sept.  96  Netley. 

30  Sept. 93  20  Nov.  96  York. 

30  Sept.  93  30  Nov.  g6:Head  Quarters. 

Bengal. 


Netley. 

Bengal. 

Madras. 

Straits  Settlements. 

Gibraltar. 

Training  School,  Al- 
[dershot. 

Shorncliffe. 


30  Sept.  93  26  Jan.  97 

30  Mar.  92 1  7  Apr.  97 
30  Mar.  94    7  Apr.  97 


Belfast. 
Portsmouth. 


ASSISTANT 
SURGEON,  i 


Bennett,  Richard  Dawson,215  LRCSI-  LAH.Bub.  ...     L  Oct.  68 

Drury,  Robert,24  MB.  LRCSI 30 Sept. 71 

Greene,  John  Joseph,2S1  BA.  MB  LRCS.Ed j       

Forrestor,  James  Stevenson,301  FRCS.Ed '      ...   . 

Wolseley,  William  Owen,303  LRCPI.  LRCSI.    I       

Magill,  James,2"3  MA.  MB.  MCh.  MRCS I        ..    . 

Ryan,  Michael  Richard,305  MB.  MCh ]       

Williamson,  John  Francis,310  MB.  LCh 

Carey,  Jo\.i  Thomas,311  MB.  MRCS.  LSA !       

Kainsford.Wm.  John  Read,312  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  j       

Johnston,  Pcrcv  Herbert,314  MD.  MCh 

Emerson,  Isaac  Bomford,315  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Roche, BuKenins  Alfred,166 MRCS.  LSA 

Bourke,  Click  Joseph,317  LRCSI.  LSA 

Allen,  William  Henry,316  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Peyton,  Jones  Llovd,320ilfiJ.  LCh 

Oarleton,  Arthur  Wellesley,321  MB.  MCh.  MRCPI. 

Hughes,  George  Arthur,322  BSO.  MB.  MCh 

Somerville-Large,   Brisbane  Warren,  LRCP.Ed.  { 

LRCS.Ed f 

Gunning,  Robert  Cardwell,  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  

Johnston,  William  Thomas.323  MB.  LRCS.Ed 

Browne,  Abraham  Walker,324  LRCP  I.  LRCSI.  

Hodson,  Robert  Doveton,150  LRCP.Ed.  3IRCS 

Kirkpiiirick,  Hugh  Cunningham,150  MB.  MCh 

Armstrong,  John.  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Kennv,  William  Wallace,**6 BA.  MB.  LRCSI 

Ellis.'Philip  Mackav,320  LRCP.  MRCS 

Keays,  William,327  MRCPI.  FRCSI 

Beamish,  Robert  Talbot,328  MB.  MCh 

Anderson,  James,  MB.  MCh 

Routh,  Jules  Isham,  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS 

Grier,  Henrv,329  MRCPI.  LFPS.Gla* 

Youn.tr,  Percy  Gordon  Ro.dstock,  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS. 
Whitehead,  Havward  Reader,  FECS.  LRCP.  Ed.  > 

BPM.  m.m.  8?  5 


1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 

31  Mar.  74 

30  Sept.74 

6  Mar.  80 

3  May  76 

4  Feb.  77 

.   T?oV,     — 


94 
30  Sept. 94 

30  Sept. 94 

30  Sept. 94 
1  Mar.  94 


7  Apr.  97]Aldershot. 

8  May  97 

24  July  97,  Bengal. 

22  Aug.  97  Bombay. 

3  Nov.  97|Bengal. 
15  Dec.  071  Bengal. 


6  Apr.  981  Punjab. 

30  Sept. 94113  Apr.  93  Punjab. 

31  Mar.  95^9  May  98  j  Portsmouth. 
31  Mar.  95 1 13  June  98  Dubiin. 
31  Mar.  95  : 


31  Mar.  95 
31  Mar.  95 
30  Sept.  95 

19  Nov.  96 
4  Feb.  97 


SUKGEON 
MAJOR. 


I  Oct.   80 


30  Sept.83 

31  Mar.  86 
25  Oct.   94 

Mar.  92 

9  Dec.  85 

,    4  Feb.  89 

4  Feb.  77    4  Feb.  8~ 


tioUi  /  / 
4  Feb.  77 
4  Feb.  77 
4  Feb.  77 
4  Feb.  77 
4  Feb.  77 
4  Feb.  77 
4  Feb. 77 
4  Feb.  77 
4  Feb.  77 
•  Feb.  77 


4  Feb. 89 
4  Feb.  ■- 


4  Feb.  89 
4  Feb.  89 
4  Feb. 80 
4  Feb.  89 
4  Feb.  89 
4  Feb.  89 
4  Feb.  89 
4  Feb.  89 

4  Feb.  77]  4  Feb.  89 


4  Feb.  77 1  4  Feb.  89 
-'  5  Aug.  89 

5  Aug.  89 
■5  Aug.  89 

5  Aug.  77    5  Aug.  89 
5  Aug.  77!  5  Aug.  89 

5  Aug.  89 
5  Aug.  89 
3  Feb.  90 
3  Feb.  90 
3  Feb.  90 
3  Feb.  «- 


5  Aug.  77; 

5  Aug.  77| 

5  Aug.  77  j 

5  Aug.  77; 

5  Aug.  77, 

S  Aug.  77I 

5  Aug.  77 

3  Feb.  78 

3  Feb.  78 

3  Feb.  78: 

3  Feb.  78' 

3  Feb.  78    _ 

3  Feb.  78    2  Aug.  90 

29  July  82  29  July  94 


-_.  90 
3  Feb.  90 


22  June  98 

5  Aug.  98 
7  Sept.  98 
1  Oct 


Bombay. 

Netley. 
Punjab. 


93  Surgeon  tD  Governor 
General  of  India. 

16  Oct.  o3  Crete. 

17  Oct.    08  Bengal. 


SUKGEON 
LT.COL. 


1  Oct.   83 

30  Sept.  91 

31  Mar.  94 
25  Oct.  94 
25  Mar.  96J 

3  May  961 

4  Feb.  97' 
4  Feb.  97 
4  Feb.  97 
4  Feb.  97 
4  Feb.  57 
4  Feb.  97 
4  Feb.  97 
4  Feb.  97 
4  Feb.  97 
4  Feb.  97 
4  Feb.  971 
4  Feb.  97I 

4  Feb.  97 

4  Aug.  97 

5  Aug.  97 
5  Aug.  97 
5  Aug.  97 
5  Aug.  97 
5  Aug.  97 
5  Aug.  97 
5  Aug.  97 
3  Feb.  98 
3  Feb.  98 
3  Feb.  98 
3  Feb.  98 
3  Feb.  98 
3  Feb. 98 


20  May  98  Punjab. 


Punjab. 

Bengal. 

Dublin. 

Royal  Horse  Guards. 

Madras. 

Coldstream  Guards. 

Malta. 

Bengal. 

Egypt. 

Bengal. 

Straits  Settlements. 

Madras. 

Curragn. 

Woolwich. 

Parkhurst. 

Curragh. 

Bengal. 

Canterbury. 

Portsmouth. 

Gibraltar. 

Bengal. 

Devonport. 

Sheerness. 

Bombay. 

Fermoy. 

Cyprus. 

Bengal. 

Punjab. 

Punjab. 

Malta. 

Bengal. 

Aldershot. 

2  Life  Guards. 


Boyal   Army  Medical  Corps. 


319 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 

Lane,  William  Lemon,  MB.  MCh 

Dempsey,  Patrick  Joseph,156  MD.  MCh 

Flanagan,  John  William  Henry,337  LRCSI.  LRCPI. 

JJ€  Lloyd,  Owen  Edward  Pennefather.338  LRCP.Ed.  LR  CS.Ed. 

MacNeece,  James  Gaussen,339Z.R  OP/.  LRCSI 

O'Conneii,  Morgan  David,  LRCPI.  LRCSI.    

Falvey.  John  Joseph,3*'  FRCSI.  LAM.  

Cross,  Horatio  Robert  Odo,342  LRCP.Ed.MRCS 

Seymour,  Charles,343  MB.  MCh.  MRCS.  LSA 

Robinson,  George  Winsor,-liBt  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA 


Majors. 

Robinson,  George  Somerville,3*4  LRCP.  MRCS 

Alexander,  Alex.  Charles  Archibald,30*  BA.  MRCS.  LSA.  .. 

Barker,  Frederick  Rowland,  MB.  MRCS.  LSA 

Keogh,  Alfred,  MD.  MCh.  h.p.  m.g.m.  80   

Hill,  Charles  Birnie,  LRCP.  MRCS 

Michael,  Henry  James,  MRCS.  LSA 

Dorman,  Thomas,  BA.  MD.  MCh 

Inman,  Arthur  Walter  Patrick,  MB.  BCh 

Corker,  Thomas  Martin,  MA.  MD.  MCh 

Myles,  Edmond  Henry,3*5  BA.  MB.  BCh 

Moffitt,  Thomas  Beattie.  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Webb,  Charles  Alfred,  MBOS.  LSA 

Martin,  Henri/,**"  MB.  MCh 

Croly,  Arthur  England  Johnson,  BA.  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  

Cusack,  Robert  Oriel,350  LRCP.  MRCS 

Cowen,  Wiliiam  Daniel  Amherst,  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS 

Forman,  Robert  Hall,  MB.  MCh.  LRCP.Ed.  LFPS.Glas 

Flood,  Samuel  James,366  LRCP.Ed.  FRCS.Ed.  LRCSI 

Watson,  John,  MD.  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Todd,  Octavius,  MB.  MCh 

Geoghegau,  Alfred  Osmond,  MD.  MCh 

Day,  James  Dunne,  MB.  BCh.  FFPS.GIas 

Harwood,  JohnGasson,  MRCS.  LSA 

Donaldson,  Robert  Dickie,  BA.  MD.  MCh 

White,  Henrv  Lawrence  Esmonde,  MRCP I.  LRCSI. 

Burlton,  Arthur  Hyde,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

North,  Edward,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Poynder,  George  Frederick,  LRCP.  MRCS 

Smythe,  George  Frederick  Alexander,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCSI. 

Battersby,  Henry  Lewis,  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  

Hewett,  Augustus,  MRCS.  LSA 

Mulvany,  Peter,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  LAS. 

MacNeece,  Thomas  Frederick.  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

M'Creery,  Benjamin  Thos.  MB.  BCh.  FRCSI.  MRCPI.     

O'Connor,  Arthur  Patrick,3*"*  LRCPI.  LRCSI.    

Wardrop,  Douglas,348  MB.  MCh 

Goggin,  George  Taylor,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Jones,  John  Matthew,3*9  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Baker,  Fausset  Maher,  MB.  MCh 

Asbury,  Alfred,  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Carleton,  Patrick  Maurice,310  MD.  MCh 

Maclean,  Fitzroy  Beresford,  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS. 

Barnes,  Raglan  Wykeham,  MRCPI.  LRCS.Ed.  LSA 

Hall,  John  Lees,  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS.  LSA 

Sylvester,  George  Holden,  LRCP.  FRCS.  DPH. 

Maenamara,  Wm.  John,  MD.  Dep.  Surg.  Chelsea  Hosp.  4  Aug.  96 

O'Sullivan,  Daniel,  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  

Milward,  Edwin  Oswald,  MA.  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Woods,  Charles  Rolleston,359  BA.  MD.  FRCSI.  DPH.Camb.... 

Sandiford,  John  Oldfleld  Greatrex,  MD.  MCh.  LAS.  

Love,  Robert  Lindsay,  BA.  MD.  MCh.  MRCPI.    

Murray,  Henry  Walker,  MB.  MRCS 

Kerin,  Michael  William,350t  LRCSI.  LAM.   

Peterkin,  Alfred,35'  MA.  MB.  MCh 

Harran,  James,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  LSA 

Maunsell,  Edward  Lewis,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

HetTernan,  William,  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Nicholson, Ranald  William  Edward  Huntly,  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS. 

Crofts,  James  Grove  White,  LCh 

Dugdale,  William,35'  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Irvine  -Delaware  Lewis.352  LRCP.  MRCS 

Cree,  Edward  Russell,353  MRCS.  LSA 

Drurv,  Maurice  O'Connor, s" LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Franklin,  Denham  Francis,  LRCP.Ed.  FRCS.Ed 

Dodd,  John  Richard,3"1  MB.  FRCS 

Twiss,  George  Edward,355  MRCP  I.  FRCSI. 

Adams,  Robert  Frederick,  MB.  MCh 

Mosse,  Charles  George  Drummond,5"2  LRCPI.  FRCSI. 

Cottell,  Arthur  Bowdich,  LRCP.Ed.  FRCS.Ed 

Archer,  Thomas,  MD.  MCh 

Moberly,  Herbert  John  Robert.  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS 

Hart,  Alfred  Paul,  MB.  MCh.  MRCS 

Barnes,  Henry  John,  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS.  LSA 

Bedford,  Walter  George  Augustus,  MB.  MRCS 

Jennings,  Richard,  MD.  MCh 

Robinson,  Stapylton  Chapman  Bates,  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS.  

Ford,  Richard  William,356  LRCP.Ed.MRCS 

Coutts,  George,357  MB.  MCh ; 

Baker,  William  James,  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA 

Allport,  Henry  Kingston,. UD.  MCh 


4  Aug.  78 
4  Aug.  78 
4  Aug.  78 
4  Aug.  78 
4  Aug.  78 
4  Aug.  78 
4  Aug.  78 
4  Aug.  78 
4  Aug.  78 
6  Mar. 80 


SURGEON 

major. 


4  Aug.  9c 
4  Aug.  90 
4  Aug.  90 
4  Aug.  90 
4  Aug.  90 

i  4  Aug.  90 
4  Aug.  90 

11  Aug.  97 
4  Au^.  9c 
6  Mar.  92 


REGIMENT,   OK 
STATION. 

Bomuay. 
Bengal. 
Bengal. 
Madras. 
Bermuda. 
Netley. 
98|Weedon. 

1  Life  Guards. 


4  Aug.  98  Hen§a!. 
16  Nov.  98  Punjab. 


6  Mar.  80 
29  July  82 

6  Mar.  80 

6  Mar.  80 

6  Mar.  80 

6  Mar.  80 

6  Mar.  80 

6  Mar.  80 

6  Mar.  80 

6  Mar.  80 

6  Mar.  80 

6  Mar.  80 

ft  Mar.  80 

6  Mar.  8 . 

6  Mar.  80 

6  Mar.  So 

5  Mar.  80 

6  Mar>-8o 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  So 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 
6  Mar.  80 

31  July  80 
31  July  80  „.. 
31  July  80  31  July 
31  July  80131  July 
31  July  80(31  July 
31  July  8o|3i  July 
31  July  80 hi  July 
31  July  80  31  July 
31  July  80I31  July 
31  July  80J31  July- 
Si  July  80; 31  July 
31  July  80J31  July 
31  July  80(31  July 
31  July  80(31  July 
31  July  80J31  July 
31  July  80I31  July 
31  July  80  31  July 
31  July  80! 31  July 
31  July  80  31  July 


31  Dec. 

8  Nov. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar 

6  Mar 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 

6  July 
31  July 
31  July 


rtEGHIHIT,  OK  STATION. 


57  Scots  Guards. 

58  Coldstream  Guards. 


.92 


Shoraelifle. 

Bengal. 

Malta. 

Portsmouth. 

Queenstown. 

Dublin. 

Punjab. 

Punjab. 

Bengal. 

Egypt. 

Surg.  10  Governor  of  Bombay. 

Limerick, 
Egypt. 
Madras. 
W.  Africa. 


Bengal. 

Punjab. 

Aldershot. 

Bermuda. 

Punjab. 

Bengal. 

Woolwich. 

Bombay. 

Dover. 
Bombay. 
Punjab. 
Egypt. 
Holywood. 
Dublin. 
2JCrete. 


Dublin. 

Bombay. 

Chatham. 

Strensall. 

Templemore. 

Shoeburyness. 


;i  July  80 
5  Feb.  81 
5  Feb.  81 
S  Feb.  81 
S  Feb.  81 
5  Feb.  81 
5  Feb.  81 
5  Feb.  81 
5  Feb.  81 
5  Feb.  81 
5  Feb.  81 
5  Feb.  81 
5  Feb.  81 
5  Feb.  81 
5  Feb.  81 
5  Feb.  8; 
5  Feb.  81 


31  July 
5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 
S  Feb. 
5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 


Jamaica. 

Netley. 

Royai  Hospital,  Chelsea. 

Bengal. 

Dublin. 

Egypt. 

Buttevant. 

Londonderry. 

Aldershot. 

Bombay. 

Madras. 

Punjab. 
92jBengal. 
92iBombay. 
92!  Bengal. 
92iAthlone. 
92  Bombay. 
92  Colchester. 

02  Bengal. 
92 1  Netley. 

92  Gibra'ltar. 
93'Woolwich  Arsenal. 

03  Shorncliffe. 

93  Bombay. 
93  Chatham. 
93  Colchester. 
93,  Chester. 
93'Woolwich. 
93  Chester. 

93  Golden  Hill  Fort. 

93  StaffOfBcer,  R.A.M.C.  Hd  Qrs. 

93  Chatham. 

03  York. 

93  Bermuda. 

93  Aldershot. 

93  Bermuda. 

93  Madras. 

A    A 


3&o 


Roijal  Army  Medical  Corps. 


SURGEON.  !  SCEGHON 
}   MAJOR. 


Ma  jobs. 

Butt,  Edward.  LECPI.  FECSI.    

Townsend,  Samuel,  MD.  MCh 

Woodhouse,  Tom  Percy,  MECS. LSA 

Gibson,  Joseph,  MB.  BCh.  MECPI 

Rhodes,  .lames  Havelock  Alexander.  MECS.  LSA 

Swabey,  Louis  William,"6  LECP.Ed.  MECS 

Eowuey,  William,*"  MD.  MCh 

Lucas,  Thomas  Rashleigh,362  ME.  ECh 

Addison,  Charles  James,363  LECP.  Ed.  LECS.Ed.  LSA 

Kay,  Alfred  Goodwyn.364  J/J3.  MCh.  LECS.Ed 

Pope,  William  Wippell,365  LECP.Ed.  MECS.   

Porter,  Robert,3"  ME.  MCh 

Mitchell,  Charles  Andrew  Pearson,366  MD.  MCh.  FECSL.Ed. 

Coates,  George  John,  MD.  MCh 

Tuokey,  Thomas  Broderick  Albert,369  LECP.Ed.  LECS.Ed.  ... 

Harris,  Frederick  Alfred.370  LECP.Ed.  MECS.  LSA 

Daly,  Francis  Augustus  Bonner,3"3 BA.  MB.  ECh.  FECSL.    ... 

Hose,  Alexander  Simpson.3"4  MD.  MCh 

Battersby,  John,3"5  MB.  BCh.  MECPI.  EECSI. 

Maconachie,  James,3"6  LECP.Ed.  LFPS.Glas.  FBCS.Ed 

O'Keeffe,  Menus  William,3"9  MD.  MCk 

O'Donnell,  Thomas  Joseph,36"  LECPl.  LECSI. 

Osburne,  John,381  LECP.Ed.  LECS.Ed 

Hetherington,  Remolds  Peyton,362  BA.  MB.  BCh 

Dixon,  Thomas  Arthur.  LECP.Ed.  MECS 

Poole,  Walter  Croker  Thomas,  BA.  MB.  FECSI.  

Morse,  Richard  Edward  Rickeus,360  LECP.Ed.  MECS. 

Davies,  Arthur  Mercer,3*1  MECS.  LSA.  DPR.  m.s.m.  8i 

Hubbard,  Henry  William.365  LECP.  MECS 

Noding,  Thomas  Edward.366  LECP.Ed.  MECS 

Yourdi,  John  Robert,367  BA.  MB  BCh 

Culling,  John  Chitlett,  MECS.  LSA 

Hackett,  Robert  Isaac  Dalbv,366  MD.  MCh 

Trewman,  George  Turner.390  MB.  MECS.  LSA 

Johnston,  Henry  Halcro.391  MB.  MCh 

"Wilson,  E.  Munkhouse,392  CMG.  DSC.  LRCP.MRCS.DPS.Cumb 

Risk,  Edmund  John  Erskine.393  LECP.Ed.  MECS 

Birrell,  William  George,39"  MB.  MCh 

Dundon,  Michael,  MD.  MCh 

Magrath,  Charles  William  Stanford,410  MB.  MCh 

Lane,  Alfred  Vavasour.4"1  LECPI  LECSI. 

Beauv.  John  William,402  MD.  LECPI.  LECSI. 

Weston,  George  Edward,403  LECP.Ed.  MRCS.  LSA 

Younge,  Gecrse  Harrison,  LECPI.  FECSI.    

Clements,  William  George,  MECS.  LSA 

Babtie,  William,  MB.  LECP.Ed.  LECS.Ed 

O'Brien,  Richard  Francis.405  LECPI.  LECSI. 

Thiele,  Charles  William,  JIB.  MCh 

Nichols,  Frederick  Peter.  BA.  JIB.  MECS 

M'Laughlin,  John,'04  MD.  LECSI. 

Creagh,  Stephen  Henry,  LECP.Ed.  3IECS 

Lambkin,  Francis  Joseoh,  LECPI.  LECSI.  

Reade,  William  Lloyd,  LECP.Ed.  LECS.Ed 

Peard,  Henry  James.  LECP.Ed.  LECS.Ed , 

Renuie,  Samuel  James,  LECP.Ed.  MECS I 

Carmichael,  John,  LECP.Ed.  LECSI.  MECPI I 

Cieagh,  George  Washington  Brazier,  LCh 

Wilkinson,  Francis  Ti'-hborne,4"5!  LECP.  MECS 

Semple,  John,  LECP.Ed.  LECSI.    

Sawyer,  Richard  Henry  Stewart.  MB.  FECSI.  

Laffan,  Richard  Charles  Kirby,36"  LECP. Ed.  LECSI.  

Dick,  William.406 MB.  MCh.  LECP.Ed.  FECS.Ed 

Jencken,  Francis  John,407  MB.  BCh.  MECPL.    

Treherne,  Francis  Harper,409  LECP.Ed.  FECS.Ed.  DPII.Camb. 

Lougheed,  Samuel  Foster,  MD.  LECSI 

Haslett,  John  Courtenay,  MD.  MCh.  LAS.  

Barratt,  Herbert  James,  LECP.  MECS 

James,  Herbert  Ellison  Rhodes,  LRCP.  MECS 

Trevor,  Henry  Octavius,410  MECS.  LSA 

Russell,  Alexander  Fraser,  MA.  MB.  MCh 

Fayle,  Robert  James  Leech.  LECPI.  LECSI. 

Jerome,  John  William,  MECS.  LSA 

Pike,  William  Watson,  LECPI.  LECSI.    

Haywood    Lewis,  MB.  MCh 

Irwin,  James  Murray,  BA.  MB.  BCh 

Wight,  Ernest  Octavius,3*9 LECP.Ed.  MECS 

Burton,  Francis  Henry  Merceron,412  MD.  MS.  MECS 

Nicwjl,  Charles  Edward,413  MB  MCh 

Morris,  William  Albert  '»  LECP.Ed.  LECS.Ed.  LSA 

Westcott,  Sinclair,  MECS.  LECP.Ed.  m.g.m.Sz  

Skinner.  Bruce  Morland,  LECP.Ed.  MECS....  

Bartlett.  Charles  Richard,  MECS.  LSA. 

tleckitt.  John  Denus  Thorpe,  LECP.Ed.  LECS.Ed.  MECS. LSA. 

Marsh,  Thomas  Alfred  Perry.414  LECP.  MECS.  DPS.    

Kirkpatrick,  Roger.396  MB.  MCh.  MRCS 

M'Gill,  Harry  Strickland,3"6  LECPI.  LECSI.  

Pechell,  Augustus  Alexander.  MB.  MCh 

Tyrreil,  Charles  Robert.  MRCS.  LSA 

Hickman,  James,415  MA.  DPS.  LRCP.  LRCS.Ed 

Thomson,  Wilfred  Burrell,  LRCP. Ed.  MRCS 

Deane,  Herbert  Edward,  MECS.  LSA 

Stuart,  Sidney  Otiord,  MECS.  LSA 

Macpherson,  William  Grant,  MB.  MCh. Ed.  m.m. 83    

Simpson.  Robert  John  Shaw.  MB.  M Ch 

Phipps   Edgar  Vivian  Ayre,*^  LECP.  MECS 


5  Feb.  81    5  Feb.  93  Uiindalk. 
I   5  Feb.  8ij  5  Feb.  93  Queenstown. 
•  !  5  Feb.  81    5  Feb.  03  Punjab. 
!  s  Feb.  811  5  Feb.  93  Netiey. 

■  5  Fei>.  8i|  5  Feb.  93!Punjab. 

■  5  Feb.  81    5  Feb.  93, Crete. 

■  5  Feb.  81    5  Feb.  93;  Bombay. 
-    5  Feb.  93  Madras. 

5  Feb.  93  Woolwich. 

r  TToV.    m'Pr-  ' 


BEGIMBNT,    OH   STATION. 


5  Feb.  81 
5  Feb.  81 
5  Feb.  81 
5  Feb.  Sr 


j  -  —  «,  ■■  "".■■■" 

5  Feb.  93  Punjab. 


5  reu.  01     5  reo.  93  -ruujau. 
5  Feb.  Sr    5  Feb.  9V Bengal. 

•  :  5  Feb.  81]  5  Feb.  93, Bombay. 
.1  5  Feb.  81    5  Feb.  93'Leita  Fort. 
.    6  Mar.  8o,  5  Feb.  93. Bengal. 

j  s  Feb.  81    5  Feb.  93|Malta. 

•  5  Feb.  811  5  Feb.  93  Woolwich. 

•  !  s  Feb.  81J   5  Feb.  9^! Dublin. 
.    5  Feb.  8i|  5  Feb.  93Glasgow. 
.    5  Feb.  81    5  Feb.  93 1 
.    3  Feb.  81!  s  Feb.  931, Madras. 

1  5  Feb.  Si!  5  Feb.  93  J  Punjab. 
.    5  Feb.  81    5  Feb.  93'Aldershot. 
.    5  Feb.  8:     5  Feb.  93;Bengal. 
.    5  Feb.  8i|  5  Feo.  93  Dublin. 

■  5  Feb.  Sij  5  Feb.  93! Punjab. 
.    5  Fel>.  8:    5  Feb.  93  Madras. 

■  5  Feb.  Si'12  July  93JMadras. 
.30  July  S130  July  gjIBengal. 
-30  July  81 '30  July  93  Bengal. 
[30  July  81I30  July  93  Bengal. 

■  ■30  July  8^30  July  931  Madras. 
30  July  81  '30  July  93  Dover. 

■  I 30  July  81)30  July  93lAldershot. 
.30  July  81  30  July  93  Bengal. 
.130  July  81 1 30  July  93:  Punjab. 
i.ljjojuly  Si'3oJuly  93  Home  Distrii 
-,  30  July  Si  30  j uly  93  Barbadces. 
.'30  July  81130  July  93  Jladras. 
.30  July  8i  30  July  93  Madras. 

130  July  81  30  July  93  Madias. 
30  July  81J30  July  53!  Bombay. 
1 30  J  uly  8130  July  93  Bombay. 
'30  July  81  30  July  93|3ombay. 
I30  July  S130  July  93  Chatham, 
j  30  July  81  30  July  93 1  Chatham. 
30  July  81)30  Jury  03lAldtrshot. 
i3o  July  81*30  July  93'Punjab. 
[30  July  81  30  July  93jShomcliffe 
1 30  July  81  30  July  93'  Madras. 
1 30  July  8:  30  July  93|Barbadoes. 
30  July  81  30  July  93  Uevonport. 
-,r,  .Tnlv  81   -tn  July  n3:Hilsea_ 


rict. 


jjouuij  ui  3U  July  93  Hilsea 
30  July  81  3-  T 
-  July  Si  30  <j  uij  93|  *  «i=.. 
July  81  30  July  93!  Bengal 
t--i-  n_        t._,"_  .   tn^i. 


3i  30  July  93  Bombay. 
;i  30  July  93  York, 
li  30  July  93!  Bengal. 


..,   01  3oduiy  93;  u~- 
30  July  Si  30  July  93JCork. 
30  July  81  30  July  93'Home  District. 
30  July  81  30  July  93]  Woolwich. 
30  July  81  30  July  93  Punjab. 

5  Feb.  81  15  Aug.  93]  Egypt. 

5  Feb.  S:    4  Feb.  94  Madras. 

4  Feb.  82    4  Feb.  94  Xetley. 

a  FpIv  9.?     a  "Feb.  o.t   Bombay. 


4  Feb'.  8: 


4  j.  c.j.  SI4""^- 

4  Feb.  94  Bombay. 
4  Feb.  82  4  Feb.  94  Brighton. 
4  Feb.  82  4  Feb.  94 1  Woolwich. 
4  Feb.  8?  4  Feb.  04  Bengal. 
a  Feb   8?    a  Feb.  cia  Canterbur"1 


W4    u^u&a,. 

94  Canterbury. 
.„.  94  Training  School,  Aldershot. 
4  Feb.  82    4  Feb.  94  Canterbury. 
4  Feb.  82    4  Feb.  n^  Edinburgh. 


4  Feb.  82 
4  Feb.  8? 


July  8 
■9  July  S- 
3  Feb.  8- 
3  Feb.  8" 
3  Feb.  8-, 


liffe. 


4  rcu.  114    ijcu^ai. 

4  Feb.  94  Canterbury 

.    Fol-i     n .    TVi»in'mar  S.P 


4  Feb. 


94  i^aiiicruui.,  . 
._.  94  Edinburgh. 
4  Feb.  94  Malta. 
4  Feb.  94  Malta. 
4  Feb.  04  Alders! 


4  j.  cu.  «; 

4  Feb.  82 

4  Feb.  82    4  j?eo.  94  .ua.ua. 

4  Feb.  82    4  Feb.  04  Aldershot. 

4  Feb.  82    4  Feb.  94  Mullingar. 

4  Feb.  82    4  Feb.  94  Crete. 

4  Feb.  S2    4  Feb.  04  Madras 

4  Feb.  82    4  Feb.  94  Punjab. 

4  Feb.  82    4  Feb.  94  Bengal. 

4  Feb.  82  29  July  94  Bengal. 
29  July  S2  29  July  94  Dublin. 
?9  July  82  29  July  94 


29<iu-i.y  02  29  July  94  Punjab. 
29  July  82  29  July  94  bengal. 
—  i„i^  0,  ,„  July  94  Jamaica. 


94  bengal 
..,   94  Jamaicu 
uly  94  Gosport. 

*y  out/    u2    29  O  Uly   "' 

29  July  82  29  July 


29  -j  my  02  29 
29  July  S2  29 
29  July  82  29  ..  „ 
29  July  82  29  July  94 
9  July  82  29  July  94  Bombay. 
j  July  82  ^9  July  94  Bengal. 
j  July  8;  29  July  94  Punjab. 
July  Si  29  July  94 
July  81  -9  Ju'~ 

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29  J  uiy  94 
ig  July  94  Madras. 
ig  July  94   Madras. 
!Q  July  94    bengal. 


.,   94  bengal. 

3  Feb   9:  lead  Quarters. 

3  Feb.  9  'ape  ot  Good  Hope. 

3  Feb.  9;  -Var'.ey. 


Boyal  Army  Medical  Corps. 


381 


Majors. 

Baird,  Andrew,""6  MB.  MCh.  FRCS 

Hamilton,  Thomas  William  O'Hora.lf-B.  BCh 

8emple,  David,  MD.  MCh 

Stuart,  John  Robert,  MB.  MCh 

Deeble,  Benjamin  William  Chatterton,  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS 

Bond,  Richard  Pratt  «6t  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS 

Thomas,  George  Trevor  Harley,  LRCP.  FRCS.Ed.  LSA 

Hunter,  Vere  Edward,  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS 

Bruce,  David,  MB.  MCh 

Bell,  Edward  Horace  Lvnden,420  MB.  M Ch 

Riordan,  John,*0*4  MB.  MCh 

Firth,  Robert  Hammill,417+  LRCP.Ed.  FRCS.  DPK.  a.g.m.  ( 

83  and  91,  p.g.m.  89  and  92  ) 

Moore,  Robert  Reginald  Heber,  LCh 

Tate,  Alan  Edmondson,418  MRCS.  LSA 

Faunce,  Charles  Edmund,117  MRCS.  LSA 

Wyatt,  Henry  James,  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Kelly,  Michael,  .MX  MD.  MCh 

Geddes,  Robert  James,  MB.  MCh. 

Kelly,  William,  B A.  MD.  MCh 

O'Connell,  David  Valentine,  MD.  MCh 

Dodd,  Anthony,421  MRCS.  LSA 

Wilson,  George,421!  MB.  MCh.  MRCS 

Reid,  James  More,  MD.  MCh 

Winter,  Thomas  Bassell,  MRCS.  LSA 

Heuston,  Frederick-  Samuel,422  LRCPI.  FRCSI. 

Durant,  Robert  J.  Anderson,  LRCP.  MRCS 

Gubbin,  George  Frederick,  LRCP.  MRCS 

Birch,  Henry  Priestley,417  LRCP.  MRCS 

Braddell,  Monckton  O'Dell,423  BA.  MB.  BCh 

Donnet,  James  John  Conwav,417  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS 

Sloggett,  Henry  Maxwell,424  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS , 

Beevor,  Walter  Calverley,427  MB.  MRCS 

Maher,  James,441  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Sheldrake,  Edward  Nodin,  LR(P.  MRCS 

Barefoot,  John  Richard,42H  LRCP,  MRCS 

Clement.  Robert  Hampden,417  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Hunter,  George  Douglas,426  DSO.  MRCS.  LSA 

Anderson,  Louis  Edward,428 L R CP I.  LRCSI.  LAM.    :. 

Russell,  George  Blakeley,42st  BA.  MB.  BCh 

Spence,  Arthur  E.  C.,430  MB.  MCh.  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Mallins,  John  Robert,431  MA.  MB.  LRCPI.  LMRCPI.  LRCSI. 

M'Cormack,  Robert  James,  MD.  MCh 

Thompson,  Henry  Neville,  MB.  BCh 

Doyle,  Joseph  I.  Purcell,  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Manders,  Neville,437  LRCP.  MRCS 

Colledge,  Leslev  Robert,,429  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS 

Freyer,  Samuel  Foster,429  MD.  MCh 

3irt,  Cecil,429  MRCS.  LRCP.  p.b  11.S4,  a.g.m.  94  

Henderson,  Robert  Samuel  Findlay,433  MB.  MCh 

Butterworth,  Samuel,429  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS 

Holmes,  Charles  James,429  MD.  MCh 

Forrest,  James  Rocheid,429T  MRCS.  LSA 

Russell,  Michael  William,436  MRCS.  LSA 

Zimmermann, Benjamin  Frazier,  LRCP.  MRCS 

Stables,  Alexander,438  MB.  MCh.  MRCS 

Moffet,  Grenville  Edwin,  LA.  MB.  MCh 

Haines,  Henry  Aylmer,  MD.  MCh 

Moir,  John  Drew,439  MB.  MCh 

Crofts,  Richard, 424t  LRCS.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Hale,  George  Brnest,434  DSO.  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS 

Johnson,  Cecil  W.439  MB.  MCh 

Lillv,  Alfred  Thomas  Irvine,  LRCP.  MRCS. 

Reilly,  Charles   Cooper,439  LRCP.  MRCS 

Cardozo,  Samuel  N.442  LRCP.  MRCS 

Scanlan,  Arthur  de  Courcy,  MRCS.  LSA.  p.b.m.  85  

James,  Henry  Daniel,  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA 

Turner,  William,443  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Dobson,  George  Magill*">+  MB.  BCh  

fcierryman,  William  Ebenezer,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

l»uncan,  Sidney  Edward,  LRCP.Ed.  2IRCS 

Uickson,  Samuel,  MB.  BA.  BCh. Dub.  H.F.85    

Fletcher,  Henry  James,446  MB.  MCh 

Davis,  Edward,  MRCS.  LSA 

Powell,  Simpson,  MB.  MRCS.  LSA.  p.b.m. 85   

Joues,  Frederick  William  Cat™,414  MB.  MRCS 

Meek,  James,445  MD.  MCh.  MRCPI. 

Morris,  Arthur  Edward,  MD.  MCh 

FitzGerald,  Arthur  Orrosby,  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Elderton,  Frederick  Dundas,  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Molesworth,  Robert  Everarrl,  LRCP.  MRCS 

Long,  John  William  Francis,  MRCS.  LSA 

Josling,  Charles  Langford,4414  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA 

Bateson,  John  Francis,  MB.  MCh.  MRCS 

Swan,  William  Travel's,  MB.  BCh 

Macleod,  Robert  Lockhart  Ross.  MB.  MCh 

Adams,  Gofton  Gee,  LRCP.  MKC* 

Shine.  James  M.  F.  MD.  M Ch 

Day,  William  Bullen,  MB.  BCh 

Hamilton,  David  Rogerson,397  MB.  MCh 

Thompson,  RobertGeorge,  MD.  MCh.  M.G.11.85 

Blackwell,  Charles  T.  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

rower,  Robert  Ignatius,  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Ktlkelly,  Charles  Randolph,  BA.  JIB.  BCh.  LRCSI...,. 

Ferguson,  Nicholas  Charles,  MB.  BCh.  M RCPI.  


3  Feb.  83 
3  Feb.  83 
3  Feb.  83 
3  Feb.  83 
3  Feb. 83 
3  Feb.  S3 
3  Feb.  " 

3  Feb 

4  Aug. 
4  Aug. 

4  Aug.  83 

4  Aug 
4  Aug.  S3 
4  Aug 
4  Aug 
4  Aug.  83 
2  Feb.  84 
2  Feb.  84 
2  Feb.  S4 
9  Feb.  84 
2  Feb.  84 
2  Feb.  84 
2  Feb.  84 
2  Feb.  84 
2  Feb.  84 
2  Feb.  S4 
2  Feb.  84 
2  Feb.  84 
2  Feb. 84 
2  Feb.  84 
2  Feb.  84 
2  Aug.  84 


SUBGEON 
MAJ0E. 


3  Feb.  95 
3  Feb.  95 
3  Feb.  95 
3  Feb. 95 
3  Feb. 95 
3  Feb. 95 

3  Feb.  95 
25  Mar.  95 

4  Aug.  95 
4  Au 
4  Aug.  95 

4  Aug.  95 

4  Aug.  95 

4  Aug.  95 

4  Aug.  95 

4  Aug.  95 

2  Feb.  96 

2  Feb.  96 

2  Feb.  9* 

2  Feb.  96 

2  Feb.  96 

2  Feb.  96 

2  Feb.  96 

2  Feb.  96 

2  Feb.  q6 

2  Feb.  9r 

2  Feb.  95 

2  Feb.  96 

2  Feb.  96  Egypt. 

2  Feb.  96  Bombay. 

2  Feb.  96iBombay. 
25  Mar.  96  Scots  Guards. 
31  Jan.  85  25  Mar.  96[Punjab. 
30  May  85122  July  96]Grenadier  Guards 


BEGIMENT,  OB 
STATION. 


Portsmouth . 

Netley. 

Bombay. 

Enniskillen. 

Altcar. 

Madras. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope 

Malta. 

Bengal. 

Punjab. 

Bengal. 

Colcuester. 

Hounslow. 

Newbridge. 

Netley. 

Bombay. 

Leeds. 

Crete. 

Aldersbot. 

West  Africa. 

Punjab. 

Dublin. 
Madras. 
Chatham. 


2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 

2  Feb. 84 

31  Jan.  85 

31  Jan.  85 

31  Ja>:.  85 

31  Jan.  8 

31  Jan.  8 

31  Jan.  8 

31  Jan.  S; 

31  Jan 

31  Jan.  85 

31  Jan, 

31  Jan, 

3-  Jan.  85 

31  Jan.  85 

31  Jan.  8 

31  Jan.  8 

31  Jan.  8_ 

31  Jan.  85 

31  Jan.  85 

30  May  8 

30  M  ay  8 

30  May  8S 

30  May  8  = 

30  May  85 

30  May  8_ 

30  May  85 

30  May  85 

30  May 

30  May  85 

30  May  85 

30  May  85 

30  May  8; 

30  May  8 1 

30  May  8  = 

30  May  8  = 

30  May  85 

30  May  8; 

30  May  8; 

jo  May  8- 

30  May  i>; 

30  M  ay  8 

30  May  8  = 


Dover. 
Nova  Scotia. 
Egypt. 


2  Aug.  96 

2  Aug.  96 

2  Aug.  96 

2  Aug.  96 

2  Aug.  96jTipperary. 

2  Aug.  96  Punjab. 

2  Aug,  96  Bengal 


2  Aug.  96 

2  Aug,  96 

2  Aug.  96 

2  Aug.  qti 

2  Aug.  96 

2  Aug.  96 

2  Aug.  96 

2  Aug.  96 

2  Aug.  96 

2  Aug.  96 

31  Jan.  97 

31  Jan.  97 

31  Jan.  97 

31  Jan.  97 

31  Jan.  97 

31  Jan.  97 

31  Jan.  97 

31  Jan.  97 

;i  Jan.  97 

31  Jan.  97 

31  Jan.  97 

31  Jan.  97 

31  Jan.  97 

31  Jan.  97 

31  Jan.  97 

31  Jan.  97 

24  Mar.  97 

1  May  97 

1  May  97 

30  May  97 

30  May  97 

30  May  9; 

30  May  97 

30  May  97 

30  May  97 

jo  May  97 

30  May  97 

30  May  97 

jo  May  97 

30  May  97 

30  May  97 

30  May  97 

30  May  97 

30  May  97 

50  May  97 

jo  May  97 

10  May  97 

30  May  9; 

;o  May  97 

o  May  0- 

jo  May  9; 

o  May 


30  May  85  jo  May  97 


Woolwich. 

Bomb  ty. 

Kilkenny. 

Ceylon. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Shornclitt'e. 

Netley. 

Bombay. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Egypt. 

Bengal. 

A'dershot. 
Aldeishot. 
Maryhilll. 
Punjab. 
Nova  Scotia. 
West  Atrica. 
Ceylon. 

Pembroke  Dock. 
Crown  Hill. 
Malta . 
Bombay. 
Malta. 

Devouport. 
Barbadoes. 
Portsmouth. 
Orete. 
Curragh. 
Gibraltar 
Madias. 
Madias. 
Creie. 
Barbadocs. 
■iombay. 
iladras. 
Aldeishot. 
Bengal. 

Straits  Settlements. 
.Vest  Africa, 
'ape  of  (iood  Hope, 
'ortsmouth. 
Jadras. 
Jamaica. 
lahir. 

Portsmouth. 
Bengal. 
-Vest  Sirica. 
Punjab. 
Jalliucollig. 
Irenadier  Guards, 
'ape  of  Good  Hope. 


382 


Bcyal  Army  Medical  Corps. 


Majors. 

Wills,  Samuel  Richard ,448  LSCPI.  LBCSI.   

Kearn,  Michael  Leo,  LSCPI.  LBCSI 

Hall,  Richard  Harris,  MD.  MCI, 

Greenwav,  John  Henrv,  MltCS.  LSA 

Hanlev,  Richard  George. HA.  MB.  BCh 

Cree,  Gerald,  MBCS.  LSA 

Philson,  Samuel  Cowell,449  LBCP.Ed.  MBCS , 

Nicolls,  John  Michael.  BA.  MB.  BCh 

Harris,  Frederick  William  Henry  Davie,  MBCS.  LSA 

Curtis,  James  Henry,  LBCB.Ed.  LBCS.Ed 

Allen,  Sydney  Glenn,  ZRGP.Ed.  MBCS 

Green,  James  Sullivan,""  BA.  MB.  BCh.  MBCPI 

Lane,  Cecil  Alexander,  MB.  MCh.  LBCP.Ed 

Gordon,  Philip  Cecil  Harcourt,454  LBCP.Ed.  LBCS.  Ed 

Nash,  Llewellyn  Thomas  Manly,*35  LSCPI.  LBCSI 

Brannigan,  John  Henderson,  LBCP.Ed.  LBCS.Ed 

O'Halloran, Michael,  MD.  MCh , 

Sparkes,  Claude  Stephen,1115  MBCS.  LSA 

Pinches,  William  Hooper  *« LBCP.Ed.  MBCS 

Daly,  James  Henry,  LSCPI.  LBCSI. 

Tuk'e,  George  Jerry  Arthur.  LBCP.Ed.  LFPS.Glas 

Greig,  Frederick  jkmes.^  LBCP.Ed.  LBCSI.    

Rowan,  Henry  Davis,458  JJ/.B.  MCh 

Carr,  Howard,413  MD.  MCh 

Hathaway,  Harold  George.455  MBCS.  LSA 

Maturin,  Benjamin  Allen,  LBCP.Ed.  LBCS.Ed 

Daly,  Thomas,  LSCPI.  LBCSI. 

Sexton,  Michael  John,  MD.  MCh.  LAU 

Cree,  Herbert  Enstace,  MBCS.  LSA , 

Starr,  William  Henderson.  LBCP.  MBCS.  LSA 

Sutton,  Alexander  Arthur,  LBCP.Ed.  LFPS.Glas , 

Griffiths,  Alfred  Philip  Henry,  MBCS.  LSA 

Stoney,  Frederickjoseph  Wethcra,U,LBCPI.FBCSI.LM.Dul. 

Burke,  John  FitzGerakl,4^  LBCP.Ed.  LBCS.Ed 

Tarr,Michael  Thoma«,LBCPi:LBCSI.K.p.  M.G.M.F.B.M.  M.M. 

Mumby,  Langton  Philip,  MB.  MBCS.  LSA 

Melvilie,  Charles  Henderson,  MB.  MCh 

Mills.BernardLangley.JWD.iJi'.  MCh.FBCS.Ed.  MBCS.Eng. 

Cocks,  Horace,  MB.  MCh 

Wilson,  James  Barnett,  MD.  MCh 

Black,  John  Greer,  MD.  LM.  MCh 

Kearney,  John,  MD.  MCh 

Saw,  Francis  Albert,461  MB.  MBCS 

Hall,  Frederic  William  George,  MB.  MCh 

Kennedy,  Arthur,  LSCPI.  LBCSI. 

Elkington,  Henry  Percival  George,  MBCS.  LSA 

Buchanan,  John  Blacker  Whitla,  MB.  BCh 

Skerrett,  Frederick  Thomas,400  LSCPI.  FSCSI 

Adamson,  Henry  Mackenzie,  MB.  MCh 

Lavie,  Tudor  Germain,  LBCP.Ed.  MBCS 

Brown,  Harry  Herbert,403  MB.  MCh 

Corkery, Thomas  Herbert,  LBCP.Ed.  LFPS.Glas 

Crooke-Lawless,  Warren  Roland,  MD.  MOh 

Squire,  Walter  Perteet.  LBCP.Ed.  MBCS 

Hayman,StanleyJ.Wallace,404iJffiCP.-EJ.CfiC'i'.£J.ZFPiS.Gia» 

O'Donnell,  James  John,  BA.  MB.  BCh 

Woods,  Charles  Greaves,481  MD.  MCh 

Baylor,  Henry  Talbot,  LSCPI.  LBCSI.     

Bu'rtchaell,  Charles  Henry,482  MB.  BCh 

Gerrard,  John  Joseph,  MB.  BCh 


BKGIMENT,   OH 
STATION. 


BL'HLHUN       SUKGNON 
CAPTAIN.    J       MAJOII.      | 

30  Miiy  85  30  May  97  Bombay] 

30  May  85  30  May  97  Straits  Settlements. 

30  May  85  30  May  97  Bermuda. 

30  Hay  83  30  May  9;  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

30  May  85  30  May  97  Aldershot. 

30  May  85:30  May  97  Gibraltar. 

30  May  85  3°  May  97)  Bengal. 


30  May  85 
30  May  8_ 
30  May  83 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug.  85 
iAug.  85 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug. 
1  Aug. 
1  Aug. 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug. 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug. 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug. 
1  Aug, 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan.  86 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan.  86 

30  Jan.  86 

30  Jan.  86 

30  Jan.  86 

30  Jan.  86 
1  Aug.  85 
1  Aug.  85 

28  July  91 

2S  July  qi 


Davidson,  John  Stewart,  MB.  MCh 

Will,  James,  MB.  MCh 

Moir,  James,  MB.  MCh 

Fallon,  James,  LBCP.Ed.  LBCS.Ed.  LAH. , 

Salvage,  John  Valentine,  MD.  MBCS.  LBCP.DSSc 

Aldridge.  Arthur  Russell,  MB.  MCh 

Fayrer,  Joseph,  MA.  MB.  LBCP.Ed.  FBCS.Ed.  LFPS.Glas. 

Walker,  Charles  Pone,  MB.  MBCS 

MacDonald,  Charles  Joseph,  BA.  MB.  MCh , 

Tatham,  Charles  John  Willmer,  MBCS.  LSA 

Clarkson,  Thomas  Harry  Frederick,  LBCP.  MBCS 

Austin,  Herbert  Ward,  LBCP.  MBCS 

Garner,  Cathcart,  BA.  MB.  BCh 

Wright,  Robert  Wallace.  LSCP.MBCS 

Eckersley,  Edwin,'83  MB.  MCh 

Cottell,  Reginald  James  Cope,  IBCP.  MBCS.  LSA 

Burrows,  James  Rogers,  BA.  MD.  MCh 

Keatly,  John,  LBCI I.  LBCSI.  

Hennessy,  Daniel  *<*MD.MCh 

Saunders,  David  Michael,  MD.  MCh 

Kiddle,  Walter,  BA.  MB.  BCh.  LRCPI.  p.b.m.  86 

O'Callaghan,  Denis  Moriarty,409  LSCPI.  LECS1 

Whitty,  Michael  Joseph,  MD.  MCh 

Cummins,  Henry  Alfred,40'  MD.  MCh 

Donegan,  James  Francis,432 LBCP.Ed.  LBCS.Ed 

Donaldson,  John,408  LBCB.Ed.  LBCS.Ed.  LFPS.Glas 

Mathias,  Hugh  Broderick,  DSO.  MBCS.  LSA 

Bent,  George,  LBCP.  MBCS 

Barefoot,  George  Henry ,«!  LBCP.Ed.  LBCS.Ed.  LFPS.Glas. 

Newland,  Foster  Reuss,  MB.  BCh 

Wmdle,  Reginald  Joscelyn,  BA.  MB.  BCh '  . 

Hall,  Robert  John  Draper,  LBCP.Ed.  LBCS.Ed 

Marder,  Edward  Svurn,**  LB  CP .  MBCS . 


3  3 


86 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 


30  May  9;! Bengal. 

30  May  97;Devonport. 

31  July  97. Cork. 
1  Aug.  97  Crete. 

1  Aug.  97  Bengal. 
1  Aug.  97!  Straits  Settlements. 
1  Aug.  97lBengal. 
1  Aug.  97'Punjab. 
1  Aug.  97jCurragh. 
1  Aug.  97  Bengal. 
97  Bombay. 
97  Egypt. 
97  Egypt: 

97  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Portsmouth. 
Bengal. 
Egypt. 


Aug 
r  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 


1  Aug.  97 
1  Aug.  97 
1  Aug.  97 
1  Aug.  97 
1  Aug.  97 
1  Aug.  97 


Punjab. 
Madras. 
1  Aug.97jpun.iab. 
1  Aug.  97  j  Madras. 
1  Aug.  97|Gravesend. 
1  Aug.  97  West  Africa. 
1  Aug.  97  Bombay. 
1  Aug.  97lKinsale. 
t  Aug.  97 1  West  Africa. 
30  Jan.  oSlTTnder  Siamese  Govt. 


30  Jan. 
30  Jan.  98 
30  Jan.  98 
30  Jan.  98 
30  Jan.  98 
30  Jan.  98 
30  Jan.  98 
30  Jan.  98 
30  Jan 


Colchester. 
Bombay. 
Pembroke  Dock. 
Madras. 
Bengal. 
Gibraltar. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
(Punjab. 


30  Jan.  98 1  Malta 

30  Jan.  98 1  Gibraltar. 

30  Jan.  gii'Shorncliffe. 

30  Jan.  g8!Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

30  Jan.  98 1  Egypt. 

30  Jan.  98  Egypt. 

30  Jan.  98  Hong  Kong. 

jo  Jan    95  Kilworth. 

30  Jan.  98 1  Cold  stream  Guards 


30  Jan. 
30  Jan.  98 
23  Mar.  98 
:8  May  98 
18  May  98 
20  May  98 
:o  May  98 


28  Juiy 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  Juiy 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  Jnly 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 
28  July 


Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Ceylon. 

Dover. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Egypt. 

Punjab. 


98  Colchester. 
98|Barbadoes. 
98  Nova  Scotia. 
98  Mauritius. 
98]  Woolwich. 

Punjab. 

Bengal. 

Mauritius. 
98  Fermoy. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Crete. 

Gibraltar. 

Egyptian  Sanitary  Dept. 

Egypt. 


98 


Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Madras. 

Punjab. 

Bengal. 

Gibraltar. 

Madras. 

Crete. 

Hong  Kong. 

London. 

Madras. 

Malta. 

Egypt. 

Barbadoes. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Lydd. 

Egypt. 


Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 


3*3 


Majors. 

Allport.  Charles  William,  MD.  MCh 

Rissell,  John  Joshua,  BA.  MB.  BCh 

Bdye,  John  Simpson,  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA , 

Scott,  George,4"0  MB.  MCh 

Browning,  Thomas,  LBCPI.  LRCSI. 

Hosie,  Andrew,  MD.  MCh 

Marks,  George  Frederick  Handel,  MD.  MCh 

Holyoake,  Ralph,  LSCP.Ed.  MRCS 

Buist,  Robert  Napier,  MB 

Watson,  John  James  Carl,  BA.  MD.  BCh 

Whaite,  Thomas  du  Be'dat,  MB.  BCh 

Knaggs,  Henrv  Thomas, -Z^f.  MB.  BCh.  LRCPI.  LRCSI.. 
Utt  Le  Quesne,  Ferdinand  Simeon,4"8  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA 

Penton,  Richard  Uuqh,™  DSO.  LRCP.  MRCS 

Smith,  Henri/  Ernest  Kill ,495  MRCS.  LSA 

Dowman,  Willington  Shelton,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 


Captains. 


SUBGBON 
CAPTAIN. 


July 
July  86 
July  86 
July  86 
July  86 
July  86 
July  86 
July  86 
July  36 
July  86 
July  86 
July  86 
July  86 
Fob.  87 
July  87 
July  86 


UEGIJIENT,   OB 
STATION. 


Caldwell,  Robert,440  LRC P. Ed.  MRCS 

Boles,  William  Samuel,  BA.MB.BCh 

Rayner,  Hugh,  MB.  MRCS 

Hayes,  Julian  Philip  Swindell,  LRCPI.  MRCS 

Kelly,  Richard  Edmund,  MD.  MCh 

Bate,  Albert  L.  F.  LRCfl.  LRCSI.  

Trotter,  William  John,484  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Morgan,  Frederick  James,  LRCP.  MRCS 

Horrocks,  William  Heaton,  MB.  BS'j.  MRCS.  h.p.  ji.g.m.  m.m.  87  

Hale,  Charles  Henry,486  DSO.  LRCP.  MRCS 

Thurston,  Hugh  Champneys,4"7  LRCP.  MRCS 

Scott,  Bertal  Hopton,  MD.  MCh.  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS. 

Poole,  Walter  Croker,  BA.  MB.  BCh 

Julian,  Oliver  Richard  Archer,  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA 

Raymond,  George,  BA.  MB.  BCh , 

Burnside,  Eustace  Augustus,  MRCS.  LSA 

M'Culloch,  Thomas,  MB.  MCh 

Hinde,  Alfred  Buckley,  LRCP.  MRCS.  p. B. 11.87 

Eeily,  Alexander  Yates,4"  MB.  MRCS.  LSA 

Cockerill,  John  William,4"  MRCS.  LSA.  LRCP 

Ritchie,  John,  MB.  MCh 

Hore,  Harry  St. George  Standish,  LRCP.  MRCS 

Macdonald,  Stuart,  MB.  MCh 

Watson,  Alexander  Oswald  Cowan,  SIB.  MCh.Ed.  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Gray,  Edward  Wolfenden,.B^.  MB.  BCh.LAK.  MRCPI.  

Stiell,  David,  MB.  MCh 

Salmon,  Lawrence  Ernest  Albert.  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS.  

Wade,  George  Augustus,  BA.  MB.  BCh.  FRCSI.  , 

Minmece,  James,  MD.  MCh 

Holt,  Maurice  Percv  Cue,  MRCS.  LSA 

Gray,  William  Lewis,  MB.  MCh 

Browne,  Edward  George,  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Morgan,  James  Campbell,4SS  LRCP.  MRCS 

Pocock,  Herbert  Jnnes,  LRCP.  MRCS 

Hilliard,  George,489  CMG.  BA.  MB.  BCh 

-Elliott,  Charles  Roulston,  MD.  MCh 

Young,  Charles  Augustus,490  LRCPI.  LRCSI.    

Bullen,  John  Welply,  MD.  MCh 

Weir,  James  Christopher.  MB.  BCh......... 

Inniss,  Benjamin  James,493  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS. 

Thacker,  Robert  Christy,  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Clark.  Stephen  Frazer,  MB.  MCh , 

Hassard,  Edward  Moresby,494  LRCP.  MRCS 

Alexander,  George  Forbes,  MB.  MCh 

Spong,  Charles  Stuart, W  D SO.   BSc.FRCS 

Leishman.  William  Boog,  MB.  MCh 

Thomson,  James,  MA.  MB.  MCh 

RawusVey,  Gerald  Thomas,  MRCS.  LSA.Knight  of Grace  of  St. John  of) 

Jerusalem  $ 

Reilly,  Uharles  tVilliam,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Freeman,  Ernest  CarTick,  LRCP.  MRCS 

Blenkinsop,  Alfred  Percy,  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA 

Paterson,  John,  MB 

Davoren,  Vesey  Henry  William,  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Wright,  Alfred,  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS 

Copeland,  Robert  James,  MB.  MCh 

Girvin,  John,  LRCP.  MRCS 

Luther,  Anthony  John,  LRCPI.  LRCSI.    

Peeke,  Harold  Samuel, LRCP.  MRCS 

Borradaile,  Alfred  Latour,  MB.  MCh 

Birt,  Thomas,  MRCS.  LSA 

Hallaran,  Wdliam.498  MB.  BCh 

Hugnes,  Matthew  Louis,ijeCP.  MRCS.  LSA.  p.m.n.    

Mould,  William  Thomas,  LRCP.  MRCS • 

Bewley,  Alfred  William,  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Stone,  Charles  Alfred,  MD.  BCh 

Winter.  Herbert  Edmond,  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA 

Moores,  Samuel  Guise,496  LRCP.  MR  CS.  LSA.  DPK.Lond^ 

Way,  Lewis,5"0  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA 

Smith,  Frederick,50'  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Smithson,  Arthur  Ernest,  BA.  MB.  BCh 

Whiston,  Philifi  Kenry,™-  LRCP.  MSCS.  LSA 

M'Loughlin,  George  Somers,  MB.  BS 

Parry,  Henry  Juies,  MB.  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA 

Beveridge,  Wilfred  William  Ogiivy,  MB.  MCh 


July  98! 
July  98 
July  93 
July  98 
July  98J 
July  98[ 
July  98 
July  98 
July  98  J 
July  9S 
Juiy  98 
July  98 
July  y8 
Nov.  98 
Nov.  9S1 
Nay.    "' 


Malta. 

Gi  braltar. 

Ceylon. 

Jamaica. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

West  Africa. 

Madras. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Bombay. 

Hong  Kong. 


Bombay. 
Bengal. 
Punjab. 

Egyptian  Army. 
Bengal. 


St.  Helena. 

Madras. 

Royal  Horse  Guards. 

Egypt. 

Woolwich. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Tower  of  London. 

Netley. 

Training  School,  Aldershot. 

Colchester. 


Training  School,  Aldershot. 

West  Africa. 

Punjab. 

Punjab. 

Madras. 

Egypt. 

West  Africa. 


SUBG.CAPT 

31  Jan.  85 

1  Aug.  85 
30  Jan.  86 
30  Jan.  86 
28  July  86 
28  July 
28  July  36 

5  Feb 

5  Feb.  87 

5  Feb.  87 

5  Feb.  87 

5  Feb.  37 

5  Feb.  87 

5  Feb.  87 

5  Feb.  87 

5  Feb.  87 

5  Feb.  87 

5  Feb.  37 

5  Feb. 87 

5  Feb.  87 

5  Feb.  87 

S  Feb.  37  Bengal. 

5  Feb.  87  Bengal. 

5  Feb.  87  Punjab. 

5  Feb.  87  Bengal. 

5  Feb.  87  Crete. 

5  Feb.  87!  Jamaica. 

5  Feb.  87  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

5  Feb.  87  Egyptian  Army. 

5  Feb.  S7!  Bombay. 

5  Feb.  87  Mauritius. 

5  Feb.  87  Cork. 

S  Feb.  87  Punjab. 

5  Feb.  87  Bombay. 

5  Feb.  87JCape  of  Good  Hope. 

5  Feb.  87!  Punjab. 

5  Feb.  87  Punjab. 

5  Feb.  87  Madras. 

5  Feb.  87I  Punjab. 

5  Feb.  871  Bengal. 

5  Feb.  87| 

5  Feb.  87!  Hong  Kong, 

5  Feb.  87;  West  Africa. 
27  July  87  Crete 
27  July  87  Egyptian  Army. 
27  July  87!  Netley. 
27  July  87  Egypt. 

27  July  87  Adj.  Vol.  Med.  Staff  Corps. 

27  July  87!  Hong  Kong.    . 

27  July  87  Gosport. 

27  July  87  West  Africa. 

27  July  87  Netley. 

27  July  87! Madras. 

27  July  87!Nova  Scotia. 

27  July  87I Dover. 

7  July  87  Netley. 

7  July  871  Egypt. 
27  July  87! Portsmouth. 
27  July  87  Punjab. 
27  July  87  Gibraltar. 
27  July  87  Ceylon. 

1  Feb.  90 1  Aldershot. 

1  Feb.  90!  West  Africa. 

1  Feb.  90  Hong  Kong, 

1  Feb.  90.  Aldershot. 

1  Feb.  90'  Straits  Settlements. 

1  Feb.  901  Scots  Guards. 

1  Feb.  901  Woolwich. 
30  Mar.  90;  West  Africa. 
29  July  90 ^Gosport. 
29  July  90' Egyptian  Army. 
29  July  90 1  East  Africa. 
29  July  90 ■Training  School,  Aldershot. 
29  July  90  Bermuda. 


384 


Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 


Captains. 

Jackson,  Robert  William  Henry,  BA.  MB.  BCh 
'  Mawhinny,  Robert  John  Watt,508  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 
Brag,  George  Arthur  Theodore,  LRCP.  MECS.  LSA 

Forde,  Bernard,  MB.  MCh 

Ferguson,  John  Daoid,  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Beach,  Thomas  Boswail,  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA 
Powell,  Edgar  Elkins,  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA. 
Healey,  Coryndon  Wm.  Rutherford.  LRCPI.  LRCSI 
Jennings,   James  Willes.  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 
Williams,  Edgar  M'Kenzie,  LRCP.  MRCS. 
Dowse,  Henry  Esmonde,  LRCP.  MRCS. 

Connor,  John  Colpovs,  MB.  BCh 

Carter,  James  Edward.  MB.  B  Ch 

Hardv.  Frederick  Wynne,  LSA 

Clapham,  John  Thurlow.  LRCP.  MRCS. 
Graham,  Walter  Ap  Samuel  James.  LRCP.  MRCS. 

Shanahan,  Daniel  Davis,  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Whitestone,  Charles  William  Henrv,  MB.  BCh 

Pearse,  Albert,  LRCP.  MRCS  .....". 

Mason,  Hubert  Dempster,  LRCPI.  MRCS. 

Daltcn,  Charles,  LRCPI. 

Porter,  Frederick  Joseph  William,  LSA.  MRCS.  LRCP 

Robinson,  Oliver  Long, MRCS.  LHCP. 

Stalkartt.  Charles  Edward  Grey.  MD.  MRCS.  LRCP 

Gibbard,  Thomas  Wykes,  MB.MRCS.  LSA 

Healy,  Christopher  James,  MB.  BCh 

Biiist,  Herbert  John  Martin.  MB.  MCh 

Stanistreet,  George  Prndshaw.  MB.  BCh 

Wade-Erown,  Francis  Joseph,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Hardv,  William  Edmund,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Brogden,  James  England,  LRCP. Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  LFPS.Gias. 

Tate,  Gerard  William.  MB.  BCh 

Faichnie,  Norman,  MB.  BCh 

Lenehan,  Thomas  Joseph,  MB.  BCh 

M'Dowell,  Frederick,  LRCP. Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  LFPS.Gias 

Begbie,  Francis  Warbnrton    

MacCarthy,  Ibar  Ansbert  Orva.  MRCS.  LRCP. 
Austin,  John  Henrv  Edward,  MRCS.  LRCP.Ed. 
Duggan,  Charles  William.*0  MB.  MCh 
Jameson,  James  Conway,505  MB.  MCh 

Pilcher,  Edgar  Montagu,  MB.  BCh |3°Jan.  92 

Johnson,  Henry  Perch  al.  MRCS.  LRCP !3oJan.  92 

Beyts,  William  George  MRCS.  LRCP 130  Jan.  92 


SHKOKON 
CiPTAIN. 


29  July  90 


UIGIHENT,  OU 

STATION. 


Staikartt,  Harold  Arthur,  MB.  MCh. 

Dunn,  Henry  Nason,*06  MB.  BCh 

Withers.  Samuel  Henry,  MB.  BCh 

Morphew,  Edward  Maudslev,  MRCS.  LRCP.    .. 

Anderson,  Ernest  Chester,  MRCS.  LRCP.  LSA. 

Tyacke,  Nicholas,  MRCS^LRCP.  _„„ I30  Jan.  92 

30  Jan.  92 
50  Jan.  92 
30  Jan.  92 
30  Jan.  92 
30  Jan.  92 
30  Jan.  92 
30  Jan.  92 
30  Jan.  92 
30  Jan.  92 

30  Jan 


Holt,  Robert  Hughtrede  Edward,  MRCS.  LRCP.  LSA 

Mitchell,  Lionel  Arthur,  MB.  BCh 

Fleming,  Charles  Christie,  DSO.  MB.  MCh 

Hennessy,  John,  MB.  BCh 

Martin,  Claude  Buist,  MB.  MCh 

Buchanan,  George  Johnstone,  MB 

Lawson,  Charles  Bunburv.  MB.  MCh 

Hughes,  George  Edgar,  LRCSI.  LRCPI. 

Kelly,  Joseph  Francis  Mary,  MB 

Crawford,   Gilbert  Stewart,  LRCP.Ed.   LRCS.Ed.  LFPS.  ~) 

Glas.  LM.Dub j 

Alexander,  John  Donald,  MB.  BCh 

Hinge,  Harry  Alexander,  MRCS.  LRCP 27  July  92 

M'Naught,  James  Gibson,  MA.  MD.  MCh.  h.p.n.  92 27  July  9: 

Bray,  Hubert  Alaric,  LRCP.  MRCS 27  July  92 

M'Dermott.  Thomas,  MB.  MCh.  LM.Dub. 127  July 

Slayter,  Edward  Wheeler,  MB.  MCh 127  July  92 

Thurston,  Hugh  Stanley,  LRCP.  MRCS 27  July  92 

More,  Lancelot  Paxton,  MB.  MCh. Ed 27  July  92 


Punjab. 

29  July  9ojBirr. 

29  July  9c; Egyptian  Army. 

29  July  90  Bengal. 

29  July  90  East  Africa. 

31  Jan.  91  Woolwich. 

31  Jan.  91 

31  Jan.  91  Coldstream  Guards; 

31  Jan.  91  Egyptian  Army 

31  Jan.  91  Gosport. 

31  Jan.  91  [Portsmouth. 

31  Jan.  91  Limeiick. 

31  Jan.  91  'Dublin. 

31  Jan.  91  j  Bermuda. 

31  Jan.  91 'Madras. 

31  Jan.  91I 

31  Jan.  91  Dublin. 

31  Jan.  9:  [Belfast. 

31  Jan.  91!  Woolwich  Arsenal. 

31  Jan.  9i,Colche?ter. 

31  Jan.  91  .West  Africa. 

28  July  91  Colchester. 

28  July  91  Fort  Camden. 

28  July  oiiBarbadoes. 

28  July  91'Madrap. 

28  July  91  Bengal. 

28  July  91 

28  July  gilPunjal). 

28  July  91  Bombay. 

28  July  91!  Woking. 

28  July  91  Egypt. 

28  July  91  j  Woolwich. 

28  July  91  West  Alma. 

28  July  91 1  Dublin. 

28  July  91  Scots  Guards. 

28  July  91 

28  July  91  Crete. 

28  July  91  Grenadier  Guards. 

28  July  91  Gibraltar. 

:8  July  91  Woolwich  Arsenal. 
_;o  Jan.  OS '  Bengal. 
30  Jan.  95 'Punjab. 

30  Jan.  9-  Surgeon  to  Sir  W.  Lockhart. 
30  Jan.  92  30  Jan.  95  Bengal. 
30  Jan.  92  30  Jan.  95 (Egyptian  Army. 
30  Jan.  92  30  Jan.  95  Bengal. 
30  Jan.  92  30  Jan.  95  Bengal. 
30  Jan.  92  30  Jan.  95  j  Bengal. 
30  Jan.  95 [Punjab. 
30  Jan.  95  Bengal. 
30  Jan.  95'Punjab. 
30  Jan.  95'Egyptian  Army. 
30  Jan.  95  Bengal. 
30  Jan.  95JBengal. 
30  Jan.  9=1  Bengal. 
30  Jan.  95;Punjab. 
30  Jan.  95(i  Life  Guards. 
30  Jan.  g5(Punjab. 

92  30  Jan.  95  Madras. 

30  Jan.  92 


Hodgens,  Charles  O'Connor.  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  LM.Dub 27  July  92 

Tyrrell,  Arthur  Frederick,  LRCP.  MRCS 27  July  92 

Jones,  Theophilus  Percy,  MB.  BCh 27  July  92 

Walker,  George  Stanley,  MB.  BCh 27  July  92 

Erskine,  William  Douglas,  MB.  MCh '27  July  92, 

Thompson,  Albert  George,  MB.  MCh 27  July  92 

Chambers,  Alexander  Jasper,  LRCP.  MRCS 27  July  92  : 

Moore,  George  Abraham,  MB.  BCh.  LM.Dub 127  July  92  1 

Lewis,  Richard  Crump,  LRCPI.  LRCSI  LM.Dub 27  July  92 

Austin,  Reginald  Francis  Edmund,  LRCP.  MRCS J27  July  92  : 

O'Reillv,  Henry  William  Hutchinson,  MB.  BCh (27  July  92  27  July  95  Madras. 

Marder,  Nicholis,  LRCP.  MRCS ;   (27  July  92  27  July  95;Bombay. 

Condon,  Ec'gp.r  Hurt,  MB.,  MCh.  LSCSI.  LM.Dub 27  July  92 L7  July  95  Bengal. 

Mansfield,  Gerald  Stewart,  MB.  MCh   127  July  92  27  July  95,Bengal. 

Faichnie,  Frederick  George,  LRCP.  MRCS 27  Juiy  92  27  July  95  Bengal. 

BX?plfrV<»    Wmiam  KingC°mbe'  L^P.Ed.  LRCS.Ed.^  I      July       |J7  Jnly  ^Bombay. 
Mangan,  Frederick Meredyth,  MRCS.  LRCP 30  Jan.  93I30  Jan.  96jPunjab 


30  Jan.  95  j 
27  July  95 [Punjab. 
27  July  95  Bombay. 
27  July  95 1  Bombay. 
27  July  95 [Madras. 
27  July  95  Bombay. 
27  July  95[Bengal. 
27  July  95  Punjab. 
27  July  95 1  Bombay. 
27  July  95  Punjab. 
27  July  95 [Bombay. 
27  July  95I  Punjab. 
27  July  95  Madras. 
27  July  95:Bengal. 
27  July  95|Bomoay. 
27  July  95  Madras. 
27  July  95'Bombay. 
27  July  95  Bombay. 


Pollock,  Charles  Edward.  MRCS.  LRCP. 

Taylor,  William  James,  MB 

Longhurst,  Bell  Wilmott,  MRCS.  LRCP. 

Rivers,  John  Herbert,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Berryman,  Henrv  Arthur,  MltCS.  LRCP. 
Buswell,  Ferberd  Richard,  MRCS.  LRCP. 

Symons,  Frank  Albert,  MB 

Farmer,  John  Henrv,  LRCSI.  LRCPI.    30  Jan.  93:30  Jan.  96  Bengal. 

Samman,  Charles  Thomas,  MRCS.  LSA 30  Jan.  93  30  Jan.  g6:Madras. 


30  Jan.  9330  Jan.  96;  Bengal. 
30  Jan.  93  30  Jan.  96'Bombay. 
30  Jan.  93130  Jan.  96jPunjab. 
30  Jan.  93:30  Jan.  96'Bombay. 
30  Jan.  93|3oJan.  96|Bengal. 
3»  Jan.  93  30  Jan.  96|Madras. 
30  Jan.  93I30  Jan.  96'Madras. 


Royal  Army  Medical   Corp). 


385 


Captains. 
Spencer,  Charles  George.5"7  MB. 


Fovrler,  Charles  Edward  Percy,  FRCS.  LRCP 

Goodwin,  Thos.  Herbert  JohnOhapman.O SO. MRCS.LRCP. 

Keble,  Alfred  Ernest  Conquer,  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Collins,  Penis  Joseph,  M B.  BCh.  LAH.Dub 

Killery,  St.  John  Browne,  MRCS.  LRCP 

French,  Herbert  Cumming.  MRCS.  LRCP _ 

Barter,  William  Pearson,  LRCPI.  LRCSI...... 

Williams,  Ernest  Montgomery,  MRCS.  LRCP 

M'Munn,  James  Robert,  LRCPI.  LHCSI.  

Anderson,  John  Buckle,  MRCS  LRCP 

Prynne,  Harold  Vernon,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Master,  Alfred  Edmund,  MRCS.  LRCP.  MB.  BCh 

Dansey-Browning,  George.  MRCS.  LRCP 

Clark,  Ernest  Shaw,  MB.  MCh 

Barnett,  Kennet  Bruce,  MB.  BCh 

Boyle,  Michael,  MB.  BCh 

Cameron,  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  MB.  MCn 

Fleury,  Charles  Maria y.  LSA.  MRCS.  LRCP 

Fox,  Arthur  Claude,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Green,  Sebert  Francis  St.  Davids,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Tibbits,  Walter,  MB.  MCh 

Evans,  Percy,  MRCS.  LRCP.  MB.  BCh 

Milner,  Arthur  Edward,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Morgan,  Claude  Kyd,  MB.  MCh 

Silver,  John  Payzant,  MB.  MCh 

Vaughan- Williams,  Herbert  Wynne,  MB.  MCh 

Buist,  John  Martin,  MB.  MCh 

Dove,  Frank,  MRCS.  LRCP.  LSA 

Thorn,  George  St.  Clair,  MB.  MCh 

Sweetnam,  Stephen  Westrope,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Harrison,  William  Sandilands,  MB.  MCh 

Howell,  Harry  Arthur  Leonard,  MRCS.  LRCP.  LFPS.Gla* 

Lawson,  Douglas,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Steel,  Edwin  Bedford,  MB.  BCh 

Profeit,  Charles  William,  MB.  MCh 

Kiddle,  Frederick,  MB.  BCh 

Staddon,  Henry  Ernest,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Murison,  James  Augustus.  MB.  MCn 

Perry,  Samuel  James  Chatterton  Prittie,  LRCPI.  LRCSI. .. 
Heat'on,  Arthur  Frederick,  MRCS.LRCP 


•  9  July  93 
29  July  93 
29  July  93 
29  July  93 
29  July  93 
29  July  93 
29  Julv  93 
29  July  oil 
29  July  93 
29  July  93 
29  July  031 
29  Jan.  94 
29  Jan.  94 
29  Jan.  94 
29  Jan.  94 
29  Jan.  94 
29  Jan.  94 
29  Jan.  04 
29  Jan.  94 1 
29  Jan.  94I 
29  Jan.  94! 
29  Jan.  Q4 
2ts  July  94 
28  July  94 
28  July  94 
28  July  94 
.8  July  94 
28  July  94 
28  July  94 
28  July  94 

28  July   Q4 

29  Jan.  95 
29  Jan.  95 
29  Jan.  95 
29  Jan.  93 
29  Jan.  95 
29  Jan.  95 
29  Jan.  95 
29  Jan.  95 
29  Jan.  95 
29  Jan.  95 


Smith,  Lionel  Fergus,  MB 

Blackham,  Robert  James,  LRCP. Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  LFPS.Glas 

Fairrie,  Septimus  Harold,  MB 

Maurice,  George  Thelwall  Kindersley,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Fawssett,  Rupert,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Forrest,  John  Vincent,  MB.  MCh 

Grattan,  Henry  William,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Gunter,  Francis  Ernest,  MB.  MCh 

Campbell,  John  Hav,  MRCS.  LRCP.  LSA 

Grech,  John,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Bliss,  Ernest  William,  MRCS.  LRCP 


Lieutenants. 

Brereton,  Frederick  Sadleir,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Statham,  John  Charles  Baron,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Cooper,  Robert  Montagu  Le  Hunte,  MB.  MRCS.  LRCP... 

Hayes,  Edwin  Charles,  LRCP.  LRCS.Ed.  LFPS.Glas 

Probyn,  Percy  John,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Waring,  Anthony  Henry,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Hooper,  Arthur  Winsmore,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Ward,  William  Alfred,  MRCS.  LRCP.  LSA 

Forrest,  Edmund  George,  MB.  BCh 

Birrell,  Edwin  Thomas  Fairweather,  MB.  MCh 

Cochrane,  Edward  Warren  Webber.  MB.  BCh. 

Morris,  Arthur  Hugh,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Riddick,  George  Bushman.  MRCS.  LhCP 

Archer,  Samuel  Arthur,  2IRCS.  LRCP 

MacDougall,  Alexander  James,  MB.  MCh 

Clements,  Robert  William,  MB.  BCh 

Swaoey,  Maurice,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Hewetson,  Henry,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Stammers,  George  Elliott  Frank,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Wanhill,  Charles  Frederick,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Hudleston,  Wilfrid  Edward,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Corkery,  Martin  Percy,  LRCP. Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  LFPS.Glas. 

Gaine,  Frederick  John,  LSA 

Addams- Williams,  Leonard,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Rattray,  Malcolm  MacGregor,  MB.  MCh.  Ed 

Power,  John  Henrv,  LRCSI.  LRCPI. 

Phillips,  Richard  Edward  Game,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Clarke,  Thomas  Henry  Matthews,  MB.  BCh 

Marriott,  Edwin  Walter  P.  V 

Cummins,  Stevenson  Lyle,  MB 

M'Ardle,  Joseph,  MB.  BCh 

Hopkins,  Charles  Hensley,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Hearn,  Lewis  Julius  Christopher,  MB.  BCh 

M'Kessack,  Peter,  MB.  BCh 

M'Carthy,  John  M'Donald,  LSA 

Brodribb,  Ernest,  MRCS.  LRCP. 

Poe,  John,  MB.  BCh 

Norrington,  Henry  Lawrence  VVeekes,  MRCS.  LRCP. 


SUKGEON 
LIBUT. 


SCBGEON 
CAPTAIN. 


REGIMENT,  OI 
STATION. 


29  July  96 
29  July  96 
29  July  96 
29  July  96 
29  July  96 
29  July  96 
29  July  96 
29  July  96 
29  July  96 
29  July  96 
29  July  96 
29  Jau.  97 
29  J  an.  97; 
29  Jan.  97 
29  Jan.  97 
29  Jan.  97 
29  Jan.  97 
29  Jan.  97 
29  Jan.  97 
I29  Jan.  97 
■  29  Jan.  97 
20  Jan.  97 
28  July  97 
,8  July  97 
28  July  97 
2S  July  97 
28  July  97 
28  July  97 
28  July  97 
28  July  97 

28  Ju:y  97 

29  Jan.  98 
29  Jan.  98 
29  Jan.  98 
29  Jan.  98 
29  Jan.  98 
29  Jan.  9^ 
29  Jan.  98 
29  Jan.  98 
29  Jan.  98 
29  Jan.  98 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Jau. 
July 
July 
Jan. 


tengal. 

bengal. 

Punjab. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Madras. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Punjab. 

Punjab. 

Bombay. 

Bong  Kong. 

Punjab. 

Punjab. 

Punjab. 

Bengal. 

Punjab. 

Benjral. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Malta. 

Punjab. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Grenadier  Guards. 

Punjab. 

Bombay. 

Ceylon. 

Jamaica. 

Punjab. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Grenadier  Guards. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Coldstream  Guards. 


29  July  98 
29  July  98 
95I29  July  98 
95(29  July  98 
95  29  July  98 
95^9  July  98 
95J29  July  98 
95  29  July  98 
95  29  July  q8 
95  29  July  98 
97  16  Nov.  98 


>9  Jan. 
29  Jan. 
'.g  Jan. 
<.g  Jan. 
•g  Jan. 
•■g  Jan. 
2Q  Jau. 
>.g  Jan. 
>9  Jan. 
29  July 
>.g  July 
29  July 
29  July 
!9  July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 
28  July 

'uly 
uly 
uly 
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18  J 
28  J 
:8  J 
8  J 


•8  July 
:8  July 
:8  July 
8  July 


Punjab. 

Punjab. 

Punjab. 

Bengal. 

2  Lite  Guards. 

Bengal. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 


Scots  Guards. 

Bengal. 

Grenadier  Guards. 

Bengal. 

West  Africa. 

Madras. 

Coldstream  Guards. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Punjab. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Punjab. 

Bombay. 
|Madras. 
Madras. 
Madras. 
West  Africa. 
Egyptian  Army. 
Punjab. 

Bengal. 

Crete. 

Crete. 

Malta. 

Home  District. 

Crete. 

Bombay. 

Punjab. 

Crete. 

Bengal . 

West  Africa. 

Crete 

Egypt. 

Aldershot. 


386 


Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 


Lieutenants. 
Stallard,  Hamilton  Geo.  Fra.mpton,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  LFPS.Glas 

Jephson,  Robert  Dalkeith,  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Bowen,  Arthur  Winniett  Nunn,  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Browne-Mason,  Hubert  Oliver  Browne 

Penny,  Frederick  Septimus    

Watts,  Brian  

Martin,  Henry  Graham 

Berne,  John  Geiald    

Carroll,  Frederick  Fitzgerald,  MB 

Macpherson,  Joha  Duncan  Graham,  MB 

Gwynn,  William  Puruell 

O'Grady,  Standish  de  Courcy,  MB 

Young,  Augustus  Henry  Owen  

Bourke,  Ernest  Albert    

Lowsley,  Montagu  Marmion   

Lupton,  Alfred  Orichton,  MB 

Carter,  Gerald  Bayley.JlfB 

Ross,  Norman  Hamilton,  MB 

Collingwood.  Percy  Hildcbrand    

O'Gorman,  Charles  John 


Nickerson,  William  Henry  Snyder,  MB. 

Nickerson,  George  Snyder,  MB 

Crisp,  George  Bedford  

Fuhr,  Robert  Strickland  Hannay  

Jagger,  Waller,  MB 

MacCarthy,  Alexander  Bremner,  MB. ... 
Archer,  George  Johnston  Stoney,  MB.... 

Selby,  Robert,  MB.... 

Half,  Sydney  Octavius 

Weld,  Alfred  EJmond  

Gallie,  James  Stuart, 

Heffernan,  Francis  Joseph  Christopher 

Thorp,  Arthur  Edward 

Mainprise,  Cecil  Wilmot  

Herrick,  Henry  

Dobbin,  Edwin  John.; 

Cowan,  James,  MB 

O'Flahertv,  Austin  Romuald 

Walton,  Henry  Beckles  Gall  

Hewitt,  Edmund  Philip 


SUBGEON 
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2£  July  97 
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28  Jan.  93 
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28  Jan. 
28  Jan. 
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LIEUT. 


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July 
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Aldershot. 

Aldershot. 

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Aldershot. 

Portsmouth. 

Chester. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Crete. 

Aldershot. 

Curragb. 

Portsmouth. 

Egypt. 

Dublin. 


Gosport. 

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Netley. 

Dover. 

Dublin. 
98|Aldershot. 
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98J  Dublin. 
98  Chester. 
98  [Dover. 
98  Curragh. 
98  Aldershot. 
98  Belfast. 
98  West  Africa. 
98  West  Africa. 

Aldershot. 


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Kennedy,  Thomas  Francis 

Connor,  Timothy509     

Hunt,  Joseph     

Phillips,  Thomas510    

Merritt,  George51'   

Gillman,  David  James 

Beach,  Joseph  Herbert  Wolfe512 

Bond,  Thomas 

Thowless,  Edwin513 

Kyle,  Frederick511  

Adams,  Richard515 

Hirst,  James516 

Hewitt,  Martin-17 

Goater,  Benjamin 

Lockhart,  Harry518 

Lane,  George  James519  

Vidler,  William  Thomas520  

Bere,  Charles    

Barton,  William  Henry 

Lines,  Edward 

Tandy,  John 

Freshwater,  Arthur  

Crawley,  Charles 

Brake,  Timothy  Francis5'*' 

Short,  John  Bartholomew525  

Hasell,  Harry  Godiey  

Dallas,  David 

Dear,  Clement  Francis526 

Mathews,  John    

Finley,  Alexander 

Diggins,  William  James527 

Alien,  lieorge  Leverstone    

Bruce,  Alexander   

Macintosh,  Philip  

Hawkey,  Richard 


LIEUT.  OF 
OBDEBLIKS. 


HON.  LIEUT. 


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2  July 
2  July 
4  Sept. 


2  July  79 
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4  Sept.   8u 

10  July    89 

7  Aug.   89 

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30  July  90 
24  Dec.    90 

24  Dec.  90 
4  Feb.  91 
4  Feb.   91 

22  Apr.   91 

23  Dec.  91 
16  Mar.  92 
16  Mar.  92 
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16  Apr.  94 
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Portsmouth. 

Aldershot. 

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Colchester. 

Gibraltar. 

Aldershot. 

Hong  Kong. 

Netley. 

Belfast. 

Cork. 


Depot  and  Training  School,  AldersJwt.  3°7 


Officer  Commanding.— Lt.Colonel  "W.  B.  Allin,  MB.  z8  Nov.  95. 

Second  in  Command- and  Instructor. — Major  H.  E.  R.  James,  25  Apr.  98. 

Adjutant. — Captain  O.  R.  A.  Julian,  17  June  96. 

Commanding  B  Company  and  Assistant  Instructor. — Captain  H.  J.  Parry,  MB.  10  June  ; 

Commanding  A  Company. — Captain  C.  H.  Hale,  DSO.  29  July  97. 

Quarter  Master. — Hon.  Lieut.  C.  Crawley,  2S  Apr.  98. 


Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. — War  Services. 

1  Director  General  J.  Jameson  was  promoted  Surgeon  "  in  consideration  of  his  highly  meritorious  services 
during  an  epidemic  of  yellow  fever  in  Trinidad."  Had  charge  of  the  D  division  of  the  English  ambulance  m 
the  Franco-German  war  from  October  1870  till  March  1871,  and  was  employed  at  the  siege  of  Paris  and  in 
the  campaign  on  the  Loire. 

**  Surgeon  General  T.  Maunsell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  -87  (mentioned  in  despatches 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Lo^  in  1895  as  Principal  Medical 
Officer  to  the  force  (mentioned  in  despatches.  CB.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

45  Surgeon  General  W.  Taylor  was  attached  to  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Japanese  Army  during  the  Japan  and 
China  war  in  1894  (Japanese  War  Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  m 
1895  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  with  the  Force  (promoted  to  be  Surgeon  Major  General,  Star). 

18  Surgeon  General  Preston  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  66th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and 
was  present  at  the  affair  at  Girishk,  in  the  engagement  at  Maiwand  (dangerously  wounded),  and  throughout  the 
defence  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  nromoted  Surgeon  Major  with  relative  rank  of  Lt.Colonel,  una 
Medal). 

51  Colonel  R.  P.  Ferguson  served  in  Bhootan  in  medical  charge  of  the  Royal  Artillery  during  the  cam- 
paign of  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Bala  and  Buxa  Dooars  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  2nd  Division  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

52  Surgeon  General  A.  F.  Churchill  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  charge  of  the  hospital 
at  Wady  Haifa  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

55  Colonel  C.  A.  Maunsell  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-6S,  and  was 
present  at  tho  capture  of  Fort  Buxa,  also  at  the  taking  of  the  Bala  Pass,  Tuzagon  Stockade,  and  Fort 
Chamoorchee  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

i9  Surgeon  General  O'Dwyer  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  No.  2  Bearer  Company ,and 
was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  promoted  Surgeon  Major  with  relative  rank  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star), 
Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Secretary  to  the  Principal  Medical  Officer  (mentioned  in  desDatches. 
Clasp). 

65  Surgeon  General  W.  Nash  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

67  Surgeon  General  C.  M'D.  Cuffe  served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1S78  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the 
Transkei  Column  throughout  the  operations  against  the  Galekas.  Served  throughout  the  Zulu  campaign  as 
Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  Northern  and  subsequently  of  Wood's  Flying  Column  from  the  commencement 
of  operations  till  the  action  of  Ulundi  and  conclusion  of  the  war  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with 
Clasp).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

81  Surgeon  General  H.  S.  Muir  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  including  the  engagement  at  Shahjiu 
(Medal). 

88  Surgeon  General  W.  A.  Catherwood  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  in  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  '(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  at  the  base 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Surgeon  Major  with  relative  rank  of  Lt.Colonel,  Clasp). 

89  Surgeon  General  W.  D.  Wilson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition 
under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  Infantry  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Surgeon  Major  with  relative  rank  of 
Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

93  Surgeon  General  W.  S.M.  Price  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  in  the  Bazar 
Valley,  including  the  engagement  at  Deh  Sarakh  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the 
Korti  Field  Hospital  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

98  Colonel  W.  E.  Riordan  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  in  charge  of  No.  3  Field  Hospital 
and  organized  the  Camel  Ambulance  of  the  force  ;  was  Senior  Medical  Officer  of  the  British  Troops  at  Suakin 
from  28th  May  to  28th  November  1885  (Clasp). 

100  Colonel  J.  H.  Hughes  served  with  the  2nd  Field  Hospital  during  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

103  Colonel  John  Maturin  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal). 

110  Colonel  R.  H.  Carew  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  with  the  45th  Regiment,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal,with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  WestFrontier  of  India 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

u"  Lt.Colonel  C.  E.  Harrison  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

J22  Colonel  Evatt  served  in  thePerak  Expedition  in  i8~76  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of 
1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid;  was  Senior  Medical  Officer  with  Tytlor's  Column  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  Lieut. General  Maude's  despatch)  ;  was  in  charge  of  a  Section 
Field  Hospital  on  the  return  march  to  India  in  June  1879  (thanked  by  the  Governor  General  and  by  the  Commander 
in  Chief  in  India  in  General  Orders) ;  afterwards  served  in  charge  of  a  Field  Hospital  with  Sir  Charles  Gough's 
Brigade  during  the  advance  to  Gundamuck  and  Cabul  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the 
Soudan  in  1885  in  command  of  the  2nd  Bearer  Company  of  the  Medical  Staff  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagement at  Hasheen  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890  in  command  of  the  British  Field  Hospital  (mentioned  in 
despatches). 

128  Colonel  W.  M'Watters  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition 
in  :8qi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


3^8  Boyal  Army  Medical  Corps. —  War  Services. 

140  Colonel  H.  Comerford  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1875.  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Ulundi  (Medal  with 
Clasp).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881 ,  and  took  part  in  the  1  efence  of  Pretoria  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

155  Colonel  W.  F.  Burnett  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Afghan  war 
from  2nd  January  to  28th  August  1880,  the  greater  part  of  the  time  in  meuical  charge  of  the  1st  Battalion 
25th  Regiment  (Medal).     Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

156  Colonels  T.  O'Farrell  »ml  R.  (J.  Eaton,  Lt.Colonels  W.  B.  Slaughter,  H.  Charlesworth,  E.  A.  Roche,  R.  D. 
Hodson,  H.  C.  Kirkpatrick,  and  P.  J.  Dempsey  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

176  Colonel  E.  Townsend  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  December  1867  to  June  1868,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76, 
including  the  actions  of  the  4th,  14th,  and  20th  January,  and  4th  February— severely  wounded  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches)! 
Served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1879.  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (Meda 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-90  \  mentioned  in  despatches,  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  Noith  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Mohmund  Field  Force  (men- 
tioned in  despatches),  and  afterwards  as  Piincipal  Medical  Officer  1st  Division  Tii ah  Expeditionary  Force 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

176  Colonel  J.  F.  Supple  served  in  the  Ashantee  war  of  1873-74,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  and 
defence  of  the  Hospital  atFoumanah  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187B-S0  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  i»  1886-87  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  6th  Brigade  imentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

177  Colonel  J.  H.  Moore  served  in  the  Ashantee  war  of  1873-74  frcm  the  10th  October  1873,  including  the 
defence  of  the  Hospital  at  Foomanah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  took 
part  in  the  occupation  of  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  and  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo 
near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

178  Colonel  R.  de  la  C.  Corbett  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO., 
and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

180  Colonel  W.  H.  M'Namara  served  m  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  attached  to  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Irish 
Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Meda!  w:th  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

i99  Colonel  Janes  Fraser  served  in  the  Zulu  w  i.r  in  1879,  and  in  the  snbsequeutoperations  against  Sekukuni, 
including  the  capture  of  the>troughold  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Buer  war  of  1880-d  i ,  and  had  medical 
charge  of  the  Fort  at  Stauderton  during  its  investment. 

215  Lt.Colonel  R.  D.  Bennett  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Dunquah  and  Abrakrampa  (Medal). 

218  Lt.Colonel  James  M'Namara  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  troops  (detachments  of  Royal  Artillery  and  10th 
Foot)  sent  into  the  Native  State  of  Sunghie  Ujong,  Malay  Peninsula,  in  1874;  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
and  capture  of  the  Kapayan  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  was  in 
medical  charge  of  Brigadier  General  Brooke's  Brigade  covering  the  retreat  from  Maiwand  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

221  Colonel  Beamish  served  in  1  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  siege  train  of  the  1st  Division  of  the  Cabnl 
Expeditionary  Force  in  Dadur  and  the  Bolan  Pass  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

222  Lt.  Colonel  J.  A.  Clery  served  during  Ihe  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  charge  of  the  Abu  Dom  Field 
Hospital  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

221  Lt.Colonel  W.  J.  Fawcett  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  188&  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

225  Lt.Colonel  VV.E.  Saunders  served  intheZulu  war  ini879  (Medal).  Alsoserved  in  the  Boerwarini88i.  Servea 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S97-98  with  the  Tiran 
Expeditionary  Force  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB., 
and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

226  U.  Colonel  A.  H.  Anthonisz  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Clasp). 

228  LI. Colonel  G.  D.  N.  Leake  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  fa 
1885-S7  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

229  Lt.Colonel  M.  D.  O'Connell  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

230  Lt.Colonel  E.  H.  Joynt  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  18S5-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

232  Lt.Colonel  J.  D.  Edge  was  noted  on  the  3rd  December  1872,"  to  be  promoted  Staff  Surgeon,  as  s  oon  as  he 
has  qualified  for  the  superior  grade,  in  recognition  of  his  gallant  services  when  engaged  against  the  Indians 
at  Orange  Walk,  British  Honduras,"  on  the  1st  September  1872.  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Gingindhlovu  and  at  the  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  th  e  Afghan 
war  in  1879-80  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Maiwand  in  charge  of  a  Field  Hospital,  and  took  part  in  the 
defence  of  Candahar  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptia  n  war  of 
18S2  with  the  Indian  Contingent,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  in  charge  of  c  Field  Hospital 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Cla=s  of  the  Osmanieh.  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expe  dition  in 
1887-S9  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

243  Lt.Colonel  H.  J.  W.  Barrow  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khediv  's  Star); 
also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

244  Lt.Colonel  Drury  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni 
(Medal  with  Clasp).    Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

246  Lt.Colonel  W.  Donovan  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Cabul  Field  Force,  and  afterwards  with 
the  Koorum  Force,  and  took  part  with  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Tytler  in  medical  charge 
of  the  85th  King's  Light  Infantry  including  the  assault  of  Zawa  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with 
the  Natal  Field  Force  as  a  volunteer.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Rubert  Low  in  iSgs  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

248  Lt.Colonel  R.  H.  Quill  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Koorum  Valley  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879-80, 
and  had  medical  charge  of  the  Depot  Field  Hospital  during  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  under  Brigadier  General 
Tytler  (Medal). 

249  Lt.Colonel  B.  M.  Blennerhassett  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895 
(CM" 67.  and  Star). 

SM  Colonel  H.  H.  Stokes  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedi- 
tion in  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Ciaspj. 

251  Colonel  T.  J.  Gallwey  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ah 
Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egvptian  war  of  1882,  and  w-as  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  had  charge  of  the  Debbeh 
Field  Hospital,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  on  its  return  to  Korti  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  promoted  Surgeon  Major,  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Six 
Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  to  th6  force,  including  the  engagement  atFirketand 
the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  it  despatches,  CB.,  and  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Nomi  nated  to  the 
3rd  Class  of  the  Mediidie  for  services  under  the  Egyptian  Government. 

252  Lt.Colonel  W.  S.  Pratt  served  as  Assistant  Surgeon  with  theArme'e  duRhin  under  Marshal  Bazaine  in  the 
Franco-German  war  of  1S70-71,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Gravelotte  and  St.  Privat.  Was  driven  into 
Metz  with  the  French  Armv,  and  remained  during  the  siege  and  until  the  surrender  of  the  fortress  from  star- 
vation. Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-85  on  the  Staff  of  Lord  Wolseley  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
promoted  Surgeon  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

"■*  Lt.Colonel  W.  B.  Allin  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).     Served  with  the   Nile  Expeditions 


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^884-85,  and  had  charge  of  the  Field  Hospital  at  Gakdul  Wells  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Surgeon  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

236  Lt.ColonelLangridge  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Koornm  and  Catral  Field  Forces,  including' 
the  affair  at  Karatiga  and  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  6th  October  1879,  the  capture  of  Cabul  and  sub- 
sequent cavalry  pursuit,  the  two  expeditions  to  Maidan,  the  engagement  at  Tukht  i-Shah,  and  the  defence 
or  Sherpore  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81  in  medical  charge  of  the  92nd  High- 
landers. 

257  Lt.Colonel  W.E.  Web  D  served  mthe  Egyptian  warof  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  witn  tbe  Nile  Expedition  in  188.1-85  (Clasp). 

26i  Lt.Colonel  R.  W.  Mapleton  served  with  the  Natal  Field  Force  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  in  the 
Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

269  Lt.Colonel  W.  L.  Gubbins  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  with  the  Bazar  Valley  Expedi- 
tion under  Lieut.General  Maude  in  medical  charge  of  the  5th  Fusiliers,  and  subsequently  of  the  Head  Quarters 
Staff ;  in  1879-80  he  served  with  the  Khyber  Line  Force  under  Lieut.General  Bright  in  medical  charge  of  the 
Head  Quarters  Staff ;  was  also  Divisional  Sanitary  Officer  and  Secretary  to  the  Principal  Medical  Officer,  and 
was  present  with  the  expeditions  against  the  Mohmunds  and  into  the  Hissarik  Valley  (Medal).  Served  with, 
the  expedition  to  Burmah  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

270  Lt.Colonel  Thomsett  served  mthe  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  had  medical  charge  of  the  Divisional  Field 
Hospital  at  Thull ;  accompanied  the  expedition  into  the  Khost  country  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
atMattoon  (Medal).     Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  No.  4  Field  Hospital  (Medal,  and  Khedive'B  Star) . 

273  Lt.Colonel  Magill  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-5  with  the  Guards  Camel  Regiment,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  at  Abu  Klea — severely  wuunded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

275  Lt.Colonel  O.  G.  Wood  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and.  Khedive's  Star). 

277  Lt.Colonel  W.  B.  Millerserved  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the 
28th  August  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

200  Lt.Colonel  John  Martin  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i8fc2  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Personal  Assistant  to  the  Surgeon  General  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

281  Lt.Colonel  J.  J.  Greene  servedin  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  with  theNile  Expedition  in  1884-85 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in 
1885-86. 

253  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  Gormley  served  during  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  in  medical  charge  of  the  51st  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  with  the 
expeditions  against  the  Mohmunds  and  into  the  Hissarik  Valley  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  warof  1881.  Served 
with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  operations  in  South. 
Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted 
to  be  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel). 

287  Lt.ColonelF.  W.  Trevor  servedin  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Candahar  Field  Force,  and  was  present. 
in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed  Kheyl;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

251  Lt.Colonel  A.  T.  Sloggett  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener 
in  1896  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  with  the  British  Troops,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations 
at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  to  be  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and'  Khedive's 
Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1898  as  Senior 
Medical  Officer  ist  brigade  British  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Khartoum — dangerously  wounded 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  to  the  higher  grade  of  his  rank,  Clasp). 

-J6  Lt.Colonel  S.  H.  Carter  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Ahmed  Kheyl  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

297  Lt.Colonel  G.  D.  Bourke  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star); 
also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss.  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  7887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp) :  and  with  the  Chin- Lushai  Expedi  tionary  Force  in 
1889-90  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

293  Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  Swayne  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  charge  of  a  Field  Hospital  at 
Dongola  (.Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

299  Lt.Colonel  J.  C.  Dorman  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-9,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Ali  Kheyl  and  at  the  forcing  of  the  Shutargardan  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

300  Lt.Colonel  W.L.  Chester  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  i88r.  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

301  Lt.Colonel  J.  S.  Forrester  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el- 
Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Khedive's  Star). 

302  Lt.Colonel  Fenn  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18  79-80  in  medical  charge  ola  battery  of  Royal  Artillery,  and  was 
present  at  the  affair  at  Zaidabad ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the 
Soudan  campaign  in  1885  with  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Hasheen  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

303  Lt.Colonel  W.  0.  Wolseley  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  (promoted 
Surgeon  Lt.Colonel,  Star), 

301  Major  Alexander  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Coldstream 
Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the 
destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

305  Lt.Colonel  M.  R.  Ryan  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali 
Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Servedin  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

3U8  Lt.Colonel  Morris  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force,  and  in  1879-8C  with  the 
Cabul  Field  Force  ;  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  and  in  the  actions  around  Cabul  in  December 
1879,  including  the  defence  of  Sherpore  ;  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  engagement  at, 
Charasiah  in  April  1880  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

309  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  Le  Mottee  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  18S1. 

310  Lt.Colonel  J.F.Williamson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  in- 
vestment of  Sherpore;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in 
the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)* 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

311  Lt.Colonel  J.  T.  Carey  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Peiwar 
Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Servedin  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

•.I312  Lt.ColonelW.  J.  R.  Rainsford  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Khyber  Field  Force  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan, 
Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86. 

314  Lt.Colonel  P.  H.  Johnston  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  with  the  Zaimusht  Expedition, 
including  the  assault  of  Zawa  (Medal) . 

315  Lt.Colonel  I.  B.  Emerson  served  with  the   3rd  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 


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317  Lt.Colonel  U.  J.  Bourke  served  in  the  Soudan  canroaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen, 
in  the  advance  in  support  of  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

318  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Allen  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender 
OfKafr  Dowiirand  Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) .   Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

320  Lt.Colonel  J.L.  Peyton  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp, and  Khedive's  Star). 

321  Lt.Colonel  A.W.  Carleton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  with  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp). 

322  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Hughes  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the 
force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Beehuanaland  Expedition  in  1884-85  under  Sir 
Charles  Warren.    Served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

323  Lt.Colonel  W.  T.  Johnston  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  medical  charge  of  tbe  1st  Battalion  South 
Staffordshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Beehuanaland  Expedition  in  1884-85  under  Sir  Charles  Warren. 
Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  in  the  Burmah  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

324  Lt.Colonel  A.  W.  Browne  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  iS;8-8o,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
AhmedKheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in    the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884  (Medal 

with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

325  Lt.Colonel  W.  \V.  Kenny  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Khyber  Line  Force  (Medal).  Served 
in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Tofrek  zereba  (Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

326  Lt.Colonel  P.  M.  Ellis  scrved'witli  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  wilh  Clasp). 

327  Lt.Colonel  W.  Keays  received  the  thanks  of  Sir  Robert  Biddulph,  High  Commissioner  of  Cyprus,  for  his 
services  to  the  Civil  Government,  during  a  virulent  epidemic  of  fever  in  Nicosia  in  1881.  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  medical  charge  of  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Medal,  and  Khedive's 
Star) ;  also  served  in  tbe  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  with  No.  2  Bearer  Company,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Hasheen  and  Temai  (Clasp). 

328  Lt.Colonel  R.  T.  Beamish  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

329  Lt.Colonel  H.  Grier. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

335  Lt.Colonel  O.  E.  P.  Lloyd  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  with  Clarke's  Column,  and  in  the  subsequent 
operations  against  Sekukuni  including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  King 
Cetewayo  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Standerton. 
Served  in  the  Kachin  Expedition  in  1892-93  with  the  Military  Police,  first  as  Medical  Officer  in  charge  of  the 
North  Eastern  Column,  and  afterwards  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  of  the  whole  force,  and  was  present  at  the 
attack  on  the  Sima  Post ;  commanded  the  Post  during  the  attack  after  Captain  Morton,  the  Officer  Commanding, 
was  killed  (mentioned  in  despatches,  IXiff.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp) :  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  his  con- 
spicuous braver  under  the  following  circumstances  :— "  During  the  attack  on  the  Sima  Post  by  Kachins,  on  the 
6th  January  last  L1893],  Surgeon  Major  Lloyd,  on  hearing  that  the  Commanding  Officer,  Captain  Morton  (who 
had  left  the  fort  to  visit  a  picket  about  80  yards  distant),  was  wounded,  at  once  ran  out  to  his  assistance  under  a 
close  and  heavy  fire,  accompanied  by  Subadar  Matab  Singh.  On  reaching  the  wounded  officer,  Surgeon  Major 
Lloyd  sent  Subadar  Matab  Singh  back  for  further  assistance,  and  remained  with  Captain  Morton  till  the  Subadar 
returned  with  five  men  of  the  Magwe  Battalion  of  Military  Police,  when  he  assisted  in  carrying  Captain  Morton 
back  to  the  fort,  where  that  officer  died  a  few  minutes  afterwards.  The  enemy  were  within  ten  or  fifteen  paces 
keeping  up  a  heavy  fire,  which  killed  three  men  of  the  picket,  and  also  Bugler  Purna  Singh.  This  man  accom- 
panied Captain  Morton  from  the  fort,  showed  great  gallantrj-  in  supporting  him  in  his  arms  when  wounded,  and 
was  shot  while  helping  to  carry  him  tack  to  the  fort.  (The  Native  Officer  and  five  Sepoys  above  alluded  to  have 
been  awarded  the  Order  of  Merit.)" 

339  Lt.ColonelJ.  G.  MacNeece  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  took  part  in  the  defenco  of  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  IMedal  with  Clasp). 

s4"  Major  P.  M.  Carleton  served  in  Burma  with  the  North  Chin  Hill  Field  Force  in  1892-93  as  Senior  Medical 
Officer. 

341  Lt.Colonel  J.J.  Falveyserved  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879.  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni  in 
medical  charge  of  a  section  of  Moveable  Field  Hospital  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  in 
medical  charge  of  the  garrison  at  Lydenburg  during  the  investment  of  that  place  (mentioned  in  despatches) 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Assistant  Medical  Officer  Base  and  Lines  of  Communication  and  Medical 
Superintendent  of  the  transport  of  the  sick  and  wounded  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expe- 
dition in  1384-85  as  Surgeon  to  the  Heavy  Camel  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Abu  Klea ;  estab- 
lished the  hospital  at  Abu  Klea  Wells,  where  he  acted  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  (two  Clasps). 

""  Lt.Colonel  H.  R.  O.  Cross  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  of  the  Flying 
Column  and  with  the  Cavalry  Patrol  until  the  capture  of  King  Cetywayo  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the 
Boer  war  of  :S8i  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  of  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

343  Lt.Colonel  C.  Seymour  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also 
served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

344  Major  G.  S.  Robinion  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Scots 
Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

345  Major  E.  H.  Myles  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

346  Major  H.  Martin  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

347  Major  S.  J.  Flood  served  with  the  Bikaneer  Field  Force  in  1883-S4  in  medical  charge  of  British  troops. 
Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  under  Sir  0.  V.  Tannerin  1884  in  medical  charge  of  the  2nd  Battalion 
of  the  North  Staffordshire  Regiment,  which  on  its  return  suffered  from  a  severe  outbreak  of  cholera  in  the  Bolan 
Pass,  for  his  conduct  during  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  his  Commanding  Officer  and  of  the  Director  General 
of  the  Army  Medical  Staff.  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

347t  Major  A.  P.  O'Connor  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S6  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

348  Major  D.  Wardrop  served  during  the  Kafir  war  in  1S78  as  Civil  Surgeon  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni, 
and  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Cli.sp). 

349  Major  J.  M.  Jones  served  as  Civil  Surgeon  during  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

350  Major  R.  0.  Cusack  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  withthe  Column 
under  Brigadier  General  Graham  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

350T  Major  M.  W.  Kerin  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

351  Majors  A.  Peterkin  and  W.  Dugdale  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

352  Major  D.  L.  Irvine  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  ofKirbekan 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

353  Major  E.  R.  Cree  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen 
and  the  Tofrek  zereba  andiat  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

354  Major  M.  O'C.  Drury  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp, and  Khedive's  Star),  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

355  Major  Twiss  served  as  Civil  Surgeon  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  has  received  the  Medal  with  Clasp. 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  medical  charge  of  the  ist  Battalion  Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
surrender  of  Kat'r  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp). 

356  Major  R.  W.  Ford  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  , 

357  Major  G.  Coutts  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  , 

358  Major  Swabey  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  ist  Field  Hospital  (Medal,  and  Khedive  s 
Star).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1885  in  medical  charge  of  the  10th 
(Railway)  Company  of  Royal  Engineers  (Clasp) . 


Boyal  Army  Medical  Corps. — War    Services.  391 

359  Major  C.  R.  Woods  served  in  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  British  Field  Hospital  in  the 
Column  under  Brigadier  General  Graham  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

360  Major  R.  B.  R.  Morse  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1SS9  including  the  engagements  at  Arguin  and  Toski  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Clasp). 

361  Major  Rowney  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan 
campaign  in  1885  (Clasp) ;  also  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1835-86. 

362  Major  T.  R.  Lucas  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the 
28th  August  ar.d  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ; 
also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-S5  with  the  Camel  Bearer  Company,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Abu  Klea  and  m  the  recon- 
naissance to  Metammeh  (two  Clasps) ;  also  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86. 
Served  in  the  operations  in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills,  Burmah,  in  1892-93  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

sc3  Major  C.   J.   Addison  served  with  the  1st  Bearer  Company  cf  the  Army  Hospital  Corps  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
364  Major  A.  G.  Kay  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

305  Major  W.  W.  Pope  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  in  the  operations  in  Zulnland  in  :888. 

366  Major  S.  J.  Flood  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884  including  the  engagement  at  Dowlatza. 
Had  medical  charge  of  the  Uritish  Troops  during  the  operations  in  the  Bikauir  Territory  in  7883-84.  Served 
with  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

3c6t  Lt.Colonl  G.W.  Robinson  served  in  the  operations  in  Burma  in  1891  with  the  Momeik  Column  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

367  Major  R.  C.  K.  Laffan  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  al*o  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp).  Nominated 
to  the  3rd  Class  of  the  Order  of  the  Osmanieh  for  his  services  as  Inspector  of  Hospitals  to  the  Egyptian 
Sanitary  Department. 

308  Major  C.  A.  P.  Mitchell  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Tel-el- 
Mahuta  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  ana  at  the  battle  ot  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of 
Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Kirbekan  (two  Clasps) ;  also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86. 

369  Major  T.  B.  A.  Tuckey  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served 
with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

370  Major  F.  A.  Harris  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

371  Major  ,J.  R.  Dodd  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

372  Major  C.  G.  D.  Mosse  served  with  the  expedition  to  Sherbro',  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1883  (men- 
tioned in  despatches). 

373  Major  F.  A.  B.  Daly  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  with  the 
Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86. 

371  Major  A.  S.  Rose  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Soudan 
Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  (Clasp).     Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Clasp). 

375  Major  J.  Battersby  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  Jthe  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895,  and 
was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  in  the  engagements  at  Swat  River  and  Panjkora  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

376  Major  J.  Maconachie  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Abu  Klea  (two  Clasps). 

37?  Major  R.  Porter  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-6  (Star). 

379  Major  W.  M.  O'KeefTe  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

380  Major  T.  J.  O'Donnell  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Bechuanaland  Expedition  in  1884-85  under  Sir  Charles  Warren     and  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

381  Major  John  Osburne  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in    1885,  and  was  present  in 

the  engagement  at  the  Tofrek  zereba  (two  Clasps). 

382  Major  R.  P.  Hetherington  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served 
with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1891-92,  including  the 
operations  of  the  Irrawaddy  and  North-Eastern  Columns  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

381  Major  A  M.  Davies  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) .  Served  in  the  expedition 
to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  and  Temai 
(two  Clasps)  ;  also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp). 

335  Major  H.  W.  Hubbard  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

386  Major  T.  E.  Noding  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

387  Major  Yourdi  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  firstwith  the  Army  Hospital  Corps  at  Alexandria, and  sub- 
sequently in  medical  charge  of  a  battery  of  Royal  Artillery  at  Ramleh  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

388  Major  R.  I.  D.Hackett  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

339  Captain  E.  O.  Wight  served  in  the  operations  on  the  North  East  Frontier  of  Burmah  in  1891-92. 

390  Major  G.  T.  Trewnian  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

391  Major  H.  H.  Johnston  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

392  Major  E.  M.Wilson  served  during  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Civil  Surgeon  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  with  the  Egyptian 
Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86.  Served  with  the  expedition  up  the  River  Gambia  in  1891-92  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scottin  1895  in  charge  of  Base  Hospital  ( CMG.  and  Star). 

393  Major  E.  J .  E.  Risk  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Tel  el-Mahuta 
and  Mahsama,  and  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

391  Major  W.  G.  Birrell  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in   1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
3,6  Major  R.  Kirkpatrick  served  with  the  Burmese  Expeditionin  1886-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

397  Major  D.  R.  Hamilton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

398  Major  H.  S.  M'Gill  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

399  Major  F.  J.  Greig  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Miranzai 
Expedition  in  1891  (Clitsp). 

400  Major  C.  W.  S.  Magrath  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

101  Major  A.  V.Lane  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  with  the 
Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teh  and  Temai 
(two  Clasps). 

402  Major  J.  W.  Beatty  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

493  Major  G.  E.  Weston  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

404  Major  J.  M'Laughlin  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Tambaka  Country,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in 
1892,  as  Senior  Medical  Officer,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Tambi  (mentioned  iii  despatches,  Medal  with 


392  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. — War  Services. 

Clasp).     Served  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia  in  1892  as   Senior   Medical  Officer  of  the  force,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Toniataba  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

405  Major  R.  F.  O'Brien  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*°H  Major  F.  T.  Wilkinson  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

406  Major  W.  Dick  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Abu  Klea 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

407  Major  F.  J.  Jencken  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present 
in.  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  andTemai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  with  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp). 

408  Major  E.  V.  A.  Phipps  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  7888. 

*°8t  Major  J.  Riordan  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i£85-86  (Medal  with  Claspl. 

409  Major  F.  H.  Treherne  served  in  the  Suudau  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  in  medical  charge  of 
the  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  T«bauii  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
of  Kirbekan  (two  Clasps). 

410  Major  H.  O.  Trevor  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  ;  5  85-06  in  medical  charge  of  a  Battery  of  Royal 
Artillery  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

411  Major  W.  A.  Morris  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  AYest  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Secretary  to  the  Principal  iledic  .1  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

412  Major  F.  H.  M.  Burton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87,  including  the  expeditions  to  Bhamo, 
Mogaung,  and  against  the  Kachins  on  the  frontier  of  China  ;  in  charge  of  a  section  ot  a  Field  Hospital  at  Bhamo 
from  January  1886  to  March  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

4«  Major  C.  E.  Nichol  served  with  the  Burinah  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

414  Major  T.  A.  Perry  Marsh  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-87  in  medical  charge  of  a  Battery  of 
Mountain  Artillery,  and  was  present  in  several  engagements  near  Ningyan  and  Yemethen,  and  in  the  latterplace 
during  its  investment  in  February  and  March  18S6  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

41s  Major  J.  Hickman  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  in  medical  charge  of  No.  8  Batterv 
Mountain  Artillery  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  up  the  River  Gambia  in  1892  andwas  present 
at  the  capture  of  Toniataba  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

416  Major  A.  Baird  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85.  Served 
in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

416t  Major  R.  P.  Bond  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-&5  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ; 
also  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86. 

*W  Majors  C.  E.  Faunce,  H.  P.  Birch,  J.  J.  C.  Donnet,  and  R.  H.  Clement  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition 
in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

.  41"+  Major  R.  H.  Firth  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  No.  11  British  Field  Hospital  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

418  Major  A.  E.  Tate  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  in  medical  charge  of  the  1st  Battalion 
Rifle  Brigade,  and  with  No.  17  British  Field  Hospital  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  again  in  1887-89  (Clasp).  Served 
■with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1805  with  No.  6  British  Field  Hospital  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

419  Major  H.  Carr  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S7  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  second 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

420  Major  E.  H.  Lynden  Bell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  iS85-8q  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

421  Major  A.  Dodd  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

421t  Major  G.  Wilson  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

422  Major  F.  S.  Ueuston  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  188S  in  medical  charge  of  the  2nd  Battalion 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

423  Major  M.  O'D.  Braddell  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  in  medical  charge  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

421  Major  H.  M.  Sloggett  served  with  -lie  Miranzni  Expedition  in  1S91  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

424t  Major  R.  Crofts  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jebus,  Lagos,  in  1892  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp) . 

425  Major  J.  R.  Barefoot  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  including  the  engag  ment  at 
Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

426  Major  G.  D.  Hunter  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  in 
the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Fd£ce  in  1S85-86,  and  in  tne  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1888-89, 
including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert 
Kitchener  in  1896  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  to  the  force,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations 
at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Nominated  to  the  4th  Class 
ot  the  Order  of  the  Osmanieh  for  services  with  the  Egyptian  Army. 

427  Major  W.  C.  Beevor  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp)  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  expedition 
to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895  (promoted  Surgeon  Major,  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the 
North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhait  in  1897-98  as  Staff  Surgeon  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force 
•(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps  I. 

428  Major  L.  E.  Anderson  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  the 
Ea«tern  Soudan  in  1885  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

428t  Captain  G.  B.  Russell  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  in  the  operations  in  Burma  in  1^91-92  with  the  Irrawaddy  and  North  Eastern  Co'umns  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

429  Majors  L.  R.  Colledge,  S.  F.  Freyer,  C.  Birt,  S.  Butterworth,  and  C.  J.  Holmes  served  in  the  Soudan  cam- 
paign in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

42Jt  Major  J.  R.  Forrest  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

430  Major  A.  E.  C.  Spence  served  in  the  Soudan  caiiinaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  SStarj. 

431  Major  J.  R.  Mallins  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  including  the  engagement 
■at  Giniss  (Medal,  aud  Khedive's  Star). 

432  Major  J.  F.  Donegan  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  Pounkan  Column  under 
Brigadier  General  Wolseley  and  afterwards  with  the  Tonhon  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

433  Major  R.  S.  i.  Henderson  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Tofrek  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  witn  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
Burmese  war  in  1886  including  the  operations  of  the  Wuntho  Expedition  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  aud  in  the 
expedition  against  the  Tounhon  Kakyens  in  1889  (Clasp)  ;  also  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  on  the 
.staff  of  Sir  Charles  Arbuthnot  (Clasp) ;  also  with  the  Wuntho  Expedition  in  1891  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  with 

Six  George  Wolseley  (mentioued  ia  despatches,  Clasp). 

434  Major  G.  E.  Hale  served  with  the  Soudan  Froutier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with 
Clasp);  and  in  1889-91  with  the  Tonhon  and  Wuntho  Expeditions  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of 
lnrha,  mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  andCla^p). 

435  Major  L.  T.  M.  Nash  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Chisp)  ;  and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

436  Major  M.  W.  hussell  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Force  in  1S85-S6 including  the  engagement  at  Giniss 
(Medal,  and  Khedi\  e's  Star).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  and  Kidderzai  Expeditions  in  1S90  under  Sir  George 
White,  including  the  march  to  Vihowa. 

137  Major  N.  iianders  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
in  the  Burmese  Expedition  under  Brigadier  Generals  Lockhart  and  Collett  with  the  Southern   Shan  Column 


Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. —  War  Services.  393 

in  1887-88.  and  with  the  Karen  Expedition  in  1888-89,  including  the  action  at  Lwekaw  and  minor  affairs— severely 
wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

438  Major  A.  Stables  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star) 

439  Majors  J.  D.  Moir,  C.  W.  Johnson  and  C.  C.  Reilly  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

139t  Major  G.  M.  Dobson  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  in  the  operations  against  the  Eastern  Lushai  clans  in  1892  (Medal  with  ulasp). 

440  Captain  R.  Caldwell  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
[See  also  Civil  Decorations  tor  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

441  Major  J.Maher  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
expedition  to  Ashanti  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  180;  (promoted  Surgeon  Major.  Star). 

M1t  Major  C.  1-.  Josliug  served  with  the  expediti  oil  to  the  Gambia  against  Fodey  Silah  in  1894  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  with  the  Anhanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  ( Star). 

442  Major  S.  N.  Cardozo  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  including  the  engagement  at 
Kosheh  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

443  Major  W.  Turner  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1883  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

444  Major  F.  W.  C.  Jones  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-S9  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps) . 

445  Major  J.  Meek  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

446  Major  H.  J.  Fletcher  served  with  the  Miratizai  Expedition  in  1801  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

447  Captain  J.  S.  Green  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1891-92,  including  the  operations  of  the  Irrawaddy  Column  (Clasp). 

448  Major  S.  R.  Wills  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1801  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

449  Major  S.  C.  Philson  served  in  the  operations  on  the  North  East  Frontier,  Burmah,  in  1892-93. 

454  Major  P.  C.  H.  Gordon  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Meda 
with  two  Clasps). 

456  Major  C.  S.  Sparkes  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

457  Major  W.  H.  "Pinches  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the 
operations  at  Hafir  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

458  Major  H.  D.  Rowan  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  including  the  engagement  at  Kotkai 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

459  Major  H.  G.  Hathaway  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89,  and  accompanied  the  Rubv  Mine 
Column  to  Mogoke;  was  present  at  the  capture  of  M  linloung  in  medical  charge  of  the  column  under  Captain 
H.  Earle  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895,  including 
the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  "William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  in  medical  charge  of  the  1st 
Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment  including  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (two  Clasps). 

461  Major  F.  A.  Saw  served  in  the  operations  in  South  Afiica  in  1896  under  Sir  Frederick  Cairington  in  medical 
charge  of  the  Mashonaland  Field  Force  (Medal). 

462  Major  J.  F.  Burke  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  188;  as  Civil  Surgeon  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under 
Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

463  Major  H.  H.  Brown  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Lockhart  in  1885-S7,  and  a°-ain 
in  1887-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

464  Major  S.  J.  W.  Hayman  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-83  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

465  Major  D.  Hennessy  served  in  the  operations  in  Zulaland  in  1888. 

466  Captain  F.  T.  Skerrett  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885  87,  and  again  in  1S87-89  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

467  Major  H.  A.  Cummins  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
463  Major  J.  Donaldsou  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

469  Major  D.  M.  O'Callaghan  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-  96  (Star). 

470  M  ijor  G.  Scott  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

471  Major  G.  H.  Barefoot  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1 838  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

472  Major  E.  S.  Marder  served  with  the  Barmese  Expedition  in  1888-90  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

473  Captain  A.  Y.  Redy  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  hi  1806 
<Medal).  y 

4"6  Captain  C.  H.  Hale  served  in  the  operations  i^  South  Africa  under  Sir  Frederick  Carrington  in  1896  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  DSO.). 

477  Captain  Cockerill  served  in  the  Burmese  campaign  in  1891  with  the  Wuntho  Field  Force  (Medal  with 
Clasp).     [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.I 

478  Major  F.  S.  Le  Quesne  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i88q  and  was  severely  wounded  during 
the  operations  in  the  Chin  country  (Ut,  and  Medal  with  Clasp):  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  the 
following  service:— "Displayed  conspicuous  bravery  and  devotion  to  duty  during  the  attack  on  the  village  of  Tartan 
by  a  Column  of  the  Chin  Field  Force  on  the  4th  May  1889  in  having  remained  for  the  space  of  about  ten  minutes  in  a 
very  exposed  position  (within  five  yards  of  the  loopholed  stockade  from  which  the  enemy  were  firing),  dressing  with 
perfect  coolness  and  self-possession  the  wounds  from  which  2nd  Lieut.  Michel,  Norfolk  Regiment,  shortly  afterwards 
died.  Surgeon  Le  Quesne  was  himself  severely  wounded  later  on  whilst  attending  to  the  wounds  of  another  officer." 
Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  18 )o  (Clasp),  and  with  the  Wuntho  Field  Force  in  i8qi  (Clasp). 

479  Major  R.  H.  Penton  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896' 
including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Haflr  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Khedivs'e 
Medal  with  two  Clasps;. 

480  Captain  C.  W.  Duggan  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Sofas,  West  Coast  of  Africa  in  1893  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

481  Captain  C.  G.  Woods  served  with  the  Haiara  Expedition  in  1S88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

4-2  Major  Burtchaell  served  in  the  campaign  on  tbe  North  We-t  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897  witntbe  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  to  be  Surgeon  Major,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

■,'3  Major  E.  Eckersley  served  withhthe  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

484  Captain  W.  J.  Trotter  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1882. 

467  Captain  H.  C.  Thurston  served  in  the  Buruie-.e  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  Wuntho  Field  Force  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

418  Ciptain  J.  C.  Morgan  served  with  the  Zho'i  Val'ev  Exp3ditim  in  1890.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
West  Frontier  of  India  .ludur  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1807  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Staff  Surgeon 
at  Head  Quarters  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

48a  Csptain  G.  Hilliard  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  nnu<-r  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

490  Captain  C.  A.  Young  served  in  the  operations  in  Burma  in  1892  with  the  Irrawaddy  Column  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

4  3  Captain  B  J.  Inniss  served  with  the  Wuntho  Field  Force,  Burma,  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

494  Captain  E.  M.  Hassmd  served  with  the  Isazai  Expeditiou  in  1892. 

*r'  Ma.or  H.  E.  H.  Smith  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896 
including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hatir  (mentionel  in  despatches,  4th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  Kbecln  e's  Med»l  with  tw<>  Clasps). 

497  Captain  E.  S.  Sp->ng  served  with  the  Dongola  Exneditimary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896 
including  the  engagement  at  Fiiket  ana  the  iterations  at  Kafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class' of  Liie 
Medjidie,  Khedive's  M-  dal  with  two  Clasps). 


394  Eoyal  Army  Medical  Corps. — War  Services. 


498  Captain  W.  Haliaran  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S87-85  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the 
Chin-Liuhai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp). 

499  Captain  S.  G.  Moores  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Rohert  Low  in  1885  in  medical  charge 
of  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  and  No.  8  Mountain  Battery  Royal  Artiller3*  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i0°  Captain  L.  Way  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Irrawaddy  and  North  Eastern  Columns,  Burma,  in  1891-92 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

501  Captain  Frederick  Smith  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1S79  (Medal  wit'i  ClasrO.    Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

M2  Captain  P.  H.  Whiston  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896, 
including  the  engagement  at  Firkef.  and  the  operations  at  Haflr  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Khedive's  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

503  Captain  R.  .T.  W.  Mawhinny  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  189:. 

505  Captain  J.  C.  Jameson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

506  Captain  H.  N.  Dunn  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener,  in  1896, 
including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Khedive's  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

507  Captain  C.  G.  Spencer  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

509  CaptaiD  T.  Connorservedin  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the  Nile 
Espeditionin  1884-85  (Clasp);  also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  the  Tofrek  zereba  (two  Clasps). 

5,0  Captain  T.  Phillips  served  in  the  Ashanti  %varin  1873-74  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

511  Lieut.  G.Merritt  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  in  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  ard  Khedive's  Star). 

512  Lieut.  Beach  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  in  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Bechuana- 
land  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1SS4-85  :  and  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

513  Lieut.  E.  Thowless  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  iS32  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star);  and  in  the  Soudan  cam- 
paign in  1885 (Clasp). 

514  Lieut.  Kyle  served  with  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

515  Lieut.  R!  Adams  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1S84-85. 

516  Lieut.  J.  Hirst  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
5!7  Lieut.  Hewitt  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1870,  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

518  Lieut.  H.  Lockhart  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star)  and  in  the  Soudan 
eampaignin  1885  (Clasp). 

519  Lieut.  G.  J.  Lane  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

520  Lieut.  W.  T.  Vidler  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

524  Lieut.  T.  F.  Brake  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

525  Lieut.  J.  B.  Short  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896, 
including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Khedive's  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

526  Lieut.  Dear  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1S79  (Medal). 

527  Lieut.  Diggins  served  at  Suakin  during  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  Army  Chaplain's  Department. 

22  The  Rev.  O.  A.  W.  O'Neill  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served 
with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp). 

23  The  Rev.  E.  M.  Morgan  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ; 
also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1S85-86,  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

24  The  Rev.  C.  W.  Keatinge  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

25  The  Rev.  S.  P.  H.  Statham  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the 
Tofrek  zereba  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

28  The  Rev.  J.  Robertson  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as 
Chaplain  to  the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  of  Kosheh,  the  reconnaissance  of  the 
6th  December,  and  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

29  The  Rev.  A.  W.  B.  Watson  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 


Army  Veterinary  Department. 


39 


DlBECTOE    GENERAL, 

with  the  rank  of  Veterinary  Colonel. 
Francis  Duck,1  CB.  FRCVS.  Vet. Surg.  31  Julv67;  1st  Class,  1  Aug.  77;  Imp.  Vet.  Surg.  28  June  90;  Director  General, 

28  Jane  97.     War  Office. 

Veterinary  Lieutenant  Colonels. 
Charles  Clayton,8  Vet.  Surg.  2  Aug.  71;  1st  Class,  21  May  84;  Insp.  Vet.  Surg.  7  Aug.  90.    Aldershot. 
Henry  Thomson,9  Principal  Veterinary  Officer,  India,  with  rank  of  Veterinary  Colonel,  1  June  97;   Vet.  Surg.  1  Nov.  71 ; 

1st  Class,  21  May  84  ;  Insp.  Vet.  Surg.  8  Oct.  90.     Bengal. 
Alfred  Ernest  Queripel,13  Inspector  General  Cioil  Veterinary  Dept.  in  India,  with  rank  of  Veterinary  Colonel,  28  May  94  ; 

Vet.  Surg.  27  Aug.  70;    1.1/  Class,  2  Mar.  81  ;    Veterinary  It. Colonel,  25  Nov.  93.     India. 
Walter  Seymour  Adams,  Vet.  Surg.  11  Jan.  67  ;  1st  Class,  1  Apr.  77  :    Veterinary  It. Colonel,  1$  June  95.     Bombay. 
James  Reilly,21  Vet.  Surg.  7  Aug.  67;  1st  Claw,  2  Feb.  78  ;   Veterinary  It. Colonel,  7  Apr  97.    Madra?. 
-Benjamin  Lucas  Glover,'2*  CB.  Vet.  Surg.  27  Aug.  70;  1st  Class.  4  Sept.  80;   Veterinary  It. Colonel,  28  June  97.  Punjab. 
Ueorge  Durrant,"  Vet.  Surg.  2  Dec.  6S  :  1st  Class,  2  Dec.  So;    I  eterinar/  It. Colonel,  18  Jan.  98.     London. 
ilesMatthews,3-WBCK.\,'.  Vet. Surg.  24  July  72;   1st  Class,  15  Feb.  q;  :    Veteriiary  Lt.Colonel,  23  Apr.  98.     S  mth  Africa. 
George  J.  Robert  Ray  nient,33  FRCVS.  24  July  72  ;  1st  Class,  15  Feb.  93  ;   Veterinary  It. Colone  ,"4  Aug.  58. 

Veterinary  Majors. 


Jas.  Augustus  Woods" 

Richard  Rowe  

Robert  Francis  Frost... 
James  Ke:m  Grainger3' 
James  Joseph  Pnilips38 

Johu  Burton*1   

Seaward  Longhurst*1.. 
FrankFairbairaCraw- ) 

ford"     j 

William  Gladstone"  ... 
Walt.Boulton  Spooccr*5 

Samuel  Gillespie4'   

Arthur  Bostojk'8 

James  Mills    _ 

Thomas  Flintotf 51    I23  June 7^23  Juueg 

George  Frederick  Davis   9  Feb.  70I  9  Feb.  9-) 


24  Sept.  70 
14  July  69 
14  Jan.  71 
8  June  72 
24  July  72 
14  June  73 
14  June  73 

14  June  73 

10  June  74 
14  Feb.  74 
10  June  74 
14  Apr.  75 
23  June  75 


2  Mar.  81 
J4July  81 
14  Jan.  93 
1  Apr.  93 
1  Apr.  93 
14  J  une  93 
14  June  93 

14  June  93 

10  June 94 
26  Sept.  94 
2d  Sept.  94 
30  Apr.  95 
23  June  95 


Colchester. 
Portsmouth. 

Bombay. 

Woolwich. 

Dublin. 

Aldershot. 

Bengal. 

1  Dragoons. 
Woolwich. 
iVoolwioa. 
Rein't.  Estab, 
Bombay. 

2  Life  Gis. 
Jurragn. 


William  Alfred  Crow" 
Fred.  Smitn,  FRCVS.... 
DanielOhambersPalliu51 
JoshuaArtliurNunn,37  \ 

CIE.D30 ) 

John    Wm.   Akerman  { 

Morgan58 ) 

Wm.  Robert  Uagger59... 
-ticnard  Head  Kinge  ... 

tooert  Pringle50  

1  >hn  BurkeSavage62  .. 
Ro  >ert  Moore,03  Pro- 
fessor    Army      Vet. 

SCtool  1  Dae.  97 

.frauds  Raymond6*... 


1  Dec.  75 
9  Dec.  76 
1  Apr.  77 

21  Apr.  77 

12  June  78 

13  July  78 
5  Oct.  73 
5  Oct.    7c 

30  Oct.   78 

;o  Nov.  7! 
'4  Dec.  7 


2  Oct.  gf 
9  Dec.  96 
21  Apr.  97 

21  Apr.  97 

12  June 98 

13  July  c8 
5  Oct.  98 
5  Oct.  98 

30  Oct.  9S 

;o  Nov.  9S 
r4  Dec.  98 


Exeter. 
Kem't. Estab. 
Chatham. 

London. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 
Punjab. 
Rem't.Estab. 
Punjao. 

A.V.  School. 

Bengal. 


15  Mar.  79  15  Mar.  89I17  Lancers. 
5  Oct.  78  27  Apr.  89|uorcheSier. 
17  May  79  17  May  &9'i2  Jjancers. 


John  Thomas  Dibben... 
GeraldHerbertFentou01 

Edmund  Day    

Chanes  Rutherford08 ... 

Kay  Lees09 

Frederick     Walevvski  j 

Forsdyke70 j 

William  Donald  Gunu 
Frederick  John  Short 
Hy.  Thos.  Wm.  Mann72 
Georqe   Richard   G.-if-  ) 

JithP  DSO ...-; 

John  Cooper,  FSCVs. 
Richard  Wm.  Burke,78 ) 

FRCVS j 

Stephen  Marsh  Smith78 
Arthur  Fred.  Appleton 
Edwin  Hills  Hazelton 
L  i.vton  J.  Blenkinsop  > 

DSO „) 

Richard     Wellington  j 

Raymond8" 1" 

JohnArmsteadBraddcll  19  Dec.  83'i9Dec.  93 
Frank  Joslen y  May  84!  9  Mar.  94 


Vethunaut  Captains. 


17  May  79  17  May 
17  May  79  17  May  89 
24  May  79  24  May  89 

13  July  78  2°;  Dec.  89 
24  Jan.  80  24  Jan.  90 
26  May  80  26  May  90 

26  Miy  80  26  May  90 

11  Sept. 80  11  Sept.  90 

27  July  81  27  July  91 

1  Oct.  8i|  1  Oct.  91 

12  Sept.8i|i2  Sept. 93 
12  Sept. 83  12  Sept.  93 

12  Sept. 83  12  Sept.  93 

I 
3  Oct.  83I  3  Oct.  93 


Punjab. 

Bengal. 

Punjab. 

Bengal. 

Aldershot. 

Bengal. 

Egypt.  Army 

6  Dragoons. 

Madras. 

Aldershot. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Egypt. 

8  Hussars. 

Madras. 
Punjab. 


"wei^Cr^^:}  .'»  J«ne84'ii  June94JBengai. 
Charles  Edwin  Nuthall  30  July  84  30  July  94  Dr.  Gds. 
Tom  Marriott,  FRCVS.  (27  Aug.  84  27  Aug.  94lEgypt. 
27  Aug.  84  27  Aug.  94  Bengal. 
S4  27  Aug.  94  Madras. 


Henry  Thomas  Pease 
Ueorge  Henry  Evans,83  27  Au 
Ernest  Reuben  Chas.  ) 

Butler,8*  FUCVS....  i 
Geo.CurranUrr  Fowler8e 
JoluiAlfred  .Meredith,  ■) 

FRCVS j 

Frank  William  Sharp80 

Edward  Tayloi87  

David  Joseph  Barry  ... 
•lames  George  O'Donel 
Alexander       Edward) 

Richardson j 

Wm.  Reginald  Walkei 
Edmund  Jas.  Lawson91 
Francis  Binyoun  Dragt 
Thomas  Emmanuel  ) 

Wutkins  lewis    5 

EugeneWilliam  Larn- ) 

der i 


27  Aug.  84  27  Aug.  94  Bengal. 

10  Dee.  84  10  Dec.  94  Madras. 

10  Dec.  84'ioDec.  94  A.V.  School. 

ji  Dec.  84  31  Dec.  94  Aldershot. 
4  Feb.  85    4  Feb.  95  Bombay. 
13  May  85  13  May  93  Punjab. 
13  May  85  13  iJay  95'  14  Hussars. 

13  May  85  13  May  95!  Bengal. 

13  May  85  13  May  95;  Bengal. 
jo  May  85  13  May  957  Hussars. 
r8  July  88  18  July  98:d.HorseGds. 
;8  Nov.  88  iS  Nov.  9S!Egypt.Army. 


i8  Nov.  88  28  Nov. 98' i  Dr.Guards. 

I 


Veterinary 

Augustus  Charles  Newsom 112  June89  Bengal. 

Fitzpatrick  Eassie91    In  Sept.  89  Newbridge. 

John  Moore 18  Dec.  89I3  Dr.  Gds. 

Frederick  Charles  Stratton9- 5  Mar.  9o;  15  Hussars. 

John  Loughlin 2  July  901  Life  Gds. 

Charles  Reresiord  Maule  Harris    27  Aug.goPunjab. 

Ernest  Wilkinson     110  Sept.  gojMadras. 

Robert  Laugley  Cranford    22  Oct.  90  13  Hussars. 

Thomas  George  Peacocke    I  7  Jan.  9i'Punjab. 

Walter  John  Tatam     18  Feb.  91  Madras. 

Arthur  Stuart  Trydell   3  June  91 J  Bombay. 

Harold  Frice  Turnbull      10  June  9i;Beni 


Charles  Rose 

Henry  Joseph  Axe  

Francis  Dillon  Hunt 

Ernest  Edmuuu  Martin  . 
Harry  Briscoe  Knight  .... 
Hugh  Augustus  Sullivan  . 
William  Dunlop  Smith9*  . 

Arthur  England    

Henry  Thomas  Sawyer  .... 

John  Farmer  

Alfred  Smith  

George  Mostvn  Williams90 

Albert  Edward  Clarke 

William  Nevill  Wright97 

William  Allan  M'Dougall 

Arthur  Henry  Lane  

Frank  Shelson  Haadon  Baldrey...ls8  Feb.  94 

Frank  Walter  Wilson  ■■•■•['4  Mar.  94 

Walter  Francis  Shore 25  July  94JMadras. 

George  Kemp  Walker '«  July  94iPunjab. 


2  Sept.gijCahir. 

3  Feb.  92  Bombay. 
3  Feb.  92  Bombay. 
3  Feb.  92lBengal. 

17  Feb.  92lio  Hussars. 
3  Apr.  92]  Bengal. 

27  July  galEgypt. 

28  Sept. 92  S.  Africa. 
3  June93!Punjab. 
3  June 93  Bumbay. 
3  June  93  Madras. 
5  June  931  Punjab. 
3  June  93|Madras. 
3  June 93  Bengal. 

Punjab. 


3  June  93 
29  Nov.  93 


S.  Africa. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 


Lieutenants. 

Edward  Patrick  John  Barry 

Villiam  Edward  Russell    

Frederick  Ulysses  Carr 

Frederick  Welsley  Hunt    

Wilfrid  Bowers  Edwaids   

Thomas  William  Rudd    

John  Dalrymple  Edgar  Holmes  . 
William  Orford  Charles  Dawson... 

Robert  Heuston  Holmes    

John  Thomas  Coley    

vVilliam  Martin  Millar 

Albert  Collins  Wilson  

William  Samuel  Authonv 

HubertMaxwedLenoxCouyngham 

Frederick  Herberi  Shore   

William  Alfred  Pallin  

Percy  John  Harris  

John  Stewart  Wood 

William  Albert  Wood 

Digby  Bolton 

Robtrt  Coulson  Moore    

John  Albert  Backhouse  M'Gowan 

Edgar  Browne  Bartlett 

Robert  Cecil  Cochrane  

James  Brenchley  Southey 

Arthur  George  Todd  

Hector  Montgomery  Durrunt    .. 

Gerald  Conder  

Augustus  John  Williams  :. 

John  Joseph  Griffith  

Edward  Brown    

Robert  Fisner  St.  Clair  Houston 


22  Aug.  94 
17  Oct.  94 

13  Mar.  95 
>o  Mar.  93 

2  June  95 

28  Aug.  95 
->8  Aug  95 

4  Sept  93 

25  Sept. 95 
-.6  Feb.  90 
=6  Feb.  96 

3  June  96 

14  Oct.  96 
6  Jan.  97 
6  Jan.  97 

6  Jan.  97 
19  May  97 

26  June97 

7  July  97 

29  Sept. 97 

8  Dec.  97 
22  Jan.  98 

2  Feb  98 

9  Mar.  98 
9  Mar.  98 
2  Apr.  98 
6  July  98 
6  July  98 
6  July  98 

24  Aug.  98 
9  Nov.  98I 
9  Nov.  98 

B 


Bombay. 

Egypt. 

Bengal. 

Punjab. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Punjab. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

S.  Africa. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

S.  Africa. 

Bombay. 

Madras. 

(Bengal. 

[Woolwich. 

Aldershot. 
2  Bragoons. 
8  Hussars. 
[i  Dr.  Gds. 
;D  iblin. 
[Aldershot. 
I  Ablershot. 
Aldersbo 
Aide .si  3 

Aldershot 

B, 


395a  Army    Veterinary  Department. —  War  Services. 

1  Veterinary  Colonel  F.  Duck  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78  including;  the  operations  against  Sekukuni 
also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1S79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  atZlobane,  Kambula,  and  Ulundi  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881.   Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedi- 
tion under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in   1834-S5  as  Senior  Veterinary  Surgeon  with  the  force  (promoted  Veterinary 
Surgeon  1st  Class  ranking  with  Majors). 

6  Veterinary  Colonel  C.  Clayton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80.  and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (mentioned  m  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  promoted  Veterinary 
Surgeon  1st  Class).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in.  1884  as  Acting  Principal 
Veterinary  Surgeon,  including  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted 
Veterinary  Surgeon  1st  Class  with  relative  rank  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

9  Veterinary  Colonel  Thomson  served  with  the  19th  Hussars  in  the  Egyptian  war  ot  1882,  and  wao  present  in 
the  action  at  Kassasm  (9th  September)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (promoted  1st  Class  Veterinary  Surgeon, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  19th  tlussars,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (promoted  1st  Class  Veterinary  Surgeon  with  relative  rank  of 
Major,  two  Clasps). 

13  Veterinary  Colonel  A.  E.  Queripel  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  (promoted  Veterinary  Surgeon  1st 
Class,  Medal) .    Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-83,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  promoted  Veterinary  Surgeon  ist  Class  ranking  with  Majors,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 
21  Veterinary  Lt.Colonel  Reilly  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  (Medal).    Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  188 1. 
24  Veterinary  Lt.Colonel  Glover  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1878,  including  the  operations  against  Sekukuni 
(promoted  1st  Class  Veterinary  Surgeon)  ;   also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  in 
the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  as  Inspecting  Veteri- 
nary Officer  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
25'  Veterinary  Lt.Colonel  G.  Du'rrant  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

26  Veterinary  Major  Woods  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in 
the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1S79  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (promoted  1st  Class  Veterinary  Surgeon,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze 
Decoration) .    Served  in  the  Beohuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  18S4-85. 

32  Veterinary  Lt.Colonel  Matthews  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the 4th  Dragoon  Guards, 
and  was  present  injthe  engagement  at  Tel-el- Mahuta,  ia  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (promoted  Veterinary  Surgeon  1st  Class,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

33  Veterinary  Lt.Colonel  G.  J.  R.  Rayment  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  including  the  expedition  against 
the  Atchakzais  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mahsama 
(promoted  Veterinary  Surgeon  1st  Class,  Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885 
(Clasp).     Served  with  the  Vaziristan  Delimitation  Escort  under  Brigadier  General  Turner  in  18S4  (mentioned 

in  despatches),  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  b'orce  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

37  Veterinary  Major  J.  K.  Grainger  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

38  Veterinary  Major  J.  J.  Philips  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80  (Medal). 
*i  Veterinary  Major  J.  Burton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

**  Veterinary  Major  F.  F.  Crawford  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedilion  under  Sir  Charles  Warren 
in  1884-85.     Served  in  the  operation?  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

45  Veterinary  Major  W.  Gladstone  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).      Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-90  (Medal  with  Clasp)  . 

16  Veterinary  Major  W.  B.  Spooner  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  m  the  defence  of 
Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp). 

47  Veterinary  Major  Gillespie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  took  part  in  the  operations  in  the  Khyber 
Pass  including  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the   6th  | 
October  1879  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  around  Cabul  until  invalided  to  England  in  November  1879  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Charasiah). 

48  Veterinary  Major  Bostock  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

51  Veterinary  Major  T.  Flintoff  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80  (Medal). 

'-*  Veterinary  Major  W.  A.  Crow  served  with  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  19th  September)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1891,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Tsallia  and  at  the  capture  of  Sangar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

56  Veterinary  Major  D.  C.  Pallin  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

57  Veterinary  Major  J.  A.  Nunn  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  operations  in 
Zululand  in  1888.  Served  with  the  Chin-Lnshai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  with  the  Chittagor.g  Column 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

58  Veterinary  Major  Morgan  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war 
in  1879-80  with  the  Khyber  "Line  Force  (Medal). 

59  Veterinary  Major  Hagger  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  is  1S79-S0,  and  was  present,  in  the  engagement  at  Kam  Dakka 
(Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  ofiS82  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign 
in  1885  (Clasp).     Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasn). 

60  Veterinary  Major  Pringle  served  in  the  Afghan  war  ini  1S79-80}  with  the  Koornm  Valley  Field  Force  under 
Major  General  J.  Watson  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  Wuzeeree  Expedition  of  1881  under  Brigadier  General  Kennedy. 
Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

62  Veterinary  Major  J.  B.  Savage   served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

63  Veterinary  Major  Moore  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879.  Also  served 
in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni,  and  waspresentatthe  storming  of  the  stronghold  mentionedin  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

04  Veterinary  Major  F.  Raymond  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Uiundi  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

66  Veterinary  Captain  G.  H.  Fenton  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Bur- 
mese Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

68  Veterinary  Captain  Rutherford  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i88r.  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition 
under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

69  Veterinary  Captain  Kay  Lees  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880-81  (Medal) . 

70  Veterinary  Captain  Forsdyke  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S80  with  the  Khyber  Line  Field  Force  under  Lieut 
General  Bright  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Bozdar  Expedition  in  1881  under  Brigadier  General  Wilkinson.  Served 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S85  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  en  the 
North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as 
Inspecting  Veterinary  Officer  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

72  Veterinary  Captain  Mann  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  during  the  Dongola Expedition  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in 
1896  as  Senior  Veterinary  Officer  and  Veterinary  Inspector  Suakin  Force  (Khedive's  Medal).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field 
Force  a*s  Senior  Veterinary  Officer,  and  took  part  in  the  expedition  into  the  Mohmand  country,  including  the 
night  attack  of  20th  September  (slightly  wounded) ;  also  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Senior  Veterinary 
Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

73  Veterinary  Captain  G.  R.  Griffith  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements! 
of  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  at  the  action  at  Kassasm  (28th  August),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebirandthe  cap- 
ture of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85   (Clasp);  in 


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the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Clasp) ;  and  in  the  opera- 
tions in  1891  including  the  capture  of  Tokar  (4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  Clasp  to  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with 
the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  as  Principal  Veterinary  Surgeon  to  the 
force,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  .DSO.,  and 
Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

78  Veterinary  Captain  R.  W.  Burke  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

79  Veterinary  Captain  S.  M.  Smith  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
at  Tel-el-Uahuta  and  Mahsama  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85 
(Clasp).    Served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

80  Veterinary  Captain  R.  W.  Raymond  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

82  Veterinary  Captain  H.  M.  Maxwell  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

83  Veterinary  Captain  G.  H.  Evans  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  18S9-90  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

84  Veterinary  Captain  E.  R.  C.  Butler  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

85  Veterinary  Captain  G.  C.  O.  Fowler  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  ( Medal  with  Clasp) . 

86  Veterinary  Captain  F.  W.  Sharp  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

87  Veterinary  Captain  E.  Taylor  served  svith  the  Wuntho  Expedition  in  1851  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

88  Veterinary  Captain  Haslam  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

90  Veterinarv  Captain  Lawson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

91  Veterinary  Lieutenant  F.  Eassie  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  in 
the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills  in  1891-92. 

92  Veterinary  Lieutenant  Stratton  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

93  Veterinary  Lieut.  C.  Rose  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Fore  a  as  Veterinary  Officer  and  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

94  Veterinary  Lieut.  W.  D.  Smith  served  with  the  Doneola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener 
in  1896,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class  of 
the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Medal). 

96  Veterinary  Lieut.  G.  M.  Williams  served  with  the  Chitral  Belief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with 
the  Utman  Khel  Column  of  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Senior  Veterinary  Officer  (two  Clasps). 

97  Veterinary  Lieut.  W.  W.  Wright  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  Royal  Marine   Light  Infantry. 

82  Major  C.  Clarke  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

83  Major  H.  G.  Cotterill  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i8S2,and  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  Port  Said,  in- 
the  engagement  at  Nefiche,  and  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

84  Major  C.  H.  Kennedy  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and|  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Tel-el- 
Mahuta  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassa3in,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

85  Major  E.  V.  Luke  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  in  7882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Tel-el-Mahuta 
and  Ma'heama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star), 

86  Captain  F.  L.  Prendergast  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Meda.1  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

86t  Captain  H.  W.  L.  Holman  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  the  attack  on  the  convoy  on  the  24th  March, 
and.  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

83  Captain  A.  E.  Marchant  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March — 
wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

39  Captain  E.  C.  B.  Roe  served  m  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

9i  Captain  H.  S.N.White  served  in  the  NileExpedition  in  1884-85  with  the'Royal  Marines  attached  to  the  Guards  Camel 
Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  Abu  Kru  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star), 

92  Captain  Curtoys  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction 
of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

93  Captain  C.  N.  Trotman  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S84-85,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at 
the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

95  Captain  Abrahall  served  in  the  operations  against  Vitu,  East  Africa,  in  1890. 

96  Captain  J.  R.  Goddard  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin  and 
the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

97  Major  G.  L.  Beaumont  served  with  the  Benin  Expedition  under  Rear  Admiral  Bawson  in  1897  in  command 
of  Marines  from  H.M.S.  Theseus  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

93  Lt. Colonel  Denny  commanded  the  Royal  Marines  in  the  expedition  against  King  Koko,  of  Nimby,  the  chief 
town  of  Brass,  on  the  River  Niger  in  February,  1895  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  also  commanded 
the  Royal  Marines  in  the  Naval  Brigade  in  East  Atrica  during  the  operations  against  Mbaruk,  a  rebellious  Arab 
chief,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  stronghold  Mweli  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

99  Lt. Colonel  Pyne  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  at  the  attack  on  the  Convoy  on  the 
24th  March,  and  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

100  Lieut.  F.  J.  W.  Harvey  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gambia  against  Fodey  Silah  in  1894  in  charge  of 
a  detachment  of  Royal  Marines  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

101  Major  Murphy  served  in  the  China  war  in  1859-60,  including  the  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  1861-63  (wounded),  and  against  the  Pirates  in  China  in 
1868-70,  including  the  destruction  of  three  walled  villages  near  Swatow.  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in 
18S4-85  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Start. 

i°2  Captain  C.  W.  Robertson  served  in  the  Benin  Expedition  under  Rear  Admiral  Rawson  in  1897  with  the 
Royal  Marines  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

105  Major  Burtenshaw  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i832,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el- 
Mahuta,  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  (horse  shot),  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (two  Clasps). 

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Army  Chaplains'  Department. 


Chaplain    General  to  the  Forces  (ranking  as  Major  General).— Sec.  John   Cox  Edghill,  MA.,  DD.    Chaplain    Totter, 
London,  and  Ron.  Chaplain  to  the  Queen,  8  Feb.  S5. 

Chaplains  to  the  Fobces  of  the  Fiest  Class,  ranking  as  Colonels. 


fier.W.  H.  Bullock1    I15  June 8; 


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Sev.  Franc  Sadleir,  MA I14  Mar.  87 

Sev.  Alfred  J.  Townend,  BA.  ... 
Sev.  Joseph  H.  Sutton  Moxly... 
Sev.  James  Bellord13  [B.C.) 

Bet.  Geo.  Kirkwood1*  (Presb)  i 

Sev.  Thomas  Foran15  (B.C.)    .. 

liev.  Alfred  Malim,  MA 

Iteo.  Eras.Harpur  Good  win,  Bj. 
Rev.  Reginald  F.  Collins16  (tf.C.) 


fialilax,  N.S. 


Cork 
1  Dec.  qo  R.  Mil.  Coll, 

Mar.  92  Chelsea  Hosp 
18  Nov.  92  Colchester 

jDec:88'5Aldershot 
24  Oct.   94  iiliorncliffe 

1  Dec.  94  Malta 
15  May  05  Dublin 
15  June95  Gibraltar 


Sev.  Fred.  J-  Bateman  

Sev.  Walter  Hebden  Milner  .. 
Sev.  John  KingLethbridge, MA 

Sev.  Riddall  Morrison    

Rev.  Edward  John  Hardy,  BA. 
Eju.Tho.PattersonMullins.-B^. 
Sev.  William  Le  Grave  (U.C.) 

Rev.  John  Hacked,20  B2I 

Sev.  H.  H.  Beattle,  LLB 

Sev.  Henry  Arthur  Darnell 

Sev.  Timothy  Twomey  (B.C.).. 


Oct.   95 

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Dec.  95 
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July  98 
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Gibraltar 

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Chaplains  TO  the  Foeces  (2ND  Class),  ranking  as  TJ. Colonels 


Sev.  Albert  Springett  Norfolk... 
Sev.  Fras.  Aubrey  Darnell, MA. 

Sev.  George  Smith21  

Rev.  O.  A.  W.  O'Neill,22  BA.  ... 
Rev.  Emnian.  Maria  Morgan23... 
Sev.  Charles  Josiah  Hon 


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10  Ang.95'Egypt 
31  July  96  Halifax,  N.S. 

1  Sept.  96  Gibraltar 


Sev.  Thos.  Felton  Falkner,  MA 
Sev.  P.  F.  Raymond,  MA.  . 
Rev.  Charles  Walter  Keatinge2 
Ilea.  tic.  Sidney  Randall,  BA 
Sev.  S.  P.  H.  Statham,85  BA.  .. 
Sev.  John  Morrow  Simms,  BA. 
Sev.  Alt'.  W.  Brown  Watson,29_BJ 


.15  Sept.96[Portsmouth 
8  Jan.  97  Colchester 
i  Apr.  98  Portsmouth 

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17  Oct.   98  Dover 

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Charles  Freeman  O'Reilly  !i8  June  92 
W.Bernard  Lyon  Alexander    9  Apr.  94 


Fred.  George  Wright    .. 

Chas.  Henry  Murphy,  MA. 

William  Berkeley  Dowding 
Wm.  Foster  Ray  Buckle,  BA. 

Edward  Ryan  

Frederic   Bethune   Nor- 1 

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Arthur*,  Augustus  Lvun  \ 
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Chaplains  to  the  Forces  (jno  Class),  ranking  as  Majors. 

Dublin  liev.  James  Robertson5   ... 

Dover  Rev.  Robert  Armitage,  BA.  .... 

7  Apr. 95  Preston  Sev.  Joseph  Burnaby  Charles^ 

Apr.  95  Woking  Murphy,  MA j 

9  Apr.  95  Woking  Rev.  Sydney   William    Went-  > 

2i  May  95  Chatham  worth  Wilkin j 

1  June  95  Malta  Rev.  Willonghby  Chas.  Haines 

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21  Dec.  96;Edinburgh 
21  June  97  Woolwich 


23  June  97 

1  Oct.  97 

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Sev.  Willonghby ChaseParr,Jf A.\  10  Oct.   98 


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Chaplains  to 


Sev.  Gno. Hubert  Andrews,  MA. 

Sev.  Thomas  Hy.  Foulkes,  MA. 
Sev.  Ernest  F  Newman,  MA.... 
Sev.  Reginald  Moseley,  BA.   ... 

Sev.  Joshua  Brough,  MA 

Sev.  John  Alexander  Hatton  ... 
Sev.Wm.  Francis  Sorsbie,Jl/-i... 
Sev.  MarcusWellesleyChurch-  ~l 

ward,  MA j 

Sev.  William  John  Ward,  BA... 
Sev.  Edward  Herbert  Pulling... 

Sev.  Maurice  Jones,  BA 

Sev.  Harwood  Little,  BA 

Be..  Chao.  Fredk.  Baines,  MA. 
Sev.  E  wen  Geo.  FitzRoy  Mac-  ) 

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Sev.  E.  W.  M.  Norris,  BA 

Seu.Richd.  John  Deane  Oliver  1 

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Sev.     Francis     Bickerstaffe-  ) 

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4TH  ClaSSI,  ranking  as  Captains. 
Sev.      Thomas       Henderson) 

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Sev.  James  Benoy,  BA 

Sev.  John  Turnbull  Bird  

Sev.  Henry  Tudway  Coney,  BA. 
Sev.  Ann!  Grant  Molesworth  ) 

Wetherall   j 

Sev.  Arthur  Godolphin  Pen-  j 

treatb,  BA ) 

Sev.  William  Geo.  Howard, BA. 
Sev.  Alfred  Robert  Witt,  MA.... 

Sev.  Thomas  Murray 

Sev.    Frederick    John    Page ) 

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Sev.  Arthur  Venables  Calver- ) 

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Sev.  Wm.  Stephenson  Jaifray 
Sev.    James     Grove     White ) 

Tuckey,  MA j 

Sev.  William  L.  Keatinge    

Sev.  Sydney  Edw.  Smith,  BA. 


13  May  88 

1  Mar.  93 
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1  Jan.  94 

28  May  95 

1  July  85 

8  June  94 

1  June  94 

2i  Dec.  91 

22  Aug.  05 

1  May  97 
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War  Services. 


1  The  Rev.  W.  H.  Bullock  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Senior  Chaplain  to  the  force  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  promoted  Chaplain  i2>  Class,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

~  The  liev.  R.Brindle  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Sondan 
Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Granam  in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temii  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  promoted  Chaplain  of  the  2nd  Class,  two  Clasps,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh).  Also 
served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Senior  Chaplain  with  the  force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted 
Chaplain  of  the  1st  Class,  Clasp).  Was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gmiss,  on  the  Upper  Nile,  on  the  30th  Decem- 
ber, 1885  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener 
in  1896,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  3rd  Class  of 
the  Medjidie,  Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

■•'•  The  Itev.  J.  Bellord  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879.  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boerwarin  18S1.  Served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, and  was  presentat  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir— slightly  wounded  (promoted  Chaplain  3rd  Class,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

1  Tne  Rev.  G.  Kirkwood  served  in  the  Ashantiwar  in  1873  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

'■'  The  Rev.  T.  Foran  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

' s  Thj  Rev.  R.  F.  Collins  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  cam- 
otign  in  1  33.4-85,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the 
To  fi-ek  ,'.e  -eba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches, promoted  Chaplain  of  the  3rd  Class,  tw  o 
Clasps) 

-»  The  Rev.  J.  Hackett  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

21  The  Rev.  George  Smith  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Acting  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  and  was  present 
at  the  defence  of  Rorke's  Drift  and  in  the  engagement  at  Clundi  (Mwdalwith  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Gra- 
ham in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp) ;  also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  18S5-86,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

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Royal  Marine  Artillery. 


Captains. 
Hcer,  3  Dec.  9 


Slessor,  Herbert,43  Staff 

Cjx,  Aubrey  Hamilton 

p.  s.c.Conway  -Gordon,  Lewis  Jnstm  ctor  Soya!  Military  College, 29  Aug.96. 

Barton,  Alured  Yorker,  Ordnance  Officer,  4M  Class    

Hire,  Ashton  Hope 

Mackay,  Henry  Forbes  

p.s.c.  Rose.  John  Markham.  Instructor  of  Gunnery ,  14  May  97 
Harkness,  Wm.  Bathurst,  Adj.  Fife  Art.  Southern  Bio.  E.  Art.  8  Oct.  95 

Dobree,  De  Saumarez  £ 

Whittin  ,  Walter  John p. 

Barnes,  George  Edward t. 


Homer,  John  Leonard,  Instructor  of  Gunnery,  1  7  Sept.  97 

Francis,  Charles  Arthur  William,  Adj.  2  Kent  Art.  Vols.,  1  j  July  96 


Osmaston,  Cecil  Ahend  Fitz Herbert.  Adjutant  12  Feb.  04  p.. 

OUtfield,  Humphrey,' 'serving  with  the  Egyptian  Army    "... 

Gaitskell,  Sydney  

Cottingham,  Edward  Roden 

Harris,  Gerald  NoelAnstice .i,... 

Poole.  Gerald  Robert  ..>■••■ 

Brooke,  Char'esLouis.  Assist.  Prof.ofFortificationE.N.  Colt,  1  Jan.  99 
Brown.  Richard  Cradock,  Adj.  Tippe.rary  Art. (S. Die. E. Art.),  16  Deo.  95 

Phillipps,  Picton ■.... 

Fym,  Frederick  Harry  Norr'.s,  p.a.c.  Ordnance  Officer,  t,th  Class 
Peacock,  Pryce,  Naval  Intelligence  JJepart inent ,  Admiralty     .v... 

Worthington,  Hugo  :.... 

Dixon,  William   

Homfray,  John  Robert  Henry   

Henderson,  Edgar 1  Sept.87 

Binney,  Arthur  Frederick 1  Sept.87 

Geddes,  Ernest  David  Eckford 1  Sept.87 

trench,  Fitzstephen  John  Fetherston  1  Sept.87 

Dyer,  Thomas  Woodford  Peachy     : 1  Sept.87 

Dibblee,  Frederick  Lewis,45  Assistant  Instructor  of  Gunnery,  1  Apr.  97  1  Sept." 

McCarthy,  Kdward  1  Sept. 90 

Lumsden,  Frederick  William 1  Sept. 90 

Wyley.  John  Deane  NewbanK 1  Sept. 90 

Brongh ,  John 1  Sept. 91 

Nugent,  Thomas  George  Hodges  1  Sept. 92 

Schreiber,  Arthur  Thomas  :  Scpt.92 

Spnrwav,  Humphry  Weston 1  Sept. 92 

Fouiis,  Archibald  Primrose  Liston    1  Sept. 92 

LlBUTENANTS. 

Senior,  Guy...:.  1  Sept. 93    1  July  94 

Beyts,  Herbert  William  Hope 1  Sept.93    1  July  94 

Han  key,  Maurice  Pascal  Alers 1  Sept.95    1  July  96 

Temple,  Reginald  Cecil   i  Sept.95    l  July  96 

Paterson,  Robert  Ormiston  1  Sept.95    1  -'nly  96 

Harding,  Edward  West  1  Sept.95    1  July  96 

Troctnan,  Nathaniel  Fiennes 1  Sept.95    1  July  96 

Fisher,  Charles  Taylor    1  Sept.95    1  July  96 

Shaw,  James  Donald  Hay 1  Sept.95    1  July  96 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Ford,  Richard  Vernon  Tredmnicle 1  Sept  _ 

Raikes,  George  Leonard 1  Sept. 96 

Simson,  Arthur  Fraser  1  Sept. 96 

Jones,  John  Hynaman    1  Sept. 96 

Leahy,  Thomas  Bernard  Arthur '. 1  Sept.96 

Ridings,  Arthur  William  George    1  Sept.96 

Troup.  ArthuT  George 1  Sept.96 

Russell,  George  Toung  1  Sept.96 

Foster,  Richard  Foster  Carter    1  Sept.97 

Bishop,  Charles  Arthur 1  Sept.97 

Tanqueray-Willaume,  Frederick  George 1  Sept.97 

Dening.  Harold 1  Sept.97 

Barr.  Edwin  Harold 1  Sept.97 

Woodcock,  George  Cyril    1  Sept.97 

Mathew,  George 1  Sept.97 

Hill,  Basil  Alexander  1  Sept.97 

Saikelrl,  Arthur  Frederick 1  Sept.97 

Wright,  Edwin  1  Sept.97 

Harrington,  Oswald  Copley  Harrington    1  Sept.97 

Lane-Poole,  Francis  Gainsborough   1  Jan 

Vine,  Francis  Marshall 1  Jan 

Rawlins,  Stuart  William  Hughes 1  Jan 

Hudleston,  John  Wallace  1  Jan.  98 

Heycock,  Percy  Raworlh    1  Jan. 

Crawley,  Chetwode  George  Green   1  Jan. 

jolly,  William  Archibald    i  Jan.  98 

Kilvert,  Robert  Edgar r  Jan.  98 

LushingtOD,  Guye  Wellesley : 1  Jan 

Van  der  Kiste,  John  Edward   _ 1  Jan 

Prynne,  Alan  Harvey  Lockyer   1  Sept.  98 

Briscoe,  Lancelot  Dunlop 1  Sept. 

Blount,  Harold  1  Sept. 98 

Passy.  Logan  Deare    1  Sept. 98 

Wright,  Daniel  Rivers 1  Sept. 98 

Leslie,  Seymour  Granger 1  Sept. 98 

Caulfleld.'St.  George  Frederick  Gordon 1  Sept.93 

Wilde,  Percy  Montague  Clifton  1  Sept.  98 

Twiss,  Hubert  Richard   1  Sept.98 

Divisional  Staff. 
Quarter  Master*. — Hill,  Arthur,  22  Sept.  04,  Hon.  Lieut. ;  Callaway,  Frederick,  17  Mar.  95,  Hon.  Lieut. ;  Rodway, 

Stephen  George,  8  Nov.  97,  Hon.  Lieut. 
Staff  Officer.  —  Slesson,  Captain  Herbert,  3  Dec.  98    |         Paymaster.— Gaitskell,  Major  W.  J.,31  24  Mar.  98. 
Barrack  Master. — Allen,  Alexander,15  2  July  92;  2nd  Li.  13  Dec.  65:   \*t  j^t.  3  Aug.  67  ;    Capt.  8  May  77  ;  Bf.  Major, 

Fleet  Surgein.—EUis,  Herbert  M.,  8  June  97.  [11  July  02;  Major,  15  June  86;  Hon.  Lt. Colonel,  18  July  98. 

Surgc-jns'.—HiW,  R.,  20  July  97  ;  Wilson,  G.,  MB.  30  Nov.  97.     |       Chaplain.— Harris,  Xev.  W.  S.,  MA.  1  Oct.  98. 
Blue — Facings  Scarlet.  |  Head  Quarters — Eastney  Barracks,  near  Portsmouth. 


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Div 

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Por. 
Por. 
Deal 
Ply. 
Por. 
Fly. 
Por. 
Cha. 
Cna. 
Por. 


Cha. 
Ply. 
Ply. 

Cha. 
Ply. 
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Cha. 
Cha 
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Ply. 

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Ply- 
Deal 
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Ply. 
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Cha. 
Deal 
Oha. 
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Por. 

Ply. 

Por. 

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Ply. 

Deal 
Cha. 
Por. 
Per. 
Ply. 
Piy. 

Por. 

Ply. 
Cha. 

Cha. 

Cha. 
Cha. 

Ply. 
Cha. 
Cha. 
Ply. 
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Undr.iKUT 

MlJOBS. 

Gamming,  William  Sydney | 

Raitt,  Francis  jGllitfe,"a  i^sr.  of  Gymnastics,  10  Aug.  93 
Harvest,  W.  Sidney  Smith.8"  Inst.  Musketry,  8  Mar.  98 
Bernard,  John.61  Adj. 4  Middlesex  Vol.  Rifles,  15  Nov.  97 

Clarke,  Charles*2 

Cotterill,  H.  Gordon.83  Inst,  of  Musketry,  22  June  98 
Kennedy,  Chas.Hy.,8Mr7/.  2  Vol. Bn. Scot  Rifles,i5Sept..  97 

Luke,  Edward  Vyvyan85    

Peters,  Leonard  Obristophei    

Anderson.  Graham  D'Arcv,  Inst,  of  Gun.  20  Nov.  95 

Huggins,  Michael  Alfred  Colin,   Inst,  of  Musketry 

Scott,  Fitzroy  Tnfton  Holt  

Drury,  William  Price    

Captains. 

Prendergast,  Frederick  Lenox86 

(Jrmston,  Archibald  George  Brabazcn 

Orowthcr,  Edw.  Samuel  ilsi.Kliw-ond,  Tntt.  of  Gunnery,  ;o  Dec.  96 
Holman,  Herbert  William  LiddellfH  Naoal  Intel!.  Dept.  Admiralty 

Bvne, Roland  Martin 

Vincent,  Arthur  Gnstave,  St  of  Officer,  18  Aug.  96  

Harchant.  Alfred  Edmund88 

■don.  Charles  Louis.  Adj.  4  Vol.  Bn.  Scottish  Hijles,  21  Sept.  96 
Roe,  Edic   Chat  Barliett^  Adj.  6  Vol.  Bn.  Liverpool  Regt.  1  Oct.  96 

.  rant,  William  Arthur  Churchill     

White.  TWoart  Sonthey  Neville,91  Staff  Officer,  27  Aug.  98     

Durtnys,  Charles  Ernest  Edward,12  Inst,  rf  Gunnery,  6  Dec.  97  .. 

Tailes,  David  Augustus 

Crocmau.  Oh  irles  Newsham93 

Jox,  Gerald  Aylmer 

Vbrahall.John  Hoskyns85 

Ohown,  Ernest  Edward,  Superintendent  of  Gymnasia,  Gibraltar... 

Binney,  Walter  Krskine 

Joddard,  .Tames  Bainey"  

Parsons,  Cunliffe  U'Neile  

Onrteis,  Herbert  St.  Leger 

Shubrick,  Charles  Louis 

Saumarez,  Rrchard  .Tames < 

Mercer,  David.  Staff  Officer,  12  Dec.  98 

Henderson,  Cecil  

Orlebar,  Evelyn  Henry    

E  idy,  Frederick  William  Edward 

Daniel,  Edward  Yorke 

onuolly,  Arthur  Matthew 

Luard,  Frank  William.  Adjutant  18  Aug.  95  

Matthews,  Godfrey  Est  court,  serving  with  Egyptian  Army 

Bayliff,  Richard  Lane  

ont,  Godfrey  Lancaster,*'  Adjutant  Malta  Art.  23  Sept.  97  .. 

Beith,  Robert  Douglas .' 

Athow,  Frank 


Lywo-id,  Edwin  Gifford,  Adj.  2  Vol.  Bn.  Highland  Lt.  Inf.  15  Nov.  97 

Pym,  John  Beville,  Adjutant  2  Guerns°y  Militia,  2  Mar.  96 

Basevi,  William  Henry,  Army  Pay  Department  

Bendyshe,  Richard  Nelson,  Adjutant  30  Mar.  96  

Palmer,  Harry  Douglas,  Adjutant  17  June  95 

Brabazon,  Anthony  Heyland     

Evelegh,  Edmund  George  

Graham,  Hamilton  Maximillian  Christian  William   

Parser.  James  Henry 

Godfrey,  Frederick  Rowlandson    

Eagle,  Francis  Elwyn  Bunbury  

Stroud,  Edward  James   

Eoans,  Horace  Carillon,  Adj.  4  Vol.  Bn.  Manchester  Regt.  1  Apr.  97 

Wylde,  Arthur  William 

Hobbs.  Frederick  Manoli  Baltazzi,  serving  with  Egyptian  Army 

Frankis,  Walter  William  

Connolly,  William  Edward  Gunnell,  Adjutant  12  Aug.  96 

Lambert,  John  Hamilton 

Marr'ianf,  John,  Adj.  ■?  Vol.  Bn.  S.  Staffordshire  Segt.  25  Feb.  9S. 

Smith,  Wilfred  Noel  Edmund    

Harris,  William  Albert 

Watson.  Charles  Stanbrough,  Instructor  of  Signalling,  13  Sept.  97 

Smith,  Wilfred  Hugh  Moore  

arrett,  John  Raymond    

Collar  I.  Charles  Etwin,  serving  with  the  Uganda  Rifles 

Blumberg,  Herbert  Edward  

Crowther,  John  Ernest,  Naval  Intelligence  Department,  Admiralty 

Phillips.  Frank  Truscott 

Drake-Brockman.  Charles  Edward  Fitzroy 

Cupman,  John  Arthur 

Rombulow-Pearse,  Arthur  Egmont 

Coke,  Ernest  Sacheverell — 

Strouts,  Bernard  Murton 

Ouvruanney,  Edmund  Mana ton  Carpenter 

Farquharson.  H.  D., Assist.  Prof,  of  Fortifications, R.N.Coll.  1  Jan. 97 

vleister,  Richard  Henry  Julius 

Noble,  John  Brecknock    

Vrmstrong,  St.  G .  B .,  Inst,  of  Musk.,  Mediterranean  Fleet,  13  July  96 
iarduer,  Francis  Stewart 

Anderson,  Gilbertlronside 

Hutchison.  Alexander  Richard  Hamilton,  Instructor  of  Signalling 

Vtullins,  George  James  Herbert  

Vhitmarsh.  John  Francis  Victor  Silver 

Robertson,  Claude  William102    

Halliday,  Lewis  Stratford  Tollemache  .. 
'rocker,  Herbert  James 


1  Feb.  S7 
1  Feb.  " 


1  Feb.  87 
1  Sept.87 
1  Sept.R? 
1  Sept." 
1  Sept. 
1  Feb. 
r  Feb. 
1  Feb.  S8 
1  Feb. 
1  Sept.  88 
1  Sept.8f 
1  Sept.  "" 
1  Sept.8S 
1  Sept."" 
1  Sept. 
1  Feb. 
1  Feb.  8S 
1  Feb. 
1  Feb. 
1  Feb. 
1  Feb. 
1  Feb. 
1  Feb. 
1  Sept.^9 
1  Sept." 


1  Sept.  80 
1  Sept. 80 
1  Feb.  81 
1  Feb.  81 
1  Sept. 81 
1  Sept.  8  j 
1  Sept.  81 
1  Sept.  81 
1  Sept.Si 
1  Sept.  80 
1  Sept.  82 
1  Sept.  82 
1  Sept.  82 
1  Sept.  82 
1  Sept.  82 
c  Feb.  83 
1  Feb.  83 
1  Feb.  83 
1  Feb.  83 
1  Feb.  " 
1  Feb. 
1  Feb.  83 
1  Feb.  \ 
1  Feb.  83 
1  Feb.  83 
1  Sept.  83 
1  Sept.  83 
1  Feb.  84 
1  Feb.  84 
1  Sept.  84 
1  Sept  " 
1  Sept.  S4 
1  Sept 
1  Sept 
1  Feb. 
1  Feb. 
1  Feb. 
4  Mar.  85 
1  Sept. 85 
1  Sept.85 
1  Sept. 
1  Sept.8  = 
1  Sept  8s 
1  Feb.  86 
1  Feb.  86 
1  Feb.  86 
1  Sept. 86 
1  Sept.80 
1  Sept.S6 
1  Sept.86 
1  Sept.  86 
1  Sept.86 
24  Mar.  SE 
24  Mar.  88 
1  Sept.36 
24  Mar.  88 
28  Sepl  88 
28  Sept. 38 
28  Sept.iP 
28  Sept.  88 
1  Apr.  80 
1  Apr.  89 
1  Apr.  89 
r  Apr. 
27  Sept. 
27  .-ept 
27  Sept.; 
27  Sept. 
27  Sept.89 

27  Sept  " 

28  Mar.  00 

27  Sent. 89 

28  Mar.  90 
■A  Mar.  9c 
28  Mar.  9 
28  Mar.  00 
28  Mar  00 
28  Mar.  90 


10  Mar.  00 
to  Mar.  90 
17  Apr.  90 
21  Apr.  90 
31  May  90 
16  July  90 
j  Aug.  90 

10  Aug.  90 
6  Aug.  90 
1  Sept.  9 1 
1  June  92 
8  July  021 
8  Sept.  92 

28  Sept.92 

0  Nov.  92 
8  July  93 

29  Auet.  93 

11  Sept.93 
11  Sept.93 

6  Dot.  93 
28  Nov.  93 

5  Dec.  93 

6  Jan.  94 
20  Jan.  94 

1  Feb.  94 
1  Apr.  94 
1  Apr.  94 
6  Aug.  94 
5  Nov.  94. 

25  Nov.  94 

15  Dec.  94  16  Nov.  9? 

25  Jan.  95] 

20  Feb.  95I25  May  9? 

21  Mar.  95 
23  Mar.  93 

25  Mar.  95 
1  Apr.  95 
1  Apr.  95 
t  Apr.  95 
1  Apr.  95 
1  Apr.  95 
1  Apr.  95 

1  May  95 

8  Sept.93 
iS  Sept. 95 
20  Nov.  95 
29  Nov 

7  Feb.  96 

2  Mar.  95 

7  Mar.  96 
1  Apr 
6  Sept. 96 
6  Sept  96 

9  Scpt.o6 
1  Sept  96 

16  Dec.  96 

16  Jan.  97 

26  Jan. 97 
23  Feb.  97 
25  Mar.  97 

1  Apr.  97 
1  Apr.  97 
1  Apr.  97 
1  Apr.  97 
\  June  97 

14  Aug.  97 

17  Aug.  97 

15  Sept.  97 
25  Sept. 97 

8  Oct.  97 
8  Oct.   97 

13  Nov.  97 
13  Nov.  97 
15  Nov.  97 
17  Nov.  97 

6  Dec.  97 

1  Jan.  9S 

8  Jan.  98 


j  July  90  16  Jan.  98 
3  July  90,31  Jan.  oS 


1  Sept.89    1  July  9c  25  Feb. 


Morres,  Elliot  Hody !   i  Septal  1  July  90,  8  Mar.  9S 


Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry. 


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Ser. 

Por. 

10 

Oba, 

10 

Deal 

9 

Deal 

9 

Cha. 

9 

Ctaa. 

9 

Cha. 

9 

Ply. 

9 

Ply. 

9 

Por. 

9 

Captains. 


Heriot,  Granville  Mackey 

Drage,  Gilbert   

Doig,  Richard  Osborn  Maclean 

Edwards,  Frederick  Charles 

Morgan,  Reginald   Hallward 

Pinlaison,  John  Bruce 

Bridges,  Francis  Doveton     

Colquhoun,  Robert  Crosthwaite      

Bevves,  Arthur  Edward,  Siipt.  of  Swimn 
Kitcat,   Arthur  de  Winton 


ing  Instruction, 


2ndLIEUT.  1st  LIBUT.     CAPTAIN.    BT.  MAJOK 


1  Sept. 89  1  July  90 

1  Sept.89  1  July  90 

1  Sept. 90  1  July  91 

1  Sept.90  1  July  91 

1  Sept.go  1  July  91 

1  Sept.gol  1  July  91 

1  Sept.90  1  July  91 

1  Sept. go  1  July  91 

1  Sept.90  1  July  91 

1  Sept.90  1  July  91 


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I>™1_  LIEUTENANTS. 

Por.    Bourchier,    Philip    Lennox") 

Walter  j 

Por.   Pryce-Browne,  Wm.    Herb.  ( 
Assist.  Inst,  of  Musketry  ...  ) 
Ply.   Darley,  Henry   La  Touche,  ~l 
Assist.  Inst,  of  Gunnery     ..  j 
Brogden.        John       Silvester,^ 
serving  in  the  British  Cen-  > 

tral  Africa  Protectorate  ) 

Cha.  Boyle,  Fras.  Rayner,   A. 

Inst,  of  Musketry  . 
Deal  Dalton, Cecil  William  Robert 

Asst.  Inst,  of  Musketry ) 

Cha.   Robinson,  Guy  Vaiide'enr 

Cha.  Abrahall,  Chris.  Hy.  Ho^kyns 
Cha.  Bockett-Pugh,  Edw.  Hatdinsr 
Por.   Lloyd,  Henry  Talbot  Rickard 

Por.   Wray,  Edmund 

Por.    Story,  Edward  Kenmir 

Por.    Hawkins,    Thomas    Henry,  > 
Assist.  Inst,  of  Gunnery    ...  j 

Ply.    Miller,  Leander  William    

Ply.    Howard,   Hy.   Martin,  Asst.  ) 

Inst,  of  Gunnery   j 

Por.  O'Sullivan,   Hugh   Dcrmod  ) 

Evan j 

Cha.  Buruard,     Frank      Evelyn "; 

Chichester j 

Por.    Harvey,  Francis  John  Wm.100 

Por.   Grattan,  Arthur  Phayre    

Ply.    Clark,  J.  Arthur  Myle'sAriel, ) 

Asst.  Inst,  of  Musketry j 

Ply.    Sampson-Way, NoweilFitz, ) 

Edward  Greviile $ 

Ply.    Cator,  Robert 

Cha.   Dustan,  John  William    

Por.   Jones,  Walter  Thos.  Cre.-swell 

Por.    Luard,  Trant  Bramslon    

Ply.    Scott,     Neville     Anderson") 

Woodward ) 

Deal  Shine,   John    Piercey,    In-  ) 

structor  of  Swimming  J 

Ply.    Morse,  Allan  Stewart 

Cha.   Esson,  William 

Rigby.  John    Ce<il  Heagren,^) 
serving  in  IV  est  Africa    ...  j 

Cha.  Thoroton,  Charles  Julian 

Ply.    Simmons,  Percy  Waiter   ..  .. 

Ply.    Nelson,  Francis  Arthur 

Ply.    Cartwright,  Fras.  John  Winsor 

Por.    Deed,  John  Cyril 

Por.    Molloy,  Percy    

Cha.  Coles,  Herbert  Jefferis 

Por.   Willis.  Richard  ffolliott 

Cha.  Strong,  Fred.  Lewis  Harford 

Por.    Muller,  George  Fison 

Ply.    Heard,  Samuel  Ferguson 

Por.   Grover,  John 

Cha.  Little,  Arthur  Greenway  

Cha.  Manley,  George   Errington) 

Drummond j 

Cha.  French,  Arthur  Harwood     ... 

Por.   Wilson,  Leslie  Orme   

Por.  Simpson,  William  George    .. 
Cha.   Mayhew,  Charles  Lawson    ... 

Por.   Burge,  Norman  Ormsliy   

Cha.   Hall,  Fras.  Hamilton  Howard 
Cha.  Saunders,  Frederick  John   . 
Ply.    Heycock,  Alt'.  Gee.  Sydney 
Ply.    Walthall,  Brian  Jas.  Delves 

Ply.    Nixon,  James  Ryder  

Ply.    Barber,  Cyril  Frederic 

Cha.  Baker,  Jasper   

Por.   Griffiths,  Francis  Home    ... 
Por.   Marshmau,  Moore   Havelock 
Ply.    Houghton,  H.  Nelson  Hobart 
Por.   Mairis,  Edward  Shuckburgh 
Cha.   Milner,  Art.  Geo.  Champneys 

Por.    Lees,  Thomas  Orde  Hans 

Cha.  Orpen-Palmer,  Edw.  Orpen  / 

Herbert    j 

Cha.  Musson,  Samuel  Paynter 

Cha.  Jones,  Henry  Albert  Hathway 
Por.   Benett,  Henry  Cleeve 


1  Sept.90 
1  Sept.90 
1  Sept.90 

t  Sept.90 

1  Sept.90 

1  Sept.90 

1  Sept.90 
1  Sept.90 
1  Sept.90 
i  Sept.90 
1  Sept.91 
1  Sept.91 

1  Sept.91 

1  Sept.91 

1  Sept.92 

1  Sept.92 

1  Sept.92 

1  Sept.92 
1  Sept.92 

1  Sept.92 

1  Sept.92 

1  Sept.92 
t  Sept. 9 
1  Sept. 93 
1  Sept. 93 

1  Sept  93 

1  Sept.93 

1  Sept.93 
1  Sept.93 

1  Sopt.93 

1  Sept.93 
1  b'eb.  94 
1  Feb.  94 
1  Feb.  94 
1  Feb.  94 
1  Feb.  94 
1  Feb.  94 
1  Feb.  94 
t  Feb.  94 
1  Sept. 94 
1  Sept.  94 
1  Sept.94 
1  Sept.94 

1  Sept.94 

1  Sept. 94 
1  Feb.  95 
1  Feb.  9: 
1  Feb.  9, 
t  Feb.  9 
1  Feo.  9 
1  Feb.  9 
1  Feb.  95 
1  Feb.  95 
1  Feb.  9, 
1  Sept.9^ 
1  Sept.95 
1  Sept.95 
1  Sept. 9: 
1  Sept  9^ 
1  Sept.95 
1  Sept, 
1  Sept.95 

1  Sept.95 
1  Jan.  9f 
1  Jan.  9t 


1  July  91 
1  July  91 
1  July  91 

1  July  91 

1  July  91 

1  July  91 

1  July  91 
1  July  91 
1  July  91 
1  July  91 
1  July  9 
1  July  92 

i  July  92 

1  July  9 

1  July  93 

1  July  9 

1  July  93 

1  July  93 
1  July  93 

1  July  93 

1  July  93 

1  July  93 
1  July  93 
1  July  94 
1  July  94 

1  July  94 

1  July  94 

1  July  94 
1  July  94 

1  July  94 

1  July  94 

1  Jan.  9 

9 


Div 

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Cha. 
Cha. 
Por. 
Por. 
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Lieutenants. 
Rooney,  Gerald  Christonher 
Graham,  Cbas.  Fredk.  Oliver 

Jarpenter,  George   

Cuffe,  James  Aloysius  Francis 

Reid,  Frederic  James 

Hood,  Charles  Hugh  

Lawrie,  F.  Bruce  Aunandale 
Arbuckle,  Fras.  Jas.  Vaughan 
O'Sullivan,  Barry  Redmond  ) 

de  Waal   ) 

Hall,  Charles  Leigh    

Christie,  Wm.  Edw.  Tolfrey... 
Armstrong,    Hafjld    Gage ) 

Bewes  ) 

Stopford,  Wyndha.m  Horace 

Shakespear,  Windham) 

Arthur  Bucknall i 

Richmond,  Henry  Spencer ") 

Hamilton     J 

Stockley,    Henry    Hudson ) 
Fraser .) 

Harmar,  Charles  D'Oyly 

Hazel,  James    

Channer,  Hugh  Watson    

Tesse,  John  Leonard 

D'Oyly,  Henry  Ralph  Neville 

Shewed,  Geo.  Lewis  Forster 

Gillies,  Archibald  Malcolm... 

Bennett,  Maurice  Filmer 

Sandilands,  Prescott 

Arbuthnot,  William  Patrick 

Lampen,  Lewis  Charles 

Ozanne,  Harold 

Hickson, Gerald  Robt.Stedall 

Regnart,  Cyrus  Hunter   

Norcock,  Lawrence   

Still,  Egerton  Willoughby  ... 

White,  Richard  Noel 

Temple.  Frank  Valiant    

Lloyd,  Hugh  Salusbury  

Gardiner,     Bernard     Cal-  \ 
woodley J 

Home,  John  Gilbert 

Shelton,  Charles 


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Second  Lieutenants, 

Kendle,  Francis  Clifford 
Poe,  William  Skeffington 
Darwall,  Robert  Henry  ... 

Ormsby,  Robert  Daly  

Trew,  Edward  Fynmore... 

eyts,  R.  Fleetwood  Sconce 
Elliot,  Bertram  Nowell   .. 
Morgan,  Henry  Arthur  .. 
Selby- Lowndes,  Howard  W. 
Johnstone,  Allan    Martin  "| 

Douglas ) 

Clutterbuck,  Noel  Stanley... 

Cox,  Frederick  Hugh  

Andrews,  Christopher  Boyd 

Clark,  Richard  John    

Montgomery.Hugh  Ferguson 

Colley,  Percy  Harold 

M'Laughlin,    William  Pul- ) 

teney  Michael  Dal/.ell  ...  j 

Tetley,  Arthur  Stanley 

Bush.  John   

Neville,  Bertram 

Morton,  Herbert  Claude 

Lindesay,  Frederick  Sinclair 
Wainwright.G.Cholmondele; 
Jodfrey,  Wi.liam  Wellington 
Waller.  Richard  Campbell  > 

Shakespear  S 

Miles,  Harry  William 

Davenport,  Charles  Salus-  \ 

bury  M-Nab  i 

Fletcher,  Edward  Keeling  ... 

Syson,  Alfred  Edward 

Dawson,  Harold  John  Hunter 

Sinclair,  Walter  

Festing,  Maurice  Christian... 


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Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry. 
Divisional  Stiff. 
Paymastbes. 

Gi'il-ton,  Henry,"  i  Aug.  90 ;   2nd.Lt.  31  Dec.  62 ;  1st  Lt.  ■>.%  June  66 ;  Capt.  2  July  78  ;  Major,  1  Sept.  83  ;  Hon. 

Lt. Colonel,  1  Aug.  97. 
Dick,  Charles  Baker  Goodrich,  1  July  93;  2nd  Lt.  8  Dec.  66;    1st  Lt.  3  Aug.  67;  Capt.  1  July  81;  Bt. Major, 

8  Dec.  87  ;  Major,  7  Apr.  83  ;  Hon.  Lt.Colonel,  18  July  98. 
Hearle,  Parkins,  1st  Lt.  19  Dec.  68;  Capt.  1  July  81  ;  Bt. Major,  16  Dec.  89  ;  Major,  25  April  90;  Bt. Lt.Colonel, 

16  Dec.  96. 
Gaitskell,  Walter  James,  24  March  08  ;  Zieut.  1  Sept.  76  ;   Captain,  23  March  86  ;  Major,  30  June  96. 
Cougdon,  Ernest  Charles  Lambert,6"  6  Oct.  98;  Lieut.  1  Sept.  76;  Captain,  1  Nov.  85  ;  Major,  5  Dec.  93. 

Bauback  Mastebs. 
Denny,  Richard,93  15   Oct.  95;  Lt.  24  June  68    Captain,  1  July  8z;  Brevtt  Major,  24  June  89  ;  Major,  17  Apr.  90; 

Brevet  Lt.Colonel,  11  Apr.  96. 
Pyne,  Edward  Ernest,"  17  Mar.  96;  Lieut.  6  Dec.  67;  Capt.  1  July  Si;  Bt. Major,  6  Dec.  88;  Major,  17  June  89; 

Bt. Lt.Colonel,  6  Dec.  95. 
Quill,  John  Jerome,57  14  Aug.  97  ;  Lieut.  24  June  68  ;  Captain,  1  July  81 ;  Bt. Major,  24  June  89;  Major,  21  Apr. 

90  ;  Brevet  Lt.Colonel,  24  June  96. 
Kelly,  Henry  Charles  Thomas,  12  Dec.  93 ;  Lieut.  19  Sept.  77  ;  Captain,  4  Feb.  86;  Major,  15  Dec.  94. 

Qcabteh  Mastebs. 
Murphy,  James,101  1  July  82  ;  Hon. Capt.  1  July  92  ;']  Deal  I  Pawsey,  William  Isaac,  1  Apr.  95 ;  Son.  Zieut. 


Hon.  Major  18  Oct,  96.'  [ ,  Ply. 

Bui'tenshaw.John,10^  July83;  Hon.Capt.4  July93;'!  Por. 

Hon. Major,  23  July  97.  H  Peal 

Harding,  George  Foster,  8  Aug.  89  ;  Hon.  Lieut,  j,  Ply. 
Tucker,  Benjamin,  1  Apr.  95  ;  Hon.  Lieut.  \\  Pcir. 

White,  John,  1  Apr.  95  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 


Ply. 
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1 1  Cha. 
Fleet  Subgeons 


Slaney,  Charles  Wynne,  1  Apr.  95  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
Marriott,  William,  12  Nov.  95  :  Hon.  Lieut. 
Diggon,  Robert  William,  18  Oct.  96  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
Clark,  Alexander,  n  Mar.  97;  Hon.  Lieut. 
Bush,  Oliver  George,  23  Oct.  97  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 
Blacker,  Walter,  22  July  98  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 


Bentham,  R.,  24  Dec.  97. 
Anderson,  J.  H.,  MD.  1  Mar.  58. 


Penfold,  E.  A.,  11  Feb..  97. 
Shaw,  E.  A.,  MA.,  10  Mar.  . 
Jackson,  P.  V.,  11  Mar.  98. 


IjDeallDrew,  W.  B.,  14  May  98. 

Subgeons. 

Por.  [Mahon,  F.  F.,  24  Mar.  98. 
Deal  Mortimer,  E.  ¥.,  19  Oct.  93. 


"Cha.  I  Sullivan,  Rev.  Eugene,  MA.  6  July  97. 
Por.   I  Shone,  Rev.  S.  A.,  LLD.  BA.,  20  Dec.  95. 


Chaplains. 

I  .Ply.   I  Stebbing,  Rev.  F.  C  1  Sept.  98. 
[Deal    Warleigh,  Rev.  F.  L.,  16  July  95. 


Scarlot — Facings  Blue.      Agents, 

Office,  Craven  House,  Northumberland  Avenue,  W.C. 


Naval  Ordnance  Department. 

{Transferred  from  Ordnance  Store  Department  under  Order  in  Council  9  May,  1891.) 


Assistant  Commissabies  Genkeal  ok  Oednance. 
With  Hon.  rank  of  Lieut. Colonel. 

Baker,  Robert  Barrington1 

■de  Salts,  Edward  John 

St.  Quintin,  Arthur  Newton    

Hain,  Herbert  Andrew  David2  

Arnold,  Francis  Havard  

Wright,  William  Frederick3    

Bruno,  Hugh  Watson  Bruno  

Ozanne,  Charles  Heinekin  

Edyvean,  Frederick  George   

Aplin,  Hugh  Morgan5  (Lt.  R.  Art.  28  Jan.  75  ;  Capt.  ~) 

R.  Art.  i  Jan.  84) j 

With  Hon.  rank  of  Major. 
Brabazon,  William  Beaufort  (2nd  Lt.  44  F.  13  Aug. 79;  ) 

Lt.EssexRegt.  1  July  81  ;  Capt.ExsexRegt.13AvT.S7)  ) 

Depjtt  Assistant  Commissabies  Geneeal 
of  Oednance. 


Quabtbe  Mastebs. 

Harris,.  George0    

Sheppard,  Charles  Lee7    


DEP.  assist. 

COM.  GEN. 
OF    OHD. 


ASSIST. 

COM.  GEN. 

OF    OBD. 


31  jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 

1  Apr. 

1  May 
17  June 
11  Sept.  80 

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27  Apr. 


80 


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5  Oct. 
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1  Apr.    93 

1  Apr.   93 
11  Sept.  95 


QUABTEB 
MJSTEB. 


30  Sept.  Si 
30  Mar.    85 


DEPUTY 
COM.  GEN. 
OF    OBD. 


HON.  CAPT. 


10  Jan.    83 
15  June  85 


Station. 


Plymouth. 

Portsmouth. 

Woolwich. 

Chatham. 

Priddy's  Hard. 

Woolwich. 

Portsmouth. 

Admiralty. 

Bull  Point. 

Upnor. 
Chatham. 


Woolwich. 
Woolwich. 


1  Lt.Colonel  Baker  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  :87s- 74  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal). 

2  Lt.uolonel  Hain  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

3  Lt.Colonel  Wright  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

5  Lt.Colonel  Aplin  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  ;8S2  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6  Captain  Hirris  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.     Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (mentioned  in  despatches,  honorary  rank  of 

Ci-Dtain,  Medal, and  Khedive's  Star) .  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Chas. Warren  in  1884-S5. 

7  Captain  Sheppard  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  in  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).      Served  with  the  Nile 
Kxpeditiiu  in  1S84-85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  granted  honorary  rank  of  Captain,  Clasp). 


War  Services  of  General  Officers  of  Royal  Marine  Forces.  402a 

I  General  P.  E.  Halliday  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  i855~,  and  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar  boats  during  the 
bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

8  General  Mairis  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  .R.  M.  Brigade,  including  the  battle-  ol 
Baiaklava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  until  the  declaration  of  peace  in  1856.  Served  in  China  with  the  expeditionary 
force  in  1858-59  ;  also  the  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  the  taking  of  Tonghoo,  storm  and  cap- 
ture of  the  North  Takoo  Fort  (severelywoundedmthe  left  shoulder,  and  mentioned  in  deSDatches).  and  subsequent 
operations  as  Acting  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

9  Sir  Howard  S.  Jones  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1854  (Medal).  Commanded  the  Brigade  of  Royal 
Marines  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  "in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  Mahsama,  in  the 
two  actions  at  Kassasin.  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebif  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
Khedive's  Star,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen). 

10  Lieut.  General  F.  G.LeGrand  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  i854untilits  fall ;  was  also  at  the  capture  of 
Kertch,  and  occupation  of  Yeni  Kale,  and  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

II  Lieut. General  Graham  served  with  the  Baltic  Expeditions  in  1854  and  1855,  including  the  destruction  of  tele- 
graph stations  on  29th  June,  and  the  shelling  a  large  body  of  troops  on  1st  July  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-ei-Mahuta,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osrnanieh.and 
Khedive's  Star). 

la  Sir  Henry  Tuson  served  in  China  in  1858-60,  and  commanded  a  Detachment  on  an  expedition  against  pirates 
from  26th  Aug.  to  5th  Sept.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  100  junks 
and  236  guns.  Was  also  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Taku  Forts  on  25th  June  1859,  the  capture  of  the  Peiho  Forts  in 
i860,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  commanded  the 
Royal  Marine  Artillery  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (twice 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  CB.,  Medal  .with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  in  command  of  the  Royal  Marines,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  3rd  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  two  Clasps). 

13  Major  General  Barnes  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Canton  river  in  1856-58  ;  was  in  Macao  Fort  when  attacked 
by  junks  on  4th  January,  at  the  destruction  of  war  junks  in  Fatsham  Creek,  landed  to  destroy  a  village,  storm 
and  capture  of  Canton  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

15  Major  General  Cairncross  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1855  (Medal). 

16  Major  General  A.  French  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

17  Major  General  Colwell  sarved  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

18  Major  General  E.  L.  Rose  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  in 
command  of  Royal  Marines  in  Forts  Carysfort  and  Euryalus  at  Snakin  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

War  Services. — Royal  Marine  Artillery. 

1  Colonel  W.  Campbell  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  Alexandria  Forts,  and  subsequently  served  on  shore  till  the  end  of  the  war, 
including  the  occupation  of  Port  Said  and  the  surrender  of  Fort  Gemileh  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

15  Lt.Colonel  A.  Allen  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873,  including  the  engagements  at  Elmina.and  action,  at 
Essaman  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  atthe  bom- 
bardment of  Alexandria  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Expe- 
dition under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  (slightly  wounded)  and 
Temai  (4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  two  Clasps). 

19  Lt.Colonel  A.  L.  S.  Burrowes  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gingindhlovu 
and  at  the  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  re- 
connaissance in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

25  Major  L,  R.  Connolly  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

30  Major  Tatham  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  Alexandria 
forts  (Medal  with  Clasn,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

31  Major  W  J.  Gaitskell  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

32  Major  Orford  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel- 
el-Mahutn.  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  at  the 
destruction  of  Temai  (Clasp). 

33  Major  W.  F.  Trotter  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  Alex- 
andria forts  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

34  Major  H.  L.  Talbot  served  in  the  Egyptian  warof  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  Alexandria 
forts,  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  of  the  5th  August,  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  at  the 
two  actions  at  Kassasin  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

35  Major  C.  h.  N.  Bishop  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

36  Major  H.  D.  Drake.— See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

37  Major  Kappey  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

39  Major  G.  G.  Aston  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

40  Major  E.  P.  Brittan  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  pre- 
sent in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

41  Major  G.   M.  Campbell  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

43  Captain  H.  Slessor  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star',. 

44  Captain  H.  Oldfield  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  in 
command  of  a  Gunboat,  including  the  engagement  at  Firket  and  the  operations  at  Hafir  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Khedive's  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

45  Captain  F.  L.  Dibblee  served  in  the  Benin  Expedition  under  Rear  Admiral  Rawson  in  1897  with  the  Ro  yal 
Marines  (mentioued  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

War  Services. — Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry. 

1  Colonel   J.   I.   Morris  served   in    the   Soudan   campaign  in    1885   in  command  of  the  Sandbag  Camp;    w 
Assistant  Provost  Marshal  at  Suakin,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Hasheen  and  Handoub  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

*  Major  H.  Gritton  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin  during  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884  (Medal,  and  Khe- 
dive's Star). 


402b  War  Services.— Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry. 

86  Colonel  Crosbie  served  in  China  in  H.M.S.  Eodney  from  September  1867  to  September  1869  ;  waslanded  from 
the  Squadron  at  the  occupation  of  Yangchow  in  November  1868;  also  served  in  a  Battalion  at  the  attack  and 
capture  of  three  walled  villages  in  January  1869  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Was  landed  from  H.M.S.  Active  on 
the  27th  November  1873,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  command  of  the  Royal 
Marines,  including  the  bat'le  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  (slightly  wounded)  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal,  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Marines  of  H.'UL.S.  Active  on  the  expedition  up  the  river 
Congo  in  August  and  September  1875,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  (Brevet  of  Major).  Promoted  Captain  for 
services  in  Ashanti  and  the  River  Congo  Expeditions. 

30  Colonel  Schomberg  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Alexandria 
(Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  &ir 
Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  two 
Clasps). 

S8  Colonel  Kirchhoffer  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Nefiche 
and  with  the  Naval  Brigade  iD  the  action  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

40  Colonel  Dowding  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78  m  command  of  the  Royal  Marines  of  the  Naval  Brigade, 
and  was  present  in  the  Transkei  operations  and  in  the  engagements  at  Neumarke,  Quintana,  and  the  Perie  Bush  ; 
also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  command  of  the  Royal  Marines  of  H.M.S.  Active,  aud  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Inyezane  and  in  EKOwe  during  the  investment  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Captain  and 
Brevet  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

43  Colonel  Collin  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar, 
Tel-el-Mahuta.  and  Mahsama,  at  the  two  actions  at  Ivassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  i'el-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Sta  >j.  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  'L'ofVek  zereba  (two  Clasps). 

47  Lt. Colonel  A.  D.  Corbet  served  with  the  expedition  up  the  River  Gambia  against  Fodey  Silah  in  1894  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  promoted  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

48  Lt.Colonel  Bridge  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and 
the  Tofrek  zereba,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

52  Lt.Colonel  C.  G.  Gordon  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1884-85,  took  part  in  the  defence  of 
Suakin,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Htsheen  and  the  'fMfrek  z-ire'ia,  at  the  attack  on  the  convoy  on 
the  24th  March,  aud  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  ( Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

53  Lt.Colonel  Pyne  served  in  the  Ashanii  war  of  1873-74  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  waa 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at 
the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

57  Lt.Colonel  Quill  was  present  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Festing  at  the  defeat  of  the  Ashantis  in  the  two 
engagements  at  Elmina  on  the  13th  June  1873,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "skirmished  hia 
men  with  great  alacrity,  and  merited  much  praise"  (Medal). 

58  Lt  Colonel  Ilea  rle  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Was  sent  in  October  as  Special  Commissioner  to  the 
King  of  Denkera,  and  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  from  the  middle  of  November  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  waa 
present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6U  Lt.Colonel  T.  H.de  M.  Roche  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el- 
Mahuta,  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-ei-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Benin  Expedition  in  1097  under  Rear- Admiral  Rawson  in  command  of  the  Royal  Marines  with 
the  force  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

61  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  Robyns  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gingindhlovu 
and  at  the  relief  uf  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  1880  he  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Batonga,  on  the 
West  Coast  of  Africa,  and  commanded  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  destruction  of  three  villages  (mentioned  in 
despatches).    Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

62  Lt.Colonel  G.  T.  Onslow  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Si:akin,  and 
was  present  in  the  engageuie.its  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  at  that  -.ep.r  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and 
at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

53  Major  Horniblow  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1884-85  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6«  Major  E.  L.  M'Causland  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el- 
Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  tiie  battle,  of  Tel-el-Kebir— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

"Major  Money  served  with  the  Royal  Marines  in  the  Egyptian  war  ot  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Also  served  at  Suakin  during  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1884. 

66  Major  F.  G.  Cotter  served  m  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin.  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereoa,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction 
of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasp?.,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6"  Major  Congdon  served  at  Suakin  during  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

68  Ma^or  J.  R.  Johnstone  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

69  Major  A.  G.  Cochran  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Transport  Officer  at  Rainleh  while  the  Battalion 
was  at  Alexandria,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Malaha  Junction,  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th 
September,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

'°  Major  Plurabe  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1SS2,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in 
the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and' at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir— slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

71  Major  Maclurcan  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin,  and  was 
present'in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March- 
wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

"  Major  S.  P.  Peile  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar 
and  Tel-el-Mahuta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

"3  Major  J.  R.  H.  Oldfield  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  [See  also  Civil 
Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. J 

"5  Major  C.  H.  Willis  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  cf  1882,  including  the  occupation  of  Alexandria  and  the  defence 
of  Fort  Mex  (Medal   ar.d  Khedive's  Star). 

<6  Major  J.  H.Swanton  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  Alex- 
andria Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

"  Major  Frederick  White  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardmentof  the^Alex- 
andria  forts  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald 
Graham  in  1884,  and  was  pi  esent  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (5th  Class  ot  the  Medjidie.  two  Clasps). 

'8  Major  C.  Field  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Malaha  Junction  and 
Tel-el-Mahuta,  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

"9  Major  Raitt  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  on  6th  August,  and 
in  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  9th  September  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

80  Major  W.  S.  S.  Harvest  served  with  the  Royal  Marines  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the 
reconnaissance  m  force  fr  jm  Alexandria  on  5th  August,  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  the 
action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  at  the  battte  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  aud  Khedive's  Star). 

sl  Major  J.  Bernard  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Malaha 
Junction,  Tel-el-Mahuta,  and  Mahsama,  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el  ICebir  (Med&l 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star'. 

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Her  Majesty's  Local  Indian  Forces. — War  Services.  404a 

1  Sir  William  Lockhart  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  Oude  in  December  185S  and  January  1S59.  Served 
throughout  the  Bhootau  campaign  of  1864-66  as  Adjutant  14th  Bengal  Lancers  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Aide 
de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Merewether  commanding  Cavalry  Brigade  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was 
present  at  Arogee  and  the  fall  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Served  as  D.A.Q.M.  General 
2nd  Brigade  with  Hazara  Field  Force  in  the  Black  Mountain  Expedition  in  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Clasp).  Was  present  at  the  capture  of  Lambada  during  the  Dutch  war  in  Acheen  in  1875-77  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Dutch  War  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Road  Commandant  in  the  Khyber 
from  September  to  November  1879,  and  afterwards  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  Major  General  Roberts's 
Division,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879,  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-S7  in  command 
of  a  Brigade  (received  the  thanKs  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  KCB.,  aud  two  Clasps). 
Commanded  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1S91  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India  and  of  the 
Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  promoted  Major  General  for  distinguished  service  in  the  field,  Clasp)  ;  and  also 
commanded  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  rS92.  Commanded  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  in  1894-95  (received  the 
thanks  of  the  Government  of  India  for  the  skilful  manner  in  which  he  conducted  the  operations  to  a  completely 
successful  issue,  KCSI.,  and  Clasp).  Commanded  the  force  engaged  in  the  suppression  of  the  rising  on  the 
North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1897-98  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  GCB.  and  two  Clasps). 
[See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

29  Sir  Richard  Stewart  served  with  a  party  of  the  Mj'sore  Silladar  Horse  attached  to  the  Kurnool  Movable 

Column  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on   Shorapore  on  the  8th  February    1858,   on  which  occasion  he   was 

dangerously  wounded  by  two  sword  cuts;  also  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contir- 

gent  with  Brigadier  Hill's  Field  Force  in  the  Taptee  Valley,  in  Berar,  and  in  the  Deccan  from  November  185S  till 

March  1859  (Medal) .    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-87  in  command  of  a  Brigade  sent  to  the  "Ruby 

Mines  [received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Sir  Robert  Low  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855.    Served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign 

of  18^7-59  ;  present  at  the  actions  ofBudlee-ke-Serai  and  Nudjufghur,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi;  pursuit  of  tie 

rebels  end  taking  of  Fort  Jhujjur;  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow;  and  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Agra  Field  Force 

under  Brigadier  Showers  in  pursuit  of  rebels  in  Central  India  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 

Clasps).    Served  with  the  Eusofzie  Expedition  in  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80, 

and  was  present  with  the  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  at  the  assault  of  Zawa  ; 

accompaniedSir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  as  Chief  Director  of  Transport,  and  was  present  at 

the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).     Served  with 

the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S8  in  command  of  a  Brigade  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India, 

mentioned  in  despatches,  KCB.,  and  Clasp).    Commanded  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  in  1895.     This  force  was 

hastily  mobilized  to  undertake  the  relief  of  the  fort  of  Chitral, where  the  British  Agent  in  Gilgit  and  a  small  force 

were  beleaguered  by  a  large  body  of  tribesmen  under  Umra  Khan  ;  and,  although  Chitral  was  reached  and 

relieved  by  Lt.Coionel  Kelly  and  his  troops  from  Gilgit  before  Sir  Robert  Low's  force  could  reach  the  place,  the 

relief  was  made  practicable  by  the  co-operation  of  the  latter,  which  crossed  five  mountain  passes,  bridged  two 

rivers,  and  fought  victoriously  five  actions  with  the  enemy.     Sir  Robert  received  the  thanks  of  the  Government 

of  India,  and  of  the  Commander-in-Chief  in  India,  was  promoted  to  be  GCB.  and  awarded  the  India  Medal,  189=, 

with  Clasp. 

60  Lieut.General  A.  H.  Prinsep  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  his  Regiment,  the  6th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry,  at 
Sealkote  on  the  9th  July  1857  and  was  wounded.  He  afterwards  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Gogaria 
Jungles  and  was  present  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79, and  waspresent  atthe 
attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (mentionedin  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

62  Major  General  J.M.  C.Galloway  was  employed  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  Shahabad,  and  was  engaged  at 
Kheree  7th  October,  Burhampoor  14th  October,  Kheree  Saugor  16th  October,  Jugdespore  18th  October,  and 
Seekreta  and  Koath  Khaz  20th  October  1858,  and  in  Bundelcund  during  the  whole  of  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1°  Major  General  C.  A.  Moore  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  2nd  Bombay  Light  Cavalry  atthe  taking  of  Rewal, 
present  at  the  taking  of  Awah ;  served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Central  India  in  1858  ;  presentduring  the  operations 
in  the  Mahee  Kanta  in  1858  ;  and  at  the  night  attack  of  the  Khosias  at  Bbyrannah  and  during  the  operations  at 
Nuggur  Parker;  present  during  the  operations  in  Kattywar,  and  at  the  taking  of  the  Burda  Hills  and  defeat  of 
the  Wagheers  at  that  place  in  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  3rd  Light  Cavalry  during  the  Abyssinian 
campaign  of  1867-68,  and  commanded  the  Regiment  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  m  des- 
patches, Medal). 

75  Major  General  R.  Morris  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858, 
and  was  present  atthe  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  at  Koorsee  (Medal  with  Clasp), 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 
"s  Major  General  G.  T.  Halliday  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i338  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
82  Major  General  G.  C.  Hogg  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Girishk.andinthe  defence  of  Candahar  including  the  sortieof  Deh  Khojah  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal). 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Cavalry  and  Infantry. — War  Serriees. 

1  Major  General  Biscoe  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Khelat-i-Ghilzi 
and  Sir-i-Asp  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal).  Served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in 
1891  in   command  of  the  Cavalry  of  the  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Major  General  R.  M.  Jennings  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  186--64  and 
was  present  at  the  action  of  Shubkndder  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882.  °and'  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Coionel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th 
Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Major  General  G.  D'A.  Jackson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S78-79  (Medal). 

9  Major  Generil  N.  F.  Parker  served  in  the  Hazaracamnaign  in  1S68  '(Medal).  Also  served  in  the  A  f^han  war  in 
1878-79  (Medal). 

31  Colonel  Prendergast  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Cossyah  and  Jyntea.h  Hills  in  1862-63.  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Chin  Lushai  Expedition  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with 
the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp), 


404&  General  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Infantry. — War  Services. 

45  Colonel  A.  M.  Bruce  served  in  the Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal  withClasp).  Served  in  the  expedition 
against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879,  and  took  part  in  the  assault  of 
Zawa  (Medal),  and  in  the  Mahsood  VVuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Also  served  with  the 
Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  Seived  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Miranzai 
Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  1st  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

41  Colonel  L.  H.  E.  Tucker  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  including  tho 
forcing  of  the  Umbeyla  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp):  served  with  the  expedition  against  the 
Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  attack  and  cf-pture  of  Ali  Musjid,  with  the  second  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches), and  in  the  advance  to  Cabul  under  Brigadier  General  Charles  Gough  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

57  Colonel  E.  W.  Smyth  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  command 
of  the  25th  Punjab  Infantiy  (mentioned  in  despatchts,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Isazai 
Expedition  in  1892. 

5S  Colonel  W.  \V.  H.  Scott  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  186  ,and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala 
<mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in 
command  of  the  nth  Bengal  Lancers,  including  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB. , 
and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

59  Colonel  P.  W.  Smith  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  was  present 
at  the  storming  of  Lalloo  and  at  the  capture  of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880 

(Medal). 

60  Lt. Colonel  J.  A.  M'Xeale  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80  (Medal). 

73  Sir  William  Meiklejohn  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  operations  on  the  Black  Moun- 
tain (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  20th  Bengal  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  with  the  Zairnusht  Expedition  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  Mahsood 
Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  20th  Bengal  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh.and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  VVaziristan  Delimitation  Escort  under  Brigadier  General  Turner  in  1894  in 
command  of  the  20th  Bengal  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  underr 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Malakand  Brigade 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897,  and  was  present 
during  the  night  attacks  on  the  Camp  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Malakand  and  at  the  relief  of  Chakdara 
Fort;  was  in  command  of  the  relieving  Column,  including  the  engagement  at  Lmdakai  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches); commanded  a  Brigade  during  the  expedition  into  the  Mohmand  country  (mentioned  in  despatches); 
commanded  the  1st  Brigade  Buner  Field  Force  including  the  capture  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, KCB.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

74  Lt. Colonel  W.  Loch  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863-64,  and  was  presentat 
the  forcing  of  the  Umbeyla  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

75  Colonel  B.  Wemyss  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  on  the  Khyber  line  of  communications  (Medal). 

?8  Colonel  Wylie  served  with  the  7th  Royal  Fusiliers  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  the  taking  of  Lalloo  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  also  served  with  the  Bhootan 
Expedition  in  1865  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  10th  Bengal  Lancers  throughout  theAbyssiniun  war  of  1868  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  including  the  expedition  to  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp).  Served  through- 
out the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  as  Political  Officer  in  charge  of  the  Afghan  country  north  of  Quetta,  was  present 
with  the  expeditions  against  the  Kakar  and  Atchakzai  tribes,  and  as  Chief  Political  Officer  took  part  in  the  march 
to  Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  Her 
Majesty's  Government  and  of  the  Government  of  India,  CSI.,  and  Medal). 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Madras   Cavalry   and  Infantry. —  War  Services. 

1  Brigadier  General  M'Leod  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-87  as  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  General  Begbie  was  employed  in  the  Commissariat  Department  with  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  in 
1867-69  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Duffla Expedition  in  1874-75  as  Superintendent  cf 
Army  Signalling  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  as  Superintendent  of 
Army  Signalling  (mentioned in  despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

s  Colonel  A.  W.  L.  Anderson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-S7-  severely  wounded(Medal  with  Clasp) . 

9  Colonel  J.  G.  R.  0.  MacNeill  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant 
and  Quarter  Master  General  for  Intelligence  duties,  and  acted  as  guide  to  the  Column  in  the  attack  on  the  Minhla 
Redoubt — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


General  List  of  Officers   of  Bombay   Infantry. — War  Services. 

1  Major  General  M.H.Nicolson  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  i867-6S,and  was  present  at  the  action  of  A  rogee 
and  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Meda.l).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with'  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890  under  Sir  George  White  in  command  of  No.  2  Column  (men- 
tioned in  despatches). 

7  Colonel  J.  F.  Willoughby  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  of  1S67-68,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of 
Magdala  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp).  _ 

10  Colonel  W.  S.  Hore  served  with  the  Commis3ariat  Department  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1S67-6S 
/Medal) 

»  Lt. Colonel  M.  W.  Stevens  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Transport  Officer,  Cavalry  Brigade,  ^nl  was 
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Fenner,  Claude  Cambridge,  Wing  Officer  6  Punjab  Infantry... 
Hamilton,  Archibald  Samuel,  Wing  Officer  4  Sikh  Infantry... 

Searle,  Percy  Cormack,  Wing  Officer  9  Bombay  Infantry 

Major,  Francis  Forbes,  Wing  Officer  1  Infantry  Hyd.  Cont.  ... 

Fisher,  Frederick,  Wing  Officer  7  Bombay  Infantry 

Brooke,  Harry  Morris  M.,  Wing  Officer  20  Madras  Infantry  ... 
Henslowe,  Francis  J.  Deloraine.  Squad.  0fficer2  Punjab  Cav. 
Quiun,.Iohj  James  Patrick,°'3Wing  Officer  28  Madras  Infantry 
Rampini,  Fred.  Charles.  Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class  ... 

Beale,  Willy,  Assistant  Political  Resident,  Aden 

Sherer,  John  Corrie,614  Squadron  Officer  3  Punjab  Cavalry   ... 

Bell,  John  Beatson,015  Wing  Officer  32  Bengal  infantry  

Pearson,  Hugh  Fred.  Archie,610  WingOfficer2j  Bengal  infantry 

Foord,  Edward  Russell,  Wing  Officer  23  Madras  Infantry 

Dallas,  Julian  Stuart,61"  WingO(ficer23  Madras  Infantry   

Pigou,  Fred.  Hugo,  Wing  Officer  1  Infantry  Hyd.  Cont 

Lloyd-Jones, Fred.  Llewellyn,  Wing  Officer  13  Bombay  Inf.   ... 

Bagley,  Richard  George,  Wing  Officer  3  Bengal  Infantry 

Hitchins,  Harold  Edmund,  Wing  Officer  1  Bengal  Infantry... 

Windsor,  Wm.  John,61s  Wing  Officer  19  Bengal  Infantry    

Playfair,  Alan,  Assistant  Commr.  3rd  Grade,  Assam    

Dew.Armine  B.,c20  Pol. Assist.  3rdCl.;Assist. Pol. Agent, Ohilas 
Scott,  Thomas  Edwin,621  DSO.  Wing  Officer  3  Sikh  Infantry 
Dalyell.Hugh  Kenneth.  Sqnadron  Officer  3  Lancers  Hyd.  Cont. 
Barnard,  Andrew  E.,022  Squad.  Officer  4  Lancers  Hyd.  Cont.. 

Randall,  John,  Wing  Officer  23  Bengal  Infantry    ...'. 

Price,  Cyril  Uvedale,625  Wing  Officer  30  Bombay  Infantry 

Doveton,  Albert  Mangles,  Wing  Officer  1  Bombay  Infantry.... 

Clay,  Stanley,621  Wing  Officer  43  Bengal  Infantry  

Roberts,  Archibald,625  Wing  Officer  24  Bengal  infantry    

Crosthwaite,  John  Graham,  Assist.  Commr.  3rd  Grade.Punjab 
Whitehead.  John  Holberton,  Wing  Officer  33  Madras  Infantry 

Hay,  Arthur,  Wing  Officer  7  Bombay  Infantry 

Gray,  Fred.  Wm.  B.,  Wing  Officer  4  Punjab  Infantry 

Murray,  Alan  Beville,  Wing  Officer  31  Madras  Infantry 

Black,  Walter  Clarence,  Wing  Officer  12  Bengal  Infantry 

Staunton.  William  Beauchamp,  Wing  Officer,  29  Madras  Inf. 
Shea,  John  S.  Mackenzie,026  Uffg.  Squad.  Officer  is  Ben.Lan. 
Pierce,  Frederick  George,  Wing  Officer  9  Madras  Infantry  ... 
Anderson,  Patrick  Graham,  Wing  Officer  24  Bengal  Infantry 
Sheppard,  George  Sidney,  Squad.  Officer  9  Bengal  Lancers 

Rattray.  Charles,  Wing  Officer  26  Bengal  Infantry  

Watson,  Lionel  Arthur,627  Wing  Officer  31  Bengal  Infantry   ... 

Gordon,  John  L.  R.,628  Wing  Officer  15  Bengal  Infantry   

Eardley-Wilmot,  Ernest,029  Wing  Officers  Bengal  Infantry 

Chatterton,  George  D.  L.,630  Wing  Officer  1  Sikh  Infantry 

Sandford.HarryCoddinaton.031  Wing  Officer  1  Punjab  Infantry 
Davis,  Edward  Newnham,  Wing  Officer  3  Inf.  Hyd.  Cont.  ... 
Blois- Johnson,  Thos.  Gordon, 632  Wing  Officer  22  Bengal  Inf.... 

Vallings,  Henry  Alan,633  Wing  Officer  29  Bengal  Infantry 

Cooper,  Wm.  George,  Squadron  Officer  4  Bombay  Cavalry... 
Klderton,  Murray  Trent,  Wing  Officer  8  Bombay  Infantry*.... 
Walker,  William  Robert, Wing  Officer  15  Madras  Infantry  ... 
Anderson,  Henry  Lawrence,  Wing  Officer  Bhopaul  Battalion 
Ricketts,  Lancelot  Hamilton, Wing  Officer  12  Madras  Infantry 
Down,  Cecil  Patton,035  Assist.  Commr.,  3rd  Grade,  Punjab  ... 
Kauntze,  Cedric  Richard,  Wing  Officer  5  Madras  Infantry  ... 
Clery,  Carleton  Buckley  Laming, Wing  Officer  25  Bombay  Inf. 
Ford,  Harry  Burroughs,636  Wing  Officer  31  Bengal  Infantry... 
Harington,  Herbert  Hastings,  Wing  Officer  32  Madras  Inf.  ... 
Waterfleld,  Bertram  Clarke,037  Assist.  Commissioner,  Punjab 
Richardson,  Chas.  Wm.  Grant,638  Wing  Officer  19  Bengal  Inf. 
Elsmie,  Alex.  M.  Spears,639  Wing  Officer  2  Punjab  Infantry  ... 

Mears,  Arthur,040  Wing  Officer  2  Madras  Infantry    

Liliingston,    William   Edward    Gordon,  Squadron  Officer  ) 

1  Lancers  Hyderabad  Contingent ] 

Gaisford,  James,0*1  Wing  Officer  25  Bengal  Infantry   

Codrington,  Harry  de  Burgh,  Derj.Assist.Gom.  Gen.  2nd  Class 

Cooke,  Augustus  Hodson,  Wing  Officer  1  Inf.  Hyd.  Cont 

Hill,  Frank  Barton,0*"  Wing  Officer  34  Bengal  Infantry 

Blakeway,  Denys  Brooke,0" Assist.Commr.  3rd  Grade.Punjab 
Ricketts,  Percy  Edward,6*6  Squad.  Officer  18  Bengal  Lancers 
Nethersole,  Fred.  Ralph,647  Wing  Officer  17  Bengal  Infantry 

Ralph,  Allied  Colyer,  Wing  Officer  8  Bengal  Infantry 

Keyworth,  Walter,  Wing  Officer  14  Madras  Infantry ." 

Shaw,  Herbert  Stuart,  Wing  Officer  42  Bengal  Infantry.  . 
Gunning,  Orlando  Geo.648  Wing  Office  1-35  Bengal  Infantry... 
Stewart,  John  Alexander,  Wing  Officer  7  Bengal  Infantry- 
Condon,  James  Knighton,  Wing  Officer  iS  Bengal  Infantry' 

Fraser,  Frederick  John,  Wing  Office^  Bengal  infantry  

Gough,  George  Broomfield,649  Wing  Officer  20  Bengal  Infantry 
Jackson,  Cyril  Compton,  Wing  Officer  5  Bengal  Infantry  . 
Lightt'oot,  i'hos.  Williams,  Wing  Officer  8  Bengal  Infantry 
Tayler,  Wm.  Fothergill  Cooke,  Squad.  Officer  1  Punjab  Cav.'.! 
Maxwell,  Laurence  Lockhart,0-"  Squad.  Officer  2  Ben.  Lancers 
M'Barnet,  Alex.  Edward,651  Squadron  Officer  5  Punjab  Cav. 


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11  Feb.  38 
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29  Feb.  88 
17  Feb.  88 
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11  Feb.  88 
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3  Oct.  88 
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22  Aug.  88 

9  May  88 
22  Aug.  88 
17  Feb.  88 
11  Feb. 88 
22  Aug.  88 
11  Feb.  S8 
ii  Feb.  33 
11  Feb.  83 

29  Dec.  88 
11  Feb.  88 
22  Aug.  88 
22  Aug.8S 
11  Feb.  88 

8  Dec.  88 

27  July  88 
10  Nov.  88 
14  Mar.  88 

9  May  88 
22  Aug.  88 

10  Nov.  83 
71  Feb.  8S 
22  Aug.  88 

8  Dec.  88 
22  Aug.  88 

11  Feb.  88 
24  Apr.  89 
14  Mar.  8S 

8  Dec.  88 

9  Sept.  88 

11  Feb.  88 

30  Jan.  89 
30  Jan.  89 

8  Dec.  88 

22  Aug.  83 

28  Nov.  88 

5  Dec.  88 

6  June 88 
22  Aug.  88 
22  Aug.  83 
30  Jan.  89 

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23  Mar.  89 
10  Nov.  88 
22  Aug.  88 
22  Aug.  88 
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12  Seot.88 
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10  Aug.  89 

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26  Aug.  89 

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27  Oct.  89 
31  Oct.   89 

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6  Nov.  89 
6  Nov.  89 

17  Nov.  89 
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79  Nov.  89 

20  Nov.  89 

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2  Dec.  89 

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16  Dec.  89 

18  Dec.  89 

30  Dec.  89 
1  Jan.  90 

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6  Jan.  90 
1^  Jan.  go 

13  Jan.  90 

14  Jan.  90 

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14  Feb. go 

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18  Feb.  90 

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24  Feb.  90 

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14  May  90 

6  June  90 

14  June  90 

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18  June  go 

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25  June  90 
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9  July  go 
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9  July  90 
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15  July  go 

24  July  90 

31  July  90 
24  Aug.  qo 


436 


Indian  Staff  Corps. 


Last  Regiment. 


Gordon  Highlanders  

Highland  Light  Infantry  .. 

Manchester  Regiment,  

Middlesex  Regiment  

West  Yorkshire  Regiment 
West  Yorkshire  Regiment. . 
West  Yorkshire  Regiment 

Conhaught  Hangers   

Connaught  Rangers  

Warwickshire  Regiment  .. 
Gloucestershire  Regiment. 

Irish  Rifles 

Warwickshire  Regiment  .. 

Irish  Regiment 

Irish  Regiment 

Irish  R  egiment ".*;.'... 

West  Kent  Regiment 

West  Riding  Regiment 

Gloucestershire  Regiment 

7  Dragoon  Guards  

Hampshire  Regiment 

Highland  .Light.  Infantry .. 

Derbyshire  Regiment    

Derbyshire  Regiment   

Oxford  Light  Infantry  

Wiltshire  Regiment 

York  &  Lancaster  Regiment 
N.  Staffordshire  Regiment 

Lancaster  Regiment  

Irish  Fusiliers  

Leicestershire  Regiment  .. 

Lincolnshire  Regiment 

Sing's  Own  Scottish  Iiords. 

Lancashire  Fusiliers 

15  Hussars ." 

West  Yorkshire  Regiment 
Gloucestershire  Regiment 
West  Surrey  Regiment    ... 

Royal  Scots    .. 

West  Yorkshire  Regiment 

Lincolnshire  Regiment 

East  Surrey  Regiment 

Royal  Fusiliers... 

Liverpool  Regiment  

Liverpool  Regiment   

Liverpool  Regiment   

West  Surrey  Regiment 

Gloucestershire  Regiment 
Gloucestershire  Regiment 

Royal  Artillery 

Worcestershire  Regiment... 

Lancashire  Fusiliers 

Worcestershire  Regiment 

Lincolnshire  Regiment 

Inniskilling  Fusiliers 

West  Surrey  Regiment 

East  Lancashire  Regiment 
East  Lancashire  Regiment 
East  Lancashire  Regiment 
N.  Lancashire  Regiment... 

Devonshire  Regiment  

Bedfordshire  Regiment   ... 


Devonshire  Regiment  

Highland  Light  Infantry.. 
East  Yorkshire  Regiment.. 

Irish  Regiment 

Welsh  Fusiliers    

Connaught  Rangers   

Wiltshire  Regiment    

Connaught  Rangers  

S.  Staffordshire  Regiment 
S.  Staffordshire  Regiment 
East  Lancashire  Regiment 

Irish  Regiment 

Irish  Regiment    

Hampshire  Regiment  .. 
South  Wales  Borderers 

Royal  Artillery 

Devonshire  Regiment  .. 
East  Lancashire  Regiment 
East  Lancashire  Regiment 

16  Lancers 

Scots  Fusiliers 

Scots  Fusiliers 

Hampshire  Regiment    

Dublin  Fusiliers  

1  Dragoon  Guards  

N.  Lancashire  Regiment ... 
Border  Regiment 

2  Dragoon  Guards  

Sussex  Regiment 

7  Dragoon  Guards  

Bedfordshire  Regiment 


Lieutenants. 


30  Jan.  80I28  Aug.  go 

8  .1  une  89 '  30  Aug.  90 

30  Jan.  891 10  Sept. 90 


Lee,  Alex.  Wm.  Henry,  Wing  Officer  16  Madras  Infantrv 
Forteath,_Fre  1.  Wm.  Hughes,  Dep.Assist.Com. Gen. 2ndC!ass 
Hughes,  jsi'.w.  Malcolm,652  Squad.  Officer  14  Bengal  Lancers 
Strahan,  George  Aubrey,  Wing  Officer  29  Madras  Infantry 
Moore.  Chas.  Hesketh  G.,6;>:JDep  Assist. Com. Gen.  2nd  Class 
Hutchinson,  Chas.R.Maelagan,65*  Wing  Officer  1  Bn^Goorkhas 
Haldane.  Chas.  Levenax,  Wing  Officer  S  Madras  Infantry  . 
Moore,  Frederick  T.  T.,  Squad.  Officer  4  Bengal  Cavalry  . 

Moore,  Alexander,  Wing  Officer  6  Madras  Infantry 

Pinney,  John  Charles  Digby,  Squadron  Officer  1  C.  I.  Horse, 

Douglas,  Walter  Binny,  Wing  Officer  8  Bengal  Infantry 

Carter,  Godfrey  Lambert,  Wing  Officer  2  Sikh  Infantry 

Macpherson,  Roderick  Geo.,655  Wing  Officer  10  Bengal  Inf.  .. 

Cruddas,  Hugh  Wilson,  Wing  Officer  38  Bengal  Infantry J30  Jan.  89I15  Oct.   9a 

Andrew,  Frederick  Annesley,  Wing  Officer  11  Bengal  Inf.  ...J23  Mar.  89;  15  Oct.  90 

tfill,  Wm.  Alfred.050  Wing  Officer  11  Bengal  Infantry .".24  Apr.  89:15  Oct.    90 

Copeland,  Frederick,  Wing  Officer  30  Madras  Infantry   8  June  85!  19  Oct.   90 


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Hanmer,  Lambert  A.  G..0j7  Squad.  Officer  1  Punjab  Cavalry 
Bannerman,  Wyndham  P.,  Squadron  Officer  1  Bom.  Lancers 
Humfrey,  Fred.  George  C,  Squad.  Officer  12  Bengal  Cavalry 
Thompson,  Ivan  Frank  Ross,05s  Wing  Officer  20  Bengal  Inf. 
Anderson,  William  Christian,  Wing  Officer  1  Bn.  1  Goorkhas 

Kaye,  Cecil,  Wing  Officer  21  Bengal  Infantry  

Munu.  Reginald  George,65*  Wing  Officer  36  Bengal  Infantry 

Payne,  Edward  Henry,  Asst.Mil.  Acct.,  3rd  Class  

Alexander,  Henry  Sterling,  Wing  Officer  16  Madras  Inf.  

Clark,  Charles  H.  Baldwin,6"*  Wing  Officer  26  Madras  Inf. ... 
Ainslie,  Henry  Perceval,  Wing  Officer  3  Madras  Infantry  ... 
Tennanc,  F'lwaid,  Squadron  Officer  3  Lancers  Hyd.  Cont. 


23  Mar.  89,29  Oct.  90 

24  Apr.  8c  29  Oct.   90- 

22  Aug.  88 1 31  Oct.  90 
10  Nov.  S8  [  1  Nov.  90 

8  Dec.  SSi  1  Nov.  90 
6  Mar.  89;   1  Nov.  90- 

23  Mar.  8o  I  1  Nov.  90 

21  Sept. 89]  8  Nov.  90 
23  Mar.  S9  13  Nov.  90 
23  Mar.  89J13  Nov.  90, 

22  Aug.  88  17  Nov.  90 
30  Jan.  8}|i7  Nov.  50 


Maxwell,  Alex. Gordon,661  Squadron  Officer6  Bengal  Cavalryi:i  Sept. 89    1  Dec.  90 


Roosma.le-Coeq.  Chas  Alex.  Wing  Officer  3  Bombay  Inf. 
Kemball,  John  Shaw.662  Wing  Officer  29  Bengal  Intantry 
Bell,  George  Henry,66'  Wing  Officer  27  .Bengal  Infantry  .. 
Burton,  Richard  Watkins.  Wing  Officer  5  Inf.  Hyd.  Cont.  .. 
Tancred,  Thomas  Selby.664  Squadron  Officer  1  C.  I.  Horse 

Barff,  Reg.  Merton,665  Wing  Officer  45  Bengal  Infantry 

Darley,  Jamts  Russell,  Wing  Officer  9  Bombay  Infantry... 
Plowden, Trevor  Chiehele,  Assist.  Commr.  3rd  CI. .Hyderabad 
Carden,  John  Ratter,666  Wing  Officer  15  Bengal  infantry 

Baieman-Champain,  HughF.,  with  1  Bn.  1  Goorkhas 

Money,  Ernest  Douglas,  Wing  Officer  1  Bn.  1  Goorkhas  . 
Smith,  Guy  de  Herriez,668  Wing  Officer  45  Bengal  Infantry... 
Cummins,  Harry  Ashley  Vane,  Wing  0fficer2lnf.  Hyd.  Con. 
Cheyne,  Reg.  Edmonstone,  Squad.  Officer  8  Bengal  Cavalry 

Dallas,  Alex.  Egerton,  Wing  Officer  6  Punjab  Infantry 

Wardell,  Warren  Henry,669  Wing  Officer  39  Bengal  Infantry 

Travers,  Robt.  Eaton,070  Wing  Officer  2  Bn.  4  Goorkhas  

Geoghegan,  FrancisEdw.  Wing  Officer  13  Bombay  Infantry... 
West,  Alexander  Arthur,  Wing  Officer  5  Bombay  Infantry... 
Morris,  Donald  Ogilvy,  Assist.  Commr.  2nd  Grade.Hyderabad 
Cassels,  Gilbert  Robert,  Wing  Officer  35  Bengal  Iniantry  ... 
Nuttall,  Mansfield  Elliot,  Wing  Officer  12  Bombay  Infantry 
Hannyngton,  John  Arth.,  Wing  Officer  29  Bombay  Infantry ... 

Baker,  Cecil  Norris,  Wing  Officer  2  Bengal  Infantry    

Lawrenson,  Thomas  G.  P.,  Wing  Officer  6  Madras  Infantry 
Taylor,  George  Arthur  C.  Offg.  Wing  Officer  3  Madras  Inf. ... 
Amesbury,  Wheaten  L.  R.,  Wing  Officer  6  Bengal  Infantry... 
Hornby.Montague  Leyland,071.D6'O.Wing  Officer  2  Punjab  Inf. 
Bunbu'ry,  Wm.  Clement  Hanmer,  Wing  Officer  40  Ben.  Inf.... 
Marriott,  Leslie  Hawthorne,  Wing  Officer  6  Madras  Infantry 
Holman,  Herb.  Campbell, °72  Squad.  Officer  16  Bengal  Cav.  ... 
Samborne,  Fredk.  Care}'  Stukeley  Paliner,07S  Wing  Officer  > 

13  Bengal  Infantry    5 

Field,  Charles  Douglas,  Wing  Officer  28  Madras  Infantry  ... 

Brand,  Herbert,  Wing  Officer  5  Bombay  Infantry  

Firth,  Richard  Anson,  Wing  Officer  10  Madras  Infantry  

Alexander,  Arthur  Tickers,  Wing  Officer  14  Madras  Infantry 
Smith,  William  Frank,6"*  Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class 

Keily,  Edward  Wm.,  Wing  Officer  23  Madras  Infantry    

Knox,  Stuart  George,  Political  Agent  at  Kalat   

Hudson,  Arthur  Iveith,  Squad.  Officer  17  Bengal  Cavalry  ... 

Greig,  Piercy,  Wing  Officer  27  Madras  Infantry 

Raven.  Alex.  Wm.  Nicholas.Wing  Officer  14  Madras  Infantry 

Bethuue,  Hector,675  Wing  Officer  32  Bengal  Infantry    

Ralph,  Arthur  Jeffreys,  Wing  Officer  7  Madras  Infantry .. . 
Beatty,  Guy  Arch.  Hastings,  Squad.  Officer  9  BengalLancers 
Carleton,  Henry  Anthonyj"  Wing  Officer  33  Madraslnfantry... 

Jones,  Edm.  Gunning,  Wing  Officer  16  Madras  Infantry 

Thornhill,  Clement  Bensley  

Morris,  George  Mortimer,  Wing  Officer  24  Madras  Infantry 
Blair,  Arthur  Kennedy,070  Wing  Officer  36  Bengal  Infantry 
King,  Stewart  William,  Wing  Officer  3  Bombay  Infantry  ... 
Battine,  Reg.  St.  Clair,677  Offg.  Squad.  Comdr.i  Punjab  Cav. 
Kindersley,  Maitland  FitzRoy,  Squad.  Officer  11  Ben.  Lan. 
Nethersole.  Alfrea  Ralph,678  Wing  Officer  27  Madras  Infantry 
Cassels,  Kenneth  Scougali,  AVing  Officer  43  Bengal  Infantry 
Grimshaw-,  Ewing  Wrigley,  Wing  Officer  24  Madras  Infantry 

Cooke,  Samuel  Arthur,  Squadron  Officer  1  C.  I.  Horse 

Glasfurd,  Alex.  Inglis  R,,Wing  Officer  4  Inf. Hyd.  Cont 

Paul,  Robert  Sears,  Wing  Officer  26  Bombay  Infantry  

Alexander,  James  Leslie,  Squad.  Officer  3  Bombay  Cavalry... 
MacTier,  Henry  Mackinnon,679  Wing  Officer  39  Bengal  Inf... 
Young,  Wilfred'Edward,  Squad.  Officer  10  BengalLancers... 
Garratt,  Harry  Sumner,  Wing  Officer  3  Bombay  Infantry  ... 


6  July  89  13  Dee.  9c 
11  Feb.  88  15  Dec.  90 

22  Aug.  88I15  Dec.  90 

23  Mar.  89  16  Dec.  90 
11  Sept.89117  Dec.  90 

8  Dec.  88  18  Dec.  90 
6  July  89  20  Dec.  90 
24  Dec.  90 


23  Mar. 

4  Sept.89 
21  Sept.89 

9  May  88 

8  Dec.  88 
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21  Sept.89 
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3  Mar.  89 


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14  Jan.  91 

14  Jan.  91 

15  Jan.  91 

16  Jan.  91 
16  Jan.  qi 
16  Jan.  91 

Feb.  91 


23  Mar.  85112  Feb.  yi 
8  June  89  12  Feb.  91 

17  Feb.  88I17  Feb.  gi 

24  Apr.  89!  18  Feb.  91 
27  May  S91 27  Feb.  91 

8  June  89,  2  Mar.  91 
19  Sept.  88  4  Mar.  91 
27  Nov.  89 1  8  Mar.  91 
21  Sept.Sg  11  Mar.  91 
10  Nov.  88  j  18  Mar.  gs 
30  Jan.  891 18  Mar. 


30  Jan 
9  May  89 
21  Sept.89 

3  Oct.   89 

1  Mar.  90 
3  Mar.  89 

8  Dec.  88 
21  Dec.  S9 

1  Sept.Sg 

9  Nov.  89 
19  Sept.  88 

9  Nov.  89 
9  Nov.  89 

21  Dec.  89 

30  Jan. 


18  Mar.  91 

24  Mar.  gi 

25  Mar.  9L 

25  Mar.  91 

25  Mar.  91 
20  Mar.  91 
2  Apr.  91 

5  Apr.  91 

6  Apr.  91. 

7  Apr.  91 

14  Apr.  gx 

15  Apr.  91 
15  Apr.  91 
15  Apr.  91 
22  Apr.  91 


June  89:29  Apr.  91. 


21  Dec.  89 
24  Apr.  89 
10  Nov.  88 

4  Dec.  89 
28  June  90 

4  Apr.  89 


2Q  Apr.  91 
3  May  95 
8  May  91 
15  May  91 
19  May  9E 
23  May  g-L 


21  Dec.  S9J23  May  91 


July  90 
6  July  So 
2  Aug.  88 
23  Oct.  89 
10  Nov.  88 
1  Mar.  90 

29  Mar.  90 

30  Jan.  89 
19  Sept. 88 
21  Dec.  89 
21  Sept.89 

9  Nov.  89 


23  May  91 
30  May  91 

3  June  91 
12  Junegr 
14  June  91 
14  June  91 
17  Junegi 

23  Junegi 

24  Junegi 
2  July  91 

4  July  91 
10  July  91 


Indian  Staff  Corps. 


437 


Last  Regiment. 


Roj'al  Artillery 

Wist  India  Regiment 

Suffolk  Regiment    

■Worcestershire  Regiment.. 

Suffolk  Regiment    

Hampshire  Regiment   

i  Dragoon  Guards  

Bedfordshire  Regiment 

N.  Lancashire  Regiment  .. 

1 8  Husiars 

Liverpool  Regiment 

Dublin  Fusiliers  

Irish  Regimeuu    

Royal  Artillery 

Norfolk  Regiment.  

Leinster  Regiment .., 

Worcestershire  Regiment 

Border  Regiment    

K.  0.  Scottish  Borderers  ... 

Wiltshire  Regiment 

Scottish  Rif.es  

East  Kent  Regimen;, 

Welsh  Fusiliers  

Lancashire  Fusiliers 

West   Yorkshire  Regiment 

Suffolk  Regiment   

Leinster  Regiment    

Leinster  Regiment 

Northumberland   Fusiliers 

Royal  Artillery 

Irish  Fusiliers 

Lancaster  Regiment  

Rryal  Scots  

Northamptonshire  Regt 

Connanght  Rangers   

S.  Lancashire  Regiment  ... 

Derbyshire  Regiment  

Connaught  Rangers 

Norfolk  Regiment 

Manchester  Regiment 

East  Lancashire  Regiment 
East  Lancashire  Regiment 


Middlesex  Regiment 

Connaught  Rangers 

Connaught  Rangers 

South  Wales  Borderers    ... 

Norfolk  Regiment 

Irish  Regiment  

K.  O.  Scottish  Borderers... 

Middlesex  Regiment 

Dublin  Fusiliers 

S.  Staffordshire  Regiment 
West  Yorkshire  Regiment 

East  Surrey  Regiment 

Border  Regiment   .: 

Warwickshire  Regiment.. 
S.  Lancashire  Regiment  .. 
Warwickshire  Regiment  .. 

Cheshire  Regiment 

Sussex  Regiment 

Leinster  Regiment 

South  Wales  Borderers 

Wiltshire  Regiment  

West  Yorkshire  Regiment 

Liverpool  Regiment 

Hampshire  Regiment   . 

Royal  Artillery    

Border  Regiment   

Seaforth  Highlanders  . 


Lieutenants. 


2ndLIE0T.         LIECT. 


Riyal  Artillery   

Royal  Artillery    

Royal  Artillery  

Scottish  Rides 

Durham  Light  Infantry    .. 

Manchester  Regiment 

Derbyshire  Regiment  

Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 

Lancashire  Fusiliers    

Oxford  Light  Infantry ]   i 

Lincolnshire  Regiment 

Manchester  Regiment 

Royal  Fusiliers  

South  Wales  Borderers  .. 

Norfolk  Regiment 

InnisKilling  Fusiliers   

Lancashire  Fusiliers 

Royal  Artillery    

Worcestershire  Regiment 
Lincolnshire  Regiment    .. 


Oobbe,  Henry  Hercules,  Squadron  Officer  13  Bengal  Lancers  27 
Marsden.HughWilloughby.Offg.Wing  Officer  13  Madras  lnf.|  1 
Carter,  Charles  Murray,  Wing  Officer  14  Bengal  Infantry. .J23 
Harold,  CharlesFreder'ick.Offg.  Assist.  Polit.  Resident,  Aden  21 
Smith,  Frederic  Vincent,  Squad.  Officer  4  Bengal  Cavalry... lis 
Brown, Walter  Medlicott,680  Wing  Officer  1  Bn.  3  Goorkhas   •  •■j21 

Morris,  Robert  Lee,  Squadron  Officer  3  Bengal  Cavalry    3° 

Roiland,  George  Murray,  Wing  Officer  1  Bombay  Infantry...]  9 
Hawks,  Fred.  Welman,  Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class  ...21 
Ga.ussen,  Chas.  Louis,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  3  Bengal  Cavalry  23 
VanderGucht, Rupert  Lionel, Wing  Office^  Madras  Infantry  29 

Peek,  John  Herbert.  Wing  Officer  27  Bombay  Infantry    24 

O'Reilly.  Charles  Myles,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  3  Madras  Inf. ...  |  3 
Fisher,  Wm.  Annesley,  Squadron  Officer  3  Bombay  Cava'ry  27 
Paleologns,  Wm.  Constantine.  Wing  Officer  28  Bengal  Inf.. ..23 
Lyon,  JolmWilmot  HarLsy,  Wing  Officer  25  Madras  Infantry;  6 

Drever,  Thomas  Ian,  Wing  Officer  25  Madras  Infantry 9 

Maclachlan,  Thomas  Robertson, WingOfficer^o  Bengal  Inf  ...J23 
Cumberlege,  Chas.  John,  Wing  Officer  23  Bombay  Infantry  21 
Gough.  Hugh  A.  Keppel,cs4  Wing  Officer  2  Bn.  2  Goorkhas  ...}  4 
Hocken,  Chas.  Aug.  Fred.,  Squad.  Officer  5  Bombay  Cavalry 
Macpherson,  Neil,"83  Offg.  Wiug  Officer  1  Bn.  2  Goorkhas  ... 
Johnson   Clarence  A.  K..6*6  Squad.  Officer  1  Bengal  Lancers 
Lane,  Frank  Macdouald,6:'rWiug  O  licer  28  Bombay  Infantry 
Harrison,  Wm.  Chris.  Warde,  Wing  Officer  7  Madras  Inf  .... 
Perry,  George  Edgar  John,  Wing  Officer  6  Inf.  Hyd.  Cont 
Anderson,  Chas.  Kirkpatrick.  Wing  Officer  18  Bengal  Inf... 
Brownlow,  d'Arcy  Charles,  Wing  Officer  21  Bengal  Infantry 
Vivian,  Arthur  Granville.  Squadron  Officer  5  Punjab  Cavalry 
Crocker,  Alfred  Gilbert,0'8  Squad.  Officer  2  Punjab  Cavalry 
Gregory,  Charles  Levinge,  Squad.  Officer  19  Bengal  Lancers 
Fagan,  Lucius  Emilius,  WingOfficer6  Madras  Infantry 
Ferguson-Davie,  Arthur  F./'^DSO.  WingOfficer  3  Sikh  Inf. 
Alexander,  Chas.  Henry,  Squad. Officer  6  Bombay  Cavalry... 
Pritchard,  Aubrey  Gordon,  Squad.  Officer  2  Ben.  Lancers  ... 

Ward,  Cyril  Harding,  Wing  Officer  4  Bengal  Infantry    

Wheeler,  John  Chartes  Massy,  WingOfficer28  Bengal  Inf... 
Roe,  Bernhard  Oswald,  Assist.  Commr.,  3rd  Grade.  Punjab... 
Becher,  George  Arthur,  Squad.  Officer  8  Bengal  Cavalry   ... 

Finnis,  John  Fortescne,690  Wing  Officer  3  Sikh  Infantry 

Boileau,  Etienne  R.  P.,6rl  Wing  Officer  1  Bn.  2  Goorkhas  ... 
O'Meara,  Charles  Albert  Edmond,  vVing  Officer  8  Bengal) 

Infantry ) 

ChandlerJHerbertG.W., e  nVing Officer 2 [n:\H.yd.Oontiuge ut 
Nicholson,  Wm.  Cumberland.  Wing  Officer  3  Madras  Lu.  .. 
Poo;e,  Wm.  Thos.  Conway,  Wing  Officer  8  Bengal  Infantry 
Basevi,  Wm.  Henry  Francis.  Wiug  Officei^c  Madras  Inf.  .. 

Lloyd,  John  Herbert,  Wing  Officer  2  Bombay  Infantry    

Edwardes,  John  Grahame,693  Wing  Officer  1  Bn.  3  Goorkhas 
Carwithen,  Edward  Terry,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  Bhopaul  Bn... 

Bliss,  Jas.  Arthur, °94  Whig  Officer  21  "Madras  Infantry 

Barratt,  Ernest  Bird,655  Wing  Olticer  ;  3  Madras  Jn'antry  ... 
Creagh,  Edward  Cottingham,  Wing  Ouicer  4  Punjab  in  . 
Golan,  Wm.  Robert  Boyle,  Wing  Officer  8  Madras  Infantry  j  3 
Rawlins,  Art.  Kennedy,696  DSO.  Wing  Officer  24  Bengal  Inf. 
Carnegy,  Richard  Lloyd.  Wing  Officer  9  Bengal  Infantry  ... 
Johnson,  Chas.  Richard,69?  Wing  Officer  2  Bn.  5  Goorkhas... 
Lovell,  Arthur  Neville,  Squad.  Officer  2  Lancers  Hyd.  Cont. 
Norman,  Walter  Henry,6-8  Squad.  Officer  n  Bengal  Lancers 
Nightingale,  Manners  R.  W.,  Wing  Officer  2  Bn.  ,  Goorkhas 
Elliott,  Alfred  Charles,  Assist.  Commr.  3rd  Grade.  Punjab.. 
Kelly,  George  Henry  F.,699  Offg.  Wing  Officer  23  Bengal  Inf. 
Bousfield,  Edmund  Emerson,  Wing  Officer  26  Madras  Iuf... 

Sanford,  George  Batthyany"90 j  8 

Cullen.ErnestHy.  Scott,"01  Offg.  Wing  Officer  32  BeugaUiff.  1 
Hickie,  William  Bradley,  Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class  I29 
Tillard,  Arthur  Basil,"02  DSO. Wing  Officer  1  B11.  3  Goorkhas  J24 
Pottinger,  Robert  Southey,  Assist.  Polit.  Agent,  Kattywar  27 
Hay,  Lenox  Theobald,  Squadron  Officer  5  Bengal  Cavalry 
Ketchen,    Sotheby    Douglas  Brodie,;(M  Officiating    Wing  ( 

Officer  1  Bn.  5  Goorkhas   } 

Templer,  Cyril  F.,  Squad.  Commander  1  Bombay  Lancers  .. 
Barnes,  Ernest,  Assist.  Gcv.  Gen. 's  Agent  in  Central  India 
Parsons,  Fredk.  Charles  Alfred,  Squad.  Offi  ler  3  Bom.  Cav. 
Davis,  Gronow  John,"05  Wing  Officer  22  Bengal  Infantry  ... 
Young,  David  Coley,'06  Offg.  Wing  Officer  1  Bn.  4  Goorkhas 
Thomas.  Frederick  Wm.,  WingOfficer  15  Madras  Infantry 
R  ittray,HaldaneBnrney,7J7  DSO.  Wing  Officer  45  Bengal  Inf. 
Baldwin,  Lancelot  Hugh.  Wing  Officer  44  Bengal  tniautry 


July  88 
Mar.  90 
Oct.  89 
Sept.  89 
Mav  89 
Dec.  89 
Jan.  89 
Nov.  89 
Sept. 89 
Oct.  89 
Mar.  90 
Apr.  89 
May  90 
July  89 
Mar.  89 
July  89 
Nov.  89 
M:r.  89 
Sept.89 
June  90 
Mar.  90 
June  90 
Sent.  89 
Mar.  90 
June  90 
May  90 
Mar.  88 
Sept.  89 
May  90 
Feb.  89 
Nov.  8o 
Dec.  89 
22  Aug.  Sb 
29  Mar.  90 
21  Dec.  89 
21  Dec.  89 
15  Jan.  93 
9  Nov.  89 

27  Apr.  89 
2 1  Dec.  89 

28  Junego 

17  Jan.  91 


11  July  91 
15  July  gt 
17  July  91 

19  July  91 

21  July  91 
26  July  91 
31  July  91 

2  Aug.  91 

4  Aug.  91 

5  Aug.  91 
5  Aug.  91 

10  Aug.  91 

12  Aug.  gr 

14  Aug.  91 

15  Aug.  91 

22  Aug.  91 

22  Aug.  91 
26  Aug.  91 
29  Aug.  91 
31  Aug.  91 

1  Sept.  91 

14  Sept.  91 

15  Sept.  91 

20  Sept.91 

20  Sept.  91 

21  Sept.  91 

23  Sept. 91 
23  Sept. 91 
25  Sept.  91 

5  Oct.  91 
7  Oct.  91 
9  Oct.  91 

12  Oct.  91 
T2  Oct.  91 

13  Oct.  9: 
13  Oct.  91 
15  Oct.  91 

20  Oct.  91 

21  Oct.  91 
21  Oct.  91 
10  Oct.   gi 

21  Oct.   91 


Moore,  George  D.  M.,7'8  WiQg  Officer  28  Bombay  Infantry 

Drage,  Godfrey,70'  Wing  Otf.cer  30  Madras  Infautry    

Byers,  Cyril  Bertram,  Wing  Officer  12  Bengal  Infantry 

Lash,  Augustus  Oliver,  Wing  Officer  13  Bombay  Infantry 
Young,  Henry  Geo.,  Squadron  Officer  10  Bengal  Lancers... 
Oobbe,  Alex.  Sianhope,711  Wing  Officer  32  Bengal  Infantry 
Goldthorp,  Fras.  Herbert,712  Squad.  Officer  3  Punjab  Cavalry 

Nangle,  Kenlis  Edward,  Wiug  Officer  3  Inf.  Hyd.  Cont 

Bryce,  David  Greig,  Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class   

Lang,  Ewen  Montgomery,  with  1  Bn.  4  Goorkhas 

Woo  Id  ridge,  Herbert  Cheselden,  WingOfficer  9  Bom.  Iuf.  ... 
Peck,  Artnur  Wharton,714  Squadron  Officer  2  Punjab  Cav... 


E  E 


438 


Indian  Staff  Corps. 


Last  Regiment. 


Wiltshire  Regiment  

-N.  Lancashire  Regiment 
East  Lancashire  Regimen? 
Bedfordshire  Regiment   ... 
Lincolnshire  Regiment    .. 

Munster  Fusiliers  

Bedford  Regiment  

Munster  Fusiliers  

King's  Own  Scottish  Bord 

Munster  Fusiliers  

Wiltshire  Regiment 

South  Wales  Borderers   .. 

Middlesex  Regiment 

21  Hussars    

Suffolk  Regiment  

Berkshire  Regiment 

Inniskilling  Fusiliers  

Gloucestershire  Regiment 
Somerset  Light  Infantry.. 

Derbyshire  Regiment  

Oxford  Lightlnfantry , 

Norfolk  Regiment  

Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 
Northumberland  Fusiliers 
Middlesex  Regiment  .. 
Dorsetshire  Regiment ., 


East  Surrey  Regiment .. 
West  Surrey  Regiment 
Northumberland  Fusiliers 

7  Dragoon  Guards 

Somerset  Light  Infantry ... 

Munster  Fusiliers 

Gloucestershire  Regiment 
South  Wales  Borderers  ... 
Bedfordshire  Regiment  ... 
Somerset  Light  Infantry... 

Lancashire  Fusiliers 

Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 

Cheshire  Regiment  

N.  Lancashire  Regiment... 
West  Yorkshire  Regiment 
South  Wales  Borderers   ... 

Royal  Marines    

Irish  Regiment  

Liverpool  Regiment 

Lancaster  Regiment 

Durham  Light  Infantry  ... 

East  Surrey  Regiment 

Bedfordshire  Regiment  ... 

Derbyshire  Regiment  

Derbyshire  Regiment 

Lancasnire  Fusiliers 


King's  Own  Scottish  Bord. 

Scottish  Rifles 

King's  Own  Scottish  Bord. 

Welsh  Fusiliers  

Lincolnshire  Regiment 
Hampshire  Regiment  . 
Middlesex  Regiment.... 
King's  Royal  Rifles  .... 
Cheshire  Regiment  .... 
Hampshire  Regiment  . 

Sussex  Regiment 

Norfolk  Regiment 

Scottish  Rifles  

3  Dragoon  Guards 

Munster  Fusiliers  

Liverpool  Regiment .... 

Irish  Regiment  

Duke  of  Cornwall's Lt. Inf. 

Border  Regiment 

Connaught  Rangers 

Gloucestershire  Regiment 
Lincolnshire  Regiment  ... 

Dorsetshire  Regiment 

Devonshire  Regiment 

Gloucestershire  Regt 

Highland  Light  Infantry 

Sussex  Regiment 

West  Kent  Regiment  

York  and  Lancaster  Regt, 
Shropshire  Light  Infantry 

Liverpool  Regiment 

Liverpool  Regiment 

Irish  Regiment 

Devonshire  Regiment.... 

7  Dragoon  Guards 

Worcestershire  Regt.   ... 

N".  Lancashire  Regiment 

Derbyshire  Regiment  .... 

.  Lancashire  Fusiliers  .... 


£  N 


Lieutenants. 


;2ndLlEUT. 


6  July  90I12  Apr.  92 
8  Oct.  901 14  Apr.  92 
30  Jan.  89  15  Apr.  92 


9  I  Ross,  Fleetwood  G.Campbell, Wing  Officer  2E11.  ?  Goorkhasl  9  July  90  14  Mar.  92 
9  JGreig,  William  Best,  Wing  Officer  22  Madras  Infantry     .<:.-.  29  Oct.  90  16  Mar.  92 

8  J  Browne,  Edgar  Thornburgh.  Wing  Officer  6  Madras  Inf. ....  4  Feb.  91  27  Mar.  92 

Kennedy.  Jas.  Robt.,  Wing  Officer  3  Inf.  Hyd.  Com ,  9  Nov.  80  29  Mar.  92 

Winter.  Clifford  Boardman.715  Assist. Covnnir.ThullChotiali  1  Mar.  90J30  Mar.  92 
Walker,  Francis  Spring,  Wing  Officer  22  Bombay  Infantry  29  Mar.  90  1  Apr.  92 
Mackenzie.  Charles,716  Squadron  Officer  13  Bengal  Lancers'zi  Dec.  89!  5  Apr.  92 
Browning,TheodoreCharles,71sWing  Officer  2  Inf.Hyd.C0nt.U9  Mar.  90!  5  Apr.  92 
Ormiston,  Thomas  Lane,  Wing  Officer  26  Madras  Infantry  8  Oct.  90  5  Apr.  92 
Newell,  Herbert  Andrews,  Wing  Officer 28  Madras  Infantry  29  Nov.  got  5  Apr.  92 
Browne.  Frank  Douglas,  Wing  Officer  6  Punjab  Infantry  29  Nov.  gel  9  Apr.  92 
Evans. Granville  Pennefather,  Wing  Officer  19  Bengal  Inf. 
Berthon,  Henry  Warwick,  Wing  Officer  5  Bombay  Infantry 
da  Costa,  Oscar  Michael  John,  Squad.  Officer  5  Bombay  Cav. 
Beville,  Harry  G.  P.,  Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class.... 
Ward,  George  Louis  Stuart,  Wing  Officer  44  Bengal  Inf.  . 
Kennedy,  William  Magill,  Assist.  Commissioner,  Assam  . 

Jacob,  Arthur  Leslie,  Political  Assistant,  3i'd  Class 

Ross,  Harry,  Wing  Officer  1  Bombay  Infantry   

Beadon,  Henry  Cecil,  Assistant  Commissioner,  Kussowlie 
Prentis,  Walter  Sladen,  Wing  Officer  29  Madras  Infantry . 
Scott,  Herbert  Courtenay,  Wing  Officer  1 1  Madras  Infantry 
Lukin,  Robert  C.  Welles'lev,'10  Squad.  Officer  0  Ben.  Lan.' 
Lawson,  Oswald  Head,  Oflfg.  Wing  Officer  26  Bengal  Inf. 
Prideaux, Francis  Beville,  Assist.  Pol.  Resident,  Persian  Gulf 
Dalgliesh,  Edward  Ernest  Charles,  Officiating  Squadron  } 
I     Officer  4  Lancers  Hyderabad  Contingent S 

9  |Nicholas,Stephen  Hy.Edm.720  Wing  Officer  2  Inf.  Hyd.Cont. 

8  ;  Langtry,  Henry  Vivian  Montague,  Wing  Officer  2S  Bom. Inf. 

9  (Drummond.  A.  Berkeley,  Assist.  Commr.  Quettaand  Pishin 
9  'Smith,  Alick  Le  Fleming,  Wing  Officer  2  Bengal  Infantry ... 
9  (Davidson,  Sisley  Richd.,  Z>SO. 


9  Nov.  89 

3  May  90 

28  June 90 

4  Mar.  91 
31  May  90 

1  Mar.  90 
21  Sept.  S9 

29  Oct.  90 
3  May  90 
3  May  90 
3  May  gc 

20  Oct. 


90 

8  Oct.  90 
4  Feb.  91 
3  May  90 

3  Dec.  90 
16  Apr.  90 
29  Oct.  90 
11  Mar.  91 

8  Oct.  90 
1  Mar.  90 

1  Mar.  90 
29  Oct.  90 

28  June  90 

4  Mar.  91 

2  May  91 
8  Oct.   90 

29  Oct.  90 
1  Sept.  91 

25  Mar.  91 
25  Mar.  qi 


15  Apr.  92 

16  Apr.  92 
21  Apr.  92 
21  Apr.  92 
24  Apr.  92 

1  May  92 

2  May  92 
2  May  92 

11  May  92 
11  May  92 
11  May  92 


15  May  92 

19  May  92 

21  May  92 

23  May  92 

24  May  92 
3  June  92 
3  June  92 
3  June  92 
9  June  92 

11  June  9  2 

14  June  92 

15  June  92 

16  June  92 

22  June  92 

26  June  92 

27  June  92 
1  July  92 

1  July  9  j 

2  July  92 
6  Julv  02 


1  Mar.  90    7  July  92 


June  goi  19  July  92 


Hill,  Harold  Oharle-,  Wing  Officer  10  Bombay  Infantry 

Eastwood,  Root.  John  Camae,  Wing  Officer  30  Bombay  Inf. 
Dunscombe,  Nicholas  Blake,  Wing  Officer  28  Bombay  Inf. 
Jones,  Leslie  Cockburn.721  Squadron  Officer  5  Ben.  Cav.  ... 

Kirkpatriek,  Edward.  Wing  Officer  6  Punjab  Infantry  

French, Wm.  Cotton, ~2*  Wing  Officer  2  Bn.  3  Goorkhas 

Phillips,  Richard  Sylvester.  Wing  Officer  2  Sikh  Infantry... 
Cooke,  Hugh  Wm.  Fothergill,726  Wing  Officer  24  Bengal  Inf. 

Godfrey,  Charles,  Wing  Officer  26  Bombay  Infantry  

Musgrave,  Walter  Wm.  F.O.,  WingOfficer  12  Madras  Inf. ... 

Madden,  Travers  Edw.,  Wing  Officer  17  Bengal  Infantry... 

Hopwood,  Herbert  Reg.  Oflg.  Squad.  Officer  1  Bom.  Lan. 

M'Cjnaghev,  Frank,  Ofig.  Squad.  Officer  5  Punjab  Cav.... 

Pocock,  Philip  Fredk.,  Wing  Officer  19  Bombay  Infantry... 

Redl,  Ernest  Arthur  Fred  Wing  Officer  13  Bombay  Infantry 

Bridges,  Arthur Holroyd,  WingOfficer  16  Bombay Icfantrylas  Mar.  90I  8  July  9 

Haydon,  William  Pitt,  Wing  Officer  22  Bombay  Infantry. ..[29  Oct.  9o[i2  July  9 

Strange,  Arthur  James,  Wing  Officer  42  Bengal  Infantry  ... 

Gabbett,  Alex.  Cecil,  Wing  Officer  17  Madras  Infantry 

Leslie,  Philip  Norman,  Squad.  Officer  4  Lan.  Hyd.Cont 

Hancock,  Fras.  De  Berckem,  Assistant  Gov.  Geu.'s  Agent, ) 

Baroda  ;  in  charge  Umreli  Mehah ) 

Swan,  John  Stewart,  Wing  Officer  2  Bengal  Infantry  

Milne,  James  William,  Wing  Officer  2?  Madras  Infantry  ... 
Spence,  Alex.  Hieron  O.,  Squadron  Officer  2  C.  I.  Horse  ... 

Tarver,  Alex.  Leigh,  Wing  Officer  24  Bombav Infantry 

Riddell,  Henry  James,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  3  Bengal  Inf.  ... 
Scott,  Hopton" Arthur,  Wing  Officer  7  Madras  Infantry    ... 

Bailey.  Gilbert,  WingOfficer  4  Bombay  Infantry 

M'Leod.Torquil  John,727  Offg.Quarter'Mr.  2  Bn. :  Goorkhas 
Butler,  Alex.  Hazelwood,  Wing  Officer  5  Madras  Infantry 

Norie,  Frank  Hay,   Wing  Officer  42  Bengal  Infantry  

Hudson,  Josiah  Howard.Wing  Officer  22  Madias  Infantry 
Barclay,  Patrick  Chas.  R.  Wing  Officer  20  Bombay  Infantry 
Guthrie-Smith,  W.  Marshall,  Offg.Wing  Officer  10  Mad.  In  i. 
Swinhoe,  Edmund  Arthur,  Den.  Assist.Com.Gen.  2ndClass(  _ 
Bourne,  Walter  FitzGerald,  Wing  Officer  10  Bengal  Inf.  ...(29  Oct.  90 
Teed,  Arthur  S.  Hollond,Squad.|Officer  14  Bengal  Lancers,29  Nov.  90 
Lushington,  William  Nelson,  Wing  Officer  18  Bengal  Inf....  [23  May  91 
Tregear,  Vincent  F.  W.,  Wing  Officer  5  Inf.Hyderabad  Con.  25  May  91,24  Sept.  92 
Coningham.F.  Evelyn,723 Wing  Officer  12  Bengal  Infantry  8  Oct.  90!  6  Oct.  92 
Kemball,  Alick  Gurdon,729  Offg.  Wing  Officer  23  Bengal  Inf.  1  Mar.  90 J  8  Oct.  92 
Burn,  George  Callander,  Wing  Officer  13  Madras  Infantry  125  July  91 11  Oct.  g2 
Irvine,  Andrew  Alex., "30  Assist.  Commr.  3rd  Grade,  Punjab  17  Junegi'12  Oct.   92 

Tristram,  Charles  Edward,  Wing  Officer  29  Madras  Inf. i25  Mar.  91:16  Oct.  92 

Souter,  Arthur  Bourke.Offg.  Squad.  Officer  1  Punjab  Cav.  j  17  Dec.  90  18  Oct.   92 
Smith.  Fred.  Manners,731  Off  g.  WingOfficer  2_Bn.  3  Goorkhas    2  May  91,19001.  92 


8  Oct.  90 
29  Nov.  90 

4  Mar.  91 

21  Dec.  89 
4  Mar.  91 
1  Mar.  ge 

29  Oct.  90 
8  Oct.  90 
4  Feb.  91 

29  Oct.   90 

?9  Oct.  go 
4  F9b.  91 

4  Mar.  91 
4  Mar.  91 

29  Nov.  90 
4  Mar.  91 

23  Oct.   89 


21  July  9- 
21  Juiy  92 

25  July  92 

27  July  92 
31  July  9a 
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6  Aug.  92 
10  Aug.  92 
10  Aug.  92 
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28  Aug.  92 

29  Aug.  92 

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2  Sept.92 

3  Sept.92 

5  Sept.92 

6  Sept.92 
13  Sept.92 
13  Sept.92 


Campbell, Ian  Hamilton,  Squadron  Officer?  Bengal  Cavalry 

Buck,  Cecil  Henry,  Assist.  Commr.  3rd  Grade,  Murree  

Rouse,  Arch.  Henry  T.,  Wing  Officer  1  Madras  Infantry. ... 
Bidwell,  Reginald  Frank,  Wing  Officer  20  Madras  Infantry 

Hole,  Henry  Lewis,  Wing  Officer  19  Madras  Infantry    

Jackson,  Keith  Hungerford,  Squad.  Officer  11  Ben.  Lancers 

Barlow,  Murray H.  P.,  WingOfficer  1  Bn.  5  Goorkhas    

Orr,  Sutherland  Alex. M., Squadron  Officer  2  Lan. Hyd.Cont. 
Swifte,  Edmund  Lenthal,  Wing  Officer  4  Punjab  Infantry 
Henderson,  Maxwell  H.,  Squad.  Office^  Lane.  Hyd.  Cont. 
Fox,  Lionel  Whitelaw,  Wing  Officer  21  Madras  Infantry  ... 
O'Brien,  Aubrey  John,  Assistant  Commr.  3rd  Grade,  Punjab 

Leeds,  Thomas  Louis,  Wing  Officer  6  Punjab  Infantry 

Sargent,  Hy.  Gresham  Forbes,  Wing  Officer  14  Bom.  Inf... 


3  Sept.  90 ■  26  Oct.  92 
-5  Mar.  91  26  Oct.  gs 
28  June  90  30  Oct.  92 
28  June  90  31  Oct.   92 


3  May  90 
17  June  91 
10  Oct.  91 
10  Oct.  91 
17  Jan.  91 

4  Mar.  91 
2  May  91 

23  July  91 
9  Sept.gi 
25  Nov.  91 


2  Nov.  92 
6  Nov.  92 
10  Nov.  92 
12  Nov.  92 
14  Nov.  92 
17  Nov.  92 
23  Nov.  92 
2  Dec.  92 
14  Dec.  92 
1 .;  Dec.  92 


Indian  Staff  Corps. 


439 


Last  Regiment. 


West  Riding  Regimeut  ... 
Worcestershire  Regiment 
Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lt.  Inf. 

Royal  Scots 

South  Wales  Borderers   .. 

East  Surrey  Regiment 

King's  Royal  Rifles 

Northumberland  Fus 

IiS  Hussars    

[Wiltshire  Regiment  

IMunster  Fusiliers 

!  South  Wales  Borderers  .. 
;  South  Wales  Borderers    .. 

Scots  Fusiliers     

Royal  Artillery    

Wiltshire  Regiment  

Durham  Light  Infantry  .. 
Gloucestershire  Regiment 
Oxford  Light  Infantry 
iWest  YorKshire  Regiment 
;  OxfordshireLight  Infantry 

Irish  Regiment  

West  India  Regiment   .. 
Middlesex  Regiment 

Scots  Fusiliers     

Lancashire  Fusiliers    .. 


N.Lancashire  Regiment  ... 

(Wiltshire  Regiment 

Norfolk  Regiment      

King's  Own  Scottish  Bord. 

Leinster  Regiment    

Suffolk  Regiment  

(East  Surrey  Regiment 

INorfolk  Regiment  

Is  Lancers  

jlnniskilling  Fusiliers  

! Durham  Light  Infantry  ... 

Berkshire  Regiment  

18  Hussars     

Northamptonshire  Regt.... 
Inniskilling  Fusiliers 
King's  Own  Scottish  Bord. 

Welsh  Regiment    

Warwick  Regiment    

Northamptonshire  Regt. 

I^rish  Regiment    

Manchester  Regiment  

S.  Staffordshire  Regiment 
East  Lancashire  Regiment 
Northamptonshire  Regt.... 
Gloucestershire  Regiment 

Lancashire  Fusiliers 

Lancashire  Fusiliers    

Highland  Light  Infantry.. 

Leinster  Regiment 

Bedfordshire  Regiment   .. 
Bedfordshire  Regiment  ... 

N.  Lancashire  Regiment  .. 

Hampshire  Regiment 

Irish  Regiment    

Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 

Hampshire  Regiment  

Scottish  Rifles     

East  Lancashire  Regiment 
Oxford  Light  Infantry 

Suffolk  Regiment  

Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 
West  Yorkshire  Regiment 

Lancaster  Regiment 

Northamptonshire  Re  gt... 

Royal  Artillery    

Lancaster  Regiment     

Worcestershire   Regiment 

Royal  Artillery    

Gloucestershire  Regiment 

Middlesex  Regiment 

King's  Own  Scottish  Bord. 

Middlesex  Regiment    

Shropshire  Light  Infantry 

Suffolk  Regiment   

Derbyshire  Regiment   

Leinster  Regiment 

King'sOwn  Scottish  Bord. 

Wiltshire  Regiment   

Norfolk  Regiment 

Worcestershire  Regiment 


Munster  Fusiliers 

Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 
Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 
Wiltshire  Regiment I 


Lieutenants. 

Grimley,  Walter  MacdonnPll,  Wing  Officer  20  Ben.  Infantry 
Birdwood,  Halhed  Brodrick,  Squadron  Officer  2  C.I.  Horse 
Orman,  Frank  Leslie,*32  Wing  Officer  10  Madras  Infantry... 
Preston,  George  Allen,  Wing  Officer  40  BeDgal  Infantry  ... 
Lindsay,  Alex.  Bertram,  Otfg.  Wing  Officer  2  Bn.  2  Goorkhas 

James,  Fras.  Polglase,  Wing  Officer  5  Punjab  Infantry 

Prevost,  George  Herbert,'33  Wing  Officer  25  Bombay  Inf.... 
Wake,  HughSt.  Aubyn,  Wing  Officer  43  Bengal  Infantry ... 
Harbottle,  Robt.  Cecil,  Squad.  Officer  7  Bengal  Cavalry  ... 
Ommanney.  A.  Hammond,"3*  Wing  Officer  Corps  of  Guides 
Haughton,Hugh  Latimer, Offg. Wing  Officer  32  Madras  Inf. 
Ballantyne.E.W.M'K.,  "35  Squad.  Officer  19  BengalLancers 
Wimberlev,  Francis  Gordon  A.,  Wing  Officer  6  Bengal  Inf. 
Hamilton, RobertE. A. ,"3"Oflg.AVing Officer 2  3n. 4 Goorkhas- 
Crawford,  John  Halket,  Squad.  Officer  2  Bombay  Lancers 
Seton- Browne. Clement  L.S.,"3"/)SO.Wing Offr.iPunjablnf. 
Owen-Lewis,  Francis.  Offg.  Wing  Officer  14  Bombay  Inf... 
Carmichael,  Geo.  Gawler  Irving,  Wmg  Officer  2  Madras  Inf. 
Stewart, Arch  .Campbell,:3s  SquadronOfficerCorps  of  Guide  s 
Hawes,  Charles  Howard, Squad.  Officer  3  Punjab  Cavalry... 

Edvvardes,  Alex.  Coburn. Wing  Officer  2  Bombay  Inf 

Hutchinson,  Chas.  Alex.  R.'"3'J  Offg.  Wing  Officer  3  Sikh  Int 
Tregear.  Fred.  Charles,"40  Wing  Officer  S  Bengal  Infantry 
Macpherson, Arch. Duncan,  Squad.  Officer  2  Punjab  Cav.  ... 
Sarel,  George  Benedict  M.,  Squad.  Officer  11  Bengal  Lane 
Newnham,  Percival  Forbes,    Offg.    Squadron   Officer  3) 

Lancers  Hyderabad  Contingent  j 

Mitchell,  Wilfrid  James,  AA'ing  Officer  24  Bombay  Infantry 

Warneford,  Gonville,  Wing  Officer  44  Bengal  Infantry 

Thomson,  Alex.  Hy.  Gouger,"41  Offg.  Wing  Officer  30  Ben. Inf. 
Browne,  Herbert  J.P."42 Offg.  WingOfficer  1  Bn.5  Goorkhas 
Chamier,  William  St.  George,  Wing  Officer  24  Madras  Inf. 

Rice,  HarryArthurH.,"43  Wing  Officer  4  Sikh  Infantry 

Churchill,  Geo.  Ross  Deas,"44  Wing  Officer  19  Bengal  Inf. 
Fenn,  Edwin  H.  McB.,  Wing  Officer  12  Bombay  Infantry  ... 
IMathew,  Chas.  Theobald,  Squad.  Officer6  Bombay  Cavalry 
,'Macdonald,  Hugh,  Wing  Officer  6  Inf.  Hyderabad  Cont.  ... 
Loring,  Charles  Buxton,  Squad.  Officer?  Bombay  Lancers 
Hogg,  John  M'Kenzie  Trower,  Wmg  Officer  9  Bengal  Inf. 
Claridge,  Percy  S.  F.,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  3  Madras  Lan. 
Crawford,  Arthur  Gosset,  Wing  Officer  24  Madras  Infantry 

|Preston,  Eyre  Evans,  Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class 

[Pennington,  Wm.  Herbert,  Squadron  Officer  12  Bengal  Cav. 

Scott,  William,  Wing  Officer  12  Bombay  Infantry  

Walton,  Graham,  Wing  Officer  26  Bengal  Infantry 

Cox,  Arthur  Ditmas,  Wing  Officer  11  Madras  Infantry  

lO'Brien,  Edward,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  30  Bombay  Inf. 
[Sealy,  Alfred  Edward, ',«  Offg.  Wing  Officer  2  Bn.4  Goorkhas 
jHome,  Pelham  Maitland,  Wing  Officer  39  Bengal  Infantry 
(Mears,  Cecil  Delarue,"*6  Squad. Officer  1  BengalLancers... 
jCasserly,  James  Henry,  Wing  Officer  20  Bombay  Infantry 
|Harington,ArthurWm.D.,Offg.WingComdr.  17  Bombay  Inf. 
Keelan,  Henry  Percival,  Wing  Officer  7  Bombay  Infantry 
Dobbs,  Charles  Fairlie,  Wing  Officer  1  Infantry  Hyd.  Cont. 

!Martin,  Ranald,"4"  Wing  Officer  1  Punjab  Infantry 

Kirkwood,  Andrew  Torton,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  13  Mad.  Inf. 
Lindesay,  Geo.  Wm.  Guy."48  Offg.  WingOfficerssBen.  Inf. 
Minchin, Alfred  Beckett,"49CJ.E".  Assist.Gov. Gen. 's  Agent,  ~) 

1     Beloochistan j 

Codrington,  Hopton  Osbert.Wing Officer  17  Bombay  Inf.  ... 
iHicks,  Percy  S.  Squad.  Officer  3  Lancers  Hyderabad  Cont. 
M'Caskill,  John  Chas.  Henry,"50  »Ving  OfficerCorps  of  Guides 

Cotton,  William  Lewis,  Wing  Officer  5  Inf.  Hyd.  Cont 

Craik,  James,  Squadron  Officer  19  Bengal  Lancers 

Campbell,  Chas  Grav.Wing  Officer  4  Bengal  Infantry 

[Battye,  A.  Baldwyn,''1  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  6  Bengali  Cav. 
'Holden,  Hyla  Napier,  Squad.  Officer  5  Bengal  Cavalry  ... 
Firth,  Henry  Vivian,  Wing  Officer  27  Madras  Infantry  ... 
Ell  wood,  Bertram  Price,  Squad.  Officer  1  Bombay  Lancers... 
Purvis,  Eyre  W.  Molyneux,  Squadron  Officer  16  Bengal  Cav. 
Tomkins,  Harry  Lei'th,"'2  DSO.  Wing  Officer  28  Bengal  Inf. 
Collard,  JohnM.  Molesworth,  Wing  Officer  30  Madras  Inf. 
Hav,  Westwood  Norman,  Wing  Officer  29  Bombay  Inf.  ... 
Keily,  Fred.  Peter  Chas.,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  1  Bombay  Inf. 
Dyke,  Percyvall  Hart,  Wing  Officer  27  Bombay  Infantry  ... 
Capper,  Alfred  Stewart,  Squadron  Officer  2  C.  I.  Horse  ... 
J  Waller,  Alfred  Alex.  P.,  Wing  Officer  21  Bombay  Infantry 
[Jackson,  Herbert  Wm.,  Assist.  Comdt.  Burmah  Mil.  Police 
Stansfeld,  Harold  H.  G.,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  15  Madras  Inf. 
iCattell,  Gilbert  Landale,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  25  Madras  Inf. 
Wood,  Francis  Ludlow,  Wing  Officer  33  Bengal  Infantry... 
Wynter.Charles  Philip,  Offg.  Adjutant  2  Sikh  Infantry.'..... 

Bruce,  Malcolm  Edw.  L.,  Wing  Officer  23  Bombay  Inf.  

Wood,  Wyndham  M.  P.,  Wing  Officer  19  Bombaylnfantry 

Skeen,  Andrew,"56  Wing  Officer  24  Bengal  Infantry  

Lees,  Chas.  Henry  B.,  Wing  Officer  1  Sikh  Infantry 

Knox,  Ernest  Francis,"5'  Offg.  AVing  Officer  36  Ben.  Inf.  ... 
Dopping-Hepenstal,  Maxwell  Edw."8  Offg.  AVing  Officer  } 

1  Bn.  3  Goorkhas  j 

Ottley.William  John.Offg.AVing  Officer  17  Madras  Infantry 
Deas,  Lionel  Maury  Ross,  AVing  Officer  19  Bombay  Infantry 

Harrison,  Hugh,  Cantonment  Magistrate,  Aden 

Melville,  Allan.  Officiating  AA'ing  Officer,  2  Bombay  Inf.... 


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9  Sept.9 

7  Nov.  97 
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5  Dec.  91 

17  June  91 
25  July  91  22 

9  Sept.91  22 

8  Nov.  90 

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25  July  91 
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18  May  92  11 
24  July  91  12 
27  Jan.  92 

5  Dec.  91  23 
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4-4.0 


Indian  Staff  Corps. 


N.  Staffordshire  Regiment 

Munster  Fusiliers  

2  Dragoon  Guards  

Liverpool  Regiment 

Middlesex  Regiment 

Irish  Rifles 

Susses  Regiment  

Sussex  Regiment   

Cheshire  Regiment    

South  Lancashire  Regt.  ... 

Royal  Soots 

21  Hussars     

Inniskilling  Fusiliers  

West  Surrey  Regiment  ... 
West  Surrey  Regiment    ... 

Welsh  Fusiliers  

Lancaster  Regiment 

West  Surrey  Regiment    ... 

Berkshire  Regiment 

East  Kent  Regiment 

Derbyshire  Regiment  

Gloucestershire  Regiment 

5  Dragoon  Guards 

Devonshire  Regiment  

Hampshire  Regiment  

Somerset  Light  Infantry 

Scottish  Rifles      

Scois  Fusiliers    

Royal  Artillery    

Royal  Artillery    

Middlesex  Regiment 

Somerset  Light  Infantry... 

Scottish  Rifles 

Irish  Regiment  

Noi  thamntonshire  Regt.... 

Essex  Regiment 

King's  Own  Scottish  Bord. 
Durham  Light  Infantry  ... 
Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 

Leiuster  Regiment    

Lemster  Regiment 

Leiuster  Regiment    

Worcestershire  Regiment 

Worcestershire  Regiment 

Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 
Northamptonshire  Regt... 

Lancaster  Regiment 

Scottish  Rifles 

West  Yorkshire  Regiment 
Gloucestershire  Regiment 

West  Kent  Regiment 

Dublin  Fusiliers  

N.  Lancashire  Regiment 
Northumberland  Fusiliers 

Royal  Artillery   

Royal  Artillery    

West  Yorkshire  Regiment 
Durham  Light  Infantry  ... 

Royal  Scots   

Wiltshire  Regiment  

Nortnarnpton  Regiment  .. 
Gloucestershire  Regiment 
Duke  of  Cornvvall'sLt.  Inf. 
Northumberland  i  usiliers 
West  Yorkshire  Regiment 

Manchester  Regiment 

Wiltshire  Regiment  

Devonshire'Regiment    

Fast  Surrey  Regiment 

Yorkshire  Regiment  

Sussex  Regiment  

Suffolk  Regiment  

Lancashire  Fusiliers 

Northumberland  Fusiliers 

Hampshire  Regiment  

Welsh  Regiment. 

Suffolk  Regiment  

Devonshire  Regiment   

Middlesex  Regiment 

Lancashire  Fusiliers 

i\oi  tnamptonshire  Regt. ... 
D  irham  Light  Infantry  ... 
Northamptonshire  Regt.  ... 

Manchester  Regiment  

Bonier  Regiment    

Hampshire  Regiment    

Durham  Light  Infantry    ... 

Derbyshire  Regiment    

Northamptonshire  Regt.  ... 


Lihutexaxts. 


2ndtiKurJ    lijiut. 


Angelo,  John  C.  Cortlandt.759  Wing  Officer  20  Bengal  Inf.  29  Nov.  90I27  Oct.  93 
N'icolson,  William  Hurst,,  Wing  Officer  37  Bengal  Infantry  18  May  921 2S  Oct.  93 
Benwell,  ReginaldLimond,  Squad.  Officer  5  Bombay  Cav.  ..  10  Oct.  91!  3  Nov.  93 
Burton,  Aubrey  de  Sausmaivz.Wing  Office-  25  Bombay  Inf.  1 18  Feb.  91I  4  Nov.  93 
Wall,  Allan  Oopinger,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  43  Bengal  Inf.  ...I20  Feb.  92I  6  Nov.  93 
Knox.  Alt'.  Wm.  Fortescue,  Wing  Officer  19  Madras  Inf....!  2  May  9118  Nov.  93 
Daunt,  Bertram  Rochfort,  Wing  Officer  22  Botnbav  Inf.  ...  10  Oct.  91I19  Nov.  93 
Maxwell,  F.  Aylmer,760  DSO.  Otfg.Squad.Officeri8  Ben. Lan.  7  Nov.  91  24  Nov.  93 
Cooke,  Herbert  Fothergill,  Wing  Officer  32  Ben.  Infantry..  27  Jan.  92  24  Nov.93 
Fellows.  Christopher  Stewart,  Wing  Officer  8  Bombay  Inf.|  3  May  90^26  Nov.  93 
Coghill,  Norman  Sinclair,  Assist.  Polit.  Supdt.  Palan'pore.129  Nov.92'29  Nov.  93 
Strong,  Norman  B.  Glegg  Squad.  Officer  1  Madras  Lancen-|  18  June92l3o  Nov.  93 


13  July  92,   1  Dec.  93 

12  Mar.  92  13  Dec.  93 

13  Aug.  92!  19  Dec.  03 

2  May  91,23  Dec.  93 
9  Sept.  91  30  Dec.  93 

3  Aug.  92  31  Dec.  93 
25  Mar.  91    1  Jan.  94 

12  Mar.  92 i  i  Jan.  94 
28  Sept. 921  1  Jan.  94 

13  July  q2  10  Jan.  94 
18  June  9:124  Jan.  94 

4  Mar.  91  23  Jan.  94 
20  Feb.  92,31  Jan.  04 
31  Aug.  92:31  Jan.  94 

18  June  92!  2  Feb.  94 
9  Sept.  911  7  Feb.  94 

13  Feb.  91  '13  Feb.  94 

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20  Feb.  92  25  Feb.  94 
to  Oct.  9^26  Feb.  94 
25  Mar.  91!  7  Mar.  94 

9  Apr.  92127  Mar.  94 

19  Oct.  92  1  Apr.  94 
3  May  90J  4  Apr.  94 

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Burton.Att. Robert  WingOfficer  r  In'.HyderabadContingent 

dickers.  Cuthbert,761  Wing  Officer  13  Bengal  Infantry  

Bickford,  Arthur  Louis/12  Wing  Officer  2  Punjab  Infantry . 
Blair,  Richard  Wm.  Creighton.  WingOfficei-23  Bombay  Inf. 

Keogh,  James  Blair,  Wing  Officer  22  Bombay  Infantry 

Patterson. Stewart  Blakely  A.'"  Wing  Officer  38  Bengal  Inf. 

Climo,  William  Hiil,  Wing  Officer  33  Bengal  Infantry 

*  damson,  John  Thos.  Graves,765  Wing  Officer  19  Bom.  Inf. 
Keene,  Chas.  Wm.,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  27  Bengal  Infantry... 
Chitty,  Arthur  Wilson.  Wing  Officer  26  Bombay  Infantry... 
Hndgkinson,  Charles,767  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  6  Bengal  Cav. 
White,  George  Edmund,768  Offg.  Wing  Officer.  3  Sikh  Inf... 
(iau.'sen,  James  Robert,  Offg.  Sqnad.  Officer  8  Bengal  Cav. 
Wartmrton.RobertFrancis, Offg.  Wing0rh'cer2Bn.  5  Goorkhas 
Turton,  Hugh  Mitchell.  Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  class 
Buist,  Arthur  Hunter,  Wing  Officer  25  Bengal  Infantry  .. 
M'Neile,  Donald  Hugh,  Squad.  Officer  19  Bengal  Lancers 
Davidson.  Arthur  Noel,  Wing  Officer  7  Madras  Infantry 
Branson,  Vivian  Henry,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  28  Madras  Inf. 
Nuttall,  John  Rattray,  Wing  Officer  44  Bengal  Infantry  .. 
Newnham,  Charles  Cowan.772  Squad.  Officer  6  Bengal  Cav. 
Sweet, Edward  Herbert,773  WingOfficer  1  Bn.  2  Goorkhas  . 
Faunce.  Alured  de  Laune,  Wing  Officer  12  Madras  Infantry 
Beaman.  Geo.  Philip  Robert-,  Wing  Officer  17  Madras  Inf. 
James,  Alfred  Albert;,-'7'  Offg  Wing  Officer  29  Bengal  Inf.  . 
Anderson.  Robert  H.  Bani-e-.  Squad.  Officer  3  Bombay  Cav. 
Badcock,  George  Henry.77"'  Squadron  Officer  7  Bengal  Cav. 
Searle,  Aubrey  Vivian,  Wing  Officer  20  Madras  Infantry... 
Owens,  Francis  Charles,  Wing  Officer  7  Bombay  Infantry.. 

Cates,  William  Johnstone,  Wing  Officer  17  Bombay  Inf. 

Fagau,  Arthur  Newton  Dalgleish,  Offg.  Squadron  Officer  ) 

1  Lancers  Hyderabad  Contingent j 

Ramsay, Arthur  Dennys  Gilbert,  Assistant  Commissioner,  "> 

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Muscroft.  James,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  2  Bn.  1  Goorkhas   

M'Gill,  Harry  Robertson,  Offg.  Wing Offieer,3o  Madras  Inf. 
Penned,  Richard  Hen.  Edm.  Wing  Officer  20 Madras  Inf.... 
Bainbridge,  Wm-  Frank,776  Wing  Officer  1  Sikh  Infantry  .. 
Luard,  Charles  Bckford,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  43  Bengal  Inf.. 
Hunter,  Walter  Jas.  Hy.,Wmg  Officer  16  Bombay  Infantry 
Pagan,  Edward  Arthur,  Squadron  Officer  6  Bombay  Cav. 
Naylor,  Harry  Trevor, Squadron  Officer  6  Bombav  Cavalry 
Giu,  Howard  Alaric,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  30  Bengal  Infantry 
Stewart,  Robert  Joseph  Tucker,773  Wing  Officer  22  Ben.  Inf. 
Trevor.  Arthur  Pre^cott,  Wing  Officer  20  Bombay  Infantry 

Hunt,  Vere  de  Vere,  Assistant  Political  Agent,  Zhob 

Fulton,  H.  Townsend,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  2  Bn.  2  Goorkhas 
Oakes,  Horace  Charles,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  3  Madras  Lan. 
Hislop,  Arthur  Fowler.Offg.  Squad.  Officer  5  Bombay  Cav 
Herdon,  Hugh  Edward,773  Wing  Officer  26  Madras  Infantry 
Barnett,  Hy.  Jos.  de  Barry, WingOfficer3i  Madras  Infantry 

Frizelle.  Julian,  Assist.  Commr.  3rd  Grade  Umritsur 

Ducat,  Richard,763  Offg.  Wing  Officer  20  Bengal  Infantry... 
Heale.  Ernest  Newton,  Wing  Officer  7  Bombav  Inf  .ntry  ... 
Ames,  Albert  Gardener,  Wing  Officer  4  Pun,ab  Infantry  ... 
Broinhead.Edw.  Gonville,  Wing  Officer  42  Bengal  Infantry 
Taylor,  RegitialdO'Bryan,  Off.  Squad.  Off.  19  BengalLanc. 
Anderson,  William  Cortlandt,Offg.  Wing  Officer  13  Mad.Inf. 

Barr,  Henry  Keith,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  1  C-  I.  Horse    J13  Aug.  92:19.  Sept.94 

Corbett,  Henry  Geo.  Lyon,  Wing  Officer  33  Madras  Infantry:  9  Apr.  92  23  Sept. 94 

Cooke,  AubreySt.  J.,  Wing  Officer  6Inf.  Hyd.  Cont 18  May  92:24  Sept.94 

Brackenbury,  Walter  J.  Wm.,  Wing  Officer  5  Bom.  Infantry  4  Mar.  qij  3  Oct.  94 
Lloyd,  Kenrick  Horace,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  24  Madras  Inf.  17  Dec.  92^11  Oct.  94 
Craster,  John  C.  Pulleine,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  40  Bengal  Inf  9  Jan.  92127  Oct.  94 
Connell,  Charles  Forster,  Wmg  Officer  14  Madras  Infantry  19  Oct.  92:29001.  94 
Campbell,  George  Duncan, Wiug  Officer  25  Bengal  Infantry  27  Jan.  92  10  Nov.  94 


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31  Aug.  92 

3  Aug.  92 
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18  May  92 
3  July 


Labertouche,  Guy  Neal  Landale,  Wing  Officer  22  Bom.  Inf 

Thomas,  Gwyn,  Squadron  Officer  2  Bengal  Lancers    

Preston,  Wm.JonnPha3lim,Offg.WingOfficer4lnf.Hyd.Cont. 
Dundas.  Patrick  Henry,  Wing  Officer  6  Bengal  Infantry  ... 
Johnes,  Cyril  Ivo  Fyers  O.,  Squad.  Officer  1  Madras  Lancers 
Abbey,  Walter  BulmerTait,  Squad.  Officer  2  Bom.  Lancers 
Hughes,  John  Edward,  Squad.  Officer  2  Madras  Lancers  ... 
Stewart, John  Henry  Keith, Offg.  WingOfficer 39  Bengal  Jnt. 
Brodhurst,BernardM.L.78;Offg.  WingOfficer  1  Bn.4Goorkhas 
Corlett,  John  Stebbing,  Oft'g.  Squad.  Officer  13  Bengal  Lan. 
Parker,  Geo.  Marcus  Godfrey,  Wing  Officer  14  Bombay  Inf. 
Corby n,  EdwynC,  Offg.Squadron Officer  18  Bengal  Lancers 
Harbord,  Cyril  Rodney,  Squadron  Officer  2  Lancers  Hy- ) 
I    derabad  Contingent $ 


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3  Dec.  9 


Indian  Staff  Corp*. 


441 


Lo6t  Regiment. 


Suffolk  Regiment 

West  Kent  Regiment 

Lancashire  Fusiliers  

North  Lancashire  Regt.  .. 

Border  Regiment    

Welsh  Regiment 

S  Lancers   

Lancaster  Regiment  

Bedfordshire  Regiment 

West  Yorkshire  Regiment. 
Durham  Light  Infantry... 

Gordon  Highlanders 

Worcestershire  Regiment 

Royal  Artillery 

Welsh  Fusiliers  

Welsh  Regiment 

Wiltshire  Regiment  


Manchester  Regim  ent  

Leinster  Regiment 

N.  Lancashire  Regiment .. 

Irish  Regiment    

Lancashire  Fusiliers 

Wiltshire  Regiment  

2  Dragoon  Guards  

Highland  Light  Infantry.. 

Devonshire  Regiment  

Cheshire  Regiment 

Northamptonshire  Regt ... 

Cheshire  Regiment    

Argyll  and  Suth.  Highldrs. 

Lancaster  Regiment 

Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 

Welsh  Regiment 

Welsh  Regiment 

21  Hussars    

Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 

Cheshire  Regiment    

Northamptonshire  Regt  ... 

Essex  Regiment 

5  Dragoon  Guards  


Manchester  Regiment 

Sussex  Regiment 

Norfolk  Regiment  

Cheshire  Regiment 

Suffolk  Regiment    

Hampshire  Regiment 


West  Yorkshire  Regiment 

Dublin  Fusiliers 

Suffolk  Regiment    

Yorkshire  Regiment 

Welsh  Regiment 

Dublin  Fusiliers 

Dublin  Fusiliers 


West  Kent  Regiment  .... 
Northamptonshire  Regt.. 

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Lancashire  Fusiliers 

Sussex  Regiment    


Unattached  List 

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Unattached  List 

Bedfordshire  Regiment   ... 

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Norfolk  Regiment 

Somerset  Light  Infantry  ... 

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Manchester  Regiment 

Unattached  List 

Bast  Lancashire  Regt 

West  Surrey  Regiment 

West  Surrey  Regiment 

West  Kent  Regiment 

Dublin  Fusiliers 

Royal  Artillery   , 

Royal  Fusiliers    

Essex  Regiment  

South   Staffordshire  Regt.. 
Manchester  Regiment  


Lieutenants. 

Pratt.  Ernest  G.  W..«3  Wins'  Officer  2  Inf.  Hyderabad  Cont.. 
Hall,  Robt.  Macpherson,"84  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  13  Ben.  Lan. 
Stewart,  Walter  FitzAlan.  Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class 
Greig,  John  Glennie,765  Offg.  Wing  Officer  28  Bombay  Inf. 
Eaile,  Edward  Savi,"85  Offg.  WingOfEcsr,  33  Bengal  Inf.... 
Cheyne,  Archibald  Ythen,  Offg.  Squvl.  Ofl.i  5  Bengal  Lane 
Hodgkinson,  John,  Offg.  Squadron  Officer  3  Bengal  Cav. 
Hobson,  Arch. Campbell. Offg. Win«Officer6  Inf.  Hyd.  Cont. 
Rice,  Sheridan  Knowles  B..  Offg.  Wing  Officer  35  Bengal  Inf. 
Lang,  Wynynrd  Feeling.  Wing  Officer  11  Bomb  ty  Infantry 

Martin,  Frank,  Wing  Offi.-er  25  Be  igal  Ia'antry  

Watt,  Donald  Mum-}.787  Wing  Officer  1  Bn.  2  Goorkhas 

Calvert  Robt.  This.  Christ  Offg.  Wing  Officer  20  Bomb.  Inf. 
Rowcroft.  Claude  Harold, Offg.  Squad.  Office^  Bombay  Cav. 

Keen,  William  John, :s8  Offg.  WingOfficer  37  Bengal  Inf. 

Marshall,  Henry  Turnbull,  WiugOfficr  :  Bensrai  Infantry 
Davidson,  Francis  Dean,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  1  Inf.  ) 

Hyderabad  Contingent    i 

Bolland,  Theodore  Julian, Wing  Officer  8  Bengal  Infantry... 
Dudgeon.  Ralph  de  Seton,  WingOfficer  25  Bombay  Infantry 
Kriekenbeek.  Ronald  E.  E.  WingOrficer  igBorabiylnfautry 
Browne,  Leslie  Swinton,"80  Wing  Officer  38  Bengal  Inf.  .. 
Arthur,  Edmond  John,  Offg;,  Sq'jad.  Officer  7  Bombav  Lan. 
Wheeler,  Geo.  Godfrey  Massy,  Squad.  Officer  7  Bengal  Cav. 
Ricketts.  Robert  Lumsden.  Squadron  Officer  10  Bengal  Lan. 
Loch,  Ed  ward  Campbell.  Off.'  Squad.  Officer  3  Bengal  Cav. 
Bowring,  John  Bellasis,"51  Offg.  Wing  Officer  2  Punjab  Inf. 
Elliott,  Reginald  W.  S.,  Wing  Officer"  8  Madras  Infantry  .... 
Rice,  Sydney  Mervyn.'92  Offg.  Wing  Officer  4  Madras  Inf.... 
Hope,  Adrian  Victor  W. .  Wing  Officer  23  Madras  Infantry ... 
Murray,  WalterGodfrey  Pa  trick,"94  Offg.  Wing  Off.  21  Ben.  Inf. 

Hewlett,  Alan,  Squadron  Officer  2  Bombay  Lancers    

Palin,  Handle  Harry,  Wing  Officer  30  Bombay  Infantry 

Knollys,  Robert  Walter  E.,  W  ing  Officer  5  Puniab  Infantry 

Bylaml, Sidney  Veale, WingOfficer  5  Mad  a-i  In  aatry 

Taylor,  Edw.  Moore,  Squa  Irjn  Officer  2  Punjab  Cavalry  ... 
Light,  William  Alfrey,  Wing  Officer  14  Bombay  Infantry  ... 

Perrin.  Charles  Louis,  Wing  Officer  27  Madras  Infantry 

Scott-Elliot,  Chas.  Reg.,  Wing  Officer  4  Madras  Infantry... 
Peacock,  Edward  Barnes,"95  Offg.  Wing  Officer  ?i  Ben.  Inf. 
Wilkinson,    Roland  Langharne,  C.    Squadron  Officer,   7  "> 

Bombay  Lancers $ 

Houston, Arthur  Manston.?96  Wing  Officer  1  Punjab  Infantry 
Quin,  Richard  P.  Wemyss.Offg.Wing Officer  4  Punjab  Inf. 
Dodd,  George,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  27  Bengal  Infantry 

Hulseberg,  Herbert,  Wing  Officer  27  Bombay  Infantry 

Bogle,  John  Savile,'98  Wing  Officer  Corps  of  Guides    

Delme-Radcliffe,   Seymour  Arthur,   Offg.  Wing   Officer) 

7  Bombay  Infantry j 

V€  Costellb,  Edmond  Wm,"  Wing  Officer  22  Bengal  Inf.... 
Reece,  John  Deans,  Offg.  Wing  Off.  22  Madras  Infantry    ... 
Magrath.  Beanchamp  Hv.  B.,  Wing  Officer  16  Madras  Inf. 
Bond,  Reginald  Edwin,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  4  Bengal  Int.... 
Humphreys,  Geo.  G.  Prenderga^t,  Wing  Officer  27  Bom.  Inf. 

Chrystie,  George,  Squadron  Officer  5  Punjab  Cavalry  

Harcourt,  John  Stewart Moitimer.OfficiatingWingOfficer  > 

2  Bn.  3  Goorkhas    j 

Stewart,  Hugh,  WingOfficer  9  Madras  Infantrv 

Taylor,  Guy  Hastings,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  2  Sikh  Infantry... 

Hawkes,  Robert,  WingOfficer  1  Bengal  Infantry  

Watts.  George  A.  Ro^s, Squadron  Officer  2  Bombay  Lancers 
Halliday,  Stuart  Girdlestone,  Offg. Wing  Officer  5  Infantry  \ 

Hyderabad  Contingent   ) 

Harrison,  Arthur  H.  P.,800  Offg.  Wing  Officer  33  Bengal  Inf 
Davidson-Houston, Chas.E.D.,  WingOfficer  5  Punjab  Inf.  .  . 
Holbrooke,  Bernard  F.  R..  Wing  Officer  24  Bombay  Infantry 
Dovewn.  John  Hodson,801  Offg.  Squad.  Off  r. 13  Bengal  Lane. 
Pritchard,  Frank  Vernon  Leslie,  Wing  Off.  26  Madras  Inf. 
Sherlock,  John  Ouseley.  Wing  Officer  17  Bombay  Infantry.. 
Warre-Cornish,   Francis   Thackeray,    Squadron  Officer  ) 

17  Bengal  Cavalry S 

O'Grady.Henry  de  Courcy.Offg.  WingOfficer  6  Punjab  Inf. 
Coldstream, John  Clayton.  Squad. Officer  10  Bengal  Lancers 
Storr,  Charles  Lancelot,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  4  Sikh  Infantrv 
Mackenzie,  Kenneth  L.Warner.802  Offg.WingOff.  28  Bom. In. 

Moberly,  Hugh  Stephenson,  Hong  Kong  Regiment   

Vivian,  Charles  Augustus,804  Wing  Officer  15  Bengal  Inf.  ... 
Russell,  Francis Deane,  Squad.  Officer  1  Bengal  Lancers... 
Barrett,  Arthur  Lsnnard.Wiag  Officer  26  Bombay  Infantry 
Nicolas,  Francis  Carminowe.  Offg.  Squad. Officer  7  Ben. Cav. 
Ames,  Lancelot  Hope  Rix.Offg.Squad. Officer  3  Madras  Lan. 

Rooke,  Uiles,  WingOfficer  23  Madras  Infantry   

Stansfeld,  Cyril  Grey,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  43'Bengal  Inf.  ... 
Barwell,  Edward  Egerton,  Wtog  Officer  4  Punjab  Infantry 
Gordon, Geo. Alex.Steuart,  Sqfttt't.  Officer  13  Ben.  Lancers  .. 
Bickford,  Wis.  Wilfrid,  Wing  Officer  4  Bombay  Infantry... 
Savile,  Albany  Robt. Cecil,  Squad.  Officer  1  Bombay  Lancers 
Bradshaw.Chas.  Richard,  Orfg.  Wing  Officer  9  Bengal  Inf. 
Gale,  Ernest  Septimus,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  9  Bengal  Inf.  . 
Steen,  Hunter  Carmichael,  Offg.  WingOfficer  19  Bombay  Inf. 
Gaskell.  Thos.  Kershaw,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  29  Madras  Inf 
Smith,  Chas.  Aitchison,  Offg.  Squad. Officerg  Bengal  Lane. 
Corbett,  Basil  Andrew,  Offg.  WingOfficer  25  Madras  Inf... 
M'Vean,  Donald  A.  D.,  Wing  Officer  45  Bengal  Infantry  .. 


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East  Surrey  Regiment 
Derbyshire  Regiment 

Derbyshire  Regiment 

Manchester  Regiment ..... 
Manchester  Regiment  , 
Irish  Rifles    

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Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 

Northamptonshire  Regt.  .. 
East  Yorkshire  Regiment.. 

InnisKilling  Fusiliers  

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Gloucestershire  Regiment 

West  Surrey  Regiment    ... 
Bast  Surrey  Regiment 

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Lieutenants.  2nd  1IBDT 

Holdich,  Harold  Adrian.  Off g.Wing Officer  1  Bn,s  Goorkhas 
Furney,  John  Leared,*06  Offg.  Wing  Officer  22  Bengal  Inf. 
Fenuiug,  William  Maxwell,  Adj.  Gov. 's  Body  Guard,Madras 
Hawkes,  Wm.  Cotter  W.,  Offg. 'Wing  Officer  29  Bombay  Inf. 
Prissick,  Cuthbert,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  15  Madras  Inf. 
Bredin,  Alexander,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  10  Madras  Infantry 
Fellowes,  HalfordLeMesurier,  Offg.  Wing  Officer35Ben.ini'. 

Anderson,  Macclesfield  H.,  Squad.  Officer  3  Bombay  Cav 

Babington,  Alfred  Harconrt,  Offg.  WingOfficer  7  Bengal  Inf. 

Strong,  Henry  Stuart,  Wing  Officer  8  Bombay  Infantry 

Fitzpatrick,  Bartholomew  Denis,  Assist.  Couimr.  Punjab... 
Lane,  Thomas  Edw.  Moore.  Wing  Officer  14 Madras  lulantrv 
Robertson.  Charles,  Off  g.  Snuad  Officer  iq  Bengal  Lancers 
St.  John,  Hen. Beauchamp,808  Offg.  Wing  Officer  45  Ben.  Inf. 
Sproulc,  Harry  Hottnii,  Off.  Squad  Off.  1  Bengal  Lancers 
Knowles,  George,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  1  Bengal  Lancers... 
Kettlewell,  Arch.  Middleton,  Squad.  0fficer6  Bnra.  Cavalry 

Bliss,  Charles.  Offg.  Wing  Officer  44  Bengal  Infantry    

Dalrymple-Hay,  Stair  Francis  B.,809  Offg.  Wing  Officer  > 

1  Bn.  2  Gocrkhas J> 

Willaus,  Thomas  James,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  3  Bombay  Inf. 
Hood,  Alexander  Nelson,  Offg.  Squad  Officer  2  C.  I.  Horse 
Hirst,  Frederic  Christian,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  22  Bombaylnf. 
Molloy,  Gerald  Macleay,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  4  Bom.  Cav.. 
Orton,  Ernest  Frederick,  WingOfficer  26  Bombay  Infantry. 
Cuming,  Robert  John,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  16  Bengal  Inf.  .. 
Longhurst,  Arthur  Lyster,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  10  Mad.  Inf. 
Villiers-Stuart,  Wm.  Desmond,  Officiating   Wing  Officer  \ 

Bn.  5  Goorkhas f 

Cordeaux,  Hairy  E.  Spilier,  Wing  Officer  9  Bombay  Inf.  ... 
Haworth.  Lionel  Berkeley  Holt,810  Offg.  SquadronOfficer) 

2  Bombay  Lancers _$ 

Deane,  Dennis,  Offg.  Squadron  Officer  12  Bengal  Cavalry... 
Thomson,  Alex.  Guthrie,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  5  Punjab  Inf.... 
Kauntze,  Bertram  Chas,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  26  Madras.  Inf. 
Oliphaut,  Edwd.  Havelock,  Offg. Wing  Officer  23  Madras  Inf 
Broun,  James  Ronald,  Offg.  Wing0fficer2  Madras  Infantry 
N'icolay,  Bernard  Underwood,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  1  Batta-  i 

lion  4  Goorkhas   ( 

Wigram,  Clive,  Offg.  Squadron  Officer  18  Bengal  Lancers 
Hey  land,  Arthur  Kvffin,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  4  Bombay  Cav. 
Muscroft,  Wm.  St.  Clair,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  1  0.  I.  Horse 
Ireland,  de  Courcy.  Offg.  Wing  Officer  39  Bengal  Infantry.. 
Gale,  MarmadukeHy.Littledale, Offg.Squad. Off. 8Ben.  Cav.. 
Smith,  Raymond  Coape,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  7  Bengal  Cav, 
Keen, Frederick  Stewart.812  Offg. WingOfficer  45  Bengal  Inf. 
Steel,  Rich.  Alexander,  Squad.  Officer  17  Bengal  Lancers  ... 
Longridge.Jas. Atkinson, Offg. Squad. Officer 7Bombay  Lan.. 
Bigg- Wither,  Ferdinand.  Offg.  Wing  Officer  7  Bombay  Inf. 
Barry,  Wm.  Thurburn,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  32  Madras  Inf. 
Jacob,  Stephen  Hector,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  29  Bombay  Inf. 
Luxtnoore,  Chas.  de  Joncourt,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  6  Inf.  / 

Hyderabad  Contingent 5 

Shoubridge,  C.  A.  Grevis,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  12  Bom.  Inf. 
Duhan,  Fras.  Taylor,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  19  Bengal  Inf. 
Andersou,  Norman  Ruthven,  Off  g.WingOfficerjoBombaylnf. 
Watson,  Spencer  Burton,  Wing  Officer  4  Madras  Infantry... 
Stewart,  John  Lindesay,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  11  Bangal  Lan. 
Henderson,  Rob. Wynne,814  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  17  Ben.  Cav. 
Macaulay,   Denzil  Ibbetson   M.,   Offg.    Squad.  Officer  4J 

Bengal  Cavalry    } 

Young,  Harry  Norman,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  6  Madras  Inf.  1... 
Browne,  Harry  Ernest.  Offg.  Wing  Officer  12  Bombay  Inf.... 
Cox,  Thos.  Saiids,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  16  Bengal  Cavalry... 

Logan,  Lionel  Stuart,  Wing  Officer  20  Madras  Infantry 

Hogg,  Adam  Gilbert  Mayhew.  Offg.  Wing  Officer  29  Bom.Inf. 
Bateman-Champain.  Claude  E..8,r  Wing  Officer  38  Ben.  Inf. 

Walker,  Henry.  Wing  Officer  16  Bengal  Infantry  

Carey,  Cecil  William,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  3  Punjab  Cavalry 
Will,  Duncan  Alured  Elmsly,  Offg.  WingOfficer  4 Bom. Inf. 
Plant,  Wm.  Chas.Trew  Gray  G., Officiating  Squad.  Officer  V 

3  Punjab  Cavalry $ 

Hutchinson,  Cuthbert  Gordon,  Officiating  Wing   Officer  ? 

33  Madras  Infantry i 

Hawks,  George  Augustus,  Wing  Officer  1  Madras  Infantry 

Bruce,  George  David,  Wing  Officer  1  Madras  Infantry   20  May  o 

Sangster,  Patrick  Barclay,  Offg.Squad. Officer  2  Bengal  Lan.  28  Nov.  94 

Shairp,  Alexander,  Wing  Officer  11  Madras  Infantry  28  Nov.  94 

Humphrey  s.DashwoodWm.H.,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  ,<4  Ben.  Inf.  28  Nov.  94 
Griffith,  John  Gwynne,  Squad.  Officer  2  Bombay  Lancers...  28  Nov.  94 

Synge,  Mark,  Wing  Officer  6  Bengal  infantry...  28  Nov.  94 

Grant,  William  Ogilvie,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  27  Bombay  Inf.     7  Mar.  94 

Lane,  Wm.  Horsburgh,  Wing  Officer  5  Madras  Inf 10  Oct.  94 

Chauncy,  Charles  Henry  K.,  Offg.  Wing  Offr.  24  Bom.  Inf.  7  Dec.  95 
Campbell.  Wm.  K.  Hamilton.  AYing  Officer  12  Bengal  Inf.  20  May  93 
Johnson,  John  Ernest  Blois,8198quad.  Officer  Corps  of  Guides  30  Aug.  93 
Hesketh,  Walter,82"  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  12  Bengal  Cavalry  28  Nov.  94 
Pakenham,  George  de  la  Poer  Beresford,  Officiating  Wing  >    xg  jan 

Officer  30  Bengal  Infantry  i        '       ' 

Henderson',  Arthur  Eras.,  Offg.  Squad  Officer  2  Madras  Lan.  1 6  Jan.  95 
Pryce,  Henry  Edu-.  ap  Rhys,  Wing  OrticenS  Bengal  Inf.  ...  16  Jan.  95 
Kidd, Bertram GrahamBalfour.WingOfficer23Bom.Infantry  16  Jan.  9  = 
Rivett-Carnac,  John  Stirling,  Offg.Squad.  Officen6Ben.  Cav.  16  Jan.  95 


LIECT. 


19  Feb.  96 
23  Mar.  96 
23  Mar.  96 
23  Mar.  96 
23  Mar.  96 
8  Apr.  96 
1  May  96 
1  May  96 
1  May  96 
1  May  96 
1  May  96 
1  May  96 

7  May  96 

1  June  96 

8  June  96 
10  June  96 
28  June  96 

4  July  96 

6  July  96 

10  July  96 
13  July  96 
15  July  96 
j  8  July  96 
27  July  96 
8  Aug.  96 
26  Aug.  96 

2  Sept.  96 
2  Sept.  96 


2  June  94! 
2  June  94 
23  Dec.  93H3  Sept. 96 


14  Sept.93 
2i  Oct.  93 
7  Mar.  94 
25  Feb.  93 
21  Oct.  93 

7  Mar.  94 
4  Oct.  93 

30  Aug.  93 
[7  Dec.  92 
17  Dec.  92 
10  Oct.  94 
20  May  93 

31  Jan.  94 
Oct.   92 

20  Feb.  95 

21  Jan.  93 
2  June  94 
1  Jan.  94 

10  Oct.   94 

10  Oct.  94 

10  Oct.  94 

10  Oct.  94 

10  Oct.  94 

10  Oct.  94 

10  Oct.  94 

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10  Oct.  94 
10  Oct.  94 
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7  Mar.  94 


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16  Sept.96 
16  Sept. 9b 
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1  Oct.  96 

4  Oct.  96 
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24  Oct.  96 
28  Oct.  96 
30  Oct.  96 

2  Nov.  96 
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18  Nov.  96 
21  Nov.  96 
27  Nov.  96 
23  Dec.  96 
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1  Jan.  97 

6  Jan.  97 
10  Jan.  97 
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29  Feb.  96,  8  Feb.  97 

o  Oct.  94125  Feb.  97 

27  Feb.  97 

28  Feb.  97 
28  Feb.  97 
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28  Feb.  97 
28  Nov.  Q7 

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20  Mar.  97 
1  Apr.  97 
5  Apr.  97 
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16  Apr.  97 
16  Apr.  97 
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Durham  Light  Infantry 
Hampshire  Regiment 
Hampshire  Regiment 

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Bedfordshire  Regiment     ... 
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Manchester  Regiment 
Cheshire  Regiment 

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Munster  Fusiliers   

East  Kent  Regiment .... 

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King's  Own  Scottish  Bord. 
Hussars  

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Norfolk  Regiment    .. 

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Suffolk  Regiment    ... 

East  Lancashire  Regt. 

South  Lancashire  Regt.   ... 
Norfolk  Regiment   .., 

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Manchester  Regiment 
Devonshire  Regiment 
Wiltshire  Regiment   ...     . 

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Royal  Artillery , 

East  Yorkshire  Regiment... 
Unattached  List  ... 

5 

5 

East.Yorkshire  Regiment... 
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4 

Wiltshire  Regiment 

East  Surrey  Regiment         ! 

Bedfordshire  Regiment   ... 

Munster  Fusiliers   

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East  Yorkshire  Regiment.. 
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Lieutenants. 


2ndLIErjT.     LIEUT. 


16  Jan.  95 
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ro  Oct.   94 


Simpson,  William  Hugh,  Wing  Officer  33  Madras  Inf 

Hoskyn,  John  Cunningham  Moore,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  3") 
Bombay  Cavalry j 

Villiers-Stuart,  Chas.  Herbert,822  Wing  Officer  21  Madras  Inf 

Channer.Geo. Kendall,823  Offg.Wing  Officer  t  P-n.3  Goorkhas 

Palmer,  Gerald  Steuart,  Wing  Offr.  5  Inf.  Hyderabad  Cont. 

Godwin,  C.  Alex.Campbell, Offg.Squad.Officer  3  Punjab  Cav. 

Tyndall,  Henry  Stuart,  Offg.  Qr.  Mr.  40  Bengal  Infantry  ... 

Conway-Gordon,  Esme  Cosmo  William,  Officiating  Squad. ") 
Officer  3  bengal  Cavalry i 

Swinley,  Geo.  Dighton  P.,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  37  Bengal  Inl 

Goodfellow,  Robert,  Chas.,  OtfgrSquad  Offr.4Lau.Hyd. Cont. 

Biuce,  Jonathan  Maxwell,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  31  Bengal  Inf. 

Skeen,  Oliver  St.  John,  Wing  Officer  26  Madras  Inf. 

Geddes,  Malcolm  Hen.  Burdett.  Wins  Officer  4  Madras  lit, 

Lance,  Frederick FitzHugh,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  19 Ben.  Lan. 

Birch,  Valentine  Kingston,  Offg.  Squad  Officer  2  Lancers) 
Hyderabad  Contingent   ) 

James, Edm.  Henry  Salt,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  2  Punjab  Cav. 

Robinson,  Chas.  Eugene  Barnes,  Wing  Officer  17  Bombay  } 
Infantry ) 

Hall,  Ralph  Ellis  Carr.  Offg.  Wing  Officer  8  Bombay  Inf.  .. 

Grattan,  John.  Officiating  Wing  Officer  2  Sikh  Infantry   .. 

Turner,HaroldLakeCompton,Ohg.WingOfficeriil5engalInf 

Strong,  Herbert  Percy,  Uffg.  Wing  Officer  8  Bombay  Inf. 

Keyes,  Chas.  Valentine,  Offg.  Squad.  Offr.  Corps  of  Guide 

•Tones,  Thos.  Wm.Hathway,  Offg.Wing  Officer  11  Mad.  Iuf. 

Thomas,  Reginald  Seymour,  Offg.  Wing  Offr.  4  Punjab  Inf. 

Battye,  Ivan  Urmston,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  Corps  of  Guines 

Perreau,  Gustavus  A.,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  2  Bn.  4  Goorkhas 

Stokes,  Claude  Bayfield,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  5  Bengal  Cav. 

Stirling,  James  David,825  Offg.  Wing  Officer  4  Punjab  Inf. .. 

Williams,  Arthur  Fred.  Carlisle,  Squad.  Off.  1  Bombay  Lan 

Adams,  Francis,  Offg.  Squadron  Officer  3  Madras  Lancers 

Wheatle,v,GuyltutherfordPrescott,Offg.Sqad.Off.2Mad.Lrs 

Strong,  Addington  Dawsonne,  Officiating  Squad.  Officer) 
10  Bengal  Lancers y 

Field,  John  Alan  Faure,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  28  Bombay  Inf. 

.Marsh,  Jeremy  Taylor,  Offg.  Squadron  Officer  9  Ben.  Lcrs. 

Nangle,  Montague  Claude,  Offg.Wing  Officer  32  Madras  Inf 

Hilsoo,  Robert  James,826  Offg.  Wing  Officer  31  Madras  Inf. 

Smith, JohnLindsay.OfficiatingSquad. Officer  4  Bengal  Cav. 

Hennell,  Alfred  Montagu,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  2  Bom.  Lers. 

Graham,  Bertram  Robt.,  Offg.  Squad.  Off.  Corps  of  Guides 

Ommanney,  Charles  Vernon.  Offg.Wing  Officer  15  Mad.  Inf. 

Lambert,  Walter  John,  Offg.  Squad.  Off.  2  Lan.  Hyderabad ) 
Contingent    j 

Gardiner.  Richard,  Offg.  WingOfficerio  Bombay  Infautry. 
Abbott,  Leonard  Henry,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  3  Bengal  Inf.... 

Routh,  G.  S.  Floyd,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  19  Madras  Inf. 
Knapp,  Percival  Ernest,8-"  Offg.  Wing  Officer  2  Madr.is  Inf. 
D'Oyly.  John,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  19  Bombay  Infantry 
Tahourdin, Spencer  Maxwell, Offg. Squad.Officer7BengalCav. 

Pratt,  Hy.  Roger  Evelyn,828  DSO.  Offg.  Qr.  Mr.  36  Ben.  Inf. 
Dundas,  Walter  Leslie,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  2  Bn.  3  Goorkhas 
Sawyer,  George  Henry,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  30  Bengal  Inf.... 
Vaughan,  Louis  Ridley,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  25  Madras  Inf.... 
Clarke,  George  Stanley,838  Offg.  Wing  Officer  34  Bengal  Inf. 
-Uenzies,  Vere  Gordon,  Offg  Wing  Officer  3  Bombay  Inf.  ... 
Fordham,  William  Marshall,  Offg.  Wing  Officer2oBengal  Inf. 
Wallace,  Edw.  Chas.  Lloyd,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  5  Madraslnf. 
Henderson,  Kenneth,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  39(Bengal  Infantry 
FitzGerald,  Oswald  Arthur  G.,0ffg.  Squad.Offr.  18  Ben.  Lan. 

Slater,  Leonard,^Squadron  Officer  2  Punjab  Cavalry   

Kyves,  Benjamin  Harvey,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  14  Bengal  Inf. 
Keble,  llion  Arthur,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  14  Madras  Iniantry 
M'Watters,  George  Alfred,830  Wing  0fficer2i  Madras  Inf.  ... 
Lennox,  George  Montagu,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  13  Bom.  Inf. 
Davis,  George  Henville,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  2  Bombay  Inf. 
Walker.  Wm.  Arch.  Smail.831  Off?.  Wing  Officer  45  Ben.  Inf. 
Reed,  Harry  Thornton,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  25  Bengal  Inf. ... 
Duxbury,  Chas.  Douglas,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  17  Madras  Inf 
Cox,  C.  Ernest  Somers,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  1  Madras  Lan. 
Davies,  Hugn  Walter,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  14  Madras  Inf.  ... 
Sexton,  Edmund  George,  Offg.  Squad.  Off. 14  Bengal  Lan.... 
Garratt,  George  Cashel,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  40  Bengal  Inf. 
Trotter,  Everard Graham  S.  Offg.Wing  Officer2  Bombaylnf. 
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Alexander,  Edw.  Carrie,532  Offg.  Wing  Officer  5  Madras  Inf. 
Green,  Wilfrith Gerald  Key,  Orl'g.  Squad.  Off.  2  Bom. Lancers 
Carnegy,  Gerald  P.  Ogilvy,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  7  Ben.  Cav. 
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Marsh,  Frank  Graham,834  with  21  Madras  Infantry     

Woodhouse,  C.  Gregory,  Otfg.  Wing  officer  26  Bombay  Inf. 
Bingham,  Wm.  Henry,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  2  Bengal  Inf.  ... 
James,  H.C.  Melville  Northage. Offg.  Wing  Officer  1  Mad.Inf. 

Mecpherson,  James,  Wing  Officer  24  Bombay  Infantry 

Barlow,  Cecil  Popham,  Otfg.  Wing  Officer  12  Bengal  Inf.  ... 
Scott,  Gerald  Bassett,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  27  Bengal  Inf.  ... 
Cassels.  Robert  Archibald,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  10  Bom.  Inf. 
Lyons,  Jas.  Gervais.  Officiatmg  Wing  Officer  19  Bengal  Inf. 
Morton,  Sidney,830  Officiating  Wing  Officer  24  Beugai  Inf,... 
Newcome.  George,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  30  Bombay  Inf. 
Ferrar,  Michael  Lloyd,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  12  Bengal  Inf.  ... 
Miller,  Hugh,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  10  Madras  Infantry 
Ross,  William  Robert.8**  Offg.  Wing  Officer  24  Bengal  Inf. 
Riley,  Charles  Brooks,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  40  Bengal  Inf. ... 
Pocock,  Malcolm  R  .  Offg.  Squad.  Offr.  2  Central  India  Horse 
didgeway,  lid*-.  Wm.  Crawford,8*2  Offg.  Wing  Officer  1  Bn. 

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White,  Charles  James,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  2  Madras  Inf.  ... 
Steele.  Charles  Edward  Beevor,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  30 \ 
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leLabilliere.Edw.G.  D., 8"  Officiating  Wing  Officer  38  Bengallnfantry  (23  Nov.  92 

Garratt,  Richard,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  9  Bengallnfantry     15  May  95 

Manson,  James  Arthur  Prendergast,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  3  Bengallnf.  14  Aug.  95 

Nicholl.  Basil  Rice,  Otfg.  Wing  Officer  2  Bn.  2  Goorkhas  14  Aug.  95 

Stainforth,  Philip  Truman,  Offg.  Squadron  Officer  10  Bengal  Lancers    14  Aug.  95, 

Browne,  David  Stuart,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  30  Bengal  Infantry 14  Aug.  95 

Magniac,  Francis  Arthur,819  Offg.  Wing  Officer  25  Bengal  Infantry  ...  14  Aug.  95, 
Hughes,  Cyril  C.A.  Ashburner,  Otfg. Squad.  Officer  14  Bengal  Lancers '14  Aug.  95. 
Bridges,  Fitzstephen  Henry,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  1  Bn.  5  Goorkhas  ... (22  Jan.  96. 
Wheatley,  Leonard  Lane,810  DSO.  Offg.  Wing  Officer  45  Bengal  Inf.  ...  22  Jan.  96 

Simpson.  John  Chalmers,  Offg.  Wmg  Officer  4  Bengal  Infantry 22  Jan.  96 

Rouse,  F.  P.  Pierrapont,  Otfg.  Squad.  Officer  1  Lan.  Hyderabad  Cont. '22  Jan.  96 
Niveu,  Hugh  Will  am,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  11  Madras  Infantry  ...I22  Jan.  96 

Carpenter,  Robert  Abbott,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  7  Bombay  Infantry 22  Jan.  96 

Coke,  Algernon  John  Parker,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  3  Punjab  Cavalry... [22  Jan.  96 

Becher,  Henry  Sullivan,8*3  Offg.  Wing  Officer  1  Bn.  2  Goorkhas I«  Jan.  96 

Martin,  Cunli'ffe  Hamilton,  Offg.  Squadron  Officer  4  Bengal  Cavalry  J25  Mar.  96 
Shuttleworth,  Allen  R.  Bethim.  Offg. Wing  Officer  5  Bombay  Inf.  ...  \  6  June 96 


Geoghegan,  Norman  Meredith.  Offg.  Wing  Officer  29  Madras  Inf. 

Lorimer,  DavidLockhart  R.,  Offg.  Wing  Offr.  Corps  of  Guides 

Rybot,  Norman  Victor  Lacev,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  28  Bengal  Infantry 

Jenkins,  Lionel  Francis,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  7  Madras  Infantry   

Robinson.  Charles  Walter,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  32  Bengal  Infantry  ... 

Shairp,  Henry  Frank,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  19  Madras  Infantry 

Ashburner,  Harley  Wentworth,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  24  Bombay  Inf.   ... 
Fetherstonhaugh,  Wm.    Albany,   Offg.  Wing    Officer  20    Madras) 

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Reid,  William  David,846  Offg.  Wing  Officer  21  Madras  Infantry 

YouDg,  Arthur,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  19  Bengal  Infantry 

Bruce,  John,  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  1  Madras  Lancers  

Cheyne,  Henry  Baliol,  Offg.  Squadron  Officer  1  Bengal  Lancers 

Dunsford,  Evelyn  Henry,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  33  Beugai  Infantry 

Bald,  John  Arthur,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  1  Madras  Iniantry 

Daldy,  Alexander  William,  Otfg.  Wing  Officer  21  Bombay  Infantry  ... 
Lyall,  Robert  Adolphus,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  32  Bengal  Infantry 


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Crichton,  M'Veagh,  Wing  Officer  19  Bombay  Infantry  I  5  Aug.  96 

Donghertv,  John  Louis,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  1  Bombay  Infantry 5Aug..9& 

Holland,  Edward  Frederick,848  Oflg.  Wing  Officer  3  Bengal  Infantry      3  Aug.  96 

Shuttleworth,  Digby  Inglis,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  2  Bn.  3  Goarkhas  5  Aug..9& 

Mackenzie  John,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  35  Bengal  Infantry  5  Aug-96- 

Shewell,  Arthur  Le  -vis  Douglas,849  Offg.  Wing  Officer  10  Bengal  Inf. ...    5  Aug.  96 

Jewett,  Ashley  Ernest,85"  Offg.  Wing  Officer  2  Bengal  Infantry 5  Aug.  96 

\an  Someren,  William  Weymouth,851  DSO.  with  36  Bengal  Infantry      s  Aug.  96 

Anderson,  Gordon  Hay,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  2  Bengal  Infantry 5  Aug.96 

Ames,  Cecil  Gardner.  Offg.  Wing  Officer  9  Madras  Infantry 5  Aug.96 

Ellis,  Alfred  Charles  Samuel  Burdon,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  20  Bom.  Inf.    5  Aug.96 

Cotton,  Herbert  Joseph,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  9  Bombay  Infantry 5  Aug.96 

Jarrett,  Hubert,  Cecil  Delacour,  Off.  Wing  Officer  19  Bengal  Infantry  5  Aug.96 
Hutchinson,  William  Gordon,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  28  Bengal  Infantry  !  5  Aug.  90. 

Jennings,  John  Gilderriale,853  with  34  Bengal  Infantry   [  5  Aug.  96. 

Watson,  John  Hugh,854  Offg.  Squadron  Officer  13  Bengal  Lancers  ...j  5  Ang.96 
Taylor,  Percy  Hy.  Mitchell,  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  2  Bombay  Lancers,  s  Ang.96 
Keene,  Geoffrey  Norman  Stewart,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  29  Bengal  Inf.  1  5  AuK-  9& 

lies,  Francis  William,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  10  Bengallnfantry  [  5  Aug.96 

Bruce,  Charles  Edvvard.  Officiating  Wing  Officer  24  Bombay  Infantry  5  Sept.96 
Rice,  Brinsley,  Alex.  M'Henry,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  3  Bombay  Inf.  ...I  5  Sept.96 
Hardie,  Grant  Espie.  Officiating  Wing  Officer  23  Bombay  Infantry...  23  Sept.95 
_  Cutler,  Howard  Challoner,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  8  Bengal  Infantry  ...  20  Jan.  97 
2  Moir,  John  Elliot,  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  10  Bengal  Lancers  ...  20  Jan.  97 
2  Hodgson,  George  Cecil,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  32  Bengal  Infantry  ,20  Jan.  97 
2  Adair,  William  Finlay,  Officiating  Quarter  Master  30  Bombay  Inf.  ...  2c  Jan.  97 
2  Sherrard,  James  William,  Officiating  Wing  Officer28MadrasInfantry;2o  Jan.  97/ 
2  Popham,  Edivard  Leyborne,  Offg.  Squadron  Officer  1  Madras  Lancers'2o  Jan.  97 
2  Keyes,  Terence  Humphreys,  Offg.  WingOfficer  38  Bengal  Infantry...  ',20  Jan.  97 
2  Withers,  Charles  M'Gregor,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  26  Madras  Infantry  ...J20  Jan.  97 
2  Lillingston,  Frederick  Francislnnes,  Offg.  WingOfficer  iS  Bengal  Inf  J20  Jan.  7 
2    Moore,  Frederick  Gratton,856  Officiating  WingOfficer  6  Bengal  Inf.   ..120  Jan,  97 

2    Mactavish,  Archibald,  Officiating  WingOfficer  1  Bengal  Infantry 20  Jan.  97 

2  Currie,  Harold  Erskine  Fendall,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  14  Bengal  Inf.  ...  ;2o  Jan.  97 
2  GorJon,  Ronald  Stenart.  Officiating  Wing  Officer  1  Madras  Infantry  20  Jan.  97 
2  Browne,  Horace  Fairfax  Moresby,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  21  Bengal  Inf...  20  Jan.  97 
2  JBattye,  Hedley  Morton,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  37  Bengal  Infantry   20  Jan.  97. 


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Wilkinson,  Charles  Robert,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  3  Bengal  Infantry 
Thuillier,  Leslie  Cardew,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  25  Bengal  Infantry 
Butler,  Henry  Maurice,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  4  Bengal  Infantry  ... 
Murray,  Francis  S.  .las.,  Offg.  Squadron  Officer  2  Punjab  Cavalry  ... 
Gongh,  Wm.  George  Keppel,8"  Oflg.  Wing  Officer  15  Bengal  Infantry 

Hutchison,  George,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  20  Bombay  Infantry  

Rudkin,  Hugh  Ernest,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  20  Bombay  Infantry... 
Cowan,  Andrew  Galbraith,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  29  Bombay  Inf... 
Baird,  Harry  Beauchamp  D.,85s  Offg.  Squad.  Officer  13  Bengal  Lane. 
Sheilock,  Geo.  Wright  Stratford,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  29  Bombay  Inf... 
Middlemass,  Robert  William  Hume,  Offig.  Wing  Officer  6  Bengal  Inf. 
Rennick,  Robert  Wm.  de  Clanav,85''  Ong.  Wing  Officer  16  Bengal  Inf. 

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Officers  in  the  Unemployed  Supernumerary  List  in  Permanent  Civil  Employ.       446a 

T/ar  Services. 

'■  Lt.Colonel  B.  D.  Newnham-Smith  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
at  Khushk-i-Nakhud  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Maiwand,  at  the  defence  of  Candahar  including  the  sortie-  of 
Deb.  Khojah,  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

2  Lt.Colonel  W.  S.  Heweti  served  in  the  Afghan  war  or  1S78-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ' 

*  Lt.Colonel  W".  F.  0.  C.  Plowden  served  with  the  6th  Punjab  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877.  Served 
with  the  2nd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  including  the  march  to  Cabul  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart, 
the  occupation  of  Ghnznee,  and  the  engagement  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

5  Lt.Colonel  H.  B.  Tnornhill  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

6  Major  H.  A.  Deane  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief 
Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  189s  as  Chief  Political  Officer  with  the  force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CST.,  and 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Lt.Colonel  8.  C.  P.  Peile  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  187S-79  (Medal).  Served  during  the  Burmese  Expedi- 
tion in  1886-87  with  the  Commissariat  Department  at  Rangoon  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India, 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Kachin  Hills  in  1892-93  (Brevet  of  Lt. 
Colonel). 

8  Major  H.  H.  Ozzard  served  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

s  Major  C.  G.  F.   Fasran  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

10  Major  G.  B.  O'Donnell  served  with  the  Znob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884  in  the  Intelligence  Branch. 

12  Major  E.  Inglis  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition 
in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Major  G.  B.  Crawley  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i8So'(Medal). 

11  Major  H.  Parkin  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1834.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Kachin  Hills  in  1892-93. 

16  Captain  J.  M.  Fleming  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the 
Khybcr  Line  Force  under  Lieut. General  Bright  (Medal). 

17  Captain  N.  C.  Perkins  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

18  Captain  J.  R.  C.  Colvin  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

20  Captain  J.  J.  Cronin  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S87-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Captain  W.  A.  W.  Strickland  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-08  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  Captain  C.  M.  Dallas  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  as  Assistant  Political  Officer  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Captain  H.  A.  Browning  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S9  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

35  Captain  H.  Daly  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Political  Assistant,  Upper  Chindwin 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
155  Captain  F.  H.  Eliott  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

28  Captain  C.  Archer  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890. 

29  Captain  A.  H.  McMahon  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890. 

30  Captain  J.  M.  Smith  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Hunza-Nagar  Country  in  1891-92  as  Political  Officer, 
including  the  capture  of  the  Nilt  Fort  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp):  wasawarded 
the  Victoria  Cross  "  for  his  conspicuous  bravery  when  leading  the  storming  party  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
the  strong  position  occupied  by  the  enemy  near  Nilt,  in  the  Hunza-Nagar  Country,  on  the  20th  December  1891. 
The  position  was,  owing  to  the  nature  of  the  country,  an  extremely  strong  one,  and  had  barred  the  advance  of 
the  force  for  seventeen  days.  It  was  eventually  forced  by  a  small  party  of  fifty  rifles,  with  another  of  equal 
strength  in  support.  The  Srst  of  these  parties  was  under  the  command  of  Lieut.  Smith,  and  it  was  entirely 
owing  to  his  splendid  leading,  and  the  coolness,  combined  with  dash,  he  displayed  while  doing  so,  that  a  success 
was  obtained.  For  nearly  four  hours,  on  the  face  of  a  cliff  which  was  almost  precipitous,  he  steadily  moved  his 
handful  of  men  from  point  to  point,  as  the  difficulties  of  the  ground  and  showers  of  stones  from  above  gave  him 
an  opportunity,  and  during  the  whole  of  this  time  he  was  in  such  a  position  as  to  be  unable  to  defend  himself 
from  any  attack  the  enemy  might  choose  to  make.  He  was  the  first  man  to  reach  the  summit,  within  a  fsw 
yards  of  one  of  the  enemy's  sungars,  which  was  immediately  rushed,  Lieut.  Smith  pistolling  the  first  man." 


Indian  Staff  Corps. —  War  Services  of  General  Officers. 

1  Sir  Donald  Stewart  served  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  1854-55  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  and  against  the  Akha  Kheyl  and  Bussee  Kheyl  Tribes  in  1855  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Commanded  the  Volunteers  serving  in  the  Allyghur  district  in  May  and  June  1857,  and  all  communi- 
cation with  the  Upper  Provinces  having  been  cut  off  he  volunteered  to  carry  despatches  from  the  Government  of 
the  North-West  Provinces  to  the  Officer  commanding  at  Delhi ;  on  arriving  in  camp  was  appointed  Deputy  As- 
sistant Adjutaut  General  of  the  Field  Force  and  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  Brevet  of  Major)  ;  afterwards  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Army  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  and  throughout  the  operations  in  Rohilcund  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  Bengal  Brigade  with  the  expedition  to  Abyssinia  in  1867-68  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal,  and  CB,).  Commanded  the  forces  in  Southern  Afghanistan  from  December  1878  till  April  1880, 
including  the  occupation  of  Candahar.  Commanded  the  Candahar  Field  Force  in  the  actions  at  Ahmed  Kheyl 
and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee.  Was  in  Chief  Command  of  the  forces  in  Southern  and  Eastern  Afghanistan  from  May 
r88o  until  the  evacuation  of  Cabul  in  August  1880.  Received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India  and  of  both 
Houses  of  Parliament  (KCB.,  <?CB.,  Baronet,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Sir  John  Gordon  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  Jounpore  Field  Force  attachd 
to  the  97th  Regt. ;  at  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  and  storming  the  Kaiser  Bagh  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  from  Sept.  1858  to  April  1850  as  Field 
Adjutant  to  Colonel  Turner  commanding  the  Troops  on  the  Grand  Trunk  road,  and  Field  Force  during  the 
operations  in  Shahabad,  final  attack  on  Jugdespore,  action  of  Noandee,  and  subsequent  pursuit  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  in  command  of  the  Koorum  Field  Force  and  of  the 
Koorum  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  took  part  in 
the  Zaimusht  Expedition  including  the  assault  of  Zawa  (CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Mahsood 
Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881  in  command  of  the  2nd  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  the 
Government  of  India).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  in  command  of  a  Brigade  and  conducted 
the  operations  which  succeeded  in  opening  up  the  country  between  Manipore  and  Kendat  (received  the  thanks 
of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

6  General  H.  S.  Anderson  served  in  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1S67,  and  was  present  at  the  bom- 
bardment and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  Khandeish  against  the  attempted  invasion  of  the 
Deccan  by  the  rebel  army  under  Tantia  Topee  in  1858-59.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0  in  command  of 
the  1st  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  at  Girishk,  in  the  engagement  at  Maiwand 
(severely  wounded),  and  at  the  siege  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1886-87  in  command  of  a  Brigade  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  of  India  in  Council, 
mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Clasp). 

10  General  G.F.Beville  served  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  with  the  column  in  pursuit  of  the  Gwahor 
rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  ;  employed  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  for  the  reduction  of  the  province ;  prescn 


44^&  Indian  Staff  Corps. — War  Services  of  General  Officers. 

in  the  attack  on  and  expulsion  of  the  enemy  from  their  strongly  fortified  position  of  Rampoor  Kussia  on  the  3rd 
November  1858,  accompanying  the  support  of  the  storming  party  ;  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort  of  Amethee, 
and  subsequently  with  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  the  occupation  of  Sunkerpoor,  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Beni 
Mahadeo,  resulting  in  the  action  of  Dhoondia  Keria  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Buxar  on  the  24th  November  1858  ; 
with  the  column  detached  after  the  action  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  river  Goomptee  :  served  throughout  the 
operations  in  the  Trans-Gogra  district,  including  the  advince  on  and  occupation  of  Baraitch  ;  action  with  the 
Naua's  force  at  Cburdah,  and  occupation  of  the  fort  on  the  26th  December  1858  ;  capture  of  the  fort  of  Mujeediah 
on  the  27th  December,  and  defeat  of  the  Nana  and  Begum  at  Banki,  and  final  expulsion  of  the  rebels  from  Oude 
across  the  river  Raptee  on  the  31st  December  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign 
in  1867-68  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  1st  Brigade  1st  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture 
of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as 
Deputy  Judge  Advocate  and  Provost  Marshal,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Claspl. 

13  Lieut.  General  G.  N.  Channer  served  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  the  16th 
and  17th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Afterwards  served  with  General  Wilde's  Column  in  Jadoon  Country  in  1864. 
Looshai  field  operations  in  1S71-72.  Served  with  the  1st  Goorkhas  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76,  with  the 
Malacca  Column  in  operations  in  SunghieUjong.Terrachee.and  Srimenanti ;  led  the  advanced  party  at  the  surprise 
and  capture  of  Malay  Stockades  in  Bukit  Putus  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp) :  received  the  l*iC  "for  having  with  the  greatest  gallant^7  been  the  first  to  jump  into  the  Enemy's 
Stockade,  to  which  he  had  been  despatched  with  a  small  party  of  the  1st  Ghoorkha  Light  Infantry,  on  the  afternoon 
of  the  20th  December  187  s,  by  the  Officer  commanding  the  Malacca  Column  to  procure  intelligence  as  to  its  strength, 
position,  &c.  Major  Channer  got  completely  in  rear  nf  the  Enemy's  position,  and  finding  himself  so  close  that  he 
could  hear  the  voices  of  the  men  inside,  who  were  cooking  at  the  time,  and  keeping  no  look-out,  he  beckoned  to  his 
men,  and  the  whole  party  stole  quietly  forward  to  within  a  few  paces  of  the  Stockade.  On  jumping  in,  he  shot  the 
first  man  dead  with  his  revolver,  and  his  party  then  came  up,  and  entered  the  Stockade,  which  was  of  a  most 
formidable  nature,  surrounded  by  a  bamboo  palisade;  about  seven  3-ards  within  was  a  log-house,  loop-holed,  with 
two  narrow  entrances,  and  trees  laid  latitudinally,  to  the  thickness  of  two  feet.  The  officer  commanding  reports 
that  if  Major  Channer,  by  his  foresight,  coolness,  and  intrepidity,  had  not  taken  this  Stockade,  a  great  loss  of 
life  must  have  occurred,  as  from  the  fact  of  his  being  unable  to  bring  guns  tr  bear  on  it,  from  the  steepness  of  the 
hill,  and  the  density  of  the  jungle,  it  must  have  been  taken  at  the  point  of  the  bayonet."  Served  with  the  expedi- 
tion against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  29th  Punjab  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  of 
1878-S0  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  command  of  the  Regiment  at  the  attack  and  capture 
of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches.  firevetofLt. Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Expedi- 
tion to  the  Black  Mountain  in  1888  in  command  of  the  1st  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Clasp). 

15  Sir  Power  Palmer  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59.  Raised  a  Regiment  of  sikhs 
600  strong  for  service  in  Oude  in  March  1858.  Joined  Hodson's  Horse  at  Lucknow  in  June  1S58,  and  was  present 
with  it  at  the  action  of  Nawabgunga.  Barabunki  (horse  killed),  and  minor  affairs  in  the  Oude  campaign  until  its 
conclusion  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  (wounded).  Detached  for  several  months  in  command  of  a  Squadron,  and 
frequently  engaged  with  the  enemy  (Medal,  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Ncrth-West 
Frontier  of  India  in  1863-64,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shubkudder  (Medal  with  Cl-sp).  Served 
as  Adjutant  of  the  10th  Bengal  Lancers  in  Abyssinia  in  1868 — services  brought  to  the  notice  of  Her  Majesty's 
Government  by  Lord  Napier  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Stafford  in  the  Duffla 
Expedition  of  1874-75  (mentioned  m  despatches).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  with  the  expedition  into  the  Khost  Valley  (Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  in  command  of  the  oth  Bengal  Cavalry 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Commanded  the  force  in  the  operations 
in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills,  Burmah,  in  1S92-93  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Commanded  the  Lines  of  Communication  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  in  the  campaign  on  the 
NorthWest  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Loekhart  in  1897-98  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
clasps). 

17  Lieut.General  E.  Faunce  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1837-58,  and  accom- 
panied the  detachment  from  theDorundah  Field  Force  under  the  command  of  Major  G.  G.  Macdonnell  to  act  against 
the  insurgents  of  Palimow;  was  present  with  the  force  for  restoring  and  maintaining  peace  in  theChota  Nagpore 
district  in  1857-58  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S88-89  in  command  of  the  2nd  Brigade 
(mentioned  in  despatches,   CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

19  Lieut.General  A.  G.Ross  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  with  the  35th  Foot 
at  Arrah.  and  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Oude  campaign,  including  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Rampore  Kussia 
and  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  (Medal).  Raised  the  Lahore  Mule  Train  in  September  and  October 
1867,  and  commanded  it  through  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1868,  was  present  at  the  operations  before  and 
capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  1st  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  cam- 
paign in  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp);  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S78-79,  including  the 
capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp) :  and  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1 881. 
Served  with  the  Zhcb  Field  Force  in  1890  under  Sir  George  White  in  command  of  a  Contingent  of  the  Punjab 
Frontier  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

22  Lieut.  General  W.  P.  La  Touche  served  with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856, 
and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Mohumra  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  the  action  of  Hulgallee  as  Adjutant  with  the  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  in 
November  1857  ;  present  at  the  action  of  Sharapoor  as  2nd  in  Command  with  the  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  in 
February  1858;  acted  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Field  Forces  at  the  occupation  of  Jamkhundee  in  March  and  Nurgoond 
in  June  1858  (Medal) 

25  Major  General  F.  Lance  served  against  the  rebels  in  Rohilcund  in  1858  ;  was  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Jail  at 
Shahjehanuore,  and  in  the  affairs  of  Mohunrudpore  and  Nooria.and  action  at  Sisseahghat — severely  wounded  by  a 
musket  ball  above  the  left  ankle  and  horse  shot  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  TaKht-i-Pul,  Shahjui,  Ahmed  Khe.yl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree 
Expedition  in  1881  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

27  Major  General  J.  C.  Stewart  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Meean- 
gunge,  siege  and  caoture  of  Lucknow,  and  affairs  of  Barree  and  Nu'ggnr  (Medal  with  Clasp  .  Servedin  the  Jowaki 
Afreedee  expedition'in  1878  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80,  and  was  present  at  the  affair 
at  Mattoon  (mentioned  in  despatches),  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiab  •an  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations 
around  Cabul  in  December  1S79,  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (Clasp). 

28  Major  General  C.  R.  Pennington  served  with  the  23rd  Welsh  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  and  in  the  operations  in  Oude  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  13th  Bengal  Lancers  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  in  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  13th  Bengal 
Lancers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1870-80  on  the  Khyber  Line,  and  took  part  with  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  includ- 
ing tie  assault  of  Zawa  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal).  Served  with  the  13th  Bengal 
Lancers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  vra«  present  at  the  action  atKassasinon  the  oth  September  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh.and  Khedive's  Star). 

29  Major  General  H.  M.  Evans  served  with  the  Duffla  Expedition  in  1874-75  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served 
in  the  operations  against  the  Na  gas  in  1S79-80,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of  Konoma  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  43rd 
Goorkha  Rifles  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

30  Major  General  J.  M.  Syin  servedin  the  campaign  on  theNorth-West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  also  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  opera- 
tions on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement, 
at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  storming  of 


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the  Asmai  Heights  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
and  Bronze  Decoration)  ;  also  served  with  the  Atchakzai  and  Marri  Expeditions  in  i38o.  Served  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  188&  in  command  of  a  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  ot  the  1st  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

3i  Major  General  A.  G.  Handcock  served  withthe  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Northern  and  Southern  Afghanistan  Field  Forces.and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches, BrevetofLt.  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

33  Sir  Edward  Stedman  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  i36J  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war 
of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  second  expedition  into  tue  Bazar  Valley  and  in  the  engagement  at  Jugdulluck  (men- 
tioned in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 
Served  withthe  Burmese  Expedition -in  1886-89,  and  had  command  of  the  operations  in  the  Shan  States  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  CB.,and  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  [895  as  2nd 
in  Command  and  Generil  of  Communications  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Major  General  G.  C.  Bird  served  in  the  North  Canara  campaign  from  March  to  December  1858,  and  was  present 
in  variousskirmishesand  pursuits  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Cavalry 
Brigade  Ghuznee  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyi  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
anofPadkao  Shana  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Tochi 
Field  Force  in  the  campaign  on  tue  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

35  Major  General  A.  R.  Badcock  served  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1864-65  (Medal  with  Clasp),  in  the  Hazara 
campaign  in  i868(Clasp),  and  throughout  tue  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  warin  1870-80,  and  was  present 
at  the  forcing  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches),  in  the  affair  at  Killa  Kazi,  and  in  the  operations 
around  Cabul  in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march 
to  Candahar  in  command  of  the  Commissariat  Department,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (twice 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Deeoration) . 

37  Colonel  R.  C.  R.  Clifford  served  with  the  left  wing  of  the  54th  Foot  in  pursuit  of  the  mutineers  of  the  34th  and 
7jrd  Native  Infantry  from  Dacca  to  Chittagong  in  1857.  Served  the  winter  campaign  of  1858  in  Oude,  and  was 
present  at  the  first  attack  on  the  fort  of  Tyroul  on  the  21st  March  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Jcwaki  Afreedee 
Expedition  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Wuzeeree 
Kxnedition  in  1881. 

38  Major-General  M.  Protheroe  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of 
1878-80  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lieut.  General  Sir  Donald  Stewart,  Commanding  Candahar  Field  Force,  and  took  part  in 
the  operations  in  the  Kama  District  and  at  Besud  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  intho  march  to  Candahar, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CSI.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  promoted  Colonel,  C.B., and  Medal  with  two  Clasps);  and  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expedition- 
arv  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp). 

33  Major  General  A.  C.  Toker  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Indian  Contingent,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87,  and  commanded  a  force  on  the 
Upper  Chindwin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  two  Clasps). 

*"  Major  General  F.  H.  Vanderzee  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

41  Major  General  W.  A.  Lawrence  served  m  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

12  Sir  Montagu  G.Gerard  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  from  the  13th  March 
1868  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  ability, energy, and  zeal, "and  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80, 
and  was  present  with  the  second  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  under  Lieut. General  Maude  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  and  in  the  advance  to  Cabul  under  Brigadier  General  Charles  Gough  (mentioned  in  despatches); 
accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel, Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served 
in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  Cavalry  Division,  and  was 
present  at  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

50  Colonel  A.  Ollivant  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  a  skirmish  at  Madrock, 
action  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers  on  the  5th  July,  battle  of  Agra  on  the  10th  Oct.  1857;  Bundlecund 
campaign  in  1858-59,  attack  on  Serowlie.and  affair  with  Burgem  Singh  (Medal). 

49  Major  General  J.  Gatacre  served  with  his  regiment  in  Khandeish  in  1858,  with  a  detachment  of  his  regiment 
with  the  Oojein  Field  Force  in  1859-60,  and  in  the  Chinese  war  in  the  Commissariat  Department  from  July  i860  to 
March  1861  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
command  of  the  Kanle'  Column  in  1886-87,  and  afterwards  of  the  expedition  to  Gungaw  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
CB.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

64  Major  General  H.  G.Watertield  served  withthe  82nd  Foot  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including 
the  operations  at  Cawnpore  in  November  under  General  Windham,  and  defeat  there  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  en 
the  6th  December  1857  ;  actions  of  KaleeNuddee  and  Khankur,  defence  of  the  Jail  at  Shahjehanpore  and  operations 
subsequent  to  its  relief,  capture  of  the  forts  of  Buunai,  Mahomdee,  and  Shahabad,  and  action  of  Bunkagaon. 
Served  withthe  66thGoorkhasin  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore, 
attack  and  capture  of  thefort  of  Mittowlee,  and  action  oi'Biswa  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in 
1888  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in 
1895  in  command  of  the  2nd  Brigade,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  passage  of  the  Swat 
River  (received  the.  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

92  Brigadier  General  Cuningham  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Division, 
and  afterwards  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal). 

93  Brigadier  General  Clifford  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  as  Adjutant  of  the  16th  Bengal  Cavalry 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  2nd  in  command  of  the  9th  Bengal  Lancers,  and 
•was  present  in  tbe  engagement  at.  Hasheen  anil  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  and  Takdoul  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Ktiedive's  Star). 

98  Major  General  H.  S.  Elton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
of  Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

i"0  Colonel  H.  S.  Stewart  served  in  the  Afghan  warin  1879-80  (Medal). 

114  Sir  Richard  Westmacott  served  with  the  2tJtn  t'out  witn  the  Utcainundel  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Beyt,  reconnaissance  before,  siege,  and  occupation  or  Dwarka.  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  in  command  of  the  28th  Bombay  Native  Infantry 
mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier 
of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Mohmand  Field  Force, 
including  the  engagement  iujarobi  Glen  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force 
in  command  of  the  4th  Brigade  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  JECB.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps), 


446^  Indian  Staff  Corps. —  War  Services  of  Field  Officers. 

115  Colonel  J.  Hay  served  with  the  4th  Goorkhas  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863,  including  assault 
and  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  the  villages  of  Lalloo  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout 
the  Hlazara  Expedition  of  i868(Clasp).  Served  also  withthe  Looshai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1871-72  (Clasp).  Served 
in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  aud  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  and  in  the  engagement  at 
Saidabad  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

110  Colonel  J.  L.  Fagan  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the 
force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

131  Colonel  F.  A.  Wilson  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Buxar  and  the  Bala.  Stockade  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  also  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  i368  including  the  opera- 
tions on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp  . 

132  Colonel  V.  Rivaz  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  i36S,  including  the  operations  on  the  Black  Mountain 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Jhandola  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal),  and  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedi- 
tion in  1891  in  command  cf  the  37th  Bengal  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

133  Colonel  E.  A.  Mouey  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  i38i  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

135  Colonel  G.  R.  J.  Shakespear  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Chief  Transport  Officer  with  the 
Indian  Contingent  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

136  Colonel  M.  J.  King  Harman  served  in  the  Hazara  camoaign  in  1868,  including  the  operations  on  the  Black 
Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  also  served  with  theLooshai  Expedition  m  1871-72  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp); 
and  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1880-90  (Clasp). 

140  Colonel  R.  G.  E.  Dalrymple  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala 
Medal). 

112  Colonel  F.  T.  Ebden  served  in  the  operations  in  Okamnndel  and  Kattywar  in  1865-66.  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (.Medal).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

145  Brigadier  General  Turner  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  1  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war 
of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  PeiwarKotal,atthe  forcing  of  theShutargardan,  and  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  served  in  the 
Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  i88t.  Served  with  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890  under  Sir  George  White  (men- 
tioned in  despatches).  Served  withthe  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1S91  in  command  of  a  Column  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Claso).  Commanded  the  Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort  in  1894;  and  subsequently 
a  Brigade  of  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  in  1894-95  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Clasp). 

146  Colonel  A.  G.  Hammond  served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  throughout  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in 
1877-78  under  General  Keyes  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Present  in  the  operations  against  the 
Ranizai  village  of  Skhakat  on  14th  March  1878,  and  also  in  the  attack  on  the  U trnan  Kheyl  villages  on  21st  March 
1878.  Served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  aud  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid 
and  in  the  engagements  around  Cabul  in  December  1879,  and  at  Charasiah  ;mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria 
Cross,  Medal  with  two  Clasps)  :  was  awarded  the  YtC  "  for  conspicuous  coolness  and  gallantry  at  the  action  on 
the  Asmai  Heights,  near  Kabul,  on  the  14th  December  1879,  in  defending  the  top  of  the  hill  with  a  rifle  and  fixed 
bayonet,  against  large  numbers  of  the  enemy,  while  the  72nd  Highlanders  and  Guides  were  retiring;  and  again,  on 
the  retreat  down  the  hill,  in  stopping  to  assist  in  carrying  away  a  wounded  Sepoy,  the  enemy  being  not  sixty  ya  rds 
off,  firing  heavily  all  the  time."'  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (DSO.,  and  Clasp),  and  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Clasp).  Served 
withthe  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892  in  command  of  a  Brigade.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir 
Robert  Low  in  1895  in  command  of  the  4th  Brigade  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  in  command  of  the  Peshawur  Column  (men- 
tioned in  uespatches,  two  Clasps). 

147  Colonel  J.  E.  Sandeman  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  operations  on  the  Black 
Mountain  (Medal). 

118  Colonel  E.  Molloy  served  with  the  force  employed  in  the  Cossiah  and  Jynteah  hills  during  the  rebellion 
of  1862-63.  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Bala  Stockade 
(Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and 
accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar 
(twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Also  served  with 
the  Marri  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1S91  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  5th 
Goorkhas  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp),  and  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892  in  command  of  the  2nd 
Battalion  5th  Goorkhas. 

150  Colonel  C.  F.  Hughes  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1870-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

151  ColonelJames  Cook  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  and  with  the  first  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  under  Lieut.General  Maude  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition 
in  1881.  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85  as  Brigade  Major  with  the  Indian  Contingent,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

152  Colonel  C.  C.  Brownlow  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  including  the 
capture  of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Utmanzai  Expedition  in  1866;  with  the  Dour  Valley  Expedi- 
tion in  1872;  and  in  the  campaign  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1S77-78  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war 
in  1879  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  3rd  Column  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Clasp). 

153  Brigadier  General  Cummins  served  in  the  Afghan  warof  1878-80, and  was  present  in  the  operationsin  the  Bazar 
Valley,  and  acted  as  Staff  Officer  Koorum  Valley  Transport  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  Served  during  the 
Egyptian  war  in  1882  as  2nd  in  Command  of  the  Punjab  Mule  Corps  for  British  Forces ;  also  served  in  the- 
Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  advance  to  and  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

156  Colonel  H.  S.  Tandy  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force; 
under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  In  1886-8S  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

156  Colonel  A.  L.  M'Nair  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Afghan  war  1  n 
1878  (Medal). 

104  Brigadier  General  G.  Simpson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-88  as  Brigade  Major  (mentioned, 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

165  Sir  Robert  Warburton  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Transport  Train  (Medal).  Served  im. 
the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

166  Colonel  R.  H.  F.  Rennick  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Army  Works  Corps  (mentioned  iru 
despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  39th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Khyber  Pass  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1879-80  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89,  including  the  expe- 
dition up  the  Chindwin  River  under  Colonel  Toker  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with, 
two  ClasDS).  Served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in.  1891  in  command  of  the  Silchar  Column  (received  the 
thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp),  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills  in 
1891-92  (Brevet  of  Colonel,  Clasp). 

w»  Colonel  W.  V.  Ellis  served  in  the  Afghan  warof  1S78-80  with  the  Candahar  Column,  including  the  advance 
to  Khelat-i-Ghilzie,  and  the  engagements  at  Saif-u-deen,  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  Urzoo  near 
Gauznee  j  accompanied  Sir  Frederick    Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 


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Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served 
with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i388  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Ulasp). 

'"  Colonel  A.  Clark  Kennedy  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1B82  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the 
Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

1T6  Colonel  J.  P.  D.  Vanrenen  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Mazeena  (Medal). 

177  Colonel  G.  W  Rogers  served  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  i87i-72(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  of  1878-80.  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  AH  Mus.jid,  with  the  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley 
including  the  engagement  at  Deh  Sarakh  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Tytier  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
and  in  the  operations  round  Cabu)  in  December  1879  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 
Served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (DSO.,  and  Clasp). 

i7S  Colonel  H.  Paterson  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  m  1867-68  (mentioned  in  despatches, Medal).  Servedin 
the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal,  at  the  forcing  of  the  Sapri  Pass, 
in  the  operations  in  the  Khost  Valley,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Saidabad;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

180  Colonel  E.  B.  Bishop  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed 
Khevlas  Orderly  Officer  to'  Brigadier  General  Hughes  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

181  Sir  Alfred  Gaselee  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Dmbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Directorof  Transports  on  the  Highlands  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  186?. 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Field  Force 
in  1868.  Served  with  the  4th  Punjaub  Infantry  at  the  surprise  of  the  Bezotee  village  of  Gara  on  the  25th  Feb.  1869 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Governor  General).  Served  with  the  4th  Punjaub  Infantry 
throughout  the  Jowaki  At'reedee  expedition  of  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the 
Afghan  war  of  iG/3-oo  in  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Department,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Shahjui  and 
in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuzni  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  accompanied  Sir 
Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Cand.ahar,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  on  31st  August  and  at  the 
battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 
Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition 
in  iSqi  in  command  of  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Clasp);  with  the  Isazai  Expedi- 
tion in  1892  ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  in  command  of  the  sth 
Goorkhas,  and  during  the  latter  part  of  the  operations  in  command  of  the  divisional  troops  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Second  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  in  the  campaign  on  the 
North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  (mentioned  in  despatches,  A" CB.,  and 
Medal  with  two  Clasps), 

183  Colonel  W.  O.  Thompson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Also  served  with  the  Mahsood 
Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Hazara.  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  3rd  Sikhs  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp)  ;  with  the 
Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort  under  Brigadier  General  Turner  in  1894  in  commamd  of  the  3rd  Sikhs  (mentioned 
in  despatches)  ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as  Assistant  Quarter 
Master  General  for  Intelligence  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Clasp) . 

181  Colonel  J.  Davidson  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture 
of  Ali  Musjidand  in  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  1881  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master 
General  to  the  Fores  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

189  Colonel  Patch  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  on  the  Ehootan  Expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Peshavvur  Valley  Field  Force  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedi- 
tion in  18138  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  under  Sir  W.  Lockhart 
as  Chief  Commissariat  Officer  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  organising  the  Commissariat  arrangements 
imentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

190  Sir  Edwin  Collen  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  6th  Feb.  1868,  and  was  employed  on 
Special   Survey  Duty  from  the   23rd  March  until  the  end  (Medal).    Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1SS0  (Medal) 
Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5  as  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Sir  Gerald  Graham  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

194  Colonel  L.  H.  R.  D.  Camnbell  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Major  General  Wilde  commanding  the  Hazara 
Field  Force  in  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  Dour  Valley  Expedition  in  1872.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs- 
in  the  Kundil  Pass  and  at  Baghao  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal),  and  witn  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood 
Wuzeerees in  1881  attached  to  the  Signalling  Department  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

195  Colonel  C.  H.  Stoddart  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Jellalabad  Field  Force  and  after  wards- 
with  the  Koorum  Valley  Field  Force  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  in  the  operations- 
under  Brigadier  Generals  East  and  Wo^seley,  and  commanded  the  Column  which  recaptured  Thonze  on  the  18th 
August  1887  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

196  Colonel  J.  G.  Kelly  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp)  and  with  the  second 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp).  Commanded  the  Gilgit  troops,  which,  in  co-operation  with  the  force  under 
Sir  Robert  Low,  relieved  Chitral  in  March  and  April  1895.  Lt.Colonel  Kelly,  with  his  troops — composed  of  396- 
men  of  the  32nd  Bengal  Infantry  (Pioneers),  two  guns  of  No.  1  Mountain  Battery,  some  Cashmere  Sappers  and 
Miners,  and  a  small  body  of  levies  of  Cher  Kila,  Hunza,  Nagar,  and  Sai — marched  a  distance  of  220  miles,  over  a 
country  presenting  very  great  physical  difficulties,  crossed  the  Shandur  Pass,  12,230  feet  high,  in  deep  snow, 
relieved  the  garrison  at  Mastuj,  twice  defeated  the  enemy  posted  in  the  strongest  natural  positions,  and  finally 
relieved  Chitral  on  the  20th  April,  after  a  most  arduous  and  difficult  march  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Govern- 
ment of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

197  Colonel  H.  V.  Hunt  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  theengagement  at  Charasiah. 
on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  theinvestmentot'Sherpore 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

199  Colonel  W.  Hailes  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  Reserve 
Division;  also  at  Peshawur (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86,  and 
was  severely  wounded  in  an  engagement  near  Tummoo  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with 
Clasp) . 

201  Colonel  Burlton-Bennett  served  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  (mentioned  in  despatches,  MedaL 
with  Clasp),  and  in  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp) . 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with 
Clasp).      Served  with  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  i3oo  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

202  Colonel  Vousden  servedin  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  of  1877-78,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Jummo 
(Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  ali'airs  at  Karatiga  and  Mattoon, 
in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879,  in- 
cluding the  investment  of  Sherpore  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Victoria  Cross,  and 
Madal  with  two  Clasps) :  was  awarded  the  ITlK  'v  for  the  exceptional  gallantry  displayed  by  him  on  the  14th 
December  1879,  on  the  Koh  Asmai  Heights,  near  Kabul,  in  charging,  with  a  small  party,  into  the  centre  of 
the  line  of  the  retreating  Kohistani  force,  by  whom  they  were  greatly  outnumbered,  and  who  did  their  utmost  to 
close  round  them.  After  rapidly  charging  through  and  through  the  enemy  backwards  and  forwards,  several  times, 
they  swept  off  round  the  opposite  side  of  the  village  and  joined  the  rest  of  the  troops."  Served  with  the  two 
Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).     Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 


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Frontier  of  iDdiaunder  Sir  William  Lookhart  in  1897  withthe  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  aa  Base  Commandant 
on  the  Line  of  Communications  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

203  Colonel  A.  Fishe  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

206  Colonel  Harvey  Kelly  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  as  Assistant  Commissary  General 
for  Transport;  was  Brigade  Transport  Officer  in  the  operations  of  the  3rd  Brigade  under  Brigadier  General 
Wolseley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel.  Medal  with  two  Clasps)  j  with  the  Poukhan  Expedition 
in  1889  as  Assistant  Commissary  General  under  Brigadier  General  Wolseley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp) ;  and 
in  the  operations  in  ths  Chin  Hills  and  on  the  North  East  Frontier  of  Burmah  in  1801-92  as  Principal  Commis- 
sariat Officer  under  Major  General  Stewart.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

208  Lt.Colonel  J.  F.  J.  Miller  served  with  the  19th  Foot  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  expedi- 
tion against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80 
(Medal). 

209  Lt.Colonel  C.  B.  Cooke  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2,1  Lt.Colonel  H.  de  la  M.  Hervey  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Takht-i-Pul,  Saif-u-deen,  Ahmed  Kheyl,  and  Urzoo  neirGhuznee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Also  served  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "'Hart's 
Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

214  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Browne  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  including  the  expedition  up  the  Chindwin  River  under  Colonel  Toker 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps),  and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

215  Colonel  F.W.  V.  Leckie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kokeran 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  at  the  defence  of  Candahar  including  the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah,  and  at  the  battle  of 
Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

216  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  D.  Jones  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80  (Medal). 

218  Colonel  S.  V.  Gordon  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1873-80,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  in  the  Khost 
Valley,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  engagement  at  Saidabad  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march 
to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in 
command  of  the  23rd  Bengal  Infantry,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

222  Lt.Colonel  D.  W.  K.  Barr  served  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  with  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 

224  Colonel  G.  H.  C.  Dyce  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  operations  on  the  Black 
Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  of 
Mattoon  and  at  the  forcing  of  the  Shuturgardan (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  Mahsood 
Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp)  ; 
and  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  in  command  of  the  33rd  Punjab 
Infant^-  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Assistant  Quarter 
Master  General  to  the  force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB. ,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

2!u  Colonel  W.  J.  Morse  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18S0  (Medal). 

232  Lt.Colonel  C.  F.  Massy  served  with  the  Transport  Train  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal) .  Also 
served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79  (Medal). 

233  Colonel  R.  A.  Swetenham  served  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the 
Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  Clasp);  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp);  and  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  in 
command  of  the  27th  Bengal  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

236  Colonel  J.  Grant  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  affair  on  the  Helmund  against 
fine  Wali's  mutineers;  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Maiwand  (severely  wounded),  and  at  the  siege  of  Can- 
dahar (Medal). 

23'  Colonel  G.  F.  Young  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  as  Transport  Officer  and  as  Deputy  Assistant 
Quarter  Master  General,  Khyber  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  ai  Kam  Dakka  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master 
Oeneral  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

238  Sir  Howard  Alelliss  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1S68,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  of 
the  Indian  Contingent,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885 
:as  Military  Attache  to  the  Naval  Commander  in  Chief  (Sledal  with  Clasp). 

239  Colonel  F.  C.  Burton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

240  Major  General  T.  F.  Hobday  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Candahar  Field  Forc.2  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal). 

2*i  Colonel  E.  H.  Wilson  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  withthe 
■Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  command  of  the  34th  Bengal  Infantry  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

242  Colonel  R.  A.  Gilchrist  served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

213  Lt.Colonel  W.  G.  C.  Johnstone  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  iu  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

241  Colonel  J.  N.  S.  Kirkwood  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18E0  (Medal). 

245  Colonel  J.  E.  Porteous  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-08  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1870-80,  and  took  part  with  the  Kama  Expedition  including  the  engagement  at  Kam  Dakka  (Medal).  Served  in 
the' operations  in  the  Chin  Hills,  Burmah,  in  1891-92. 

248  Colonel  D.  S.  Cuninghame  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Takht-i-Pul,  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatcnes),  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee,  and  Padkao  Shana  (mentioned  in 
■despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1S81.  Served 
with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1S91  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  in  1S04-95 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  command  of  the  1st  Punjab  Cavalry  (Clasp). 

""Colonel  W.  Hill  served  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
•war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on 
,t,he  oth  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches);  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration;. 
Served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

231  Colonel  W.  C.  Black  served  in  the  Burmese  campaign  in  1885-88  with  the  23rd  Bombay  Light  Infantry 
.(Medal  with  Clasp). 

233  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Salmon  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

234  Colonel  B.  C.  Graves  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in;i87g-8o  on  the  Line  or  Communications  in  the  Khyber 
(Medal). 

253  Lt.Colonel  W.  Loch  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the 
.force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

256  Lt.Colonel  L.  T.  Bishop  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Ghuznee  Field  Force,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches),  Urzoo,  and  Padkao  Shana  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, Medal  with  Clasp). 

*«  Lt.Colonel  T.  M.  Jenkins  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in   1885-87  as  Civil  Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

238  Colonel  G.  L.  R.  Richardson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal).  Served  in  the 
Jigvptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 


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Khedive's  Star).    Served  with  the  Zhob  Field  Force  under  Sir  George  White  in  1850  in  command  of  the  18th 
Bengal  Lancers  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

259  Lt. Colonel  A.  C.  G.  Lydiard  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  presentin  the  engagement  at  Kane 
Dakka  and  with  the  expedition  into  the  Hissarik  Valley  (Medal). 

260  Colonel  H.  O.  Woodhouse  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  on  the  Line  of  Communications  with  Cabal 
(Medal). 

261  Major  General  P.  J.  Maitland  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Khushk-i-Nakhud  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

264  Lt.Colonel  A.  J.Garrett  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

263  Colonel  F.  R.  Begbie  served  in  the  campaign  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Mus.lid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Also  served  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881  (mentionedin  despatches).  Served  witb  the  Chin-Liishai 
Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  with  the  2nd  Battalion  2nd  Goorkhas  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

265  Lt.Colonel  A.  G.  Yaldwin  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief 
Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Divisional  Commissariat  Officer  on  the  Lines  uf  Communications  tii_eu- 
tioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

266  Colonel  A.  T.  S.  A.  Rind  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the 
march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  1  twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).    Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

267  Colonel  O'.Vf.  Creagh  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  and 
afterwards  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Karu  Dakka,  with  the  ex- 
pedition into  the  Bazar  Valley,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Ali  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despat  jhes,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal):  received  the  IJiI  under  the  following  circumstances: — "On  the  21st  April  1879 
Captain  Creagh  was  detached  from  Dakka  with  two  companies  ot  his  battalion  to  protect  the  village  of  Kan:  Dakka, 
on  the  Cabul  River,  against  a  threatened  incursion  of  the  Mohmunds,  and  reached  that  place  the  same  night-  Ob 
the  following  morning  the  detachment,  150  men,  was  attacked  by  the  Mohmunds  in  overwhelming  numbers,  about 
1500;  and  the  inhabitants  of  Kam  Dakka  having  themselves  taken  part  with  the  enemy,  Captain  Creagh  found, 
himself  under  the  necessity  of  retiring  from  the  viliage.  He  took  up  a  position  in  a  cemetery  not  far  off,  which  he 
made  as  defensible  as  circumstances  would  admit  of.  and  this  position  he  held  against  all  the  efforts  of  the  enemy, 
repeatedly  repulsing  them  with  the  baj'onet  until  three  o'clock  in  the  afternoon,  when  he  was  relieved  by  a  detach- 
ment sent  for  the  purpose  from  Dakka.  The  enemy  were  then  finally  repulsed,  and  being  charged  by  a  troop  of 
the  toth  Bengal  Lancers,  under  the  command  of  Captain  D.  M.  Strong,  were  routed  and  broken,  and  great  numbers 
of  them  driven  into  the  river.  The  Commander  in  Chief  in  India  has  expressed  his  opinion  that  but  for  the  coolnpss, 
determination,  and  gallantry  of  the  highest  order,  and  the  admirable  conduct  which  Captain  Creagh  displayed 
on  this  occasion,  the  detachment  under  his  command  would,  in  all  probability,  bave  been  cut  off  and  destroyed." 
Served  with  the  Zhob  F. eld  Force  in  1890  under  Sir  George  White  in  command  of  the  29th  Bombay  Infi.ntry 
(mentioned  in  despatches). 

2<i3  Colonel  H.  A.  sawyer  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  under  Sir  William  Lockuart  in  1897-98  m  c>mm;ind  of  the  45th  Rattray's 
Sikhs,  and  was  present  at  tha  defence  of  the  Malakand,  the  relief  of  Chakdara,  the  operations  in  Swat,  Upper 
Swat,  and  Bajaur,  and  the  engagement  at  Lanrtakai;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the 
operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  and  the  Khyber  Pass  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  ihree 
Clasps). 

2'u  Colonel  W.  H.  Lyster  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

271  Lt.Colonel  F.  C.  Maltby  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  including  the  operations  of  the  sri 
Brigade  under  Brigadier  Generals  Lockhart  and  Col lett  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  Chin  Lushai  Expedi- 
tionary Force  in  1S89-90  (Clasp). 

272  Lt.Colonel  W,  H.  0.  Wyllie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar 
with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CIE.,  and  Medal). 

"4  Colonel  S.  E.  Rolland  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  in  command  of  the  Eastern  Frontier 
and  afterwards  of  Mappah  and  a  movable  colamn  including  the  engagement  at  Segu,  where  he  was  severely 
wounded(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  ol  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

275  Colonel  H.  A.  Vincent  served  with  the  33rd  Foot  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  i867-6S.and 
was  present  at  the  stormingand  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

276  Colonel  J.  P.  C.  Neville  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  arKl  'n  the  operations  around  Cibul  in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

277  Sir  Cnarles  Leslie  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  in  command  of  a  Half  Bau 
talion  2nd  Battalion  4th  Goorkhas  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  theManipiue 
Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  4thGoorkha  Rifles  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Serv'ed 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Foice  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  command  of  the  2nd  Ba.ttalion  4th  Uourkha  Rifles^ 
and  was  present  at  the  captuie  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (mentioned  iit 
despatches,  CB.,  and  Med  il  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tiran  Expeditionary  Force  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  4th 
Goorkha  Rifles,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagui  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations 
against  the  Chamkanis  and  in  th>  Bazar  Valle*  (two  Clasps). 

281  Lt.Colonel  J.  J.  Money-Simonsservedin  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Thull  Chotiali  Field  Force,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Jugdulluck  and  Saidabad  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march 
to  Candahar,  and  was  ivisentat  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

284  Colonel  A.  J.  F.  Reid  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  was  present  at  the  capture  of  tbe  Peiwar  Kotai 
(severely  wounded),  and  took  part  in  the  Zaiunu-ht  Expedition  including  the  assault  of  Zawa  (Brevet  or  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expediiion  in  1888  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Claspi.  Served 
with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  29th  Bengal  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1805  in  command  of  the  29th  Punjab  Infantry  on" 
the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  tbe  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  18^7-98  as  Officiating  Colonel  on  the  Staff  with  the  Malakand  Brigade, 
and  had  charge  of  Malakand  Fort ;  commanded  the  Ma'akand  Brigade,  and  was  in  charge  of  the  L  ne  01  Con:^- 
munications  of  the  Malakand  Field  Force  during  the  expedition  into  the  Mohmand  country  ;  also  commanded 
the  Utman  Kh»d  Column  of  tbe  Malakand  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  two  Clasps). 

287  Lt.Colonel  T.  Greenaway  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Claspsi. 

288  Colonel  B.  Channer  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Exped  tion 
in  1885-87  (DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the  Lushai  Expedition  in  1889  (Clasp). 

289  Lt.Colonel  Aberigh-Mackay  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

290  Colonel  E.  B.  Anderson  served  with  the  .Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer 
(Medal  with  Clasp) . 

291  Colonel  H.  ii.  Rose  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  on  the  line  ot  communications  with  the  Khyber 
(Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S7  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  u\o 
Clasps);  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Claspi  ;   and  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891   Clasp). 

292  Colonel  L.  W.  Christopher  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war' of 
1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  th*  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  :ndia  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1S97  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Commissary  General  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, CB.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

293  Lt.Colonel  Macbay  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  with  the  2nd  Belooch  Regiment,  and  was  present  at 
battle  of  Tel-el- Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

294  Colonel  C.  M.  Keighley  served  in  the  Afghan  war  m  1878-79,  and  took  part  in  the  expedition  into  the  Bazar 
Valley  and  in  the  advance  on  Cabul  (Medal).    Also  served  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.     Server 

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with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  188S  {DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  18Q7-9S  as  Chief  Commis- 
sariat Officer  Line  of  Communications  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

295  Colonel  F.  G.  T.  Welch  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

296  Colonel  L.  Dening  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-88  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

297  ColonelC.  C.Egerton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  iD  the  march 
to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze 
Decoration).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i838as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1891  as  Assisttant 
Adjutant  General— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  in  command  of  a  Hrigade  (received  the  thanks  of 
the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.  and  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Indian  Contingent  at  Suakin 
during  the  Dongola  Expedition  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  (appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  ihe  Queen.  Khe- 
dive's Medal).  Commanded  the  Tochi  Force  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1S97-98  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

298  Colonel  C.  A.  Mercer  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  Looshai  Expedi- 
tion in  1871-72  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  All 
Musjid,  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Saidabad  ;  accompanied  Si-r 
Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Also  served  with  the  Marri  Expedition  in  1880.  Served  with 
the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-93  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  4th  Goorkha 
Rifles  (Clasp). 

299  Colonel  T.  H.  Goldney  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  rS88  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

300  Lt.ColonelG.  W.  Martin  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  wilh  the  Koorum  aud  Cabul  Field  Forces,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Ali  Kheyl,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the 
investment  of  Sherpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).'  Also  served  in  the  Mansood  Wuzeeree 
Expedition  in  1881. 

302  Colonel  H.  D.  Hutchinson  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert.  Low  in  1S95  in  com- 
mand of  the  2nd  Battalion  3rd  Goorkhas  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

303  Lt.ColonelF.  R.  Ditmas  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  with  the  Vitakri  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, Medal). 

304  Lt. Colonel  G.  H.  Elliott  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the 
inarch  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (aientioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  with  the  Transport  Depart- 
ment of  the  Indian  Contingent  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  |_See  also  Civil 
Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

305  Colonel  J.  N.  Walker  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Candahar  Line  of  Com- 
munications (Medal).    Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

307  Lt.Colonel  E.  W.  Chalmers  served  in  the  expedition  against  cue  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877  (Medal  with 
•Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-88  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Clasp). 

309  Colonel  A.J.  Brander  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  first  with  the  Candahar  Field  Force,  and  after- 
wards with  the  Northern  Afghanistan  Field  Force  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal 
-with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

310  Lt.Colonel  C.  E.  Yate  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  as  Political  Officer  at  Khelat-i-Ghilzie,  accompanied 
Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Bronze  Decoration). 

312  Lt.Colonel  B.  H.  Pollard  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  :888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

311  Colonel  R.  K.  Bidgeway  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Naga  Hill  tribes  in  1879-80,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  assault  of  Konoma  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal  with  Clasp) :  was  awarded 
the  USE  "fur  conspicuous  gallantry  throughout  the  attack  on  Konoma,  on  the  22nd  November  1879,  more  espe- 
cially in  the  final  assault,  when,  under  a  heavy  fire  from  the  enemy,  he  rushed  up  to  a  barricade  aud  attempted 
to  tear  down  the  planking  surrounding  it,  to  enable  him  to  effect  an  entrance,  in  which  act  he  received  a  very 
severe  rifle  shot  wound  in  the  left  shoulder."  Served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  ot  the 
44th  Goorkha  Rifles  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

315  Colonel  G.  L.  Eliot  served  with  the  Duffla  Expedition  in  1874-75,  and  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition 
in  1877-78  (Medal).    Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

316  Lt.Colonel  F.  B.  Peile  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

3"  Colonel  J.  B.  Lynch  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwnr 
Kotal,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1S79,  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December 
1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

316  Colonel  R.  Gordon  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
W'th  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontierol  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  command  of  the  22nd  Punjab  Infantry  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  and 
was  present  in  the  operations  in  Swat  and  Bajaur  including  the  night  attack  of  Nawagai  on  the  19th,  20th  and 
21st  September  ;  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  including  the  capture  of  the  Badmanai  Pass  and  the  operations 
in  Mittai  and  Suran  Valleys  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Line  of 
Communications  including  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  October  1897  (mentioned  iu  uespatches,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

320  Colonel  H.  E.  Penton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

321  Major  General  E.L.  Elliot  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1885-89  (mentionedin  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

322  Colonel  C.  W  J.  Hingston  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (mentionedin  despatches, Medal 
with  Clasp),  and  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp). 

323  Colonel  A.  M'L.  Mills  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  command  of  the  37th  Dogras,  including  the  capture  of  the 
Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (mentioned    in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

321  Colonel  H.  A.  Abbott  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  aud  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration  1. 
Servedin  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba 
and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai(  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  ot  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  15th  Sikhs  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

327  Lt.Colonel  F.  D.  Raikes  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  on  special  Political  duty  (received 
the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp);  also  served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Clasp),  and  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  i?S9-go  (Clasp). 

328  Colonel  C.  R.  Macgregor  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  44th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Duffla  Expedition  In 
1874-75  ;  also  served  with  the  44th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Naga  Expedition  in  1S75  (mentioned,  in  despatches, 
and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India),  and  with  the  expedition  against  the  Angami  Naga  Hill  tribes 
iu  1877-7S  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  of  India).  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  Gene- 
ral to  the  Naga  Field  Force  in  1879-80  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  m  1880,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer, 
and  acted  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Macgregor  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches, 


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Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Also  served  with  the  Marri  Expedition  in  1880  under  Brigadier 
General  Macgregor  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1884  (mentioned  in  despatches). 
Served  with  the  Bnrmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  in  command  of  the  44th  Goorkha  Light  Infantry  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  DSO.,  and  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Wuntho  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of 
the  Northern  Column  (mentioned  iD  despatches,  Clasp)." 

330  Lt.Colonel  C.  G.  Mansei  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzoeree  Expedition  in  18S1.  Served  in  the  Waziristan 
Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  3rd  Punjab  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

331  Colonel  C.  A.  R.  Sage  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Major.  Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Clasp). 

334  Colonel  C.  Dempster  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  189J  ;  organized  the  base  and  lines  of  communication  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895 
in  command  of  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry,  including  tne  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat 
River,  and  the  engagement  at  Panjkora  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

335  Colonel  E.  Bruce  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

336  Colonel  T.  E.  Spencer  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1834-35  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

337  Colonel  F.  Abbott  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Nuttall  in 
the  advance  on  Candahar  and  afterwards  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Vitakri  Field  Force  (Medal) . 

340  Colonel  A.  Howlett  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  as  Assistant  Field 
Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  12th  Madras 
Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills  in  1892  in  com- 
mand of  the  Tashon  Column. 

341  Lt.Colonel  S.  H.  P.  Graves  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

312  Lt.Colonel  H.  Hay  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884,  including  the  engagement  at  Dowlatzai. 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

313  Lt.Colonel  A.  M.  Muir  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Takht-i- 
Pul.  at  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

344  Colonel  W.  A.  Broome  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  as  Adjutant  2nd  Belooch  Regiment,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Takht-i-Pul  and  at  the  occupation  of  Candahar  and  Girishk  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  2nd  Belooch  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  as  Second  in  Command  of  the  1st 
Belooch  Battalion  Light  Infantry  ;  t'jok  part  in  the  operations  against  the  Karen  Tribes  in  1887-88,  and  served 
with  the  Karen  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Collett  in  i888-8q  including  the  engagement  at  Nga-Kyne, 
the  forcing  of  the  Nanko  Defile,  and  the  capture  of  Sawlon'f  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

316  Lt.Colonel  J.R.Hobday  served  with  the  Candahar  Field  Force  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1870  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  on  Survey  duty  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp), 
and  in  1887-89  (Clasp);  accompanied  the  special  expedition  in  Upper  Burmah  along  the  Chinese  Frontier  in 
1890-91  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

547  Lt.Colonel  G.  W.  Deane  served  with  the  13th  Bengal  Lancers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  13th  Bengal  Lancers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  as  Deputy 
Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  1st  Brigade  Upper  Burmah  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  in  command  of  the  13th  Bengal  Lancers  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  S.  H.  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

350  Lt.Colonel  J.  F.  D.  Fordyce  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

331  Lt.Colonel  H.  S.  Maxwell  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Naga  Hill  Tribes  in  1879-80,  and  was  present 
at  the  assault  of  Konoraa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  thanks  r.f  the  Governor  General  in  Council  and 
of  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1883-84  (mentioned 
in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  as  Chief  Political  Officer  (received  the  thanks  of 
the  Governor  General  in  Council  and  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

353  Lt.Colonel  A.  J.  P.  Nuthall  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

355  Lt.Colonel  W.  B.  Wilson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  captuie  of  the  Peiwar 
Kotal,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December 
1870,  Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
of  Major,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

350  Lt.Colonel  E.  V.  P.  Monteith  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  on 
the  Helmundwith  the  Wali  Shere  Ali's  mutinous  troops,  in  the  Cavalry  affair  at  Khusk-i-Nakhud,  at  the  battle 
of  Maiwand,  in  the  affair  at  Khairabad,  at  the  defence  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  at  the  battle 
of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

357  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  Lamb  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

358  Lt.Colonel  V.  A.  Schalch  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ali  Kheyl 
(Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  as  a  Brigade  Major  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the 
North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Base 
Commandant,  and  took  part  in  the  expedition  into  the  Mohmand  country  (mentioned  in  despatches);  also  with 
the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Commandant  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

359  Lt.Colonel  G.  S.  Eyre  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  as  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Transport,  Koorum 
Valley  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  as  Acting  Orderly  Officer  to 
Colonel  M'Queen  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  as  Civil  Officer  (received 
the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps),  f  See  also  Civil 
Decorations  for  Gallantry, "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.) 

360  Lt.Colonel  E.  Balfe  served  ia  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Provost  Marshal  and  Judge  Advocate  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  as  Principal  Provost  Marshal  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

361  Lt.Colonel  W.  J.  Orr  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

362  Lt.Colonel  G.  C.  Dobbs  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Maiwand,  and 
took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  (Medal). 

364  Lt.Colonel  B.  L.P.  Reilly  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Khushk-i- 
Nakhud  and  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Also  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

365  Colonel  C.  W.  Muir  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Hudson,  Commanding  Indian  Contingent,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  in  the  operations  at  Tamai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expedi- 
tionary Force  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  1st  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).' 

367  Lt.Colonel  E.  D.  F.  Bignell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

369  Lt.Colonel  G.  B.  Austin  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Ex- 
peditionary Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

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447  Indian  Staff  Corps  —  War  Services  nf  Field  Officers. 

369  Lt. Colonel  G.  E.  Money  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Kooruni  Field  Force,  and  took  part 
with  the  expedition  into  the  Khost  Valley  (Medal). 

370  Maior  A.  F.  Barrow  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878  (Modal  1.  Served  with  the  Ch:tral  Relief  Force  under  Sir 
Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Base  Commandant  at  NowsbTa  (menti  inert  in  despatches.  DSO.,  and  Mortal  with  Clasp)'. 

371  Lt. Colonel  H.  C.  E.  Lucas  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign/ 
in  T885  (Medal. and  Khedive's  Star). 

372  Lt.Colonel  A-  R.  Porter  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18  ij  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in 
1891  (Medal  with  Claspi 

373  Lt.Colonel  E.  C.  Kellie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  iu  i83u  Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1S85-88  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  aud  Quarter  Master  .i  neral  4th  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps  1. 

374  Lt.Coloue!  J.  C.  F.  Gordon  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter 
Master  General  2nd  Column.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  iu  command  of  the  6th  Bengal  Cavalry  with  the 
Kurram  Movable  Column,  and  afterwards  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

375  Lt.  Colonel  C.  H.  V.  Garbett  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1679-80.  and  was  present  in  the  expedition  to  the 
villages  of  Banda,  Knddee.  and  Roghani;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Robeits  in  the  march  t,>  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  ( vieda!  with  Clasp,  and  Btonze  Decoration). 

376  Lt.Colonel  A.  \V.  Prnurtloot  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  187Q-30  (Medal). 

377  Colonel  St.  J.  F.  Michell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  including  service  in  the  Intelli- 
gence Branch  beyond  the  Indian  frontier  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Mani- 
pore  Expedition  in   1891  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

3-8  Lt.Colonel  A.  de  V.  Alexander  served  with  the  Khyber  Field  Force  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 
379  Lt.Colonel  R.  F.  Trotter  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition   in  1877-78  (Medal).     Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879-80.  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  AHMusjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

360  Lt.Colonel  E.  A.  Young  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  advance  to  Candahar 
and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  and  in  the  engagement  at.  Ahmed  Kheyl— severely  wounded  and  horse  shot  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  second  Mirnnziii  Expedition  iu  1891  (Medal  with^Jlusp). 

361  Colonel  G.  H.  More  Molyneux  served  in  the  Afghan  war'ol  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  cam- 
paign in  1885  attached  to  the  Intelligence  Department,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and 
Thakool  and  in  the  operations  at  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp, and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Ex- 
pedition in  1885-8938  Assistant  Adjutant  General  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Willi  im  Lockhart  in  1897-9S 
with  the  'lirah  Expeditionary  Forte  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  for  Intelligence  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3f2  Lt.Colonel  W.   P.  Kennedy  t-erved  during  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  as  Assistant  Governor  General's  Agent  in 
Beloochistan  (Medal). 
363  Lt.Colonel  H.  M.  Mason  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

384  Lt.Colonel  F.  Stevenson  i-erved  in  the  Afghan  wat  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioued  in  despatches)  and  Urzoo  near  t^huznee;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the 
march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

385  Lt.Colonel  A.  A.  Pearson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18S0 (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-8  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutantand  Quarter  Master  General  3rd  Brigade  Upper  Burmah  Field  Force  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Nominated  to  the  1st  Class  of  the  Older  of  the  Brilliant  Star 
cf  Zanzibar  for  his  services  during  the  military  operations  on  the  mainland  of  Zanzibar  in  March  and  April  1896. 

366  Lt.Colonel  G.  Hawkes  served  in  the  Rnmpa  Rebellion  in  1880.  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  188S 
(Medal  with  Clasp) ;  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  5th  Goorkhas  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the 
Isazai  Expedition  in  1S92. 

387  Lt.Colonel  R.  C.  Hadow  served  in  theAfghan  warof  1878-80,  and  waspresent  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed 
Kheyi  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  iu  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Tolrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  Inuia  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897,  first  with  the 
Kohat  Kurram  Field  "Force  and  afterwards  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  15th  Bengal  Infantry, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  and  20th  October — wounded   (two  Clasps). 

38S  Lt.Colonel  Is.  A.  Barclay  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1887-89  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

389  Lt.Colonel  C.  O.  Nicholetts  served  in  theAfghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expe- 
dition in  1885-89  .mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

391  Lt.Colonel  J.  E.  Mem  seived  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedeesin  1877-7S  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  5th  Punjab  lufanti-y  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  around  CabuS 
in  December  1879  (Medal  v\  ith  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with 
the.  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

394  Lt.Colonel  H.  S.  Wheatley  served  in  theAfghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  advance  to  Cabul 
under  Brigadier  General  Charles  Gough,  and  at  the  relief  of  Sherpore;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the 
march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
and  Bronze  Decoration). 

395  Lt.Colonel  H.  H.  Young  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

396  Lt.Colonel  E,  E.  Kenny  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

397  Lt.Colonel  G.  D.  C.  Gastrell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  expedition  into  the 
Hissarik  Valley  (Medal). 

398  Lt.Colonel  G.  L.  Garstin  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885, 
and  was  pieseutat  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Stan.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  9th  Bengal  Lancers 
(Meual  with  Clasp). 

399  Lt.Colonel  W.  R.  Le  G.  Anderson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tirah  Ex- 
peditionary F01  ce  as  Controller  of  Military  A  ccounts  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

409  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  E.  Angelo  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  to  Candahar 
ami  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  (Medal).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

401  Lt.Colonei  G.  F.  Francis  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1873-79  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedi- 
tion in  1884.  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85,  aud  was  present  in  tho  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the 
Tofrek  zereba.  at  various  attacks  on  convoys,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

405  Lt.Colonel  A.  Masters  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1379-80,  and  took  part  with  the  Kama  Expedition  ;  accom- 
panied Sir  b'rederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  ol  Candahar  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1807-98  with  the  Malakanu  Field  Force  and  the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master 
Ueneral  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

i"9  Lt.Colonel  H. P. P.Leigh  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1891  as  Political 
Officer  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

410  Lt.Colonel  R.  C.  Templeserved  in  the  Afghan  war  m  1878-79,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  on  Khelat-i-Ghilzie 
(Medal).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18*5-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Indian  Staff  Corps. — War  Services  of  Field  Officers.  448 

*\l  Lt. Colonel  P.  G.  Vivian  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-9588 
Officiating  Commandant  of  the  38th  Dogras  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West; 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  in  command  of  the  38th 
Dogras  including  the  relief  of  Chakdara,  the  night  attack  of  Markhanai,  the  operations  against  tiie  Mamunds, 
and  the  engagements  at  Agrah  and  Gut  and  Badalai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

412  Lt.Colonel  H.  N.  McRae  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali 
Masjid,  in  the  two  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches),  in  the  engagement  at  Jugduiiuck 
and  in  that  aiCharasiah  on  the  25th  April  18S0  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in 
1884.  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  [See  also  Civil  Decora- 
tions for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

415  Lt.Colonel  F.  C.  Maisey  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar 
Kotal,  in  the  engagement  at  Kam  Dakka  and  with  the  Kama  Exped  tion  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with 
the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  29th  Bengal 
Infantry — wounded  (:nentinned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under 
Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  command  of  the  30th  Punjab  Infantry  (.Vledal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on 
the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1857-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  in 
command  of  the  30th  Punjab  Infantry,  including  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range  and  the  expedition  into 
the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  three  Clasps). 

411  Lt.Colonel*  0.  Hogge  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Mazeena  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i88;j  1  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the 
Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  33rd  Punjab  Infantry  (Clasp). 

*u  Lt.Colonel  WiDgate  served  with  the  Chitral  ReliefFuice  underSir  Robert  Low  ini895  as  Special  Forage  Officer 
on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

416  Lt.ColonelJ.  W.  Hogge  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i8yS,and  waspresentattheattackandcaptureof  AliMusjid 
(Medai  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerte  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expe- 
dition in  1888  (Medal  «ith  Ciasp). 

417  Lt. Colonel  O.C.  Radford  served  with  the  Jowakee  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879,  and  took  part  in  the  Zaimusnt  Expedition  including  the 
assault  of  Zawa  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Zbob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition 
in  1888— wounded  (Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp). 

4<s  Lt.Colonel  A.  Moutanaro  served  in  the  A'ghan  war  in  1879-80  on  the  Khyber  line  of  communications  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-8^  (Medal  with  two  Clasps.).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Loc  chart  i:i  1897-98  witli  the  Malakand  Field  Force  in  command  of  the 
16th  Bengal  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  Due  Laman  Utraan  Kbel  Column  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches); also  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  including  the  assault  of  the  Tauga  Bass  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

*■*  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  F.  MacMullen  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

421  Colonel  C.  Pulley  served  in  the  Afghau  war  of  1878-80,  and  wa»  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyll 
and  TJr/,00  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87,  and  was  slightly 
wounded  in  au  engagement  on  the  25th  November  1886  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  tne  North  Went  Frontier  of  India  uuder  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  in 
command  of  the  1st  Bittahun  3rd  Goorkh  1  Rifles  with  the  Kurram  Kohat  Force,  including  the  operations  on 
the  Samana  Range  (mentioned  in  desp  itches),  with  the  Tirah  Expedition  ir.v  Force,  and  also  with  the  Flying 
Column  of  the  Kohat  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

422Colonel  L.  J.  Browne  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  ii7'5-79.  and  was  presentat  the  attack  and  capture  of 
AliMusjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S87-88,  including  the  operations  of  the 
4th  Brigade  under  Brigadier  General  Low  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

424  Lt.Colonel  R.  F.Jameson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-8088  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  5th  Punjablnfantry 
with  the  Kooram  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  on  the  22nd  November  1878  and  &t  the  capture  of  the 
Pdiwar  Kotal,  the  engagement  at  Charasnhon  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  various  operations  around  Cabul  in 
December  1879,  and  the  subsequent  defence  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Served  as  Adjutant  and 
Quarter  Master  5th  Punjab  Infantry  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Gordon  in  1881. 

425  Colonel  A.  G.  F.  Browne  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  i836  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Lushai  Expedition  in  1889  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp);  and  with 
the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1S89-90  as  Superintendent  of  Signalling  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO. 
and  Clasp).  Served  in  Barman  in  1891-9-!  in  command  of  the  Tlang-tlang  Co  um  (Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sn  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  4th  Goorkha  Rifles  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the 
Tirah  Expe.li  ionary  rorce  with  the  2nd  Battalion  4th  Goorkha  Rifles,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
Sampagha  and  Aihanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  again-st  the  Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (men- 
tioned in  despatches   Brevet  of  Colonel,  DSO.  and  two  Clasps). 

427  Lt.Colonel  A.  Wapshare  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

428  Lt.Colonel  Coats  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Candahar  Column,  including  the  advance  to 
Khelat-i-Ghilzie,  the  engagement  at  Saif-u-deen,  and  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near 
Ghuzuee;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).    Served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

430  Colonel  N.  R.  Stewart  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl  ana  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  with  the  Indian  Contingent, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofnk  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

431  Lt.Colonel  A.  W.  D.  Campbell  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  in  the  Candauar  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  of 
[878-70  including  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Gilzai  (Medal). 

432  Lt. Colonel  C.  S.  Wheler  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
.(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  6th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

434  Lt.Colonel  E.  G.  Barrow  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  column  under  Sir  Samuel  Browne,  and 
was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as 
Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  with  the  Indian  Contingent,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  AVilliam  Lockhart  in  1897-98  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  (mentioned  111  despatches,  CB.  and  Medal  with  two  Ciasps). 

435  Lt.Colonel  W.  G.  Mansel  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

436  LLC  ilouel  M.  C.  Cooke-Collisderved  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  throughout  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in 
1SS77-78  under  General  Keyes (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  present  at  the  operations  against  the  Ranizai  village  of 
Skhakat  on  the  14th  March  1878,  and  in  the  attack  on  the  Utman  Kheyl  villages  on  21st  March  1878.  Served  with 
the  Corps  of  Guides  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  the  investment  of 
Sherpore  in  December  1870,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  25th  April  1880  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low 
in  3895  with  the  34th  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Serve  1  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier 
of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khytier  Force  in 
command  of  the  34th  Punjab  Pioneers  (two  Clasps). 

433  Lt.Colonel  F.  G.  L.  Mainwaring  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief 
Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  29th  Punjab  Infantry  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

mi  •^t-Co,onel  A-  B-  Mein  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

Lt.Colonel  M.  I.  Gibbs  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1070-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kam 
Dalkka  (Medal). 


449  Indian  Staff  Corps. —  War  Services  of  Field  Officers. 

442  Lt. Colonel  C.M.FitzGerald  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80.  and  was  present  in  theengagementnal.  Mattoon 
and  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Akha 
Expedition  in  18S3-84  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  as  Chief  Com- 
missariat Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir 
Robert  Low  in  1805  as  Divisional  Transport  Officer  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp)'. 

443  Colonel  C.  H.  Des  Vceux  served  during  the  Dongola  Expedition  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1897-98  in  command  of  the  36th  Sikhs,  including  the 
operations  on  the  Samana  Range ;  commanded  the  Fort  of  Gulistan  during  the  attacks  of  the  27th  August  and  3rd 
and  4th  September  and  during  the  subsequent  siege  (mentioned  in  despatches);  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force,  including  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  engagements  at  Saran  Sar  and  Tsiri 
Kandao,  the  operations  in  the  Maidan,  Bagh  and  Waran  Valleys,  and  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

440  Lt.Colonel  R.  Fulton  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

445  Lt.Colonel  F.  M.  Rundall  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-87  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  in  the  Chin- 
Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-5C  with  the  Burma  Column  (Clasp);  in  the  operations  iu  the  Chin  Hills  in 
1890-9:  in  command  of  the  Kanhow  Expedition  (BSO.);  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-Q5  with  the  1st 
Baitilion  4th  Goorkha  Rifles  (Clasp). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  F.  S.G-watkin  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  and  was  present  with  the  two  expeditions  to  the 
Bazar  Valley,  in  the  engagement  at  Deh  Sarak,  and  with  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  (Medal  1.  Served  in  the  Egyp- 
tian war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  iu  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  as  Staff  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Tregear  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  i89r  as  Assistant  Adjutant 
General  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as 
Road  Commandant  in  charge  of  the  first  section  (mentioned  in  desoatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the 
Tirah  Exoeditionary  Force  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  Peshawur  Column  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  two  Clasps). 

450  Lt.Colonel  G.  B.  Renny  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

452  Lt.Colonel  P.  A.  Buckland  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
Peiwar  Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

453  Lt.Colonel  E.  C.C.  Sandys  served  in  the  Afghan  war  iu  1870-80,  including  the  operations  in  the  Mazeena 
Valley  (Modal).  Served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  188 r.  Served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in 
1891  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  as  Chief  Commissariat  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

454  Lt.Colonel  W.  C.  F.  Field  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1S84.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Ex- 
pedition in  1887  .'Medal  with  Clasp). 

453  Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  Ravenshaw  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal) . 

456  Lt.Colonel  T.  C.  Pears  served  with  the  Thull  Chotiali  Field  Force  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Baghao  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

458  Lt.Colonel  H.  H.  R.  Heath  served  with  the  Jo waki  Expedition  in  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the 
engagement  at  Deh  Sarak  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in 
1891  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  nth  Bengal  Lancers, 
including  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp) 

459  Lt.Colonel  R.  E.  D.  Reilly  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Khairabad,  in 
the  Sortie  of  Deh  Khoja,  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in 
1885  with  the  28th  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek 
zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  imentioned  in  despatches  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and! 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  in  command  of  the  28th  Bombay  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  oil  the  Mohmand  Field  Force 
with  Brigadier  General  Elles's  Column,  including  the  engagement  at  Badmanai  Pass  and  the  capture  of  Jarobi 
(mentioned  in  de> patches) ;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Maidan 
Valley  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

4CU  ijt.  Colonel  W.  W.  Lean  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal, 
in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879, 
including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

461  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Money  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal),  and  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition 
in  1881.     Served  with  the  Zhob  Field  Force  under  Sir  George  White  in  1890  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

403  Lt.Colonel  R.  \V.  MacLeod  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  JowakiAfreedees  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwa,r  Kotal.  and  with  the  Zaimusht 
Expedition  including  the  assault  of  Zawa  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  29th  Punjab  Infantry — 
wounded  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  with  the  29th  Punjab 
Infantry  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

465  Lt.Colonel  P.  R.  Bairnslather  served  in  the  JowakiAfreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
iu  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1S79,  and  in 
the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  KS79  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

460  Lt.Colonel  R.  C.  S.  Macausland  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture 
of  AliMusjid,anrl  with  the  first  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

407  Lt.Colonel  J.  Monteith  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagemnts  at  Girishk 
and  Maiwand,  in  the  defence  of  Candahnr  including  the  Sortie  of  Deh  Khojah,  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1835  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) .     Served  with  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890. 

4K  Lt.Colonel  H.  R.  Marrett  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  iu  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Base  Com- 
missariat Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

471  Lt  Colon  el  H.M.  P.  Hawkes  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the 
march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battleof  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Bronze  Decoration).     Seived  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

47-  Colonel  A.  G.  A.  Duraud  served  iu  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Khyber  Field  Force,  accompanied 
Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  operations  in  the  Hunza-Nagar  country  in  1891-92  in  command  of  the 
troops,  in  eluding  the  capture  of  the  Nil  t  Fort— severely  wounded  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India, 
Brevet  0''  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

473  Lt.Colonel  R.  C.  G.Mayne  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Sir-i-Asp ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  operations  of  the  Zhob  Field  Force 
in  1890.  Commanded  the  troops  during  the  operations  in  Mekran  in  1898,  including  the  engagement  at  Gok 
Parosh  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  CB.) 

474  Major  A.  Pringle  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

475  Lt.Colonel  E.  J.F.Wood  served  with  the  17th  Bengal  Cavalry  throughout  the  Jowaki  campaign  of  1877-78  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  first  with  the  19th  Bengal  Lancers,  including  the  advance  on  and 


,   Indian  Staff  Corps. —  War  Services  of  Field  Officers.  450 

occupation  of  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie,  afterwards  with  the  10th  Bengal  Lancers,  and  was  present  in  the 
affair  at  Jugdulluck  a,s  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Norman  during  the  operations  against  the  Ghilzies  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal).    Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

476  Lt.Colonel  H.  Read  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1887-88  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

477  Major  C.  J.  Robarts  served  in  the  Afghau  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah 
on  the  25th  April  1880  (Medal) .  Served  with  the  2nd  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present 
in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  arid  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

178  Lt.Colonel  VV.  A.  D.  O'Mealy  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches)^ Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890.  Served  with  the  Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort 
under  Brigadier  General  Turner  in  1894  in  command  of  a  Squadron  of  the  1st  Bengal  Cavalry  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

479  Lt.Colonel  E.  H.  Molesworth  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  with  the  Zaimusht  Expe- 
dition (Medal).     Served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1S83-84  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

460  Lt.Colonel  R.  ft.  N.  Sturt  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar 
Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedi- 
tion in  1891  with  the  2nd  Punjab  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  with  the  Zhob  Valley 
Field  Force  in  189 j  ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1804-95  in  command  of 
the  2nd  Punjab  Infantry  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  command  of  the  2nd  Punjab  Infantry  with  the  Kohat-Kurram  Field  Force,  including 
the  engagement  at  the  Ublan  Pass  on  27th  August  1897  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  in  the  operations  on  the 
Samana  in  September  1897,  including  the  relief  of  Gulistan  (mentioned  in  despatches);  and  with  the  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

482  Major  E.  H.  H.  Montresor  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

483  Major  W.H.  Young  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mattoon 
and  at  the  forcing  of  the  Shuta.rgardan  (Medal).  Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1P81. 
Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  in  charge  of  the  treasure  chest  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

485  Lt.Colonel  R.  F.  Gartside-Tipping  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  including  tne  operations  in  the 
Koorp.ra  Valley  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Isazai 
Expedition  in  1892. 

466  Lt.Colonel  V.  C.  Tonnochy  served  with  theMahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881  (mentioned  in  despatches). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps)  ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in 
1892.  Served  with  the  Chitraf  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry,  including 
the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the 
North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  command  of  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  with 
the  Tochi  Field  Force,  ineluding  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range  and  in  the  Kurram  Valley  in  August  and 
September  1897;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Dargai,  at  the 
forcing  of  the  Sarnpagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  against  the  Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bazar 
Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  three  Clasps). 

487  Lt.Colonel  J.  de  C.  Meade  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

4S8  Lt.Colonel  E.  E.  M.  Lawford  served  with  the  1st  Madras  Cavalry  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879-80,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Girisbk,  Khushk-i-Nakhud,  and  Maiw'and,  at  the  defence  of  Canduhar,  and  at 
the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-87  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ; 
andin  the  operations  of  the  Chin  Field  Force  in  1889  (Clasp). 

■^  Major  K.  W.  Egerton  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  i88r. 

*90_  Major  E.  M.  Nedham  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali 
Musjid  and  with  the  second  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expe- 
dition in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

491  Major  S.  B.  Beatson  served  in  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  of  187S-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Officer  Commanding  the  Indian  Contingent  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Military  Secretary  and  with  the  Mounted 
Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Clasp) 

493  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  Robinson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Thull  Chotiali  and  Khyber  Line 
Field  Forces,  and  took  part  in  the  expeditions  into  the  Hissarik  and Lughman  Valleys  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Waziristan  Delimita- 
tion Escort  under  Brigadier  General  Turner  |in  1894  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  1st  Goorkhas  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Clasn). 

494  Major  A.  W.  T.  Radcliffe  served  with  the  14th  Sikhs  throughout  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877-78  ( Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S97-98  with 
the  45th  Rattray's  Sikhs  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force,  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

4Ji  Lt.Colonel  A.  M.  Renny  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18S0,  and  took  part  with  the  Zaimusht  Expedition 
(Medal).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expeditionm  1086-S7  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

496  Major  L.  M.  M.  Hall  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
2nd  Goorkhas  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

497  Lt.Colonel  J.  B.  Woon  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Candahar  Field  Force  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1890,  including  the  relief  of  Changsil  and  Aijal  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

498  Major  VV.  Lambert  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on 
the  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  L'3cember  1S79 ;  accom- 
panied Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Also  served  in  the  Marri  Expedition  in  1880.  Served  with  the  Hazara  Ex- 
pedition in  1S88  as  Provost  Marshal  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

499  Major  H.  L.  Dawson  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen 
and  in  the  operations  at  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force 
under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  9th  Bengal  Lancers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

500  Major  W.  G.  Yane  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  took  part  in  the  advance  on  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  and 
Ghuznee  unler  Sir  Donald  Stewart,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Ur?oo  near 
Ghuznee;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Can- 
dahar (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

501  Lt.Colonel  A.  B.  Fenton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1SS4-89  as  Brigade  Major  and  as  Deputy 
Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  for  Intelligence  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps)  ;  and  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionar3'  Force  in  1889-90  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General 
for  Intelligence  (Clasp). 

602  Major  M .  T.  Lyde  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  through- 
out the  operations  of  '•  Clarke's  Column"  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  15th  Bombay  Native  Infantry 
in  the  latter  part  of  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  at  the  occupation  of  theMarree  country  (Medal). 

los  Major  H.  T.  Faithfull  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  advance  on  the  Helmund 
and  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Khevland  Urzoonear  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i0i  Major  H.  L.  Ramsay  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  around  Cabal 
ia  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasr>). 

506  Major  J.  P.  Sparling  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar 
Kotal,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1S79,  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December 
1S79  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).    Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


45 "  Indian  Staff  Corps. — War  Services  of  Field  Officers. 

5°'  Major  H.  G.  Ryland  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1873-80  (Medal). 

508  Major  F.  G.  Preston  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

510  Major  O.  E.  W.  Macdonald  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
3882.  and  was  present  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Becliuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85.  Served  in 
the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  6th  Bengal 
Cavalry  (Medal  wiih  Clasp). 

511  Lt.Colonel  E.  S.  Hastings  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  with  th3  Kama  Expedition  as 
General  Transport  Officer  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  with  the 
Barn-ese Expedition  in  1835-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO..  and  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Chin-Lushai 
Ei  leditionary  Force  in  1889-90  'Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

a'2  Major  J.  F.  Worllodge  served  with  the  12th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the 
Ctndahar  Column  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Officiating  Adjutant 
4th  3*>ugnl  Infantry,  ami  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

513  Major  H.  S.  Massy  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Ai'reedees  in  1877-7S  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (wounded). 
TJrzoo  near  Ghiiznee,  and  Patkao  Shana  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  as 
Signalling  Officer  (n  e  itioned  in  despatches.  Clasp);  and  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Locknart  in  1897-98  with  the 
Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  3rd  Brigade  (mentioned  in 
de-patches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

514  bt. Colonel  A.  E.  Jones  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the 
Peiwar  Kotal,  in  the  operations  in  the  Khost  Valle.y,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and 
in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  tnvestmentof  Sherpore;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick 
Roberts  in  the  inarch  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  B.'onze 
Decoration).  Also  served  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition 
in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1391  (Clasp);  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition 
in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitrai  Relief  F.  rce  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  23rd  Bengal  Infantry,  in- 
cluding the  engagement  at  Malakand  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

515  Major  F.  M.  Drury  served  in  the  Afghan  war  iu  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Tofrek  zereba — wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ; 
and  iu  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  4th  Goorkh;:  Rifles— severely  wounded  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitrai  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  30th  Punjab 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

5,J  Major  C.  J.  Dennys  served  iu  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Mattoon  and  at 
Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  Decemben879(  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

516  Major  J.  H.  Jones  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
11886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Cla-p). 

sl'J  Major  C.  Herbert,  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

521  Lt. Colonel  G.  A.  Collins  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  10-79,  and  was  present  with  the  Zaimusht  Expedition 
(Modal). 

522  Lt. Colonel  W.  C.  Aslettservcdin  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Girishk, 
at  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedi- 
tion in  1835-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

523  Major  L.  S.  Peyton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

524  Lt. Colonel  A.  W.  L.  Bayly  served  iu  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Candahar 
and  in  the  battle  of  Candahar  (M,dal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  and  was  pre- 

ent  a1-  the  destruction  of  Temn;  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1886-87  as  Deputy  Assistant  Aljutmt  and  Quarter  Master  General  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal 
witn  two  Clasps). 

525  Lt.CMonel  W.  H.  Jameson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  wi  h  the  Zaimusht  Expedition 
including  the  assault  of  Zawa  (Med  il).  Served  in  the  Haz  tra  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  3211 1  Bengal  Infantry 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  4he  Chitrai  Rebet  Force  under  Sir  ttouert  Low  in 
i?95  with  the  23rd  Bengal  Infantry,  including  the  engagement  at  Malakand  (Medal  with  Clasp/. 

52u  Lt.Colonel  A.  Adye  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1870-00  with  the  Cabul  and  the  Koorum  Field  Forces  (Medal). 
Served  at  Suakin  during  the  Soudan  Expedition  iu  1885  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

527  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  H.  Pollock  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1S77-78  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Serve!  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  ar  the  attack  and  capture  of  AH  Mu.-bd  (Medal  with  Clasp), 
and  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
Indiaunder  Sir  W  illiomLockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  in  command  of  the  1st  Sikh  Iniantry 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  clasp). 

528  Lt.Colonel  C.  G.  M.  Fasken  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Ex- 
p.-d  ti  n  in  i388  as  Brigade  Major  (mentioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

52s  Lt.Colonel  L.  G.  Beckham  served  with  the  8th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  took 
part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Pha.yre  (Medal).  Also  served  with  the  Marri 
Expedition  in  18S1.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-8/ with  the  1st  Brigade  Burmah  Field  Force 
(Medal  with  Clasp),  and  again  in  1887-89  (Clasp). 

"J  Lt.Colonel  C.  J.  L.  Stuart  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
thi=  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80,  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed  Kheyl — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

531  Lt.Col  >nel  E.  W.  S.  Welchman  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  m  1878  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  iu  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-8-1.  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kara  Dakka  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i386-88  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  campaign  on  the 
North  West  frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  command  of  the  2nd  Infantry  Hyderabad 
Contingent  with  the  Reserve  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Line  of  Communications  at  Bara  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

332  Colonel  N.  F.  F.  Chamberlain  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
Peiwar  Kotal  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Major  General  Roberts  (mentioned  in  despatches),  in  the  engagement  at 
Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  iu  December 
1879  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Candahar — slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

5  >3  Major  J.  P.  W.  Spankie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  with  the  expedition  against  the 
Khugianis  and  with  that  into  the  Hissarik  Valley  (Medal) . 

535  Lt.Colonel  B.  Duff  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in 
1892  as  Brigade  Major  1st  Brigade.  Served  with  the  Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort  under  Brigadier  General 
Turner  in  1894  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field 
Fpice  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in*  1894-95  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  1st  Brigade  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

536  Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  Westmorland  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture 
of  Ali  Musiid  and  with  the  second  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  18S8-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

537  Major  S.  D.  Gordon  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  187S-79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed 


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Kheyl  (slightly  wounded)  and  Padkao  Shana  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  -with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  C*asp,  5th  Class  of  tne  Medjidie, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

538  Major  J.  E.Preston  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1077  (Medal  with  Clasp) 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  Khyber  Line  Force  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  m 
1885-89,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  an  attack  on  Lamaing  Post  on  the  27th  June  1886  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
DSO..  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps)  ;  and  in  the  operations  in  1892  in  command  of  the  Eastern  Column. 

533  Lt.Colonel  P.  Hawkins  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  against  theMoh- 
munds  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

54IJ  Major  H.  P.  Picot  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  in  the  engagement  at  Ali  Kheyl,  and  with  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  including  thfj 
assault  of  Zawa  (  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with 
the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  on  Commissariat  duty  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

511  Lt.Colonel  W.  S.  Birdwood  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley 
Expedition  m  1884. 

542  Major  W.  S.  Marshall  served  in  theAfghan  warof  1878-80  withthe  Ghuznee  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  withthe  37th  Bengal  Infantry,  in- 
cluding the  capture  of  the  Malakaud  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

543  Lt.Colonel  W.  C.  Faithfull  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Ali  Musjid,  the  advance  to  Gundamuck,  and  the  operations  in  the  Koorum  Valley  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  18S1. 

641  Ma. or  J.  B.  R.  Butler  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  t88o  (Medal). 

515  Major  V.  M.  Stockley  served  with  the  2nd  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  Egyptian  warof  1882,  and  was  present  n  the 
action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star;. 

546  Lt.Colonel  A.  D.  Enriquez  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

547  Lt.Colonel  A.  L.  Sinclair  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i886-83  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO. 
and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

549  Lt.Colonel  A.  R.  Martin  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal.  at  the  forcing  of  the 
Sapri  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches),  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  (twice  mentioned  in 
despatches),  an  1  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the 
march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  uespatches,  Medal  with  four  Clasps, 
ani  Bronze  Decoration) .  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Clasp);  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition 
in  1891  in  command  of  the  :st  Battalion  5th  Goorkhas  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  ot  Major,  Clasp)  ;  and  with 
the  Waziris.au  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lickhart  tu  1894-95  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  force 
{mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockharl  in  1897-08  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  211U  Division  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

552  Lt.C  jionel  W.  T.Fairbrother  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  first  in  the  Khyber  Column  with  the  Mhair- 
warra  Battalion,  and  was  present  with  theexpedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  and  in  the  engagement  at  Kam  Dakka  , 
afterwards  in  the  Kurrum  Column  with  the  29th  Punjab  Infantry,  and  was  present  with  the  Za,imusht  Expedi- 
tion under  Brigadier  General  Tvtler,  and  took  part  in  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  stronghold  of  Zawa(Medal). 
Served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp),  oervod  with  the  Chitral 
Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  13th  Bengal  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

553  Lt.Colonel  J.  G.  Ramsay  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  second  expedition  into  the 
Bazar  Valley  under  Lieut.General  Maude;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Ex- 
pedition in  1  hi83  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Nonh  West  Fron'ier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhartin  1897-98  in  command  of  the  24th  Punjablnfantry,  including  the  defence  of  the  Malakand 
and  the  engagement  at  Lmdakai  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

651  Lt.Colonel  A.  P.  Williamson  served  in  the  Afghan  warof  1878-80  (Medal). 

555  Major  H.  D.  M.  Minchin  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  including 
the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Bur- 
mese Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

556  Lt.Colonel  E.  R.J.  Presgrave  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  ■withthe  B  irmese  Expedition 
in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  12th  Madras  Infantry 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills  in  1892-94  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  ot  Major,  and  DSO). 

557  LcColonel  A.  L.  Barrett  served  with  theexpedition  against  the  Naga  Hill  Tribes  in  1879-80  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Also  served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1883-84.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-88,  and  was  slightly 
wounded  in  an  engagement  near  Lamaing  on  the  2nd  September  1886  {DSO.,  and  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Manipore 
Expedition  m  1891  (Clasp). 

566  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.Parker  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  including  the  engagement  atBesud  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  including  the  attack  on  Nga-Mingyan's  Stockade  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

560  Major  W.  St.  J.  Richardson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief 
Forco  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  as  Field  Paymaster  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

561  Major  F.  H.  R.  Drummond  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Jugdulluek  and  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Sherpore  under  Brigadier  General  Charles  Gough  (twice  mentioned 

in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

i63  Lt.Coionel  A.  G.  Burn  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

555  Major  R.  G.  Jones  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Buiu.ese  Expedition  in 
1 836-89,  and  was  severely  wounded  during  the  operations  against  the  Chins  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

566  Lt.Colonel  H.  A.  B.  Boulderson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  59th  Regiment,  took  part  in  the 
advance  to  and  occupation  of  IChelat-i-Ghilzie  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Lugar  Valley ;  accompanied  Sir 
Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  tie  2;,th  Punjab  Native  Infauwy,  and  was  present  at  the 
reconnaissance  on  the  31st  Augustand  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brcnze  Decoration). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expeditionin  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

567  Lt.Colonel  Lyons  Montgomery  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Mattoon  and  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  ;  accom- 
panied Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as 
Chief  Commissariat  Orticer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  as  Divisional  Commissariat  Officer  2nd  Division  (mentkned  in  dispatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

iU  Lt.Colonel  E.  C.  M.  Lushington  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

569  Major  S".  G.  Pollock  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Baghao  and  withthe  expedition  into  the 
Hissank  and  Lughman  Valleys  (Medal) .  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Clasp). 

•i7°  Lt.Colonel  R.  F.  Clothier  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


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5,_'  Lt.Colonel  H.  Lawson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  ir.  7887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

571t  Major  J.  Shakespear  served  with  the  Ohiu-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-00  as  Intelligence  and 
Assistant  Political  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp),  and  ill  the  operations  in  the 
South  Lushai  Hills  in  1892  in  command  of  the  force. 

i7i  Major  K.  S.  Davison  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as 
Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

57-t  Lt.Colonel  E.  W.  F.  Martin  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  expedition  into  tha  His- 
sarik  Valley  (Medal). 

573  Lt.Colonel  C.  R.Phillips  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

574  Lt.Colonel  A.  A.  Barrett  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Shutar- 
pardan.and  in  the  operations  around  Cabulin  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore;  accompanied 
Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  tho  second 
Miranzai  Expedition  m  189 1  (Clasp);  and  with  the  Hunza-Nagar  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  AVilliam  Lockhart  in  1807-98  as  Deputy  Assistant 
Quarter  Master  General  2nd  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

575  Lt.Colonel  J.  C.  Swann  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i76t  Major  H.  F.  S.  Ramsden served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S78-79  (Medal).  Served  in  tho  Souclan  campaign  in 
1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  as  Field  Paymaster 
(received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

577  Lt.Colonel  H.  Goad  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Jugdulluck 
(Medal). 

s77t  Lt.Colonel  J.  E.  Nixon  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Zaimusht  Expedition,  including  the 
capture  of  Zawa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 
Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  m  1895  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General 
for  Intelligence,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pa«s,  in  the  engagement  near  Khar,  at  the 
passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  Tochi  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

578  Lt.Colonel  J.  M.  A.  Retallick  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  i878-8oand  was  present  in  the  expedition  into  the 
Bazar  valley  and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

,78+  Major  J.  A.  Bell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

579  Colonel  E.  A.  T.ravers  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  advance  on  Kbelat-i- 
Ghilzie,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879 ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march 
to  Candanar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served 
with  the  Sikkin  Expedition  in  7888  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  '.mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  Mauipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Indian  Contin- 
gent at  Suakin  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  during  the  Dongola  Expedition  under 
Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Khedive's  Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  2nd  Goorkha 
Rifles  with  the  Kohat-Kurram  Field  Force  including  the  relief  of  the  Samana  Forts  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Fore?  including  the  actions  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  and  20th  October,  the  expedi- 
tions to  the  Waran  Valley,  Dwatoi  and  Chamkam  country,  and  the  march  down  the  Barci  Valley  (three  times 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

580  Major  H.  Godfray  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S70-80  (Medal). 

581  Major  W.  S.  Chase  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  including 
the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Victoria  Cross, 
Medal  with  Clasp) ;  together  with  Private  James  Ashford,  Royal  Fusiliers,  he  received  the  YC  "for  conspicuous 
gp.lla.itry  on  the  occasion  of  the  sortie  from  Kandahar,  on  the  16th  August  1SS0,  against  the  village  of  Deh  Khoja 
in  hi.ving  rescued  and  carried  for  a  distance  of  over  200  yards,  under  the  fire  of  the  enemy,  a  wounded  soldier, 
Pr;vate  Massey,  of  the  Royal  Fusiliers, who  had  taken  shel'terin  a  block-house.  Several  times  they  were  compelled 
to  rest,  but  they  persevered  in  bringing  him  to  a  place  of  safety.  Private  Ashford  rendered  Lieutenant  Chase 
every  assistance,  and  remained  with  hiuTthroughout."  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884  as  Deputy 
Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Chm-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force 
in  1889-90  with  the  28th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India 'under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  28th  Bombay 
Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  including  the  capture  of  Jarobi  (mentioned 
in  despatches) ;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  operations  in  the  Maidan  and  the  march 
down  the  Bara  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clusps). 

562  Major  H.  L.  Hutchins  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

5"  Major  H.W.  Seymour  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Phayre.and  was 
wounded  at  the  defence  of  the  Camp  of  Kuch  (Medal). 

58i  Major  C.  B.  Brownlow  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal),  and  with  the  expedition  against  the 
Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  1881.    Served  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  7S91  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

586  Major  G,  A.  Williams  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  took  part  in  the  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley 
under  Lieut.General  Maude,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp;. 

587  Lt.Colonel  W.  Cook  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  17th  Foot  throughout  the  Afghan  war  in  187S-79,  and 
was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Bazar  Valley,  in  the 
operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore— severely  wounded  in  the 
engagement  in  the  Chardeh  Valley ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

588  Lt.Colonel  W.  du  G.  Gray  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Khyber  Field  Force  as  Transport 
Officer  (Medal).  Served  in  tho  Hazara  campaign  in  18SS,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kotkai  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  as  Brigade  Major  to  the 
2nd  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp),  and  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1S04-95  (Claspj.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Brigade  Tochi  Field  Force  in  command  of  the  1st  Punjab  Infantry 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

589  Lt.Colonel  R.  K.  Teversham  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S7  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO., 
and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

590  Lt.Coloiel  Batten  served  in  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  of  1S77-7S  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  of  1878-80.  and  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Shanjui  (mentioned  in  Colonel  Kennedy's  report),  and  in 
the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee,  and  at  the  occupation  of  Ghuzuee  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  inthe  march  to  Candahar  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in 
1895  as  Brigade  Major  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

591  Major  J.  F.  Wilson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1835-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

592  Major  E.  W.  Cunliffe  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  including  the  operations  in  the  Khyber  Pass 
(Medal),  and  with  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedi- 
tion under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  attached  to  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  with  the  Kohat- 
Kurram  Force  including  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range  and  in  the  Knrram  Valley  in  August  and  Septembsr 


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l897  ;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  storming  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  the  20th  October 
1897  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

193  Lt.Colonel  L.J.  E.  Bradshaw  served  in  the  Afghan  warof  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Jug- 
dulluck  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Shekabad  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts 
m  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration) . 
Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1S51  as  Brigade  Major  1st  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  operations  in  the  Hunza-Nagar  country  in  1891-92,  part  of  the  time  in  command  of  the 
force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  operations  against  the  slave-trading  Arabs  in  the  British 
Central  Africa  Protectorate  in  1896  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

594  Major  G.  E.  Even  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80  on  Transport  duty  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Chin- 
Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  18S9-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*9*  Major  J.  G.  Smith  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  expedition  into  the  Lughman 
Valley  and  with  that  against  the  Khugianis  (Medal). 

596  Major  A.  E.  P.  Burn  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-S0  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

597  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  Farrant  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

598  Major  C.  E.  Peirse  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

599  Major  J.  G.  Downing  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  from  the  commencement  of  the  Afghan  war  in  1878  till 
18th  June  1879  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force.including  the  Khost  Expedition  and  the  engagement  at  Mat,i,oon(Medal). 

600  Lt.Colonel  H.  Mansfield  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Ali  Musjid,  and  with  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  including  the  assault  of  Zawa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  18SS  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9833  Chief  Transport  Officer  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

601  Major  J.  C.  B.  Craster  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force,  including  the 
advance  from  Ali  Kheyl  to  Cabul  and  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  6th  October  1889  (Medal  with  Clasp. 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  Upper  Burmah  Field  Force  under  Sir  George  White,  in- 
cluding the  engagement  at  Salak  Hill  on  3rd  December  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

602  Major  E.  T.  Paul  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1SS2,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- Kebir  (Meda) 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

603 Major  C.  V.  W.  Williamson  served  in  the  operations  in  Lushai  in  1890  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the 
Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  in  the  Commissariat  Department  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp ). 

605  Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  Powell  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1804-95,  part 
of  the  time  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  with  the  force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  as  Deputy 
Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  2nd  Brigade  Milakand  andBuner  Field  Forces  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  cf  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

608  Major  E.  H.  Rivett-Carnac  served  with  the  85th  Regimentin  the  Afghan  warin  1879-80,  and  was  present  with 
the  Zaimusht  Expedition  including  the  assault  of  Zawa  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  as  Orderly 
OtBcer  to  Brigadier  General  Wilkinson,  Commanding  the  Cavalry  Brigade  of  the  Indian  Contingent,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  (qth  September)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  ir.  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

609  Lt.Colonel  E.  K.  Penrose  SGrved  m  the  Zulu  war  in  1S79  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1885-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

610  Major  J.  W.  Currie  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

611  Major  R.  I.  Scallon  served  in  the  Afghan  war  m  1S79-30,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Khelat-i- 
Ghilzieand  Sir-i-Asp  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Cp.ndahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-88 
with  the  23rd  Bombay  Light  Infautry  ;  was  Staff  Officer  to  the  Kanle  Column  in  18S6-87,  and  afterwards  in 
command  of  the  Myaing  outpost  and  subsequently  of  the  Myaing-Yaw  Column  {DSO.,  and  Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

612  Major  F.  G.  Delamain  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Candahar  and  Khyber  Field  Forces 
(Medal).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Meaal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  lsazai  Expedition  in 
1802. 

614  Major  J.  S.  Ashby  served  in  the  Afghan  warin  18S0  (Medal!. 

6,0  Major  H.  A.  Ravenshaw  served  with  the  Candahar  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  in  187S-79  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

617  Lt.Colonel  P.  G.  Huggins  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S78-79  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1885-89,  and  was  present  atthe  capture  of  MinhlaRedoubt  and  at  the  surrender  of  Mandalay  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, DSO.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps),  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills  in  1802-93.  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  ot  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expedi- 
tionary Force  in  command  of  the  21st  Madras  Pioneers,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  between  Kohat  and 
Parachinar  in  September  and  October  TS97,  in  the  action  at  Dargai  on  the  ?cth  October,  in  the  march  down  the 
Bara  Valley,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Waran  and  Bazar  Valleys  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

618  Major  J.  R.  Sandwith  served  in  the  Afghan  warin  i33o,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the 
force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

619  Major  W.  C.  Pollard  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S7S-80  (Medal),  and  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedi- 
tion in  18S1.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-S7  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) ; 
and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18SS  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

620  Major  Swiney  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  from  the  commencement  of  the  Afghan  war  in  1878  till 
August  1880  with  the  Koori'm  and  Cabul  Field  Forces,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th 
October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890.  Served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  2nd  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on 
the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Kohat- Kurram  Field  Force 
with  the  2nd  Punjab  Infantry,  including  the  operations  on  the  Samana  in  September  1897,  and  afterwards  with 
the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

621  Lt.Colonel  F.  G.  Atkinson  served  with  the  13th  Bengal  Lancers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-00  with  the  Mohmand  Field 
Force  with  the  15th  Bengal  Lancers,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shabkadr  on  the  9th  August  1897 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  oi  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

621t  MajorH.  R.  W.  Lumsden  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S7S-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition 
in  1888 — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

622  Major  W.  K.  Downes  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1870-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1885-87,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Minhla  redoubt  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

c-'3  Major  A.  E.  Leslie  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

624  Major  H.  E.  M.  Mason  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  iS85-89(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

625  Lt.Colonel  G.  F.  N.  Tinley  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  18S5-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

626  Major  C.  W.  Harris  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-08  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  16th  Bengal  Infantry,  and 
took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Laman-tltman  Khel  Column ;  also  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the 
assault  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


455  Indian  Staff  Corps. — War  Services  of  Field  Ojjlcers. 

■*2'  Major  G.  R.  MacMullen  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp);  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Kachin  Hills  in  1852-93. 

628  Major  N.  A.  K.  Bnrne  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2_<rd 
Punjab  Infantry,  including  the  engagements  at  Malakand  and  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6i9  Major  R.  C  Onslow  served  in  Afghan  war  of  1878-80, and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Jugdulluck  (Medal). 

630  Major  A.  "Wallace  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80 (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps);  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the  2nd  Miranzai  Expe- 
dition in  1891  (Clasp). 

631  Major  P.  B.  Lindsell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Cabul  Field  Force  in  the  Transport 
Department,  including  the  relief  of  Sherpore  under  Brigadier  General  Charles  Gough  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

632  Major  G.  Bowring  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-90  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  again  in  1892 
<Clasp). 

633  Major  G.  H.  Watson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  in  the  Khyber  Line  of  Communication  (Medal). 

631  Lt. Colonel  deBrath  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mazeena  (Medal); 
also  served  with  Uie  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

636  Major  M.  H.  S.  Grover  served  with  the  Thull  Chotiali  Field  Force  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 
Served  m  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85  with  the  9th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  AVaziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant 
General  to  the  force  until  24th  January,  when  he  was  recalled  ti  India  for  duty  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  2nd  Brigaue  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

637  Lt. Colonel  K.  B.  Adams  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80.  and  was  present  in  the  operations  round  Cabul 
in  December  1S79,  including  the  storming  of  Takt-i-Shah  and  the  Asmai  Heights,  and  in  the  engagement  at 
Charasiah  on  the  25th  April  i83o  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low 
in  1855  in  command  of  the  Queen's  Own  Corps  of  Guides  Cavalry,  including  the  engagements  at  Malakand,  Khar, 
the  Swat  River,  and  Maniugai  (mentioned  iu  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  awarded 
the  Ui£  for  his  conspicuous  bravery  during  the  operations  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1897,  as  here 
recorded :— "  During  the  fighting  at  Nawa  Kili,  in  Upper  Swat,  on  the  17th  August,  Lt.Colonel  R.  B.  Adams  pro- 
ceeded with  Lieuts.  H.  L.  S.  MacL?an  and  Viscount  Fincastle,  and  five  men  of  the  Guides,  under  a  very  heavy 
and  close  fire,  to  the  rescue  of  Lieut.  R.  T.  Greaves,  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  who  was  lying  disabled  by  a  bullet 
wound  and  surrounded  by  the  enemy's  swordsmen.  In  bringing  him  under  cover  he  (Lieut.  Greaves)  was 
struck  by  a  bullet  and  killed — Lieut.  MicLean  was  mortally  wounded— whilst  the  horses  of  Lieut. Colonel  Adams 
and  Lieut.  Viscount  Fincastle  were  shot,  as  well  as  two  troop  horses." 

638  Major  A.  C.  Yate  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force 
under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal).  "Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  ;  was  Intelligence  Officer 
with  the  Northern  Shan  Column,  1887-S8  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

639  Major  J.  H.  Balfour  served  with  the  13th  Bengal  Lancers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1832,  and  was  present  at  the 
foattle  of  Tel-el- Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star!.  Served  in  the  campaign 
•on.the  North  West  Froniier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with 
the  13th  Bengal  Lancers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

640  Major  A.  H.  Winner  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  second 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

6,1  Lt.Colonel  G.  W.  Maxwell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S7-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

642  Major  H.  J.  J.  Middleton  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Inyezane 
and  at  Ekowe  during  the  investment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

643  Major  G.  F.  Watson  served  with  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp), 
and  in  the  operations  in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills  in  1892-95  (mentioned  iu  despatches). 

E44  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Lowry  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

645  Major  W.  R.  Yeilding  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-00  with  the  i»t  Sikhs  and  1st  Goorkhas,  and  took 
part  in  the  expedition  to  the  Logar  Valley  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Also  served  with  the  Marri 
Expedition  in  1S80,  and  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1888 
as  Divisional  Transport  Officer  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches  DSO.,  and  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Loekuart  in  1897-98  with  the 
Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Divisional  Commissariat  Officer  1st  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

645  Major  W.  J.  H.  Bond  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Executive  Commissariat  Officer, 
<mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  iu  1889-90  as 
"Chief  Commissariat  Officer  to  the  Chittagong  Column  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned 
in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  the  Com- 
missariat and  Transport  Department  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

648  Major  J.  W.  B.  Meade  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

649  Major  T.  H.  Haughton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1889  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

650  Major  H.  Eardley  Wilmot  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-30  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Bui'mese  Expedition 
in  1S8S  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

651  Lt.ColoDel  H.  H.  H.  Aspinall  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

653  Major  L.  A.  Gordon  served  iu  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  as  Transport  Officer  and  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier 
General  Burrows  (Medal). 

654  Lt.-Colonel  K.  M.  Foss  served  during  the  Rumpa  Rebellion  in  1S79-80  received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of 
India).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S0-87  with  the  6th  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

655  Major  G.  F.  Willes  served  in  the  Afehan  war  of  1873-80  (Medal). 

656  Major  S.F.Biddulph  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Biddulph  (Medal). 
.Served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6j7  Lt.Colonel  H.  D'U.  Keary  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  including  the  engagement  at  Kara  Dakka  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1835-89  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the 
Wuutho  Expedition  in  1S91  in  command  of  the  Shwebo  Military  Police  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  ot 
India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Clasp)  ;  also  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills  in 
1892-93  (Brevet  of  Major). 

°iS  Major  E.  Vansittart  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  5th  Goorkhas  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

669  Major  A.  W.  Forbes  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal j. 

660  MajorG.  A.  Welman  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

661  Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  W.  Burton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1SS8-89  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with 
ithe  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  as  Staff  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

662  Major  J.  M.  Oarpendale  served  in  the  Atghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  .in  the  Lughman 
"Valley  (Medal). 

663  Major  G.  B.  Stevens  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-8S  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  throughout 
the  operations  of  the  1st  Brigade,  and  as  Staff  Officer  and  Assistant  Inspector  of  Mounted  Infantry  Upper  Burma 
Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  with  the  Lushai  Expedition  in  1888-89  in  com- 
mand of  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Madras  Pioneers  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp);  and  throughout  the  operations 
dn  the  Chin  Hills  in  1890-92  and  commanded  the  Kauhaw  Column(twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major). 


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6M  Major  H.  A.  Carleton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  mDhe  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

865  Major  W.  J.  K.  Dobbin  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1SS1.  Served  with  the  Zhob 
Valley  Expedition  in  1890.  Served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with 
the  1st  Sikh  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockbart  in  1897-95  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Sikh  Infantry  (Medal  with  C'.asp). 

f66  Major  Hyde  Baker  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasisli 
on  25th  April  1880  (mentioned  in  despatches);  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  CandaliMr— slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served 
in  the  Marri  Expedition  under  brigadier  General  MacGregor  in  November  1880.  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley- 
Expedition  in  1890;  and  wiih  the  Kajuri  Koch  Field  Force  in  1892  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Officer  comma'  ding  the 
force.  Served  i £1  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1591-95  with  the  3rd  Punjab  Cavalry 
(Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Tochi  Valley  in  1895  under  Sir  William  Lockhart. 

6-8  Lt.Colonel  R.  W.  Ir^monger  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-S9  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

669  Major  A.  H.  Clark-Kennedy  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  including  the  engagement  at  Kam  Dakka 
(Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expe- 
ditionary Fore?  in  1889-90  as  Principal  Commissariat  Officer  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India, 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major.  Clasp). 

6:0  Lt.Colonel  H.  E.  Porter  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S6  as  Transport  Officer  (mentioned  in 
desDatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

671  Major  A.  P.  Westlake  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  two  Ciasps). 

c"2  Major  W.  C.  H.  Mackintosh  served   with  the  Burtne-e  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  ClasD). 

673  Major  K.Carbonaro  served  in  the  S  radaii  campaign  in  1885  with  the  17th  Bengal  Infantry,  and  was  present  irt 
the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zeieba  —horse  shot  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star. 

671  Major  J.  H.  Parsons  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  took  part  with  the  Aitchakzai  Expedition 
Medal).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  111  1885-86— dangerously  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

675  Major  A.  E.  Whistler  served  in  tbe  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

676  Major  H.  O'Donnell  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedi- 
tion in  1888-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Meial  with  C  asp);  commanded  the  Mogaung  Field  Force — 
wounded  (Clasn).  Served  with  the  Wuntho  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  Mogaung  Column  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Clasp). 

677  Major  F.  W.  P.  Angelo  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen 
and  in  the  operations  at  Tem-ii  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force- 
under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  91b  Bengal  Lancers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

678  Major  E.  H.  Rod  well  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree 
Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  2nd 
Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

679  Major  R.  H.  Rattray  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  22nd  Punjab  Infantry  with  the  Malakand. 
Field  Force,  and  was  pre>ent  in  the  operations  in  Swat  and  Bajour,  including  the  night  attack  of  Nawagai  on 
the  19th,  20th  and  21st  September;  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  including  the  capture  of  the  Badmanai 
Pass  and  the  operations  in  the  Mittai  and  Suran  Valleys  (mentioned  in  despatches);  and  with  the  Tirah  Ex- 
peditionary F.jrce  on  the  Line  of  Communications,  including  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  iSth  October  1897- 
as  Acting  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  Brigadier  General  Kempster,  Commanding  the  3rd  Brigade 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

680  Major  J.  B.  Edwards  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  took  part  in  the  operations  in  the  Koorum  Valley 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force- 
under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  on  Transport  duty  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

6S1  Major  A.  N.  Carr  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

682  Major  M.  L.  Shipley  served  in  the  Afghan  wariu  1879-80  with  the  Transport  Department  (Medal).  Served' 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Commandant  of  the  Native  Military  Base  Depot 
(Medal  with  Claspi.  Served  in  tte  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart. 
in  189--98  in  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  13th  Bengal  Lancers  (Clasp). 

683  Major  W.  L.  Boswell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i886-83  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  in  the 
Waziristan  Expedition  under  *ir  William  Lockhart  in  1804-95  with  the  33rd  Punjab  Infantry  (Clasp). 

681  Major  W.  E.  Bunbury  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i88o(Medal) ;  also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Ex- 
pedition in  1881.  Served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892 ;  and  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert. 
Low  in  1895  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  1st  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

683  Major  P.  M.  Carnegy  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879,  including 
the  investment  of  Sherporel  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition. 
in  1885-86,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  an  engagement  at  Yatha  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) ;. 
with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp);  in  the  operations  in  Burmah  in  1891  with  the 
Thetta  Column  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  4th  Goorkha  Rifles — 
severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasn).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert 
Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  4th  Goorkha  Rifles,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and 
in  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India, 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirnh  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2ud  Battalion  4th  Goorkha 
Rifles,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  and  in  the  operations  against  the 
Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

686  Major  J.  S.  E.  Western  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1888  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  M'Queen,  Commanding  the  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  1st  Punjab 
Cavalry  (Clasp). 

687  Major  H.  W.  E.  Georges  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
668  Major  G.  J.  Shaw  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

689  Maior  F.  A.  C.  Kreyer  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  including  the  two  expeditions  into  the  Bazar- 
Valley  (Medal). 

690  Lt.Colonel  D.  W.  Purdon  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

691  Major  G.  B.  Hodgsou  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

692  Major  W.  H.  Allen  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  including  the  engagement  at  Mazeena  (Medal).    Also- 
served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.    Served   in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Served  with  tue  Lushai  Expedition  in  1889  (mentioued  in  despatches)  ;  with  the 
Chin  Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

693  Major  C.  G.  R.  Thackwell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  with  the  Hissarik  and  Lughman 
Valley  Expeditions,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  an  engagement  near  Jugdulluck  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the 
Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  20th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Brigade  Commissariat  Officer  2nd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Malakand 
Field  Force  and  Buner  Field  Force  as  Divisional  Transport  Officer  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and 
two  Clasps). 


457  Indian  Staff  Corps. — War  Services  of  Field  Officers. 

694  Major  M.  A.  Tuite  served  with  the  67th  "Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagement at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  including 
the  investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

695  Major  W.  D.  Thomson  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  -    - 

696  Major  F.  J.  S.  Lowrv  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890. 

697  Major  T.  G.  Johnson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

693  Major  D.  J.  O.  Taylor  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  first  with 
the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  under  Lieut. General  Maude,  and  afterwards  with  the  Khyber  Line  Force  under 
Lieut.  General  Bright  (Medal  J.  Served  with  the  2ndMiranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Clasp). 

699  Major  G.  S.  Kerrich  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
18S6-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

700  Major  J.  G.  Hunter  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S7S-79  with  the  70th  Regiment,  first  with  the  Candahar 
Column  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart,  and  afterwards  with  the  Thull  Chotiali  Field  Force  under  Major  General 
Biddulph  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87,  and  again  in  1887-89,  as  Adjutant  10th  Bengal 
Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  1st  Brigade  under  Brigadier  Generals  East  and  Wolseley, 
and  in  the  Pagyi  District  under  Colonel  Symons  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the 
Chin-Lushai  Expedition  in  1889-90  with  the  10th  Bengal  Infantry  in  the  Column  under  Brigadier  General  Symons, 
and  had  charge  of  the  attack  on  the  village  of  Hanta  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

701  Major  H.  F.  K.  Waldron  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Southern  Afghanistan  and  Kuram 
Forces  (Medal).     Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

702  Major  L.  H.  Reid  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  in  Southern  Afghanistan  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  an  engagement  on  the  14th  Dec.  (Medal  with  Clasp) ; 
with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  -.891  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the  second  Mirauzai  Expedition  in  1S91  (Clasp). 

70i  Major  C.  F.  G.  Young  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gingindhlovu 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

'"*  Major  J.  H.  Young  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  on  the  Khyber  Line  of  Communications,  and  in 
the  Koorum  Valley  (Medal). 

""'  Major  G.  J.  Younghusband  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture 
of  AH  Musiid,  with  the  second  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Sondan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low 
in  1895  as  Brigade  Major  4th  Brigade,  including  the  engagements  at  Malakaml,  Khar,  the  Swat  River,  Paujkora, 
and  Mamusai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

706  Major  F.  f .  Hutchinson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  including  the  operations  in  the  Lughman 
Valley  (Medal).  Ser.ed  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  in  the 
ODeratious  in  Lushui  In  ifoo-91  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  2nd  Goorkha  Rifles 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

707  Major  P.  H.  Saufez  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-30  (Medal). 

708  Major  L.  H.  Vidal  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

71,9  Maior  A.  H.  Dobbs  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i888-3o  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

710  Major  P.  J.  H.  Aplin  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

711  Lt.Colonel  A.  l-hnyre  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1873-80  (Medal). 

712  Major  G.  S.  Omtnanney  served  with  the  9th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagement at  Saidabad  (MeJal).    Served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  78S8  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

711  Major  H.  H.  Dobbie  served  with  the  Cnitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Brigade  Major  to 
the  Reserve  Brigade. 

715  Major  W.  B.  Piers  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the 
force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

717  Major  O.  C.  Armstrons  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7:8  Major  F.  3.W.  Richardson  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ; 
and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

719  Major  St.  G.  L.  Steeie  served  with  the  2nd  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in 
the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  as  Brigade  Majorto  the  SilcharColumn 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1894-95  as  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  (Clasp).  Served  with  theDongola  Expedition  under  Sir 
Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  at  Suakin  (Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
West  Frontier  of  India  under  sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Section  Com- 
mandant on  the  Line  of  Communications  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

721  Major  G.  W.  Mitchell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

722  Major  C.  Le  G.  Justice  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gingindhlovu 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  m  1S88  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral 
Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  13th  Bengal  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

723  Major  A.  F.  Hogge  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Hazara  Ex- 
pedition in  1 838  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with 
tne  3ith  Punj.-ib  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  18,7-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  34th  Punjab 
Pioneers  (two  Clasps). 

724  M  ijor  H.  James  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  action  cf 
Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe,  and  throughout  the  oricrations  of  "Clarke's  Column"   (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  "with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in 
despatches  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the' Tochi  Field  Force  as  Divisional  Transport  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

725  Major  F.  G.  R.  Ostrehan served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

726  Major  H.  Rose  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-37  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  in  the  operations  in 
the  Lushai  country  in  1891-02  with  the  Nwengal  Column.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  3rd  Goorkha  Rifles,  including  the  operations 
on  ttie  Samana  Range,  and  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Fores  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with 
three  Clasps).  ,..,,,,        .„  _ 

727  Major  W.J.  Newell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  (Medal),  and  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedi- 
tion in  i83t.  Serveu  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  13S8-S9  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition 
in  1801  (Clasp). 

72«  Mijor  E.J.  Medley  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  including  the  expedition  against  the  Wuzeeree 
Khugianis  (Medal). 

729  Major  P.  M.  Carpendale  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18S0  with  the  Koorum  Valley  Field  Force  (Medal),  and 
with  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  i88r. 

730  Major  W.  Giles  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0,  and  was  present  in  the  expedition  to  the  Lughman 
Valley  and  with  that  against  the  Khugianis  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps).  . 

7:|i  Major  A.  M.  Llovd  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  (Medal). 

732  Major  H.  S.  G.  "Hall  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Willliam 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Assistant  Commissary  General  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7**  Major  M.  E.  O'Donoghue  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal) .  Served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


■"Indian^  Staff -Qorps. —  War- Services  of  Field  Officers.  458 

731  Major  M.  T.  Thomson  served  with  the  85th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the 
Zaimuslit  Expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Tytler,  including  the  assault  of  Zawa  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-55  with  the  1st  Battalion  4th  Goorkha  Rifles  (Medal 
with  Clasph 

735  Major  0.  P.  W.  Pirie  served  with  the  nth  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

™  Lt  Colonel  1}  L.  Wri"ht  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  and  in  the  subsequent 
operations  against  Sekukimi    (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  with  the    Euimtsu  Expedition  in  18:86-87  (Medal 

737  Major  P.  B.  Mein  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  ot  Iiidia  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  the  1st  Brigade  Tochi  field  Force  with  the  1st  Punjab 
I11  fant'-v  (Mj'lal  with  Clasp).  .  , 

718  Major  W.  H.  M.  Stewart  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Hunza-Nagars  in  1891-92  as  Orderly 
Offlcer  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Nilt  Fort  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Olaspi. 

J35  Major  G.  B.  Unwin  served  in  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the 
1st  Punjab  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  with  the  Zbob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890. 

740  Major  Hedley  Wright  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  m  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  urnler  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  nth  Bengal  Lancers,  including  the  passage  of  the 
Swat  River  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

741  Major  G.  W.  S.  Fryer  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

742  Major  G.  H  Loch  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Val!eyExpedit;ons  in 
1884.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1SS6-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  and  in  the  operations  in  Lushai 
in  1892  with  the  Eastern  Sonai  Column. 

743  Major  G.  R.  C.  Westropp  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Transport 
(Medal)!  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884  as  Commissariat  Officer.  Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai 
Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  on  Transport  duty  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Claspj. 

744  Major  W.  H.  D.  Rich  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-8S  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

745  Major  A.  C.  O'Donnell  was  employed  in  Natal  during  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

745  Major  C.  J.  Corfield  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Khyber 
Line  Force  under  Lieut. General  Bright  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

747  Major  .T.  C.  Hollwav  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

718  Major  G.  G.  J.  S.  Jones  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and 
throughout  the  operations  of  "  Clarke's  Column"  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

749  Major  J.  G."  Turner  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  in  1895,  first  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier 
General  Kinloch,  Commanding  1st  Brigade,  and  afterwards  as  Field  Intelligence  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Claspj. 

War  Services  of  Captains. 

1  Captain  E.  F.  Marriott  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  with  the  expedition  again_stthe 
Wuzeeree  Khugianis  (Medal).     Served  in  the  Sondan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2  Captain  Burlton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1 885-S6  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

3  CaDtain  A.  D.  Fordyce  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

4  Lt. Colonel  E.  F.H.  MSwiney  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i33o  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1886-88  {DSO.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps)  ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1894-95  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  for  Intelligence  (Clasp). 

7  Captain  J.  W.  C.  Hutchinson  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  first 
with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  under  Lieut. General  Maude,  and  afterwards  with  the  Khyber  Line  Force 
under  Lieut.General  Bright  (Medal).    Served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

8  Major  W.  E.  Phillips  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in 
1891  (Medal  with  Clas-p). 

9  Captain  N.  S.  Swanston  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  Toungoo  Column  and  the  3rd 
Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  as  Chief  Commissariat 
Officer  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Clasp). 

lu  Captain  H.  F.  T.  Macartney  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
11  Major  W.  A.  Thompson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-30  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
'-  Captain  C.  I.  Fry  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.    Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885 
(Medal  with  Clasp, and  Khedive's  Star). 

13  Captain  F.  H.  Hancock  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

14  Captain  H.  F.  E.  Hodges  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

15  Major  F.  C.  W.  Rideout  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S87-88  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  as  Divisional  Transport 
Officer  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  de-spatehesj,  and  afterwards  1  with  the  1st  Division  Tirah 
Expeditionarj'  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  wiih  two  Clasps). 

16  Captain  K.  W.  Sherard  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

17  Captain  J.  A.  Brown  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  37th  Bengal  Infantry,  including  the  capture  of  the 
Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Captain  A.  H.  Kellie  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mahala 
Junction  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Stan.  Served  w.th  the  Burmese  Ex- 
pedition in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889  (Clasp). 

19  Major  F.  Wyllie  served  with  the  91st  Highlanders  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S7-88  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Captain  M.  E.  Carthew-Yorstoun  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Major  H.  L.  Custance  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1385,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen 
and  the  Tolrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87    (Medal   with  two  Clasps).    Serverl  in  ihe  campaign  on  the  North  West 

Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  36th  Sikhs,  including  the  operations  on  the 
Samana  Range  ;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga 
Passes,  the  engagements  of  Saran  Sar  and  Tsiri  Kandao,  and  the  operations  iu  the  Maidan— severely  wounded 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps)'. 

2J  Captain  H.  A.  Merewether  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18S0  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

22i  Major  R.  Williams  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S35-S9  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

23  Major  D.  G.  L.  Shaw  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80.  including  the  operations  round  Cabul  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890.  Served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  1st  Punjab  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Captain  J.  Strachev  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal),  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85- 
87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1881  (Clasp). 

2H  Major  P.  G.Walker  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-95  Tvith 
the  2cth  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


459  Indian  Staff  Corps. — War  Services  of  Captains. 

25  Captain  R.  S.  Alexander  served  with  tbe  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

16  Captain  R.  P.  Colomh  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-90  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"*t  Captain  W.  P.  Anderson  served  with  tbe  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  in  1889-90  ^fedal  with  Clasp). 

27  Major  P.  Campbell  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Chitral 
Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  189s  with  the  Queen's  Own  Corps  of  Guides,  including  the  storming  of  the 
Malakand  Pass  and  the  action  at  the  Sado  Perry,  on  the  Panjkora  River  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Captain  H.  .1.  Bremner  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

29  Major  G.  P.  Ranken  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  a*  Staff  Officer  to  the  Director  of 
Trmsport  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Lnv  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  24th  Punjab  Infantry 
(Clasp). 

30  Captain  C.  P.  Campbell  serve!  in  the  operations  of  the  Bikanir  Field  Force  in  1883.  Served  in  the  defence 
of  Chitral  Fort  during  its  siege  from  3rd  March  to  18th  April  1S95 — wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

30t  Captain  W.  A.  B.  Dennys  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Major  J.  Lampen  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expe- 
dition in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3it  Major  W.  H.  Dobbie  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  witb 
Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

32  Captain  J.  Vans  Agnew  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S8  in  the  Intelligence  Branch  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

33  Major  W.  G.  Alban  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Momrik  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp);  and  in 
the  operations  against  the  Kachins  in  1892-93  in  command  of  the  Kaukkwe  Column  and  of  the  combined  Military 
Police  Columns  at  the  relief  of  Sima  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  Brevet  of  Major). 

31  Major  E.  A..  Kettlewell   served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-S7  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

35  Captain  C.  G.  P.  Edwards  served  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S97  with  the  Malakand  Field 
Force  as  Provost  Marshal  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

36  Major  R.  H.  Twigg  served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  >883-S4.  Served  withtheBurmeseExoeditionin  1886-S7 
(Medal  with  Clasp);  also  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Hunza-Nagar  Country  in  1891-92  as  Deputy  Assistant 
Adjutant  General  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp). 

36t  Captain  H.  Hamilton  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3?  Major  R.  H.  Light  served  with  the  nth  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  187Q-80  (Medal). 

3rf  Captain  F.  W.  Repton  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  witb 
Clasp). 

3S  Major  R.  G.  Egerton  served  with  the  Elazara  Expedition  in  1SS8  (Medal  with  Clasp)  :  and  with  the  Waziristan, 
Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as  Intelligence  Officer  3rd  Brigade  (Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1095  with  the  Queen's  Own  Corps  of  Guides  Cavalry,  including  the 
engagement  at  Malakand  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Indian  Contingent  at  Suakin  during  the  Dongola> 
Expedition  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  (Brevet  of  Major.  Khedive's  Medal). 

39  Major  R.  M.  Maxwell  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80  (Medal),  Served  in  the- 
operations  against  the  Abor  tribes  on  the  North  Ea-t  Frontier  of  Assam  in  1894  (Brevet  of  Major). 

40  Major  Mackenzie-Kennedy  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with 
the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

41  Captain  J.  H.  Smith  served  with  the  nth  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

42  Major  A.  E.  S.  Searle  served   with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasn). 

43  Captain  L.  E.  Cooper  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Punjab  Infantry  with  the  Kohat-Kurram  Field  Force,  including  the  engagement  at  the- 
Ublan  Pass  on  27th  August  1897  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  the  operations  on  the  Samana  in  September  1897, 
including  the  relief  of  Gulistan  ;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  march  down  the  Baia 
Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

41  Captain  E.  B.  Burton  served  with  the  4th  Sikhs  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1S81  under  Brigadier 
General  Kennedy.  Served  with  the  7th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  ad 
the  battle  of  Te'l-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-87  on  Transport  dutv  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

45  Major  G.  F.  Rovvcroft  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Hasheen  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) .  Served  with  the  Chitral  Rf  lief 
Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontiei- 
of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  15th  Bengal  Infantry, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Saran  Sar  and  Tsiri  Kandao  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps).. 

46  Captain  W.  Prior  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Manipore 
Expedition  ii  1891  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Belief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  with  the  13th 
Bengal  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«  Major  D.  C.  F.  Macintyre  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Manipore  Expedition 
in  1891  in  command  of  the  Assam  Military  Police  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

4«  CaDtain  A.  R.  Browning  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  18S4.  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedi- 
tion in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

49  Major  A.  Beale  served    with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

50  Captain  C.  H.  C.  Heyman  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

52  Captain  W.  J.  R.  Wickham  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Stall'  Officer  to  the  Director  of  Indian 
Transport  with  the  Home  Forces  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition 
in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasn). 

53  Major  H.  G.  Sutton  "served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

34  Captain  P.  B.  Vaughan  served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1883-84.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition, 
in  1887-S9  (Medal  w  th  Clasp). 

55  Captain  S.  C.  Gough   served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  67th  Regiment  (Medal). 

56  Captain  A.  D.  C.  Pond  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Wuntho  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  Ye-u  Battalion  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Clasp).  . 

57  Captain  C.  C.  Tennant  served  with  the  Chin  Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
53  Captain  H.  R.  Brander   served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  wiih  Clasp). 

59  Major  C.  Davidson  serve!    with  the  two  Mirauzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

so  Major  H.B.  Borradaile  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps)..  Accompanied1 
Lt  Colonel  Kelly  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Chitral  in  March  and  April  1895  (mentioned  m  despatches-,  Brevet 
of  Major,  DSO.',  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  .      ..    ,,,   ,   „       .  ,      ... 

«  Captain  D.  M.  Thompson  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  18S8  (Medal  with  Clasp).  . 

«  Captain  G.  Murray  served  in  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  m  1894.-95  with  the- 
3rd  Punjab  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  .  . 

«3  Captain  C.  E.  Mardall  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division  (Medal) . 

6*  Captain  D.  C.  Phillott  served  with  the  Zhob  V alley  Expedition  in  1890.  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedi- 
tion in  1891  as  Field  Intelligence  Officer  and  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  for  Intelligence  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 


Indian  Staff  Corps. — War  Services  of  Captains.  460 

65  Captain  A.  V.  Hatch  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

66  Major  J.  W.  Cowley  served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1883-84.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1*86-88  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  43rd  Goorkha  Rifles 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

67  Major  R.  W.  Little  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

P'6E  Maj'cr  R.  Southey  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18SS  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  in  the  operations  o 
the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  i8qo.  Served  in  the  operations  in  Mekran  in  1898  including  the  engagement  at  Gok 
Parosh  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major). 

69  Captain  A.  E.  Aitken  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen 
and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

70  Major  H.  D.  M'Intyre  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

71  Major  W.  Browne  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  18S1  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  188S-89  (Medal  with  Clasp)1. 

7~  Captain  W.  B.  Mulling  served  with  the  Eurmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps);  and  in  the 
Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  33rd  Punjab  Infantry  (Clasp). 

73  Captain  H.  V.  Cox  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  iiorderers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  with  the  Khyber 
Line  Force  under  Lieut. Genera)  Bright  (Medal).      Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  witti  the  21st  Madras  Pioneers,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Mohmand 
Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches),  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  with  the  Buner  Field  Force 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7i  Major  F.  G.  Bradley  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

75  Captain  G.  F.  D.  Hamilton  served  with  the  Hazara  E:\pedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

76  Major  R.  Wapshare  served  with  the  Barmese  Expedition  in  1886-8S  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

77  Captain  E.  R.  Hartigan  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

73  Major  M.  T.  Shewen  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  Alexandria 
and  Port  Said,  and  at  the  surrender  of  Fort  Ghemil  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Butmese 
Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

79  Captain  C.  C.  Anderson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

80  Major  C.  A.  S.  Montgomery  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S7  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

81  Captain  E.  L.  Holloway  served  with  the  Barmese  Expedition  iu  1891-92,  including  the  operations  of  the 
Baungshe  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

83  Captain  D.J.  T.  O'Brien  served  with  the  651%!  Regiment  in  Southern  Afghanistan  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  1st  Battalion  Manchester  B.egimentin  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in 
the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  at 
the  destruction  of  Temai  (two  Clasps). 

81  Major  H.  W.  Priestley  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891,  temporarily  in  command  of  the 
42nd  Goorkha  Rifles  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

85  Captain  H.B.Vaughan  served  with  the  7thBengal  Infantry  in  theEgyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

86  Captain  C.  Tritton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

87  Major  C.  J.W.Grant  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Mani- 
pore Expedition  in  1891  with  the  12th  Madras  Infantry  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Thobal 
— severely  wounded  and  horse  shot  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  promoted  Captain  and  Brevet 
Major,  Clasp).  Was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  "for  the  conspicuous  bravery  and  devotion  to  his  country 
displayed  by  him  in  having,  upon  hearing  on  March  27,  1S91,  of  the  disaster  at  Manipux,  at  once  volunteered  to 
attempt  the  relief  of  the  British  captives  with  eighty  Native  soldiers,  and  having  advanced  with  the  greatest 
intrepidity,  captured  Thobal,  near  Manipur,  and  held  it  against  a  large  force  of  the  enemy.  Lieut.  Grant  in- 
spired his  men  with  equal  heroism  by  an  ever-present  example  of  personal  daring  and  resource." 

88  Major  W.  H.  Lewin  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

89  Captain  H.  F.  Loch  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

90  Captain  E.  Grey  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  iS38  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  ;the  Manipore  Expedi- 
tion in  1891  (Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as  Brigade  Com- 
missariat Officer  1st  Brigade  (Clasp). 

91  Major  G.  Rippon  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp);  in  the  Wuntho  Ex- 
pedition in  1891  with  the  Southern  Column  (Clasp)  ;  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  as  Deputy  Assistant 
Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Tammu  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasxi) ;  and  in  the  operations  in  the 
Northern  Chin  Hills  in  1891-92  as  Transport  Officer,  during  the  latter  part  of  the  time  as  Transport  Officer  With 
the  Burma  Lushai  Relief  Column  (Clasp). 

92  Captain  C.  B.  Templer  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

92t  Captain  C.  S.  de  B.  Martindale  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1880-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

93  Major  T.  Quin  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i3S8  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Miranzai  Expedi- 
tion in  1891  (Clasp)  ;  with  the  Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort  in  1894,  and  with  the  subsequent  expedition  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895 
with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  the  20th  October  1897, 
the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  the  operations  against  the  Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bazar 
Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 

9 'Captain  W.  A.Watson  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  with  the  Camel  Corps  (mentioned  in  despatches,- 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

95  Captain  G.  C.  Cawood  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  iSS7-8S  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

96  Captain  A.  G.  Peyton  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen 
and  the  Tofrek  zereba  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under 
Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  oth  Bengal  Lancers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

97  Captain  E.  E.  Cooper  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with 
the  1st  Battalion  4th  Goorkha  Rifles  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

,s  Captain  A.  H.  G.  Kemball  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  in  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  5th  Goorkhas  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  as  Deputy  Assistant 
Adjutant  General  3rd  Brigade  Malakand  Field  Force,  and  afterwards  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General 
1st  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

99  Captain  H.  L.  B.  Acton  served  at  Suakin  during  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1885  on  Transport  duty  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

100  Captain  P.  Malcolm  served  withtheChin-LushaiExpeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  4th  Goorkha  Rifles,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  as  Provost  Marshal  2nd 
Brigade  (mentioned in  despatches,  Clasp).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "Hart's  Annual  Army 
List,"  p.  786.] 

101  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  G.  Tulloch  served  with  the  Zhob  Field  Force  under  Sir  George  White  in  1890  as  Executive 
Commissariat  Officer  to  the  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as 
Head  of  the  Transport  Department  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief 
Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Department  (mentioned  in  despatches, 

g  a 


461  Indian  Staff  Corps. —  War    Services  of  Captains. 

Medal  with  Clasp).  Nominated  to  the  2nd  Class  of  the  Order  of  the  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar  for  his  services 
during  the  military  operations  on  the  mainland  of  Zanzibar  in  March  and  April  1896.  Served  in  the  operations 
against  the  Mazrui  rebels,  East  Africa,  in  1S96  (Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign  "n  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-95  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and 
Quarter  Master  General  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 

102  Major  J.  S.  Melville  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-S7  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

101  Major  C.  H.  Macdonald  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

105  Captain  K.  P.  Burne  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-87  with  the  Kubo  Valley  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  38th  Dogras  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

106  Captain  H.  Comins  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

107  Captain  H.  Bower  served  with  the  Indian  Contingent  at  Sin-kin  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General 
for  Intelligence  during  the  Dongola  Expedition  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1S96  (Brevet  of  Major,  Khedive's 
Medal). 

108  Ca.ptain  E.  de  S.  Smart  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18S8  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  second 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp);  and  with  the  Isazat  Field  Force  in  1892. 

109  Captain  C.  E.  Belli-Bivar  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Road  Commandant  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

110  Captain  F.  C.  Rynd  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  and  was  wounded  in  an  engagement  at 
Thyetgone  on  the  16th  August  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

111  Captain  A.  T.  Young  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i885-Sgand  was  slightly  wounded  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Minhla  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

1,8  Captain  C.  M.  Ducat  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1835-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

113  Captain  C.  G.  Nurse  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  18P4 
and  was  present  in  the  eugagement  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
operations  of  the  Zaila  Field  Force  in  1890. 

114  Captain  P.  1.  Gordon  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1,5  Major  C.  E.  Johnson  served  in  the  operations  in  Nyassalaad,  Central  Africa,  in  1892-94  (Brevet  of  Major). 

116  Captain  F.  C  Colomb  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

n?  Major  R.  M.  Rainey  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
rn  1885-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Conducted  the  Chin  Bok  operations  in  1889-90  as  Com- 
mandant of  the  Chin  Levy  Military  Police  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Manipore  Expedi- 
tion in  1891  (Clasp);  and  in  the  operations  in  Burmah  in  1801-92  as  Staff  Officer  to  ttie  Baungshe  Column. 

118  Captain  F.  V.  Whittall  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
118tCaptain  S.  H.  B.  Hobbs  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

119  Captain  A.  L.  Phillips  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  as  Assistant  Commis- 
sariat Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Executive  Commissariat  Officer 
;Clasp). 

120  Major  L.  Herbert  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  ander  Sir  Robert  Low  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant 
and  Quarter  Master  General  3rd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatcnes.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  as  Deputy  Assistant 
Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  the  Malakand,  including  the  night  attack 
of  the  26th  July  on  the  Camp — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches);  with  the  Dtman  Khel  Column  of 
She  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General;  and  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  as 
Staff  Officer  on  the  Line  of  Communications  'mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  two  Clasps). 

121  Captain  H.  Trevor  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  atHasheenand 
the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Stan.  Served  with 
She  Burmese  Exnedition  in  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  with  the  15th  Bengal  Infantty  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gaiiantry,  "  Hart's 
Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

122  Captain  C.  M.  Eaies  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the 
Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  2nd  Punjab  Infantry  (Clasp).  Seryed  in 
the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Punjab 
Infantry  with  the  Kohat  Kurram  Field  Force,  including  the  engagement  at  the  Ublan  Pass  on  the  27th  August 
2897,  and  the  operations  on  the  Saraana  in  September  1897,  including  the  re  ief  of  Gulistan,  and  with  the  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  including  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three 
Clasps). 

123  Captain  R.  H.  D.  Thring  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

124  Captain  G.  W.  Rawlins  served  with  the  20th  Bengal  infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  on  Signalling  duty  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

125  Captain  A.  B.  C.  Williams  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  as  Brigade 
Commissariat  Officer  3rd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

126  Captain  W.  A.  Cuppage  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  5th  Bengal  Light  Infantry, 
and  was  severely  wounded  in  an  engagement  in  the  Shan  Hills  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

127  Captain  J.  O.  S.  Fayrer  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp);  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp),  and  with  the  Waziristan 
Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-95  with  the  1st  Battalion  5th  Goorkha  Rifles  (Clasp). 

128  Captiin  K.  Chesney  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  t886  -87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp).     Served  with  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890  under  Sir  George  White  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

129  Captain  W.  J.  Peyton  served  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1S85,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  for  the  with- 
drawal of  the  Egyptian  Garrison  from  Harrar  (C2IG.). 

130  Captain  G.  R.  Row  served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  18S3-84  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  again  in  1888-89  with  the  Chin  Field  Force  (Clasp) ;  and 
with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1S01  (Clasp). 

131  Captain  F.  T.  Williams  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagments  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

132  Captain  H.  L.  Dodgson  served  withthe  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (mentioned in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp)  • 

133  Captain  L.  C.  H.  Stainforth  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95 
with  the  38th  Dogras  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  Willi  im  L  j^khart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  38th  Dogras,  including  the  relief  of 
Ohakdara,  the  night  attack  against  Markhanai,  the  operations  against  the  Mamunds,  the  engagements  at  Agrah 
and  Gut  and  Badalai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

134  Major  G.  N.  Caulfeild  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  also  served  in 
the  operations  in  the  Morthern  Chin  Hills  in  TSQ2-93  (BSO.). 

135  Captain  L.  W.  Shakespear  served  with  the  Lushai  Expedition  in  1889  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the 
Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual 
Army  List,"  p.  786.J 

136  Lt. Colonel  C.V.F.  Townshend  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1SS4-85  with  theRoyal  Marines  attached  to  the 
Guards  Camel  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 


Indian  Staff  Corps. — War  Services  of  Captains.  462 

Khedive's  Star),  Served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Hunza-Nagars  in  18Q1-02  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
"Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  troops  during  the  siege  of  Chitral  Fort  from  3rd  March  to  18th  April  1895 
•(received  trie  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  in  command  of 
ithe  12th  Soudanese  Battalion  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt  Colonel,  Khedive's  Medal). 

137  Major  S.  G.  Radcliff  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

153  Captain  H.  W.  Lowry  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

139  Majer  W.  M.  Dawes  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i286  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

140  Captain  E.  M.  Reed  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

141  Captain  R.  E.  Grimston  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches); 
also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Head  Quarters  Commandant  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

141tCaptain  W.  E.  Wimble  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

142  Major  H.  F.  Holland  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-S9  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Seived  in  the  campaign  on 
•the  NorthWest  Froutier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  24th  Punjab  Infantry,  and  took 
rpart  in  the  defence  of  the  Malakand  including  the  night  i.ttack  on  the  Camp  on  26th  July — severely  wounded 
■(mentioned  in  de-patches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 

143  Lt. Colonel  J.  T.  Evatt  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1891-2  with  the  Tlang-tlang  and  Tashon  Columns 
i(Medal  with  Clasp). 

J4*  Captain  L.  C.  Fryer  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87,  and  was  severed  wounded  in  the  engage- 
ment on  the  7th  November  1886  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

145  Captain  F.J.  H.  Barton  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General 
Hammond,  Commanding  the  2nd  Brigade  ;  commanded  the  Khyber  Rifles  in  the  engagements  of  the  25th  and 
27th  March  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert 
Low  in  1895  with  the  Queen's  Own  Corps  of  Guides,  including  the  engagements  at  Malakand,  the  Swat  River, 
Panjkora,  and  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

446  Major  G.  W.  S.  Hawks  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

147  Captain  C.  L.  M.  Rieh  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  :8oi  (Ciasp). 

147t  Captain  C.  Davis  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1^97-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  3rd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

148  Captain  C.  H.  Clements  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  in  the  operations  of  the  1st  Brigade 
■mnder  Brigadier  General  East  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

149  Captain  C.  E.  Lloyd  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Governor  General  of  the  Red 
Sea  Littoral  during  the  defence  of  Suakin,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba, 
and  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1835-86  (Medal  with  Clasp;. 

150  Captain  J.  A.  H.  Craufurd  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  18S4.  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

1 ''-  Captain  B.  Holloway  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1 885-S6  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  withClasp) . 

152  Captain  FitzG.  M.  Edwards  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  or  India  under  Sir  William 
Xiockhart  in  1897-98,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  including  the  engagement  at 

Badmanai  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches),  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter 
Master  General  4th  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

151  Captain  W.  S.  Delamam  served  with  the  istBattalion  Berkshire  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1885-SS  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).     Served  in  the  operations  of  the  Za.Ua  Field  Force  in  1890. 

'•51  Captain  T.  Jermyn  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  188 3  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

153  Captain  W.  M.  Carpendale  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

157  Captain  F.  Duncan  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedi- 
tion against  the  Hunza-Nagars  in  1891-92  as  Transport  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
advance  to  the  relief  of  Chitral  Fort  under  Li.  Colonel  Kelly  in  March  and  April  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

158  Captain  A.  P.  D.  Harris  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
<Jlasp). 

159  Captain  A.  Nicholls  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Berkshire  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82, 
and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  /hob  Valley  Expe- 
dition in  1S00.  Served  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Servedintlie  campaign  on 
the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  L  ckhart  in  1S97-93  with  the  Tirah  Kxpeditionary  Force 
as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  for  Intelligence  with  the  1st  Division,  and  was  present  in  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasos). 

160  Major  H.  G.  Burton  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  4th  Sikh 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

:sl  Captain  S.  M.  Mason  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

l6i  Captain  C.  H.  U.  Price  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  an 
engagement  on  the  24th  February  1887  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

161  Captain  J.  M.  Stewart  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  with  tie  Chin- 
Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Symons  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Clasp) ;  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp) ; 
with  the  IsRzai  Expedition  in  1892;  with  the  Waziristan  Del irniration  Escort  under  Brigidier  General  Turner  in 
11894  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field 
Force  under  Sir  W.Uiam  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  GeDeral  1st  Brigade  (Clasp). 

164  Captain  H.  Hudson  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasn). 

16i  Captain  P.  Holland  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and 
Tel-el- Mahuta,  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

■°°  Captain  G.  R.  Craivford  served  with  the  Lushai  Expedition  in  1889 ;  and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

167  Captain  C.C.  Reid  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  4th  Sikh 
Infantry,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River  and  the  engagement  at 
Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16J  Captain  W.  G.  Katherell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps)  ;  and  with 
the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp). 

170  Captain  O.  G.  levers  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

171  Captain  E.  H.  Bernard  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Essex  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps); 
and  with  1  be  seconil  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

172  Captain  F.  Churchill  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

173  Captain  W.  E.  Brett  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  '  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

174  Captain  S.  W.  Lincoln  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  including  the  repulse  of  the  attack  on 
Lingadaw  (Medal  with  two  Clasps);  and  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp).     Served  in  the  campaign. 

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463  Indian  Staff  Corps. —  War  Services  of  Captains. 

on  the  North  Wesi  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  Willi im  Lickhtrt  in  1S97-9S  with  the  Malakand  and  Buner  Field 
Forces  as  Comtmssariu  Officer  at  the  Base  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

375  Major  E.  W.  S.  K.  Maconchy  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i838  as  Transport  Officer  (Medal  with 
Clasp) ;  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  189 1  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp, 
and  DSO.)  ■  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low 
in  1895  as  Field  Intelligence  Oiticer(  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  i£97-98  with  the  Tirah  Expedi'ion-n-y  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter 
Master  Ueneral  for  Intelligence  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  M  ijor,  two  Ciasps). 

176  Major  H.  N.  Taylor  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Northern  Chili  Hills,  Burmah.  in  1892-05  (mentioned  iD 
despatches,  DSO.). 

177  Captain  A.  Pressey  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  West  Kent  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the' 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

178  Major  A.  Poingdestre  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  South  Staffordshire  Regimentin  the  Egyptian  warof  18S2 
and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

179  Captain  J.  Thornhili  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

180  Captain  A.  R.  Denne  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps) ;  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1S89-90  (Claspi ;  and  in  the  operations  on  the  North  East 
Frontier  of  Burmah  in  1891-92  with  the  Irrawaddy  Column  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Transport  Officer 
on  the  Line  of  Communications  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

181  Captain  J.  R.  Mathewes  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1S2  Captain  D.  B.  Thomson  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba— slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with 
the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1S89-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

183  Captain  H.  M'A.  Johnston  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

184  Captain  A.  A.  E.  Campbell  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

185  Captain  D.  E.  Mocatta  served  in  the  operations  in  Burjia  in  1891-92  with  the  Tlang-tlang  Column  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

186  Captain  F.  H.  S.Thomas  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  also  served  with 
the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  as  Assistant  Commissariat  Officer  Northern  Column  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  as  Chief  Commissariat  Officer  under  Brigadier 
General  Graham  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

187  Captain  A.  G.  B.  Lang  served  with  the  Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort  under  Brigadier  General  Turner  in 
1894 — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

188  CaptainC.  F.  Minchin  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1S88  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

;89  Captain  G.  B.  Hodson  served  in  the  Afghan"war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  South 
Staffordshire  Regimentin  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  waspresent  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria 
on  the  5th  August  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

,9l>  Captain  C.  R.  A.  Bond  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

191  Captain  W.  C.  C.  Leslie  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin  and 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

192  Captain  G.  S.  Broome  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  and 
Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

193  Captain  H.  D.  Daly  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Meda? 
with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills  in  1892-9 j  (mentioned  in  despatches) . 

194  Captain  W.  L.  Conran  served  with'the  7St  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  18S5-88  in  command  of  the  Mounted  Infantry  of  the  23rd  Bombay  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  two- 
Clasps). 

195  Captain  F.  A.  Loudon  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

196  Captain  W.  E.  A.  Blakeney  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr 
Dowar  and  Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

198  Captain  C.  Griffiths  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin, 
and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

199  Captain  E.  B.  Lang  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

200  Captain  G.  F.  H.  Dillon  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  including  the  operations  of  the  2nd 
Brigade  under  Brigadier  General  Cox  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  also  served  with  the  Lushai 
Expedition  in  1889  as  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  (Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  Bannu  Column  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  1st  Brigade  Staff,  and  was 
present  at  the  relief  of  Chakdara  Fort  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  also  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Deputy 
Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

201  Captain  G.  H.  Bretherton  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  on  Commissariat  duty  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp);  and  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Chitral  Fort  uader  Lt.Colonel  Kelly  in  March 
and  April  1895  as  Commissariat  Officer  [DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

202  Captain  A.  A.  Jones  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

203  Captain  R.  W.  Nicholson  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  ElTeb  and  Temail  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85 
with  the  10th  Hussars  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

204  Captain  W.  V.  Shakespear  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Provost 
Marshal  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  6th  Bengal  Cavalry  with  the  Kurram  Movable  Column  and 
afterwards  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

205  Captain  W.  G.  H.  Stirling  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps);  and  with 
the  Wuntho  Expedition  in  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

206  Captain  C.  W.  Jacob  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890. 

207  Captain  T.  B.  Hawks  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

208  Captain  J.  C.  Erck  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

209  Lieut.  W.  H.  Savage  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

210  Captain  W.  A.  Oswald  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

211  Captain  C.  F.  Campbell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  6th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

212  Captain  G.  H.  Arbuthnot  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-8-  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

213  Captain  J.  A.  H.  Woodward  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with 
the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with 
the  37th  Bengal  Infantry,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

214  Captain  L.  N.  Herbert  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  22nd  Punjab  Infantry  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  the 


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operations  in  Swat  and  Bajour,  including  the  night  attack  of  Nawagai  on  the  19th,  20th  and  21st  September  ; 
with  the  Mohniand  Field  Force,  including  the  cap'ure  of  the  Badmanai  Pass  and  the  operations  in  the  Mittai 
and  Suran  Valleys  ;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

215  Captain  T.  M'Kay  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

216  Captain  E.  C  Ryall  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the 
1st  Battalion  4tb  Goorkha  Rifles  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2j7  Captain  A.  Giles  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Manipore  Expe- 
dition in  1891  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  the  13th  Bengal  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  13th  Bengal  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

218  Captain  C.  J.  Melliss  has  been  nominated  t)  the  2nd  Class  of  the  Order  of  the  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar 
for  his  services  during  the  military  operations  on  rlie  mainland  of  Zanzibar  in  March  and  April  1896. 

219  Captain  H.  W.  Campbell  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  i8qo. 

220  Captain  G.  C.  M'D.  Birdwood  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  Vest  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S98  with  the  Tirah  Expe- 
ditionary Force  as  Orderly  Officer  2nd  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

221  Captain  J.  L.  Kaye  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the 
Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Hasheen  on  the  1st  February  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

222  Captain  G.  A.  Brownrigg  -erved  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1S89-90  with  the  28th  Bombay 
Native  Infantry,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  a  skirmish  on  the  23rd  February  1890  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2Sth  Bombay  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

224  Captain  C.  M.  Crawford  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  :8qi  with  the  2nd  Battalion  5th  Goorkhas  (Clasp);  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1802. 

226  Captain  C.  W.  O'Bryen  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-88  in  command  of  Mounted  Infantrv 
'mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps);  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp);  and  witht  e  second 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

227  Captain  G.L.  Holland  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  with  the  34th  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

225  Captain  R.  E.  Sullivan  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1SS5-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

229  Captain  H.  E.  Whiffln  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  East  Surrey 
Eegiment.and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  the  subsequent  advance  to  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

230  Major  W.  B.  Young  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  withthe  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Essex  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

231  Captain  R.  P.  Horsbrugh  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

232  Captain  K.  J.  Buchanan  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  'Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the 
Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  4th  Sikh 
Infantry,  including  the  capture  of  the  Mtlikiud  Pass  (slightly  wouudel),  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and  the 
engagement  at  Parijkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

233  Major  D.  Baker  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Force  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  2nd  Brigade,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of 
Chakdara  Fort  and  in  the  Sortie  therefrom  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches) ;  also  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  as 
Brigade  Transport  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

234  Captain  W.  L.  Davidson' served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

235  Captain  H.  Kennedy  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with 
the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890. 

236  Captain  A.  L.  Lindesay  served  with  the  Hazara  Expediton  in  18S8  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

237  Captain  A.  W.  de  Wilton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

238  Captain  F.  Cardew  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S7  as  Intelligence  Officer  4thBrigade  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

239  Captain  A.  C.  B.  Johnson  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

240  Captain  L.  J.  Andrews  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  as  Transport  Officer  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

241  Captain  R.  M.  Bctham  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

242  Captain  R.  W.  Falcon  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-S9  (Medal  with  two  Clasps)  ;  and  with 
the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1802.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  m  1S95  with  the  4th 
Sikh  Infantry,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and  the  engagement 
at  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

243  Captain  E.  .T.  E.  Swayne  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

241  Captain  H.R.  Mead  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engage, 
mentat  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
245   Captain  E.  A.  Gayer  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
245  Captain  C.  W.  Wilkioson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

247  Captain  J.  Fisher  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1S91  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1898  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force 
with  the  1st  Battalion  2nd  Goorkha  Rifles  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

248  Captain  J.  F.  Stewart  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  as  Assistant  Divisional 
Commissariat  Officer  on  the  Lines  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

249  Captain  A.  F.  Bruce  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasn) ;  and  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  m  189!  (Clasp). 

»so  Captain  T.  A.  Fischer  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

am  CaPtai.n  M-  w-  Baugh  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

2°-  Captain  S.  F.  Crocker  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S7  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  9th  Bengal  Lancers  (Medal  with  Ciasp). 

"™  Captain  G.  W.  C.  Knatchbull  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
1/     ,CaPtain  de  Vismes  de  Ponthieu  served  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Chitral  Fort  under  Lt. Colonel  Kelly  in 
March  and  April  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

36-  PaPtain  J-  ■*-•  Loudon  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

_  ■  Major  C.  V.  Mainwaring  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

263  Major  A.  W.  Leonard  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Essex  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

269  Captain  R.  J.  R.  Brown  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

2,0  Captain  C.  C.  A.  Sillery  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the 
attack  on  the  Minhla  Redoubt  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  second  Miranzai  Ex- 
pedition in  1S91  (Clasp). 

271  Captain!.  Philipps  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps);  with  the  second 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp);  and  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1S92.     Served  in  the  campaign  on  the 
North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S97  with  the  Tirah   Expeditionary  Force  as  Deputy 
Assistant  Adjutamt  and  Quarter  Master  General  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (mentioned  in  despatches,  - 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

272  Captain  G.  W.  Palin  servBd  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884  ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892. 
Served  during  the  Don_ro!a  Expedition  ua  ler  Sir  Hjrjjrt  Kit;h3a3r  in  i3}5  at  Saxkin  as  Chiaf  Commissariat 


465  Indian  Staff  Corps. —  War  Services  of  Captains. 

Officer  (Medal).  Sarved  in  the  campiign  on  the  North  Weit  Frontier  of  India  tinier  Sir  William.Lockhart  in- 
1697-98  with  the  Tirah  Exps  lifcionary  Force  as  Commissariat  Transport  Officer  at  H sad  Quartor*.  (mentioned' 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

273  Captain  H.  L.  Showers  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85,  and  was  present  in  the  eno-a^ment  at  the- 
Tofrek  zereba  (Medal  with  tw)  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2'*  Captain  A.  W.  Chaldecott  served  with  the  Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort  under  Brigadier  General  Turner 
in  1894  with  the  1st  Punjab  Cavalry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

275  Captain  F.  J.  Fowler  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-S9  (mentioned  in   despatches,  DSO. 
and  Medal  with  Clasp).    SerTed  with  the  Zhob  Vallev  ExDedition  in  1884. 

276  Captain  W.  Kirkpatrick  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87,  and  withtheMiranzai  Expedition  in: 

0«  -.       /    Alt  ml  .-.1     ll'itli      1     '  1  ......    1  C ...  ~      ^  _      1.1 ~-  _    " J.1 .l_..IV        TTT  .       Tn  .•  r.      -r-  .-  »  —  .  ■  .  . *.  


Brigade  under  Brigadier  Generals  East  and  Wolseley  respectively;  and  with  the  Wuntbo  Expedition  unde>- 
Brigadier  General  Cox  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  with  thesecond  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

280  Captain  W.  H.  Millar  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps)  ;  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  r89t  (Claspl  :  and  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

280t  Captain  T.  H.  Hardy  served  in  the  campaign  on  tbe  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William' 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent  with  the  Reserve  Brigade  Tirsh  Expeditionary 
Force,  and  afterwards  on  the  Line  of  Communications  at  Bara  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

281  Captain  J.  A.  Douglas  served  with  the  Waziiistan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in,  1804.-95  as- 
Intelligence  Orticer  2nd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

242  Captain  M.  J.  Tighe  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  with  the  Mounted  Infantrr  (Medal  with. 
Clasp);  with  the  Karen  Expedition  in  1889  in  command  of  the  Mounted  Infantry  of  the  1st  Belooch  Light 
Infantry,  including  the  engagement  at  Nga  kyaing.  the  forcing  of  the  Nanko  defile,  and  the  capture  of  Saw  Ion. 
—slightly  wounde  1  (mentioned  in  despatches.  DSO.  and  Clasp);  m  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionarv  Forcein 
1889-91  with  the  Uhinbik  Column  (Clasp);  and  Throughout  the  operations  against  the  Ghinbok  arid  Chinr£6 
Chins  in  1891-92  as  Political  Officer  (Clasp).  Served  during  the  expedition  to  the  East  Coast  of  Africa  in  1800 
against  the  rebel  chief  Mbaruk  (2nd  Class  of  the  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar,  Medal). 

2sJ  Captain  J.  C.  Sutherland  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1889  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

281  Captain  W.  E.  Banbury  served  with  jbe  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the-- 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  as  Provost  Marshal  2nd. 
Brigade  Staff  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  and  tiok  part  in  the  expedition  into  the  Mohmand  country  as 
Field  Treasure  Chest  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

263  Captain  A.  E.  Hatch  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884;  and  in  the  operations  of  the  Zhob  Field, 
Force  in  1S90. 

2f  Captain  R.  V.  Davidson  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Reliet'Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  189.5  with  the  13th  Bengal  Infantry) Medal  with  Clasp). 

237  Captain  C.  T.  A.  Searle  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under.Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  36th  Sikhs  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and 
Arhanga  Passes— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

288  Captain  H.  R.  F.  Anderson  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  189!  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

289  Captain  R.  H.  Ewart  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Isazai  Expe- 
dition in  1892;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as  Commissariat- 
Officer  Bannu  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Clasp). 

29u  Captain  R.  P.  Jackson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the- 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Brigade  Commissariat  Officer  1st  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp).. 

291  Captain  J.  ,T.  H.  B.  Eckford  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

2,2  Captain  C.  Hamilton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  Lushai 
Expedition  in  1889  (Clasp). 

293  Captain  S.  L.  Aplin  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  Chin- 
Lushai  Expedition  in  1880-90  (Clasp). 

291  Captain  R.  C.  O.  Creagh  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the 
Manipore  Expedition  in  1R91  (Clasp). 

290  Captain  H.  I.  E.  Palmer  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
29^  Captain  T.  Webster  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

297  Captain  G.  L'  H.  Sanders  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  aa 
Brigade  Commissariat  Officer  2nd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

298  Captain  W.  C.  Barratt  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  rst  Battalion, 
of  the  Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Hasheen  on  the  1st  February,  in  the  en- 
gagements at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrekzereba  and  the  subsequent  advance  to  and  burning  of  Temai  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Starl.  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890.  Served  with  the  Waziristan. 
Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-5  with  the  1st  Sikh  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Nominated  to 
the  2nd  Class  of  the  Order  of  the  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar  for  his  services  during  the  military  operations  on  the 
mainland  of  Zanzibar  in  March  and  April  1896.  Commanded  the  Indian  Contingent  during  the  operations  against 
the  Mazrui  rebels,  East  Africa,  in  1896  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal). 

299  Captain  E.  H.  Cole  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  7th  Bengal  Cavalry  including  the 
operations  of  the  1st  Brigade  under  Brigadier  Generals  East  and  Wolseley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps^  ;  and  with 
the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895. 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

300  Captain  A.  J.  Shaw  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  78S5-S7  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

331  Captain  E.  S.  Cooper  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  field  Force  in  18S5-86,  and  was  prfsent  in  the  engage 
nient  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

302  Captain  C.  W.  Somerset  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master 
General  at  the  Base  (Medal  with  Clasn). 

303  Captain  C.  Finch  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  as  Transport  Officer  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

301  Captain  R.  R.  Renton  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  including  the  opeiations  round  Hlindet, 
Yemethen,  and  Nyingan,  and  the  operations  of  the  tst  and  3rd  Brigades  under  Brigadier  General  Wo-feel  ;y  and' 
Brigadier  General  Lockhart  respectively  (Medal  with  two  Clasps);  and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891 
(Clasp). 

30i  Captain  C.  H.  Clay  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  Mani- 
pore Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

3°6  Captain  M.  E.  Willoughby  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1S89-90  as  Transport  Officer 
(Medal  with  Clasn). 

307  Captain  A.  P.  k.  Elphinstone  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-80  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

308  Captain  T.  V,'.  Kaig  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  Wazir- 
istan Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95 — severely  wounded  (Clasp). 

309  Captain  J.  K.  Tod  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General 
East  (mentioned  in  despatches,. Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3,0  Captain  T.  H.  Henderson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

312  Captain  E.  St.  A.  Wake  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897  with  the  Kurram-Kohat  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Forces 
as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  A.  P.  Palmer,  Commanding  2nd  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps)- 

313  Captain  G.  A.  Robertson  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  188S  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
SI*  Captain  W.  C.  Walton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp)/. 


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•■"5  Captain  S.  B.  Grim9ton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

316  Captain  Ayerst  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1 885-89,  and  was  slightly  wounded  in  an  engagement  near 
Mingaon  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

417  Captain  G.  H.  C.  Oolomb  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-87  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the 
Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Loc  chart  in  1894-95  with  the  ist  Battalion  4th  Goorkha  Hides  (Clasp). 

118  Captain  H.  T.  Brooking  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S.9  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps),  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills  in  1892  9;.  Served  in  the  campaign  uii  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditiouary  Force  with  the  21st 
Madras  Pioneers,  aud  was  present  in  the  operations  between  Kohat  and  Paraohiuar  in  September  and  October 
1897,  in  the  action  at  Dargai  on  20th  October,  in  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley,  and  in  the  operations  in  the 
Waran  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

319  Captain  K.  O.  Burne  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with 
the  1st  Sikh  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Toebi  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Sikh  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp1. 

321  Captain  L.  M.  Foster  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  campaign  0  1  the  Nori.h  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  LiCihart  i'i  1897-08  with  the  28th 
Bombay  Infantry,  and  look  part  in  the  op jratrms  •■>!"  the  Mihnand  Field  Force,  includi-ig  the  engagement  at 
Badmanai  Pass  and  the  capture  of  Jarobi  (mentioned  in  desp  itche-s) ;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force, 
including  the  operations  in  the  Maidan  aud  the  march  down  the  Ba>-a  Val.ey  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

322  Captain  A.  G.  Medley  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1801  (Mjdal  with  Clasp). 

323  Captain  S.  B.  Graham  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex 
Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart  (Medal  with  Clasp 
and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

321  Captain  T.  S.  Johnson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

324  Captain  F.  W.  H.  Cox  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-88  including  theoperations  under  Brigadier 
Generals  East  and  Wolseley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  served  with  the  Manipore 
Expedition  in  1891  with  the  12th  Madras  Infantry — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

31B  Captain  C.  F.  T.  Murray  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  -.897-9S.  first  with  the  Kohat  Field 
Force  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  afterwards  with  the  Tirah  Expaditionary  Force  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches. Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

329  Captain  A.  W.  Warden  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S6  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

330  Captain  G.  J.  F.  Soady  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  second 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

331  Captain  J.  Henegan  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  5  also  served  in 
the  operations  in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills  in  1892-93  (DSO.). 

332  Captain  E.  de  V.  Wintle  served  with  the  Haz.ira  Expedition  in  18S8  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Se^-ved  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-08  with  the  Malakand  Field 
Force  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  3rd  Biigade  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps'. 

333  Captain  W.  N.  Campbell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

334  Captain  J.  P.  Barnes  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  6th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

335  Captain  C.  S.  Williams  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps);  with  the 
Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp);  and  with  the  expedition  against  the  Hunza-Nagars  in  1891-92  as  Commis- 
sariat Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

336  Captain  E.  Peach  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-87— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

33J  Captain  P.  B.  Warren  served  with  the  Chin- Lushai  Expeditionary  force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

333  Captain  S.  A.  Pearse  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-80  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3,9  Captain  F.  J.  H.  Wynch  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the 
1  at  Brigade  (Medal  with  two  Clasps)  ;  and  with  the  Hazara  Expeditions  in  1888  and  1891  (two  Clasps).  Served 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  witn  the  :17th  Bengal  Infantry,  including  the  capture 
of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar— slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

340  Captain  G.  W.  Lilly  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

342  Captain  G.  P.  Brasier  Creagh  served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1801  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir  William 
Lockhart  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  9th  Bengal  Lancers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

343  Captain  H.  St.  G.  Thomas  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex 
Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

314  Captain  C.  C.  Boileau  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

345  Captain  H.  B.  Murray  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp)  j  and  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Clasp). 

346  Captain  A.  C.  Baldwin  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  in  1S84-85.  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

347  Captain  G.  A.  Wird  served  with  the  Eurmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

349  Captain  F.  ,T.  Moberly  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1S91  as  Assistant  Transport  Officer  to  the 
Tammu  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp);  in  the  operations  in  Burma  in  1891  with  the  Wuntho  Field  Force  (Clasp);  and 
in  the  operations  in  Gilgit  in  1893,  including  the  engagement  at  Chilas  — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, DSO.  and  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  oprrations  in  Chitral  in  1395,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Mastuj 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  to  be  Captain,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

3o°  Captain  E.  M.  Jackson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the  nth  Sou- 
danese Battalion  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Khedive's  Medal). 

351  Captain  E.  H.  Watson  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18S8  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  in  the  operations  in 
Lushai  in  1890,  including  the  relief  of  Changril  and  Aval  (Clasp);  and  in  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  33rd  Punjab  Infantry  ( Clasp) . 

302  Captain  H.  V.  Bradley  served  with  the  Lushai  Expedition  in  1889  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Mani- 
pore Expedition  in  :8yi  (Clasp). 

354  Captain  G.  de  S.  Barrow  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  in  1S94-95  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir  William 
Lockhart,  Commanding  the  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

356  Captain  J.  B.  Chatterton  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Brigade  under  Brigadier 
General  Cox  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp);  and  witn  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in 
7889-90 (Clasp). 

3"  Captain  F.  Tweddell  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  n- 
gas-ement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

358  Captain  H.  C.  Bernard  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i8S;-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  and\*itn  the 
Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

359  Captain  R.  H.  Dewing  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S87-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

360  Captain  H.  J.  Jones  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish  Regi- 
ment, and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  18S8  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Chitral  Fort  under  Lt.Colonel 
Kelly  in  1895,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Mastuj— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with 

Clasp,). 

361  Captain  C.  G.  Prendergast  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  'Medal  with  Clasp). 

362  Captain  C.  G.  Carnegy  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

363  Major  W.  I.  Ryder  serveu  with  theSikkim  Expedition  in  18S8  (mentionedin  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp}. 
304  Captain  S.   11.  Edwardes  served  iu  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Chitral  Fort  under  Lt.Colonel  Kelly  in  March 


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and  April  1895,  including  the  defence  of  the  position  at  Reshan  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

3Ci  Capiain  L.  C.  Dunsterville  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95 
with  the  20th  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

307  Captain  &..  W.  Neivbold  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex 
Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Wuntho  Expedition  aud  in  the  operations  in  the  Kachin  Hills,  Burmah,  in 
1891-93  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3'8  Captain  J.  F.  Barry  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-88  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps) ;  and  in  the  operations  on  the  North  East  Frontier  of  Burma  in  1891-92. 

369  Captain  B.  W.  Marlow  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i836  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

370  Captain  C.  E.  Hendley  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (.Medal  with  two  Clasps),  and  in  the 
operations  in  the  Chin  Hills  in  1892-93.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  21st  Madras  Pioneers,  and  was  present 
in  the  operations  between  Kohat  and  Purachinar  in  September  and  October  1897,  in  the  action  at  Dargai  on  20th 
October,  in  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Waran  aud  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal with 
two  Clasps). 

371  Captain  C.  Herbert  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1836-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with 
the  Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort  under  Brigadier  General  Turner  in  1894  with  the  1st  Battalion  1st  Goorkhas  — 
dangerously  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

37-  Captain  C.  Bailey  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S35-S7  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

371  Captain  V.  B.  Fane  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as 
Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  S.vmons,  Commanding  2nd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

375  Captain  A.  H.  Battye  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1386-87  (Medal  with  Clasp)  i  withtho  Chin-Lushai 
Expedition  in  1889-90  (Clasp) :  and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief 
Farce  under  Sir  Rooert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  4th  Gurkha  Rides,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
the  Malakand  Pass  anil  the  em?agement  at  Mamuirai  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
West  Frontier  of  Infiia  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  4th  Goorkha  Rifles,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  aud  in  the 
operations  against  tue  Cha.mkanis  and  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (two  Clasps). 

376  Captain  W.  H.  W.  Mercer  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  an 
engagement  on  the  27th  March  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "Hart's 
Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

377  Captain  J.  A.  G.  Rainsford  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

378  Captain  F.  de  B.  Young  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18SS  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  as  Sectional  Commandant  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

379  Captain  A.  J.  Carnana  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890.  Served  with  the  two  Miranaz 
Expeditions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Punjab  infantry  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force,  with  the  Kohat- Kurram 
Field  Force  including  the  operations  on  the  Samana  in  September  1897.  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force 
including  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

380  Captain  J.  M.  Camilleri  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Chin-Lushai 
Expedition  in  1892-93  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  and  with  the  Abor  Expedition  in  1894.  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lrsckhart  in  1S97  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  in 
charge  of  Transport  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  also  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer 
1st  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

391  Captain  P.  J.  Miles  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  iSS3  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

382  Captain  F.  C.  Muspratt  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the   30th 
Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
3S*  Captain  C.  A.  Fowler  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891. 

386  Captain  A.  H.Williams  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-87  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the 
Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

387  Captain  R.  C.  Lye  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87,  and  was  slightly  wounded  in  an  engagement 
at  Oungdaw  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  23rd  Bengal  Infantry,  including  the 
engagement  at  Malakand  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3"8  Captain  A.  Grant  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with 
the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895 
with  the  2nd  Battalion  4th  Gurkha  Rides  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  inthe  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier 
of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Toehi  Field  Force  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General 
Egerton,  and  afterwards  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  4th  Gocrkha  Rifles,  and  was 
nresent  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  against  ihe  Chamkanis  and  in 
the  Bazar  Valley  (two  Clasps). 

39"  Captain  A.  R.  Ditmas  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1837-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

391  Captain  E.  Waller  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  second 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

392  Captain  F.  Murray  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1835-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

393  Captain  R.  E.  Foley  served  in  the  occupation  of  Snakinby  British  troops  in  1885-86.  Served  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  Manipore  Field  Force  in  1891  as  Transport  Officer  to  the 
Kohima  Column  (Clasp). 

391  Captain  A.  B.  H.  Drew  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18SS  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with-  the  two 
Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Cnitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the 
20th  Punjab  Infantry  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

395  Captain  R.  M.  Edwards  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89,  including  the  operations  of  the  3rd 
Brigade  under  Brigadier  General  Lockhart  and  the  expedition  up  the  Chindwin  River  under  Colonel  Toker 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).     Also  served  with  the  Mampore'Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

396  Captain  H.  D.  Wats on  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  188S  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Chm- 
L nshai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp). 

397  Captaiu  E.  W.  Carrick  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps);  and  with  the 
Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

398  Captain  F.  A.  Smith  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  operations  in  Central  Africa  against  the  slave-trading  Arabs  in  1895. 

339  Captain  R.  B.  Berkeley  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*K  Captain  R.  B.  Low  served  with  the  Lushai  Expedition  in  1889;  and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  in  1895  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Robert  Low  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*ul  Capiain  D.  F.  Stuart  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

402  Captain  Waymouth  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1835-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

403  Captain  V.  A.  Ormsby  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  rst  Battalion  3rd  Goorkha  Rifles,  including  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range,  and  also  with 
the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  !  ■  ■■  , 

«>*  Captain  C.  E.  H.  Erskine  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1S97-9S  with  the  36th  Sikhs,  including  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
40i  Captain  G.  H.  Boisraeon  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Hazara 


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Expedition  in  [S91  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891,  in  the  first  expedition  as  Orderly- 
Officer  to  the  General  Officer  in  command  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  operations  in  the  Hunza-Nagar  Country  in 
1891-92,  including  the  capture  of  the  Nilt  Fort  (Victoria  Cross,  Clasp):  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  "  for  his 
conspicuous  bravery  in  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  Nilt  Port  on  2nd  December  1891.  This  officer  lod  the 
assault  with  dash  and  determination,  and  forced  his  way  through  difficult  obstacles  to  the  inner  gate,  when  he 
returned  for  reinforcements,  moving  intrepidly  to  and  fro  under  a  heavy  cross-fire  until  he  had  collected 
sufficient  rnen  to  relieve  the  hardly-pressed  storming  party  and  drive  the  enemy  from  the  fort."  Served  in  the 
Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  jVilliam  Lockhart  in  1S94-95  (Clasp). 

405  Captain  C.  H.  R.  Coles  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1837  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  and  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the 
37th  Bengal  Infantry,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  1  Medal  with  Clasp). 

407  Captain  A.  F.  P.  Paxton  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1334-S5  with  the  1st  BattaKon  Yorkshire 
Regiment  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  up  the  Nile.  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1S85-86 
during  the  operations  on  the  Upper  Nile,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ciniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's 
Star).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1867-S9  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

40>  Captain  N.  E.  Robin  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  iSSS  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

403  Captain  W.  C.  M.  Woodcock  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1SS5-87  including  the  operation  of  the 
6th  Brigade  under  Brigadier  General  Low  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891 
(ClasD). 

410  Captain  A.  H.  Eustace  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  iSSS  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1891  as  Field  Intelligence  Officer  (Clasp). 

4L2  Captain  H.  F.  Walters  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Field  Intelligence  Officer  2nd  Division  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

413  Captain  F.  W.  Evatt  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  iS83  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  in  the  Hazara  Expedi- 
tion in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  5th  Goorkhas  (Clasp);  with  the  first  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp); 
with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892 ;  with  the  Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort  under  Brigadier  General  Turner 
in  1S94  (mentioned'in  despatches) ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-9S  as 
Assistant  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  1st  Brigade  (Ciasp). 

414  Captain  C.  T.  W.  Forth  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  i3o5  with  the  30th 
Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

4l*  Captain  F.  P.  Webber  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1839-90  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and 
with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

416  Captain  E.  R.  R.  Swiuey  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  including  the  operations  of  tne  3rd 
Brigade  under  Brigadier  Generals  Lockhart  and  Collett  respectively  (Medal  with  two;  Clasps);  and  with  the  Lushai 
Expeditionary  Force  in  1889  (Clasp). 

417  Captain  N.  A.  H.  Budd  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  in  18S9-90  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  operations  against  the  Sultanate  of  Vitu  under  Admiral  Fremantle  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

418  Captain  P.  S.  M.  Burlton  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

419  Captain  A.  J.  Campbell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1889  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

420  Captain  W.  R.  Birdwood  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  m  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Orderly  Officer  2nd  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

421  Captain  J.  Kendall  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S7-38  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

422  Major  O.  E.  de  M.  Norie  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1S91  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  th6  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  uuder  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  2nd 
Goorkha  Rifles  with  the  Kurram  Kohat  Field  Force  including  the  relief  of  the  Samana  Forts,  and  with  the  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  including  the  actions  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  an  I  20th  October,  the  expeditions  to  Waran 
Valley,  Dwatoi  and  Chamkani  country,  and  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley — severely  wounded  (twice  mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

423  Captain  G.  E.  L.  Gilbert  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  iSSS  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with'the  Isazai 
Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the.  Chitral  Relic1;  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Adjutant  34th  Punjab 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Cla-p).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  34th  Punjab  Pioneers 
(two  Clasps). 

423t  Captain  C.  O.  Swanston  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  (mentioned 
in  despatches  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

424  Captain  E.  G.  Wright  servea  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S9  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  and  with  the 
Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp). 

425  Captain  T.  Y.  Seddon  served  with  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force 
under  Sir  Robert  Low  1895  with  the  34th  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the 
North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the 
Khyber  Force  with  the  34th  Punjab  Pioneers  (two  Clasps). 

426  Captain  Lockhart-Mure  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  i835-S6,and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagement at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

427  Captain  J.  H.  B.  Beresford  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Hazara  campaign  in  1888  (Clasp);  with  the  first  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  ;  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in 
1891  (Clasp);  with  the  Waziristan  DeliminationEscortin  1S94,  and  with  the  subsequent  expedition  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  with  the  Kohat-Kurram  Force  including  the  operations  on  the 
Samana  Range,  and  in  the  Kurram  Valley  in  August  and  September  1897,  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force, 
and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  20th  October  1897,  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  Pass, 
and  in  the  operations  against  the  Chamkanisand  in  the  Bazar  Valley  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

428  Captain  H.  Lowther  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent  with  the  Reserve  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force,  and  afterwards  on  the  Line  of  Communications  at  Bara  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*2'  Captain  A.  H,  Allenby  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

430  Captain  T.  S.  Young  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S7-S8  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

431  Captain  W.  E.  F.  Burlton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1385-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

432  Captain  W.  A.  L.  Cowie  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-S9  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S07  with  the  Kohat-Kurram  Field 
Foice  with  the  15th  Bengal  infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

433  Captain  W..  G.  Walker  served  wi'h  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with 
the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-95  with  the  1st  Battalion 4th  Goorkha  Rifles  (Clasp). 

434  Captain  E.  J.  Drummond  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

435  Captain  A.  B.  Harvey  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in 
the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field 
Force  with  the  16th  Bengal  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Laman-Utman  Khel  Column;  also 
with  the  Buner  Field  Force  including  the  assault  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

436  Captain  B.  Trydell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S8  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Wuntho 
Field  Force  in  iSqi  (Clasp). 

437  Captain  F.  G.  H.  Davies  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  with  the  Queen's 
Own  Corps  of  Guides,  including  the  engagements  at  Malakand,  the  Swat  River,  Panjkora  and  Mamugai  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 


4^9  Indian  Staff  Corps. — War  Services  of  Captains. 

488  Captain  C.  H.  Beville  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  in  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1891  with  the  Commissariat  Uepartment(mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral 
Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Li  win  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier 
of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockharr,  in  1897  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  also  with 
the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Brigade  Commissariat  Officer  1st  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

tia  Captain  C.  LyO.  Reid  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

441  Captain  H.  R.  Fagan  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  under  Sir  William  Loci'.hart  in  1S97-98  in  the  1st  Brigade  Tochi  Field  Force 
with  the  1st  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

442  Captain  R.  E.  H.  Dyer  served  with  the  Burmese  Exrjedition  in  1886-E7  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  and  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Clasp) .  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the 
29th  Punjab  Infantry  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

443  Captain  C.  H.  Davies  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Waziristan 
Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-9;  with  the  i>t  Battalion  5th  Goorkha  Rifles  (Clasp). 

'**  Captain  F.  Wintle  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Lov  in  1895  with  the  30th  Punjab 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

445  Captain  H.  King  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i885-8q  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps);  and  in  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Ljckhart  in  1S94-95  with  the  33rd  Punjab  Infantry 
(Clasp). 

*K_  Captain  H.  Walton  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

4,7  Captain  A.  E.  Barton  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  m  1887  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Yorkshire 
Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

448  Captain  O.  J.  Obbard  served  with  the  Burmese  Exped:tion  in  1S87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

449  Captain  C.  B.  Baldock  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-B8  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

450  Captain  H.  W.  G.  Cole  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  with  the  Lushai  Ex- 
pedition in  1889  (Clasp);  with  the  Chin-Nnshai  Expeditionary  h'orce  in  1889-90  as  Staff  Officer  Cliittagong 
Column  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  Surma 
Valley  Military  Police  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

451  Captain  H.  A.  Cooper  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1E88  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  Waziristan 
Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhari  in  1894-95  with  the  1st  Sikh  Infantry  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on 
the  North  West  frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockh.ift  in  1E97  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  1st 
Sikh  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

452  Major  A.  Cadell  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  18S9-90  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with 
the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  38th  Dogras  (Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Indian  Contingent  at  Suakin  during  the  Dougola  Expedition  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Khedive's  Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  30th  Dogras,  includirg  the  night  attack  at  Markhanai, 
the  operations  against  the  Mamands  and  the  engagement  at  Agrah  and  Gut  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 

two  Clasps,'. 

463  Captain  S.  Gcoghegan  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1889-92,  and  again  in  1892-93,  including  the 
operations  of  the  Momeik  Column  and  in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

454  Captain  F.  Rennick  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18S8  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

455  Captain  W.J.  P.  Kaye  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  30th  Punjab 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

456  Captain  W.  H.  Hildebrand  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S87-88  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the 
Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  as  Hill-Coolie  Transport  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

457  Captain  G.  E.  D.  Elsmie  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1ES5-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  and  with 
the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1S91  (Clasp). 

453  Captain  H.  E.  C.  B.  Nepean  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86.  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

459  Captain  E.  W.  Harris  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  i838.  ■ 

460  Captain  L.  H.  Walker  served  with  the  B  irmese  Exoedrion  in  1887-50  (Medal  with  tw)  Clasps). 

461  Captain  C.  A.  Luck  served  with  tne  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the 
2nd  Punjab  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

462  Captain  W.  E.Venour  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

463  Lieut.  E.  R.  Morton  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

464  Captain  D.  S.  Buist  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  188--89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

■^'t  Captain  E.  L.  Sullivan  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during 
the  Dongola  Expedition  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1-96  (Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  36th  Sikhs  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force- 
severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

405  Captain  R.  M.  Bell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-S8  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

466  Major  P.  G.  Shewell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  LoeVnart  in  1897-98  as  Field  Paymaster  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

>«*«  Captain  H.  C.  Veseyserved  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  ;887-8S(Medal  with  Clasp), and  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1888  (Clasp). 

466  Captain  F.  H.  Peterson  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  188S  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Hazard 
Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp)  ;  and  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Chitral  Fort  under  Lt.Colonel  Kelly  in  March  and 
April  1895  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

470  Captain  H.  Vickers  served  with  tne  Chin-Lushai  Exueditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Me*al  with  Clasp). 

4"  Captain  D.  C.  A.  Andrew  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1891-92  including  the  operations  in  the  Chin 
Hills  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

472  Lieut.  0.  R.  Elliot  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i8S6-f  8  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

473  Captain  A.  Le  G.  Jacob  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890.  Served  in  the  operations 
in  Mekran  in  1S9S  including  the  engagement  at  Gok  Parosh  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.) 

4:4  Captain  Auwyl-Passingham  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

475  Captain  G.  C.  F.  Sartorius  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

476  Captain  H.  C.  C.  Ducat  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Chin-Lushai 
Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp);  with  the  Manipare  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp);  and  with  the  Thetta 
Coiumn  in  Barmah  in  i8qi  (.Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  4th  Gurkha'  Rifles,  and  was  pre.-eut  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement 
at  Mamugai(  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart'in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Exueditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  4th  Goorkha  Rifles,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  and  in  the  operations  against  the  Charnkanis  and  in  the 
Bazar  Valley  (two  Clasps). 

477  Captain  F.  H.  Domeuichetti  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i8S8-8q  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with 
the  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

478  Captain  H.  C.  Tytler  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  188S  (mentioned  in  despatches, Medal  with  Clasp), 
and  in  the  operations  in  Lushai  in  1890. 

479  Captain  F.  Jollie  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1888-89,  including  the  engagements  at 
Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  andToski  (Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie), 

460  Captain  A.  Mullaly  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  as  Brigade  Commissariat  Officer  1st  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

*L  Captain  J.  Parker  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


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482  Captain  G.  P.  Campbell  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1S91  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Isazai 
Expedition  in  1892. 

483  Major  G.  M.  Baldwin  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18S8  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral 
Relief  Forfie  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  189s  with  the  Queen's  Own  Corps  of  Guides  Cavalry,  including  the  engage- 
ments in  the  Swat  Valley  (wounded)  and  at  Khar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

484  Captain  A.  T.  Waiting  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Meaal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the 
Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

485  Captain  O.  W.  Carey  served  with  the  3urmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
488  Captain  J.  W.  Drever  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  -with  Clasp). 

488  Captain  G.  T.  Widdicombe  served  with  the  Lushai  Expedition  in  1S8S-89;  with  the  Chin  Lushai  Expeditionary- 
Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  expedition  against  the  Hunza-Nagars  in  1891-92  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Clasp). 

489  Captain  J.  H.  Lowry  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

490  Captain  F.  A.  Kingston  served  with  the  Chitral  Kelief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  iu  1895  with  the  ;nd! 
Battalion  3rd    Goorkhas  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

491  Captain  S.  R.  Stevens  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

492  Captain  A.  Wallaee-Dunlop  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  23rd) 
Bengal  Infantry,  including  the  engagements  at  Malakand  and  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

193  Captain  A.  P.  Batenian-Ohamoain  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  witl; 
the  2nd  Ba.ttalion  3rd  Goorkhas  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

494  Captain  F.  W.  Wodehouse  served  with  the  Cnin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

495  Captain  N.  E.  Chesney  served  with  the  Hazara  ExDedition  in  iSSS  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  5th  Goorkhas  (Clasp). 

496  Captain  H.  A.  F.  Magrath  served  with  the  Wnziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95 
with  the  1st  Sikh  Infantry  (.Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Sikh  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

497  Captain  A.  W.  N.  Taylor  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat  and  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Metammeh  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

193  Captain  J.  M.  Home  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889  90  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and 
with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 
199  Captain  B.  P.  S.  Rooke  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

500  Captain  P.  C.  Palin  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1888  (Clasp). 

501  Captain  G.  A.  Hawkins  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Brigade  Commissariat  Officer  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in 
despatches)  ;  also  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Brigade  CommisBariat  Officer  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in. 
despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

502  Captain G.  T.  Robinson  served  in  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the 
33rd  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

501  Captain  A.  R.  Burlton  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William. 
Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Commissariat  Officer  Advance  Depot  (mentioned  in  despatches) ; 
also  with  the  Utman  Khel  Column  of  the  Malakand  Field  Force  and  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

504  Captain  A.  T.  Rowlandson  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890. 

505  Major  F.  G.  Lucas  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  5th  Goorkhas  (Medal 
with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

506  Captain  A.  S.  Begbie  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhari, 
in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  16th  Bengal  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the 
Laman-Utman  Khel  Column ;  also  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  assault  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

i07  Captain  F.  F.  Badcock  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i838  (Medal  with  Clasp),  in  the  Hazara  Expedi- 
tion in  1891  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp) ;  in  the  second  Miranzai 
Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp)  ;  in  the  operations  in  the  Hunza-Nagar  Country  in  1891-92,  including  the  capture  of 
the  Nilt  Fort— wounded  {DSO.  and  Clasp);  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1894-95  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Egerton,  Commanding  3rd  Brigade  (Clasp). 

508  Captain  H.  W.  R.  Senior  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  Chin  Hills  Field  Force  om 
Transport  duty  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field 
Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  3rd  Brigade  (Clasp).' 

509  Captain  I.  H.Grant  served  in  the  Burmese  Expeiition  iu  1891-92  as  Staff  Officer  with  the  Tlang  tlang 
Column  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  29th, 
Punjab  Infantry  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

510  Major  R.  Harman  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry — severely  wounded 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert 
Low  as  Adjutant  4th  Sikh  Infantry,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass — seveiely  wounded  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with~Clasn). 

511  Captain  E.  S.  Hall  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under 
Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  30th  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

512  Captain  C.  T.  Swan  served  with  the  Lushai  Expedition  in  18 ig  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  operations  in 
Burmah  in  1891-92  with  the  Tlang-tlang  and  Tashon  Columns. 

*12tCaptain  H.  A.  Moore  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  two 
Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  45th  Rattray's  Sikhs  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including  the  opera- 
tions in  Bajaur,  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  iorce  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  and  the 
Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

513  Captain  F.  W.  Hallowes  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i83S  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

5l3tLt.Colonel  W.  H.  Manning  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  as  Intelligence  Officer — wounded. 
(Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Miranzai  Exp 'dition  in  1891  (Clasp);  and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 
Served  in  (the  camp  ligus  in  Central  Africa  in  1893-95  as  second  in  comm  mil  and  as  Commandant  of  the  British. 
Force  there  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Secretary  of  State  lor  Foreign  Affairs  and  of  the  Portuguese  Government, 
Medal). 

511  Captain R.  M.  Lowis  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18S8  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  first 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

M4f  Captain  C.  E.  Wood  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

515  Captain  L.  B.  Walton  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  ( Medal  with  Clasp). 
515t  Lieut.  A. C.  Watson  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

516  Captain  T.  C.  M.  T.  Hogg  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  m  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

516+  Captain  O.  C.  Argles  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Younies,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1887-83. 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

5:7  Captain  B.  E.  M.  Guidon  served  in  the  defence  of  Chitral  Fort  during  its  investment,  from  3rd  March  to> 
18th  April  1895  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

517+  Captain  R  C.  H.  Chalmers  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

518  Captain  L.  M.  Bell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  16th  Bengal  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the 
Laman-Utman  Khel  Column;  also  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  assault  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

s,6t  Captain  E.  J.  Lugard  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Chins  in  18S8-89  under  Brigadier  General  Faunce 
(Medal  with  Clasp);  in  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-93  wittt  the  42nd  Goorkha  Light  Infantry, 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1S91— slightly  wouuded  (Claspv 


471  Indian  Staff  Corps. — War  Services  of  Captains  and  Lieutenants. 

319  Captain  H.  C.  Rioketts  served  v.-ith  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18S8  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

319f  Captain  L.  A.  Forbes  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  Tlang-tlang  Column — severely 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

320  Captain  P.  B.  B.  Forster  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  t333  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Zhob 
Valley  Expedition  in  i8go. 

320t  Captain  C.  H.  Williams  servedin  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-35  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

521  Captain  A.  B.  Sangster  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  13S5-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

532  Captain  F.  T.  Stewart  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  45th  Rattray's  Sikhs  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  including  the  operations  in 
Bajaur,  and  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

523  Captain  H.  J.  M.  MacAndrew  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier'of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  2nd  Brigade  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

521  Captain  J..W.  Orchard  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i83o  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

525  Captain  A.  C.  Hickley  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  ii'88  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Manipors 
Expedition  in  1*891  ■  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  v\esc  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  ;,rd  Goorkha  Rifles  including  the  operations  on  the  Samani,  Range  and 
also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

526  Captain  R.  W.  A.  Denne  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  i3ot  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

527  Captain  A.  P.  D.  C.  Stuart  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i333-39  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
s28  Captain  A.  C.  H.  Smithett  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  iS33  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

529  Captain  A.  C.  M'Crea  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  Chin  Hills 
Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  c'orce  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  37th  Bengal 
Infantry,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

530  Major  F.  H.  Taylor  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i838  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  in  the  Hazara  Expedi- 
tion in  i3qi  attached  to  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp);  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition 
in  1891  (Clasp):  and  with  the  expedition  against  the  Hunza-Nagars  in  1891-92,  including  the  capture  of  the  Nilt 
Fort  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1894-95  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-9S  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  including  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range 
and  in  the  Kurram  Valley  in  August  and  September  1S97  ;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the 
storming  of  the  Dargai  Heights  on  20th  October,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  the 
operations  against  the  Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal 
with  three  Clasps). 

531  Captain  J.  Hill  served  with  the  Lushai  Expedition  in  3889  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  second  Miranzai 
Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  camp  lign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Kurram 
Kohat  Field  Force,  and  afterwards  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  15th  Bengal  Infantry,  and  wag 
present  in  tho  engagements  at  Dargai  on  the  18th  and  20th  October,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga 
Passes,  and  in  the  engagements  at  Saran  Sar  and  Tsiri  Kandao  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

532  Captain  H.  L.  Stanton  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1S89-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
,33  Captain  E.  A.  W.  Stotherd  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S38-S9  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

534  Captain  G.  V.  Holmes  served  with  the  Lushai Expedition  in  tSSp  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  in  the  operations 
in  the  Chin  Hills  with  the  Kanhow  Column  in  1890-92. 

535  Captain  J.  M.  Wikeley  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1839-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

536  Captain  H.  H.  Roddy  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionar.v  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and 
in  the  operations  in  Lushai  in  1892  with  the  Eastern  Sonai  Column  (Clasp) . 

537  Captain  A.  C.  M.  Waterfield  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with 
the  Utrnan  Khel  Column  of  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Assistant  Political  and  Intelligence  Officer  (two  Clasps). 

333  Captain  F.  D.  Grant  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  two 
Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Clasp). 

539  Captain  H.  A.  H.  Thompson  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

540  Major  H.  Coape  Smith  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  an!  with  the  Isaza 
Expedition  in  1892. 

541  Captain  C.  C.  Renton  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-89  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Yorkshire 
Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

542  Captain  A.  J.  Badcock  served  with  the  Chitral  Field  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Commissariat 
Officer  to  the  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

343  Captain  A.  G.  B.  Turner  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  13th  Bengal  Lancers,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Shabkadr  on  the  9th  August.  1897  (.Medal  with  Clasp). 

344  Captain  C.  H.  Davies  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1S97-98  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  ineludjng  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range 
and  in  the  KurranfValley  in  August  ai)d  September  1897;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including 
the  engagements  at  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the 
operations  against  the  Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

547  Captain  R.  A.  E.Benn  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

545  Major  W.  G.  L.  Beynon  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  iS83  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regi- 
ment (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Chitral  under  Lt.Colonel  Kelly  in  March  and 
April  1S95  as  StaflfOfficer  to  the  force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockartin  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  3rd 
Goorkha  Rifles,  including  the  operations  on  the  Saaiana  Range,  and  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  three  Clasps). 

349  Captain  W.  S ;  Eardley-Howard  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  iS33  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

530  Captain  W.  S.  Fraser  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1S91  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

531  Captain  N.  J.  H.  Powell  served  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp  1. 

332  Captain  H.  W.  Codrington  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  attached  to  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry; 
and  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Chitral  Relief 
Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  Queen's  Own  Corps  of  Guides,  and  wr.s  present  at  the  storming  of 
the  Malakand  Pass  and  in  the  engagement  at  Paojkcra  River  ;Medal  with  Clasp). 

533  Ciptain  H;  R.  Wallis  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18S8  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force 
and  the  Khvber  Force  with  the  34th  Punjab  Pioneers  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

334  Captain  P.  H.  Cunningham  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Hasheeuand  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ; 
also  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  including  the  engagement  at  Gimss. 

333  Captain  N.  G.  Fraser  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Forcein  18S9-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
336  Captain  W.  H.  Prerdergast  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i8S3  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

537  Major  Hon.  0.  G.  Bruce  served  with  the  Burmese  Exnedition  in  1889  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1891  as  Orderly  Officer  (Clasp);  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir 
William  Lockhart  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1894-05  with  the  1st  Battalion  5th  Goorkha  Rifles  (Clasp). 

358  Crptain  A.  M.  Anderson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S9-92  with  the  Tonhon  Column  as  Staff 
Officer  to  the  North-Eastern  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier 


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of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  21st  Madras  Pioneers, , 
and  was  present  in  the  operati  'ns  between  Kohat  and  Paraehinar  in  September  and  October  1897,  in  the  action  at 
Dargai  on  20th  October,  in  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley,  and  in  the  operations  hi  the  Waran  and  Bazar 
Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"9  Captain  H.  G.  Maxwell  served  with  the  two  Miran/.ai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

560  Captain  M.  Williamson  served  in  the  Barmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  with  the  2nd  Battalion  West  Surrey  Regi- 
ment in  the  operations  under  Brigadier  General  Collett  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  operations  in  1891-92,  when 
he  commanded  the  Laka  Column. 

560tMajor  H.  K.  Harley  served  in  the  defence  of  Chitral  Fort  during  its  investment  from  3rd  March  to  iSth  April 
1895,  and  successfully  conducted  a  sortie  for  the  purpose  of  blowing  up  a  mine  which  had  coine  into  dangerous 
proximity  to  the  fort  '(mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Captain  and  Brevet  Major,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

561  Lieat.  R.  J.  T.  Savi  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1883-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

562  Lieut.  G.  TV".  Robinson  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  second 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

503  Captain  F.  W.  Lethbndge  served  in  th.9  Hazara  Expedition  in  1S91  with  the  2nd  Battalion  5th  Grporkua  (Meda5 
with  Clasp) :  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

561  Captain  F.  N.  Barton  serve  t  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S7-S9  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

555  Captain  0.  D.  Lester  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Zaila  Fii  Id  Force  in  1S90. 

5U6  Captain  E.  Saulez  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  iiow  in  1895  as  Transport  Officer 
3rd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

s67  Captain  M.  G.  James  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S37-89  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the 
Manipore  Expedition  in  1S91  (Clasp). 

568  Captain  C.  TV.  Tribe  served  with  tho  TViziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-9:;  with  the 
38th  Dogras  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaiun  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  38th  Dogras,  including  the  relief  of  Chakdara,  the 
night  attack  airains;  Markhanai,  the  operatijns  against  the  Mamuuds,  and  the  engagements  at  Agrah  and 
Gut  and  at  Bad  ihii  (Medal  with  tw  >  Clasps). 

569  Captain  G.  TV.  Johnson  served  with  the  Barmese  Expedition  m  1889  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

570  Captain  G.  Maxwell  Morris  served  whh  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp)  > 
and  with  the  Eastern  Column,  Burmah,  in  1S91-92. 

»71  Lieut.  G.  Watling  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  16th  Bengal  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the 
Laman-Utman  Khel  Column ;  also  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  assault  of  the  Tanga  Pass  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

572  Captain  E.  N.  Obbard  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

573  Captain  W.  R.  Brakspear  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1SS3-89  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the 
Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp).  Served  with  theChitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in 
1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  3rd  Goorkhas  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

5'*  Captain  R.  de  L.  Faunce  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-S9  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

575  Captain  H.  M'Conaghey  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1 891  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  second 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

576  Captain  W.  Beadon  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the 
Isazai  Expedition  in  1802.     Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  4th  Sikh 

'  Infantry,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,   and  the  engagement  at 
Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

577  Captain  J.  Talbot  served  with  the  Barmese  Expedition  in  1S85-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

578  Captain  G.  R.  de  H.  Smith  served  m  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1897-98  with  the 
Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir  William  Lockhart,  Commanding  the  force  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

579  Lieut.  C.  E.  E.  F.  K.  Macquoid  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1857-98  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  as  Intelligence  Officer,  and  afterwards  as  Field  Intelli- 
gence Officer  1st  Division  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

550  Lieat.  C.  S.  Stack  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  as  Transport  Officer  (Medal  with. 
Clasp). 

581  Lieut.  F.  W.  Birch  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

562  Lieut.  C.  A.  Peterson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the 
Manipore  Expedition  in  1891   (Clasp). 

583  Lieut.  F.  C.  K.  MacMullen  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

584  Captain  E.  H.  Boome  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

585  Captain  0.  E.  De  L.  Solbe  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-90  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  3rd  Sikh 
Infantry  with  the  Kohat  Kurram  Force  including  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range  and  in  the  Kurram  Valley 
in  August  and  September  1897;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  engagements  at  Chagrii 
Kotal  and  Dargai,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Araunga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  against  the 
Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

586  Captain  F.  G.  H.  Sutton  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills,  Burmah,  in  1892-93. 

587  Lieut.  C.  S.  D.  Leslie  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1885  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with 
the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  18S5-86  including  the  engagements  at  Kosheh  and  Giniss.  Served  in  the 
campaign  011  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  4th  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

588  Lieut.  E.  A.  R.  Howell  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as 
Assistant  Commissariat  Officer  1st  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clnsp). 

589  Captain  W.  A.  Fraser  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  22nd  Punjab  Infantry  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  the 
operations  in  Swat  and  Bajaur  including  the  night  attack  of  Nawagai  on  the  19th,  20th  and  21st  Sentember;, 
with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  including  the  capture  of  the  Badmanai  Pass  and  the  operatiens  in  the  M'ittai  and 
Suran  Valleys  ;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  engagement  at  Dargai  onthe  18th  October 
1897  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

i90  Captain  C.  M'L.  Porteoas  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp  ) 
and  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892. 

591  Captain  E .  B.  C.  Boddam  served  with  the  Zhob  Field  Force  under  Sir  George  White  in  1890,  and  with  the  Isazai 
Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Orderly  Officer  to 
Brigadier  General  Hammond,  Commanding  4th  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

592  Captain  P.  C.  Eliott-Lockhart  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the 
Queen's  Own  Corps  of  Guides,  including  the  engagements  at  Malakand  and  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

593  Lieut.  G.  K.  Cockerill  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Field  Intelligence  Officor  3rd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

591  Lieut.  J.  S.  Hodding  served  with  the  Wuntho  Expedition  in  command  of  Mounted  Infantry  of  the 
20th  Madras  Infantry. 

s96  Lieut.  A.  W.  Pennington  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  9th 
Bengal  Lancers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

597  Lieut.  A.  B.  Longden  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  37th  Ben- 
gal Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"8  Lieut.  S.  H.  Climo  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  24th  Punjab  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  the  Malakand,  including  the  night  attac 


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on  the  Camp  of  the  26th  and  27th  July  ;  was  temporarily  in  command  of  the  Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches 
DSO.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

599  Lieut.  C.  S.  Eastmead  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Bat- 
talion 3rd  Goorkhas  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

600  Lieut.  E.  G-.  Vaughan  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

602  Lieut.  G.  R.  Vanrenen  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
iLockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  16th  Bengal  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations 
of  the  Laman-Utman  Khel  Column;  also  with  the  Buner  Field  Force,  including  the  assault  of  the  Tanga  Pass 
(Medal  with  Claspl. 

603  Lieut.  N.  M.  C,  Stevens  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  Wuntho  Field  Force  (Medal  with 
Clasp),  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills  in  1892-9-!.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-90  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  wich  the  21st  Madras  Pioneers, 
and  took  part  in  the  operations  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

605  Lieut.  A.  S.  R.  Annesley  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*l>7  Captain  C.  G.  Robson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  and  Clasp),  and  with  the  Ohin- 
Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp). 

603  Captain  J.  A.  Wilson  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the  Abor 
Expedition  in  189.1.     Served  in  Burmah  in  1895-96  as  Staff  Officer  in  the  expedition  to  Kairuma. 

609  Captain  H.  O.  Parr  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills,  Burmah,  in  1892-93  (mentioned  in 
■despatches).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98 
■with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Orderly  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

610  Lieut.  C.  V.  N.  Lyue  served  in  t  le  operations  of  the  Irrawaddy  Colatnu  in  Burrna  in  1881-92  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

611  Lieut.  A.  R.  H.  Garden  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6,3  Lieut.  ,1.  J.  P.  Quinn  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  i89tiMedal  with  Clasp). 
1611  Lieut.  J.  C.  Sherer  served  in  t,he  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  3rd 
Punjab  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
6,5  Lieut.  J.  B.  Bell  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  wiih  Clasp). 

616  Lieut.  H.  F.  A.  Pearson  served  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  23rd  Bengal  Infantry,  including-  the  engagement 
at  Malakand  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

617  LUut.  J.  S.Dallas  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1891-92  with  the  North -Eastern  Column  (Medal 
■with  Clasp). 

618  Lieut.  W.  J.  Windsor  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Medal 
with  Clasp), 

620  Lieut.  A.  B.  Dew  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

621  Lieut.  T.  E.  Scott  served  withthe  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (Medal 
■with  Clasp).  INominated  to  the  2nd  Class  of  the  Order  of  the  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar  for  his  services 
■during  the  military  operations  on  the  mainland  of  Z  mzibar  in  March  and  April  1896. 

622  Lieut.  A.  E.  Barnard  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  wi'jh  Clasp). 
*2S  Lieut.  C.  U.  Price  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890. 

624  Lieut.  S.  Clay  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

625  Lieut.  A.  Roberts  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1397-98  with  the  24th  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

626  Lieut.  J.  S.  M.  Shea  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  attached  to  the  9th 
Bengal  Lancers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

627  Lieut.  L.  A.  Watson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S87-89  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the  Isazai 
Expedition  in  1892. 

62S  Lieut  J.  L.  R.  Gordon  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the 
Kurram  Kohat  Field  Force,  and  afterwards  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  15th  Bengal  Infantry, 
.and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Dargai  on  the  iSth  and  20th  October, the  capture  of  the  Sampagha 
and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  engagements  at  Saran  Sar  and  Tsiri  Kandao  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

629  Lieut.  E.  Eardley-Wilmot  served  in  the  campa'gn  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  45th  Rattray's  Sikhs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

430  Lieut.  D.  G-.  L.  Chatterton  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Locuhart  in  1894-95 
with  the  1st  Sikh  Infantry  (Medal  wich  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  un- 
der Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Sikh  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

631  Lieut.  H.  C.  Sandford  served  in  the  operations  in  Burmah  in  1892  with  the  North  East  Column  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  AVilharu  Lockhart  in  1897-98  in 
ithe  1st  Brigade  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

632  Lieut.  T.  G.  Blois-Johnson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  22nd  Punjab  InfaT.try  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  the 
operations  in  Swat  and  Bajaur  including  the  night  attack  of  Nawagai  on  the  19th,  20th  and  21st  September; 
-with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  including  the  capture  of  the  Badmanai  Pass  and  the  operations  in  the  Mittai 
.and  Suran  Valleys  ;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the  iSth 
October  1697  (Medal  witp  two  Clasps). 

633  Lieut.  H.  A.  Vallings  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  29th 
Punjab  Infantry  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Utman  Khel  Column  of  the  Malakand  Field  Force 
as  Orderly  Officer  (two  Clasps). 

634  Captain  F.  A.  Jacques  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

635  Lieut.  C.  P.  Down  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Ulapp). 

636  Lieut.  H.  B.  Ford  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  (expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the 
Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-95  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  as  staff  Officer  Malakand  Force,  and  took  part  in  the 
defence  of  the  Malakand  including  the  night  attack  of  28th  July  on  the  Camp — dangerously  wounded  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

637  Lieut.  B.  C.  Waterfield  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

633  Lieut.  C.  W.  G.  Richardson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  including  the  operations  in  the 
Chin  Hills  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«9  Lieut.  A.  M.  S.  Elsmie  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-95  with  the  2nd  Punjab  Infantry  (Clasp).  Served  in 
ithe  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  m  1897-98  With  the  2nd  Punjab 
Infantry  with  the  Kohat  Kurram  Field  Force,  including-  the  engagement  at  the  TJblan  Pass  on  the  27th  August 
11397  (mentioned  in  despatches),  in  the  operations  on  the  Samana  in  September  1897,  includiag  the  relief  of 
Gulistan  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  march  down  the 
Jiara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

"o  Lieut.' A.  Mears  served  in  the  operations  in  Lushai  in  1891-92  with  the  Nwengal  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

-6*1  Lieut.  J.  Gaistord  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

642  Captain  A.  E.  Webb  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18S8  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•543  Captain  E.  F.  Hood  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

641  Lieut.  F.  B.  Hill  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  34th  Punjab 
infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

645  Lieut.  D.  B.  Blakeway  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

646  Lieut.  P.  E.  Ricketts  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Orderly 
vOrSeer  to  Brigadier  General  Waterfield  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

647  Lieut.  F.  R.  Netb.er.-ole  served  in  the  operations  in  tie  Kicbm  Hills,  Burma,  in  1892-93. 


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648  Lieut.  O.  G.  Gunning  served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

649  Lieut.  G.  B.  Gough  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  iSai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

650  Lieut.  L.  L.  Maxwell  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as 
Extra  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Turner,  Commanding  1st  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

611  Lieut.  A.  E.  M'Barnet  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

652  Lieut.  E.  M.  Hughes  served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

633  Lieut.  C.  H.  G.  Moore  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Brigade  Commissariat  Officer  3rd  Brigade  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

654  Lieut.  C  R.  M.  Hutchinson  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  4th  Gurkha  Rifles,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Mamugai 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

6-=  Lieut.  R.  G.  Macpherson  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  second 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  iCIasp). 

636  Lieut.  W.  A.  Hill  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

657  Lieut.  L.  A.  G.  Hanmer  served  in  tue  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with 
the  1st  Punjab  Cavalry(Medal  with  Clasp). 

ws  Lieut.  I.  F.  R.  Thompson  served  with  the  Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort  under  Brigadier  General  Turner 
in  1894— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

659  Lieut.  R.  G.  Munn  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the 
36th  Sikhs,  including  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range  (mentioned  in  despatches);  also  with  the  Tirah 
Expeditionarv  Force,  including  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  the  engagements  at  Saran 
Sar  and  Tsiri  Kandao — severely  wounded  1  mentioned  in  despatches,  three  Clasps), 

860  Lieut.  C.  H.  B.  Clark. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Animal  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

661  Lieut.  A.  G.  Maxwell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  6th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

662  Lieut.  J.  S.  Kemball  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  29th  Punjab 
Infantry  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

663  Lieut.  G.  H.  Bell  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  with  the  Suakin  Field 
Force  in  December  1888  during  the  iuvestment  of  Suakin  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Also  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  Frontier  in  18S9. 

664  Lieut.  T.  S.  Tancred  served  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditious  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

66s  Lieut.  R.  M.  Barff  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockkart 
in  1897-98  with  the  45th  Rattray's  Sikhs,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Malakand,  the  relief  of  Chakdara, 
the  operations  in  Swat,  Upper  Swat,  and  Bajaur.  and  the  engagement  at  Landakai;  also  with  the  Tirah  Ex- 
peditionary Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  and  the  Khyber  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

066  Lieut.  J.  R.  Carden  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  Chin- 
Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1892  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Kurram  Kohat  Field  Force  and  afterwards  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  15th 
Bengal  Infantry  (two  Clasps). 

667  Captain  P.  Holland-Prior  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as 
Transport  Officer  2nd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  iu  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  as  Adjutant  13th  Bengal  Lancers;  and  also 
with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  5th  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
■with  two  Clasp1-). 

6M  Lieut.  G.  de  H.  Smith  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with 
the  38th  Dogras  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  operations  in  Central  Africa  against  the  slave-trading  Arabs 
in  1895.  Served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1896  with  the  nth 
Soudanese  Battalion  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Khedive's  Medal). 

669  Lieut.  W.  H.  Warded  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills,  Burmah,  in  1S92-93  (mentioned  in 
despatches). 

670  Lieut.  R.  E.  Travers  served  with  th?  Chitril  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  with  the  2nd  Bat- 
talion 4th  Gurkha  Rifles,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakard  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Mamugai 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  4th  Goorkha  Rifles,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhauga  Passas  and  in  the  operations  against  the  Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bazar 
"Valley  (two  Clasps). 

671  Lieut.  M.  L.  Hornby  served  with  the  Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort  in  1894  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier 
General  Turner — severeh'  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  tne  2nd  Punjab  Infantry 
<witn  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps.) 

672  Lieut.  H.C.  Holman  served  with  the  Wuntho  Expedition  in  1891  (slightly  wounded),  and  in  the  operations  of 
the  Irrawaddy  Column  as  Staff  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

673  Lieut.  P.  C.  3.  P.  Samborne  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the 
a  3th  Bengal  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

674  Lieut.  W.  F.  Smith  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

675  Lieut.  H.  Bethune  served  in  the  operations  in  Chitral  in  1895  with  the  Relief  Force  from  Gilgit,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Nis  1  Ghol  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

676  Lieut.  A.  K.  Blair  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  36th  Sikhs,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range,  including  the  siege  of 
Gnlistan — dangerously  wounded  ;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

677  Lieut.  R.St.  C.  Battiue  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  witn  the  Queen's 
Own  Corps  of  Guides,  including  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6<s  Lieut.  F.  R.  Nethersole  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Kachin  Hills,  Burmah,  in  1892-93. 

679  Lieut.  H.  M.  MacTier  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Nwengal  Column  in  Burma  in  1892  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

650  Lieut.  W.  M.  Brown  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  3rd  Goorkha  Rifles,  including  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range,  and  also  with 
the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

6<4  Lieut.  H.  A.  K.  Gough  served  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Chitral  Fort  under  Lt.Colonel  Kelly  in  March 
and  April,  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6S5  Lieut.  N.  Macpherson  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1893.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  2nd  Goorkha  Rifles  with  the 
Kurram  Kohat  Field  Force  including  the  relief  of  the  Samana  Fo'ts,  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  includ- 
ing the  actions  at  Dargai  on  tue  j8thaud  20th  October,  the  expeditions  to  Waran  Valley,  Dwatoi  and  Chamkani 
country,  and  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

68<>  Lieut.  C.  A.  K.  Johnson  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusi 
liers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M7  Lieut.  F.  M.  Liane  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
?n  1897-98  with  the  28th  Bombay  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  including 
*he  engagement  at  Badmanai  Pass  and  the  capture  of  Jarobi ;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including 
the  operations  in  the  Maidan  and  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Ks  Lieut.  A.  G.  Crocker  served  with  ths  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the 
and  Punjab  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


47I(l  Indian  Staff  Corps. — War  Services  of  Lieutenants. 

089  Lieut.  A.  F.  Fergusou-Davie  served  with  the  Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort  id  1S94,  and  with  the 
Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1291-95  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral 
Kehef  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  iu  1S95  with  the  4th  Sikh  infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  vnder  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expedi- 
tionary Force,  and  commanded  tho  personal  escort  of  Sir  William  Lockhart  throughout  the  expedition, 
including  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhar.ga  Passes,  the  reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the 
operations  in  Dwatoi,  against  thi  Chamkau;s,  and  in  the  Bara  and  Bazar  Valleys  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  DSO. 
and  two  Clasps). 

69°  Lieut.  J.  F.  Finnis  served  with  the  Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort  in  1094,  and  with  the  Waziristan  Expedi- 
tion under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-95  (Meclal'wih  ulasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Fron- 
tier of  India  under  Sir  William  Locknart  in  1S97-9S  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force, 
including  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range  and  in  the  Kurram  Valley  in  August  and  September  1897  ;  and 
with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  forcing  of  tlie  Sarnpasdra  and  Arhanga  Passes  and  the  opera- 
tions against  the  Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

691  Lieut.  E.  R.  P.  Boileau  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  3895  with  the  1st 
Battalion  East  Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier 
of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-93  with  the  1st  Battalion  2nd  Goorkha  Rifles,  with  the  Kohat-Kurram 
Field  Force  including  the  relief  of  the  Samana  Forts  and  with'  tl  e  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  expe- 
ditions to  the  Waran  Valley,  Dwatoi,  and  Charukani  country,  and  the  march  down  the" Bara  Valley  (three  Clasps). 
6,2  Lieut.  H.  G.  W.  Chandler  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  witn  the  Reserve  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  afterwards  on  the  Line  of  Com- 
munications at  Bara  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

69'J  Lieut.  J.  G.  Edwardes  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  3rd  Goorkha  Rifles  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

694  Lieut.  J.  A.  Bliss  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills,  Burma,  in  1S92-93.  Served  in  the  campaign  on 
the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with 
the  21st  Madras  Pioneers,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  between  Kohat  and  Parachinar  in  September  and 
October  1897,  in  the  action  at  Dargai  on  20th  October,  in  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley,  and  in  the  operations  in 
the  Waran  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

6?s  Lieut.  E.  B.  Barratt  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-9S  attached  to  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  at 
Maidan,  including  the  Chamkani  and  Bazar  Valley  Expeditions  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

69&  Lieut.  A.  K.  Rawlins  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  24th  Punjab  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  the  Malakand,  including  the 
night  attacks  on  t.ie  Camp  of  the  26th  and  27th  July  and  the  engagement  at  Landakai  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
DSO.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

r>97  Lieut.  C.  R.  Johnson  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  tho 
1st  Battalion  5th  Goorkha  Rifles  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
69s  Lieut.  W.  H.  Norman  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

699  Lieut  G.  H.  F.  Kelly  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  23rd  Bengal 
Infantry,  including  the  engagement  at  Malakand  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North 
West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart.  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Punjab  Infantry  with  the  Tirah  Ex- 
peditionary Force,  including  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley  (two  Clasps). 

700  Lieut.  G.  B.  Sanford  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1S92.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force 
under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  4th  Gurkha  Rifles,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

791  Lieut.  E.  H.  S.  Cullen  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  34th  Punjab  Pioneers 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7°2  Lieut.  A.  B.  Tillard  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  1st  Battalion  3rd  Goorkha  Rifles,  including  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range,  and  also  with 
the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

704  Lieut.  S.  D.  B.  Ketchen  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  High- 
landers (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the 
1st  Battalion  5th  Goorkha  Rifles  (Clasp). 

705  Lieut.  G.  T.  Davis  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  22nd  Punjab  Infantry  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  in 
Swat  and  Bajaur  including  the  night  attack  of  Nawagai  on  the  19th,  20th  and  21st  September ;  with  the  Mohmand 
Field  Force,  including  the  capture  of  the  Badmanai  Pass  and  the  operations  in  the  Mittai  and  Suran  Valleys ; 
and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Line  of  Communications,  including  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on 
the  18th  October  1S97  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

706  Lieut.  D.  C.  Young  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the 
1st  Battalion  4th  Goorkha  Rifles  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

707  Lieut.  H.  B.  Rattray  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  45th  Rattray's  Sikhs,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Chakdara  (wounded),  in  the 
operations  in  Upper  Swat  and  Bajaur.  and  in  the  engagement  at  Landakai ;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  and  the  Khyber  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  Medal 
with  three  Clasps). 

708  Lieut.  G.  D.  M.  Moore  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  2Sth  Bombay  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Mohmand  Field  Force., 
including  the  engagement  at  Badmanai  Pass  and  the  capture  of  Jarobi ;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force, 
including  the  operations  in  the  Maidan  and  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

709  Lieut.  G.  Drage  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills,  Burmah,  in  1892-93. 

711  Lieut.  A.  S.  Cobbe  served  in  the  operations  in  Cnitral  in  1895  with  the  Gilgit  Relief  Force,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  Chakalwart  and  Nisa  Ghol  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

712  Lieut.  F.  A.  Goldthorp  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with 
the  3rd  Punjab  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

714  Lieut.  A.  W.  Peek  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the 
and  Punjab  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

715  Lieut.  C.  B.  Winter  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1802. 

716  Lieut.  C.  Mackenzie  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  13th  Bengal  Lancers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

718  Lieut.  T.  C.  Browning  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent  with  the  Reserve  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary- 
Force,  and  afterwards  on  the  Line  of  Communications  at  Bara  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

719  Lieut.  R.  C.  W.  Lukin  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  gth, 
Bengal  Lancers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

W°  Lieut.  S.  H.  E.Nicholas  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William- 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent  with  the  Reserve  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionaiy 
Force,  and  afterwards  on  the  Line  of  Communications  at  Bara  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

724  Lieut.  L.  C.  Jones  served  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892. 

725  Lieut.  W.  C.  French  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Bat- 
talion 3rd  Goorkhas  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

726  Lieut.  H.  W.  F.  Cooke  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Stediaan  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


Indian  Staff  Corps. —  War  Services  of  Lieutenants.  47  ie 

727  Lieut.  T.  J.  M'Leod  served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Sangar  and  Mastan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

728  Lieut.  F.  E.  Coningham  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  F./rce  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

729  Lieut.  A.  G.  Kemhall  served  with  theChitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  189s  with  the  23rd  Bengal 
Infantry,  including  the  engagement  at  Malakand  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

730  Lieut.  A.  A.  Irvine  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  in  1895  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir  Robert  Low 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

731  Lieut.  F.  M.  Smith  serve  1  with  the  Chitral  Ralief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Bat- 
talion 3rd  Goorkhas  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

732  Lieut.  F.  L.  Orman — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

733  Lieut.  G.  H.  Prevost  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  iu  1891  (Medal  with  Claspi. 

7,4  Lieut.  A.  H.  Ommanney  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  Corps 
of  Guides  Infantry,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass — severely  wounded  ( Med  il  with  Clasp;. 

735  Lieut.  E.  W.  M'K.  Ballantyne  served  with  the  Waziristan  Delimitat'on  Escort  under  Brigadier  General 
Turner  in  1894  with  the  1st  Punjab  Cavalry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

736  Lieut.  R.  E.  A.  Hamilton  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  4th  Gurkha  Rifles,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at 
Mamugai  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  4th  Goorkha  Rifles,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  capture  at  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  the  operations  against  the  Chamkanis  and  in 
the  Bazar  Valley  (two  Clasps). 

737  Lieut.  C.  L.  S.  Seton  Browne  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1S97-98  in  the  1st  Brigade  Tochi  Fielu  Force  with  the  1st  Punjab  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Maizar— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

733  Lieut.  A.  C.  Stewart  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  Queen's 
Own  Corps  of  Guides,  including  the  engagements  at  Malakand  and  Paujkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

739  Lieut.  C.  A.  R.  Hutchinson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force,  including  the  operations  on  the  Samana 
Range  and  in  the  Kurrim  Valley  in  August  and  September  1897  ;  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  includ- 
ing the  engagement  at  Dargai,  the  forcing  of  the  Simpagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  the  operations  against  the 
Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

7,0  Lieut.  F.  C.  Tregear  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Tambaka  Ciuntry  in  1892,  including  the  capture  of 
Tambi  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  in  the  expedition  to  the  Gambia  against  Fjdey  Silahin  1894  with  the  1st  Battalion 
West  India  Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

741  Lieut.  A.  H.  G.  Thomson  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  30th 
Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

742  Lieut.  H.  j.  P.  Browne  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-95  with 
the  1st  Battalion  5th  Goorkha  Rifles  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

743  Lieut.  H.  A.  H.  Rice  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Ribert  Low  in  1895  with  the  4th  Sikk 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

741  Lieut.  G.  R.  D.  Churchill  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  Maxim 
gun  detachment  of  the  1st  Battalion  East  Surrey  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

745  Lieut.  A.  E.  Sealy  served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2ud  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  4tn  Goorkha  Rifles,  and  wis  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  in  tue  operations  against  the  Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bazar 
Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

746  Lieut.  C.  D.  Mears  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion 
East  Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gal'antry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army 
List,"  p.  786.] 

747  Lieut.  R.  Martin  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1893  as  Assistant  Transport 
Officer  3rd  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  trie  North  West  Frontier  o  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  in  the  1st  Brigade  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Punjab  Infantry  (Clasp). 

748  Lieut.  G.  W.  G.  Liudesay  served  witn  the  Isazai  Exuedition  in  1892. 

749  Lieut.  A.  B.  Minchin  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1S92. 

750  Lieut.  J.  C.  H.  M'Caskill  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Lowin  1895  with  the  Queen's 
Own  Corps  of  Guides  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

741  Lieut.  A.  B.  Battye  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1803  with  the  1st  B  1  ttalion 
East  Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Norih  West  Frontier  of  India 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  6th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Clasp/. 

752  Lieut.  H.  L.Toinkins  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  Indii  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as  Railway  Transport  Officer  on  the  Line  of  Communications 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  BSO  ,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

756  Lieut.  A.  Skeene  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Noith  West  Fr.  ntier  of  India  under  Sir  Willi  im  Lickhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  24th  Punjab  Infantry,  including  the  defence  of  tae  Malakand  and  the  engagement  at 
Landakai  (Medal  with  twe  Clasps). 

757  Lieut.  Knox  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897- 
98  with  the  36th  Sikhs  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

758  Lieut.  M.  E.  Dooping-Hepenstal  served  in  the  campaign  i>n  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  2nd  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent  with  the  Resevve  Brigade  Tirah  Expe- 
ditionary Force  and  afterwards  on  tne  Liue  ot'Ooininuuicadons  at  B.iri  (Medal  with  Cla«p). 

759  Lieut.  J.  C.  C.  Angelo  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  S.r  William  Lockuart  iu  1894-95  with  the 
20th  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

760  Lieut.  F.  A.  Maxwell  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S05  with  the  Queen's 
Own  Corps  of  Guides,  including  the  engagements  at  Malakand  aud  Paujkora  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Madal 
with  Clasp). 

761  Lieut.  C.  Vickers  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Lowin  1895  with  the  13th  Bengal 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

752  Lieut.  A.  L.  Bickford  si  rved  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Locthart 
in  18J7-98  with  the  2nd  Punjab  Infantry  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  march  down  the;  Bara 
Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

764  Lieut.  S.  B.  A.  Patterson  served  wilh  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95 
with  the  38th  Dogras  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  38th  Do^r.s,  including  the  relief  of 
Chakdara,  the  night  attack  at  Markhanai,  the  operations  against  the  Mauiuuds,  and  the  engagement:,  at  .1  •Tab. 
and  Gut,  and  at  Badalai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps;. 

765  Lieut.  J.  T.  G.  Adamson  served  turougaoat  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Rober;  Lo.v 
in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  ihe  Butt's  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

767  Lieut.  C.  Hodgkinson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Korth  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  6th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Claspi. 

763  Lieut.  G.  E.  White  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1891-92  with  the  North  Eastern  Column  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-08  with 
the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force,  including  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range  and  in  the  ivurram 
Valley  in  August  and  Septemoer  1897  ;  and  with  th3  Tiran  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  engagement  at 
Dargai -severely  wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

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772  Lieut.  C.  C.  Newnham  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  6th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'"3  Lieut.  E.  H.  Sweet  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  Kurram  Kohat  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Battalion  2nd  Goorkha  Rifles,  with  the  Tirah  Expe- 
ditionary Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

77i  Lieut.  A.  A.  James  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S93  with  the  29th  Punjab 
Infantry  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

775  Lieut.  Badcock  was  awarded  the  bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  assisting  to  save  a  trooper 
who  had  fallen  from  his  horse  into  the  River  Goomtee  at  Lucknow  on  the  17th  April  1897. 

7"6  Lieut.  W.  F.  Bainbiidge  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Sikh  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

778  Lieut.  R.  J.  T.  Stewart  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  22nd  Punjab  Infantry  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  the  opera- 
tions in  Swat  and  Bajour,  including  the  night  attack  of  Nawagai  on  the  10th,  20th  and  21st  September;  with  the 
Mohmand  Field  Force,  including  the  capture  of  the  Badmanai  Pass  and  the  operations  in  the  Mittai  and  Suran 
Valleys,  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

779  Lieut.  H.  E.  Herdon  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Froniier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  1st  Sikh  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

782  Lieut.  B.  M.  L.  Brodhurst  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95 
with  the  1st  Battalion  4th  Goorkha  Rifles  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

783  Lieut.  E.  G.  W.  Pratt  served  in  tbe  campaign  011  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent  with  the  Reserve  Brigade  Expeditionary  Force, 
and  afterwards  on  the  Line  of  Communications  at  Bara  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

781  Lieut.  R.  M.  Hall  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  in  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  13th  Bengal  Lancers,  and  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  as 
Transport  Officer  5th  Brigade  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

785  Lieut.  J.  G.  Greig  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  28th  Bombay  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  including  the 
engagement  at  the  Badmanai  Pass  and  the  capture  of  Jarobi;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including 
the  operations  in  the  Maidan  and  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7<*«  Lieut.  E.  S.  Earle  served  with  the  Waziristan  field  Force  under  Sir  Willia.n  ijocKhart  in  1894-95  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  Border  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

787  Lieut.  D.  M.  Watt  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robero  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion 
Gordon  Hishdlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass—  slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clisp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah 
Expeditionary  force  with  the  and  Prince  of  Wales'  Own  Goorkhas  (two  Clasps). 

<88  Lieut.  W.  J.  Keen  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Roberc  Low  in  1895  with  the  37th  Bengal 
Infantry,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with  Ciaspi. 

783  Lieut.  L.  S.  Browne  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  38th  Dogras,  including  the  relief  of  Chakdani,  the  night  attack 
at  Markhanai,  the  operations  against  the  Mamunds,  and  the  engagements  at  Agrah  and  Gut  and  at  Badalai  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

791  Lieut.  J.  B.  Bowring  served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lickhart  in  1S94-93  with  the 
and  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp/.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  tho  2nd  Punjab  Infantry  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force,  with  the  Kohat 
Kurram  Field  Fores,  iu  the.  ^p3rn.tions  ou  the  S.i.oiana  in  September  1897  including  the  relief  of  Gulistan,  and  with 
the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley  (M3dal  with  three  Clasps). 

792  Lieut,  is.  M.  Rice  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1836-87,  including  the  operations  in  tho  Alou  and 
Mingin  districts  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  in  the  Chin  Hills  in  1890-92,  including  the  operations  of  the  Tashon 
Column. 

794  Lieut.  W.  G.  P.  Murray  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  29th 
Punjab  Infantry  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

",Ji  Lieut.  E.  B.  Peacock  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  undor  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Adjutant  and 
Quarter  Master  at  the  Native  Military  Base  Deoot  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

796  Lieut.  A'M.  Houston  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  in  the  1st  Brigade  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  1st  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

793  Lieut.  J.  S.  Bogle  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robei't  Low  in  1895  with  the  Queen's  Own 
C  3rps  of  Guides,  including  the  engagements  at  Malakand  and  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

799  Lieut.  E.  W.  Costello  served  in  the  eampaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897  with  tho  22nd  Punjab  Infantry  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  and  was  twice  wounded  in  the  attacks 
on  26th  July  and  2nd  August  1"(£,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps)  ;  was  awarded  the  ITUT.  for  conspicuous  bravery 
during  the  operations  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  in  1897  as  here  recorded  : — "  On  the  night  of  the  26th 
July,  at  the  Malakand.,  Lieut.  Costello  went  out  from  the  hospital  enclosure,  and,  with  the  assistance  of  two 
sepoys,  brought  in  a  wounded  Lance-Havildar  who  was  lying  sixty  yards  away  in  the  open  on  the  football  ground. 
This  ground  was  at  the  time  overrun  with  swordsmen  and  swept  by  a  heavy  fire  both  from  the  enemy  and  our  own 
men  who  were  holding  the  sapper  lines." 

800  Lieut.  A.  H.  P.  Harrison  served  in  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1394-95  with 
the  33rd  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

801  Lieut.  J".  H.  Doveton  served  with  the  Chitr»l  Relief  Forco  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battal:on 
Bedfordshire  Regiment,  including  the  stovming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

802  Lieut.  K.  L.  W.  Mackenzie  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  fa  1897-98  with  the  23th  Bombay  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Mohmand  Field  Force, 
including  the  engagement  at  Badmanai  Pass  and  the  capture  of  Jarobi ;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force, 
including  the  operations  in  the  Maidan  and  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

s"'  Lieut.  C.  A.  Vivian  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Kohat 
Kurram  Field  Force,  and  afterwards  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  15th  Bengal  Infantry,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Dargai  on  the  iSth  and  20th  October,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga 
Passes,  and  the  engagements  at  Saran  Sar  and  Tsiri  Kandao(two  Clasps). 

8U»  Lieut.  J.  L.  Furney  seived  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  ?ir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  22nd  Punjab  Infantry  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  in 
Swat  and  Bajour,  including  the  night  attack  of  Nawagai  on  the  :9th,  20th  and  21st  September  ;  with  the  Mohmand 
Field  Force,  including  the  capture  of  the  Badmanai  Pass  and  the  operations  in  the  Mittai  and  Suran  Vallsyn,  an  1 
with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Line  of  Communications,  including  the  engagement  at  Dargai  on  the 
18th  October  1897  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

803  Lieut.  H.  jb.  St.  John  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  45th  Raitray's  Sikhs,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  the  Malakand,  the  relief  of  ChaSi- 
dara,  tho  operations  in  Upper  Swat  and  Bajaur,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Landakai  ;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expe- 
ditionary Force  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  and  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  three  Clas&p). 

809  Lieut.  S.  F.  B.  Dalrymple-Hay  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the 
2Qth  Punjab  Infantry  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

810  Lieur,.  Haworth  served  in  the  campaign  on  ths  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shin  Kamar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps.) 

812  Lieut.  F.  S.  Keen  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  urder  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  45th  Rattray's  Sikhs,  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara 
Valley  and  tho  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


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814  Lieut.  R.  W.  Henderson  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  undei-  Sir 
Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

817  Lieut.  Batemau  Champain  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir 
Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Buffs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

813  Lieut.  J.  E.  B.  Johnson  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1893  with  the  Queen's 
Own  Corps  of  Guides,  including  the  engagements  at  Malakand  and  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

820  Lieut.  W.  Hesketh  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  attached  to  the  1st  Bat- 
talion Gordon  Highlanders,  including  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

883  Lieut.  C.  H.  Villiers-Stuart  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  21st  Madras  Pioneers,  and  was  present  in  the 
operations  between  Kohat  and  Parachinar  in  September  and  October  1897,  and  in  the  action  at  Dargai  on  20th 
October  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

SJ-  Lieut.  G.  K.  Channer. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Harts's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

SJ5  Lieut.  J.  D.  Stirling  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Rob;rt  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and 
the  engigement  at  Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp)." 

820  Lieut.  R.  J.  Hilsoii  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion 
East  Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Claspi. 

857  Lieut.  0.  E.  Knapp  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1S97-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Devenshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

828  Lieut.  H.  R.  E.  Pratt  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  36th  Sikhs,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range,  including  the 
siege  of  Gulistan  (mentioned  in  despatches);  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  capture  of  the 
Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  engagements  at  Saran  Sar  and  Tsiri  Kandao,  the  operations  in  the  Maidan, 
Bagh,  and  Waran  Valleys,  and  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  BSO.  and  Medal  with 
three  Clasps). 

830  Lieut.  G.  A.  M'Watters  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  21st  Madras  Pioneers,  and  was  present  in  the 
operations  between  Kohat  and  Parachinar  in  September  and  October  1897,  in  the  action  at  Dargai  on  20th  October, 
in  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Waran  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

831  Lieut.  W.  A.  S.  Walker  served  in  tho  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  45th  Rattray's  Sikhs,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  the  Malakand,  the  operations  in 
Lpper  Swat  and  Bajaur,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Landakai ;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  includ- 
ing the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  and  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

832  Lieut.  E.  C.  Alexander  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  was  pre-' 
sent  at  the  engagement  of  t'hagru  Kotal,  at  the  capture  of  Dargai,  and  the  forcing  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga 
Passes,  the  reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar  and  the  operations  in  the  Waran  and  Bara  Valleys  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

831  Lieut.  F.  G.  Marsh  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  21st  Madras  Pioneers,  and  was  present  in  the 
operations  between  Kohat  and  Parachinar  in  September  and  October  1897,  in  the  action  at  Dargai  on  20th  October, 
in  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Waran  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps), 

831  Lieut.  S.  Morton  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Provost  Marshal  ist  Brigade,  and  took  part  in  the  defence 
of  the  Malakand  and  the  engagement  at  Landakai;  also  with  the  Buner  Field  Force  as  Provost  Marshal  ist 
Brigade  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

8,7  Second  Lieut.  E.  G.  D.  de  Labilliere  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1894-95  with  the  38th  Dogras  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  38th  Dogras  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

83>  Lieut.  G.  S.  Clarke  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  34th  Punjab  Pioneers 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

839  Second  Lieut.  F.  A.  Magniac  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  with  the  15th  Bengal  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

810  Lieut.  L.  L.  Wheatley  served  in  the  campaisn  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  45th  Rattray's  Sikhs,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Chakdara  (wounded),  in  the  opera- 
tions in  Upper  Swat  and  Bajaur,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Landakai ;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DUO.,  and  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

842  Lieut.  E.  W.  C.  Ridgeway  served  in|  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  2nd  Goorkha  Rifles  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

843  Second  Lieut.  H.  S.  Becher  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  ist  Battalion  2nd  Goorkha  Rifles  with  the  Kurram  Kohat  Field  Force,  including  the 
relief  of  the  Samana  Forts,  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  actions  at  Dargai  on  the  18th 
and  20th  October,  the  expeditions  to  the  Waran  Valley,  Dwatoi  and  Chamkani  country,  and  tho  march  down  the 
Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

814  Lieut.  W.  R.  Ross  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  24th  Punjab  Infantry,  including  the  defence  of  the  Malakand  and  the  engagement  at 
Landakai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

846  Second  Lieut.  W.  D.  Reid  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  21st  Madras  Pioneers,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  at  Dargai  on  20th  October,  in  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Waran  and 
Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

843  Second  Lieut.  E.  F.  Holland  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

849  Second  Lieut.  A.  L.  D.  Shewell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  and  at  the  capture  of  Bagh  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

85°  Second  Lieut.  A.  E.  Jewett  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

851  Second  Lieut.  W.  W.  Van  Someren  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  36th  Sikhs  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  capture  of  the 
Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  engagements  at  Saran  Sar  and  Tsiri  Kandao,  the  operations  in  the  Maidan, 
Bagh,  and  Waran  Valleys,  and  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Shin 
Kamar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

853  Second  Lieut.  J.  G.  Jennings  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  34th  Punjab  Pioneers  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

834  Second  Lieut.  J.  H.  Watson  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Mohmand  Field  Force  with  the  ist  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

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47*^  Indian  Staff  Corps — War  Services  of  Lieutenants. 

456  Second  Lieut.  F.  G.  Moore  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  waspresent 
at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  the  capture  of  Bagh,  the  Dwatoi  reconnaissance,  the  crossing 
of  the  Kahu  Darra,  and  in  the  expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

857  Second  Lieut.  W.  G.  K.  Gough  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  Iuaia  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

8SS  Second  Lieut.  H.  B.  D.  Baird  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William. 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  (Medal  with 
Clasp), 

850  Second  Lieut.  R.W.  de  C.Rennick  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  16th  Bengal  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

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Governor  General's  Body  Guard  (Raised  in  1773).  472 

"J  at  a" — "  Ava" — "Mahabajpobe" — "Moodkee" — "Feeozeshuhue" — "Alliwal" — "Sobbaok." 
Head  Quarters  at  Dehra  Dhoon.     Uniform,  Scarlet.    Facings,  Dark  Slue. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Coeps. 


Abut 
Rank. 


Rem  irks. 


Captain  R.  E.  Grimston,  Staff  Corps   ...'13  Apr.  92  Commandant,  22  July  98— From  6  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Captain  W.  R.  Bird  wood,  Staff  Corps  ...    9  May  96  Adjutant,  24  May  93.— From  11  Bengal  Lancers. 
Surgeon  Lt.  Col,  G.  A.  Emerson,  MB....]  1  Oct.  97  In  medical  charge,  6  Apr.  98— Civil,  Dehra  Dhoon. 


Establishment. — Commandant;  Adjutant;  1  Risadar  ;  2jamadars;  7  Duffadars;  7  Lance  Duffadars;  3  Farriers  ; 
2  Trumpeters;  98  Troopers. 


1st  Bengal  Lancers  (late  ist  Irregular  Cavalry  —  Skinner's  Horse. — Raised  in  1803) 

Class  Regiment— Hindustani  Mahomedans. 
"Bhubtpobe" — "Candahab,  1842  " — "Afghanistan,  18-9-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Lucknow.      Uniform,  Yellow.    Facing*,  Blaclc.  [duty,  Simla- 

Major  R.F.Gartside-Tipping,  Staff  Corps 
Colonel  St.  J.  F.  Michel!,  Staff  Corps  ... 


Major  C.  H.  Hayes,  Staff  Corps 

Major  VV.  D.  Thomson,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  C.  Davis,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  L.Roberts,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  C.  Finch,  Staff  Corps  

(Captain  C.  P.  G.  Griffin,  Staff  Corps   ... 
Lieut.  C.  A.K.  Johnson,  Staff  Corps   ... 

Lieut.  C.  D.  Mears,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  D.  Russell,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  H.  H.  Sproule,  Staff  Corps 

and  Lieut.  H.  B.  Cheyne,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  G.  Knowles,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  T.  Mould,  Indian  Med.  Ser. 
Captain  J.Gould,ilO.  Ind.  Med.  Service 


3  Aug.  93'Commandant,  10  Sept.  94,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel. — On  Special 

26  Mar.  95  2nd  in  Command   and  Squadron  Commander,  20    Feb.    93. — 

A.  Q.  M.  Gen.,  Punjab  Command.  [—Furlough. 

1  Oct.  94'2nd  in   Command    and  Squadron   Commander,    10    Sept.    94. 

1  May  98  Squadron  Commander,  22  Feb.  88. — Assistant  Judge  Adv.  Gen. 
23  Apr.  92jSquadron  Commander,  4  Aug.  91. — Offg.  Commandant. 
25  Aug.  94  Squadron  Commander,  30  Oct.  94. 
30  Jan.  95]Squadron  Commander,  20  May  97. — Sick  Furlough. 

7  Feb.  goiSqnadron  Officer,  2S  April  90. 

15  Sept. 91  Squadron  Officer    and    Adjutant,   3  Aug.  95. 
1  June  93'Squadron  Officer,  i3  June  93. — Furlough. 

30  Nov.  9sJSquadron  Officer,  20  May  97. 

8  June  96jOfficiating  Squadron  Officer. 
5  Aug.  96|Officiati)n  S  (uadron  Officer. 

jo  June  96  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

31  Mar.  88  In  medical  charge,  4  Aug.  92. — Sick  Furlough. 
29  July  96 (Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


2nd  Bengal  Lancers  (late  2nd  Irregular  Cavalry. — Raised  in  1809). 

■Class  Squadron  Regiment— i  Squadron   Sikhs,  i  Squadron  Rajpuls,  i  Squadron  Jats,  i  Squadron  Hindustani 

Mahomedans. 
"  Aebacan" — "Sobbaon" — "  Punjab  " — "Egtpt,  1882," — "Tbl-el-Kebib." 
Head  Quarters  at  Weerut.     Uniform,  Bine.     Facings,  Light  Blue. 
•kt.Colnnel  G.  H.  V.  Garbett,  Staff  Corpsjr.7  Nov.  95'Commandant,  11  July  97. 


Major  K.  S.  Davison,  Staff  Corps. 
Major  St.  G.  L.  Steele,  Staff  Corps 
Major  J.  G.  Turner,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  F.  H.  B.  Commeline,  StaffCorps 
Captain  J.  A.  Douglas,  StaffCorps  


p.s.c.  Captain  M.  E.  Willoughby,  S.C... 

Captain  W.  B.  James,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  H.  F.  Turner,  StaffCorps.. 

Xieut.  L.  L.  Maxwell,  StaffCorps 

Lieut. A.  G.  Pritchard,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  G.Thomas,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  P.  B.  Sangster,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  W.  K.  Bourne,  StaffCorps 

Major  A.  W.  Dawson,  MD.lnd.  Med.  S 


19  Aug. 9512nd  inCom. and  Squadron  Comdr.,  n  July97. — Sick  Furlough. 
11  May  98jSquadron  Commander,  22  Feb.  88. — D.  A.  A.  Gen.,  Bengal. 

22  Jan.  96: Squadron  Commander.  1  Jan.  91. — Insp.    Off.  Rajpootana  and 

N.W.P.  Imp.  Service  Cavalry. 
10  Mar. 94  Squadron  Commander,  1  Jan.  91. 
25  Aug.  94  Squadron  Commander,  6  Jon.   94. — D.A.Q.M.G.  In  tell.  Branch. 

I     Quarter  Master  General's  Department. 
6  Feb.  95!  Squadron  Commander,  6  Jan.  94. 

30  Jan.  97  Squadron  Comdr.,  11  July  97. — Officiating  S.S.O.,  Delhi. 
14  Sept. 98  Squadron  Officer,  6  Oct.  02.— Staff  College,  Sandhurst. 

31  July  90  Squadron  Officer,  28  Sept.  93. — Officiating  Adjutant. 

13  Oct.   gijSquadron  Officer,  6  Jan.  94. — Officiating  Squadron  Commander. 

23  Nov.  94jSquadron  Officer.  26  Sept.  97. — On  Plague  duty. 
28  Feb.  97  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

13  Feb.  98 'Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
1  Apr.  93  In  medical  charge,  isMaygo. 


3rd  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  4th  Irregular  Cavalry — 2nd  Regiment  Skinner  s  Horse 

— Raised  6  Bee.  1814). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— i  Squadron  Sikhs,  i  Squadron  Jats,  i  Squadron  Rangurs,  \  Squadron  Rajputs, 

J  Squadron  Hindustani  Mahomedans. 
"Afghanistan " — "  Ghtjznee"— "Maharajpobe" — "Khelat" — "Moodkee"— "Feeozeshuhue"  — 
"  Ali.iwai."— "  Kandahab,  1SS0" — "Afghanistan,  1879-S0." 
With  Kohit  Kurram  Fjrae.     Depit  at  Jullunder.      Uniform,  Blue.  Facings,  Yellow. 

lit.ColonelG.  H.Elliott,  Staff  Corps 113  July  93  Commandant,  16  Aug.  95.— Furlough.  [Offg.  Comdr. 

Major  H.  J.  J.  Middleton,  StaffCorps  ...  28  Oct.   9'>j2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  16  Aug.  95. — 

Major  A.  N.  Carr,  Staff  Corps '30  Jan.  98)Squadron  Commander,  1   Nov.  88. 

Captain  C.  Jackson,  Staff  Corps    it  Aug.  9i|Squadron  Commander,  1  July  92. 

Captain  W.  E.  A.  Blakeney,  Staff  Corps  10  May  93  Squadron  Commander,  16  Aug.  95. 
Captain  C.  L.  Hamilton,  Staff  Corps  ...J  10  May  9;: Squadron  Officer,  12  Aug.  89. 
Captain  F.  L.  Moore,  Staff  Corps  ...     ...    7  Feb.  96  Squadron  Officer,  6  July  89. 

Lieut.  R.  L.  Morris,  StaffCorps 1 31  July  91  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  16  Aug.  95. 

Lieut.  C.  L.  Gaussen,  StaffCorps -5  Aug.  91  Squadron  Officer,  9  Sept.  98. 

'Lieut.  G.  A.  Beeher,  Staff  Corps    I21  Oct.  91  (Officiating  Squadron  Officer.— From  8  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Lieut.  E.  C.  Loch,  StaffCorps      J2i  Apr.  95lOfficiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Lieut.  E.  C.  W.  Conway-Gordon,  S.C 116  Apr.  97JOfficiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Major  F.Wyville-Thoi'uson,?l/.B.Ind.M.S.!3o  Sept.gSiIn  medical  cnarge, 26  Sept.93. — Lawrence  Mil.  Asylum,  Sanawar. 
Lieut.  A.  A.  F.  M'Ardle,  MB.  Ind.  M.  S.I28  Jan.  97  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

-Each  Regiment  of  Bengal  Cavalry  consists  of  Half  Squadrons,  organized  in  4  Squadrons,  with  the  following  Establish- 
ment:— Commandant;  4  Squadron  Commanders;  4  Squadron  Officers;  1  Medical  Officer;  4  Risaldars  ;  4 
Risaidars  ;  1  WordieMajor;   8  Jamedars;  8  Kote  Dafedars;  56  Dafedars;  S  Trumpeters;    536  Privates. 


,473         4th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  6th  Irregular  Cavalry. — Raised  in  1840;. 

Class  Squalron  Regirnsui — 2  Squadrons  Hindustani  Mahometans,  1  Squadron  Sikhs,  1  Squadron  Jats. 
Granted  an  Honorary  Standard  for  Service  in  Sind,  1S44,  with  the  device — "  a  lion  passant  regardant." 

"Afghanistan,  1879-E0." 
Head  Quarters  at  Saugor.     Detachment  at  Jubbulpore.     Uniform,  Scarlet.    Facings,  Blue. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 


Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  Lamb,  Staff  Corps 

Major  E.  H.  H.  Montresor,  Staff  Corps.. 

Major  F.  J.  B.  Priestley,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  \V.  C.  Knight',  Staff  Corps  

p.s.c.  Captain  G.  de  S.  Barrow,  Staff  C 
Captain  H.  G.  Stainforth,  Staff  Corps.. 


Captain  F.Shakespear,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  V.  Smith,  Scad- Corps 

Lieut.  F.  T.  T.  Moore,  Stall  Corps  

Lient.  D.  il.  it.  Macaulay,  Staff  Corps.. 

Lieut.  J.  L.  Smith,  Staff  Corps  

2nd  Lieut.  C.  H.  Martin,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  W.  W.White,  UD.  Ind.  Med.S. 


A  I!  MY 

Rank. 


S  May 

S  May 

30  Jan 

25  Aug. 

23  Aug. 
7  Feb. 

9  Nov. 
•21  July 

24  Sept 
10  Jan. 

4  Oct. 

2<  Mar. 

1  Oct. 


Remarks. 


Commandant,  3:  Dec.  94. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  25  Nov.  96. 
Squadron  Commander,  15  Jan.  92. — At  Jubbulpore. 
Squadron  Commander,  31  Dec.  94. — Staff  College,  Sandhurst. 
Squadron  Commander,  21  July  96. 

Squadron  Officer,  4  Aug.  87. — Assist.  Inspector  of  Army  Signal- 
ing, Puujaub  and  Bengal. 
Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  31  Dec.  94. 
Squadron  Officer,  23  Jan.  96. 

Squadron  Officer,  12  Aug.  96.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  11  May  92. 


5th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  jth  Irregular  Cavalry. — Raised  28  April  1841). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— 2  Squadrons  Hindustani  Mahomedans,  1  Squadron  Rajputs,  1  Squadron  Jats. 

"  PUNJAB  "  — ' '  MOOLTAN  " — "  AFGHANISTAN,   1879-S0." 

Head  Quarters  at  Cawnpore.     Uniform,  Scarlet.    Facings,  Bark  Blue. 


Lt. Colonel  W.  AV.  Lean,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  W.  G.  5Tate,  Stiff  Corps  ... 
Captain  S.  C.  Gough,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  H.  E.  Boileau,  Staff  Corps  . 

Captain  E.  B.  Lang,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  C.  Boileau,  Staff  Corps 


Oapt.  H.  J.  M.  Macandrew,  Staff  Corp?  io  Nov. 
Capt.-H.  M'N.  Patterson,  Staff  Corps 

Capt.  W.  K.  Scharlieb,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  L.  T.Hay,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  L.  C.  Jones,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  N.  Holden,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  Hodgkinson,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  C.  B.  Stokes,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  F.  W.  Gee,  MB.  Ind.  Med.  S.. 


11  Sept.98iCommandant,  15  Apr.  96.  [lough 

12  Nov.  93  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  21  July  96.— Fur- 
11  Oct.  90  Squadron  Commander,  13    May  90.— Artjt.  Assam  Valley  Light 

Horse  Volunteers. 
23  Apr.  92  Squadron  Commander,  17   Nov.  91. 
25  July  93  Squadron  Commander,  24  Nov.  93. 
14  May  95  Squadron  Commander,  21  Mar.  95. 

Squadron  Commander,  6  July  89.— With  Khyber  Brigade. 
S  Feb.  98  Squadron  Officer,  6  July  89. 

5  Feb.  98  Squadron  Officer,  30  Aug.  92.— Burma  Military  Police. 
5  Feb.  92  Squadron  Officer,  19  Nov.  93. 
11  June  92  Squadron  Orticerand  Adjutant,  16  Feb.  96. 
19  July  93  Squadron  Officer,  S  Jan.  98. 
:7  Jan.  93  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. — Furlough. 
28  July  97 (Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
31  Mar.  88,In  medical  charge,  16  July  94. 


6th  (The  Prince  of  Wales's)  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  Sth  Irregular  Cavalry. — 

Raised  31  Jan.  1842). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— ij  Squadron  Sikhs,  \  Squadron  Rajputs,  J  Squadron  Jats,  i  Squadron  Hindustani 
Hindus,  i  Squadron  Hindustani  Mahomedans. 
Plume  of   the   Prince  of    Wales. 
"Punniau" — "Moodkee" — "Fekozeshuhub" — "  Sob n aon  " — "Egypt,  18S2" — "Tel-el-Kebir." 
Head  Quarters  at  Nowgong.     Uniform,  Blue.    Facings,  Bed. 
Sonoraru  Colonel.— Field  Marshal  U.R.K.  Albert  Edward,   Prince  0/ Wales  and  Dulce  of  Cornwall, 
KG.  KT.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIB.  GOTO. 
Lt.Colonel  J.  C.  F.  Gordon,  Gill.  S.C...  to  Nov.  93,Commandant,  20  Nov.  92.— Furlough. 

30  Dec.  97  2nd  in  Comd.  and  Squadron  Comdr.  20  Nov.  92.— Offg.  Comdt. 
28  Feb.  g^Squadron  Commander,  30  March  86.— Off; 
1  Jan.  96  Squadron  Commander,  18  July  87 


Lt.Colonel  C.  S.  Wheler,  Staff  Corps 
Major  C.  E.W.  Macdonald,  Staff  Corps 

Major  E.  T.  Paul,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  R.  E.  Grimston,  Staff  Corps  ... 

'  Captain  W.  F.  Shakespear,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  0.  F.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps   ... 

Captain  J.  P.  Barnes,  Staff  Corps    

p. s.c. Captain  F.deB. Toang, Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  G.  Maxwell,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  C.  C.  Newnham,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  Hodgkinson,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  B.  Battye,  Staff  Corps   

Lt.Colonel  P.  F.  O'Connor,  MD.  I. M.S. 


23  Apr.  92 
9  Aug.  93 
9  Sept. 93 

0  Feb.  95 
9  Dec.  95 

1  Dec.  90 
7  Mar.  94 
9  May  95 

16  July  93 
31  Mar.  95 


-D. 


2nd  in  Command. 
A.  A.  General,  Oude. 


Squadron  Commander,  I20  Nov.  92.  —  Comdt.  Gov.  Gen.'s  Body 

Squadron  Commander,  20  Nov.  92.  [Guard. 

Squadron  Commander,  23  Apr.  94.— Furlough. 

Squadron  Officer,  2  June  88. 

Squadron  Officer,  9  Apr.  91.  [Troops. 

Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  20  Nov.  92.— Offg.  Imp.  Service 

Squadron  Officer,  2  Dec.  97.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  23  Aug.  82. 


7th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  if tJt  Irregular  Cavalry. — Raised  24  Jan.  1846). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— i  Squadron  Jats,  £  Squadron  Sdchs,  i  Squadron  Dogras,}  Squadron  Rajputs,  £  Squi 


juadrou 


Brahmins,  i  Squadron  Hindustani  Mahomedans. 
"Punjab  " — "Burma,  1885-87." 
Head  Quarters  at  Fyzabad.     Half  Squadron  at  Alipore.  Calcutta.      Uniform,  Bed.    Facing 


,  Dark  Blue. 


p.s.c.  Major  A.  M.  Renny,  Staff  Corps ... 
Lt.Colonel  E.  W.  Chalmers,  Staff  Corp? 

Major  F.  G.  Pollock,  Staff  Corps    

Major  J.  H.  Parsons,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  A.  Merewether,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  R.  S.  Alexander,  Staff  Corps   ... 

Captain  G.  C.  Cawood,  Staff  Corps 

p.s.c.  Captain  J.  K.  Tod,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  M'Conaghey,  Staff  Corps    ... 

Lieut. I.  H.Campbell, Stall' Corps 

Lieut.  R.  C.  Harbottle,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  H.  Badcock,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  G.  M.  Wheeler,  Staff  Corps   ... 
Lieut.  J.  F.  Benneit,  Gloucester  Regt.... 

Lieut.  F.  C.  Nicolas.  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  S.  M.Tahourdin,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  P.  O.  Carnegy,  Staff  Corps 


Commandant,  17  Dec.  96,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel.— Furlough. 
2iidin  Command  and  SquadronCommander,  9  Feb.  38.— Snpdt. 

Remount  Depot,  Hussur.  J-Coi?if 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squndron  Commander,  17  Dec.  9fi.— Oflg. 
Squadron  Commander,  20  Feb.  92.— Burma  Commission. 
Squadron  Commander,  1  Feb.  90— Offg.  2nd  m  Command. 
Squadron  Commander,  17  Dec.  96.— Uffg.   Supdt.  of  Remount. 
Squadron  Commander,  14  Mar.  98.  [Depot,  Ahmednugger. 

Squadron  Comdr.  14  Mar.  9S—  Staff  Capt.  Intell.  Branch,  Q.  M. 
Squadron  Comdr.  14  Mar.98.— Staff  Col.  Sandhurst  [Gen.'s  Dept. 
Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  16  Feb.  95. 
Squadron  Officer,  12  Sept.  98. 
Squadron  Officer,  9  Apr.  97.— Furlough. 
Squadron  Officer,  24  Aug.  gS. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
In  medieai  charge,  21  Dec.  96. 


8th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  iSth  Irregular  Cavalry. — Raised  24  Jan.  1846).  474 

Class  Squadron  Regt.— 2  Squadrons  Hindustani  Mahomedans,  1  Squadron  Rajputs,  1  Squadron  Jats. 
"Afghanistan,  1878-80."    Head  Quarters  at  Bareilly.     Uniform,  Blue.    Facings,  Scarlet. 


Ranz,  Names,  and  Cobps. 


Abmy 
Rank. 


Renabks. 


Major  J.  de  C.  D.  Meade,  Staff  Corps  ...    9  Aug.  93|Commandant,  12  Sept.  95,  with  rank  of  Lt.CoIonel. 
Major  E.  H.  Rivett-Carnac,  Staff  Corps  12  Feb.  96,2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  6  June  1 
Major  J.  M.  Carpendale,  Staff  Corps   ...  n  Sept. 97  Squadron  Commonder,  3  Jan.  f 


Captain  W.  M.  Carpendale,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  C.  I.  Wimberley,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  A.  J.  H.  Vanrenen,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  T.  C.  M.  T.  Hogg,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  R.  B.Chaplin,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  A.  Becher,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  R.  E.  Cheyne,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut.  J.  R.  Gaussen,  Staff  Corps 


2  Oct.   92  Squadron  Commander,  21  July  92. 
29  July  93  Squadron  Commander,  27  May  93. 
10  Mar.  94  Squadron  Officer,  12  Sept.  95. — Furlough. 
25  Aug.  97  Squadron  Officer,  11  Dec.  91. 
16  Nov.  98  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  11  Dec.  91. 
21  Oct.  9ijSquadron  Officer,  24  July  93.— With  3  Bengal  Cavalry. 
16  Jan.  91,'Sqiladron  Officer,  16  Apr.  95. — Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Gen. 

C.  C.  Egerton,  Comde.  Khyber  Brigade. 
31  Jan.  94iOtficiating  Squadron  Officer.— Furlough. 

Lieut. _M.  H.  L.  Gale,  Staff  Corps (30  Oct.  96  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

MajorJ.T.Daly,Ji\B. India  Med. Service. I   1  Apr.  gS'In  medical  charge,  22  April  93. 
Note. — The  Cavalry  Regiments  of  the  Punjab  Frontier  Force,  viz.— Guide  Cavalry,  and  1st,  2nd,  3rd  and  5th 
Punjab  Cavalry — take  rank  immediately  after  the  8th  Regiment  of  Bengal  Cavalry. 


9th  Bengal  Lancers  (late  ist  Rodsons  Horse. — Raised  in  1857). 

Class  Squadron  Regt.— ij  Squadron  Sikhs,  J  Squad.  Dogras,  iA  Squad.  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  J  Squad.  Pathans. 
"Delhi" — "Lucknow"  (Relief and  Capture) — "Suakin,  1885" — "Chiteal." 
Head  Quarters  at  Mooltan.     Uniform,  Blue.    Facings,  White. 
Lt. Colonel  G.  L.  Garstin,  Staff  Corps  ...j  3  Sept.96|Commandant,  20  Dec.  94. 

Major  H.L.  Dawson,  Staff  Corps    12  Nov.  93:2nd  in  Command  and  Squad  Commander,  20  Dec.  94. —Sick  Furl. 

Major  F.  W.  P.  Angelo,  Staff  Corps '30  Jan.  98  Squadron  Comdr.  10  Dec.  88.— Insp.  Officer  Imp.  Ser.  Cav.  Punjab. 

Captain  A.  G.  Peyton,  Staff  Corps 111  Aug.  9i!souadron  Commander,  1  Feb.  93. — With  Imp.  Service  Troops. 

Captain  S.  F.  Crocker,  Staff  Corps  10  Mai. 

Captain  G.  P.  B..  Creagh,  Staff  Corps  ...14  May 
Captain  R.  B.  Low,  DSO.  Staff  Corps...!  7  Feb.  96 
Lieut.  A.  W.  Pennington,  Staff  Corps...    3  July  89 

Lieut.  G.  S.  Sheppard,  Staff  Corps  26  Feb.  90 

Lieut.  G.  A..  H.  Beatty,  Staff  Corps 29  Apr.  91 

Lieut.  R.  C.  W.  Lukin,  Staff  Corps 11  May  92 

Lieut.  C.  A.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 10  June  96 

Lieut.  J.  T.  Marsh,  Staff  Corps 24  Aug.  97 

Lt.ColocelE.Palmer.IndiaMed.Service  30  Mar.  92 


Squadron  Commander,  20  Dec.  94. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

Squadron  Commander,  5  Oct.  95. 

Squadron  Officer,  10  Dec.  86. — Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Robert  Low. 

Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  Jan.  92. — Furlough. 

Squadron  Officer,  1  Feb.  93.— Assist.  Mil.  Accountant,  2nd  Class. 

Squadron  Officer,  29  June  93. — Officiating  Adjutant. 

Squadron  Officer,  5  Oct,  95. — Furlough. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  19  Nov.  56. 


10th  (The  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own)  Bengal  Lancers  (late  2nd  Hodson's 

Horse. — liaised  in  1857). 

Class  Squadron  Regt. — iA  Squadron  Sikhs,  i  Squad.  Dogras,  i  Squad.  Punjabi  Mohamedans,  |  Squad.  Pathans. 

"Delhi" — "  Lucknow"  (Relief  and  Capture) — "Abyssinia" — "Afghanistan,  1878-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Nowshera.     Uniform,  Blue.    Facings,  Scarlet. 

Honorary  Colonel.— Field  Marshal -Zf.it. if.  The  Dukeof  Cambridge, KG. KT.KP.GCB.GCS1. GCMG  .GCIF.GCVO. 


Major  E.  J.  F.  Wood,  Staff  Corps . 
Major  F.  A.  Blyth,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Major  R.  C.  Onslow,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  M.  Cowper,  Staff  Corps  in  Aug.  9: 


1  Jan.  93 
n  Feb.  95 
11  Sept. 96 

June  90 


Captain  W.  H.  Fasken,  Staff  Corps  . 
Captain  F.  G.  Cardew,  Staff  Corps 


Commandant,  14  Oct.  94,  with  rank  of  Lt.CoIonel. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  14  Oct.  94. 

Squadron  Commander,   2  Mar.   90. — Deputy  Judge  Advocate 
General,  Madras  Command. 

Squadron  Commander,  1  Oct.  91. 

Squadron  Commander,  14  Oct.  94. — Furlough.  TFurl. 

Squadron  Commander,  15  May  98. — With  Imp.  ServiceTroops. — 

Squadron  Commander,  15  May  98. — Assist.  Sec.  Govt,  of  India, 
Military  Department. — Furlough. 

Squadron  Commander,  15  May  98. 

Squadron  Officer,  1  Oct.  91. — Garrison  Qr.  Mr.,  Fort  William. 

Squadron  Officer,  17  Nov.  94. 

Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  17  Nov.  94. 

Squadron  Officer,  18  Jan.  95. — Furlough. 

Squadron  Officer,  15  May  98. — Comman  ling  Depot. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
2nd  Lieut.  E.  J.  E.  Moir,  Staff  Corps  ...  !2o  Jan.  97,Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
Lt.CoIonel  C.  H.  Beatson,  Ind.Meu. Ser. '30  Sept. 90'ln  medical  charge.  21  Dec.  86. 
CaTurnbull,  lf_B.pt.  W.  B.  Ind.Med.Ser.  29  July  gi. Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


10  May  93 
lo  Mar.  94 

Captain  W.  L.  Maxwell,  Staff  Corps  ...  25  Aug.  94 
Captain  E.  St.  A.  Wake,  Staff  Corps  ...i  6  Feb.  95 

Lieut.  W.  E.  Young,  Staff  Corps   !  4Julygi 

Lieut.  H.  G.  Young,  Staff  Corps    j  2  Mar.  92 

Lieut.  R.  L.  Ricketts,  Staff  Corps    1  4  Apr.  95 

Lieut.  J.  C.  Coldstream,  Staff  Corps   ...I30  Nov.  95 
Lieut.  A.  D.  Strong,  Staff  Corps   !i6  Aug.  9 


11th  (Prince  of  Wales's  Own)  Bengal  Lancers  (late   let  Sikh   Cavalry). 

Raised  in  1857.— Plume  of  the  Prince  of  Wales. 

Class  Squadron  Regt.— 2  Squadrons  Sikhs.  1  Squad.  Dogras,  J  Squad.  Punjabi  Mahomedans.  i  Squad.  Pathans. 

"Lucknow"  (Capture)— "Takl*  Foais" — "  Pkkin"— "  a.li  Mosjid  "— "  Afghanistan,  1878-79  "—"Chiteal." 

Head  Quarters  at  Jhelum.      Uniform,  Blue.    Facings,  Red. 

Honorary  Colonel. — Field  Marshal  H. R.H.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 

KG.  KT.  Kf.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCVO. 

Bt.Lt.Col._H.  H.  R.  Heath,  Staff  Corps.  22  Jan.  ge.Oommandant,  5  Dec.  95 


Major  S.  B.  Beatson,  CB.  Staff  Corps   ,   1  July 
Major  F.  H.  R.  Drummond,  CIE.,  S.C.   16  Feb.  87 

Major  F.  G.  Delamain,  Staff  Corps  12  Feb.  96 

Major  H.  Wright,  DSO.  Staff  Corps  ...  12  Juneg8 
Captain  R.  A.  Carruthers,  Staff  Corps  ;  10  Mar.  94 
Captain  E.  H.  Cole,  Staff  Corps I19  Dec.  94 


Captain  W.  R.  Birdwood,  Staff  Corps...'  9  May  96 
Captain  A.  CM.  Waterfteld,  Staff  Corps  5  Feb.  98 
Bt.  Major  H.  Coapj-Smith,  Staff  Corps.  6  Feb.  98 
Lieut.  M.  F.  Kindersley,  Staff  Corps  ....30  May  91 

Lieut.  W.  H.  Norman,  Staff  Corps  22  Dec.  91 

Lieut.  G.  B.  M.  Sarel,  Starf  Corps \  7  Apr. 


2nd  in  Command  and  Squad.  Comdr.  5  Dec.  95. — Furlough. 

Squad.  Comdr.,  6  JulySS. — With  2  Central  India  Horse. — Furl. 

Squadron  Commander,  20  Aug.  89. 

Squadron  Commander,  20  Aug.  89. — Furlough. 

Squadron  Commander,  5  Dec.95.— Adj.  Behar  Light  Horse. 

Squad. Command. 5  May  97.—  Statiou  Staff  Officer,  Kohat-Kurram 
Force. 

Squad.  Officer.  10  Aug  .89. — Adj.Gov.  Gen.'s  Body  Guard. 

Squadron  Officers  June  90. —Staff  College,  Sandhurst. 

Squadron  Officer,  24  July  93. 

Squadron  Officer,  18  Dec.  93.— Burma  Military  Police.— Fcrl. 

Squadron  Officer,  18  Dec.  93.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
._  Squadron  Officer,  1  Apr.,  95. 

Lieut.  K.  H.  Jackson,  Staff  Corps   j   6  Nov.  92|Squadron  Officer,  20  June  96.— Burma  Military  Polic 

Lieut.  J.  L.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps  lio  Jan.  97|Officiating  Squadron  Officer.  * 

Lieut.  G.  M.  Orr,  Staff  Corps 1 22  Apr.  98  Officiating.  Squadron  Officer.— With  16' Bengal  Cavalry. 

Lt.Col.  W.  A.  Mawson,lBd.  Med.  Ser.i   1  Mar.  96  In  medical  charge  16  July  91. 


475     12th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  2nd  Sikh  Cavalry). — Raised  20  Oct.  1857. 

Class  Squadron  Regiment — 2  Squadrons  Sikhs,  1  Squadron  Dogras,  1  Squadrons  Punjabi  Hahomedans. 

"  Abyssinia" — "Pbiwab  Kotal"—  "Chabasia" — "Kabul,  1879  " — "Afghanistan,  1878-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Peshawur.     Uniform,  Blue.    Facings,  Blue. 


Hank, Names,  and  Cobps. 


Colonel  J.  B.  Lynch,  Staff  Corps 

Major  H.  A.  Ca'rleton,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  H.  Smith,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  G.  W.  Rawlins,  Staff  Corps    .. 

Captain  G.  J.  0.  Hall,  Staff  Corps 

p.».e.  Captain  C.  H.  Selwyn,  Staff  Corp: 

Captain  D.  D.  Baynes,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  H.  H.  Gough,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  E.  M.  J.  Molyneux,  Start  Corp; 
Lieut.  b\  C.K.  Alaemullen,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  F.  G.  0.  Humfrey,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lieut.  W.  H.  Pennington,  Staff  Corps.. 
Lieut.  R.  I.  Chamberlain, K.O.  S.  Bord. 

Lieut.  D.  Deane,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  Hesketh,  Staff  Corps 

Lt. Colonel  VV.  A.  Sitnmonrls 

Capt.  1''.  N.Windsor,.lijy.  Ind.  Med.  Ser. 


Ann' 
Rank. 


8  Jan 

9  Oct.  97 
31  Jan.  91 

22  Jan.  9 
10  May  9 
25  Aug.  94 

23  Aug.  95 
29  Aug.  96 

5  Feb.  97 
4  Dec.  a8 
31  Oct.  90 
18  May  93 

3  Dec.  94 

4  Sept. 96 

5  Apr.  97 
3;  Mar.  95 

9  July  98 


Remarks. 


Commandant,  1  April  91.  [Furlough. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  1  Apr.  93. — Sick 

Squadron"  Commander,  1  June  38. 

Squadron  Commander,  2  Apr.  89. 

Squadron  Commander,  27  Oct.  86.  — Furlough.  [Dept. 

Squadron  Officer,  1  June  88. — Assist.  Sec.  Govt,  of  India,  Military 

Squadron  Officer,  12  Aug.  89. — Stiff  College,  Sandhurst. 

Squadron  Officer,  2  Apr.  89. — Army  Renuuut  Department. 

Squadron  Officer,  8  April  93. 

Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant, 4  Aug.  93. —  Sick  Furlough. 

Squadron  Officer,  11  May  96. — Burma  Military  Police. 

Squadron  Officer,  24  Jan.  97. — Furlough. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  3  Nov.  81. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


13th  (DuJce  of  Gontiaught's) Bengal  Lancers  (late^thSihh  Cavalry). — Raited  1858. 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— 1  Squadron  Sikhs  (Jatsl,  1  Squadron  Dogras,  2  Squadrons  Punjabi  Mahomedans. 

"  Afghanistan,  1878-80" — "Egipt,  1882," — "Tel-kl-Kebir." 

Head  Quarters  at  Ri»ul  i"indee.      Uniform,  Dark  Blue.     Facings,  Scarlet. 

Honorary  Colonel. — General  1T.S.H.  Arthur  William  Patrick  Albert,  Duke  of  Oonnaught  and  Slrathearn, 

KG.  KT.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  QCHG.  GCIE.  GCVO. 


Lt.Colonpl  G.  W.  Deane,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lt. Colonel  R.  F.  Trotter,  Staff  Cjrps  .. 

Major  J   H.  Balfour,  StatfCorps    

Major  M.  L.  Shipley,  Staff  Corps    

Major  R.  C.  Broome,  StatfCorps  


Captain  H.  E.  Whiffin,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  A.  G.  B.  Turner,  Staff  Corns  ... 

Captain  J.  L.  W.  Ffrench-Mullen.  S.  C. 
Captain  P.  Holland-Pryor,  StatfCorps. 

Lieut.  H.  H.  Onbbe,  StatfCorps    

Lieut.  C.  Mackenzie,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  R.  M.  Hall,  Staff  Corns  

Lieut.  G.  A.  S.  Gordon.  Staff  Corps   ... 

Lieut.  J.  S.  Corlett,  Staff  Corpi     

Lieut.  J.  H.  Doveton,  Staff  Corps    

2nd  Lieut.  J.  W.  Watson,  StatfCorps  .. 
2nd  Lieut.  H.  B.  D.  B.tu-d,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  B.  Irvine, Ind.  Med.  Ser.  ... 


13  Jan.  9;  Commandant.  30  Mar.  97. 

8  Dec.  95  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander. 
6  Oct.   90  Squadron  Commander,  1  July  89. — Furlougn. 

30  Jan.  98  Squadron  Commander,  30  Mar.  97. 

11  May  98  Squadron  Commander,   27   Jan.   98. — Supdt.   Remount  Depot, 

Aumednugger. 
27  Jan.  94  Squadron  Commander,  27  Jan.  98. — Burma  Military  Police. 
5  Feb.  98  Squadron  Commander,   27  Jan.  93. — Assist.    Supdt.    Remount 

Depot,  Saharanpore. 

14  Sept.93  Squadron  Officer,  6  May  93.— Burma  Military  Police. 
16  Nov.  98  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  May  93. 

11  July  91  Squadron  Officer,  24  July  93. — Burma  Military  Police. 
3  Apr.  92  Squadron  Officer,  5  Apr.  92. 
3  Dec.  94  Squadron  Officer,  30  Mar.  97.— With  Khyber  Force. 

19  Dec.  95|Squadron  Officer,  16  June  98. 
3  Dec.  94'Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
1  Oct.  95:Ofticiating  Squadron  Officer. 
5  Aug.  96  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

20  Jan.  97|OtKciating  Squadron  Officer. 
In  medical  charge, 

31  Mar.  87  Officiating  in  medical  charge. — From  14  Bengal  Infantry. 


14th  Bengal  Lancers  (late  Hurray's  Jut  Eorse. — Raised  in  1857) 

Class  Regiment— Jat 


"  Chabasia 

Head  Quarters  at 

Lt.Col.  P.  R.  Bairnsfather,  Staff  Corps. 

Major  L.  S.  Peyton,  Staff  Corps  

Major  O.  C.  Armstrong,  Staff  Corps    ... 

Oaptam  G.  H.  Welter,  StatfCorps 

Captain  S.  H.  B.  Hobbs,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  A.  W.  S.  Wiugate,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  ,1.  F.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  N.  C.  Taylor,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  E.  M.Hughes,  StatfCorps  

Lieut.  A.  S.  H.  Teed,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.  H.  M.  W.  Souter,  Manchester  Regt. 

Lieut.  E.  G.  Sexton,  StatfCorps  

2ud  Lieut.  C.  C.  A.  A.  Hughes,  Staff  C. 
Cipiain  R.  J.  Marks,  Indian  Med.  Ser. 


"—"Kabul,  1879"— "Afghanistan,  1878-80." 
Allahabad.     Uniform,  Dark  Blue.     Facings,  Scarlet. 
2  Nov.  98  Commandant,  -.0  Mar.  97.  [Furlough. 

13. Tune 94  2nd  in   Command  and  Squadron  Commander,   10  Mar.  97.— 

11  May  98  Squadron  Commander,  29  Aug.  94. 

13  Aug.  9o,Squadron  Commander,  24  Mar.  9;.— Sick  Furlough. 

22  Jan.  92  Squadron  Comdr. 24  Mar. 97  —Unpaid  Attache,  HeadQrs. Bengal. 

22  Oct.   92lSquadron  Officer,  3  Feb.  S6.— Furlough. 

10  Mar.  94  Squadron  Officer,  8  July  92.— Furlough. 
7  Feb.  96  Squadron  Officer,  8  July  92. 

10  Sept.9o|Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  24  Mar.  97. 

13  Sept.92|Squadron  Officer,  6  Jan.  98. 
31  July  95'Olticiating  Squadron  Officer. 

4  Jan.  9 i  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

14  Aug.  95jOt)iciating  Squadron  Officer. 
31  Mar.  8vlfn  medical  charge,  30  July  91. 


15th  Bengal  (Guretnn's  Mooltanee)  Lancers. — Raised  14  Jan.  1858. 

Class  Regiment— 2J  Squadrons  Pathans,  :*  Squadron  Punjabi  Mahomedans. 

"Afghanistan,  1878-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Ferozepore.     Uniform,  Blue.    Facings,  Scarlet. 


Lt.Oolonel  F.  R.  Ditmas,  StatfCorps.. 
Major  W.  C.  Pollard,  Staff  Corps 


Major  P.  B.Lindsell,  Staff  Corps  

Major  G.  F.  Willes,  StatfCorps 

Captain  H.  M'A.  Johnston.,  StatfCorps 
Captain  G.  A.  Robertson.'Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  E.  de  V.  Wintle,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  R.  F.  C.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps... 

CaptainH.  C.  Ricketts,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  C.  H.  Smithett,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  E.  C.  Bayley,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  J.  S.  M.  Shea,  StatfCorps 

Lieut.  A.  Y.  Cheyne,  Staff  Corps 

Major  H.  Fooks,  Indian  Med.  Service. 


10  July  93  Commandant,  16  June  93. 

14  Aug.  96,2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  3  Aug.  87. 
Squadron  Commander. 

11  Sept.9ci3quadron  Commander,  10  May  90.— Furlough. 
24  June97'Squadron  Commander,  3  Jan.  97.— Furlough. 

10  May  93;Squadron  Officer,  6  Dec.  85.  [Branch   Simla. 

6  Feb.  gs'Squadron  Officer,  25  July  88— Offg.  Staff  Captain,  Intelligence 

6  Feb.  95]Squadron  Officer,  1  Aug.  88.— Sick  Furlough. 
23  Aug.  95;Squadron  Officer,  6  July  89. 
10  Nov.  g/iSquadron  Officer,  loMaygo.— Furlough. 
29  Dec.  97,Squadron    Officer,   17  May   91.— Adjutant  Surma  Valley  Light 

Horse. 
14  Sept.98,Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
18  Feb.  90  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

1  Jan.  9siOfficiating  Squadron  Officer. 

1  Apr.  g8|ln  medical  charge,  22  July  96.— With  53  Native  Field  Hospi 


16th  Bengal  Cavalry. — Rained  in  1S57,  disbanded  in  18& 2,  re-formed  in  1885. 

Class  Squadron  Regiment — 2  Squadrons  Sikhs,  1  Squadron  Dogras,  1  Squadron  Jats. 

Head  Quarters  at  TTmballa.     Uniform,  Blue.     Facing'.  Blue.      


476 


Rank,  Names,  and  Coeps. 


Akmy 
Rank. 


Remaeks. 


Lt. Colonel  A.  ae  V.  Alexander,  S.  Corps 
Major  V.  M.  Stockley,  Staff  Corps. 
Major  H.  P.  K.  Waldron,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  L.  J.  Howell,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  A.  Cookson,  Staff  Corps 

CaptainC.  Griffiths,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  Bailey,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  G.  Maxwell,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  C.  E.  Thornton,  Staff  Corps    ... 

Captain  I.  G.  White,  Staff  Corps   

p.s.c.  Lieut.  H.  C.  Holman,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  W.  M.  Purvis,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  .T.  S.  Rivett-Caroac,   Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  T.  S.  Cox,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  G.  M.  Orr,  Staff  Indian  Med.  8er. 
Major  H.  C.  Hudson,  Indian  Med.  Ser. 
Captain  A.  H.  Moorhead,  MB I 


8  Dec.  9 
5  Oct.  94 

1  May  98 
22  Jan.  90 

11  Sept. 91 
10  May  93 

12  Nov.  95 
7  May  98 

14  Sept. 98 
28  Sept.98 
25  Mar.  91 
25  July  93 
16  Apr.  97 
10  Jan.  97 
22  Apr.  98 
2  Aor.  93 
28  July  97 


Nov. 


93- 


Commandant,  4  Nov.  93. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  4 

Squadron  Commander,  2  Feb.  92. — Furlough. 

Squadron  Officer,  29  Apr.  93. 

Squadron  Commander,  4  Nov.  93. — Furlough. 

Squadron  Commander,  4  Nov.  93. — Furlough. 

Squadron  Officer,  2  Feb.  02. — Employed  under  Foreign  Dept. 

Squadron  Officer,  20  Apr.  92. 

Squadron  Officer,  20  Apr.  92. 

Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  28  July  93. 

Squadron  Officer,  18  Dec.  93. 

Squadron  Officer,  11  Jan.  97. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Officiating  Squadron  Otlieer.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer.— With  11  Bengal  Lancers. 

In  medical  charge,  30  May  87. — Senior  Med.  Officer,  Port  Blair. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


17th  Bengal  Cavalry. — Raised  in  1858,  disbanded  in  1882,  re-formed  in  1885. 

Class  Regiment— 2  Squadrons  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  2  Squadrons  Pathans. 

"  Afghanistan,  1879-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Meean  Meer.      Uniform,  Blue.    Facing),  White. 


Lt.ColonelC.W.  Muir,  CIE.  Staff  Corps 
Bt.Lt.  Col.  F.  G.  Atkinson,  Staff  Corps 
Major  E.  J.  Medley,  Stafl  Corps 


Captain  E.  B.  Burton,  Staff  Corps 

Bt.MajorH.  Bower,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  S.  Mardall,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  E.  W.  Boudier,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  E.  W.  Wall,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  M.  Wikeley,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  K.  Hudson,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  F.  T.  W.  Cornish.  Staff  Corps   ... 

Lieut.  R.  A.  Steel,  Staff  C  irps 

Lieut.  R.  W.  Henderson.  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  R.  C.  Smith,  S.aff  Corps  

C.iotainD<i.  Marshall,  JZVB.lnd.  Med.  Ser. 


7  July  95  Commandant,  5  July  95. 

20  May  98  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander. 
11  May  98  Squadron  Commander,  12  Sept.  90.  —  Special  Assistant  British 

Agent  at  Gilgit. 
13  Aug.  90  Squadron  Commander,  5  July  95. 
18  Nov.  96  Squadron  Commander,  1  Nov.  95.— Furlough. 

1  Feb.  92  Squadron   Commander,   1   Nov.  95. — Attache,  Govt,  of  India. 
5  July  9i  Squadron  Officer,  13  Feb.  97.  [Mil.  Dept. 

30  Jan.  97  Squadron  Officer,  16  Jan.  91. — Sick  Furlough. 
5  Feb.  98  Squadron  Officer,  10  June  93. 

15  Apr.  91  Squadron  Officer,  1  Nov.  95  — Burma  Military  Police. 

16  Nov.  95  Squadron  Officer,  30  July  96. 

18  Nov.  96  Squadron  Officer,  if  July  97.— Sick  Furlough. 
10  Jan.  97  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

2  Nov.  96  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

31  Mar.  88  In  medical  charge,  31  Aug.  92. — Sick  Furlough. 


18th  Bengal  Lancers  (late  2nd  Mahratta  Horse. — Raised  26  Aug.  1858). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment — 3  Squadrons  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  1  Squadron  Sikhs. 
"  Afghanistan,  1870-80." 
Head  Quarters  at  Sealkote.     Uniform,  Med.    Facings,  Blue. 
Col.  G.  L.R.Richardson,  CB.CIE.,  S.  0.(23  Mar. 96  Commandant,  20  Nov. 91.— Offg.  A.  A.  General,  Peshawur. 


Lt. Colonel  G.  A.  Money, Staff  Corps. 
Bt.Lt. Colonel  J.  E.  Nixon,  Staff  Corps 
Major  I.  Eardley-Wilmot,  Staff  Corps.. 
Major  C.  P.  W.  Pirie.  Staff  Corps 


Captain  K.  Chesney,  Staff  Corps  

p.s.c.  Ma.jorO.  B.  s!  F.  Sbore,  Staff  C... 
Captain  H.  W.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  S.  B.  Grimston,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  0.  Swanston,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  A.  C.  S.  Clarke,  StaffCorps  .. 
Lieut.  P.  E.  Ricketts,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  F.  a.  Maxwell,  D.SO.  Staff 
Lieut.  E.  C.  Corbyn.  StaffCorps 
Lieut.  C.  Wigram,  Staff  Corps... 


! Corps 


11  Sept.98  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  20  Nov.  91. — Offg. 
22  Jan.  96  Squadron  Commander,  15  May  87.  [Commandant. 

1  May  98  Squadron  Commander,  22  Feb.  88. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 
11  May  gSISquadron  Commander,  25  July  88. — Insp.  Officer  Imperial  Ser- 
vice Cavalry  North  Punjab  and  Cashmere. 
22  Jan.  oa'Squadron  Commander,  16  Sept  95. 
20  May  93'SquadronOfficer,8May  85. — D.  A.  A.  Gen.  for  Inst.  Chuckrata. 

9  Sept.93lSquadron  Officer,  4  SeptI  87. 

6  Feb.  95. Squadron  Officer,  22  Feb.  88. — Furlough. 

9  May  96  Squadron  Officer,  13  May  89. — With  Khyber  Brigade. 
20  July  98  Squadron  Officer,  20  Nov.  91. 
17  June 90  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  21  Sept.  93. 
24  Nov.  93  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. — Aide  decamp  to  SirW.  Lockhart 

3  Dec.  94  Officiating  Squadron  Officer.— Furlough. 

4  Oct.   96  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 


Lieut.  O.  A.  G.  FitzGerald,  StaffCorps  114  Nov.  97  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Lieut.  C.  L.  Norman,  StaffCorps  I22  Apr.  98. Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Major\V.A.Sykes,D50.J/i?.Ind.Med.Ser|  1  Apr.  94'In  medical  charge,  20  Oct.  S 


19th  Bengal  Lancers  (late  Fane's  Horse. — -Raised  14  Jan.  i860). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment — i-i  Squadron  Sikhs,  i  Squadron  Dogras,  i  Squadron  Punjabi  Mahomedans, 

1  Squadron  Pathans. 
"  Taku  Forts" — "Pekin" — "  Ahmkd  Khel" — "  Afghanistan,  1878-80." 
Head  Quarters  at  Loralai.      Uniform.  Blue.    Facings,  French  Grey. 


Colonel  E.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps 

Lt. Colonel  E.  A.  Young,  StaffCorps 

Major  H.  S.  Massy,  StaffCorps  

Major  S.  D.  Gordon,  StaffCorps  ...  . 

Major  S.F.  Biddulph,  StaffCorps 

Captain  C.  B.  Templer,  StaffCorps  .. 

Captain  H.  Hudson,  Staff  Corns 

Captain  A.  G.  Medley,  Staff  Corps    .. 
CaptaiuL.N.Youngliusband,  StaffCorps 

Captain  W.  S.  Fraser,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut.  C.  L.  Gregorv,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  D.  H.  M'Neile,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  E.  W.  M'K.  Ballantyne,  Staff  C... 

Lieut.  J.  Craih-,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  R.  O'B.  Taylor,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  Robertson,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  F.  F.  Lance,  StaffCorps  

Captain  M.  A.  Ker,  Indian  Med.  Ser.  .., 


10  July  98  Commandant,  22  Aug.  93. 

15  Dec.  95  <mdin  Com. and  Squad.  Oomdr.  22  Aug.  93. — A.  A.  Gen.  Lah 
28  Feb.  94  2nd  in  Command  and   Squadron  Commander,  10  Oct.  93 

21  Sept. 94  Squad.  Comdr.  28  Aug.  92.—  D. A. A. Gen.  Hd.  Qrs.  Bengal  l.'omu. 

5  Sept. 97  Squadron  Commander,  1  Nov.  93. — Furlough. 

1 1  Aug.  91  Squadron  Commander,  6  June  96.  [Force. 

22  Oct.  92  Squadron  Commander,   2  Feb/97.— D. A. A.  Gen.  Punjab  Field 

6  Feb.  95  Squadron  Comdr.,  2  Feb.  97.— With  Malakand  Force. 

7  Feb.  96  Squadron  Officer,  1  Nov.  88. — Inspecting  Officer,  Central  India 

imperial  Service  Cavalry. 

23  Mar.  98  Squadron  Officer,  3  A.pr.195. — Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General 

Sir  Bindon  Blood. 
7  Oct.  91  Squadron  Officer,  16  May  95.— Burma  Military  Police. 

13  Feb.  94  Squadron  Officer,  12  Aug.  96. —Officiating  Adjutant. 
22  Feb.  93|Squadron  Officer,  5  Nov.  96. — Furlough. 

14  July  93!  Squadron  Officer,  9  Dec.  97.  -  Furlough. 
ioSept.94;Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

7  May  96;Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

16  Apr.  97J0fficiating  Squadron  Officer. 

31  Mar.  87Un  medical  charge,  2  Dec.  90. — With  No.   50  NativeField  Hosp. 


477  No.  7  Bengal  Mountain  Battery. — Raised  15  Sept.  18S6. 

"Burma,  1S85-S7."    At  Bhamo. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Cobfs. 


Captain  R.  VV.  Fuller,  Royal  Artillery... 
Lieut.  J.  B.  Mackintosh,  R.  Artillery  ... 
Lieut.  0.  De  Sausmarez,  R.  Artillery  ... 
Lieut.  E.  W.  M.  Walker,  Royal  Artillery 
Lieut.  T.  M.  Luke,  Royal  Artillery   


Remarks. 


Commandant,  10  Nov.  90. 
Subaltern,  29  Apr.  93.— Furlough. 
Subaltera,  11  Sept.  96. — Furlough. 
Subaltern,  23  Feb.  98. 
Officiating  Subaltern. 


No.  8  Bengal  Mountain  Battery. — liaised  15  Sept.  1886. 

"  Burma,  1885-87."      With  Kohat-Kurram  Force. 


Major  A.  H.  C.  Birch,  Royal  Artillery 
Lieut.  F.  A.  Wynter  Z>SO.  Roy.  Artillery 
Lieut.  J.  W.  E.  Donaldson,  R.  Artillery 
Lieut.  G.  C.  Merrick,  Royal  Artillery... 


20  May  98  Commandant,  7  Apr.  91. 

:4  Feb.  93  Subaltern,  10  Mar.  97. — Sick  Furlough. 

13  Feb.  94  Subaltern,  13  Nov.  97. 

24  July  94  Officiating  Subaltern,  9  May  98. 


Establishment.— Commandant ;  2  Subalterns;  1  Subadar;  2  Jamadars;  1  Havildar  Major ;  1  Pay  and  Quarter  Master 
Havildar;  6Havildars;  6Naicks;  2  Trumpeters ;  88  Gunners;  3  Havildars  of  Drivers;  6  Naicks  of  Drivers;  138 
Drivers  ;  1  Farrier ;  t  Salootrie :  Total  Officers  and  Men,  260. 


Corps  of  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners. — Raised  in  1803. 

Designation  changed  by  O.  G.  O.  0/20  JIarch  1851. 
Class  Company  Regiment— J  Hindustanis  (Hindus  andMahomedans),  §  Sikhs,  J  Punjabi  Mahomedans  and 

Pathans. 

'  Cabool,  1842 " — "Feeozeshuhur" — " Punjab  " — " Mooltan  " — " Goojerat " — "Delhi " — " Lucknow"  [Re! iff 

and  Capture) — "Ali  Musjid " — "Chaeasia"—"  Kabul,  1879" — "Ahmed  Khel  "—"Afghanistan,  1878-80" — 

"  Burma,  1885-87  " — "  Chiiral." 
Head  Quarters  at  Roorkee.     Uniform,  Scarlet.      Facings,  Dark  Blue. 

1st   Company,  with  Khyber  Brigade.  I      5th  Company,  Peshawur. 

2nd  Company,  Chitral.  6th Company,  Roorkee. 

3rd  Company,  Roorkee.  I      A  Company— Depot  Company— Roorkee. 

4th  Company,  Rawul  Findee.  B  Company— Depot  Company— Roorkee. 

Colonel  H.  P^Leach,  CB.  DSO.  R.  Eng.  28  July  94iCommandant,  30  June  93.— Offg.in  Command  Peshawur  District. 

8  Sept.  91  j Superintendent  of  Jfark,  26  Apr,  94. 
29  Mar.  gSiSuperinteudent  of  Instruction,  14  Mar.  96. 
27  July  921  Adjutant,  29  Oct.  97. 

17  Apr.  91  jCompany  Commander,  26  June  96. — A  Company. 
I  Company  Commander. 

13  Nov.  92iCompany  Commander,  22  Dec.  92. — 6th  Company. 
3  May  93'Company  Commander,  12  Sept.  95. — 2nd  Company. 

21  May  94  Company  Commander  27  Dec.  1890. — 5th  Company. 
19  May  97:Company  Commander,  2  Nov.  94.— A.D.C.  10  Sir  \\  .  Galbraith. 
1  Jan.  98  Comoany  Commander,  i3  Sept.  97.— 3rd  Company. 

23  July  oSlCompany  Commander,  15  Mar.  05.— 4th  Company.— Furlough. 
27  July  ^Company  Commndr.  1  Jan.  go.—  B  Company.— With  4  Company. 
27  July  92'Compan'y  Commander,  1  Aug.  98 — ist  Company. 
27  July  92,Company  Officer,  19  Nov.  95.— 4th  Company. 
27  July  92;Compan'y  Officer,  1  Jan.  98.— B  Company.— Sick  Furlough. 

11  Dec.  92.Companv  Officer,  ;o  May  92.— 6th  Company. 

14  Feb.  93lCompany  Officer,  29  July  93.— 5th  Company.— Furlough. 
25  July  93'Company  Officer,  2  Mar.  97.— 3rd  Company.— Furl,  [graph  Dept. 
25  July  93: Company  Officer,  23  Aug.  93.— A  Company.— Government   Tele- 
25  July  93  Company  Officer. 

12  Feb.  ojlOompany  Officer,  13  May  95.— 2nd  Company. 
17  Aug.  97]  A  Company. 
27  July  9212nd  Company. 
27  Feb.  97  2nd  Company. 

24  July  94!  1  Company. 
12  Feb.  Q211  Company. 
24  Oct.  97,In  medical  charge,  15  March  90.— And  Civil,  Roorkee. 


Major  M.  C.  Barton,  Royal  Engineers 
Major  F.  G.  Bond,  Roval  Engineers  .. 
Lieut.  W.  E.  R.  Dickson,  R.  "Engineers 
Captain  C.  E.  Salveson,  R.  Engineers 

Captain  F.  E.  G.  Skey,  Royal  Engineers 
Captain  S.  H.  Powell,  Royal  Engineers 
Captain  H.  J.  Sherwood.  Royal  Eng.  ... 

Captain  D.  L.  Mallaby,  Royal  Eng 

Captain  R.  F.  G.  Bond, Royal  Engineers 
Captain.  H.  R.  Stockley,  R.  Engineers 
IF l£  Lieut.  J.  M.  C.  Colvin,  R.Engineers 

Lieut.  A.  H.  Cunningham,  R.  Eng 

Lieut.  D.  M.  Griffith,  Royal  Engiueers 
Lieut.  W.  H.  Beach,  Royal  Engineers 
Lieut.  R.  H.  Macdonald,  R.  Engineers 
Lieut.  S.  H.  Sheppard,  Royal  Engineers 
Lieut.  C.  M.  Carpenter,  R.  Engineers... 
Lieut.  E.  H.  E.  Green,  Royal  Engineers 
Lieut.  F.  W.  Brnnner,  Royal  Engiueers 
Lieut.  E.  C.  T.  Pattenson,  R.  Engineers 
Lieut.  M.  R.  Elles,  Royal  Engineers  .. 

Lieut.  P.  Maud,  Royal  Engineers 

Lieut.  B.  VV.  R.  Mainprise,  Royal  Eng. 
Lieut.  A.  T.  Chamier,  Royp*l  Engineers 
Lieut.  F.  G.  Howard.  Royal  Engineers 
Lt.  ColonelJ.Young.J/JJ.Ind.iled.  Ser. 


Establishment.— S  Companies  (6  General  Service  Companies  ;  A  Depot  Company— special  for  Bridging,  Telegraph 
Submarine  Mining,  Field  Printing,  and  Photo  Services;  B  Depot  Company— Recruits)  ;  Commandant;  Adju- 
tant; Superintendent  of  Park;  Superintendent  of  Instruction  ;  8  Company  Commanders ;  8  Company  Officers; 
1  Medical  Officer;  1  Warrant  Officer  attached  to  the  Park;  t  Regimental  Sergeant  Major  (Assistant  Superin- 
tendent of  Instruction);  1  Quarter  Master  Sergeant;  4  Company  Sergeant  Majors;  24  British  Non-Com- 
missioned  Officers  ;  3  Subadars  ;  15  Jarnadars;  49  Havildars  ;  78  Naicks  :  1,152  Sappers  ;  15  Buglers;  6  Havil- 
dars of  drivers,  6  Naicks  of  drivers  and  108  drivers  :  a  total  of  1,468  of  all  ranks. 

1st  Bengal  Infantry  (late  21st  N.I. — Neelwur-ki-Paltan. — Raised  1776). 

Class  Reg;ment — Brahmins. 
Linked  with  yd  Regiment. — Regimental  Centre,  Allahabad. 
"Laswaeeie" — "Bhuetpoke  " — "  Bcema,  1885-87." 
Head  Quarters  at  Mauritius.     Uniform,  Bed.     Facings,  White. 

Major  F.  Hawkins.  Staff  Corps  121  Sept.o4|Commandant,  7  May  98,  with  rank  of  Lt.Col<mel.        [Command. 

p.s.c.  Captain  H.  F.  Loch.  Staff  Corps...;  11  Aug.gr^nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  7  May  93.— D.A.A.G.Lengal 

Captain  H.  Comins,  StaffCorps    23  Oct.   91  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  4  May  98.— Furlough. 

Captain  A.  W.  de  Wilton,  StaffCorps  ...|[o  Mar.  94  Wing  Commander,  12  Nov.  88.— Furlough. 


Captain  J.  J.  H.  B.  Ecklbrd,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  W.  E.  White,  StaffCorps... 
Lieut.  H.  E.  Hitchins,  StaffCorps.. 
Lieut.  H.  T.  Marshall.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  Hawkes,  Staff  Corps   29  July  9;  Wing  Officer,  7  May  98 

and  Lieut.  A.  Mactavish,  StaffCorps...  120  Jan.  97lOfficiating  Wing  Officer. 
Lt.Colonel  E.  Cretin,  MB.Ind.  Med.  Ser.J3o  Mar.  98lln  medical  charge,  24  Au 


-  ,  Aug.  04  Wing  Officer,  15  Jan.  91.— Officiating  WmL 
16  Nov.  98  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  9  Oct.  90.— Furlough 
2  Dec.  89  Wiug  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  24  Dec.  90. 
19  Feb.  95jWing  Officer,  17  Apr.  98. 


Commander. 


Each  Regiment  of  Bengal  Infantry  consists  cf  8  Companies,  with  the  following  Establishment:— Commandant ;  2  Wing 
Commanders;  5  Wing  Officers;  1  Medical  Officer;  8  Subadars  ;  8  Jamadars  ;  40  Havildars ;  4°  Naicks;  ib 
Drummers  ;  800  Privates;  912  Natives  of  all  Ranks.  The  Goorkha  Regiments  are  also  allowed  an  establish- 
ment of  912  of  all  ranks. 


2nd  (Queen's  Own)  Bengal  Infantry  (Lt.  Inf. -late  3 1  N.L-Broon-Tcl-        478 

Paltan — Raised  179S). — Linked  icith  4th  and  16th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Agra. 

Class  Regiment— Rajputs. 

The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter. 

"  Delhi" — "Laswaebib" — "Deig" — "Bhubtpobe" — "Khelat" — "Afghanistan" — "Mah*bajpobe" — 

"Punjab" — "Chillianwallah" — "Goojekat" — "Centeal  India  " — "Afghanistan,  1879-S0  " — ''Bueha,  1S85-87. 

Head  Quarters  at  Agra.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facings,  Blue. 

Honorary  Colonel. — Field  Marshal  H.E.H.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 

KG..  KT.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCVO. 


Rank,  Nambs,  and  Cobps. 


Major  A.  E.  Whistler,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  L.  Dodgson,  Staff  Corps    ... 

Captain  C.  Hamilton,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  A.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  S.  Barton,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  P.  S.  Dunsford,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  N.  Baker,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  S.  Swan,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  Le  F.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  H.  Bingham,  Staff  Corps 

2nd  Lieut.  G.  H.  Anderson,  StaffCorps 
2nd  Lieut.  A.  E.  Jewett,  StaffCorps    ... 

Captain  T.W.  A.  Fullerton,  jV.B 

Captain  F.  Wall,  India  Med.  Service  ... 


AEilT 

Rank. 

30  Jan. 

98 

22jan. 

92 

25  Aug 

<W 

7  Feb. 

96 

5  Feb. 

98 

16  Nov 

q« 

4  Mar. 

91 

27  July 

92 

24  [May 

92 

22  Apr. 

98 

5  Aug. 

96 

5  Aug. 

96 

27  July 

Q5 

29  Jan. 

9* 

Remakes. 


Commandant, 

2nd  inJCommand  and  Wing  Commander,  1  May  94.— Offg.Comdt. 

Wing  Commander,  1  May  94. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  1  July  36.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  5  Sept.  88. 

Wing  Officer  10  Aug.  96. — Offg.  Cantonment  Magistrate,  Bengal. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  4  June  90.— Offg.  Quarter  Master.    ' 

Wing  Officer,  16  Aug.  94. — Assist. Military  Accountant,  2nd  Class. 

Wing  Officer,  25  May  98.— Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 

Whig  Officer.  2s  May  98. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. — With  13  Bengal  Infantry. 

Officiating  Wir.g  Officer.— With  8  Bengal  Infantry. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  9  Nov.  95. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


3rd  Bengal  Infantry  (late  32nd  N.L — Guthrie-ki-Paltan. — 

Raised  in  179S). — Linked  ivith  1st  Regiment. — Regimental  Centre,  Allahabad. 

Class  Regiment — Brahmins. 

"Bhuetpobe  " — "Afghanistan,  1S79-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Allahabad.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facings,  Black. 

Lt.Coionel  G.  B.  Austin,  StaffCorps  ...'  8  July  95'Commandant,  26  Nov.  92. 

Major  H.  R.  W.  Lumsden,  StaffCorps...    6  Sept.96  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  26  Nov.  92. — Furlough. 

MajorF.  B.W.Richardson,  Staff  C 11  May  9S:  Wing  Commander,  10  Jan.  90. 

Captain  W.J'.^nderson,  Staff  Corps...    6  Aug.  90!  Wing  Officer,  24  Oct.  S3. — Furlough. 

14  May  95JWing  Officer,  30  July  86.— Comdg.  Depot  1  Bengal  Infantry. 
6  May.  96  Wing  Officer,  14  May  89.— With  2  Battalion  2  Goorkhas. 

29  Aug.  96  Wing  Officer,  4  Dec.  91. 
5  Feb.  98  Wing  Officer,  10  Jan.  90. — Assist.  Recruiting  Officer,  Lucknow. 

25  Nov.  89  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  5  Jan.  94. 
10  Aug.  92  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

30  Oct.  97  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
14  Aug.  95  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

5  Aug.  96  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

2  Oct.  92  In  medical  charge,  13  Aug.  87. 


Captain  P.  B.  Warren,  StaffCorps 

Captain  F.  P.  Webber,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  Walton,  StaffCorps   

Captain  H.  L.  Stanton,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  G.  Bagley,  StaffCorps    

Lieut.  H.  J.  Riddell,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  L.  H.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps   

2nd  Lieut.  J.  A.  P.  Manson,  StaffCorps 
2nd  Lieut.  E.  F.  Holland,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Major  S.  Hassan,  Indian  Med.  Servic... 


4th  (Prince  Albert  Victor's)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  331x7  X.I.—Eilliard-lci- 
Paltan. — Raised  1798). — Linked  with  2nd  and  16th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Agra. 

Class  Regiment— Rajputs. 
"Laswabbie"— "BHUEiroEB"— "Cabul,  1842"— "  Feeozeshuhub"— "  SoBnAON  "—"Afghanistan,  18-9-S0"— 

"  Burma,  1885-S7.'' 
Head  Quarters  at  Fort  William.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facings,  Black. 

Major  H.  Read,  Staff  Corps 15  Jan.  Q3;Commandant.  25  Dec.  97,  with  rank  of  Lt.Coionel.  [Major 

Captain  J.  S.  Melville,  StaffCorps  11  Aug.  91  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  25  Dec.  97,  with  rank  of 

Captain  A.  Pressey,  StaffCorps 28  Jan.  93  Wing  Commander,  25  Dec.  97. — Furlough. 

Captain  C.  F.  Dobbie,  StaffCorps 28  Feb.  96  Wing  Officer,  27  Feb.  S9. 

S  Feb.  98|Wino  Officer,  15  Jan.  91— Furlough.  [lutant. 

13  Oct.   91  Win<r  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  13  Oct.  91.— Officiating  Ad- 

14  July  93;  Wing  Officer,  18  Sept.  96.— Sick  Furlough. 


Captain  H.  Tweddell,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  C.  H.  Ward,  StaffCorps" 

Lieut.  C.  G.  Campbell,  StaffCorps  .... 

Lieut.  R.  E.  Bond,  Staff  Corps  

2nd  Lieut.  J.  C.  Simpson,  StaffCorps... 
MajorB.  K.Ba.su,MD., Indian  Med. Ser. 


19  June  95 
22  Jan.  96 
1  Apr.  98 


Wing  Officer.  23  Dec.  97.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  29  May  90. 


5th  Bengal  Infantry  (Lt.Inf. -late 42  N.L-Jhansin-hi-Paltan.- Raised  1803). 

Class  Regiment — Hindustani  Mahomedans. 

Linked  with,  12th  Regiment. — Regimental  Centre,  Bareilly. 

"  Abbacan  "—"Afghanistan"  —  "Candahar,   1S42"— "  Ghdznee,    1842  "— "  Cabul,   1842  "— "  Moodkee"— 

"Feeozeshuhub"— "Sobeaon"—"  Afghanistan,  1879-80"— "Burma,  1SS5-S7." 

Head  Quarters  at  Alipore,  Calcutta.     Uniform,  Bed.  Facings,  Yellow. 


Lt.Coionel  J.  W.  E.  Ansrelo, Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  Lampen,  Staff  Corps 13  Aug.  90 

Captain  A.  D.  C.  Pond,  StaffCorps  1  Nov.  90 

Captain  W.  A.  Cuppage,  Staff  Corps   ...  22  Jan.  92 
Captain  P.  W.  D.  Brockman.  S.  Corps...    7  Mar.  94 

Captain  J.  N.  Jephson,  StaffCorps 7  Feb.  96 

Captain  A.  T.  Walling,  StaffCorps 30  Jan.  97 

Captain  O.  C.  Argles,  StaffCorps    I25  Aug.  97 

Lieut.  C.  C.  Jackson,  StaffCorps 9  July  90 

2nd  Lt.  C.  R.  Wilkinson,  StaffCorps  ...I20  Jan.  97 
Major II.  N.Mnkerji.KjB.Indn.Med.Ser.    1  Oct,  96 


2  Oct.  96  Commandant,  1  Dec.  97. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.  3  Apr.  93,  with  rank  of  Major. 

Wing  Commander,  3  Apr.  98. 

Wing  Officer,  8  May  85. 

Wing  Officer,  12  June  88. 

Wing  Officer,  14  May  89. 

Wing  Officer,  6  June  80. 

Wing  Officer,  21  May  92.— Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  9  Dec.  97.— Off  g.  Quarter  Master. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  14  July  88. 


479  6th  (Jat)  Bengal  Infantry  (Lt.  Inf.  late  43  N.I.-Kyne-lci-daldni  Pattern — 
Raised  1803). — Linked  with  10th  and  13th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Mcerut 

Class  Regiment — Jats. 
"Nagpobe" — "Afghanistan  " — "Candahab,   1842" — "Ghcznkb,   1842" — "Cabul,   1842" — "Mahabajpobb" 
"Sobbaon" — Ali  Mcsjid" — "  Afghanistan,  1878-79." 
Head  Quarters  at  Meerut.     Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  White. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 


Major  C.H.Westmorland, Staff  Corps.. 

MajorC.  F.  G.  Young,  Staff  Corps 

Bt.Major  R.  M.  Maxwell,  Staff  Corps    .. 

Captain  H.  J.  Roche,  StaffCorps 

Captain  N.  T.  Parker,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  J.  Jamieson,  StaffCorps 

Capt.D.H.Drake-Brockman, Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  W.  L.  R.  Amesbury,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  F.  G.  A.  Wimberley.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  P.  H.  Dundas,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  M.Svnge,  Soaff  Corps. j 

2nd  Lieut.  R.  W.  H.  Middlemass,  S.  C.  | 
2nd  Lieut.  F.  G.  Moore,  StaffCorps  .. 
Lt.Colonel  VV.  R.  Murphy,  DSO.  I.M.S. 


A  EMI 

Rank. 


Remabks. 


23  Aug.  89  Commandant,  17  Aug.  95,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 
1  May  982ndinC0md.andWingC0mdr.17Aug.95. — D.A.A.Gen.Meerut. 
13  Feb.  9512nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  17  Aug.  95. 
6  Feb.  95!  Wing  Commander,  17  Aug.  95. — Sick  Furlough. 
25  Nov.  961  Wing  Officer,  4  Aug.  87. — Furlough. 
10  Nov.  97  Wing  Officer,  18  May  89. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Feb.  98  Wing  Officer,  1  June  92. 
18  Mar.  91  Wing  Officer,  22  Aug.  91.— Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 
22  Feb.  93;  Wing  Officer,  30  Aug.  94. — Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 
i  3  Dec.  94  Wing  Officer,  25  Feb.  94.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
28  Feb.  97  Wing  Officer,  24  Apr.  98. — Sick  Furlough. 
20  Jan.  97  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
20  Jan.  97  Offieiiting  Wing  Officer. 
1  Oct.  96  In  medical  charge,  2  Feb.  98. — Sick  Furlough. 


7th  (The  Duke  of  GonnaugJd's  Own)  Bengal  Infantry 

(lati  \ith  N.I. — C  raum-ki-Paltan. — Raised  in  1834). 

Class  Regiment — Rajputs. 

Linked  with  8th  and  nth  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Lueknow. 

"Moodkee" — "Ferozeshuhub" — "Alliwal"— "Sobraon" — "  China,  1858-59" — "Egypt,  1882  " — 

"Tel-el-Kbbir." 

Head  Quarters  at  Dorunda.    Wing  at  Buxa  Duar.     Uniform,  lied.    Facing),  Yellow. 

Hon. Colancl.— General  U.K. H.ArthuT\V.P.A.DukeofCorma,ught,£G.KT.GCB.KP.GCSI.GCMG.GCIF.GCro. 


Colonel  A.  W.  Jamieson,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lt.Colonel  W.  G.  Mansel,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  H.  B.  Vaughan,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  G.  B.  Raitt,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  H.  Bingley.  Stiff  Corps 

Captain  N.  E.  Robin,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  M.  R.  E.  Ray,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  H.  O.  Parr,  StaffCorps   

Captain  E.  F.  Hood,  StaffCorps   

Lieut.  J.  A.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  H.  Babington,  StaffCorps 

Captain  B.  R.  Ohatterton,  MD 

Lieut.  R.  P.  Wilson,  Indian  Med.  Ser.... 


9  Nov.  96  Commandant,  6  Mar.  92. — Furlough.  ("Dorunda. 

30  Dec.  97  end  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  :6  Apr.  92. — Comdg.  at 
17  Apr.  9:  Wing  Commander,  7  July  92. — At  Buxa  Duar. 
to  Mar.  94  Wing  Officer,  i6Dec.88.— Offg.CantonmentMagistrate,  Mooltan. 

7  Feb.  96  Wing  Officer,  15  Feb.  88. 

6  May  96  Wing  Officer,  5  Sept.  88.— With  8  Bengal  Infantry. 
29  Aug.  96  Wing  Officer,  31  Dec.  89. 
id  Nov.  93  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  21  May  92. 
21  Dec.  98  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  7  July  92. — S.  S.  O.  Dorunda. 

9  July  90' Wing  Officer,  15  Dec.  96. — At  Buxa  Duar. 

1  May  96!Officiatiug  Wing  Officer.  [Hospital.  Peshawur  District. 

33  Jan.  96  In  medical  charge,  24  Aug.  98. — In  charge  No.  31  Native  Field 
29  Jan.  96  Officiating  in  mepicaf  charge. 


8th  Bengal  Infantry  (late  59th  Native  Infantry. — Raised  in  1815). 

Class  Regiment — Rajputs. 

Linked  with  "]th  and  nth  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  J,ueknow. 

"  Sobraon  " — "Afghanistan,  1879-80." 

With  Tochi  Force.     Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  White. 

)Lt  Colonel  G.D.  C.  Gastrell, Staff  Corps    3  Sept. 96,  Commandant,  3  Oct.  96. 

nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  3  Oct.  96. — Furlough 


Major  W.  J.  Newell,  StaffCorps 

Captain  G.  M.  Evans,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  N.  E.  Robin,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  W.  Daniell,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  C.  Ralph,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  T.  W.  Lightfoot,  StaffCorps  

Lieut.  W.  B.  Douglas,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  W.  T.  0.  Poole,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  C.  A.  E.  O'Meara,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  F.  C.  Tregear,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  T.  J.  Bolland,  Staff  Corp*  

-2nd  Lieut.  G.  H.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps 
2nd  Lieut.  H.  0.  Cutler.  Stiff  Corps  ... 
Major  G.  B.  French  Indian  Med.  Ser.... 

Lieut.  N.P. O'G. Lalor,  3/S.In.Med.  Ser. 


May  <_ 
23  Aug.  95  Wing  Commander,  3  Oct.  96.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
6  May  96'Otl'g.  Wing  Commander,  iS  Nov.  96. — From  7  Bengal  Infantry. 

20  June  89I  Wing  Officer,  19  June  9c— Adjt.  4  Admin.  Bn.  N.W.P.  Vols. 
23  June  9olWing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  21  Aug.  91.— Furlough. 

15  July  90  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  30  Sept.  91. 
1  Oct.   90  Wing  Officer,  29  May  93.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
31  Oct.  91 1  Wing  Officer,  25  Sept.  96.— Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 

21  Oct.  91  Wing  Officer,  26  Jan.  98. — Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 
5  Anr.  93 'Wing  Officer,  10  Jan.  97. 

23  Feb.  95I  Wins'  Officer.  26  Jan.  98.— Sick  Furlough. 
5  Aug.  96JOfficiating  Wing  Officer.— From  2  Bengal  Infantry. 
20  Jan.  97|Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

30  Septus!  In  medical  charge,  15  May  90.— Personal  Assist,  to  P.M.O.  Ben- 
gal Command. 
29  Jan.  96(Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


9th  (Goorlcha  Rifle)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  6yd  Native  Infantry. — Raised  i 

Class  Regiment — Goorkhas. 

Linked  with  T,gth  Regiment. — Regimental  Centre,  Lamdowne. 

"  Bhcrtpore" — "Sobraon" — "  Afghanistan,  1879-80." 

With  Khyber  Brigade.     Depot  at  Lansdowne.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facings,  Blacx. 

Colonel  H_.  0.  Woodhouse,  Staff  Corps...  h  5  Sept.97 


1823). 


MajorF.G.R.Ostrehan,  StaffCorps 11  May  98 


Captain  R.  P.  Warren,  StaffCorps  

Captain  E.  R.  R.  Swiaey,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  G.  T.  Widdicombe,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  C.  M'L.  Porteous.  StaffCorps  ... 

Lieut.  R.  L.  Caruegy,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  J.  M'K.  T.  Hogg,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  C.  R.  Bradshaw,  West  Kent  Regt. 

2nd  Lieut.  R.  Garratt,  StaffCorps  

Lieut.  E.  S.  Gale.  StatfCirps 

Captain  T.  G.  Hulbert.lf-fi.In.Med.Ser. 


22  Oct.   92 

6  May  96 

30  Jan.  97 

16  Nov.  98 

17  Dec.  91 
ro  May  93 

8  Jan.  96 
15  May  95 
ro  Jan.  96 
27  July  95 


Commandant,  15  Sept.  93. 

2nd  in  Command  and   Wing  Commander,  4  Apr.  96.— With  39 

Benral  Infantry. 
Wing  Commander,  4  Apr.  96.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
Wing  Officer,  27  Nov.  86. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer  i  22  Apr.  89— At  Depot. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  20  June  92. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  24  Oct.  93. 
Wing  Officer,  4  Apr.  96. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  14  July  97. 


10th  (Jat)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  6$th  Native  Infantry. — Raised  in  1823).  480 

Class  Regiment— Jats. 
Linked  with  6th  and  13th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Mcerut. 
"China,  1858-59"—"  Burma,  1885-87." 
Head  Quarters  at  Silchar.     Wing  at  i»brooghur.    Uniform.  Bed.     Facing*.  Trllctr. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Coups. 


Colonel  C.  W.  J.  Hingston,  Staff  Corp> 

Major  J.  G.  Hunter,  Stall'  Corps  

Captain  H.  F.  T.  Macartney, StaffCorps 
Captain  V.  C.  D.  Amesbury,  Staff  Corp; 

Captain  E.  G.  Wright,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  K.  N.  Obbard,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  A.  J.  N.  Harward,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  G.  Robson,  StaffCorps    

Captain  J.  C.  C.  Perkins,  StaffCorps  ... 

Lieut.  W.  F.  Bourne,  StaffCorps 

2nd  Lt.  A.  L.  D.  Sbewell,  Staff  Corps ... 

2nd  Lieut.  F.  W.  lies,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  J.Bourke,  MB.  Ind.Med.Ser. 
Lieut.  F.  O.  N.  Mell,  MB.  Ind.Med.Ser. 


Ahmv 
Rank. 


22  Jan. 

1  May 
22  Jan. 
25  Aug. 

9  May 
14  Sept 

5  Oct. 
16  Nov. 
16  Nov. 

6  Sept. 
5  Aug. 
5  Aug. 

30  Jan. 
9  July 


Remarks. 


Commandant,  3  June  93.— Ar.d  Commanding  at  Silchar. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  26  Dec.  93. 

Wing  Commander,  26  Dec.  93.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  1  Dec.  95.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  27  June  87. — At  Debrooghur. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  4  June  90. — S.  S.  O. 

Wing  Officer,  27  May  91.—  Dep.  Assist.  Com,  Gen.  2nd  Class. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  2  Feb.  94. — Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  24  July  93. — Assist.  Mil.  Accountant,  Calcutta. 

Wing  Officer,  1  Sept.  94. — With  13  Bengal  Infantry. 

Officiating  Wmg  Officer. — At  Debrooghur. 

Officiating  Wmg  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  14  July  97. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


Note. — The  istGoorkha  Regiment,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops  .takes  rank  after  the  iott 

Bjnga.1  Infantry. 


11th  Bengal  (Rajput)  Infantry  (late  -jolh  Native  Infantry.-— Raised  in  1825). 

Class  Regiment — Rajputs. 

Linked  with  7th  and  8th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Lueknow. 

"Punjab" — "Chillianwallah" — "  Goojebat" — "China,  1858-59" — "Afghanistan,  1878-80" — 

"Bukma,  1885-87." 
Head  Quarters  at  Lueknow.     Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  Yellow. 


Lt.ColonelV.  A.  Scbalch,  fetaff  Corps 

Major  W.  K.  Downes,  VSO.  Staff  C 

Captain  J.  Strachey,  StaffCorps 

Captain  A.  P.  D.  Harris,  Staff  Corps    .. 

CaptainD.  F.  Stuart,  StaffCorps 

Captain  H.C.  Tytler,  StaffCorps 

Captain  A.  C.  Watson,  StaffCorps  

Lieut.  F.  A.  Andrew,  S.taff  Corps  

Lieut.  W.  A.  Hill,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  H.  h.  C.  Turner.  Hants  Regt 

Lieut.  R.  W.  deC.  Rennick,  StaffCorps 
Captain  H.  A.  Smith,  MBlndMed.  Ser. 
Captain  L.  Pogers,  MB.  Ind.  Med.  Ser. 


29  May  95  Commandant,  3  June  93. 
10  Sept.  96  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  14  Mar.  92. 

2  Julv  90  Wing  Commander,  12  Apr.  92.  .»«,.    ■*» 

22  Oct.  92  Wing  Officer,  30  Oct.  8  =  .— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
7  Feb.  90  Wing  Officer,  5  Nov.  87. — Furlough. 

30  Jan.  97  Wing  Officer,  26  Feb.  89. 
25  Aug.  97  Wing  Officer,  1  Apr.  89. 

15  Oct.  90  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  13  Nov.  yi.  [Goorkhas. 

15  Oct.  90  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  14  Mar.  92.— With  2  Bn.  2 

30  June 97  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

20  Jan.  97  j  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— From  16  Bengal  Infantry. 

27  July  95'In  medical  charge,  9  Feb.  97. 

29  July  96  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


12th  (The  Kelat-i-Ghilzai)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  Regiment  of 

Kelat-i-Ghilzai. — Raised  in  1838).—  Linked  with  $th  Regt. — Regimental  Centre,  Bareilly. 

Class  Regiment — Hindustani  Mahomedans. 

A  Mural  Crown  superscribed  "  Inoicla"—"  Kelat-i-Ghilzai,  1842" — "  Candahab,   1842" — "Ghuznee,    1S42" — 

l,  1842" — "  Mahabajfobe  " — Afghanistan,  1878-79" — "  Burma,  1885-8.," 

Head  Quaners  at  Bareilly.     Uniform,  Bed.     Facings,  W hut. 

p. i.e.  Lt.Colonel  A.  F.  Barrow,  CMG. 

18  Aug.  95  Commandant,  13  June  92.— Furlough. 

20  Nov.  95  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  23      ar.  98.— Offg.  Comdt, 

27  Apr.  92  Wing  Commander,  15  Jan.  94.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

5  Dec.  94 1  Wing  Officer,  23  Mar.  86.— District  Recruiting  Officer. 

30  Jan.  951  Wing  Officer,  28  June  86.— Oflg.  Wing  Commander. 
8  Dec.  97,  Wing  Officer,  10  Feb.  91. 

14  Feb.  90J  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  25  July  92. 

2  Mar.  92  Wing  Officer,  15  Dec.  92.— Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.,  2nd  Class, 
Rangoon. 

6  Oct.   92  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  25  June  97.— Furlough. 
1  Apr.  97jWing  Officer.  27  Jan.  98.— Officiating  Quaiter  Master." 
4  Apr.  98  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

22  Apr.  980fficiating  Wing  Officer. 
22  Apr.  98iOfficiating  Wing  Officer. 

31  Mar.  92  In  medical  charge,  29  Sept.  86.— Sick  Furlough. 
29  July  96'Officiating  in  medical  charge.— From  25  Madras  Infantry. 


DSO.  Staff  Corps 
Maior  J.  C.  B.  Craster,  StaffCorps... 
Bt.Major  R.  H.  Twigg,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  T.  Webster,  StaffCorps   

Captain  C.  W.  Somerset,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  C.  Laing,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  C.  Black,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  B.  Byers,  StaffCorps   


Lieut.  F.  E.  Coningham,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lieut.  W.  H.  K.  Campbell,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  E.  E.  Forbes,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  C.  P.  Birlow,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  M.  L.Ferrar,  StaffCorps 

Major  D.B.  Spencer.  Ind.  Med.  Ser 

Cantain  V.  Stodart,JO.  Ind.   Med.  Ser 


13th  (The  Shekha/oaitee)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  Shehhavmttee  Battalion. — 

Raised  in  1835).—  Linked  with  6th  and  loth  Regiments.  —Regimental  Centre,  Mcerut. 

Class  Regiment— Rajputs. 

"Alliwal" — "Afghanistan,  1879-80" — "Chitral." 

Head  Quarter?  at  Camp  Cha-nkani  Depot  at  Fyzabad.     Uniform,  Bed.     Facinns   T)nrlc  Blue. 


Major  W.  T.  Fairbrother,  Staff  Corps 
Major  C.  Le  G.  Justice,  Staff  Corps .. 

Captain  W.  Prior,  StaffCorps    

Captain  A.  Giles,  StaffCorps 

Captain  R.  V.  Davidson,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  M.  Stevens,  StaffCorps  

Captain  J.  M.  Camilleri,  Staff  Corps.. 
Lieut.  F.C.  S.  P.  Samborie,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  Vickers,  Staff  Corns 

Lieut.  W.  F.  Bourne,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lieut.  "W .  H.  Bingham,  Staff  Corps 


11  Feb.  9S|Commandant.  13  Feb.  98,  with  rank  of  Lt.-Colonel. 
11  May  98  2nd  m  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  13  Feb.  98. 

13  Aug.  90  Wing  Commander,  13  Feb.  98.— District  Recruiting  Officer 
9  Sept. 93  Wmg  Commander,  13  Feb.  98.— Sick  Furlough.  [Lueknow 

25  Aug.  94  Wing  Officer,  9  July  86.— Offg   Wing  Commander. 

5  Dec.  94  Wmg  Officer,  28  Aug.  93.— At  Depot. 

14  Jan.  96  Wing  Officer,  19  Jan.  89.— Offg.  Adjt.  [vocate  Gen.  Allahabad. 
25  Mar.  91  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  3  Feb.  98.— Offg.  Assist.  Judge  Ad 
13  Dec.  93  Wmg  Officer,  13  Feb.  98.— Furlcugh. 

6  Sept  92  OfficiatingWing  Officer.— From  10  Bengal  Infantry 
22  Apr.  98  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master— From  2  Bengali 

Infantry. 
Captain  A.  0.  Hubbard,  Ind.  Med.  Ser  I27  July  95|In  medical  charge,  21  Apr.  95. 


481   14th  (The  Ferozepore  Silchs)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  Regiment  of  Ferozepore. 

Raised  30  July  1846). — Linked  with  15th  and  45^/i.  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Mooltan. 

Class  Regiment — Sikhs. 
"Lucknow"  (Defence  and  Capture) — "  Ali  Mcsjid" — "  Afghanistan,  1878-79" — "Defence  of  Chitbal. 
Head  Quarters  at  Nowshera       Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  Yellow. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Coups. 


p.s.c.Lt.Col.J.W.Hogge.,  CZ  E.StaffCorps 
Major  A.  \V.  T.  Radclifl'e,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  L.  C.  Fryer,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.J.  Jones,  DSO.  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  H.  L.  Richardson,  Staff  Corps... 

Captain  P.  C.  Pilin,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  A.  Jacques,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  C.  M.  Carter,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  B.  H.  Ryves,  Stiff  Corps 

2nd  Lieut.  H.  E.  F.  Currie,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  G.  B.  Irvine,  Indian  Med.  Ser.... 
Captain  T.  A.  O.  Langton,  I.  M.  S 


Aemt 

Rank 

23  Sept 

97 

9  Aug. 

93 

23  Apr. 

92 

23  Aug. 

9i 

7  Feb. 

96 

28  Apr. 

97 

16  Nov. 

98 

17  July 

GI 

14  Nov. 

97 

20  Jan. 

97 

31  Mar. 

87 

30  Jan. 

96 

Remarks. 


Commandant,  25  Aug.  93. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  25  Aug.  95. — With  45 

Bengal  Infantry. 
Wing  Commander,  20  March  96. — OTg.  2nd  in  Command. 
Wing  Officer,  16  Apr.  87.— Offg.  Wii.g  Commander. 
Wmg  Officer,  11  Feb.  89. 
Wing  Officer,  22  Oct.  89. — Furlough. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant.  19  June  91. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  2  Aug.  07. — Furlough. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  1  Dec.  91. — With  13  Bengal  Lancers. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


15th  (The  Ludh-iana  Sikhs)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  Regiment  of  Ludhiana. — 
Raised  30  Jul y  1S46).—  Linked  with  14th  and  45^  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Jlooltan. 

Class  Regiment — Sikhs. 
''Cats' a,  1860-52" — "AHM3D  Khel" — "Kaxdahae,  18S0" — "Afghanistan,  1878-80" — "  Suakin,i835  " — "Tofbex," 

— ''Chitbal." 
Head  Quarters  at  Ferozepore.     Uniform,  Med.    Faeings,  Green. 
Lt.Colonel  R.C.  Hadow,DSO. Staff  Corps  127  Apr.  96  [Commandant,  15  Feb.  S3. 

Captain  G.tf.  Rowci'oft,  Staff  Corps 13  Aug.  901  Wing  Commander,  23  Mar.  05.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Captain  H.  Trevor,  Staff  Corps 122  Jan.  921  Wing  Commander,  15  Feb.  qi.  —Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Captain  W.  A.  L.  Oowie,  Sta.f  Corps  ...  124  May  90  Wing  Officer,  4  Aug.  87.— Sick  Furlough. 

Captain  J.  Hill,  Staff  Corps I  5  Feb.  98  Wing  Officer,  13  Aug.  90.— Furlough 

Lieut.  J.L.  R.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps    [  7  Mar.  901  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  17  Nov.  97. 

Lieut.  J.  R.  Carden,  Staff  Corps 1  3  Jan.  9nWmg  Officer,  15  Feb.  9:. 

Lieut.  C.  A.  Vivian,  Staff  Corps |.v>  Nov.  95  j  Wing  Officer,  7  June  98.— Sick  Furlough. 

2nd  Lieut.  F.  A.  Maguiac,  Staff  Corps. .- i  1 4.  Aug.  95JOfficiating  Wing  Officer.— From  25  Bengal  Infantry. 
2nd  Lieut.  W.  G.  K.  Gough,  Staff  Corps2o  Jan.  97jOfficiating  Wing  Officer. 
Captain C.  N.C.  Wimberley,  MJi.L  M.  S..31  Mar.  90J In  medical  charge,  11  Aug.  94. 


jj-orjj. The  2na,  3rd, and 4th GoorkhaRegts.,  when  acting  with  other  BengalNative  Troops,  rank  after  15th N.I 

Wnen  Regiments  of  the  Punjab  Frontier  Force  are  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  they  take  rank 
according  to  the  dates  on  whichthey  were  raised,  tnus: — The  Corps  of  Guides  Infantry,  the  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  and  4th 
Sikh  Infantry,  and  the  1st,  2nd, 4th,  5th,  and  6th  Punjab  Infantry,  after  the  13th  Bengal  Infantry  andthe  3rd 
Goorkha  Regiment.  t 

16th  (The  Luchnow)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  Regt.  of  LucJcnow. 
Raised  8  Dec.  1S57). — Linked,  with  2nd  and  4th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Agra. 

Class  Regiment — Rajputs. 
On  the  Colours  and  Appointments  the  design  of  a  "  Turreted  Gateway." — "Lucknow  "  {Defence) — 
"Afghanistan,  1879-80  " — "Bubjia,  1885-87." 
Head  Quarters  at  Cawr.pore.      Uniform,  lied.     Facings,  White. 


Lt.Colonel  A.  Montanaro,  Staff  Corps. 

Major  C.  W.  Harris,  Staff  Corps 

CaDtain  E.  J.  E.  Swayne,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  A.  B.  Harvey,  StaffCorps  .... 

Captain  A.  S.  Begbie,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  L.  M.  Bell,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  Watling,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  G.  R.  Vanrenen,  StaffCorps   .... 

Lieut.  E.  A.  Swinhoe,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  Walker.  Staff  Corps 

2nd  Lt.  R.  W.  de  0.  Rennick,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  R.  J.  Cuming,  Staff  Corps 


4  Oct.   97|Commandant,  11  Sept.  95. 

10  Sept. 96  2nd  in  Command  and  WjugCommander,  21  Nov.  97. 
10  Mar.  j4|  Wing  Commander,  11  SejH.  95. — With  Uganda  Rifles. 
29  Aug.  96  Wing  Commander,  21  Nov.  97. 

Aug.  97  Wing  Officer,  11  Apr.  89. 
25  Aug.  97  Wing  Officer,  6  Nov.  89. 

14  Sent.  9S  Wing  Officer,  3  Apr.  91. — Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
31  July  80  Wing  Officer,  2  Aug.  90. — Furlough. 

5  Sept.  92  Wing  Officer,  21  Nov.  97. — Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 
10  Jan.  97  Wing  Officer.  17  June  98. 
20  Jan.  97iOfficiating  Wing  Officer. — With  11  Bengal  Infantry. 

S  Aug.96IOfficiating  Wing  Officer. 


n  E  R  Parry,  MB.  Ind.  ilea.  Ser.'so  Jan.  96  In  medical  charge,  14  Sept.  98. 
Captain  c!  H.  Bensley,  Ind.  Med.  Ser.  ...  29  Jan.  98  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


17th   {The  Loyal  Puroiya)  Bengal  Infantry   {late  Loyal  Purbiya  Regiment. 

Raised  in  1858). — Linked  with  18th  Regiment. — Regimental  Centre,  Benares. 

Class  Regiment— Hindustani  Mahomedans. 

"Afghanistan,  1S79-S0"— "  Suakin,  1885  "  — "Tofrek." 

Head  Quarters  at  Silohar.    Wing  at  Debroogb.ur.     Uniform,  Med.    Facings,  White. 

Colonel  T.E.Spencer,  StaffCorps    22  July  98:  Commandant,  12  Mar.  92. 

Lt  Colonel  L   J  Browne,  Staff' Corps   ....23  Oct.   0712nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  22  Apr.  96. 

Mn'iorE   Carboraro.  StaffCorps    19  Dec.  97  Wing  Commander,  20  Apr.  96.— Offg.  2nd  m  Command. 

14  Feb.  94  Wing  Officer,  12  Oct.  88.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 


Captain  W.  L.  Davidson,  StaffCorps 
Captain  J.  C.  Sutherland,  Staff  Corps. 

Captain  C.  E.  Wood,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  R.  Netnersole,  Staff  Corps.... 

Lieut.  T.  E.  Madden,  StaffCorps   

Lieut.  G.  R.  K.  Williams,  StaffCorps 


j  Aug.  94'Wing  Officer,  8  Dec.  86.— Furlough. 
2=;  Aug.  97!  Wing  Officer,  12  Oct.  88.— Sick  Furlough. 
18  JunegolWing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  22  Dec.  92. 
1  July  92]  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  16  May  94. 
...  16  Mar.  98  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
'upt'a'inP.  W  b'Gorman,  Iud.  Med.  Ser,  31  Mar.  88;In  medical  charge,  12  Feb.  9S.— Sick  Furlough. 
Captain  P.  F.  Chaoman,  Ind.  Med.  Ser. 129  July  gSJOfficiating  in  medical  charge. 


18th  Bengal  Infantry  (late  Alijpore  Hegiment. — Raised   29  Jane  1795).     4^2 

Class  Regiment— Hindustani  Mahomedans. 

Linked  toith  ijth  Regiment. — Regimental  Centre,  Benares. 

"Burma,  1885-87." 

Head  Quarters  at  Dinapore.     Detachment  at  Guntoa.     Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  Black. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Coeps. 


MajoTA.  D.  Enriquez,  Staff  Corps 

Major  G.  Bowring,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  R.  R.  Renton,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  R.  M.  Edwards,  Staff  Corps 
Ciptain  E.  V.  Martin,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieut.  J.  K.  Condon,  Staff  Corps    


Lieut.  C.  K.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  W.  N.  Lushington,  Staff  Corps... 
Lieut.  H.  E.  ap  R.  Pryce,  Staff  Corps  .. 
2nd  Lt.  F.  P.  i.  Lillingston,  Staff  Corp; 
Cantain  R.  H.  Maddox,  MB 


Army 
Rank. 


Remarks. 


14  Nov. 
11  Sept. 
30  Jan. 

7  Feb. 
16  Nov. 

0  July 

23  Sept. 
13  Sept. 
16  Apr. 
20  Jan. 
27  July 


Commandant,  19  Mar.  96,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel. —Furlough. 
2nd  in  Command  and   Wing  Commander,   20   Apr.   96. —Furl. 
Wing  Commander,  3  Aug.  98. — Furlough. 

1  Wing  Officer,  14  July  87. — OtheiatingWing  Commander,  Guntok. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  30  Aug.  92. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  22  Mar.  93. — Plague  Dutj', 
j     Kattywar. 

jWing  Officer,  15  May  94.— Guntok. 

I  Wing  Officer,  3Aug.95-Dept.A~sist.com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 
i  Wing  Officer,  3  Aug  98. — Officiating  Adjutant. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer.  [Bengal, 

la  medical  charge,  24  Nov.  95. — Offg.  Personal  Assist,  to  P.M.O. 


19th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  "jth  Punjab  Infantry. — 

Raised  in  1857). — Linked  with  21ml  and  24th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Jhelum. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 4  Companies  Sikhs,  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahcmedans,  2  Companies  Pathans. 

"Ahmed  Khbl" — "Afghanistan,  1878-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Sealkote.       Uniform,  Bed.     Facing),  Dark  Blue. 

Colonel  A.  J.  Brander,  Staff  Corps  24  Jan.  98  Commandant,  24  Jan.  94. 

Major  A.  H.  Wiltner,  Staff  Corps  6  Oct.  96  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  24  Jan.  94. — Furlough. 

Major  E.  T.  Gastrell,  Statf  Corps  30  Jan.  98  Wing  Commander,  12  May  98. — With  Imperial  Service  Troops. 

Ctptain  D.  Beames,  Staff  Corps 9  Sept. 93  Wing  Officer,  30  Dec.  95. — Furlough. 

Captain  G.  J.  F.  Soady,  Staff  C^rpo 6  Feb.  93  Wing  Officer,  10  Sept.  87.— Officiating  2ndin  Command. 

Captain  E.  Waller,  Staff  Corps  7  Feb.  90  Wing  Officer,  15  June  89. — Cantonment  Mag.  Umballa. 

Captain  G.  A.  Dale,  Staff  Corps 5  Feb.  gl  Wing  Officer,  22  Oct.  89.— Burma  Military  Police. 

Lieut.  W.  J.  Windsor,  Staff  Corps 4  Dec.  89  Wing  Officer,  2  July  91. — Burma  Military  Police. 

Lieut.  C.  W.  G.  Richardson,  Stiff  Corps  23  Apr.  90  Wing  Officer,  30  June  94. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
Lieut.  R.  G.  Macpherson,  Staff  Corps  ...  15  Oct.  93  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  5  June  95. 

Lieut.  G.  P.  Evans,  Staff  Corps 12  Apr.  92  Wing  Officer,  22  June  97. 

Lieut.  G.  R.  D.  Churchill.  Staff  Corps  ...23  Apr.  93  Wing  Officer,  12  May  98. 

Lieut.  F.  T.  Duhan,  Staff  Corps ic  Jan.  07  Officiating  Whig  Officer. 

2nd  Lieut.  H.  C.  D.  Jarrett,  Staff  Corps    5  Aug.  96  Officiating  Wing  Officer. — With  22  Punjab  Infantry. 

Lieut.  J.  G.  Lyons,  Staff  Corps 22  Apr.  98  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— With  33  Bengal  Infantry. 

Lieut.  A.  Young,  Staff  Corps  j  5  Aug.  95  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Captain  V.  G.  Drake-Brockman,  I.M.  S..30  Jan.  9o,ln  medical  charge,  3  Sept.  98. 


20th  (The  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own  Punjab)  Bengal  Infantry — 

ale  Sth  Punjab  Inf.) — Raised  in  1857. — Linkedwith  2ist,26th  and  40th  Regts. — Regtl. Centre, Mcean Meer. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 4  Companies  Pathans,  2  Companies  Sikhs,  2  Companies  Dogras. 

"  Takc  Poets"— "  Pekin"—"Ali  Mdsjid"— "Afghanistan,  1878-80"—"  Egypt,  1882,"—"  Tel-el-Kbbib." 

Headquarters  at  Delhi.     Uniform,  Drab.     Facings,  Green. 

Son.  Colonel.— Field  Marshal  H.R.H.theDu&eof  Cambridge,  KG.  KT.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIB.  GCYO. 


Lt.Colonel  J.  B.  Woon,  Staff  Corps   

Major  A.  E.  P.  Bnrn,  Staff  Corps  , 

Major  W.  Giles,  Staff  Corps 

Bt.MajorP.  G.  Walker,  Staff  Corns  .... 
Captain  L.  C.  Dunsterville,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  S.  M.  Tighe,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  H.  W.  tt.  Senior,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lieut.  W. H.  Prendergast,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  G.  B.  Gough,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  M.  Grimiey,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  C.  C.  Angelo,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  M.  Fordham,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  H.  Maclear,  E.  [<ancashire    Regt 

Lieut.  R.  Ducat,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  W.  E.  Griffiths,  Ind.  Med.  S. 
Captain  W.  Carr,  MB.  Ind,  Med.  Ser. 


20  May  9S|Commandant,  10  Feb.  96.— Furlough. 

21  Sept.93|Officiating  Comtnandiut. — From  40  Bengal  Infantry. 
11  May  9812nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  Oct.  95 

20  May  98  Wmg  Commander,  9  May  gs. 

23  Aug.  95  Wing  Officer,  11  May  89.'— With  26  Bengal  Infantry. 
29  Aug.  96  Wing  Officer,  19  Apr.  88. 

5  Aug.  97'Wing  Officer,  16  Mar.  05. 

24  Feb.  83  Wing  Officer,  9  July  00. 

9  July  9o\Ving  Officer,  25  July  o^.-  Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 
17  Dec.  92(Wing  Officer,  24  Oct.  95.— Assist. MilitaryAccountant  3rd  Class, 
27  Oct.   93  Wing  Officer,  18  June  90  —Punjab  Commission.  [Calcutta. 

14  Nov.  97, Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

3  Apr.  92|Officiating  Wing  Officer.— With  22  Bengal  Infantry. 
31  Aug.  94  Otficiatiug  Wing  Officer. 

1  Oct.  gitn  medical  charsre,  4  Oct.  92. 
29  Jan.  9S  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


21st  (Punjab)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  gth  Punjab  Infantry). — 
Raised  27  Aug.  1857.— Linked  with  20th,  26th  and  40th  Regiments.— Regimental  Centre,  Mzean  Meer 

Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Pathans,  1  Comoany  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  3  Companies  Sikhs, 

1  Compauy  Dogras. 

"Abyssinia"— "Afghanistan,  1878-80." 
With  Malakand  Brigade.     Depot  at  Sealkote.     Uniform,  Drab.    Facings,  Bed. 

Mijor  W.  C.  Faithful),  Staff  Corps   121  Sept.94. Commandant,  n  Dec.  95,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel.— Furlough 

Major  P.  M.Caroendale,  StatfCorps    ...11  May  98J2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander    ,1  Dec  95. 

Captain  W.  Thuilher,  StatfCorps i3Aug.9o  Wing  Commander,  n  Dec  95.— Furlough. 

Captain  W.  R.  Little,  Staff  Corps  14  Jan.  9i|Wing  Officer,  18  Julr  83.— With  Hong  Kon"  Regiment 

Captain  A.  H.  Montagu,  Staff  Corps   ...14  May  95[Wing  Officer,  6  Oct.  86. —Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
CaptamD.  C.  A.  Andrew,  Staff  Corps  ...30  Jan.  97:Wing  Officer,  27  June  87.— Officiating  Wine  Commander 
Captain  M.  Williamson,  Staff  Corps    ...    8  May  9S[Wing  Officer,  2  Nov.  90. 

Lieut.  C.  Kaye,  StatfCorps 1  No".  go.'Wing  Officer,  15  Dec.  92.— Commanding  Depot. 

Lieut.  D.  A.  C.  Brownlow,  StatfCorps  ...J23  Sept  91:  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  15  Feb.  92. 
2nd  Lieut.  H.  F.  M.  Browne,  Staff  Corps  20  Jan.  .^Officiating  Wmg  Officer. 

Lieut.  W.  G.  P.  Murray,  StatfCorps J28  Apr.  95'Oificiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

Lieut.  R.  S.  St.  John,  Staff  Corps   I22  Apr.  98:Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Captain  P.  B.  Haig,  MB.  Ind.  Med.  S...[27  July  95'ln  medical  charge,  2  Feb   97. 


483         22nd  Punjab)    Bengal  Infantry  {late  nth  Punjab  Infantry). — 

Raised  1  Aug.  1857. — Linked  with  igth  and  24th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Jhelum. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 4  Companies  Sikhs,  3  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  1  Company  Pathans. 

"  China,  1860-62" — "Afghanistan,  1879-80." 

With  Koh»t  Kurram  Force.     Deoot  at  Jnelum.      Uniform.  Red.     Facings,  Blue. 


Rank,  Nambs,  and  Coups. 


Colonel  R.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Major  R.  H.  Rattray,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  L.  N.  Herbert,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  C.  A.  Fowler,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  R.  R.  Vaughan,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  W.  A.  Fraser,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  T.  G.  Blois-Johnson,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  J.  Davis,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  R.  J.  T.  Stewart,  StaffCorps 

Ha;  Lieut.  E.  W.  Costello,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  J.  L.  Furney.  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  H.  Maclear,  EastLancashireReg. 
and  Lieut.  H.C.  D.  .Tarrett,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut,  H.  Reed,  Staff  Corps .. 

Captain  C.  H.  Bedford,  MD.  Ind.Med.S. 


Army 
R>nk. 


Remarks. 


8  Jan.  98 
30  Jan.  qS 

9  Sept.93 
7  Feb.  96 

5  Feb.  oS 
16  Nov.  93 
19  vlar.  90 
15  Feb. 92 
18  July  94 

4  June  95 
23  Mar.  96 

3  ADr.  92 

5  Aug.  96 
1  Dec.  97 

30  Sept.  89 


Commandant,  12  July  92. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  17  Nov.  96, 

Wing  Commander,  17  Nov.  96. 

Wing  Officer,   25  Oct.  86.— District  Recruiting  Officer,  Punjabi- 

Mahomedan  District. 
Wing  Officer,  20  May  92.  — Cantonment  Magistrate,  Agra. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  21  Aug.  91.— Sick  Furlough, 
Wing  Officer,  8  July  92.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  16  Sept.  96. 
Wing  Officer,  9  Jan.  97.  — Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
Wing  Officer,  15  Jan.  98.— Sick  Furlough. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. — Commanding  Depot. 
Officiating  W  ng  Officer — From  20  Bengal  Infantry. 
Jffi;iit  ng  Win?  Officer. — From  19  Bengal  Infantry. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. — From  25  Bensral  Infantry. 
In  medical  charge,  i  Feb.  97. — Sick  Furlough. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


23rd  {Punjab)  Bengal  Infantry   {Pioneers — late  15th  Punjab  Infantry). 

Raised  in  1857. — Linked  with  2,2nd  and  24th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Umballa. 

Class  Regiment — Sikhs. 

"  Taku  Fobts" — "Pekin  " — "Abyssinia"— "Peiwae  Kotal" — "Charasia" — "Kabul,  1879" — "Kandahab, 

1880"— "Afghanistan,  1878-80  " — "Chitbal." 

Head  Quarters  at  Umballa       Uniform,  Drab.     Facings,  Chocolate. 

13  June  94  Commandant,  29  Aug.  98,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

14  Jan.  91  2nd  in  Comd.  and  Wing  Comdr.  29  Aug.  98,  with  rank  of  Major, 


Major  W.  H.  Jameson,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  R.  T.  Crowther,  Staff  Corps 

Major  N.  A.  K.  Burne,  Staff  Corps  n  Sept.96 

Captain  F.  Duncan,  Staff  Corps 22  Oci.  92 

Captain  R.  C.  Lye,  Start  Corps  7  Feb.  96 

Captain  A.  Wallace  Dunlop,  Staff  Corps  30  Jan.  97 

Captain  N.J.  H.  Powell,  Staff  Corps 30  Mar.  98 

Lieut.  H.  F.  A.  Pearson,  Staff  Corps  ...    6  Nov.  89 

Lieut.  J.  Randall,  Staff  Corps I  1  Jan.  go 

Lieut.  G.  H.  F.  Kelly,  Staff  Corps 12  Jan.  92 

Lieut.  A.  G.  Kemball,  Staff  Corps |  8  Oct.   92 

Captain  W.  B.  Lane,  Ind.  Med.  Service^  Sept.  88 


Wing  Commander,  29  Aug.  1 

Wing  Officer,  16  Nov.  84.— With  35  Bengal  Infantry. 

Wing»Officer,  27  Aug.  89. — Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  9  Apr.  90. 

Wing  Officer,  4  Dec.  9:. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  21  May  c,2. 

Wing  Officer.  7  Oct.  92. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Matter. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.— With  31  Bengal  Infantry. 

[n  medical  charge,  13  May  93. — XativeBase  Hospital .Nowshera 


24th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  1 6th  Punjab  Infantry). — 

Raised  5  June  1857. — Linked  with  igth  and  22nd  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  JIulum. 
Class  Company  Regiment— 4  Companies  Sikbs,  1   Company  Dogras,   1   Company  Punjabi  Mahomedans, 

2  Companies  Pathans. 

"  Kandahab,  1880" — "Afghanistan,  1878-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Peshawur.     Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  White. 


Major  J.  G.  Ramsay,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  G.  P.  Ranken,  Staff  Corps  . 

Major  H.  F.  Holland,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  A.  L.  Lindesay,  Staff  Corps 


ir|Feb.  95. Commandant,  24  Aug.  97,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

13  Aug.  9012nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  24  Aug.  97,  with  rant 
|     of  Major. — Furlough. 

20  May  98[Wing  Commander,  24  Aug.  97. 

10  Mar.  94JWing  Officer,  4  Dec.  95.— Adjt.  2nd  Admin.  Bn.  N.W.P.  Vols. 
Lie'ut.  S.  H.  Climo,  DSO.  Staff  Corps  ...|n  July  89]  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  1  Apr.  90.— Sick  Furlough. 
Lieut.  P.  G.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps  ,24  Feb.  90  WingOfficer,  21  Aug.  91. — With  Hong  Kong  Regiment. 


Lieut.  A.  Roberts,  Staff  Corps 6  Jan.  90 

Lieut.  A.  K.  Rawlins,  DSO,  Staff  Corpses  Dec.  91 

Lieut.  H.  W.  F.  Cooke,  Staff  Corps  22  June 

Lieut.  A.  Skeen,  Staff  Corps   ..    2  Oct.  93 

Lieut.  S.  Morton,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  R.  Ross,  Staff  Corps 

1T&  Captain  H.F.Whitchurch,  Ind.  M.  S. 


Wing  Officer,  19  Dec.  90. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  16  March  94. 

Wing  Officer,  8  Aug.  94. 
j^  Wing  Officer,  30  Air.  97. — Assist.  Recruiting  Off.  Umritsur. 
22  Apr.  93JOfficiati  ug  Wing  Officer. 
22  Apr.  98  [Officiating  Wing  officer, 
31  Mar.  88;lu  medical  charge,  11  May  92. 


25th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  ijtli  Punjab  Infantry). — 

Raised  in  1857. — Linked  with  27th,  28th  and  33/rZ  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Ferozeporc. 
Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Sikhs.  2  Companies  Dogras,  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans, 

i  Company  Pathans. 
"Ahmed  Khkl" — "  Kandahar,  1880"— "Afghanistan,  1878-80" — "  Chitral." 
Head  Quarters  at  Rawul  Pindee.     Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  White. 
Lt.ColonelG.  H.  B.  Coats,  Staff  Corps...  28  Oct.  97  Commandant,   9  Nov.  95 


p.s.c.  Major  W.  E.  Bunbury,  S.  C 30  Jan. 

Captain  A.  Hamilton,  Staff  Corps 11  Aug.  91 

Captain  A.  A.  E.  Campbell,  Staff  Corpsiio  May  93 
Captain  C.  W.  O'Bryen,  Staff  Corps    ...I  9  Sept.93 

30  Jan.  97 
9  May  90 
7  Feb.  94 


Captain  R.  L.  Tottenham,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  G.  P.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  Gaisford,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  A.  H.  Buist,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  D.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps jio  Nov.  94 

Lieut.  F.  Martin,  Staff  Corps 13  Feb.  95 

2nd  Lieut.  F.  A.  Magniac,  Staff  Corps;i4  Aug.  95 

Lieut.  H.  T.  Reed,  Staff  Corps I  1  Dec.  97I 

2nd  Lieut.  L.  C.  Thuillier,   Staff  Corps  20  Jan.  97pfficiating  Wing  Officer, 
Major  A.  C.  Younan,  MB.  Ind.  Med.  S..  1  Oct.  97tn  medical  charge,  3  Mar 


2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  30  July  96.— D.  A.  Q.M, 

General,  Head  Quarters. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  30  July  96. — Furl. 
Wing  Commander,  9  Nov.  95. — D.A.A.G.  for  Mnsk.  Abbottabad, 
WingCommander,  13  Aug.  96.— From  27  Bengali  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer,  10  July  87. 
Wing  Officer,  14  July  88. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  16  Apr.  92. — Furlough.. 
Wing  Officer,  2s  Apr.  97.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
Wing  Officer,  26  July  gi.— With  Hong  Kong  Regiment.. 
Wing  Officer,  26  July  98. 
Officiating  Wins  Officer.— With  15th  Sikhs. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer.— With  22  Bengal  Infantry, 


26th  {Punjab)  Bengal  Infantry  {late  1 8th  Punjab  Infantry). —  484 

Raised  in  June  1857. — Linked  with  2.0th,  21st  and  40th  Regiments. — Regimented  Centre,  3feean  Meer. 
Class  Company  Regiment— 4  Companies  Sihhs,  r  Compan}'  Dogras,  3  Companies  Afridis. 
"Afghanistan,  1878-79  " — "Burma,  1885-87.'' 
Head  Quarters  at  Jullundur.      Uniform,  Drab.    Facings,  Red. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 


Colonel  L.Dening,  DSO.  Staff  Corps  . 
Major  ff .  A.  Ravenshaw,  StaffCorps  . 
Captain  F.  H.  Hancock,  StaffCorps.... 
Captain  L.  C.  Dunsterville,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  W.  A.  B.  Dennj-s,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  C.  C.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  L.  B.  Walton,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  C.  Rattray,  StaffCorps     

Lieut.  I.  F.  R.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  O.  H.  Lawson,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  G.  Walton,  StaffCorps 

2nd  Lieut.  G.  H.  Gunning,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  K.  Close,  MD.  Ind.  Med.  Ser. 

Captain  W.   E.    Scott-Moncrieff,    MD. 

Indian  Medical  Service  


Army 

Rank. 

ti  May 

97 

24  Mar. 

Q6 

22  Jan. 

90 

23  Aug. 

95 

13  Aug 

00 

18  Feb. 

QI 

25  Aug 

97 

27  Feb. 

qo 

1  Nov. 

qo 

1 :  May 

92 

24  May 

93 

20  Jan. 

97 

1  Oct. 

87 

Remarks. 


Commandant,  n  May  94. 

2nd  in   Command  and   Wing  Commander,   n  May  q2. — Sick 

Wing  Commander,  11  May  92. — Offg.  2nd  in  Com.       [Furlough, 

Officiating  Wing  Commander. — From  20  Bengal  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer,  23  Oct.  84. 

Wing  Officer,  23  Oct.  84. 

Wing  Officert,  2t  Jan.  91. — Comdt.&Supdt.  of  Police,  Port  Blair. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  26  Aug.  gi. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  30  Dec.  91. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. — Furlough. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. — With  33  Bengal  Infantry. 

In  medical  charge,  n  May  92. — Sick  Furlough. 

2S  July  97lOfficiating  in  medical  charge. 


27th  {Punjab)  Bengal  Infantry  {late  lgth  Punjab  Infantry). — 

Raised  19  June  1857. — Linked  with  25th,  28th  and  33»'rf  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Ferozepore. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Sikhs,  1  Company  Dogras,  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans, 

2  Companies  Pathans. 
"China,  1860-62" — "Am  Musjid" — "Afghanistan,  1878-80" — "  Burma, 
Head  Quarters  at  Peshawur.      Uniform,  Drab.    Facings,  Red . 


-87." 


Colonel  H.  M.  Rose,  DSO.  Staff  Corps.. 

Major  A.  Wallace,  StaffCorps 

Captain  W.  B.  Mullms,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  W.  O'Brven,  Staff  Corps    ... 

Captain W.  H.  Miliar,  StaffCorps 

Captain  W.  H.  Hildebrand,  StaffCorps 

Captain  O.  A.  Smith,  Staff  C^rps 

Captain G.  W.Robinson,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  F.  W.  Lethbridge,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  H.  Bell,  StaffCorps   

Lieut.  C.  W.  Keene,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  G.  Dodd,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  G.  B.  Scott,  Staff  Corps 

Major    J.    Shearer,  DSO.  MB.  Indian 

Medioal  Service  

Captain  W.  H.  Orr,  Ind.  Med.  Service 


26  Sept. 97 
11  Sept. 96 

14  Jan.  91 
9  Sept. 93 

23  Aug.  94 
9  Aug.  gt 

24  July  97 
i4Sept.98 

25  Sept.  98 

15  Dec.  90 
1  Jan.  94 


Commandant,  26  Sept.  93. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  18  Nov.  94. — Furl. 

Wing  Commander,  23  March  93, — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  27  June  87. — With  23  Bengal  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer,  19  Apr.  88. — OfficiatmgWing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  27  Feb.  89. — Assist.  Recruiting  Officer,  Jhelum. 

Wing  Officer,  27  May  93. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  29  Sept.  90. — Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  16  Sept.  96. — Assist.  Cant.  Mag.  Rawul  Pindee. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  11  Dec.  96. — Offg.  Adjutant. 


Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
12  May  95  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 
22  Apr.98  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

[India. 
2  Oct.  92  In  medical  charge,  8  June  87. — Sec.  to  P.M.O.  H.M.'s  Forces  in 
30  Jan.  96  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


28th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  20th  Punjab  Infantry). — 

Raised  I  July  1857.—  Linked  with  25th,  2jth  and  3yd  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Ferozepore. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 3  Companies  Sikhs,  1  Company  Dogras,  3  Companies  Pathans, 

1  Company  Punjabi  Mahomedans. 

"  Chaeasia" — "Kabul,  1879" — "Afghanistan,  1S78-80. 

Head  Quarters  at  Ferozepore.     Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  Emerald  Green. 


Lt.Colonel  A.  R.  Porter,  StaffCorps 
Captain  W.  E.  Phillips,  Staff  Corps  ... 


Captain  G.  R.  Crawford,  StaffCorps 

Captain  F.  Tweddell,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  O.  W.  Carey,  StaffCorps 

Capt.  A.G.  de  V.Chichester,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  G.  K.  Cockerill,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  W.  C.  Palseologus,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lieut.  J.  C.  M.  Wheeler.  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  H.  L.  Tomkins,  DSO.  Staff  Corps 
2nd  Lieut.  N.  V.  L.  Rybot,  StaffCorps 

2nd  Lieut.  W.  C.  Hutchison,  S.  C 

Lt.Colonel    Z.  A.  Ahmed,  MD.  Indian 
Medical  Service  


21  Aug.  95 

22  Jan.  90 

22  Oct.  92 

23  Aug.  95 
30  Jan.  97 
16  Nov.  98 
26  June  89 
15  Aug.  91 
15  Oct.  91 
28  July  93 

5  Aug.  96 
5  Aug.  96 

1  Oct.    q2 


Commandant,  15  Oct.  95. — Furlough. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander  15  Oct.  93,  with  rank 

of  Major. — Officiating  Commandant. 
Wing  Commander,  13  Oct.  95.— Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  1  Aug.  89.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
Wing  Officer,  4  Feb.  92. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  7  Oct.  92.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer,  19  Aug.  92. — Staff  College,  Sandhurst. 
Wing  Officer,  7  Oct.  92. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  14  Aug.  92, 
Wing  Officer,  23  May  96.— Furlough. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer.— With  38  Bengal  Infantry. 

In  medical  charge,  23  July  84. 


29th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  21st  Punjab  Infantry). — 

Raised  12  July  1857. — Linked  with  2,0th  and  2,1st  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Peshawur. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 4  Companies  Sikhs,  2  Companies  Dogras,  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans. 

"  Peiwae  Kotat," — "Afghanistan,  1878-80I" — "Chithal." 

With  Force  in  Chitral.    Depot  at  Peshawur.     Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  Blue. 


Lt.-Colouel  R.  W.  MacLeod,  Staff  Corps  19  Oct.  98 
Lt.Colonel  F.  G.  L.  Mainwaring,  S.  C.  30  Dec.  97 
Captain  T.  H.  Bairnefather,  Staff  Corps  13  Aug.  90 

Captain  A.  B.  H.  Drew,  Staff  Corps 7  Feb 

Captain  W.  C.  M. Woodcock,  Staff  Corps  6  May  96 
;j.8. e. Captain R.  E.  H.  Dyer,  Staff  Corps  29  Aug. 96 

Captain  I.  H.  Grant,  StaffCorps  25  Aug.  97 

Captain  W. S.E.Howard,  Staff  Corps...  16 Mar.  98 

Lieut.  F.  W.  Birch,  StaffCorps 21  Sept.88 

Lieut.  J.  S.  Kemball,  StaffCorps 15  Dec.  qo 

Lieut.  H.  A.  Vallings,  Staff  Corps   19  Mar.  90 

Lieut.  A.  A.  James,  Staff  Corps 23  May  94 

2nd  Lieut.  G.  N.  S.  Keene,  Staff  Corps.  5  Aug.  96 
Major E.A.W.  Hall,  JlfB.Ind.  Med.  Ser.  30  Sept.  98 
Cap*.  S.  A.  Harriss,  MB.  Ind.  Med.  Ser.  29  Jan.  97 


Commandant. 

Officiating  Commandant.— From  30  Bengal  Infantry. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  July  91. 

Wing  Officer,  15  Sept.  82.— Cantonment  Mag.,  Mbultan. — Furl. 

Wing  Officer,  27  June  87. —Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  18  Sept. 89. -Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  28  Apr.  88.— At  Depot. 

Wing  Officer,  9  Aug.  93. 

Wing  Officer,  22  Oct.  89. 

Wing  Officer,  17  Apr.  95. — With  36  Bengal  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  31  March  95. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  9  Sept.  95. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  raedieal  charge,  26  Aug.  96.— Offg.  Civil  Employ,  Asstm. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

I  I 


485  30th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  22nd  Punjab  Infantry)  — 

Raised  in  June  1857. — Linked  with  2gth  and  $l$t  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Peshaicur. 
"Class  Company  Regiment— 4  Companies  Sikhs,  2  Companies  Dogras,  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahoinedans. 
"  Afghanistan,  1879-60  " — "  OHirRAL." 
With  Malakand  Force.     Depot  at  Peshawur.     Uniform.  Red.    Facings,  Whit*. 


Hank,  Names,  and  Coups. 


Lt.Colonel  F.  G.  Maisey,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lt.Colonel  K..  W.Macleod,  Staff  Corp-... 

Major  H.  H.  Dobbie,  SfcatfCorps 

Captain  P.  C.  Muspratt,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  T.  W.  Forth,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  Wiutle.  Staff  Corps   

Captain  W.  J.  P.  Kaye,  Staff  Corps  ....... 

Captain  K.  S.  Hall,  Staff  Corps  

CaptainA.  Ward,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  A.  G.  H.  Thomson,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  H.  A.  Gib,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  H.  Sawyer,  Staff  C  irps  

2nd  Lieut.  D.  S.  Browne,  Staff  Corns  ... 
Captain  C.  E.  L.  Gilbert,  lnd.  Med.  Ser. 
Captain  H.  St.  J.  Fraser,  lnd.  Med.  Ser. 


Akmt 
Rank. 


23  Sept, 
iq  Oct. 
1  May 
7  Feu. 
6  May 
20  Aug. 

2Q  Aug. 

25  Aug. 
4  May 
14  Apr. 
11  July 
14  Nov. 
14  Aug. 
ji  Mar. 
29  Jan. 


Kemakks. 


Commandant,  12  Dec.  93. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  ijoindr.  2  Sept.  97. — With  29  Bengal  Inf. 

Wing  Commander,  12  Dec   93. — Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  2A  Feb.  87.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  23  Jan.  So.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  21  Mar.  90. 

Wing  Officer,  23  May  87. 

Wing  Officer,  19  Apr.  91. 

Officiating  Wing  uffictr.— Commanding  Depot. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Sick  Furlough. 

iOttlciating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. — Sick  Furlough. 

In  medical  charge,  4  Apr.  01. — Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  tnedi:al  charge. 


31st  (Punjab)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  23c/  Punjab  Infantry). — 

Raised  in  1857. — Linked  with  29th  and  30th  Regiments.  —  Regimental  Centre,  Peshawur. 
Class  Company  Regiment — 4  Companies  Sikhs,  2  Companies  Dogras,  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahoinedans. 

■'  Afghanistan,  1879-30." 
Head  Qu  rters  at  Sealkote       Uniform,  lied.     Facings,  White. 


Lt  Colonel  H.N.  M'Rae,  CB.  Staff  Corpus  Mar.  9; 

Lt.Colonel  M.  I.  Uibbs,  Staff  Corps 30  Dee.  9 

p.s.c.  Major  H.  B.  B.  Watkis,  Staff  Corps  n  May  gt 

M-ijor  F.  M   Drury,  Staff  Corps 26  Mar.  94 

Captain  K.  S.  Cooper,  Staff  Corps    19  Dec.  94 

Captain  E.  R.  Morton,  Staff  Corps  25  Nov.  90 

Captain  W.  L.  Malcolm,  Staff  Corps   ...  27  Oct.  97 

Lieut.  H.  B.  Ford,  Staff  Corps 4  Apr.  90 

Lieut.  L.  A.  Watson,  Staff  Corps 2  Mar.  9 

Lieut.  A.  G.  Kenball,  Staff  Corps  8  Oct.   92 

Lieut.  E.  H.  Peacock,  Staff  Corps 28  Apr.  95 

Lieut.  J.  M.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps 16  Apr.  9; 

Captain  E.  V.  Hugo.  MD.  ind.  Med.  S  :T.  27  July  9; 
Lt.Colonel  J. A.  Nelis.  J/B. lnd. Med. Ser.  31  Mar.  9; 


Commandant,  4  Oct.  97. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  15  Dec.  93. — Sick  Furl. 
>Ving  Commander,  15  Dec.  93. — D.  A.  A.  G.  Head  Quarters. 
Wing  Commander   18  Jan.  96. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 
Ving  Officer,  2  Dec.  aS. 
Wintr  Officer,  5  June  91. 
vVing  Officer,  24  Aug.  01. 

Wing  Officer,  7  Jan.  94. — Assist.  Recruiting  Officer,  Dogra  Dist. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  7  Mar.  94. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. — From  23  Bengal  Inf. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  10  Sept.  95. — Furlough, 
officiating  in  medical  charge. —From  3  Sikh  Infantry. 


32nd  (Punjab)  Bengal  Infantry  (Pioneers — late  24th  Punjab  Infantry). 
Raised  in  1857. — Linked  with  23rd  and  24-th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Umballa. 

Class  Regiment — Sikhs. 

"  Autviam  inoeniam aid  faciam."  "Dei,hi"-"Luck.now"  (Relief  and  Capture) — "Afghanistan,i 878-80. "-"Chitbal." 

Head  Quarters  at  Meean  Meer.     Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  Dark  Blue. 

Major  A.  E.  Jones,  Staff  Corps 28  Feb.  91  Commandant,  31  Dec.  95,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. — Furlough. 

p.'.c.  Bt.Lt.Col.E.De  Brath, Staff  Corps  18  Nov.  90  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  2  Aug.  96.— Deputy 

I     Secretary  Government  of  India,  Military  Department. 
p  8. c. Captain  H.  R  Brand er  Staff  Corps,  14  Jan.  91 '2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  2  Aug.  96. — Offg.  Comdt. 
Major  H.B  B  irradaile,  DSO. Staff  Corps  10  July  95'  Wing  Comdr.  2  Aug.  96. — Adjutant  N.  W.  Railway  Vol.  Rifles. 
Capt.  F.  H.  Peterson,  DSO.  Staff  Corps  25  Nov.  96:  Wing  Commander.  3  Mar.  98. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
Lieut.  J.  B.  Bell,  Staff  Corps 1  6  Nov.  89;  Wing  Officer  and  Qr.  Master,  31  Dec.  91.— Offg.  Wing  Comdr. 


Lieut.  H.  Bethune,  Staff  Corps 22  Apr 

Lieut.  A.  S.  Cobb*,  Staff  Corps j  4  Mar.  92 

Lieut.  E.  H.  S.  Cullen,  Staff  Corps    I21  Jan.  92 

Lieut.  H.  F.  Cooke,  Staff  Corps    24  Nov.  93 

2nd  Lieut.  R.  A.  Lyall,  Stiff  Corps |  5  Aug. 96 

2nd  Lieut.  G.  C.  Hodgson,  Staff  Corps  20  Jan.  97 
2nd  Lieut.  C.  W.  R->binson,  Staff  Curps  5  Aug.  9 
Captain  S.  .K.  Smith,  Indian  Med.  SerJ.>8  July  91 


Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  13  June  93. 

Wing  Officer,  1  May  96. — Serving  in  British  Central  Africa. 

Wiug  Officer,  19  Jan.  98. —  With  34  Bengal  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer,  6  May  g'i.— Furlough. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiat  ng  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  29  May  97. 


Note. 


-The  5th  Goorkha  Regiment,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Troops,  takes  rank  after  the  32nd  Benga 

Infantry. 


33rd  (Punjabi  Malwmedan)  Bengal  Infantry. — liaised  in  1857, 

Linked  with  2$th,  2Jth  and  2%th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Ferozcpore. 

Class  Regiment — Punjabi  Mahomedans. 

"  Bokma,  1885-87." 

With  Tochi  Force.     Depot  at  Edwardesabad.      Uniform,  Red.     Facing 't,  White. 


Lt.Colonel  0.  Hogge,  Staff  Corps 23  Sept.  97 

Major  R.  T.  Faithfull,  Stalf  Corps  112  Feb.  94 

Major  W.  L.  Boswell,  Staff  Corps  1 30  Jan. 

Captain  E.  H.  Watson.  Staff  Corps I23  Aug.  95 

Captain  H.  King,  Staff  Corps 29  Aug.  96 

C  iptiinG.  T..R  joinsoa,  Royal  Artillery^  July  97 

24  Nov  88 

1  Aug.  89 

9  J  uly  90 

6  Apr.  91 

19  Sept. 93 

1  Jan.  94 

8  Dec.  94 

28  Sept.  95 

22  Jan.  96 

5  Aug.  96 

2a  Jan.  97 

1  Oct.   87 

..128  Jan.  98 


Lieut.  C.  rl.  Peterson,  Staff  C  u-ps 
Lieut.  A.  S.  II.  Annesley,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Lieut.  F.  J.  Fraser,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  F.  Sin.th,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  F.  L.Wood,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  a.  Climj,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  S.  Earle,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  H.  P.  Harrison,  Staff  Cjrps ... 

2nd  Lieut.  J.  G.Lyons,  Staff  Corps 

2nd  l.ie.it.  E.  H.  Duusford,  Staff  Corps 
2nd  Lieut  G.  H.  Gunning,  Staff  Corps 
Capt. W.tl.  K.Woodwright,  Ind.Med.Ser. 
Lieut.  S.  R.  Douglas,  ind.  Med.  Ser. 


Commandant,  24  Jan.  96. — Sick  Furlough. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  27  Jan.  or. — Offg.  Comdt. 

Wmg  Commander,  28  Nov.  91. — Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  13  Feb.  91. — With  East  Africa  Contingent. 

Wmg  Officer,  13  Apr.  91. — Sick  Furlough. 

fV'ing  Officer,  12  Mar.  94. — Burma  Military  Police. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  ifi  Apr.  95. 

Wing  Officer,  15  Jan.  92. — Dcp.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.,  2nd   Class. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  20  Nov.  95. 

Wing  Officer,  30  May  96  — Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.,  2nd  Class. 

vVing  Officer,  n  Nov.  96. — Sick  Furlough. 

Winu  Officer,  5  Nov.  96. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. — From  19  Bengal  Infantry. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.— With  26  Bengal  Infantry. 

In  medical  chartre,  7  Nov.  95. — Offg.  Civil,  Condal 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


34th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Infantry  (Pioneers). — Raised  in  1858,  disbanded     486 
in  1882,  re-formed  23  March  1887 .—Linked  with  23rd  and  32nd  Begts.—Begtl.  Centre,  Umballa. 

Class  Regiment — Sikhs. 

"Chitral." 

With  Khyber  Brigade.    Depot  at  Jhelum.     Uniform,  Red.    Facing*,  Dark  Blue. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 

Lt.Colonel  M.  C.  Cooke-Collis,  Staff  C. 

Major  A.  F.  Hogge,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  L.  Holland,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  B.  Murray,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.E.  L.  Gilbert,  Staff  Corps   .. 

Captain  T.  Y.  Seddon,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  H.  R.  Wallis,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  P.  B.  Hill,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  H.  S.  Cullen,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  G.  S.  Clarke,  Staff  Corps 

2nd  Lieut.  J.  G.  Jennings,  Staff  Corps.. 

Major  W.  H.  B.  Robinson    

Captain  A.  E.  Berry,  J/B.Ind.  Med.  Ser 


A  KM* 

Rank. 


30  Dec. 
11  May 
27  Jan. 
14  May 

9  M,.V 
g  Maj- 

3c  Mar. 
6  June 

21  Jan. 

14  Nov. 

5  Aug. 

1  Apr. 
29  Jan. 


Remarks. 


Commandant,  25  July  97. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  4  Jan.  98. 

Wing   Oomraiuder,  23  Mar.  gl. — Furlougu. 

Wiug  Officer,  29  May  87. 

Wing  Officer,  10  Oct.  87. 

Wing  Officer,  iS  Nov.  90. 

Wing  Officer,  4  May  92. 

Wing  Officer  and  "id|Utant,  6  June  90. 

Officiating  Wing  Oificer,  Adjutant,  and  Quarter  Master.— From 

32  Bengal  luiantory. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

[n  medical  charge,  21  M?rch  90.— Offg.  Civil,  Bikaneer. 
Officiating  in  medical  c  barge. 


35th  (Sikh)  Bengal  Infantry. — Raised  in  1858,  disbanded  in  1882,  re-formed 
23  March  1887. — Linked  with  36th  Regiment. — Regimental  Centre,  Raioul  Pindee. 
Class  Regiment — Sikhs. 
Head  Quarters  at  Peshawur.     Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  Yellow. 


Colonel  T.  H.  Goldney,  CB.  Staff  Corps 

Major  J.  F.  Worlledge,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Col.  L.  J.  E.  Bradshaw,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  Duncan,  Staff  Corp<    

Captain  P.  B.  Vaughan,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  R.  A.  Bond,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  E.G.  Rowcroft,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  O.  G.  Gunning,  Manch.  Regt.  ... 

Lieut.  G.  R.  Ousels,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.W.  G.  Lindesay,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  S.  K.  B.  Rice,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  Le  M.  Fellowes,  Staff  Corps. 
2nd  Lieut.  J.  Mackeuzie,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  H.  M.  Earle,  Indian  Med.  Ser. 


Commandant,  26  Apr.  92. — Sick  Furlough. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.  25  Nov.  94. — Offig.  Cimdc. 

Wing  Commander,  26  Apr.  92. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Officiating  Wing  Commander. —From  23  Bengal  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer,  11  Junf  87  — Fur'ongh. 

Wing  Officer,  29  April  67. — With  30  Bengal  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer,  3  April  90. — VVith  htong  Kong  Regiment. 

Wing  Officer  and  Q  larter  Master,  17  Nov.  94.— Offg.  Adjutant. 

Wing  Officer,  13  Mar.  93— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer.  3  Apr.  95. — Furlough. 
30  Jan.  9s  Officiating  Wing  Officir. 
1  May  96  Officiating  Wit  g  Officer. 
5  Aug.  95  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
27  July  g.vln  medical  charge,  1  July  96. 


9  June 

97 

28  Feb. 

94 

18  Nov. 

96 

22  Oct. 

92 

13  Aug 

CO 

10  May 

91 

5  Feb. 

98 

9  July 

uO 

18  Feb. 

91 

28  June 

93 

36th  (Sikh)  Bengal  Infantry.—  Raised  in  1858,  disbanded  in  1882, 
re-formed  23  Apr.  1887. — Linked  with  35th  Regiment  — Regimental  Centre,  Raioul  Pindee. 

Class  Regiment — Sikhs. 
Head  Quarters  at  Rawul  Pindee.     Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  Yellow. 


Colonel  0.  H.  Des  Voeux,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Major  H.  L.  Custance,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  C.  R.  A.  Bond,  Staff  Corps 

Bt.Major  C.  E.  Johnson,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  C.  T.  A.  Searle,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  C.  E.  H.  Erskine,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  E.  L.  Sullivan,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  L.  Fleming,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  A.  Bailey,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  R.  G.  Munn,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  K.  Blair,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  F.  Knox,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  P.  W.  Birch,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  R.  E.  Pratt,  DSO.  Staff  C^rps 
2nd  Lt.W.  VV.  Van  Someren,  DSO.  S.  C. 
Captain  C.  B.  Prall,  Indian  Med.  Ser.  .. 
Captain  C.  H.  Evans,  Ind.  Med.  Ser.... 


20  May  Q8!Comaimdant,  30  Jan. 


20  May  98 
10  May  93 
14  Nov.  94 
25  Aug.  94 

7  Feo.  96 
25  Nov.  96 
10  Nov.  97 
31  Dec.  98 

1  Nov.  90 
2^  May  91 

6  Oct.   93 

21  Sept.  88 
14  Nov.  97 

5  Aug.  9c 
30  Jan.  96 
29  Jan.  97 


2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  30  Jan.  98. 

Officiating  2nd  in  Command. — From  35  Bengal  Infantry. 

Wiug  Comdr.  30  Jan.  98. — D.  A.  A   Gen.  for  Musketry,  Benga 

Wing  Commander,  30  Jan.  98. 

Wing  Officer,  1  June  87. 

WingOificer,  15  Aug.  91.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  25  Nov.  94. — Burma  Military  Police. 

Wing  Officer,  1  Dec.  96. — Cantonment  Magistrate,  Cawnpore. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  29  Nov.  96. — Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  6  July  97. — Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Offi  ;er,  13  Feo.  98. — Officiating  Adjutant. 

Officiating  Wiug  Officer.— From  29  Bengal  Infantry. 

Officiating  Wiug  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Office'-.— Sick  Furlough. 

In  medical  charge,  16  May  96.  —Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


37th  (Dogra)  Bengal  Infantry. — Raised  in  1858,  disbanded  in  1882, 
re-formed  20  Apr.  1887. — Linked  loith  38^/1  Regiment. — Regimental  Centre,  Raioul  Pindee. 

Class  Regiment — Dogras. 

"  Chitral." 

With  Toehi  Force.    Depot  at  Sealkote.     Uniform,  Red.    Fcetvgi;  Yellow. 

Honorary  Colonel.— Major  General    H.   H.    Maharajah    Sir  Pratap    Singh,  GCSI.    Indra   Mahendra,  Bahadoor, 

Sipar-i-Saltanar,  of  Jummoo  and  Cashmeie. 

Colonel  A.  M'L.  Mills,  Staff  Corps   I22  Jan.  96  Commandant,  28  April  94. — Offg.Co'onelontheStaff.Ferozepore. 

Major  W.  S.  Marshall,  Staff  Corps   21  Sept. 94 1 2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr., -28  Apr.  94. — Oh-g  Corn'dt. 

22  Jan.  90  Wmg  Commander,  28  Apr.  94. — Furlough. 
9  Sept. 93  Wing  Officer,  25  June  S7I —  0.1ic  ating  2:id  in  Command. 
14  May  95i  vVing  Officer,^  June87. — Special  Assist.  Politic  il  Agent,  Gilgit. 
7  Feb.  90  Wing  Officer,  15  June  87. — Ofici;iting  W.ng  Commander. 

19  Jan.  98  Wing  Officer,  27  May  91. —  Burma  Military  Police. 
5  July  8^|  Wing  Officer  2nd  Adjutant,  7  Oct.  92. 

10  July  95  Wing  Officer,  5  March  97. 
28  Oct.   93  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  7  Jan.  98. 
9  Feb.  95 pffiuiacinsr  Wing  Officer. 
16  Apr.  97  O.ttciating  Wine  Officer. — Sick  Furlough. 
22  Apr.  981  Officiating  Wmg  Officer. 

20  Jan.  97:Officiatmg  Wing  Officer. 
1  Oct.   90  In  medical   charge,  9  July  S7. 


Captain  J.  A.  Brown,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  J.  A.  H.  Woodward,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  F.  J.  H.  Wynch,  Staff  Corps... 

Captain  C.  H.  R.  Coles,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  C.  M'Crea,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  B.  Longden,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  J.Moberly,  DSO.  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  W.  H.  Nicholson,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  W.  J.  Keen,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  G.  D.  P.  Swinley,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  Barstow,  Staff  Corps 

2nd  Lieut.  H.  M.  Battye,  Staff  Corps 
Major  A.  T.  Bown,  Indian  Med.  Service 


487 


38th  (Dogra)  Bengal  Infantry. — Raised  in  1858. 

Linked  ivith  37th  Regiment. — Regimental  Centre,  Rawul  Pindee. 

Class  Regiment— Dogras. 

With  Malakand  Force.     Depot  at  Nowshera.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facings,  Yellow. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Coeps. 

Lt.  Colonel  F.  G.  Vivian,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Major  R.  E.  S.  Taylor,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  K.  P.  Burne,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  L.  C.  H.  Stainforth,  Staff  Corps 

Bt.M.ijor  A.  Cadell,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  0.  Scott,  Staff  Corps 


Abmt 
Rank. 


Captain  C.  W.  Tribe,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  W.  Cruddas,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  S.  B.  A.Patterson,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  L.  S.  Browne,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  E.  B.  Champain,  Staff  Corps 
2nd  Lieut.  E.  G.  D.  de  Labiliiere,  S.  C. 
2nd  Li;ut.  T.  H.  Keyes,  Staff  Corps  ... 
2nd  Lieut.  W.  G.  Hutchinson ,  Staff  Corps 
Lt. Colonel  A.  S.  Reid,  J£B.Ind.iIed.Ser. 
Captain  W.  D.  Hayward,  MB.  I. M.S.... 


.  Jan. 
:  Jan. 
!Oct. 
!  Jan. 
i  Nov. 
;Feb. 

Sept. 
;  Oct. 

Dec. 
1  Mar. 

>  Jan. 

!  Nov. 

>  Jan. 

;  Aug. 
1  Jane 
:  Julv 


Rl:u  ims. 


Commandant,  13  Jan.  q8.  [N.-W.P.  andOude. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  13  Jan.  93. — Cant.  Mag. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  13  Jan.  98. 

Wing  Commander,  13  Jan.  98. 

Wing  Officer,  15  Jan.  91. 

Wing  Officer,  17   May  92.— Assistant  Inspecting  Officer,  Punjab 

States,  Imperial  Service  Troops. 
Wing  Officer,  22  Apr.  92. 

Wing  Officer,  1  Aug  94  —Assistant  Commissioner,  Delhi. 
Wing  Officer,  10  Dec.  96. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  15  Sept.  97. 
Wing  Officer.  13  Jan.  98.— With  1  tin.  5  Goorkhas. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. — Commanding  Depot. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.— From  28  Rengal  Infantry. 
In  medical  charge,  31  Jan.  96. — P.M.O.Koliat-Kurraoi  Force. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


39th  (Garwhal  Rifle)  Bengal  Infantry. — Raisedin  1887. 

Linked  with  gth  Regiment. — Regimental  Centre,  Lansdowne. 

Class  Regiment — Garwhalis. 

Head  Quarters  at  Killa  Drosh.     Depot  at  Lansdowne.      Uniform,  D irk  Green.   Facings,  Black. 


jj.s.c.  Bt.Lt.Colonel  B.  Duff,  Staff  Corps 

Major  F.  G.  R.  Ostrehan,  Staff  Corps.. 
Major  A.  C.  O'Donnell,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  J.  T.  Evatt,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  D.  E.  Mocatta,  Staff  Corps  . 
Captain  M.  B.  Roberts,  Staff  Corps  . 
Lieut.  W.  H.  Wardell,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lieut.  H.  M.  MacTier,  Staff  Corps   .. 

Lieut.  P.  M.  Home,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  J.  H.K.Stewart,  Staff  Corps.. 
Lt.  G.  delaP.  B.  Pakenham,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut,  de  C.  Ireland,  R.  Fusiliers 

Lieut.  K.  Henderson,  Staff  Corps  

2nd  Lieut.  D.  Shuttieworth, Staff  Corps 
Lt.ColonelC.  J.  M'Cartie,  3/Z3. 1.M.S.... 


28  Aug.  95 

n  May  98 
5  Uct. 

23  Apr.  92 
10  May  93 
23  May  96 
16  Jan.  91 

2  July  91 
1  June  93 

3  Dec.  94 
16  Apr.  97 
28  Oct.  96 
14  Nov.  97 

5  Aug.  96 
30  Sept.  94 


Commandant,  30  Jan.  98.  —  Military  Secretarj-  to  the  Com- 
mander-in-Chief. 

Officiiting  Commandan*—  From  9  Bengal  Infantry. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  24  Oct.  93,  with  rank 
of  Major. 

Wing  Commander,  29  Apr.  91.— With  Uganda  Rifles. 

Wing  Commander,  7  Mar.  98. 

Wing  Officer,  24  Dec.  87. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  4  Aug.  93. — Offg.  Wing  Comdr. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  24  Oct.  93. — Offg.  Adjutant. 

Wing  Officer,  4  Mar.  97. — Commanding  Depot. — Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  7  Marjn  98. — Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. —From  2  Battalion  3  Goorkhas. 

In  medical  charge,  15  Jan.  91. 


40th   (PatJinn)  Beng 

Linked  with  20th,  21st,  and  26th 

Class 

Head  Quarters  at  Meean 

Lt.Colonel  S.  H.  P.  Graves,  Staff  Corps   2  Sept.  94 


Major  A.  E.  P.JBurn,  Staff  Corps 21 

9 


Captain  G.  F.  H.  Dillon,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  M'Kay,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  F.  Rennick,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  R.  T.  I.  Ridgway,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  W.  C.  H.  Bunbury,  Staff  Corps  . 
Lieut.  T.  R.  Maclachlan,  Staff  Corps  . 

Lieut.  G.  A.  Preston,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  C.  P.  Craster,  Staff  Corps...  . 

Lieut.  G.  C.  Garratt,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.C.  B.  Riley,  Staff  Corps I  2 

Lieut.  R.  S.  St.  John,  Staff  Corps 22 

Captain  J.  S.  S.  Lumsden,  MB.  I.M.S.   28 
Ciptain  W.  H.  Ogilvie,  MB.  I.M.S 30 


Sept. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Apr. 

July 

Jan. 


al  Infantry. — Raised  in  1858. 

Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Meean  Meer. 
Regiment — Pathans. 

Meer.     Uniform,  Drab.    Facings,  Green. 

Commandant,  22  Jan.  91. — Offg.  A.  Qr.  Mr.  Gen.  Head  Quarters, 
Punjab.  [  Bengal  Infantry. 

2ndin  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  15  May  96. — With  20 
Wing  Commander,  30  Dec.  92. — D.A.A.  General,  Peshawur. 
Wing  Commander,  25  Sept.  95. — Officiating  Commandant. 
Wing  Officer,  19  Dec.  91. — Staff  College,  Sandhurst. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant.  2  May  91. — Offg.  2nd  ir.  Command. 
Wing  Officer,  6  April  93.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  2  Feb.  94. — Offg.  Wing  Comdr. 
Wing  Officer,  8  July  96. — Officiating  Adjutant. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. — Furlough. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  27  Mar.  95. — Offg.   Chemical  Examiner,  &c, 
Officiating  in  medical  charge.  [N.W.  Provinces. 


42nd  {Goorkha  Rifle)  Bengal  Infantry  {late  ist  Assam  Lt.  Infantry. — 
Raised  16  May  1817). — Linked  with  43rd  and  44th  Regiments.— Regimental  Centre,  Shillong. 

Class  Regiment— Goorkhas. 

"Buema,  1885-87." 

Head  Quarters  at  Shillong.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.  Facings,  Black. 


Col.  C.  R.Macgregor,  CB.  DSO.  Staff  C 
Captain  H.  W.  Priestley,  Staff  Corps  .. 


Captam F.  C.  Colomb,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  J.  B.  Chatterton.  Staff  Corps 
Captam  E'.  J.  Lugard,  DSO.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  II.  H.  Roddy,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  M.  G.  James,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  S.  Shaw,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  J.  Strange,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  H.  Norie,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  G.  Bromhead,  Staff  Corps  ... 
L^ut.  .-E.  C.  Perkins,  East  Kent  Regt. 
Cautam  D.  R.  Green,  MB.  Ind.  M.S.  .. 


n  Dec.  94 
25  Feb.  91 

22  Jan.  92 

23  Aug.  95 
10  Nov.  97 

5  Feb.  98 
14  Sept.  9 

1  July  90 
19  July  92 
29  Aug.  92 

8  Sept.  94 

1  Jan.  95 
27  July  95 


Commandant.  11  Dec.  93. — Furlough. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.,  31  May  96,  with  rank  of  Major. 
— Officiating  Commandant. 

Wing  Commander,  31  May  96. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  27  Mar.  ?o. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  iAug.  89.'— With  British  West  Charterland  Com- 
pany, South  Africa.  [Sick  Furlough. 

Wing 'Officer,  17  Nov.  91.— Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class.— 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  20  Aug.  92. 

Wing  Officer,  12  Nov.  93. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  16  Apr.  95. 

Wing  Officer  3  Dec.  96. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.— With  43  Bengal  Infantry. 

In  medical  charge,  14  July  97. — Furlough. 


43rd  (Goorhha  Rifle)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  2nd  Assam  Lt.  Infantry. —    48S 

Raised  13  April  1835). — Linked  with  42nd  and  44th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Shillong. 

Class  Regiment — Goorkhas. 
"Burma,  1885-87." 
Head  Quarters  a.t  Kohima.     Two  Companies  at  Gilgit.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facings,  Black. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Coeps. 
Major  A.L.  Barrett,  DSO.  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  J.  W.  Cowley,  Staff  Corps  

p.s.c.  Captain  C.  H.  Clay,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  C.  S.  Williams,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  N.  Waymonth,  Staff  Corps 
Capt.  J.  W.  B.  Merewether,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  S.  Clay,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  K.  S.  Cassels,  Staff  Corps  ...., 
Lieut.  H.  St.  A.  Wake,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Lieut.  C.  B.  Luard,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  C.  G.  Stansfeld,  Staff  Corps   . 

Lieut.  A.  C.  Wall,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  M.  C.  Perkins,  E.  Kent  Regt. 
Major  P.  Hehir,  MD.  Ind.  Med.  Service 


Remarks. 


Commandant,  29  Apr.  95,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. — And  Com- 
manding at  Kohima.  [Gilgit. 
2nd  in  Com.  and  WingComdr.  29  Apr.  95,  with  rank  ofMaior.-At 
Wing  Commander,  29  Apr.  95. — Offg.  Staff  Captain,  Intelligence 
Wing  Officer,  4  Aug.  87. — Offg.  Wing  Comdr.      [Branch,  Simla 
Wing  Officer,  7  June  90. — Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  1  Oct.  92.— Assistant  Political  Resident,  Aden. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  15  Dec.  92.— At  Gilgit. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  2  Feb.  93. — S.S.O.  Kohima. 
Wing  Officer.  9  Sept.  95.— With  2  Battalion  3  Goorkhas. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. — Cantonment  Magistrate,  Nowgong. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. — At  Gilgit. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. — From  42  Bengal  Infantry. 
In  medical  charge,  31  May  98. 


44th  (Goorkha  Rifl.e)  Bengal  Infantry  [late  Sylhet  Lt.  Infantry. — 
Raised  19  Feb.  1824). — Linked  with  4.2nd  and  4yd  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Shillong. 

Class  Regiment— Goorkhas. 

"Bdbma,  18S5-S7." 

Head  Quarters  at  Manipore.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facings,  Black. 


Major  B.  H.  Molesworth,  Staff  Corps  ...I24  Feb.  93 

Major  H.  O'Donnell,  DSO.  Staff  Corps...  30  Jan. 

Captain  M.  A.  Ker,  Staff  Corps |i3  Aug.  90 

22  Jan.  9 

7  Feb.  96 
1 6  Nov. 

i  Mar.  92 
16  Apr.  92 
20  Feb.  94 
12  Apr.  93 

4  July  96 
28  Feb.  97 
28  July  91 


Captain  G.  R.  Row,  Staff  Corps. 

Captain  F.  Murray,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  A.  Wilson,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  L.  H.  Baldwin,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  L.  S.  Ward,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  R.  Nnttall,  Staff  Corps    

Lient.  G.  Warnef'ord,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  Bliss,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  D.  W.  H.  Humphreys,  S.O 

Captain  H.  S.  Wood,  Ifi.'lnd.Med.Ser. 


Commandant,  29  Apr.  95,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. — And  Com- 
manding at  Manipore. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  Mar. 94. —Furlough. 
Wing  Comdr.  3 1  Dec.  94. — Dist.  Recruiting  Officer,  Gurkha  Dist. 
Wing  Comdr.  24  Aug.  96. — Comdt.  Luckimpore  Mil.  Police  Bn. 
Wing  Commander,  24  Aug.  96. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  14  May  91. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  18  May  94.— Offg.  S.  S.  0. 
Wing  Officer,  25  Oct.  33. — Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  29  June  94. 

Wing  Officer,  11  Jan.  97. — On  Plague  duty,  Bombay. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  9  Nov.  95- 


45th  (Rattray's  Sihlis)  Bengal  Infantry  (late  ist  Bengal  Police  Battalion. 

— Rattray's  Sikhs).     {Raised  in  1856. — Added  to  the  Bengal  Army  in  1864.) — 

Class  Regiment— Sikhs. 

Linked  with  14th  and  15th  Regiments.—  Regimental  Centre,  Mooltan. 

"Defence  of  Arbah" — "Bkhar" — "Ali  Musjid" — "Afghanistan,  1878-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Mooltan.      Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  White. 


p.s.c.  Colonel  H.  A.  Sawyer,  S.  C 
Major  A.  W.  T.  Radcliffe,  Staff  Corps 
Major  J.  M.  A.  Retallick,  Staff  Corps   .. 

Captain  D.  J.  T.  O'Brien,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  R.  E.  Foley,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  H.  A.  Moore,  Staff  Corps 

CaptainF.  T.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  E.   Eardley-Wilmot.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  M.  Barif,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  G.  de  H.  Smith,  Stnff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  H.  B.  Rattray,  DSO.  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  D.  A.  D.  MWean,  Staff  Corpj  .. 

Lieut.  H.  B.  St.  John.  Staff  Corps    

2ndLieut.  W.  A.  S.  Walker,Staii'Corps|io  Oct.  94 
2nd  Lieut.  L.  L.  Wheatley.  DSO.  S.  C.    22  Jan.  96 


2  Oct.  90 
9  Aug.  9 
10  Sept.  95 

25  Feb.  9 

7  Feb.  91 
25  Aug.  y7 
10  Nov.  97 
12  Mar.  90 
18  Dec.  90 
14  Jan.  91 

1  Mar.  02 

8  Feb.  96 
1  June  96 


Captain  H.  B.  Luard,  MB.  Ind.Med.Ser.  31  Mar.  90  [n  medical  charge,  23  March  95. 


Commandant,  6  Apr.  92. — Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  Commandant — From  14  Bengal  Infantry. 

2nd  in   Command  and   Wing  Commander,  4  Oct.  97. — Comdt. 

Hong  Kong  Regiment,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 
Wing  Commander,  13   Oct.  97. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
Wing  Officer,  8  July  87.— Dist.  Recruiting  Officer,  Sikh  Dist. 
Wing  Officer,  8  May  91.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer,  21  May  92. — Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  31  Mar.  96. — Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer- and  Quarter  Master,  24  June  92. — Offg.  Adjutant, 
"ing  Officer,  t6  Apr.  95. — With  Egyptian  Army. 
Wing  Officer,  4  Sept.  69. —  With  Uganda  Rifles. 
Wing  Officer,  5  May  98. — Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 


1st   Goorkha  (Rifle)  Regiment  (Light  Infautrxj—late  66th  or  Goorkha  Lt.  Inf. — 

Raised  24  Apr.  1815.)—  Linked  with  4th  and  5th  Goorkha  Regiments. 

The  Regimental  Centres  of  Goorkha  Battalions  are  at  their  own  Stations. 

Class  Regiment — Goorkhas. 

"Beubtpork" — " Alliwal" — *'  Sob r aon " — "Afghanistan,  1873-80." 

FIRST    BATTALION. 
Head  Quarters  at  Dhurmsala.      Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facings,  Scarlet. 

Lt.Colonel  R.  Fulton,  Staff  Corps   '17  Feb.  98  Commandant,  1  Sept.  94. 

Bt.Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  Robinson,  Staff  C.  '28  Aug.  95  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  6  Feb.  93. — Furlough. 
Bt.Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  Powell,  Staff  Corps  20  May  98  Officiating  2nd  ia  Command. — From  2  Battalion. 

".  Wing  Commander,  1  Sept.  94. 
Wing  Officer.  1  Jan.  86.— Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  29  March  86. 

Wing  Officer,  27  Apr.  93.— Station  Staff  Officer. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  1  Sept.  94. 
i  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  31  Dec.  94. 
In  medical  charge,  2  Oct.  96. 


Major  G.  S.  Ommanney,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  C.  Y.  Cromme'lin,  Star!' Corps 

Captain  A.  G.  B.  Lang,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  Herbert,  DSO.  Staff  Corps 

Lie»it.  E.  D.  Money,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  C.  Anderson,  Start'  Corps 

Captain  G.  M.  C.  Smith,  MB.  I. M.S. 


1  May 
22  Oct.  9 
10  May  9 
12  Nov.  95 
14  Jan.  97 

1  Nov.  90 
27  Mar.  95 


Note. — These  Regiments,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  rank — the  ist  Goorkhas  after  the  10th 
Native  Infantry  j  the  2nd,  3rd,  and  4th  Goorkhas  after  the  15th  Native  Infantry. 


489 


1st  Goorkha  (Rifle)  Regiment  (Light  Infantry). 


SECOND   BATTALION. 
Head  Quarters  at  Dhurmsala.     Uniform 


-Raised  19  Feb.  1886". 
Dark  Green.     Facings,  Scarlet. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 


Army 

Rank. 


Remarks. 


Colonel  C.  A.  R.  Sage,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  IS.  \V.  F.  Martin,  Staff  Corp 
Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  Powell,  Staff  Corps    .. 

Captain  A.  V.  Hatch,  Staff  Corps  

Capt-im  A.  C.  B.  Johnson,  Staff  Corps.. 

Major  W.  I.  R.yder,  Staff  Corps 

Capt.  H.  A   H.  Thompson.  Staff   Corps 

Captain  J.  L.  Rose,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  T.  .T   M'Leod.  Stan  Corps    

Captain  W.  a.  VV.  Elliot,  MB.  I.M.S.  .. 


8  July 
20  May 
20  May 
14  Jan. 
10  Mar. 

20  May 
5  Feb. 
16  Nov. 
26  Aug. 
31  Mar. 


Commandant,  5  Mar.  94. — And  Commanding  at  Dhurmsala. 

2nd  in.  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  1  Sent.  94. 

Wing  Commander,  6  Feb.  93. — With  1  Battalion. 

Wing  Officer,  19   Feb.  86.— Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  19  Feb.  86. 

Wing  Officer. 

vVing  Officer,  1?  Dec.  9c. 

Wing  Officer,   8Aig.  93 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  4  Au 

Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

In  medical  charge,  7  Feb.  96. 


Furlough. 
93- 


2ai  (Prince  of  Wales's  Own)  Goorkha(E//7e)  Regiment  (The  Sir  moor  Rifles). — 

Late  Sirmoor  Pafle  Regiment. — liaised  24  April  1 81 5. — Linked  with  yd  Goorkhas. 

Plume  of  the  Prince  of  Wales. 

Class  Regiment — Goorkhas. 

"Bhcrtfore" — "  Alliwal  " — "  Sobbaon" — "  Delhi" — "  Kabul,  1879"— "Kandahab,  1880" — 

"  Afghanistan,  1878-80." 

FIRST  BATTALION. 

Head  Quarters  at  Dehra  Dhoon.      Uniform,  Dark  Green.     Facings,  Scarlet. 

Ronorary  Colonel. — Field  Marshal  If.R.B.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  o/Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 

KG.  Kf.  KP.  GCB.  GCSl.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCVO. 

Colonel   E.  A.  Travers,  Staff  Co'ps .20  May  98  Commandant,  30  June  97.  —And  Commanding  at  Dehra  Dhoon 


Major  F.  P.  Hutchinson,  Staff  Corps  ...    1  May 
Captain  L.  W.  Shakespear,  Staff  Corp*  22  Jan.  9 


Captain  J.  Fisher,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  D.  Watson,  Stan" Corps 

Major  C.  E.  de  M.  Norie,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lieut.  N.  Mac  }herson,  Staff  Corp* ..  .. 
Lieut.  E.  R.  P.  Boileau,  Staff  Corps    .. 

Lieut.  D.  M.  Watt,  S'.afE  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  H.  Sweat,  Staff  C  >rps    

Lieut.  S.  F.  t\.  Dilrymole-Hay,  S.  C.  .. 
2nd  Lieut.  H.  S.  Becuer,  Staff  Corps... 
Lieut.  E.  W.  C.  Ridgeway,  S-.affCorpa 
Lt.Col.  F.  W.  Wright.  DSO.  MB.  I.M.S 
Cap.aiu  W.  Selly.-DSO.Iud.  Med.  Ser, 


10  Mar. 
7  Feb.  96 

20  May  98 
14  Sept.  9: 

21  Oct.  91 
14  Feb. 93 
27  Mar.  94 

6  July  90 
2?  Jan.  96 


2nd  in  Cjam  md  and  Wing  Commander,  30  Apr.  93. 

vVing  Commander,  1  May  93.— Assam  Military  Police. 

Wing  Commander,  1  May  93. — Station  Staff  Officer. 

Wing  Officer,  31  Jan.  94.— With  Imperial  Service  Troops. 

Wing  Officer,  31  July  89. — Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quu-ter  Master,  6  Feb.  95.— Furlough. 

tVing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  20  Jan.  97. — Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  28  Oct.  97.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Wing  Officer.  21  Dec.  97. — Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 
4  July  93IOfficiating  Wing  Officer. 
1  Apr.  93  [11  medical  charge,  2  Feb.  93. — At  Chitral. 
28  July  971  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


SECOND  BA 
With  Kohat  Kurram  Force.     Depot  at 

Colonel  F.  R.  Begbie,  Staff  Corps    

Major  L.  M.  M.  Hall,  Staff  Corps 

Bt.Ma.jor  D.C.F.Micintyre,  Start  Corps- 
Captain  H.  V".  Bradley,  StaffCorps  ... 
Captain  E.  J.  Drummond,  Stall' Corps 

Captain  J.  M.  Home,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  H.  A.  K.  Gough,  S.aff  Corps   ... 

Lieut.  A.  B.  Lindsay,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  H.  T.  Fulton,  StaffCorps 

Captain  F.  P.  Webber.  Staff  Uorp= 

Lieut.  W.  A.  Hill,  Stsiff  Corps 

Lieut.  K.  Wigram,  Staff  Corp 

2nd  Lieut  B.  It.  Nicholl.  StaffCorps... 
Lt.CoK  nsl  A.  Duncan, MD.  I.  Med.  Ser. 


TTALION-— Raised  19  Feb.  1880. 

Dehra  Dfioon.      Uniform,  Dark  Green.      Facings,  Scarlet. 

22  July  96  Commandant.  22  July  92. — Furlough. 
1  Oct.   93  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  22  July  9 2. — Off g.  Corndt. 

20  May  98  vVing  Commander,  :  May  98.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

23  Aug.  95  Wing  Officer,  n   b'eb.  86. — Offg.  Wing  Comdr. — Comdg.  Depot. 

29  Aug.  96  WingOfficer,  6  Aug.  90. — Sick  Furlough. 
18  Feb.  97  Wing  Officer,  31  Jan.  94. — Staff  College,  Sandhurst. 
31  Aug.  91  iViug  Officer,  20  Apr.  97. — On  special  duty,  Gilgit. 
18  Jan.  93  Wing  Officer  and  Adit,  20  Apr.  97. — S.  S.  O.  Samana  Garrison. 

24  July  94  Wing  Officer,  19  Dec.  97. 
6  May  96  Officiating  Wing  Officer. —From  3  Bengal  Infantry. 

15  Oct.  90  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Qr.  Master.  —From  11  Bengal  Inf. 
22  Jan.  90  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
14  Aug.  95  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

30  Mar.  98  In  medical  charge,  10  Dec.  94. 


3rd  Goorkha  (Rifle)  Regiment  (Raised  24  April  1815). 

Linked  ivith  2nd  Goorkhas. 


'Delhi" — "Ahmed  Khel' 


85-87  " — "  Chitbal." 


"Afghanistan,  1878-80" — "3ubma 
Class  Regiment — Goorkhas. 
FIRST   BATTALION. 
Depot  at  Almora.       Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facings,  Black. 
Colouel  C.  Pulley,  Staff  Corps  20  May  98  Commandant,  26  Apr.  94.— And  Commanding  at  Almora 


Maior  H.  Rose,  StaffCorps 

Captain  W.  H.  Savage,  StaffCorps 

Captain  V.  A. Ormsoy,  StaffCorps  

Captain  A.  C.  Hickley,  Staff  Corps  

Major  W.  G.  L.  Beynon,  DSO.  S.  C.    .. 

Lieut.  W.  M.  Brown,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  G.  Ed  wardes,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  B.  Tillard,  DSO.  StaffCorps 
Lieut.  M.  E.  Dopping-Hepenstal,  a.  C. 

Lieut.  G.  K.  Chancer,  Staff  Corps  

Lt.Colonel  H.  Hamilton,  MD.  I.M.S.  .. 


1  May  93  2nd  in  Command  and  "Wing  Commander,  3  Mar.  95. 
9  Sept.93  Wing  Commander,  26  Apr.  94.— With  2  Battalion. 

7  Feb.  96  Wing  Commander,  24  Feb.  go. 

8  Dec.  97  Wing  Officer,  15  Jan.  91. 

20  May  98  Wing  Officer,  28  Nov.  91.— Furlough. 

26  July  91  Wing  Officer  and  Adiutant,  20  Aug.  94.— S.S.O. 

24  Nov.  91  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  26  Sept.  96.— Sick  Furlough. 

30  Jan.  92  Wing  Officer,  27  Apr.  98. 

9  Oct.   93  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
16  Apr.  97  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

20  May  98  In  medical  charge,  19  Oct.  95.— Sick  Furlough. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


3rd  Goorkha  (Rifle)  Regiment. 

SECOND  BATTALION—  liaised  Jan.  1887;  re-formed  189:. 

Head  Quarters  at  Lansdowne.     Detachment  at  Naini  Tal.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facings,  Black. 
Army 

Rank.    I 


49O 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 


JLt.Colonel  H.  S.  Wheatley,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  H.  S  ivage,  StaffCorps 

Major  G.  H.  Loch,  StaffCorps  

Captain  N.  G.  Woodyatt,  Staff  Corp?  ... 
Captain  F.  A.  Kingston,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  A.  P.  Baterna,n-Champain,S.C 
Captain  W.  P..  Brakspear,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  C.  3.  Eastmead,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  F.  G.  C    Ross,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  C.  French,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  F.  M.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  St.  A.  Wake,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut. J.S.M.Harcourt  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  W.  L.  Dundas,  StaffCorps 

sad  Lt.  D.  I.  Shuttle*vorth,  Staff Cnrps 
Major  P.  Mul'.ane,  MD.  In-J.  Med.  Scr. 


Remarks. 


3  Aug.  96  Commandant,  24  Oct.  93.  [lough. — From  1  Battalion. 

9  Sept.  93:2nd  in  Command  and    Wing  Commander,  31   Jan.  98.— Fur- 

1  Aug.  93(2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  Jan.  98. — Comdl. 

J     North  Lushai  Hills  Bn.  Burrna  Military  Polic;. 

2  May  94  Wing  Commander,  10  Apr.  98.— D.A.A.G.  for  Musk.  Meerut. 
30  .Ian.  97  Wing  Commander,  10  Apr.  o3. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

30  Jan.  97!  Wing  Officer,  15  Jan.  91. — Offg.  Wing  Comdr.  at  Naini  Tal. 

14  Sept.9&  Wing  Officer,  28  June  91. 

18  July  89  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  15  Jan.  91.— Furlough. 

14  Mar.  92:  Wing  Officer,  5  July  95. 

15  Jcne92iWing  Officer,  26  Sept.  9'i.— Ou  Plague  duty,  Bombay. 
iq  Oct.   92  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

8  Feb.  93  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Froin  43  Bengal  Infantry. 

1  July  95 'Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
.4  Nov.  97  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

S  Aug. 96  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— With  39  Bengal  Infantry. 

2  Apr.  93  in  medical  charge,  22  Feb.  96. 


4th  Goorkha  (Rifle)  Regt.  {late  Extra  Goorkha  Regt.). — Raised  6  Aug.  1857. 

Linked  icith  1st  and  $t7i  Goorkhas. 

"  Ali  Musjid" — "Kabul,  1879"— "Kisdibib,  1880" — "Afghanistan,  1S7S-80  "—"  Chitral.'' 

Class  Regiment— Goorkhas. 

FIRST  BATTALION. 

Head  Quarters  at  Bukloh.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.     Facings,  Black. 

Lt.ColonelF.M.  Randall,  DSO.  Staff  C  |  9  Mar.  98  Commandant,  8  June  98. 

Major  P.  M.  Coxnegy,  Staff  Corps    30  Jan.  98  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  8  June  < 

Major  M  T.  Thomson,  StaffCorps    ... 

Captain  E.  E.  Couper,  StaffCorps 

Captain  HJ.  C.  Ryall,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  G.  H.  C.  Coiomb,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  W.  G.  Walker,  StaffCorps  ... 
Lieut.  C.  R.  M.  Hutchinson,  Staff  Corps  24  Sept.  90'  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  23  May 

Lieut.  D.  0.  Young,  StaffCorps    117  Feb.  92  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

Lieut.  B.  M.  L.  Brodhurst,  Staff  Corps    i  3  Dec.  94 'officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Lieut.  E.  U.  Nicolay,  Staff  Corps |  1  Oct.   96  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Lt.Colunel  G.  S.  Oriffitns,  Ind.Med.  Ser.  30  Sopt.96  L11  medical  charge,  7  Sept.  93.— Sick  Furlough. 
Lieut.  V.  E.  H.  Lindesa.} ,  MB.  I,  M.  S.    20  Jan.  90  Officiating  in  medical  charge.— With  2  Battalion. 

SECOND  BATTALION.— Sailed  ic  April  1S86. 
Head  Quarters  at  Bukloh. 


11  May  98|Wing  Commander,  19  Aug.  90. 

ii  Aug.  91  -Wing  Officer,  22  July  84. — Furlough. 

9  Sept.931  Wing  Officer,  6  March  86.— Furlough. 

6  Feb.  95'Wing  Officer,  16  Sept.  87.— B:igade  Major,  Chitral. 
29  Aug.  96;  Wing  Officer,  19  Aug.  90. 


Colonel  Sir  C.  H.  Leslie,  Bf.  CB.  S.C. 
Colonel  A  G.  P.  Browne.  -Di'Q.  StaffOorpt 

Captain  H.  Hamilton,  StaffCorps 

Captain  P.  Malcolm,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  A.  H.  Batty e,  Staff  Corps    .... 

Captain  A.  Grant,  StaffCorps    

Captain  H.  C.  C.  Ducat,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  R.  K.  Travers,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  R.  E.  A.  Hamilton,  StaffCorps  . 

Lieut.  A.  E.  Sealy,  StaffCorps   

"Lieut.  '.'*.  A.  Perrean,  Staff  Uorps    

Captain  R-.  H.  Frost,  MB  Ind.lled.Ser 
Lieut. V.E.H.Lindesay.  lf-B.In.Md.Ser 


ii  Jan.  97 
■so  May 
13  Au^r.  90 
ii  Aug.  91 
12  Nov.  95 

7  Feb.  90 
30  Jan.  97 
12  Feb.  91 
24  Feb.  93 

1  June  93 
28  July  97 

8  Juiy  91 

9  Jan.  96 


Commandant,  11  Aug.  92. 

2nd  in  Command  anil  Wing  Commander,  14  Oct.  93. 

Wing  Officer,  22  May  86. — Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  1  May  86.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  10  Aug.  92. 

iVing  Officer,  20  July  89.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  13  Dec.  89. 

Wing  Officer,  15  June  98.  -  Officiating  Adjutant. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  29  Feb.  9*.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge.  —From  1  Battalion, 


",*  The  ,th  iiooRtHA  Rroiment,  being  attached  to  the  Punjab  Frontier  Force,  follows  the  6th  Punjab  Infantry 

five  pages  on. 


PUNJAB  FRONTIER  FORCE. 

Head  Quarters  at  Abbottabad. 
Raised,  18  May  1849.    Remodelled,  15  Feb.  1851.    Designation  changed,  19  Sept.  1865. 

Norn. — When  Regiments  of  the  Punjab  Frontier  Force  are  acting  with  other  Bengal  Troops,  they  take  rank 
accor  nng  to  the  dates  on  which  they  were  raised,  thus — The  Guide  Cavalry,  and  list,  and,  3rd,  and  5th 
Punjab  Cavalry  rank  immediately  after  the  8th  Bengal  Cavalry;  the  Corps  of  Guides  Infantry,  the  1st,  2nd 
3rd,  and  4th  Sikh  Infantry,  and  the  1st,  2nd,  .ith,  5th,  and  6th  Punjab  Infantry  after  the  15th  Bengal  In- 
fantry and  the  3rd  Goorkhas ;  the  5th  Goorkhas  after  the  32nd  Bengal  Infantry. 

STAFF. 

Major  Gen.  G.  C.  Bird,  CB.  StaffCorps;  i  May  95  |  Commandant,  31  Jan.  98. 

Captain  H.  M.  Twynam,  E  Lane.  Regt. 1  1  Oct.    87'Aide  de  Camp,  31  Jan   98.— Furlough. 

Bt.Lt. Colon1!  A.  A  Barrett,  Staff  Corps  20  May  98  Assistant  Adjur.ant  General,  3  June  95.— From  2  Bn.  5  Goorkhas. 

Captain  H.  Hudson,  Staff  Corps   22  Oct.    921  Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  1  Apr  95. — From    19  Bengal  Lancers. 

Captain  A.  A.  S  Campbell.  StaffCorps  10  May  95ID.A.  A.  Gen.  for  Musk.  13  M  ly  94.— From  25  Bengal  Infantry. 
CoLG.  MB.  Davis,  CB.DiO.UD  I.M.S.  24  Oct.   971  Principal  Medical  Officer,  12  Apr.  98. 


49*  Punjab  Frontier  Force. 

1st  (Trince  Albert  Victor's  Own)  Punjab    Cavalry  (Raised  18  May   1849). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment — 1   Squadron  Sikhs,  1   Squadron  Dogras  and  other  Sikhs,  i  Squadron  Hindustani 

Mahomedans,  i  Squadron  Pathans. 

"Delhi" — "Lccoow"  (Relief  and  Capture) — "Ahmed  Khel" — "  Afghanistan,  1878-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Edwardesabad.     Two  Squadrons  with  Tochi  Force.      Uniform.  Dark  Blue.    Facings,  Bed. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 


Colonel  D.  S.  Cuninghnme,  Staff  Corps 
Bt.Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  D'O.  O'Malley.S.C. 
p.s.c.  Major  J.  S.  E.  Western,  StaffCorps 

Major  G.  B.  Unwin,  Stafi  Corps  

Captain  D.  G.  L.  Shaw,  Staff  Corps    ... 

Lieut.  R.  St.  C.  Battine,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  W.  Chaldeeott,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  V.  B.  Fane,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  W.  P.  C.  Tayler,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  L. A.  G.Hanmer,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  B.  Souter,  Staff  Corps    

Lt.Colonel  P.  de  H.  Haig,  Ind.Med.Ser. 

Captain  J.  Mulvany,  Indian  Med.  Ser. 


AttMY 

Rank. 


Remaeks. 


29  Oct. 
23  Aug. 
12  Feb. 

25  May 
21  June 

23  May 

26  July 
2  Nov. 

24  July 

29  Oct. 
18  Oct. 

30  Sept 


29  July  96 


Commandant,  29  Oct.  94. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  29  Oct.  94. 

Squadron  Commander,  11  Feb.  90. 

Squadron  Commander,  15  Dec.  93. 

Squadron  Commander,  29  Oct.  94. — Furlough. 

Officiating  Squadron  Commander.—  Furlough.  [Edwardesabad. 

Squadron  Officer,  19  Sept.  90. — Offg.  Squadron  Comdr.— S.S.O. 

Squadron  Officer,  1  April  91.— With  Tochi  Force. 

Squadron  Officer,  15  Dec.  03. 

Squadi-on  Officer  and  Adjutant,  29  Oct.  94. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

fn  medical   charge,   8    July   81. — P.M.O.    4  Native   General 

Hospital,  Nowshera. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


2nd  Punjab  Cavalry  (Raised  April  1849. ) 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— 1$  Squadron  Sikhs,  J  Squadron  Hindustani  Hindus,  J  Squadron  Hindustani 
Mahomedans,  J  Squadron  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  |  Squadron  Pathans. 
"Delhi" — "Lucknow"   (Relief  and  Capture) — "Ahmed  Khel" — "Afghanistan,  1878-80. 
Head  Quarters  at  Dera  Ismail  Khan.     Uniform,  Scarlet.    Facings, Dark  Blue. 

Major  C.  J.L.Stuart,  Staff  Corps 27  June 94|Commandant,  10  Dec.  97,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

Bt.Lt.Colonel  A.  C.  Batten,  Staff  Corps:22  Jan.  96pnd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  1  Aug.  87. 
Major  M.  H.  S.  Grover,  Staff  Corps !n  Sept.96  Squadron  Commander,  16  Aug.  89. — D.A.Q.M.Gen.  Punjab  Com. 


Captain  W.  W.  Norman.  Staff  Corps  ..J23  Oct.  91 
Captain  A.  R.  Dick,  Staff  Corps    J22  Jan.  92 


Squadron  Commander,  24  Mar.  92. 

Squadron    Commander,  18  July  95.  —  Personal    Assistant    to 
Military  Member  of  Council. 
6  Feb.  95  Squadron  Commander,  15  Feb.  97. — Burma  Military  Police. 


Captain  W.  N.  Camptell,  Staff  Corps., 

Captain  C.  A.  Luck,  Staff  Corps  I   t  Sept. 90  Squadron  Commander,  15  Feb.  97.— Sick  Furlough. 

Captain  C.C.  Cook,  Staff  Corps... 18  Feb.  97'Squadron  Commandei,  22  Oct.  97. 

Lieut.  F.  J.  D.  Henslowe,  Staff'  Corps  ...,24  Oct.   89!Squadron  Officer,  24  Mar.  92. — Commandant  Zhob  Levy  Corps. 

Lieut.  A  G.  Crocker,  Staff  Corps 5  Oct.  91  'Squadron  Officer,  10  Oct.  92. — Burma  Military  Police. 

Lieut.  A.  W.  Peck,  Staff"  Corps  10  Mar.  92  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  10  May  93.      [Bucnoo  District. 

Lieut.  A.  D.  Macpherson,  Staff  Corps  ...j  6  Apr.  ajiSquadron    Officer,  22  Oct.  97.— Assist.  Commr.  Sheikh  Budin, 

Lieut.  E.  M.  Taylor,  Staff  Corps   28  Apr.  gs'Squadron  Officer,  4  Jan.  98. — Furlough. 

Lieut.  L.  Slater,  Staff  Corps 1 14  No  v.  97'Squadron  Officer,  27  June  98. 

2nd  Lieut.  F.  J.  S.  Murray,  Staff  Corps  22  Jan.  97;Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Lieut.  E.  J.  S.  James,  Staff  Corps   ;  2  May  97|Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Captain  J.  Garvie,  Indian  Med.  Service  31  Mar.  87  In  medical  charge.  5  Fob.  91.- 
Captain  J.  Stephenson,  JlfiJ.LMd.Ser.u9  July  9S Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


-Offg.  Civil  and  Jail,  Sitapur 


3rd  Punjab   Cavalry  (Raised  18  May  1849). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— ij  Squadron  Sikhs,  J  Squadron  Dogras,  i  Squadron  Hindustani  Mahomedans, 
4  Squadron  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  J  Sciuadron  Pathans. 

"Kandahar,  1880"— "Afghanistan,  1879-80." 
Head  Quarters  at  Kohat.     Uniform,  Blue.    Facings,  Red. 


Lt.Colonel  C.  G.  Mansel,  Staff  Corps  . 
Major  L.  S.  Hyde  Baker,  Staff  Coips... 

Captain  G.  Murray,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  D.  C.  Phillott,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  H.  Kennedv,  StaffCorps 

Carjtain  A.  M'l.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  G.  W.  Johnson,  Staff  Corps    ... 

Lieut.  J.  C.  Sherer,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  H.  Goldthorp.  Staff  Corps    ... 

Lieut.  C.  H.  Hawes,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  A.  R.  Watts,  StaffCorps  

Lieut.  C.  W.  Carey,  Staff"Corps   

Lieut.  C.  A.  C.  Godwin,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  W.  C.  T.  G.  G.  Plant,  Staff  Corps 
and  Lieut.  A.  J.  P.  Coke,  Staff  Corps  ., 
T,t.Colonel  S.F.Bigger.  M\B.I.Md,Ser. 


July  94 
28  Oct.  97 
14  Jan.  9: 
14  Jan.  91 
28  Feb.  94 
30  Jan.  97 
14  Sept.98 

3  Nov.  89 

4  Mar.  9^ 
22  Mar.  93 

21  Aug.  95 
id  Jan.  97 
:°Apr.  97 
27  Jan.  07 

22  Jan.  96 
30  Mar.  98 


Lieut.  G.  Tate,  Indian  Medical  Service  28  Jau. 


-Offg.  Comdt. 
2nd  in  Comnd. 


Commandant,  28  Aug.  97.— Sick  Furlough. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Squadron  Comdr. ,  28  Aug.  97. 

Squadron  Commander,  25  Jan.  93. — Officiating 

Squadron  Commander,  1  Apr.  95. 

Squadron  Commander,  28  Aug.  97. 

Squadron  Officer,  25  Nov.  92. — Cantonmnt. Magistrate, Neemuch. 

Squadron  Officer,  5  Jan.  93.— Burma  Military  Police. 

Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  24  July  94. 

Squadron  Officer,  1  Apr.  95.— Sick  Furlough. 

Squadron  Officer,  28  Aug.  97.— Furlough. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. — From  2  Bombay  Lancers. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. — With  13  Madras  Infantry. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

(n  medical  charge.  13  April  86. — With  Kohat-Kurram  Force. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


5th  Punjab  Cavalry  (Raised  18  May  1849). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— 1|  Squadron  Sikhs,  J  Squadron  Dogras,  J  Squadron  Hindustani  Mahomedans, 
1  Squadron  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  i  Squadron  Pathans. 
"Delhi" — "Luc know"  (Relief  and  Capture)— "Chaeasia " — "Kabul,  1870" — "Afghanistan,  1878-S0." 
Head  Quarters  at  Ilera  GhazeeKhan.      Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facings,  Scarlet. 
Major  A.  P.  Williamson.  Staff  Corps  ...In  Feb.  95] Commandant,  26  Apr.  98,  with  rank  of  Lt.  Colonel. 

Major  H.  Tempter,  StaffCorps 1  May  98J2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  26  Apr.  98. 

Captain  C.  G.  F.  Edwards,  Staff  Corps...  1 13  Aug.  00  Squadron  Commander,  29  Mar.  90.— Sick  Furlough. 


quadron  Commander,  22  June  97. — Sick  Furlough. 
Squadron  Commander,  26  Apr.  98.— With  Corps  of  Guides. 
Squadron  Commander,  26  Apr.  98. 
Squadron  Officer,  iS  Nov.  91. 

Squadron  Officer,  25  March  97.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
Squadron  Officer,  22  June  97. — Sick  Furlough. 


Captain  F.  H.  Yate,   StaffCorps   J22Jan.  90! 

Captain  H.  I.  E.  Palmer,  StaffCorps   ...    5  Dec.  94  I 
Captain  G.  E.  D.  Elsmie,  StaffCorps  ...29  Aug.  9" 

Captain  H.  M.  Allen,  Staff  Corps 14  Sept.9 

Lieut.  A.  E.  M'Barnet,  StaffCorps I24  Aug.  90  : 

Lieut.  A.  G.  Vivian,  StaffCorps 25  Sept.  91 

Lieut.  G.  Chrystie,  StaffCorps   '26  June  QiiSquadron  Officer,  26  Apr. 

Lieut.  F.  M'Conaghey,  Staff  Corps  2  July  92  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Captain  H.  G.  Melville,  MB.  In.Md.Ser.  27  July  95  In  medical  charge,  12  Aug.  96. 

Establishment of  eachRegiment  of Punjab  Cavalry. —4  Squadrons;  Commandant;  4  Squadron  Commanders;  4  Squad, 
ron  Officers;  1  Medical  Officer;    4   Risaldars;  4  Risaidars;  1  Wordie  Major;  8  Jamadars;  8  Kote  Dafedars 
Dafedars  ;  8  Trumpeters;  536  Sowars.— Total,  625  Natives  of  all  ranks. 


Punjab  Frontier  Force.  492 

Corps  of  Guides  (Queen's  Own)  (Cavalry  and  Infantry. — Raised  for  General  Service 

14  Dec.  1846). — Infantry  Regimental  Centre,  Mardan. 

The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.    "Punjab" — "Mooltan" — "Goojebat" — "Delhi" — 

"Ali  Musjid" — "Kabul,  1879" — "  Afghanistan,  1878-80  " — "  Chitral." 

Class  Squadron — 1  Squadron  Sikhs,  J  Squadron  Dogras,  J  Squadron  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  1  Squadron  Pathans. 

Class  Company— 2  Companies  Sikhs,  1  Company  Dogras,  1  Company  Goorkhas,  2  Companies  Pathans,  1  Company 

Punjabi  Mahomedans,  1  Company  mixed. 

Head  Quarters  at  Mardan.     Uniform,  Drab.     Facings,  Red. 

Honorary  Colonel — Field  Marshal  H.R.H.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  o/ Wales  and  Duke  ofCornwall, 

KG.KT.  JCP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCVO. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 

Col.  C.  C  Egerton.CB.  DSO.  Staff  Corps 
PC  Bt.Lt.Col.  R.  B.  Adams,  CB.  Staff  C. 
p.s.c.  Major  G.  J.  Younghusband,  S.  C. 
Bt.Major  R.  G.  Egerton,  Staff  Corps    .. 
Captain  F.  J.  H.  Barton,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  H.  I.  E.  Palmer,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  G.  H.  Davies,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Bt.Major  F.Campbell,  DSO.  Staff  Corps 
CaptainC.L.  M.Rich,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  B.  Hodson,  Staff  Corps... 

Bt.Major  G.  M.  Baldwin,  DSO.  Staff  C. 

Lieut.  A.  C.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  E.B.Johnson,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  W.  Codrington,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  P.  C.  Eliott-Lockhart,  Staff  C... 

Lieut.  A.  R.  H.  Garden,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  H.  Omrnanney,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  J.  C.  H.  M'Caski'll,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  J.  S.  Bogle,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  I.  TJ.  Battye,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  V.  Keyes,  Staff  Corps    

2nd  Lieut.  D.  L.  R.  Lorimer,  Staff  Corps 
2nd  Lieut.  H.  Camphell,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  B,  R.  Graham,  Staff  Corps    

Capt  A.  J.  Macnab,  Indian  Med.  Service 


Army 

Rank. 


1  Sept.9_ 
12  Sept.  96 

22  Jan. 
18  Nov. 

23  Apr. 

S  Dec.  94 

29  Aug.  96 

22  Jan.  96 

23  Apr.  92 

10  May  93 

20  May  98 

21  Mar.  93 
5  Apr.  97  j 

30  Mar.  98- 
3  Nov.  98,1 
=;  Sept.89: 
3  Feb.  93 

11  July  93- 
3  May  95 

17  July  97 
5  July  97 
S  Aug.  96 
20  Jan.  97 
15  Oct.   97 

31  Mar.  90 


Remarks. 


Commandant,  12  Oct.  95. — Commanding  Khyber  Brigade. 

2nd  in  Comdr..  and  Squadron  Comdr.,  17  Feb.  91. — Offg.  Comdt. 

Squadron  Commander,  22  Feb.  88.-  D.  A.  A.  Gen.  Sirhind. 

Squadron  Commander,  i7Feb.  91. — A.  D.  C.  to  Lt.Gov., Punjab. 

Squadron  Commander,    10    March  97. — -Commandant    Khyber 
Rifles. 

Squad.Comdr.,  28  Mar.  97.— From  5  Punjab  Cav.— Offg.   2nd  in 
Command. 

Squadron  Commander,  28  March  97. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  14  Apr.  95. 

Wing  Commander,  14  Apr.  93. — Assist.  Judge  Adv.Gen.  Quetta. 

—Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Commander,  24  July  95. — Furlough. 
Squadron  Officer,  31  Dec.  91. — Furlough. 
Squadron  Officer,  19  Oct.  95. — Officiating  Adjutant. 
Squadron  Officer,  22  Oct.  97— Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  2  Apr.  89. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer  31  Aug.  92. — Officiating  Adjutant. 
WingOfficer,  17  Feb.  91.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
Wing  Officer,  30  Nov.  94. 
Wing  Officer,  3  Jan.  95— Furlough. 
Wing  Officer.  12  June  97. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  10  Dec.  94. 


Establishment. — Commandant;  5  Wing  and  Squadron  Commanders;  9  Wing  and  Squadron  Officers  ;  1  Medical 
Officer.  Cavalry. — 3  Squadrons,  with  3  Risaldars ;  3  Risaidars  ;  1  Wordie  Major ;  6  Jamadars  ;  6  Kote  Dafe- 
da,rs;  42  Dafedars;  6  Trumpeters  ;  394  Sowars;  8  Camel  Sowars;  1  Native  Doctor.  Infantry. — 8  Companies, 
with  8  Subadars;  8  Jamadars;  4oHavildars;  40  Naicks  ;  16  Buglers;  2  Native  Doctors ;  3oo  Sepoys. 

ARTILLERY. 
No.  1  Kohat  Mountain  Battery. — Raised  in  1851. 

Linked  with  Nos.  2,  3  and  4  Mountain  Batteries. 
With  Kohat  Kurram  Force.  "Pbiwar  Kotal" — "  Kabul,  1879" — "  Afghanistan,  1878-S0. 

Bt.Major  A.  W.  Money,  Royal  Artillerypc  May  981  Commandant,  15  July  98. 
Lieut.  R.  E.  Home,  Royal  Artillery  ......  17  Feb.  91  Subaltern,  3  June  94.' 

Lieut.  G.  E.  Tyrrell,  Royal  Artillery  ...   12 Feb.  gsJSubaltern,  30  Nov.  97. 
Lieut.  G.  G.  W.  Corrie,  Royal  Artillery     1  Jan.  95I  Officiating  Subaltern. 

No.  2  Derajat  Mountain  Battery. — Raised  in.  1849. 

Linked  tcithNos.  1,  3  and  4  Mountain  Batteries. 
"Charasia"  —  "Kabul,  1879" — "Kandahar,  1880" — "Afghanistan,  1878-80" — "Chitral." 
With  Tochi  Force.    One  Section  at  Wano,  Waziristan. 
Bt.Major  J.  L.  Parker,  Royal  Artillery  120  May  98  Commandant,  25  Dec. 193. — Furlough. 
Lieut.  H.  E.  T.  Kelly,  Royal  Artillery...!  14  Feb.  93  Subaltern,  30  Jan.  97.— At  Wano. 
Lieut.  S.  W.  Robinson,  Royal  ArtilleryJ25  July  93  Subaltern,  23  Aug.  96. 

'Subaltern, 


At  Abbottabad. 


Captain  F.  H.  S.  Giles,  Royal  Artillery 
Lieut.  J.  E.  L.  Brace,  Royal  Artillery 
Lieut.  A.  C.  Fergasson,  Royal  Artillerr 
Lieut.  F.  A.  Twiss,  Royal  Artillery....'.. 


No.  3  Peshawur  Mountain  Battery. — Raised 

Linked  with  Nos.i,  2and  4  Mountain  Batteries. 
"Afghanistan,  1878-79." 


1851. 


29  Oct.  51 
15  Feb.  92 
13  Feb.  94 
13  Feb.  94 


Commandant,  1 1  May  96. — Furlough. 
Subaltern,  15  Feb.  98.— Officiating  Commandant. 
Subaltern,  14  Aug.  97. 
Subaltern,  15  Feb.  98. 


At  Edwardesabad. 


No.  4  Hazara  Mountain  Battery. — Raised  in  1851. 

Linked  with  Nos  1,  2  and  3  Mountain  Batteries. 
"Ali  Musjid" — "Kabul,  1879" — "Afghanistan,  1878-80" — "Burma,  1885-87  " — "Chitral.  ' 
Captain  T.  W.  G.  Bryan,  Royal  Artillery  113  Nov.  SglSubaltern,  28  Nov.  96. 
Lieut.  L.  L.  Hepper.  Royal  Artillery  ...127  July  9 ^Subaltern,  3r  Jan.  97. 

Lieut.  J.  H.  Paine,  Royal  Artillery 14  Feb.  93  Subaltern,  22  Feb.197.— Furlough. 

Lieut.  H.  J.  Cotter,  Royal  Artillery    ...  '25  July  03|Commandant,  18  Dec.  91. 

At  Kohat.  Punjab  Garrison  Battery. — Raised  in  1851. 

Captain  G.  R.  Lamb  Royal  Artillery    I  20  Feb.  95  I  Commandant,  7  Apr.  98. 

Establishment  of  Nos.  1,  2.   3  and  4  Mountain  Batteries. — 1  Commandant;  3  Subalterns;    1  Subadar;  2  Jamadars 
1  Hav'ldar  Major  ;  1  Pay  and  Quarter  Master  Havildar:  6  Havildars ;  6  Naicks  ;  2Trumpeters;  88  Gunners 
Havildars  of  Drivers  ;  6  Naicks  of  Drivers  ;  i3&"Drivers ;  1  Farrier  ;  1  Salootrie. 
Establishment  of  the  Fun  jab  Garrison  Battery. — Commandant;     1  Subadar;  1  Jamadir;   6  Havildars ;  6  Naicks 
1  Trumpeter ;  60  GuDners. 

Note.— One  Subadar  Major  and  one  Trumpet  Major  are  allowed  for  the  Artillery  of  the  Force. 


493  Punjab  Frontier  Force. 

1st  Sikh  Infantry. — Raised  in  1846. 

Linked  with  yd  and  4th  Sikh  Infantrxj. — Regimental  Centre,  Edv:ardesabad. 
Class  Company  Regiment— 4  Companies  Sikhs,  1  Company  Dogras,  2  Companies  Pathans,  1  Company  Punjabi 

Mahomedans. 


" Punjab" — " Ali  Musjid" — "Afghanistan, 
Head  Quarters  at  Dera  Ismail  Khan.     Uniform,  Drab. 


878-79." 

Facings,  Yellow. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Coeps. 


Major  J.  A.  H.  Pollock,  Staff  Corps.. 
Major  W.  J.  K.  Dobbin,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  W.  C.  Barratt.DSO.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  K.  O.  Burne,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  A.  Cooper,  Staff  Corps    .| 

Captain  H.  A.  F.  Magrath,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  W.  H.  Manning,  Staff  Corps... 
Lieut.  G.  D.  L.  Chatterton,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  W.  F.  Bainbridge,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  C.  H.  B.  Lees,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  E.  Herdon,  Staff  Corps  

Capt.P.  St.  C.  More,  Ji"S.Ind.Med.Ser. 


Army 
Rank. 


Remaeks. 


13  June  94 
13  Oct.   97 

5  Dec.  94 

6  Feb.  55 

29  Aug.  96 

1  Feb.  97 
25  Aug.  97! 
13  Mar.  90 p 
13  June  94 

2  Oct.  93 
8  Aug.  94 

30  Jan.  96 


Commandant,  15  June  97,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  11  May  94. 

Wing  Commander,  11  May  94.—  Wiih  Mombassa  Contingent. 

Wing  Commander,  5  Feb.  98. 

Wing  Officer,  22  Oct.  88.  —Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  13  Oct.  90. 

Wing  Officer,  27  Sept.  91.— With  Indian  Cont.,  Central  Africa. 

Wins'  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  3  Apr.  95.— Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  14  July  96.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Wing  Officer.  19  Sept.  98. 

Officiat  ng  Wing  Officer  &  Quarter  Master.— From  26  Madras  Inf. 

In  medical  charge,  22  Aug.  q8. 


2nd  (or  Rill)  Sikh  Infantry. — Raised  in  1846. 

Linked  with  2nd  and  6th  Punjab  Infantry. — Regimental  Centre,  Kohat. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Dogras,  2  Companies  Sikhs,  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans, 

i  Company  Pathans. 

"Punjab" — "Ahmed  Khel" — "  Kandahae,  1880" — "Afghanistan,  1878-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Kohat.     Uniform,  Drab.    Facings,  Red. 

Major  C.  G.  M.  Fasken,  Staff  Corps 13  June  94  Commandant,  25  July  98.  frith  rank  of  Lt.Col.— Sick  Furlough, 


Captain  U.  Davidson,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  T.  Jermyn,  StaffCorps    

Captain  A.  H.  Eustace,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  C.  Vesev,  StaffCorps 

Captain  P.  B.  B.  FoVster,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Lieut.  G.  L.  Carter,  StaffCorps    

Lieut.  R.  S.  Phillips,  StaffCorps  

Lieut.  E.  B.  Barratt,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  0.  P.  Wynter,  StaffCorps , 

Lieut.  G.  H.  Taylor.  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  J.  Grattan,  Staff  Corps    

Major  J.  W.  Rodgers,  Indian  Med.  Ser 


14  Jan.  91  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  25  July  98,  with  rank 

j     of  Major. — Officiating  Commandant. 
220ct.   92  Wing   Commander,  25  July  98.  —  With  Head  Quarters  Staff, 

6  May  96  Wing  Officer,  30  Sept.  87. — Furlough-  [Punjab  Command. 
25  Nov.  96  Wing  Officer,  11  May   88.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

10  Nov.  97  Wing  Officer,  29  June  89. — With  Kohat-Kurrum  Force. 
5  Oct.  90  Wing  Officer,  4  July  95' — Commandant  Kurram  Militia. 
10  June  92  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  24  Aug.  95. 

7  Dec.  91  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— From  23  Madras  Infantry. 
19  Sept. 93  Officiating  Adjutant. 

7  July  95; Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

1  June  97  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

2  Apr.  93  In  medical  charee,  7  Nov.  86. 


3rd  Sikh  Infantry. — liaised  in  1847. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 4  Companies  Sikhs,  1  Company  Dogras,  2  Companies  Pathans,  1  Company  Punjabi 

Mahomedans. 

Linked  with  1st  and  4th  Sikh  Infantry. — Regimental  Centre,  Edv:ardcsabad. 

"Kabul,  1870" — "Kandahae,  1880" — -"Afghanistan,  1879-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Jamrud.     Depot  at  Kohat. .      Uniform,  Drab.    Facings,  Black. 

Lt.Colonel  V.  C.  Tonuochy,  Staff  Corpsj2o  May  98;Commandant,  17  Jan.  97. 

Major  T.  Quin,  Staff  Corps 20 May  98,2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  30  Aug.  97. 

Captain  J.  H.B.  Beresford,  Staff  Corps  123  May  96.  Wing  Commander,  n  Mar.  97. 

Major  F.  H.  Taylor,  Staff  Corns bo  May  98  I  Wing  Officer,  14  Dec.  89.— Commandant  Khyber  Rifles. 


Captain  C.  H.  Davies,  StaffCorps 
Captain  C.  E.  De  L.  Solbe,  StaffCorps 
Lieut.  T.  E.  Scott,  DSO.  StaffCorps  ... 
Lt.  A.  F.  Ferguson-Davie,  DSO.  S.C.... 

Lieut.  J.  F.  Finnis,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  E.  White,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  C.  A.  R.  Hutchinson,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Col.  J.  A.  Nelis.-iT-B. Indian  Med.Ser. 


5  Feb.  g3  Wing  Officer,  27  June  92. 
16  Nov.  98,  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  1  Nov.  92. 
18  Dec.  So  Wing  Officer,  11  May  93. — With  Mombassa  Contingent. 
i2  Oct.  91  Wins;  Officer,  11  May  93.— Officiating  Adjutant. — At  Depot. 
21  Oct.  9i'Wing  Officer,  17  May  97. — Sick  Furlough. 

28  Jan.  94  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

29  Mar.  93  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

31  Mar.  97  In  medical  charge,  25  Feb.  96.— With  31  Bengal  Infantry. 


4th  Sikh  Infantry. — Raised  in  1847. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 4  Companies  Sikhs,  1  Company  Dogras,  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans 

1  Company  Pathans. 

Linked  with  1st  and  yd  Sikh  Infantrxj. — Regimental  Centre,  Edwardesabad. 

"Pegu" — "Delhi  " — "  Chitbal." 

Head  Quarters  at  Wana,  Waziristan.     Uniform,  Drub.    Facings,  Emerald  Green. 

Colonel  C.  Dempster,  StaffCorps   I22  Jan.  96]  Commandant,  27  Sept.  92. 

Captain  H.  G.  Burton,  StaffCorps  22  Oct.  92,2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  30  Aug.  91,  with  rank 

of  Major. 

Captain  C.  C.  Reid,  StaffCorps I22  Oct.  92  Wing  Commander,  4  Jan.  84. 

MajorE.W.S.K.  Maconchy.DSO.S.C...  20  May  98  Wing  Officer,  29  Nov.  86.— Furlough. 

Captain  K.  J.  Buchanan,  StaffCorps  ...    1  Feb.  94  WingOrneer,3o  Sept.  87. — D.  A.  A.  Gen.  fcrMusketry,MeeanMee 

Captain  R.  W.  Falcon,  StaffCorps 1 10  Mar.  94  Wing  Officer,  30  Sept.  87. — Dist.  Recruitg.  OffiGer,  Pathan  Dist. 

Bt. Major  R.  Harman,  DSO.  Staff  CorpsJ26  Aug.  97JWmg  Officer,  1  Mar.  90. 

Captain  W.  Beadon,  StaffCorps  14  Sept. 981  Wing  Officer,  24  Oct.  92. — Officiating  Adjutant. 

Lieut.  A.  S.  Hamilton,  Staff  Corps j   3  Oct.   891  Wing  Officer,  10  March  97.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Lieut.  H.  A.  H.  Rice,  Staff  Corps    J  22  Apr.  93  Wing  Officer,  6  July  97.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lieut.  C.Jj.  Storr,  StaffCorps  30  Nov.  95'Officiating  Wing  Officer. 


Captain  B.  J.  Singh 

Capt.  F.  H.  Watling,  MB.  Ind.Med.Ser. 


31  Jan.  91  In  medical  charge,  16  July  94.- 
29  Jan.  98  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


-Off! 


.Sec.  to  Insp.  Gen.  of  Jails, 
[B^rmah. 


Establishment  of  each  Begiment  of  Sikh  Infantry. — 8  Companies — Commandant;    2  Wing  Commanders;  5  Wing 
Officers;  1  Medical  Officer;  8  Subadars;  8  Jamadars;  4oHavildars;  40  Naicks;  16  Drummers;  800  Sepoys. 


Punjab  Frontier  Force. 
1st  Punjab  Infantry. — Raised  in  1849. 


494 


Glass  Company  Regiment— 32  Companies  Trans-border  Pathans  (Afghans),  1  Company  Cis-Frontier  Pathans 
(Yusufzais),'i  Company  Cie-Frontier  Patcans  (Khattaks),  1  Company  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  2  Companies 

Sikhs,  1  Company  Dogras. 
Linked  with  &,th  and  $th  Punjab  Infantry. — Regimental  Centre,  Dera  Ismail  Khan. 

"  D2LHI  "  — "  Afghanistan,  1878-79." 
Head  Quarters  at  Edwardesabad.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facings,  Bed  (piping) . 


Rank,  Names,  and  Cobps. 


Major  W.  du  G.  Gray,  Staff  Corps 
Major  E.  H.  Rodwell,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Major  F.  B.  Mein,  Staff  Corps    


Captain  A.  R.  Browniig,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  W.  lvirkpatrick,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  H.  R.  Fagan,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  K.  C.  Sandi'ord.  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  R.  Martin,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  L.  S.  Browne.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  M.  Houston,  Staff  Corps 

Capt.F.  R.  O^ard,  Indiaa  Med.  Service 


Army 
Rank. 


1  Sept.91 
30  Jan.  98 

11  May  93 

13  Aug.  90 
25  Aug.  94 

29  Aug.  96 
17  Mar.  go 

I15  JUGS95 
6  Mar.  93 
n  May  95; 

30  M  xr.  89 


Rbmabks. 


Commandant,  20  Nov.  03,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel. — Sick  Furl. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  15  Jan.  96. — D. A.  A. Gen. 

for  Instruction,  Dalhousie. 
2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing   Comdr.,  11   May  97.— From  5  Punjab 

Infantry. — Officiating  Commandant. 
Officiating  2nd  in  Command. — From  4  Infantry. 
Wing  Commander,  13  May  98. 
Wing  Officer,  27  -May  91. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  27  May  93.— Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  2  Apr.  94.  — With  British  East  Africa  Contingent. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  26  Feb.  95, — Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  13  May  98. — Sick  Furlough. 
In  medical  charge,  6  Mar.  93. 


2nd  Punjab  Infantry. — Raised  in  1849. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Sikhs,  1  Company  Dogras,  3  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans, 

1  Company  Pathans. 

linked  with  2nd  Sikh  Infantry  and  6th  Punjab  Infantry. — Regimental  Centre,  Kohat. 

"Delhi" — "Lucknow"  (Relief  and  Capture) — "Peiwar  Koial" — "Afghanistan,  1S78-79." 

With   Kohat-Kurraro  Force.      Uniform,  Drab.     Facings,  Black. 


Lt.Colonel  R.  R.  N.  Sturt,  Staff  Corps 

Major  G.  W.  B.  Swiney,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  L.  E.  Cooper,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  C.  M.  Eales,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  A.  Nicholls,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  A.  J.  Caruana,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  M.  S.  Elsmie,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  M.  L.  Hornby,  DSO,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  L.  Bickt'ord,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  C.  Nicholson,  Staff  Corps    ... 

Lieut.  J.  B.  Bowring,  Staff  Corps 

Major  G. Dun  )an,J/B. Indian  Med.Serv. 
Capt.H.  J. K.Bamfield, Indian  Med. Serv. 


20  May  98  Commandant,  1  June  94. — Furlough. 

26  Aug.  06,2nd  in  Command  and  Wins;  Commander,  1  Juneo4. — Offg.Comdt. 

13  Aug.  93  Wing  Commander,  4  Mar.  96.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
22  Jan.  92  Wing  Officer,  22  Aug.  87.— Officiating  Wring  Commander. 

22  Oct.  92|Wing  Officer,  26  Sept.  88.— Furlough. 

14  Jan.  96  Wing  Officer,  18  Sept.  91. 

3  May  90  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  7  Nov.  93. 

18  Mar.  9  c  Wing  Officer,  19  Sept.  95. — With  Uganda  Rifles. 

19  Dec.  93  Wing  Officer,  27  Apr.  98. 

31  Oct.    91  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— From  3  Madras  Infantry. 
~  Apr.  95  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 
1  Apr.  94  In  medical  charge,  31  Jan.  90. —  With  1  Battalion  5  Goorkhas. 


28  July  97)Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


4th  Punjab  Infantry. — Raised  in  1849. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 2  Companies  Sikhs,  2  Companies  Dogras,  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans, 

2  Companies  Pathans. 
Linked  with  1st  and  t>th  Punjab  Infantry. — Regimental  Centre,  Dera  Ismail  Khan. 

"Delhi" — "Lucknow"   (Belief  and  Capture)  —  "Afghanistan,  1879-80." 
Head  Quarters  at  Kohat.      Uniform,  Drab.     Facings,  Blue. 


Lt.Colonel  0.  C.  Radford,  Staff  Corps 
Major  C.  B.  Brownlow,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  A.  R.  Browning,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  C.  G.  Prendergast,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  P.  J.  Miles,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  W.  B.  Gray,  Staff  Corps    ... 

Lieut.  E.   C.  Creagh,  Staff' Corps  

Lieut.  E.  L.  Swit'te,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  E.  Barwell.  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  G,  Ames,  Sraff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  P.  W.  Quin,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  S.  Thomas,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  D.  Stirling,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Col.  R.  N.  Stoker,  Indian  Med.  Ser. 


26  Sept.97j  Commandant,  5  Jan.  94. 

10  Sept.95  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  16  Nov.  93. 

13  AU'_r.  9o|vViug  Commander,  5  Jan.  94. — With  1  Punjab  Infantry. 


23  Aug.  95 

1  Feb.  96 
22  Jan.  90 

9  Dec.  91 
4  Nov.  9: 

2  Dec.  9 


Wing  Officer,  10  Jan.  88.— Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  1  April  91. — Employed  in  Gilgit. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  23  Jan.  96.— Offg.  Wing  Comdr. 

Wing  Officer,  5  Jan.  94. — Witri  Hong  Kong  Regt. — SicK  Purl. 

Wiag  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  16  Aug.  94. — furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  16  Aug.  94.— sick  Furlough. 


3  Sept  94  Wing  Officer,  30  Aug.  98. 

1  May  95|Officia,tn_'  Wing  Officer. 

i  July  97  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

2<  July  97  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Sept.941  In  medical  charge,  17  Feb.  96.--  Sick  Furlough. 


5th  Punjab  Infantry. — Raised  in  1849. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Sikhs,  i  Company  Dogras,  3  Companies  Pathans,  1  Company  Punjabi 

Mahomedans. 

Linked  with  \st  and  d,th  Punjab  Infantry. — Regimental  Centre,  Dera  Ismail  Khan. 

"  Peiwae  Kotal  " — "Charasia" — "Kabul,  1879" — "Afghanistan,  1878-ao." 

Head  Quarters  at  Dera  Ismail  Khai.      Uniform,  Drab.    Facings,  Green. 

Lt.Colonel  R.  F.  Jameson,  Staff  Corps    28  Oct.  97  Commandant,  ift  Apr.  94. 

Major  F.  P.  L.  White,  Staff  Corps J24  July  93,2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  16  Apr.  94.— Furlough. 

Major  F.  B.  Mein,  Staff  Corps  ....„ 1 11  May  98  Wing  Commander,  16  Apr.  94. — With  1  Punjab  Infantry. 

Wing  Comdr.,  4  June  97. — D.A.Q.M.  Gen.  Intell.  Branch,  Simla. 

Wing  Commander,  4  June  97. — Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  12  Nov.  88. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Captain  W.  E.  Venour,  Staff  Corps  I  2  Sept. 96J  Wing  Officer,  18  July  90. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Lieut.  F.  P.  James,  Staff  Corps 1   1  Feb.  93  vviug  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  26  Mar.  06— Offg.  Adjutant. 


Captain  A.  A.  J.  Johnstone,  Staff  Corps  22  Jan.  92 

Captain  P.  Holland,  Staff  Corps    I22  Oct.   92 

Captain  R.  C.  O.  Creagn,  Staff  Corps  ...I  i  Sept.94 


Lieut.  R.  W.  E.  Knollys,  Staff  Corps 28  Apr.  95 

Lieut.  C.  E.  D.  Davidson-Houston,  S.C.12S  Sept.95 

Lieut.  A.  W.  F.  Kuox,  Staif  Corps  jt8Nov.  93 

Lieut.  A.  G.  Thomson,  Staff  Corps   \i6  Sept. 96 

Capt.  C.  Doer,  MB.  Indian  Med.  Service  28  July  91 


Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  18  May  96. — Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  4  June  97. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. — From  19  Madras  Infantry. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  n  Nov.  95.— Offg.  Junior  Civil  Surgeon, 

Rangoon. 
Officiating  in  medical  eharge. 


494a  Punjab  Frontier  Force. 

6th  Punjab  Infantry. — (Transferred  from  Bombay  Presidency  in  1849.    Designation, 

changed,  4  Aug.  1856.) 
Linked  with  2nd  Sikh  Infantry  and  2nd  Punjab  Infantry. — Regimental  Centre,  Kohat. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Pathans,  1  Company  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Sikhs, 

2  Companies  Dogras. 

'Ready,    Aye  Ready."     Head  Quarters  at  Dera  Ghazee  Khan.      Detachments  at  Kharr,  &c.      Uniform,  Drab 

Facing*,  lied. 


Rank,  Names  and  Cobps. 


Lt. Colonel  J.  E.  Mein,  Staff  Corps... 
Major  tl.  W.  Cunliffe,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Major  G.  R.  MacMullen,  Staff  Corps 
Major  D.  J.  O.  Taylor,  Staff  Corps  . 
Captain  J.  W.  C.  Hutchinson,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  E.  H.  Bernard,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  F.  D.  Grant,  Staff  Corps... 


Army 

Rank. 


Lieut.  C.  C.  Fenuer,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  E.  Dallas,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  E.  Kirkpatrick,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  D.  Browne,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  T.  L.  Leeds,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  de  C.  O'Grady,  Staff  Corps... 

Capt.  E.  Wilkinson, Indian  Med.  Service 

Captain  D.  H.  M'D.  Graves, MD.  Indian 

Medical  Service  


6  July 

10  Sept, 

11  Sept. 
!  1  May 
22  Jan. 
22  Oct. 

5  Feb. 

25  Sept. 
16  Jan. 
14  June 
9  Apr. 
14  Dec. 
30  Nov. 
28  July 


Remarks. 


28  July  91 


Commandant,  2  Mar.  92. 

2nd  in  Commaudjand  Wing  Commander,  2  Mar.  92.— Furlough. 
Wing  Commander,  2  Mar.  92.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command.  [Dist. 
Wing  Officer,  1  April  90.— District  Recruiting  Officer,  Dogra 
Wing  Officer, 9  July  36. — Offg.  Wing  Commander.  [Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  30  Sept.  87. — Cantonment  Magistrate, Mandalay. — 
Wing  Officer,  30  July    90.— Assist.  Mil.  Accountant,  1st  Class. 

— Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  18  Mar.  93. — Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
Wing  Officer,  19  Aug.  93. — Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 
Wiug  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  Aug.  95. 
Wing  Officer,  2  Apr.  94. 
Wing  Officer,  14  July  96.— Sick  Furlough. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  25  Jan.  96. — Plague  duty,  Punjab,  Bakloh. 


Officiating  iu  medical  charge. 


Establishment   of  each  Regiment  of  Punjab  Infantry. — 8  Companies — Commandant;  2  Wing  Commanders  ;  5  Wing 
Officers;  1  Medical  Officer  ;  8  Subailars  ;  S  Jarnadars ;  40  Havildars;  40   Naicks  ;   16  Drummers;  800  Sepoys. 


5th  Goorkha  {Rifle)  Regiment. 


Afghanistan,  iS;8-8o.; 


'  Peiwae  Kotal" — "  Ch abasia" — "Kabul,  1879"— "Kandahab,  1880 
Class  Regiment — Goorkhas. 
Linked  with  the  1st  and  dfli  Goorkhas. — Regimental  Centre,  Abbottabad 
FIRST  BATTALION'.— Raised  22  May  1858. 


Head  Quarters  at  Abbottabad 

Bt.Lt.Colonel  A.  R.  Martin,  Staff  Corps  28  Aug. 

Major  E.  Vansittart,  Staff  Corps    10  Sept.  97 

Captain  J.  O.  S.  Fayrer,  Staff'  Corps  ...  22  Jan.  92 

Captain  J.  M.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps  22  Oct. 

p.s.c.  Captain  I.  Philipps,  Staff  Corps...  12  May  94 


y&  Capt.  G.  H.  Boisragon,  StaffCorps 

Captain  C.  H.  Davies,  StaffCorps 

Capt.  F.   E.  Badcock,  DSO.  Staff  Corps 

Major  Son.  C.  G.  Bruce,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  S.  D.  B.  Ketchen,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  M.  H.  P.  Barlow,  StaffCorps     ... 

Lieut.  H.  J.  P.  Browne,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  H.  A.  Holdich,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  D.  Villiers-Stuart,  StaffCorps 
Lieut.  C.  E.  Bateman-Champain,  S.C.... 
2nd  Lieut.  F.  H.  Bridges,  Staff  Corps... 

Lt. Colonel  J.  T.  B.  Bookey 

Major  G.Duncan, MB.  Indian  Med.Serv. 


7  Feb 
29  Aug.  90 
25  Aug.  97 
20  jiay  98 
11  Feb.  92 
10  Nov.  92 
14  Apr.  93 
19  Feb.  90 

2  Sept.9f 


10  Jan. 
22  Jan. 
24  Oct. 
1  Apr. 


Uniform,  Dark  Green.     Facings,  Black. 

Commandant,  3  June  96.— Offg.  D.  A.  General  in  India. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  3  June  96.— Furlough. 
Wing  Commander,  5  May  97. — Officiating  Commandant. 
WingOfficer,  12  Dec.  8=;.— With  2  Battalion.— Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  10  Nov.  86.— Officiating  Assist.  Sec.  Govt,  of  India , 

Military  Department. 
Wing  Officer,  7  Apr.  87. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
Wing  Officer,  1  Aug.  87.— On  Special  duty,  Gilgit. 
Wing  Officer,  30  May  95.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  29  Mar.  94.  [Militia. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  16  June  97.— Adjutant  Kurram 
Wing  Ufficer.  9  Feb.  98.— Offg.  Wing  Comdr.  and  Quarter  Master. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. — Sick  Furlough. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer.— From  38  Bengal  Infantry. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

in  medical  charge,  20  Jan.  96.— P.M. 0.  Tochi  Force. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge.— From  2  Punjab  Infantry. 


SECOND  BATTALION.— liaised  10  Nov.  1886.— Regimental  Centre,  Abbottabad 
Head  Quarters  at  Abbottabad.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.     Facings,  Black. 
Lt.Colonel  G.  Hawkes,  StaffCorps 


Lt. Colonel  A.  A.  Barrett,  Staff'  Corps.. 

Major  A.  H.  G.  Kemball.  StaffCorps  .. 

Captain  J.  M.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  M.  Crawford,  Staff  Corps  .. 


Captain  F.  W.  Evatt,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  N.  E.  Chesney,  Staff  Corps 

Major  F.  G.  Lucas,  DSO.  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  E.  B.  C.  Boddam,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  C.  R.  Johnson,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut. M.  R.W.  Nightingale,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  R.  F.Warburton,  StaffCorps  ... 

Lt.Colonel  A.W.Mackenzie,  il/if.Indian 

Medical  Service  


9  Feb.  96  Commandant,  10  Nov.  93. 

o  May  98  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  10  Nov.  93.  —  A.A.Gen. 

j     Punjab  Frontier  Force. 
20  May  9S|2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  3  June  96. 
22  Oct.   92:  Wing  Commander,  21  Sept.  97.— From  1  Battalion.— Sick  Furl. 
9  Sept.93iWing  Officer,  ioNov.  86.— D. A.A.Gen.  for  Musketry,   Imperial 

j     Service  Troops. 
6  May  96  Wing  Officer,  29  April  89.— Unpaid  Attache,  Punjab  Command. 

30  Jan.  97  Wiug  Officer,  25  July  91.— Sick  Furlough. 
20  May  98  Wing  Officer,  21  May  92. 
19  Oct.   98  vVing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  25  May  95. 
18  Dec.  91  Wing  Officer,  26  Mar.  96.— Furlough. 
23  Dec.  91  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  i3  Feb.  94. 

31  Jan.  94;Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

31  Mar.  97  In  medical  charge,  20  Jan.  96 


Governor's  Body  Guard. 

"  Sebtabuldee." 
Head  Quarters  at  Madras.     Uniform,  Scarlet.     Facings,  Blue.     Lace,  Gold. 


495 


RANK,  NAMES,  AND   CoEPS. 


Captain  G.  H.  Arbuthnot,  Staff  Corps., 
Lieut.  W.  II.  Fenning,  Staff  Corps 


Lt.CoIonel  H.  D.  Cook,  MB.  I.M.S.  ... 


Abhy 
Rank. 


Remarks. 


9  Sept.93  Commandant,  1  Apr.  93. — From  3  Lancers. 
23  Mar.  g6;Adjutant,  1  Apr.  97. 
jln  medical  charge. 
1  Apr.  90'Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


Establishment. — Commandant;  Adjutant;  1  Subadar ;  1  Jemadar;  5  Havildars;  5  Naicks;  1  Trumpeter;  1 
Farrier  Havildar  ;  2  Shoeing  Smiths;  56  Troopers.  Followers.— 1  Superintendent  of  Artificers:  1  Smith; 
1  Chuckler ;  1  Hammerman;  1  Bellows-boy ;  1  Puckally;  2  Lascars;  1  Toty  (Hospital);  1  Jemadar  Syce  ; 
28  Syces.  

1st  Madras  Lancers  (Raised  in  October  1787 — formerly  the  $th  Recjt.). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— 7  half  Squadrons  Mahomedans  and  1  half  Squadron  Mahrattas. 

"  Mysore" — "Sebingapatam" — "  Ata" — "Afghanistan,  1879-80"—"  Buejia,  1885-87." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bellary.     Uniform,  French  Grey.     Facings,  Buff.     Lace,  Silver. 


Major  E.E.  M.  Lawford,  Staff  Corps... 
Major  R.  G.  Jones,  Staff  Corps 


Major  A.  P.  Westlake,  DSO.  Staff  C    .. 

Major  G.  S.  Kerrich,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  H.  L.  B.  Acton,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  R.  H.  D.  Turing,  Staff  Corps. .2 
Captain  C.  H.  F.  Binsteed,  Staff  Corps 
CiptainW.  G.  H.  Stirling,  Staff  Corps 

C  iptain  A.  S.Arnold,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  U.  de  L.  Faunce,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  N.  B.  G.  Strong,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  J.  F.  0.  Johnes,  Staff  Corps.. 

Lieut.  C.  E.  S.  Cox,  Statf  Corps    

and  Lieut.  J.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps  

2nd  Lieut.  £.  L.  Popham,  Staff  Corps 
Major  J.  Scott,  MB.  Indian  Med.  Ser... 


Commandant,  28  July  94,  with  rank  of  Lt.CoIonel. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  10  Aug.  94. — Mili- 
tary Assistant  to  Government,  Mysore. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander. 
Squadron  Comdr.  20  June 89.— Supt.  Remount  Depot,  Haupore 
Squadron  Commander,  10  Aug.  94. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 
Squad. Comdr.  4Aug. 93.— Offg.Asst.JudgeAdvoct.Gen.  Rangoon. 
Squadron  Comdr.  4  Aug.  93.— D.A.A.G.  SecunderabadDist. 
Squadron  Commander,  26  Feb.  92. 

Squadron  Officer,  26  Feb.  92. — With  23  Madras  Infantry. 
30  Jan.  97iSquadron  Officer,  4  Aug.  93. 
7  Sept. 98tSquadron  Officer,  28  July  93. 
30  Nov.  93  Squadron  Officer,  20  Juno  96. — Officiating  Adjutant. 
3  Dec.  94  Squadron  Officer.  20  Juno  96. 
7  Dec.  97!  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
5  Aug.  90,0fficiating  Squadron  Officer. 
20  Jan.  97jOtliciating  Squadron  Officer. 
1  Apr.  94  In  medical  charge,  19  Nov.  97. 


9  Aug.  93 
13  June  95 


29  Nov.  97 

1  May 

11  Aug. 91 

2  Jan.  92 

12  May  94 
9  Sept.93 


2nd  Madras  Lancers  (Stevenson  Pater. — Received  into  the  British  Service  1784). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— 6  half  Squadrons  Mahomedans,  i  half  Squadron  Mahrattas,  i  half  Squadron  mixed. 
"  Cabnatic" — "  Sholinghuk" — "  Mysobe"— "Seeing apatam  " — "Bueha,  1885-87." 
Head  Quarters  at  Bangalore.     Uniform,  French  Grey.    Facings,  Buff.     Lace,  Silver. 
Major  F.  B.  Deane,  Staff  Corps. 10  Sept. 96  Commandant,  14  Dec.  96,  with  rank  of  lit. Colonel. 


MajorH.  Eardley-Wilmot,  StaffCorps     :2  Feb.  97 
Captain  R.  D.  Burlton,  Statf  Corps 22  Jan.  90 


2nd  in  Com.  and  Squadron  Comdr.  14  Dec.  96. — Sick  Furlough. 

Squadron  Commander,    1   Jan.   92.— D.A.A.G.  for  Musketry' 
Rangoon. 

Captain  E.  M.  Reed,  StaffCorps   '19  Feb.  92  Squadron  Commander,  23  Apr.  94. — D.A.A.G.  Rangoon. 

p.s.c.  Captain  B.  Holloway,  StaffCorps  22  Oct.  92  Squadron  Commander,  1  May  96.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 


Captain  J.  R.  Mathewes,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  A.  G.  W.  Moore,  StaffCorps... 
Captain  C.  E.  N.  Priestlov,  StaffCorps 

Captain  B.  J.  Petre,  StaffCorps  

Lieut.  J.  E.  Hughes,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  F.  Henderson,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  G.  R.  P.  Wheatley,  Staff  Corps 
Maior  E.  P.  Youngerman,  MB.  Indian 
Medical  Service   '  1  Oct.  93  In  medical  charge,  12  Feb.  0 


10  May  93  Squadron  Commander,  14  Dec.  96.— D.A.A.  Gen.  Mandalay. 
28  Feb.  yoiSquadron  Officer,  28  July  93.— Sick  Furlough. 

5  Feb.  98  Squadron  Officer,  27  Apr.  94. — Burma  Militarv  Police. 
30  Nov.  98  Squadron  Officer,  10  Jan.  96. 

3  Dec.  94  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  20  June  96.— Sick  Furlough. 
16  Apr.  97  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

3  Aug.  97;Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

-Sick  Furlough. 


3rd  Madras  Lancers  (Murray. — Raised  at  Arcot  in  May  1784  as  the  2nd  RegL). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment —6  half  Squadrons  Mahomedans,  2  half  Squadrons  mixed. 

"  Mysore" — "  Sebingapatam" — "Mahii<pore." 

Head  Quarters  at  Secunderabad.     Uniform,  French  Grey.    Facings,  Buff,     Lace,  Silver. 


Major  F.  L.  Jones,  Staff  Corns 

Major  H.  \V.  E.  Georges,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  L.  W.  C.  Kerrich,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  J.  Vans  Agnew,  StaffCorps  ... 
Captin  R..  F.  R.  Formby,  Staff  Corps 
Captain F.  C.Logan-Home,  StaffCorps 
Captain  G.  H.  Arbuthnot,  StaffCorps... 


Captain  F.  Jollie,  StaffCorps 

Captain  A.  K.  Armstrong,  StaffCorps 

Captain  E.  Wintour,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  P.  S.  F.  Claridge,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  H.  C.  Oakes,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  L.  H.  H.  Ames,  StaffCorps    

Lieut.  F.  Adams,  Scat!  Corps 


Capt.  C.  A.  Johnston.  MB.  In.  Med. Ser. 


10  Sept. 97I  Commandant,  11  Aug.  93,  with  rank  of  Lt.CoIonel. 

26  Feb.  98  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  11  Aug.  93. 

22  Jan.  golSquadron  Commander,  11  Aug.  93. 

13  Aug.  90  Squadron  Commander,  11  Aug.  93.  [sions 
19  Feb.  92  Squad.  Comdr.  11  Aug.  93.— Supdt.  Family  Payments  and  Penl 

23  Apr.  92  Squadron  Commander,  10  Jan.  96. 

9  Sept.93  Squadron  Officer,  24  Apr.  86.— Commandant  Governor's  Bodv 
Guard.  J 

30  Jan.  97  Squadron  Offlcor,  17  Mar.  93. — Furlough. 
28  Apr.  97  Squadron  Officer,  16  Jan.  98. 

14  Sept.93  Squadron  Officer,  15  Jan.  94. 

12  May  93I Squadron  Officer,  i"Apr.  95.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
30  July  94JOfficiating  Squadron  Officer.— Sick  Furlough. 

30  Nov.  95lOffichiting  Squadron  Officer.— On  Plague  duty,  Central  Prov 

3  Aug.  97  Ofliciatiug  Squadron  Officer.— Offg.  Personal  Assist,  to  Resdt. 
Hyderabad. 

31  Mar.  go  Tn  medical  charge. 


Each  Regiment  of  Cavalry  consists  of  4  Sguadroits  with  the  following  Establishment : — Commandant;  4  Squadron 
Commanders;  4  Squadron  Officers  ;  1  Medical  Officer  ;  2  Hospital  Assistants;  S  Subadars;  8  Jamadars;  1  Havildar 
Major;  36  Havildars;  36  Naicks;  1  Trumpet  Major;  S  Trumpeters;  1  Farrier  Major;  8  Farrisr  Havildars-  4 
Shoeing  Smiths;  4  Veterinary  Pupils;  486  Troopers;  16  Recruit  audi  4  Pension  Boy's;  1  Second  Tindah  4  Regi- 
mental Lascars;  8  Puckallies;  1  Choudry ;  2  Toties;  and  Horses  87  per  cent,  of  the  effective  strength  uf  the  Estab- 
ishment.  Natioe  Artificers. — 1  Superintendent;  1  Maistry  Sriith ;  1  Maistrj-  Chuckler;  1  Smith;  1  Hammer- 
.man;  i  liellows-boy;  4Chucklers. 


496  Corps  of  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners  (Queen's  Own). 

The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter. 


'  Sbbingapatam" —  "Egtpt"    (with  the  Sphinx) — "Assays' 
7"  —  "Ata" — "China"  (with  the  Dragon)  —   "Meeanee" 


"Carnatic" — "  Shomnghbb"  —  "Mysore' 
"  Java  "  —  "Nagpore  "  —  "Makidpore 

"  HroKBiBAB  "—"  Pegu  "  —  "Persia"  —  "  Locskow  "  —  "  Central  India  "  —  "  Taku  Forts 
"  Abyssinia" — "Afghanistan.  1878-80"—  "Egtpt,  1882" — "  Tel-bl-Kebie" — "Suaxin 
"  Burma,  1S85-87  " — "Chitbal." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bangaiore 


"  Pekin ' 
'Toibek.' 


A  Depot  Company, — Bangalore. 
B  Company, — Bangalore. 
No.  1  Company, — Bangalore. 
No.  2  Company,— Thayetnyo. 
No.  3  Company, — Bangalore. 


No.  4  Company,  —  Malakand. 
No.  5  Company,— Bangalore. 
No.  6  Company, — Secunderabad. 
Burmah  Company, — Maymyo. 


Detachment  (Telegraph  Section), — TJmballa. 
Honorary  Colonel — Field  Marshal  H.R.H.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  o/Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 
EG.  KT.  EP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCVO. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 


Lt. Colonel  S.  Grant,  Royal  Engineers. 
Major  B.  B.  Russell,  Royal  Engineers 
Captain  IT.  VV.  Evans,  R.  Engineers... 
Lieut.  G.  A.  F.  Sanders, Royal  Engineers 
Captain  H.  B.  H.  Wright,  R.  Engineers 
Captain  C.  H.  Roe,  Royal  Engineers  ... 
Captain  J.  A.  S.  Tulloch,  R.  Engineers 
Captain  E.L.Dunsterville.R.  Engineers 
Captain  E.  P.  Johnson,  R.  Engineers  ... 
Captain  C.  H.  Heycock,  R.  Engineers... 
Captain  F.  F.  Weedon,  R.  Engineers  ... 
Captain  T.  Fraser,  Royal  Engineers  ... 
Captain  C.  Ainslie,  Royal  Engineers  ... 
Captain  H.  J.  M.  Marshall,  R.  Eng.  ... 
Lieut.  N.  M.  Hemming,  R.  Engineers... 
Lieut. G.  A.  F.  Sanders,  R.  Engineers... 
Lieut.  W.  S.  Traill,  Royal  Engineers  ... 
Lieut.  J.  R.  Chancellor,  R.  Engineers 
Lieut.  R.  A.  Gillam,  Royal  Engineers 
Lieut.  J.  B.  Barstow,  Royal  Engineers 
Lieut.  F.  G.  Howard,  Royal  Engineers 

Lieut.  W.  Robertson,  R.  Engineers 

Lieut.  S.  G.  Loch,  Royal  Engineers 

Lieut.  P.  E.  Hodgson,  R.  Engineers  ... 
Lieut.  E.  S.  Sandys,  Royal  Engineers    12 
2nd Lt.H.  de  L.  Po:lard-Lowsley , R.Eng.  21 
Lt.Colonel  H.  Armstrong, Ind.Med.Ser.^o 


Army 

Rank. 


Remarks. 


Dec.  j6  Commandant,  9  May 

Jan.  97JSuperintendent  of  Instruction,  24  Feb.  98. 

Jan.  94|Superintendent  Park  and  Train,  7  Mar.  95. 

July  9i|Adjutant,  6  Sept.  98. 

July  92|Company  Commander,  28  Dec.  38. — 4  Company. 

Aug.  92  Company  Commander,  13  April  89. — 1  Company. 

Dec.  93'Company  Commander,  31  Aug.  89. 

Jan.  95|Companv  Commander,  16  Jan.  91. — 3  Company. 

Apr.  95  Company  Commander,  15  June  93. — 5  Company. 

Dec.  95|Company  Commander,  21  Mar.  9.1. — Burma  Company. 

Mar. 96  Company  Commander,  2  Nov.  94. — ACompany. 

Aug.  96  Company  Commander,  7  Mar.  95.— B  Company. 

Dec.  96'Company  Commander,  7  Mar.  95. — 6  Company. 

June  97lOfficiating  Companj'  Commander,  25  Feb.  91. — 2  Company. 

Mar.  9i!Company  Officer,  2  Nov.  94. — B  Company. 

J.ily  oiiCompany.Officer  and  Adjutant,  25  Mar.  92. 

Mar.  93lCompany  Officer,  2  July  93. — 5  Company. — Furlough. 

July  93JCoinpany  Officer,  it  May  95.— i  Company. 

Feb.  94'Oompany  Officer,  6  Sept.  93. — 4  Company. 

July  94  Company  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  7  Mar.  95. — 3  Company. 

Feb.  gs^Company  Officer,  10  Sept.  97. — 2  Company. — WithKhyber  Force. 

July  95  Company  Officer,  7  Mar.  95.-6  Company.  ['vlalakand. 

Feb.  96;Company  Officer,  20  Sept.  95. — A   Company,  Telegraph   duty, 

July  96  Company  Officer,  6  Sept.  98.— Burma  Company. 

Feb.  98|Officiating  Company  Officer.— 4  Company. 

Dec.  95  Officiating  Company  Officer. — 4  Company. 

Mar.  98iln  medical  charge,  1  July  98. 


Establishment : — The  Corps  consists  of  9  Companies  (6  Service  Companies  numbered  1  to  6,  and  2  Depot  Com- 
panies  lettered  A  and  B,  and  Burma  ^Companv)  :  Commandant;  Superintendent  of  Instruction ;  Superin- 
tendent Park  and  Train;  Adjutant;  1  Medical  Officer;  9  Company  Commanders;  9  Company  Officers; 
Warrant  Officer;  Sergeant  Majtr;  Quarter  Master  Sergeant;  1  Company  Sergeant  Major  R.  Engineers; 
4  Company  Sergeant  Majors  (local);  7  Sergeants;  10  First  Corporals;  9  Second  Corporals;  8  Subadars- 
i6Jamadars;  52  Havildars  ;  84  Naicks :  1,238  Sappers:  16  Buglers;  24  Recruit  Boys;  18  Pension  Boys ;  5 
Driver  Havildars;  5  Driver  Naicks;  90  Drivers,  and  90  Equipment  Mules. 


1st  Madras  Infantry — -Pioneers  (Shailc  MoJeen — Porannah — -formerly  ist 

Battalion  ist  Regiment. — Raised  at  Fort  St.  George  in  1758). — Linked  with  4th  Jj"  21st  Regiments. — 

Regimental  Centre,  Bangalore. 
Class  Company  Regiment — 1  Compaq-  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas, 

4  Companies  mixed. 

:  Cabnatic" — "Mysore" — "  Seringapatam" — "  Sektabdldee" — "Nagporb" — "  Ava" — "Pegu" — "  Centra  t. 

India" — "Afghanistan,  1879-80" — "  Burma,  1885-87." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bangalore.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facings,  White.    Lace,  Gold. 


CaptainE.C.  W.M.Kennedy,  Staff  C... 
Captain  B.  A.  Johnstone,  Staff  Coips... 

Captain  C.  W.  Wilkieson,   Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  G.  Batten,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  C.  J.  Gunning,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  F.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  C.  E.  Bowen,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  A.  H.  T.  Rouse,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  G.  D.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  A.  Hawks,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  H.  C.  M.  N.  James,  Stan"  Corps... 

2nd  Lieut.  J.  A.  Bald,  Staff  Corpe    

2nd  Lieut.  R.  S.  Gordon,  StaffCarps   .. 
Lt.Colonel  D .  P.  Warliker,  Ind. Med. Ser. 


13  Aug.go'Commandant,  21  Nov.  97,  with  rank  of  Major. 

23  Apr.  92  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  21  Nov.  97. — D.A.A.G. 

I     for  Musketry,  Secunderabad. 
10  Mar.  94  2nd  in  Command  &  Wing  Commander  21  Nov.  97.— Furlough. 

6  May  onjWing  Officer,  26  Sept.  87. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

5  Feb.  9S;Wing  Officer,  26  Feb.  92.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

4  May  98!  Wing  Officer,  16  Jan.  91.— Adiutant  Bang.dore  Volunteer  Rifles.. 
16  Nov.  98  Wing  Officer,  26  Feb.  92.— Burma  Military  Police. 


o  Oct.  92 

4  May  9S 
25  Feb.  97 

2  Apr.  9S 

5  Aug.  qb 
o  Jan.  97 

30  Mar.  98 


Wing  Officer,  iS  June  96.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  2-  Feb.  97. 

Wing  Officer.  25  June  07.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

[.n  medical  charge,  27  June  90.— With  25  Madras  Infantry. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


Each  Tteaimfnt  of  Native  Infantry  consists  of  8  Companies  icith  the  following  Establishment: — Commandant:  2  Wing 
Commanders;  5  Wing  Officers  ;  Medical  Officer;  2  Hospital  Assistants;  8  Subadars;  8  Jamadars  ;  1  Havildar- 
Major;  40  Havildars;  40  Naicks ;  16  Drummers  ;  720  Privates  ;  24  Recruit  Boys  ;  18  Pension  Boys  ;  1  snd-Tindal; 
4Lasears;8  Puckallies;  1  Ch->udry;and  2  Toties.  The  20th  Regiment  Native  Infantry  has  an  additional. lama- 
dar  to  carry  an  Honorary  Colour. 


2nd  Madras  Infantry  (Mootoo  Naih— formerly  ist  Battalion  2nd         497 

Regiment.—  Raised  at  Madras  in  1759).— Linked  with  15th  Sf  26th  Regiments. — 
Regimental  Centre,  Secunderabad. 

Class  Company  Ragiment— ;  Companies  Mahomedans,  3  Companies  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas, 

1  Company  mixed. 

"Carnatic"— "Mysobe"— "  Assayb"— "Nagpore"— "  China"— "  The  Dragon."  An  Elephant. 

Head  Quarters  at  Vizianagram.      Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  Green.     Lace,  Gold. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Coeps. 


Major  .T.  H.  Juxon-Jones,  Staff  Corps.. 

Major  T.  H.  Haughton,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  H.  Kellie,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  R.  Denne,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  A.  T.  Young,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  E.  E.  Beddek,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  Mears,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  G.  G.  J.  Carmichael.  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  H.  de  C.  O'Grady.  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  J.  R.  Brown,  StaffOorpe 

Lieut.  P.  E.  Knapp,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  J.  White,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  T.  0.  Moore,  Indian  Med.  Ser. 


Abmy 

Raics 

ro  June  94 

11  Feb. 

97 

1  Feb. 

90 

28  Jan. 

93 

22  Jan. 

92 

14  Sept.  93 

3  May  90 

20  Mar. 

93 

50  Nov. 

9i 

1  Oct. 

96 

5  Nov. 

97 

;  1  July 

98 

31  Mar. 

87 

Remarks. 


Commandant,  1  June  93,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wim;  Oomdr.,  1  June  93. — A.  A.G.  South.  Dist. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  23  Nov.  95. — Furlough. 

Wing  Commander,  11  Nov.  95. 

Wing  Officer,  12  May  93. — District  Recruiting  Officer. 

Wing  0  licer,  1  Feb.  91. — Offg.  Wing  Commander  [India. 

Wing  Officer,  28  July  93.— Assist.  Supdt.  2nd  Grade  Survey    of 

>Ving  Officer.  23  Nov.  95. — Sick  Furlough, 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

in  medical  charge,  4  Jan.  94. 


3rd  Madras  (or  Palamcottah)  Light  Infantry  (Turin — formerly  ist  Battalion 
yrd  Regiment 


Raised  at  Madras  in  1759). — Linked  with  23rd  Regiment. — 
Regimental  Centre,  Trichinopoly. 

3  Companies  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas, 

2  Companies  mixed. 
-"  Sholinghub'' — "Mysobe"— "Mahidpobe" — "Ava"— "Bubma,  1885-87." 
A  Bugle,  Cr  >wi,  and  "III." 
Head  Quarters  at  Secunderabad.     Uniform,  lied.    Facings,  Green.    Lace,  Gold. 


Class  Company  Regiment- 
"  Now  ob  Neveb" — "  Carnatic  ' 


Major  R.  K.  Teversham.DSO.  StaffCorps 

Major  M.  A.  Tuite,  Staff  Corps 

p.s.c.  Captain  E.  Peach,  Staff  Corps    ... 


Captain  G.  W.Lilly,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  E.  W.  Harris,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  W.  G.  Grey,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  H.P.  Ainslie,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  W.  C.  Nicholson,  Staff  Corps   .. 

Lieut.  G.  A.  C.  Taylor,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  C.  M.  O'Reilly,  StaffCorps    

Captain  T.  H.  Foulkes.  Ind.  Med.  Ser. 


10  Sept. 95! Commandant,  6  June  94,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel. 

1  May  98  2nd  in  Command  and  Wmg  Commander,  13  May  98. 

6  Feb.  95I  Wing  Commander,  24  July  95. — Offg.  D.A.A.Gtn.  for  Instruction, 

Chuckrata. 
14  May  95  Wing  Officer,  23  Dec.  £6. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
29  Aug.  96  Wing  Officer,  26  July  So. — Officiating  Adjutant  Malabar  Volun- 
teer Ritles. 
25  Aug.  97  Wing  Officer,  23  Oct.  89.— On  Plague  duty,  Central  Piovinces. 
17  Nov.  90  Wing  Officer,  14  Aug.  91.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
31  Oct.    91  Wing  Officer,  28  Apr.  93. — With  2  Punjab  Infantry. 

11  Mar.  91  Officiating  Wing  Officer. — Sick  Furlough. 

12  Aug.  91  Officiating  Wing  Officer. — With  Kohat-Kurram  Force. 
79  July  90,  In  medical  charge,  4  June  97. 


4th  Madras  Infantry — Pioneers  (Baillie — formerly  ist  Battalion  4th  Regt. 

Raised  at  Madras  in  1759). — Linked  ivith  ist  and  21st  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Bangalore. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 1  Company  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Tamils,  5  Companies  mixed. 

'  Cabnatic" — "  Shohnghub" — "  Mysobb" — "Ass  aye  " — "  Afghanistan,  1879-80,"  An  Elephant  and  Cross  Axes- 
Head  Quarters  at  Ootacamund.      Uniform,  Med.     Facings,  White.     Lace,tiola. 


Colonel  J.  E.  Porteous,  StaffCorps 

Major  G.  B.  Stevens,  StaffCorps     

CaptainE.  L.  Holloway,  Staff  Corps    ... 

Captain  F.  Churchill,  StaffCorps 

Captain  C.  T.  Swan,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  S.  M.  Rice,  StaffCorps   

Lieut.  C.  R.  Scott-Elliot,  StaffCorps... 

Lieut.  S.  B.Watson,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  M.  H.  B.  Gedcles,  StaffCorps 

Major  M.  J.  Kelawala,  Indian  Med.  Ser. 


22  Sept.95|Commandant,  5  Nov. 91. — Furlough. 


Oct.  92 
25  Feb.  91 
22  Oct.  92 
25  Aug.  97 
28  Apr.  95 
28  Apr.  95 
10  Jan.  97 
16  Apr.  97 
2  Oct.   92 


2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  5  Nov. 91. — Offg.Comdt. 

Wing  Commander,  5  Nov.  91. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  11  June  83. — Officiating  Wing  Commaudtr. 

Wing  Officer,  5  Nov.  91. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  15  Feb.  95. — Sick  Furlough.. 

Wing  Officer,  3  Sept.  9s. —Officiating  Adjutant. 

Wing  Officer,  20  June  96. — Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer,  16  Sept.  96. 

In  medical  charge,  5  Oct.  88. 


5th  Madras  Infantry  ( Shaik  Kudavmnd — formerly  ist  Bn.  $th  Regiment. 

Raised  near  Madras  in  December  1759). — Linked,  with  16th  and  2jth  Regiments. — 
Regimental  Centre,  Madras. 
Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Mahomedans,2  Companies  Tamils, 2  Companies  Telingas,  1  Company  mixedU 
"Cabnatic" — "Sholinghue''— " Mysore" — "Pegu" — "Bchma,  7885-87." 
Head  Quarters  at  Nowgong.     Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  Yellow.    Lace,  Gold. 

31  Jan.  91'Commandant,  20  Aug.  98,  with  rank  of  Maj  or. 
29  Aug.  96  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  20  Aug.  98. — Consular 
Wing  Commander,  [Agent,  Pondicherry. 

Dec.    7  Wing  Officer,  22  Nov.  89. — Furlough. 
2  Apr  .90  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  27  Oct.  93. 
28  Aug.  92  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  23  July  95. 

28  Apr.  95  Wing  Officer,  28  Aug.  95.—  Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 
9  Mar.  97  Wing  Officer,  24  Feb.  08.— With  1   Infantry  Hyderabad  Oontin- 
1  Jan.  94  Officiating  Wing  Officer.  [gent. 

14  Nov.  97  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
26  Feb.  98  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medi«al  charge. 


Captain  F.  G.  Bradley,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  E.  C.  B.  Nepean,  Staff  Corps 

CaptainK.  J.  G.  Dunolly,  StaffCorps.. 

Lieut.  C.  R.  Kauntze,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  A.  H.  Butler,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  S.  V.  Byland,  StaffCorps  

Lieut.  W.  H.  Lane,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  G.  T.  Costley,  Dorset  Regt.  .. 

Lie»t.  E.  C.  L.Wallace,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  E.  C.Alexander,  StaffCorps 


49?      6th  Madras  Infantry  (Mackenzie— formerly  1st  Battalion  6th  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Trichinopoly  in  July  1761). — Linked  with  14th  Regiment. — Regimental  Centre,  Bellary. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 2  Companies  Mahomedans,  1  Company  Tamils,  2  Companies  Telingas, 

3  Companies  mixed. 


'  Caenatic" — "  Sholinghce" — "Mysobb' 
Head  Quarters  at  Jhansi. 


— "Sebingapatam" — "Boubbon"— "China" — "The  Dragon." 
Uniform,  Bed.    Facings,  White.    Lace,  Gold. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Cqeps. 


Lt. Colonel  T.  Greenaway,  StaffCorps... 

Major  G.  J.  Shaw,  StaffCorps    

Captain  J.  Thornhill,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  3.  Brett,  StaffCorps  

Captain  W.  Browne,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  R.  B.  B.  Howe,  StaffCorps  

Lieut.  L.H.Marriott,  StaffCorps  

Lieut.  A.  Moore,  StaffCorps    

Lieut.  T.  G.  P.  Lawrensou,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  L.B.  Fagan,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  E.  T.  Browne,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  H,  N.  Young,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  E.Ferraud,JU\D.Ind.Med.Ser. 


Aemt 
Rank. 


Rbmabks. 


12  Feb. 93 
1  Apr.  98 
28  Jan.  93 
22  Oct.  92 
14  Jan.  91 

8  Dec.  97 
24  Mar.  91 
24  Sept.  90 

3  Mar.  91 

9  Oct.  91 
27  Mar.  92 
10  June  97 
30  Sept. 95 


Commandant,  27  Sept.  92. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  29  Sept.  92. 

Wing  Commander,  9  June  93. 

Wing  Officer,  20  Apr.  94. 

Wing  Officer,  1  Feb.  83. — With  20  Madras  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer,  29  Mar.  90. — Offieiatiug  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  9  June  93.— D. A. Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 

Wing  Officer,  24  April  gi. — Assam  Military  Police. 

Wing  Officer,  7  July  93.— D.  A.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class.— Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  12  Oct.  94. 

Wing  Officer.   3  Sept.  95.— Offg.  Qr.  Mr.— With  Merwara  Batt. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

In  medical  charge,  1  July  82. 


7th  Madras  Infantry  (Cooke — formerly  ist  Battalion  -jth  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Trichinopoly,  August  1761). — Linked  with  igth  and  24th  Regiments. — 
Regimental  Centre,  Belgaum. 

Jlass  Company  Regiment — 4  Companies  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Telingas,  1  CompanyTamils,  1  Company  mixed. 

"Caenatic  " — "  IIysobk'' —  "  Ata." 
Head  Quarters  at  Kamptee.    One  Company  at  Seetabuldee.     Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  Yellow.    Lace,  Gold. 


Major  G.  P.  M.  Prichard,  StaffCorps  ...|  9  Aug.  9- 

Major  D.  S.  Lewis,  Staff  Corps |n  Miy  98 

3  9  May  96 

Jan.  97 

16  Nov.  98 

29  Apr.  gi 

5  Aug.  91 

20  Sept.  91 

10  Aug.  92 

13  Feb.  94 

5  Aug.  96 

2  Oct.   92 


Captain  J.  Kendall,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  W.  Johnston,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  F.  H.  H.  Jeffcoat,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  A.  J.  Ralph,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  R.  L.Van  der  Gucht.  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  W.  C.  W.  Harrison,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  H.  A.  Scott,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  N.  Davidson,  Staff  Corps 

2nd  Lieut.  L.  F.  Jenkins,  StaffCorps  .. 
Major  J.  A.  Burton,  Indian  Medical  Ser 


Commandant,  16  Oct.  93,  with  rank  of  Lt.Col.— Sick  Furlough. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.,26  Oct. 94.— OSg.Comdt. 

Wing  Commander,  17  Juue  98. — Aljuca.it  Malabar  Vol.  Rifles. 

Wing  Commander,  17  June  qS. — Offi "Mating  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  1  July  92. — Officiating  Wing  Comrnandpr. 

iVing  Officer,  1  July  92.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Wing  Officer, 9  Sept.  95.— Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 

Wing  Officer,  20  July  94.— Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 

Wing  Officer,  9  Sept.  95. —Burma  Military  Police. 

Wing  Officer,  T9  Oct.  95.— Plague  duty,  Bombay. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

[11  uiedieai  charge,  30  Sept.  87. 


8th  Madras  Infantry  (formerly  ist  Battalion  8th  Regiment. 

Raised  near  Madras  in  September  1761). — Linked  with  ijth  and,  25th  Regiments. — 
Regimental  Centre,  Bangalore. 

Class  Company  Regiment -3  Companies  Mahomedans,  1  Company  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas, 

3  Companies  mixed. 

"Caenatic" — "Suolinghue" — "  Sebingapatam" — "Assate." — An  Flephant 

Head  Quarters  at  Barrackpore.     Uniform,  Fed.    Facings,  White.    Lace,  Gold. 

MajorJ.S.  G.  Manera,  StaffCorps  arJfay  96  Commandant,  7  Oct.  94, with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

Captain  H.  D.  M'Intyre,  StaffCorps   ...  14  Jan.  9112nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  29  March  95, with  rank 

of  Major. — Furlough. 
Captain  A.  F.  P.  Paxton,  StaffCorps  ...[28  Feb.  96|Wing  Commander,  20  July  96. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
Captain  T.  W.  Y.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps( 30  Jan.  97|Wmg  Officer,  14  Oct.  89. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Captain  J.  H.  Lowry,  StaffCorps ,30  Jan.  97' Wing  Officer,  14  Sept.  88. 

Lieut.  F.  W.  Bagshawe,  StaffCorps 119  Sept.  89J  Wing  Officer,  16  Oct.  93. — Assist. Military  Accountant,  3rd  Class. 

Lieut.  C.  L.  Haldane,  Staff  Corps 24  Sept.9oj  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  1  July  92. — Furlough. 

Lieut.  W.  R.  B.  Golan,  Staff  Corps   14  Dec.  91  j  Wing  Officer,  30  June  93. 

Lieut.  R.  W.  S.  Elliott,  StaffCorps  28  Apr.  95!  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  :o  Oct.  97. — Officiating  Adjt. 

Captain  L.  H.  Walker,  StaffCorps    ^23  Aug.  98|Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Qr.  Mr.  and  S.  S.  O.  Barrackpore. 

In  medical  charge. 
Major  S.  C.  Nandi,  Indian  Medical  Ser.!  2  Oct.    g2,0fficiatiug  in  medical  charge. 


9th  Madras  Infantry  (Kelly — formerly  1st  Battalion  glh  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Madura  in  1765). — Linked  with  nth  and  28th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Madras. 
Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Tamils,  2  Companies  Telingas, 


j  Companies  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Tamils,  : 
1  Company  mixed. 

'  Sholinghub  " — "  Mysoee'' 


"Ata" — "Peguv 


Captain  J.  Jackson,  StaffCorps 
Captain.  W.  B.  Young,  Staff  Cor 


rps 


A  Galley  with  the  Motto  "KhooshkeeWuTobee  " — "  Caenatic"- 

Head  Quarters  at  Bellary.  Uniform,  Fed.  Facings,  Green.  Lace,  Gold. 
[i  Aug.  9i,Commandant,  1  Dec.  97,  with  rank  of  Major. 
27  Jan.  94  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.,  1  Dec.  97,  with  rank  of  Major. 

4  May  98;  Wing  Commander.  [_Bn. 
14  Sept.98!  Wing  Officer,  21   Nov.  90.— Assist.  Comdt.  Silchar  Mil.   Police 
14  Septra,  Wing  Officer,  xj  Dec.  90. — Offg.  Cantonmt.  Magistrate,  Mandalay. 
14  Sept.93.W1ng  Officer,  14  Sept.  91.— Adjt.  Madras  Vol.  Guards.— Furl. 
23  Feb.  901  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  1  July  92. 

1  July  95I  Wing  Officer,  25  Juue  97.— With  4  Inf.  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
22  Apr.  9SJ  Wing  Officer,  14  Aug.  98.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

5  Aug.  96|Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
31  Mar.92|In  medical  charge,  23  July  86. 


Captain  E.  W.  A.  Firth,  StaffCorps 

Captain  W.  B.  Powell,  StaffCorps 

Captain  H.  deV.  Harvest,  StaffCorps 
Captaiu  G.  L.  P.  Clarke,  Staff  Corps    .. 

Lieut.  F.  G.  Pierce,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps  

liieut.  C.  L.  Peart,  StaffCorps  

anil  Lieut.  C.  G.  Ames,  Staff  Corps 

Major  R.  H.  Caina,  Indian  Med;cal  Ser. 


10th  Madras  Infantry  (ist  Burma-Goorhlia  Rifles). — Thusmee. — Raised  at     499 

Vellore,  in  June   1766. 
Class  Regiment — Goorkhas. 

"Caenatic" — "  Mysore"— "  Amboob" — "Assaye  '' — "  Ava  " — "  Bubjia,  1885-87." — An  Elephant 

bearing  a  Rock  Fort. 
Head  Quarters  at  Maymyo.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facings,  Blaclc. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 


MajorE.R. J.  Presgrave.DSO.  StaffCorps 
Cipt.G.  N.  Caulfield,  BSO.  StaffCorps 
Captain  J.  Henegan,  DSO.  StaffCorps 

Captain  B.  Trydell,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  W.  N.  Taylor,  StaffCorps  ... 
Captain  F.  G.  H.  Sutton,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  R.  A.  Firth,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  F.  L.  Orman,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  W.  M.  Guthrie-Smith,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  A.  Bredin,  StaffCorps ~ 

Lieut.  A.  L.  Longhurst,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  G.  Webster,  Ind.  Med.  Ser. 


Army 
Rank. 


29  Dec. 
22  Jan. 
6  Feb. 
29  Aug. 
13  Feb. 
16  Nov. 

2  Apr. 
6  Jan. 

3  Sept. 
8  Apr. 

26  Aug. 


29  July  98 


Rbmabks. 


Commandant,  7  June  93,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.,  23  May  94,  with  rank  of  Major. 

Wing  Commander,  3  Sept.  95. 

Wing  Officer,  9  May  90. 

Wing  Officer,  9  May  90. — Burma  Military  Police. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  24  July  91.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  28  Apr.  93. 

Wing  Officer,  18  June  96. 

Wing  Officer.  25  June  97. — Officiating  Adjutant. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


11th  Madras  Infantry  (Macneile — Syed  Homed — formerly  2nd  Battalion 

gth  Regiment 


Class  Company  Regt.- 


-Raised  at  Ongole  in  January  1767). — Linked  ivith  gth  and  28th  Regiments.— 

Regimental  Centre,  Madras. 
2  Companies  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas,  3  Companies  mixed. 
' '  Sebingapatam." 


Head  Quarters  at  Secunderabad.     Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  Green.    Lace,  Gold. 


Major  H.  F.  Farrant,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Captain  H.  T.  H.  Hay,  Staff  Corps  . 


Captain  J.  W.  Drever,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  H.  Johnstone,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  H.  C.  Scott,  StaffCorps   

Lieut.  A.  D.  Cos,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  Shairp.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  T.  W.  H.  Jones,  StaffCorps  

Lieut.  E.  H.  Waring,  Staff  Corps   

Lt.Colonel  M.  E.  Reporter,  I.  Med.  Ser 


1  Oct.  93  Commandant,  28  Nov.  93,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 
23  Aug.  95  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  12  Aug.  98. 

Wing  Commander. 
30  Jan.  97  Wing  Officer,  12  May  90. 
14  Sept. 98  Wing  Officer,   28  Apr.  93. 

2  May  92  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  19  July  94.— Furlough. 
29  May  93  Wing  Officer,  9  Sept.  95. 

2S  Feb.  97  Wing  Officer,  23  Mar.  96. 
10  July  97  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

4  Apr.  98  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

i  Oct.  97  In  medical  charge,  26  Nov.  86. 


12th  Madras  Infantry  (2nd  Burma  Battalion).- 

Guddalore  in  February  1767. 


-Barim. — liaised  at 


Linked  with  32nd  and  33rd  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Mandalay. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 4  Companies  Sikhs,  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Pathans. 
"  Cabnatio  " — " Sholinghuh  " — "  Ava  " — "Bdbma,  18S5-87." 


Head  Quarters 

Colonel  A.  Howlett,  Staff  Corps I 

Captain  R.  M.  Rainey,  StaffCorps   | 

JS&  Bt.  Major  C.  J.  W.  Grant,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  W.  H.  Cox,  Staff  florps    

Captain  A.  H.  Williams,  Staff  Corps   ... 
Captain  R.  T.  Anwyl-Passingham,  S.  C. 

Captain  E.  F.  Rainey,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  L.  H.  Ricketts,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  W.  F.  C.Musgrave,  Staff  C... 

Lieut.  A.  de  L.  Faunce,  StaffCorps 

Captain  W.  G.  Pridmore,  Ind.  Med.  Ser. 


at  Bhamo 

22  Aug.  98 
22  Jan.  92 
11  May  91 

6  Feb.  95 

7  Feb.  96 
30  Jan.  97 

5  Feb.  98 

26  Mar.  90 

27  June  92 
1  Apr.  94 

28  July  91 


Uniform,  Drab  Serge.    Facings,  White. 

Commandant,  9  May  90. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.,  7  June  93,  with  rank  of  Major. 

Wing  Commander,  7  June  93. — Adjutant  Neilgherry  Vol.  Rifles. 

Wing  Commander,  5  Aug.  95. 

Wing  Officer,  9  May  90. 

Wing  Officer,  9  May  90. — Burma  Military  Police. 

Wing  Officer,  7  June  93. — On  Plague  duty,  Bengal. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  20  Apr.  94. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  26  Aug.  93. — Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  26  Aug.  95. 

In  medical  charge,  22  Dec.  93. 


13th  Madras  Infantry  ( Alooch — formerly  2  nd  Bn.  3rd  Regiment. 

— Raised  at  Madras  in  1776). — Linked  with  20th  and  22nd  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Pallaveram. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 3  Companies  Mahomedans,  1  Company  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas, 

3  Companies  mixed. 

"  Caenatic  " — "Sholinghuh" — "Mysobe" — "Sebingapatam" — "  Buema,  1S85-87." 

Head  Quarters  at  Haepore.     Wing  at  Sumbulpore.     Uniform,  Med.    Facings,  White.    Lace,  Gold. 

12  Aug.  93  i  Commandant,  26  May  94,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. — Furlough. 
1 1  Sept.  97  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  8  May  93. — Offg.  Canton- 
|    ment  Magistrate,  Sealkote. 

10  Mar.  94'Wing  Commander,  8  Nov.  94. — Offiiciating  Commandant  and 
Commanding  at  Raeyore. 

23  May  96  Wing  Officer,  1  Nov.  89. — Offg.  Wing  Comdr.  and  Commanding 

I    at  Sumbulpore. 
31  July  80;  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  17  Apr.91. — Sick  Furlough. 

16  Nov.  98:  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  3  May  91.— Offg.  Adjutant  and 
31  July  89  Wing  Officer,  9  Sept.  92.  [S.  S.  O.  Raepore. 

11  Oct.  92  Wing  Officer,  12  Oct.  94. — S.  S.  O.  Sumbulpore. 
27  Jan.  97|Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

17  Sept.94'Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
31  Mar.  97lln  medical  charge.  23  Nov.  S2. — Sick  Furlough, 

2  Apr,  93lOfficiating  in  medical  charge. 

KK 


Major  H.  Lawson,  StaffCorps   

Major  G.  A.  Welman,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  J.  A.  Loudon,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  H.Allenby,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut.  R.  P.  Jackson,  StaffCorps 

Captain  W.  C.  S.  Prince,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  H.  R.  Baker,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  G.C.Burn,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  C.  T.  G.  G.  Plant,  StaffCorps 

Lieut. W.  C.  Anderson,  StaffCorps 

Lt.Colonel  N.  Chatterjie.  MD.  I. M.S. ... 
Major  J.  K.  Kanga,  lad.  Med.  Ser..,,... 


499a     14th  Madras  Infantry  (Wahab — formerly  2nd  Battalion  6th  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Vellore  10th  December  1776). — Linked  with  6th  Regiment. 
Regimental  Centre,  Bellary. 
Class  Company  Regiment — 2  Companies  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas, 

3  Companies  mixed. 
"Cabxatio" — "Sholinghur" — " Mysore "—  "  Mahidpore" — "China" — '*  Burma,  1885-87"—"  The  Dragon.' 
"Tcktak-o-Wufadak"  or  "  Reads'  and  Tkub." 
Head  Quarters  at  St.  Thomas's  Mount.      Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  White.     Lace,  Gold. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 


Rank. 


Major  A.  G.  Burn,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  C.  H.  if.  Hitcliins,  Siatt'  Corps 
Captain  S.  B.  Graham,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut.  W.  Keyworth,  Staff  Corps  . 


Lieut.  A.  V.  Alexander,  Staff  Corps    . 
Lieut.  A.  W.  N.  Raven,  Staff  Corns    .... 

Lieut.  C.  F.  Conuell,  Staff  Coros  

Lieut.  T.  E.  M.  Lane,  Staff  Corps     .... 

Lieut.  A.  I.  K-ffil;,  Staff  C  ir^is 

Lieut.  H.  \V.  Davies,  Staff  C  irps  

Major  F.  G.  M.iiduaeut,  Ind.  Med.  Ser.. 


10  Mar.  95 
31  Jan  91 
"  6  Feb.  95 

25  June  90 

5  Apr.  91 
15  Apr.  9. 
29  Oct.   94 

t  May  96 
14  Nov.  9; 
[o  Dec.  07 
33  Sept  9: 


Rbmakbs. 


Commandant,  11  Feb.  94,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  24  Dec. 97,  witurankofMaj. 

Wing  Officer,   23   Dec.  86. — Garri?on   Qarter   Master  Fort   St. 

George.— Furlough. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  11  Feb.  93,  —  Offg.  Wing  Comiimdr. 

District  Recruiting  Officer. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  M  ister,  1  July  92. — Offg.  Adjutant. 
Wing  Officer,  7  July  93. 

•Ving  Officer,  6  Sept.  gi  — Officiating  Q'lar'er  Master, 
Wing  Officer,  25  June  97. — Sick  Furlough. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Offi.-cr. 
In  medical  charge,  8  Feb.  qf. 


15th  Madras  Infantry  (Davis — formerly  2nd  Battalion  4th  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Tanjore  in  December  1776). — Linked  with  2nd  and  26th  Regiments. — 

Regimental  Centre,  Secundira  >ad. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 4  Companies  Mahomedans.  1  Company  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas, 

2  Companies  mixed. 
"  Car  Ni  tic" — "  Sholinghur" — "  Mysore" — "Afghanistan,  1879-80" — "Burma,  1885-87." 
Head  Quarters  at  Rangoon.    Detachment  at  Port  Blair.     Uniform,  Bed.     Facings,  Yellow.     Lace,  Gold. 


Major  C.  F.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps  

Major  M.  hi.  O'Donoghue,  Stall' Corps... 

Captain  EC.  .).  Uremner,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  J.  Saaw,  St  off  Corgs    

Captain  J.  W.  Orchard,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  R.  Walker,  Stall' Corps 

Lieut.  F.  W.  Thomas,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  H.  H.  G.  Stansfeld,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  Prissick,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  C.  V.  Ouinianney,  Staff  Coros  ...' 


19  Apr.  96  Commandant,  8  Apr.  93,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel. 
11  May  98  2nd  in  Commandaud  Wing  Commander,  9  June  93. — Furlough. 
13  Aug.  90  Wing  Commander,  26  Feb.  92. — Port  Blair. 
19  Dec.  94  Wing  Officer.  20  June  g*>. — Port  Blair. 
10  Nov.  9    Wing  Officer,  26  Feb.  92.— Rangoon. 
2  j  Mar.  90  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  23  June  93. 
19  Feb.  92  Wing  Officer,  20  June  96.— With  Bhopaul  Battalion. 
26  Aug.  93  Wing  Officer,  21  Aug.  97.— Furlough. 
23  Mar.  90  Officiating  Wing  Officer  atPortBlair. 
2c  Oct.   97  Officiating  Wing  Officer, 
tn  medical  charge, 


16th  Madras  Infantry  (Lane— formerly  2nd  Battalion  $th  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Trichinopohj  10th  December  1776).—  Linked  with  5th  and  27th  Regiments.— 

Regimental  Centre,  Madras. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas, 

2  Companies  mixed. 

"  Carnatic"— "Sholivghur"— "Mi-pore"— "Seringapatam" — "Ava"— "  Burma,  1885-87." 

Head  Quarters  at  Rango  n.     Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  Yellow.     Lace,  Gold. 

Commandant.  30  Dec.  93,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander.  16  Nov.  04.— Furlough. 

Wing  Commander,  26  Aug.  95.— Furlough. 

Win"- Officer  and   Quarter  Master,  18  July  50.— Officiating   2ndt 

Wing  Officer,  26  Ang.  95-  Offg.  Wing.  Comdr.       [i»  Command. 

Winn- Officer,  26  Feo.  92. — Burma  Military  Police. 

YiDg  Officer!  26  Feb.  92.-  With  Meywar  Bheel  Corps. 

Wing  Officer,  25  June  97.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

in  medical  charge,  21  Dec.  o,.— Sick  Furlough. 

Jffieiatiag  in  medical  charge.— From  32  Madras  Infantry. 


Major  J.  W.  Parker,  Staff  Corps  

Major  A.  H.  Dobbs,  Staff  Oor.is    

Captain  R.  H.  Dewing.  Staff C.-rps 

Lieut.  C.  V.  M.  L viiis.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  G.  Jones,  St'ff  i.'orm   

Lieut.  A.  W.  H.  Lee.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  S.  Alexau  ler,  Sta  V  Co  ds 

Lieut.  B.  H.  li.  Migrath,  Sta ffOo-os  .. 
Major  E.  R.  Di  Costa.  In  I.  Med  S  jr.... 
Major  M.  P.  Kaarega",  ml.    M.-.l.   Ser 


n  Feb.  95 

1  M,y  9° 
23  Aug.  95 
iS  Sept. 80 

8  May  91 
28  Aug.  90 
13  Nov.  9^ 

3  .1  une  93 

2  Apr.  9j 
2  Oct.    92 


17th    Madras  Infantry  (Butler— formerly  2nd    Battalion   mt   Regiment 
liaised  in  1777V.—  Linked  with  8th  and  25th  Regiments.— Regimental  Centre,  Bangalore. 
Class  Company   Regiment— 3  Companies  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas, 

2  Companies  mixed. 
'■  Car y* tic"—"  SHOMNGnuV— "  Nagpokk  " — "Burma,  1885-S7. 
H sad  Quarters  at  Bangalore.     Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  White.     Lace,  irold. 


Major  H.  A.  B.  B  mlderson,  StaffCorp.* 
Major  fct.  E.  M.  Mason,  Star]'  Corps.... 
Captain  S.  A.  Pearse,  Stiff  Corps  .... 
Captain  W.  G.  Hodgson,  Sti.t  Crps  .. 

Lieut.  A.  P.  How,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  C.  P.  R.  Be  nmu,  St  iff  Corps... 

Lieut.  A.  C.  G.ibb.-tt.i'iiff  Ojcds     

Lieut.  W.  J.  Ottley,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  C.  D.  Duxbnry,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  G.  F.  Bevan,  Ind.  Med.  Ser 


13  J  .111' 

9- 

10  ^ent 

■Q' 

4  May 

9,5 

25  Aug 

>: 

1  Apr. 

8. 

4  Apr. 

.- 

21  July 

''-■ 

ti  Oct. 

9- 

4  Dec. 

07 

4  May 

95 

Commandant,  15  Apr.  94,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

2-id  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  17  Jan.  93.. 

.Vinu:  C  immmder,  16  Nov.  95. 

Wing  Officer.  15  Mar.  89. 

Win- Officer,    24  Sept.  95.— District   Recruiting   Officer.— Offg. 

.Ving  Officer,  xi  Jan.  96.  LQuarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant.  t8  Jan.  96. 

Wing  Officer,  18  Jan.  96.— Furlough. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  21  Jan.  97. 


19th  Madras  Infantry  (Muirhead — formerly  2nd  Bn.  7th  Regiment,         500 

Raised  at  Trichinopoly  in  1777.) — Linked  with  yth  and  2\th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Belgaum. 
Ciass  Company  Regiment —  3  Companies  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas, 

2  Companies  mixed. 
"C agnatic" — "Sholingbcr  " — "Mysore" — "Seringapatam" — "Pegu" — "Central  India." 

A  Crown  and  "XIX." 
Head  Quarters  at  Seounderabad.     Uniform,  Red.     Facinqs,  Yellow.    Lace,  Gold. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 


Major  H.  H.  H.  Aspiuail,  Staff  Corps 
Major  W.  W.  V.  Pakenham,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  A   Fischer,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  R.  W.  A.  Denne,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  M.  F.  Harding,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  H.  W.  Heffernau,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  W.  Donnan,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  L.  Hole,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  A.  W.  F.  Knox,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  H.  Miller,  Staff  Corps     

2nd  Lieut.  H.  F.  Shairp,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  G.  S,F.  Routh,  Staff  Corps  

Major  R.  Ross,  Indian  Med.  Service  ... 
Lieut.  R.  W.  Knox,  MB.  Ind.  Med.  Ser. 


Army 

Rank 

22  Mar 

97 

-io  Jan. 

Q8 

10  Mar. 

94 

8  Dec. 

97 

1  Apr. 

89 

10  Aug 

89 

12  Aug 

89 

2  Nov 

02 

18  Nov 

9? 

22  Apr. 

p3 

5  Aug 

96 

1  Nov 

97 

2  Apr. 

93 

28  July 

97 

Remarks. 


Commandant,  iS  Juno,  97,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  12  Aug.  95, 
Wing  Commander,   12  Aug.  95. — Offg.   D.A.A.    Gen.   Rangoon 
Wing  Officer,  17  Nov.  93.  LDistrict. 

Wing  Oilicer,  26  Aug.  95. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  19  Apr.  92. — Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  6  Mar.  91. — Assist.  Mil.  Accountant,  2nd  Class. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  18  June  96. 
Wing  Officer,  8  Dec.  97. — With  5  Pun,ab  Infantry. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
[Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  17  Nov.  93. — On  Special  duty. 
'Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


20th  Madras  Infantry  (Bagot— formerly  2nd  Battalion  2nd  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Tanjore  in  1777). — Linked  with  13th  and  22nd  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Pallaveram. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Mahomedans,  1  Company  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas, 

3  Companies  mixed. 
"Carnatic"— "  S no uttghur"— "Mysore" — "  Seringapatam."    A  Crown  and  "XX.'' 
With  To=hi  For. e.       Uniform,  Red.      Facings,  Green.     Lace,  Gold. 

Major  J.  W.  Currie,  Stiff  Corps :r2  Feb.  960fficiating  Commandant. 

Captain  E.  P.  Wood,  Staff  Corps [22  Jau.  92i2Ud  in  Com.  and  Wing  Oomdr.,  8  May  93.  with  rank  of  Major. 

Captain  W.  Hudson,  Staff  Corps 25  Aug., 94  Wing  Commander,   3    Sept.  95.— Offg.  Cantonment  Magistrate, 

Captain  G.  M.  Morris,  Staff  Corps    14  Sept.gSj  Wing  Officer,  5  July  97.  [Moerut. 

Lieut.  H.  M.  M.  Brooke,  Sta:f  Corps  ...22  Oct.   89  Wing  Officer,  16  Oct.  93  — Dep.  Assist.  Com. Gen.  2nd  Class. 

Lieut.  J.  S.  Hodding,  Staff  Corps I26  June  831  Wiug  Officer,  19  Apr.  92. 

Lieut.  R.  F.Bidweli,  Staff  Corps  UtOct.   92  Wing  Officer,  19  Jan   94.— Burma  Military  Police. 

Lieut.  R.  H.E.Penuell,  Staff  Corps j  8  June94UVing  Officer,  23  June  9;. 

Lieut.  A.  V.  Searle,  Staff  Corps    2  May  94' Wing  Officer,  23  June  95. 

Lieut.  L.  S.  Ligan,  Staff  Corps  10  Jan.  97]  Wing  Officer,  18  S;pt.  96. 

Captain  W.  Brov>ne,  Staff  Corps 14  J<m.  9ijO.lio.atmg  Wing  Officer.— From  6  Madras  Infantry. 

Lieut.  J.  D.  Reece,  Staff  Corps 5  .lunegjjOfficiMting  Wing  Officer.— From  22  Madras  Infantry.— Sick  Fur. 

2ndLieut.W.  A.  Fetherstonha'igh.S.  C.|  5  Aug.  96  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Captain  D.H.M'D.  Graves,  MB.  I. M.S.  28  July  91  In  medical  char"  e,  2  Sept.  98 


21st  Madras  Infantry— Flo  nee  rs  (Roberts— formerly  1st  Battalion  nth  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Chicacole  in  1786).—  Linked  with  1st  and  4th  Regiments.— Regimental  Centre,  Bangalore. 
Class  Company  Regiment— 1  Company  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Tamils,  2  Companies  Telingas, 

3  Companies  .mixed. 
"  Mysorr  "— "  Seringapatam  "—"  Nagpore  "—"  Afghanistan,  1878  80  "— "  Burma,  1885-S7." 
Head  Quarters  at  Belgaum.      Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  White.     Lace,  Gold. 


Major  P.  G.  Huggins,  DSO.  Staff  C  . 
Captain  H.  V.  Cox,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  T.  Brooking,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  C.  B.  Hendley,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  A.  M.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  N.  M.  C.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  A.  Bliss,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  L.  W.  Fox,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  H.  Villiers-Stuatt,  S   C 

Lieut.  G.  A.  M' Walters,  Stall"  Cjrps  .. 

Lieut.  F.  G.  Marsh,  Staff  Corps    

2nd  Lieut.  W.  D.  Reid,  Staff  Corps  ,. 
Captain  J.  O.  Pinto,  Iniian  Med.  Sei 


19  Apr.  96  Commandant,  31  Dec.  95,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel. 

14  Jan.  91  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  Deo.  95.— Iasp?cting 

I     Officer  Rajpootana  Imnerial  Service  Infantry. 
6  Feb.  95  2-id  in  Command  and  Wiug  Commander,  31  Dec.  >;;. 

12  Nov.  95  Wing  Commander,  3:  Dec.  95. 
4  May  y8  Wing  Officer,  27  Oct.  93. 

31  July  89  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  27  May  92.— On  duty,  Russia. 

4  Dec.  91  Wing  Officer.  8  June  94. 

13  Nov.  92  Wing  Officer,  27  Aug.  95.— Dep,  Assist.  Com.  Gen..  2nd  Ohias. 
16  Apr.  97  Wing  Officer,  20  June  90. 

14  Nov.  97  WingOihVer,  25  Keb.  98. 

22  Apr.  98  Supernumerary. — r'ur  ough. 

5  Aug.  96  Officiating  Wirig  Officer.  " 

1  Oct.   87  In  medical  charge,  21  Jan   97. 


22nd  Madras 

nth  Regiment. — liaise 
Class  Company  Regiment— 

"Mysore"  — 
Head  Quarters  at  Berhampore. 
Lt.Colonel  L.  J.  Torrie,  Staff  Corps 

Major  J.  F.  Wilson,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  B.  Hawks,  Staff  Corps  ...' 
Captain  A.  W.  Newbold,  Staff  Corps 
Ciptain  H.  E.  Pritchard,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  T.  S.  Young,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut.  W.  B.  Greig,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  J.  W.  Milne,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  H.  Hudson,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  W.  E.  Pye,  Derbv  Regiment... 

Lieut.  J.  D.  Reece,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  Bhola  Nath,  Indian  Med.  Ser 
Lieut.  P.  Dee,  Indian  Med.  Ser 


Infantry  {Dairy mple— formerly  2nd  Battalion 
d  at  FAlore  in  1788).— Linked  with  13th  and  20th  Regiments. 

— Regimental  Centre,  Pallaveram. 
Companies  Mahonedans,3  Companies  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas, 

1  Company  mixed. 
"  Seringapatam" — "Ava."    A  Crown  and  "XXII." 
Detachment  at  Cuttack.      Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  White.    Lace,  Gold. 
19  Oct.   98  Commaudant,  18  Jau.  93,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 
10  Sept. 9;  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  is  Jan.  93. 
9  Sept. 9     Wing  Commander,  j8  .Ian.  93.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command,  CuUack. 
23  Aug.  9;,  Wing  Officer,  17  May  8q  —Offg.  Wmg  Commander. 
:2  Nov.  9;  -Ving Officer.  26  July  89. 
23  May  96  vViug  Officer,  25   May  94.— District  Recruiting  Officer—  S.  S   O. 

Cuttack. 
16  Mar.  92  Wing  Officer,  28  Apr.  93  —Offg.  Adjutant.— S.  S.  O.  Berhamporc. 
ji  July  92  Wiug  Officer  and  A.ljurant.  27  Oct.  03.  -Sick  Furlough. 
1  Sept.  92  Wing  Officer,  23  July  95.— Ottkia.iug  Quarter  Master. 
[3  Jan.   93    ifficiating  Wiug  Officer. 

5  June  95  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— With  co  Madras  Infantry.— Sick  Furl. 
29  July  9',  In  medical  charge.  4  June  97.— Edwariesabad. 
9  July  96  Jfficiating  in  medic  1  charge. 


K  K  2 


oi   23rd  Madras  (or  Wallajahhad)  Light  Infantry  (Tolfry— formerly  ist  Battalion 

12th  Regiment. — Raised  at  Madras  in  1794). — Linked  ivith  3rd  Regiment. 
— Regimental  Centre,  Trichinopoly. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 4  Companies  Mahomedans,  1  Company  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas, 

2  Companies  mixed. 

"Now  oe  Neveh"— "Seeingapatam"— "Nagpoee"— "Burma,  1835-87."    A  Bugle  and  "  23." 

Head  Quarters  at  Secunderabad.     Uniform,  Red.    Facing),  Green.    Lace,  Gold. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Coeps. 


Major  G.  C.  Atkinson,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  G.  W.  S.  Hawks,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  J.  C.  W.  Erck,  Staff  Corps , 

Captain  H.  Viokers,  Staff  Corps    


Lieut.  E.  R.  Foord,  Staff  Corps.... 
Lieut.  J.  S.  Dallas,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieut.  E.  B.  Barratt,  Staff  Corps  . 


Lieut.  G.  Rooke,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  V.  W.  Hope,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  G.  H.   Stirling,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  H.  Oliphant,  Staff  Corps  

Major  G.  M.  E.  M'Kee,  Iud.  Med.  Ser.... 


Aemy 
Rank. 


I  Oct. 

;  Apr. 

Sept.- 
Nov.  1 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

Nov. 
Apr. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 


89 


Remarks. 


Commandant,  J3  May,  98,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  13  May  93,  with  rank  of 

Major. 
Wing  Commander,  13  May  98. 
Wing   Officer,    18  May  88.— Offg.   D.A.A.   Gen.   for  Musketry, 

Madras  Command. 
Wing  Officer,  9  Sept.  92. — Assistant  Mil.  Accountant,  3rd  Class. 
Wing  Officer,  13  Oct.  9-. — Adjutants.  Indian  Railway  Volunteer 
Wing  Officer,  20  July  94. — With  2  Sikh  Infantry.  [Rifles. 

Wing  Officer. 

Wing  Officer,  29  Aug.  96.— Burma  Military  Police. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. — From  1  Madras  Lfncers. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  16  Oct.  85. 


24th Madras  Infantry  (McDonald — formerly  2nd  Bn.  12th  Regiment. 
Raised  at  Vtllore  in  1794). — Linked  with  yth  and,  igth  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Belgaum. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 3  Companies  Mahomedans,  1  Company  Tamils,  4  Companies  mixed. 
"Seeingapatam"— "Assaye" — "Bouebon."    An  Elephant. 

Detachments  at  Trichoor  and  Trevandrnm. 


Head  Quarters  at  Quilon, 

Major  H.  E.  Porter,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  E.  C.  Thwaytes,  Staff  Corps  ... 
'Captain  H.  St.  G.  Thomas,  Staff  Corps 

Major  A.  M.  Lloyd,  Staff  Corps    

'Captain  H.W.  C.  Coiquhoun,  Staff  C... 
Lieut.  E.  W.  Grimshaw,  Staff  Corps   ... 

Lieut.  G.  M.  Morris,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  A.  G.  Crawford,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  W.St.  G.  Chamier,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  K.  H.  Lloyd,  Staff  Corps 


11  Nov.  97 
11  Aug.  qi 
14  May  95 
11  May  98 
23  May  96 

14  June  91 
1 9  May  91 

15  May  93 
15  Apr.  93 

4  Oct.  94 

Lieut.  A.  Bryson,  Ind.  Med.  Ser 28  Jan.  97 


Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  Green.     Lace,  Gold. 

Commandant,  9  May  97.  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  WingComdr.  9  May  97,  with  rank  of  Maj. — Furl. 

Wing  Commander,  9  May  97. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  1  Jul}'  82. — Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  7  June  89.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  28  Apr.  93. — Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  28  Apr.  93. — Trichoor. 

Wing  Officer,  3  Aug.  95. — Officiating  Adjutant. 

Wing  Officer,  27  Aug.  9^. — Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


25th  Madras  Infantry  (Kenny — formerly  ist  Battalion  13th  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Trichinopoly  in  1794). — Linked  with  8th  and  17th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Bangalore. 

■Class  Company  Regiment— 5  Companies  Mahomedans,  1  Company  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas,  1  Company  mixed. 

"  Buema,  1885-87." 


Major  C.  W.  W.  Burton,  Staff  Corps 
Major  H.  T.  King,  Staff  Corps  


Head  Quarters  at  Cannanore.     Uniform,  Red 

11  Sept. 97 
i  May  98 


Facings,  Green.     Lace,  Gold. 


•Captain  W.  E.  Banbury,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  F.  A.  Loudon,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captaiu  W.  H.  Brown,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lieut.  J.  W.  H.  Lyon,  Staff  Corps    .. 


25  Aug.  94 
10  May  93 
25  Aug.  97 
22  Aug.  91 


Lieut.  E.  W.  Keily,  Staff  Corps 7  Apr.  91 

Lieut.  T.I.  Drever,  Staff  Corps 22  Aug.  91 

Lieut.  G.  L.  Cattell,  Staff  Corps   18  Sept.93 

Lieut.  B.  A.  Corbett,  Staff  Corps 5  Feb.  96 

Lieut.  L.  R.  Vaughan,  Staff  Corps    14  Nov.  97 

Captain  T.  Stodart,  MS.  Ind.  Med.  Ser.  29  July  96 
Lt.Colonel  D.  P.Warliker.Ind.  Med.  Ser.ho  Mar. 


Commandant,  29  Mar.  95,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  22  Jan.  97. — Offg.  A.  A. 

General,  Belgaum. 
Wing  Commander,  22  Jan.  97— Provost  Marshal.  Tochi  Force. 
Wing  Officer,  23  July  55. — Offg.  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer,  20  June  90. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  1  July  92. — Offg.  Adjt.  East 

Coast  Volunteer  Rifte-s. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adj  atant,  20  June  96. 
Wing  Officer,  1  July  92. — Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Whig  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  12  Mar.  97. — With  12  Bengal  Infantry. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. — From  1  Madras  Infantry. 


26th  Madras  Infantry  (Lines— formerly  2nd  Battalion  13th  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Tanjore  in  1794). — Linked  with  2nd  and  i$th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Secunderabad 

Class  Company  Regiment— 2  Companies  Mahomedans,  3  Companies  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas,  2  Companiesmixed. 

"  Nagpoee" — "Kemendine" — "  Ava" — "Pegu" — "Buema,  18S5-87.'' 

Head  Quarters  at  Belgaum.      Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  Green.    Lace,  Gold. 

3  July  97] Commandant,  31  Aug.  95,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 
22  Jan.  9212nd  in  Comd.  and  Wing  Comd.  31  Aug.  95. — D.A.A.G.  Madras. 
12  Nov.  93  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  Aug  95.— Furlough. 

9  May  96  Wing  Commander,  22  July  97. — On  special  duty,  (xilgit. 

1  Feb.  97lWmg  Commander. —Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
14  Sept. 98;Officiating  Wing  Commander. 


Major  K.  M.  Foss,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  T.  Williams,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  W.  H.  W.  Mercer,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  A.  J.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  M.  A .  E.  Kappey,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B.  Codington,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  H.  B.  Clark,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  E.  E.  Bousheld,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  T.  L.Orruiston,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  E.  flerdon,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  V.  L.  Fritchard,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  O.  St.  J.  Skeen,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  B.  C.  Kauntze,  Sta'J  Corps 

2nd  Lieut.  C.M'G. Withers,  Staff  Corps 


3  Nov.  90  Wing  Officer,  14  Apr.  92.— Sick  Furlough. 
13  Jan.  92  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  22  Oct.  95.— Comdt.2nd  Bn.NairBri 

5  Apr.  92  Wing  Officer,  7  July  93.— Assist.  Commissioner,  Mandalay. 

S  Aug.  94  Wing  Officer,  25  June  97.—  With  1  Sikh  Infantry. 

9  Nov.95  Wing  Officer,  13  Aug.  98.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
16  Apr.  97  Wing  Officer,  17  Aug.  98. 
16  Sept.96'Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

o  Jan.  97JOfficiating  AVing  Officer, 


Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  Bennett,  MD.  I.M.S..|  1  Oct.  97  In  medical  charge,  2  Sept.  1 


27th  Madras  Infantry  {Lindsay— formerly  ist  Battalion  14th  Regiment.      502 

Raited  at  Trichinopoly  in  1798). — Linked  with  5th  and  16th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre, Madras, 

Class  Company  Regiment— 2  CompaniesMahomedans,  2  Companies  Tamils,  1  Company  Telingas,  3  C  jmpanios  mixed. 

"Mahidpoee"  "Lucknow" — "Burma,  1885-87.'' 

Head  Quarters  at  Trichinopoly,     Uniform,  Bed.    Facings,  Yellow.    Lace,  Qold. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Coeps. 

Major  R.  F.  Clothier,  Staff  Corps 12  Aug. 

Captain  H.  G.  Sutton,  Staff  Corps  13  Aug. 

Captain  C.  E.  H.  Connell,  Staff  Corps    10  Mar. 

Captain  T.  Ffrench,  Staff  Corps   14  May 

Captain.  F.  N.  Burton,  Staff  Corps 14  Sept. 

Lieut.  A.  R.  Nethersole,  Staff  Corps 3  June 

Lieut.  P.  Greig,  Staff  Corps 15  Apr. 

Lieut.  H.  V.  Firth,  Staff  Corps 20  July 

Lieut.  C.  L.  Perrin,  Staff  Corps 28  Apr. 

Major  I.  P.  Doyle,  DSO.  Ind.Med.  Ser.l3o  Sept. 


Army 
Rank. 


Remarks. 


Commandant,  16  Sept.  97,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  16  Sept.  97,  with  rank 
I     of  Major. 

Wing  Commander,  13  Nov.  97. 

[Wing  Officer,  12  May  90. — On  Plague  duty,  Madras. 
Wing  Officer,  12  May  93. — District  Recruiting  Officer. 
WinglOfficer,  22  Jury~92.— Adj.East  Coast  Rifle  Volunteers.— Furl. 
Wing  Officer,  14  Aug.  91. 

Wing  Officer,  22  Mar.  95.— Plague  duty,  Bombay. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  18  June  96. 
In  medical  charge,  17  Nov.  93. 


28th  Madras  Infantry  (Martin— formerly  2nd  Battalion  14th  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Vellore  in  1798).— Linked  with  gth  and  nth  Regiments.— Regimental  Centie,  Madras. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Tamils,  3  Companies  mixed. 

"Mahidpobe"  —  "Nagpoee"  —  "Ava." 

Head  Quarters  at  Madras.     Uniform,  Red.   Facings,  Yellow.    Lace,  Gold. 


Major  W.  H.  Lowry,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  M.  Dawes,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  E.  M.  Jackson,  Staff  Corps.. 


Captam  F.  H.  Domenichetti,  Staff  O... 

Captain  G.  R.  Oakes,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  R.  W.  C.  Keays,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captam  E.  H.  Boome,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  J.  J.  P.  Quinn,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  D.  Field,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  H.  A.  Newell,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  V.  H.  Branson,  Staff  Corps    

2nd  Lieut.  J.  W.  Sherrard,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Col.  M.  S.  Eyre,  MD.  Ind.Med.  Ser. 


29  Nov. 

19  Feb. 
23  Aug. 

30  Jan. 
4  May 

■  4  Sept. 
16  Nov. 
26  Oct. 
25  Mar. 
Apr. 
25  Feb. 

20  .Tan. 
30  Sept 


Commandant,  i4  Aug.  98,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

;ndin  Comd.  and  WingComdr,  14  Aug.  98,  with  rank  of  Major. 

Wing  Commander,   14  Aug.  98. — Officiating  Garrison  Quarter 

Master,  Fort  St.  George. 
Wing  Office'-,  12  May  90. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer   j8  Oct.  89.— District  Recruiting  Officer. 
Wiug  Officer,  1  Feb.  92. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  14  Nov.  96. 
Wing  Officer,  11  Aug.  91. — Nayar  Brigade. 
WingOfficer  and  Quarter  Master,  7  July93.— Sick  Furlough. 
Wiug  Officer.  27  Oct.  93— Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Sick  Furlough. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  8  Mar.  83. 


29th  (7th  Burma  Battalion)  Madras  Infantry  (Macleod — formerly 

1st  Battalion  15th  Regiment. — Raised  at  Masulipatam  in  1798). — Linked  with  30th  and  31st 

Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Meiktila. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Sikhs,  3  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  1  Company  Brahmins, 

1  Company  Rajputs. 


Head  Quarters  at  Fort  Stedman. 

Captain  G.  Rippon,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  C.  V.  Mainwaring,  Staff  Corp.3 
Captain  R.  J.  R.  Brown,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  E.  R.  B.  Murray,  Staff  Corps    .... 

Lieut.  W.  B.  Staunton,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  A.  Strahan,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  S.  Prentis,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.E.Tristram,  Staff  Corps     

Lieut.  T.  K.  Gaskell,  Royal  Fusiliers  ... 
Lieut.  H.  J.  de  B.  Barnett.  Staff  Corps 
2nd  Lieut.  N.  M.Geoghegan.  Staff  Corps 
Captain  J.  Penny,  Indian  Med.  Service 


Detachments  at  Bampon,  &c.     Uniform,  Drab  Serge.    Facings,  Blue. 


11  Aug.  91 
10  Mai .  94 

10  Mar.  94 

1  Apr.  89 

15  Feb.  90 

11  Sept. 90 

2  May  92 

16  Oct.  92 

12  Jan.  96 
14  Aug.  94 

5  Aug.  96 
29  July  91 


Commandant,  19  Dec.  96  with  rank  of  Major. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.,16  Dec.  96,  with  rank  of  Major. 

Wing  Commander,  24  Mar.  97. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  Jan.  96. 

Wing  Officer,  28  Dec.  57. — At  Loikaw. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  16  Oct.  93. 

Wing  Officer,  16  Oct.  93. — Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  16  Oct.  93. — With  Erinpoora  Irregular  Force. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. — From  31  Madras  Infantry. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. — At  Bampon. 

In  medical  charge,  3  May  95. 


30th  ($th  Burma  Battalion)  Madras  Infantry  (Crewe — formerly  2nd 

Battalion  15th  Regiment. — Raised  at  Masulipatam  in  1799).— Linked  with  2gth  and  31st  Regiments. — 

Regimental  Centre,  Meiktila. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 4  Companies  Sikhs,  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  1  Company  Brahmins, 

1  Company  Rajputs. 

"Ava"— "Afohanistan,  1878-80" — "Burma,  1885-87." 

Head  Quarters  at  Mandalay.    Uniform,  Drab  Serge.  Facings,  Black. 


Lt.Colonel  W.  Cook,  Staff  Corps    ... 
Captain  H.  N.  Taylor,  DSO.  Staff  Corps 


Captain  A.  C.  Baldwin,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  A.  Ward,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  G.  H.  C.  Mockler,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  R.  J.  T.  Savi,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  F.  Copeland,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  J.  M.  M.Collard,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  R.  M'Gill,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  J.  Entrican,lfZ>.  Ind.Med.Ser. 


11  Slay  98  Commandant,  1  Feb.  92.— Furlough. 

28  Jan.  93  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.  17  Feb.  95,  with  rank  of  Major.— 

Officiating  Commandant. 
14  May  95  Wing  Commander,  10  Sept.  95.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
2  July  95  Wing  Officer,  1  Feb.  92.— Plague  duty.  Bengal. 
14  Sept. 9^  Wing  Officer,  1  Feb.  92. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
14  Sept. 98!  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  1  Feb.  92.— Furlough. 
19  Oct.   90  WingOfficer  and  Quarter  Master,i  Feb.  92.— OfficiatingAdiutant. 
28  July  93JWing  Officer,  18  June  96.— Plague  duty,  Central  Provincee. 
30  May  94  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
28  July  91'ln  medical  charge,  7  June  95. 


502a  3lst(6lh  Burma  Battalion)  Madras  Light  Infantry  (Jeannerrett — formerly  is 

Battalion  16th  Regiment. — Raised  at  Trichinopoly  i  January  1800).  —  Linked  with  29th  and  30th 

Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Meiktila. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 3  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Sikhs,  2  Companies  Dogras, 
1  Company  Hindustani  Mahomedans. 

"Now  or  Never" — "Mahidpore."    A  Bugle. 

Head  Quarters  at  Meiktila.      Unijorm,  Drab.     Facings,  Cherry. 


Rase,  Names,  and  Corps. 


Major  H.D'TJ.  Keary,  DSO.  StaffCorps 

Captain  C  R.  Keate.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  A.  Oswald,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  S.  Geoghegan,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  H.  Williams,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  0.  Barnett,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  A.  B.  Murray,  Stiff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  H.  F.  Basevi,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  J.  de  B.  Barnett,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  J.  Hilson,  Staff  Corps 

Major  A.  G.  E.  Newland.Ind.  Med.  Ser. 
Lieut.  E.  R.  Ros.,  Indian  Med.  Service 


Arsit 
Rank. 


Remarks. 


29  Dec.  93. Commandant,  1  Feb.  92,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel. 

22  Jan.  922nd  iu  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.,  26  Jan.  94,  with  rank  of  Major. 
9  Sept. 93'  Wing  Commander,  10  Sept.  95. 

29  Aug.  9-.  Wing  Officer,  1  Feb.  92. —  Plague  duty,  Lucknow. 
10  Nov.  97!  Wing  Officer,  1  Feb.  92.— Furlough. 
16  Nov.  98  Wing  Officer,  1  Feb.  92. 

2  Feb.  90I  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  27  May  92. 

3  Nov.  91 1  Wing  Officer,  22  Mar.  94. — Burma  Military  Police. 
14  Aug.  94  Wing  Officer.  5  Jan.  97.— With  29  Madras  Infantry. 

23  Sept  97|Officiatiug  Wing  Officer. 

2  Apr.  93  In  medical  charge,  17  Nov.  93. — Sick  Furlough. 
29  Jan.  96, Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


32nd  (4th  Burma  Battalion)  Madras  Infantry  (Dyce — formerly  2nd 
Battalion  16th  Regiment. — Raised  in  Madura,  1  January  1800). — Linked  with  12th  and  33rd  Regiments. 

Regimental  Centre,  Mandalay. 

"  Ava." 

Class  Company  Regiment — 4  Companies  Sikhs,  4  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans. 

Head  Quarters  at  Mandalay.     Uniform,  Drab  Serye.     Facings,  White. 

Major  E.  S.  Hastings,  DSO.  Staff  Corpsl28  Feb.  94' Commandant,  1  Jan.  91,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 


Captain  H.  H.  Dobbie,  Staff  Corps  . 


Caotain  H.  D.  Daly,  StaffCorps  

Captain  H.  C.  Bernard,  StaffCorps.. 


Captain  J.  A.  G.  Rainsford.  StaffCorps 

Captiiu  E.  "W.  Carrick,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  G.  XUbeit,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  H.  H.  Harington,  Welsh  Regt.  ... 

Lieut.  H.  L.  Hau<rhton,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  T.  Barry,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  M.  C.  Nangle,  Staff  Corps  

Major  M.  P.  Kharcgat,  Indian  Med.  Ser 


13  Aug.  90  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.,  1  Jan.  91,  with  rank  of  Major.— 

Officiating  D.A.A.  General,  Mandalay. 
10  May  93  Wing  Commander,  1  Jan.  91. — Sick  Furlough. 
23  Aug.g5|Wing  Officer,  t  Jan.  91.— S.S.O.  Fort  Stedman.— Offg.  D.A.A. 

Gen.  Southern  Shan  States. 

22  Nov.  9^'Whig  Officer,  16  Mar.  94. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
7  Feb.  96  Wing  Officer,  1  Jan.  91. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

16  Nov.  93|Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  5  June  91. 

4  Apr.  901  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  1  Jan.  91.— Sick  Furlough. 
20  Feb   93  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

23  Dec.  96  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
4  Sept. 97, Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

2  Oct.  92  In  medical  charge,  9  Mar.  92.— With  16  Madras  Infantry. 


33rd   (3rd  Burma  Battalion)  Madras    Infantry   (Wahab — formerly  1st 
Battalioii  17th  Regiment. — Raised  at  Quntoor,  1  January  1800). — Linkedwifh  12th  and  32nd  Regiments. 

— Regimental  Centre,  Mandalay. 
Class  Company  Regiment— 5  Companies  Sikhs,  2  Companies  Pnnjabi  Mahomedans,  1  Company  Pathans. 

"  Cochin." 
Head  Quarters  at  Keng  Tung.     Uniform,  Drab  Serge.    Facings,  Yellow.    Lace,  Gold. 

..or  R.  G.  Iremonger,  Staff  Cows 11  Nov.  97  Commandant,  12  Feb.  98,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

Captain  S.  G.  Rad  cliff,  StaffCorps 19  Feb.  92  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.,  12  Feb.  91,  with  rank  of  Major. 

Captain  T.  S.  Johnson,  StaffCorps 6  Feb.  95  Wing  Comdr.,  12  Feb. 98. —Special  Assist.  Political  Agent,  Gilgit. 

30  Jan.  97  Wing  Commander,  12  Feb.  98. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
1  Feb.  97  Wing  Officer,  9  May  90. — Offg.  Wing  Commander. — S.S.O. 
13  Jan.  90  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant.,  17  Apr.  91. 
3  May  91  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  19  Jan.  95.— Furlough. 
23  Sept.94  Wing  Officer,  8  Dec.  94. 

16  Apr  97  Wing  Officer,  12  Feb.  98.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
8  Feb.  97pfficiating  Wing  Officer. 
1  Oct.  87  Tn  medical  charge,  31  Aug.  94. 


Captain  S.  R.  Stevens,  StaffCorps 

Captain  M.  R.  Hurly,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  J.  H.  Whitehead,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  H.  A.  Carleton.  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  H.  G.  L.  Corbett,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  W.  H.  Simpson,  StaffCorps  

Lieut.  C.  G.  Hutchinson,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  P.  C.  H.  Strickland, In. Md.Ser 


BOHVEBi^ST 


Governor's  Body  Guard  (Raised  22 

Head  Quarters  at  Ganesh  Kbind.     Uniform,  Scarlet.    Facings,  Blue 


March   1865). 


S03 


Rank,  Names,  and  Coeps. 


Captain C. C.  Leveson-Gower,  S.  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  H.  Crawford,  Staff  Corps  

Major  H.  Martin,  MB.  R.  A.  M.  C 

Establishment. — Commandant,   Adjutant, 
2  Farriers,  59  Sowars.  


Aemt 
Rank. 


28  Apr.  97 
3  Mar.  93 
6  Mar.  92 


Remarks. 


Commandant,  19  Dec.  94. — From  1  Lancers. 
Adjutant,  1  Apr.  9S— From  2  Bombay  Lancers. 
In  medical  charge. 


1  Risaldar,  1  Risaidar,    1  Koto  Dafedar,  5  Dafedars,  1  Trumpeter, 


1st  (Duke  of  ConnaugMs  Own)  Bombay  Lancers  (Raised  5  Nov.  181 7). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— 1  Squadron  Deccani  Mahrattas,  1   Squadron  Jits  of  West  Rajputana,  1  Squadron 

Sikhs,  1  Squadron  Pathans. 

"  Ghoznee" — "  Affghanistan" — "  Punjaub" — "  Mooltan" — "'  Central  India  "—"  Burma,  1885-87." 

Head  Quarters  at  Poona.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facings,  Scarlet.     Lace,  Gold. 

Honorary  Colonel— General  ll.R.H.  Arthur  W.  P.  A.  Duke  of  Connaught,  KG.    KT.  KB.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG. 

GCIE.  GCVO.  Rifle  Brigade. 


Major  G.  F.  N.  Tinley,  Staff  Corps  ..  .. 
Captain  W.  A.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  C.  V.  Schneider,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Capt.C.  C.  Levcson-Gower.Staff  Corps 

Captain  L.  N.  Beatty,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  C.  F.  Templer,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  \V.  P.  Bannerman,  Staff  Corps.. 

Lieut.  B.  P.  Ellwood,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  R.  C.  Saville,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  A.  F.  C.  Williams,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  H.  R.  Hopwood.  Staff  Corps 

Major  C.  B.  Maitland.  Ind.  Med.  der.... 


10  Sept.96  Commandant,  31  Mar.  08,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel. 

22  Jan.  90  2nd  in  Comd.and  Squad. Comdr.,  31  Mar.  98,  with  rank  of  Major. 

— Furlough. 
io  May  93  Squadron  Commander,  10  Nov.  95. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

28  Apr.  97  Squadron  Comdr.10Nov.05. — Comdt.  Governor's  Body  Guard. 
4  May  98  Squadron  Commander,  16  Apr.  96. 

15  Feb.  92  Squadron  Commander,  31  Mar.  9S. — Sick  Furlough. 

29  Oct.  90  -Squad.  Offr.,  ti  Jau.  95.— Provo-t  Marshal,  Malakand  Brigade. 

23  July  93  Squadron  Officer,  21  May  go.— Officiating  Adjutant, 
i  Jan.  9c  Squadron  Olficei',.29  Oct.  97. 

4  Aug. 97  Squadron  Officer,  31  Mar.  98. 

1  July  92  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

3t  Mar.  9.  Lu  medical  charge,  22  Jan.  92. 


2nd  Bombay  Lancers  (Raised  5  Nov.  1S17). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment — i  Squadron  Deccani  Mahrattas,  i  Squadron  RajpnU  of  Western  Rajputana,  i  Squadron 

Sikhs  other  than  Jits,  i  Squadron  Mahomedan  Rajputs. 

"  Central  India  " — "Afghanistan,  1S79-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Deesa      Detachment  at  Raj  kote.    Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facings,  White. 


Lt.Colonel  J.  Monteith,  Staff  Corps    ...[13  Nov.  98 
Major  L.  A.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps 14  June  97 


p.s.c.  Captain  H.  T.  Kenny,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  E.  Baynes,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  W.  G.  Griffith.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  W.  Cobham,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  H.  Crawford,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  B.  T.  Abbey,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  A.  R.  Watts,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  Hewlett,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  J.  G.  tiritfith,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  M.  Hennell,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  W.  G.  K.  Grejn,  Staff  Corp; 

and  Lieut.  P.  H.  M.  Taylor,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  L.  B.  H.  Haworth,  Staff  Corps  . 


Commandant,  4  Mar.  97. 

2nd  in  Command  and  SquadronComdr.,  29  Oct.  97.— AtRajkoie 
Squadron  Commander,  26  July  89. 
23  Oct.  91  Squadron  Commander,  6  Sept.  So—  Q.  M.  Gen.'s  Dept.,  Simla. 
■  4  Feb.  94iSquadron  Commander,  14  Aug  95. — With  Central  India   Horse. 
16  Nov.  9»iSquadron  Commander,  17  Nov.  96.  [ — Furlough. 

29  June  89  Squadron  Commander,  29  Oct.  97. 

3  Mar.  93  Squadron  Officer,  14  Aug.  9;.— With  Governor's  Body  Guard. 
3  Deo.  94'Squadron  Officer,  12  June  oc. — Burma  Military  Police. 
21  Aug.95'Squadron  Officer,  24  Dec.  93. — Wicu  3  Punjab  Cavalry. 
28  Apr.  95, Squadron  Officer,  5  May  97.— With  2  Central  iDdia  Horse. 
28  Feb.  97(Squadron  Officer,  29  Oct.  97.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
9  Oct.   97  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
7  Mar.  98  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
5  Aug.  96  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
13  Sept.96  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
In  medical  charge, 


3rd  Bombay  Light  Cavalry  (Queen's  Own)  (Raised  4  May  1820). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— i  Squadron  Jats  of  Western  Rajputana,  i  Squadron  Jit  Sikhs,  i  Squadron 

Kaimknanis  ( \V.  Kajputana),  i  Squadron  Mahomedan  Rajputs. 

'The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter,  "  ijhu^nkk" — •'  Cabool.  1842" — "  Hyderabad" — "  Persia" — "  Reshibb' 

— "  Khooshau  " — "  Kushikk" — "  Central  India  " — "Abyssinia" — "Kandahar,  1880" — 

"Afghanistan,  1879-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Neerauch.     Squadron  at  Nusseerabad.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facings,  Scarlet . 

Honorary  Colonel— Field  Marshal  JI.E.I1.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 

KG.  KT.  Kt>.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCVO. 


Major  A.  Phayre,  Staff  Crps... 

Major  C.  F.  Grantham,  Staff  Corps. 


,p.».e.Captain  F.M.  Edwards,  DSO. S.C 
Captain  A.  J.  W.Browne, USO.S. Corps 
Captain  H.  J.  E.  Purvis,  Staff  Corps   .., 


Captain  H.  G.  Benn,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  C.  S.  Stack,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  J.  L.  Alexander,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  C.  A.  Parsons,  Staff  Corps    ... 

Lieut.  W.  A.  Fisher,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  R.  H.  B.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  M.  H.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.C.  M.  HosK.yn,  Staff  Corp  ■( 

CaptainF.H.G.Cleveland,In<lMed.Ser. 


1  May  98  Commandant,  24  July  96,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 
13  Oct.  97  2nd  in  Command   and    Squadron   Commander,  4  Mar.  97.— 

Furlough. 
22  Oct.  92  Squadron  Commander,  29  June  94.— D.  A.  A.  General,  Mhow. 
16  Dec.  96  Squadron  Commander,  3  Apr.  95. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 
30  Jan.  97  Squadron  Commander,  13  July  96. — Officiating  Aide  de  Camp  to 

Major  General  G.  C.  Hogg. 

10  Nov.  97  Squadron  Commander,  24  July  96. — At  Nusseerabad. 

13  Sept.88  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  23  May  90. 

24  June  9 1  Squadron  Officer,  6  July  94.— Offg.  Squadron  Commander. 

15  Feb.  92  Squadron  Officer,  24  Nov.  96.— Burma  Military  Police. 

14  Aug. 9:  Squadron  Officer,  24  J  ily  96  — Offg.  Squadron  Commaudor. 

11  Apr.  94  Squadron  Officer,  24  Nov.  96. 

1  May  96  Squadron  Officer,  24  July  96.— riague  duty,  Bombay. 

16  Apr.  97  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
30  Sept. 89  In  medical  charge,  3  June  94. 


Each  Begiir.enl  of  Bombay  Caoalry  consists  of  4  Squadrons,  with  the  following  Establishment:  —  Commandant; 
4  Squadron  Commanders;  4  Squadron  Officers  ;  1  Medical  Officer;  1  Risaldar  Major  ;  3  Risaldars  ;  1  Wordie 
Major;  4  Risaidars  :  8Jamadars;  1  Kote  Dafedar  Major ;  1  Farrier  Major ;  8  Kote  Dafedars;  32  Dafedars; 
8  Trumpeters  ;  40  Naiks  ;  and  518  Sowars. 


504      4th  (Prince  Albert  Victor's  Own)  Bombay  Cavalry  (Poona  Horse) 

(Raised  15  July  1S17). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— 1  Squadron  Rajputs  (W.  Rajputana),  1  Squadron  Rahtore  Rajputs,  1  Squadron 
Kaimkhanis  (W.  Rajpiitana),  1  Squadron  Punjabi  Mahomedans. 

"  Cobygaum" — "  Ghcznbe" — "  Affghanistan " — "Eandahab" — "Meeanee" — "  Hydebabad" — "Persia" — 
"  Reshibe"— "  Keooseib" — "  B'jshire" — "  Kandahab,  1880" — "Afghanistan,  1879-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Siroor.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facing*,  French  Grey.    Lace,  Gold. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Cokfs. 

Lt.ColonelH.  R.  D.Thomas,  StaffCorps 

-Major  A.  W.  Forbes,  StaffCorps  

Capt.M.E.CarthewYorstoun,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  F.  \V.  G.  Wadeson,  Staff  Corps 
p. s.c.  Captain  C.  H.  Ducat,  StaffCorps. 
Captain  W.  C.  L.  Mure,  StaffCorps.... 

Captain  M.  J.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  N.G.  Fraser,  StaffCorps   

Captain  W.  F.  Newnham.  StaffCorps 
Lieut.  W.  G.  Cooper,  StaffCorps 


Akmy 
Rank. 


Remarks. 


Lieut.  C.  H.  Rowcroft,  Staff  Corps '19  Feb. 

Lieut.  G.  M.  Molloy,  StaffCorps ji8  July- 
Lieut.  A.  K.  Heyland,  Staff  Corps '  6  Oct. 

Captain  P.  P.  KUkelly,  MB.  I.  M.  S.   ...'29  .inly 
Lieut.  F.  H.  G.  Hutchinson,  I.  M.  S.  ...  28  July 


10  Feb.  05  Commandant,  3  June  93. — And  Commanding  at  Siroor. 

11  Sept.97;ind  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  9  Dec.  92. 
26  Mar.  90  Squadron  Commander,  29  Apr.  90. 

117  Apr.  91  Squadron  Commander,  18  Dec.  91. 
22  Jan.  92|Squadron  Commander,  16  Jan.  9L 

!  9  May  96  Squadron  Commander,  23  Feb.  34. — Plague  dut3',  Poona. 
25  Aug.  9;ISquadron  Officer,  2  Feb.  88. — Commandant  Aden  Troop. 
4  May  9SiSquadron  Officer,  2  May  90. — Furlough. 
14  Septus  Squadron  Officer,  20  Feb.  91. 

21  Mar.  90  Squadron  Officer,  9  Dec.  92. — OfficiatingSquadron  Commander. 
Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

95  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

96iOfficiating  Squadron  Officer. 

960fficiating  Squadron  Officer. — Commissariat  duty,  Poona. 

96JIn  medical  charge,  9  Apr.  97. — With  4  Bombay  Infantry. 

97  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


5th  Bombay  Cavalry  (Sind  Horse)  (Raised  August  1839). 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— 2  Squadrons  Derajat  Mahomedans,  1  Squadron  Pathans,  1  Squadron  Sikhs. 


•Cutchee" — "Meeanee" — "Hydbbabad' 

India 


-"  Punjaub" — "Mooltan"- 
— "  Afghanistan,  1878-79." 


'Goojehat" — "Peesia,; 


'Cenibai 


Head  Quarters  at  Fort  Sandeman.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.  Facings,  White.    Lace,  Gold. 


Captain  R.  W.  Sherard,  StaffCorps    . 

Captain  C.  H.  Lewis,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  H.  Pollard,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  O.  M.  J.  da  Costa,  StaffCorps  .. 

Lieut.  C.  A.  F.  Hocken,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  R.  N.Benwell,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  F.  Hislop,  Staff  Corps   


Lt.  Colonel  G.  F.  Francis,  Staff  Corps ...    5  Nov 
Major  C.  E.  Peirse,  Staff  Corps ! 13  Nov 

22  Jan. 

30  July 
5  Feb. 

15  Apr. 
1  Sept. 
3  Nov. 

31  July 


961  Commandant,  8  Apr.  94. — Furlough. 

9512nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  8  Apr.  94. — Offi- 

|    ciating  Commandant. — Commanding  at  Fort  Sandeman. 
9olSquadron  Commander,  8  Nov.  89.— Furlough. 
95  Squadron  Commander,  8  Apr.  94. — Offg.  D. A. A.  Gen.  Aden  Dist. 
95;Squadron  Commander,  23  June  96. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 
92jSquadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  20  Apr.  94. 
91  Squadron  Officer,  29  Aug.  95.— Officiatir  gSquadronCommander. 

93  Squadron  Officer,  23  June  96.— OfficiatingSquadronCommander. 

94  Squadron  Officer,  11  Nov.  96.— Officiating  Squadron  Comdr. — At 
I    Khan  Mahomed  Kot. 

In  medical  charge 


6th  Bombay  Cavalry  (Jacob's  Horse)   (Raised  17  Jan.  1846). 


Class  Squadron  ttegiraent- 


1  Squadron  Jat  Sikhs.  1  Squadron  Pathans,  2  Squadrons  Derajat  Mahomedans, 
including  Baluchis. 


"  Cotcheb" — "Mbeanbb" — "Hydebabad" — "Punjaub" — "Mooltas  " — "Goojbbat" — "Afghanistan,! 879-80. 
Head  Quarters  at  Quetta.     Detachments  at  Chaman  and  Pishin.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facings,  Primrose, 


Lt.ColonelE.V.P.Monteith, Staff  Corps]  5  May 

Major  J.  B.  R.  Butler,  StaffCorps 1  Oct. 

Captain  C.  M.  Cartwright,  Staff  Corps..  22  Oct. 
Captain  A.  E.  S.  Hartigan,  StaffCorps  10  Mar. 

Captain  R.  E.  Roome,  StaffCorps 5  Feb. 

Lieut. C.H.Alexander, Staff  Corps  12  Oct. 

Lieut.  C.  T.  Mathew,  StaffCorps 24  Apr. 

Lieut.  E.  A.  Fagan,  Staff  Corps    3  July 

Lieut.  H.  T.Naylor,  StaffCorps  n  July 


Lieut.  A.  M.  Kettlewell,  Staff  Corps  ...  28  June 
Captain  E.  G.  R.  Whitcombe,  I.M.S.  ...  31  Jan. 


95  Commandant,  1  Mar.  94. 

94  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  1  March  94. — Fur. 

92  Squadron  Commander,  28  July  93.— Offg. D.A.A.  Gen.  Sind  Dist. 
94  Squadron  Commander,  25  Aug.  93.-  Furlough. 

98  Squadron  Commander,  4  March  97. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 
91  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  20  Oct.  93. 

93  Squadron  Officer,  12  Jan.  96.— Adjt.  N.  Bengal  Mounted  Rifles. 
94Squadron  Officer,  27  Nov.  97. 

94  Squadron  Officer,  6  Mar.  96. — Offg.  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major- 
I     General  Sir  W.  Galbraith. 

96  Squadron  Officer,  15  Aug.  98. 
91  In  medical  charge,  27  Sept.  95. 


7th  Bombay  Lancers  (Belooch  Horse)  (Raised  21   Oct.  1885).  505 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— 2  Squadrons  Derajat  Mahomedans,  1  Squadron  Pathans,  1  Squadron  Jit  Sikhs. 

Head  Quarters  at  Jacobabad. 
Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facings,  Buff.     Lace,  Gsld. 


Rink,  Name  and  Corps. 


Colonel  F.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps 

Major  G.  A.  Gott,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  E.  B.  Bivar,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  W.J.Peyton,  CM  G.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  N.  Roome,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  F.  L.  Vincent,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  H.  Soutliey,  Sta3  Corps   ... 

Captain  J.  Talbot.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  J.  Arthur,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  C.  B.  Loring,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  R.  L.  C.  Wilkinson,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  A.  Longridge,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  Irvine,  MB.  Ind.  Med.  Ser. 


ABirr 
Rank. 


Remabks. 


22  July  98  Commandant,  4  Nov.  92. — And  Comdg.  at  Jacobabad. 
3  Feb.  96  2nd  in  Com.  and  Squadron  Commander,  4  March  97. — Furlough, 
3  Nov.  91  Squadron  Commander,  21  July  93. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

22  Jan.  92  Squadron  Comdr.,  28  July  93. — With  Imperial  Service  Troops. 

23  May  96  Squadron  Commander,  23  June  97. 
25  Aug.  97  Squadron  Commander,  9  Aug.  97. — Sick  Furlough. 

5  Feb.  98  Squadron  Officer,  30  Aug.  89.— Officiating  Squadron  Comdr. 
14  Sept. 98  Squadron  Officer,  27  Jan.  93. 
31  Mar.  95  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

6  May  93  Squadron  Officer,  8  Aug.  98. 
9  May  95  Squadron  Officer,  8  Aug.  98. 

2r  Nov.  96  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
28  July  91  In  medical  charge,  27  Nov.  96. 


Aden  Troop  (Raised  23  Oct.  1867). 

Head  Quarters  at  Khormaksar.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facings,  White.    Throat  Flume,  Yellow.    Lace,  Gold. 
Captain  M'L  J.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps 25  Aug.97JCommandant,  30  July  98.— From  4  Cavalry. 

Notb.— The  Effective  Establishment  of  the  Aden  Troop  consists  of  1  Commandant,  1  Risaldar,  2  Jemadars, 
1  Kote  Dafedar,  1  Pay  Dafedar,  8  Dafedars,  1  Trumpeter,  1  Farrier,  40  Horse  Sowars,  45  Camel  Sowars. 


Native  Artillery. 

No.  5  Mountain  Battery — "Punjaub" — "Mooltan" — "  Abyssinia "— "Bubma,  1885-87."    No.  6  Mountain 

Battery — "  Afghanistan,  1878-80." 
No.  5  Mountain  Battery  with  Malakand  Force.     No.  6  Mountain  Battery  at  Dera  Ismail  Khan. 
Uniform,  Dark  Blue.    Facings,  Scarlet.     Lace,  Gold. 


Captain  L.  C.  Gordon,  Royal  Artillery 
Lieut.  E.  E.  Edlmann,  Royal  Artillery. 
Lieut.  R.  H.  Massie,  Royal  Artillery  ... 
Lieut.  R.  L.  Havmes,  Royal  Artillery 

Lieut.  C.  R.  Kelly,  Royal  Artillery  

CaptaiD  O.  C.  Williamson,  R.  Artillery 
Captain  C.  G.  Watson,  Royal  Artillery 
Lieut.  H.  S.  de  Brett, Roval  Artillery... 
Lieut.  W.  F.  T.  O'Connor,  R.  Artillery 
Lieut.  C.  W.  Stulpnagel,  R.  Artillery 


3  Mar.  92[CommandingNo.  5  Mountain  Battery,  n  Feb. 


17  Feb.  91  Subaltern,  19  Feb.  96.  —Furlough. 
27  July  91  Subaltern,  8  Apr.  92. 
24  July  94  Officiating  Subaltern. 

18  May  95  Officiating  Subaltern. 
1  Jan.  92  Commanding  No.  6  Mountain  Battery,  z$  June  97. — Furlough. 

29  Sept. 94  Officiating  Commandant. 

15  Feb.  92  Subaltern,  26  Jan.  94. 

14  Feb.  93  Subaltern,  14  Feb.  98. 

23  Mar.  94  Subaltern,  21  Sept.  93. 
Establishment  of  each  Mountain  Battery. — 1   Commandant,   3  Subalterns,  1  Subadar,  2  Jamadars,  8  Havildars* 
6  Naiks,  2  Trumpeters,  88  Gunners.    Total,  in.     Drivers'  Establishment.— 3  Havildars,  6  Naiks,  138  Drivers, 
with  an  increase  of  12  on  service,  1  Salootrie,  1  Shoeing  Smith. 


Corps  of  Sappers  and  Miners. 


"  Beni-Boo-Ali" — "  Ghuznee" — "Affghanistan" 

"  Pbbsia"  — "Reshibe  "  — "Khooshab" — "Bushire' 

"  Afghanistan,  187 


"  khelat  "—"  punjacb  "  —  "  mooltan  " — "goojebat" — 
-"Central  India" — "Abyssinia" — "  Kandahab,  1880." 
80"— "Bcrma,  1885-87." 


Head  Quarters  at  Kirkee.     Uniform,  Scarlet. 

1st  Company. — Kirkee.  |    3rd  Company.— ftuetta. 

2nd  Company. — Aden.  I    4th  Company. — Kirkee. 


Facings,  Blue.    Lace,  Gold. 
A  (Depot)  Company. — Kirkee. 


Lt.Colonel  C.  Hoskyns,  R.  Engineers...  14  Apr.  95 
Major  G.  E.  Shute,  Royal  Engineers  ...  22  May  93 

Lieut.  G.  Walker,  Royal  Engineers 27  July  91 

Captain  C.  E.  Baddeley,  R.  Engineers  17  Dec.  89 
Capt.W.  J.  D.  Dundee,  Royal  Engineers  30  June  go 
Lieut.  F.  H.  0:  Burne,  Royal  Engineers  27  July  92 
Lieut.  C.  W.  Singer,  Royal  Engineers...  14  Feb.  93 
Lieut.  G.  H.  Boileau,  Royal  Engineers..  14  Feb.  93 

Lieut.  F.  S.  Garwood,  R.  Engineers 12  Feb.  95 

Lieut.  F.  R.  S.  Gervers,  R.  Eng 10  Feb.  96 

Lieut.  J.  E.  E.  Craster,  R.  Engineers...  25  July  96 

Lieut.  W.  Bovet,  Royal  Engineers 25  July  96 

Lieut.  J.  B.  Corry,  R.  Engineers  27  Feb.  97 

Lieut.  G.  R.  Pridham,  Royal  Engineers  12  Feb.  95 
Major  G.  E.  Fooks,  Indian  Med.  Service    2  Oct.  92 


Commandant,  3  Oct.  97. — And  Commanding  at  Kirkee. 

Superintendent  of  Instruction,  Park  andTrain.  3  Dec.  95. — Furl. 

Adjutant,  16  Oct.  96. — Offg.  Superintendent  of  Instruction,  Park 

Company  Commander,  29  May  88. — 3  Company.         [and  Train. 

Company  Commander,  1  Aug.   96. — 4   Company. 

Company  Commander  &  Quarter  Master,  1  Aug.  98.— A  Compy. 

Company  Commander,  1  Aug.  93. — 1  Company. 

Company  Commander,  24  May  97.-2  Company. 

Company  Commander,  24  Aug.  98. — B  Company, 

Company  Officer,  8  May  96.-3  Company. 

Company  Officer,  23  Oct.  95.-2  Company. 

Company  Officer,  24  May  97.— 1  Company. 

Company  Officer,  29  Dec.  97.-4  Company. 

Company  Officer. 

In  medical  charge. 


Note. — The  Effective  Establishment  ot  the  Corps  ot  Sappers  and  Miners  consists  of  4  Service  Companies  and  1 
Depot  Company,  with  1  Commandant,  1  Superintendent  of  Instruction  Park  and  Train,  1  Adjutant,  5  Company 
Commanders,  5  Company  Officers,  1  Medical  Officer,  1  Warrant  Officer,  1  Sergeant  Major,  1  Quarter  Master  Ser- 
geant, 3  Company  Sergeant  Majors,  3  Sergeants,  5  First  Corporals,  5  Second  Corporals,  5  Subadare,  9  Jama- 
dars, 29  Havildars,  47  Naiques,  726  Privates,  9  Buglers,  and  12  Boys. 


5o6         1st  Bombay  Infantry  {Grenadiers — liaised  12  November  1779). — 
Linked  with  &tli  and  gth  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Ahmednugger. 
Class  Company  Regiment — 2  Companies  Konkani  Mahrattas,  2  Companies  Deccani  Mahrattas,  2  Companies 
Punjabi  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Mahomedans  (Rajputana  aad  Central  Iadia). 
**  Mangalobe" — '•  Mysore"—"  Hyderabad  " — "  KiRDiius,  1880" — "Afghanistan,  1878-80" — "Burma,  1885-8 
The  "  White  Horse."     Head  Quarters  at  Kurrache ;.      Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  White.      Lace,  Gold. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Coeps. 


Major  J.  C.  Svvann,  Staff  Corps :o  Sept.< 

Captain  C.  A.  S.  Montgomery,  Staff  C.  25  Feb.  < 

Captain  F.  A.  Hoghton,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  W.  H.  Errington,  Staff  Corps  J30 
CaptainP.  H.Cunningham,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  M.  Doveton,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  G.  M.  Rolland,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  Ross,  StaffCorps  

Lieut.  F.  P.  C.  Kelly,  Staff  Corps 

2nd  Lieut.  J.  L.  Dougherty,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  A.  Street,  MB.  Ind.  Med.  Ser. 
Lieut.  C.  K.  Bakhle,  Indian  Med.  Ser. 


Remarks. 


Commandant,  2  Sept.  96,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel. 
2id  in  Command  and  Wiug  Commander,   13  June  93,  with  rank 
of  Major. — Cantonment  Magistrate,  Kurrachee.  [Simla. 

Wing  Conmander,  16  Sept.  94. — Attache  Army  Head  Quarters, 
Wing  Officer,  6  Dec.  89. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer,  4  Oct.  89.— Assist.CJm  Off.Kohat-Kurram  Force. 
Wiug  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  9  Nov.  93. — Furlough. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  30  Sept.  92. 
Wing  Officer,  9  Nov.  94.— Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  22  Feb.  95. — Cantonment  Magistrate,  Bhooj. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 
In  medical  charge,  14  Dec.  94.— 0.1'g.  Civil  E  nploy. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


2nd  {Prince  of  Wales's  Own)  Bombay  Infantry  {Grenadiers — 

Raised  in  1796). — Linked  with  12th  and  13th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Deesa. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 2  Companies  Jats  (W.  Rajputana),  2  Companies  Jits  (E.  Rajputanaand  Central 

India),  2  Companies  Gujars  (E.  Eajputana  and  Central  India),  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedaus. 

Plume  of  the  Prince  of  Wales.    '"  Kgypt"  (with  the  Sphinx) — "Kiekee  "— "  Koreqaum" — "Abyssinia." 

Head  Quarters  at  Poona.     Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  White.      Lace,  Gold. 

Honorary  Colonel. — Field  Marshal  H. R.H. Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Walesaiid  Duke  of  Cornwall, 

EG.  KT.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCVO. 


Lt.Colonel  T.  H.  Mackenzie, Staff  Corps    3  Feb.  95 

Major  A.  E.  Leslie,  Staff  Corps io  Sepc.9T 

Captain  E.  R.  Hartigan,  StaffCorps  ...    1  Feb.  91 

Bt. Major  D.  Baker,  Staff  Corps     20  May  98 

Captain  S.  M.  Edwardes,  DSO.  Staff C.  23  Aug.  05 
CaptainA. A. M.M.Faufknor, StaffCorps  12  May  91 
Captain  D.  G.  Peart,  Staff  Corps 25  Aug.  97 

25  Aug.  97 
10  Nov.  9: 
22  Mar.  93 

26  Ojt.  9] 
21  Jan    9S 

27  Nov.  97 
30  Mar.  09 


Captain  F.  R.  E.  Lock,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  J.  H.  Lloyd,  Staff  Coros 

Lieut.  A.  C.  Edwar.le-,  St  iff  Corps 
Lieut.  A.  Melville,  Wiltshire  Regiment 
Lieut.  E.  G.  S.   Trotter,  StaffCorps    . 

Lieut.  G.  H.  Davis,  StaffCorps  

Captain  C.  T.  Hudson,  Ind.  Med.  Ser 


Commandant,  22  Mar.  96. —Furlough. 

2nd  in  Command  &  Wing  Commander,  22  Mar.  96. — Off.  Comdt. 

Wing  Commander,  22  Mar.  96.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  5  Apr.  89. —  With  Malakand  Force. 

Wiug  Officer,  29  Apr.  87.— Offici  iting  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  29  Apr.  87. — Cantonment  Magistrate,  Quetta. 

Wing  Officer,  28  June  89.— Cantonment  Magistrate,  Lucknow. 

Wing  Officer,  16  Dec.  92, — Plague  duty,  Bomay. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  30  June  93.— Furlough. 

Wing  Officer. — Officiating  Adjutant. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Oiiciating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  3  Nov.  93. 


3rd  Bombay  Infantry  (Light  Infantry — Raised  in  1768). — 

Linked  with  $th  and  10th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Sattara. 
Class  Company  Regiment— 4  Companies  Deccani  Mahrattas,  2  Companies  Konkani  Mahrattas,  2  Companies 

Mahomedans  (Bombay). 
Mysore"— "Seed aseer" — "Seringapatam" — "Beni-Boo-Ali" — "  Punjaub" — "Mooltan" — "Goojerat" — 

"  Abyssinia." 
Depot  at  Satara.     Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  Black.    Lace,  Gold. 
Dec.  97  Commandant,  25  Dee.  93. 


"With  Malakand  Force. 
Colonel  F.  G.  T.  Welch,  Stan"  Corps  . 
Captain  G.  de  S.  De  Lisle,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  A.  D.  Fordyce,  StaffCorps 

Captain  H.  F.  E.  Hodges,  StaffCorps.. 

Captain  M.  W.  Baugh,  StaffCorps  

Captain  A.  L.  Pilleau,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C. A. Roosmale-Cocq,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  S.  Garratt,  StaffCorps... 

Lieut.  S.  W.  King,  Stall  Corps 

Captain  F.  W.  J.  Caulfeild,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  T.  J.  Willans,  Staff  Jorps 

2nd  Lieut.  B.A.M.H.  Rice,  StaffCorps 
Captain  B.  D.  Basu,  Indian  Med.  Ser. 
Captain  F.  Wall,  Indian  Med.  Ser 


10  May  93  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  5   Sept.  96,  with  rank 

of  Major. — Furlough. 
22  Jan.  90  Wing  Commander,  8  Mar.  94. — Furlough. 

22  Jan.  yo  Wing  Officer,  5  Sept.  96.— Sick  Furlougn. 

10  Mar.  94  Wing  Officer,  5  Sept.  96. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
7  Feb.  96  Wing  Officer,  2  Nov.  96.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

13  Dec.  9  1  Wing  Officer,  4  May  94. 

10  Jiny  91  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  4  Dec.  95. 

23  May  91  Wiug  Officer  and  Adjutant,  iq  Oct.  95. 

14  ,Iau.  91  Commanding  Depot  at  Sahara.— From  s  Bombay  Infantry. 
10  July  9:  Officiating  WingOffieer. 

5  Sept  96  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

}i  Jan.  91  In  medical  charge,  12  June  96.— Officiating  in  Civil  Employ. 
29  Jan.  98  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


4th  Bombay  Infantry  (Raised  18  September  1788). 

Linked  ivith  2yd  and  25th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Nusseerabad. 

(First  Battalion  The  Bombay  Rifle  Regiment.) 

Class  Company  Regiment— 2  Companies  Jats  (W.  Rajputana),  2  Companies  Rajputs  (W.  Rajputana),  2  Companies 

Punjabi  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Jats  (E.  Rajputana  and  Central  India). 

"  Mysore " — "Seringapatam" — ".Bourbon" — "Beni-Boo-Ali" — "  Punjaub" — "Mooltan" — "Pbbsia" — 

"  Reshibe" — "Khooshab" — "Bushire  " — "  Central  India" — "  Kandahar,  1880" — "  Afghanistan,  1879-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Mombassa.    Detachments  at  Ahmedabad  and  Sadra.     Uniform,  Rifle  Green.    Facings,  Red. 

[Commandant, 
27  Jan.  9612nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.,  11  Feb.  95. — Offg.  Comdt. 
22  Jan.  90  Wing  Commander,  11  Feb.  95.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
1  Feb.  95I  Wing  Officer,  10  May  S9.— Comdg.  Wing,  Ahmedabad.— Canton- 
ment Magistrate,  Ahmedabad!  [Ahmednugger. 
6  Feb.  9i|Wing  Officer,  19  June  01.— S.S.O.  and  Cantonment  Magistrate, 
10  Nov.  97;Wing  Officer,  26  July  89.— Sick  Furlough. 
14  Sept. 98!  Wing  Officer,  26  Aug.  92. 

17  Aug.  92  Wing  Officer,  2Mar.94.-Ast.  Comdt.  LunglehBn.  AssamMil.  Po. 
1  Jan.  q6Wing  Officer,  9  Oct.  97.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
:o  Nov.  97|Officiating  Wing  Officer. — From  29  Bombay  Infantry. 
5  Feb.  98  Officiating  Wing  Officer.  —From  25  Bombay  Infantry. 
21  Jan.  97|Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

20  Jan.  97bffg.  WingOffieer.  [Nat. Field Hosp.,  Kohat-Kurram  Force. 
29  Jan.  97|In  medical  charge,  30  Apr.  97. — In  charge  Sections  A  and  B 
29  July  96  Officiating  in  medical  charge.— From  4  Bombay  Cavalry. 


Major  W.  Quentin,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  C.  I.  Fry,  StaffCorps  ... 
Captain  J.  C.  Keown,  StaffCorps 


Captain  W.  C.  Walton,  StaffCorps 

Captain  A.  B.  Sangster,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  A.  W.  Ford,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  Bailey,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  W.  W.  Bickford,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  O.  O.  Tanner,  Scaff  Corps  ... 
Captain  J.  J.  D.  Sillery,  StaffCorps    ... 

Lieut.  D.  A.  E.  Will,  StaffCorps  

2nd  Lieut.  H.  M.  Butler.  StaffCorps... 
Captain  H.  Bennett,  JIB.  Ind.  Med.  Ser. 
Captain  P.  P.  Kilkelly, itf-B.  Iud.Md.Ser. 


5th  Bombay  (Light)  Infantry  (Raised  18  September  1788). — 
Linked  with  yd  and  loth  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Sattara. 

Class  Company  Reghnent-4  Companies  Deccani  Mahrattas,  2  Companies  Konkani  Mahrattas, 
2  Companies  Mahomedaus  (Bombay). 

"Mysore" — "  Seedaseeb" — "Seringapatam"— "Beni-Boo-Ali" — "Kahcn  " — "  China,  1860-62" — 
"Afghanistan,  1879-80  " — "Burma,  1885-87." 

Head  Quarters  at  Rajfcote.     Uniform,  Red.     Facinijs,  Black.      Lace,  Gold. 


S°7 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 


Lt.Colonel  C.  O.Nicholetts,  StaS  Corps 

Captain  A.  Beale,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  \V.  J.  Caulfeild,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  C.  J.  Windham,  Staff  Corps   ... 

Captain  B.  R.  I.  Chitty,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  H.  C.Grace,  Staff  Corps 

Lient.  H.  Brand,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  A.  West,   Staff  Corps  

Lieat.  H.  W.  Berthon,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  VV.  J.  W.  Brackenbury,  Staff  C. 

Lieut.  R.  S.  Thomas,  Staff  Corps 

and  Lieut.  A.  R.  B.  Shuttleworth,  S.C. 
Captain  J.  H.  M'Donald,  MB.  Ind. M.S. 


Remarks. 


Commandant,  3  Jan.  95. — And  Commanding  at  Rajkote. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.,  3  Jan.  95,  with  rank  of  Major. 

Wing  Commander,  3  Jan.  95. — With  3  Bombay  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer,  22  July  96. — Assistant  Commissioner,  Merwara. 

Wing  Officer,  28  Mar.  90.— S.S.O.  Deesa. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  15  July  92. — Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  11  Nov.  92.—  Off  g.  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  14  Oct.  92. — S.S.O.  Rajkote. 

Wing  Officer,  18  Sept.  94. 

Wing  Officer,  77  Sept.  97. — Plague  duty,  Bombay. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  12  Aug.  98. — Offg.  in  Civil  Employ. 


7th  Bombay  Infantry    (Raised  18  September  1788). — Begtl.  Centre,  MJiow. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 2  Companies  Mahomedans  of  Rajputana,  2  Companies  Konkani  Mahrattas, 

2  Companies  Jats  of  Western  Rajputana,  2  Companies  Mahomedans  of  Central  India. 

"Mysore" — "Seedaseeb" — "Sehingapatam" — "Beni-Boo-Ali" — "Burma   1885-87." 


Head  Quarters  at 
Colonel  H.  E.  Penton,  Staff  Corps 

Major  P.  J.  H.  Aplin,  Staff  Corps 


Major  J.  C.  Hollway,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  A.  H.  Craufurd,  Staff  Corps 
Capt.  A.  P.  A.  Elphinstone,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  Fisher,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  Hay,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  F.  C.  Owens,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  N.  Heale,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  P.  Keelan,  Lancashire  Fus.... 

Lieut.S.A.Delmd-Radeliffe,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  F.  Bigg- Wither,  Staff  Corps  ...... 

2nd  Lieut.  R.  A.  Carpenter, Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonal  H.  P.  Jervis,  Ind.  Med.  Ser. 


Jubbulpore 
8  Jan. 

1  May  98 

4  Dec.  98 
22  Oct.   92 

6  Feb.  9 
20  Oct.  81. 
14  Jan. 90 

2  May  94 
2  Sept.  94 

14  June  93 
26  May  95 
17  Nov.  96 
22  Jan.  96 
1  Oct.   97 


.     Uniform,  Med.     Facings,  White.    Lace,  Gold. 

Commandant,  3  Mar.  93.— Offg.  A.  Q.  M.  Gen.  Head  Quarters, 
Bombay  Command. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  16  Aug.  96.— Officia- 
ting Commandant. 

Wing  Commander,  25  Sept.  95. 

Wing  Officer,  10  Apr.  85.— Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  30  Sept.  87. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

WmgOrticer  and  Adjutant,  10  July  91. 

Wing  Officer,  25  Sept.  95. — Burma  Military  Police. 

Wing  Officer,  30  Dec.  95. — Burma  Military  Police.  [pore. 

<Ving  Officer,  30  Oct.  96. — Offg.  Cantonment  Magistrate,  Jubbul- 

Wing  Officer,  23  Feb.  97. — Plague  duty,  Bombay, 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. — Sick  Furlough. 

in  medical  charge,  10  July  85. 


8th  Bombay  Infantry  (Raised  in  1768). — 

Linked  with  \st  and  gtJi  Regiments.— Regimental  Centre.  Ahmednuggcr. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 2  Companies  Konkani  Mahrattas,  2  Companies  Deccani  Mahrattas,  : 

Mahomedans  (Rajputana  and  Central  India),  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans. 

"Mysore"—"  Hyderabad" — "  Afghanistan,  1879-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Baroda.     Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  White.     Lace,  Gold. 


Companies. 


Major  W.  C.  Aslett,  Staff  Corps 13  June  94 

Major  J.  R.  Sandwith,  Staff  Corps 1 28  Apr.  96 

Captain  C.  A.  Brown,  Staff  Corps    119  Feb.  92 

Captain  R.  M  Betham,  Staff  Corps 10  Mar.  94 


Captain  E.  Saulez,  Staff  Corps. 
Lieut.  M.  T.  Elderton,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  C.  S.  Fellows,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  H.  S.  Strong,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  E.  C.  Hall,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  H.  P.  Strong,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  V.  G.  Menzies,  Staff  Corps  ... 


14  Sept.) 

23  Mar.  90 

26  Nov.  93 

1  May  96 

1  May  97 

1  July  97 

14  Nov.  97 

Major  C.  J.  Sarkies,  MB.  Iud.  Med.  Ser.  29  Sept.95 


Comdt.  16  Sept.  94,  with  rankof  Lt.  Col.— And  Comdg.  at  Baroda. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  16  Sept.  94. 

Wing  Commander,  8  Jan  96.— Cantonment  Magistrate,  Baroda. 

Wing  Officer,  r6  Apr.  86. — Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,    7  Mar.  90. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  it  Oct.  95. 

Wing  officer,  8  Jan.  96. — Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  16  Aug.  97. — Plague  duty,  Bombay. 

Offieuuinu:  Wing  Officer.— With  Khyber  Force. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  officer. — On  Plague  duty,  Bombay. 

In  medical  charge,  11  Oct.  89.— Residency  Surgeon,  Baroda. 


9th  Bombay  Infantry  (Raised  18  September  1788). — 

Linked  with  1st  and  8th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Ahmednuggcr. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 2  Companies  Kinkani  Mahrattas,  2  Companies  Deccani  Mahrattas,  2  Companies 

Punjabi  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Mahomedans  (Rajputana  and  Central  India). 

"Mysobe" — "Seringapatam" — "Punjaub" — "  Mooltan"—"  Afghanistan,  1879-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Ahmednugger.    Detachment  at  Malegaon.     Uniform, Red.     Facings,  Blaek.    Lace,  Gold. 

Lt.Colonel  A.  W.  Proudfoot,  Staff  Corps'24  Nov.  95  Commandant,  29  Jan.  91. 

Major  H.  Godfray,  Staff  Corps     to  Sept.95  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  29  Jan.  91. 

Ciaptain  R.  D.  Broome,  Staff  Corps |  a  Mar.  90  Wing  Commander,  9  Oct.  91. — Comdg.  at  Malegaon. 

Wing  Officer,  12  Juue  85. — Plague  duty,  Bombay. 

Wing  Officer,  1  Oct.  86.— Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  8  May  92. —Offg.  Adjutant. 

Wing  Officer,  12  Aug.  92.— Burma  Military  Police. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  9  Nov.  94. — Sick  Furlough. 

<Ving  Officer,  9  Oct.  97. — Offg.  Assist.  Political  Resident ,  Aden. 
•  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  1  Au£.  84. 


Captain  W.  W.  Battiscombe,  Staff  Corps  j  13  Aug.  90 

Captain  C.J.  Melliss,  Staff  Corps !  9  Sept.9< 

Lieut.  P.  C.Searle,  Shropshire  Lt.  Inf...    3  Oct.  89 

Lieut.  J.  R.  Darley,  Staff  Corps I20  Dec.  90 

Lieut.  H.  C.  Wooldridge,  Staff  Corps  ...  9  Mar.  92 
Lieut.  H.  E.  S.  Cordeaux,  Staff  Corps ...  2  Sept.y6 
2nd  Lieut.  H.  J.  Cotton,  Staff  Corps  ... ;  5  Aug.  96 
Major  C.  F.  Willis,  i£B.  Ind.  Med.  Ser.  31  Oct.  91 


I 


Soja  10th  Bombay  (Light)  Infantry  (RaUed  14  October  1797). — 

Liiikcd  with  yd  and  $th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Sattara 

Class  Company  Regiment — 4  Companies  Decoani  Mahrattas,  2  Companies  Konkani  Mahrattas, 
2  Companies  Mahomedans  (Bombay). 

"Central  India." — "Abyssinia" — "Afghanistan,  1879-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Aden.     Uniform,  Red.    Facings',  Slack.    Lace,  Gold. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 


I    Army 
Rank. 


Major  W.  S.  Birdwood,  Staff  Corps 

Major  W.  B.  Piers,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  A.  T.  H.  Newnham,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  R.  G.  R.  de  Vismes,  Staff  C... 
Captain  H.  C.  B.  Dann,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  J.  O'B.  Sexton,  Staff  Corps... 

Captnin  T.  X.  Britten,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  H.  C.  Hill,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  Gardiner,  Staff  Corps     

Lieut.  R.  A.  Oassels,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  M.  Moore,  Ind.  Med.  Ser.  ... 


Remabks. 


21  Sept. 
1  May 

22  Jan. 
10  Mar. 
20  Oct. 

25  Aug. 
14  Sept. 
3  June 
2S  Oct. 
22  Apr. 
28  July 


Commandant,  5  Sept.  o5,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel. — Furlough. 
2nd  in  Comd.  and  Wing  Commander,  1  May  96.— Offg.  Comdt. 
Wing  Commander,  1  May  96. — Officiating  Cantonment  Magis- 
Wing  Officer,  7  Jan.  87. — Furlough.  [trate,  Mhow. 

Wing  Officer,  18  Oct.  89. — Offg.  Assist.  Judge  Advocate  General, 

Quetta. 
Wing  Officer,  1  March  89. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
Wing  Officer,  20  Dec.  89. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  11  Jan.  95. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  17  Dec.  97. 


12th  Bombay  Infantry  (Raised  15  January  1798). — 

Linked  with  2nd  and  i^th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Deesa. 

Claw  Company  Regiment — 2  Companies  Jats  of  Western  Rajputana.  2  Companies  Jats  of  Eastern  Rajputana  and 

Central  India,  2  Companies  Gujars  (S.  Rajputana  and  Central  India),  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans. 

"Kibkeb" — "Meeavee" — "Hyderabad" — "Central  India." 

Head  Quarters  at  Saugor.      Uniform, Red.    Facings,  Yellow.    Zaee,  Gold. 

Lt.Colonel  H.  B.  Ternan,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  G.  S.  Hogge,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  S.  Hazclgrove,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  J.  M.  Ransom,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  N.  A.  H.Budd,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  G.  Walker,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  P.  C.  Schneider,  Staff  Corps 

Liout.  M.  E.  Nuttall,  Staff  Corps   

Liaat.  E.  H.  M'B.  Fenn.  StaffCorps 

Lieui,.  W.  Scott,  StaffCorps    

Lieut.  C.  A.  G.  Shoubridge, Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  B.  Browne,  StaffCorps 

Lt.Oolor.el  H.  B.Briggs,  Ind.  Med.  Ser 


22  Feb.  94 

14  Jan.  91 

22  Jan.  92 

1  Feb.  92 


Commandant,  5  Sept.  94.— Sick  Furlough.  [Offg.  Comdt. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.  5  Sept.  94,  with  rank  of  Major. — 

Wing  Commander,  5  Sept.  94.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

I  Wing  Officer,  18  Feb.  87.— Dist.  Recruiting  Officer,  Nusseerabad 
9  May  96,Wing  Officer,  n  Nov.  87. — With  Reserve  Transport,  Peshawur 
25  Aug.  97JWing  Officer,  5  July  89. — Sick  Furlough.  [District. 

25  Aug.  97)  Wing  Officer,  1  Nov.  89.  —Offg.  Wing  Commander. 
27  Feb.  9iiWing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  29  Dec.  93.— Sick  Furlough. 
24  Apr.  93.  Wing  Officer,  14  May  96. — Burma  Military  Police. 
24  May  93!  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  23  Feb.  97.— Furlough. 
6  Jan.  97  jOfficiating  Wing  Officer. 
10  Jan.  97  [Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
30  Sept.98:In  medical  charge,  14  Aug.  85. 


13th.  Bombay  Infantry  (Raised  6  March  1800). — 

Linked  with  2nd  and  12th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Deesa. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 2  Companies  Jats  of  Western  Rajputana,  2  Companies  Jits  of  Eastern  Rajputana  and 
Central  India,  2  Companies  Gujars  (E.  Rajputana  and  Central  India),  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans. 

"  Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx) — "Kirkeb" — "Beni-Boo-Ali" — "  Central  India" — "Afghanistan,  1879-80. 

Head  Quarters  at  Deesa.     Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  Yellow.    Lace,  Gold. 


Lt.Colonel  A.  J.  P.  Nuthall.  StaffCorps 

Captain  H.  Welman,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  0.  G.  Nurse,  StaffCorps  

Captain  J.  Jones,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  H.  Henderson,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  W.  C.  F.  R.  Macnamara,  Staff  C. 

Captain  A.  H.  Bolton,  StaffCorps    

Lieut.  F.  L.  Lloyd-Jones,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  F.  E.  Geoghegan,  StaffCorps    ... 

Lieut.  A.  O.  Lash,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  E.  A.  F.  Redl,  StaffCorps    

Lieut.  G.  M.  Lennox,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  Y.  B.  Bennett,  MB.  Ind.  M.  S. 


10  Feb.  95 (Commandant,  20  July  97. 


14  Jan.  91 
22  Jan.  92 
22  Jan.  92 

6  Feb.  95 
25  Aug.  97 
10  Nov.  97 
20  Nov.  89 
12  Feb.  91 
31  July  95 

7  July  92 
7  Nov.  97 


[of  Major.— Furlough 


nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  20  July  97,  with  rank 
Wing  Commander,  20  July  97. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
Wing  Officer,  16  Aue.  97. — Plague  duty,  Bombay. 
Wing  Officer,  1  Aug.  91. — Assist.  Military  Account.  1st  Clags. 
Wing  Officer,  28  Sept.  94.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer,  4  Oct.  89. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  7  Oct.  92. — Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  21  July  93.— Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  22  Nov.  95.—  Offg.  Adjutant. 
Wins  Officer,  5  July  95.— A.  D.  C.  to  Political  Resident,  Aden. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 


28  July  97,In  medical  charge,  2  July  97. 


14th  Bombay  Infantry  (Raised  6  March  1800). — 
Linked  with  16th  and  ifth  Regiments.- — Regimental  Centre,  Poona. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 4  Companies  Konkani  Mahrattas,  2  Companies  Deccani  Mahrattas, 
2  Companies  Mahomedans  (Bombay). 
Head  Quarters  at  Poona.     Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  Ye! loir.     Lace,  Gold. 

Major  J.  M.  Car.dy,  Staff  Corps I  2  Nov.  93'Commandant,  5  Aug.  98.  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

Captain  A.  E.  S.  Searle,  Staff  Corps  13  Aug.  90:2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  27  Apr.  98,  with  rank 

of  Major. 
Captain  E.  G.  R.  Wilkins,  StaffCorps  ...j  7  Feb.  96  Wing  Commander,  27  Apr.  98. 

Lieut.  F.  Owen-Lewis,  Staff  Corps  15  Mar.  93 Wing  Officer,  16  Mar.  96. — Furlough. 

Lieut.  H.  G.  F.  Sargent,  StaffCorps 14  Dec.  92  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  28  Sept.  94. 

Lieut.  G.  M.  G.  Parker,  StaffCorps |  3  Dec.  94iWing  Officer,  2  Feb.  94.— Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 

Lieut.  W.  A.  Light,  Staff  Corps 28  Apr.  9s|Wing  Officer,  25  Jan.  9?. 

Lieut.  W.  F.  Lang,  StaffCorps  ,12  Feb.  95|Wing  Officer,  9  July  98".— Furlough. 

Captain  G.  S.  Thomson,  MR.  Ind.  M.  S.  31  Mar.  88| In  medical  charge,  27  Jan.  93. 


16th  Bombay  Infantry  (Bained  6  March  1800). — 

Linked  with  \\th  and  17th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Poona. 


508 


Class  Company  Regiment — 4  Companies  Konkani  Mahrattas,  2  Companies  Deccani  Mahrattas,   2  Companies 

Mahomedans  (Bombay). 

"  Afghanistan,  1879-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Fort  Sandeman.    Detachments  at  Mir  Ali  Kheyl,  &c.   Uniform,  Bed.  Facing*,  Yellow.  Lace,  Gold. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Cobps. 


Asm 
Rank. 

7  July  95 

7  Jan.  90 

d  Sept.95 

1  May  98 

1  May  98 

7  Jan.  90 

Mar.  97 

Dec.  97 

July  92 

May  9j 

June  94 

Aug.  94 

July  98 


Remabks. 


Commandant,  11  June  95. — Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  Commandant. — From  20  Bombay  Intantry. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  3  Oct.  90. — Sick  Furl. 

Wing  Commander,  3  Oct.  90.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  22  Nov.  89. 

Wing  Officer,  4  Nov.  92. — Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  16  Nov.  95.— Station  Staff  Officer.  Kamptee. 

Wing  Officer,  8  Aug.  90.— Offg.Qr.Mr.— S.S.O.  Fort  Sandeman. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  10  Feb.  96. 

Wing  Officer,  30  Jan.  96. — Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.,  2nd  Class. 

WingOfficer,i5June9o. — 2ndinCom.Sawar.t  WarreeLocal  Corps. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge. 


Lt.Colonel  A.  W.  C.  Bell,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Major  R.  Bailiie,  Staff  Corps  

Major  H.  W.  Seymour,  Staff  Corps 

Major  P  H.  Saulez,  Staff  Corps 

Major  F.  A.  C.  Kreyer,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  P.  R.  Legh,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  H.  J.  MaoGeorge,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  W.  S.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  H.  Bridges,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  E.  E.  Preston,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  J.  H.  Hunter,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  F.  Stewart,  Durham  Lt.  Inf.. 
Captain  A.  F.  W.  King,  Ind.  Med.  Ser. 

17th  Bombay  Infantry  (Raised  21  December  1800). — 

Linked  with  i^th  and  16th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Poona. 

Class  Company  Regimeut — 4  Companies  Konkani  Mahrattas,   2  Companies  Deccani  Mahrattas,  2   Companies 

Mahomedans  (Bombay). 
Head  Quarters  at  Fort  Sandeman.      Detachments   at  Mir  Ali  Khel  and  Drug.      Uniform, Red.    Facings,  Yellow. 

Lace,  Gold. 

13  Aug.  go  Commandant,  5  Aug,  9S,  with  rank  of  Major. 

10  May  93  ;nd  in  Com.  and  Wmg  Couidr.  5  Aug.  93,  with  rank  of  Major. 

10  Mar.  94  '.Ving.Comdr.5  Sept.  98.— D. A. A. G.  for  Musketry,  Mhow.— Furl. 

29  Aug.  93  Wing  Commander,  5  Sept.  98. 
i4">ept.98  Wing  Officer,  17  July  91. 

3  July  93lWing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  31  Oct.  95. — Offg.  Adjutant. 

8  June 93 'Wing  Officer,  20  Apr.  gi. 

2  May  94  Wing  Officer,  11  May  90. — Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen..,  2nd  Class. 

6  May  97!  Wing  Officer,  27  Mar.  98. 

7  Nov.  95;  Wing  Officer,  26  July  98. — At  Mir  Ali  Kheyl. 

30  Mar.  galln  medical  charge,  27  Jan.  93. — Plague  duty,  Sharigh. 


Captain  R.  H.  Light,  Staff  Corps  I 

Captain  C.  W.  F.  Whyte,  Staff  Corps   ... 

Captain  H.  R.  Mead,  Staff  Corps  

Caotain  F.  S.  Widdicombe,  Staff  Corps 

Ciptain  C.  D.  Lester,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  K.  0.  Codrington,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  A.  W.  D.  Harington,  Staff  Corps. 

Lieut.  W.  J.  Cates,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  C.  E.  B.  Robinson,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  J.  O.  Sherlock,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  W.  S.  P.  Rickets,  MB.  I. M.S. 


Major  C.  R.  Phillipps,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  A.  E.  Aitken,  Staff  Corps.. 


19th  Bombay  Infantry  (Raised  i  November  1817). — 

Linked  with  20th  and  22nd  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Mhow. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 2  Companies  Gujars  (W.  Rtjputana),  2  Companies  Mirs  (W.  Rajputana),  2  Companies 

Rajputs  (E.  Rajputana  and  Central  indiai,  2  Companies  Hindustani  Mahomedans. 

"Ghuznee" — "Affghanistan" — "  Punjab  " — "  MooLrAN" — "  Goojeiiat  " — "  Kandahar,  18S0  " — 

"  Afghanistan,  1878-80." 
Head  Quarters  at  Poona.     Uniform,  Bed.     Facingt,  Yelloto.Lace,  Gold. 

10  Sept.  95  Commandant,  10  May  96,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 
14  Jan.  91  2nd  in  Command  and    vVing  Commander,  4    Sept.  9S.—  D.A.A. 

Gen.,  Bombay  District. 
7  Feb.  96  Wing  Commander,  4  Sect.  98. — With  Uganda  Rifles. 
9  May  96  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  4  Sept. 98.  — Furlough. 

0  Jan.  97  Wing  Commander,  4  Sept.  98. 
6  July  92  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  25  Jan.  95.— Offg.  Wmg  Comndr. 

29  Sept.  93  Wing  Officer,  22  Oct.  95.— Tutor  to  the  Nawabzada  Sher  Juma 
I     Khanji  of  Jumagarn. 

1  Jan.  94'Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  10  Aug.  96. — Furlough. 

11  Oct.   93  Wing  Officer,  19  Jan.   9S. — Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class. 

1  Mar.  95  Wing  Officer,  16  July  98. — -Offg.  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master. 
9  Sept. 93  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

11  Jan.  96  Officiating  Wing  Officer. — Piague  duty,  Karad. 

12  Nov.  97  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
5  Aug.  96!  Wing  Officer. 

2  Oct.    92X11  medical  charge,  11  May  94. — Sick  Furlough. 
29  July  95iOfficiatingin  medical  charge. 


Captain  W.  W.  Chitty,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  H.  E.  Lowis,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  G.  C.  F.  Sartorius,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  P.  F.  Pocock,  Staff  Coros    

Lieut.  W.  M.  P.  Wood,  Staff  Corps    


Lieut.  J.  T.  G.  Adamson,  Staff  Corp5  .. 

Lieut.  L.  M.  R.  Deas,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  E.E.  Kriekenbeek,  StaffCorp: 
Captain  P.  A.  Smurthwaite.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  C.  Steen,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  J.  D'Oyly,  Staff  Corps 

2nd  Lieut.  M.  Crichton,  Staff  Corps 
Major  A.  F.  Ferguson, MB.  I. M.S.  ... 
Captain  A.  Hooton,  Indian  Med.  Ser. 


20th  Bombay  Infantry  (Raised  i  November  181 7). — 

Linked  with  igth  and  22nd  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Mhow. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 2  Companies  Gujars  (W.  Rajputana),  2  Companies  Mirs  (W.  Rajputana),  2  Companies 

Rajputs  (E.  Rajputana  and  Central  India),  2  Companies  Hindustani  Mahomedans. 

'•  Pebsia" — "  Reshibe" — "BlTSHIBE  " — "Khooshab  ." 

Head  Quarters  at  Mhow.     2  Companies  at  Indore,  \  Coirpany  at  Asseergurh.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facings,  Yellow. 


Lt.Colonel  F.  Stevenson,  Staff  Corps 

Maior  R.  Bailiie,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  O.  M.  Mosse,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  Ayerst,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  R.  Hill,  Staff  Corps   


Lieut.  P.  0.  R.  Barclay,  Staff  Corps 

Liaut.  A.  P.  Trevor,  S.aff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  H.  Casserh',  Staff  Corps..., 
Lieut.  tl.T.C.  Calvert,  Staff  Coriis. 
2nd  Lieut.  A.  C.  S.  B.  Ellis,  Staff  Corps 

2nd  Lieut.  H.  S.  Rudkin,  Staff  Corps. 


S  Feb.  96  Commandant,  25  May  95. 
27  Jan.  96  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.  8  Nov.  96. — With  16  Bombay  Inf. 

23  Oct.   91!  Wing  Comdr.  8  Nov.  96. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
0  Feb.  95|WingOfficer,  230ct.  91. — Furlough. 

12  Nov.  93  Wing    Officer.    22   June   38. — Officiating    D.A.A.    General    for 
I     Musketry,  Mhow. 

2  Sept. 92  Wing  Officei  and  Adjutant,  3  Jan.  96. 

24  July  p4!Wiug  Officer,  8  Nov.  96. — Assist.  Commissioner,  Julhinder. 

5  June  93  Wing  Officer,  23  Feb.  97. — Officiating  Wmg  Comur.  at  Indore. 
17  Feb.  ^'Officiating  Wing  Officer.—  Furlough. 

3  Aug.  96  Officiating  Wing  Officer  at  Asseerghur. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 
20  Jan.  »7  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 


Captain  S.  Evans,  MB.  ind.  Med.  Ser.  '29  Jan.  93  In  medical  charge,  20  May  9B.  -Plague  duty,  Bombay. 


509      21st  Bombay  Infantry  (or  Marine  Battalion)  (Raised  3  January  1777). 

Regimental  Centre,  Bombay. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 4  Companies  Deccani  Mahrattas,  2  Companies  Mahometans  (Bombay),  2  Companies 

Mahomedans. 

An  Anchor  and  Laurel  Wreatn,  with  Motto  in  Hindoostanee  corresponding  with  "Per  Mare,  per  Ten  am." 
"Persian  Golf" — "  Beni-Boo-Ali" — "Burmah" — "Aden" — "Hyderabad  " — "Punjaub  " — "Abyssinia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Bombay.     Detachments  in  the  Persian  Gulf.    Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  Emerald  Green.  Dace,   Gold 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 


Lt.Colonel  A.  B.  Mein,  Staff  Corps 

Major  W.  F.  Cahusac,  Stan"  Corps    

Major  G.  W.  Mitchell,  Staff  Corps 

Major  T.R. A. G.Montgoniery, StafTCorps 
Captain  C.  H.  C.  Heyman,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  G.  Carnegy,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  Burrard,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  A.  H.  D.  Creagh,  Staff  CorDS.. 

Lieut.  A.  A.  P.  Waller,  Staff  Corns 

2nd  Lieut.  A.  W.  Daldy,  Sraff  Corns  ... 
Lt.ColonelJ.  S.  Wilkins,  DSO.  I.M.S.... 


Army 

Rank 

30  Dec. 

97 

30  Jan. 

98 

11  Ma3' 

98 

5  Oct. 

98 

13  Aug 

90 

23  Aug 

95 

24  July 

97 

5  Feb. 

98 

14  Aug 

93 

5  Aug 

qb 

16  Aug. 

97 

Remarks. 


Commandant,  28  Jan.  94. 

2ud  in  Com.  and  Wing  Oomdr.  8  Mar.  04. — D.A.A.  Gen.  Bombay, 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.  21  Dec.  94.—  Otfg.  Comdt. 

Wing  Commander,  24  Aug.  96.— On  Plague  duty,  Satara. 

Wing  Officer,  14  Feb.  90. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  25  July  90. — Offg.  D.A.A.G.  Bombay  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  2S  Aug.  91. — Transport  duty,  Peshawur. 

Wing  Officer,  13  Mar.  90. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  24  Aug.  96. — Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Qr.  Mr.  and  in  charge  of  Native 

In  medical  charge,  14  Dec.  94.  [Details. 


22nd  Bombay  Infantry  (Raised  i  January  1818). — 

Linked  with  igth  and  20th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Mhow. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 2  Companies  Gujars  (W.  Rajputana),  2  Companies  Mirs  (W.  Rajputana),  2  Companies 
Rajputs  (East  Rajputana  and  Central  India),  2  Companies  Hindustani  Mahomedans. 

Head  Quarters  at  Peshin.    Detachment  at   Sibi    and  Sharigh.     Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  Emerald  Green. 
Major  J.  F.  C.  Thatcher,  Statf  Corps  ... 
Captain  E.  A.  Kettle  well,  Staff  Corps... 

Captain  W.  G.  Hatherell,  StafTCorps  .. 
Captain  G.  W.  C.  Knatchbull,  Staff  C. 

Captain  H.  H.  Nurse,  StafTCorps 

Lieut.  F.  S.  Walker,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  P.  Haydon,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  B.  Keogh,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut.  B.  R.  Daunt,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  N.  L.  Labertouche,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  C.  Hirst,  Staff  Corps   

Lt.Colonel  P.  J.Darnauia.Ind.Mcd.  her 


13  June  9; 

13  Aug.  90 

22  Oct.  92 
10  Mar.  91 
5  Feb.  98 
1  Apr.  92 
12  July  92 
30  Dec.  93 

19  Nov.  93 

14  Ncv.  Q4 

15  July  91 
30  Mar.  98 


Comdt.  8  Nov.  95,withrankof  Lt.Colonel.—  And  Comdg.  at  Peshin 

2nd  in  Commaud  and  Wiug  Commander,  3  c  Aug.  96,  with  rank 
of  Major. — Tutor  to  H.H.  the  Maharaja  of  Alwar. 

Wing  Commander,  31  Aug.  96. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  3  June  87.— District  Recruiting  Officer,  Deccan. 

Wing  Officer,  iq  July  89. — Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  27  Oct.  90.— Offg.  Cantonment  Magistrate,  Deesa. 

VVmg  Officer,  14  Dec.  94. — Deputy  Assist.  Com.  lieu.  2nd  Class. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutint,  1  Apr.  96.— S.S.O.  Peshiu..— Officiat- 
ing Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  17  Mar.  97. — Officiating  Adjt.  and  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer,  16  June  97. — Sick  Furlougl  . 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. — On  detacumeni;  duty,  Shellabagh, 

In  medical  charge,  19  Dec.  84. 


23rd  Bombay   Infantry  (Raised  4  May   1820). 

(Second  Battalion  The  Bombay  Rifle  Regiment.) 

Linked  with  4th  and  loth  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Nusseerabad. 

Class    Company    Regiment— 2    Companies   Jats    of    Western   Rajputana,    2   Companies    Jits   of  Eastern 

Rajputana  and  Central  India,  2  Companies   Rajputs  (W.   Rajputana),  2  Companies  Punjab  MaLoinedans. 

"  Kiekee" — "Persia" — "Afghanistan,  1879-S0" — "Burma,  1885-87." 

Head  Quarters  at  Nusseerabad.     Uniform,  Ri/le  Green.      Facings,  Red. 


Major  R.  I.  Scallon,  CIE.  DSO.  S.C.  ... 

Captain  W.  S.  Delamain,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  A.  H.  Dennys.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  P.  Shewell,' Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  J.  Cumberlege,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  R.  W.  C.  Blair,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  B.  G.  B.  Kidd,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  M.  E.  L.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps  

2nd  Lieut.  G.  E.  Hardie,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  W.  E.  Jennings,  MB.  I.  M.  S. 
Captain  H.A.F.Knapton,  lud.Med.Ser 


12  Feb.  96  Commandant,  4  Nov.  98; 

Und  in  Commandand  wlngCommander. 
22  Oct.   92' 2nd  in  Command    and  Wing   Commander, 


1  Feb.  96 
16  Nov.  98 
Aug.  91 
23  Dec.  93 
16  Apr.  97 
23  Sept.  93 
23  Sept.  96 

j  Oct.  87 
29  July  98 


[Comdt. 
16   May  95.— Offg. 


Wing  Commander,  15  July  90. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  16  Oct.  91. 

Wing  Officer  a.nd  Adjutant,  5  May  93. 

Wing  Officei,  4  Feb.  97.— Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  15  Sept.  97. — Plague  duty,  Sholapore. 

Wing  Officer. — Plague  duty,  Sbolapore. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

In  medical  charge,  29  Jan.  92.— Special  duty,  Bombay. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


24th  (Duchess  of  Connaught's  Own)  Beloochistan  Infantry  (Raised  4  May  iS2o). 

Linked  with  26th  Regiment. 
Class  Company  Regiment — 2  Companies   Hazaras,  1    Company    Khattaks,  1   Company  Waziris,  2   Companies 
Punjabi  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Sikhs  other  than  Jits. 
"  Aden" — "'Central  India" — "  Afghanistan,  1879-811." 
Head  Quarters  at  Quetta.      Uniform,  Drab.    Facings,  Red.    Lace,  Gold. 


Lt.Colonel  A.  A.  Pearson,  Staff  Corps 
Bt.Major  W.  G.  Alban,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  C.  W.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps    .. 
Captain  H.  F.  Walters,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  E.  F.  Twigg,  StafTCorps 

Captain  W.  H.  Wooldridge,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  L.  Tarver,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  W.  J.  Mitchell,  Staff  Corps     

Lieut.  B.  F.  R.  Holbrooke,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  Macpherson,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  H.  K.  Chauncy,  StafTCorps 

2nd  Lieut.  H.  W.  Ashburner,  S.  C 

2nd  Lieut.  C.  E.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  D.  C.  Johntton,  lnd.  Med.  Ser. 


A  Feb 
3  Jan. 

9c 
94 

9  Sept 

■91 

6  May  96 

S  Feb. 

98 

16  Nov. 

Qt: 

6  Aug 

92 

it  Apr. 

91 

28  Sept 

95 

22  Apr. 

96 

20  Mar. 

97 

5  Aug 

96 

5  Aag. 

96 

28  July 

97 

Commandant,  5  Nov.  93. 
ud  in  Commaud  and   Wing  Commander,   16  Jan.  97. —  Com- 
mandant Zhob  Levy  Corps. 
2nd  111  Commaud  and  Wing  Commander,  5  Nov.  93. 
Wing  Commander. — Unpaid  Attache,  Intelligence  tiranch,  Simla. 
Wing  Officer,  1  July  9:. — Furlough. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  1  Oct.  93. 

Wing  Officer,  25  Jan.  95. — Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Cla?s. 
Wing  Officer,  c  Sept.  95. 

Wing  Officer  and  yuarter  Master,  13  Dec.  97. — Furlough. 
Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wmg  Officer. 
In  medical  charge. 


5i° 


25th  Bombay  Infantry  (Raised  24  May  1820). 

(Third  Battalion  The  Bombay  Rifle  Regiment.) 

Linked  with  Uh  and  2Zrd  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Nussecrahad. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 2  Companies   Jilts  of  Western  Rajputana,  2  Companies  Jits  of  Eastern   Rajputana 

and  Central  India,  2  Companies  Kajputs  (W.  Raiputana),  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans. 

"Mbeanee" — "Hydebabad  " — "Cbntral  India  " — "Abyssinia  " — "Bdema,  iBSs-fr*.'.' 

Head  Quarters  at  Bombay.   Detachments  at  Thana,  &c.     Uniform,  Rifle  Green.    Facings,  Red.    La ee.  Mohair. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 


Army 
Rank. 


Remabes. 


Major  L.  G.  Beckham,  Stntf' Corps  

Captain  R.  Williams,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  C  Tritton,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  L.  Couran,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  A.  P.  D.  C.  Stuart,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  J.  J.  D.  Sillery,  Staff  Corps    .. 

Lieut.  C.  B.  L.  Clery,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  H.  Prevost,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  de  S.  Burton,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  R.  Dudgeon,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  S.  H.  Burnett,  MB.  I.M.S. 


3  June  94 
21  June  90 
17  Apr.  gi 
10  May  93 

3  Dec.  91 
5  Feb.  98 
2  Apr.  90 
7  Feb.  93 

4  Nov.  93 
27  Feb.  95 

27  July  95 


Commandant,  12  May  94,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comrir.,  12  May  94,  with  rank  of  Major. — 

Wing  Comdr.,  14  Mar.  97. — Offg.  2nd  inComd.    [Sick  Furlough. 

WiDg  Officer,  7  Sept.  8a.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  2  Feb.  04.— Station  Staff  Officer,  Mhow. 

Wing  Officer,  7  Oct.  92. — With  4  Bombay  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer,  23  Oct.  91. — Burma  Military  Police. 

W ing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  28  Sept.  94. 

Wing  Officer,  20  Oct.  95. —  Jfficiating  Quarter  Master  atlgatpuri. 

Wing  Officer,  5  March  94. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  5  June  96. — Offg.  Sec.  to  Surgeon  Gen. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


26th  Beloochistan  Infantry  (Raised  9  March  1825). 

Linked  with  24(1/1  Regiment. — Regimental  Centre,  Quctta. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 2  Companies  Hazaras.  i  Company  Khitta.ks.  i  Company  Waziris,  2  Companies  Baluchis 

and  Brahmins,  2  Companies  Sikhs  other  than  Jats. 

"Persia" — "Khooshab." 

Head  Quarters  at  Loralai.     Uniform,  Drab.      Facings,  Red. 


Bt.Major  J.  W.  G.  Tollooh,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  H.  Turner,  staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  Parker,  itaff  Corps 

Captain  A.  T.  Rowlaudson,  St^.ff  Corps 
Captain  W.  A.  M.  Bruce,  •■Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  R.  S.  Paul,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  C.  Godfrey,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut.  A.  W.  Chitty,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Captain  A.  L.  Barrett,  Staff  Corps  . 

Lieut.  E.  F.  Orton,  Staff  Corps  

Lieat.  R.  H.Chenevix-Treneh.  S.C... 
Lieut.  C.  G.  Woodhouse,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  G.  W.  Jenuey,  MB.  I.M.S.  . 


20  May  98 
23  Apr.  92 
30  Jan.  97 

25  Aug.  97 
14  Sept. 98 
23  Juuegi 

26  June  92 

10  Jan.  94 
30  Nov.  95 

27  July  96 
22  Apr.  98 
22  Apr.  98 
30  Mar.  89 


Commandant,  16  Jan.  ej,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  25  Dec.  96.  with  rank  of 
Wing  Commander,  16  Jan.  97.  [Major. 

Wing  Officer,  1  Oct.  93.— S.S.O.  and  Cantonment  Magis.  Loralai. 
Wing  Officer,  4  Nov.  92.— Assistant  Mil.  Accountant,  2nd  Class, 
Wing  Officer,  25  Nov.  52.— Officiating  Adjutant.  [Ravvul  Pindee. 
Wing    Officer,   n    Jan.    96. — With   Indian    Contingent   British 

Central  Africa  Contingent, 
Wing  Officer,  23  Nov.  95. — Furlough. 
Wing  Officer. — With  Hong  Kong  Regiment. 
Wing  Officer,  4  June  97.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  7  Apr.  93. — Plague  duty,  Kurrachee. 


27th  Bombay  Infantry,  or  1st  Belooch  Regiment  (Light  Infantry) 

(Raised  8  May  1844). — Linked  with  29th  and  2,0th  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Kurrachee. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 4  Companies  North  West  Frontier  Pathans,  2  Companies  Hill  Baluchis  (including  alJ 

Baluchis  of  Derajat),  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans. 

"  Delhi  " — "Abyssinia  " — "  Afghanistan,  1879-80" — "  Bpbha,  1885-87." 

In  British  East  Africa  Protectorate.     Depot  at  Kurrachee.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.     Facings,  Red.     Lace,  Black. 


Colonel  W,  A.  Broome,  Staff  Corps  ... 


Captain  C.  H.  U.  Price.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  M.  J.  Tighe,  DSO.  Staff  Corps 
Captain  F.  J.  Fowler,  DSO. Staff  Corps 
Captain  W.  M.  Southey,  Stall' Corps  ... 

Lieut.  J.  H.  Peck,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  H.  Hulsebarg,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  P.  H.  Dyke,  Staff  Corns  

Lieut.  G.  G.  P.  Humphreys,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  O.  Mennie,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  0.  U.  Price,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  J.  A.  Hannyngton,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  R.  H.  Paiiu,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  W.  O.  Grant,  Stiff  Corps    

Major  S.  T.  Avetoom,  Ind.  Med.  Ser.  ... 


30  Sept.  98|Commandant,  16   Dec.  92. — Comdg.  troops  in  the  British  East 
Africa  Protectorate. 
2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.  7  Mar.  96,  with  rank  of  Major. 
Wing  Commander,  7  Mar.  96. 
Wing  Officer,  21  Jan.  87. 
Wing  Officer,  n  Sept.  91. 

Wing  Officer,  28  Sept.  94. — Burma  Military  Police. 
Wing  Ufficer  and  Quarter  Master,  15  Jan.  98. 
Wing  Officer,  25  Feb.  98. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  3  Dec.  97. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. — From  30  Bombay  Infantry. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. — From  30  Bombay  Infantry. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. — From  29  Bombay  Infantry. 
Commanding  Depot  at  Kurrachee. — From  30  Bombay  Infantry. 
Official  ing  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  77  July  88. 


2  Oct.   92 

25  Aug.  94 

25  Aug.  94 

30  Jan.  97 

10  Aug.  91 

14  May  95 

ri  Aug.  93 

19  Junft  95 

6  Feb.  95 

4  Jan.  9c 

2  Mar.  91 

28  Apr.  05 

1  Mar.  97 

2  Apr.  93 


28th  Bombay  Infantry  (Pioneers). — (Raised  21  January  1846). 

Regimental  Centre,  Kirkec. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 2  Companies  Dnccani  Mahrattas,  2  Companies  Pathans,  2  Companies  Sikhs  of  the- 

fjObana,  Ramgharia,  and  Lohar  Classes. 
"  Frogredior."     "  Kandahak,  1880" — " Afghanistan,  1879-80" — "Suakin,  18S5" — "Tofbkk." 
Head  Quarters  at  Kirkee.     Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  Yellow.     Lace,  Gold. 


Lt.Colonel  R.  E.  D.  Reilly,  Staff  Corps 
V€.  Major  W.  St.L.  Chase,  Staff  Corps 

Major  L.  II.  Vidal,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  D.  B.  Thomson,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  L.  M.  Foster,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  A.  Browtirigg,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  M.  Lane,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  D.  M.  Moore,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  N.  B.  Dunscomne,  Staff  Corps... 
Lieut.  H.  V.  M.  Langtry,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  J.  G.  Greig,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  K.  L.W.  Mackenzie.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  A.  F.  Field,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  B.  Jameson,  J/i?.  I.Med.Ser 


20  May  98 

10  Sept. 95 
1  May  98 

10  May  93 
6  Feb.  95 
9  Sept.93 

20  Sept.  91 
1  Mar.  92 
9  June  92 

2i  May  92 
5  Dec.  94 

30  Nov.  95 
Aug.  97 


Commandant,  24  Feb.  93. — Furlough. 

2nd  in  Command  and  WmgCommauder,24  Feb.  93.— Offg.Comdt.. 

Wing  Commander,  24  Feb.  93. — D.A.A.  Gen.  Aden. 

W.ng  Comdr  ,  18  Sept.  95.-  Offa.  2nd  in  Com.  S.S.O.  Kirkee. 

Wing  Officer,  18  Feb.  87.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  22  July  87.— On  Plague  duty,  Dharwur. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  5  Jan.  94. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  23  Nov.  94. 

Wing  Officer,  18  Sept.  95. —Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  18  Sept.  95.— Burma  Military  Police. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. — Extra  A.D.C.  to  t'-ie  Gov,  of  Eomoay,. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 


31  May  9o|In  medical  charge,  24  May  95. 


5n  29th  (Duke  of  Connaugrd's  Own)  Bombay  Infantry,  or  2nd  Belooch  Regt. 

(Raised  6  May  1846). — Linked  with  27th  and  T,oth  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Kurrachee. 

Class  Company  Regiment.— 4  Companies  North  West  Frontier  Pathans,  2  Companies  H  ill  Baluchis  (including  a 

Baluchis  of  Derajat),  2  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans. 

"Pkbsia" — "Rbshiee" — "Bcshibb  " — "Khooshab  " — "KiXDiEiE,  1880"—  "Afghanistan,  1879-80" — 

"  Egypt,  1882  "  "  Tel-el-Kbbib." 

Head  Quarters  at  Hyderabad.      Uniform,  Dark  Green.     Facings,  Bed.    Lace,  Black. 

lion.  Colonel.— General  H.R.R.  Arthur  W.  P.  A.  Duke  of  Connaught.  KG.  KT.  KP.  GOB.  GCSI.  GC3TG.  GCIE. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Cobps. 


Major  A.  L.  Sinclair,  DSO.  Staff  Corps 

Major  A.  C.  Tate,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  G.  S.  Broome,  Staff  Corps.  .. 
Major  F.  J.  S.  Lowry,  Staff  Corps   .. 


Captain  A.  E.  Hatch,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  P.  E.  Parker,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  C.  O.  O.  Tanner,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  .1.  A.  Hannyngton,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  W.  N.  Hav,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  W.  C.  W.  Hawkes.  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  S.  H.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps 

2nd  Lieut.  G.  Hutchison,  Staff  Corps... 
2nd  Lieut.  A.  G.  Cowan.  Staff  Corps    ... 
2nd  Lieut.  G.  W.  S.  Sherlock.  Staff  Corps 
Captain  B.H.F.Leurr.aiiii,3/B.  I.MS. 
Lieut.  A.  A.  Gibbs,  Indian  Medical  Ser. 


Abjiy 

Rank. 

2  Dec.  94 

22  Sept. 96 
5  Oct 

1  May  98 

25  Aug.  94 
29  Aug.  06 
to  Nov.  97 

2  Mar.  91 
4  Aug.  93 

23  Mar.  9" 
1  Jan.  97 

20  Jan.  97 
20  Jan.  97 
20  Jan.  97 
29  Jan.  97 
29  July  98 


Remaeks. 


Comdt.7Mar.96,withrankofLt.Col. — And  Comdg  at  Hyderabad. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  16  Apr.  94. — Furlough. 
Wing  Commander,  16  Apr.  94. — Oft'g.  D.A.A.Gen.  Bombay. 
Wing  Officer,  22  Feb.  84.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command,  Cantonment 
Magistrate,  Hyderabad.  [and  Bombay. 

Wing  Officer,  18  Feb.  87.— Insp.  of  Army  Signalling,  Madras 
Wing  Officer,  id  Ma3'  90. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer,  1  Aug.  90.— With  4  Bombay  Infantry. 
Wing  Otiicerand  Adj.  16  Apr.  94.— With  27  Bombay  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  and  Qr.Mr.  17  Sept.  97.— Offg.  Adjutant. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Furlough. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Station  Staff  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Tn  medical  charge,  19  Mar.  97. — Plague  duty,  Bombay. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


30th  Bombay  Infantry,  or  3rd  Belooch  Battalion  (late  Jacob's  Rifles') 

— Raised  30  June  1858. — Linked  with  27th  and  2gth  Regiments. — Regimental  Centre,  Kurrachee. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  North  West  Frontier  Pathan",  2  Companies  Hill  Baluchis  (iucluding  all 

Baluchis  of  Derajat),  3  Companies  Punjabi  Mahomedans. 

"Afghanistan.  1878-80." 

Head  Quarters  at  Chaman.     Uniform.  Dark  Green.     Facings,  Bed.    Lnce,  Black. 

Lt.Col.  R.  C.  G.  Mayne.Ctf.  Staff  Corps|2i  Dec.  98. Commandant,  :o  Apr.  94.  [Comdg.  at  Chaman. 

Major  G.  E.  Even,  Staff  Corps  '21  Sept.9j'2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.  ji  Oct.  92.—  Offg.  Comdt.  and 


Bt.Major  R.  Southey,  Slaft'Corps 
Captain  J.  O.  Mennie,  Staff  Corps 
Capt.  A.  L.  G.  Jacob,  DSO.  StntfCorps 
Captain  E.  L.  C.  Berger,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  C.  U.  Price,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  R.  J.  C.  Eastwood,  Staff  Corps.. 


3  Oct.   98J  Wing  Commander,  7  July  93.—  Offg.  2nd  iu  Command. 
6  Feb.  95  Wiug  Officer,  25  Feb.  87. — With  77  Hombay  Infantry. 
30  Jan.  97!  Wing  Officer,  18  Jan.  89. — Furlough. 
1  Feb.  Q7|Wing  Officer,  21  Aug.  91.— With  Hong  Kong  Regiment. 

.    Ton       .,..   U'inir  Hffidor  and    ArliniQTit     n  Of>t.     nr    Witn    -.-.    R<-.ml-...T- 


Jan.  90 
3  June  92 


Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  9  Oct  91. — With  27  Bombay  Inf. 
Wing  Officer  and  Qr.  Master,  23  Feb.  94— Offg.  Adit,  and  S.S.O. 

Chaman. 
Wing  Officer,  9  Nov.  94.— With  27  Bombay  Infantry. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. — Plague  duty,  Satara. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Quarter  Master. 


Lieut.  R.  H.  Palin.  Staff  Corps 28  Apr.  93 

Lieut.  N.  R.  Anderson.  Staff  Corps to  Jan.  97 

Lieut.  G.  Ne™-come.  Staff  Corps    22  Apr.  98 

2nd  Lieut.  W.  F.  Adair.  Staff  Corps   ...  20  Jan.  97 

2nd  Lieut.  C.E.  B.  Steele,  Staff  Corpsjao  Feb.  97!Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Il-n  medical  charge 

Note.— The  Effective  Establishment  of  a  Native  Infantry  Regiment  consists  of  Eight  Companies  with  1  Command- 
ant, 2  Wing  Commanders,  ^  Wing  Officers,  1  Medical  Officer,  8  Subadars,  8  Jamadars,  40  Havildars.  40  Naiccs,  16 
Drummers,  704  Sepoys,  or  3ic  of  all  Ranks   (Native).    Noneffective  Native  Staff. — r  Subadar  Major,  1  Native 
Adjutant.,  1  Drill  Uav'ildar.  t  DriilNaiek,  8  Hav  HaviMars,  1  Drum  Major,  1  Fife  Major. 
The  24th  and  26th  Bombay  Infantry  have  an  establishment  of  Soo  Sepoys,  or  91s  of  all  ranks. 


CORPS  UNDER  THE  ORDERS  OF  THE  GOVERNMENT  OF  INDIA. 


HYDERABAD  CONTINGENT. 

The  Contingent  consists  of  4  Regiments  of Cavalry ,  4  Field  Batteries  of  Artillery ,  and  6  Regiments  of  Infantry. 

Head  Quarters,  Bolarum. 


Major  Gen.  SirM.  G.  Gerard,  KCSI.  CB.\  2  Mar.  85 
Colonel  R.  A.  Gilchrist.  Staff  Corps  ...I  4  Aug.  95 
Jjt.Col.  C.  L.  Swaine,  MD.  Madras  Est.  31  Mar.  gl 


STAFF. 
Commandant,  1  Apr.  96. 
Assistant  Adjutant  General,  10  Nov.  95. 
Principal  Medical  Officer,  7  June  g3. 


Class  Squadron  Regiment — 1  Squadron 
At  Mominabad.J  "  Centeal  India."     Un 

Lt.ColonelF.S.Gwatkin,  Staff  Corps..-!  22  Jan. 
Bt.MajorE.F.H.M'Swiney,  Sraff  Corps  26  June 

Captain  A.  A.  Jones,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  S.  Morris,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B.  J.  H.  Humfrey.  Starr  Corps 
Captain  F.W.  C.Turner.  Staff  Corps  ... 

Cartain  A.  Andrew,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  C.E.E.F.  K.Macquoid,DSO.S.C. 

Lieut.  J.  L.  Orr,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  W.  E.  G.  Liliingston.  Staff  Coras 

Lieut..  A.N.  D.Fngan,  Staff  Corps  

2nd  Lieut.  F.  P.  P.  Rouse.  Staff  Corps 
Lt.ColonelC.  Mallins,  JIB.  Madr.  Est. 


1st  Lancers. 

Sikhs,  1  Squadron  Deccani  Mahomedans,  1  Squadron  Jats. 
iform.  Rifle  Green.     Facings,  White.    Lace,  Gold. 

go  Commandant,  27  Jan.  98. 

97  2nd  in  Comd.  and  Squad.  Comdr.  26  June  93.— Staff  Capt.  In  tell. 

29  July  93  Squadron  Commander,  16  July  93.  [Branch,  War  Office. 
23  May  96  Squadron  Commander,  12  Dec.  96. — Extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 

30  Jan.  97  Squadron  Officer,  6  Jan.  98.— With  4  Lancers.     [Gov.  of  Madras. 
2=;  Aug.  97  Squadron  Officer,  27  Mar.  90.— Burma  Military  Polic3. 

S  Sept.97  Squadron  Officer,  1  Apr.  91. 
26  Aug.  88  Squadron  Officer,  24  Jan.  92. — Staff  Lieut.  Intell.  Branch,  Burma. 
30  June  S9  Squadron  Officer,  1  Apr.  91.— Burma  Military  Police. 

S  May  90  Squadron  Officer,  S  Feb.  94. — Officiating  Adjutant. 

5  May  04  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
22  Jan.  960fficiating  Squadron  Officer. 
30  Sept. 98!n  medical  charge,  3  Dec.  86. 


Corps  under  the  Orders  of  the  Government  of  India. 
2nd  Lancers. 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— i  Squadron  Sikhs,  i  Squadron  Deccini  Mahomedaus,  i  Squadron  Jats. 
At  Bolarum,]  Uniform,  Rifle  Green.     Facings,  White.     Lace,  Gold, 


5" 


Rank,  Nambs,  and  Coeps. 


Abmt 
Rank. 


Remarks. 


Major  H.  L.  Wright,  Staff  Corps  n  May 

Cap'.ain  F   Wyllie,  Staff  Corpa  22  Feb. 

9  Sept 
25  Nov. 
16  Feb. 
14  Sept. 
21  Dec. 
12  Nov. 

3  Dec. 
16  Apr. 
25  Ot. 

1  Mar. 


Captain  T.  D.  Leslie,  Stafl  Corps 

Captain  D.  S.  Buist,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  A.  R.  Saunders,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  H.  A.  Lane,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  N.  Lovell,  Staff  Cirps    

Lieut.  S.  A.  M.  Orr,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  R.  Harbord,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  V.  K.  Birch,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  J.  Lambert,  Staff  Corps    

Lt.Colonel  G.  J.  Kellie,  Bengal  Estab. 


98  Commandant,  j  Apr.  95,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 
90  2nd  in    Command    and   Squadron  Commander,   with    rank  of 
I     Major,  8  March  96.— Furlough. 

93  Squadron  Commander,  30  July  93. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

96  Squadron  Commander,  6  Feb.  97. — Offg.  Mil.  Sec.  to  President, 
98  Squadron  Officer,  24  Mar.  93.  [Hyderabad. 
98  Squadron  Officer  — Personal  Assist,  to  President,  Hyderabad. — 
9:  Squadron  Onicer,  6  May  97.  [Sick  Furlough. 
92  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  25  Nov.  96. 

94  Squadron  Officer,  1  July  97. 

97  Officiating  Squadr  m  Officer. 
97  Officia'ing  Squadron  Officer. 
97  In  medical  charge,  1  Dec.  94. 


3rd  Lancers. 


Class  Squadron  Regiment— 1  Squadron  Sikhs,  1  Squadron  Hindustani  Mahomedans,  1  Squadron  Jats. 

Buema,  1885-87."     Uniform,  Rife  Green.     Facings,  White. 


At  Aurungabad.]      "  Cbnteal  India 

Major  J.  W.  B.  Meade,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  R.  Wapshare,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  W.  Warden,  Staff  Corps    ... 

Captain  H.  H.  Dunlop,  Staff  Corns 

Captain  W.  W.  Warner,  Statf  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  H.  K.  Dalyell,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  Tennant,  Staff  Corps  ...     

Lieut.  P.  S.  Hicks,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  P.  F.  Newnhain,  Statf  Corps 

2nd  Lieut.  H.  W.  Nwen,  Staff  Corps... 
Major  R.  James,  MB.  Madras  Est 


25  Jan. 

P7 

1  Feb. 

91 

6  Feb. 

95 

2a  Nov 

9? 

4  May 

98 

30  Dec. 

iu 

17  Nov 

QO 

4  July 

91 

7  Apr. 

91 

22  Jan. 

96 

31  Mar. 

9' 

Commandant,  10  Nov.  95,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Comdr.,  10  Nov.  95, 

Squadron  Commander,  6  Feb.  9;. — Furlough. 

Squadron  Commaniier,  2  Feb.  97. 

Squadron  Officer,  6  June  91. 

Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  1  Dec.  92. 

Squadron  Officer,  1  Apr.  93. — Furlough. 

Squadron  Officer,  20  May  97. 

Orficiatrng  Squadron  Officer. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  26  Apr.  89. 


[Major, 
with  rank  of 


4th  Lancers. 

Class  Squadron  Regiment— 1  Squadron  Sikhs,  1  Squadron  Hindustani  Mahomedans,  1  Squadron  Jats. 
At  Hingoli.J  "Cenibal  India"— "Bubma."     Uniform,  Rifle  Green.     Facings,  White.     Lace,  Gold. 

Lt.Colonel  H.  M.  Mason,  Staff  Corps  ...    8  Feb.  96  Commandant,  6  June  91. 

'2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander, 

Captain  S.M.Mason,  Staff  Corps 22  Oct.  92  Squadron  Commander,  11  Apr,  93.— S.S.O.  Bolarum. 

Captain  C.  R.  Elliot,  Staff  Corps  30  Jan.  97|Squadron  Commander,  20  May  97. 

Captain  B.J.  H.  Humfrey,  Staff  Corps  30  Jan.  97'Squadron  Commander,  3  Jan.  98.— From  1  Lancers. -Offg.  2nd 
Captain  E.A.  W.  Stotherd,  Staff  Corps 


5  Feb.  98  Squadron  Officer,  18  Nov.  88.  [in  Command. 

Squadron  Officer. 

1  Jan.  90  Squadron  Officer,  1  Dec.  92.— Burma  Military  Police. 
21  July  92  Squadron  Officer,  20  May  97. — Furlough, 
17  Nov.  92  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  1  Sept.  04. 

15  May  92  Officiating  Squadron  Officer.  — S.  S.  O.  Hingolee. 

16  Apr.  97  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
31  Mar.  91  In  medical  charge,  2  Nov.  95. 

Establishment  of  each  Regiment  of  Cavalry. — Commandant;  3  Squadron  Commanders  and  2nd  in  Command  ; 
4  Squadron  Officers;  1  Medical  Officer;  13  Native  Commissioned  Officers ;  48  Dafedars ;  6  Camel  Sowars  ;  6 
Trumpeters;  427  Troopers  ;  Total  500.     7  Apothecary;  1  Hospital  Assistant. 

Note. — The  horses  are  Silladaree  or  private  property. 


Lieut.  A.  E.  B  irnard,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  P.  N.  Leslie,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  M.H.Henderson, Staff  Corps    ... 
Lieut.  E.  E.  C.  Dalgliesh,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  R.  C.  Goodfellow,  Siaff  Corps  ... 
Major  H.G.L.Wortabet,lf.D.  Madras  Est, 


At  Bolarum.] 


No.  1  Field  Battery. 

'Mahidpoob" — "Nowah  " — "  Centbal  India. 


Captain  A.  G.Johnson,  Royal  Artillery, 12  Apr.  9oiCommandant,  16  June  94. 
Lieut.  E.  C.  Harington,  R.  Artillery   ...  27  July  92  Subaltern,  1  Aug.  96. 
Lieut.  H.  L.  Cottingham,  R.  Artillery.. .|»5  July  93  Supernumerary  Subaltern.. 

1  1 

No.  2  Field  Battery. 
At  Aurungabad.  ]  "Cbnteal  India."     Uniform,  Blue.    Facings,  Scarlet. 

Captain  L.  W.  P.  East,  DSO.  R.  Art.  ...U8  Dec.  95I Commandant,  13  Apr.  96. 
Lieut.  G.  A.  Smyth,  Royal  Artillery   ...  13  Feb.  9+  Subaltern,  9  Jan.  97. 
Lieut.  E.  F.  Corbett,  Royal  Artillery  ...  23  Nov.  94  Supernumerary  Subaltern. 


Uniform,  Blue.     Facings,  Scarlet. 


No.  3  Field  Battery. 

At  Hingolee.]  Uniform,  Blue.     Facings,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Gold. 

Captain  H.  A.  Reid,  Royal  Ani'lery  ...71  Dec.  96:Commandant,  26  Sept.  97. 

I  Subaltern, 

Lieut. W.  C.  R.  Farmar.Royal  Artillerylij  Feb.  92l0fficiating  Subaltern. 

No.  4   Field  Battery. 
At  Ellichpore.]  "  Centbal  In:dia."     Uniform,  Blue.    Facings,  Scarlet. 

Captain  T.  B.  Wood,  Royal  Artillery  ...I14  Mar.  94JCommandant,  3  Sept.  96.— Furlough. 
Captain  E.P.Lambert,  Royal  Artillery    1  Apr.  94  Officiating  Commandant. 

Lieut.  G.  A.Hope,  Royal  Artillery  I29  Jan.  ^Subaltern.  4  Apr.  96. 

'Establishment  of  each^Batterg.— 1  Commandant ;  1  Subaltern.     Gunners— 2  Native  Commissioned  Officers;  12  Non- 
56  Gunners.    Drivers — 4  Non-Commissioned  Officers;  36   Drivers;   iS 
1  Hospital  Assistant:    Total,    130.      Ordnance — 2  6-pounder  Guns, 


Commissioned  Officers;    2   Buglers 

Bullock  Drivers  ;    1  Farrier    Salootrie ; 

212-pounder  Howitzers.    The  four  Batteries  are  linked  together. 


L  L 


513  Corps  under  the  Orders  of  the  Government  of  India. 

1st  Infantry. — Linked  with  2nd  and  yd  Infantry. 
Class  Company  Regiment — 3  Companies  Rajputs,  3  Companies  Deccani  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Jits. 
AtJaulna.]  "Mahidpooe" — "Nowah."     Uniform,  'Red.     Facings,  Dark  Green. 


Rane,  Names,  and  Coeps. 

Captain  T.  E.  Plumer,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  F.  V.  Whittall,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  R.  G.  Burton,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  F.Major,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  H.  Pigou,  Staff  Corps    .... 

Lieut.  A.  H.  Coke,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  Ci.  F.  Dobbs,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieut.  A.  R.  Burton,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieut.  F.  D.  Davidson,  Staff  Corps. 

Lieut.  W.  H.  Lane,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  R.  Wetherall,  Staff  Corps 
Major  F.  J.  Doyle,  Madras  Estab 


Remaiiks. 


Commandant,  22  Dec.  96,  with  rank  of  Major.  [Major. 

2ndin  Command  and  Wins  Commander.  2  July  96,  with  rank  of 

Wing  Commander,  28  July  89. — Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  26  Junegi. — O'ig.  Wing  Comdr. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  1  Apr.  93.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  14  Jan.  91. — Burma  Military  Police. 

Wing  Officer,  22  May  97.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Wing  Officer.  6  July  97. 

Officiating  Wing  Offk-er. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Qr.  Master.— From  5  Madras  Inf. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  21  Mar.  87. 


2nd  Infantry. — Linked  with  ist  and  yd  Infantr 


Class  Company  Regiment- ; 

Head  Quarters  at  Raiohore.] 
Major  E.W.  St.  G.Welchman, Staff  Corps 
Captain  T.  H.  Hardy,  Staff  Corps 


Companies  Rajputs,   3  Companies  Hindustani  Mahomedans,  2   Companies  Ahirs 

(from  Gurgaon,  Rohtak,  Hissar,  and  Etewari). 
"Mahidpooe"—  ''Nowah" — "  Bubiia,  1885-87."  Uniform,  lied. Facings,  Dark  Green. 


Captain  H.  Lowther,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  A.  V.  Cummins,  Staff  Corps... 
Lieut.  H.  G.  W.  Chandler,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  T.  C.  Browning,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  S.  H.  E.  Nicholas,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Liout.  E.  G.  W.  Pratt,  Staff  Corps  

2nd  Lieut  W.  V.  Richards,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  T.  E.  Watson,  MB.  Madras  Est. 


11  July  94 
25  Auir.  94 

23  May  96 
15  Jan.  91 
22  Oct.   91 

5  Apr.  92 
19  May  92 

3  Dec.  94 
19  Jan.  97 
29  Julj'  98 


Commandant,  24  Sept.  94,  with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel. 

2nd  in  Command  and   Wing  Commander,  2  Oct.  97,  with  rank 

of  Major. 
Wing  Commander,  8  Dec.  96. 

SVing  Officer,  15  Jan.  93. — Burma  Military  Police. 
Wing  Officer,  27  Sept.  97.— Military  Accounts  Department. 
WingOfficer  and  Quarter  Master,  <y  Sept.  93. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  4  Aug.  93. 
Wing  Officer,  31  Oct.  96. — Furlough." 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  10  Sept.  98. 


3rd  Infantry. — Linked  with  ist  and  2nd  Infantry. 

Class  Company  Regiment — 3  Companies  Rajputs,  3  Companies  Hindustani  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Jits. 

At  Aurungabad.]      "Nowah" — "Centbal  India" — "Bubsia,  1885-87."     Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  Dark  Green 

1  May  89 

1  Sept.  91 
25  Ang.94 
29  Aug.  96 
25  Aug.  97 


Major  D.  W.  Purdon,   Staff  Corps  

Captain  C.  H.  Macdonald,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  A.  C.  F.  Bourchier,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.P.  Lane,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  S.  Richards,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  H.  Vanderzee,  Staff  Corps. ..!i4  Sept., 

Lieut.  E.  N.  Davis,  Staff  Corps 18  Mar.  90 

29  Mar.  92 
5  Mar.  92 

31  Mar.  90 


Lieut.  J.  R.  Kennedy,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  K.  E.  Nangle,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  E.  H.  Wright,  Madras  Est. 


Commandant,  12  Nov.  96,  with  rank  of  Lt.  Colonel.  [Major. 

2ndin  Commandand  Wing  Commander,  t  Dec.  94,  with  rank  of 
Wing  Commander,  1  May  96.— Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  10  Jan.  89. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer,  21  June  90. 


Wing  Officer,  21  June  90. — Burma  Military  Police. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  24  Jan.  92. 

Wing  Officer,  1  Apr.  93. — Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  11  Oct.  93. —  With  Deolee 

Irregular  Force. 
Inmedical  charge,  1  Nov.  95. 


4th  Infantry.— Linked  with  5th  and  6th  Infantry. 
Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Rajputs,  3  Companies  Deccani  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Jits 

\  t  TTllinViT^nT*.    1  "Nlflpnnp  "       TJnit'nvm      T?ed.         7?nMvnx     Dark   Grpen         T.nfp     d-nlrl 


AtElliohpore.]  "Nagpooe 

Major  A.  Adye,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  M.  T.  Shewen,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  F.  W.  Rea,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  M.  Ward,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  M.  Kirkwood,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  E.  E.  Lloyd,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  J.  R.Glasfurd,  Staff  Corps... 
Lieut.  W.J.  P.  Preston,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  H.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  Bidie,  Madras  Est 


Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  Dark  Green.     Lace,  Gold. 

13  June94lCommandant,  1  JUI3-93, withrankof  Lt.Colonel. 
1  Feb.  91 '2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  Oct.  94,  with  rank  of 
I     Major. — Officiating  Commandant. 
29  Aug.  96, Wing  Commander,  2  Oct.  97. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

29  Aug.  96  Wing  Officer,  14  Nov.  91. — Furough. 

8  Dec.  97  Wing  Officer,  1  Nov.  89. — Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
26  June  89  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  1  Apr.  91. 
17  June  91  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  1  Apr.  93. 

1  Dec.  94  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. — Furlough. 

1  July  95  Officiating  Wing  Officer. — From  9  Madras  Infantry. 

30  Jan.  96  In  medical  charge,  25  Dec.  95. 


5th  Infantry. — Linked  with  4th  and  6th  Infantry. 

Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Rajputs,   3  Companies  Hindustani  Mahomedans,    2  Companies  Ahirs 
(from  Gurgaon,  Rohtak.  Hissar,  and  Rewari). 
"  Centeal  India."     Uniform,  Red.    Facings,  Dark  Green.    Lace,  Gold. 


At  Bolarum.l 


Commandant,  2  Oct.  97,  with  rank  of  Major. 
2nd  in  Commandand  Wing  Commander,  14  June  97,  with  rank 
Wing  Commander,  2  Oct.  97.  [of  Major. 

Wing  Officer,  9  Oct.  91.— Furlough. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  1  Apr.  93. 
Wing  Officer,  18  Nov.  96. 
WingOfficer  and  Quarter  Master,  23  Feb.  94. 
Wing  Officer,  14  June  97. 
4  Sept. 95  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
1  Oct.  93iln  medical  charge,  25  Aug.  91. 
Establis  iment  of  each  Regimen*  of  Infantry. — Commandant;  2  Wing  Commanders  and  2nd  in  Command;  5  Wing 
Oficers;  t  Medical  Officer:   16  Native  Commissioned  Officers;  80  Non-Commissioned  Officers  ;  16  Dnirnruern  ; 
722  Privates  in  ist  and  2nd  Regts.,  721  in  3rd,  4th,  5th  and  6th  Regts.     1  Apothecary;  1  Hospital  Assistant. 


Captain  W.  H.Lewin,  Staff  Corps in  Aug.  91 

Captain  A.  W.  Leonard,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  G.  M.  Audain,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  R.  C.  H.  Chalmers,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  W.  Barton,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  V.  F.  W.  Tregear,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  L.  Cotton,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  S.  Palmer,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  S.  G.  Halliday,  Staff  Corps 

Major  H.  Greany,  JiTJ.Madr.Est, 


10  Mar.  94 

23  Aug.  95 
25  Aug.  97 
16  Dec.  90 

24  Sept. 92 
12  July  93 
:6  Apr.  97 


Local  Corps.  SI4 

6th  Infantry. — Linked  with  qth  and  $th  Infantry. 
Class  Company  Regiment— 3  Companies  Rajputs,  3  Companies  Hindustani  Mahomedans,  2  Companies  Jats. 
At  Hingolee.]  Uniform,  Red.     Facings,  Dark  Green.      Lace,  Gold. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Coeps. 


"Major  B.C.  M.  Lushington,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  G.  W.  Priestley,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  G.  S.  Frazer,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  E.  J.  M.  Wood,  Staff  Corps     ... 

Captain  C.  C.  Renton,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  D.  R.  Adye,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  G.  E.  J.  Perry,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  Macdonald,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  St.  J.  Cooke,  Staff  Corps  

.Lieut.  A.  C.  Hobson,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  de  J.  Luxoioore,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  E.  H.  Sharman,  Madras  Est.  ... 


Army 
Rank. 

27  June  95 
9  Sopt.93 

29  Aug.  96 
25  Aug.  97 

S  Feb.  98 
14  Sept. 98 
Izi  Sept. 91 

30  Apr.  93 

24  Sept. 94 

25  Jan.  95 
1  Jan.  97 

29  July  90 


Rkmabks. 


Commandant,  2  July  96,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel.  [Major. 

2ndin  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  12  Nov.  96,  with  rank  of 

Wing  Commander,  22  July  97. 

Wing  Officer,  22  May  90. 

Wing  Officer,  1  Apr.  91. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  10  June  90— Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  1  Apr.  93. 

Wing  Officer,  21  Sept.  94.— Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  2nd  Class, 

Mhow. 
Wing  Officer,  22  Sept.  97.— Officiating  Adjutant.-. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  3  May  98. 


THE  CENTRAL  INDIA  HORSE. 

Raised  for  service  ordinarily  in  Central  India,  but  available  on  emergency  for  General  Service. 

Placed  under  the  orders  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India  from  15  Feb.  1897. 

The  Two  Regiments  of  Beatson'sHorseincorporated  with  the  Central  India  Horse,  16  April  and  8  Sept.  i860. 

The  Regiment  of  Meade's  Horse  incorporated  with  the  Central  India  Horse  on  16  Feb.  1861.  , 

"Afghanistan,  1879-80" — "Kandahab,  1880." 

FIRST  REGIMENT. 

Glass  Squadron  Regiment.— 2  Squadrons  Sikhs,  1  Squadron  Punjabi  Mahomedans,  1  Squadron  Ranghars. 

Head  Quarters  at  Gooni,  Central  India.     Uniform,  Drab.     Facings,  Maroon. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Cobps. 


Lt.Colonel  G.  E.  Money,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Colonel  N.  F.  F. Chamberlain, Staff  C... 
Major  J.  B.Edwards,  DSO.  Staff  Corps 
Bt.Lt.Colonel  L.  Herbert.Staff  Corps... 
Bt.Major  C.  P.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  E.C.B.  Cotgrave,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  Hon.  H.  D.  Napier,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  P.  Browne,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  R.  C.  Bell,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  C.  D.  Pinney,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  T.  S.  Tancred,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  S.  A.  Cooke,  Staff  Corps 

Lieui.  H.K.  Barr,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  W.  St.  C.  Muscroft,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  B.  G.  Seton 


Abmt 
Rank. 


14  July  9 
6  Jan.  94 
30  Jan. 
20  May 
10  July  95 

10  May  93 

23  Aug.  9 
5  Feb.  9 

16  Nov.  9 
25  Sept. 90 

17  Dec.  9 
14  June  91 
19  Sept. 94 

24  Oct.  96 
30  Jan.  98 


Kemabes. 


Commandant,  15  Feb.  97.  ,. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  15  Feb.  97. — Furl. 

Squadron  Commander,  14  Mar.  87. 

Squadron  Commander,  17  July  89. — With  2nd  Regiment. 

Squadron  Commander,  11  Apr. 91. — Brig.  Major  to  Insp.Gon.  of 

Cavalry  in  India. 
Squadron  Commander,  15  Feb.  97.— Furlough. 
Squadron  Commander,  15  Feb.  97. 
Squadron  Officer,  11  Mar.  90. 
Squadron  Officer,  7  Apr.  94. — Furlough. 

Squad.  Officer,  1  Nov.  92.— Boundary  Settlement  Off.  Udaipore. 
Squadron  Officer,  8  Nov.  93. 
Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  29  Nov.  93. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  19  Mar.  98. 


SECOND  REGIMENT. 

Class  Squadrons  Regiment. — 2  Squadrons  Sikhs,  1  Squadron  Punjabi  Pathans,  1  Squadron  Ranghars. 

Head  Quarters  at  Agar,  W.  Malwa.     Uniform,  Drab.    Facings,  Maroon.    Lace,  Gold. 

Lt.Colonel  A.  Masters,  Staff  Corps  ._.....  30  Nov.  96  Commandant,  15  Feb.  97.  LSec.  to  "Viceroy 

'12nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  15  Feb.  97. —Mil. 
2nd  in  Command  and    Squadron  Commander,    15    Feb.    97.— 
Furlough. — From  n  Bengal  Lancers.  [Dalhousie. 

Squadron   Commander,  17    Apr.   88. — D.A.A.   Gen.   for   Inst., 
Squadron  Cominandei,>  17  July  89. — With  1st  Regiment. 
Squadron  Commander,  17  July  89. 
i  Squadron  Commander,  26  Oct.  91. 

i  Squadron  Commander,  15  Feb.  97. — With  the  Egyptian  Army. 
.  Squadron  Commander,  15  Feb.  97.— From  2  Bombay  Lancers. — 
Furlough. 
Squadron  Officer,  15  Feb.  97. 

1  Squadron  Officer,  26  Oct.  91. — Assistant  Political  Agent,  Gilgit. 
:  Squadron  Officer,  21  Apr.  93. — Assistant  Inspecting  Officer,  C.I. 

States,  Imperial  Service  Cavalry. 
I  Squadron  Officer,  1  Apr.  92. — Aidede  Camp  to  Sir  G.  B.  Wolseley. 
i  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  15  Feb.  97. — Furlough. 
;  Squadron  Officer,  15  Feb.  97.— On  Field  Service— With  Peshawur 

Transport  Train. 
1  Squadron  Officer,  15  Feb.  97. 

,  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. — From  2  Bombay  Lancers. 
i  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
I  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
1  In  medical  charge,  26  Mar.  94. 

Establishment  of  each  Regiment. — Commandant;  4  Squadron  Commanders  ;    4  Squadron  Officers;   1  Medical 
Officer;   4  Risaldais  ;  4  Risaidars  ;  1  Wordie  Major;  8  Jemadars;  S  Kote  Dafedars;   soDafedars; 

S  Trumpeters;  536  Sowars. 


p.a.c.  Col.  A.  G.  A.  Durand,  CB.  S.  C... 
Major  F.  H.  R.  Drummond,  CIE.  Staff 

Corps. 
Captain  W.  A.  Watson.  Staff  Corps. 
Bt.Lt.Colonel  L.  Herbert,  Staff  Corps... 

Captain  F.  C.  Grant,  Staff  tjorps 

Captain  A.  B.  Mayne,  Staff  Corps 

Bt.Lt.Col.C.V.F.townshend,  DSO.  S.C 
Captain  C.  E.  Baynes,  Staff  Corps  ..... 


Captain  W.  D.  Daunt,  Staff  Corps  . . . 
Captain  R.  L.  Kennion,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  D.  H.  Cameron,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  G.  R.  de  H.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  H.  O.  Spence.Statf  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  S.  Capper,  Staff  Corps  


Lieut.  H.  B.  Bird  wood,  Staff  Corps  . 

Lieut.  A.  Hewlett,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  N.  Hood,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  M.  R.  Pocock,  Staff  Corps  .... 


Captain  C.  M.  Moore,  MD.  Bom.Estab, 


27  Apr. 
16  Feb. 

96 
87 

11  Aug.  91 
20  May  98 
11  Aug.  91 
22  Jan.  92 
18  Nov.  96 
14  Feb.  94 

25  Aug.  97 
5  Feb.  98 
23  July  98 

16  Nov 
3  Aug. 
r2  Aug 

98 
92 
93 

1  Jan.  93 
?S  Apr.  95 
13  July  96 

4  July  98 

1  Mar.  i 


Malwah  Bheel  Corps  (Raised  24  Feb.  1840). 

Head  Quarters  at Sirdarpore  (Central India).     Uniform,  Green.    Facings,  Scarlet. 


Lace,  Black. 


Major  E.  R.  Penrose,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  G.  V.  Holmes,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  J.  Duke,  Bengal  Estab. 


12  Feb.  96 
5  Feb.  98 
30  Mar.  92 


Commandant,  7  Aug.  96,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

Adjutant,  7  Aug.  96. 

In  medical  charge,  27  Nov.  84. — And  Bhopawur  Agency. 


Establishment. — Commandant;   Adjutant;  1  Medical  Officer ;  2  Native  Doctors;  1  Subadar  Major ;  7Subadars. 
8  Jemadars ;  40  Havildars    4oNaicks;  16  Buglers;  500  Privates. 

L    L    2 


3»4« 


Local  Corps. 


Bhopal  Battalion  (late  Bhopal  Levy. — Raised  Jan.  1859,  for  General  Service). 

"Afghanistan,  1878-7Q." 
Head  Quarters  at  Sehore.     Uniform,  Drab.     Facinas,  Chocolate. 


Rank,  Names,  and  Corps. 


Major  G.  A.  Collins,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  A.  Poingdestre,  Stall  Corps  .. 

Captain  B.  P.  S.  Rooke,  Staff  Corps 


Ran*. 


Remarks. 


13  June  94 [Commandant,  2r  Aug.  95,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

28  Jan.  9312nd  in  Command  and  vviug  Commander,  12, fan.  97,  with  raDk  of 

I     Major. — Furlough. 
28  Ap-  97I  Wintr  Officer  and  Adjutant,  20  Nov.  96. — Offg  2nd  in  Command. 

Lieut.  H.  L.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps 126  Mar.  9o|Wmg  Officer.  1  Dee.  97.— O  liciating  Adjutant. 

Lieut.  F.  W.  Thomas,  Staff  Corps    '19  Fob.  92|Officiating  Wing  Officer. — From  15  Madras  Infantry. 

Lieut.  E.  T.  Carwithen,  Staff  Corps  .  J20  Nov.  9;!0fficiating  WingOfficer.  -Assist.  Commis.Off.  Khyber  Brigade. 
Lt.Colonel  A.  H.  O.Dane,  AID.  bom. Est;   iApr.^Sitn  medical  charsre,  5  Dec.  81.—  Agency   Surgeon,  Bhopal,  and 

I     Civil  Administrative  Medical  Officer  for  Geuir.il  India. 
Establishment. — Commandant;     Wing    Commander;    2   »Viu_;   Officers;    1    Medical   Officer;    1   Subadar  Major ; 
9tJabadarR;  io.Ie.nadars;  50  Havildars  ;  50  Naicks;  ?.o  Drummers;  2  Native  Doctors  ;  800  Soi/Oys. 


Deolee  Irregular  Force  (Cavalry — Lancers,  and  Infantry). — Raised  in  1857. 

Place!  under  the  orders  of  tha  Commander-in-Chief  in  India  from  15  Feb.  1837. 
"Afghanistan,  1879-80." 
•  At  Deolee.     Uniform,  Green.     Facinqs,  Scarlet.    Luce,  Gold. 

Commandant,  it  Apr.  90,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel. 

2nd  in  Comd.  A  Sauai.  Comdr.,  18  Nov.  94,  with  rank  of  Major.— 


Major  .T.  A .  Bell,  Stafi  Corps 

Major  G.  G.  J.  S.  Jones,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  F.  C.  L.  Waller,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  K.  E.  Nangle,  Staff  Corps 

Major  H.  R.  Woolbert.  MB.  B  im.  Est 
Lieut,  de  V.  Condon,  Bengal  Est.tb  ... 

£jt«4/i«4  men*.  -  Commandant ;  1  Squadron  Commander;    1    Wins 
Cavalry,  2  Troops,  with  1  Risaldar ;  2  Jemadars;    12  Dafedars 


10  Sept. 9 
4  Dec.  98 


25  Aug.  97 
5  M  ir.  92 
1  Oct.  97 


Offg.  C  unmanda  it  an  1   Jaut  mmeut  Magistrate,  Deolee. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  30  Aug.  87. — Otfg.  2nd  in  Command. 
O.fg.  Wing  O-fi  ser  an  I  Adjt.  — From  3  Inf.  Hyderabad  Contgt. 
In  medical  charge,  1  Jan.  91. — Offg.  Kotah  and  Jullawur. 
28  Jan.  9-S'O.ficiating  in  medical  charge. 

Officer;    Medical  Officer ;    2  Native  Doctors. 
2  Trumpeters  ;  81  Sowars  ;  2  Camel  Sowars  ; 


or  -.00  "of  all  ranks.  Infantry,  8  Companies,  with  8  Subadars  ;  8  Jemadars;  <,o  Havildars;  40  Naicks; 
16  Drummers;  600  Sepoys :  712  of  all  ranks.  Non-effective  Native  Sfaj/— Subadar  Major  ;  1  Havildar  Major; 
1  Native  Adjutant;  1  Drill  Naick;  8  Colour  Havildars;   8  Pay  Havildars;  1  Drum  Major;  1  Fife  Major. 


Erinpoorah  Irregular  Force  (Raised  12  June  i860). 

At  Erinpoorah  (Rajpootana) .     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facing t,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Gold. 
Colonel  P. W.  Percy -Smith,  Gen.  List.Inf.i  29  Aug.  9;  Commandant,  22  Jan.  89. — Offg.  in  Command  Deesa  District. 


Major  R.  A.  Cole,  StaffOorps 

Captain  F.  T.  C.  Hughes,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Lieut.  C.E.  Tristram,  Staff  Corps 


30  Jan.  93  2nd  in  Com  and  Squad.  Commander,  22  Jan.  89.  —Offg.  Comdt. 
9  May  96  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  22  Jan.  89. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 


16  Oct.   92 


-From  29  Madras  .In- 


Officiating   Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant.- 

fantry.— S.S.O. 
In  medical  charge,  8  Sept.  96. — Offg.  Residency  Surg.,  Nepaul. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

Wing   Officer;    1    Medical  Officer;   2   Native  Doctors. 


Captain  W.  E.  A.Armstrong,  Mad.  Est.    30  Jan.  9; 

Lieut.  J.  L.  Marjoribanks,  MB.  Bjm.Est.l2S  July  9; 

Establishment. — Commandant;    Squadron    Commander; 

Cavalry — 2  Troops,  with  1  Risaldar  :  2  Jemadars;  12  Dafedars  ;  2  Trumpeters  ;  70  Sowars  ;  4  Camel  Sowars  j 
or  100  of  all  ranks.  Non-effective  Native  Staff— 2  Pay  Dafedars.  Infantry — 8  Companies,  with  8  Subadars;  8 
Jemadars;  40  Havildars;  40  Naicks;  16  Drummers;  600  Privates;  or  712  of  all  ranks.  Non-effective  Natire 
Staff'— \  Subadar  Major;  1  Native  Adjutant;  1  Drill  Havildar  ;  1  Drill  Naick;  8  Colour  Havildars ;  8  Pay  Havil- 
dars; 1  Drum  Major;  1  Fife  Major. 


Meywar  Bheel  Corps  (Raised  15  July  1840). 


Head  Quarters  at  Kherwarah  (Rajpootana) .    Detachments  at  Kotra  and  Udaipux. 

Facings ,  Scarlet,    Lace  Black. 


Uniform,  Rifle  Green. 


Captain  C.  H   Dawson,  Staff  Corps  . 


Captain  H.  L.  Goodenough,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  P.  Bell,  Staff  Corns 

Lieut.  H.  S.  Alexander,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  G.  C.  Laiug,  Bombay  Estab... 


at  Kherwarah  and  Political 


Lt.Colonel  E.  D.  F.  Bignell,  Staff  Corps    7  July  95, Commandant,  20  Nov.  94.— Corodg 

Supdt.  Hilly  Tracts,  Meywar. 
23  Oct.    9i[2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  14  Jan.  97,  with  rank 
of  Major. — Assist. Pol. Supdt.,  Hilly  Tracts,  Meywar. — At  Katra. 


23  Aug.  95  Wing  Officer,  25  July  9b. —Political  Employ,  Cashmere. 
4  May  93  Wing  Officer,  16  Oct.  97.— Sick  Furlough. 

13  Nov.  90  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjt.— From  16  Madras  Infantry. 
28  Jan.  98  in  medical  charge,  8  Apr.  08. 
Eit.iblishnent.—  Commandant;  Wing  Commander  ;  2  Wing  Officers;  1  Medical  Officer ;  1  English  Writer  ;  2Thakoors; 
2  Native  Doctors;    1  Subadar  Major;    7  Subadars  ;  8  Jemadars;  40  Havildars  ;  40  Naicks;    1  Bugle  Major; 
15  Buglore  ;  600  Privates. 


Mhairwarra  Battalion  (late  Mhairwarra  Local  Battalion. — Raised  16  June  1822. 

"Central  India,"  "Afghanistan,  1878-70." 
Head  Quarters  at  Ajmere.      Uniform,  Scarlet.     Facings,  Yellow.    Lace,  Gold. 

Colonel  N.  R.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps ,28  Mar.  90' Commandant,  15  Apr.  90.  [Furlough. 

Captain  G.  H.  J.  Moore,  Staff  Corps   ..    22  Jan.  9o|2nd  in  Comd.  and  WingComdr..i  Nov.  94, with  rank  of  Major.— 

Captain  C   B.  B  ildocx,  S'aff  Corps 129  Aug.  96  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  27  Nov.  94.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

Lieut.  L.  E.  Fagan,  Swff  Corps 9  Oct.   9:  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant.— From  6  Madras  Inf. 

j,t. Colonel  D.  ffVeneh-Mullen,  Ben.  Est. '31  Mar.  97  In  medical  charge,  24  Mar.  93. — And  Civil,  Ajmere. 

i.sUbliHk:ient.— Commandant;  Wing  Commander;  Wing  Officer;  Medical  Officer ;  8  Subadars;  8  Jemadars  ;  40 
Havildars  ;  40  Naicks  ;  i6Drummers  ;  600  Sepoys.  Non-effective  Native  Staff—  1  Subadar  Major  ;  i  Drill  Havil- 
dar;  1  Drill  Naick;  :st  Bugle  Major;  2nd  Bugle  Major;  8  Pay  Havildars ;  8  Colour  Havildars. 


Resident's  Escort— Katmandhoo  (Nepaul)  (Raised  5  April  1816). 

Establishment.— i  Native  Doctor  ;  i  Subadar;  i  Jemadar;  5  Havildars;  5  Naicks  ;  2  Buglers;  80  Sepoys. 


Indian  Medical  Service.— Bengal. 

VFor  the  explanation  of  the  qualifications  of  the  following  Officers,  tee  page  iii. J 


515 


DlBECTOB  GeNEBAL. 

Harvey. RttfcU CB.DSO.  MD.  MCh. Hon.) 
Surgeon  to   he  Governor  General  [R]    ...  } 

Sl/BGSON  Genebal,  ranking  ca  Major 
General. 

Colonels. 
Spencer.LionelDixon.'CB. MD.  MRCS.[R] 
Warburton,  William  Pleace,  MD.  MCh.  , 

FRCSI. > 

Rave,    Daniel   O'Connell,    MD.  FRCSI.  ; 

So  i.  Surgeon  to  the  Governor  General  ...  ) 

Stephen,  Arthur,"  MA.  MB.  MCh 

Newman,  John  Henry,16  MP.  MCh 

Carmichael,  James  Charles  Gordon,18  MD.  \ 

MCh i 

Hutcheson,  George,  MD.MCh.  LRCP.EJ.  [ 

LECS.Ed ) 

Franklin,   Benjamin,  CIE.  MRCS.  LSA.  ) 

Son.  Surgeon  to  the  Governor  General...  ) 
Davis,  Geo.    M'Bride,24  CB.  DSO.  MD.  I 

MCh.  LAH.  Dub I 

Bendley,  Thomas  Holbein,  CIE.  LRCP.  \ 

MRCS.  LSA ) 

LIEUTENANT   COLONELS. 

Sanders.  Richard  Careless,  MD.FRCS.Ed.  1 

MRCS.  LSA I 

Gregg,  William  Henry,26  MB. MCh.  MRCP. 
Smyth,  Frederick  Aug.30  LM.Dub.  L.Ch.  ... 

Carr-Calthrop,     Christopher     William,") 

MD.  MRCS.  LRCPI.  LSA.  HP.  69   * 

Roe,  William  Alex.  Crauford,  LRCP.Ed.  I 

FRCS.Ed I 

Deane,  Andrew,  MD.  FRCSI.  LAII.Dub.  ... 
Murray.    William    Flool,      MB.    MCh.  ) 

FRCS. S 

Murphy,  William   Reed,**  DSO.  LRCSI.) 

LRCPI.  h.p.  72 j 

Joubert,  Charles  Henry,  MB.  FRCS 


ASSISTANT    80BGEON 


SUBGEON 


31  Mar.  6. 


Russell,  Edgar  Geer,  MB.  B.Sc.  MRCS.1 
LSA j 

Scully,  John,  LRCP.  MRCS 

Reid,  Adam  Scott,36  MB.  MCh 


Hall,  GeoETrey  Craythorue,  LRCP.Ed.') 
MRCS ) 

Bookey,  John  T.  Brownrigg,3"  LRCP.Ed.  \ 
LRCSI.   j 

Young,James,36.H-B.iL?CA.-E'i.p.B.ii.,  m.m.,  ) 

H.P.,  M.G.M.  83     S 

Hamilton,  Henry,68  B A.  MD.  MCh 


31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 

30  Sept 
30  Sept. 
1  Apr. 

1  Oct. 

1  Apr. 
1  Apr. 
1  Oct. 


MAJ.  GEN 


i  Apr.  95 


SOHGKON 
COLONEL. 


24  Oct.  92 
7  Jan.  94 

2  Apr.  94 

:9  May  94 
29  Mar.  95 
:g  Mar.  95 

1  Oct.  97 
24  Oct.  97 
24  Oct.  97 

2  Apr.  q9 


EEMABKS. 


("Director  General,  Indian  Medical  Services  and 
\     Sanitary  Commr.  with  ihe  Govt,  of  India. 


/Officiating  Principal  Medical    Officer  Punjab 
X     Command,  with  rank  of  Surgeon  General. 
Insp.  Gen.  of  Civil  Hospitals,  N.W.P.  and  Oude. 

Inspr.General  of  Civil  Hosps. Punjab.- Furlough. 

("P.  M.  O.  and  Sanitarv  Commr..  Assam  District. 

X     — Offg.  Inspr.  General  of  Civil  Hosps.  Punjab. 
Principal  Medical  Officer,  Lahore  District. 
Principal  Medical  Officer,  Presidency  District. 

1  Administrative  Medical  Officer  and  Sanitary 
\     Commissioner,  Central  Provinces. 


Medical   Officer,    Punjab    Frontier 
Inspector  General  of  Civil  Hospitals,  Bengal. 


(  Principal 
X     Force. 


1  Apr. 

1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 

1  Apr. 

1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 

30  Mar. 

<o  Mar. 


BBIG  SUK(. 
LT.COL. 


69    4  Oct.   9  j 

69  20  June  94 
69.12  Jan.  95 

69  29  Mar.  95 

69  31  Mar.  95 
69    4  Dec.  9 
69    2  Apr.  96 

1  Sept. 96 

1  Oct.   96 


30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 


30  Mar.  72 


21  Dec.  96 

9  Apr.  97 1 
9  June  97 

1  Oct.  971 


(Professor  Ophthalmic  Surgery,  &c,  Calcutta. 
(      Medical  College. 
Civil,  Burd wan.— Sick  Furlough. 

(MedicRl  Storekeeper,  Punjab  Command.— Offg. 

<      P.M.O.  and  Sanitary  Coir>mr.  Assam,  with 

(     rank  of  Colonel. 

Sanitary  Commissioner,  Punjab.— Furlough. 
Residency  Surgeon,  Cashmere. 
Civil,  Shahabad. 

6  Bengal  Infantry. 

f  Professorof  Midwifery, Med. Coll., and  Obstetric 
(.     Physician,  Eden  Hospital.  Calcutta. 
I  Professor    of    Materia    Medica    and    Clinical 
•I      Medicine,  Medical  College,  Calcutta,   and   ex 
(     officio  2nd  Physician  to  the  College  Hospital. 
Assay  Master,  Calcutta  Mint. 
38  Bengal  Infaotry. 
("Insp.  Gen.  of  Prisons,  N.  W.   P.  and  Oudh. — 

Offg.  Insp.  Gen.  of  Civil    Hospitals,   N.   W. 

Provinces  with  rank  of  Colonel. 


Martin,  Daniel  Nicholas,35  MD.  MCh 

Lawrie,  Edward,  MB.  MRCS 

Zorab,  John  Manook,  MB.  MCh 

Dutt,  Russick  Lall,  MD.  MECS.  LSA 

Duke.  JosTma,40  MRCS.  LSA : 

M'Conaghey,  John,  MD.  MCh 

Palmer,  Edward,41  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Holmes,  Robert  Andrew  King,  BA.  MD.  1 

MRCS > 

Moriarty,    Matthew     Denis,    BA.     MB.) 

FRCSI.    i 

Bovill,  Edward,42  MB. MCh.  FRCS 

O'Brien,  Bartholomew,  MD.  3iCk 

Ahmed,  Zalnoor  Allee,43  MD.  LRCP.Ed.  \ 

LFPS.Glas j 

Griffiths,  Wm.  Edwin,4'  MRCS.  LSA 


Wilkie,  David,  MB. MCh.  h.p.  73  

Macdonald, Denis  Peter,45  MD.MCh. LRCSI. 

Wright,  Frederick  Wm.46  DSO.  MB.  MCh. 

Willcocks,  Alexander  John,  MD.  MRCS.  ) 


Hon.  Surgeon  to  the  Governor  General 

M'Kay,  Henry  Kellock,4-.M".R  OS.  LSA 

Swaine,  Frederick  Robert,  MB.  MCh.   .. 
Browne, Samuel  Haslett.^C'-E.  MD  MCh 

Hon.  Surgeon  to  the  Governor  General   .. 

Mair,  Edward,  MB.  MCh 


j"  ilar.  72  24  Oct.  97  1  Battalion  5  Goorkhas. 
j  j 

30  Mar.  72J24  Oct.   971  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners. 

31  Mar.  7620  >tnr  0°!  Battalion  3  Goorkhas. 


1  Oct. 

30  Mar. 
30  Mar. 
50  Mar. 
30  .Mar. 
3c  Mar. 
30  Mar. 

30  Mar. 


,     5"  Civil,  Central  Prov. — In  charge  No.  37  Native 
9    z  ucc-   °9[  '„     Field  Hospital, Malakand  Force. 
72  30  Mar.  9;!  Residency  Surgeon,  Hyderabad. 
72!3o  Mar.  92  Civil,  Cuttack. 
72130  Mar.  92  Civil,  Hooghly. 
72'3o  Mar.  92'Malwah  Bheel  Corps. 
72J3o  Mar.  gzlCivil  and  Lunatic  Asylum,  Lucknow. 
72(.3o  Mar.  92)9  Bengal  Lancers. 

72  30 Mar.  92  Superintendent,  Central  Jail,  Lucknow. 
1  Oct.  72    1  Oct.  92  Civil  and  Jail,  Meerut. 

72    1  Oct.  92 ;  Civil,  Moorshedabad. 

72    1  Oct.  92JC1V1I  and  Jail,  Allahabad. 

72|   1  Oct.  92,28  Bengal  Infantry. 

72    1  Oct.  92I20  Bengal  Infantry. 

-,|  j  A  I  j  Statistical  Officer  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Sanitary 


1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 

1  Oct. 

1  Oct. 

1  Apr 

1  Apr, 


1  Apr.  73    T 
30  Sept. 73  30 


"<  &c,  Departments.  [keeper,  Bengal  Comd. 
Apr.  93lSenior  Med.  Officer,  Port  Blair.— Offg.  Med.  Store- 
Apr.  93 !  1  Battalion  2  Goorkhas. 


Armstrong,  James,  MB.  MCh 

Fullerton,  John  Campbell,58  BA.  MB.  MCh 

Warden,  Charles  James   Hislop,  LRCP.  } 

MRCS. j 


30  Sept. 

30  Sept. 

31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 

I31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 


Sept.93 'Civil,  NainiTal. 

Sept.93  Civil,  Jubbulpore,  and  Supdt.  Lunatic  Asylum, 

93  Civil  and  Jail,  Lohardugga. 

94Principal,  Lahore  Medical  College. 
,,  I  (  Superintendent   Central  Jail,  Bareilly. — Offg:. 

74;3i  Mar.  94   ^     Insp_  Gea   of  prisous,  Bengal. 

94  Civil  and  Jail,  Cawnpore. 
94  Agency  Surgeon  and  A.M.O.  Beloochistar. 

I  Medical  Storekeeper   to  Government,   Bengal 


73'3° 
73  30 

74|3i 


7431 

74  31 


Sept.< 
Mar. 


Mar. 
Mar. 


31  Mar.  74  31  Mar.  94   {     Command.-Furlough. 


5i6 


Indian  Medical  Service. — Bengal. 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 

Stoker,  Rd.  Nugent,51  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Bomford,  Gerald,"  MB.LRCP.MRCS.LSA. 

M'Cartie,  Charles  Joseph,"  MB.  MCh 

Ranking,  George  Spiers  Alex.  BA.  MB.  \ 
MRCS.  LSA.  H.p.  75  $ 

Murray,  Robert  Davidson,54  MB.  MCh 

Comins,  Dennis  Wood  Deane,55  LRCP.1 

MRCS $ 

O'Connor,  Patrick  Fenelon,56 MB.  MCh.    ... 

Koran.  James,"  BA.  MB.  MCh 

Simmonds,    William    Allason,58    LRCP.\ 

MRCS.LSA ■ 

Macrae,  Roderick, 50  MB.  MCh 

Bate,  Thomas  Elwood  Lindesay ,  LRCPI.  ~t 

LRCSI S 

Borah,  bhibram,60  MB.  LRCP.Ed.  LFPS.  1 

Gl.au i 

Weir,  Patrick  Alex.,61  MA.  MB.  MCh.Ab.  j 

H.P.  76    > 

Haig,  Percy  de  Ha  Era,6*  LRCP.  MRCS 

Lewtas.Johnte  MB.  MRCS.  LSA 

Mawson,  Wm.  Artnur,07  LRCP.  MRCS 

Dantra,  Sorabshaw  Horma.su,  MB.  MCh.... 

Doyle,  Bernard,69  MB.  MCh 

Cobb,  Robert, MB.  LRCP.  MRCS 

Cadge,  William  Hntson,  LRCP.  MRCS 

Beatson,  Chas.Hy.82  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed... 
Owen,    Charles     William,"1   CMG.    CIE.) 

LRCP.  MRCS j 

Griffiths,  Gilbert  Saunders,"2  MRCS.  LSA... 

Owen,  William,73  BA.  MB.  LRCSI 

Kellie,  George  Jerome,"5  LRCP.  MRCS 

Basu,  Dharmadas,  LRCP.Ed.  LFPS.  Glas. 
Mackenzie,  Alexander  William,'0  MB.  MCh. 

ffrench-Mullen,  Douglas,  MB.  MCh 

Nelis,  James  Alexander,78  MB.  LCh 

Crofts,AylmerMartin,"9iiJCP.E<i.iJ2C5.£<Z, 

Crofts,  James,60  MB.  MCh 

Coates,  William,81  MB.  MCh 

Thomson,  Samuel    John,83  CLE.   MRCS.  \ 

LSA.  H.P.  M.G.M.  78 > 

Campbell,  Robert  Neil,8*  MB.  MCh 

Brander,  Edward  Salisbury,85  MB.  MCh.  \ 

LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed j 

Chatterjie,  Fakir  Chundra,86  MB.  MCh 

Emerson,  George  Augustus,8'  MB.  MCh.  ... 
ffrench-Mullen,  JarUth,  MB.  MCh.  h.p.  77 
Cretin,    Eugene,89   MB.    LRCP.    FBCS.\ 

LSA.  H.P.  M.G.M.    78 j 

Duncan,   Andrew,9"    MB.  FRCS.    LSA.  ] 

P.B.M.  78,   P.G.M.  86    j 

Nicholson,  George  Frederick.  31 D.  LRCSI. 
Bigger,  Saml. Ferguson,92  MB.  MRCS.LSA. 
Robertson,    Sir    George     Scott,93   XCSI.  ) 

MRCS.  LSA j 

Grainger,  Thomas,138  MB.  MCh 

Sweenv,  Terence  Humphrys,95  LRCPI.  "i 
FRCSI.  h.p.  p.b.m.  79 ( 

Barry,  Daniel  Francis,96  MB.  MCk.~> 
M.G.M.  79 S 

Harris, Geo.  FrancisAngelo,9'iiZCP.3/iJCS- 

Anderson,  John,98  MB.  MCh 

Bamber,  Charles  James,99  LRCP.  MRCS. 

Majors. 
Perry,  Francis  Frederic,  LRCP.  MRCS.\ 

H.P.  M.G.M.  P.B.2I.  79  $ 

Little,  Stephen,101  MB.  MCh 

Gimlette,  Geo.HartDesmond,102J/Z>.irC7i.  > 

MRCS.LSA ) 

Hunter.ChristianBernard,103  LRCP.  MRCS. 
Smith.Julian  Carter  C-j,vmnton,,aiMB.MCh. 
Dennys,  George  Wm.  Patrick,  ™*LRCP.MRCS 
Macnamara,  John  William  Unthank,  MB.  1 

LRCSI.  LAR.Bub } 

Sykes,  Joseph,"'06  LRCP.Ed.  LFPS.Glas 

Tuohy,  John  Francis,107  MB.  MCh    

Lukis,Chas.Pardey,108JM"J2C5.£>S^.  p.b.m.  80 
Whitwell,  Robert  Richard  Harvey, MB.  MCh. 

Waddell,  Lawrence  Auetine,109 MB.  MCh.... 

Spencer,DhanjibhaiBarjoeji,U0Xi7'P<S.  Glas. 


30  Sept.  74 

30  Sept.  74 

30  Sept.  74 

31  Mar.  75 

31  Mar.  75 

31  Mar.  75 

75 
75 


31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 


SURGEON. 


31  Mar.  75 

30  Sept. 

30  Sept. 

30  Sept. 

31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
30  Sept. 

30  Sept. 

30  Sept. 

31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 


31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

1  Oct. 

1  Oct. 

1  Oct. 

1  Oct. 

1  Oct. 
30  Mar. 

30  Mar.  7g 

30  Mar.  78 

30  Mar. 
30  Mar. 

30  Mar. 

1  Oct. 


30  Sept.  78 
30  Sept. 78 

30  Sept.  78 

30  Sept.  78 
30  Sept.  78 


oORGliON 
T.T.CriL. 


0  Sept.  Q4 
30  Sept.  94 

30  Sept.  94 

31  Mar.  95 

31  Mar.  95 

31  Mar.  95 

31  Mar.  95 
31  Mar.  95 

31  Mar.  95 

31  Mar.  95 

31  Mar.  95 

31  Mar.  95 

30  Sept.  95 

30  Sept.  95 

30  Sept.  95 

31  Mar.  96 
31  Mar.  96 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar.  96 
31  Jlar.  96 
30  Sept.  96 

30  Sept.96 

30  Sept.96 

31  Mar.  97 
31  Mar.  97 

1  Mar.  97 
31  Mar.  97 
31  Mar.  97 
31  Mar.  97 

31  Mar.  97 

31  Mar.  97 

31  Mar.  97 

1  Oct.  97 

1  Oct.  97 

1  Oct.  97 

1  Oct.  97 

i  Oct.  97 

30  Mar.  98 

30  Mar.  98 
30  Mar.  98 

30  Mar.  98 
30  Mar.  98 

30  Mar.  98 

20  May  98 


REMARKS. 


4  Punjab  Infantry. 

(Principal,   Medical   College,  Calcutta,  and  ex- 
I     officio  1st  Physician,  Med.  Coll.  Hosp.— Furl. 

39  Bengal  Infantry. 

Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Examiners. 

1  Civil,  Howrah.Offg.  Professor  of  Surgery,  Med. 
■j      Coll.  Calcutta,  and  ei-ojpcio  1st  Surg,  to  Col- 
{    lege  Hospital. 
Inspector  General  of  Jails,  Bengal.— Furlough. 

6  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Civil,  Mussoorie. 

12  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Dacca. 

Inspector  General  of  Prisons,  Punjab. 

Civil,  Silchar. 

Agency  Surgeon,  Baghelkhund.— Sick  Furlough. 

1  Punjab  Cavalry. 
Civil,  Darjeeling. 
11  Bengal  Lancers. 
Civil  and  Jail,  Mandalay. 
Civil,  Peshawur. 

Civil,  Patna. 

Civil,  N.  W.  Provinces,  Sick  Furlough. 

10  Bengal  Lancers. 

Medical  Adviser  to  H.  H.  Maharaja  of  Patiala. 

Lahore  District. 

Superintendent  Opium  Factory,  Behar. 

2  Lancers  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
Civil,  Jessore. 

2  Battalion  5  Goorkhas. 
Merwara  Battalion. 

3  Sikh  Infantry. 

(  Residency  Surgeon,  Gwalior,  and  Med.  Officer 
(.     to  the  Maharajah. 

5"  In  rued,  charge  of  Kotah  and  JhalrapatamPoIit. 
i     Agencies.— Offg.  Residency  Surg.  Gwalier. 
Civil,  Lahore. 

Sanitary  Commissioner,  N.  W.Prov.  and  Oude. 
Civil,  Shillong. 
Civil,  Futtehghur. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Azimghur. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Dehra  Dhoon.— Furlough. 

Civil,  Rajshahye. 

1  Bengal  Infantry. 

2  Battalion  2  Goorkhas. 

Civil,  Mooltan. — Sick  Furlough. 


30  Sept.93 
;o  Sept.  98 

30  Sept.98 

30  Sept.98 
30  Sept.98 


SURGEON 
MAJOR. 


31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Oct. 

31  Oct.  79 

31  Oct.  79 
31  Oct.  79 
31  Mar.  80 
31  Mar.  80 

31  Mar.  80 


?encer,DhanjibhaiBarjoeji,110Xi7'P<S.Giaj.  ■)        •., 
ZSA „ j  3uuar 


31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 

3 1  Mar. 

31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Oct. 

31  Oct. 
31  Oct. 
31  Oct. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 


31  Mar.  92 


3  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Political  Agent,  Chitral.— Furlough. 

Civil,  Khoolna.— Ofig.  Civil,  Mozufferpur. 


Civil  and  Lunatic  Asylum,  Benares. 

Civil,  N.W.  Provinces. — Sick  Furlough. 

("Civil,  Nagpore,  and  Supdt.  Lunatic  Asylum. — 
<      Offg.  Principal  Med.  Coll.  Calcutta,  and   ex 
(.     (ifficio  1st  Physician  Med.  Coll.  Hospital. 
Civil,  N.W. P. — On  deputation  Joint  Civil,  Simla. 
Civil,  Rawul  Pindee.— OBg.  San.  Commr.Punjab. 


Professor  of  Surgery,  Lahore  Medical  College. 
Civil,  Rawul  Pindee. 
Residency  Surgeon,  Indore. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Chindwara. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Saharunpore. 

(iivil,  Sealkote. 

Civil,  Jail,  and  Lunatic  Asylum,  Tezpore. 

Civil,  Jail,  and  Lunatic  Asylum,  Bareilly. 
Civil,  N.W.  Provinces. — Furlough. 
Civil,  N.  W.  Provinces. 
Civil,  Chumparun.— Offg.  Civil,  Patna. 

(  Chemical  Examiner  and  Professor  of  Chemistry, 

\     Med.  College,  Calcutta. 

12  Bengal  Infantry. 


Indian  Medical  Service. — Bengal. 


5*7 


Majors. 

Clarke,  James,"'  MD.  MCh 

Vaid,  Cooverjee   Cawasjee,112  LRCP.Bd.\ 

LFPS.Glas ) 

Pank,PhilipDurrell,112t£#CP.£rf.  LRCS.Ed 
Mulroney,  Thomas   Richard,  MD.   MCh.  > 

LRCP.Ed.LRCS.Ed.  MRCS $ 

Maodonald,  Thomas  Rankin,113  MB.  MCh. ") 

LRCS.Ed i 

Giles,  George  Michael  Jas., lu  MB.FRCS.  1 

LSI.  h.p.  p.b.m.  81    j 

Sedgetield,  Arthur  Rbt.  Wyatt,  MB.  MRCS. 
Dobson,  Edwin  Francis  Horatio,  MB.  MCh. 
Shearer,  Johnston,115  L>SO.  MA.  MB.  MCh. 

Hassan,  Syed,116  MB.  LRCP.  MRCS 

Banerji,    Hem     Chandra,117    LRCP.   Ed.\ 

LFPS.  Glas ) 

Nandi,  Sambha  Chandra,116  MB.  MCh. 

Peck,  Francis  Samuel,118  LRCP. Ed.  MRCS. 
Hawkms,FrederickDalyC£esar,Z.RC'P.-Ei. ") 

MRCS i 

Cunningham,  John  Adams,  MD.  MCh 

Hudson.HarryChalmers,115  LRCPI.LRCSI. 
Silcock,  Alexander,  BA.  MB.  BCh.  MRCPI. 

Mullane,  Patrick,120  MD.,  MCh 

Rodgers,  John  Win., 121£.KCP.iV.  LRCS.Ed. 
Maciaren.  Jas.  Farquharson,121t MB.  MCh. 
Young,  Louis  Tarleton,122  BA.  MB.  BCh. ) 

Dub.  LCh.  h.p.  m.s.m.  p.b.m.  82 ) 

Gibbons,  Jas.  Barry,  LRCSI.LRCPI.u.  11.  82 
Grant,  Donald  St.    John  Dundas,123  MB.  ) 

BCh 5 

Crawford,  Dirom  Grey,  MB.  MCh.  Hon.  \ 

FRCSL.    ) 

Charles,    Richard    Havelock,   MD.  MCh.  > 

LRCS.Ed.  h.p.  p.b.m.  82 j 

Duncan,  George, l24  MB.  MCh.  LRCS.Ed.  ... 
Sykes,  Wm.  Ainley,125  DSO.  MB.  LRCP.i 

MRCS 5 

Leahy,  Albert  William  Denis,  MD.  FRCS.  \ 

LSA.  H.p.83    j 

Weir,  Richard  Bose,  MB.  MCh.Ab.  p.b.m.  3S 
Pratt,  Jas.  John,125  MRCS.  LRCP.Ed.si.-e.  1 

m.m.  84  i 

Shore,  Robert,  MD.  LFPS. Glas 

Walsh„John  Henry  Tull,12"  MRCS.  LRCP  > 

H.P.  M.G.M.  M.M.  84    ) 

Hendley,  Harold,123  MRCS.  LSA 

Banatvala,    Hormasjie    Edaljie,120    MD.  > 

LRCP.  MRCS } 

Fink,  George  Herbert,  MRCS.  LSA 

Alpin,    William  George  Patrick,13"  MD.  / 

LRCP.  MRCS $ 

Leslie,J.TasmanWaddell,130tJii?.irCA.^ii. ) 

H.P.M.G.M J 

•  Pram,  David,  MB.  2ICh. LRCS.Ed 

Bown,  Arthur  Thomas,131  LRCP.  MRCS.... 
Mukerji,  U.  Nath,13't  MD.  MCh.  MRCS.  ... 

Price,  William  Locking,132  MB.  MCh 

Drury,  Francis  James,133 BA.  MB.  BCh.  ... 
Dyson,  Herbert  Jekyl,134  FRCS.  LSA.  M.M.85 
Rogers,  Fredk.  Arth,135 DSO. LRCP. MRCS. 
Carroll,       Edward       Richard      William") 

Charles,136  LRCP.  MRCS J 

Woolbert,  Henry  Robert,  MB.  MRvS 

Baker,  George  Henry,1"  MRCS.  LSA 

Adie,  Joseph  Rosamond,139  MB.  MRCS.    ... 

Younan,  Arthur  Charles,140  MB.  MCh 

Alcock,  Alfred  William,  MB. MCh 

Cadell,  John  Macfarlar.e,141  MB.  MCh 

Thorold,  William  Grant,  LRCP.  MRCS.  } 

H.P.    M.M.    86    j 

nehir,Pa,tric'k.<ii2MD.LRCP.Ed.FRCS.Ed.  ) 
MRCS.  LSA. DPH.Camb.x.G.K.  Z6 j 

Pisani,  Lionel  John,143  MRCS.  LSA 

Basu,  Basanta  Kumar,  MD.  MCh 

Sinha,  Narendra  Prasanna,  143t  MBCP.'t 
MRCS $ 

Edwards,  William  Rice,  MD.MRCS 

Mactaggart,  Charles,  MA.  MB.  MCh 

Evans,  John  Fenton,144 1TB.  MCh 

Bell,  George  James  Hamilton,145  MB.  MCh 
Daly,  Joseph  Thomas,  MB.  MCh.  MRCPI. 

Fooks,  Henry,146  MRCS.  LSA 

Hudson,  Ernest,1*1  FRCS.  LSA 

Dawson,  Arthur  William,  MB.  MRCS 

Robinson,  Wm.  Hy.  Banner,148  LRCPI.  1 
LRCSI. $ 

Macnamara, Robert  Joseph,  MD.  MCh 

Pilgrim,  Herbert  Wilson,  MB.MRCS.LSA. 
French,  George  Brooke,140 LRCP.  MRCS... 
Wyville-Thomson,  Francis,  MA.  MB. MCh. 


SURGEON 


31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

31  Mar.  80 

2  Oct.  80 


81 


2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 

2  Oct.  : 

2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 

2  Apr. 

2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 
2  Apr.  B 
2  Apr.  8 
2  Apr.  8 
2  Apr.  S 

1  Oct.   8 

1  Oct.    8 

1  Oct.   8 

1  Oct.   8 


1  Apr.  8 
1  Apr.  8 
1  Apr.  82 

10  Sept. 82 
30  Sept.82 
29  Sept.  83 

29  Sept.  83 
1  Apr.  84 
i  Apr.  84 
1  Apr.  84 
1  Apr.  84 
1  Apr.  S4 

1  Oct.    84 

1  Oct.  84 
1  Oct.  84 
1  Oct.  84 
1  Oct.  84 
1  Apr.  85 
1  Apr.  85 
1  Apr.  85 

1  Apr.  85 

1  Oct.  85 
1  Oct.  8s 
1  Oct.  8=; 
1  Oct.   85 

1  Oct.  85 

1  Oct.  85 
1  Apr.  86 

1  Apr.  86 

i  Apr.  86 
1  Apr.  86 

1  Apr. 

1  Apr. 

1  Apr.  85 

1  Apr. 

1  Apr. 
1  Apr.  86 
1  Apr. 
1  Apr. 
1  Apr.  86 
1  Apr.  86 

30  Sept.  86 
30  Sept.86 
30  Sept.86 
30  Sept.86 


BURG. 
Mi.TOR. 


31  Mar.  92 
31  Mar.  92 
31  Mar.  92 
31  Mar.  92 

31  Mar.  92 

2  Oct.  92 

2  Oct.  92 
2  Oct.  92 
2  Oct.  92 
2  Oct.  92 

2  Oct.  92 
2  Oct.  02 
2  Oct. 

2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 

1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 


i  Oct.  93 

1  Apr.  94 
1  Apr.  94 
1  Apr.  94 

30  Sept.Q4 
30  Sept. 94 
29  Sept.  95 
29  Sept.05 
1  Apr.  96 
1  Apr.  96 
1  Apr.  96 
1  Apr.  96 
1  Apr.  06 

1  Oct.   96 

i  Oct.  96 
1  Oct.  96 
1  Oct.  96 
1  Oct.  96 
1  Apr.  97 
1  Apr.  97 
1  Apr.  97 

j  Apr.  97 
1  Oct.  97 
97 
97 
97 
97 


1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 

1  Oct. 


REMARKS. 


Civil,  Goordaspore. — Sick  Furlough. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Mirzapore. 

Residency  Surgeon,  Jaepore. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Umritsur. — Sick  Furlough. 

Civil,  Saran.— Furlough. 

Civil,  N.  W.  Provinces. — Sick  Furlough. 

Supdt.  Opium  Factory,  Ghazeepore.— Sick  Furl. 
Civil,  Dhoobree.— Offg.  M.  S.  K.  Punjab  Comd. 
27  Bengal  Infantry. 
3  Bengal  Infantry. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Sylhet. 

Officiating  Civil,  Barrackpore. 
Civil,  MozufFerpore. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Moradabad. 

Civil,  Mooltan. — Offg.  Lahore. 

16  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Belaspore.— Offg.  Civil,  Nagpore, 

2  Battalion  3  Goorkhas. 

2  Sikh  Infantry. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Ghazipur. 

Civil,  TJmballa. 

Supt.  Campbell  Med.  School  &  Hospital,  Sealdah. 
f  Chemical  Examiner,  Punjab,  and  Professor 
(.     Medical  College,  Lahore. 

Civil,  Monghyr. — Offg.  Civil,  24-Pergunnahs. 

I  Professor  of  Anatomy,  Medical  Coll.,  Calcutta, 
t     and  ex-officio  2nd  Surg.  College  Hospital. 
2  Punjab  Infantry. 

18  Bengal  Lancers. 

Civil,  24-Pergunnahs. — Sick  Furlough. 
Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Futtehghur. 
Civil,  Med.  School  and  Lunatic  Asylum,  Agra. 
Residency  Surgeon,  Meywar. 
Civil,  Midnapore. — Offg.  Moorshedabad. 
Joint  Civil  Surgeon,  Simla. 
Civil  and  Jail,  Betul. 
Civil,  Garo  Hills. 

Civil  and  Jail.  Fyzabad. 

f  Secretary  to  Director  General  and  Sanitary 
I     Commissioner  with  Government  of  India. 

Supdt.  R.  Botanical  Gardens   and    Government 

37  Bengal  Infantry.  [Quinologist,  Calcutta. 

Bengal  Infantrj'. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Seonee. — Officiating  Civil, Belaspore 

Civil,  Chittagong. 

Sanitary  Commissioner,  Bengal. 

Civil,  Mymensingh. — Offg.  Monghyr. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Gowhatty. 

Deolee  Irregular  Force. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Goruckpore. 

Civil,  Goojerat. 
Bengal  Infantry. 

Superintendent  of  Museum,  Calcutta. 

j  Deputy  Sanitary  Commr.  2nd  Circle,  N.W.  Pro- 

(     vinces  and  Oude.  —  Sick  Furlough. 


1  Apr.  gSIDeputySan.Commr.istCircIe.X.W.P.— SickFurl. 


1  Apr.  98 

1  Apr.  98 
1  Apr.  93 

1  Apr.  98 

1  Apr.  98 

1  Apr.  98 

1  Apr.  98 

1  Apr.  93 
1  Apr.  9S 
1  Apr.  98 
1  Apr.  98 
1  Apr.  98 

1  Apr.  98 


30  Sept. 93 
30  Sept.93 
3c  Septus 
o  Sept.98 


43  Bengal  Infantry. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Alighur. 
4  Bengal  lnlanlry. 

Civil,  Rungpore. 

Civil,  Quetta. 

(  Superintendent  Cent.  Prison, Allahabad.— Offg. 

(.     Inspt.  Gen.  of  Prisons,  N.W.P.  and  Oude. 

/Resident  Physician,  Medical  College  Hospital, 

\     Calcutta,  andProf'.of  Pathology,  Med. College. 

Superintendent,  Insein  Jail. — Sick  Furlough. 

8  Bengal  Cavalry. 

15  Bengal  Lancers. 

Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Benares. — SickFurl. 

2  Bengal  Lancers. 

34  Bengal  Infantry. 

Superintendent  Mooltan  Central  Jail. 
Surg.   Supdt.  Presidency  Gen.  Hospital. 
8  Bengal  Infantry. 

3  Bengal  Cavalry. 


5*8 


Indian  Medical  Service. — Bengal. 


■  URGBOiV 
MiJOBS.  CAPTAIN. 

Brown,  Edwin  Harold,  LRCP.  LRCS.Ed...  30  oept.dol30Sept.g8 

Bensley,  Charles  Norman,  MB.  MCh 30  Sept. 86  30  Sept  98 

Henderson,  Selby  Herriot,  MB.  MCh 30  Sept.86|3o  Sepc.98 

Scotland,  David   Wilson,  MB.  MCh 30  Sept.86  30  Sept.98 

Green,  Chas.  Robert  Mortimer,150  LRCP.  \        ~ .  0,       0,0 

MRCS.  LSA I  3°  Sept.86  30  bept.98 

Selliek:,  James  Henderson,  MB.  MRCS.   ...  30  Sept.86  30  Sept.98 
Hare,  Edward  Christian,  LRCf.  MRCS- ...  30  Sept.86  <Q  Sept.  93 

Clarkson,  Frank  Cecil,  LRCP.  MRCS UoSept. 86130  Sep! .98 

Jordan,  John  Gregory,  MB.  MCh 30  Sept.ScLo  Sept, 

Morris,  Herbert  Mackmlay,  LRCP.3fRC8.i30  Sept.86  30  Sept.98 
Riisseu,AllauRupertPostance,uotJU'B.Ji"CAj3o  Sept.86'3o  Sept.9 

Morwood,  James,151  MO.  MCh. I30  Sapt.86130  Sept.9 

Hall.Edmun  1  Alexan  ler  William, MB.MCh.\yy  Sept  86  30  Sept.9 


Captains. 

Elliot,  William  Henry  Wilson,152 MRCS.  LSA.  MB. ... 

Clark,  William  Ronaldson,  MB.  MCh 

Braide,  George  Frederick  William,  MB.  MRCS 

Marks,  Robert  John,  MRCS.  LSA 

Sunder,  Charles  Edward,*55  MB.  MRCS.  LSA 

Ker,  Malcolm  Albert,156  MB.  MCh 

Buchanan,  Andrew,15'  MA.  MD.  MCh 

Fischer,  Lewis  Gordon,  MB.  MCh 

Vost,  William,  15~t  MB.  MCh.  MRCS 

Garyie,  John,15*  MB.  MCh 

Gilbert,  Clarence  E.  L.'5»  MB.  MCh.  LRCPI.  MRCS. 

Manifold,  Courtenay  Clarke,  MB.  MCh 

Irvine,  Gerard  Bsuhy,  LRCP  I.  LRCSI 

Roberts,  Alfred  Ernest,,153 MB.  MCk.  MRCS.  m.g.m.  88 
Davidson,  David  Macdonald,  MB.  MCk. Ah,  a. p.  p.  ) 

B.M.Si.  vt.  88  J 

Maynard,  Frederic  Pinsent,151  MB.  LRCP.  MRCS  ... 

Lamont,  John  Charles,161  MB.  MCh.  MRCS 

Nott,  Arthur  HolbronW,162  MB.  LRCP.  MRCS 

Coleman,  Albert,1"  MB.  MCh 

White,  William  West.opp,'61  MIJ.  MCh 

Lane,  Daniel  Thomas,165  MD.  MCh 

Macwatt,  Robert  Charles.160  MB.  MCh 

Woodwright,  IVm.  Hy.  Edwd.,166  LRCPI.  FRCSI.  t 

LM.Dub $ 

Buchanan,  Walter  James,167  BA.  Dub.  MB.  BCh.  LM.. 

Close,  Joseph  Kinnear,166  MD.  MCh 

Marshall,  Daniel  Grove,169  MB.  MCh.Ed.  h.p.  p.b.ji.  ) 
11.il.  88 j 

Moir,  D.  Macbeth,1"0  MA.MB.MCh.MRCP.  m.g.m.  8  8 

USrWhitchurch,  Harry  Frederick,171  LRCP.  MRCS. 

Roberts,  James  Reid, "»  MB.  LRCP.  FRCS 

Gee,  Frederick  William,  MB.  MRCS.  LSA 

Prasad,  Kanta,172+  M B.  MCh.  LRCP.Ed.LRCS.Ed.\ 

LFPS.Glas f 

0'Gorman,PntM<-kWilkins,';:)Xi?CP.£'J.  LRCS.Ed. 1 

LFPS.Glas.  DPR.  Camb j 

Gray,  William  Henry,  MB.  MCh 

Mould,  George  Thomas,1"^  LRCP.  MRCS 

DrakeBrockman,  Herbert  Edward,  MRCS.  LRCP.  ~i 

H.P.  M.G.M.  P.B.M.    89   i 

Lane,  William  By-Am,''*  LRCP.  MRCS 

Lumsden,  Philip' James, ■"n  MB.  MCh 

Ozzard,  FairlieeRussell, 1T5Zi?CP.  MRCS 

A.nderson, AdamRivers Steele, 3A.MB.  DPH.  MRCS. 
Calvert,  John  Telfer.WSf  MB.  LRCP.  MRCS.  DPH... 

Jennings,,  Edgar,  MRCS.  LSA.  ... 

Hendley,  Arthur  Gervase,  LRCP.  3IRCS 

Melville,  Henry  Bruce,  MB.  MCh 


31  Mar.  67 
31  Mar.  87 
31  Mar.  8 
31  Mar.  8 
31  Mar.  8 
31  Mar.  87 
31  Mar 
31  Mar.  87 
31  Mar.  87 
31  Mar.  87 
31  Mar, 
31  Mar.  87 
31  Mar 
'  1  Oct.   87 

1  Oct. 


Vaughan,  Joseph  Charles  Stoelke,1"6  MB.  MCh 

Duke,  Alexander  Leonard,  MB.  MCh 

Chaytor- White,  Joshua,  MB.  MCh 

Elphick,  Harry  William,1"6!-  MB.  LRCP.  MRCS 

Bedford,   Charles  Henry,   MD.  MCh.  DSc.  MRCS.  1 

FS  A.Scot j" 

Macnab,  Allan  James,1"  LRCP.  MSC  

Smith,  Henry,  MD.  MCh 

Luard,  Hugh  Bixby,1"3  BA.  MB. DPH.  LRCP. MRCS 
Wimberley,  Charles  Neil  Campbell,  178t  MB.  MCh 

Hore,  Ernest  Wickham,   MB.  LRCP.  MRCS.     , 

Crawford,    James     Muir,    MB.   MCh.  LRCP. Ed.  \ 

LRCS.Ed.  LFPS.Glas. J 

Wolfe,  John  William,  MB.  BCh 


Civil,  Purneah.— Officiating  Civil,  Howrah 
Civil  and  Jail,  Toungoo. 
Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Agra. 
Civil.N.W.  Provinces. — Sick  Furlough. 

Civil,  Durbhunga. — Acting  Civil,  Howrah— On 
Plague  duty,  Calcutta. 
Civil,  Burma. 
Civil,  Seebsaugor. 

Civil,  Singboom.— Officiating  Nadia. 
Civil,  Tipperah.— Furlough. 
Civil,  Burma.— Officiating  Civil,  Ferozepore. 
Civil  and  Jail,  Myingyan. 
Civil  and  Jail,  Shahjehanpore. 
29  Bengal  Intantry. 


si/aGhOM 

CAPTAIN. 


1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 

1  Oct.  87 

1  Oct.  87 

1  Oct. 

31  Mar.  88 

Mar. 

31  Mar.  38 
3I  Mar.  88| 
31  Mar. 

31  Mar 


2  Battalion  1  Goorkhas. 

Civil  aud  Jail,  Umballa. 

Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Lahore. 

14  Bengal  Lancers. 

Civil,  Balasore.— Offg.  Civil,  Gaya. 

19  Bengal  Lancers. 

Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Nagpore. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Jhansi. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Gonda. 

2  Punjab  Cavalry. 

3c  Bengal  Infantry. 

Civil,  N.  W.  Provinces. 

14  Bonsai  Infantry. 

Civil,  N.  W.  Provinces. 

Civil,  Murree. 

Civil,  Bogra. — Officiating  Civil,  Hazareebagh. 
Professor  of  Anatomy,  Lahore  Medical  College. 
Civil,  Hazareebagh. — Furlough. 
Civil,  Jullundur. 

4  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Civil,  Dhurmsnla. 
7  Bengal  Cavalry. 

33  Bengal  Infantry. 

j  Cential  Jail,  Midnapore. —Offg.  Supdt.  Central 

(     Jail,  Dacca. 
Officiating  Civil,  N.W.  Provinces. 

17  Bengal  Cavalry. 

f  1st  Res.   Surg.  Pres.  Gen.  Hosp.   Calcutta.— 

^     Furlough. 
24  Bengal  Infantry. 
Agency  Surgeon,  Gilgit. 

5  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Civil,  Sagaing,  Burma. 


1  Mar. 

1  Mar. 
r  Mar. 

29  Sept. 

29  Sept. 
2q  Sept. 

30  Mar. 
30  Mar. 
30  Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Sept, 

Sept. 

Sept, 
Sept. 
Sept. 

Sept. 


30  1 


89 


Singh,  Bawa  Jiwan,  MRCS.  LRCP 

James,  Charles  Henry,  LRCP.  MRCS. 

O'Kinealy,  Frederick,  MSCS.  LRCP 

Buist-Sparks,  Arthur  Wm.  Treminhere,  MB.  MCh. 

Beare,  Benjamin  Hobbs,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Oldham,  Benjamin  Curwen,  MBCS.  LECP 

Bird,  Robert,  MCES.  LECP.  MD , 


1  Mar. 

1  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 

31  Jan. 

31  Jan. 

3:  Jan. 
31  Jan. 

31  Jan. 

31  Jan. 

28  July 

28  July 

28  July 


88;  17  Bengal  Infantry. 
S8;Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Raepore. 

1  Bengal  Lancers. 

(  Civil.N.W.  Provinces. — On  deputation,  Foreign 

^     Department. 

23  Bengal  Infantry. 

Residency  Surgeon,  Persian  Gulf.— Furlough. 

Civil,  Bannoo. 

Surgeon  Naturalist,  Marine  Survey  of  India. 

Civil,  Bhaugulpore. 

Officiating  Supt.  Central  Jail,  Jubbulpore. 

;ivil,  Central  Provinces. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Etawah. 

i  Dep.    San.    Cominr.   W.  Bengal  Circle.— Offg. 

)      Civil,  Burdsvan. 

Agency  Surgeon,  Meshed. 

Offg.  Deputy  Sanitary  Commissioner,  1st  Circle. 

Civil,  N.  W.  Provinces. 

89  22  Bengal  Infantry. 

90  Corps  of  Guides. 

go  Officiating  Civil,  TJmritsur. 
qo  +5  Bengal  Infantry. 

90  15  Bengal  Infantry. 

1  In  medical  charge, Loralai  Outpost.— Officiating 
9C  1     Residency  Surgeon,  Persian  Gulf,  Bushire. 
qi  Civil  and  Jail,  Muttra. 

f  Secretary  to  Inspector  General  of  Jails,  &c, 

91  (      Burma.— Sick  Furlough. 
91  4  Sikh  Infantry. 

91  Deputy  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Punjab. 

f  2nd  Resident  Surgeon  Presidency  Gen.  Hosptl. 
91  l     — Acting  1st  Resident  Surgeon 
31  Officiating  Civil,  Delhi. 

( Offg.  Civil,  Midnapore— Deputy  Sanitary  Com- 
91  1     missioner,  Northern  Bengal  Circle. 

<  Civil,  Backergunge.— Offg  2nd  Resdt.  Surgeon 
3'  (      Pres.  Gen.  Hospital. 

(  Resdt.  Med.  Officer,  Medical  College  Hospital, 
31  {.     Calcutta.— Offg.  Professcrof  Physiology. 


Indian  Medical  Service. — Bengal. 


519 


Captains. 

Smith,  Sidney  Browning,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Henvey,  William,"'  MBCS.  LRCP 

Lumsden,  John  Stuart  Shepherd,  MB.  MCh 

Frost,  George  Hewitt,  MB.  BCh 

Wilkinson,  Edmund,  MBCS.  LRCP 

Ewens,   George   Francis   William,  MBCS.  LBCP.  \ 

MD.  LSA.  DPH.Camb i 

Duer,  Charles,  MRCS.  LBCP.  MB 

Wood,  Henry  Stotesbury.  MB  MCh ... 

Seton,  Bruce  Gordon,™  MBCS.  LRCP 

Haig,  Patrick  Balfour,  MB.  MCh.  LBCP.  MRCS 

Fullerton,  Thomas  William  Archer,  MB.  BCh 

Maddox,  Ralph  Henry,  MB.  MCh.  MBCS 

Hugo,  Edward  Victor,  MB.  MRCS.  LBCP 

Melville,  Harry  George,  MB.  MCh 

Hubbard,  Arthur  Oldham,  MBCS.  LBCP 

Smith,  Herbert  Austen,  MB.  BCh.  MBCS.  LBCP.  ... 

Green,  Douglas  Richard,  MB 

Smith,  George  M'lver  Campbell,  MB.  MCh 

Earle,  Hubert  Malins,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Hulbert,  Joseph  George,  MB.  BCh.  MBCS.  LRCP.... 

Milne,  Charles,183  MB.  MCh 

Drake-Brockman,  Vivian  Godfrey,  MRCS.  LRCP. 

Young,  William,  MB.  MCh 

Bourke,  John  Joseph,  MB.  BCh ••• 

Hunter,  George  Yeates  Cobb,184  MBCS.  LRCP.     ...... 

Chatterton,  Bernard  Robert,  MB.  BCh 

Prall,  Cedric  Barkley,185  MRCS.  LBCP 

Williams,  Charles  Edward,  MB.  BCh 


SUBGKON 
LIKUT. 


MacLeod,  John  Norman,  MB.  MCh 

Ogilvie,  Walter  Holland   MB.  MCh 

Langston,  Thomas  Alfred  Ollivant,  MRCS.  LRCP. 

Heard,  Richard,186  MB.  BCh 

Parry,  Edgar  Rowe,  MB.  MCh 

Orr,  Walter  Hood,1"  MBCS.  LBCP 

More,  Paxton  St.  Clair,188  MB.  MCh 

Stevens,  Cecil  Robert,189  MD.  LBCP.  FRCS 


Barry,  Cecil  Charles  Stuart,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Rogers,  Leonard,  MD.  LRCP.  FRCS 

Newman,  Ernest  Alan  Robt.,  MB.  BCh.LRCP.MRCS. 
Birdwood,  Gordon  Travers,  MB.  BCh.LRCP.MRCS. 

Gould,  Jay,  MB 

Turner,  Reginald  George,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Davidson,  James,  MB.  MCh 

Mulvany,  John,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Lamb,  George1'1   


Burden,  Henry,  FRCS.  LRCP 

Fisher,  John,  DSO.  MB.  BCh 

Peck,  Edward  Surman,  MB.  BCh.  DPH.Camb 

Evans,  Charles  Harford,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Harriss,  Stanley  Arthur,  MB.  MCh.  MRCS.  LRCP.  \ 

DPR.  Camb ) 

MacLeod,  Ewan  Cameron,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Thomson,  Charles,  MB.  MCh 


Ramsay,  George,  MRCS.  LRCP. 


Sutherland,  David  Waters,192  MB  MCh. 
Selby,  William,193  DSO.  MRCS.  LRCP... 

Granger,  Thomas  Arthur,  MB.  MCh.     .. 


Bamfield,  Harold  John  Kina.han,194  MRCS.  LRCP. 

Grant,  Juhn  Wemyss,  MB.  MCh.  DFH.Abtr 

Moorhead,  Arthur  Henry,  MB.  MCh 

Hayward,  William  Davey.19i  .M".B.  BCh 

Scott-Moncrieff.  William  Elmsley,  MB.  MCh 

Milne,  Charles  John,  MB.  MCh 

Stevens,  Algernon  Francis,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Bensley,  Clement  Henry,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Watling,  Francis  Hammond,  MB.  MCh 

Gwyther,  Arthur,  MB.  MCh 

Morgan,  Edgar  John.  MB.  MRCS.  LRCP 

Carr,  William,  MB.  MCh 


Hamilton,  John  Archibald,  MB.  MCh 

Stephenson,  John,  MB 

Windsor,  Frank  Needham,  MB.  MRCS.  LRCP. 

Turubull,  Walter  Barrie,  MB.  UCh 

Waters,  Krnest  Edwin,  MB.  MCh 

Leventon,  Asher,  LRCSI.  LKCPL 

Chapman,  Philip  Francis,  MB.  MCh 


30  Jan.  92 
27  July  92 
27  July  92 
27  July  92 
27  July  92 
27  July  92 
27  July  92 
27  July  92 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July  92 

27  July  92 
30  Jan.  03 
30  Jan.  93 

30  Jan.  93 

30  Jan.  93 
30  Jan.  93 
30  Jan.  93 
30  Jan.  93 

30  Jan.  93 

30  Jan.  93 
30  Jan.  93 
30  Jan  93 
30  Jan.  93 
30  Jan.  93 
30  Jan.  93 
30  Jan.  93 

29  July  93 

29  July  93 

29  July  93 
•29  July  93 
29  July  93 
29  July  93 
29  July  93 

29  July  93 

29  July  93 
29  Jan.  94 
29  Jan.  94 

29  Jan.  94 
29  Jan.  94 
29  Jan.  94 
29  Jan.  94 

29  Jan.  94 
9  Jan.  94 

:8  July  94 

23  July  94 
July  94 
July  94 

28  July  94 
28  July  94 
28  July  94 
28  July  94 

28  July  94 

29  Jan.  95 
29  Jan.  95 
29  Jan.  95 
29  Jan.  9 
29  Jan.  95 
29  Jan.  95 
29  Jan.  95 

29  Jan.  95 

29  July  95 
29  July  95 
29  July  95 
2-)  July  9; 
25  July  9s 
29  July  95 


SUlHilOi 
CAPTAIN. 

A  July  91 
18  Jul3r  91 
28  July  91 
»8  July  91 
28  July  91 

28  July  91 

28  July  91 
28  July  91 
10  Jan.  95 
27  July  95 
27  July  95 
27  July  95 
27  July  9_ 
27  July  95 
27  July  95 
27  July  95 
27  July  95 
27  J^y  95 
27  July  95 
27  July  95 
30  Jan.  96 
30  Jan.  96 

30  Jan.  96 

3c  Jan.  96 
30  Jan.  96 
30  Jan.  96 
30  Jan.  96 

30  Jan.  96 


30  Jan.  96 
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30  Jan.  96 
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30  Jan.  96 


BKMIBKS. 


32  Bengal  Infantry. 

Officiating  Civil,  Seoni,  Central  Prov. 

40  Bengal  Infantry. 

3  Battalion  4  Goorkhas. 

6  Punjab  Infantry. 

( Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Mont- 

(     gomery. 
S  Punjab  Infantry. 
44  Bengal  Infantry. 
1  Central  India  Horse. 


2  Bengal  Infantry. 

18  Bengal  Infantry. 
31  Bengal  Infantry. 
5  Punjab  Cavalry. 
13  Bengal  Infantry. 
11  Bengal  Infantry. 
42  Bengal  Infantry. 
1  Battalion  1  Goorkhas. 

35  Bengal  Infantry. 

0  Bengal  Infantry. 
Officiating  Civil,  N.W.  Provinces. 

19  Bengal  Infantry. 
("Officiating  Supdt.  Central  Prisons, 
(.     Bareiliy. 
to  Bengal  Infantry. 
Piague  duty,  Jullundur. 
7  Bengal  Infantry. 

36  Bengal  Infantry. 
Offg.Resident  Medical  Officer,General 

Hospital,  Rangoon. 
Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  40  Bengal  Infantry. 
Officiating  14  Bengal  Infantry. 
Sick  Furlough, 
in  Bengal  Infantry. 
Officiating  27  Bengal  Infantry. 

Sikh  Infantry. 
!  f  Resident   Medical   Officer,     Medical 
29July  90         College  Hospital,  Calcutta. 

f  Officiating    Resdt.   Medical   Officer, 
29  July  90^  I     General  Hospital,  Rangoon. 
29  July  96  Officiating  11  Bengal  Infantry. 
29  July  96|Sick  Furiougb. 
29  July  90'Officiatmg  Civil,  N.W.  Provinces. 
29  July  96  Officiating  1  Bengal  Lancers. 
29  July  96|Mombassa-Uganda  Railway 

T   ,       J  >' Offg.  Civil,  N  W.  Provinces. — Plague 
29  July  96  J     dlllV)  Hardwar. 

(  Punjab  Frontier  Force— Offg.  Civil, 

1  Bannoo. 
Sick  Furlough. 

("No.     31      .Native     Field     Hospital, 
(.     Peshawur. 


29  July  96 
29  Jan.  97 
29  Jan.  97 


29  Jan.  97  Officiating  1  Bn.  3  Goorkhas. 


29  Jan.  97 
29  Jau.  97 

29  Jan.  97 

29  Jan.  97 
29  Jan.  97 

28  July  97 

2S  July  97 

23  July  97 
28  July  97 
28  July  97 


Left  Wing  17  Bengal  Infantry. 
Officiating  36  Bengal  Infantry, 

Officiating  29  Bengal  Infantry. 

Civil,  Aijal,  Assam. 

Offg.  Supdt.  Central  Prison,  Benares. 
(  Offg.  Kesy.  Surg,  and  ex-^jficio  Assist. 

<      Political    Resdt.   Turkish    Arabia, 
C     Bagdad. 

s  Professor   of    Materia   Medica   and 
I      Pathology, Lahore  Medical  College. 

Officiating  1  Battalion  2  Goorkhas. 
f  Section  A.  No.  62  Native  Field  Hos- 
l     pital,  Kohat-Kurram  Force. 

Officiating  2  Punjab  Infantry. 


28  July  97JFi;reign  Department. 

28  J  uly  97  Officiating  16  Bengal  Cavalry. 
8  July  97  Officiating  38  Bengal  Infantry. 
8  July  97  Lahore  District. 

29  Jan.  98  Plague  duty,  Bombay. 
29  Jan.  98  Calcutta. 

29  Jan.  93  Officiating  16  Bengal  Infantry. 
29  Jan.  98  Civil,  Wane. 
29  Jan.  98  Plague  duty,  Chausa,  Bengal. 


29  Jan. 
29  Jan.  98 

29  Jan.  93 

29  July  98 
29  July  98 
19  July  98 
29  July 


Rawul  Pindee  District. 

Officiating  20  Bengal  Infantry, 
t  Doing  duty  with  No.  57  Native  Field 

1      Hospital,  Chitral. 

Civil,  Dera  Ismail  Khan. 

Peshawur  District. 

Officiating  10  Bengal  Lancers. 

Lucknow. 
29  July  98  Officiating  43  Bengal  Infantry. 
29  July  98  Officiating  17  Beagal  Infantry. 


520 


Indian  Medical  Service. — Bengal. 


Lieutenants. 

Cochrane,  Archer  William  Ross,  MB.  MECS.  LECP 

Clemesha,  William  Wesley,  MB.  MECS.  LECP 

Black,  James  Alexander,  MB.  MCh 

Wilson,  Roger  Parker,  MECS.  LECP 

Lindesay,  Victor  Edward  Hugh,  MB 

Robertson,  James  Currie,  MB.  MCh 

Rainier,  Norman  Robinson  Jones,  MECS.  LECP.    .. 

Dawes,  Christopher  Dering,  MECS.  LECP 

Perry,  Edmund  Ludlow,  MECS.  LECP 

Walton,  Herbert  James,  MB.  MECS.  LECP 

Ainsworth,  Hugh.JZB.  MECS.  LECP 

Pinch,  Albert  Edwin  Hayward,  MECS.  LECP 

Stevenson,  John  Stewart,  MECS.  LECP 


SUHG. 
LIEUT. 


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29  Jan.  96 
29  Jan.  96 
29  Jan.  96 
29  Jan.  96 
29  Jan.  "^ 
29  Jan. 
29  Jan.  96 
29  July  90 
29  July  96 
29  July  96 

29  July  96 


HF1IABKS. 


Rawul  Pindee  District. 

Special  Health  Officer,  Simla. 

Plague  duty,  Rutlam. 

Officiating  7  Bengal  Infantry. 

Officiating  1  Battalion  4  Goorkhas. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Plague  duty,  Palanpore. 

No.  31  Native  Fieldliospital.Peshawur. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  6  Bengal  Infantry. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Sick  Furlough. 

f  Officiating  Civil,  N.W.  Provinces. — 

i     Plague  duty,  Saharunpore. 


War  Services. 

1  Surgeon  General  R.  Harvey  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  with  the 
Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  (Clasp) ;  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  (Clasp)  ; 
with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  DSO.  and  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892  as  Principal  Medical  Officer. 

"  Surgeon  General  L.  D.  Spencer  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95 
as  Principal  Medical  Officer  with  the  force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

15  Colonel  A.  Stephen  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1868  (Medal). 

16  Colonel  J.  H.  Newman  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1S68  (Medal)  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S78-79, 
and  took  part  in  the  two  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal). 

18  Colonel  J.  C.  G.  Carmichael  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  18S1.  Served  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  'n  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the 
North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  and  Buner 
Field  Force  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  Colonel  C.  W.  Carr-Calthorp  served  in  tbe  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Ali  Kheyl  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

24  Colonel  G.  M.  Davis  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  first  Miranzai 
Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1892  (Clasp);  and  with  the  Waziristan 
Delimitation  Escort  under  Brigadier  General  .Turner  in  1S94  (mentioned  despatches),  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field 
Force  under  Si  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  to  the  1st  Brigade  (DSO.  and  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  W'est  Frontier  of  Iudia  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S97  with  the  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  2nd  DivisiDn  (mentioned  ia  despatches,  CB.  and  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

26  Lt.Colonel  \V.  H.  Gregg  served  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

30  Colonel  F.  A.  Smyth   served  witth  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1386-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

33  Lt.Colonel  W.  R.  Murphy  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Saif-u- 
deen.  the  occupation  of  Candahar,  and  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Khevl.  Urzoo  near  Ghnznee,  and  Padkao 
Shana  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  iSSS  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  f'hin-Lusha;  Expeditionary  Force  in  18S9-90  as  Principal 
Medical  Officer  to  the  Chittagong  Column  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in 
despatches,  DSO.  and  Clasp). 

36  Colonel  A.  S.  Reid  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with 
the  Chm-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  witu  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  unde i- Sir  Wilham  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  38th  Dogras, 
including  the  relief  of  Chakdara,  tbe  night  attack  at  Markhanai,  the  operations  against  the  Mamunds,  and 
the  engagement  at  Agrah  ar.d  Gat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3''  Lt.Colonel  Bookey  served  with  the  6th  Punjab  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal 
with  Clasp),  and  in  the  Mahzood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps)  ;  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  188S  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp)  ; 
with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force 
under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the  1st  Battalion  5th  Goorkhas  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the 
Malakand  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

3S  Lt.Colonel  J.  Young  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

39  Lt.Colonel  D.  N.  Martin  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Mahsood 
Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

40  Lt.Colonel  J.  Duke  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80.  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah 
on  the  6th  October  1S79  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  storming  of  the  Asmai 
Heights  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar.  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  three  Clasps.and  Bronze  Decoration) .  Also  served  with  the  Marri  Expedition  in  1881 . 

11  Lt.Colonel  E.  Palmer  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  took  Ipart  in  the  march  from  Cabul  to  the  relief 
of  Candahar,  under  Sir  Frederick  Roberts,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served.withtheHazaraExpe(iitionini8oi  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  9th  Bengal 
Lancers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

42  Lt.Colonel  E.  Bovill  served  with  the  Duffla  Expedition  in  1874-75. 

43  Lt.Colonel  Z.  A.  Ahmed  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

44  Lt.Colonel  W.  E.  Griffiths  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present;  in  the  engagement  at 
Mattoonandat  the  forcing  of  the  Shutargardan  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in 
1881.     Served  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  Wiiliam  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (.Medal  with  Clasp). 

45  Lt.Colonel  D.  P.  Macdonald  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp). 

46  Lt.Colonel  F.  W.  Wrigbt  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Jugdulluck  and  in  that  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  ;  accompanied  SirFrederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to 
Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

•"  Lt.Colonel  H.  K.  M'Kay  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Mazeena  (Medal).    Also  served  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

48  Lt.Colonel  S.  H.  Browne  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal). 


Indian  Medical  Service,  Bengal. — War  Services.  521 

50  Lt.Colonel  J.  C.  Fullerton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Saif-u-Deen,  and  look  part  in  the  march  from  Quetta  to  the  rslief  of  Candahar  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Zhob 
Valley  Expedition  in  1890. 

.  5l  Lt.Colonel  R.  N.  Stoker  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal.).    Served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in 
1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

52  Lt.Colonel  G.  Bomford  served  with  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

53  Lt.Colonel  C.  J.  M'Cartie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Saif- 
tt-deen  and  Shahjui— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

5*  Lt.Colonel  R.  D.  Murray  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

55  Lt.Colonel  D.  W.  D.  Comins  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Candahar  Field  Force,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  at  the  capture  of  Cabul,  the  action  at  Lataband, 
and  the  relief  of  Sherpore  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

56  Lt.Colonel  P.  F.  O'Connor  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  XJrzoo  near  Ghuznee,  and  at  Patkao  Shana  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  :8S6-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1805  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal' with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with^the 
Malakand  Field  Force  with  the  6th  Bengal  Cavalry  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  with  the  Utman  Khel 
Column  of  the  Malakand  Field  Force  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  (Clasp). 

37  Lt.Colonel  J.  Moran  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal) . 

53  .Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Simmonds  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S.5-86  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in 
1892.  Served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  ia  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in 
1895  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

39  Colonel  K.  Macrae  servedin  (he  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  in  the  Kooruni 
VaUey,  with  the  expedition  to  Sherpore  in  1879,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Logar  and  Maidan  Valleys 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

60  Lt.Colonel  S.  Borah  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Naga  Hill  Tribes  in  1879-S0  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

61  Lt.Colonel  P.  A.  Weir  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

64  Lt.Colonel  P.  de  H.  Haig  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-S0  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  Waziristan  Delimitation  Escort  under  Brigadier  General  Turner  in  1894 — severely  wounded 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

65  Lt.Colonel  Lewtas  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80  with  the  Guides  Cavalry,  and  was  present  at  the 
taking  01  Ali  Musjid,  the  action  of  Futtehabad,  the  storming  of  the  Takht-i-Sbah  heights  near  Cabul  en  13th 
December  1879,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  Asmai  heights  on  the  14th  December  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ; 
was  present  throughout  the  operations  at  Sherpore,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  25th  April  1880 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

67  Lt.Colonel  Mawson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali 
Musjid,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  round,  Cabul  in 
December  1879  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

63  Lt.Colonel  H.  Hamilton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah 
on  the  6th  October  1879  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  theenemy,  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  ip  December  1879  in- 
cluding the  investment  of  Sherpore,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Saidabad;  accompanied  Sit  Frederick  Roberts  in 
the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  m  despatches,  Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  iu  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

69  Lt.Colonel  B.  Doyle  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

71  Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  Owen  served  in  the  Afghanwar  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December 
1879— slightly  wounded  at  the  engagement  at  the  Chardeh  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CIE.,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

~'~  Lt.Colonel  G.  S.  Griffiths  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Baghao  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  Served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Had  medical  charge  of  the  Base  Hospital,  Waziristan  Field  Force,  at  Dera  Ismail  Khan 
throughout  the  operations  in  1894-95. 

73  Lt.Colonel  W.  Owen  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed 
Khey).  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7_5  Lt.Colonel  G.  J.  Kellie  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18SS-S9  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

76  Lt.Colonel  A.  W.  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
near  Charasiah  in  April  1880 ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Ca.ndahar,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Candahar;  took  part  in  toe  expedition  to  the  Atchakzai  country  under  Brigadier  General  Baker 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerce  Expedition  in  188:.  Served 
with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

76  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  Nelis  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  or'  Candahar  ;  also  served  with  the  Atchakzai  and  Marri  Expeditions  (Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
and  Eronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  18S1.  Served  with  the  Hazara  Ex- 
pedition in  1S88  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp);  and  with  the  Isazai 
Expedition  in  1892.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in 
1897-98  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  operations  against  the 
Chamkanis  and  in  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

79  Lt.Colonel  A.  M.  Crofts  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80  at  Candahar  and  with  the  Khyber  Brigade 
(Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  wiih  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

30  Lt.Col-inelJames  Crofts  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ali 
Kheyl  (Medal) 

81  Lt.Colonel  W.  Coates  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture 
of  Ah  Musjid,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in 
December  1S79  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Bronze  Decoration).  Also  served  with  the 
Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  t88i. 

32  Lt.Colonel  C.H.  Bcatson  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  'mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

33  Lt.Colonel  S.  J.  Thomson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18S0  (Medal). 

3*  Lt.Colonel  R.  N.  Campbell  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Naga  Hill  tribes  in  1879-80,  and  was  present 
attheassault  ofKonoma  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1883-84. 

85  Lt.Colonel  E.  S.  Brander served  in  the  Afghanwar  in  1879-80  with  the  41st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the 
Khyber  Line  Force  (Medal). 

36  Lt.Colonel  F.  C.  Chatterjee  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

87  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Emerson  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

85  Lt.Colonel  E.  Cretin  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kam  Dakkft, 
in  the  Lughman  Valley  Expedition,  and  the  engagement  at  Hissarik  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedi- 
tion in  1885-S7  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


522  Indian  Medical  Service,  Bengal.  —  War  Services. 

30  Lt  Coionel  Andrew  Duncan  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mat- 
toon  and  in  that  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879 — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

32  Lt.Colonel  Bigger  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  includ- 
ing the  assault  ofjZawa  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionar3"  Force  in  1889-90  with  the  Chit- 
tagong  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  to  the  3rd  Brigade  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on 
the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

33  Sir  George  Scott  Robertson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  including  the  operations  around  Cabnl 
in  December  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  expedition  against  the  Hunza-Nagars  in  1891-92 
as  Chief  Political  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  British  Ageut  at  Uilgit  during  the 
s  ege  of  ChirralFort  from  3rd  March  to  1 8th  April  1895 — wounded  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  ot  India, 
KCST.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

95  Lt. Colonel  T.  H.  Sweeny  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  around 
Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

as  Lt.Colonel  D.F.  Barry  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Naga  Hill  Tribes  in  1S79-80  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

97  Lt.Colonel  G.  F.  A.  Harris  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880, (Medal). 

08  Lt  Colonel  J.  Anderson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  iu  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
tfugdulluck  (Medal). 

59  Lt.Colonel  C.  J.  Bamber  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  1881.  Served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

101  Major  S.  Little  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  with  the  expedition  into  the  Hissarik 
Valley  (Medal).     Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

102  Major  G.  H.  D.  Gimlette  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

103  Major  C.  B.  Burner  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedi- 
tion in  1890.     Served  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

104  Major  J.  C.  C.  Smith  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese. Expedi- 
tion in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

10i  Major  G.  W.  P.  Dennys  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

,ns  Major  J.  Sykes  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of   1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
i07  Cap'ain  J.  F.  Tuohy  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1882  (Medal). 

108  Major  C.  P.  Lukis  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881,  and  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedi- 
tion in  1S84. 

109  Major  L.  A.  Waddell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Forre  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1E95  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

110  Major  D.  B.  Snencer  served  in  the  Souaan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  ofTemai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S8  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

111  Major  J.  Clarke  served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1883-84. 

112  Major  C.  C.  Vaid  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

112t  Major  P.  D.  Pank  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

113  Major  T.  R.  Macaonald  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  in  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

114  Major  G.  M.J.  Giles  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Galekas  in  1878  and  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

ns  Major  J.  Shearer  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  andKhedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1887-88  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  of  the  Southern  Shan  Column  (Medal  with  two  Clasps)  ;  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp) ;  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  iClasp) ;  and  with  the  Waziristan 
Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

116  Major  S.  Hassan  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-87  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Chin-Lushai 
Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (C'.aspi ;  and  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

116  Major  S.  C.  Nandi  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

117  Major  H.  C.  Banerji  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

118  Major  F.  S.  Peck  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S7  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

119  Major  H.  C.  Hudson  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-8S  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  i8qi 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

1211  Major  p.  Mullane  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

121  Major  J.  w.  Rodseis  >erved  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

122  Major  L.  T.  Young  served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1883-84. 

123  Major  D.  St.  J.  D.  Grant  served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1883-84. 

124  Major  G.  Duncan  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp);  in  the  Hazara  Expedi- 
tion in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  5th  Guoikhas  (Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Expeuition  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1894-95  (C  asp). 

125  Major  W.  A.  Sykes  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and 
Medal  with  two  Clasps) .    Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  In  1895. 

125t  Major  J.  F.  Maclaren  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Hasheen  andin  the  operations  at  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  andKhedive's  Star). 

126  Major  .1.  J.  Pratt  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Exped  tion  in  1884. 

'■"  Major  J.  H.  T.  Walsh  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

128  Major  H.  Hendley  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  witb  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

129  Major  H.  E.  Banaivala  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

130  Major  W.  G.  P.  A  pin  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  iu  the  engagement  at  Tofrek 
{Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

130t  Major  J.  T.  W.  Leslie  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"i  Major  A.  T.  Bown  served  with  the  Hazara  Expeditions  in  1888  and  1891  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1S95  with  the  37th  Bengal  Infantry,  including 
the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"H  Major  U.  N.  Mukerji  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890.  Served  with  the  Manipore  Expedi- 
tion in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

132  Major  W.  L.  Price  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S7-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

133  Maior  F.  J.  Drury  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

134  Major  H.  J.  Dvson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"L35  Major  F.  A.  Rogers  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps) ;  also  served  witt  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  with  the  42nd  Goorkha  Light 
infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Clasp). 

136  Major  E.  R.  W.  Carroll  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
.    13?  Major  G.  H.  Baker  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

138  Lt.Culonel  T.  Grainger  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

139  Major  J.  R.  Adie  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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140  Major  A.  C.  Younan  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-R7  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

141  Major  J.  M.  Cadell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps)  ;  and  with  tbe 
Hnzur.a  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

142  Major  P.  Hehir  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp;. 

143  Major  L.  J.  Pisani  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

143t  Major  N.  P.  Sinha  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

144  Major  J.  F.  Evans  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp.),  and  in  the  opera- 
tions in  Lushai  i:.  1892  with  tbe  Ei. stern  Sonai  Column. 

145  Major  G.  J.  H.  Bell  served  with  the  Lushai  Expedition  in  1889  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Burmese- 
Expedition  in  1887-89  (Clasp). 

146  Major  H.  Fooks  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the 
Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890;  and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

147  Major  B.  Hudson  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  with  the  Chittagong  Column 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

148  Major  W.  H.  B.  Robinson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  in  the  Chin  Hills  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the 
34th  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  No>th  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-9S  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  and  the  Kbyber  Force  with  the  34th. 
Punjab  Pioneers  (two  Clasps). 

:49  Major  G.  B.  French  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
150  Major  C.  R.  M.  Green  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  1  Medal  with  Clasp) . 
150t  Major  A.  R.  P.  Russell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
161  Major  J.  Morwood  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

152  Captain  W.  H.  W.  Elliot  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

153  Captain  A.  E.  Roberts  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

154  Captain  F.  P.  Maynard  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
J5S  Captain  C.  E.  Sunder  served  with  the  Sikki-n  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

156  Captain  M.  A.  Ker  served  with  the  Hazaia  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp; ;  in  the  Hazara  Expedi- 
tion in  1891  (Cla^p)  ;  and  in  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  189:  (Clasp). 

157  Captain  A.  Buchanan  served  with  the  Cuin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in   1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
'•57t  Captain  W.  Vo-it  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in   1888   (Medal  with  Clasp);  and   with  the   second 

Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Med;il). 

158  Captain  J.  Garvie  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890. 

159  Captain  C.  E.  I,.  Gilbert  served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Manipore 
Exoedition  in  1891  (Clasp)  ;  with  the  Isazai  Field  Force  in  1892;  and  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force 
under  Sir  William  Lockharl  in  1891-95  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir- 
Robert  L  iw  in  1895  with  the  30th  Puniab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

160  Captain  R.  C.  Macwatt  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp' ;  and  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

161  Cap.ain  J.  C.  Lamont  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp)  -r 
and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

162  Captain  A.  H.  Nott  served  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  in  the  opera- 
tions of  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890. 

163  Captain  A.  Coleman  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Chin- 
Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  iu  1889-90  (Cla?p);  and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

ls*  Captain  W.  W   White  served  with  the  H.-zara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp) 

165  Captain  D.  T.  Lane  served  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the- 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

166  Captain  W.  H.  E    Woodwright  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

167  Captain  W.  J.  Buchanan  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

165  Caotain  J.  K.  Close  served  with  the  Sikkiiu  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Manipore 
Exriedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

169  Captain  D.  i-J.  Marshall  served  with  the  Burmese  Expeditions  in  1891-92  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the- 
Isazai  Exnedition  in  1802. 

170  Captain  D.  M.  Moir  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

171  Surgeon  Captain  H.  F.  Whitchurch  served  with  the  Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1892  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  defence  of  Chitral  Fort  during  its  investment  from  3rd  March  to  18th  April  1895. 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  TJffi,  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  the  following  service  ; — 
"During the  sortie  from  Chitral  Fort  of  the  3rd  March  last  [1895],  at  the  commencement  of  the  siege,  Surgeon 
Captain  Whitchurch  went  to  the  assistance  of  Captain  Baird,  24th  Bengal  Infantry,  who  was  mortally  wounded, 
and  brought  him  back  to  the  fort  under  a  heavy  fire  irom  the  enemy.  Ca-ptain  Baird  was  on  the  right 
of  the  fighting  line,  and  had  only  a  small  party  of  Gurkhas  and  men  of  the  4th  Kashmir  Rifles.  He  was 
wounded  on  the  heights  at  a  distance  of  a  mile  and  a  half  from  the  fort.  When  Surgeon  Captain  Whitchurch 
proceeded  to  his  rescue,  the  ensray,  in  great  strength,  had  broken  through  the  fighting  line  ;  darkness  had  set  in, 
and  Captain  Baird,  Surgeon  Captain  Whitchurch,  and  the  sepoys  were  completely  isolated  from  assistance- 
Captain  Baird  was  placed  in  a  dooly  by  Surgeon  Captain  Whitchurch,  and  the  party  then  attempted  to  return  to 
the  l'ort.  The  Gurkhas  bravelyclung  to  the  dooly  until  three  were  killed  and  a  fourth  was  severely  wounded. 
Surgeon  Captain  Whitchurch  then  put  Captain  Baird  upon  his  back  and  carried  him  some  distance  with  heroic- 
courage  and  resolution.  The  little  party  kept  diminishing  in  numbers,  being  fired  at  the  whole  way.  On  one  or 
two  occasions  Surgeon  Captain  Whitchurch  was  obliged  to  charge  walls,  from  behind  which  the  enemy  kept  up. 
an  incessant  fire.  At  one  place  particularly  the  whole  party  was  in  imminent  danger  of  being  cut  up,  having 
been  surrounded  by  the  enemy.  Surgeon  Captain  Whitchurch  gallantly  rushed  the  position,  and  eventually- 
succeeded  in  getting  Captain  Baird  and  the  sepoys  into  the  fort.  Nearly  all  the  party  were  wounded,  Captain 
Baird  receiving  two  additional  wounds  before  reaching  the  fort."  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  24th  Punjab  Infantry  including  the  defence  of 
Malakand  and  the  engagement  at  Landakai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

172  Captain  J.  R.  Roberts  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp); 
and  with  the  expedition  against  the  Hunza-Nagars  in  1891-92  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Clasp). 

1724  Captain  K.  Prasad  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  Isazai. 
Expedition  in  1892. 

173  Captain  P.  W.  O'Gorman  served  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
173t  Captain  G.  T.  Mould  served  with  the  Manioore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Ciasp). 

174  Captain  W.  B.  Lane  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  23rd 
Bengal  Infantry,  including  the  engagement  at  Malakand  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

174T  Caotain  P,  J.  Lumsden  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
:7i  Captain  F.  R.  Ozzard  served  with  the  two  Miranzai  Expeditions  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
175t  Captain  J.  T.  Calvert  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

176  Captain  J.  C.  S.  Vanghan  served  with  tbe  two  Mirauzai  Expeditions  in  189c  (Medal  with  Clasp), 
176t  Captain  H.  W.  Elphick  seived  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp), 

177  Captain  A.  J.  Macnab  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  Queen's  Own  Corps  of  Guides  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i78  Captain  H.  B.  Luard  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the 
expedition  against  the  Hunza-Nagars  in  1891-92  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  ad- 
vance to  the  relief  of  Chitral  Fort  und'r  Lt.Colonel  Kellv  in  March  and  April  1895,  including  the  engagement  at 
Nisa  Ghol— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  m  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  45th  Rattray's  Sikhs  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force,  including  the 


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operations  of  Bajaur,  and  afterwards  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara 
Valley  and  the  Khyber  Pass  (two  Clasps). 

178t  Captain  C.  N.  C.  Wimberley  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with 
Clasp) .  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1 897-98  with 
the  Kurram  Kohat  Field  Force,  and  afterwards  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  15th  Bengal  Infantry, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Dargai  on  the  isth  and  20th  October  at  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  and 
Arhanga  Passes,  and  the  engagements  at  Saran  Sar  and  Tsiri  Kandao  (two  Clasps). 

175  Captain  W.  Henvey  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

130  Captain  B.  G.  Seton  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95 — severely 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

193  Captain  C.  Milne  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-95  with  the 
38th  Dogras  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

161  Captain  G.  Y.  C.  Hunter  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  13th 
Bengal  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

135  Captain  C.  B.  Prall  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1S97-98  with  the  36th  Sikhs,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  on  the  Samana  Range  including  the  siege  of 
Gulistan  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  ForC6  including  the  capture  of  the 
Sampagha  and  Arbanga  Passes,  the  engagemeuts  at  Saran  Sar  and  Tsiri  Kandao,  the  operations  in  tne  Maidan, 
Bagh  andWarau  Vallevs,  and  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three 
Clasps). 

186  Captain  R.  Heard  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  T895  with  the  Queen's  Own 
Corps  01  Guides,  including  the  engagements  at  Malakand,  Khar,  the  Swat  River,  Panjkora  and  Mamugai  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

187  Captain  W.  H.  Orr  served  in  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S94-95  with  the 
33rd  Punjab  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

188  Captain  P.  St.  C.  More  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1893  with  the  4th  Sikh 
Infantry,  including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass,  the  passage  of  the  Swat  River,  and  the  engagement  at 
Panjkora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

189  Captain  C.  R.  Stevens  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Bat- 
talion 4th  Gurkha  Rifles,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  engagement  at  Mamugai 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

191  Captain  G.  Lamb  served  in  the  Waziristan  Expedition  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  JS94-95  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

192  Captain  D.  W.  Sutherland  served  with  |the  Chitral  Field  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1095  on  special  duty, 
including  the  capture  of  the  Malakand  Pass  and  the  action  at  Sado  Ferry,  on  the  Panjkora  River  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

193  Captain  W.  Selby  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  29th  Punjab 
Infantry  on  the  Line  of  Communications  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

194  Captain  H.  J.  K.  Bamileld  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Punjab  Infantry  with  the  Kohat  Kurram  Field  Force  including  the  engagement 
atthe  Uhlan  Pass  on  20th  August  1897  (mentioned  in  despatches),  in  the  operations  on  the  Samana  in  September 
1897  including  the  relief  at  Gulistan,  and  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  includingthe  maich  down  the  Bara 
Valley  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

195  Captain  AV.  D.  Hayward  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  38th  Dogras  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  Bombay  Establishment. 

34  Lt.Colonel  A.  H.C.  Dane  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  ■'Mrisbk, 
in  the  defence  of  Candahar  including  the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah,  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

,s  Lt.Colonel  J.  M'Cloghry  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  in  Southern  Afghanistan  (Medal). 

37  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  Clarkson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  in  Southern  Afghanistan  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

38  Lt.Colonel  J.  Parker  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

41  Lt.Colonel  W.  G.  H.  Henderson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-8S  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'  Lt.Colonel  0.  H.  Channer  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80  in  Southern  Afghanistan  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal). 

45  Lt.Colonel  W.  K.  Hatch  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  in  Southern  Afghanistan  (Medal). 

47  Lt.Colonel  K.  R.  Kirtikar  served  in  the  ifghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Girishk  and  at  the  defence  of  Candahar  (Medal). 

50  Lt.Colonel  A.  W.  F.  Street  serveu  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
with  the  Wali's  mutinous  troops  in  July  1880,  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1 886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

51  Lt.Colonel  H.  P.  Jervis  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

52  Lt.Colonel  K.  S.  Nariman  and  H.  B.  Briggs  and  Major  W.  F.  Corkery  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

54  Lt.Colonel  C.  Monks  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18S0  with  the  Southern  Afghanistan  Field  Force  (Medal). 

55  Lt.Colonel  P.  J.  Damania  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  Base  Hospital  at  Candahar,  and 
in  medical  charge  of  the  Depot  Hospital  at  Gulistan  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

56  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  Bull  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps), 

57  Lt.Colonel  F.  F.  MacCartie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

59  Lt.Colonel  W.  P.  Carson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Claspi. 

61  Major  C.  F.  Willis  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  Cavalry  Field  Hospital,  Indian  Contin- 
gent.aiid  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-ei-Kebir  and  at  the  captureof  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

62  Major  C,  B.  Maitland  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  iqe 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-S8  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

64  Major  K.  H.  Mistri  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

65  Major  G.  E.  Fooks  served  with  the  Zhob  Valiey  Expedition  in  1884. 

66  Major  R.  J.  Baker  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890. 

69  Major  S.  T.  Avetoom  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

70  Majors  J.  P.  Barry  and  W.  H.  Burke  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

71  Major  A.  V.  Anderson  and  Captain  A.  Street  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

72  Captain  J.  B.  Jameson  served  with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1S97-98  with  the  28th  Bombay 
Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Mohmand  Field  Force,  including  the  engagement  at  Badmanai 
Pass  and  the  capture  of  Jarobi  (mentioned  in  despatches):  also  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  including 
the  operations  in  the  Maidan  and  the  march  down  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


Indian  Medical  Service. — Madras. 

[For  the  explanation  of  the  qualifications  of  the  following  Officers,  see  page  iii.l 


524 


Surgeon  Generals, 
ranking  as  Major  Generals. 

Sibthorpe,  Charles,1  CB.  FRCPI.  ZRCSI.. 

McVittie,     Charles     Edwin,2    LRCP.Ed.\ 

FRCSI.  [R]  5 

Colonels. 

McGann,  Terence  J.,  FRCS.Ed.  ZRCP.Ed.  ~) 
ZAII.Dub J 


Sinclair,  David,  MB.  MCh 

Branfoot,     Arthur    Mudge,     CIE.    MB.~) 

ZRCP.  MRCS S 

Johnson,  William  Edward,  MD.  MCh 


I 


Lie0tbna.ni  Colonels. 

Blenktnsop,  Frederick  Henry,11  MRCS.~> 
ZSA S 

Fawcett,  Edward,13  LRCPI.  FRCSI 

Sevan,  George  Fred.,  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Dohson,  Andrew  Francis,  BA.  MB.  \ 
LRCSI     } 

Little,  Charles,  MD.  MCh.  LRCSI.  

Rogers- Harrison,  Aug.  Nap.,  LRCP.MRCS. 

Esmonde-White,  Henry  FitzLawrence  1 
Plunkett  French,  MRCPI.  FRCSI. j 

Browne,  Win.  Richard,16  MD.  MCh 

Lsapingwell,  Arthur  Henry,  LRCP.Ed.  ~) 
LRCS.Ed J 

Allison,  Hazlett,  MD.  MCh 

Wilkins,ThoniasJas.Hackett,1"Z.RCP..EJ.') 
LRCS.Ed ) 

Cook,  Henry  David,  MB.  MCh 

Benson,  Percy  Hugh,  MB.  MCh.  MRCS.  ... 

Lancaster,  John,  MB.  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed. 
King,  Walter  Gawen,  MB.  MCh 

O'Hara,  William   LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Thomas,  George  Tucker,  ZRCP.  MRCS.  ... 

Sturmer,  Arthur  James,1^  ZRCP.  MRCS. 

Adams,  Archibald,18  MD.  MCh.  FRCSI.    ... 

Ferrand.Edward,19  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS 

Maitland.John,  MD.  MCh 

Walker, George  Lemon,  MD.  MCh.  LM. 

Swame,  Charles Lethbridge,22.30.  MCh..., 

Lee,  Wm.  Alexander,  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Eyre,  Montague  Stokes,  MB.  MCh 

Nailer,  Henry  Augustus  Fitzroy,  MB.~) 
LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed } 

Chatterjie,  Nityananda,24  LRCP.Ed. ") 
ZFPS.Glas $ 

Bennett,  Charles  Henry,  MD.  MCh 

'i'hornhili,  William  Henry,-5  BA.  MD.  > 
MCh.ZRCPI.  ZRCS.Ed j 

Reporter,  "Maneckjee  Eduljee,26  ZRCP.  ) 
ZRCS.Ed i 

Pope, Thomas  Henry,2"  MD.  M Ch 

Pemberton,  Robert,  MRCS.  ZSA 

Warliker,  Bamodar  Purshotam,23  MRCS.  \ 

LSA i 

Quayle,  William  Adair,  MD.  MCh , 

Armstrong,  Henry, ™Z,.RCP/.  LRCSI.   

Mxllins,  Clement,  MA.  MD.MCh.  MRCPI... 

Damla,  EduljiManekji,  LRCS.Ed.  LSA 

Carruthers,  Herbert  St.Clare,31  LRCP.Ed. ) 
LRCS.Ed ) 


ASSISTANT 
SURGEON, 


1  Apr.  70 
31  liar.  66 


1  Apr.  67 

1  Oct.  69 

50  Mar.  72 
10  Mar.  7? 


1  Oct.  68 

1  Oct.  69 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 
1  Oct.  72 

1  Oct.  72 


1  Apr.  73 
1  Apr.  73 

30  Sept. 73 
,0  Sept.  73 


1  Apr. 

31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 
1  Mar. 

30  Sept. 

31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 


70 


SURGEON 
MAJ.  GEN. 


18  May  54  Surgeon  General  with  the  Madras  Government. 
1  Apr.  95  Madras  Command. 


SURGEON 
COLONEL. 


1  Apr.  95 

12  Feb.  96 

1  Mar. 
30  June  98 


bkig.  sua. 

LT.COL. 


23  May  92 

4  Apr.  94 
4  May  95 

16  May  95 

21  July  95 
7  Apr.  96 

31  Oct.  97 

1  Mar.  98 
1  Mar.  98 

30  June  98 
14  July  98 


SURGEON 
LT.COL. 


1  Apr.  90 

31  Mar.  94 

31  Mar.  94 
31  Mar  94 

30  Sept.  94 
11  July  96 

31  Mar.  95 


31  Mar.  75J31  Mar.  9=; 

30  Sept, 

31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 


30  Sept, 

30  Sept, 

31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 

1  Oct. 
30  Mar. 

30  Mar. 

30  Mar. 

30  Mar. 
30  Mar. 

30  Sept. 
30  Sept. 

30  Sept.  78 


30  Sept. 95 

31  Mar.  96 

31  Mar.  96 


REMARKS. 


31  Mar.  96 

30  Sept.96 

30  Sept.96 

31  Mar.  57 

31  Mar.  97 
1  Oct.  97 
1  Oct.  97 

:  Oct.  97 
30  Mar.  98 

30  Mar.  98 

30  Mar.  gS 

30  Mar.  98 
30  Mar.  98 

LT.COL. 


Bangalore  and  Southern  District. 

("Inspector  General  of  Prisons,  Sanitary  Com- 
1  missioner,  and  Chief  of  Civil  Medical  De- 
(.    partmeut,  Burma. 

<  Rangoon  District  and  Southern  Shan   States 

<  Command. 
Madras  District. 


Sick  Furlough. 

Staff  Surgeon,  Secunderabad. — Sick  Furlough. 
17  Madras  Infantry. 

Residency  Surgeon,  Bangalore. 

Staff  Surgeon,  Secunderabad. 

District  Medical  and  Sanitary  Officer,  Salem. 


("Senior  Medical  Officer,   General   Hospital,  Ma- 
<     dras,  and  Principal  and  Professor  of  Medicine, 
(.     Madras  Medical  College. 
/District,   Medical   and    Sanitary   Officer,    and 
(      Superintendent  of  Jail,  Vizag'apatam. 
("Fort  Surgeon,  Fort  St. George,  Medical  Inspector 
1     of    Seamen,  Professor  of  Anatomy,  Medical 
C    College,  &c— Port  Health  Officer,  Madras. 
J  District  Medical  and  Sanitary  Officer,  Malabar, 
(.   and  Superintendent  Lunatic  Asylum,  Calicut. 


/ 3rd  District  and  Medical  Officer   Governor's 
\     Body  Guard,  &c.  Madras. 
/  Senior  Surgeon,  Sanitary  Commissioner,  and 
I     Inspector  General  of  Prisons,  Mysore. 
District  Medical  and  Sanitary  Officer,  N.  Arcot. 
Sanitary  Commissioner,  Madras. 
("District  Medical  and  Sanitary  Officer,  Trichi- 
i.     nopoly. 

Junior  Civil  Surgeon,  Rangoon. — Offg.  Senior. 
(Superintendent  Government  Maternity  Hosp., 
i     and  Professor  of  Midwifery,  Medical  College, 
C     Madras. 

/Agency  Surgeon  Jhodpur,  and  Administrative 
(.     Medical  Officer,  Raj  putana. 
5  Madras  Infantry. 

/  Senior  Surgeon  Gen.  Hospital,  and  Professor 
(.  of  Surgery,  Medical  College,  Madras. 
/Surgeon  4th  District,.— Professor  of  Medical 
\  Jurisprudence,  Med.  Coll.,  Madras. -Furlough. 
(Sanitary  Commissioner,  Hyderabad  Assigned 
i  Districts.— Principal  Med.  Officer.Hyderabad 
(     Contingent. 

^ist  District,    Madras. — Medical    Inspector   of 
i      Emigrants.— Supdt.   Govt.   Leper    Hospital, 
(.    Madras. 
28  Madras  Infantry. 

("District  Medical  and  Sanitary  Officer  and  Supdt. 
i  of  Reformatory  School,  Chingleput. — Acting 
(.    Tanjore. 

13  Madras  Infantry. 

26  Madras  Infantry. 

/  District   Medical   and    Sanitary   Officer,    and 

I  Supdt.  of  the  Jail,  Nellore.— Sick  Furlough. 

II  Madras  Infantry. 

I  Superintendent  Ophthalmic  Hospital,  Madras, 
j  and  Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Surgery,  &c. 
{     Madras  Medical  College. 

1  Civil  Surgeon,  Guntoor.— Offg.  Dist.  Med.  and 
i.     Sanitary  Officer  and  Supdt.  of  Jail,  Nellore. 

1  Madras  Infantry. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Nimar. 
Madras  Sappers  and  Miners. 


1  Lancers  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
M.  I.  Depot,  Pallaveram. 


30  Sent. 9 

30  Sept.98|j 

30  Septus! Medical  Storekeeper  to  Government,  Madras. 


525 


Indian  Medical  Service. — Madras. 


Majoxs. 

Thomas,  William  Frederick,32  MRCS.  LSA 

Wortabet,  Henry  Geo.  Luther,33  MD.  MCh. 
Frenchman,    Edulji    Palanji,    LRCP.Ed.\ 

LFPS.Glas ) 

James,  Richard,  MB.  MCh 

Sarkies,    Sarkies    Carrapiet,    LRCP.Ed.~~t 

LRCS.Ed.  MRCS j 

Bain,  David  Stuart  Erskine,: MRCS.  LSA.... 

Marsden,  James  Cort,  MRCS.  LSA 

Reeves,      Francis    Casement,35  LRCPI.  ~) 

LRCSL. S 

Poynder,  John  Leopold, LRCP. MRCS.  LSA. 
Cama,     Rustam     Hormasji,36   LRCP.Ed.  ~i 

MRCS i 

Browning,    Winthrop      Benj.,     LRCPI. \ 

LRCSI , $ 

Thompson,  Croasdaile  Miller,  MB.  BCh.  \ 

LCh i 

Rundle,  Cubitt  Smdall,  MB.  MCh 

Evans,  James  William,38  MRCS.  LSA 


VanGevzel.  John  Lawrence,  MB.  MCh 

Harington.Hastings.NormanV.  ,LSCP.Ed.  ") 

LRCS.Ed $ 

M'Kee,  Gerard  Macklm  Eccles,39  LRCP.  \ 

MRCS J 

Sanjana,  KavasjiCursetji,40 LRCS.Ed.  LSA. 

Hakim,HormasjiMerwanji,41.Z:ffCS..£;<f.Z,&4. 

Burton,  John  Adolpbus.EBCP.AW.iff  CS.Ed. 

Doyle,  Fras.  Joseph,  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Kelawa'a,        Manekshaw        Jamshedji,42  ( 

LRCS.Ed.  LSA J 

Kharegat,MervaujiPesianji,43.B.i.  LRCP.  ~i 

Ed.  LRCS.Ed j 

Newland,ArthurGeo.Edward,"i2CP.£i.  1 

LRCS.Ed j" 

Patch,  Arthur  Theophilus  Lodge,45  MB 

Ross,  Ronald,46  MRCS.  LSA 

Adams,  Charles.47  BA.  MB.  BCh.  FRCSI. ... 
Da  Costa,Edw.Ronald,LEC.S'..EVZ.  LRCP.Ed. 
Kanga,  Jamshedji  Karshedji,  LRCS.Ed.  \ 

LSA i 

O'Hara,  Alfred  Ja.mes,^LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed. 

Roe,  Robert  Bradley,  MRCS.  LSA 

Smyth,  John,50  JUT;.  MCh 

Greany,  Hugh,  MD.  MCh 

Youngerman,  Edw.  Pettingall.51  MB.  MCh. 
Reilly,  Edwin  Wra.,52  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed. 

Scott,  James,  MB 

Davis,  Robt.  Evans  Stuart.53  MB.  BCh.  ... 

Neilson.William  Henry,  MB.  MCh , 

Evans,  Arthur  Owen,  LRCP.  MRCS 

Bannerman,  William  Burney,54  MB.  MCh 

Thomson,  Henry,55.^.  MCh 


Cistor,  Richd.  Henderson,5"  LRCP.  MRCS. 
Maidment.Fred.Geo. LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Ghs. 
Dovle,  Ismatius  Purcell,59  BSO.  LRCPI. 
LRCSI.     


31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
3 1  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Oct. 

31  Oct. 
31  Oct. 
31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 


31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
3:  Oct. 


79  31  Oct. 
79  31  Oct. 


So 


80 
2  Oct.  80 

2  Oct.  80 

2  Oct.  80 

2  Oct.  80 
2  Oct.  80 

2  Oct.  8c 


91 
Mai.  92 

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Mar.  92 
Mar.  92 
Mar.  92 

i  Oct. 

!  Oct. 


92 


2  Oct.  92 
2  Oct.  92 
2  Oct.  92 

2  Oct.    92 

2  Oct.  92 
2  Oct.  92 

2  Oct.  80    2  Oct.  92 


2  Apr.  81 

2  Apr.  81 
2  Apr.  8 1 
2  Apr.  81 
2  Apr.  81 

2  Apr.  8 1 

2  Apr.  81 
1  Oct.  Si 
1  Oct.  81 
1  Oct.  81 
1  Oct.  81 
1  Apr.  82 
1  Apr.  82 
30  Sept.  82 

30  Sept.82 

31  Mar.  83 

29  Sept.83 

29  Sept.83 

30  Sept.  86 
30  Sept. 86 

o  Sept.  £6 


2  Apr. 

2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 

2  Apr. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Apr. 
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30  Sept, 

30  Sept. 

31  Mar. 

29  Sept. 
29  Sept. 


<  District  Med.  and  Sanitary  Officer,  Cuddapah.- 
(     Acting  Madura. 
4  Lancers  Hyderabad  Contingent, 
91  Civil  and  Jail,  Bassein. 

91  3  Lancers  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

("Civil    Surgeon,   Cannanore.  —  Acting   District 
91  X    Medical  and  Sanitary  Officer,  Kistua. 
91  Civil  Surgeon,  Coorg. — Supdt.  of  Jail,  Mercara. 

("Dist   Medical  and  Sanitary  Officer,  South  Arcot. 
'     X     — Acting  Chingleput. 

C  Dist.  Med.  and  San.  Officer,  and  Supdt.  of  Jail, 

(.     Madura. — Plague  duty,  Pakala. 

Civil,  Raepore. 

9  Madras  Infantry. 

(  Surgeon  2nd  District,  Madras.— Surgeon  to  the 
X     Governor.— 1st  Physician,  General  Hospital. 
/Civil    Surgeon   Ootacamnnd,   and   in    medical 
X     charge  Madras  Command,  Head  Quarters. 
Civil  and  Jail,  Thayetmyo. 

if  District    Medical    and    Sanitary    Officer,  and 
(.     Superintendent  of  Jail,  Bellary. — Sick  Furl. 
("Chemical  Examiner,  Madras,  and  Professor  of 
).     Chemistry.Medical  College.-  Sick  Furlough. 
Agency  Surgeon,  Ulwur. 

23  Madras  Infantry. 

Dist  Med.  and  Sanitary  Officer,  Tinnevelly. — 
Acting  Chemical  Examiner  and  Professor  of 
Chemistry,  Medical  College,  Madras. 
C  District  Medical  and   Sanitary  Officer,  Anan- 
t     tapore. — Plague  duty,  Tungabadra. 
7  Madras  Infantry. 
Officiating  1  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

4  Madras  Infantry. 
32  Madras  Infantry. 

31  Madras  Infantry. 

District  Medical  and  Sanitary  Officer,  Kurnool. 

Madras  Infantry. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Chittoor. 
6  Madras  Infantry. 

Officiating  13  Madras  Infantry. 

District  Medical  and  Sanitary  Officer,  Godaveri. 

Civil  and  Jail.Oomrawuttee. 

In  charge  of  Maharajah  and  Palace,  Mysore. 

5  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
2  Madras  Lancers. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Akola. 

1  Madras  Lancers. 

Superintendent  Central  Jail.  Rangoon. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Bikaneer. — Sick  Furlough. 

Civil  and  Jail.  Monlmein. 

("Inspector  of  Vaccination  and  Deputy  Sanitary 

X     Commissioner, — At  disposal  of  Ben.  Govt. 

Durbar  Phvsician,  Travancore. 


30  Sept-98!Civil  and  Jsul,  Akynb. 
30  Sept.9814  Madras  Iniantry. 

30  Sept. 98  27  Madras  Infantry. 


Captains. 

Crawford,  Frederick  James,  BA .  MD.  MCh.) 

Simpson,  David,60  MA.  MB.  MCh 

Robertson,  Robert,  MB.  MCh 

Moore,  Thomas  Charles,  LRCP.Ed.  LSCSl} 
Dewes,  Frederick  Joseph,6'-  LRCP.  MRCS., 
■pmtoJos.Orpb.ino,™  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  \  \ 

LFPS.  Glas J 

Strickland,  Percy  C.  Hutchison,63  LRCP. "/ 

MRCS.  LSA S 

Stewart,  Thomas  William,64  LRCP.Ed.  ~> 

LRCS.Ed.  LFPS.G-lus 5  I 

Grant,  Allan  Ewen,65  MB.  MCh I 

Pereira,  Frank  Cit&T\es,LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.  }  ! 
Ed.  LFPS.Glas 5\ 


SURGHO.> 

LIVU'. 


SUErtE'iN 
CAPTAIN .    I 

—  ■  ,'2ndSurgeon,GeneralHospital,andProf.  of  Fhar- 
31  Mar.  87'  \     macy,  &c,  Medical  College,  Madras. — Acting 
(_     Sursreun  4th  District. 
1  (  Di«ui2t    Medical    and    Sanitary    Officer,   etc., 
31  Mar.  S7  \     Central  Jail,  C->imbatore.— Sick  Furloueh. 

("Resident  Physician.  Gen.  Hospital,  Madras. — 
31  Mar.  87  I     Acting  Dist.  Med.  and  San.  Offr.,  Anantapur. 
31  Mar.  87^  Madras  Infantry. 
1  Oct.  87  Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Bassein. 

1  Oct.  8721  Madras  Infantry. 

1  Oct.   87  33  Madras  Infantry. 

1  Oct.  87 'Officiating  Superintendent.  Central  Jail,  Insein. 
,r  I  ("Assist.  Physician,  General  HosDital,  and  Pro- 

3i  Mar.  ssl I     of  Hygiene,  Madras  Medical  College. 

I  ("District  Medical  and  Sanitary  Officer,  Ganjam, 
1  Mar.  8S  s      and    Supdt.   of  Jail,    Berhampore.— Plague 
I  t.    duty,  Hospet. 


Indian  Medical  Service. — Madras. 


526- 


Captains. 
Williams,  Chas.  Louis/6  MD.  MCh.  MRCS. 


Vickers,  Wilfrid  Constant,  MB. MCh 

Sutherland,  William  Dunbar,6"  MB.  MCh.... 

Carr-White,  Percy.  MB.  MCh. 

Wright,  Edmund  Hasell,  LRCP.  MltCS.  ... 
Molesworth,  William,68  MB.  LSCP.  MRCS. 

Fearnside,  Clarence  Forbes,  MA.  MB.  MCh. 
Johnston,  Charles  Arthur V  MB.  MCh 


Gitfard,  Gerald  Godfrav,  LBCP.  MRCS.  ... 


Bntrican,  James,  MV.  MCh 

Pridmore,  Walter  George,  MRCS.  MB. 

Donovan,  Charles,  MD.  BCh    


Penny,  Jeremiah,  MSCS.  LSCP 

Graves,  Douglas  Henry  M'Douell,  AT.B.  M Ch. 
Dallas,  Stuart  Alexander  Charles  MRCS.  1 

LRCP i 

Palk,  Charles  Henry  Leet,  MB.  MCh 


Elliot,  Robert  Henry,  LRCP.  FRCS. 


Hitter,  Robert  Kmg.LRCP.Ed.LRCS.Ed.  1 
LFPS.Glas S 

Armstrong,  Wilfrid  Ernest  Arbuthnoc,  \ 
LRCP.  MRCS i 

Gabbett,  Pulteney  Charles,  LRCP.  MRCS. 


Macrae,  John  Lett-is,  MB.  MCh 

Bidie,  Geo.,LRCP. Ed. LRCS.  Ed. LFPS.Glas. 
Sharman,  Eric  Harding,  LRCP.  MRCS.  .. 

Stodart,  Thomas,  MB.  MCh 

Bhola  Nauth,  ISA 

Foulkes,  Thomas  Howard,  LRCP.  MRCS. 
Barry,  Alf.  Eugene,"0  LRCP.Ed.LRCS.Ed.  1 

LFPS.Glas i 

Frs>,ser,  Herbert  St.  John,  MRCS.  LRCP.. 
Pearce,  Charles  Ross,  MB.  MCh 


iUBlilOK 
7IEUT. 


SUBGKON 
C1PTAIN. 


Remarks. 


30  Jan.  92 


;o  Jan. 
:o  Jan. 


92 


30  Sept. 89 

30  Sept.  89 

31  Mar.  90 
31  Mar.  90 
31  Mar.  90 

31  Mar.  90 
31  Mar.  90 
31  Mar.  90 

31  Mar.  90 

28  July  91 
28  July  91 

28  July  91 

8  July  91 
8  July  91 

8  July  91 

38  July  91 


30  Jan.  95 

30  Jan.  95 
30  Jan.  95 
27  July  92127  July  9 


Wall,  Frank,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Mathew,  Chas.  Montague,"1   MRCS.  LRCP. 
Blenkinsop,  Frederick  Linton,  MB.  LSA. 

Illingcon.  Edmund  Moritz  

Watson,  Thomas  Edgar,  MB.  MCh 

Webster,    Charles     George,     LUCP.Ed.  > 
LRCS.Ed.  LFPS.Glas > 


Lieutenants. 
Pinchard,  Michael Biddulph,  MRCS. LRCP. 

Niblock,  William  James,  MB 

Harrison,  Clarence  Barry-more,  MB.  MCh. 
Lalor,  Nicholas  Purcell  6'Gorman,  MB.  ... 
Symons,  Thomas  Henry,  MRCS.  LRCP.... 

Rost,  Ernest  Reinhold,  MRCS.  LRCP 

Cornwall,  John  Wolfran,  MB 

Miller,  Alfred,  MB.  MRCS.  LRCP 

Hammond,  Fred.  A.  Lucas. MRCS.  LRCP. 
Brown.Henry  Robi.,LRCP.Ed.LRCS.Ed.  \ 

LFPS.  Glas 5 

Richards,  Walter  Guyon,  MRCS.  LRCP.... 
James,  Sydnev  Price,  MB. MRCS.  LRCP. 

Fleming,  Archibald  Nicol,  MB.MCh 

Dee,  Peter.  MB 

Mell,  Felix  Oswald  Newton,  MB.  MCh 

Browne,  Frank  Dennis,  MB 

Dick,  Maxwell,  M RCS.  LRCP 


27  July 
30  Jan. 
29  July 
29  July 
29  July 
29  July 

29  Jan. 

29  Jan. 

28  July 

29  Jan. 
29  Jan. 
29  July 

29  July 
29  July 

29  July 


29  Jan. 
29  Jan. 
29  Jan. 
29  Jan. 
:g  Jan. 
29  Jan. 
29  July 
29  July 
29  July 

29  July 

29  July 
29  July 
29  July 
29  July 
29  July 
29  July 
29  July 


92  27  July  95 
30  Jan.  96 
29  July  96 
9  July  96 
29  July  96 
29  July  96 

29  Jan.  97 

29  Jan.  97 

28  July  97 

29  Jan.  98 
29  Jan. 


.  civil  surgeon.  Cochin. — Acting  Dist.  Med.  and 

(      Sanitary  Officer,   and   Supdt.  Central  Jail, 

v     Bellary. 

(  District  Medicaland  Sanitary  Officer,  Kistna. — 

(     Acting  Supdt.  Lunatic  Asylum,  Madras. 
Civil  Surgeon  and  Jail,  Saugor. 
Staff  Surgeon,  Bangalore. 
3  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

s  Superintendent,    Central  Jail,     Cannanore. — 

t     Acting  Civil  Snrgeon  . 
Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Rajahmundry. 
3  Madras  Lancers. 

I  Resident  Surgeon  General  Hospital,  Madras. — 

\      Surgeon    2nd    District.— Supdt.    Vol.    Ven- 

{     Hospital,  Madras,  &c.  &c. 
30  Madras  Infantry. 
12  Madras  Infantry. 

(  Civil  Surgeon,  Tellicherry. — Secretary  to  Surg. 
<      Gen.  with  Madras  Govt.— Med.  Inspector  of" 

(.    Factories,  Madras. 
29  Madras  Infantry. 
20  Madras  Infantry. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Chanda,  Central  Provinces. 

Superintendent  Lunatic  Asylum.  Madras. 
District  Med.  and  Sanitary  Officer,  S.  Canara- 
Superintendent  of  Jail,  Mangalore,  Acting, 
Neilgherries. 
(  Acting  District  and  Sanitary  Medical  Officer, 
(.     Ganjam,  and  Supdt.  of  Jail,  Berhampore. 
f  Residencv  Surgeon  and  ex-affioio  Assist.  Resi~ 
X     dent,  Nepaul. 

fCivil  Surg.   Coconada. — Acting  2nd  Surgeon 
X      Gen.  Hospital,  Madras. — Acting  Professor  oi 
(.    Medical  J  urisprudence,  Med.  Coll.  Madras. 
No.  37  Native  Field  Hosp.Malakand Force. 
4  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
Officiating  2  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
25  Madras  Infantry. 
22  Madras  Infantry. 
3  Madras  Infantry, 

Officiating  34  Bengal  Infantry. 

Officiating  30  Bengal  Infantry. 
("Detachment  Native  Infantry  and  Station  Hoa- 


(Distrii 
]  -Si 
C    Neil 


X     pital,  Port  Blair, 

Officiating  2  Bengal  Infantry. 

In  medical  charge  Bundelkund  Political  Agency 
29  July  98,  Rawul  Pindee. 
29  July  93  With  Malakand  Field  Force,  Chakdara. 
29  July  98  Officiating  6  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

29  July  98  Officiating  10  Madras  Infantry. 


Plague  duty,  Bombay. 

No.  34  Native  Field  Hospital,  Khyber  Force 

Officiating  8  Bengal  Infantry. 

In  medical  charge  Native  Troops,  Kajoorie  Kacb... 

Officiating  31  Madras  Infantry. 

Health  Officer,  Madras. 

No.  50  Native  Field  Hospital,  Malakand  Force. 

Plague  duty,  Nagpore. 

No.  50  Native  Field  Hospital,  Malakand  Force.. 

Plague  duty,  Bombay. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Punjab  Command. 

Officiating  22  Madras  Infantry. 

Bengal  Command. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Bangalore  District. 


War  Services. 

I  SurgeonGeneral  C.  Sibthorpe  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force 
(Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  in  medical  charge  of  the  Head  Quarters  Staff 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Brigade  Surgeon,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'  Surgeon  General  C.  E.  M'Vittie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expe- 
dition in  iti86-88  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

II  Colonel  F.  H.  Blenkinsop  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

13  Lt.ColonelE.Fawcett  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 
16  Lt.Colonel  W.  R.  Browne  served  in  the  Rumpa  Rebellion  in  1879-80. 

W  Lt.Colonel  T.  J.  H.  Wilkins  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp), 
"t  Lt.Colonel  A.  J.  Sturmer  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

18  Lt.Colonel  A.  Adams,  while  a  Sursreon  in  the  Royal  Navy,  served  in  the  Ashantee  war  in  1873-74  with  the 
Royal  Marines  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

19  Lt.Colonel  E.  Ferrand  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

MM 


526a  Indian  Medical  Service,  Madras. —  War  Services. 

22  Lt.Colonel  C.  L.  Swaine  served  -with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
21  Lt.Colonel  N.  Chatterjee  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) 

25  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Thornhill  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1886-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

26  Lt.Colonel  M.  E.  Reporter  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) 

27  Lt.Colonel  T.  H.  Pope  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

28  Lt.Colonel  D.  P.  Warliker  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

30  Lt.Colonel  H.  Armstrong  served  during  the  Rumpa  Rebellion  in  1879.  Served  in  theAfghan  war  in  1870-80 
<Medal).  y 

31  Lt.Colonel  H.  St.  C.  Carruthers  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  2879-80  (Medal). 

32  Major  W.  F.  Thomas  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-8S  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

33  Major  H.  G.  L.  Wortabet  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

35  Major  F.  C.  Reeves  ser.ved  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

36  Major  R.  H.  Cama  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
33  Major  J.  W.  Evans  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

39  Major  G.  M.  E.  M'Kee  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

40  Major  K.  C.  Sanjana  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

41  Major  H.  M.  Hakim  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

42  Major  M.  J.  Kelawala  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps);  and  in  the 
operations  of  the  Tlang-tlang  Column  in  1891  (Clasp). 

43  Major  M.  P.  Kharegat  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

44  Major  A.  G.  E.  Newland  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) ;  with  the 
Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp);  and  in  the  operations  onihe  North-Eastern  Frontier  of  Burmah  in  1891-92, 
with  the  Baungshe, Tlang-tlang,  and  Tashon Columns  (Clasp). 

*'  Major  A.  T.  L.  Patch  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

46  Major  R.  Ross  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

47  Major  C.  Adams  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

48  Major  A.  J.  O'Hara  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

50  Major  J.  Smyth  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  in  medical  charge  of  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers 
and  Miners,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of 
Temai — wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

51  Major  E.  P.  Youngerman  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

52  Major  E.  W.  Reilly  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

53  Major  R.  E.S.  Davis  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medalwith  Clasp). 

54  Major  W.  B.  Bannerman  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Claspst. 

55  Major  H.  Thomson   served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

57  Major  R.  H.  Castor  served  with  the  Wuntho  Expedition  in  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

59  Major  I.  P.  Doyle  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO. and  Medal 
with  Clasp);  and  in  the  operations  on  the  North-East  Frontier  of  Burmah  in  1891-92. 

60  Captain  D.  Simpson  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp); 
and  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

61  Captain  F.  J.  Dewes  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  Chin- 
Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp). 

62  Captain  J.  O.  Pinto  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1897^98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  21st  Madras  Pioneers,  and  was  present  in  the  operations 
between  Kohat  and  Parachinar  in  September  and  October  1897,  in  the  action  at  Dargai  on  20th  October,  in  the 
march  down  the  Bara  Valley,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Waran  and  Bazar  Valleys  (Medal  witb  two  Clasps). 

63  Captain  P.  C.  H.  Strickland  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
61  Captain  T.  W.  Stewart  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

65  Captain  A.  E.  Grant  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

66  Captain  C.  L.  Williams  served  in  the  operations  on  the  North-East  Frontier  of  Burmah  in  1891-92. 

c"  Captain  W.  D.  Sutherland  served  in  the  operations  on  the  North-East  Frontier  of  Burmah  in  1801-92. 

68  Captain  W.  Molesworth  served  in  the  operations  in  Burma  in  1891  with  the  Wuntho  Field  Force  (Medal 
•with  Clasp). 

69  Captain  C.  A.  Johnston  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  2nd  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent  with  the  Reserve  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force,  and  afterwards  on  the  Line  of  Communications  at  Bara  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

70  Captain  A.  E.  Berry  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart 
in  1S97-98  with  the  Khyber  Force  with  the  34th  Punjab  Pioneers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

71  Captain  C.  M.  Mathew  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart in  1897-98  with  the  6th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  Bombay  Establishment. 

73  Major  John  Crimmin  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria 
Cross,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps) :  was  awarded  the  V<S,  for  the  following  act  of  bravery: — "  Lieutenant  Tighe, 
27th  Bombay  Infantry  (to  the  Mounted  Infantry  of  which  Corps  Surgeon  Crimmin  was  attached),  states  that  in  the 
action  near  Lwekaw,  Eastern  Karenni,  on  the  1st  January,  1889,  four  men  charged  with  him  into  the  midst  of  a 
large  body  of  the  enemy  who  were  movingoff  from  the  Karen  left  flank,  and  twomen  fell  to  the  ground  wounded 
He  saw  Surgeon  Crimmin  attending  one  of  the  men  about  200  yards  to  the  rear.  Karens  were  round  the  party 
in  every  direction,  and  he  saw  several  fire  at  Surgeon  Crimmin  and  the  wounded  man.  A  Sepoy  then  galloped 
up  to  Surgeon  Crimmin,  anAthe  latter  joined  the  fighting  line  which  then  came  up.  Lieutenant  Tighe  further 
states  that  very  shortly  afterwards  they  were  engaged  in  driving  the  enemy  from  small  clumps  of  trees  and  bam- 
boo, in  which  the  Karens  took  shelter.  Near  one  of  these  clumps  he  saw  Surgeon  Crimmin  attending  a  wounded 
man.  Several  Karens  rushed  out  at  him ;  Surgeon  Crimmin  thrust  his  sword  through  one  of  them,  and  attacked 
a  second,  a  third  Karen  then  dropped  from  the  fire  of  a  Sepoy,  upon  which  the  remaining  Karens  fled." 

74  Major  W.  H.  Quicke  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884  including  the  engagement  at 
Dowlatzai.    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

75  Major  C.  J.  Sarkies  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
75  Captain  H.  Herbert  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Zaila  Field  Force  in  1890. 


Indian  Medical  Service. — Bombay.  527 

I  For  the  explanation  of  the  qualifications  of  the  following  Officers,  see  page  iii.] 


Surgeon   General, 

ranking  as  Major  General. 

Bainbridge,  George,  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA... 


Colonels. 
Banks,  Samuel  O'Brien,  ^MRCPI.  FRCSI. 
Hay,   George  William   Robertson,    MD.  \ 
LRCS.Ed ) 


M'Conaghy,  William,  MD.  LRCSI.. 


ASSISTANT 
SURGEON. 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 

Peters,  Charles  Thomas,28  MB.  LRCP.Ed.~> 
LRCS.Ed.    ... S 

Barker,  Frederick  Charles,  MD.  FRCSI.  ... 


Waters,  George,  LRCP. Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Weir,    Thomas     Stephenson,     LRCPL.  \ 

LRCSL.... ) 

Bartholomeusz,  Matthew  Lorenz,30  MB.  ) 

MCh j 

Wilkins,     James      Sutherland,31      DSO.  \ 

LRCP.  2LRCS ( 

Dane,  Arthur  Hy.  Cole,34  MD.  LRCPI.S 

FRCSI. j 

Kreany,  John  Philip,  MD.  MCh 


i  Apr. 
1  Oct. 

1  Oct. 
1  Apr. 

30  Sept. 

31  Mar. 
50  Sept. 


Jayakar,  Atmaram  S.  Grandin,  LRCP.  \ 
MRCS j 

M'Cloghry,  James,36  LRCPI.  FRCSI 

Clarkson,  John  Wilkins,3"  LRCP.  MRCS. ... 

Parker,  Joseph,38  MD.  MCh 

Henderson,  William  George  Hume,11  > 
LRCPI.  FRCSI j 

Dalai,  Kharshedji  Ardeshir,  MB.  MCh 

Boyd,  Henry  Walker  Butler,  LRCPI.  \ 
FRCSI j 

Channer,  Osborne  Henry,41  MB.  MCh 


Hatch,  Wm.  Keith,"  MB.  MCh.  FRCS 

Kirtikar,  Kanoba  Ranchhoddas,47  LRCP.  \ 
MRCS j 

Street,  Alfred  William  Fredk.,5°  DSO.~) 
LRCP.  MRCS $ 

Jervis.  Hy.  Pruce,51  LRCS.Ed.  LSA 


Davidson,David  Chas.  LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed. 

Nariman,KaikhosoSorabji,52£ieC5'.E<J.  LSA. 

Monks,  Charles,54  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Damania,  PhirozshaJamsetjeej^ZiZCS.iM.  7 

LSA j 

Bull,  George  Henry,56  MD.  MCh 

MacCartie,  Frederick  Fitzgerald,"   CIE.  \ 

MB.  BCh ) 

Lowdell,  Chas.  Geo.  Walton,  LBCP.  MRCS' 
Briggs,  Harry  Beecham,52  Am MRCS.LSA. 
Carson, Walter  Peter,59  MB.  LRCSI 


Majors. 

Willis.  Chas.  Fancourt,61  MD.  MRCP.Ed.  \ 

MRCS j 


Dimmock,  Henry  Peers,  LRCP.  MRCS 

Maitland,  Chas.  Bradley,62 LRCP.Ed.MRCS. 
Mistri,  Kavasji  Hormasp,64  LRCS.Ed.  LSA. 

Fooks,  George  Ernest,65  MRCS.  LSA 

Anderson,     Joseph    William    Townsend, ) 
LRCP. Ed.  LRCS.  Ed.  LSA j 

Milne, Alexander.aO.  MB.MCh.Ab.  p.b.ji.  8i 


Baker,  Richard  John,66  MD.  LRCSI. 

Corkery ,Wm. Alf.52 LRCP.Ed.  LFPS.Glas.... 
Avetoom,  Sarkies  Thaddeus,69  LRCP. Ed. ) 

LRCS.Ed ; 

Stevenson,  Henry  Wickham,  MRCS.  LSA. 

Lyons,  Robert  William  Steele,  MD.  MCh..., 


i  Apr.  67 

i  Oct.  66 
1  Apr.  68 

1  Oct.   6q 


67 
31  Mar.  75 


26  Feb.  93 
31  Aug.  05 

31  Mar.  96 

31  Mar.  97 

22  June  97 

16  Aug.  97 

1  Apr.  98 

9  June  98 


31  Mar. 

31  Max. 
30  Sept. 

30  Sept. 

31  Mar. 
31  Mot. 
31  Mar. 


30  Sept.76 


?i  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 

1  Oct. 

30  Mar. 
30  Mar. 
30  Mar. 
30  Mar. 


30  Sept.78 
30  Sept.78 
30  Sept.78 


3UEGEON 


31  Oct.  79 

31  Mar.  80 

31  Mar. 
2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Apr. 

2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 
2  Apr.  i 
1  Apr.  i 


surgbok 

MAJ.  GEN 


16  Aug.  97 


SURGEON 
COLONEL. 


18  Sept. 95 
16  Aug.  97 


COLONEL. 


29  Sept.98 


BRIGSURG 
LT.  COL 


SURGEON 
LT.COL. 


30  Sept 

31  Mar. 
30  Sept 

30  Sept 

31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 


96 

30  Sept. 96 

31  Mar.  < 

31  Ma.r.  ( 

1  Oct.  97 
1  Oct.  97 
1  Oct.  97 

1  Oct.  97 

30  Mar.  98 
30  Mar.  98 
30  Mar.  98 
30  Mar.  98 


30  Sept.  98 
30  Sept 
30  Sept 


SURGEON 
MAJOR. 


31  Oct.  91 

31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 
2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Apr. 

2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 
2  Apr. 
1  Apr. 


REMARKS. 


With  the  Government  of  Bombay. 


Nagpore  District. 

Bombay  and  Aden  Districts. 


("Civil  Surgeon,  Supdt.  B.  J.  Medical  School, 
<  and  Supdt.  Lunatic  Asylum,  Poona.  — Offg. 
(_    P.M.O.  Sind  District. 


'Civil  Surgeon,  Bejapore.— Offg.  Civil,  Belgaum, 
and  Dep.  San.  Commr.  Southern  Regis. Dist. 

'Presidency  Surgeon,  2nd  District,  and  Marine 
Surgeon,      Bombay. — Offg.    Supdt.   Lunatic 

..    Asylum,  Colaba. 

'Presidency  Surgeon,  3rd  District,  with  medi- 
cal charge  of  Jails,  House  of  Correction,  and 

„    Byculla  Schls. — Actg.Phy.St.  George's  Hspl. 

Bombay. — Health  Officer  to  the  Municipality. 

("Civil  Surgeon  and  Supdt.  B.  J.  Medical  School 
(.     and  Lunatic  Asylum,  Ahmedabad. 

21  Bombay  Infantry. 

Bhopaul  Battalion. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Belgaum. — Offg.  Civil,  Poona. 


Agency  Surgeon,  Muscat. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Kurrachee. 

Sanitary  Commissioner  for  Bombay  Government. 

Medical  Storekeeper,  Bombay. — Sick  Furlough. 

j  Surgeon  Gokaldas  Tejpal  Native  General  Hos- 

C     pital,  Bombay. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Dnoolia. 

Acting  Physician  St.  George's  Hospital. 

i  Dep.  Sanitary  Commr.,  Southern  Registration 
(.     Districts. — Sick  Furlough. 
("Principal  and  Prof,  of  Surg.,  &c.  Grant  Med. 
■J      Coll. — Senior  Surgeon,  Sir  Jamsetjee  Jejee- 
C    bhoy  Hospital. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Tanna. — Offg.  Civil,  Ratnagherry. 


Officiating  Sanitary  Commissioner. 

7  Bombay  Infantry. 

5  Superintendent,  Mahableshwur. — And  Officiat- 

1     ing  Civil,  Dharwar. 

ivil,  Surat. — Dep.  San.  Commr.  Goojerat  Re- 
gistration District.— Acting  Civil  and  Supdt. 
LunaticAsylum  and  Med. School, Ahmedabad. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Karwar. — Sick  Furlough. 

22  Bombay  Infantry. 

Staff  Surgeon,  Poona. 

Health  Officer,  Port  of  Bombay. — Sick  Furlough 


Civil  Surgeon,  Nassick. — Sick  Furlough. 

12  Bombay  Infantry. 

$  Port  Surgeon  and  Medical  Officer,  European! 

'.     Gen.  Hospital,  Aden. —Sick  Furlough. 


9  Bombay  Infantry. 

("Obstetric  Physician,  Sir  Jamsetjee   Jejeebhoy 
<      Hospital,  andProf.of  Midwifery, Grant  Med. 
(.     Coll.  and  Presidency  Surgeon,  ist  District, 
r  Bombay  Lancers. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Broach. 
Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Aden. 

("Offg.  Assay  Master,   Calcutta   Mint. — Acting 
{     Bombay  Mint. 

("Civil  Surgeon  and  Supdt.  Lunatic  Asylum  and 
(     Med.  School.  Hyderabad. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Sukker.  —Acting  Ahmednugger. 

27  Bombay  Infantry. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Ahmednugger. — Sick  Furlough. 
"  1st  Physician  S  ir  J.  J.  Hosp.  Prof,  of  Medicine, 
&c.  G.  M.  College,  Bombay.— Sick  Furlough. 


528 


Indian  Medical  Service. —  Bombay. 


Majors. 

Barry,  John  Patrick,""  BA.  MB.  ZRCSI 

Anderson,  Alexander  Vass,"1  MB.  MCh 

(Burke,  William  Henry,"0  BA.  MB.  BCh 

Tffl  Crimmin,  John,'3  LSCP I.  LRCSI.    

Collie,  Mackintosh   Alex.  T.,    MB.   MCh.~) 
ZRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed j 

Qaicke,  William  Henry,"*  MRCS.  LSA 

•Sarkies,  Carrapiet  John,"5  MB.  MCh 


■Grayfoot,     Blenman     Buhot,    ZRCP.Ed.~j 

ZRCS.Ed.  ZFPS.Glas.  MRCS.    .. 
Dyson,  Thomas  Edward,  MB.  MCh 


P.Ed.~i 


Captains. 
Meyer,    Charles    Hardwick    Louw,   MD.  ~) 

MRCS.  H.P.  M.G.M.  87    j 

Childe,  Letterstedt  Fredk.,  BA.MB.  MRCS 


Herbert,  Herbert,"6  ZRCP.  MRCS. 


Barry,  Thos.  David  Collis,  ZRCPI.  MRCS. 
.Jones,  John  Lloyd  Thomas,  MB.  MRCS.  ... 
Jennings,  William  Ernest,  MB.  MCh 

Hojel,  Jas.  Graham,  BA.  MB.  BCh.  MRCPI 

Arnim,  Henry  Chas.  Leffler,  ZRCP.  MRCS- 
Thomson,  George  Sloane,  MB. MCh 

Prall,  Samuel  Esmond,  MB.  ZRCP.  MRCS. 

Ricketts.Wm.  Symonds  Percivnl, MB. MCh. 

Moore,  Charles  Malcolm,  MD 

■Jenney,  George  William,  MB.  MCh 

Hudson,  Charles  Tilson,  ZRCP.  MRCS 


■Smith,  John  Blackburn,  BA.  MB.  MCh.. 


Cleveland,  Henry  Fras.,  ZRCP.21RCS.ZSA. 

Jackson,  James,  MB 

■Street,  Ashton,"1  MB.  FRCS 

Heath,  Alan  Jasper,  MB.  ZRCP.  MRCS.  ... 

Jameson,  John  Bland,"1  MB.  MCh 

Whitcombe,  ErnestGerald  Robert,  ZRCP.  \ 

Ed.  ZRCS.Ed.  ZFPS.Glas j 

Basu,  Baman  Das,  ZSA.  MRCS 

Ervine,  Thomas  Walter,  MB.  MCh 

Swinton,  Francis  Edward,  ZRCP.  MRCS.... 

Burnett,  Sidney  Harvey,  MB.  3ICh 

Jackson,  Thomas,  MB.  BCh 

Kilkelly,  Patrick  Percy,  MB.  BCh 

iLeumann,  Bernard  Henrv  Frederick, ZSA.  1 

MRCS.  ZRCP.  MB.  DPS.  Camb j 

(Bennett,  Hugh,  MB.  MCh.   .. 

Bennett,  Vivian  Boase,  MB.  BCh 

Moore,  Hugh  Myddleton,  MRCS.  ZRCP.  ... 

Johnston,  Dudley  Cater,  MRCS.  ZRCP 

Evans,      Samuel,    ZRCP. Ed.    ZRCS.Ed.  ) 

ZFPS.Glas.  MB.  MCh j 

JI'Donald,  James  Haldane.  MB.  MCh 

Hooton,  Alfred,  MRCS.  ZRCP 

King,  Arthur  Frederick  Wm.MRCS.LRCP. 
;Standage,  "Robert  Frazer,  MRCS.  ZRCP.... 
Gibbs,  Andrew. Armstrong,  ZRCPI. ZRCSC. 
Knapton,  Henry  Alf.  Forbes,  MRCS.  ZRCP. 

Lieutenants. 

Bakhle,  Chintaman  RamcUandra  29  Jan.  gi 

Kukday,  Krishnaji  Visnnoo     ^gjan.  96 

:Smith,  Frank  Addinsell    29  July  qo 


SURGEON 
MAJOR. 


REMARKS. 


i  Apr.  I 
1  Apr.  I 

30  Sept.! 

30  Sept. I 

31  Mar. ! 

31  Mar.  I 
29  Sept. ! 


1  Apr.  94 
1  Apr,  94 

30  Sept. 94 
t 

30  Sept. 94 

31  Mar.  95 


31  Mar.  95 
29  Sept.g 


3oSept.86 
30  Sept.86 


BURGEON 
LIEUT. 


27  July  92 
27  July  92 

27  July  92 
29  July  93 

29  Jan.  94 

9  Jan.  94 
8  July  97 

28  July  97 

28  July  97 

29  Jan.  95 

29  Jan.  95 
29  July  95 
29  July  95 
29  July  95 
29  July  95 
29  July  95 


30  Sept. 98 
30  Sept.gS 


SURGEON 
CAPTAIN. 


31  Mar.  87 
31  Mar.  87 

31  Mar.  87 

31  Mar.  87 

1  Oct.  87 
1  Oct.  87 

31  Mar.  83 

31  Mar.  88 
31  Mar.  83 

29  Sept.83 

30  Mar.  89 
30  Mar.  89 
30  Mar.  89 

o  Mar.  89 

30  Sept. 89 

30  Sept.  89 

3 1  Mar.  90 
31  Mar.  90 
3 1  Mar.  90 
31  Mar.  go 

31  Jan.  91 

Jan.  91 

28  July  91 
27  July  95 
27  July  95 

27  July  95 

29  July  96 

29  Jan.  97 
29  Jan.  97 

28  July  97 
28  July  97 

28  July  97 

29  Jan.  98 

29  Jan.  98 
29  July  9S 
29  July  98 
29  July  98 
29  July  98 
29  July  98 


Supdt.  (Jclalja  Lunatic  Asylum.— Sick  Furl. 
Dep.  Sanitary  Commr.  Western  Registration  Dist. 
>  Med.  Officer  to  Kathiawar  Pol.  Ageucy. — In 
(.     charge  of  Rest  Hospital,  Rajkote. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Rutnagherry. 
Civil    Surgeon,    Godhra. — Acting     Presidency 
Surgeon  1st  District,  Professor  of  Midwifery, 
Grant  Medical  College,  &c. 
2nd  Surgeon,  Sir  Jamsetiee  Jejeebhoy  Hospital, 
and  Professor  of  Anatomy   and  Curator  of 
Museum,  Grant  Medical  College. 
8  Bombay  Infantry. 


f  Civil    Surgeon,  Kaira. — Offg.    Medieal    Storo- 
(.     keeper,  Bombay. 

5"  Deo.  Sanitary  Commr.  Goozerat   Registration 
(.      Dist.  -Acting  Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  Bombay. 


j'Prof.  of  Physiology,  Histology  and  Hygiene, 

(.     Grant  Medical  College. 

T2nd  Phys.  &  Registrar,  Sir  Jamsetjee  Je.jeebhoy 

<  Hosp.and  Prof,  of  Pathology  ,&c.  Grant  Med. 
(.     Coll. — Acting  1st  Physician. 

(  Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  and  Pnf.  of  Ophthalmic 

<  Medicine,  &c,  Grant  Med.  Coll.,  Bombay. — 
L     SickFurl. 

(  Chemical  Analyser  to  Govt,  and  Professor  of 
1  Chemistry, &c.,GrantMed. Col.  &c— Sick  Furl. 
Superintendent  Matheran. 

23  Bombay  Infantry. 

(  Resdt. Surgeon  St.George'sHospital, — Professor 
(.     of  Materia  Medica,  &<•,.  Grant  Med.  College. 
Dep.  San.  Commr.,  Sind  Registration  Districts. 
14  Bombay  Infantry, 
f  Civil  Surgeon,  Satara. — Professorof  Pathology, 

1  &c,  Grant  Med.  Col. — Acting  2nd  Physician 
(.    and  Registrar,  Sir  J.  J.  Hospital. 

17  Bombay  Infantry. 

2  Central  India  Horse. 
2fi  Bombay  Infantry. 

2  Bombay  Infantry. 

(  Civil  Surgeon,  Shikarpove. — Officiating  Civil, 
-j  Poona. — Acting  Dep.  Sau.  Commr.,  Central 
[     Registration  Districts. 

3  Bombay  Cavalry. 

Superintendent  Yerrowda  Central  Prison. 

1  Bombay  Infantry. 

Assistant  Civil  Surgeon,  Poom.— Sick  Furlough, 

28  Bombay  Infantry. 

6  Bombay  Cavalry. 

3  Bombay  Infantry. 

7  Bombay  Lancers. 

PersonalAssist.  to  Principal  Med. Officer,  Bombay. 

25  Bombay  Infantry. 

Superintendent  Hyderabad  Central  Prisons. 

4  Bombay  Cavalry. 

29  Bombay  Infantry. 

4  Bombay  Infantry. 
13  Bombay  Infantry. 
10  Bombay  Infantry. 

24  Bombay  Iafantry. 

20  Bombay  Infantry. 

5  Bombay  Infantry. 
Officiating  19  Bombay  intantry. 
16  Bombay  Infantry. 

With  No.  46c  Native  Field  Hosp.,  Mombassa. 
Officiating  29  Bombay  Infantry. 
Officiating  23  Bombay  Infantry. 


!  Officiating  1  Bombav  Infantry. 
In  charge  No.  461?  Nat.  Field  Hosp.,  Mombassa. 
1  Officiating  LoraJai  Outposts. 


War  Services. 

1  Colonel  S.  O.  Banks  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1807-68,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Magdala  (Medal). 

28  Lt.Colonel  C.  T.  Peters  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedi- 
tion in  1885-S7  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

30  Lt.Colonel  M.  L.  Bartholomeusz  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

31  Lt.Colonel  J.  S.Wilkins  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  took  partin  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the 
force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in 
■despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

[For  remainder  of  Notes  see  end  of  Bsngal  and  Madras  Services,  pp.  523a  and  526a 


Indian  Medical  Service. 


529 


Lieutenants. 


surgeon 

LIKtCl. 

M'Ardle,  Andrew  Augustine  Frayne,  MB.  BCh.  Officiating  3  Bengal  Cavalry  I2S  Jan.  97 

Woolley,  Jasper  Maxwell,  MB.  No.  37  Native  Field  Hospital,  Malakand  Force 28  Jan.  97 

Lane,  Clayton  Arbuthnot,  MB.  No.  37  Native  Field  Hospital,  Malakand  Force 28  Jan.  97 

Kelly,  Thomas  Bernard,  FRCS.  Wing  7  Bengal  Infantry 28  Jan.  971 

Hugo,  James  Henry,  DSO.  MB.  Punjab  Frontier  Force  28  Jan.  971 

Kenrick,  "William  Hamilton,  No.  52  Native  Field  Hospital,  Kohat  Kurram  Force    ,28  Jan.  97 

Watson,  Charles  Henry,  Punjab  Frontier  Force  J28  Jan.  97 

Lincoln,  Charles  Hope  Septimus,  Quetta  District    28  Jan.  97 

Price,  Raymond  H.,  MB.  MCh (28  Jan.  97 

Baines,  Edgar  Francis  Eardley,  Assistant  Health  Officer,  Port  of  Bombay  ,28  Jan.  97 

Sealy,  Geoffrey  Orr  Fearu,  Railway  Inspection  duty,  Kalyan  28  Jan.  97 

Bryson,  Reginald,  Officiating  24  Madras  Infantry 128  Jan.  97 

Murray,  John  George  Patrick,  Detachment  18  Bengal  Infantry I28  July  97 

28  July  97 
28  July  97 
28  July  97 
28  July  97 
28  July  97 
28  July  97 
28  Jan.  98 
28  Jan.  98 
28  Jan.  98 
28  Jan.  98 
28  Jan.  98 
28  Jan.  98 
2S  Jan.  98 
28  Jan.  98 
28  Jan.  98 
28  Jan.  98 
90 
98 


Anderson,  Samuel,  Sirhmd  District . 

Hutchinson,  Francis  Hope  Grant,  Officiating  4  Bombay  Cavalry 

Marjoribanks,  James  Leslie,  Officiating  Erinpoora  Irregular  Force   

Fenton,  Alexander,  Officiating  15  Madras  Infantry   

Dredge,  James  Allen,  Punjab  Frontier  Force  

Knox,  Robert  Welland,  Officiating  19  Madraf  Infantry    ..  

Delany,  Thomas  Henry,  No.  52  Native  Field  Hospital,  Ivohat  Kiirram  Force.. 

Bait,  John  Walter  Forbes,  with  Tochi  Force 

Douglas,  Stewart  Ranken,  with  Tochi  Force   

O'Meara,  Eugene  John.  Civil,  Abbottabad 

Tate,  Godfrey,  Punjab  Frontier  Force    

Baird,  Roy  Fearon,  No.  50  Native  Field  Hospital.  Malakand  Force 

Gage,  Andrew  Thomas,  Ourator  of  Herbarium,  Calcutta 

Laing,  George  Campbell,  Offi  iating  Meywar  Bheel  Corps 

M'Pherson,  George,  Officiating  25  Bombay  Infantry 

Hunt,  Spencer,  14  Bombay  Infantry 

Sargent,  Alfrsd  George,  Offiriitrag  17  Bombay  Infantry    

Cox,  Walter  Hulbert,  Officiating  30  Bombay  Iniantry  ..' 

Condon,  de  Vere,  Officiating  Deolee  Irregular  Force ... 

Gidney,  Henry  Albert  John,  Station  Hospital,  Kurrachee 

Kirkpatrick,  Henry,  Madras  District   

Fayrer,  Frederick  Durand  Stirling,  Bangalore  District    '. 

Chitale,  Padmahar  Krishna,  Plague  duty,  Belgaum  District  

Lethbridge,  William,  Belgaum  District   


Hunter,  Thomas  

Battye.  Walter  Rotbney 

Meakm,  Harold  Budgett 

Hutcheson,  George  

Listen,  William  Glen    

Boulton,   Harjld     

Antl  cny,  Richard  William  

Tuci^r,  Ernest  Frederick  Gordon 

Stewart,  George  Edward   

Thompson,  Frank  Stnart  Corfcitt  

Novis,  Thomas  Shepherd  

Watson,  Jchn  William    ', 

Twigg,  Herbert  Joseph  Richard 

Orpen,  Charles  William  M'Gillicuddy. 


28  Jan. 
28  Jan. 
28  Jan. 
28  Jan.  98 
28  Jan.  98 
28  Jan.  98 
28  Jan.  98 
28  J   r.  98 


COlllIilfD. 

Bengal. 

Bengal, 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Punjab. 

Punjab. 

Punjab. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

Punjab. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Madias. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Punjab. 

Punjab. 

Punjab. 

Punjab. 

Punjab. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Bomba.\ . 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Madras. 


:7  July 
j 7  July 
27  July 
27  July 
=7  July 
27  July 
27  July 

.7  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 

,27  July 


9h|Bengal. 
98I  Punjab. 
98;  Bengal. 
9S  Punjab. 
98!  Madras. 
98jPunjab. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 


53° 


Bengal  Ecclesiastical  Establishment. 


Reo.  James  Edward  Cowell  Welldon,  MA.  Bishop  of  Calcutta  and  Metropolitan  in  India  and  Island  of  Ceylon, 
29  Sept.  98. 

Arthur  Mount.)  oy  Dunne,  Esq.,  Registrar  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Calcutta,  and  Sec.  to  the  Lord  Bishop,  and  Regis- 
trar of  the  Diocese  of  Lahore,  1  Sept.  94;  Registrar  of  the  diocese  of  Lucknow,  15  Sept.  97. 

The  Ven.  Andrew  Nathaniel  Wadham  Spens,  Archdeacon  and  Commissary  of  Lahore,  1  Oct.  92. 

The  Right  Sev.  Arthur  Clifford,  MA.  Lord  Bishop  of  Lucknow,  21  Jan.  93. 

The  Ven.  Oscar  Daniel  Watkins,  MA.  Archdeacon  of  Lucknovr,  14  Sept.  97, 


1873 

1875 

1877 

187S 
1879 
1S7Q 
1879 
1879 

1 880 
1880 


1881 


1885 


1887 


Senioii  Chaplains. 


Rev.  Welbore  MacCaithy  

Rev.  Andrew-  N.  Wadham  Spens 

Rev.  Charles  Swynnerton1    

Itev.  Charles  Walter  flame,J/l. 
Rev.  Hy.  Coleridge  Spring,  BA. 
Rev.  Walter  Adolphus  Hamilton 
Reo.  Robert  John  Langford,3fJl. 
Sev.    Ferguson    John    Mont-  ) 

gomery,2  MA J 

Reo.  L.  Preemantle  Philips,  MA 
Rev.  TheophilusC.  Shepherd, M. -J 
Rev.  Josiah    O'Farrell    Will-} 

cocks,  MA ) 

Rev.  Arthur  Edward  Stone   

Reo.  J. Irwin  Browne  Cockin,-B-4. 

Rev.  Oscar  Daniel  Watkins,  MA. 

Reo.  Ralph  Allen  Camine,  MA- 

Rev.  Vivian  Wm    Kinsman  

Reo.  Henry  Wager  Griffith,  MA. 

Reo.  John  Moulson,  BA 

Reo.  Francis  B.  Sandberg,  BA... 

Reo.  Arthur  Kitchin,  MA 

S«o.  William  Ellison,  Ma 

Reo.  Jas.  Frank  Warden  Gom-  > 

pertz,4  BA i 

Rev.   Talbot  Monckton  Milnes} 

Griffiths,  BA j 

Rev.  Charles  Albert  Gillmore  ... 

iff  o.Alfred  Saunders  Dyer,3  MA. 
Reo.  Fras.  Edw.  Davy  Cobbold 

Rev.  HerbertOctaviusMoore.JLT^ 

Reo.  Montague  C.  Sanders,  MA' 
Rev.  Charles  Herbert  Reynolds... 

Rev.  Walter  Kitchin 

Reo.  Henry  Jas.  SpenceGray,  MA 
Rev.  S.L.  Graham  Sandberg, BA. 
Reo.  R.  Augustine  Storrs,  BA.... 
Reo.  Henry  Barry  Hyde,  MA.  .. 
Reo.  Win.  A. Grant  Luckmau,.B.i 
Reo.  Charles  Arthur  Mason,  MA. 
Reo. Clement  Henry  Barlow,.! MA 
Rev.  Gerald  Edward  Nicolls,B4. 
Rev.  Wm.  Fras.  Thompson,  MA 

Rev.  George  M.  Oavina,  MA 

Rev.  Bare  ay  Kitchin  

Reo.  George  Adam  Ford,  BA.  ... 
Rev.  Hfnvv  .himes  L.imr,  MA... 


ukmauks.  Aco. 

(  Archdeaconof  Cal 
\     cutta.— Furl. 
(Archdeacon       of 
<.     Lahore. 
Furlough. 
Sick  Furlough, 
llnssoorie. 
Landourand  Dehra. 
LucknowCivilLines 

Hazara. 

Muttra. 
Furlough. 

Kamptee. 

C  Officiating   Arch- 

(.    deacon, Calcutta 

(  Civil  Lines,  Allah- 

\     abad. 

(NyneeTal. 

\  Archd.  Lucknow. 

Seetapore. 

Dinapore. 

Delhi. 

Furlough. 

Kurrachee. 

("St.Thomas'Chch.. 
t     Calcutta. 
Meean  Meer. 

Roorkee. 

Furlough. 

rSealkote.  —  Offg. 

<      Archdeacon, 

C    Lahore. 

Mhow. 

Quetta. 
'Junior    Chaplain. 
St.    Paul's    Ca- 
thedral,      Cal- 
cutta. 

Simla. 

Cawnpore. 

Lucknow  Cant. 

Furlough. 

Bairackpore. 

Mooltan. 

St.  John's, Calcutta 

St.  Paul's,  Calcutta 

Agra. 

Nagpore. 

Peshawur. 

Furlough. 

Furlough. 

Furlough. 

Furlough. 

Furlough. 


Juniob  Chaplains. 


Rev.  Herbert  Taylor  Ottley  

Reo .  Charles  Richard  Thorold  ) 
Winckley ji 

Rev.  Piercy  Griffith  Bruce  Austin 

Rev.  Theodore  Edw.  F.  Cole.., 

.  Rev.  Edmund  John  Warlow.. 

89°  Rev.  Frederick  James  Clarke 

Rev.  Jas.  Middleton  Macdonald 
9°\Rev.  William  John  Wickins 
9°\R<v.  William  Boycott  Hamlturu 

Reo.  Herbert  \vlieler   Bush" 

Rev.  Charles  Jasper  Palmer 

Reo.  Lawrence  Hosier  Lermit  ... 

Rev.  Henry  Naish 

Rev.  Leonard  Klugh8  

-  Rev.  Sydney  Septimus  Scott    ... 
"93  Rev.  Robert  Mansel  Kirwan9   ... 

893  Rev.AVot.  Edw.  Brown  Constable 

894  Rev.  Walter  Lilley  P.  Shaw10 
Rev.  Percy  James  Debenham  I 

Johnson  ! 

Rev.  Charles  Maxwell  Becker.. 

Reo.  H.  W.  T.  Plowman 

?93  Rev.  Fredk.  Wm.  Chamberlain 
Rev.  Charles  Wesley  Darling  .. 
Rev.  Percy  Hugh  Chapman 

-  Rev.  J.  Greensill  Skittowe  Syme 

°94  Rev.  Horace  Barbut  Cogan 

697  Rev.      Joshua       Alfred       R.  > 

Brookes,  MA j 

Rev.    Thomas     Montgomery  \ 

Hunter  Wood j 

Rev.  Robert  Wm.  Hall  Stuart  .. 


KKMAKKN,  AC. 

Furlough. 

Shillong. 

Furlough. 
Furlough. 

",&c. 


89»  Rev.  George  Ernest  Oldham     ... 

896  «ev.  Alfred  Howard,  MA 

s9°  Rev.  Henry  Menzies,  MA 

°97  Rev.  Cyril  Price   

b9TReo.  George  Charles  Peake     ... 

897Rev.  Joseph  Frank  Smith    

898  Reo.  Harry  Christopher  Scott ) 

I     Anstej,' MA $ 

898  Rev.Ohas.  Philip  Croker  Nugent 

898|iJf».  Walter  Kelly  Firminger  ... 


Cathedral, 

Furlough. 

Furlough. 

Furlough. 

RawnlPindee. 

Mooltan. 

Darjeeling. 

Jubbulpore. 

Ferozepore. 

Chuckrata. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Meerut. 

R/inikhet. 

With  Khyber  Brig. 

Benares. 

Jullunder. 

Umballa. 

Jhansi. 

Howrah. 

Bareilly. 

Nowshera. 

Subathoo. 

Hyderabad,  Sind. 

(  SaugorandPuch- 

(.     maree. 
Dum  Dum. 

("Allahabad 

(.     tonments. 
Kurrachee. 
Fyzabad. 
Cuttack. 
Lahore. 
St.  James', Calcutta. 

(  St.Stephen's,Kid- 

(.     derpore. 
Murree. 

( Garrison      Chap- 

-!      lain,  Fort   Wil- 

(.     liam. 


Can- 


CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 


1879 
1880 


SiiNioii  Chaplains. 
Rev.  Alexander  Ferrier,  MA. 
Rev.  Jonn  Taylor,  MA 


Furlough. 
Furlough. 


1892 
1897 

1897 


Assistant  Chaplains. 
Ben.  Thomas  Scott,12  MA 

Reo.  George  Johnstone  Chree, 

MA.  BD 

Reo.  John  Cameron,  MA.  BD. 
Rev.  William  Thomson.. 


C  Ofl'g.SeniorChap- 
\     lain,  Calcutta. 

Allahabad. 

(Argyll  &  Suther- 
(.  land  Highldrs. 
Gordon  Highldrs. 


Reo.  David  Hedley  Gillan  'Black  Watch. 


*  The  Rev 
Chaplain  to 

2  The  Rev 
Lockhart  in 

*  The  Rev. 
(Medal  with 

s  The  Rev 
Lockhart  in 

7  The  Rev 
despatches, 


.  C.  Swynnerton  served  with  the  Waziristan  Field  Force   under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1894-93    as 
the  Troops  (Medal  with  Clasp).  . 

F.  J.  Montgomery  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  FrontK-r  of   India  under  Sir  Wilham 

1897  with  the  Tochi  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

J.  F.  W.  G ompjrtz  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1 886-87  with    he  Upper  Burmah  Field  Force 

two  Clasps).  „.     _..,,. 

.  A.  Saunders  Dyer  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India    under  Sir   u  imam 

1897-98  as  Principal  Chaplain  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  wii  b        )  Clasps). 

H    W.  Bush  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Ro  Low    in   1S95   mentioned    m 

Medal  with  Clasp).  \ For  remo  inder  of  i\  otei,  see  next  page. 


53* 


Madras  Ecclesiastical  Establishment. 

The  Right  Reverend  Frederick  Gell,  DD.  Lord  B;3hop  of  Madras,  27  Nov.  61. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Pelly,  MA.,  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop,  3  Nov.  96. 

The  Venerable  William  Weston  Blwes,  MA.  Archdeacon  of  Madras,  13  Apr.  93. 

F.  Rowlandson,  Esq.,  BA.  Registrar  of  the  Diocese  and  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Bishop,  1  Dec.  75 


I  aj  SuNIOK    CjTAPLAINS. 

iSyo\Ven.  Wm.  Weston  Elwes,  MA.. 

iS75|ffie!>.  Daniel  Wilson  Kidd,  BA.. 
ii7s\Rev.  Walter  Wace,  MA.  • 

1876 


ItBMARKS. 


l877 

1878 
1878 

1879 

1879 

l879 
1879 

1880 
1880 


Rev.  Charles  Henry  Pelly,  MA 
Reo.  Frank  Penny,  BA 


Rev.  William  Scott,  BA 

Rev.  R.  Joseph  Brandon,  LL.D 

Rev.  James  Sharp 


Rev.  FcrsterClarkeGittens,22^. 
Rev.  Charles  John  Etty  


Rev.  JohnWilberforce  Cassels, ") 
MA j 

Rev.  Rich.  Parry  Burnett,  MA. 

Rev.  Arth.  Acheson  Williams,  ) 

MA ) 

Rev.  Robt.  Henry  Durham,  V  D 
Rev.  Chas.  Edw.  Whiteley,  M. A. 
Rev.  John  English    

Rev.  Edward  Gibson    


1883  Reo.    Clement    Henry    Lakin) 
Wright,  MA / 


("Archdeacon     and 
(.     Commissary. 
Vellore. 
Furlough. 
f  Domestic     Chap- 
t     lain  to  Bishop. 
(  GarrisonChaplain 
I     Fort  St.  George 
Furlough. 
Furlough. 
(  St.Thomas'Mouni 
t     &  Pallaveram. 
j'Cuddalore      and 
C     Bolarum. 
/Holy     Trinity, 
I     Bangalore. 

Furlough. 

fOffg.    Cannanore 
(.     and  Calicut. 

Furlough. 

Coimbatore. 

Trichinopoly. 

Berhampore. 

f  Emanuel  Church, 

(.     Madras. 

fSt.  John's,   Ban- 
(.     galore. 


1BB5 
1886 

1887 


1889 


TOQ5 


tl.97 


1891 


Senior  Chaplains. 

Rev.  Alexander  James  Jones  ... 
Rev.  Chas.  Herbert  Maiden,  M A. 
Rev.  Fras.  Ewen  Cameron,  BA. 
Rev.  Fras.  Nelson  Crowther.JB^i. 
Rev.   Charles   Philip    Croker ) 

Nugent ( 

Rev.  Harry  Clince  Parker,1  MA. 
Rev.    Arthur    Henry    Barrett) 

Brittain,  MA ) 

ltev.  Walter  Geo.  Barrv,  AKC... 


Juniob  Chaplains. 

Rev.  Arthur  A.  Sharp,  MA 

Rev.  Thos.  Cha*.  Underwood') 

Molesworth,  BA ) 

Rev.  Albert  Edwm  i  Stanley   .. 

Rev.  Edmund  Bull    

Rev.    Ernest    Wm.    Philipps ) 

Keeling,  BA j 

See. Clement  Douglas  Giles, MA. 
Rev.  Chris.  Fras.  Breay,  MA. ... 

Rev.  Francis  Wheaton  Hay-) 
cock,  BA J 

R'.v.  Albert  Edward  Stanley  ... 


Coonoor. 
Furlough. 
Furlough. 
Ootacamund. 

Murree. 

Wellington. 

Trimulgherry. 

("St.  Mark's,  Ban- 
X     galore. 


St.  Mathias,  Vepery 

Trichinopoly. 

Offg.  Vizagapatam. 
Furlough. 

Offg.  Poonamalee. 
Bellary. 

Offg.Seeunderabad. 
("Joint  Chaplain, 
<  St. George's  Ca- 
(.    thedral, Madras 


CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 


1893 


Senior  Chaplain, 
v.d.  Rev.  Wm.  Forest  Archibald,2 

Chaplains. 
Rev.  James  Nicholl  Ogilvie,  MA.. 
Rev.  RobertHorne  Stevenson, MA. 


St.  Andrew's,  Madras. 
St.  Andrew's,  Bangalore. 
Rev.  John  Heron,  MA With  Royal  Scots,  Manrtal'iy. 


War  Services. 

1  The  Rev.  H.  C.  Parker  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
1  Tho  Rev.  F.  W.  Archibald  served  with  the  Huzara  Expedition  in  18SS  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  the  Bengal  Ecclesiastical  Establishment. 

8  The  Rev.  Leonard  Klugh  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897  with  the  Malakand  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

9  The  Rev.  R.  M.  Kirwan  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1897-93  with  the  1st  Division  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  wiih  two  Clasps). 

10  The  Rev.  W.  £1.  Pritchatt  Shaw  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir 
William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  with  the  Peshawur  Column,  and  with  the  1st 
Division   Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

13  The  Rev.  T.  Scott  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


532 


Bombay  Ecclesiastical  Establishment. 


Sight  Rev,  James  MacArthur,  Z>X>.  Bishop  of  Bombay. 

The  Ven.  William  Edward  Scott,  MA.  Archdeacon  and  Commissary,  3  Apr.  1S97. 

John  Cuthbert  Greenside  Bowen,  Esq.  Registrar  of  the  Diocese,  19  Nov.  94. 


1876 
1876 


1879 
1880 


Senior  Chaplains. 
Monthly  Salary,  Rupees  800. 

Rev.  William  Wingate,  MA.  ... 
Rev.    Arthur    Wilfred    Bayn-} 

ham,  MA J 

Rev.  George  Gothard,  MA 

Rev.   Henry    Nathaniel  Mid-} 

winter,  MA y 

Sec.  Charles  Hume  Badham,^ 

BA j 

Rev.  Geo.  Herbert  Lewis,  BA. 

Rev.  Elias  Jenkins  Bowen,  MA, 


1884  Rev.  Philip  Bruce  Home,  MA. 

1885  Rev.  Wm.  Wortcrs  Baillie,  BA. 
1885  Rev.  Edw.   Stephenson  Hall, "> 

,    MA j 

1885  Rev.  Wm.  Edward  Scott,  BA... 

1886  Rev .  Francis Nathani el  H ill ,  BA 

1887  Rev.  John  Henry  Beck,  MA.    .. 
1887  Rev.  Philip  Sydney  Grove,  BA. 

1887  Rev.  William  Babington  Pres-  ) 

ton,  BA j 

1888  Rev.  John  Annand  Sellar,  MA. 


STATIONS,  FTC. 


I2H 


Sick  Furlough. 

Furlough. 

Sick  Furlough. 

St.  Paul's,  Poona. 

f  Sattara        and 
j      Mahableshwur. 
Ahmednugger. 
("Belgaum,  visiting 
<      Amboli    or    Sa- 
(.    want  Warree. 
St.  Mary's,  Poona. 

Deolali. 

Byculla. 

f  Archdeacon     and 
'(.     Commissary. 

Sick  Furlough'. 

Ahmedabad. 

Neemuch. 

Aden  Camp. 

j  Steamer      Point 
(.     Aden. 


18C12 


1895 


Junior  Chaplains. 
Munthly  Salary,  Rupees 500. 

Rev.  Henry  Thomas  Higgin-') 
son  Rountree > 

Rev.  Lancelot  Melvill  Haslope,  ~t 
MA j 

Rev.  Sidney  Leigh  Lye,  BA.    ... 

Rev.  Philip  Raikes  Harrison  ... 
Rev.  William  Arthur  Dickins  ... 
Rev.    Charles    E.   Cambridge') 

de  Coetlogon  i 

Rev.  Cyril  Mayhew 

Rev.  Horatio  William  Nelson,  ) 

BA *. j 

Re».  C.  A.  Barham,  BA 

Rev.  James  Duncan  Ozanne    .. 


STATIONS,  ETC 


Furlough. 

Deesa  and  Aboo. 

f  Snr.     Presidency 

*  •  haplr.  Bombay. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Cirkee. 

Susseerabad. 

Furlough. 

Colaba. 

( Garrison      Chap- 
C     lain,  Bomhay. 
GShorpooree,  Poona. 


CHURCH    OF    SCOTLAND. 


Thk  bENios  (Chaplain. 
Monthly  Salary,  Rupees  980. 


Senioe  Chaplains. 
Monthly  Salary,  Rupees  800. 

Rev.  Andrew  Bullock  Watson,  > 
MA S 


Furlough. 


1878 

18S2 

1S97 


Rev.  James  Hutton  Mack-ay,  \    (  St. 
MA }    I     B 


Andrew's, 
Bombay. 
Rev.  James  Henderson,  MA.    ...  Kurrachee. 
i2eo.JohnCrombieMathew,B^.  Poona  and  Sirkee. 

Junior  Chaplains. 
Monthly  Salary,  Rupees  500. 


Rangoon  Ecclesiastical  Establishment. 

The  Right  Rev.  John  Miller  Strachan,  DD.  MB.  Bishop  of  Rangoon,  30  June  82. 

The  Ven.  Charles  Henry  Chard,  Archdeacon  and  Commissary  of  Rango  m,  17  Dec.  93. 

Arthur  Herbert  Bagley,  BA.  LLD.  (Barrister-at-Lam),  Registrar  of  the  Diocese  and  Archdeaconry,  6  Sept.  95. 


o  ^ 

8  ft 


1870 


1889 
1800 


Senior  Chaplains. 


REMARKS. 


Ven.  Charles  Henry  Chard  Archdeacon. 

„  ,   tn  tn  ■>  r  .        ( Rangoon 

Rev.  Joseph  Perry  Dyer,  MA...    ' 

Rev.  Arthur  Henry  Finn   

Junior  Chaplains. 

Rev.  James  Low,  MA 

Rev.  Henry    Guise    Beatson  | 
Cowley I 


(.     Cantonments. 
Fort  Dufferin. 


Shwebo. 
Furlough. 


1895 
1893 


Junior  Chaplains, 

Rev.  Wm.  Gore  Burroughs, BA 
Rev.  John  Horndon  Parry,  BA 

Rev.  Chas.  Page  Cory,  MA 

Rev.  Henry  Weare  Blandford.. 

Rev.  James  Henry  Collins 

flcr.Arth.Wkitcombe  Taylor,  > 
BA j 


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560 


COKNET, 
2ndLIEDT. 
OTENSIGN 


9  July  79 

15  Aug.  77 

25  Sept.78 


14  Jan.  80 


24  Nov.  77 


19  Feb.  81 
■.5  Apr.  80 

3  July  78 

n  Hay  78 
23  Oct.   80 


Captains. 
Lang.Hugh  Graham,13  Bt.  .MaiorSeaforthHighlndrs.on  ret.pay 
Robertson,  Tho?.  Chaplin,  Hon.  Lt. Colonel  3  Bn.  Arsryll  and  5 

Sutherland  Highlanders   j 

Little,  Archibald  Cosmo,15  with  gratuity  from  5  Lancers  ... 
Fleming,  Henry  Slane,16  Bt.  Major  Essex  Regiment,    on 

retired  pay;  4  Battalion  Essex  Regiment  ....'. 

Reilly,  J.  Miles,  Major  late  Guernsey  Militia   

Moon,  Francis  Sidney  Graham,  Hon.  Lt.Colonel  4  Battalion  \ 

East  Surrey  Regiment  [Captain  of  Reserve,  25  Mar.  85)  ...  j 
Irvine,  Henry,  Hon.  Lt.Colonel 4  Battalion  Inniskilling  Fus... 
Rice,  Richard  Justice,  Hon.  Lt.Colonel  4  Bn.  Munster  Fus.  .. 
Hand,  William   Hudson,   resigned  from   37   Foot;  Major  4"/ 

Battalion  Liverpool  Regiment    $ 

Hoole, James,  Hon.  Lt.Colonel  3  BattaliouYorkshire  Regiment 
Gloster, Thomas,  Hon.  Lt.Colonel  5  Battalion  Munster  Fus.  1 

(Captain  of  Reserve,  18  July  85)   5 

Cane,   Claude  Richard  John,18  resigned  from  Royal  Artil-  \ 

lery  ;  Major  4  Battalion  Irish  Regiment ) 

Nelson,  JamesOsmond.with  gratuity  from  Lancashire  Fusiliers 
Serjeant,  Win.  Charles  Eldon,19  Hon.  Lt.Colonel  5  Battalion 

Rifle  Brigade  (Captain  of  Reserve,  6  Feb.  89) 

Bentley,  William  A.  Limerick  City  Art.,  S.  Div.  Royal  Art. 
Watts,  William,  Hon.  Lt.Colonel  3  Battalion  Welsh  Regiment 
Campbell,  Montagu  Douglas,  Hon.  Lt.  Col.  (Capt.  of  Reserve,  I 

22  Feb.  82)  4  Bn.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders J 

Everaid,  HughEdm.E..fibn.Zr.CW.  3  Bn.Worcestershire  Regt 
Sharman-Crawford,   Robert   Gordon,   with    gratuity    from ) 

16  Lancers;  Major  3  Battalion  Irish  Rijles j 

M'Calmont,  Barklie  C.  with  gratuity  from  Warwick  Regt. ;  > 

Hon.  Lt.Colonel  3  Battalion  Warwick  Regiment    j 

Pixley,  Arthur  Dunbar,'1  retired  pay  King's  Royal  Rifles;  ) 

Major  5  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rijles  J 

Pagan,  Gilbert  Alex.22  Capt.  Northumberland  Fus.  on  re-  ( 

tired  pay ) 

Holden,  Robert,23  Hon.  Lt.Col.  4Bn.  Worcestershire  Regt.^ 

(Captain  of  Reserve,    18  Nov.  85) ;  Hon.  Lt.  Colonel  3  &  4  > 

Battalions  Worcester  Regiment   j 

Helbert,  Frederic  de  Courcy  Helbert,-*  with  gratuity  from  1 

Devon  Regt.  ;  Major  5  Battalion  Royal  Fusiliers  _f 

Dundas,  Robert,25  with  gratuity  from  Scots  Guards  ;  Major  ~> 

^Battalion  Royal  Scots j 

Keatinge,  Maurice  Den.  with  grat.  from  Gloucester  ttegt.  ;  > 

Major  5  Battalion  Irish  Regiment.  j 

Marshall,  Robt.  Seton,  Major  Edinburgh  Artillery  S.   Div.) 

R.  Artillery  (Captain  of  Reserve  5  Aug.  96)   j 

Hammond,  Dayrell  Talbot,26  Capt.  Uonnaught  Rangers,  on  ") 

retired  pay:  Hon.  Lt.Col.  5  Battalion  Connaught  Rangers  j 
Castletown,  Bernard  B.  B.  Lord,2'  Major  4B1L  Leinster'Regt. 
Leith,  jas.  Mackenzie,  Hon.  Lt.Colonel  4  Bn.  Norfolk  Regt.  ... 
Scott,  Wm.Angelo,32  resigned  lrom  Cameron  Highlanders,  | 

Hon. Lt.Col.  3  Bn.Jt.  Highlndrs.(Ca/d.of  ite<?;-t>e(23May  94)  i 
Cowper,   Thomas,   Major,  3  Bn.   N.   Lancashire  Regiment  1 

(Captain  nf  Reserve,  23  July  901  j 

Stephenson-Fecherstonhaugh,  Shirley  A.  Major  3  Bn.Wor- "( 

cester  Regiment  (Captain  of  Reserve,  22  Jan.  90)  ) 

Stuart,  Wm.  Dugald,33  with  grat.  from  King's  R.  Rifles ;  ) 

Major,  3  Battalion  Bedfordshire  lleqiment  j 

Douglas,  Arthur  Baird,  non.Lt.Col.3  Bn.  Cameron  Highlndrs. 
Tylden-Pattenson,  Arthur    Henry,31   Capt .    E.  Kent  Regt.  > 

on  retired  pay  ;  Major  3  Bait.  Fast  Kent  Regiment j 

Wynyard,  Richard  Darner,35  with  grat.  from  B.  Surrey  Regt.  ") 

Hon.  Lt.Colonel,  6  Battalion  Lancashire  Fusiliers   ) 

MacLeod,  Norman,191  Capt.  Black  Watch,  on  retired;  pay;  > 

Hon.  Lt.Colonel  3  Battalion  Cameron  Highlanders   j 

Drury,Robt.  Cooper,  Hon.Lt.  Col. Lancashire  Art.  S.  Div.  R.  Art. 

Parsons,  Maydwell,  Major  7  Bn.  Royal  Fusiliers 

Heygate-Lambert,  Frederick  Arthur,  Middlesex  Yeomanry,  \ 

Knight  of  Justice  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem    '...  ] 

Le  Roy-Lewis,  Herman.  Major  Hampshire  Yeomanry 

M'Micking,  Gilbert,   with  gratuity  from  Royal  Artillery ; ) 

Major  Hon.  Artillery  Company  of  London    J 

Cox,  Henry  John  William, p.s.  Hon.  Lt.Col.  2  Kent  Art.  Vols. 

Back,  Philip   E.,  p.s.  Major  1  Norfolk  Volunteer  Artillery 

Chaloner,   Richard  G.  Walmesley,29  with   gratuity  from  3  ) 

Hussars  ;  Hon.  Lt.Col.  1  Wilts  Vol.  Rijles ;  MP.  jor  Westhuryi 
Fowler,   Donald    George    Mackay,30    with    gratuity  from') 

Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders;    Hon.  Lt.Colonel  3  \ 

Vol.  Bn.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  J 

Garnons-  Williams,  Richard  Davie?'.  Cant.  R.  Fusiliers,  on ) 

retired  pay  ;  Ma)or  1  Vol.  Bn.  South  Wales  Borderers ( 

Ramsay.Thomas,  p.s.  Hon.  Lt.Col.  5  Vol.  bn.  Highland  Lt.  Inf. 
Campbell,    Duncan,   p.   Major   z    Lanark  Vol.    Engineers ) 

(Captain  nf  Reserve,  24  June  85)  )' 

p.s.c.  Maude,  Frederic  Natusch,  with  gratuity  from R.Eng. ;  ) 

Major  1  Hampshire  Volunteer  Engineers  j 

Campbell,  Edward   Parker,30   Captain,  Black  Watch  on  ret.  | 

pay;  Hon.  Lt.Col.  5  Vol.Batt.Aroyl'  <f  Sutherlnd  Highlndre.  i 

Nicholson,  Henry  Whall-  y,  sold  out  of  82  Foot .' 

Wyld,  William  Henry,3-  Capt.  16  Lancers,  ou  reiired  pay  

Martin,  George  Mure,  sold  out  of  12  Lancers    

Toler,  James  Otway,  Capt.  Highland  Lt.  Inf.  on   ret.  pay") 

(Hon.  Major,  10  Aug.  87  ) j  | 

Moore,  Stephen  Blyth,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Scots '27  Apr.  70 

Wetherall,  Henry  Aug.,  with  gratuity  from  Coldstream  Gds.  :  2  Sept.68 


18  Dec.  8c 

31  May  73 

1  Mar.  79 

25  Aug.  80 


28  May  73 


CAPTAIN. 


17  Apr.  89 
30  Dec.  76 
7  Mar.  83 
30  July  84 
26  Oct.  75 
15  Oct.  81 


25  Jan.  71J25  Oct.  73 
28  Mar.  72J23  June  77 
11  Sept. 76 


9  May  74 
23  Nov.  72 

31  Jan.  78 

1  July  81 
3  May  82 
6  Aug.  79 

14  Sept.78 
16  Aug.  73 

2  Dec, 
20  Nov.  75 

1  July 
1  July  Si 
20  Nov.  75 


2  June  78 


23  June  80 

14  Sept.78 
14  Sept.78 


3  Mar.  80 
to  Dec.  79 

21  Feb.  So 


9  Nov.  79 
30  Jan.  78 


Sept.  79 

22  Oct. 

1  July  81 

2  Feb.  81 
16  Dec.  82 

6  Oct.   76 

9  May  77 
1  Dec. 

21  July  80 

14  Feb.  83 

16  Dec.  S2 

1  July  81 

29  June  72 

1  O^t.   80 

28  Apr.  75 

20  Oct.   8c 

26  June  So 

21  Aug.  80 

1  July  81 

22  Dec.  83 
22  Feb.  82 


6  Aug.  61 
14  Sept.  67 
23  Jan.  69 

20  July  67 


16  Feb.  81 
1  July  Si 

13  June  74 

26  Feb.  76 
10  Apr.  75 
20  Apr. 

29  Apr.  73 


17  Jan. 

29  Aug. 
29  Jau. 
[o  Aug. 

27  Oct. 

Oct. 


17  Sept. 
14  June  76 
3  May  82 

1  July  86 
21  Feb.  89 
9  May  83 
6  Oct.  80 
14  Nov.  85 

2c  Sept.  79 
17  May  82 

5  July  82 

27  Dec.  88 
1  Apr.  89 

6  Oct.   86 

27  June  83 

16  Dec.  90 
29  Nov.  S3 
1  July  87 

21  Mar.  85 

28  Oct 

8  July  82 
28  Nov.  83 

10  Mar.  8S 

11  Aug.  85 
1  June  86 

13  Nov.  89 

26  June  79 
10  Dec.  86 

19  Oct.   87 

20  Sept.  86 

17  Aug. Si 
!3May  S5 

22  July  85 

27  Feb.  86 

30  May  90 

8  July  74 
24  Feb.  83 

1  July  87 

2  June  84 

26  Nov.  84 
5  June  78 

27  Feb.  84 

8  Jan.  85 


18  Apr.  89 
8  Dec.  83 

15  June  85 

15  June  85 
8  Mar.  86 

12  Nov.  87 
4  Feb 


APPOINT- 
ED   TO 
KESEBVE. 


7  July  80 


7  July  80 
>5  Aug.  80 

7  July  8q 

25  June  8SJ21  July  80 

26  Oct.   89'  7  July  £0 


10  Apr.  90 
18  Apr.  91 

12  Nov.  92 

4  Mar.  93 
27  May  93 

13  Jan.  94 

5  May  94 

2  June  94 

2  July  94 
22  Aug.  94 

1  Nov.  94 

3  Apr.  95 
22  May  03 


4  Sept. 80 
7  July  80 

30  Dec.  91 

20  Jan.  80 

13  Feb.  86 
29  Jan.  87 

12  Mar.  81 

7  Aug.  88 


23  Apr.  90 


70 


4  Dec 

29  Jan 
14  June  76 
14  June  76 

11  June  77 

30  Nov.  78 
28  Oct.   71    1  Mar.  79 


June  93    7  July  80 

28  Aug.  95 
4  Mar.  96 
11  Mar.  96 
17  Mar.  96^25  Mar.  85 


4  Apr.  96 

8  June  96 
4  July  96 

17  Mar.  97 

10  Nov.  97 

15  Sept.  97 

12  Jan.  98 
2  Mar.  98 
6  Apr.  9S 

18  May  98 

25  May  98 
2  July  98 


7  July  86 
4  Nov.  So 

8  Sept.  86 
7  Oct.   95 

27  Jan.  86 

1  Oct.   81 


27  July 

8  Aug. 

3  July 

4  Aug. 

9  Jan. 
3  May 

10  Feb. 


7  July  80 
98124  Aug.  87 

91    5  Dec.  83 

95 1  4  Jan.  93 

93j 

89    1  Oct.    Si 

93  15  July  91 

94; 


3  Mar.  94 

8  Aug.  94i 

3  Jan.  95  13  May  8 

9  May  96 

3  Apr   97 
8  Dec.  97 


7  July  80 
25  Apr.  85 


56i 


Reserve  of  Officers. 


COBNUT, 
2ndLIECT 
OrENSIGN 


n  July  69 
8  Jan.  68 
25  July  69 


2b  uct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Feb.  74 

15  Mar.  68 '28  Oct.  71 


27  Aug.  70 
14  July  69 
24  Apr.  69 

29  May  69 
2  May  68 
4  Jan.  71 


28  Oct.  68 
21  Aug.  69 
28  Oct.   71 

3  Sept.68 


28  Oct.   71 


Captains. 
Eoupell,  Geo.  Chas.  K.  Pigott,30  Capt.  E.York  Regt.  on  ret.  pay 
Mackay,  Arthur  Leith  Hay,10  Capt.  K.O.  Scot.  Bord.  on  ret.pay 
Bushhrooke.  Wm.  Henry,41  with  gratuity  from  E.  York  Regt. 
Gray,  Jas.  Chas.  Charnock,  with  gratuity  from  1  W.  I.  Regt. 
Sandeman.  Wm.  Wellington,"  Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders,") 

on  retired  pay -> 

Grubhe,  Laurence  Carrington,  with  grat.  from  Bedford  Regt. 
Clark,  Kdmund  Wm."  Capt.  Somerset  Lt.  Inf.,  on  ret.  pay  ... 
Wallace,  James,"  with  gratuity  from  Seaforth  Highlanders  ... 
Rose,  Harcourt  Bonking,  with  crrat.uity  from  Border  Begt.  ... 
Power,  Wm.  Le  Poer,-6with  gratuity  from  Northampton  Kegt. 
Allfrev,  Henry,"  Cu.pt.  King's  Royal  Rifles,  on  retired  pay  ... 
Chapman,  Fred.  Stovm,48  Capt.  Cam. Highlanders,  on  ret.  pay 
Ellis,  Henry  R.  A.,  Capt.  Connaught  Rangers,  on  retired  nay.. 

Barry,  Robert  Mercer,  Capt.  Bedford  Regt.  on  retired  pay 

Tumiard,  Henry  Stopford,  with  gratuity  from  Innis.  bus 

Rudyerd,  Reginald  Burroughs,  Capt.  Irish  Rifles,  on  ret.  pay.. 
Conran,  Edward  Watson,  Capt.  Dorset  Regt.,  on  retired  pay  .. 
Boddam,  Charles  Wm.50  with  gratuity  from  W.  Surrey  Regt. 
Ribblesdaie,  Thomas,  Lord,  with  gratuity  from  Rifle  Brigade.. 

Ruddach,  John  Warner,  Capt.  Durham  Lt.  Inf.  on  ret.  pay 

Cameron,  Saumarez  Win.,52  with  gratuity  from  S. Staff.  Regt.  ... 
Dean,  Geo.  Hy.  by  commutation  of  ret.  pay  from  12  Lancers 
Lane,  GeorgeKale,  Ca  t.  Munster  Fusiliers,  on  retired  pay  ... 
Schuyler.  Adoni  nh  Graham,  with  gratuity  from  MiddlesexRegt. 
Walker,  Robert  Sandiiand  Froude,  CMG.  Capt.  Gloucester } 
Regt.  on  retired  pay  ;  serving  with  Terak  Police  Force,  uitk  > 

hon.  rank  of  Lt.Colonel ) 

Le  Quesne,  Chas. Edwin,54  CapMrish  Regt.  (18  F.)  on  ret.pay  ... 
Amyatt-Burney,  Horace  A.,  with  grat.5   from  Oxford  Lt.  Inf. 

Campbell,  J  as.' Archibald,  Capt.  Bediord  Regt.  on  ret.  pay 

Spieer.  Julian  John  Newton,  Capt.  B.  Horse  Gds.,  on  ret.  pay 

Tufton,  George  Richard,  with  gratuity  from  5  Lancers 

Ord.  William  St.  George,  with  gratuity  from  R.  Engineers    ... 

Park,  Adam,  with  gratuity  from  2  West  India  Regiment 

Hore,  Walter,  with  gratuity  from  Derbyshire  Regiment 

Gctirney,  Lewis  hidmond,57  Capt.  20  Hussars,  on  ret.  pay 

Short,  Mayow,  with  gratuity  from  Munster  Fusiliers  

Newington,  Cecil  G.  Hayes,  Capt.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  on  ret.  pay. 
MacBean.  Archibald,  Capt.  Hampshire  Regt.  on  retired  pay  ..    9  Feb.  70 

p. k.c.  Mitchell,  Hugh,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Engineers 

Hart-Davis,  Hy.  V.  Hart,  with  gratuity  from  R.  Engineers  .. 
Schuyler,  Edw.  E.  Sutton,59  Capt.  W.  York  Regt.  on  ret.  pay   .. 

Armitage,  Harry  Arnold,  with  gratuity  from  15  Hussars    

Tebbitf,  Win.  Arthur,00  Capt.  York  and  Lane.  Regt.  on  ret.  pay 
Hay,  Albert  Washington,6'  with  gratuity  from  Lancaster  Regt 
Apthorp,  Shirley,62  Capt.  Border  Regiment,  on  retired  pay    ...  11  Feb. 
Phillips,  William  Edward,63  Capt.  6  Dragoon  Gds.,  on  ret.pay 

Scott,  Wm.  Erskine,  with  gratuity  from  Warwick  Regt 

Nelson,  Abercromby  A.  Craven,  with  gratuity  from  5  Dr.  Gds 

Story,   Robert,65    Capt.    King's  Royal   Rifles' (60    Foot),  on) 
retired  pay;  Hon.  Lt.Colonel  late-;  Bn.  King's  Royal  Hi/ten   j 

Bell,  Alexander,  Cajyt.  Northampton  Regt.  on  retired  pay 8  Feb.  70 

Spitta,  Hubert  Heberden,66  Capt.  Munster  Fus.  onret.  pry 

Clarke,  Chas.  Edw.  Line,  with  gratuity  from  Wiltshire  Regt. 

Thompson ,  James  Witten.67  with  gratuity  from  Essex  Regt. 

BraithwaitP,  Jas.  H.  Vidal,  with  gratuity  from  Devon  Regt. 

Tresidder,  Tolmie  John.CjbfGr.  with  gratuity  from  R.  Engineers 

Cavaye,  Henry  Kenneit,  with  gratuity  from  S.  Lane.  Regt.... 

"Wheole,  Jas.  St.  Lawrence,6'-'  with  gratuity  from  R.  Artillery.  .. 

Webbe,  George  Allen,  with  gratuity  from  15  Hussars 

Allfrev,  Monbrav,70  with  gratuity  from  15  Hussars  

Wilson,  Robert  C.  D.71  with  gratuity  from  Ring's  B.  Rifles.   .. 

Pole,  George  H.  T.  Tan  Nolten,  with  gratuity  from  18  Hussar? 

Day,  Henry  Robert,  Capt.  Royal  Soots,  on  retireO  pay   

Foley,  Ernest  Edward,  Capt.  Middlesex  Regt.  on  ret.  pay  ... 

Tattersall,  John  C.  de  Yeel,72  Capt.  1  Dr.  Gds  on  ret.  pay 

Baker,  Henry  Edward,  with  gratuity  from  Welsh  Fusiliers 

Greville,ifo)i.  A. H.Fulke, with  gratuity  from  King's  R. Rifles  ... 

Oates,  Charles  Cecil,  Capt.  Connaught  Rangers,  on  ret.  nay... 

Maisey,  Edward Levien,74  with  gratuity  from  Liverpool  Regt.. 

Haggard,  Andrew  Chas.  Parker,75  DSO.  with  gratuity  lrom  \ 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  j 

Ppard,  George  Charles,76  Capt.  R.  Scots,  on  retired  pay 

M'Pherson,  Chas.  Alf.  Howard,  with  gratuity  from  W.  I.  Regt. 

Douglas,  Geo.  Shclto,  with  gratuity  from  Scottish  Rifles  

Littleda.le,  Hy.  Arthur,78  with  gratuityfrom  Derbyshire  Regt. 

Todd-Tbornton,  James  Henry  B.,w  ith  gratuity  from  Derby  Regt 

Greer,  Joseph  Henry,  with  gratuity  from  Higuland  Lt.  Infantry 

Heygate,  Wm.  Howley  Beaumont,  Capt.  R.  Art.  on  retirsd  pay 

p.s.c. Hornby, Geoff.  S.  Phibbs,79  with  gratuity  from  Rifle  Brig 

Scriven,  Algernon  Garrett,  with  gratuity  from  Oxford  Lr..  Inf.. 

Bioadwood.  Francis,50  with  gratuity  from  S.  Stafford  Regt. ... 

De  la  Bue,  Thomas,  with  gratuity  from  Lancaster  Regt 

Uliver-Bellasis,Rd.  John  Erskine,81  with  gratuity  trom  20HUS 

Coulton,  James,  Capt.  Munster  Fusiliers,  onretired  pay    

Corbett,  Francis.82  with  gratuity  irom  York  Light  Infantry  .. 

Stewart,  Stair  H.  Johnston,  Capt.  20  Hussars,  on  ret.  pay  .. 

Amedroz,  Louis  Edm.,  with  gratuity  from  York  Lt.  Infantry...    1  Aug.  77 

Couper,  Arthur  Edward,83  Capt  East  Surrey  Regt.  on  ret.  pay 

Pasley-Dirom.  Henry,  with  gratuity  from  Suffolk  Regt 

Marsham,  Fred.  Savill.  with  gratuity  from  King's  R.  Rifles.:. 

Purchas,  John  R.  P.  Capt.  S.  Lanr.  Regt.  on  Tetared  pay  

Phipps,  Arth.  Barre,84  with  gratuity  from  S.  V\alcs  Bordererf,4  Sept. 7 


12  Nov.  73 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.   71 

19  June  73 
28  Oct.   71 

27  Oct.   71 

28  Oct.  71 
12  Nov.  73 
28  Fel).  74 
28  May  70 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.   71 

12  Nov.  73 

15  Apr.  7r 
17  Jan.  74 
30  Dec.  72 

13  Mar.  74 
12  Nov.  73 

28  Oct.   71 

12  Nov.  73 

13  June  75 
9  Aug.  74 

26  Mar.  75 
ti  reb.  76 

7  July  69 
15  Apr.  74 

9  Aug.  73 
:i  Dec.  73 
9  Aug.  74 
30  Dec.  71 
28  Oct.  71 

8  Jan.  70 

8  Jan.  70 

20  Nov.  75 

1  Feb.  73 

11  Feb.  75 

9  Aug.  73 
28  Oct.  71 
23  Apr.  74 

9  Aug.  73 
10  Jan.  72 

12  Nov.  73 

28  Oct.  71 
jo  Dec.  71 

10  Sept.73 

30  Dec.  71 

31  Aug.  73 
23  July  70 
19  Oct.   73 

29  Apr.  73 

28  Feb.  74 

2  Dec.  74 

29  Uct.   72 

21  Dec.  74 

13  June  76 
28  Feb.  74 

11  Sept.  70 
13  June  74 

9  Aug.  74 

16  Dec.  74 

22  May  77 

12  Nov.  73 

15  Mar.  74 

22  Sept.  76 
12  Feb.  77 

12  Nov.  73 

17  Jan.  77 

13  June  73 

11  Feb.  74 

10  Sept.75 
21  June  7  , 
26  Feb.  76 
13  June  74 

2  Dec.  74 

12  Feb.  73 
2  Dec.  74 

11  Feb.  75 
28  Sept. 78 
26  July  76 
21  Sept. 74 
15  Jan.  73 
26  Uar.  74 

23  Jar.  79 


17  May  79 

24  May  79 
9  July  79 

19  Oct.  79 

15  Mar.  80 

23  June  80 

20  July  80 

21  July  So 

25  Aug.  80 
25  Aug.  80 
29  Sept.  80 

1  Oct.  80 
1  Dec.  80 
1  Dec.  8c 
8  Dec.  80 
1  Jan.  81 
1  Jan.  81 

1  Jan.  81 
20  Jan.  81 

2  Feb.  8. 

2  Feb.  81 

10  Feb.  81 

17  Apr.  81 
1  June  81 

18  June  81 

18  June  81 
18  June  3r 

29  Juue8i 

30  June  8t 
1  July  81 

7  July  81 
1  Sept. 8 1 

14  Sept.  8 1 
1  Oct.   81 

15  Oct.  81 
Oct.   81 

15  Nov.  81 

8  Jan.  82 

8  Jan.  82 

24  Jan.  82 
1  Fell.  82 

9  Mar.  82 

3  Apr.  82 

11  Apr.  82 
17  Apr.  82 

20  Apr.  82 
6  May  82 

6  May  82 
10  June  82 
10  June  82 

10  June  82 
5  July  82 

11  July  82 
23  July  82 

9  Aug.  82 

30  Sept. 82 
1  Oct.  82 
1  Oct.    82 

21  Oct.    82 

31  Oct.  8. 
17  Nov.  82 
23  Nov.  82 

3  Dec.  82 

4  Dec.  8 
4  Jan.  83 

10  Jan. 

30  Jan.  83 

31  Jan.  83 

23  Feb.  83 

28  Feb.  83 
14  Mar.  83 
20  Mar.  83 
20  Mar.  S3 

3  Apr.  83 
14  Apr.  "_ 
14  Apr.  83 

9  May  83 

29  May  83 

30  May  83 
1  June  83 

13  June  S3 

13  June   _ 

20  June  83 

21  June  83 
30  June  83 
10  July  83 

14  July  83 

15  July  83 
ioJu.y  S3 


HON. 
MAJOR. 


Reserve  of  Oflieera. 


562 


28  Oct.  6. 


Captains. 
Baird.Wm.  Bobt.  Comwallis,85  with  grat.  from  W.York  Regt. 
Ellis,  George  Richard,  with  gratuity  from  Essex  Regiment  ... 
Eyre,  Edward  Maurice,  with  gratuity  from  Warwick  Regt.  ... 
Morrice,  John  George  Selby,  Capt.  E.  Lane.  Regt.  on  ret.  pay 
Edwardes,  Chas.  G.  W.  Edwardes,87  Capt.  Northampton  \ 

Begiment,  on  retired  pay i 

Hatch,  George   Pelham,58  CMGr.  with  gratuity  from  W.  1. 1 

Begt.  ;   Commanding  Troops  in  East  Africa  Mainland,  with  [• 

local  rank  of  Major J 

Fenwick,  Geo.  C.  R.  Curzon,  with  grat.  from  Welsh  Fusiliers 
Dumaresq,  Arthur  Hetnery,90  with  gratuity  from    Duke  of) 

Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  i 

Vance,  Eustace  John,91  with  gratuity  from  Leinster  Regt.  ... 
Pyrke,  Reg.  Duncombe,52  with  gratuity  from  York  Lt.  Inf.  ... 
Williams-Freeman,  Geo.  Chas.  Ptere,93   with  gratuity  from  ; 

Sussex  Regiment > 

Bright-Smith,  Arthur  A.  W.  Bright,  with   gratuity  from  3  1 

Hussars;  Hon.  Major  Hampshire  Yeommry  Cat)>ifrt/ > 

'Grant,  Bartle.95  Capt.  Border  Regiment,  on  retired  pay    

Hilliard,  Arthur  Courtney,  with  gratuity  from  Durham  Lt.  Inf. 
Abdy,  Anthony  Charles  Sykes,96Cff/i<  2  Life  Gds..  or.  ret.  pay 

Wiley,  Albert,  Capt.  Royal  Highlanders,  011  retired  pay 

Gray,  Walter  Gordon,  with  gratuity  from  Yore.  &  Lane.  Regt. 

Nash,  Edward,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Artillery  

Kays,  Reg.  Ker,97  with  gratuity  fr  mi  Northumberland  Fus.  ... 

Fox,  John  Henry,  Cap/."" Royal  Engineers,  on  retired  pay   

Arnwt,  Geo.  Henry  Anthony,  with  gratuity  from  Border  Regt. 
Giles,  George  Edward,'-'9  with  gratuity  from  Ro.yal  Artillery... 
Garden,  Henry  Charles,  Capt.  Devon  Regt.  on  retired  pay    ... 

Garston,  Edgar  John,  with  gratuity  from  R.  Artillery    

Tuthill,  Chris.  D.  Yilliers,100  with  gratuity  from  14  Hussars 
Pryce,  Pryee  Mevrick,  with  gratuvt.r  from  3  Dragoon  Guards 
Lyons,  Fredk.  Wm.101  wish  gratuity  from  S.  Stafford  Regt.  ... 
Bredin,  John  F.  Wyndham,  with  gratuity  from  1  W.  I.  Regt. 
Baker,  Henry  Edaieades,  with  gratuity  from  Lancaster  Regt. 
Tippioge,  Vernon  Gartside,  Capt.  R.  Scots,  on  retired  pay  .. 

Watson,  Wm.  Scott,  Capt.  Essex  Regt.  on  ret.  pay   

Birch,  Robert  L.  Cootc,103  Capt.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  on  ret.  pay 
Pinckney,  Geoff ry  Fras.,  Capt.  West  Surrey  Reu't.  on  ret.  pay 
Cartwright,  Henry  Aubrey,  with  grat.  from  Durham  Lt.Iuf. 

Green,  Percy,  Capt.  E.  Kent  Regiment,  ou  retired  pay  

Fenton,  Joseph  Cunliffe,  Capt.  Leinster  Regt.  on  retired  pay 

Godsal,  Wm.  Chas.105  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Engineers 

Maitland,  Alex.  Fuller,1"6  with  gratuity  from  W.  Surrey  Regt. 
Blacker,  Frederick  Henry,  with  gratuity  from  4  Hus.-ars ;  / 

Hon. Major  Notts  Yeomanry ) 

Middleton,  A.  Harold,  resigned  from  Argyll  and  Sutherland  > 

Highlanders;  Hon. Major  3  Bn.  Argyll  4'  Suth.  Highlanders  j 
Levett,  Wm.  Swinnerton  Byrd,  with  gratuity  from  Innis.  Fus. 

King,  Henry,  with  gratuity  from  Warwick  Regiment 

Hunt,  Phineas  William,  with  gratuity  from  Welsh  Regiment. 
Baines,  Edward  Henry, 'cs  Capt.  W.  Kent  Regt.  on  retired  pay 
Hume,  Arthur  Robert,  with  gratuity  from  W.  Biding  Regt.... 

Chambers,  Arthur,  Capt.  Royal  Artillery,  on  retired  pay 

Trevor,  George  Arthur,109-  with  gratuity  from  Sussex  Regt. ... 
Crony  n,  Abraham  Prim,'10  Caff.  W.  Kent  Regt.  on  ret.  pay 
Reynolds,  John  Hunter, !11  with  gratuity  from  Grenadier  Gds. 
Boisragon,  Allan  Maxwell.112  with  gratuity  from  Irish  Regi- ) 

ment;  3  Battalion  Irish  Begiment ) 

Cholmondeley,  Reg.  Harry,  with  gratuity  from  Inniskilling  ) 

Fusiliers $ 

Noel,  Gerard  Thomas,  with  gratuity  from  Durham  Light  Inf. 
Swinton,  Geo.  H.  Taylor,  Capt.  Bediord  Regt.  on  ret.  pay.  ... 
p.  8.  c.  Knight.  Henry  Raleigh.114  with  grat.  from  E.Kent  Regt. 
Grimes,  Hugh  Ed  ward,  with  gratuity  from  S.Lancashire  Regt. 
Greenwood,  Chas.  Stauiforth,115  with  gratuity  from  10  Hussars 

Pym,  Edw.  Alt'.  Innes,  with  gratuity  from  Worcester  Regt 

Rhodes,  Ernest  Frederic,  with  gratuity  from  R.  Engineers  ... 

Whitinsr,  Henry  Harvey,  with  gratuity  from  Welsh  Fus 

Rant,  Wm.  John,1"  with  gratuity  from  12  Lancers  {Siding) 

Master,  28  Apr.  75)   j 

Parkinson, Reg.  Ja?.  Beresford. with  grat. from  GloucesterRegt. 

iLearinouth,  John  Henrj',  resigned  from  12  Lancers 

ji.s.c.  Cromie,  C.  Francis,  with  gratuity  from  Hampshire  Rest. 
Brinkley,  John  Turner,  Catit.  North  Stafford  Regt.  on  ret.  pay 
Freeman,  Reginald  Charles,  with  gratuity  from  3  Hussars  ... 

Stewart-Savile,  Walter  S.118  wiih  grat.  fromE.  Kent  Begt 

Huddart,  Arthur  Keri,  Cajt.  Leinster  Regt.  on  ret.  pay 
Canniug,  Hon.  Conwav  S.  G.:19  Capi.  K.R.  Rifles,  on  ret.  pay 

Jolliffe,  Wilkes,  with  gratuity  from  Irish  Regiment 

Miles,  Arch.  Edw.120  with  gratuity  from  King's  Royal  Rifles  ;  ") 

Hon.  Major,  Wiltshire  Yeomanry  Caonlry ! 

Sankey,  Matthew  H.  P.  Rinll,  Capt.  R.  Eng.  on  retired  pay  .'.. 
Childe,  Charles  Baldwin,121  with   eratuity  from   R.  Horse") 

Guards;  Hon.  Major  Shropshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry j 

Bateman-Hanbury,  .ffon.Wm.S.,123  with  grat.  from  2  LifeGds. 
Leslie,  Alex.  Maurice,121  Capt.  Suffolk  Regt.  on  retired  pay... 
Way,  Claude  Greville,  with  eratuity  from  S.  Stafford  Regt. 

Tonge,  Fras.  Henry,  with  gratuity  from  Wiltshire  Begt 

Elrington-Bisset,  Maurice,125  Capt.  R.  Eng.  on  retired  pa3' 

Gunston,  Bernard  Hamilton,  resigned  from  5  Dr.  Guards ti  Oct 

Barry,  James  David,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Artillery 


COKNKT, 

2ndLIEUT. 

arENsiGN. 


30  Jan.  78  17  Aug.  78 
28  Oct.  76 
10  Sept. 75 
3  Feb.  74 

17  July  73 

28  Oct.   76 

2  Dec.  74 
19  June  74 
23  Apr.  73 


1  May  78129  Jan.  79 
11  Fob.  76 

30  Nov.  78 


25  July  83 
1  Aug.  83 
9  Aug.  8^ 

13  Aug.  83 

'5  Aug.  83 
30  Aug.  83 

19  Sept. 83 
1  Oct.   83 


31  Oc\ 
,1  Oct. 


9  Nov.  83 
o  Nov.  83 


HON. 
MAJOR. 


il-VOINT- 


16  Feb.  78 


1  May  78 


30  Jan.  78 


22  May  76114  Nov.  ( 


20  Nov.  75 
28  Oct.  7 
28  Oct.  76 
it  Feb.  77 
28  Jan.  75 
■  1  Sept.  76 
<S  Dec.  71 
11  Sept. 76 
28  Jan.  75 
10  Sept.75 
19  Aug.  75 
28  Dec.  74 
4  Dec.  74 
17  May  79 
27  June  75 

2  Dej.  74 

3  July  74 
26  May  8  j 
12,  Fel).  76 

Nov.  73 


11  Oct.    7o[2  (  Mar.  84 


15  Nov.  83 

26  Nov.  83 
18  Nov.  83  22  Mar.  03 
5  Dec    " 

10  Dec.  83' 

12  Dec.  83 

15  Dec.  83 

17  Dec.  S3 

1  Jan.  S4 

2  Jan.  84 
9  .Inn.  84 

16  Jan.  84 

18  Jan.  84 
25  Jan.  84 
29  .Ian.  £4 

2  Feb.  84I 

13  FeK  84. 

27  Feb.  84 
1  Mar.  84 

10  Mar.  84 


to  Sept.75 

20  Nov.  75 

2  May  72 

23  Nov.  73 

28  Oct.   76 

8  Apr. 

6  Sept.  76 

19  Apr.  77 

29  Jan.  79 

20  Nov.  75 
31  May  78 
19  Aug.  75 
11  Nov.  78 

21  June  76 
18  JIar.  74 


25  Aug.  77 


1  May  78  20  Aug.  71; 

11  Sept.  76 

14  June  78 
2  Dec.  74 

24  Mar.  7 

11  Feb.  7 

12  Feb.  77 

25  June  78 
12  Sept. 7 

2  Dec.  74 

24  Jan. 

29  Nov.  76 
10  Feb. 
78  30  Nov.  78 
29  Nov.  76 
28  Feb.  74 

15  July  79 
20  Mar.  80 
2c  Nov.  75 
28  Apr. 


17  Apr.  80 
30  Jan, 


(5  Aug.  77 
14  Sept.  78 


22  Jan.  79 


31  Jan. 


n  Feb"  76 

29  Apr.  73 
28  Feb.  75 

9  Nov.  7b 

30  Nov.  76 
77|  1  Oct.   78 

20  Nov.  76 

J12  Feb.  74 

1  July  81 


79 


6  Apr.  84 

16  Apr.  84 
2  May  84 

20  May  84 

21  May  84 

28  May  84 

31  May  84 
4  June  84 

6  June  84 
1 1  June  84 
11  June  84 

17  June  84 

7  July  34 
9  July  84 

23  July  84 

23  July  84 

26  July  84 
28  July  84 

1  Aug.  84 

2  Aug.  84 
6  Aug.  84 

27  Aue.  84 
27  Aug.  84 

2  Sept.84 
26  Sept.84 

4  Oct.   84 

8  Ont. .84 

25  Oct.   84 
30  Oct.  84 

Nov.  84 

Nov.  8. 

15  Nov.  84 

24  Nov.  8.1 

26  Nov.  84 
6  Dec.  84 

1  Jan.  85 

8  Jan.  85 

18  Jan.  85 

21  Jan.  83 
1  Feb.  85 

11  Feb.  85 
1  r  Feb.  85 

12  Feb.  85 
16  Mar.  85 


3  Mar.  94 


1  Oct. 


9i 


14  Aug.  76  19  Mar.  85 


Mills,  Edward  Wm.  Captain,  YorkRegiment,  on  retired 'pay     30  Jan!  78  '3  July  78    1  Apr.  85 


14  Aug.  89 


563 


Reserve  of  Officers. 


i  June  67 


2  Mar.  78 


1  May  78 
3  Apr.  78 
22  Jan.  79 


2  Feb. 
30  Jan. 


Captains. 
Burmester,  Arnold  Charles,  with  gratuity  from  R.  Artillery 
Farquhar,  John  Stormonth  Taylor,  with  gratuity  from  High- 
land Light  Infantry 

Milford,  Chas.  Henry,  with  gratuity  from  Welsh  Fusiliers 
Minter,  John  Surtee's.128  Capt.  Royal  Artillery,  on  ret.  pay 
Felly,  Henry  Gerald,129  Capt.  Royal  Artillery,  onlretired  pav 
Terry,  Arthur  Fred.130  Capt.  Irish  Fusiliers,  on  retired  pay) 

(Hon.  Major,  3  Aug.  87) 5 

Home-Drurumond-Moray,  William  Aug.131  Capt.  Scots  Gds.  7 

on  retired  pay    J 

Shiffner,  John,132  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Artillery    

Daly,  Henry  Lawrence,133  with  gratuity  from  13  Hussars  ... 

Hughes,  John,131  with  gratuity  from  the  Buffs    

Luttrell,  Alex.  Fownes,135  with  gratuity  from  Gren.  Guai'ds... 
Acland-Hood,  Sir  Alex.  Fuller,  Bart.'31*  with  gratuity  from  ) 

Grenadier  Guards  ;  HIP.  for  West  Somerset ) 

Hennah,  Charles  Tnlin,  Capt.  Yorkshire  Regt.  on  ret.  pay  ;  ) 

Son. Major  North  Siding  of  York  Vol.  Art.  ( West  Div.R.  Art.)  ) 
p.s.c.  Butler,  Lewis  Win.  Geo.138  with  grat.  from  K.  R.  Rifles.. 
Drummond,    Malcolm,139    with    gratuity    from    Grenadier  | 

Guards;   Groom  in  Waiting  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen / 

Murphy,  Jas.  Andrew,  Capt.  x  Dragoons,  on  ret.  pay 

Carpenter,  William  Sidney,  with  gratuity  from  Lincoln  Regt. 
Jacob,  John  E.  F.  with  gratuity  from  S.  Lancashire  Regt.... 

Fraser,  Thomas,1*1  with  gratuity  from  Sussex  Regiment 

Walker,  Geo.  Barnes,  with  gratuity  from  Munster  Fusiliers... 
Hotham.  Henry  Edward,1*2  with  gratuity  from  Scot.  Rifles... 

Silver,  Georgej1*3  with  gratuity  from  E.  Surrey  Regt 

Broadley,  Hamilton  Wo.  Capt.  Royal  Scots,  on  retired  pay 
Thomas,  Fred  L.  C.,  with  gratuity  from  East  Surrey  Regi-  ) 

nient:  Hon.  Major  4  Battalion  East  Surrey  Regiment    j 

Thomas,  Fred.  Win.1*5  with  gratuity  from  Manchester  Regt. 
Peyton,   William  Robert  Boileau,1*6    with    gratuity    from) 

Shropshire  Light  Infantry  i 

Mansel,  Eustace  Gambler,1*7  C«pr.  Oxford  Lt.  Inf.,  onret.  pay 
Hancock,  Wm.  Washington,1*8  with  gratuity  from  Derby  Regt 

Critchiey,  Edward  Asheton,  Capt.  4  Hussars,  on  ret.  pay 

Elrington,  Gerard  Gordon,  Capt.  Dorset  Regt.  on  ret.  pay  ... 
Wainright,  Lawrence  Aug.  Ca.pl.  West  India  Regt.  on  ret.  pay 
M'Grigor,  Sir  Jas.  R.  Duff,  Bt.  with  gratuity  from  Rifle  Brig 
Thompson,    Peter    Ridley  Edward,151    Capt.    Inniskilling  ; 

Fusiliers,  on  retired  pay  J 

Reynolds,  Cecil  Edward,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Artillery 
Str'acey,  Claude  Edward,152  Capt.  Scots  Guards,  on  ret.  pay 
Williams,  Arthur  Leonard,153  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Scots 
Faber,  Walter  Vavasour,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Artillery. 
Eardley-Wilmot,  Cecil  F.  de  Lys,  with  grat.  from  Ches.  Regt. 
Gladstone,  Sir  John  Robt.  Bt.'y'  with  grat.  from  Cold.  Guards... 
Leetharn,  Arthur,156  with  gratuity  from  13  Hussars;  Hon.*) 

Major  Monmouth  Engineer  Militia )i    '       " 

Guioii,  Henry,  with  gratuity  from  18  Hussars j       

Hunter,  Sir  Charles  Roderick,  Bt.  with  grat.  from  Rifle  Brig  ...  30  Dec. 
Russell,  Leonard  George,  with  gratuity  from  Rifle  Brigade  ...|   1  May  78 
Lindsell,  Chas.  Frederick,158  with  gratuity  from  Scots  Fus. 

Bayly,  John,  with  gratuity  from  Suffolk  Regiment 113  July  78 

Fetherstonhaugh,  Fred.  H.  Wingheld,  with  gratuity  from )  I      „._ 

Scottish  Rifles U  J 

Mercer,  Douglas  Campbell,  with  gratuity  from  Black  Watch    .22  Jan.  79 
Troyte-Bullcck,  Edtv.  Geo.  with  gratuity  from  1  Dragoons;) 

Dorset  Yeomanry  Cavalry   j 

Bennett,  Robert,  Capt.  Devon  Regt.  on  retired  pay 13  Aug.  79 

Brodie, Edgar  Waldegrave,le0Cupi.  King's  R.  Rifles,  on  ret.  pay;       

Rich,  Almeric  Edm.  Frederic,  with  grat.  from  Lincoln  Regt...  n  May  78 

Conneilan,  Corry  Langrishe,101  with  grat.  from  B.  KentRegt.l       

Bryan,  Geo.  Chas.  Newton,  with  gratuity  from  Munster  Fus 

Ve'sey,  Charles  N.  Colthurst,  with  gratuity  from  8  Hussars  ...  23  Oct.   80 
Leatiios,  Bernard  de  M.  Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.  on  retired  pay  ...    9  July  79 


14  Aug.  76 
Oct.   73 

20  Nov.  7= 
14  Aug.  76 
14  Aug.  76 

3  Aug. 

8  Oct. 

14  Aug. 
"  Feb. 

28  Oct. 
13  June 

Sept. 

25  Sept. 

10  Sept 

29  Nov. 

9  Aug. 
13  Nov. 

6  May 
18  Apr. 

21  Sept. 

5  Dec. 

3  Oct. 
12  Feb. 

2  Dec. 

29  Nov. 

11  Sept. 

4  Oct. 

8  May 

9  Sept. 
29  Jan. 

11  July 

15  July 

12  Feb. 

25  Jan. 
20  Nov. 

7  Dec. 
25  Jan. 

2  Nov. 

6  Dec. 

23  Mar. 

6  Sept. 

28  July 
18  Aug. 

24  July 
20  Aug. 

12  Feb. 

29  Sept. 

22  Oct. 

18  Dec. 

3  May 

23  July 
11  Nov. 
29  Nov. 

1  July 
.  j  1  Apr. 
Pirie,  Duncan  Vernon,102  MP.  Capt.  3  Hussars,  on  retired  pay    7  June  79    4  Dec. 
Chichester,  Gerard,163  Capt.  North  Stafford  Regiment,  on  /        T  - 

retiredpay  ;  Major  ABattalionNorthStaffordshire  Eegt.    ...  S  22  <""1'  79\  7  •>•"*• 

Apthorp,  Edmond  Paley,  Capt.  West  India  Regt.  on  ret.  pay        |n  Feb. 

Golightly,  Robert  Edm.,165  DSO.  with  grat.  from  K.R.  Rifles 

Foord,  Edward,160  with  gratuity  from.  Royal  Artillery 

Heygate,  Edward  Leonard  Aspinall,1'"    Capt.   West  Kent) 

Regiment,  on  retired  pay    i 

Wingate,  George  Miller,168  with  gratuity  from  R.  Artillery   ...j       

Bell,  Leonard,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Artillery  |       

Preston,  George  Berthon,  Capt.  2  Dragoon  Gds.  on  ret.  pay...  22  Jan.  79 

p.s.c.  Wemyss,  George,170  with  grat.  from  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  11  May  78  15  Nov. 

p.s.c.  Wisely,  Geo.  Alex.  Keith,  Capt.  R.  Eng.  on  retired  pay...]       28  Jan. 

Murphy,  Wm.  Joseph,1"1  Capt.  Durham  Lt.  Inf.  on  ret.  pay...  11  Oct.   79  17  Nov. 

Ashburnham,  Hon.  Thomas,'"2  with  gratuity  front  7  Hussars...        In  Oct. 

Vincent,  Richard  Dacre,  Capt.  Dublin  Fus.  on  retired  pay  ...  I       10  Sept, 

Adams,  Arthur  John,  Capt.  West  Surrey  Regt.  on  ret.  pay  ...|       20  Nov. 

Rusbridger,  Stewart  Holcombe,   Capt.  West  Surrey  Regt.  )  j      „ 

on  retired  pay   j         i20 

Cockburn,  Fras.Pitcairn.17*  with  grat.  from  Wiltshire  Regt....  25  May  78  19  May 

Calder,  Edmond  Henry  Somerville,175  with  grat.  from  R.  Art.        j  q  Oct. 

Baumann,  Chas.  Edgar,  with  gratuity  from  Lancaster  Regt.        11  Feb. 

Banbury,  Arthur,  Capt.  Irish  Fusiliers,  on  retired  pay  I       . 28  Oct. 

Turner,   William  Frederick,  Cajit.  Argyll  and  Sutherland)  1  12  Feb 

*    Highlanders,  on  retired  pay    jl       ; 

Barchard,  Charles  Percival,17"  with  grat.  from  W.  York  Regt.  11  May  78  24  Jan. 


COKNEX, 

21ldLIEUT. 

OrENSIGN. 


21  Aug.  78 

22  Jan.  79 

5  Sept.  77 
1  May  78 

30  Jan. 
8  Dec.  77 


CAPTAIN". 


HON. 
MAJOR. 


APPOINT- 
ED   TO 
BESEBVE. 


'  8  Apr. 
j  14  Aug. 

13  July  7S22  Dec. 

9  Oct. 
9  Oct. 
2  July 


7  Apr.  85 

8  Apr.  85 

10  Apr.  8; 
10  Apr.  85 

10  Apr.  85 

11  Apr.  85 

11  Apr.  85 

5  Apr.  85 
3  Apr.  8=. 
8  Apr.  85 
8  Apr.  8s 

8  Apr.  85 

8  Apr.  85 

23  Apr.  85 

29  Apr.  85 

13  May  85 
13  May  85 
13  May  85 
13  May  85 

20  May  85 

3  May  85 

4  June  85 

21  June  8s 
27  June  85 

1  July  85 

1  July  85 

6  July  S5 

:i  July  85 
•S  July  85 

27  July  85 

28  July  85 

7  Aug.  85 

17  Aug.  85 

_  Aug.  85 
20  Aug.  85 

20  Aug.  85 

29  Aug.  85 

2  Sept.  83 

9  Sept.  85 

9  Sept.  85 

19  Sept.  85 

21  Sept.  85 
21  Sept.  85 

30  Sept.  85 

5  Oct.  85 

16  Oct.  85 

20  Oct.  85 

21  Oct.  85 

26  Oct.  85 
4  Nov.  85 
4  Nov.  85 

30  Nov.  85 
7  Dec.  85 
9  Dec.  85 

12  Dec.  85 
:6  Dec.  85 

2  Jan.  86 

3  Jan. 
7  Jan. 

9  Jan.  86 

19  Jan.  86 

20  Jan.  86 
20  Jan.  86 
20  Jan. 
26  Jan.  86 
28  Jan. 

1  Feb.  86 

4  Feb. 
9  Feb.  86 

15  Feb.  " ' 

15  Feb.  86 

22  Feb. 
25  Feb.  86 

9  Mar.  86 

10  Mar.  86 

1  Apr.  86 
1  Apr.  86 


Reserve  of  Officers. 


564 


Captains. 

Lysons,  Daniel  Charles  Wm.°  with  gratuity  from  King's  ) 
Royal  Rifles  ;  Hon.  Major  7  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles     $ 

Marshall,  Henry  Stapylton,  with  grat.  from  Cheshire  Regt.... 

Firman,  Robert  Bertram,1"9  with  grat.  from  Middlesex  Regt. 
,  Tombe,  Henry  Evelyn,180  with  gratuity  from  Suffolk  Regt.... 

1  Mackenzie,  Ashley  Edm.  with  gratuity  from  E.  York  Regt 

:  Lermitte,  Henry  James,181  Capt.  Scots  Fusiliers,  on  ret.  pay 

Thistlethwayte,  Thomas  George,  with  gratuity  from  R.  Art.. 
;  Cameron,  Chas.  Barton,182  Capt.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  V 

on  retired  pav ) 

I  Neave,  Arthur  fhos.  Digby,  with  grat.  from  South  WalesBord. 

Sankey,  Arthur,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Artillery 

I  Scott,  James  Thomas,  with  gratuity  from  Dublin  Fusiliers ;  ) 

Son.  Major  4  Bn.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders    j 

1  Perkins,  Hewlett  Charles,18*  Capr.Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lt.Inf. ) 

on  retired  pay  S 

j  Greer,  William,185  Capt.  Border  Regiment,  on  retired  pay 

I  Richards,  Arthur  Wm.  Mordaunt,  with  grat.  from  2  Dragoons 
1   Fowler,  Robert  Henry,187  with  grat.  from  Shropshire  Lt.  Inf. 

I  Higginson,  Conway  R.  Dobbs,  Capt.  R.  Art.  on  ret.  pay  

I  Rodney,  G.  B.  H.  D.  Zord,us  resigned  from  1  Life  Guards  ... 
I  Stewart,  William,  Capt.  Argyll  aud  Suth.  Hldrs.  on  vet.  payl 

'  Bagot,  Arthur  Henry  Louis,  with  grat.  from  Som.  Lt.  Inf 

J  Sulivan,  Ernest  Frederic,189  with  grat.  from  Hampshire  Regt. 
I  Ellice,  Edward  Charles,  with  gratuity  from  Grenadier  Guards 

I  Reynard,  Francis  Horner,  with  gratuity  from  9  Lancers   

j  Bower,  Edm.  T.  C.   Ca2)t.  Oxford  Lt.  inf.  on  retired  pay;") 
Brigade  Major  East  [Yorkshire  Brigade  Volunteer  Infantry  j 

Hervey-Bathurst,  Claude,  with  gratuity  from  Essex  Regt.  ... 

Clarke,  Jas.  Richd.  Plomer,  Capt.  Welsh  Regt.  on  ret.  pay... 

Tailby,  Thomas  Morrall  Jones, with  gratuit}'  from  11  Hussars 

Elliot,  Gilbert  Thomas,  Capt.  Liverpool  Regt.  on  retired  pay 

Lucy,  Frederick  Hy.192  Capt.  Northampton  Regt.  on  ret.  pay- 
Noble,  George  John  Wm.  with  gratu'ry  from  13  Hussars;) 
Northumberland  Yeomanry J 

Turner,  Frank  Mackinnon,19*  with  grat.  from  West  India  Regt. 

Begbie,  Hamilton  Luard,  with  gratuity  from  Worcester  Regt. 

Hunt,  Cecil  Henry,  with  gratuity  from  Leicester  Regiment... 

Hamilton,  Chas.  R.  Sydney  Douglas,195  Capt.  Gordon  High-  ) 
landers,  on  retired  pay    ) 

Moncur,  John  Deans,  with  gratuity  from  1  Dragoon  Guards... 

Bird,  William  James,  with  gratuity  from  8  Hussars    

Staniland,  Chas.  Arthur,  with  gratuity  from  2  Dragoons 

Fraser,  Alexander  David,190  Gordon  Highlanders,  on  ret.  pay 

Peel,  Wm.  Frederick,197  Capt.  3  Dragoon  Guards,  on  ret.  pay 

Lindsay,  Henry  E.  Morgan,198  Capt.  Royal  Engineers,  on) 
retired  pay  ;  Hon.  Major  Monmouth  R.  Engineers  (Militia)  ) 

Richardson,  Ivan  Owden,  with  gratuity  from  4  Hussars  

Garnett,  Henry  Percy,  with  grat.  from  D.  of  Cornwall's  Lt.Inf. 

Chapman,  Charles  Higford,200  with  grat.  from  Cheshire  Regt. 

Beever,  Henry  Holt,  Capt.  Royal  Artillery,  on  retired  pay   ... 

Waring,  William  Wheat,201  with  gratuity  from  11  Hussars;  > 
Hon.  Major  Berks  Yeomanry    f 

Amherst,  Hon.  Hugh,202C«»ir.  Coldstream  Guards,  on  ret.  pay. 

Browne,  Chas.  Edmund,203  with  gratuity  from  15  Hussars    ... 

Cameron,  Cyril  St.  Clair,201  with  gratuity  from  9  Lancers    ... 

Freckleton,  George  Win.,205  Capt.  Conn.  Rangers,  on  ret.  pay 

Cole-Hamilton,  Arthur  Richard,206  with  gratuity  from  Scots  ; 
Fus.;  Hon.  Major  4  Bn.  /tragi!  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  I 

Wilkinson,  H.  T.  Diedrich,207Z>SO.  with  grat.  fromlrishRegt. 

Thistlewayte,  Arthur  Henry,  with  grat.  from  Grenadier  Gils. 

Curzon,  Ernest  Chas.  Penn,  Capt.  18  Hussars,  on  retired  pay 

Harrison,  Sudlow,  Capt.  Berkshire  Regt.  on  retired  pay 

Manson,  Eric  Edm.  M.  Davison,   Capt.  South  Lancashire) 
Regt.  on  retired  pay j 

Rickards,  Frank  S.  Hamilton,209  Capt.  Dublin  Fus. on  ret.  pay 

Campbell,  Arthur  Charles,  with  gratuity  from  Rifle  Brigade. 

Davie* ,  Wilbraham  Thos.210  Capt.  E.  Yorks.  Regt.  on  ret.pay 

Hoitocks,  Alex.  Macintosh,  Capt.  Dublin  Fus.  on  retired  pay 

Moore,  Samuel,212  with  gratuity  from  Irish  Regiment    

Haynes,  Carleton,213  Capt.  East  Lancashire  Regt.  on  ret.  pay 

Forbes,  William  Lachlan,21*  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Fus... 

Willett,  John  Saltren,21'  with  gratuity  from  1  Dragoon  Gds..,. 

Combe,  Christian,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Horse  Guards  ... 

Johnston,  Arch.  Fras.    Campbell,217  Capt.  E.  Kent  Regt. ) 
on  retired  pay $ 

Brooksbank,  Arthur  Hey  wood,  with  gratuity  from  19  Has.  ... 

Caird.  Lindsay  Henryson,  Capt.  Border  Regt.  on  retired  pay 

DesVceux,  Fred.  Hy.  Arthur,2'9  Capt.  C  Dr.  Gds.,  on  ret.  pay 

Hillas,  Robt.  Wm.  Goodwin,220  with  gratuity  from  Somerset  j 

Light  Infantry  ;  Hon.  Major  Sligo  Artillery  Militia j 

Corbett,  Robert  Edwin,  with  gratuity  from  Somerset  Lt.  Inf. 
Goodrich,  Arthur  Mainwaring,  with  grat.  from  Innis.  Fus.... 

Kirk,  Hugh,  with  gratuity  from  14  Hussars 

I  Macleod,  R,oderickWilloughby,28lwith  grat.  from  Cam.Higrs. 

I  Blaclett,  Chris.  Montagu,223  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.,  on  ret.  pay  .. 
\  Witaker,AlbertEdw.224  with  grat.  from  Northumberland  Fus 
I  Allsopp,  Hon.  Herbert  Tongue,225  with  grat  from  10  Hussars 

1  Wallace,  Wm.  F.  Annesley,220  with  grat.  from  Shrop.Lt.  Inf. 
Hamilton,  Douglas,  Capt.  East  Kent  Regiment  on  retired  pay 
Campbell,  Reg.  Eric  Ducan,  with  gratuity  from  Irish  Fus 


CORNET, 

^ndLIEUT. 

LIEUT. 

CAPTAIN. 

OrENSIG-N. 

23  Jan.  78 

15  Mar.  80 

21  Apr.  86 

13  Aug.  79 

9  Mar.  81 

21  Apr.  86 

6  Aug.  79 

1  July  Si 

21  Apr. 98 

n  Oct.   79 

6  Nov.  80 

26  Apr. 98 

1  May  78 

1  Apr.  81 

12  May  86 

4  Dec.  78 

1  June  80 

26  May  86 

31  Jan.  78 

1  June  86 

5  Oct.   78 

1  July  81 

2  June  86 

2  July  79 

1  Jan.  81 

14  June  86 

31  Jan.  78 

16  June  86 

28  Oct.  77 

24  June  86 

29  Nov.  76 

29  June  86 

30  Apr.  79 

2  Sept.  80 

30  June  86 

6  Aug.  7Q 

22  Dec.  8c 

5  July  86 

30  Jan.  78 

10  Aug.  80 

10  July  86 

31  Jan.  78 

19  July  86 

29  Nov.  76 

21  July  86 

10  Nov.  77 

21  July  86 

11  Feb.  77 

22  July  86 

13  Aug.  79 

24  June  81 

1  Aug.  36 

6  Oct.   77 

S  Aug.  86 

10  Sept.  75 

10  Sept.  76 

7  Aug.  86 

13  July  78 

1  July  81 

9  Aug.  86 

29  Sept. 77 

7  Jan.  So 

13  Aug.  86 

24  July  78 

19  May  80 

19  Sept.86 

22  Jan.  8: 

1  July  81 

29  Sept.  86 

13  Aug.  79 

4  Sept. 80 

1  Oct.   86 

14  Jan.  8: 

1  July  8 1 

1  Oct.  86 

14  Jan.  80 

1  July  81 

27  Oct.   80 

11  Sept.  77 

1  Nov.  86 

2  July  79 

29  Juue8i 

8  Nov.  86 

13  Aug.  79 

5  Mar.  81 

19  Nov.  86 

15  Sept.  77 

S  Oct.   78 

4  Deo.  86 

14  Jan.  80 

17  Aug.  80 

4  Dec.  86 

19  Feb.  81 

1  July  81 

4  Dec.  86 

26  Aug.  76 

8  Dec.  86 

22  Oct.    Si 

19  Jan.  87 

22  Nov.  8c 

12  Jan.  87 

31  Oct.  77 

2  Feb.  76 

2  Feb.  87 

6  Aug.  79 

27  Apr.  81 

6  Feb.  87 

29  Nov.  75 

12  Feb.  87 

31  Jan.  80 

1  July  8 1 

18  Feb.  87 

18  Dec.  78 

24  Feb.  87 

22  Jan.  80 

1  July  81 

2  Mar.  S7 

11  Feb.  7s 

16  Mar.  87 

1  Jan.  79 

15  May  80 

16  Mar.  87 

22  Mar.  79 

1  July  81 

30  Mar.  87 

10  Nov.  77 

25  Feb.  80 

7  Apr.  87 

3  Oct.   78 

S  May  80 

13  Apr.  87 

22  Jan.  81 

1  July  81 

13  Apr.  87 

11  Oct.    77 

23  Apr.  87 

8  Dec.  77 

23  June  80 

30  Apr.  87 

10  Feb.  81 

1  July  81 

30  Apr.  87 

ri  Oct,   79 

1  July  81 

2  May  87 

11  May  78 

22  Dec.  80 

4  May  87 

30  Jan .  78 

29  Sept.  So 

7  May  87 

23  May  78 

1  July  81 

7  May  87 

8  Dec.  77 

24  May  79 

19  May  87 

7  July  80 

1  July  81 

22  Mav  87 

11  May  78 

10  Nov.  So 

28  May  87 

1  May  78 

1  July  81 

10  June  S7 

11  May  78 

2  Feb.  81 

15  June  87 

5  Oct.  78 

7  July  80 

1  July  87 

21  June  79 

24  Oct.  80 

1  July  87 

14  Sept.  78 

12  Jan.  81 

1  July  87 

17  Aug.  80 

8  JuneSi 

1  July  87 

16  Feb.  78 

1  July  81 

1  July  87 

14  Sept.  78 

1  July  81 

1  July  87 

22  Jan.  79 

1  July  81 

1  July  87 

21  June  79 

1  July  81 

1  July  87 

14  Jan.  80 

1  July  81 

1  July  87 

23  Oct.  80 

1  July  81 

1  July  87 

4  Dec.  78 

4  Dec.  80 

6  July  87 

6  Aug.  79 

1  July  81 

8  July  87 

13  Oct.   77 

1  July  Si 

11  July  87 

ri  Oct,    79 

23  Sept.8o 

19  July  87 

14  Jan.  80 

1  July  81 

4  Aug.  87 

11  Oct.  79 

11  Apr.  81 

12  Aug.  S7 
1 

HON. 
MAJOR. 


I   APPOINT- 
ED   TO 
RESERVE. 


6  Mar.  89 


5  6; 


Tiener'-p  of  Officers. 


CiPT±I!f3. 

Knowles,  Robert  Townley,"-"  Cupt.  Royal  Scots,  on  ret.  pay 
Cutlar-Fergusson,  Robert,  with  gratuity  from  Scots  Guards... 

Menzies,  Neil  James,-29  with  gratuity  from  Scots  Guards  

Goddard,  Edw.  Hesketh,  Cupt.  Dorset  Regiment,  on  ret.  pay 
•Guyon,  Herbert  Joseph, Capt.  East  Yorksbire  Regt.on  ret.pay 

Wilkinson,  Lionel  T.  V.  with  gratuity  from  Irish  Rifles 

Lausetter,  Harry  Beauchainp,231  wiih  grat.  from  S.  Staff.  Regt 
Harding,  Charles  Mulcaster,  Capt.  East  Yorkshire  Regt.  / 

on  retired  pay ) 

Money,  Edmund  Charles  Kyrle,  Capt.  York  and  Lancaster  / 

Regiment,  on  retired  pay    j 

J3right-Smith,  Sidney  B.  with  gratuity  from  Welsh  Fusiliers 
Hockin,  Chas.  H.  Stirling,  with  gratuity  from  Essex  Regt.  ... 
Hibbert,  Edw.  Hugh  Rowley,  with  grat.  from  Lane.  Pus.  .. 
Heygate,  Richard  Lionel,  Capt.  Et.  Artillery,  on  retired  pay 

French,  Houston,232  Capt.  2  Lile  Guards,  on  retired  pay   

Matthews,  Llewellm  Washington,  Capt.  5  Draguou  Guards,  > 

on  retired  pay ,1 

Burke,  Thomas  Edmund,233  Capt.  Lancaster  Regt.  onret.pa\ 
Seton,  Aug.  St.  John,21*  Capt. Li /erpoil  Regt.  i,n  retired  pa.\ 
Cuninghame,  Glencairu  R.-35  wnh  gratuity  from  4  Hussars  ... 
•Cradock,  Montagu,236  with  gratuity  from  6  Dra.go  >u  Guards 
Lawson,  Francis  Bernard,  with  gratuity  from  Northainp- '/. 

tonshire  Regiment $ 

■Gamble,  Andrew  Wm.  with  gratuity  from  Northampton  Regt. 
Vialls,  Harry  George, 23s  with  gratuity  from  W.  York  Regt.  ... 

Forbes,  Patrick  Wm.  239  with  gratuity  from  6  Dragoons 

Somerset,  Hon.  Arthur  C.  E.  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  on  ret.  pay 
Gallenga-Hardwin,  Guy  H.2'0  with  grat.  from  Dublin  Fus.  ... 

Deare,  Fred.  Arthur,  with  gratuity  from  Berkshire  Regt 

Pollard,  Wm.  D.  Johu,  with  gratuity  from  Sussex  Regiment 
Lehmann,  Frederick  Hope,  with  gntuity  from  11  Hussars  ... 

Hope,  James,2'2  Capt.  King's  Own  Scot.  Bord.  on  ret.  pav... 
•Stewart,  Harry  King,245  with  gratuity  from  Gordon  HMrs... 
Broadhurst,  Arthur  Brooks,  with  gratuity  from  14  Hussars... 

Gifford,  Robert,244  with  gratuity  from  Derby  Regiment    

Gore,  George  Edw.  Capt.  W.  Riding  Regt.  on  retired  pny  ... 
Renton,  William  Gord  m,  Capt.  17  Lancers,  on  retired  pay  ... 

Coventry,  Charles,246  Capt.  17  Lancers,  on  retired  pay   

Tath  im,  Oswald  Fordham,  Capt.  Scots  Fusiliers,  on  ret.  pay 
Johnstone,  Henry  Melvill,  Capt.  R.  Engineers,  on  ret.  pay.. 
Shaw,  Thomas  Barton,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Engineers 
Layard,  Arthur  A.  M.347  Capt.  R.  Engineers,  on  retired  pay.. 

Travers,  Mordaunt  T.  Otho,  with  gratuity  from  Scots  Fus.. 
Despard,  Herbert  John,243  with  grat.  from  W.  I.  Regiment.. 

Walker,    George   Lawrie,    Capt.  Argyll    and    Sutherland ) 

Highlanders,  on  retired  pay S 

Massy,  Godfrey  Owen  Geo.  with  gratuity  from  Wiltshire  ) 
Regiment $ 

Brush,  Oliver  Ramsay.24"  Captain  Royal  Seots,  on  ret.  pay 

Myers,  William  Joseph,250  with  gratuity  from  King's  Royal  > 
Rifles;  Hon,  Major  7  Battalion  iviny's  Jttoyal  Rijles  j 

Cox-Marchison,  Kenneth  M.  M251  with  grnt  from  R.  High. 
Morrice,  Cuthbert  Henry,  Captain  R.  Fusiliers,  on  ret.  pay.. 

Swan,  Fras.  Laidley,  Capt.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  on  retired  pay  . 

MacGregor,  John  N.  Murray,  with  gratuity  livrn  Dublin  \ 

Fusiliera  

Goff,  Bertram  L.  Joseph,  with  gratuity  from  High.  Lt.  Inf 

Davidson,  Hugh,232  with  grat.  troni  Seaforth  Highlanders 
lion.  Major  3  Battalion  Seafo',  tk  Highlanders j 

Neish,  Colin  Graham,253  Capt.  Royal  Artillery,  on  retired  pay 

Winter,  Frederic  .'clin,  Ca.pl.  Royal  Artillery,  on  ret.  pay 

M'Sirrlane,  Ronald,  C.UG-.  with  gratuity  from  9  Lancers  

Rea,  Jas.  Capt.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  on  rer.  pay 

Tewkesbury,  Geoffrey  G.  G.  Zonl,254  with  grat.  from  King's  ) 
Royal  Rides;  Hon.  Major  3  Battalion  Royal  Scots  j 

Templer,  John  George  Edmund,2  5with  grat.  irom  Highland  1 
Lt.  Inf.;   1  Devon  Yeomanry  Cavalry J 

Randolph,  Charles  James,  with  gratuity  from  Wilts  Regt.   ... 

Gunning,  Charles  Vere,  Capt.  Durham  Lt.  Inf.  on  ret.  pay;  ? 
Deputy  Governor  Wandsworth  Prison j 

Harris,  Claudius  S.  Capt.  York  and  Lane.  Regt.  on  ret.  pay 

Hemphill,  Fitzroy,  Capt.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  ) 
on  retired  pay  $ 

Sherston,  William  Maxwell,257  Capt.  18  Hussars,  on  ret.  pay 

Pocklington,  Harry  E.  Stracey,253Cup(.  15  Hussars.on  ret.pay 

Hinde,  Wm.  Fred.  Honywood,  Capt.  12  Lancers,  on  ret.  pay 

Pilkington,  Henry  Lionel,  with  gratuity  from  21  Hussars 

St.  Aubyn,  Hon.  Edw.  Stuart,260  with  grat.  from  K.  R.  Rifles 

Swinton,  Geo.  S.  Campbell,  with  grat.  from  High.  Lt.  Inf.  ... 

Suft,  Herbert  Charles,  Capt.  West  Riding  Regt.  on  ret.  pay... 

standish,  Wm.  Pery,  with  gratuity  from  East  York  Regt.  ... 

Young,  Ernest  Temple,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Artillery.. 

Machell,  Percy  Wilfrid,262  with  gratuity  from  Essex  Regt 

Cunningham,  John,263  with  gratuity  from  Bs^ex  Regiment.. 

Webley- Parry-Pry se,  E.  John,264  with  grat.  from  Welsh  Regt. 

Annaly,  Lake,  Lord,26'  with  gratuity  from  Scots  Guards  ;  \ 
Hon.  Major  Backs  Yeomanry j 

Warre,  Annesley  Tyndale,266  with  gratuity  from  R.  Artillery 

Ensor,  James  H.263  Capt.  12  Lancers,  on  retired  pay  

Barnard,  Henry  Craut'urd,209  with  gratuity  irom  Irish  Pus..., 

Harvest,  Henry  Ambrose  Lane,  Capt.  Army  Service  Corps, 
on  ret.pay  (s'k6  Assist.  Com.  1  Apr.  75  ;  Assist.  Com.  1  Apr 
77  ;  Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen   1  Apr.  80)  ■ 


22  Jan.  79 


2ndLIEUT 
OrEXSTGN 


14  Sept. 


31  Jan.  77 
21  July  77 

•1  July  77 

4  Jan. 

6  Aug.  79 

9  July  79 

1  Aug.  8. 
3  Apr.  8 


7  Dec.  79 

4  Dec.  7 
1  Oct.  79 
7  Jan.  80 
6  Aug.  79 

14  Jan    8c 


2  Feb.  79 
1  May  78 
23  Apr.  8 
13  Aug.  79 


2  Mar.  78 
23  Apr.  81 


14  Sept. 78 
4  May  79 
2  Mar.  79 

29  Sept. 80 


0  Apr.  80 


14  Aug. 


Mar.  76!  17  Aug.  87 
29  Apr.  76U7  Aug.  87 
1  Apr.  80,17  Aug.  87 
20  May  8«>  17  Aug.  87 
17  Aug.  87 
24  Aug.  87 

6  Sept.  87 

10  Sept.  37 

13  Sept.  87 
16  Sept.  87 
i8  Sept.87 

21  Sept.S7 

24  Sepi.87 

1  Oct.   87 

7  Oct.  87 
9  Oct.  87 

19  Oct.  87 
Oct.  87 

22  Oct.  87 

22  Oct.  '87 

25  Oct.   87 

26  Oct.  87 

30  Oct.  87 
9  Nov.  87 

11  Nov.  87 
19  Nov.  87 

9  Nov.  87 
i  Nov.  87 

8  Dec.  87 

31  Dec.  87 

2  Jan.  88 
2  Jan.  88 

15  Jan.  88 
15  Jan.  88 
t8  Jan.  88 
2j  Jan.  38 


2  Feb.  79 
14  Jan.  80 

25  May  78 

17  Apr.  8" 

22  Jan.  79 

1  May  78 


23  Oct. 
23  Mar.  81 

23  Apr.  81 

1  May  78 

1  May  78 


31  Jan.  80 
8  Dec.  77 

1  June  79 


20  May  8  j 
1  Apr.  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  8 1 

1  July  81 
1  July  81 
ii  Nov.  78 

6  Apr.  79 
c2  Nov.  73 

15  Mar.  81 
23  June  80 
15  Oct.   80 

1  July  8 

1  July  8 

11  July  8 

8  Feb.  8 
13  Mar.  8 
22  Oct.   8 

2  Jau.  8 
1  July  8 
1  July  8 
1  July  8 

22  Oct.   8 

7  May  -' 
1  July  3 

8  Jan.  8 
1  July  8 
1  July  8 
1  July  8 
1  July  8 

29  Nov.  76 
25  Jan.  77 
25  Jan.  7 
25  Jan.  7 
8  Mar.  8 
1  July  8 

1  July  8 

11  Nov.  80 

5  Aug.  80 

10  Nov. 

10  May 
1  July  81 
18  June 

1  May  81 

16  Jan 
22  May  79 

18  Feb. 

18  Feb. 
1  July  81 
3  Apr.  78 

10  Feb. 


17  Apr.  So 
9  July  79 
11  Oct.  79 
14  Jan. 80 


13  Nov.  78 


22  Jan. 
2  July  79 
[i  May  78 


.9  Feb.  8 


25  Jan.  88 
5  Jan.  S8 
15  Feb.  88 

5  Feb.  88 

21  Fel).  88 

22  Feb.  88 
1  Mar.  88 

14  Mar. 

14  Mar.  £3 

20  Mar. 
4  Apr. 

1  May  88 

2  May  88 

10  May 

1 2  May  88 
12  May  88 

23  May  83 

6  June  88 

21  June  S3 


1  July  88 

1  July  88 

5  July  83 

1 3  July  S3 

1  Aug.  88 

8  Aug.  83 
15  Au, 


capt.  op 

RE8KRVB. 


15  Aus 


29  Nov.  78 
i3  Dec.  80 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

10  June  82 
:5  Jan.  81 

2  Aug.  Si 

I  July  8i!i6  Au 
26  Feb.  81    1  Sept. 
23  Jan.  81' 11  Sept. 

9  Sept.82  19  Sept. 38 
7  July  81 '21  Sept.  8 

19  May  80  1  Oct.  8 
10  May  82  19  Oct.  8 
10  May  8219  Oct.  8 
22  Oct.  8:1  5  Nov.  8 
I 

II  Sept.77    8  Nov.  88i 

19  May  80  24  Nov.  88 
28  Feb.  83  30  Nov.  881 

10  May  82  1  Dec.  88 

11  Dec.  88 


Reserve  of  Officers. 


566 


Captains. 
Pocock,  Edw.  limes,  Cap'.  Army  service  Corps,  on  ret.  ray  ] 
(S.A.C.   1  Apr.   75;  A.C.  1  Apr.  77  ;  D.A.C.G.i  Apr.  So)...  J 
Gartside-Tipping,  Cavendish  Walter,  Ca/)C.  Army  Service, 

Corps,  on  ret.  pay  (Dep.  A*si»t.  Com.  Gen.  5  May  85)      ) 

Cowper-Coles,  RogersLions,  with  grat.  from  Army  Ser.  Corps 
Stevenson,  Wm.  Heury,271  Cupt.  Highland  Lt.  Inf.  on  ret.  pay 
Rogers-Braide-Stracban,  Walter  Jas.  with  grat.  from  R.  Art.... 
Synge,  Wm.  Makepeace  Thackeray,  with  grat.  Irom  R.  Art. 
Dugdale,  Herbert    Crowe,  with  gratuity  Irom  16  Lancers;  j 

Derbyshire  Yeomanry  J 

Brooke,  Edw.  A.  Pierrepoint,  with  grat.  from  Cameron  High. 
White,  Hon.  Chas.  Jas.  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Fusiliers;  ( 

Norfolk  Artillery  (Eastern  Division  Royal  Artillery)    J 

Filinore,  Henry  Clare,  with  gratuity  from  Gloucester  Regt... 
Davidson,  Chas.  Fred.  Herbert.273  Capt.  Argyll  and  Suther- ~) 

land  Highlanders,  on  retired  pay > 

Duff,  Frederick  William,  Capt.  9  Laneers,  on  retired  pay 

Gore,  George  Robert  Vernon  Hume,274  Capt.  Seaforth  High-  "i 

landers,  on  retired  pay 3 

Arbuthnot  L.  Conyflgham,  Capt.  Suffolk  Regt.  on  ret.  pay  ... 
Boehmer,  Frederick  Charles,275  Capt.  East  Surrey  Regi-  > 

ment,  on  retired  pay f 

Drummond,  Arthur  George,  Capt.  R.  Engineers,  on  ret.  pay 
Rhodes,  Bernard  Mailtand,  Capt.  R.  Artillery  ,  ou  retired  pay 
Scudamore-Stauhope,  Hon.  E.T.277 with  grat.  from  A.S. Corps 
Minehin,  Wm.  Reiliy,276  with  gratuity  from  West  Kent  Regt. 
Lawless,  Wm.  Hampden  K.  with  gratuity  from  8  Hussars  ... 
Carden ,  Coldstream  Jas.279  Capt.  Connaught  Rangers,  on  } 

retired  pay i 

Addington,  Hon.  Herbert  H.  S.  Capt.  R.  Fusiliers,  on  ret. pay- 
Brine,  Pereival  Forbes,  with  gratuity  from  East  Kent  Regt. 
Brooke,  Edward  Sabine,200  with  gratuity  from  R.  Artillery... 

Tremaine,  Richard,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Art{llery 

Granville,  Dennis,  Capt.  WarwicK  Regt.  on  retired  pay 

Hall,  Reginald,  with  gratuity  from  Warwick  Regiment 

St.  Oswald,  Row  landlord,282' with  grat.  from  Coldstream  Gds. 


2nd  LIEUT. 
III'ENSIG.N 


13  Aug.  71 
5  Sept.  7; 


22  Jan.  81 

23  July  79 
19  Feb.  8 


23  Oct.  Po 
19  Feb.  8 
1  May  78 


CAPT.    OP 
KESHEVE. 


APPOINT- 
ED   TO 
RBSEKVK. 


Dec. 


22  Jan.  S: 


1 1  Aug.  80 

9  July  79 

14  Jan.  80 
9  July  79 


29  Xov.  76  11  Dec. 

29  June  8i]n  Dec 

1  July  81 
19  May  80 

9  May  80 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

9  Sept.  S2 

1  July  81 

1  July  Si 

15  Mar.  80 

27  Jan.  S3 

31  Oct.   83 

iSDec 
27  July  80 

1  July  81 
10  May  81 

1  July  81 

1  Dec.  80 


£8 


19  Feb.  79 


Forbes,  ijrunville  Eardley,283  with  grat.  from  Cam.  B_ighrsj23  Oct.   8< 
Bligh,  Fred.  Arthur,  witli  gratuity  from  Royal  A.rtillery 
Price,  Alfred  Ernest,  Capt.  West  Surrey  Regt.  on  retired  pay  13  Aug.  79 
Custance,  Syaney,285  with  grat.  from  Duke  of  Corn.  Lt.  Inf... I 
Johnston,  Randal  Fleming,  with  grat.  from  K.O.  Scot.  Bord.113  Aug.  79 
Smith,  John  Leslie,  Capt.  Royal  Artillery,  on  retired  pay ;  | ' 

Middlesex  Yeomanry    .) 

Grant,  Donald,  with  gratuity  Irom  Yorkshire  Regiment    14  Jan.  80 

Jones,  Fred.  Geo. Win.286  with  grat.  from  Connaugiit  Rangers    6  Aug.  79 
Isham,  Vere,  with  gratuity  from  Suffolk  Regiment 

26  Mar.  79 

22  Jan.  81 
11  May  78 

23  Apr.  81 


23  Oct. 

11  Aug.  80 

22  Feb.  79 

Sept.  88 


22  Jan.  81 


Kelly,  Anderson  Liudsay,  with  gratuity  from  7  Hussars  ;  4I 

Battalion  Connaught  Haulers    j 

Gall,  Geo.  O.  H.  Chamberlen.  with  grat.  from  Royal  Fusiliers 
Seton-Christopher,  Allred  Charles,2"3  Capt.  Seaforth  High-  ) 

landers,  on  retired  pay j 

Henderson  ,Johu  Seton,259  Capt.  Goidoti  Highrs.,  on  ret.  pay 
Griffith,  John  H.  Sandhain,29u  Capt.  Yorkshire  Lt.  Infantry,  ) 

on  retired  pay   j 

Doyne,  Moruaunt  Berners,2'"  with  gratuity  from  5  Lancers... 
Whately,  Reginald  Pepys,292  with  gratuity  from  Sussex  Regt 
Randolph,  Cuaries  Foyie,  Capt.  Laiicaihire  Fas.  on  ret.  pay 
Lovell,  Peter  A.  D.  A.-J*  with  gratuity  irom  Coldstream  Gds 
Beech,  John  Robert,295  CM G.  Di>0.  (  Vet.  Surgeon  27  July  81;, 

with  gratuity  from  20  Hussars i 

Phillips,  Thomas  Brockleaurst,  with  grat.  from  13  Hussars 
Anderson,  Rohert  Douglas,298  Capt.  K.  Artillery,  on  retired  >_ 
pay;  Hon.  Major  1  JJeoon  Vol.  Artillery  (TV.  Dio.  It.  Art.)  j" 
Menzies,  Henry  MacD.  Robertson,  witu  grat.  from  Wilts  Regt 
Donne,  John  Robert,  with  gratuity  from  6  Dragoon  Guards 

Walter,  Stephen,  with  gratuity  from  3  Dragoon  Guards    

Wilkie,  Edw.  Ormerod  Hales,  with  grat.  from  Worcester  Regt. 
Temple,  Grenville  Edwin,298  with  gratuity  Irom  Derbyshire  \ 

Regiment ) 

Suarp,  Kicharu  G.  Atkinson, i9"  with  grat.  from  aussex  Regt. 

Hume,  George  Wm.  with  gratuity  from  Gloucester  Regiment 

Stewart,  Douglas  Grant,30'' with  grat.  from  Somerset  Light) 

Infantry;  4  Battalion  Somerset  Light  Infantry  j' 

Ford,  Richard,  with  gratuity  from  Rifle  Brigade  

Monk,  Richard  Powis,  with  gratuity  irom  Lane.  Fusiliers  .... 

Farrant,  Chas.  Wm.  Brett,30*  with  gratuity  from  York  and  > 
Lancaster  Regiment J 

Mann,  Horace,303  with  gratuity  from  West  Kent  Regiment ... 

Underwood,  Walter  Johu,  with  gratuity  from  R.  Artillery  ... 

Gonne,  Charles  Melvill,  with  gratuity  irom  Royal  Artillery... 

Terry,  William  Gordon,30*  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Artillery 

St.  Lciger,  Arthur  J.  Bjnfoy,  with  gratuity  from  K.  R.  Rifles 

Scott,  Arch.  Gaibrnith,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Artillery... 

Stevenson,  Philip  Leake,  with  gratuity  from  5  Lancers 

Koe,  Lancelot  Charles,30"  with  gratuity  from  Irish  Regt 

Killick,  Geo.  L.  Braikenridge,30'  with  gratuity  from  K.  R.  ~) 
Bides  ;  22  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles j 

Newton,  Horace,308  with  gratuity  from  King's  Royal  Rifles.. 

Leigh,  Henry  Gerard,309  with  gratuity  from  1  Life  Guards    ... 

Barry,  Lionel  Edward,  Gloucester  Yeomanry  Cavalry ;  late  \ 
Captain  1  Life  Guards    ) 

Lord,  Walter  Harold,  with  gratuity  from  Worcester  Regt... 

Martin,  Jas.  Evan  Baillie,  Capt.  King's  R.  Rifles,  on  ret.  pay ;  ^ 

Hon.  Major  7  Bn.  K.  It.  Rifles,  Equerry  to  BrinceChristian  >  P3  Apl"  0I 


1  July  81 

2  Mar.  81 
27  July  80 
27  July  80 
10  May  83 

9  Sept. 82 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 

23  Feb.  81 
1  May  81 

22  Oct.  81 
1  July  81 

23  Feb.  81 

1  July  81 
1  Dec.  So 

10  May  82 

6  Aug.  So 

1  July  Si 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

9  Sept.  9; 

30  Jan.  84 
1  July  81 
1  July  Si 
1  July  81 

ti  Dec.  8j 

5  Dec.  S3 

26  July  81 

1  July  Si 

2S  Aug.  S3 

7  Mar.  83 


19  Feb. 
11  Aug. 


6  Aug.  79 
23  Oct.   80 

19  Feb.  81 


23  Oct.  80 
14  Jan. 


19  Feb.  81 
11  May  78 


Aug.  83 

28  Jan.  82 

1  July  81 
1  July  81 

29  July  82 

29  June  81 
1  July  81 

1  July  81 

29  July  82 
26  July  81 

6  July  81 
26  July  81 

1  July  81 
22  Feb.  82 

1  July  8 

9  Sept.  82 

1  July  81 

22  Oct.    Si 

12  Mar.  So 

25  Aug.  83 

1 4  May  84 

1  July  Si 


15  Dec.  88 
1  Jan.  89 
1  Jan.  So 

9  Jan.  S9 

17  Jan.  89 

18  Jan.  89 
22  Jan.  89 

1  Feb.  £9 
10  Mar.  Sg 
27  Mar.  89 
27  Mar.  89 

27  Mar.  89 

1  Apr.  89 
1  Apr.  85 

1  Apr. 

22  Apr.  80. 

2  May  89 

29  May  89, 

5  June  8j 

28  June  " 
1  Julv  8c 

1  July  8;, 
5  July  89 

10  July)  9 

10  July  S9 
10  July  89 
20  July  8g 

July  89 

14  Aug.  89 

15  Aug.  " 

24  Aug. 

23  Aug. 

25  Sept. 
75  Sept. 39 

2  Oct.  3o 

16  Oct. 

25  Oct. 

26  Oct.  Sg 
30  Oct. 

6  Nov. 
11  Nov.  89 
19  Nov. " 

4  Dec. 

n  Dec. 
1  Jan.  90 
4  Jan.  90 

7  Jan.  90 
11  Jan.  90 
22  Jan.  90 

8  Feb.  90 

4  Feb.  90 

26  Feb.  90 

5  Mar.  90 

3  Mar.  90 

1 4  Mar.  90 

15  Mar.  90 

19  Mar.  90 

ig  Mar 

28  Mar.  go 

1  Apr.  go' 

I  Apr.  20 

25  Apr.  go 

26  Apr.  go 
7  May  90 

10  May  90 

1 2  May  90 

15  May  90 
23  May  90 

23  May  90 

10  June  90 ' 

I I  June  go 


1 1  July  94. 


567 


Reserve  of  Officers. 


<    COBNET 

i2ndLiEui. 

orENSIGH". 


30  Jan.  78 
11  Oct.  79 

r2  July  79 


Captains. 
Bates,  Charles  Loftus,  with  gratuity  from  1  Dragoon  Guards 
Jenkins,  Henr3'  Leohne,  with  gratuity  from  Dorset  Regiment  23  Apr.  81 
Templer,  John  Pope,  with  gratuity  from  Leinster  Regiment   23  Oct.  3o 
Miller,  SirChas.  John  Hubert.  Bart,  with  grat. from  Cold.  Gds.117  Apr.  80 
MacAdam,  Philip  Bower,311  Capt.  E.  Lane.  Regt.  on  ret.  payjn  Oct.   79 

Scales,  Wm.  Henry,312  with  gratuity  from  Liverpool  Regt. ...        

Jaffray,  Edw.  Woodriff,  with  gratuity  from  13  Hussars 

Applewhaite,  Harry  Hannam,  with  grat.  from  Norfolk  Regt.!       

Trevor,  Philip  Christian  Wm.5l4with  grat.  from  Norfolk  Regt.        

Galbraith,  George  H.  Lyle,315  with  gratuity  from  R.  Highrs.l       

Blosse,Robt.Lynch,31G  Capt.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  )  I       »        g 

on  retired  pay 5 

Gordon,  John  Maxwell,  with  gratuity  from  12  Lancers 

Kindersle\r,  Chas.  Poreher  Wilson,  Capt.  Coldstream  Gds.  \ 

on  retired  pay j 

Pain,  WyndhamHackett.3l6Ca;jr.  West  Surrey  Regt.  on  ret.  pay 
Marshall,  Francis  Wm.319  with  grat.  from  K.  O.  Scottish  Bord. 
Tremayne,  Wm.  Francis,  resigned  from  4  Dragoon  Guards... 
Vicars, |Wm.  Henry,  with  grat.  from  York  and  Lane.  Regt. ;  > 

Governor  of  Limerick  Prison  ; j 

St.  John,  Arthur  John,  with  gratuit/v  from  Inniskilling  Fus... 
Ewart,  Charlss  Fred.  Salisbury,322  Capt.  Seaforth  High-} 

landers,  on  retired  pay ) 

Pkillipson.  Richard  Wm.  Burton,  with  grat.  from  7  Dr.  Gds. 
Richardson,  Edwin  Heautonville,  with   grat.  from  Derby  ~i 

Regt.  ;  Son.  Major  3  Battalion  West  Yorkshire  Regiment...) 
M'Murdo,   Arthur    Montagu,323  DSO.  with  gratuit3"  from  7 

York  and  Lancaster  Regiment j 

Hunt,  Thomas  Cbas.  Capt.  Lancaster  Regt.  on  retired  pay... 
Nicholson,  Henrv  Herbert,  with  gratuity  from  R.  Fusiliers... 
Mansheld,  Wm.  D.  Earl  of,  with  grat.  from  Grenadier  Gds...  13  Aug.  79 

Gilroy,  Alex.  T.  Livinzstons,  resigned  from  11  Hussars  I       

Bingham,  George  C.  Zorrf,525  with  gratuity  from  Rifle  Brig.    2?  Jan.  8 

Naylor-Leyland,  Sir  Herbert  S.  Bart,  resigned  from  2  L.  Gds.;       

Gore,  Arthur  John,  Capt.  Devonshire  Regt.  on  retired  pay  ...|       

Turner,  George,  Capt.  South  Wales  Borderers,  on  ret.  pay...!       

Watts,  William  Burton,326  Capt.  West  India  Regt.  on  ret.  pay        

Brogden,  Duncan  Dunbar,  with  gratuity  from  Sussex  Regt.  I       

How,  Chas.  Christian,  with  grat.  from  Worcestershire  Regt.'       

Dewhirst,  Thomas,328  Capt.  S.  Wales  Borderers,  on  ret.  pay     j       

Cochrane,     Chas.     Fitzgerald    T.     with    gratuity    from"/! 

Leinster  Regiment J  I 

Dwyer,  Philip  Fogarty,329  Capt.  3  Hussars,  on  retired  pay...!       

Cotton.  Benjamin.330  with  gratuity  from  Shropshire  Lt.  Inf.        

FitzHerbert  Henry,331  with  gratuity  from  Berkshire  Regt... .        

Mercer,  Wm.  Lindsay,332  Capt.  Yorkshire  Regt.  on  ret.  pay  22  Jan.  8 

Sanders-Knox-Gore,  Cecil  Henry,  with  grat.  from  2  Dr.  Gds.j       

Wilson,  Adam  Brack  Boyd,334  with  gratuity  from  19  Hussars;       

Pierce,  Charles  Edward,335  with  gratuity  from  6  Dragoons  ... 
y.s.cHo'lland,Wm.Tilston,336with  grat.  from  N.Stafford  Regt 
Jackson,  Wm.  Lewis,  with  gratuity  from  West  India  Regt.... 
Beville,  Charles  Francis,  with  grat.  from  Gloucester  Regt.  ...  11  Aug. 

Alcock,  Philip  Clayton,  with  grat.  from  Gloucester  Regt t2  Jan.  8 

Hall,  Roger,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Fusiliers 

Knight,  Chas. Lewis  W.  M.,  with  gratuity  from  R.  Artillery... 
Stretton,  Wm.  de  Courcy,  with  gratuity  from  R.  Artillery  ... 
Milligan,  George  Dunbar,33*  with  gratuity  from  Coldst.  Gds. 
Levita,  Harry  Plumridge,339  with  grat.  from  1  Dragoon  Gds. 
Lynden-Bell,"  Chas.  P.  Lynden,340  Capt.  East  Surrey  Regi-"^ 

ment,  on  retired  pay  j 

Rokeby,  Henry  Langham,341  with  gratuity  from  Rifle  Brig. ... 
Zigomala,  Pandia  John,3'2  Capt.ig  Hussars,  on  retired  pay.... 
Wynne,  Graham  Owen  Robert,343  w  th  grat.  from  Irish  Regt. 
Sewell,  Charles  Francis,344  with  gratuity  from  K.  R.  Rifles  ... 
Pollock,  Arthur  Julius,  with  grataity  from  Royal  Artillery... 
Inglis,  Wm.  Mason,345  with  gratuity  from  Berkshire  Regt... 

Johnson,  Ernest,  with  gratuity  from  Scottish  Rifles 22  Jan.  8: 

Pigott,  Wellesley  George,  with  gratuity  from  Rifle  Brigade 

Eccles,  Wm.  Vernon,346  with  gratuity  from  Rifle  Brigade 

Ryder,  Cvril  John,  with  gratuity  from  King's  Royal  Rifles... I       

Nelson,  Wallace,345  with  gratuity  from  Middlesex  Regiment  ;       

Cpawfoid,  Andrew  Garde,  Copt.  York  Lt.  Inf.  on  retired  pay  19  Feb.  81 

Whitehead,  Gervase  Fred,  with  grat.  from  W.  Surrey  Regt...!       

Barlow,  Harry,349  with  grat.  from  South  Staffordshire  Regt 

Robinson,  Marshall,350  Capt.  N.  Stafford  Regt.  on  ret.  pay 

Griffith,  Chris.  Wm.  Darby,  Capt.  Grenadier  Gds.  on  ret.  pay    8  May  80 

Persse,  Wm.  Arthur,351  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Artillery 

Johnson,  Victor  George  R.  Capt.  Lincoln  Regt.  on  ret.  pay   22  Jan.  81 

Lees,  Percy,  with  gratuity  from  Yorkshire  Regiment 23  Apr.  81 

Oakes,  Edward,353  with  gratuity  from  Northumberland  Fus.: 

Johnston,  Fred.  Campbell,354  with  grat.  from  R.  Artillery  ...j       

Goi-don,  Edward  Hyde  Hamilton,355  with   gratuity  from") 

Gordon  Highlanders j  i       

Robeson.  Arthur  Hemming,  with  grat.  from  Wiltshire  Regt 

Nelson  Arthur,357  with  gratuity  Irom  Bedfordshire  Regt 

Holland,  Son.  Cecil  Trevelyan,338  with  grat.  from  K.  R.  Rifles       

Dundas,  Henry  H.  Philip,  with  gratuity  from  15  Hussars ; )  j 

Yorkshire  Dragoons  5 

Sandford,  Fras.  Marmaduke  Hy.360  with  grat.  from  Gren.  Gds.  23  Oct.   80 

Way,  Alfred  Cotton,361  DSO.  Capt.  W.  I.  Regt.  on  ret.  pay  ....        

Piatt,  Henry  Verco,  with  gratuity  from  Leinster  Regiment 

Keith,  Clive  Skene,  with  gratuity  from  3  Dragoon  Guards 

Anderson,  Acland  Alf.  Gordon,  with  grat.  from  3  Dr.  Guards 

Hughes,  Michael  James,  with  gratuity  from  2  Life  Guards...        ...... 


30  Jan. 84 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

6  Apr.  81 
22  Oct.  81 
12  May  S^; 
25  Aug.  83 
2=  Au 

6  Feb.  84 

1  July  81 

14  May  84 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 
10  May  8 

28  Feb.  85 
1  July  81 
9  Sept.  8 

22  Oct.  81 

5  Dec. 
10  May  82 

9  Sept.82 

9  Sept.  82 
19  Sept.82 
1  July  8; 

6  Feb.  84 

1  July  8: 

2  Aug.  82  12  Jan.  9 
8  Jan.  82  28  Jan.  9 

10  Mar.  83I31  Jan.  9 
4  July  83  10  Feb.  9 

29  July  82Jt8  Feb.  9 
12  Noy.  84  18  Feb.  9 
25  July  83!  i  Mar.  9 

6  May  85!  16  Mar.  9 

19  Mar.  84I25  Mar.  9 
10  Mar.  83  30  Mar.  9 


CAPT. 

P.HSEK 


APPOINT- 

p.n  to 

BEIEEVE. 


14  June  90 

21  June  90 
9  July  90 

23  Julj*  9 
28  July  90 

28  July  90 
1  Aug.  90 

20  Aug.  90 
25  Aug.  901 
27  Aug.  90 

10  Sept. 90 

17  Sept. 90 

29  Sept. 90 

29  Sept. 90 
8  Oct.  90 
8  Oct.  9c 

15  Oct.   90, 

22  Oct.  90 
29  Oct.  90 
31  Oct.  90 

1  Nov. 

8  Nov.  9c 

21  Nov.  90 
5  Dec.  90 

10  Dec.  90 

16  Dec.  90 
1  Jan.  91 


10  May 

1  July  81 

31  Jan.  8_ 

12  Nov.  84 

9  Dec.  85 

9  Sept. " 

27  Jan.  83 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

25  Aug.  8 

25  July  B: 

25  July  82 

5  Dec.  83 
23  AUj 

10  Mar.  83 

22  Oct.  81 

10  liar.  83 
12  Nov.  Si 
19  Dec.  8s 
1  Oct.  82 
9  Sept.|S2 
1  July  81 
25  Feb.  82 

27  Jan.  83 

6  Feb.  84 
3Aut 

17  July  81 
29  July  82 

23  Au_ 

28  June  82 
1  July 

14  Feb.  83 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 

10  May  82 

28  July  S3 

10  May  82 

23  Aug.  84 
23  Aug.  84 
10  Jan.  84 

17  Feb.  86 

1  July  Si 

29  July  92 
28  July  86 
14  May  84 
23  Aug.  84 

Oct.  83 


2  Apr.  9 
9  Apr.  9 
23  May  9 
S  June  9 
8  June  9 
16  June  9 
29  June  9 
1  July  9 

1  July  9 

7  July  9 

22  July  0 
25  July  9 

29  July  9 

5  Aug.  9 
10  Aug.  9 

27  Aug.  9 

2  Sept. 9 

15  Sept.  9 
21  Oct.  9 

1  Nov.  9 

6  Nov.  9 

16  Nov.  9 
18  Nov.  9 
16  Dec.  8 
20  Dec.  9 

23  Dec.  9 

30  Dec.  9 
30  Dec.  9 
30  Dec.  9 
13  Jan.  92 
23  Jan.  92 

5  Feb.  92 

2  Mar.  92 
4  Mar.  95 
4  Mar.  92 

1  Apr.  92 

8  Apr.  92 

13  Apr.  92 
29  Apr.  92 
18  May  92 

25  May  92 

8  June  92 

9  June  92 

2  July  92 
4  July  02 

4  July  92 

5  July  92 


Reserve  of  Officers. 


568 


22  Jan.  8: 


1  July  3 1  10  Aug.  92 1 
14  June  82  24  Aug.  92 

1  July  81  28  Sept.  92 
27  Jan.  83  10  Oct.  521 
30  Jan.  84  26  Oct..  92 

1 4  May  84  23  Nov.  9.1 

5  Jul}-  84  23  Nov.  gt 
27  Mar.  So  24  Nov.  y2 

29  Aug.  85  30  Nov.  92 

I 
23  Aug.  84  15  Feb.  93 

10  June  82  24  Feb.  93 

15  Feb.  84    1  Mar.  93' 

6  Feb.  S4  10  Mar.  93 

12  May  86  to  May  93 

7  Feb.  85!  25  Apr.  93 
5  July  84126  June  93 

8  July  93 


10  Nov.  SS 


25  Aug.  S3 

23  Aug.  S4 

19  Sept.  83 
12  Nov.  84 
12  JSov.  84 

2  Mar.  87 


Captains. 
Balfour.  Kenneth  Robert,  ■with  gratuity  from  1  Dragoons.. 
Lindsay,  Chas.  Ludovic,363   with  grat.   from  Grenadier  Gds.  22  Jan.  81 

Were,  Walter,  with  gratuity  from  Dublin  Fusiliers 

Liloyd,  Chas.  Patteson,3"  with  gratuity  from  E.  Kent  Regt.. 
Pirie,  Tyrell  Gordon,  with  gratuity  from  Gordon  Highlndrs 
"Hawker,  Edmund  Bulteel,366  with  grat.  from  Sussex  Regt. 
Malcolmsou,  Edward,  with  gratuity  from  West  Surrey  Regt. 
Brooker,  Robert  Lee  Cecil,36"  with  grat.  from  R.  Engineers.. 

Triggs,  Walter,368  with  gratuity  from  3  Dragoon  Guards 

Mounsey-Heysham,  Robt.  Cecil,  with  gratuity  from  Shrop-  ~) 

shire  lit.  Infantry $ 

Walsh,  Sir  Hunt.  Henry  Allen,609  Bart,  with  gratuity  from  ) 

King's  Royal  Rifles  f 

Butler,  Hubert  Lavie,  with  gratuity  from  Scots  Fusiliers 

Bampfylde,  Henry  Edward,  with  gratuity  from  R.  Artillery 
p.s.c.  Dunne,  Edward  Martin,  with  grat.  from  Border  Regt  \ 

Brig-tde  Major-  Home  Counties  Brigade,  Volunteer  Infantry  ) 
Ford-Mellows,  Frederick,511  with  gratuity  from  Dorset  Regt. 
Leetham,  William,  with  gratuity  from  5  Dragoon  Guards  ... 
Fcilden,  Robert  Basil,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Artillery  ... 
p.s.c.  Spearman,  Chas.  Edw.  Capt.  Munster  Fusiliers,  on  ) 

retired  pay  } 

Thorburn,  William,  with  grat.  from  Argyll  and  Sutherland  ) 

Hldrs.  2  Volunteer  Bat'alion  Manchester  Regiment   5 

Murray,  Alex.  Penrose,373  with  grat.  from  Gordon  High-  ; 

landers;  H.M.'s  Consul  at  Warsaw ) 

Vickermau,  Albert,  with  gratuity  from  East  Kent  Regiment 

Pinney,  Charles  Fred,  with  gratuity  from  Rifle  Brigade  

Coyle,  Wil  iatn,  Capt.  Coast  Battalion  of  R.  Engineers,  on> 

retired  pay;  serving  under  New  Zealand  Government ) 

Sherwin,  Fred.  Wm.  Hernon,   with  gTatuity  from  Innis- 7 

killing  Fusiliers ) 

Macdonald,  George  Godfrey, 375  Capt.  Gren.  Gis.  on  ret.  pay 
Annesley,  Eras.  D^nis  Jack,  with  grat.  from  E.  Kent.  Regt. 
Harrison,  Broadley.  with  gratuity  from  East  York.  Regt.  ... 
Howell,  Edward,376  with  grat.  from  Shropshire  Lt.  Infantry 

Deasy,  Henry  Hugh  Peter,  resigned  from  16  Lancers    

Talbot,  Henry  Lynch,  with  gratuity  from  Lancaster  Regt.  ... 
Beeching,  Hugh  Cecil  Westall,  with  gratuity  from  West) 

Kent  Regiment ) 

Dixon,  Richard  Travers,  with  gratuity  from  R.  Engineers... 
Richards,   Edw.   Daubeny  G.  with  gratuity  from  South  > 

Staffordshire  Regiment  j 

Taylor,  Edward  Richard,378  with  grat.  from  Grenadier  Gds. 
Hatford,  Charles  Henry,  Capt.  Gren.  Guards,  or  retired  pay 
Pakenham,  Hercules  Arthur,378  with  gratuity  from  Grena 

dier  Guards  

Franks,  Harry  Clifford,3™  with  grat.  from  Bedfordshire  Regt.l 
Freeth,  Francis  Edward,  with  gratuity  from  Royf  1  Artillery 
M'Farlane,  Norman,  with  gratuity  from  Sussex  Regiment...! 
Sunderland,  Daniel  Pearee,382  with  gratuity  from  4  Hussars!1?  Au 
Aitken,  John  Christie,  with  grat.  from  Gordon  Highlanders  ) 

Hon.  Major  3  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders    ) 

Williams,  Leonard,  with  gratuity  from  East  Surrey  Regt.  ...i 
Hall,  Wiliiam  Charles,3*3  with  grat.  from  Welsh  Fusiliers...! 
Smith,  Reynold  Percy,  with  grat.  from  Devonshire  Regt....: 
Worsley,  George  Stanley,  with  giatuity  from  R.  Arillery  ...] 
Bushe,  Cnarles  Kendal,381  with  gratuity  from  2  Dr.  Guards 
Campbell,  Kenneth  J.  R.385  DSO.  with  gratuity  from  Suffolk  ) 

Regiment  (Lieut.  Lancaster  R°gt.  iS  Aug.  36) ) 

Wiltshire,  Herbert,386  Capt.  20  Hussars,  on  retired  pay 

Marshall,  Rjbert,  with  gratuity  from  West  Riding  Regt.  ... 
Vernon-Wentworth.  Bruce  Canning,  retired  from  Grena- ) 

dier  Guards;  MP.  for  Brighton j 

Bagot,  Eon.  Walter  Lewis,  with  gratuity  from  Gren.  Guards 

Reid,  John  Watt,  with  gratuity  from  Royal  Artillery   

Noel.  Henry  Cecil,  resigned  from  17  Lancers 

Hawk.^s,  Henry  Blundell,  with  grat.  from  Coldstream  Gds... 
LLoyd,  Arthur  H.Orlando,388  with  gratuity  from  Grenadier  > 

Guards;   Shropshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry j 

Webster,  Sir  Augustus  F.W.  E.JSarf.with  grat. from  Gren. Gds. 
Dixon,  Thomas  Bradtord,  with  grat.  from  Lancaster  Regt.. 
Heywood-Lonsdale,  Henry  Heywood,  with  gratuity  from  ) 

Grenadier  Guards  ;  Shropshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry ) 

FitzGerald,  Maurice,  with  gratuity  from  5  Dragoon  Gds.  ... 
Slade,  Sir  Cutubert,  Bart,  with  gratuity  irom  Scots  Guards 
Baillie-Hamiltnn,  Hon.  Hy.  Robert,  with  gratuity  from  J 

Coldstream  Guards _> 

Macgowan,  James  Murray,  with  gratuitv  from  R.  Artillery 

Kirk,  John  Charles,  with  gratuity  tram  Royal  Artillery 

Young,  Telford  Mackenzie,  resigned  from  16  Lancers    ., 

AUfrey,  Frank  Edward;  dipt.  DorsetR=gt.  on  retired  pay  ; ") 

3  llattalion  Suffolk  Regiment j 

Da  Costa,  Arthur  E.  3  lin.  North  Lancashire  Regiment 

Foley,  Hon.  FitzAlan  C.  J.  Hon.  Major  3  Bn.  Dertryshire  Regt. 

Lloyd,  Owen  L.  F.  3  Bn.  Irish  Regiment  ;: 

Cole,  Richard  Rivarola,  Hon.  Major  5  Bn.  Rifle  Brigade 

Torry,  Gervase  K.3'-0  Hon.  Major  late  4  Bn.  Dublin  Fusiliers...! 
Harding,  John  Stafford  Goldie,  Hon.  Major  4  Bn.  Devon  Regt.l 
Bulpett,  William  Henry,  Hon. Major  4  Bn.  East  Surrey  Regt...! 
Newenham, Wm.  T.  Worth,  Hon.  Maj.  late  3  Bn.  Munster  Fus, | 

Bayly,  George  Croker,  Hon.  Major  5  Bn.  Pufle  Brigade    1  |  6  Aug.  79 

Huntington,  Herbert,  Hon.  Major  7  Bn.  Rifle  Brigade    26  July  79I25  Sept. 80 


CAPT.    OF 
HESEKVK. 


APPOINT- 
ED   TO 
RESERVE. 


:} 


16  Dec.  85 

1  Oct.  81  20  Dec.  93 

6  May  85  1  Jan.  94 
23  May  85  27  Jan.  9* 
25  Nov.  85  11  Feb.  94 

29  Jan.  90  17  Feb.  94 

13  Mar.  80    2  May  94 

30  Jan.  8j    9  May  94 

29  Apr.  8      3  June  94 

30  Jan.  86  18  June  94 

9  Sept.  82  20  June  94 
9  Sept.  82  12  July  94 

14  Apr.  83  12  Sept.  94 

2:  July  86  7  Nov.  94 
9  Dec.  84    1  Jan.  95 

7  Feb.  85  23  -Tam  95 

6  Feb.  89    6  Feb.  95 

14  May  84  14  Feb.  95 
26  May  86  6  Mar.  95 
4  Nov.  85  23  Mar.  93 
25  Aug.  86  16  Apr.  95 
30  June  85  28  May  95 
23  Aug.  84,28  Aug.  95 

1  Aug.  8SJ28  Aug.  95 

:i  Dec.  86,  9  Sept.  95 
25  Sept.  86(n  Sept.  95 

28  Nov.  83(28  Oct.  95 
23  Aug.  S4  28  Oct.  9 
,i6SeDt.8s  20  Nov.  95 
1  May  83!^!  jarl.  93  25  Mar.  96 
12  Nov.  84!  1  July  96 
23  Aug.  84  19  Aug.  96 
23  Aug.  84 1  25  Aug.  96 
28  Apr. 86   16  Sept.  96 

7  Feb.  85    11  Nov.  96 


23  Aug.  93 

23  Sept.  93 

4  Oct.  93 
11  Oct.  93 

26  Nov.  93 
1  Dec.  93 


6  July  87 


28  June  90 
1  Mar.  90 


Nov.  S5 

14  May  84 

Oct.    85 

24  July  S6 

4  July  86 

23  May  57 

15  Jan.  92 

20  Mar.  7; 
13  Mar.  75 
18  Apr.  741  9  June  7y 


27  Jan.  97 
3  Apr.  97 

9  June  97 

iS  June  97 
1  Sept.  97 
9  June  98 

21  Apr.  93 

27  Apr.  78 
5  May  79 


7  Mh.v  7. 

23  Feb.  76 

24  Dec.  73 
to  Aug.  76 


21  Feb.  3o 
9  June  80 
5  Nov.  Si 

1:  Jan.  82 

4  Mar.  82 

5  June  82 
18  Nov.  82 


1 17  Nov.  97 
28  Oct.  96 


13  May  85 

14  Nov.  85 


17  Dec.  cS 


9  Aug.  82 
14  Oct.  85 

1  Oct.   81 

1  Oct.  81 
18  Nov.  86 

7  Oct.  85 
25  Aug.  So 
j  7  Oct.  85 
16  Aug.  82 

5  Sept.  88 


569 


Reserve  of  Officers. 


Captains. 
Goldie,  George  Cnnmer,  late  3  Bn.  Ynrk  Light  Infantry 
Bruce,  Robert  T^.D.,  Hon.  Major  3  Bn.  West  Riding  Regiment 
Ker-Fox,Wm.  Edward,  Hon.  Major  late4  Bn.Highland  lit. Inf. 
Lewis-Barned,  Baraed.  Hon.  Maio-  Kent  Art.  ft.  Div.  R.  Art. 
Marshall- West,  John Wm.  Hen.3J1! Hon. Major  4Bn.Somerset > 

Light  Infantry > 

Walsh,  Theobald  Lomax,  3  Bn.  Somerset  Light  Infantry  

Dashwood,  Edmund  Plunkett,  Hon.  Major  3  Bn.  Welsh  Regt 
Griffin,  Ernest  Mortimer,  Hon.  Major  3  Bn.  Middlesex  Regt... 

Gibbons,  Alfred  St.  BCil),  3  B11.  E.Yorkshire  Regiment 

Barry,  William  B.  A.  Hon  Major  5  Bn.  Leinster  Regiment    ... 

Marshall,  Henry  Daily,  5  Bn.  Rifle  Brigade  

Mallins,  Frederick  W.  late  4  Bn.  Lancashire  Fu-iliers    

Wylie,  Napier  Ma  cleod,  Hon.  Major  late  S.li.  of  Scotland  Art. 
Reed  Wm.,  Bernard,  Hon.  Major  DoiiegalArt.  S.  Div.  R.  Art. 

Warde,  Walter  E.  late  4  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment 

Draffen,  George  Algernon,  4  Battalion  Border  Regiment 

Atkins,  Edw.  Ernest  Henry,  4  Bn.  Royal  Fus.  (London  Militia) 

Williams,  Arthur  Bell.  Hon.  Major  7  Bn.  Rifle  Brigade 

Redway,  George  William,  late  3  Bn.  Middlesex  Regiment  ... 
Richmond-Parry,  Frederick  diaries,  4  Batialion  Royal  Fus. 
Lennox,  John, p.s.  Hon.  Major  Galloway  Rifle  Volunteers  ... 
Leslie,  Cha.  Consett,^'  s.Hon.  Major\a.te  4  Vol.  Bn.  Liverpool  1 

Regt < 

Todrick,  Archibald,  p.s.  7  Volunteer  Bn.  Royal  Scots 

Weston,  Edmund  C.  p.s.  Hon.  Major  3  Battalion  Liverpool ) 

Regiment j 

Stow,  Harry  V.,  p.s.  (t),  Hon.  Major  1  London  Vol.  Art 

Treble,  George  W.  p.s.  (t),  24  Middlesex  Rifle  Volunteers 

Fleming,  Alex.  E  p.s.  (S),(tj,  1  Vol.  Bn.  Warwickshire  Regt. 

Berry  Andrew  R.  19  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles 

Glossop,  William,^.*.  (A),  (t),  2  East  Riding  of  York  Vol.  Art. 

Lieutenants. 
Portarlington,  L.  G.  H.  Earl  of,  Scots  Guards  on  retired) 

pay  ;  Hon.  Col.  4  Bn.  Leinster  Regt.  (Lt.Col.  24  Feb.  94)  $ 
Bedford,  Herbrand  A.  Duke  of',1  resigned  from  Grenadier  j 

Guards  ;  Lt.Col.  3  Bn.  Bedford  Regt.  {Lt.Col.  22  Dec.  97)  J 
Heath,  James,  Hon.  Col.  Staffordshire  Yeomanry  (Lt.Col,  \ 

23  March  98)    \ 

Mackay,  Jas.  F.  p.s.  Hon. Col.  Edinburgh  City.  Art.  Volun-} 

teers  (Lt.  Colonel  2  Nov.  92)      ) 

Glasgow,  Robt.  P.  Robertson,  resigned  from  Durham  Lt. 

Infantry;  Lt.Col.  2  Volunteer  Buttalion  Scots  Funlier 

{Lt. Colonel  29  March  96)    

Allison,  James,  Hon.  Lt.Col.  3  Bn.  Durham  Lt.  Infantry. 
Milne-Redhead.^Richard  H.,  3  Bn.  E.Lancashire  Regiment.. 

Gott,  William  Henry,  2lajor  4~Bn.  West  Yorkshire  Regt 

Griffith,  Joseph  G.  Hon.' Lt.Col.  Donegal  Art.  S.  Div.  R.  Art. 
Neligan,  William  John,  Major  4  Bn.  Minister  Fusiliers. 
Laurie,  Claud  V.  E.,  Mawr  3  Bn.  K.  O.  Scottish  Borderers  . 
Mombei,  Albert  Gustavus,  Major,  3  Bn.  York.  Lt.  Infantry 
Martindale-Vale,  Octavius  S.  Major,  4  Bn.  Worcester  Regt. 
Colvin,  Richard  Beale,  Suffolk  Yeomanry  (Major,  17  May  92 
Elwis,  John  C.  Hon.  Lt. Colonel  2  Vol.  Bn.York  &Lanc.Regt... 
Lucas,  Francis  A.  p.  Hon.  Lt. Colonel  20    Middlesex  Rifle  I 

Volunteers f 

Horsley,  Walter  C.  p.«.  Hon.  Lt.Col.  20  Middlesex  Rifle  Vol 
Candy,  Christopher  H.  H.  p.s.  Major  2  Vol.  Tbn.  Hants  Regt, 
Marsack,  Edward  L.  p.  Major  2  Cornwall  Volunteer  Rifles.. 
Clay,  Ralph  H.  p.s.  Major  S.  Lancashire  Volunteer  Artillery 
Dunfee  Vickers.^j.s.  Major  1  Tower  Hamlets  Volunteer  Rifle's 
Neill,  Duncan  F.  D.  Major  Clyde  Div.  Submarine  Miners} 

R.  Engineers  (Vols.)    j 

M'Phail,  Thomas  R.  Major  S.  Lancashire  Vol.  Artillery"!... 
Tristram,  Wm.  Henry.  Hon.  Lt.  Col.  2  Vol.  Bn.N.  Lanes.  Regt. 
Bennett,  Alfred  Charles,  Hon. Major  4  Bn.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt. 
Wood,  Joseph  T.  p.s.  Hon.  Major  2  Vol.  Bn.  Lancashire  Fus.. 

Mackenzie,  Donald,  late  3  Battalion  Bedford  Rep-iment    

M'Clintock,  John  Knox,  4  Battalion  Inuiskilling-  Fusiliers 
Grierson,  Sir  Alex.  D.,  Barf.  3  Bn. King's  Own  Scottish  Bord. 
Trant,  John  Francis.2  Lieut.  2  West  India  Regiment,  on) 

retired  pay;  Hon,  Major  late  4  Battalion  Irish  Regiment...  ) 
Eden.HenryHamiltonForbes,  Hon.  Major  ^Bn.  Norfolk  Regt. 
Fergusson,  Geo.  Jas.  3  Bn. Scots  Fus.( Ayr  AiiWigtownMilitral 

Kelso,  Archibald,  Hon.  Major  4  Bn.  Warwick  Regiment 

Colvin,  Cecil  Hodgson,3  4  Bn.  Essex  Regiment 

Silverthorne,  Arthur  H.  3  Bn.  Manchester  Regiment 

Heath,  Edw.  Kermode,  lion.  Major  3  Bn.  S.Lancashire  Regt. 
Lay.Tudor,4  late  4  Bn.  Lincoln  Regt.  (late  Lieut.  Bengal  S.C.) 

Lund,  Alfred,  3  Bn.  Royal  Fusiliers  

Luscombe,  Geo.  Aug.  5  Bn.  R.  Dublin  Fusiliers "."..... 

Baillie,  John  Robert,  Donegal  Artillery  S.  Division  R.  Art.... 
Grattan-Esmonde,  Laurence,  Waterford  Art.  S.  Div.  R.  Art! 

Thornton,  Robert  Lawrence,  4  Bn.  Sussex  Regiment 

Skinner,    Charles  Lancelot  Andrewes,    resigned  from  4"/ 

Hussars  ;  Hon. Major  late  3  Battalion  Suffolk  Regiment  ...  j 
TTssher,  Alfred  Lestock,  Lieut.  Cheshire  Regt.  on  ret.  pay"... 
Galsworthy,  Arthur  J.  3  Bn.  Essex  Regiment 
Haserick,  Alfred  Ernest,  late  3  Battalion  West  Surrey  Re<*t! 
FitzGerald,  James  Hogg  Weir,  resigned  from  Berks.  Regt?) 

(66  Foot);  Captain  3  Bn.  Leinster  Regiment      °..',\ 


CORNET. 

2ndnEUT 

OTKNSIGN. 


26  Nov.  79 
2  July  79 

20  Mar.  78 

21  Aug.  78 


19  Jan.  81 


5  Deo. 


21  May  81 
19  Jan.  81 

23  Mar.  74 
18  June  79 

1  July  81 

7  Aug.  78 
4  July  74 
1  July  Si 

11  Nov.  82 
1  Apr.  74 
7  June  80 

27  Feb. 

2i  Mar. 
1  July  81 
6  Nov. 

24  May  84 
Mar.  85 


CAPTAIN. 


22  June  89 
2  Apr.  86 


20  Sept. 70 
31  July  78 


16  May 

17  May  90 
23  Aug.  90 


:5  Jan. 
7  June  79 


5  Dec.  77 


7  Jan. 
16  Mar. 


4  Feb.  80 


3  July  78 


18  July  77 


23  Feb.  8 
1  Apr.  80 

1  June  79 

25  Feb.  78 


3  Oct. 


20  Sept.  77 
25  Mar.  8c 
24  Sept.  87 


10  Jan.  77 

4  Aug.  75 
7  Aug.  80 

24  Apr.  8c 

6  Nov.  86 
31  May  90 
12  Dec.  91 

5  Sept.  91 

1  July  81 
1  July  Si 

7  July  80 
5  Feb.  79 

22  Aug. 

24  July  75 
1  July  81 
4  Mar  74 
17  Sept.79 
19  Apr.  75 


HON. 
MAJOR. 


AHPOIN.- 

ED  TO 
RESERVE 


13  Oct. 
23  Dec.  91 


26  Sept. 83 
28  Nov.  83 
22  Mar.  84 
28  May  84 

2  Aug.  84 

20  Dec.  84 
2  May  85 

27  June  85 
16  Dec.  85 
12  June  86 
11  Aug.  86 
18  Sept.  86 

21  p     7 

1  A  r.  88 
S  Dec.  88 

2  Nov.  89 
11  Jan.  90:23  May  94 


97  13  Oct.   97' 
28  Sept.  87 


6  Aug. 
21  Nov. 


:2  July  96 


23  June  85 
2  Mar.  81 
26  June 


1  June  73 

26  Jan.  81 
7  Sept.81 

1  July  81 
30  July  79 

3  May  02 

2  Mar.  80 

14  Feb.  85 
7  July  80 

19  July  70 

20  Nov.  78 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 

15  Sept.  So 

13  Mar.  80 

9  July  79 
1  July 

16  Aug.  79 
7  Feb.  83 

29  Apr.  85 

28  June  82 

Dec.  74 

21  Oct.  82 
16  Sept.  82 
12  Jan.  84 

23  May  85 

22  Dec.  83 

5  June  76 

9  Oct.  78 

1  July  8j 
26  Oct.  89 

24  June  77 


26  Mar.  90 
9  July  91 
o  Oct.  94 
9  July  79 

19  May  80 

5  July  82 

18  June  87 

8  June  80 

8  Oct.   90 

9  Jan.  92 
9  July  92 

26  Sept.  94 

12  Jan. 


15  Nov.  84 


19  June  89. 
16  Aug.  82- 

28  Aug.  89, 

6  Mar.  89 

24  Sept.  87 

30  Oct.  89> 
9olio  Dec.  84. 
""16  Aug.  82 

8  Sept.  88- 

31  July  95 
19  Feb.  96. 

7  Oct.   85. 
2  Nov.  98 

25  Nov.  96. 

8  June  87- 
7  July  80. 

26  June  97 
6  Mar.  86. 

25  Apr.  85 


16  May  94 


17  Aug.  92 
25  July  94 


3  Nov. 


:4  June  76 

5  July  82 

17  Aug.  90 

30  May 

12  July  84 

27  July  81 

6  Sept.  84 

13  Juue  79 

28  June  83 

20  Nov. 

22  Mar.  84 

14  Mar.  83 
13  Sept.79 

30  Mar.  81 

6  Mar.  86 

25  May 
28  Aug.  86 

28  Oct. 

3  Aug 
8  Feb.  90 

22  Jan.  87 
July  78 
Nov.  82 

22  Mar.  84 

4  May  85 

29  May  86 

10  July  86 

11  Aug.  86 

3  Feb.  87 

4  May  87 

21  May  87 
4  June  87 

12  June  87 
o  Sept. 87 

7  Dec.  87 
17  Mar.  88 

4  Apr.  8c 
29  May  89 

3  June  80 

7  Aug.  80 

13  Nov.  8c 

8  Feb.  90 

26  Apr.  90 
7  May  91 

4  Nov.  01 


7  Oct.  93 

12  May  97 
3  Sept. 92 


7  July  80 

12  Nov.  90- 

13  May  85. 

7  May  98 
5  De.-.  85 
29  Apr.  98 
18  May  98- 
3  Nov.  97 

15  Aug.  94- 
S  Sept.88: 
7  July  80- 
7  Feb.  83, 


18  June  90  25  Aug.  8c 
13  Apr.  92  17  Dec.  84 

22  Apr.  93    7  July  80 

21  Apr.  94  20  Oct.  83. 
7  June  94  21  July  80 
7  Oct.   94    7  July  8o- 

25  Mar.  76  4  Nov.  85 
25  Nov.  96'  1  Oct.  81 
17  May  92  13  Apr.  81 

6  June  91!  19  Apr.  82- 

23  Mar.  92  14  Mar.  83, 

7  Dec.  92  28  June  84. 
23  Jan.  9529  June  87- 

"uly  97  11  Apr.  85; 
13  Oct.  97jioJune85 
5  Dec.  97  16  Dee.  85. 

22  Dec.  97  25  June  90 
4  May  98  23  Apr.  87 


S  June  98 


Nov.  85 


7  July  So- 
il Sept.  8c 
16  Aug.  S2 
19  May  86 

4  Mar.  85 
16  July  84. 


7  Jaly  8c 

24  Aug.  87 

25  Aug.  80  • 
16  Aug.  84. 
16  May  88 
25  Mar.  85 
16  May  88 
16  Dec.  85. 

4  Nov.  85 
10  Oct.  85 
25  Sept.  89 
23  Dec,   65 

14'July  83. 


10  Dec.  84 
19  Aug.  56. 


Re nerve  of  Officers. 


57° 


Lieutenants. 

-Arnold,  Ernest.  C.  5  Battalion  Royal  Fusiliers   

White,  Edward  Simon,  3  Battalion  Inniskilling  Fusiliers 

.Parkinson,   Reginald  Hope,  with  gratuity  from   Sou'h   Staffordshire  > 

Regt.  ;  lion.  Major  a  Battalion  liighland  Light  Infantry ....  J 

"Walker,  James  Heron,  Hon.  Major  3  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment 

Jenks,  William,  p.  Cardigan  Artillery  Western  Division  Royal  Artillery 
.Hay,  Hon.  Arthur,  resigned  from  Scots  Gds.  Hon.  MajorBn..  Camrn.  High. 
Pelly,  Charles  H.  R.,  Sussex  Artillery  Eastern  Division  Royal  Artillery 
.Dalton,  Frederic,  p.s.  Devon  Artillery  (W.  Division  Royal  Artillery)  ... 
Ternie,   Francis    Hood,   resigned  from    1    Dragoon  Guards;    Captain*) 

4  Battalion  Shropshire  L'ght  Infantry $ 

Bartley,  Edward  B.  Harwich  Division  Submarine  Miners  R.  Engineers... 
"Legg,  George  Edward  Wickham,  resigned  from   South  Staffordshire  \ 

Regiment;   Captain  3  Battalion  West  Kent  Regiment ) 

Wickham,  Henry,"  with  gratuity  from  Scots  Guards ;  3  Battalion  North- ') 

amptonshire  Rjgiment ) 

.  Stapylton,  Miles  John,  resigned  from  21  Lancers ;  Capt.  Yorkshire  Hussars 
Somerville,  StaffordE.^7.  2  Vol.Bn.  Yorkand  Lancaster  Regiment.... 
'Dowson,  Henry  M.  p.  Hon.  Major  1  Vol.  Bn.  Berkshire  Regiment... 
"Ellison,  Wiliiam  Augustus,  p.  Hon.  Major  1  Vol.  Bn.  Berkshire  Regiment 

"White,  Robert  F.  M.  p.s.  Hon.  Major  2  vol.  Bn.  Lincoln  Regiment 

Brown,  H.  W.  Silverthorne,  p.s.  17  Middlesex  Rifle  Volunteers 

MAulay,  James,  p.  (t),  3  Lanarkshire  Rifle  Volunteers 

Anderson,  Herbert  W.  p.  3  Battalion  Connaught  Rangers    

Lord,  Robert,  p.s.  2  Volunteer  Battalion  North  Lancashire  Regiment 

Smith,  Gordon,  p.s.  2  Volunteer  Battalion  West  Kent  Regiment 

Hendry,  Patrick  Wm.  p.s.  (t),  Hon.  Majors  Vol.  Bn.  Highland  Light  Inf. 

Chifferiel,  Albert  H.  p.  21  Middlesex  Rifle  Volunteers    

Denton,  William,  p.  Hon.  Major  4  Volunteer  Battalion  Essex  Regiment... 

'■Coghill,  Frank  H-.p.s.  7  Lancashire  Artillery  Volunteers  

•Jarvis,  Alexander  W.p.s.  Hon.  Major  Derbyshire  Yeomanry  , 

Roche,  Charles  St.  John  K.  17  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles...' 

White,  Robert  E.  24  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles    

JBartwell,  Francis  T.  p.  1  Hampshire  Volunteer  Engineers 

Daniels,  Frederick  P.  J.  p.  (tj,  24  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles    

'Terry,  Cyril  E.  p.s.  [t],  4  Volunteer  Battalion  East  Surrey  Regiment  

Palmer,  Archdale,  p  ».  (S),  24  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles 

■Gray,  Oliver  P.  2  Cinque  Ports  Volunteer  Artillery 

Earie,  Charles  E.  p.s.  (Sj,  (T),  2  London  Volunteer  Rifles  

■Perowne,  John  T.  W.  p.s.  (t),  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Northamptonshire  ") 

Regiment  (Lieut,  of  Meseroe,  29  Jan.  90)  j 

•Caddell,  Walter  W.  de  V.  p.  late  4  Vol.  Bn.  Manchester  Regiment   

Main,  Robert  Maxwell, ^>.s.  (t),  7  Volunteer  Battalion  Royal  Scots  

Foster,  John  A.  1  Hampshire  Volunteer  iingineers 

Wardle,  Bernard,  p.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  North  Staffordshire. Regiment 

•Greig,  John  C.  H.  p.s.  (t),  7  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles     .' 

•Oollyer,  George  F.  4  Volunteer  BattaUon  East  Surrey  Regiment  

.Denton,    Harry    Stephenson,   p.  Hon.  Major    3    Volunteer    Battalion  \ 

South  Staffordshire  Regiment  \ 

Lang,  William  R.  1  Lanarkshire  Volunteer  Engineers  

Byrne,  Stanley  C.  p.s.  21  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles 

Goodman,  Godfrey  D   p.s.  (T.),  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regt. 

Wilson,  Charles  L.  N.  p.  3  Volunteer  Bn.  S  mth  Staffordshire  Regt 

Shipley,  Reginald  B.  p.s.  (H.)  1  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles    

M'Donnell,  Francis  J.  D.  Monmouthshire  Engineer  Militia 

Labouchere,  Frank  A.  p.s.  24  Middlesex  Voluuteer  Rifles    

Hall,  Alfred  A.  J.  p.  (*),  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry... 

Fyers,  Evan  W.  H.  p.s.  24  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles 

Whitehead,  John  J.  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment 

Benson,  William  J.  P.  p.  (t),  4  Volunteer  Bn.  West  Surrey  Regiment 

Dick,  William  F.  p.s.  (t)  3  Volunteer  Battalion  Essex  Regiment   

Galbraith,  James  H.  p.  it),  3  Volunteer  Battalion   Highland  Light  Inf. 

Kelly,  William  Patrick,  resigned  from  Royal  Artillery     

Macmillan-Scott,  Arthur  Francis,  resigned  from  5  Lancers 

■Compton,   Lord  Alwyne  Frederick,9  with  gratuity  from    10  Hussars;) 

MP.  for  North  Bedjord     t 

Boyd,  Wm.  Arthur  Edward,  late  2  Life  Guards  ' 

Young,  Keith  Ogilvy  Baird,  resigned  from  Royal  Artillery 

Mynors,  Willoughby  Baskerville,  resigned  from  7  Hussars   

Grenfell,  Charles  Molyneux,10  resigned  from  10  Hussars      

Morris,  William  Albert  dArifat,  sold  out  of  30  Foot 

Wegg-Prosser,  Charles  Edward,  resigned  from  Rifle  Brigade 

Bax,  Alex.  George  Buchanan,  resigned  from  West  Surrey  Regiment  

Brace,  Francis  Charles  Osborne,  Lieut.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  on  ret.  pay... 

Wolfe,  George,12  resigned  from  8  Hussars 

Graham,  Tom  Fergusson,  late  North  Lancashire  Regiment    

Leicester,  Sir  Peter  Fred.  Fleming,  Bart.  Lieut.  York  Lt.  Inf.  on  ret.  pay 

Lyon,  Fitzroy  David,  resigned  from  1  Life  Guards  

Martin,  John  Hamilton, u  Lieut.  3  Dragoon  Guards,  on  retired  pay 

Ramsden,  Frederick  William,  resigned  from  Coldstream  Guards 

Drake,  Francis  Rivers,14  wi,h  gratuity  from  West  India  Regiment 
Tighe,  Edw.  Kenrick  Bunbury,15  resigned  from  Grenadier  Guards 
Harris,  John  Harry  de  Burgh,16  Lieut.  Liverpool  Regiment,  on  ret.pay 

Walsh,  Hon.  George  Harry  Wm.,  resigned  from  Grenadier  Guards 

M'Fall,  Chambers  Haldane  Cooke,  Lieut.  W.  I.  Regt.  on  retired  pay  .... 
.Seale,  Shelley  Alexander,  Lieut.  Yorkshire  Regiment,  on  retired  pay    . 

O'Brien,  Hon.  Lucius  William,  resigned  from  Rifle  Brigade 

Birch,  George  Thackeray,  2nd  Lient.  R.  Scots,  on  ret.  pay  

Farrell,  Leslie  Michael,  with  gratuity  from  Yorkshire  Regiment  

Loftus,  Dudley  Ferrars,  with  gratuity  from  Grenadier  Guards  

Barlow,  Lionel  Francis  Abbot,  with  gratuity  from  Berkshire  Regiment 

Miller,  Edward  Darley,  resigned  from  17  Lancers 

Thomas,  Walter  Meredith,  Lieut.  East  Yorkshire  Regiment  on  retired  pay 


.  Feb.  77 

;  Feb.  86 

17  Nov.  88 

12  Mar.  9-> 


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May 

29  Nov. 

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7  Jan. 
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30  Jan. 


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17  Apr. 
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26  Mar. 
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14  Dec. 
23  J  uiy 


25  June  8 


20  Feb. 
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19  Feb. 
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15  Feb. 
7  Apr. 

7  Feb. 
5  Dec. 

8  Au«. 

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18  June 

20  Nov. 
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1  Oct. 
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7  Feb. 

76    8  Mar. 

83  9  Feb. 
85  7  May 
81  8  June 
90  27  Feb. 
89  19  Feti. 

94   4  June 

5  Apr. 

93  16  Dec. 


ppoint- 

ED    TO 

SBSERV. 


18  Mar.  75 

26  Oct. 

1  July 
[6  Apr. 
16  Apr. 
;o  June 
28  Nov. 
25  Feb. 
22  July 

1  July 

1  July 

2  May 

5  July 

7  Mar. 

3  Oct. 
jo  June 
20  Feb. 
13  July 
13  Feb. 

7  Dec. 
2  3  Aug. 
20  Sept. 

4  Jan. 

6  May 


27  Aug. 
30  Jan. 

5  Sept. 
29  Dec. 
!o  May 
[4  Nov. 

23  Oct. 

12  July 

21  Oct. 

29  Dec. 

19  Dec. 
8  June 
3  June 

26  Sept. 

2!  May 

26  Sept. 

25  Nov. 

6  Aug. 
18  Aug. 

11  July 
8  Jan. 

12  Nov. 

18  Mar. 

29  Nov. 
Jan, 


97 
97 
9*> 

7  Sept.  98 

92  17  Aug.  98 

81  16  Sept.82 

79  25  Apr.  85 

79  27  Feb.  86 

.2  June  86 

*8  May  87 

5  -o  Dec.  87 

7  Dec.  87 

■2  Aug.  88 

3  Oct.    8S 

,.,  .5  Dec.  8£ 

84  22  Dec.  88 
83    9  Feb.  89 

85  16  Nov.  89 
75  14  Dec.  89 
89  u  Dec.  90 
89  10  Sept.9 

22  Oct.  9 
5  Nov.  9 
3  Mar.  9 

7  Oct. 
,3  23  Dec.  93 
13  27  Jan.  94 

16  Mar.  94 

2  June  94 
14  Nov.  94 
■  3  Jan.  95 

8  May  9  3 
22  M*y  9-, 

3  July 


11  Sept. 

11  Nov. 
't  Aug. 

1  July 

1  July 
22  Oct. 
10  May 
21  Oct. 

5  Dec. 
30  Jan. 

6  Feb. 
14  May 
.>o  Sept. 

4  Oct. 

12  Nov. 
6  May 

30  May 
28  Nov. 
,6  Dec. 
10  Mar. 

2  May 
9  May 

5  Aug. 
10  Nov. 
.0  Nov. 


2  Aug.  91 
5  Aug.  88 

25  Mar.  8^ 
4  June  87 
19  Mar.  90 
25  June  90 
24  Dec.  90 

9  June  97 
28  Aug.  89 
13  May  96 


93 


25  Sept.  9 

4  Mar.  96 
18  Mar.  96 

15  July  96 

22  July  96 
6  Jan.  97 

20  Jan.  97 

28  July  97 

25  Aug.  97 

1  Dec.  97 

16  Feb.  98 

23  Feb.  98 
4  May  98 

13  July  98 


July  97 
30  May  83 

16  Aug.  82 

1  Oct.  81 
25  Mar.  85 

8  Jan.  88 

17  Apr.  89 
29  May  89 

4  Mar.  85 
24  June  85 

13  June  88 
8  May  S9 

29  Jan.  87 
it  Apr.  83 

14  Sept.  80 

4  Mar.  96 
10  June  99 

10  May  93 
13  May  91 
13  June  94 
13  May  91 

11  May  93 
13  Jan.  97 

ii  Dec.  89 

23  Sept.  93 

24  Oct.  83 
28  Oct.   g5 

8  Nov.  90 
22  July  91 
22  Jan.  95 

24  Mar.  97 

25  May  9S 
13  Feb.  95 

8  Nov.  90 

2  Jan.  97 

15  July  9> 
13  Apr.  98 
7  Sept.  92 

1  May  97 
7  Sept.  92 

6  July  98 
15  Aug.  94 

2  Nov.  g> 

5  May  95 

7  July  80 
20  Sept.82 


25  Apr    85 
11  Mar   85 

8  July  93 

9  Mar.  90 

10  Dec.  co 

16  Mar.  87 
10  July  89 

1  Nov.  93 

2  Nov.  95 


26  Oct.  92 


J°  P 


57i 


Reserve  of  Officer?. 


LIEUTENANTS. 

Lyon, Nathaniel  John,  resigned  from  Grenadier  Guards 

Symonds,  D'Arcy,18  with  gratuity  from  16  Lancers - 

Holt,  'William,19  Lieut.  Hampshire  Regiment,  on  retired  pay  

Booker,  George  Edward  Xusse.y,  resigned  from  5  Dragoon  Guards    

Renton,  Alexander  Leslie,  resigned  from  2  Dragoons 

Lines,  Ros-iter,2u  with  gratuity  from  Welsh  Regiment 

Leete,  William  John,  with  gratuity  from  Northamptonshire  Regiment 

Lindsay,  Henry  Edith  Artur.  resigned  from  Gordon  Highlanders 

Grey,  Ralph  Henry,  Lieut.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  on  retired  pay    

Benett-Stanford,  John  Montague,  Wiltshire  Yeomanry  Cav.;  late  Lieut.  1  Drag... 

Fulton,  Thomas  Benedict,  resigned  from  West  India  Regimeut 

Crealock,  John  Mansfield  Stradling,  resigned  from  Derby  Regiment 

Tryon,  Richard,  resigned  from  Rifle  Brigade    

Peel,  William  Croughton,  resigned  from  3  Dragoon  Guards 

Radclyffe,  Charles  Robert  Eustace,  resigned  from  1  Life  Guards 

Ford,  Fras.  Chas.  Minshull,  resigned  from  Highland  Light  Infantry 

Burdett,  Sir  Francis,  Bart,  resigned  from  17  Lancers 

Radclyffe,  Charles  Percy  Frederick,22  resigned  from  Seaforth  Highlanders 

Cobb,  Edward  Powys  Wheatly,  resigned  from  Welsh  Fusiliers 

Frankland,  Sir  Frederick  W.  F.  G.  Bart.  3  Battalion  Bedford  Regiment 

Dames,  Richard,  4  Battalion  N.  Lancashire  Regiment  (3  Lancashire  Militia)    

Aldridge,  Robert  Reauclerk,  3  Battalion  Sussex  Regiment  (Sussex  Militia)     

Tucker,  Charles  Marwood,  4  Battalion  Durham  Light  Infantry 

Horner,  J.  FitzLloyd,  4  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment  (1  DevonMilitia) 

Findlay,  George,  p.  1  Lanarkshire  Rifle  Volunteers 

Allan,  Lewis  F.  1  Edinburgh  Volunteer  Artillery 

Lawson,  James  M.  p.  (t),Cff.),  4  Vol.  Battalion  Argyll  &  Sutherland  Highlanders    .. 

Thomson,  Josiab,  p.s.  4  Volunteer  Battalion  Vest  Surrey  Regiment  

Price,  William,  p.s.  (t),  24  Middlesex  Rifle  Volunteers 

Wellesley,  Cecil  G.  p.  late  24  Middlesex  Rifle  Volunteers    

Barrett-Lennard,  John,  p.  24  Middlesex  Rifle  Volunteers     

Dickins,  Vernon  W.  F.  p  s.  1  Middlesex  Rifle  Volunteers 

Green.  Francis  H.  1  London  Volunteer  Rifles 

Davenport,  Frederick,  p  (t)  1  Volunteer  Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  .. 

Henderson,  Andrew,  p.  (t),  5  Volunteer  Battalion  Durham  Light  Infantry  

Baker,  Frederick  N.  p.s.  2  Tower  Hamlets  Engineer  Volunteers   

Southam,  Lionel  A.  C.  2  Middlesex  Volunteer  Artillery 

Millar,  Robert  C.  H.  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Royal  Highlanders 

Reeve,  Herbert  "W.  24  Middlesex  Rifle  Volunteers  

Dickson,  Arthur,  :  Volunteer  Battalion  Royal  Highlanders    

Carr-Wallace,  Charles  F.  N.  p.  2  Volunteer  Bn.  Warwickshire  Regt 

Bateman,  Herbert  D.  Tower  Hamlets  Engineer  Volunteers 

Treffry,  Edward,  p.s.  Hon.  Artillery  Company  of  London  

Crompton,  John  A.  P.  (t)  1  Volunteer  Battalion  South  Staffordshire  Regiment 

Hayward,  'William  G.  p.s.  3  Volunteer  Battalion  Essex  Regiment 

Youden,  William  A.  p.  3  Volunteer  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry 

Hickson,  William  B.  S.  p.  r  Volunteer  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment 

Bolton,  Silas  E.  p.  1  London  Royal  Engineers  (Volunteers)     

M'CUntock,  Henry  F.^j.8.  (0  24  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles    

Henderson,  Arthur  H.  p.s.  (S)  21  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles  

De  La  Mare.  Leonard  S.  p.  (S),  1  Volunteer  Rn.  West  Surrey  Regt 

Gainsford,  Bertram  H.  p.s.  (t)  13  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles 

Hamilton,  Lewis  G.  p.s.  24  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles 

Miller,  Richard  George  Sliillito,  p.  City  of  London  Volunteer  Artillery  

Second  Lieutenants. 
ECTerton,  William  Francis,  resigned  from  17  Lancers;  Captain  1   Volunteer  Baita- ) 

lion  Lancaster  Begiment  6  Mar.  95     j 

Cazenove,  Reginald  Frederick,  resigned  from  6  Dragoon  Guards    

Curtis,  Spencer  C.  p.s.  Lieut.  24  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles   

Cooke,  Ernest  G.  S.p.s.  1  London  Volunteer  Rifles 

North,  Hon.  Roger  Archibald  Percy,  retired  pay  Wiltshire  Regiment    

Farmer,  William  Alfred,  resigned  from  4  Hussars 

Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy,  Henry  William,  JDL.,  re  igned  from  2  Life  Guards  

Kennard,  Ernest  Coleridge  Hegan,  resigned  from  Grenadier  Guards 

Campbell.  Archibald  Douglas,  resigned  from  Scots  Guards    

Bionam,  Charles  Clive,  resigned  from  Grenadier  Guards    

Close,  Thomas,  resigned  from  Rifle  Brigade  

Stavordale,  Giles  Stephen  Holland,  Lord,  resigned  from  Coldstream  Guards 

Porter,  L.  Lachlan-  (T),  p.s.  late  13  Middlesex  Rifle  Volunteers      

Moore,  A.  P.  F.  p.s.  (t),  13  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles   

Whittow,  Frank  H   1  London  Volunteer  RiSes 

"Wyllie,  Colin  Campbell,  p.s.  Hon.  Artillery  Company  of  London 

Lowe,  Arthur  Cecil,  Hon.  Artillery  Company  of  London 

Moelier,  Bernard,  Hon.  Artillery  Company  of  London 


Riding  Masters. 

Marshall,  John,24  retired  pay  3  Dragoon  Guards     

Kelly,  Philip,  retired  pay  10  Hussars  

Gifford,  Robert,  retired  pay  5  Dragoon  Guards    

Nicholson,  Eugene  Henry,  retired  pay  9  Lancers    

Weir,  Robert,  retired  pay  Royal  Horse  Guards 

Shearme,  Frank,  retired  pay  12  Lancers 

Cooper,  Alfred  Charles,26  retired  pay  Army  Service  Corps  

Wood.  Jose  ih.  retired  nav  13  Hussars , 

Hufhes,  Frederick  George,2*  retired  pay  6  Dragoons     

Cunningham,  Lawrence,  retired  pay  7  Dragoon  Guards 

M'Lennan,  John,  retired  pay  Royal  Artillery   

Webb,  Alfred,  retired  pay  2  Dragoons   

Nicholas,    John,    3IVO.  retired    pay    Royal     Artillery,   Superintendent  Boyal  \ 

Meu-s,  Buckingham  Palace     / 

Hibbard  Henry,30  retired  pay  1  Life  Guards 

Baillie,  Thomas,31  retired  pay  Army  Service  Corps    

Stead,  Joseph,32  retired  pay  Army  Service  Corps   

Trout,  Thomas,  retired  pay  South  StaflordshireRegiment 

Grier,' George  Richard,33  retired  pay  Army  Service  Corps  


COKNEI, 
2!ldLIEt'I 
jrESSIGN 


16  Mar.  87 

3  Aug.  87 

10  Nov.  87 

22  Aug  Zi 

11  Apr.  88 
10  May  88 

4  May  87 
27  Aug.  89 

3  Dec.  90 

23  Oct.   89 

4  Mar.  91 

17  Jan.  91 
16  Dec.  91 
22  July  92 
20  Feb.  92 
30  May  9 1 
:2  Mar.  92 
13  Mar.  95 


24  Dec.  70 


t6  Apr. 


1  Jan.  9c 
24  July  9c 
10  May  90 
22  Nov.  90 
i2  Dec.  91 
5  Mar.  9 
5  Mar.  Q2 
18  Mar.  93 

13  Feb.  9 
12  Sept.  91 

26  Nov. 
Dec.  94 

22  July  9; 

23  June  9^ 
15  May  95 

9  Feb.  9c 

17  Apr.  9 

Dec.  9 

29  May  95 

14  Nov.  94 
4  Mar.  96 
,  Dec.  94 
3  May  94 

27  Nov.  91 
3  May  96 

27  Mar.  8 

May  9 
Oct.  9 
Dec.  93 
June  88 
June  00 
July  91 
Oct.  9 
June  92 
Oct.  92 
9 
■.  96 


15  Dec.  81 
2r  July  3: 
18  Apr.  8c 

17  Apr  89 
4  Dec.  89 

12  Dec.  8<j 
22  Nov.  9^ 
3  Dec.  9c 

2  Apr.  91 

18  Nov.  91 

11  Jan.  92 

21  July  9- 

3  Sept. 92 

7  June  93 
9  Aug.  93 
6  June  9 
1  Jan.  o 

1  Feb.  9_ 
27  Feb.  9; 

12  May  S~ 
24  July  80 

22  Dec.  8 

2  Sept.8  = 

4  Dec.  8 

4  Mar.  8 
!5  Dec.  8 
;S  Jan.  SS 

8  Dec. 
!Q  May 
:6  May  91 

3  Feb.  92 

5  Mar.  9 
:4  Jan.  9 . 

15  July  93 
:6  Auw 

6  Dec.  93 

6  Jan.  94 

17  Feb.  94 

16  Sept.  94 

7  Nov.  94 
1  Sept.95 

30  Oct.   95 

4  Dec.  9= 
1  Dec.  95 

18  Aug.  96 
'.6  Aug.  96 

9  Sept.  96 
10  Feb.  97 
24  Feb.  97 
10  Mar.  97 
26  June  97 

Dec.  97 

Dec.  97 

16  Feb.  98 


ArfOINT- 

ED    TO 

RESERVE 

i2  June  9 


21  Nov.  94. 
5  Sept.  94 


19 
13 

5 

14  „ 

18  June 

3  "" 

4 

4 

4 


,  Feb. 
;  Aug.  „ 

Jan.  88 

June 
,  Mar 
j.  Dec. 

Dec. 

Mar. 


RIDING 
MASTER 


27  Feb.  7_ 

14  June  76 
3  Apr.  78 

24  May  79 
13  Apr.  81 

8  June  81 
19  Nov.  81 
16  Aug.  82 

8  Aug.  83 

7  May  84 
18  Mar.  85 

3  June  8 

15  Aug.  88 

16  Mar.  92 
27  Mar.  yi 

1  June  76 
13  July  78 
11  Dec.  y& 


9  May  92 
6  Feb.  95 
23  Sept.  96 


20  Mar.  93 

10  Mar.  97 

1  May  97 
27  Mar.  97 

;o  Jan.  85 

13  Oct.   97 

!4  Mar.  97 

[5  Apr.  8r 

1  Oct.  81 
>3  Apr.  87 

14  Aug.  So 
.4  Mav  90 
'.5  Mar.  S3 
4  M&r.  95 

26  ireb.  90 
29  May  89 
25  July  88 

2  Sept.  91 
7  Sept.  92 

_5  June  92 
22  Apr.  96 
•3  Feb.  98 

6  Sept.  94. 

3  Apr.  95 

7  June  96 

6  .May  96 

7  Sept.  92 

6  May  96 
17  Feb.  97 

4  Oct.  96 
i  Dec.  97 
9  Mar.  98 

11  May  98 
22  Dee.  97 
11  Sept. 98 

7  Sept.9& 
3  Feb.  98 

2  Apr.  98 

3  Oct.  97 
3  June  98 
l7  Aug.  93 

7  Dec.  98 

8  Aug.  94. 

20  Jan.  97 
2S  Nov.  94. 
22  Apr.  y6 


12  Oct.  92 


4  Mar.  97 


2  Apr.  90 
4  July  94 
22  Apr.  96 
16  Feb.  98 
16  Feb.  98 
Apr.  9& 


HON. 
C1PTAIN. 


27  Feb.  85 
11  June  86 
3  Apr.  88 
24  May  89 
3  Apr.  81 
8  June  91 
19  Nov.  91 
16  Aug.  92 

7  Hay  94 
18  Mar.  95 

5  Aug.  98 

27  Mar.  88 

1  June  85 

13  July  88 

11  Dec 


Reserve  of  Officers. 


Quarter  Masters. 

M'Loughlin,  John,34  retired  pay  Army  Service  Corps  

RobiDSon,  Richard  Henry.35  retired  pay  Army  Service  Corps   

M'Veigh,  William  Edward,36  retired  pay  Army  Service  Corps 

Dean,  John,3"  retired  pay  Armv  Service  Corps    

Watkins.  John,38  retired  pay  Irish  Fusiliers 

Miller,  Samuel  George,39  retired  pay  Middlesex  Regiment 

Keesnan,  John,  retired  pav  "Welsh  Regiment    • 

Sturt,  Frank,  retired  pav  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry : 

Tompkins,  John  James,41  retired  pay  South  Wales  Sorderers    

Christie,  Henry,42  retired  pay  West  India  Regiment 

Holder,  Walter,43  retired  pay  Berkshire  Regiment 

Webster,  William,4'  retired  pay  Coldstream  Guards 

M'Lennan,  Peter,  retired  pay  3  Hussars 

Garrard,  Alfred  Joseph.46  retired  pay  Leicester  Regiment 

Tuck,  William  Brittan,47  retired  pay  Essex  Regiment  

Conway,  John,  retired  Day  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Litrht  Infantry , 

Holohan.  William,43  retired  pay  East  Yorkshire  Regiment     

Brown,  Thomas,  retired  pa.y  3  Dragoon  Guards    

Ford,  Thomas,50  retired  pay  Berkshire  Regiment    

Fairley,  Joseph  Webb,51  retired  pay  The  Buffs   

Miller,  Samuel  John,52  retired  pay  Middlesex  Regiment  

Hedingham,  George.53  retired  piy  East  Yorkshire  Regiment    

M'Ca'oe,  Joseph,  retired  pay  West  Surrey  Regiment 

Ross,  James.55  retired  pay  Gordon  Highlanders 

Lewsey,  Walter,  retired  pay  Dublin  Fusiliers 

Howell,  Henry,  retired  pay  Warwickshire  Regiment ~ 

M'Kiernan,  Henry,5?  retired  pay  Sussex  Regiment  

Connolly,  John,58  retired  pay  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers   

M'Kee,  Cornelius,  retired  pay  Irish  Regiment 

Hogg,  James  H.  G.  G.,60  retired  pay  Derbyshire  Regiment „ 

Hart,  Henry  C.,61  retired  pay  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry 

Roche,  Richard  John,62  retired  pay  Norfolk  Regiment     

Smith,  Charles  Joseph,  retired  pay  Berkshire  Regiment 

Hancock,  William  James,  retired  pay  Scots  Fusiliers  

Steele,  Walter  Scott,  retired  pay  2  Dragoons  

Chard,  Charles,  retired  pay  Wiltshire  Regiment 

Lee,  Edward  George,  retired  pay  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry 

Medd,  Henry,  retired  pay  Bedfordshire  Regiment 

Howard,  Charles,  retired  pay  North  Staffordshire  Regiment     

White,  Samuel,  retired  pay  Wiltshire  Regiment      

Johnson,  George,  retired  pay  Gloucestershire  Regiment 

Hogan,  William  E.,6*  retired  pay  South  Wales  Borderers   

Davis,  John,  retired  pay  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  

Murdoch,  Charles  H.,67  retired  pay  Army  Service  Corps     

Holmes,  William,63  retired  pay  Grenadier  Guards 

Forbes,  Sinclair,  retired  pay  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders 

Speak,  William,69  retired  pay  Sussex  Regiment 

Knox,  Ernest  Augustus,  retired  pay  Munster  Fusiliers 

Herbert,  George,  retired  pay  Royal  Fusiliers  

Batchelor,  William,  retired  pay  Lancaster  Regiment     

O'Neill,  John,71  retired  pay  Lancaster  Regiment    

Garnett,  Henry  Thomas,  retired  pay  Leinster  Regiment 

Johnston.  Alexander,  retired  pay  Army  Service  Corps    

Andrews,  Francis  William,  retired  pay  Royal  Engineers   

Perkins,  Charles  George,  retired  pay  5  Dragoon  Guards 

Paulson,  John,  retired  pay  Royal  Artillery  

York,  Robert,  retired  pay  Connaught  Rangers    

Emerson,  John  Lindas,73  retired  pay  Military  Mounted  Police  {Son.  Major,  19  Sept.  95) 

Hastings,  Patrick,  retSred  pay  Inniskilling  Fusiliers 

Mansfield,  Alfred  Edward,  retire!  pay  West  Kent  Regiment   

Jarrett,  Thomas,75  retired  pay  Royal  Fusiliers     

Harrison,  Robert,  retired  pay  Leicestershire  Regiment 

Cromie,  William  Henry,  retired  pay  Royal  Engineers 

M'Clenahan,  Samuel,  retired  pay  Irish  Rides    

Collins,  Edward  Michael,  retired  pay  Lancashire  Fusiliers    

Cansdale,  Arthur,  retired  pay  South  Lancashire  Regiment 

Qualtrough,  William  John,77  retired  pay  Durham  Light  Infantry    

Franklin,  Henry,  retired  pay  Royal  Fusiliers  

Simpson,  William,  retired  pay  Royal  Fusiliers 

Jarvis,  William,  retired  pay  Royal  Artillery 

Clarke,  David,  retired  pay  Liverpool  Regiment    

Preston,  Samuel,  retired  pay  Leinster  Regiment    

Healey,  Henry  Francis,  retired  pay  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  

Scott,  William,  retired  pay  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders 

Eyvoll,  John,  retired  pay  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment. 

Heymer,  Edward,  retired  pay  16  Lancers 


MASTKW. 


CAPTAIN. 


15  June  85 

11  Dec.  88 
n  Dec.  88 
10  July  80 

6  Nov.  86 
27  Aug.  89 

13  Sept.  89 
1  Nov.8o 

26  Nov.  89 
1  Dec.  90 

18  June  91 
15  Oct.   9  c 

29  Oct.   91 

19  Nov.  91 
19  Nov.  91 
50  Nov.  91 

30  Nov.  91 
3c  Nov.  91 
15  June  85 

1  Apr.  92 
19  Apr.  92 

26  Apr.  92 
1  May  92 
1  May  92 
6  May  92 
6  May  92 

6  May  92 
15  May  92 

10  June  92 
5  July  92 
23  Aug.  92 

31  Aug.  92 

27  Sept.  92 
4  Oct.   92 

7  Feb.  93 

14  Feb.  93 
27  June  93 

1  July  93 

12  Dec.  93 

21  May  94 
2 1  May  94 


11  Dec.  7c 

11  Dec.  78 
n  Dec.  7-S 

19  July  79 
30  Apr.  79 
27  Aug.  79 

13  Sept. 79 
1  Nov.  79 

20  Nov.  79 
1  Dec.  8c 

18  June  81 
15  Oct.   81 

29  Oct.   8. 

19  Nov.  3i 
19  Nov.  81 

30  Nov.  81 
30  Nov.  81 

30  Nov.  81 
17  Dec.  81 

8  Feb.  82 
1  Apr.  82 
19  Apr.  8 

26  Apr.  8 
1  May  8 
1  May  82 
6  May 

5  May  82 

6  May  82 
15  May  82 

31  May  82 
19  June  82 

5  July  8 
23  Aug.  8 
31  Aug.  8 

27  Sept.  82 
4  Oct.   82 

7  Feb.  83 

14  Feb.  83 

27  June  83 
1  July 

12  Dec.  83 
29  Dec.  83 

21  May  84 
21  May  84 

28  July  84  28  July  94 
27  Aug.  84I27  Aug.  94 

24  Sept.  94 


24  Sept. 84 
1  Jan.  85 

1  Jan.  85 
11  Feb.  S5 
11  Apr.  85 

25  Apr.  85 
2=:  Apr.  8^ 

6  May  85 

13  May  85 

11  July  85 

2  Sept.  85 
19  Sept. 85 

14  Oct.  85 
9  Dec.  85 

25  Dec.  8^ 
i3FeO.  86 
21  Feb    86 

7  Apr. 
19  May  80 

5  Aug.  " " 

1  Sept.  86 

12  Oct.   86 

6  Nov. 
24  Nov. 

11  Dec.  86 

2  Mar. 
;8  June  i~ 

6  July  " 
17  Sept. 8 


1  Jan.  93 
11  Feb.  95 
11  Apr.  95 

5  Apr.  95 

5  Apr.  95 

6  May  95 
3  May  95 

1  July  95 

2  Sept. 95 
19  Sept.  95 

9  Dec.  95 

13  Feb.  96 
1  Feb.  96 

7  Apr.  96 
9  May  96 

8  Aug.  96 

1  Sept.96 

14  July  93 

24  Nov.  96 
11  Dec.  96 

2  Mar.  97 
:8  June  97 

6  July  97 


5  Nov.  87 
Fuller,  John,  retired  pay  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment I31  Dec.  87 


Simkins,  John  Thomas,  retired  pay  Bedfordshire  Regiment  . 

Reid,  Samuel,  retired  pay  Army  Service  Corps 

Higgins,  Peter,79  retired  pay  Army  Service  Corps  

Hoey,  Lawrence,  retired  pay  Rifle  Brigade    

Hall,  John  Henry,50  retired  pay  Grenadier  Guards     

Sidmouth,  George,81  retired  pay  Army  Service  Corps  

Roberts,  George  William,  retired  pay  Royal  Engineers 

Hobbs,  Abraham,  retired  pay  Manchester  Regiment 

Cragg,  Henry,  retired  pay  Warwickshire  Regiment  

Rorke,  John,  retired  pay  Welsh  Regiment  

Blogg,  George  Richard,  retired  pay  South  Staffordshire  Regiment 


Note. — For  the  Medical  Reserve  of  Officers,  see  p.  717. 


11  Jan.  88 

3  Oct. 

6  Jan. 

11  Dec.  89 

Jan.  90 

31  July  89 

1  Feb 
19  Nov.  9: 

7  May  9 1 
24  Jan.  94 
23  May  9 


p  p    2 


Dec.  07 


573  Reserve  of  Officers. —  War  Services  of  the  General  Officers. 

1  For  the  War  Services  of  General  Officers  being  Colonels  of  Regiments,  &c,  see  the  Corps  to  which  they  re- 
spectively belong. 

*  For  the  War  Services  of  the  General  Officers  of  the  Reserve,  see  their  respective  names  under  "General 
Officers  Retired,  &c,"  p.  578  et  seq. 

3  Major  General  G.  Newmarch  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  constructing  the  defences  of  Meerut,  from 
May  to  Sept.  1857  ;  afterwards  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  Sappess  and  four  fiell  guns  in  the  Seharui  p  >re 
and  Mozuffernuggur  districts  under  Colonel  J.  Brind.  assisted  in  the  operations  against  the  Rohilcand  rebels, 
and  in  the  disarming  of  the  town  of  Meeranpore  (Medal). 

*  Colonel  C.  M.  Stockley  served  in  the  Indian  N.  W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the 
Crag  Piquet,  and  severely  wounded  on  the  Umbeyla  Heights  on  the  19th  November  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  Jowaki  campaign  of  1877-73  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  1st  Brigade  (Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Afghan 
war  of  1878-80,  first  as  Brigade  Major  1st  Infantry  Brigade  1st  Division  Southern  Afghanistan  Field  force,  and 
afterwards  with  the  2nd  Battalion  9th  Foot  in  Northern  Afghanistan,  including  the  affair  at  Shekabad  under 
Major  General  Ross  (meLtioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

5  Colonel  A.  Feel  served  in  the  101st  Fusiliers  thn  ughout  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  campaign  of  1863  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  of  tne  Conical  Hill,  also  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Ciag  Piquet  and  "Umbeyla 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Colonel  E.  Hughes  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ka-nbula  f  nd 
TJlundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  10  Commissary,  CM&.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the 
Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Eorce.  Served  in  tho  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Senior  Commissariat  Officer, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (promotsd  Assistant  Commissarv  General  witn  relative  rank  of 
Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Meljidie,  and  Khedive's  Soar).  Served  with  tne  Nile  Expedition 
in  1884-85  as  Senior  Commissariat  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Deputy  Commissary  General 
Clasp). 

7  Colonel  J  E.  Goodwyn.— See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Aniual  Armv  List."  p   78?. 

8  Colonel  G.  F.  O.  Boughey  served  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  e-ei'ved  in  the 
Afghan -war  of  1878  80  (Medal; . 

8t  Sir  William  Bissett  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879-80  with  the  Quetta  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

9  Major  General  J.  R.  K.  Tredennick  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1865-66,  and 
was  present  at  the  affair  of  Kakaramea,  storm  and  capture  of  the  forcified  Pahs  of  Otapawa  and  Ketemeri,  and 
various  minor  affairs  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Zulu  campaign  of  1879,  and  commanded  ohe  57th  Regiment  from 
the  middle  of  April  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  operations  of  "  Clarke's  Column  "  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Colonel  C.  S.  Corkran  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  Grenadier 
Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

11  Colonel  C.  T.  W.  Penton  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1^79  with  the  88th  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

12  Colonel  E.  R.  Coker  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion 
Durham  Light  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

13  Major  General  the  Hon  E.  A.  B.  Acheson  served  with  the  and  BMttalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882,  and  w;>s  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  ;n.d  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

14  Colonel  M.  F.  Stokes  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  in  command  of  the  2nd  Bittalion  Royal 
Minister  Fusiliers  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp),  and  again  in  1887-89  (Clasp). 

15  Colonel  Kenyon-Slaney  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  buttle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

16  Colonel  E.  E.  Lushington  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

w  Colonel  W.  White  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  in  the  Candahar  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  in- 
cluding the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzai ;  also  served  with  the  Thull-Chotiali  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  General 
Biddulph,  and  accompanied  Major  General  Phayre  in  his  march  to  Candahar  (Medal). 

18  Colonel  B.  W.  Blake  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  in  command  of  Mounted 
troops,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

19  Colonel  C.  R.  Rowley  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Guards  Camel  Regiment,  and  was 
present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Stir). 

20  Colonel  W.  F.  Woodward  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 

21  Colonel  the  Hon.  H.  Legge  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  tbe  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Shekabad  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

22  Colonel  H.  J.  Woodward  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal 
Mnnster  Fusiliers  (Meual  with  Clasp). 

23  Colonel  F.  J.  Tidmarsh  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and 
was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

24  Colonel  C.  J.  Matthews  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  in  1865-67,  and  was  present  at  the 
affair  of  Ketemari  (Meial).  Served  as  Acting  Major  of  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  campaign  of  1879,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  GinginJhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekovve,  and  throughout  the  operations  of  "  Clarke's  ColucrJi  " 

Medal  with  Clasp). 

*s  Colonel  E.  L.  Street  served  with  the  nth  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

"|  Golonel  Hon.  C.  C.  G.  Byng  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  command  of  the  1st  Life  Guards  de- 
tachment of  the  Heavy  Camel  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Abu  Klea,  El  Gubat,  and  Metam- 
meh,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  convoy  on  the  14th  February  1885  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

26  Colonel  T.  Davison  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Heavy  Camel  Regiment,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Abu  Klea  andjinthe  reconnaissance  to  Metammeh  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2<  Colonel  J.  F.  Dorward  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  two  actions  at 
Kassasin  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  served  with  the  Soudan 
Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1SS4,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Medijidie,  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  Royal  Engineers  who  ascended  the 
river  from  Haifa  to  Korti  Pioneers  of  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84;  commanded  the  Royal  Engineers  of  Sir 
Herbert  Stewart's  Desert  Column,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Abu  Klea,  in  the  engagement  at  El  Gubat,  in  the 
reconnaissance  to  Metammeh  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on  the  16th 
and  17th  February  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  two  Clasps). 

28  Colonel  R.  C.  D'E.  Spottiswoode  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served  in 
the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 

=9  Colonel  R.  W.  Studdy  was  employed  in  the  Transport  Department  with  the  Northern  Afghanistan  Field 
Force  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

™  Colonel  the  Hon.  E.C.  Digby  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

si  Colonel  A.  G.  Spencer  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Essex  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

3*  Colonel  E.  Essex  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  the  Transport  service,  and  was  present  at  the 
en°-a"'ements  at  Isanhlwana  and  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  throughout  the  Boer  war  of  1881  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  Genera),  and  was 
present  in  the  attack  on  Lang's  Nek — horse  kilied  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  engagement  at  Ingogo 
River  (mentioned  in  despatches). 


Reserve  of  Officers. — War  Services  of  the  Field  Officers,  573a 

53  Sir  R.  E.  R.  M-irtin  served  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons  in  the  Boer  war  of  i?8i  (CWG.).  Served  in 
till  operations  of  Zululand  in  1R88.     Commanded  the  troops  during  the  operations  in  South  Africa  in  18S7  (Medal). 

31  Colonel  F.  C.  Mp„niey  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
P'esentin  tie  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Stir).  Ser'  ed  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai 
(Clasp). 

35  Colonel  E.  Wardroper  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

36  Colonel  G.  S.  Burton  served  with  the  9th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  War  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  to 
Cabul  under  Brigadier  General  Charles  Gough  as  Brigade  Major,  including  the  engagements  at  Jugdnlluck  and 
Saidabad,  and  the  relief  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expeditionin  1887-89  withthe  2nd 
Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

37  Colonel  C.  T.  Peyton  served  with  the  10th  Regiment  in  the  expedition  into  the  Native  State  of  Sunghie  Ujong, 
Malay  Peninsula,  in  1874,  and  was  present  at  the  attacK  and  capture  of  the  Kapayan  Stockades.  Also  served 
during  the  Perak  Expedition  of  T875-76  during  the  operations  in  the  Native  States  of  Snnghie  Uiong,  Sri  Mananti, 
and  Terrachee,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Paroa  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  gallant  conduct,  and  promoted 
in  recognition  of  his  services  from  Lieutenant  iothRegt.  to  Captain  106th  Regt.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

38  Colonel  G.  W.  M.  Turnbuil  served  with  the  Bikaneer  Field  Force  in  1884-85 

40  Colonel  A.  C.  M'Kean  served  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  in  the 
operations  in  Zululand  in  1888  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

41  Colonel  A.  M.  Bowles  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  aud  Khedive's  Star). 

43  Colonel  R.  H.  Oxley  served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches)  aud  in  the  subsequent  occupation  of 
Cabul  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

44  Colonel  F.  Coningham  served  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  the 
ist  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Scots.     Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

45  Colonel  W.  F.  Way  served  throughout  the  Hazara campaign  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Northumberland 
Fusiliers  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

46  Colonel  O.  Williams  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  i2thFootinthe  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  with  the  1st  Battalion  Suffolk  Reeiment  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

47  Colonel  H.  A.  Cherry  served  throughout  the  Hazara  Campaign  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Northumberland 
Fusiliers  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

48  Colonel  W.  G.  W.  M'Olintock  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the 
tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  Nile  Exoedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st 
Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment  on  the  Line  of  Communications  uo  the  Nile.  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier 
Field  Force  in  1885-SC  during  the  operations  on  the  Upper  Nile,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

49  Colonel  C.  Conor  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1S67-68,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

50  Colonel  S.  G.  Smyth  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

51  Colonel  J.  B.  Symes-Bnllen  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  m  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

52  Colonel  J.  M.  Tabor  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

53  Colonel  C.  J.  B.  Stewart  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlander 
(Medal  with  Clasp),  and  in  the  expedition  in  1891  with  the  same  Battalion  (Clasp). 

54  Colonel  J.  R.  S.  O.  Hewitt  served  with  the  Burmese  Expediticn  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

55  Colonel  W.  H.  B.  Little  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  command  of  the 
ist  Battalion  East  Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

56  Colonel  A.  P.  Wodehouse  served  with  the  Red  River  Expedition  in  1870  (Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign  on 
the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98'with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Inniskilling 
Fusiliers  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  including  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  and  the  occupation  of 
the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

57  Colonel  J.  T.  Seppings  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the 
attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Cla«p).  Served  m  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of 
India  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  1897-98  with  the  4th  Brigade  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  in  command  of  the 
2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Shin  Kamar  in  com- 
mand of  the  Bara  Valley  Column  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

ss  Lt.Colonel  Gem  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment, 
took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart,  i  eluding  the  action  at  Abu  Klea, 
and  commanded  a  detached  post  at  that  station  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

59  Colonel  A.  J.  O.  Pollock  sei  ved  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  30th  Novemner  1873  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M  Lord  de  Vesci  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

61  Colonel  the  Hon.  R.  S.  G.  S.  Cotton  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  wreck  of  the 
transport  Clyde  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
"rat   ,PlasP'-     Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  command  at  Vryburg. 

62  Sir  Arthur  T.  Willshire  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

63  Lt.Colonel  H.  W.  M.  Bonham  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  on  the  Staff,  and  was  present  in  the 
actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

**  Lt.Colonel  J.  G.  H.  G.  Montgomery  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war 
of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

65  Lt.Colonel  L.  D.  Mackinnon  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the 
Soudan  in  1885  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen 
and  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Clasp). 

66  Colonel  D.  A.  Grant  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division,  and  commanded  the  85th 
Regiment  in  the  Zaimu- ht  Expedition  and  at  the  assault  of  Zawa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

67  Lt.Colonel  W.  G.  Patchett  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  engagements  near  Dun  [uah  of 
the  37th  October  and  3rd  November— severely  contused  and  slightly  wiunded"(Meial). 

"  Lt.Colonel   E.  C.  Milner  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1866  (Medal). 
_  '9  Lt.Colonel    T.  S.  St.  Clair  served  as  Brigade  Major  under  Major  General  Colborne  in  the  Perak  E  03  liti  in 
in  1876  (Medal  with  Clasp).      Served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Berkshire  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

'"Lt.Colonel  S.  C.  Pratt  served  throughout  the  Bhootanese  campugn  of  1S64-65,  with  the  Left  Brijale  Dooar 
Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Dalimkote,  engagements  at  Chumurchi  and  Nagoo,  and  recapture 
of  the  Bala  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

71  Lt.Colonel  J.  M.  Maltby  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal). 

I'  Lt.Colonel  the  Hon.  W.  F.  Elliot  served  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'•  Lt.Colonel  E.  R.  Bromhead  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lmcaster  Raiment  through  out  the 
Egyptian  war  of  i88>2,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Mngf'ar  an\  Tel-el-Mahuta.  iu  the  two  a-itions 
at  Kassasm,  and  at  the  batte  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh.and  Khedive's  Star). 

75  Lt.Colonel  W.  Tilden  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Marri  Expedition  under  Brigadier 
Genera   MacGregor  in  October  1880 


573b  Reserve  of  Officers. — War  Services  of  the  Field  Officers. 

I6  Lt  Colonel  W.  G.  Norcott  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-80  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

77  Lt. Colonel  T.  A.  A.  Barstow  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Cobbe  and  Colonel  Drew  from  the 
commencement  of  the  Afghan  war  in  1878  till  August  1879  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force,  including  the  Khost 
Expedition,  part  of  the  time  as  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling ;  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the 
Peiwar  Kotal  and  in  the  engagement  at  Mattoon  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

78  L  t.  Colon  el  W.  T.  Anderson  served  as  Superintendent  of  Volunteers  in  the  Transvaal  during  the  operations 
against  Sekukuni  in  1878,  and  with  the  80th  Regiment  on  the  Swazi  border  in  1879,  and  during  the  invasion  of  Zulu- 
laud  and  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp  1. 

79  Lt.C'olonel  W.  C.  Lloyd  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ; 
also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  id8;-S6,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

50  Lt.Colonel  A.  M.  Maude  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  m  the 
engagements  at  Zungin  Nek,  Kambula  (as  Staff  Officer  to  Sir  Evelyn  Wood— mentioned  in  despatches),  and  Ulundi 
(iledal  with  Clasp). 

81  Lt.Colonel  br.  Coates  served  in  ihe  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley.  including  the  battle  of  Amoafnl 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Ulunrti  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

85  Lt.Colonel  E.  T.  Christie  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1865-66  as  an  Ensign  in  the  New  Zealand  Militia, 
and  with  the  Commissariat  Department  in  the  Wanganui  and  Taranaki  campaigns  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
operations  in  Zuiuland  in  1888. 

87  Lt.Colonel  W.  T.  McLeod  ser7ed  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp).    _ 

83  Lt. Colonel  E.  FitzStubbs  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  ia  1873-74  under  SirGarnet  Wolseley  (Medal).  Servedm 
the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

69  Lt.Colonel  C.  J.  Wyndharn  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81  with  the  Natal  Field  Force 

90  Lt.Colonel  A.  A.  Morshead  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78  a<  District  Adjutant  of  the  Transkei  and 
Cisvaal  Districts,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  against  the  G.ilekas  and  iu  the  engagements  at  Newmaka 
and  Quintana  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

91  Lt.Colonel  W.  P.  Lawlor  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghnznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

92  Lt.Colonel  A.  A.  Baker  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  in  1873-74  (Medal).  Servedm 
the  Egyptian  war  of  1882.  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Also  served  with  the  expedition  ',0  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (promoted  Assistant  Commissary  General,  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Nile  Ex- 
pedition in  1SS4-S5  (mentioned  in  despatches,  granted  the  higher  rate  of  pay,  Clasp). 

93  Lt.Colonel  G.  V.  Hamilton  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley,  and  was  present  at  the 
defence  ol'Fommanah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald 
Graham  in  1884  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Assistant  Commissary  General,  Clasp). 

94  Lt.Colonel  F.  H.  Beck  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  iu  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  m  the  Boer 
war  of  1881. 

96  Lt.Colonel  F.  E.  Carleton  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  ia  1879-80  with  the 
Khyber  Line  Force  undtr  Lieut. General  Bright  (Medal). 

97  Lt.Colonel  J.  P.  Curran  served  in  the  Intelligence  Department  during  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78,  and  with 
the  88th  Regiment  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

95  Lt  Colonel  E.  Tufnell  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

99  Lt  Colonel  S.  Acklom   served  with  the  83th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1877-78,  including  the 
affair  at  Draaibosch  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  iu  the  Afghan  war  in  18S0  with  the  Field  Commissariat  (M.edai). 
10u  Colonel  C.  R.  Prideaux-Brune.— For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (West  Yorkshire  Hegimcrt). 

101  Lt.Colonel  C.  E.  Partridge  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  188 1  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

102  Lt.Colonel  G.  F.  White  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Ex- 
pedition from  1886  till  the  close  of  1887  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  for  four  months  in 
command  of  it  (two  Clasps). 

103  Lt.Colonel  jr.  O.  C.  Moller  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18E4-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Yorkshire 
Regiment  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  up  the  Nile.  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86 
during  the  operations  on  the  Upper  Nile,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (MedaL  and  Khedive's  Star). 

104  Lt.Colonel  C.  E.  Dixon  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kassasin  on  the 
9th  September  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-35  with  the  rst  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish  Regiment  (Clasp). 

105  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  Marryat  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian 
war  of  iS82  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

106  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Evans  served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878;  also  throughout 
the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Zungin  Nek,  Kambula  Hill,  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

107  Lt.C'olonel  J.  R.  Edwards  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (promoted  Assistant  Commissary 
General  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

108  Lt.Colonel  A.  S.  Hex't  served  in  the  Afghan,  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  in  the  Lugh- 
man  "Valley,  with  the  expedition  against  theKhugianis,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Ali  Boghan  (Medal). 

109  Lt.Colonel  H.  J.  Watson  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  ;  ^ras  Staff  Officer 
at  Conference  Hill  from  13th  June  to  3rd  August,  and  served  afterwards  with  the  squadron  of  the  Regiment  in 
Baker  Russell's  Firing  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

110  Lt.Colonel  W.  K.  H.  Craufurd  served  with  the  91st  Highlanders  in  the  Zulu  war  011879,  and  was  present  in 
the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

111  Lt.Colonel  R.  Holbeche  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  MunsWr 
Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1,2  Lt.Colonel  W.  W.  James  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagement at  Ginniss  (Meual,  and  Khedive's  Star).  .  . 

113  Lt.Colonel  O.  B.  Gordon  served  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  as  Division* 
Baggage  Master  on  the  Staff  of  Lieut.General  Hamley  from  IsmaUia  to  Cairo  ;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

114  Lt.Colonel  R.  Garth  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

"=  Lt.Colonel  N.  G.  Chalmers  served  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  throughout  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-S5  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier 
Field  Force  in  1885-86  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  Kosheh  during  its  investment  and  at  the 
reconnaissance  on  the  16th  December— severely  wounded  i4th  Class  Osmanieh  for  active  and  distinguished  service 
in  the  field  in  saving  the  life  of  Major  Hunter,  in  doing  which  he  was  wounded). 

"6  Lt.Colonel  M.  Wynyard  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  iSew  Zealand  during  General  Chute  s  campaign  of 
1866  (Medal).  Served  as  Adjutant  1st  Battalion  West  Kent  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  till  invalided 
from  Kassasin  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

417  Lt.Colonel  T.  iilake  Humlrey  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  ^lverpoo 
Regiment  iu  the  Koorum  Valley  (Medal).      Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
of  the  Liverpool  Regiment  (Modal  with  Clasp).  . 

115  Lt.Colonel  O.  J.  Cavenagn  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5  as  Commissariat  Officer  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

119  LA. Colonel  H.  M.  E.  Brunker  served  as  Adjutant  with  tho  26th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  m 
1868  (Medal).    Proceeded  on  special  service  to  South  Africa  in  1878,  and  served  as  Staff  Officer  in  the  field  force 


Reserve  of  Officers.— War  Services  of  the  Field  Officers.  573c 

of  Griqnaland  West  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  first  with  the  Frontier  Light 
Horse  of  Wood's  Column,  and  afterwards  on  the  Staff  of  Line  of  Communications  and  Base  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  vrith  Clasp).  Went  to  South  Africa  on  special  service  in  January  1881,  and 
served  under  Sir  Evelyn  Wood  in  the  Boer  war  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General. 

120  Lt. Colonel  W.  C.  Howarth  served  with  the  Buffs  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in 
I875-76,  including  the  action  of  the  20th  January  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Buffs  in  the  Zulu  war  of 
1879  (Medal  with  "Clasp).     Served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-36. 

121  Lt.Colonel  C.  K.  Brown  served,  in  the  Afgha-n  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

123  Lt.Colonel   J.  W.  Andrews  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

124  Lt.Colonel  E.  J.  Fell  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80,  including  the  engagement  at 
Mazeena  (Medal). 

!25  Lt.Colonel  C.  Norman  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  1st  Btialion  Boyal 
Welsh  Fusiliers  (mentioned  m  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

126  Lt.Colonel  S.  J.  Butler  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S80  with  the  14th  Foot  (Medal). 

123  Lt.Colonel  E.  A.  Ball  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  subse- 
quent operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Transport 
Officer  to  the  Cabul  Field  Force  (Medal). 

129  Lt.Colonel  F.  Clowes  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  30th  November  1873,  and  commanded  the  Kossoo 
company  of  Wood's  Regiment  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

130  Lt.Colonel  W.  L.  Gronow  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  in  Southern  Afghanistan  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

131  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  Palmer  served  in  the  Aslianti  war  in  1874  with  Rait's  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  and  destruction  of  Adubiassio,  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Melal 
with  Clasp). 

132  Lt.Colonel  V.  Jenkins  served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  under  Sir  William  Loekhart  as  Assistant 
Adjutant  General  after  Major  Egerton  had  been  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  o£  Lt.Colonel,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

133  Lt  Colonel  P.  F.  Robertson  served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  25th  April  1880  (mentioned  in  despatches);  accompanied  Sir  Frederick 
Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  tl.e  reconnaissance  on  the  31st  August  and  at  the  battle  of 
Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration) .     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

135  Lt.Colonel  E.  Buckle  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreed'ie  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  preseDt  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  and  took  part  in  the 
inarch  to  Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

136  Lt.Colonel  D.  S.  Skirving  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18J2  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in 
the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Clasp). 

138  Lt.Colonel  T.  F.  H.  de  Burgh  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

139  Lt.Colonel  J.  D.  Mansel  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79.  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  in  the  Kunar  Valley  Expedition,  and  in  the  two  expeditions  into  the  Lughman  Valley; 
accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar 
<mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

140  Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  St.  Paul  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  J Musjid,  and  in  the  expeditions  into  the  Kunar  and  Lughman  Valleys  ( Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

142  Lt.Colonel  W.  W.  Hammond  served  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877 
{Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  4th  Battalion  Ritle  Brigade  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-70,  and  was  present 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served'with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-88  (Clasp). 

143  Lt.Colonel  E.  A.  Belford  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagement at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

145  Lt.Colonel  G.  R.  Hadaway  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79  (Medal). 

146  Lt.Colonel  C.  A.  Morris  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18S0,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  at  Mazeena  and  with 
the  Kama  Expedition  (Medal). 

117  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  Grove  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafir  Do  war  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

148  Lt.Colonel  A.  W.  Elliott  served  with  the  10th  P.egiment  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  assault  on  the  Malay  Stockade  of  Passir  Sala  (Mpdal  with  Clasp). 

149  Lt.Colonel  H.C.Huntley  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  10th  Regiment  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the 
Kapayan  Stockades,  Sunghie  Ujong,  Malay  Peninsula,  in  1874.  Also  served  throughout  the  Perak  Expedition 
in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Proceeded  to  South  Africa  in  November  1878,  and  served  throughout  the 
Zulu  war  of  1879,  first  as  Transport  Officer  to  the  2nd  Division  in  its  advance  to  Ulundi,  and  afterwards  as 
Senior  Transport  Officer  with  Baker  Russell's  Column  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

150  Lt.Colonel  R.J.  Heber-Percy  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  i38i.  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  18S8-89  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  (Clasp). 

151  Lt.Colonel  A.  W.  Simpson  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-35  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal 
Irish  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

153  Lt.Colonei  J.  H.  Eden  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regi- 
ment on  the  Line  of  Communication  up  the  Nile.  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  during 
the  operations  on  the  Upper  Nile,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  ( Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

154  Lt.Colonel  the  Hon.  John  Pleydell-Bouverie  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Zuinguin  Mountain  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

155  Lt.Colonel  J.  Johnstone  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888,  including  the  engagement 
at  Gcmaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

156  Lt.Colonel  R.  Phayre  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Robert  Phayre, 
Commanding  the  Reserve  Brigade,  and  took  part  in  the  march  from  Quettah  to  the  relief  of  Candahar  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal). 

157  Lt.Colonel  C.  J.  Butler-Kearney  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S8  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal 
Munster  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

158  Lt.Colonel  R.  G.  T.  Cotton  served  in  the  occupation  of  Suakin  by  British  troops  in  18S5-86. 

159  Colonel  W.  Cooke-Collis. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (King's  Royal  Rifles). 

160  Lt.Colonel  B.  A.  Beale  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Queen's  Royal 
West  Surrey  Regiment  under  brigadier  General  Loekhart  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

IC1  Lt.Colonel  W.  C.  W.  Arbuthnott  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

162  Lt.Colonel  J.  G.  Anderson  strved  with  the  17th  Regiment  as  Adjutant  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Leicestershire  Regiment  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

lcs  Lt.Colonel  G.  S.  Banister  served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  against  the 
Galekas  and  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

161  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Holbech. — For  War  Services,  see  the  Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms,  p. 130. 

166  Lt.Colonel  T.  A.  Freeman  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  East 
Siirre}"  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen.atthe  attack  on  the  convoy  on  the  26th  March, 
and  in  the  subsequent  advance  to  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

167  Lt.Colonel  C.  Roberts  served  as  Superintendent  of  Elephant  Transport  with  the  Duffla  Expedition  of  1874. 
Served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  from  1st  May  1880  witn  the  Cabul  and  Cabul-Candahar 
Field  Forces ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 


573^  Reserve  of  Officers. — War  Services  of  the  Field  Officers. 

168  Lt.Colonel  H.  R.  C.  Hewat  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  as  Adjutant  of  a  Hospital  Ship  ajid  ora 
lhe  River  Volta  (Medal),     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

169  Lt. Colonel  C.  H.  Atchison  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwan 
Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  tne  operations  in  Zululand  iu  1888. 

17u  Lit. Colonel  B.  H.  "Woodward  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  High- 
landers, and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served. 
in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Gordun  Highlanders  (Clasp). 

172  Lt.Colonel  G.  R.  Heathcote  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Gaika  war  of  1878.  Also  served  in 
the  Zulu  war  or  1870  including  the  engagements  at  Zungin  Neh,  Kambula,  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

178  Lt.Colonel  F.  S.  Campbell  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-  85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royai  Sussex  Regiment,  and  took  part  iu  the  operations 
of  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart  (Clasp). 

174  Lt.Colonel  H.  M.  Wade  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  and  Battalion  of  the  Liverpool 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Claspl. 

175  Lt.Colonel  H.  H.  Thurlow  served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  3878  ;  also  through- 
out the  Zulu  war  of  1879.  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Zungin  Nek,  Kambula  Hill,  and  Ulundi  (Medal 
withOla.-p).  Served  ill  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

176  Lt.Colonel  C.  R.  Crosse  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

178  Lt.Colonel  J.  P.  Freeth  served  in  the  Aighan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  presentin  th  e  operations  round  CaWl 
in  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sheipure  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

179  Lt.Colonel  R.  E.  Kelsall  ser\  ed  with  the  nth  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

180  Colonel  F.  ('..  Howard. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Yorkshire  Regiment). 

181  Lt.Colonel  M.  Cust  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Queen's  Royal  West 
Surrey  Regiment  under  Brigadier  General  Lockhart  (Medal  with  tjlasp). 

182  Lt.Colonel  L.  A.  White  served  in  the  latter  part  of  trie  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  the  Commissario  t  and  Transport 
service  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  iu  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  iu  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire 
Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

184  Lt.Colonel  H.  S.  Holmes  was  present  with  the  69th  Regiment  during  the  repulse  of  an  incursion  of  Fenians- 
into  Canada  in  May  1870. 

185  Lt.Colonel  G.  E.  B.  Browne  served  during  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  18.74  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  ol  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

186  Lt.Colonel  S.  N.  Roberts  served  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Liverpool. 
Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  I'eiwar  Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  wuh  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1835-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Livemool  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

107  Lt.Colonel  H.  K.  Cook  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  in  Southern  Afghanistan  iu  1879-80  (Medal) .  Served 
with  the  i»t  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

188  Lt.Colonel  F.  W.  Archer  served  on  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880 
(Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881.  Served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's-- 
Koyal  Rifle  Corps  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  :n  force  from  Alexandria- 
en  5th  August,  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  m  the  action  at  Kassasiu  19th  September),  and  at  the  battle 
of  lel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

190  Lt.Colonel  B.  G.  Booth  served  with  the  Bechuanaiand  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with 
the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Scots. 

191  Lt.Colonel  R.  F.  Wilioughby  served  with  the  :ist  Fusiliers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1379,  and  afterwards  in  the' 
operations  aga  nst  Sekukuni,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  stronghold — slightlj'  wounded  (Medal  with. 
Clasp). 

192  Lt.Colonel  A.  Radford  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S78-70. 
(Medal). 

190  Lt.Colonel  R.  B.  R.  Williamson  was  present  with  a  detachment  of  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  at  the  attack  on 
and  destruct.on  of  a  party  01  Mopla  fanatics  at  Colatore,  Malabar,  on  the  8th  September  1S73,  and  was  thanked 
by  the  Madras  Government. 

194  Lt.Colonel  G.  Astell.— For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (King's  Royal  Rifles). 

195  Lt.Colouel  C.  F.  Thomson  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Brigado 
Major  of  Cavalry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

196  Lt.Colonel  T.  Hariis  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General 
Candahar  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  atGiiishk  (wounded)  and  on  the  Heimund  (mentioned 
in  despatches),  in  the  action  at,  Maiwand  (wounded),  and  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  (Medal). 

197  Lt.Colonel  R.  Whaiiey  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Transport  Officer  with  the  1st  Division  Khyber 
Column  and  atterwards  with  the  1st  Division  Afghanistan  Force  under  Sir  Frederick  Roberts,  and  was  present 
at  the  affair  at  Kam  Dakka  against  the  Mohmunds  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Doran  (mentioned  in. 
despatches,  Medal). 

196  Lt.Colonel  J .  R.  Povnh  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79  as  Transport  Officer  2nd  Brigade  :st  Division- 
Candahar  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Khilzie  (Medal). 

'■"*>  Lt.Colonel  C.  E.  Thompson  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882. 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

201  Lt.Cclonei  G.  B.  Faton  served  throughout  the  Perak  Expedition  against  the  Malays  in  1875-76  with  the  lcth. 
Regiment  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  .vleual  with  Clasp). 

21,2  Lt.Colonel  Q.  M'K.  Logan  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  24th  Foot  in  the  Kafir  war  oj  1877-78,  and  took  part 
in  the  operations  against  tue  Gaiekus,  and  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  witn  Ulaspj. 

203  Lt.Colonel  H.  D.  Arwstr.  ng  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  188  [.  Served  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  West  Kens 
Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  vMedal,  and  Knedive  s  Star  .  Served  111  tue  Nile  Expedition  iu 
1884-85  with  the  ist  Battalion* 01  the  West  Kent  Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  oi  Major,  Clasp). 

204  Sir  Arthur  Bigge  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kambu.a  (mentioned, 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Cla-p). 

206  Lt.Colonel  M.  A.  Burke  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  of  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasiu,  and  at  the  buttle  of  Tel-el- Kebirr 
and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedives  Star). 

207  Lt.Colonel  W.  J.  de  la  P.  Beresiord-Peirse  served  with  tne  06th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  on  the  Heimund  against  the  Wali's  mutinous  troops,  iu  the  action  at  Maiwand-, 
in  the  defence  01  Candahar,  and  atthe  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

208  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  G.  Campion  served  with  the  94th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  aud  was  present  in  tha 
engagement  at  Ulundi,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  agnnst  Sekusuni,  including  the  st  .ruling  of  the  strong- 
hold (Medal  with  Ciasp).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1880^81,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Standerton. 

210  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Smith  served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  thr,  Cameron  Highlanders 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  oDerations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in 
1885-86  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  Kosheh  during  Us  investment,  at  the  reconnaissance: 
on  the  16th  December,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

2U  Lt.Colonel  H.  Oummings  served  In  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  with  the 
ist  Battalion  West  Kent  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at 
Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  (Medal  and  Khedive's  Star). 

212  Lt.Colonel  H.  A.  Rigg  served  in  command  of  detachments  of  Royal  Artillery  in  Sunghie  Ujong  through- 
out the  operations  in  Perait  in  1875-77  (Medai  with  Clasp). 

213  Lt.Colonel  H.  M.  A.  Warde  served  witn  the  19th  Hussars  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  188.2,  and  was  present  in? 
the  nctioD  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

214  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  Jenkins  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  Zuingum  Mountain  and — as  Adjutant  of  tue  Regiment — at  Ulundi  (severely  wo'.inded  (.Medai 
with  Ciasp) . 


Beserve  of  Officers. — War  Services  of  the  Field  Officers.  573s 

2,6  Colonel  W.  G.  Lowtber  'served  on  the  Gold  Coast  from  Dec.  1873  to  the  end  of  the  Ashanti  campaign  (Medal). 

217  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  G.  Forbes  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  and 
was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  with  the  Bazar  Valley  and  Lughman  Expeditions 

Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

218  Lt.Colonel  H.  Meyrick  served  with  the  10th  Regiment  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875,  and  was  present 
when  a  combined  Naval  and  Military  force  attacked  and  captured  the  Stockades  and  five  guns  at  Passir  Sala 
iMedal  with  Clasp). 

220  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  K.  Tumour  Fetherstonhaugh  served  in  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870;  also  with  the 
3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of 
Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Garrison  Adjutantat  Pietermaritzburg  during  the  Boer  war  in  1S81.  Served? 
with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  1st  Battalion  King'sRoyal  Rifles  (Medal  with  Clasp);  also  with  the 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rides,  from  the  18th  April  in  command  of  the 
Battalion,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Sangar  and  Mastan  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

221  Lt.Colonel  R.  H.  Brooke-Hunt  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  from  March  1879  till  January 
1880  with  the  Koorum  and  Cabul  Field  Forces,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the 
ist  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 

(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2"  Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  Vulliamy  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S78-79,  and  was  present  as 
the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

22!  Lt.Colonel  N.  Newnham-Davis  served  with  the  Carrington  Horse  (afterwards  the  1st  squadron  mounted  infan- 
try) in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  mounted  infantry  in  the  operations  under  Colonel 
Lanyon  against  the  rebels  in  the  Langeberg,  being  present  at  the  affair  at  Gobetsch  heights.  Served  with  Wood's 
Flying  Column  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  command  of  a  troop  of  mounted  infantry,  and  was  present  at  the  taking 
of  Sirayo's  hill  and  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

254  Lt.Colonel  G.  C.  Madden  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gambia  in  1802  and  commanded  the  forces  at  the 
attack  of  Toniataba ;  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jebus,  Lagos,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1892  (D80.  and  Medal 
with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gambia  against  Fodey  Silah  in  1894  with  the  ist  Battalion  West  Indiai 
Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.  and  Clasp). 

2J5  Lt.Colonel  J.  C.  Cautley  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force,  Served  with  the  1st 
Battalion  West  Kent  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on 
the  9th  September  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

227  Lt.Colonel  R.  B.  Burnaby  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Served  in. 
the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  East  Surrey  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  the  attack  on  the  convoy  on  the  26th  March,  and  in  the  subsequent  advance  to  Temas 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

228  Lt.Colonel  G.  B.  M'L.  Cumberland  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti 
war  in  1874,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  right  arm  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  Egyptian  war  in  1882  as  Assistant  Provost  Marshal  1st  Division,  and  was  presentat  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

229  Lt.Colonel  A.  \V.  Dury  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

230  Lt.Colonel  W.  B.  Hoggan  served  in  the  Afghan  war  ic  1879-80  (Medal). 

232  Lt.Colonel  F.  B.  Garfit  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  67th  Regiment  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

235  Lt.Colonel  A.  Ruttledge  seived  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79  as  Transport  Officer  with  the  ist  Division 
under  Sir  Samuel  Browne  (Medal). 

234  Lt.Colonel  Waddy  served  in  the  operations  against  fcekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878,  including  the  storming 
of  Tolyana's  Stadt;  also  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  of  Zungin  Nek, 
Kambula  Hill,  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

235  Lt.Colonel  G.  L.  T.  Denniss  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879  ;  first  in  the  2nd,  and  afterwards  in  the  ist 
Division  of  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  (Medal). 

236  Lt.Colonel  C.J.  Whitaker  seived  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S80  as  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  with  the- 
Koorum  Field  Force  (Medal). 

237  Lt.Colonel  J.  M.  Piercy  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1397-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  in  command  of  the  ist  Battalion  Dorsetshire 
Rsgiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Chagru  Kotal,  at  the  capture  of  Dargai,  the  forcing  of  the 
Samnaffha  and   Arhanea  Passes,  and  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

238  Lt.Colonel  R.  J.  Chaytor  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William 
Lockhart  in  1879  in  command  of  the  ist  Battilion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary- 
Force,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai,  the  capture  of  the  Sampagha  andArhanga 
Passes,  the  reconnaissance  of  the  Saran  Sar,  and  the  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

239  Lt.Colonel  P.  E.  Monckton  served  throughout  the  operations  in  Perak  from  November  1875  to  January  1877  ? 
was  in  command  of  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  attack  on  the  Passir  Salah  stockades  in  November  1875,  and  was  with 
No.  9  Battery,  and  Brigade,  in  the  advance  of  the  main  column  under  Major  General  the  Hon.  Sir  F.  Colborne, 
and  at  the  capture  of  Kinta  in  December  1875.  Was  Acting  Assistant  Resident  at  Kinta  during  the  latter  part  of 
1876,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  of  the  Straits  Settlements  for  his  services  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

240  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  Dyke  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  took  part  in  the  two  expeditions  into  the  Bazar- 
Valley  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kam  Dakka  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

241  Lt.Colonel  M.  W.  Biddulph  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  as  Superintendent  of  Army  Singalling  to  the 
Southern  Afghanistan  Field  Force,  and  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  ihe  force  under  Major  General  Phayre 
(Medal). 

242  Lt.Colonel  A.  B.  Horsbrugh  served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1878  and  also  in  1879,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  ist  Battalion  South  Staffordshire 
Regimentin  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the 
5th  August  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
of  Kirbekaa — severely  wounded  (two  Clasps). 

244  Lt.  Colonel  P.  Blackburn  served  in  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1S77  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

246  Lt.ColonelF.  A.  Currie  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).. 
Served  with  the  9th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  as- 
Superintendent  of  Arm3"  Signalling  in  Sir  Samuel  Browne's  Division  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

247  Lt.Colonel  A.  C.  Jackson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Inyezane 
and  at  Ekowe  during  the  investment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

243  Lt.Colonel  H.  W.  Jervois  served  iD  the  Afghan  warof  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the 
Peiwar  Kotal — where  he  commanded  No.  1  Punjab  Mountain  Battery  after  the  death  of  the  commanding  officer  at 
the  beginning  of  the  action — in  the  expedition  to  the  Khost  Valley,  in  the  engagement  at  Mattoon,  and  with  the 
Zaimusht  Expedition  including  the  assault  of  Zawa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Olasp). 

249  Lt.Colonel  R.  H.  S.  Baker  served  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Jugdulluck  and  in  tbe  operations  in  Besud  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier 
General  Doran  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Adjutant  of  Royal  Artillery,  and  was  p-.eseut 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  as  Adjutant  of  Corps  Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Clasa 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp. 

259  Lt.Colonel  G.  Harden  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Ex- 
pedition in  1884-85  with  the  ist  Battalion  ot  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert 
Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart,  including  the  action  at  Abu  Klea  (two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Hazara  cam- 
paign in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

251  Lt.Colonel  H.  T.  Wyon  served  in  theKafirwarin  1878  including  the  operations  against  Sekukui  i;  also  served 
in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni  (Medal;.  Served  at  Pretoria  during- 
the  Boer  war  of  1881. 


574  Reserve  of  Officers. —  War  Services  of  the  Field  Officers. 

252  Lt. Colonel  E.  J.  Fownes  served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878,  including  the 
s'°^mi.11g'  °f  ■Tolyana.g  Stadt ;  also  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  ^79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  of  Zun<nn 
Nek  Kamtola  Hill,  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*"  Lt.Colonel  G.  R.  Moore  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i87g-3o  (Medal). 
•     Lt.Colonel  J.  J.  Swinton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80  (Aledal). 

"    Lt.Colonel  H.  A.  Tapp  sei-ved  in  the  Afghan  war  in  3879-80  with  the  67th  Regiment  (Medal).    Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  m  1885-87  (Medul  wiih  Clasp). 

257  Lt.Colonel  W  Heaton  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1877-78,  and  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the 
ClaTff™  Ulundl  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two 

. . 228  I;t-Ccil°I1f1  W.  P.  Noon  served  in|the  Afghan  war  in  1879  with  the  Transport  Staff,  and  was  present  at  the  occupa 
^^idahfi11??  in  lhe  en-'aKement  a'  Ahmed  Khevl  (Me  lal  with  Clasp). 

i^t.oolonel  G.  h  .  Mann  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  7th  October  187  3  until  invalided  on  the  20th  January 
1B74,  Having  made  the  road  irom  Dunquah  to  Mansu  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  during  the  opera 
tions  m  die  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Cla^p) 

261  ^f'0101161  H-  Vere  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition' in  =892. 

202  n  °, 11  ^'  t  '  JIurra3'-— Fo1'  War  Services,  see  the  Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms,  p.  130. 

Colonel  K  L.  leaser  served  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870.  Served  in  South  Africa  in  1879  as  Orderly 
<jrncer  to  Colonel  Baker  Russell,  cminanding  the  forces  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni,  and  took  part  in  the 
storming  oi  the  stronghold  and  capture  of  the  chief  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp), 
served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  in  the 
reconnaissance  m  force  irom  Alexandria  on  5th  August,  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  action  at 
Kassasin  (oth  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and 
ilhedive  s  bta.r) ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  and 
W2iRPr''efenV?,  "'g^^ments  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  two  Clasps). 
Colonel  F  H.  Matunn  served  with  the  79th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  East  Surrey  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  Lhe  at  tack  on  the  convoy  011  the  26th  March,  and  in  the  subsequent  advance  to  Temai 
(mentioned  m  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Colonel  R.  Garnett  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1S7S-80  with  the  Koorum, 
■Caoul,  and  Cabul-Candahar  Field  Forces  ;  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  and  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  and  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December'  1879;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick 
Roberts  111  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  tour  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in 
the  Egyptian  war  oi  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Chalouf  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  at  the 
battle  01  iel-el-Kebir  (Medal  wtth  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1S8S  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  1  Medal  with  Clasp). 

265  Colonel  T.  B.  Hitchcock  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  4th  Brigade  (Medal,  4th 
i?SS   °4         Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).      Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald    Graham  in 
1884  as  Brigade  Major  2nd  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  two  Clasps). 

«  Lt. Colonel  E.  G.  Pennefather  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  in  the  squadron 
under  Major  Marter,  including  the  cavalry  affair  at  Erzungayn,  and  subsequently  in  Baker  Russell's  Flying 
<^olumn  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  with  the 
Bechuaiialand  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-S5  ;  and  in  the  operations  in  Zululaudin  1888  (Brevet 
of  Lt.Colonel). 

-61  Lt.Colonel  F.  W.  Steele  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  throughout  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August,  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battlei  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  the  Duke 
of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  operations  against  the  Sofas,  West  Coast,  of  Africa,  in  1893-94 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gambia  aeainst  Fodey  Silah  in  1894 
Mentioned  111  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  DSO.  and  Clasp). 

Lt.Colonel  F.  B.  Campbell  served  with  the  04th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1880-81  as  Provost  Marshal  at  Pretoria 
during  its  investment. 

2<a  Lt.Colonel  A.D.M'Gregor  served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
various  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1870,  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (mentioned  in  despatches) 
and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  25th  April  1880  (mentioned  in  despatches);  accompanied  Sir  Frederick 
Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  of  31st  August  and  at  th3  battle  of 
Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in 
iheBoer  war  of  1881  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

270  Colonel  E.  W.  Cradock  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80.  and  was  present  in  the  affair  at  Kokeran 
{mentioned  in  despatches),  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  including  the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah,  was 
also  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Brevet  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

271  Major  D.  F.  Gordon  served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1S79,  and  in  the  various  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879 
— severely  wounded  in  the  attack  on  the  Asmai  Heights  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal 
-with  two  Clasps) . 

272  Major  M.  N.  G.  Kane  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  from  March  1879  with  the 
Koorum,  Cabul,  and  Oabul-Candahar  Field  Forces,  part  of  the  time  as  Orderly  Officer  and  also  as  Brigade  Major 
and  D.A.Q.M.  General  to  Brigadier  General  Baker;  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  and  in  the 
operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth 
Highlanders. 

2,3  Lt.Colonel  J.  S.  Mordaunt  served  in  Arabia  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bir  Said  and 
subsequent  operations,  including  the  expedition  to  Shugra. 

274  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  Cotton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-82,  aud  was  present  inthe  engagement  at  Charasiah 
on  the  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  iSSj. 

275  Major  W.  F.  Brown  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881. 

276  LuColonel  A.  Collins  served  in  Natal  during  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

277  Lt.Colonel  E.  A.  Thomas  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Mahsama,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  28th  August,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
and  the  caprare  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

273  Major  Henry  Hall  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  in  the  Candahar  column  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  including 
the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzai,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  with  the  Afghan  cavalry  at  Takht-i-Pul  (men- 
tioned in  despatches);  also  served  with  the  Thull-Chotiali  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Biddulph,  and 
accompanied  Major  General  Phayre  in  his  march  to  Candahar  (Medal).    Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

279  LtXolonel  A.  G.  Godwin- Austen  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-7S,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Taba  ka  Udoda  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Perie  Bush — wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

280  Lt.Colonel  F.  VV.  Burr  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  aud  in  the  operations 
against  Sekukuni  in  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881  during  the  defence  of  Pretoria,  part  of  the  time  in  command  of  the  Regiment. 

234  Major  A.  G.  Duberly.— See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786. 

235  Major  A.  Wright  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  captura 
of  Magdala  (Medal). 


M'eserve  of  Officers. — -War  Services  of  the  Field  Officers.  575 

287  Lt. Colonel  A.  H.  Bircham  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present 
at,g»e  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

91  Lt.Colonel  L.  F.  Knollys  commanded  an  expedition  into  the  mountains  of  Fiji  in  1876  to  repress  an  outbreak 
among  the  Cannibal  tribes,  and  was  promoted  Captain  and  nominated  CMG-.  "  in  recognition  of  his  distinguished 
Re!7'ces  in  cluelling  the  recent  disturbances  in  the  Island  of  Fiji." 

206  Lt.Colonel  R.'F.  Devereux  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74,  including  the  action  of  Essamor.  (Medal). 

208  Lt.Colonel  T.  Grouhe  served  in  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusofzye 
Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the 
Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalioo  on  the  isth  Dec.  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  the 
village  at  the  foot  of  the  LSonair  Pass  on  16th  Dec.  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and  the 
submission  of  the  hill  tribes  on  17th  Dec.  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1870-80,  and  took  part 
m  the  defence  of  Candahar  (Medal). 

"Lt.Colonel  R.  C.  Annesley  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  attached  to  the 
42nd  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful  (slightiv  wounded),  capture  of  Becquah,  battle  of 
Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Cooma.ssie  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier 
Field  Force  in  1S85-86  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  Kosheh  during  its  investment,  and  in 
tne_engagementat  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

07  Lt.Colonel  J.  Alexander  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force 
from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August  (Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

310  Major  A.  R.  Hopwood  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  through- 
out the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture 
of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'"■'  Lt.Colonel  H.  Caddell  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  18S4, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Tel)  ( Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

310  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  R.  J.  O.  Jocelvn  served  in  the  latter  part  of-the  Zulu  war  of  1879  with  the  Native  Carrier  Corps 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

317  Major  T.  Baker  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  with  the  1st  Battalion  Suffolk  Regiment  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  wit.h  Clasp). 

20  Majcr  W.  Ethelston  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1884  with  the  1st  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster 
Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  I  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

325  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  Marryat  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  18  79  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

32e  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  E.  A.  H.  A'Cour;  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division  includ- 
ing the  Zaimusht  Expedition,  and  commanded  a  wiug  of  the  35th  Ragiinent  at  the  assault  oc'  Zawa  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  Medal). 

**  Major  H.  M.  Williams  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  against  the  Galekas 
?nd  Gaikas  including  the  engagement  at  the  Perie  Bush ;  also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

323  Major  H.  J.  Daubeny  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the 
9th  September,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

331  Sir  Claude  MacDomtld  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Black  Watch,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Teinai — slight iy  wounded  (dth  Class  of  theOsmanieh,  two  Clasps). 

332  Major  G.  L.  Wickham  served  with  the  Royal  Horse  Guards  "in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin~and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Khedive's  Star). 

314  Lt.Colonel  G.  L.  O'Sullivan  served  with  the  91st  Highlanders  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the 
action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

333  Major  E.  Lovegrove  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  sSth  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Lang's  Nek  (dangerously  wounded). 

337  Major  H.  S.  Marsham  served  as  Adjutant  in  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1S70.  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
6sth  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  October  1878  to  November  iSSo,  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation 
of  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near 
Ghuznee;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Marxi 
expedition  under  Brigadier  General  MacGregor.    Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

341  Lt.Colonel  T.  S.  Clarke  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  February  to 
December  1879  (Medal).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

Major  S.  C.  Hickman  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1SS2,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el- 
Mahuta  and  a:  the  battle  of  Tel-el-tvebir  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

343  Lt.Colonel  J.  K.  Kirkwood  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  and  Damietla  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in 
the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (Clasp). 

341  Colonel  Meysey-Thompsou  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  2nd  Battalion   Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  second 
phase  of  the  Asnauti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie 
<Medal  with  Clasp).     [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786. j 
34=  Lt.Colonel  B.  G.  Keppel. — For  War  Services,  see  the  Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms,  p.  130. 
347  Major  H.  W .  Maclear  served  m  the  Zulu  war  in  1870,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Inyezane  and 
Gingindhlovu  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**"  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Wilson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1856,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  action  at 
Nukumaru  (Medal). 

351  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  Hutton  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  served  in  the 
second  phase  01   the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  and  was  severely  woanded  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

352  Colonel  A.  G.  Fife. — For  War  Services,  see  the  Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms,  p.  130. 
3=4  Major  F.  B.  N.  Dickenson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

357  Lt.Colonel  L.  C.  Potts  served  as  District  Adjutant,  of  the  Transvaal  during  the  operations  against  Sekukuni 
in  1878;  was  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Column  under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the  Swazi  Boruer  in  1879,  and 
during  the  invasion  of  Zululand  and  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

358  Major  A.  A.  Rawlinsonserved  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

359  Lt.Colonel  W.  C.  F.  Kell  served  with  the  88th  Connaught,  Banners  throughout  the  Katir  war  of  1877-78,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Neumarke  and  at  Qumtana  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted 
Captain).  Served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  employed  on  the  Staff  at  the  Port  of  disembarkation, 
Durban,  from  16th  April  to  26th  August  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

360  Major  S.  H.  Gardner  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

36i  Lt.Colonel  Carre  Fulton  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Giniss  (.Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

364  Major  S.  L.  M.  Remmington  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  Served  in 
the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Clasp). 

366  Lt.Colonel  F.  T.  King  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Berkshire  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Batta- 
lion of  the  Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  to. Hasheen  on  the  1st  February,  in  the 
engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  rereba  and  the  subsequent  advance  to  and  burning  of  Temai  (two  Clasps)^ 
863  Lt.Colonel  R.  F.  Darvall  served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  25th  April  1880  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;    accompanied  Sir  Frederick 


57^  Reserve  of  Officers. — War  Services  of  the  Field  Officers* 

Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  of  31st  August  and  at  the  battle  of 
Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

368  Lt.Colonel  E.  H.  Thurlow  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881, 
including  the  engagements  at  Lang's  Nek  and  the  Ingogo  River. 

370  Major  J.  J.  B.  Menzies  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  v\as 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  Scuilsui  Expedition 
in  1884  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  :st 
Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  and  with  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp). 

371  Major  K.  S.  Baynes  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Cameron  Highlandersthroughout  the  Egyptian  warof  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  expedition  to 
the  Soudan  in  1884  as  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Sir  Gerald  Graham,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
El  Teb  and  Temai  (brought  home  the  despatches,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps).  Served 
with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Adjutant  of  the  Cameron  Highlanders  and  Station  Staff  Officer  at  Korosko 
(Clasp)  ;  also  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter 
Master  General,  and  was  present  in  tbe  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Clasp). 

«2  Lt.Colonel  D.  T.  C.  Belgrave  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive'i  Star). 

873  Major  T.  J.  Chamberlayne  served  in  the  Transvaal  in  charge  of  two  6-pounder  guns  in  November  and 
December  1878  ;  was  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Column  under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  tbe  Swazi  border  in  1879, 
and  during  the  invasion  of  Zululand  and  the  engagement  at  TTlundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

371  Major  A.  E  H.  Tottenham  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1878,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gingindhlovu 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

376  Major  C.  H.  S.  Butler  was  present  with  the  69th  Regiment  during  the  repulse  of  an  incursion  of  Fenians  into 
Canada  in  May  1870. 

377  Major  E.  B.  Evans  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

879  Major  W.  O.  Smith  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  to  Candahar  with  the  force 
under  Major  General  Phajre  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1SS5,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

360  Major  J.  T.  Wright  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1S77-78  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  187S-79  (Medal). 

382  Major  J.  G.  Sparke  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the 
attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  from  1886  till  the  close 
of  1887  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

383  Major  A.  W.  Hast  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1876  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Trained,  equipped  and  commanded  a  mule  battery  of  7-pounders  on  the  Zulu  border  in  1878,  for 
which  he  received  the  thanks  of  his  Excellency  Lieut. General  Lord  Chelmsford.  Served  throughout  the  left 
attack  against  Sekukuni,  and  had  charge  of  two  6-pounder  guns  in  the  Column  under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the 
Swazi  border  in  1879,  and  during  the  invasion  of  Zululand,  and  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

384  Major  C.  V.  S.  Downes  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  on  the  Transport  Staff  with  the  Koorum  and 
Cabul  Field  Forces,  and  was  present  at  the  night  attack  at  Zaidabad,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  6tb 
October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  Dec.  1879  (Medal  with  two  Clasps), 

584  Major  R.  G.  Warton  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1874-75  (Medal). 

3,6  Major  F.  C.  Mein  served  in   the   occupation  of  Suakin  by  British  troops  in  1885-86. 

,B7  Major  Hon.  W.  C.  Rowley  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the 
march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Bronze  Decoration); 

388  Major  C.  W.  Peters  served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  with  the  Light  Camel  Regiment  as 
Quarter  Master,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  including  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea  Wells 
on  the  16th  and  17th  February  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

389  Major  J.  H.  W.  Eyton  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Ka>r  Dowar  and  Damietta  (Medal  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  tne  expeditien  to 
the  Soudan  in  18S5  with,  the  Camel  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Takdoul  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp). 

S9U  Lord  Frederick  Fitzgerald. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (King's  Royal  Rifles). 

391  Major  M.  N.  O'Connor  served  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  oir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  the 
ist  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Scots. 

392  Major  A.  L.  G.  Gould  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in. 
7884-85  with  the  Heavy  Camel  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Abu  Klea  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

393  Major  the  Hon.  R.  Allsopp  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i83a,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

594  Major  R.  G.  Godson  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  the  squadron  under 
Maior  Marter,  and  took  part  in  the  capture  of  King  Cetywayo  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

395  Major  C.  D.  Sherston  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  .Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  was  very 
severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

396  Major  H.  Gardner  served  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1834-85  with  the  1st 
Battalion  of  the  Royal  Scots.    Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

397  Major  H.  L.  Ellis  served  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons  in  the  Boer  war  of  1SS1. 

398  Major  J.  H.  Banks  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Mahsama  (horse  shot)  and  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  28th  August  (Medal,  4th  Ciass  of 
the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

399  Major  P.  Marrow  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  the  squadron  under  Major 
Marter,  including  the  cavalry  affair  at  Erzungayan.  Acted  as  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  to  the  squadron,  and 
subsequently  as  Staff  Officer  at  Fort  Newdigate  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

♦00  Major  G.  W.  H.  Cuningham  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

402  Major  S.  Boxwell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  with  both  expeditions  into  the 
Bazar  Valley  (Medal). 

403  Major  H.  Knight  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

404  Sir  Bartle  Frere  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Chelmsford,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir 
Charles  Warren  (Brevet  of  Major).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

405  Major  A.  H.  Hope  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  warof  1878-80,  first  with  the 
Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  under  Lieut.General  Maude,  and  afterwards  with  the  Khyber  Line  Force  under  Lieut. 
General  Bright  (Medal). 

406  Major  G.  A.  Chapman  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

407  Major  C.  H.  H.  Mayne  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Saifu- 
Deen  (Medal). 

408  Major  N.  H.  Leckie  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  18S1  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

409  Major  P.  F.  Lambart  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  including  the  aflair  at  Darouta  Pass,  the  expedi- 
tion to  the  Kunar  Vallev,  and  the  destruction  of  Fort  Abdul  Khan  (Medal). 

411  Sir  D.  G.  A.  Duckworth-King  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

412  Major  D.  C.  Courtney  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  in  Ekowe  during  the  investment  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85.  and  was  present  at  the  action  at 
Kirbekan  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


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414  Major  E.  A.  Sanford  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  March  to  October 
1879  (Medal).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i83i. 

415  Lt.Colonel  E.  C.  Martin  was  employed  on  special  service  at  tbe  Cape  during  the  Zulu  war  of  i"79  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1 382,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el -Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

416  Major  H.  E.  B.  Walton  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Tel-el- Mahuta,  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  the  capture  of  Cairo 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

417  Sir  Edward  Law  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  with  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

418  Major  A.  H.  Pain  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

419  Major  E.  Burrell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  with  the 
Koorum  Division,  including  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  and  the  assault  of  Zawa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal) 
Served  in  the  Egyptianwar  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

420  Major  J.  W.  Jones  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  West  Kent  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-65  (Clasp). 

421  Major  H.  Chevers  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  in  Southern  Afghanistan  in  1879-80  (Midal).  Served  with 
the  1st  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i832  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

422  Major  A.  T.  Middleton  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  in  the  Candahar  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79, 
including  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzai  (Medal). 

4-3  Major  J.  Alexander  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  the  squadron  under 
Major  Marter,  from  1st  June  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  cavalry  affair  at  Erzungayan  and  the  capture  of 
King  Cetewayo  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

424  Major  R.  P.  Moore  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

42s  Major  E.  B.  M'Innis  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  including  the  affairs  at 
Killa  Kazi  andSiah  Sung  and  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  accom- 
panied Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

426  Major  D.  C.  Dean-Pitt  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

426t  Maior  P.  M.  King  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  was  present  in  tiie 
engagement  at  Mahsama,  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of 
Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

427  Lt.Colonel  F.  H.  Wheler  served  with  the  Sist  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Cla>p). 

427t  Major  F.  W.  Watkins  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal).    Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i38i. 

428  Majov  C.  E.  Sawyer  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Appleyard, 
and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  ana  the  Bazar  Valley  Expedition  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

42st  Major  J.  W.  A.  Drummond  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the 
Scots  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  Tamai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

429  Major  A.  Weston  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Carabineers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the 
expeditions  into  the  Lughman  Vallej7  and  against  the  Wnzeeree  Khugianis,  and  at  the  attack  and  destruction  ef 
the  villages  of  Nargozi,  Arab  Kheyl,  and  Jokan;  was  Staff  Officer  and  Provost  Marshal  of  the  2nd  Movable 
Column,  Khyber  Line  Force,  irom  25th  May  to  nth  Aug.  1880  (Medal). 

430  Major  E.  L.  Braithwaite  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptianwar  of  1882  on  special  service,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

431  Major  R.  C.  Turnor  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in 
1874  (Medal). 

452  Lt.Colonel  G.  V.  Turner  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Thelwall 
and  Brigadier  General  Forbes,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  in  the  Koorum  Valley,  and  at  the  capture  of  the 
Peiwar  Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  took  part  in  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  in  command  of  a  company  of  the 
2nd  Battalion  of  the  8th  Foot,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of  Zawa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

433  Major  R.  H.  Brown  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  including  the  operations  in  Besud  (Medal). 

434  Major  M.  G.  Johnstone  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  on 
the  Head  Quarters  Staff,  and  raised  upwards  of  100  men  for  the  2nd  Mounted  Rifles  (Carrington's  Horse). 

435  Major  S.  Phillips  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

4*>  MajorN.  Sadleir-Jackson  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  in  the  squadron 
under  Major  Marter.  including  the  cavalry  affair  at  Erzungayan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

437  Major  E.  V.  Elwes  served  in  No.  3  Battery  5th  Brigade  with  the  Indian  column  under  Brigadier-General 
Ross  throughout  the  operations  in  Perak  in  1875-7  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptianwar  of  1882 
(Medal  and  Khedive's  Star). 

438  Major  W.  P.  Thring  served,  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kassasin  on  the 
9th  September,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

440  Major  St.  G.  J.  Rathborne,  when  a  Lieutenant  in  the  6th  Foot,  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as 
Transport  Officer  with  the  Koorum  Valley  Field  Force  (Medal).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Berkshire  Regiment 
throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire 
Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  the 
subsequent  advance  to  and  burning  of  Temai  (two  Clasps).    Served  with  the  Egj-ptian  Frontier  Field  Force  ir. 

1885-86,  and  was  present  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

441  Major  R.  H.  Stokes  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

443  Major  J.  D.  Coghla,n  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  the  4th  Company  of  Auxiliary  Trans- 
port  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

444  Major  C.  C.  W.  Dandridge  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  first 
with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  including  the  Bazar  Valley  Expedition  under  Lieut.  General  Maude,  and 
afterwards  as  Brigade  Major  and  D.A.Q.M.  General  Cabul  Field  Force    (Medal). 

445  Major  A.  W.  Cockburn  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and 
Miners  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

446  Major  W.  H.  Sawyer  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  187S-79  with  the  Transport  Department  of  the  Southern 
Afghanistan  Field  Force  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and 
Quarter  Master  General  Intelligence  Department,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  the  attack 
on  the  Convoy  on  26th  March,  and  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

417  Major  B.  E.  Spragge  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  J.  Doran  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877 
{Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  5 1  st  Light  Infantry  and  as  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  in  the  Afghan 
war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master 
General  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  BSO.  and  two  Clasps). 

448  Major  G.  H.  Johnston  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  15th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  Candahar 
Field  Force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

450  Major  R.  J.  G.  Creed  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  Valley, including  the  affair  at  Deh  Sarak  (Medal  with 
Clasp).     [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786.] 

451  Major  E.  F.Becher  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  ^edal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


57^6  Reserve  of  Officers — War  Services  of  the  Field  Officers. 

452  Major  A.  D.  Addison  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

454  Major  J.  H.  Bowhill  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884.-85,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kir- 
bekan  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

45i  Major  T.  G.  Shortland  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i83o  with  the  2nd  Battalion  15th Foot  with  the  Candahar 
Field  Force  under  Major  General  Fhayre  (Medal). 

457  Major  F.  E.  S.  Claridge  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-S0,  including  the  expedition  against  the  Marris  at 
Mai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served -.rith  the  expedition  up  the  River  Gambia,  West  Coast  of  Africa, 
in  1891-92  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

458  Major  J.  Rose  served  with  the  2nd  Batt'.lion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war 
of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  iil  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin, and 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

459  Major  W.  B.  Coney  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

460  Major  R.  F.  Westmacot  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

462  Major  F.  W.  Panzera  served  in  the  operations  in  Matabeleland  in  7893-9+  (Medal). 

463  Major  H.  E.  Buchanan  served  in  the  Afghan. war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  two  expeditions  into  the 
Bazar  Valley  and  in  the  engagenipnt  at  Darunta  Pass  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Hazara  campaign  in  188S 
as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  Northumberland  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M.46'  Major  E.  C.  Morris  served  in  the  Afg'fan  war  in  1879  as  Transport  Officer  with  the  1st  Division  of  the 
Peshawar  Valley  Field  Force  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  2884  with  a'  wing  of  the 
1st  Battalion  North  Lancashire  Regiment. 

466  Major  R.  T.  G.  Lowry  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1379  with  the  King's  Dragon  Guards  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

457  Major  E,  S.  Hill  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  during  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1889.  including  th2  operations  of  the  Poutchan  Column ;  and 
with  the  Chiu-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Clasp). 

468  Lt. Colonel  C.  S.  Shephard  served  in  tha  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-87  as  Staff  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Anderson  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^9  The  Master  of  Colville  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

470  Major  H.  L.  Sapte  serve  1  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S32  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

471  Colonel  H.  R.  L.  Howard  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  ( Medal  with  Clasp). 
473  Lt. Colonel  G.  B.  Robbins. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  Engineers,  p.  852. 

r  474  Majcr  C.  W.  Crosse  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i83i  with  the  lnniskiiling  Dragoons.  Served  with  the 
Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1S34-85. 

475  MajorW.  G.  Bowyer  servedin  the  Afghan  warof  i87S-8o(Medal). 

476  Major  A.  M.  Maunsell  served  with  tlie  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-S9  (Medal  with  Clasp1. 

478  Major  Sandys  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1 882,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  the  two  actions  at  Kajsasin,  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  the  capture  of  Cairo 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

479Major  A.  J.  St.  G.  French  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  i883. 

480  Major  J.  H.  Lamont  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

482  Major  F.  E.  A.  Hunter  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

443  Major  J.  Browne  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Commandant  of  the 
British  Military  Base  Depot  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

484  Major  W.  D.  Garnett-Botneld  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81. 

485  Major  M.  Thackeray  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  '8S2 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

486  Major  D.  De  la  M.  du  Boulay  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  the  Signallers  of  the 
Cavalry  Division,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at 
Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

4S~  Lt. Colonel  G.  S.  Jones  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Girishk,  at 
the  defence  of  Candahar  (mentioied  in  despatches),  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

489  Major  J  .F.  Irwin  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0  with  the  Candahar  Column 
under  Sir  Donald  Stewart,  during  1878  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Hughes  ;  took  part  in  the  advance 
on  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  and  Ghuznee  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Logar  Valley ;  was  present  in  the 
engagement s at  Shahjui,  Ahmed  Kheyl,  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

490  Major  F.  G.  Pogson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80  as  Transport  Officer  (Medal). 

491  Major  A.  G.  S.  Beadnell  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  as  Adjutant  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
187S-79  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  including  the  Bazar  Valley  Expedition  under  Lieut. General  Maude 
(Medal). 

492  Major  J.  A.  Aylmer  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  the 
capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

494  Major  H.  L.  Hallewell  served  with  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  18S4,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedi- 
tion in  1884-85  (Clasp).     Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

495  Major  W.  S.  Anderson  served  with  the  2nd  BattaUon  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  December  1876  to 
November  1880,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  ;  accompanied  Sir 
Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Marri  Expedition  under  Brigadier  General  MaeGregor.  Served  with  the 
3rd  BattaUon  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in 
force  from  Alexandria  on  5th  August,  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th 
September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan 
Expedition  in  1884  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai 
(two  Clasps). 

496  Major  F.  G.  Vigor  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the 
operations  of  the  Advance  Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp). 

497  Major  T.  R.  F.  B.  Hallowes  served  with  the  Carabineers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  including  the  affair  at 
Ali  Boghan  under  Lt.Colonel  Fryer,  the'  expeditions  into  the  Lughman  Valley  and  against  the  Wuzeeree 
Khugianis  and  to  the  Hissarik  Valley,  and  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  the  villages  of  Nargozi,  Arab  Kheyl, 
and  Jokan  (Medal). 

498  Major  E.  H.  Elliot  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

499  Major  G.  S.  Baynes  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  October  1878  to  November 
1S79,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie;  was  Assistant  Field 
Engineer  in  the  Candahar  Field  Force  from  February  to  August  1S79  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81  with 
the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles.  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  3rd  BattaUon  King's  Royal  Rifle 
Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  during  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  at  Alexandria. 

sec  jfajor  L.  B.  Wilbraham  served  with  the  1st  BattaUon  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
503  Major  A.  W.  L.  Rickards  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  i88S, 


Reserve  of  Officers. — War  Services  of  the  Field    Officers.  576c 

504  Major  W.  P.  Nash  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  StHr). 

555  Major  II.  C.  C.  Gibbings  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  attached  to  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  Grenadier 
Guards;  was  Divisional  Paymaster  to  the  whole  of  the  Force,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at 
the  attack  on  the  convoys  on  the  24th  and  26th  March,  and  at,  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and. 
Khedive's  Star).    Also  served  with  ihe  Eg*p;ian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86. 

506  Mnjor  H.  G.  H.  Galton  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).! 

507  Sir  G.  T.  Campbell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S7S-79  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  General  Officer  Command- 
ing  the  1st  Divis  on  Peshawur  Valle3'  Field  Force,  and  was  present  atthe  capture  of  Ah  Musjid  (Medal  witb  Clasp) . 

50s  Major  T.  Davison  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

509  Major  H.  J.  Cranium  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1334-85  on  special  service  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star!. 

510  Major  H.  J.  Fergusson  served  during  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

511  Major  H.  P.  Burn  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
513  Major  W.  Tenison  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

515  Major  N.  F.  A  Mnnr.sell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80  as  Transport  Officer  with  the  Khyber  Division 
of  the  Cabul  Field  Force  (Medal). 

516  Major  R.  H.  F.  Lombs  served  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  of  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  1879-80,  took  pait  in  the  advance  to  Cabul  u.ider  Brigadier  General  Charles  Gough  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Saidabad  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1887-S9  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment,  including  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Hills  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  DSO..  and  Clasp)  :  also  served  with  the  Cnin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90 
(Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Rjbeit  Low  in  1895  as  Assistant  Divisional  Transport 
Officer  (mertioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

5,7  Major  R.  Le  M.  Wil.oughby  served  as  Adjutant  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  onVhe  2Sth  August  'Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

518  Sir  James  de  Hoghton  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from    the  17th   December  1873,  including  the  battle  of 
Amoaful,  attack  and  capture  of  Becquah,  and  advanced  guard  engagement  at  Jarbinbah  (Medal  vith  Clasp). 
[See  also  Civil  Dejorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786.] 

019  Major  H.  J.  Elverson  served  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1873-Soin  tlie  Transport  Department.  Was 
present  at  the  occupation  of  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  under  Brigadier  General  Hughes,  and  in  the  affair  at  Shahjui  and 
the  operations  in  the  Logar  Valley,  and  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  TJrzoo  near  Ghuzni ;  accom- 
panied Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze 
Decoration) . 

520  Major  G.  H.  F.  Mathison  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1834-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Yorkshire 
Regiment  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  up  the  Nile.  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86- 
during  the  operations  on  the  Upper  Nile  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

522  Major  R.  P.  Macdonald  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-83  with  the  67th  Regiment  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment  including  the  surrender  of  Mandalay 
(Medal  with  Clasp) ;  also  with  the  ist  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment  in  18S7-89  including  the  [expedition  to 
Mogaung  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Clasp). 

523  Major  A.  C.  G.  Banning  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  0  f 
the  Peiwar  Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

524  Major  Francis  Smith  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Galekas  in  1877-78.  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of 
1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kambula— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

523  Major  J.  W.  Malet  served  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  5th  Fusiliers,  part  of  the  time  as 
Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Gib,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ivam  Dakka,  Deh  Serakh,  and 
the  Darunta  Pass,  with  the  two  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  Valley,  and  with  the  Kama  Expedition  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  Hazara  Field  Force  in  the  expedition  to  the  Black  Mountains  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

527  Major  J.  A.  W..  O'N.  Torrens.— See  Civil  Decorations  for^Gallantry,  p.  786. 

528  Major  A.  F.  E.  Smith  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Sultanate  of  Vitu  in  1890  under  Admiral  Fre- 
mantle  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

530  Major  F.  A.  C.  Claughton  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with 
the  Khyber  Line  Force  under  Lieut. General  Bright  (Medal). 

531  Major  P.  F.  D urham  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Mattoon,  in  the  operatioas  in  the  Khost  Valley,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  10th  Hussars,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  at  El  Teb 
and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

532  Major  E.  J.  B.  Buckle  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  ist  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment 
on  the  Lines  of  Communication  up  the  Mle.      Serv  ed  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  during  the 
operations  on  the  Upper  Nile  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  as  Assistant  Provost  Marshal  (Medal 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

533  Major  S.  MaeDougall  served  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

534  Major  J.  S.R.  Scott  served  with  the  19th  Hussars  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  -was  present  atthe  action 
at  Kassasin  on  the  28th  August  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-S5 
with  the  Light  Camel  Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  (Clasp). 

535  Major  R.  T.  Kandford-Flood  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with 
Clasp) . 

537  Major  F.  S.  Thornton  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

5JS  Major  W.  C.  Boyd  served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Boer  war 
of  1881. 

539  Major  R.  E.  Goold-Adams  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1SS0,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with, 
the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal).  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

540  Major  H.  W.  Dent  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  18S5  with  the  Transport  Staff,  and  was  pre- 
sent in  the  engagement  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

542  Major  L.  C.  Dundas  served  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  2nd  Battalion  ot  the  Liverpool 
Regiment,  and  was  present  during  the  operations  m  the  Koorum  Valley  and  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  KotaS 
(Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  {DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

543  Major  J.  W.  H.  C.  Cusack  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Egyptian  war 
of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's- 
Star).     [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786."] 

544  Major  W.  H.  Wyndham-Quin  served  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

545  Major  C.  E.  W.  Wood  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

546  Major  F.  J.  Carandini  served  in  the  Afghan  war  m  1879-80  with  the  8th  Hussars  (Medal). 

547  Major  W.  N.  Lloyd  served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78,  and  was  present  during  the  operations  in  the  Cis-Kei 
andPerie  Bush  in  command  of  a  division  of  field  guns.  Served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in 
command  of  the  Royal  Artillery  of  Pearson's  Column  at  the  engagement  of  Inyezane  (mentioned  in  report),  and 
during  the  investment  of  Ekowe  (mentioned  in  report) ;  afterwards  accompanied  the  advance  of  the  ist  Division 
(mentioned  in  General  Crealock's  despatch,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  under 
Sir  Gerald  Graham  with  the  Cavalry  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the  ongagement  at  El  Teb  (Medal  with  Clasp 


Sj6d  Reserve  of  Officers. — War  Services   of  the  Field  Officers. 

and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  afterwards  presented  the  Mahdi's  standard,  taken  at  Tokar,  to  Her  Majesty  the  Queen  at 
Windsor.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  ir.  1886-87,  first  as  Adjutant  to  Royal  Artillery;  afterwards 
organised  and  equipped  the  Gardner  Machine  Gun  Battery  and  accompanied  the  Expedition  to  the  Ruby  Mines 
in  command  of  the  Royal  Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

549  Major  W.  Coles  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force 
under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

s50  Major  W.  J.  Mackeson  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-S5  with  the  Camel  Corps  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

5il  Ma.ior  C.  H.  Purvis  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  as  Transport  Officer  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  ^ledal  with  Clasp). 

si2  Major  O.  Mayne  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  9th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  to  Cabul  under  Brigadier 
General  Charles  Gough,  including  the  engagements  at  Jugdulluck  and  Saidabad  and  the  relief  of  Sherpore  (MedaJ 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment  and  was 
severely  wounded  during  the  operations  in  the  Chin  Country  (Clasp). 

"4  Major  C.  W.  Warden  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  aE<l  waa  present  at  the 
action  0!  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

555  Lt. Colonel  N.  L.  Pearse. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Derbyshire  Regiment). 

556  Major  C.  H.  Colhoun  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyp- 
tian war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el- Mabuta,  in  the  two  actions  at 
Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  w  th  Clasp,  anil  Khedive's  Star). 

557  Major  J.  S.  M.  Hume  served  with  tbe  1st  Battalion  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  preseut  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

553  Major  G.  W.  Forbes  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  cavalry  affair  at  Erzungayan 
and  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

559  Major  P.  J.  Waldron  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

560  Major  C.  W.  Knox  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  1st  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

s*1  Major  F.  J.  Fox  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i3So,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the 
en^a^ement  at  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

5f2  Major  W.  Francis  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August,  in  the  engagements 
at  El  "Magfar  andTel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

554  Major  L.  C.  M.  Blacker  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

565  Major  C.  H.  Gostling  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  the 
1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Scots. 

566  Major  H.  S.  Smith  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  as  Adjutant  in  Southern  Afghanistan  in  1879-80  (Medal). 
Served  as  Adjutant  with  the  1st  Battalion  Manchester  Regimeut  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

5S?  Major  G.  A.  P.  Evans  served  in  the  Afehan  war  in  1879  with  the  9th  Laneers  (Medal). 

568  Lt.Colonel  F.  W.  Scudamore  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  12th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

569  Major  C.  H.  Alexander  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  anQ  was  present  in 
the  engagements  of  Inyezane  aDd  Gingindhlovu  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*~o  Major  H.  D.  Banks  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  October  1878  to  August 
1880  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie,  and  was  present  in  tbe  engage- 
ments at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  TJrzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Marri  Expedition  under 
Brigadier  General  MacGregor.    Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

571  Major  H.  S.  Barlow  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

5"2  Major  A.  Towers-Clark  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  campaign  of  1879,  including  the  action  of 
Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe.  Served  afterwards  to  the  end  of  the  war  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Lt.Colonel 
Clarke  while  commanding  successively  the  2nd  Brigade  1st  Division  and  "Clarke's  Column."  Made  several 
road  surveys,  including  the  road  in  Zululand  from  St.  Paul's  to  the  Middle  Drift  of  the  Tugela   River   (Medal 

5"4  Major  H.  C.  Legh  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  October  1878  to  November 
r88o  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie,  and  was  presentin  the  engage- 
ments at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  TJrzoo  near  Ghuznee ;  accompaniei  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Marri 
Expedition  under  Brigadier  General  MacGregor.    Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

575  Major  H.  W.  Mitchell  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

5'6  Major  P.  H.  Acheson  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  18S5 -85,  and  was  present  in  the 
en^ao-ement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

&  Major  H.  B.  Fowler  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Queen's  Royal 
West  Surrey  Regiment  under  Brigadier  General  Lockhart  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

5"9  Major  J.  J.  Porteous  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  in  the  Mazsena 
Valley severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

530  Major  F.  C.  Trollope  served  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1834-85  with  the 
Balloon  Detachment.  .  .  .  .  ,.„„,, 

5S1  Major  A.  W.  A.  Pollock  served  in  the  operations  against  feekukum  in  the  Transvaal  m  1 878  ;  also  throughout  the 
Zulu  war  of  1879!  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Znngin  Nek,  Katnbula  Hill,  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  in  command  of  the  12th  company  of  the  Commissariat 
and  Transport  Corps,  as  Transport  Officer  to  the  2nd  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and 
the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

562  Major  H.  Crosbie  served  with  the  81st  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  pi;esentat  the  capture 
of  Ui  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

533  Major  A.  E.  Hay  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  of  Ahmed  Kheyl 
accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

534  Major  W.  B.  Butler-Creagh  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  7879-80  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Zhob  Field  Force  ia  1890  under  Sir 
George  White  during  the  Zhob  and  Kiderzai  Expeditions  and  in  the  march  to  "Vihowa. 

58»  Major  Hon.  h/f.  White  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

587  Major  S.  F.  Chichester  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  as  Adjutant  in  the 
operations  against  Sekukuni,  including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer 
war  of  1881  as  Adjutant  of  the  Garrison  of  Pretoria  during  its  investment. 

5s9  Major  H.  Morgan  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal 
with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  188 1  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Lang's  Nek. 

590  Major  C.  H.  L.  Baskerville  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part 
with  the  second  expedition  into  the  Lughman  Valley  including  the  engagement  at  Nargosi  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  Nile  Expedition  in  1885  on  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff. 

591  Major  D.  E.  R.  Ryder  served  with  the  srd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879 
/Medal)  Also  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  atLang's 
Nek  and  the  In<*ogo  River.  Served  with  the  3rd-Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  '9th  September),  and  at  the  battle 


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of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1S84  with  the 
3rd  Battalion  Kind's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai  (two  Clasps). 

592  Sir  John  Willoughby  served  with  the  Royal  Horse  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  wai  present 
in  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  ( Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).     Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  on  Transport  duty  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

591  Major  J.  T.  Bonom  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

595  Major  C.  H.  Wylly  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
of  Kirbekan  (two  Clasps). 

24  Major  H.  Lynch  served  with  the  66th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80, and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Girishk  and  Maiwand — dangerously  wounded  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern 
Soudanini885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  to  Hasheen 
on  the  :st  February,  and  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
Khedive's  Star) . 

597  Lt.Colonel  A.  H.  Coles  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the 
Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Field  Force  in  1887,  including  the  engagemente 
at  Sarras;  and  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  Frontier  in  1889,  including  the  engagement  at  Toski  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Clasp).     [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

593  Major  W.  M.  M.  Edwards  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882,  anil  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir — wounded  (Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star) ;  was  awarded  the  "fi&  "  for  the  conspicuous  bravery  displayed  by  him  during  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir, 
on  the  i3th  September  1883,  in  leading  a  party  of  the  Highland  Light  Infantry  to  storm  a  redoubt.  Lieutenant 
Edwards  (who  was  in  advance  of  his  party)  with  great  gallantry  rushed  alone  into  the  battery,  killed  the  Artillery 
Officer  in  charge,  and  was  himself  knocked  down  by  a  gunner  with  a  rammer,  and  only  rescued  by  the  timely 
arrival  of  three  men  of  his  regiment." 

599  Major  C.  E.  Orman  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Essex  Regiment 
<  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

600  Major  Pilkington  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881  as  Transport  Officer.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  ot  188.?  as 
Acting  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Archibald  Alison,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

601  Major  W.  J .  Henner  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal) .  Served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1883-84. 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  in  command  of  the  Hazara  Mountain  Battery  from  April  1886  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18S8  in  command  of  the  HazaraMountain 
Battery  (Clasp),  and  with  the  first  Miranzai  Expadition  in  189:  in  command  of  the  Hazara  Mountain  Battery 
(Clasp). 

603  Major  R.  H.  W.  Dunn  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Battalion  Royal 
Welsh  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

604  Major  W.  C.  Hussey  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

605  Major  W.  St.  P.  Banbury  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1 880  (Medal). 

006  Major  Starkey  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  attached  to  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

667  Major  H.  Blackburn  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  vva*  presint  in  the  engagement  at  Inyezane,  and  was 
at  Ekowe  during  the  investment  of  that  place  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

608  Major  J.  D.  A.  T.  Lloyd  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

610  Major  Robert  Synge  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir — wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

611  Major  W.  A.  Chauncy  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regi- 
ment on  the  Lines  of  Communication  up  the  Nile.  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  during 
the  operations  on  the  Upper  Nile  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6ia  Major  Hon.  G.  L.  Bryan  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the 
attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  engagemeut  at  Futtehabad  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Light  Camel  Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the 
operations  of  the  Desert  Column  including  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on  the  16th  and  17th  February 
(Medal  with  Clasp) 

013  Major  G.  M.  Harding  served  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Afghan  war  iu  1880  (Medal). 

614  Major  C.  de  C.  Etheridge  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  including  the  operations  in  the  Koorum  Valley 
and  with  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  (Medal). 

615  Major  J.  L.  C.  Acton  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kafir  war  of  Draibosch  (mentioned  in 
despatches) ;  and  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

e16  Major  A.  W.  Birch  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

617  Major  V.  A.M.  Fowler  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  8th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  of  18S0  (Medal).  Served 
in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Liverpool  Regiment  (Medal  with  Ciasp). 

613  Major  T.  H.  Des  V.  Wilkinson  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  as  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  6th  Brigade  Upper  Burmah  Field  Force 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

619  Major  W.  Elliot  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

fi2°  Major  Wilbraham  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division  (Medal). 


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1  Lord  William  Cecil  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
3  Lord  Hardinge  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  El 
Gubat  and  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Metammeh  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
*  Colonel  W.  K.  Mitl'ord  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  m  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  (Medal) . 

5  Colonel  H.  C.  Cholmondeley  served  as  Adjutant  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  aud 
was  present  at  the  attaek  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  hi  the  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  and  Lughman  Valleys 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Lt.Colonel  A.  R.  B.  Warrand  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Chalouf  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star.) 

7  MajorC.  H.  Fergusson  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  from  March  1878  till  January 
t88o  with  the  Koorum  and  Cabul  Field  Forces,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  (wounded)  and 
in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879 — dangerously  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Chalouf  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  Ktiedive's  Star). 

3  Major  L.  J.  Traffbrd  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex 
Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart,  including  the  action 
at  Abu  Klea  and  the  engagement  at  Metammeh ;  commanded  the  escort  to  Sir  Charles  Wilson  in  Major  General 
Gordon's  steamers  to  Khartoum  and  back  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 

9  Major  R.H.  F.  W.  Wilson  served  in  the  Ashanti  campaign  in  1873  as  Midshipman  on  board  H.M.S.  Hattlegnake. 
andreceived  a  slight  gunshot  wound  on  the  14th  August  (Medal).  Served  with  the  10th  Hussars  intheAfghan 
war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  in  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad,  and  in 

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the  operations  arourd  Cabul  in  December  i87g  as  Transport  Officer  Cabul  Field  Force,  including  the  investment  of 
Sherpore  (mentionpd  in  despatches);  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 
Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  10th  Hussars,  and  wa.s  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Ten- 
and  Ttmai  (Medal  with  Clasn,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  attached  to  the- 
O-ahy  Brigade  (Brevet  of  Major.  Clasp). 

10  Major  the  Hon.  F.  L.  L.  Colborne. — For  War  Services.  s°e  Yeomen  of  the  Guard,  p.  132. 

11  Lord  Alexander  Kennedy  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was- 
nreeent  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition 
in  1884  with  the  ist  Battalion  Black  Watch,  and  was  presert  ir.  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps). 
Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-85  with  the  ist  Battalion  ot  the  Black  Watch,  took  part  with  the  River 
Column  under  Major  General  Earle,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kirbekan  (mentioned  in  despatches  r 
B^vet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 

12  Major  J.  C.  Ker-Fox  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  19th  Hussars  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present 
in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (qth  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Serve  d  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Adjutant  with  the  19th  Hussars  (mentioned  in  despatches,. 
B'-evet  of  Major,  Clasp). 

13  Major  P.  G.  Lang  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  from  March  1880  with  the  Cabul  and 
Cabul-Cand;  har  Field  Forces  :  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar.  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Seaforth 
Highlanders  in  the  Bgvntian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Chalouf  (mentioned  in  despatches> 
and  at  the  battle  of  Te'-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  afterwards  in  the  Soudan  campaign  with  the  Mounted* 
Infantry  (two  Clasps). 

15  Major  A.  C.  Little  served  witnthe  expedition  to  the  Scudan  in  1885  as  Staff  Officer  to  Briga.dfer  General  Ewart 
Commanding  Cavalry  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  at  the 
destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

16  Major  H.  S.  Fleming  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Staff  Captain  on  the  Head  Quarters  Staff 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

18  Major  C.  R.  .T.  Cane  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  at  the  Battle  of  Tel  el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedhe's  Star). 

J9  Lt.ColonelW.  n.  E.  R°rieant,— "for  War  Servieps,  se«  Militia  (Rifle  Brigade). 

21  Major  A.  D.  Pixley.— Fo  '  War  Se-vices,  see  Militia  (Kind's  Royal  Rifles). 

23  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Pa;  an  served  wit'i  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantiyin  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882- 
and  was  present  at  the  bun.e  ui  rl  el-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

23  Lt.Colonel  R.  Holden  served  n.  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1889.  first  as  a  volunteer  with  the 
British  Brigadennder  Major  General  the  Hon.  R.  H.  de  Montmorency,  and  subsequently  in  company  with  Colonel 
Wodehouse,  Commanding  Egyptian  Infantry. 

21  Major  F.  de  C.  H.  Hell  ert  f-erved  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal with  Clasp). 

25  Major  R.  Dunrias  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

26  Major  D.  T.  Hammond  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78,  and  as 
Adjutant  of  the  Retdment  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

27  Lord  Castletown  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal, 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Stai). 

29  Lt.Colonel  R.  G.  W.  Chaloner  served  with  the  Carabiniers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the 
rxpeditions  into  the  Lughman  Valley  and  against  the  Wuzeeree  Khugianis  ;  was  also  present  at  the  attack  and 
destruction  of  the  villages  of  Nargozi,  Arab  Kheyl,  and  Jokan  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

30  Lt.Colonel  D.  G.  M.  Fowler  served  with  the  91st  Highlanders  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the 
action  of  GingindLlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

32  Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Scott.— For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Black  Watch). 

33  Major  W.  D.  Stuart  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  in  the  operations  in 
the  Chin  Hills,  Burma,  in  1891-92. 

34  Major  Tylden-Pattenson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gingind- 
lilovu  (Medal  with  Clas-p). 

35  Lt.Colonel  R.  D.  Wynward  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

36  Lt.Colonel  E.  P.  Campbell  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Black  Watch  in  the  Egyptiun  war  of  18S2,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

37  Captain  W.  H.Wyld  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Inyezane  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

38  Ma;or  Norman  MacLeod. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Cameron  Highlanders). 

39  Captain  G.  C.  K.  P.  Roupell  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  15th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  Can- 
dahar Field  Force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

40  Captain  A.  L.  H.  Mackay  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  warin  1878-79  with  the 
Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  under  Lieut. General  Maude  (Medal). 

41  Captain  W  H.  Hushbrooke  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  15th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  Trar  in  1880  with  the 
Candahar  Field  Force  under  Major  General  Ihayre  (Medal). 

43  Captain  W.  W.  Sandeman  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

44  Captain  E.  W.  Clark  served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukum  in  the  Transvaal  111  1878,  including  the 
storming  of  Tolyana's  Stadt;  also  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Zungin  Nek,  Kambula  Hill,  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•  Captain  James  Wallace  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

40  Captain  W.  lie  P.  Power  was  employed  in  Natal  during  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer 
war  in  1881,  and  took  part  in  thedefence  of  Wakkerstroom. 

47  Captain  H.  Allfrey  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

48  Captain  F.  S.  Chapman  served  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  from  the  landing 
at  Ismailia,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

50  Captain  C.  W.  Boddam  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
Queen's  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment  under  Brigadier  General  Lockhart;  commanded  the  Meiklila  Mountel 
infantry  from  June  1887  to  February  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

s*  Captain  S.  W.  Cameron  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875-76. 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Kafir  warin  1878,  including  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

53  Captain  C.  E.  Le  Quesne  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  m  the  Afghan  war  in  18S0  (Medal). 

54  Captain  Amyatt-Burney  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  took  part  in 
the  capture  of  King  Cetywa'yo  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

55  Colonel  H.  C.  Cholmondeley  served  as  Adjutant  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1788-79,  and 
was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  and  Lughman 
Valleys  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

57  Captain  L.  E.  Gurney  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagement at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

55  Captain  E.  E.  S.  Schuyler  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80  as  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Transport 
with  the  Koorum  Field  Force  (Medal). 

60  Captain  W.  A.   Tebbitt  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  with  the  1st 


Reserve  of  Ojficers. — War  Services  of  the  Captains.  576 

Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regim'nt,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

61  Captain  A.  W.  Hay  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

62  Captain  S.  Apthorp  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Ur/,00  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

63  Captain  W.  B.  Phillips  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i8So(  Medal). 

65  Lt.Colonel  R.  Story  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i83o  (Medal). 

66  Captain  H.  H.  Spitta  served  in  the  1st  West  India  Regiment  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1  73-74  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

67  Captain  J.  W.  Thompson  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Essex  Regi- 
ment (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

69  Captain  J.  St.  L.  Woeble  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

70  Captain  M.  Allirey  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  in  the  Candahar  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  in- 
cluding the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzai  (Medal). 

71  Captain  R.  C.  D.  Wilson  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  January  1879  to 
October  1880,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee,  and  in  the  subse- 
quent operations  in  the  Logar  Valley ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  reconnaissance  of  31st  August  and  in  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze 
Decorations).  Served  in  the  Marri  Expedition  under  Brigadier  General  MacGregor  in  1880.  Served  as  Deputy 
Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  at  Durban  during  the  Boer  war  in  1881. 

72  Captain  J.  C  de  V.  Tattersall  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  Army  Signalling  Corps  (Medal, 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

71  Captain  B.  L.  Maisey  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Orderly  Officer  to  the  Brigadier  General,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (mentioneu  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

75  Captain  A.  C.  P.  Haggard  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  on 
Transport  duty,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai  and  the  advauce  to  Tamanieb  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  served  at  Suasin  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Egyp- 
tian Army  during  the  investment  of  that  place  by  Osman  Digea  from  May  18S4  until  March  1885  (4th  Class  of  the 
Osnianieh);  a!so  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Was  present  in  the 
operations  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  under  Sir  Frede-ick  Stephenson  in  December  1S85  including  the  engagement  at 
Giniss  (mentioned  in  despatches,  BSO.,  Khedive's  Star,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

76  Captain  G.  C.  Peard  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with 
the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Scots. 

73  Captain  H.  A.  Littledale  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir, 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

79  Captain  Hornby  served  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  expeditions  into  the  Kunar  and  Lughuian  Valleys  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  m  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  1881  as  Orderly  Odicer  to  Brigadier  General 
Gordon. 

80  Captain  F.  Broadwood  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882  (Medal  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  m  1884-85,  and  was  prssent  at  thj 
action  of  Kirbekan  (two  Clasps). 

61  Captain  Oliver- Bellasis  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  of  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Tofrek  zereba  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

84  Captain  F.  Corbett  served    with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (mentioned  in 
patches,  Medal). 

83  Captain  A.  E.  Couper  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S78-79  with  the  70th  Regiment  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  East  Surrey  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the 
eugagement  at  Hasheen,  at  the  attack  on  the  Convoy  on  the  26th  March,  and  in  the  subsequent  advance  to  Te.nai 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

81  Captain  A.  B.  Phipps  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  anl*  wa3  present  in  the  engagement  at  Uluudi— 
severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

85  Captain  W.  R.  C.  Baird  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  took  part  in  the  Kama  Expedition  (Medal). 

87  Captain  C.  G.  W.  Eovvardes  served  in  the  Ashiuti  war  iu  1873-74  (Medal). 

88  Captain  G.  P.  Hatch  served  iu  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal 
Irish  Regiment  m  the  Egyptian  war  of  1832,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kissasin  (9th  September)  and  at 
the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Knedive  s  Stan. 

90  Captain  A.  H.  Dumaresq  servel  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1384-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duka  of 
Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

91  Captain  E.  J.  Vance  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  iu  the 
Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Clasp). 

92  Captain"  R.  D.  Pyrk&  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Zhob  Field 
Force  in  1890  under  Sir  George  White  daring  the  Zhob  and  Kiderzai  Expeditious  and  iu  tun  m  ,rch  to  Vihowa. 

92  Captain  Williams-Freeman  served  as  Acting  Adiutint  and  Quarter  Master  of  the  lift  half-oattalion  1st  R  jyal 
Sussex  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  including  tue  surrender  of  Kifr-el-Dowar  and  Damietta 
(Medal,  ami  Khedive's  Star);  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  S  judan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  iu  1834  as  Assistant 
Provost  Marshal,  and  was  present  in  theens;agementat  El  Teb  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  iu  command  of  a  company  of  Mounted  Infantry,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  the  reconnaissance  to  Temai  (Clasp). 

95  Captain  B.  Grant  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Hi 

96  Captain  A.  C.  S.  Abdy  served  with  tue  2nd  Life  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  pre  sent  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Magi'ar  and  Mahsama,  in  ihe  two  actions  at  Kiss.tsiu,  and  at  the  baotle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Uedal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

97  Captain  R.  K.  Kays  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  including  the  Besudand  Kama  Expeditions  (Medal). 
99  Captain  G.   E.  Giles  served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878  in  command  of  two  mountain  guns  (mentioned  in 

despatches).  Was  afterwards  appointed  to  The  command  of  the  Artillery  troop  of  the  Cane  Mounted  Riflemen; 
served  in  the  operations  against  Morosi,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  his  stronghold  (twice  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

109  Captain  C.  D.  V.Tuthill  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  as  Adjutant  to  the  14th  Hussars. 

101  Captain  V.  W.  Lyons  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1878,  and  after- 
wards as  District  Adjutant  and  Remount  Unicer  at  Lydenburg.  Served  also  in  tue  operations  against  Sekukuni 
in  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  strongnold  (Medal  with  ijla^p).  Served  with  the  Soudai  frontier 
Field  Force  during  the  operations  on  the  Upper  Nile  in  1885-86  (Medtl,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

lu3  Captain  R.  L.  C.  iiirch  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  70th  Regiment  (Medal). 

105  Captain  W.  C.  Godsal  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

190  Captain  A.  F.  Maitland  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i332,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

108  Captain  E.  H.  Barnes  served  in  one  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

109  Captain  G.  A.  Trevor  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Serve  1  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Hazara 
campaign  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

uu  Captain  A.  P.  Crouyn  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

111  Captain  J.  H.  Reynolds  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Grenadier  Guards, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  wit  j.  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5  (Clasp). 

112  Captain  A.  M.  Boisragon  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


57°^  Reserve  of  Officers. — War  Services  of  the  Captains. 

114  Captain  H.  R.  Knight  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879.  first  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel  Pearso 
including  the  engagement  at  Inyezane  and  the  occupation  of  Ekowe  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  and  afte 
wards  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel  Rowlands  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

115  Lt.Colonel  C.  S.  Greenwood  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  th 
attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  So-idan  Expedition  m  1884  with  the  iota 
Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) .     [See 
also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786.] 

n~  Captain  W.  J.  Rant  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 
'    i!s  Captain  W.  S.  Stewart-Savile  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Khyber 
Line  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Mus.iid  and  in  the  second  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley,  in- 
cluding the  affairs  at  Deh  Sarak  and  Futtehabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

lis  Captain  the  Hon.  C.  S.  G.  Canning  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  3rd  Battalion 
King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  "(Medal 
With  Clasp);  m  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  189:  with  the  same  Battalion  including  the  engagements  at  Sangar 
and  Mastan  (C)aspi  ;  and  with  the  Isaaai  Expedition  in  1S92. 

120  Major  A.  E.  Miles  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  :'n  the  Zulu  war  from  April  to  September  1879 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881.  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the 
Mounted  Infantry  Camel  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  Gubat— wounded  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

121  Major  C.  B.  Childe.— For  War  Services,  see  Shropshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

123  Captain  the  Hon.  W.  S.  Bateman-Hanbury  served  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasiu,  and  at  the  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

124  Captain  A.  M.  Leslie  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  as  Acting  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  General, 
Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

126  Captain  M.   Elrington-Bisset  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

128  Captain  J.  S.  Minter  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

129  Captain  H.  G.  Pelly  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

133  Captain  A.  F.  Terry  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

131  Captain  Home-Drummond-Moray  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
of  the  Scots  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

132  Captain  J.  Shiffner  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

133  Captain  H.  L.  Daly  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  in  tho  Candahar  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80, 
including  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzai;  also  served  with  the  Tbull-Chotiali  Field  Force  under  Brigadier 
General  Biddulph,  and  in  the  Column  under  Major  General  Phayre  in  Southern  Afghanistan  (Medal).  Served  in 
the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

134  Captain  John  Hughes  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Inyezane  and  at 
"Ekowe  during  the  investment  of  that  place  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

135  Captain  A.  F.  Luttrell  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (mentioned  in  despatches, Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedivs   Star). 

136  Sir  Alexander  Acland-Hood  served  as  A.djutant  2n(i  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2. 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el -Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class 
of  the  Mediidie  and  Khedive's  Star). 

138  Captain  W.  G.  Butler  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  t88i  attached  to  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles. 

139  Captain  L.  Drummond  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
"  14X  Captain  M.Fraser  served  with  tlieg  1st  Highlanders  in  the  Zulu  war  of  ^79,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of 
Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe] (Medal  with  Clasp). 

142  Captain  H.E.  Hotham  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Gaika  war  of  1878,  including  the  operations 
in  the  Wateikloof  and  Perie  Bush.  Also  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Znngin  Nek,  Kambula,  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

143  Captain  G.  Silver  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-S5  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Black  Watch,  took 
part  in  the  operations  of  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Kirbekan 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps  and  Khedive's  Star). 

J45  Captain  F.  W.  Thomas  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-79  with  the  Transport  Train  in  the  advance  on  Can- 
dahar under  Sir  Donald  Stewart,  and  afterwards  with  the  expedition  into  the  Argand  Valley  under  Major  General 
Biddulph  (Medal).     Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  (Medal  and  Khedive's  Star). 

146  Captain  W.  R.  B.  Peyton  serve!  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882  and  was  present  at  thesurrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  and  Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  18S5  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (Clasp),  and  in  the  subsequent 
occupation  of  Suakin  b7  British  troops  in  1885-86. 

"?  Captain  E.  G.  Mansell  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham,  and  was  present 
in  the  en"-agemeuts  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

148  Captain  W.  W.  Hancock  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

151  Captain  P.  R.  E.  Thompson  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888  with  the  Mounted  Infantry. 

'52  Captain  0.  E.  Stracey  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war 
of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

153  Captain  A.  L.  Williams  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884  on 
special  service. 

>5i  Sir  John  Gladstone  served,  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Lyon-Fremantle,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Clasp). 

156  Captain  A.  Leetham  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also 
served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-S6. 

158  Captain  C.  F.  Lindsell  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served 
in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Potchefstroom.  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1885-86  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

160  Captain  E.  W.  Brodie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  as  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  with  the 
Khyber  Line  Force  under  Major  General  Bright  (Medal).    [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786. J 

i61  Captain  C.  L.  Connellan  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  inyezane  and 
at  Ekowe  and  during  the  investment  at  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

162  Captain  D.  V.  Pirie  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the 
en^a^en  ents  at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  and  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasiu  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  and 
Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  with  the  Staff  of  the 
Cavalry  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Boat  Officer  and  subsequently  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Cavalry  with  the  RiverColumn  under  I 
M:i  101  General  Earle,  and  was  preseut  in  the  action  at  Kirbekan  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps!. 

i«3  Major  G.  Chichester  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

i65  Captain  R.E.  Golightly  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  Oct.  1878  to  November 
1S80  part  of  the  time  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Fane ;  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of 
Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee 
(mentioned  in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at 


Reserve  of  Officers. —  War  Services  of  the  Captains.  576^ 

the  battle  of  Caudahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  as  Superintendent  of  Field  Tele 
graphs  in  the  Marri  expedition  under  Brigadier  General  MacGregor.  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the 
Natal  Field  Force.  Served  with  the  Burme?e  Expedition  in  1886-87  in  command  of  the  Mounted  Infantry  of  the 
6th  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

166  Captain  Edward  Foord  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with 
the  exoedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1S84,  including  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai 
(two  Clasps)    and  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Clasp). 

15r  Captain  B.  L.  A.  Heygate  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

168  Captain  G.  M.  Wingate  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

)7°  Captain  G.  Wemyss  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S80  with  the  Khyber  Field  Force  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  on  special  service  in  the  Intelligence  Department. 

171  Captain  W.  J.  Murphy  served  with  the  Soudan  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

172  Captain  Hon.  T.  Ashburnharn  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Baker  Russell,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and 
the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

174  Captain  F.  P.  Cockburn  served  with  the  90th  Regiment  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1870,  and  was  present  in 
theei  eragement  at  Gingindhlovu  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

175  Captain  E.  H.  S.  Calder  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Beehuanalar.d  Expedi- 
ion_u.rder  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  in  the  Ordnance  Store  Department.  ■■ 

177  Captain  C.  P.  Barchard  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Brigade  Transport  Officer  2nd  Brigade 
Reserve  Division,  and  subsequently  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Sale  Hill,  Commanding  3rd  Division 
Khyber  Line  Force  (Medal). 

178  Major  D.  C.  W.  Lysons  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  October  1878  to 
October  1879,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  (Medal).  Served 
in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

179  Captain  R.  B.  Firman  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  on  Transport  duty,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Kirbekan  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-87  with  the'ist  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

180  Captain  H.  E.  Tombe  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

181  Captain  H.  J.  Lermitte  served  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  in  the  Boer  war  ot  1881,  and  was  prese-t  in  the, 
engagement  at  Lang's  Nek — horse  shot  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

182  Captain  C.  B.  Cameron  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian 
war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Xel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin 
and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

184  Captain  H.  C.  Perkins  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  throughout  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August,  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the 
Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Advance  Column  under  Major  General 
Earle  (Clasp). 

185  Captain  W.  Greer  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0  with  the  Koornnt, 
Cabul,  and  Cabul-Candahar  Field  Forces  ;  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (mentioned 
in  despatches)  and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879,. 
accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (pro- 
moted to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  witli  the  1st  Battalion, 
Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

18'  Captain  R.  H.  Fowler  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division,  inclndiug  the 
Zaimusht  Expedition  and  the  assault  of  Zawa  (.Medal). 

188  Lord  Rodney  served  with  the  1st  Life  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  at  the  capture 
of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1834-S5  with  the  Heavy  Camel 
Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Abu  Klea,  El  Gubat  and  M^tammeh,  and  at  the  attack  on  the 
Convoyonthe  14th  February  1885  (two  Clasps). 

189  Captain  E.  F.  Sulivan  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  includingthe  investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1 .2  Captain  F.  H.  Lucy  served  in  the  Boer  warjof  iSSi.andwas  presentm  the  engagements  at  L:m=-'s  Nek  and 
Majuba  Hill— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

194  Captain  F.  M.  Turner  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  01  187S-S0,  first  with  . 
the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  under  Lieut.General  Maude,  and  afterwards  with  tbe  Khyber  Line  Force  under 
Lieut. General  Bright  (Medal). 

190  Captain  Douglas  Hamilton  served  with  the  Carabiniers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  including  the  affair  at 
Ali  Boghan  under  Lt.Colonel  Fryer,  and  the  expeditions  into  the  Lughman  Valley  and  against  the  Wuzeeree- 
Khngianis  (Medal). 

19B  Captain  A.  D.  Fraser  served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80.  and  was  present  in  the- 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  with  the  Maidan  Expedition,  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in' 
December  1879,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the|25th  April  1880  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in 
the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  of  ^itt  August  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (MedaL 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in' 
1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

19'  Captain  W.  F.  Peel  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Staff  Captain  and  as  Boat  Officer  on  the  Staff 
of  Major  General  Earle  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). , 

193  Major  H.  E.  M.  Lindsay  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81.  Served  in  tbe  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Tol'rek  zereba  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2m  Captain  C.  H.  Chapman  served  rn  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  (Medal).  Served 
in  the  Burmese  Expedition  during  the  latter  part  of  1887  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  YorKshire  Light  Inlantry  , 

201  Major  W.  W.  Waring  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  01  1882 
and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  "n  28th  August  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

202  Captain  Hon.  H.  Amherst  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Guards  Camel  Regimen:,  and  ' 
was  oresent  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

203  Captain  C.  E.  Browne  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer 
war  of  1881. 

204  Captain  C.  St.  S.  Cameron  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the 
march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  ■ 

205  Captain  G.  \V.  Freckleton  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78  (Medal  with", 
Clasp). 

*>f  Major  Cole  Hamilton.— For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders). 
'  Captain  H.  T.  I).  Wilkinson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  and  was  dangerously  wounded  | 
atJ?e  stormin2  of  the  Minhla  Redoubt  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 
2in  c;aPta!n  F-  s-  H-  Rickards  served  with  the  8Sth  Regiment  throughout  the  Zulu  warof  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Captain  W.  T.  Davies  «ervecl  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1880  with  the  2nd  Battalion  15th  Foot  with  the  Candahar  ■ 
Field  Force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

I2  Captain  S.  Moore  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  m  1S82,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medalf 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  and  in  the  Nile  Exoedition  in  1884-85  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Battalion  of  the 
Royal  Irish  Regiment  (Clasp). 


57 fy  Reserve  of  Officers. — War  Services  of  the  Captains. 

213  Captain  C.  Haynes  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  During  the  Boer  war  of  1880  he  was 
emploj-ed  at  Fort  Newcastle.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force 
under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  189;  with  the  1st  Battalion  East  Lancashire  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

214  Captain  W.  L.  Forbes  served  in  the  Afshan  war  in  1879-S0,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Assistant 
to  the  Brigade  Commissariat  Officer  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

216  Captain  J.  S.  Willett  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  with  the  Field  Force  in  Natal  and  the  Transvaal  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

217  Captain  A.  F.  Campbell-Johnston  served  in  Natal  during  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

219  Captain  F.  H.  A.  Des  Voeux  served  with  the  Carabiniers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the 
xpeditions  into  the  Lughman  "Valley  and  against  the  Wuzeeree  Khugianis  ;  was  also  present  at  the  attack  and 

destruction  of  the  villages  of  Nargozi,  Arab  Khevl,  and  Jokan  (Medal). 

220  Major  R.  W.  G.  Hillas  —  For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Slisro  Artillery). 

2  L  Captain  R.  W.  Made  >d  served  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  operations  of  the 
S  u3an  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  with  the  Ca  neron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  Kosheh  during  its 
iuvestment  and  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

223  Captain  C.  M.  Blackett  served  with  the  Burrrese  Expedition  in  tS88  (Me'lal  with  Clasp). 

2'4  Capta'n  A.  E.  Whitaker  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i88oincluding  the  engagement,  at  Darunta  Pass  (Medal). 

225  Captain  Hon.  H.  T.  Allsopp  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at 
the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  as  Orderly  Officerto  Brigadier  General 

C.  Gough  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1.884  with  the  10th  Hussar3,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

226  Captain  W.  F.  A.  Wallace  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  and  Da-nietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

228  Captain  R.  T.  Knowles  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with 
the  isd  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Scots. 

229  Captain  N.  J.  Menzies  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Scots 
Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

231  Captain  H.  B.  Lassetter  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  C'asp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

232  Captain  H.  French  served  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (28th  August),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kehir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

i33  Captain  T.  E.  Burke  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  <^lasp.  and  Khedive's  Star). 

334  Captain  A.  St.  J.  Seton  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S7  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Liverpool 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

235  Captain  G.  R.  Cuninghame  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  attached  to  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Mahsama  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kobir(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

236  Captain  M.  Cradock  served  with  the  Carabiniers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  expedi- 
tions into  the  Lughman  Valley  and  against  the  Wuzeeree  Khugianis,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  destruc- 
tion of  the  villages  of  Nargoz'i,  Arab  Kheyl,  and  Jokan  (Medal). 

238  Captain  H.  G.  Vialls  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  was  present  in  the  aTair  at  Mazeena  and  with 
the  Kama  Expedition  (Medal). 

239  Captain  P.  W.  Forbes  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with 
the  Inuiskilling  Dragoons.     Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

240  Captain  G.  H.  Gallenga-Hardwin  served  at  Suez  during  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Chalouf  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

242  Captain  J.  Hope  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  first  with  the 
Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  under  Lieut. General  Maude,  and  afterwards  with  the  Khyber  Line  Force  under 
Lieut.General  Bright  (Medal). 

243  Captain  H.  K.  Stewart  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Gordon  Highlanders, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan 
Expedition  in  1884  as  Oiderly  Officer  to  Sir  Redvers  Buller,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and 
Temai  (two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  took  part  in  the 
operations  of  the  Desert  Column,  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Abu  Idea  and  Abu  Km,  in  the  reconnaissance  of 
Metammeh,  and  in  the  engagements  at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on  the  19th  February  (two  Clasps,  and  4th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie). 

244  Captain  R.  Gifford  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as 
Acting  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Commandant  at  Alexandria  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

246  Captain  C.  Coventry  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

247  Captain  A.  A.  M  Layard  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at 
Hasheen  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Ulasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

248  Captain  BT.  J.  Despard  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of 
Rustenburg  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

249  Captain  O.  R.  Brush  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  the 
1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Soots. 

250  Major  W.  J.  Myers. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (King's  Royal  Rifles). 

251  Captain  Cox-Murchison  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Black  \Vatch  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i382  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

252  Captain  H.  Davidson  served  with  the  78th  Hiehlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

253  Captain  C.  G.  Neish  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  Cabul  Field  Force  (Medal). 

261  Lord  Tewkesbury  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  December  1879  to  October 
1880,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick 
Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronz« 
Decoration).     Served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881. 

255  Captain  J.  G.  E.  Templer  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

"7  Captain  W.  M.  Sherston  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and  was 
present  at  the  engagements  at  Abu  Klea  and  Abu  Kru  and  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Metammeh  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Frederick 
Roberts  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

258  Captain  H.  E.  S.  J/ockliugton  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served 
in  the  Boer  war  ol  1881. 

2M  Captain  Hon.  E.  S.  St.  Aubyn  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  5th  August,  in  the  engagement  at  Tel- 
el- Mahuta,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (jledaJ  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

262  Captain  P.  W.  Machell  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Essex  Re?iment 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  i8i8,  including  ihe  attack  on 
Fort  Kbor  Mausa  and  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  Clasp)  ;  and  in  the  operations  ui 
1889  including  the  engagement  at  Toski  as  Brigade  Major  No.  2  Column  (Clasp);  also  served  in  the  operations 
in  1891  including  tbe  capture  of  Tokar  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Clasp  to  Khedive's  Star). 

253  Captain  J.  Cunningham  served  111  the  Nile  Erpedition  in  1884-85  with  the  12nd  Battalion  of  the  Essex 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  ai.d  Khedive's  Sti.r). 

264  Captain  Web'ey  Parrv-Pr\  i-e  served  in  the  operations  rear  Suakin  in  Fet-imber  1888  with  theJMounted 
Infantry,  including  iLl  Li.gugin-t-iit  y.t  Gtmaizah  (iiecal  with  Ciatp,  ai-d  KLednt'o  star). 


Reserve  of  Officers.  —  War  Services  of  the  Captains.  57^& 

285  Lord  Annaly  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Sr.ar). 

2:6  Captain  A.  T.  Warre  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  including  the  engagement  at 
Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

263  Captain  E.  H.  Ensor  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  8th  Hussars  (Medal). 

259  Captain  H.  C.  Barnard  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i332,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  ( Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

271  Captain  W.  H.  Stevenson  served  with  the  2nJ  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  IMedal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

273  Captain  C.  F.  H.  Davidson  served  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1832,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  exoedition  to 
the  Soudan  in  1884  with  the  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the  e  igage  nents  at  EL  Teb  and  Tarn  li  (two 
Clasps) ;  also  served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1834-85  on  special  serviie  as  Tran<p  >rt  Offieer,  and  took 
part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  S  judm  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1886  with 
the  Cameron  Highlanders. 

274  Captain  G.  R.  V.  Hume-Gore  served  with  the  78th  High'anders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (vielal).  Was 
Orderly  Officer  to  the  M  ijor  General  Commanding  the  Troops  in  Southern  Afghanista  1  fr  jm  17th  December  1880 
all  15th  November  1881  . 

275  Captain  F.  C.  Boehmer  served  in  the  Jowaki  Afreelee  Expedition  in  1877-78  with  the  5cst  King's  Ow  1  Ligh"-. 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

277  Captain  the  Hon.  E.  T.  Scudamore-Stanhooe  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Aiexmdria  on  5th  August,  in  the 
engagement  at  Tel-el- Mahuta,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  at  the  b  ittle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's 
Royal  Ride  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (two  Clasps) . 

2:8  Captain  W.  R.  Minchin  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war 
of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  tue  qth  Septe  nber  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Sr.ar).  Served  in  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent  Regiment  (Clasp) ;  also  served  with  the  Sjudan 
Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  iu  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

279  Captain  C.  J.  Carden  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S80-81  with  the  troop  of  Mounted  Infantry  94th  Regiment  at 
Pretoria  during  its  investment.  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Abu  Klea  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

230  Captain  E.  S.  Brooke  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

282  Lord  St.  Oswald  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  ist  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagemeut  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction  of 
Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

233  Captain  E.  G.  Forbes  served  through >ut  the  Nile  Expeditiou  in  1834-35  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Serve  1  with  r.he  Soud  in  Frontier  field  P  jrce  in  1886. 

215  Captain  S.  Custance  served  with  the  Wuntho  Expedition  in  1891  in  comoa  ind  of  the  Mounted  Infantry  of  the 
DuVe  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Me  tal  with  Clasp). 

236  Captain  F.  G.  W.  Jones  served  in  the  B  >er  war  of  i83o-8i,  and  took  part  in  the  defence o f  Fort  Marabastadt. 

248  Captain  A.  G.  Seton-Christopher  served  with  tae  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  iMedal);  was 
Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Walker,  Commanding  3rd  Brigade  Southern  Afghanistan  Field  Force,  from 
the  29th  November  1880  till  the  nth  May  1881. 

289  Oaptan  J.  S.  Henderson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  ist  Bittalion  Gordm  Highlanders 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  ( Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  iu  the  Soudan- 
Expedition  in  1884  with  the  is:  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  anl  wis  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teh 
and  Temai  (two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-35  with  tue  :st  B  it'.alion  Gordon  Highlanders, 
and  with  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  S!r 
Robert  Low  with  the  ist  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  preseut  at  the  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass 
and  the  engagement  at  the  Panjkora  River  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

290  Captain  J.  H.  S.  Griffith  served  in  the  Burme-e  Expeiition  from  i336  till  the  close  of  1887  with  the  ist  Battalion 
■  of  the  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

291  Captain  M.  B.  Doyne  served  with  the  expeditiou  to  the  S  >udan  in  i335,  and  wis  present  in  the  engagements 
at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temti  (Medil  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

293  Captain  R.  P.  Whately  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  anl  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile 
.Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of 
the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart  (Clasp). 

294  Captain  P.  A.  D  A.  Lovell  served  with  the  2nd  battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i8Sz, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagemeut  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  ot  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Xbedive's  Star). 

295  Captain  J.  R.  Beech  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  the  Veterinary  Department,  and  was  present  in 
.the  two  actions  at  Kassasin  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  served  in 
the  Soudan  Expeditiou  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb— slightly 
wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at 
the  action  at  Abu  Klea  (two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888  including  the  en- 
gagement at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp),  and  in  the  operations  in  August  1889  including  the 

^engagements  at  Arguin  and  To9ki  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Was  nominated  to  the  4th  Class  of  the 
Oamauieh  for  his  services  with  the  Egyptian  Army. 

2-6  Major  R.  D.  Anderson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
"with  Clasp). 

203  Captain  G.  E.  Temple  served  with  the  2nd  Batta'ion  Derbyshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal, 
-.and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Sikkim  Expe  lition  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Gnatfiong  and  the  Jelapla  ( vledal  with  Clasp). 

299  Captain  R.  G.  A.  Sharp  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Clasp). 

360  Captain  D.  (j.  Stewart  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire 
.Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

302  Captain  C.  W.  B.  Farrant  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal 
Munster  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3J3  Captain  H.  Mann  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  iu  18S4-85  with  the  tst  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  St*r). 
304  Captain  W .  G.  Terry  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

306  Captain  L.  C.  Koe  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  iu  18S4-85  with  tu«  ist  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Regiment 
((Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Haz  ira  Expedition  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal 
.Irish  Regiment  including  the  engagement  at  Kotkai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

307  Captain G.  L.B.KUlick  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
^Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expeditiou  in  1884  with  the  3rd  Battalion 

King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (two  Clasps). 

303  Captain  H.  Newton  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

109  Captain  H.  G.  Leigh  served  with  the  ist  Life  Guards  m  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
Jnents  at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  action  of  Kassasin  (9th  September),  at  the  battle  of  Tel  el-Kebir,  and  at 
the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the 
JHeavy  Camel  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Abu  Klea,  El  Giibat,  and  Metammeh,  aud  at  the 
attack  on  the  convoy  on  the  14th  February  1885  (two  Clasps). 


576Z  Reserve  of  Officers. — War  Services  of  the  Captains. 

311  Captain  P.  A.  MacAdam  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  from  23rd  January  1880  with 
the  force  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart,  and  was  present,  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near 
Ghuznee,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Logar  Valley  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

312  Captain  W.  H.  Scales  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Liverpool 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

314  Captain  P.  C.  W.  Trevor  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Norfolk 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

315  Captain  G.  H.  L.  Galbraith  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Black 
Watch,  took  part  with  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Kirbekan  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

316  Captain  R.  L.  Blosse  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

318  Captain  W.  H.  Pain  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

319  Captain  P.  W.  Marshall  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

322  Captain  C.  P.  S.  Ewart  served  with  the  detachment  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  attached  to- 
the  1st  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
Seaforth  Highlanders — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

323  Captain  A.  M.  M'Murdo,  when  attached  to  the  Egyptian  Army  at  Suakin,  commanded  a  detachment  of 
Camel  Corps  in  the  attack  on  Osman  Digna's  camp  at  Handoub  on  the  17th  January  1888 — wounded  (4th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie).  and  was  present  in  the  attack  on  Khor  Mousa  and  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1889,  including  the  engage- 
ment at  Toski  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Clasp). 

325  Lord  Bingham  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  the 
Irregular  Mounted  Troops. 

326  Captain  W.  B.  Watts  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Sofas,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1893-94  (Medal 
with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  expedition  to  the  Gambia  against  Fodey  Silah  in  1894  with  the  1st  Battalion  West  India 
Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

323  Captain  T.  Dewhirst  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

329  Captain  P.  P.  Dwyer  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  with  the  17th  Lancers,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Ulundi  (Medal' with  Clasp). 

330  Captain  B.  Cotton  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star),  and  in  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Suakin  by  British  troops 
in  1885-86.  Served  iii  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1888-91  including  the  engagements  at  Gemaizah  and  Toski 
— severely  wounded  (Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie) ;  and  at  the  capture  of 
Tokar  inFebruary  1S91  (Clasp  to  Khedive's  Star). 

331  Captain  FitzHerbert  served  throughout  tbe  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of 
the  Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Hasheen  on  the  1st  February,  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  the  subsequent  advance  to  and  burning  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1835-86. 

332  Captain  W.  L.  Mereer  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment 
on  the  Lines  of  Communication  up  the  Nile.  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1886-86  during  the 
operations  on  the  Upper  Nile  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal  and  Khedive  s  Star). 

334  Captain  A.  B.  Boyd-  Wilson  served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Yorkshire 
Regiment  on  the  Line  of  Communication  up  the  Nile.  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  under  Sir 
Frederick  Stephenson  in  1885-36,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

335  Captain  C.  E.  Pierce  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Heavy  Camel  Corps  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

336  Captain  W.  T.  Holland  served  in  the  operations  in  Zulnland  in  1888. 

333  Captain  G.  D.  Milligan  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  Coldstream 
Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the 
destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

339  Captain  H.  Levita  seived  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1885  with  the  19th  Hussars  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive  s  Star). 

349  Captain  C.  P.  L.  Lynden-Bell  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the- 
East  Surrey  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  the  attack  on  the  convoy  on  the  26th 
March,  and  in  the  subsequent  advance  to  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

341  Captain  H.  L.  Rokeby  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

342  Captain  P.  J.  Zigomala  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-S5  with  the  19th  Hussars  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

343  Captain  G.  O.  R.  Wynne  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Regiment 
including  the  engagement  at  Kotkai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

341  Major  C.  F.  Sewell  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle 
Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

345  Captain  W.  M.  Inglis  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion 
of  the  Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  to  Hashemon  the  1st  February,  and  in  the 
engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

346  Captain  W.  V.  Eccles  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  with  the  4U1  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

348  Ca.ptain  W.Nelson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

349  Captain  H.  Barlow  served  with  theVNlle  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  during  the  operations  on  the  Upper  Nile  m  1885-86. 

350  Captain  M.  Robinson  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gambia  in  1892  under  Colonel  Ellis  including  the 
capture  of  Toniataba  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

351  Captain  W.  A.  Persse  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

353  Captain  E.  Oakes  served  throughout  the  Hazara  c.irnpaigu  in  iSSS  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Northumberland 
Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

354  Captain  P.  C.  Johnston  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  iu  1884  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  cf 
18S5,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (two  Clasps). 

355  Captain  E.  H.  H.  Gordon  served  iu  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1884  with  the  tst  Battalion  of  the  Gordon 
Highlanders,  and  was  present  in-the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)- 
Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  with  the  River 
Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp). 

357  Captain  A.  Nelson  served  with  the  expedition  sent  against  the  Yonnies,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in. 
1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp).     ■ 

358  Captain  Hon.  C.  T.  Holland  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the 
Coldstream  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and 
at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

360  Captain  M.  F.  H.  Sandford  served  iu  the  Egpytian  war  of  1882  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Grenadier- 
Guards,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  in  the-, 
expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  an  I  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Hasheen  (Clasp).  -• 

351  Captain  A.  C.  Way  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (mentioned  in  despatehes,  Medal  withe, 
two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  operations  against  the  Sofas,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1893-94  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp);  and  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gambia  against  Fodey  Silah  in  1894  as  Staff  Officer  to  Majo 
Pairclough,  Commanding  the  Troops  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Clasp). 


Reserve  of  Officers. —  War  Services  of  the  Captains.  576m 

263  Captain  C.  L.  Lindsay  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  „ 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan 
campaign  in  1885  (Clasp). 

364  Capta.in  C.  P.  Lloyd  seryed  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-85  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

366  Captain  E.  B.  Hawker  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the- 
Hazara  campaign  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (Clasp). 

367  Captain  R.  L.  C.  Brooker  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 
363  Captain  W.  Triggs  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879-80  (Medal). 

369  Sir  H.  H.  A.  "Walsh  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

371  Captain  F.  Ford-Mellows  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  two  ClaspsV 

373  Captain  A.  P.  Murray  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

375  Captain  G,  G.  Macdonald  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and! 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

376  Captain  E.  Howell  served  in  the  occupation  of  Suakin  by  British  troops  in  1885-86. 

378  Captain  E.  R.  Taylor  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

370  Captain  H.  A.  Packenham  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

380  Captain  H.  C.  Franks  served  with  the  expedition  sent  against  the  Yonnies,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in 
1887-SS  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

582  Captain  D.  P.  Sunderland   served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18SS-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
363  Captain  W.  C.  Hall  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal   Welsh  Fusiliers- 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

381  Captain  C.  K.  Bushe  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Gordon  Highlanders. 
and  with  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

385  Captain  J.  K.  R  Campbell  served  in  the  operations  agaiust  the  chief  Nanna  on  the  Benin  River,  West  Coast 
of  Africa,  in  1894  (I)SO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). — See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786. 

386  Captain  H.  Wiltshire  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mahsama. 
in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).     Served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in  1S89,  including  the  engagement  at  Toski  (Clasp). 

388  Captain  A.  H.  O.  LLoyd  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
390  Major  G.  K.  Torry  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

392  Captain  J.  W  H.   Marshall  West. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Somerset  Light  Infantry). 


Reserve  of  Officers. — War  Services  of  Lieutenants,  Sfc. 

1  The  Duke  of  Bedford  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was- 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2  Major  J.  F.  Trant  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

3  Captain  C.  H.  Colvin. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Essex  Regiment). 

4  Captain  T.  Lay  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Can- 
dahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration) . 

7  Captain  H.  Wickham  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present. 
at  the  battle_of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

9  Lord  A.  £'.  Compton  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  10th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

10  Lieut.  C.  M.  Grenfell  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served  in  the- 
Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  10th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

12  Lieut.  G.  Wolfe  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was- 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

13  Lieut.  J.  H.  Martin  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  was  present  at  the  two- 
actions  at  Kassasin  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

u  Lieut.  F.  R.  Drake  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served, 
with  the  expedition  up  the  River  Gambia  in  1891-92  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

15  Lieut.  E.  K.  B.  Tighe  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-88  with  the  1st  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

16  Lieut.  J.  H.  de  B.  Harris  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Liver- 
pool Regiment,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  an  attack  near  Myingyan  in  May  i386  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

18  Lieut.  D'A.  Symonds  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  with  the  17th  Lancers,  and  was  present  in  the  cavalry 
affair  at  Erzungayan  and  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Lieut.  W.  Holt  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-S9  with,  the  1st  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

20  Lieut.  R.  Lines  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-S6  under  Sir  Harry  Prendergast,  including  the 
surrender  of  Mandalay  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  Lieut.  C.  P.  F.  Radclyffe  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

24  Captain  J.  Marshall  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  affair- 
at  Siah  Sung  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December"i879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

26  Captain  A.  C.  Cooper  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

28  Lieut  .F.  G.  Hughes  served  with  the  Bechuaualand  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  the- 
Inniskilling  Dragoons. 

30  Lieut.  H.  Hibbard  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

31  Captain  T.  Baillie  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-66  (Medal). 

32  Captain  J.  Stead  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

33  Captain G.  R.  Grier  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal). 

34  Captain  J.  M'Loughlin  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1378-79. 
(Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  granted  honorary  rank  of  Captain,  Clasp)  ; 

also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1886. 

35  Captain  R.  H.  Robinson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan 
Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  (Clasp) ;  also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp). 

36  Captain  W.  E.  M'Veigh  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of 
1881. 

37  Captain  J.  Dean  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present, 
at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field 
Force  in  1885-86. 

39  Captain  S.  G.   Miller  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
41  Captain  J.  J.  Tomnkins  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78  including  the  operations  against  the  Galekas  j 


576w  "Reserve  of  Officers — War  Services  of  the  Quartermasters. 

also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1870,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

42  Captain  H.  Christie  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Yonnies,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1887-88  (Medal 
•with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Tambika  Country  in  1892  including  the  capture  of  Tambi,  and 
■with  the  expedition  to  the  Gambia  in  1892  including  the  capture  of  Toniataba  (Cla3p). 

43  Captain  W  Hollyer  served  with  the  66th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the 
■defence  of  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  batt.e  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

44  Captain  W.  Webster  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  and  was 
presentin  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

46  Captain  A.  J.  Garrard  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  All  Musjid 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

47  Captain  W.  B.  Tuck  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  tb.2  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Essex  Regiment 
•(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

49  Captain  W.  Holohan  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

50  Captain  T.  Ford  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire 
Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout 
the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  Itasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  the  subsequent  advance  to  and  burning  ot  Temai, 
afterwards  served  as  Transport  Officer  to  the  Battalion  (mentioned  in  despatches,  honorary  rank  of  Captain, 
two  Clasps) ;  also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

51  Lieut.  J.  W.  Fairley  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1S79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Inyezane,  and  at 
Ekowe  during  the  investment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

52  Captain  S.  J.  Miller  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Gingindhlovu  and  at 
■the  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

53  Captain  G.  Hedingham  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  188S  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment 
-(Medal  with  Clasp). 

,5  Captain  J.  Ross  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on 
■the  6th  October  1879  and  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Afghans,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  Decem- 
ber 1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the 
;Boer  war  of  1881. 

57  Captain  H.  M'Kiernan  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  of  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex 
Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

18  Captain  J.  Connolly  served  as  Quarter  Master  to  the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers  with 
the  Suakin  Field  Force  ill  December  i883  during  the  investment  of  Suakin  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
■at  Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

60  Lieut.  J.  H.  G.  G.  Hogg  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1868  (Medal). 

sl  Captain  H.  C.  Hart  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
■with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  al.-o  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp). 

62  Captain  R.  J.  Roche  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
■with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp). 

64  Lieut.  W.  E.  Hogan  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877,  and  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
■with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

67  Captain  C.  H.  Murdoch  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp*.  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  in  1682,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star) ;  and  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884  (promoted  Quarter  Master,  Clasp). 

68  Captain  W.  Holmes   served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

69  Captain  W.  Speak  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

71  Captain  J.  O'Neill  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with 
•Clasp). 

73  Captain  J.  L.  Emerson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1884  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  two  Clasps,  and  Medal  for  distinguished  conduct  in  the  field) ;  also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1884-85  (Clasp). 

75  Lieut.  T.  Jarrett  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

79  Lieut.  P.  Higgins  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture 
of  the  Putahi  Pah  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  and  with  the 
■Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  including  the  engigements  at  Kosheh  and  Giniss. 

s-  80  Lieut.  J.  H.  Hall  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in   r8S5  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with    Clasp, 
Khedive's  Star,  and  Medal  for  distinguished  conduct  in  the  field). 

81  Lieut.  G.  Sidmouth  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


577 


INDIAN  ARMY  RESERVE   OF   OFFICERS. 

Cavalry. 


Second  Lieutenants. 


aPPOINT- 
2NDLIEUT.        ED    TO 

|  RESERVE. 

Scutt,  George  Percival  Symes 2:  May  97 j  1  May  97 

Judd,  Charles  Richard    11  June  97  2  June  97 

O'Connor,  Malcolm  Stuart 13  May  98  13  May  98 


Infantry. 


Second  Lieutenants. 


Stapleton,  Bryan   

MiiUer,  William  Carl  Waldemar 

Collins,  Michael  Richard 

Morin,  Archibald  Henry    

Wildeblood,  John  Peake 

Harnett,  William  Falkiner 

Gibb,  Chambers  Sawbridge  

Sutherland,  William 

de  Rhe-Philipe,  George  William  Vitalli 

Gilmore,  Harold  St.  George 

Foy,  Ernest  Rudolph 

Sangster,  William  Peter 

Cuffe,  Ofcway  F.>rte3cue  Luke  Wheeler  . 

Home,  Lindsay  Douglas 

Armstrong,  Herbert  Aubrey 

Proes,  Ernest  Marinus 

Wildeblood,  Henry  Seddou 

Scott,  William  Scrimgeour    

Phillips,  Ernest  Alfred  William 

Preston,  Arthur  Sansome   

Wall,  Rensou  Parsiok 

Fairholme,  Charles  Ernest  


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96  18  Dec.  96 

97  22  Jan.  97 
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97  5  Feb.  97 
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1  May  97 
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97  '7  Dec.  97 
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-c  25  Mar.  98 
VJ  24  June  98 

98  2  Sept.  98 
98!  9  Sept.  98 
98^0  Sept.  98 
98  30  Sept. 98 


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1  Sir  William  Wyllie,  &c— i'or  the  War  Services  of  General  Officers  being  Colonels  of  Regiments,  &c,  see  the 
Corps  to  which  they  respectively  belong. 

2  Sir  Anthony  Blaxland  Stransham  served  at  the  battle  of  Navarino,  21st  October  1827  (War  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  on  the  China  Expedition  in  1840-41  (Medal) ;  was  Adjutant  and  Brigade  Maior  at  the  attack  on  Chuenpee, 
commanded  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  storming  of  the  Whampoo  Batteries,  at  tho  reduction  of  Macao  Fort,  which 
he  garrisoned  and  commanded  ;  at  the  capture  of  several  small  forts  on  17th  March  1841,  he  was  severely  wounded 
by  an  explosion,  and  mentioned  for  his  gallantry  ;  was  Adjutant  at  the  capture  of  Canton,  and  until  the  end  of  the 
war  ;  for  these  services  he  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major  on  obtaining  his  Company.  Served  with  the  com- 
bined expedition  to  the  Baltic  from  March  to  July  1854  (Medal).    When  a  Colonel  had  the  Good  Service  Pension. 

5'Genera,l  Tate  served  in  the  R.  M.  Battalion  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  during  the  Carlist  war. 
l{  Sir  George  Schomberg  served  with|  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1855  (Medal),  and  commanded  Marine  Artillery 
of -a  Division  of  gunboats  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promoted  to  Brevet 
MS,jor).  Commanded  the  R.M.  Artillery  with  the  Brigade  in  China  in  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton 
river,  was  in  command  of  the  Mortar  Battery  at  the  bombardment  of  Canton,  and  present  at  the  assault  and  capture 
(Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

x2  General  Marriott  served  two  years  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  first  capture 
ofChusanj  assisted  at  the  demolition  of  the  Bogue  forts  in  the  Canton  river;  participated  in  the  actions  of  tlie 
first  and  second  Bars  ;  was  en  gaged  in  the  destruction  of  all  the  enemies  sea  and  river  defences,  including  the 
fortresses  of  French  Folly  and  Hoqua's  Fort  ;  bombardment  and  taking  of  Macao  Passage  Fort ;  storming  of  the 
Bird's  Nest  Battery,  and  finally  at  the  combined  attack  on  the  enemy  s  position  and  entrenched  Camp  on  the 
Heights  above  Canton  (Medal).  Wis  in  the  action  with  the  batteries  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  Garrison  from 
Redoubt  Kaleh,  19th  May  1854.  Served  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  until  Feb.  1855.  after  which  with 
the  combined  force  at  the  battie  of  Balaklava  and  before  Sebastopol  until  its  fall;  acted  as  Field  Officer  to  the 
Battalion,  landed  at  Kertch,  and  occupation  of  Yeni  Kale  ;  and  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinljourn  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  Brevet,  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

14  General  Lambriok  served  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  from  1836  to  1840  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion,  and 
was  present  in  nine  general  engagements,  including  the  capture  of  Hernani  and  the  attack  on  Fontarabia — 
wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  1st  Class  of  the  Order  of  St.  Fernando). 

18  General  W.  G.  Suther  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  during  the  Carlist  war  in  .837. 
lias  received  the  War  Medal  with  Clasp,  as  also  the  Turkish  Medal  for  services  on  ihe  Coast  of  Syria  in  1840-41.  Com- 
manded the  Battalion  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  present  at  the  attack  and  bombardment  of  the  Forts  of  Simouosaki  by 
'.he  combined  Fleets  ;  landed  in  command  of  Allied  Brigades  for  the  destruction  of  tho  five  Forts  and  magazines 
on  the  6th  September  1864.  Commanded  Brigade  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  stockade  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  CB.,  Colonel,  and  Officer  of  tbe  Legion  of  Honor). 

17  Sir  P.  C.  Penrose  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  in  1838.  Also  in  China 
in  1841-42  during  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang.  Landed  on  24th  Oct.  1856  for  the  protection  of  the  British 
factory  at  Canton  ;  commanded  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  storming  of  the  breach  in  the  wall  of  Canton  on  29th 
October,  and  throughout  the  subsequent  operations — mentioned  in  despatches  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the 
batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simouosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  commanded  a  Battalion  of  Royal 
Marines  at  the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during 
the. shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  8th  Sept.  1864  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

20  Sir  Charles  Barnard  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  Syria  in  1840-41,  including  the  blockade  of  Alexandria  (Turkish 
Medal,  and  Naval  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp).  Served  as  Lieutenant  R.  Marine  Artillery  on  board  H.M.S.  Firebrand 
on  the  S.E.  coast  of  America  from  1844  to  1848 ;  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  combined  English  and  French 
Squadrons  in  the  River  Parana  in  1846,  including  the  action  of  Obligado,  the  landing,  storming,  and  capture  of  bat- 
teries ;  subsequent  operations  on  the  River  Parana,  concluding  with  the  action  at  St.  Lorenzo,  on  which  occasion  he 
constructed  a  masked  battery  Rocket  Battery  on  an  island  800  yards  from  the  enemy's  guns,  remaining  concealed 
for  two  days  and  nights,  and  materially  aiding  the  passing  of  batteries  at  St.  Lorenzo  by  Men  of  War  with  large 
convoy  of  120  merchant  vessels  on  the  25th  May  1846  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  on  shore  with  R.M.  Battalion 
at  Monte  Video  when  besieged  by  General  Oreb,  performing  the  duty  of  Acting  Adjutant  for  13  months.  Proceeded 
to  China  in  1859  to  take  charge  of  R.M.  Artillery  serving  on  shore,  and  was  senior  Officer  of  the  Corps  in  the  Rocket 
Boats  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  on  the  21st  August  i860.  Served  as  senior  Officer  in  com- 
mand of  R.M.  Artillery  and  R.  Marines  on  board  the  Gun  Boat  Flotilla  which  proceeded  up  the  River  Peiho  two 
days  after  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  and  in  advance  of  the  Allied  Armies.  Took  possession  of  the  Tientsin  Forts 
and  afterwards  of  the  principal  gate  of  that  city,  being  placed  in  command  of  the  same  till  relieved  by  a  force  sent 
forward  by  the  army.  Appointed  on  10th  September  i860  to  the  command  and  charge  of  the  Siege  Trai  n  Flctiha 
Employed  in  transporting  the  Siege  Train  from  the  Taku  Forts  to  Tungchow,  16  miles  from  Pekin  (services  officially 
acknowledged).  Appointed  to  tbe  staff  of  the  2nd  Division  R.  Artillery  on  4th  Oct.  i860  and  served  during  the  advance 
on  Pekin  and  was  senior  Officer  of  Royal  Marines  at  its  surrender  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  CB. ). 

21  General  C.  M Arthur  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  in  1855  (Medal). 

24  Sir  John  Williams  was  severely  wounded  at  Lagos,  Western  Africa,  26th  Dec.  1851,  in  spiking  the  guns  to  pro- 
tect H.M.  steamer  Teazer,  then  aground  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen). 

30  General  Thomas  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  Eupatoria  in  1S54,  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea 
during  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) 

32  General  Hon.  Sir  Percy  Feilding  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Brigade  of 
Guards  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  on  the  Staff  of  the  1st  Division  at  the  battles  of  Bala- 
klava and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  CB.,. 

35  Sir  Mark  Walker  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  30th  Regt.,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  (wounded)  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  On  the  night  of  the  21st' 
April  he  volunteered  and  led  a  party  which  took  and  destroyed  a  Russian  Rifle-pit,  for  which  he  was  mentioned  in 
the  despatches,  and  promoted  into  the  Buffs.  On  the  night  of  the  9th  June  he  was  dangerously  wounded  in  the 
Trenches— right  arm  amputated  (Brevet  of  Major,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie 
and  Turkish  "Medal)  :  received  the  HE  "for  having  at  Inkerman,  5th  November  1854,  distinguished  himself  in 
front  of  his  regiment,  by  jumping  over  a  wall  in  the  face  of  two  battalions  of  Russian  Infantry  which  were 
marching  towards  it,  for  the  purpose  of  encouraging  his  comrades  by  his  example  to  advance  against  such  heavy 
odds,  which  they  did,  and  succeeded  in  driving  back  both  battalions. "  Served  throughout  the  campaign  of  iSfo 
in  China  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  4th  Brigade  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin,  and  Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel). 

30  Sir  Reginald  Gipps  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (bayonet  wound  of 
hand),  Balaklava,  and  Inkermann  (severely  wounded,  shot  through  ne<'l*)>  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  .-ortie  on  the 
26th  Oct.  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

37  Sir  John  Davis  served  with  the  35th  Regiment  in  the  Shahabad  district  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign 
in  1858- 59  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  in  command  01  the 
2nd  Infantry  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  and  Teinai  (several  times  mentioned  in 
despatches.  C.B.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Clasp). 

a8  General  Clive  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56  after  the  fall  of  Sebastopol. 

40  Sir  Edward  Stanton  was  attached  to  the  Q.M.G.'s  Staff  with  the  expedition  across  the  Orange  River  under  S11 
George  Cathcart  in  1852,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Berea  (Medal) .  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  attack  on  the  Port  of  Odessa,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

51  General  Hatch  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Wankeera  in  1844— mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by 
Government.  Served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Reshire,  surrender  of 
Bushiie,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (mentioned  hi  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Meda)  with  Clasp). 


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69  The  Duke  of  Grafton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54  with  the  Coldstream  Guards,  including 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sar- 
dinian and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

81  General  J.  A.  Fuller  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan, 
and  was  severely  wounded  by  the  explosion  of  a  magazine  in  the  town  (Medal  with.  Clasp). 

67  Sir  James  Hills-Johnes. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  Artillery,  p.  883. 

88  Sir  Gerald  Graham  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkermaa,  and  served  in  the  Trenches  throughout  the  siege  of  Sebastopol — twice  wounded ;  led  a  ladder  party  to  the 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  1855  (Victoria  Cross),  and  was  on  duty  in  the  Trenches  at  the  final  assault  ot 
the  8th  Sept. ;  was  employedin  the  destruction  ofthe  Docks  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major)  :  was  awarded  the  Ui£  for 
"  determined  gallantry  at  the  head  of  a  ladder  party,  at  theassaultof  the  Redan  (Sebastopol),  on  the  18th  June 
1855.  Devoted  heroism  in  sallying  out  cf  the  trenches  on  numerous  occasions,  and  bringing  in  wounded  officers 
and  men."  Served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the  assault  of  Tangku  and  the 
Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin — wounded  with  jingall-ball  (CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel) .  Served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  in  command  of  the  2nd  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the 
engagements  of  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (twice 
mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  KCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  2nd  Class  of 
the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Commanded  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1384,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagements at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  promoted  Lt.General. 
for  distinguished  service  in  the  field,  1st  Class  of  [he  Medjidie,  two  Clasps).  Again  commanded  an  expedition 
to  the  Soudan  in  1885  (received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  G-C3IG-.,  and  Clasp). 

89  General  C.  J.  Merriman  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  storm- 
■ting  of  Reshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

92  General  P.  G.  Pipon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  ofBulganacandM'Kenzie's 
Farm,  the  Battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  ofthe  Medjidie). 

96  Lieut. General  C  B.  Ewart  proceeded  to  Turkey  on  special  service  in  Jan.  185,1 ;  joined  the  Army  in  theEas  ton  its 
arrival,  and  served  with  it  uninterruptedly  until  its  return  in  June  1856,  including  one  year  as  Major  of  Brigade, 
Royal  Engineers,  and  was  present  in  the  affairs  of  Balganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  at  the  battles  ofthe  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  four 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Msdals,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie).  During  the  Boer  war  of  1881  he  was  appointed  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  to  the  Natal  Field  Force. 
Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  as  Brigadier  General  in  command  of  the  Base  and  Line  of  Com- 
munications including  the  general  supervision  of  the  contemplated  railroad  to  Berber  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasc  and  Khedive's  Star). 

97  Sir  John  M'Leod  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
fche  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (mentioned  in  despatches) ,  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  inclnding  the  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against 
the  mutineers  in  India,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
Khodagunj,  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere,  Banks'  Bungalow,  and 
Begum's  Kottee  (mentioned  in  despatch) ,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  and  capture  of 
Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  CB.).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  in  command  of  the 
42nd  Highlanders,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  ofthe  Ashanti  war,  in  S874.  Commanded  the  Regi- 
ment until  ordered  up  to  the  front  from  Mansu  to  the  north  side  of  the  Adansi  Hills  to  take  command  of  the 
Advanced  Guard  of  the  Army,  now  composed  of  the  former  Advanced  Guard — viz.,  Lord  Gilford's  Scouts  and. 
Russell's  Regiment — together  with  Head  Quarters  of  Wood's  Regiment,  Head  Quarters  2nd  West  India  Regiment, 
and  Rait' s  Artillery.  Commanded  the  force  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  and  capture  of  Borbo- 
rassie ;  commanded  the  Left  Attack  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful;  commanded  the  Advanced  Guard  at  the  capture 
and  destruction  of  Becquah,  the  Advanced  Guard  engagement  ot  Jarbinbah,  and  the  skirmishes  and  ambuscade 
affairs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah.  Commenced  the  attack  at  the  battle  of  Ordahsu  with  portions  of 
Wood's  and  Russell's  Regiments,  three  companies  Rifle  Brigade,  and  a  7-pounder  gun  (slight  contused  wound  of 
the  hand).  Afterwards  with  the  42nd,  a  gun,  and  Rocket  Detachment,  forced  the  position  and  pressing  ths 
fugitives  with  the  Highlanders  entered  Coomassie  the  same  evening  and  was  appointed  Commandant  of  the  place 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  KCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

98  Lieut.  General  D.  MacFarlan  served  in  the  action  of  Chmhut  and  throughout  the  defence  ofthe  Residency  at 
Lucknow.  Was  slightly  wounded  by  round-shot  splinters  and  severely  by  a  bullet  (mentioned  in  despatch  and 
by  Governor  General  in  Council,  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served 
in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in.  1864  against  the  Mohmunds  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  from  November  1878  to  March  1879  with  the  force  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart  (Medal). 

99  Lieut.General  the  Hon.  R.  Monck  served  with  the  43rd  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1853  (Medal). 

100  Sir  Robert  Hay  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Artillery  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i36o,  and 
was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  aid  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

101  Lt.General  B.  L.  Gordon  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  Relief  of 
Lucknow,  including  the  operations  at  the  Martiniere  and  Dilkoosha,  and  was  also  engaged  in  the  action  and  defeat 
ofthe  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  Dec.  1857,  and  pursuit  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiab  on  the  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches) 
and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  in  command  ofthe  Lower  Burmah  Division  (received  the  thanks 
of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Chin  Lushai  Expe- 
ditionary Force  in  command  of  the  Burmah  District  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned 
in  despatches,  Clasp). 

102  Lt.General  G.  D.  Pritchard  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857-59  with  the  23rd  Company  Royal 
Engineers,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kuujwa,  throughout  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of 
Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  action  of  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  throughout  the  R ohilcund 
campaign,  including  the  attack  on  Fort  Rooya,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly;  throughout  the  Oude 
and  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  tire  action  of  Dounderakera  attack  on  Fort  Oomreah,  action  of  Burjeedia, 
capture  of  Fort  Musjeedia,  and  affair  on  the  Raptee  near  Bankee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  during  the 
1  ama  war  of  1S60,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  led  the  assaulting  party  (after  Major 
'iraham,  Royal  Engineers  was  wounded)  at  the  storming  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  being  one  of  the  first  to  enter 
(mentioned  in  despatches  for  gallant  conduct  in  taking  up  ladders  and  bridging  the  ditch  under  a  heavy  fire) ; 
was  present  at  the  affairs  of  the  18th  and  23rd  Sept.,  and  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  10th  Company  Royal  Engineers  throughout  the 
Abyssinian  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  storming  of  the  Fortress  of  ilagdala— 
wounded  in  the  right  arm  and  shoulder  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal). 

101  Sir  Charles  Knight  Pearson  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  3rd  Sept.  1855, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  ofthe  Sth  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  command  of  No.  1  Column,  a  force  of  all  arms,  which  invaded  Zululand  by  the 
passage  of  the  Lower  Tugela.  On  the  22nd  January  he  defeated  in  the  action  of  Inyezane  a  Zulu  force  which  in 
superior  numbers  had  taken  up  position  to  overwhelm  him  at  a  formidable  pass  called  Majia's  Hill.  He  then 
advanced  and  formed  the  fortified  post  of  Ekowo,  and  held  it  while  invested  by  the  enemy  for  two  mouths,  after 
which  the  place  was  relieved  by  Lord  Chelmsford  {ZCMG.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

105  Lt.General  B.  H.  Pottinger  served  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  having  landed 
at  Zoulla  with  the  Reconnoitering  Party  on  the  2nd  October  1867;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  fall  of  Mag- 
dala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

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1,16  Sir  J.  Bevan  Edwards  served  in  the  Crimea,  from  14th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  employed  in  tne  demolition  of  the 
Bocks  of  Sebastopol  (Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1857-59.  and  comm  railed  a  Company  of  the- 
Hoya)  Engineers  throughout  the  campaign  in  Central  India  under  Sir  Hug. 1  Hose  ;  present  at  the  siege  and  storm- 
iug  of  Chandairee  (commanded  the  ladder  party  at  the  assault,  mentioned  in  despatches},  siege  ami  storming  of 
Jhausi  (directed  the  only  two  succ3ssful  columns  of  assault,),  actions  of  the  Betwah  and  Koonch  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  actions  before  Calpee  from  the  15th  to  the  21st,  May,  action  of  Gnolowlee  on  22nd  May,  in  which  he 
supported  with  bis  Company  a  p  ,rtiou  of  the  25th  Bombay  .Native  Infantry  which  had  been  driven  Ivack  by  over- 
powering numbers  (specially  mentioned  in  Sir  KuH'h  Rose's  despaf'h  for  ''  prompt  resolution  in  charging  most 
successfully  the  very  superior  force  of  the  rebels,  routing  them  w,th  loss,  and  pursuing  them  till  out  of  ranch  "),, 
capture  of  Ca  pee.  action  beore  and  capture  of  Gwalior.  Served  as  Commanding  Engineer  with  Colonel  Liddell's 
Jolumn  in  Bundleknnd  in  August,  September  and  October  1S58,  and  also  with  Colonel  Meade's  Column  in  Central 
India  in  February,  March  and  April  1859,  clearing  the  jungles  and  in  the  pursuit  and  capture  of  Tantia  Topee- 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  CB  ).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaigi,  m  188,5  as  Colonel  on  the 
Start' Commanding  Royal  Engineer,  and  was  present  in  th-s  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  at  the  destruction  of 
Teiuai — mentioned  in  despatches  as  "having  commanded  the  Royal  Engineers  in  an  exceptionally  able  manner," 
and  for  having  rendered  "  unfailing  assist,  inre  in  carrying  out  tue  many  engineering  operations  which  had  to  be- 
undertaken  "  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

1117  Lt.General  S.  M.  Wiseman-Clarke  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  the  Eastern  campaigm  of  1854-55,. 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  and  Balakluva.  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  capture  of  Kertch  and  Yemkale  (Medal! 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  relief  of  Lucknow  by 
Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  and  capture  of  their  guns  at  Seraighat,  action* 
at  Kallee  Nuddie;  taking  of  Futtehghur,  expedition  to  Mhow  under  .Brigadier  Hope,  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow  (mentioned  in  SirE.  Lugard'sdespatches) ,  and  subsequent  affairs  ending  in  the  capture  of  Bureilly  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

112  Lieut  General  H.  F.  Da  vies  serve!  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  the  Burmese  War  (Medal).  Also  in. the  Baltic  in  the- 
Russian  War  (Medal).  Serve  1  in  the  Zulu  war  ot  1879  as  Commandant  at  Conference  Hill  and  afterwards  as. 
Commandant  of  F<  re  Newdiyate  (mentioned  in  despati  hes,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

113  Sir  Henry  Ft.  L.  New  agate  Ian  ed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Kifie  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Alma  (Meoal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal),  .-erve  I  also  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,. 
including  the  action  of  Cawnpore,  and  capt  ire  01  L  icknow  :  and  with  Ross'  ( 'amel  Corps  at,  the  capture  of  Calpee- 
and  operations  in  Central  India  (  Brevet  of  Ma  or,  Medal  wi  h  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Alahan  war  in  1878-79 
vith  the  Peshawur  Valiey  Field  1-'  r  e  in  command  of  the  4th  i-.attalion  of  the  Rifle  Brigade,  commanded  the^ 
Jjower  Koorum  Brigade  from  April  to  Ally.  1880  1  OH.,  and  Medai). 

111  Lt. General  T.  ttoss  commanded  a  detached  force  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  in  1859;  drove  the  rebels  from  the 
plains  of  Tila.wara  where  there  was  a,  large  bazar,  and  next  day  attacked  them  in  the  jungle  of  Piourea,  the  whole- 
rebel  army  in  consequence  retired  to  Botonl,  where  they  were  cut  up  by  Sir  R.  Kelly — for  general  services  on  the' 
frontier  was  highly  complimented  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  Sir  ft.  Kelly  (Medal). 

115  Sir  Henry  We  ire  served  with  the  32nd  Regiment  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848,  including  the  first  siego- 
operations  before  Mioltan  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  D.A.  Adj. General  at  Head 
Quarters,  including  the  affair  of  Bulganak  and  battle  of  Alma  (severely  wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches).  In  1855 
he  served  at,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  appointed  A.Q.M.  General  (Medal  with  two  Ciasps,  Brevets  of  Major- 
aud  Lt. Colonel,  Sardinian.aud  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Commanded  the  50th  Regiment 
during  the  New  Zealand  wars  from  1863  to  1866,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ra.ngiawbia  on  21st  Feb.  1864. 
(mentioned  in  despatches) ;  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumarr.  on  24th  Jan.  1865  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  and  CB.).  Commanded  a  Force  of  1200  Cavalry,  Artillery,  and  Infantry  at  Nukumaru  and 
Waitotora,  moving  in  conjunction  with  the  force  under  Sir  Duncan  Cameron ;  also  the  Field  Force  in  its  advance- 
into  the  enein3-'s  country,  for  some  time  during  the  absence  of  th3  Brigadier  General,  including  the  action  of  Kaka- 
ramea.  Commanded  the  Movable  Column  formed  for  keeping  open  the  district  in  1865-66,  and  with  that  Column, 
opened  the  road  to  Taranaki  until  met  by  the  force  from  that  district  (Medal). 

lls  Lt.General  Rich  landed  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  served  in  the  Trenches  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was 
present  at  its  fall  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  ai  d  Turkish  Medal).  Served  during  the  campaign  of  1858  in 
Central  India  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  including  the  action  at  Koonch,  and  commanded  the  71st  Lt.  Inf  at  the  actions- 
of  Muttra  and  Despoora  (mentioned  in  despatches) ,  general  action  of  Gowlowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar 
(mentioned),  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel).  Commanded  a  Field  Force  of 
al)  arms  in  the  Jungles  of  Central  India  from  Nov.  1858  to  May  1859  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Sahib, 
Feroie  Shah,  and  other  rebel  leaders,  and  on  the  5th  April  surprised  and  totally  routed  the  rebels  at  Nainwas — 
thanked  h;,  the  Governor  General  in  Council. 

120  Lt.General  G.  B.  Milman  was  present  in  the  action  at  Marigunge  and  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  in  Nov.  1857, 
Commanded  a  Detachment  during  the  advance  on  the  Dilkoosha  and  Martiniere  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  01 
Lt. Colonel,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service)  ;  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  Outram's  force  at  the  Alumbagh  in  allf 
the  operations  of  the  succeeding  months,  including  the  capture  of  Lucknow  ;  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59. 
including  the  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Shunkerpore,  Amatee,  and  Oomrea,  and  action  of  Dounderkeira,  where  he  com- 
manded the  advance  guard  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  CB.).    [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786. 1 

138  Lt.General  Farrington  served  with  the  29th  Regiment  in  the  Sutlej  compaignof  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the- 
hattles  of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon  tMedal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49, 
including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

143  Lt.General  Meyrick  served  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  Dec.  1854,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of" 
Sebastopol  ;Medal  v.  itn  one  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

146  Lt.General  rie  Horsey  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54,  and  up  to  13th  Jan.  1855.  including  the  battle  of 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  ei  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).. 

157  Lt.General  C.  Pollard  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (wounded)  „ 
and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).     Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857  (Medal). 

158  Lt.General  Macintyre  served  with  local  rank  of  Captain  attached  to  the  Ottoman  Army  in  1855-56.  Joined  tha- 
Kertch  expedition  as  a  Brigade  Major  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol).  Accompanied  tiie  army  of  Omer  Pasha, 
to  Asia  Minor,  and  was  present  throughout  the  winter  campaign  there,  including  the  battle  of  the  Ingour,  after- 
which  battle.  Captain  Dymock,  95th  Foot,  having  been  killed,  he  was  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  British  Com- 
missioner, Sir  Lmtorn  Simmons,  in  which  capacity  he  served  until  April  1856,  receiving  warm  acknowledgments 
of  his  services  lrom  that  officer  on  resigning  tue  appointment  (Turkish  Medal, and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Pro- 
ceeded to  China  in  command  of  a  Mountain  Train  Battery  with  the  expedition  in  i860.  Present  at  the  defence  of 
Shanghae  when  attacked  by  the  rebel  army  on  the  18th  19th  and  20th  Augiut  i860.  By  a  well-directed  shell  from 
a  mountain  train  howitzer  laid  by  himself,  he  wov.nded  Chung  Wong,  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  rebels,  in  the 
,"ace,  in  addition  to  killing-  and  wounding  several  of  his  Staff.  Was  senior  officer  of  Artillery  and  in  command  of 
tue  South  Gate  Post,  the  principal  point  attacked,  during  the  defence  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

161  Sir  Seymour  John  Blane  seived  with  the  Scots  lusilier  Guaide  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-35,. 
ficluding  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  the  i£th  Oct. 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 
Served  as  Brigade  Major  to  General  Nicholson  at  the  defeat  of  the  Sealkote  mutineers  at  Goodsspore  on  the  12th 
and  16th  July  1857,  action  at  Nujjufghur,  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi, — three  times  mentioned  in  despatches  and 
in  General  orders  by  the  Governor  General  (Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

164  Sir  James  Rattray  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  the  4th  Dec.  1854,  including, 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  Haveloek's 
Column  at  the  relief  and  subsequent  defence  of  Lucknow  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches),  defence  of  the  Alumbagh 
under  Outram,  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

165  Lt.General  H.  G.  Woods  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  20th  Nov.  1854,  and  was  present  at 
the  siege  and  fall  ol  Sebastopol,  and  commanded  the  Grenadiers  of  the  97th  with  the  storming  party  of  the  Redac 
on  the  8th  Sept.— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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%  \  Li.Gen  -al  J.  Fulton  served  in  the  Punjaub  cam  ,.  g  -n  in  1848-49  (Medal).  Also  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  (men- 
.tioneii  in  despatches  with  "  especial  approbation  and  thASS&jfJor  zeal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great 
danger,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

173  Lt. General  W.   Rickmr.n  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  of 

■  Sebastopol  and  sortie  of  22nd  March  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

174  Lt.General  P.  G.  T.  Deshon  served  with  the  22nd  Regt.  in  Scinde,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Hyderabad  (Medal).  He  served  also  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  in  1844-45,  an(i  was  present 
•at  the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Panulla  and  Pownghur,  as  also  in  the  operations  against  the  Forts 
of  Munnahur  and  Munsontosh  in  the  Southern  Concan.  Landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  48th  Regt.  on  21st  April 
.i8"55,  and  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  commanded  a  portion  of  the  Regiment  detached  on  duty 
in  the  Dockyard  from  14th  January  to  14th  March  1856  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

182  Lt.General  Wombwell  served  with  the  46th  Regt.  atthe  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet 
•of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

163  Lt.General  C.  T.  Stewart  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan.  and 
battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budle- 
keserai,  and  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

lm  Lt.General  H.  F.  Williams  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  60th  Rifles  during  the  second  siege  operations  at 
Mooltan,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town,  and  capture  of  the  citadel ;  was  afterwards  present  at  the 
battle  of  Goojerat,  the  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army,  and  the  expulsion  of  the  Affghans  beyond  the  Khyber  Pass 
'(Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Also  present  during  the  operations  in  the  Euzofzye  Country,  and  capture  of  the  insur- 
gent villages  on  the  nth  and  14th  Dec.  1849  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  of  1857  against  the  muti- 
neers in  India,  including  the  actions  on  the  Hindun  of  the  30th  and  31st  May,  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking 

■  of  the  Heights  before  Delhi  on  8th  June,  subsequent  siege  operations  to  16th  August — severe  gun-shot  wound  and 
left  thigh-bone  broken  on  19th  June  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

192  Lt.General  A.  U.  Cooke  served  in  the  Crimea  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

193  Lt.General  H.  Wray  was  sent  on  special  service  to  Japan  in  Dec.  1863  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  under 
.the  Naval  Commander  in  Chief  Vice- Admiral  Sir  Augustus  Kuper.  Was  sent  by  him  in  August  1864  to  reconnoitre 
the  batteries  in  Simonosaki  Straits,  and  was  afterwards  present  with  a  Detaohment  of  Royal  Engineers  in  the  actios 
'Of  the  5th  Sept.  1864  and  subsequent  operations  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major). 

195  LuGeneral  J.  W.  Laurie  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  8lh  November  1854 
.until  the  evacuation  al  the  Crimea,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  repulse  of 
.the  two  sorties  on  the  advanced  trenches  in  front  of  the  Ovens  en  the  22nd  arid  23rd  November  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  attacks  on  the  Barrack  Battery  on  the  18th  June  and  on  the  Redan  on  tho  8th  September  1855  ;  he  was 
wounded  in  December  1854,  and  again  in  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  tho 
Medjidie).  Served  in  India  during  the  mutiny,  and  was  Staff  Officer  of  a  Field  Force  in  the  Rewah  Kantee  district 
in  i860  (Medal).  Served  during  the  rebellion  in  the  North  West  Territories  of  Canada  in  1885  as  Second  in  Com- 
mand from  the  1st  April  till  the  close  of  the  rebellion,  and  as  Commandant  of  the  Base  and  Lines  of  Communication 
in  the  North  West  (Medal).  Served  during  the  Servo-Bulgarian  war  in  1885-86  as  Red  Cross  Commissioner 
with  the  Servian  Army  (received  the  thanks  of  the  King  and  Government  of  Servia,  the  Red  Cross  of  Seryia, 
-and  the  Second  Class  of  St.  Sava). 

i97  Lt.General  G.  H.  Page  served  in  the  58th  Regt.  in  New  Zealand  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of 
.Kawiti's  Pah  nth  Jan.  1846,  and  he  defeated  the  natives  in  a  night  attack  on  his  post  on  the  River  Hutt,  i6thMay 
following.  Present  at  the  skirmish  atTaitaii6th  June,  commanded  a  Detachment  at  the  capture  of  Chief  Te  Raupe- 
rahs  and  at  the  skirmish  in  Horokiwi  Valley;  present  at  the  attack  ana  repulse  of  tho  enemy  on  the  settlements 
and  stockades  of  Wanganui  19th  May ;  and  in  the  action  of  the  19th  July  1847  he  directed  a  charge  which 
repulsed  the  enemy.  Served  with  the  41st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequently  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from 
the  6th  Dec.  1855,  until  the  withdrawal  of  the  Army. 

198  Lt.  General  G.  E.  Baynes  served  with  the  8th  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  including  repulse  of  sorties 
■on  the  9th,  14th,  18th  and  23rd  July,  and  commanded  the  storming  party  of  the  2nd  Column  of  attack  at  the  assault 
-of  the  city  (Brevet  of  Major,  Modal  with  Clasp). 

li9  Maior  General  W.  Cooper  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  campaign  of  1852-53  in  Burmah, 
.including  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  capture  of  Prome,  and  other  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  Clasp  tor  Pegu).  Served 
.in  the  Indian  Mutiny  ctmjiign  i'i  1857-58  (Mjdal).  Served  as  Assist  mt  Quarter  Master  General  to  the 
•expeditionary  force  on  the  Eusufzai  Frontier  under  Sir  S.  Cotton  in  1858,  and  in  the  same  capacity  with  the 
expeditionary  force  in  the  Wuzeeri  country  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  in  Dec.  1859  (Medal  with 
•Clasp). 

200  Sir  John  M'Neill  served  during  the  campaign  of  1857-58  in  India  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Edward  Lugard 
■during  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  engagement  at  Jaunpore,  relief  of  Azimgnur,  and  various  operations  at 
-Jugdespore(  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major;.  In  1861  proceeded  with  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  to  New  Zealand 
•as  his  Aide  de  Camp  and  served  there  until  1865  ;  present  at  the  engagements  on  the  Katikara  river,  the  Koeroa,  Ran- 
.gariri,  ihe  Gate  Pah,  and  various  other  encounters  with  the  natives  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Victoria  Cross,  and 
Medal) :  received  the  VUL  "for  the  valour  and  presence  of  mind  which  he  displayed  in  JNew  Zealand,  on  the  30th 
March  1864,  which  is  thus  described  by  Private  Vosper,  of  the  Colonial  Delenee  Force.  Private  Vosper  states  that 
.he  was  sent  on  that  day  with  Private  Gibson,  of  the  same  force,  as  an  esc  >rt  to  Lieutenant  Colonel  M'Neill,  Aide 
•do  Camp  to  Lieutenant  General  Sir  Duncan  Cameron.  Lieutenant  Colonel  M'Neill  was  proceeding  to  Te 
Awamutu  on  duty  at  tho  time.  On  returning  from  that  place,  and  about  a  mile  on  this  side  of  Ohai.pu,  this 
Officer,  having  seen  a  body  of  the  enemy  in  front,  sent  Private  Gibson  back  to  bring  up  infantry  from  Ohanpu, 
-and  he  and  Private  Vosper  proceeded  leisurely  to  the  top  of  a  rise  to  watch  the  enemy.  Suddenly  they  were 
attacked  by  about  50  natives,  who  were  concealed  in  the  fern  close  at  hand.  Their  only  chance  of  escape  was 
-by  riding  for  their  lives,  and  as  they  turned  to  gallop,  Private  Vosper's  horse  fell  and  threw  him.  The  natives 
^thereupon  rushed  forward  to  seize  him,  but  Lieutenant  Colonel  M'Neill,  on  perceiving  Private  Vosper  was  not 
.following  him,  returned,  caught  his  horse,  and  helped  him  to  mount.  The  natives  were  firing  sharply  at  them 
.and  were  so  near  that,  according  to  Private  Vosper's  statement,  it  was  only  by  galloping  as  hard  as  they  could 
•that  they  escaped.  He  says  that  he  owes  his  life  entirely  to  Lt. Colonel  M'Neili's  assistance,  for  he  could  not  have 
.caught  his  horse  alone,  and  in  a  few  moments  must  have  been  killed."  Commanded  the  Tipperary  Flying 
'Column  during  the  Fenian  disturbances  in  the  winter  of  1866-67,  and  was  thanked  by  Lord  Strathnairn  in 
General  orders  for  services  rendered  on  that  occasion.  Served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Red  River  Expedition  from 
Canada  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  in  1870  \CMG-.).  Served  as  Colonel  on  the  Staff  and  Second  in  Command  of  the 
Ashanti  expedition  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  in  1873  till  very  severely  wounded  on  the  13th  October  in  the 
.attack  of  the  village  of  fissaman  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal).  Appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  H.R.  H. 
the  Commander  in  Chief  in  January  1874,  and  Equerry  to  the  Queen  on  the  nth  August  following.  Accompanied 
H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught  to  Egypt  in  1882  when  commanding  the  Brigade  of  Guards  ;  served  throughout 
the  Egyptian  war,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  KCB.,  Medal  with 
•Clasp,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  in  command  of  a 
Brigade  of  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Tofrek  zereba  in  command  of  the  troops  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

2U1  Lt.General  A.  H.  Dawson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

202  Lt-General  F.  M.  Colvile  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  ;present  at  the 
capture  of  Kirwee,  and  commanded  three  Companies  43rd  Light  Infantry  at  the  subsequent  operations  in  Bundle- 

■ound,  Central  India,  under  Brigadier  Carpenter  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand 
war  in  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  Maketu  and  Te  Ranga,  and  at  various  operations  in 
Taranaka.    Very  severely  wounded  on  the   22  nd  Oct.    1865 — right  thigh-bone  fractured  (frequently  mentioned 

.in  despatches,  and  thanked  in  General  Orders,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

203  Lt.General  V.  H.  Bowles  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Kastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
.including  the  battles  of  Alrna,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman ;  siege,  assaults  and  fall  of  sebastopol,  expeditions 


587c  General  Officers  Retired  under  "Royal  Warrant. — War  Services. 

Kertch,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinbcum  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

205  Lt.General  A.  R.  Gloag  served  in  Kimedy  in  1356,  and  was  present  at  the  attac  1  and  capture  of  Suringee  and 
of  Woojee  Guddah. 

260  Lt.General  J.  I.  Macdonell  landed  in  the  Crimea  in  January  1S55,  and  serv  jd  with  the  71st  Highlanders- 
in  the  Trenches  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  took  part  in  the  expedition  to  Kei  tcl  and  Yenikali  (Medal  with. 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  He  rh  Rose  during  the  summerof 
1858,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Koonch  and  Muttra,  battle  of  Golowlee  and  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of 
Morar  and  subsequent  operations  terminating  in  the  taking  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Eusofzai  Field  Force  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against  the  Boneyrs  and 
other  Afghan  tribes  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Umbeylah  Pass,  numerous 
outpost  attacks,  storm  and  recapture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  and  final  engagements  resulting  in  the  total  defeat  of 
the  assembled  hill  tribes  (India  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Umbeyla). 

207  Lt.General  ,T.  F.  Tennant  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

208  Sir  Richard  Sankey  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  operations 
at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  siege  and  canture  of  Lucknow  ( Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasn  1.  Served 
in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  in  the  Southern  Afghanistan  Field  Force  [CB.,  Medal). 

209  Lt.General  J.  T.  Dalyell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  the  early  part  of  1855  with  the  21st 
"Fusiliers,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet 

of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

210  Lt.General  T.  I.  M.  Hog  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  under  Brigadier  Whitlock  in  1858  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  action  on  the  17th  April  (Medal). 

212  Lt.General  H.  Kent. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Middlesex  Regiment). 

2.5  Sir  Andrew  Clarke  was  employed  on  special  service  in  184S  in  New  Zealand,  and  in  command  of  a  party 
making  a  detailed  reconnaisance  within  the  disturbed  districts  in  presence  of  and  engaged  with  the  enemy  (Medal). 

2.6  Lt.General  J.  Mullins  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  as  Senior  Engineer  Officer,  and  commanding  the 
Detachment  of  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Cheape,  employed  against  the  Chief 
Myah  Toon  in  the  vicinity  of  Donabew,  in  February  and  March  1S53  (Medal). 

217  Lt.General  T.  N.  Harward  served  with  Havelock's  Force  from  its  Srst  advance  from  Allahabad  to  Lucknow, 
including  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo,  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Bithoor,  Mungurwar,  and 
relief  of  Licknow  (mentioned  in  despatch)  ;  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2,8  Sir  William  Bellairs  was  present  with  the  Second  Division  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  from 
the  landing  in  Turkey  to  the  evacuation  of  the  Crimea.,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (as  Adjutant  of  the  49th  Regt.) 
and  Inkerman  (where  he  led  into  action  a  Detached  Wing  of  the  49th  Regt.),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  affair  of 
the  26th  October,  attack  of  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  and  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (men- 
tioned in  despatches  "for  distinguished  conduct").  Appointed  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  in 
Dec.  1854,  and  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  2nd  Division  at  the  cloaa  of  the  campaign  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medai).  Served 
as  Deputy  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  throughout  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78.  Commanded  the  combined 
forces  on  the  Eastern  Frontier  from  December  to  March  during  the  Gaika  rebellion  (several  times  mentioned  in 
despatches,  CB.,  mentioned  by  General  Sir  A.  Cunynghame  for  "great  intelligence  in  the  distribution  of  his 
troops").  Served  throughout  the  Zulu  campaign  of  1879  as  Deputy  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General,  and 
commanded  the  laager  for  the  protection  of  the  column  train  during  the  engagement  at  Dlundi  (mentioned  in. 
despatches).  Brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies  by  Governor  Sir  Battle  Frere  for 
the  "valuable  advice  which  his  judgment  and  experience  enabled  him  to  afford  "  him  "  under  circumstances  of  no- 
ordinary  difficulty  and  danger"  (AX'il/y.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Boer  war  of  i83o-8r  as 
Brigadier  General  commanding  the  Forces  in  the  Transvaal,  and  afterwards  as  Administrator  of  the  Transvaal, 
and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Pretoria. 

220  Lt.General  S.  H.  E.  Chamier  commanded  Mounted  Train  Howitzers  and  Rockets  in  the  engagement  with  the 
Hill  Kurreens  in  Pegu  on  22nd  April  1856.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  from  29th  May  1857  to  13th  Sept. 
1858,  including  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chanda,  Ummeerpore,  Badshagunge,  Sultanpore,  and  Dhowrara  under 
General  Franks ;  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  the  relief  of  Azimghur  and  actions  of  Munnihar, 
Tonse  Bridge,  Nughai,  Munnuhar,  Shropore  Ghaut,  Jugdespore,  Dulleepore,  Metahi,  and  Chc-wbeypore  under 
General  Lugard.  Commanded  a  Light  Field  Battery  during  the  severe  engagements  at  Cawnpore  under  General 
Windham  on  the  26th,  27th  and  28th  November  1S57,  when  he  was  especially  thanked  for  "the  gallant  manner  in 
which  he  fought  his  guns."  Served  also  under  Lord  Clyde  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent 
mutineers  on  the  6th  December  1S57  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

223  Major  General  G.  T.  Brice  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  1st  January  1855,  including  tha 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  assaults  of  the  Redan  en  the  iSth  June  and  8th  September,  also  at  the  bombardment. 
and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp.  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

224  Major  General  F.  Hardy. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (York  and  Lancaster  Regiment). 

225  Major  General  Hon.  W.'  H.  Herbert  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  31st  July  1855,  in- 
cluding the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

220  Lt.General  the  Hon.  B.M  Ward"served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  the  3rd  May  1S55  with  the  47th 
Regiment,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

227  Sir  John  Stokes  served  in  the  Kaffir  wars  of  1846-47  and  1850-51  (Medal) ;  was  thanked  by  the  Commander  in 
Chief  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  action  of  the  Gwanga  on  8th  June  1846,  and  again  on  25th  July  for  opening  commu- 
nication through  the  heart  of  the  enemy's  country.  In  1S51  was  appointed  D.A.Q.M.  General  of  the  Field  Force 
and  assisted  to  organise  some  3,000  Hottentot  Levies,  and  was  engaged  in  all  the  operations  of  the  Division  from  Feb. 
to  July  185 1,  and  repeatedly  mentioned  in  general  orders.  In  1855  was  appointed  Chief  Engineer  to  the  Turkish 
Contingent  and  raised  and  organised  the  Engineer  Corps  and  Train  of  that  Force.  Was  employed  in  fortifying 
Kertch  during  the  winter  of  1855-56  (Brevet  of  Major,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie— promoted  to  2nd  Class  in  1874— 
and  Turkish  Medal).  In  May  1856  was  appointed  by  Lord  Panmure,  the  Secretary  of  State  for  War,  to  be  his  Con»- 
missioner  for  settling  all  affairs  connected  with  the  breaking  up  of  the  Turkish  Contingent,  with  full  powers  to 
decide  all  questions  of  compensation  to  Officers,  and  to  dispose  of  the  animals  and  stores  of  the  force.  This  service 
was  completed  and  all  his  decisions  approved  of  in  July  following.  In  July  1856  was  appointed  Her  Majesty's  Com- 
missioner for  the  Danube,  under  the  Treaty  of  Paris. 

230  Major  General  Hon.  S.  Mostyn  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol and  attack  of  the  Redan  on' the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawn- 
pore, siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee,  Trans-Gogra  campaign  when  the  rebels 
were  driven  into  Nepaul  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion, 
23rd  Fusiliers,  and  commanded  the  Head  Quarters  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874, 
including  the  capture  of  Borborassie,  battle  of  Amoaful,  capture  and  destruction  of  Becqua,  battle  of  Ordahsu, 
and  capture  of  Coomassie  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

231  Lt.General  J.   Sprot  served  with  the  Force  under  General  Woodburn  in  the  afair  at  Aurungabad  in  1857 
.  (Medal)  ;  afterwards  served  as  acting  Executive  Engineer  of  theRajpootana  Field  Force  and  received  the  commen- 
dation of  General  Roberts  commanding,  and  of  the  Bombay  Government,  lor  his  "  great  energy  and  ability  "  in 
the  construction  of  barracks  for  the  European  troops  at  Neemuch. 

233  Lt.General  J.  J.  M'L.  Innes  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  defence  of  the  Residency 
of  Lucknow,  as  Field  Engineer  with  Frank's  Division  during  its  march  through  Oud :  and  greatly  distinguished 
himself  in  the  action  at  Sultanpore  (Victoria  Cross):  received  the  FlE  under  the  t'jllowing  circumstances : — 
"  Date  of  act  of  bravery,  23rd  February  1858.— At  the  action  of  Sultanpore,  Lieutenant  Lnues  far  in  advance  of 
the  leading  skirmishers,  was  the  first  to  secure  a  gun  which  the  enemy  were  abandoning.  Retiring  from  this 
they  rallied  round  another  gun  further  back,  from  which  the  shot  would,  in  another  instant,  have  ploughed 
through  our  advancing  columns,  when  Lieutenant  Innes  rode  up,  unsupported,  shot  the  gunner  who  was  about  to. 


General  Officers  Retired  under  Royal  Warrant. — War  Services.  587^ 

apply  the  match,  and,  remaining  undaunted  at  his  post,  the  mark  for  a  hundred  matchlock  men,  who  were 
sheltered  in  some  adjoining  huts,  kept  the  artillerymen  at  hay  until  assistance  reached  him.— Letter  J rom  Major 
Geuer  al  Thomas  Mart  Franks,  KCS.,  of  12th  March  1858."  Was  afterwards  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps)  Brevet  of  Major,  and  a  year's  service) . 

231  Major  General  F.  R.  Solly  Flood  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  a  force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  in  1851-52 
against  the  hill  tribes  on  theN.W.  Frontier  of  India.  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59  ;  was  with  the 
Alumbagh  Force  during  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde;  with  the  53rd  at  the  relief  of  Cawupore  on  29th 
Nov.  1857  action  there  on  the  6th  December,  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  to  Serai  Ghat,  action  of  Kala 
Nuddee  and  occupation  of  Futtehghur,  affair  ot'Shumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  of  Lucknow 
as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Mansfield  (severely  wounded) ,  with  the  53rd  during  the  hot  weather  campaign  in  Oade 
ini85S,  including  the  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Snltanpore;  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  William 
Mansfield  during  the  winter  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  that  in  the  3aiswara  country  and  action  at  Dhoondea 
Khaira,  and  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign  with  its  several  minor  affairs  and  the  final  action  on  the  Raptee  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medai  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

235  Major  General  the  Hon.  C.  J.  Addingtonserved  in  the  38thRegiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854, and  up  to  26th 
June  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  attack  and  occupationof  the  Cemetery 
on  the  iSth  June— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  ot  the  Medjidie, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov.  1857,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Mean- 
gunge, siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of  Barree  and  Nugger  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp 
and  Brevet  of  Major).  ,»'■,,      .  . 

237  Major  General  T.  P.  Smith  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  wich 
Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major 
General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

239  Major  General  P.  J.  Campbell  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Crimean  campaign 
from  June  to  December  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  ana  Turkish  Medal). 

210  Lt.General  H.  A.  Brownlow  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai 
siege  of  Delhi— had  charge  of  the  Engineer  park  during  the  latter  part  of  the  operations,  and  was  severely  wounded 
at  the  assault;  served  the  Rohilcund  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

242  Major  General  W.  H.  Hawley  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  10th  January  1855,  in- 
cluding the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  18th  June  (Meda  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

244  Major  GeneralJ.  Bonus  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Ratghur,  capture  of  Garrakota, action  at  the  Pass  of  Maddenpore,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi  (wounded),  storm 
of  Lohari.  actions  of  Koonch  and  Muttra,  battle  of  Galowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  and  battle  before 
and  capture  of  Gwalior  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  18-8-79  m  command  of  the  Queen's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners  and  as  Field  Engineer,  and  took  part  in  the 
Bazar  Valley  Expedition  under  Lieut.General  Maude  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lieut.Colone),  Medal). 

245  Lt.General  M.  de  la  Poer  Beresford  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  28th  May  1855, 
including  the  expedition  to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  throughout  the  operations  in  Central  India  and  pursuit  of  the  rebel  forces  under  Tantia 
Topee  and  Rao  Sahib  in  1858-59. 

24C  Major  General  G.  A.  Craster  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  taking  of  Bassen  (Medal 
with:  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

247  Lt.General  J.  Le  Mesurier  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  storming  of 
Reshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

248  Major  General  W.J.  Chads  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Godwin  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1 852-53 , 
and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Martaban,  the  destruction  of  the  river  stockades  at  Rangoon,  attack 
on  the  White  House  Stockade,  12th  April  (wounded,  but  did  not  quit  the  field),  and  operations  of  the  two  follow- 
ing da3*s,  concluding  with  the  storm  of  the  Great  Shoe  Dagon  Pagoda  stockade ;  also  present  at  the  captures  of 
Bassein  and  Pegu,  the  relief  of  the  beleaguered  Garrison  at  Pegu,  and  the  operations  of  the  four  following  days, 
during  which  the  enemy  in  force  were  driven  out  of  three  entrenched  positions  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu,  and 
Brevet  of  Major) ;  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council  on  six  separate  occasions  during  tae 
war.  Served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Bomarsund  in  the  Baltic  Expedition  of  1854 
(Medal).  Served  as  Staff  Captain  at  Smyrna  from  April  to  September  1S55,  and  as  Commandant  with  rank  ot 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  at  Smyrna  and  Alrydos  (Dardanelles)  from  1st  September  1855  to  27th  October  1856. 

250  Major  General  A.  F.  Warren  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battle-  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  during  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the  suppression 
of  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  actions  atCawnpore  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Embarked 
for  the  Gold  Coast  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  and  served  throughout  the  second  phsse  01  the 
Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battles  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  01  Coomassie  (several  times 
mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

251  Major  General  J.  H.  Rocke  served  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royals  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  r8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  ;  commanded  a  Wing  of  the  2nd  Battalion  at,  the 
affairs  at  Nukumaru  on  25th  and  26th  Jan.  1S63  (mentioneu  in  despatches);  and  commanded  the  2nd  Battalion  at 
the  capture  of  the  Putahi  Pah  on  the  7th  Jan.  1866  (mentioned  in  general  orders,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal). 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal,  2nd  Class  of 
the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

252  Major  General  W.  D.  S.  Dickins  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  26th  January  1855. 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol ;  was  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  ot  1857-58,  and  was  present,  at  the 
actions  of  Chanda,  Nuneerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude, 
and  affair  of  Meangunge  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

2i3  Major  General  J.  Thompson  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  actions  of  the 
3rd  12th  and  14th  August,  18th  and  21st  Sept.  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

254  Major  General  F.  W.  Lambton  landed  in  the  Crimea  in  Sept.  1S55,  and  served  with  the  71st  Highlanders  in 
the  Trenches  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  its  fall  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkith  Medal). 
Served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Nahargah  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

255  Sir  Henry  P.  Ewart  commanded  the  Household  Cavalry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasrn,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (three 
times  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in 
the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Brigadier  General  in  command  of  the  Cavalry  Brigade — horse  shot  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  KCB.,  and  Clasp). 

2i7  Major  General  W.  J.  Stuart  served  during  the  operations  of  1856-58  at  Canton ;  was  present  at  the  capture 
and  demolition  of  French  Folly  Fort  and  at  the  formation  of  defensive  position  at  the  Factories  ;  led  the  French 
Storming  Party  at  the  assault  of  Canton,  and  was  thanked  by  the  French  Naval  Commander  in  Chiet  (Medal, 
and  Brevet  of  Major). 

258  Sir  Arthur  Ellis  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Jan.  to  24th  May 
1855;  then  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Cunynghame  at  Kertch  and  elsewhere  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian 

and  Turkish  Medals). 

259  Major  General  A.  H.  W.Williams  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  andTurkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  engaged  m  the  repulse  of  the 
mutinous  sepoys  at  Moolfcan  on  31st  March  (mentioned  in  despatches);  also  served  in  Central  India,  and  was 
present  at  the  ca,pture  of  Fort  Nahurgah ;  subsequently  commanded  a  flying  column  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee 
and  afterwards  served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Royal  Artillery  of  the  Malwa  Division  (Medal). 

261  Major  General  Henry  Cook  was  present  with  the  32nd  Regiment  in  the  action  of  Chinhut,  30th  June  1857, 
and  throughout  the  delence  of  tbe  Lucknow  Residency  ;  commanded  the  outpost  at  Innes'  House  during  the  first 


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part  of  the  siege,  and  at  Sago's  House  during  the  latter  part  commanded  two  sorties,  in  one  of  which  he  took  a 
gun  in  battery  at  the  head  of  twenty  men,  for  which  he  was  mentioned  in  General  Inglis'  despatch  as  having 
"highly  distineuished  himself"  (Medal  with  Clasp,  promoted  to  be  Captain,  and  a  year's  service). 

262  Major  General  H.  M.  G.  Purvis  served  m  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  with  the  expedition  against 
the  Wnzeerees  and  with  that  into  the  Hissarik  Valley  (Medal). 

263  Major  General  C.  T.  Haig  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Khooshab  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858, 
including  the  siege  and  assault  of  Kotah  and  Dwarka— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  Assistant  Field  Engi- 
neer with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859. 

264  Major  General  T.  F.  Lloyd  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  attached  to  the  6th 
Tunjaub  Infantry  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  during  March,  April,  and  May  i860,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Poluseen,  forcing  the  Burrarrah  Pass,  taking  and  burning  of  their  stronghold  Makin,  and  various  minor 
affairs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

265  Major  General  R.  W.  Hinxman  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  campaign  of  1857  against  the  mutineers  in 
India  from  7th  June,  including  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  ihe  Heights  before  Delhi,  the  subsequent 
siege  operations,  assault  and  capture  of  the  city,  with  the  final  attack  011  and  occupation  of  the  palace  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

266  Major  General  A.  H.  Stephens  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  from  23rd  Jan,  to  12th  April  1855, 
including  the  siege  und  fa'l  of  Sevastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Spi  ved  also  during  the  Indian 
campaign  of  1857-5S,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Nawabunge,  action  of  Sundella,  and 
taking  of  Fort  Birwah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade, 
and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful  (slightly 
wounded),  battle  ot  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

267  Major  General  J.  C.  Tayler  served  with  the  Sangor  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of 
Kirbrai,  battle  of  Banda,  and  occupation  of  Kirrvee  (Medal). 

268  Major  General  W.  H.  M'Causland  served  in  the  China  war  in  tSSo,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
Peiho  Fnrts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

289  Major  General  F.  E.  Hadow  was  present  in  several  skirmishes  in  the  Sumbulpore  country  during  the  Indian 
Mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

270  Sir  Owen  Tudor  Burne  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  20th  Regt.  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from  the 
14th  March  1856.  Also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  as  Adjutant  of  the  20th  Regiment  and  alsoBri- 
gade  Major  on  the  Staff  of  Brigadier  Evelegh,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Mohan,  Meeangunge,  Poorwah,  Hussungunge,  Morar  Mow,  Fort  of 
Simree,  Fort  Churda  and  Fort  Musjeedia,  Muchleegaon,  Kaber  Jungles,  Fort  Dooraha,  and  final  operations  in 
Oude  in  1859  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  to  an  Unattached  Company,  and  Brevet  of  Major 
for  services  in  the  field,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Appointed  in  1S61  Military  Secretary  to  Lord  Strathnairn,  Commander 
in  Chief  in  India.  Accompanied  Lord  Strathnairn  to  England  in  1865,  and  remained  on  his  Staff  when  Com- 
mander of  the  Forces  in  Ireland.  Present  during  the  Fenian  disturbances  in  1866-67  (received  the  thanks  of  the 
authorities  in  Ireland) .  Proceeded  to  India  in  1868  with  the  late  Earl  of  Mayo,  Viceroy  and  Governor  General,  and 
served  with  him  as  Private  Secretary  until  his  assassination  in  1872  (received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  hia 
services,  promoted  to  an  Unattached  Majority,  and  appointed  a  CSI.). 

'"'  Lord  Frankfort  de  Montmorency  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Medals).  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  33rd  against  the  rebels,  and  after  the  death  of  the  senior  Officer 
commanded  the  Dohud  Field  Force  in  suppressing  the  insurgent  Bheels  in  the  Rewa  Kama,  Guzerat.  Served 
with  a  Wing  of  the  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka,  Okamundel.  Served  in  the  Abyssinian 
campaign  of  1867-68  (Medal).  Commanded  the  Frontier  Field  Force  during  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  in 
1886-87  (Khedive's  Star).  Commanded  the.British  Column  of  the  Frontier  Field  Force  during  the  operations  on 
the  Nile  in  1889  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

272  Major  General  W.  Allan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  41st  Regiment,  including'the  battles 
of  Alma  and  lnkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September, 
and  repulse  ol  the  sortie  on  26th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

373  Major  General  A.  H.  King  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulgauac  and 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  lnkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie 
on  the  26th  Oct.  1854,  and  was  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Markham  at  the  final  assault  of  tne  Redan  on  the  8th 
September  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

574  Major  General  G.  J.  Wigram  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  nth  Dec.  1854  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  2nd  Battalion 
Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

27s  Lord  Ralph  Kerr  served  in  (he  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  in 
cammand  of  the  1  ;th  Hussars  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

276  Major  General  W.  D.  Bond  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  attJIundi — 
severely  wounded  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Brevets  of  Lt.Colonsl  and  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  Boer  war  of  188 1. 

277  Major  General  T.  P.  Berthon  served  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment 
and  capture  of  the  Forts  at.  Mohnmra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  a  Mountain  Train  in  action  with  insur- 
gent Bheels  at  Shumsherpore  (Indian  Mutiny  Medal). 

278  Major  General  W.  L.  Pemberton  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  India  during  the  mutiny,  and  was  severely 
wounded,  with  loss  of  two  fingers  of  left  hand,  at  Cawnpore  on  the  27th  Nov.  1857  (Medal).  Served  m  the  Zulu 
war  of  1879  and  commanded  one  of  the  two  divisions  ofthe  column  raised  for  the  relief  of  Ekowe,  and  was  present 
ait  the  action  of  Gingit  dhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe  (CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

279  Major  General  A.  Lambton  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  1  ith  Dec.  1S54,  and  the  assaults  of 
the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  oi  1882,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  in  command  of  tue  1st  Battalion  Coldstream 
Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  the  actioa  near  Tofreck  on  the  24th  March,  when  he 
was  in  command,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai;  was  appointed  Commandant  at  Otao  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
CB.,  and  Clasp). 

280  Major  General  C.  R.  H.  Nicholl  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  with  the  2ud  Battalion  during  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the  suppression  of  the 
Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  numerous  aflairs  during  the  Oude 
campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served 
throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  advanced  guard 
skirmishes  and  ambuscade  affairs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of 
Coomassie  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

292  Major  General  W.  H.  Ralston  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was 
present  at  Katikara  and  Rangiawhia,  and  commanded  the  Expedition  landed  at  White  Cliffs  (received  the  thanks 
of  the  Major  General  Commanding,  Medal).  Served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

285  Major  General  O.  H.  A.  Nicolls  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1S54  till  October  of  that  year.     Served 


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also  the  campaign  of  1855  from  September,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  AVas  in  command  of  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  operations  in  Perak  in  1875-77  under 
Major  General  the  Hon.  Sir  F.  Colborne,  including  the  advance  on  and  capture  of  Xinta  in  December  1879 
(Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

281  Major  General  H.  B.  Peilden  served  with  the  33th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  July 
1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  attack  and  occupation 
of  the  Cemetery  on  the  18th  June — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

285  Majer  General  C.B.  Knowles  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  nth  July  185s,  including 
the  siege  and  full  of  Ssbastopol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Tarkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Charasiah  on  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  in  the  operations 
around  Cabul  in  December  1879,  including  the  engagement  at  the  Asmai  Heights  on  14th  December— mentioned 
in  despatches  (OS.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

287  Major  General  Thornton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1837-89  m  command  of  Royal  Artillery 
{Modal  with  Clasp). 

288  Major  General  W.  C.  Justice  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  from  23rd  June  (in  command  of  the  Light  Company  from  13th  Sept.).  storm  and  capture 
•of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

289  Major  General  J.  A.  Tillard  served  in  the  Afghan  war  m  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches);  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  trie  march  to  Candahar  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Can  lahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  .Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
and  Bronze  Dec  u-ation).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  C'B.,  and 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

290  Major  General  J.  E.  D.  Hill  served  with  the  97th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  the  29th  July  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  one  of  the  lieutenants  of  "the  ladder  party  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  8th  Sept.,  on 
which  occasion  he  was  wounded  in  the  left  hip,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  for  "distinguished  conduct"  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

291  Major  General  A.  H.  Utterson  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  nth  July  1S55  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  ;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and 
surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turki-h  Medal) .  Served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war 
in  1S78-70,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ah  Mu-jidand  in  'he  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  Valley,  including  the 
engagement  at  Deh  Sarak  (mentioned  in  de-<patchee,  Medal  with  Cla-p). 

292  Ma;or  General  C.  S.  Th  >m  ..son  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  ca  upaijn  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  at  the  sie  xe  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp.. 

293  M  ijor  Gjueral  H.  J.  Degacher  served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78,  and  t  JOk  pa:-t  in  the  operations  against 
the  Galekas  and  in  the  attack  on  the  Taba  ka  Udpda  ,  also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  [CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

231  Maior  General  C.  Cowie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  to  Cabul  under  Sir 
Donald  Stewart,  includingthe  engagementat  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick 
Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

295  Major  General  R.  Whigha  11  served  wioh  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  Dec.  1854,  includ- 
ing the  expedition  to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  aad  assault  of  the  outvvorks  on  i3th  June  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

296  Major  General  R.  C.  B.  Pembc-rton  served  in  the  Inlian  Mutiny  camoaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleeke- 
serai,  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  accompanied  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Water  Bastion — 
^slightly  wounded;  had  charge  of  the  Engineer  Park  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

297  Sir  H.  J.  Alderson  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  17th  October, 
gth  April,  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

333  Major  General  F.  J.  Hercy  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-50  after  the  fall  of  Sebastopol. 

299  Major  General  A.  S.  M.  Browne  served  with  the  Scots  Greys  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  July  to  1st  Sept.  and  from 
Oct.  to  Dec.  1855,  iucluiing  the  battle  of  Tchernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastjpol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

300  Major  General  T.  R.  Stevenson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  Royal 
Irish  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  l'el-el-Keoir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

301  Major  General  A.  M.  Rawlins  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  camoaign  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

302  Major  General  M.  J\  R.  MacGregor  served  with  the  18th  Roya\Tnsh  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  Medal). 

303  Maior  General  H.  M.  Bengough  commanded  a  Battalion  of  the  Natal  Native  Contingent  during  the  Zulu 
■war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General 
(meationed  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

301  Sir  Charles  Wilson  served  in  the  K <ry ptian  war  of  1882  on  special  service  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  hi  1885  as  Chief  of  the  Intelligence  Department,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
AbuKlea;  after  the  engagementat  H)l  Gubat  he  commanded  the  Desert  Column  in  its  advance  to  the  Nile  and 
the  reconnaissance  of  Metammeh,  and  proceeded  up  the  Nile  to  the  vicinity  of  Khartoum  with  a  small  force  of  the 
Sussex  Regiment  and  Soudanese  troops  in  two  steamers  with  the  object  of  relieving  Gordon  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  KV.B.,  two  Clasps). 

31,5  Major  General  H.  H.  D.  Stracej^  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the 
Scots  Guards,  ahd  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hisheen  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

3">  Major  General  F.  J.  Caldecott  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  from 
September  1867,  and  commanded  a  liivision  of  the  Train  during  the  latter  half  of  the  campaign  (mentioned  in 
despatches  for  "ability,  energy,  and  zeal'' — Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80.  and  was  present  at  the 
•defence  of  Candnhar,  including  the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah,  and  at  the  battle  of  C  tndahar  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

307  Mnjor  General  A.  Harness  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagementattheTaba-ka- 
Udoda  (mentioned  in  desp  itches) ;  also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  111  the  engagement  at 
Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  C;aspi. 

308  Major  General  J.  E.  Waller  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66.  and  was  present  at  the  destruc- 
tion ofthe  Bala  Stockades  (Medal   with  Ciasp).    Served  in  the   Afghan  war  of  i878-S.>,  and  was  present  in  the 

engagement  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  in  the  advance  on  Cabul  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  189:  (Clasp),  aud  with  the 
second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

309  Major  General  E.  Leach  served  in  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from  the 
19th  September  1855  until  the  evacuation  on  12th  July  1856.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  as 
Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel  Waddy  when  commanding  a  Field  Force  in  the  Waikato  in  1864  .  present  at  Waiari; 
appointed  Aid  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Waddy  7th  Jan.  1865;  and  present  at  the  attack  and  repulse  of  the 
enemy  at  Nukumaru  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  appointed  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  26th  Jan.  1865,  and 
present  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy  at  Kakaramea  (mentioned),  and  served  thr'niyhnut  the  campaign  Wanganui 
district  under  Sir  D  Cameron.  Accompanied  Major  General  Chute  as  D.A.  Adjutant  General  durins  his  campaign 
•on  the  West  Coast  in  1865-66,  and  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Okatuku,  Putalii, Ottawa,  Ketemari,  and 
Waiioko  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  West  Kent 
Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kassasin  on  the  9th  of  September 
i(Medal.  4th  Class  ofthe  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  command  of 
ihe  1st  Battalion  ofthe  West  Kent  Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB..  and  Clasp). 


587*7  General  Officers  Retired  under  Royal  Warrant. — -War  Services. 

310  Major  General  D.  M.  Strongfserved  in  tbe  Abyssinian  war  in  1868  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kam  Dakka  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevets  of  Major  and 
Lt.Colonel,  andMedali. 

312  Major  General  J.  B.  R.  Atkinson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
at  Saif-u-deen,  Ahmed  Kheyl,  and  Patkao  Shana  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

313  Major  General  G.  Hatchell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-75,  and  took  part  in  the  second  expedition  into 
the  Bazar  Valley  nnder  Lieut.  General  Maude  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal). 

314  Major  General  C.  W.  Robinson  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Bifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  (Medal). 
Served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  from  12th  December  1873  as  Brigade  Major  to  the 
European  Brigade,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1S79,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

315  Major  General  E.  L.  England  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  actions 
at  Amora.li  on  the  17th  and  25th  April  (Medal).  Served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in 
1878,  including  the  storming  of  Tolyana's  Stadt;  also  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1870.  taking  part  in  the 
engagements  at  Zungin  Nek  and  Kambula  Hill,  and,  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion,  in  the  action  at  Ulundi 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

310  Major  General  Hon.  W.  S  .D.  Home  served  witii  the  2nd  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war 
of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh.  and*  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1SS5  in  command  of  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  Grenadier  Guards  until 
after  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  (Clasp). 

3i"  Major  General  R.  Eardley-Wilmot  served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1864-66 — slightly  wounded  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ah" 
Musjid,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December 
1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

3iS  Major  General  J.  C.  Russell  served  throughout  tbe  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  as  Aide  de  Camp 
to  Sir  Archibald  Alison,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  the  attack  and  capture  of  Beoquah,  the  battle  of 
Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Chisp).  Served  in 
the  Kafir  war  of  1878-79  in  the  operations  against  Seknkuoi  under  Colonel  Rowlands.  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of 
1S79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  of  Zlobane  Mountain  and  Kambula  (several  times  mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

:'19  Major  General  S.  J.  Nicholson  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

321  Major  General  E.  D'O.  Twemlow  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Can- 
dahar with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

322  Major  General  R.  F.  C.  A.  Tytler  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements 
at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

323  Major  General  F.  E.  Hastings  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890. 

325  Major  General  H.  R.  Hope  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S70-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  18S6-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

326  Major  General  K.  G.  Henderson  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  the  Shahabad 
district  of  Bengal  in  1858  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Taku 
Forts  and  Pekin) .  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General ; 
was  Commandant  at  Shellal  and  at  Assouan  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

327  Major  General  G.  Swinley  served  with  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  from  Novemoer  1865  to  March  i860  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Mountain  Battery  in  the  Black  Mountain  Expedition  in  1868  (Clasp).  Commanded 
two  guns  of  No.  2  Mountain  Battery  in  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  expedition  of  1877-7S  (mentioned  in  despatches, Clasp). 
Commanded  No.  2  Mountain  Battery  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Mat- 
toon,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879, 
including  the  investment  of  Sherpore.  Was  also  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  25th  April  1S80. 
accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  took  part  in  the  battle  of  Candahar  (several 
timesmentioned  in  despatches,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

328  Major  General  James  Browne  served  with  the  94th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879.  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Ulundi  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni,  hicluding  the  storming  of  the  strong- 
hold (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881 ,  part  of  the  time  as  Commandant  at  Newcastle. 

329  Major  General  F.  S.  Russell  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  17th  December  1873;  was  attached  to  Woad's 
Regiment,  and  commanded  the  post  of  Accrofoomu  on  the  line  of  communieation  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  2nd  Division,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81. 

330  Major  General  A.  D.  Anderson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Brigade  Major  Royal  Artillery  with 
the  Southern  Afghanistan  Field  Force  (Medal). 


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1  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  served  throughout  the  Affghan  campaigns  of  1839-42,  during  which  he  was  attached 
to  Christie's  Corps  of  Irregular  Cavalry,  and  was  wounded  on  six  different  occasions  and  has  received  the  Medal 
for  Ghuznee,  and  also  the  Medal  inscribed  "  Candahar,  Ghuznee,  and  Cabu]  1842."  Was  present  with  the  Governor 
General's  Body  Guard  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign 
of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  Chillian wallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  Force  on 
the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  in  various  expeditions  against  the  hostile  Hill  Tribes,  and  with  signal  success  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  KCB.  and  SCSI.). 

3  General  R.  R.  Younghusband  served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Sind  and  Afghanistan  in  1841-42 ;  present 
with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  advance  on  Kandahar;  and  in  1843,  as  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  force,  was  present 
at  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Served  as  Deputy  Adjutant  General  to  the  Persian  Expeditionary 
Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Ha.llilah  Bay,  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire,  the  sur- 
render of  Bushire,  and  during  the  forced  march  on  Borazjoon,  the  occupation  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp,  and 
the  night  attack  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

4  Sir  Charles  Reid  served  in  Upper  Sind  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1843;  and  with  the  Sirmoor  Battalion  (Goorkhas) 
throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  and  battle  of  Sobraon — brought  the 
Battalion  out  of  action  (horse  twice  wounded,  specially  mentioned  in  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  despatch,  Medal  and 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  the 
Sirmoor  Battalion  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  ini857;  opened  the  communication  between  Meerutand  Calcutta, 
for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  Government;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budlee-ke-Serai  and  throughout 
the  siege  ol  Delhi,  and  commanded  all  the  advanced  posts  on  the  right  of  the  Delhi  Ridge,  including  Hindoo  Rao's 
h-ouse  (the  key  of  the  position)  from  the  8th  June  to  the  14th  September,  during  which  period  twenty-six  separate 
attacks  upon  chose  positions  were  repulsed.  Commanded  a  Column  on  the  17th  June  for  the  attack  on  Kissen- 
gunge,  commanded  the  4th  Column  of  assault  on  Delhi  on  the  14th  September — severely  wounded  (Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  185S-59  (Aide  de  Camp  to;  the 
Queen  and  Colonel,  thanked  by  Parliament,  and  on  four  separate  occasions  by  the  Government  of  India).  Is  in 
receipt  of  the  Good  Service  and  the  Wound  pensions,  and  in  1871  was  nominated  a  i'CK.  for  his  distinguished 
military  services.    Nominated  GCB.  in  1886. 

5  General  G.  P.  Whish  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock  (Medal).  Also  i: 
the  Punjaub  campaign  of  184S-49  as  an  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojeral 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  01  Major). 

7  Sir  Edward  Leehmere  Russell  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  in  1842-43  and  was  present 
in  all  the  operations  including  the  expedition  to  and  destruction  of  Imaumghur,  anil  as  Adjutant  of  the  Sind 
Irregular  Horse  in  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad,  and  surrender  of  Omerkote  (Medal). 

9  General  H.  W.  Blake  served  during  the  insurrection  in  Canara  in  1837.  Also  the  rebellion  in  the  Golcon- 
dah  Zemindary  in  1848. 

10  Sir  Crawford  Chamberlain  served  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Affghanistan  of  1839-42,  including  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  various  actions  near  Candahar  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49, 
including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  and  its  final  surrender  at  Rawul 
Pindee,  and  was  wounded  in  a  skirmish  with  Sikh  Cavalry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- West  Frontier  1^1853-55  (Medal).  Served  at  Mooltan 
during  the  mutiny  in  1857,  disarmed  the  62nd  and  69th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  was  engaged  against  the  Googaira 
rebels,  and  was  besieged  in  the  Serai  of  Cheekawutne  for  four  days  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  thanks 
of  Government). 

11  General  W.  F.  Nuthall  served  in  1852-53;  drew  together  three  outposts  of  the  Arracan  Battalion  in  the 
Aeng  Pass  with  which  he  surprised  and  captured  the  Norigan  stockade  at  the  summit  of  the  Pass.  Has  received 
the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  on  several  following  occasions  : — for  services  with  the  Pogn  Light  Infantry — in 
expelling  Marauding  Bands  in  the  Rangoon  ilistrict  in  1853,  in  Pegu  district  in  1853-54,  and  in  Tharawaddy  district 
in  1854  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu!. 

12  Sir  Arnold  Kemball. — For  War  Services,  see  Royal  Artillery. 

16  Sir  Henry  Norman  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  31st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Punjaub  cam- 
paign of  1848-49  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  actions  at  Sadoolapore,  Chillian wallah,  and  Goojerat,  and 
subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  under  Sir  Walter  Gilbert  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Was  Brigade 
Major  to  the  Troops  engaged  m  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  and  Sir  Colin  Campbell ;  and, 
as  Brigade  Major  or  D.  A^  Adj.  General  to  the  Troops  employed,  was  engaged  in  various  expeditions  against  the 
mountain  tribes  near  Peshawur  in  1850-51-52-53-54  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  31st  N.I.  during  the 
Santhal  insurrection  in  1855-56,  and  for  four  months  was  in  command  of  a  separate  Detachment  (thanked  by 
the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India  for  surprising  and  capturing  an  insurgent  chief).  Was  engaged  throughout  the 
operations  against  the  mutineers  and  rebels  in  India  from  the  first  outbreak  in  May  1S57  until  the  termination  of  the 
war.  As  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Army  was  present  at  the  action  of  Badlee  Serai  on  8th  June  1857  in  which 
the  Adjutant  General  (Colonel  Chester!  was  killed,  and  performed  the  duties  of  Adjutant  General  to  the  Army  in  th9 
field  from  that  date,  with  the  exception  of  some  portion  of  the  siege  of  Delhi,  until  the  end  of  the  war.  Served 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  from  the  8th  June  to  the  20th  Sept.  1857;  was  present  with  Greathed's  Column  at 
the  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra  ;  subsequently  in  Nov.  1857  in  action  near  Bunterah  in  Oude  with  the 
Troops  under  Brigadier  Grant,  "present  with  the  Commander' in  Chief  m  the  skirmishes  prior  to  and  throughout  the 
operations  connected  with  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (horse  shot  at  the  storming  of  the  Shah  Nujeef)  ;  at  the  relief  of 
Cawnpore  and  subsequent  operations  from  28th  Nov.  to  6th  Dec.  1S57  when  the  Gwalior  Contingent  and  other 
Troops  were  finally  routed  and  dispersed ;  at  the  action  near  Khodagunge  and  reoccupation  of  Futtehghur  on  3rd  June 
1858,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  2nd  to  21st  March  185S.  Rohilcurdcampaignin  May,  including  the  action 
of  Bar  eilly  (wounded)  and  affair  at  Shahjehanpore ;  campaign  in  Oude  during  the  cold  season  of  1858-59,  including 
the  affairs  of  Doundeakeira,  Bergudia,  Musjidea,  and  the  Raptee  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  and  Brevets  of 
Major  and  Lt.Colonel ;  was  twenty-live  times  thanked  in  general  orders  and  despatches  for  services  in  the  field) . 

17  Sir  William  Olpherts. — For  War  Services,  see  Royal  Artillery. 

20  General  C.  B.  Fuller.— For  War  Services,  see  Royal  Artillery; 

23  General  A.  R.  Manson  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  sur- 
render of  Mooltan,  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including 
the  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded 
his  Regiment  at  the  action  with  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  near  Rajghur  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal). 

26  Sir  Johu  Forbes  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  in  1841-42,  including  the  advance  on 
Candahar,  and  the  several  operations  of  the  army  under  General  Nott  leading  to  the  reoccupation  of  Ghuznee 
and  Cabul  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  Sind  in  1843,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  assault  aud  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender 
ef  Bushire  ^  at  Borazjoon,  and  battle  of  Kooshab— severely  wounded  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government 
ot  India,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.).  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  from  the 
siege  of  Ratghur  to  the  tall  of  Calpee  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  rear  guard 
from  Etora  to  Deopoora  when  attacked  by  the  rebel  army  and  which  he  held  in  check  until  the  baggage  was 
safely  escorted  into  camp. 

28   Sir  F.  R.  Maunsell. — For  War  Services,  see  Royal  Engineers. 

20  Sir  Harry  Prendergast  served  with  the  Madras  Sappers  aud  Miners  in  Persia  in  1857,  and  was  present 
at  the  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Malwa 
Field  Force  in  1857,  and  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  took  part  in  the  neges 
of  Dhar,  Ritghur,  Goratote,  and  Jhausi,  was  present  at  nearly  all  the  battles  and  minor  affairs  of  the  above 
forces  till  the  capture  of  Calpee  (Brevet  of  Major,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal  with  Clasp)  :  received  the  1* €  under 
the  following  circumstances :— "  For  conspicuous  bravery  on  the  21st  November  1857,  at  Mundisore,  in  saving 
the  life  of  Lieutenant  G.  Dew,  14th  Light  Dragoons,  at  the  risk  of  his  own,  by  attempting  to  cut  down  a  Vela^tee, 
who  covered  him  (Lictiteuaut  Dew)  with  his  piece,  from  only  a  few  paces  to  the  rear.  Lieutenant  Prendergast 
was  wounded  in  this  affair  by  the  discharge  of  the  pie  '.e,  anil  would  probably  have  been  cut  down  had  not  the 
rebel  been  killed  by  Major  Orr.  He  also  distinguished  himself  by  his  gallantry  in  the  actions  at  Ratghur  ana 
Betwa,  when  he  was  severely  wounded.     Major  General  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  in  forwarding  his  recommendation  to 


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this  Officer,  states: — "Lieutenant  Prendergast,  Madras  Engineers,  was  specially  mentioned  by  Brigadier,  now 
Sir  Charles  Stuart,  for  the  gallant  act  at  Mundisore,  when  he  was  severely  wounded.  Secondly,  he  was  '  speci- 
ally mentioned  '  by  me  when  acting  voluntarily  as  my  Aide  de  Camp  in  the  action  before  besieging  Ratghur,  on 
the  Jieena  river,  for  gallant  conduct.  His  horse  was  killed  on  that  occasion.  Thirdly,  at  the  action  of  'The 
B.etwa,'  he  again  voluntarily  acted  as  my  Aide  de  Camp  and  distinguished  himself  by  his  bravery  in  the  charge 
which  I  made  with  Captain  Need's  Troop,  Her  Ma.jesty's  14th  Light  Dragoons,  against  the  left  of  the  so-called 
Peishwa's  army,  under  Tantia  Topee.  He  was  severely  wounded  on  that  occasion.'  "  Commanded  the  Detach- 
ment of  three  Companies  of  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners  in  Abyssinia,  was  Field  Engineer  during  the  advance, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  before  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "rendered  singularly 
valuable  and  important  services,"  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal).  Commanded  the  Burmese  Expedition  of 
1885-86  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  KCB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Sir  J.  L.  Vaughan  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  ana  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajorc  as 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Littler  ( Bronze  Star) .  Served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  as  Assis- 
tant and  .Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  from  October  1855  to  June  1856  (Turkish  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  Field  Force  on  the  Ensufzaie  frontier  in  July  and  Aug.  1857,  and  was  twice 
thanked  by  Government,  particularly  for  the  attacks  on  the  fortified  village  of  Neriujee  on  the  21st  July  and  3rd 
August.  Commanded  the  5th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  all  the  operations  in  Oude  subsequent  to  the  capture  of  Lucknow 
in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Baree,  Siraree,  and  Nawabgun'ge,  and  passage  of  the  Gunrtec  at  Sultanpore.  Com- 
manded a  Field  Force  on  the  frontier  of  Nepaul  from  April  to  Dec.  1859 — twice  thanked  by  Government  (Medal,  and 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Commanded  the  5th  Punjanb  Infantry  during  the  operations  of  the  Eusufzye  Field  Force 
against  the  hill  tribes  from  Oct.  to  Dec.  1S63  (CZ>\,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  2nd  Brigade  Hazara 
Field  Force  in  1S68,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Claspj ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick 
Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candah'ir. 

32  Sir  Samuel  James  Browne  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  the  actions  of  Ranmuggur,  Sadoolapore,  Ohillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  In  command  of  the  2nd  Punjaub  Cavalry  and  Corps  of  Guides  served  on  the  Derajat  and  Peshawur 
frontier  from  1850  to  1869,  including  operations  against  Oomurzaie  Wuzeerees  in  1851-52 ;  the  Bozdar  Belooch 
Expedition  ic  March  1857  ;  the  attacks  on  Narinjee  (Eusofzai  border)  in  July  and  August  1857,  and  in  various 
minor  skirmishes  (Medal  with  Clasp)  Was  in  command  of  the  2nd  Punjaub  Cavalry  during  the  Indian  Mutiny 
campaign  of  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major),  actions  of  Koorsee,  Rooyah. 
and  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly.  Commanded  a  Field  Force  of  cavalry  and  infantry  at  the  action  of 
Mohunpore  and  defeat  and  dispersion  of  the  rebels.  Commanded  a  Field  Force  of  cavalry  and  infantry  in  the 
attack  and  defeat  of  the  enemy  in  their  position  at  Seerpoorah  and  capture  of  their  guns  and  camp — dangerously 
wounded  in  two  places,  first  \>y  a  severe  sword-cut  on  the  left  knee,  and  afterwards  by  another  sword-cut  which 
severed  the  left  arm  at  the  shoulder  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Commander  in 
Chief  and  by  Government,  Bvevetof  Lt.Colonel.  CB.,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal  with  Clasp)  :  received  the  IT&  "for 
having  at  Seerporah,  in  an  engagement  with  the  rebel  forces  under  Khan  Alio  Khan,  on  the  31st  August  1S58, 
whilst  advancing  upon  the  enemy's  position  at  dayoreak,  pushed  on  with  one  orderly  sowar  upon  a  Q-pouii.ler 
gun  that  was  commanding  one  of  the  approaches  to  the  enemy's  position,  and  attacked  the  gunners,  thereby 
preventing  them  from  reloading  and  firing  upon  the  infantry,  who  were  advancing  to  the  attack.  In  doing  this  a 
personal  conflict  ensued,  in  which  Major  Browne,  Commandant  of  the  2ud  Puujab  Cavalry,  received  a  severe 
sword-cut  wound  on  the  left  knee,  and  shortly  afterwards  another  sword-cut  wound,  which  severed  the  left  arm  at 
the  shoulder,  not,  however,  before  he  had  succeeded  in  cutting  down  one  of  his  assailants.  The  gun  was  prevented 
from  being  reloaded,  and  was  eventually  captured  by  the  infantry,  and  the  gunner  slain."  In  the  Afghan  war 
of  1878-7Q  he  commanded  the  1st  Division  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  in  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Ali 
Mnsiid,  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  in  November  1878,  and  subsequent  operations  till  the  end  of  the  campaign 
received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India  and  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  KCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

34  Sir  D.  M.  Probyn  served  on  the  Traus-Iudus  Frontier  from  1852  to  1857,  and  was  present  at  tne  opera- 
tions in  the  Bozdar  Hills  in  March  1S57  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in 
'357-58,  and.  was  present  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  including  the  action  of  Nujjufghur  and  other  minor  en- 
gagements, and  commanded  the  2nd  Puujab  Cavalry  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in 
despatches)  ;  served  in  the  same  command  with  the  Flying  Column  under  Colonel  Greatred.  and  wa.s  present 
at  the  a.ctions  of  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Victoria  Cross)  ; 
received  the  JJC  under  the  following  circumstances  : — ■■'  Has  been  distinguished  for  gallantry  and  daring  through- 
out this  campaign.  At  the  battleof  Agra,  when  his  squadron  (of  the  2nd  Punjab  Cavalry)  charged  the  rebel 
infantry,  he  was  some  time  separated  from  his  men  andsurrounded  by  five  or  six  sepoys.  He  defended  himself  from 
the  various  cuts  made  at  him,  and  before  his  own  men  had  joined  him  had  cut  down  two  of  his  assailants.  At 
another  time,  in  single  combat  with  a  sepoy,  he  was  wounded  in  the  wrist  by  the  bayonet,  and  his  horse  also  was 
slightly  wounded;  but,  though  the  sepoy  fought  desperately,  he  cut  him  down.  The  same  day  he  singled  out  a 
standard-bearer,  and,  in  presence  of  a  number  of  the  enemy,  killed  him  and  captured  the  standard.  These  are 
only  a  few  of  the  gallant  deeds  of  this  brave  young  Officer. — Despatch  from  Major  General  James  Mope  Grant,  KCB., 
dated  10th  January  1858."  He  was  also  present  at  the  action  of  Kanouje,  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde 
(twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Governor  Geuerai),  battle  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the 
Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Kale  Nuddee,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  CB.,  and  a  year's  service).  Was  permitted  to  retain  the  command  of  the  1st  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry, 
while  on  furlough,  as  a  special  reward  for  his  services.  Commanded  the  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of 
i860  in  China  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3>  General  B.  Boyd  served  against  the  Bheels  in  Malwa  in  1836.  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the 
•battle  of  Sobraon  ^Medal).    Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).     Served  in  Bundlecuud  in  1S58. 

41  General  E.  D.  Watson  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Bhootan 
Expedition  in  Z864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Buxar  and  Tazagaon  (Medal). 

45  Sir  John  Schneider  commanded  the  Contingent,  Infantry  and  Irregular  Cavalry,  of  the  Rajah  of  Sattara 
in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Maratha  Country  in  1844-45,  including  the  storm'and  capture  of  the  forts  of 
PunallaandPownghur.  Commanded  the  Kolapore  Infantry  at  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  the  late  27th  Bombay 
Native  Infantry  in  July  and  August  1857;  also  at  the  recapture  of  Kolapore  in  December  1857  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1868  with  the  rank  of  Brigadier  General;  commanded  the  1st  Brigade 
of  the  1st  Division  which  led  during  the  advance  on  Magdala,  and  wasengaged  at  the  battle  of  Arogee,  and  in  the 
assault  on  Magdala  (CB.,  and  Medal). 

4"  General  D.  Brown  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Pegu  and  during 
its  subsequent  investment  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

48  General  A.  N.  Rich  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  in  the  Jubbulpore 
and  Raepore  districts  from  19th  November  1S57  to  30th  April  1858  and  commanded  a  mixed  detachment  of  Cavalry 
and  Infantry  against  the  rebels  at  Gootea  and  Ruagaum  (Medal). 

50  General  W.  W.  Anderson  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  present  at  the  siege  assault  and  cap- 
ture of  Mooltan  (Medal  withClastj).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Arrah 
and  Kotah,  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels  into  Gwalior  territory ;  served  with  Smith's  Brigade  in  Central 
India,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Kotah-ke-Serai  (wounded),  and  capture  of  Gwalior;  served  with  the  Malwa 
Field  Force  under  General  Michel  in  the  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  and  present  at  the  actions  of 
SindwahoandKurai;  attached  to  the  Cavalry  Brigade  under  Brigadier  Somerset,  and  was  detached  with  a  force 
under  Maior  W.  Grant  to  assist  in  guarding  the  passes  when  the  rebels  were  attempting  to  force  their  way  through 
the  Banswara  Jungles  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

51  Sir  John  Field  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  from  1841  to  1844 ;  present  at  the 
■engagement  at  Hykulzye  and  the  defeat  and  capture  of  Meer  Shah  Mahomed  at  Peer  Arree.  Commanded  his  Regi- 
ment  at  tne  attack  on  the  town  and  fort  of  Beyt  in  October,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dwarka  in  November 
1859.  Commanded  the  Advance  Brigade  of  the  expeditionary  force  to  Abyssinia  from  the  7th October  1867  to  12th 
January  1868,  and  was  at  the  same  time  in  command  of  the  ioth  Bombay  N.I.  (received  the  approbation  of  Govern- 


59^c         War  Services  of  the  Officers  on  the  Unemployed  Supernumerary'  List'. 

ment).  Was  appointed  Brigadier  General  and  commanded  the  Pioneer  Force  trom  Antalo.and  on  its  being  amal- 
gamated with  other  Brigades  commanded  the  3rd  Brigade  1st  Division  Abyssinian  Field  Fores  for  a  short  time. 
Was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  in  command  of  the  10th  Native  Infantry  (mentioned  in  the  despatches,  CB.,. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  and  Medal*. 

53  General  J.  Gordon  served  in  the  campaign  of  1842  in  AfTghanistan  under  General  Pollock.  Also  in  the 
Sutlej  campaign,  and  subsequent  occupation  of  Lahore  in  1846.  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  2857-58  ;  was  Aide  de 
Camp  to  General  Neil]  from  the  ifcth  July  to  the  2<d,hSeptember  1E57  the  day  he  was  killed  on  entry  to  the  relief  of  the 
Lucknow  Residency,  including  the  operations  at  Allahabad  and  Oawnpore,  engagement  with  rebels  on  three  occa- 
sions when  sent  in  command  of  detachments  in  thesteamer  Berhumpooter  up  and  down  the  Ganges  from  Cawnpore, 
actions  of  Muugar  war  and  Alumbagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow  (horse  shot);  served  throughout  the  subsequent  defence 
of  the  Residency  and  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  with  repulse  of  the  various  attacks,  also  ait  the  final  capture- 
of  Lucknow  (frequently  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

57  General  G.  Strangways  served  witn  the  71st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  the  defeat  and  dispersion  of  a 
body  of  Dacoits  who  entered  the  Shahjehaupore  district  in  May  and  June  1841.  Commanded  the  Regiment  and1 
recaptured  the  Bareilly  Jail  from  the  prisoners  who  had  overpowered  the  guard  in  July  18^2.  Led  the  advance 
of  a  detachment  of  ihe  71st  Native  Infantry  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  insurgents  under  Ram  S-ing  who  occupied 
the  Heights  in  front  of  Noorpore  in  September  1848.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  present  at  the  capture  cfi 
the  fort  ot  Rungul  Nuggar,  aud  in  pursuit  of  bodies  of  insurgents  (Medal).  Commanded  the  71st  Native  Infantry 
on  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Lucknow  on  the  night  of  the  30th  May  1857,  and  commanded  detachments  of  the 
Regiment  that  remained  faithful  and  formed  part  of  the  heroic  garrison  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency 
from  the  31st  June  to  the  17th  November  1857 — wounded  on  the  4th  July;  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawn- 
pore and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  (received  the  thanks  of  Government,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's- 
service) . 

59  General  H.  B.  Stevens  served  through  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah 
and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clae.p).  Commanded  the  Sylhet  Light  Infantry  Battalion  in  several1  skirmishes  withs 
mutineers  of  the  34th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  onthe  eastern  frontier,  and  sneceededin  destroying  the  entire  body 
(received  the  thanks  of  Government  and  of  the  Commander  in  Chief,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Indian  Mutiny  Medal) i 
Served  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1S64-66,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

61  General  W.  H.  Watts  served  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Reid.  Also  during  the  Burmese  war  ofi 
1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Pegu,  and  constantly  engaged  with  the  enemy  during  tha: 
ascent  of  the  Pegu  river  iu  the  lending  steamer  Lord  William  Bf't'nck.  Commanded  the  Piquet  whieh  repulsed* 
a  night  attack  on  the  steamer  on  the  iqth  November  1852 ;  accompanied  the  Martaban  Column  to  Sboway  Gheen 
as  Staff  Officer  of  the  expeditionary  force,  and  v-as  present  at  the  attack  on  Gongah,  and  other  minor  affairs- 
with  the  enemy  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

62  General  G.  T.  Radcliflfe  commandefl  a  Squadron  of  his  Regiment  on  field  service  in  the  Deccan  from 
the  16th  November  1858  to  the  5th  October  1859.  On  the  29th  February  he  marched  wjth  a  Squadron  fifty  miles- 
without  a  halt  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy,  brought  them  to  action  and  defeated  them  the  same  day  taking  severali 
prisoners. 

63  General  R.  N.  Raikes  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  l>att>e  of  Punniar,  29th, 
Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  also  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Seuved  in  the- 
Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857  (Medal). 

66  General  H.  Nicoll  served  during  the  disturbances  in  the  Saugor  and  Bundlecund  districts  in  1.842-43.  Tho.- 
Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  including  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star).  The  Pnnjaub  campaign  in  1848-49. 
(Medal).  The  Sonthal  campaign  in  1S55-56.  Served  as  Brigade  Major  at  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  on  the  8th. 
June  1857,  storming  the  heights  before  Delhi,  throughout  the  siege  assault  and  final  capture  o-f  the  city  (Medal* 
with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

67  General  C.  Cooke  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  General  with  the  Madras  Brigade  in  the  Burmese 
war  from  the  31st  March  1852  to  the  10th  April  1853,  and  was  presentat  the  capture  of  Rangoon  and  occupation  of 
Prorne  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

77  General  C.  R.  W.  Hervey  served  with  the  23rd  Bombay  N.  I.  in  the  expedition  to  Ma.nga.lore  and  Canara  in. 
1837,  and  with  the  Sind  Irregular  Horse  as  2nd  in  Command,  and  for  some  time  in  command  of  that  corps  and< 
of  a  Belooch  Levy  in  Upper  Sind  in  1840-42 ;  with  a  wing  of  his  regiment  iu  Cutch  and  in  command  of  H.  H.  tha- 
Rao's  Horse  in  theRunnin  1843-44.  Qerved  as  Aide  deCamp  and  Secretary  10  Sir  James  Outram  in  the  Expedition  to 
Persia,  including  the  march  to  Borazjoon,  action  at  Khooshab,  and  the  operations  at  Mobumra  m  1357  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  aud  CB.).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  aud  was  pre.-ent  at  the  relief' 
of  Kolapore  (Medal). 

79  General  T.  Thompson  served  with  the  field  force  in  Kurnool  in  1839,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Zoranore.. 

8*  General  S.  Richards  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon. 
(Medal).     Served  with  the  Bhootau  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal). 

87  General  C.  C.  M'Callum  served  with  a  field  detachment,  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1-341,  and  was- 
present  at  the  capture  ot  the  fore  of  Barlamee. 

91  Sir  Henry  H.  A.  Wood  served  with  the  Reserve  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  his  expedition  to  Bha  wulpore 
in  1845-46,  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49, and  present  at  the  siege  ofMooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the  suburbs,, 
storm  of  the  city  breach,  capture  ot  the  town  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Persian  campaign  of 
1856-57,  with  the  Rear  Guard  at  Reshire,  attack  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  forced  march  on  Borazjoon,  and  occupation 
of  the  enemy's  entrenched  Camp,  night  attack  of  the  6th  February,  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58  as  Adjutant  General  to  the  force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose^ 
and  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Camp  before  Ratghur,  battle  of  Barrodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  attack  and  capture  of 
Garrakota,  action  and  forcing  the  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  and  subse- 
quent pursuit,  action  and  capture  of  Koonch,  and  subsequent  pursuit,  action  at  Muttra,  battle  of  G'alowlie,  and  tho 
several  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jamna,  action  and  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  battle  and  capture  ofr 
Gwalior  (frequently — thrice  specially — mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  again 
in  the  field  in  the  latter  end  of  1S58-59  as  Adjutant  General  to  the  whole  of  the  Troops  south  of  the  Nerbudda  under 
Sir  Hugh  Rose.  Served  as  Assistant  General  of  the  1st  Division  throughout  the  A. >yssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,., 
aud  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  storm  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Colonel,  and  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  :88o  in  command  of  a.  Brigade  (Medal). 

93  General  H.  Hopkinson  served  as  Political  Officer  against  the  hill  tribes  of  the  Kolvelyne  in  Dec.  1847  and 
Jan.  1848,  and  vvaspresent  at  the  surprise  of  the  Akong  Stockade.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles- 
of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  and  Affghans  to  Peshawar  (M  edal  with  two  Clasps). 
Burmese  war  in  1852,  including  the  capture  of  Martaban  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

91  General  R.  R.  Mainwaring  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(Medal).     Sonthal  campaign  of  1855.    Indian  Mutiny  campaign  including  several  actions  wiUi  the  rebels  (Medal). 

95  General  A.  F.  Place  served  with  the  field  force  in  Kurnool  in  18 39,  aud  was  present  at  the  affair  at 
Zorapore.  Was  employed  in  1857-59  in  Bengal.  Served  with  the  Shahabaxl  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Douglas-; 
commanded  a  party  of  one  subadar  ana  25  sepoys,  and  by  stratagem  surprised  tne  rebel  post  of  Mairodora  and 
captured  26  boats  7th  August  1858  ;  present  at  the  taking  of  Suhar  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Soane  and  destruction 
of  the  rebels'  boat  on  the  21st  August  1858,  again  at  the  destruction  of  that  town  on  the  20th  September,  atth-ee 
taking  of  Noorpoor,  Surragah,  and  Tui  cole  on  the  15th  and  22nd  September  wnen  those  towns  aud  several  boats 
were  destroyed  (Medai). 

96  General  H.  K.  Burne  served  with  the  2nd  Bengal  N.  I.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46, including. 
the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah,  and  with  the  expedition  against  Kot  Kangra  (MedaJ  aon  Clasp).  Served 
during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  as  Military  Secretary  to  General  Godwin,  Commander  of  the  Force,  and  was 
present  at  the  captures  of  Prome  and  Pegu  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu,  and 
Brevet  of  Major). 

97  General  C.  T.  Aitchison  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45  as  Field 
Engineer,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Samunsrhnr,  Boodurirhur,  Punnlla  (wounded),  Powunghur, 
Munohur,  and  Munsuntosh  (mentioned  in  despatches) .   Served  as  Major  of  Brigade  in  Persian  Expeditionary  Force- 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  on  the  Unemployed  Supernumerary  JAst.         598^ 

in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borazjoon. 
and  action  at  Khooshab  (mentioned  in  despatches  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  with  Colonel  Malcolm's  Field  Forcein  Southern  Mahratta  Country 
during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  in  command  o)  200  Europeans  during  forced  march  on  Shorapore,  and  at  the  surrender 
and  occupation  of  that  fortress  (Medal). 

101  General  J.  R.  M'Mullin  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  29th 
Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Soroojhkoond, siege  and  surrender  of 
Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and- 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Calpee  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Goruckpore  district  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

104  Sir  Arthur  Howlett  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  tne  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-59;  served  as  Com- 
missariat Officer  with  field  columns  under  Colonel  Fischer  and  Brigadier  Carthew  on  the  Grand  Trunk  Road,  and 
at  Cawnpore  from  September  1857  to  January  1858 ;  was  present  at  the  actions  ou  the  26th,  27th  and  28th  November 
1857  with  the  Gwalior  mutineers  before  Cawnpore,  and  in  the  entrenchments  during  their  subsequent  investment 
by  the  rebel  force  till  6th  December  following ;  was  with  the  head  quarters  of  the  reeriment  at  Buunee  bridge  when 
it  formed  the  rear  guard  of  Sir  James  Outram's  Force  dnring  the  period  of  its  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh,  also 
during  the  capture  ofLucknow.  Commanded  a  field  detachment  in  Gurruckpoor  district  from  13th  September  vill  27th 
November  1858,  and  engaged  in  affairs  with  the  rebels  at  Bansee  on  the  22nd  and  28th  September,  atChittra,  atPoka 
Betwah,  at  Biscohu,  and  Doomaragunge.  Was  senior  Officer  commanding  Head  Quarters  and  Right  Wing  of  his, 
regiment  at  the  action  before  Toolsepore,  and  was  wounded  on  the  28th  September  and  his  horse  shot  under  him. 
Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  field  column  under  Brigadier  Faddy  in  Bundlecund  in 
March  1859,  and  engaged  in  attack  and  rout  of  the  rebels  under  Rumnust  Sing  by  a  detachment  of  2nd  Sikh  Cavalry. 
Served  as  Assistant  Quarter  MasterGeneral  to  the  Sangor  Field  Divisionfrom  July  1859  to  the  breaking  up  of  the 
division  on  31st  December  following  (Brevet  of  Major,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

105  Sir  Charles  H.  Brownlow  was  present  with  the  Army  of  Reserve  during  the  Punjaub  war  of  1848-49.  Served, 
with  the  1st  .Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Black  Mountain  campaign,  Hazara,  in  1852-53  ;  against  the  Momund  Tribes  in- 
August  1834,  when  he  was  shot  through  the  lungs  ;  and  in  the  Bozdar  Expedition  of  1857.  Commanded  the  20th. 
Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  operations  on  the  Eusolzai  Frontier  in  1358  ;  throughout  the  China  war  of  i860,  including 
the  action  of  Siuho,  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  occupation  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Major);  the  Umbeyla  cam- 
paign of  1 863  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel  and  CB.) ;  and  the  Hazara  Expedition  of  186S  ( Brevet  of  Colonel).  Commanded' 
an  Expeditionary  Column  into  the  Looshai  Country  in  1871-72  (thanked  hv  the  Government  of  India,  KCB).  Has 
received  the  Punjaub  Medal,  the  China  Medal  with  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin,  and  the  Indian  Medal 
with  Clasps  for  North-West  Frontier,  Umbeyla,  and  Looshai. 

106  General  F.  W.  Baugh  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  including  the- 
actions  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  at  Mamoo  Khail,  Jugdulluck,  Tezeen,  and  Istaliff  (Medal).  Throughout! 
the  Sutlej  campaign,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraou  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Burm.es* 
war  in  1853  against  the  enemy  near  Prorne  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  in  1857-58,  and' 
action  of  Ohinpoorah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

}"J  Sir  Thomas  Wright  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  Ram- 
nuggur,  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  GeneraH 
and  chief  Staff  Officer  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sj-dney  Cotton  in  the  Eusofzie  expedition  of  1858  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  command  of  the  2nd  Sikh  Cavalry  in 
Central  India  and  defeated  a  body  of  the  enemy  in  Bundlecund  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  aa 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  and  Clasp)  ;  and  in  the  same  capacity  with  the  field  force  under  Major  General  Tytler  during  the 
operations  of  1865-66 in  Bhootan  (Clasp). 

111  General  T.  R.  Snow  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  m  Sind  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Meeauee  and  Hyderabad— horse  shot  (Medal).  Served  under  Sir  J.  Lawrence  againsd 
the  tribes  in  the  Googaria  district  in  1857,  and  on  the  30th  September  he  was  wounded  and  his  horse  received  a 
sabre-cut,  and  on  the  16M1  October  he  was  severely  wounded  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal) . 

112  General  C.  Dumbletou  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  19th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star).. 
Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857  (Medal). 

1,3  General  G.  R.  S.  Burrows  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  commanded  the  forces  in  the  engage- 
ments on  the  Helmund  and  at  Maiwand  (two  horses  killed)  ;  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in. 
despatches),  including  the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  commanded  a  Brigade  at  the 
battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

114  Sir  Peter  Lurasden  served  with  the  force  employed  in  various  expeditions  against  the  frontier  tribes  in 
1S52-56;  served  as  D.  A.  Qr. Master  Genera!  at  the  action  of  Punihao  15th  April  1S52;  at  Nowadund,  Pranghur.. 
Iskasot,  and  operations  in  the  Rouezai  Valley  in  May  1852  ;  against  tne  Boree  Afreedeesini8s3  ;  to  Shah  Mooseh- 
Kheyl  against  the  Mohmund  tribe  in  1854;  expedition  against  the  Meranzaie  tribe  in  April  1855;  including  tha 
cavalry  affair  at  Dursammund;  against  tue  Bussy  Khelut  Alum  in  November  1855;  in  Meranzaie  and  Kooran 
expeditions  in  November  1856  (received  the  special  taanks  of  the  bocal  and  the  Supreme  Governments).  Served 
in  a  Special  Military  Mission  to  Afghanistan  in  1S57-58,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Supreme  Government 
(Medal  with  Clasp;.  In  July  1848  he  joined  .he  Gwalior  Force  under  General  R.  Napier,  aud  was  present  at 
Ranode  and  subsequent  pursuit  in  Central  India  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Accompanied  the  expedition 
to  C.T.na  in  i85o,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangchow,  assault  and  capture  of  the  faku  Forts,, 
and  advance  on  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  With  Bhootan 
Field  Force  in  1865  (Clasp). 

1:6  Sir  John  Watson  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of 
Mooltan  and  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Bozdar  campaign  and  forcing  of  the  Kahn  Bund  Pass 
under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege 
of  Delhi,  relief  and  siege  of  Lucknow,  battles  of  Bolundshuhur,  Allyghur,  Agra,  Cawnpore  and  various  other  en- 
gagements of  the  period  ;  slightly  wounded  on  three  occasions  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Victoria  Cross,  and 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel):  received  the  Y<S-  under  the  following  circumstances: — "'Lieutenant  >Vatson,  on  the 
14th  November  1857,  with  his  own  squadron  (of  the  1st  Punjab  Cavalry),  and  that  under  Captain,  then  Lieu- 
tenant, Probyn,  came  upon  a  body  of  the  rebel  cavalry.  The  ressaldar  m  command  of  them — a  fine  specimen- 
of  the  Hindustani  Mussulman — and  backed  up  by  some  half-dozen  equally  brave  men,  rode  out  to  the  front. 
Lieutenant  Watson  singled  out  this  fine-looking  fellow,  and  attacked  him.  The  ressaldar  presented  his  pistol  at. 
Lieutenant  Watson's  breast  at  a  yard's  distance,  and  fired;  but  most  providentially  without  effect;  the  bal> 
must,  by  accident,  have  previously  fallen  out.  Lieutenant  Watson  ran  the  man  through  with  his  sword,  and  dis- 
mounted him;  but  the  native  officer,  nothing  daunted,  drew  his  tulwar,  and  with  his  sowars  renewed  his  attack 
upon  Lieutenant  Watson,  who  bravely  defended  himself  until  his  own  men  joined  in  the  melee,  and  utterly  routed 
the  party.  In  this  rencontre,  Lieutenant  Watson  received  a  blow  on  the  head  from  a  tulwar,  another  on  the  left 
arm,  which  severed  his  chain  gauntlet  glove,  a  tulwar  cut  on  his  right  arm,  which  fortunately  only  divided  ther 
sieeve  of  the  jacket,  but  disabled  the  arm  for  some  time ;  a  bullet  also  passed  through  his  coat,  and  he  received  a 
blow  on  his  leg,  which  lamed  him  for  some  days  afterwards.' —  Despatch  from  Major  General  Sir  James  Hope  Grant, 
KCB.,  dated  10th  January  1858."  Served  with  the  Eusofzaie  Field  Force  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  in  1863 
(Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80111  command  of  tne  Kouruni  Field  Force  (mentioned  m  despatches, 
received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  Medal). 

"'  General  E.  J.  Lawder  served  as  an  Acting  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Army  with  the  Sangor 
Fieid  Division  during  the  whole  time  it  was  in  the  field  in  1858-59,  was  present  at  the  attack  onJheeghur,  affair  of 
Kubrai,  battle  of  Bauda,  relief  of  Kirwee  25th  December,  when  Division  Head  Quarters  with  the  Horse  Artillery  and! 
Cavalry  marched  84  miles  in  37  hours,  and  storming  of  the  heights  of  Pumvarree  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  withi 
Clasp). 

130  General  E.  F.  Burton  was  employed  with  a  field  force  against  rebels  in  the  Tondiman  Rajah's  country 
from  2nd  to  31st  July  1854. 


59$e  War  Services  of  the  Officers  on  the  Unemployed  Supernumerary  List. 

134  General  J.  B.Dennys  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  under  General  Nott  in  1841-42, 
including  the  various  actions  leading  to  the  reoccupation  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Served  during  the  Sutlej  campaign 
of  1845-46.  In  1853  commanded  tbeKotah  Contingent  and  troops  sent  froinNusserabadin  the  reduction  of  the  fort  of 
Kurowlee.  Commanded  tbeKotah  Contingent  on  the  outbreak  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857,  and  was  employed  some 
weeks  against  the  rebels  in  the  Agra  and  Muttra  districts  ;  present  at  the  attack  on  the  fort  of  AhwalinRajpootana, 
and  accompanied  field  forces  from  Neemuch  in  civil  capacity  in  pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah  and  Tantia  Topee  (Medal). 

135  General  J.  Cockburn  Hood  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  first  and  second  siege 
operations  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  city,  and  action  of  Soroojkhoond  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  also  in  the 
Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858  ;  commanded  a  Wing  of  the  1st  Punjaub  Infantry  in  operations  under  Brigadier 
General  Showers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Jhujjur,  also  present  in  the  action  of  Shumshabad,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  and  storming  of  the  Begum's  Palace,  and  dangerously  wounded  when  commanding  4th  Pun- 
jaub  Infantry  in  assault  on  the  final  positionheld  \>y  the  Moulvie  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Brevet  of  Major) .  Commanded  the  4th  Punjanb  Infantry  at  the  surprise  of  Besotee  village  of  Gera  25th  Feb.  1869. 
Has  twice  received  the  thanks  of  the  Lt.  Governor  of  the  Punjaub  for  services,  and  the  especial  thanks  of  the 
Governor  General  in  Council  for  services  in  the  field,  17th.  April  1669. 

137  General  W.  L.  Cahusac  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  Pers;ain  1857,  including  the  bombardment 
and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal). 

13s  General  R.  D.  Ardagh  commanded  an  armed  party  in  April  1852  which  was  sent  up  to  protect  the  British 
frontier  on  the  Sahveen  river  from  the  inroads  of  the  Burmese  ;  was  also  present  as  a  Volunteer  at  the  defence  of 
Martaban  in  May  1852. 

133  General  J.  N.  Young  served  the  campaign  of  1S42  in  Afghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  including  the 
forcing  of  the  Khyber  and  Jugduliuck  Passes,  actions  in  the  Tezecn  Valley  and  on  the  Huft  Kohtul,  and  recapture 
of  Cabool  (Medal). 

140  General  J.  Loudon  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  and  was  present  at  Samanghur, 
Budderghur,  Punulla,  Raugna,  Seevapoie,  Munohur,  and  Munsuntosh,  and  operations  at  the  Rainighaut. 

14-  General  A.  Ritherdon  voluuteered  and  served  with  the  5th  and  9th  Regiments  N.  I.  during  the  Burmese 
war  in  1852-53,  accompanied  the  Expeditionary  Force,  and  subsequently  officiated  as  Stall' Officer  to  tne  column 
under  Brigadier  General  Steel,  commanded  a  company  of  the  5th  Regiment  N.I.  with  the  advanced  party  at  the 
attack   upon  Gongah  18th  January  1853,  and  present  at  other  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

141  Sir  John  Murray  served  in' the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  throughout  tne_  Indian 
mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59  ;  present  at  the  battle  of  Shahgunge  ;  Commanded  Rajah  Gobind  Sing's  Jit  Horse 
at  the  battle  of  Allyghur  (mentioned  in  despatches  "  for  conspicuous  gallantry,"  wounded,  and  charger  wounded) ; 
served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  battle  of  Agra ;  employed  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1857  in  raising  the  J  at  Horse  and  in  restor- 
ing order  in  the  Allyghur  and  Etah  districts;  commanded  at  the  Cavafry  engagements  at  Kutchla  Ghaut  and 
defeated  with  200  sabres  of  the  Jit  Horse  600  Irregular  Cavalry  mutineers,  and  held  the  Rohilcund  rebel  army  iD 
check  till  the  arrival  of  General  Pemry's  Force  on  the  nth  March  1848  ;  in  April,  May,  and  June  with  the  Jit  Horse 
guarded  successfully  the  Ghauts  on  the  Ganges  in  the  Allyghur  and  Etah  districts  against  the  Rohilcund  rebels ; 
commanded  the  Regt.  throughouttb  e  second  Oude  campaign  and  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  frontier,  including  the 
action  near  Bootwal,  attack  on  the  rebels  in  the  hills,  and'defe  tof  the  Nusseerabad  rebel  brigade  at  Durreahpore ; 
■commanded  a  Column  in  the  final  operations  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  repeatedly  thanked 
by  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  the  Government).  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  CJB. ,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

145  General  T.  Gillilan  served  with  the  35th  Madras  Native  Infantry  at  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and 
■capture   of  Rangoon  in   April  1852 ;  was  Paymaster  of  the  Madras  Division  Army  of  Ava  till  the  end  of  the  war 

(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

146  General  H.  R.  Drew  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  first 
and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan  (severely  wounded) ,  including  the  attack  on  the  Dhurmsala  and  action 
of  Soorojkhoond,  afterwards  rjresent  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

149  General  J.  L.  Nation  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  in  Central  India  (Medal).  Com- 
manded the  forces  engaged  in  the  operations  against  the  Xaaa  Hill  tribes  in  1879-80  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp!. 

15u  Sir  Allen  Johnsou  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  stockades  on  the 
19th  March  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign 
as  Brigade  Major  and  Staff  Officer  to  the  Centre  Column  of  the  Jounpore  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the 
•capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

151  General  W.  W.  Goodfellow. — For  War  Services,  see  Royal  Engineers. 

154  General  J.  G.  Cookson  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Bellary  Field  Force  under 
Brigadier  Spotl  isvvoode  from  the  8th  November  1858  to  the  21st  January  1859. 

15°  General  K.  A.  Cockburn  marched  irom  Gwalior  on  the  13th  May  1857  towards  Allyghur  in  command  of  a 
Squadron  of  the  1st  Cavalry  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  of  which  Regiment  he  was  Adjutant,  and  served  in  the  Agra, 
Eattras,  and  Allyghur  districts  of  the  Doab,  under  the  Orders  of  the  Lt.Governor  of  the  N.  W.  Provinces,  until  the 
.2nd  July  following.  On  the  22nd  May  near  Hattras  with  only  about  fifty  men  he  defeated  and  dispersed  a  body  of 
nearly  500  rebels,  on  which  occasion  his  charger  was  slightly  wounded.  On  the  following  day  he  rescued  twenty 
persons  from  the  town  of  Sasnee.  On  the  31st  May  he  defeated  a  body  of  rebels  near  Hattras,  on  which  occasion 
the  official  report  from  Captain  Alexander  to  the  Lt.Governor  of  the  N.  W.  Provinces  stated: — "Lieutenant  Cock- 
burn dismounted  about  twenty  men  and  stormed  the  village.  Every  praise  is  due  to  Lieut.  Cockburn,  a  most  gallant 
soldier,  who  had  some  narrow  escapes  "  (his  helmet  and  sword  were  struck  by  bullets).  "  He  killed  four  men  with 
his  own  hand."  On  the  5th  Jane  he  defeated  a  large  body  of  rebels  and  saved  the  town  of  Lakhnooa,  his  charger 
being  twice  wounded.  On  the  5  th  July  1857  at  the  battle  of  Agra  he  was  very  severely  wounded  by  a  cannon-shot  and 
his  charger  was  killed  under  him.  He  was  thanked  on  four  occasions  by  the  Lieut. Governor  of  the  N.W.  Provinces 
and  mentioned  in  his  despatches  as  being  "marked  bv  his  forward  activity  and  courage  "  and  "  as  a  clashing, 
energetic  Cavalry  Officer"  (Medal). 

157  General  W.  M.  Cafe  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  December  T843  (Bronze  Star).  Also 
throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat, 
and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Atfghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps'.  Served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  m 
1S57-58,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Meangunge,  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  £.nd  the  action  of 
Rooyah— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross) :  received  the  FCE  "for  bearing  away,  under 
a  heavy  fire,  with  the  assistance  of  Privates  Thompson,  Crowie,  Spence,  and  Cook,  the  body  of  Lieutenant 
Willoughby,  lying  near  the  ditch  of  the  Fort  of  Ruhya,  and  for  running  to  the  rescue  of  Private  Spence,  who  had 
been  severely  wounded  in  the  attempt.     Date  of  act  of  bravery,  15th  April  1858." 

155  General  W.  Gordon  served  the  Punjaub  campaigns  of  1848-49  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  and  com- 
manded a  Company  of  Pioneers  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Mooltan,  including  the  surrender  of  the  fort  of  Cheniote, 
and  two  Companies  of  Pioneers  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
camuaign  m  1857-58  {ClJi.,  and  Medal). 

161  General  E.  F.  Waterman  was  present  at  Indore  on  the  1st  July  1857  when  Holkar's  revolted  troops  attacked 
the  Residency.  Was  afterwards  employed  in  keeping  open  the  communication  between  Khandeish  (Bombay 
Presidency)  and  Malwa,  from  December  1857  to  August  1858  (Medal). 

162  General  J.  M.  Earle  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Buddiwal,  andAliwal  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

163  General  E.  S.  Jackson  was  Adjutant  of  the  12th  Bemral  Native  Infantry  when  the  Wmg  at  INowgong 
mutinied  in  June  1857,  and  was  instrumental  in  saving  the  life  of  Mrs.  Kerchoff,  the  wife  of  the  Sergeant  Major,  whom 
he  rescued  from  danger  by  carrying  her  behind  him  on  horseback  (Medal).  Was  engaged  in  an  affair  with  a 
party  of  Bundeelas. 

""'General  F.  Schneider  served  with  the  10th  Bombay  N.I.  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country 
in  1S44-45,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Munohur  and  Munsuntosh. 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  on  the  Unemployed  Supernumerary  List.  59S/" 

166  General  C.  Hight  was  employed  in  the  hill  tracts  of  Orissa  in  1S47,  1S49,  and  again  in  1851. 

167  General  R.  H.  Keatinge  served  as  Political  Officer  with  the  Alhow  Field  Force  and  1st  Brigade  Central 
India  Field  Force  in  18*7-58  at  the  siege  of  Dhar,  three  days'  fighting  near  Mundesora,  and  at  the  siege  of 
Chandaree — dangerously  wounded  in  three  places  (Brevet  of  Major,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal  with  Clasp) :  received 
the  YC  under  the  following  circumstances:—"  Date  of  act  of  bravery,  17th  March  1858. — For  having  rendered  most 
efficient  aid  at  the  assault  of  Chundairee,  in  voluntarily  leading  the  column  through  the  breach,  which  was  pro- 
tected by  a  heavy  cross  fire.  He  was  one  of  the  foremost  to  enter,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  breach.  The 
Column  was  saved  from  a  serious  loss  that  would  probably  have  resulted  but  for  Captain  Keatinge's  knowledge  of 
the  small  path  leading  across  the  ditch,  which  had  been  examined  during  the  night  by  himself  and  a  servant,  who 
declined,  when  required,  to  lead  the  Column,  without  his  master.  Having  cleared  the  breach,  he  led  into  the  fort, 
where  he  was  struck  down  by  another  dangerous  wound.  The  Commander  in  Chief  in  India  states  that  the  success 
at  Chundairee  was  mainly  owing  to  this  Officer,  whose  gallantry,  really  brilliant,  he  considers  was  equalled  by  his 
ability  and  devotion.  Captain  Keatinge  was  at  the  time  a  Political  Officer  with  the  2nd  Brigade  of  the  Central  India 
Field  Force."  Commanded  a.  force  of  irregular  troops  against  Seeta  Ram  Holkar  in  Sathpoora  Hills  in  October 
1858;  served  with  Brigadier  Parke's  Brigade  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  November  1858  ;  commanded  irregular 
troops  against  insurgents  in  SathpooraHills  in  1859;  commanded  field  detachments  in  Kattyvvar  against  rebel 
Wagheers  in  1865. 

165  Sir  John  Doran  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah 
(Medal  and  one  Clasp).  Served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Hussanzaies  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  Hazara, 
in  1852-53 (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  the  campaign  of  1858-55  in  Oude  (Medal).  Served  with  the  expeditionary 
force  in  China  in  1S60  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
received  the  ohanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  CB.  and  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki 
Afreedees  in  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the 
expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  under  Lieut.General  Maude,  the  expedition  against  the  Khugianis,  the  engage- 
ment at  Kam  Dakka,  and  the  operations  m  the  Kama  district  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

1,0  General  J.  G.  Touch  served  in  the  second  Bui'mese  war,  and  was  present  .at  the  capture  of  Martabar  5th  April 
1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

172  General  A.  Camegy  was  present  at  the  disarming  of  the  5th  Company  4th  Battalion  Native  Artillery 
at  Hyderabad,  Sind,  on  9th  September  1857.  Served  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under  Major  General 
Roberts,  as  Ma;jor  of  Brigade  to  the  2nd  Iniantry  Brigade  at  the  siege  of  Kotah ;  with  the  leading  column  of 
assault  on  the  town  and  fortress  under  Brigadier  Parke,  011  the  30th  March  1858;  actively  employed  with  the 
brigade  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  through  Maywar  till  September,  when  he  was 
appointed  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Division  ;  served  as  such  with  the  forne  under  Brigadier  Honner  at 
the  action  of  Kooshanna  on  the  ioth  February  1859  (mentioned  111  despatches  for  "conspicuous  and  forward  gal- 
lantry"), and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  the  Rao  Saheb  and  Feroze  Shih  through  Marwar,  Sheka- 
watee,  and  Bikaneer  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

1,3  General  G.  Smart  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku 
Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

''*  General  J.  C.  P.  Baillie  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59;  "'as  Orderly  Officer 
to  General  Nicholson  in  the  engagement  with  the  Sealkote  mutineers  near  Goordaspore  on  the  12th  July 
1857  (severely  wouuded)  ;  served  with  Brigadier  Seaton's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree  and  Puttiallee,  and 
re-occupationof  Mynporie.  AtKankur,  Rohilcund  border,  in  April  185S  ;  served  with  the  Soraon  Field  Force  at  the 
taking  of  Forts  Dehain  and  Tiroul.  Served  with  Brigadier  Kelly's  Force  during  the  operations  in  the  Terai,  and 
present  at  the  actions  of  Ruttonpore,  and  attack  made  on  the  rebels' position  in  lower  Nepaul  lange  —  wounded 
(mentioned  in  despatches, Medal). 

170  General  II.  A.Browne  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  various  skirmishes 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

176  General  W.  H.  Butler  Shaws  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

1,8  General  L.  W.  Buck  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  1857-58,  including  the  capture  of  Canton 
(MedaU.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  i£i  18S5-86  in  command  of  a  Division  (received  the  thanks  of  the 
Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

180  General  C.  S.  Elliot  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  the  enemy's 
stockade  on  the  Rangoon  river,  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and  capture  of  Rangoon,  and  capture  of  Pegu  in 
November  1852.  Commanded  the  advanced  guard  of  the  force  under  Major  General  Godwin,  which  relieved  the 
Pegu  garrison  in  December  1S52  ;  mentioned  in  despatch  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  the  suppression 
of  the  Bengal  mutiny  from  December  1857  till  his  regiment  returned  to  Madras,  and  was  with  Outram's  Corps  of 
Observation  at  the  Alumbagh,  and  also  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow.  and  at  the  subsequent  operations  of  the  Oude 
Field  Force  under  Sir  Hope  Grant,  from  June  to  December  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

181  General  H.  C.  Anderson  served  in  the  Sutiej  campaign  of  1S45-46,  including  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  as  Brigade  Major  Rohilcund  Field 
Force,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Narnoul,  Nujeebabad,  Nujeeua,  Moradabad,  Bareilly,  Bunnai,  Fort 
Mahomdee,  and  minor  affairs  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

182  General  H.  H.  James  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  from  the  first  landing 
of  the  Advaneo  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  :  in  command  of  the  10th  Regiment  N.  I. 
during  portion  of  the  campaign  (Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  and  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0,  and 
took  part  in  tlic  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre,  when  he  commanded  the  1st 
Infantry  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,   Medal). 

183  General  W.  F.  Stephens  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Moodkee 
(charger  shot  I  on  Escort  duty  with  the  Commander  in  Chief  (Medal). 

188  General  J.  Blair  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  an(i  was  present  at  the  siege 
of  Neemuch,  siege  and  assault  at  Kotah  and  pursuit  ot  Tantia  Topee  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Victoria  Cross);  received  the  YC  "for  having  on  two  occasions  distinguished  himself  by  his  gallant  and 
dariug  conduct.  1.  On  the  night  of  the  12th  August  1857,  at  Neemuch,  in  volunteering  to  apprehend  seven 
or  eight  armed  mutineers  who  had  shut  themselves  up  for  defence  in  a  house,  the  door  of  which  he  burst  open. 
He  then  rushed  in  among  them,  and  forced  them  to  escape  through  the  roof;  in  this  encounter  he  was  severely 
wounded.  Iu  spite  of  his  wounds  he  pursued  the  fugitives,  but  was  unable  to  come  up  with  them  in  conse- 
quence of  the  darkness  of  tha  night.  2.  On  the  23rd  October  1S57,  at  Jeerum,  in  fighting  his  way  most  gallantly 
through  a  body  of  rebels  who  had  literally  surrounded  him.  After  breaking  the  end  of  his  sword  on  one  of  their 
heads,  and  receiving  a  severe  sword-cut  on  his  right  arm,  he  rejoined  his  troop.  In  this  wounded  condition, 
and  with  no  other  weapon  than  the  hilt  of  his  broken  sword,  he  pvit  himself  at  the  head  of  his  men,  charged  the 
rebels  most  effectually,  and  dispersed  them." 

188  General  J.  A.  M.  Macdonald  served  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  attached  to  Head  Quarters  Persian  Expeditionary 
Force  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Malwa  Field  Force  as  D.A.Q.M.Generalin  1S57,  and 
was  preseut  at  the  capture  of  Dhar  and  ofMundesore,  and  action  at  Surraria.  Appointed  A.Q.M.  General  to  Sir  Hugh 
Rose,  and  served  in  that  capacity  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Rhatghur,  action  of  Barodiea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gorrakotta,  action  at  the  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  battle  of 
the  Betwa  (horse  killed),  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  actions  of  Koonchand  Muttra,  battle  of  Golowlee,  and  capture 
of  Calpee  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  A.Q.M.  General  with  the  Field  Columns  under  Sir  Hugh 
Rose  south  of  the  Nerbudda  in  1859. 

190  General  G.  S.  Macbean  served  with  the  force  against  the  Boree  Affreedees  in  1S53  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Accompanied  the  advance  force  from  Allahabad  in  June  1857  and  served  with  Havelock's  Force  from  its  first  taking 
the  field  in  July,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  PandooNuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Busee- 
rutgunge  (both  actions) ,  Boorbeake-Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  Alumbaugh,  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lucknow, 
and  defence  of  the  Residency ;  subsequent  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of  Rooyah  and  Allygunge,  Rohil- 
ound  campaign,  and  recapture  of  Bareilly  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Deputy  Commissary 
General  with  the  Khyber  and  Koorum  Valley  Forces  (Medal), 


59%  War  Services  of  the  Officers  on  the  Unemployed  Supernumerary  List. 

191  General  W.  G.  Mainwaring  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  Persia  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of 
Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

192  Sir  W.  A.  Gib  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Werkera  in  Khandeish  in  1844;  was 
employed  on  field  service  in  the  Concan  against  the  rebel  Ragogee-Bungria,  and  with  one  snbadar  and  five  sepoya 
attacked  and  dispersed  his  gang,  capturing  most  of  their  property  and  arms ;  proceeded  against  a  rebel  Bheel  chief- 
tain, and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  his  camp  and  capture  of  himself  and  brother.  Commanded  parties  of  Police, 
Regulars,  and  Irregulars  on  several  occasions  in  the  Jubbulpore  district  in  185S-59,  in  pursuit  of  rebels  and  ii> 
the  action  at  Tendukureh  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  commanded  the  troous  in  the 
engagement  at  Mazeena  (CB.,  Medal). 

191  General  H.  M.  Boddam  served  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also 
against  the  insurgent  Santhals  from  July  to  December  1855. 

195  Sir  Charles  Cooper  Johnson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal 
and  Clasp).  Served  as  D.  A.  Q.M.  General  with  army  Head  Quarters  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  185S  (Medal 
with  Clasp) .  Served  as  Chief  of  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Department  with  the  Hazara  field  force  under  Mujos 
General  Wdrle  in  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  Brevet  of  lit. Color. el,  CB.,  ami  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

196  General  G.  C.  Hankin  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i88d  (mentionel  in  despatches,  Medal). 

197  General  A.  C.  Banbury  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46.  including  the  battle  of  FerozeslbaJ* 
and  surrender  of  Kote  Kangra  (Medal). 

198  General  F.  Dawson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Kam 
Dakka  and  in  Besud  {CB.,  and  Medal). 

199  General  M.  Thomson  served  throughout  the  mutiny  of  1857-58,  was  engaged  in  the  trenches  at  Cawnpore 
during  the  massacre,  was  one  of  the  only  four  survivors,  and  was  five  times  wounded  and  had  a  horse  shut  unde? 
him  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  a  year's  service). 

200  Sir  Charles  Gongh  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  c  tmpaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Earn- 
nuggur,  pas- sage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  ChiUia:t walla,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  with  the  Guide  Corps  at  seige  and  capture  of  D^lhi ;  com- 
mander Guide  Cavalry  in  affairs  at  Khurkonda  on  15th,  and  Rhotuck  on  17th  and  i8th  August;  engaged  in  the 
cavalry  aflair  in  rear  of  the  Camp  on  nth  September.  Served  with  Brigadier  Showers  Column  in  the  Delhi  and 
Jhuijur  districts.  Was  engaged  in  the  action  of  Narnole  on  the  16th  .November.  Served  with  Hodson  s  Hotsc- 
at  the  actions  of  Gungeeree,  Putteallee,  Mynpoorie.  and  Shumshabad  (wounded).  Commanded  a  squncron  of 
Hodson's  Horse  at  the  action  of  Meangunge ;  present  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Brevet  of  Major);  was  awarded  the  1"C— "  1.  For  gallantry  in  an  affair  at 
Khurkowdah,  near  Rhotuck,  on  the  15^1  August  1857,  in  which  he  saved  his  brother,  who  was  wounded,  and 
killed  two  of  the  enemy.  2.  For  gallantry  on  the  ;8th  August  when  he  led  a  Troop  of  the  Guide  Cavalry  in  a 
charge,  and  cut  down  two  of  the  enemy's  sowars,  with  one  of  whom  he  had  a  desperate  hand-to-hand  combat. 
3.  For  gallantry  on  the  27th  January  1858,  at  Shumshabad,  where,  in  a  charge,  he  attacked  one  of  the  enemy's 
leaders,  and  pierced  him  with  his  sword,  which  was  carried  out  of  his  hand  in  the  melee.  He  defended  himself 
with  his  revolver,  and  shot  two  of  the  enemy.  4.  lor  gallantry  on  the  23rd  February  1858,  at  Meangunge, 
where  he  came  to  the  assistance  of  Brevet  Major  O.  H.  St.  George  Anson,  and  killed  his  opponent,  imuiedately 
afterwards  cutting  down  another  of  the  enemy  in  the  same  gallant  manner."  Served  with  the  Bhoottin  expedi- 
tion in  1864-65  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  ancl 
capture  of  AH  Musjid.  and  in  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  commanded  a  force  of 
all  arms  whtch  proceeded  from  Gundamuck  to  the  relief  of  Cabultn  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches),  an<t 
commanded  a  brigade  in  the  engagement  at  Saidabad  (mentioned  in  despatches,  KLB,,  Medal  with  two  Clasps.). 

201  General  F.  Koome  served  in  Turkey  during  the  war  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56,  with  the  Osintnli  Irregular 
Cavalry  (Bashi-Bazouks)  as  Captain  in  Turkey  (Tuikish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign, 
and  was  present  at  the  iitorm  and  capture  of  the  fortified  village  ot  Rowah,  the  siege  and  capture  of  the 
rebel  fort  of  Awah,  siege,  storm  and  capture  of  Kotah  in  185: ;  present  during  the  operations  of  the  brigade 
under  Brigadier  Smith  in  Central  India,  at  the  battle  of  Kutah-ke-Serai,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  various 
heights  and  positions  oecup'ed  b3T  the  enemy ;  commanded  his  regiment  in  the  general  action  of  19th  June 
1858,  and  attack  and  capture  of  the  Lushkur  and  city  of  Gwalior  ;  the  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  subsequent 
pursuit  of  the  rebels,  action  of  Beejapoor,  battle  of  Koondrye,  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade,  which  surprised 
and  defeated  a  large  force  of  rebels  under  command  of  Maun  Sing;  commanded  the  Bassoda  Field  Force  at  the 
successful  actions  of  Richia,  Goonapoora,  Goripoorie.  and  other  minor  skirmishes  (nine  times  mentioned  in  des- 
patches (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Political 
and  Intelligence  Department  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal) .  Sei  ved  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took 
part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

202  General  H.  C.  Dowker  served  at  Aurungabad  in  May  1857;  served  as  2nd  in  Command  1st  Cavalry  Hyder- 
abad Contingent  during  the  campaign  in  Central  India  in  1857  -58,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Mundisore  and 
Godariah  21st  22nd  23rd  and  24th  November  1857,  forcing  the  pass  of  Dhamoone  by  the  Contingent  troops  under 
Colonel  Orr  at  Bare  wiee,  general  action  at  the  pass  of  Mudenpore,  Tal  bhet,  Chundeyree,  the  investment  and  ca  pture  of 
Jhansi  from  21st  March  to  5th  April,  pursuit  of  the  Ranee  of  Jhansi  (severely  wounded,  sabre-cut  on  right  shoulder), 
at  Kotan  (charger  wounded),  the  general  action  of  Koonch,  taking  of  Calp'ee,  and  the  various  affairs  before  Calpee 
during  the  previous  eight,  days,  the  action  of  Bilowah,  affairs  01  outposts  with  the  enemy's  cavahy  and  art'liery 
before  Gwalior.  Commanded  the  regiment  in  all  actions  subsequent  to  Jhansi.  and  until  the  end  of  the  campaign, 
the  fall  of  Gwalior,  served  in  the  Cavalry  Brigade  under  Major  Abbott  that  assisted  in  repelling  the  tureateued 
invasion  of  the  Deccan  by  Tantia  Topee  in  November  and  December  1858  and  January  1859  (Brevet  of  Major,  Meda) 
with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

203  General  M.  J.  Brander  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  in  ttkfc 
vicinity  and  capture  of  Rangoon  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  as  Senior  Commissariat  Utticer  and 
Paymaster  of  the  Nepaulese  Auxiliary  Force  under  Jung  Bahadorfroni  Dec.  1S57  to  June  1858,  and  was  present  at 
the  recapture  of  Goruckpore,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Julapore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (twice  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  hi  the  Afghan  warm  1878-79  (Medal). 

204  General  J.  Michael  served  in  the  Deccan  duringthe  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  185}  (Medal). 

204  General  A.  R.  Clephane  served  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  as  Brigade  Major  of  tne  Turkish  Contingent  in 
1855-56  (Turkish  Medal .1. 

'M6  General  E.  O.  Leggatt  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Rangoon 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  two  companies  on  held  service  in  North  Cauura  from  August  to 
December  1857;  during  the  absence  of  Captain  Walpoie  on  sick  certificate  was  in  command  of  tue  field  forces 
embodied  for  the  suppression  of  there bels ;  and  commanded  left  wing  35th  Madras  Native  Infantry  throughout  the 
operations  from  March  to  Dei  ember  1858,  and  was  present  in  various  skirmishes  and  pursuits  (Medal). 

208  General  C.  E.  Bates  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  took  part  iu  the  operations  at 
Anah  (Medal). 

209  General  John  Miles  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Ratghur,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  siege  and 
storm  of  Jhansi,  and  battle  of  the  Betwa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

210  General  W.  C.  R.  Mylne  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
PandooNuddee  and  other  affairs  previous  to  the  defence  of  Cawnpore  unuerUeneral  Wiudhamtu  whom  he  acted 
as  Aide  decamp  on  27th  Nov.  1857  (horse  killed  under  him  by  a  cannon-shot),  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore, 
taking  of  Etawah  and  Mj-npoorie,  operations  at  Ramgunga,and  action  of  Kunkur  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  took  pan  with  the  second  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal). 

211  General  Baumgartner  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force,  and  was  present 


War  Services  of  the  Offizirs  on  the  Unemployed  Supernumerary  List.  59SA 

at  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Arrah  in  September  1857,  and  at  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault  on  the 
30th  March  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

212  General  J.  K.  Couper  served  with  the  expedition  under  General  Wheeler  against  Kote  Kangra  in  1846. 

21S  General  F.  C.  Anderson  served  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46 
(Medal).      Also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

214  General  M.  Hunter  served  in  the  Indian  Mutury  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  operations  on  the  Rohilcund 
and  Oude  Frontier  (Medal). 

215  General  E.  Dandridge  served  in  the  Punjab  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59 ;  was  Statf  Officer  to  Colo  iel  Sherer  at  Julpigoree  when  the  Native  Cavalry  mutinied 
at  that  station,  and  also  (luring  the  operations  against  the  Chittagong  and  Dacca  rebel*;  commanded  a  movable 
column  in  Bund'.ecund  and  was  engaged  in  repeated  expeditions  against  the  rebel  leaders  D  owlet  Singh  and  Bur- 
gore  Singh  from  October  1859  to  March  1S60  (Medal). 

216  Sir  Thomas  Gordon  served  as  second  in  c  jmmand  of  the  7th  Punjab  Infantry  during  the  Indian  campaign  of 
1858-59,  commanded  the  Regiment  at  the  attackand  capture  of  the  Oude  Forts  Dehayn  and  Turowl  on  14th  and  17th 
July  1858  ;  engaged  in  operations  in  the  Futtehghur,  Azirnghur,  and  Gorrickpore  districts  in  185S,  andin  the  Terai, 
Nepaul,  in  1859  (five  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1379  in  command  of  a  Brigade  of  the  Cabul  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ali  Kneyl  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

217  General  W.  Bannerman  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  184S-49,  including 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  MooHan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps) .  Served  with  the  field  force  which  penetrated  into  the  Eusofzaie  country  north  of  Peshawur  in  December 
1849  for  the  purpose  of  chastising  tne  Hill  Tribe  on  the  Swat  border;  present  at  the  capture  :md  destruction  of  the 
villages  of  Sugoa,  Pul'ai,  Shurkannes,  and  Tjoomumda,  in  the  Bagdnrrah  Valley  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857  as  Adjutant  of  the  Jjight  Battalion,  present  at  the  bombardment  and 
capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Clasp).  Served  as  2nd  in  Command  of  the 
Detachment  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  in  the  pursuit  through  Central  India,  Meywar,  Mar.var,  and  Rajpootana  of 

Che  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  Rao  Saheb,  the  Nawab  of  Banda,  and  Feroze  Shah,  and  was  present,  at  the  action  at 
Chota  Oodeypoor  (mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  distinguished  himself,  horse  severely  wounded  by  sabre 
cuts,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Horse  Transport  Service  in  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  i860 
under  Sir  Hope  Grant,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Pehtang,  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tungkow,  assault 
and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  accompanied  the  advance  of  the  army  on  Tien-Tsin  and  Pekin,  including  the 
battles  of  Chang-kia- Wan  and Tungchow,  and  occupation  of  Pekin  (Medal  withtwo  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  1S79-80,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  iu 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

21s  General  I.  F.  MacAndrew  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  as  Military  Secretary  and  Aide  de  Camp  to 
Brigadier  General  MacGregor,  theMilitary  Commissionerwith  the  Goorkha  Force  under  Jung  Bibadore,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Goruckpore,  passage  of  the  Gogra,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

219  Sir  Hugh  Gough  served  as  Adjutant  of  Hodson's  Horse  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (wounded). 
Commanded  a  Wing  of  the  Regiment  in  the  actions  of  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
■Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  affairs  at  Seraighat  and  Khodagunge,  siege  an'S  capture  of  Lucknow  (severely 
wounded,  and  two  horses  killed),  and  action  of  Ranode  (mentioned  in  despatches  on  several  occasions  for  "dis- 
tinguished bravery,"  and  thanked  by  the  Governor  Geieral  of  India,  Brevet  of  Major,  Victoria  Cross,  and 
Medal  with  three  Clasps):  received  the  U<&  under  the  following  circumstances: — "Lieutenant  Gough,  when 
an  comman  d  of  a  party  ot  Hodson's  Horse,  near  Alumbagh,  on  the  12th  November  1857,  particularly  dis- 
tinguished himself  by  his  forward  bearing  in  charging  across  a  swamp,  and  capturing  two  guns,  although 
■defended  by  a  vastly  superior  Dody  of  the  enemy.    On  this  occasion  he  had  his  horse  wounded  in  two  places, 

and  his  turban  cut  through  by  sword  cuts,  whilst  engaged  in  combat  with  three  sepoys.  Lieutenant 
Gough  also  particularly  distinguished  himself  near  Jellalabad,  Lucknow,  on  the  25th  February  1858,  by  showing 
■a  brilliant  example  to  his  regiment,  when  ordered  co  charge  the  enemy's  guns,  and  by  his  gallant  and  forward 
■conduct  he  enabled  them  to  effect  their  object.  On  this  occasion  he  engaged  himself  in  a  series  of  single  combats, 
until  at  length  he  was  disabled  by  a  musket-ball  through  the  leg,  while  charging  two  sepoys  with  fixed 
•bayonets.  Lieutenant  Gough  on  this  day  had  two  horses  killed  under  him,  a  shot  through  his  helmet  and 
-another  through  his  scabbard,  besides  being  severely  wounded."  Commanded  the  12th  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the 
Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB., 
.and  Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80.  Commanded  the  Cavalry  of  the  Koorum  Force 
in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal,  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Afghans  over  the 
•Shutargardan,  in  the  affair  in  the  Maugior  Pass,  and  during  the  operation  in  Khost.  Served  with  the  Cabul 
Field  Force  in  1879-80  as  Brigadier- General  of  Communications,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
•Charasiah,  and  in  the  various  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  (wounded) ;  accompanied  Sir 
iFrederick  Roberts  in  the  march  toCandahar  in  command  ofthe  Cavalry  Brigade,  and  waspresent  at  the  recon- 
naissance of  31st  August  in  command  of  thetroops  engagedand  in  the  cavalry  pursuit  on  the  following  day  (fre- 
•quently  mentioned  in  despatches,  A'CB.,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  andBronze  Decoration). 

220  Sir  Edward  Williams  served  as  Adjutant  of  Engineers  with  the  expedition  to  Pe»u  in  1852,  and  was  present  at 
■the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Martaban  and  Rangoon  (slightly  wounded),  capture  of  Prome  and  occupation 
■of  Meaday  I  mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  gallant  conduct,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

221  Sir  ^Eueas  Perkins  and  Lieut.  General  0.  A.  Goodt'ellow. — For  War  Services,  see  Royal  Engineers. 

222  Generals  G.  G.  Pear«e  and  E.  M.  PJayfair. — For  War  Services,  see  Royal  Artillery. 

223  General  A.  A.  Bayly  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
-of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

-223t  General  H.  Le  Cocq  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
.also  in  suppression  ofthe  In  ban  Mutiny,  including  Kotah,  Kotahkeserai,  Gwalior,  Koonrai,  and  pursuit 
•of  Tantia  Topee  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Medal  with  Claspj.    [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786.  J 

221  Generals  J.  E.  Corluer,  Sir  vVilliamj  Hamilton  and  T.  Nicholl. — For  War  Services,  see  Royal  Artillery. 

■*•*  General  H.  M'Leod  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

225  Sir  S  DeB.  Edwarues  served  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  Field  Force  in  1858,  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee,  and  was 
poresent  at  the  action  of  Anoria.  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  Abyssinian  Expedition 
in  1868,  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  aud  at  the  assault  and  cap  ture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  1879-80  as  Chief  Director  of  Transport  on  the  line  between  Sukkur  and  Quetta,  took  part  in  the  defence  of 
■Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp), 

227  General  R.  S.  Sale  Hill  served  in  defence  of  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  againsc  the  rebels  in  1857-58  ; 
.present  at  Chapoorah;  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  during  the  campaign  in  Oude,  and  present  at  the 
.actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Rusaooluore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal) 
Servedinthe  Bhootan  campaign  of  1865-6  (.Medal  with  Clasp);    in  the  Huzara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the 

-operations  on  the  "  Black  Mountain  "  (Clasp) ;  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  on  the  Khyber  line  ot  communications  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal).  Commanded  the  expedition  sent  against  the  Akhas  in  1883-84  (received 
the  thanks  of  the  Commander  m  Chief  and  of  Government). 

228  Lieut.General  P.  H.  F.  Harris  served  with  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  in 
■the  White  Cloud  Expedition  against  the  Braves  in  June  1858  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80, 
and  was  present  in  tne  engagement  at  Ali  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
^Expedition  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Minhla  Redoubt  and  commanded  the  Garrison  at 
Mingyan  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

229  Lieut.General  H.  Melvill  served  in  the  Kumaon  Militia  during  1857  and  commanded  Cavalry  in  an  attack 
made  from  Nynee  Tal  upon  a  portion  of  the  Rohilcund  rebels.  Served  with  the  Oude  Police  Cavalry  from  May 
till  September  1858  ;  was  in  command  of  a  Police  Force  (Cavalry  and  Infantry)  at  Mahon  near  Lucknow  when  an. 
.attack  was  made  on  that  post  by  the  enemy  on  the  evening  of  the  7th  August  1858.  Commanded  the  Cavalry  in 
■an  attack  made  by  a  Police  Force  upon  the  fort  and  position  of  Birwa  on  26th  August  1858  (Medal), 


59§(  War  Services  of  the  Officers  on  the  Unemployed  Supernumerary  List. 

230  Lieut.General  G.  A.  Laughton  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856,  and  was  present  at  the 
assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  suriender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borazjoon.and  attack  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with 
Clasp).    Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

231  Lieut.General  R.  Mallaby  served  in  the  Afghan  warm  1S80  in  command  of  a  Field  Force  in  the  Khak  a  Sora 
Valley  and  subsequently  of  the  Reseive  Brigade  (Medal). 

232  Lieut.General  J.  P.  Sberiiff  served  with  the  2nd  Punjaub  Infantry  during  the  Indian  Mut'ny  campaign  in 
1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  including  tue  battle  of  Nujjuffghur.  Accom- 
panied Greathed's  Movable  Column  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Boolundshuhur :  was  detached  with  a  portion 
of  his  Regiment  at  AUyghuv;  and  subsequently  commanded  a  mixed  force  in  the  Etawah  District,  where  he  had 
several  engagements  with  the  enemy  ana  captured  five  guns,  after  driving  the  enemy  from  his  position — received 
the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  (Medal  wiih  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  with  the  Looshai  Expedition 
in  1R71-72  (Medal  with  Claspl ;  with  the  Duma  Expedition  in  1874-75  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  and  with  the 
Naga  Hills  Expeditions  in  1875  and  1879-c'o  (mentioued  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

233  Sir  O.  T.  Tanner  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of 
1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Khnshk-i-Xakhud  and  Sir-i-Asp  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick 
Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevctof  Colonel,  CB  ,  Medal  with  Cl^.sp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882  in  command  of  an  In fantr3' Brigade  of  the  Indian  Contingent,  ana  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tei-el 
Kebir  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  KCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Commanded  the  expedition  into  the  Zhob  Valley  in  1884,  and  received  the  expression  of  the  approbation  of  the 
Government  of  India  for  his  conduct  of  the  operations. 

234  Sir  Henry  Moore  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857m  command  of  Aden  Troop  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  On  landing  from  Persia  proceeded  to  the  Shoolapoor  border  to  watch  the  country  between  the  rivers 
Bheema  and  Krishna  ;  joined  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Malcolm;  present  at  the  capture  of  Beder  Shoorpoor ; 
ordered  to  join  the  Cavalry  Brigade  in  Central  India;  joined  Sir  John  Michel's  Force  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  through 
the  Putchunny  Hills,  subsequent]  y  joined  Brigadier  Parke's  Force  by  forced  marches;  pursued  the  rebels  across  th& 
Xerbudda  ;  present  at  the  action  at  Chota  Oodeypoor.  and  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  through  Central  India  (Medal). 
Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1S67-68  in  the  Intelligence  Department,  present  at  the  capture  of 
Magdala  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  Served  in  the  Looshai  Campaign  of  1871-2  in  Command  of  a  Coolie  Corps 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Assistant 
Quarter  Master  General  with  the  Quetta  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of 
Candahar  and  in  the  engagement  at  Takht-i-Pul;  way  Political  Officer  to  the  Force  in  the  advance  to  the 
Helmund,  including  the  engagement  at  Saif-u-deen  (CB.,  and  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  cf  1S82  as 
Head  of  the  Intelligence  Department  with  the  Indian  Contingent,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

235  Lieut.General  J.  Harpur  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with 
the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medai). 

236  Lieut.General  J .  B.  Cox  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  in  the  Koorum  Valley  (Medal). 

237  Lieut.General  0.  L.  Smith  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and*  was  present  at  the  defence 
of  the  Lucknow  Residency,  and  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  (twice  severely  wounded,  received  the  thanks  of  the 
Government  of  India,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

239  Lieut.General C.  R.  Shaw  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  and  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

240  Lieut.General  C.  J.Smith  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-59,  and  was  present 
at  the  affair  at  Kanta,  at  Bunnee  with  force  forming  rear  guard  of  Commander  in  Chief's  Army  during  the  capture 
of  Lucknow,  present  at  Doomeragunge,  at  the  affairs  at  Bansee  on  the  22nd  and2Sth  September  1858,  and  at  the 
battle  of  Toolsepors  (Medal  with  Ciaspj. 

241  Lieut.General  H.H.  Lyster  served  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  Hugh  Rose  as  Interpreter  and  Aide  de  Camp  throughout  the 
Central  India  campaign  from  Dec.  1857  to  July  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Ratb- 
ghurand  repulse  of  the  rebels  in  an  attack  on  the  camp  during  the  siege,  action  of  Baroda  (sabre  wound  and  charger 
also  wounded),  taking  of  Baroda,  forcing  the  Muddinpore  Pass,  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  capture  of  the 
fort  of  Jhanc'  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  of  Koonch  and  capture  of  the  town  (charger  received  one  bayonet  and 
two  sabre  wounds),  attack  on  the  camp  of  the  2nd  Brigade  at  Muttra,  attack  on  the  camp  of  the  1st  Brigade  at 
Goolowlee,  taking  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Calpee,  action  at  and  capture  of  Morar  cantonments,  storming  of  the 
Lushker  and  fort  of  Gwalior  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  twice  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  field,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  was  awarded  the  1TC  under  the  following  circumstances  :— "  Date 
of  act  of  bravery,  23rd  May  1858. — For  gallantly  charging  and  breaking,  singly,  a  skirmishing  square  of  the 
retreating  rebel  army  from  Calpee,  and  killing  two  or  three  sepoys  in  the  conflict.  Major  General  Sir  Hugh  Henry 
Rose,  G-CB.,  reports  that  this  act  of  bravery  was  witnessed  by  himself  and  by  Lt. Colonel  Gall,  CB.,  of  the  14th 
Light  Dragoons."  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S7S-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl 
(mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Urzoo  near  Ghusnee  {CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

242  Lieut.General  G.  Wheeler  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-54  (Medal). 

244  Lieut.General  D.  Shaw  served  with  the  held  force  against  the  insurgent  Moplahs  at  Munjerry  in  the  district  oi 
Malabar,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  against  the  insurgent  Moplahs  on  September  4th  1840,  at  Kolatoor  on 
25th  August  1851,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Malabar  Police  Corps  employed  in  the  destruction  of  a  party 
of  insurgent  Moplahs  near  Calicut  on  the  Western  coast  on  the  17th  September  1855.  Present  at  the  quelling  of  a, 
riot  in  Tinnevelly  22nd  December  1858.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S85-86  in  command  of  the  Base 
at  Thayetmyo  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

245  Lieut.General  R.  S.  Moseley  served  in  China  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  of  the  8th  January  1859. 
when  the  battery  and  village  of  Shek-tsing  were  captured  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  on  the 
Khyber  Line  of  Communications  (Medal). 

247  Lieut.General  D.  Standen  served  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column,  and  present  at  Sonaar  river,  the  Imleea, 
Neenikhera  Bhutgaon  and  Sleemanabad  in  1857  and  1S58  (Medal). 

248  Lieut.General  A.  H.  Bamfield  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillian- 
wallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Accompanied  the  ex 
peditionary  force  against  the  Boree  Afreedees  in  the  Kohat  Hills  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny  campaign  in  1857  (Medal). 

250  Lieut.General  B.  W.  D.  Morton  served  in  the  Cossyah  and  Jyntiah  campaign  in  1863. 

251  Lieut.General  W.  Osborn  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal). 

252  Lieut.General  T.  T.  Turton  served  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Orr  against  insurgent  Rohillas  in  the 
Nizam's  territories  in  1855;  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  a  body  of  Rohillas  near  Lingi  Bonti,  by 
Lt.Colonel  Doria's  Field  Force. 

253  Sir  Francis  IS'orman  served  in  the  Punjaub  throughout  the  Indian  mutinies  of  1857-58  ;  as  Assist.  Quarter 
Master  General  with  Eusofzai  Field  Force  at  Umbeyla  in  1863  ;  present  with  2nd  Brigade  under  Colonel  W.  W. 
Turner  at  storming  of  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  15th  December  and  action  in  Chumra  valley  on 
following  day,  and  with  2nd  Brigade  under  Colonel  A.  Wilde  in  subsequent  operations;  served  as  Assistant 
Quarter  Master  General  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Bhootan  in  1864-65  and  1865-66;  on  14th  March  1865  when 
reconnoitring  in  Gooroogaon  Pass  with  a  Company  of  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  Regiment  and  a  Company  of  20th  Punjaub 
Native  Infantry  captured  four  stockades,  inflicting  severe  loss  on  the  enemy ;  received  by  telegraph  thanks  01  His 
Excellency  SirHugh  Rose  and  was  atterwards  thanked  by  Government  of  India;  was  present  at  recapture  of  De  wan- 
giri  by  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Tombs  on  2nd  April  1865;  accompanied  the  force  under  Colonel  W. 
Richardson  on  its  advance  towards  Tongsoo  in  February  1866  resulting  in  capture  of  Suleeka,  occupation  of  the 
Iron  Suspension  Bridge  over  Monass  and  restoration  by  Booteahs  of  the  guns  they  had  captured  at  Dewangiri  in 
February  1S65  ;  served  as  2na  in  Command  24th  Punjaub  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Black  Mountain  expe- 
dition under  Major  General  A.  Wilde  in  1868  ;  has  been  favourably  mentioned  in  despatches  of  six  Officers  com- 
manding field  forces  or  brigadss;  has  received  thanks  of  Commanders  in  Chief;  commendation  of 
Government  of  India  for  capture  of  stockades  in  Gooroogaon  Pass  in  March  1865 ;  a  Brevet  Majority  for  se 


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inBhootKnin  1864-65  ;  Indian  Mutiny  Medal,  and  India  Medal  with  Clasps  for  Umbeyla,  Bhootan,  and  North- 
West  Frontier.  Commanded  the  24th  Puniaub  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took 
part  in  the  Bazar  valley  Expedition  under  Lieut. General  Maude,  and  in  the  defence  of  Jugdulluck  (several  times 
mentioned  in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Candahar  (Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1885-86  in  command  of  a  Brigade  of  Infantry  (received  tbe  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India, 
mentioned  in  despatches,  KC3.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

254  Lieut.General  P.  Story  served  in  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  during  the  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  and 
was  present  at  the  actions  of  Pnsgaon  and  Russoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  and  action  of 
Biswah  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  during  the  operations 
in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  1'hull  Chotiali  Field 
Force,  and  afterwards  in  Northern  Afghanistan  (Medal). 

255  Lieut.General  G.  T.  Jones  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  as  Commandant  of  the  Line  of  Communications 
of  the  Indian  Contingent  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

256  Lieut.General  G.  A.  Artmthnot  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian 
mutiny  in  the  SUahabad  district  and  in  Central  India  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

257  Lieut.General  G.  B.  Fisher  was  present  with  the  32nd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Sonthal  district  during 
the  mutinies  of  1857,  and  marched  with  the  Head  Quarters  from  Bowsee  to  Raneeguuge  when  the  four  companies 
on  command  mutinied.  Took  a  detachment  of  volunteers  from  his  regiment  to  China,  and  served  with  the  65th 
Native  Inlantry  during  the  occupation  of  Canton  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

255  Lieut.General  F."S.  Iredell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  witli 
the  force  under  Major  Genera1  Phayre  (Medal). 

259  Lieut.General  R.  G.  Rogers  served  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  throughout  the  Hazara  campaign  of  186S,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes 
in  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1S77-78  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  atlack  and  capture  of  Ali 
Mus.jid,  aud  took  part  in  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882.  and  was  present  at  tbe  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Aide  Qe  Camp  to  the  Queen,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

260  Lieut.General  A.  G.  F.  Hogg  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  1st  Sind  Horse  in  the  Persian  campaignof  1857  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  In  1858-59  he  served  with  the  forces  in  Kandeish  and  the  Nizam's  country  ;  and  with  his  Regiment 
at  Canton  during  the  China  war  of  i860.  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Deputy  Assistant 
Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdaia  (mentioned  in 
dispatches,  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  as  Director  of  Transport  with  the 
Bombay  Reserve  Brigade  on  the  Candahar  line,  and  was  present  during  the  investment  of  Sherpore  and  in  the 
operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

261  Lieut.General  M.  W.  Willoughby  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the 
surrender  of  Bushire,  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Abvssinian  war  in  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

262  Lieut.General  J.  M.  Stewart  served  in  the  Jynteah  Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  1862-63, and  was  present 
at  the  assault  and  canture  of  the  stockades  of  Ookis,  Mugbarai,  and  Oomkrong.  Served  in  the  Abvssinian  war  in 
1867-68  (Medal). 

203  Lieut.General  W.  H.  Whitlock  served  duriag  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  on  board  the  steam  frigate 
Sexoxtris  during  the  naval  engagement  which  took  place  off  Rangoon  on  the  nth  April  1852,  when  the  enemy's 
stockades  which  lined  both  banks  of  the  river  were  destroyed.  Joined  and  did  duty  with  H.M.'s  51st  Light  Infantry 
as  a  volunteer,  and  accompanied  the  storming  party  which  assaulted  and  captured  the  White  House  stockade  on  the 
13th  April  1852.  Present  during  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  of  Rangoon,  and  at  the  final  assault  on  the  town  on 
the  i2thand  14th  April.  Present  with  the  Rifle  Company  of  his  Regiment  (which  covered  the  advance  of  the  Column) 
in  the  attack  on  Pegu  the  21st  Nov.  1852,  and  on  this  last  occasion  received  a  very  severe  wound  in  the  right  elbow 
joint  which  disabled  the  right  arm  for  life  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served'  in  Bengal  during  the  Mutiny  as 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  G.  C.  Whitlock,  commanding  tlia  Saugor  Field  Division  (Medal). 

264  Lieut  General  A.  J.  Howes  served  with  the  Kurnool  Movable  Column  and  Saugor  Field  Division,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  of  the  fort  of  Ruteea  13th  November  1858  (Medal). 

265  Lieut.General  T.  N.  Baker  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  cam- 
paign in  1857-58  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1885-86,  and  comn  anded  a  column  at  the  attack  of  the  Minhla  Redoubt,  and  afterwards  commanded  the  Garrison 
there  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

266  Lieut. General  H.  P.  Hawkes  served  111  the  Abyssinian  war  of  1867-68  as  Assistant  Commissary  General  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal).  Served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1876  as 
Assistant  Commissary  General  with  the  Laroot  Column  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87- 
as  Acting  Commissary  General  in  Chief  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches, 
CB.,  and  Clasp). 

267  Lieut.General  F.  H.  Tyrrell  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  (Medal). 

26~t  Lieut.General  C.D'U.LaTouche  served  with  the  Persian  ExpeditionaryForce  in  1856-57, including  the  attack  on 
Reshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  destruction  of  the  enemy's  magazines  at  Chakota,  at  Borazjoon,  and  battle  of 
Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  Satpoora  Field  Force  in  the  action  fought  with  the  insurgent  chiefs 
aud  rebels  in  the  Satpoora  Hills  on  the  nth  April  1858.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  took  part  in  the- 
defence  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  commanded  a  sortie  of  all  arms  on  Khairabad,  and  was  present 
at  the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

208  Lieut.General  Seafield  Grant  was  employed  with  the  Southern  Mahratta  Field  Force  from  5th  March  1858. 
in  command  of  a  detachment  of  the  4;  th  Madras  N. I.,  and  from  May  to  December  1858  served  with  the  North  Canara 
Field  Force  employed  against  the  rebels  under  the  Sawunt  Warrie  Dessaes,  and  commanded  for  eight  months  the 
outpost  of  Coissee  on  the  Goa  Frontier,  occupied  by  the  47th  Detachment  and  a  detachment  of  the  35th  Madras 
Native  Infantry  (Medal). 

268t  Lieut.General  E.  C.  GrifEn  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  battle 
Agra  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Medal). 

269  Lieut.General  C.  S.  Steward  was  employed  during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  action  Oi 
Itrowlea  with  Kooer  Sing's  rebel  lorce  on  the  21st  March  1858  (wounded),  and  at  the  sortie  from  the  fort  of 
Azimghur  27th  March,  also  at  the  taking  of  Jugdespore  and  at  the  engagements  of  Beliea,  Peeroo,  twice  at  Mut- 
tahee,  Dullepore,  Ceswah,  Rujapore  Gamur,  and  the  final  ejectment  of  the  rebels  from  the  Jugdespore  Jungles 
between  May  and  June  1858  (Medal). 

269t  Sir  J.  W.  M'Queen  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58;  served  with  the  4th  Punjaub 
Infantry  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi;  present  with  Greathed's  Column  in  the  actions  of  Boolund- 
shuhur,  Allyghur,  Aksabad,  Agra,  and  Kanouge;  also  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  including  action 
at  Marigunge  (slightly  wounded),  affairs  near  the  Alumbagh  and  Dilkoosha,  and  storming  of  the  Secunderbagh 
(severely  wounded) ;  afterwards  present  at  Cawnpore,  and  in  the  advance  on  Futtehgur,  including  the  action  at 
Kala  Nuddee  and  several  minor  affairs.  Commanded  the  4th' Punjaub  Infantry  during  the  Oude  and  Rohilcund 
campaign  in  April  and  May  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Bareilly  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Served  with  the  force  uuder  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kheyl  Wnzeerees  in 
December  1859  and  January  i860  ;  also  with  that  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  April  and  May  i860  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Was  present  with  Colonel  Keyes'  force  in  the  attack  on  the  Bezooties  at  Gara  ;in  March  1869.  Served 
in  the  Jowaki  Atreedee  Expedition  in  1S77-7S  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of 
1878-80  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force,  and  commanded  the  5th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  attack  on  the  Peiwar 
Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt-Colonel,  and  CB.).  Took  part  with  Sir  Frederick  Roberts'  Division 
in  the  advance  on,  and  occupation  of,  Cabul,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  Brigadier  General  Gordon's  force  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree 
Expedition  in  May  1881  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (received  the 
thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  KCB.,  and  Clasp). 


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270  Lieut. General  W.  H.  Mackesy  served  in  the  Crimea  from  i6thAug.  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  8th  Sept.,  and  acted  as  Assistant  Engineer  to  the  Highland  Brigade  (Medal 
"with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow  ;  also  acted  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  from  Nov.  1858,  and  was  engaged  with  the  4th  Company  Royal 
Engineers  in  t.ll  the  actions  and  at  the  taking  and  destruction  of  various  fortifications  from  Allahabad  to  the 
Nepaul  country  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

270t  Lieut.  General  H.  A.  Little  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
from  the  26th  Nov.  1855,  till  the  evacuation  iu  June  1856.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  1st  Battalion  .7th  Fusiliers  in 
the  Indian  N.  W.  frontier  war)  of  1863  with  the  Eusafyze  Field  Force,  present  at  the  de'ence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the 
TJmbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  75th  Dec. ; 
also  iu  the  action  of  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  BanairPass  on  16th  Dec,  which  ended 
in  the  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hill  tribes  ou  17th  Dec.  (Brevet  ot  Major,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  as  Chief  Staff  Officer  (Deputy  Adjutant  and  QuarterMaster  General)  of  the  Southern  Afghanistan 
Field  Force  from  Nov.  1880  till  its  withdrawal  from  Candahar  and  Southern  Afghanistan.  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1880-87,  and  again  in  1888-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  C.B.,  and  two  Clasps). 

271  Lieut.  General  J.  May  served  with  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  at  Lucknow,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Cbin- 
hut  30th  June  1857,  also  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  acting  as  a  Subaltern  of  Artillery  and  subsequently 
as  Assistant  Field  Engineer.  Served  afterwards  with  the  force  at  the  Alumbagh  and  was  present  in  the  various 
actions  (wounded),  and  accompanied  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
and  a  year's  service).  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  m  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Dahm- 
kote  and  Chamoorchee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  whh  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

271t  Major  General  T.  E.  Webster  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the 
Afsrhan  war  in  i8;o  (Medal). 

272  Major  General  H.  M.  Wemyss  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  battle  of  Budlee- 
ke-Serai  and  Nujjufghur.  several  engagements  before  Delhi,  siege  and  capture  of  the  city — wounded  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80;  commanded  the  39th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  till  the  10th  April 
.1879,  and  the  Bhopal  Battalion  from  the  nth  April  to  the  2nd  August;  was  Deputy  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master 
General  Khyber  Line  Force  irom  the  15th  September  1879  t0  tne  Iotk  July  1880,  and  Assistant  Adjutant  General 
Khyber  Division  from  the  nth  July  till  the  end  of  the  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

272+  Major  General  3.  T.  Stafford  served  as  2nd  in  command  of  the  22nd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  China,  includ- 
ing the  following  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  ol  Shanghai  in,  1862,  capture  of  stockades 
■on  the  4th  April,  capture  of  the  stockaded  village  of  Tserpoo  on  the  17th  April  and  of  stockades  near  Nanhsiang 
on  the  29th  April,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  towns  of  ICading,  Tsinpoo,  Najow,  and  nholin,  and  repulse 
of  a  very  superior  force  of  the  rebels  on  the  25th  May  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  m  1871-72 
(Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (Clasp).  Also  served  in 
the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

273  Major  General  J.  F.  L.  Fisher  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Delhi  (slightly  wounded)  and  in  the  operations  in  Oude  (iledal  with  Clasp). 

274  Major  General  D.  S.  Buist  served  with  the  Sylhet  Light  Infantry  in  pursuit  of  the  three  Companies  34th  Bengal 
Uative  Infantry  who  mutinied  at  Chittagong  on  the  i8thNov.  1857.  Commanded  a  Detachment  at  the  action  of  Binna 
Caudy  in  the  Cachar  district  on  12th  Jan.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  and  Medal). 
Commanded  Six  Companies  of  the  Sylhet  Light  Infantry  employed  in  the  Jynteah  Hills  in  suppressing  the  Cossiah 
insurrection  in  i860,  including  skirmishes  on  the  26th  and  28th  March,  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  village  of  Moong 
'Qougie.  Again  served  in  the  Cossiah  and  Jynteah  Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  1862-63,  including  the  capture  of 
.the  stockades  of  Moonson,  Ooksaie,  Nunghai,  Ralleang,  and  fourth  capture  of  Moonseri.  Served  in  the  Bhootan 
Expedition  in  1865,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Dewangiri  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

275  Major  General  H.  C.  Smith  served  in  the  actions  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  1854-55, in - 
cludingthe  capture  and  destruction  of  Dhub  and  Sardine  in  August  1854 ;  expedition  against  the  Busee  Kheil  Afree- 
dees in  Dec.  1854  and  March  1855  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Interpreter  to  the  19th 
Foot  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Kelly  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  in  1859. 

276  Major  General  W.  G.  M.  Strickland  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  cf 
Martaban,  and  recapture  of  Billing  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

277  Major  General  G.  C.  Rowcroft  served  with  the  force  against  the  Hussunzaies  on  the  Hazara  frontier  in  1852 
<Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857  at  Peshawur  (Medal).  Commanded  the 
Khelat-i-Ghilzie  Regiment  with  the  force  on  the  Eusufzaie  frontier  and  against  the  fanatics  of  Sittana  in  April  and 
May  1858. 

278  Major  General  P.  "Wheeler  served  in  the  Indian  Mutinv  campaign  in  1857-59,  an|i  was  present  at  the  capture 
■of  Barei'lly  (Medal). 

279  Major  General  H.  H.  Stansfeld  served  with  the  10th  Foot  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny,  and  was  present  at 
the  siege  of  Lucknow  and  several  skirmishes  in  Oude,  Azimghur,  and  the  Jugdespore  Jungles  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

280  Major  General  T.  M.  Shelle3"  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Meerut  on  the  10th  May  1857.  He 
served  afterwards  in  several  actions  from  the  nth  August  to  the  29th  September  before  Delhi,  and  at  the  assault 
and  capture  of  the  city— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

381  Major  General  M.  G.  Clerk  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  with  Have- 
lock's  Force  at  the  actions  ot  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  remaining  in  the  Alumbagh  with  the  force  under 
Xt. Colonel  M'Intyre,  and  acted  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer;  afterwards  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow 
■(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

282  Major  General  P.  C.  Dalmahoy  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  including  most  of  the  engagements  before  its  walls  previous  to  the  capture.  Served 
with  Brigadier  Showers'  Force  in  the  Delhi  district.  Present  with  the  Humeerpore  Police  Battalion  in  several 
encounters  with  the  rebels  in  Bundlecund  in  1859-60,  and  ou  many  occasions  durirg  the  campaign  commanded  an 
independent  Column  of  Military  Police  (recei%'ed  the  thanks  of  Government  for  services  in  Delhi  and  Bundlecund, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

283  Major  General  T.  R.  Nimmo  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar 
(mentioned  in  despatches)  includingthesortie  of  Deh  Khojah — twice  severely  wounded  (mentionedin  despatches, 
Medal). 

:8i  Major  General  W.  Gordon  served  in  Burmah  against  the  rebel  Mong  Gong  Gee  in  1854.  Had  charge  of  the 
intrenchments  at  Allahabad,  and  command  of  outposts  during  the  mutinies  in  1857  (Medal).  Accompanied  ohe 
Expeditionary  Force  to  China,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  and  the  surrender  of  Pekin 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

285  Major  General  H.  C.  Menzies  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in 

1856-57- 

280  Major  General  H.  V.  Mathias  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Was  2nd  in  Command  of 
the  Rewah  and  Nagode  Rajah's  Troops  at  the  opening  of  the  Deccan  road  in  1857-58,  during  which  operations 
the  forts  of  Kunchunpore  Joorah,  Myhere  city  and  fort,  Jokye,  Kunnvvarrah,  Bejeeragooghur,  and  42  pieces  of 
•  ordnance  were  taken  (slightly  wounded).  Was  2nd  in  Command  of  the  Rewah  Contingent  at  the  storming  of 
the  enemy's  position  on  the  Punwarrah  Heights,  taking  all  the  enemy's  guns,  killing  their  leaders,  and  entirely 
dispersing  their  force  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

287  Major  General  J.  W.  Orr  served  in  Burmah  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also  with  Major  General 
Whitlock's  Force  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  185S-59,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  rebel 
Narrain  Rao  at  Kirwee;  was  left  in  charge  of  the  camp  on  the  16th  December  1858,  when  the  force  under 
Brigadier  MacDufl  moved  out  to  attack  the  rebels  at  Girwassah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

288  Major  General  Melmoth  A.  Douglas  Orchard  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  was  present 
in  the  actions  of  the  5th  July  and  10th  October  1857  at  Agra  (Medal). 

289  Major  General  F.  Gadsden  served  in  Arracan  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852.  Served  in  the  Sumbulpoor 
Districts  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58. 


Wai  Services  of  the  Officers  on  the  Unemployed  Supernumerary  List.  598 

-790  Major  General  F.  E.  A.  Chamier  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Outram  with  Havelock's  Force,  and 
was  present  at  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the 
Residency  until  the  relief  of  its  Garrison  by  Lord  Clyde  ;  also  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  a  year's  service). 

292  Major  General  H.  H.  C.  G.  Warrington  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories 
in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  from  the  6th  February  1858  (Medal). 

293  Major  General  P.  G.  Ri  leout  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  Khond  outbreak  in  Boad  in  May  and  June 
1862.    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  i'n  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

293 1-  Major  General  G.  A.  Prendergast  commanded  a  Squadron  Mooltanee  Cavalry  detached  from  Shahjehanpore 
to  the  assistance  of  the  Rajah  of  Powayne  and  commanded  at  Powayne  during  the  attack  on  that  place  by  the 
rebels  under  Khan  Bahadoor  Khan  and  Feroze  Shah  on  the  7th  and  8th  Oct.  1858.  Served  as  Orderly  Officer  to 
Brigadier  Troup  during  the  campaign  in  Oude  in.  1858-59,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russool 
pore,  and  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittovvlie  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  in  command  of  the 
Thnll  Chotal  and  Vitakri  Field  Force  (Medal). 

29i  Major  General  R.  A.  C.Hunt  served  with  his  regiment  against  the  Taepings  near  Shanghai,  and  was  present 
at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang-kaza  4th  April  1862,  of  the  to  wn  of  Tseerpoo  1 7th  April, 
at  Nazean  27th  and  29th  April,  at  the  storming  of  Kahding  1st  May,  of  Tsing-poo  12th  May,  and  at  the  storming 
and  recapture  of  Kahding  on  the  4th  October  1862  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  commanded 
the  5th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

291  Major  Generai  C.  S.  Sturt  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-58  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

296  Major  General  H.G.Thomson  was  on  field  service  with  a  detachment  of  the  35  th  Foot  against  HillKareens  near 
Shuay-gheen  from  10th  April  to  1st  May  1856.,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Palipoon. 

297  Major  General  R.  D.  Campbell  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Served  throughout  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign,  against  the  mutineers  near  Benares^on  the  6th  July  1857  (charger  severely  wounded), 
also  at  Azimghur,  andwith  the  Nepaulese  Contingent  in  the  Goruckpore  district  (Medal).  Served  also  throughout 
the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Dalimkcie,  and  of  Bala  and 
Nagoh  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Khyber  Line  Force  (Medat). 
Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1S81. 

298  Major  General  H.  R.  Elliot  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Raichore  Doab  from  4th  June  to  5th  August 
1858.     Served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  of  1867-68,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

299  Major  General  A.  T.  Moore  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  B'orce  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the 
assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Borazjoon,  and  at  the  action  of  Khooshab — horse  killed 
{Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal  with  Clasp) :  received  the  UC  under  the  following  circumstances : — "  On  the  occasion 
of  an  attack  on  the  enemy  on  the  8th  February  1857,  led  by  Lieutenant  Colonel  Forbes,  CB..  Lieutenant  Moore,  the 
Adjutant  of  the  regiment,  was,  perhaps,  the  first  of  all  by  a  horse's  length.  His  horse  leaped  into  the  square, 
and  instantly  fell  dead,  crushing  down  his  rider,  and  breaking  his  sword  as  he  fell  amid  the  broken  ranks  of  the 
enemy.  Lieutenant  Moore  speedily  extricated  himself,  and  attempted  with  his  broken  sword  to  force  his  way 
through  the  press;  but  he  would  assuredly  have  lost  his  life  had  not  the  gallant  young  Lieutenant  Malcolmson, 
observing  his  peril,  fought  his  way  to  his  dismounted  comrade  through  a  crowd  of  enemies  to  his  rescue,  and,  giving 
him  his  stirrup,  safely  carried  him  through  everything  out  of  the  throng.  The  thoughtfulness  for  others,  cool 
determination,  devoted  courage  and  ready  activity  shown  in  extreme  danger  by  this  young  Officer,  Lieutenant 
Malcolmson,  appear  to  have  been  most  admirable,  and  to  be  worthy  of  the  highest  honour."  Served  with  the 
Jentral  India  Field  Force  from  the  siege  of  fiatghur  (mentioned  by  Sir  Hugh  Rose  for  zeal  in  serving  a  gun  when 
the  camp  was  suddenly  attacked)  to  the  taking  of  Gwalior,  and  pursuit  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  by  Sir  Robert 
Napier;  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  districts  during  the  monsoon  011858;  commanded  a 
troop  of  3rd  Cavalry  which  pursued  and  charged  the  rebels  at  Mow  and  Mahoni,  capturing  their  two  guns  (Modal 
with  Clasp). 

300  Major  General  R.  M.  Chambers  served  with  his  regiment  against  the  Taepings  near  Shanghai,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang-kaza  4th  April  1862,  and  of  the  town  of 
Tseerpoo  17th  April,  at  Nazean  27th  and  29th  April  1862,  at  the  storming  of  the  town  of  Tsingpoo  12th  May,  and 

with  the  garrison  defending  Kahding  in  May  1862  (Medal).     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

301  Major  General  L  .  E.  Evans  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  with  the  3rd  Bengal 
European  Regiment,  and  was  present  with  the  Mynpooree  Movable  Column  in  the  operations  at  Sheraghur  Ghat 
and  with  the  Agra  Column  towards  Gwalior.  Served  also  with  the  Column  under  Brigadier  Showers  in  the  action 
of  Dewsa  against  Tantia  Topee  (Medal). 

102  Major  General  L.  H.  Williams  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  ITmbeyla  Pass  (Medal, 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal 
with  Clasp).    Served  also  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

303  Major  General  G.  R.  C.  Westropp  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1S57-58  with  the  21st  Bombay 
Native  infantry  during  the  outbreak  of  mutiny  in  that  regiment  at  Kurrachee,  and  with  the  field  force  engaged 
in  Khandeish  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  to  whom  he  was  Orderly  Officer  during  the  operations  in  the  Deccan  againet 
Tantia  Topee. 

301  Major  General  A.  AVardrop  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the 
bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

305  Major  General  T.  Bell  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  2nd  Belooch  Regiment  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary 
Force  in  1856-57,  includingthe  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and 
battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Can- 
dahar with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal) . 

306  Major  General  S.  Fellows  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bom- 
bardment and  capture  ofthe  forts  of  Mohumra,  and  the  pursuit  ofthe  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Servedm 
the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  theForce  under  Major  General  Phayre(Medal) 

307  Major  General  G.  J.  Pasley  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

309  Major  General  B.  R.  Chambers  served  with  the  13th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of 
1855-56.  Also  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  from  the  30th  June  to  the  17th  Nov.  1857,  and 
was  severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  a  year's  service,  and  a  wound  pension).  Served  with  the  Eusofzai 
Field  Force  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  the  15th  and  16th  December  1863  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Also  with  the  Hazara  Field  Force,  including  operations  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  1868  (Clasp). 
Commanded  the  6th  Punjab  Infantry  in  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (Clasp).  Com- 
manded the  2nd  Brigade  Tank  Column  throughout  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzterees  in  1881  under 
Brigadier  General  Kennedy. 

"     .u-ajor  General  C.  F.  Sharpe  served  in  the  IndianMutiny  campaign  in  1858  (Medal). 

312  Major  General  L.  H.  P.  De  H.  Larpent  commanded  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  with  the  force  under 
Colonel  Vaughan  in  the  Meranzaie  district  in  July  and  August  1857.  Served  as  Quarter  Master  of  his  regiment 
with  the  Eusofzaie  expeditionary  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of 
Chinglee  Mungul,  Thana,  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  during  the  mutinies  of  1857-58.  Also 
served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-08  (Medal). 

313  Major  General  T.  B.  E.  Tennant  served  in  Kimedy  in  1856,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Woojie  Guddah  15th  May  1356. 

315  Major  General  P.  H.  Le  Geyt  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the 
assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Borazjoon,  and  the  action  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  Major  Grimes'  Field  Force  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  as  Assistant  Political  Agent,  and  in  com- 
mand of  detachment  Gujerat  Irregular  Horse  in  1858;  with  Captain  Heycock's  Field  Force  in  the  Mahee  Kanta 
against  the  rebel  Takoor  of  Mondetti  in  1858  ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  Gujerat  Irregular  Horse,  and  was 
Staff  Officer  of  a  field  force  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Rao  Sahib  in  1858-59  ;  with  Colonel  Evans'  Field 
Force  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  Gujerat  Irregular  Horse  at  Nuggur  Parkur  in  1859. 

316  Major  General  T.  J.Watson  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  waspresent  at  all  the  engagements  in 
Brigadier  Seton's  Column  between  Delhi  and  Futtehghur.  Also  present  at  the  siege  of  Luolcnow.  Commanded  a 

t        t 


598m  War  Services  of  the  Officers  on  the  Unemployed  Supernumerary  List. 

Squadron  of  Hodson's  Horse,  and  present  at  one  engagement  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served? 
with  tbeBhootan  Expedition  in  1864  (Medal)  ;  and  with  the  Juwaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Clasp).  Also- 
served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  iMedal). 

317  Major  General  W.  C.  S.  Clarke  served  in  the  China  war  in  i860  (Medall. 

3:9  Major  General  F.  T.  Bainbridge  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  operations  on  the  Gorruckpore  and  Nepaul  frontiersr  and  final  dispersion  there- 
of the  rebels  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Raised  the  Rawul  Pindee  Mule  Train  for  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  in  1867; 
commanded  the  Train  thrctiglu  ut  the  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdalai 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Mtdal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  with  the  Hazara  field  force  in  1S68,  including- 
the  expedition  against  tile  iribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1878-79,  and  commanded  at  Tonk  at  the  time  of  the  raid  by  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal). 

320  .major  General  Sexton  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  25th  Regiment  fromi 
June  1S55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sevastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  (pro- 
moted to  be  incign,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  ir± 
the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59  as  Adjutant  of  the  95th,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  (accompanied  the- 
3rd  assaulting  Column  on  30th  Ma-c-h  as  Staff'  Officer  to  Colonel  Raines  commanding), battle  ol'Kotake  Serai 
(acted  as  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Raines  commanding  the  Infantry,  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  general  action 
resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior  (severely  burnt  by  the  explosion  of  powder  while  serving  a  gun  captured  from 
the  enemy  and  turned  on  them'  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  siege  and  capture  of  Pourie,  and  surprise  of  the- 
rebel  camp  at  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

321  Major  General  N.  Swaxston  commanded  the  K  Company  Sappers  and  Miners  in  the  North  China,  Expedition  in 
i860,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  am'  Tangkoo,  the  capture  of  the  Takoo  Forts,  and  at  Pekin  from 
oth  to  26th  October  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

322  Major  General  J.  R.  Strutt  served  as  Interpreter  to  a  squadron  of  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee 
in  1858  ;  accompanied  the  3rd  Bombay  N.  I.  to  China  in  i860,  and  served  until  the  end  of  the  war  in  the  Royal' 
Commissariat.  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Seved  with  the- 
Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

323  Major  General  E.  P.  Gurdun  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857  ;  present  with  the  Neemnch  Force- 
before  Nimbheera  on  23rd  September  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Bengal  Artillery,  with  the  Neemucli  force  in  the  action 
with  the  Muudesoie  rebels  at  .leerun  on  the  8th  October,  and  with  the  Artillery  in  the  Fort  of  Neemuch  during  the- 
siege  by  the  Mundesore  rebels  in  October  and  Nov.  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

324  Major  General  M.  Milled  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  several  en- 
gagements, including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

325  Major  General  W.  Tweedie  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  was  present  at  the- 
engagement  attending  the  disarming-  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Benares  on  the  4th  June  185  c-,  and  was  dangerously 
wounded.  Volunteered  for  active  service  and  was  attached  to  the  78th  Highlanders  with  Havelock's  Column,  and 
was  present  at  the  actions  of  Bituuur,  Mnngarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  defence  of 
the  Residency  until  relieved  by  L-Td  Clyde,  after  which  served  at  the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  including  the 
repulse  of  the  enemy's  numerous  attacks ;  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  throughout  the  operations  resulting 
in  the  final  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  advance  through  Rohilcund  and  recapture  of  Bareilly.  cerved  on 
General  Beaton's  Staff  in  the  operations  against  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  the  Mhow  and  Nerbudda  districts- 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and. a  year's  service).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Political  Secretary  to  Lord- 
Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal, 
and  Brevet  of  Ma)or).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Senior  Political  Officer  with  the  Kbyber  Line  Force 
(CSI.  and  Medal). 

326  Major  General  C.  S.  Maclean  servea  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857.  Subsequently  present  at  the- 
actions  ofBoolundshuhur.Coel,  Acrabad,  and  Agra — severely  wounded  (Medal  witn  Clasp).  Served  with  the  China 
Expeditionary  Force  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chan  - 
kiawan  and  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  tae  Afghan  war  of  1878-80, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Takht-i-Pul,  Ahmed  Kheyl,  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee,  and  Padkao  shana 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Mahsoocb 
Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

327  Maior  General  W.  F.  Bartleman  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in 
1858,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Almorah  on  the  17th  and  25th  April,  and  at  tne  storming  and  capture- 
of  the  fort  of  Nuggar  (Medal) .  Served  during  a  part  of  the  Cossiah  rebellion,  and  commanded  a  Company  of  the- 
43rd  Bengal  N.I.  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  village  of  Moonsowpoonje  in  the  Jynteah  Hills  on  the- 
22nd  March  1862. 

348  Major  General  H.  Chapman  was  at  Meean  Meer  on  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  in  1S57  ;  served  with  the  1st 
Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  the  actions  ot'Narnoul,  Gungeree,  Pattialee.  andMynpoore  o  ;  commanded  a  detach- 
ment of  Alexander's  Horse  in  several  minor  affairs  in  the  Etawah  district  in  1858,  accionsof  Oreyah,  (charger  twice 
wounded),  and  Dewsa  ;  pursuit  of  the  rebels  thr  ugh  Rajpootana  and  Central  India;  Bundlecund  campaign  of 
1859-60  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal1.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-  80,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Baghao  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal). 

329  Major  General  R.  H.  Inglis  served  with  the  Bhoolan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal  ,\-ith  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

331  Major  General  W.  A.  Frauks  was  present  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  12th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  when 
it  mutinied  at  Nou-gong  on  the  10th  June  1857.  He  served  subsequently  throughout  the  mutiny  campaign  ( Medal)  _ 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  including  the  second  expedition 
into  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal). 

333  Major  General  F.  Beeching  served  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Hawks  at  Keongmit  in  1868  for  the- 
suppression  of  a  rebellion  amongst  the  Hill  Tribes  of  the  Cuttack  Tributary  Mahals. 

334  Major  General  W.  Howey  served  with  the  32nd  Light  Infantry  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1858-59,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Tyroul,  action  of  Jugdespore,  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Ahmetie  and  Shunkcr- 
pore,  and  pursuit  of  Beni  Madho  (Medal). 

335  Major  General  G.  R.  Heunessy  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857  with  the  93rd  Highlanders,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Bunthera,  Maharajgunge,  and  Alumbagh,  and  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  under 
Lord  Clyde.  Served  in  the  75th  Regiment  in  the  force  under  Sir  James  Outram,  and  was  present  in  the 
action  at  Guillie  and  throughout  the  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh,  and  took  part  in  various  actions,  including 
those  of  12th  January  (wounded)  and  16th,  January  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  relief  of  Lucknow).  Com- 
manded the  Humeeroore  Military  Police  Battalion  in  the  Bundelcund  campaign  in  i;5&-6o,  and  v- as  engaged 
in  several  affairs  with  r.fie  rebels  (repeatedly  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India,  the  Government  of  the 
North-West  Provinces,  and  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India).  Commanded  the  15th  Sikhs  in  the  Afghan  warof 
1 878-80,  and  was  present  with  Sir  Donald  Stewart's  Division  in  the  advance  to  and  occupation  of  Candahar,  asd 
in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  accompanied  Sir 
Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  in  August  1880,  and  took  Dart  in  the  reconnaissance  of  the  31st 
August  and  the  battle  of  Candahar  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Deco- 
ration). Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  in  commandof  the  15th  Bengal  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  atthe  destiuctionol  Temai  (njew.ki.ed in  despatches,  CB. 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

336  Major  General  J.  G.  Campbell  served  with  3rd  Bengal  Europeans  during  the  Indian  Mutinies  of  1857-58,  in 
eluding  theoperations  at  Shereghur  Ghat  in  May  1858,  and  with  the  column  from  Agra  towards  Gwalior  in  Jun& 
1358  (Medal).  Served  with  the  30th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1 804-65,  and  was  present  a 
the  captures  of  Chamoorchi,  Bala,  and.Nagoh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

337  Major  General  A.  Batty e  served  with  the  1st  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  Oude  in  1858,  and  was  present  at 
,ce  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  actions  of  Utteieah,  Bhumoreghat,  and  Kintoor  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  on  the  Unemployed  Supernumerary  List.         598?* 

Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  in  1864,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  at  Shubkudder 
(Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  also  served  in  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  paTt  in  the  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  under  Lieut. General  Maude 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  advance  to  Cabul  under  Brigadier  General  Gough  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches); accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Candahar — wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze 
Decoration). 

338  Major  General  J.M.  Boyd  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1S68  (Medil).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and 
took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  forje  under  MajorGeceral  Phaj're  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

339  Major  General  F.  M.  Birch  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Chinhu,  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  (as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Iuglis  from  2nd 
July  to  25th  Sept.  1857)  being  engaged  in  threa  sorties  and  commanded  a  party  of  the  84th  Foot  in  repulse  of  a 
grand  attack  on  the  18th  August  and  subsequently  regained  nossession  of  the  breach  (twice  wounded,  mentioned 
in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Governor  General),  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  fth  December,  and  capture  of 
Hurrah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- West 
Frontier  of  India  in  1863-64,  and  was  present  at  the  action  near  Shubkudder  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

340  Major  General  G.  W.  C.  Plowden  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  with  the  Punjaub  Irregu- 
lar Cavalry,  incluoing  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  battle  of  Agra  (wounded  in  the  face),  relief  of  Lucknow  by 
Lord  CI /de,  battle  of  Cawnpore  6th  Dec.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  many  minor  affairs;  Oude 
campaign  of  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

341  Major  General  J.  Upperton  commanded  a  body  of  Irregular  Cavalry  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58  in 
and  about  the  Delhi  division  and  on  the  borders  of  Central  India ;  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59,  and 
present  at  the  captu'e  of  the  forts  of  Amathie  and  Shunkurghnr,  and  action  of  Dhoondlakhera  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  Fane's  Horse  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  Chiua  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Sinho,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actious  of  Chankiawhan  (thanked  bj'  the  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  French 
forces)  and  Palichau,  and  capture  of  Pekm  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  ot  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Med- 
jidie.  and  Khedive  s  Star). 

342  Major  General  S.  J.  Browne  served  with  the  5th  Punjaub  Infantry  during  the  Oudecampaign  of  1858-59,  and 
was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Raptee  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  guns  at  Sitkaghat;  commanded  a  detachment 
of  the  Regiment  at  Darzee  Talas — horse  shot  (Medal).  Served  with  the  6th  Punjaub  Infantry  throughout  the 
Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  throughout  the  expeaition  against  the  JowakiAfreedees 
in  1877-78  (Clasp).     Commanded  the  6th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

343  Major  General  W.  Jacob  served  as  Interpreter  to  the  72nd  Highlanders  at  tne  siege  and  capture  of 
Kotah  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Also  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

-^  Major  General  J.  B.  Smith  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863  with  the 
2nd  Eusofzie  Expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Umbfyla  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  also  served 
with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  'Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
Medal). 

344  Major  General  R.  W.  Sartorius  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
relief  of  Azimghur  and  during  the  operations  in  the  Goruckpore  district  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Bhoolan 
Expedition  in  1864-65  (Meual  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (brevet  of  Major,  Victoria  Cross, 
CITS. and  Medal) :  was  awarded  the  jTl!T  "for  having  during  the  attack  on  Abogoo,  on  the  17th  January  1874, 
removed  from  under  a  heavy  fire  Sergeant  Major  Braimah  Doctor,  a  Houssa  Non-Oomroissioned  Officer,  who  was 
mortally  wounded,  and  placed  him  under  cover  "    Also  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

345  Major  General  H.  P.  Peacock  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  piesent  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

346  Major  General  F.  W.  Collis  served  in  the  Ab>  ssinian  war  in  1868  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879, 
and  was  present  in  the  operations  in  the  Khost  Valley,  and  at  the  forcing  of  the  Shutargardan  (twice  mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal).    Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

3'7  Major  General  G.  E.  Erskine  served  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  M.  W.  Smith  in 
1858-59. 

348  Colonel  F.  H.  B.  Marsh  served  in  the  campaign  ontheNorth-West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  Umbeyla  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1868 
(Medal). 

348t  Major  General  J.  G.  D.  Walker  served  with  his  regiment  in  the  campaign  in  Buudelcund  under  Btigadier 
Wheler  in  1859.     Served  with  the  Burmese  Kxpedi  ion  in  18R7-88  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

349  Colonel  H.C.A.  Szczepanski  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  mcludingtheactionson 
the  25th,  26th,  and  27th  November  1S57,  and  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore,  actionof  Kalee  Nuddee,and  pur- 
suit of  the  rebels  in  Bandlecund  (Medal). 

3,9+  Major  General  T.  J.  Quin  served  with  the  Bhoctan  Expedition  in  1865,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Dewangir  (Medil). 

350  Colonel  A.  E.  Campbell  served  with  the  31st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56 
Also  at  Saugor  in  Central  India  during  1857-58 ;  present  at  numerous  engagements  in  the  district  of  Saugor,  and 
was  severely  wounded  on  the  18th  Sept.  1857  in  the  attack  on  the  fortified  village  of  Nurricoulee  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

350t  Colonel  C.Martin  servedinthe  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58  and  was  presentwith  the  14th  Light  Dra> 
goons  with  the  Malwa  Field  Force  at  the  capture  of  Dhar,  and  actions  of  Mundesore — severely  wounded  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier 
D.  M.  Stewart,  and  with  the  12th  Bengal  Cavalry  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war 
in  1880,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

35>  Colonel  T.  Kettlewell  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  land- 
ing at  Hallilah  Bay,  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire.  and  surrender  of  Bushire  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

3=2  Colonel  R.  W.  Elton  was  present  with  his  regiment  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Delhi  on  the  nth 
May  1857.  Served  in  the  Meerut  Volunteer  Horse,  and  was  present  with  it  at  the  defeat  of  Wulledad  Khan  at 
Galowtee,  and  on  several  other  occasions  when  attached  to  the  left  wing  1st  Belooch  Battalion.  Was  present  with 
General  Peuny 's  Force  at  the  action  of  Kurkralee  ;  was  with  the  Commander  in  Chief  s  Force  at  the  action  before 
Bareilly  on  5th  May  1858,  and  at  repulse  of  rebels  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  on  the  occasion  of  their  attacking 
our  outposts  at  Shahjehanpore  ;  present  in  the  operations  near  Mahomdy  and  relief  of  Fort  Jellalabad  ;  present 
with  the  Battaliou  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Rampore  Kussia  by  Brigadier  Wetherell's  Force;  with  Commaiider  in 
Chief's  Force  at  occupation  of  forts  of  Amoytee  and  Sunkerporc,  and  at  the  defeat  of  Beni  Madho  at  Duudea 
Keeree  ;  also  at  the  action  at  Churda  and  taking  of  Fort  Ma3'eedia;  present  at  the  capture  of  14  guns  by  Brigadier 
Horsford's  Force  at  Sikha  Ghat  in  Nepaul  (Medal). 

353  Colonel  H.  St.  Maur-Wynch  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in 
1856  and  1857.  Served  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  the  Rajahmundry  district  in  September  and  October  1857,  and 
received  a  contusion  from  a  matchlock-ball.  Employed  with  the  Sappers  in  1859  in  quelling  the  rebellui;  in  Bengal 
Medal). 

354  Colonel  P.  \r.  Bannerman  served  with  the  Kotah  Contingent  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Agra  and  Muttra 
districts  in  May  and  June  1857 ;  as  a  volunteer  in  the  batteries  in  the  Agra  Fort  in  July  and  August  1857 ;  present 
at  the  first  attack  on  the  fort  of  Awah  on  the  17th  December  1857;  at  the  assault  and  capture  ofRowah,  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Awah :  commanded  the  Joudpore  Sikh  Horse  at  the  action  at  Pertabgurh  on  the  24th 
December  1858  (Medal). 

3"  Colonel  R.  Griffith  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3s6  Colonel  H.  R.  B.  Worsley  served  against  rebels  in  Mirzapore  district  in  1S57  (Medal).  Served  also  in  tho 
South  of  China  in  1858-59  (Medal).  Served  with  the  7th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the 
die,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

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5980  War  Services  of  the  Officers  on  the  Unemployed  Supernumerary  List. 

_ 3S7  Colonel  A.  R.  D.  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  during  th  e 
siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  with  the  Guide  Cavalry,  and  with  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi,  Goorgao  n, 
and  Jhujjur  districts.  Served  with  the  1st  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  the  Moosa  Bagh  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was 
present  in  the  affairs  at  Banda,  Kuddee,  and  Boghani ;  accompanied  Sir  "Frederick  Rooerts  hi  "„he  march  to 
Candahar,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  of  the  31st  August  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Also  served  in  the  expedition  againstthe  Aitchakzai  Tribes. 
358  Colonel  C.  E.  Stack  served  with  the  Kotah  Contingent  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Agra  and  Muttra 
districts  in  May  and  June  1857  ;  and  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Polwhele  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  5th  July 

1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

35'->  Colonel  A.  T.  Cox  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  two  com- 
panies during  the  greater  part  of  the  North  Canara  campaign,  which  extended  from  March  to  December  1858,  and 
was  present  in  one  skirmish  and  various  pursuits.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  in  command  of  a  Brigade,  and  conducted  the  advance  on  Wuntho  from  the 
North  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Clasp). 

360  Colonel  W.  H.  Ross  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombard- 
anent  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  93rd Bombay  N.  I.  in  Khandeish  in  1858  ;  and 
.as  Statf  Officer  with  the  Oojein  Field  Force  in  1859-60. 

361  Colonel  G.  W.  Cox  was  employed  against  the  Karen  insurgents  in  1857. 

362  Colonel  E.  P.  Forteath  served  in  Central  India  d-iring  the  campaign  of  1S57-58,  including  the  pursuit  of  the 
Gwalior  rebels,  battle  of  Bunas,  and  action  of  Kosana  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

304  Colonel  C.  J.  Anderson  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the' Bengal  troops  at  Nusseerabad  in  Ma3"  1857;  also  at 
the  fi  "st  attack  on  Awah  in  September  1S57;  at  the  siege  and  in  the  pursuit  su^equeut  to  the  Jail  of  Kotah  in 
March  and  April  1858;  at  the  action   of  Kotah-ke-Serai  on   17th   June   and    capture   of   Gvvalior  on  19th  June 

1858  ;  at  the  action  of  Ranode  in  December  1858  as  Aide  de  Camp  to   Sir  Robert  Napier  commanding  Gwalior 
Division  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

369  Colonel  W.  G.  Cubitt  served  in  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  at  the  action  of  Chinhut  on  the  30th  June  1857 
and  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  "for  having  on  the  retreat  Irom  Chinhut  (near  Lucknow),  on  the  30th 
June  1S57,  saved  the  lives  of  three  men  of  the  32nd  Regiment,  at  the  risk  of  his  own  ;  "  was  afterwards  present 
throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  and  was  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service;. 
Served  with  the  Duffla  Expedition  in  1875  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with 
the  Khyber  Line  Force  (Medal).  Also  served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1883-84.  Served  with  the  Burn.ese 
Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

371  Colonel  C.  A.  de  Kantzow  served  during  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  1855 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  Mynpooree  on,  during,  and  subsequent  to  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops 
at  that  station  in  Ma3' 1857,  andrectived  the  Queen's  gracious  approbation  and  the  Governor  General's  thanks  for 
"  admirable  services  "  rendered  at  the  imminent  peril  of  his  life.  Was  present  with  39th  Sowars  in  action  at  Bhow- 
gong  on  6th  June  1857,  against  the  mutineers  of  the  7th  Light  Cavalry,  13th  48th  and  71st  Native  Infantry  from 
Lucknow,  and  killed  the  rebel  leader  in  hand-to-hand  conflict,  himself  receiving  a  sabre  wound  on  the  forehead 
Served  in  Mynpooree  in  command  of  an  Irregular  Force  up  to  the  abandonment  of  the  Station,  and  subsequently 
as  a  volunteer  in  the  action  of  5th  July  near  Agra  (horse  killed),  and  in  all  minor  operations  up  to  19th  Aug.  1857. 
Commanded  a  detachment  of  Agra  Militia  Cavalrj' in  action  near  Allyghur  on  24th  Aug.  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
and  during  subsequent  operations  of  Colonel  Montgomerie's  Column.  Present  as  a  volunteer  in  the  battle  of  ihe 
loth  Oct.  1857  at  Agra.  Served  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Column  up  to  the  reoccupation  of  Mynpooree,  and  as  Com- 
mandant of  the  Muttra  Horse  in  Colonel  Cotton's  Movable  Force  during  the  operations  at  i'uttehpore-Sikrse,  and 
elsewhere.  Raised  the  Fnttehghur  Organized  Police  Battalion,  and  served  as  its  Commandant  in  action  at  Bungaon 
tone  charger  and  one  troop-horse  wouuded  under  him  ;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  the  Cavalr3'  in  the 
action  of  3rd  May  1&58  at  Shahjehanpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  charger  wounded),  the  defence  of  the  Jail,  an  I 
affairs  subsequent  to  the  relief  of  the  Garrison,  including  the  action  of  the  15th  May  (very  dangerously  wounded 
by  sabre  cuts  on  face  and  right  arm  in  hand-to-hand  encounter).  Present  as  Commandant  of  the  Rohifcund  Aux- 
iliary Levy,  which  he  had  raised  and  organized,  in  defence  of  entrenchments  and  town  of  Porvaine  from  June  to 
Nov.  1858,  and  in  the  many  and  various  offensive  and  defensive  operations,  including  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  out- 
post at  Ahniednuggur  (thanked  by  Government  of  India)  and  siege  of  Porvaine  (thanked  by  Government  of  India). 
Served  with  the  same  Levy  on  active  service  in  the  north  of  the  Shahjehanpore  district  up  to  28th  Dec.  1858,  and 
subsequently  across  the  Sarda,  move  on  Pullea,  and  expulsion  of  the  rebels  from  the  town  and  fort  (thanked  by 
Government  of  India)  and  pursuit  into  Oude.  Present  as  a  volunteer  with  a  Troop  of  Cavalry  and  two  Companies 
of  the  Rohilcund  Auxiliary  Levy  with  Brigadier  Dennis'  Column  during  pursuit  in  the  Khyreeghur  Jungles,  and 
in  two  actions  fought  in  Jan.  1859  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Levy  in  active  pursuit  up  to  Nepaul, 
and  in  subsequent  operations  undertaken  in  clearing  the  district  from  rebels  and  marauders  up  to  the  end  of  the 
disturbances  (thanked  by  Government  of  India).  Has  received  the  gracious  approbation  of  Her  Majesty  for 
"excellent  service  "  rendered  to  the  State  in  1857-5S  ;  been  officially  and  especially  reported  to  the  Government 
of  India  when  leaving  Rohilcund  in  September  1859,  for  the  "valuable  services  "  rendered  by  the  force  under  his 
command  in  Rohilcund;  and  honourably  mentioned  by  the  Governmet  of  the  N.W.  Provinces  to  the  Government 
of  India  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

372  Colonel  G.  C.  Grant  served  in  October  1859  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  under  Colonel  Donovan  in  the 
©perations  againstthe  insurgent  Wagheers ;  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Beyt  on 
She  6th  October  1859  (dangerously  wounded). 

373  Sir  Edward  Bradford  served  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  campaign  from  21st  of  February 
till  8th  June  1857  ;  served  in  the  Jubbulpore  district  during  1857,  and  afterwards  in  tbe  North- Western  Provinces 
in  1858 — with  General  Michel's  Force  in  Mayne's  Horse  against  Tantia  Topee  in  1858;  present  at  the  general 
action  of  Scindwna  and  the  action  and  pursuit  at  Karai.  Served  with  General  Napier's  Columns  in  Mayne's 
Horse  from  December  1858  to  September  1859,  and  was  present  in  several  actions  with  the  enemy  (twice  thanked 
in  despatches,  Medal). 

374  Colonel  0.  E.  Stewart  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  at 
Bari,  Simree,  Nawabgunge,  and  Sultanpore;  was  Staff  Officer  to  a  Field  Column  in  Oude  (Medal).  Served  in 
the  Umbeyla  campaign  in  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877  (Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  Clasp). 

376ColonelF.  J.  Keen  served  with  the  2nd  Punjaub  Infantry  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58; 
was  present  at  the  siege,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  battles  of  Boolundshuhur  and  Agra,  relief  ol  the  garrison  of 
Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  action  of  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  ofLucknow,  occupation  o: 
Bareilly,  and  many  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in 
i860,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Berara  (Medal.with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- West 
Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Unibeyla  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  187S-79,  and,  in  command  of  a  Column,  engaged  and  defeated  the  enemy  at  Baghao 
with  heavy  loss  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

377  Sir  Henry  Colletr  served  with  the  expedition  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  on  the  Eusofzaie  Frontier  in  185S 
and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Chingli  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including 
the  storm  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Rampore  Russia  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  in  the  Cossyah  and  J  ynteah 
Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  1862-63,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Oomkoi,  Nungarai,  and  Oom- 
kronf  (severely  wounded).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  186S  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served 
m  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches),  in 
the  operations  in  the  Khost  Valley,  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches); 
accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  March  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  LB.,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S8  in  command  of  a  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp),  ana  with  the  Chin- 
Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  in  command  of  the  Eastern  Frontier  District  (received  the  thanks  of  the 
Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Clasp) .  Commanded  the  Manipore  Field  Force  in  1S91  (re- 
ceived the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  XCB.,  and  Clasp). 


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380  Colonel  F.  T.  Humfrey  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S7S-79,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  30th 
Bombay  Native  Infantry  in  the  engagement  at  Sy  ud  Boot  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal). 

3S'  ColonelJ.  Sconce  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi 
(mentioned  in  despatch),  battle  of  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December  1857, 
actions  of  Shumshabad  and  Futtehghur,  and  siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

382  Colonel  H.  A.  Mallock  served  in  Central  India  in  1857-5,8,  including  the  action  of  Mundesore  and  siege 
Ratghnr  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in   1865-66  in  charge  of  field  telegraph. 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

363  Colonel  W.  P.  Dickon  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S6  in  command  of  the  Toungoo  and 
Nvingyan  (Pyinmana)  Columns  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

3S4  (jolonelT.  Weldon  was  employed  on  field  service  ia  the  Raichore  Doab  from  4th  June  to  5  th  August  1S58. 

333  Colonel  W.  R.  M.  Holroyd  was  attached  to  the  Sfith  Regt.  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  an* 
served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  at  the  operationsbeforeChanderi,  at  siege  and  storm- 
ingof  Jhansi  (severely  wounded), battle  ofBetwa.  action  of  Koonch.  siege  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasps 

3,7  Colonel  J.  K.  Clubley  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  in  command  of  the  2111I 
Madras  Infantry  and  Lines  of  Communication  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

3S8  Colonel  A. 'Copland  served  with  Colonel  Craigie's  force  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in 
March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865,  and  was  present  at  the  assault 
and  capture  of  the  Bala  Stockade  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp).) 

390  "Colonel  M.  C.  Perreau  served  with  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  1860-61  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

391  Colonel  C.  H.  Plowden  served  with  Major  General  Whitlock's  Force  during  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny 
in   Bengal  in  1858-59,  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  rebel  Narrain  Rao  of  Kirwee  6th  June  1858,  and  in . 
action  at  Girwassah  on  the  banks  of  the  Scinde  river  16th  December  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

392  Colonel  A.  W.  Macnaghten  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1S57-59  including  the  pursuit  of  Tantia 
Topee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  186S,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Magdala 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  in  command  of  the  2nd  Bombay  Cavalry 
(Medal). 

394  Colonel  T.  Cadell  served  with  the  2nd  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  throughout  the  operations  before  Delhiin 
1857,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  the  final  assault  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  the  subsequent 
operations  with  the  Movable  Column  under  Brigadier  Showers  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross) :  received 
the  FlE  "for  having,  on  the  12th  June  1S57,  at  the  Flagstaff  Piquet  at  Delhi,  when  the  whole  of  the  piquet  of  Her 
Majesty's  75th  Regiment  and  2nd  European  Bengal  Fusiliers  were  driven  in  by  a  large  body  of  the  enemy, 
brought  in  from  amongst  the  enemy  a  wounded  Bugler  of  his  own  regiment,  under  a  most  severe  fire,  who  would 
otherwise  have  been  cut  up  by  the  rebels.  Also,  on  the  same  day,  when  the  Fusiliers  were  retiring,  by  order,  on 
Metcalfe's  house,  on  its  being  reported  that  there  was  a  wounded  man  left  behind,  Lieutenant  Cadell  went  back 
of  his  own  accord  towards  the  enemy,  accompanied  by  three  men,  and  brought  in  a  man  of  the  75th  Regiment, 
who  was  severely  wounded,  under  a  most  heavy  fire  from  the  advancing  enemy."  Served  in  the  4th  Irregular 
Cavalry  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  185S-59  ;  present  at  the  action  of  Mehudi  under 
Colonel  Brmd,  in  which  thirteen  of  the  enemy's  guns  were  captured ;  also  with  Colonel  Turner's  Column  in 
Rohilcund  in  1859. 

395  Colonel  H.  W.  Gordon  served  during  the  Sonthal  rebellion  in  1855-56.  Served  in  the  China  war  in  i860, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  the  occupation  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  (Clasp)  ;  and  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedi- 
tion in  1877-78  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  20th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80,  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  AH  Musjid,  in  the  advance  to  Gundamuck,  in  the  operations  in  the  Koorum 
Valley,  and  with  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the 
Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

400  Colonel  0.  Menzies  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  185S  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the 
fort  of  Ranvpore  Russia  (Medal). 

401  Colonel  E.  D.  H.  Vibart  served  with  the  1st  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1S57,  incaxdinsr 
the  battle  of  NujjuHghur,  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi ;  present  at  the  action  of  Narloul ;  subsequently  accompanies 
Seton's  Column  io  Futtehghur  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Gungeeree,  Pattialee,  and  Mynpoorie ;  served  with  the 
2nd  Puujaub  Infantry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  also  with  several  Movable  Columns  under  Sir  Hope 
Grant  and  General  Walpole,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  in  the  Afghan, 
war  in  1879-80  (Medal).    Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1SJ8S  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

402  Colonel  J.  W.  O'Dowda  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1885. 

403  Colonel  Hon.  R.  E.  Boyle  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaion  of  1S57-59;  pursuit  of  the  Sealcote 
mutineers  in  July  1857  ;  with  2nd  Bengal  European  Fvsiliers  in  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  districts  westof 
Delhi  in  October  and  November  1857,  and  present  at  the  occupatien  of  Rewaree,  Jhuj.jur,  and  Kanound;  served 
with  the  2nd  Sikh  Cavalry  with  the  Bundlecund  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Wheeler;  cominandeda  field  detach- 
ment. Engaged  near  Geree  Pa'.oree  on  7th  Nov.  1859;  commanded  No.  3  Bundlecund  Flying  Column  from 
December  1850  to  March  18S0  (thanked  by  Government  of  India,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in.  1878-79, 
and  was  present  at  the  attack  ana  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

404  Colonel  P.W.  Powlett  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  ct  the  actions  of 
Allyghur,  Agra,  Kanouje,  and  Buunee  Bridge,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (mentioned  in  despatches),  defeat 
of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  action  at  Kalee  Nudee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow — severely  wounded 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

405  Colonel  A.  J.  C.  Birch  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  compaign  in  1857  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1878-79  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  (Medal). 

406  Colonel  F.  W.Eoileau  served  as  Adjutant  of  Rajah  Jawahir  Singh's  Contingent  with  the  force  under  General 
Van  Courtlandt,  and  received  a  dangerous  sabre  cut  in  the  face  and  a  sabre  cut  in  the  hand  at  the  action  of  H  ssar 
on  the  19th  August  1857.  Served  in  the  2nd  Sikh  Cavalry  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  in  November  and  De- 
cember 1858,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Biswah.  Served  with  the  Saugor  held  force  under  General  Whitlock. 
Commanded  a  Squadron  of  the  2nd  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  action  of  Kewteein  Bundlecund  on  the  4th  March  1859, 
and  was  wounded  by  a  pistol-shot  in  the  knee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in 
Council.  Medal).  Served  with  the  12th  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal).  Served  in 
the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  took  part  in  the  two  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal). 

407  Colonel  H.  M.  Pratt  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  51st  Native  Infantry  at  Peshawur  on  the  28th  August 
1857.  Served  the  campaign  of  1S60  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangku  and  of  the  Taku 
Forts,  and  actions  of  Chankiawhan  and  Tungchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the 
6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (men- 
tioned in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Candahar  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 
Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18S8  (CB..  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

408  Colonel  O.  Barnes  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the  operations  in  Centra 
India,  the  siege  ofKotah,  and  various  minor  engagements  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  m  the  Abyssinian  campaign 
in  1868  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Kam  Dakka  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal).     Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

.  409  Colonel  G.  A.  Way  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at 
Berrara  (Medal  with  Clasp).      Served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1883-84  (mectionad  in  despatches). 

410  Sir  Edward  Ross  serred  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Ratghur,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakoti,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  seige  and 
storm  of  Jhansi,  battleof  B.itwa,  storm  of  Lohari,  actions  at  Koonch,  Muttra,  Galowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  battle 
and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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411  Colonel  C.  A.  Munro  served  as  interpreter  to  the  Naval  Brigade  under  Captain  Peel  in  1857  and  was  present 
at  the  action  of  Kudjwa,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  during  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the 
6£h  December  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

412  Colonel  C.  M'lnroy  served  intbe  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59.  and  was  present  with  General  Whit- 
lock's  Force  at  the  surrender  of  Kirwee  ;  joined  the  Sikh  Mounted  Police  (Meteg's  Sikh  Horse)  attached  to 
Brigadier  McLufl's  Brigadn  in  1858,  and  commanded  the  same  from  January  1859  ;  was  present  in  the  action  at 
Sahao  (mentioned  in  despaiches)  ;  commanded  in  Cavalry  actions  of  Maharajpore,  Jaccoli,  and  Mow  Mahoni ; 
commanded  escort  to  the  guns  during  the  action  at  Girwassah  (mentioned  several  times  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp).  Employed  ir.  disarming  the  Banda  district  in  18:9-60.  Commanded  a  Division  of  the  Transport 
Train  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (thanked  in  despatches  for  the  "extent  and  value  of  his  assistance," 
Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Med°l  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S6,  and  in  1E88-89  as  Principal  Commissariat 
OfBcerin  Upper  Burmah  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

113  Colonel  C.  R.  Matthews  served  in  the  China  war  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  (Medal). 

414  Colonel  C.  E.  Fisherserved  with  the  95th  Foot  in  1858  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah.  battle  of  Kotah  kei 
Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  0 1'  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Pouree — dangerously  wounded  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

415  Colonel  E.  W.  Trevor  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  General  Transport  Officer,  and  afterwards  as 
Director  of  Transport  (Medal). 

416  Colonel  H.  C.  Wright  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah 
on  the  6th  October  1879  and  at  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Cabal  as  Chief  Commissariat  Officer  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

417  Colonel  T.  H.  B.  Brooke  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  from  24th  February  1857  to  30th  January 
1859  (Medal). 

418  Colonel  H.  C.  E.  Ward  served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  latter  part  of  the  siege  and  at  the  assault  of  Delhi  in  1897. 
Served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  in  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi  District,  and  present  at  the  action  of 
Narnoul  (Medal  with  Cla*p).  Served  with  rhe  Guides  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  on  the  Eusofzaei 
Frontier  in  1851 ;  and  in  that  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kheyl  Wuzeerees  in  1859 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

419  Colonel  J.  MacDonald  Smith  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  from  24th  February  1S57  to  27th  Dec.  1859. 

420  Colonel  E.  H.  E.  Kauntze  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1856  after  the  fall  of  Sebastopol. 

421  Colonel  A.  M.  Phillips  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the 
assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  with  the  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  action  at  Khooshab 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

423  Colonel  E.  L.  Ommanney  served  at  the  siege,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal  with  Claspl. 

424  Colonel  H.  M.  B.  Burlton  served  with  the  8th  Foot  in  various  skirmishes  at  Agra  in  1858.  Served  with 
Meade's  Horse  at  the  capture  of  Gwalior;  commanded  the  Regiment  during  the  pursuit  of  the  rebels  by  Sir 
Robert  Napier  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Joura  Alipore ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  Meade's  Horse  on 
field  service  in  operations  against  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebels  from  October  2858  to  February  1859  (Medal 
with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68  (Medal). 

425  Colonel  C.  Svvinhoe  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal) . 

426  Colonel  H.  P.  R.  F.  Crawfurd  served' with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

427  Colonel  H.  G.  Saunders  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  inclu  mg  the  action  of  the 
5th  July  1857  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  and  affair  at  Shereghat  (Medal). 

428  Colonel  J.  M'Mullin  served  with  the  59th  Foot  at  the  operations  before  Canton  ard  at  its  capture  in  1857 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

430  Colonel  D.  M'Neill  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Seetabuldee  in  June  and  July  1857,  and  with 
the  Kamptee  flying  column  from  9th  November  1858  to  26th  January  1859 ;  served  also  with  the  expedition  to  the 
Puchmurree  Hills,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Hurrakote  in  November  1859  (Medal). 

431  ColonelA.  R.  Chapman  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  including  the  baitleof  Buledekeserai,  skirmishes 
in  the  Suhzee  Mundee  from  the  9th  June  to  the  13th  Aug.  1857,  assault  and  capture  of  the  city;  was  afterwards 
present  at  the  actions  of  Narnoul,  Gungeeree,  Pattialee  and  Mynpoorie,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  action  of 
Baree,  and  subsequent  operations  inOude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

432  Colonel  F.  C.  St.  John  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

433  Colonel  E.  M.  Woodcock  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the 
landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  the  capture  of  Reshire,  the  surrender  of  Bushire,  the  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  the 
action  at  Khooshab — wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

435  Colonel  E.C.  Garstin  served  with  the  23rd  Company  Royal  Engineers  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kudjwah,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at 
Cawnpore,  advance  on  Futtyghur,  destruction  of  the  fort  of  Jutteeah,  action  of  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

436  Colonel  T.  Higginson  served  on  the  North-West'Frontier  of  India  in  the  expedition  against  the  Bezotee  Tribe 
in  February  1869,  and  wasmentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India..  Sewed  also  with 
the  Meranzie  Valley  Field  Force  in  April  1869.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-9  with  the  Candahar  Column, 
and  was  present  in  the  affair  at  Baghao  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Commanded  the  ist  Punjab  lulantry 
in  the  Wuzeeree  Expedition  m  1881. 

437  Colonel  J.  F.  F.  Cologan  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  185?,  siege  and  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Gowlowlie.  attack  and 
capture  of  Forts  Dehayn  and  Tiroul,  occupation  of  Bhyspore,  and  operations  of  Brigadier  Kelly's  Force  in  the 
Azimghur  and  Goruckpore  districts  in  1858-59  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80, 
first  as  Staff  Officer  and  afterwards  as  Paymaster  cfthe  Transport,  KhyberLine  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received 
the  thanks  of  the  Imperial  Government,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal).  Served  with  tho  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1887-88  including  the  operations  of  the  3rd  and  4th  Brigades  under  Brigadier  Generals  Coilett  and  Low  respec- 
tively (Medal  with  Clasp). 

438  Colonel  M.  Tweedie  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah  ;  served  with  Brigadier  Parke's  Column 
during  part  of  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Tepee  ;  employed  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Onde  campaign  with  the  Oude 
Mounted  Police  under  Lord  Clyde  ;  present  at  the  occupation  of  Sh  irkerpoor,  the  stronghold  of  Raja  Beni 
Madho  ;  served  with  Colonel  Carmichael's  Column  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  Gogra;  served  under  Lord  Clyde 
during  the  greater  part  of  the  Trans- Gogra  campaign,  including  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Baiauch, 
action  with 'the  Nana's  Force  at  Churdah,  and  occupation  of  the  tort  on  the  26th  December  1858 ;  served  with  the 
Oude  Police  Force  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  from  April  to  the  2nd  of  October  1859,  after  the  return  of  the  regular 
forces  from  the  frontier  (Medal  with  Ciasp). 

440  Colonel  J.  J  opp  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Coirhlan  which  captured  and  destroyed  the  fort  of  Sheik 
Othmaninthe  vic.initvof  Aden  iniSsS.  Served  m  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1868  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Alghan  war 
in  1879-80  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major 
General  Phayi  e  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

441  Colonel  H.  S.  Jarrett  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Mooltan  on  the  31st  August  1858, 
and  commanded  a  troop  of  the  6th  Irregular  Cavalry  in  pursuit  of  the  mutineers  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd 
Panjaub  Oayy.rry  in  the  Expeditionary  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  againstthe  Mahsood  Wuzeeiees 
in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the:  Barrara  Pass  and  capture  of  Makeen  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Engaged 
with  the  same  Regiment  in  the  blockade  of  the  same  tribe  on  the  Tak  frontier  in  1861-62.  Served  also  in  all  the 
actions  and  operations  of  the  Eusofzaie  Field  Force  of  1863,  as  Aidede  Camp  to  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain,  and  after- 
wards to  Sir  John  Garvock,  and  was  thanked  in  despatches  by  both  those  Generals  (Clasp  for  Umbeyla) . 

442  Colonei  L.  J.  H.  Grey  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of 
Boolundshuhur  and  Allyghur,  skirmish  of  Ackerabad,  actions  ofGungaree  and  Puttialee,  attack  of  the  fortsof 
Koheia  and  Kololee,  operations  on  the  Gogra,  final  advance  to  the  Nepaul  Hills,  action  at  Sitka  Ghat  and  capture 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  on  the  Unemployed  Supernumerary  List.  59^r 

•of  the  enemy's  puns,  and  various  skirmishes  in  the  Nepaul  Hills  (Medal).    Served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition 
in  i3c5-66  (Clasp). 

***  Colonel  C.  H.  Cantor  served  during  all  the  operations  before  Delhi  in  1857  ;  was  selected  as  one  of  the 
Subalterns  orthe  ladder  party  on  the  day  of  the  final  assault,  and  was  engaged  in  the  six  days'  fightine  within  the 
city  until  its  final  capture,  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  enemy  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Expe- 
dition in  1864-65  (Medal  with  CI  isp). 

446  Colonel  C.  A.  Porteous  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  IndianMutiny  in  1857-59, and  was  present  at 
Kanta,  at  Bunnee  with  the  force  forming  the  rearguard  of  the  Commander  in  Chief's  Army  during  the  capture  of 
Lucknow,  present  at  Bansee  on  the  22nd  and  28th  September  1858,  at  Chittrah  on  the  30th  September  1858,  at  two 
other  affairs  on  the  9th  and  20th  October  1858,  and  at  Doomeragunge  on  the  13th  September  1858  ;  servod  with  the 
force  under  Major  General  Whitlock  in  Bundlecund,  and'  present  with  the  detachment  which  proceeded  in  March 
1859  under  Brigadier  Faddy  against  Runmust  Singh  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

447  Colonel  H.  B.  Sanderson  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  relief 
of  Aziinghur,  in  the  engagement  at  Toolsepore,  and  in  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  (Medal). 

443  Colonel  F.  j.  S.  Adam  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  in- 
cluding the  sortie  of  Deh  Khoiah  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

449  Colonel  G.  Atkins  served  at  Peshawur  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58.  Served  in  the  campaigns 
•on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  in  1858  and  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedi- 
tion in  1884.    Also  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-87  (Clasp). 

4o1  Colonel  W.H.  Wilson  took  part  in  the  operations  against  the  insurgent  Dessaies  in  the  North  Canara  and 
Bede  districts  in  1858  (Medal). 

452  Colonel  M.  Furlong  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Copul  on  the  1st  June  1858.  With  the  Bellary  Field  Force 
under  Colonel  Spottiswoode. 

*sl  Colonel  E.  Beddy  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Dewangiri 
an-command  of  the  storming  party  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  18S0  (Meial).  Served  with 
the  Hazara  Expedition  in  i838  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

455  Colonel  J.H.  Prendergast  served  during  the  Rumna  Rebellion  in  1879-80.  Served  in  the  operations  on  the 
North-East  Frontier,  Burmah,  in  1891-q*. 

456  Colonel  A.  Ollivant  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-50,  including  a  skirmish  at  Madrock, 
action  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers  on  the  5th  July,  battle  of  Agra  on  the  10th  October  1857;  Bundle- 
cund campaign  in  1858-59,  attack  on  Serowlie,  and  affair  with  Burgem  Singh  (Medal). 

457  C  ilonel  C.  P.  Newport  was  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  ;  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade  durine  all  the 
operations  in  Central  India;  at  the  recapture  of  Chaudaree,  battle  of  Kotah-ke-Serai,b  ittle  and  capture  of  G-valior, 
siege  and  capture  of  Powree  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebel's,  action  of  Koondrye  and  at  Boorda,  and  at  the 
actions  of  Goonapoora  and  Goripoorie  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Seived  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  (Medal). 
Served   in  the  Afghan  war  in  i88o(Medal). 

4-"*  Colonel  C.  ,1.  0.  Fitzgerald  was  employed  on  Field  service  in  the  Raichore  Doab  from  4th  June  to  5th  August 
aSjZ.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  iu  1880  with  the  Candahar  Field  Force  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedi- 
tion in  i886-38  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

462  Colonel  H.  F.  H.  Sewell  was  actively  employed  uuring  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Sum- 
•alpooro  districts  in  1858. 

183  Colonel  J.  H.  Gordon  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  in  command  of  the  23rd  Malras 
Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

v"  Colonel  R.  V.  Maiden  served  in  the  Central  India  Cimpaign  in  1858-59  with  the  field  force  under  Sir  John 
Michel  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Rajghur,  Mungro  vlee,  and  Sindvvaho,  and  the  affair  at  Kurai  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Accompanied  the  3rd  Sind  Horse  to  Abyssinia  and  was  present  throughout  the  campaign  of  1867-68 
((Medal).    Also  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

*K  Colonel  F.  S.  FitzPatrick  was  employed  on  Field  service  in  the  Raichore  Doab  from  4th  June  to  5th  August  1858. 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

467  Colonel  G.  C.  Sartorius  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in 
theEgyptian  war  in  1882  (.Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star);  and  in  the  operations  near  Snakm  in  1884,  including 
the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

468  Colonel  E.  H.  Eyre  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  Seiwed  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1SS5-86  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  ClasD). 

469  Colonel  E.  A.  Bruce  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Vitakri  and  Lower  Koorum  Field  Force 
(Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1835-87  as  Executive  Commissariat  Officer  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*<°  Sir  William  Seton  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57  as  a  Midshipman  in  the 
Indian  Navy,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  at  the  capture  of  Bushire,  and  at  the  bombardment 
•of  Mahumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

471  Colonel  G.  S.  Hills  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Mattoon  and 
Charasiah,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  invoatinent  of  Sherpore  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

472  Colonel  O.T.  P.  Luxinoore  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58.  With  Sir  J.  Outram's 
•Corps  of  Observation  at  the  Alumbagh,  and  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  ;  served  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Division 
■during  his  campaign  in  Oude,  from  June  to  December  1858  ;  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Goomtee  river  at 
.Sultanpore  and  other  minor  affairs  ;  and  with  Major  Raikes'  Field  Column  which  engaged  aud  repulsed  the 
enemy  at  Shahpore,  Oude,  on  the  13th  October  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

473  Colonel  S.  I.  Crawford  served  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Saheb, 
;and  the  Xawab  of  Randa  in  June,  July  and  August  1858  ;  present  at  tbe  action  at  Shanganeei'  on  the  8th,  and  the 
•battle  cf  Bunass  on  the  14th  August  1858  ;  accompanied  Brigadier  Parke's  pursuing  Column  from  August  1853  to 
January  1859;  commanded  the  party  detached  to  bring  in  the  Nawab  of  Banda  on  his  surrender  (Medal  with 
■Clasp). 

474  Colonel  C.  A.  Dodd  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1858  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers,  including  the  action 
ofKalee  Xuddee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude.  Joined  the  Oude  Police  Force 
on  1st  Dec.  1858,  and  served  during  the Trans-Gogra  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

K75  Colonel  W.  T.  Brereton  served  in  the  Rumpa  Rebellion  in  1879-80.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
a88_S-S9  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

476  Colonel  N.  M.  T.  Horsford  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigu  of  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

477  Colonel  J.  Philips  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S78-79  (Medal). 

473  Colonel  T.  R.  Tabuteau  served  with  the  1st  Madras  Fusiliers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Bengal  Mutiny  in 
■1853,  including  the  Oude  campaign  and  an  affair  at  the  fort  of  Koli  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd  Bombay  Native 
Infantry  in  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  in  1868  (Medal). 

4,3  Colonel  G.  Chrystie  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories,  in  thesuopros- 
sion  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  from  20th  June  1853  ;  served  with  the  Field  Detachment  under  Brigadier  Wheelerand 
Colonel  Reece  in  the  Saugor  Districts  in  November  and  December  1858,  and  in  Bundleeuud  in  January  and 
February  1859  (Medal). 

480  Colonel  E.  Shaw  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

461  Colonel  J.  D.  Macpherson  served  in  the  Oude  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Mia  fort  of  Tiroti 
•on  the  16th  July  1858  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  (mentioned  in  desp itches,  Medal.  Served 
in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candiihar,  and  was  present  an 
the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentionel  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Also  served  with, 
the  Marri  Expedition. 


598s  War  Services  of  the  Officers  on  the  Unemployed  Supernumerary  List. 

482  Calonel  H.  B.  Jacob  accompanied  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  which  formed  part  of  Colonel  Lockhart's 
Force  in  the  Field  Division  of  Bundlecund  under  Brigadier  F.  Wheeler  in  1858. 

463  Colonel  T.  J.  Cotton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  wiih  Clasp). 

464  Colonel  C.Beadon,  prior  to  entering  the  Indian  Army,  served  nve years  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy,  ■ 
was  on  board  H.M.  ship  Algiers  at  the  bombardment  and  fall  of  Bomarsund  during  the  Baltic  campaign  of  185. 
under  Sir  Charles  Napier  (Medal).  Served  afterwards  in  the  same  ship  during  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sevastopo 
between  the  23rd  October  1854  and  December  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Kertch  and  Kinbourn  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Was  engaged  in  the  operations  against  Canton  in  1856-57  on  board  H.M.  ships  Calcutta  and  Elk 
(Medal).  Served  on  the  River  Ganges  as  a  Volunteer  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  the  H.E.I.  Company's  gun- 
boat  Jumna. 

485  Colonel  R.  Atkins  served  with  the  Suraon  Field  Force  in  1859  and  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  in  1859-60 
(Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  with  the  Thull  Chotiali  and  Vitakri  Field  Forces  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

480  Colonel  J.  R.  Marett  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
Chamoorchee  Stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

487  Colonel  C.  J.  T.  Whitlock  was  erupted  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  the  Saugor  and  ISierbudda 
Territories,  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  from  31st  October  1858  ;  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major 
General  Whitlock  commanding  the  division  from  6th  April  1859  to  the  breaking  up  of  the  force  on  31st  December 
1859  (Medal). 

488  Colonel  J.  Biddulph  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Doundeakera,  taking  of  the  Forts  of  Chanda  and  Musjeedia,  and  action  on  the  banks  of  the  Raptee  (Medal). 

489  Colonel  W.  R.  BunburyservedintheAfghan^war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ali  Kheyl 
(Medal).     Served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

490  Colonel  J.  W.  A.  ilichell  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Dewangiri  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  i83S  as  2nd  in  command  of  the  expedition 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

491  Colonel  W.  W.  Hooper  served  with  a  squadron  of  his  regiment  on  field  service  in  the  Deccan  from  the 
16th  November  1858  to  the  5th  April  1859,  including  the  march  of  fifty  miles  without  a  halt  on  the  28th  February  in 
pursuit  of  aud  defeat  of  the  enemy  and  takingseveral  prisoners  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  t885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

482  Colonel  M.  M.  Carpendale  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with 
the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

493  Colonel  H.  C.  Morse  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Southern  Afghanistan  Field  Force,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  on  the  Khojak  range  in  command  01  the  front  attack— wounded  (Medal). 

494  Colonel  H.  H.  H.  Hallett  served  with  Major  Genera]  Whitlock's  Field  Force  in  Bundlecund  from  April  to 
2Qth  December   1852. 

495  Colonel  George  Young  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp);  in  the  Hazara 
campaign  in  1868  (Clasp);  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

496  Colonel  M.  A.  Rowlandson  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  as  Sub  Assistant  Commissary  General 
(Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  in  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

497  Colonel  A.  Vallings  served  with  the  6th  Foot  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  Sikkim  in  1861.  Served  with  the 
1st  Pnnjaub  Infantry  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Baghao  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 
Served  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  18S1. 

498  Colonel  W.  J.  Parter  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

499  Colonel  F.  J.  Mortimer  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  Sept.  1867,  having  proceeded  to 
Zoulla  with  the  ReconnoitiringPam-;  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of'Magdala,  anil  mentioned 
in  despatches  for  "  ability,  energy,  and  zeal  "  (Medal). 

50u  Colonel  J.  W.  S.  Butler  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  i!:86-88  (Medal  with  Clasp).  [See  also  Civil 
Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p. ,786  ] 

501  Colonel  E.  S.  Ludlow  served  wuh  the  Saueor  Field  Division  in  1859. 

502  Colonel  A.  J.  D.  Hawes  served  in  the  Sikkim  Expedition  of  1861.  Served  with  the  4th  Punjaub  Infantry  at 
the  surprise  of  the  Bezzotee  village  of  Gara  in  February  1869.  Served  with  the  Jowaki  Expedition  in  1877-7& 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879,  and  took  part  in  the  Zaimusht 
Expedition  including  the  assault  of  Zawa  (Medal).  Also  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  Served 
with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  [DSO.,  and  Clasp). 

503  Sir  Benjamin  liromhead  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  two  expeditions  into  the 
Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888— severely  wounded,  right  hand  amputated  (CB., 
and  Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  32nd  Bengal  Infantry  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Clasp),. 

504  Colonel  W.  L.  Ranking  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

505  Colonel  T.  R.  Byng  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M6  Colonel  D.  W.  Inglis  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  took  part  m  the  advance  on  Ghuzuec,and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Koberts  in  the 
march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen 
and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  in  the  operations  at  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

503  Colonel  E.  M.  L.  Marriott  served  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp).    Also  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

509  Colonel  G.  E.  Weston  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S87-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

510  Colonel  G.  R.  Peart  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

511  Colonel  E.  G.  Lillingston  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  wag 
present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Umbeyla  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

512  Colonel  3.  J.  Skinner  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0.  and  took  part  with  the  expedition  against  the 
Harris  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889  in  command  of  the  Northern  Column 
(received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  Indie.,  mentioned  in  despatches,  JjSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and 
with  the  second  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  (Clasp). 

513  Colonel  F.  W.  Chatterton  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  in  1R63,  including 
the  capture  of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865— slightly  wounded 
(Clasp). 

514  Colonel  E.  P.  Mainwaring  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  in  the  Looshai 
Expedition  in  1871-72  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  pr-esent  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Ali  Musjid,  in  the  operations  in  the  Jugdulluck  Pass,  in  the  engagement  at  Samabad,  and  in  the  operations  round  ! 
Cabul  in  December  1879  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Br  mze  Decoration).  Also  served  in 
the  Marri  Expeuition.  Served  in  the  Chris  Hills,  Burma,  from  January  to  Xay  1891  in  command  of  a  column 
(Clasp). 

sls  Colonel  W.  F.  Prideaux  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1868  (Medal). 

?17  Colonel  J.  G.  T.  Carruthers  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-63  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mattoon  (Medal). 

*ls  Colonel  T.  Deane  served  in  the  Afghan  War  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in 
December  1879,  including  the  engagements  of  Tahkt-i-Shah  and  the  Asmai  Heights  and  the  investment  of  Sherpore 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  on  the  Unemployed  Supernumerary  List.  59&£  , 

520  Lt. Colonel  W.  P.  Harrison  served  in  the  China  war  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts 
(Medal). 

521  Colonel  H.  R.  Le  M.  Carey  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

522  Lt.Colonel  W".  C.  Farwell  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  Afghan  war  of  1877-30,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjidm  the  engagement  at  Chara- 
siah  an  the  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1S79  in- 
cluding the  storming  of  the  Asmai  Heights  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the 
march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  four  Clasps, 
and  Bronie  Decoration).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Clasp). 

525  Lt.Colonel  J.  de  B.  Lynch  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (mentiDned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

526  Lt.Colonel  G.  M.  Abbott  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee 
and  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Padkao  Shana  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

527  Lt.Colonel  A.  N.  Sandilands  served  with  the  6th  Punjab  Infantry  throughout  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedi- 
tion in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the 
Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  6th  Punjab  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

530  Lt.Colonel  N.  C.  Martell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

531  Colonel  M.  James  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  including  an  engagement  at  Hurnui  (Medal). 

532  Major  C.  F.  S.  Alban  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1835-E6  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


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Baker,  William  Adolphus,    Lt.Col.   R. ) 

(Bombav)  Engineers i 

Balfour,  Henry  Lowther,  Lt.Col.  R.  Art. 
Bally,  St.  John,  Lt.Col.  Northampton  R. 
Bally,  Wiiliam,5* Lt. Col.  W.  Riding  Regt. 
Barnes,     James     Wnittaker,56    Lt.Col.) 

Regimental  District  [R]    ) 

Barrett,  Richd.  D.5'  Lt. Cot. Regimental) 

District  [R] > 

Barrow,  De  Symons,58  Lt.Col.  Mad.  S.C. 
Barry,  Chas.  Wm.  Lt.  Col.  R.  Engineers-. . 
Bartleman,  John,50  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C... 
Bartley,  John  Cowell,60-^  Col.  5  Foot  ... 
Barton,  Howard  Jas.61  Lt.Col.  Ben.  S.C. 
Barton,  Newton,62  Lt.Ccl.  Bengal  Staff  C. 
Barton,  Robert,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 
Barwell,  Wm.Barwell  Browne,  LI. Col.  ) 

Oxford  Light  Infantry r 

Basden,  Cha.  Brenton,63Zr.  Coi.  Beng.  S.C. 
Bates,  John,6*  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.  C.  ... 
p.s.c.    Baitersby,   John    P.    Lt.Col.    60) 

Rifles,  Commissioner  R.  M.  4sytam[R]  i 
Battye,  Geo. Money,65  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Battye,  H.  Doveton.66  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C. 
Beadle,  J.  Pattle,68 Lt.Col.~R.  (Bengal)  Eng. 
Beadon,   Edward    Musgrave,69    Lt.Col.  j 

Shropshire  Jjt.  Infantry  (85  F.) J 

Beamish,  Charles,  Lt.Ccl.  35  Foot    

Beatson,  Albert  B."1  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Beanchamp.  Fitzmauriee.~:!£!'.CV.  R.  Fus. 
Becher,  Alfred,  Lt.Col,  Bombay  Staff  C... 
Bedford,  Joseph  Herbert,"3  Lt.Col.  R.Eug. 
Belfield,  Edward,"6  Col.  R,  Engineers... 
Bell,  Charles  J.  Ralph,  Lt.Col.  Mad.  S.  C. 
Bell,  Henrv  James,  Lt.Col.  Regtl.  Dist... 
Bennett,   Win.  Henry  W."    Col.    Com.'i 

Royal  Marines i 

Beresford.Geo.DelaPoer.ii'.CW.MaCi.S.C. 
Berger.Ernest  Arch.  Lt.Col, Lincoln  Regt. 
Bett,  Henry  Imlach,s0  Lt.  Col.  Madras  S.C 
Beynon,  Wm.  Howell,  Lt.Col.  Bomb.  S.C. 
Bigge,  Thomas Scovell,s2£'.CW.  North-} 

umberland  Fusiliers — > 

Binny,  Wm.  Henry,83  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Bishop,  Hen.  Parlett  ,8*M  Col.  R.  ( Ben.) A. 

Black,  James,85  Lt.Col,  Bombay  S.C 

Blackett,  Sir  Edward  William,86  Bart.  ) 

Lt.Col.  Depot  Battalion j 

Blackwell,  James  Edw.  Lt.Col.  R.  Art.  ... 
Blake,  Geo.  V'.8"  Lt.Col.  2nd  Com.  R.  Mar. 
Blaksley,  John,  Lt.Col.  E.  Kent  Regt.  ... 
p.s.c.  Blancklev,    Horatio  C.  N.ss  Col.  \ 

Com.  Royal  Marines  j 

Bland,  Edw.  Loftus,  Col.  R.  Engineers  .. 
Blewitt,  Charles.8'-1  Lt.Col.  Regtl.  District 
Blowers,  Chas.  Edw.90  Lt.Col.  Bom.  S.  C. 
Blunt,  C.  Harris,1"  CB. Lt.Col.  R.  (Ben.)  A. 
Blunt,  Grant,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers... 
Bogle,  Andrew  Hugh,03  Col.  R.  ( Ben.)  Art 
Bolton,  Robert  Henry,0'  Lt.Col.  .Mad.  S.C. 
Bond,  Fred.  Wm.  Col.  R.  (Madras.  Art... 
Bond,  Henry,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery    ... 

Booth,  William,93  Co?.  Royal  Artillery 

Bostock,  jHS.Wm.0''  Lt.Col.  16  Foot 

Boswell.John  Jas., i°o  CB.Lt. Col,  Ben. S.C. 
Bowen,Geor;;eBligh,ll,5Z(  Col  MadrasS.C. 
Bowen,  Wm.  Thos.'06£f.(7o/..  BmnbayS.C 
Boyd,  blossom,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  C... 
Boyle,  Rob!,.1"0 OB. Lt.Col. &.  Marines[R] 
Bracken. RichardD.C. ''"Lt. CW.Beng.  S.C. 
Bradford,  Evelyn, '''Lt.Col,  Beng.  a. Corps 

Brendon,  Algernon,113  Col.  R.  Art 

Brereton,  John  Alfred, Lt. Col,  Bengal  S.C. 
sp.s.c.  Brett,  Harry  Armstrong,111  Lt.  Col.  ) 

Oxfordshire- Light  Infant^  j 

Brewster,  Henry  Craigie, Zt. Col.  76  Foot... 
Briggs,  David,1'15  Lt.Col,  Bengal  StaffC... 
Briggs,  James,  Lt.Col.  Mancuester  Regt. 
Brook,  Richard  Crundel,117£c.CW.South  ) 

Lancashire  Regt ) 

Brooke,  Edward  Thos.,113  Lt.Col.  R.  Eng. 
Brown,  Chas.  Langford,12°Zr.CW.Ben.  S.C 
Brown,  Geo.   Rodney,1"  Lt.Col.  Royal) 

(Bengal)  Artillery j 

Bruce,  Alex.  Andrew,126  Lt.Col,  Ben.  S  C. 
Bruce,  Alex.  James,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Buckle.C.  Randolph,  Lt.  Col.  R.  (Mad. )  Art. 
Budd,  Richard  C,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C... 
Burn,  John  Macvicar,131  Lt.Col.  Royal) 

Artillery    j 


10  June  43 
28  Nov.  34 

11  Feb.  45 

9  Dec.  53 
20  Jane  49 

4  Nov.  59 
15  Sept.54 

5  Nov.  47 


LIEUT. 


28  Jan.  46 
31  Dec.  39 
17  June  50 

1  Aug.  54 

1  Nov.  50 

29  Nov.  62 

Q  Sept.55 

6  July  49 


4  Apr.  46   9 

25  Dec.  42128 

5  Dec.  46(16 
20  Oct.   S3 

26  Apr.  39 
16  Oct.  58 
10  June  48 


CAPTAIN.       MAJOR. 


to  June  58  10  June  63 
3  Oct.  48  22  June  60 
11  Oct.  59 

18  Feb.  6 1 

2  Nov.  55 

30  Mar.  67 

Apr.  65 

22  Sept.54 


1  Dec. 


11  Feb.  65 
5  July  72 

9  Dec.  71 

4  July  80 

1  Oct.   77 

29  Nov.  68 


24 


27 


Apr.  63 

25  Dec.  40 

D3C.   41 

30  July  44 

20  Aug.  45 
7  Jan.  50 

11  Dec.  40 

12  Mar.  53 

26  Apr.  31 

27  Sept.  40 
16  1  let.   55 

22  Dec.  42 
7  Dec  55 

18  Dec.  45 
9  June  49 
14  June  50 

14  Mar.  48 

10  June  4S 
2  Apr.  58 
5  Mar.  44 

20  Dec.  46 

7  June  54  21 

10  June  43   4 

13  June45 
29  Jan.  43  29 

14  Feb.  51    6 

23  Oct.  54 
20  Mar.  54 

7  May  58 

15  Aug.  48 

27  June  48 

8  May  46 
13  June  57 

11  June  42 


Jan.  50 
June  54 
Apr.  44 

Mar.  55 


Aug.  4 

Feb.  = 
Nov. ; 
Nov.  5 
Nov.  5 
Sept.; 
Mar.  4 
June.) 
Jan.  4 


8  Sept.  54 
18  Oct.  33 
11  June  41 
13  Feb.  52 

31  May  59 

1  Jan.  44 

7  June  44 

15  Aug.  46 

20  Dec.  45 

7  Dec.  55 

20  July  54 


■  Feb.  1 
:  Dec.  , 
:  Apr.  ; 
i  July  . 
1  May  ; 
1  Apr.  ; 
1  Mar.  . 
:  Sept.. 
1  Apr.  1 
1  Sept.; 

20  Oct.    , 

23  Nov. ; 

24  Feb.  '. 
?i  Jan.  . 

4  Aug. ; 

21  Jan.  , 
20  May  ; 
[6  July  . 
jo  June, 
jo  Dec.  ; 

1  May  ; 

19  Aug. ; 
8  Sept.. 
51  Aug.  1 

19  Aug.  < 
ji  July  : 
!5  July  t 


2  Aug.  58  20 
7  June  57)  6 

1  May  55  j 

3  Oct.   63  10 

1  Dec.  35' 11 

7  Sept.55, 18 

4  Jau.  65!    1 

2  Dec.  42:22 
1  Mar.  07    5 

3  Dec.  54I 

9  June  Sij  9 
3  July  6?j  3 

7  May  59 1  5 

3  Feb.  61 '10 

6  Apr.  64 1   t 

5  Mar.  59I  5 
3  July  58  20 

3  June  56  18 

3  June  58]  10 

7  Aug.  58  28 
1  Aug.  57J29 

3  Feb.  55  ai 

[  Apr.  61)  = 
1  Mir.  65  j  i 
3  Mar.  64.  6 

3  Nov.  59  j  5 

1  Feb.  58!  5 
1  May  55 1  7 
3  June'69. 13 

1  June  57 1 24 
3  July  67'  17 
-  Aug.  53:24 

2  Mar.  581  2 

1  June  54! 

i  Aug.  66'  16 

2  Nov.  57]  5 
1  Aug.  54  17 

3  Aug.  64^0 
3  Feb.  61^17 

3  Sept.551 28 
i  Feb.  6ij  3 

4  Feb.  54I28 
(Feb.  61 '26 

1  Apr.  54  18 

5  Jan.  55;  6 

2  June 61  i2 

3  July  62  20 

3  Nov.  39  11 
7  July  55' 11 
i  May  58  20 

7  Dae.  67 

!  July  62 
c  Jan.  59 


I  Sep'. 66 

:  Dec.  62 
June  70 

1  Oct.  73 
Dec.  54 
Oct.  70 
June  68 
Deo.  73 

Mar.  71 

Feb.  61 
Dec.  61 

Feb.  67 

Aug.  65 
Dec.  66 


Jan.  76 
Mar.  61 


June  74  21  , 

Nov.  51  26  1 
Feb.  61  27! 
Oct.  77I  1  . 
Dec.  62  j  22 
July  721   t  . 

June  69  9  ■ 
Oct.  70    7  ■ 

July  72    7  : 

June  68  10  . 
Oct.  77 1  r  8  . 
Mar.  64I  5  i 
Dec.  66120  I 

Oct.   64I23  ] 

June  63  10  . 
Aug.  58115  ) 
Jan.  63:29  , 

Oct.  62 

July  72 
Jet.  77 
Dec.  75 
July  72 


;  Dec.  81 '  4 
July  81     1 


27  Apr.  58 

18  Feb.  61115. 
31  Mar.  57,20 
24  Mar.  65 1  5  , 
20  July  6620  , 


Jan.  75 
July  72 
Apr.  66 
Aug.  72 
Mar.  67 
May  64 
Apr.  67 
Aug.  57 
Apr.  67 
Feb.  61 
June  56 
June  66;  12  , 

Sept.711   1  1 

Nov.  51  26  I 
June  61  '11  . 
July  67 1 29  , 

Aug.  79 

Mar.  64 
Jan.  64 

Dec.  67 


31  July  55  11  Sept.63'  5  , 


7  Feb.  81 

8  Dec.  73 
7  Juue  77 
3  Oct.  8j 
3  May  71 

2  M  i.r.  85 

3  June  79 
1  July  85 

1  Oct.   81 

5  Dec.  71 

4  Dec.  72 

1  Aug.  76 

3  Aug.  76 
7  Jan.  81 

2  Mar.  66 

1  J  uue  34 

3  Feb.  63 

7  Sept.  71 

1  July  35 

2  Dej.  73 
1  July  85 
7  Mar.  73 

3  June  3s 
7  July  80 

%  July  So 

3  June  79 
3  June  3s 
;  Mar.  75 
j  Dec.  77 

3  May  7g! 

3  June  74 
1  Aug.  77 
)  Jan.  74 
;  June  78 

Feb.  85 
June  85 
July  85 

July  8 1 

Dec.  78 
Fob.  78 
June  87 
Nov.  65 
Oct.  So 
Oct.  77 
Mar.  74 
Oct.  67 
Jan.  80 
Nov.  80 
Oct.  79 
Aug.  82 
Mar.  78 
June  7s 
Apr.  78 
June  67 
Apr.  78 


1  Oct.    Si 

2  Feb.  63 
1  June  72 
t  July  8i 

1  July  85 

1  Feb.  79 
1  Jan.  75 

r  Mar.  74 

3  Aug.  77 
3  Dec.  76 
I  Dec.  85 
3  Jul}'  84 

:  July  85 


MAJOE 
GENERAL. 

23  Jan.  75 
i  Nov.  77 
17  Jan.  77 

28  Mar.  84 

13  July  81 
31  Aug.  87 
31  Dec.  87 

2  July  85 

31  Dec.  87 

15  Oct.  80 
17  Dec.  81 
8  Aug.  84 
5  Oct.  72 

17  Apr.  85 

12  Dec.  81 
1  Oct.  87 

11  Mar.  82 

1  Jan.  79 

3  Dec.  79 

2  July  85 

5  Feb  78 
25  Aug.  84 
30  June  66 

21  June  85 

27  July  66 
23  June  75 

27  M  ir.  80 

13  Nov.  78 
8  June  87 

30  July  Si 
iS  Dec.  So 
23  Apr.  84 

4  July  83 

29  Dec.  So 

18  June  36 

5  June  75 

4  July  Si 

22  Feb.  82 

19  Feb.  7q 
ji  Dec.  78 
25  Nov.  74 

1  July  89 

13  Feb.  86 

5  Jan.  86 

7  May  87 

13  Apr.  88 

10  Dec.  87 
1  May  83 
1  Sept. 87 
19  Aug.  67 
21  Oct.   87 

8  Apr.  82 
1  Sept. 80 

31  Dec.  78 
1  Nov.  87 

14  May  87 

10  Oct.  70 
1  May  85 

19  Feb.  79 

28  Oct.  76 
25  Nov.  80 

3  May  77 

11  Mar.  80 

23  Apr.  73 
19  Jan.  81 

5  Sept.  77 

7  July  85 

3  Feb.  72 
23  Jan.  75 
18  Mar.  87 

17  Jan.  87 

30  July  86 
3  July  81 

31  Dec.  7S 

15  July  82 
5  Sept.  75 

21  July  86 
15  Dec.  87 

14  Dec.  87 


6oi 


Major  Generals  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


COKNET,  | 
2ndLIEUT. 
OrENSIGN.: 


t4  July  S4|  5  Sept. 56 

Mar.  49  _ 
Dec.  61  3c 
Mar.  56  10 


2  Mar.  47J23 
12  May  59  26 


23  Oct.   54  16 

•  3  May  53  6 
28  July  42! 21 

11  June  58  27 
8  Apr.  53 1  7 

14  Aug.54115 
8  Dec.  4»  10 

17  Dec.  51  17 
I31 

24  June  59  j  3 


Burnaby,    Eustace    Beaumont,"2    CB.  \ 

Lt.  Col.  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry j 

Butler,  Henry,'33  Major,  =7  Foot  [R] 

Byam,  Edw.  W.  G.13'5  Comdt.  R.  Mar 

Cameron,  Donald   R.136  CMG.  Lt.    Col.  ] 

Royal  Artillery } 

Campbell, Sir  John  Wm., ^Bart.Lt.Col.  1 

Royal  Artillery j 

Campbell,  John  P. '39if.CoZ.  E.  Lane. Regt. 
Campbell,  John  P.W."°ir.  CW.Bengal  S.  C. 
Campbell,  Wm.  Maxwell,141  Major,  R.7 

(Bombay)  Engineers   5 

Cardew,  Henry,"3  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery 
Carey,  Constantme  Phipps, £f. Co'. R.Eng. 
Carey,  DeVic  Francis,  Lt.Col.R.  (Ben.)  Art. 
Carey,  Thomas  Priaulx,  Lt.  Col.  R.  Art. 

Carey,  Wm.  Dobree,  Lt.Col.  R.  Art 

Carleton,    Richard     Langford     Leir-, , 

Lt.Col.  North  Lancashire  Regt j 

CarnelL  William,"5  LtlCol.  Bengal   S.C.I"  De<=-  46  is 
Cary,  Thomas  Alphonso,Zi\  Co'.  Somer-/  lr-,Mav  bo  Lt 

set  Light  Id  fan trv )     3        y  3y 

Castle,  Fred.  John,"6  Lt.Col.  Regtl.  Dist.!3°  Mar-  49  7 
Catty,  Charles  Parker,1*" Xf.CV.  46  Foot...!  2  May  4529 
Cave,  Geo.  Noble,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C.  ...  IO  Dec-  4i  22 
Cavenagh,  Gordon, ^Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  0.|Ii!  Jan.  45110 
Chambers,  Rich.W.149 Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C.|12  June  41 
Chapman,LngramFras.'5:Zr.CoZ.Boni.S.C  27  May  48 

Charley,  John,15-  Lt.Col.  K.  R,  Rifles 

Cherry-Garrard,  Apsley,153  Lt.Col.  Regi-  \ 

mental  District    j 

Chichester,  John  Octavius,  Lt.  Col.  39  Foot 
Chichester,    Robert    Bruce,155    Lt.Col.  ) 

Regimental  District  [R] j 

Christopher,  L.  R.156  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C 
Chrystie.Wm.w  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Eng 
Clarke,  Sir  Stanley  de  A.  C.,'58  KCVO.  > 

CMG.    Major,    6     Dragoon    Guards ;  | 

Equerry  toii.M.  H.  the  Prince  of  Wales, 

and  Private  Sec.  toM.S.M.  theJPrineess 

of  Wales 

Clay,  Alex.  Davidson,  Lt. Col.  Mad.  S.C... 

Cleik,  Henry,  Colonel,  R.  Artillery  

Clifford,  Miller,'011  Colonel,  R.  Artillery  ... 
Clifton,  Thos.  Hy.161  J/a/or, Unatt.£xrra  > 

Equerry  to  M.R.U.  Luke  of  Cambridge  ) 

Cockburn,  Charles  Fred.162  Col.  R.  Art 

Colclough,  George.163  Col.  R.  Artillery  ... 
Cole,  Robt.Andrews,lf4Zf.C'o'.MadrasS.C. 
Coles,  Thos.  Gordon,  Lt.Col. Bombay  S.C. 
Collingwood,  Clennell,'65  Lt.Col.  R.  Art... 
Collins,  Edw.  Arch.16?  Lt.Col.  Regtl-  Dist. 
Colhnson,  Thos.  Bernaid,168  Col.  Rl.Eng... 
Coningham,  H.  Evelyn,  Lt.Col.  Mad.  S.C. 
Coningham,  Walter,169 Lt.Col. MadrasS.O. 
Connolly, Edwd.  Jos. R,1"0  Col.  Com. R  Mar. 
Cookworthy, Colin,1'2  if.  CW.R.  (Ben.)  Art. 
Coote,  Chas.  Geo.  H.  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Ccrban.Wm. Watts.1"  Xf.CoZ.  Berks  Regt. 
Corrie,  Wm.  Taylor,1"4  Lt.  Col.  Devon  Regt 
Cosby,    Thomas  Prittie,'"5  Lt.  Col.  W.  ) 

Yorkshire  Regiment / 

Cotton,  Charles  M'Clintock,1"6  LI. Col. \ 

Brigade  Depot ) 

Cotton,  Lynch  S.1"  Lt.Col.  Regtl.  Dist, 


Dec.  54  19 

Nov.  54 
Jan.  46 

Aug.  58 

Mar.  54 
Nov.  54 
Mar.  54 
Feb.  54 
July  55 
Jan.  64  23 
June  49  15 
Apr.  62  23 


26 


7  Mar.  50 
11  May  55 
26  Oct.  39 
20  Oct.  43    5 

4  Jan.  41    1 
3 


11  June  53 


Mar.  51 
Jan.  47 
Mar.  44  27 
June  49 '  18 
Mar.  46  12 
Apr.  54  1" 
Feb.  60  1 

Jan.  56  29 

May  42  21 

Apr.  47 

Nov.  45 
Apr.  56 


3  Aug.  55 1 25  Jan.  56 


20  Dec.  4^  15 
19  Mar.  39  13 
19  June  41 1 13 
26  Apr.  39 1  2 

19  Dec.  491  6 
19  June  44  26 
14  Dec.  53  23 

3  Mar.  47 1 15 
23  Oct.   54 
23  Jan.  52 

10  June  38 

4  Feb.  55 
12  Dec.  57 
16  Feb.  47 

11  June  42 
3  Feb.  42 

12  July  50 
7  Nov.  56 

23  Nov.  52  11 


Nov.  53 
Aug.  40 
Apr.  42 

July  41 

June  51 
Feb.  46 
Nov.  56 
Nov.  53 
Jan.  55 
June  54 
Mar.  41 
Nov.  56 
Nov.  59 
May  48 
July  45 
Jan.  45 
Feb.  54 
June  58 

Aug.  54 


Aug.  63 

Nov.  54 
Nov.  75 

Mar.  66 

Apr.  61 

Apr.  58 
Nov.  56 
Dec.  69 
Apr.  60 
May  60 
Aug.  56 
Apr.  59 
Mar.  64 

Dec.  58 

Feb.  6: 

Mar.  66 

Mar.  58 
Aug.  53 
Feb.  56 
Jan.  60 
June  56 
Feb.  61 
Aug.  67 

Oct.  61 

Apr.  54 

Oct.   51 

Dec.  53 
Sept.  61 


1  Oct. 

6  June 
1  July 

16  Jan. 

5  July 

5  July 
28  July 

1  Oct. 
5  July 
5  July 
5  July 
5  July 
11  Deo. 

1  July 

11  Dec. 

31  Dec. 

,  5  July 
30  July 
10  Dec. 
18  Jan. 

12  June 
27  May 
12  Sept, 

10  Sept, 

16  Aug. 

17  Mar. 

18  Feb. 
15  Aug. 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 


2  Mar.  81J  2  Mar.  85    1  July  87 
6  Jan.  73    1  July  81 
8  Sept.  92^20  Nov 
16  Jan.  02  16  Jan 


77 

56  21  Mar.  65 

81 1 12  May  87 


14  June  59 

18  Feb.  61 

27  Sept.  47 
30  June  48 
30  Mar.  47 

23  Feb.  56 
18  Mar.  52 
14  Dec.  65 
29  Nov.  59 

11  Dec. 

28  Jan. 
16  Apr. 

4  Feb. 

12  Dec. 
25  Feb. 
11  June 

3  ''eb. 

29  Dec. 
■■3  July 


3  Mar.  42  17  Oct.  46 
8  Sept.  46  27 


19  Feb.  81 
16  Mar.  80 
28  July  68 

22  Nov.  79 

16  Nov.  78 
5  Dec.  77 

16  Jan.  75 
1  Oct.  77 
1  July  81 

11  Nov.  82 

11  Dec.  72 

1  July  81 

r_  23  July  70 
58  19  Oct-  68 
6t'io  Dec.  67 
65!  18  Jan.  71 
(5ri2  June  67 
68 1 27  May  74 
79    1  July  81 

,74|nNov.  7S 
64  10  May  74 
63  24  Dec.  70 
61'  4  Jan.  67 
68  11  July  77 


86 


4  Feb.  71 


S 
3 
14 
3 

5 

59[2Q 

47'26 

67|  4 

69 

S« 

57 

57 

54 

61 


24  July  57 


Couchman, Richd.  Short, Lt. Col. Mad. S.C.  "  June  42'  8 


11  Dec.  41I  3 

31 

11  June  38,17 

4  Mar.  441  3 
6  Aug.  40  20 

19  June  41 1 13 
15  May  54  21 

5  Sept.  54    9 

3  Feb.  45j3i 
19  Aug.  39    1 

26  Feb.  58^21 


Courtenay,  Henry  Reginald,1"8  Lt.  Col.  \ 

Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery j 

Courtney,  Edw.  Henry,179 Lt. Col.U.  Eng. 
Cox.C.Vyvyan,181  OB.Co?.  R. (Bengal)  Art. 
Cox,  Chas.  Wni.182Xr.CW.  Madras  S.C... 
Cox,  Fras.  Edw.183  Colonel,  Royal  Eng.... 
Cox,  William  Hamilton,  Col.  R.  Artillery... 
Cracroft,  Bernard,185  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Creagh, Charles  Augustus  FitzGerald,166  ) 

Lt.Col.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt ) 

Creagh,  William,18? Lt. Col.  Bombay  S.C. 
Crichton.Wm.  H.,  CB.  Lt.Col.  MadrasS.C. 
Crofton,  Frederick  Robert  Cameron,188  , 

Lt.Col.  Irish  Rifles ) 

Crossman.Si'rWilliam.A'C.lfG.Co'.R.Eng.  '9  Bee.  48  17 
Crowe.T.Carlisle,169  L<.Co2.R.(Bom.)Art.  '°  Dec, 
Crozier,  Henry  Darley,  Lt.Col.  R.  Eng.... 
Cumberland,  Chas.  Edw.'90OB.  Col.  R.Eng. 
Cumberland,  Wm.  Bentinck,191  Lt.Col.  ) 

R.  (Bengal)  Art j 

Cumiug,  W. Herbert,192  i<.CW.VIadrasSO 
Cunlin"e,Geo.Uordon,'93Zr;.CoZ.BengaiS.C. 
Cunlifle,  R.  Henry, i94Z.r,  Co'.  MadrasS.C. 
Cunningham,  Percy  S.I96ZZ. Col.  Madras  \ 

Staff  Corps   ) 

Cuthbert,  Robert  Thomas  P.,  Lt.Col.) 

East  Yorkshire  Regiment  j 

Dalzell,JohnAlexanaer,198£r.CoZ.53  Foot 


May  48 
Apr.  45 

July  45 

July  55 
Aug.  41 
Mar.  46 
Feb.  47 
Apr.  42 
Feb.  57 

Feb.  55 

Mar.  48 
Feb.  42 

Feb.  60 


1  Dec. 
i  Nov. 
:  Nov. 
:  Dec. 

July 
Feo. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
July 
June 
Oct. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
July 
July 
Feb. 
Oct. 
July 


1  Oct.  77 


20  Dec. 
28  Nov. 
28  Sept. 

26  Dec. 

16  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

14  Dec. 
3  Mar. 

1  July 

3  May 
20  Sept. 

4  Feb. 

2  Mar. 

15  Oct. 
:g  June 

3  Feb. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 


19  Feb. 

16  Mar. 
28  July 

22  Nov. 

16  Nov. 
5  Dec. 

10  Jan. 
1  Oct. 
1  July 

11  Nov. 

11  Dec. 
1  July 

23  July 
19  Oct. 

10  Dec. 
18  Jan. 

12  June 
27  May 

1  July 

11  Nov. 

10  May 

24  Dec. 

4  Jan. 

11  July 


1  Nov.  87 

85  8  Dec.  86 
84;  1  July  87 
73^4  June  76 
83  28  Nov.  84 

82J16N0V.83 
8ij  5  Dec.  82 

80  24  Jan.  80 

81  1  Oct.  82 
851  8  Apr.  87 

So  12  Feb.  87 

77:  8  Oct.  97 

85)12  Oct.  87 

83]27  Jan.  86 
73;3i  May  76 
72  25  June  79 
76*28  Oct.  76 
721  5  June  75 
70  1  Dec.  81 
85'  1  July  87 

82  1  Sept.  87 

79    2  July  79 

75   3  May  84 

72I31  Aug.  78 
81    8  Jan.  83 


29  Dec.  83  26  Sept.94 


72  20 
59I28 
6i|28 

5626 

75!16 
66 1 30 

79*4 

73 1   3 


8  May  72 


23  Nov.  56   9  Mar.  67 

16  Mar.  58  12 
23  Nov.  56^1 

8  June  56 


18  Dec.  4?'i3 
:2  June  52 

12  June  42ln 
20  Mar.  47;  16 

13  June  51 

10  Aug.  42 

14  July  54  13 
30  Jan.  47  14 


Feb.  54 

47,31  Dec.  53 

Dec.  56 

Nov.  51 


July  57 
May  45 
June  50 
Feb.  55 
June  45 

Feb.  55 
Mar.  51 


June 
June 


21  Sept.62!  3 

3  Mar.  53I  4 

4  Mar.  59    4 
1  Apr.  55  26 

30  J  u  ue  48   6 
15  May  66  15 

6  May  63    1 

3  Feb.  6o|  3 
[1  Aug.  54ji8 

23  Mar.  66^3! 

12  Aug.  58,  5 
27  Aug.  58    5 

27  Feb.  06  11 
10  June  56)15 

18  Feb.  61I  s 

12  Junes7ii2 
26- Oct.   60I20 

13  June  63 

10  Aug.  57 

24  Aug.  58  27 

19  Nov.  57  26 


Aug. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
May 

Oct. 

Feb. 
Feb. 


Dec.  78 

July 
July 
Dec. 
June 

July 

June 
Mar. 
June 


Aug. 
Apr. 


77 
77 

2  Sept.  78 

;o  Apr.  73 

26  Feb.  70 
11  June  68 

11  Nov.  63 

1  July  81 

2  June  60 
4  Mar.  70 
4  June  70 
1  Apr.  61 

15  May  So 

1  July  81 

3  Feb.  71    „ 
19  Aug.  65  19 

19  Nov.  81 '19 

11  Dec.  73  11 
1  Aug.  72  1 
1  July  8i|  1 

11  Apr.  71  j  1 

31  Dec.  78b1 

12  June68Ji2 

20  Mar.  73'2o 

13  June77|,  1 
10  Aug.  68  10 


Dec.  77 

Nov .  64 
Sept. 66 

Dec.  64 

Jan.  80 
Jan.  71 
Dec.  83 
Mar.  70 
July  85 
May  81 
Sept. 65 
i>'ej.  83 
Mar.  85 
June  79! 
June  71 
Feb.  73 
Oct..  Si 
Oct.   81 


27  June  So 
24  Apr.  72 
21  June  73 

12  Feb.  73 

29  Oct.  81 
29  Oct.   81 

28  b'eb.  86 
15  Apr.  79 

11  Aug.  86 

17  Mar.  87 
2  Aug.  73 

12  Feb.  86 

13  Dec.  85 
4  June  82 
1  Aug.  72 

13  Oct.  77 
26  Nov.  84. 

18  Jan.  82 


2  Sept.  82  27  Aug.  87 


Apr.  78 

May  79 
June  73 

Nov.  68 
July  85 
Apr.  63 
Mar.  75 
June  77 
Apr.  66 
May  84 

July  85 

Feb.  76 
Aug.  70 

Nov.  85 

Dec.  7S 
Aug.  77 
July  85 
Oct.  77 

Dec.  82 

June  73 
Mar.  7B 
J  uly  81 

Aug.  73 


8  July  80 

25  Mar.  85 
12  Dec.  79 

1  Aug.  72 

31  Dec.  87 
1  Aug.  72 

5  June  7=. 
7  Sept.  85 

20  July  71 

20  July  85 

23  Apr.  87 

9  Apr.  80 
17  Feb.  72 

21  July  86 

6  Jan.  86 
31  Dec.  78 
17  Dec.  87 
17  Dec.  87 

17  Nov.  85 

23  Jan.  75 
23  Sept.8o 
14  June  83 

1  May  80 


15  Aug.  77  15  Aug.  81  15  Aug.  81 
4  June  70  25  June  76  19  Dec.  77 


Major  Generals  Hetired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


60: 


Dance, Edw.  Wm.  Col.  R.  (liadr.)  Art.  ... 
Dandridge,  Chas.C139Zf.CW.Bengal  S.C 
Darnell,  "Frederick  Francis,200  Lt.Col.\ 

Gordon  Highlanders i 

c.  Darling,  Sydney,201  It. Cot.  9  Foot  

Dashwood.  Richard  Lewes,202  Lt.Col. \ 

East  Yorkshire  Regiment   .< 

Daunt,Wm.2J3 CB.  it.  Co/.  Regtl. Dist. [R] 
Davidson,  Alex.2"4  Col.  R.  (Bombay)  Eng. 
Davidson,  Alex. Geo.  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Davidson,  Alex.   Henry,205  Lt.Col.   rl.\ 

(Bengal)  Art i 

Davidson,  James,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C.  ... 
Davidson,  Robert,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. ... 
Davies,  James  Snow,  Lt. Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Davies,  Lewis  M.206  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C. 
Davison,  George,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C... 
de  Berry, Geo. F.20"X£.CW.Brig.Depot[R] 
de  Bour'bel,  Raoul,208  Col.  R.  Engineers 
De  Brett.  Harry,203  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C... 
Deedes,  William  Henry,2i°D.SO.,£«.CW.  / 

Rifle  Brigade    $ 

De  Havilland.James,213./^. Co/. R.Artillery 
De  la  Fosse,  Hen.  Geo.214  CB.,  Lt.Col.  ) 

Regimental  District  [R] ) 

De  Lisle,  Alfred,  Col.  R.  (Bombay)  Eng.... 
de    Moleyns,  Townsend  Aremberg,2-'  ) 

Z/.Co/.'Royal  Artillery    S 

Dennehy,SirThos.21sjSTCi"£.ir. Col. Ben.  "> 

S  O.ExtraGroominlVaitin.ntotheQueenS 

Dannis,  James  Benj.  Colonel,  R.  Art 

Denniss,  Alf.  Digbv,2'9Z/. Col.  R.  (t(en.)A. 
Desborough,  John,220  CB.  Colonel,  R.  Arc. 
DesVoeux,  Alfred  Anthony ,221  Lt. Col.  \ 

Bombay  Staff  Corps ) 

de  Vitre,  Wm.  Denis,22*  Colonel,  R.  Art... 
deWinton.SicFrancis  Walter.  *-*GCilG.j 

CB.  Controller  and  Treas.  of  the  House-  > 

hold  to  H.R.a.  the  Duke  of  York ) 

Dick,  Wm.  Aber.226  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C. 
Dickinson, W.  Rice,227  Col.  R.  (Bombay)  E. 
Dickson,  Edward  John,228  Staff  Captain  '/ 

Isle  of  Man $ 

Dillon,  Edw.  Langford,230  Lt.Col.  18  Foot 
VC  Dixon,  Matt.  Charles,233  Col.  R.  Art... 
Dixon,  Thos.  Fraser, *»*  Lt.  Col.  Regtl.  1 

District  ) 

Dowell,  Wallis,236  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Downes,  Major  Fras.237  CMG.  Lt.Col.  1 

Rival  Artillery  J> 

D'Oyly,   Sir  Charles  Walters,233  Bart.  ) 

Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps $ 

Dravson,  Alfred  Wilkes,240  Col.  R.  Art. ... 
Drew,    Fras.  Barry,242  CB.  Lt.  Col.  W.  \ 

Yorkshire  Regiment  5 

Du  Cane,  Sir  Edni.Fred.iTCB. Co/.  R.Eng. 
Ducat,  Cyril  H.  P.  Lt.Col.  Leinster  Regt. 
Duff,  Robert  William,  Lt.Col.  R.  Eng.  ... 
Dumaresq,  Wm.  Lovelace,  Col.  R.  Art. ... 
Dan,  Charles  Wm.248  Lt.  Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Duncan,  Harvey  Tuckett,   CSI.  Lt.Col. ) 

Madras  Staff  Corps    J 

Dunn,  Josias,  Lt.Col.  Irish  Fusiliers  

Du  Plat,  Sir  Charles  Taylor,A*CB.Co/.R.  \ 

Artillery;  Extra  Equerryto  the  Queen} 
Dwyer,  Hen.  Arthur,250  Lt.Col.  Beng.  S.C 
Earle,Wm.  H.  S.231  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C... 
Eccles,  Cuthbert,232  Lt.Col.  RegtL  Dist.  ) 

Com.  N.  CountiesBrigadeVol. Infantry  ) 
Edgcombe,  Wm.  Henry.  Lt.Col.  R.  Ensr. 
Edmeades,  Henry,234  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery 
Ekins.C'narlesChester.Z/.  Co«. Bengal  S.C. 
Elder,  John  James,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.  C 
Elderton,  Arthur,235  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C... 

Elliot,  Minto,  26°  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery  

Elliot,  Win.  Hamilton,  Colonel.  R.  Art.... 
Ellis,  Fred.  John,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  C. 

El  v.  Henry  F.  W.261  Major,  99  Foot   

l>.s.c.    Emerson,     Alexander    Lyon,2'2  1 

Lt.Col.  Gloucester  Regiment i 

Emerson,  James,263  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C. 

Etesou,  Francis,264  Lt. Col.  3  Foot    

Etheridge,  Alfred  Tho.265  CSI.  Lt.Col.  \ 

Bombay  S.C $ 

Evezard,  Geo.  Charles,  Lt. Col.  Bom.  S.C 
Fairtlough,  Edward  D'Heillemer,26^/,/. } 

Col.  Regimental  District } 

Falconnet,  Grenville  P.  de  Palezieux,  £ 

Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Engineers ) 

Falls,  Andrew  Vance,268  Col.  h.  (Madr.)  } 

Art.   [R]    -> 

Farewell,  William  Thomas  Freke,269  Lt.  \ 

Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps  i 


CORNET 

2ndLiEOT. 

Or  ENSIGN 


June  42 
Jan.  4 

Aug.  58 

May  43 

May  S5 

Sept.48 
Dec.  48 
Aug.  41 

June  55 
Dec.  42 
Feb.  44 
Sept.  39 
Feb.  47 
Sept.  42 
Jan.  42 
June  5c 
3  Dec.  S3 

i  May  55 
t  Oct.  47 
;  Dec.  54 
3  Dec.  41 


3  July  5 

5  June  36 
3  Dec.  45 
i  June  42 

!  Dec.  48 

i  Dec,  49 

:  Apr.  54 

t  Dec.  43 
3  June  4  2 

7  Sept.  39 

1  Sept.54 
5  Mar.  39 

3  Apr.  49 

2  June  46 
a  Dec.  52 

3  June  42 

3  Aug.  40 

3  May  45 

)  Dec.  48 
7  June  59 
3  Dec.  50 
i  June  45 
3  June  42 

3  Dec.  47 

3  Feb.  55 

}  June  41 

5  Dec.  40 
7  Feb.  43 

3.  July  52 

2  Dec.  51 


>  Dec.  48 
I  Jan.  48 
'  Jan.  44 

June  53 
)  Dec.  32 
1  Dec.  44 
I  June  49 

!  Jan.  55 

.  Sept. 42 

>  Aug.  47 

;  July  41 
i  Aug.  43 
1  Oct.   48 

:  June  52 

June  39 

•  Apr.  43 


28  Aug. 
13  Mar. 

16  Dec. 
4  July 
9  Oct. 

15  Feb. 

1  Aug. 
11  Mar. 

15  Feb. 

7  Mar. 
:5  Oct. 

2  May 
15  Nov. 
21  Ja.n. 
25  Apr. 
23  Jan. 
23  Nov. 

15  Jan. 

30  June 
13  Nov. 
t6  June 

Apr. 

23  Nov. 

28  June 

3  Mar. 
6  Apr. 

4  Feb. 

29  Aug. 

[7  July 

24  Juno 

2  Sept. 

[4  Oct. 

9  Mar. 
11  Apr. 

10  Feb. 

3  Mar. 

17  Feb. 

3  Aug. 

28  Nov. 

17  Aug. 

17  Feb. 
17  Sept. 
17  Feb. 
1  Apr. 

10  May 

11  Nov. 
ft  Oct. 
:■}  Apr. 

15  June 

31  Dec. 

11  Aug. 
1  Aug. 

31  July 

1  Jan. 

12  June 
i2  July 

8  Sept. 

4  Apr. 
>2  July 

6  June 

13  July 
10  June 
15  Apr. 

5  Jan. 

30  Nov. 
19  Oct. 

1  Aug. 


11  June  57I  4 
Oct.   59'i8 


8  May  67  18 
29  Dec.  48  31 
6  Nov.  60  22 

29  Feb.  56  14 

27  Aug.  58 
14  Aug.  56  14 

1  Jan.  65    1 

28  Dec.  57128 
1  Mar.  59  29 

18  Sept.54Ji8 
18  Feb.  61  17 
4  Sept.57|  4 

20  Oct.  49I20 

55  27  £US-  f<  5 
10  Dec.  65 

23  Aug.  64 

13  Jan.  55 

21  June  61 

1  Aug.  54 

2  Dec.  62 


Nov. 
Jan. 

Dec. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Feb. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Dec. 

Feb 

Feb 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

July 

0  Dec. 

1  Oct. 
6  June 

2  June 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 


20  July  63 

1  Apr.  46 
53  27  Aug.  58 


43 
52 
54 

54 

48 
47 
42 

55 
41 

52 

53 

54 

44 
46 
48 

54 

61  2 


Feb.  49!i3 
17  Dec.  601  8 
27  Aug.  58'  5 

1  Apr.  60   5 

11  July  58! 20 
10  May  55 

13  Apr.  49 

31  Mar.  63 
30  June  48 

29  Dec.  54 

27  Aug.  58 

14  Nov.  59 

28  Feb.  55 
17  Feb.  54 

21  Nov.  51 


66  14  Dec.  68 
65  iS  Jan.  71 

75    1  July  81 

60    1  Apr.  70 

73    1  July  81 

72  18  Mar.  78 

jio  Nov.  69 

61J14  Aug.  67 

72    8  Dae.  75 

62  28  Dec.  68 
64J  1  Mar.  70 
6i|i8  Sept. 65 
67J17  Feo.  73 
62 1  4  Sept.  63 
61 1  1  Apr.  70 
72  10  Mar.  76 
73!  10  Dae.  79 

77    9  Aug.  82 

56.   1  Jan.  63 

61 ,  4  Mar.  72 

ii8Feb.  61 

5  July  72!  1  July  81 

20  July  71  20  July  77 

I  1  Jan.  57 
72!  1  Aug.  72 
60  is  Feb.  61 


major 

GENEBAL. 


14  Dec.  73  31  Dec.  75 
is  Jan.  73  11  Nov.  76 

1  July  85    5  Nov.  87 

8  Mar.  83  24  Apr.  84 

1  July  85 1  6  Sapt.85 

18  Mir.  82  17  Mar.  86 

19  Nov.  74  31  Dec.  78 
14  Auj;.  72  23  M-iy  77 

8  Dec.  83    1  Au».  86 

28  Dec.  73  23  May  77 
1  Mar.  75  2t  Nov.  79 

18  Sept.  70;  q  Juue  77 
17  Feo.  7831  Mav  78 
4  Sept.  73,23  June  75 

29  Mar.  78  13  Juue  83 


July 
Oct. 


Dec.  53    8  Dec.  74 
July 

July 

July 


Dec. 

Mar. 
July 

Sept 

Apr. 

July 


10  May  74 
12  May  80 


1  Dec.  69 
18  Feb.  61 

60-15  Oct.  71 
7o'27  Aug.  73 
55    2  Nov.  55 

,6a     1  Oct.    77 


'■1 


16  Apr.  581  s  . 

Jan.  68!  1 

=41  1  Dec.  581  5 

46J22  Sept.531  8 

44110  Junes7  to 

S3  18  Feb.  61 

551 11  Apr.  62 

42  30  June  48 

25  Dec.  55  __ 
23  Nov.  56J17 

18  Jan.  56  27 

8  Feb.  61    5  , 

J6  July  63!  5, 

8  Feb.  61I20 

8  Feb.  61I23  , 

471  7  Jan.  59^7  , 

57    8  Feb.  63    5, 

35    1  Apr.  44 

48    6  Dec.  s8'io  I 

54Ji7  Nov.  57I15: 

14  Sept.67|22 

30  July  57|24  I 
5  Mar.  58J  5  , 

13  July  56113  . 

26  Aug.  58126 
8  Jan.  58    1 

18  Feb.  61    5  , 

11  June  54 


10  Mar.  8 

10  Dec.  83 

9  Aug.  86 
1  Oct  76 
1  Oct.  77 
18  Feb.  66 
1  July  85 

20  July  81 

1  Jan.  62 
1  Aug.  77 

11  Jan.  67 

8  Dec.  79 
31  Dec.  78 

12  May  84 

10  June  73 
1 8  Feb.  66 

1  Oct.   77 

27  Aug  78 

28  June  62 

1  Oct.  81 
1  Oct.  77 

1  Oct.  81 

10  June  73 
20  Dec.  74 
25  Oct.  78 

n  Dec.  78 

1  July  85 

1  July  Si ^ 

1  Jan.  73|"i  Oct.   Si 
10  June  73  28  Oct.   76 


Feb. 


72|i7  Aug.  77 
I  9  June  62 


17  Aug, 

26  Jan.  45  I  o  Jan.  58   4  Apr.  63!  4  Apr.  69 


♦  July  87 
31  May  86 

7  Dec.  87 

1  May  80 
10  Aug.  87 
12  May  68 

6  Nov.  86 

14  Aug.  S5 

6  July  67 
14  Dec.  78 

30  May  77 

20  Mar.  3o 
4  Feb.  85 

2  July  90 

25  Nov.  74 
1  Sept.  71 

20  Mar.  78 

14  Sept.83 
19  Mar.  69 

15  Mar.  87 

31  Dec.  78 

22  Occ.   84 

23  Jan.  75 

28  Nov.  S3 

26  Apr.  82 

31  Dec.  37 

3  Mar.  86 
31  Dec.  81 


20  Dec.  78 

12  Aug.  85 

7  Mar.  67 

23  Dec.  71 
17  Feb.  74 

29  Sept.  8 

17  Aug.  81 
1  July  85 
20  Dec.  79 
29  Jan.  79 
27  Jan.  75 
31  Dec.  82 
25  Feb.  58 
10  Dec.  75 
19  Oct.  So 

1  July    5 


1  Feb.  So 

12  Aug.  87 
1  May  80 

31  Aug.  78 

13  Nov.  75 

21  Dec.  87 

24  May  85 
21  Dec.  86 
23  Dec.  79 
31  Mar.  Si 
31  Dec.  80 

8  Apr.  87 
6  July  67 

28  Oct.  76 
30  Mar.  81 

9  Nov.  87 


4  S_epJ;.73  24  Mar.  80 
17  Nov.  S5 


30  Mar.  84 

13  July  7; 

26  Aug.  74 

1  Oct.    81 

17  Aug.  81 


9  June  77 
1  Dec.  79 
tS  Aug.  84 

4  Mar.  86 


9  Juue  6731  Dec.  78 

i 
4  Apr.  74 '19  Oct.   80 


604 


Major  Generals  Retired  on  Full  Retired  or  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


Farmer,  Reginald  Onslow,  Col.  R.  Art. ... 

Fendall.  John,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

Finch,  Alex  U.  H.  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bom.)  Eng. 
Finch,  Walter  John. Lt. Col.  R.  (Bom.)  Art 
Firth, Robert  Fras.274 Lt.Col.   Beng.  S.C. 

FitzGeralri,  Cnarles,2'5  Lt.Col.  49  Foot  ... 
FitzGerald,  Mordaunt Martin,2"  Lt.Col. ) 

RovaK  Bengal)  Artillery .' j 

FitzGerald. Richard, '"Lt. Col  Welsh  Regt 
FitzHugh,  Alfred,"'  CB.  Lt.Col.  Ben.  S.  C 
FitzHugh,  Henry  Terrick, 2's  Col.  R.Art. 
Fitzroy,  William,  Lt.Col.  Regtl.  District 
Flem  vng, Augustus,  Lt.Col.  R.  Marines  ... 
Fletcher,  H.  Clyde,-80  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Fooks,W.King,'281Z<.CW.R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Foord.Wm.  Ociavius,282  Lt.Col.  Mad. S.C. 
Foote.  Wm.  Fra.284  Col. Com.  R.  Marines... 
Forbes,    Charles    Pulteney,285    Lt.Col.j 

Leinster  Regiment ) 

Ford,  Barnett,268  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C 

Forlong,  Jas.  G.  R. 289  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Forster,  Thos.  Francis,290 Lt.  Col. Ben.  S.C. 
Forsyth,  Alexander  G.291  Lt.Col.  Bengal  > 

Sue  Corps    S 

Fowle,  C.  Stephen,29*  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 
Francis,  Arthur,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C.  .. 
Fraser,  Alex.  Rob.,301  Lt.Col. Madras  S.C 

Freeth,  James  Holt,  Colonel,  R.  Eng 

French,  William,306  Colonel,  R.  Artillery.. 
Gage,  Ezekiel,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  C. ... 
*Gatt,  Saverio,  CMG. ,  Lt.  Col.  R.  Malta  ) 

Fencible  Art J 

Gave,  Douglas,30'  Colonel,  R.  (Bom  )  Art. 
Gifford,  HerbertH.Forbes,308Zil.  Col.  1  ^Hus 
Gilbert-Cooper,   Edw.     M.309     Lt.Col.') 

Bombay  Staff  Corps j 

Gillespie,  Wm.  Aug.3"  Lt.Col.  Bom.  S.  C. 
Gillespie,  Wm.  John,312  Lt.Col.  Berk- '/ 

shire  Regiment  5 

Girardot,  George  Chas.313  Lt.  Col.  Dur-  \ 

ham  Light  Infantry ( 

Glanville,  Fra.  Robert,  Colonel,  R.  Art ... 
Glascock,  Talbot  B.  M.314Zr.CoZ.Ben.S.C. 
Gieig,  Alex.  Cameron,315  Lt.Col.  R.  Art... 
Godby,  Chris.  Jas.316  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 

Godby,  Joseph,31'  Col.  R.  Artillery 

Goddard,  John,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madr.)  Eng.... 
Godfrey, Wm.H.  R.318Zt.Co/.  Madras  S.C. 
Godman,  Richard  Temple,319  Lt.Col.  5) 

Dragoon  Guards J 

Goldsmid,  Sir  Frederick  John,320  CB.  \ 

XCSL.  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps  ...  j 
Goldsworthy, WalterTuck6eld,321Zt.CW.  > 

Essex  Regt. ;  MP.  for  Hammersmith...  t 
Gordon,  Charles  S.S.Evans-, Lt.  Co'. Unatt 

Gordon,  Edw.  C.  A.325  Col.  R.  Eng 

Gordon,  James, Lt.Col. Bombay  siSC 
Gosset,  Wm.  Driscoll,  Colonel,  R.  Eng. 
Govan,  Chas.  Maitland,3"  Col.  R.  Art. 


CORNET, 

zndLiEUT. 

OTENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


16  Dec.  46  30  May  48,20  June  54 
30  Dec.  43  31  Oct.  49  23  Nov.  56 
13  june  51  1  Aug.  54(27  Aug.  58 
11  Dec.  57:27  Aug.  58:24  Mar.  65 

17  Mar  55: 14  June  57  17  Mar.  67 
27  Jan.  54s9  0ct.   5412  Oct.   551 

9  Dec.  50  26  June  56  10  Feb.  60 

18  Sept. 46,10  Nov.  48  17  Nov.  57 

17  Dec.  55:23  Nov.  56    7  Dec.  67 

18  Dec.  45  13  Apr.  46  17  Feb.  54 
29  May  49!io  Feb.  54  j   2  Nov.  55 

7  Jan.  28  28  Jan.  36  21  Jan.  45 
4  Mar.  44 1  2  Dec.  46 '23  Nov.  56 
10  Dec.  41J  3  July  45  [30  Oct.   55 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 


20  Feb.  57,21  Aug.  61  20  Feb. 
1  Aug.  37  29  Mar.  41  16  Nov.  49 

27  Aug.  58.  3  Oct.  60  27  Nov.  65 

16  Sept.  40  11  Sept.  42  11  Oct.  53 
30  Dec.  43' 30  June  45  30  Dec 
3  Dec.  45  28  Nov.  49  13  Dec.  60 
7  Feb.  43  20  July  45    1  Jan.  57 

24  Sept.  42!  3  June  45  24  Sept.57 
27  Dec.  45  17  June  51  27  Dec.  60 

5  Oct.  37,28  May  43  5  Oct.  52 
12  Dec.  34  10  Jan.  37 j  1  Apr.  46 
27June48|   iNov.48i   1  Apr.  55 

7  Mar.  39,   1  Mar.  42  20  Feb.  52 

26  Jan.  25  '31  July  37  12  Feb.  47 


13  Aug.  68:  3  Sept.  70 
30  Dec.  63^30  Dec.  69 
17  Oct.   70 


11  Dec.  41!  3  July  45 
23  Oct.  57  12  Mar.  61 

13  June  461   1  Apr.  50 

13  June  52 120  Oct.   56 

31  Aug.  58  30  Apr.  61 


12  Aug 


59 


1  Jan.  62 


9  Dec.  44  1  Apr.  46 
i  Aug.  571:9  May  58 

11  Jan.  43  1  Apr.  44 
3  June  45  10  July  52 
1  May  46  20  Oct.   46 

10  Dec.  4.7I   1  Aug.  54 
20  Dec.  46  31  Mar.  50 

17  May  501  3  Mar.  54 
24  Jan.  39 1 24  Sept. 40 

o  Oct.  57  30  Oct.  59 

12  Oct.  32    3  June  36 

18  Dec.  45:  1  Apr.  46 

13  June  46J21  June49 
.  20  June  40:27  May  43 

16  Dec.  46  30  June  48 


Graham,  Archd.W.330Z£.  Col. Bombay  S.C.  '14  June  45  27  Dec.  47 
Graham,  Geo.  Fergus^3  Z<XW.Ben.S.C.;i4  Jan.  54:  1  Sept.55 


Graham,  John  G.  Lt.Col.  1  Dragoons 

Graham,  John  Moore,332  Lt.Col.  Ben.  S.C. 
Graham,  Thomas,331  CB.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Hraliam,  Wm.  Henry,331  Lt. Col.  R.  Art. 
Grant,  James  Murray,  Lt.Col.  Mad.  S.C. 

Grant,  Lewis,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C 

Graves,  William,  Lt. Cov.  Madras  S.C 

Green,  And.  PellettScrimshire.  CoZ.  R.Art. 
Green,  John  Wm.339  Lt.Col.  Devon  Regt. 
Green,  Sir  Wm.  Henry   Rodes,310  CB.  [ 

XCSL.  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps...  ) 
Griffith,  Chas.Mat.342  ZZ.CW. Bombay  S.C, 
Griffiths,  Clement  Jas.Mi Lt.Col.  Ben.  S.C, 
Grogan,     Charles    Edward,344    Lt.Col.  t 

Regimental  District  [R] j 

Grove,  Henry  Leslie,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Gunter,  James,345  Lt.Col.  4  Dragoon  Gds. 
p. s.c.    Gwynne,    Nadolig     Ximenes,346} 

Lt.Col.  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  ...  $ 
Haig,  Felix  Thackeray,  CW.R(Mad.)Eng 
Haig,  Malcolm  R.  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.  C. 
Hailes,  John  Clements,  Col.  R.  (Bom.)  Art. 
Hale,  LonsdaleAugustus^'ZZ.  CW.R.  Eng. 
Hales,  Arthur,  Lt.Col.  Inniskilling  Fus. 

Hall,  Lewis  Fred.  Col.  R.  Artillery 

Hallowes,  Geo.  Skene,  Lt.Col.  King's) 

Own  Borderers  (25  Foot) j 

H  amilton,  Octavius,348  Lt.  Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
V  CHamilton.T.  de  Courcy  ,^  Lt.Col.  64  F. 
c.  Hammersley ,  Frederick,  353Zf .  Col.  Unatt. 
Hanson,  George  Wm.356 Lt.Col.  Bom.  S.C. 
Hanwell,  Joseph,35'  Lt.Col.  R.  Art 


29  Aug.  54 

20  July  73 

4  May  60 
13  June  64 

10  Oct.   65 

11  Sept. 68 

6  Sept.53 
11  Aug.  69 
9  July  50 

13  June  60 

17  Feb.  54 

27  Aug.  58 

18  Feb.  61 

21  July  55 

30  June  51 

28  Oct.  64 

20  Dec.  42 

22  Dec.  54 
18  Feb.  61 
1 1  Nov.  50 
20  June  54 

23  Nov.  56 

14  Jan.  66 
10  Feb.  58 
18  Feb.  61 

1  Aug.  72 


16  Jan.  75,21  Dec.  3i 

17  Mar.  75  17  Mar.  81 
8  Oct.   64 

5  July  72 

5  July  72 
7  Dec.  75 

6  June  56 
28  July  67 

4  Mar.  64 

20  Feb.  77 
13  Apr.  58 

15  Aug.  78 

18  Feb.  61 
30  Dec.  63 
13  Dec.  65 


COLONEL. 


MAJOB 
! GENEBAL. 


3  Sept.  75  i  Jan.  70 
30  Dec.  74  23  May  77 
17  Oct.  75  31  Dec.  78 
21  Dec.  85  21  Dec.  88 
17  Mar.  85  22  Aug.  87 
4  Oct.  73I4  Oct.  78  30  Oct.  83 
27  Nov.  78  27  Nov.  82  27  Apr.  84 

4  June  79  4  June  83  4  June  83 
22  Nov.  79  22  Nov.  S3 '14  June  86 
1  Jan.  68  j  30  Sept.  73  26  Apr.  82 
1  Sept.75j  1  Sept.  80,  ;o  Nov.  86 
10  July  55  10  July  58  8  July  59 
4  Mar.  70  4  Mar.  75  17  Jan.  77 
1  Sept.  63;  1  Sept.  68  1  Aug.  72 
10  Feb.  8320  Feb.  £7,16  July  87 
6  Mar.  62  23  Oct.   66  27  Feb.  69 

1  Dec.  80,  1  Dee.  841  3  Feb.  86 

6  Sept.  66  16  Sept.  71  j 23  June  76 
30  Dec.  69  30  Dec.  74-28  Oct.  75 
13  Dec.  71:13  Dec.  76126  Sept.So- 

7  Feb.  63!  7  Feb.  69!  7  Feb.  74  31  Dec.  79 

24  Sept. 62  24  Sept.fi8:24  Sept.73  25  Nov.  74 


27  Dec.  65 
18  Feb.  6 
2n  July  58 
21  Aug.  70 
18  Feb.  61 

26  Oct.   58 


2  Mar.  8 
13  June  66 
13  June  72 
21  Dec.  77 

31  Oct.   77 


27  Dec.  71  27  Dec.  76J  5  Sept.  77 
5  Oct.   63    5  Oct.   68,23  Jan.  75 

23  Nov.  58 123  Nov.  66^4  Dec.  71 
1  May  73!  :  May  78  30  July  81 
7  Mar.  65    7  Mar.  70  29  Nov.  76 


25  Jan.  61 

2  Oct.  61 

1  July  81 


25  Jan.  60 

2  Oct.  66 
1  July  85 


13  June  72*13  June  77 
13  June  78  13  June  82 
30  Oct.   83I30OC*,.   87 

21  July  80I21  July  84 


5  Sept.  77 

31  Dec.  78 
1  July  87 

19  Feb.  79 

5  July  83 

7  Dec.  87 

17  Aug.  84 


12  Jan.  66  29  Dec.  67  29  Dec.  72  14  July  77 


ii  Aug.  77;  1 1  Aug.  83  11  Aug.  87 
1  June  62!  28  July  64  28  July  69 
13  June  63  13  June  71  13  June  76 
1  Jan.  68  10  Nov.  73 
24  Mar.  71:24  Mar.  76 


19  June  55 1 15  Feb.  50 

11  June  47 '18  Apr.  51 

12  June  5827  Aug.  58 
I  7  Apr.  56;  24  Aug.  66 

22  July  4525  July  51  22  July  60 
16  Sept. 40  16  July  42,16  Sept.55 
10  Nov.  46  29  Aug.  57 


29  Aug.  42 

1  Jan.  42 

17  Nov.  57 

2  Jan.  41 

8  June  54 
13  June  56 
t6  Apr.  47 
24  Feb.  46 

8  Feb.  53 

9  Oct.  55 

9  Dec.  44 
13  June  46 
13  June  45 

21  Dec.  53 

18  Oct.  59 

19  Dec.  49 

16  Feb.  49 

24  Jan.  39 

30  Sept.42 
1  July  42 

3  Jan.  48 

22  Dec.  52 


1  Nov.  42 
11  Mar.  59 

6  June  45 

23  Nov.  56 


1  Nov.  48 
9  Oct.  63 

2  Jan.  56 
8  June  66 


30  Apr.  58  13  June  68 

28  Apr.  48.39  Dec.  54 

5  Nov.  S3  In  May  60 
21  Nov.  56  21  Oct.   59 


10  Sept.58 

15  Feb.  45 
25  Feb.  51 
17  Apr.  47 
21  Mar.  54 
8  Mar.  67 
25  Sept.  5 1 

21  Oct.  51 

23  Sept.  41 
10  Apr.  47 
21  Apr.  46 
10  Feb.  53 
17  Feb.  54 


3  Sept.67 

27  Aug.  58 
10  May  60 
27  Aug.  58 
10  May  59 
2  Jan.  69 
23  Feb.  56 

10  Sept.58 

20  Dec.  51 
29  Dec.  54 
25  Apr.  51 


6  June  56 

20  Dec.  66 
22  June  70 

6  June  56 

29  Oct.   6 

o  June  54 
2  Nov.  55 

13  June  62 
9  Nov.  61 

15  Feb.  65 

13  June  66 

14  Jan.  74 
27  Mar.  72 
11  June  67 
31  Dec.  70 
10  Mar.  75 
22  July  65 


20  Dec. 
28  Oct. 


2:20  Dec. 

71  28  Oct. 


5  Oct.  87 
21  July  86 
1  July  82 
1  Oct.  82 
7  Apr.  78. 


2  July  62 

29  June  74 

1  Apr.  60 

3:  Mar.  66 
13  June  72 

3  Aug.  63 
Oct.   70 


77  16  July 

76 


24  Jan.  70 


31  Jan.  82 
23  Jan.  75 
1  July  85 


14  June  71  14  June  76 


29  June  79 

1  Oct.  77  19  Dec.  77 

10  Nov.  73I  1  Nov.  85 
13  June  77  31  Dec.  79 
3  Aug.  68  24  Sept.73 
7  Oct.   75!  7  July  83 


14  Jan.  80  14  Jan.  84  10  Apr.  86 

10  Apr.  76jioApr.  81  10  Apr.  86 

11  June  73,11  June  78  31  Aug.  79 
2  Mar.  81  2  Mar.  85  5  Apr.  91 
o  Mar.  82,10  Mar.  86  29  May  86 

_  22  July  71:22  July  76J30  Mar.  8o- 
18  Feb.  61J16  Sept.66'16  Sept.7i|i8  Nov.  71 
29  Aug.  62  29  Aug.  68  29  Aug.  73  23  Jan.  75; 


2  Mar.  78, 


17  July  60 

1  Oct.   77 

24  Nov.  56 

15  Aug.  68 

13  June  76 

14  Jan.  64 

24  Feb.  66 

2  Dec 

8  Mar.  80 


13  June  66 


5  July  72 
8  Oct.   79 

5  July  7 
21  Aug.  60 

19  Jan.  58 
10  Mar.  57 

6  June  56 


18  Feb.  61    3  Jan.  68 
16  Mar.  60    5  July  72 


20  June  62 

1  July  81 

5  Oct.   62 

11  July  77 

2  Mar.  81 


6  Jan.  74 

24  Feb.  72 

7  Mar.  77 

1  July  81 

6  Dec. 

1 3  June  72 
3  Aug.  65 
1  Oct.  77 
1  July  81 

16  Jan.  75 

15  July  76 

21  Apr.  63 
:i  Apr.  68 
1  Jan.  68 
3*Jan.  74 
5  Dec.  77 


20  June  67 

1  July  85 

5  Apr. 

8  June  84 

2  Mar.  85 

6  Jan.  79 

24  Feb.  77 
1  July  81 

1  July  85 

6  Dec.  73 
13  June  77 

3  Aug.  70 
1  Oct.  81 
1  July  85 

16  Jan.  80 

1  July  81 

24  Jan.  70 
20  May  73 
1  Jan.  73 
3  Jan.  79 
15  Dec.  81 


8  Oct.   73 
1  July  87 

23  Jan.  75. 

10  June  85 

1  Nov.  87 

2  July  85 

26  Aug.  79 

7  Mar.  87 

25  Dec.  87 

31  Dec.  78 
10  Feb.  81 
31  Dec.  78 

1  Aug.  83. 

1  July  87 

8  July  82 

14  Aug.  81 

23  Oct.  75 
21  Jan.  74 
6  Aug.  79, 
iS  Sept.  79 
Dec.  82; 


Major  Generals  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


6P5 


COkNET, 
2nd  LI  BUT. 
OrE.tsIGX. 


Harcourt,  Philip  Hanmer,358  Lt.Colonel'i 

Royal  (Bomhav)  Artillery    i 

Hardy,  Campbell,  Li.  Col.  Royal  Artillery 
Hare,'  Henry  A.*59  Lt.Col,  Madras  S.  0.... 
Harkness,   John   Granville.31''1     Lt.Col. \ 

Northumberland  Fusiliers  [R]     j 

Harnett,  Edwd.362  Lt.Col.  7Dragoon  Gds. 
Harris,  Jas.  Thos.360  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C. 
Harris,  Noel  Harnlvn,363  Lt.Col.  Li.  Art.  .. 
Harris,  Thomas   Marshall,364    Col.    R.  ) 

(Bombay)  Art. ) 

Harris,  Webber  D.365  Lt.  Col.  104  Foot 

Harrison,  Edw.306  Lt. Col. R. (Bengal)  Art. 
Harrison,  Thos.  B.  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C... 
Harvest,  Edw.  Douglas,  Lt.Col.  97 Foot... 
Harvey,  John  Richard,  Lt.Col.  King's  ) 

Own  Borderers  (25  Foot) I 

Hassard.FairfaxC.36'  CB.Col.  R.Eng. [R] 
Hastings,  Douglas.368  Lt.Col.  62  Foot[R] 
Haultain,  Fra.  M369 Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C. 
Hawes,  George  H.3"0  Lt.Col.  9  Foot  [R] 
Hawes,W.  Harington,3-1  Lt.Col.  Ben.  S.C. 
Hawkins,  Alex.  C.3'2  CB.  Col.  R.  Art,  [R] 
Hawkins,  Edward  Lindsay,3"3  Lt.Col.  \ 

Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery ; 

Hay,  John  Charles,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C. 
Hay,  John  Crosland,3"4  Lt.Col.  Gordon  ) 

Highlanders i 

Hay,  Woulfe,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C 

Hayward,   Henry  Blakeuey,376  Lt.Col.  ) 

Derby  Regiment  (45  Fo^t)  j 

Heastey,  Geo.  Bavies, Co'.  Com.  R.  Marines 
Heath,  Alf.  Hailes,3"  Lt.Col.  R.(Ben.)Art. 
Henderson-Cleland,    John    William,378) 

Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corns j 

Heriot,  Mackey  Andrew  H.  James.380 

Col.   Com.  R.'  Marines;    Commanding 

Plymouth  Brigade  Volunteer  Infantry 

Herriok,    Ben.j.'  Bousfield,3sl   Col.    2nd) 

Com.  Royal  Marines   S 

Hessey,  W111.  Henry,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C 
Keysham.Barrington Frederick, Lt.Col. ) 

Madras  Staff  Corp- > 

Heywood,  John  Jas.382  Lt.  Col.  Glo'ster  R. 
Hil'l.C.  E.  Dawson,  Lt.  Col.  R.  (Madras  )Eng, 

Hill,  Eustace,384  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C 

Hills,John,38<C-B..7>.Co'..R.(Bombay)Eng 

Hime,  Frederick.390  Lt.Col.  R.  Eng 

Hire,  Sydney  J.391  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C.  .. 
Hodgson,  Hugh  N.392 Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Hoggan,  John  William,393  CB.  Lt.Col,-) 

Bengal  S.C J 

Hogge,   Somerville   George  Cameron,  ">v 

Lt. Col,  Berkshire  Regiment  ..  ) 

Holland, Hen. Wm.  CB.  Lt.Col.'Bom.S.G. 
Holland,  Lum.  H.  H.  Lt. Col,  Madras  S.C 
Holland,  Thos.  W.394  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C. 
Holmes,  Percy  Lee,396  Lt.Col,  Madras  S.C. 
Hope,  John  Edward,398  Lt.  Col,  R.  Artillery 
Home, Chas. James,  Lt.Col,  Bedford  Regt. 
Horsley,  Frank,400  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C.  ... 
Hoste,  Dixon  Edw.402  OB.  Lt.Col,  R.  Art. 
Houghton,  Richmond,  Lt.Col,  Madr.  S.  C. 
Hughes,  Chas.  Jas.*04  Lt.Col.  Ben.  S.C... 
Hughes,  Joseph  Wm.405  Lt.Col.  Dorset) 

Regt.  (54  Foot)  [R] .1 

Hughes,  Sir  Robert  John,408  KCB.  Lt.\ 

Col.  63  Foot   $ 

Hume,  John  Richard,*09  Lt.Col. h.p.  55  F. 
Hunt,  Robert  W.  B.*10  Col.Com.  R.  Mar... 
Hunter,  Arthur  Stewart,412  Lt.  Col,  R.  Art. 

Hunter,  John  Norris,  Lt.Col,  R.  Eng 

Hutchinson,  Alex.Hadden,Z£.CW.  R.Art. 
Hutchinson,  A.  R.  B.414  Lt.Col. Beng.  S.C. 
Hutchinson,  Cha.  S.  CB.  Col.  R.  Eng. 
Hutchinson, George,416OB.  CSI.  Lt.Col, 

Bengal  StaffCorps 

Irvine,  Cnarles,420£S. Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Jacob, Hy.Ebenezer.if.CW.  Bombay  S.C. 

Jacob,  John,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.  C 

JagoTrelawny,  John,422  Lt.Col.  High-  ) 

land  Light  Infantry  j 

James,  Edw.  Renouard,423  Lt.Col.  R.Eng. 
c.  Jarvis.Samue!  P.424  CMG.Hqj.82  F.  [R] 
Jenkins,  Alex.425  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C.  ... 
Jenkins,  Chas.  Vernon,427 Lt. Col. Ben.S.C. 
Jenkins,  SirF.H.428  JSTCS.ii.Co/.Ben.  S.C. 
Jennings,Chas.James,L^.Co;.MadrasS.C. 
Jephson,  Stanhope  Wm.429GB.Z«.Co'..  2F. 
ya;jerome,HenryEdw.430i«.Co;.62F.[R] 
Johnstone,  Geo.  N.432  Lt.Col, Madras  S.  C. 
Jones,  Howell  Lock,434  Lt.Col.  Royal) 
(Bengal)  Artillery j 


9  Dec.  53 


21  Aug. 


19  Dec.  49  :i  Aug.  51 
9  Dec.  43  1?  Oct.   45 

13  May  S3  19  Aug.  54 
2  June  48  14  Oct.   51 

27  June 49,13  Noy.  54 

14  Aug.  54  24  Oct.    54 

15  Aug.  52 

26  Dec.  42 
12  Aug.  46 
9  Oct.  50 
6  Feb.  46 


11  June  47 

25  Jan.  4.1 
7  June  <j4 
20  Dec.  45 
17  Apr.  42 

9  Mar.  49 


21  Oct.  62 

23  Feb.  56 
23  Sept.  58 

18  Jan.  56 

5  Mar.  58 
27  June  61 


5  July  72 

5  J^y  72 
9  Dec.  63 

30  Mar.  72 

20  July  66 
27  June  69 
5  July  72 

5  July  72 
19  Jan.  58 
27  Apr.  58!  15  Dec.  67 
23  July  58:20  Dec.  65 
29  Dec.  54!   1  Apr.  66 


22  June  60 

27  Aug.  58 

1  Mar.  52 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 


?4  July  52  12  Dec.  59    3  Sept. 70 

20  June  40  23  Sept.  43!  14  July  51)  2  Nov.  55 
20  Mar.  40!  8  Apr.  42,15  Mar.  53:23  Mar.  6 


20  Aug.  40,17  Nov.  43I20  Aug.55 


24  Nov.  43    4  Jan.  46 

7  Jan.  46    2  Dec.  49 
1  Jan.  42    2  Aug.  42 

12  Dec.  51  Us  June  57 

20  Dec.  52)23  Nov.  56 

15  May  5514  Dec.  55 

10  Dec.  53  30  Apr.  56 

8  July  56  24  Aug.  58 

29  Dec.  4527  May  48 

9  Dec.  44;  6  Feb.  48 

9  June  54131  Mar.  58 
17  Aug.  55  14  Apr.  59 


27  Dec.  44  21  Mar.  48 
20  Aug.  45 
3  Apr.  48 

17  Aug.  54 

9  Dec.  42 
10  June  48 

8  June  54 


19  Sept.  48 
5  Jan.  57 
1  Nov.  48 

18  Feb.  61 

20  Dec.  64 
9  July  64 


18  Feb.  61 
2  Nov.  55 
7  Jan.  66 
2  Nov.  55 

5  July  72 

20  Dec.  72 

28  Oct.  76 


10  Dec.  65  10  Dec.  73 
14  Juue64'27  Feb.  75 


11  May  48 

15  Apr.  33 

14  May  55 

31  Dec.  50 

23  Nov.  56 

5  Nov.  57 

7  Apr.  56 

12  Juue  41  22  Mar.  44 

7  July  441  5  Jan.  56 

27  June  49 [15  May  5? 

22  Sept.54  11  Oct.  55 

25  July  41  23  Apr.  45 

25  Jan.  41    4  Apr.  42 

7  June  44    8  Nov.  49 

2  June  42  29  Nov.  45 

1  Oct.   47I30  June  48 

27  Feb.  58  j  31  May  59 

20  Nov.  49' 1 1  Feb.  54 

18  June  45 1  1  Apr.  46 
9  Dec.  54Ji6Jan.  57 

15  May  52|25  Jan.  54 

1  Dec.  54 '26  Sept. 56 

7  Jan.  41I30  Aug.  43 

19  Oct.  49  26  Nov.  52 
19  Sept.48113  Mar.  52 


12  Dec.  56 
27  Aug.  58 

9  June  66 

3  Aug.  67 

18  Dec.  55 
29  June  58 
18  Feb.  61 

29  July  62 
9  Dec.  57 

18  Feb.  61 
1  Sept.  63 

24  Jan.  65 
1  Dec.  55 


5  July  72 
5  July  72 

9  June  74 

5  July  79 

5  Feb.  72 

20  Aug.  65 

3  Apr.  68 

1  Aug.  73 


10  June  68 
5  July  72 

25  Aug.  73 
2  Dec.  55 


27  July  59  27  July  64 


27  June  61 

6  Sept.  58 
1  June  56 
15  Dec.  53 

0  June  57 
12  June  57 

6  Jan.  55 
31  Jan.  65 
20  Nov.  61 
24  Jan.  54 

9  Dec.  66 

1  Apr.  59 

10  Dec.  62 


Feb.  55 
9  Dec.  52 
23  June  52 
30  Jan.  43 
20  Dec.  43 

7  June  44 

9  Dec.  42 

25  Feb.  40 

8  June  55 

1 6  Jan.  46 

17  Dec.  51 
14  June  45 
14  June  45 
20  Jan.  48 

20  Dec.  51 

10  Sept.  53 

26  Nov.  30 

21  June  48 
14  June  45 

9  Dec.  54 


27  June  69 

14  Aug.  67 

25  July  61 
18  Feb.  6 

7  June  64 
12  June  62 

2  Nov.  55 
10  Oct.  74 
20  Nov.  69 
12  Dec.  54 

9  Dec.  74 
23  Mar.  69 

20  Apr.  67 


31  Dec.  78 

16  Jan.  75 

9  Dec.  69 

1  July  78 

17  Nov.  75 

27  June  75 
13  Nov.  80 

1  Aug.  72 

28  Nov.  68 

6  Feb.  70 
20  Dec.  71 
28  Apr.  75 

1  Oct.   77 

3  Aug.  63 

7  Sept.  74 
20  Aug.  66 

8  Aug.  64 
7  Jan.  72 
1  June  62 

31  Dec.  78 

20  Dec.  7 

1  July  8 

10  Dec.  79 

4  Au 

17  Oct.  73 
1  Aug.  72 

9  June  80 

17  Aug.  83 

18  Sept. 73 
20  Aug.  7 

3  -A-Pr.  74 
1  May  81 
30  Apr.  63 

10  June  74 
1  Oct.  77 
1  July  81 

io  June  62 
27  July  70 

27  June  75 


MAJOB 

GENKB.VL. 


I  Sept.76 

25  July  67 

25  Jan.  67 

7  June  70 

12  June  68 

24  Aug.  66 

10  Oct.   79 

20  Nov.  75 

3  Sept.62 

9  Dec.  80 

1  Oct.   77 

22  May  76 


1  Apr.  55 

2  Aug.  54 
17  Feb.  54 
22  July  46 

1  Apr.  46 

15  Jan.  51 

5  Jan.  52 

24  Jan.  45 
29  June  57 

19  Feb.  47 

17  Feb.  54 

15  Jan.  47 

29  Aug.  51 

16  Oct.  51 
15  Nov.  53 

1  Feb.  58 
19  Feb.  36 

30  Apr.  52 

25  June  47 
24  Jan.  58 


7  Sept.  55 

29  Dec.  54 
22  Nov.  59 

19  Oct.  62 
29  June  61 

1  Apr.  59 
"  July  57 

17  Feb.  54 

27  Apr.  58 

9  Dec.  57 
5  Mar.  54 

8  June  67 

7  Mar.  51 

1  Apr.  59 
21  Sept.  52 
14  June  to 

18  Feb.  61 

20  Dec.  63 
10  Sept.  65 

28  Dec.  41 
23  July  58 
14  June  60 

1  July  64 


10  May  64 

8  May  66 
1  Aug.  68 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 

7  Dec.  58 
20  Jan.  67 

20  July  58 

9  Dec.  62 
18  Feb.  61 

8  June  75 

11  May  62 

5  July  72 
26  Apr.  59 
14  June  65 
20  Jan, 
20  Dec.  71 
10  Sept.  73 
4  Aug.  48 
1  July  59 
14  June  65 

1  Aug.  72 


1  Apr.  70 

16  Sept.74 
1  July  77 
1  July  81 

22  Aug.  77 
1  Oct.  77 

20  Apr. 
6  July  67 

3  July  67 

9  Dec.  68 
25  Feb.  66 
8  June  81 


72 


9  Dec 

1  Oct.  77 
4  June  70 

14  June  71 
20  Jan.  74 
20  Dec.  77 
10  Sept.  79 

1  July  53 

15  Sept.  70 
14  June  71 

16  Jan.  79 


31  Dec.  82 

16  Jan.  80 

9  Dec.  74 

1  July  82 

17  Nov.  80 

27  June  80 
13  Nov.  84 

1  Aug.  77 

28  Nov.  73 

6  Feb.  75 
20  Dec.  76 
28  Apr.  80 

1  Oct.   81 

3  Aug.  68 

1  July  8l 
20  Aug.  71 

2  Nov.  72 

7  Jan.  77 
1  June  67 

31  Dec.  &2 

20  Dec.  S2 

1  July  85 

10  Dec.  S3 

4  Aug. 

13  Apr.  79 
1  Aug.  77 

9  June  84 

15  Apr.  87 

18  Sept.7& 
20  Aug.  76 

3  APr-  79 
31  May  85 
30  Apr.  68 

10  June  79 
1  Oct.  81 
1  July  85 

28  May  70 
27  July  75 

27  June  80 

1  July  81 

15  Aug.  6S 
25  Jan.  72 
7  June  75 

2  June  73 
1  Oct.   76 

0  Oct.  83 
20  Nov.  80 

1  Mar.  73 
9  Dec.  84 

15  May  82 

14  Nov.  81 

18  Oct.  7S 

16  Sept.  79 
4  July  80 
1  July  85 

22  Aug 
1  Oct, 
30  Jan.  74 

6  July  75 

7  June  7  5 

9  Dec.  73 
25  Feb.  71 

8  June  85 

9  Dec.  77 

1  Oct.   81 

4  June  75 
14  Junei76 
20  Jan.  79 


3  June  84 

29  May  8* 
13  Nov.  78: 

29  Jan.  86 

23  Apr.  86' 
7  Apr.  8  b 
9  Dec.  85; 

1  Oct.  82 

25  Feb.  75- 

4  Oct.  77 
31  Dec.  St. 

24  Aug.  8  c 

21  June  85. 

15  Mar.  82 
1  July  81 

25  Nov.  74 
21  July  82 
10  July  80 

1  May  80 

1  June  86- 

1  Apr.  86 
17  Sept.87- 

4  Apr.  86 

13  Jan.  86 

13  Apr.  8z- 
9  Dec.  78". 

4  Sept.  86 
8  Sept.92: 

3  Dec.  81 

2  Mar.  78 

8  Oct.    80 

31  May  89 
15  Oct.  70 

1  May  85 
31  Dec.  87 

3  Aug.  87 
30  June  77- 
12  Aug.  76 

27  Dec.  8r 

14  Apr.  83: 

30  June  77 
25  Nov.  74 
12  Aug.  76- 

2  Mar.  78- 

1  May  80 

4  Mar.  85. 

2  Feb.  83. 
21  Dec.  81 

9  Dec.  86- 
6  Sept.S6 

31  Dec.  84 

5  May  83 

6  Dec.  79, 
4  June  85 

8  Dec.  86 
23  Mar.  83 

1  Oct.  82 

9  June  77 
30  Dec.  76 

14  June  76 

23  Jan.  75 
28  Oct.  76- 
8  June  86 
13  May  85 

1  Oct.  82 
1  July  81 
1  Oct.  82 
11  Dec.  85 
29  Oct.  79  11  Dec.  85 
10  Sept.  831  1  July  86 
28  Nov.  54  24  May  61 
31  July  79I  9  Sept.85. 
14  June  76I14  Dec.  80 

16  Jan.  83U2  June  85, 


6o6 


Major  Generals  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


CORNET, 
2nd  LIEUT. 
OrENSIGN.i 


Jones,  Richard  G.  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C.  ... 
Jones,  Richard  Roynon,436  Col.  R.  Art.... 
Jones, Robt.  Owen.435  CB.  Lt.Col.  R.  Eng. 
Jordan,  Jos.43tCtf.Z?.CW.Regtl.Dist.[R] 
Karslake,  Frederick,43sZf.  Col.  IrishiRifles 
Kaye,  Geo.  Farquhar,439Z<.CV.  21  Hus. 

Keate,  Edward,440  Col.  R.  Artillery 

Keays,  Chas.  Fred.44'  Lt.Col.  Bom.  S.C. 
Keer,  Jonathan,  Z*.CW.Bengal  Staff  C... 
Kemball,  John  Shaw,  Lt.Col.  Eom.  S.C. 
Kennedy,  John  Wm.  Alex.44-  Col.  2nd) 

Com.  Royal  Marines  [R] j 

Keogh,    John  Woulfe,   Lt.Col.   North  ) 

Staffordshire  Regiment  i 

Kerr,  Win. Henry,443 Lt.Col. Brigade Dep. 
Ketchen,  Isaac,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Art. 
Kinloeh,  A.  A.  A.444  CB.  Lt.Col.  K.  R.  R. 
.p.s.e.  Knight,  \Vm.HenrT,+'5Zf.  Col.  48  Foot 
Knocker,   John   Bedingfield,446  Lt .  Col.  \ 

Maflras  Staff  Corps   j 

Lamb,  Charles  F.  G.44"  Lt.Col.  Beu.  S.C. 
Lambert,    Walter   Rathbone,    Lt.Col.~t 

Bombay  StaffCorps ) 

Lambert,  William,"9  CB.  Lt.Col.  88  Foot 
Lane,  Chas.  Powlett,450  Lt.  Col.  21  Huss. 
Lane,  Chas.  Stuart,451  Lt. Col. Bengal  S.C. 
Langmore,  Erskine  Grant,453    Lt.Col.  \ 

Bengal  Staff  Corps I 

Laughton,DanielWilscn,Zf.Co/.Mad.S.C. 
Lavie,  Robert  Comyn,  Lt. Col.  MadrasS.C. 
p.a.e.  Law,  F.  Towry  Adeaue,454   CB.  \ 

Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery j 

LayarS,  Chas.  Edm.  Lt.Col.  E. York  Regt. 
Lazzarini,  Jas.  CMC Col. Malta  Fencibles 
Lee,  Hen.  Herbert,456  Major,  R.  (Bom.)  \ 

Eng.  Hon.  Lt.  Col.   Comdt.   Suhmarine  >■ 

Miner*  R.  Enq.  Vol*.  Severn  Division  ) 
Leigh,  Robert  i'hos.45sZf.  Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Leishman,JohnThos.Zf.CW.R.(Bom.)Art. 
Lernpriere,  Ar<Srcr  Reid,  Lt.Col.  R.  En 
Lester,  John  F.-ed.460Z.'.  Col.  Bombay  S.C. 
Lester,  Wm.  Cht,s.  Lt.Col. Bombay  S.  C. 
L'Estrange,  Edrn.4C1Zr.Co/.  Bombay  S.C 
Lewis,  Henry,  Colonel,  R.  (Bengal)  Art... 
Liliy,Alf.Chamberlain,463Z#.Co2.Mad.S.C 

Lloyd,  Edw.  F.  S.,  Lt.Col.  R.  Eng , 

p.s.c.Lock,  Hen.466Zf.Co^InniskillingFus. 
Lockhart,  Dayid  Blair, K~\Lt. Col.  107  Foot 
Lockhart,  Gramme  Ales.469  CB.  Lt.Col.  78  F. 
Loyett,  Beresford,4"0  CB.  CSL.  R.  (Ben.)  > 

Engineers $ 

Lowndes,  Thomas,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C... 
Luard,  Chas.  Edw.  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers 
Luard.Fred.  Peter,4"4 Lt. Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Lukin,  Wm.W.Aug.4"5  Col.  R.  Artillery... 
Lvte,  Alfred,  Colonel,  R.  (Bengal)  Art.... 
M'Goun,  Alexander,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C. 
M'Grigor,  Wm.  Thos.^" Lt.Col. Sen.  S.C. 
M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
M'Killop,  Robert  John,463    Colonel  2nd") 

Commandant,  R.  Marines j 

M'Laughlin,  Edward,  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery 
M'Mahon.Alex.Ruxton.+^Zf.CW.Mad.S.C 
Maberly,  Evan,490  CB.  Col.R.  Art.  [R] 
Macdonald.Jno.Collins,'492Zf.Co?.Mad.S.C 
MacDonnell,  Arthur  Robert,494  Lt.Col. )  I 

Royal  Engineers j 

Macgowan.Fredk.496 Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C. 
BflC  Macintyre,  Donald,49"  Lt.  Col. Ben. S.C. 
Mackenzie' Colin,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C. ... 
Mackenzie,  Roderick,503  Col.  Royal  Art... 
Maclean,HenryJ.5«Zf.  Col.  Rifle  Brig.  [R] 
Maciean,     John     Norman,505      Lt.Col.  \ 

Madras  StaffCorps  j 

Maclean,  Peter,507  Col.  R.  Artillery 

Macpherson,  R.  D.510  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C. 
Maitiguy,  Ferd.  B.,  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers 
Malcolmson.J.H.  P.^CB.Lt.Col.Bom.S.C 
Mancer,  Fred.  Day,516  Bombay  Infantry 
Manderson,  George  Rennie,51'    CB.  Lt.  \ 

Col.  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery j 

Maneles,  Cecil,518  CB.  Lt.Col.  20  Hussars 
Marshall  Geo.  F.L.  CLE.  Lt. Col.  Royal  ] 

(Bengal)  Engineers    j 

Marshall,  Rich.  C.  A.  Lt.  Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Marshall,  W.  B.519  Lt.  Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Marsland,  Wm.   Edw.,520   Lt.Col.   ReO 

mount  Depot j 

Marston,Edw.Chas.522Zf.CW.BombayS.C. 
Marter,  Richard  James  Combe,521  Lt.  \ 

Col.  1  Dragoon  Guards  [R]   ) 

Martin,  Chas.  Nassau,523  /J. Col.  R.  Eng. 
Martin,  John  Paton,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  0. 


2  Jan.  41 
19  June  50 

14  Feb.  45 

19  June  57 

20  Oct.  55 
77  Dec.  51 
20  Feb.  50 
26  July  45 
11  Dec.  38 

15  June  41 


19  Aug.  46 
5  June  52 

20  Dec.  56 
27  Mar.  48 

2  Sent.  58 

20  Noy.  56 
12  Jan.  54 
31  July  56 
15  Nov.  53 

3  Oct.  40 

21  Jan.  45 


MAJOR. 


LIEUT. 
COLOXEL. 


2  Jan.  56 
6  July  57 
6  June  66 

29  Oct.   52 
16  Oct.   63 

30  July  62 

3  Noy.  58  5 
20  Feb.  62  20 
26  July  60  26 
12  Nov.  50  18 

24  Feb.  54 


Feb. 
July 
Dec. 
Noy. 
Oct. 
July 
July 
Feb. 
July 
Feb. 


61 1  2  Jan.  67 
72 1 24  July  75 
73I  1  July  Si 
55 1 12  Jan.  65 
77I26  Apr.  82 
76  19  May  80 
7? I  1  July  77 
70  20  Feb.  76 
65  26  July  71 
61  in  Dec.  64 

10  Nov.  66 


22  Feb.  61    3 

31  July  46  24 

12  June57|27 
22  Nov.  55I24 

13  Oct.   48    2 

5  Apr.  42  18 
11  Dec.  41  s 
9  Dec.  42  21 

16  Aug.  54  8 
20  Jan.  4<)!i8 
9  Dec.  48'  1 
28  July  42I31 

14  Jan.  54 !  23 
20  Dec.  48  23 

22  Dec.  52117 

8  July  56I28 
11  Apr.  45 1 13 


May  64 

Jan.  51 
Aug.  58 
Sept.  58 
Aug.  50 

Feb.  64 

■July  44 

Jan.  46 

Dec.  54] 
May  49 
Sept.  50 


Dec.  47 

Nov.  56 
Noy.  56 

Feb.  54I25  Sept 


10  Apr. 

13  Jan. 
24  Mar. 
8  Mar. 
15  May 

30  Nov. 

11  Feb. 

29  Feb. 

27  Nov. 
23  Nov. 
18  Feb. 

23  Nov. 


72 


54  20 

65    1 


July  8; 

July  58 
Aug.  72 
Nov.  79 
Dec.  69 
Apr.  62 
Dec.  6i 
Dec.  62 

June  72 
July  58 
Dec.  68 


56,20 
61    9 

56  28  July  62 


14  Jan. 
18  Feb. 


May  5S! 
Feb.  561 


3  Aug. 
oFeb. 


! 
11  Dec.  57  27  Aug.  58  10  Nov.  69 


13  June  44 
27  Aug.  <;8 
20  June 


12  Dec.  40 

8  June  55 
21  Dec.  53 

9  Dec.  42J21  Jan.  46 

13  Jane  46 
17  Feb.  47 
12  June  37 
20  Jan.  47 


20  Feb.  47 
10 Jan.  46 

8  Dec.  37 

ii  June  58 

10  Dec.  54 

12  Oct.  52 
1  Oct.  47 
.  1  June  42 

9  Dec.  54 
28  Apr.  46 
:2  June  47 

4  Mar.  29 

28  Feb.  55  j 
20  Aug.  47 
18  June  35 

11  Jan.  45 

23  Oct.  54 

11  Dec.  41 
14  June  50 
20  June  54 
20  June  49 
30  May  45 

26  Jan.  46 

20  Dec.  32 

12  June  41 


12  May  51 
18  May  52 

17  Aug.  41 
3  June  51 

18  Oct.  56 

2  Mar.  48 

21  Aug.  52 
8  Apr.  42 

27  Aug.  58 

23  Nov.  56 
15  May  57 
30  Nov.  53 
30  June  48 

3  July  45 
(i2  July  58 

1  Dec.  48 
j  24  Dec.  S3 
i  10  July  37 

1  Apr.  55 

14  May  53 

24  June  37 

15  Feb.  49 

22  Dec.  54 
24  Jan.  45 

Nov.  56 


7  May  54 
29  Feb.  64 
20  June  59 
26  Aug.  56 
18  Feb.  61 

11  Sept.  60 

12  June_ 

18  Nov.  59 

13  Feb.  66 
16  Feb.  60 

1  Jan.  62 

19  Apr.  50 

2  Jan.  71 

10  Dec.  66 

6  July  67 
13  Feb.  62 

7  Feb.  55 

11  June  57 
9  Dec.  66 

10  Mar.  58 
18  Feb.  61 

9  Dec.  46 

9  Sept.  62 
18  Feb.  61 
1  Apr.  46 

11  Jan.  60 

1  Apr.  61 


23  May  54 

14  June  62 

15  Septo6J2o  June  66 

9  July  50  j  24  Sept.  55 

23  Mar,  55 


8  June  49 
2  Aug.  59 1 

13  June  5 1 

20  Feb.  61 


20  Aug.  47 
10  Dec.  41 

17  Feb.  57 

18  Feb.  39 

rS  Jan.  51 

_S  June  51 
20  Sept.  49 


June4Q 
8  May  49 

6  May  35 
24  Jan.  4s 
21  June  56 
29  Aug.  54 

1  Jan.  62 

17  Nov,  56 

16  Oct.  66 
8  June  60 
1  Mar.  52 

3  July  45 
10  Dec.  58 

4  June  41 
29  Apr.  53 

17  Feb.  54 
4  Jan.  56 


21  Dec.  59 

14  Apr.  44 

12  June  56 

1  Sept.65 

27  Aug.  58 

14  Oct.   69 
12  Mar.  60 

1  Feb.  73 
1  Apr.  74 

18  Feb.  61 

15  Oct.  55 

3  Mar.  60 

3  June  52 
9  Dec.  62 

4  Jan.  59 
26  Oct.   59 


Jan.  74 
Dec.  68 

July  72 

Aug.  77 


17  June  83 

25  Mar.  69 

117  May  79 

2  Mar.  81 

1  Oct.   77 

5  Apr.  65 
it  Dec.  67 

9  Dec.  68 

18  Dec.  75 
25  Mar.  69 

9  Dec.  74 

28  July  68 

14  Jan.  80 

20  Dec.  74 

1  Oct.   7 

6  Sept.? 
5  Sept.7 


3  Feb.  75    3  Feb.  82 


18  Feb.  61  12 
1  Aug.  72  17 
5  July  72;  1 
9  Dec.  62  j  9 
13  June  66  13 
17  Feb.  67  17 


20  Jan.  67.20 
10  Dec.  73  1 
1  Jan.  69,  1 

1  Jan.  71  11 
24  Mar.  58^26 

31  Dec.  78  22 

10  Dec.  74 1 10 
6  June  77  i  21 
12  Oct.   71:12 

2  Nov.  55 '28 
19  Jan.  58 '  9 

9  Dec.  74:  9 
28  Apr.  66  i  28 
12  June  67;  11 
6 


5  July  72 
20  Aug.  67 


11  Jan.  65 

15  Aug.  68 

20  Dec.  59!" 
14  June7o|n 
20  June  74 
2  Nov.  55 
27  Apr.  68 

26  Jan.  66  26 


12  June  61 
26  Aug.  73 
q  Apr.  68 
2  Aug.  78 

5  July  72 

30  Nov.  79 

July  3 1 

20  Aug.  67 


Oct.  71 
16  June  57 
7  Mar.  77 

5  July  72 
19  Aug.  69 


Dec.  66 
Aug.  80 
Oct.  77 
Dec.  68 
June  72 
Feb.  73 
Feb.  61 
Jan.  73 
July  81 
Oct.  77 
Mar.  74 
Apr.  59 
Nov.  7y 

Dec.  80 
Oct.  82 
Oct.  78 
Oct.  66 
Apr.  65 
Dec.  80 
Apr.  72 
Sept.  72 

Feb.  57 

July  Si 
Aug.  73 
Feb.  56 
Jan.  71 

July  77 

Dec.  67 
Sept.  72 
June  80 
July  67 
Apr.  75 
Jan.  72 

8  Mar.  55 
2  June  67 

1  July  81 

8  June  75 

2  Aug.  85 

9  Dec.  78 
1  July  81 

1  July  88 

:o  Aug.  73 
o  Mar.  63 

;i  Jan.  77 

2  Mar.  63 
15  Oct.  79 

June  77 
Sept.  75 


15 


2  Jan.  72 
24  j  uly  80 

1  July  85 
21  Jan.  76 
26  Apr.  86 

19  May  84 
1  July  81 

20  Feb.  Si 
26  July  76 
11  Dec.  69 

10  Nov.  71 

17  June  87 

1  Oct.  77 

17  May  S3 

2  Mar.  85 
1  Oct.  81 

5  Apr.  73 1 

11  Dec.  72 
9  Dec.  73 

18  Dec.  80 
1  Oct.  77 
9  Dec.  79 

28  July  73 

14  Jan.  84 
20  Dec.  79 

1  Oct.  81 

6  Sept,85 
5  Septal 


MiJOE 
GEXEEAL. 


1  Dec.  75 

15  Feb.  82 
1  Oct.  87 

24  June  85 

12  Feb.  87 

16  July  84 
1  Nov.  87 
1  Sept.  81 
8  May  80 

26  Aug.  76 

20  Apr.  78 

18  Jan.  88 

18  May  81 
29  Sept.90 
15  Apr.  96 

7  Aug.  83 

19  Feb.  79 
1 1  June  79 
11  June  80 

8  June  Si 
1  May  78 

15  Apr.  82 

31  Jan.  80 

10  May  80 

20  Nov.  85 

13  Feb.  86 

6  Sept.  87 

11  Nov.  82 


3  Feb.  86(  4  Feb.  86 

12  Dec. 
7  Aug. 
1  Oct. 
9  Dec. 

13  June 

17  Feb. 

18  Feb. 

20  Jan. 
1  July 
1  Oct. 

11  Mar. 
28  Dec. 

22  Nov. 

10  Dec. 

21  Oct. 

12  Oct. 
1  Oct. 

22  Dec. 
9  Dec. 

28  Apr. 

23  Dec. 

6  Feb. 

1  July 

20  Aug. 

3  Feb. 

11  Jan. 

1  July 

11  Dec. 

1  Oct.   , 
20  June  i 

1  Oct. 

1  Apr. 

:6  Jan. 

8  Mar.  . 
:2  June  ; 

1  July  . 

8  June! 

2  Aug. 

9  Dec. 
1  July 

Sept. 

Aug.; 
Mar.  ( 

July 


29 


18  Feb. 

15  Jan. 
t  July 
3  Sept, 


7* 

13  Oct.  77 

84 

1  Dec.  85 

81 

1  Oct.   82 

73 

13  Oct.   77 

77 

15  Sept.  81 

7« 

30  Nov.  78 

00 

1  Aug.  72 

7» 

21  July  80 

«5 

1  July  87 

81 

9  May  83 

79 

17  Mav  79 

66 

13  July  67 

.83 

1  Nov.  92 

84 

1  Aug.  87 

86 

21  Oct.   87 

82 

10  Jan.  85 

76 

10  Feb.  8r 

70 

31  Dec.  78 

84 

12  Dec.  86 

77 

1  Nov.  79 

77 

13  Sept.  79 

62 

11  Apr.  62 

8s 

1  Oct.   86 

7« 

31  May  79 

61 

17  Jan.  72 

76 

16  July 

81 

8  Sept.  84 

72 

12  Nov.  73 

77 

24  Dec.  80 

84 

15  Oct.  87 

77 

17  Aug.  Si 

80 

1  Feb.  84 

77 

1  Aug.  80 

S8 

22  Aug.  68 

72 

23  Jan.  75 

85 

7  Dec.  87 

80 

1  Oct.   82 

89 

7  Sept.98 

82 

19  June  85 

85 

9  Sept.85 

93 

1  Apr.  97 

78 

21  Mar.  81 

68 

1  Aug.  72 

81 

31  Jan.  87 

70 

iS  Nov.  91 

81 

24  Nov.  88 

81 

1  Oct    81 

80 

18  Oct.   80 

Major  Generals  Retired  on  Fall  or  Retired  Pan  or  on  a  Pension. 


6o- 


Martin,  William  Geo.524  Lt.Col.  R.  Art.... 
Martyr,  James  Sm'th.  Lt.Cul.  Madras  S.C. 

Mason,  Chas.  C.  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C 

Mathew,  Brownlow   Hugh,  Lt.Col.  R. '( 

(Bombay)  Engineers i 

Maule,  Henry  Barlow,525  Lf. Col.  R.  Art... 
Maunsell,  Thomas,526  CB.  Lt.Col.  Brig.  \ 

Dep.  [R]    ) 

Mawbey,     Henry    Way,527     Col.    Com.  7 

Royal  Marine  Artillery i 

Maxwell.  Patrick,529  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Meares.Wm.  L.  Davenish,531  Lt. Col.  40  F. 
Mellersh.  G.  B.53i Lt.Col.  R.  (Bombay)  Art. 
Mercer,  Thomas  W.535  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Micklem,  Edward,  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers 
Mignon,  Franklm  P.53"  Lt.Col.  Bombay"/ 

StaffCorps    i 

Mignon.  Geo.  Strachan.  Lt  Col.  Bom.  S.C 
Miller,  George   Murray,541   CB.  Lt.Col. ) 

Brigade  Depot j 

Miller,  Henry,543  Capt.  S.  O.  of  Pensioners 

Miller,  James,544  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C 

Miller,  John,545  Lt.Col.  Restl. District [R] 

Milles,  Thomas.  Lt.Col.  75  Foot   

Milman,  Gus.  H.  L.54S  Col.  R.  Art 

Mitford,    Reginald    Colville     William  > 

Re v-eley,550  Lt.  Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  5 
Moberly,ArthurScott,551C'o'..R  (Mad.)iing. 
Mocatta.  Daniel,552  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C 


COHNKI,  I 
2UdLIhlJT.  1 
orRN'STGW. 


14  Aug.  54!  6  Nov.  54  22  Sept. 00    5  July  72 


28  Dec.  42 
19  June  42 

8  June  s  5 

28  Feb.  53 
27  May  42 

29  Dec.  45 


2  Nov.  47  2S  Dec.  57  28  Dec.  62 
2  May  4730  Jan.  56'  ig  June  62 
^7  Apr.  58  24  Oct.   64 1  5  July  72 


1  Apr.  55 
23  May  45 

27  May  48 
49 


11  Feb.  45]  17  Jan 
29  Nov.  50 

12  Dec.  45 
11  June  42 


1  Apr 
8  Oct. 


62 

5c 

3  Jan.  57 
1  Apr.  58 


11  Oct.   53  16  Oct.   55 

25  June  49  27  Aug.  58 

24  Jan.  45  11  June57|ii  June 62 

15  May  57!  20  Feb.  67^2  Aug.  75 


5  July  72 

2  Nov.  55 


11  Feb.  65 

12  Apr.  64 


12  Nov.  50J19  Oct.  6o'J3  June66 
j  30  June  54  10  Nov.  60  13  June  70 
4  Au 


13  June  46 

4  Feb. 

30  Jan.  46]  2  Apr.  47 1  4  Aug.  54^6  Apr.  59 

2  Feb.  55!  1  Feb.  56:23  May  72 

3  June 55  23  Sept,  57    8  June  67 1  8  June  75 

8  Nov.  42  4  June  45!  2  Oct.  551  4  Aug.  63 
25  Apr.  45  3  Apr.  49,15  May  57123  June 65 
17  June  43  15  May  44  n  Nov.  50  2  Nov.  55 
25  July  55  30  Apr.- 58  25  July  67125  July  75 
13  June45|i5  Feb.  54127  Aug.  58 1       

9  June  43:21  Dec.  45  27  Aug.  57  j  0  June  63 


LIEUI-      colonel.     MUOK 

COLOSRL.  GENBBIL. 


26  NOV.  oa  26  Nov.  84 

28  Dec.  68  28  Dec.  73 

June  68  19  June  73 

31  Dec.  7831  Dec.  82 


Money,  Robert  Cotton,  Lt.Col.  Ben.  S.  C.  2°  ^ar-  55;i2  Feb.  58  20  Mar.  67I20  Mar.  7 


15  Feb.  42 


p.s.c.  Montague,  Win.   Edward,555  CB.  1 

Lt.Col.  Connaught  Rangers $ 

Montgomery,   Hugh  Parker,556  Lt. Col.  > 

Regimental  District  .1 

Moody,  J  ohn  Macdonald,  Col.  Com.  S.Mar. 
Moore,  Roso  Balf.557  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C. 
Moore,  Tho.  C.  C.558  Col.  Com.  R.  Marines 
Morgan,  Hy.  Rhodes, Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C, 
Morgan,  James  Peattie,560  Lt.Col.  R.  Art. 
Morton,  Wm. Elliot,563 Col.  R.  (Ben.)  Eng.  "  June  39 
Mulcaster.W.  S.  S.565  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Murray,  Alan,568  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C.  ... 
Murray,  Anth.  M. 569 Lt.Col.  R.  (Bom.)  Ait. 
Murray,  Charles,570 Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C... 
Napper,  Rob.  Alex.572  Lt.  Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Neild,  Henry  John  T.  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Nembhard,  Wm.573  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C... 
Newall.David  J.F.574  Col.  R.  (Bengali  Art. 
Newbolt,Edw.  Dorrien,  Lt.Col.  Dorset  ~> 

Regiment  f 

Newmarch.SirOliverR.577 A~CSi\£«.CoZ.  i 

Ben. S.C.  Mil.Sec.to  the  Council  of  India  j" 

Nisbett,  John,578  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

Nixon.JohnPigott,579  Z^.CW.Boinbav  S.C 

Noble,  Wm.  Hatt.  Col.  R.  Engineers 

North,  Chas.  Fred.581  Col.  R.  (B  m.i  Eng 
Norton,  Ed w.Nugent,  Lt.  Col.  Madras  S.C 
Nugent.SirCB. P. N.H582£CB. Col. R  Eng. 
Nurse,  Chas.  Bulkeley,583  Lt.Col.  R.  Mar. 
Nuthall,  Fred. Geo.584  Col.  R.  (Mad.)  Art. 
Obbard,  Thomas,5S6  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 
O'Connell,  Peter  P.  L.  Col.  R.  (Mad.) Eng,' 
13  C  O'Connor,  Luke,587  Lt.Col.  Welsh  / 

Fusiliers  [R]    j 

Ogle,  Fred.  A.'-8  CB.  Col.Com.  R.M.  Art. 
Oldershaw,  Charles  Edward,589  CB.  Col.  > 

Royal  Artillery  [R]  j 

Oldheld,  Edwin  Juhu,590  Major,  North-  , 

umberland  Fusiliers j 

Oldfield,  Hen.  Thos.591  Lt.Col.  Ben.  S.C 
p.s.c.    Oliver,     John    Ryder,593     CMQ-. ) 

Lt.Col.  Roval  Artillery     j 

O'Neill,  John  J.  S.594  Lt.Col.  Lane.  Fus... 
Orr,  James,595  Lt. Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 
U'Shaughnessy,  Wm.  Cooke,596  Lt.Col'] 

Suffolk  Regt , 

Owen, Cnarles Henry,598  Col.  R.  Artillery 
Paget,  William  Henry,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C 
Parkinson,  Chas.  Fred.600  Lt.  Col.  95  Foot 


14  Aug. 6oj  3  Jan.  65  29  June  70  25  Au 


21  Aug.  49  28  Oct.  53 L7  Aug.  55 
8  May  55 Ug  Jan.  59    3  Aug.  67 

10  Feb.  39:28  Aug.  42!10  Feb.  54 
4  Dec.  27l26  0ct.  35|3iOct.   44 


7  Mar.  45 1  2  Oct.  55 
24  Sept. 55!i5  Oct.  64 

8  Nov.  43  !n  June  54 
21  Apr.  45)23  N°v.  50 
30  Apr.  58:20  Dec.  68 

3  July  45.10  Nov.  54 

9  Aug.  51  28  Dec.  57 
24  Jan.  45J23  Nov.  56 

9  May  50 hi  Jan.  60 
19  June5o|i4  June 60 
3  Oct.  45:27  Apr.  58 
1  Oct.   58  n  Aug.  63 

21  July  57 1, 7  Mar.  67 

3  Oct.    4ojI5  Aug.  50 

4  Jan.  45)12  June 56 


3  Mar.  42 
20  Dec.  56 

10  June  42 
28  Dec.  42 

9  Sept.  42 
18  Jan.  45 
14  June  45 

8  Dec.  43 

2  Feb.  58 

17  Mar.  55 

12  June  39 
12  Juue  41 
2  May  47 

1 1  j  une  33 
16  June45J3o  Jan.  49 1  T  July  50 

18  Dec.  45    1  Apr.  46!13  Dec.  54 
2  Aug.  53:31  July  54    ,  July  63 

•2  Dec.  34  17  Aug.  41 


3  Gee.  47  j  1  June  55 

4  June  42  15  Feb.  54 


10  Dec.  53 
8  Dec.  43 

5  May  54 
29  July  50 

2  May  47 

31  Aug.  55 
ti  Dec.  49 

6  June  54 
2  May  41 

16  June  54 

19  Dec.  48 
13  June  46 
1  Sept. 54 


Parrott,  Benjamin,6"3  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S  C.  19  Aug.  40 


Parry,  F.  \V. Best,  Lt.Col.  Cheshire  Regt 
p. s.c.  Parsons,  Clifford,  Lt.Col.  3  Foot.  ... 
Paske,  William,606  Lt.  Col.  Bengal  Staff  C 
Paterson,  A.  H.,608  Zi.CoZ.Bengal  StaffC 
Paterson, Alexander,6u9£f.  Col.  Bengals.  C. 
«.  Paterson,  William,610  Major,  63  Foot... 
Pearse,  A.  Thornton  G.612  Lt.  Col.  R.  Art. 
Penny,  Chas.  Brodie  F.  Lt.Col.  R.  Eng... 
Percival,  Lewis,615  Lt.Col.  Ride  Brigade 

Perkins,  John,6'7  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

Phelips,     Robert    Hoskyns,     Lt.  Col,  ~> 
Madras  Staff  Corps   j 


7  Aug. 

16  Feb.  49 
11  Feb.  45 

3  Mar.  42 
9  Dec.  45 
11  Dec.  40 

17  Dec.  51 
7  Sept. 54 

21  Mar.  55 
16  June  45 

20  Oct.   54 


z^  Nov.  56 
:o  Aug.  52 


Dec.  49 

10  Dec.  65 

11  May  58 
9  Feb.  55  24  Aug.  50 

20  Apr.  60  30  July  68 
29  Oct.   54 


30  June  48 

6  Oct.    57 

7  Sopt.55 


4  Feb.  59 
11  Dec.  61 


24  Sept.55;JO  Aug.  64 


29  Dec.  54 
9  July  47 


3  June  58 
2  May  56 


10  Nov.  69 

4  June  79 
18  Feb.  61 


15  Feb.  62 
4  Feb.  74 


3  Mar.  62 
20  Dec.  76 


28  Dec.  62 
9  Sept.62 
18  Jan.  65 
14  June  65 
3  July  67 

1  Oct.   77 

17  Mar.  75 

18  Feb.  61 
i2  June  61 

23  Nov.  70 
16  Feb.  54 
16  June  65 

2  Nov.  55 

1  Oct.  n 


io  Dec. 


3  Aug.  55  3o  Sept.  59 

19  Dec.  48'  15  May  55 
15  Nov.  531  8  Juue  57 

9  Feb.  55  26  Nov.  58 
10  July  42I  8  Dec.  50 
28  Jau.  01  20  Jan.  68 
10  Dec.  52  25  Sept.  55 

1  May  52  4  June  57 
14  Apr.  44  20  Apr.  55 

12  June 47;  1  May  58 

13  Oct.  51^5  Mar.  50 
17  Feb.  54!  x  Apr.  59 

4  Dec.  57 1  1  Sept. 63 
23  Oct.   55  15  Jan.  64 

7  Dec.  49  16  June  60 

20  Sept.56!.200e      65 


5  July  72 
5  Apr.  80 
2  Nov. 

5  July  72 
11  Dec.  69 

4  Feb.  74 

5  July  72 

2  May  61 

5  July  72 
9  Apr.  71 
13  June  66 
5  July  72 

18  Feb.  61 
1  May  78 

19  Nov.  71 
11  Feb.  65 

3  Mar.  62 
9  Dec.  63 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  7- 
1  Oct.   77 

16  June  65 

20  0  ct.74 


1  July  81 
10  Sept. 64 

10  Apr.  67J 

11  Feb.  71 
5  Oct.   72 

25  Mar.  67 
11  June  68 

2  Aug.  8i| 

15  Aug.  6S 

1  Oct.  77 
4  June  70 

2  Oct.  78 

8  June  81 
15  Aug.  68 

14  Oct.   68 

11  Sept.  64 

25  July  81 

12  May  69 

9  June  69 
20  Mar.  81 

1  July  81 

13  Aug.  73 

8  May  83 
10  Feb.  65 

22  June  55 

15  Feb.  68 
1  July  81 

18  Feb.  61 

3  Mar.  68 
20  Dec.  82 
24  July  62 
28  Dec.  68 

9  Sept.  68 

18  Jan.  7 1 

14  June  71 
31  Oct.  67 

19  Nov.  81 

17  Mar.  Si 

12  June  65 
1 2  June  67 

3  Aug.  72 

23  Apr.  60 

16  Juue  7 

4  Mar.  66 

5  July  79 

14  Sept.6i 
10  De^\  79 

15  Jan.  64 

1  Apr.  74 

18  Nov.  82 


1  July  85 
28  Oct.    73 

:o  Apr.  72! 

11  Feb.  76 
5  Oct.  77 
25  Mar.  72 

11  June  73 

12  Aug.  86 

21  Jan.  75 

1  Oct.  81 
!5  Mar.  77 

2  Oct.   83 

8  June  85 
27  May  75 
14  Oct.  73 
10  Dec.  69 

25  July  85 

12  May  74 

9  June  74 
.0  Mar.  °- 

1  July 


26  Nov. 
16  Sept. 
31  Jan. 

9  Apr. 

6  Nov. 
10  Sept. 

3  July 

14  June 

24  Nov. 
1  Aug. 

9  June 
31  Dec. 

31  Dec. 

I  3  Oct. 

Oct. 

29  July 

4  Nov. 

25  July 
18  Dec. 

8  Sept 

25  July 
31  Dec. 

10  Dec. 
20  Mar. 

24  Aug, 


13  Ansr.  7 
18  July  8„( 
10  Feb.  70 
22  June  58 

5  Feb.  73 

1  July  S5 
31  Aug.  64 

3  Mar.  73 
20  Dec.  86 
24  July  67 
28  Dec.  73 

9  Sept.  73 
18  Jan.  76 

14  June  76 
31  Oct.   72 


26  Jan.  66 

1  July  80 
ti  Dec.  75 

1  July  81 

29  Apr.  80 

2  May  67 

8  May  81 

4  Feb.  67 
13  Juue  72 
21  July  75 

19  Aug.  66 
7  Feb.  83 

2  Oct.  77 
ti  Feb.  71 

3  Mar.  68 

9  Dec.  69 

30  Dec.  78 
1  Oct.  77 

21  Dei.  77 
1  July  S-. 
16  June  71 

20  Oct.   80 


1  July  84*28 
11  Dec.  80  15 

1  July  85'2i  Dec.  87 
29  Apr.  84I  9 


19  Nov. 

17  Mar. 

12  June  70 
12  June  72  11 

3  Aug.  7731 
14  Apr.  63 !  24 
16  June  7627 

4  Mar.  73'2s 

5  July  83.  8 

14  Sept.  66  i  1 
10  Dec.  83I  3 

15  Jan.  69I31 

19  Aug.  79  9 
iS  Nov.  86  29 

20  July  76  29 


22  Sept.  87 

20  Nov.  92 
25  Nov.  74 
10  June  62 

23  Jan.  75 
1  Oct.  87 
1  Jan.  63 

•■$  Nov.  74 

4  Mar.  87 
1  Aug.  72 

?3  Jan.  73 

1  May  78 

31  Jan.  77 

5  May  77 
31  Dec.  78 


19  Nov.  87 

1  Nov.  87 

Sept.  78 
June  79 
May  86 
Oct.  64 
Dec.  81 
Sept.S4 
Sept.S3 
Au?.  72 
Sep't.S5 
Dec.  7S 

Mar.  £7 

Aug.  q5 

May  86 

July  85 
Feb.  82 


2  May  7: 

8  May  3s|« 

1  Oct.  771  1 
13  June  77)  2 
21  July  80)21 

19  Aug.  7H13 
7  Feb.  87114 

2  Oct.  8117 
11  Feb.  70)28 

3  Mar.  73" 

9  Dec.  74J 
30  Dec.  82  . 

1  Oct.    81 ' 
21  Dec.  81  31 

1  July  85  11 
16  June  76  31 

20  Oct.   84 '   1 

I 


June  84 
Nov.  74 

July  87 

Oct.  81 
Feb.  7S 
July  3o. 
Nov.  78 
May  87 
•Tan.  86 
Oct.  7S 
Nov.  78 
Dec.  76 
Dec.  85 
Oct.  82 
Dec. 82 
ffar.  87 
Dec.  81 

Dec.  36. 


6o8 


Major' Generals  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Fay  or  on  a  Pension. 


CORNET, 
2nd  LIEUT. 
01' EN  SIGN. 


24  Dec.  56 

12  May  54 

20  Dec.  43 
n  June  42 
14  June  45 
11  Jan.  43 
5  Aug.  56 

8  June  44 

10  Juljr  42 
23  Get.  55 
4  Jan.  54 
16  June  34 
31  Aug.  52 


10  June  43 

11  Jan.  48 
20  Dec.  52 

12  June  41 
24  Sept. 42 
20  Feb.  54 
18  Dec.  47 
20  Dec.  53 


Philips,  Sir  Joseph.61"  KCB.  Col.  Com.', 

Royal  Marines    * 

Phill'ipps,  Henry  Pye,019  Zf.Col.  West  j. 

Surrey  Regiment ) 

Phillipps-Trebv,  Paul  W.  Col.  R.  Art.  ... 
Phillips,  Fred.020  Lt.  Col.  Bombay  StaffC. 
Pierce,  J.  Hume  Spry,021  Lt. Col. Bom.S.C. 
Pigou,  Arthur  Comyn,683  Colonel,  R.  Art. 
Playfair,  Arch,  lewis, 024i«  Col.  Ben.  S.C. 
Pole,  Charles  Van  Notten,  Major,  Cape) 

Mounted  Rifles S 

Pollock,   Sir  Fred.  Richaid,028   LCSI.  ) 

Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 5 

Poulton,  Hy.  B.  A.630  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Prendergast,  C.  O'L.  L.  Lt.Col.  Ben.  S.C. 
Prendergast,   Maunsell    M.631   Lt.Col. ') 

Bengal  Staff  Corps i 

Preston,  John  Ingle,032  Lt.Col.  45  Foot  ... 
Proctor.  Montague  Mitchell,035  Lt.Col. *> 

Bengj.l  Staff  Corps S 

Pughe,  John  R.030£i.Co/.  Bengal  StaffC. 
Raikes,  Chas.  Lewis,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Rainey,  Arthur  J.  M.™s  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Ramniell,Hy.Spurgen,039it Col. Madras  I 

Staff  Corps J 

Rawlins,  James  S.043  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 

Rear,  Joseph,044  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C 

Rejti,  Alex.  Thomson,045  Lt.Col.  Bom.  S.C. 
Re>d,  Blair  Thos.640  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C... 
Reid,  James,047  Lt.Col.  Bengal  StaffC.  ... 
Reid,  James  Black,648  it  Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Re nny,  Henry,  Colonel,  Royal  Artillery... 
Rice,HarryC.Plunkett,651itCoZ.Ben.S.C 
Rice,  William,012  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C... 
Rich,  Wm.  Charles,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C. 
Richardson,  Jos.  F.054  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Richardson,  William  Stewart,055  CB.  Lt. > 

Col.  Duke  of  Corn  wall's  Lt.  Inf.  [R]  ) 
Rickards.Edw.  j  ohn  ,057it  Col.  Bengal  S.  C. 
Riddell.Cha.  Jas.  Buch.058  CB.  Col. R.Art. 
Rideout,  A.  Kennedy,059  Lt.Col.  R.  Art. 
Ritchie,  John,f'6uitCW.R.  (Bombay)  Art. 
Roberts, George R,601it Col.  Bengals.  C... 

Roberts,  John,602  Lt.  Col.  Bengal  S.  C 

Robertson,  David,003  Bengal  Inf.  [R]  ... 
Robertson,   Robert  Stanwix,004  Lt.Col. ") 

Bengal  Staff  Corps  i 

Eobinson,   Chas.   Gilbert,605  Lt.Col.  R.  ) 

.(Bengal)  Artillery  j 

Robinson,  Stapylton,600  Colonel,  R.Art.... 
Robison, Hugh  Geo. ™~  Lt.Col. Bombay  S.C. 
Roblcy,     Horatio     Gordon,668     Lt.Col.  1 

Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders/ 
Rooke,  William,070  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery  ... 
Rowley,  Robt.  Horseley  R.074  Col.  R.  Art.. 
Ruck-Keene,  John  Bdw.075  Lt.Col.  R.Art. 
Ruddcll,  James  Arch.070  Lt.Col.  25  Foot 

Ruggles,  John,077  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 13  June  45 

Russell/Lindsay,078 Lt.Col.  R.(Beng.)  Eng.Iio  Dec.  47 
Russell,  Wm.  C.079  Colonel,  R.  (Ben.)  Art.  "  June  42 
Ryan.Valentine,081^.  CoZ.N.  Stafford  Regt  3°  Nov.  49 
Sadleir,  Richard,  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery    .. 

Sage,  Arthur,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C 

Salusbury,  Fred.  Oct.662  CB.  Lt.Col.  101  F. 
Sandham ,  Robert,  Lt.  Col.  RoyalArtillery. 
Sandilands,  Philip  Henry,  Lt.Col.  R.  Art. 
Sandwith,  Wm.  Fred.685  Lt.  Col.Bom.  S.C. 
Saunders,  B.  Aug.666 it  Col.  Madras  S.C, 
Saunders,  Edw.  William,687  Lt.Col.  W.  ', 

Yorkshire  Regt '. 

Saunders,  Wm.  Boyd,688  Col.R.  Artillery, 
Saxton,  Geo.  Harper,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Schaw,  Henrv.CJS.  Col.  R.  Engineers.... 
Schreiber,    Brymer     Francis,689     CB.  ~> 

Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery $ 

Scott,  Alex,  de  Courcy,090  Lt.  Col.  R.  Eng, 

Scott,  Douglas,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C 

Scott,  Edwin  L.691  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C 
SJOtt,  Jas.    Woodward,692  CB.  Col.Ccm.  \ 

Royal  Marines S 

Scott,  T.  Leslie,693  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C... 
Scovell,  Edm.  John,  Lt. Col. Manch. Regt. 
Seymour,  Fred.  Horace  Arthur,  Lt.  Col.  ~l 
Rifle  Brigade S 


12  July  59 

15  Jan.  56 
10  Apr.  45 


.ArTAIN. 


19  June  72 

16  Nov.  60 
2  Sept.  51 


6  Aug.  45  31  Dec.  55 

7  Dec.  49  12  Sept.57 

8  Nov.  43 '23  May  50 
7  Nov.  57    5  Aug. '" 


14  Aug.  46 
23  June  47 

26  Oct.   48 
11  Sept.57 

23  Nov. 

15  Feb.  56 
23  Nov.  56 


3  Jan.  40  20  July  43 
8  June  55  23  Nov.  56 
3  Dec.  44 
30  Dec.  43 


1  Sept.  49 
22  Feb.  47 


13  June  49 
5  Dec.  53 
30  Oct.  54 
24  Jan.  45 
30  Dec.  47 
11  July  58 
30  June  48 
23  Nov.  56 


26  Aug.  43 '  1 5  June  48 


1  Sept. 40 
21  Apr.  41 

23  Nov.  52 

27  Mar.  38 

19  Dec.  34 

21  Dec.  53l2oJune54 
11  June53;27  Apr.  58 

7  June  44 
27  Sept.  52 

20  Jan.  61 


31  Dec  44 
24  Jan.  45 

9  Feb.  55 

20  Dec.  43 
10  Jan.  37 


4  Feb.  54 

8  June  54 

17  June  43 
31  Jan.  43 

14  May  58 

23  Oct.  54 
20  June  49 
23  June  53 
17  Apr.  52 


11  June  42 
9  June  43 

14  Aug.  54 
20  July  57 

14  Aug.  41 

28  Mar.  54 

18  Dec.  45 
11  Jan. 
2  May  47 

11  Apr.  54 

23  June  53 
4  Feb.  46 

15  July  41 

7  Aug.  55 

9  June  48 
20  Mar.  56 


Rifle  Brigi . ... 
Shakespear,  Chas.  M.095  Lt.  Col.  Madras  \  |I2  Dec.  ,g 

Staff  Corps   J        ■ 

lTdShaw,H.6'J6C.B.ii!.CW.IrisliRegt.[R]  to  May  55 
Sherer  Joseph  Ford,097itCW.Bengal  S.C  .10  Dec.  47 
Sherman,    Stephen    Wm.    B.,   Lt.Col.-)   IoJmie,, 

Madras  Stuff  Corps  • ......  J 

Shewell,  Henry,098  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C...  31  Aug.  40 
Shortt,  Alex.  Young.it  Col.  Bombay  S.C.    1  Feb.  44 


1  July  46 
23  Nov.  56 
29  Mar.  62 

23  Nov.  56 

5  Oct.   57 

15  Apr.  44 
21  Jan.  46 

26  Nov.  61 

26  Jan.  55 

16  July  50 

17  Feb.  54 

6  June  54 

28  Sept. 49 

1  Aug.  54 
3  July  45 

2  Jan.  52 

24  Sept.  55 

5  Mar.  45 
9  Mar.  45 

1  Aug.  55 
24  Nov.  55 
19  June  60 
24  Jan.  45 

29  Dec.  54 

6  Apr, 

3  Oct.   40 

2  Feb.  48 

13  Sept.  54 

17  Feb.  54 

30  May  51 
10  Dec.  44 

14  Apr.  59 

19  Mar.  55 
30  Apr.  58 

24  Apr.  55 

16  July  42 

25  Sept.57 
24  Jan.  51 

23  Nov.  56 

16  July  42 
30  Aug.  48 


29  Nov.  79 

31  Oct.    71 

13  Feb.  63 

11  June  62 

14  June  65 
3  Apr.  62 
5  Aug.  76 

9  Sept.  64 

8  June  64 

10  July  62 
23  Oct.   75 

8  Feb.  70 

12  Feb.  73 

31  Aug.  72 

8  Feb.  61 
8  June  75 
3  Dec.  64 


24  Aug.  52 

23  Nov.  56 

10  July  57 
23  Oct.  67 

20  July  60 

26  Nov.  61 

31  Aug.  64 

31  Jan.  54 
8  June  67 
3  Dec.  59 

30  Dec.  58 

21  July  57 
18  Feb.  6i'ii  Jan.  6S'n  Jan.  74  n  Jan.  79 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 


11  July  82 
1  Oct.   77 


COLONEL. 

11  July  86 
1  Oct.  81 


MlJuR 
GENEBAL. 


20  Nov.  95 

6  May  82 
17  May  79 


20  Sept.  65  20  Sept.  70 

11  June  68  "  June  73  14  June  76 

14  Jnne7ij'4  June 76,  8  Dec.  77 


20  May  64120  May 

5  Aug.  82    5  An; 

6  May  74 


8  June  70 

io  July  68 
23  Oct.  81 

1  Oct.  77 

4  Aug.  75 

31  Aug.  78 

3  Jan.  66 


16  May  79 

8  June  75 

10  July  73 
23  Oct.  85 

1  Oct.   81 

4  Aug.  80 

31  Aug.  82 

3  Jan.  71 
S  June  81!  8  June  85 
3  Dec.  70    3  Dec.  75 


20  Dec.  64 
12  June  56 

23  Nov.  56 
20  Feb.  66 

1  Apr.  55 
20  Dec.  65 

3  June  58 
1  Sept. 55 

22  Jan.  51 

24  Aug.  58 

27  Mar.  53 

12  Dec.  45 
1  Apr.  60 

18  Feb.  61 

23  Nov.  56 

27  Sept. 64 

1  Jan.  70 

4  Feb.  66 

13  Jan.  64 

2  Oct.  50 
31  Jan.  58 

28  May  701 

8  Jan.  62 

24  Sept. 55 
23  May  59 

13  July  55 
27  June  57 
27  AuL 
11  June  57 

16  Mar. 
n  Dec.  64 
11  June  57 

1  Oct.  53 

14  Apr.  64 
27  Sept.6o 
20  July  69 
14  Aug.  56 

26  Mar.  58 

17  Feb.  54 
11  Jan.  53 

1  June  55 

1  Apr.  60 

23  May  59 

23  Oct.   57 

1  May  54 

3  Aug.  67 

18  Feb.  61 
7  Oct.  59 

9  Mar.  60 


30  Dec.  63  30  Dec.  69^30  Dec.  74 
10  June  63(10  June  69;  10  .Tune  74 


20  Dec.  72  20  Dec.  78,20  Dec.  82 
12  June  61  j  12  June  67!  12  June  72 
24  Sept. 62  24  Sept.68l24  Sept.73 
20  Feb.  74120  Feb.  80^0  Feb.  84 
20  June  701  1  Apr.  72]  1  Apr.  77 
20  Dec.  73  22  Nov.  79  22  Nov.  83 
26  Aug.  63  26  Aug.  69: 26  Aug.  74 
1  Sept.  71 
27  May  71 


Feb.  61 
20  July  58 

5  July  72 

8  Feb.  61 


5  July  72 
5  July  72 
7  June  64 

27  Sept.  72 
11  Sept.7: 

4  Feb.  74 

1  Aug.  72 
3  Sept.  62 
31  Jan.  63 

28  Jan.  80 

5  July  72 
5  Nov.  7 
5  July  72 

13  Feb.  66 
13  June  65 


1  Sept. 66 
7  May  66 

1  May  80 

27  Mar.  64 
24  Sept. 55 
27  June  79 


1  May  84 

27  Mar.  69 
24  Sept.  58 
27  June 


19  Jan 
5  July  72 

20  Feb.  74 

11  June  62 
20  June  5I 

12  Apr.  7 
5  July  7 

20  July  77 
14  Aug.  61 

5  July  7= 

6  July  67 
c8Feb    ' 

2  Jan.  71 

5  July  72 

5  July  72 
4  Feb.  66 
25  July  61 

4  Mar.  So 

9  June  6S 
14  Sept.  70 

5  July  72 


12  Dec.  53]i8  Feb.  61 

1  Oct.   77 

10  Dec.  67 


2  Apr.  64 
18  Feb.  61 


10  June  66 

3  Sept.51 
3  Mar.  57 


10  June  74 

18  Feb.  61 
1  Feb.  64 


31  Dec.  78J3T  Dec.  82 
7  June  70'  7  June  75 
7  £>ept.78|27  Sept.82 
18  July  S3 


8  July  79 

4  Feb.  80 

31  Dec.  78 

5  Aug.  64 
31  Jan. 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 
17  June  74 
t  Oct.   77 

21  June  71 

13  June  7 

24  Mar.  71 
5  June  65 

16  Feb, 

1  July 
11  June  68 
11  July  6 

1  July  8 
28  Nov.  So 
20  July 

14  Aug.  67 

16  Jan.  80 

22  Au^ 

11  Jan.  64 

3  Aug.  72 

12  May  80 

1  Oct.  77 

4  Feb.  72 

25  July  67 

8  Nov.  82 

9  June  74 
1  Oct.   77 

1  Dec.  80 


4  Fob.  84 
31  Dec.  82 


21  July  69 
31  Jan.  74 


17  June  74 
1  May  87 

1  July  83 

31  May  79 

25  Nov.  74 
24  Oct.  87 

31  Dec.  87 

4  Aug.  80 
24  Feb.  85 

28  Oct.  76 

8  June  87 

26  Aug.  76 

21  Dec.  79 

19  Feb.  79 

1  Oct.   81 

14  Feb.  85 

2  Feb.  78 

8  Sept.  80 
1  June  86 

19  Feb.  81 
1  Feb.  86 

9  June  77 
13  Nov.  78 
:i  Nov.  76 

30  June  87 

10  June  71 
8  Aug.  66 

22  Oct.  84 
22  Nov.  86 

15  Dec.  80 
28  Sept.  83 

1  Apr.  94 

5  Nov.  86 


5  Mar.  85 

31  Oct.  74 
5  June  75 
1  July  85  27  June  87 

1  July  S51 16  July  86 
17  June  79!  12  Oct.   81 

1  Oct.  81  j  1  Oct.  82 
21  June  76(21  June  85 
13  June  76  11  Nov.  76 
24  Mar.  76  11  May  81 
11  Mar.  72)13  Mar.  78 
16  Feb.  82  t8Mar.  82 

1  July  85 1  1  Oct.  87 
11  June  73  25  Nov.  74 
11  July  68(19  Aug.  71 

1  July  85131  Dec.  87 


28  Nov.  84 
2c  July  87 
14  Aug.  7: 

16  Jan.  8 


22  Aug 

1 1  Jan. 

3  Aug.  77 

12  May  84 

1  Oct.  81 

4  Feb.  77 
25  July  72 

5  Oct.   86 

9  June  79 
1  Oct.   81 

1  Dec.  84 
12  Dec.  69 


Dec.  64 

14  Sept.  81!  14  Sept.  85 

10  Dec.  73!  10  Dec.  78 

June  80  10  June  84 

31  Aug.  66:31  Aug.  71 
1  Feb.  70!  1  Feb.  75 


28  Nov.  85 
23  Dec.  87 
23  Jan.  75 

23  Nov.  87 

13  July  81 
6  Oct.  75 
8  Jan.  87 

ii  July  8 j 

1  Oct.  82 

29  Jan.  79 
23  Oct.   75 

23  Mar.  95 

1  Dec.  8c 
8  Feb.  82 

12  Oct.  87 

26  Aug.  76 

22  May  Sy 

30  Oct.   79 

1  Aug.  87 

1  May  78 
1  Sept.8o 


Major  Generals  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


6of 


Sibley,  Thomas  H.999  Lt.  Col:  'Bengal  S.C. 
Siborne,  Herbert  Taylor,?00  Col.  R.  Eng. 
Sibthorpe,    Lester   Horatio,701  Lt.Col. \ 

Bombay  Staff  Corps  T, .',../. '■-.) 

Sim,  Edward  Coysgarne,  Lt.Col.  R.  Bug. 
Simonds,  Richard  Sanderson,"01  Lt.Col.  ) 

Bengal  Staff  Corps j 

Simpson,  William  Henry  Randolph,705  ) 

Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery j 

Slade,  Herb.  Dawson,706  Lt.Col.  i  Dr.Gds. 
Sladen.J.  Ramsay  ,707£f.CoZ.R.(Ben.)Art. 
Smalley,  Edward,703  Lt. Col.  Bengal  S.C... 
Smith,  Chas.  B.Lucie,709 Lt. CW.Mad.  S.C. 
Smith,  Edm.  Davidson,711  Lt.Col.  95  Foot 
Smith,  Fred.  Heury,712££.CW.Bengal  S.C 
Smith,  Fred.  Nepean,  Lt.  Col.  Madras  S.C 
Smith,  JamesAnnesley,713ZS.  Col.  Bom.  S.C 
Smith,  Jos.  Alex.7'*  Lt.Col.  1  W.  I.  Regt. 
Smith,  Sir  R.  H.KCMGt.  Lt.Col.  R.Eng. 
Smil.h,  William,716  Lt.  Col.  R.  Artillery  .. 
Smith,  Walter  Hen.717Z«.Co'.  Bengal  S.C 
Smyly,  John  B.718  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C  .... 
Smyth,  Jas.Gibbons,719Zr\CoZ.  Dorset  Rgt. 
Sneyd,  Thos.  Wm.,721  Lt.Col.  2  Drag.  Gas. 
Sotheby,  Fred.  Ei\v.,~i3Lt.Col.  Ride  Brig. 
Spence,  Frederick,723  CB.  Lt.Col.  31  Foot 
Spilsbury.Edgar  John,72*  Lt.Col.  Ben.S.C. 
Spnrway,  John,725  Col.  Royal  Artillery  ... 
StaUard,,  Samuel,726  Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Starke,  Wm.  Lt.Col.  East  York  Regt.  ... 
Staveley,  Edmund,727  Lt.Col.  R.  Art...".... 
Steel,  Jame3  A.728  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C....;.-. 
Stepbens,Geo.Nesbitt,730Z!\  Co/,.  Madras  7 

StaffCorps    5 

Stewart,  Alex.  Chas.  S.,Lt.  Col.  2  Life  Gds. 

Stewart,  Alg.  Aug.,  Lt.Col.  R.  Art..„ 

Stewart,  George,732  CB.  Lt.  Col.  Ben.  S.C. 
Stewart,  John  H.M.Shaw,733  Col.  R.  ) 

(Madras)  Engineers  [R] > 

p.s.c.  Stewart,  R.  Crosse,731  CB.  Lt.Col.\ 

2  Foot  [R]    j 

Stewart,  Robt.  J.  J.  Lt.Col.  Berks  Regt. 

Still,  Thomas  Lloyd,735  Lt.Col.  R.  Art -. 

Stockwell,  C.  M.  73°  CB.  Col.  Reg.  D.  [R] 
Stoddard,  John  Fred.  Lt.  Col.  Madras  S.C. 
St,oadard,Thos.Henry,Zf.CoZ.MadrasS.C. 
Stokes,  C.  Patrick,737  Lt. Col.  Lane.  Regt. 
Stokes,  Geo.  Baret.ZZ.  Col.  InniskillingFus. 
Stokes,  Oliver  Robert,  CB.  Col.  R.  Art.... 
Stone,GeorgeHen.738Zt.CW.R'.(Bom.)Art. 

Stoney,  Geo.  Butler,  Major,  20  Foot   

Story,  Valentine  Fred.  Capt.  S.  O.  of  Pens. 
Strange,  Thos.  Bland,739  Lt. Col.  R.  Art.... 

Strover,  Henry,740  Lt.  Col.  R.  Artillery 

Stuart.Henry  Tod,711  Lt.Col.  MadrasS.C. 
Stubbs,FrancisW.742Zi.CW.  R.(Ben.)Art. 
Swanston.Wm.  Oliver  ,7*3Z(.CW.Mad.S.C. 
Swayne,  Jas.  Doweil,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Swettenham,  Thomas  Eaton,741  Lt.  Col.  ~> 

E.  Surrey  Regt.  (31  Foot) i 

Swmdley,JohnEdw,745Z«.CoZ.i5Hus.[R] 
Talbot.FitzRoy  Somerset,746/;*. Col.  R.Art 

Talbot,  Robert,  Col.  R.  Artillery  

Talbot,  Thomas,  Lt.Col.  2  W.  India  Regt. 
Tanner,Edw.747C.B.£t.CoZ.LiverpoolRegt. 
Taylor,  Arthur  H.  Lt.Col.  21  Hussars  ... 
Taylor,  George  Kepple,  Col.  R.  Artillery 
Taylor,  Markham  Le  Fer,748  Col.  R.  Art. 
Templeman,  Alf.749  Lt.Col.  Regtl.  Dist. 
Terry,  Astley  Fellowes,750£c.  Col.  King's  ) 

Royal  Rifles * j 

Thackwell,  Wm.  de  W.  Roche,752  CB.  ) 

Lt.Col.  Regimental  District j 

Thatcher,  Torin,753  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.G... 
Thomas,  Geo.  Edw.  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.G. 
Thomson,  David,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bom.)  Eng. 
Thorold,  Reginald Gother,  Lt.Col.  R.Eng. 

Tierney ,  Edward,754 Lt.Col.  Royal  Art 

T.nibrell.H.  Vine,56 Lt.Col.S,. (Ben.)  Art. 
Tvupson,  Wm.   Dalrymple,75S  CB.Lt.\ 

Col.  Leicester  Regiment  ) 

Toppin,  Jas.  Morris,759  Lt.  Col.  Irish  Regt. 
Tottenham,  HenryL.  A.~6»Lt.  Col.  Ben.  S.C. 
Traill,  George  Balfour,761  Lt.Col.  Royal ) 

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Trench,  Henry  Le  P.762  Lt.  Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Trevor,  Fras.  Chas.  Lt.Col.B,.  (Mad.)Art. 
U°I  Trevor,  Wm.  Spottiswoode,763  Col.') 

Royal  (Bengal)  Engineers j 

Truell,RobertHolt,764C5.L<.CoZ.Shrop-> 

shire  Light  Infantry J 

p. s.c.    Tulloch,    Alex.     Bruce,767     CB.  \ 

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6  Nov.  66 

6  June  56 

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17  Sept.  66 

22  Feb.  63 
20  Jan.  69 

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18  Feb.  61 
10  Dec.  67 
27  Sept.76 

23  Apr.  73 

5  July  72 
20  Dec  65 

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1  Oct.    77 
9  Aug.  71 

23  May  73 

15  Juno  55 

16  Jan.  -64 

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20  Juiy  58 


20  Jan.  77 
3  Nov.  79 
11  June  73 

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Feb.  69 
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1  Oct.  77 

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27  Aug.  58 

20  June  54 

1  Dec.  51 
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12  Jan.  55 


1  Jan.  54 
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21  Mar.  69 

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20  Aug.  72 
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6  May  66 
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5  July  72 


Tulloch,  Alfred,""  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C. 
Tulloch,  Arthur,"6"  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C.... 
Tulloh,John  S.768CB.  Col. R.(Beugal)Art. 

Tweedie,  Michael,"'6  Col.  R.  Artillery 

Twigge.  John  Thomas,769  Lt.  CW.R.Eng. 

Twiss,  Arthur  Wm.77t  Col.  Royal  Art 

Tyler,  Charles  James,71  Col.  R.  Art 

Tvndall,  Hen.772  CB.  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C.  120  Aug.  5212  Apr.  54J20  Au^ 
Tyrwhitt,  Edmund,773  Lt.  Col.  Bengals  .C.I  10  July  42;   1  July  46  10  July  57 

Unwin,  Robert,771  Lt. Col.  Bengal  S.C g  Sep'.4oj29  Dec.  43  11  June  55 

Ussher,  John  Theo.775  C.ipt.  S.O.  of  Pens  !3o  Mai    43!;4  Apr.  46 
Vachell,  Hei.    1.'^  Lt.Col.  R.(Bom.)  Art.1  9  Dec.  54 
Va.ideleur,   John   Ormsby,778    CB.  Lt.\\      N 

Col.  Sueser  Regiment  [R]  i  ZI  x     v-  5' 

VanderGucht.  B.  G.779£«.tW. Bengals. C, 20  Sept. 45 
Vander  Gucht,  T.E.780 Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C.  20  Dec.  50 
Van  Straubenzee,  Turner,781  CB.  Lt.Col.  )  I 

Royal  Artillery    j        

Vibart,  Hen.  C.782  Lt.  Col.  Norfolk  Regt. 118  Aug.  54 
Vibart,  Jas.  Meredith  C.  Lt.Col.  R.  Art...,  19  Dec.  50  L- 

Waddington,  Henry  F.-'*Lt.Col.  Ben.  S.C.  |  8  Dec.  43  is  July  48:27  June  57I  8  "ec.  63 
Waddington, Thomas;, £r.CW.BombavS.C.'i2  June 47  15  Nov.  53(18  Feb.  6iji2  June  67 
Wahab  Charles  Wm. Lt.Col.  BombavS.C.;i3  June4o|i2  May  49I24  Mar.  58^3  June 66 
Walker,  FitzW.  if.  Col.  R.Canadian  Rifles  31  Dec.  30  17  June  36  ki  June  33  «  Nov.  51 
Walker,Geo.F.785Xr. Col. Suffolk  Regt.  [R]  i4  Apr.  46  13  Sept.4o|i7  Mar.  58  23  June65 
Wallace, Hill,786  CB.  Col.  K.(  Bom  bay)  Art.:  9  June43|  3  July  45|27  Apr.  58 
Waller,  Hardress  E.~*~Lt.  Col.  Bengal  S.C   10  Aug.  52123  Nov.  56110  Aug.  64 

Waller,  Wm.  Noel,788  Col.  R.  Artillery 119  June  501  2  Jan.  52-19  July  56 

Walters.  Robert  Alg.789£r. Col.  Madr.  S.O.  11  Apr.  52J23  Nov.  56 U  Apr.  64 


MEUT. 
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11  Jan.  74 


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11  Apr.  54|2i  Sept.  541  9  Apr.  60    5  July  72  12  Ma.Y"  " 

1  Aug.  55 1  a  Oct.  63  15  Jan.  73 


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52  10  Oct.   57 


20  Dec.  70 

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5  July  72 
5  July  72 


25  July  42 


Ward,  Wm.  John,790  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C, 
Wardell,  Wm.  Henry,7*1  Lt.Col.  R.  Art.... 
Warden.Thomas  S.'^Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C. 
Warrand,  Wm.  E.793£r.  Col.  H.  ( Ben.)  Eng. 
Warren,  Aug.  Eflm.79*ir.Co/.  Regtl.  Disi. 
Warren,  Dawson   Stoekley,795  t'-fi.  Lt.  > 

Col.  Regtl.  District  [R]  S\ 

Warren,  Richaid,  Col.  R.  Engineers  

Warren,  Tho.  Monsell,7J7  Lt.Col.  Royal  \  1 

Highlanders 5  j 

Watson.HenrvEdw.Zf. Co?. CheshireRegt. I  . 
Watson.  Jas.  Kiero,  Lt.Col.  King's  R.  Ru'.  20  July  55 
Watt,   James    Landon,  Lt.Col.   North) 

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Way,   Nowell  FitzUpton,799    CB.    Col.  ) 


Com.  Royal  Marines 
f.t.c.  Webber,  Charles  Edmund,8"0  CB.  1 

Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers j 

Weldon,  Walter,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C 

Welman.Wm.  H.  D.  R.8C1  CB.  Lt.Col.  \ 

Wiltshire  Regt.  (99  Foot) $ 

West,  Wm.  H.  Uorc,'™  Lt.Col.  R.  Marines 
Westby,  Basil  C,  Lt.Col.  Bedford  Regt.... 
Wheeler,  Frederick,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C. 
Wheeler,  Robert,8"  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C... 
Whinyates,  Fred.  Thos.805  Col.  R.Art.  ... 
Whish,  Henry  Ed.8"6  Lt. Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
White, Henry  George.8"7  Lt.Col.  R.  Scots 
White,  Wm.  Richd.8"8  Lt.Col.  Essex  Regt 


3  Jan.  45 
9  June  49 
2  Feb.  49 

9  Dec.  51 

17  Dec.  46 

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17  Dec.  52 


25  Jan.  59 
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7  May  59 
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10  Dec.  47  6  June  54 
14  Nov.  48:18  Oct.  52 
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8  Dec.  55  3°  Apr.  58 

19  June5cj3°  Dec.  51 

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30  Dec.  53  2Q  Dec.  54 

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10  Aug.  72 
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11  Apr.  72 
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30  Mar.  58  25  Mar.  7 
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18  Jan.  70 
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,,t  Wilkinson,  Geo.  Allix, /.f.CW.  R.Art.    1  Oct.   47!3°  June  48J20  Jan.  55 
Wilkinson,Osborn,8»C.a.CV.BengalCav.|27  Jan.  44  '2  Aug.  48  30  Apr.  58 
Williams.Henry  E.T.812£r.C07.Regtl.Dist.in  Feb.  45  30  Apr.  46    6  May  59]  2  Nov.  63 
WUliams  J.  Daniel.  Lt.  Col.  Bombay  S.C.  14  July  41,   1  Dec.  43^4  Mar.  56  14  July  6 


Williams,  Sidney  H.813£'.  Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Wilson,   Francis   Edward  Edwards,817) 

CB.  Lt.Col.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  } 
Wilson,  JohnNewtiold.Zr.Coi'.  Mad.  S.C. 
p.s.c.  Wilson,  Sylvester  W.  F.  Moor,82"  ) 

Lt.Col.  Regimental  District   ) 

Winson,  William,821  Lt.Col.  Bengals.  C 


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17  Nov.  57  1  Oct.  58  18  Apr.  65J15  Aug.  77 
20  Aug.  54  10  July  56  20  Aug.  66  20  Aug  74 
12  Nov.  47"  May  49  31  Aug.  55  20  May  68 
3  Mar.  50!  10  June  53 1  3  Mar.  62!  3  Mar.  70 


1  July 
1  Oct.   71 

17  Feb.  77 
20  Aug.  78 
10  July  68 

9  Sept.  66 
15  Sept.75 

18  June  79 

26  Nov.  So 

20  Sept.  71 

20  Dec.  76 

1  July  81 

21  July  80 

22  Sept.75 

8  Dec.  69 

12  June  73 

13  June  72 
26  Oct.  58 

1  Dec.  74 
1  Sept.  63 

10  Aug.  78 
1  Apr.  75 

11  Apr.  78 
25  July  61 

i  July  8. 

9  Aug.  70 

14  June  69 
23  July  76 

1  Oct.  77 

3  Aug.  72 

11  July  8? 

1  Oct.  77 
1  July  81 

18  Mar.  82 


I      MiJOB 
GBKEBAL- 


11  Jan.  79  1  Oct.  82? 
20  Jan.  83.18  Dec.  85 
20  Oct.   73  31  Dec.  78- 

12  May  84  7  Nov.  85 
1  July  85  19  Oct.  85 
1  Oct.  76  11  Jan.  82: 
1  July  81    1  Oct.  87 

20  Aug.  82  8  Nov.  84 
10  July  73  15  Apr.  So- 


9  Sept.  7 
5  Sept.8o 
18  June  83 

26  Nov.  84 

20  Sept.  76 


25  Nov.  74 

1  Oct.   So- 

10  June  85 

5  Apr.  87- 

23  Jan.  78- 


1  July  81  29  June  83. 
1  July  85    9  Aug.  95. 

21  July  84:20  Aug.  84. 

22  Sept.8o:3o  July  8r 
8  Dec.  74   5  Sept.  77 


12  June  78 

13  June  77 

8  Feb.  63 
1  Dec.  79 
1  Sept.  6s 

10  Aug.  82 
1  Apr.  80 

11  Apr.  82 
25  July  73 

1  July  85 

9  Aug.  75 
1  Oct.  77 
1  July  Si 

1  Oct.    81 

3  Au: 

11  July  86 

1  Oct.  81 
1  July  85 

8  Mar.  86 


31  Dec. 
27  Dec.  8o- 
7  Nov.  68- 

2  July  85. 
31  Dec.  78 

3  June  86. 

30  Nov.  Si 

5  Sept.  85. 
26  Aug.  76 

6  Nov.  86- 

13  Oct.    77 
22  Aug.  83. 

14  Nov.  85. 

16  Nov.  85 

31  May  86- 

29  Jan.  87- 

7  Feb.  83. 
2  Feb.  87 

30  July  S7 


,.i:-   George,823"Caj^.S.O.oi  Pensioners  27  Sept.44|  3  Apr.  4930  Dec.  5324  Apr.  66 
Woodcock,  C.S.824i'.Co..R. (Bengal)  Art.  10  Dec.  41I  1  Mar.  44|2o  Feb.  55' 


Woodhouse,Robt.R.825ir.CoZ.BombayS.C. 
p  s.c.  Woolsey,  O'Brien  B.,  Col.  R.  Art.... 
Worsley,  Geo.  Fra,.*2* Lt.Col.  R.  (Bom.)  \ 

Artillery    -> 

Wortham,  Hale  Young,829  Lt.Col.  R.  Art.  28  Feb.  55 
Wrottesley,  Hon.  George,  CW.R.  Eng.  ...  18  Dec.  4; 
Wynyard,  Henry  Buckley  Jas.  Major,  \ 

Unattached ' 

Yorke,  Fred.  Aug.  Colonel,  R.  Eng 

Y  oun  g.Chas.  Metcalfe,  Col .  R .  (Bengal)  Art. 
Younghusband,   J.   W.836  CuI.  Lt.Col.  ~l 

Bombay  Staff  Corps i 


9  Apr.  25 

5  Oct.  31 
9  Dec.  42 

1 9  Aug.  40 


23  Nov.  83  23  Nov.  87  8  Sept.95. 

1  Apr.  62  5  July  72  24  Jan.  80  24  Jan.  84  22  July  85. 

10  Sept. 56  18  Jan.  65  iS  Jan.  71  18  Jan.  76  31  Jan.  77 

30  Oct.  57  25  Nov.  65  31  Mar.  75  31  Mar.  80  7  Jan. 

20  Apr.  66    2  Oct.   72  2  Dec.  77  2  Dec.  81  24  Jan.  82: 

1  May  67  i2  Apr.  79  1  July  81  1  July  85 1  1  July  87? 

9  June  65    9  June  74  9  June  80  9  June  84J24  Sept.  86 

8  Dec.  67    8  Dec.  75  8  Dec.  8c  8  Dec.  85I31  Dec.  87- 
June  56    5  July  72  1  Apr.  75  1  Apr.  80  26  Apr.  82 

9  June  61  9  June  69  9  June  75  9  June  8oj n  Dec.  8t 
1  Oct.  77  1  Oct.  Si  ,'19  May  86 
1  Oct.  77  1  July  85  6  July  87 
1  Oct.   71  1  Oct.   76    1  May  80 

14  July  67  27  Jan.  75  j  6  Mar.  80- 

15  Aug.  69  15  Aug.  7423  May  S3, 

14  July  67I14  July  72  23  Jan.  75 

12  Dec.  78,12  Dec.  S2I16  Sept.  84. 

24  June  79  24  June  83I  8  Aug.  83 
20  Aug.  80  20  Aug.  84  28  Sept. 36 
27  Aug.  70  22  Apr.  76    5  Nov.  85, 

3  Mar.  76]  3  Mar.  81 1   1  Oct.    81 

29  July  75  29  July  80  29  June  81. 

24  Not.  62  24  Nov.  67]  1  Aug.  77 

Mar.  55  j  13  June  63  13  June  71  13  June  77    1  July  81    1  Sept. 82 

15  Nov.  69  ij  Nov.  74(26  Aug.  85, 

17  Apr.  78  17  Apr.  82^2  Jan.  87 
1  July  81  1  July  85,  8  Sept. 81. 
7  Nov.  68    7  Nov.  73'  1  July  86. 

13  Dec.  58  1  Nov.  78  1  Nov.  78, 
1  Apr.  55 1  1  Apr.  58  2  Feb.  66- 
1  Oct.  67'  1  Oct.  72  31  Dec.  78. 


13  June5i,--r 
6  Aug. 46, 26  Nov.  4e  17  Eeb.  54  29  Dec.  67 


June  53  27  Apr.  58  18  Feb.  61 
1  Apr.  55    1  Apr.  62 
1  Apr.  40  16  Dec.  54 
21  May  26J2I  May  41  20  June  54 
12  Aug.  35 


5  July  72 
5  July  72 


3  July  45 
24  Jan.  43 


20  June  44 1       

9  Dec.  57  11  Mar.  67 


19  Aug.  55  18  Feb.  6i  19  Aug.  66  iq  Aug,  7120  Apr.  j&- 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


6ir 


Colonels. 

Acton,  Hampden,1  Lt. Col.  Madras  S.C 

Acton,  William  M.  Cole.2  Major,  77  Foot 

Adams,  Henry  Coker,  Lt.Col.  Oxfordshire  Light) 

Infantry S 

Adainson,  David,3  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps   

Addy,  John,4  Major,  Adjt.  Recruiting  Staff  Corps  ... 
Alexander,  John  Henry  Lt.Col.  Royal  (Bengal)) 

Artillery   S 

Alexander.  Robert,'  Lt.Col.  20  Hussars 

AUardice,  John  M.6  Lt.Col.  Regimental  District  ... 

AUardyco,  James,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps  

Allfrey,  Irving  Sterling,7  Lt.Col.  Somerset  Light ) 

Infan'ry     S 

Alves,  John  Monson,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Anderson,  Donald  George,8 Lt.Col.  Northampton) 

Regiment J 

Anrlersr.n,  I  oh;;,9  Ma/or,  19  Foot 

Anderson,  John  WM.10Lt.Col.  Bombuy  S.  C 

Anderson,  William,  Lt.  Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps    ... 

Anderson,  William  James,11  Lt.Col.  32  Foot   

Andrewes,  William  Gilly,12  Col.  Royal  Artillery  ... 
Angelo,  R.  Fisher,13  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps   ... 

Aniey,  Burnett  Nether, Lt.Col.  Welsh  Regiment 

Annaud,  J.  Harvey,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal;  Artillery  ... 
Ansell,  Richard  Turbervill,14  Z<.CW.  Royal  Marine  \ 

Artillery ) 

Anstey.  Tnomas  Henrv,15 Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 
Apperley.    Herbert   Wynne,15!    Lt.Col.    9    Lan- ) 

oers     S 

Arbuthnot,  George,16  Major,  Ro3'al  Artdlery 

Armstrong,  Wlliam  Gage,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Marines  ... 

Athorpe,  Robert,  Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Atkinson,  Stephen  Edward, Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff) 

Corps J 

Badgley,  William  Francis,17 Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff) 

Corps 5 

Bailey,  F.  Proctor,18  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  ... 
Bainbridge,  Bdmond,  CB.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 
Baiobr;dge,  Edward  Thos.19  Lt.  Col.  Regimental  > 

District  S 

Bainbrigge,  Arthur,20  Lt.Col.  13  Foot 

Baker,  Edward  Henry,21  Lt. Col.  Royal  (Bombay)  ) 

Artillery     5 

Baker,  George,22  CB.  Col.  Regimental  District 

Bald,  ReinholdBake,  Lt.Col.  EssexRegiment 

Balfe,  Walter,  Lt.Col.  11  Hussars 

Bance,   Lacy   Bowring,23  Lt.Col.    Madras   Staff) 

Corps 5 

Barchard,  Charles  Henry,21  CB.  Lt.Col.   Bengal  I 

Staff  Corps  I 

Baring,  Robert,  Lt.Col.  19  Hussars 

Barker,  Eras.  Wm.  Jas.   Lt.Col.  R.  A.  Sitpdt.  of) 

Small  Arms  Factory ,  Birmingham  j 

Barker,  Henry  Andrew,  Lt.Col.  R.  Art 

Barlow,  Outhbert,25Z<.CoZ.  ioFoot 

Barlow,  William  Ruxton,  Lt  .Col.  R.  Art 

Bs.rnefct,   Ed.  R.  DeB.  Major.  Lane.  Regt 

Basevi,  Charles  Edward,26  Major,  R.  (Bombay)  ) 

Artillery J 

Bates,  Charles    Ellison,27    Lt.Col.    Bengal  Staff) 

Corps  j 

Battiscom.be,    Edmund    George,    lit. Col.    Royal) 

(Bombay)  Artillery    ) 

Battye,   Arthur  Frederick,  Lt.  Col.  Bombay  Staff  I 

Corps  j 

Baylay,  (Ins.  Allan,28  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  ... 
Baylay,  Frederick  George,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery... 

Bayley,  Geo.2a  Lt.Col.  Regimental  District     

Bayly,  Alex.  Ross.30  Lt. Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  ... 
Bayly,  Rich.  Kerr,30!  Lt.Col.  Black  Watch  [R]     ... 

Beal,  He.iry,31  CB.  Lt.Col.  S.  Staff.  Regiment 

Beamisn,   D.  Gregory,   Lt.Col.  Northumberland) 

Fusiliers     j 

Beamish,  George  Perceval,3*  Lt.Col.  Worcester  ) 

Regiment  (36  Foot)    ) 

Beatty,  Josepn,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Engineers 

Beavau,  Reginald,33  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  ... 

.Beaver,  Philp  Keith  L.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery   

Beckett,    Stephen,35    CB.   Lt.Col.    Bengal    Staff) 

Corps  j 

Beddome,  Rich.  H.,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps  ... 
Belhaven  and  Stenton,  Alex.  Charles  Lord,3*  L,t.  ) 

Col.  Royal  Engineers    j 

Bennett,  Adrian,36  Major  7  Foot 

Bennett,     William,37    DSO.    Lt.Col.    Yorkshire  ) 

Regiment  J 

Bennitt,  William  \V.3i  Lt.Col.  5  Lanoers 

Berest'ori,  M.  W.  De  la  P.39   Major,  Staff  Officer ) 

of  Pensioners    j 

Bernard,  Hy.  T..  C.*°  Lt.Col.  Bengai  S.  C 

Betty,  Joshua^  .''rederif'c  41  Lt. Col.  Royal  Artil'sry 
Biden,  Horatio,  Lt.Cm.  Madras  StaffCirps ... 


2nd  LIEUT. 
Or  EN-SIGN-. 


6  Sept.  40  9  May  45  6  Sept.  45 
17  Sept.  50  2  Apr.  52  29  Dec.  54 
i2  June  63  26  Jan.  66  30  Sept. 63 

5  Jan.  5q    9  Nov.  6oj   s  Jan.  71 
6  Sept. 55    1  Feb.  55 

1  June53l|27  Aug.  58  17  Mar.  6j 

23  Nov.  56 

1  July  64 

18  Feb.  61 


20  Dec.  48jio  Aug.  50 
20  Feb.  55  25  Jan.  56 
20  Jan.  48, 10  June  52 


29  July  56  16  Apr.  58 
23  Dec.  64 

19  Dec.  60J24  July  63 
S  June47  18  Apr.  51 

20  Jan.  55 '22  Feb.  57 

4  Mar.  5623  Nov.  56 

5  Aug.  48  16  Sept.  51 
20  June  49  27  May  50 

4  .Tan.  55123  Nov.  56 
Jan.  62  21  Feb.  65 


8  Feb.  61 
24  Oct.  69 

1  July  8 1 

5  Jan.  79 
13  June  72 

31  Dec.  78 
7  Dec.  67 
i  Oct.  77 

20  Jan.  68 


COLONEL. 


6  Sept. 66 
1  Oct.   77 

27  July  85 

5  Jan.  85 
3  Nov.  78 

1  Apr.  85 

26  Nov.  76 
25  Feb.  80 
^o  Jan.  74 


21  Aug.  66  18  Sept. 79 
1  Sept. 77'  1  Jan.  84 
16  Oct.   66    4  Mar.  8oj  1  Apr.  84 

9  Mar.  58  25  Aug.  71    1  Oct.  77 
20  Jan.  67120  Jan.  75  20  Jan.  81 

4  Mar.  68  4  Mar.  76 
11  Aug.  57I27  Mar.  72 

7  Sept.55|  2  Nov.  55 

4  Jan.  67!  4  Jan.  7  = 


15  Feb.  92 


4  Mir.  82 
?5  June  78 
6  July  67 
4  Jan.  81 


12  Dec.  57 
10  May  47 


22  Sept.63 
2  Jan.  61 


27  Aug.  58 
27  May  48 
25  June  62 
27  July    6 

4  Sept.  55 

5  Nov.  64 


22  June  58 
20  Sept.  58' 15  Aug.  61 

4  Apr.  57  18  May  58 

9  Feb.  44(16  May  49 
~  Dec.  6;> 


6  Apr.  55 
14  June  50 
9  Dec.  54 


15  June  58 
6  May  53 
27  Aug.  <;8 


23  May  77    1  July  £1  14  Apr. 


.3  Oct.   oa  30  Dec.  78 

8  Sept.  58    5  July  72 
12  Aug.  75  25  June  82 

9  Sept.  74    2  Mar.  81 


iS  Dec.  57(30  Nov.  60 
21  Sept.60123  Dec.  64 
27  Jan.  57I19  Feb.  58 

10  Sept. 56  28  Dec.  57 

12  Jan.  45:  3  Sept.  49 

•25  July  51  20  Sept. 54 

24  June  63 

19  June  60 
10  Dec.  47 

24  Sept. 53 

1  June  6:1  2  June  65 

8  June  55  27  Aug.  58 


18  Apr.  45 


20  Apr.  56 
12  Dec.  57 
io  Dec.  44 


10  Dec.  64 
2  Dec.  77 

27  Jan.  72 

20  Sept.  70 

4  Apr.  69 

23  Nov.  56 

11  Mar.  74 

5  May  63 
26  June  55 
15  Dec.  63 


15  Aug.  6' 
2  Jan.  82 
11  June  7^ 

20  Sept. 78 

4  Apr.  77 
9  Feb.  64 


1  July  81 
1  Oct.  77 
9  Mar.  67 

5  J  iiy  7 

29  Mav  67^1  July  80 

3  Sept.70;  1  -luiy  8 

16  Oct.   60J29  Aug.  7 

10  Sept.  76  10  Sept.  82 


10  Sept.63 

10  May  57 
9  Jan.  58 

15  Jan.  73 

23  Nov.  72 
8  Jan.  58 

15  Dec.  64 
2  Aug.  71 

11  Nov.  64 


19  Jan.  58 

1  Apr.  69 

2  3  Mar.  83 

19  Dec.  8j 

14  June  64 

1 1  Mar.  74 

1  July  81 

1  Aug.  72 


23  Nov.  56  20  Apr.  6  8  n  Sept. 72  20  Apr.  82 


27  Aug.  58  26  Apr.  63    1  Sept. 76 


28  Dec.  49  10  Dec-  59  10  Dec.  64 

11  Dec.  57^7  Apr.  58  22  Dec.  6  n  Dec.  77J11  Dec.  83 
14  Aug.  54  23  Oct.  54  8  June  6  J  5  July  72' 
24  Aug.  54  15  June  55 ,2  3  Mar.  6^|  5  July  72 
2  Apr.  47  6  May  53  14  May  5  2  Apr.  67 
6  Mar.  55  2  Oct.  55'  5  July  6  |  1  Apr.  74 
8  June  00    1  Jan.  6223  June  69    i  July  81 


23  Aug.  59  1:  Sept.63  29  Apr.7( 

23  June  54  10  Nov.  54  26  Mar.  53 
9  Dec.  52  23  Jan.  54  25  Sept.  61 


4  May  60 


13  June  57 
20  Jan.  43 


5  Nov.  54 
26  Mar.  53 

5  Aug.  59 

24  Feb.  43 

11  Dec.  49 
22  Dec.  52 
.2  June  46 


1  Jan.  62!   4  May  72 
24  M  ir.  65    1  Oct.    77 

18  May  ?P«*»  ?  June  69 


1  Ju'y  81 

5  July  72 
5  July  72 


4  May  8 
28  June  83 


2  Aug.  71 

24  Aug.  8r 

27  July  89 

10  May  87 
1  Oct.  81 

1  Apr.  89 

14  Dec.  78 

25  Feb.  84 
23  May  77 

1  May  87 

5  Feb.  96 
1  Apr.  88 

11  May  78 
20  Jan.  85 

4  Mar.  86 

23  July  79 
1  Ojt.  77 
1  Aug.  83 

14  Apr  co 
8  Dec.  88 

24  Mar.  79 

6  Jan.  94 
2)  Sept.93 

1  July  81 

2  Jan.  04 
2  July  89 

20  Sept.88 

4  Apr.  87 

5  Nov.  74 
29  Sept.  93 

i  July  88 

23  Jan.  73 

21  Dec.  81 

29  Aug.  86 
16  Sept.  89 
1 3  Vlay  85 

io  Sept.  86 

23  Oct.  75 

6  Sept.76 
1  Apr.  96 

21  Dec.  90 

28  Apr.  75 
1  July  85 

30  Aug.  82 

ii  Dec.  3i 
ii  Apr.  82 
1  Sept.87 

10  Dec.  75 

it  Dec.  87 
2  Oct.   8oii2  Oct.   84 

1  July  81    1  July  85 

2  Apr.  73!  9  June  77 
20  Sent. 82  20  Sept.8" 

9  Julv  84 


i  Dec.     4 

3  May  76 
11  June  89 

1  July  88 

11  July  77 

2  Jan.  89 
2  July  85 

20  Sept.  84 

4  Apr.  83 

9  Feb.  70 
1  Oct.   88 


1  July  81 
24  Mar.  75 
27  Sept. 79 

29  Aug.  82 

16  Sept.  85 
18  May  81 


28  Mar.  65 
6  Sept.76 

28  Mar.  98 

21  Dec.  86 

29  Oct.  73 
1  July  81 

24  Aug. 

1  July  81 


1  Sept 
10  Dec.  70 


27  Jan.  86 
1  Jan.  80 


1  Oct.  77 
4  May  86 
1  Jan.  91 

13  June77  13  J.me83 


9  July  88 
27  Jan.  90 

27  Aug.  84 

1  Oct.  81 
4  May  90 
1  Jan.  93 

13  June  87 


15  Nov.  53  i3  Feb.  61  20  Jan.  63  20  Jan.  74  20  Jan.  79 


23  June  57 
9  Mar.  55 
30  Dec.  59 


6  July  67  15  June  7730  June  83  30  June  87 

1  May  58  28  Oct.    71    1  Oct.  7726  May  80 

25  Aug.  71  12  Jan.  8jJ  4  Mar.  85    4  Mar.  89 


17  Sept.61    8  Feb.  68    1  July  81  23  Jaa.  83  23  Jan.  87 

19  Dec.  44    6  June  54    1  May  68    2  June  7;    1  Jan.  79 

10  Sept. 55  11  Deo.  61  it  Dec.  69  n  Dec.  7;  12  Oot.   79 

17  F  ;■).  5424  Mar.  6  |  5  July  72^0  Fdb.  78  20  Feb.  82 

1  Apr.  54  27  Aug.  52  12  June  65  12  June  72    5  June  75 

1 


6l2 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a.  Pension. 


!     COENET,    I 

;2ndi,iEDT. 
ior  ensign-. 


CAPTAIN.,       1IAJOE. 


|       LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 


Biggs,  Thomas,42  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bombay)  Artillerv  ...\o  Dec.  41  15  Nov.  43 
Bingham,  Edward  Hy.43  Zf.'-'oMndianStaff  Corps    13  Feb.  66j  7  Sept.  68 

Birch,  James  Francis,  Copt.  S.O.  of  Pensioners 7  Jan.  42*30  Dee.  42 

Birch,  Wm.  Brereton,44  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  30  July  58  23  Dec.  58 
Birch,  Wm.Jas.  Alex.45  Lt.  Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps'  1  Dec.  65!  5  Aug.  69 

Birney,  John,  Lt.Col:  tl.  (Bengal)  Engineers !  8  June  55I27  Api\  58 

Bisset,  William,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Artillery   !  5  June  58  27  Aug.  58 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
July 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Nov. 


54' 
7813 
55  15 
703= 

77i  1 
66  5 
6828 


^Se^tt  ^^l.c^±  Lt:™:}  «  Nov-  H I 


Blackett.  William,4"  Lt.Col.  Regimental  District  ...I29  Dec. 

Blackley,  John  Henry,  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery !       

Blair,  Gustavus  F.48  Lt. Col.K.  (Madras)  Artillery...!  14  June  50 
Blair,  Henry  Francis,4' 2Iajor,  R.  (Bengal)  Eng.  ...I13  June  56 
Blake,  Martin  P.  Col.  Regimental  District  (23  Mar.  6o' 


Bleazby,  Robert,50  Lt.Col.  West  Surrey  Regt, 
BlenkinsoD,  Edward  Geo.51  Lt.Col. Madras  S.  C... 
Bloomfield,  Alleyne  F.  F.52  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C.  ... 
Blowers,  William  Henry,52  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.  C... 
Bluett,  Charles  E.  L.  Lt.Col.  Cheshire  Regiment ... 
p.s.c.  Blundell,  H.  B.  H.54  CB.  Major,  Grenadier) 

Guards  ;  MP.  for  Jnce j 

Blunt,  Arthur,55  Lt.Col.  Royal  (Bombay)  Artillery 

Blyth,  David,56  Lt.  Col.  Royal  Marines  

Boileau,  Lestock  Francis,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Bolland.  George  Herbert,  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers 

Bolton,  Hely  Fred.,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps   ... 

Bond,  Robert  John,57  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Bonham,  John,58  Lt.Col.  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery... 
Bounor,  Richard  M.  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps   ... 

Booth,  James  Gore,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Borradaile,  George  William,59' CB.  Lt.Col.  Royal) 

(Bombay)  Artillery   j 

p.s.c.  Bowdler,   Cyril  William  Bowdler,   Major, ) 

8  Hussars j 

Bowen,  Charles,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

p.s.c.  Boyle,  Edward  Vicars,  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery  ... 
p.s.c.    Boyle,    Gerald    Edmund,    Lt.Col.     Rifle") 

Brigade  ;   Commanding  Western  Counties  Brigade  > 

Volunteer  Infantry  j 

Bradburne,  Samuel,  Lt.Col.  Leicester  Regiment   ... 

Braddell.  Thomas,  Lt.Col.  Leicester  Regiment 

Brandrefh,  Ashton    Mimes,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  ) 

Engineers  I 

Brereton,  Charles  William,60  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  7 

Artillery j 

Brett,  Lionel  Lovrdham,61  Lt.Col.  Regimental  Dist. 
Bridge,  William  Albert,  Lt. Col.  Regimental  Dist. 
Bridgeman.  Hon.  Fras.  Chas.02  Major,  Scots  Gds.  £ 

Commandinq  Stafford  Brigade  Volunteer  Inf. ) 

Bridges,  Charles  Harley.63  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C.  ... 
Bridges,  Edw.  Smith,64  JIajor,  Grenadier  Guards... 

Briggs.  John,05  Lt. Col.  South  Lancashire  Regt 

Brind,  Edw.  Agincourt,'6  Col.  Regimental  District 

Brme,  Bruce,  Col.  Royal  Engineers   

Broadfoot,  Archibald ,«"  CB.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Broadrick,  Edward,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Brockman,  John  A.  dipt.  S.  0.  of  Pensioners 

Brockmau,  Ralph  R.  K.  Drake-,  Lt.Col.  R.  Eng.  .. 
Brodigan,  Francis,68  Lt.Col.  Regimental  District  ... 
Bromhead,  Chas.  Ja.s.6?  CB.  Col.  Regimental  Dist.... 
Brooke,  Alured  de  Vere,63t  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers... 
Brooke,  Rich.  Henrv.70  Capt.  S.  0.  of  Pensioners  ... 
Brough.W.  Richard  Chas."1  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Art. 
Browell,  Edward  Thomas,"2  Lt.  Col.  Royal  Artillery 
Brown,  Edw.73  Lt. Col.  101  F.  Gentleman  at  Arms  ... 
Brown,  Percival  Ashley,74  Major,  Military  Train  . . . 
Brown,  William  Thomas,75  Li. Col.  Bombay  Staff  C. 

Browne,  Augustus,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Browne,  Melville,76  Major,  13  Foot   

Browne,  Montague,77  Captain,  S.  O.  of  Pensioners 

Browne,  William  Lloyd,' Lt.Col.  5  Lancers  

Bulkeley,  Henry  Wm.  Cunynghame,  Lt.Col.  Dur- 
ham Light  Infantry  (106  Foot), 

BuIIock,  Robert,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps  

Bunbury,  Charles  Thomas,  Lt.Col.  Rifle  Brigade 
Burgess,  Harry  Miles,78  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery.... 
Burgmann,  George  John,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery. 

Burnett,  Thomas.Z^.  Col.  Royal  Artillery .'. . 

Burton,  William  Blakewav,70  Major,  Scottish  Rifles 
Bunon,  William  Henry,60  Lt.Col.  R.jvrd  (Madras)  ) 

Engineers j 

Burton-Brown.  Alex.81  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery    

Buttanshaw,  Thomas,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

Cabell,  William,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C 

Cadell,  Robert,82  if.  Co/..  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Caldecott,  Charles  Thomas,  Lt.Col.  76  Foot   

Caldwell,  John  Fletcher,83  Col.  Regimental  Dist.  ... 
Calvert,  Archibald  Motteux,84  Lt.Col.  Royal  Art.   ... 

Cambier,  Ernest  Fred.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery    

Cambridge,  Jocelyn  P.  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C.  .: 

p.s.c.  Jjt£    Cameron,   Aylmer    S.85    CB.    Lt.Col. ) 

King's  Own  Borderers  [R] ; j 

Campbell,  Alexander,86  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 


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3  Aug.  46 

9  Dec.  52 
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9  Nov.  55 
15  May  57 
10  Apr.  56 
27  Aug.  58 
17  May  61 

22  Mar.  64 
1  Jan.  62 

23  Nov.  56 
25  June  50 
5  Feb.  58 

31  Aug.  55 

17  Sept.  50 
29  Sept.  42 

18  Dec.  64 
1  Oct.  57 

17  Oct.  S3 
21  Dec.  58 
1  Sept.  57 

17  Nov.  52 

18  Dec.  60 


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Oct.  77 
July  84 
Dec.  91 
May  81 
Apr.  83 

Nov.  62 

May  76  31 
May  84|3° 
Aug.  72 !  8 
Nov.  7a1 22 
Oct.  73I  7 
May  86 1  6 
Sept.  85  j  20 
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11  Dec.  57j27  Aug.  58    3  Au; 

23  Dec.  64  25  June  69  28  Oct.  76 
3  Aug.  72 
2  Feb.  68 


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18  Oct.  56 


2  June  58    8  Oct.   61 


29  Mar.  55 
31  Mar.  58 

7  Dec.  55 


;  Jan.  58 
June  59 


23  Mar.  58 
6  May  59 

27  Apr.  58 

11  Dec.  58 
17  Jan.  60 


8  Jane  72 

15  May  63 
23  Jan.  69 

4  Mar.  68 

23  Dec.  71 

1  May  68 
21  Feb.  67 


4  Feb.  59 


28  Jan.  56 
9  Feb.  64 


20  May  42 

6  June  54 
30  Aug 

15  Jan.  47 


29  Dec.  44 
13  June  46 
20  Feb.  56 


4  June  61 
11  July  65*30  June  69 
July  5 


24  Feb.  43 
28  June  49 
15  Nov.  55 

27  Apr. 

11  Dec.  58 
2  Feb.  55 


3  July  60 
7  Aug 


12  Dec.  49 
26  June  50 
9  June  49 
4  Apr.  51 
28  May  58 
1  May  46 


12  June  46 
9  July  52 


4  Apr.  56 

17  Mar.  58 
2 1  Aug.  66 

15  May  57 
23  Dec.  6j 

21  June  56 

7  June  44 

19  Dec.  60 

8  Jan.  55 

20  Feb.  61 

18  Dec.  61 

13  Sept. 51 
11  Dec.  58 

16  Aug.  64 

10  Feb.  46 
15  Mar.  50 

3  Feb.  58 

9  Dec.  64 
9  Apr.  47 

18  Oct.  53 
1  May  58 

30  July  62 

•  8  Apr.  60 

8  June  55 
1  Oct.  57 
1  Oct.  57 

22  June  58 

4  Apr.  64 

11  May  58 

19  June  60 
3  Nov.  52 

29  May  55 

14  Aug.  53 
11  Aug.  54 

15  Nov.  61 

9  Nov.  46 
1  Mar.  63 

22  Mar.  52 

1  Sen'-  '4 
I  .  aiy  61 


IDec. 
:  Oct. 

;  Aug. 
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1  June 
July 


Sept.  65 
Aug.  98 
Oct.  81 
July  88 
Dec.  95 
Feb.  82 
Apr.  87 

Nov.  75 

Mav  81 
May  85 
Oct.  73 
Sept.  83 
Nov.  84 
May  90 
Sept.  89 
Aug.  78 
Oct.  77 
Apr.  81 

Apr.  6& 

Aug.  72 
Nov.  65 
Sept.93. 
May  88 
June  75 
Nov.  86 
July  7+ 
June  7 j 
Sept.93 

July  86. 

14  Nov.  83114  Nov.  87 

13  Aug.8613  Aug.90 
1  Apr.  8,1  i  Apr.  88 

1  Dec.  85J  1  Dec.  89, 

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66 

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May  76 
Feb.  73 
Apr.  82 

Apr.  71 

Mar.  71 
Nov.  64 
Dec.  S8 
May  84 
Aug.  72 
Nov.  82 
May  72 
June  72 
July  88  29 

14  July  75  14  July  82,14 

1  July  81 

3  Nov.  79 
1  Apr.  77 

1  July  81 

Oct. 


1  Oct.  77  15  Nov.  84  15  Nov.  38 
1  July  8i|24  Dec.  84  2,  Dec.  83 
24  Aug.  73!  1  July  81    1  July  8s 


1  Oct.  77 1 13  May 

31  Oct. 

21  June 


1  Apr.  74 
21  May  So 


4  Feb.  7 
31  Aug.  60 

1 3  Mar.  62; 
18  Dec.  75 

6  July  67 
30  Aug.  77 
6  July  67 

8  Nov.  55 

25  Aug.  73 
2  June  65 

9  Oct.  72 
11  Dec.  73 
10  Aug.  S3 

4  July  70 
30  Apr.  7 

14  Jan.  56 
21  July  57 
20  Feb.  68 

1  July  77 

26  June  55 
13  Dec.  61 
n  Mar.  62 


4  Feb.  79 


29  July  73 
3  June  81 
6  June  77 
2  Mar.  81 
8  Sept.  75 
1  Jan.  72 
1  July  81 

27  June  74 
1  Apr.  74 

iS  Dec.  81 

11  May  71 
1  Oct.  77 

16  Oct.   83 

19  Jan.  58 

20  July  58 
20  Feb.  76 

1  Jan.  84 
26  Apr.  59 
14  Apr.  75 

12  Oct.  68 


19  June  72 

11  Dec.  70 
30  Apr.  61 
10  July  71 

8  Sep't.71 
28  Sept. 71 

3  May  76 

1  Sept.63 

3  Nov.  7211 

12  Dec.  6i'i2 
26  June62  26 

9  June  61  j  9 
1  Mar.  6-    9 

30  Oct.   661  5 

7  Feb.  54    8 

8  Dec.  75I  1 

12  June  611:2 

13  Dec.  59(21 
17  Oct.  74 


July  79 

Dec.  78 

May  74 
Jan.  78 
Feb.  78 
Oct.  78 
July  Si 

July  72 

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June  70 
June  69 1 
May  72 , 
Feb.  79 
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June  66 

June  71 

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1  Aug. 

4  Feb. 
9  Oct. 
1  July 
1  July 
22  May 

21  Nov. 

8  Sept. 
12  Dec. 

i  July 

22  Sept. 
31  Jan. 

19  Mar. 
1  Oct. 

,1  Oct. 
16  Oct. 
27  Dec. 

25  Mar. 

20  Feb. 
1  Jan. 

4  June 
:6  Feb. 
1  Oct. 

1  July 

11  Dec. 
1  July 

10  Jan. 

20  Feb. 
16  Oct. 
10  July 

31  Dec. 

21  Dec. 

12  Dec. 

26  June 

9  June 
10  Nov. 

1  July 

7  J^y 

1  Nov. 
12  June 

1  Oct: 

5  Dec. 


13  May  89, 

31  Oct.   81 
25  Feb.  93. 

77  13  Jan.  87 

85 1  4  Feb.  89. 
69117  Apr.  83, 
8iJ29  0ct.   81 

87  16  Mar.  93. 
83  22  May  87 
01 J21  July  96- 
82  14  Feb.  83 
77    1  June  82 

88  22  Apr.  93. 
80  22  Sept.84 
85  31  Jan.  89. 

89  6  Jan.  94. 
77  1  June  82 
84-20  May  85. 
go!  r  Nov.  95, 
68!  30  Oct.  69 
69  26  Nov.  79 
82  10  Mar.  85. 
gr  11  Jan.  96 
70!  9  AuS-  73 
So  18  Nov.  86 

1  Oct.    81 

21  May  84 

11  Dec.  88 
19  Apr.  82 
S5'25  Jan.  90 
85!  4  Sept.  89 
85I16  July  90 
89I  6  Jan.  94. 

78 '31  Dec.  82 

36'2i  Dec.  90 

75'  1  Aug.  79 

76Ji3  Nov.  78 

75  20  Feb.  80 

1  Nov.  79- 

1  July  S5 

1  July  81 

19  Feb.  95 

72  11  Nov.  7b 

1  Oct.   84 

31  Oct.   94 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


6i3 


Campbell,  Aylmer  Maclver,"  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C... 
CampbelL,Archd.Dunstaffnagc,8>£*.CW.BengalS.C.. 

Campbell.  C.  A.  Lvon,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Campbell,  Colin  Charles/9  DSO.  Lt.Col.  Indian] 

Staff  Corps  S 

Campbell,  Duncan  MacNeil,  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers... 

Campbell,  Edw.  G.  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C 

Campbell,  James,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C 

Campbell,  John  Alex.  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C 

Campbell,  John  Henry.90  Lt.Col,  Leinster  Regiment 
Campbell,  John  Gore,91  Lt.Col,  Regimental  Dist.  ... 
Campbell,    Loudoun    Francis,92   Lt.Col.    Madras ) 

Staff  Corps S 

Campbell,  Win.  Fred.  Lt.Col,  Royal  Marines  

y.s.c.Card6w,Si<-Frederick,93^:CJf  G.  Ir.CV.S.Lan-  ) 

cashire  Regiment;  Governor  of  Sierra  Leone j 

Carey,  Clement  de  Beauvoir,94  Lt.Col,  Royal  En-  ) 

gineers S 

Carey,  William,95  Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Carle'ton,  Geo.96  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Art 

Carleton,  Hy.  Guy,  Lt.Col.  Regimental  District  ... 
Carrington,  Charles  William.97  Copt.  Royal  Marines 
Carter,  Thos.  Tupper,98  Lt.Col.  R.  (Ben.)  Engineers 
Carwithen,  Geo.  T.  Lnder,99  Col.  Regimental  Dist. 
p.s.c.  Cary,  Lucius  F.  B.100  Lt.Col,  Rifle  Brigade... 

Cass,  Arthur  Herbert,101  Major,  10  Hussars   

Castell,  John  H.102  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.  C 

Cautley,  Chris.  Geo.103  Lt, Col.  BcngalJCavalry  ... 

Cautley,  Henrj',  Lt.Col.  Royal  Enginee.-s 

Chad  wick,  David  Dempster,  Lt.Col.  E.  Surrey  Regt. 

Chadwick,  Edward  Frederick,  Lt.Col.  33  Foot 

Chalmers,  Henry  B.104  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps.. 

Chambers,  Charles  Patton,105  Lt.Col.  107  Foot 

Chambers,  Geo.  Fred.  Stanley,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Art... 
Chambers,  Osborne  Wm.  S.  Lt.Col,  R.  (Madras)  Eng 
Champ:3i-nowne,  Henry,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers.. 

Chaplin.  Allan,106  Lt.Col.  Madras  Infantry  

7t£  Chaplin,  John  Worthy,10"  CB.  Lt.Col,  8  Hussars 
Chatfield,  Charles  Kyrle,105  Lt.Col.  York  Lt.  Inf.  .. 
Chatfield,  Hy.  Rowland  Spencer,  Lt.Col.  Irish  Rifles 
Chichester,  Cornwallis  Henry,109  Lt.Col.  5  Lancers 
Chichester,  Hugh  Arthur,110  Lt.Col.  N.  Lane.  Regt 

Chisholm,  William,111  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C 

Claridge,  Henry  C.  Z.  Lt, CoZ.Madras  S.C    

Clarke,  Alex.  Ross,  CB.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  .. 
Clarke,  Calvert  D.  S.112  Lt. Col, Bengal  Staff  Corps  .. 
Clarke, Henry  Stephenson,113  Lt.Col.R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Clarke,  Sydenham  Cubbon,114  Lt, Col.  R.  (Mad.) Eng. 

Clayhills,  James  Menzies,115  Major,  7  Foot 

Clayton,  Valentine  Gardner,  Col,  Royal  Engineers 
Cleather,  W.  B.  Gordon,116  Lt.Col.  N.  Lane.  Regt.  .. 

Cleland,  William,11' Lt.Col.  Dublin  Fusiliers  

Clementi,  Montaau, us  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  ... 
Clements,  Fred.  Wm.Richd.119  Lt.Col.  Royal  Eng.... 
Clerk,   Alexander,120  Col.  Army   Service   Corps ; ) 

rankina  as  Major  General,  11  Dec.  83) ) 

Clinton,' Lord  E.  W.  Pelhani,  KCB.  Lt.Col.  Rifle) 

Brigade;  Matter  of  the  Queen's  Household J 

Clive,  Henry  Somerset,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers   ... 
Cochrane,  George  Henry,121  Lt. Coi.  Liverpool  Regt. 
Cockbuirn,  Jas.  Geo.122  Lt.Col.  Warwick  Regiment 
Coghill,  Kendal  JosiahWm.123  CB.Lt.C0l.1g  Hussars 

Collier,  Clarence  Aug.  Lt.Col,  Bombay  S.  C 

Collier,  Herbert  Cromwell,124  Lt.  Col.  21  Hussars  ... 
Collingwood,  Henry,125  Col.  Regimental  District    ... 

Colomb,  Geo.  Hatton,  Lt.Col,  R.  Artillery 

Colquhoun,  Humphrey  M.  L.  Lt.Col.  Middlx.  Regt. 
Colthurst,  James  N.126£«.Co/.  Regimental  District 

Conolly,  Arthur,12'  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps    

Conolly,  Edw.  Robt.128  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 
Cooch  Charles,'3  Major,  Unatt.  Gentleman  at  Arms 
Cooke,  Thomas  Valentine,129  Captain,  R.  Marines  ... 

Cooke,  William.  "'Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Cory,  Arthur,131  Lt.Col.  Bengal  StaffCorps   

Cottingham,  Edw.  R.132  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Court,  Horatio  Samuel,  Lt.Col,  Madras  S.C 

Cowan,  Samuel  Hunter,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  StaffCorps 
Craigie-Halkett,Chas.Harland,  Lt, Col,  R.  Engineers 
Craster,  Win.  Robert,133  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Art.  .. 
Crawford,  George  Adam,134  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery  .... 

Crawford,  Robert  Alex.1"  Col,  Regtl.  District 

Creagh,  James,136  Lt.Col.  Leicester  Regt 

Crease,  John  Fred.13'  Col,  Com.  R.  Marine  Art 

Crosthwaite,  Charles,135  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery     . 
Crowdy,  John  Henry,140  Lt. Col.  Royal  Engineers  . 
Crozier,  Stanley,141  Lt.Col.  Oxford  Light  Infantry 
Cruickshank,  John  D.  Royal  (Bombay)  Engineers... 
Cumberlege,  Alex.  Bulstrode,£<. Co/..  .VfadrasStaff  C. 

Cuming,  Edward  Wm.143  Lt.Col.  79  Foot  

Oumming,   William  Gordon,  CLE.  Lt.Col.  Royal) 

(Madras)  Engineers  i 

p.s.n.  Cnrrie,  Arthur  Drummond,  Lt.Col.  Welsh) 

Regiment ) 


COHNET, 

2ndLiEtrr 

OrENSIGN. 


9  Dec.  54 
4  Apr.  58 


22  Dec.  60 


it  Aug.  46 
9  June  43 
20  Dec.  49 

11  Jnue  59 
20  Aug.  53 

4  Feb.  59 

2  Jan.  61 

12  June  58 


18  June  51 
1 1  June  42 

8  Feb.  6: 

19  Sept.  48 
n  Dec.  57 
27  Nov.  57 
22  Feb. 
13  Dec.  50 

20  Jan.  51 
4  Sept.59 


14  Jan.  62 

10  Oct.   45 

11  Dec.  47 
14  June  56 


9  June  43 


12  Nov.  60 

13  Apr.  58 
2  Nov.  55 

12  Mar.  61 
-.&  Feb.  53 
17  Jan.  51 
2;  June  55 
2  Mar.  45 

1  Oct.  47 

2  Sept.  47 
£2  Dec.  57 


23  Nov.  52 


[3  Oct.  54 
4  Mar.  57 
[i  June  58 


Depart 
o  June  54 


2  Aug.  48 
5  Apr.  56 

26  Feb.  51 

3  Aug.  46 
23  Feb.  51 
26  July  57 

1  May  46 
18  Aug.  54 
14  Oct.   51 


CAPTAIN.       MAJOR. 


12  June  58 
zi  Aug.  49 
7  July  4? 
7  Nov.  65 
3  Oct.  48 


13  Nov.  64 
27  Nov.  59 

17  Dec.  62 

20  Nov.  53 

3  July  45 
:i  Sept.  63 
23  Feb.  52 
27  Aug.  58 
13  Jan.  60 

13  Nov.  60 

5  Nov.  52 
13  Mar.  55 

4  Sept.  60 
22,?  June  59 

15  Sept.  64 

16  Feb.  49 
15  Nov.  53 
30  Apr.  58 
'7  Apr.  56 

4  Aug.  52 

18  Dec.  61 

10  Deo.  62 

20  Nov.  60 
:S  June  58 
12  Sept. 65 

11  Aug.  54 
Apr.  52 
Nov.  56 
May  46 

..  July  49 

21  May  53 
27  Aug.  58 

9  Dec.  59 
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20  Dec.  56 

9  Feb.  55 

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22  Oct.  58 
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8  Dec.  54 


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15  Jan.  71 

3  Aug.  72 

17  Aug.  73 

4  Aug.  54 
1  Feb.  61 

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7  Sept. 66 

27  Apr.  58 

10  Feb.  74 

12  Nov.  72 

5  Apr.  64 

13  Oct.   64 

9  Oct.   69 

7  Apr.  58 

18  Apr.  56 
25  June  67 
23  Nov.  56 

5  Sept. 55 
18  Feb.  61 

1  Oct.   67 

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31  Aug.  55 

6  July  66 
9  Apr.  61 

8  July  58 

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20  Dec.  66 

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5  July  72 

29  Aug.  66 
5  Oct.  80 
5  July  72 
1  Oct.  77 
1  Oct.  77 
1  July  81 

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1  Dec.  67 
7  Feb.  76 
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28  Feb.  55 
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7  June  54 
20  Dec.  54 


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27  July  47 

7  Nov.  67 
13  Dec.  54 

0  Aug.  56 
25  Aug.  57 

9  Dec.  59 
ii  Dec.  58 
27  Apr.  58 

1  Apr.  55 
12  June  60 

o  Aug.  55 

2  Dec.  56 

22  June  59 

23  Dec.  57 

8  Jan.  56 

9  Dec.  59 
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3 1  Mar.  48 

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Jan.  71 
May  58 
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Feb.  61 
Jan.  70 
Sept.68 
Feb.  54 
July  57 
Nov.  63 
June  72 
June  70 
Dec.  54 
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Aug.  67 
Dej.  67 
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Apr.  64 
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June  60 
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22  Dec. 

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11  Aug. 

9  June 
20  Dec. 

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25  Feb. 

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9  Dec.  80  19  May 
4  Apr.  84  4  Apr. 
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6  Nov.  91  6  Nov. 
11  Aug.  72  23  Oct. 

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20  Dee.  75;  19  Feb. 


29  Sept. 86 
25  Feb.  80 

4  Feb.  85 

2  Jau.  89 

9  Nov.  79  27  Mar.  83 


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1  Oct.  77 

1  July 

5  July  72 

5  July  7 
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6  Sept.77 
18  Mar.  78 
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1  Sept.77 
11  June  78 

2  Dec.  74 


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1  Apr.  74 
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14  Dec.  68 

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3  May  86 
18  May  81 
12  Aug.  86 
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26  Mar.  84 

26  Apr.  86 
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2  Mar.  71 

27  Aug.  72 
2  Sept.  73 
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12  Aug.  86 

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1  July  81 

1  July  Si 
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2  Dec.  Si 


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1  Mar. 
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1  July 
3  Aug. 
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1 1  May 
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2  Mar. 

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Aug. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
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Mar. 
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July 
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Jan. 
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25  Feb. 

1  Dec. 

25  May 
27  Mar. 


90 

95 
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6  Jan.  94 

1  Oct.  82 
1  Aug.  72 

3  May  90 

13  June  81 
9  Jan.  87 

27  June  87 

7  Aug.  89 
1  July  81 

5  Feb.  81 

4  Sept. 89 
1  Dec.  90 
1  Nov.  90 

15  Mar.  79 
4  June  76 

23  July  79 
1  Apr.  86 

12  Dec.  64 

6  Jan.  94 
i2  Nov.  90 

14  Nov.  83 

26  Mar.  88 
2%  May  87 

4  Nov.  85 

27  Sept.  82 
20  Mir.  83 

Mar.  76 
27  Aug.  77 

13  Nov.  7S 
to  May  85 

1 2  Aug.  go 

1  July  85 
1  July  85 
18  Feb.  85 

1  July  85- 
1 1  June  88 

2  Dec.  85 

11  Dec.  88 


18  _  . 
20  Dec. 

1  July 

6  Nov 
25  Feb. 

1  Oct. 

12  Aug.  8c 


1  Dec.  85 

1  Mir.  89 
25  Apr.  85 

3  Apr.  87 

5  July  83 

4  June  70 
16  July  84 
31  May  90 

7  July  69 
:i  July  81 

1  Oct.    Sr 

2  Mar.  85 
2  June  88 
1  July  81 

6  Oct.  85 
91I29  Aug.  93 
74  J  29  Nov.  75 
82I18  Dec.  86 
81]  8  Dec.  85 

85  9  Dec.  89 
80J13  Aug.  90 
81  8  Apr.  82 
81 1  1  July  85 
84I2S  July  88 
84  24  Dec.  84 

81  13  Jan.  85 

82  18  Nov.  86 
84120  Dec.  88 
81'   1  July  85 

86  J  6  Nov.  90 
74^23  Jan.  78 

7    1  July  8i 


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12  Aug.  90 
23  Sept.87 


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Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


I     CORNET,    t 

zndLiEci. 

C-rENSIGN.f 


Currie,  James,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps  

Curry,  Robert  Murray,145  Lt.Col,  R.  Marines   

Curtis,  Francis  G.  S.146  CMG.  Lt.Col.  6  Drag.  [R] ... 
Curzon,  William  Southwell,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 
p.s.c.  Cutbill,  Hv.  Duppa  Alfred,11"  Lt.Col.  Irish"; 

Rifles;  *  Battalion  Irish  Rifles j 

Cuyler,  Geo.  A.1*8  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

Darwall,  Henry  Pountney,  Major,  Royal  Artillery ... 
Dashwood,  Chas.  Lrown,149  Lt.Col.  Rifle  Britade. 
Davidson,  Charles  R.  T.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  ... 
Davidson,  Henry  Edw.  Col   Regimental  District  ... 

Davies,  Henry  Geo.  J.  Lt.Col.  R.  Marines 

Davis,  Howell,  Lt.Col.  Worcester  ttegiment   

Davis,  Richard  Percival,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

Davis,  Thomas  Arnold.150  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 

Davis,  William  Henry,131  Major,  10  Foot   

Davison,  John,  Li. Col.  3  Dragoon  Guards 

p.s.c.  Dawes,  Bet  lei  Martin,1"  Lt.Col.  Leinster  Regt. 

Dawes,  Thornps,1"'3  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Dawson,  John,15    Cot.  Regimental  District   

de  Lautour,  Edw.  Joseph,1"  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
de  Lousada,  Horace  Francis,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C. 
de  Montmorency.  Hon  Albert  Bouchard,156  Lt.Col.  \ 

Royal  ( Madras)  Artillery J 

Denn:s,  James, '  5~  it.  Col.  6  Dragoon  Guards 

Deshon,  Chas.  John,158  DSO. Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Dickins,  Fra.  A.159Z(.Co7.  Bengal  S.C 

Dillon,  Hon.  Robt.Villiers,160Zt.CW.  Royal  Artillery 
Dobbs,  Alex.  Faiiiie,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Stall" Corps  ... 
Domville,  Edmund  Chas.161  Capt.  S  0.  of  Pensioners 
Doran,  Robt.H.Patrick,162Zt.CW.W.KentRegt.(5oF.) 
Douglas,  john  Chas.163  Lt.Col.  Worcestershire  Regt. 

Douglas,  Robert,164  Major,  13  Foot   

Dowden,  Thos.  Freeman,165  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bombay)  \ 

Engineers    j 

Drysc'ale.  Robert  Carstairs.  Lt. Col.  Royal  Artillery 
Ducat,  Walter  Mardon,  Lt.Col.  Roval  (Bombaj-)  Eng. 

Dugdale,  Henry  C.  G.166£f  Col.  Rifle  Depot 

Dunbar,  Fred.  W.167  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

Dunbar,  Wm.  Matthew,168  Lt.Col.  24  Foot 

Danlop,  Samuel,169  CMG.  Major,  Royal  Artillery  ... 

Durand,  Anthony,1"0 Lt. Col.  BombavS.C ". 

Durand,  Charles  James,171  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

Durnlord,  Arthur  George,17*  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers 

Duval,  John,1"3  Lt.Ccl.  Madras  S.C 

Dyke,  Edward  Hart,1"4  Lt.Col.R. (Bengal)  Artillery 
Earle,  Edward  Lempriere,175  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Stafl'C. 

Eden,  Wm.  Alex.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillerv 

Eden,  William  Thomas,  Lt.Col.  Bombay's. C 

Ediidge,  Ired.  U,176  Lt.Col.  Regimental  District  ... 
Egerton,  Alt'.  Mordauut,  CB. Major,  Royal  Hurc-e  \ 

Guards;    Controller  of  the  Household  of  H.R.H.  \ 

the  Duke  of  Connaught j 

p.s.c  .Elias,  Robert,1"  Lt.Col.  East  Lancashire  Regt. 
Ellaby,  Hugh  Latimer,1"8  Major,  Royal  Artillery  ... 
Elliott,  John,1"9  CB.  CMG.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Marines... 

Ellis,  Chas.  H.  F.  Lt.Col.  Roval  Artillery 

Ellis,  Chas.  John,180  Captain,  R.  Marines    

Elmes,  Jonathan  Wm.181  Col.  Army  Service  Corps 
Elton,  Fred.  Coulthurst,18*  CB.  Lt.Col.  R.  Art.  [R] 
Engledue,  William  John,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers... 
Ethelston,  Edm.  Peel,133  Lt.Col.  N.  Lancashire  Regt. 

Evans,  Ed.  Lloyd  Malcolm,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C 

Evans,  Ernest  Theodore,  Lt.Col.  Lancashire  Fus. ... 

Evans,  Hairy  Lewis,104  Lt.Col.  R.  Marines  

Svanson,  Richard  Charles,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C 

Everett,  Edw.185  DSO.  Lt.Col.  Cameron  Highldrs... 
E/r%  Frederick  Vincent,186  Lt. Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Fairbrother,  Chas.  M.  Sutton,  Lt.Col.  19  Hussara... 

Faii-lie,  John  Robt.187  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C 

Fane,  Frederick  John,  Col.  Regimental  District 

Fanshawe.ThomasBasil,168  Lt.Col  33  Foot  

Farquharsou,  John,  CB.  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers    

Farquharsou,  Matthew  Henry,189  Lt.Col.  R.  Mar.... 
Farrmgton,  George  Baillie, 19uZt.CoZ.  Madras  S.  C... 
p.s.c.    Farrington,    Hastings   D'O.190t  Col.  Regi-  1 

mental  District    j 

Farrmgton,  MalcolmC.191C.B.Zr.CW.YorkLt.  Inf.  [R] 
Feather=touhaugh,  Albany,  Lt.Col.  Roval  Engineer 

Feliowes,  Cooper  M.  N.192  Lt.Col.  107  Foot   

Fellowes  James,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers   

Feun,  Edwin  Glass,  Col.  Regimental  District 

Fen-wick,  Geo.  Caruw,1'3  Lt.Col.  Indiau  Scarf  Corps 
Fergusou,  Chas.  J.  O'N.194  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers  ... 
Ferris,  James  Ludlow,195  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Field,  Spencer,  Lt.Col.  Warwick  Regiment 

Field,  William  Henry,  Lt.Col.  15  Hussars 

Filgate,  Alex.  Jerome,1'6  Lt. Col.  R.  (Madras)  Eng 

Firebrace,  Frederick,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  

Fischer,  Bowness,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Fisher,  Vincent  Carne,19"  Lt.Col.  R.  (.Bengal)  Art.. 
FitzGeorge.Geo.  Wm.Adolphus,'-98 Major,  30  Hussars 


12  Dec. 
22  Feb 
15  Dec. 

46 
32 
54 

22  Dec. 

60 

29  Dee. 

44 

17  July  54 

?9  June  58 
17  Aug.  41 
19  Dec.  57 
22  Aug.  57 
12  Dec.  57 

9  July  52 
12  Mar.  61 
24  July  61 

2  Sept. 58 
21  Sept.60 


20  June  55 
12  June  58 
5  Mar.  61 


i2  Dec.  45 

12  Dec.  57 
6  May  44 
6  June  5i 
3  July  60 
2  Apr.  41 

13  June  56 


1  Mar.  56 
S  June  55 
1  Aug.  48 
5  Jan-  55 


20  Feb.  54 
4  Aug.  57 

11  Jan.  48 

12  June  57 
14  June 50 


20  Dec.  55 
19  Feb.  55 


24  Apr. 

10  July 
24  Sept. 
j  7  Apr. 

21  Nov. 

3  Oct. 

jio  Aug. 

29  Dec. 

1  Oct. 

3  July 

7  Apr. 

12  June 
24  July 
27  Aug. 

26  May 

21  Feb. 
1  Mir. 
1  Mar. 

13  Feb. 

8  June 

29  May 

27  Aug. 

12  Oct. 

22  Dec. 
21  May 

1  Aug. 

11  Oct. 

27  Dec. 
8  Dec 
7  Nov. 

28  Dec. 

27  Aug. 

15  May 

27  Aug. 

1  Sept. 

20  May 

23  Mar. 
7  Apr. 

26  Aug. 
18  May 

21  June 
15  Nov. 

27  Apr. 

30  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
26  May 
10  Aug. 


LIEUT. 
COLONE] 


COLONEL. 


5912  Dec.  66 


23  Julv  61  iqDec.  6; 


25  Feb 

4  Jan.    , 

5  Mar.  58 1  5 
7  Sept.  66j  1 

1  Apr.  73  19 

6  Nov.  59:29 
24  July  67  17 

19  Feb.  58 [  5 
14  Aug.  67,   1 

7  Apr.  63  29 

24  Feb.  54^1 

16  Jan.  63  23 
22  Aug.  69.22 
18  Nov.  6831 

6  Sept. 61  31 

25  Jau.  71 1   1 

3  July  72    1 

2  Sept-701  2 
1  Aug.  68  j   1 

11  Mar.  74  22 

20  Juue  67120 

13  July  681  4 

10  June  74'  1 

17  July  7227 

12  Dec.  60  12 
27  June  64  16 
12  Dec.  69(12 

5  Sept.  55  [14 
J29  Mar.  6i'i8 

25  Apr.  65 1  1 
I  6  July  5s    1 

31  Oct.   68:11 

'22  Aug.  68130 

10  Feb.  68!  5 

10  Nov.  65  1 
!i8  Feb.  61  1 
j  2  Sept. 62  14 

10  Oct.  6614 

12  Sept.  66  20 

4  Aug.  69!  4 

8  Jan.  66' 26 

18  Feb.  oiin 
1 24  Mar.  65 1  4 

27  Aug.  58  22 

1  July  77,29 

20  Dec.  67120 

7  Aug.  571  3 

19  Aug.  74    1  July  Si 


July  72 
Apr.  75 

Nov.  81 

Dec.  64 
Nov.  75 
July  72' 
Oct.  771 
Sept. 77 
Jan.  63 
Jan.  75 
Aug  77 
Deo.  78 
Oct.  71 
Julv  81 
July  81 
Sept.  78 
July  81 
Nov.  79 
June  75 

Feb.  76 

July  81 
Oct.  So 
Dec.  65 
Apr.  73 
Dec.  77 
July  71 1 
Apr.  74 
Oct.  77J 
Apr.  66 

Dec.  7 


12  Dec. 

7  July 

17  Nov. 
1  Apr. 

28  Dec. 

29  Dec. 

17  Nov. 
14  Dec. 

1  July 

1  Julv 

13  Feb. 

2  Mar. 
22  Aug. 
13  Dec. 

1  Oct. 

24  Nov. 

18  Nov. 

2  Sept. 

30  .Ian. 
l  i  May 

20  June 

4  Feb. 

25  Oct. 

21  Dec. 
12  Dec. 

1  July 
12  Dec. 
1  Oct. 

1  July 

2  Mar. 
29  Apr. 

1  July 


28  Oct.   64 


15  June  41 

16  Mar.  44 
Regtl  and 

23  Oct.   54 

24  Aug.  54 
3  Jan.  45 

13  Sept.  64 
29  June  45 

13  June  57 
1  Mar.  55 
8  June  5; 

20  Oct.  ;5 
20  Apr.  46 
18  Dec.  57 

14  Apr.  46 


24  Dec.  56 
9  June  5 

8  July  56 

10  June  53 


10  Jan.  45 


16  Sept.  59 
21  Nov.  65 

4  Mar.  55 
2  Feb.  55 

17  May  01 
12  June  57 


4  Aug.  57 
15  Jan.  61 


21  Aug.  67 
8  Apr.  57 

5  May  45 
1  Oct.   57 

21  Dec.  47 
Depart- 

1  Jan.  55 
23  Dec.  57 

6  Feb.  53 
5  May  47 

4  Jan.  71 

17  Sept. 51 
is  July  61 

14  Sept. 55 
13  Feb.  58 

12  Sept. 56 

5  Feb.  50 

13  Dec.  59 
3  Oct.  48 

22  June  59 
25  May  59 
10  Sept. 56 

10  July  58 

3  Nov.  54 
22  June  59 

15  June  4» 
22  June  58 

11  Feb.  62 
.'8  July  70 

1  O.-t.  57 

2  Feb.  60 

4  Feb.  56 

10  July  66 
27  Aug.  58 

18  Dec.  61 
1  Mar.  61 

11  Dec.  =8 
t8  Dec.  63 


11  June  75 
8  Aug.  63 

24  Feb.  54 

24  Nov.  69 
14  July  55 

mental 

12  Nov.  61! 

14  Jan.  71 

15  May  66 

29  May  57 
19  Dec.  77 

12  Juiy  59 

13  June  69 

2  May  65 
1  Jan.  65 

30  July  62 

18  Feb.  61 

8  Sept.  65 1 
29  Dec.  54' 

3  Aug.  72; 

19  Juue  72 

9  June  67 

29  July  62  14  June  76 

23  June  58 

3  Aug.  72 
13  July  58 
17  Feb.  72 
17  Mar.  69 

21  No^.  77 

4  Mar.  68 
4  Mar.  71 

22  May  64 
7  July  69 

31  Oct.  6j 
11  Dec.  73 

4  Aug.  69 

25  Sept. 72 
9  Apr.  70 


15  Oct.  81 

30  Apr.  77 

i  Oct.   77 

15  Sept.  58 

Service 

5  July  72 

22  May  80 

31  Dec.  78 
3  Jan.  65 
1  July  81 

25  Feb.  62 
13  Juue  77 

1  Oct.   77 
1  Aug.  72 

23  July  74 
20  Apr.  66 

1  Oct.  77 
18  Apr.  6=; 
1  July  81 

26  Aug.  So 
9  June  75 


23  Dec.  71 
1  July  81 

3  June  70 
8  Sept.  79 
1  July  81 

21  Nov.  85 
1  Oct.   77 

4  Mar.  79 
1  Oct.  77 
1  July  81 

31  Mar.  75 
iS  Dec.  81 
4  Aug.  77 
1  May  8c 
1  July  81 


72  14  June  76 
59(27  May  62 
79 '  1 7  Nov.  83 
82!  1  Apr.  86 

89^26  July  94 

70^3  June  75 

82  16  Nov.  83 
78  12  Apr.  79 

83  1  July  87 

81  1  July  85 
72  17  Oct.  73 
78  2  Mar.  82 
8^  22  Oct..  83 
34  13  Dec.  88 
77  13  July  78 

82  24  Nov.  86 
82;  18  Nov.  86 

84  3  Sept.84 

85  30  Jan.  89 
8q    1  Sept. 91 

1  Mar.  85 

83|  4  Feb.  87 

85  25  Oct.  89 

86  21  Dec.  90 
71  1  Sept.  75 
81    1  Julv  85 

83  12  Dec.  87 
77  1  June  82 
81  11  June  84 

83  11  Aug.  86 

75  21  July  75 

81    1  July  85 

84  30  Ma v  88 
Si  1  July  85 
84  12  Apr.  88 
74  14  Apr.  75 
791  4  Sept.85 
82!  9  Sept.  82 
80  27  Oct.  82 
83  17  Aug.  86 
8c:  1  July  83 
74  25  Nov.  74 
81.  1  July  85 
7631  Dec.  79 
91 '21  Dec.  95 
81 1  9  Mar.  82 

76  1  July  81 


1  July  87 


31  Dec.  87 


14  Dec.  86    2 

30  Apr.  84  24 
1  July  6715 
1  Oct.  84  1 
3  Aug.  69  26 
29;-iyi-s.  :  9 

1  July  81 1  1 

23  Nov.  86|23 

31  Dec.  86  27 

3  Jan.  71  26 
26  May  86  31 

2  Oct.  72  5 
13  Juue  83    i 

15  June  05  15 

8  Dec.  79  7 
15  Mar.  79  14 
20  Apr.  72    5 

1  July  81 1  1 

24  Sept.  73  2 
17  Mar.  87129 
24  Dec.  84  24 

9  June  81  15 

1  July  81    1 

22  Dec.  77  2 
31  Dec.  8631 

20  Aug.  71  11 

2  July  821  2 
15  Mar.  84  15 

21  Nov.  91  27 
10  May  §4  10 

4  Mar.  851  4 
24  Feb.  82  24 
29  Sept.8129 
31  Mar.  82,31 

8  Dec.  S8:29 
4  Aug.  83'  4 
17  May  86!  17 
i  Oct.   82:20 


Nov.  93 
May  84 
Sept.  69 
Oct.  88 
May  78 
Aug.  86 
July  85 
Nov.  90 
June  88 
Feb.  76 
Dec.  87 
July  78 
Oct.  83 
June  89 
Jan.  80 
June  82 
June  75 
July  6$ 
Mar.  7S 
Aug.  93 
Dec.  83 
Jan.  85 

July  85 

Dec.  84 
Dec.  90 
Mar.  79 
July  89 
Mar.  S* 
June  96 
May  83 
Mar.  89 
Feo.  80 
Sept.85 
Mar.  86 
Sept.  93 
Aug.  87 
May  90 
Sty)t.87 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


6i5 


FitzGerald,  Alfred  John,199  Lf.Col.  60  Rifles 

FitzGerald,  James,200  Lf.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  ... 
FitzGerald,  James.201  Lt.Ool.  Warwickshire  Regt... 

Fletcher,  Charles  Wm.20*  Lt.Ool.  Bengal  S.  C 

Flower,  Stephen,  Lt.Col.  Irish  Rifles  

Foote,  Frame  Barnard, m>  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C 

Foord,  Albert  Willoughby,2"4  Lt.Col.  Madras  £.  C. 
Forbes,  George  Harrison  Aon,  Lr.CW.Royal  Artillery 
Forbes,  Henry  Twisdon,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 
Forbes,  John  Greenlaw;205  Lt.Col.  R.  "(Bengal1  Eng. 

Ford,  Arthur, 205  Lt. Col.  Royal  Artdlerv 

p.*.c.  Ford,  Hugh  Ingrow  E. 207  Lt. Col.  R.  ( Ben.)  Art. 
Forester,  lion.  Emelius  J.  Weld,203  dipt.  Uuat  ached 
Forster,   Jas.  Fitz   E.209  Major,  Dake   ot'     Corn-) 

wall's  Light  Infantry J 

Forth,  Alfred  Charles,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.O 

Foster,  Cha-.  Ed.vard,210  Col.  Re.i  nental  District 

Fox,  Henry  Croker,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers. 

Frampion,  William  J.211  Col.  Regimental  District... 

Francis,  George  E  imond,212 Lt.Col.  20  Foot 

p.s.c.  Frankland,  Colville,213  Lt.Col. Segtl.  District... 
Fraser,  Alex.  Thomas,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Eng.  ... 

Fraser,  George  Leith,214  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S  C 

Fraser,  Thomas  Lyons,215  Lt. Col.  Bjmbay  S.O I 

Free,  John  Frederick,"6  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Art.  I 
French,    Charles    Albert  Leslie    Attila,    Lt.Col. )  ! 

2  Dragoon  Guards j 

Fresson,  Charles  Hill,217  Captain,  S.  O.of  Pensijners 

Fry,  Jonn  V.'illiam,2ls  Captain,  88  Foot    

Furse,  George  Armani,*"  CB.  Major,  42  Foot  [R] 
Fyler,  Arth.  Evelyn,820  Lt.Col.  W.  Kent  Regt.  (50  F.'J 

Gage,  Jotin  Olpbert,  Lt.Col.  Border  Regiment    

Gallwey,  Patrick  FitzG.2-1  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery; 

Galwe3T,  IVm.  James,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  ' 

Gamier,  John,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers    

Gaynor,  George,222  Major,  104  Foot  

Gehle,  H3'.  John  Wolsteyn,  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers... 

Gibaut,  Philip,223  Ma  /or,  73FoDt 

Gibb,  Jas.  Shaw,221  Major,  R.  (Bengal)  Artillery 

Gibbs,  George  Reyneli,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Gildea,  Stanhope  Mason,  Major,  Unattached   

Gillies,  George  James,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  

Gillum,  William  James,226  Major, Unattached  

Glancy,  John,22'  Major,  14  Foot 

Glasspoole,  Wm.  A.22sii.Coi.Bombay  S.C 

Gleig,  Charles  Edward  Stuart,  Captain.  14  Foot 

p.s.e.  Glen,  Archiba'd,  Col.  Regimental  District 

Glencross,  William,  Lt.Col.  Lancashire  Fusiliers  ... 
Goddard,  Fred.  FitzClarence,229  Col.  A  S.  Corps... 
Godfrey,  Albert  Henry,230  Major,  Depot  Battalion... 
p.s.c.   Goff,    Robert   Charles,211   Capl.    dj    Lt.Col.') 

Coldstream  Guards J 

Goldie,  Barre  John,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Engineers 
Goldie,  James, ai  Lt.Col.  6  Dragoon  liuards  [R]  ... 
Goldsmith,  Edward  Primrose  Treguitha,  Lt.Col. ) 

Lancashire  Fusiliers 5  \ 

Goodeve,  Henry  Hills,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  

Gordon,  Edward  Smith,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artibery  ... 
Gore,  Charles   Clitherow,7*    Lt.Col.  Irish  Rides, )  I 

Gentleman  at  Arms  j  j 

p.s.o.  Gorham,  Charles  A.236  Lt.Col.  K.  Artillery...; 
Gosset,  William  Butler,237  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Gowdon,  Edward  Smith,  L'.Col.  Royal  Artillery j 

p.s.c.  Graham,  FiederickWm.  iseLt. Col.  DublinFus. 

Graham,  James.2'9  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C j 

Graham,  T^'n  Higgiu,210  Lt.Col.  22Fo)t 

Graham,  Ro'D  ;.  Blaekall,241  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  o 

Grant,  Ai<.....nder  Charles,  Majoi ,  87  Foot 

Orant,  Cnas.  Graeme,  Lt.Col.  Leicester  Regt.  (17  F.)' 
Grant,  Fras.  Wm.213  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps     ...' 

Grant,  John  Marshall,  Col.  Royal  Engineers j 

Grant,  Joan  Pyne,244  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Scaff  Corps.  I 
Grant,  Murray  Doveton  V".  T.245  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C. 

Grattan,  Ernest,246  Col.  Army  Service  Corps  j 

Grattan,  Henry,217  Lt.Col.  Sussex  Regiment  (35  F.j 

Graves,  Stnpland,24S  Lt. Col.  E.  Kent  Regt I 

Green,  Andrew,219  Captain,  Rirle  Brigade;  Captain  )  | 

of  invalids,  Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea     )  j 

Green.Malcolm  Scrimshire,250  CB. Lt.Col.  Bom. S.C. 
Greeniieid,  Jas.Henry  Latham,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C. 
Gregory.  George,252  Lt. Col.  2nd  Com.  R.  Marines   ... 

Gregory,  Wm.  Villeneuve, Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery    j 

p.t.c.  Gregson,  Lancelot  Allgood,253  DL.  Major,  ) 

East  Surre3'  Regiment , j 

Greig,  Philip  Henry,254  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bombay)  Art.... 
Griffin,  Robert  Durie,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  ...i 
Griffith,  John  G.  Erskine,"5  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C.  ... 
p.i.c.  Grilhths,  Hy.  Harcourt,256  Col.  Regtl.  Dist.  ... 

Gunthorpe,  Edward  Jas.257  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C I 

Hague,  Harry  Clayton,  Major,  n  Foot    ' 

Halahan,  Henry  Thomas,259  Lt.Col.  E.  Kent|Regt. 
H«.'s,MatthewHolford,,60£«.Co£.ScottishRifles(26F.) 
j)...c.  Hall,  Burnett  Grieve,  Lt. Col.  R.  Mar.  Artilieryi 


CORNET, 
2nd  LIEUT. 
OrE-VSIGN'. 


8  Nov.  42 
16  June  56 
23  Apr.  58 
20  Feb.  50 
1 3  Sept.  60 
ii  Dec.  49 
11  Dec.  58 

6  Aug.  46 
11  Dec.  49 

9  Dec.  54 


colo.vel. 


!2  Dec.  57 
28  Dec.  32 

19  Dec.  62 

20  July  50 
!i  Dec.  5S 


12  Dec.  56 

22  Apr.  53 

7  Scpt.56 

11  June  53 
4  July  45 

10  Dec.  53 

12  June  58 

13  June6o( 

9  June  43 
25  May 
29  Mar. 
18  Occ.  sj 
16  Mar.  60 


1  Aug.  55 
29  Jan.  40 


i2  Oct.  52 
11  June  47 
25  June  5^ 

-9  Apr.  37 

14  Feb.  43 
9  Mar.  55 

3  Jan.  47 
1  June  41 

4  Feo.  62 
16  Apr.  58 

Depart- 
8  Feb.  50 

16  Jan.  55 


14  July  54 
n  Feb.  62 


30  Nov.  55 


14  Aug.  54 


29  Dec.  59 
7  Feb.  49 

L6  May  42 
4  June  56 

20  Nov.  49 
28  Oct.  53 
23  Apr.  57J 

1  Jan.  42: 
4  Jan.  56! 

21  Sept. 55 
Depart- 

15  June  55 
28  Feb.  56 

20  Mar.  55 
3  Jan.  45 
1  June  59 
3  Aug.  47 


18  Dec.  57 

12  Dee.  57 
11  Jan.  48 
9  Mar.  56 

6  Jan.  60 

7  Sept. 59 
28  Aug.  46 
24  Nov.  57 
if  May  53 

1  July  61 


7  Apr.  56 
13  Dec.  5i 

1  Oct.  57  1 
19  Jan.  65  2 
22  Nov.  56  1 

7  Mar.  45 

30  Apr.  58  1 
1  Nov.  54  1 

8  Dec.  54  3 
18  May  58  2 
18  Mar.  45  1 
24  Mar.  58 

r  7  Apr.  60  2 
mental  I 
6  Feb.  57 

6  July  59  1 

10  Sept.  55 

2i  Jan.  461 2 
,  June  01 

8  Aug.  48!  1 
3  Oct.   63I1 

21  Feb.  60 
27  Aug.  582 
1  Feb.  54  1 
3  Mar.  61 1 
18  Sept. 63 '2 
1  Jan,  62[ 

7  June  50  2 
26  Sepc.6oj 

9  July  54 

31  Aug.  67' 


24  .lau.  031   1  Apr.  7^ 

10  June  76  16  June  82 
1  July  81(3  Mar.  86 

20  Feb.  70)20  Feb.  76 
t  July  81    5  Oct.   84 

11  Dec.  69  11  Dec.  75 
11  Dec.  78] ri  Dec.  84 


2  Feb.  68 
20  Apr.  63 

5  July  72 
4  Feb.  74 

14  Dec.  78 
26  Sept.  57 

1  July  81 

20  July  70 

6  Oct.   77 

3  Aug.  83 
20  Oct.  77 
22  Nov.  64 
22  May  75 

7  Oct.   76 

4  July  65 


1  Mar.  70 
11  Dec.  75 
io  May  81 
1  July  81 
8  Dec.  84 
10  Nov.  68 

21  May  84 

20  July  76 

1  Ju'y  81 

3  Aug.  93 

2  Mar.  81 
2  July  74 

19  Jan.  72 
7  Oct.    83 

4  July  71 


10  Doc.  73'ioDec.  79 
"  Nov.  82 


8  Dec.  79 
1  July  81 

5  July  72 
3  Feo.  69 
1  Apr.  74 
5  July  72 
1  July  8: 

1  Oct.  77 
7  Dec.  82 

5  Dec.  82 

2  Nov.  61 
1  July  8r 

15  May  72 
28  Aug.  58 

25  June  78 
24  Nov.  57 
15  Dec.  77 

6  June  56 
6  Feb.  66 

3  Jan.  67 

26  Occ.  58 
1  July  8: 
1  July  8  c 

zttV 
24  Mar.  69 

1  Apr.  74 

11  May  81 

5  July  72 

1  July  81 

1  Jan.  79 
22  Nov.  77 

6  Oct.    72 

1  o  U  ar.  7  5 
14  Jan.  62 


21  July  82 

13  Sept.  75 
1  Oct.  77 
1  July  81 

4  J  ily  80 
1  Jul  v'  91 
1  Oct.  8  + 
1  Mar.  90 

5  Dec.  86 
10  May  72 

27  Aug.  87 
29  Sept.  78 

22  Feb.  63 
25  June  84 
22  Nov.  68 
15  Dec.  S4I 

1  Jan.  63 

28  Apr.  75 
3  Jan.  73 

15  Nov.  69 
i3  June  86 
21  June  87 

years 
i  Oct.  77 

2  Mar.  73 

16  Sept.  86 
1  July  81 

31  July  93 

1  Jan.  86 
24  Nov.  84 

1  July  81 

2  Mar.  81 
5  July  72 


COLONEL. 

5  July  73 

16  June  86 
3  Mar.  90 

31  Dec.  80 
5  Oct.   88 

2  Feb.  78 
n  Dec.  S3 

1  July  81 
15  Oct.  79 
10  May  85 

23  June  83 
8  Dec.  83 
1  July  81 

2 1  May  88 

3  Apr.  80 

1  July  85 
12  Aug.  95 

2  Mar.  85 
ii  May  78 
29  Jan.  83 

7  Oct.  87 
25  June  75 
10  Dec.  81 
18  Nov.  86 
21  July  36 

1  Juae  82 

24  Nov.  77 
15  June  85 

17  Nov.  83 
1  July  95 
1  Occ.   88 

23  May  94 

5  Dec.  87 
1  July  81 

29  Aug.  93 
1  July  81 
1  Aug.  72 

25  June  88 
1  July  81 

io  June  85 

1  July  81 

15  Aug.  80 

6  Oct.  75 
1  July  81 

18  Jun^9o 
29  Sept.  93 

15  Sept.  88 
10  Ma3r  83 

5  Oct.    78 

16  Sept.  Q» 
1  July  85 

15  Oct.   94 

17  Aug.  90 
1  Oct.    89 


22  Nov.  77^4  Nov.  841 

1  July  8121  Miy  84 

i  7  Feb.  69!  7  Feb.  75 

5  Mar.  53  31  Dec.  63 

14  June  76  14  June  82 
5  July  72  31  Dec.  8j 

14  Jan.  71!   1  Oct.   77 

20  Apr.  77  20  Apr.  83 
I  7  Jan.  65 

I  4  Jan.  76   4  Jan.  82 

21  Sept.  75  21  Sept. 81 
i7tj  y  •    24  June 86 

28  Mar.  74    2  Feo.  83 
In  Oct.    70    1  July  81 

1       1 

12  June  04    1  Apr.  74 

19  Jan.  58  24  Jan.  65 

1  June  79    1  Juue  83 

5  July  72  10  Mar.  77 

i  20  June  62  17  Aug.  91 

13  Jan.  81  18  Feb.  87 

■  '28  Feb.  77  1  Jan.  84 
11  Jan.  68  11  Jan.  74 
9  Mar.  76  9  Mar.  82 
'20  Dec.  3o  18  Mar.  85 
!  7  Sept. 79  7  Sept. 85 
j  1  Apr.  70  1  Oct.  77 
j  1  Nov.  78  30  Nov.  83 
j  5  July  72  15  Dec.  io 
!   1  July  62    1  July  89 


2  Mar.  85 

1  Occ.  77 

1  Oct.   89 

9  Nov.  87 

2(  Aug.  79 

23  Apr.  73 

14  June  89 

1  July  81 

1  Occ.    81 

20  Apr.  87 

7  Jan.  70 

4  Jan.  86 

16  Juue  82 
?4  Feb.  97 

6  Aug.  84 
1  July  85 

1  July  81 

12  Feb.  70 
30  Aug.  87 

6  Aug.  80 

17  Aug.  95 

22  Feb.  83 

1  Jan.  86 

14  June  78 
9  Mar.  89 

18  Mar.  89 

7  Sept.81 
1  July  87 

3  j  Nov.  87 

15  Dec.  84 
12  Juue 95 


6i6 


Colonels  Retired  on,  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a. Pension. 


Hall,  Montagu,201  Lt.CoI.  Minister  Fusiliers     

Hall,  Richard  Spencer,262  Lt.Vol.  Coldstrm.  Guards 

p.s.c.  Hall,  Wm.  Bruce  Raikes,  Lt.Col.  R.  Art 

Hallett,  Clem.  Thos.  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corns 

Hallett,  Wyndham  Hughes,26*  Xt.CoMndian  S.  C. 
p.s.c.  Haly,  Rich.  H.  0'Grady,265CB.  DSO.Lt.Col.  \ 

Suffolk  Regt 5 

Hamilton,  George  John,267  Lt.Col.  Scottish  Rifles 
Hamilton,  Henry  Blackburne.269  Lt.Col.  14  Hussars 

Hamilton,  John  James,  Lt.Col.  Liverpool  Regt 

p.s.c.   Hammick,   Sir  St.  Vincent  Alex.270  Bart.  \ 

Lt.Col.  Oxford  Light  Infantry   j 

Hammond,  Hy .Albany,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Hamond,  Robt.  Thomas,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Art.... 
Handley,  Aug.  Meurant,271  Lt.Col.  Yorkshire  Regt. 
Hanna,  Hy.  Bathurst,272  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 
Harcourt,  A.  Fred.  P.273  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Harcourt,  George  John,274  Lt.Col.  102  Foot 

Hardy,  Hon.  Chas.  Gathorne  Gathome-,  Lt.Col.  \ 

Reserve  Depot i 

Hardy,  Edm.  Armitage,275J)/u;'or,  21  Hussars  

Harford,  Fred.  Henry,  Major,  Scots  Guards 

Harington,  Fred.  Wm. 276  Col.  Regimental  District 
Harris,  Henry  S'm."  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

Harris,  James  Edw.  Lt.Col.  Suffolk  Regiment 

Harrison,  Chas.  Wm.  I.  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Eng... 
p.s.c.  Harvey,  Chas.Lacon,2;<J Lt. Col. Wiltshire  Regt. 
Harvey,  Charles  Smith,230  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery... 

Hassard,  Robert  Deey,iil  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C 

Hassell,  Jas.  Wm.S!  Lt.Col.  Royal  Scots 

Hasted,   John  Ord,  Lt.Col.  R.  (JIadras)  Engineers. 

Havelock,  Acton  Chaplin,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C 

Hawes,  Herbert  J.  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

Hawthorn,  George  Shedden,284  Lt.Col.  BombayS.C. 
Hawthorn,  Robert,285  Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Hay,  Charles,  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

p.s.c.  Heasiop,  Colpoys  Parkyns,  Lt.Col.  R.  Mar.  Art 

Heathcote,  Charles  Graham',267  Lt.Col.  Regtl.  Dist 
Hebbert, William  Stanley,268  Lt.  CW.R.  (Madras)  Art 

Heberdeu,  Henry,289  Lt.  Col.  Royal  Artillery,!  

p.s.c.  Helsbam-  Jones,  Henry  H.2'J0Zt  Col.  R.  Eng  ... 

Hemery.  Edward,  Lt. Col.  R.  (Madras)  Engineers.. 

Henry,  George  Cecil,292  Col.  Royal  Artillery  [R]   .. 

Hepper,  Albert  James,233  L>SO.  Lt.Col.  R.  Eng 

Herbert,  Geo.  Flower,299  Lt.  Col.  Regtl.  District 

Hercy,  Eustace  Lovelace,  Col.  Regtl.  District    

Herschel,  John,  Major,  R.  (Bengal)  Engineers   

Hewetson,  Geo.  Shaw  Butler.  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 

Hewett,  Geo.  L.  K.s9e  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  .... 

Heywood,  John  Magee.  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Eng.... 

Hill,  Francis  Charles,297 Lt.Col.  Essex  Regiment  ... 

Hill,  John,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers   

Hill,  Peter  Edw.298Zr.  Col.  Royal  Artillery  

Hillyard,  George  Anson,2984  Lt.Col.  Ritle  Brigade... 

Hitchins,  Horatio  Otto,299  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 

Hobart,  Geo.  B.  Benjamin,800  Lt.Col.  Royal  Art.  ... 

Hodnett,  William  Patrick,  Lt.Col.  Dorset  Regt.    ... 

Hogg,  John  Roberts,  Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Holberton,  Thos.  Nelson,302  Col.  Royal  Artillery    ... 

Holdsworth.  John  Kelly,  Lt. Col.  Roval  Artillery  ... 

Holt,  William  J.30*  CB.  Col.  Regimental  District ... 

Home,  David  Milne,305  Col.  Regimental  District ... 

Home,  Fred.  Jervis,  CSI.  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Eng. 
p.s.c.KooA,  Wm.  Chas.307 Lt.  Col.  West  Surrey  Regt. 

Hook,  Lionel,508  Lt.  Col.  19  Foot  [R]  

Hooke,  Henry  Hudson, 3'~'9  Col.  Regimental  District 

Hope,  Charles  Erroll, 3l0  Lt.Col.  Regimental  Dist... 

Hore,  John  Christopher,312  Lt.Col.  Royal  Marines... 

Hornsby,  Geo.  Mackenzie  Bent,313  Lt.Col.  R.  Art... 

Hoskins,  Arthur  Reginald,3' *  Lt.  Col.  R.  (Bom.)  Art. 

Hudleston,  John,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Hudleston,  Josiah,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps    

Hughes,  Wm.Gwynne.Di.if.  Col.  MadrasSiaffCorps 

Hume,  Edward  Trevor,310  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 

Humfrey,  Ben.j.  Geale,317  Lt .  Vol.  Royal  Artillery  ... 

Hunt,  John  Lombard,  Lt.Col.  7  Hussars 

Hunt.  Shelley  Leigh,  Lt.Vol.  Indian  Staff  Corps  ... 

Hunter,  Charles,319  Lt.Col.  Royal  (Bengal)  Art 

Hunter,  Charles  Peter,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

Huskisson,  John  Wilham,320if.  Col.  EssexRegt.(s6F.) 

nuskisson,  Norman,321  Lt.Col.  Yorkshire  Lt.  Inf.... 

Huskisson,  Samuel  Geo.322  Lt.Col.  Middlesex  Regt. 

Hussey,  Charles  Edward,  Col.  Regimental  Dist.  ... 

Hutcheon,  David,324  Lt. Col.  Bombay  S.C 

Hutton,  Edmund  Baron.  Lt.Col.  1  Dragoons  

Hutton,  Henry  Francis,326  Lt.Col.  Welsh  Fusiliers 

lldarton,  Chas.  E.J27  DSO.  Lt.Col.  W.  Surrey  Regt. 

Impey, Eugene Clutterbuck,328C/A".  Lt.Col.',Ben..S.C. 

Iredell,  James  Shrubb,32'-'  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.  C 

Isaacson,  Henry  de  S.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  

Isacke,  Henry  Wedderbum,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Isacke,  Lancelot  Henry,331  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C 

Izod,  William  Henry,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery   


CORNET, 

2ndLiEUT 

OrENSIQN 

1  Mar.  52    1  Feb.  56 
25  May  60  29  May  63 


30  Dec.  4; 

6  Nov.  51 

22  Sept.S4 
:i  July  6 
6  Aug.  6 

2  Mar.  6 


:2  Dec.  57 
2  July  58 
4  Jan.  60 
8  June  55 

20  Jan.  50 

26  Oct.  60 
2  Feb.  41 


21  June  56 

1  Feb.  48 

19  Dec.  Co 

6  Nov.  58  11  Feb.  62 

..,  June  55 

1  July  64  15  May  66 

30  Dec.  65 

29  May  63 


11  Dec.  58    1  Oct.  61 


28  May  58 

4  Apr.  54 
6  Jan.  60 
1  June  58 

5  Mar.  58 

1  Jan.  44 
15  Sept.53 
9  Dec.  53 
8  Dec.  55 
24  Feb.  46 
20  Feb.  52 

19  June  50 
27  June  60 

20  Dec.  54 
:g  Aug.  56 


7  Au 
15  Oct.   61 

1  Jan.  62 
23  Nov.  56 
to  June  53 

30  Dec.  64 

22  Sept.  42 

1 3  Jan.  60 
3  Oct.  6 
3  Nov.  = 
3  Oct.   62 

27  Aii£ 

10  July  60 
Apr.  59 


13  July  46  12  Oct.  57 
8  Dec.  54  25  Mar.  61 
27  Apr.  58:22  Mar.  63 


20  j  une  49 


9  Dec.  42 
16  Dec.  46 


15  Oct.  50 
5  Feb.  58 

12  Dec.  56 
20  Feb.  54 

20  Jan.  57 

13  June  56 

21  Oct.  53 


22  June  53 
'.6  June  59 
12  Dec.  51 


26  Oct.  58 


4  July  60 

5  Sept.  34 
=3  Aug.  5 


J  May  55 


:S  June  51 
4  Aug.  58 
3  July  4S  1 


12  Dec.  50 


30  July  62 

18  Jan.  87 
6  July  67 

28  Aug.  57 

19  Dec.  72 

13  Aug.  66 

28  Dec.  60 

24  Mar.  69 
8  Nov.  74 

26  Feb.  70 

11  Dec.  70 

12  June  66 
23  Jan.  69 

4  Jan.  72 

8  June  67 

15  Aug.  60 

17  Apr.  69 

25  Nov.  52 
4  Nov.  64 
8  May  72 

12  Sept.  66 
2  Dec.  68 

14  Dec.  70 
23  Oct.   67 

1  Oct.   71 


18  Dec.  75 


MAJOE. 


8  Sept. 
30  Dec. 

9  Dec. 

20  Nov. 

5  Jan. 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 

11  Dec. 
i2  Apr. 

7  June 

12  May 

8  June 
4  Jan. 


COLONEL. 


22  Sept.8o  14  July 

7  Aug.  751 28  Apr. 

8  Sept.82j  8  Sept. 
30  Dec.  69  25  Nov. 
19  Dec.  86  19  Dec. 
iS  Nov.82'18  Nov. 

74J15  Dec.  84(15  Dec. 
81  17  Mar.  86J17  Mar. 


4  Feb. 

10  Nov. 

11  Dec. 
10  Dec. 
29  Sept. 

2  Mar. 
8  June 
7  June 


20  July 


2  June  52 

22  Dec.  52 

24  July  57    „ 
6  May  62  29  Dec.  65 
1  June  58  27  Aug 


20  May  58 

1  Feb.  50 
11  May  54 
17  Feb.  54 
30  July  62 
19  Dec.  56 

21  Sept.  60 
10  June  59 

2  Oct.   50 
1  Aug.  55 

10  Dec.  48 
23  Oct.   47 

22  Dec.  59 

10  Dec.  52 

11  Feb.  59 
27  Aug.  58 
14  Sept.  55 

9  July  57 
27  Aug.  58 
iS  Aug.  54 

25  June  62 

7  June  54 

26  Apr.  64 

8  June  57 
7  Apr.  56 

3  Dec.  61 
1  Oct.  57 

27  Apr.  58 
17  Feb.  54 

Feb.  59 


8  Dec.  67 
27  June  57 
20  Feb.  64 
22  Sept.  58 
27  June  72 

3  Aug.  67 
10  Nov.  65 

6  July  72 
18  Oct.  55 
29  July  63 
12  Mar.  56 

20  June  54 

21  Sept.  72 

9  Sept.  55 
14  Mar.  65 

10  Nov.  69 
20  Feb.  66  20  Feb 
20  Jan.  69 :  20  Jan. 
to  Nov.  691  3  May 
16  Mar.  60J25  Jan. 
12  Sept.  75!2j  June 

1  Apr.  60]  5  July 

11  Sept  72     i  July 
6  Feb.  61    5  July 

14  Nov.  66/24  July 


1  July 

4  Apr. 
1  July 
1  June 
9  Nov. 

19  Feb. 
1  Jan. 

14  Apr. 

5  July 

•i  Hoc. 

24  Feb. 

20  Feb. 
5  July 

27  June 

1  Oct. 

2  May 
1  July 
5  Dec. 
4  Aug. 


2  Nov. 

1  July 
14  Oct. 
23  Oct. 
10  Mar. 


11  Sept. 63 
4  Dec.  38 
7  Sept.  61 


3  Aug.  54  26  July  55 


2  Nov.  58 
22  Dec.  59 
:8  Apr.  56 
1  July  59 
7  Oct.    55 


30  Sept  68 

8  Jan.  63 

9  Dec.  60 

26  Mar.  60 
2  Sept.  68 

2  Dec.  68 
14  Dec.  70 

3  A  ug.  70 

27  Apr.  49. 
23  Oct.   671 

7  Nov.  63 
3  Aug.  67 
25  Sept.  72 
30  Mar.  60 
a  Aug.  70 
18  Feb.  61 


1  30  July  90 

81I21  June  87 

78  11  Dec.  84 
73I  1  July  81 
79I29  Sept.  82 
77    2  Mar.  81 

75  8  June  81 

71  11  Nov.  76 

12  Aug.  76]30  July 

58^5  Mar.  69!  2  Oct. 
29  June  72' 27  Sept. 
Si  j  7  Mar.  86  7  Mar. 
74  l  4  Apr.  8o|  1 7  Aug. 
8i[  1  Apr.  86  1  Apr. 
78|i2  Aug.  8612  Aug. 

70  24  Dec.  84  24  Dec. 
79I 19  Feb.  8617  Aug. 
64,  1  Jan.  70  14  Apr. 
74J  1  July  81;   1  July 

72  18  Mar.  78  18  Mar. 
75;  8  Dec.  81!  8  Dec. 
66!24  Feb.  72,23  June 
72^0  Feb.  78I15  Dec. 
72  1  Apr.  76  2  July 
80,27  June  86|23  Aug. 
77I20  Dec.  82I31  Dec. 

1  July  811  1  July 
18  Nov.  82!  2  Jan. 
1  July  74  j  1  July 
1  July  8:j  1  July 
28  June  62*25  Nov. 
55|3i  Aug.  65  20  July 
81:  1  Oct.  87  '20  Dec. 
68[  6  Sept.  73]  6  Sept. 
75!  i  July  81  j  1  July 

76  10  Mar.  83110  Mar. 

74  20  Feb.  80I  1  Mar. 
77120  Jan.  83  20  Jan. 

75  3  May  82'  3  May 

71  1  Oct.  77  1  Oct. 
82  25  June  89    1  Aug. 

72  S  June  79!  8  June 
Si, 19  Nov.  38  29  Sept 
72  31  Dec.  7S(2i  July 
75  24  July  S2J24  July 
81,14  Apr.  86(14  Apr. 
7714  July  83,14  July 
72  24  Aug.  77  24  Aug. 


1  July 
1  Oct. 
5  July  . 

5  July  72,17  Apr.  7 
23  Jan. 


78 


31  Dec. 
1  July 

18  Jan. 
1  July 
1  Oct. 

26  May 

13  Nov. 
5  July 
4  Aug. 

3  July 


c  May  82 
6  Apr.  81 
12  Au 


17  Apr, 
6  May 
6  Apr. 

12  Aug, 


2  June  <;8  25  Dec.  60,12  June  70^2  June 


:7Apr.  58 


21  Dec.  53  28  June  54 
19  Aug.  62  22  Nov.  64 
9  June  60  30  July  62 


]i2  June  52 
20  Jan.  51  1 

I  8  Nov.  50 
24  Sept.  58 
15  May  55 
20  Mar.  59 
17  Feb.  47 
30  Mar.  60 

I   1  Apr.  59 

I  5  Sept.  62 
10  Dec.  50 
13  Dec.  56 


11  Dec.  49 


6  July  57 

8  Apr.  53 

9  Jan.  55 
!2  Aug.  60 

1  Jan.  59 
o  June  62 
3  Sept.  51 

23  Sept. 62 

2  Dec.  63 
20  May  68 
15  Nov.  53 
31  Jan.  58 
23  June  57 

Oct.  57 


24  Mar.  65 in  Dec. 

1  Apr.  60 1  5  July 
22  June  70;   1  July 

9  June  72  j  9  June 
29  Apr.  61 1  5  July 
20  Jan.  63 !  20  Jan. 
10  Oct.   65  j  2  Dec. 

6  Sept.  73  22  Dec. 


10  Jan.  72  19  July 
14  Sept.  70    1  July 
9  Dec.  60  17  Feb. 
8  May  67' 10  Apr. 
:2  Aug.  68  j   1  Apr. 
31  Oct.    71 ,   1  July 
to  Dec.  62!  10  Dec. 
13  Dec.  68;  13  Dec. 
16  Nov.  68'    1  July 
,,    7  Nov.  69  26  Feb. 
15  Nov.  53111  Dec.  61I11  Dec. 
20  Apr.  55  27. Jan.  63!  5  July 


10  Sept. 85!  10  Sept. 

7  Dec.  71  15  Mar. 
21  July  85  21  July 

1  July  81  j   1  July 

8  May  831  io  July 
80J21  Dec.  86121  Dec. 
72  22  Feb.  77128  Feb. 
78!  4  Aug.  8.1!  4  Aug. 
68i  3  July  74! 29  Nov. 
78  12  June  841:2  June 
72:  1  July  8 1 j  1  July 
72;  4  Oct.  791  4  Oct. 
81  19  Dec.  89;  0  Jan. 
801  9  June  86  9  June 
72,31  Dec.  78  31  Dec. 
71120  Jan.  77|3i  Dec. 
77  29  Nov.  79    5  July 

80  20  May  82  20  May 
76  28  June  84J28  June 

81  21  June  S7J29  Aug. 
67:17  Feb.  73:  1  Sept. 
76^10  Apr.  Sino  Apr. 
74  21  Oct.  8;  26  May 
81  21  June  87  29  Sept. 
70  10  Dec.  76  19  Feb. 


76113  Dec 
77I  1  July  84 
81  i  8  July  87 
69  11  Dec.  75 
721  1  July  81 


■g  Oct. 
1  July 
14  Dec. 
10  July 
12  May 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


to% 


COBNET, 

■2nd  LIE  OX. 
Ol'ENSIGN. 


8  Dec.  55 
4  Sept.  55 
20  Feb.  46 


ii  June  58123  Aug.  6: 
12  June52p3  Nov.  56 
8  Juue54|3°  Sept.57 
20  Sept.  54  28  May  57 


20  Feb.  46 
4  Feb.  57 
30  Apr.  58 
2  7  June  48 
27  Oct.  54 
20  Dec.  52 
20  Jan.  47 
29  June  48 
15  June  41 
Depart- 


8  June  55 

9  Dec.  52 
23  Nov.  55 
20  Sept. 

8  Feb.  61 
ro  June  57 

11  Sept.  63 

6  June  55 

23  Mar. 
28  May  58 

9  Nov. 

24  Sept. 58 

1  June  55 

1 2  June  58 
5  Dec.  51 

•20  Dec.  54 


Jackson,  Albert  James  A  lex.332  Lt.  Col.  Irish.  Regt.  23  Oct.  60 
Jackson,  Fred.  George,  Col.  Regimental  District  ...  30  Mar.  q8 
Jacob,  H'm,  V.  FitzGerald,  i*. Col.  Bengal  S.C.    ... 

Jago,  Robert  Stephens,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C 

James,  Charles,334  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 

James,  James  Poleglaze,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  Corps 
Jameson,  Charles,335  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps... 

Jeffreys,  William,336  R.  (Bengal)  Engineers    

Jenkins,  Edward  Gordon,33" Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  C. 

Jepson,  Henry  Joseph,338  Lt.Col.  102  Foot    

Jervis,  William  Swynfen,339  Lt.Col.  Munsier  Fus  .. 

Johnson,  Richard,  Lt.Col.  Lincoln  Regiment 

Johnston,  Charles,3*1  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery    

Johnstone,  John  Douglas,343  Lt.Col.  Regtl.  District 
Johnstone,  James  Wm.  Hope,344  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 

Johnstone,  Richard,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C 

Jolliffe,  Charles,346  Capt.  R.  Marine  Artillery 

Jolliffe.  Joseph  Henry,347  Lt.Col.  R.  Marines 

Jolly,  George  Alfred,'348  Col.  Army  Ord.  Dept 

Jones,  Henry  INorris,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Jones,  Thomas  John,351  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Judge,  Ohas.  Neave,Si!Jfo/«r,  Royal  (Bengal)  Eng. 

Judge,  Spencer  Alfred T.353  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C 

Kay,  Henry  Monckton,  Lt.  Col.  Royal  Marines  

Keays,  Wiiliam  Tufnell,354  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.  C.  ... 

Keith,  James,356  DSO.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  

Kelsey,    Walter     Frederick,"3  Lt.Col.     Seaforth) 

Highlanders,     Gentleman  at  Arms J 

Kemble,  Henry  Charles,357  Bengal  Cavalry 

Kemmis,  William,  Lt.Col.  Roval  Artillerv 

Kennedy,  Charles  H.  Scott,358  Lt.  Col.  Wilts  Regmt. 

Kensington,  Edgar,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Keough,  William,  Lt.Col.  Suffolk  Regiment 

Kerr,  William  Fred.360  Col.  Regimental  District  ... 

Keyser,  Fred.  Chas.361  CB.  Lt.Col.  R.  Fusiliers 

Kidston,  Alex  Ferrier,362  CB.  Col.  Regtl.  Dist.... 
King,  Charles  Edward,  Col.  Regimental  District  ... 
King-Harman,  Wentworth  Hy.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Art. 
Kingsley,  Wm.  H.  B.364  CB.  Lt. Col. Regtl.  Dist.[R] 
Kinsman,  Harold  John,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Art.  ... 
Knatchbull,  Francis,365  Lt.Col.  Norfolk  Regt.  (9F.) 
Knatchbull,  Norton,367  Lt.Col.  Derbyshire  Regt.  ... 
Knocker,  Herbert  Paget,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers... 

p.s.c.  Knollys,  Henry,  Lt. Col.  Roj'al  Artillery 

p. s.c.  Knollys,  Wm.  Wallingford,366  Lt.Col.  93  Foot. 

Knowles,  Fred.369  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Knox,  Richd.  Annesley,370  Lt.Col.  Lancaster  Regt. 

Lacy,  Richard,372  Lt.Col.  59  Foot   

Lance,  Wm.  Henry  Joseph,373  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C... 
Lang,  Arthur  Moffatt,374££.CoZ.  R.  (Bengal)  Eng.  ... 
Lang,  Richd.  Tickell  M.  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Langley,  William  Savage.376  Lt.Col. Royal  Artillery 
Langmbre,  Edward  Ham,376  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

Langtry,  Henry,377  Col.  Regimental  District 

Larminie,  Edward  Merry,378  Lt.Col.  Royal  Eng. 
p.s.c.  Lascelles,  Walter  R.379  Lt. Col.  Rifle  Brig.  [R] 
Laughton,  Arthur  Fred.380  OB.  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Laurie,  Julius  D.  Dyson-,381  Col.  Regtl.  District  .. 
Lee,  Ellis,  Lt.Col.  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment .. 
Leggett,  Charles  Greenlaw,382  Col.  Regtl.  District.. 

Le  Grice,  Fred.  Swaine,383  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery 

Leigh,  Richard,384  Col.  Regimental  District 

Le  Marchant,  Henry  St.  John  V.  Le  Marchant  > 

Thomas,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  ) 

LeMessurier,Augustus,336C/.E.«.CW.R.!Bom)Eng.] 
Le  Mesurier,  Cecil  Brooke,387  CB.  Col.  R.  Art.  [R] 
Le  Mesurier,  Frederick  Aug.388C«.  Lt.Col.  R.Eng. 
Lemon,  Richard  Seymour,  Lt.Col.  West  York  Regt. 
Le  Mottee,  Osmond  Fras.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery... 

Le  Pelley,  Ernest,332  Captain,  5  Foot 

L'Estrange,  Paget  Walter,393  Col.  R.  Artillerv  [R]... 
Lewes,  Hugh  Arthur,394  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 
Liardet.  Charles  Aylmer,395  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C.  ... 
Liddell,  Robert  Speneer,395t  Col.  Regimental  Dist... 

Lidderdale,  James,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps  

Lindsay,  James  Gavin,396  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Eng. 

Liston,  John.  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Livesay,  William,397  Col.  Regimental  District  

Lloyd,  Richard  B.  Lt.Col.  Worcester  Regiment 

Lloyd,  Richard  Mercer,398  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.  C.  ... 
Lluellyn,  Wm.  Raymond,399  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 
Lockhart,  Robert  D.  Elliott,  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery  ... 
Lockhart,  Wm.  Eliott,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Art.  ... 
Lockyer,Edw.StoughtonBraithwaite,if.C'oZ.R.Art. 

Locock,  Herbert.  CB.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  

Logan,  Alfred,401  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery    

Logan,  Joseph,40* itffjjoi-.Supdg.Orficer  of  Recruiting 
Longfield,  Forster,403  Lt.Col.  Liverpool  Regt.  (8  F.)' 
Longmore,  Charles  Matthew,405  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  0 
Lord,  Charles  Owen,406 Lt.  Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

Lovett,  John  Richard,407  Major,  48  Foot 

Lowis,  Ross  FendaW  *>s  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Art.  ... 
Lowry,  Henry  Macgregor,409/^. Col.  Suffolk  Regt. 
Luard,  Charles  Henry,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Eng.  ... 


20  Sept. 64:14  Feb.  74 
6  May  59^2  Sept.  65 


LTBITT. 
COLONBL, 


4  June 57 
23  Nov.  56 
15  Nov.  5 


9  Feb.  48 

30  Apr.  58 

29  Nov.  59 

1  Nov.  48 

9  Feb.  55 

23  Nov.  56 


S  Dec.  67 
4  Sept.  67 
18  Feb.  6 

11  June  70 

12  June  64 
31  Aug.  64 
20  Sept.  66 
23  Nov.  56 

8  Dec.  65 

3  May 

1  Apr.  55 
22  Jan.  62 
20  Dec.  64 


2  Oct.   50 
4  Sept.  60 

7  Dec.  58 

1  Mar.  42 
18  Sept. 49 

2  June  52 
)  2  Oct.  59 

1  Mar.  45 
16  Aug.  61 

29  Feb.  55 
20  Apr.  57 
16  Feb.  55 

8  July  62 
14  Aug.  60 

30  Dec.  60 


2  Dec.   56 

19  June  5c 

29  Dec.  57 

20  Oct.  49 
9  Dec.  48 


July  51  18  Feb, 

4  Sept.51125  May  59 

1  Jan.  45  24  Feb.  54 

mental    )   Service 

22  June  58:28  Sept.  71 

22  Dec.  59  18  May  7 


27  Apr.  5 
10  Nov.  55 
7  May  59 
4  Feb.  59 
18  Dec.  61 


1  Mar.  67 
9  Dec.  64 

19  May  68 

20  Sept.  69 
1  Apr.  75 

12  Apr.  64  20  July  7 

iS  May  58,10  June  6 
7  Apr.  56    5  Apr.  66 
27  Feb.  67:27  June  74 

1  July  6ijio  Oct.   74 

2  Oct.  58^29  July  65 
5  Feb.  62 '16  Mav  65 
4  Mar.  62J18  Apr.  68 
2  Dec.  62112  Feb.  73 
9  Dec.  62  18  July  65 


21  June  51 
30  Oct.  57 
27  Aug.  58 
6  June  54 
9  Mar.  5 

4  June  63 
1  Nov.  60 

5  Nov.  50 

4  Sept.6 

6  Mar.  63 

7  Sept.  44 
7  Feb.  51 

10  Mar.  57 
9  Dec.  60 
1  Mar.  63 

21  Aug.  49 

24  Jan.  6^ 

25  June  62 

6  July  55 

26  Aug.  58 
13  July  55 

9  Mar.  66 
24  Nov.  63 

1  Oct.  57 
13  Mar.  66 

1  Oct.   57 

7  Aug.  58. 
3  Feb.  52 
1  Oct.   57 

5  Oct.  58 
1  Oct.  57 

27  Aug.  52 
.    19  May  49 

4  Oct.   55.10  May  57 
4  Oct.    55(17  Jan.  59 
~  22  July  59 
52 


Mar 

9  Dec. 

2  Aug 

7  Dec. 
26  Oct. 
1 7  Aug.  _ 

4  Mar.  56 

11  Apr.  54 

12  June  58 


3  Feb.  54 
15  Jan.  56 
12  Dec.  45 
24  Feb.  49 
28  Nov.  45 


30  Mar.  67 
12  May  63 

16  Oct.   69 

17  Nov.  57 

30  Nov.  60 
6  June  77 

16  Apr.  7 
6  Nov.  54 

4  Sept.  72 

12  Nov.  70 
6  June  54 

18  Sept.  01 
iS  Mar.  62 

6  Apr.  7; 
23  Dec.  7 

1  Mar.  60 
3  Apr.     . 

23  Feb.  70 

5  Nov.  61 
20  Apr.  69 

11  June  61 

31  Oct.   71 

3  May  71 

13  Jan.  69 

12  Feb.  73 

7  Jan.  7 

31  Oct.  6; 

13  Jan.  57 
:  1  July  67 
12  June  70 
30  Oct.   69 

7  Oct.  59 
29  June  55 

4  Oct.  67 
4  Oct.  67 

2  May  68 
20  Oct.  56J  9  Dec.  64 
27  Apr.  58^9  June  63 


1  July  bin  Nov.  86 
tr  Oct.  77  25  Aug.  84 
8  Dec.  75    8  Dec.  81 

4  Sept. 75  4  Sept. 81 
20  Feb.  66  20  Feb.  72 
ii  June78  11  June  84 
12  June  72 >i2  June  78 

5  July  7231  Dec.  78 
20 .Sept.  74 {20  Sept.  8c 
30  July  62!  5  Oct.  72 
23  Aug.  761   1  July 


ii  Nov.  9a 
25  Aug.  88 
8  Dec.  85, 
4  Sept.  85, 

29  Nov.  76 

11  June  88 

12  June  82 
31  Dec.  82 

30  Sept.85 
11  Nov.  76. 

Oct.   81 


1  Oct.   77 1   1  July  81 J 11  Mar.  82 

9  Aug.  70:15  May  72  1  July  74 
28  Apr.  75 '15  Mar.  79I15  Mar.  83 
20  Jjec.  72:20  Dec.  78j2oDec.  82 
20  Jan.  67i2oJan.  73    9  June  77 

4  Feb.  62 1 27  Aug.  72 

jio  Nov.  66 

35  j*a  7earsii6  June  92 

7  Aug.  781  7  Aug.  85 
12  May  80!  18  Nov.  82 
20  Aug.  72I27  Aug.  81 

9  Dec.  72 1  9  Dec. 

4  July  80  13  Apr.  85 
20  Sept.  77:20  Sept.  83 
1  Sept. 90 

8  Nov.  82 


17  Oct.   56 

3  Apr.  57 

9  Mar.  55 

12  June  58 

28  Sept. 54 


7  Dec.  67 
30  Apr.  64 
4  June  58 
4  Mar.  68 
4  May  60 


18  Dec.  8 
Sept.  80 

June  77 

16  Jan.  75 
5  Oct.  81 
1  July  81 
1  Oct.  77 
t  July  Si 

27  Aug.  80 

t  July  81 

21  Apr.  77 

21  Aug.  75 

21  Aug.  72 

31  Dec.  78 

5  July  72 

9  Dec.  73 

24  June  83 

1  July  8: 

27  Dec.  68 

13  Aug.  77 

5  Dec.  So 

23  Apr.  68 

18  Sept.  69 

5  July  72 

t2  Oct.   79 

1  Nov.  82 

17  Feb.  61 
29  Apr.  79 

2  Mar.  81 
10  Mar.  75 
20  Apr.  77 

1  Aug.  74 


1 1  July  74 
Aug.  67 

13  July  90 
18  Nov.  06 
1  July  81 
1  Mar.  8 1 
23  Nov.  S7 
3  Jan.  86 
1  Sept. 94 

18  Nov.  86- 

18  Nov.  82 1 18  Nov.  86 
1 6  Jan.  82'  6  Sept. 84 


7  Jan.  90 
30  Nov 
14  July  83 

10  Dec.  80 
12  Dee.  81 
21  May  84 

1  July  81 
21  Aug.  82 

2  Mar.  81 
9  Apr.  86 

11  June  79 
1  July  81 
6  May  90 

29  Jan.  88 
1  Oct.    77 

8  Nov.  82 

3  June  85 

0  Apr.  77 
18  Sept.  75 

1  Oct.  77 

12  Oct.  85 
1  Nov.  89 
8  May  69 
1  July  81 
6  Aug.  89 
1  July 

20  Apr. 
July 


1  July  81127  Aug.  9c 


1  July 
25  Aug.  77 
1  July  81 

1  Jan.  78 

13  Mar.  74 
5  July  72 
1  Oct.  77 
1  July  81 

1  Oct.   77 
23  Jan.  63 

2  Nov.  55 
4  Oct.  75 
4  Oct.  75 
1  July  8. 
9  Dec.  72 


29  Sept.  86 
29  Nov.  79 
18  Nov  .82 

1  Jan.  85 

2  Mar.  8 1 
24  July  75 
18  Feu.  " 
23  Dec. 

1  Oct.  84 
23  Apr.  73 
13  Feb.  67 

4  Oct.  81 

4  Oct.  Si 
13  Sept.81 

9  Dec. 


5  July  72  31  Dec.  78 
7  Dec.  75I  7  Dec.  81 
9  June  76!  19  June  83 


19  June  60  11  Dec.  72 


27  Aug.  58 
18  Dec.  61 

7  Apr.  56 
1  July  61 

8  Dec.  54 
1  Aug.  56 

14  Mar.  52 

10  Mar.  53 

Mar.  47 


June  58  27  Aug.  58 


1  Sept. 
16  Jan.  57 

7  Jan.  65 
25  Nov.  74 

9  Nov.  56 
24  Sept.  58 
12  Dec.  60 


7  July  70 

4  Mar.  761 

5  July  72 
1  July  3ij 

29  Jan.  77 
18  Dec.  8ii 
25  Aug.  73! 
1  July  81  : 
5  July  72;; 
5  July  7: 


1  Oct.   77 
4  Mar.  82 
1  July  80 
1  Oct.   87 
1  Jan.  84 
4  June  So 
1  July  S 
1  Dec.  8 
1  Dec.  7 
9  May  8. 


12  Dec.  (>5'i2  Dec.  71 

24  Feb.  61I24  Feb.  69:24  Feb.  75 

15  May  55I29  Dec.  64^21  July  74 

17  Mar.  69131  Dec.  78  j   1  Apr.  85 

31  Aug.  55(23  Mar.  58116  May  65!   1  Oct.   77    7  Sept.82 

8  June  55(27  Apr.  58-30  June  66[  5  July  72)11  May  81 


25  May  94 
30  Nov.  90 
14  July  82 

10  Dec.  90 
12  Dec.  85 
21  May  88 

1  July  85 
21  Aug.  86 

2  Mar.  85 
9  Apr.  90 

11  Nov.  82 

17  Dec.  Si 

26  July  94 
29  Aug.  93. 

5  Dec.  S3 

18  Nov.  S6 

23  June  89 

12  Mar.  81 

12  June  7S 
1  Oct.   81 

i2  Oct.  89. 
1  Apr.  95 
1  Dec.  75 
1  July  S5, 

6  Jan.  94 
1  July  85 

20  Apr.  87 

1  July  85 

27  Aug.  94 
29  Sept.  90. 
29  Nov.  S3 
18  Nov.  86- 

28  Nov.  £9. 

2  Mar.  85 

24  July  80 
18  Feb.  86- 
23  Dec.  89, 
18  Julv  89. 

1  July  81 
1  Oct.  77 
1  Dec.  Si 
4  Oct.   85 

13  Sept.85 
15  Dec.  81 
31  Dec.  82 

7  Dec.  85, 
1  June  88 
1  Oct.  81 
4  Mar.  86 
i  July  84 

29  Aug.  93. 

1  Jan.  88 

2  May  94 
1  July  85 
6  Jan.  94 

27  Aug.  81 

28  Feb.  84 

14  June  76 
12  June  76 
31  May  78 

1  Apr.  89 
18  Mar.  85 
ii  May  8s 


Colonels  Rzfire'l  on  Full  or  Retired  Pnij  or  on  a  Pension. 


Ijjnee,  Samuel  Parr,  Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Xys,  Arthur  Marriott,411  Lt.  Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 

p.s.c.  M'Causland,  Marcus  F.  H.,  Lt.Col.  R.  Art 

-M'Causland,  Marcus  L.,  Lt.Col.  n  Foot. 

M'Causlnnd.Wm.  Henry,  *!3i<.CoZ.  Cam.  Highlanders 

M'Clintock,  William.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

"M'Cullagh,  James  Robert,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 
M'Niell, Christian Vfm.i'*L'aptain,  S.  0.  of  Pensioners 

M'Rae.Alex.  R.  T.  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Infantry 

"M'Rae,  John  Graham,416  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.  C 

TMacaulay,    Charles    Edward,417   Lt.Col.    Bengal) 

Staff  Corps   J 

"Macdougall.  John,41*  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 


2ndLiKUi 
orEysifiw. 


4  Mar.  56 


23  July  52 

24  Feb.  57 


9  .lime  60 
2  Feb 

12  Dec.  57 

20  Aug.  56 


MacDougall.  Wm.  Campbell.419  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C.  20  Feb.  46 

■p.t.c.    MacGregor,    Hecry   Grey ,420  CB.  Lt.Col.  )  I      ,.         , 

Worcester  Regiment.....  S  I2? May  5' 


^Mackenzie,  George,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corp 
Mackenzie,  Jas.  Stnart  Fraser,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Mackenzie,  John.42;  Mojor,  Coast  Brigade  of  Art.... 

Maekmnon,  Walter  Carr,423  Major,  3  Foot    

Mac'.averty,  Arch.  Iver,  Lt.Col'.  R.  (Madras)  Art.  ... 

Maclean,  Allan,  Col.  Regiment  tl  Di-trict 

Macpherson.  Eiven  H.  D  4"5  Lt.Col.  Regtl.  Dist.  [R] 
Magrath,  John  Richard,42*  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Art 

Maguire,  Constantine,  Col.  Regtl.  District 

Maillard.  Robert  Thirkiil, 423  Lt.Col.  16  Lancers 

Mair.  Wm.  Crosby  Siddons,429  Col.  Regtl.  "isc.    ... 

ilaitland,  Eardlev,430  CB.  Col.  Roval  Artillery  

Malcolm,  Ed.  Donald,431  CB.  Col.  K.  Engiueers  [R] 
Malcolm.  George,432  Major,  Border  Regiment  (34  Fv 

Malet,  Harold  Esdaile.  Lt.Col '..  18  Hussars  ....' 

:Malthus,  Sydenham,434  CB.  Lt.Col.  94  Foot 

Mander,  Alfred Thos.  Lt.Col.  R.(Bornbnv)  Engineers 

Manderson,  Thos.  C.  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengali  Eng 

Manners,  Richard  Abraham,436  Lt. Col.  Regtl.  Dist. 
Marett,  Peter  Daniel,437  Lt. Col.  R.  (Borabav)  Art.  ... 
Marsh,  Edward  Newnharn.43*  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.  C. 
Marsh,  Hippisley  Cunliffe.439  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C... 
Marsh,  Jeremy  Taylor,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  ... 
.Marsh,  Willoughhy  Digby,  Col.  Royal  Engineers... 
Marshall,  Henry,441  Lt.Col.  Regimental  District  ... 
Marshall,  Robert  G.  S.443  Lt.Col.  R.  (  Bengal)  Art. 
"Martelli,  Thomas  Challoner.443  Lt.Col.  Royal  Art.... 

Martin,  Henry  Richmond.445  Lt.Col.  Royal  Art 

Martin,  Robert  Connolly,446  Major,  19  Foot 


13  June  57 


24  Aug.  52 


5  Sept.  62 
3  Nov.  54 

1 3  June  45 
25  Jan.  59 
i2  Mar.  61 
28  Mar.  53 

17  Dec.  51 

23  Oct.   54 

6  July  55 

18  Oct.  59 

24  Jan.  52 
3  Sept.55 

12  Juno  57 

12  May  53 

13  Dec.  45 
10  June  48 
20  Feb.  53 


;2  Dec.  521 17 

26  Jan.  55  31 

Mason,  Wm.  Henry,44"  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps!  13  Juns  46li5 


Oct.  55 
Jan.  6c 
Dec.  59  17 
Mar.  54 
Mar.  60 
Dec.  6c 
Dec.  6. 
Feb.  57 
July  62 
Apr.  60 


12  Mar.  61 


Aug.  58  20 
Mar. 


May 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
ADr. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


1 1  Mar.  74 
4  Mar.  yl 
27  Aug.  79 
24  July  71 

4  May  80 
1  July  81 
8  Dec.  81 

5  July  72 
8  June  80 


70    2  Feb.  78 


12  Dec.  69  12  Dec.  77 


Aug. 
Feb. 


Jane6o!io  Nov.  6a 


.9  Dec.  49 
1  May  55  j 


20  July 
10  Aug.  59 

1  Feb.  44 

25  Aug.  54 : 

2  June  43 
7  Dec.  55/ 

21  Aug.  38,; 
13  June  56  : 


"Massy,  William  .las,  Lt.Col.  Norfolk  Regiment 
Mathias,. Frederick  Hope,449  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C.  .. 

Maude,  Edwin,450  Lt. Colonel,  109  Foot 

Maunsell,  William  Stopford,  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery  .. 
p. i.e.  Maxwell,  Robt.  James,452  Major,  Manch.  Regt 

Maycoek,  John  Gittens  453  Lt.Col.  14  Foot 

Mead.  Henry  Robert,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras!  Eng 

Melville,  Bruce  Hull,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers    

ifenzies,  Charles  Fred.455  Lt.Col.  R.  Marines    

Merewether,    George    Lane  Cockburn,456  Lt.Ctl.  \ 

Royal  [Bombay)  Engiueers i 

Merriman,  Wm..457  C£E.  Lt.Ccl.  R.  (Bombay)  Eng.1  u  Dec.  5") 

.Meyer,  Albert,433  Col.  Army  Service  Corps War 

Michell,  Thomas  Bernard,  'Lt.  Col.  Bengal  S.  C iq  Feb.  58 

Middlecoat,  Francis,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps  ...  4  Jan.  5S 
Middleton,  F.  Beckford.^DSO.  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C  4  Mav  56 
Middleton,  Oswald  Robt.431  Col.  Regimental  Dist.  ..1  9  Jun'6  571 
Mignon.MayJephson  James.463.^.  CoL  Bombay  S.C.  14  June  56 
Miles.Fred.  Nicholas,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps...1  n  Dec.  46 
Miller,  Edm.  Wm.  C.  H  ,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  C.  ...20  Oct.  57I 
Mills,  William  Thomas,464  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.  C.  ..J20  Jan.  51 
Mitchel.Wm.  Cadosjan,465  Lt.  Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  21  Jan.  50 

Mitchell,  Edward,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

jp.t.c.  Mitchell,  Herbert  Leonard.468  Lt.Col.  R.  Art. 
Mole3worth,  St.  Aubyn,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 
Moncrieff.Str Colin C. Scott,469  KCSLMij.il.  (Ben.)  E 
Money,  Rowlaud  Ernie  Kyr.e,470i<. Col.  BengaiS.C, 

Montague,  Francis  Barker,  Lt.  Col.  4  Hussars 

_p.*.c.  Montgomerie,  Aylmer  \V.  J.472  Lt.Col.  20  Hus 
Montgomery,  Arthur  Hill  Sindys,473  Lt.Col.  Pro- ) 

visional  Battalion J 

Moore,  Charles  Francis,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps  120  Aug.  55 

Moore,  Francis,  Lt. Col.  Munster  Fusil  ers I20  May  63 

"Moore,  John  Leslie,477  Captain  S.  O.  of  Pensioners...' -.7  Sept. 50 

ji.f.e.  Moorsom,  Henry  Manvers,476  Lt.Col.  R.  Art.        

p. >.e. Morgan.  Alex.  Brooke,477  CB. Lt.Col.  Norfolk  ) 

Regiment  £R]  j 

.Morgan,  Harrison  R  >ss  Lewin,476  CB.  Lt.Col.  R.Art. 

Monand,  John,479  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps    

Morley,  Clervaux,  Lt.CU.  Royal  Artillery    

Morris,  Arthur,"1  Lt.Col.  King's  Royal  Rifles 

.Morris,  John  Wm.  H.  C.  G.432  Copt.  R.  Marine  Art... 
.Morris,  Montague  Cholm-eley,48*/^.  Col.  Devon  Reg. 
Morrison,  John  Charles  Downie,*'4  Captain,  Royal  ( 

Marines:  Gentleman  at  Arms  ( 

Morton,  Henry,4*6  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

"Morton,  James  Francis,*87  Lt.Col.  Border  Regiment 


13  June  56  2 
9  Oct.    53  1 

26  Feb.  56  1 
4  Oct.   57  1 

18  Jan.  61 


6  Apr.  55  28 


Feb.6oji3 
June  60 :  8 
Sept.  5;  1 
July  57i25 
.lmie6J  1 
Mar.  64'  8 
Feb.  55  13 
Apr.  49J27 
July  60  1 
Oct.  62  26 
Aug.  59I  8 
Feb.  54  15 
Dec.  54 1  1 
Nov.  57128 
Dec.  6oj  1 
Aug.  5413° 
Apr.  58.  1 
Aug.  58I  1 
Aug.  54J26 
Oct.  4927 
Feb.  52  18 
Oct.  58'2o 
Dec.  6iin 
Feb.  54  13 
Sept.  57 
Dec.  59 
Oct.  5720 
Feb.  54  11 
Aug.  55  31 
Nov.  53:18 
Dec.  57  30 
Jan.  62  20 
Jan.  46  15 
Aug.  56;  1 
Apr.  56118 
Apr.  45  29 
Aug.  58  12 
Oct.  5721 
June  42:14 

Aug.  58  12 

Aug.  5S  31 
dice  a. 
Feb.  66  15 
July  60  4 
May  59  4 
Oct,  58  15 
Feb.  50  14 
Oct.  5o'i8 
Jan.  0220 
Nov.  56  20 
Aug.  54  21 
Aug.  55  5 
Aug.  56  23 
Dae.  61,1c 
Aug.  58  31 
Dec.  6.!  9 
Apr.  58,14 
July  56J28 

Aug.  65  23 

Sepr.57  2j 
Nov.  60  12 
4 
7 


June  69 
June  72 
Feb.  :« 


20  Aug.  76 
20  Feb.  66 


COLOh'EL. 


July  81.  1 
Mar.  82!  4 
Aug.  86  1 
Oct.  77I19 
Nov.  82I1S 
Oct.  88:29 
Dec.  83  29 
Mar.  8018 
June  85 
Feb.  84 

Doc.  83 


29  Nov.  79 

3  June  -7 

8  June  80 

9  Juue  72 
Dec.  05123  Aug.  78 
Aug.  72  1  Sept.  So 
June  70*  1  Juiy  8i;2o 
May  59!  5  July  72 
Aug.  50       

16  Sept. 76 
1  July  81 
1  Oct.  77 


>  Aug.  82 

>  Feb.  72 

!  Nov.  8-. 


r4 

24 

June  83  13 
June  861  8 
Nov.  78(17 


Sept.  69 
Nov.  68 
Aug.  65 


5  July  72 
5  July  72 
1  Oct.  77 
1  Oct.  77 
29  June  70 
5  July  72 
1  Oct    77 

5  July  7* 


Feo.  sq 

Apr.  61 

Oct.   64 

Mar.  6.1 

Mar.  63 

Mar.  67 

Jan.  70 

June  59 

Aug.  58 

Feb.  61  10  June  68 

Feb.  7020  Feb.  78  20 

Dec.  73I18  Dec.  81 

Aug.  58    5  July  72 

July  59  11  Apr.  68 

Feb.  74J28  July  8^ 

July  7110  Jan.  78 

Apr.  60 

May  59 

Feb.  01 

Aug.  64 


11  Dec.  49 


21  May  53 
27  Dec.  52 
21  May  57 

18  Oct.   42 

20  Dec.  55 
26  Oct.   55 


sept.55 
Oct.  57 
Nov.  57 

Sept.6j 
Mar.  54 
Dec.  60' 1 7 
June  61 
Feb.  54 
Sept.  57 

July  47 
Apr.  58 
Mar.  58 


5  July  72 
5  July  72 
3  June  66 
.,    1  Oct.   77I21 
Aug.  71,20  Aug.  79)20 
Sept. 55^0  July  6213 
Jan.  68J29  Apr.  76J29 
Oct.   59    1  July  7210 
Dec.  54  30  Oct.   66(12 
Dec.  64  11  Dec.  73 
Aug.  67]  1  Oct.   77 
Juue  52!  4  July  64 

May  68  25  Aug.  73 

Dec.  68  13  Mar.  74 
Deptl.  I  Service 
Feb.  70^9  Feb.  78 
Jan.  70!  4  Jan.  78 
May  68;  4  May  76 
June  66  27  Apr.  79 
June  68  14  June  76 
Feb.  Ci  11  Dec.  66 
Oct.  69  20  Oct.  77 
Jau.  6j  20  Jan.  71 
Jan.  62  21  Jan.  70 
Feb.  64  2  Apr.  73 
Jan.  68  9  Nov.  76 
Mar.  75  ia  Dee.  81 
Oct.  68  1  Apr.  74 
Oct.  70'  9  Oct.  78 
Sept.  67  13  Sept.  79 
Mar.  60    5  July  72 

Apr.  73    1  July  81 

Aug.  67  2c  Aug.  75 
May  75!  1  July  81 
June  5>|  5  July  72 
Sept.  71 10  Feb.  7b 

Jan.  63  15  Apr.  77 

Mar.  76-  2  Mar.  81 
Dec.  6119  Jan.  64 
Dee.  73J  1  July  81 
Apr.  09  9  Oct.  80 
Mar.  63!  29  May  63 
Sept.6o'26May  73 

Feb.  55  15  Sept.  58 

Dec.  67*20  Dec.  75 
Nov.  63    1  Oct.   77 


May  84 
July  83 
May  85    . 
Jau.  79,  1 
Jan.  70J  1 
Sept. Si  16 
July  82(21 
Mar.  85118 
July  77  14 
June  79 
Jan.  80 
July  81 
Oct.   77 
July  81    . 
Aug.  86l  1 2 
Dec.  8ojr9 
May  69'  1 
June  74    6 
Feb.  84:26 
Mar.  89I  6 
Dec.  74  19 
June  74^27 
Jan.  89J10 
Jan.  85'  6 
June  7s  16 

NOV.  80  12 

June  72  9 
July  82J21 
Aug.  85  15 
Oct,  64 1  1 
Apr.  83  2 
May  81,29 
Nov.  73;  1 
July  81;  1 
July  83I  1 
[  Sept.64124 
i  July  81    1 

i  July  81  1 
3  1^  yrs.l  1 
)  Feb.  84!  1 
1  Jan.  84,  2 
I  May  82I  4 
:  July  8i|  1 
f  June  82  12 
:  Dec.  72!  5 

>  Oct.   83  20 

>  Jan.  77I20 
:  Jan.  76' 12 

July  81!  j 
\  Jan.  85  28 

>  May  9c  26 
:  July  81  23 
)  Oct.  84j  9 
i  J  une  80I  z 
y  Dec.  78,22 
5  Oct.  89'  1 

>  Aug.  8i'25 

>  May  85  20 
t  May  80  IO 
;  Feb.  86(30 

i  July  82121 

r  Dec.  88  30 
[  Aug.  69(15 
r  Sept.88  29 
)  Oct.  85  9 
)  Aug.  73^2 
;  Sept.  82  29 

;  Feb.  61'  2 

3  Dec.  8120 
o  Oct.    8320 


July  05 
Mar.  86 
Oct.  90 
May  80 
Nov.  86 
Sept  93 
Sept. 93 
June  82 
June  50 
Feb.  88 

May  84 

Aug.  86 
June  76 

Nov.  86 

June  87 
June  90 
Dec.  81 
M  ,r.  89 
July  90 
May  89 
Jan.  8? 
Aug.  72 
Sept.85 
July  86 
Mar.  89 
July  81 
June  83 
Jan.  87 
July  85 
Aug.  80 
July  85 
Aug.  90 
Dec.  84 
Aug.  72 
Aug.  76 
May  86 
Jan.  94 
Dec.  79 
June  79 
Jan.  94 
Feb.  90 
Oct.  78 
Jan.  85 
June  77 
July  86 
Sept.87 
July  81 
Oct.  84 
Oct.  85 
July  81 
July  85 
July  87 
July  69 

July  85 

July  85 
Apr.  88 
Mar.  86 
Jan.  88 
May  8S 
July  85 
Sept. 82 
Sept.77 
Oct.  87 
Nov.  79 
June  78 
July  85 
May  87 
July  94 
Jan.  83 
Oct.  88 
Oct.  86 
Feb.  79 

May  95 

Apr.  85 
May  89 
Apr.  84 
Mar.  88 

July  86 

July  95 
Jan.  73 
Sept.  9J 
Oct.  89 
Sept.77 
Sept.86 

Jan.  65 

Dec.  85 
Oct-   87 


Colonels  Retired  on  Fall  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


619. 


COKNET, 
2nd  LIEUT. 
OrENSIGN. 


Morton,  Robert,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Artillery 

Mottet,  Henry  Edward,46"  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C 

Mnir,  Wm.  James  Wemyss,  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C.  ... 

Mulloy,  William  H.490  Lt.Col.  R)yal  Engineers 

Mund'y,  Rodney  Kdward,  L'.Col.  Royal  Artillery.. 

Murdoch,  William  Walpole,492  Lt.Col.  R.  Art 

Murray,  Andre w,vliDSO.  Lt.Col.  Regimental  Dist. 
Murray,  Frederick  John  Geo.  Lt.Col.  3  Dr.  Guards 
Murray,  James  Murray/97  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Murray,  John,*98  CB.  Lt.Col.  94  Foot 

Murray,  John  Archibald,  L'.Col  West  Kent  Regt. 
p.s.c.  Murray,    Kenelm    Digby,499  DSO.  Lt.Col.*) 

Irish  Fusiliers S 

Nash,  Henry  Peter  Poleman  50°  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 

Naylor,  Cha.  Edw.501  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C 

Neill,  Geo.  FraserEric  Smith,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C... 
Nepean, Herbert  Aug.Tiernev,5"'* Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 

Newall,  Marius  Cbas.  Lt  Col.  R.  (Bombay)  Art 

Nicholson,  Albert  Locke,5"5  Lt.Col.  107  Foot 

Nightingale,  Arthur  C.5U6  Lt.Col.  Regimental  Dist. 
Nisbet,  Robert  Parry,  CLE.  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C.    ... 

Nixon,  Fra-.  Wm.50'    Lt. Col.  Royal  Engineers  

Nolan,  Walter  Raymond,508  Major,  :y  Lancers 

North,  Dudley,509  CB.  Lt.Col.  N.Lancashire  Regt. 

North,  William, 5,°  Major,  Royal  Engineers     

Noverre,  William  Lynd,512  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

p. s.c.  Noyes,  George  Augustus,5  3  Lt.Col.  R.  Art.... 
Nuthall,  Henry  John,5'-4  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 
Oakes,  Richard  Francis,5i5  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Eng. 
O'Brien,  Edm.  D.  Collins,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Ogilvie,  Francis  D.517  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C 

p.s.c.  Ogilvy,  William  Lewis  Kinloch,518  CB.Lt. Col.  1 

King's  Royal  Rifles.  5 

Oldham,  Francis  George,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Oldham,  Sir  Henry  Hugh,  Knt.*»* Lt.Col.  Cameron  ~> 

High.  ;  Lieut,  of  the  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms) 

Ollivant,  Edward  Albert,522  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artilleiy 
Ommanney,  Edmund  Pipon,525  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C 
Ommanney.Mont.  Willes,526  Lt. Col. R.  (Bengal)  Art 
Orchard,  Albert  Francis,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  C. ... 

Ormsby,  John  Becher,  Cut.  Royal  Artillery 

Osborn,  George  Toddington,  Lt.Col.  11  Foot   

Ottley,  John  Walker,527' Oi'.  Lt.  Col.  R. Engineers 

Ouseley,  Ralph,528  Lt. Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps    

Owen,  Arthur  Allen,484  Major,  88  Foot ;  Gentleman  , 

at  Arms    $ 

Palmer,  Clarence  Henry,531  Lt. Col.  Bengal  S.  C... 

Palmer,  Robert  Henrr,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Stall'  Corp? 
Parker,  George  H.532  CB.  Lt.Col.  Reg-1.  District  ... 
Parker,  Robert  John  Henry,  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers... 

Parnell,  Hon.  Arthur,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engiueers 

Paske,  Edward  Hanson,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Stuff  Corps 
Paste,  Henry  Gresham,5  3£i. Col.  Derbyshire  Regt. 

Patten,  William  Henry,  Lt.Co'.  Royal  Engineers  ... 

Patton,  Herbert  Charles,  Lt.Cul.  Regimental  Dist... 

Payne, Chas.  Drummond  Pasmore.ir .  Col.  Bom.  S.C, 

Payne,  George  Massey,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Pearse,  Arthur  Napier,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Pearson,  Arthur  James,534  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Pearson,  George  Falconer,535  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C... 

Pemberton, Chris topherChas.536ir. Col.  Bombay  S.C. 

PennycuicK,      John,587      CSL.      Lt.Col.      Rojal) 
(Madras)  Engineers j 

Percival,  Philip,538  Major,  79  Foot    

Perry,  Charles  S.539  Col.  Regimental  District  

Perry,  Lionel  Frederick,540  Lt. Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Persse,  Edward,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps   

Peters,  Edward  NiooUs,5*l;£t.  Co  I.  Royal  Engineers 

Phelps,  Peyton,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

Philips,  George,543  Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Philips,  George,  Lt. Col.  4  Hussars  

Phillipps,  Henry,544  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps.. 

Phillpotts,  William  Coles,  Col.  R.  Engineers 

Phipps,  Ramsay  Weston,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Pickance,  William  John,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Pierson,  James  Frederick,  Major,  R.  (Madras)  Art. 

Pigott,  Edw.  Chas.  Femberton,546:Xf.Co'.EssexRegt. 

jPilleau,  Henry  George,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Pitt,  Henry  Dowdeswell,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Pitt,  Thomas  Henry,547  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  ... 

Playfair,  Frederick  Lyon,548  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 

Plomer,  Alfred  George,549  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  C 

Plunkett,  Robert  Hastings  Willoughby,5b0ir.  Col. 
Royal  Artillery    

Pocklington,  Fred.551  Lt.Col.  Northumberland  Fus. 

Pocock,  Sir  Geo.  F.  Coventry,  .Burt.552  Major,  Unatt. 

Pollock,  jdnn  Graham,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Art.  .. 

Pollok,  FitzWilliam  Thomas,554  Lt.  Col.  MadrasJS.C, 

Poole,  Arthur,555  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

Poole,  Arthur  Jas.556  CB.  Lt.Col.  Hampshire  Regt. 

Pope,  Philip  Edward,557  Lt.Col.  4  Dragoon  Guards 

Portman,  Aug.  Berkeley,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  C. 

Powye,  Henry  Littleton,  Lt.Col.  Oxford  Lt.  Infantry 


8  Dec. 
20  Dec. 


7  Feb.  58 
16  May  62 


17  Jan.  51 

11  Feb.  62 
4  Sept.6o 

4  Mar.  56 
1 3  June  46 

26  Sept.55 

12  June  58 
12  Oct.  40 
ic  Nov.  54 

Oct.  59 

19  Jan.  55 
10  Sept.  58 


20  Nov.  57 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


7  June  47127  Aug.  58 
3  Nov.  56  20  Dec.  62 

11  Dec.  58'n  Dec.  70 
Dec.  58]  3  Aug.  72 

10  July  64  10  Apr.  77 
1  June  56J  6  July  67 

16  Aug.  61    2  Oct.    66 

17  Nov.  63'i7  Apr.  69 

22  June  59:n  Nov.  71 
21  July  54  19  Nov.  58 

5  June  66    3  Sept. 70 

20  Feb.  64i3oJune69 

23  Nov.  56    4  Mar.  68 
20  Oct.   50118  Feb.  61 

Dec.  59!  9  Dec.  71 

12  Feb.  58:26  Sept. 67 
7  Aug.  58  21  Dec.  67 


9  Nov.  58 
14  June  5 

20  Apr.  46 
18  June  57 


4  Nov.  58 


6  Jan.  59 

11  Dec.  57 

12  Dec.  57 


1  Dec.  48 

11  June  47 
31  May  59 

2  June  58 

12  Dec.  57 
21  Jan.  53 


26  Dec.  46 
23  Mar.  55 


9  July  56 

2  Jan.  59 

20  Jan.  49 


14  Jan.  46 
11  June  58 


16  Aug.  50 
29  May  57 


4  Mar.  59 


18  Mar.  57 
23  Nov.  60 
12  Oct.  71 
25  Aug.  73 
22  Apr.  59 

5  June  66 

1  Oct.  77 
20  Nov.  69 
14  Feb. 72 

9  Nov.  70 
27  Aug.  58 

3  Aug.  72 
18  Feb.  61 


1  Dec.  66 

3  Aug.  72 

14  Mar.  68 


MAJOR. 


6  Mar.  68 
20  Dec.  70 

11  Dec.  78 

8  Nov.  79 
1  Jan.  84 

28  Oct.  75 
16  Jan.  80 
31  May  76 
27  June  79 

6  July  70 
1  July  81 

1  July  81 

4  Mar.  76 

13  June  66 

9  Dec.  79 
26  Sept.  75 

1  Oct.  77 

7  Aug.  66 

14  Dec.  73 

12  Oct.  79 
11  Nov.  78 
23  June  69 

1  Apr.  74 
22  Nov.  79 
20  Nov.  77 
10  Sept. 79 

19  Nov.  78 

5  July  72 

13  Sept.  79 

20  Apr.  66 

21  Aug.  78 

9  Nov.  79 

1  July  81 

13  Sept.  76  6  July  83 
6  Jan.  71  7  Feb.  80 
13  May  67  19  July  76 
12  Deo.  69:12  Dec.  77 
23  Nov.  72)19  Feb.  81 
21  May  58:31  May  71 
i  Oct.  77 
18  Feb.  61 


13  June  56 
9  Dec.  50 
6  Apr.  55 
10  Sept.  53 
18  Dec.  47 


11  Dec.  43 
9  Mar.  55 
23  July  61 

18  Dec.  60 

10  Apr.  57 
15  Oct.  61 

9  Feb.  64 
21  Feb.  59 
21  Dec.  59 
21  Aug.  60 

1  Aug.  54 

1  Oct.   58 

1  Dec.  51 

15  June  58 

21  Dec.  58 

11  Sept.  59 

22  Mar.  64 

16  Apr.  61 
27  Aug.  58 

Oct.  61 

19  June  60 
:6  Sept.  31 
15  Jan.  64 

1  Oct.   52 

13  Nov.  60 

27  Aug.  58 
27  Aug.  58 

14  Apr.  54 
18  Dec.  61 

1 5  May  57 

16  July  49 
7  Nov.  55 

21  Dec.  59 

26  Mar.  58 
1  July  60 

30  Sept.  54 
9  Dec.  60 

1  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  4Q 

27  Aug.  58 

10  Deo.  58J13  03t.  70 

6  June54'27  Max.  55 

2  Oct.  58 1  8  May  66 
18  Dec.  61.16  Jan.  75 
29  Aug.  61]  4  Mar.  71 

Dec.  5720  Oot.   69 


15  Sept. 69 

12  June  70 
12  Dec.  69 
18  Sept.  5  7 

11  Dec.  73 
8  May  67 

18  Feb.  61 
20  Apr.  66 

28  Aug.  72 
6  May  62 

12  Jan.  71 
18  Feb.  61 

1  July  74 

29  Apr.  76 
5  Sept.  59 

1:  June  70 


15  Jan.  84 

1 1  June  67 

9  June  77 

;2  June  78 

12  Dec.  77 
15  Dec.  69 
18  Dec.  81 

1  Apr.  76 
26  Dec.  66 
20  Apr.  78 

1  July  81 
10  June  74 
12  Jan.  79 
20  Jan.  09 


LIBUT. 
CJLO  NBL 


31  Mar.  09 

20  Dec.  76 

11  Dec.  84 

1  Oct.   86 

11  Sept.91 
28  Oct.    82 

27  Mar.  S3 
1  July  81 

27  June  86 
t  Oct.   77 

9  Sept.84 

18  Nov.  82 

4  Mar.  82 
13  June  72 
9  Dec.  85 
26  Sept.81 
1  Jan.  84 
1  Jan.  71 
1  July  81 

12  Oct.  85 
22  May  88 

1  Oct.   77 

10  Sept.  34 

2  Mar.  81 
20  Nov.  83 
12  Oct.   86 

16  Aug.  83 
31  Mar.  75 
22  Sept.  85 
20  Apr.  72 

1  July  8 1 

19  Oct.  86 
1  July  86 

7  Sept.  91 

7  Feb.  86 

19  July  83 
12  Dec.  83 

8  Apr.  37 
7  Mar.  77 

15  Jan.  91 

11  June  73 

11  Nov.  78 

12  ,1  une  84 
12  Dec.  83 

28  Oct.  76 
1  Apr.  89 
1  Oct.   82 

26  Dec.  72 

17  Dec.  81 
1  Oct.  87 
1  July  81 

12  Jan.  85 

20  Jan.  75 


COLONEL. 


1  July  81 1 29  Oct. 
12  May  83!  12  May  90 
14  Jan.  66li4Jan.  72 
11  June  78  11  June  S4 


3  Dec.  76 

1  Apr.  70 
31  Dec.  78 


8  Dec.  83 

1  Oct.   77 
1  May  83 


18  Dec.  8118  Nov. 
4  Mar.  79]  4  Mar.  85 
17  Apr.  78J  3  Nov.  84 


27  Aug.  5817  June  68:25  Aug.  731  1  July  81 
17  Feb.  54  15  Dec.  58 1  5  July  72  15  June  77 
29  May  57    7  Nov.  62  16  Dec.  76;   1  July  81 


6  Jan.  59 
12  June  58 
16  Jan.  55 

28  Feb.  55 
23  June  52 
14  June  50 
11  June  47 


10  Oct.  56  10  Sept.  65 
6  Dec.  51  11  Aug.  56 
1  Aug.  551  7  Apr.  64 
1  Jan.  62  6  Jan.  71 
27  Aug.  58  28  May  68 
19  June  55  10  Nov.  69 
Dec.  00  26  Aug.  73 


19  Oct.  53 
15  Dec.  48 


20  Dec.  48 
11  Nov.  58 
11  Jan.  59 
22  May  63 


9  Mar,  60 


10  Sept. 73!  10  Sept. 79 

5  July  72I   2  Aug.  73 
12  Apr.  73!   1  July  81 

6  Jan.  761  6  Jan.  85 
1  Apr.  75!  1  Apr.  82 
1  July  81  27  Nov.  83 
1  July  81 1  1  Aug.  88 
5  July  72!  1  July  81 
5  July  72!   1  Oct.   77 

14  June  70;  14  June  76 


8  Mar.  55  1  Apr.  62 
17  Feb.  54  1  Apr.  59 
21  Dec.  56  31  Oct.  60 

1  Jan.  52|i8  Feb.  61J11  June  67  n  June  73 


16  Aug.  64 

8  Dec.  54 
5  Oct.  49 


7  May  77 

;8  Jan.  56 
4  Aug.  54 


10  June  59  19  Mar.  72 

10  Dec.  5318  Feb.  61 

11  Sept.6ojn  Nov.  70 

10  Nov.  62  2  Jan.  69 

11  July  651*2  Oct.  70 
9  Dec.  59I  9  Dec.  71 

29  Mar.  64!=!  Aug.  67 


4  Nov.  83  3c  Nov.  91 

12  Apr.  721 15  Aug.  78 

2  Nov.  55 '20  Sept. 65 

18  Sept. 78: 13  May  85 

20  Dec.  68  20  Dec.  74 

11  Nov.  78' 11  Nov.  84 

2  Mar.  81    1  July  87 

1  July  81    7  Mar.  82 

9  Dec.  79'  9  Dec.  85 

i  Nov.  77J11  Mar.  82 


1  Aug.  72 
34  Dec.  79 

11  Dec.  88 
1  Oct.  90 

18  May  96 

28  Oct.   86. 

27  Mar.  87 
1  July  85: 

7  Septra 

25  Aug.  80 
9  Sept.  88 

18  Nov.  86 
1  Oct.  82 
5  June  75, 

9  Dec.  89 

26  Sept.  85 

4  Nov.  84. 
20  Aug.  71 

1  July  85 

12  Oct.   89. 

19  Sept.  93. 

1  July  81 

10  Sep't.  88- 

2  Mar.  85 
1  Jan.  85 

12  Oct.  90. 
19  Nov.  88 

8  Dec.  75 

22  Sept.  89, 

23  June  76- 

I  July  85. 
19  Oct.  90 
12  Feb.  87 

7  Sept.  9C0 

7  Feo.  90 
19  July  87 
12  Dec.  87- 

30  Sept.91 

31  Oct.  77 
12  Aug.  95. 

5  May  77- 

12  Feb.  Sr 

12  June8r 
12  Dec.  87- 
1  July  Sr 

6  Jan.  94 
30  June  83, 

5  May  77 
1  Apr.  82- 

29  Aug.  93. 
1  July  85. 

12  Jan.  89 

5  Sept.  77 
29  Sept. 93. 

1 1  Aug.  95, 

28  Oct.   76- 

11  June  88 

8  Dec.  87 

19  Oet.  79 

1  May  87 

iS  Nov.  86- 

4  Mar.  86 

3  Nov.  88 

29  Sept.  8 3, 
1  July  81 
1  July  87 

1  Oct.    82 

2  Aug.  78 

24  June  82 

6  Jan.  89 

12  June  8e 
1  Apr.  86 

29  Sept.93 
1  July  85 

24  Nov.  77 
19  Feb.  79. 

II  June  78 

30  Nov.  95. 

5  Aug.  82 
1  July  81 

i  3  May  89 1 
30  Nov.  78 
28  Feb.  87- 

10  Aug.  92 
-  Mar.  86 

Dec.  89 
May  85 


&k 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Tension. 


COBNE1, 
2nd  LIEUT. 
lorfiKSIGN. 


Piatt,  Henry  H.  Captain,  Staff  0.  of  Pensioners 25  June  44!   9  Nov.  46 

Prevost,  Thomas  Wm.  Major,  Staff  O.  of  Pensioners  18  June  41    5  Apr.  44 
Price,  Richard  Blackwood,  Lt. CW.  Royal  Artillery...  18  June  36  n  Dec.  38 

Price,  Thomas  Charles.  Major,  Royal  Artillery  i       I   1  Oct.   57 

Pridham      Fred.      Principal      Ordnance     Offi cer,  )  i  D  t.  t  j 

Army  Ord.  Dept.  ranking  as  Major  General j 

Pym,  Samuel,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery   !       I   1  Apr.  61 

p.s.c.  Qaill,  Arthur  S.,  Lt.Col.  R.  Canadian  Rifles. ..21  Nov.  51  31  Aug.  55 
Raikes,  Percy  Bury,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  ArtUlery    in  Dec.  57  27  Apr.  58 

Rathborne,  William  Hans,55*  Lt.  Col."R.  Engineers  J       [17  Dec.  62 

Rawlins,  Sebastian  White,  Col.  Regtl.  District j  5  Feb.  58,10  May  61 

Rawlins, Thomas  Andrews, Captain,  Netlev Hospital    7  Nov.  41,29  Dec.  43 

Ready,  John  Tobin,559  Lt.Col.  Berkshire  Regt [  9  Sept.  54^28  Aug.  57 

Reeves,  Henry  S.  E.5G0  CB.  Col.  Army  Service  Corps     Depart-  |  mental 


12  June  5827  Aug.  58 
23  June  43  25  Jan.  45 
11  Jan.  43,  1  Apr.  46 
16  Feb.  44,23  Dec.  45 

13  Dec.  56,16  Feb.  60 

4  Feb.  55  ]  4  Sept.57 
!ioJune59 

5  Mar.  58,29  July  ^9 
28  Feb.  55J   1  Apr.  55 

9  Jan.  59,25  Aug.  59 
4  May  55J23  Dec.  56 

18  Oct.   47    1  Oct. 

20  Feb.  56129  Sept. 60 


Reid,  Charles  Edward,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Art, 
Reid,  Robert,561  Captain,  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners 

Rich,  Frederick  Henry,  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers  

Richardson,  Christopher  Rowland,662Zr.CW.  76  Foot, 
Richmond,  John  Alexander.503  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Ricketts,  Montague  Poyntz,564  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C. 
Riddell,  Robert  Vansittart.  Lt. Col. R.  (Bengal)  Eng 

Riley,  Henry  W.  D.565  Lt.Col.  Border  Regiment 

Riniington,  Richard  Betton,  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers.. 
Rind,  Malcolm  M'Neill,  Lt.Col.  Sussex  Regimeut .. 

Rivers,  Francis  James,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  C 

Roberts,  Henry  Bradley,5'0  Captain,  R.  Marine  Art. 

Roberts,  Richard  Samuel,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C 

Roberts, Thomas  Wm.  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Artillery  i->  June  58  27  Aug.  58 
Robertson,  George  Forbes,56' -Lt.Col.  Argyll  and)   _„  Tvll_.  „ 

Sutherland  Highlanders  ,.' J   i9-iuiy  5 

Robertson,  Henry  Maxwell,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery1       

Robertson,  James  F.56s  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C |   3  Jan.  46 

Robertson,  Wheariey,569-. Li,Col.  Madras  Staff  C 20  Feb.  52 

Robinson,  Henry  Seymour,570  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C.    j 20  Jan.  51 

Robinson,  John  Corsa.ne,571  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artilleryl       

Robinson,  Wellesley  G.  W.573  CB.  Col.  Army  Ser-  >  ( 

vice  Corps  (ranking  as  Major  Gen.  11  Dec. 88)  [R"J  ) 
"iochfort,  Thomas  F.  Cosby,574  Col.  Madras  Cavalry 
Roddy,  Charles  Hamilton,  Major,  Ceylon  Rifles ..... . 

Roe,  Robert  Edward,575  Captain,  S.  O.  of  Pensioners 
Rogers,  Frederick  Jas.  Lt.Col.  Sussex  Regt.  (107  F.) 
Rogerson,  William,576  Lt.Col.  Shropshire  Lt.  Inf.... 

Rooke,  Cresswell  K.  C.,57?  Lt.Col.  Royal  Scots 

Rooke,  Hy.  Douglas,576  Lt.Col.  Shropshire  Lt.  Inf. 

Ross,  Albert  Ernest,  Major,  5  Foot..? 

Ross,  George  Campbell,58"  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  C... 
Rothe,  George  Walter  Charles,581  Lt.Col.  R.  Art.  ... 
Rowland,  Thomas,552  CB.  Lt.Col.  Regtl.  Dist.  [R] 
Rowland, Wm.  Hodnett,563£^.CoZ.BorderRegt.(55  F.) 

Rudge,  John,  Col.  Regimental. District 11  Sept. 57)26  Oct.   58 

Russell,  Christopher  Josiah.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Eng j       j   1  Apr.  59 

Russell,  Geo.  Algernon,585  Lt.Col.  R.  ( Bengal)  An.  1 1  Dec.  57118  Aug.  58 

Rutherfurd,  James,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Infantry j  4  Aug.  59!   1  Jan.  62 

Ruxton,  Frederick  Cha.les,  Col.  Regtl.  District    ...    3  June'59    3  Dec.  61 

St. George,  Etienne,560  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

St.   Leger,   Henry   Hungerford.5'7   JJSO.  Lt.Col. 

Cameron  Highlanders  

St.  Quintin,  Thomas  A.5as  Lt.Col.  8  Hussars 

Safford,  David  John  D.589  Lt.Col.  Regimental  Distj23  Mar.  55 

Sale,MatthewTownsend,wnCJ/<3.ZXCo/.RoyalEn<'.        

Salkeld,  Charles  Edward,591  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C ,  

Salter,  Patrick,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps In  Dec.  47 

Saltmarshe,  Arthur,592  Major,  70  Foot    22  Dec.  48 


Depart- 

4  Apr.  57 
8  June  55 
13  May  53 


13  Dec.  57 

23  Dec.  57 

5  Nov.  59 
15  Sept.57 
28  Dec.  53 
18  Dec.  6r 

mental 

18  May  58 
7  Mar.  56 
15  Sept.54 


29  Dec.  54 

9  Feb.  49 

13  Apr.  46 

24  July  69 

Service 

1  July  74 

17  May  6 

10  May  66 
Jan.  77 

21  Feb.  65 
3  Feb.  47 
8  Aug.  63 
Service 

14  Sept, 


14  June 
20  Sept.  60 


0  Sept.  77 

1  July  81 
29  May  69 

75 


16  Jan. 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 


1  Oct.  77 
20  July  71 
26  May  57 
10  Sept. 84 

years 

29  Oct. 


1  Oct.  81 

1  Jan.  77 

1  July  81 

29  Oct.   84 

1  Apr.  93 

6  Jan.  94 
1  Oct.  77I25  May  83 
16  Jan.  82  13  Dec. 


17  Dec.  82I17  Dec.  8925  May  94 


1  Oct.   77 

26  Oct.   58 

1  Oct.  77 

27ti 
10  Apr.  77 


10  Apr.  57!  5  July  72 
Feb.  54^4  Aug.  66 


24  Sept.  55 

13  Dec. 
4  Feb.  67 

20  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  68 
1  Apr.  62 


14  Aug.  66 
13  Dec.  76 

4  Feb.  75 
3  June  81 
1  July  81 

5  July  72 


9  June  55  1  Oct.  58 
24  June  62 1  7  Apr.  65 
20  Mar.  57  j  2  Mar  60 
31  Dec.  59^0  June63 
22  Dec.  46(28  Dec.  49 
19  June  57)30  July  58 

1  Oct.   58 

22  Dec.  48  29  Apr.  53 

2  Aug.  48*29  Oct.  52 


14  June  45;i4  May  46 
18  Aug.  54  1  Dec.  54 
;o  Dec.  59  16  Jan.  63 
9  Sept.55 
1  July  61 
8  June  60 
7  Dec.  53 
7  Jan.  51 


29  July  67  21  July  80 

4  May  67|  4  May  75 

14  Apr.  59!  10  May  61 
20  Feb.  68  20  Feb.  76 

15  Sept.69    7  May  77 

5  Oct,  67  18  May  81 

28  Sept.71  13  Mar.  78 

23  Nov.  56   9  Oct.    65 
o  Feb.  64  20  Feb.  72 

20  Jan.  63)20  Jan.  71 
7  Feb.  75111  Nov.  78 

Service  263% 

2  July  64I10  Oct.   74 

24  Sept.58j  5  July  72 
5  Mar.  fii    1  Apr.  74 

3  Feb.  70  11  Sept.  80 


_  Jan.  82J25  Jan. 
10  Jan.  70I26  Mar.  73 

1  July  81I  1  July  85 
years    !  4  Dec.  86 

1  Jan.  84^7  July  86 
31  Dec.  78!  1  Oct.   81 

8  May  67  1  Feb.  73 
23  Dec.  75  'io  Nov.  77 
13  Dec.  82,13  Dec.  86 

4  Feb.  81I  4  Feb.  85 
6  Dec.  85|  6  Dec.  90 
21  Jane87J28  Dec.  93 

9  Nov.  79^4  Jan.  80 
1  July  81(29  Oct.   81 


20  Nov.  57 


:2  Dec.  57 


22  Oct.  58 
22  Dec.  59 
31  July  55 
27  Aug.  58 


31  May  56  17  Apr.  58 
8  Dec.  6 


5  June  35 


20  Dec. 
17  Aug 


54 


Samuells,  William  Leycester,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 
Saijdes,  Hy.  Thos.  Thompson,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Art 

Sandford,  Richard  M,  F.,  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers 

Sandham,  Willoughby  H.593  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bom.)  Art. 
Sargeaunt.C'has.Ohes'ter,  Lt.  Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Sargeaunt,  Pucbard  Arthur,59* Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers 
Satterthwaite,  Joseph  Henry,595  Lt.Col.  R.  Eng.  ... 

Savage,  Henry  J.506  Major,  84  Foot, 

Schmid,  August,59'  Lt.Col.  109  Foot 

Scott,  Chas.  Edm.  Southouse,598  Lt.Col.  R.  Art.[R] 

Scott, Courtenav H.  Saltren,58* Lt.Col. Ben,.S.C 

Scott,  Edw.  Hoimes,6""  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps.. 

Seagrim,  Albert,601  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Searle,  Wm.  Ramsay,60-  Lt.Col.  R.  Marines  ..: 

Seddon,  Henry  Cooper.  Lt.Col,  Royal  Engineers  .. 
Seton,  Miles  Charles,604  Lt. Col.  Hampshire  Regt..., 

Sexton,  Michael  John,  Lt. Col.  Royal  A.rtillery 

Shadwell,  Josiah  FitzThomas,6' 5  Major.  23  Foot 

Shaw,  Edward  Wm.600Z/.Cof.  Madras  Staff  Corps... 
Shaw-Hellier,  Thos.  R.607  Lt.Col.  4  Dragoon  Gds. 

Shea,  Henry  John  Francis,  Lt.Col.  K.  Artillery 

Shelley,  Henry  Richard.  Li.Cq.1. 'Madras  Infantry 
Sheppard,  Ponsonby,  Lt.Col.  2  West  India  Regt.... 
Shortland,  Daniel  Vincent,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Art. 

Shortt,  James  R.  G.-H.  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.  C.  ..'. 

Shuttleworth,  Ashtctn  John,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Sidebottom-Venner,  Leonard,6'9  Major,  Unattached 

Simpson,  George  Bruce,  LI .('">.  Bombay  Staff  C... 

Simpson,  R.obertJas.  Bkmvu,1"0  Lt.  Col.  Madras  Si.O.Uo  Feb.  58 1  9  Mar.  60 

Simpson,  Simon,  Lt.Ool.  Royal  Artillery  ' j       21  Dec.  59 

Simpson,  Thos  Thomson,611  CB.  Lt.Col.  Regtl.  Dist.  30  June  57(26  Aug.  59 


22  June  59 

11  May  38 

8  Mar'.  55 
8  Dec.  54 

10  May  51' 

12  Jan.  55 

11  May  41 
20  Dec.  56 

8  Nov.  61 
20  Dec.  56 
8  Jan.  51 
7  June  57 
7  Apr.  63 

7  Apr.  56 
1  Jan.  62 

8  May  66 
:i  Dec.  58 

Dec.  46)30  Apr.  53 

1  Oct.   58 

13  Dec.  50)23  Nov.  52 

11  Mar.  58  25  Aug.  58 


2  Sept.  47 
12  Mar.  5_2 
17  Oct.  37 

30  Mar.  58 

26  June  46 
12  Dec.  56 

27  Sept.  61 

20  July  59 
4  Mar.  65 


25  Mar.  71 
2  Sept.  68 

14  Sept.  66 
6  Jan.  57 

11  Feb.  6: 

1  Oct.   71 

2  Mar.  56 

3  July  58 
11  Sept.63 

3  Aug.  72 

22  Feb. 67 

4  Oct.  69 
20  Feb.  63 

23  Nov.  56 

25  May  60 

17  Aug.  70 
8  May  66 

26  Aug.  73 
8  June  72 

18  Feb.  61 
6  Feb.  59 

20  Nov.  69 
25  Nov.  74 
6  Feb.  63 

6  Dec.  66 
31  May  68 
n  Dec.  73 

3  Aug.  72 
8  July  43 
30  July  62 
1  Apr.  62 
5  Aug.  59 
18  Feb.  61 
13  Dec.  61 
:8  Feb.  51 
3  Aug.  66 
8  July  68 

7  May 
:6  Mar.  58 

12  Dec. 
17  Apr.  67 

1  Jan.  67 
20  July  71 
22  Aug.  68 
20  June  71 

2  Jan.  61 
1  Oct.  71 

8  Jan.  56 
n  Mar.  70 
20  Feb.  70 
17  Jan.  72 

5  Aug.  64 


1  July  8 
1  July  8 
30  Nov.  79 
24  Nov.  69 
29  Apr.  75 
26  Nov.  78 
15  May  66 

5  July  72 
1  Oct.   77 

22  Jan. 

1  Apr.  76 
4  Aug.  79 

6  July  77 
9  Apr.  65 

2  Jan.  73 

12  Nov.  79 

17  Jan.  77 
1  July  81 
8  June  80 

n  Dec.  67 
1  Mar.  64 

20  Nov.  77 
1  July  81 

3  Aug.  72 
24  Aug,  77 
31  May  76 

18  Dec.  8: 

1  July  8 

20  June  54 

21  Aug.  67 
5  July  72 

18  July  69 

2  Sept.  67 
17  Sept.71 


4  May  81 

5  Feb.  72 
20  Feb    " 

1  Jan, 

27  June  83 

13  Mar.  85 

3  Jan.  72 
20  Feb.  78 

20  Jan.  77 
8  July  89 

years 

21  Dec.  80 

4  May  8f^ 
1  July  81 

29  Oct. 


9  June  83 
20  Sept.  73 

20  Feb.  86 
7  May  84 

27  June  87 

9  May  90 
5  June  75 
1  Nov.  81 
1  July  81 
25  May  94 

11  Dec.  88 

21  Dec.  84 
1  July  81 
7  July  83 

10  Oct.  85 
21  June  85I21  June  89 
14  Aug.  85)14  Aug 


20  May  85 
1  Oct.  77 
19  June  83 
26  Nov.  85 
22  Sept.75 
1  May  80 

3  May  81 
31  Dec.  86 

1  Apr.  83 

4  Aug.  85 
1  July  81 

14  June  71 

1  July  81 

31  Mar.  86 
1  July  81 


20  May  89 
31  Oct.   77 

19  June  87 

30  July  90 
22  Sept.  80 

20  Oct.   83 

3  May  85 

31  Dec.  90 
1  Apr.  87. 

4  Aug.  89 
1  July  85 

5  June  75 


1  Apr.  74 
1  July  81 
20  Apr.  77) 
5  July  72  29  Mar.  80 


12  Dec. 

2  June  76 
24  July  75 
20  July  79 

2  Feb.  78 

1  Oct.  77 
12  Dec.  66 
16  Nov.  78 
31  Oct.  62 
11  Mar.  78 
20  Feb.  78 
30  Aug.  79 

9  Aug.  73 


1  July  85 

31  Mar.  90 

1  July  85 

1  July  88  30  Sept.  91 

8  June  86    8  June  99 

n  Dec.  73^9  Nov.  76 

7  Feb.  74    1  July  81 

20  Nov.  83120  Nov.  87 

21  Dec.  88  6  Jan.  94 
1  July  81  1  July  85 
1  Jan.  84    1  Jan.  88 

31  May  82)31  May  86 
18  Dec.  88,29  Sept.93 

18  Jan.  87  23  Nov.  87 

19  June  60  9  Mar.  67 
6  Oct.  76 1 20  Aug.  79 
1  July  81    1  July  85 

1  Oct.   77117  Aug.  80 

2  Sept.73112  Aug.  76 
1  Oct.  77  24  June  81 
6  Mar.  62I13  Sept.  64 
1  July  81]  1  July  85 

29  Aug.  86  29  Aug.  90 

20  Apr.  84I19  Jan.  87 
4  July  80 


12  Dec.  82 
1  July  81 
24  July  82 
20  July  85 
1  Jan.  83 
10  Dec.  8.) 
12  Dec.  72 


26  Apr.  83 
1  July  85 
24  July  86 
20  July  89 
1  Jan.  87 
o  Dec.  88 
5  June  75 


16  Nov.  85^0  July  90 
15  Feb.  73)  1  July  81 
11  Mar.  34  11  Mar.  88 
20  Feb.  84  20  Feb.  88 
1  Oct.  86  1  Oct.  90 
6  Mar.  80!  6  Mar.  84 


Colonels  Retired  pit  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


621 


Skinner,  Russell  Morland,6'-2  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C.... 
Skipwitb,  Gray  Townsend,  Lt.Col.  I&  (Ben.)  Eng. 
Skottawe.  Couison  Fred.  J.613  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  O. 
Slacke,  William  R'andall,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers. 
Smith,  Charles  John,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Engineers 
Smith.  Pfedi.  James,615  Major,  R.  (Bombay)  Eng... 
Smyth,    Albert     Edward     Hamilton,610    Lt.Col.\ 

East  Yorkshire  Regiment  i 

Smyth,  Chas.  Coghlan',017  CB.  LfCol.  Welsh  Regmt. 

Smyth,  James,61'  Lt.Col.  69  Foot '. 

Smyth,'  James,  Lt. Col.  Lancashire  Fusiliers  

Smyth,  Ralph  Graham,619  Lt.Col.-S,.  (Bengal)  Eng. 
Sravthe,  Terence  Weatrherley  W.  Major,  100  Foot  ... 
Sno'w,  Edmund  Brighouse,620  Lt.Col.  R.  Marines  ... 
Somerset,  FitzRoy  M.  Henry,  Col.  R.  Engineers..... 
Somerset, Henry  Chas.  Capel, Capi.S.O.of  Pensioners 
Somerset,  Henry  George  Edwd.621  Major,     Foo.tl;^ 

Military  Knight  of  Windsor    '.'..... S 

Spaight,  'Wm.  FitzHenry.622  LtCol.  R.  Engineers  ... 

Sparks,  Robert  Watson,  Lt.Col.  7  Foot 

Spens.'ATundel  Thos.623  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.  C .-.. 

*Speranza,  Joseph,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Malta  Artillery: 
Spring.?.  Win.  Mackenzie,62'  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bom.)  Art. 

Steel.Charles,025  Major,  Unattached  :.'. 

Steel,  John  Philip,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Engineers... 

Stephen.'FitzRoy,027  CB.  Lt.Col.  Rifle  Brigade 

Stephens,  Edmund,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers'....,.;.. 

Steuatt!,  Fred.  G.02'  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps...... 

Stevenson, Edward  MacDonald,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 

Stevenson,  John,6-'-1  Lt.Col.  Scots  Fusiliers '.:. 

Stevenson,  Kenlis  Fergus,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  G. 
Stewart,  George  Gilbert,631  Lt.Col.  Leinster  Regt.... 

Stewart,  John.  CLE.  Lt. Col.    R.  (Bengal)    Artillery 
Stewart,  Richard  Warren,  Col.  Royal  Engineers  ... 
Stirke,  Romain  Fleming,  Lt.Col.  Welsh  Regt,(6,9  F.) 
Stirling,  John  Stirling,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  ...... 

Stock,  Henry  John,632  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps" 

Stocker,  Maurice  Edw.  C.  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery 

Stockley,  George- Watts,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers.. 
Stockley,  H.y.  Watts,033  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bombay)  Art.  ... 
Stockwell. Clifton  de  ST.  O.  Lt.  Col.  Lincoln  Regt.  :-..' 
Stoddart,  William,634  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps  ... 
Stopford,  Johrr  George  Bcresford,  Lt.Col.  Duke  of  1 

Cornwall's  Light  Infantry- ) 

Storer,  Arthur  Tillard,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  ... 
Stoton,  Thomas  Henry,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Straghan,  Abel,636  CB.  Lt.Col.  Highland  Lt.  Inf.  ... 
Strahan,  George,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Engineers  ... 
Straker,  Chas.  Doyle  A.63? Lt.Col.  R. (Mad.)  Art.  ... 
Stratton,  John  Heathneld,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery... 

Stroud;  Henry  Wallace,038  Lt.Col.  30  Foot  "..... 

Studdy,  Robert  Wrigho,03'J£r:.  Co7..  Manchester  Regt. 
Studdy,  Thos.  J.  G.  Aylmer,  Kt.Col.B..  (Bengal)  Art. 
Sturt,  Napier  George,610  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  ... 
Sunderland,  Marsden  S.  J.041  DSO.  Col.  Regimen-  \ 

tal  District y 

Sweeney,  Jas.  Fielding,642  Capt.  S.O.  of  Pensioners 
Sweny,  George  Augustus,043  Lt.Col.  Royal  Fusiliers 
Sweny,  John  Alfred,  Col.  2nd  Com.  R.  Marines....:.. 
Swiney,  George  Clayton,614  Col.  Regimental  District 
Swinton,  Anson,647  Lt.Col. Royal  (Bengal) Artillery 
Swinton,  George,  Lt.Col.  Royal  (Bengal)  Engineers 
Tarleton,  Edward  Delaval,648  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Tarte,  Walter  John,  Major,  Depot  Battalion  :. 

Tatham,  Walter  John,64'-1  Major,  R.  Artillery    

Taylor,  Addmgton,650  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  ... 
Taylor,  DomvilleMascie,  Lt.  CW.IuniskillingFusiliers 

Taylor,  Duncan  Norton,  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery   

Taylor,  James  Best,052  Lt.  Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps. 

Taylor,  Pierce  T.  H.653  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Art 

Taylor,  Robert  Alexander, 65i  Lt.Col.  103  Foot 

'Taylor,  Thomas,055  Lt.Col.  Bengal-S.Q.  

Templei  Edward,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

17i£Thackeray,Si)-E.  Talbot,656 £"OB.Z'.R.(Be:i.)  Eng. 
Thomas,  Edgar  Hastings,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Thompson/Henry,658  Lt.  Col.  Bengal  Staff. Corps  .. 
Thompson/ Henry  Masterman,65'Jjl/a/o)*,  82  Foot  .»... 
Thompson,  Ross,600  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  -Engineers 
Thoyts,  Newman  Barfoot,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  C... 
Thuillier,  Sir  Henry  Ravenshaw,  KCLE.  Lt.Col:  ) 

Royal  (Bengal)  Engineers ....'. / 

Tilford,  Matthew,661  Major,  60  Rifles ;'.., ...-. 

Tillard,  George  Henry,  Lt.Col.  Madras  -Staff  Corps 

Todd,  Frank  John,662  Lt.Col.  Irish  Fusiliers,  

Todd,  Killingu-orth  Richard  ^Lt.Col.  R..Engineer'.s 
Tolluer,  Barrett  Lennard,  i'.Co'.  Royal  Artillery:.. 
Torkington,  Henry,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery.  ......:.. 

'Torriano,  Charles  Edward,064  Col.  R. -Artillery.......... 

Townley,  Dawson,  Captain,  75  Foot.: .-. 

Townsend.  Christonher  William,  Lt.Col.  R.  Art...... 

Townshend,  Frederick  T.665  Lt.Col.  2  Life  Guards- 
Tromlett,  Edmund  John,006  Lt.  Col.  Rqy al  Artillery, . 

Trench,  Charles,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery;. .-..■..'-.. 

Trench;  lion.  William  Le.Poer/*"  Lt.l'ul.VL, ,&ng.  . 


COBNUT, 

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7  Dec.  55 
11  June  58 
26  Dec.  46 


7  Dec.  55 
13  June  56 

June-60 


15  June 
27  Aug. 
30ct. 
21  Dec. 
27  Aug. 
*7  Aug. 

Oct. 


5  Nov.  6.1  23  Aug. 
25Sept..46  12  Sept. 
2  July. 58  13  Dec.  59 
7  Dec.  55  27  Apr.  58 


7  Dec.  07 

2  Jan.  7  c 
18  Feb.  61 

3  Aug.  72 
25  Nov.  64 
14  Oct.   68 


Dec.  75    , 
Dec.  78  12 


1 3  Aug.  46 
1  Jan,  42 
4.  Oct.   33 

i3.0ct.   48 


c6  Mar.  5*5 
20  Mar.  -53. 
'26  June  =;" 


14  June  50 
7  Dec.  55 
22,Mar:  55 


■26  June  56. 
36  Jul j  54 

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.7  May 
:2  Apr. 

4  Juiy 

7  May 

:4  June 

3  Aug. 

:3  Nov. 
:5  Jan. 
£i  Dec. 
13  Oct. 
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622 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


Trent-Stoughton,  HarrisonW.  J.669 Lt.Col.  68F.[R] 
Trevor,  Francis  Randolph,  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.  O.  ... 
Trevor.  Sauifbuiy  Thomas, Lt. Col.  R  (Bengal)  Eng. 

Triscott,  William  Rolt,  Lt.Col.  Boval  Marines 

Trotman,  George  Hewitt,670  Lt.Col.  King's  R.  Rifles 
Trueman,  Thomas,6"2  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps 
Tucker,  Auhrey  Harvey,673  CB.  Lt.Col.  Regtl.  Dist. 

Tufnell,  Arthur,674  Major,  60  Rifles   

Tupper,  Basil  de  Beauvoir.  Lt  Col.  Royal  Artillery 
Turbervill,  John  Picton.075  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Cp. 
Turner,  Henry   Fvers,676  CB.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Bug. 

Turner,  Thomas,6'7  Lt. Col.  Seoitish  Rifles    

Twentyman,  Augustus  C.678  CB.  Lt.Col.  Regtl.  Dist. 
Twynam.Edmond  John  Lemoyne.Zf.  Col.  Bengals.  C. 
Twynam,  Freci.  Robertson,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Art. 
p.s.'c.  Twvnam,  Philip  A  A.679 Lt.Col.  Regimental  ) 

District   [R] J 

Tyacke,  Thon:as.  Lt.Col.  Regimental  District 

Tyndall,  George,660  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Unwin,  Wm.  Heathcote,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.O 

Vanneck,  Hon.  Joshua  Chas.682  Lt.Col.  Scots  Gds. 
Vaughan,  Alex.  Henry.  Lt.Col.  Devonshire  Regt.... 
Vesey,  George  Fras.683  Lt.Col.  Oxford  Lt.  Infantry. 
Tetch.Robert  Hamilton, CA.i?.Co/.R,Engineers[R] 
Tibart,  Henry  Meredith,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Madras)  Eng.. 

p.t.c.  Vigors, Philip  Dovne,  Lt.Col .  19  Foot  

Waddington,  William.685  Lt. Col.  Bombay  Staff  C. ... 
Wahab,  George  Duncan.  Lt. Col.  Lancashire  Fus. ... 

Wake,  Alfred  James,686  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Art 

Walcott,  Edmund  Yeamans,  Lt.Col.  Benp-al  S.  C... 
p.s.c. Walker,  Arthur  Greenwood,  CB. Lt.Col.  R.  Art. 

Walker,  Campbell,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Walker,  Charles  Stephen,  Lt.Col.  3  Hussars  

Walker,  Daniel  Corrie,68sZ?.  Col.  Royal  Engineers... 
Walker,  Richard  James,  Lt.  Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Walker,  Thomas,  Royal  (Bombay)  Artillery  

Walker,  Thomas  Nicholls,689  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C. ... 

Walkey,  Rowland,  Lt.Col. Royal  Artillery   

Wallace,  Charles  Tennant,690  Col.  Regimental  Dist. 
Wallace,  Francis  James  Agnew.  Lt.Col.  2  Dragoons 

Wallace,  Robert  Hugh,  Lt.Col.  Roval  Artillery 

Wallace.Wm.  Arthur  James,691  CLE.  Lt.Col.U.  Eng 
Walters,  Fras.  Dalrymple.  692Zr.  Col.  Regtl.  Dist.  [R] 
Walwyn,  James  Harford,693  Lt.  Col.  Welsh  Fusiliers 

Ward,  John,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corris  

Ward,  Randall  Ironside,695  Lt.Col.  Scottish  Rifles... 
Ward,  William,696  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bombay)  Artillery  ... 
Warren,  Falkland  Geo.  E.697  CMG.  Lt.Col.  R.  Art. 
Washington,  Francis  Palmer.  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers 
Watson,  Charles  John.699  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Watson,  Robert  John,700 Lt. Cot.  Worcestershire  Regt 
Watts,  John  Briscoe,701  Lt,Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps.. 
Wavell,  Llewellyn,702  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  ... 
Webster,  Arthur  George,703  CB.  Lt.Col.  19  Hussars. 
Webster,  Charles  Henry,  Lt.Col.  Lancashire  Fus... 

Welsh,  Astell  Thomas,7'04  Captain,  too  Foot  

West,  Mathew  Richard,  Lt. Col.  R.  (Madras)  Art.  ... 
Westmoreland,  Isaac  Peat,  Major,  R.  (Bengal)  Eng. 
Wetherell,  Robert  Wm.  May,  Lt.Col.  Regtl.  District 
Wheatley,  Moreton  John,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers. 

Wheler,  Henry  Isham,706  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  C 

Wheler,  Sir  Trevor,  Barf.'0'  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

Whinyates,  Francis  Arthur,708  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery.. 
White,  Arthur  Wellesley,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  ... 
White,  Charles  Mills,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps  ... 
White,  Finch,  Lt.Col.  Shropshire  Lt.  Inf.  (85  Foot) 
White,  George  Aug.  Lt.Col.  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  ... 

White,  Samuel  D.'m  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

White,  Thos.  Pilkington,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 
White,  Wm.  Heniy,"10Zr.CV.  Madras  Staff  Corps  ... 
Whitla,  William,7'1  Lt.Col.  Lincolnshire  Regiment. 
Whittaker,  Benjamin  Robert,713  Lt.  Col.  Madras  S.C. 
Whitting,  John  Everard,"14  Col.  Regimental  Dist.... 
Whitton.  James  M'Gregor,715  Lt.Col.  Scots  Fus.    ... 

Will,  George,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Williams,  Montgomery,716  Lt.Col.  Regtl.  District  ... 
Williams,  Richard  Francis,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 
Williams,  Robert  Frederick,717 Lt. Col.  BombayS.C. 
Williamson,  Fred.  Harcourt,  Lt.Col.E.  Lane.  Regt. 
Williamson,     Robert    Frederick,718   CB.    Lt.Col.) 

Welsh  Fusiliers  )' 

Wilson,  Arthur  Robert,719  Lt.Col.  Bombay  S.C 

Wilson,  Chas.  Wm.  Henry,720  Col.  Regtl.  District  ... 
Wilson, Henry  Brooke,721Z«.  Col.  Northampton  Regt. 

Wilson,  John  Joshua,  Lt.Col.  R.  Engineers  

Wilson,  William  Frederic,723  Lt.Col.  Scottish  Rifles. 
Wimberley,  Reginald  Justus,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.  C. 
Winsloe,  Rd.  W.  C.724  CB.  Lt.Col.  Scots  Fus.  [R]... 

Withers,  Joseph,"25  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

Wodehouse,  Albert  Thornton,  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery. 
Wodehouse,  Killegrew  Reginald  Berkeley,  Lt.Col.  \ 

Highland  Light  Infantry ) 

Wolrige,  Ambrose,626  Captain,  R.  Marines 


I     COKNET,    J 

'2ndLiECT.  I 

OrENSIGN. 

14  Apr.  48 
20  Mar  57 
9  Dec.  52 
2  May  59 

12  May  57 
20  Oct. 

13  Sept.  53 
i  9  Nut.  55 


10  Dec.  54 

28  Dec.  5; 
21  Dec.  55 
20  Aug.  51 


LIEUT. 

1  July  53 
29  Sept.  6i 

6  June  57 
26  Sept.  bj 
13  Ausr.  59 
20  July  58 
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13  Jan.  58 

1  Oct.   58 

2  Dec.  57 
23  Dec.  57 
28  Jan.  59 
13  June  58 

2  May  54 
8  June  60 


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29  Dec.  34  21  Mar.  65 
2g  Mar.  69  20  Mar.  77 
15  July  62  5  July  72 
20  Jan.  75  1  July  Si 
11  Jan.  69I  5  June  80 
20  Oct.  68  26  Oct.  76 
26  Oct.  62  13  Nov.  75 
23  Oct.  67!  7  Apr.  79 
Oct.   71I  5  Dec.  78 


LIBUT. 
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COLONEL. 


31  Aag.  74  31  Aug.  79. 
20  Mar.  83    9  Oct.   85 

1  Oct.  77  1  Oct.  81 
18  Julv  86J18  July  90 

1  Nov.  84  5  Oct.  87 
20  Oct.  82,20  Oct.  86 
29  Oct.  79  29  Oct.  S3 
29  Nov.  79I  7  Jan.  80 

5  Dec.  85  11  Aug.  90 


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3  Jan.  65;   1  Oct.   77I  3  May  84I  3  May  88 
9  Oct.    63    1  Oct.   77  29  Nov.  70^9  Nov.  83 


12  Dec.  51 

1  July  53 
10  Dec.  54 
20  Dec.  57 


10  Apr.  60 
14  Apr.  50 


11  Dec.  57 
9  Oct.  46 

14  June  45 

28  Jan.  50 
9  Dec.  54 

20  June  52 

7  Sept.50 
10  May  6 1 


11  June  33 


14  Mar.  54 


13  Aug.  5£ 
28  Apr.  63 


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4  Nov.  57 
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12  June  58 
22  Dee.  52 


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6  Mar.  57 
10  Dec.  44 
23  Oct.  54 


26  Jan.  47 
30  Apr.  55 
19  Nov.  58 
10  Dec.  44 


22  Sept. 47 

13  Nov.  58 
5  Sept. 43 
4  Sept.  57, 

14  Aug.  col 


22  July  56 


3  Mar.  48 
5  Mar.  58 

8  Feb.  61 

20  Dec.  51 
29  Dec.  57 
24  Aug.  58 

18  Dec.  45 

10  June  62 
20  Sept.  59 

11  June  53 

4  June  58 

7  Nov.  62 

19  Dec.  48 


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21  Mav  58 

18  May  58 
1  Dec.  63 

0  Feb.  64 

24  Dec.  58 
23  Dec.  57 
27  Aug.  38 

19  July  50 

3  Apr.  50 
30  Nov.  60 
13  Feb.  58 

16  Mar.  36 
2t  Mar.  65 

1  Jan.  62 

26  Feb.  64 

7  Apr.  56 

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1  o  June  59 
23  Nov.  56 
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19  Aug.  62 

30  Mar.  66 
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9  Feb.  55 
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13  Feb.  63 
1  9  Feb.  67 

25  Aug.  57 
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16  Sept.  59 

26  July  44 

8  June  60 

27  Aug.  5 

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13  Jan.  55 

18  May  58 

4  Mar.  46 
27  Dec.  54 
23  Dec.  64 

15  Nov.  53 

16  Nor.  55 
13  Feb.  63 
15  Nov.  53 

1  Oct.  57 

30  May  53 

15  Oct.  61 

21  Jan.  46 
3  Oct.   58 

1  July  63 

2  Nov.  63 

29  Nov.  57 

3  May  64 

16  Mar.  52 

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22  Mar.  64 

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10  June  62 

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6  Oct.   54 

2  Oct.  60 
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12  Dec.  65 

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4  Nov.  60 
12  Apr.  73 

27  Nov.  57 

j  23  Oct.  57 
10  Dec.  66 
20  Dec.    r 

26  June  66 
31  Mav  71 

8  May  66 

30  July  60 

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9  Mar.  58 
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5  Jan.  70 
1  Sept.  64 

20  June  64 
1  Oct.  77 
7  Sept.  71 

22  June  67 
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22  Mar.  71 
14  Mar.  66 

23  Nov.  72 

27  Nov.  67 
10  May  71 

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4  Nov.  6q 

5  Mar.  70 
9  June  68 

14  Nov.  58 

22  May  78 
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1  Djc.  65 

2  Oct.  75 
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23  July  69 
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18  Dec.  61 

6  Mar.  69 
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1  Oct.  61 
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10  Oct.   65 

7  Sept.  7 1 

10  Dec.  59 
22  Feb.  68 

7  Sept.  58 

11  July  65 
4  July  57 

22  Sept.  65 

24  Dec.  70 

19  June  76 
21  Feb.  60 

:  Feb.  77 

2  June  59 
21  Nov.  65 

3  Sept.70 

20  Dec.  63 

4  Sept.  67 
16  Sept.68 

13  Jan.  55 

7  Not.  73 
20  Sept.  71 

25  June  61 
4  June  70 

8  Aug.  69 

14  July  69 


16  May  70 
1  July  81 

30  Sept.68 

26  July  64 
10  Dec.  74 
20  Dec.  77 


1  Oct.  77,  3  May  84 
22  Sept.  67I22  Sept.  73 
12  Apr.  76;!!  Mar.  82 


1  July  81 
31  Dec.  78 

16  Feb.  78 
31  Mar.  75 

7  Mar.  70 
14  June  65 
1  July  81 
1  Aug.  7: 

20  June  72 
11  Jan.  83 

7  Sept.  79 
4  Nov.  7y 
25  Aug.  73 

11  June  73 

18  June  79 

14  Mar.  74 

19  Feb.  81 
1  July  81 

21  June  80 
1  Aug.  83 

1  July  81 
9  Sept.71 

2  June  77 

4  Nov.  77 

15  Dec.  79 

17  Apr.  78 

5  July  72 

22  June  85 

12  June  78 

20  Aug.  78 
2  Oct.   83 

14  June  76 

1  July  81 

1  July  79  .,  . — j 

22  May  63    1  June  73 

1  Sept.  80!  19  Jan.  88 

30  Mar.  83 

1  July  81 

12  Oct.   79 

6  Mar.  83 
16  Aug.  68 

1  July  81 

1  May  89 

26  Jan.  73 

30  Sept.  82 

7  Jan 


20  Aug.  77I31  Dec.  79 
26  June  88 '29  Sept.  93. 

6  Sept.761  1  July  8r 

23  Apr.  73I23  Apr.  78 
10  Dec.  80  1  Sept.84 
20  Dec.  83I  1  Aug.  84. 

10  Oct.   74.  1  Oct.    85 
Oct.   85  28  May  87 

_  July  85,  8  July  89 
14  Sept.  84^4  Sept. 88 
31  Mar.  82131  Mar.  86 

1  Oct.  77J12  Jan.  8t 
14  June  71  14  June  76 

24  Sept.8424  Sept.8S 
8  Dec.  791  8  Dec.  83. 

20  June  78  1  Sept.  So 

1  Jan.  91 1  8  Apr.  96 

7  Sept.  85  7  Sept.  89 
1  July  Si  1  July  85 
1  July  81 1  1  July  85 

11  June  70!  1  Oct.  82 
17  Aug.  85:17  Aug.  89 
14  Mar.  80]  1  Ju'y  8j 

8  Apr.  87  29  Aug.  93 
3  Apr.  83    3  Apr.  87 


1  July  8 
1  Oct.  91 
18  Nov.  82 

1  Oct.  77 
10  Apr.  85 

4  Nov.  83 

2  Dec.  82 
18  Nev.  82 

1  Oct.   7 


1  July  85 

1  Oct.   95 

3  Nov.  86 

1  Oct.   81 

S  Sept,  86 

30  Mar.  87 

Dec.  86 

June  85 

1  Oct.    8r 


7  Aug.  92  27  Aug.  96 
12  June  84  12  June  88 
27  Aug.  84:27  Aug.  85 
„2  Oct.  89  20  June  96 
14  June  82  .8  July  83 


14  June 
1 1  May  83 


30  Mar.  76 
22  June  76 

5  July  72 

6  Mar.  77 
•6  Apr.  59 
5  July  72 
1  Jau.  84 

26  Jan.  67 

12  Dec.  77 

1  July  81 

Dec.  64 


10  Dec.  70 


5  Sept. 63 

19  Oct.  77 
1  Julyf8i 
1  July  83 
5  July  72 

31  Aug.  83 
3  Mar.  68 
1  July  78 

1  July  81 

20  Dec.  71 
13  Feb.  81 

1  July  81 


1  July  81 

20  Sept.  79 

31  Aug.  74 

4  June  78 

1  Oct.  77 

1  July  81 


20  Apr.  60   9  Nov.  63 


5  Sept.66 
21  Apr.  82 
21  June  87 
1  July  90 
1  July  81 
1  Oct.   91 

3  Mar.  74 
1  Dec.  85 

9  Dec.  85 

20  Dec.  77 

24  Feb.  86 

7  Apr.  86 

17  Mar.  69 
10  Oct.  85 
20  Sept.  83 
29  Nov.  79 

4  June  84 
1  Oct.   84 

18  Feb.  85 
29  Dec.  73 


0  Sept.84. 

1  May  87 

6  Dec.  73 
29  Sept.  93, 

3  Feb.  84 
1  July  85 
12  Oct.   S3; 

1 6  Apr.  83 
15  Jan.  73, 

17  Aug.  81 

11  Jan.  96- 
26  Feb.  76 

20  May  85. 
17  Jan.  85 

5  June  75 
3  May  88 

12  June  78 
11  Mar.  86 

23  Apr.  73 

21  Apr.  86 
25  Aug.  94. 

3  Sept.95 
1  July  85 
1  Oct.  95 
9  June  77 

10  Nov.  80 

17  May  86 

1  Oct.   So 

24  Feb.  90- 

7  Apr.  93 
28  Jan.  71 
10  Oct.  8g, 
31  Dec.  87* 

18  Feb.  82- 

4  June  87 

6  Dec.  84. 

iS  Feb.  89 
20  Jan.  75 


Colonels  fy  Lieutenant  Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension.     623 


[Wood,  Henry,727  CB.  Lt.Col.  Regimental  District... 
Woodcock,  John,"28  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C 

Woodward,  Walter  Wm.» Lt.Col.  R.  (Bombay)  Art. 

Wright,  Alfred,  Lt.Col.  81  Foot 

t.s.c.  Wynen,  Alfred  Gabriel,  Lt.Col.  Dorset  Regt.... 

Conge,  Charles  William,"51  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Start' C. 

foung,  Thos.  Henry  Binny,732  Lt.Col.  Madras  S.C. 

foHBg,  William,7'3  Major  14  Foot    

JToung,  Wm.  Siddons.'if.tV.  Bengal  S.C 

founger,  John,734  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery ;  West\ 
of  Scotland  Artillery  (S.  Dio.  It.  Art.) j 


I  COKNET,  I 
2ndLIECT. 
Or  EtTST.Gr. .  | 

12  May  53 

1  Mar.  47 

1  9  Dee.  52 

1 10  Nov.  43 

I  2  Oct.   55 

10  Dec.  54 

!5  June  58 

0  Nov.  54 

3  June  51 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 

'Adams,  Edward  Willoughby,  Major,  Roval  Art.  ... 
Adamson.Chas.H.Ellison,1  VIE.  Lt.  Col.  Indian  S.C. 
Adamson,  Robert  Isaac,3  Major,  Irish  Regiment  ... 

Adcock,  Herbert  Burrows,3  Capt.  6  Foot    

Affleck,  James,  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

Agassiz,  Roland  Lewis,5  Lt.Col.  Royal  Marines 

Agnew,  Gerald  Andrew,6  Major,  30th  Foot 

Aitchison,  Wm.  Andrew,7  Major, Welsh  Regiment... 

Alcock,  Ponsonby,  Major,  Munster  Fusiliers  

Alexander,  William  Gordon,9  Captain,  93  Foot    

Alexander.W.Jas.  Major,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lt.in. 
Allen,  Bedford  Morant,10  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Allen,  Rodney  Vansittart,11  Captain,  Royal  Marines... 

Alston,  Sydney  Vere,12  Lt.Col.  Royal  Marines 

Alves,  Malcolm  Arbuthnot,13  Major,  R.  Engineers... 

Angelo,  Edward  Fox,11  Captain,  1  Foot 

Anson,  Alexander  George,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Art 
Arbuckle,  Benj.  Vaughan,16.ir;. Col.  R.  (Bengal)  .Art. 
Archer,  George  William,  Major,  Royal  Engineers... 
Armstrong,  Francis  Hugh,18  Lt.Col. Army  Service  ) 

Corps  ( War  Office  and  Dept.  Sero.  30^  yrs.) J 

Armstrong,  John  Arthur,19  Major,  R.  (Bengal)  EL.g. 
Armstrong,  Mansel,20  Lt.  Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  ... 

Arthur,  Alexander  Miller,  Major,  n  Foot    

Auchinleck,  William  Henry,  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery  ... 
Aytoun,  Andrew,23  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bombay)  Artillery... 
Babington,  Stephen,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps  ... 

Bailey,  Frederick,24  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Bailey,  Thomas  James,25 Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Baillie,  Charles  Deyman,26  Captain,  2  Foot  

Baines,  James  Edgar,57  Major,  Welsh  Regiment  ... 
Baker,  Richard  Aufrere,28  Major,  R.  (Madras)  Art. 

Baldwin,  Robert  Bulkeley,  Captain,  4  Foot   

Bamber,  Hugh  William,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Banks,  William,29  Captain,  97  Foot ' 

Bannatyne,  William,30  Major,  Liverpool  Regiment 
Bannerman,  Arthur  Johnston,  Major,  Bombay  S.C 
Barnett,  Chas.  St.  John Burren,31  Major,  Bengal  S.C. 

Barnston,  Francis,32  Captain,  55  Foot 

Barrow,  Frank,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Barstow,  Thomas  Adam  Anderson,33  Lt'Col.  Sea- ) 

forth  Highlanders    j 

Bartholomew,  Robert,  Lt.  Col.  Bengal  Cavalry  

Bashford,  William,  Major,  Hampshire  Regiment  ... 
Baskerville,HerbertW.Mynors,Jtfa/o)-,NorfolkRegt. 

Bathurst,  Lionel  Hervey,  Major,  Rifle  Brigade 

Battye,  Montagu  M'Pherson,35  Captain,  10  Foot;  \ 

Military  Knight  of  Windsor j 

Bazett,  Richard,  Major,  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery  ... 

Beadon.  Reginald  Henry,  Captain,  60  Foot   

Beamish,  Allen  Aug.  William,  Lt.Col.  Royal Eng.... 
Beaty-Pownall,  George  Albert,  Major,  Royal  Arii.... 

Becher,  Decimus  William,37  Captain,  104  Foot 

Beckley,  Thomas,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Eeechey,  Frederick  Robert,  Major,  Royal  Marines... 

Begbie,  Alfred  Glj-nn,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Beresford,  George  William,39  Major,  Bengal  S.  C... 
Bernard,  James  Walker,  M ajor, Royal  Artillery 

Best,  George,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

p.t.e.  Bickford,  Wm.  G.  Tomlin,41  Majorli.  Mar.  Art. 

Bicknell,  Henry  David,43  Major,  57  Foot  

Blackett,  Hy.  Wise  Ridley,  Major,  19  Hussars 
Blackwood,  Robert  Wm.  Major,  Oxford  Light  Inf. .!! 
Blair,  Charles  Stuart,  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps!!! 

Blair,  John,  Major,  18  Foot 

Blanshard,  Frederick  Hardy,44  Lt.  Col.  Indian !'s."6! 

Blathwayt,  Linley,45  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Bleaymire,  Joseph,46  Major,  104  Foot 

Blenkinsop,  William,  Major,  3  Dragoon  Guards..! 

Boggs,  Arthur  Ansell,  « 'Major,  East  Yorks  Regt.!! 

Bonavia,  T.  Emmanuel,  Captain,  R.  Malta  F.  Art.... 

Bonney,  Charles  Henry,  Major,  53  Foot 

Borton,  Alfred  John,54  Major,  Welsh  Regt.  (69  Foot) 

3oulderson,John,55i/"»;or,ArgyllandSuth.Highldrs 


22  Sept. 
14  Oct. 
27  Apr. 

21  Apr. 
31  Aug. 

23  Nov. 

24  Mar. 
19  Aug. 

3  Aug. 

22  Dec. 


26  Jan. 

2  Mar. 
13  June 

2  May 

8  Nov. 
31  May 

4  Aug. 
1-/  Jan. 
12  Mar. 


18  July  65 
8  Jan.  68 
551 19  June  55 
55'  17  Feb.  57 
57  31  Mar.  58 
59  13  Nov.  61 
55128  Sept.57 
64^1  Feb.  68 


j  7  Aug. 
14  Apr. 


15  Dec. 
17  June 
12  June 


22  Nov.  64 
19  Feb.  58 

9  June  4.3 
27  Apr.  61 


5  Aug.  64 

6  Dec.  55 
20  Dec.  57 

9  Dec.  50 

1  June  55 

2  Nov.  58 

27  Apr.  58 
11  June  58 

4  Nov.  57 
11  Mar.  59 

6  Nov.  63 

19  Apr.  64 

20  Feb.  62 
29  May  67 
18  Oct.  59 
14  Oct.   68 

23  Nov.  55 


6  Feb.  58 

7 
iS 

45  15 


27  July 
29  Dec. 
2  May 


9  Feb.  68 

1  May   55 

16  Jan.  66 

24  Apr.  72 

7  Apr.  46 

12  Dec.  60 

8  June  60 

13  Apr.  55 
21  July  62 
27  Aug.  58 

25  June  62 


Aug.  59 
Nov.  57 
Feb.  61 
June  55 
June  65 
Dec.  66 
June  70 
July  72 
June  63 
July  72 


15  Dec. 

8  Jan. 
1  Apr. 
3  July 

13  June 

19  Apr. 
1  Apr. 

10  Mav 
24  Feb. 
18  Feb. 
29  Oct. 
24  Apr. 
24  Feb. 

1  Jan. 

3  Aug. 

9  Feb. 

20  Sept, 
1  Aug. 
8  June 


8  June  60 
30  May  68 

24  Aug.  58 

25  June  62 
3  July  45 

14  Dec.  62 
22  June  59 
22  June  67 
5  Mar.  58 

1  Jan.  61 
17  June  57 

17  July  57 

20  Apr.  60 

11  May  55 
13  Dec.  59 

2  June  60 

12  Dec.  59 

21  Oct.   62 

18  Sept.  67 

18 


Dec.  67 

-  July  64 
30  Oct.   69 

9  Feb.  64 
25  Oct.  78 

30  July  57 

June  59 

Sept.  60 

Dec.  62 

Dec.  61 

.D  Nov.  49 

52    1  Aug.  54 

59  13  Dec.  61 

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T.IBTJT. 
COLONEL. 


5  July  72  14. 
1  Mar.  67  1 
5  July  72  1 
1  Apr.  60  28 
1  Oct.  77  2 
10  Dec.  74I10 
25  June  78  25 
23  May  74  31 
13  June  71  13 


Juneo0 
Mar.  73 
Oct.  77 
Apr.  75 
July  84 
Dec.  80 
June  84 
Dec.  78 
June  77 


10  Oct.  8230  Nov.  86 


Jan.  84 
Jan.  88 
May  74 
Apr.  78 
June  77 
July  81 
Aug.  80 
July  81 
July  81 
May  75 
July  81 
Apr.  92 
Jan.  68 
July  8i 
July  81 
Oct.  77 
July  81 
Jan.  79 
June  82 


25 


10 


i  July  61 

26  Oct.  67  29  Dec.  65 

19  June  60 

21  Dec.  58 


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;.  61  7  Aug.  67 
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18  June  59  25  Oct.  64 
13  Dec.  6i  9  Nov.  66 
16  Aug. 
ic  June 
4  Dec. 
4  Jan. 
16  Feb. 
11  Aug.  3/ 

11  Dec.  40  12  Nov.  42 
23  Dec.  "  9n  Tre.h  eft 
28  July  „ 

25  Jan.  61 
59  27  May  62 
63  21  Aug.  67 
56  11  Mar.  59 


61  ,  ^.„s.„, 
-j  *..  Dec.  66 
55  31  Dec.  57 
60  25  Dec.  65 
64  15  May  67 
57    6  June  58 

12  Nov.  42 
53  29  Feb.  56 

62  30  Jan.  66 


11  Mar. 
17  Nov. 
1  Feb. 


23  July  74 

22  Nov.  76 

8  Jan.  64 
1  Apr.  75 

27  Apr.  58 

27  Apr.  73 

3  Aug.  72  [  1 

5  Aug.  761  s 
1  Apr.  7026 

6  May  7o'28 
31  Dec.  60    5 

1  Apr.  70    1 
29  Nov.  72    1 

7  Sept.  55  28 
26  Jan.  66'  3 

1 1  June  70  1 1 

4  Nov.  69    4 

5  Mar.  70    6 

6  Nov.  75!  6 

15  Aug.  77;  1 

20  Feb.  74  20 

7  Aug.  8o|i5 

1  Jan.  73    1 

12  Apr.  79;  10 

17  Apr.  62  11 

2  Nov.  72    1 

16  Oct.   67' 29 

9  Apr.  77    6 

10  Feb. 75  18 

11  Sept.601 11 

18  Feb.  61 1  5 
4  Sept.  75    1 

26  Aug.  7.3  ]  1 
26  Oct.  7  3  26 

23  Nov.  72  13 
1  Oct.   71 1   1 

24  Mar.  741   : 

15  Mar.  73j  7 

16  Mar.  72  1 

28  Oct.  68  1 
4  Dec.  67I  4 

20  Mar.  74 '31 
16  Feb.  76 1 16 
11  Aug.  6y!  11 

15  Nov.  49 1  1 
7  Jan.  66,12 

16  Apr.  73  6 
1  Feb.  71  2 
1  Jan.  73    1 

28  Oct.  71  1 
1  Apr.  75    1 


July  Si 
Nov.  84 
Oct.  77 
June  82 


Apr.  81 
July  81 
Aug.  84 
Feb.  81 
Aug.  82 
July  72 
July  81 
July  81 
Aug.  71 
Nov.  78 
June  78 
Nov.  77 
Mar.  80 
Nov.  83 

July  81 

Feb.  82 
Apr.  84 
July  8 1 
Sept. 84 

Dec.  75 

May  80 

Jan. 

July 

Dec. 

May 

July 

July 

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July 


8  Dec.  86 
8  Jan.  94 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 
16  Oct.   81 

15  Apr.  87 
31  Dec.  84 

16  July  84 

29  Aug.  83 

1  Nov.  79 
12  Feb.  87 
24  Apr.  98 
21  July  71 

15  June  85 

16  June  87 

2  Mar.  78 

4  Aug.  85 

21  July  87 

22  July  85 

11  Doc.  88 
28  Mar.  87 
22  Nov.  90 

30  Nov.  78 
Oct.    "'. 

18  May  63 

27  Apr.  87 

1  July  87 

5  Aug.  90 
1  July  81 

27  Jan.  86 
1  Aug.  72 
1  July  81 
8  May  84 

24  Feb.  72 
7  Jan.  82 

28  Oct.  82 
4  Nov.  82 
1  July  81 

6  Nov.  89 

1  July  88 

20  Feb. 88 
15  Apr.  91 
15  Oct.   8 
10  Sept. 91 

2  Feb.  78 

10  June  87 
1  July  81 
July  90 
Feb.  82 
July  73 
Nov.  75 
Apr.  85 
Dec.  " 
June  87 
Mar.  87 
May  83 
June  87 
Mar.  82 
SeDt.84 
Aug.  83 
Nov.  8i 
Mar.  3 1 
Feb.  90 
Jan.  80 
Mar.  68 
May  82 
Aug.  9 
July  8 
Apr.  82 
Mar.  85 
Mar.  82 


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81!  4 
81.18 


COLONEL. 


14  June  84 

27  Feb.  75 

1  Oct.   81 

1  May  79 

14  Apr.  86 

£3  Mar.  84 

25  June  88 

18  June  81 

1  O06.  79 

30  Nov.  90 


X   X 


624  Lieutenant  Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


I  COKNKT, 
UndLIKUT, 
Ol'BffSIQM. 


Bourchier,  Henry  Seton,56  Li. Col.  Royal  Marines 12  May  59    1  Mar.  62  20  May  76    1  Jnly  it 

Bourchier,  John,5'  Major,  81  Foot    24  Aug.  39    2  July  41  27  May  5317  Aug;-  65 

Bouwens,  Lambart  Henry,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  13  Sept.64Ji3  June  77'  '6  Nov.  83 

Boweu,  Henry  Griffith,58  Captain,  88  Foot 20  Oct.   59    6  Sept.6ij2o  Oct.   69122  Deo.  8a 

Bowlby,  Pulteney  Edward,  Major,  48  Foot 130  Mar.  58  23  Nov.  60  21  Jan.  74J   1  July  81 

Boyd,  George  Vachel),  Major,  47  Foot 13  Apr.  58  24  May  39  16  July  731   1  July  81 

Boyes,  Walter  John.59  Major,  Yorkshire  Regiment   21  May  .58    6  July  64)13  Nov.  72,  ?  Mar.  81 

Brabazon.  John  A  H.Moor-,  Major,  Bengal  S.  C 11  Dec.  46  10  Oct.   53118  Feb.  6i  n  Dec.  66 

Bracken,  Thomas  Peter  Aloysius,  Captain,  41  Foot   (15  June  58  18  Feb.  62I12  Sept. 69    6  Aug.  79 

Braddon,  Edw.  Hy.  C:ode,60  Major  Hampshire  Regt  ji7  Mar.  63    8  Miy  66  20  Nov.  78,  3  M-iy  83 

Bradford,  Henry  Richard,61  Major,  Bengal  S.  C 10  Dec.  47  15  Feb.  53  18  Feb.  61I10  Dec.  67 

Bradford,  Oliver  John,  Major,  Dorsetshire  Regiment '17  Sept.  58    3  Oct.   62J22  July  68j   1  Jan. 


Bradley,  John  Donaldson,03  Captain,  49  Foot I25  Aug.  54'  9  Mar.  5 

Bradslinw,  Jus.  Lewis,64  Major,  S.  Staffordshire  Regiment  ...  27  Jan    57  30  July  58 


4  Nov.  58  6  Dec.  59 
28  Jan.  62  29  May  67 
31  Dec.  58  16  Alay  62 

8  Dec.  48    2  Aug.  55 

7  Nov.  62  21  Aug.  6y 
Regtl  and      Depr.l 
30  Aug.  53110  Sept 

4  Mar.  57^°  Apr. 
S7  22  Oct. 

7  Nov.  62  1 2  Dec.  65 

8  June  49  25  July  54 
10  Apr.  49 '26  Dec.  5 

4  Nov.  54  23  Nov.  56 

j  1  Nov.  60 

12  Feb.  63 

20  Oct.   6117  July  65 

I  2  Aug.  71 

,18  July  o; 

15  -Ian.  64 

23  Nov.  53'26  Feb.  58 
15  Mar.  55  17  Aug.  55 


8  Dec.  56 

19  May  54 

21  Oct.  62 
iq  June  5 

19  Aug.  56 
26  Jan.  58 

5  July  55 

10  July  63 
13  May  59 

25  May  60 

22  Feb.  55 

11  June  58 
4  July  60 

18  Mar.  62 

23  Apr.  55 

20  Mar.  60 
4  July  65 

16  May  62 

19  Dec.  60 

16  Aug.  59 
8  J  une 

12  Dec.  56 


3  Aug.  67 


Bradshaw,  Os  ?vald  Mosley,  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Brady,  David  Michael  Fras.66  Major, South  Lancashire  RegL 

Bran'der^William  M.67  Captain,  24  Foot 

Brandt,  Edward,68  Major,  103  Foot 

Breretun,  Robert  Kean.69  Major,  Irish  Regiment 

Bridgman,  Frederick  Henry/0  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps 

Briggs,  John  Archer  Julian, 71  Captain,  18  Foot 

Brind,  Fred.  Sale  Sawley.72  Major,  Leicesier  Regiment 

Brind,  William  Henry,'3  Major,  103  Fo')t )ii  Oct 

p.s.c.   Brooke,  Charles   Kennedy,   Major,   East    Yorkshire) 

Regiment '" $ 

Brown,  William,  Major,  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery 

Brown,  William  Edward,"1  Lt.Col.  13  Foot  

Browne,  Edward  Francis,71  Captain,  35  Foot   

Browne,  Henry  Robert  Yates, :s  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

p.s.c.  Browne,  James  Henry  Granville,  Major,  R.  Artillery   ... 

Browne,  William  Henry,*1  Lt.  Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Bruce,  Alfred  Craw.brd*,82  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Buckle,  Dudley  William,  Major,  P.oyal  Artillery    

JJucknill,  John  Townsend,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Burke,  Bernard  H.84  Captain,  S.  O.  of  Pensioners  

Burke,  Theobald,80  Captain,  18  Foot 

Burro  wes,  Algernon  St.  Leger,87    Lt.  Col.  Royal  Marines;/ 

BecmUing  Staff  Officer,  Bristol  $ 

JJurton.  John  Eaward,  Captain,  91  Foot 

Buscaiiet,  Jules  Robert  Boiven,88  Major,  Sussex  Regiment  ... 

Busfeild,  William,  Major,  22  Foot 

Butler,  Charles,  Major,  94  Foot   

Butler,  Edward  Le  Breton,  Captain,  i4Foot 

Butler,  William  Theobald,  Captain,  8  Foot 

p.s.c.  Buxton,  Jas.  Walton   Fowell,  Major,  Iuniskilling  Fus. 

Calderon,  Charles  Matthew,89  Captain,  00  Foot   

Call,  Charles  Frederic,90  Captain,  Royal  Engineers    

Campbell,  John,  Major,  Scottish  Rifles   

Campbell,  Neil,91  Captain,  -9  Foot    

Cane,  Robert  Emmet,9-  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Cargill,  Spencer. Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Cargill,  Sydney,94  Major,  Border  Regiment 

Carleton,  Edward  William,  Major,  North  Staffordshire  Regc 

Oarlile,  William  Ogle,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Carlyon,  Clement  Winstanley,  Major,  R.  Marines 

Oarr,  Charles  Harrison,  Major,  102  Foot  

Oarr,  George  Sydney,  Major,  South  Lancashire  Regiment.. 
Carr,  Nicholas  Edward,96  Major,  InniskillingFus.  (27  F.)    .. 

Carre,  George  Tennant.97  Major,  Rifle  Brigade 

Garter,  Stanley,  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  

Cartwright,  Reginald  Anson-,  Major,  Northampton  Regt.    .. 

Gave,  Walter,  Lt.Col.  Irish  Fusiliers   

Ghaine,    William,  Captain,  10  Hussars;  Assistant  Master  of) 

the  Ceremonies  to  the  Queen j 

Chamberlin,  Edw.  Henry,'9  Captain,  Rifle  Brigade    

Ohamberlin.  William  R.  Bigshy,100  Captain,  24  Foot 

Chambers,  Francis  Henry,  Captain,  39  Foot 

Chapman,  Geo.  Henry  Jas.  Mowbrav,102  Major,  5  Foot  

Chailes,  James,103 Lt.Col.  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery 

■Charlton,  Richard  Granville.101  Captain,  S.O.  of  Pensioners.. 

Oheetham,  Charles  Joseph,105  Major,  K.  Marine  Artillery 

Cholmele.v,  Henry  John,  Lt.Col.  Bedfordshire  Regiment 18  Jan.  Ci 1 31  Jan.  65 

Churchill,  Charles  Morant,107  Major,  West  Kent  Regiment. ..21  Dec.  60  18  Oct.   64 


4  Aug.  6i|  1  Oct.  77 
28  Oct.  68  10  July  75 
4  Nov.  70.  4  Nov.  78 


8  Jan.  56 

1  May  3» 


28  Ojt.  76 
13  Feb.  67 
30  July  62 
2  Mar.  78 
Service 
9  Nov.  66 

1  Apr.  70 

2  Mar.  68 

23  Nov.  70 


1  July 

25  May  80 

26  Mar.  73 
10  July  81 

25rV  yrs 
24  Nov.  77 

22  Nov.  79 
29  Jan.  79 

1  July  81 

27  Aug.  58J  5  July  72 
29  Dee.  54  14  Sep. 69 

6  June  62)17  Mar.  76 
to  May  73129  Nov.  79 

8  Dec.  75  1  Nov.  82 
20  Oct.  732oOjt.  81 
2  Aug.  83  20  Dec.  89 

7  Nov.  77  25  Aug.  83 

20  Sept.  77  15  Jan.  84 
1  Apr.  70    1  July 

13  Sept.65    1  Oct.   77 

15  Juue  85 

23  Feb.  75 
1  July  81 
1  Oct.  77 
1  Oct.   77 

21  Mar.  68  5  Feb.  79 
6  Apr.  64    1  Oct.   77 

10  Nov.  77  15  Oct.   81 
9  Feb.  70!   1  July  81 
17  July  66in  Juue  79'  2  Mar 


1  July  81 


14  Dec.  55  22  Oct.  61 
24  Jan.  65  27  Sept.  71 
24  Sept.  53I23  June  63 
14  Mar.  59  30  June  63 
13  Jan.  59 

1  Oct.   58 

2  Jan.  69 
26  Oct.   60 


10  Juue 52 
21  Sept.55 
6  Mar.  56 

27  Aug.  58 

17  Nov.  63 

8  Jan.  68 

1  Julv  61 
3  July  58 

2  Oct".    66 

24  Mar.  69 
16  Sept.  6 

25  Juue  60 
30  July  62 

18  Feb.  62 

28  Dec.  65 

9  Oct.  57 


3T  May  50 
21  Oct.   59 


26  Jan.  55  10  Nov.  55 
21  Nov.  51J  6  June  54 
12  Jure  58  27  Aug.  58 
18  Jan.  51(27  May  53 
5  Nov.  69 


Churchill,  George  Frederic,108  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corp; 

Clarke,  Henry  Wilbertbrce, 109  Lt.Col.  Royal  (Bengal)  Eng 

Clarke,  James  Alleyne,110  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps 

Clarke,  John  Sheridan,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Clarke,  Sir  Marshall  James,112  RCMG.  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Clarke,  Montagu  de  Salis  M.  K.  G.  A.113  Captain,  50  Foot  

Clarkson,  Frederick  William,  Captain,  39  Foot 


8  Mar.  64 
Depart 


Clarkson,  "William  Henry,  Captain,  30  Foot  2q  /une 


Coates,  Charles,115  Major,  99  Foot 

Cobb,  John,116  Capt.  Royal  Marines 

Cobbe,  Francis,  Major,  R.  (Madras)  Artillery 

Cockcraft,  William  La  Trobe,1'8  Major,  R.  Marine  Artillery... 

Coffey,  Francis,  Major,  Inniskilliug  Fusiliers    

Cole,  Henry  Hardy,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers. 

Collins,  Josiah  Erskine,120  Major,  Hampshire  Regiment 

Colquhoun,  Jas.  Andrew  Sutherland,  21  Lt.Col. R. (Ben.)  Art. 

Conmgton,  John  Codd,122  Major,  13  Foot 

Cook,  Francis  John  Gilbert,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps    ... 

Cooper,  Henry  Fallowneld,125Ca/)rum,  Royal  Marines 

Cope,  Sir  Anthony,12'  Major,  Ritle  Brigade 


18  Feb.  53 
12  Nov.  58 
49 


11  Dec.  <7 
28  June  49 
14  Juue  45 
23  Dec.  59 


16  Aug.  61 

18  Dec.  52 
Depart- 
14  Nov.  48 
16  Oct.   60 


Oct.   7 1 1  1  July  81 

30  Nov.  66  19  Apr.  80 

26  Dec.  65  16  Jan.  75 

15  Aug.  69  31  Dec.  78 

1  Apr.  75    1  July  81 

12  Feb.  731   1  July   8r 

11  Nov.  74l   1  July  81 

3  Aug.  6712  Apr.  79 

9  Sept.  74  29  Sept.  80 

11  Occ.   76I  1  Apr.  82 

1  Apr.  70  !   1  July  81 

9  June  75  21  Feb.  82 

19  Dec.  72  19  Dec.  80 
8  Feb.  68;  1  July  8 

20  Aug.  71,12  Aug.  81 

10  May  64J   1  Oct.    77 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 

12  May  87 
25  Mar.  71 
28  Sept.87 
1  July  81 
24  Oct.    83 

1  Apr.  82 

2  May  83 

18  Apr.  68 
1  July  81 

3  May  91 
23  Apr.  73 

"  Nov.  82 

12  Jan.  81 

19  July  82 
1  Jan.  84 

1 3  May  85 
7  July  80 
9  Aug.  73 
7  Dec.  88 

11  I'ec.  88 
1  July  81 

27  Sept.  82 
72  Jan.  81 

?  May  84 

1  Aug.  72 
1  Oct.    77 

12  Feb.  81 
7  Nov.  85 
6  Nov.  86 

20  Oct.  87 
1  Oct.   97 

27  Jan.  92 
12  Feb.  87 
1  July  88 

21  Apr.  80 

3  Dec. 


14  July  69  13  Apr.  81 
16  May  55  J  1  Oct.  77 
18  Apr.  65  1  Oct.  77 
26  Dec.  57  5  July  7 
18  Feb.  70  31  Dec.  78 
16  Aug.  59  5  July  72 
8  June  80  21  May  83 
7  Nov.  63  10  O  M.  79 
6  Feb.  77!   1  July  8 

7  May  67    8  Mar.  761  8  Mar.  84 

8  June  60    3  Aug.  72    1  July  81 
mental       Service     2ij*jyrs. 

17  July  66  8  June  78:10  Jan.  85 
22  Feb.  63  8  Dec.  75  21  Apr.  80 
25  Aug.  54  10  May  61,29  June  74 
21  Nov.  62  25  Nov.  68 1  1  Dec.  80 

6  June  54  15  June  58    5  July  72 
2  July  59  17  Mar.  63  23  Aug.  77 

1  Sept. 53  26  Sept. 61  25  Nov.  74 
Apr.  51 127  Aug.  59 '  5  July  72 

18  May  6i|25  Dec.  74    1  July  8i 
9  Nov.  58121  Oct.   59  18  Oct.   73    1  July  81 

17  Dec.  62  6  June  77  17  Dec.  82 
8  June  67(27  Apr.  70    1  July  81 

10  Dec.  581  1  Aug.  72|i6  Jan.  80 
6  July  55  126  Nov.  61:31  Mar.  75 

mental        Service     22,s3     yrs 

17  Aug.  52  20  Apr.  6o,   1  Aug.  72 

2  May  65  13  Nov.  72:  i  July  8e 


94 
15  Mar.  97 
25  Ojt.  82 
13  Mar.  i'i 
ti  May  78 
1  July  81 
18  Oct.   79 

15  Oct.  83 
1  July  81 

16  Mar.  87 
30  May  83 
21  July  80 

4  June  79 

25  May  85 
15  May  89 

24  Sept.84 
12  Oct.  87 
10  Feb.  83 

"  Dec.  80 

26  Feb.  94 
15  Oct.  81 

1  July  81 
15  Aug.  84 

20  Aug.  84 

12  Aug.  33 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

28  Oct.   79 

25  Feb.  80 
10  July  79 

8  Apr.  87 

26  Dec.  80 

21  May  95 

10  Oct.   86 

13  Feb.  84 

8  Mar.  90 
1  Feb.  87 

11  Dec.  38 

29  June  87 
28  Mar.  83 
20  Mar.  8c 

1  July  81 

2  Mar.  78 
2  July  79 

17  May  85 
1  Aug.  72 

28  July  85 
5  Apr.  87 
17  Dec.  89 
17  May  86 
to  Jan.  87 

27  Mar.  80 
11  Dec.  88 
31  Dec.  97 

9  Mar.  90 


Lieutenant  Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pa>j  or  on  a  Pension. 


625 


OOK.VlsT, 
2ndLIEUT 

oreysiGN" 


Cornish  Oharl»s  Orchard  ,as  Captain,  73  Toot  

Cotton,  Fras.  Fred.146  Lt.Cot.  R.  (Bengal)  Engineers  

Cotton,  Walter, 'a"  Major.  Royal  Artillery 

Coussmaker,  Georgs,'^8  Major,  Bombiy  Staff  Corps 

CoussmaKer,  Macclesfield  Forbes,  Lt.Col.  Bombay  Staff  C. ... 

Cox,  George  Augustus,  Maior,  Leicestershire  Regiment    

i>.*.c.  Creagb.  John,130  Captain,  5  Foot  

Creighton,  Fitzraaurice, i31  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Cresswell,  Charles  Arthur,132  Li. Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  

•Crooke,     bdward    Rea  Milner,92     Major    Royal     Marine ) 
Artillery;  Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  Edinburgh,  1  May  g5...  j 

Crosbie.  John  Gustavns,13*  Lt.Col.  King's  Royal  Rifles  

Crnickshank,  James  Henry  Robert,  Major,  R.  (Bombay)  Eng. 
Cunningham,  Allan  Joseph  C.138  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Eng.  ... 

Cunningham,  Charle-,'157  L'  Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Curry,  Michael,133  Major,  Staff  Captain  Isle  of  Man 

fCuthell,  Th'smas  George.  Captain,  13  Hus-ars 

(Dale,  Henry  Montagu,1*0  Lt.Col.  Madras  Infantry    

'Daly,  William,  Major,  Royal  Fusiliers  

Daniell,  Edward  Staines,1*1  Major,  102  Foot 

IDarley,  William  Sanders,  Major,  South  Staffordshire  Regt.... 

Davern,  George  William,  Captain,  17  Foot    

'.Davidson,    Christopher     Middlemass,1*3    Major,    Munster ) 

Fusiliers.  Gentleman  at  Arms ) 

Davies,  Jaspar  Gustayus  Silvester,  Lt.Col.  Riyal  Engineers 

Davies.  Rober,,1*5  Captain,  28  Foot  

IDavis,  Alfre  1  Thornton,'*6  L'.Col.  Bengal  Iniantry     

Davy,  James  John,  Lt.Col.  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 

Dawson,  Frederick,  Major,  Durham  Lignt  Infantry    

Day,  John,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery    

•  de  Cetto,  Louis  Chas.  Aug.  Adrian,1*8  Major,  R.  Artillery  ... 

Delaeonabe,  William  Addis,1*9  Captain,  R.  Marines 

■de  Longue-vilte,  Charles  Myers,150  Major,  101  Foot 

Des  Barres,  Alex-  Hamilton,154  Major,  Royal  Marines    

Des  Barres,  Augustus  H.  John,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Dickinson,  William,156  CSI.  Major',  Bombay  Staff  Corps  [R] 

Dillon,  Robert  Henry,  Captain,  45  Foot 

Dixon,  Charles  Frederick,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Dobbin,  Geo.  Miller,15"  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Artillery 

Dods,  Peter,158  Major,  Bimbay  Staff  Corps   

Dolphin,  Harry  Edmund,150  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Dmoner,  John  King,160  Major,  Suffolk  Regiment    

Douglas,  Hugh  Alexander,  Captain,  Royal  (Bengal)    Artillery 

Doveton,  Henry,  Major,  Royal  (Bombay)  Engineers   

TJffi  Dowell,  George  Dare.161  Captain,  R.  Marine  Artillery 

Downs,  Leonard,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  

•du  Jardin,  Benjamin  Stephens,  Captain,  7  Foot 

Durand,  Sir  Edward  Law,  Bart.  Cii.  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C 

Darnford,  Edward  Oongreve  Langley,162  Captain,  R.  Mar. Art  .. 
Burrant,  Frederic  William, u'-\  Major,  West  Riding  Regiment 

Duthie,  William  Henry  Moore,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Dysart,  Conolly,163  Major,  10S  Foot 

Eccles,  Francis  Edward,  Captain,  31  Foot    

lEden,  Archibald  Dutfield, '^  Major,  Scottish  Rifles 

Eden,  Henry  Horace,  Captain,  30  Foot 

ZEdmondes,  Francis  Quinton.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Edwards,  Et.  Hon.  Sir  Fleetwood  Isham,  KCB.  Lt.Col.  Royal") 

Engineers  ;    Keeper  of  the  Prioy  Fane  to  the    Queen,  and  > 

Extra  Equerry  to  Her  Majesty ) 

Edye,  Lourenco,'66  Lt.Col.  Royal  Marines. 
Egerton,  Rowland,  Captain,  Rifle  Brigade 
Egerton,  William  Willoughby,'68  Lt.Col.  Liverpool  Regiment 

Ellernian,  Edward  John,169  Major,  q8  Foot    

Elliot,  John  M'Dowell,l;0  Major,  4  Foot 

Ellis,  Arthur,171  Captain,  Royal  Marines ".. 

Ellis, Waiter  Treslove,  Lt.Col.  Northampton  Regiment   

Elliston,  Edmund  Charles,1"  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  ...... 

Empson,  Charles  Anglesea,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  

England  Albert  Edward,1  =  Major  Ecyal  Artillery 

England,  James  Montague  FitzRoy,176  Capt. Irish  Fusiliers.!! 

Evans,  Edward  William,1  e  Major  19  Foct 

Everitt,  Herbert. '  9  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 

Eyre,  "Vincent  George  Lawrence,180  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.  C.  ...!!! 

Faircloth,  Henry  John,182  Captain,  81  Foot """ 

Fairlie,  Charles  Hay,183  Captain,  19  Hussars 

Farmar,  William  Edward,  Captain,  R.  Marines   

Farmer,  Geo.  Lancelot  M'Lean,185  Lt. Col. King's  Roj'al  Rifles 

Farquhar,  Francis  Glennie,  Lt.Col.  2  Dragoons 

Farrer,  Henry,  Major,  Oonniught  Ranger 


20  Nov.  58 


4  Jan.  58 
19  Dec.  60 
21  Sept.  60 
!8  Apr.  54 
8  Apr.  5 


8  Dec.  66 

23  Apr.  58 
11  June  ^,8 


2  Feb.  58 
24  Jan.  63 
20  Jan.  62 
15  Oct.  61 

r4  June  45 
8  July  62 
13  Mar.  53 

26  Feb.  62 


11  Dec.  63 
8  June  60 

23  Dec.  64 
■-<)  Nov.  59 
30  July  62 
4  Aug..  63 
15  Jan.  56 
21  June  54 

12  Jan.  66 


2  Aug.  71 
4  Aug.  73 
10  Apr.  78 
Jan.  70 
19  Dec.  72 
24  Apr.  72 
16  Dec.  60 
29  May  63 
12  Jan    78 


3  Aug.  67 


23  Apr.  5 
20  Oct.    59 
10  Feb.  64 
co  Mar.  61 


3  July  50 
13  Dec.  45 
28  Dec.  64 


18  Jan.  48 
24  Mar.  58 


o  Dec.  50 
3  Mar.  46 


6  Oct.   60 


25  July  48 


S  July  55 
10  Oct.  6_ 
30  Dec.  51 

8  Feb.  6 


Fawcett,  Rowland  Hill, 1S7  Capt.  West  Riding  Regt.  (33  Foot),. 
Fawkes,  Montagu,  Lt.  Col.  Irish  Fusiliers 


29  Apr.  37 
16  Mar.  50 
2i  Feb.  60 
'3  July  58 


8  Dec. 
24  Oct. 

8  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
21  Oct. 

20  Apr. 

21  Nov. 

22  Mar. 


66 


Feilden,  Haughtou  Montague  James,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Feneran,  Edward,159  Major,  48  Foot   . 

Fenwick,  John  Bourcnier,  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  ........ 

Ferris,  George  Augustus,'90  Major,  97  Foot !".!"!'.! 

iiolliott,  Phdip  Horn  in,  Major,  East  Lancashire  Regiment      . 
FitzHerbert,  Walter  Hepburn  Melitas,'91  Major,  Rifle  Brigade 

FitzRoy,  Edward  Albert,'9*  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery "" 

FitzRoy,  Ferdinand,  Major,  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery... 

Fleming,  William,  Captain,  95  Foot [n 

Flood,  Henry,  Captain,  1  Foot 

Foablanque,  Alfred,1?5 Major,  R.  Marines !.!!!!!! 


11  July 
7  June 
15  Nov. 
22  Jan. 
L5  Dec. 

4  Dec. 
t8  Oct. 
.6  Apr. 
14  June 
ii  Nov. 

5  May 
5  Sept. 


65 

54 

58 

67 

54 

55  2 

42 

61 

64 


14  Mar. 
10  Dec. 

8  Dec. 

7  Sept. 
14  Jan. 


9  Dec. 
28  Apr. 
21  July 
17  Aug. 


18  Sept.  60 
27  Aug.  58 

8  June  60 

19  June  6o 
26  July  64 

6  July  67 
>9  Feb.  64 
12  Apr.  64 
19  Dec.  49 
29  Sept. 65 

2  Oct.   S3 

19  Mar.  66 

1  0.it.  58 
1  June  60 
1  Aug.  61 

9  Mar.  67 

17  Nov.  63 

18  Dec.  61 

19  Dec.  55 
24  Feb.  54 

26  Apr.  49 

3  Aug.  by 
1  July  61 

5  Dec.  54 

3  Juue  59 
1  Apr.  59 

31  Jan.  56 

27  Dec.  48 
15  July  63 
17  July  63 
21  Aug.  60 
to  Dec.  38 

6  Oct.  51 
io  June  60 
23  Apr.  58 

4  Oct.  67 
14  Feb.  54 


Sept. 77 

20  May  68 
15  May  70 

3  Aug.  72 
8  July  72 
19  Feb.  70 

7  May  70 
1  Jan.  74 
6  Sept. 73 

21  Feb.  57 
31  Oct.   77 

t  Apr.  70 

23  Juue  75 

3  Aug.  72 
t  Apr.  70 
6  May  69 

22  May  75 
31  Oct.   74 

1  Apr.  75 
15  Aug.  65 
18  Mar.  62 

8  Dec.  60 
31  Dec.  79 
25  Nov.  74 

8  Feb.  61 

6  May  65 

17  Oct.   71 

27  Au  ».  58 

17  J-iiy  59 

18  Feb.  76 

5  May  5  9 

6  Jan.  65 
15  Oct.   70 

22  Sept.  59 

23  Nov.  72I 
21  July 
10  Oct.    77 

.  27  Mar.  6 


18  Oct.  64I11  July  72 
1  Nov.  60  8  Oct.  73 
8  Oct.   39  15  Nov.  53 

50  Sept.  59^8  Oct.  68 
8  July  62  19  Apr.  76 

13  Nov.  60  16  Sept. 63 

14  June  63   6  June  77 


30  Juue  63 


_  Aug. 
id  Nov. 
10  J  una 

4  Sept. 
29  Dec. 
27  May 

6  Mar. 
15  Apr. 
27  June 

9  June 

22  June 

Dec. 

20  Apr. 

15  J  uno 

3  Apr. 

3  Nov. 

7  July 
7  Mar. 
15  Sept 
9  Dec. 

5  Nov. 
2  Sept. 
7  Jan. 

6  June 

0  June 
jd  Apr. 

58J30  Nov. 

62  14  Aug. 
19  June 
26  July 

1  Feb. 
17  Nov. 
14  Apr. 


5  July  77 


1  July 

7  May 
10  Nov. 

,_  9  July 
5423  July 
48  14  July 
67    1  Dec. 

69  22  Mar. 
63J15  Jan. 
60  23  Nov. 
67  28  May 
54  5  Feb. 
60  21  Nov. 

70  22  Jan. 
16  Oct. 

8  Jan. 
13  Feb. 

5  July 

2  Aug 
4  Jan. 


652 


76   2 

76 
72 
70  1 


1  July  81 
1  July  81 
19  Feb.  82 
4  Jan.  78 

19  Dec.  80 
1  July  8: 

29  Dec.  73 
1  Oct.   77 

12  Jan.  86 

15  June  85 

10  Mar.  80 

21  Dec.  77 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

30  June  81 

4  Feb.  85 

20  Jan.  82 
1  July  81 

30  Nov.  70 
3  Sept.81 

6  Aug.  79 

1  July 

13  Sopt. 
13  Mir. 

8  Oct. 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 

23  June 
10  Oct. 
:3  Dec. 

1  July 
:8  Jan. 
1  Oct. 

7  May 

5  July 
3  Mar. 
3  Apr. 

1  July 

2  Oct. 
ji  De:;. 
17  Sept. 

13  Feb. 

6  Mar. 
10  Oct. 

14  Sept. 
1  July 
1  July 

20  July 

20  Apr. 
1  July 

21  Aug. 

24  Juue 


3d  Juue  8; 


8  Dec.  87 
7  May  79 
1  July  81 

14  Feb.  60 
5  July  72 
4  Aug.  73 
1  July  81 
Mar.  84 

..  Mar.  8., 

9  Mar.  i  1 
,-  18  Nov.  82 
66  11  Nov.  78 
'-  27  Sept.8- 


22  Jan.  87 

22  Nov.  79 

7  Mar.  80 

Jan 


73  1  Julv  81 
71  1  July  81 
77  1  July  81 
61  25  Sjpt.07118  May  81 
70    1  July  " 


-  Oct. 
63124  Nov. 
54  23  Nov. 
57I10  Dec. 
49  20  July 
6cj  22  Feb. 
65  12  Nov- 
60  23  Nov. 
57  21  July 

56  5  JUTL3 

57  7  De«- 
59    3  Aug. 


1  Nov.  82 

6  Dec.  73 

10  Dec.  7.} 

5  July  72 

1  July  8t 

1  July  81 

1  July  Si 

5  July  72 

_.   1  Jan.  79 

70  30  Mar.  8i 

67  2  c  June  79 


j  LIEUT. 
ICOLONBL. 

I  i  July  81 
1  July  88 

18  Feb.  92 
1  Apr.  83 

19  Dec.  86 

21  June  87 
1  July  Si 
1  May  78 

12  Jan.  92 

22  Nov.  93 

9  Sept.  84 
1  June  84 
9  Jau.  85 

13  Nov.  87 
1  July  81 
4  Feb.  85 

20  Jan.  83 

21  June  87 
4  Jan.  71 

23  Aug.  39 
1  July  81 

10  June  82 

7  Sept.85 
1  July  81 
i8  0ct.  85 
1  July  83 

14  Mar.  83 

7  June  82 
26  Feb. 81 
20  May  76 
10  Jau.  72 

28  Dec.  92 
6  Sept.  84 

19  Dec.  76 
1  July  81 

24  June  82 
4  Feb.  74 

17  Feb.  72 

8  Sept.85 
17  Dec.  81 

1  July  81 
31  Dec.  85 
23  Apr.  72 

II  Jan.  87 
1  July  81 

10  Oct.  91 
8  May  77 

14  SeDt.  81 

4  Nov.  83 
1  Jan.  63 
1  July  81 

14  Mar.  83 
1  July  81 

22  Sept. 90 

22  Oct.  90 

8  Dec.  94 
1  July  hi 
t  July  87 

6  Mar.  67 

29  Nov.  79 
H  July  78 

1  Apr.  90 
22  Mar.  90 
>-8  Mar.  90 

7  July  83 

9  Sept.85 
7  Juue  79 

26  Jan.  t>4 

22  Jan.  93 

26  May  80 

1  July  8i 

11  June  70 
7  Jan.  90 

5  July  86 

7  July  84 
24  Aug.  81 

9  Ja  1.  89 
1  Nov.  89 
1  July  81 

8  Sept.  79 

17  Jan    77 

15  Oct.   81 

18  Nov.  82 
1  Oct.    87 

22  Sept. 75 
18  Miy  81 
1  July  81 
20  Sept.8>" 


X    X    2 


626-7    Lieutenant  Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


Forbes,  Edward  Millett,196  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Infantry 
Forbes,  Henry  Villiers,19"  Major.  Royal  Marines 


CORNET, 
2ndLIEUT 
OrKNSlGN. 


20  Oct.   61 
20  Mar.  54 


Forbes.  John  Foster.198  Major,  Bombaj'  Staff  Corps 1  j  Jan. 


Ford,  Alfred  John,199  Captain,  1  Foot 

Ford,  John,  Major,  Roval  (Madras)  Artillery 

Forster,  William  David,  Major,  Royal  (Madras)  Artillery 

Forsyth,  Frederick  Arthur,  Major,  5  Foot 

Fosbroke,  John  Dudley,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

p.s.c.  Fothergill,  Charles  Vim.3"0  Major,  Royal  Marines 

p.s.c.  Fox,  Walter  Reginald,202  Major,.  Royal  Artillery   

Francklyn,  Win.  Henry  Miller,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Infantry  

Franklen,  Charles  Richard,2"3  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Frederick,  Sir  Charles  Edward,  Bart.  Major,  21  Hussars   

Freeman,  Francis  Peere  William,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Freeth,  William,  Major.  Madras  Staff  Corps  .". 

French,  John  Thomas,  Captain,  90  Foot 

Froom,  George,205  Major.  Connanght  Rangers  

Fryer.  Edward  John, 20r'  Major,  Rifle  Brigade 

Fuller,  Henry,  Major,  Royal  Marines  

Galloway,  Frank,iOS  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery    

p.s.c.  Gardner,  Charles  Henry,  T.t.Col.  Derbyshire  Regiment 

Garnham,  John  William,  Major,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery  .. 

Garratt,  John  Arthur  Thomas,  Major,  Grenadier  Guards 

Garsia,  Michael  Clare,210  Ca2>tain,  30  Foot    

Gattey,  Fras.  Wm.  Braithwait,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps... 

Gaulter,  Henry  Edward,211  Major.  Hampshire  Regiment 

Gavegau,  Francis  Charles,212  Major,  Berkshire  Regiment     ... 

Gibb,  Reginald  Kennett,  Major,  1  West  India  Regiment  

Gibbons,  Frederick  FitzRoy,214  Lt.Col.  Devonshire  Regt.   ... 

Gibson,  Robert,215  Capt.  89  Foot  (Quarter  Master,  2  Apr.  47)... 
Gibsone,  HughF.  H.,  Captain,  73  Foot   

Gillmor,  John  Greenwood,  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  

Glancy.  Thomas,  Lt.Col.  "Royal  Engineers   

Gleig,  Charles  Fleming,  Major,  Cheshire  Regiment 

Godwin-Austen,  H.  Haversham.217  Capt.  Bengal  Staff  Corps... 

Golding,  Harry,  Major,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  ... 

Gordon,  JohnAndrias  D.uli  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Inlantry '..... 

Gordon,  James  Rollings,  Major,  108  Foot 

Gore,  Frederick  Augustus,  Capt.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.... 
Gore,  George  Anthony  Ellard,-20  Major,  Royal   Marines, ) 

Gentleman  at  Arms   \ 

Gouldsbury,  Dudley  Elphinstone,221  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Gower,  John  Nathaniel,  Captain,  78  Foot 

Graeme,  Charles  de  Jersey,  Major,  Northumberland  Fusiliers 

Graeme,  Lawrence  Anthony  M.223  Major,  102  Foot 

Graham,  Douglas  A.  G.  C'.22* Major,  6  Dragoon  Guards    

Graham,  Lionel  Frederick,  Lt.Col.  Army  Ordnance  Dept 

Grant,  Robert  Joynt  Gordon,226  Major,  Sussex  Regiment 

Grant,  Wilmot,  Captain,  Rifle  Brigade     

Graves,  Francis  Lowry,227  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Graves,  Henry  Affleck,221  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps     

Gray,  Arthur,  Captain,  41  Foot 

Gray,  William  Ker,  Major,  86  Foot 

Greatwood.  Henry  Frederick,229  Major,  East  Surrey  Regt.... 

Green,  Richard  Spurgeon,206  Major,  Berkshire  Regiment 

Gregory,  George  Constable,231  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Greig,  Banks  Robinson,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery    

Grindlay,  Henry  Robert,222  Major,  21  Hussars 

Grubb,  Alexander,233  Major,  Royal  Artillery  .. 

Gubbins,  John  Egerton,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Guillamore,  Hardress  Standish,  Tisct.  Major,  R.  (Madras) Art 

Gully,  William,235  Major,  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery  

p.s.c.  Gunter,  Edward,236  Lt.Col.  East  Lancashire  Regt 

Gyll,  Flemyng  George,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Hadden,  Louis  Jas.  Wainwright,  Major,  Welsh  Fusiliers 

Haig,  Arthur  Balfour,  CMG.  Major,  Royal  Engineers    

Halkett,  Henry  Craigie,238  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Hall,  Alfred  Campbell  Blair,  Lt.Col.  North  Lancashire  Regt. 
Hall,  George  Wm.  Monk,  Major,  Berkshire  Regiment   ... 

Hallett,  Charles  Evans,210  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Halliday,  Stratford  Charles,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Hamilton,  Boyd  Cullen  Poley,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Hamilton,  Charles  James,242  Major,  East'Kent  Regiment 

Handy,  Bennett  Fleming,243  Major,  Liverpool  Regiment 

Handyside,  William,245  Captain,  Coast  Brigade  of  Art.  [R]  ... 

Hankin,  Frederick  George,  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Harden,  John  Edward,246  Major,  109  Foot    

Hardinge,  Henry  Haughton,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  

Hardinge,  Herbert  Richard,  Captain,  32'Foot 

Hardy,  John  Braithwaite,248  Major,  R.  (Bombay)  Artillery 

Hare,  Richard  Thomas,249  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Harenc,  Charles  Edward,250  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

arrison,  Arthur  John,  Captain,  7  Foot 

Harrison,  Henry  A.  Captain,  24  Foot 

Harrison,  Henry  Drinkrcw,252Zf.Co7.  The  Buffs.; 

Harvest,  Henry  Lewis,253  Major,  Irish  Fusiliers   

Harvey,  Edward,*54  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Harvey,  George  Sheppard,255  Major,  Royal  Artillery  '" 

Harvey,  Henry  James,256  Major,  K.  O.  Scottish  Borderers  ... 

Ilawkes,  Richard  Lloyd,  Captain.  36  Foot 

Haynes,  Jonathan  Wynyard,2"  Major,  2  West  India  Regiment 

HayWard,  John  Fred.  Curtis,  Major,  King's  Own  Scottish  > 

Borderers  j 


iS  Aut;.  4<3 
13  Jtine56 
1 1  Dec.  49 
1  Apr.  58 
11  iJar.  59 
13  Nov.  5, 


4  Dec.  61 
23  Oct.  54 


CAPTAIN.  MAJOB. 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 


20  Oct.   62    5  Jan.  711  1  July  81  20  Oct.   87 
2  June  55:13  June  65    1  Oct.   77  30  Mar.  78 


4  Jan. 
4  Jan. 


20  July  57 
18  July  5 
27  Aug.  58  J  24  Mar.  65 

21  Aug.  55!  5  July  60 
1  Apr.  62  2C  June  72 


t  Aug.  60 

7  May  59 

22  Mar.  64 

26  Nov.  6^ 

3  Jan.  55 


2  July  6i|i8  Oct.    64 

8  June  6c 

1  Dec. 

26  July  55    8  July  56 


3  Oct.  66 
15  June  55 
22  June  59 


8  Feb.  61 


26  Mar.  58 
Depart- 
9  July  62 

29  Mar.  6: 

12  Nov.  58 
4  July  60 
3  Apr.  49 

13  July  58 
12  June  57 


8  June  6c 
26  Dec.  51 
31  Dec.  61 

20  June  61 
1 3  June  jj  1 

21  July  63 

28  June  65 

16  Oct.   66 

1  May  57 
3  July  60 

11  June  53 
20  Feb.  63 
Depart- 
24  Jan.  52 

2  Feb.  58 


22  Aug.  68 
12  Feb.  58 
22  May  62 
19  June  60 
8,'Mar.  64 
18  Oct.  6; 
2Q.May  63 
17  May  61 
mental 
14  June  64 

9  Oct.  61 
6  Aug.  61 
9  Aug.  64 

22  Feb.  50 

24  Aug.  60 

10  May  61 
1  Nov.  60 

30  July  62 
12  Oct.  54 
5  Dec.  62 
30  July  62 

23  Nov.  56 

25  Apr.  65 


4  Nov.  59 
1  May  55 
30  Dec.  59 
21  Aug.  60 
20  Jan.  57 


24  Feb.  37 


7  Dec.  55 
31  Dec.  58 


8  Sept. 60 


2  Aug. 
21  Sept.6o 
31  May  59 
24  June  62 


13  Dec.  65 
17  Mar.  58 
7  Aug.  61 


11  Dec.  49 
Jan.  59 


14  May  58 
8  June  49 
7  Dec.  55 

15  Oct.  61 
10  Mar.  57 

1  Apr.  59 
3  Aug.  60 
3  Oct.   54 


5  June  38 
30  Nov.  55 
25  May  55 

Jan.  62 


3  Aug.  67 

17  Apr.  69 
20  Nov.  57 
31  May  64 

4  Aug.  56 

28  Oct.  64 
mental 

io  Dec.  52 
27  Apr.  60 

24  June  63 

16  July  63 
27  May  62 

17  July  57 
9  Jan.  63 
1  Jan.  62 

30  Apr.  58 
19  June  60 
1  Aug.  42 
1  Apr.  61 

1  Oct.   57 
11  Dec.  58 
27  Apr. 
23  Sept.62 
22  June 58 

18  Sept.63 
22  June  59 
11  Apr.  71 

21  June  64 

8  Oct, 

2  June  67 
1  Apr.  63 

3  Aug.  67 

22  Oct.   6i 

25  Nov.  64 
3  May  55 

11  Nov.  52 
1  Jan.  62 

19  Dec.  60 
22  Feb.  6i 

29  Aug.  54 
27  Apr.  58 

5  May  63 

0  Apr.  60 
29  July  62 
29  Mar.  64 

9  Feb.  55 

22  Dec.  59 
10  Aug.  56 

1  Apr.  60 
21  Sept.  56 

23  Nov.  55 
Oct.  65 


9  Oct.   75 

3  Aug.  67 
21  Oct.   76 

4  Dec.  73 

13  Nov.  61 

14  Aug.  72 
28  Sept.  74 
11  Dec.  70 
23  June 60 
31  Oct.  77 

2  Nov.  60 

15  Dec.  76 
11  Dec.  72 

3  June  73 
1  Oct.  77 
6  May  67 

25  Jan.  71 

Service 

28  May  73 

21  Sept.  65 
20  Apr.  67 

22  July  71 


ian.  74  2  Mar.  78 
7  Jan.  74I  t  July  81 
1  Aug.  72I29  Jan.  77 
5  July  72)  1  Aug.  72 
1  July  81  30  Nov.  81 


1  July  81 

2  Oct.    79 
21  Apr.  80 

4  Dec.  81 

5  July  72 
1  July  8 
1  July  8 

11  Dec.  78 
S  Mar.  73 
1  July  81 

16  Mar.  80 

1  July  81 

2  Mar.  81 

17  Dec.  81 
16  Sept.  82 


30  Nov.  78 

23l?  yrs- 

1  July  81 

2  Oct.   77 
24  Dec.  73 

1  July  81 


18  Feb.  59  16  Apr.  61 
20  Oct.  65  25  Dec.  77 
12  June  69  12  June  77 
2  Aug.  73I  1  July  81 


15  Mar.  73 

29  Oct.  58 
18  Dec.  75 

5  June  70 

30  July  62 
24  Sept.  70 

4  July 

16  Oct. 

26  Oct.  65 

29  Apr.  76 

30  July  62 
16  Aug.  73 

Service 

22  Mar.  63 
4  Feb.  71 
1  Jan.  76 

16  July  75 
12  Nov.  70 

10  Nov.  65 

27  Feb.  69 

28  Mar.  74 
20  J  an.  69 

23  Nov.  72 

24  Feb.  52 

1  July  74 
8  Dec.  69 

23  Dec.  71 

24  Mar.  65 
15  Mar.  73 

28  Sept.  71 
30  Mar.  70 

3  Aug.  72 

2  Aug.  8 

17  May  7 
1  Jan.  73 

24  June  74 
1  Jan.  76 
27  Apr.  81 

26  June  67 

4  June  73 
7  Sept.  55 

11  Dec.  61 
30  Oct.  69 
23  May  74 

22  Feb.  68 

27  Aug.  58 

7  Dec.  67 

15  Oct.  73 

16  Mar.  67 

8  Mar.  67 

29  June  70 

18  Aug.  63 

23  May  73 
Oct.  67 

15  Mar.  73 

3  Apr.  70 
10  July  66 

28  June  71 


1  Jan.  81 

18  Nov.  68 
1  July  81 

20  June  8 1 
29  July  74 

19  Sept.  83 

28  June  86 

16  Oct.  86 
13  Feb.  78 
1  July  81 

15  Aug.  6S 

19  July  82 
28Ji  yrs. 

1  Oct.   77 
7  Aug.  80 

2  Mar.  81 

16  Jufy  83  16  Juiy 
2  Feb.  81    1  July  81 

20  Mar.  78 


29  May  82 

10  Feb.  81 

19  Jan.  87 
4  Dec.  87 

17  May  79, 

18  Mar.  82- 
9  Dec.  S2 

20  Mar.  83: 
1  July  81 

21  Jan.  90 
15  Oct.   81 

11  Dec.  85 
1  Nov.  87 
7  Sept.  86. 

26  Apr.  85 

17  July  74 
July  81 

11  Dec.  88 

20  Dec.  aoi 

28  June  84 

1  July  81 

18  Jan.  88 
6  Nov.  63: 
1  Nov.  79 
3  Sept.  8 1 

23  Nov.  87 

1  July  88. 

2  Mar.  78 

18  July  8& 

20  June  87 

21  July  77 

19  Sept. 83 

28  June  93 

16  Oct.  92 
25  May  78 
14  July  83, 

22  May  75 
12  July  89. 

24  Aug.  85 
10  Nov.  83. 

1  July  81 
24  Aug.  87 


21  June  80 

1  Jan.  83 

20  Jan.  77 

13  Feb.  8 

19  Jan.  58 

1  July  81 

1  Oct.   77 

11  Nov.  77 

23  Nov.  72 
1  July  81 
8  June 

1  July  81 
16  May  81 

2  Aug. 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 

24  June 
30  Nov. 
13  Dec.  86 
30  Nov.  78 

1  July  81 
30  July  71 

11  Dec.  69 

12  Jan.  81 
1  July  81 

26  May  80 
5  July  72 
7  Dec.  75 

15  Oct.   81 

21  Aug.  78 
7  June  80 
1  July  81 

1  Oct.   77 

2  Mar.  81 
1  Jan.  76 
1  July  81 

22  Oct.  77 
1  Apr.  74 

1  July  81 


1  July 
20  Mav  82 

2  Feb.  84 
9  Mar.  62 

15  Feb.  87 

11  Apr.  65 
2  July  84 
1  Oct.  84 
1  July  79. 

10  Feb.  75 

1  July  88 
8  June  8s 
8  Sept.86 

30  July  81 

2  Aug.  94 
1  July  87 
5  Sept.  83 

24  June  88 
4  Apr.  86 

12  Aug.  87 
30  Nov.  85 

25  Mar.  85, 
25  Aug.  77 
27  June  74 

4  May  81 

10  May  89. 
1  July  81 
1  Aug.  72 
1  Jan.  79. 

5  Oct.  87 
1  July  81 
7  July  8ct 

23  May  88 
14  May  84. 

11  Oct.  87 
27  Aug.  79 

1  July  88 

1  July  81 

9  July  79 

20  Oct.   83 


Lieutenant  Colonels  Retired  on  Fall  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension.       628-9 


CORNET 

rndtiEBT 

OrBlfSIGW. 


16  Nov.  61 

27  June  60 

8  June  49 

25  July  6: 

29  July  59 
11  Dec.  40 
4  Apr.  51 
18  Nov.  59 

21  Feb.  56 

20  Sept. 47 


MA.J  OS. 


23  Dec.  59 
3  May  S3 
3  June  59 
9  Apr.  bi 


13  Dec.  65 
4  Apr.  65 

23  Dec.  59 
4  Jan.  60 

30  Dec.  4 

13  Dec.  51 

20  Feb.  57 
12  May  ;q 
20  July  55 
9  June  54 

26  July  64 

7  Dec.  55 
9  Dec.  62 

26  July  61 

7  June  6: 
15  Oct.  61 
36  June  60 

Dec.  55 

14  June  45 
4  June  56 

10  Dec.  39 
25  May  00 

12  Nov.  58 

8  Dec.  54 
31  Mar.  63 


18  June  59 
27  Dec.  4 

5  Dec.  56 

19  July  55 

18  July  62 

19  July  59 

22  June  55 

23  Aug.  59 

8  Feb.  56 
14  Apr.  59 

21  May  58 

9  July  59 
17  Aug.  70 

5  June  55 
1  May  58 

11  May  55 

19, Dec.  62 

22  Sept.  60 

1  June  5  s 

6  Nov.  60 

2  July  45 
1  5  Apr.  5S 


20  Feb.  57 


Healey,  John.259  Major,  32  Foot 4  Dec.  57 

Heath,  John  Macclesfield,360  CMG.  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  12  Oct.   60 

Heathcote,  Charles  Lechmere,  Major,  106  Foot 19  Dec.  60 

Heaviside,  "William  James,261  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Engineers... 

Heming,  Dempster,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Infantry 

Hemsted,  Edward,  Major,  109  Foot 

Henchy,  Robert  Cameron,  Major,  R.  (Madras)  Artillery  

Hennell,  Reginald,263  DSO.  Lt.  Col.  Bombay  Infantry  ;  Adju- 1 
tant  and  Clerk  of  the  Cheque,  Yeomen  of  the  Guard   y 

Herbert.  William  Henry.  Major,  Irish  Regiment    

Heme,  George  Edward,26*  Major,  103  Food 

Herries,  Frederick  Stansfield.  Major,  65  Foot 

Herring,  William,  Major,  27  Foot 

Hesketh,  James,266  Captain,  Military  Train,  Staff  Officer  of) 

Pensioners j 

I  Hewett,  Henry,267  Captain,  R.  Marine  Artillery  

Hezlet,  Richard  Jackson,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artiliery 

Higginson,  Henry   Shakespear,268  Lt.  Col.  R.  (BcDgal)  Art... 

Hill,  Aug.  James,263  Major,  R.  Mar.  Art. ;   Gentleman  at  Arms 

Hill,  Fred.  J.  Ponsonbv,  Major,  1  Foot    

Hill,  Major  Dawson,  Major,  Wiltshire  Regiment    

Hill,  Rowley  R'chard  Conway,  Major.  31  Foot    

Hime,  Henry  William  Lovett,  Lt.Col.  R  iyal  Artillery 

Hobart,  George,3"1  Lt. Col.  Royal  Marines   

Hobbs,  Josiah  Wm.  Pearce,  Major,  Northumberland  Fusiliers 

Holbrook,  Edw.  Nicoll  Wm.  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Hole,  Frederick,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps    

Holland,  John  Yate,273  Captain,  Royal  Marines    

Holland,  Trevenan  James,27*  CB.  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 
p.s.c.  Hollist.  Edward  Omnianney,  Major,  Royal  Artillery   ... 

Holloway,  Edw.  Geo.  Vere,276  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Holt,  Robert  William  F.,  Major,  Royal  Marines  

Horniblow,  Thomas,277  Captain,  24  Foot 

Hornsby,  Henry  Francis,278  Major,  102  Foot  

Hornsby-Drake,  Alf.  Western  Hatchell,2;9  Major,  Madras  ) 
Staff  Corps  ;  Gentleman  at  Arms  j 

Hoskins,  Reginald,  Major,  77  Foot 

Howard,  Henry  Stanley,  Lt.Col,  Hampshire  Regiment 

Howard,  Thomas,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Howell,  Horace,281  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Hoyes,  Alexander,  Major,  Leinster  Regiment    

Hulso,  Charles  Frederick,  Major,  Rifle  Brigade 

Hungerford,  Thomas  Everard,283  Major  R.  Marine  Artillery 

Hunt,  Thomas  Rochfort,  Captain,  17  Foot 

Hunter,  John,281  Major,  R.  (Bengali  Artillery 

Hunter,  Thomas  Alexander,285  Major,  104  Foot 

Hunter- Weston,  Gould  Read,286  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Infantry  

Hutchins,  Francis  Arthur,  Captain,  4  Hussars    - 

Hutchinson,  William  Lacy,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 
Hutchison,  Henry  M'Leod,288  Lt.Col.  West  Yorkshire  Regt.... 
Huyshe,  Dunbar  Fraser,  Lt.Col.  Royai  (Bengal)  Artillery  . 

Hyslop,  Maxwell  Wither,283  Captain,  101  Foot 

Inge,  John  Walker,231  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery     

limes,   Edward  Selby,292  Paymaster,  Royal.  Marines 

p.s.c.  Innes,  Francis  Newell,293  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Irwin,  De  la  Cherois  Thomas,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Isaacson,  Henry  Bevan,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Jackson,  George  Edward  Owen,294  Captain,  R.  Marines : 

Jackson,  Wm.  Henry  Munton,295  Captain,  81  Foot 

James,  Lionel  H.  Septimus,  Major,  R.  (Bengal)  Artillery  ... 
James,  William  Hill,236  Major,  South  Stafford  Regiment     '  . 

Jameson,  John,297  Major,  Yorkshire  Regiment  

p.s.c.  Jarvis,  Robert  E.  Colborne,298  Major,  Hampshire  Reo-t. 

Jebb,  Arthur,299  Major,  East  Surrey  Regiment 

Jervis,  Edwin,300  Captain,  8  Foot 

Johnstone,  Samuel  Henry  Nairne,301  Major,  20  Foot"!!.'!!.'!!!!! 
Jones,  Owen  Thomas,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery!!!!!!!.'.'!/! 

Josselyn,  Arthur  Henry,  Major,  Norfolk  Regiment 

Josselyn,  Frederick  John,  Captain,  96  Foot !!!!!!... 

Justice,  Francis  James,303  Lt.Col.  Somerset  Light  infantry 

Kay,  William  Algernon,304  Major,  68  Foot 

Kelly,  John  Lovell,  Major,  62  Foot !'.!"!" 

Kelsall,  John  Richard,  Captain,  54  Foot !!.!!..!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

Kennaway,  Charles  William,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  !!!!!!!!!! 

Kerricn,  Edmund,  Captain,  9  Foot 

Kersteman,  Jeremiah  Bingham,  Major,  Leinster  Regiment 

King,  Charles  Richard,306  Captain,  50  Foot  

Kialoch,  George  H.  Anchite,307£«.  CoZ.  Somerset  Lightlnf  " 
Kinsman,  William  James,31'8  Captain,  R.  Marines 
Kirby,  Thomas  Hartwell,309  Major,  Cheshire  Regiment 
Kitching,  Charles  William  Ross,310  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Knatchbull,  Charles,  Major,  Lincoln  Regiment 

Knight,  Henry  Sollers  Gunning  S.  Major,  19  Foot    ..'.!.!' 

Knox,  Howe  James,  Major,  Welsh  Fusiliers 

Lamb,  George,  Major,  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery  !!."!!!! 

Lambert,  Walter  Miller,3'2  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 
Lane,  Maitland  Moore,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Lascelles,  Henry  Arthur,31'  Major,  Ritle  Brigade 

Lauderdale,  Fred.  Henry,  Earl  of.  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 
Lavie,  Augustus  John,  Lt.Col.  Royal  (Bombay)  Artillery 

Lawrence,  Henry  John,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Infantry .'    .  Jan!  62' IO  Mar.  63 

I.awson,  Marmaduke  Charles,3'6  Major,  R.  (Madras)  Artillery  ,3  Dec.  4527  June  53 
iayard,  Brownlow  Villiers,  Capt.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  (28  F.)    6  Mar  631 17  Nor.  63 


30  Apr.  60  24  July  72 
30  July  62  12  Oct.  72 
3c  July  62  19  Nov.  73 
10  June  59  24  Mar.  71 
21  Nov.  6316  Nov.  73 

30  July  62;  7  Oct.    71 

31  Dec.  54  10  Feb.  60 

30  Oct.   63!  4  Feb.  71 

2  Apr.  64  12  Nov.  73 

24  Jan.  45    4  Aug.  55 

25  Nov.  53;  7  Dec.  58 
8  July  62 


2  Jan.  69 
5  July  64 


12  Jan.  55 

4  Feb.  62 
23  Mar.  67 

9  June 6c 
3  Aug.  67 
3  Feb.  69 

27  Mar.  03 

10  June  62 

5  Apr.  49 
1  June  56 
1  Oct.  57 
5  Sept.  60 

28  Mar.  62 
7  Oct.   59 

23  Nov.  56 

23  Feb.  69 

3  June  59 

24  Jan.  65 

22  June  59 

30  July  62 

11  Jan.  67 
3  Apr.  66 

3  Feb.  61 

13  June  58 
21  Feb.  49 

12  Aug.  57 
21  Feb.  42 

31  Mar.  63 

25  June  62 

4  Aug.  63 
9  Dec.  59 

0  Mar.  55 
19  June  60 

23  Oct.  66 
12  Jan.  66 

1  July  61 
2i  May  62 

27  July  47 

5  Aug.  59 
11  Dec.  58 

1  Oct.   58 

7  Aug.  66 

8  Aug.  62 

15  Feb.  56 
22  Jan.  62 

s  June  58 

22  Aug.  60 
25  Sept.  60 

July  61 

28  Oct.  71 
7  May  58 

16  Nov.  60 
7  Mar.  56 

23  Dee.  64 
14  June  64 

7  Apr.  63 
11  Mar.  59 

8  Oct.  61 
27  May  48 
11  Feb.  59 
21  July  70 

28  May  62  24  Jan.  65 
2  Sept.45  3  JU113  47 
4  Mar.  621  2  June  65 
12  June  58  27  Aug.  58 
26  June  60  18  May  65 

19  June  60 

17  Apr.  60  24  Jan.  6 
22  Feb.  61 1   2  Oct.   66 
8  June  60 


28  Aug.  48  14  Apr.  59 
•9  June  no  23  Nov.  72 
3  June  60  4  Feb.  74 
iS  May  65J16  Nov.  75 
'13  Dec.  59 
16  Oct.   67 

25  Feb.  74 
2(  Nov.  7' 

26  Aug.  8c 
15  Jan.  79 

7  May  7; 

4  Jan.  72 
14  Apr.  59 
13  Dec.  63 

19  Nov.  68 

20  Feb. 

2  June  76 
19  Jan 
30  July  62 

26  July  76 

22  Jan.  68 

29  May  66 

3  Aug.  72 

26  July  73 
7  July  80 

24  Sept.  73 

1  Oct.    77 

21  July  63 

27  Aug.  58 

2  Jan.  64 
io  Dec.  54 

1  Feb 
1  Apr.  75 
19  Nov.  73 

4  Feb.  74 

21  Dec.  60 
:3  Nov.  72 
9  Oct.    78 

0  Feb.  78 
10  Oct. 
15  Oct.   76 

1  Mar.  55 
24  Dec.  70 

1  Aug.  72 
30  Oct.   69 

24  Nov.  77 

4  Dec.  73 

25  Apr.  65 
24  Dec.  67 
30  June  63 

5  Feb.  70 
9  Nov.  66 

22  Mar.  64 

20  Mar.  80 
10  Nov.  69 
19  July  64 

21  Oct.  68 
24  Aug.  77 
14  Sept. 70 

9  June  65 
1  Apr.  70 

18  Nov.  68 
10  July  56 

7  Aug.  66 
21  July  82 
24  Feb.  77 

30  Oct.   57 

19  Nov.  73 


9  July  79 
[2  Oct.  80 
21  July  80 

2  Mar.  81 
16  Nov.  Si 

4  May  81 

5  July  72 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 
14  June  64 

5  July  72 
23  Jan.  78 

1  Oct.  77 
5  July  72 
1  July  81 


LIBUT. 
COLONEL. 


i  Aug.  72 

3  Nov.  75 
12  Apr.  73 

21  Sept.  7 

22  Feo.  7 
1  Dec.  72 

18  July  71 
27  A-'ig-  58 

4  Mar.  68 


July  81 
1  July  81 
5  July  72 
1  July  81 
1  July  8 

19  Jan.  8 

29  Sept. 81 
12  Dec.  83 

1  July  81 

4  Jan.  8c 

30  Dec.  6: 
15  Aug.  61 

25  Aug.  77 

20  Feb.  77 
1  July  81 

5  Feb,  " 
22  May  75 

26  July  84 

1  Feb.  79 

31  Dec.  78 
1  July  81 

26  July  81 
7  Jan.  82 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 

1  Oct.  77 
5  July  72 
i  Oct.  77 

24  Mar.  58 

27  Apr.  81 

25  June  82 

2  Mar.  81 
1  July  81 


9  July  7S 
25  Aug.  86 
12  Feb.  81 
11  Dec.  86 

16  Nov.  87 
29  June  81 

1  Aug. 72 

25  July  87 

18  June  86 
11  Sept.  72 

17  May  76 
4  Sept. 80 

3  June  84 

1  Sept. 73 
1  Oct.  87 


Jan. 

1  Nov.  85 

30  Nov.  78 

1  Oct.   81 

1  Oct.  81 

11  Jan.  87 
2q  Sept.  93 
18  Apr.  85 
23  Dec.  87 

4  Jan.  86 
13  Jan.  73 
21  Aug.  72 
27  0  ;t.  80 

20  Feb.  83 

12  May  87 
1  July  81 
8  Mar.  79 

29  Sept. 87 

23  Mar.  81 
1  July  88 

7  Feb.  87 
6  July  87 

26  Apr.  82 
1  Apr.  82 

21  Jan.  94 

24  Nov.  77 
1  Aug.  72 

17  May  79 

8  Oct.  61 
1  July  81 
1  Oct.   89 

21  June  89 

1  Jan.  86 

6  Jan.  74 1 20  Mar.  87 


26  Feb.  81 

1 1  July  82 
18  Nov.  82 

1  July 
1  July  81 
13  Apr.  58 
7  Jan.  80 
1  Feb.  80 
1  July  81 

1  July  81 

2  Mar.  81 

1  Oct.   77 

2  Mar.  81 
1  Oct.   77 

13  Jan.  81 

12  Apr.  80 
1  Oct.  77 
1  Dec.  86 
9  Oct.  79 
1  Oct.  77 
1  July  81 
1  Jan.  84 
1  May  80 

1  Oct.  77 

2  Feb.  78 
1  July  81 

5  Jaly  72 

[i  Aug.  79 

6  July  90 

0  Dec 

5  July  72 

14  Sept. 81 

6  Apr.  79 

1  July  81 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 
.2  Feb.  8 
6  Apr.  81 
1  July  81 
5  July  72 
1  July  81 


2  Sept.  86 

17  June  96 
21  July  86 

9  Sept.  82 

27  Mar.  83 

8  June  S7 

1  July  61 

15  Aug.  87 
5  Jan.  84 

19  July  82 

2  Dec.  82 
19  Nov.  8t 

18  May  8i 

9  June  80 

19  Sept. 8  5 
21  May  84 

16  Oct.  80 
31  Deo.  83 
26  May  90 

21  May  81 
1  July  8r 
1  Jan.  81 
4  Sept. 90 
4  Jan.  83 
1  July  88 
1  June  87 

3  May  73 
23  Mar.  88 
16  July  97 

28  June  83 

29  Nov.  76 
16  July  90 
14  June  86 

1  Aug.  86 

7  July  83 

22  Feb.  82 
1  Jan.  86 

8  June  82 

4  Jan.  88 
1  Aug.  78 
1  July 


630  Lieutenant  Colonels  Retired  on  Fall  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


I  CORNET, 
2nd  LIEUT. 
lOTENSlGN 


Lean.  Francis,818  Captain.  Royal  Marines 

Lee,  Henrv  Pincke,  LI. Co'.  Royal  Engineers 

Lemarchand,  Charles  S.313  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bengal)  Artillery 

Le  Mesnrier,  Thomas  Augustus,320  Army  Service  Corps    

Leslie,  Archibald  Young,  Lt.Col.  Cameron  Highlanders  

Lethbridge,  Christopher  Wallis,  Major,  105  Foot 

Lewes,  John  Mered'ith  Douglas,58* Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corp: 

Lewin,  Henry  Fred.  Chapman.  Major,  Royal  Engineers    

Lewin,  Thomas  Herbert/"3  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  

Lewis,  Henry  Francis  Peterkin,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    ...  . 

Liardet,  Augustus  Bury.  Barrack  Master,  ft.  Marines  

Lindesay,  Henry  Ri'hard  P.  Major,  Ltnca'hire  Fusiliers     .. 

Lindoe.  Frederick  Ekins,3-5  Major,  North  Lancashire  Regt.. 

Little,  John  Caruthers,  Major.  Lincolnshire  Regiment  

Livesay.  Robert  Algernon    Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  

Lloyd,  Alliert,  Cap'ain,  South  Yorkshire  Regiment 

p.n.c.  I.'oyd,  Edward,  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Lloyd,  Ernest  Marsh,  Lt.Col.  Ro.sal  Engineers 

Lodge,  Frank,  JU ajar, Royal  (Bombay)  Artillery    

Logan,  Charier  Atknson,329  Major,  R/iyal  Scots  

Logan,  Walter  Bernardino,330  Major,  24  Foot  

Long,  Charles  Wigram,  Major,  Royal  Art. ;  MP.  for  Evesham 

Loraine,  Frederick  Ekins  Bla.keney,331  Major.  R.  Artillery  .. 

Loveridee,  Charles  Gordon,  Lt.Col.  West  India  Regiment   .. 

Lowis,  Ninian,332  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps    

Lowndes,  Charles  William  Selby,  Major,  Highland  Lt.  Inf... 

Lowry,  Armar  Graham.333  Captain,  8  Foot 

Lowsley.  Barzillai.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  

Lamsden,  Henry  William,  if ajcr,  R.  (Madras)  Artillery  

M' Alpine,  Cunyngham  Martyr..  Major,  Highland   Light  Inf. 

M'Causland,  William  Henry,  .lf«/or,"Madras  Staff  Corps   .. 

M'Cheane,  Wm.  Henry,"35  Major,  Royal  Marines 

M'Ewen,  Robert  Bruce,336  Major,  Gordon  Highlanders  .... 

M'Ghee,  Robert  James,337  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps 

M'Kechnie,  John  Anderson  Rae,338  Major,  R.  Marines    .... 

M'Laren.  Peter.  Ma/or,  Highland  Light  Infantry 

M'Loughlin,  John,319  11  Hussars   »  .... 

M'Neile,  <  harles,  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Macdonald,  Charles  Edward/41  Major,  Royal  Marines    .... 

Macgregor,  Robert  P.  H.3'2  Captain,  S.  O.  of  Pensioners     . 

Macintosh,  Archibald,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Mackenzie,  Robert  Smythe  Muir,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  . 

Mackinnon,  Donald  William,343  Lt.Col.  Leinster  Regiment 

Mackintosh.  William  John,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Macnamara,  Nugent,314  Captain,  Royal  Marine  Artillery  . 

Macpherson,  Duncan,  Alex.  Allan,345  Lt. Col. Indian  S.  Corps 

Macpherson,  John  Lawrence,346  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers  .... 

Madden,  William  Charles  Frederick,64"  Lt. Col.  Somerset^ 
L'ght  Infantry \ 

Maitland,  Hon.  George  Thomas,  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.. 

Malcomson,  Alexander.  Captain,  95  Foot  

Mallins,  William,  Lt.  Col.  Hoyal  Artillery    

Malmesburv,  Edward  James,  Earl  of,  Major,  Irish  Rifles   ... 

Malone,  Anthony,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Mannock,  Francis  Anthony  Strickland.318  Captain,  10  Hussars 

Marryat,  Ernest  Lindsay,  Major,  R.  (Bombayi  Engineers 

Marsden,  William,  Major,  youth  Lancashire  Regimens 

Marshall,  Walter,350 Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps   

Martin,  David  William. 3sl  Captuin,  8  Foot    

Martin,  John  James,352  Captain,  45  Foot 

Mathias.  Vincent  lewis,  Major,  Madras  Staff' Corps   

Matthews,  Hei.ry  Mtlvin,  Major,  West  Surrey  Regiment 

Matthews,  Robert  Lee,353  Army  Service  Corps 

Maude,  Robert  Henry,  Major,  Royal  Fusiliers 

Manle,  George  Edwin,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Maxwell.  Thomas  Mi-rcer,  Lt.Col.  Derbyshire  Regiment  

Maydv\ell,  Kichard  Lawrence  William  M.  Captain,  Duke  ) 
of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry    j 

Mayne,  John  Theophilus  Bolton,  Captain,  73  Foot  

Meaden,  James,  Major,  57  Fcot   

Meheux,  Thomas  Geortie  Shelton,3'-4  Captain,  Royal  Marines.. 

Meiklejohn,  John  Forbes.355  Major,  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery 

Meredith,  George  Vincent,  Major,  Devonshire  Regt 

Metcalfe,  Booth  Hay.3-6  Major.  Irish  Rifles 

Miller,  John  James  Cahill,3'7  Major. East  Surrey  Regiment . 

Miller,  Wm.  Taylor,  Major,  Royal  Marines    

Milligan,  Wm.  John  Laiie,358Cu///.  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners 

Milinan,  Evnraxd  Stepney,359  Major,  R.  (Madras)  Artillery  .. 

Milne,  Benjamin  Arthur,  Major,  R.  Marine  Artillery ;  "( 
Eecruitiny  Stajf  OJjicer,  2nd  Class.  Exeter,  1  July  1S96 j 

Mitchell,  5. t  Charles  Bullen  Hugh,**  GCMG.  Major,  Royal  1 
Marines;  Governor  of  the  Straits  Settlements ;  High,  Com.  I 
mUsioner  and  Consul  General  for  the  Territories  of  the  ( 
British  North  Borneo  Company    ) 

Molesworth,  Anthony  Oliver,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Money,  Arthur  Campbell.362  Lt.Col.  Oxfordshire  Lt.  Inf.  

Mentefiore,  Emanuel,  Major,  Royal  (Bombay)  Artillery 

Moore,  Edward  Henry,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Marine  Artillery 

Moore,  Sir  Geo.  Montgomerie  John,  CLE.  Major,  R.  Artillery 

Moores,  Samuel,563  Major,  Devonshire  Regiment 

Morgan,  Westropp  Thomas. Major,  Kingg's  Own  Scot.  Brdrs. 

p.s.c.  Morison,  Frederick  de  Lamare,314  Lt.Col.  Royal  Scots. 

Morley,  George  Lyddon,365  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps 


V3  Dec.  50 


13  June  45 
Depart- 
4  Mar.  60 
27  Dec.  45 
30  Jan.  66 


12  June  57 


24  June  63 
24  June  63 
10  Nov.  65 
16  Apr.  61 


7  June  fii 
6  Oct.   66 


4  J«'y  55 

5  May  54 


4  Aug.  57 
20  Sept.  57 

5  Nov.  61 
23  Apr.  61 


12  Dec.  45 
r8  June  61 

13  Jan.  60 
28  June  65 
24  Apr 

4  May  58 
1  Jan.  64 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL.. 


4  Feb.  54  2-7  Mar   62  23.  Aug.  75 

24  June  63    6  June  77  24  June  83 

13  Jan.  49  27  Aug.  58  7  Dec.  58 
mental  Service  i9TVyrs. 
1  Jan.  62  13  May  74    r  July  81 

14  July  48  27  Apr.  58    8  Mar.  64 

7  July  68  30  Jan.  78 [30  Jan.  86 

1  liune  56  22  Dec.  65:26  Aug.  73 

8  May  58  2  Mar.  60112  June  77 
22  June  59  11  Nov.  71  1  July  79 
10  Nov.  66  19  Oct.  78  11  Feb.  84 

2  Oct.   66|iq  Sept. 74    1  Oct.   3i 

5  June  66,20  Sept-77j  1  July  81 

9  Oct.  63  5  June  7s  1  July  81 
1  July  61  10  Dec.  73H  1  July  81 
8  Aug.  65  12  Nov.  70  28  Apr.  84 

3  Dec.  67  16  Oct.  78ji6  0et.  86 
22  June  59    3  Aug.  72-    1  July  81 

8  June  6c    1  Aug.  72    1  Apr.  80 

30  July  58    3  Oct.   70    1  July  81 

20  July  56  16  Apr.  64  9  June  77 
19  Dec.  60  11  Mar.  74    1  July  8' 

1  July  61  10  Oct.    74    1  July  81 

25  May  60  1  Apr.  70  1  July  81 
10  Jan.  59  20  Sept.  69  20  Sept. 77 
14  Feb.  65J  1  Apr.  7520  Sept. 82 
29  July  62'  8  JuDe67J3i  Oct.  80 
25  June  62]  8  Dec.  76  2}  June  82 

31  July  52  27  Aug.  58 

9  Nov.  66  [   1  Apr.  75 

21  Nov.  62,29  May  67 


3  Aug.  C7 

4  Oct.  55 
1  Jan.  62 
3  Aug.  67 

9  Oct.   58i8June6i!  7  Aug.  67 
30  Mar.  56:20  Feb.  57  20  July  66 


3  July  80 
16  Aug.  73 

4  May  70 
July  79 


Dec. 
25  Sept. 54 
17  Dec.  52 
23  Apr.  55 


>7  July  61 


30  Dec.  47 
7  July  69 


28  Dec.  60 

9  Apr.  61 
14  May  58 


1  July  59 
18  Oct.  56 
18  Aug.  54 
25  Feb.  58 
22  June  58 
22  Mar.  64 
15  Jan.  67 
25  Apr.  49 
28  Oct.   71 

1  Mar.  64 

30  June  65 


11  Dec.  70 

24  Mar  67 

6  Sept.61 

3  Aug.  67 
28  Sept.  71 

6  Dec.  73 
31  Dec.  78 

4  May  59 

7  July  81 
1  Oct.   77 

22  Apr.  71 


9  Apr.  64  16  Apr.  73 


50  Dec.  59 
21  Jan.  54 
17  Oct.   57 


8  Jan.  60 
25  June  62 
20  Dec.  64 


11  Jan.  07 

24  Apr.  75 

8  Aug.  68 


5  July  72 
18  Jan.  82 

0  Sept.  80 

28  June  86 
2  Mar.  81 

4  May  7S 

1  Jan.  85 
15  Dec.  80 
20  Mar.  78 

11  Dec.  78 

1  May  78 
7  Oct.   74 

2  Sept. 78 
17  Apr.  78 

1  July  81 
1  Oct.  84 

5  July  72 
7  July  89 
1  Mar.  34 

1  July  81 

9  Apr.  81 

29  June  78 
25  June  82 

1  July  81 

1  Oct.   77 

23  Jan.  78 

31  Dec.  78 

1  July  81 

12  Aug.  79 
5  July  72 

1  Feb.  56]  2  Feo.  67  29  June  78 

4  Sept  67:22  Mar.  7'.|22  Mar.  84 
ii  Nov.  64U2  May  75iro  June  8* 

mental       Service  j  24tV  yrs. 

1  Dec.  6  J  6  Sept. 7}'  1  July  81 
31  July  55  1  Feb  64  11  Dec.  72 
n  Aug.  63   6  M.tr.  74  14  Feb.  82 

19  Jan.  64  16  Mar.  70  27  July  81 

23  Mar.  581 14  Apr.  63  1  Oct.  7 
10  Aug.  55,15  May  57I  3  Feb.  7^ 
23  Nov.  52  13  July  60  29  Mar.  7 
10  Dec.  58J  1  Aug.  72  17  Jan.  8^ 
10  Sept.65  1  Apr.  75  iS  Jan.  8, 
14  Pept.67130  Nov.  70    1  Juiy  8" 

27  July  55^5  May  57I13  June  68    1  July  8T 

28  July  59  21  M\<*.  62    8  Feb.  77 j   1  July  8t 
6  June54i7Ap  .  571  8  Oct.   61    5  Dec.  7^ 

11  Dec.  49    1  May  55:22  June  Co!  5  July  72 

24  June  68    2  Oct.    79  25  Jan.  88 


19  Apr.  64 
12  Aug.  59 
16  June  48 
16  Feb.  5s 

12  Mar.  64 
8  July  62 
Depart- 

3  Aug.  60 

18  Dec.  60 

13  Nov.  60 

30  Mar.  55 
27  Feb.  52 
30  Dec.  48 

18  Sept. 6 1 
2  June  5: 


21  Feb.  55:  1  Sept.6 
5  Nov.  61:  7  Nov.  68 
10  June  59  14  Dec.  70 
25  Dec.  65J21  Aug.  69 
1  Jan.  62:12  Aug.  71 
1  June  49' 30  Sept.  s 


27  Dec.  52 


17  May  61 


•24  Feb.  54 


22  June  5 
17  Nov.  63 
8  June  60 
2  May  5922  Feb.  61 

J18  July  65 

131  Oct.    74 

30  Mar.  60,28  Jan.  62 


14  Nov.  62^3  Dec.  76 

ri  Nov.  71  j 25  May  79 

;2  uct.    70    r  Jul-/  81 

1  Aug.  72  12  Sept.  80 

29  Mar.  jo    j  July  81 

24  Nov.  77!  1  Jan.  84 

S  June  81  20  Aug.  85 

1  Feb.  67  19  May  80 

Jan.  6ii  8  Au«.  65  21  June  71    1  July  81 

Depart-      mental   j  Service    iis^yrs. 


1  Oct.   77; 

2  July  go- 

1  Apr.  70 
n  Dec.  88- 

21  May  90 

3  Oct.  70 

8  Nov.  86- 

22  May  80 
24  Mar.  79 

9  Sept.82-. 

11  Feb.  91 

27  June  83 
9  July  84. 
7  May  84 

12  Jan.  89- 

28  Apr.  84 
16  Oct.  92- 
18  Jan.  87- 

24  Nov.  8a 

21  June  87- 

5  Feb.  70 

6  Oct.    86 

2  Jan.  86 
Aug.  87- 

22  Feb.  81 
M  Jan.  qo 

18  May  8r 

3  Nov.  89  j 
1  Aug.  72 

23  Mar.  87 

13  May  85- 

28  June  93 . 

29  Oct.  81. 
1  May  86 
1  Jan.  92- 

i3  Jan.  82 
1  July  8r 

11  Dec.  84 
28  Aug.  80 

7  Oct.  81 
1  Sept.80. 
7  June  8z- 
1  Dec.  85 

19  Jan.  87 
21  Jan.  76 

7  July  95 
1  Oct.  91 

14  June  90 

12  Apr.  86- 
1  July  81 

1  Oct.  89. 

26  July  82 

26  May  79. 
1  July  81 

10  June  86 

23  Apr.  84 

1  Oct.   84. 

27  Sept.  79, 
1  July  81 

25  June  86 
10  June  89. 
16  Mar.  79, 
1:  June  84. 

1  July  81. 
14  Feb.  90 

27  July  81 

16  Feb.  78 
23  Jan.  78. 
10  Oct.  74 
3  July  85. 
21  June  87 
?5  Jan.  87 
-,1  Dec.  87 
"17  May  92. 
5  Dec.  81 
1  Aug.  7-2.- 

25  Jan.  95 


4  Nov.  78. 

8  July  82 

1  July  91 

20  June  8n 

2  May  87 
19  Jan.  87 
11  Apr.  86- 

21  June  87 
r  June  93 
1  Apr.  85, 


'Lieuteti'int  Colnna's  Retired  on  Fall  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension.  631 


pud-uauT, 
lorisxsiov. 

Morris,  George  Tomkyns,3S6t  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 9  Jan    63 

Morris,  Reginald  Fran's,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers |      ...... 

Morris,  Us*her  Lee,36'  Captain,  Royal  Marines  30  Djc.  5: 

Morrison,  Richard  Fielding,368  Captain.  3  Lancers I30  Mar.  58 

p.t.c.  Mortimer,  William  Pictou,309  Captain,  11  Fo  >t    124  Nov.  52 

Mosley.  John  Kdw.  Paget.370  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  ...      ■■'•■■ 
Much,  William  Thomas,371  Major,  South  Wales  Borderers... 

Mulloy,  William  George.  It  Col.  Royal  Artillery  

Munro,  Andrew,372  Bt.  Major,  19  Foot 

Murphy,  Thomas.373  Major,  Berkshire  Regiment  

Murray,  Henry, W*  Major,  R.  ( Bengal)  Artillery 

Murray,  Patrick,  Major,  109  Foot   

Nagle,'  Richard,375  Major,  Sc  ittish  Rifles I  7  Sept. 58 

Napier  ofMagdala,  Robert  William,  Lord,  Major,  Bengal  S.C.Uo  Jan.  62 
Nash,  George  Stevens,376  Lt.Col.  Royal  Marines 14  Apr.  59 


20  Dec.  £0 
1 1  Feb.  62 

29  Jan.  56 

8  June 49 
27  Dec.  58 


Nash,  William  Adams,  Captain,  4  Fojt  2JJeb.  55 

Weave,  Everard  Strangways,  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  4  Sept.  01 

p.i.c.  Needham,  John  Laylaud,  Captain,  R.  Marine  Artillery...  18  June  59 

Nepean,  Alfred  De  Hochepied,  Captain,  Ro;  a]  .Marines  15  Dec.  42 

Nepean,  Alfred  O.  De  Blaqniere,  Major,  Royal  Marines    ... 

Nepean,  Henry  Mack,377  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps   

Newall,  William  Potter,878  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Cirps 

Newbolt,  Robert  George,  Major,  Bedford  Regiment 

Newington,  Frank  Alex.379  Mujor,  Royal  Marines   

Newsome,  William,380  Major.  Royal  Engineers 

Nicholl,  Spencer  Percivai  Talbot,331  Major,  Oxford  Lt.  Inf. 

Nicholson.  James  Stephen,382  Major,  108  Foot    

Nicolay,  Frederick  William,3*3  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Nind,  Fredeiick  William,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Noake,  Robert  Douglas,384  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps 

Norcock,  Henry  John  Lawrence,3'5  Major,  Royal  Marines 

North,  David,38'6  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Northcote,  Samuel  Hamilton  Bunce,  Major,  R.  Marine  Art. 

Norton.Tnomas  Palmer,  Maior,  Royal  Marines 

Nowell,  Ralph  Assheton,  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps    

Nugent,  John  Vesey,887  Captain,  S.  Yorkshire  Regt.  (51  Foot) 

O'Brien,  John  Leonard  Greenwell,358  Major,  82  Foot 

O'Connor,  George,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

O'Connor,  Patrick  William,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery  .. 

Offilyie,  Alexander  John,389  Major,  R.  (Madras)  Artillery  

O'Hara,  Richard,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Oldham,  Arthur,390  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Infantry    

Oldham,  George  Wingate,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

O  Malley,  William,891  Captain.  71  Foot 

Osborn,  William,»9a  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

O'Shaughnessy,  Wm.  FitzGerald,  Lt.Col.  1  Dragoons    

Owen,  Fras.  Hastings  Edm.  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery.. 

Paddon,  Henry  Wadham  Locke,393  Captain,  7  Foot 

Pardoe,  ThotnasiFraucis,  Ma/or,  Cheshire  Regiment    

Parker,  William  Henry,39*  Captain,  17  Foot 

Parkyn,  George  John,395  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps  

Parr  ;tt,  Benjamin  Alex.  NTapier,39!t  Lt.Col.Indi&n  Staff  Corp; 

Parry,  Gilbert  Sidney,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Parry,  Reginald  Coleridge,396  Major,  102  Foot 

Parsons,  Kichard,397  Lt.  Col.  Worcester  Regiment 

Pater6on,  George,  Major,  Royal  Scots   

Patterson,  William,398  Captain,  Royal  Military  College 

Pearse,  Albert  Elias,399  Major,  West  Riding  Regiment   

Peckitt,  Reginald  Wm.400  Major,  York  and  Lancaster  Regt... 

Pedder,  Digby  Cotes,101  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  

Pennefathcr,  Nicholas,402  Major,  96  b'oot 

Pennefather,  Robert  Percivai,4"2  Major,K.  (Madras)  Engineers 

Pennell,  Reginald,  Major,  Northampton  Regiment  

Pepper,  George  Nicholson,401  Captain,  31  Foot 

Perryn,  George  Edward,405  Captain,  90  Foot 

*  Petit,  Guglielmo,  Captain,  Royal  Malta  Fencibles 

Plummer,  Heathcote,406  Major,  7  Foot    

Plunkett,  George  Tiudell,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers :... 

Poe,  William  Hutcheson,407  CB.  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Pollard,  Henry  William,408  Major,  1  West  India  Regiment    .. 

Poole,  Edwin,409  Lt.Col.  Royal  Marines 

Porter,  Morton  Lawrence,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Price,  James  Cecil  Grove,410  Major,  R.  (Bengal)  Artillery 

Price,  John  Lloyd,  Lt.Col.  Bedfordshire  Regiment    

Price,  Thomas,  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps  

Pritchard,  Edward  Brace,411  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Quarry,  John,412  Major,  Berkshire  Regiment  (66  Foot)  

Quin,  Edward,413  Lt.  Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Raikes,  Edward,  Major,  105  Foot 

Rainbird,  Alfred,  Major,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery    

Rait,  Arthur  John,415  CB.  Captain,  Royal  Artillery   

Ramsay,  Robt.  Alex.  Douglas,  Major,  Royal  Marines  

Randall,  Alfred,  Captain,  13  Foot  

Randell,  George,  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps   

p.s.c.  Rawes,  William  Woodward,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Rawlins,  John,417  Captain,  48  Foot     

Rawlinson,  Spencer  Richard,418  DSO.  Lt.Col.  Indian  S.C 

Rawstorne,  Geo.  Albert  Lawrence,419  Lt.Col.  R.  Marine  Art.  . 
Raynpford,  Frederick  Montagu,420  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps  20  July  48 

Reade,  Arthur  Lloyd,  Captain,  62  Foot   26  Feb.  56 

Reeves.  Charles  Edward,421  Major,  East  Kent  Regiment J18  Mar.  62 

Reeves,  Frederick,4'2  Major,  103  Foot 13  June 

Reid,  David,483  Major,  1  Foot 31  Mar.  46 


15  June  50 

3  June  68 

4  Aug.  60 


16  Aug.  61 
9  June  54 

8  June  61 

Regtl.  and 
12  Oct.  60 

12  Oct.  60 
14  Dec.  57 
20  Jan.  50 

9  Nov.  51 
24  June  57 

23  Dec.  59 
8  June  49 

n  Apr.  54 
8  June  61 

11  June  58 
6  June  54 


2  May  59 
6  Aug.  58 
31  May  59 
2  Jan.  55 
Depart- 

8  July  68 

20  Dec.  56 

9  May  56 
4  July  60 

17  Apr-  42 
2  July  58 
30  June  63 

12  Mar.  60 

19  Aug.  56 

13  July  58 

6  June  54 
8  Oct.   55 

25  Jan.  25 
15  Dec.  54 

22  June  67 
30  Sept.  59 

23  June  62 

11  June  53 
1  J  nne  60 

7  June  61 

20  Mar.  54 
29  Oct.   6 

12  May  63 
12  Dec.  56 


31  Dec.  62 
10  July  59 
4  Sept.57 

9  Apr.  55 
20  July  67 


14  Sept  oj 

22  Dee.  59 
24  Feb.  5  + 
24  Dec.  58 

11  Aug.  54 
19  Jau.  62 
14  Mar.  6^ 
19  Juue  60 

1  Jan   60 

8  Jan.  56 

21  May  54 

9  Feo.  01 

12  Junsoj 
24  Mar.  63 

5  Feb.  61 
14  Dec.  55 

4  Mar.  6s 

1  Apr.  64 
27  Julv  47 

6  Dec.  67 

2  Sept. 53 

7  Dec.  70 
31  Jau.  67 
24  Jnue  68 

Oct.   55 
30  Apr.  6.) 

23  Nov.  56 

14  July  66 
1  Nov.  60 

Depth 

7  July  64 

15  Jan.  67 

3  Aug.  67 

22  Nov.  59 

23  Nov.  56 

4  Aug.  63 
18  May  55 

6  Mar.  56 
18  May  6= 
11  Feb.  55 

21  Sept.  54 
30  Juiy  02 
27  Aug.  58 

9  Feu.  55 

18  Dec.  mi 
it  Feb.  77 

22  Apr.  ox 

24  June  62 
10  May  62 

19  June  ^=, 
mental 

8  Dec.  70 
4  June  63  j 

21  Oct.  571 
15  May  57 

4  J  une  64 

14  Apr.  46 
10  May  61 
iS  Apr.  65 ! 
c6  M  ty  62  [ 
26  Jan.  53 
10  June  59 1 
10  May  611 

15  June  53' 

24  Feb.  57 

17  Feb.  37 

13  Apr.  55; 

25  June  62 

3  Aug.  67 

25  July  63 
10  Nov. 65 

22  Dec.  59 

4  Sept.57 

9  Aug.  04 
30  Nov.  66 

1  Mar.  55 
4  Mar.  68 
8  Nov.  66 
29  Apr.  58 
1  Sept.  70 

1  Oct.  57 
13  June  66 

26  July  66 
21  June  60 

18  Oct.  64 

16  Oct.   55 

17  Jan.  71 

24  June  63 

23  Nov.  56 

10  Sept.  58 

2  Mav  65 
1  Oct.   60 

25  Feb.  48 


9  Jan  75  J  9  Jan.  03 
2  Nov.  72!  1  July  81 
16  May  62  10  Feo.  70 
10  July  63  1  Oct.  77 
16  May  63j2o  Apr.  78 
29  Dec.  72129  Dec.  80 
14  Nov  74 1. ~.i  May  76 


n  Dec.  72 

1  July  8: 

1  Apr.  70 

1  July  81 

5  Aug.  ;o 

1  July  81 

27  Aug.  58 

5  July  72 

21  Aug.  67 

10  Oct.   80 

25  Apr.  67 

13  Sept.79 

18  July  71 

19  Aug.  76 

28  Sept. -4 

1  July  81 

16  Jau.  66 

29  Sept.  78 

4  Sept.  73 

4  Sept.  3: 

24  Jau.  74 

1  Julv  81 

1  Mar.  55 

o  Feb.  70 

1  July  81 

6  Dec.  83 

15  June  62 

1=  June  70 

3  June  10 

3  June  88 

25  Nov.  74 

27  Juiy  81 

1  July  Si 

24  June  89 

4  Aug.  64 

1  June  73 

4  Jan.  71 

1  July  81 

30  July  62 

6  Oct.   76 

8  June  73 

8  June  81 

8  Oct.   73 

1  July  81 

Service 

25ri  yi's- 

1  Oct.   77 

12  Oct.    81 

16  Nov.  78 

6  Feb.  85 

21  Jau.  76 

12  Oct    8 . 

7  Oct.  72 

11  Sept  80 

20  Jan.  62 

20  Jan.  70 

29  May  69 

2  Mar.  Si 

5  Oct.   72 

1  July  81 

1  Apr.  60 

16  Jan.  75 

31  Mar.  75 

1  July  81 

22  Feb.  60 

5  July  72 

20  Apr.  60 

5  July  72 

28  May  70 

8  June  81 

15  Oct.   70 

31  Dec.  78 

4  Dec.  59 

5  July  72 

ii  .Mar.  74 

18  Dec.  81 

23  Dec.  34 

18  Nov.  80 

8  Sept. 70 

1  Julv  81 

23  June  69 

12  Jan.  81 

24  Apr.  69 

1  July  81 

15  Jan.  61 

7  Feb.  74 

Service 

26^  yrs. 

8  July  80 

3  Jul/  88 

15  Jan.  76 

28  Feb.  S3 

30  Nov.  70 

8  Mar.  79 

16  Mir.  70 

1  July  81 

25  Mar.  71 

1  July  81 

'3  July  55 

1 1  Apr.  7 1 

8  Aug.  08 

2=;  Feb.  80 

13  June  68 

i3  Nov.  82 

12  Mar.  72 

1.2  Mar.  80 

17  Apr.  67 

.3  Sept.  7 

14  Jan.  71 

1  O35.   77 

31  M-iy  76 

1  July  I, 

22  Apr.  62 

22  Dec.  75 

19  D^c.  62 

31  Mar.  77 

10  May  45 

5  Sept.57 

18  Sipt.59 

5  Juiy  72 

20  Nov.  75 

25  June  32 

1  July  81 

2 1  May  84 

11  Mar.  74I   1  July 
1  Apr.  78  14  Apr.  83 
4  May  72    2  Mar.  8j 

10  Mar.  03  1  Aug.  72 
1  Oct.  70  1  Juiy  Si 
7  June  73  7  June  Si 
7  Jan.  65    1  Oct.   77 

15  Aug.  73    2  M  ir.  Si 

12  May  75I12  M  ty  33 
9  Mar.  07J2i  Apr.  77 

23  Feo.  78126  Ap"r.  05 
10  Aug.  71I  1  Apr.  74 
26  May  781  9  A  ig.  83 
4  Mar.  63 '  20  Mar.  80 
4  Sept.691  4  Sept.77 
1  July  7;i?9  Dec.  83 
29  Oct.   61  26  Feb.  75 

20  July  79;2o  July  S7 

21  July  79  22  June  87 
18  Feii.  6i|2o  July  68 

1  Aug.  oS'26  Nov.  79 


2  Aug.  71 

3  June  67 
14  July  57 


July  Si 
8  Dec.  77 
1  Apr.  70 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 

9  .jau.  89 

31  A^g.87 

17  Jan.  77 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 

29  Dec.  86 
?.i  Nov.  85 

1  Oct.  87 
1  July  Si 

8  Jan.  83 
1  Aug.  72 

12  Jau.  81 
1  Sept. 85 
5  Apr.  83 

9  May  86 

14  Dec.  78 

5  May  87 

15  Aug.  83 
20  Sept.  71 

6  Dec.  95 
15  June  76 

3  June  94 

27  July  81 
24  June  9-) 

1  July  81 

3c  Nov.  81 

26  Feb.  81 

8  Juue87 

1  Oct.   81 

11  Dec.  88 
6  Oct.   92 

19  Jan.  87 
15  June  86 
31  Dec.  82 

14  Apr.  75 
1  July  81 

n  Mar.  82 
8  July  81 

13  Mar.  86 

1  Aug.  72 
o  Jau.  78 
8  June  87 

30  Nov.  82 
30  Adi\  79 

18  Dec.  88 

0  Jau.  94 

2  May  S7 

1  July  81 
1  July  81 

24  Nov.  77 

23  Feb.  85 

8  J  uly  94 

30  July  84 

24  May  79 

9  Dec.  86 
13  Feb.  84 

28  May  73 

6  Sept.  82 
10  Dec.  84 

Dec.  82 

1 8  Mar.  82 

1 5  June  85 

1  July  82 
13  Jan.  78 

13  July  78 

2  June  58 

7  Aug.  73 
1  J  une  89 

23  Dec.  87 

19  Apr.  82 

14  Apr.  go 
M  ir.  83 

25  Sept.  72 
10  Oct.   88 

15  Apr.  83 

12  Apr.  79 

16  Oct.  84 
12  May  89 
;i  July  77 
23  Nov.  86 

7  Nov.  77 

8  Aug.  90 

1  July  81 

31  Oct.  82 
14  Apr.  86 

2  Feo.  81 

20  July  93 
22  Jnu094 
[15  Jan.  73 
j   1  July  81 

21  Jan.  91 
2i  June  79 

3  Oct.   70 


632 


Lieutenant  Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Tension. 


CORNET. 
2ndLIEUT. 
OrKNSIGN. 


26  Oct.    55 


11  Feb.  62 

13  Apr.  58 
1  May  55 

22  June  67 
20  Feb.  62 

1  .July  6r 

11  Mar.  62 
Depart- 

19  June  55 

12  June  57 
25  Sept.54 

1  lee.  54 

4  May  60 

Sept.57 


Rew,  Thomas  Dermis,  Captain,  19  Foot  

Riall,  William  Augustus,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Richards,  Stuart  Lloyd,  Lt. Col.  Leicester  Regiment 

Richmond,  Felix,424  Captain,  Royal  Artillery 

Ridout,  Joseph  Bramley,*25  Major,  Scottish  Rifles   

Ridsdale,  W.  H.  Errington,426  Bt. Major,  Norfolk  Regiment... 
Ritchie,  James,  Lt.Col.  (Di«t.  Officer)  Royal  Artillery  [R]  ... 

Robbins,  Herbert  Byre,4-7  Lt.Col.  Royal  Marines 

Roberts.  Allan  Scott, Lt. Col.  Bengal  Infantry 

p.s.c.  Roberts,  Francis,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

p.s.c.  Roberts,  Frank,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 

Roberts,  Wm.  Edward,428  Lt.Col.  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lt.  Inf. 

Robertson.William,429  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps    

Robinson,  John  Jn.mes,   Cap tdhi,  5  Foot 

Robinson,  Richard  Swannp.  Major,  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery 

Rodney,  Lennox  George,430  Major,  Royal  Marines :. 

Rogers,  Henry  Gordon,431  Captain  S.  O.  of  Pensioners    

Rogers,  James  Thomas,432  Major,  01  Foot 

Rogers,  JohnEdw.Varty,433.l.r«/oi\io2Foot.  Gentleman  at  Arm*  ._ 

Rotton,  Arthur,434  Major,  R.  (Bengal)  Artillery : !  14  June  50 

Rowe,  Valentine  Francis,  Major,  Royal  Engineers  

Roworth,  Chas.  Edw.  Whitraker,435  Major,  S.  Stafford  Regt.  1 17  Dec.  57 

Rudge,  Wa'.ter  Reginald,  Major,  Royal' Artillery 

Rurasey,  Edward  Waugn,  Major,  Gloucester  Rfgiment 27  Nov.  57 

Ryan,  Edward  Henry,  Major,'  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery 1 12  June  57 

Rybot,  George  Oliver,436  Major,  R.  (Bengal)  Artillery     114  June  45 

St.  George,  Hv.  Peaseley  L'ristrange,  Major,  Warwick  Regt. '  31  May  64 
St.  Hill,  Windie  Hill,«"  Captain,  19  F.  (Local  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77)]  12  Feb.  58 

St.  John,  Edward  Beauchamp,  Major,  Sussex  Regiment 29  uct.   or 

Salmond,  Francis  Mackenzie.  Major,  Scots  Fusiliers  !;i  Dec.  58 

Salt,  Thomas  Henry,438  Captain  R.  (Bengal)  Artillery  1 14  June  45 

Saunders,  Allan,439  Lt.Col.  West  India  Regiment '23  Aug.  61 

Sauuders,  Harloven  Morley,440  Bt. Lt.Col.  Northampton  Regt.^i  Mar.  63 
Savage,  Harry  Boscawen,440r  Mijor,  Royal  Marine  Artillery   '30  Dec.  53 

Savi,  Thomas  Browr.  Blake,411  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Scott,  James  Alexander,  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps 

Scott,  Lothian  Kerr,  CB.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Scott,  William  Lane  Robinson,442  Captain,  62  Foot 

Seacome,  Arthur  Keeling,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Seccombe,  Thomas  Strong.  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Sedgwick,  William.  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers   

Sedley,  Frederick,413  Captain,  '48  Foot 

Selfe.'Sydney  Gerald  Fred.414  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Seton,  Bruce  Outram,  Major,  R.  (Bombay)  Engineers    

Shairp,  Francis  Mordaunt,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Shanly,  William  John,  Captain,  16  Foot 

Sharp,  Charles  Fred.  Major.  North  Staffordshire  Regiment 

Sharp,  William  Edwards,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Sharp,  William  Granville,  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Shaw,  John  Hay,4*6  Major,  Inniskilling  Fusiliers 

p.s.c. Shaw,  Wilkinson,44'  Captain,  102  Foot 21  May 

Shaw,  William  Edward,448  Captain,  3  Dragoon  Guards   1 24  Feb.  57 

Shearman,  Francis,449  Captain,  1  West  India  Regiment 15  Jan.  55 


Depart- 
14  Mar.  55 


124  Oct.   57 


23  Dec.  59 
13  July  55 

19  Mar.  66 

20  Dec.  57 
13  Dec.  56 


Sheffield,  William,45"  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Shepherd,  William,  Lt.Col.  Royal  (Bengal)  Engineers   

Sheppard,  Charles  Henry,451  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  .., 
Sheppee,  Francis  Faulkner,  Major,  R.  iBombay)  Artillery 

Sherlock,  Woodford  Wright,  Captain,  109  Foot    

Shinkwin,  Robert  Staveley,452  Captain,  59  Foot 


14  Oct.  46 


1  Mar.  62 
12  Dee.  51 
15  July  55 
17  Dec.  52 

Short,  Nash,  Major,  Liverpool  Regiment  I28  Jan.  02 

Shuldham,  Arthur  James,453  Major,  108  Foot  jiSMar.  41 

Siddons,  Henry  Geor«e  Fombelle.454  Lt. Col.  R.  Artillery     ...        

Silver,  Jacob  Mortimer  Weir,455  Major,  Royal  Marines  24  June  57 

Simpson,  Charles  Edward  Pinckney,  Major,  Worcester  RegtJio  Mar.  61 

Simpson,  Robert  PrioIea.ii,  Major,  Leinster  Regiment I12  Jan.  62 

Simpson,  Richard  Salisbury,456  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps   ..... .10  Apr.  66 

Sinkins,  Williari  Stancomb,  Major,  Liverpool  Regiment   j  9  Jan.  63 

1  June  60 
4  July  60 


Skene,  John  George,  Major,  77  Foot 
Skill,  Henry  Herbert,  Captain,  n  Foot 

Skinner,  Russel,  Captain,  37  Foot 

Sladen,  Joseph,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Slater,  James  Barry,457  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  4  Sept.  58 

Slaughter,  Charles,45"  Captain  Royal  Marines 19  Apr.  42 

Smith,  Albert  Charles,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers 

Smith.  Andrew  Wm.  Douelas,459  Barrack  Master,  R.  Marines   23  Apr.  55 

Smith,  George  Osborne,460  Lt.Col.  Irish  Fusiliers 13  July  67 

Smith,  Joseph,  Major,  Royal  Fusiliers 23  Nov.  55 

Smith,  St.  George  Alexander,  Captain,  [8  Foot 1  May  58 

Smyth,  Horatio  Francis,46'  Lt.Col.  Ro3"al  Artillery 

Smyth,  James  Stewart,  Captain,  17  Foot  20  Nov.  58 

Smyth- Windham,  Joseph  Charles,462  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

p.s.c.  Spalding,  Henry.163  Major,  104  Foot 20  Feb.  58 

Sparks,  Edward  Tickell  Baylev,463r  Lt.Col.  North  Stafford-  )        ■»,  '     , 

shire  Regiment    j  22  Mar-  65 

Spencer,  Augustus  Campbell,464  Major,  1  Dragoon  Guards  ...    8  Feb.  70 

Spratt,  Michael,465  Captain  Royal  Marines 27  Dec.  42 

Squirl,  Charles,  Captain,  74  Foot   29  July  53 

Squirl,  Frederick,  Captain,  93  Foot 20  Nov.  57 

Stainforth,  William.466  Lt.Col.  Madras  Infantry   4  Nov.  61 

Stanley,  John,  Captain,  47  Foot 1  Feb.  56 

Staples,  Fred.  Blair,  Captain,  93  Foot 24  Apr.  55    1  Aug.  56 

Stapletou,  Richard  Talbot  P.467  Major.  19  Hussars  (20  Nov.  52  17  Sept.55 

Starr,  Edward  Henderson,468  Captaix,  Royal  Marine  Artillery  128  Dec.  46  27  May  48 


15  June  58 
11  Nov.  64 

11  Sept.  65 
1  Sept.  62 

18  Oct.  59 
15  Jan.  58 

1  Apr.  72 
3  Aug.  67 
24  Mar.  63 
17  Dec.  62 

3  Aug.  6) 

19  July  64 
mental 

24  Dec.  55 

27  Apr.  58 

4  June  56 

9  Mar.  5  = 
3  May  64 

15  Aug.  60 

28  Oct.   55 

17  Dec.  62 

18  Mar.  59 
1  Mar.  63 

30  Aug.  59 

27  Apr 

20  May  51 
18  Oct.  64 

28  Jan.  62 

12  Apr.  64 

7  Jan.  62 

10  Oct 
9  Mar.  67 

14  June  64 

20  Nov  54 
18  Dec.  6 
mental 

25  June  62 
9  Sept.55 

11  Dec.  58 

21  June  56 
18  Dec.  6i 

6  May  62 

13  Jan,  69 
9  Dec.  59 

23  Apr.  6 

30  July  58 

10  May  64 

1  Apr.  63 

12  Jan.  60 
12  June  57 
21  Feb.  60 

5  Mar.  58 

5  Sept.  56 

6  Dec.  52 
9  Dec.  59 

1 6  Mar.  64 

3  Jan.  57 
9  May  56 

18  Aug.  54 

10  Nov.  65 

29  Mar.  46 

11  Nov.  64 

8  Nov.  59 
20  Feb.  63 

9  Mar.  66 

8  Sept. 69 

26  Jan.  66 

9  Mar.  55 
5  July  64 
1  Mar.  64 
1  Apr.  59 
1  Apr.  59 

20  Apr.  47 
1  Nov.  60 

8  Sept.  58 

12  Dec. 
12  June  60 

4  Jan.  61 
1  Apr.  63 

16  Nov.  60 

21  June  56 

9  Oct.   59 


9  Oct.   69 

8  Oct.  71 
27  July  47 
24  Sept. 56 
31  May  59 

14  Nov.  63 

15  June  58 


CAPTAIlf. 


MA.J0H. 


2o  Jan.  o» 

1  July  77 

27  Nov.  76 

22  Sept.75 

19  Sept.74 

20  Sept.  64 

7  June  78 
1  July  81 

18  July  71 

17  Nov.  75 
1  Apr   76 

21  July  75 
Service 
5  Jan.  70 

10  June  65 

13  Sept.66 
1  Apr.  70 

19  Aug.  73 

4  Jan.  71 
27  Aug.  58 

1  Apr.  76 
t  Apr.  70 

8  Dec.  75 
16  Oct.   66 

22  Dec.  65 
27  Aug. 

20  Oct.   69 

8  June  67 

9  Nov.  67 
25  Apr.  73 
27  Aug.  58 

5  May  77 
10  Aug.  74 

24  Mar.  65 
1  Apr.  74 

Service 
10  Mar.  76 
3  Apr.  70 

14  Feb.  72 
3  Apr.  67 
1  Apr.  74 

25  June  69 

15  Nov.  79 
14  Dec.  70 

10  May  77 
1  Apr.  70 

19  Aug.  74 

1  Jan.  76 

20  Dec.  69 

18  Jan.  67 
7  Nov.  65 

2  Oct.   66 

11  Apr.  62 
18  Feb.  61 

18  July  71 
1  Mar.  74 

11  Apr.  60 
24  Jan.  65 

7  Aug.  67 

3  Mar.  74 

5  Oct.  58 
1  July  77 

19  Aug.  7 

2 1  Aug.  66 

20  Aug.  79 
10  Apr.  78 

23  Jan.  75 

4  Nov.  59 

12  July  71 

5  Jan.  66 
1  Oct.  71 
4  Sept.  70 
1  Aug.  54 

24  Aug.  73 

3  Aug.  67 

6  Mar.  80 
1  Apr.  70 

27  Apr.  70 

1  Jan.  76 

12  June  67 

6  July  67 
9  Feb.  68 

4  Sept.78 

5  Mar.  79 

22  June  55 
18  July  62 

1  Apr.  70 
4  Nov.  73 

21  Nov.  62 
26  July  66 
30  July  62 1 

2  Feb.  58 


10  Nov.  77 
1  Jan.  84 
1  July  81 
1  Sept.82 
1  July  81 
1  Oct.   77 

26  Apr,  85 

22  June  88 
1  July  81 
1  Nov.  82 
1  July  82 
1  July  81 

3 it3.j  yrs. 

13  Apr.  81 
1  Oct.  77 
1  Apr.  78 
1  July  8i 
1  July  81 

26  May  80 
5  July  72 

17  Dec.  82 
1  July  81 

1  Nov.  82 
25  Jan.  80 
16  Jan.  75 

,  5  July  72 

.j  1  July  81 

8  June  67 

2  Feb.  83 
1  July  81 
5  Aug.  64 
1  July  Si 
i  July  81 
1  Oct.  77 

18  Dec.  81 
34  A  yrs. 
25  June  82 

7  Aug.  78 

23  Apr.  78 
21  Aug.  75 
18  Dec.  81 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 


i  July  81 

18  Mar.  85 

1  July  88 

9  Sept.82 

10  Aug.  86 

1  July  81 

8  June  92 

22  June  95 

20  Feb.  88 

2  Feb.  90 
1 .1  uly  89 

18  Jan.  89 

11  Dec.  88 
1  July  81 

9  Feo.  79 
■6  Aug.  81 

i  July  88 

28  Aug.  80 

29  Sept.So 
1  Aug.  72 

23  Aug.  84 
1  Jan.  86 
4  Oct.   84 

iq  Nov.  81 

30  Dee.  71 
1  Aug.  72 

21  June  87 

24  June  76 

1  Aug.  83 
1 1  Mar.  89 
15  Aug.  69 
18  Nov.  88 
18  Feb.  82 

2  Oct.  7Q 
18  Dee.  88 
11  Dec.  88 

25  June  87 
1  July  81 

24  Sept.82 

26  Feb.  8z 
18  Dec. 


8  May  80    1  July  81 

7  Apr.  85    9  May  94 

31  Dec.  78  21  May  86 

1  July  81  28  May  86 


30  Mar.  81 
1  July  81 

25  Nov.  82 
20  Dec.  77 

1  May  80 

18  Mar.  78 

16  Feb.  78 

2  Nov.  75 
14  Oct.   66 

1  July  81 

3  Mar.  82 
5  July  72 
1  Oct.    77 

*6  Nov.  80 
1  July  81 
1  Jan.  63 

31  Dec.  83 
28  Aug.  80 

17  Nov.  79 

1  July  81 

10  Apr 

7  Jan.  82 
5  July  72 

8  June  81 
20  Aug 

19  Feb.  79 

4  Sept.78 
to  Nov.  68 

i  July  81 

2  July  78 

11  Apr.  3 
1  July  8 

i&  June  8 
1  Sept.82 

5  Nov.  80 
8  Sept.75 

ir  Nov.  78 

1  July  81 

18  Jan.  85 
24  Mar.  71 

5  Apr.  76 

1  July  81 

4  Nov.  81 

27  Feb.  77 

14  July  79 


1  July  81 
19  Nov.  81 
19  Nov.  84 
24  May  83 

29  Oct.  81 
10  Nov.  80 

1  July  81 
24  Nov.  77 

2  Nov.  72 
10  Jan. 89 

1  Mar.  88 
1  Aug.  72 

16  Feb.  78 

17  Dec.  82 
1  Feb.  82 
1  Jan.  69 

31  Dec.  90 
4  Oct.  80 
:g  May  86 

1  Apr.  82 
:o  Apr.  92 
17  Nov.  S3 

2  Feb.  78 

1  July  3i 

7  Aug.  80 

8  Apr.  82 

30  Apr.  84 

2  Nov.  72 
8  Jan.  88 

:3  Jan.  87 
12  Aug.  95 
27  Mar.  83 
1  July  8r 
15  Dec.  89 

1  July  81 
23  Apr.  81 
22  Dec.  80 

iS  Jan.  88 

7  June  93 

2  Nov.  72 
29  Sept.So 

1  July  81 

4  Nov.  87 
17  May  78 

5  Feb.  80 


13  July  76  30  Nov.  78 
5  July  72  25  Dec.  74 


Lieutenant  Colonels  $f  Majors  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension.   633 


I      CUU.N   111,      I 

j2ndLiEtjr.. 


iS  May  55  I2  Apr.  56  17  May  61 
12  June  57  27  Aug.  58J23  Nov.  65 
24  July  601  lg  jan.  641^  Jan.  73 
27  Feb.  45  I5  jan.  49,  ID  Apr.  58 
8  Feb.  56I  2  Sept.  62 
mental   I    Service 


Stebbing,  Frederick  Anderson,469  Captain.  06  Foot    

Steinman.  Matravers  H.  C.  Bernhard,470 J/a/or,  Royal  Artillery 

Stewart,  Harry  Hutchinson  Augustus,  Major,  9  Foot- 

Stewart,  James,471  Captain,  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners     

Stewart,  John  Lorn,  Major,  18  Hussars j2°  Feb.  55 

Stewart,  Thomas  Brown,  T,t. Col.  Army  Service  Corps   I    Depart- 

Stokoe,  Richard,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Infantry  : I  2  Jan.  62  xs  jan.  64I   1  Jan.  74 

Stoyte,  John,472  Lt.Col.  East  Lancashire  Regiment   29  Sept.  6525  One.  67    1  July  79 

Stracey,  Hardinge  Richard,  Captain,  98  Foot  27  Mar.  53. 2t  Sept.  60  18  Dec.  66 

Strettell,  Arnold  Dashwood.473  Lt  Col   Indian  Staff  Corps  ...I  4  Mar.  62|23  Oct.  67J  4  Mar.  74 

Stuart,  William  Thomas,475  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  2  Oct.   6o  I9  Feb.  61]  2  Oct.   72 

Surman,  William  Henry,  Captain,  7  Foot  ^25  Jan.  56  I5  June  581  9  Apr.  61 

Swete,  Charles  Deuroche,4'6  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps |25  June  61:  tq  Aug.  64125  June  73 

Swinton,  Arthur,  Lt. Col.  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery    |       9  Dec.  59J  4  Feb.  74 

Symons,  Henry  George.  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps [23  July  541  5  May  56123  July  66 

Tabb,  Henry  Harpur,  Captain,  16  Foot  I   1  June  6o,  24  jaii.  65129  June  70 

Tanner,  Albert,4S0  Captain,  Royal  Fusiliers  (7  Foot)  j27  Feb.  55|I4  Aug.  60,18  Dec.  67 

Tarleton.  James  Hearn,  Major,  54  Foot 14  May  sS^s  Nov.  65    1  Sept.73 

Taylor,  Albert  Fitz  William;431  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps !12  Nov.  59, 28  Aug.  61 ]-.  2  Nov.  71 

Taylor,  Fjanklin  Chambers.  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps  '2°  Dec.  4s  15  Nov.  53!  18  Feb.  6i 


majob. 


Taylor,  Frederick  Henry,482  Major,  Royal  Artillery 
p.s.c.  Taylor,  George  Lee  Lb  Mesurier,  Lt.Col.  Bedford  Regt.. 

Taylor,  William,463  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Thackeray,  Chas.484  Major,  Gloucestershire  Regiment  (28  F.) 
Thelwall,  Eubule  Daysh,485  Captain,  Rcyal  Marine  Artillery.. 
Theobald,  Charles  Percy,  Major,  Royal  (Bombay)  Artillery  ... 

Theobald,  Cotton  E.486  Captain,  20  Foot .' 

Thistlethwayte,  Alfred  Robt.Wm.487Ji'a/or,NorthumberlandFus. 
Thomas,  Hy.  Fvan  Pateshall,  Lt.Col.  East  Yorkshire  Regt.  ... 
Thompson,  Dodgson  Hamilton488  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 
Thompson,  Howard  Stanley,  Major,  Royal  Marines;    Be-\ 

cruiting  Staff  Officer,  2nd  Class,  Cambridge  1  Oct.  96    j 

Thompson,  John  Charles,  Captain,  108  Foot 

Thorburn,  Charles  James,  Captain,  Irish  Rifles   

Thrupp,   Morton    Frederick,   Lt.Col.  Derby  Regt.   (Ensign ) 

4  Foot,  5  July  60;  Lt.  4  Foot,  9  Oct.  63 ;  fold  out,  1  Feb.  68)  J 

Tighe,  James  Stuart,  Major,  Madras  StaffCorps   

Tighe,  John  Augustus,439  Captain,  Dorsetshire  Regt. ;  MM-  ~> 

tary  Knight  of  Windsor  / 

Tillotson,  Lionel,  Major,  Royal  Artillery;  Son.  Colonel  Suffolk  ) 

Artillery  Eastern  Division  Royal-  Artillery   j 

Tom,  William  Henry  V.  Major,  Royal  Marines  

Toogood,  Seymour  Hood,490  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Travers,  Sir  Guy  Francis  Clarke, Jiart.  Lt.Col.  Irish  Rifles    .. 

Treeve,  Henry  Richard,491  Major,  Border  Regiment 

Trevelyan,  Walter  Raleigh,  Major,  Bombay  StaffCorps 

Trotter,  Henry,492  CB.  Royal  (Bengal)    Engineers  ;    H.M.  \ 

Consul  General,  Boumania  ) 

Trotter,  John  Mowbray,453  Captain,  Bengal  StaffCorps  

Trydell,  John  Frederick,494  Captain,  51  Foot 

Tupman,  George  Lyon,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 
Turnbul!,  Sydney  Drumtnond,495  Lt.Col.  Indian  StaffCorps 
Turner,  Frederick  Cooper,496  Lt.Col.  Northampton  Regiment 

Turner,  George,  Captain,  12  Foot   

Turner,  Thomas  Baskett,  Major,  102  Foot    

Twiss,  Godfrey,497   Major,  R.   (Bombay)  Artillery    

Twyford,  William  Jolliffe,458  Captain,  23  Foot 

Twynam,  Geddes  Sansoni,499  Major,  13  Foot 

Tyers,  Sydney,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Marines   

XTniacke,  Crofton  James,501  Lt.Col.  Army  Service  Corps 

Vandeleur,  David  Roche,  Captain,  30  Foot 

Vandeleur,  John  Ormsby  Moore,  Major,  Gordon  Highlanders 
Vandeleur,  William  Richard,  Major,  Norfolk  Regiment  ... 
Van  Heythusen,  Gerard,503  Major,  West  Yorkshire  Regiment 

Vaughton,  Theophilus,  Captain,  Royal  Marines  

Voyle,  Francis  Ranken  Cave,505  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps    !.! 

Wadling,  John  Cottingham,  Captain,  5  Foot 

Walker,  Charles  Warren.506  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps'!.!"!!." 
Walker,  Herbert  John  Ouchterlony,  Major,  Royal  Artillery!!! 
Walker,  John  Bridges,508  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Walker,  John  Selby,5"9  Major,  Black  Watch !!!!!!!!!!! 

Wall,  James,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery "..'."!.'..!!!! 

Wallace,  Nesbit  Willoughby,5'0  Major,  King's  Royal  Rifles!.! 

Waller,  Robert,  Major,  West  Riding  Repiment   ..." '." 

Walsh,  Adolphus  Frederick,512  Captain  .10  Foot  !!!!!!! 

Walter,  Hubert  I  angton,513  Major,  Bonl.py  Stall  Corps..'."!! 

Walter,  Charles  John,514  Lt.Col.  Bengal fj.affCorr.s !!!!!!!.! 

Ward,  Arthur  Clitherow,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineer  1 

Ward,  Arthur  Edward,  Lt.Col.  Indian  StaffCorps !!!!'.!!!!!! 

Warde,  Charles  Arthur  Madan,  Major,  R.  (Bengal)  Artiile'ry 

Warden,  Francis,516  Major,  106  Foot 

Ware,  Charles,  Captain,  86  Foot 

Waring,  Henry,517  Major,  2  Foot;  Governor  of  G-osport  Prison. 

Watson,  Joshua  Rowley,  i,sJji.Col.  Indian  StaffCorps    ! 

Way,  Edward  Daniel,  Major,  105  Foot !!!!! 

Wells,  William  Henry,  Major,  Royal  Marines ......!.. 

Western,  James  Halifax,  CMG.  Major,  R.  (Bengal)  Engineers 

Whale,  Thomas  Martin,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Whalley,  Percy  Charles,  Major,  Royal  Artillery.. ..'.'...'.". 

Wheatley,  Chas.  Robertson  Eliott,  Lt.Col.  R.  (Bombay)  Art. 


12  Apr.  64129  Jan.  77 
14  Apr.  58;  i.,  Feb.  60!  19  June  72 

[13  Oct.  63  14  May  76 

14  May  55;  s  Mar.  58,20  Nov.  67 
29  June  48-  2s  Feb.  51!  7  May  59 

8  June  55*27  Aug.  58  21  July  64 
4  Mar.  55;  2  Oct.   55:31  Mar.  63 

16  Mar.  55  26  Oct.  55J22  Jan.  64 

9  July  62123  Aug.  64  27  Aug.  70 
18  Dec.  60! 2;  Mar.  65' 18  Dec.  72 

I  6  Dec.  67'  1  July  81 


31  Dec.  59J23  Aug.  61 
5  Apr.  64 J I3  July  67 

14  Oct. 

8  Dec.  51 


10  Apr.  55 


19  Jan.  59 

30  Jan.  63 

27  Aug.  57 

4  Oct.   57 


19  Dec.  60 
23  Mar.  47 
26  Oct.  55 

3  Jan.  65 

8  Aug.  65 
1  May  55 

4  Nov.  60 


1  Apr.  70 

28  May  70 

29  June  78 
16  Sept. 60 
23  Nov.  60 


27  Aug.  70 
23  Oct.  52 
26  Feb.  58 

17  July  66  18  Sept.  78 

13  July  60  24  Ja,n.  73 

22  June  58  28  Sept.  71 
30  Mar.  66  30  Mar.  70 

2  Mar.  60    1  Apr.  70 

13  June  60    4  Oct.   69 

8  June  60    3  Aug.  72 

1  Jan.  62  28  Nov.  69 

23  Junes2|23  July  58 

14  Apr.  59    3  Aug.  67 
8  Sept. 68!  3  Jan.  77 

26  Feb.  7030  Nov.  78 

3  Nov.  55    1  Apr.  70 
5  Nov.  67    1  Apr.  75 

11  Dec.  49  2Q  Aug.  54(14  Feb.  59 
26  July  55|23  Apr.  58  11  Au£-  63 
18  Oct.  45  23  July  47  11  Jan.  58 
24  June  63  I5  jan.  67  12  Apr.  79 

Depart-       mental       Service 
16  Dec.  57J   z  Mar.  61120  Mav  64 
16  Mar.  6o;30  Jaili  o3|i4  Sept.  67 
16  Dec.  59  a3  jaQ.  63!  14  Mar.  68 

3  Oct.   621  6Fei5.  66' 18  Sept.  75 

15  Aug.  48  7  Nov.  51I  7  Oct.  59 
9  Oct.   63I  5  Mar.  681   9  Oct.   75 

1  Jan.  58  7  Oct.  =9  '3  Feb.  66 
31  Jan.  65JtoMay  71I31  Jan.  77 

1 14  Juiie64|27  Feb.  77 

12  JunesS  27  Aug.  5831  July  08 
28  Apr.  63;  3  May  67    2  July  74 

I   1  Apr.  6ip3  Sept.74 

26  Mar.  581  4  jan.  61123  Jan.  69 
23  Aug.  61  18  July  65123  Dec.  74 

16  Mar.  55  9  Sept. 55  4  N°v.  64 
20  Dec.  57  m  May  58  20  Dec.  69 

2  Oct.  60    1  Jan.  62    2  Oct.   72 


4  July  74 
2  Nov.  72 

1  July  81 

5  July  72 

21  Nov.  76 
21J-  yrs. 

2  Jan.  82 
8  Jan.  83 

1  May  80 

4  Mar.  82 

2  Oct.  80 
16  May  74 
25  June 

28  July 
23  July  74 
27  Apr 

1  July  81 
1  July  81 

12  Nov.  79 
20  Dec.  6r 
31  Aug.  8 

i  July  8 

13  May  8 

22  Sept.  80 

5  July  72 
1  Aug.  72 
1  Oct.  77 
1  Oct.  77 
1  Julv  81 

18  Dec. 

6  Dec. 

E  Dec.  77 
5  Nov. 

18  July  82 

22  Mar.  70 

29  Dec.  73 


LIEUT. 
COLONEL. 


i  July  81 

4  Apr.  80 

5  Feb.  83 

1  Apr.  75 
21  Aug.  81 
it  Dec.  83 

2  Jan.  88 

8  Jan.  90 
29  Scpt.8o 

4  Mar.  88 

9  Oct.   83 

24  Nov.  76 

25  June  87 
1  Jan.  89 

19  Feb.  79 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 

13  Sept.  84 
1 2  Nov.  85 

24  Apr.  72 
21  Sept.  87 

25  Sept.  87 

24  Nov.  86 

17  Nov.  81 
28  Apr.  75 

14  July  75 
7  July  So 

12  Dec.  83 

6  Sept. 89 
1  Feb.  83 

6  Dec.  95 

1  July  81 

5  Nov.  84 

18  July  87 

25  Nov.  74 
1  July  81 

5  Mar.  87 

26  Jan.  84 
9  Sept.  82 
1  July  88 

19  Jan.  90 

20  May  83 

29  July  87 
8  July  8  4 


27  June  84 

1  July  81 

18  June  78 
1  July  81 
1  July  Si 

4  Oct.   77 

30  Nov.  78 

19  Dec.  8oj 

5  July  72J23  Jan.  78 
24  Mar.  79  27  Sept. 80 


1  Nov.  60  24  Aug.  73 
21  Nov.  65  3  Sept. 68  21  Nov.  77 
11  Dec.  57  27  Aug.  58  22  Feb.  67 
9  June  55  8  Feb.  57  3°  July  62 
21  Oct.  62  23  Mar.  65  1  Apr.  70 
5  June  57  13  Apr.  58  5  May  64 
7  Nov.  62J26  Jan.  66  7  Nov.  74 
4  Sept.58  14  Apr.  62;  6  Nov.  70 
23  Dec.  cg|  1  June  63  20  July  77 


8  June  60 
13  Mar.  58)20  Apr.  60 

22  June  59 

9  Dec.  59 


14  Aug.  73 


1  Jan. 
21  June  83 
29  June  78 
78  Dec.  80 
15  Aug 
1  Oct.   77 
5  July  72 
24  June  84 
25r9»  yrs 
1  Oct.   77 

8  May  8: 
1  July  81 

29  Oct 
5  July  72 

9  Oct.  83 
29  Nov.  78 
31  Jan 

1  Sept.  83 
31  Dec.  78 
1  July  8  c 
1  July 
9  June  80 
1  July  81 

1  Oct.   77 

20  Dec.  77 

2  Oct.  80 
1  July  81 

21  Nov.  85 
Sept.  75 

13  May  74 
13  Mar.  80 
23  Oct.  75 
7  Nov.  82 
7  July  80 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 


30  Oct.   72]20  Sept.8o 

23  Dee.  71  23  July  79 

1  Aug.  72  3o  June  80 


3  Jan.  91 

6  May  91 
1  July  81 

18  June  81 
1  Aug.  72 

30  Nov.  78 
1  Dec.  75 

24  June  91 
11  Dec.  88 

23  June  80 

24  Aug.  8 1 
iS  Jan.  82 
11  Nov.  82 

22  Oct.   73 

1  Mar.  85 
15  Jan.  79 

31  Jan.  91 

20  Sent.  87 

18  Oct.   82 

25  July  83 
29  Oct.   88 

4  Jan.  86 

7  May  86 

2  Feb.  81 

1  Oct.   82 

2  Oct.   87 

5  Dec.  87 

21  Nov.  91 
9  July  76 
1  Oct.  77 
1  July  8t 

19  May  80 

7  Nov.  88 
11  Sept.JSo 

23  Dec.  87 
27  Jan.  87 

8  June  82 
11  June  84 
21  July  86 


634    Lieutenant  Colonels  8f  Majors  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


CO  11NET, 
21ldLIlEUT, 
OTENS  GN  . 


Wheeler,  Edward,520  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery  

Wheeley,  James  Seager,  I>L.  Captain,  8  Foot  

"Whish,  John  Tulloch,52"'  Lt.Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

White,  Hy.  Jervis  Jervis-,  Major,  Middlesex  Regiment  

White,  Ray mond Wallace  Esmoude, Major,  Inniskilling  Fus. 

Wickham,  Edmund  Hill,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  

Wighton,  Edward,  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery  

Wilkinson.  William  Edmund,  Major,  Dorsetshire  Regiment 

Williams.  Richard  Harry,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Wilmer,  Louis  Worthington,"23  Captain,  12  Foot  

Winter,  Henry  Burton,  Major,  Royal  Fusiliers   

Wintle,  Alfred  Tritton,514  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Wise,  Dacres  William,525  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  

Wolseley,  John  St.  George,  Major,  Cheshire  Regiment  

Wood,  Orlando  Robert  William,  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Wood,  Thomas,52?  Lt.Col.  Royal  Artillery 

Woods,  James  Andrew,52'  Major,  102  Foot 

Woollcombe-Adams,  Edward,  Major,  Ro3-al  Artillery 

Wright,  William  Henry.  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Wroot,  William  Henry,529  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Wyllie,  Robert  John  Humphrey,531  Lt.Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Wynch,  Alexander,  Major,  Royal  (Madras)  Artiiler3r    

Young,  Henry  Roberts,532  Major,  Dorset  Regiment  


31  July  57 
12  Mar.  61 
:8  Nov.  63 
8  Nov.  61 


28  Oct.   59 

23  Oct.   55 
11  Feb.  62 


14  Apr.  49 
13  Dec.  61 
26  June  60 


20  Mar.  55 


25  Sept.  54 
4  Aug.  63 
12  Dec.  56 
20  Jan,  ;9 


'.:} 


Majors. 

Abbott,  Augustus  Keith,1  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  

Airey,  Robert  Henry  Burrell,2  Captain.  9  Foot    

Aldridge,  Edward,3  Major,  Royal  Artillery  (District  Officer).. 
Alexander,  Frederick  Gordon,4  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  ... 

Alexander,  Robert  Homfray,5  Capt.  R.  Marine  Artillery   

Allen,  William  Tankerville,6  Major,  Royal  Marines  

Anderson,  David,  Captain,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery 

Andrews,   Alfred,    Major,    Coast    Battalion    of   Engineers") 

( Quarter  Master,  25  Sept.  70  ;  Son.  Captain,  27  July  79)  [R]  j 
Annesley,  Oliver  Francis  Theodore,  Major,  Royal  Artillery... 
Anstice,  Robert  Henry,  Major,  Border  Regiment ;  Hon.  Col.  \ 

1  Aberdeenshire  Engineer  Volunteers   ) 

Aslett,  John  Thompson,"  Captain,  Royal  Marines   

Atkinson,  Augustus  Williams  Henry,  Captain,  1  W.  India  Regt 

Austin,  Alfred,  Major.  6  Foot 

Bailev,   Richard,  Capt.    Royal  Artillery  (District  Officer) 

Lt.Colontl  1  Orkney  Volunteer  Artillery   

Bale,  John  Edward,8  Major,  1  West  India  Regiment 

Barham,  Charles  Moi-ton,  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Barker,  Walter  Julius.9  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Barker,  William  Henry,10  Captain,  50  Foot    

Bate,  Henry  Reginald,  Captain,  13  Foot 

Battiscornbe,  Robert  Charles.  Captain,  R.  (Bombay)  Artillery 

Baugh,  GuiHum  Scott,11  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Beadnell,  Charles  Edward,  Major.  Royal  Artillery   

Beag'n,  Edward  Georsre  Daves',  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps  . 

Beaumont,  Walter  Henry.12  Captain,  102  Foot 

Bell,  John  Charles.13  Captain,  47  Foot 

Bellasis,  George  Montalt,  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Bellis,  John  Francis,  Major,  Somerset  Light  Infantry    

Beresford.  Hamilton  DelaPoer.  I*J/u;'or,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 

Best,  Thomas  William,  Captain,  West  Riding  Regiment 

Bethune,  Henry  Beauclerk.  Captain.  Hampshire  Regiment    ... 

Bigg,  Frederick,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Blackett,  Charles  Francis.15  Captain.  Rifle  Brigade    

Blackwood-Price.  James  Nugent,10  Major,  King's  Royal  Rifle.- 

Blair,  James,  Captain,  Royal  (Madras)  Artillery 

Blaxland,  Arthur  Hughes.1"  Major,  Royal  Marines  

Bleazby,  Francis  Bernard.16  Captain,  26  Foot 

Bloomfield,  Frederick  William,  Captain,  6  Dragoons    

Boileau,  Lewis  Maltby,19  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Boileau,  William  Simeon,  Captain,  Royal  Engineers 

Bolton,  Henry  Francis  Somerset,20  Captain,  18  Foot;  Mili-  ) 

tary  Kniqht  of  Windsor  j 

Bolton,  Harry  John,21  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Bovill,  Charles  Edward,  Major,  Inmskilling  Fusiliers 

Broadfoot,  William,22  Captain,  Royal  (Bengal)  Engineers  

Brown,  Henry  James,  Capt.  105  Foot ;  Hon.  Colon*-]  late  5  Bn.  * 

Munster  j?u*iliers  ) 

Bruce,  George  Ward  Co'e,23  Major.  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Brutton.Edw.24  Capt.  57  F.;  Captain  of Invalids,  Chelsea  Hospital 

Brutton,  Robert  Abernethie,25  Captain.  Royal  Marines 

Budd,  David  Carruthers,  Captain,  20  Hussars 

BuUer,  Walter  Gregory,  Captain,  94  Foot 

Burden.  William,26  Captain,  9  Foot  

Burr,  Charles  Ernest  Gaitskell,27  Captain,  18  Foot 

Burton,  William  Penn,26  Captain,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 
Busfeild,  John,  Captain,  79  Foot    


30  Dec.  64 
30  Apr.  58 


7  Dec.  70 
24  June  63 


18  Dec.  63  28  July  76 
28  Dec.  6622  Dec.  60(31  Jan.  79 


24  June  08 

20  Sept.  58  30 
30  July  62112 
30  Mar.  66J22 

16  June66n7 

21  Dec.  59    1 

25  June  62  1 
29  July  62  12 

1  Oct.   58  27 

25  Sept.57    x 

21  June  64  17 

8  June  60' 11 

1  Jan.  51  14 

17  Sept.  64  26 
16  Feb.  64  1 
19  June  60  11 
12  Jan.  57 1 26 

1  Nov.  60;  17 

1  Nov.  60*12 

5  July  56J10 

11  Jan.  67!  4 

27  Aug.  58'24 

4  June  60]  12 


Jan.  79 
June  63 
Mar.  73 
Mar.  71 
Mar  74 
Mar.  72 
Apr.  75 
Dec.  68 
June  72 
Apr.  70 
Apr.  75 
Mar.  74 
Apr.  61 
June  72 
Oct.  77 
Dec.  72 
July  63 
Dec.  73 
Apr.  73 
Nov.  66 
Aug.  75 
Mar.  65 
June  69 


.-  Sept. 

1  Oct. 
[2  Mar. 

1  July 

1  July 
r3  Sept. 
!5  June 

1  July 

13  Sept. 
10  Apr. 

1  July 
1  July 

14  Apr. 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 

:i  Nov. 

1  July 

1  July 
;i  Apr. 

4  Aug. 

1  Aug. 

1  July 


8  Sent.6S  30  Dec.  76 
Jan.  62    3  Aug.  72 


14  Apr.  80 
28  Oct.    71 

15  July  72 
1  July  67 
4  Nov.  59 


19  May  89 
7  Dec.  82 

21  May  84 
26  May  79 

22  Sept.64 


16  Apr.  32,16 
2  Nov.  55)17 
11  June  52    8 


Nov.  37 
Sept.  58 
Sept.  54 


7  July  8 

8 
10 


28 


17 
2  Sept.  63  2 


Mar. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

May 

Apr. 

July 

May 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Now 

Oct. 

Mar. 


5ij27 
7111a 

62(29 


16  Oct.  63 
22  Oct.  60 
?6  Oct.   55  14 
26  Feb.  5626 

9  Nc-  55  7 
13  Dec.  45:28 

12  Nov.  70J28 
I17 

20  June  58    1 

9  June  54 1 23 
it  Dec.  57I  3 

7  Aug.  67I26 

3  July  60 1  8 
1  6 

9  Oct.   63J15 

7  Nov.  65}   1 

I10 

30  Mar.  58' 10 
10  Oct.  65  11 
1  j  June  45  7 
28  Dec.  64    3 

13  Nov.  55  1 
Aug.  63  25 

_.  July  68  28 
28  Feb.  55  14 
:3  Jan.  63  27  Dec.  66    1  Apr.  74 


61 

69 

49 

67 

56 

63 

71 J 10 

55 

66 


17  May  48 

1  Apr.  70 

30  Apr.  61 

9  Mar.  91 

11  July  74 

1  Oct.   77 

3  Aug.  67 

1  Apr.  73 

8  Nov.  74 

Aug.  58 

Nov.  82 

Oct.   75 

Jan.  70 

July  62 

Apr.  70 

An 

Mar.  75 
Sept.  77 
Sept.  7b 
June  79 
Apr.  79 
Apr.  72 
Dec.  77 
Aug.  58 
Dei\  79 
Apr.  70 
Aug.  72 
July  81 
Mar.  62 


LIEUT. 
I  COLONEL 

87J12  Sept.  94 
77)20  Aug.  79 
81  12  Mar.  87 
81 J29  Dec.  83 

81  15  Nov.  84 
79  20  Oct.   86 

82  1  Oct.  89 
81  [22  Nov.  84 
79^28  May  84 
8oj  1  Julv  8i 
81  19  Dec.  86 
81J11  Jan.  83 
66;  23  Apr.  73 
81  19  Dec.  87 
81 1  9  Sept. 82 
8i[  1  Oct.  87 
76  24  Feb.  77 
81  y  Jan.  84 
81 1  9  Jan.  84 
78125  Aug.  80 
83I  4  4ug.  89 
72I  7  Nov.  77 
81 J21  June  87 


12  Feb.  58 


5 

3° 
8  J 


Mar.  55 
Dec.  53 

une  60 

lept.  59' 


July  7 
June  67 
Juue  60 

6  June  to 


5M 
30  M 


'9 
26 
7 
9 

22 

-   41  13 

ug.  61  18 

!ay  48  16 

ar.  60  12 


Oct 


June  73 
Feb.  56 
Dec.  54 
Mar.  67 
Feb.  61 
Oct.  43 
Juy  65 
No  v.  4  9 
May  63 


17  July  84 
1  July  7c 
1  Apr.  74 

23  June  75 
8  Jan.  85 
1  Apr.  70 
7  July  64 

28  May  73 
1  July  76 

29  Dec.  5  • 
:  S  pt.  7 

7  May  5 
16  June  7; 


30  Dec.  84 
24  Apr.  81 
2j  Mar.  95 
7  Dec.  9^ 
15  July  9+ 
2i  Juue  04 

15  Aug.  77 f 

1  Apr.  86 
7  July  83 '' 
7  Aug  85  j 

1  Dec.  5: 
1  July  Si 

23  May  74 

13  Aug.  95 

1  July  81 

6  May  81! 
13  Oct.   79 

2  Feb.  78] 

24  Nov.  77 

5  Jan.  69 ! 
12  Nov.  90I 

1  Nov.  82; 
20  Jan.  78; 

9  Aug.  73 
1  July  81 

7  Aug.  86! 
1  July  81 

1  Dec.  86) 

20  Oct.   83 

16  r>ov.  S4I 
19  Nov.  84I 

6  Julv  81 

2  Mar.  81 
4  May  70 ! 

28  Dec.  85 

1  July  81 

30  May  85 

22  July  88 
1  July  81 

26  Feb.  81 

17  July  921 

21  sept. 63 
30  Juue  81 

18  Oct.   79 

19  June 9  j 
1  July  81 
4  Sept.75 

23  Mar.  81 
21  July  80 1 
11  June  61 
19  Oct.   821 

8  June  72 

10  Apr.  80 


I 


Majors  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


635 


OOBNET, 
2Il(iLIEUT 
OrENSIGN 


"S<&  Butler,  Thomas  Adair,29  Captain,  101  Foot    

Carpenter,  George,  Captain,  60  Rifles 

Carter,  Arthur  Shaen,30  Captain,  51  Foot 

*Cavarra,  Alfred,31  Major,  Royal  Malta  Artillery 

•Cavarra,  Guiseppe,  Captain,  Royal  Malta  Fencible  Artillery   

Chalmers,  Owen  Ivan,  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Cheetham,  Charles,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery    

Christian,  George  Arnold,  Captain.  Cheshire  Regiment   

Clarke,  Robert  Stuart,  Major,  Somerset  Light  Infantry 

Clayton,  Charles  Cecil,  Captain,  Essex  Regiment 

Clayton,  Edward  Gilbert,  Captain,  Royal  (Bengal)  Engineers 

Coleman,  William,32  Captain,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery 

Collins,  Caleb,  Captain.  51  Foot   

Collins,  Joseph,.  Major  Cheshire  Regiment 

Collins,  Samuel  Travers,33  Captain,  Royal  Marines    

Collis,  Adolphus  Randolph  Augustus,  Captain,  6  Foot 

Collis,  Gustavus  W.  Berry,31  Captain,  6  Foot 

Connolly,  Laurence  Richard,344  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 

Conolly,  Francis  Henry,  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  

Conolly,  William,35  Captain,  Shrop>hire  Light  Infantry   

Cook,  Alexander,36  Major,  Indian  Stafi  Corps   

Cook,  Arthur,  Captain,  14  Foot    

Cook,  Lewis  Archibald  Charles,37  Major.  Bengal  Staff  Corps    

Cooke,  James,  Major,  East  Lancashire  Regiment  

Cooper,  Egbert  William,  Captain,  42  Foot 

Cooper,  John,  Captain,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery 

Coppin,  Charles  Francis,38  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Cotton,  Joseph  William  Minchin,39  Captain,  Norfolk  Regiment 

Cowan,  Walter  Frederick  James.40  Captain,  Welsh  Fusiliers 

Cox,  Joseph  Cooke,  Captain,  20  Foot 

Cresswell,   George,41   Captain,  Unattached;   Captain  of  Invalids,  Kil-") 

mainham  Hospital j 

Crofton,  Caldwell  Henry,  Captain,  Roval  Artillery 

Cunningham,  Andrew  Charles,  Captain,  13  Foot 

Dalby,  Nicholas  Bennett,42  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Daniell,  J.  Williamson,43  Capt.  101  F.  ;  Capt.  of  Invalids,  Chelsea  Hospital 

Daniell,  Robert  Holford.44  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps   

Darling,  James  Bruce,45  Royal  Marines    

Darnell  .William  Nicholas,  Captain,  York  and  Lancaster  Regtment     

Davey,  Thomas,46  Captain,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery 

Davidson,  Wyndham  Henry,  Captain,  103  Foot 

Davies,  Thomas  Henry,  Captain,  2  West  India  Regiment 

L'ennie,  Henry  William,4'  Captain,  28  Foot 

de  Satge-de  Thoren,  Oscar  William,48  Captain,  43  Foot 

Des  Barres,  James  Stuart,49  Major,  2  West  India  Regiment  

Dodd,  Simon  Anthony,  Captain,  Northampton  Regiment 

Down,  Augustus  Thornton,  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 

Drage,  William  Henry,  Captain,  52  Foot 

Drought,  John  Thomas  Acton,  Captain,  Lancaster  Regiment   

p.s.c.  Dugdale,  Arthur  George,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Dumbleton,  Arthur  Vincent,50  Captain,  21  Hussars 

Dunning,  Richard  Horwood,  Captain,  17  Foot 

Duvall,  William,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  (District  Officer)  

Eastham,  John  Alderson,  Captain,  Hampshire  Regiment   

Eden,   Frederick   Morton,51  Major,    Royal    Marines;    Brigade  Major) 

Plymouth  Brigade  Volunteer  Infantry     j 

Edleston,  Joshua,52  Captain,  Royal  Marines  

Edwardes,  James  Graham,  Captain,  Royal  (Bombay)  Artillery 

Edwards,  Eustace  Gresley,  Major,  Royal  Artillery    

Elliot,   Henry  George,53  CM  G.   Capt.  Royal  Marines ;  Chief  Magistrate  ) 

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Elstor   Heury  u  Mc-^y  Indian  Staff  tjcrps 

England,  Alexander,55  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Evans,  Augustine,  Captain,  Royal  Marines , 

Eyre,  Thomas  Haughton,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Faber,  Frederick  Grey,  Captain,  102  Foot  

Fagan,  3enry  Horace  Frederick,57  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps  '.. 

Fair,  Alexander  William,  Major,  Northamptonshire  Regiment 

Farley,  Thomas,53  Major,  Norfolk  Regiment 

Fenton,  George,  Major,  Middlesex  Regiment  

Fenwick,  William  Young,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery 

Ferguson    Jchn  K  Ciptr.iv   Irion  Fusdisis 

Ferris,  William  Browne,  Capt.  12  Foot,  Hon. Lt.Col.lafe 4  Bn.  Suffolk  Re'g't. 

Finch,  John  Seymour  Wynne,  Captain.  Royal  Horse  Guards 

Fisher,  Arthur  Thomas,  Captain.  21  Hussars 

Fitzgerald,  John  Gore,  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

FitzGerald,  William  Robert,  Captain,  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery     .....'.'.... 
Fletcher.  Samuel  M  . If  ;;i~   1  AViLt  India  Regiment 

Forte,  Cockburn,  Major,  Middlesex  Regiment 

Fosbery  Wiliiamdhcmas  Exham  63  Obtain.  77  Fo:t. 

Fountain,  Edward,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  (District  Officer) ;   Qr.Mr.\ 

1   Cheshire  and  Carnarvon    Volunteer  ArtiVery   \ 

Fraser,  James  Francis,65  Captain,  19  Foot ". 

French,  Arthur,  Major,  Suffolk  Regimebt 

French,  Francis  Hence  M?:jz~   Rcyal  Artil  ery 
Fullartcn   William  Fullartcn  66  Ciptzm.  93  Foct 
Fuller,  Henry  Snelson  Ahmuty,67  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps     ............ 

Gardner,  David  30  Captain.   1  Vt/zat  India  Regiment 
Gerrard   Halford  Duuiirgiis  3E  Ma/.r  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Silberi   Charles  John   °  Ljpfaix   "Welsh  Fusiliers    - 

Glascott,  James  Jocelyn,  Captain,  Manchester  Regiment 

Goldney,  Frederick  Charles  Napier,72  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  ..! 

Goldsmid,  George  Steuart,73  Major,  Indian  Staff  Coips     ....... 


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17  Aug.  55  14  APr 

27  Apr.  60  1  Dec. 
'.4  Apr.  58  1  Dec. 
18  Veb. 

17  Mar.  55  20  Sept. 

31  Jan.  63    7  Feb. 

26  June  56    2  Feb 

16  Mar.  38    4  Juul 

2  Mar.  66  22  Feb. 

3  Aug.  60    9  Oct. 
2  Sept  61  29  July 

24  Dec. 

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4  Jan.  60  3 1  Jan- 
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3  June  65    9  Apr, 

31  Aug.  55  19  Jum 

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24  Sept. 58 
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6  June  51    5  Dec. 

8  Jan.  68    6  Oct. 

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to  Mar. 

n  Dec.  58  30  July 

9  Feb.  64I31  Jan. 
18  Dec.  41^0  Dec. 
13  Aug.  58I30  Jan. 
13  Feb.  66  13  Feb. 
23  Aug.  64    2  May 

15  July 

9  May  56    4  Mar. 

4  Sept. 67    2  Aug. 
19  July 

43    8  May 
61  26  Apr. 

25  Aug. 

July  65  13  Feb. 

64    3  Aug. 
11  22  July 

'7  Aug. 

>-g  Apr. 

47  '7  Aug. 

11  Nov. 

;8    9  Nov. 

7  May 

30  Dec. 

8  June  61  22  Jau. 

Tay  78  20  Aug. 

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!2  Sept, 

.4  Oct. 

29  July 

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15  Mar. 

3  Feb. 

4  Apr. 

5  July 
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6530  Apr. 
62 '  6  Mar. 
68'i5  May 
45  22  June 
57'io  Dec. 
33!  4  Apr. 
f.g  1 3  Mar. 
61J29  Aug. 
63  21  Sept. 
59|  3  Aug. 
66  1  Oct. 
68'i3  Oct. 
66  24  Sept, 
59!  3  Aug. 
65  12  May 

62  27  Feb. 
7125  Sept. 
56  17  Mar. 

71  J20  OCt. 

59  26  June 
61.24  Jane 
70   2  Mar. 

63  24  Dec. 
62I25  Dec. 
70  17  Apr. 
54  30  Dec. 
68  29  Au," 


70  13  Sept 
57  20  Feb. 


16  July 
5  Mar. 


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4  Dec. 


3  Mar.  6 
9  May  63 
10  Nov.  69 


,  75  2  July 
.62  14  Nov. 
50  7  May 
55  30  July 

71  8  Jan. 

76  17  May 
68  3  Aug. 
75    7  June 

62  24  July 
65  19  Oct. 
42  29  Dec. 

63  12  Feb. 
07  11  July 
68    8  May 

72  15  July 
61  13  Aug. 
70    7  Aug. 

64  1  Apr. 
49  23  Nov. 
64    5  July 

77  16  Nov. 
67  20  Feb. 

67    7  July 

30  10  Aug. 
"    5  Jan. 

73  16  Sept 

7  Mar. 


30  Sept.  7* 

10  Feb.  81 

1  Jan.  8n 

18  Feb.  91 

1  Feb.  71 

10  Dec.  74 

28  Nov.  541 

28  June  83, 

1  July  8 j 

14  Sept.  8r 

22  Hay  80 

10  June  82- 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

30  May  8o- 

12  Mar.  81 

17  Apr.  80 

7  May  90- 

7  Mar.  7s, 

4  Feb.  85. 

26  June  76 

1  May  78 

2  Mar.  8b- 
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17  Dec.  81 
16  Nov.  82; 
14  May  77 
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2  Feb. 

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58  4  Jau. 

59  19  Oct. 
71  30  Dec. 

68  28  Apr. 
80  r  r  May 
67  29  (Jet. 
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71  6  Aug. 
25  23  June 
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64  1  Apr. 
67  11  Apr. 

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59  3  Aug. 
46  27  Apr. 
71  2  Mar. 
64  12  Feb. 
55  16  June 

70*20  Aug. 

62*26  Nov. 


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15  July  86. 

30  Oct.   78. 

26  June  72 
1  July  8s 
8  Jan.  88 

18  Nov.  92 
5  Dec.  83, 

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79  6  May  89, 
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56  15  Mar.  69. 
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82  1  Apr.  94, 
79  22  Sept.  84, 

79    1  Jan.  85 

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82  1  Apr.  90 

59  27  Dec.  70. 

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70  4  Jan.  78, 
67    6  Jan.  79 

83  30  Dec.  95 
75  25  Dec.  82 
89  it  May  98, 
79    1  July  8t 


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1  Sept. 
22  Feb. 
28  Oct. 
11  Feb. 


2  Ma_. 

1  Apr. 

9  Aug. 

8  Feb. 
,-  5  Apr. 
74  29  Apr. 
,  6930  Nov. 
681  9  July 
71  10  Nov. 
76  rt  Feb. 


7  Jan. 

21  Dec.  3s 

28  Nov.  54 

22  J11I3'  85 

7  May  83 

16  Feb.  85 
1  May  83 

10  Dec.  78 

1  May  64 

20  Mar.  82 

29  Apr.  82 
1  July  8s 

3  Jan.  95. 

27  Apr.  8r 

17  Dec.  81 
13  Mar.  84 
19  Oct.   78, 

8  Feb.  90 
8  Apr.  741 

29  Apr.  94 

4  Dec.  82 
15  Sept.  86. 

10  Nov.  89, 

11  Feb.  o/S 


636 


Majors  Retired  on  Full  or  Betired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


COKNBT, 
2ndLIEUT. 
OrBKSIGN. 


Gordon,  John  Wood,"4  Major,  Indian  StaffCorps  

Gordon,  William  Eden  Evans,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps.... 

Gore,  John,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery 

Graham-Toler,  James  Utway.  Capt.  Highland  Light  Infantry ;    Hon, 

Lt. Colonel  4  Bn.  Highland  Light  Infantry 

Grant,  Francis  William  Seafield,75  Major,  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry 

Grant,  William,75  Captain,  91  Foot 

Grey,  Charles  Francis  Baring,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery 

Grosvenor,  Saumarez  Frederick,77  Major,  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. 
Gubbms,Chas.Edgeworth,~93/«/or,Beng;ilStnffCorps ;  Gentleman  at.  Arms 

Haggard,  George,  Captain,  Royal  (Madras)  Artillery 

Hale,  William  Godfrey,80  Captain,  Royal  Marines  

Hall,  Roger.  Captain,  14  Foot 

Handcock.^Robert  Gordon,81  Major,  Bengal  StaffCorps 

Hargreave,  George  William,  Captain,  sFoot  

Harinan,  Thomas  Edward,  Major,  West  Surrey  Regiment 

Harpur,  Joseph,  Captain,  14  Hussars 

Harries,  Samuel  Keith,83  Major,  Devonshire  Regiment 

Hawes,  Charles  Ward,85  Major,  Bengal  Statf  Corps  

Hay,  James  Archibald,50  Captain,  Highland  Light  Infantry  (74  Foot)  ... 

Hay,  Stratford  Morrison,87  Major,  Bombay  Statf  Corps    

Hayes,  Arthur  Montgomery  Edward,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Hayne,  Arthur  Gorham  Howard,89  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Heathcote,  Charles  George,  Captain,  Northumberland  Fusiliers    

Heathcote,  Robert  Walker,91  Major,  Royal  Marines  ;  Eecruiting   Stajf  ) 

OJficer,  Southa mpton j 

Henderson,  Percy  Edward,92  Major,  Indian  StaffCorps    

Henderson,  William  Samuel,  Captain,  77  Foot  

Hext,  Henry  Yeatmau, °4  Major,  Ro3'al  Marines  

Heyland,  Alexander  Sar  iuel.95  Captain,  Royal  Artillery   

Hight,  Edward  Lancelot, 96  Major,  Indian  StaffCorps      

Hill,  Arthur,  Captain,  Royal  Marines     

Hobart,  Hon.  Horace  Miles,98  Captain,  103  Foot   

Hogg,  Harding  Cornwailis,99  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps      

Holwell,  Martin  Doherty,  Major,  Worcestershire  Regiment    

Hornby,  Cecil  Roughsetlge,  Captain,  East  Lancashire  Regiment  (30  Foot) 

Horsey,  Edward  Ralph,1"1  Captain,  Boyal  Marine  Artillery 

Hosack,  John,  Captain,West  Yorkshire  Regiment  (14  Foot) 

Humphry,  Edw. Wood,102  R.  (Bengal)  Eng.  Capt. of l7ivalids,R.Hosp. Chelsea 

Hurst,  William  Brunei,  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Hutchinson,  Anthony  Richard,104  Captain,  23  Foot  

Iredell,  Lestock  Walters,  Captain,  104  Foot     

Irvine,  Thomas  Thompson.1"6  Captain,  44  Foot    

Isaacson,  John  de  Stuteville.  Major,  lloyal  Scots 

Johnson,  William  Nicholas  Gibson,  Captain,  Royal  Marines    

Johnstone,  Robert  FitzRoy  Maclean,107  Major,  Indian  Staff  Cjrps 

Jones,  George  Alfred,  Captain,  Derbyshire-Regiment   

Jones,  Henry,  Captain,  62  Foot.. 

Joyce,  William  Walter  Patrick,  Captain,  West  York  Regiment 

Justice,  Philip,  Captain,  Inniskilling  Fusiliers 

Kane,  Francis  William  Feilding,  Major,  East  Kent  Regiment 

Keith,  James  Blaikie,  Captain,  39  Foot   

Kelly,  Thomas,108  Captain.  40  Foot 

Kelsall,  Gustavus  Nicolls,109  Captain,  Royal  Engineers 

Kennedy,  Hugh,110  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Kennedy,  Irving  Francis,  Captain,  34  Foot 

Kerr,  William  Henry,  Captain,  Cheshire  Regiment    

Kettle,  Robert,  Captain,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery 

Killeen,  Roger.111  Cavtain,  21  Foot 

King,  James  Stewart,  Major,  Indian  StaffCorps 

Kirwan,  William  Francis  Maitland,  Captain,  78  Foot 


30  Jan.  78 
4  Feb.  69 
12  Dec.  51 
25  Sept.  54 
78  Jan.  59 
2  Dec.  68 
23  June  65 

4  Oct.   64 

5  Aug.  64 


17  Apr.  66 
28  Dec.  64 

28  Oct.   71 

31  May  59 


Knox,  Francis  Robert  Bonham,112  Major,  Indian  StaffCorps 
Kynaston,  Henry  Edmonds,113  Captain,  19  Hussars 


Kysh,  Douglas  John,114  Major,  Royal  Marines.. 

Lane,  Henry  Eyre  Wyatt,115  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Lang,  Percy  Owen,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Langford,  Francis,116  Captain,  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  

Langford,  William  John,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Lascelles,  Claud  George  William,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery  

Lawrence,  Robert,117  Captain,  90  Foot 

Leader,  Thomas  Alexander  Frederick,118  Major,  Madras  StaffCorps.. 

Le  Breton,  William  Inglis,  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  

Lee,  John,119  Captain,  1  Dragoons   

Lee,  William, li0  Captain,  6  Foot  (Quarter  Master,  28  June  44)    

Leith,  Thomas,121  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

Leslie,  Charles  Robert,  Captain,  25  Foot 

Leslie,  George,  Captain,  Royal  Marines    

Lewes,  Price,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery    

Liebenrood,  George  Engelberts,123  Captain,  Northampton  Regiment . 
Lindsay,  Alexander  John,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  (District  Officer"    . 

Lindsay,  William  Bayford,  Captain,  102  Foot    ..." 

Little,  Simon  Ridley,1-14  Captain,  Royal  Marines    

.s.c.  Lloyd,  Francis  Elliot,125  Captain,  25  Foot 

loyd,  John  Hayes,  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  

Lonsdale,  William,126  Major,  Leicestershire  Regiment  

Lovett,  Hubert  Richard,127  Major,  King's  Royal  Rifles    

Lowrey,  Henry,  ^-Captain,  2  West  India  Regiment 

Lyster,  Arthur  Walter,129  Major,  Indian  StaffCorps    

M'Callum,  James  Lumber,  Captain,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery 

M'Carthy,  George  Alexander,130  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corp  ...." 

M'Clintock,  Benjamin,131  Captain,  Shropshire  Light  Infantry 

M'Cudden,  Lionel  Albert  Thomas,132  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  .... 
.M'Ewen,  James  Henry,  Captain,  4  Foot 


I 


8  Dec.  19 

20  July  67 

4  July  65 
13  Aug.  58 


20  Nov. 

15  July 

8  June 


13  Feb.  53 
7  Aug.  67 
1  Dec.  58 


12  Dec.  57 
n  May  78 
8  May  5 
16  July  56 
12  Oct.  67 


10  Aug.  64 

16  Feb.  47 

17  Nov.  63 
12  June  52 


30  Dec.  50 
4  Oct.  60 

23  Aug.  59 

24  May  61 

8  May  55 
11  May  78 

25  Sept.  60 

9  Mar.  67 
8  June  60 

26  Feb.  62 

13  Oct.  60 
21  Nov.  62 
11  Apr.  54 
21  Mar.  34 
18  May  43 

14  Sept.  66 


20  Feb.  52 
1  Aug.  68 
8  Jan.  64 


9  Apr.  70 

30  Dec.  50 

5  Sept.  62 

19  Dec.  48 
12  Apr.  64 
11  Jan.  67 


5  Nov.  54 
28  July  46 

3  Feb.  48 
12  Nov.  58 
14  Mar.  48 


14  Mar.  68 


17  Apr.  58 
15  June  41 

3  July  60 

4  Apr.  54 
17  May  61 

13  Aug.  58 


11  May  78 
29  Nov.  64 
16  Mar.  67 
18  Nov.  57 


75  20  Nov.  86  20 

76  15  July  87J15 
27    3  July  39128 


27  Oct.  71  11  June  77  10 

9  Nov.  66 
t2  Nov.  60 

1  Mar.  63 

29  Apr.  79 

28  Oct.   7 1 

27  Apr.  58 
24  July  56 

28  Aug.  63 

5  Juby  7' 

27  Feb.  69 

22  Apr.  69 
to  July  66 

26  June  74 

23  Nov.  56 

28  May  70 
11  Dec.  60 

6  Dec.  67 
3  Feb.  72 

30  Nov.  70 
3  Aug.  67 

18  Oct.  71 

5  Oct.   63 

6  Dec.  67 

27  Aug.  58 

18  Aug.  79 

15  Nov.  58 
17  Jan.  59 

29  Nov.  70 
to  June  74 

16  Sept. 68 

27  May  48 
6  July  67 

to  May  57 
9  Dec.  64 

1 1  Aug.  63 

2  Jan.  64 
9  Dec.  64 

12  Jan.  66 
to  Dec.  58 

9  Mar.  79 

23  May  74 

24  Nov.  63 

8  June  70 

30  Nov.  66 

3  Jan.  65 

4  Aug.  65 

23  Aug.  64 
20  June  54 
10  Aug.  40 

3  Feb.  55 
15  Apr.  71 

4  Nov.  59 

6  June  54 

1  Jan.  7: 

2  Oct.  66 

13  Nov.  72 

28  Oct.   71 

24  Nov.  77 
24  Feb.  54 
27  Jan.  76 

4  Aug.  63 

19  Sept.  77 

5  Sept.  49 
i2  June  70 

7  July  68 

23  Dec.  64 

14  Feb.  56 
26  Dec.  51 

6  June  51 
26  Oct.  60 
19  Sept.  49 

1  Nov.  60 
12  Feb.  71 

24  Nov.  77 
4  June  " 

7  Apr-  45 
1  July  64 

J2  Nov.  55 
23  Aug.  64 

9  Aug.  74 
26  Sept.  60 

8  Mar.  76 
1  Apr.  60 

25  Feb. 
22  Aug. 

30  Nov.  70 

31  May  60 


Mar.  73 
July  71 
Jan.  76 
Feb 
Feb.  8i 
Dec.  6 
Jan.  67 

15  Apr.  74 

2  Dec.  80 

5  Oct.   79 

21  Oct.  7 
19  June  72 

18  Nov.  82 

13  Feb.  65 

22  Mar.  77 
ii  Dec.  70 

1  July  81 

3  Feb    84 

29  Aug.  3o 

30  May  80 

28  Oct.   83 

16  Aug.  73 

1  July  81 

31  Oct.   67 

11  May  89 
3  Aug.  67 

14  June  64 

12  Oct.  79 

19  Dec.  81 

2  Mar.  78 

3  July  58 

23  Jan.  78 
30  June  62 

6  Feb.  78 
26  July  73 
14  June  73 

1  Jan.  75 

28  Oct.  71 
3  Aug.  67 

11  May  89 
16  Sept.  8 1 

7  Feb.  76 

14  Nov.  77 

29  July  74 

12  July  71 

1  Apr.  75 

15  Mar.  73  31 

13  Oct.  59 
26  Oct.  48 

9  Oct.  63 
13  Nov.  78  30 
5  Aug.  64  10 

3  Aug.  55  22 
Aug.  80 

15  Mar.  73 

13  Nov.  84  13 

30  Nov.  78 
15  Jane  85 
26  Mar.  62  11 

4  June  85  20 

2  Feb.  78I  5 
1  Feb.  8625 

12  Aug.  55    1 

10  Dec.  73   6 

11  Jan.  79'n 

23  Dec.  76  23 
:o  May  71  1 
to  May  55  2 
21  Feb.  59J  3 
30  Dec.  64'  1 

7  May  59^7 
29  Oct.  7319 
26  Nov.  79  19 
10  Jan.  86,  1 

8  May  72J  8 

24  Feb.  54'2o 
0  May  721  1 
4  Apr.  69   4 

15  Apr.  71J  1 

14  Mar.  83  6 
19  Mar.  71  11 

8  Mar.  87,  8 
19  Jan.  75I  7 
n  May  89  11 

12  June  78  27 

16  Mar.  79  16 
16  July  72   7 


Nov.  95 
July  96 
Nov.  54 

Aug.  87 

Dec.  84 

24  Dec.  73 

8  Sept.  83 

1  Sept.  97 

1  July  87 

23  Dec.  71 

27  Sept.  77 

24  Jan.  80 

2  Dec.  88 
13  Feb.  85 
15  Apr.  82 

1  July  81 

18  Jan.  92 
13  Feb.  73 

19  Oct.  87 
11  Dec.  78 

6  Dec.  88 

3  Feb.  92 
1  Oct.  83 

18  Nov.  82 

28  Oct.  91 
17  Apr.  80 

6  Dec.  88 
26  Aug.  79 
n  May  98 
1  Oct.  75 
Jan.  77 
Oct.  87 
Dec.  88 
Dec.  82 
Mar.  72 
Nov.  81 
July  81 
Dec.  84 
Jan.  81 
Feb.  81 
July  81 
July  81 
Jan.  79 
May  98 
Oct.  87 
Feb.  81 
Feb.  85 
Sept.  81 
July  81 
Jan.  81 
Mar.  80 
July  81 
Sept.  55 
July  81 
Mar.  87 
Mar.  75 
June  67 
Aug.  88 
June  84 
Nov.  92 
July  81 
July  93 
Mar.  74 
Nov.  92 
Sept.  82 
Nov.  94 
July  81 
May  83 
Jan.  87 
Dec.  84 
July  81 
July  58 
Feb.  68 
July  81 
Oct.  69 
Feb.  81 
Mar.  84 
Apr.  94 
Mar.  79 
June  65 
Jan.  81 
Apr.  74 
July  81 
Apr.  90 
July  74 
Mar.  96 
June  78 
May  98 
Aug.  84 
Mar.  87 
Jan.  80 


Majors  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


637 


M'Nair,  John  Frederick  Adolylius,  CMG.  Captain,  Royal  (Madras)  Art. 

Macgregor,  Cortlandt  George,  Captain.  35  Foot    

Machell,  Edward  John,  Captain,  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery  

Mackay,  Spencer  Henry,  Captain,  101  Foot    

Mackenzie.  Thomas,13*  Major,  Seaforth  Highlanders   

Maclachlan,  Duncan.  Captain,  90  Foot 

Macleane,  Thomas,  Captain,  101  Foot 

Maher,  Valentine  Herbert.135  Captain,  Ccnuaught  Rangers 

Maillard,  George  James,  Captain,  17  Foot  

Malet,  Alexander  George  William,  Captain,  Dorset  Regiment   

Malet,  Guilbert  Edward  Wyndham,  Captain,  R.  ( Bengal)  Artillery 

Mansergh,  Arthur  Henry  W.  Captain,  Leicester  Regt 

Marindin    Sir  Francis  Arthur,  KCMG.  Major,  Royal  Engineers 

Marrett,  Edward  Uvedale,'36  Mojo*,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Marriott,  Reginald  Adams.'3"  DSO.  Captain,  Royal  Marine  Artillery  .. 

Marsh,  Edward  Herman,326  Captain,  34  Foot 

Marsh,  George  Samuel,  Major.  Royal  Artillery  (District  Officer) 

Matchett.  Alfred  William,  Captiin,  29  Foot 

Mayne,  Mosley,13'J  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  

Melvill,  Henry, 139t  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Meredith.  Thomas  Bovle,  Captain,  18  Foot 

Michel,  John  Horace  Charles,140  Captain,  Leicester  Regiment    

Miller,  John,111  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Moberly.  Alfred,  Captain,  1  Foot     

Money.' Wio-ram  Montagu,  Major,  Gloucestershire  Regiment    

Montei'th,  Arthur  Mackworth,142  Major.  Indian  Staff  i;orps   

Montgomery,  George,143  Captain,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery 

Montgomery.  "Robert  Evans.  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Montresor,  Welby  Francis,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Moore,  George  Thomas  Cams,144  Captain, 42  Foot 

Moore,  Thomas,145  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery  

Morris,  John  George,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps     

Morton,  Arthur,  Captain,  45  Foot   

Murphy,  Cecil  William  Esmonde,146  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Murphy,  Francis  Joseph,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  

Murray,  Alexander  Bruce,  Captain,  79  Foot 

Murray,  Edward  Croft,  Captain,  Bedfordshire  Regiment 

Nangle,  William,  Captain,  15  Foot 

Neary,  Stephen,14'  Captain,  Essex  Regiment   

p  s.e.  Nelson,  William  F.  Captain,  Royal  Artillery  

Newmgton,  Charles  May  Hayes,  Major,  Liverpool  Regiment  

Newman,  Arthur  Alex.148  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Newman,  Henry  Horatio,150  Major,  North  Staffordshire  Regiment    . 

Ormond,  William  Church,152  Captain,  5  Foot 

Otway,  Robert  Cooke,153  Captain,  Somerset  Light  Infantry    

Owen,  Edward 'Henr?  Mostyn,154  Captain,  105  Foot   

Papillon,  Alexander  Frederick  William,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery 

Park,  Thomas,155  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Parker,  Edward  Hastings,  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Parry,  John  Horndon,156  Captain.  Royal  Marines 

Pascoe,  Robert  James,  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Pearse,  Elford,  Major,  Dublin  Fusiliers  

Pearson,  Avlmer  Charles,158  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Pengelley,  William  Jenny,159  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Phibbs,  Richard  Renshaw,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery  

Philips,  Burton  Henry,  Major,  Welsh  Fusiliers     

Phillips,  Charles,  Captain,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery 

Pitt,  Walter  Lewes,161  Captain,  Border  Regiment    

Pleydell,  Thomas  Baker,163  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Porterfield,  Bolden  bundas,  Major  (District  Officer),  Royal  Artillery 

Power,  John  Lennox,164  Captain,  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment   

Prendergast,  William  Miles,  Captain,  Worcester  Regiment 

Preston,  Arthur  John,  Major,  West  Riding  Regiment   

Price,  sir  Rose  ljambart,166  Bart.  Captain,  Royal  Marines     

Prior,  Herbert  Morris,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Pritchett,  William  Morris,167  Captain.  Royal  Marines     

Pym,  Harry  Reginald  Lockyer,168  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery   

Quirk,  Philip,  Captain,  67  Foot 

Ranee,  Frederick,171  Captain,  36  Foot    

Reeves,  John,1"2  Captain,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry   

Rice,  Charles  Augustus,  Captain,  Royal  Engineers 

Richardson,  Robert  William,  Captain,  14  Foot    

Richer,  James  Stanley,173  Captain,  Rifle  Brigade  (Qr.Mr.  28  Apr.  75)    ... 

Richey,  Thomas  Duncan,1"4  Major  (District  Officer)  Royal    Artillery ) 
{Quarter  Master,  1  Apr.  76)    j 

Richmond,  George  Matthew,  Captain,  Border  Regiment    

Richmond  and  Gordon,  C.  H.  G.  L.  Duke  of,  KG.  Captain,  Unattached ;  \ 

Lord  Lieutenant  of  Banffshire ) 

*Rizzo,  Edmund,  Major,  Royal  Malta  Artillery  

Roberts,  Howland,175  Major,  Royal  Artillery , 

Robilliard,  Chas.  Durham  Hocart,176  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Robinson,  Henry  Daniel,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Robinson,  William,  Captain,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery   

Rochfort,  Henry  Wollaston,  Captain,  7  Foot  

p.s.c.  Roe,  Eugene  M.177  Captain,  23  Foot 

Ross,  Allen  Theophilus,  Captain,  Cameron  Highlanders  

Ross,  John  James,  Major,  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry 

Ross,  William  Alexander,178  Major,  Royal  Artillery     

Russell,  Lechmere,  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps ; 

Rutter,  John,  Major,  Royal  Malta  Artillery  

St.  John,  St.  Andrew,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Sandys,  Edwin  William,  Major,  Royal  Artillery 


CORSET, 
2ndLIE0T. 
orENSIGN. 

13  Dec.  45 
13  May  53 


t  Dec.  58 

8  Feb.  56 
29  Oct.  61 

0  Feb.  60 
3  Apr.  67 

9  Apr.  61 
22  Mar.  64 


2  Sept.  62 
20  Dec.  54 


23  Nov.  4< 


21  Seot.  60 
4  July 


May  5' 
23  Sept.  62 
18  July  25 
11  Dec.  57 
6  Jan.  63 


t8  Mar.  50 
9  Nov.  66 

24  Aug.  60 
4  Dec.  78 


4  June  63 
2  Dec.  56 


9  Oct.  58 


LIEUT. 


3  Dec.  62 


23  Aug.  64 
18  Oct.   59 

9  Mar.  67 
1 1  June  42 
16  Dec.  31 
30  Aug.  09 

1  Jan.  64 
18  Aug.  46 
13  Nov.  55 
11  Oct.  79 


19  June  38 
11   Oct   79 


7  Apr.  63 
1  Nov.  33 


22  Aug. 

24  Nov.  63 
31  Oct.  66 
20  Dec.  54 


17  Aug.  55 


5  Apr.  64 
9  Oct.  55 
9  Aug.  68 

2  May  47 

3  Apr.  66 


1 1  Oct.   64 
24  May  39 


25  Sept.54 


25  Jan.  59 
10  Sept. 58 
22  Aug.  65 
10  June  62 
14  June  45 
4  Oct.  55 
4  Feb.  59 
12  May  59 


13  Aug.  53 
7  June  54 

11  Dec.  58 
30  Aug.  60 

30  Apr.  58 
1  Oct.  64 
7  Aug.  67 

14  Jan.  71 

31  May  64 

15  May  67 
1  Dec.  58 

23  Mar.  67 
13  Jan.  55 
31  Jan.  78 
1  Oct.  75 
17  Sept.  50 
26  June  78 

16  Jan.  63 
31  Mar. 

3  May  77 
13  Dec.  61 

7  Aug.  67 

7  May  34 
13  Dec.  6 
23  Mar.  66 

9  Aug.  73 
1  Apr.  60 

4  Jan.  67 
19  Oct.  73 
29  July  61 

5  Nov.  69 
28  Feb.  74 
19  Dec.  62 
25  June  62 

12  Feb.  74 
10  May  6 

25  Oct.  71 

9  Jan.  63 
22  Dec. 
22  Dec.  58 

22  Jan.  68 

23  Dec.  64 

6  Oct.   67 

8  Sept.  63 

6  July  69 

26  Mar.  45 
Oct.   33 

28  Feb.  28 
3  Aug.  67 

27  May  48 

7  May  59 

8  June  81 

24  June  68 

1 3  June  48 
1  Sept.62 
1  July  81 
i.  Nov.  59 

15  June  66 
3  Oct. 

25  Aug.  77 
7  May  70 

24  Aug.  67 

28  Oct. 
28  Nov.  57 
12  Feb.  77 

14  Apr.  59 

1  Sept.  78 

2  Jan 
17  Apr.  60 

5  Mar.  7c 

26  Feb.  49 

3  Sept.  70 

25  Aug.  80 

25  Aug.  77 

21  July  68 

27  Sept.42 

17  Sept. 61 
1  Mar.  63 

10  July  56 

6  Dec.  67 
1  Apr.  60 

18  July  62 

7  Jan.  62 

22  Dec. 

8  May  67 
23Sept.  50 
31  July  58 
25  Jan.  61 
20  Dec.  6: 
20  Dec.  56 


CAPTAIN. 

27  Aug.  58 

7  Apr.  65 

I  Aug.  72 

24  July  72 

8  July  63 
1  Apr.  73 

22  Sept.  75 

27  Aug.  79 

25  Mar.  71 
Jan.  78 
Aug.  72 

24  Nov.  77 

18  Oct.  61 
31  Jan.  80 

23  Mar.  86 
June  5  5 

20  Aug.  86 
1  Apr.  75 

4  July  77 
3  May  88 

12  June  73 

15  Apr.  78 

12  Apr.  4; 

19  June  72 
17  Aug.  69 

8  Jan 
10  Mar.  75 

6  Jan.  79 

8  Jan.  S3 

23  Nov.  72 

3  July  80 

28  Feb.  85 

21  Apr.  7 

9  Aug.  76 

II  Aug.  83 

5  Apr.  72 

22  June  80 

13  Apr.  72 

19  Mar.  85 

20  July  72 

16  Aug.  73 

14  July  77 
5  June  75 

24  Apr.  72 
1  May  78 
1  Nov.  58 

4  Apr.  43 

7  Dec.  37 
4  June  79 

8  Sept.  57 

21  Jan.  68 
1  July  87 

1  July  81 

19  Jan.  52 
21  Sept.75 

2  Apr.  87 
1  Apr.  65 

16  Sept.  79 

1 7  May 
16  Sept.  82 
15  July 
24  Feb.  77 

1  July  81 

3  Aug.  67 
12  Feb. 

3  Aug.  67 
12  Sept.87 
31  Oct.   71 

20  Feb.  66 
26  Sept.  77 

1  Aug.  55 
1  May  78 
6  Aug,  " 

o  June  82 


21  Feb.  78 
27  Sept.  44 

11  Nov.  82 

1  Jan.  76 
10  Nov.  66 

1  July  8 
10  Mar.  75 

7  Feb.  71 
29  Mar.  73 
29  Jan.  79 

1  Apr.  75 
27  Aug.  58 

4  Oct.  67 

5  Sept.77 
1  Oct.   7 

23  Apr.  6 


31  Aug.  70 

I  July  81 

24  Mar.  80 
t2  Feb.  79 

1  Oct.   77 

1  July  81 

25  Nov.  8t 

19  Feb.  87 

10  Oct.  82 
9  Mar.  84 

2  Aug.  79 

20  Sept.  82 
5  July  72 

31  Jan.  98 

24  Mar.  86 

1  July  81 

3  Sept. 94 
12  Mar.  81 

4  July  85 

3  May  97 

14  Septus 
7  Mar.  83 

28  Nov.  54 

11  Dec.  79 
1  July  81 
9  Aug.  93 
1  Oct.   77 

24  June  84 
19  Oct.   93 

5  Oct.  78 

12  Oct.  89. 

28  Feb.  94 

4  May  81 

25  June  82 
11  Apr.  91 

29  Sept.  8© 

21  Dec.  87 

1  Jan.  81 

2  Feb.  87 
27  Oct.    8a 

22  Sept.83. 

1  Jan.  84 

II  Dec.  82 
29  Sept.  80 

27  Oct.  86 
31  Oct.   63 

28  Nov.  54 
28  Nov.  54 

7  Nov.  79. 

23  Mar.  72 

21  June  8a 

7  June  98 

15  June  85 
9  Nov.  59> 

2  July  82 

16  Mar.  98 

25  Aug.  77 

26  June  85 

6  June  57 

22  June  gT 

2  June  86 

8  Apr.  85 
8  June  84 
8  Apr.  74 

12  Feb.  97 

8  Oct.  79 
6  July  97 

14  June  84 

3  Apr.  7  8 

26  Jan.  84 
1  July  8* 

27  Feb.  36 
1  Nov.  84 

19  May  89- 

9  Nov.  S3. 
1  July  81 

0  Nov.  85 

1  Nov.  82 
1  Oct.  77 
6  Dec.  88 
13  Feb.  78 
1  July  8r 
6  Mar.  8a 

22  July  85 
9  Apr.  82 
5  July  72 

4  Oct.    75 

10  Nov.  85 
1  July  81 
1  Oct.   77 


638 


Majors  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


■Sandys,  Francis  Robert.  Captain,  4  Foot 

Sant-Fournier,  Alfred.  Major,  Royal  Malta  Artillery    

Saunders,  Augustus  James,  Captain,  Royal  Artillery 

[?aunders.  Morley  Caulfield.  Captain,  12  Foot 

Sayer,  William  Lawrence,181  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Schneider,  Stewart  Melvill  Congreve-182  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps    .... 

Seager,  Meering  Bloomfield,  Major,  Royal  Marines    

Servante.  Charles  Edward,183  Captain,  Royal  Marines  

Sewell,  John  Dalrymple  v?m.184  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps    

Sewell-Gana,  George  Segundo,185  Captain,  101  Foot   

Shairp,  Alexander  Bassett  Stephen,156  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Shanks.  Joseph  George.187  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Sheil.  Henry,  Major.  Royal  Artillery 

Shepherd,  Thomas  Viret,  Captain,  Leinster  Regiment 

Sherlock,  Ephraim  Thomas,  Captain,  Royal  Highlanders  

Shippard,  Walkinshaw  Orlando  Courtney,188  Mijor,  Royal  Artillery  ... 

Shoveller,  William  King,  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Simpson,  Charles  Henry,  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Smith,  Allan,  Major,   Indian  Staff  Corps 

'Smith,  James  Stoker  Grant.  Captain.  67  Foot 

Smith,  John,190  Captain,  Military  Train 

Smith,  Joseph  Graham,189  Major,  West  Kent  Regiment 

Smyth,  Arthur  Clement,  Major,  Royal  Marines;  Recruiting  Staff  Officer, 

Liverpool    _ 

Soady,  Thomas  Eales.  Captain,  66  Foot  

Southwood,  John  Southcott,  Captain,  1  Life  Guards  

Sprent,  William  Swansea,19'  Captain,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery  [R] .... 

Spurshott,  Adolphus  Edward,  Major,  Royal  Marines    

Stephens,  Edward  Barringtnn,192  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Stevens,  Charles,  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Stevenson,  William, Captain,  49  Foot 

Stewart,  Alexander  Fraser,  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

Stewart,  William  Jackson,193  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  

Story,  Forbes  Lugard,19*  Major,  Wiltshire  Regiment    

Straghan,  John,195  Captain.  Royal  Marines 

Sutherland,  Robert  Samuel,196  Major,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery  

Swinburne,  Paul,197  Captain,  80  Foot 

Swinburne,  Thomas  Robert,198  Major,  Royal  Marine  Artillery    

Symcns,  Jelinger  Henry,199  Captain,  Royal  Marines  

Taylor,  St.  John  Stewardson,  Captain,  n  Hussars 

Thackwell,  William  Poison,  Captain,  Black  Watch    

Thomas,  Henry  Deering,  Captain,  Warwickshire  Regiment   

Thomson,  David,201  Captain,  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery. 

Tinmouth,  Wingrove  Laugburne,202  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Tollemache,  Algernon  Seymour,  Captain,  108  Foot    

Topp,  Henry,  Captain,  77  Foot 

Tracy,  Michael,  Major.  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery 

Trevelynn,  Herbert,  Captain,  Inniskilling  Fusiliers 

Troup,  William  Bedford,  Captain,  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery  

Tufhell,  Robert  Hutchison  Campbell,203  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps   

Tullocn,  Hector,  CB.  Major,  Koyal  (Madras)  Engineers 

Tully,  Ringrose  Drew.  Captain,  Royal  Marines 

Turle,  William  Greer,201  Captain,  60  Rifles 

'Turner,  Henry  Ainslie  Alfred,  Major,  Royal  Marines   

Twyning,  William  Edward,  Captain,  18  Foot 

TJrquhart,  Ives  M'Lean.  Captain,  108  Foot 

"Van  Cortlandt,  Arthur  Jas.  Ramsay,  Major,  3  Hussars  

Vanrenen,  Edward,  Captain,  109  Foot 

*Virtn,  Georgio,  Captain,  Royal  Malta  Fencible  Artillery 

Waller,  Robert  Jocelyn.205  Major.  Bengal  Staff  Corps    

Walsh,  John,  Captain,  Militar3r  Train  

Watson,  Charles  Edward,206  Captain,  Royal  (Madras)  Artillery 

Watson,  Robert  Kiero.  Major,  Leicestershire  Regiment 

Webb,  Henry  North,207  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

"Webster,  George,  Major  (District  Officer),  Royal  Artillery   

Wedderburn,  James  Andrew  Colvile,208  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Welch,  Fred.  Wm.  Capt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (93  Foot) 

Welchman,  Frederick  Deffield,2'9  Major,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Weller,  Alexander  Thomas,210  Major.  Indian  Staff  Ccrps  " 

"Weston,  Thomas  Barnes,  Major,  20  Hussars 

Westropp,  William  Keily,211  Major,  Durham  Light  Infantry 

Whitty,  William  Nassau,  Captain,  10  Foot  

Williams,  William,  Captain,  103  Foot 

Williams-Hepworth,  Edwin  Wilson  Gresham,  Captain,  19  Hussars 

Wilmot,  Francis,212  Major,  Bedfordshire  Regiment  

Wilson,  Henry  George,  Captain,  1  West  India  Regiment 

Wilson,  John,'21*  Captain,  90  Foot 

Wodehouse,  Edwin  Frederiek,2153/a/or,  Roval  Artillery  

Wood,  Clement  Baddeley,  Major,  Scottish  Rifles 

Woodland,  Herbert  Lovell,  Captain,  14  Foot  

Woollcombe,  Robert,217  Captain,  Royal  Marine  Artillery  

Worthington,  Henry  Russell,218  Captain,  6t  Foot 

Wreford,  William  Langore,  Major,  North  Lancashire  Regiment  

Wright,  Arthur  Francis  Bingham,  Captain,  101  Foot    

Wright,  Henry  Octavian  Perceval,  Major,  Royal  Marines 

Wylly,  Edward  Arthur  Egerton,  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Wymer,  George  Bannatyne,  Captain,  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery 

Wynell-Mayow,  Mayow,220  Major,  Royal  Artillery 

Wynne,  Mark  Saurin,221  Captain,  81  Foot   

Yates,  William  Hassalls,  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps   

"YouDg,  Henry  Pottinger,  Major,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 


LOENKT. 
2ndLIEUT. 
OrE>'SlGN. 

26  Mar.  =;S 


17  May  50 
14  Nov.  34 


28  Jane  66 
23  June  56 
12  June  5 
11  July  6 
19  Apr.  s 
30  Dec.  51 


8  Dec. 
20  Oct. 


2  Oct. 

27  Aug.  70 


4  Jan.  61 

14  Mar.  63 
8  Dec.  66 
27  May  6 


1  Jan.  64 


5  Nov.  61 

2  Dec.  62 
i  Sept. 6 

19  May  54 

6  Nov.  40 

12  Feb.  77 

3  Aug.  67 

7  May  59 

23  Nov 

8  Dec.  65 
22  June  „ 

24  Feb.  54 

13  Oct.   6 

27  Nov.  6 
2  Jan.  6 

1  Rept.6_ 

10  July  37 
Oct.   71 

30  Dec.  71 
„[  Dec.  6. 
21  Sept.  55 

2  Aug.  71 

3  Aug.  67 

28  Aug.  63 
Aug.  74 

21  Nov.  65 
3  Aug.  67 
24  June  68 

11  Nov.  76 
1  Aug.  62 
1  Jan.  62 

;S 


:6  Nov.  58 
12  Sept.  59 
12  June  57  27  Apr.  _ 

_  Aug.  59    3  Oct.    62 

26  Oct.   55    7  May  59 

10  Mar.  75 

8  Oct.   59  21  Nov.  62 
15  July  72 

3  Aug.  S3  21  Oct.  54 
20  Dec.  64  14  Sept.  66 
17  Nov.  66  22  Feb.  71 


CAPTAN. 


1  Aug.  72 
25  Mar.  84 

8  Sept.  75 

2  Feb.  62 

9  Mar.  40 

12  Feb.  8t 
1  July  8i 
1  Nov.  69 

i2  June  65 
10  Jan.  72 
10  Nov.  65 
22  May  62 

13  Jan.  7- 
30  Nov.  7S 
25  Sept.  76 
22  Sept. 75 

6  May  47 

27  Au 

30  Dee.  83 
1  Apr.  74 
1  Feb.  56 
4  Dec.  72 

1  July  81 


2  June  65 

Dec.  46 

30  June  53 

9  Dec 


29  May  69 
3  Mar.  53 

19  July  54 
1  Jan.  63 


4  June  59!  18  Oct.   64 
10  Mar.  75 


28  Dec.  60 
30  Nov.  70 
2  Nov.  70 


21  Aug.  67 
12  Deo.  57 


9  Dec.  53 


28  Oct.  71 

27  Au_ 
23  Apr.  73 
2  Oct.    57 


18  July  59  27  Aug.  62 
1  Feb.  50J23  Mar.  58 
20  Sept. 59  14  Nov.  6 
15  Apr.  58  21  Feb 


4  Feb.  59 
28  Oct.  71 
20  Dec.  59 
jo  Dec.  34 
22  Mar.  64 


11  June  53 
6  Aug.  61 


18  Sept.  60 
28  Oct.   71 

8  June  67 
17  Feb.  40 
11  Jan.  67 

7  Sept.  5^ 
27  Apr.  =18 
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8  July  69  28  O  t.   71 

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7  Mar.  69  27  Oct.    71 


6  Jan.  60 

7  Nov.  55 
20  Mar.  49 

8  June  60 


22  Dec.  63 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.   71 

23  Apr.  73 
14  June  64 

8  Oct.  58 
23  Nov.  56 
13  Nov.  66 


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26  Nov.  61 
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11  May  78 
10  Nov.  65 
2  Aug.  53 
:6  May  62 
14  Mar.  65 
Mar.  55 


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4  Mar.  57 
27  Feb.  69 


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3  Jan.  70 
1  July  81 

20  June  68 
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1  Feb.  56 

6  Dec.  67 

7  Oct.  71 
10  June  59 

4  Jan.  71 

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26  Aug.  60 
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30  Oct.  66 
9  Oct.  79 
1  Oct.  77 
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1  July  81 
11  Nov.  87 

4  Oct.  73 

2  Sept.71 

2  June  69 
9  Mar.  72 
i2  Aug.  67 

7  Dec.  81 

5  May  77 
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10  Dec.  63 

11  Sept. 75 

16  Feb.  78 

26  Nov.  78 

27  Aug.  58 
1  June  63 
5  Aug.  69 

3  Feb.  75 

28  Oct.   80 

29  June  81 
20  Oct.   68 

8  Jan.  85 

28  June  62 
tc  Mar.  77 
10  Apr  68 
13  May  77 
8  June  72 

12  June  72 
15  Oct.  81 
20  Jan.  77 
26  June  52 

22  Mar.  76 
1  Apr.  70 

1  Sept.  63 

23  Sept.71 

8  July  81 
2,  May  89 

17  Mar.  81 
io  Jan.  74 

30  Nov.  82 

2  Nov.  82 
1  Jan.  80 
5  Aug.  77 

12  Feb.  73 
30  July  62 

3  Aug.  72 

9  Apr.  70 

5  Apr.  74 
23  Oct.   75 

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1  Apr.  64 
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1  July  81 
14  Nov.  74 

27  Feb.  76 
1  July  81 

28  Feb.  83 
20  Oct.    85 

1  Sept.82 
24  July  69 
27  Aug.  90 
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1  July  81 
1  July  81 

26  July  82 

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31  Mar.  83 
4  Nov.  82 
2  May  S4 
1  Jan.  85 
24  June  89 

11  Nov.  96 

4  Oct.   80 

12  Sept.  79 
i2  June  77 

1  July  81 

5  July  79 

1  Apr.  87 
4  Dec.  79 

2  Ju'y  92 
!3  0ct.  75 
1  Jan.  85 

28  Feb.  So 
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17  Mar.  69 
1  Oct.  77 
1  July  81 

6  Aug.  79 
1  Apr.  87 

24  Aug.  87 

16  Nov.  78 

4  May  94 

5  July  72 
19  Oct.   78 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 
9  July  79 
4  Sept.  80 

10  Aug.  92 

2  Jan.  8 1 
2  Dec.  62 

22  Mar.  84 
1  July  81 

7  Jan.  72 
1  Julv  81 

8  July  89 
24  Apr.  95 

17  Mar.  8g 
27  Jan.  82 

30  Nov.  90 

12  Nov.  90 
1  July  S8 
1  July  81 

31  Oct.  77 
24  July  72 

16  Oct.  80 
1  Julv  8t 
1  Dec.  81 

13  Jan.  78 
24  Nov.  85 
19  Feb.  96 

4  Dec.  86 

17  Sept.  77 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 

31  Oct.   77 

6  Dec.  88 


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11  Dec.  72  12  June  82 
26  Jan.  8 1 1  8  Sept.  86 
28  Oct.  73  19  Mar.  81 
4  Mar.  tg  4  Mar.  77 
•7  Feb.  81  27  Feb.  89 


General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services.    638a  , 

1  Sir  James  Fraser  Tytler  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  Khyber  Pass.  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Gough  through  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46, 
including  the  Battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Throughout  the  Punjaub 
campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of 
the  Sikhs  aud  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master 
General  to  Havelock's  Force  from  its  first  taking  the  field  in  Julv  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Futtebpore,  Aoung, 
Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Buseerutgucge  (both  actions),  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  first  relief  of  the 
garrison  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.,  and  a  year's  service). 

2  General  Meade  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  R.M.  Brigade,  including  the  battle  ot 
Balaklava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
on  the  China  Expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  operations  before  and  capture  ef 
the  city,  afterwards  as  Quarter  Master  of  the  2nd  Battalion.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China 
in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Forts,  and  subsequent 
operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps) . 

3  Sir  Alexander  Taylor  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  throughout  the  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  first  siege,  storming  of  the  in- 
trenched position  on  12th  Sept.  (wounded),  action  of  Soorjkoond,  capture  of  the  suburbs,  and  conducted  the  storming 
party  at  the  assault  of  the  city,  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as 
second  in  command  of  Engineers  throughout  and  Director  of  the  attack  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatch. 
Brevet  of  Major,  and  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  of  India) ;  was  Commanding  Engineer  at  the  affair  of  Futteh- 
pore  Sikri,  aiid  with  Seaton's  Force  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoory  (mentioned)  ;  commanded 
Bengal  Engineers  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  Begum's 
Palace  (mentioned,  CB.,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

6  Sir  Henry  Le  Geyt  Bruce  served  in  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze 
Star).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  affair  of  Buddiwal  and  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal 
and  Clasp).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49, "including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  3rd  Punjaub  Light  Field  Battery  in  the  1st  Merauzaie  Expedition 
under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  in  April  1855  (Medal).  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  and  entry  into  Fiitcefejjhur,  as 
Brigade  Major  of  Horse  Artillery.  Commanded  a  Battery  of  Horse  Artillery  with  Brigadier  Evelegh's  Column 
in  the  affair;;  of  Mohun,  Hissauigunge,  Meangunge,  Morar  Mow  (charger  killed),  fort  of  Simree,  Buxar  Ghat, 
and  subsequent  operations  till  the  final  suppression  of  the  mutiny  (six  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevets 
of  Major  and  Lt.Co'.onel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Lieut. General  W.  H.  Oaine  served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  from  July  1857  to  May  1859,  aua  was  present 
at  the  affairs  of  Kuttinghee.  Balacote,  and  Nursinghur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

9  Lieut. General  Fisher  served  in  the  Crimea  from  September  to  November  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

11  Lieut.General  Jenkin  Jones  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

12  Lieut.General  E.  J.  M'Nair  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  waspresent  at  the  assault 
and  capture  of  Delhi  as  well  as  it  the  battle  of  B  ldlee-ke-Serai  and  all  the  operations  throughout  the  siege  ;  served 
afterwards  in  the  Delhi  district  with  the  columa  under  Brigadier  Showers  ;  also  in  the  Bekaueer  district  in  1859 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  18:18,  and  was  predentin  the  operations  on  the  Black 
Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

14  Sir  Harry  Lumsden  served  as  Interpreter  and  Quarter  Master  to  the  33rd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in 
Affghanistan  with  General  Pollock's  Force  in  1842,  and  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  operations  in  the 
Mazeena  and  Sungoo  Khale  Valleys  under  Brigadier  Monteith,  battle  of  Tazeen,  forcing  of  the  Jugdulluck  Pass, 
and  recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Served  as  Interpreter  and  Quarter  Master  59th  N.I.  in  the  Sutlej  campaign 
In  1846,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  with  the  attacking  Column  (Medal).  Appointed  Extra 
Assistant  to  the  Governor  General's  Agent,  N.W.  Provinces,  on  15th  April  1846,  and  present  with  a  Brigade  of  Seiks 
against  fanatic  Hindostanees ;  the  Syuds  of  Kaghan  and  Hazara  tribes  at  the  forcing  of  the  Doob  Pass  and  affair  at 
Ballakote,  and  received  the  thanks  of  Government.  Raised  the  Corps  of  Guides,  Cavalry  and  Infantry,  13th  Dec. 
1846,  and  present  in  command  of  them  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan  in  January  1849  ;  cut  up  a  strong  Detachment  of  rebel 
Seik  Infantry  under  Gunda  Sing  in  Maharaja  Golab  Sing's  territory,  and  thanked  by  Government;  and  present  at 
the  battle  of  GoojeraT (mentioned  in  despatches,  Punjaub  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Has  com- 
manded  the  Guide  Corps  in  sixteen  affairs  with  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier,  including  Lt.Colonel  G.  St.  P. 
Lawrence's  attack  on  Baboozie,  Pulie  Zoormundie,  and  Shere  Khanie  in  1847 ;  Lt.Colonel  Bradshaw's  attack  on  the 
eame  villages  with  the  addition  of  Suggow  and  Moora  in  1850;  Sir  Colin  Campbell's  affairs  of  Dubb,  Nawadund 
Planghar,  Iskakote,  in  1852.  Served  in  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain's  expedition  against  Cabul  Khale  and 
Masood  Wuzeerees  in  1859-60,  and  commanded  the  left  attack  at  the  forcing  of  the  Burrura  Pass,  as  well  as  at  Camp 
puloseen  when  a  heavy  night  attack  was  repulsed  and  the  enemy  severely  punished  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Conducted 
a  political  mission  to  Candahar  in  1857.    Was  severely  wounded  by  a  fanatic  while  in  command  of  the  Guide  Corps, 

2nd  Aug.  1864. 

15  Lieut.General  J.  E.  T.  Nicolls  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  including  the  battle  of  Maharajpore 
<Bronze  Star).    Was  severely  wounded  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  (Medal). 

16  Sir  Richard  Strachey  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  Harry  Smith  at  the  battles 
of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  Lieut.General  F.  VV.  Swinhoe  served  the  campaign  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  Belochee  hill  tribes  in 
Upper  Scinde  in  1845.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  siege  and  capture  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of 
Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

18  Lieut.General  Taompson  served  in  the  Crimem  cimpaiga  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

20  Lieut.General  J.Worgan  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition,  and  was  presenat  the  bombardment  of  Mohumrah 
((Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  LidUt.GeiieralYounghusbind  served  in  the  Crimean  camnaign  from  October  to  November  1854,  including  the 
battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

23  Major  General  T.  E.  Adams  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  28th  Regiment  from  20th  Aug.  1S35,  and  was 
jpresent  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

26  Sir  Claud  Alexander  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55.  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Olasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

30  Major  General  W.  R.  E.  Alexander  served  in  the  Puujaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Burmese  war  in 
2852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855.  Served  throughout  the  Indian  matiny  cam- 
paign of  1857-59,  and  present  during  the  attack  on  Agra  by  the  Neemuch  mutineers ;  commanded  the  attacking  party 
against  a  large  force  of  rebels  at  Anuntram  in  Feb.  1858 ;  raised  "Alexander's  Horse,"  and  commanded  them 
from  Oct.  1857  to  July  i860  (Medal,  and  twice  thanked  by  Government). 

3-  Major  General  A.  S.  H.  Algar  servel  with  the  60th  Rides  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  the  Shahabad 
district  of  Bengal  in  1858  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China(Medal  with  two  Clasps  for 
Taku  Forts  and  Pekin).     Served  in  the  JBjer  war  of  18S1  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

32  Major  General  F.  Allen  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Commanded  the  18th  Bengal 
Haiti >re  Infantry  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

33  Major  General  J.  E.  Allen  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  16th  August  1855,  including 
ihe  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  8  th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the 
Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of 
Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and  Shahjehanpore,  capture  of  Forts  Bunniar  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad, 
.capture  of  Rampore  Kussia,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal  with 
.Clasp). 


6386   General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Tension. —  War  Services. 

34  Major  General  G.  AUgood  served  in  the  Punjab  campaign  in  1848-49  with  the  49th  Bengal  Native  Infantry, 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Mooltan  and  the  action  of  So->rajkhoond— slightly  wounded  ( Medal  with  Clasp) . 
Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857  in  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Department,  and  was  present  at 
the  relief  of  Lueknow,  stirming of  Sekunderbagh,  storming  of  Shah  Nujeef,  battle  of  Cawnpore  (slightly  wounded), 
action  of  Kala  Nuddee.  sieee  and  capture  of  Lueknow,  battle  of  Bireilly,  and  affair  at  Shahjehanpore  ;  also  served 
in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59,  inc'.udingthe  engaeements  at  Doondea  Khera,  Burje^dia.  Musjeedia,  and  Raptee 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Maior,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  China  war  in 
i860  as  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  of  Sir  John  Michel's  Division,  and  was  pre-tent  at  the  capture  of  the  Takii 
Forts  and  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Coloiel,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  in  1863  with  the  Peshawar  Vallev  Field  Force  as  Assistant 
Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Crag  Picquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla— 
slightly  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches.  CB..  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

Si  Major  General  A.  Anderson  served  with  theBurrcese  Expedition  in  1S89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

40  Major  General  C.  Andrews  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of 
Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  field  operations  in  Bundlecund 
under  Brigadier  Wheeler  in  1859,  with  Ross's  Camel  Corps. 

42  Sir  A.  E.  H.  Anson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  to  September  1855,  including  the  siege 
of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with 
Clasp.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

44  Major  General  F.  E.  Appleyard  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp 
for  Pegu),  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Martaban,  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  12th,  13th,  and  14th  April, 
and  capture  of  the  great  Dagon  Pagoda  with  the  storming  party ;  also  at  the  capture  of  Prome.  Served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Royal  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  (wounded)  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  includine  sorties  on  5th  April  and  9th  May,  defence  of  the  Quarries  7th  June, 
and  assault  on  the  Redan  18th  June — wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1878-79  in  command  of  the  3rd  Brigade  1st  Division  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  in  the  Bazar  Valley  Expedition  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp) . 

46  Major  General  H.  T.  Arbuthnot  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaien  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  at 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebi&topol.  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the 
26th  Oct.  1855  (Medal  with  three  Clasp-.,  Knight  of  the  Legim  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the 
Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Secunc*-*,  attack  on  a  Fort  near  Moonshegunge,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lueknow,  capture  of  Forts  Rehora  and  Koorlee  (r»«aiioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet 
of  Major). 

48  Sir  Cromer  Ashburnbam  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  at  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the 
actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  of  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  subsequent  siege  operations, 
assault  and  capture  of  the  city,  with  the  final  attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  palace.  Campaign  in  Rohilcund, 
including  the  actions  of  Bugawalla  and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture 
of  Bareilly,  attack  and  bombardment  of  Shahjehanpore,  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of 
the  Fort  of  Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Goomtee,  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee, 
attack  on  and  destruction  of  Shahabad  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Candahar  Column  in  the  Afghan 
war  of  1878-80.  Commanded  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  from  the  outbreak  of  the  war  till  the  18th  February 
1879,  including  the  surrender  and  occupation  of  Candahar  and  the  advance  on  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  ;  was  present  at 
theaction  of  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  surrender  of  Ghuznee,  also  at  the  attack  on  and  capture  of  the  Urzoo  villages  (CB., 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  Boer  war  of  1880-81,  and  was  present 
at  the  actions  at  Lang's  Nek  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  the  Ingogo  River  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Com- 
manded the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  including  the  recon- 
naissance in  force  from  Alexandria  on  5th  August,  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  the  action  at  Kassasin 
(9th  September),  and  commanded  the  4th  Infantry-  Brigade  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  XCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).-  Served 
throughout  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  in  command  of  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal 
Rifle  Corps,  and  was  riresent  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentionedin  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

54  Major  General  William  Bally  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855  with  the  33rd  Regiment  subsequent  to 
the  fall  of  Sebastopol.  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Collings  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in 
1867-68  (mentioned  in  despatches  for"  zeal  and  intelligence,"  Medal). 

56  Major  General  J.  W.  Barnes  served  as  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  in  Major  Hogg's  Battalion  of  Native  Infantry  in  the 
Kaffir  war  of  1846-47 ;  was  present  in  several  engagements,  accompanied  the  expedition  into  the  Tambookie 
country  in  August,  and  that  over  the  Kie  in  Dec.  1846.  Served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  in 
1851  (Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  operations  in  the  Gorrickpore  district  in 
1858,  and  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  in  1859  (Medal). 

5"  Major  General  R.  D.  Barrett  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  part  of  1855  with  the  19th  Regiment, 
including  the  affair  of  Bulganac,  battle  of  Alma,  capture  of  Balaklava,  battle  of  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol—wounded  (Medal  w.th  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

58  Major  General  De  Symons  Barrow  served  in  Oude  during  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  1858-59;  present 
at  the  action  for  the  relief  of  Sandeela  and  at  the  action  of  Jumraoo  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  a 
Regiment  of  Military  Police  with  the  Column  under  Sir  George  Barker  in  all  subsequent  operations  till  the  con- 
clusion of  the  campaign.  Had  Divisional  command  of  the  Military  Police  watching  the  Nepaul  Frontier  after  the 
retreat  of  the  rebel  army  and  until  the  withdrawal  of  the  Police  in  October  1859  (Medal). 

=9  Major  General  J.  Bartleman  served  with  the  86th  Foot  in  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Chanderee,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch,  operations  before 
and  taking  of  Calpee  ;  served  with  the  2nd  Sikh  Police  Corps  against  the  rebels  in  the  Jugdespore  district  from 
August  to  November  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  8th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in 
China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and 
capitulation  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  in 
1S63,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  TJmbeyla  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp);  in  the 
Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  operations  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the  expedition 
aaainst  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877  "(Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Lughman  Valley,  including  the  assault  of  Zawa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6»  Major  General  J.  C.  Bartley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  4th  Regiment,  including  the 
battles  in  the  Crimea  andsiege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

61  Major  General  H.  J.  Barton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal). 

6-  Major  General  N.  Barton  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  at  Saif-u-deen  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

63  Major  General  C.  B.  Basden  served  against  the  insurgents  in  Bundlecund  in  1844-45  including  the  capture  of  the 
fort  of  Geguahut.  Received  a  sabre  wound  in  the  right  arm  at  the  mutiny  of  the  late  61st  Bengal  Native  Infantry 
on  the  7th  June  1857  ;  served  afterwards  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  (Medal).  Was  in  command  of  the  5th 
Punjaub  Cavalry  and  frontier  of  Dehra  Ismael  Khan  on  the  13th  March  i860  when  3000  Mahsoon  Wuzeerees  who 
threatened  the  city  of  Tak  were  repulsed,  leaving  200  dead  on  the  field. 

64  Major  General  J.  Bates  served  in  the  Sind  campaign  in  1S43  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad 
(Medal).     Commanded  a  field  detachment  engaged  in  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  Rewa  Kanta  in  1858. 

65  Major  General  G.  M.  Battye  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-54,  and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  Pegu 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

66  Major  General  H.  D.  Battye  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  in  the  opera- 
tions in  Rohilcund  ard  Oude  (Medal). 


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68  Major  General  Beadle  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  (Medal). 

69  Major  General  E.  M.  Beadon  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division  (Medal). 

71  Major  General  A.  B.  Beatson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal).  Present  at  the  surrender  of  Kote 
Kangra  in  June  1846.  Served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal 
with  Clasp) . 

72  Major  General  F.  Beauchamp  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain,  attached  to  the 
24th  (Muzbie)  Sikhs,  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  during  April  and  May  i860,  and  was  present  at  tho  forcing 
of  the  Burrura  Pass,  taking  of  Makeen,  and  other  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  including  the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

73  Major  General  J.  H.  Bedford  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
of  Kota-ke- Serai,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal). 

76  Major  General  Edward  Belfield  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-52  (Medal). 

77  Major  General  W.  H.  W.  Bennett  served  during  the  summer  of  1855,  blockading  the  Russian  ports  in  the 
White  Sea. 

60  Major  General  H.  I.  Bett  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Raichore  Doab  from  4th  June  to  5th  Aug.  1S58. 

82  Major  General  T.  S.  Bigge  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  28th  Nov.  1854,  including  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  assault  of  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept., 
and  was  wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  the  night  of  the  24th  August  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1S57-59,  including  the  action  at 
Sheorajpore,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  in  October  and  November,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  including 
attacks  on  the  Dilkoosha  Martiniere  and  Secunderbagh,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Ontrani  from  November 
to  March  including  the  whole  of  the  operations,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  campaign  in  Oude 
in  1858-59,  including  the  action  of  Buxar  Ghat  nnd  defeat  of  the  rebels  under  Beni  Madhoo,  and  capture  of  Fort 
Omereah  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service). 

83  Major  General  W.  H.  Binny  served  during  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  in  the  Peshawur  District  in 
7855  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Banda  Military  Police  Battalion  at  the  relief  of  Kirwee  in  Dec.„.iS58, 
and  subsequent  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  Banda  District  and  adjoining  Native  States  (Medal). 

81  Major  General  H.  P.  Bishop  served  the  Punjaub  compaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of 
Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  a  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Delhi  (slightly  wounded)  with  Seaton's  Column,  and  at  capture  of  Meangunge,  also  present  at  the 
capture  of  Bareilly  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

85  Major  General  J.  Black  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  including  the 
capture  of  Punalla  and  Powunghur. 

80  Sir  E.  W.  Blackett  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  26th  July  1855, 
and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including 
the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June,  when  he  commanded,  a  ladder  party  and  was  dangerously  wounded 
— left  leg  amputated  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor) . 

8'  Major  General  G.  F.  Blake  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1854  (Medal). 

88  Major  General  H.  C.  N.  Blanckley  served  during  the  summer  of  1855,  blockading  the  Russian  ports  in  the 
White  Sea. 

89  Major  General  C.  Blewitt  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal) . 

90  Major  General  0.  E.  Blowers  served  on  board  the  Berenice  during  the  war  in  the  Persian  Gulf  in  1856-57,  in- 
cluding the  capture  of  Bushire  and  of  the|forts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  10th  Bombay  Native 
Infantry  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota-ke-Sera  and  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Powrie, 
Actions  of  Beejapore  and  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  10th  Bombay  Native  Infantry 
throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  1879-80,  and  commanded  the  10th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  in  the  march  to  Candahar  under  Major  General 
Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

91  Major  General  Blunt  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Punjaub 
campaign  (Medal).  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59,  including  siege  of  Delhi,  battle  of  Nujjufghur,  action  of  Agra,  relief 
of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  action  of  Shumsabad,  capture  of  the  fort  and  town  of  Calpee  (mentioned  in  despatches 
on  every  occasion,  Brevets  of  Maior  and  Lt. Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

93  Major  General  Bogle  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56  in  command  of  a  battery  of  Turkish  Field  Artillery  (4th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  action 
of  Keendoo  Nulla  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  the  recapture  of  Lucknow.  Received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor 
General  for  "gallantry  and  resolution  "  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign 
of  1868  in  command  of  a  battery  of  six  mountain  guns  and  four  mortars  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal). 

97  Major  General  R.  H.  Bolton  was  on  field  service  in  Bengal  during  the  mutiny  from  October  1857  to  August 
1858  (Medal). 

98  Major  General  W.  Booth  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

99  Major  General  J.  W.  Bostock  served  as  acting  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Campbell  commanding  the  2nd 
Cavalry  Brigade  of  the  Army  of  the  Sutlej,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal) .  Has  also  the  Medal 
for  New  Zealand. 

100  Major  General  J.  J.  Boswell  joined  the  3rd  Punjaub  Infantry  when  on  field  service  in  the  Meeranzai  valley 
in  December  iS=;6.  In  June  1857  proceeded  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  the  3rd  and  6th  Punjaub  Infantry  to 
join  the  Movable  Column  under  Brigadier  General  Nicholson  at  Umritsur.  Accompanied  the  Column  in  its  forced 
march  of  44  miles  to  Gurdaspore,  and  commanded  the  Native  Infantry  in  the  actions  with  the  Sealkote  mutineers 
on  the  12th  and  16th  July  1857  at  Trimruu  Ghat  (Medal).  Was  present  with  his  Regiment  with  General  Cotton's 
field  force  in  Eusofzai  in  1858 ;  also  during  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868 ;  and  with  Colonel  Keyes'  force  against  the 
Bezoties  in  February  1869  (India  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  2nd  Sikh  Infantry  throughout  the  Afghan 
war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  TJrzoo  near 
Ghuznee ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Canda- 
har (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

105  Major  General  G.  B.  Bowen  commanded  a  field  detachment  against  rebel  Karens  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
Beling,  British  Burmah,  in  1857. 

106  Major  General  W.  T.  Bowen  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  including 
the  capture  of  the  forts  of  Punalla  and  Powunghur.  Served  in  the  Land  Transport  Corps  in  the  Persian  Expe- 
ditionary Field  Force,  including  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

109  Major  General  R.  Boyle  commanded  the  Detachment  of  Royal  Marines  in  the  expedition  up  the  St.  Juan  de 
Nicaragua,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Serapagui,  and  surrender  of  others  in  1848,  and  was  men- 
tioned in  the  despatches.  Served  in  China  during  the  last  war,  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  forts  and  blockade 
of  the  Canton  river,  landed  for  the  protection  of  the  factories,  and  was  at  the  storming  on  29th  Oct.  1856  (men? 
tioned  in  despatches)  ;  engaged  in  all  the  subsequent  operations,  at  the  destruction  of  Mandarin  junks  in  Fatsham 
Creek  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major),  landing  before  and  storming  of  Canton.  Commanded  the 
Royal  Marines  of  the  fleet  on  the  expedition  to  the  North  of  China,  and  at  the  capture  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of 
the  Peiho  river  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

110  Major  General  R.  D.  C.  Bracken  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  first  and 
second  siege  operations  before  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Com- 
manded a  Detachment  of  the  2nd  Sikh  Infantry  at  the  repulse  of  insurgents  at  Murree  in  1857 ;  and  served  in  the 
operations  against  Sittanain  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

111  Major  General  E.  Bradford  served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Ratghur,  Chandaree,  and  Jhansi,  battle  of  Betwa,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Loharie,  action  of  Koonch,  operations 

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639    General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

before  and  taking  of  Calpee  ;  Oude  campaign,  including  the  taking  of  Rampore  Kussea,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at 
Fyzabad,  and  affair  of  Muchlee  Gawn  (Medal  with  Clasp; .  Was  attached  to  the  Eusofzie  Field  Force  of  1863-64  as  a 
Commissariat  Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

°3  Major  General  Algernon  Brendon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  March  1855,  including 
the  affairs  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  .Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the 
sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.and  Turkish  Medal) . 

114  Major  General  H.  A.  Brett  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the  New  Zea- 
land war  in  1864-65  (Medal). 

115  Major  General  D.  Briggs  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857  as  Superintendent  of  the  Army  Trans- 
port Train,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Bhootar.  cam- 
paign of  1865  with  the  force  under  Gen.  Tombs,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Dewangiri  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'"  Major  General  R.  C.  Brook  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-64,  and  was  present 
at  Rangiriri  (Medal). 

118  Major  General  E.  T.  Brooke  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-64,  and  was  wounded  in  the  action  at 
Rangariri,  also  present  at  the  action  of  Kakaramea,  and  capture  of  Wereroa  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Brevet  of 
Major,  and  Medal). 

120  Major  General  C.  L.  Brown  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  throughout  the 
siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'2*  Major  GeneraiG.  R.  Brown  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at 
Ramnuggur  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

126  Major  General  A.  A.  Bruce  served  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49 
(Medal).   Served  also  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Mackeson  against  the  Hussanzies  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

131  Major  General  J.  M.  Burn  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Nurgoond  on  1st 
June  185S  (Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  captureof 
Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

132  Major  General  E.  B.  Burnaby  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Umbeyla  Expedition  in  1863.  Also 
served  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan 
warof  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Bazar  and 
Lughman  Valleys— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (CB.,  and  Clasp). 

133  Major  General  H.  Butler  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  23rd  Sept.  1854,  including  the 
battles  of  Balaklavaand  Inkerman  (carried  the  Colours  after  Lieut.  Hague  was  killed),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol, assault  of  the  Redan  on  18th  June,  and  expedition  to  Kinuourn  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1861 ;  also  in  that  of 
1863-65  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medall. 

135  Major  General  E.  W.  G.  Byam  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  as  Adjutant  to  the  Royal  Marine  Bat- 
talion (Medal), 

136  Major  General  D.  R.  Cameron  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Buxa,  Tazagaum,  and  Nagoo  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gal- 
lantry, p.  786.] 

138  Sir  John  Campbell  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  28th  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  June,  17th  June,  i;th 
August,  and  8th  September  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served 
with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  also  in  the  French  General's  despatches  for  services  in  command  of  two  Howitzers  in  support  of  the 
French  attack),  actions  near  Tangchow  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the 
Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Urzoo 
near  Ghuznee  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884  in  com- 
mand of  Artillery  ( CB.). 

139  Major  General  J.  P.  Campbell  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  1854  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

140  Major  General  J.  P.  W.  Campbell  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and 
Ferozeshah — severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Served  in  the  expedition  under  Colonel  Mackeson  against  the 
Hussanzaies  on  the  Hazara  border  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Staff  Officer  of  the  Punjaub  Irregular 
Force  with  the  expedition  against  the  Bozdar  Hill  Tribe  in  1857  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  Khanbund  Defile. 

141  Major  General  W.  M.  Campbell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Breret  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal). 

143  Major  General  H.  Cardew  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  September  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

113  Major  General  W.  Carnell  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the 
Chenab  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  com- 
manded ;i  detachment  of  the  Mhairwarra Local  Battalion  at  the  attack  on  Ahwaonthe  18th  September  1857  (Medal). 

146  Major  General  F.  J.  Castle  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  21st  April  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

14"  Major  General  C.  P.  Catty  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-53  (Medal) ;  acted  as  Field  Adjutant  to  the 
Infantry  at  the  commencement  of  hostilities  in  the  engagement  in  the  Boomah  Pass,  and  on  the  following  day  when 
incapacitated  by  wounds,  was  several  times  nearly  taken  prisoner.  Present  at  Fort  White  when  that  postwas  stormed 
by  a  large  force  of  the  enemy,  who  were  repulsed  by  a  small  garrison  under  Major  Mansergh.  In  May  1851  he  was 
appointed  Commandant  of  an  Irregular  Corps  of  Europeans,  designated  "  Catty's  Rifles,"  and  during  thirteen  months 
of  the  most  active  period  of  operations  this  Corps  did  good  and  gallant  service,  being  engaged  in  nearly  every  patrol 
of  the  2nd  Division, the  same  being  frequently  acknowledged  in  general  orders.and  the  various  reports  of  Commanders 
of  Divisions.  On  the  disbandment  of  "  Catty's  Rifles,"  he  rejoined  his  Regt.  (the  6th),  and  proceeded  with  the  expe- 
dition against  the  paramount  chief  Kreli,  and  on  his  return  to  head-quarters  was  appointed  to  the  command  of 
Fort  Grey,  which  he  held  till  the  cessation  of  hostilities,  during  which  period,  besides  rendering  the  post  per- 
fectly defensible,  waggons  and  cattle,  which  were  on  three  occasions  taken  by  the  enemy  and  driven  off,  were  recap- 
tured by  the  garrison  under  Captain  Cattj'.    Was  twice  severely  wounded  by  musket-balls  in  the  Boomah  Pass. 

148  Major  General  G.  Cavenagh  served  as  Interpreter  to  the  54th  Foot  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  16th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  Chinese  war  of  1860-61,  and  commanded  a  party  at  the  west  gate 
during  the  attack  on  Shanghai  by  the  rebels  on  the  19th,  20th  and  21st  September  i860  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Bhootan  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

14-  Major  General  R.  W".  Chambers  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  sur- 
render of  Kote  Kangra. 

i'1  Major  General  I.  F.  Chapman  served  in  Abyssinia  with  the  army  under  Lord  Napier  of  Magrdala  (Medal). 

-,52  Major  General  J.  Charley  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  October  1878  to 
February  1880,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  (Medal). 

133  Major  General  A.Cherry-Garrard  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  India  from  12th  Aug.  1857  until  the  end 
of  the  rebellion,  including  the  first  defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd 
Detaobment  Battalion,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  and  repulse  of  various  attacks,  assault  and  captura 
of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  campaign  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service) .  Served  with  the 
ooth  Light  Infantry  in  the  Gaika  war  of  1878,  including  the  operations  in  the  Waterkloof  and  Perie  Bush,  and  the 
encasement  at  Taba  Indoda  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Also  served  throughout  the  Zulu 
war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i3i  Major  General  K.  B.  Chichester  served  in  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  when  the  81st 
Regiment,  under  Colonel  Renny,  with  two  troops  of  the  Bengal  Horse  Artillery,  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one 
Regiment  of  Native  Cavalry  and  three  Eegiments  of  Native  Infantry,  all  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny  (Medal)^ 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-9  with  the  Khyber  Column,  and  commanded  the  81st  Regiment  at  the  capture  of 
Ali  Musjid  (CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

156  Major  General  L.  R.  Christopher  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  tho  operations  at 
C  iwn  pore  under  General  Windham  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1857  (Medal). 


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157  Major  General  W.  Chrystie  served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1868,  as  Field  Engineer  at 
Zoulla  during  January,  at  Senafe  in  February,  and  subsequently  as  Field  Engineer  at  Addigerat  in  constructing 
the  entrenchments  at  tbat  post  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

158  Sir  Stanley  de  A.  C.  Clarke  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  command  of  the  Light  Camel 
Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column,  including  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on 
tthe  16th  and  17th  February  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CMG.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

and  in  the  action  near  Khawind  in  Zemindawar. 

160  Major  General  M.  Clifford  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

161  Major  General  T.  H.  Clifton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Duke  of  Cambridge,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (wounded  and  horse  shot),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of 
2:6th  Oct.  (Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

162  Major  General  C.  F.  Cockburn  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  September  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

163  Major  General  George  Colclough  was  nominated  to  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie  for  services  with  the  late 
'Osmanli  Hor-e  Artillery  during  the  Easteru  campaign  in  1854-55. 

161  Major  General  R.  A.  Cole  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in 
0856-57. 

165  Major  General  C.  Collingwood  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

167  Maior  General  E.  A.  Collins  served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

163  Major  General  T.  B.  Collinson  served  in  New  Zealand  during  the  disturbances  in  1847,  and  was  present  at  the 
cepulse  of  400  natives  in  an  attack  atWanganui  on  the  19th  July  (Medal). 

169  Major  General  W.  Coningham  served  with  a  column  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  Wurdah  River  for  the 
^suppression  of  disturbances  in  the  Nizam's  dominion  in  conjunction  with  a  column  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  from  1st  to 

30th  March  1859  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  in  the  Mazeena 
Valley  ( CB.,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal). 

170  Major  General  E.  J.  R.  Connolly  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1854  (Medal). 

172  Major  General  C.  Cookworthy  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal) . 
iPunjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battle  of  Sadoolapore,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillian- 
wallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the 

;action  of  Trimmooghat,  commanded  the  Artillery  with  Brigadier  Gerrard's  Column  in  the  action  at  Narnoul — 
•wounded  and  horse  shot.  Served  the  Rohilcund  campaign  and  actions  of  Bareilly  and  Shahjehanpore.  Commanded 
ithe  Artillery  with  Sir  T.  Seaton's  Field  Force  at  the  action  of  Bunkegaon  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

173  Major  General  W.  W.  Corban  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Com- 
manded the  1st  Battalion  Berkshire  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  r882,  and  was  present  at  the 
•surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  (Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

174  Major  General  W.  T.  Corrie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  nth  Foot, 
;and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Pbayre  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal). 

175  Major  General  T.  P.  Cosby  served  in  the  Crimea  from  toth  Jan.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
.and  assault  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

176  Major  General  C.  M.  Cotton  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  including  the  battle  of  Maharajpore 
,(Bronze  Star). 

177  Major  General  L.  S.  Cotton  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  General 
'Officer  commanding  the  Frontier  Field  Force  at  Peshawur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

W8  Major  General  H.  R.  Courtenay  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur, 
and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

179  Major  General  E.  H.  Courtney  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1858-62,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Sheksing  with  the  Kwantung  rebels  on  the  8th  Jan.  1859.  Accompanied  the  naval  forces  under  Sir  Michael 
Seymour  to  the  Peiho  river  in  May  1858,  and  was  engaged  in  the  demolition  of  the  forts  at  its  mouth.  Served 
throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  as  Acting  Adjutant  to  the  combined  force  of  Royal  Engineers  and 
Madras  Sappers,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tanku,  siege  and  capture  of  the  Taku  forts  (mentioned 
an  despatches),  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  CB.). 

181  Major  General  C.  V.  Cox  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44  and  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star).  Sutlej 
campaignof  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  (wounded),  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 
Punjaub  campaign  of  184S-49  as  Brigade  Major  of  Horse  Artillery,  including  the  passage  of  the  Cheenab  and 
battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 
■■Served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  at  Rawul  Pindee  and  Peshawur  (Medal  and  CB.). 

182  Major  General  C.  W.  Cox  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  retaking  of  Beeling 
•(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).    Was  also  present  with  the  Madras  Ritlos  in  1857-59  'n  quailing  the  mutiny  in  Iadia. 

183  Major  General  F.  E.  Cox  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
campaign  in  Rohilcund  and  battle  of  Bareilly  as  Adjutant  of  Royal  Engineers  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major  1. 

185  Major  C'en3ralB.Cracroft  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56  and  was  slightly  wounaed.  Served 
also  in  the  Central  Indian  campaign  with  the  force  under  General  Whitlock  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and 
ccapture  of  Punwarree  Heights  near  Kirwee  on  29th  Dec.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the 
■battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

185  Major  General  C.  A.  F.  Creagh  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of 
.Sebastopol,  from  the  t  ith  Sept.  1855  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war.  Also  in  the  New  Zealand  wars  from  Nov. 
1863  to  1866,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia  with  the  storming  party,  repulse  of  the 
enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru  (in  command  of  a  party  of  the  50th),  the  capture  of  the  fortifitd 
village  of  Ketemari  and  the  Putahi  Pah  with  the  storming  party  (Medal).  Served  with  a  detachment  of  the 
Soth  Regiment  in  the  Expedition  to  Perak  under  General  Colborne  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Transvaal  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1878.  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  first  in  command  of  three 
companies  of  the  80th  Regiment,  and  afterwards  as  Commandant  of  the  Leydenburg  District,  and  commanded  a 
portion  of  colonial  horse  in  pursuit  of  King  Cetywayo  in  Zululand.  Served  subsequently  in  the  Transvaal  until 
invalided,  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1879,  including  the  capture  of  that  chief  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  South  Staffordshire  Regiment 
<  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

187  Major  General  W.  Creagh  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  sur- 
render of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Meual  with  two  Clasps) 

188  Major  General  F.  R.  C.  Crofton  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  suppression  01  tbe  Indian  Mutiny  in  1858-59, 
and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Kumdakoti  (Medal). 

189  Major  General  T.  C.Crowe  served  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  the  Indian  Mutiny 
campaign, including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  action  of  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakata, 
pursuit  to  Behra,  forcing  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  advance  on  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa, 
advance  on  Calpee,  battle  of  Koonch,  on  Rear-Guard  of  1st  Brigaue  Central  India  Field  Force  when  our  baggage 
was  attacked  by  the  enemy's  Cavalry,  action  of  Deopora,  battle  of  Galowlee,  advance  on  and  capture  of  Calpee, 
pursuit  to  Suroeela,  advance  on  Gwalior,  battle  of  Morar,  capture  of  Gwalior,  final  pursuit  of  the  enemy  and 
battle  of  Jowra  Alipore,  subsequent  operations  in  Bundlekund,  including  the  taking  of  Garotha,  and  pursuit  of 
Feroze  Shah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

190  Major  General  C.  E.  Cumberland  served  in  the  Crimea  from  13th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  employed  in  the  demoli- 
tion of  the  Docks  of  Sebastopol  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59;  was 
Commanding  Engineer  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Fort  Ahwah,  and  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  con- 
ducting the  First  Column  at  the  assault  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

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641     General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

181  Major  General  W.  B.  Cumberland  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Meeranzaie  Valley  and  Upper  Koorum 
in  1856,  and  with  that  into  the  Bozdar  Hills  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasu). 

192  Major  General  W.  H.  Cuming  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp 
for  Pegu).  Served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  1855-56  (Turkish  Medal,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Med- 
jidie).  Served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  quelling  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  affair 
of  Kubraie,  battle  of  Banda,  attack  on  Jounpore,  surrender  of  Kirwee,  action  of  Pungattie ;  subsequently  with 
Colonel  Nott's  Field  Force  in  pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah  and  other  rebels  in  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

193  Major  General  G.  G.  Cunlifle  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Nynee  Tal  Militia,  raised  for  the  protection  of  that 
place,  from  3rd  June  to  26th  Dec.  1857.  and  assisted  in  the  surprise  and  defeat  of  a  body  of  rebels  belonging  to  Khau 
Bahadoor  Khan  that  had  occupied  Huldwaree.  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Kemaon  Levy  at  the  action  of 
Churpoorah,  and  a  portion  of  a  Field  Force  at  the  action  of  Surpoorah,  succeeding  to  the  command  of  the  Force  on 
Capt.  S.  Brown  being severely  wounded— charger  disabled  by  sword  cuts  (thanked  by  the  Governor  General  and 
the  Commander  in  Chief  for  gallant  conduct,  Medal). 

194  Major  General  R.  H.  Cunliffe  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district 
in  1856-57. 

196  Major  General  P.  S.  Cunningham  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  in  1844-45,  and  was  present  at 
the  taking  of  the  heights  in  front  of  and  occupation  of  Budderghur. 

198  Major  General  J.  A.  Dalzell  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849,  including  the 
battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Adjutant  in  the  campaign  of  1851-52  against  the  hill  tribes  on 
the  Peshawur  Frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  action  of  Kbodagunge  and 
entry  into  Futtehghur,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  on  29th  November,  commanded  the  skirmishing  Com- 
panies of  the  53rd  at  the  action  of  Toolsepore,  minor  affairs,  commanded  attacking  Companies  of  53rd.  at  the  storm- 
ing and  destruction  of  Bungeon — mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

199  Major  General  C.  C.  Dandridge  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at.  the  1st  and  2nd 
siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  outposts  on  the  9th  and  12th  September, 
action  of  Soorjkhoond,  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  (Medal  with  one  Clasp). 

200  Major  General  F.  F.  Daniell  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1S84  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  two  Clasps);  and  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  (Clasp). 

202  Major  General  S.  Darling  served  in  the  Crimea  as  Deputy  Assistant;  Quarter  Master  General  1st  Division 
subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  October  1855  to  the  1st  May  1856. 

202  Major  General  R.  L.  Dashwood  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar 
with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

203  Major  General  W.  Daunt  served  in  the  Crimea  from  27th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
and  assault  on  the  Cemetery  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Madjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  9th  Regiment,  and  accompanied  Brigadier 
General  Charles  Gough  in  the  advance  to  Cabul  in  December  1879;  ua.  July  1880  was  appointed  to  command  a 
Brigade  at  Cabul  with  the  rank  of  Brigadier  General,  which  he  held  till  the  conclusion  of  the  war  (mentioned  its 
despatches,  CjB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

2("  Major  General  A.  Davidson  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1S57-58  as  Field  Engineer  Rajpootana 
Field  Force  and  Staff  Officer  of  Engineers,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Awah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

205  Major  General  A.  H.  Davidson  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  actions  of  the  30th  and 
31st  May  1857  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai  (severely  wounded  1,  and  battle  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  throughout  the  Hazara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  in  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

206  Major  General  L.  M.  Davies  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857  on  its  march  to  Borazjoon, 
at  the  battle  of  Khooshab,  and  at  the  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Deccan  against  the 
rebel  Bheels  in  1857;  present  at  the  engagements  of  Shumshapoor  and  Mahadeoghur  (Indian  Mutiny  Medal). 

2°7  Major  General  G.  F.  de  Berry  served  with  the  24th  Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  pas- 
sage of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah  (slightly  wounded),  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  1857-58 ;  commanded  the  station  of  Murree  (Punjaub)  when  attacked 
by  hillmen  on  the  night  of  1st  Sept.  1857,  and  during  proceedings  of  the  three  following  days.  In  Nov.  1857  raised, 
under  orders  of  Sir  John  Lawrence,  at  Lahore  a  Battalion  of  Sikhs  1,200  strong,  and  proceeded  to  North-Western 
Provinces  with  it  in  Jan.  1858;  was  attached  to  Maxwell's  Column  and  present  at  engagements  at  Ooryah  and 
Sheerghurghat  and  at  the  taking  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

208  Major  General  R.  de  Bourbel  served  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1S64-65  as  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with 
Clasp).     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

209  Major  General  H.  De  Brett  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Delhi 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Naga  Hills  Expedition  in  18S0  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  1880  with  the  Khyber  Line  Force  (Medal). 

210  Major  General  W.  H.  Deedes  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S6  in  command  of  the  1st  Bat- 
talion Rifle  Brigade,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  an  engagement  near  Poiboi  on  the  13th  November  (DSO.,  and 
Medal  with  Clasp) . 

213  Major  GeneralJ.  De  Havilland  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (save  the  interval  between  1st 
March  and  6th  Sept.  1855),  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  Brevet  0;  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

211  Major  General  H.  G.  De  la  Fosse  served  in  the  Artillery  at  the  siege  of  Cawnpore  in  1857  under  Major  General 
Sir  Hugh  M.  Wheeler  (mentioned  in  despatches  and  allowed  to  reckon  one  year's  extra  service) .  Served  in  the  Artil- 
lery with  the  Force  under  Major  Generals  Havelock  and  Outram,  and  present  at  the  crossing  into  Oude,  actions  of 
Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  and  entry  into  Lucknow ;  commanded  two  guns  in  an  advance  piquet  during  the 
subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency  ;  present  at  the  retaking  of  Cawnpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received 
the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  extra  service).  Served  with  the 
Sikkim  Field  Force  as  Staff  Officer  under  Colonel  Gawler  in  1861  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  appro- 
bation of  the  Governor  General  in  Council).  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

215  Major  General  T.  A.  de  Moleyns  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1S55,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

218  Sir  Thomas  Denuehy  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  two 
Companies  in  action  with  the  Insurgents  at  Chundkundra.  Served  also  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857-58, 
and  commanded  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Allahabad  Military  Police  Battalion  at  the  actions  of  Manickpore  and 
Gadhamaron  (twice  thanked  by  the  Governor  General,  Medal). 

219  Major  General  A.  D.  Denniss  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaignin  1848-49  (Medal). 

220  Major  General  J.  Desborough  served  with  the  China  Expedition  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  cap- 
ture of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

221  Major  General  A.  A.  Des  Vceux  served  in  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  at  the  bombardment  and 
capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  and  the  pursuit,  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  Horse 
Transport  service  in  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  under  Lieut.General  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  i860,  present  as  the 
landing  at  Pehtang,  action  of  Smho,  capture  of  Tangkow,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts;  accom- 
panied the  advance  of  the  army  on  Tien-Tsin  and  Pekin,  including  the  battles  of  Chang-kia-Wan  and  Tungchow, 
and  occupation  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

224  Major  General  W.  Denis  de  Vitre  served  in  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1S57  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
latter  part  of  the  Afghan  war  from  November  1880  as  Brigadier  General  in  command  of  nine  batteries  of  Royal 
Artillery  (Medal). 

225  sir  prancis  de  Winton  served  the  Crimean  campaign  from  January  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  17th  June — wounded 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  expedition  sent  agains* 
the  Yonnies,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1887-88  (CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp), 


General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Fay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services.  642 

226  Major  General  W.  A.  Dick  served  with  the  3rd  Bombay  Cavalry  on  the  frontiers  of  Upper  Sind  from  April  to 
Dec.  1846.  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Ratghur,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  and  in  command  of  a  party  of  the  3rd  Bombay 
Cavalry  which  surprised  and  cut  up  the  enemy's  outlying  Picquet  during  the  advance  on  that  fortress  (specially  men- 
tioned) at  the  Maethone  Pass  ;  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi  and  taking  of  Calpee  ;  commanded  the 
Head  Quarters  Wing  of  the  3rd  Bombay  Cavalry  on  the  march  from  Etowa  to  Devpora,  when  the  RearGuard  was 
attacked  by  the  rebel  Army,  also  during  the  advance  on  Gwalior,  at  the.  action  of  Morar,  capture  of  Gwalior,  and 
with  the  Column  under  Sir  Robert  Napier  at  the  battles  of  Jaura  andAlipoor  (Brevet  of  Major)  ;  served  with  a 
detached  Field  Force  in  the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  district  during  the  monsoon  of  1858,  and  at  the  affairs  of  Mhow  and 
Mahonie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

227  Major  General  W.  R.  Dickinson  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the 
storming  of  Reshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

228  Major  General  E.  J.  Dickson  served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1846-47  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

230  Major  General  E.  L.  Dillon  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  30th  Dec.  1854, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  ;  volunteered  to  rescue  from  under  a  heavy  fire  of  grape,  shell  and 
musketry  seven  wouuded  men  who  were  in  the  advanced  house  at  the  attack  of  the  Cemetery  and  suburbs  of 
Sebastopol  on  the  18th  June  1855.  and  succeeded  in  doing  so  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

233  Major  General  M.  C.  Dixon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  before 
Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevets  of  Major  and 
Lt.Colonel,  Victoria  Cross,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.and  Turkish  Medal) :  received 
the  VH  under  the  following  circumstances:— "  On  the  17th  April  1855,  about  2  p.m.,  when  the  Battery  he  com- 
manded was  blown  up  by  a  shell  from  the  enemy,  which  burst  in  the  magazine,  destroyed  the  parapets  (at  Sebas- 
topol), killed  and  wounded  ten  men,  disabled  five  guns,  and  covered  a  sixth  with  earth  ;  for  most  gallantly  reopening 
fire  with  the  remaining  gun  before  the  enemy  had  ceased  cheering  from  their  parapets  (on  which  they  had  mounted) 
and  fighting  it  until  sunset,  despite  the  heavy  concentrated  fire  of  the  enemy's  batteries,  and  the  ruined  state  of 
his  own." 

231  Major  General  T.  F.  Dixon  served  with  the  ?oth  Regiment  n  the  Crimea  from  December  1854  to  February 
2855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tuikish  Medal). 

2S6  Major  General  W.  Do  well  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855.  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
in  1857-58,  including  the  captures  of  Xjucknow  and  Bareilly,  battles  of  Sundeelaand  Jamoo.and  capture  of  Burwah 
—mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

237  Major  General  M.  F.  Downes  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  to  August  1855,  including  the  siege 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

238  Sir  Charles  Walters  D'Oyly  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Punniar  or  29th  Dec.  1843 
<Bronz-3  Star). 

210  Major  General  A.  W.  Drayson  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1847  (Medal). 

142  Major  General  F.  B.  Drew  served  in  the  Afghan  war  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  in  the 
Koorum  Valley  on  the  28th  November  1878.  and  in  command  of  the  1st  Brigade  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal 
on  the  2nd  December  ;  commanded  the  same  Brigade  in  the  operations  in  the  Hariab  and  Khost  Valleys,  including 
some  minor  engagements  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

248  Major  General  C.  W.  Dun  served  with  Brigadier  Watson's  Force  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbndda  Territories  from 
ist  March  to  25th  April  1843,  and  from  10th  October  to  8th  November  1843.  Was  present  during  the  Chinese  riots 
at  Singapore  in  May  1854. 

250  Major  General  H.  A.  Dwyer  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
<Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  and 
capture  of  Jhujjur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

251  Major  General  W.  H.  S.  Earle  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillian- 
wallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Present  at  an  affair  in  the  Boree  PassinNov.  1853;  also  in  operations 
against  the  Afreedies  in  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp).   Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

252  Major  General  C.  Eccles  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  includ- 
ing the  battles  of  Alma  (carried  the  Colours)  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  18th 
June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

254  Major  General  H.  Edmeades  served  in  India  in  1857-5S,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee, 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  and  action  of  Sherghur  Ghat  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the 
Natal  Field  Force. 

255  Major  General  Arthur  Elderton  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of 
Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (severely  wounded),  and  pursuit 
of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  numerous  engage- 
ments, and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  taking  of  three  guns  outside  the  Cashmere  Gate;  and  was  again  severely 
wounded  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  city.  Commanded  the  2nd  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry  with  various 
columns  in  Oude  and  Rohilkund,  and  at  the  action  of  Biswa.  Commanded  a  column  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel 
ieader  Desput  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

200  Major  General  M.  Elliot  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  ;  took  part  in  the  actions  of  the  30th 
and  31st  May  1857  on  the  Hindun,  commanded  his  battery  throughout  the  latter  action  ;  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Budleekeserai,  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  (severely  wounded  in  the  head  on  the  15th  September),  and  several 
minor  actions — slightly  wounded  on  two  occasions  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Hazara  campaign 
of  1868  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  command  of  the  Peshawar  Mountain  Battery  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  the  Siege  Train  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

261  Major  General  H.F.W.  Ely  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including 
the  actions  of  Chankinwan  and  Paliatchow  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Zulu 
war  of  1879.  Commanded  a  large  convoy  of  ammunition  and  provisions  following  Pearson's  Column  in  the  advance 
on  Ekowe,  and  was  present  during  the  investment  of  that  place  by  the  enemy.  Was  afterwards  Commandant  of 
one  of  the  forts  on  the  coast  line  of  communication  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

262  Major  General  A.  L.  Emerson  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56  after  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  but  previous  to  the 
conclusion  of  the  armistice  and  until  the  evacuation  of  the  Crimea  by  the  Allies. 

263  Major  General  J.  Emerson  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Mood- 
kee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

264  MajorGeneralF.Eteson  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  including  the 
capture  of  Martaban,  Rangoon,  Prome,  and  the  Donabew  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

265  Major  General  A.  T.  Etheridge  commanded  detachments  of  the  23rd  Bombay  N.I.  on  service  in  the  Concnii 
and  Khandeish  in  1844-45;  served  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  with  the  Guicowar's  Horse  in  1848,  and  present  at  the  sur- 
render of  the  fort  of  Ahmednuggur;  present  at  the  operations  against  the  Dessaiees  of  Warree  in  the  North  Canara 
and  Bedee  districts,  and  commanded  a  body  of  Irregulars  in  the  movement  against  their  position  on  25th  February 
1858  (Medal). 

267  Major  General  E.  D.Fairtlough  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  19th  Jan.  to  24th  May  1855,  as  Adjutant 
of  the  14th  Regiment,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  New 
Zealand  during  the  war  in  1863-66  (Medal). 

268  Major  General  A.  V.  Falls  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  of  1844-45,  including  the  sieges  of 
x'unella,  Pownghur,  Munohcr,  and  Munsuntosh,  and  capitulation  of  Budderghur. 

269  Major  General  W.  T.  F.  Farewell  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories,  in 
the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  from  6th  February  1858  ;  present  at  the  affair  of  Kabraie  17th  April,  battle 
of  Banda  19th  April  1858,  and  surrender  of  the  rebel  Narrain  Rao,  and  occupation  of  Kirwee  on  6th  June  1858 
<Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

274  Major  General  R.  F.  Firth  served  in  the  China  war  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

275  Major  General  C.  FitzGerald  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  14th  Nov.  1854,  including 


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the  siege  and  fall  of  Sevastopol,  capture  of  the  Quarries  with  the  storming  party,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the? 
iBth  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

5:6  Major  General  M.  M.  FitzGerald  served  with  the  expeditions  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  in  Meeranzye  and 
Upper  Koorum  in  1856,  and  agaiust  the  Bozdar  Belochees  in  March  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  at  the  siege  and. 
capture  of  Delhi,  and  with  the  Field  Force  under  General  Showers  in  various  minor  operations  in  1857-58  (Medal) 
with  Clasp). 

277  Major  General  R.  FitzGerald  was  present  with  the  69th  Regiment  during  the  repulse  of  an  incursion  of 
Fenians  into  Canada  in  May  1870. 

278  Major  General  A.  FitzHugh  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  in  three  affairs  against  the; 
Momunds  near  Fort  Shubkudr  in  December  1S63  and  January  1864  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Commanded  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  expedition  to  the  Dour  Valley  in  Feb.  1872  (mentioned  in  despatches). 
Commanded  the  4th  Punjab  Infantry  throughout  the  Jowaki  campaign  of  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 
Commanded  the  5th  Goorkhas  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  ;  was  in  command  of  the  advance  party  in  the 
attack  on  the  Spingawi  Kotal  on  2nd  December  187a,  and  of  the  Regiment  as  rearguard  on  13th  December  in  the 
Sapri  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches);  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  and  in  the  operations  around 
Cabul  in  December  i87q  -wounded  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches);  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in> 
the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,, 
CB.,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

279  Major  General  H.  T.  FitzHugh  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and. 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Brevet  of 
Major.  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

180  Maior  General  H.  C.  Fletcher  was  present  during  part  of  the  Kolapore  campaign  in  1845. 

281  Major  General  W.  K.  Fooks  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal), 
Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

282  Major  General  W.  O.  Foord  was  employed  with  a  field  force  from  5th  March  1858,  and  engaged  with  a  small1 
party  ol  the  rebels  on  the  2nd  October  1858  (Medal). 

284  Major  General  Foote  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  River,  and) 
■was  Major  of  the  Provisional  Battalion  atthe  landing  beforeand  storming  of  Canton;  commanded  the  Royal  Marines 
at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  walled  town  of  Namtow — mentioned  in  despatches  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

2"  Major  General  C.  P.  Forbes  served  with  the  expedition  trom  Aden  against  the  Foodhli  Arab  tribe  in  1866, 
including  the  destruction  of  Shugra. 

288  Major  General  Barnett  Ford  served  with  the  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852- 
53,  and  also  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer  to  the  Army  of  A  va  during  the  greater  part  of  the  war.  Commanded, 
two  Companies  of  Sappers  and  Miners  atthe  capture  of  Martaban  (thanked  oy  the  Government  of  India)  ;  present 
at  the  destruction  of  the  river  stockades,  the  taking  of  the  White  House  Piquet,  storm  of  the  Great  Pagoda,  capture- 
of  Rangoon,  nth  and  15th  April  (slightly  wounded) ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  Sappers  in  the  sSorm  of  the  Fort 
and  capture  of  Bassein  (thanked  by  the  Government  of  India),  and  present  in  various  minor  affairs  (Medal  with) 
Glasp  for  Pegu). 

289  Major  General  J.  G.  R.  Forlong  served  in  the  Burmese  campaign  in  1852-53  ;  was  employed  as  an  Assistant 
Field  Engineer  and  in  charge  of  guides  and  a  survey  with  a  large  armed  force  to  escort  elephants  from  Arracan  tew 
Pegu  in  1853,  and  present  at  the  attack  and  investment  of  Prome,  capture  of  Toma,  and  sund^  skirmishes  there, 
and  in  pursuit  of  the  Burman  Governor  of  Padore  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

290  Major  General  T.  F.  Forster  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle- 
of  Aliwal  (Medal). 

291  Major  General  A.  G.  Forsyth  served  in  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Sadoola- 
pore  (Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  action  near  Agra  on  the  5th' 
July,  battle  of  Agra  on  the  10th  Oct.  1857,  and  action  of  Dowra  (Medal). 

294  Major  General  C.  S.  Fowle  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

301  Major  General  A.  R.  Fraser  was  on  field  service  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  during  part  of  1845. 

306  Major  General  William  French  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,. 
Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  during  the  operations- 
against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  May  and  October  1862,  including  the  capture  of  the  walled- 
cities  of  Tsinpoo  and  Tsolin,  the  fortified  city  of  Najow,  the  affair  at  Nauksiang,  and  recapture  of  the  walled  city 
ofKahding.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  took  part  in  the  deience  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches),. 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

307  Major  General  D.  Gaj-e  served  in  Scinde  in  1843  in  command  of  two  guns  with  the  Detachment  which,  in 
the  night  attack  on  the  British  Camp  near  Shahdadpore,  defeated  and  dispersed  the  Forces  of  Meer  Shah  Mahomed,, 
taking  all  his  cannon. 

208  Major  General  H.  H.  F.  Gifford  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  advance  to- 
Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

309  Major  General  E.  M.  Gilbert-Cooper  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  ancb 
capture  of  Kotah,  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Saheb,  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda  in  June- 
July  and  August  1S58  ;  at  the  action  of  Sanganeer  and  the  battle  of  the  Bunass  ;  with  Brigadier  Parke's  pursuing.- 
Column  from  August  to  November  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3,1  Major  General  W.  A.  Ghlespie  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at 
the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  with  the  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  at  the  action  at 
Khooshab  (Med*l  with  Clasp). 

314  Major  General  W.  J.  Gillespie  served  with  the  1st  battalion  Berkshire  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian- 
war  of  18P2,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  (vledal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout 
the  campaign  in  tue  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in. 
the  engagements  at  Ha»heen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  (inentiuned  iu  despatches)  and  the  subsequent  advance  to 
and  burning  of  Temai  (two  Clasps). 

3i3  Major  General  G.  C.  Girardot  served  in  the  China  war  of  i860  with  the  3rd  Bombay  Infantry  as  an  Ensign 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

314  Major  General  T.  B.  M.  Glascock  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1858  with  the  79th  Highlanders,, 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  R-.oya.  Allvsmnsre,  and  Bareiliy,  takin*  of  Shahjehanpore,. 
Mohumdee,  and  Kampore  Kussia,  passage  of  the  uogra,  and  forcing  the  enemy's  liues  before  Fyzabad,  affair  of 
Muchleegaon  (Medai  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Buudlecund  in  command  of  a  Squadron  of  Robart's  Horse.  Served, 
with  the  17th  Bengal  Cavalry  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1865-66  (Medal  wita  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  Zaimnsht  Expedition  (Medal). 

315  Major  General  A.  C.  (ileig  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

316  Major  General  C.  J.  Godby  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  including  the  attair  of  Buddiwal,  action, 
of  Aliwal,  surrender  of  Fort  Phillour,  and  subsequent  operations  in  the  Jullunilur  Doab  (Medal).  Also  throughout 
the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  aud  actions  of  Ramnuggur,  Sadoolapore, 
and  Chillianwallah— dangerously  wounded  in  a  hand-to-hand  fisht  in  detence  of  the  Regimental  Colours  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Was  wounded  by  an  assassin  in  Dec.  1853  when  in  charge  of  the  Eusoffzie  frontier.  Has  been  employed, 
in  hunting  down  and  engaged  with  hill  robbers  on  the  Peshawur  frontier.  Served  as  Brigadier  General  in  command, 
of  the  1st  Brigade  of  Sir  Donald  Stewart's  Division  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  including  the  surrender  of  Can- 
dahar and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie,  and  the  occupation  of  Candahar  till  March  1880;  was  present  m  the  advance  to  Ghuznee- 
and  Cabul,  and  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo,  and  in  t!ie  subsequent  operations  in  the  Logar 

Valley  and  about  Cabul  till  August  1880,  when  he  was  compelled  by  sickness  to  resign  his  command  (mentioned. 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.) 

317  Major  General  J.  Godby  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  ofi 
Sebastopol,   in  the   Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  including  ..he   bombardments  of  6th  and   17th  June  (Medal 

•  with  Clasp,  Brevet  cf  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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318  Major  General  W.  H.  R.  Godfrey  server!  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of 
Rangoon  ;  was  also  present  at  the  repeated  attacks  on  Nawen,'  from  1st  November  to  20th  December  1852  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

319  Major  General  R.  T.  Godman  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards 
including  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerrnan,  and  Tohernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

320  Sir  F.J.  Goldsmid  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  1840-42,  and  was  present  at  the  affairof  Chuenpee 
and  Bogue  Forts  (Medal).  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  under  General  Vivian 
in  Turkey  and  the  Eastern  Crimea  from  July  1855  to  the  close  of  the  Russian  war  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  At 
the  commencement  of  the  operations  in  Egypt  in  1882  he  organised  an  Intelligence  Department  at  Alexandria 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  2nd  Class  of  the  Osmanieh). 

321  Major  General  WT.Goldsworthyserv  2d  in  Oude  with  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  of  Havelock's  column  in  185  7,  and  was 
present  at  the  actions  of  Oonao  and  Bnsseerutgunje,  and  recapture  of  Busseerutgunje ;  for  these  services  he  received 
a  Commission  in  the  8th  Hussars.  Served  in  Rajpootana  and  Central  India,  on  the  staff  and  with  the  8th  Hussars 
throughout  the  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  of  Kotah,  re-occupation  of  Chcndeyree.battle  of  Kotah  ke 
Serai  (as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Smith),  capture  of  Gwalior  (as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Hugh  Rose),  siege  and 
capture  of  Powrie,  actions  of  Koondrye  and  Boordah  as  Brigade  Major  in  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force,  which  ap- 
pointment he  held  from  the  fall  of  Gwalior  in  June  1858  to  the  end  of  the  war  (eight  times  mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major  on  attaining  the  rank  of  Captain).  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian 
Expedition  in  1S68  on  the  Staff  as  Brigade  Major  of  Cavalry,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Magdala  (twice 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  promoted  to  Major  unattached  without  purchase). 

32i  Major  General  E.  C.  A.  Gordon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  April  1854  to  its  close,  when  he  was 
appointed  H.M.:s  Commissioner  for  the  settlement  of  claims  against  the  Turkish  Government  for  the  Crimean 
war  (Turkish  Medal).  In  1862  was  appointed  British  Member  of  the  Mixed  Military  Commission  charged  with 
the  demarkation  of  the  Rayon  of  the  fortress  of  Belgrade. 

328  Major  General  C.  M.  Govan  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku, 
and  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the 
Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862. 

330  Major  General  A.  W.  Graham  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Serve  I  with  the 
Persian  Expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  storming  of  Reshire,  surrender  of 
Bushire,  and  battle  of  Khooshab (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  position  of  the  rebel  Bueelsat 
Shumsherpoor  in  October  1857  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Mauan  (severely  wounded  by  ball  through  the  ankle). 

331  Major  General  T.  Graham  served  throughout  the  Hazara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  in  1868  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley 
Expedition  in  1884.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  in  command  of  the  Thayetmyo  District  and  of 
the  troops  engaged  on  that  frontier  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in. 
1888-89  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Viceroy  and  of  the  Government  of  In  lia,  CB.,  and  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  Tamu  Column  (rejeived  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India, 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

332  Major  General  J.  M.  Graham  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59  (Medal),  and  receive)  through  the 
Secretary  of  State  for  India  the  most  gracious  approbation  of  Her  Majesty  for  services  performed  during  that 
period;  also  mentioned  aud  thanked  in  Government  orders  and  despatches.  Commanded  the  5th  Battalion  of 
Military  Police  in  the  expedition  against  the  Lushai  tribes  in  1860-61.  Served  in  Bhootan  with  the  force  under 
Brigadier  General  Tombs  at  the  recapture  of  the  Hill  Forts  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as 
Political  Officer  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Stafford  against  the  Dufia  tribes  in  1874-75. 

333  Major  General  G.  F.  Graham  served  with  the  force  in  the  Cossyah  and  Jynteah  Hills  during  the  rebellion  o 
1862-63^ 

334  Major  General  W.  H.  Graham  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1832  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

339  Major  General  J.  W.  Green  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with 
the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

340  Sir  Wm.  Henry  Green  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  Sind  Irregular  Horse  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the 
Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and 
surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Joined  the  Turkish  army  at  Kars  in  the  winter  of  1854  !  in 
May  the  same  year  he  was  employed  on  special  duty  by  Her  Majesty's  Government,  and  joined  the  Turkish  army 
of  the  Danube  under  Omer  Pasha  as  2nd  in  Command  of  a  body  of  Irregular  Horse  with  the  rank  of  Colonel  in 
the  Ottoman  army ;  joined  Her  Majesty's  steamer  Leander  as  a  volunteer  on  the  embarkation  of  the  army  for 
the  Crimea  in  the  employment  o.'  Her  Majesty's  Foreign  Office,  and  was  present  in  all  the  operations  of  the  fleet 
up  to  1st  October;  landed  with  the  Royal  Marines  that  occupied  the  heights  of  Balaklava  October  14th  ;  present 
at  the  battles  of  Baiaslava  andlnkerman;  appointed  Assistant  Field  Engineer  and  joined  the  Royal  Engineers  in 
the  right  attack,  siege  of  Sebastopol;  present  in  the  batteries  at  the  bombardment  in  October  1854  and  April  1855, 
and  repulse  of  sorties  22nd  and  23rd  March  1855  ;  April  17th  severely  wounded  while  on  duty  in  the  trenches  (men- 
tioned in  despatches)  ;  joined  the  Baltic  Fleet  on  the  27th  July  in  the  employment  of  Her  Majesty's  Foreign  Office, 
and  was  present  on  board  Her  Majesty's  steamer  Lightning  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  on  7th  and  8th 
August;  returned  to  Turkey  and  was  appointed  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  a  body  of  Irregular  Horse  and 
European  Horse  Artillery  19th  January  1855  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Danube  Gold  Medal, 
Turkish  War  Medal,  and  the  Order  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Cavalry 
Division  of  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  subsequently  appointed  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to 
the  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

312  Major  General  C.  M.  Griffith  organized  and  commanded  the  A  Division  Transport  Train  attached  to  the  1st 
Brigade  1st  Division  of  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force.  Commanded  the  party  furnished  with  stretchers 
for  the  removal  of  the  wounded  from  the  field  of  action  on  the  10th  and  13th  April  1868  at  Arogee  and  Magdala 
(mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "distinguished  himself  by  his  zeal  and  activity,"  and  as  "deserving  of 
special  notice,"  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  iu  the 
defence  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches),  an'1  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

343  Major  General  0.  J.  Griffiths  served  with  the  43rd  Native  Infantry  in  Bmhtan  in  186,,  including  the  capture, 
retreat  from,  and  retaking  of  Dewangiri,  and  several  minor  engagements  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
3rd  Sikhs  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868  including  the  exoeditioa  against  th3  ti'ibes  on  the  Black  Mjuntaio 
(Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  Expedition  of  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 
Served  inthe  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  S In itargardan— wounded  (mentioned 
in  despatches),  aud  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  includiug  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (men- 
tioned in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Ciasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

344  Major  General  0.  E.  tirogan  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (mentioned  in  despatches,  MedU). 

345  Major  General  J.  Gunter  served  with  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  16th  Aug. 
1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  aiso  in  the  cam- 
paign of  i860  in  China;  was  engaged  at  Sinho,  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions 
of  18th  and  21st  September,  also  in  the  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

346  Major  General  N.  X.  Gwynne  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  a  Brigade  Major,  and  took  part  with  the 
expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion 
Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

**7  Major  General  L.  A.  Hale  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1878-79  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

348  Major  General  O.  Hamilton  served  the  campaign  of  1845  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  Hill  Tribes 
in  Sind.     Also  the  Punjaub  canniign  of  1848-49  (Melal). 

349  Major  General  T.  de  0.  Hamilton  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  Kaffirland  during  the  whole  of  the 
war  of  1846-47  (Medal).     Served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,    including  the 


645     General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps, Victoria  Cross, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal) :  received  the  ITiC  "for  having,  on  the  night  of  the  nth  May 
1855,  during  a  most  determined  sortie  (from  Sebastopol),  boldly  charged  the  enemy,  with  a  small  force  from  a 
battery  of  which  they  had  obtained  possession  in  great  numbers,  thereby  saving  the  works  from  falling  into  the 
hands  of  the  enemy.     He  was  conspicuous  on  this  occasion  for  his  gallantry  and  daring  conduct." 

353  Major  General  P.  Hammersley  served  in  the  Trenches  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the 
18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  Medal,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

356  Major  General  G.  W.  Hanson  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    Present  at  the  action  of  Ambapawnee. 

357  Major  General  J.  Hanwell  served  in  the  Crimeau  campaign  from  May  1855  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

358  Major  General  P.  H.  Harcourt  seri-ed  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

359  Major  General  H.  A.  Hare  served  during  the  campaign  in  Bengal  from  16th  October  1857  to  7th  August  1859. 

360  Major  General  J.  T.  Harris  served  in  the  2nd  European  Bengal  Fasihers  with  the  force  before  Delhi  in 
1857,  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  subsequent  operations  before  Delhi,  and  severely  wounded 
through  the  thigh  in  the  Subzee  Mundee  on  the  27th  June;  served  subsequently  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  15th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho, 
taking  of  Tangku,  and  actions  of  Chankiawhan  and  Paliachow,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

361  Major  GeneralJ.  G.  Harkness  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  Oct.  1854,  and  assault  of  the 
Redan  on  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  of  1878-80,  commanded  the  column  which  cleared  the  entrance  to  the  Kyber  Pass,  and  was  present  with  the 

•  Kama  Expedition  (Medal). 

3C-  Major  General  E.  Harnett  served  with  the  1  ith  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  14th  July  1355,  including  the  battle 
of  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  witn  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

363  Major  General  1ST.  H.  Harris  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  a,t  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Shahjui  and  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

364  Major  General  T.  M.  Harris  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Reshir  surrender  of  Bushire.and  bombardment  of  Mohurnrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  and  pursuit,  second  taking  of  Chundaree, 
action  of  Kotahkeserai  and  pursuit,  taking  of  Gwalior  (mentioned  in  despatches),  bombardment  and  capture  of 
Powree,  actions  of  Sindwaho  and  Kurai,  surprise  and   pursuit  of  the  rebels   at  Koondrye — severely  wounded 

Medal  with  Clasp). 
3I"  Major  General  W.  D.  Harris  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur, 

arfsage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and  subsequent  pursuit  (Medal  witn  two 
Clasps).  Served  as  2nd  in  command  of  the  2nd  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857, 
including  the  actions  in  front,  storming  of  the  breach,  Cashmere  bastion,  and  final  capture  of  the  city  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

366  Major  General  E.  Harrison  served  in  the  Sutle]  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
Medal). 

367  Major  General  F.  C.  Hassard  served  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  aud  fall  of 
Sobastopol,  sortie  of  nth  May,  aud  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sar- 
dinian and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  in  the  Kafir 
war  of  1877-8,  and  in  the  Zulu  of  1379  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

363  Major  General  Douglas  Hastings  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857,  including 
night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  Bengal 
in  the  several  actions  leading  to  and  ending  m  the  relief  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow — severely  wounded  (Medal 
with  Clasp  and  a  year's  service).     Served  with  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

36v  Major  General  P.  M.Haultain  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  1844-45,  present  at  the  taking  of  the 
heights  of  and  surrender  of  Budderghur,  at  an  outpost  affair  West  of  Punulla,  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  forts 
of  Punulla  and  Pownghur,  the  investment  and  occupation  of  the  forts  of  Muuohur  and  Munsuntosghur,  and  at 
an  attack  on  the  gateway  of  Munohur,  at  which  place  was  very  severely  and  dangerously  'wounded. 

370  Major  General  G.  H.  Hawes  served  the  Sntlej  campaign  of  1845-46  with  the  9th  Regiment,  including  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Also  in  the  Crimea  from  the  27th  Nov.  1854, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  ou  the  batteries  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet 
of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

371  Major  General  W.  H.  Hawes  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  1S55.  Served  also  throughout  the  Indian 
Mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59  and  was  present  during  the  siege  of  Jjucsnow  in  1857  (severely  wounded  in  two 
places),  battle  of  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khankur  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's 
service). 

372  Major  General  A.  C.  Hawkins  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  the  9th  April,  and  17th  June,  17th  August,  and  8th  Sep- 
tenioer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  CJB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie) . 

373  Major  General  E.  L.  Hawkins  served  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  during  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855-56 
(Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  Dec.  1857, 
action  of  Shumshabad  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

37+  Major  General  J.  C.  Hay  served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Afghm  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  6th  October,  1879,  and  in  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Cabul  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Majuba 
Hill  (twice  severely  wounded). 

576  Major  General  H.  B.  Hayward  served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

377  Major  General  A.  H.  Heath  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore, 
Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps;.  Siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (mentioned  in  despatch  with 
"especial  approbation  and  thanks  for  zeal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger,"  Medalwith 
Clasp). 

378  Major  General  J.  W.  Henderson-Cleland  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

380  Major  General  M.  A.  H.  J.  Heriot  served  on  the  China  Expedition  of  1857-5S,  including  the  blockade  of  the 
Canton  river,  the  landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city;  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North  and 
was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  25th  June  1859.  Served  in  the  campaign  of  i860  with  the 
Chinese  Coolie  Corps,  and  took  part  in  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  the  operations  there,  including  the  action 
of  Sinho  and  the  storming  of  Tangku  and  of  the  North  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

381  Major  General  B.  B.  Herrick  served  with  the  Baltic  Expeditions  in  1854  and  1855  (Medal). 

382  Major  General  J.  J.  Heywood  served  with  the  1st  Roya'  nthe  Crimean  campaign  from  the  1st  June  1855, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medalwith  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Commandant  f 
H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Victor  Emanuel  off  the  Gold  Coast  during  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  (Medal). 

381  Major  General  Eustace  Hill  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  actions 
of  Nawabgunge,  Bara  Banki,  and  Selimpore,  and  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Amethee  (Medal). 

387  Major  General  John  Hills  served  "witn  the  Persian  "Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  as  Field  Engineer  at 
Koomeylee,  the  large  watering  post  at  the  foot  of  the  mountains,  constructing  wells  and  other  works  there;  also 
served  as  Field  Engineer  at  Senafe  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  i.i  1879-80,  and 


General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. —  War  Services.     646 

,  took  part  iu  the  defence  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Ex- 
pedition in  1886-87  as  Commanding  Koyal  Engineer  at  Head  Quarters  (Clasp). 

100  Major  General  F.  Hime  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  and  was  present  at  the 
actions  of  Sinho  and  Taugku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

391  Major  General  S.  J.  Hire  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Gough, 
including  the  action  of  Rainuuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillian wallah  and  Goojerat  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  tivo  Cla9ps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

392  Major  General  H.  N.  Hodgson  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  in 
the  Meranzai  valley  near  Kohat,  and  present  at  the  affair  of  Dorsune  Mund. 

393  Major  General  J.  W.  Hoggan  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the 
•  actions  of  Bhagonala,  Nugeena,  Bareilly,  and   Mohunpore — severely  wounded   (Medal).     Served  in  the  Afghan 

war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Saif-oo-deen  and  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ; 
accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  "march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

391  Major  General  T.  W.  Holland  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal) . 
Was  at  Delhi  on  nth  May  1857  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny,  and  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Penny 
from  July  to  Dec.  ;  accompanied  Beaton's  Column  from  Delhi  to  Futteghur ;  served  with  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  the 
capture  of  Lucknow  ;  accompanied  Lugard's  Force  in  relief  of  Azimghur  and  in  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing  to  Arrah ; 
served  with  the  Azimghur  field  Force  from  March  to  June  1858  in  the  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  Jugdes- 
pore  jungles;  and  with  the  Shahabad  Field  Force  from  Oct.  1858  to  March  1859  in  operations  against  rebels  (twice 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  of  1865-66  in  Assam  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

396  Major  General  P.  L.  Holmes  served  with  the  field  force  against  Gulburgah  in  1848.  Also  during  the  campaign 
in  Bengal  from  30th  September  1857  to  29th  December  1859  (Medal). 

398  Major  General  J.  E.  Hope  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded),  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  throughout  the  siege,  including 
the  bombardments  of  17th  October,  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  17th  August,  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

400  Major  General  F.  Horsley  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  during  1857-58. 

402  Major  General  D.  E.  Hosie  served  iu  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  February  1855,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Bal  iklava,  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October 
1854  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB. ,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

404  Major  General  C.  J.  Hughes  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal). 

405  Major  General  J.  W.  Hughes  was  onboard  the  Transport  Sarah  Sands  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  54th 
Regiment  on  passage  to  India  when  that  vessel  was  partially  destroyed  by  fire  at  sea  on  the  nth  Nov.  1B57,  and 
he  was  specially  mentioned  in  the  General  Order  from  the  Horse  Guards,  dated  27th  Feb.  1858,  for  his  conduct  oa 
that  occasion  and  afterwards  promoted  Brevet  Major.  Served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's 
campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

408  Sir  Robert  Hughes  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  at  the  occupation 
of  Kertch  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  in  command 
of  a  Brigade  of  the  Candahar  Column  and  the  Ghuznee  Field  Force,  took  part  in  the  advance  to  Cabul  under  Sir 
Donald  Stewart,  and  was  present  in  tue  engagements  at  Shahjui,  Ahmed  Kheyl,  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

409  Major  General  J.  R.  Hume  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  irom  the  24th 
Jan.  to  the  22nd  Sept.  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma"  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Seoastopol,  repulse  of 
the  sortie  of  26th  October,  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June,  and  8th  Sept. — severely  wounded,  and  mentioned 
in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  on  the 
Bhootau  Expedition,  including  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  i86s'(Medal  with  Clasp). 

410  Major  General  R.  W.  B.  Hunt  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  in  the  operations  against  and  surrender  of  the 
forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  Black  Sea  from  the  latter  part  of  1855  to  the  declaration  of 
peace  in  1856  in  command  ofa  Detachment  in  a  Floating  Battery.  Was  attached  as  Colonel  111  Chief  of  the  Militia 
and  Volunteers  to  the  Field  Force  employed  in  St.  Thomas-in-the-East,  Jamaica,  during  the  negro  rebellion  of 
1865  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Privy  and  Legislative  Councils,  and  of  the  Speaker 
and  House  of  Assembly).  Was  detached  from  Jamaica  in  1867  by  the  Governor  in  Chief  to  British  Honduras  on 
the  Staff  of  the  Lt.  Governor  of  that  colony  for  the  organization  of  the  Militia  with  the  rank  of  Colonel  Commandant 
in  that  Force  during  the  disturbance  on  the  frontiers  with  the  hostile  Indians  of  Yucatan  and  Guatamala  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

412  Major  General  A.  S.  Hunter  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (.Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  in  the  field  during  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1867 
(Medal). 

414  Major  General  A.  R.  E.  Hutchinson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  pas- 
sage of  the  Chenab  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Assistant  Political  Officer  with  the  Ner- 
budda  Field  Puree  in  the  operations  against  Dhar  in  1857.  Commanded  a  force  of  two  guns,  a  troop  of  Cavalry,  and 
two  Companies  of  Intantry  in  operations  against  the  rebel  Rajah  of  Amghera ;  destroyed  the  hill  fort  of  Lall  Ghur 
and  captures  the  Rajah.  Served  as  Political  Officer  with  the  force  under  General  Michel  in  August  1858,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  near  Rajnghur  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Major,  several  times  mentioned  in  despatches). 

410  Major  General  G.  Hutchinson  was  employedunder  the  Civil  Government  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Indian  Mutiny, 
and  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow ;  was  afterwards  Commanding  Engineer  with 
Outram's  force  at  the  Alumbagh,  and  Brigade  Major  of  Engineers  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  reported  by  Earl 
Canning  to  have  been  "of  equal  service  as  a  Civil  Officer  and  Military  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  after 
taking  an  important  part  in  the  Military  operations"  (mentioned  in  despatches',  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

420  Major  General  C.  Irvine  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  29th 
,  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  and 
surrender  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  Colonel  Carmichael's  Brigade  in  Oude  in  1858-59.  Also 
with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  China  in  i860  (Medal). 

422  Major  General  J.  Jago-Trelawny  commanded  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war 
of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

423  Major  General  E.  R.  James  served  at  the  sie^e  of  Sebastopol  from  Feb.  1855  until  taken  prisoner  of  war  on 
2nd  July  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  attached  to  the  Turco- Russian 
Boundary  Commissions  in  Bessarabia  and  Asia  in  1856-57. 

424  Major  General  S.  P.  Jarvis  served  with  the  82nd  Regt.  throughout  the  Indian  campaigns  of  1857-59  ;  was  in 
temporary  command  of  three  Companies  during  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  present  at  the  defeat  of  the 
Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  action  of  Khodagunge  and  occupation  of  Futtehghur,  capture  of 
Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehanpore  Jail,  and  action  of  Khankur  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded 
a  battalion  of  Canadian  Riflemen  in  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1S70  (CM.G.).  Was  on  special  service  in  South 
Africa  from  February  1878  to  May  1880,  and  was  appointed  Commandant  General  of  Colouial  Forces  in  May  1878 
(Medal  with  Clasp).' 

423  Major  General  A.  Jenkins  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  35th  Madras  Native  Infantry  during  the  Burmese 
war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome  9th  and  10th  October  1852  ;  at  Nowany  from  1st  November 
to  20th  December  1852 ;  accompanied  the  force  to  Meeaday,  and  was  engaged  in  the  attack  on  stockades  there, 
and  other  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  Clasp  foi  Pegu).  Accompanied  the  small  force  in  aid  of  the  Civil  Power 
from  Quilon  to  Cochin  in  January  1857. 


647     General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

427  Major  General  C.  Vernon  Jenkins  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the 
China  war  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

428  Sir  Francis  H.  Jenkins  served  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  -severely 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  4th  Punjab  Infantry  in  the  expedition  against  the  Cabool  Kheyl 
Wuzeerees  in  1859 ;  present  at  the  action  of  Maidani.  Commanded  a  wing  of  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  expedition 
against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  i860;  and  present  at  the  action  of  Palasin,  and  at  the  forcing  of  Barrara  Pass. 
Commanded  the  Corps  of  Guides  in  the  Umbeyla  Expedition  in  1863  j  present  at  the  retaking  of  the  Crag  Piquet, 
and  the  action  at  the  Conical  Hill  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  troops  engaged  at  the  attack  of  the 
villages  in  the  Utman  Kheyl  Hills  on  the  21st  March  1878.  Commanded  the  Corps  of  Guides  in  the  Afghan  war  of 
1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  at  the  engagements  around  Cabul  in  December  1879,  and 
at  Charasiah  (CB.,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

429  Major  General  Jephson  served  with  the  2nd  Queen's  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  and  Belooehistan  including 
the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal)  and  of  Khelat.  He  served  also  the  campaign  in  trie  Southern  Mahratta 
country  in  1844  (including  the  storm  of  the  Fortress  of  Punella) ,  and  that  in  the  Conean  in  1845  ;  he  commanded  the 
storming  party  at  the  Western  Heights  of  Punella  (wounded).  Served  also  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal, 
and  CB7). 

430  Major  General  H.  E.  Jerome  served  with  the  19th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including 
operations  against  the  rebel  tribes  in  Goojerat,  storm  and  capture  of  Chundairee  —led  the  storming  party,  siege  and 
capture  of  Jhansi,  where,  under  a  murderous  fire,  he  assisted  in  securing  Ensign  Secoal,  who  was  severely  wounded 
(mentioned  in  despatches) ;  also  present  at  the  action  of  Koonch  and  at  the  various  engagements  before  Calpee — 
severely  and  dangerously  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal  with 
Clasp) :  received  the  ETGC  "  for  conspicuous  gallantry  at  Jhansi,  on  the  3rd  April  1858,  in  having,  with  the  assistance 
of  Private  Byrne,  removed,  under  a  very  heavy  fire,  Lieutenant  Sewell,  of  the  86th  Regiment,  who  was  severely 
wounded,  at  a  very  exposed  point  of  the  attack  upon  the  fort ;  also,  for  gallant  conduct  at  the  capture  of  the  Fort 
cf  Chandairee,  the  storming  of  Jhansi,  and  in  action  with  a  superior  rebel  force  on  the  Jumnr.,  on  the  28th  May 
1858,  when  he  was  severely  wounded."  Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  expedition  against 
the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

432  Major  General  G.  N.  Johnstone  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  With  the 
Saugor  Field  Division  in  quelling  the  mutiny  in  India,  including  the  affair  at  Kubrai,  battle  of  Banda,  taking  of 
Kirwee,  and  affair  ot  Imleepanee  (Medal  for  Central  India). 

131  Major  General  H.  L.  Jones  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of 
Agra  (Medal). 

435  Major  General  R.O.Jones  landed  on  the  Gold  Coast  on  the  23rd  December  1873  in  command  of  the  28th  Com- 
pany Royal  Engineers,  and  served  until  the  close  of  the  Ashanli  war  (Medal). 

436  Major  General  R.  R.  Jones  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

437  Major  General  J.  Jordan  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Feb.  to  gth  July  1855,  ircludingthe 
Siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  the  22nd  March,  capture  of  the  Rifle-pits  19th  April,  sortie  of  9th  May,  and  assault 
of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign,  including  the  actions  at 
Cawnpore  on  26th,  27th  and  28th  (wounded)  November  1857  (Medal). 

438  Major  General  F.  Karslake  was  present  with  the  83rd  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault, 
affair  at  banganeer,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of 
1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

433  Major  General  G.  F.  Kaye  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  of 
the  rebels  on  our  guns  at  Jullundur,  and  subsequently  served  with  Showers'  Column  in  Rajpootana  and  Central 
India  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee,  Feroze  Shah,  and  other  rebels,  including  the  operations  in  the  Seronge  Jungles 
and  the  affair  at  Patun  (Medal). 

440  Major  General  E.  Keate  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  to  August  1855,  and  was  present  at  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

441  Major  General  C.  F.  Keays  served  with  the  column  under  Brigadier  Coghlan  against  the  Arabs  and  at  the 
Btorm  of  the  village  and  fort  of  Sheik  Othman,  near  Aden,  on  the  18th  March  1858. 

442  Major  General  J.  W.  A.  Kennedy  served  under  Admiral  Sir  T.Cochrane  in  the  operations  against  the  Pirates  in 
Borneo  during  August  1845  ;  was  actively  engaged  on  shore  in  the  attack  on  Brune,  the  destruction  of  a  stockade,  and 
the  capture  of  a  battery  of  guns  together  with  large  quantities  of  ammunition ;  served  subseq  uently  in  the  foremost  line 
of  boats  at  the  attack  on  the  Pirate  stronghold  of  Malloodoo,  and  on  the  boom  being  broken,  was  landed  with  tho 
Marine  force  which  drove  the  pirates  from  their  entrencnments  and  pursued  them  up  the  country.  In  1846  he 
served  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Despard  in  the  operations  in  New  Zealand,  and  was  actively  engaged  in  the 
advance  on,  siege  and  capture  of,  the  Ruapekapeka  stockade,  an  event  which  ended  that  war  (Medal). 

443  Major  General  W.  H.  Kerr  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  and  commanded  the  Left  Wing  13th  Light  Infantry 
in  a  general  action  at  Amorah  on  17th  April  1858,  also  011  25tu  April  he  commanded  150  men  in  an  action  before  the 
same  place ;  on  29th  April  commanded  the  Left  Wing  13th  Light  Infantry  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of 
Nuggur  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  and  on  9th  June  at  the  attack  of  the  rebels'  position  at  Amorah  ;  and  was  at 
Hurriah  when  attacked  by  the  rebels  on  29th  August  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

444  Major  General  A.  A.  A.  Kinloch  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master 
General,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  with  the  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  Valley  under 
Lieut.  General  Maude  (mentioned iu  despatches),  and  in  the  advance  to  Cabul  under  Brigadier  General  Charles  Gough 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  tbe  Chitral 
Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  command  of  the  1st  Brigade  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Govern- 
ment of  India,  Medal  with  Olasp). 

446  Major  General  W.  H.  Knight  landed  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  21st  April  1855,  and  served 
at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkisti  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

446  Major  General  J.  B.  Knocker  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the 
Sumbulpore  district  in  1857-58. 

447  Major  General  C.  F.  G.  Lamb  was  wounded  (charger  also  wounded)  at  the  defeat  of  the  mutineers  at 
Mooltan  on  the  31s'  A.ug.  1857  (Medal). 

449  Major  General  W.  Lambert  s-erved  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  22nd  January  to  26th  Marcn, 
and  from  June  to  the  17th  September  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  the  attack  of  the  Quarries, 
and  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  iSth  June  and  8th  September— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turirish 
Medal).  Served  also  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1858,  including  the  affair  at  Bhoguapore,  siege  of 
Lucknow  in  March,  and  siege  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  Inaia).  Commanded  tue  88th  Regiment 
throughout  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches  aud  CB.)  and  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*30  Major  General  C.  P.  Lane  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
action  of  Ramnuggur, and  battles  of  Chilhanwallah  and  Guojerat  ( Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Indian  Mutiny  cam- 
paign in  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  aud  capture  of  Pellalpore  (meutioued  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

451  Major  General  C.  S.  Lane  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Delhi,  actions  of  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra,  reliei  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  battle  o:  Cawnooreon 
6th  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1863  including  the  capture  of 
Dewangiri  (Clasp).     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

~*  Major  General  E.  G.  Langmore  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Ferozashah 
(Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865  and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  .Dewangiri  (Medal 
with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

454  Major  General  F.  T.  A.  Law  served  in  theCnmean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  m  i860,  and  was  present  at 
the  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekm  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Kaar  war  of  i8;8.     Served 


General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services.    648 

in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879.  While  commanding  the  Royal  Artillery  in  South  Africa  he  was  appointed  Commir.dant 
of  the  Lower  Tugela  district  in  Natal ;  he  prepared  the  column  for  the  relief  of  Ekowe,  commanded  one  of  the  two 
divisions  of  the  column  in  the  relief  of  that  place,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gingindhlovu  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

456  Major  General  H.  H.  Lee  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  at  Zoulla  during  the- 
latter  months  of  the  campaign,  and  carried  out  successfully  many  important  works  there  (mentioned  in  despatches,. 
Medal). 

458  Major  General  R.  T.  Leigh  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah 
(Medal).    Present  at  several  operations  against  the  rebels  in  Sumbulpore  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

460  Major  General  J.  F.  Lester  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45. 

461  Major  General  Edmund  L'Estrange  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and 
was  present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  in. 
1856-57  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

463  Major  General  A.  C.  Lilly  served  with  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Orr,  and  was  present  in  action  with  a. 
party  of  Rohillas  near  Bedur  in  April  1859. 

467  Major  General  D.  B.  Lockhart  served  during  the  Santhall  insurrection  in  Bengal  in  1855.  Also  at  the  siege 
of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  received  a  gunshot  wound  through  the  lower  jaw  (Medal  with  Clasp), 

468  Major  General  H.  Lock  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division 
(Medal  wifh  Clasp). 

469  Major  General  G.  A.  Lockhart  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857,  including  the  night* 
attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  Bengal  in  the  several 
actions  leading  to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  (wounded)  and  commanded  the  Regt_ 
during  the  subsequent  defence,  also  commanded  two  sorties  (wounded),  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  ;  served! 
with  Outram's  force  at  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  numerous  attacks,  also  in  the  operations  ending  in  the- 
final  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major),  tke  Robilcund  campaign  in  1858,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with. 
Clasp,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

470  Major  General  B.  Lovett  served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1878  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in. 
the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Mus.jid  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal 
with  Clasp).      Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  (CB.,  and  Clasp). 

474  Major  General  F.  P.  Luard  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  in  Rajpootana  and  Central* 
India,  and  was  present,  as  a  volunteer  gunner,  at  the  defence  of  Fort  Neemuch  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ; 
attached  to  the  14th  Dragoons  at  the  capture  of  Chandaree  and  Jhansi ;  and  as  acting  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Hugh. 
Rose  at  the  actions  of  Kooneh.  Muttra,  Gowlowlee,  and  Calpee,  including  the  previous  affair  of  outposts  on  2oths 
May  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present 
in  Fane's  Horse  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  at  the  actions  of  Siuho,  Chan-kia-Wan<r,  and  Palikao  (where1 
he  was  Orderly  Officer  for  the  day  to  Brigadier  Pattle,  commanding  the  Cavalry  Brigade,  and  was  slightly- 
wounded),  and  at  the  entry  mto  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

475  Major  General  W.  W.  A.  Lukin  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombard- 
ments of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  17th  August,  and  8th  September  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Wa» 
selected  to  be  sent  home  in  charge  of  Trophies  from  Sebastopol,  and  had  the  honor  of  presenting  them  to  Her 
Majesty  the  Queen  and  His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert  in  the  Royal  Arsenal  at  Woolwich. 

480  Major  General  W.  T.  McGrigor  joined  the  88th  Regt.  whilst  on  field  service  in  Oude  in  Aug.  1858,  and  served 
to  the  end  of  the  campaign  against  the  rebels  (Medal). 

483  Major  General  M'Killop  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  in  conjunction  with  the  French  army  at  the  bombard- 
ment and  surrender  of  the  Forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854  (Medal) . 

487  Major  General  A.  R.  M'Mahon  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war  (Medal). 

490  Major  General  E.  Maberiy  commanded  the  Artillery  of  the  Jounpore  Field  Force  under  General  Franks  in  the 
actions  of  Chanda  and  Sultanpore ;  also  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858.  and  with 
Grant's  Column  in  the  actions  at  Koorsee  and  Barree  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  withi 
Clasp) 

492  Major  General  J.  C.  Macdonald  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  from  19th  November  1858,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Giswftra  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

194  Major  Genfc'al  A.  R.  MacDonnell  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  Head  Quarters  in  command. 
of  Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in 
despatches  as  having  "rendered  valuable  and  important  services,"  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

496  Major  General  F.  Macgowan  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844.  Led  the  party  at  the  assault 
and  capture  of  the  fortified  village  of  Rowa  in  Rajpootana  on  the  6th  January  1858  (severely  wounded,  Medal) ; 
commanded  the  field  force  engaged  in  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  Rewa  Kanta  in  1868. 

497  Major  General  Donald  Macintyre  served  with  the  66th  Goorkhas  with  both  expeditions  of  1852,  under  Sir- 
Colin  Campbell,  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier,  including  the  destruction  of  the  fortified  village- 
of  Pranghur  and  action  at  Ishkakot.  Served  also  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  against  the  Boree  Afreedees  in 
November  1853.  Also  served  with  the  66th  Goorkhas  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  Nevill  Chamberlain  to  Koorum 
Valley,  Afghanistan,  in  1856,  and  with  the  Doaba  Field  Force,  Peshawur  Valley,  in  1864  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Employed  on  several  occasions  in  1857-58,  when  raising  a  Goorkha  Regiment  (now  the  4th  Goorkhas),  in  protect- 
ing the  hill  passes  on  the  Kale  Kumaon  frontier  from  the  Rohilcund  rebels,  and  in  keeping  the  district  in  order 
(Medal).  Served  with  the  Looshai  Expeditionin  1871-72  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches, Brevet  of  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  Victoria  Cro^s,  and  Clasp  to  Frontier  Medal):  received  the  V€-  under  the  following  circumstances: — 
"  Recommended  for  his  gallant  conduct  at  the  storming  of  the  stockaded  village  of  Lalgnoora  on  the  4th  January 
1872.  Colonel  Macpherson,  CB.,  V&,  commanding  the  2nd  Goorkha  Regiment,  in  which  Major  Macintyre  was- 
serving  at  the  time  as  second  ;n  command,  reports  that  this  Officer,  who  led  the  assault,  was  the  first  to  reach, 
the  stockade  (on  this  side  from  8  to  9  feet  high) ;  and  that  to  climb  over  and  disappear  among  the  flames  and 
smoke  of  the  burning  village  was  the  work  of  a  very  short  time.  The  stockade,  he  adds,  was  successfully  stormed-. 
by  this  Officer  under  fire,  the  heaviest  the  Looshais  delivered  that  day."  Commanded  the  2nd  Goorkhas  with  the 
Khyber  Column  in  tho  Afghan  war  of  1878-79,  and  was  in  both  expeditions  to  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal). 

503  Major  General  Roderick  Mackenzie  served  in  tne  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  17th  October, 
9th  April,  and  6th  Mid  17th  June,  17th  August,  and  8th  September;  commanded  rocket  train  at  the  bombardment 
of  Kinbourn  (Erevtt  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,. 
and  Turkish  Medal) . 

iui  Major  General  H.  J.  Maclean  served  in  the  Ashami  war  of  1873-74  as  a  Special  Service  Officer  (Medal). 

505  Major  General  J.  Norman  Maclean  served  in  the  Nagpore  Province  to  intercept  the  rebels  under  Tantia 
Topee  from  9th  Novemher  1858  to  26th  January  1859.  Served  with  a  column  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the- 
Wurdah  river  for  the  suppression  of  disturbances  iu  the  Nizam's  dominions  in  conjunction  with  a  column  under 
Sir  Hugh  Rose  from  1st  to  30th  March  1859. 

507  Major  GeneralP.  Maclean  commanded  a  detachment  of  Royal  Artillery  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Cloete  in  the 
recapture  of  Port  Natal  and  release  of  the  garrison  in  June  1842  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

510  Major  General  R.  D.  Macpherson  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of 
Rangoon  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).    Served  in  the  Sontbal  campaign  of  1855. 

515  Major  General  J.  H.  Malcolmson  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Artillery  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  in. 
1857-59  during  the  march  on  and  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah— mentioned  in  despatches;  present  at  the  battle  of 
Bunnass  and  pursuit;  and  Cavalry  affair  at  Kooshana  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served, 
in  the  Afgban  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Khushki  Nakhud — wounded  (mentioned 
in  despatches) —and  Ginshk  and  at  the  defence  of  Candahar  including  the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah — wounded 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 


649   General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

516  Major  General  F.  D.  Mander  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  General  Transport  Officer  on  the  Line 
•of  Communications  in  Southern  Afghanistan  (Medal). 

517  Major  General  G.  R.  Manderson  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  capture  of  Rangoon 
{mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Indian  mutiny,  including  siege  of  Delhi  from  8th  Sept. 
1857,  actions  of  Boolundshnhur,  Allyghur,  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  the  operations  at  Cawnpore, 
including  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  and  subsequent  pursuit,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (twice  men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Commanded  a  battery  of  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Jowaki 
campaign  of  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  commanded  a 
battery  of  Royal  Horse  Artillery  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (mentioned  in  despatches,  C'JJ.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

518  Major  General  C.  Mangles  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1385  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

519  Major  General  W.  B.  Marshall  was  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  for  services  in  the  Fort  of  Saugor 
during  the  Indian  Mutiny. 

520  Major  General  W.  E.  Marsland  served  with  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  campaign  of  18*0  in  China,  and  was 
engaged  at  Sinho,  present  at  the  fall  o£  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  18th  and  21st  September, 
also  in  the  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

521  Major  General  R.  J.  C.  Marter  served  with  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  from  the  9th  April, 
and  commanded  a  detached  squadron  of  his  regiment  in  the  field  from  the  1st  June  until  the  conclusion  of  the  cam- 
paign, including  the  cavalry  affair  at  Erzungayan  on  5th  June.  Captured  the  Zulu  King  in  the  Ngome  Forest, 
and  brought  him  to  Ulundi,  having  under  his  command  at  the  time  a  squadron  of  the  King's  Dragoou  Guards, 
a  company  of  the  Natal  Native  Contingent,  and  an  officer  and  ten  men  of  irregular  mounted  troops  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  and  promoted  Bt.Lt. Colonel  "in  recognition  of  the  service  performed  by  him  iu  having  effected 
the  capture  of  Ketchwayo,  the  Zulu  King,  in  the  Ngotne  Forest,"  and  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  with  rank  of 
Colonel  in  the  Army,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

522  Major  General  E.  C.  Marston  served  with  the  fieiu  force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  from  i8jo  to  1843,  including 
the  second  skirmish  at  Hykulzye  and  defence  of  the  city  of  Kandahar;  was  engaged  in  several  skirmishes  on  the 
return  march,  and  present  ai  trie  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  and  at  the  surrender  of  Omerkote  ( Medal). 

523  Major  General  C.  N.  Martin  served  in  the  Crimea  from  Sept.  1854  to  Feb.  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed),  andatthesiegeof  Sebastopol— wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  ot  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

524  Major  General  \V.  G.  Martin  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  December  1854  to  January  1855,  including 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  aud  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1854-55, 
including  the  engagement  at  Taranaki  (Medal). 

525  Major  General  H.  B.  Maule  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege 
train  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  6th  and  Tyth  June  and  17th  August  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  also  in  India  in  1857-59  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under 
General  Roberts,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Pertabghur  (Medal). 

526  Major  General  Thomas  Maunsell  served  in  the  32nd  Regt.  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and 
was  present  at  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  position 
in  front  of  the  advanced  trenches  on  the  12th  Sept.  1848  (slightly  grazed  by  a  bullet),  the  action  of  Soorjkoond, 
fitorm  and  capture  of  the  city  (where  he  was  personally  engaged  at  one  time  with  two  Sikhs,  one  of  whom  he 
killed),  and  surrender  of  the  fortress;  afterwards  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote, 
and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps)  ;  was  severely  wouuded  at  Mooltan  oa  the  21st  Jan.  1849  by 
a  splinter  of  shell  on  the  left  shoulder  and  arm.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  20th  Feb.  1855,  in 
the  28th  Regt.,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  during  which  (having 
volunteered)  he  commanded  the  Volunteer  Sharpshooters  of  th?  3rd  Division  for  76  days  until  severely  wounded 
i(bullet  through  left  arm,  bone  broken)  on  the  30th  Dec,  for  which  service  he  was  honourably  mentioned  in  division 
orders  of  3rd  Jan.  1855  ;  rejoined  his  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  (his  wound  and  health  being  restored),  aud  served 
with  it  till  the  conclusion  of  the  war  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals, 
and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  India  (Bombay  Presidency)  during  the  latter  part  of  the  mutiny  in 
1858.    Nominated  CB.  29  May  75. 

527  Major  General  H.  W.  Mawbey  was  in  action  with  the  forts  of  Bomarsund,  10  Aug.  1S54;  and  he  commanded 
(the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  in  the  Battalion  during  the  operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  forts  (Medal) 

529  Major  General  P.  Maxwell  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Punjaub 
throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1S57-58  (Medal) . 

531  Major  General  W,  L.  D.  Meares  served  with  the  20th Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  the  15th  July  1855,  including  the 
aiege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol;  and  was  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

534  Major  General  G.  B.  Mellersh  served  as  Deputy  Field  Commissary  of  Ordnance  with  the  Persian  Expedition 
in  1857  (Medal). 

535  Major  General  T.  W.  Mercer  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  ot  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of 
Ramnuggnr,  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

537  Major  General  F.  P.  Mignon  served  on  the  Staff  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant 
Commissary  General  to  the  istand  2nd  Divisions  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Accompanied  the  reconnoitring  force  to  Abys- 
.einia  in  Sept.  1867,  and  was  a  member  of  the  committee ;  was  head  of  the  Commissariat  Department  for  the  first 
(three  months,  and  subsequently  Lord  Napier's  Senior  Commissariat  Officer  with  the  forces  in  the  field  during  the 
whole  period  of  active  operations  from  Senafe  to  Magdala  and  back ;  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of 
Magdala,  twice  thanked  in  General  Orders,  and  several  times  specially  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal,  and 
Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

511  Major  General  G.  M.  Miller  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  early  part  of  1S55  with  the  79th  High- 
landers, including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow — severely 
wounded  through  the  body :  present  also  at  the  capture  of  Rampore  Kussia,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude 
across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

543  Major  General  H.  Miller  served  in  the  Crimea  from  March  to  July  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
•(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

544  Major  General  James  Miller  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

545  Major  Genera  1  John  Miller  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
•of  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59,  and 
took  part  hi  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee.  Served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign, 
and  commanded  Cavalry  outposts  on  the  Bashilo  river  during  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal). 

548  Major  General  G.  H.  L.  Mnman  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

550  Major  General  R.  C.  W.  Reveley  Mitford  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  and  was 
present  in  the  actions  at  Agra  on  the  5th  July  and  10th  October  1857,  when  he  carried  the  colours  of  the  3rd  Bengal 
European  B.egiment,  and  at  the  storming  of  Futtehpore-Sikree  and  other  minor  engagements  in  the  Agra  district ; 
was  with  Hodson's  Horse  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Regiment  in  the 
actions  of  Selimpore  (charger  wounded),  Bibipore  (mentioned  in  General  Orders  for  "gallantry  in  capturing  the 
village  with  20  dismounted  sowars"),  Chilowlee  (slightly  wounded),  and  Jubrowlee  (captured  the  enemy's  guns); 
was  severely  wounded  on  the  last  occasion  in  saving  the  life  of  an  officer  of  the  Uncovenanted  Civil  Service.  On 
partially  recovering  from  his  wound  he  rejoined  Hodson's  Horse,  and  served  through  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign  up 
to  the  final  submission  of  the  rebels  in  December  1859  (frequently  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  during  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  in  command  of  the  Mackeson  outpost  (Medal).  Served  in 
the  Afghan  war  of  1878-30  with  the  14th  Bengal  Lancers,  took  part  in  the  operations  in  the  Koorum  Valley,  and 
was  present  with  Cavagnari's  escort  to  the  Shutar  Gardan,  in  the  advance  to  Cabul,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah 
on  the  6th  October  1879  and  the  subsequent  cavalry  pursuit,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December 
1879,  ineludmg  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


.  General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. —  War  Services.    650 

551  Major  General  A.  S.Moberly  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Army  of  Ava  in  1853. 

552  Major  General  D.  Mocatta  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Cashmere  Contingent  before  Delhi  in  1857  and 
present  at  its  capture  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Military  Police  in  the  reserve  force  in  the  Eusofzai 
expedition  of  1863.  Commanded  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Hazara  held  force  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  1868. 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  an  expeditionary  force  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees 
on  30th  August  1877,  and  was  afterwards  in  command  of  a  column  in  the  Jowaki  expedition — mentioned  in 
despatches,  and  received  the  thanks  of  Government  (Clasp). 

333  Major  General  W.  E.  Montague  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Brigade  Major  2nd  Brigade  2nd  Division 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1880-81  in  command  of  Standerton,  and  with  350  regular  troops 
and  75  volunteers  maintained  his  position  during  its  investment  of  88  days— slightly  wounded  (several  times  men- 
tioned in  despatches,  CB.) 

336  Major  General  H.  P.  Montgomery  served  with  the  Goth  Rifles  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).. 

557  Major  General  R.  B.  Moore  served' with  the  Field  Force  in  Sind  in  1843,  including  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal) . 
Also  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of 
Bushire,  at  Borazjoon,  and  action  at  Khooshab — horse  killed  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Central  India 
Field  Force  from  the  siege  of  Ratghurto  the  fall  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

338  Major  General  T.  C.  C.  Moore  was  at  the  destruction  of  58  piratical  vessels  at  Cho-Xeum  in  October  1849.  Ac- 
companied the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  in  1855  (Medal). 

3CU  Major  General  J.  P.  Morgan  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bandah  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts, 
and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

363  Major  General  W.  E.  Morton  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  184S-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallab 
and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

565  Major  General  W.  S.  S.  Mulcaster  served  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  during  the  suppression  of  the 
mutiny  in  Bengal ;  present  at  the  affair  near  Sehora  and  at  Kooagaum ;  served  with  3rigadier  Rowcroft's  Field 
Force  in  the  Goruckpore  district  in  Bengal  from  May  to  December,  and  present  at  the  action  at  Amorah ;  com- 
manded the  cavalry  at  the  action  at  Hurriah,  and  thanked  by  Colonel  Byng,  and  favourably  mentioned  by  Brigadier 
Rowcroft  in  their  despatches ;  commanded  the  cavalry  at  the  affair  at  Bansee,  and  favourably  mentioned  by  Brigadier 
Rowcroft  in  his  despatch,  and  thanked  by  Brigadier  Fischer  in  his  despatch ;  present  at  Brigadier  Rowcroft's 
action  at  Toolsepore  in  Oude,  and  at  the  reduction  of  Bundlecund  under  Brigadier  Wheler  (Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Central  India) . 

368  Major  General  A.  Murray  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  an(i  was  present  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Boolundshuhur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra, defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  andrepuise 
of  several  attacks  on  that  position,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

500  Major  General  A.  M.  Murray  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

570  Major  General  C.  Murray  served  in  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44  (Bronze  Star) ;  served  also  throughout  the 
Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallab 
and  Goojerat  (wounded),  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Kohat 
Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

572  Major  General  R.  A.  Napper  served  in  the  Bombay  Presidency  with  the  2nd  Company  nth  Brigade  Royal 
Artillery  during  the  mutiny  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Beyt  in  the  Gulf  of  Cutch  on  the  2nd 
April  1858. 

373  Major  General  W.  Nembhard  served  with  the  Army  of  the  Sutlej  against  the  Sikhs  in  1846.  During  the  war 
of  i8s2-53'in  Burmah  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  and 
present  at  Dumoh  when  the  town  was  attacked  by  the  mutineers  and  rebels  in  July  and  on  the  5th  August  1857  j 
also  present  at  the  attack  on  the  fort  of  Nursurghur,  and  at  an  attack  in  the  Kullungee  Pass,  near  Jubbulpore,  by 
a  body  of  rebels  on  the  27th  September  1857  (Medal) - 

574  Major  General  D.  J.  F.  Newall  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Pun- 
jaub campaign  of  1848-49,  including  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps) .  Served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  expedition  against  the  Wuzzeerees  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain 
in  1859-60.  Served  in  command  of  a  Field  Battery  in  the  expedition  to  Derbund  against  the  Sitana  fanatics  in 
1863-64  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  frontier  service) . 

377  Sir  Oliver  Newmarch  served  with  the  Agra  Brigade  in  1857  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  the  5th  July 
with  the  Neemuch  mutineers.  Served  with  Brigadier  Seaton's  Column  in  December  1857  an(i  was  present  at  the 
actions  of  Gungeeree  and  Puttialee  (Medal). 

57s  Major  General  J.  Nisbett  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  Chillianwallah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

579  Major  General  J.  P.  Nixon  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  in  1842-43 ;  present  at  the  affair 
of  Hykulzye ;  forcing  of  the  Kujjuck  Pass,  and  defence  of  Candahar;  during  the  battle  of  Meeanee  was  detached 
with  the  troops  to  burn  the  Shikargahs  ;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad,  and  capture  of  Omerkote  (Msdal). 

381  Major  General  C.  F.  North  served  as  Field  Engineer  with  the  Column  under  Lord  Keane  in  the  Affghan  cam- 
paign of  1838-39.  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  Miners  at  Herat,  in  Central  Asia,  in  1840,  and  repaired 
the  fortifications  of  that  city.  Served  as  Field  Engineer  with  the  Kandahar  Division  under  Sir  Win.  Nott  in  1842, 
taking  part  in  the  operations  which  led  to  the  reoccupation;of  Ghuznee  and  Cabul— slightly  wounded  (Medal). 
Served  as  Field  Engineer  with  the  Scinde  Field  Force  in  1843  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  Persian  Expedition  on  special  duty  under  Sir  James  Outram  in  1857  (Medal). 

362  SirC.  Butler  Nugent  servedinthe  Baltic  duringthe  Russian  warini854and  1855.  In  1S54  as  Senior  Engineer 
Officer  attached  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
Aland  Islands  and  fall  of  Bomarsund.  In  1855,  attached  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  Admiral  Sir  R.  Dundas,  and 
present  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Baltic  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  KCB.,  Medal,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

383  Major  General  C.  B.  Nurse  served  in  the  Baltic  in  July  and  Aug.  1854  (Medal) ;  also  with  the  combined  Force 
before  Sebastopol  in  1854-55  until  its  fall ;  with  the  Battalion  at  the  occupation  of  Kertch  and  advance  on  Yeni 
Kale,  also  at  the  bombardment  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

384  Major  General  F.  G.  Nuthall  served  in  the  expedition  against  Kurnool  in  1839.  Also  with  Brigadier  Whitloek's- 
Column  from  23rd  July  to  31st  Dec.  1857  during  the  Indian  Mutiny. 

386  Major  General  T.  Obbard  served  during  the  campaign  in  Bengal  in  1 858-59J  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  of 
Seerowlie,  at  the  action  of  Ghurra,  the  reoccupation  of  Hummeerpore,  and  at  the  engagement  and  destruction  of 
Lallpore  (Medal) .    Served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  (Medal). 

387  Major  General  L. O'Connor  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  23rdFusiliers,  including  the  battle  of 
Alma,where  after  being  severely  wounded  he  carried  the  Queen's  Color  (Lieut.  Anstruther  who  previously  carried  it 
having  been  killed)  and  planted  it  on  the  Russian  Redoubt  under  a  heavy  fire,  and  carried  it  until  the  action  was- 
over— received  the  thanks  of  Sir  George  Brown  and  General  Codrington  on  the  field ;— siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  assaults  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  of  September  on  the  Redan— dangerously  wounded 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Victoria  Cross,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie) :  received 
the  3JKC  under  the  following  circumstances :— "  Was  one  of  the  centre  Sergeants  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma,  and 
advanced  between  the  Officers,  carrying  the  colours.  When  near  the  Redoubt,  Lieutenant  Anstruther,  who  was 
carrying  a  colour,  was  mortally  wounded,  and  he  was  shot  in  the  breast  at  the  same  time,  and  fell ;  but,  recovering 
himself,  snatched  up  the  colour  from  the  ground,  and  continued  to  carry  it  till  the  end  of  the  action,  although, 
urged  by  Captain  Granville  to  relinquish  it,  and  go  to  the  rear,  on  account  of  his  wound ;  was  recommended  for 
and  received  his  commission,  for  his  services  at  the  Alma.  Also  behaved  with  great  gallantry  at  the  assault  on 
the  Redan,  8th  September  1855,  where  he  was  shot  through  both  thighs."  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of 
1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  under  Outram,  and  several  other  minor  actions  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  23rd  Fusiliers  in  1873  (Brevet  of  Lt 
Colonel,  Ashanti  Medal). 


€51    General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

sas  Major  General  F.  A.  Ogle  was  landed  from  H.M.S.  Britlc  in  command  ofadetachment  of  Royal  Marines  for  the 
protection  of  Cape  Coast  Castle  during  the  mutiny  of  the  Gold  Coast  Artillery  in  October  1862,  and  received  a  vote 
of  thanks  Irom  the  Colonial  Government.  Served  in  China  in  H.M.S.  .Ko<Wy  from  September  1867  to  September 
1869  ;  commanded  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  of  the  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  from  the  Squadron  at  the  occu- 
pation of  Yangchow  in  Nov.  1868  ;  served  with  the  Battalion  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  three  walled  villages  in 
January  1869  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Battalion  of  Royal  Marine  Artillery  throughout  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta  (slightly  wounded), 
in  the  action*  at  Kassasin  on  the  *8th  August  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  9th  September,  and  at  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

539  Major  General  C.  E.  Oldershaw  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  January  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
•of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardment  of  April ;  was  employed  on  special  service 
in  1855-56  (Medal  with  Cla9p,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Mejidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

590  Major  General  E.  J.  Oldfield  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Arrah 
■(wounded)  and  defeat  of  the  Dinapore  mutineers  at  Jugdespore  (mentioned  in  despatches);  present  with  Havelock's 
Force  in  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  and  defence  of  the  latter  until  arrival  of  Lord  Clyde  ;  action 
of  La  Martiniere  and  relief  of  Lucknow  ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh,  in  repulse  of  numerous  attacks 
and  operations  ending  in  the  capture  of  Lucknow  ;  subsequently  in  the  final  campaign  in  Oude,  including  capture 
■of  the  Forts  of  Shunkerpore,  Ometee,  and  Oomrea,  and  actions  of  Dounderkeira  and  Buxarghat  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service). 

591  Major  General  H.  T.  Oldfield  served  in  1854-55  against  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  (mentioned  in 
•despatch).  Also  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Craigie  in  the  operations  against  the  Busee  Kheyl  Tribes  in  March 
1855  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  May  and  June  1857  in  the  Indian  mutiny  against  insurgents.  Present  at  the 
action  of  the  5th  July  1857  at  Agra — charger  wounded.  Served  in  command  of  a  Squadron  of  Sikh  Horse  with 
■the  column  under  Brigadier  Showers  in  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  from  December  1858  to  May  1859.  Present  at 
the  action  of  Dewsah  18th  January  1859 — (mentioned  for  "  gallant  conduct,"  and  received  the  thanks  of  the 
Government  of  the  North- West  Provinces,  Medal). 

533  Major  General  J.  R.  Oliver  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee, 
operations  of  the  27th,  28th,  and  29th  Nov.  before  Cawnpore.  and  battle  there  on  6th  Dec,  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee 
and  Ramgunga,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Bareilly,  Shahjehanpore,  and  Mohumdee,  capture  of 
the  Fort  of  Rampore  Kusseah,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  affair  of  Mucheegaun  (mentioned  in  despatch, 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1864-65,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  cjf  the  left  column 
at  the  taking  of  the  Fort  of  Dalimkote,  and  in  the  affair  at  Chamoorchee  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

i9»  Major  General  J.  J.  S.  O'Neill  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  May  1855,  including 
4he  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  affair  of  the  18th  June ;  also  present  at  the  capture  of 
Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore;  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude, 
and  affairs  of  Meangunge,  Beerah  (thanked  in  despatch),  Buxar  Ghat  (as  Brigade  Major),  Churda,  and  Fort  of 
Musjeedia  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

535  Major  General  J.  Orr  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

596  Major  GeneralW.  C.  O'Shaughnessy  served  with  the  12th  Regiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66, 
and  was  present  during  the  remainder  of  the  Waikato  campaign  under  Sir  Duncan  Cameron,  also  at  the  operations 
before  and  assault  of  the  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

698  Major  General  C.  H.  Owen  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  17th  October,  9th  April,  and  6th, 
1,7th  June,  and  8th  September  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

600  Major  General  C.  F.  Parkinson  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  May  1855,  including  the 
■siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Quarries  on  6th  June,  attack  of  the  18th  June,  and  assault  of  the  Redan 
on°8th  September  (wounded,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Central  India  campaign 
in  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee,  and  action  at  Barode  (mentioned  in 
despatch,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

603  Major  General  B.  Parrott  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Afghanistan  under  General  Pollock  (Medal). 

606  Major  General  W.  Paske  served  with  the  28th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  force  employed  against  Ram 
Sing  in  the  Punjaub  operations  of  1849-50.  Served  in  the  Euzofzaie  expedition  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  in  1852 
{Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India  for  his 
services  (Medal) . 

605  Major  General  A.  H.  Paterson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
{Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  delenceof  Kumaonand  subsequent 
•operations  in  Rohilcund  (Medal). 

609  Major  General  Alex.  Paterson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  of 
Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans 

(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853  and  was  present  at  the  operations  against  the 
Tebel  chief  Mong  Goung  Gye  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865-66  (Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Candahar  Column  (Medal). 

610  Major  General  W.  Paterson  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  bom- 
bardment and  capture  of  Prome,  repulse  of  the  subsequent  night  attack,  reconnaissance  at  Ithaymew,  advance  on 
Meeaday,  and  capture  and  destruction  of  two  of  the  enemy's  stockades  beyond  it  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

612  Major  General  A.  T.  G.  Pearse  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah  on  30th  March  (Medal). 

615  Major  General  L.  Percival  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  in- 
cluding the  action  of  Cawnpore,  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the 
"battle  of  Nawabgunge,  and  the  capture  of  Fort  Biswah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

61?  Major  General  J.  Perkins  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  attack  on  the  Heights  of 
Jloorpooria  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  that  forced  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850  ; 
and  with  that  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  in  1851-52  and  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Dubb  (Medal  with 
•Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  and  was  wounded  at  the  action  of  Timmoor  Ghaut 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

618  Sir  Joseph  Pnilips  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  command  of  the  Royal  Marines  in  1879,  and  was  presentin  the 

■engagement  at  Gingindhlovu  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal).    Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 

1882,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  Alexandria  Forts  (Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp  4th 

Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  and  at  the  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp).    And  was  present  in 

the  engagement  at  Malaba  Junction  in  command  of  Royal  Marines  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

916  Major  General  H.  P.  Phillipps  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Battalion  2nd  Queen's  throughout  the  cam- 
paign of  i860  in  North  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin). 

629  Major  General  F.  Phillips  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  sur- 
render of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

62i  Major  General  J.  H.  S.  Pierce  served  with  Colonel  Scudamore's  Flying  Column  in  1859,  also  with  Captain 
Meade's  Field  Detachment  in  the  same  year,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Tantia  Topee. 

623  Major  General  A.  C.  Pigou  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
.Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

621  Major  General  A.  L.  Playfair  served  with  the  late  1st  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  the'Indian  Mutiny,  includ- 
ing the  Alumbagh  and  Trans  Goomtee  operations  under  Sir  J.  Outram,  and  the  final  assault  and  capture  of 
Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  „.'.«,.',,        „        ,  ,  ,      . 

628  Sir  Frederick  Richard  Pollock  served  mthe  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49 ;  on  the  Sikh  outbreak  he  was  Assistant 
Resident  at  Lahore,  and  accompanied  the  Ferozepore  column  as  Political  Officer  to  Mooltan;  served  throughout 


General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services.  652 

both  siege  operations  there  with  the  force  under  Major  Edwardes,  but  joined  his  own  regiment  for  the  assault  of  the 
town  (thanked  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  conduct  when  in  command  of  detachments,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Employed  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  Affreedees  in  the  Kohat  Pass  in  1850  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Accompanied  as  Civil  and  Political  Officer  the  centre  column  in  Major  Nicholson's  expedition  against 
the  Omurzye  Wuzeerees.  In  1857  had  Civil  Conduct  of  the  expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  to  the 
Border  Hills.  Accompanied  the  Huzara  Field  Force  of  1868  as  Political  Commissioner  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  thanked  by  Government  of  India) . 

630  Major  General  H.  B.  A.  Poulton  served  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  Hill  tribes  in  Sind  in  1845. 

431  Major  General  M.  M.  Prendergast  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1S57-58,  and  was  present  at  the 
occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude, 
affair  of  Bunnee  (wounded),  and  actions  of  Simree  and  Nawabgunge  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp;.     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  on  the  Khyber  line  of  communications  (Medal). 

638  Major  General  J.  I.  Preston  served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

635  Major  General  M.  M.  Procter  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  subsequently  with  the 
Kumaon  Battalion  in  the  Oude  campaign  and  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp  1. 

636  Major  General  J.  R.  Pughe  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  affair  of  Buddiwal  and 
action  of  Aliwal  (Medal). 

638  Major  General  A.  J.  M.  Rainey  served  with  the  Bellary  Field  Force  in  1858-59. 

635  Major  General  H.  S.  Rammell  served  at  Ungool  in  1847  and  1848. 

643  Major  General  J.  S.  Rawlins  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46.  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Ferozeshah  (Medal),  and  the  operations  before  the  Kort  of  Khote  Kangra.  Served  as  Quarter  Master  4th  Sikh 
Infantry  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  Pegu  and  many  other  subsequent 
operations  in  its  vicinity,  also  in  many  minor  engagements  from  Feb.  to  March  1853  ;  with  the  expedition  under  Sir 
John  Cheape  against  the  rebel  chief  Myatoon,  and  commanded  a  Detachment  31  Sikhs  at  the  capture  of  his  strong- 
hold at  Donahue — severely  wounded,  and  thanked  in  regimental  orders  for  his  "  conspicuous  gallantry  in  the  field" 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegn).  Was  selected  by  the  Lieut.GovernorN.W.  Provinces  in  June  1857  to  raise  and  organize 
a  Militia  Corps  of  European  and  Eurasian  residents  of  Agra,  and  commanded  the  Militia  when  the  station  was 
attacked  by  the  Neemuch  mutineers  at  Agra  on  the  3rd  July  ;  also  present  at  the  engagement  with  the  Mhow  and 
Indore  mutineers  on  the  10th  Oct.  1857 — mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Government  N.W.  Provinces 
{Medal).  Served  in  Bhootan  and  commanded  the  1st  Goorkhas  from  Dec.  i860  to  Feb.  1867  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Proceeded  in  command  of  the  1st  Goorkhas  from  Dhurmsala  by  forced  marches  in  Aug.  1868  to  join  the  Hazara 
Field  Force  and  covered  a  distance  of  430  miles  in  24  days,  and  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Hazara  and 
■the  Black  Mountain  ;  mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by  the  Viceroy,  the  Commander  in  Chief,  the  Governor 
Of  the  Punjaub,  and  Sir  A.  Wilde,  Commanding  the  Expedition  (Clasp). 

614  Major  General  Joseph  Reay  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

645  Major  General  A.  T.  Reid  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  10th  Bombay  N.l.  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah, 
also  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Smith  in  Central  India;  the  recapture  of  Chandaree,  the  action  of  Kota-ke- 
Serai,  with  the  Central  India  Field  Foroo  at  the  actions  before  and  capture  of  Gwalior,  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Powree,  and  campaign  in  Malwa,  including  the  surprise  at  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

646  Major  General  B.  T.  Reid  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  throughout  the 
siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  storming  of  the  Heights  on  the  27th  and  28th  Dec.  1848,  afterwards 
present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

647  Major  General  James  Reid  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
campaigns  of  1857-58,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Chandeepore  Fort,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
affairs  of  Barree  and  Simree,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  occupation  of  Fyzabad  and  Sultanpore,  and  passage  of  the 
Goomtee  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

648  Major  General  J.  B.  Reid  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858  (Medal). 

651  Major  General  H.  C.  P.  Rice  served  as  Assistant  Commissiariat  Officer  with  the  Sikkim  Field  Force  in  1861. 
Served  with  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78— dangerously  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
of  Lit. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879,  and  took  part  in  the  Zaimusht  Expedition 
i(Medal),  and  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

65»  Major  General  W.  Rice  was  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar  in  October  1857.  Was  present  during 
the  whole  campaign  of  the  Central  India  Field  Force,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Chandaree 
aud  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  storm  of  Loharee,  action  at  Koonch,  the  different  actions  on  the  banks  of  the 
Jumna  from  the  15th  to  the  23rd  of  May  1858,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Calpee ;  actions  at  Morar  and  at  and  near 
Kota-ke-Serai,  and  capture  of  Gwalior ;  present  at  th  e  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  and  action  at  Beejapore ;  at  the 
surprise  and  defeat  of  Feroze  Sbah's  camp  near  Sypore,  and  engaged  in  the  several  operations  against  the  rebel 
leaders,  Tantia  Topee  and  Raja  Maun  Sing,  in  the  jungles  near  Padrone  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  1 

651  Major  General  J.  F.  Richardson  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  throughout  the  siege  and  cap- 
ture of  Mooltan — dangerously  wounded,  having  received  seventeen  wounds  on  the  19th  Sept.  1848  (Medal  with 
Clasp) .  Raised  the  Regiment  of  Bengal  Yeomanry  Cavalry  in  1857  and  commanded  it  throughout  the  mutinies  ; 
present  at  the  actions  of  Amorah  5th  March,  Tilga,  Amorah  on  25th  April  and  9th  June  1858,  Dumooreahgunge, 
Burraree,  and  Toolsipore  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal, 
and  CB.). 

655  Major  General  W.S.  Richardson  served  with  the  SaugorField  Force  in  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  during  the  Indian 
Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59 ;  marched  through  Central  India  from  Bangalore  to  Calpee  in  1858  a  distance  of  1,300 
miles  during  the  hottest  season  of  the  year;  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kirwee  ;  commanded  a  Detachment  ot 
the  43rd  at  the  siege  of  Kirwee  when  surrounded  by  5,000  rebels  on  the  21st  22nd  and  23rd  Dec.  1858  ;  also  com- 
manded a  Detachment  of  the  43rd  when  engaged  against  the  rebels  in  the  Balabet  Jungles  under  Feroze  Shah 
on  the  26th  August  1859  (mentioned  in  despatches  by  General  Whitlock  for  both  actions  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Com- 
manded the  2nd  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in 
the  actions  at  Kassasin  on  the  28th  August  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  the  9th  September,  and  at  the  battle  of 
'Tal-el-Keoir — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Khedive's  Star).    Also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp). 

657  Major  General  E.  J.  Rickards  served  in  the  Affghanistan  campaign  of  1842  under  Sir  George  Pollock,  Sutlej 
campaign  of  1845-46,  Indian  Mutiny  in  18S7-58. 

658  Major  General  C.J.  B.  Riddell  commanded  the  Siege  Artillery  of  Outram's  Force  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Goom- 
tee at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858,  also  commanded  the  Artillery  of  Lugard's  Column  at  the  affair  of 
Tigree,  relief  of  Azimghur,  operations  in  the  Jungle  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (three  times  mentioned  in  des- 
patches, CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

659  Major  General  A.  K.  Rideout  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  17th  October, 

.qth  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  17th  August,  and  8th  September;  on  the  last  bombardment  he  eointnandeda  battery 
of  Mortars  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  with  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  throughout  the  campaign  of  1858-59  in  Oude,  including  the  occupation  of 
Fyzabad,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  affairs  at  Shanpore,  Paleeghat,  and  Kandoo  Nuddee;  and  in  the 
Trans-Gogra  district  at  the  affair  of  Churda,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Mujeedia,  and  action  of  Bankee  (Medal). 

660  Major  General  J.  Ritchie  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1357-58,  including  the  actions  of  Nimbhera 
and  Jeerun,  the  successful  defence  of  Neemuch,  and  the  capture  of  Kotah  (received  the  approbation  of  the  Govern- 
ment of  India  for  his  services  at  Neemuch,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

s6i  Major  General  G.  R.  Roberts  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  eampaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  operations  in  the  Jugdespore  jungles 
.and  the  final  operations  in  Oude  (Medal). 

662  Major  General  J.  Roberts  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1S52-53  (Medal) .  Served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign 
of  1855. 

MJ  Major  General  D.  Robertson  served  with  the  Bhootan  Exrelition  in  1C65-66  (Med il  with  Clasp).     Served 


653      General  Officers  Retired  on  Fall  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension.  —  War  Services. 

with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp).      Also  served  with  the 
expedition  aeainst  the  Naga  Hill  Tribes  in  1879-80  (Clasp),  and  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Clasp). 

664  Major  General  R.  S.  Robertson  served  in  the  Sonthil  campaign  of  1855-56.    Also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  cam- 
paign of  185--50,  including  the  capture  of  Jusdespore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lueknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  . 
in  the  Cossyah  and  Jynteah  Hills  in  1862-63  at  the  assault  and  capture  ot  the  stockades  of  Ocmkoi,  Nungbarai, 
Oomknnsc,  and  Surteong  (severely  wounded).     Served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Also  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  (Medal). 

605  Major  General  C.  G.  Robinson  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  from  1st  Aug.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863-64  (Medal). 

666  Major  General  S.  Robinson  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  of  the  1st  Division  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53 
(Medal). 

667  Major  General  1£.  G.  Robison  served  with  the  7th  Bombay  N.T.  during  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta. 
Country  in  1844-45;  as  a  volunteer  under  Brigadier  Hampton  in  His  Highness  the  Nizam's  service  at  Go  wree  against 
the  Rohillas  (received  the  thanks  of  Government).  Served  in  the  cavalry  of  the  Turkish  Contingent  from  its 
formation  to  the  day  it  was  disbanded,  a  great  part  of  the  time  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  (4th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  the  Turkish  War  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Ratghur,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass, 
siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi.and  the  battle  of  the  Bet wa  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India,  and  specially  mentioned 
in  despatches). 

668  Major  General  H.  G.  Robley  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  on  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

670  Major  General  W.  Rooke  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

674  Major  General  R.  H.  R.  Rowley  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  China  Expedition 
of  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Ports,  actions  of  the  i8ta  and  21st  September  near  Tangchow 
and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

675  Major  General  J.  E.  Ruck-Keene  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  as  Adjutant  left  attack 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  and  bombardments  of  17th October,  9th  April,  and  6th  and  17th  June,  and  was  with 
the  Light  Brigade  at  Eupatoria  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

670  Major  General  J.  A.  Ruddell  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royals  throughoutthe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal 
and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor).  Served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79.  and  took  part  with  the  second  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley  under  Lieut. 
General  Maude  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

677  Major  General  J.  Ruggles  served  with  the  expedition  under  General  Wheeler  against  Kote  Kangra  in  1846. 
Was  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lueknow  from  June  to  Nov.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year'B 
service).  Commanded  the  19th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865,  including  the  assault 
and  capture  of  the  Bala  Stockades  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

678  Major  General  Lindsay  Russell  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Engineers  at  the  relief  of  Lueknow  by  Havelock, 
and  throughoutthe  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency — wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

679  Major  General  W.  C.  Russell  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  "the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and 
Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Served  under  Brigadier  Neill  against  the  mutineers  at  Allahabad  in  1857,  and  as 
Commissary  of  Ordnance  with  the  Army  in  Oude  in  1S5S  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

631  Major  General  V.  Ryan  served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in 
1857-58;  present  in  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham  (acting  as  his  Aide  de  Camp),  defence 
of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers,  and  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Kerkeroulie,  and  capture  of 
Bareilly  (Medal) . 

682  Major  General  F.  O.  Salusbury  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Ferozeshah(Medal,  with  Clasp).  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  recapture  of  Pegu  on  21st  No  v.,  relief  of  its  garri- 
son on  14th  Dec,  and  operations  in  the  vicinity  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny,  and 
was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Lueknow,  slightly  wounded  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Com- 
manded the  101st  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.  W.  frontier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusofzaye  Field  Force,  and  was  present 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

685  Major  General  W.  F.  Sandwith  served  with  the  1st  Brigade  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858 ;  was  present 
at  the  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

686  Major  General  E.  A.  Saunders  served  under  the  orders  of  the  Commissioner  of  Nagpore  on  various  occasions 
against  the  rebels  in  Central  India  in  1858-59. 

687  Major  General  E.  W.  Saunders  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  10th  January  1855  with  the  14th  Regiment, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  the  field  during  the  Maori  war  of  1861-66  (Medal). 

688  Major  General  W.  B.  Saunders  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1S55,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

689  Major  General  B.  F.  Schreiber  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  the 
Artillery  of  the  first  Division,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (oth  Sept.),  and  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

690  Major  General  A.  deC.  Scott  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  June  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

691  Major  General  E.  L.  Scott  served  in  Sind  in  1843,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal) ;  also 
in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45. 

692  Major  General  J.  W.  Scott  served  on  the  China  Expedition  of  1S57-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton 
river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city,  also  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  bridge  and  village  of 
Shetksing  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  in  the  Egyptian  war  nf  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  occupation  of  Port  Said  on  the  21st  August  in  command  of  the  detachmentof  Royal  Marines, 
also  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star.) 

693  Major  General  T.  L.  Scott  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  of 
Pegu  in  January  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  Was  engagediu  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  with  Major 
General  Whitlock's  Force  in  1858-59,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  rebel  NarraiuRao  of  Kirwee;  commanded 
a  company  of  his  regiment  at  the  affair  of  Jignee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

695  Major  General  CM.  Shakespear  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  during 
the  operations  before  and  attack  011  Rangoon  on  the  ith  12th  13th  and  i4thApril  1852,  assault  and  capture  o 
Bassein  19th  May  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

696  Major  General  Hugh  Shaw  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol 
from  December  1855  until  the  end  of  the  Russian  war  in  1856.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Nukumaru  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal) :  was  awarded, 
the  DiC  "for  his  gallant  conduct  at  the  skirmish  near  Nukumaru,  in  New  Zealand,  on  the  24th  January,  1865,  in  pro- 
ceeding under  a  heavy  fire  with  four  Privates  of  the  Regiment,  who  volunteered  to  accompany  him,  to  within  thirty 
yards  of  the  bush  occupied  by  the  rebels,  in  order  to  carry  off  a  comrade  who  was  badly  wounded.  On  the  afternoon 
of  that  day,  Captain  Shaw  was  ordered  to  occupy  a  position  about  half  a  mile  from  the  camp.  He  advanced  in 
skirmishing  order,  and  when  about  thirty  yards  from  the  bush,  he  deemed  it  prudent  to  retire  to  a  palisade  about 
sixty  yards  from  the  bush,  as  two  of  his  party  had  been  wounded.  Finding  that  one  of  them  was  unable  to  move,  he 
called  for  volunteers  to  advance  to  the  front  to  carry  the  man  to  the  rear,  and  the  four  Privates  referred  to  accom- 
panied him,  under  a  heavy  fire,  to  the  place  where  the  wounded  man  was  lying,  and  they  succeeded  in  bringing  him 
to  the  rear."  Served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  Khyber  Line  Field  Force  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish  Regiment  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services.    654 

697  Major  General  J.  F.  Sherer  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  throughout 
the  siege  operations  before  Mooltari,  including  the  action  of  Soorjkoond,  attack  on  the  Suburbs,  storra  and  capture 
of  the  City,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Led  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Sylhet  Light  Infantry 
into  action  againstthe  mutineers  of  the  34th  Bengal  N.I.  at  Latoo,  Sylhet  district,  on  17th  Dec.  1857,  succeeded  to  the 
command  of  the  Corps  on  Major  Byng  being  killed  at  the  commencement  of  the  fightand  brought  it  out  of  actiori 
after  defeating  and  routing  the  mutineers  (Medal). 

698  Major  General  H.  Shewell  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  and  at  *Ue 
capture  of  Samunghur. 

699  Major  General  T.  H.  Sibley  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
thanked  by  Government,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

■  70°  Major  General  H.  T.  Siborne  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  expedition  against  the 
Basutos  in  Dec.  1852,  having  charge  of  the  Pontoons  by  which  the  troops  crossed  the  Orange  and  Caledon  Rivers. 
Present  at  the  action  of  the  Berea,  and  mentioned  in  General  Orders. 

701  Major  General  L.  H.  Sibthorpe  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  and  was  present  in  the  action 
at  Ambapawnee  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the 
force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

704  Majqr  General  R.  S.  Simonds  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848  (Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign  on 
the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  in  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

705  MajortJeneralW.  H.  R.  Simpson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  June  1855,  including  the 
battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Tranches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  the  17th  Oct, 
and  9th  April  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

705  Major  General  H.  D.  Slade  served  with  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  10th  Aug.  18551 
including  the  battle  of  the  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medai;. 
Served  also  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China ;  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of 
18th  and  21st  Sept.  and  in  the  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

707  Major  General  J.  R.  Sladen  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44  and  was  present  at  the  battle  oiMaharajpore' 
(Bronze  Star).  Campaign  in  Scinde  under  Sir  Charles  Napieragainst  the  hill  tribes  in  Jan.  1845.  Punjaub  campaign 
in  1848-49,  including  the  battle  of  Goojerat  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Aflfghans  to  Peshawur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Commanded  a  Field  Battery  with  mountain  guns  attached  on  the  disturbed  frontier  of  the  Punjaub  from  1851  to  1861, 
and  took  part  in  most  of  the  expeditions  against  and  encounters  with  hostile  tribes  in  which  the  Punjaub  Irregular 
Force  was  engaged  during  that  time,  and  was  especially  thanked  by  Government  for  the  part  he  took  in  the 
■encounter  with  the  Rhabeakhel  tribe  of  Ourukzie  Affreedees  in  1855  and  was  also  especially  mentioned  for  the  expe- 
dition against  the  Bozdar  tribe  of  Beloochees,  and  for  the  part  he  took  with  his  Battery  in  the  action  forcing  the 
strong  Khan  Bund  Pass  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

708  Major  General  E.  Smalley  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Served 
also  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore, 
Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

709  Major  General  C.  B.  L.  Smith  was  actively  employed  during  the  late  rebellion  in  India.  In  Dec.  1857  with  a 
party  of  50  troopers  he  entered  Sanakhan  hills,  and  surprised  the  main  body  of  the  insurgents — 500  matchlock 
men — and  captured  their  leader,  the  rebel  chief  of  Sanakhan,  on  whose  head  a  price  had  been  fixed.  On  the 
night  of  the  18th  Jan.  1858  a  portion  of  the  troops  stationed  at  Raepore  mutinied,  murdered  the  Sergeant  Major, 
and  seized  the  post  guns.  The  only  English  Officers  present  were  Captains  Smith  and  Rybat,  and  the  nearest 
trustworthy  force  was  180  miles  distant,  yet  before  the  morning  dawned  these  two  Officers  had  suppressed  the 
mutiny,  and  seized  all  the  known  mutineers,  who  in  due  time  were  hanged  in  the  presence  of  their  comrades. 
From  March  to  the  end  of  June  he  commanded  a  Detachment  of  troops  against  the  rebels  in  the  Sumbulpore 
district,  with  whom  he  had  various  affairs.  For  his  services  rendered  in  1857-58  he  received  the  thanks  of  the 
Governor  General  in  Council,  and  the  expression  of  Her  Majesty's  gracious  approval  (Medal).  In  October  and 
November  i860  he  was  employed  against  the  rebels  in  the  Manicghur  Hills,  and  drove  them  from  all  their 
defences,  completely  dispersing  the  band, 

711  Major  General  E.  D.  Smith  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct. — wounded  in  the  head  in  the  Trenches  17th  Oot. 
'(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  1858  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awah  and  Kotah,  battle 
of  Kota  ka  Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  and  recapture  of  the  fortress  of  Chandaree  in 

May  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

712  Major  General  F.  H.  Smith  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  "Wheeler, 
and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Shahpore,  assault  of  the  Heights  of  Noorpore,  engagements 
of  Dunanuggur  and  Heights  of  TJmb,  and  storming  of  the  Heights  of  Dullah  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under 
Colonel  Craigie  against  the  Affreedies  in  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  2nd  Mahratta  Horse 
with  the  force  under  Sir  Robert  Napier  in  the  defeat  and  pursuitof  the  rebels  under  Feroze  Shah  at  Ranode  on  17th 
Dec.  1858  (Medal). 

713  Major  General  James  A.  Smith  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  town  and  fort  of  Beyt  in  October  1859,  and  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Dwarka  in  November  of  the  same  year.    Served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1868  (Medal). 

714  Major  General  Joseph  A.  Smith  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medel  with  Clasp). 

716  Major  General  William  Smith  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by 
Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  actions  of  Serai  Ghat  (mentioned  in  despatches),  Chanda,  Umeerpore, 
and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  of  the  Moosabagh,  and  action  of  Barree  ;  afterwards  present 
with  various  forces  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  and  watching  the  fords  of  the  Gogra,  and  m  the  Trans-Gogra  cam- 
paign, including  several  small  affairs  or.  the  Raptee  and  the  frontier  of  Nepaul  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served 
in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  Royal  Artillery  in  the  campaigns  on  the  Waikato 
and  at  Te  Ranga  including  the  attack  on  the  Gate  Pah,  where  his  guns  were  reported  by  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  as 
having  been  of  great  service  (Medal). 

717  Major  General  W.  H.  Smith  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of 
Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served 
with  the  6th  Foot  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  operations  in  the  Jugdespore  jungles,  and  the 
action  of  Barvan  (Medal). 

718  Major  General  J.  B.  Smyly  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  north  of  Jullundur  in  1848-49,  including  the 
storming  of  the  Heights  of  Umb,  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Shahpore  and  Oonah  (Medal). 

719  Major  General  J.  G.  Smyth  served  with  the  39th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  at  the 
attacks  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Class,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

721  Major  General  T.  W.  Sneyd  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  in- 
cluding the  action  of  Nusserutpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subseauent  operations,  and  action  of  Koorsee 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

722, Major  General  F.E.Sotheby  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  from  the  nthAug.  i855,includingithe 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  storming  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  throughout  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the  suppi-ession  of  the  Indian 
Mutiny,  including  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  numerous  affairs  during  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  terminating  with  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 
Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the 
Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

723  Major  General*-.  Spence  served  with  the  31st  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  and  attacks  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.;  commanded  the  Regt.  from  13th  Nov.  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  ef  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  31st  Regt.  through. 
out  the  campaign  in  the  North  of  China  in  i860  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts,  and  CB.).  Also  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of 
Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  tLQ 
walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo,  Tsolin,  and  the  fortified  town  of  Najow,  and  the  affair  at  Nanhsiang, 


655  General  Officers  Retired  on.  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  <>v  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

W*  Major  Geneial  E.  J.  Spilsbury  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1S52-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Peg-ii). 

725  Major  General  J.  Spurway  served  in  the  Easter.i  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Ir.kerman,  siege- 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  "the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

726  Major  General  S.  Stallard  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  In  ia  in  1S52-53  including 
the  Expedition  agatnsi-  the  Ootman  Kheyl  and  Ranegar  Tribes,  and  the  opera' ions  against  trie  Boiee  Al'ridis;. 
in  the  expedition  to  the  Shah  Moosah  Kbeyl  against  the  Mihmands  in  1S54,  and  in  the  S'i'tana  Expedition  in  185S. 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  -with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1357-58,  including  the: 
outbreak  and  destruction  of  the  51st  Native  Infantry  (Medal). 

727  Major  General  E.  Staveley  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee, 
affair  of  Bamgunga,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Bareilly,  Shahjehanpore,  and  Mohumdee,  capture. 
of  Fort  Bunnia  and  Rarnpore.  Kussiah,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  and  affair  of  Mucheegaun  (Medal  with. 
Clasp).     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

728  Major  General  J.  A.  Steel  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  (Brevet  of  Major,  ar  d  Medal). 

730  Major  General  G.  N.  Stephens  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district* 
in  1856  and  1857. 

7;2  Major  General  George  Stewart  served  in  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  with  Havelock's  force  from,  its  first  taking: 
the  field  in  July  1S57,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao, 
Busseruigung  (both  actions),  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence-, 
of  the  Residency,  was  also  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow.  Served  afterwards  with  the  1st  Sikh  Cavalry 
in  the  actions  of  Simree,  Nawabgunge,  Bara  Bankee,  reoccupation  of  Fyzabad,  actions  of  Poorwa,  Morar,  and. 
Mhow  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  gallantry  1,  taking  of  the  fort  of  Simree,  actions  of  Murputgiing  and  Doon- 
diaiiera,  taking  of  the  torts  of  Omrea  and  Futiebpore,  and  action  of  Koolie-ka-bund — wounded  and  horse- 
wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  with  the  1st  Sikh  Cavalry  throughout  the  cam- 
paign of  i860  in  China,  including  the  ac  ions  of  Sinho  (wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  "for  forwards 
gallantry"),  Cbankiawhan  and  Palicbau,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  nth. 
Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  TJmbeyla  campaign  under  General  Garvock  in  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the- 
Corps  of  Guides  in  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  expedition  in  1877-7S,  under  General  Keyes  (mentioned  in  despatches,. 
Clasp).  Present  in  the  operations  against  the  Ranizai  village  of  Skhakat  on  14'h  March  1878,  and  commanded 
the  cavalry  in  the  attack  on  the  Utman  Kheyl  villages  on  21st  March  1878.  Commanded  the  tiuides  Cavalry  im 
■the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  engagements  around  Cabul  in. 
December  1E79,  and  at  Charasiab  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  LtColonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

733  Major  General  J.  H.  M.  Shaw  Stewart  commanded  the  Madras  Sappers  throughout  the  Chinese  campaign  o£ 
i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangchow  and  of  the  Taku  Forts,  action  of  Palichau,  and 
subsequent  operations  ending  in  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major. 

734  Major  General  R.  C.  Stewart  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Meangunge,  and  served  as  D.  A.  A.  General  to  Sir  Edward  Lugard's  Division — at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
in  March  1858 — severely  wounded  and  horse  wounded  in  three  places  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

735  Major  General  T.  L.  Still  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  ot 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

736  Major  General  C.  M.  Stockwell  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  16th  July  to  iSthSept.  1855, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  72nd  High- 
landers throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Koorum,  Cabul,  and  Cabul-Candahar  Field  Forces,  includ- 
ing the  Khost  Expedition;  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  MattoonandCharasiah,  and  in  the  operations  around 
Cabul  in  December  1879  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  commanded1  the  rear  guard  of  the  Division  at  Zahidabad. 
during  the  night  attack  of  4th  October  1879 ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberis  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and 
commanded  the  Regimeni  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  after  the  death  of  Colonel  Brownlow,  and  brought  it  out  o£ 
action  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of! 
1882  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebiir 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Received  a  Reward! 
for  Distinguished  Service,  18S2. 

737  Major  General  C.  P.  Stokes  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  9th  December  1854,  including: 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  attack  on  the  Cemetery  on  the  night  of  the  21st  June  1855 — 
name  brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  "  distinguished  conduct "  in  toe  Trenches  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  ;  was  sent  into  the  Mahee' 
Kanta  in  the  monsoon  of  1858  in  command  of  a  Light  Field  Force  consisting  of  170  of  the  Guzarat  Irregular 
Horse,  the  4th  Foot,  and  2nd  Native  Infantry  as  a  support  to  Caotain  Heycock's  Force  during  operations  in  the 
field,  engaged  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Mondetti;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  4th  Foot  with  Biigadier- 
Ma can's  Field  Force  early-  in  1859  (Medal). 

733  Major  General  G.  H.  Stone  served  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal, 
with  Clasp).    Served  as  Field  Commissary  of  Ordnance  in  the  affairs  of  Beyt  and  Dwarka. 

739  Major  General  T.  B.  Strange  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Chanda.  Sultanpore. 
and  Dhowrara,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Korsee,  Nawabgunge,  Seragunge,  affairs  of  23rd' 
and  29th  July,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  including  affairs  of  25th  26th  27th  and  28th  August,  and 
Doadpore  20th  Oct.  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  rebellion  in  the= 
North  West  Territories  of  Canada  in  1S85  in  command  of  the  Alberta  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment on  the  28th  May  at  Frenchman's  Hill  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

740  Major  General  Henry  Strover  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fait 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  field  in  New  Zealand  war  during  1S60-61, 
and  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  during  the  greaterpartof  the  war  in  tneTaranaki  (Brevet  ciMajor,  and  Medal).. 

741  Major  General  H.  T.  Stuart  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

742  Major  General  F.  W.  Stubbs  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  in  1858-59,  including  the  action  of 
Nugeenah,  capture  of  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehanpore,  capture  of  Shahabad,  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore„ 
capture  of  Mithowlee,  and  action  of  Biswah — severely  injured  by  his  horse  falling  upon  him  imentioned  in  despatches 
on  five  occasions,  Medal). 

743  Major  General  W.  0.  Swanston  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns,  and  was  employed  with  General' 
Havelock's  Volunteer  Cavalry  from  9th  July  1857  to  22nd  March  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore^ 
Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Onao,  and  Busserut-Gung  (both  actions),  Bhittoor,  Mungarwar,  Alumbagh, 
and  entry  into  Lucknow  25th  September  when  he  was  wounded  ;  at  the  evacuation  of  Lucknow  25th  November 
1857,  at  tne  Alumbagh  witn  Sir  James  Outram's  Force  from  29th  November  1857  till  Sth  March  185S,  and  final 
capture  of  Lucknow  15th  March  1858  ;  was  employed  by  General  Haveloek  in  carrying  despatches  from  Allahabad,. 
40  miles  through  the  enemy's  country  and  bringing  reply  thereto,  which  he  accomplished  in  36  hours  on  one  horse 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

744  Major  General  X.  E.  Swettenham  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1355,  and 
•was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  Sth  September 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  i86cv 
including  the  action  of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts). 

'«  Major  General  J.  E.  Swindley  served  with  the  12th  Lancers  in  the  Kaffir  war  ot  1852-53  (Medal),  and  was  at. 
the  action  oi  the  Berea.  Also  the  Eastern  campaign  from  gth  May  1855,  includingthe  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,, 
operations  near  Eupatoria  under  General  D'Allonville,  and  commanded  General  Simpson's  escort  in  the  Crimea 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59  w-ith  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  field 
force,  including  the  actions  of  Jeegunge,  Kubrai,  and  Banda  (Medal). 

746  Major  General  F.  S.  Talbot  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  presen;  at  Tangku,  and: 
capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

747  Major  General  E.  Tanner  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  187S-79,  took  part  in  the  operations  in  the  Koorum 
Valley,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Sth  Foot 
"mentioned  in  despatches  CS.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 


General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Tension. —  War  Services.   656 

748  Major  General  M.  Le  F.  Taylor  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the 
siege  train  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  and  17th  August  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

749  Major  General  A.  Templeman  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55. 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (wounded  in  the  band),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
attack  of  the  Redan  on  18th  June ;  also  the  expedition  to  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

750  Major  General  A.  F.  Terry  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879 
(Medal  with  Clasp) 

7i2  Major  General  W.  de  W.  R.  Thackwell  served  with  the  39th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  31st  Dec.  1854,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  iSth  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of 
the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Acting  Brigadier  General  in  command 
of  the  Ramleh  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August  in 
command  of  the  Left  Column  (Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

~iz  Major  General  Toriu  Thatcher  served  witu  the  Sind  Horse  in  Persia  in  1857.  Was  present  at  the  attacks  in 
1858  on  the  rebel  Bheels  at  Nandoor,  Lingota  (received  the  thanks  of  Government),  Shumsherpoor,  Ambone  and 
Mandivur. 

754  Major  General  E.  Tierney  served  with  Sir  Sydney  Cotton's  Force  on  Eusoofzie  border  in  April  and  May  1858 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

756  Major  General  H.V.  Timbrell  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  Campaign  of  1845-46.  Served  in  the  Hazara.  campaign 
of  1851-52,  including  the  affair  of  the  Black  Mountain  and  the  taking  of  the  hill  forts  of  Umband  Kotan  (Medal  with 
Clasp).     Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  and  siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

758  Major  General  W.  D.  Tompson  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  7th  Feb.  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assaults  of  the  Redau  on  the  /8th  June  and  8th  Sept. — dangerously  wounded 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  wifh  Gasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor).  Commanded 
the  1st  Battalion  17th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  wa>  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in 
the  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

759  Major  General  J.  M.  Toppin  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

760  Major  General  H.  L.  A.  Tottenham  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  an(i  was 
present  as  a  Mounted  Escort  to  the  guns  at  the  action  of  Shahgungenear  Agra,  on  the  5th  July  (slightly  wounded), 
and  as  a  volunteer  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  10th  October  1857.  Served  also  with  the  Column  under  Brigadief 
Horsford  against  the  rebels  in  Nepaul,  including  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal). 

761  Major  General  G.  B.  Traill  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Delhi,  the  battle  of  Agra,  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore 
and  Soorajghaur,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

762  MajorGeneral  H.  Le  P.  Trench  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Atfghanistan  under  General  Pollock, 
including  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  and  the  different  engagements  leading  to  the  recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal) . 
Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  including  the  battle  of  Nujjufghur  (horse  killed)  several  engage- 
ments under  the  walls  of  Delhi  and  the  final  assault  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Nicholson  ;  after  the  fall 
of  Delhi  accompanied  the  force  under  General  Showers  as  Brigade  Major  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Goorgaon 
district;  also  served  as  Brigade  Major  with  the  Column  under  General  Seaton  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Gungheree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorie  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

763  Major  General  W.  S.  Trevor  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1S52-53,  including  the  operations  in  the  vicinity 
and  capture  of  Rangoon  (severely  wounded),  and  attack  on  the  Burmese  stockades  on  19th  March  1S53 — slightly 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865 — wounded  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, Brevet  of  Major,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal  with  Clasp)  :  received  the  TJC  under  the  following  circum- 
stances : — "Act  of  bravery  for  which  recommended. — For  gallant  conduct  at  the  attack  on  the  Blockhouse  at 
Dewangiri,  in  Bhootan,  on  the  30th  April  1865.  Major  General  Tombs,  CB.  1T£.  the  Officer  in  command  at  the 
time,  reports  thai  a  party  of  the  enemy,  from  180  to  200  in  number,  had  barricaded  themselves  in  the  Blockhouse 
in  question,  which  they  continued  to  defend  after  the  rest  of  the  position  had  been  carried  and  the  main  body 
was  in  retreat.  The  Blockhouse,  which  was  loopholed,  was  the  key  of  the  enemy's  position.  Seeing  no  Officer  of 
the  storming  party  near,  and  being  anxious  that  the  place  should  be  taken  immediately,  as  any  protracted  resist- 
ance might  have  caused  the  mam  body  of  the  Bhooteas  to  rally,  the  British  Force  having  been  fighting  in  a 
broiling  sun  on  very  steep  and  difficult  ground  for  upwards  of  three  hours,  the  General  in  command  ordered  these 
two  Officers  [Captain  Trevor,  and  Lieut.  J.  Dundas,  R.  Engineers  (since  dead)]  to  show  tne  way  into  the  Block- 
house. They  had  to  climb  up  a  wall  which  was  fourteen  feet  high,  and  then  to  enter  a  house,  occupied  by  some 
200  desperate  men,  head  foremost  through  an  opening  not  mor"  than  two  feet  wide  between  the  top  of  the  wall 
and  the  roof  of  the  Blockhouse.  Major  General  Tombs  states  that  on  speaking  to  the  Sikh  soldiers  around  him, 
and  telling  them  in  Hindoostaui  to  swarm  up  the  wall,  none  of  them  responded  to  the  call  until  these  two  Officers 
had  shown  them  the  way,  when  they  followed  with  the  greatest  alacrity.     Both  of  them  were  wounded." 

764  Major  General  R.H.Truellservedu'ith  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59, including  the  action 
of  Khuj  wah,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent 
to  Serai  Ghat,  action  of  Khodagunge  and  entry  into  Futtehghur,  affair  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of 
Meaugunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Sultan- 
pore,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  on  25th  Nov.,  action  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor  affairs ;  appointed  Starf 
Officer  to  a  Column  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  with  the 
1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i8?2,  in  command  of  it  from  the  19th  December 
and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  and  Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the 
expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  18^5  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.,  and  Clasp). 

765  Major  General  Alfred  Tulloch  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  presentat  thesien-e 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

766  Major  General  Arthur  Tulloch  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  in  1854-55  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Sirmoor  Rifle  Regiment  before  Delhi  in  1857  ;  was  slightly  wounded  on  the  17th  July  at 
Hindoo  Rao's  house  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell,  severely,  wounded  on  the  14th  July  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  1860-61  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1864-65  (Clasp) ;  and  with 
the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  (Clasp).    Also  served  in  the  Afghan  warin  1878-79  (Medal). 

767  Major  General  A.  B.  Tulloch  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  with  the  1st  Royals  from  December  1855  till  Juno 
1856.  Was  present  with  the  Spanish  National  troops  during  the  Carhst  war  in'  the  campaign  in  the  Pyrenees 
which  resulted  in  the  relief  of  Bilbao.  Served  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  to  the  expeditionary  force  in  the  south  of' 
China  under  Sir  Charles  Straubenzee;  and  in  the  1st  Royals  the  campaign  of  1S60  iu  the  north  of  China 
including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  Alexandria  Foils  as 
Military  Statf  Olficer  to  the  Admiral  Commanding  in  Chief  (ineutione.i  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colouel)  ■ 
was  one  of  sixteen  volunteers  who  landed  from  H.M.S.  Invincible  during  the  action,  swam  through  the  surf  and 
spiked  the  guns  in  the  Mex  Battery  when  its  garrison  had  retired  to  t.ie  citadel  111  rear;  afterwards  served  m 
the  Intelligence  Department,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  Sepr,.  (as  Acting  Assistant 
Adjutant  General  to  Graham's  Force)  and  at  the  battle  of  Te!-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

768  Major  General  J.  S.  Tulloh  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  affair  of  Buddiwal  and 
battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  tne  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  ot  1863. 
against  the  tribes  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Laloo  and  capture  of 
Umbeylah  (Brevet  of  Major,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

769  Major  General  M.  Tweedie  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  and  battle  of  Tchernaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  in  India  in  1858  and 
was  engaged  in  the  repulse  of  the  mutinous  Sepoys  at  Mooltan  in  July  (Medal) . 

i*»\  Major  General  J.  T.  Twigge  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

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657      General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

770  Major  General  A.  W.  Twiss  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  to  July  1855,  including  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  arid  TurkisTi  Medal).  Served  at  Canton  with  the  Force  under  Rear' Admiral 
Seymour  in  1856-57.  Also  with  the  expedition  of  i860,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

771  Major  General  C.  J  Tyler  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol — wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-50,  and 
acted  as  Staff  Officer  to  Lt.Colonel  Walker  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  force  which  occupied  the  Fort  and 
jungle  of  Bungacn  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Medal).    Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

772  Major  General  H.  Tyndall  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Jullunder  on  the  7th  June  1857 
and  served  with  the  pursuing  Column.  Served  against  the  rebels  near  Googaria  and  Mooltan  in  1857-58  (Medal). 
Also  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  April  and  May  i860,  and  was 
present  in  the  action  at  the  Burrarah  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Bazara  campaign  in  1868, 
including  the  operations  on  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1878-70,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

773  Major  General  E.  Tyrwhitt  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  29th 
December  1843  (Bronze  Star;.  Served  also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan 
(severely  wounded)  and  battle  of  Soroojkhoond — wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Received  the  thanks  of  Government 
for  the  capture  of  a  rebel  in  the  Hazara  Hills  in  1853.  Again  received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  services  againtit 
the  Busee  Kheyl  Tribes  while  commanding  the  frontier  tort  Mackeson  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Indian  Mutiny  campaign 'in  1857-58  [Medal). 

774 Major  General  R.  Uhwin  served  with  the  Force  under  General  Nott  from  Candahar  to  Cabool  in  1842  (Medal). 
Gwalior  campaign  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  20th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star)  Throughout  the  Sutlej 
campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  PaE- 
jaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  the  Garrison  of 
Lucknow,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Barcilly  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

775  Major  General  J.  T.  Ussher  served  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  with  the  22nd 
Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Panulla  and  Pownghui  Also  served  is 
India  during  the  mutiny  of  1S57-58  (Medal),  and  was  attached  to  the  Convalescent  Depot  at  Murrec  in  the  Punjaub 
when  the  station  was  attacked  by  a  large  force  of  hill  men  on  the  night  of  1st  September  1857.  Was  onboard  the 
troop-ship  Eastern  Monarch  when  she  blew  up  and  was  destroyeu  by  fire  at  Spithead  on  3rd  June  1859. 

777  Major  Ge'neral  H.  T.  Arachell  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  in  1S57  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1S58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Sholapore  and  the  surrender  of  Jumkundee 
(Medal). 

778  Major  General  J.  O.  Yandeleur  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  the  left  half- 
battalion  of  the  1st  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  including  the  defence  of  Alexandria,  the  operations  at  Ramleh,  the 
surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar,  the  occupation  of  Damanhour,  and  the  surrender  of  Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment, 
took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart,  and  commanded  the  detached  post 
at  Gakdul  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Clasp). 

779  Major  General  B.  G.  Vander  Gucht  served  with  the  expedition  under  General  Wheeler  against  Kote  Kangra 
in  1846. 

780  Major  General  T.  E.  Vander  Gucht  served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  the  Eusofzaie  Country 
in  April  and  May  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  heights  of  Sittena  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

781  Major  General  T.  Van  Straubenzee  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  Royal  Artillery 
Indian  Contingent,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

782  Major  General  H.  C.  Vibart  served  in  the  Crimea  from  16th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
and  assault  on  the  Cemetery  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

734  Major  General  H.  F.  Waddington  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  during  the  first 
siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night  attack  on  the  British  Camp  at  Muttee 
Thai  (Medal  with  one  Clasp) .  Received  the  gracious  approbation  of  the  Queen  for  services  performed  in  India  in 
1g-7_-gi  for  having  as  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Mundlah,  acted  with  much  judgment  in  opposing  the  rebels  in  the 
Mundla'h  and  Seonee  districts,  and  for  having  been  present  in  several  engagements  (Medal)! 

783  Major  General  G.  F.  Walker  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  8th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  (severely 
wounded),  including  repulse  of  sorties  on  9th  (horse  shot)  14th  18th  and  23rd  July  1857  ;  afterwards  present  in  the 
actions  of  Bolundshur  and  Allighur,  battle  of  Agra,  action  of  Dil  Koosha  and  relief  of  Lucknow  under  Lord  Clyde, 
affair  of  the  2nd  and  action  of  the  6th  Dec.  at  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khudagung  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served 
in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  in  the  Lughman  Valley  in  command  of  a  Flying 
Column,  and  with  the  expedition  against  the  Khugianis  ;  was  also  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ali  Boghan,  and 
in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

786  Major  General  H.  Wallace  commanded  a  Division  of  Artillery  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from 
^oth  December  1S67,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal). 
J  787  Major  General  H.  E.  Waller  served  during  the  Sonthai  campaign  of  1855.     Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  cam- 
pai°-n  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Jugdespore — severely  wounded  (Medal). 

"8?  Major  General  W.  N.  Waller  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Secundra,  Chanda, 
and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (three  times  men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

789  Major  General  R.  A.  Walters  served  with  the  Kurnool  Movable  Column  and  Saugor  Field  Division,  and  was 
present  at  a  skirmish  with  the  rebels  at  Seehora  on  the  2nd  March  1858 — severe  wound  by  a  musket-ball  on  the 
thigh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

790  Major  General  W.J.  Ward  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  twice  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  29th 
Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  1st  and  2nd  siege  opera- 
lions  before  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  action  of  Soorghkoond,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Accompanied  the  force  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  in  the  operations  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  April 
and  May  1S60,  and  was  present  at  Pallaseen,  the  forcing  of  the  Burrara  Pass,  and  the  advance  to  Kaneegorum 
(Medal  with  Clasp) 

791  Major  General  W.  H.  Wardell  was  present  with  three  Batteries  of  Royal  Artillery  under  Colonel  M'Crea  in 
the  revolution  which  upset  the  Emperor  Fausti  in  Hayti  in  Jan.  1859;  landed  and  protected  the  Europeans  at 
Port  au  Prince,  and  earned  off  the  Emperor,  his  family  and  ministers;  received  the  thanks  of  the  English  and 
French  Governments.  _  _  . 

792  Major  General  T.  S.  Warden  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  sur- 
render of  Mooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the  suburbs  on  the  27th  December,  storm  of  the, city  breach,  and  capture 

of  the  town severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).      Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and 

was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  the  surrender  of  Bushire,  the  forced  march  on  Borazjoon  and  occupa- 
tion of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp  there;  also  with  the  rear  guard  under  Brigadier  Honner  when  attacked  by 
the  Persian  Army  on  the  night  of  the  7th  February,  and  at  the  battle  of  Kooshab  on  the  following  morning  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  1858  with  Brigadier  Parke's  Column  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Tautia  Topee,  Rao 
Saheb.  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Oodipore  (Medal) . 

f  Major  General  W.  E.  Warrand  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  siege 
of  Delhi— arm  amputated  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

794  Major  General  A.  E.  Warren  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  Sept.  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59, 
and  was  present  at  the  relief  of-  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  action  of 
Khoda^unge,  and  occupation  of  Futtehghur, — acting" successively  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Russell,  Colonel 
Biddulph    Colonel  Hale,  and  Sir  John  Inglis;   served  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  the  defence  of  the 


General  Officers  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services.  658 

Jail  and  subsequent  operations  at  Shahjehanpore,  and  actions  of  Khankur  and  Bunkagaon  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  in  command  of  the  78th  Highlanders  (Medal).  Was  actinsr  Brigadier  in  command 
of  the  2nd  Brigade  of  the  Candahar  Field  Force  from  the  18th  December  18S0  till  the  22nd  March  1881. 

793  Major  General  D.  S.  Warren  served  in  the  Crimea  from  10th  January  1855.  including  the  siege  and  fall  ot 
Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Affghan  war  of 
1880,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  at  Mazeena,  and  with  the  Kama  Expedition  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and 
Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  (Medal  with  Clasp,and  Khedive's 
Star). 

797  Major  General  T.  M.  Warren  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  including  the  operations  in 
Oude  and  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (Medal). 

799  Major  General  N.  F.  Way  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  in  command  of  Royal  Marines,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  at  that  nearTofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at 
the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

800  Major  General  C.  E.  Webber  served  with  the  21st  Company  Royal  Engineers  throughout  the  campaign  of 
1858  in  Central  India  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  was  present  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Chandairie,  and  was  m  charge 
of  the  only  successful  ladder  party  at  the  escalade  of  Jhansie,  where  he  was  one  of  the  oflicers  who  led  the  assault ; 
also  served  in  the  campaign  of  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  the  Betwa,  Koonch,  Goolowlee,  and  before 
Calpree,  including  the  capture  of  that  place^and  in  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  Feroze  Shah  (three  times 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  of  Bombay).  Accompanied 
Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  South  Africa  on  special  service  in  May  1879,  and  served  to  the  end  of  the  war  as  Assistant 
Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  western  lines  of  commanication.  Served  in  a  similar  capacity  in  the 
Transvaal  during  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  at  Head  Quarters  in  charge  of  Telegraph  Lines,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp). 

801  Major  General  W.  H.  D.  R.  Welman  commanded  the  99th  Regiment  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Inyezane  and  during  the  investment  of  Ekowe  {CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

803  Hajor  General  W.  E.  H.  West  served  at  the  blockade  in  the  Baltic  in  1854  ;  was  present  during  the  opera- 
tions against  the  Aland  Islands,  including  the  capture  of  an  earthen  battery  on  the  8th  August,  and  in  the  action 
with  the  forts  of  B^marsund  on  the  15  th  August.  In  1855  he  accompanied  the  Baltic  expedition;  was  in  action 
with  steamers  and  a  battery  on  21st  June,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  Served  also  with  the 
expedition  to  the  Baltic  until  the  declaration  of  peace  in  1856. 

801  Major  General  R.  Wheeler  served  as  Interpreter  to  the  7th  Hussars  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of 
1858-59,  including  the  advance  into  Nepaul,  attack  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  position  and  guns  at  Sitkaghat 
(Medal).  Served  with  the  20th  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  with  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  including  the  assault  of  Zawa 
(Medal). 

805  Major  General  F.  T.  Whinyates  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Balaclava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

806  Major  General  H.  E.  Whish  served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

807  Major  General  H.  G.White  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  21st  Nov.  1854  to  10th  Aug.  1855,  including 
the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Servedfrom  i6tn  Nov.  1858 
to  the  16th  March  1859  with  the  Berar  Field  Force,  which  took  the  field  for  the  purpose  of  preventing  the 
rebel  chiefs  Tantia  Topee  and  Feroze  Shah  from  penetrating  into  the  Deccan.  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland 
Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-55. 

803  Major  General  W.  R.  White  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  from  15th  Nov.  1863  to  2nd  Oct. 
1866 ;  led  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia  (mentioned  in  despatches),  present  at  the 
repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Waddy 
26th  Jan.  1865  and  served  on  the  Staff  to  7th  April  1866  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expeditioi 
in  1884-85  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Essex  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

811  Major  General  O.  Wilkinson  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  slightly  contused  on  the 
side  by  a  bullet  at  the  aifair  of  Ramnuggur  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  agaiust  the 
Mohraund  Tribes  in  August  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857-58,  includ- 
ing the  advance  on  Lucknow,  storm  and  capture  of  Meeansrunge  (received  a  blow  on  the  head  from  a  musket), 
throughout  the  final  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alum- 
bagh,  defeat  of  a  body  of  Fan»tics  near  Moosah  Bagh,  a.nd  other  minor  cavalry  skirmishes;  affair  of  Tigree, 
capture  of  Jugdespore,  Jhitoorah,  and  Metahi,  and  other  skirmishes.  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  .Master 
General  to  the  Shahabad  Field  Force,  and  was  present  throughout  the  campaign  in  Jugdespore,  Khyinore  Hills, 
Palamow,  and  Behar,  including  night  surprise  of  the  enemy's  camp  at  Tuly-a-Duhar,  and  affairs  at'  Karee  Sath 
and  Majowleea  (seven  times  mentioned  in  despatcbes,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Gasp) 

_  812  Major  General  H.  E.  T.  Williams  served  in  the  Burmese  war  from  January  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
Served  also  in  the  IndianMutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  as  Adjutant  of  the  3rd  Madras  European  Regiment  at  the 
battle  of  Banda,  and  as  Acting  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  the  action  of  Fun- 
warree — mentioned  in  despatch  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India) . 

813  Major  General  S.  H.  Williams  accompanied  the  small  force  from  Quilon  to  Cochin  in  Jan.  1857  t0  aid  the  Civil 
Power. 

617  Major  General  F.  E.  E.  Wilson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the 
York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  28th  August  (mentioned  in 
despatches)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

820  Major  General  S.  W.  F.  M.  Wilson  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  th3  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  from  the  25th  October  1855  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war.  Also  on  the  Bhootan  Expedition,  including 
the  recapture  of  Deivangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

821  Major  General  William  Winson  served  with  the  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  Regiment  on  the  Peshawnr  Fro  1  1  !•■  in 
1855-56  and  during  the  mutiny  in  1857  (Medal).  With  the  same  Regiment  in  Eusofzaie  uuder'Sir  Sydney  C^ccon 
in  April  and  May  1858.  Commanded  the  18th  Bengal  Native  infantry  during  the  operations  in  Bhootan  in  1865, 
and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  the  Bala  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

823  Major  General  George  Wolfe  served  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royals  in  the  campaign  of  1S60  in  China,  including 
the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  and  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
"f*  Major  General  C.  S.  Woodcock  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
"''  Major  Genera]  R.  R.  Woodhouse  served  in  the  Persian  war  in  1856-57  (Medal). 

828  Major  General  G.  F.  Worsley  served  in  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1856-57  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

829  Major  General  H.  Y.  Wortham  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 

f  ebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  India  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859,  and  ' 
was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Beyt,  siege  and  Fall  of  Dwarka.    Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in 
i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

836  Major  General  J.  W.  Younghusband  served  in  the  Affghan  campaign  of  1842,  and  was  present  at  the  second 
attack  on  Hykulzye,  and  at  Candahar  under  General  Nott.  Served  in  the  Sind  campaign  of  1843,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal) ;  also  in  the  hill  campaign  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  18^  5.  Commanded  a  detach- 
ment of  Upper  Sind  Police  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  Mundranees  in  1847  ;  commanded  a  separate  column,  com- 
posed of  6th  Punjaub  Police  Battalion,  detachments  2nd  Punjaub  Cavalry,  and  Mounted  Police  in  the  expedition 
against  the  Omerzye  Wuzeeries  :n  1852  ;  commanded  2nd  and  6th  Punjaub  Police  Battalions  in  the  expedition 
against  the  Sheoranies  in  1853  ;  commanded  6th  Police  Battalion  in  the  expedition  against  the  Kusseranies  in  1853 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 


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Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. —  War  Services. 

1  Colonel  H.  Acton  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  1842,  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Woosung,  Shanghai, 
and  Chin  Kiang  Foo  (Medal).  Served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  35th  Madras  Native  Infantry  during  the  Burmese 
war  in  1852-53,  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome,  accompanied  Sir  John  Cheape's  force  to  Meday,  where  he  was 
engaged  at  tne  stockades  and  in  mrhor  affairs  ;  and  in  1853  as  second  in  command  of  the  Pegu  Light  Infantry  was 
engaged  in  operations  against  the  rebel  chief  Moung-goung-ghee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

2  Colonel  W.  M.  C.Acton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  the  9th  Feb.  1855  with  the  77th  Regiment, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

3  Colonel  D.  Adamson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0  on  the  Line  of  Communications  by  the  Khyber 
(Medal). 

4  Colonel  John  Addy  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  bat- 
tles ofBalaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  andTurkish  Medal). 

5  Colonel  R.  Alexander  was  attached  to  the  7th  Hussars  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  and 
subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Colonel  J.  M.  Allardice.  — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786. 

7  Colonel  I.  S.  Allfrey  served  with  the  6ih  Regt.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  operations  ill  the 
Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal).     Served  in  Natal  during  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal). 

8  Colonel  D.  G.  Anderson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal 
with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

9  Colonel  J.  Anderson  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53;  was  on 
board  the  E.I.C.  steam-frigate  Sesostris  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the 
Rangoon  river ;  and  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  iu  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Rangoon,  and  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bassein,  19th  May  1352  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

10  Colonel  J.  W.  M.  Anderson  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  including  the  march  to 
Borazjoon,  battle  of  Khooshob,  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Deccan  against  the 
rebel  Bheels  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Shumshapore  (Medal). 

11  Colonel  W.  J.  Anderson  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawar  Frontier  in  1851-52 
and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Prunghurand  Sharkote  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

12  Colonel  W.  G.  Andrewes  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol— slightly  wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  2nd  Nov.  1854  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie). 

13  Colonel  R.  F.  Angelo  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  iS;3,  including  the  engagements  at  the  Terai 
Forest,  Nujeebabad,  Nujeena,  Moradabad,  DojuraNuddee,  Bareilly,  Fort  Bunnai,  and  Mahomdee  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal). 

14  Colonel  R.  T.  Ansell  was  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa,  22nd  April,  and  was  made  prisoner  by  the  Russians 
when  H.M.  ship  Tiger  was  stranded  and  burnt,  12th  May  1854.  Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  in  the 
flotilla  of  gunboats  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

15  Colonel  T.  H.  Anstey  served  111  the  Zulu  war  of  1079,  and  was  present  in  the  engagementat  Ulundi  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

15t  Colonel  H.  W.  Apperley  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80.  and  took  part  with  the 
Bazar  Valley  Expedition,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  in  October  1S79,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabal  in 
December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches);  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Bronze  Decoration). 

16  Colonel  G.  Arbuthnot  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  as  a  volunteer  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  during  the 
early  portion  of  the  campaign ;  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rathgur  and  Garakota,  relief  of  Saugor, 
forcing  the  pass  of  JSudingpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  attack  on  Koonch,  where  he  commanded  the  Siege 
Train  (special  mention),  and  capture  of  Oalpee — mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Abyssinian  campaign  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Charles  Stavel-y,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and 
capture  of  Magnala  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Modal). 

17  Colonel  W.  F.Badgley  served  with  tue  88th  Resrimenc  during  the  operations  at  Cm  wnpore  against  the  Gwalior 
Contingent  in  December  1857  ;  also  in  the  Central  Indian  campaign  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose.  Served  with  the  53rd 
Foot  during  the  operations  in  Oude  lrem  April  to  November  1S58  ;  and  with  the  Oude  Military  Police  on  the 
Nepaul  frontier  in  June  and  July  1S59  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Looshai  Expeuition  iu  1871-72  (Medal 
with  Clasp).     Was  four  times  wounded  during  the  Survey  Expeditions  to  Lushai  and  the  Naga  Hiils  in  1S72-78. 

18  Colonel  F.  P.  Bailey  served  with  his  Regiment  in  charge  of  the  Siege  Train  in  the  Sutlej  campaign,  and 
during  the  time  it  held  Jullunder  in  the  Punjaub  campaign.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59; 
accompanied  Havelock's  Force  in  the  advance  on  Lucknow  in  1857  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Buseerutgunge, 
Mungarwar,  andAlumbagh,  relief  of  the  Garrison  and  defence  of  the  Residency;  subsequently  with  Outram's  Forca 
in  the  Aluvnbagh,  and  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Claso.  and  a  year's  service). 

15  Colonel  E.  T.  Bainbridge  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Zulu  campaign  of  1879,  and  was  engaged  in  the 
operations  against  Sekukuni,  including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold,  where  he  commanded  the  storming  party 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Colonel  A.  Bainbrigge  landed  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  on  the  30th  June  1855,  including  the 
battle  of  the  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sevastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

21  Colonel  E.  H.  Baker  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  29th  Dec.  1867  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

22  Colonel  George  Baker  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  1860  in  China,  and  carried 
the  regimental  Culour  at  the  action  of  Siuho,  taking  of  Tangku,  and  with  the  storming  party  at  the  Taku  Fort,  the 
ditch  of  which  he  crossed  and  planted  1  he  Colour  on  the  cavalier;  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pi  kin  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879.  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879,  including 
the  investment  of  Sherpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedi- 
tion in  1885-86  in  command  of  the  2nd  Bittaliou  of  the  Hampshire  Regiment  until  after  the  surrender  of  Mandalay 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Colonel  L.  B.  Banco  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Copul  on  the  1st  June  1858.  Served  with  the  Bellary 
movable  Column  under  Brigadier  Spottiswoode  in  1858  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

24  Colonel  C.  H.  Barchard  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah 
and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Present  in  the  operations  in  the  Boori  Pass  in  1853,  and  iu  those  against  the 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services.  660 

Afreedies  in  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  in  1857-58  on  Sir  Archdalo 
Wilson's  Staff,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  the  30th  and  31st  May  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlee-ke- 
Serai,  throughout  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  CB.). 

24t  Colonel  F.  W.  J.  Barker  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  of  1867-68,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Mag- 
nate (Medal). 

25  Colonel  C.  Barlow  served  thePunjanb  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  10th  Regt.,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege 
operations  l>efore  Mooltan,  action  of  Soorjkoond,  carrying  the  Heights  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  Dowlat  Gate 
(grape-shot  wound),  and  surrender  of  the  fortress;  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  capture  of  Jugdespore  with  Eyre's  Force,  capture 
of  Atrowleea,  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  Sultanpore,  and  Douraha,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of 
Azimghur,  and  operations  in  the  Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

26  Colonel  C.  E.  Basevi  served  in  Persia  from  Feb.  to  Oct.  1857,  and  received  three  sword  cuts  in  the  action 
of  Amherpan.ee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

27  Colonel  C.  E.  Bates  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  and  was  severely  and  dangerously  wounded  on  the 
■occasion  of  the  mutiny  at  Jnllunder  on  7th  June  1857.  Operations  in  Bundlecund  in  1850  (Medal).  Also  served 
.throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Taku 
Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  from  February  1865 
until  the  conclusion  of  operations,  from  April  1865  as  Brigade  Major  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Trans- 
port Train  in  Abyssinia  in  1868  (Medal).  Also  with  the  Looshai  expeditionary  force  in  1870-71  as  Brigade  Major 
to  the  Chittagong  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  Brevet  of  Major 
and  Clasp).  Served  iu  the  Afghan  war  in  1378  (Medal).  Has  also  011  two  other  occasions  received  thethauks  of 
■Government  for  Civil  and  Political  services. 

2S  Colonel  C.  A.  Bav'lay  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  (Medal). 

29  Colonel  George  Bay'ley  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1S85,  including  the  siege 
.and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  attacks  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and 
JSIay  1862,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stockade  of  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin, 
'Tsinpoo,  and  Tsolin,  the  fortified  town  of  Najow,  the  affair  at  Nanhsiang  and  relief  of  Kadin  and  Tsinpoo  (mentioned 
fin  despatches).    Went  to  South  Africa  on  special  service  in  May  1870  (Medal). 

30  Colonel  A.  R.  Bayly  served  with  the  8th  Regt.  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  including  repulse  of  sorties  on 
the  14th  and  18th  July,  and  the  six  days'  fighting  in  the  city  ;  afterwards  present  in  the  action  of  Bolundshur. 
affair  of'Allyghur,  battle  of  Agra,  action  of  Dilkoosha,  and  relief  of  Lucknow  under  Lord  Clyde,  affair  of  the  2nd 

and  action  of  the  6th  Dec.  at  Oawnpore,  and  action  of  Khudagunj  (Medal  with  two  Clasps! . 

3"t  Colonel  R.  K.  Bayly  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  13th  October  1855  till  the  23rd  July  1856.  Served  with  the 
.42nd  Highlanders  in  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India  including  the  actions  at  Caw  lpore  (6th 
Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Kudygunge,  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow  and  assault  o£  the  Maiciniere  and 
Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  Baveilly  and  action  at 
Sisseaghat — wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  42nd  Highlanders.  Served  in  the 
second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Brevet 
of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in 
the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb 
.(jrd  Class  ef  the  Medjidie,  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Black 
Watch,  took  part  with  the  River  Column  under  Major  General  Earle,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kirbekan 
[(mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  two  Clasps). 

31  Colonel  H.  Beal  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  South  Staffordshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexmdria  on  the  5th  August  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  took  part  in  the  oper.it.ions  of  the  ttivjr  U  jlu-.nu  under  Major  General 
-Earle,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kirbekan,  where  he  corn-naaded  the  Bittdiou  after  Col  mel  Eyre  had 
sheen  shot  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  aud  two  Clasps);  also  served  with  the  Soadan  Frontier  Field 
J?orce  in  1885-86  during  the  operations  on  the  Upper  Nile. 

32  Colonel  G.  P.  Beamish  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  12th  November  1854,  including  the 
■■siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  or'  various  sorties,  attacks  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  Septemuer,  expedition  to 
.Kertch,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  aud  Turkish  Medal). 

33  Colonel  R.  Beavan  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

34  Colonel  P.  K.  L.  Beaver  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (mentioned  m  despatches,  Medal). 

35  Colonel  S-  Beckett  served  with  the  1st  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
-passage  of  the  Gogra,  skirmish  near  Bunkussia  Fort,  and  action  near  the  .lerwah  Pass— dangerously  wjuu  led  in 
rthe  abdomen,  and  severely  in  the  left  arm  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  c  impaign  on  the 
JN.  W.  Frontier  of  India  in  1S63  with  the  Eusofzie  Field  force  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5  as  Director  of  Transport  from  India  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal 
cwith  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

35T  Lord  Beihaven  and  Stenton  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

36  Colonel  A.  Bennett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  7th  Fusiliers,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
ilnkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  N.W.  frontier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusofzye  Field  Force,  present  at  the 
•defence  o1'  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  destruc- 
tion of'Lalloo  on  the  15th  December,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the 

Bonaii  Pass  on  16th  December  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hill  tribes 
on  the  17th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

37  Colonel  W.  Bennett  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the 
JBlack  Mountain  (.VIedal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  »ile  Expedition  m  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  aud  Khedive'8 
Star).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  during  the  operations  on  the  Upper  Nile  in  com- 
mand of  the  1st  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  DSO.). 

33  Colonel  W .  W.  Bennitt  served  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  commanded  an 
-escort  wiih  Sir  Evelyn  Wood  to  Zululand.  Served  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in 
1884-85  with  tne  inniskilling  Dragoons. 

39  Colonel  M.  VV.  D.  Beresford  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  25th  December  1854. 
to  26th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  ou  the  18th  Juue  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
.and  Turkish  Medal). 

40  Colonel  H.  L.  C.  Bernard  served  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Mackoson  in  Hazara  and  the  Hussunzaie  cam- 
paign of  1852-53,  and  present  at  the  affairs  ofthe  Black  Mountain  and  taking  of  the  fort.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the 
Hazara  Goorkha  Battalion  throughout  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  campaign  of  ib6o  with  the  force  under  Brigadier 
General  Chamberlain,  anri  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  attack  on  the  British  Camp  at  Paloseen,  storming  the 
'Heights  of  Burrurah,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  leading  to  the  occupation  of  Raneegorum  and  burning  of 
Mookeen  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

41  Colonel  J.  F.  Betty  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  including  the  Waikato  campaign  and  action  at 
Qrakau  (mentioned  in  despatches)  in  command  of  a  Battery ;  also  during  the  »Vangauui  campaign,  ana  commanded 
the  Field  Guns  in  action  on  the  Patea  river  in  March  1865,  aud  in  other  skirmisues  on  the  Wanganui  coast,  and 
present  at  the  attack  aud  defeat  of  the  natives  at  Kaitaki  (Medal). 

42  Colonel  T.  Biggs  served  in  the  SouthernMahratta  campaign  of  1844-45,  including  the  sieges  ofthe  forts  of  Mono- 
ihnr  and  Munsuntosh. 

43  Colonel  E.  H.  Binjham  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Quetta  Field  Force,  and  took  part  in  the 
.Zaimusht  Expedition  {Medal  1.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  in  command  of 
■the  13th  Bengal  infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


66l         Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

44  Colonel  W.  B.  Birch,  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1860-61 — wounded  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, Medal).  Also  in  various  operations  against  the  Taepibg  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghae  in  1862. 
Served  in  the  Looshai  Expedition  of  1871-72  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

45  Colonel  "W.  J.  A.  Birch  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture 
of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

46  Colonel  C.  E.  Blackett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  and  that  of  1855  with 
the  Coldstream  Guards,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (mentioned  in 
despatches;  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

47  Colonel  W.  Blackett  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Euzofzie 
Frontier  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  affair  with  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the 
"Heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal).   ' 

43  Colonel  G.  F.  Blair  served  in  the  secolid  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  including  the  attack  on  and  capture  of 
Rangoon,  and  capture  of  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

49  Colonel  H.F.  Blair  served  in  thelndianMutiny  campaign  in  1858  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Eusofzai  Field  Force  in 
1863,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass.  Served  also  with  the  Column  against  the  Garidoou  tribe 
in  1864,  including  the  burning  of  Sittana  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  at  the  affair  at  Fnttehabad  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

50  Colonel  R.  Blenzby  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-F7  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

sl  Colonel  E.  G.  Blenkinsop  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  commanded  at  Fort  Battye  during  the- 
night  attack  by  Shinwarris  and  Khugianis  (Medal). 

62  Colonel  A.  F.  F.  Blocmfield  served  during  the  second1  Burmese  war  j  accompanied  the  Martaban  Column  to 
Tonghoo ;  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Gongah  and  other  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  clasp  for  Pegu).  Sent 
on  special  service  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  Golcondah  Sebundies  to  suppress  the  disturbances  in  the  hill 
tracts  of  the  Godavery  district  in  1857-58  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Madras  Government).  Commanded  a  detach- 
ment of  the  Golcondah  Sebundies  during  the  disturbances  in  the  Golcondah  Zemindarym  1858  (received  the  thanks 
of  the  Madras  Government  and  approbation  of  the  Commander  in  Chief).  Commanded  the  Civil  Force  sent  to- 
quell  the  disturbances  in  the  Rumpah  country  in  the  Godavery  district  18S2 — slightly  wounded  (received  the 
thanks  of  the  Madras  Government  for  the  third  time). 

53  Colonel  W.  H.  Blowers  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57  and  was  present  at  the  bom- 
bardment and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  f-.he  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  audi 
was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  served  in  Rajpootana  during  all  the  operations  in  that  Province 
in  1858  and  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

54  Colonel  H.  B.  H.  Blundell  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56  after  the  fall  of  Sebastopol.  Served  with, 
the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Inspecting  Officer  of  the  Lines  of  Communication  and  afterwards  as  Commandant 
at  Dongola  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

55  Colonel  A.  Blunt  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Mooltan,  and  battle 
of  Goo.jerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).' 

56  Colonel  D.  Blyth  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  the  Eastern, 
campaign  of  1854-55,  with  the  Royal  Marines,  including  the  battle  of  Balaclava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  waa 
attached  to  the  Light  Division  of  the  Army  in  the  Trenches,  and  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

57  Colonel  R.  J.  Bond  commanded  the  A  Troop  of  Royal  Engineers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

58  Colonel  J.  Bonham  was  severely  wounded  at  the  affair  of  Chinhut,  and  served  during  the  defence  of  the  Resi- 
dency at  Lucknow  from  30th  June  to  10th  Nov.  1857.  He  was  wounded  on  the  15th  August,  and  severely  wounded 
on  the  30th  August  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

59  Colonel  G.  W.  Borradaile  commanded  N.  Batterj-,  A  Brigade,  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Meda'l  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of 
the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

eo  Colonel  C.  W.  Brereton  served  in  the  China  war  in  1S60  (Medal). 

C1  Colonel  L.  L.  Brett  served  against  the  King  of  Quiah,  Western  Africi,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  the 
2nd  West  India  Regiment  at  Songo  when  attacked  by  the  euemy  in  great  force,  and  whom  he  repulsed  on  21st 
Dec.  1S61.  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74,  including  the  action  of  Essaman  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 
[See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786.] 

62  Colonel  Hon.  F.  C.  Bridgeman  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1SS5  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the 
Scots  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engaeementsat  HasheenandTemai(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

63  Colonel  C.  H.  Bridges  served  with  the  China  expeditionary  force  in  1860-61;  also  in  various  operations  against 
the  Taepint.' rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862  (Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North-West 
Frontier  of  India  in  1863.  including  the  capture  of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  Looshai  Expedition  in 
1871-72  (Clasp).     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  on  the  Line  of  Communication  in  the  Kbyber  (Medal). 

64  Colonel  E.  S.  Bridges  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

65  Colonel  John  Bricgs  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol, and  capture  of  the  Cemetery  and  suburbs  under  General  Eyre  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-33,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  occupation  of  the 
Alumbagh  under  Outram  with  the  several  engagements  there,  fall  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  capture  of 
Jugdispore.  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  with  the  expedition 
in  North  China  in  1S60,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  and  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

66  Colonel  A.  Broadfoot  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the- 
Abyssinian  campaign  from  February  1868  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the 
attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  in  the  advanee  to- 
Cabul  under  Brigadier  General  Gough  (twice  mentionad  in  despatches),  and  in  the  engagement  at  Skekabad 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  VVuzeeree 
Expedition  in  1881.     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Clasp). 

67  Colonel  E.  A.  Brind  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with.  Clasp). 

68  Colonel  F.  Brodigan  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855  with  the  28th  Regiment,  including  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  and  affair  in  the  Cemetery — severely  wounded  while  assisting  to  rescue  a  wounded  soldier  who  lay  in 
advance  exposed  to  a  heavy  fire  of  musketry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Okamundel 
Field  Force  in  1859.  and  was  present  at  tb.2  storming  and  capture  of  Bey  t  (wounded),  reconnaissance  before,  siege, 
and  occupation  ol'Dwarka. 

69  Colonel  C.  J.  Bromhead  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  Sept.  1873  on  special  service, 
and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Was  sent  as  Special  Commissioner  first  to  the  King  of  Eastern 
Assin  and  then  to  the  King  of  Abra.  Was  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Festing  at  the  action  of  the  27th  October  near 
Dunquah.  Commanded  the  Abras  at  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  Army  at  Abrakvampa  during  the  5th  and  6th 
November  1873.  Commanded  the  reconnaissance  in  force  of  the  Sth  November.  Afterwards  served  with  Russell's 
Regiment  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  battle  of  Amoaful,  capture  and  destruction  ot'Becquah, 
advanced  guard  engagement  at  Jarbinbah,  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  affairs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river 
Ordab,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with 
Clasn). 

69t  Colonel  A.  de  V.  Brooke  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. -r-War  Services.      662 

70  Colonel  R.  H.  Brooke  served  with  Captain  Lillie's  Detachment  in  defeating  the  insurgents  at  Matale  on  29.bb 
July  during  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  the  Kandian  Provinces  in  1848. 

71  Colonel  W.  li.  C.  Broughserved  in  the  Afghan' war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  during  the  operations  in  the 
Mezeena  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal)-.    ;  - 

72  Colonel  B.  T.  Browefl"eerved  in  the  Egyptian 'war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Chief  of  the  Signalling,Depai'tment  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

73  Colonels  Edward  Bi-ofrn,  C.  Coocn,  C.  C.  Gore,  and  W.  P.  Kelsey.— For  War  Services,  see  the  Honourable 
Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arnfe;  p.  130. 

74  Colonel  P.  A.  Brown-  served  in  the  Burmese  war,of  1852-53,  including  the  capture  of  Pegu  and  its  subsequent 
defence  (wounded),  and  was  brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Governor  General  for  able  conduct  when  in  command  of  a 
Picket  during  the  siege'/also  present  at  the  attack  on  Gongoo  and  in  other  minor  affairs,  and  commanded  the  De- 
tachment which  engaged fche  enemy  on  31st  Jan.  1854- (-Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Persian  campaign  in  1857,  and 
commanded  Sappers  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumrah  and  subsequent  pursuit  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  in  command  of  Madras  Sappers,  including  relief  of  Arungabad 
and  Mhow,  siege  and  capture  of  Dhar,  the  several  actions  before  Mnndesore,  Gooravia,  relief  of  Neemuch,  disarming- 
of  Holkar's  Troops  at  rndore,  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Gurrakotah,  forcing  pass  into 
Bundlecund  (with  Advance  Guard),  battle  of  Muddenpore,  siege  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Jhansi,  including  the 
battle  of  Baitwa  and  taking  the  town  by  escalade — commanded  and  led  the  ladder-party  of  right-centre  attack  ; 
act-ion  of  Koonch,  Gagortee,  when  attacked,  capture  of  town  and  Fort  of  Calpee  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

75  Colonel  W.  T.  Brown  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  field  force  under  Brigadier  General  Staveley  against 
the  Taepings  near  Shanghai ;  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang-Kaza  4th  April 
1862,  and  of  the  townof  Tseerpoo  17th  April  1862;  at  the  reconnaissance  of  Nazeau  on  27th  April  1862  (dangerously 
wounded,  Medal). 

76  Colonel  Melville  Browne  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  commanded  a 
Detachment  at  the  attack  on  and  defeat  of  the  Rebels  at  Bhanpore  ;  he  was  also  present  in  the  actions  at  Doomnxeah- 
gunge  and  Toolsepore  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

77  Colonel  Montague  Browne  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

78  Colonel  H.  M.  Burgess  served  with  the>expedition  from  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  Arab  Tribe  in  i860,  in- 
cluding the  destruction  of  Shugra.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  in  command  of  the  Royal 
Artillery,  Upper  Burmah  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

79  Colonel  W.  B.  Burton  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1868  (Medal). 

80  Colonel  TV.  B".  Burton  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58.  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of 
Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (horse  shot),  at  the  occupation  of  the  Alurnbagh  by  Outram's  Force,  and  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  one  year's  extra  service). 

61  Colonel  Burton-Brown,  as  a  volunteer  on  boardH.M.S.  Kestrel  in  September  1879,  took  part  in  the  attack 
and  destruction  of  the-pirate  stronghold  of  Terebus,  on  the  coast  of  Borneo,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and 
burning  of  the  piratical  boats  and  prahus,  and  reoeived  the  tbanks  of  the  Sultan  for  these  services. 

82  Colonel  R.  Cadell  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854.  aud  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Eupatoria,  and  at 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  at  Doo- 
mooreagunge  and  Toolseepore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

83  Colonel  J.  F.  Caldwell  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  against  the 
Gaikas  including  the  engagement  in  the  Perie  Bush  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

84  Colonel  A.  M.  Calvert  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857  (Medal). 

85  Colonel  A.  S.  Cameron  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  13th  June  1E55,  including  the 
expedition  to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  From  the  9th  Oct.  1855  to  the  8th  March  1856  he  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  to  the  Highland  Division. 
Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  and  received  the  Victoria  Cross  "  for  conspicuous  bravery  on  the  30th  March  1858. 
at  Kotah,  in  having  headed  a  small  party  of  men  and  attacked  a  body  of  armed  fanatic  rebels  strongly  posted  in  a 
loop-holed  house  with  one  narrow  entrance ;  Lieutenant  Cameron  stormed  the  house  and  killed  three  rebels  in 
single  combat;  he  was  severely  wounded,  having  lost  half  of  one  hand  by  a  stroke  from  a  tulwar;"  he  also 
received  two  bayonet  wounds  ;  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Bunass  and  Pertabghur,  at  which  latter  he  commanded 
two  Companies  of  the  72nd,  and  was  meotioned  in  despatches  (promoted  to  be  Captaio,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

86  Colonel  A.  Campbell  served  with  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  took  part  in  tho 
operations  in  the  Logar  Valley  (Medal). 

87  Colonel  A.  M.Campbell  commanded  a  Ressala  of  Pathan  Horse  during  the  mutiny  m  1857-59  ;  assisted  in  the 
suppression  of  the  rebellion  of  the  Jat  tribes  of  the  Ranee  in  the  Gogaria  district  in  1S57  ;  accompanied  Brigadier 
Franks'  column  in  the  advance  on  Lucknow,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhowrara ;  also  during  the 
operations  before  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde;  stationed  at  Oonao  on  the  Lucknow  and  Cawnpore 
road  from  April  to-November  1858  assisting  to  keep  the  road  clear  of  the  rebels,  during  which  time  he  had  frequent, 
skirmishes  with  the  enemy;  served  with  Colonel  Kelly's  Column  in  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  in  1859  ; 
and  present  at  the  attack  on  the  rebel  position  in  the  hills  near  Bootwul  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd 
Punjaub  Cavalry  in  the  expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  i860, 
including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  them  at  Paloseen,  and  the  forcing  of  the  Barrarah  Pass  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S80,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatcnes,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Also, 
served  with  the  Marri  Expedition. 

68  Colonel  A.  D.  Campbell  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1S79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi 
(Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

89  Colonel  C.  C.  Campbell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  in  command  of  the  expedition  sent  up 
the  Chindwin  to  Kandat  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

90  Colonel  J.  H.  Campbell  served  in  Arabia  in  1S65-66,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bir  Said  and  subsequent 
operations  in  the  interior. 

01  Colonel  J.  G.  Campbell  served  n  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  defence  of  Saugor 
(Medal). 

92  Colonel  L.  F.  Campbell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

93  Sir  Frederick  Cardew  served  with  the  3rd  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  Avar  of  1863,  and  was 
presentat  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  Umbeyla  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  1st  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Went  to  South  Africa  on  Special  service  in  January  18S1,  and  served  under 
Sir  Evelyn  Wood  in  the  Boer  war  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General. 

94  Colonel  C.  de  B.  Carey  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  action  atKassasin  on  tbe 
9th  September  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

93  Colonel  W.  Carey  served  in  the  Afghan  war  m  1880,  from  August  10  December  in  command  of  the  Royal 
Artillery  Lines  of  communication,  and  afterwaiils  at  Candahar  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1885-86  in  command  of  Royal  Artillery  (received  tbe  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches, 
OB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

96  Colonel  G.  Carleton  embarked  for  Turkey  on  2nd  Oct.  1855  as  a  Captain  in  the  Osmanli  Horse  Artillery  and 
served  with  that  Force  until  its  disbandment — was  nominated  to  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie. 

97  Colonel  C.  W.  Carrington  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of 
Odessa,  the  battle  of  Bnlaklava,  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  the  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  China  wars  in  1857-59  and  i860,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  and  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts  (wounded) ;  was  also  present  at  the  action 
of  Sinho,  the  capture  of  Tonghoo,  and  the  storming  of  the  North  Taku  Fort— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two 

s). 


'fod'S        Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

98  Colonel  T.T.Carterservedin  the  Sikkim  Expedition,  India,  under  Colonel  Gawlorini86i  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against  the  Boneyrs  and 
■other  Affghan  tribes,  including  the  storm  and  recapture  of  the  Craig  Piquet  and  Umbeyla,  and  destruction  of 
"Mulkah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Director  of  the 
Trigonometrical  Survey,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "  by  the  most  strenuous  exertions  (together 
with  his  Assistants  Lieuts.  Diimmuler  and  Holdich) ,  and  at  a  cost  of  great  fatigue  and  privations,  succeeded  in 

■surveying  nearly  6,000  square  miles,  and  carried  their  work  from  the  coast  to  Magdala"  (Medal). 

99  Colonel  G  T.  L.  Carwithen  served  whh  the  55th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-9  with 
the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  including  the  Bazar  Valley  Expedition  under  Lieut. General  Maude  (Mecial). 

100  Colonel  L.  F.  B.  Gary  served  five  yearn  in  the  Royal  Navy,  and  was  on  board  H.M.S  Albion  with  the  Black 
i-Sea  Fleet  in  1854-55,  including  the  bombardment  of  Sebastopol  on  17th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Embarked  fur  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second 
phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  advanced  guard  skirmishes  and  ambuscade 

■affairs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomissie  (men:ioued  in  de- 
spatches, Medal  with  Clasp1.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

101  Colonel  A.  H.  Cass  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  17th  April  1855, including  the 
'■capture  of  Tchorgaun,  battle  of  Tchernaya ,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

102  Colonel  J.  H.  Castell  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Commanded  a  Detachment 

■of  the  4th  Rifles  Native  Infantry  employed  against  the  rebel  Bheels  in  the  Ahmednuggur  District  in  1858.  Served 
■with  the  Mhow  Column  under  Sir  J.  Michel,  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Rajghur  (Medal).  Served  with  the  27th 
'Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal;.  Served 
;in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

103  Colonel  C.  G.  Cautley  served  with  the  Bhnotan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal). 

104  Colonel  H.  B.  Chalmers  served  as  Principal  Executive  Officer  at  Agra  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was 
tfiligntly  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  5th  July  1857  (Medal). 

105  Colonel  C.  P.  Chambers  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of.  Agra, 
'<Puttealee,  and  Gungaroe  (Medal). 

106  Colonel  A.  Chiplin  served  with  the  Burmese  Expelition  in  1S33-89  (Melal  with  Clasp) . 

107  Colonel  J. W. Chaplin  seived  with  the  67th  Regiment  in  the  Chinese  campaign  of  i860,  was  present  in  the  action 
■at  Sinho,  taking  of  Tonghoo,  and  storming  of  the  Takoo  Fort  where  he  carried  the  Queen's  Colour  after  Ensign 
iFraser  was  wounded. crossed  the  ditch  at  the  bead  of  the  Regiment, and  was  severely  wounded  in  planting  the  Colour 
•on  the  cavalier  at  a  very  early  period  and  before  the  Fort  surrendered  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Victoria  Cross)  ; 
'received  the  1"(C  "  for  distinguished  gallantly  at  the  North  Taku  Fort  (China).  This  Officer  was  carrying  the 
•Queen's  Colour  of  the  Regiment,  and  first  planted  the  Colours  on  the  breach  made  by  the  storming  party,  assisted 
toy  Private  Lane  of  the  67th  Regiment,  and  subsequently  on  the  cavalier  of  the  fort,  which  he  was  the  first  to  mount. 

In  doing  this  he  wasseverely  wounded. — Date  of  act  oi'  bravery,  14th  August  i860."  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
3879-80  in  command  of  the  8th  Hussars  (Medal). 

108  Colonel  C.  K.  Chatfield  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served 
■with  the  Burmese  expedition  in  1817  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  (Medal  with 
•Clasp).     [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786.] 

109  Colouel  C.  H.  Chichester  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  June  1855,  including 
the  battle  of  the  Tchernaya,  sieve  and  fall  of  deb  istopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  an  t  Turkish  Medal). 

110  Colonel  H.  A.  Chichester  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857,  and  was  present  when  the  81st  Regiment, 
under  Colonel  Renny,  with  two  troops  of  the  Bengal  Horse  Artillery,  disarmed  at  Meean  Meer  one  regiment  of 
Native  Cavalry  and  three  regiments  of  Native  Infantry,  all  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny  (Medal).    Served  with 

■the  81st  Regiment  in  tne  Eusoofzie  Expedition  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

111  Colonel  W.  Chisholm  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Sumbulpore 
district  in  1857  and  1858  (Medal). 

112  Colonel  C.  D.  S.  Clarke  served  through  the  siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

113  Colonel  H.  S.  Clarke  served  throughout  the  operations  ot  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North, - 
West  Frontier  of  India,  as  Acting  Commissary  of  Ordnance  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedi- 
tion in  1865  (Clasp). 

114  Colonel  S.  C.  Clarke  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80  (Medal). 

115  Colonel  J.  M.  Clayhills  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
'battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and   assault  of  the  Redan  on  the   8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  two 

Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

116  Colonel  W.  B.  G.  Cleather  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  8th  July  1855,  including 
ithe  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 

also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

117  Colonel  "W.  Cleland  served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  Havelock's 
'Column  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore.Aoung.Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Bithoor.  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relief 
of  Lucknow,  and  defence  of  the  Residency,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow, 
•Campaign  of  1858  in  Oude — slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow).  Served 
an  the  Egyptian  war   of  1882  as  Chief  of  Police  in  Alexandria  (meationed  in  despatches.  Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the 

Med.jidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

118  Colonel  M.  dementi  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  was  present  at 
'the  capture  of  Cmbevla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Deputy  Judge  Advocate 
•with  the  Indian  Contingent,  and  was  preser.t  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the 
•Osmanieh.  and  Khedive's  Star).     [See  also  Civil  Decorations  f  >r  Gallantry,  p.  786. 1 

119  Colonel  F.  W.  R.  Clements  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  and  was  present  at  the 
actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  action  near  Tungchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin 

(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'20  Major  General  A.  Clerk  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1SS4-55  with  the  Light  Division,  including  the 
'battles  of  Alma  and  lukerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in 
ithe  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 

121  Colonel  G.  H.  Cochrane  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-79  (Medal). 

122  Colonel  J.  G.  Cockburn  served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  aud  Brigade  of  the  Hazara  Field  Force  of  1868,  inclnd- 
iing  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  B.ack  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Looshai  Campaign  or  1871-72  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigamer  General  Bruwnlow  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

123  Colonel  K.  J.  W.  Coghill  served  as  Ao.iutant  of  the  2nd  Kuropeau  Bengal  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian 
•campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleckeserai,  storming  the  Heights  in  front  of  Delhi 
'throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  including  the  actions  in  front,  storming  of  the  breach  Cashmere  Bastion,  and  final 
•capture  of  the  city.  Served  in  General  Showers'  Forts  in  the  taking  of  the  Forts  of  Rewarrie,  Ju.i.ihur,  Ranaude 
Furrucknugur.andBullumbghur.    Also  present  at  tbe  capture  of  the  Heights  of  Sonah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 

an  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (mentioned  in  despatcnes,  CB.,  Medal.  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

124  Colonel  H.  C.  Collier  served  in  the  Bombay  Army  from  18.51  to  1858  prior  to  obtaining  a  Conietcy  m  the  8th 
Hussars,  and  served  on  the  Staff  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857  (MedU  with  Clasp). 

125  Colonel  H.  Collingwood  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and 
was  present  in  the  actions  01  Nusrutpore,   Chanda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore, also  at  the  siege  and  capture 

■of Lucknow  (Medal  witb  Clasp). 

126  Colonel  J.  N.  Colthurst  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  83rd  Regiment  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny 
.and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault  on  30th  March  1858,  affair  at  Sanganeer,  defeat  of 
ithe  Gwahor  rebels  at  Kotaria,  surprise  of  and  attack  on" the  rebels  at  Seckur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

127  Colonel  A.  Conolly  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  was  present  at 
the  storming  of  Laloo  and  the  capture  of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and. 
took  part  in  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal). 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Tension. — War  Services.       664 

123  Colonel  E.  R.  Conolly  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the 
N.W.  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  at  Lallo  and  capture  of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80. 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Deh  Sarak  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

129  Colonel  T.  V.  Cooke  served  on  the  China  Expedition  of  1857-39,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the 
landing  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in  command  of  one  of  the  storming  Companies,  also  present  at  the  White 
Cloud  Mountain  affair  in  June  1S58,  capture  of  Namtow,  and  capture  of  batteries  at  Shektsingj  served  afterwards 
as  D.A.Q.M.  General  to  the  Armv  in  garrison  at  Canton  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

130  Colonel  W.  Cooke  served  with  the  Koorum  Valley  Field  Force  ia  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  in  charge  of  the 
Commissariat,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  AliKheyl.  at  the  forcing  of  the  Shutargardau,  in  the  en- 
gaeement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  Octoher  1879,  and  in  the"  onerations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  Commissariat  Departmentat  Rangoon 
{received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brerei  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

131  Colonel  A.  Cory  served  on  special  duty  with  the  Nepaulese  Force  under  Jung  Bahadoor  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Goruckpore,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

132  Colonel  E.  R.  Cottinghani  served  in  India  in  185—58  ;  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandora,  and  action 
and  capture  of  Tiroul  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  in  1882,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Hrevet  of  Li. Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  on  the  Staff  in  the  Bechuannland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren 
in  1884-85  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  and  as  Commandant  of  the  Remount  Depot. 

133  Colonel  \V.  R.  Craster  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Meerut  on  the  10th  May  1857,  and  was 
afterwards  present  at  the  actions  011  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  throughou* .the  siege  and  at  the  final 
assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  an  expeditionary  ;oree  in  the  Eusofzye  country 
under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858  ;  and  with  a  f  >rce  under  General  Chamberlain  agiiust  the  Cabul 
Kheyl  tribe  of  Wuzeerees  in  Dec.  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  tue  Afghan  war  in  1879-80.  and  was  present 
during  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches),  including  the  investment 
of  Sherpore  ;*nd  the  storming  of  the  Asmai  Heights  (mentione  I  in  despatches,  Brevet,  of  Lc. Colonel,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

131  Colonel  G.  A.  Crawford  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Cand.ahar  with 
the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

133  Colonel  R.  A.  Crawford  served  will  the  2nd  Queen's  Rivals  throughout  the  campaign  of  i8x>  in  North 
China,  including  the  actions  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  actims  of  the  i3th  anl  21st  September,  and  surrender 
of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

136  Colonel  James  Creagh  served  with  the  86th  Regiment  in  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1853,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  before  and  at  the  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gvvalior  (Me  lal  with  Clasp) 

137  Colonel  J.  F.  Crease  served  with  the  China  Expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Cmtou 
oiver,  bombardment  and  storming  of  the  city  ( Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Ni-rth  in  i860, 
and  as  Assistant  Engineer  at  Shanghai.  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873,  and  was  present  at  the  ac;ion  of 
Essaman  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major  and  Medal). 

138  Colonel  C.  Crosthwaite  served  in  the  Afghan  wa"  in  i83o  (Medal).  Serve!  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Cjlonel,  Maial  with 
Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

140  Colonel  J.  H.  Crowdy  was  present  in  charge  of  a  Detachment  of  the  Royal  Engineers  at  the  Naval  opera- 
tions in  the  Strait  of  Simonoseki  in  Japan  from  the  5th  to  8th  Sept.  1364,  resulting  in  the  capture  and  destruction 
of  the  Batteries  of  the  Prince  of  Xegato  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

141  Colonel  S.  Crozier  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  at  Sahao,  Dooley- 
pore  and  Purraha  (Medal).    Also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1804-65  (Medal). 

143  Colonel  E.  W.  Cuming  served  w.th  the  79th  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  includ- 
ing the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  full  of  Sebastopol,  assaults  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September, 
expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Mcujiaie.  and  Turkish  Madal). 

145  Colonel  R.  M.  Curry  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840, — at  D' Jouni,  the  storming  of  Sidon,  and  bombardment 
of  Acre  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).     Served  in  the  Baltic  in  the  latter  part  of  1855  (Medal). 

146  Colonel  F.  G.  S.  Curtis  served  with  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2o:h  July  1855,  including 
the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Seoastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the 
campaign  of  1857-5S  against  the  mutineers  of  India,  including  the  actions  on  the  Hindun  of  the  30th  and  31st  May, 
battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  and  fall  of  Delhi,  and  subsequent  operations  under  Brigadier  Showers;  also  the  affair 
of  Mynpoorie  and  Kerkrowlie,  capture  of  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehan  pore,  and  subsequent  affairs  at  Mahuudee  and 
Shahabad  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  with  the 
Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CM/tr.)  ;  and  in  the 
operations  in  Zululand  in  1S88  as  Ctref  of  the  Staff  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

147  Colonel  H.  U.  A.  Cntnill  served  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  took  part  in  the  expeditions  to 
the  Thames  and  the  Waikato,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Orakau  and  in  the  engagement  at  Omaranui 
(Medal). 

143  Colonel  G.  A.  Cuyler  served  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  and 
was  present  at  the  assault  of  the  heights  of  Dulla  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Mackeson  against 
the  Hussanzaies  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1357-58;  joined  the  Nussee- 
rie  Battalion  at  Saharunpore  in  Aug.  1857,  and  was  at  once  sent  in  command  of  a  strong  detachment  to  the  relief  of 
the  Civil  Station  of  Mozutturnuggur;  commanded  a  detachment  in  Saharunpore  and  Mozuffurnnggur  districts  from 
Aug.  1857  to  March  1858,  and  was  engaged  in  various  affairs  with  insurgents,  including  the  taking  of  Jon  lah  and 
attack  on  Tbannabowan  (Medal). 

i4a  Colonel  C.  B.  Dashwcod  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Yf>  Colonel  T.  A.  Davis  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  IndUin  1363  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

j51  Colonel  W.  tf.  Davis  as  a  voluuteer  accompanied  the  expedition  into  the  Eusi'zii  country  in  1857  under 
Ijt.Colonel  Vaughan,  and  was  his  Orderly  Officer  at  the  attack  on  and  destruction  of  Nneringa.  Served  with  the 
27th  Regiment  in  the  North- West  Frontier  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-59  (Medal  wish  Clasp). 

152  Colonel  B.  M.  Dawes  had  charge  of  the  base  at  Alexandiia  during  the  F.gyptinn  war  of  18S2  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

15J  Colonel  Thomas  Dawes  served  with  the  Bhootau  Expedition  in  1864-65  (Medal  witu  Clasp).  Also  served  in 
the  Afghan  war  in  18S0  (Medal). 

154  (Jolonel  J.  Dawson  served  with  the  2nd  B  vttalion  8th  Foot  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80,  and  was 
present  in  the  action  of  the  28th  November  1S7S  in  the  Koorum  Valley,  and  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the 
Peiwar  Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  C'asp). 

1:5  Colonel  K.  J.  de  Lautour  served  with  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of 
India  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Alsoserved  withthe  expedition  agair.-t  the  tribesof  the  B.ack 
Mountain  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  186S  (Clasp) ;  also  against  the  Duffla  tribes  on  the  Assam  Frontier  in  1874,  an 
En  the  operations  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  187S-79  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  under  Lt.General  Samuel  Browne,  was  present  at  the  attack 
and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  with  the  expedition  into  the  Lughmau  Valley,  and  commanded  the  Hazara  Mountain 
Battery  at  the  surprise  of  the  Fort  of  Shergash  (meutioneu  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  189:  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  command  of  the  Artillery  of  the 
force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Clasp). 

156  Colonel  Hon.  A.  B.  de  Montmorency  served  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  with  the  Gorruck- 
pore  Field  Force  and  the  Saugor  Field  Division  from  1858  till  the  end  of  1359  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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157  Colonel  J.  Dennis  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1S81. 

158  Colonel  C.  J.  Deshon  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S6-87  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with 
Clasp).     Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  in  command  of  Royal  Artillery  (DSO.  and  Clasp). 

159  Colonel  F.  A.  Dickins  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore. 
Cliillianwallah,  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  an  expe- 
dition under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  Affreedies,  in  1849-50 ;  volunteered  with  a  Company  of  his  Regiment  to 
scale  a  hill  in  the  possession  of  the  enemy,  who  had  cut  up  a  detachment  of  40  men  under  Ensign  Sitwell;  drove  oS 
the  enemy,  and  brought  down  the  body  of  Ensign  Sitwell  and  the  four  survivors  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the 
Sonthal  campaign  in  1855.  Also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1S57-59,  and  was  present  at  four  engagements 
with  rebels  at  Dumoh,  andtwice  repulsed  attacks  on  the  Fort  of  Rehli,  employed  in  hunting  down  rebels  in  the 
Saugor  district  while  in  command  of  the  Police  Battalion ;  co-operated  in  attacking  a  body  of  rebels  1500  strong  a; 
Hirdeemgur,  killing  150  of  them,  and  present  at  the  attack  on  Patrakotah  and  Luckungur  (Modal/. 

160  Colonel  the  Hon.  R.  V.  Dillon  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16L  Colonel  E.  C.  Domville  was  landed  in  1845  with  a  Det.achrnent  of  Rcyal  Marines  for  the  protection  of  British 
property  at  Monte  Video.  He  was  there  detached  for  service  in  the  Parana,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and 
capture  of  the  Forts  of  Obligado,  and  forcing  the  passage  of  the  river.  Commanded  a  Detachment  at  Rat  Island, 
off  Monte  Video,  and  was  at  the  defence  of  Colonia  in  the  River  Plate  in  March  and  April  1847. 

162  Colonel  R.  H.  P.  Doran  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  .Mov.  1854,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  several  campaigns  in  New  Zealand 
from  i;th  Nov.  1863  to  1866,  and  was  present  at  Waiari  (mentioned  in  despatches),  the  storm  and'  capture  of  Rmgia- 
whia,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  the  affair  of  Kakaratnea  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  1st  Battalion  West  Kent  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  ot  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at 
Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

163  Colonel  J.  C.  Douglas  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

161  Colonel  R.  Douglas  served  with  the  Buffs  at  the  battle  of  Puuniar  (Bronze  Star). 

163  Colonel  T.  F.  Dowden  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0,  and  to  jk  part  in  the  march  tD  Cindah.tr  with  the 
force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

166  Colonel  H.  C.  G.  Dugdale'  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  whole  of  its  service  in 
suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  numerous  affairs 
during  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle 
Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful, 
commanded  detachment  at  defence  of  Quarman,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

167  Colonel  F.  W.  Dunbar  served  in  Burmah  in  1853  against  the  rebel  chief  Gounghee.  Also  through  the  Sonthan 
campaign  of  1855  and  captured  one  of  the  chief  rebel  leaders.    Present  at  the  outbreak  at  Benares  on  the  4th  June 

1857,  and  in  the  engagement  there  with  the  rebels.   Served  with  the  Goorkha  force  in  the  Goruckpure  and  Azimghur 
Districts  (Medal). 

16S  Colonel  W.  M.  Dunbar  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  12th  July  1S55,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  Sth  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  on  26th,  27th  and  aSth  .Nov.  1857, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul,  and  affair  at  Bhowanie  (Medal 
with  Clasp  1.  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  24th  Regiment  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878.  Commanded  the  1st 
Battalion  24th  Regiment  in  the  second  advance  into  Zululand  in  the  war  of  1S79,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Ulundi  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

169  Colonel  S.  Dunlop  was  appointed  Commissioner  in  Perak  shortly  after  the  commencement  of  hostilities  in 
November  1S75,  and  by  his  able  and  energetic  co-operation  mainly  contributed  to  the  success  of  the  combined 
naval  and  military  operations  under  Major  General  Colborne  and  Captain  Buller,  R.N.,  which  ended  in  the 
capture  of  Kinta  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

170  Colonel  A.  Durand  served  with  the  10th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  in  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58, 
and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rowah  (slightly  wounded),  siege  and  capture  of  Awah,  siege  and 
storming  of  Kotah.  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  battle  and  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  carjture  of  Powrie,  actions 
of  Beejapore  and  Koondrye,  and  capture  of  Nargurh  (Medal  with  Clasp),  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of 
1867-68  as  Staff  Officer  of  the  Advance  Brigade,  and  Brigade  Major  of  the  Pioneer  Force  and  3rd  Brigade  isb 
Division  ;  and  was  rjresent  with  the  10th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  1, Medal). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  as  2nd  in  command  of  the  10th  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  and  commanded  a 
Field  Column  of  Cavalry,  Sappers,  and  Infantry  which  forced  the  Chupper  Rift  and  cleared  the  road  to  Peshin 
(Medal). 

171  Colonel  C.  J.  Durand  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and 
was  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  actions  of  Seria  Ghat,  Kalee  Nuddee,  and 
Shumshabad,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  including  the  storming  of  the  Martiniere,  Bank's  Bungalow,  and  the 
Begum's  Kotee ;  also  present  at  the  attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooya,  action  of  Allygunge.  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal 
with  Clasp  1.  Served  with  the  21st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  rebellion  in  the  Cossyah  and  Jynteeah  Hills, 
1862-63,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  Surteung  stockades  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches). 
Served  with  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  present  at  the  recapture 
of  the  stockades  at  the  Pala  Pass,  Nadoo,  and  other  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

172  Colonel  A.  G.  Durnford  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  as 
Commanding  Royal  Engineer  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

173  Colonel  J.  Duval  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  oth  Madras  Native  Lnfantry  at  Rangoon  at  the  close  of  the 
Burmah  campaign  in  1853.  Commanded  a  party  of  the  Pegu  Light  Infantry  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  chieftain 
Woung  Gong  Ghyee  in  1844  and  1845  in  the  Tharrawaddie  districts. 

174  Colonel  E.  H.  Dyke  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1S57-58,  and  was  present  at  the  sieee  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

173  Colonel  E.  L.  Earle  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  was  wounded  on  the  right  side  by  a 
musket-ball  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

176  Colonel  F.  L.  Edridge  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  August 

1858,  including  the  Trans  Gogra  operations  under  Lord  Clyde  (Medal). 

177  Colonel  R.  Elias  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-S0,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Drzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

178  Colonel  H.  L.  Ellaby  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku 
Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in 
1862  with  the  force  under  General  Staveley.  Served  in  South  Africa  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

173  Colonel  John  Elliott  s?rved  with  the  China  expedition  in  1842  (Medal).  Was  in  H. M.S.  Fox  during  the  action 
with  the  stockade  batteries,  and  destruction  of  the  Burmese  war- boats  in  the  Rangoon  River,  on  the  10th  Jan.  1852  ; 
commanded  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  destruction  of  the  same  stockades  on  the  4th  April ;  landed  in  command  of 
the  Marines  during  the  whole  of  the  operations  against  Rangoon,  from  the  nth  to  the  17th  April ;  commanded  the 
Marines  on  the  expedition  to  Mobee  against  the  Army  of  the  Governor  of  Rangoon  (officially  thanked)  ;  and  after- 
wards at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  of  Bassein  (wounded,  and  honourably  mentioned  in  both  Naval  and 
Military  despatches),  as  alsu  the  Royal  Marines  embarked  in  the  steam  flotilla  on  the  Irrawaddy,  and  severely 
wounded  on  the  advance  to  Prome  (honourably  mentioned  in  Governor  General's  despatch)  ;  Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Pegu.  Served  in  the  R.M.  Battalion  in  co-operation  with  the  French  Army  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of 
the  forts  of  Bomarsuud,  in  Aug.  1854  (Baltic  Medal).  With  the  combined  force  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in 
1855,  the  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yeni  Kale,  and  action  with  the  outer  forts  of  Sebastopol  on  the  17th  June  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Has  also  the  Medal  for  the  Kaffir  war. 

160  Colonel  C.  J.  Ellis  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1854 
(Medal) ;   was  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava  in  the 


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same  year,  and  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Hurdle  at  its  fall,  as  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  Sardinian  Medal,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  China  Expedition  of  1857- 
60  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Holloway,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before,  storm  and 
capture  of  the  city  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Appointed  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  Royal  Marines  in 
August  1858. 

181  Colonel  J.  W.  Elmes  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  wjr  of  1S81, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Lang's  Nek  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  granted  the  relative  rank  of 
Lt>,Colo.nel). 

a  '32  Colonel  P.  C.  Elton  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  com- 
mand of  tne  Royal  Artillery  of  the  2nd  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-elKebir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

/Jm  Colone)  E  P.  Ethelston  served  in  the  68th  Light  Infantry  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

184  Colonel  U.  L.  Evans  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  in  co-operation  with  the  French  army  at  the  attack  and 
surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854.  Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  including  the 
destruction  of  telegraph  stations  on  29th  June,  and  the  shelling  of  a  large  body  of  Russian  troips  on  1st  July 
(Medal).  Commanded  a  Company  throughout  the  China  Expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  on  the  Canton 
river,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  action  with  the  Braves  near  the  White  Cloud  Mountains;  accompanied  the 
expedition  to  the  North  as  Adjutant  of  the  2nd  Battalion,  and  was  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  'wounded, 
mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  as  second  in  command  of  the  Chinese  Coolie  Corps  with 
the  expedition  to  the  North  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

_;135  Colonel  B.  Everett  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and  Shahjehanpore, 
capture  of  Forts  Bunniar  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  capture  of  Rampore  Kussia,  and 
subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan 
Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-S6  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  Kosheh  during  its  invest- 
ment, commanded  the  reconnaissance  of  the  16th  December,  and  the  right  attack  on  the  village  ot  Kosheh  in  the 
engagement  at  Giniss  (mentioned  in  despatches,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  DSO.). 

186  Colonel  F.  V.  Eyre  served  in  the  Saugor  district  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

187  Colonel  J.  R.  Fairlie  served  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  during  the  mutiny  in  Bengal ;  was  present 
at  the  affair  near  Sehora  29th  November  1857,  an(i  at  Kooahgaum  29th  December  1857  ;  served  with  Brigadier  Row- 
croft's  Field  Force  in  Goruckpore  from  May  to  December  1858  ;  present  at  the  action  at  Hurriah  18th  June  1858,  and 
acted  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  detachment,  and  was  thanked  by  Colonel  Byng,  and  favourably  mentioned  iD  the  des- 
patches ;  present  at  Brigadier  Rowcroft's  battle  in  Toolsepore  23rd  December  1S58 ;  also  at  the  reduction  of  Bundle- 
ctind  under  Brigadier  Wheler  (Medal). 

188  Colonel  T.  B.  Fanshawe  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  second  in 
command  with  a  Wing  of  the  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka,  Okamundel.in  1S59.  Served  in  the 
Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

139  Colonel  M.  H.  Fa.rqnharson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and 
Khedive's  Star) . 

190  Colonel  G.  3.  Farrington  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Copul  on  1st  June  1858  (Medal). 
W°t  Colonel  H.  D'O.  Favrington  served  in.  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

191  Colonel  M.  C.  Farrington  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  in  command  of  a  Brigade,  and 
conducted  the  advance  on  Wuntho  from  the  south  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned 
in'ilespatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

193  Colonel  C.  M.  N.  Fellowes  served  during  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846.  Served  with  a  detachment  against  the 
refractory  Rajah  of  Allypore  in  Bundlecund  in  1851.  Also  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857,  including 
the  action  of  the  5th  July  near  Agra  (wounded),  Futtypore,  Sikree,  and  battle  of  Agra — mentioned  in  despatches 
(Medal). 

193  Colonel  G.  C.  Fenwick.  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-P0  including  the  operations  in  the  Besud  Valley 
(Medal),    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

191  Colonel  C.  J.  O'N.  Ferguson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1861-66,  including  the  actions  of  Katlkarn 
and  Kaitahi  (Medal). 

19s  Colonel  J.  L.  Ferris  served  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1S64-65,  including  the  capture  of  Dewa.ngiri  (Medal 
with  Clasp).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

196  Colonel  A.  J.  Filgate  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  throughout  the  Chinese  campaign  of  i860,  and 
was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  captures  of  Tangku  and  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

'9?  Colonel  V.  C.  Fisher  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  in  charge  of  the  Ordnance  Department 
(received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

198  Colonel  G.  "W.  A.  FitzGeorge  went  on  special  service  to  Egypt  in  August  1882,  served  in  the  campaign  on  the 
personal  staff  of  General  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  after  which  he 
took  home  the  despatches  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the 
Osmameh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

199  Colonel  A.  J.  FitzGerald  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  60th  Rifles  during  the  second  siege  operations  at 
Mooltan,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  capture  of  the  citadel ;  was  afterwards  present  at  the 
battle  of  Goojerat,  the  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army,  and  the  expulsion  of  the  Affghans  beyond  the  Khyber  Pass 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  present  during  the  operations  in  the  Eusofzaie  Country,  and  capture  of  the  insurgent 
villages  on  the  nth  and  14th  Dec.  1849  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

200  Colonel  J.  Fitzgerald  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  an(i  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  China  war  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  Taku 
Forts,  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  and  at  the  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

201  Colonel  J.  FitzGerald  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  throughout  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  of 
Sikkim  in  1861 ;  also  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain 
(Medal  with  Clasp) . 

202  Colonel  C.  W.  Fletcher  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  from  the  30th  June  until 
its  final  relief  by  Lord  Clj^de  on  the  1.7th  Nov.  1857,  and  was  severely  wounded — shot  through  the  left  arm,  resulting 
in  the  loss  of  the  use  of  the  left  hand — whilst  on  duty  as  Look-out  Officer  on  the  top  of  the  Residency  on  the  1 8th 
August  (Medal  with  Clasp,  wound  pension  for  life,  and  a  year's  service) . 

203  Colonel  F.  B.  Foote  was  engaged  in  various  expeditions  against  the  mountain  tribes  near  Peshawurin  1851-52 
under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  engaged  from  Dec.  1857  throughout  the  suppression  of  the 
mutiny  in  India,  and  present  with  the  Goorkha  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Macgrigor  at  the  affairs  of  Gorruck- 
pore,  Shahgunge,  and  Khandhoonuddee— received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council.  Also  present  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

201  Colonel  A.  W.  Foord  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

20i  Colonel  J.  G.  Forbes  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  action  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlee- 
keserai*. throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Alyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  relief  of  Futtehghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  attack  on  Fort  Rooyah, 
action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 


667      Colonels  Retired  on  F%dl  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

206  Colonel  A.  Ford  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (wounded)  by  Lord  Clyde,  affair 
of  Bundah,  of  the  Alurnbagh  from  Jan.  to  March,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned'  in  despatch,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

207  Colonel  H.  I.  E.  Ford  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the 
North-West  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

208  Colonel  Hon.  E.  J.  W.  Forester  served  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Affghanistan  from  1838  to  1842  inclusive 
including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  storming  the  Khoord  Cabool  Pass,  affair  of  Tezeen,  forcing 
the  Jugdulluck  Pass,  reduction  of  the  fort  of  Mamoo  Khail,  defence  of  Jellalabad,  and  sorties  on  the  14th  Nov.  and 
1st  Dec.  1841,  nth  March,  24th  March  and  1st  April  1842,  general  action  and  defeat  of  Akbar  Khan  before  Jellalabad 
(Medal),  storming  the  heights  of  Jugdulluck,  general  action  of  Tezeen,  and  recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Served 
as  an  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Willoughby  Cotton  in  1838,  39,  and  40,  and  at  Ghuznee. 

209  Colonel  J.  F.  Forster  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882.  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from 

Alexandria,  on  the  51I1  August,  in  the  engagement  at  El  Magfar,  and  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  28th  Au°nst 

severely  wounded  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Transport  Department  in  the  Soudan  Expedition 
in  1884  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85 
with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Advance 
Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp). 

210  Colonel  C.  E.  Foster  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

211  Colonel  W.  J.  Frampton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80  in  the  Quetta,  afterwards  the  Ghuznee,  Field 
Force  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart,  and  was  present  in  tbe  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  at  Urzoo  near 
Ghuznee  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

212  Colonel  G.  E.  Francis  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
actions  ol'Chanda,  Umeerpore.  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

213  Colonel  C.  Fi-ankla.nd  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Awah  and  of  Kotah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

214  Colonel  G.  L.  Fraser  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846 ;  also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  the  expedition  to 
Kohat  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  in  Feb.  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Also  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and 
was  present  at  the  siege  of  Calpee  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

215  Colonel  T.  L.  Fraser  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  force  under  Lieutenant  Colonel  Evans  throughout  the 
operations  in  Nuggur  Parkur  against  rebel  Thakoors  in  1859,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  their  night  attack  on 
the  camp  in  the  town  ot  Nuggur  on  20th  June  1859. 

216  Colonel  J.  F.  Free  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expe- 
dition in  18S1  in  command  of  Royal  Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and. 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd! 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

217  Colonel  C.  H.  Fresson  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  Left  Wing  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionray 
Force  on  the  Euzofzie  Frontier  under  Sir  S.  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  including  the  destruction  of  Chinglie, 
also  engaged  with  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

218  Colonel  J.  W.  Fry  served  in  the  86th  Regiment  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in 
1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Koonch,  all  the  operations  before  Calpee  from  15th  to  22nd  May,  battle  of 
Golowlie,  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar,  battle  before  and  capture  of  the  town  and 
fortress  of  Gwalior,  and  taking  of  Pourie  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for 
Gallantry,  p.  786.] 

219  Colonel  G.  A.  Furse  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in. 
India,  including  the  actions  at  Kudygunge  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  and  assault  of  the 
Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of 
Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special 
service,  and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Employed  at  first  on  a  recruiting  mission  in  the- 
settlements  of  the  Gambia.  Afterwards  in  charge  of  the  advanced  party  of  Wood's  Regiment  in  tbe  reconnais- 
sance in  force  of  the  27th  November,  and  subsequent  advance  to  the  Prah.  Commanded  the  Head  Quarters  of 
Wood's  Regiment  at  tbe  battle  of  Amoaful,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  as 
Director  of  Transport  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Scar). 

220  Colonel  A.  E.  Fyler  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,. 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Present  during  tbe  latter  part  of  the 
New  Zealand  campaign  (Medal).  Commanded  the  1st  Battalion  West  Kent  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian. 
war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  of  September  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal, 
3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

221  Colonel  P.  F.  Gallwey  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  in  charge  of  the  field  parks  of  the  1st  and  2nd) 
Divisions  of  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  against  the  Zakka  Kheyl  Afreedees- 
in  the  Bazar  Valley  under  Lt. General  Maude  (Medal). 

222  Colonel  G.  Gaynor  served  the  campaign  of  1845  against  the  Hill  tribes  in  Scind  under  Sir  Charles  Napier^ 
Also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillian- 
wallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

223  Colonel  P.  Gibaut  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  operations  in  the  Goruckpore  dis- 
trict and  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (Medal). 

224  Colonel  J.  S.  Gibb  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  in  Arrah  district  and  Jugdespore  (twice- 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

226  Colonel  W.  J.  Gillum  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royals  in  the  Crimea  from  the  22nd  April  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  of  the  8th  September — leg  amputated  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

227  Colonel  John  Glancy  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  10th  Jan.  1855,  including- 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in 
the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65, and  wasmentioned  in  despatchesfor  "conspicuous  forwardness"  in  the  attack  on- 
the  enemy's  rifle-pits  during  the  action  at  Koewa,  and  again  for  "conspicuous  conduct"  during  the  engagement. 
at  Rangiriri  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

226  Colonel  W.  A.  Glasspoole  served  in  tbe  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  sur- 
render of  Mooltan,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Persian  campaign  of  1S56-57, 
including  the  surrender  of  Bushire,  and  acted  on  Sir  R.  Honner's  Staff  during  the  forced  march  to  Borazjoon,  night 
attack  on  the  rear-guard  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  against  the  rebel  Bheels  and  Cocliee 
in  the  Nassic  and  Ahmednuggur  districts  in  1857-58,  and  received  the  commendations  of  Government  and  the  high 
approval  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  services  while  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  the  4th  Rifles.  In  1S58  he 
served  with  Sir  John  Michel's  Force  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Bajghur  (Medal). 

229  Colonel  F.  F.  Goddard  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  (Medal). 

230  Colonel  A.  H.  Godfrey  served  with  the  73rd  Regt.  in  India  during  the  mutiny   in  185S-59,  including   th 
operations  in  the  Nepaul  Terai  (Medal) . 

231  Colonel  R.  C.  Gbff  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  22nd  August  1S55,  including  the- 
Biege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

233  Colonel  James  Goldie  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in. 
1S57-59  including  the  battle  of  Bndlekeserai,  siege  operations,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Bolund. 
shuhu'r,  and  Allyghur,  battle  of  Agra,  affair  of  Kanouge,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore 
on  6th  Dec,  action  at  Seraighat,  action  at  Shumshabad  (in  command  of  a  Squadron),  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  the  summer  campaign  in  Oude  and  Rohilcund  and  actions  of  Rhodamow  and  Allyghur,  capture  of 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Ritlred  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — W ir  Services.       668 

Eareilly,  action  at  Sbahjehanpcre  arid  pursuit  to  Mahomdee,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  and  affair  at 
Kumdakoti  (Medal  with  three  Cla«ps). 

236  Colonel  C.  A.  Gorham  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  round  Cabul 
in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches);  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,, 
and  Bronze  Decoration). 

237  Colonel  W.  B.  'iosset  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Centra!  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh* 
Rose  in  1858  ;  was  Directing  Engineer  with  the  storming  party  atthe  assault  of  the  hill  Fort  of  Chandairee,  present 
at  the  siege  and  storming  ot'.Thansi.  co  ntnanded  the  21st  Company  Royal  Engineers  during  the  action  of  Koonch, 
present  at  the  actions  of  Goolowlee,  Calpee,  and  Gwalior,  and  the  capture  of  the  two  latter  places  (several  time* 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

23S  Colonel  F.  W.  Graham  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1857-68  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer,, 
and  his  services  were  brought  to  the  especial  notice  of  Sir  Robert  Napier  by  the  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal). 

239  Colonel  James  Graham  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture-  of 
Luckuow,  affairs  of  Koorsee,  Barree,  and  Simree,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  reoecapation  of  Fyzabad,  and  passage  of"' 
the  Gogra.  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

2,0  Colonel  J.  H.  Graham  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Force  employed  in  the  destruction  of  the  Villages  in  tlie- 
Boree  Valley,  North-Western  Frontier  of  India,  in  November  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

241  Colonel  R.  B.  Graham  served  in  the  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  against  the  rebels  in 
1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Cherpoora  and  other  minor  affairs  (Medal),  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1880  on  the  line  of  communications  in  the  Khyber  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87- 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

243  Colonel  F.  W.  Grant  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Cawnpore,  Serai  Ghat,  Khala  Nuddee,  Futtehghur,  and  Shumsabad,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

244  Colonel  J.  T>.  Grant  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  operations  in  the  Sawant 
Warree  State  (Medal). 

245  Colonel  M.  D.  V.  T.  Grant  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  L»ft  Wing  33rd  Foot  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force 
in  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka.  Served  with  the  13th  Bombay  Native  Infantry 
in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

246  Colonel  E.  Grattan  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Zula  war  of  1879  (Medali 
with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

247  Colonel  H.  Grattan  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  includ- 
ing the  actions  of  3rd  and  12th  August  at  Siuho,  capture  of  Tangku  and  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  18th  and  21st  Sept. 
near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Was  employed  on  the  Natal  frontier  and  in, 
Zululand  in  the  early  part  of  1S79  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Susses  Regiment  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  including  the  defence  of  Alexandria,  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar,  and  the  occupation  of 
Damanhour  (Medal,  and  Khedi\  e's  Stan. 

243  Colonel  S.  Graves  organised  for  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  the  2nd  Regiment  of  Natal  Native  Contingent,  consisting  ' 
of  two  battalions,  and  served  with  Pearson's  Column,  in  command  of  the  regiment,  during  the  advance  to  Ekowe, 
taking  part  in  the  engagement  of  Inyezane  (mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  been  indefatigable  in  his  exertions,. 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

249  Colonel  Andrew  Green  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  battle- 
of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December  1857,  operations  in  the  Doab,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  action  of  Nawabgunge, 
and  commanded  the  Detachment  of  Riflemen  with  Sir  R.  Barker's  Column  at  Jamo — dangerously  wounded,  fourteen 
sabre  cuts  and  one  gun-shot  wound,  left  arm  and  right  thumb  amputated.  Mentioned  in  Lord  Clyde's  despatch  fos- 
marked  gallantry,  and  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

250  Colonel  M.  S.  Green  served  in  ths  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56  before  Sebastopol  and  in  the  Baltic,  and  at  the- 
bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal,  with  Clasp  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  the  Persian  war  in  1856-57  as  Military 
Secretary  and  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Lieutenant  General  in  Command,  and  was  prsseut  at  the  capture  of  Mohumra 
and  of  Ahwaz  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  cam- 
paign in  1857-5H,  and  v,  as  present  at  the  captai  e  of  Awah,  at  the  siege  of  Kotah,  and  in  the  operations  in  the- 
Bhoogtie  and  Murree  Hills  (CB.  and  Medal). 

252  Colonel  G.  Gregory  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa  22nd  April  1854;  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion 
at  the  occupation  of  Eupatoria  in  1854,  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in-. 
1854-55  (Medal  with  C.asp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

253  Colonel  L.  A.  Gregsou  served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  as  Brigade- 
Major,  Zoulla  District  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

254  Colonel  P.  H.  Greig  served  in  the  Afghan  war  m  1879-80  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in. 
despatches)  including  the  sortie  of  Deh  Khoiah  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of ' 
Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

255  Colonel  J.  G.  E.  Griffith  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1868  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  a3- 
Superintendent  of  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 

256  Colonel  H.  H.  Griffiths  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Candahar 
Column  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart,  including  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Khelat-i-Ghilzie ;  was  present  in 
the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Logar 
Valley  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

257  Colonel  E.  J.  Gunthorpe  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  (Medal). 

259  Colonel  H.  T.  Halahan  served  with  the  3rd  Buffs  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the- 
action  of  Sinho  and  taking  of  Tangku  and  the  inner  Taku  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1875) 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

260  Colonel  M.  H.  Hale  served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

261  Colonel  M.  Hall  served  with  the  1st  Bengal  Fusiliers  duringthe  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Pegu).  Served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  Havelock's  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the 
Ganges  at  Cawnpore,  the  actions  at  Mungarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  first  relief  of  Lucknow  on  25th  Sept. ;  employed 
in  all  the  mining  operations  of  the  defenceof  the  Residency  until  finally  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde  on  24th  Nov.  1857. 
Led  one  of  the  storming  parties  on  the  Him  Khannah  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Occupation  of  the  Alumbagh 
nnder  Outram.  With  the  1st  Bengal  Fusiliors  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  and  during  the  subsequent 
operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

262  Colonel  R.  S.  Hall  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  fel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1S85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai 
(Clasp). 

264  Colonel  W.  H.  Hallett  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

265  Colonel  R.  H.  O'G.  Haly  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  throughout  the- 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions 
at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  in  command  of  the  2nd  Column  under  Brigadier  General  Charmer 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

267  Colonel  G.  J.  Hamilton  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from    22nd  May  to  15th  June  1855, 
including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).     Served  throughout  the  campaign  in, 
the  north  of  China  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku. 
Forts).    Also  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862,. 
resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stockade  of  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo,. 


669        Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

and  Tsolin.the  fortified  town  of  Najow,  the  affair  at  Nanhsiang,   and  relief  of  Kadin.     Served   with  the  26th 
Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  Medal. 

269  Colonel  H.  B.  Hamilton  served  with  the  Carabiniers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i88d,  commanded  a  detached  party 
of  the  Regiment  (40  Sabres)  with Lt. Colonel  Hodding's  expeditionary  column  against  the  Mohmunds  in  March 
1880.  and  commanded  a  detached  squadron  of  the  R,eoriment  during  the  expedition  into  the  Lughman  Valley 
under  Brigadier  General  Arbuthnot,  and  took  part  in  the  attack  and  destruction  of  theGhilzai  villages  of  Nargoz'i, 
Arab  Kheyl,  and  Jokan  (Medal). 

270  Sir  Vincent  Hammick  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having 
■"performed  his  duty  as  Acting  Adjutant  with  great  coolness  and  courage  under  a  heavy  tire"  in  the  action  at 
Te  Ransa  (Medal). 

271  C.'.Ioncl  A.  M.  Handily  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes 
on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

272  Colonel  H.  B.  Hanna  served  as  a  volunteer  and  local  Lieutenant  throughout  the  mutinies  of  1857-59, — the 
latter  rank  was  conferred  on  him  for  services  in  the  field.  In  the  Rohilcund  campaign  he  received  a  sabre  and 
a  bullet  wound  and  his  charger  three  sabre  cuts,  and  he  was  mentioned  in  despatches.  In  the  Oude  cam- 
paign he  was  brought  to  the  notice  of  the  General  Commanding  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  field  (reins  and 
accoutrements  cut).  Accompanied  Sir  A.  Horsford  in  his  advance  into  Nepaul,  and  afterwards  with  the  outposts 
left  on  the  River  Raptee  (Medal).  Received  a  complimentary  letter  from  Lord  Stanley,  then  Secretary  of  State 
for  India,  conferring  on  him  a  commission  for  his  services  during  the  mutiny.  Served  with  the  Army  that  occupied 
Tientsin  atthe  conclusion  cf  the  China  war  of  1860-61.  Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  in  Southern  Afghanistan  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December 
1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  Lt. Colonel  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  A.  F.  H.  Harcourt  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  ^and  was  present  at  the  siege  of 
Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

274  Colonel  G.  J.  Harcourt  served  in  the  Madra3  Fusiliers  in  the  Eurmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with-  Clasp  for 
Pegu)  and  accompanied  the  force  sent  against  the  rebel  chief  Nga  Bew.  Servedinthe  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of 
1857-58  attached  to  the  2nd  Bengal  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  during  the  siege  of  Delhi,  in  the  advanced  bat- 
teries from  7th  to  nth  Sept.,  assault  of  the  city  and  six  days'  fighting  therein.  Commanded  a  field  Column  in 
November  1857  sent  to  accompany  Colonels  Sherwill  and  Johnstone  of  the  Trigonometrical  Survey  to  the  Maree 
Mountain  on  the  Trans-Indus  frontier;  encountered  and  repulsed  the  enemy.  Rejoined  1st  Madras  Fusiliers  in 
Teb.  1858  in  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  in  the  campaign  of  1858 
in  Oude,  including  passage  of  the  Goomtee,  and  other  minor  affairs.  Was  Staff  Officer  to  a  Field  Column 
under  Major  Raikes  which  repulsed  the  enemy  at  Shahpore  on  13th  Oct.  1858  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

275  Colonel  E.  A.  Hardy  served  at  the  siege  of  Mooltanin  1848-49  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  servedin  the  Indian 
Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Nusserabad  (wounded)  andAwah  (charger  killed),  and  siege 
of  Kotah  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Division  under  Major  General  Roberts  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
of  Major,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

27«  Colonel  F.  W.  Harington  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  including  the  actions  of  Kohewa,  Gate 
Pah  and  Tauranga  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  at  Mazeena  and 
with  the  Kama  Expedition  (Medal). 

277  Colonel  H.  W.  Harris  served  in  the  field  force  which  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  fortified, 
village  and  en  trenched  position  of  Rowa,  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Ahwa,  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Kotah, 
the  reoccupation  of  Chacdairee,  battle  of  Kotah-ke-Serai,  storming  of  the  various  heights  occupied  by  the  enemy, 
general  action  and  attack  and  capture  of  the  Lush1:u''  and  city  of  Gwalior,  battle  of  Sindwaho,  pursuit  of  the  enc.:— y. 
battle  of  Kurrai,  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy ;  action  of  Koondrai  and  defeat  of  Maun  Sing's  Force ;  served  as  Baggage 
Master  in  the  force  under  Brigadier  Smith  during  the  operations  in  Central  India,  and  in  the  field  force  under 
Colonel  de  Salis  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  10th  Bombay  N.I.  at  the  action  near  Boorda ;  served  in  the  Baroda 
Field  Force  under  Major  Roome,  nnd  was  present  at  the  action  of  Goonapoora,  and  commanded  the  Infantry  por- 
tion of  the  Force  at  Goripooree  (mentioned  in  despatches);  served  under  command  of  LkColonel  Boyle,  and  was  Staff 
Officer  to  the  Seronge  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India) .  Commanded  2nd  Squadron  1st  Bombay  Light 
Cavalry  on  field  service,  Kattiawar,  under  Colonel  W.  W.  Anderson,  Political  Agent,  in  the  successful  attack  on  the 
Wagheer  rebels  onTabur  Hill  on  29th  Dec.  1867  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Governorin  Council). 

279  Colonel  C.  L.  Harvey  was  attached  by  the  Government  to  the  service  of  the  British  National  Society  for 
Aid  to  the  Sick  and  Wounded  in  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71,  and -was  awarded  the  Bavarian  Order  of 
Merit.  Served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1878  as  Staff  Officer  for  th9  Transvaal.  Served  in  the  Zulu 
war  of  1879  as  Staff  Officer  of  No.  5  Column,  and  afterwards  as  Brigade  Major  1st  Brigade,  and  Deputy  Assistant 
Quarter  Master  General  in  the  1st  Division  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for 
Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

280  Colonel  C.  S.  Harvey  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar 
Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

281  Colonel  R.  D.  Hassard  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  ar»i  was  present 
at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Punalla.  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  assault 
and  capture'of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire.  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  action  at  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

282  Colonel  J.  W.  Hassell  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  August  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  in  command  of 
the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Scots. 

28t  Colonel  G.  S.  Hawthorn  served  with  the  24th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force 
under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1S57-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Ratghur,  capture  of  Garrakotta,  relief  of  Saugor,  feint  on  Malthone  Pass,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  and  with  the 
field  force  against  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Rao  Saheb.  Commanded  a  Field  Detachment  in  the  Central  India  Districts 
after  the  rebel  Runjore  Sing  in  August  1859,  and  completely  routed  a  body  of  rebels  under  his  command,  and  for 
which  he  received  the  commendation  of  the  GovernorGeneral,  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  Sir  Robert  Napier 
then  commanding  the  Central  India  Field  Force,  andColonelLockhart  commanding  at  Jhansi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

285  Colonel  R.  Hawthorn  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  as  Commandant  at  Pietermaritzburg. 

287  Colonel  C.  G.  Heathcote  served  in  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

288  Colonel  W.  S.  Hebbert  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
<mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lieut.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss 
in  command  of  the  Royal  Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  to  Colonel). 

289  Colonel  Henry  Heberden  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  to  November  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

290  Colonel  H.  H.  Helsham-Jones  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Chalong,  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  Mahsama,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-KeDir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Kheotve's  Sfar).~; 

/92  Colonel  G.  C.  Henry  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie).  Served  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  commanded  a  Field  Battery  attached  to  Colonel 
Kelly's  Force  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  forces  posted  on  the  first  range  of  the  Nepaul  Hills  on  the  25th 
and  28th  March  18^0  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Medal). 

29:1  Colonel  A.  J."  Hepper  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1834-85  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served 
with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  command  of  Royal  Engineers,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Giniss  (J>SO.,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

295  Colonel  G.  F.  Herbert  served  with  the  31st  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September,  and  was  wounded  during  the  bombardment  of 
17th  June  while  employed  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  in  throwing  up  an  entrenchment  in  the  8-gun  Battery,  right 
attack  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension, — War  Services.        670 

296  Colonel  G.  L.  K.  Hewetl  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknovv  from  the  30th  June  to 
the  22nd  Nov.  1857,  and  was  slightly  wounded  on  the  24th  September ;  served  afterwards  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir 
J.  Outram  throughout  the  operations  at  the  Alumbagh,  including  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  guns  and  position  at 
Gaelie;  also  present  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 
Served  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  1863-64  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

197  Colonel  F.  C.  Hill  landed  with  the  56th Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  25th  Aug.  1855,  served  in  the  trenches 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  the  final  assault  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal.)  Served 
also  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1858. 

298  Colonel  P.  E.  Hill  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  N.VV.  India  under  Sir  JohnMichel  in  1858-59  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-7Q  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal). 

W8t  Colonel  G.  A.  Hillyard  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  campaign  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India 
in  1864  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  dar.ng  part  of  the 
Jowaki  campaign  of  1877-78.  including  the  advance  to  Pushtownee  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1888-89  witQ  tae  4tQ  Battalion  Ritle  Brigade  (Clasp). 

299  Colonel  H.  O.  Hitchins  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Agra 
Gungeree,  and  Putteealee  ;  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  from  10th  Feb.  until  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  Fort 
Rooheiya,  and  defence  of  Shahjehanpora  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

300  Colonel  G.  B.  B.  Hobart  served  with  the  expedition  in  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku.  and 
capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren 
in  1884-85  in  command  of  Royal  Artillery. 

302  Colonel  T.  N.  Holberton  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Ko^shab  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Commanded  Artillery  at  the  recapture 
of  Kolapore  in  Dec.  1857  (Medal). 

304  Colonel  W.  J.  Holt  was  thanked  in  General  Orders  dated  at  Poona  12th  July  1866  for  his  "  noble  efforts  "  in 
saving  life  on  the  occasion  of  the  wreck  of  the  Pilgrim  ship  Diamond.,  and  his  conduct  was  deemed  by  the  Com- 
mander in  Chief  at  Bombay  as  "  deserving  of  the  warmest  admiration."  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in 
1867-68  as  Provost  Marshal  at  Zoula,  and  subsequently  in  the  Transport  Train  ;  was  attacked  by  a  large  force  at 
Belago  Pass  whilst  in  charge  of  Convoy,  and  his  conduct  on  the  occasion  met  with  the  entire  approval  of  Lord 
Napier  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal,  and  promoted  to  Captain  unattached).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expe- 
dition in  1886-88  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment,  including  the  operations  under 
Sir  William  Lockhart  in  the  Pyinmana,  Yemethen,  and  Meiktila  Districts  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and 
Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

305  Colonel  D.  M.  Home  served  with  the  Royal  Horse  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  and  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  28th  August  (Medal,  4th  Class 
of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

207  Colonel  W.  C.Hood  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Brigade  Major  to  theKoorum  Field  Force  (Medal). 

308  Colonel  Lionel  Hook  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  (Medal), 
under  Sir  George  Pollock,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  storming  of  Mamookail,  storming 
the  Heights  of  Jugdulluck,  affair  in  the  Tezeen  Valley,  storming  of  the  Tezeen  and  Huft  Kotul  Mountains,  occu- 
pation of  Cabool,  expedition  into  Kohistan,  storm  capture  and  destruction  of  Istaliff.  He  served  as  Adjutant  of 
the  9th  Regiment  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1S45-46,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah  (horse 
shot  under  him),  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

309  Colonel  H.  H.  Hooke  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medf.l). 

310  Colonel  C.  E.  Hope  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  7th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

311  Colonel  J.  C.  Hore  served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the 
bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  as  Orderly 
Officer  to  the  Brigadier  commanding  at  the  assault,  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  maga- 
zines, and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

312  Colonel  G.  M.  B.  Hornsby  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-80,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar 
including  the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

314  Colonel  A.  R.  Hoskins  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 
Served  also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  of  Kotah,  recapture  of. Chundaree,  actions  of 
Kotah-ke- Serai  and  Gwalior,  bombardment  of  Powree  and  action  of  Beejapore,  actions  of  Sindwaho  and  Kurai, 
surprise  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  at  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

316  Colonel  E.T.  Hume  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  and  was  presentatthe  siege  and  capture 
cf  Delhi,  throughout  the  Rohilcund  and  Oude  campaigns,  including  the  action  of  Nugeena,  relief  of  Moradabad, 
action  on  the  Dojura,  capture  of  Bareilly,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Shahjehanpore,  capture  of  the  Fort  of 
Mohumdee,  attack  on  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  town  of  Shahabad, actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  capture 
and  destruction  of  Fort  Mitowlee,  actions  of  Mehundee  and  Biswah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Present  in  action  at  Shubkudder  during  the  Umbeylah  war  in  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

217  Colonel  B.  G.  Humfrey  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege 
train  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian 
and  Turkish  Medals). 

319  Colonel  Charles  Hunter  served  with  the  Bengal  Horse  Artillery  throughout  the  operations  connected  with 
the  seige  of  Delhi,  including  the  battles  of  Budleekeserai  (wounded  and  horse  shot)  and  Nujjufghur,  and  assault 
on  the  14th  Sept.  1857.  Subsequently  with  Greathed's  Column  and  engaged  in  the  taking  of  Maleghur  Fort,  Ally- 
ghur,  and  action  at  Agra.  Relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore,  relief  of 
Futtehghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  in  Oude  (three  times  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

320  Colonel  J.  W.  Huskisson  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  with  the  Bombay  Field  Force  operating  in 
North  Canara  and  Goa  against  the  Dessai  rebels  from  February  to  June  1858  (Medal).  Proceeded  on  special 
service  to  South  Africa  in  November  1878,  and  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Commandant  and 
Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  at  the  base  of  operations,  Durban  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal). 

321  Colonel  N.  Huskisson  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65  in  the  provinces 
of  Waikato,  Taranaki  and  Wanganui  (Medal). 

322  Colonel  S.  G.  Huskisson  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  and  campaign  in  Oude  in 
1858-59,  including  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Simree,  actions  at  Beera,  Doondeakera  and  Bussingpore  (Medal). 
Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  with  the  left  attack  during  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1865-66  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Colborne  against  the  Malays  in  Perak  in  1875-79,  as  acting 
D.  A.  Q.  M.  General,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kinta  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp) . 
Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal).  ..,  »^j 

321  Colonel  D.  Hutcheon  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  afc  the  assault 
and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  with  the  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  action  at  Khooshab,  and  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

326  Colonel  E.  F.  Hutton  embarked  forthe  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  served  through- 
out the  second  phase  of  the  ishanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  capture 
of  Coomassie  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

327  Colonel  C.  E.  Ilderton  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1364-66,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  attack  on  the  Gate  Pah  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S8  including  the 
operations  under  Sir  William  Lockhart  in  the  Pynmana,  Yemethen  and  Meiktila  districts  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, BSO.,  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

328  Colonel  E.  C.  Impey  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  by  the  field  foice  under  Major  General 

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67 x        Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

Roberts  in  1858;  after  the  siege  he  was  attached  as  Political  Officer  with  that  force  on  the  march  from  Kotah  to 
Neemuch  (Medal). 

529  Colonel  J.  S.  Iredell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Giriskh 
and  at  Maiwand  —severely  wounded  (Medal). 

331  Colonel  L.  H.  Isacke  was  employed  in  the  Crimea  and  present  at  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

332  Colonel  A  .  J.  A.  Jackson  served  with  the  iSth  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and 
was  present  at  the  affair  of  the  26th  November  1803,  in  the  Wairoa  Bush,  siege  and  capture  of  Orakau,  and 
actions  at  Nukumaru  on  24th  and  25th  January  1865  (Medal).  Also  served  with  the  181I1  Hoyal  Irish  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  Khyber  Field  Force  (Medal). 

334  Colonel  C.  James  was  present  during  the  Chinese  riots  at  Singapore  in  May  1854.  Served  against  the  rebels 
in  the  jungles  of  Central  India  from  March  to  June  1861. 

335  Colonel  0.  Jnmeson  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Mhow,  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar  in  October  1857  : 
skirmish  before  Mundesore  ;  battle, assault,  aud  capture  of  Gooraria  (severely  wounded) ;  served  with  a  field  force 
under  Brigadier  3711  in  the  Taptee  Valley  while  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebels  (Medal). 

338  Colonel  W.  Jeffreys  served  with  General  Jones's  Force  in  the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858  (Medal). 

337  Colonel  E.  G.  Jenkins  was  present  at  ttmumtiny  of  the  Bengal  troops  at  Nusseerabad  on  the  28th  May  1S75 
(charger  severely  wounded  whilst  charging  the  guns  in  possession  of  the  mutineers) ;  present  at  the  first  attack 
on  and  at  the  subsequent  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Awah  ;  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and 
pursuit  of  the  rebels  into  the  Gwalior  district ;  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  uuder  Tantia  Topee,  and  at  the 
battle  of  the  Bunass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

338  Colonel  H.  J.  Jepson  served  in  Goomsoor  in  1R47-48. 

339  Colonel  W.  S.  Jervis  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cawnpore 
in  Nov.  1857,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier 
war  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquer,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

341  Colonel  C.  Johnston  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  battleof  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  (Medal). 

343  Colonel  P.  Johnston  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1845-46  (Medal)  with  the  99th  Regiment,  and  commanded 
the  Light  Company  at  the  storming  of  Kawiti's  Pah  at  Ohaeawas  on  the  1st  July  1845  (where  he  was  siightly 
wounded  on  the  forehead),  and  destruction  of  the  same  on  the  10th  July  ;  again  at  the  destruction  of  Arratua's  Pah 
on  16th  July;  also  at  the  destruction  and  capture  of  Kawiti's  Pah  at  Ruapekapeka  in  January  1846. 

344  Colonel  J.  D.  Johnstone  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1855.  including  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian 
campaign  in  1S67-68,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  "  for  able 
management  of  native  carriage,"  Medal). 

345  Colonel  J.  W.  H.  Johnstone  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack 
on  Thanna  Bawun  in  September  1857  ;  present  with  Seton's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Gimgeree  and  Patialee,  and 
reoccupation  of  Mynpooree;  also  at  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  position  at  Bungaon  in  April  1858 — 
wounded  (Medal). 

316  Colonel  C.  Jolliffe  served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1854.  and  in  command  of  a  Battery  at  Bala- 
klava  ;  was  attached  to  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol  during  the  bombardments  in  1855, 
and  at  its  fall ;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

347  Colonel  J.  H.  Jolliffe  served  on  the  China  Expedition  in  1S42,  and  with  the  blockading  force  in  the  Baltic  until 
the  declaration  of  peace  in  1856. 

348  ColonelG.  A.  jollyserved  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  187  d  from  Canada  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley.  (Medal). 

351  Colonel  T.  J.  Jones  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Coionel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

352  Colonel  C.N.  Judge  served  with  Havelock's  Force  in  the  actions  on  his  advance  to  Lucknow ;  was  present 
throughout  Outram's  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh;  also  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

353  Colonel  S.  A.  T.  Judge  served  in  Burmah  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Present  with  the  Agra 
Militia  Cavalry  at  Agra  on  the  4th  July  1857,  when  the  Kotah  Contingent  mutinied  and  the  guns  of  the  Contingent 
and  all  the  ammunition  and  baggage  were  retaken  from  them  ;  also  present  at  the  action  of  the  following  day  (Medal). 

354  Colonel  W.  T.  Keays  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  (Medal). 

357  Colonel  H.  C.  Kemble  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  in  April  1858  (Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign 
on  the  NorthWest  Frontier  of  India  in  1860-64,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  at  Shubkudder --horse  wounded 
(Medal).  Served  with  the  2nd  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  actional 
Kassasin  (9th  September)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairj  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Lt.Coionel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

358  Colonel  C.  H.  S.  Kennedy  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the 
action  of  Inyezane  and  in  the  engagement  at  Gingmdhlovu  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

360  Colonel  W.  F.  Kerr  served  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

361  Colonel  F.  C.  Keyser  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  aDd  was  present  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier 
General  Brooke  in  the  engagement  at  Kokeran  (mentioned  in  despa'ches),  as  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling 
in  the  defence  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches),  aud  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  of  Army  Signallers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  at  the  battte  of  Tel- 
el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

362  Colonel  A.  F.  Kidston  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in 
1874,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  capture  and  destruction  of  the  town  of  Becquah,  battle  of  Ordahsu 
and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  tue  1st  Battalion  Black 
Watch  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  class  of 
the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Siar).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  1st  Battalion  Black 
Watch,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (Brevet  of  Lt.Coionel,  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Ex- 
pedition in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Black  Watch,  and  took  part  with  the  River  Column  under  Major 
General  Earle,  and  was  present  in  the  engagen  ent  at  Kirbekan  (two  Clasps). 

>.  36*  Colonel  W.  H.  B.  Kingsley  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including 
the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  and  severely  wounded  in  the  leg  at  the  storming  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort ;  also 
present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  Afghan 
war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiab  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  around 
Cabul  in  December  1879,  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Coionel, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87,  and  commanded  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the 
Hampshire  Regiment  after  the  occupation  of  Mandalay  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

s<>5  "Colonel  F.  Knatchbull  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  15th  December  1854,  includ- 
ing the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attackof  the  18th  of  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

387  Colonel  Norton  Knatchbull  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  i6tb  June  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  cam- 
paign in  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  recapture  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kotake  Serai,  general 
action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  aud  capture  of  Pourie,  and  surprise  of  the  rebel  canip  at  Koondrye 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

368  Colonel  W.  W.  Knollys  served  with  the  Scots  Guards  in  the  Eastern  campaign  up  to  Sept.  1854,  including  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

369  Colonel  P.  Knowles  served  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow,  and  relief  of  Azimghur — wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  2nd  Bengal 
Cavalry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  at  the  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Coionel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services.      672 

*70  Colonel  R.  A.  Knox  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

37i  Colonel  R.  Lacy  served  with,  the  33rd  Regiment  taroughoutthe  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  and  as  local 
Lt.Colonel  commanded  the  greater  part  of  a  Brigade  during  a  portion  0;'  the  advance  011  Magdala,  and  finally 
was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  ■  >f  1878-80  ;  c  raimanded 
a  Brigade  of  the  Queita  Field  Force  at  the  occupation  of  Candahar  and  the  advance  to  Giriskh  ;  was  present  in 
She  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuzaee  in  command  o(  the  59th  Fojt  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Medal  with  Clasp). 

373  Colonel  W.  H.  J.  Lance  served  with  the  98th  Foot  in  thhe  campaign  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Poshawur 
frontier  in  1851-52.  Served  as  a  Captain  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  during  the  Russian  war  in  1855-56  (Turkish 
Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of 
E864-65  (Medal). 

374  Colonel  A.  M.  Lang  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi — conducted  the  storming  party  to  the  escalade  of  the  Cashmere  Bastion ;  with 
■Greathed's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Alyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Luckuow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
battles  of  Cawnpore  and  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Luckuow  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three 
■Clasps). 

37i  Colonel  W.  S.  Langley  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  13th  Dec.  1867  as  Adjutant 
£0  Lt.Colonel  Wallace,  and  was  preseutjat  the  fall  of  Magdala  (Medal).  He  served  as  Staff  Officer  of  a  column 
ander  Colonel  Wallace  at  various  periods  during  the  advance  on  Magdala;  as  Acting  Brigade  Major  of  the 
iBrigade  under  Brigadier  Wilby,  after  the  capture  of  Magdala,  during  the  illness  of  tne  Brigade  Major ;  was 
appointed  Staff  Odicer  of  the  3rd  Column  on  the  commencement  of  the  march  down  country,  and  served  as  such 
and  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  till  it  was  broken  up  previous  to  embarkation. 

376  Colonel  E.  H.  Langmore  served  with  the  force  under  General  "Wheeler  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  two  Sikh  Forts,  Ramnuggur  and  Muraree  (Medal) .  Formed  one  of  the  Gar- 
rison which  defended  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  from  the  30th  June  to  the  22nd  Nov.  1857,  and  commanded  an 
(important  outpost  during  that  period,  and  was  mentioned  in  Major  General  Inglis'  despatch  in  the  following  terms : — 
"  Lieut.  Langmore  with  the  remnant  of  his  corps  (the  71st  Native  Infantry)  held  a  very  exposed  position  between 
the  Hospital  and  the  Water  Gate.  This  gallant  and  deserving  young  soldier  and  his  men  were  entirely  without 
shelter  from  the  weather  both  by  night  and  day."  He  was  afterwards  present  with  Lord  Clyde'sforce  which  drove 
<t,he  rebel  Gwalior  Contingent  from  Cawnpore  (Medal  with  Clasp,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

377  Colonel  H.  Langtry  served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  with  the  15th  Hussa>-s  in  the  Candahar  Column 
in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  including  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzai ;  commanded  a  detached  squadron  of 
lis  Regiment  at  the  affair  in  the  Gtalo  Pass,  4th  January  1879  ;  also  served  with  the  Thull-Chotiali  Field  Force 
runder  Brigadier  General  Biddulph,  and  accompanied  Major  General  Phayre  in  his  march  to  Candahar  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  188 1  with  the  15th  Hussars. 

373  Colonel  B.  M.  Larminie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

379  Colonel  W.  R.  Lascelles  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  and  was  present  at 
■the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  tnj  ist  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry  throughout 
the  China  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangchow,  and 
.■surrender  at  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Serve  1  with  the  Ride  Brigade  in  the  war  on  the  North-West 
Frontier  of  India  in  1864,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Shubkudder  (Ma  lal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-85,  during  the  latter  part  of  the  operations  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quartermaster 
•General  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

330  Colonel  A.  F.  Laughton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  in  charge  of  the  Commissariat  Depart 
ment  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  and  of  tne  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  meitijned  in  despatches 
CB„  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

351  Colonel  J.  D.  Dyson-Laurie  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  10th  August  1855,  including 
tShe  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September,  was 
also  wounded  on  a  former  occasion  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in 
-858-59,  including  the  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  defeat  of  the 
arebels  at  Bootwul,  and  affair  at  Bhowanie  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Afghanistan  in  1878-79  superintending 
.communications  on  the  Khyber  line  (Medal). 

382  Colonel  C.  G.  Leggett  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

333  Colonel  F.  S.  Le  Grice  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Uluudi  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

384  Colonel  R.  Leigh  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches",  Brevet  of  Lt.dljnei,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th 
Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

336  Colonel  A.  Le  Messurier  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859. 
Served  in  the  Abyssiniau  campaign  as  head  of  the  Water  Supply  Departments  to  th)  Army.  Organised  the 
watering  arrangments  at  each  post  and  accompanied  the  advanced  force  00  Magdala  ;  present  at  the  action  of 
Arogee,  and  amongst  the  first  who  entered  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  1879-80  as  Brigade  Major  Royal  Engineers,  and  was  present  in  tne  engagement  at  Saif-u  deen  (Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal).     Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

387  Colonel  C.  B.  Le  Me-urier  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  in  command  of  Royal  Artillerv,  and  was  pre- 
sent in  the  advance  to  Candahar,  in  the  engagements  at  Girishk,  Khushk-i-Nakhud,  and  Shahjui,  and  at  the 
occupation  of  the  Koorum  Valley  (Medal). 

338  Colonel  F.  A.  Le  Mesurier  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  188 1,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Pretoria  (Brevet 
of  Lt.Colonel).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  7885  in  command  of  the  Royal  Engineers  on  the  Lines  of  Com- 
munication (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star), 

392  Colonel  E.  Le  Pelley  served  with  the  75th  Regt.  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  from  the  outbreak; 
on  12th  May,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  and 
actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Allyghur,  Acrabad,  Agra,  Kanoj,  advance  into  Oudeand  affairs  of  Maragunge  and  Alum- 
bagh,  occupation  alter  therelief  of  Lucknow  of  the  fortified  outposts  and  camp  with  Outram's  Force,  and  repulse  of 
tne  enemy's  attacks  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

393  Colonel  P.  W.  L'Estrange  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  trom  Dec.  1854,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  sie°-e 
train  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  17th  June— severely  wounded,  and  battle 
of  the  Tchernaya  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian' and  Turkish  Medals 
and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

394  Colonel  H.  A.  Lewes  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Meerut  on  the  10th  May  1857,  and  was 
severely  wounded.  Served  with  the  Meerut  Volunteer  Horse  raised  for  service  in  that  district,  and  afterwards 
with  7th  Punjaub  Infantry  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree  and  Puttiallee,  attack  on  and  reoccupation  of  Mynpoorie 
also  at  Bungaon,  assault  and  capture  of  Forts  Dehain  and  Tirroul,  operations  of  Brigadier  Kelly's  Force  in  the' 
Terai,  and  forcing  of  tne  enemy's  position  in  the  Jurwah  Pass,  lower  Nepaul  Range  (Medal).  Served  as  Adjutant 
30th  Punjaub  Infantry  during  the  Bhootal  campaign  in  1864-65,  and  was  engaged  at  the  capture'  of  Forts  Dalimkote 
and  Chamoorchee,  and  at  the  Bala  Pass,  and  Nagoh  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Valley  Force  (Medal). 

3'j5  Colonel  C.  A.  Liardet  accompanied  the  small  force  from  Quilon  to  Cochin  in  Jan.  1857  to  aid  the  Civil  Power. 

395+  Colonel  R.  S.  Liddell  served  in  the  Soudan  Kxpedition  in  1884  with  the  10th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Khedive's  Star), 

39«  Colonel  J.  G.  Lindsay  served  in  the  Tndian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of 
Jheegung  and  Kubrai,  battle  of  Banda,  relief  of  Kirwee,  and  in  the  Reserve  during  the  storm  of  the  Heights  of 
Punwarre  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with 
ihe  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (mentions-'  in  despatches,  Medal). 

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673         Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

397  Colonel  William  Livesay  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  from  Dec.  1857  to  Jan.  i860, 
including  actions  at  Sahao  and  Puttrai  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  including 
expeditions  in  the  province  of  Taranaki  and  in  command  of  outposts,  destroying  manv  Pahs  and  fortified  villages 
(Medal). 

398  Colonel  R.  V.  Lloyd  served  with  a  field  force  against  the  Naikra  Bheels  in  the  Rewa  Kanta  in  November 
1858  ;  also  served  with  field  force  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  army  under  Tantia  Topee  in  Guzerat— wounded  (Medal) . 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  With  CHsp). 

399  Colonel  W.  R.  Lluellyn  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  13th  Dec.  1867  and  commanded 
two  guns  left  in  garrison  at  Addigerat  (Medall. 

,    401  Colonel  A.  Logan   served  in  the  Sondan campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

402  Colonel  Joseph  Logan  served  with  the  44th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  7th  January  to  rst  July 
1855,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  attack  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

103  Colonel  F.  Longfield  accompanied  the  force  under  Major  R.  S.  Baynes  which  surprised  the  garrison  and 
secured  the  Fort  and  magazine  of  Phillour  on  the  Sutlej  on  the  12th  and  13th  May  1857  '•  als0  served  at  the  siege 
of  Delhi  and  repulse  ol  sorties  on  9th  14th  18th  and  23rd  July,  and  capture  of  four  guns  on  12th  August  1857  ; 
afterwards  present  in  the  action  of  Dilkoosha  and  relief  of  Lucknowunder  Lord  Clyde,  the  affairof  2nd  and  action 
of  6tb  Dec.  at  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khudagunj,  also  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  as  Brigade 
Quarter  Master  to  Brigadier  Hale's  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  town  of 
Sandee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

405  Colonel  C.  M.Longmore  accompanied  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  towards  Jummooim846.  Served  with 
the  right  column  of  the  Bhootan  field  force  under  Brigadier  General  Richardson  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Suleekah,  and  with  the  advance  thence  to  the  Moonas  Bridge  where  the  guns  that  fell  into  the  enemy's 
hands  were  surrendered  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

406  Colonel  C.  O.  Lord  was  present  in  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Saheb,  and  the 
Nawab  of  Banda  in  June  July  and  August  1858 ;  and  the  action  at  Sanganeer  on  the  8th,  and  at  the  battle  of  the 
Bunass  on  the  14th  of  August  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

407  Colonel  J.  R.  Lovett  landed  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  21st  April  1855  and  served  at  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  on  detached  duty  in  the  Dockyard  from  14th  January  to  74th  ^farch  1856 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

408  Colonel  R.  F.  Lowis  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the 
North-West  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

409  Colonel  H.  M.  Lowry  served  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61  (Medal).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion 
12th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  in  Besud  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal). 

411  Colonel  A.M.  Lys  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856  and  1857. 

413  Colonel  W.  H.  M'Causland  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and  Shahjehanpore, 
capture  of  Forts  Bunniar  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad.'capture  of  Rampore  Kussia,  and  sub- 
sequent operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Cameron. 
Highlanders  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  m 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

415  Colonel  C.  W.  M'Niell  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

416  Colonel  J.  G.  M'Rae  served  with  the  23rd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  in  Khandeish  in  1858.  Served  in  the 
Abyssinian  war  in  186S,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  at  the  storming  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

417  Colonel  C.  E.  Maeaulay  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  capture  of  forts- 
Amathee  and  Shunkerpore,  action  of  Doondiakiera,  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Omeria  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
1st  Sikh  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho  (severely  wounded), 
capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chankiawhan  and  Palichau,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  des- 
patchess,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

418  Colonel  J.  Macdongnll  served/with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

419  Colonel  W.  C.  MacDougall  served  in  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1S48-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  an<3 
surrender  of  Mooltan — wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

420  Colonel  H.  G.  MacGregor  proceeded  on  special  service  to  South  Africa  in  November  1878,  and  served  in  the 
Zulu  war  of  1879,  first  as  2nd  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Pearson's  Column  including  the  engagement  at  Inyezane, 
and  afterwards  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  ist  Brigade  ist  Division  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Went  to  South  Africa  on  special  service  in  January  1881,  and  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881 
under  Sir  Evelyn  Wood  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war 
of  1882  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  on  the  Base  and  Lines  of  Communication 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Golonel,  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served 
in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General,  Base  and  Lines  of  Com- 
munications, Suakin  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

422  Colonel  John  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkermau,  sortie  of  26th  October,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  -with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

423  Colonel  W.  C.  Mackinnon  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  Bengal  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal). 

455  Colonel  E.  H.  D.  Macpherson  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  14th  July  1855, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  Indian 
campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  and 
pursuit  to  Seraighat.  action  of  Khudagunge,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  at 
Allygunge  and  Bareilly,  campaign  in  Oude,  and  attack  on  Fort  Methowlie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in 
the  Eusofzie  campaign  of  1863-64,  and  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  under  Sir  John  GarvoC-k  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

426  Colonel  J.  R.  Magrath  served  as  a  volunteer  with  His  Highness  the  Nizam's  Troops  in  the  affair  at  Bhuddrachel- 
lum  on  the  9th  June  1849.  Served  in  the  second  Burmese  war  and  present  at  the  operations  near  Donabew — wounded 
on  the  left  side  while  leading  Infantry  to  the  attack  of  the  stockade  on  19th  March  1853 — Commanded  the  Artillery  out 
of  action  the  same  day  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  As  Political  Officer  accompanied  an  expedition  against  Kookie 
in  1861.  While  in  civil  charge  of  the  Eastern  Frontier  of  Bengal  attacked  and  defeated  with  severe  loss  a  large  force 
of  Kookies  which  has  quieted  the  tribes  ever  since.  Mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  thanks  of  Govern- 
ment on  every  occasion  of  being  under  fire. 

428  Colonel  R.  T.  Maillard  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  18S1  under  Sir  Evelyn  Wood  as  Brigade  Major  of  the 
Cavalry  Brigade. 

429  Colonel  W.  C.  S.  Mair  served  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  7860-61,  including  the  capture  of  the 
Pahs  at  Kihihi,  capture  of  Matarikoriko,  relief  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  No.  3  Redoubt,  action  of  Huir- 
angi,  and  skirmish  in  front  of  Te  Arei.  Served  during  the  first  part  of  the  Waikato  campaign,  also  as  Adjutant 
of  the  Flying  Column  during  the  war  of  1863-66  (Medal). 

430  Colonel  Eardley  Maitland  served  throughout  the  operations  with  Havelock's  Column  in  1857,  including  the 
actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Buseerutgunge  (first  and  second),  Boorbeake- 
chowkee,  Mungawara,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  and  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow,  with  Outram's  Force  in 
the  Alumbagh  from  Jan.  to  March  1858,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  actions  at  Selimpore  and  Sundeela  in 
the  ensuing  Oude  campaign  iMedal  with  three  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Was  appointed  a  military  attache 
to  the  British  Embassy  at  Constantinople  during  the  Russo-Ttirkish  war  in  1877,  and  was  with  the  Head  Quarters 
of  the  Turkish  forces  at.  the  defence  of  the  Shipka  Pass  and  at  other  places. 

43'  Colonel  E.  D.  Mai  elm  served  -with  the  23rd  Company  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  action  of 
Futtehpore,  relief  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  affair  of  Seraighat,  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  capture  of  Rooya.  Allygunge,  and  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

432  Colonel  G.Malcolm  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions 
at  Cawnpore  on  26th,  27th  and  28th  Nov.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services.  674 

434  Colonel  S.  Malthus  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  in  command  of  the  94th  Foot,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Olundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

436  Colonel  R.  A.  Manners  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
from  25th  Dec.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of 
i860  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

437  Colonel  P.D.Marett  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Mool- 
tan (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  having  landed  with  the  Pioneer  Force  a 
Zoulla  on  the  4th  Oct.  1867;  Commnded  a  Native  Mountain  Battery  forming  a  portion  of  the  Abyssinian  Advance 
Brigade  ;  appointed  Field  Commissary  of  Ordnance  and  brought  the  reserve  ammunition  to  Magdala,  destroyed  all 
the  captured  ordnance,  and  brought  back  all  reserve  ammunition  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal) . 

438  Colonel  E.  N.  Marsh  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

439  Colonel  H.  C.  Marsh  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  (Medal, 
4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

441  Colonel  H.  Marshall  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  17th  Lancers,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from  the 
15th  Sept.  1855  until  April  1856.  Also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the  pursuit  of  Tantia 
Topee. 

442  Colonell  R.  G.  S.  Marshall  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79,  and  was  -present  in  the  engagement  at 
Tukht-i-Pul  (mentioned  in  despatche*.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

443  Colonel  T.  C.  Martelli  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medil) . 

445  Colonel  H.  R.  Martin  served  with  the  expedition  to  Cnina  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture 
of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

446  Colonel  R.  C.  Martin  served  with  the  19th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  31st  Aug.  1855,  and  was 
dangerously  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

447  Colonel  W.  H.  Mason  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender 
of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  th:  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

449  Colonel  F.  H.  Mathias  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

430  Colonel  E.  Maude  served  as  a  Volunteer  with  the  2nd  Bombay  Grenadier  Native  Infantry  in  the  campaign 
of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  hill  fortresses  of 
Punella  and  Pownghur.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan  attack  of 
the  suburbs,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Persian  campaign, 
of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  night  attack 
and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Bheel  campaign  of  1857-58  in  the  Ahmednuggur  aad 
Khandeish  districts,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  his  Regt.  in  the  skirmish  of  Bheelwarrah.  Served  in  tke 
Indian  Mutiny  campaign  during  the  operations  in  Central  India,  including  the  actions  of  Rajghur,  Mongrowlee, 
Sindwaho  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  Kurai,  with  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Aden  Field  Force  in  Arabia  in  1864-65,  and  acted 
as  Commandant  of  the  Station  in  the  absence  of  the  Brigadier  General. 

452  Colonel  R.  J.  Maxwell  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  and  campaign  in  Oude  in 
1858-59,  including  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Simree,  actions  of  Bera  and  Doondeakera  (Medal). 

453  Colonel  J.  G.  Maycock  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  in  the  47th  Regiment,  including  the  battles 
of  the  Alma  (wounded)  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  the  26th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

455  Colonel  C.  F.  Menzies  served  with  the  Baltic  Expeditions  in  1854,  1855,  and  1856  (Medal). 

436  Colonel  G.  L.  C.  Merewether  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Ukarnundel  Field  Force  in  1859, 
and  was|present]at|the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Ab3"ssiaian  campaign  on  detached 
-duty  at  Koomeylee  in  surveying  and  constructing  earthworks  for  the  railway,  also  as  Adjutant  of  Bombay 
Sappers  and  Miners  (Medal). 

457  Colonel  W.  Merriman  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  18S1. 

458  Colonel  A.  Meyer  served  with   the  Red  River  Expedition  in  1870  (Medal). 

460  Colonel  F.  B.  Middleton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Chotiali  Field  Force  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

461  Colonel  O.  R.  Middleton  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Northern  Division  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

462  Colonel  M.  J.  J.  Mignon  served  with  the  Belgaum  Field  Force  under  Colonel  Malcolm  in  1857-58,  and  was 
present  at  the  surrender  and  occupation  of  the  Fortress  of  Shorapore  (Medal). 

464  Colonel  W.  T.  Mills  served  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Chandaree  and  Jhansi,  battle  of  the 
Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  different  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  from  the  15th  to  23rd  May  1858,  ending 
in  the  capture  of  Calpee  (wounded) ;  the  action  of  Morar,  actions  at  and  near  Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  capture  of 
Gwalior  ;  in  the  ravines  of  the  Jumna  and  Sind  rivers  against  the  rebel  Thakoor,  Burjore  Singh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

466  Colonel  W.  C.  Mitchel  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Cotton  against  the  Mohmund  hill  tribe  on  the 
Peshawur  frontier  in  August  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  during  the  mutinies  in  the  Goraria  district  ill 
September,  October,  and  Novemoer  1857. 

468  Colonel  H.  l,.  Mitchell  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of 
the  rebel  force  posted  in  the  first  range  of  the  Nepaul  Hills  in  March  1859  (Medal). 

469  Sir  C.  C.  Scott  Moncrieff  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal). 

470  Colonel  R.  E.  K.  Money  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

472  Colonel  A.W.J.  Montgomerie  served  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  IndianMutiny,  with  the  Guide  Cavalry 
at  the  battle  of  Nujjufghur,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  and  with  the  1st  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  Alumbagh  under 
Outram  from  16th  January  to  2nd  March  1858,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (slightly  wounded),  subsequent 
operations  in  Oude,  and  affair  of  Simree  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

473  Colonel  A.  H.  S.  Montgomery  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

473  Colonel  J.  L.  Moore  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  10th  August  1855,  in- 
cluding the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  on  26th  27th 
and  28th  November  1857,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at 
Bootwul  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

470  Colonel  H.  M.  Moorsom  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku, 
capture  of  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

477  Colonel  A.  B.  Morgan  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes 
on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Jugdulluck,  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Sherpore,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Saidabad  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Indian  Contingent,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with 
the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp),  and  with  the  Chiu-Lushai  Expeditionary 
Force  in  1889-90  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

478  Colonel  H.  R.  L.Morgan  served  with  the  JowakiAfreedee  Expedition  in  1S77  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
ihe  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Shutargardan,  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in 
December  1879  including  the  storming  of  the  Asmai  Heights  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  the  investment  of 
Sherpore,  and  with  [he  expedition  to  the  Hissarik  Valley  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the 
Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  :88i.  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Brevet  of  Lt.Coionel,  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Zhob  Field  Force  under  Sir  George  White  in  1890  in  command  of  No.  7  Mountain  Battery 
{mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  No.  1  Mountain  Battery, 
Royal  Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

479  Colonel  J.  Morland  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  re-capture  of 


675      Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

Pegu  on  the  21st  November ;  also  at  the  relief  of  the  Garrison  on  the  14th  Dec.  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu)v 
Served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59;  accompanied  Havelock's  Force  on  its  first  taking  the 
field  in  July  185,7,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Bus- 
seerutgunge,  Nawabgunge,  Boorbeeakechowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alunibagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow  „ 
Afterwards  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde;  during  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  and 
subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  a  year's  service,  and 
Brevet,  nf  Medal). 

481  Colonel  A.  Morris  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present, 
at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  and  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  3rd 
Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

482  Colonel  J.  W.  H.  C.  G.  Morris  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).  Served  alsc-m  New  Zealand 
against  the  Maories  in  i860,  including  the  attack  on  Puketakauere  on  27th  June,  and  was  thanked  in  General 
Pratt's  despatch  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

483  Colonel  M.  C.  Morris  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  occu- 
pation, after  the  relief  of  Lucknow.  of  the  fortified  outposts  and  camp  with  Outram's  Force,  and  repulse  of  the- 
enemy's  attacks ;  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  December  (Medal). 

484  Colonels  J.  C.  D.  Morrison,  Sir  H.  H.  Oldham,  and  A.  A.  Owen. — For  War  Services,  see  the  Honourable  Corps 
of  Gentlemen  at  Anns,  p.  130. 

486  Colonel  H.  Morton  served  in  Oude  and  was  present  at  the  pursuit  and  capture  of  the  rebel  Ra>jab  of  Toolsee- 
pore.  Served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59, — against  the  rebels  in  Bundlecundin  1859,  and 
commanded  a  detachment  of  two  guns,  a  squadron  of  Irregular  Cavalry  and  3  companies  of  Native  Infantry  for- 
about  two  months  in  frequent  expeditions  against  the  rebel  leaders  Dowlut  Singh  and  Buojore  Singh  near  the  Sind 
river  (Medal). 

487  Colonel  J.  F.  Morton  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

469  Colonel  H.  E.Mottet  was  present  with  his  Regiment  en  field  service  from  the  commencement  of  the  distur- 
bances till  2nd  November  1857. 

490  Colonel  W.  H.  Mulloy  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864,  including  the  action  of  Kakaramea  (Medal).. 
Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-5  (Medal  with  Ciasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

492  Colonel  W.  W.  Murdoch  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  as  Oolcmel  on  the- 
Staff  Commanding  Royal  Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

494  Colonel  A.  Murray  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  with  the- 
detachment  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  attached  to  the  ist  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  in  the- 
Egyptian  war  of  i8£2,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieb 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1888  in  command  of  a  Reserve  Column  until  transferred 
to  the  command  of  a  Column  for  operations  at  Thakote;  afterwards  commanded  the  2nd  Advance  Column  into 
the  Allai  country  till  the  conclusion  of  the  campaign  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  I>SO.,  and  Medal  witk 
Clasp). 

497  Colonel  J.  M.  Murray  served  in  the  Afghan  war  m  1878-79  (Medal). 

498  Colonel  John  Murray  servrd  in  the  Zulu  wTar  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  TJlundi,  and  irj 
the  operatiqns  against  Sekukuni,  including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (mentioned  in  despatshes,  CB.,  and 
Medal  with  clasp). 

499  Colonel  K.  D.  Murray  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master- 
General  2nd  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field 
Force  in  1885-86  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Muster  General  and  was  present  in  the  engagementat  Giniss- 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  -DAO.'). 

500  Colonel  H.  P.  P.  Nash  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58.  Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  on. 
the  North-AVest  Frontier  of  India  in  1868  with  the  2nd  Goorkhas,  including  the  operations  on  the  Black  Mountain^ 
(Medal  with  Clasp) ;  also  served  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  (Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in, 
1878-80,  and  took  part  with  the  expedition  into  the  Bazar  Valley ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the- 
march  to  Candahar  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration!. 

501  Colonel  C.  E.  Naylor  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender 
of^Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

503  Colonel  H.  A.  T.  Nepean  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the 
Sumbulpore  district  in  1857  and  1858  (Medal).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

50»  Colonel  A.  L.  Nicholson  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  as  Commissariat  Officer  to  Colonel  Turner's  Field  Force  in  Shahabael 
in  1858-59  (Medal). 

506  Colonel  A.  C.  Nightingale  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  14th  July  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  suppression  of  the 
Indian  mutiny  from  25th  Sept.  1857  to  20th  Feb.  1858,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the 
Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  and  other  engagements  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Eusofzie- 
campaign  of  1863-64,  and  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  under  Sir  John  Garvoek  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

5°8  Colonel  W.  R.  Nolan  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1S58,  including  the  affairs  of 
Rajghur,  Mongrowlee,  Sindwaho.  Kharee,  and  Zeerapore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

609  Colonel  Luriley  North  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  in  the  Transport  Service,  and  was  dangerousljr 
wonnded  at  the  defence  of  Fommanah  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
the  Zhub  Valley  Expedition  in  1884  in  commard  of  the  Half  Battalion  of  the  North  Lancashire  Regiment. 

510  Colonel  W.  North  served  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  tne  Bengal 
Sappers  and  Miners  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79  (Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel.  Medal),  and  was  present  at 
the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali'Musjid,  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1S79  (Brevets  of  Major  and 
Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

612  Colonel  W.  L.  Noverre  served  in  the  Indian  Muiiny  campaign  in  1858  (Medal). 

613  Colonel  G.  A.Noyes  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).. 

614  Colonel  H.  J.  Nuthall  served  with  the  Meerut  Volunteer  Cavalry  in  June  and  July  1857  ;  thence  appointed 
Local  Ensign  attached  to  the  24th  Punjaub  Infantry  "  Pioneers,"  he  served  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  throughout 
the  mutinies;  was  present  at  the  siege  and  assault  o!  Delhi,  capture  of  Lucknow,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at. 
Fyzabad,  and  in  the  subsequent  Trans-Gogra  operations.  Served  also  as  a  volunteer  with  Hodson's  Horse  at  the- 
skirmish  near  Durriabad.  Was  twice  slightly  wounded,  and  his  horse  also  received  a  sword-cut  (three  times 
mentioned  in  despatches,  and  granted  an  Ensigncy  in  the  56th  Foot.  Entitled  to  the  Indian  Mutiny  Medal  with 
two  Clasps.     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

515  Colonel  R.  F.  Oakes  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war. 

517  Colonel  F.  D.  Ogilvie  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  including  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Cliillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps;. 

518  Colonel  W.  L.  K.  Ogilvy  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal).  Served  with  the  ^rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in, 
the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  5th  August,  in  the  engage. nent  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  the 
action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  in  command  of  the  Battalion  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with. 
Clasp,  4th  Cla.ss  of  the  Osmanieb,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald 
Graham  in  1884  with  the  3rd  battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  was  appointed  Commandant  of  the  Base  at  Trii> 
kitat,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  two 
Clasps). 

522  Colonel  E.  A.  Ollivant  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

58i  Colonel  E.  P.  Ommanney  served  in  the  China  war  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  the  cap- 
ture of  Tangkn  and  the  Ttsku  Forts,  and  at  the  occupation  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two- 
Clasps).  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Dewangiri  (Medal 
with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  (Clasp) ;  and  with  the  Duflla  Expedition  in  1873-74.    Served 


Colonels  Retired  on  Fall  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. —  War  Services.       676 

in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Koorum  Valley  Field  Force  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition 
in  1885-86,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  near  Mingyan  in  co:nmandof  a  C.ilumn  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp); 
and  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18S8  (Clasp). 

526  Colonel  M.  W.  Ommanney  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  with  the  expedition  into  th» 
Hissarik  Valley  (Medal). 

537  Colonel  J.  W.  Ottley  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  under  Sir  William  Lock- 
hart  in  1897-98  with  the  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force,  pare  ofthetimeas  Cjmmanding  Royal  Engineer  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  witntwo  Clasps). 

528  Colonel  R.  Oaseley  served  throughout  the  Pun.iaub  campaign  of  1849-49,  including  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur, 
and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chill ianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
campaign  of  1857-58 ;  present  at  the  mutiny  at  Lucknow,  at  the  action  of  Chinhut,  defence  and  evacuation  of  the 
Muchee  Bhawuu,  and  throughout,  the  defence  of  the  Residency,  subsequent  operations  against  the  Gwalior  Con- 
tingent and  battle  of  Cawnpore.  occupation  of  Futtehpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  Performed  the  duties 
of  an  Artillery  Officer  aud  had  charge  of  one  18-pounder  and  two  o-pounders  at  Gubbins' outpost  during  the 
defence  of  the  Residency  from  July  to  Nov.  1857  (twice  mentioned  in 'despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a 
year's  service). 

531  Colonel  C.  H.  Palmer  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  operations  on  the  Black  Moun- 
tain (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  also  served  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72  imentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-8  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

632  Colonel  G.  H.  Parker  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  in  command  of  the  92nd  Highlanders,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiab  on  the  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  subsequent  pursuit 
of  the  Afghans,  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  storming  of  theAsmai  Heights  (men- 
tioned in  despatches)  and  the  investment  of  Sherpore,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiab  on  the  25th  April  1880 
(mentioned  in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Caudahar,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Also  served 
in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  in  command  of  the  Regiment. 

S33  Colonel  H.  G.  Paske  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  25th  August  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fail  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in 
1858  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

634  Colonel  A.  J.  Pearson  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  i863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  aud  Quarter 
Master  General  for  Intelligence  duties  with  the  Indian  Contingent,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the 
Tolrek  zereba  (Medal  with  two  Clasos,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

535  Colonel  G.  F.  Pearson  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  in  the  Saugor  and 
Nerbudda  Territories  and  Raepore  district  from  13th  November  1857  to  30th  April  1858,  and  was  present  at  an 
attack  upon  and  defeat  of  a  large  body  of  rebels  at  Khonee  Pass  in  the  Jubbulpore  district  on  the  27th  December 
1857  iMedal). 

536  Colonel  C.  C.  Pemberton  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  wiih  Clasp). 

137  Colonel  J.  Pennycuick  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  m  1868  in  command  of  H  Company  Madras 
Sappers  (Medal). 

638  Colonel  P.  Percival  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  including  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  assault  of  the  18th  June,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and  Shahjehanpore,  capture  of  Forts 
Bunniarand  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  capture  of  Rauipore  Kussia,  and  subsequent  operations 
in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

630  Colonel  C.  S.  Perry  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-80  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

540  Colonel  L.  F.  Perry  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  commanded  a  battery  of  Royal  Artillery  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

111  Colonel  E.  N.  Peters  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

5,3  Colonel  G.  Philips  served  m  the  Crimea  from  September  1854  to  February  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol attack  and  capture  of  the  Russian  Rifle-pits  on  the  20th  Noveinuer  1854,  aud  battle  of  Inkermau.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches  with  other  Lieutenants  of  Engineers  as  having  "particularly  distinguished  himself" 
during  the  siege  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

541  Colonel  H.  Phillipps  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Forje  m  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  and  Clasp) .  Served  also  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Coghlau 
which  captured  and  destroyed  the  fort  of  Sheik  Othman  in  the  vicinity  of  Aden  in  1858.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war 
in  1880,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

516  Colonel  Pemberton  Pigott  served  in  the  Crimea  from  1st  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  44th  Regiment  during  the  campaign  of  i860,  in 
the  north  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Essex  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

617  Colonel  T.  H.  Pitt  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

548  Colonel  F.  L.  Playfair  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Rangoon  12th  and  14th  April  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

549  Colonel  A.  G.  Plomer  served  with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  an  I  was 
present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  Army  (Medal  and 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Aurungabad  in  June  1857,  and  subsequent  relief  of  Mhow;  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Dhar ;  also  in  the  actions  in  front  of  Mundesore,  battle  of  Gurrari,  and 
subsequent  capture  of  that  village  on  the  23rd  and  24th  November  1857  ;  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of 
Chendaree  and  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  different  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  from 
the  15th  to  the  23rd  May  1858,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Calpee,  action  at  Morar,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

550  Colonel  R.  H.  W.  Plunkett  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1875-80  (Medal). 

531  Colonel  F.  Pocklington  served  with  the  38th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battlesof  Alma  andlnkermau,  and  tne  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

""  Sir  George  Pocock  served  with  the  30th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  June  to  Oct.  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal 

6i4  Colonel  E.  T.  Pollok  accompanied  a  field  force  under  Colonel  Cotton  in  1853-54  in  the  Prome  andTharawaddie 
districts,  employed  in  driving  out  gangs  of  Dacoits  from  Maoung-Gong-Gie,  engaged  in  several  minor  affairs  in 
those  districts. 

556  Colonel  A.Poole  servedin  the  Abyssinian  warin  1867-68  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S80  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"6  Colonel  A.  J.Poole  served  in  the  operations  against  the'iaeping  rebels  in  China  in  1862,  including  the 
second  capture  of  Keding  (Medal).  Served  with  the  67th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  affair  at 
Serobi  on  the  ioih  November  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Meaal  with  Clasp).  Servedin  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  Shan  Column  in  command  of  a  Wing  of  tne  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Hamp- 
shire Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

657  Colonel  P.  E.  Pope  served  witu  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagements  at  El  Maglar,  Tel-el-Manuta,  and  Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

458  Colonel  W.  H.  Rathborne  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Stan) 
Served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1881. 


677       Colonels  tietired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

559  Colonel  J.  T.  Ready  served  with  the  66th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  was  present  in  he 
engagements  at  Girishk  and  Maiwand,  and  in  the  defence  of Candahar  (Medal). 

-M  Colonel  H.  S.  E.  Reeves  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  an<l  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni 
(mentionad  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882  as  Director  of  Transport  (mentioned  in  despatches,  granted  relative  rank  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal,  3rd 
Class  of  the  Med.udie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

561  Colonel  Robert  Reirt  served  inthePunjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal),  served  also  with  the  Flank  Companies 
98th  Regiment  in  the  force  under  Sir  Colin'  Campbell  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  in  February  1850.  Served 
in  the  Peshawtir  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Eusofzie  Frontier  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858, 
and  at  the  affair  with  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  heights  of  Sittana,  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

562  Colonel  C.  R.  Richardson  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  with  the  9th  Regiment,  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Punjaub 
campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  61st  Regiment,  a.nd  was  present  at  the  action  of  Rarnnuggur,  the  passage  of'  the 
Chenab,  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillianwallah,  and  with  the  field  force  in  pursuit  of  the  Affghans  to  the 
Khyber  Pass  in  March  1849  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

563  Colonel  J.  A.  Richmond  served  with  field  detachments  on  the  Hyderabad  Frcutiei  from  16th  November 
1858  to  12th  March  1859. 

564  Colonel;  M.  P.  Ricketts  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  ;  accompanied  as  Interpreter 
ts  the  37th  Regt.  and  other  detachments  sent  to  the  relief  of  the  besieged  Garrison  at  Arrah  ;  acted  as  Staff  Officer  to 
Colonel  Milmanat  the  action  of  Alrowlee  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  present  throughout  thesiege  of  Azimghur 
from  28th  March  to  15th  April  1858,  and  various. skirmishes(Medal). 

503  Colonel  H.  W.  D.  Riley  served  with  the  Bbootan  Expedition  in  1865,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

566  Colonel  H.  b.  Roberts  was  in  the  action  with  the  batteries  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  garrison  from  Re- 
doubt Kaleh  on  the  19th  May  1854.  Served  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  was  employed 
as  Assistant  Engineer  at  Balaklava,  and  with  the  R.  M.  Artillery  in  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol  in  1854-55 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

567  Colonel  G.Forbes-Robertson  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including 
the  action  at  Kudjwa,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  and  pur- 
suit to  Seraighat,  siege  and  capture  ot  Lucknow,  affair  of  Allegunge,  battle  of  Bareilly,  actions  of  Pusgaon  and 
Russulpore,  and  evacuation  of  the  Fort  of  Jlithowlie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Eusofzai  campaign 
of  1S63-64,  and  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  under  Sir  John  Garvock  (Medal  with  fiiasp). 

5CS  ColonelJ.  F.  Robertson  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  in  1857,  including  the  bombardment  and  capture 
of  Mohumra  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  during  the  opera- 
tions against  the  insurgent  Dessaies  intheNorth  Canara  and  Bedee  districts  from  15th  February  to  23rd  May  1858  ; 
proceeded  withthe  detachment  sent  from  Dharwarto  reinforce  thecolumnunder  Colonel  Malcolm  before  Nurgoond. 

560  Colonel  W.  Robertson  served  during  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  with  the  Martaban  Column 
on  its  advance  to  Tonghoo ;  also  at  the  attack  upon  Kyouk  Douay,  and  other  affairs  during  the  march  (Medal  with 
Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  a  detachment  during  the  disturbances  in  Kimedy  in  1856.  Served  in  Bengal  with 
Madras  Rifles  during  the  mutinies  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

570  Colonel  H.  S.  Robinson  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Sumbulpore 
district  in  1857-58. 

571  Colonel;J.  C.  Robinson  served  throughout  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78  in  command  of  the  Colonial  Artillery, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Quintana,  and  numerous  minor  aflairs,  including  that  at  Malan's  Mission, 
the  attack  on  the  Kobogaba  River,  anu  the  expedition  to  Bomvanaland  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Major,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  under  Major  General  Sir 
John  Ross  in  the  operations  at  SheKabad  in  April  1880;  accompanitd  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to 
Candahar,  and  commanded  a  battery  of  Royal  Artillery  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

573  Major  General  W.  G.  W.Robinscn  served  in  the  Crimea,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  in  charge  of  the  Department  during  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in 
1875-76  (promoted  Assistant  Commissary  Genera],  mentioned  in  despatches.'Medal  with  Clasp.)  Served  in  the 
Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Senior  Commissariat  Officer  Base  and  Lines  of  Com- 
munication (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Deputy  Commissary  General,  CB.,  Medal,  ^rd  Class  of  the 
Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

571  Colonel  T.  F.  C.  Rochfort  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-38,  and  was  present  at  the  siega 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  and  actions  of  Koorsee  and  Baree  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

575  Colonel  R.  E.  Roe  served  with  the  12th  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  i7tli  May  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Cavalry  to  the  Saugor 
and  Nerbudda  Field  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Jejunge  and  Kubai,  general  action  of  Banda  (men- 
tioned in  despatches),  and  surrender  of  the  Rajah  of  Kirwee  on  5th  June  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

576  Colonel  W.  Rogersou  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Katr  Dowar  and  Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  expe- 
dition to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  .Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (Clasp),  and  in  the  subsequent  occu- 
pation of  Suakin  by  British  troops  in  1885-86. 

s;7  Colonel  C.  K.  C.  Rooke  served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku 
occupation  of  Tientsin,  actions  ol  the  18th  and  21st  Sept.,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served 
in  the  Bethuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Scots. 

578  Colunel   H.  D.  Rooke  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kifr  Dowar  and  Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Served  in  the  ex-- 
pedition  to  the  Soudan  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp),  and  in 
the  subsequent  occupation  of  Suakin  by  British  troops  in  1885-86. 

580  Colonel  G.  C.  Ross  served  iu  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

531  Colonel  G.  W.  0.  Rothe  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  thejeapture  of  Ali  Musjid 
as  Adjutant  of  Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

532  Colonel  T.  Rowland  served  with  the  1st  Royals  in  the  Crimea  from  the  29th  Aug.  1855,  and  was  present  at  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  5th  Foot,  and  wag 
present  at  the  operations  in  Besud  and  with  the  Kama  Expedition  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

583  Colonel  W.  H.  Rowland  served  with  the  45th  Regt.  in  the  Orange  River  Sovereignty  during  the  Kaffir  war  of 
1S51-53  (Medal).  Served  with  the  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  Expedition,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri 
in  1865  (Medal). 

585  Colonel  G.  A.  Russell  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  in  1359  (Medal). 

SS6  Colonel  E.  St.  George  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-^6,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Indian 
Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow— dangerously  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

587  Colonel  H.  H.  St.  Leger  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1858-59  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  a  Flying 
Column  under  Colonel  Christie,  including  an  engagement  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna ;  also  in  Ross'  Camel  Corps 
with  Sir  Hugh  Rose  s  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Gowlowlie  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel- 
el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the 
Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  Commandant  of  Korosko  from  the  1st  April  to  the  20th  July  1885  (Clasp).  Com- 
manded the  Cameron  Highlanders  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Eastern  Soudan  in  1885-86  under  Sir  Frederick 
Stephenson,  was  Commandant  of  advanced  posts  from  the  26th  November  to  29th  December,  and  was  present  at 
the  defence  of  Fort  Kosheh  and  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.). 

588  Colonel  T.  A.  St.  Quintin  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services.         678 

the  attack  and  capture  of  AH  Musjid,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier 
Genera]  G.  Gough  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

589  Colonel  D.  J.  D.  Safford  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  i857-58^with 
the  Jounpore  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  afterwards  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 
_  59°  Colonel  M.  T.  Sale  served  throughout  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65  in  command  ofa  Company  of  Bengal 
Sappers  and  Miners,  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

:  591  Colonel  C.  E.  Salkeld  served  with  the  2nd  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present 
in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with. 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

592  Colonel  A.  Saltmarshe  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal).  Served  with  the  70th  Regiment 
m  New  Zealand  during  the  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Pukikohe  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal) . 

=93  Colonel  W.  H.  Snndhani  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal). 
*  Colonel  R.  A.  Sargeaunt  served  in  the  Passes  during  the  Abyssinim  campaign  in  charge  of  Water  Supply 
and  road  repairs  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

-9K  (-'0'one'  J-  H.  Satterthwaite  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

=96  Colonel  II.  J.  Savage  served  with  the  detachment  of  the  91st  Regiment  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent 
Boers  beyond  the  Orange  River.  SouthAfrica,  in  1845;  also  in  the  Kaffir  warof  1846-47;  and  in  that  in  1852-53  (Medal). 
'''  Colonel  A.  Schmid  served  in  the  Sehleswig-Uolstein  Army  during  the  first  Danish  war,  and  took  part  in  the 
campaigns  of  1848-50,  being  present  at  niost  of  the  actions,  and  has  received  the  Schle«wig-Holstein  decoration. 

Colonel  C.  E.  S.  Scott  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train 
at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded),  and  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  and  17th  August  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

599  Colonel  C.  H.  S.  Scott  served  with  the  71st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  7th  February 
1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  Kertch,  destruction  of  aud  affairs  atTaman  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present  at  the. 
aotious  of  Koonch,  Muttra,  and  Deopoora,  battle  of  Galolee,  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  aud  capture  of 
Gwalior  (mentioned  in  despatches).  In  November  1858  accompanied  a  Flying  Column  to  hunt  up  rebels  in  the 
Gwahor  district  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

°™  Colonel  E.  K.  Scott  served  with  the  Bundlecund  field  force  in  1850. 

601  Colonel  Albert  Seagrim  served  with  the  1st  Rovals  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  August  1835,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Med»l  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

6"z  Colonel  H.  L.  Searle  was  at  the  action  of  Ecknaes  in  the  Gulf  of  Finland,  20th  May  1854, in  action  with  the 
torts  of  Bumarsund  T5th  August,  and  at  the  surrender  of  Fort  Prasto  on  tho  16th  August.  Served  with  the  Baltic 
Expedition  in  1855,  and  in  the  mortar-boat  flotilla  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

604  Colonel  M.  C.  Seton  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including 
the  action  of  Sinho,  the  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  served  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862,  and  was 
present  at_  the  taking  of  the  fortified  stockades  at  Naizang,  storm  and  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kading, 
Ismpoo,  Najow  and  Onolin.  Served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1S79,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December 
1879,  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86 
W16os  n    2nd  ■B;UtaUon  Hampshire  Regiment  including  the  surrender  of  Mandalay  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Colonel  J.  F.  T.  Shadwell  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  commanded  the 
selected  marksmen  of  the  Regiment  during  tho  Peshawur  outbreak ;  was  present  at  the  mutiny  and  destruction 

60-  n5ISt  Be!'-al  Native  Infantry  on  the  12th  August  1857  (Medal). 

Colonel  E.  VV.  Shaw  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at 
Uunnee  with  force  forming  rear  guard  of  Commander  in  Chief's  Army  during  the  capture  of  Lucknow  ;  also  present 
at  the  affair  of  Dobriah  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  at  Hurryah  on  the  29th  August  1858,  also  at 
Uoomeragunge  on  26th  November  1858,  under  Brigadier  Rowcroft,  also  at  Burreeah  on  the  3rd  December  1858  ; 
present  at  the  battle  of  Toolespore  (Medal). 

_  "''  Colonel  T.  R.  Shaw-Hellier  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present 
"an     eil«aSements  at  Tel-el- Mahuta  and  Kassasin  on  the  28th  August  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Colonel  Sidebottom-Venner  served  with  the  Buffs  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  and  was  present  at  the 
assault  of  the  Eedun  on  the  iSth  June  (Medal  with  Clasp  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Colonel  R.  J.  B.  Simpson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86,  and  commanded  the  storming  party 
at  the  Minhla  Redoubt  and  was  dangerously  wounded  in  the  attack  at  Kadoe  on  the  13th  January  which  he  con- 
ducted (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

11  Colonel  T.  T.  Simpson  served  with  the  Peshawur  Division  during  the  Seooy  mutiny  in  1858.  Served  with 
the  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Cnamberlain  in  1859-60  against  the  Cabool  Khail  Wuzeerees,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  and  burning  of  Maidanee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Field  Force  under 
Brigadier  General  Sir  0.  V.  Tanner  from  the  2nd  September  to  the  2nd  December  1884. 

°'2  Colonel  R.  M.  Skinner  served  in  the  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  against  the  rebels  in 
1S57-58,  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Huldwanee  on  the  17th  Sept.  1857  and  1st  Jan.  1858,  and  Cherpoorah  on  i3th 
Feb.  1S58,  and  saved  the  life  of  his  commanding  Officer  at  the  risk  of  his  own  (Medal). 

'  3  Colonel  C.  F.  J.  Skottowe  served  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  the  Crimea  during  the  Russian  war,  and 
was  present  at  the  defence  and  occupation  of  Kertch.  Served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  35th  Madras  Native  Infantry 
during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome  9th  and  10th  October  1852,  at  Nowany 
from  19th  October  to  20th  December  1852;  accompanied  the  force  under  Sir  John  Chea^e  to  Meeaday,  and  present 
at  the  attack  of  the  stockades  30th  January  1853,  and  other  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

-5  Colonel  F.  J.  Smith  served  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859.  Served 
with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force,  and  had  charge  of  the  survey  aud  works  proposed  and  partly  executed 
m  connection  with  the  supply  of  water  to  Zoulla  from  Koomeylee,  12  miles  (Medal). 

616  Colonel  A.  E.  H.  Smyth  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  i^th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  Can- 
dahar  Field  Force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

617  Colonel  C.  C.  Smyth  served  in  the  Transport  Department  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  from  Canada  of  1870. 
Served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  51st  Light 
Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  in  the  first 
expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Cabul  including  the 
affair  at  Jugdulluck  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  command  of  Kroomen 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  opera- 
tions near  Suakin  in  December  1888,  including  the  engagement,  at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp, 
and  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

618  Colonel  J.  Smyth  commanded  the  69th  Regiment  during  the  repulse  of  an  incursion  of  Fenians  into  Canada  in 
May  1S70. 

619  Colonel  R.  G.  Smyth  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  final  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow  in  1858  (Meaal  with  Clasp). 

620  Colonel  E.  B.  Snow  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1854  and  1855  (Medal).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations 
for  Gallantry,  p.  786.] 

621  Colonel  H.  G.  E.  Somerset  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847,  and  in  that  of 
1850-52  (Medal). 

622  Colonel  W.  F.  Spaight  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  3884-85  in  charge  of  Transport  at  Dal  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

623  Colonel  A.  T.  Spens  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Field  Force  in  1856  and  1857,  and  was  present  at 
the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Borazjoon  (wouuded),and 
action  of  Khooshab ;  commanded  the  Left  Troop  of  the  Squadron  3rd  Light  Cavalry,  which  charged  and  broke  the 


679  Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Fay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

Persian  square  (horse  wounded,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh 
Rose,  including  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrokota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore 
Pass,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  Koonch,  battle  of  Muttra,  the  three  engagements  at  Jalowlee  on  the  River 
Jumna  (acted  as  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Second  Brigade),  capture  of  Calpee,  capture  of  the  cantonment  of 
Morar,  final  pursuit  of  the  enemy  under  Sir  Robert  Napier,  battle  of  Jowra  Alipore ;  also  served  against  the  rebels 
in  the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  districts  during  the  monsoon  of  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

821  Colone  Fi.  W.  M.  Spring  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  23rd  Dec.  1867  as  Commissary  of 
Ordnance  and  was  in  charge  of  the  Ordnance  Depot  established  at  Senafe  (Medal). 

625  Colonel  Charles  Steel  served  with  the  12th  Lancers  in  the  Crimeafrom  29th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  und  Turkish  Medal). 

627  Colonel  Fitzroy  Stephen  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  3rd  Battalion  Rifie  Brigade  during  the  Indian  campaign 
°f  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Cawnpoie,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  battle  of  Nawabgunge  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  North-West  Frontier  campaign  of  1863-64  as  Staff  Officer  of  the  Field  Force  under 
Colonel  Macdonald  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field 
Force  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  All  Musjid  and  with  the  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  and 
Laghman  Valleys  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

628  Colonel  F.  G.  Steuart  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at 
tJie  siegeand  surrender  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Ssrved  with  the  Persian  Expedition  in  1856-57,  including 
the  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

629  Colonel  John  Stevenson  served  with  the  54th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's 
eampaign  in  Oude  in  1838-59  (Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1864-65  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

631  Colonel  G.  G.  Stewart  served  in  the  China  war  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Sinho  and  Tangku 
acid  at  the  occupation  of  Tientsin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

02  Colonel  H.  J.  Stock  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  as  Brigade  Major  with  the  Southern  Afghanistan 
Field  Force  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry, 
p.  786.I 

633  Colonel  H.  W.  Stockley  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of 
Mehumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

634  Colonel  W.  Stoddart  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  in  the  suppres- 
Mun  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  from  9th  February  1858. 

636  Colonel  A.  Straghan  served  with  the  74th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-5S.  and  was 
present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Shorapore  (Medal).  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry 
in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  commanded  the  Battalion  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

637  Colonel  C.  D.  A.  Straker  served  in  the  Afghan  war  ia  1879-80  (Medal). 

638  Colonel  H.  AV.  Stroud  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Also  a ; 
Peshawnr,  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  during  the  mutinies  from  1857  to  i860. 

639  Colonel  R.  W.  Studdy  was  employed  in  the  Transport  Department  with  the  Northern  Afghanistan  Field 
Force  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

640  Colonel  N.  G.  Sturt  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  and  commanded  No.  2  Company  Bombay  Sappers 
which  did  excellent  service  on  the  Senafe  Pass  and  the  Sooro  Defile,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and 
capture  of  Magdala  ( Medal) . 

641  Colonel  M.  S.  J.  Sunderland  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Susses 
Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart,  including  the  action 
at  Abu  Klea  and  the  engagement  at  Metammeh,  where  he  commanded  a  half-battalion  (twice  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign 
in  1888  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches,  JJSO.,  and  Medal 
with  Clasp  1. 

642  Colonel  J.  F.  Sweeney  served  with  the  12th  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

643  Colonel  G.  A.  Sweny,  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  Regiment,  served  in  Abyssinia  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier 
General  VVilby ;  was  afterwards  appointed  Provost  Marshal  and  Baggage  Master  to  the  ist  Brigade  ist  Division, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Captain 
for  service,  Medal). 

644  Colonel  G.  C.  Swiney  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-5S  with  the  7th  Hussars  and  was  pre- 
sent in  an  engagement  near  Allahabad  in  Dec.  1857. 

647  Colonel  A.  Swinton  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

648  Colonel  E.  D.  Tarleton  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

649  Colonel  W.  J.  Tathani  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1874-75  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

650  Colonel  A.  Taylor  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1S48-49,  including  the  affair  of  Kamnuggur, 
and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

652  Colonel  J.  B.  Taylor  served  with  field  detachments  on  the  Hyderabad  Frontier  from  16th  November  1S58  to 
12th  March  1859. 

653  Colonel  P.  T.  H.  Taylor  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

654  Colonel  R.  A.  Taylor  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan.  attack  of  the 
suburbs,  storm  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress :  also  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  surrender  of  the  Sikh  Army 
at  Rawul  Pindee,  and  pursuit  of  the  Affghans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Engaged  in  sup- 
pressing the  mutiny  of  the  62nd  and  69th  Bengal  N.I.  and  Horse  Artillery  at  Mooltan  on  31st  Aug.  1S53  (Medal). 

655  Colonel  T.  Taylor  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  24th  Foot  against  the  mutineers  of  the  14th  Bengal 
Native  Infantry  at  Jhelum  on  the  7th  July  1857  (Medal). 

656  Sir  Edward  Thackeray  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle 
of  Budleekestrai,  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (Victoria  Cross)  ;  was  afterwards  present  at  the  actions  of  Gun- 
geree,  Pi-ttialee,  and  Mynpoory,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  throughout  the  Rohilcuuu  campaign,  including 
the  attack  on  Fort  Rooyah,  action  of  Alygunge*,  and  capture  of  Bareilly ;  served  also  the  Oude  campaign  of  185S-59. 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps)  ;  was  awarded  ttte  H\T  "  for  cool  intrepidity  and  characteristic  daring  in  extinguishing  a 
fire  in  the  Delhi  Magazine  enclosure,  on  the  16th  September  1857,  under  a  close  and  heavy  musketry  fire  from  the 
enemy,  at  the  imminent  risk  of  his  life  from  the  explosion  of  combustible  stores  in  the  shed  in  which  the  fire 
occurred."  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  to  Cabul  with  the  force  under 
Brigadier  General  Charles  Gough,  including  the  engagement  at  Jugdulluck — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

658  Colonel  H.  Thompson  served  with  the  10th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
from  the  9th  March  1856  until  the  withdrawal  of'the  Army.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Bijnour  Rajpoot  Levy 
during  the  operations  in  Bundlecund  under  Brigadier  Wheler  in  1859;  and  as  Brigade  Major  with  the  Cachar 
column  of  the  Looshai  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  G.  Bourchier  in  1871-72  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S80  (Medal). 

659  Colonel  H.  M.  Thompson  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56.  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  including  the  assault  on  the  Quarries  on  the  8th  June,  the  capture  of  the  Cemetery  and  Rifle  Pits  of  the 
18th  June,  and  with  the  Reserve  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).    Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  China  in  1863. 

660  Colonel  Ross  Thompson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  with  the  Hissarik  and  Lughman 
Expeditions  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal). 

661  Colonel  M.  Tilford  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  doth  Rifles  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 
In  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858  in  the  Shahabad  district  (Medal).  Also  served  throughout  the 
campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Sinho,  the  taking  of  Tangku,  the  capture  of  the  Taka. 
Forts,  and  the  surrender  of  P  ekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services.        680 

662  Colonel  F.  J.  Todd  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

««  Colonel  K.  R.  Todd  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  as  Commandmg- 
Royal  Engineer,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp). 

664  Colonel  C.  E.  Torriano  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  i854-=;5,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman 
and  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  engagements  at  Pandora  and' 
Meangunge  and  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

s65  Colonel  F.  T.  Townshend  served  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the- 
engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  28th  August— wounded  (Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh.  and  Khedive's  Star). 

«K  Colonel  E.  J.  Tremlett  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Kambula- 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  Zlobane  Mountain,  and  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

667  Colonel  the  Hon.  "W.  Le  Poer  Trench  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1857-5S  ;  was  present 
at  the  operations  prior  to,  and  commanded  a  ladder  party  at  the  capture  of  Canton ;  also  commanded  a  ladder 
party  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Namtow  (mentioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

669  Colonel  Trent-Stoughton  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  was 
present  at  the  assault  on  the  Gate  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  acted  as  a  regimental  Major  in  the  action  of 
Te  Ranga,  and  severely  wounded  in  right  wrist  while  leading  two  Companies  of  the  68th  into  the  left  of  the  enemy's 
rifle-pits  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

470  Colonel  G.  H.  Trotman  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  October  187S  to 
July  1880,  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie,  and  was  present  in  the- 
engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

672  Colonel  Thomas  Trueman  served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the- 
siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  action  at  Barodea,  capture  of  Garracota,  action  of  Borda,  battle  at  the  Pass  of 
Mudispore,  siege  and  storming  of  Jhansi.  battle  of  the  Betwa  storm  and  capture  of  Lohari,  actions  of  Koonch' 
and  Muttra,  battle  of  Galowlee  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "steadiness  and  gallantry  "),  captures  of  Calpee 
and  Gwalior,  and  several  slight  affairs  in  Bundlecund  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

673  Colonel  A,  H.  Tucker  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  an(i  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Alma,, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,. 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 

671  Colonel  A.  TufneU  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  t he- 
action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe.  Afterwards  commanded  the  Battalion  to  the  end  of  the  campaign- 
(Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

675  Colonel  J.  P.  Turbervill  commanded  a  detachmeut  during  the  disturbances  in  Pariah  Kimedy  in  1S56, 
was  actively  employed  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Sumbulpore  district  in  1858,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the- 
Bengal  Government  for  his  services. 

676  Colonel  H.  F.  Turner  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Director  of  Telegraphs,  and  was  pre- 
sent in  the  engagement  at  the  Tofrek  zereba  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

477  Colonel  T.  Turner  served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

678  Colonel  A.  C.  Twentyman  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Tran-port  Train  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

679  Colonel  P.  A.  A.  Twynam  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  Genera? 
and  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd 
Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

680  Colonel  G.  Tyndall  served  with  the  Madras  Rifles  1857-58  in  quelling  the  mutiny  in  India,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Whitlock  in  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

682  Colonel  the  Hon.  J.  C.  Vanneck  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the 
Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Scots  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  aaeii 
Temai  (Clasp). 

083  Colonel  G.  F.  Vesey  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Baltic  Fleet  in  1S54  (Medal).  Attacked  and  destroyed' 
a  party  of  Mopla  fanatics  with  a  detachment  of  43rd  Light  Infantry  at  Colatore,  Malabar,  on  the  8th  September, 
1873,  and  was  thanked  by  the  Madras  Government. 

633  Colonel  W.  Waddington  served  with  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing- 
at  Hallilah  Bay,  storming  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  and  during  the  forced  march  on  Borazjoon, 
the  occupation  of  the  enemy's  entrenGhed  camp,  and  the  night  attack  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

686  Colonel  A.  J.  "Wake  served  the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858,  and  taking  of  Fert  Mittowlie  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal). 

688  Colonel  D.  0.  Walker  served  with  the  Raipootana  Field  Force  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Fort  Awah  and  the  siege  of  Kotah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

689  Colonel  T.  N.  Walker  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  2nd  Bengal  European 
Fusiliers,  including  all  the  siege  operations  before  Delhi  in  1857  (wounded  on  the  18th  July),  and  was  selected  as 
one  of  the  Subalterns  of  the  ladder  party  at  the  final  assault  and  capture  of  the  city  (wounded  on  the  15th  Septem- 
ber) ;  was  afterwards  present  at  the  capture  of  the  heights  of  Sonah,  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Rewarrie, 
Jujjhur,  Ranonde,  Furrucknngur,  and  Bullumbghur;  served  with  the  17th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  Rohilcund 
campaign  in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Amsoth,  Bagawalla,  and  Nugeega,  and  relief  of  Moradabad  (Medal' 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Naga.  Hill  tribes  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of 
Konoma  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).     [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786.] 

690  Colonel  G.  T.  Wallace  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el  Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

691  Colonel  W.  A.  J.  Wallace  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  as  a  Field  Engineer  with  the  Koorum  Column, 
and  superintended  the  movement  by  rail  of  Sir  Donald  Stewart's  Division  in  November  1878  over  300  miles  of  the 
newly  opened  Indus  \"  alley  railway  between  Mooltan  and  Sukkur  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in 
Chief  in  India,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  charge  of  the  railway  operations,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the 
Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

692  Colonel  F.  D.  Walters  served  with  the  44th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  the  27th  Jan.  1855.  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  north  of  China,  including  the  acdou  of  Sinho,  assault  and 
eapture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

693  Colonel  J.  H.  Walwyn  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and- 
capture  of  Lucknow  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

695  Colonel  R.  I.  Ward  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy.     Was  on  board  H.M.S.  Hannibal  at  the  siege  ' 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) 
Served  in  South  Africa  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  during  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal). 

696  Colonel  William  Ward  served  in  the  Mountain  Train  with  the  Field  Force  from  Aden  ai">lnst  the  Foadlee 
Arabs  in  1865-66.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  T-4-  1-K)bir  (mentioned' 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Khedive's  Star). 

697  Colonel  F.  G.  E.  Warren  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  and  subsequent  engagement  at  the  Subadai's  Tank  ;  commanded  the  Heavy- 
Battery  at  the  storming  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow;  summer  campaign  in  Oude,  and  actions 
of  Barree  and  Simree  ;  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  taking  of  Port  Rehora,  and  attack  on  Koelee  (com- 
manded the  Artillery)  ;  also  served  in  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  action  of  Cherodra,  and  taking  of  the- 
Fort  of  Mudjedia — commanded  the  Mortar  Battery  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps),. 


681         Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

Served  at  TTmbeyla  in  the  campaign  against  the  hill  tribes  in  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  Lalloo,  also  at  the  engagement  in  the  plain  of  Chumla  (mentioned 
in  desDatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  throughout  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1S64-63  (Clasp). 

699  Colonel  C.  J.  Watson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1SS5-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

700  Colonel  R.  J.  Watson  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

701  Colonel  3.  B.  Watts  served  in  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  a 
Jummoo  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Charasiah  on  6th  October  1879,  and  at  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Cabal  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

702  Colonel  L.  Waveli  served  with  the  1st  Bengal  Fusiliers'  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including 
the  action  of  Nujufghur,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  with  previous  operations  under  its  walls  ;  actions  of  Narnoul 
Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorie,  storm  and  capture  of  Due-know  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  China 
against  Taeping  rebels  in  1862  (Medal).    Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

703  Colonel  A.  G.  Webster  served  with  Dind's  Mooltauee  Horse  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58. 
and  was  present  at  Kakraole,  operations  before  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  Shabjehanpore,  and  capture  of  Mohundee 
(Medal).  Received  a  letter  of  thanks  from  Government  for  services  with  Meerut  Dight  Horse  in  1857.  Served 
with  the  19th  Hussars  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan 
Expedition  in  1884  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El 
Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches.  CB.,  and  two  Clasps;. 

704  Colonel  A.  T.  Welsh  served  with  the  Soth  Regiment  m  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  storming  of 
Hartaban,  bombardment  of  Rangoon  and  subsequent  operations  on  the  12th  13th  and  14th  April,  and  capture  of  the 
great  Dagon  Pagcda,  and  storming  of  Rangoon ;  bombardment  and  capture  of  Prome  (mentioned  in  General 
Goodwin's  despatches,  and  specially  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  of  India  in  Council),  night  attacks  of  the 
enemy  on  the  Camp  on  the  heights  of  Prome,  and  expedition  into  Poungdey  district  in  February  and  March  1853 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu,  and  Brevet  of  Majorj. 

706  Colonel  H.  I.  Wheler  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1864-63  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

707  Sir  Trevor  Wheler  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1846,  including  the  affair  of  Buddiwal,  and  battles  of 
Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).  Also  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1S32-53,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  and 
recapture  of  Pegu,  and  the  advance  on  Tongnoo  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  cam- 
paign in  1858-59,  including  the  capture  of  Ducknow,  action  of  Barree,  and  commanded  the  troops  that  defeated  the 
Nusseerabad  Brigade  at  Sahadutgunge  on  30th  March  1858  capturing  five  guns  (Brevet  of  Major).  Proceeded  to 
Central  India  and  served  under  Sir  Robert  Napier;  was  in  command  of  a  field  force  for  some  months  in  the  pur- 
suit of  Prince  Ferozshah  (Medal  with  Claspi.  Also  served  with  the  Eusofzai  Fie.d  Force  in  1863,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  [Jmbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Bhootan  war  of  1865-66  (Clasp). 

708  Colonel  F.  A.  Whinyates  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  India"n  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  action  of  Futtehghur,  and  affair  of  Kankur  (Medal). 

709  Colonel  S.  D.  White  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Served 
also  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  near  Agra  and  Allyghur,  operations  near 
Shereshur  Ghaut,  and  action  of  Dowra  (Medal). 

710  Colonel  W.  H.  White  served  with  the  49th  and  26th  Madras  Native  Infantry  during  the  Burmese  war  of 
1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Martaban,  defeat  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy  on  26th  May  1852,  attack  and 

destruction  of  the  Burman  camp  and  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attacks  on  the  nights  of  the  17th  and  18th  July,  and 
from  20th  July  to  18th  Aug.  1852  (Medal" with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

711  Colonel  W.  Whit-la  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  1st  Battalion  10th  Regiment  in  the  Perak  River  Expedition 
in  1875,  and  commanded  the  troops  when  a  combined  naval  and  military  force  attacked  and  captured  two  stockades 
and  five  guns  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

713  Colonel  B.  R.  Whittaker  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  assault  and 
capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire.  the  expedition  to  Borazjoon,and  action  at  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

714  Colonel  J.  E.  Whifting  served  as  an  ensign  in  the  Indian  Army,  and  was  attached  to  the  23rd  Fusiliers 
during  the  Indian  Mutiny  from  Nov.  1857  to  Oct.  1858.  Also  served  as  Lieutenant  with  the  8th  Regiment 
during  the  Oude  campaign  till  Feb.  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Lucknow). 

715  Colonel  J.  M'G.  Whitton  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force,  and  had  charge  of  a 
Danger  during  the  engagement  at  Lang's  Nek. 

716  Colonel  Montgomery  Williams  served  with  the  84th  Regiment  in  the  Shahabad  district  until  the  final  suppres- 
sion of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59  (Medal).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  19th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign 
of  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

717  Colonel  R.  F.  Williams  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

718  Colonel  R.  F.  Williamson  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  1873 
.(Ashanti  Medal).  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1385-8S  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Zeedaw  where  he  commanded,  aud  at  Kadoe  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1831  in  command  of  the  1st 
Brigade  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  CB.,  and  Clasp). 

719  Colonel  A.  R.  Wilson  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1S57,  including  the  forced  march  on 
Borazjoon,  and  the  night  attack  and  battle  at  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

720  Colonel  C.  W.  H.  Wilson  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  throughout  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  of 
SIkkim  in  1861 ;  also  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain 
.(Medal  with  Clasp) . 

721  Colonel  H.  B.  Wilson  served  with  the  71st  Highland  Dight  Infantry  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against 
the  Boneyrs  and  other  hill  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India.  Commanded  the  Sharpshooters  from  the  nth 
November  to  the  1st  December,  from  which  latter  date  till  the  end  of  the  campaign  he  acted  as  Adjutant  of  the 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Claspi. 

733  Colonel  W.  F.  Wilson  served  with  the  90th  Dight  Infantry  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  Kambula  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

724  Colonel  R.  W.  C.  Winsloe  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  6th  August  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with 
ithe  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  an<l  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi — severely  wounded  (Brevet 
of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Potchefstroom 
— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-87  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

725  Colonel  J.  Withers  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  of  1868  (Medal). 

726  Colonel  Ambrose  Wolrige  served  in  the  Baltic  in  August  and  September  1S54  (Medal) ;  served  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1854  with  the  R.M.  Brigade,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  and  was  with  the  Dight  Division  of  the  Army 
at  the  battle  of  Inkerman.  and  in  the  Trenches  during  the  whole  winter;  present  with  the  combined  Force  before 
Sebastopol  during  the  siege,  and  at  its  fall  in  1855  ;  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  R.M.  Battalion  on  the  Kertch  Expedi- 
tion and  occupation  of  Yeni  Kale,  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  Medal, 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  Royal  Marines  in  the  engagement  with  the  forts  at 
Kagosima  in  Japan  on  the  15th  August  1864  (Brevet  of  Major).  Was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at 
the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  as  Major  of  Brigade  at  the  capture  and 
destruction  of  the  batteries,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept. 
t864  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

727  Colonel  II.  Wood  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  May  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal;.  Served  in  the  campaign  on  tue  North-West  Fron- 
tier in  1862,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Shubkudder  (iledal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle 
Brigade  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal) .     Served  in  the  expedition  against  tue  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  1881. 

72°  Colonel  J.  Woodcock  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-33  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

729  Colonel  W.  W.  Woodward  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1856-57,  "including  the  battle  of  Kooshab 


Colonels  Retired  on  Fall  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. —  War  Services.       682 

(Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1858-59,  including  the  action  on  the  Taringa 
Hills  at  MybeeKanca  and  Goozerat  (Modal). 

"i  Colonel  C.  W.  Youge  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian, 
campaign  of  1867-68  (Medal). 

732  Colonel  T.  H.  B.  Young  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

733  Colonel  W.  Young  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  14th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege- 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  capture  of  the  Quarries  with  the  storming  party  (severely  wounded),  and  assaults  of  the 
Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Also  served  in> 
the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

731  Colonel  J.  Younger.— For  War  Services,  see  Militia  Artillery,  p.  883. 


Lieut.Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

1  Lt. Colonel  C.  H.  E.  Adamson  was  employed  on  civil  dut3'  during  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (received! 
the  thanks  of  tbe  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

2  Lt.Colonel  R.  I.  Adamson  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  August  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

3  Lt.Colonel  H.  B.  Adcock  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hizara  campaign  ofiS68,  including  the  subsequent, 
operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

5  Lt.Colonel  R.  L.  Agassiz.—  See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786. 

6  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Agnew  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was- 
present  with  Havelock's  Column  at  the  actions  of  the  21st  and  23rd  Sept.,  relief  and  subsequent  defence  of  Luck- 
now  (wounded)  17th  Oct.,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  by  Outram,  campaign  in  Oude,  and  final  capture  of  Lasknow 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

7  Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Atchison  was  present  with  the  69th  Regiment  during  the  repulse  of  an  incursioa  of  Fenians 
into  Canada  in  May  1870. 

9  Lt.Colonel  W.  G.  Alexander  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  14th  July  18S5,  includ- 
ing the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign 
of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  with  assaults  on  the  Secundrabagh  and  Shahnujuf, 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857  and  pursuit  to  Seraighat,  action  of  Khodagunge,  storming  of  the  Begum 
Kotee  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  fort  at  Rohea  and  campaign  of  Rohilcund,  including  actions  of  Alle- 
gunge  and  Bareilly ;  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Pusgavvn  and  Russulpore, 
attack  on  fort  at  Mithowlee  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Force  under  Sir  John 
Garvock  at  Umbeyla  on  theN.W.  Frontier  of  India  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Lt.Colonel  B.  M.  Allen  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal),  and  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in 
1881  attached  to  the  Signalling  Department.    Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1890. 

11  Lt.Colonel  R.  V.  Allen  served  in  the  China  Expedition.  Also  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and 
at  the  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

12  Lt.Colonel  S.  V.  Alston  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March  and  at 
the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

13  Lt.Colonel  M.  A.  Alves  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at'Char- 
asiah  on  the  25th  April  1880  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal;. 

li  Lt.Colonel  E.  F.  Angelo  served  with  the  28th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

16  Lt.Colonel  B.  V.  Arbuckle  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Mahsood 
Wuzeerees  in  April  and  May  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Burrarah  Pass,  and  destruction  of  Makeem 
(Medal  with  Clasp) .    During  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  he  was  employed  on  Commissariat  duty  (Medal) . 

18  Lt.Colonel  F.  H.  Armstrong  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Clasp). 

19  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  Armstrong  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1864-65  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer 
(Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the  Hazara  Field  Force  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  throughout  the  operations 
of  1868;  had  charge  of  the  Field  Telegraph  and  was  mentioned  in  General  Wilde's  despatch  for  having  rapidly 
constructed  and  worked  the  Telegraph  Line  (Clasp). 

20  Lt.Colonel  M.  Armstrong  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Khyber  Field  Force  (Medal). 

23  Lt.Colonel  Aytoun  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  carnnaign  of  1844-45,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
the  forts  of  Punella,  Pownghur,  Monohur,  and  Munsuntosh.  Served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  1858-59, 
including  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee,  actions  with  Bheels,  siege  of  Dwarka,  and  action  of  Somnassa  (Medal). 

2*  Lt.Colonel  F.  Bailey  served  witn  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

25  Lt.Colonel  T.  J.  Bailey  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal) .  Served  with  the  Zhob  "Valley  Expedition 
in  1884.     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

26  Lt.Colonel  C.  D.  Baillie  served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  with  3rdBuffs  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku. 
Forts). 

2'  Lt.Colonel  J.  E.  Baines  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force  on  Transport 
duty  (Medal). 

28  Lt.Colonel  R.  A.  Baker  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  during  1858. 

29  Lt.Colonel  Wm.  Banks  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganaj 
and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (horse  shot);  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  cfi"")!!; 
Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

30  Lt.Colonel  W.  Bannatyne  served  :n  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

31  Lt.Colonel  C.  St.  J.  B.  Barnett  was  attached  to  the  10th  Foot  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  iS^S-jo, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sultanpore,  with  the  assaulting  column  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of 
Azimghur,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Jugdespore  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865. 
(Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the  1  st  Goorkhas  throughout  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  (Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

32  Lt.Colonel  F.  Barnston  served  on  the  Bhootan  Expedition,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

33  Lt.Colonel  T.  A.  A.  Barstow  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Cobbeand  Colonel  Drew  from  the- 
commencement  of  the  Afghan  war  in  1878  till  August  1879  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force,  including  the  Khost 
Expedition,  part  of  the  time  as  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  ;  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the 
Peiwar  Kotal  and  in  the  engagement  at  Mattoob  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

36  Lt.  Colonel  M.  M.  Battye  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  mutiny  at  Dinapor  and 
attempt  to  relieve  Arrah  ;  capture  of  Atrowleea,  advance  to  Lucknow,  and  actions  at  Cbanda,  TJmeerporp,  Sultan- 
pore, and  Douraha,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  storming  of  the  Emaumbara  and  Kaisabagh  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

37  Lt.Colonel  D.  W.  Becher  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah 
and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  commanded  a  Detachment  of 
the  8th  Irregular  Cavalry  at  the  repulse  of  rebels  from  Huldwanee  on  the  18th  Sept.  1857  (Medal). 


683    Lieut.Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. —  War  Services. 

39  Lt. Colonel  G.  W.  Beivsford  served  with  the  Garo  Hills  Expedition  in  1871-72  ;  in  the  operations  against  the 
nagasin  1877-8  ;  and  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1883-84  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

41  Lt.Colonel  W.  G.  T.  Bickford  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  I  Medal1. 

42  Lt.Colonel  H.  D.  Bicknell  served  in  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  including  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  reiiefof  Ekowe 
i(Mednl  with  Clasp  . 

44  Lt.Colonel  F.  H.  Blanshnrd  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-30  (Medal). 

45  Lt.Colonel  L.  Blathwayt  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Rooya,  AUvgunge,  Bareilly,  and  Shahjehanpore,  capture  of 
Rampore  Kussia,  and  passage  of  the  Gogra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in 
1860-62  and  was  present  in  various  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  1S62  (Medal).  Also  served  with  the 
Bhootan  Expediiionin  1864-65  (Medal). 

46  Lt.Colonel  Bleaymire  served  the  campaign  of  1845  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  Scinde,  under  Sir  Charles  Napier. 
Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  action  of  Ramnuggnr,  and  battles  of  Chillian- 
wallah  (wounded)  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  defence  of 
Cawnpore.  and  final  operations  against  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

43  Lt.Colonel  A.  A.  Boggs  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1365  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

54  Lt.Colonel  A.  J.  Borton  was  present  as  Adjutant  with  the  69th  Regiment  during  the  repulse  of  an  incursion  of 
Fenians  into  Canada  in  May  1870. 

55  Lt.Colonel  J.  Boulderson  served  with  the  71st  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Kotakeserai,  recapture  of  Gwalior,  and  operations  against  Burgore  and  Dowlut  Sing  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  also  throughout  the  campaign  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  in  1863  (Medal  with 
■Clasp).  Served  with  the  91st  Highlanders  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu 
and  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

56  Lt.Colonel  H.  S.  Bourchier  served  with  the  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal, 
4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

57  Lt.Colonel  John  Bourchier  served  with  the  81st  Regiment  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-5S  (Medal). 

56  Lt.Colonel  H.G.  Bowen  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  88th  Regiment  at  East  London  during  the  e^rly  part 
of  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78,  and  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

5S  Lt.Colonel  W.J.  Boye«  served  with  the  Duffla  Expedition  in  1874-75,  and  with  the  Jowaki  Afreelee  Expe- 
dition in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-  80  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

60  Lt.Colonel  E.  H.  C.  Braddon  served  on  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri 
{Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Clasp). 

61  Lt.Colonel  H.  R.  Bradford  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  of  Ram- 
auo'o'ur,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Present  at  Jullundur 
when  the  Native  Troops  mutinied  on  the  7th  June  1857,  and  accompanied  the  pursuing  Column  (Medal). 

63  Lt.Colonel  J.  D.  Bradley  served  in  the  Crimea  from  10th  Jan.  1855  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
and  assault  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

64  Lt.Colonel  J.  L.  Bradshaw  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875-76 
{Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

66 jLt.Colonel  D.  M.  F.  Brady  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  iu  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the 
subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

67  Lt.Colonel  W.  M.  Brander  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  "  for  the  great 
judgment  he  showed  in  selecting  a  landing  place  and  camping  ground "  at  the  wreck  of  the  Clyde  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

68  Lt.Colonel  E.  Brandt  served  with  the  1st  Bombay  Fusiliers  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58  at  Sukkur 
in  the  Punjaub,  and  in  Central  India. 

69  Lt.Colonel  R.  K.  Brereton  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  18S8  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
ILt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

70  Lt.Colonel  F.  H.  Bridgman  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78,  and  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

71  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  J.  Briggs  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  Orakau  and  at  the  affair  of  Nukumaru  (Medal). 

72  Lt.Colonel  F.  S.  S.  Brind  served  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-60  in  defence  of  the  Kumaon 
Hills,  and  in  Rohilcund,  including  the  affairs  of  Huldawhanee  and  Buhairee,  and  action  of  Churpoorpah  (con- 
tused! ;  the  second  Oude  campaign,  and  with  Ross's  Camel  Corps  in  Central  India  (Medal).  Served  with  the  19th 
Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  and  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Bright  in  the  expedition 
against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  17th 
Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S7S-79,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  (mentioned  in  despatch, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

73  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Brind  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Navy  throughout  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  and 
was  present  at  the  landing  under  heavy  fire  in  Hallilah  Bay,  taking  of  the  Bushire  Forts,  bombardment  storm 
and  capture  of  Busnire  (wounded),  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohnmrah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Was  also  actively  engaged  in  several  boat  engagements  in  the  Canton  river  and  North  Coast  of  China  in  1857. 
Served  with  the  1st  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  in 
Khe  actions  of  Barree,  Nawabgunge,  and  Kentour,  engagement  with  and  capture  of  five  guns  from  the  Nusseera- 
had  Brigade,  and  several  other  actions  in  Oude  (Medal).  Served  with  the  nth  Punjaub  Infantry  in  tha  China 
•war  of  i860  at  the  defence  of  Canton;  and  in  1861  was  engaged  in  the  defence  of  Shanghai  and  Woosung  against 
the  Taeping  rebels  (Medal). 

77  Lt.Colonel  W.  E.  Brown  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  5th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  iSth  June  (with  the  storming  Column)  and  8th  Sept.;  also  at  the  bombardment 
and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  a  party 
■of  the  57th  Regiment  with  the  Column  under  Brigadier  Coghlan  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Arab  village  of 
Sheik  Othman  on  the  18th  March  1S58  (mentioned  in  despatch,  and  thanked  in  General  orders).  Served  in  the 
New  Zealand  war  in  1861  (Medal). 

78  Lt.Colonel  E.  F.  Browne  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  outbreak  at  Nusseerabad  in  May 
1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

79  'Lt.Colonel  H.  R.  Y.  Browne  served  with  Wood's  Column  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1870,  and  was  present  in  the 
■engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Browne  served  with  the  101st  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  North-West  Frontier  war  of  3863,  and 
was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1878-79  (Medal). 

82  Lt.Colonel  A.  C.  Bruce  serevd  in  the  Afghan  war  from  April  i879untii  invalided  on  26th  May  1880,  as  Assistant 
Field  Engineer,  first  with  the  2ndDivision  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  and  afterwards  with  the  Khyber  Line 
Force,  ncfuding  the  operations  in  the  Shuliman  Valley  and  .the  engagement  at  Kam  Dakka  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal). 

84  Lt.Colonel  B.  H.Burke  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  including 
the  attack  of  the  Gate  Pah,  engagement  at  Te  Ranga  and  attack  on  PutahiPah  (Medal). 

86  Lt.Colonel  T.  Burke  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  nth  August  1855,  including  the 
sieo-e  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 
Served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  from  26th  Nov.  to 
6th  Dec.  1857,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Fort  at  Birwah — mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal). 

87  Lt.Colonel  A.  St.  L.  Burrowes  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel- 
-el-Mahuta,  and,  as  Adjutant  of  the  Battalion,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  Sept.),  and  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 

Kebir(Meda  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  in  command  of  the 
Mounted  Infantry  of  the  Royal  Marresentand  was  presen  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  at  the  destruction  of 
iemai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp). 


Lieut.  Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services.    684 

88  Lt.Colonel  J.  R.  B.  Buscarlet  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
89  Lt.Colonel  C.  M.  Calderon  served  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870. 

93  Lt.Colonel  C.  F.Call  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Saif-u-deen 
and  Ahmed  Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
and  Bronze  Decoration). 

91  Lt.Colonel  N.  Campbell  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  16th  Augnst  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp, and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59, 
including  0\e  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and 
Shahjehanpore,  capture  of  Forts  Bunniar  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the  Gogra,  at  Fyzabad,  capture  of  Rampore 
Kussia,  and  subsequent  opsrations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

92  Lt.Colonel  R.  "K.  Cane  served  in  South  China  from  1857  to  i860,  successively  as  Acting  Quarter  Master 
to  the  combined  force  of  Royal  and  Royal  Marine  Artillery,  and  as  Acting  Adjutant  to  Royal  Artillery,  including 
the  assault  and  capture  of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857  and  minor  affairs.  Volunteered  for  service  in  North  China  in  i860  ; 
present  at  the  capture  of  Taku  Forts  with  siege  train  (.Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  during  the  occupation 
of  Tientsin  as  Provost  Marshal  and  Drill  Instructor  to  Manchu  Artillerv:  also  as  Acting  Adjutant  and  Quarter 
Master  Royal  Artillery  against  the  Taoping  rebels  near  Shanghai  in  1862,  including  the  capture  of  Kahding,  in 
command  of  a  Mortar  Battery  of  native  Chinese  gunners  attached  to  Royal  Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
1st  Class  Gold  and  Red  Coral  Medal  from  the  Chinese  Government).  Served  as  StaffOfficer  and  Interpreter,  with 
powers  of  Provost  Marshal,  to  the  Column  under  Captain  A.  H.  Murray,  Royal  Artillery,  in  support  of  Gordon's 
Anglo-Chinese  Force  against  the  Taeping  rebels  near  Shanghai  in  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

94  Lt.Colonel  Sydney  Cargill  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  18-9-80  (Medal). 

96  Lt.Colonel  N.  B.  Carr  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  whilst  employed  on  the  Public  Works  of 
India,  and  was  engaged  with  the  Dacca  Mutineers  at  C'ausanbunda  in  Bhootan  on  the  12th  December  1857  ( Medal). 
Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  867-63  on  the  personal  Staff  of  the  Director  of  the  Transport 
Train,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  for  zeal  and  ability  (Medal). 

97  Lt.Colonel  G.  T.  Carre'  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-66,  including  thi  Waikato  campai  ru,  and 
was  present  at  the  action  ot'Orakau,  and  assisted  in  conlucting  the  Sap.  Commanded  Detachment  during  the 
Wangamii  campaign. and  present  at  the  action  of  Pukaki  (mentioned  in  de-ip  itcie-i,  Medal).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of  Zaw.i  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with 
the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i332,  and  wis  present  at  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Serve  1  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

99  Lt.Colonel  E.  H.  Chamberlin  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian 
Mutiny  and  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  of  1857-58,  being  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the 
battle  of  Newabgunge,  and  numerous  minor  actions  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  same  Battalion  in  the 
campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1864,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Shubkuddur  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

100  Lt.Colonel  W.  R.B.  Chamberlin  served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1 877-78,  and  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
103  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  J.  M. Chapman  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  5th  Fusiliers  and  the  Calcutta  Naval  Brigade 

tn  1857-58  in  pursuit  of  the  Dacca  Mutineers  and  nth  Irregular  Cavalry — received  the  thanks  of  the  Lieutenant 
Governor  of  Bengal.     Served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  during  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-  59  (Medal) . 

103  Lt.Colonel  J.  Charles  served  in  the  Afghan  .var  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

104  Lt.Colonel  R.  G.  Charlton  served  with  the  81st  Regiment  m  the  Indian  Mntiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 

105  Lt.Colonel  C.  J.  Cheetham  proceeded  to  the  Go'd  Coast  with  Colonel  Festing's  detachment  ct  Marines  in  May 
ES73,  and  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  till  invalided  in  September  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  Alexandria  Forts  (Medal,  4th  Class  oftheMedjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

107  Lt.Colonel  C.  M.Churchill  served  in  New  Zealand  from  15th  Nov.  1863  t}  1866,  and  was  present  at  the  assault 
and  capture  of  Etangiawhia,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  the  atfair  of  Kakaramea 
and  capture  of  the  fortified  village  of  Ketemari( Medal). 

108  Lt.Colonel  G.  F.  Churchill  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1S75-76  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

;"9  Lt.Colonel  H.  W.  Clarke  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Water  Supply  Department  from  Senafe  to 
Addigerut  and  performed  excellent  service  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
5884-85  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  and  Director  of  Railways  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

110  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  Clarke  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

112  Sir  M.  J.  Clarke  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Political  Officer  and  Special  Commissioner,  and  was 
present  at  the  surrender  of  Sekukuni  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  CMG-.).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  and  took 
part  in  the  defence  of  Potchefstroom. 

113  Lt.Colonel  M.  de  S.  M.  K.  G.  A.  Clarke  served  the  Eastern  campaign  until  severely  wounded  in  the  head  and 
taken  prisoner  in  a  sortie  on  the  Trenches  on  the  night  of  the  21st  Dec.  1854  (mentioned  in  despatches,  prisoner 
of  war  until  19th  Sept.  1855),  having  been  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  New  Zealand 
in  1866  (Medal). 

115  Lt.Colonel  C.  Coates  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Inyezane  and  in  the  advance  to  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

116  Lt.Colonel  John  Cobb  served  in  the  China  Expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river, 
storm  and  capture  of  the  city.  Served  as  Adjutant  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  including  the 
action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tongku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Forts,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps) . 

113  Lt. Colonel  W.  LaT.  Cockcraft  served  in  the  NewZealandwar  of  1863-64,  was  in  command  of  the  Royal  Marines 
at  the  capture  of  Rangiriri  and  action  of  Rangiawhia  (Medal).  Was  landed  on  the  Island  of  Tanna,  New 
Hebrides,  12th  Aug.  1865  in  the  operations  against  the  natives. 

120  Lt.Colonel  J.  E.  Collins  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  in  command  of  several  expeditions 
against  the  enemy  near  Mandalay  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

181  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  S.  Colquhoun  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
Peiwar  Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

122  Lt.Colonel  J.  C.  Conington  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur 
and  subsequent  operations  (Medal). 

123  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  Cooper  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  defence  of  Eupatoria  and  with  the  Brigade  in 
the  Crimea  during  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  latterly  as  Acting  Quarter  Master ;  was  Quarter  Master  of  the 
1st  Battalion  at  the  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

m  Sir  Anthony  Cope  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battaliou  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  through- 
out the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
135  Lt.Colonel  C.  O.  Cornish  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1865-66  (Medal). 

126  Lt.Colonel  F.  F.  Cotton  served  in  the  Bhootan.  campaign  in  1864-65  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with 
'Clasp). 

127  Lt.Colonel  W.  Cotton  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

128  Lt.Colonel  G.  Coussmaker  served  with  the  23rd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  in  Khandeish  in  1858. 

130  Lt.Colonel  John  Creagh  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59, 
and  was  present  with  Havelock's  Force  at  the  assault  and  relief  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency, 
■occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  the  greater 
part  of  the  time  as  Adjutant  of  the  5th  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  one  year's  service).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  pare  with  the  two  expeditions  into  the  Bizar  Valley,  with  the  Zaimusht  Expedi- 
iton  as  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling,  and  afterwards  with  the  Khyber  Line  Force  as  Assistant  Quart  or 
Master  General  (Medal). 


685   Lieut. Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

131  Lt.Colonel  F.  Creighton  served  in  the  Ealtic  in  the  latter  part  of  1855  (Medal). 

132  Lt.  Colonel  C.  A.  Cress  well  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-87  as  Political  Officer  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

133  Lt.Colonel  E.  R.  M.  Crooke  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85.  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin,and 
was  present  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevei  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

134  Lt.Colonel  J.  G.  Crosbie  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  June  to  September 
1880;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1^84  with  the  3rd  Battalion 
King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

126  Lt.Colonel  A.  J.  C.  Cunningham  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66 
(Medal  wif,h  Clasp). 

137  Lt.Colonel  C.  Cunningham  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  as  Acting  Quarter  Master  on  detached 
duty  at  Antalo,  superintending  works  in  that  division  with  Madras  Sappers  (Medal). 

138  Lt.Colonel  Michael  Curry  served  in  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  when  the  81st  Regiment, 
under  Colonel  Renny,  with  two  troops  of  the  Bengal  Horse  Artillery,  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regiment  of 
Native  Cavalry  and  three  Regiments  of  Native  Infantry,  all  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  Ensoofzee  Expedition  iu  1858  (Medal). 

140  Lt.Colonel  H.  M.  Dale  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S6  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

141  Lt.Colonel  E.  S.  Daniell  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  capture  of  Pegu  in  November,  its 
defence  from  5th  to  14th  Dec.  185-2,  and  at  the  subsequent  operations  in  that  vicinity.  Served  with  the  Madras 
Sappers  and  Miners  during  the  remainder  of  the  war,  and  accompanied  Sir  J.  Cheape's  expedition  to  Meeady  (Meda? 
with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  Also  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Beugal  from  Feb.  1858,  including  the  occu- 
pation of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  campaign  n  Oude  in  1858,  passage  of  the  Goomtee 
at  Sultanpore,  and  other  minor  affairs,  also  at  Shahpore,  and  at  the  Fort  of  Koili  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

143  Lt.Colonel  C.  M.  Davidson. — For  War  Services,  see  the  Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms,  p.  130. 

145  Lt.Colonel  R.  Davies  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  thb  nth  Hussars,  including  the  affairs  of 
Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (wounded  and  horse  shot) ,  and  Tchernaya,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  also  the  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

146  Lt.  Colonel  A.  T.  Davis  served  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  in  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the  Bhootan 
Expedition  in  1865-66  (Clasp). 

148  Lt.Colonel  L.  C.  A.  A.  de  Cetto  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Futtehabad,  cap- 
ure  of  Chandairee  Fort,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  and  action  of  Betwa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

149  Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Delacombe  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1854  (Medal). 

150  Lt.Colonel  de  Longueville  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  with  a  light  field  battery,  and  was 
present  at  the  actions  of  Agra  (horse  shot)  and  Allyghur— severely  wounded  (Medal) .  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to 
General  Showers  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Cossea  and  Jyntea  Hill  (mentioned  in  despatches) .  Served  in  the 
Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

154  Lt.Colonel  A.  H.  Des  Barres  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Malaha  Junction.  El  Magfar,  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of 
Tel-el- Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

186  Lt.Colonel  W.  Dickinson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Seikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  with  the  1st  Sind  Irregular  Horse  during  the  Persian  expedition  in  1S57,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  the  Fort  of  Awah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  detached  in  command  of  a  Squadron  of  the  3rd  Sind  Horse 
to  Rajpootana  in  March  1859;  employed  against  the  Marree  Tribe  in  1859  (thanked  by  the  Governor  General). 
Was  detached  in  command  of  a  Squadron  of  Sind  Horse  to  the  Nuggur  Parkur  Field  Force  from  July  to  December 
1859.     Served  with  the  Expedition  to  Abyssinia  in  1867-68,  including  the  operations  against  Magdala  (Medal). 

157  Lt.Colonel  G.  M.  Dobbin  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  operations  resulting 
in  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  and  served  with  the  expedition  to  Donabew  in  Feb.  and  March  1853  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Proceeded  with  the  Force  to  occupy  the  Fort  of  Phillour  on  the  outbreak 
of  the  mutiny  in  May  1857,  and  officiated  as  Deputy  Commissary  of  Ordnance  in  charge  of  the  Magazine  through- 
out the  mutiny  (mentioned  in  the  Governor  General's  minute  of  2nd  July  1859,  and  received  a  letter  from  the 
Secretary  of  State  for  India  conveying  Her  Majesty's  approbation  of  his  conduct  during  the  mutiny). 

158  Colonel  P.  Dods  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49  (Medal). 

159  Lt.Colonel  H.  E.  Dolphin  served  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865,  and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  Dewangi  r 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

160  Lt.Colonel  J.  K.  Dooner  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 

i60  Lt.Colonel  G.  Dare  Dowell  served  in  the  Baltic  during  the  Russian  war  in  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the 
bombardment  of  Sweaborg  and  several  minor  engagements  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal)  ; 
was  awarded  the  V<&  for  the  following  service : — "  An  explosion  having  occurred  in  one  of  the  rocket-boats  of  the 
Arrogant  during  an  attack  on  the  forts  near  Viborg,  Lieutenant  Dowell  (who  was  on  board  the  liubij  gunboat  while 
his  own  boat  was  receiving  a  supply  of  rockets)  was  the  first  to  jump  into  the  quarter  boat  of  the  Muby,  and  with 
ttiree  volunteers,  himself  pulling  the  stroke  oar,  proceeded  instantly,  under  a  heavy  fire  of  grape  and  musketry,  to 
the  assistance  of  the  cutter's  crew.  The  Russians  endeavoured  to  prevent  his  object  of  saving  the  men  and  boat, 
but  Lieutenant  Dowell  succeeded  in  taking  up  three  of  the  boat's  crew,  and  placing  them  on  board  the  Ruby,  and  on 
his  returning  to  the  spot  was  mainly  instrumental  in  keeping  afloat  and  bringing  off  the  sinking  cutter." 

162  Lt.Colonel  E.  C.L.Durnford  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  forts 
of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854,  the  latter  part  of  the  time  doing  duty  as  Assistant  Engineer.  Served  with  the 
Baltic  Expedition  in  1855,  and  was  in  command  of  a  Mortar  in  the  flotilla  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg 
(Medal). 

"zf  Lt.Colonel  F.  W.  Durrant  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68^ 
and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

163  Lt.Colonel  Dysart  served  in  the  3rd  Madras  European  Regiment  with  the  Saugor  field  division  in  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Banda  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

«4  Lt.Colonel  A.  D.  Eden  served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

166  Lt.Colonel  L.  Edye  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Malaha 
Junction,  El  Magfar,  Tel-el-Mahuta,  and  Mahsama,  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  in  the  Soudan  campaign 
in  1884-85,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba  and  at  the  destruction  of 
Temai  (two  Clasps). 

168  Lt.Colonel  W.  W.  Egerton  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-S7  with  r.he  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Liver- 
pool Regiment  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

169  Lt.Colonel  Ellerman  served  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  force  on  the  Euzofzie  Frontier  under  Sir  Sydney 
Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  affair  with  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th 
May  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

170  Lt.Colonel  J.  M.  D.  Elliot  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1'1  Lt.Colonel  A.  Ellis  served  in  the  Black  Sea  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

i"3  Lt.Colonel  E.  C.  Elliston  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  in  the  Koorum 
Valley  (Medal).     Served  with  the  Akha  Expedition  in  1883-84  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

i'5  Lt.Colonel  A.  E.  England.— See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786. 

176  Lt.Colonel  J.  M.  F.  England  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Khedive's  Star) 


Lieut. Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension.  —  War  Services.    686 

178  Lt.Colcrael  E.  W.  Evans  served  with  the  19th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  5th  January  to  the  5th 
October  1855,  including  the  siege  and  full  of  Seb  istopol  (severely  wounde  i),  and  storming  of  the  Re  Ian  00.  the  8th 
September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tu-kish  Medal).  Served  as  Brigade  Major  1st  Brigade  Hazara  Field  Force  in 
1868,  including  theexoeditionagainst  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

179  Lt.Colonel  Everitt  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  Battalion,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Magfar,  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

180  Lt.Colonel  V.  G-  L.  Eyre  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar 
Kotal,  the  operations  in  the  Khost  Valley,  the  engagement  at  Caarasiah  on  the  6th  October  187},  the  o*»i»  "ations 
round  Cabu!  in  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore,  and  the  engagement  at  Saiutbau ;  accom- 
panied Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Caudahir,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Me:lal  with 
four  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

182  Lt.Colonel  H.  J.  Faircloth  served  with  the  81st  Regiment  in  the  Eusiofzie  expedition  in  1858  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  when  the  81st  Regiment,  under  Colonel  Renny 
with  two  troops  of  the  Bengal  Horse  Artillery,  disarmed  at  Mean  Meerone  Regiment  of  Native  Cavalry  and  three, 
Regiments  of  Native  Infantry,  all  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79, 
and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  AH  Musjid  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

183  Lt.Colonel  0.  H.  Fa,irlie  served  in  the  Rohilcund  district  with  the  Column  uuder  Colonel  Jones  (Medal 

185  Lt.Colonel  G.  L.  M'L.  Farmer  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  October  1878 
to  October  1880,  and  took  part  in  the  advauce  on,  and  occupation  of,  Canlahar  aad  Khelat-i- jhilzie  ( vledal). 
Served  in  the  Marri  Expedition  under  Brigadier  General  MacGJregor  (meatioued  in  despatches).  Served  in  the 
Boer  war  in  18S1  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

187  Lt.Colonel  R.  H.  Fawcett  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68,  and  was  present  with  the 
33rd  Regiment  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

189  Lt.Colonel  E.  Feneran  landed  witn  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  21st  April  1855,  andservedat  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastoool  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

190  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Ferris  served  with  the  29th  Foot  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the 
passage  of  the  Ohenab,  aud  battles  ol'Chillian wallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

191  Lt.Colonel  VV.  H.  M.  FitzHerbert  served  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in 
1877  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Peshawar  Valley  Field  Force  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  with  the  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  and  Lughman  Valleys 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

'91  Lt.Colonel  E.  A.  FitzRoy  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  13th  Dec.  1867,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  lall  of  Magdaia  (Medal). 

195  Lt.Colonel  A.  Fonblanque  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the 
Canton  river,  the  landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North  and 
was  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  25th  June  1859 ;  served  also  the  c  impaign  of  i860,  including  the 
action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tongku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps). 

156  Lt.Colonel  E.  M.  Forbes  served  withthe  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1864-55,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Fort  Dalimkote  (Medal  with  Ciasp).  Served  in  the  Afgnan  war  in  1879,  including  the  operations  in  the  Khyber 
Pass(Medal). 

197  Lt.Colonel  H.  V.  Forbes  served  with  the  expeditions  to  the  Baltic  in  1854  and  1S55  (Medal). 

398  Lt.Colonel  J.  F.  Forbes  was  present  at  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Auruugabad  in  June  1857,  and  sub- 
sequent relief  of  Mtiow  ;  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar;  in  the  actions  in  front  of  Mundesore,  battle 
and  subsequent  capture  of  Gurraria  (wouuded),  at  the  siege  aud  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Chandaree  (wounded) 
and  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  different  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  from  the  15th 
to  23rd  May  185R,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Calpee  ;  the  action  of  Morar,  actions  at  and  near  Kotah-ke-3erai, 
and  capture  of  Gwalior;  and  served  in  the  operations  against  Maun  Sing  in  the  Padrone  jungles  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

199  Lt.Colonel  A.  J.  Ford  served  with  the  35th  Regt.  in  Shahabad  from  July  to  Nov.  1858,  and  was  present  at  the 
affairs  of  Rampora-Perraraand  Juuiaon (Medal). 

200  Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  Fothergill  served  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the 
strongly  stockaded  town  of  Saba  on  21st  February,  and  bombardment  and  destruction  of  the  town  of  Porto  Novo 
near  Lagos  on  25th  April  1861. 

202  Lt.Colonel  VV.  R.  Fox  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

203  Lt.Colonel  C.  R.  Franklen  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  witn  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  fre- 
quently engaged  with  the  enemy  (Medal).  Also  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at 
Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

20»  Lt.Colonel  G.  Froom  served  with  the  94th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations 
against  Sekukuni,  including  the  stormiug  of  the  stronghold  (Medal  with  Ciasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of 
1880-81,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Sttndertoo  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

206  Lt.Colonel  E.  J.  Fryer  served/  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  (mentioned  in  despatcu,  Medal  with  Clasp;.  Served  as  Brigadier 
Major  with  the  Sikhim  Field  Force  in  1861  (mentioned  in  despatch). 

208  Lt.Colonel  F.  Galloway  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

210  Lt.Colonel  M.  C.  Garsia  served  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  with  a  combined  Naval  and  Military  Force  against  the 
Mahomedan  Tribes  on  the  Gambia,  Western  Africa,  in  February  1861,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of 
several  strongly  stockaded  towns ;  in  the  action  at  Saba  he  had  a  horse  shot  under  him,  and  was  afterwards 
severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  to  be  Lieutenant) . 

211  Lt.Colonel  H.  E.  Gaulter  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S37-89  with  the  1st  Battalion  Hampshire 
Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

212  Lt.Colonel  F.  C.  Gavegan  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the 
battle  of  Alma,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  October,  and  battle  of  Iukerman— suot  through  tue  body  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  a  detachment  against  the  Crobboes  during  the  operations  on 
the  West  Coast  of  Africa  in  1863-64  (promoted  Captain  on  half  pay).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Berkshire 
Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  from  the  1st  September,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

214  Lt.Colonel  F.  F.  Gibbons  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

21=  Lt.Colonel  Gibson  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858  in  Rohilcund  (Medal). 

217  Lt.Colonel  H.  H.  Godwin-Austen  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Godwin 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  on  special  duty  witu  the  left  Column  of  the  Bhootan  field  force  as  Surveyor, 
and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dalimkot  and  tbs  stockade  of  Chamoorchi  in  December 
1864  (Clasp). 

213  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  D.  Gordon  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  1879  (Medal).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp) 

220  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  E.  Gore  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

221  Lt.  Colonel  D.  E.  Gouldsbury  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo,  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

223  Lt.Colonel  L.  A.  M.  Gra;me  was  present  at  the  quelling  of  an  insurrection  in  the  lower  part  of  the  Bassein  river 
in  Jan.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  suppression  of  tue  Indian  mutiny  m  Bengal  in  1857-5S,  and 
present  with  Havelock's  Column  in  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagn,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  from  25th 
Sept.  to  Nov.  1857,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  occupation  of  the  Alunibagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Luck- 
now,  and  campaign  of  1858  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow).  Served  in  the 
Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  the 

extent  and  value  of  his  assistance,"  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal) . 


687     Lieut. Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Fay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

224  Lt. Colonel  D.  A.  G.  C.  Graham  served  with  the  Carabiniers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  including  the  affair 
at  Ali  Boghan  under  Lt  Colonel  Frver,  and  the  expeditions  against  the  Wuzeeree  Khngianis  and  to  the  Hissarrk 
Valleyi  under  Lt. General  Bright  (Medal). 

226  Lt. Colonel  R.  J.  G.  Grant  was  present  at  the  storm  and  destruction  of  the  fdrtified  native  Mandingo  town  of  • 
Sabajee,  on  the  Gambia,  on  the  1st  June  1853.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  with  the  35th 
Regiment. 

227  Lt.Colonel  F.  L.  Graves  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  force  under*  Sir  Donald  Stewart,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  at  the  occupation  of  Ghuznee  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
Clasp).  ■  ■  •       ■  _ 

228  Colonel  H.  A.  Graves  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

229  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  Greatwood  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  in  the 
provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Waikato  (Medal) . 

230  Lt.Colonel  R.  S.  Green  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1S67-68,  and 
was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  surrender  of  Kair  Dowar  (Medal  and  Khedive's  Star). 

231  Lt.Colonel  G.C.  Gregory  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutinies  of  1S57-59,  and  was  present  with  the  Meerut 
Volunteer  Horse  d  uring  Aug.  Sept.  and  Oct.  1857  in  several  minor  affairs  in  the  Meerut  District.  Present  with 
the  1st  Beloochees  in  Brigadier  Wetherell's  Force  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rampore-Kussia  in  Oude,  in  Lord 
Clyde's  Field  Force  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  occupation  of  Forts  Amethee  and  Shunkein 
pore,  affairs  of  Buxar  Ghat,  Forts  Bujidia  and  Mujidia,  and  the  Raptee  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd  Goorkhas  in 
the  Bhootan  campaign  1864-66  (wounded,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1877-80  with 
the  force  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed'  Kheyl  and  Oorzoo  near 
Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

232  Lt.Colonel  Grindlay  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ckillianwallah  (severely 
wounded)  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasns) .  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  Brigadier  General 
Nicholson's  Movable  Column  at  the  defeat  of  the  Sealkote  mutineers  on  the  banks  of  the  R"avee,on  the  12th  and 
16th  July  1857  (Brevet  of  Major),  and  was  afterwards  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

233  Lt.Colonel  A.  Grubb  served  throughout  the  Waikato  and  Tauranga  campaigns  during  the  New  Zealand  wars 
of  1863-64,  including  the  action  of  Gate  Pah,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Te  Ranga  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal). 

235  Lt.Colonel  W.  Gully  served  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Delhi,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

236  Lt.Colonel  E.  Gunter  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879-80  with  the  force  under 
Sir  Donald  Stewart,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  the.  subsequent  operations  in  the 
Logar  Valley  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

238  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  Halkett  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  first  with  the  Candahar  Field  Force,  and  after- 
wards on  the  line  of  communications  in  the  Khyber  (Medal),  and  with  the  Mahsoodf  Wuzeeree  Expedition  ini88i. 
Served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

240  Lt.Colonell  C.  E.  Hallett  served  with  the  Looshai  Expedition  in  1871-72'  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

2-12  Lt.Colouel  C.  J.  Hamilton  was  employed  in  Natal  during  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal). 

243  i,t  Colonel  B.  F.  Handy  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

245  Lt.Colonel  W.  Handy  side  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  with  the  Royal 
Artillery  at  ihe  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  capture  of  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  Was 
Brigade  Adjutant  to  the  Land  Transport  Corps  from  July  to  Dec.  1855,  and  Brigade'Major  from  1st  January  to  30th 
September  1856  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

246  Lt.Colonel  J.  E.  Harden  served  with  the  101st  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,. and  was 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  IJmbeyla  (Medal  wifli  Clasp). 

243  Lt.Colonel  J.  B.  Hardy  served  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57  and  was  present  on  the  mortar-raft  through- 
out the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumsra  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Detached  to  Herat  on  a  Political  Mission  by  Sir 
James  Outram  during  the  Indian  rebellion  of  1857-58.  Subsequently  served  with  a  Flying  Column  on  the  line  of  the 
Taptee  river  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1858.  Served  in  the  interior  of  Arabia  in  1865-66  against 
8he  Foodlee  Arabs,  and  present  at  the  skirmishes  of  Beer  Said.  Jowalla.  and  Ahmoodea,  and  at  the  destruction  of 
the  Fort?  of  Al  Khor  (severely  contused  and  burnt  by  explosion). 

249  Lt.Colonel  R.  T.  Hare  served  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  battle  of 
Budleekeserai  (wounded) ,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches  with  especial  approbation  and  thanks 
for  zeal  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger),  actions  of  Bolundshur  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  (mentioned  in  despatch),  siege  of  Calpee — mentioned  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

250  Lt.Colonel  C.  E.  Harenc  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  took  part  in  the  expedition  into  the  Lughman 
Valley  (Medal). 

252  Lt.Colonel  H.  D.  Harrison  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Inyeaane 
and  Ekowe  during  its  investment  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

2"  Colonel  H.  L.  Harvest  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  August  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2=4  Lt.Colonel  E.  Harvey  commanded  the  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Left  Column  of  the  Lushai  Expedi- 
tionary Force  under  Brigadier  General  Bourchier  in  1871-72,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  been 
"  indefatigable  in  pioneering  and  driving  roads  through  almost  impenetrable  forests  and  along  rocky  mountain 
sides  "  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
of  Jummoo  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879-80,  first  in  charge  of  the  road 
from  th  ■  Indus  at  Khushilghur  to  the  British' frontier  at  Thull,  and  afterwards  as  Field  Engineer  with  the  Khyber 
Line  Force  under  Lieut. General  Bright  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

235  Colonel  G.  S.  Harvey  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku, 
and  capture  of  Taku  Forts '(Medal  with  Clasp). 

256  Lt.Colonel  H.  J.  Harvey  served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderer's  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  ihe 
Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  including  the  Bazar  Valley  Expedition  under  Lieut.General  Maude  (Medal). 

2=7  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  Haynes  served  throughout  theAshanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  engagements  of  the 
27th  Octoi  er  (slightly  wounded)  and  3rd  November  near  Dunquah  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

239  Lt.Colonel  J.  Healey  served  in  the  83rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  reduction 
of  the  For  of  Arrah  in  Jan.  1858,  at  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at 
Kotaria,  surprise  on  and  attack  of  the  rebels  at  Seckur  (Medal). 

2I>0  Lt.Colonel  J.  M.  Heath  served  in  the  Soudan  in  1885,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  for  the  withdrawal  of  the 
Egyptian  Garrison  from  Harrar  (CMG.). 

201  Lt.Colonel  W.  J.  Heaviside  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Survey  Officer  at  Candahar,  and  subsequently  in  charge  of 
the  surve*  operations  with  the  Thull  Chotiali  Field  Force  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

263  Lt.C<  lonel  R.  Hennell. — For  War  Services,  see  Yeomen  of  the  Guard,  p.  132. 

264  Lt.Colonel  G.  E.  Heme  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  attack  of  the 
suburbs,  s  ,urm  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress,  also  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army 
at  Rawu'l  1  mdee,  and  pursuit  of  the  Afghans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

«"  Lt  Cmonel  J.  Hesketh  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  Royal  Artillery,  including  the  affairs  of 
Sulfamic  nd  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  or  Alma  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  26th  October,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  wi.  h  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

2I>?  Lt.Cu">nel  H.  Hewett  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  in  the  operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of 
Bomarsun  in  Aug.  1854  (Medal).  In  1855  he  served  in  charge  of  a  mortar  in  the  flotilla  employed  against  Sebas- 
topol during  the  siege,  and  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Three  times  mentioned  in  despatches. 


Lieut.  Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services.  688 

568  Lt.Colonel  H.  S.  Higginson  served  throughout  the  Hazara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  in  iS58  (Medal 
•with  Clasp).     Also  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

269  Lt.Colonel  A.  J.  Hill  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

271  Lt.Colonel  G.  Hobart  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal).  Served  at  Suakin  during  the  expedition 
■to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

273  Lt.Colonel  J.  Y.  Holland  commanded  a  Detachment  employed  od  hoard  H.M.S.  Fury,  and  on  shore  at  the 
capture  and  destruction  of  23  piratical  vessels  and  250  guns  in  Bias  Bay  (China)  on  the  1st  Oct.  1849,  and  in -H.M.S. 

Medea  at  the  destruction  of  13  piratical  vessels  and  120  guns  at  Kuto  (China),  on  the  4th  and  5th  March  1850. 
Served  in  boats  of  H.M.S.  Hastings  on  the  Irawaddy  in  the  autumn  of  1852,  in  action  with  Burmese  troops  at 
Meet-tha  on  30th  September,  and  on  shore  at  the  capture  and  occupation  of  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
Served  in  the  China  war  of  i860  (Medal).  Commanded  the  Marines  of  the  Squadron  (serving  with  the  Army)  in 
the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  1862,  including  the  capture  of  the  entrenched  Camps  at  Wongkadza 
and  Lukakong,  the  stockades  at  Nahzian,  the  fortified  towns  of  Kiaochiao,  Siaotang,  and  Tserpoo,  the  walled 
cities  of  Kahding,  Singpoo,  and  Chiaolin,  and  many  minor  affairs  (Brevet  of  Major). 

274  Lt.Colonel  T.  J.  Holland  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  10th  Hussars  (Medal).  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter 
Master  General  of  Sir  Henry  Havelock's  Division  throughout  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the 
storming  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  forced  march  to  Borazjoon,  battle  of  Khooshab,  bom- 
bardment and  capture  of  forts  at  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  Army  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  three  times 
mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  again  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force 
in  the  Indian  Mutiny  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Rhatghur,  the  battle  of  Baroda,  the 
(relief  of  Saugor,  the  attack  on  and  capture  of  Garrakota,  the  action  and  forcing  the  pass  of  Muddenpore,  the  siege 
and  storm  of  Jhansi,  the  battle  of  the  Betwa,  the  action  and  capture  of  Koonch,  the  action  of  Muttra,  the  battle 
of  Gallowlie,  the  action  and  capture  of  Calpee,  and  the  action  of  Kotah  ke  Serai  (horse  wounded) ;  the  storm  and 
•capture  of  Gwalior,  the  siege  and  capture  of  Powrie,  the  action  of  Bejapore,  and  the  battle  of  Koondrye  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  several  times  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "  evinced  considerable  intelligence,  great  cool- 
ness under  fire,  and  marked  presence  of  mind  with  conspicuous  gallantry  ").  Served  also  as  Assistant  Quarter 
Master  General  and  head  of  the  Intelligence  Department  of  Sir  John  Michel's  Division  in  Malwa,  and  was  present 
in  the  actions  of  Rajghur,  Beowra,  Mongrowlie,  Sindwaho,  and  Kurai  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  again 
as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  in  Bombay  to  superintend  the  embarkation  of  the  Abyssinian  Force,  and 
afterwards  in  charge  of  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Department  at  Head  Quarters  throughout  the  Abyssinian 
campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  ac  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (CB.,  and 
Medal;  Lord  Napier  in  his  despatch  mentions  "  that  Captain  Holland's  exertions  have  been  conspicuous,  and  the 
exactness,  promptitude,  and  ability  with  which  they  have  been  carried  out  deserve  my  warmest  commendation  ") . 

276  Lt.Colonel  E.  G.  V.  Holloway  served  with  the  Corps  of  Observation  under  Sir  James  Outram  at  the 
Alumbagh  from  25th  February  till  April  1858, and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

277  Lt.Colonel  T.  Horniblow  served  as  Interpreter  with  the  Detachment  28th  Regiment  with  the  Okamundel  Field 
Force  in  1859,  and  was  present  at  assault  of  the  Fort  of  Beyt,  and  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka. 

278  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  Hornsby  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  defeat 
of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Shahrajpore,  was  Orderly  Officer  to  Major  Barnston  commanding  2nd  Battalion  of 
Detachments  at  the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  in  Oct.  and  Nov.  1857,  and  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
including  the  capture  of  the  Secundrabagh,  Shah  Nujiff,  32nd  Mess  House  and  Tarakote  ;  also  present  at  the 
occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  campaign  of  1858  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

~7'J  Lt.Colonel  Hornsby-Drake  served  with  the  isi  Madras  Cavalry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp) . 

231  Lt.Colonel  H.  Howell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  7878-79  (Medal),  and  with  the  expedition  against  the 
Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  in  command  of  the  1st  Punjab  Infantry 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

283  Lt.Colonel  T.  E.  Hungerford  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85  as  Paymaster  with  the  Roya 
Marines,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin,  including  the  operations  round  that  place  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star^ 

281  Lt.Colonel  J .  Hunter  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaignof  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (wounded)  and 
battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

285  Lt.Colonel  T.  A.  Hunter  served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  opera- 
tions during  the  siege,  with  final  assault  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Also  served  with  the  Sikkim 
Field  Force  under  Lt.Colonel  Gawler  from  29th  Dec.  i860  to  26th  May  1861. 

286  Lt.Colonel  G.  R.  Hunter-Weston  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Durriabad  Forts,  in  Oude,  in  1850.  Served  in 
the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1S57-5S,  including  the  operations  in  Oude  in  1857,  the  defence  of  the  Lucknow 
Residency,  the  operations  at  Alumbagh  from  November  1857  to  March  1858  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  James  Outram, 
the  siege,  assault,  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

288  Lt.Colonel  H.  M'L.  Hutchison  served  throughout  the  Duffla  Expedition  of  1874-75  in  the  Transport  Corps. 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  as  Brigade  Major  and  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  at  Cabulfrom  January 
to  October;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  toCandahar  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General 
MacGregor,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  General  with  the  force  under  Sir  C.  Macgregor  throughout 
the  Marri  Expedition  in  1880  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

289  Lt.Colonel  M.  "W.  Hyslop  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  14th  July  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  of 
1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  and  pursuit 
to  Seraighat,  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russulpore,  and  evacuation  of  the  Fort  of  Mitho wlie  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

291  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  Inge  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah 
on  the  6th  October  1879  and  in  the  operations  round  Caliul  in  December  7879  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

292  Lt.Colonel  E.  S.  Innes  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the 
Alexandria  Forts  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

293  Lt.Colonel  F.  N.  Innes  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- Kebir  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

234  Lt.Colonel  G.E.O.  Jackson  was  at  thebombardment  of  Odessa  22nd  April  1854.  Served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in 
the  Crimea  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class 
)f  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the 
0.  unton  river  and  as  Major  of  the  Battalion  at  the  landing  before  and  storming  of  Canton  (Brevet  of  Major) .  Served 
v  th  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  i860  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

295  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  M.  Jackson  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal).  Also  with  the  81st 
Regiment  in  the  Eusoofzie  Expedition  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  campaign  of  1878-79,  and 
present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  and  various  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

296  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  James  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  31st  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  North 
of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Served 
,tlso  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862,  resulting  in  the 
tasing  of  the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo,  Tsolin,  and  fortified 
town  of  Najow,  and  the  affair  at  Nanhsiang. 

297  Lt.Colonel  J.  Jameson  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes 
on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

298  Lt.Colonel  R.  E.  C.  Jarvis  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present 
iu  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  (men- 

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tioned  in  despatches),  including  the  engagement  at  Asmai  Heights  on  nth  December  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
and  in  the  action  at  Charasiah  on  25th  April  1880  as  Brigade  Major  to  Brigadier  Gene<-al  Macpherson's  Brigade 
(mentioned  in  despatches)  :  a?companied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  from  Cabul  to  Candahar  in  Auga6t 
1880,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

299  Lt. Colonel  Arthur  Jebb  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in 
i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Served 
against  the  Taenings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862,  ani^  was  acting  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Staveley  at  the 
recapture  of  Kading  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

300  Lt. Colonel  E.  Jervis  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and 
was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  8th  Foot  throughout 
the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  and  in  the  engagement  at  Ali 
Kheyl  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

s01  Lt. Colonel  S.  H.  N.  Johnstone  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda, 
Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  and  affairs  ofMean- 
gunge.Fort  of  Simree  Beerah.  and  Buxarghat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

303  Lt.Colonel  F.  J.  Justice  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  an(i  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  TJlnndi  (Medal 
with  Cla*p  1. 

304  Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Kay  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  present 
at  the  attack  on  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

306  Lt  Colonel  C.  R.  King  served  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from  the  14th  March  to  the 
evacuation  on  the  12th  J  uly  1K56.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1803-65,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
of  Rangiaohia  and  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  en  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru  (Medal). 

307  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  A.  Kinloch  served  in  the  orerations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878;  also 
throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Zungin  Nek,  Kambula  Hill,  and  Ulundi 
(Medal  with  Clasp  I.  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

308  Lt.Colonel  Kinsman  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1854  (Medal).  Served  on  the  China  Expedition  of 
1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  Canton;  also  m  action  with 
the  Braves  near  the  White  Cloud  Mountains,  and  tie  attack  and  capture  of  the  bridge  and  village  of  Shektsing 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

309  Lt.Colonel  T.  H.  Kirbv  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1837-89  (Medal  -with  Clasp). 

310  Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  R.  Kitching  served  in  ihe  Soudan  campaign  io  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal 
■with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

312  Lt.Colonel  W.  M.  Lambert  served  in  the  operations  in  Burmah  in  1885-86  in  command  of  Roj-al  Marines- 
attached  to  the  Naval  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

314  Lr,.Colonel  H.  A.  Lascflles  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  Naval  Brigade,  as  Aide  de 
Camp  to  Sir  William  Peel,  R.N.,  and  was  present  at  General  Windham's  operations  at  Cawnpore,  and  defeat  of 
the  Gwalior  Contiugent,  action  of  Kala  Nudrtee.  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Embarked 
for  the  Go'd  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti 
war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  advanced  guard  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  affairs  between  Adwabin- 
and  the  river  Ord*h.  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3IG  Lt.Colonel  M.  C.  Lawson  was  in  action  with  the  forces  of  the  Rajah  of  Shorapore  on  8thFebruary  1858. 

3i8  Lt.Colonel  F.  Lean  served  with  the  Baltic  Expeditions  in  1S54  and  1855  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Royai 
Marine  Battalion,  in  co-operation  with  the  French  Army,  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Bomar- 
»und,  Aland  Isles,  in  Aug.  1854,  and  was  in  the  Company  that  took  possession  of  Fort  Nottich,  and  brought  away 
the  Russian  garrison.  Commanded  the  Detachment  *of  Marines  in  a  gunboat  of  the  flotilla,  and  was  actively- 
engaged  with  the  enemy  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  in  Aug.  1855.  Served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out 
for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simono- 
eaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade, 
magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  .to  the  8th  Sept.  1864. 

319  Lt.Colonel  C.  S.Lemarchand served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Rajghur, 
Mungrone,  and  Sindwaho  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

320  "Lt.Colonel  T.  A.  Le  Mesuner  served  in  the  Kafir  warin  1878,  and  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Also  served  in  the  Boer  wartif  1881  in  charge  of  the  Commissariat  and  Transport,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of 
Pretoria. 

322  Lt.Colonel  J.  M.  D.  Lewes  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar 
Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Also  served  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

223  Lt.Colonel  T.  H.  Lewin  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cawn- 
pore under  General  Windham,  in  Nov.  1857;  also  at  the  taking  of  the  fortified  town  of  Meergunge,  the  siege  and1 
capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  relief  of  Azimghur.  Served  also  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under 
Brigadier  Wheeler  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

326  Lt.Colonel  F.  E.  Lindoe  served  with  the  Sist  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the- 
attack  and  capture  or  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

329  Lt.Colonel  C.  A.  Logan  served  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  the 
1st  Battalion  ot  the  Bo  yal  Scots. 

*■">  Lt.Colonel  W.  B.Logan  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1877-78,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  against  the. 
Galekas,  including  ihe  engagement  at  the  Perie  Bush ;  also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

334  Lt.Colonel  F.  E.  B.  Loraine  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

332  Lt.Colonel  N.  Lowis  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Lucknow  and 
various  minor  engagements  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

333  Lt.Colonel  A.  G.  Lowry  (late  a  Captain  in  the  41st  Regimei  t)  served  with  the  41st  Regiment  throughout 
the  Crimean  campaign,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the- 
sortie  on  26th  Oct  ber,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  Of  Sth  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish'Medal,  and 
5th  Class  of  the  Mediidie). 

335  Lt.Colonel  V  .  H.  M'Cheane  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  EI 
Magfar  and  Tel-e'-Mnhuta  (iledal,  ^Ld  KhPdive's  Star). 

336  Lt.Colonel  R.  B.  M'Ewen  served  in  the  Central  Iudia  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Rajghur, 
Mungi'owhe,  Sindwaho,  and  Korai  (M  edal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Charasiah  on  6th  Oct.  1879,  and  the   suhse^uent  occupation  of  Cabul  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  -with  Clasp) .. 

33~  Lt.Colonel  R    J.  M'Ghee  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Meual  with  Clasp). 

318  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  R.  M'Kechnie  servedinthe  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-8.5,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin 
and  was  present  ir  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  at  that  near  Tolrek  on  the  24th  March, 
and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

339  Lt.Colonel  J  M'Lcughlin  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bul- 
ganak  and  M'Ki  ozii  '£  I  arm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  capture  of  Balaklava  and 
Tchorgaun,  siegt-  nd  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  operations  near  Eupatoria  under  General  D'Allonville  (Medal  with 
four  Clasps,  and       rkish  Medal). 

311  Lt.Colonei  I  .  Macdonald  servedinthe  Black  Sea  in  the  latter  part  of  1855,  also  in  the  Crimea  during  the 
latter  part  o  1  185;  [edal).  Was  present  atthe  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the 
entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  R.M.  at  the  capture  and  destruction- 
of  the  batteries    mag:  zines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  Sth  September  1864. 

342  Lt.Lolone.  R.  t .      .  Macgregor  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  theN.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the 
Indian  mutiny  ij       57-58,  and  was  present  at  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  contingent  at 
Cawnpore,  actk         "  Kala  Nuddee  and  Khankur,  siege  of  the  Jail  and  subsequent  operations  at  Shahjenaupore,,   , 
affairs  of  Mahomdee  and  Bunkagaon  (Medal  with  clasp).    Served  in  the  China  war  in  1860  asAdiutant  15th 
Sikhs  (Medal). 


I/ieut. Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services.    6go 

343  Lt.Colonel  D.  W.  Maokinnon  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  as  a  Sub  Assistant  Commissary 
General  (.Medal). 

344  Lt.Colonel  N.  Macnamara  served  with  the  combined  Force  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege  and  its  fall ; 
was  the  senior  Officer  of  R.  M.  Artillery  employed  in  the  Sea  of  Azof  in  June  1855,  and  was  landed  at  Taganrog, 
Marioupol,  and  Ghirsk,  to  destroy  Government  stores,  &c.  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  present  at  the  bombardment 
and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medijdie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

345  Lt.Colonel  D.  A.  A  Macpherson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  as  Fie.d  Paymaster  (men« 
•tioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

346  L'.Col  >nel  J.  L.  Macpherson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Field  Engineer  (Medal). 

347  Lt.Colonel  W.  C.  F.  Madden  served  with  the  Burmese  Exp -dition  in  ;S8j-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somerset- 
shire Light  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

348  Lt.Colonel  F  A.  S.  Mannock  served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and 
commanded  a  Troop  composing  the  outpost  on  the  Bashilo  river  under  Lt.Colonel  Miller  during  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

350  Lt.Colonel  W.  Marshall  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

351  Lt.Colonel  D.  W.  Martin  served  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  from  the  commencement  of  the 
outbreak  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  was  present  at  the  advance  on  Delhi  under  the  Commander  in  Chief,  General 
Anson,  and  after  his  death  under  Sir  H.  Barnard  ;  was  Orderly  Officer  to  the  Chief  Engineer  at  the  battle  of  Budle- 
keserai,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  as  Assistant  Fieid  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

352  Lt.Colonel  J.  J.  Martin  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  Abyssinia  in  1868  (Medal). 

353  Lt.Colonel  R.  L.  Matthews  served  with  the  field  force  under  Brigadier  Bagot  which  defeated  the  Fenian 
Raiders  at  Huntingdon,  Canada,  in  1870. 

354  Lt.Colonel  T.  G.  S.  Meheux  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1854  (Medal). 

355  Lt.Colonel  J.  F.  Meiklejohn  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1864-65,  and  was  presnnt  at  the  taking  o 
Bala  and  Chamoorchee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  assault 
of  Zawa  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  to  Hasheen,  in 
the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

357  Lt.Colonel  J.  J.  C.  Miller  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  with  the  70th  Regiment  (Medal). 

358  Lt.Colonel  W.  J.  L.  Milligan  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  on  the  Oude  and  Nepanl 
frontiers  (Medal). 

359  Lt.Colonel  E.  S.  Milman  served  with  the  Seetabuldee  Combined  Field  Force  duiing  the  mutiny  in  June  1857, 
and  with  the  Karaptee  Flying  Celumn  from  9th  Nov.  to  31st  Dec.  1838  (Medal). 

360  Sir  C.  B.  H.  Mitchell  served  with  the  Baltic  Expeditions  in  1854  and  1855,  and  was  employed  in  the  rocket- 
boats  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  on  the  9th  August  (Medal) .  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic 
until  the  declaration  of  peace  in  1856. 

362  Lt.Colonel  A.  C.  Money  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Maketu 
and  Te  Ranga  (Medal). 

363  Lt.Colonel  S.  Moores  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

364  Lt.Colonel  F.  de  L.  Morison  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Koorum  Valley  Field  Force,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

365  Lt.Colonel  G.  L.  Morley  served  in  the  campaign  ou  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863  with  the  74th 
Foot  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

366  Lt. Colonel  G.  T.  Morris  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  under 
Sir  Frederick  Roberts,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Me  lal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

360t  Lt.Colonel  R.  F.  Morris  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1868  in  charge  of  the  water  arrangements  at 
Hoomaylee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

37  Lt.Colonel  U.  L.  Morris  served  with  the  Baltic  Expeditions  in  1854  and  1855,  including  the  action  with  a  battery 
at  the  month  of  the  Narva  on  18th  June,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

368  Lt.Colonel  R.  F.  Morrison  (formerly  a  Captain  in  the  5-st  Foot)  served  with  the  10th  Regiment  in  the 
Eastern  campaign  up  to  28th  October  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

369  Lt.  Colonel  W.  P.  Mortimer  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  Burmah  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also 
an  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  with  the  Camel  Corps  at  the  capture  of  Calpee,  and 
served  wir,h  ttie  Cawnpore  and  Moradabad  Levies  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

370  Lt. Colonel  J.  E.  P.  Mosley  served  with  the  6th  Punjab  Infantry  during  the  TJnibeyla  campaign  of  i86j 
<Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  an  engagement  with  the  Bezotee  Afreedees  in  March  1868.  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  in  i33o  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

3:2  Lt.Colonel  A  Munro  served  in  the  7th  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol.  and  sortie  of  26  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

373  Lt.Colonel  T.  Murphy  served  throughout  the  Eistern  campaign  from  June  1854  to  January  1856;  was 
present  at  Inkerman,  and  engaged  in  the  six  bombardments  of  Sebastopol,  and  not  absent  from  regular  trench 
•duty  for  a  single  day  from  first  breaking  ground  to  the  end  of  the  siege  (reeomnended  for  distinguished  conduct). 
Served  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  at  Kertch  from  January  1856  to  the  end  of  the  war  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

374  Lt.Colonel  H.  Murray  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  battles  of  Bud- 
/teekeserai,  and  Nujjufghur,  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Allyghur.Agra,  and 
Kanouge  and  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  actions  at  Catvnpore  on  5th  and  6th  Sept. ,  at  Seraighat.Futtehgur,  and 
•Shumshabad  (Medal  with  twa  Clasps). 

3,0  Lt  Colonel  R.  Nagle  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman 
{wounded),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  October,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September 
.{Medal  for  Distinguished  Conduct  in  the  Field  and  Annuity  of  ,£20,  also  Crimean  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Red  River  Expedition  in  1870  in  charge  of  the 
Transport  Services. 

376  Lt.Colonel  G.  S.  Nash  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Suakin,  and  was 
•present  at  the  capture  of  Temai  and  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Haadoub  (Me  lal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

3,7  Lt.Colonel  H.  M.  Nepean  was  employedduring  the  mutiny  against  insurgents  in  the  Etaepore,  Ruknnpore,  and 
;Sumbulpore  districts  in  1857-58  ;  present  at  the  capture  of  Govind-Sing  of  Sonakhan  and  fourteen  of  his  armed 
.followers  on  nth  December  1857  J  at  the  action  and  forcing  of  the  Singorah  Piss  19th  January  1858 ;  in  the  action 
with  the  cavalry  at  Gringall  in  the  Sumbulpore  district,  and  other  minor  aff  drs  (Medal). 

378  Lt.Colonel  W.  P.  Newall  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  around 
•Cabul  in  December  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

379  Lt.Colonel  F.  A.  Newington.— See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

330  Lt.Colonel  \V.  Newsome  served  with  the  Army  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  from  June  1854  as  a  volunteer,  and 
for  such  service  wi'/h  the  Royal  Engineers  from  Oct.  1854^0  May  1855,  as  Assistant  Engineer,  he  received  bis 
commission  in  the  Corps;  has  received  the  Crimean  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  the  Turkish  Medal,  and  the  5th  Clas» 
of  the  Medjidie. 

381  Lt.Colonel  S.  P.  T.  Nicholl  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  during  1864-65  (Medal),  and  was  thanked  by 
H.R.H.  the  Commander  in  Chief  on  account  of  good  service  in  the  action  of  the  GaiePah  (wounded  in  the  head). 

332  Lt.Colonel  J.  S.  Nicholson  served  in  the  27th  Madras  Native  Infantry  in  Bengal  duriug  the  mutiny  from 
August  1857  to  March  1858  (Medal). 

383  Lt.Colonel  F.  W.  Nioolay  served  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1889-90  in  command  ot  the 
and  Battalion  2nd  Goorkhas  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


691     Lieut.Colonels  Retired  on  Retired  or  Full  Pay  or  on  a  Pension.— -War  Services. 

384  Lt.Colcmel  R.  D.  Noake  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
I    383  Lt.Colonel  H.  J.  L.  Norcock  served  with  the  Battalion  sent-  out  fcr  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was 
present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries   at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea,  of 
Japan,  the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during 
the  shore  operations  from  the  5th  to  the  Sth  Sept.  1864. 

386  Lt.Colonel  D.  North  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  with  the  Transport  Department,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Amoafal— wounded  (Brevet  of  Major,  lledal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley- 
Expedition  in  1884  in  command  of  a  wing  of  the  North  Lancashire  Regiment. 

387  Lt.Colonel  J.  V.  Nugent  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  TTmbeyla  Expedition  in  1863.  Also  served  in 
the  Jowakitvcampaign  in  1S77  (lledal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the 
attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Cabal,  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Hissarik 
Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

388  Lt.Colonel  J.  L.  G.  O'Brien  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers, 
including  tha  affair  of  Ramgunga,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee;  storm  and 
capture  of  Selimpore  and  Simree  Ports,  actions  of  Jhubrowlee,  Poorwah,  Beerah,  and  Buxarghat;  also  Trane- 
Goera  operations,  when  the  rebels  were  driven  into  Nepaul  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

389  Lt.Colonel  A.  J.  Ogilvie  served  with  the  Seetabuldee  combined  Field  Force  during  the  mutiny  in  June  1857,  and 
with  the  Kamptee  Flying  Column  from  9th  Nov.  to  31st  Dec.  185S  (Medal). 

390  Lt.Colonel  A.  Oldham  served  in  the  Bhootan  war  in  1864-65  with  the  12th  Kelat-i-G-hilzie  Regiment,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Stockades  in  the  Goorgaon  Parts  and  at  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  12th  Kelat-i-Ghilzie  Regiment  including  the  advance  to 
Candahar  (Medal).     Served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1886-87  with  the  12th  Kelat-i-Ghilzie  Regiment  (Clasp). 

391  Lt.Colonel  W.  O'Malley  served  with  the  71st  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  13th  Feb.  1855, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  Kertch,  destruction  of  and  affairs  at  Taman  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  battle  of  Kotakeserai 
and  recapture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

392  Lt.Colonel  TV.  Osborn  served  with  No.  1  Company  Bombay  Sappers  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  and  per- 
formed the  duties  of  Adjutant  from  Jan.  to  May  1868  (Medal). 

393  Lt.Colonel  H.  W.  L.  Paddon  served  in  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.1V.  Frontier  war  of  1863  with  the 
Eusofzye  Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Ombeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storm- 
ing of  the  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  15th  Dec,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of 
the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  16th  Dec.  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  sub- 
mission of  the  hill  tribes  on  17th  Dec.  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

394  JLt.Colonel  W.  H.  Parker  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  6th  Sept.  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  Sth  Sept.  1855 ;  was  also  present 
at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

395  Lt.Colonel  G.  J.  Parkyn  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5  (lledal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
S93f  Lt.Colonel  B.  A.  N.  Parrott  served  with  the  Burme«e  Expedition  m  1885-87  on  civil  duties  (received  the  thanks- 

of  the  Government  of  India,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

396  Lt.Colonel  R.  C.  Parry  served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  including  the  action 
of  Soorajpore,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Colonel  M'lntyre,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  occupation  of 
the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow,  campaign  of  1858  in  Oade  with  passage  of  tt>e  Goomtee  and 
other  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  two  Ciasps.  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

397  Lt.Colonel  R.  Parsons  was  present  with  two  companies  of  the  35th  Regiment  at  the  attack  on  Jugdespore 
and  retreat  into  Arrah  on  23rd  April  1858,  also  at  various  affairs  in  the  Shahabad  district,  including  the  dispersion 
of  the  rebels  from  Jugdespore  on  18th  October,  their  pursuit  into  the  Kymoor  Hills  and  night  attack  at  Sulya 
Dehar  (Medal).    [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786.] 

398  Lt.Colonel  IV.  Patterson  served  with  the  32nd  Regiment  in  the  1st  and  2nd  siege  operations  before  Mooltan, 
including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  city;  he  was  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of 
Cheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  also  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of 
India  (Medal). 

399  Lt.Colonel  A.  E.  Pearse  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  iSS3  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "ability, 
energy,  and  zeal,"  Medal). 

400  Lt.Colonel  R.  W.  Peckitt  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war 
of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  llagfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  and  at  the  action  of  Kassasin  on 
the  28th  August  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

401  Lt.Colonel  D.  C.  Pedder  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1S55,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

402  Lt.Colonel  N.  Pennefather  served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the 
siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault  on  the  30th  March  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

403  Lt.Colonel  R.  P.  Pennefather  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  in  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  during  the  whole 
campaign  of  1867-68.  Services  brought  to  the  especial  notice  of  Sir  Robert  Napier  by  the  Commanding  Royal 
Engineer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

404  Lt.Colonel  G.  N.  Pepper  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  attacks  of  the  iSth  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Present  at  the  repulse  of  the  Taeping  rebels  from  Shanghai  on  24th  Aug.  1802. 

405  Lt.Colonel  G.  E.  Perryn  served  with  the  goth  Light  Infantry  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  cap- 
ture of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Luck- 
now). 

406  Lt.Colonel  H.  Plummer  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  12th  July  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  4th  Punjaub  Rifles  in  the 
successful  attack  on  the  Cabool  Khail  Wuzeerees  in  Dec.  1859  and  Jan-  l86° !  anti  as  A. Q.M. General  to  the  Tank 
Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Chamberlain  in  the  operations  against  the  Mahsood  tribe  of  Wuzeerees  from  April  to 
the  22nd  May  i860,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Burrura  Pass  and  burning  of  Makeen  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

407  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Poe  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884.  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  El  Teb — wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  command  of  Royal  Marines  attached  to  the  Guards  Camel 
Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  E!  Gubat  and  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Metammeh — 
severely  wounded,  leg  amputated  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.  and  two  Clasps). 

408  Lt".  Colonel  H.  TV.  Pollard  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  China  in  1862,  and  was  with  the 
storming  party  of  the  67th  Regiment  at  the  second  capture  of  Kahding.  Served  in  the  2nd  West  India  Regiment 
ki  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873,  and  was  the  next  senior  officer  to  Colonel  Festing  in  the  two  engagements  at 
Elmina  (Medal). 

409  Lt.Colonel  E.  Poole  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Sultanate  of  Vitu  in  1890  under  Admiral  Fremantle 
in  command  of  Royal  Marines  (promoted  to  be  Lt.Colonel,  mentioned  in  despatches). 

410  Lt.Colonel  J.  &.  G.  Price  served  m  the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858  (Medal) . 

411  Lt.Colonel  E.  B.  Pritchard  joined  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  Feb.  1855,  and  served  with  it  until 
the  fall  of  Sebastopol;  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  m 
the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

412  Lt.Colonel  J.  Quarry  served  with  the  66th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the 
affairs  on  the  Helmund  against  the  Wall's  mutineers  and  at  Girishk,  the  engagement  at  Maiwand,  the  defence  of 
Candahar  and  sortie  of  the  16th  August,  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentiouud  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp  >. 

413  Lt.Colonel  E.  Quin  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  eampaign  of  1867-68,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served. 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Lieut. Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Tension. — War  Services.  691* 

415  Lt. Colonel  A.  J .  Rait  served  in  the  Okamundel  campaign  of  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Dwarka  and 
subsequent  operations.  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-64  in  command  of  the  Drivers  of  his  Battery 
acting  as  Cavalry .  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Katikara,  skirmishes  at  Kerrikerri,  Pukekohe,  and  Rangiawhia, 
and  engagements  atNeunni  (horse  shot)  and  Orakau  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet 
Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special  service.  Organised  "  Rait's  Artillery"  and  commanded 
it  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  action  of  the  27th  October  1873  near  Dunquah,  relief'  Of 
Abrakrampa,  battle  of  AuaoafuF,  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie, 
several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet,  of  Major,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

417  Lt. Colonel  John  Rawlins  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  from  the  3rd  September  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).      - 

418  Lt.Colonel  S.  R.  Rawlinson  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1E85-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSC, 
and  Medal  with  Clasp).  '  - 

419  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  L.  Rawstorne  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  atEU 
Magfur  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin  (mentioned  in-  despatches),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-ei- 
Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and.  Khedive's  Star). 

420  Lt.Colonel  P.  M.  Raynsford  was  attached  to  the  C  Company  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as  an  Assistant 
Field  Engineer  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  from  14th  to  23rd  November  1857,  led  one  of  the  storming  parties  against 
theMess  House  of  the  23rd  Native  Infantry  and  Moote  Mahal;  present  at  the  actions  near  Cawnpore,  November 
30th  to  6th  December  1857;  also  at  Kuda  Gunge  during  the  attack  on  that  place  by  the  enemy,  at  the  attack  on 
Sir  J.  Outram's  position  at  Alumbagh,  and  throughout  the  siege  of  Lucknow ;  present  with  the  Field  Force  under 
Sir  Hope  Grant  at  the  affair  of  Sircee  and  the  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  with  the  Column  under  Brigadier  Horsford  at 
the  actions  near  Sultanpore  from  13th  to  22nd  August  1858,  at  the  crossing  of  the  force  over  the  Goomtee  in 
presence  of  the  enemy,  mentioned  in  despatches  at  the  affair  of  Doatpore,  mentioned  in  despatches  also  at 
Pandoo  Nuddee  October  27th  1858.  Commanded  C  Company  Sappers  and  Miners  which  was  attached  to  the  Field 
Force  under  Colonel  Christie  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  Trans  Gogra.  Whilst  in  command  of  the  C  Company 
Banners  and  Miners  was  favourably  mentioned  in  General  orders  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India  (Medal 
with  two  Ciasps). 

421  Lt.Colonel  C.  E.  Reeves  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  with  the  Buffs,  including 
the  action  of  the  20th  January  (Medal  with  Clasp;.     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

422  Lt.Colonel  F.  Reeves  was  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  of  the  62nd  and  69th  Bengal  N.I.  and  Horse 
Artillery  at  Mooltanon  31st  Aug.  185S  (Medal). 

423  Lt.Colonel  D.  Reid  served  with  the  61st  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  capture  of 
the  Sikh  Forts  of  Rungur,  Nungul,  and  Muraree,  affair  at  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillian- 
wallah  and  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Affghan  Army  to  the  Khyber  Pass,  and  occupation  of  Peshawur  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps).  Served  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  on  the  expedition  into  the  hill  country  around  Michnee,  and  was 
present  at  the  destruction  of  the  forts  and  strongholds  of  theMomnnds  and  other  hill  tribes  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

424  Lt.Colonel  F.  Richmond  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

425  Lt.Colonel  J.  B.  Ridout  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  left  attack  during  the  Bhootan  Expedition 
of  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

426  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  E.  Ridsdale  served  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  of  1877-78  in  command  of  the  2nd  Battalion 
9th  Foot  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1-878-80,  first  with  Lieut. General  Maude's  Division 
in  command  of  three  companies  of  the  9th  Regiment,  and  afterwards  under  Brigadier  General  Charles  Gough  with 
the  oth  Regiment  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Cabul  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

427  Lt.  Colonel  H.  E.  Robbins  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter 
Master  General  at  the  base  of  operations  at  Suez  (Medal  and  Khedive's  Star). 

42S  Lt.Colonel  W.  E.  Roberts  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863  with  two  com- 
panies of  the  7th  Fusiliers  comprising  part  of  the  Doaba  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  action  near  Fort 
Smibkudder  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

429  Lt.Colonel  W.  Robertson  served  in  the  China  war  in  1860-61  (Medal). 

430  Lt.Colonel  L.  G.  Rodney  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1855  (Medal). 

431  Lt.Colonel  H.  G.  Rogers  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  September  1855,  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

432  Lt.Colonel  J.  T.  Rogers  served  with  the  91st  Highlanders  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the 
action  of  Gingindnlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

433  Lt.Colonel  J.  E.  V.  Rogers. — For  War  Services,  see  the  Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms,  p.  130. 
454  Lt.Colonel  A.  Rotton  served  throughout  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-59. 

433  Lt.Colonel  C.  E.  W.  Roworth  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Perab  Expedition  in  1876  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879.  Commanded  the  District  of  Lydenburg,  Trans- 
vaal, from  2nd  February  till  April  1879,  and  again  from  June  till  October,  and  acted  as  Ordnance  Officer  at 
Lydenburg  from  January  to  December  1870  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

436  Lt.Colonel  G.  0.  Rybot  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Nagpore  Irregular  Force  in  a  skirmish  with  rebels 
at  the  Singhora  Ghat  on  the  4th  January  1858  (Medal).  Served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Raepore  in  the 
same  month — mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Governor  General. 

437  Colonel  W.  H.  St.  Hill  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61  and  that  of  1863-65.  In  1860-61  he  was 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Governor,  but  joined  his  Regiment  in  the  field  during  the  time  active  operations  were  being 
carried  on.  On  the  outbreak  of  the  war  in  Waikato  in  1863  he  was  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Duncan 
Cameron,  served  in  that  capacity  and  also  for  some  time  as  Acting  Military  Secretary  throughout  the  subsequent 
operations,  being  present  with  General  Cameron  at  every  action  that  took  place,  with  one  exception, — viz.: — 
the  actions  of  Koheroa,  Rangiriri.Waiari,  Rangiawhia,  Hairini  (horse  shot),  Orakau,  Gate  Pah,  Nukurnaru,  Ka- 
karamea,  besides  several  minor  skirmishes  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  Unattached  Company  by 
purchase,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

433  Lt.Colonel  Salt  served  the  Pun-jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwalla, 
and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  Sept.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  I  ommanded 
a  Punjaub  Field  Battery  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Expedition  of  1863  against  the  Tribes  on  the  >  orth-West 
Frontier  of  India  (Brevet  of  Major). 

439  Lt.Colonel  A.  Saunders  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  left  attack  during  the  Bhootan  Expedition 
of  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Superintendent  of  the  Transvaal  Volunteer  Force  during  the  operations 
against  Sekukuni  in  1878-80  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

440  Lt.Colonel  H.  M.  Saunders  was  employed  in  Natal  during  the  Zulu  war  in  1S79  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the 
Boer  war  of  1881,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Wakkerstroom  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

44Ct  Lt.Colonel  H.  B.  Savage  served  throughout  the  China  warof  1856-59,  including  the  Dombardment  of  Canton, 
oapture  of  the  forts  in  the  river,  and  was  landed  for  the  protection  of  the  factories ;  blockade  of  the  river,  landing 
before,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Canton,  expedition  to  the  North,  and  capture  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of  the 
Peiho  river  in  1858  and  operations  there.     Also  the  campaign  of  i860  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

441  Lt.Colonel  T.  B.  B.  Savi  commanded  the  4th  Company  of  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as 
in  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  left  Column  of  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

442  Lt.Colonel  W.  L.  R.  Scott  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56  after  the  fall  of  Sebastopol. 

443  Lt.Colonel  F.  Sedley  served  with  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  eneaged 
at  Sinho,  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  iSth  and  21st  September,  also  in 
the  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

44*  Lt.Colonel  S.  G.  F.  Selfe  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

446  Lt.Colonel  J.  H.  Shaw  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59  with  the  27th  Madras  Infantry  (Medal) 

447  Lt.Colonel  W.  Shaw  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-64  (Medal). 

448  Lt.Colonel  W.  E.  Shaw  served  in  the  12th  Lancers  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1S5S-59  with  the 
Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Field  Force  under  General  Whitlock  (Medal).  Also  commanded  a  squadron  01  the  7th 
Hussars  with  the  Euzufzai  Field  Force  in  1863  under  Brigadier  General  Shipley.  _, 


6gib  Lieut. Colonels  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

449  Lt. Colonel  Shearman  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

iM  Lt.Colonel  W.  Sheffield  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah  (severely  wounded),  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

4  l  Lt.Colonel  C.  if.  Sheppard  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Transport  Officer  with  the  Khyber  Field 
FOi.ce  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-88  as  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  (twice  mentioned 
in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

452  Lt.Colonel  R.S.  Shinkwin  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  during  the  operations  before  Canton  under  Sir  Michael 
Seymour  in  the  latter  part  of  1856  and  beginning  of  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Lin  and 
the  Heights  behind  Canton  on  28th  Dec,  and  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  city  (wounded)  on  29th  Dec.  1857 ; 
also  at  the  affair  at  the  White  Cloud  Mountains,  and  afterwards  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gulf  of  Pecheli  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

463  Lt.Colonel  Shuldha.m  served  the  campaign  of  1852-53  in  Burmah  attached  to  the  1st  Madras  Fusiliers,  com- 
manded a  mixed  detachment  employed  in  quelling  an  insurrection  in  Bassein  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served 
with  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  the  Crimea  from  iSt.h  Sept.  1855  until  the  Peace  in  1856  (Turkish  Medal). 

451  Lt.Colonel  H.  G.  F.  Siddons  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89,  including  the  operations  of  the 
3rd  Brigade  under  Brigadier  Generals  Lockhart  and  Collett  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

455  Lt.Colonel  J.  M.  VV.  Silver  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the 
entrance  of  tbe  inland  sea  of  Japan,  on  the  5th  and  6th  September  1864. 

456  Lt  Colonel  R.  S.  Simpson  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Zhob  Field  Force  in  1890. 

457  Lt.Colonel  J.  B.  Slater  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at 
the  bat  1  ■  of  Candahar— severely  wounded  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze 
Decoration). 

453  Lt.Colonel  C.  Slaughter  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1854  (Medal).  Also  in  China  with  the  expeditionary 
force  in  i858-£9,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Namtow,  attack  and  capture  of  the  bridge  and  village  of 
Shektsing,  and  attack  on  the  Taku  Forts  on  25th  June  1859 — wounded  (Medall. 

458  Lt.Colonel  A.  W.  D.  Smith  served  on  the  China  Expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton 
river,  the  landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  action  with  the  Braves  near  the  White  Cloud  Mountains 
attack  and  capture  of  the  bridge  and  village  of  Shektsing;  expedition  to  the  North  and  attack  on  the  forts  at  the 
Peiho  in  June  1859  (wounded  severely).  Also  served  the  campaign  of  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Chinese  Coolie  Corps  in  1858-59). 

460  Lt.Colonel  G.  O.  Smith  served  in  the  Soudan  Exoeditiou  in  1884  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Tamai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4tti  Class  of  the  Medjldie,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

461  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  Smyth  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80.  first  in  the  Koorum  Valley,  and  afterwards  in 
Gough's  force  in  command  of  a  Hazara  Battery.  Subsequently  served  with  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  ex- 
peditions into  the  Wuzeer  and  Hissarik  Valleys  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884  as 
Provost  Marshal.  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1SS5,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  HasheeD 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

462  Lt.Colonel  Smyth-Windham  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

463  Lt.Colonel  H.  Spalding  was  attached  to  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  from  May  to 
October  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Sultanpore  (Medal).  Served  in 
the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adiutant  and  Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  present  in  the 
operations  against  the  Galekas ;  also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*63+  Lt.Colonel  E.  T.  B.  Sparks  served  in  rhe  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

461  Lt.Colonel  A.C.  Spencer  served  wiih  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Heavy  Camel  Regiment  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

465  Lt.Colonel  M.  Spratt  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  Eupatoria  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea ;  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  during  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  part  of  the  time  as  Adjutant  of  a 
Battalion  ;  he  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turk- 
ish Medal).  Served  on  the  China  Expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing 
before  and  capture  of  the  city.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  and  at  Shaughae  during 
the  attacks  of  the  rebel  army  in  August  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

466  Lt.Colonel  W.  Stainforth  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in 
1879  with  the  Thull  Chotiali  and  Vitakri  Field  Forces  (Medal). 

467  Lt.Colonel  R.  T.  P.Stapleton  served  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Kotah.  Served  as  second  in  command  of  the  Bengal  Yeomanry  Cavalry  in  pursuit  of  rebels  on 
the  Nepaul  frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

468  Lt.Colonel  E.  H.  Starr  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1S54  (Medal)  ;  also  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats 
employed  before  Sebastopol  until  its  fall,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

469  Lt.Colonel  F.  A.  Stebbing  served  at  the  sietre  and  assault  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  during  the  six  days'  fighting 
in  the  city  ;  afterwards  present  in  the  affairs  of  Gungaree,  Puttivvalla,  and  Mynpourie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

470  Lt.Colonel  M.  H.  C.  B.  Steinman  served  with  the  Expe  titionary  Field  Force  in  Arabia  in  1873  in  command  of 
a  Light  Field  Battery,  including  the  investment  surrender  and  destruction  of  the  fort  at  Al-Hota,  and  march  to 
Zaida  m  pursuit  of  the  rebel  Ali  bin  Mana,  Chief  of  Toodlee. 

471  Lt.Colonel  J.  Stewari  served  with  the  24th  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

4:2  Lt.Colonel  J.  Sto>  te  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  was  present  in  the  en- 
gagements at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

473  Lt.Colonel  A.  D.  Strettell  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  with  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in 
despatches  for  "  ability,  energy,  and  zeal,"  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Pehvar  Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881. 

475  Lt.Colonel  W.  T.  Stuart  served  througnout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  marched  with  the 
Sappers  and  Miners  to  Meerut  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny ;  present  at  the  actions  of  the  30th  and  31st  May  on 
the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  storming  of  the  heights  before  Delhi  on  the  8th  June  1857,  throughout  the 
siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Allyghur  and  Agra,  at  Futtehpore  Sikree,  capture  of  Port  Mutowlee, 
actions  of  Allyghur  and  Biswah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Ensign).  Served  in  the  Afghan 
war  of  1S78-80  in  the  Khyber  line  of  communications  (Medal). 

476  Lt.Colonel  C.  D.  Swete  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

480  Lt.Colonel  A.  Tanner  served  in  the  72nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  operations  in  Central  India  and  pursuit 
of  the  rebel  force  under  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Rao  in  1858-59. 

481  Lt.Colonel  A.  F.  Taylor  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  iSSo  (Medal). 

432  Lt.Colonel  F.  H.  Taylor  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  29th  December  1867,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

483  Lt.Colonel  W.  Taylor  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  anu  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S7  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

484  Lt.Colonel  C.  Thackeray  commanded  the  Ladder  Party  at  the  assault  of  Beyt  on  6th  October'  and  served 
with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  the  operations  before  Dwarkatill  nth  Nov.  1859. 

485  Lt.Colonel  E.  D.  Thelwall  was  at  the  destruction  ol  14  vessels  and  a  vast  quantity  of  stores  atBrahested  on  the 
30th  May  1854;  at  the  destruction  of  23  vessels,  storehouses,  &.C.,  at  Uleaborg  on  the  1st  and  2nd  June;  at  the 
destruction  of  a  vessel  and  80  stacks  of  timber  at  Tornea  on  3th  June ;  at  the  operations  against  Bomarsund  and  in 
action  with  the  forts  on  15th  August  (Medal).  In  1855  he  was  present  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  until  its  fall, 
and  was  in  action  with  the  outer  forts  on  the  19th  June,  engaged  shelling  the  batteries  in  Sorjak  Bay,  and  expelling 
the  Russian  garrison  12th  March,  and  in  action  with  the  batteries  at  Soujak  Kale  13th  March;  assisted  at  the  land- 


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ing  of  the  trooDs  at  Kinbourn,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  that  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Turkish  liedal). 

456  Lt. Colonel  C.  E.  Theobald  served  in  the  =5th  Regiment  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

487  Lt. Colonel  A.  R.  W.  Tbistlethwayte  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  took  part  with  the  2nd  Expedition 
into  the  Bazar  Valley,  and  with  the  Besud,  Kunar  Valley,  and  Kama  Expeditions  (Medal). 

488  Lt.C'olonel  D.  H.  Thompson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Deh 
Sarak  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

489  Lt. Colonel  J.  A.  Tighe  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  campaigns  of  1863-5,  including 
the  actions  at  Taranaki,  Waiara,  Howrini,  Rangiawhia,  and  Orakau.  Commanded  for  fifteen  mouths  the  whole 
of  the  transport  corns  in  the  Waikato  country  (Medal). 

430  Lt.Colonel  S.  H.  Toogood  served  in  New  Zealand  during  the  Waikato  and  Wangacui  campaigns,  and  was 
present  at  Nukumaru  and  tne  Patea  river  (Medal). 

491  Lt.Colonel  H.  R.  Treeve  served  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  in  1838.  including  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and 
Rissoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlie,  and  the  action  of  Bishvva  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the 
campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Siuho,  taking  of  Tangku,  and  surrender  of  Pokia  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

492  Lt.Colonel  H.  Trotler  was  present  during  the  Russo-Turkish  wax  in  1877-7S  as  Additional  Military  Attach^ 
at  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Army  in  Asia  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

493  Lt.Colonel  J.  M.  Trotter  served  with  the  MMhsood  Wuznree  Expedite  n  in  1881  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

494  Lt.Colonel  J.  F.  Trydell  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry,  and  was  present 
at  the  surrender  of  Kirwee  (Medal). 

495  Lt.Colonel  S.  D.  Turnbull  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Akha  Expedition 
in  1883-84  'mentioned  in  despatches).     Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

496  Lt.Colonel  F.  C.  Turner  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Indian  Navy  from  1858  to  1863,  and  was  present  at  the 
assault  ou  the  is. and  of  Beyt  in  October  1859,  and  served  with  a  Naval  Brigade  in  the  Okamundel  Field  F  >rce  in 
the  operations  before  Dwirka,  and  at  its  capture  in  Nov.  1859.  Served  also  in  the  China  cwip  lign  of  1S60,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  4th  King's  Owq  throughout 
the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  was  present  ar  the  action  of  Arrogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

497  Lt.Colonel  G.  Twiss  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  a  Steel 
Mountain  Battery  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  1st  January  1S6S  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

498  Lt.Colonel  W.  J.  Twyford  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
operations  across  the  Goomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

499  Lt.Colonel  G.  S.  Tvvynam  served  with  the  6ist  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  the 
action  of  Nuj.jufgh.ur ;  and  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  in  the  actions  at  Doomureahgunge,  Toolsepore,  and 
Boobwab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

501  Lt.Colonel  C.  J.  Uniacke  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
503  Lt.Colonel  G.  Van  He.ythuysen  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

505  Lt.Colonel  F.  R.  C.  Voyle  served  throughout  the  Jowaki  Expedition  of  1877-78  under  Brigadier  General  Keyes 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Afghan  campaign  of  1878-79  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force;  and  was 
present  at  the  affair  of  28th  November  1878,  and  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  Spiugawai  Kotal,  Peiwar 
Heights,  on  2nd  December  187S  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

506  Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  Walker  served  with  the  Burmese  E<p3dition  in  1885-86  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and 
Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  slightly  wounded  in  an  engagement  near  Mandalay  on  the  12th  December 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

308  Lt.Colonel  J.  B.  Walker  served  in  the  Mountain  Train  with  the  Field  Force  from  Aden  against  the  Foodlee 
Arabs  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  Bir  Saeed. 

309  Lt.Colonel  J.  S.  Walker  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand,  in  Taranaki  and  the  Waikato  during 
the  war  in  1864-65  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Black  Watch,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

510  Lt.Colonel  N.  W.  Wallace  served  in  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870. 

512  Lt.Colonel  A.  F.  Walsh  served  in  the  62nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from 
the  12th  Septemberi855  to  the  end  of  April  1856. 

513  Lt.Colonel  H.  L.  Walter  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1859  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Abyssinian 
war  in  1868  (Medal). 

514  Lt.Coloael  C.  J.Walter  serve  1  with  fie  8th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  Forts  Michnee  and  Shubkudder 
during  the  operations  against  the  Eusofzais  in  1863-64  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  8th  Bengal  Native 
Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S78-S0  with  the  Khyber  Brigade  (Medal). 

M6  Lt.Colonel  F.  Warden  served  throughout  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  capture 
of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  ( Medal  with  Clasp) .  Also  served 
throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of  Kolapore  (Medal). 

517  Lt. Colonel  H.  Waring  served  in  tlie  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport 
Corps  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

518  Lt.Colonel  J.  R.  Watson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  Gwalior  Field  Force  in  Southern 
Afghanistan  (Medal). 

3211  Lt.Colonel  E.  Wheeler  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar 
and  Tel-el-Maliuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  tne  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  wita  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  St;,r). 

521  Lt.Colonel  J.  T  Whish  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  on  the  Khyber  line  of  communications  (Medal). 

523  Lt.Colonel  L.  W.  Wiliner  served  withthe  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including 
the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defence  of  the  Aluinbagh  under  Oucram,  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

521  Lt.  Colonel  A.  T.  Wintle  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

523  Lt.Colonel  D.  W.  Wise  served  with  Hodson's  Horse  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  ;  was  afterwards 
present  at  the  actions  of  Gungeeree,  Pu.tialee,  Mynpoorie.  and  Shumshabad,  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  ;  served 
subsequently  with  the  9th  Lancers  at  the  actions  of  Rhodamow  and  Allygunge,  capture  of  Bareilly,  action  of 
Shahjehanpore,  and  pursuit  to  Mohnudee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

327  Lt.Colonel  T.  Wood  served  during  the  operations  against  the  Taiping  rebels  in  China  in  1802-63  (Chinese 
Order  of  the  Dragon,  and  2nd  Class  ot  the  Order  of  the  Precious  Star). 

528  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  Woods  served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Soorajpore,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  including  storming  of  the  Secundrabagh,  Shah  Nujiff,  and 
32nd  Mess  House,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow,  campaign  of  1858  in  Oude 
with  passage  of  the  Goomtee,  and  several  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for 
Lucknow). 

530  Lt.Colonel  W.H.  Wroot  served  with  the  Baltic  Expeditions  in  1855  and  1856  (Medal).  Also  with  the  China  Expe- 
dition of  1858-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city.  Also  with 
the  expedition  to  the  North  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tongku,  storm  and  capture  of  the 
North  Taku  Fort,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

531  Lt.Colonel  K.  J.  H.  Wyllie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force  (Medal). 

032  Lt.Colonel  H.  R.  Young  served  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  the  Punjaub  from  June  i860  to  February  1865,  with 
the  ist  Punjaub  Infantry,  and  was  present  during  the  blockade  of  Hiudostanee  fanatics  aud  Trans  Indus  tribes, 
and  covering  of  Umb  in  August  and  September  1863,  aud  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  latterly 
as  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  (specially  mentioned  in  despatches  and  in  the  Punjaub  Government  report.  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

1  Major  A.  K.  Abbott  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  42nd  Assam  Light  Infantry  in  the  following  expeditions  : 
Against  the  Looshai  hill  tribes  in  1871-72  with  the  force  under  General  Buurchier  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Agaiust  the 


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Duffla  hill  tribes,  Northern  Assam,  in  1874-75  with  the  force  under  General  Stafford.  Against  the  Naea  Hill  tribes 
in  1875  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Nuttall.  In  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  with  the  force  under  Sir  Frederick 
Roberts,  and  with  the  Punjaub  Chiefs'  Contingent  under  Brigadier-General  Watson  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal).  Also  served  against  the  Angami  Naga  Hill  tribes  in  1879-80,  and  commanded  the  expedition  into  the 
Kacna  Naga  Hills,  and  at  the  occupation  of  Paplongmai  (Clasp). 

2  Major  R.  H.  B.  Airey  served  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  of  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2  Major  E.  Aldridge  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-56,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1S58  (Medal). 

4  Major  P.  G.  Alexander  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

5  Major  R.  H.  Alexander  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  Roval  Marine  Artillery,  and  was  present 
in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6  Major  W.  T.  Allen  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and 
the  Tofrek  zereba,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
and  Khedive's  Star) . 

7  Major  J.  T.  Aslett  served  the  Syrian  campaign,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Sidon.  D'Jouni,  surrender 
of  Beyrout,  bombardment  of  Acre — slightly  wounded  by  the  explosion  of  a  magazine  (War  Medal  with  one  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

8  Major  J.  E.  Bale  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

9  Major  W.  J.  Barker  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North,  and  was  at  the  attack  on 
the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  25th  June  1859  ;  served  also  the  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of 
Tonghoo,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Takoo  Fort  (wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  and  subsequent 
operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was 
present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  Batteries  at  the  straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan, 
as  Lieut,  and  Quarter  Master  of  the  R.M.  Battalion,  and  served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Brigadier  commanding  at  the 
assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore 
operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864. 

10  Major  W.  H.  Barker  served  in  New  Zealand  from  15th  Nov.  1863  to  1866,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and 
capture  of  Rangiaohia,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  of  Nukumaru,  and  affair  of  Kakaramea  (Medal). 

11  Major  G.  S.  Baugh  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  and  in  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Northern  Chin  Hills  in  1892-93  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

12  Major  W.  H.  Beaumont  served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  Have- 
lock's  Column  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore.  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee, Cawnpore,  Buseerutgunge, Boorbeakechowkee, 
Bithor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  defence  of  the  Residency  until  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde, 
occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow,  campaign  of  1858  in  Oude,  including  passage  of 
the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore  and  other  minor  affairs,  also  affair  at  Shahpore,  and  capture  of  forts  of  Koita  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1868  in  command  of  a 
Division  of  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

13  Major  J.  C.  Bell  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  with  the  Oude  Field  Force  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  cf  Toolsepore,  and  minor  affairs  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

14  Major  H.  De  la  P.  Beresford  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

15  Major  C.  F.  Blackett  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal). 

16  Major  J.  N.  Blackwood  Price  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  October 
1878  to  November  1880,  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Candaharand  Khelat-i-Ghilzie,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts 
in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Marri  Expedition  under  Brigadier  General 
MacGregor.     Served  in  the  Boer  war  in  i88r  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

n  Major  A.  H.  Blaxland  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from 
Alexandria  on  the  5th  August,  in  the  engagements  at  Tel-el- Mahuta  and  Mahsama,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel- 
el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

18  Major  F.  B.  Bleazby  served  m  the  Crimean  war  in  1854-55  (Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

19  Major  L.  M.  Boileau  served  with  the  6th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  J879-S0  under  Sir 
Samuel  Browne,  including  the  operations  in  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal). 

20  Major  H.  F.S.Bolton  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special  service, 
and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Was  sent  to  various  places  on  the  Gold  Coast  to  enlist  native 
contingents,  and  raised  the  Winnebah,  Mumford,  and  Barracoe  Companies  of  Russell's  Regiment.  Also  com- 
manded Regimental  Transport  and  was  attached  to  the  2nd  Battalion  23rd  Fusiliers  during  the  second  phase  of 
the  war  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  to  an  Unattached  Company,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1880,  including  the  operations  in  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal). 

21  Major  II.  J.  Bolton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali 
Musjid  and  in  the  advance  to  Cabul  under  Brigadier  General  Charles  Gough  (mentioned  in  despatches);  accom- 
panied Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  io  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).    Also  served  with  the  Marri  Expedition  in  1881. 

22  Major  W.  Broadfoot  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Hazara  Field  Force  in  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Major  G.  W.  C.  Bruce  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879,  and  took  part  in  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  (Medal). 
Also  served  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881.  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

24  Major  E.  Brutton  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  on  outpost  duty  in  India  in  1858  with  the  Field  Force  under 
Colonel  Warre.  Was  attached  to  and  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  2nd  Division  Royal  Artillery  during  the  China 
campaign  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangku,  storming  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and 
occupation  of  Tientsin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65, 
commanded  a  successful  ambuscade  against  rebel  natives  on  the  i8th  May  1863  (thanked  by  General  Cameron,',  led 
the  advance  party  at  the  storming  of  the  rebel  positions  at  Kaitikara  (mentioned  in  despatches) ,  was  Garrison  Adju- 
tant Taaranaki  district,  from  June  1863  to  Jan.  1865,  and  present  at  the  actiotj  of  Pontoko,  capture  of  rebel  positions 
at  Mataitawa  and  Kaitake,  and  various  minor  affairs  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

25  Major  R.  A.  Brutton  served  with  the  combined  force  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege  in  1854-55,  an(i 
with  the  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yeni  Kale  (Medal  with   Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

25  Major  W.  Burden  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Afghanistan  (Medal).  Also  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from 
Nov.  1854  to  Feb.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

27  Major  C.  E.  G.  Burr  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  Royal  Irish  Regiment,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Cla'sp.and  Khedive's  Star). 

28  Major  W.  P.  Burton  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  vessels  and  vast  quantities  of  stores  at  Brahistadt  in 
the  Gulf  of  Bothnia  on  the  30th  May  1854,  and  at  Uleaborg  on  the  1st  and  2nd  June,  and  in  the  boats  at  the  attack 
on  Gamla  Carleby,  on  the  7th  June ;  also  present  at  the  operations  against  Bomarsund  in  August  1S54.  Served  witb 
the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  was  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg,  and  employed  in  the  rocket-boats  on  the 
nights  of  the  9th  and  10th  August  (Medal) . 

29  Major  T.  A.  Butler  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  from  the  10th  June  1857  in 
all  the  engagements  under  the  walls  of  Delhi,  action  of  Nujjufghur,  siege  storm  and  capture  of  De'hi  (slightly 
wounded),  actions  of  Gungeree.  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorie,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (swam  the  Goomtee 
under  a  heavy  fire  and  inspected  the  enemy's  entrenchments,  for  which  he  received  the  Victoria  Cross),  and  sub- 
sequent operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) :  was  awarded  the  YC  under  the  following  circumstances: — 
"Date  of  act  of  bravery,  9th  March  1858. — 'Of  which  success  the  skirmishers  on  the  other  side  of  the  river 
were  subsequently  apprised  by  Lieutenant  Butler,  of  the  Bengal  Fusiliers,  who  swam  across  the  Goomtee,  and, 
climbing  the  parapet,  remained  in  that  position  for  a  considerable  time  under  a  heavy  fire  of  musketry  until  the 
work  was  occupied.' — Extract  of  Lieutenant  General  Sir  James  Outram' 's  Memorandum  of  Operations  carried  on  under 
his  command  at  the  Siege  of  Lucknow,  published  in  the  Governor  General' $  Gazette  Extraordinary  of  z>fh  April  1858,  and 
republished  in  General  Orders  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India  on  xjth  December  1858."     Served  in  the  Indian  N.W. 


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frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla 
(Medal  with  Clasp) .  , '     " 

30  Major  Shaen  Carter  served- with  the  jt's-t  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the 
Bazar  Valley  Expedition  under  Lieut.General  Maude,  and  in  the  Maidan  Expedition  under  Brigadier  General 
Tytler  (Medal). 

31  Major  A.  Cavarra  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal  and  Khedive's  Star). 

32  Major  Coleman  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

33  Major  S.  T.  Collins  served  on  the  China  Expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river, 
the  landing  before,  storm  and  capture  oCthecity;  action  with  the  Braves  on  4th  Jan.  1859,  and  again  at  the 
pillage  of  Shektsing ;  present  at  the  detached  post  West  Gate,  Canton,  when  attacked  oh  the  night  of  the  26th  July 
1858;  also  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Ports,  on  25th  June  1859,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  by  a  matchlock- 
bullet  in  the  left  leg  while  saving  a  wounded  marine  from  drowning  in  the  advanced  ditch  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps). 

34  Major  G.  W.  B.  Collis  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  subsequent 
operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

34t  Major  L.  R.  Connolly  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884.  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

35  Major  W.  Conolly  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-S0,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  including 
the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah — slightly  wounded  (Medal). 

36  Major  A.  Cook  was  employed  with  a  detachment  of  the  32nd  Madras  Infantry  that  formed  part  of  the  force 
in  the  field  to  intercept  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  from  9th  November  1858.  Was;engaged  in  the  pursuit 
of  insurgent  Shans  on  the  northeastern  frontier  of  Tenasserim  and  Martaban  Provinces  during  May  i860. 

37  Major  L.  A.  C.  Cook  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

3S  Major  C.  P.  Coppin  served  with  the  Baltic  Expeditions  of  1854  and  1855  (Medal).  Served  with  the  ChinaExpe- 
dition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  operations  before  and  capture  of  the  city ;  expedition 
to  the  North  and  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

39  Major  J.  W.  M.  Cotton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  9th  Foot,  took  part  in  the  advance  to- 
Cabul  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Charles  Gough,  including  the  engagements  at  Jugdulliick  and 
Saidabad  and  the  relief  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  Clasp).     -  - 

40  Major  W.  F.  J.  Cowan  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  served  in  the- 
second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  taking  of  Becquah,  battle  of  Ordahsu 
and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

41  Major  G.  Cresswell  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  15th  Dec.  1854  to  the  15th  Feb.  1S56, 
including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TurkishMedal). 

42  Major  N.  B.  Dalby  served  as  acting  Quarter  Master  of  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  of 
Sevastopol  in  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Ciass  of  the  Medjidie,  and;Turkish  Medal). 

43  Major  J.  W.  Daniell  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  the  garrison  of  Pegu 
and  in  the  different  engagements  in  the  vicinity;  also  accompanied  the  Martaban  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Pegu).  Served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  of 
Delhi  with  repulse  of  sorties  on  the  9th  and  12th  June,  actions  in  rear  of  the  Camp  on  the  19th  and  20th  June, 
repulse  of  sorties  on  23rd  June,  9th  and  14th  July  1857  (severely  wounded).  Also  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow  in  March  1858,  including  the  actions  of  the  6th  7th  nth  16th  and  17th  March ;  afterwards  served  in 
the  action  of  Barree,  and  throughout  the  campaign  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

44  Major  R.  H.  Daniell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

45  Major  J.  B.  Darling  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from 
Alexandria  on  the  5th  August,  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (two- 
Clasps). 

46  Major  T.  Davey  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  actions  of  Sirsee,  Nawabgunge,  Mutchleegaun,  Kunda  Kote,  and  Jurwah  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

47  Major  H.  W.  Dennie  served  with  the  28th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol.  m  the  winter  of  1854-55,  where 
he  received  severe  injuries  from  frost-bite,  which  necessitated  amputation  of  half  the  right  footand  a  great  part  of 
the  left,  in  consequence  of  which  he  was  placed  on  the  retired  full  pay,  and  with  a  pension  of  ^150  per  annum, 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

48  Major  de  Satge-de  Thoren  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1868 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

49  Major  J.  S.  Des  Barres  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

50  Major  Dumbleton  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857  (Medal) . 

51  Major  F.  M.  Eden  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  Port  Said,  was 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Howard  Jones,  Commanding  Royal  Marines,  and  was  present  atthe  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

52  Major  Edleston  served  off  Cherbourg  and  the  Scheldt  in  1812 ;  at  the  blockade  of  Norfolk  and  in  several  boat 
expeditions  in  the  Chesapeake,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  destroying  a  vessel  in  Cberi- 
ton  Creek  in  face  of  a  large  force  of  the  enemy.  Served  with  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  attack  on  Baltimore  in  1814. 
and  on  New  Orleans,  8th  Jan.  1815.    Was  Adjutant  to  the  Battalion  in  the  Tagns  during  the  Civil  war  in  1832-34. 

53  Major  H.  G.  Elliot  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Battalion  in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  in  1854-55,  and  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinbonru.  Was  present  at  the  bom- 
bardment of  Odessa,  22nd  April ;  commanded  a  Detachment  employed  in  covering  the  ships'  companies  of  H.M.S- 
Albion  and  Vesuvius  on  the  25th  and  26th  September  1854,  when  employed  in  removing  wounded  Russians  from  the 
battle-field  of  the  Alma  on  those  days,  and  covered  the  embarkation  of  the  unarmed  parties  on  the  latter  day  when 
obliged  to  retreat  in  consequence  of  the  advance  of  a  strong  force  of  the  enemy's  Cavalry ;  for  his  conduct  on  the 
occasion  he  received  the  thanks  of  Sir  S.  Lushington  (Medal  with  Claso,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

54  Major  H.  Elston  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

5i  Major  A.  England  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  crossing  of  the  Gogra  and 
throughout  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign  (Medal),  bervedin  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  186"  (Medal).  Served  in 
the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

57  Major  H.  H.  F.  Fagan  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  *ne  operations  arourd  Cabul  in  Dtcember  1S79  includ- 
ing the  investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

i8  Major  T.  Farley  served  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  of  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war 
in  1879  with  the  Cabul  Field  Force  (Medal). 

s°  Major  John  Ferguson  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal),  including  the  expedition  north  of  the  Orange 
River.  Served  also  in  the  China  war  of  i860,  including  the  actions  of  the  3rd,  12th  and  14th  August,  18th  and  21st 
September,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin). 

62  Major  S.  Fletcher  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  and 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

63  Major  W.  T.  E.  Fosbery  served  in  the  77th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  nth  July  to  3rd  Aug.  1855,. 
and  was  dangerously  wounded — leg  amputated  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

65  Major  J.  F.  Fraser  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  including  the  operations  on  the  Black  Mountain 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

65  Major  W.  F.  Fullarton  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present 
at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  including  the  storming  of  the  Becunderabagh  and  taking  of  the  barracks  ; 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  pursuit  to  Seraighat,  action  of  Khalee  Nuddee,  occupation  of  Futtehghnr, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  including  the  storming  of  the  Begum  Kotee  ;  Rohilcund  campaign  and  attack  oa 


"691/    Majors  Retired  on  Full  or  Retired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

the  Fort  of  Rooyeah,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  battle  of  Bareilly ;  Oude  campaign  as  Baggage  Master,  including 
actions  of  Pusgawn,  Russulpore,  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Mithowlie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1865-64  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

67  Major  H.  S.  A.  Fuller  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the 
inarch  to  Candahar  (Medal,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

68  Major  D.  Gardner  served  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country,  including  the  capture 
cf  the  Forts  of  Pannlla.  Pownghur,  Monahur,  and  Muasuntoosh. 

69  Major  H.  D.  Gerrard  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

70  Major  C.  J.  Gilbert  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  served  during  the 
■■second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  including  the  battles  of  Amoaful  and  Ordahsu  as  Lieutenant  in  charge  of  the 

Regimental  Transport  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

72  Major  F.  C.  N.  Goldney  served  with  the  Duffla  Expedition  in  1874-75.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879 
ifMedal). 

73  Major  G.  S.  Goldsmid  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  188S  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

74  Major  J.  W.  Gordon  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force 
under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 

75  Major  F.  W.  S.  Grant  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  and  commanded  the  detachment  2nd 
West  India  Regiment  at  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  Army  at  Abrakrampa  during  the  5th  and  6th  November  1873, 
and  led  it  in  two  charges  against  an  advanced  party  of  the  enemy — wounded ;  conduct  of  the  detachment, 
mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and  at  the  capture  of  Coomassie. 

76  Major  W.  Grant  served  with  the  91st  Highlanders  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  including  all  the  actions  in  the 
Amatola  Mountains  and  Tambookieland,  expedition  beyond  the  Orange  River  in  1848,  and  action  with  and  defeat 
of  the  Insurgent  Boers  at  Boem  Plaats,  Kaffir  war  of  1850-53,  and  present  in  every  action  in  the  Amatolas  and 

Waterkloof  in  which  the  oist  were  engaged  (Medal). 

77  Major  S.  F.  Grosvenor  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882.  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin, 
and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

79  Major  C.  E.  Gubbins  served  with  the  Koorum  Valley  Field  Force  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

80  Major  W.  G.  Hale  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).  Also  with  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59, 
(including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city.  With  the  expedition  to  the 
North  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tanku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  and 
subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Served  in  China  in  H.M.S.  Rodney  from  September  1867  to  Sep- 
tember i86q  ;  commanded  a  battalion  of  Royal  Marines  landed  from  the  Squadron  at  the  occupation  of  Yangchow 
in  Nov.  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  three  walled  villages  in  January  1869 
'(mentioned  in  despatches).     Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

81  Mnjor  R.  G.  Handcock  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

83  Major  S.  K.  Harries  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-80  in  the  Transport  Department  with  the  Southern 
Afghanistan  Field  Force  (Medal). 

85  Major  .0.  W.  Hawes  served  as  Adjutant  and  Commandant  of  Cavalry  Guides  before  Delhi  in  1857.  Com- 
manded the  Guides  Infantry  on  several  occasions  during  the  siege,  assault,  and  capture  of  Delhi,  and  present  in 
.every  skirmish  from  the  9th  June  to  the  14th  September  (four  times  wounded).  Present  with  Brigadier  Showers' 
Flying  Column  in  the  District  about  Delhi  in  1857  as  Commandant  of  Guide  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  Eusofzaie  Field  Force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  to  Sittana  in  1858  as  Commandant  of  Cavalry,  and  2nd  in 
Command  of  Guides  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

86  Major  J.  A.  Hay  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was 
(present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  ana  Khedive's  Star). 

87  Major  S.  M.  Hay  served  with  the  detachment  14th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  with  the  Okamundel  and  Katty- 
war  Field  Forces  in'1859-60;  present  at  the  storming  of  the  heights  and  forts  of  Ubphoora  on  18th  Dec.  1859. 

89  Major  A.  G.  H.  Hayne  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

91  Major  R.  W.  Heathcote  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force 
from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class 
of  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

92  Major  P.  E.  Henderson  served  with  the  Jcwaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).     Served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Naga  Hill  Tribes  in  1879-80  (Clasp). 

9*  Major  H.  Y.  Hext  served  in  the  Ashantee  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

95  Major  Heyland  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  action  at  Jamo  and  taking  of  Fort 
Birwa  (Medal). 

96  Major  E.  L.  Hight  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879.  aud  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  includ- 
ing the  investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  two  Miianzai  Expeditions  in  189c 
((Medal  with  Clasp). 

98  Major  Hon.  H.  M.  Hobart  was  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  of  the  62nd  and  69th  Bengal  Native  In- 
fantry and  Horse  Artillery  at  Mooltan  on  ii&t  August  1858  (Medal). 

99  Major  H.  C.  Hogg  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Khushk-i- 
Nakbud  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

101  Major  E.  R.  Horsey  served  with  the  Baltic  "ixoedition  in  1855,  and  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats  during  he 
bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

102  Major  E.  W.  Humphry  served  in  the  Irdian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  action  with 
Jodhpore  mutineers  on  16th  Nov.  1857 ;  in  She  vvers'  operations  after  the  capture  of  Delhi ;  with  Seaton's  Column  in  the 
actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpory,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknovv  ;  served  as  Adjutant  of  Sappers  through- 
out the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  the  attack  on  Fort  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygunge,  apd  capture  of  Bareilly ; 
throughout  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

104  Major  A.  R.Hutchinson  embarked  forthe  Gold  Coast  with  2nd  Battalion  23rd  Fusiliers  in  1873  (Ashanti  Medal). 

106  Major  T.  T.  Irvine  served  as  Aide  de  ump  to  Srr  Charles  Staveley  in  the  campaign  in  the  North  of  China 
in  i860,  and  during  the  occupation  of  Tientsin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

107  Major  R.  F.  M.  Johnstone  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888  89  1  Medal  with  Clasp). 

i°8  Major  T.  Kelly  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Field  Force  under  Colonel  J.  R.  Mackenzie  in  Arabia  from  tha 
■27th  October  to  the  2cth  December  1873,  including  the  investment,  surrender,  occupation,  and  destruction  of  the 
Fort  at  Al-Hota,  and  subsequent  march  to  Zaida  in  pursuit  of  Ally  Bin  .Mana,  the  chief  of  Houshabi  (3rd  Class 
.of  the  Osmanieh). 

i»9  Major  G.  N.  Kelsall  served  at  .the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  right  attack,  from  Aug.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

»°  Major  Hugh  Kennedy  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  in  Spain  during  the  Carlist  war ;  with  the  Baltic  expedi- 
tion in  1854  (Medal)  ;  and' with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Feb.  1855  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

111  Major  Killeen  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  21st  Fusiliers,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bala- 
klava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June,  and  capture  of  Kinbauroj 
at  Inkerman  he  commanded  a  Company,  and  under  a  heavy  fire  rescued  the  Regimental  Colour,  and  was  severely 
wounded  on  the  occasion,  but  did  not  quit  the  field  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  . 

112  Major  F.  R.  B.  Knox  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  witi 
Clasp).  . 

113  Major  H.  E.  Kynaston  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  m  1858-59,  ana 
was  present  a>  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  reoccupation  of Fyzabad  and  Trans-Gogra  operations,  including 
the  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  the  affairs  of  Muchleegaon  and  Bungaon  Jungle  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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114  Major  D.  J.  K  >'sh  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Malaha  Junc- 
tion, Tel-el-Mahuta,  and  Mabsamt,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  aud  at  the  battle  of  Tel-e)-Kebir  (Medal  with. 
'Clasp,  and  Khe  live's  Star).  Served  in  the  expedition  tn  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  18S4,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagjments  at  El  Teh  and  TeTiai  (two  Clasp-.1 ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884-85-, 
on  Signalling  duties  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Captain,  Clasp). 

i'5  Major  H.  E.  W.  Lane  served  with  the  expeditions  to  the  Baltic  in  1854  and  1855  (Medal). 

i'6  Mijor  F.  Lant'ford  served  in  tae  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division,  including  the  Zaimushit 
Expedition  (Medal).  .  .  . 

i"  Major  R.  Lawrance  served  iu  the  Kaflr  war  in  1877-78  including  the  operations  against  the  Galekas,  and  in, 
the  Zulu  war  in  18/9  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i"  Major  T.  A.  F.  Leader  serve!  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18P6-87  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"9  Major  Jo  m  Lee  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  vrith  the  ist  Royal  Dragoons,  including  the  battle* 
of  Balaklava,  Inkerman.  and  Tchernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

J2J  Major  Wm.  Lee  served  with  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  capture  of  the  Island  of  Carabnsa,  together  with  several' 
piratical  vessels  in  its  harbour,  in  1828-29  (Medal).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-55 
(Medal). 

121  Major  T.  Leith  served  in  the  Punjab  campaign  in  1848-49  with  the  Bombay  Column,  and  was  present  at  the 
sie°-e  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  (Medil  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857  with 
the"sind  |Irregular  Horse,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Delhi  FielrL 
Force  in  January  1859  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  in  the  Rewaree,  Ulwur,  and  Jeypoor  districts  (Medal). 

-23  Major  G.  E.  Liebenrood  served  with  the  58th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  campaign  of  1879.  Was  present  in  the- 
engugement  at  Ulundi — twice  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Majoi  S.  R.  Little  served  in  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  operations  at  Canton,  with  fire- 
storming  av-.d  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North  in  i860,  and! 
served  at  Shanghai  during  the  attacks  of  the  Rebel  Army  in  August. 

125  Major  F.  B.  Lloyd  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  as  Brigade  Major  2nd  Division  Peshawur  Field  Force- 
and  as  Transport  Officer  in  the  expedition  to  the  Bazar  Valley,  and  afterwards  with  the  Koorum  Valley  Field. 
Force  (Medal). 

i26  Major  W.  Lonsdale  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-70  with  the  ist  Battalion  17th  Foot  in  the  Khyber  Field' 
Force   and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  various  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

127  Major  H.  R.  Lovett  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  February  1879  to- 
November  1880,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  ;  accompanied) 
Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two- 
Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  in  the  Marri  Expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Macgregor.  Served 
in  the  Boer  war  in  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  in 
the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir°(-\le<lal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Black  Mountain  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  ist. 
Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  (.Medal  with  Clasp),  and  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  same  Battalion 

128  Major  H.  Lowrey  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  Wing  of  his  Regiment  while  employed  in  the  expedition  against 
the  Kin"  of  Baddiboo,  up  the  River  Gambia;  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  works 
on  the  banks  of  the  Swarracunda  Creek  on  the  16th  Feb. ;  also  at  the  storming  capture  and  destruction  of  the- 
fortified  towns  of  Carawan  on  the  17th,  Kinty  Cunda  and  Saba  on  the  18th,  and  the  battle  of  Saba,  and  storming- 
capture  and  total  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  21st  Feb.  1861. 

129  Major  A..  W.  Lyster  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the- 
Chitral  Relief  Force  tinder  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  2nd  Battalion  3rd  Ghoorkhas  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

130  Major  G.  A.  M'Carthy  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

131  Major  B.  M'Clintock  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882-,. 
and  was  present  a.t  the  surrender  cf  Kafr  Dowar  and  Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

132  Major  L.  A.  T.  M'Gudlen  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the 
force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal).     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

131  Major  T.  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  78th  Highlanders  (Medal). 

135  Major  V.  H.  Maher  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78,  during  the  latter- 
part  ot  the  campaign  in  command  of  a  mounted  troop  of  the  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

136  Major  E.  D.  Marrett  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

137  Major  R.  A.  Marriott  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  188  z,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Alexandria, 
in  the  engagements  at  El  Magf'ar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 

(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1884-1885  in  command  of  the  Egyptian  Camel  Corps,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  two  Clasps).  Also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier 
Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  whs  present  at  the  attack  on  Ambigole  Wells  and  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (DSO). 
136  Major  E.  R.  Marsh  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  9th  December  1854  to- 
20th  Feb.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the- 
actions  at  Cawnpore  on  26th,  27th  and  28th  November  1857,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

139  Major  M.  Mayne  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in, 
despatches)  including  tne  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah  (mentioned  in  despatciies),  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Canda- 
har (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

139t  Major  H.  Melvill  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-83,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

140  Major  J.  H.  C.  Michel  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879,  and  took  part  in  the  affair 
at  Deh  Sarak  (Medal). 

L41  Major  John  Miller  served  at  the  battle  of  Navarino  in  1827.  Also  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  in  Portugal  in  1835.. 
Commanded  a  Company  during  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medal),  and  was  with  the  battalion  at 
D'Jouni.     Sustained  a  severe  fracture  of  the  right  leg  in  the  service  (War  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

142  Major  A.  M.  Monteith  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Takht- 
i-Pul  and.  Maiwand  (wounded),  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

143  Major  G.  Montgomery  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

144  Major  G.  T.  Carus  Moore  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Ordahsu  (wounded  slightly)  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

145  Major  T.  Moore  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Essarnan  and 
Abrakrampa  (Medal). 

146  Major  C.  W.  E.  Murphy  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  ist  Jan.  1S6S— with  the  Sind. 
Horse  until  the  9th  April,  and  afterwards  with  a  Battery  of  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  fall  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

147  Major  S.  Neary  served  in  the  China  war  in  i860  with  the  44th  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
the  Takn  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Adjutant  of  the  2nd  Battalion, 
of  the  Essex  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

14S  Major  A.  A.  Newman  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 
150  Major  H.  H.  Newman  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

152  Major  W.  C.  Ormond  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kam  Dakkat 
and  with  the  expeditions  into  the  Besud  and  Kunar  Valley  (Medal). 

153  Major  R.  C.  Otway  served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878,  including  the  storm- 
ing of  Tolyana's  Stadt  j  also  throughout  the  Zulu  war  cf  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

154  Major  E.  B.M.Owen  was  employed  during  1855  and  part  of  1856  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  under  Lt.Generai 


6gih     Majors  Retired  on  Full  or  Betired  Pay  or  on  a  Pension. — War  Services. 

Vivian  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea ,  and  has  received  the  Order  of  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  Commanded  a  detach- 
ment of  the  28th  Madras  Native  Infantry  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  the  Jubbulpore  district  in  1858. 

155  Major  Thomas  Park  was  actively  employed  in  the  Baltic  during  1810,  1811,  and  1812.  From  1813  until  the 
peace  served  on  the  coast  of  America  and  the  West  Indies,  including  the  attack  on  Cranie  Island,  and  landed  at  the 
taking  of  Hampton,  in  the  Chesapeake. 

156  Major  J.  H.  Parry  served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-60,  and  was  present  at  the 
bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  the  assault 
capture  and  destruction  of  the  Ave  batteries,  stockade,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations 
from  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864. 

158  Major  A.  C.  Pearson  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Royal  Marines  attached  to  the  Guards 
Camel  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  Abu  Kru  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

159  Major  Pengelley  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  in  1855  (Medal).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for 
Gallantry,  p.  786. 1 

161  Major  W.  L  "Pitt  served  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16?  Major  Pleydell  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840 — at  D'Jouni,  the  storming  of  Sidon,  and  bombardment  of 
Acre  (War  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .   Served  also  with  the  Baltic  Expeditions  in  1854  and  1855  (Medal). 

164  Major  J.  L.  Power  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was' present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  (28th  August), 
and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

166  Sir  Rose  Lambart  Price  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Canton  in  December  1857,  also  at  the  attack  on  the 
Peiho  Forts  in  June  1059  (wounded),  went  with  the  Battalion  under  Colonel  Gascoigne  to  the  North  of  China  in 
i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  affairs  of  the  21st  and 
23rd  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

167  Major  W.  M.  Pritchett  served  on  the  China  Expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river, 
the  landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  with  the  expedition  to  the  North 
in  i860,  and  in  command  of  the  Police  Force  at  Shanghai  during  the  attacks  by  the  rebels. 

168  MajorH.R.  L.  Pym  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

171  Major  F.  Ranee  served  with  the  28th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  in  the  Trenches  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

172  Major  J.  Reeves  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

175  Major  J.  S.  Richer  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of 
1857-8,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  battle  of  Nawabgunge  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  also  in 
the  war  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1S64,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Shubkuddur  (Medal  with 
Clasp).    Has  also  the  Medal  for  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct. 
■     17*  MajorT.  D.  Richey  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1S74  (Medal). 

175  Major  Howland  Roberts  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

176  Major  0.  D.  H.  Robilliard  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1855,  including  the  action  with  a  battery  at.  the 
mouth  of  the  Narva,  on  18th  June,  and  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

177  Major  E.  M.  Roe  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  served  in  the  second 
phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

176  Major  W.  A.  Rossserved in  the  expedition  agaiustthe  SheikEmamoodeen of  Jummoo, Cashmere,  im846.  Afco 
in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  battles  of  Chillianwallan 
and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  under  Sir  Walter  Gilbert  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  a  Troop  of 
Bengal  Horse  Artillery  at  the  disarmament  of  four  Regiments  of  Sepoys  at  Lahore,  and  at  th9  mutiny  of  the  10th 
Bengal  Cavairy  in  185*7  (Medal). 

181  Major  W.  L.  Sayer  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840-41  (Medal  with  one  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also 
with  the  expeditions  to  the  Baltic  in  1854  and  1855,  and  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  serving  in  co-operation  with  the 
French  army  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bomarsund  (Medal).    ~  <   _     ■ 

J"  Major  S.  M.  Congreve-Schneider  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

183  Major  C.  E.  Servante  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river. 
Also  the  campaign  in  the  North  of  China  in  i860,  including  the  affair  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tongku,  assault  and 
capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (with  the  ladder  party),  and  the  subsequent  engagements  on  the  advance  to  Pekin 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

181  Major  J.  D.  W.  Sewell  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  1857. 

185  Major  G.  S.  Sewell-Gana  served  with  the  101st  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  TJmbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

186  Major  A.  B.  S.  Shairp  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1855,  including  the  destruction  of  telegraph- 
stations  on  29th  June,  and  the  shelling  a  large  body  of  troops  on  1st  July  (Medal).  Served  in  China  in  185S-59, 
against  pirates ;  also  during  the  campaign  of  i860  (Medal). 

"i87  Major  J.  G.  Shanks  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  Eupatoria  in  1854,  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea 
during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

188  Major  W.  O.  C.  Shippard  served  in  the  operations  in  Perak  in  November  and  December  1875,  including  the 
advance  on  and  capture  of  Kinta  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'89  Major  J.  G.  Smith  was  promoted  Captain  in  the  97th  Regiment  "  in  recognition  of  his  gallant  services 
wheneno-aged  against  the  Indians  at  Orange  Walk,  British  Honduras"  on  the  1st  September  1872,  on  which 
occasion°he  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  1st  West  India  Regiment  and  was  dangerously  wounded  by  a 
musket-ball  in  the  breast. 

190  Major  John  Smith  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  and  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  assaults  on  the  Redan  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September 
(promoted  to  be  Lieutenant,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i'-'1  Major  W.  S.  Sprent  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).     Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

192  Major  E.  B.'Stephens  served  in  the  first  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873,  and  was  in  command  of  the  out- 
nost  camps  of  Abbaye  and  Napoleon  (Medal). 

is3  Major  W.  J.  Stewart  served  with  the  force  at  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  from  3rd  February  1858  until  the 
capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ,  . 

194  Major  F.  L.  Story  served  in  the  Anglo-Chinese  Force  under  Lt.  Colonel  Gordon,  ana  has  received  the  Chinese 
Tmperal  decoration  of  the  Red  Button.  Served  with  the  1st  Division  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was 
employed  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  and  Base 

195  Major  J.  Straghan  served  on  the  China  Expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river ; 
accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  25th  June  1850 
(mentioned  in  despatches) .  Served  the  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tonghoo,  storm 
and  capture  of  the  North  Takoo  Fort  (wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal 

Wl'9»  Major  R.  S.  Sutherland  served  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs 
nf  Bul"-anac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of 
<?phistSi)ol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  i86oltt  C  hina,  including  the 
storming  of  Tangku  and  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  the  operations  .  gamst  the  Taepmg 
rebels  including'the  taking  of  Kahding. 

9°  Major  P.  Swinburne  served,  with  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  left  attack  during  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1865 
(Medal  with  Clasp).    Also  in  the  expedition  to  Perak  in  1875-76  (Clasp). 


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9-  Major  T.  R.  Swinburne  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Nefiche 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S4-85,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Clasp). 

199  Major  J.  H.  Symons  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1854  (Medal). 

201  Major  David  Thomson  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Also  during  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Delhi"  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

202  Major  W.  L.  Tinmouth  served  in  the  Baltic  in  July  and  August  1854  (Medal;  ;  also  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in 
the  Crimea  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Feb.  to  Aug.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

203  Major  R.  H.  C.  Tufnell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Vitakri  Field  Force  (Medal). 

204  Maj\;r  W.G.Tuxle  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  campaign  of  1857  against  the  mutineers  in  India 
including  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  the  subsequent 
siege  operations  until  dangerously  wounded  on  10th  August  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2ui  Major  R.  J.  Waller  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Futtehabad 
and  Jugdulluck,  and  at  Charasiab  on  the  6th  October  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

205  Major  C.  E.  Watson  commanded  a  Detachment  of  Artillery  on  Field  Service  against  Hill  Karens  in  Pegu  in 
Jan.  and  Feb.  1857,  and  again  in  Feb.  and  March  1858. 

207  Major  H.  X.  Webb  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gaidabad  ; 
accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

20S  Major  J.  A.  C.  Wedderburn  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

209  Major  F.  D.  Welchman  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  around  Cabul 
in  December  1876  including  the  investment  oi  Sherpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2i0  Major  A.  T.  Weller  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  on  the  Khyber  line  of  communications  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Lushai  Expedition  in  1889  (mentioned  in 
despatches)  ;  and  with  the  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1S89-90  with  the  9th  Bengal  Infantry  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Clasp). 

211  Major  W.  K.Westropp  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  General  with  the  Jellalabad  Field  Force 
under  Brigadier  General  Gough,  and  subsequently  with  the  Khyber  Division  under  Major  General  Bright  (Medal). 

212  Major  F.  Wilmot  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

214  Major  J.  Wilson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-53  with  the  Scots  Greys,  including  the  battles  of 
Balaklava  (slightly  wounded)  and  Tchernaya,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  also  Sar- 
dinian and  Turkish  Medals). 

215  Major  E.  F.  Wodehouse  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

216  Major  R.  Woollcombe  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1855,  and  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats  during  the 
bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  Served  in  China  in  1858-60,  including  the  expedition  to  Hankow,  action  with 
the  batteries  at  Nankin  20th  November,  and  action  of  the  21st  November  (Medal). 

217  Major  H.  R.  Worthington  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  inNewZealandfrom  15th  Nov.  1863  to  1S66,  and  was 
present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  camp  at  Nukumaru,  affair 
of  Kakaramea,  and  taking  of  Putahi  (Medal). 

22,1  Major  Wynell  Mayow  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

221  Major  M.  S.  Wynne  served  with  the  81st  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the 
attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


692 


OFFICERS  (other  than  General  and  Field  Officers)  on  RETIRED  PAY. 

Captains. 

KOT  IN  THE  RESERVE. 


Hon.  Major  late  3", 


CORNET, 
2nd  LIEUT. 
OTEXSIGN. 


WHEN 
PLACED  OIT 
BET.    PAT. 


Abercromby,  George  Cismo,1  Manchester    Regt. 

Bn.  Gordon  HighlxntUr*  , 

Acland,  J  hn  Edwaid,  Essex  Regiment    

Acton,  Thomas,2  Bengal  Staff  Corps    

Aikin,  James  Edward,  York  and  Lane.  Regt.  ;  3  Bn.  Yorkshire  Lt.  Inf. 
Aikman,  Hugh  Harry  Robertson,!  Dragoons,  3+4 B us.  Highland  Light  Inf. 

Allen,  William  Cocks,  Lancashire  Fusiliers 

Anderson,  Henry  Archibald,  Royal  Fusiliers  

Anketell,  Moutray,  Royal  Artillery   

Anne,  Ernest  Lambert  Swinburne,  Border  Regiment  (55  F.)  

Attwood,  Frederick,  Coast  Battalion  of  Engineers  

Auckland,  William  Morton,  Lord,  Dorsetshire  Regiment  

Baird,  David,3  West  Riding  Regiment  [29  Sept. 77  14  Dec".  78  21  Oct.   85    3  Feb.  92 

Baldwin,  John  Henry,4  Bengal  Staff  Corps   UoDec.  58    3  Sept.  59  20  Dec.  70!   1  July  82 

Barnett,  Robert  l'ercy  Saunders,5  Indian  Staff  Corps    >3  Aug.  79    1  July  81  13  Aug.  9026  Sept.95. 

Baynes,  Thomas  John,  Bengal  Staff  Corps    t5  Nov.  61  30  Jan.  60  15  Nov.  73^7  Mar.  83 

Beach  Wm.  Archibald  Hicks,  King's  Royal  Rifles;  Hon.  Major  7  Bn.li      JuneSo    x  Jul     8l    7  Jan.  0DiTI  Jaae^ 

King  s  Royal  Rijles  j      J  J 

Biggs-Baldwin,  William  Henry,  21  Hussars    I       I   1  Jan.  73    6  May  72J  2  Dec.  82 

Billings,  Clement  Henry,6  Indian  Staff  Corps  13  Aug.  97    1  July  8i*3  Aug.  90  12  Nov.  97 


!i8  Mar.  76  29  June  P7 '27  June  88 

6  Jan.  75  19  Dec.  83  27  Mar.  95 

5  July  51    6  May  53  25  July  63    1  July  82 

13  May  85    1  July  91  30  Sept.  91 

'  10  Nov.  86  20  Nov.  03  27  Feb.  95 

14  Oct.   68    5  Nov.  70    5  Oct.   78  26  June  64 

10  July  73  12  Jan.  3i  26  Nov.  84 

1  Oct.  47  30  June  48  16  Dec.  541  1  July  81 

13  Nov.  72  28  Sept.  82    7  Mar.  83 

13  JuneSs  19  Oct.   87 ,  4  May  92 

14  Jan.  80    1  July  81  18  Sept.  89  11  Mar.  91 


Bingham,  Thomas  Richard  Devereux,  Bengal  Staff  Corps [13  Dec.  53    9  Jan.  58  13  Dec.  6 


12  Aug.  74 


Bower,  Robert  Lister,'  CMG.  King's  Royal  Rifles 

Bramwell,  George,6  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

Brettingham,  Richard  Wheatley,  Royal  Artillery , 

Briggs,  John  Arthur,  Scottish  Rifles ;   3  4"  4  Battalions  Scottish  Rifles 

Brown,  John,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

Buller,  Gregorj*  Joseph,9  Leicester  Regiment  

Burbury,  Francis  William,  West  Kent.  Regt. ;  3  Bn.  West  Kent  Regt, 

Bury,  Charles*  Oidnance  Store  Department   

Rutler,  Francis  William  Henry  Davies,'°9  Foot 

Cairns,  Sow. Wilfred  Dallas,  Rifle  Brigade ;  Major  5  Bn.  Rifle  Brigade.. 
Carew,  fonsonby  May  Lynn,  Irish  Rifles  ;  4  Bn.  Shropshire  Lt.  Inf... 

Carfrae,  Charles'William,  Gordon  Highlanders I23  Dec.  68(28  Oct.   71  16  Jan 

Chapman,  Francis  Kingseote  Fitzhardinge,  3  Hussars    j       j  7  Feb.  85I   1  Oct. 

Chapman,  Francis  Robert  Henry,13  Indian  Staff  Corps    

Christie,  Robert  Arthur  Crawford,  12  Lancers;  Hon.  Major  Kent  Art.  ~) 

E.  Div.R.Art  '. j 

Churchill,  Felix  Victor  Sidney,"  Gloucester  Regiment   

Clarke,  James  Sealy,  Lancaster  Regiment ;  3  Bn.  Wiltshire  Regsment... 
Clowes,  Chas.  Edw.King's  R.  Rifles  ;  Hon.  Maj.  late-;  Bn.  King's  S.  Rifles 

Cockerill,  Robert  Chai  les,15  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Colquhoun,  William,  12  Lancers  

Constable,  Frederick  Charles  Strickland,  Royal  Horse  Guards  

Cooper,  Albert  Beauchamp  Astley,  Royal  Artillery  

Cope,  Arthur  Henry,16  Liverpool  Regiment 

Corse-Scott,  Alexander  James,  Bengal  Stuff  Corps _ 

Cox,  John  Hawtrey  Reginald,17  6  Dragoons 

Crabbe,  Arthur  Bingham,16  8  Hussars  ;  4  Battalion  Irish  Regiment 

Croasdaile,  Launcelot,  Bedfordshire  Regt. ;  Hon. Major  nBn.LemsterRegt 

Cullen,  Clifford,  Derbyshire  Regiment;  3  Bn.  Irish  Fusiliers    

Da  Costa,  David  Campbell,  Rojal  Scots 

D'Aeth,  Lewis  Narbrough  Hughes,19  Scots  Fusiuers 

Darley,  Henry  Read,  4  Dragoon  Guards ;  3  Bn.  South  Wales  Borderers  ... 

Daubuz,  Robert  Claude,  retired  full  pay,  Royal  (Bengal)  Engineers 

Dawes.Edward  Wiison.4  Dragoon  Gas.;  Hon.  Majors  Bn. Warwick  Regt. 

Dennehy,  Barry  Valentine,™  12  Lancers 

de  Teissier  ,Henry,i«ra;!,21  8  Hussars  ;  Hon.  Major  3  Bn.  Yorkshire  Regt. 

Ditmas,  Edward,"  7  Dragoon  Guard 

Drury,  Frederick  Burton,  Royal  Marines 

Dyce,  Cecil  Coles,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Eley,  Henry,  Liverpool  Regiment ;  4  Bn.  Hast  Surrey  Regiment 

Evelegh,  George  Carter,  Royal  Artillery 

Ewart,  John  (District  Officer),  Royal  Artillery  

Faulkner,  Francis  Macnamara,  Royal  Marines  

Feilden,  Herbert  Ramsay,  Lane.  Fus.;Hon.  Major  3  Bn.  Lancaster  Regt 

Festing,  Michael  Morton  Metcalfe,  20  Foot  

Ffrench,  Arthur,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

FitzGerald,  Lord  Walter,  King's  Royal  Rifles;  lute  Major  ZBn.K.  R.  Rifles 

Forbes,  Edward  Esite,-1  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Forester,  Francis  William,  3  Hussars  ;  Lt.Col.  West  Somerset  Yeomanry 

Forrest,  Robert  Henry ,"  Bengal  Staff  Corps   

Fraser,  James  Kemp,  14  Hussars 

Gamble,  Killaly,  Royal  Artillery  

Gardiner,  Henry,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  

Garsia,  Christopher,  Bengal  Staff  Corps   

Gibson,  Edward  Eustace,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Goodlake,  Henry  Selwyn,  Lane.  Fus.;  Hon.  Lt.Col.  4  Bn.  Gloucester  Regt. 
Grant,  Edward  James,26  Irish  Regiment;  Hon.Lt.Col.  3  Bn.  Royal  Scots 

Greathed,  Hervey,  8  Hussars  ;  4  Battalion  Durham  Light  Infantry    

Green,Wm. Dixon  Haddock, King's  Royal  Rifles;  sA'6Bns.Lancashire  Fus. 
Haggard,  Edward  Arthur,29  Army  Service  Corps ;  3  Bn. Bedfordshire  Regt. 
Hamilton,   John  Fane  Charles,3"  South   Staffordshire  Regiment  (387 

Foot)  ;  late  Major  3  tf-  4B11S.  Lancashire  Fusiliers j 

Harris,  Charles  Uerald,31  Irish  Rifles ;  Hon.Major  late  6  Bn.  Irish  Rifles 
Harrison,  Douglas  Charles  Wdliam,32  Indian  Staff  Corps 


1  July  82 
6  May  91 
1  July  82. 
1  July  81 

2S  Nov.  q+ 
1  July  82 

10  Aug.  81 


19  Feb.  81    1  July  81  12  May  9-> 

20  Jan.  56  25  Feb.  58  20  Jan.  68 
19  June  41  13  Apr.  42  3°  June  48 

23  Aug.  84  10  Oct.  94 

4  July  56;  2  Nov.  57J  4  July  68 
19  Apr.  64  29  Jan.  71  23  Dec.  79 

,25  Aug.  86,25  Mar.  96^0  May  96 

|n  Sept.761  r  Jau.  851  2  Jan.  oS 

21  Sept.£7  30  June  63  25  Dec.  67I  1  July  81 
"   113  May  85;  16  Ma}-  94^10  Apr.  95 

Dec.  S3  '3  Feb.  95.  3  Feb.  97 

22  May  S9 

1 26  July  93, 

12  Feb.  78] !2  Feb.  S9(i4  Mar.  97 

23  Oct.    So'  1  July  81 U*  Apr.  8;  17  Sept.90. 

:  9  Sept. 82!  13  Jan.  92(19  Oct.  92 

25  Aug.  86(23  Sept. 961 13  Jan.  97 

4  Dec.  78    5  June  So'  5  Oct.   87  2 jj  May  88 
29  Aug.8j|29  Aug.  90J17  May  98 


'  Nov.  8 1  ,10  Apr. 
28  Apr.  So,1  6  Apr.  81 1 18  Apr.  85I21  May  90- 

130  Aug.  64  30  May  77 j  7  Sept.81 

20  Jan.  66*io  Nov.  69124  Sept.  78  iS  Jan.  85. 
26  Jan.  66(14  Dec.  69J26  Jan.  71;  4  Mar.  86- 

I30  Jan.  84125  Apr.  00  23  May  91 

11  May  78 J  1  July  81 1  9  Mar.  or;  17  Oct.  94 

6  Aug.  7920  Sept.  80    7  Mar.  SS  j   1  Nov.  90 
I  9  Sept.82l  1  Nov.  9c    2  Nov.  92 

11  May  78  11  Feb.  80I  1  July  87  n  Sept.  So, 
22  Feb.  79'  1  July  Sit  1  July  S715  Feb.  S3 
14  Mar.  88  31  July  891 13  Apr.  02114  Feb.  94 
1?  Dec.  5*1 27  Aug.  5bjio  Nov.  69I16  June  75 
I  6  May  85    5  Mar.  91118  Apr.  94 

26  Feb.  64  16  Mar.  67124  Apr.  72    1  July  81 
Iio  Mar.  831 10  Mar.  9c  28  July  94. 

7  July  80  22  Dec.  8o|  4  Jan.  87^2  Apr.  93 

27  June  64    3  Aug.  6t    7  July  79    2  Oct.   79 

J23  Dec.  64  23  Dec.  70    1  July  81 

10  May  82131  July  90    8  May  84. 

20  Dec.  33(10  Jan.  37li7Apr.  45(19  Nov.  90 
17  Apr.  78  15  July  86(30  May  93 


22  June  67 
25  Sept.78 

15  Nov.  79 
Jan.  79 


13  June  57 
23  Mar.  58 
2  Aug.  61 
1  Oct.  79 

5  Feb.  87 


_  Aug.  67;  1  July  Si  j  6  Oct. 
9  June  So  9  June  £S|  19  Mar.  90 
2  Nov.  721  7  July  801  3  Dec.  84 
S  June  80 15  Nov.  90  4  Nov.  96 
9  Oct.   80  18  Jan.  83, 27  June  83 

1  Feb.  75  11  Feb.  86!n  Feb.  95 

2  Aug.  82  16  Mar.  88)22  Oct.  co- 
11  Apr.  68  28  Oct.  71  11  Apr.  80  24  Mar.  86 
25  Feb.  8oj  1  July  81  29  Jan.  87    3  Dec.  £9 

12  Jan.  66  1  Jan.  78  15  Feb.  S2 
1  May  59  13  June  69  16  Mar.  S6 
11  Oct.  59  23  Mar.  70  1  July  £2 
22  Mar.  64'  2  Aug.  73  12  Sept.  £2. 
1  July  Si  I  5  Mar.  89  ig  Jan.  go 
11  Nov.  76  22  May  83  2  Feb.  84 
18  Apr.  90  28  July  94!  2  Nov.  98 
30  Jan.  84  29  Dec.  9^123  Jan.  95 


1  May  78 
9  July  79 


23  Aug.  84'  1  July  01 

24  Jan.  80    9  July  84 

13  Sept. 8c  30  Sept. 85 
11  Feb.  75  11  Feb.  86 


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2  Nov.  92 
7  Aug.  86 

10  Oct.  83 

11  Feb. q 


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Captains  on  Retired  Pay. 


693 


I  conNur, 

2ndLIEUT 
OrKNSIGX 


Harrison,  William,33  n  Hussars  ;  Son.  Major  3  Sc  4  Bns.North  Lane.  Regt 

Hartigan,  John  M'Knight,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

Harward,  George  Sisson,33  Royal  Artillery 

Heaviside,  George  Hamilton,  6  Dragoons 

Home,  Son.  Cospatriok  Douglas,  Rifle  Brigade 

Hood,  Basil  Charles,  Yorkshire  Regiment  

Hopegood,  William  Vere,3"  West  Kent  Regiment  (97  F.) 

Hopkins,  Thomas  George,  Essex  Regiment    

Hotham,  William,38  Shropshire  Light  Infantry;  Son.  Major  late  3  Bn.  ~) 

Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  j 

Hughes,  Hy.  Rolvel  Lewis,  14  Hussars;  3  if  4  Bus.  South  Stafford  Regt. 

Humphreys,  William,  Connuight  Rangers 

Hutchinson,  George  William  Grice,39  90  Foot,  MP.  for  Aston  Manor  

Irby,  Frederick  Arthur.40  Rifle  Brigade  ;  7  Bn.  King's  Royal  Rifles   

Ives,  Edward  Hai  bord,41  Royal  Fusiliers ." 

Jenkins,  Noble  Fleming,  Border  Regt. ;  Major  3  Bn.  Border  Regt 

Jennings,  Benjamin,  21  Hussars  

■Jones,    Rhys   William   Wykeham,42  Sussex  Regiment;    Son.  Major) 

3  Bn.  Border  Regiment f 

Kennedy,  John  Henry,45  W.  Kent  Regiment ;  3  Bn.  West  Kent  Regt 

-Kennedy,  James  Montagu  Bowie,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lt.  Infantry;  ) 

4  Bn.  East  Surrey  Regiment T 

Xinglake,  Hamilton  Alex.,  Lane.  Fus.  Son.Major  3  Bn.  Somerset  Lt.  Inf. 
Knox,  William,  21  Hussars  ;  Son.Major  late  4  Bn.  East  Surrey  Regiment 
La  Terriere,  FenwickrB.  de  Sales.46  18  Hussars,  Son. Col.  late  5  Bn.  R.  Fus 

~Le  Bailly,  Alexander  Cortland,47  Indian  Staff  Corps   

iee,  William  Melville  Lauriston,  Warwickshire  Regiment;  3  Battalion  ') 

West  Surrey  Reoiment J 

Lennard,  Sir  John  Farnaby,  Bart.  Royal  Artillery 

Logie,  James  (District  Officer),  Royal  Artillery 

Loyd,  Frank  Kirkman.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  ;  Hon.  Lt. Colonel  late} 
3  Battalion  Cheshire  Regiment  j 

Luttrell,  Hugh  Courtenay  Fownes,  Rifle  Brigade,  MP.  for  Tavistock 

M'Caffery,  Joseph,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery 

M'Connel,  Frederick   Bradshaw,   Gordon  Highlanders;  3  Battalion') 
Gordon  Sighlanders , j 

M'Goun,  John  Tod,  Madras  Staff  Corps 

MacDonnell,  Randal,  Ro>al  Marines 

MacDonnell,  Richard  Doyne,  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Mack,  Philip  Paston,  12  Lancers   

Mackenzie,  Kenneth  John,48  Rifle  Brigade  ;  3  Bn.  Cameron  Sighlanders 

Macnair,  John,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  

MacRae-Gilstrap,  John,49  Black  Watch  ;  Son.  Major  3  Bn.  Black  Watch 

Manners,   Lord  Edward  Wm.   John,   Rifle   Brigade;    MP.  for  East 
Leicestershire;  Major  3  Bn.  Leicestershire  Regiment 

Maples,  Henry  (District  Officer),  Royal  Artillery  

Maunsell,  Lucius  Aug.  de  Vere,  Leicester  Regt.;  Major  9  Bn.  K.R  Rifles 

Milles,  Son.  Lewis  Arthur,  16  Lancers;  3B11.  York  Light  Infantry    

Molony,  Charles  Stuart,  York  Regt. ;  6  Bn.  Rifle  Brigade   

Monro,  David,  Madras  Staff  Corps    

Montgomery,  Richard  Hugh,  Royal  Marines 

Morgan,  Horatio  Horace,  Royal  Marines    

Morley,  Robert  Wilton,  4  Dragoon  Guards;  4  Bn.  Gloucester  Regt 

Morris,  Charles  Henry,  Captain  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Munro,  Geo.  Mackenzie  Gunn.  Royal  Scots  ;  3  Bn.  Seaforth  Sighlanders 

Murphy,  Michael,  East  Yorkshire  Regiment  

Napier,  Charles  James,  East  Surrey  Regiment 

Nelson,  Thomas  Morice,  Royal  Marines   

Newland,  Arthur  Connop,  21  Hussars 

Nixon,  Arthur  George,  Rifle  Brigade 

Norton,  Reuben,  Durham  Lt.  Inf.;  Son.  Colonel  3  Bn.  Suffolk  Regt 

Oldham,  Chas.  S.  Dansey  Oldham,  4  Dragoon  Guards ;   Major  3  Bn.  ) 
South  Wales  Borderers j 

Onslow,  Denzil  Hughes,  Dorsetshire  Regt. ;  3  Bn.  Dorsetshire  Regt. 
Orchard,  Henry  (District  Officer),  Royal  Artillery    

Pakenham.  Edward  Tatton,  K.  R.  Rifles;  Son.  Major  3  Bn.  Irish  Rifles 

Palmer,  William  Henry,50  Royal  Marines 

Parker,  Erasmus  Darwin,  Manchester  Regiment ;  5  Bn.  Royal  Fusiliers 
Pearce,  Graham  Ravenhill,51  Manchester  Regiment 

Pease,  HughRobinson,  East  Yorkshire  Regiment 

Phillips,  Fred.  Hervey  Bathurst,  Royal  Artillery   

'Pinching,  Adam  Park,  20  Foot ,- 

Porter,  Henry  Richard,52  Royal  Artillery  

Porter,  Joseph,  Royal  Artillery  (District  Officer) 

Prescott,  John  Ravenhill,  Derbyshire  Regiment    

Preston,  Capon  Henry,  2  Dragoon  Guards  

Prichard,  Hubert  Cecil,  East  Yorkshire  Regt.;  3  Bn.  East  Yorkshire  Regt 

Proctor,  Frederick  Wm..  West  Riding  Regt.;  3  Bn.  Welsh  Fusiliers 

Raglan,  Geo.  F.  H.Zorrt,53Gren  Gds.  Son.Lt. Col. Monmouth R.  Eng.(Mil.) 

Repton,  Humphrey  Thomas  Hugh,54  Royal  Artillery 

Richardson,  Harry  Seymour,  12  Lancers  

Roberts,  John  Dobree  Anderson, R.  Art.;  Son.MajorSligo  Artillery, S. Din. 

Rogers,  John  Peverell,  Royal  Artillery  

Ross,  Charles  Edmond,55  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Ross.  John,56  Border  Regiment 

Rumley,  William  Powell,  Royal  Marines 

Sainsb'ury,  Charle3  Robert  Sillery,  Dorsetshire  Regiment 

St.  George,  Baldwin  John,  4  Dragoon  Guards 

St.  John-Mildmay,  Chas.  Begue,  R.  Art. ;  4  Bn.  Somerset  Light  Infantry 

Saunderson,  Somerset  Francis,  Rifle  Brigade;  5   Bn.  Rifle  Brigade 

v. D.Savile, Hen. Bourchier  Osborne, R.  Art.;  Son. Col.  1  Gloucester  Art.  Vols. 

Schreiber,  Julian  Meade,  Suffolk  Regiment    

Scott,  George  John,5?  18  Hussars;  Son.Major  3  Bn.  Shropshire  Light  Inf. 


25  May  78 
21  July  58 

19  Dec.  50 

20  Oct.   59 


1  May  78 

14  Dec.  87 
22  June  70 


10  Nov.  80 
22  May  60 
18  Aug.  52 

22  Sept.  61 
•.2  June 69 

25  Aug.  "_ 

23  Nov.  73 
14  Sept  8 1 

26  Apr.  79 


10  Apr.  8 
28  Oct.  7 
30  Dec.  73 

129  Aug.  85 

1  May  67  25  Jan.  71 
ii  Aug.  80  18  June  Si 
17  May  79  11  Oct.   79 

10  Mar.  83 

31  Jan.  80    1  J.ily  81 

j  9  iJay  85 

2  Dee.  79 
24  Sept.  79 

1  July  80 
10  May  82 


>3  Jan. 
4  Dec.  78 
8  Dec.  77 


22  Aug 
18  June  35 

13  Jan. 

5  Sept.  77 

6  July 
13  Dec.  56 


20  Feb.  58 


8  Dec.  83 
16  Feb.  78 

12  Dec.  57 

13  Dec.  65 


8  Feb.  68 
1  May  78 

19  Dec.  77 
14  Jan.  80 


15  Oct.  90 

5  Apr.  37 
9  Sept.  82 

28  Oct.   71 

5  Oct.   79 

24  Nov.  77 

6  Apr.  92 

20  Nov.  58 
1  Sept.  78 
1  Apr.  76 

19  Aug.  73 
10  Mar.  83 

21  Nov.  58 
5  Dec.  83 

7  Feb.  85 

24  Nov.  77 
23  May  85 

23  July  90 

24  July  78 
27  Apr.  60 

1  Sept. " 
3  Aug  67 

31  Mar.  86 
9  Aug.  74 

23  Fell.  8 
7  May  7 

2  July  79 

1  Sept.  82 

2  Nov.  72 
2  May  79 

20  Nov.  75 

13  Apr.  81 

23  Auw 

7  Nov.  8;', 

22  Jan.  79  29  Jan 

I  1  Feb.  79 

6  July  89  10  Sept. 90 


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ii  Apr.  85  14  Aug.  89 
21  July  70  10  July  82 
25  Sept.57  1  July  81 
9  Mar.  72  15  May  77 
28  Oct.  71  9  July  79 
31  Dec.  93'30  Jan.  95 
8  Aug.  81J16  Aug.  82 
1  July  88  19  Mar.  95 


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19  Dec.  50 


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2S  July  79 


24  Sept.  78 
15  Dec.  65 
23  Apr.  Si 


2  May  88 
14  Dec.  37 


22  Jan.  79 


6  Dec.  79 
12  May  8; 
14  Oct.  46 
14  Oct.   6£ 

11  Nov.  5s 
24  Nov.  77 
14  May  84 

1  July  81 
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12  Nov.  84 
6  Oct.  77 
8  Jan.  70 

10  Nov.  8^ 
30  July  79 

8  Jan.  60 
6  Feb.  84 
21  July  80 
3  Aug.  67 

1  July  81 

2  Aug.  82 

18  Feb.  8ojn  Apr.  88 
12  Ausr.  91  25  Sept.95 
21  Apr.  4o:  9  Nov.  46 

11  Oct.   76    2  Apr.  87 
1  Dec.  80  22  July  85 


8  Apr.  85 

3  Nov.  95 

12  Feb.  81 

1  Apr.  70 

5  Dec.  94 
23  Feb.  78 

3  Oct.   88 

13  June  83 

13  Apr.  92 

2  Feb.  87 
18  Oct.  93 

23  May  88 

3  June  83 
iS  Apr.  85 
10  May  93 

6  Apr.  98 

1  Apr.  46 

24  May 

1  Dec. 

8  June  85 
3  Mar.  83 

18  May  98 

13  Dec. 
1  Sept, 

1  Apr.  87 

0  Nov. 
10  Feb. 92 
20  Feb.  70 
20  Aug.  90 

2  Apr.  94 

12  May  84 
8  Jan.  94 

1  Sept.  94 
18  Apr.  " 
i2  Dec.  69 

8  Sept.  89 
1  Sept. 80 

8  Apr.  9 

9  Aug.  85 
23  Nov.  95 
.5  Aug.  77 
23  Apr.  84 

3  June  9 
1  Feb.  82 
5  Dec.  84 

20  June  83 

4  Feb.  85 

1  June  91 

2  Sept.  91 
23  May 
29  Aug. 

5  Jan. 
27  June 
27  July  89 

7  Feb.  54 
:2  Aug.  76 
17  Nov.  57 
56  Apr, 

2  June  92 
20  Jan.  86 

1  Mar.  96 
26  JNov.  90 

8  July  86 
12  May  80 

9  Dec.  8q 
1  Oct.  87 
1  Ju'y  79 

6  Fe  >.  95 
4  Oct.  84 
8  Aug.  80 
1  June  90 
8  June  90 


19  Mar.  90 

14  Apr.  97 

7  Apr.  87 
1  July  81 

13  Mar.  95 
22  May  89 
24  June  91 
9  Sept.  88 

26  Oct.   92 

24  June  91 

20  May  96 

16  Jan.  89 
1  Nov.  90 
6  June  88 
1  Jan.  96 

21  Septus 

1  July  81 
6  May  93 

13  June  88 

6  July  87 

2  Sept.  91 

6  July  9S 

8  Sept.81 
28  Nov.  93 
30  Sept.  89 
19  Dec.  83 

4  May  92 
1  July  82 

22  Oct.   90 

16  May  94 

23  Aug.  92 

24  July  95 
28  Aug.  95 

1  Feb.  88 
1  July  82 
1  Apr.  98 
8  May  85 
26  Juue  97 


14  Mar.  96 
3  May  84 
11  Dec.  86 
22  Aug.  95 
18  Nov.  82 
21  Jan.  93 
9  Apr.  93 
3  Apr.  89 

6  Apr.  92 
5  May  97 

rg  Dec.  88 

20  Sept. 97 
2  Apr.  98 

29  Jan.  90 

31  Aug.  92 

1  July  81 

13  Apr.  81 

1  July  81 
28  Jan.  94 
27  June  94 

5  June  89 
26  June  97 
11  Feb.  91 
23  Apr.  87 

2  May  84 
15  Feb.  88 

June  90 
t2  May  83 
17  June  98 

2  May  89 

21  Nov.  87 

7  Feb.  97 
4  July  91 
,0  Apr.  90 

14  July  97 
1  July  8r- 

3  May  89 

4  Aug.  89 


3  c 


694 


Captains  on  Retired  Pay. 


Bn. Bedford  Regt.\i3  Nov.  78 

27  June  48 

24  June  63 


SegTave,  Geo.  O'Neil,  Yorkshire  Regt. ;  Hon.  Lt. Col. 

Seymour,  Edward  Adolphus,  Royal  Artillery 

Sidney,  Philip,  Royal  Marines 

Skirrow,  Arth.  Geo.  Wa'ker,  S.  Lancashire  Regt.;  3  Bn.  S.LancnshireRegt. 

Snow,  Ernest  Arthur.  South  Lancashire  Regiment ;  Ron.  Major  late  3  \ 
Bn.  East  Lancashire  Regiment ) 

Soames,  Henry,  Royal  Artillery 

Spencer-Stanhope,  Walter, 5S  14  Hussars;  3  Bn.  Yorkshire  Lt.  Infantry 

Staveley,  Charles  Russell,  Rifle  Brigade;  $  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade 

Stillwel'l,  Thomas  Francis,"9  Bengal  Staff  Corps   

Stopford,  Hon.  Edward  Barrington  Lowis  Henry,60  Irish  Fusiliers;') 
3  Bn.  Irish  Regiment J 

Stoton,  Frederick  Alexander,  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Stoughton,  Charles  Cecil  Percy,61 14  Hussars 

Sutherland,  Henry  Boyd,62  Lancaster  Regiment ............: 

Swiny,  William  Molyneux  Shapland,  Black  Watch 

Tardif,  Frederick  Peter,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery .-....„ 

Telfer,  James  Dramraond,  Royal  Artillery 

Thatcher,  Harold  William,63  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (53  F.)  ;  Hon. ) 

ifajor  late  4  Bn.  Norfolk  Reqiment C 

Toog'ood,  Reginald  Curtis,65'  Scots  Fusiliers   (21  F.),  Hon.  Lt.-.Col,  S 

3  Bn.  Scots  Fusiliers _f 

Tucker,  Jervis,66  Royal  Artillery  ! 

Turner,  Samuel  George  Drury,  Bombay  Staff  Corps   

Turpin,  William  Homan,  East  Surrey  Regiment 

Tye,  Charles  Henry,67  6  Dragoons 

Vereker,  John  Medlicott,68  4  Dragoon  Guards   

Walker,  William  Francis,  Royal  Artillery '. .' 

Wansbrough,  Joseph  Herbert,69  Bedfordshire  Regt.;  7  Bn.  Rife  Brigade 

Warden,  Edmund  James  Peach,70  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Webster,  Godfrey  Fox,  20  Foot   

Westropp,  George  O'Callaghan,  Irish  Rifles 

Westropp,  John  Massy,  12  Lancers 

Wilbraham,  Hugh  Edward,  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  (82  F.) ;  Hon.  JIajor\ 

late  3  Bn.  East  Lancashire  Regiment  - j 

Willis.  Charles  Beaumont  D'Anyers,  Royal  Artillery 

Woodgate,  Herbert  Ferdinand,  South  Wales  Borderers;    3  Bn.  South  } 

Wales  Borderers   j 

Young,  Charles  Wilson,72  Bengal  Staff  Corps  


26  Oct.  87 
9  Jan.  63 

13  Aug.  79 

4  Apr.  59 


5  June  66 
8  Aug.  68 


1  Jan.  43 


11  Apr.  54 


14  July  69 
25  May  78 


17  Dec.  51 
16  Nov.  87 
30  Jan.  78 


1  May  78 


28  July 
1  Nov. 

10  Nov. 
5  Dec. 

10  Ma  j- 

30  Jan. 
-2  Aug. 

11  Mar. 
'  7  Feb. 

30  Mar. 

Oct. 

29  Nov. 
22  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
17  Apr. 

7  Mar. 

11  May 

22  Mar.  77 

24  Aug.  54 

8  June  60 
28  Oct.  71 

25  Aug.  80 
25  Sept.  86 
17  Feb.  54 

31  July  89 
13  July  79 

3  Feb.  74 

9  Sept.  82 
28  Jan.  82 

6  Aug.  79 

r2  Sept.  72 

7  Feb.  85 
28  Feb.  74 


CAPTAiy. 

79  v  Sept.  85 
48  1  Apr.  55 
66  10  Dec.  78 
83  10  June  90 

82;  8  Sept.  88 

53i  8  Dec.  75 
82  11  June  90 
91  13  Mar.  9- 
66  9' Jan.  75 

81'  3  Aug.  87 

61'  4  Apr.  71 
76:  1  July  87 
70I28  Jan.  79 
71!  5  Dec.  78 
15  July  86 
44 
78 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON" 
REX.  PAY. 

16  Mar.  So 
1  July  81 
5  Dec.  79. 
1  Aug.  94 

5  Aug.  91 

13  Nov.  81 
21  Sept.  92- 
2  5  May  98 
10  June  87 

25  June  90 

1  July  82- 
31  Dec.  87 

2  Feb.  84 
8  May  S9. 

14  Apr.  01 
t  July  81 

19  Aug.  85. 


7  May 
12  Apr.  79 

2  June  85 .26  May 

July 

Nov. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
July 
Apr. 
Nov. 
July 
Feb. 
Aug. 

Apr. 
May 
July 
Feb. 


1  Apr.  60:  1 

8  Jnne  72^7 

I28  Feb.  81 1  3 

■  26  May  83 1 17 

6  May  91J17 

1  Apr  .'39 1   1 

23  Mar.  96    7 

30  Jan.  89J19 

12  Feb.  Si1   i 

19  Sept.  88120 

10  Apr.  88I15 

17  Jan.  &-  23 

3  Dec.  81I12 

4  Mar.  92  31 
28  Feb.  85    7 


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Captains  on  Retired  Pay. — War  Services. 


1  Major  G.  C.  Abercromby. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Gordon  Highlanders). 

2  Captain  T.  Acton  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  action  of 
Kuhj  wah  (severely  wounded) ,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affair  of  Koorsie, 
passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Saltanpore;  served  as  Brigade  Major  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ram- 
pore  Cassie,  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  on  25th  Nov.,  and  minor  affairs  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Captain  D.  Baird  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian! 
war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin, 
and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

4  Captain  J.  H.  Baldwin  served  in  Bhootan  in  1865  (Medal). 

5  Captain  R.  P.  S.  Barnett  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S87-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

6  Captain  C.  H.  Billings  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Captain  R.  L.  Bower  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and 
was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  5th  August,  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta, 
in  the  action  at  Kassasiu  (9th  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star) ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps  in  charge  of  the  Regimental  Transport,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  £1  Teb  and 
Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-85  with  the  Mounted. 
Infantry,  and  commanded  the  picked  shots  who  accompanied  Lord  Charles  Beresford  up  the  Nile  to  the  relief  of 
Sir  Charles  Wilson  when  wrecked  near  Khartoum  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

s  Captain  G.  Bramwell  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra,  and  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 
Served  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  army  under  Tantia  Topee  in  1858  ;  and  with  a  Field  Force  against  the  Bheeis  and 
Mekranies  in  the  Rewa  Kanta  in  1859  (commended  by  the  Governor  of  Bombay). 

9  Captain  G.  J.  Buller  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  187S-79  with  the 
1st  Division  of  the  Peshawur  Yalley  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  in 
the  engagements  at  Deh  Sarak  and  Futtehabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Captain  F.  W.  H.  D.  Butler  served  with  the  Chinese  Coolie  Corps  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  North  of  China 
in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  storming  of  Tangku,  and  actions  of  the  18th  and  21st  September  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin).  Served  with  the  31st  liegiment  during  the  operations  against  the  Tae- 
pings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862,  resulting  in  the  caking  of  the  stockade  of  Nanhsiang,  capture  by 
escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin.Tsinpoo,  and  Tsolin,  the  fortified  towns  of  Najow,  and  the  affair  at  Nanhsiang. 

13  Captain  F.  R.  H.  Chapman  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

14  Captain  F.  V.  S.  Churchill  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  an 
engagement  at  Thaitzinhan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

15  Captain  R.  C.  Cockerill  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16  Captain  A.  H.  Cope  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

17  Major  J.  H.  R.  Cox  served  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  in  1884-85  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  with  the 
Inniskilling  Dragoons. 

JS  Captain  A.  B.  Crabhe. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Irish  Regiment). 

19  Captain  L.  N.  H.  D'Aeth  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Pretoria. 

20  Captain  B.V.Dennehy  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1851-53  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56, 
and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  the  battle  oftheTchernaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

21  Baron  H.  de  Teissier  served  in  the  expeditien  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star),  and  in  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Suak     byBritisb.  troops 


Captains  on  Retired  Pay. — War  Services.  6g^\.a 

22  Captain  E.  Ditmas  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

24  Captain  E.  E.  Forbes  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

25  Captain  R.  H.  Forrest  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

28  Lt.-Colonel  E.  J.  Grant.— For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Royal  Scots). 

29  Captain  E.  A.  Haggard.— For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Bedfordshire  Regiment). 

30  Major  J.  F.  C.  Hamilton  served  In  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-S5  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  South  Stafford- 
shire Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

3L  Major  C.  G.  Harris  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  i88r  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

32  Captain  D.  C.  W.  Harrison  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

33  Major  W.  Harrison.— For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (North  Lancashire  Regiment). 

35  Captain  Harward  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tne  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  October,  April,  and  6th  and  17th  June 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

37  Captain  Hopegood  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.   ■ 

33  Major  W.  Hotham  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1888  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

39  Captain  Grice  Hutchinson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

40  Captain  F.  A.  Irby. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (King's  Royal  Rifles). 

41  Captain  E.  H.  Ives  served  m  the  Afghan  war  of  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division,  including  the  Zaimusht 
Expedition  and  the  assault  of  Zawa  (Medal). 

42  Majer  R.  W.  W.  Jones. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Border  Regiment). 

45  Captain  J.  H.  Kennedy. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (West  Kent  Regiment). 

46  Colonel  La  Terriere  served  with  the  19th  Hussars  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  t88?,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir  'Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the 
Egyptian  Army  on  the  Bedouin  Frontier  and  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  ;  carried  the  despatches  from  the 
front  to  Korti  on  several  occasions,  and  was  Staff  Officer  at  Korti  until  its  evacuation  (Clasp). 

47  Captain  A.  C.  Le  Bailly  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancester  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfarand  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin, 
and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

48  Captain  K.  J.  Mackenzie. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Cameron  Highlanders). 

49  Captain  Mucrae-Gilstrap. — For  War  Services  see  Militia  (Black  Watch). 

50  Captain  W.  H.  Palmer  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Tel-el- 
Mahuta  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

51  Major  G.  R.  Pearce  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

52  Captain  H.  R.  Porter  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  1860,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Takn 
Forts  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

53  Lord  Raglan. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Engineers). 

54  Captain  H.  T.  H.  Repton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

55  Captain  C.  E.  Ross  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  (Modal  with  two  Clasps). 

56  Captain  John  Ross  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78,  including  the  operations 
in  the  Waterkloof  and  Perie  Bush ;  also  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  with  Wood's  Flying  Column,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Zungin  Nek,  Kambula,  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

57  Major  G.  J.  Scott. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Shropshire  Light  Infantry). 

58  Captain  W.  Spencer  Stanhope.— For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Yorkshire  Light  Infantry). 

59  Captain  T.  F.  Stillwell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah 
on  the  6th  October  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

60  Captain  Hon.  E.  B.  L.  H.  Stopford. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Irish  Regiment). 

61  Captain  0.  C.  P.  Stoughton  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

02  Captain  H.  B.  Sutherland  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

63  Major  H.  W.  Thatcher  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  ot  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  and  Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (Clasp). 

64  Lt.-Colonel  R.  C.  Toogood. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Scots  Fusiliers). 

65  Captain  Tucker  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and 
at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

67  Captain  C.  H.  Tye  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  with 
the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  as  Adjutant  to  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons. 

68  Captain  J.  M.  Vereker  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Light  Camel  Coros  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

69  Captain  J.  H.  Wansbrough.— For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Rifle  Brigade). 

69  Captain  E.  J.  P.  Warden  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 
72  Captain  C.  W.  Young  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 


3    C    2 


695 
Lieutenants  on  Retired  Pay. 

NOT  IN  THE   RESERVE. 


Armitstead,  Bobert,1  103  Foot 

Beresford.  John  Peirse  de  la  Poer,2  South  Wales  Borderers     

Blaine,  Robert  Stickney,  5  Dragoon  Guards 

Buchanan,  George  Alexander  Leslie,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Cecil,  Lord,  John  Pakenham,  Grenadier  Guards  ;  Major  4  Bn,  Lincolnshire  Regt.  .. 

Coney,  Herbert  Launcelot,  Royal  Artillery 

Cox,  Edward  Cooke,4  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

Crowe,  Robert,  Unattached 

Daly,  Edward  Dermot  Hamilton,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Fife,  James  Gordon,  Royal  Engineers    

Fowler.  Henry,  Royal  Engineers     

Gaisford,  Algernon  Richard,  seaforth  Highlanders    

Hamilton,  Edward  Chetwood,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Harman,  Wontworth  Alex.  King,  Irish  Rifles;  Captain  6  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade   .. 

Harris,  Francis  Anderson,  Bengal  Staff  Corps   

Harvey,  Harry  Charles,  Irish  Rifles  ;  3  Battalion  Irish  Rifles  

Kennedy,  John  Pitt,  42  Foot 

Kilby,  James  Edward,  Coast  Battalion  Royal  Engineers    

Lash,  Henry  Andrew,  Indian  Staff  Corps     

M'Kown,  William,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery    

Mason,  John  Anderson,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery 

Mayo,  John,12  38  Foot 

Neame,  Charles  Covell,  13  Foot 

Palmer,  Arthur  Hare,  17  Foot 

Penfold,  Alexander  Richard,  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery 

Porter,  Charles  Blenheim,13  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Pring,  John.  Coast  Battalion  R.  Engineers  (Quarter  Master,  13  June  85) 

Roberts,  Arthur  Edward  Simmonds,  82  Foot   

Roberts,  Charles  Armstrong,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Robinson,  Owen  Campobello.  n  Foot  

Rosmead,  Hercules  Arthur  Temple.  Lord,  Irish  Fusiliers  ;  Capt.  3  Bn.  Irish  Fusiliers 

Boss,  John  William,  Indian  Staff  Corps  

Shackleton.  William,15  Military  Train 

Shadforth,  Henry  John  Tudor,  Unattached 

Smith,  William,  6  Foot 

Stainforth.  Francis  Robert  Whitmore,  65  Foot  

Stewart,  Francis  Archibald,  1  West  India  Regiment    

Thomas,  Cecil  Strangward,  Royal  Marines 

Trotter,  William  Kemp,  West  Riding  Regiment  ;  Capt.  3  Bn. Durham  Light  Infantry 

fjssher,  Percy  John,  Royal  Marina  Artillery  : 

Way,  Henry  "George,  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Wilmer,  William,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  (Brevet  Captain,  3  July  72) 


13  June  57  3  Not. 
8  June  81  i  July 
15  Apr.  63    1  Sept. 

16  Dec. 

4  May  87  16  Mar 

23  July 

19  Apr. 

23  Nov.  55    1  Apr. 

9  Aug. 

:6  Feb.  87  16  Feb. 

19  June 

13  Oct. 

13  Feb.  66  10  Nov. 
19  Mar.  90  20  Feb. 

10  Sept 

21  Sept.  So  22  Mar 
23  Mar.  49  15  Mar. 
13  June 
19  Mar. 
1  Apr. 
1  Dec. 
..,  7  July 
May  42  14  Feb. 
8  Oct. 
4  Oct. 


9  May 
30  Mar.  55 


29  Dec.  57 
Feb'.  75 
Nov.  65 


7  Oct. 
7  Mar. 
,23  Feb. 
11  Sept 
1  iiay  58  22  June 
j6  Jan.  89  27  Mar. 
5  Feb.  87  29  Jan. 
12  Jan.  56  17  Mar.  _ 
14  Oct.  19'  4  Dec.  23 
5  Mar.  58'i2  Dec.  59 

ji3June75 

24  June  62  16  Oct.   63 

1  Sept.  Sj 

9  Nov.  S9.11  Feb.  91 

j  1  Sept.85 

13  June  74 

3  July  60    3  Nov.  63 


WHEN 

[PLACBDON 

BET.  PAT. 

59J  1  July  81 

8:  28  June  93 

1  July  81 

30  Oct.    95 

17  Nov.  97 

1 3  June  89 

28  Feb.  89 

1  July  81 

74  26  Mar.  87 

6  Feb.  97 

1  July  81 

1  June  98 

1  July  82 

2  Apr.  98 

6  Nov.  86 
10  Aug.  98 

1  July  81 

26  July  90 
25  May  98 

1  July  81 
:4  Feb.  85 
1  July  81 
1  July  8 1 
1  July  81 

27  Aug.  90 

7  Oct.  85 
9  Sept.96 
1  July  81 

19  Apr.  85 
1  July  81 
1  Jan.  98 

27  Feb.  97 
1  July  Si 
1  Aug.  83 
1  July  81 
1  July  8* 
1  July  81 
10  May  91 
16  Feb.  98 
13  May  95 

20  Nov.  84 
1  July  82 


1  Lieut.  Armitstead  was  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  of  the  62nd  and  69th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  and  Horse 
Artillery  at  Mooltan  on  31st  Aug.  1858  (Medal). 

2  Lieut.  Beresford  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

*  Lieut.  E.  C.  Cox  served  in  the  A'ghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

12  Lieut.  Mayo  served  with  the  sSth  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  29th  Aug.  1853  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) 

13  Lieut.  C.  B.  Porter  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S78-79  (Medal). 

15  Lieut.  Shackleton  served  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  includingthe  affair  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm, 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  26th  Oct.  1854,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Military  Train  in  the  New  Zealand  war  from  November  1863  to  1866 
(Medal). 


Cornets,  Ensigns  and  Second  Lieutenants. 


Baird,  John,  Land  Trans.  Corps,  Inspector') 

of  Deoon  Constabulary  J 

Bignell,  Charles  Philips,  Roy.  Art 


CORNET, 
ENSIGN  OB 
2ndLIEFT. 


™  Ta-n    rfi  iBlayney.  Gerald  John  Stanley,  R.  Artillery.. 

22  jan.  50i:Demain>  hv.  Dickson,  Ceylon  Regt 

18  Oct.   26  |Gatt,  Arthur,  Land  Transport  Corps 


COBNET, 
ENSIGN  OB 

2ndLiBUT. 


14  Feb.  90 
23  Apr.  58 
23  Nov.  55 


Adjutants. 

Adair,  Harrv  Atkinson,1  4  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,  late  52nd  Foot) 

(Captain,  i"8  Jan.  67)  ;  Hon.  Major  .- j 

Doughty,  Chester,  4  Bn.  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (Captain,  7  Aug.  66)  ;  Son.  Major 

Mitchell,  J.  H.,  Land  Transport  Corps 

Weeks,  J.,  Alderney  Artillery  Militia  (Hon.  Major,  2  Apr.  90)    


CORNET 
2UdLIEUT. 
Or  ENSIGN. 


16  Mar.  58 


31  Jan.  60 


30  Nov.  55]  7  Dec.  58 


ADJUTANT. 


1  Oct.   68 

18  Apr.  68 
21  Feb.  56 
5  Nov.  78 


1  Major  Adair  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1858-59. 


696 


Riding  Masters. 

NOT   IN   THE    RESERVE. 


Abbott,  Isaac,1  Royal  Artillery    8  Mar.  71    1  July  81 

Bacchus,  Henry,  Royal  Artillery ■••  20  July  64  16  Aug.  79 

Banting,  William  Robert,  1  Dragoons '"  25  July  83  25  July  93 

Banyard,  Nelson,  18  Hussars   23  Apr.  84 

Barnett,  John,  Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff  27  Au; 


RIDING 
MASTEB. 


HON. 
CAPTAIN. 


July  81 
19  Nov.  73 

1  July  81 
8  Sept. 85 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 

5  May  77 
t  Apr.  85 

12  May  85 

Aug.  85 
15  Nov.  89 
30  May  77 
15  Nov 

28  Apr.  85  21  Dec.  87 
1  July  81  15  Oct.  81 
1  July  81  31  May  90 

29  Oct.   83  15  June  87 

13  Nov.  82 
19  Oct.  72 

1  Aug. 

2  Feb. 

3  Nov.  70 
1  July  81  28  Nov.  83 

1  July  81  24  May 
1  July  81  22  Feb. 

6  Dec.  83 

24  Apr.  79 

8  June  82 
13  May  85 

25  Nov.  84 
17  Jan.  80 
19  June  90  16  Aug.  97 

c  July  81  30  Nov. 
1  July  81  30  Nov 
Worthington,  Albert,  11  Hussars  20  May  8220  May  92 


Brown,  Thomas.4  16  Lancers  (Cornet,  29  Dec.  57)  [R] 

Butler,  James,  Roval  Artillery 

Butler,  Reuben,5   Royal  Artillery  [R]  

Cole,  William,  Royal  Artillery 

Crowdy,  John,  1  Dragoon  Guards 

Dann,  George,  Royal  Artillery 

Donald,  William,  Royal  Artillery    

Donnelly,  Robert,  Royal  Artillery 

Eaton,  Frederick,  8  Hussars 

Francis,  William,  19  Hussars  

Gillon,  David,  Royal  Engineer  Troops 

Goode,  Richard  John,  Kuyal  Artillery 

Hadcock,  George,  Royal  Artillery  

Henson,  Christopher,  Boyal  Artillery 

Horton,  James  

Hubbard,  Henry,7  13  Hussars  

Johnston,  William,8  Royal  Artillery 

Jones,  Thomas  Henry,  Cavalry  Depot 

M'Gee,  Henry,3  17  Lancers 

Matthews,  William.11  11  Hussars  {Cornet,  12  Jan.  56)  [R] 

Mayes,  William  Busby,  6  Dragoon  Guards 

Miller,  Thomas,  R.  Horse  Guards   

Morris,  Clark,  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen 

Neal,  Charles  Walter,  2  Dragoons 

Noake,  Maillard,11 13  Dragoons    

Nugent,  Edmund,  Royal  Artillery 

Pawson,  John,15  Royal  Artillery  [R]  

Perry,  John,  10  Hussars 

Pickworth,  John  Attkins,16Cavalry  Depot,  Military  Knight  of  Windsor.. 

Simpson,  Emanuel,  10  Hussars    

Smith,  David  Noble,  15  Hussars 

Speirs,  Robert,  2  Dragoons   

Stannard,  Ephraim,  Royal  Artillery 

Virr,  Joseph,  Royal  Artillery    

Wilken,  John,  Royal  Artillery.. 


7  Sept. 58 
23  Feb.  84 

1  July  63 

8  Sept.75 

2  Nov.  66 

27  Aug.  59 
1  Apr.  59 
1  Apr.  75 

12  May  75 
23  May  83 

21  Aug.  75 
15  Nov.  79 

22  June  60 
15  Nov.  79 

28  Apr.  75 
22  May  66 

Jan.  64 

29  Oct.   73 

13  Nov.  72 
10  Mar.  57 

21  Aug.  78 
7  Nov.  65 

5  June  55 

6  Nov.  67 
20  Feb.  57 

22  Jan.  68 
29  May  67 

6  Dec.  73 
31  Aug.  58 
29  Dec.  57 
S  June  72 
19  Aug.  74 
25  Nov.  74 
1  June  61 
19  June  8' 

Wilkinson,  George  Louis,  Royal  Artillery  j  8  Jan.  64 

Williams,  George,  Royal  Artillery  8  Jan.  64 


26  Jan.  84 

19  Jan.  82 

12  Oct.   81 
Dec    81 

23  Jan.  95 


HON. 
MAJOR. 


I  Major  Abbott  served  in  the  Crimea  and  was  present  in  the  action  near  Eupatoria  while  attached  to  the  Light 
Cavalry  Brigade  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals). 

*  Captain  Brown  served  with  the  16th  Lancers  during  the  campaign  in  Afghanistan  under  Lord  Keane  in  1839, 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal). 

5  Major  Butler  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59  ;  commanded  two  guns  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  Malwa 
Flying  Column  in  pursuit  of  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  in  Dec.  1858  and  January  1859 ;  engaged  at  Zeerapore  and 
Chupra  Baroda  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by  Governor  General  in  Council,  Medal). 

7  Major  Hubbard  served  in  the  Crimea  in  the  6th  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tchernaya,  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

8  Major  W.  Johnston  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Alma, 
Balaltlava,  and  Inkerman,  and  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol— slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  lour  Clasps, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

9  Captain  M'Gee  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Futtehabad — slightly  wounded  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  10th  Hussars  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

II  Captain  W.  Matthews  served  with  the  Royal  Dragoons  during  the  Crimean  war,  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Balaklava  (horse  shot  under  him)  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  and  fall  ol  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

11  Riding  Master  Noake  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  with  the  Royal  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Balaklava  and  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  H.is  also  the 
Medal  for  Distinguished  Conduct  in  the  Field. 

15  Major  Pawson  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  siepo  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  canture  of  Keneh  and  Yenikale  (Medal  with  t'A-o  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal)  Ser"ecl  with  the  expe- 
dition to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  tiiuho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of  Taku  r  orto  (Medal  wiih  Clasp). 

16  Captain  Pickworth. — For  War  Services,  see  Military  Knights  of  Windsor,  p.  774. 


697 
Quarter  Masters  on  Retired  Pay. 

NOT  IN  THE  RESERVE. 


Aitken,  Walter,  Royal  Marine  Artillery  

Anderson,  William,1  Lancaster  Regiment  (4  Foot)    

AriS,  Robert,2  Cheshire  Regiment 

Baker,  Joseph,  Royal  Marines 

Barr,  Alexander,  4  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders... 

Barrell,  William  John,'  Army  Service  Corps 

Bassindale,  Edward.  Grenadier  Guards 

Beedle,  George,*  4  Bn.  Warwickshire  Regiment  (2  Warwick  Militia) 

Belchem,  Frederick  George,  West  Surrey  Regiment , 

Bell,  James  Edward,  3  Battalion  West  Riding  Regiment 

Bignell,  John,5  Gordon  Highlanders  (92  Foot)    .... 

Birch,  Joseph,  Coldstream  Guard*     

Blackwood,  John,  4  Battalion  Sc^-.ish  Rifles 

Blair.  Samuel,  Royal  Artillery  

Bonner,  James  Edward.  Border  Regiment 

jJH  Boui'.'er,  Abraham.3  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  (Ron. Lt. Colonel,  19  Nov.  87) 


QUARTRK 
MASTER. 


honorary 

CAPTAIN". 


11  July  88  j 

21  Sept.72121  Sept. 82 

12  Feb.  79  12  Feb.  89 
1  Oct.  77 1  5  June  84 
1  Apr.  7S1   1  Apr.  87 

11  Dec.  78!  7  Mar.  83 

23  Jan.  64J  7  Jan.  80 
10  July  66;  1  July  81 
19  Sept. 83  19  Sept. 93 

24  jan.  74  24  Jan.  84 
14  Aug.  66  1  July  81 
77  Feb.  67  1  July  81 

1  Apr.  78,  1  Apr.  87 
14  Apr.  60!  4  Aug.  75 

1  Apr.  85 1  4  Apr.  95 

2  Nov.  721  2  Nov.  82 


HOIJOHABY 
MAJOR. 


Bray,  Henrv  Hill,  East  Lancashire  Regiment   13  May  7413  May  84 

11  Mar.  74:11  Mar.  84 

12  Mar.  8ij       

1  Apr.  78    1  Apr.  87 

18  Oct.   73I18  Oct.    " 
30  Mar.  55 


Brennan,  Charles.  5  Battalion  Inuiskilling  Fusiliers  (Donegal  Militia) 

Broackes,  Charles,7  Military  Mounted  Police  Corps 

Brock,  John,  4  Brigade  South  Irish  Division  Royal  Artillery    , 

Brogden,  James,8  Worcestershire  Regiment 

Brookes,  Joseph,  36  Foot  

Brooks,  Alfred, ''  Army  Service  Corps 

Brooks,  George,  Brigade  Depot    

Brown,  Simon,10  Royal  Artillery 

Brown,  Valentine,11  Royal  Marines;  Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  Glasgow,  23  Nov.  95    ... 

Browne,  Richard,12  3  Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers    

Bull,  John,  Royal  Engineers 

Burke,  John,13  Depot  Battalioin  \Ensign,  4  Sept.  49;  Lt.  22  Feb.  53)  [R] 

Burne,  Joshua  Henry,  South  Lancashire  Regiment 

Burton,  Samuel,1*  Royal  Marone  Artillery 

Butterworth,  Frederick,15  Scots  Guards 

Buttle,  Clement  Francis,  Royal  Engineers 

Campbell,  Charles,  5  Battalion  Minister  Fusiliers 

Campbell,  Parr,15  Seaforth  Highlanders 

Cassell,  Frank  Lumsden,17Army  Service  Corps 

Cartwrighr,  James  Sampson,  Northumberland  Fusiliers 

Charters,  William,18  24  Foot    

Chittick,  William  Henry,  Royal  Artillery 

Choake,  Thomas,  Lancashire  Fusiliers  (20  Foot)  

Clark,  Charles,19  9  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  - 

Clarke,  Joseph,20  Rifle  Brigade  (Cornet,  21  Jan.  56)    

Clay,  Albert,  Lincolnshire  Regiment 

Clements,  George,21  1  Dragoons 

Cliff,  William,22  Royal  Artillery  (Ensign,  20  Sept.  57  ;  Lieut.  5  Feb.  61) 

Clinch,  William,23  3  Battalion  Dorsetshire  Regiment   

Clowes,  Henry,2*  Royal  Fusiliers 

Coe,  Edwin,  3  Battalion  Northamptonshire  Regiment  

Cole,  Samuel,25  Royal  Engineers  

Collins,  George,26  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  (108  Foot)    

Connell,  Patrick,27  4  Battalion  Durham  Light  Infantry 

Cook,  Charles,  Hibernian  Military  School  (Lieut,  of  Orderlies,  25  June  73  ;  Cupt.  ~> 
of  Orderlies,  7  Aug.  75)  ) 

Cook,  George. 27t  Royal  Artillery 

Oordery,  Charles,  Suffolk  Regiment    

Copeland,  Thomas,  83  Foot  

Cossey,  John  Francis,23  Army  Service  Corps 

Costelloe,  Chai'les,29  Irish  Fusiliers    

Cotton,  John,30  Gordon  Highlanders  (75  Foot)    

CottreU,  William  Foulkes,  Staff  

Cousins,  Samuel,31  3  Battalion  Essex  Regiment  [R]  

Cox,  Samuel,  Royal  Artillery 

Cox,  William  Smith,32  Naval  Ordnance  Department 

Crawley,  Anthony,  Northampton  Regiment  (2nd  Lieu'.  10  Nov.  77);   1  Volunteer  \ 
Battalion  Manchester  Regiment    ) 

Croisdale,  Richard,33  Army  Service  Corps  

Crumplin,  William,3* Army  Service  Corps  .... 

Cumberland,  William,35  7  Dragoon  Guards 

Danby,  George,  Lancaster  Regiment •. '.. 

Darker,  James,36  Brigade  Depot 

"Debono,  Michele,  Malta  Fencible  Artillery    •..  

Deeves,  Daniel,  Ordnance  Store  Department 

De  Lisle,  Frederick,37  Army  Service  Corps 

Dent,  Richard,  4  Bn.  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (Hereford  Militia) 

Denyer,  Heury,38  12  Lancers  (Lieut.  22  Sept.  75)    

Diggory,  Charles,  Royal  Artillery 

Dixon,  Timothy,39  3  Battalion  Lancaster  Regiment 

Dixon,  William,10  Rifle  Brigade   

Doltou,  Edward  John,11  Army  Service  Corps 

Douglas,  George,*2  Staff  

Dovaston,  John,43  4  Battalion  South  Wales  Borderers    '. 

Downey,  Michael,  Northumberland  Fusiliers 

Drage,  Wilbam,*1  Depot  BattaUon 

Drake,  Edward  Henry,  3  Battalion  Gloucester  Regiment  (S.  Gloucester  Militia)    .. 

Drake,  Francis,*5  Northumberland  Fusiliers  [R] 

Drake,  Robert,*6  Naval  Ordnance  Department    

Duke,  William,*7  Munster  Fusiliers 

Elson,  Samuel  Spencer, ls  ioq  Foot  

Embv,  William  James,  Royal  Artillery 

Erwin,  Richard,49  3  Battalion  Scots  Fusiliers  (Edinburgh  Militia)    


11  Feb.  85 


24  Oct.   85 


21  June  84 
15  Oct.  81 


7  Mar.  83 

24  Aug.  87 
15  June  87 


10  Jan. 

10  Nov.  65 
:  July  71 
1  Sept.79 

12  Nov.  73 
19  Oct.   3 1 

29  Dec.  54 

30  Mar.  81 

13  Oct.  76 

25  Mar.  73 
19  Jan.  70 

1  Apr.  85 

29  June  78 

11  Mar.  82 
16  Apr.  84 
18  July  62 

5  Nov.  70 

6  Sept.  73 
4  Feb.  85 

27  Apr.  60 

30  Nov. . 
23  Mar.  70 

23  Sept.  62 

24  Jan.  80 

12  June  78 
9  July  79 

23  Apr.  73 

26  July  73 
23  Apr.  73 

4  Sept.86 


10  Jan.  93 

28  Oct.  76 

1  July  81 


12  Nov.  83 

7  Nov.  68 
30  Mar.  91 

13  Oct.  86 

25  Mar.  83 
1  July  81 

29  June 
n  Mar.  92 
16  Apr.  94 

30  June  77 
1  July  81 

16  Sept.  83 
4  Feb.  95 
1  Nov.  71 

30  Nov. 

17  Apr.  80 
7  Jan.  80 

24  Jan.  9d 
:2  June  83 

23  Apr.  R-. 

26  July  83 
9  Dec. 


27  May  92 
16  Feb.  88 


1  June  i 


3  Aug.  89 

1  Feb.  89 
ts  June  87 


26  Apr.  82 
5  May  86 


27  May  82 

16  Feb.  78 

16  Feb.  56 

1  June  78 

10  Oct.   74  10  Oct. 
27  June  74  11  July  83 

0  Nov.  77'       

3  Dec.  68|  1  July  81 
21  June 7321  June  83 
27  Mar.  78  18  July  83 

3  Apr.  78110  Nov.  87 

31  Jan.  801  1  July  81 

11  Dec.  78J15  June85 
3  Jan.  84    3  Jan.  94 

21  June  71]   1  July  81 
3  Dec.  55  19  Aug.74 

24  Jan.  74        .'.....  - 
30  Oct.   75^30  Oct.   85 
27  Mar.  78  27  Mar.  88 
13  Apr.  56;       

30  Dec.  76 

25  Nov.  74;  25  Nov.  84 

1  Apr.  78J  1  July  81 
9  Jan.  76  19  Jan.  86 


31  Jan. 
1  Dec.  65 
8  Jan.  79 

4  Oct.  73 
21  Feb.  55 
25  Oct.  55 
17  Nov.  57 
30  Oct.  75 
16  Dec.  76 
30  J  uly  62 

:  July  74 

5  June  78 


1  July 

1  July  81 

8  Jan.  89 

4  Oct.  83 

23  Oct.  67 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

30  Oct.  85 

16  Dec.  86 

30  Oct.  78 

1  July  84 


7  Oct.  85 


16  July  84. 
15  June  87 

7  Oct.  86 


25  Nov.  91 


2}  Jan.  84 


1  Oct.  81 


23  Dec.  90 
28  Nov.  82 


24  Nov.  83 
18  Apr.  85 


27  Oct.  83 


Quarter  Masters  on  Retired  Pay. 


698 


QUABTEB     HMSOBiKIHOiTOElBY 
MASTER.    ,'    CAPTAIN.  MAJOB. 


23  May  77  23  May  871 
11  Apr.  62  26  June72| 
13  July  78  13  July  88 
23  Jan.  47  14  May  58 

5  June  78    5  June  87 

1  Apr.  85    1  Apr.  95 

6  Sept. 39 

i6Nov.6v      26  Sept. 87 

28  J  une  84  28  June  94 

10  May  73:1c  May  83'26  Sept.83 

27  Sept.  79  27  Sept. 89' 

11  Jan.  67;  7  Aug.  80 

17  Deo.  81I17  Dee.  91 

2  Apr.  79J  2  Apr.  89 
1  Apr.  76'    1  Apr.  86 

:2  Mar.  8i| 

18  May  60,30  Nov.  70 

28  Mar.  77,28  Mar.  87 
6  Sept.  78!  6  Sept.  38 

16  Jan.  83|i6Jan.  94 
Oct.  62  19  Oct.   72 


Evans,  George,'0  Devonshire  Regiment 

Everard,  George,  18  Foot 

Facer,  Walter,51  Manchester  Regt.;  Captain  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Manchester  Seqt. 

FitaGerald,  Thomas,  Depot  Battalion '.... 

Flanagan,  Daniel,  6  Brigade  South  Irish  Division  Royal  Artillery    

Folson,  Henry,"  Coldstream  Guards    

Forbes,  John,  91  Foot 

Forbes,  Peter,55  2  Sn.  Cameron  Highlanders  (Highland  Lt.  Infantry  Militia)  . 

Forde,  George,56  Army  Service  Corps  

Forsdyke,  Jonathan,5''  Royal  Artillery  : 

Forsythe,  John,55  9  Lancers  

Foster.  Henry  Knos  Moody,59  105  Foot  

Fox,  George,60  Connaugh't  Rangers   '.'. 

Fraser,  John,  4  Battalion  Irish  Fusiliers  (Cavan  Militia)  

Frayling,  Edward,  n  Hussars 

French,  George,62  King's  Royal  Rifles  (60  Foot)    

Fuller,  James,63  r6  Lancers 

Furlong,  Joseph  Allen,  4  Battalion  North  Lancashire  Regiment 

Gage,  John,61  3  Battalion  Dublin  Fusiliers 

Gardiner,  Frederick,65  Army  Service  Corps 

Gilby,  Thomas  Glover,6' 66  Foot 

Gillard,  James,68  Royal  Artillery j  13  Jan.  75I13  Jan 

Goulding,  William,  Royal  Engineers 13  June 83  13  Juneo3 

Govier,  James,  1  Life  Guards |z8  June82' 

Grahame,  George,69  4  Battalion  Scots  Fusiliers  (Ayr  and  Wigton  Militia)  17  July  55I       31  Au;: 

Grant,  George,  100  Foot (3oApr.  58 1 

Gray,  William/0  Welsh  Fusiliers '31  Aug.  78^1  Aug 

S  Mar.  84  5  Mar.  94 
26  Mar.  84  2  5  Mar.  94 

19  Nov.  81,19  Nov.  91 
9  Aug.  71 1  9  Aug.  81  2S  June  82 

13  Nov.  60  25  Jan.  71 

20  May  70    1  July  81  30  Dec.  87 
7  Jan.  80    7  Jan.  90 

25  Jan.  56       1  Feb.  82 

14  June  76  14  July  86 

2  May  78    2  May  88 

3  Feb.  69    1  July  81  18  Nov.  82 
14  Aug.  72  14  Aug.  82 
11  Oct.   78  11  Oct.    88 

20  Apr.  6?    1  July  81 
1  Apr.  82    1  Apr.  92 

25  Jan.  56        1  Oct.  81 

5  Nov.  79  5  Nov.  89 
7  May  83    7  May  03 

29  Nov.  79  29  Nov 

21  Feb.  60    1  July  81  24  Aug.  81 
31  Jan.  80  30  Oct.   85 

24  Nov.  77^24  Nov.  87 

4  Nov.  68]   1  July  81    4  July 

25  Jan.  71]   1  July  81  20  Sept.83 
4  Dec.  57.10  Mar.  75 
7  Nov.  83!  7  Nov.  93 
4  Sept.  60  14  Apr.  73 

17  Apr.  67;  24  Dec.  80 

30  Aug.  82  30  Aug.  9 

6  May  85J  6  May  95 
27  Mar.  78  27  Mar.  88 
15  Oct.  81U5  Oct.  91 
14  Apr.  83  14  Apr.  93 


Green,  Carraelo,  Roval  Malta  Artillery 

Griffiths,  John,"i  Oxford  Light  Infar_try  

Griffiths,  William,"  4  Battalion  Irish  Regiment 

Grmsell,  Samuel  Dicken  Nichols,"*  West  Kent  Regt 

Guernsey,  Forbes  William,"5  45  Foot  (Ensign,  6  Aug.  58) 

Gunn,  William/6  Royal  Artillery '...." ....: 

Gunton,  Thomas  Widdowes.77  Guards  Depot 

Haden,  Samuel,  4  Battalion  Oxford  Light  Infantry  (Oxfordshire  Militia) 

Haines,  Charles  Stanhope,"9  2  Life  Guards 

Hambly,  Edgar,80  Royal  Artillery; 

Hamilton,  Thomas,81  Irish  Regiment  (Hon.  Lt.Colonel  3  Mar.  97;  

Hanlon,  Michael,82  North  Lancashire  Regiment    

Hanworch,  Edward,  Warwickshire  Regiment .. 

Harper,  John  Bloom,63  Munster  Fusiliers  (104  Foot)  

Harrison,  William  H.8*  East  Lancashire  Regiment  ;  1  London  Volunteer  Artillery.. 

Hart-M'Harg,  William,*5  4  Battalion  Essex  Regt.  (West  Essex  Militia)  [R]  '.... 

Harvey,  William,86  3  Battalion  West  Riding  Regiment  

Hawes.  Frank,  South  Lancashire  Regiment  

Haw&esby,  George  William,  3  Battalion  Irish  Regiment 

Hawkins,  James,8"  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  [R]   

Haylcs,  Henry  Thomas,88  Armv  Service  Corps  

Hefferon,  James  Andrew,89  8  Hussars  

Herring,  William  Henry,  Royal  Marines 

Higgms,  Maurice,90  Derbyshire  Regiment  (45  Foot)  

Higgms,  William,91  Brigade  Depot     

Hislop,  Archibald,  3  Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment , 

Hockey,  John,  Grenadier  Guards 

Holmes,  William  Nassau,92  60  Rifles 

Hone,  Harry, w  Rifle  Brigade 

Hooper,  Frederick,  Royal  Engineers 

Hopkins,  William,9*  Army  Service  Corps 

Hornby,  Thomas,  Dublin  Fusiliers 

Howard.  Frederick,  3  Batt.  Cheshire  Regt.;  zVolunteer  Bait.  South  Wales  Borderers 

Howard,  William,95  Cameron  Highlanders 

Howland,  Joseph,96  Army  Service  Corps 

Hunt,  Henry,  Lincolnshire  Regiment    

Hunt,  William,  Middlesex  Regiment  (Sub  Lieut.  26  Mar.  73) 

Hyde,  Robert,  10  Foot 

Imbusch,  Henry,  4  Battalion  Sussex  Regiment '.'..'.'..'.'..'. 

Ireland,  Jame3,98  7  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles 

Jarvis,  Thomas,99  60  Rifles 

Jessop,  Tern  4  Battalion  Munster  Fncilisrs 
Jones,  Alfred,'00  East  Surrey  Regiment  [R]  .... 

Just,  Augustus,  Leinster  Regiment 

Keble,  John  Alfred,"2  East  Surrey  Regiment ""'."'.".'."'.'.'.'.' ".' 
Kelly,  Edward,  EssexiRegiment 

Kelly,  John,103  21  Hussars   

Kelly,  John,  Royal  Artillery  ... 

Kelly,  Patrick,105  West  India  Regiment '.'.'..'.'. ''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Kenney,  John  Henrv,  Royal  Engineers 

King,  William,  West  Yorkshire  Regiment 

Knight,  Thomas,  Depot  Battalion 

Lacey,  Patrick,11"  4  Battalion  Connaught  Rangers 


Lamb,  James.108  5  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade 
Land,  Isaac,110  Royal  Artillerv 


Langford,  Alexander,  5  Dragoon  Guards 

Laugnsh,  Thomas,. Royal  Artillery 

Lapham,  Uriah  Fredk.112  Scots  Fusiliers  (21  F.) '    . 

Lee,  Thomas,113  Depot  Battalion  (Ensign,  18  Jan.  59) 

Leeding,  William,  Grenadier  Guards 

Lenton,  Charles,11*  4  Battalion  Irish  Fusiliers ....'..'.'...'...'.'...'.  .'.'.'.'.' 

Lewis,  Henry,115  7  Dragoon  Guards  (Son.  Lt.Colonel,  3  Jan.  84)  [R] 

Lofts,  William,  3  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment    

Long,  William  Henry,  Roval  Artillery 

Lonsdale,  Henry,  3  Battalion  Royal  Scots    28  Mar.  74 

Lynch,  William,  3  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment ;  2  Vol.  Bu.  Derby  Bvgt 1  May  78    1  May 

M|Caflery,  James,'16  Army  Service  Corps    'It  Dec.  78  n  Dec. 

M'Oann.  John,  3  Battalion  Leinster  Regiment    ..13  Oct.'  77  13  Oct. 


20  Apr.  78 
31  Jan.  80 
19  July  79 
9  Aug.  73 


20  Apr. 
9  May  83 
19  July  89 
26  Mar.  83 


1  Aug.  63 1 30  Nov.  78 

27  Aug.  73        

15  Dec.  81  20  Apr. 

2  Dec.  62:29  July  74 

28  June  Sz  28  June  92 
8  June  67]   1  July  81 

jo  Nov.  78 '30  Nov.  88 
10  June  821 10  June  92 

20  Fe|b.  89 

o  June  74 '  10  June  84 

10  Mir.  75J10  Mar.  85 

11  Mar  74I11  Mar.  84 

21  Sept.87j2i  Sept.97 
1 1  July  74 1 1 1  July  84 
20  May  55 '  1  Apr.  70 
10  Nov.  691  1  July  81 
15  July  82'  4  Oct.  83 
25  May  78;  25  May  88 
18  June4i  1  July  59 
17  Dec.  731 17  Dec.  83 
30  Sept.74  30  Sept. 84 
24  June  59  1  Apr.  70 
13  Nov.  75,13  Nov.  85 

5  June  66 1  1  July  81 
28  Oct.   68    1  July  81 

7  Nov.  80  17  Nov.  90 
23  Feb. 84 


21  Dec.  87 
29  Oct.  84 

7  Jan.  82 

10  June  85 

31  Dec.  87 


20  Jan.  83 


3  Mar.  86 


699 


Quarter  Masters  on  Retired  Fay. 


M'Cartney,  Daniel,  Bedfordshire  Regt.  (16  Foot) " 

M'Coy,  Robert,"7  3  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  

M'Culioch,  Alexander  Neilson,  Royal  Engineers  

M'Evoy,  Patrick,  3  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment 

M'Farlane,  Andrew,  Naval  Ordnance  Department    

M'Garty,  James,118  Irish  Rifles  (83  Foot) 

M'Kenna,  John,  Roval  Artillery 

M'Leod,  Harry,119  4  Battalion  Scottish  Rifles 

Mackie,  William,121  2  Foot    

Mackinnon,  William,122  3  Batt.il i  ui  Highland  Light  Infantry 

Macqueen,  Archibaia,  3  Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regt.  (2  Stafford  Militia). 

Maggs,  George,123  Royal  Marine  Artillery  

Main,  James.  Armv  Service  Corps 

Maloney,  William,124  Depot  Battalion  ;  Military  Knight  of  Wi?idsor 

Martin,  Alexander,12'  Royal  Artillery 

Masters,  George,  20  Hussars  (Ensign,  5  Oct.  58)    

Mellor,  Joseph.126  East  Yorkshire  Regiment  (15  Foot)  

Merrill,  Jacob,12'  18  Hussars    

Miller.  John,128  Welsh  Regiment 

Mills,  John,129  14  Foot.. 


QUAKTBR    IKONORART 
MASTER.    I    CAPTAIX 


Mitchell,  John  Wilson,  129t  Army  Service  Corps   "oCc'. 


20  July  67J   1  July  8 
2-8  May  84  28  May  94 

30  June  Si!       

iu  Dec.  84(10  Dec.  94 
14  Dec.  781:4  Dec. 
10  June  821 
to  Mar.  75, 10  Mar.  85 
12  June  63!  t  July  81 

10  Apr.  S7  26  Feb.  73 
27  Feb.  8427  Feb.  94 

1  Aug.  68        

11  Sept. 67  1  July  81 
11  Dec.  7S  11  Dec.  S8 
23  Oct.   55  20  June  69 

1  Apr.  84J  1  Apr. 

2  Oct.  62, 
8  July  68,  1  July  81 

3  Feb.  75    3  Feb.  85 
5  Sept.771  5  Sept. 1 7 

26  Apr.  64I"  Jul?  7? 


Mar.  62 


5  Oct.   78 

7  Aug.  8g 

2  Apr.  87 
17  July  6, 
15  July  76 
30  Nov.  81 

9  Sept.  8  s 

5  Oct.   58 

1  Mar.  84 
22  Aug.  82  22  Aug.  92 
1 1  Sept.72111  Sept.  82 
11  Dec.  78:  l5  June  8 
27  Feb.  7s  27  Feb.  85 


Moore,  John,130  Wiltshire  Regimeut  (62  Foot)    2 

Moore.  John,  4  Battalion  Worcestershire  Regiment     

Morrison,  Charles,131  5  Battalion  Connaught  Rangers;  2  Vol.  Bn.  Manchester  Regt 

Morrison,  George,132  Royal  Engineers  

Mullins.  William.  Devonshire  Regiment  (11  Foot) 

Murphy,  George133  (Camp)    

Murray,  Thomas  Michael,134  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 

Nadin,  Francis,  East  Surrey  Regiment 

Nally,  John,135  84  Foot   

Naughton,  Michael,  Irish  Rifles  

Naylor,  Thomas  Henry,  Cava'ry  Depot 

Newman,  Joseph,136  Scottish  Rifles 

Nichols,  Richard,137  Army  Service  Corps 

O'Donnell,  John,  1  Dragoon  Guards   

O'Leary.  Patrick.138  Army  Service  Corps     

Oliver,  William,139  6  Dragoons  

Overton,  Edward  Fenwick,140  King's  Royal  Rifles      

Page,  Nathaniel,141  Royal  Marines  

Parkes,  Harry,  Royal  Artillery 

Parsons,  William,  141tArmy  Service  Corps    

Phillips,  Edward,142  Army  Service  Corps     

Phillips,  John,  Army  Service  Corps  

Pierson,  Edward,143  3  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment    

Pollitt,  Thomas  Holland,  3  Battalion  Liverpool  Regiment 

Powell,  Francis,  Royal  Marines  

Powell,  John  Joseph  Charles,  Royal  Artillery  

Powell,  William,  Royal  Marines 

Pulsford,  Charles  Harvey,  West  Surrey  Regiment 

Pye,  Frank,  East  Yorkshire  Regiment    

Reeves,  Albert,u4  4  B'Htalion  Norfolk  Regiment   

Reid,  John  Benrj'  Stuart,  1  Life  Guards 

Reid,  William  James,1"  5  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment    

Revill,  John,  Royal  Artillery  (Lieut.  30  Aug.  64)    

Reynolds,  Thomas,146  Army  Service  Corps.. 

Reynolds,  William  Ellis,  Guards'  Depot    

Rhodes,  John,  4  Hussars 

Robertson,  John,14"  35  Foot  

Robinson,  James,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 

Robinson,  William,14"  Royal  Artillery   

Ross,  Alexander,149  64  Foot 

Rowan,  Melville  Jolm.  Royal  Artillery 

Rowe,  William  Arthur  Samuel,150  Royal  Marines 

Rowland,  Harry,'51  Gloucestershire  Regiment    

Rumsey,  George  Ferris,152 14  Hussars  (Cornet,  17  March  69) 

Russell,  Henry,  Royal  Artillery  

Ruth,  George,  4  Battalion  Border  Regiment  

Ryan,  Michael,  Essex  Regiment 

Savage,  George  Thomas,  Irish  Rides 

Scott,  Jonathan  Gortley,153  3  Battalion  Oxford  Light  Iufantry  (Bucks  Militia)  

Seath,  Alexander,  Royal  Artillery  

Berbutt,  Charles,154  Royal  Artillery  

Shakespear,  George  Joseph,  Royal  Artillery I14  Apr.  ss& 

Sharp!  js,  James  , Royal  Horse  Guards I20  Sept.71 

Shattoek.  Thomas,  3  Battalion  Munster  Fusiliers    I30  Nov.  81 

Shawe,  Dougla.s,  17  Landers   '  4  Feb.  71 

Shea,  William,155  3  Battalion  Durham  Light  Infantry I  6  Dec.  73 

Sheehan,  Tli^mas  Vaugh.m,  Durham  Light  Infantry  [15  Aug.  8 

4  Nov.  59 
17  Jau.  7 
24  Feb.  7 

22  Apr.  59 

4  Ma>   oc 

23  Juiy  56 

5  -«ay  85 
23  Aug.  6 
14  Apr.  61 

6  Sept. 73 
30  J  uue  Oy 
19  Dec.  6s 
16  Oct.   66 

4  June 61 
11  July  74 
19  Nov.  81 
10  May  71 


10  Oct. 

1  July  81 
23  Oct.  8 

7  Aug.  9> 

2  Apr.  97 
1  July  81 


jo  Nov.  91 
14  Dec.  70 


3i  Jan.  80 
27  Sept. 79 

3  May  84 
8  Aug.  79 
1  May  62 

11  Mar.  82 
31  Jan. 

11  Dec.  78 
22  Oct;.  81 

13  May  85 

8  July  88 
1  Apr.  78 

22  Dec.  90 

9  Aug.  71 

12  Jan.  87 
20  May  80 

23  Jan 

14  Mar.  68 
x  Feb.  73 

27  Mar.  76 

8  Mar.  76 

26  Oct.   3 
29  Oct.  6 

28  Mar.  68 

9  Sept.85 
20  Dec.  59 
14  Feb.  77 

27  Apr.  8 

13  July  7b 
12  July  78 
17  Sept.  81 
10  May  84 
40  June  77 

4  Dec.  78 

24  Feb.  57 
8  Sept.75 

24  Apr 


Shepherd,  George  Alexander,  Royal  Artillery. 

Shore,  John,  4  Bn.  N.  Stafford  Regiment  (3  Stafford  Militia)  

Simons,  Edmund,155  Royal  Artillery  [R]  

Slack,  James,15*  School  of  Musketry  (Ensign,  15  Jan.  56)  [R]   

Sladden,  Henry,158  4  Battalion  Durham  Light  Infantry  [R] 

Slattery,  Matthew,159  7  Foot   

Smith,  Peter,160  Scots  Guards    

Smith,  William  Elisha,  61  Foot   

Smithson,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines  

Sowtcn,  Frederick,161  4  Battalion  S.  Staffordshire  Regiment  (1  Stafford  Militia); 

Staniland,  Stephen  Henry,162  15  Hussars 

Sterrett,  Thomas,163  9  F'oot 

Stokes,  John  Edward,164  Depot  Battalion   

Storey,  Richard,165  17  Foot 

Styles,  George,  3  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry 

Sullivan,  William,  3  Battalion  Minister  Fusiliers 

Swanson,  Donald,  Highland  Light  Infantry 


1  July  81 

27  Sept.  89 

3  May  94 


4  Aug.  75 
11  Mar.  9: 
15  Oct.  86 
11  Dec.  88 

1  July  81 

13  May  95 

11  Mar.  97 
1  Apr.  84 

22  July  98 
9  Aug.  81 

30  Nov.  88 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 
1  Apr.  75 

27  Mar.  88 

8  Mar.  86 

26  Oct.  94 
6  Mar.  72 
1  July  81 

9  Sept. 95 

5  July  71 

14  Feb.  87 

27  Apr.  92 
13  July  08 

12  July  88 
17  Sept.  91 
10  May  94 
V>  June  S7 
'  4  Dec.  8; 


8  Sept.85 
21  June  73 
14  Apr.  90 
20  Sept.  81 
30  Nov.  91 

4  Feb.  ei 


HOKORART 
MAJOR. 


15  Aug.  93 

i  Jan.  70J 

17  Jan.  87 

24  Feb.  82 

1  July  81 


25  May  78 


1  Sept.  79 
6  Sept. 83 
1  July  81 
25  dept.  7; 

3i  May  -jt 
11  July  84 

1  July  8j 


7  Feb.  93 
26  N©T-90' 

21  Dec.  87' 


23  May  83. 
Dec.  81 


29  Dec.  86. 

27  Sept.82-- 
17  Dec.  8i 

23  Mar.  92' 
25  Nov.  9E- 
1  Feb.    89. 


30  Oct.   89. 
Sept.  86. 

26  Apr.  82- 


1  July  82: 

12  Nov.  95, 

2  July  83-. 

26  June  85- 

29  Oct.    8i> 

Mar.  86. 


19  Jan.  87 

25  Apr.  87 

17  Dec.  &p, 

1  Dec.  8i- 


23  Apr.  84. 

4  July  83, 


2  Dec.  Izl 


Quarter  Masters  on  Retired  Pay. 


Joo 


Symons,  Thomas  Cornelius,  Royal  Engineers  ...i... 

Teevan,  Rourke,168  n  Hussars  [R]    

Templeton,  James,  Lincolnshire  Regiment 

Thomson,  Chadwick,171  20  Hussars  

Thornton,  Joseph,  5  Battalion  Leinster  Regt.  (Meath  Militia)    

Tippetts,  James  Berryman,  3  Battalion  East  Surrey  Regiment  (1  Surrey  Militia). 

Tooner,  Michael,173  3  Battalion  East  Lancashire  Regt.  [R]   

Trenor,  John,175  27  Foot 

Tuckett,  Edward  Gundrie,177  2  Dragoon  Guards    

Turner,  John,178  50  Foot  (Ensign,  10  Aug.  54)  [R]   

Turnley,  William  Echlin,179  3  Battalion  Scots  Fusiliers  (Edinburgh  Militia) 

Tyler,  Harry  William,  Army  Service  Corps 

TJsmar,  George  AlleyDe,  Royal  Artillery 

Vickers,  Thomas  Henry,181  Border  Regiment  (Sub  Lieut.  14  June  73) 

Vignaux,  Joseph,  Royal  Artillery    

Waite,  William  John,182  7  Hussars  

Walker,  Alexander,  Royal  Artillery   

Walker,  Crichton,  Royal  Engineers   

Walker,  George,  Royal  Artillery 

Ward,  Thomas,  Royal  Artillery  

Wasp,  Matthew  Proctor,183  Army  Service  Corps   

Webb,  Humphrey  Lakin,  1  Dragoons  

Weldon,  William,'  Durham  Light  Infantry  (106  Foot) 

Welfare,  Joseph,18*  Irish  H^u.-iliers  

Wharry,  Charles,  Royal  Artillery    

White,  George,185  Royal  Marines 

White,  Henry  Edward,  4  Battalion  Welsh  Fusiliers 

White,  John,187  Provisional  Cavalry  Depot  

Whittaker,  Joseph,188  57  Foot 

Whyte,  Daniel,189  Manchester  Regiment ;  7  Middlesex  Hills  Volunteers    

Wilbond,  James,130  Royal  Artillery 

Williams,  Solomon,191  4  Dragoon  Guards  

Wilson,  James,192  Gloucestershire  Regiment  (61  Foot) 

Wishart,  George,193  3  Battalion  Scottish  Rifles  

Wishart,  William,19*  Army  Service  Corps 

Wood,  Joseph,  Army  Service  Corps  

Wood,  Thomas,195  Middlesex  Regiment  (57  Foot)  

Worrall,  Thomas,  Royal  Scots 

Wj'lie,  James,  Shropshire  Light  Infantry    

Yates,  Thoiias,  Cheshire  Regimeot    

Young,  Charles,  Lincolnshire  Regiment 


QUARTS  B 
MASTER. 


May  os 
Nov.  65 
Sept. 71 
June  72 
Jan.  82 
Oct.  7j 
July  62 
Apr.  54 
Jan.  69 
Dec.  54 
Jan.  63 
Feb.  79 
Sept.  88 
Aug.  73 
Feb.  63 
Oct.  76 
Sept.  75 
May  85 
July  76 
June  72 
Mar.  78 
May  8c 
Jan.  82 
Aug.  87 
May  56 
Sept.  63 
Dec.  84 
June  74 
Jan.  63 
Mar.  79 
June  8 1 
Apr.  68 
Nov.  68 
Apr.  87 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Apr.  73 
Aug.  78 
May  82 
Nov.  Si 
Aug.  87 


HOlfOKAHY 
CAPTAIN. 


27  Aug.  90 
8  Mar.  76 

27  Sept 8 1 
8  June  82 


HOMOBAEX 
Ml.TOB. 


12  Aug.  85 


4  Oct.   83    2  Sept.  85 

15  Sept.81 

14  June73l 
1  July  81  17  Dec.  8r- 
9  Aug 


7  Mar 


12  Feb. 
36  Sept,  98 

14  June  83 
1  July  74 

11  Oct.  86 
8  Sept.  85 

27  Aug.  90!  1  Apr,  94 
19  July  86i 
26  June  82 

15  June  85 
8  May  90 


29  June  66 
1  July  81 
10  Dec.  94 


1 5  Mar.  73 

22  Mar.  89 
11  Junegi 

1  July  81 
1  July  81 

14  Apr.  97 
29  Nov.  89 

1  July  81 

23  Apr.  83 
21  Aug.  88 

1  May  92 
19  Nov.  91 

15  Aug.  93 


27  Apr.  3z 
1  June  87 


16  Aug.  85 
15  Oct.   8t 


16  July  91 


Quarter  Masters   on  Retired   Pay. —  War  Services. 

1  Major  W.  Anderson  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Fort  Beyt  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  at  the 
capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

2  Captain  R.  Aris  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Cheshire  Regimeni 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Captain  W.  J.  Barrell  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1877-78,  including  the  operations  against  the  Gaikas  and 
Galekas,  and  in  I  he  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (honorary  rank  of 
Captain,  Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
granted  the  higher  rate  of  pav ,  Clasp). 

*  Major  Beedie  served  in  the  Kaffir  wars  in  1846-47  and  1850-53 — slightly  wounded  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian' 
Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  in  the  Jugdespore  jungle  (Medal).  Served  with  the  6tb 
Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

5  Major  Bignell  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1S55-56,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
including  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

6  Lt.Colonel  Boulger  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  ;  joined  Havelock's    force  on    its    first 
■  taking  the  field  at  Allahabad  in  June  1857,  and  wa-  in  the  advanced  party  which  left  for  the  relief  of  Cawnpora 

on  the  30th  June  under  Major  Reneud,  1st  Madras  Fusiliers,  and  engaged  in  many  skirmishes  while  destroying  all 
disaffected  villages  between  Allahabad  and  Futtehpore,  and  while  keeping  communications  open  with  the  river 
party;  afterwards  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aouug,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Buseerut 
Gunge  (both  actions),  Boorbeeake  ChowKee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbaugh,  and  was  in  the  storming  party 
which  crossed  the  bridge  in  the  flrst  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  shot  the  gunner  in  the  act  of  firing  a  68-pounder  loaded 
with  grape,  canister,  stones,  glass,  &c,  and  he  was  the  first  man  to  force  through  the  masked  battery  in  front, for 
which  he  was  mentioned  in  General  orders;  present  with  the  Grenadier  company  of  50  men  at  the  storming  of 
the  jail,  from  which  the  dead  bodies  of  380  Sepoys  were  afterwards  removed;  was  a  volunteer  with  the  storming 
party  at  3  a.m.,  29th  September,  to  blew  up  the  enemy's  magazine,  destroy  their  mines  and  br.!St4  mortars  and  13 
guns  facing  the  Residency — wounded  through  the  left  thigh  and  right  hand  with  loss  of  middle  finger;  present 
throughout  the  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency  and  storming  of  the  Him  Kanah — wouuded  (Victoria  Cross, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service):  was  awarded  the  !rT(E  "  for  distinguished  Pravery  aud  forwardness  as-, 
a  skirmisher,  in  all  the  twelve  actions  fought  between  the  12th  July  and  25th  September  1S57.—  Extract  from  Field 
Force  Orders  of  the  late  Major  General  Haoelock,  dated  i-]th  Out.  1857."  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lan- 
caster Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and 
Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  tne  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (honorary  rank  of  Major,  Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

7  Major  Broackes  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  with  the  Military  Mounted  Police  and  as  Provost  Marshal' 
at  the  Base  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6  Captain  Brogden  served  on  the  North  West  Frontier  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-5S  (Medal). 

9  Captain  A.  Brooks  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  an<i  was  present  m  the  engagements  at  Kambula  (slightly 
wounded)  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  iu  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (promoted  to  Quarter  Master  in  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff,  Medal  wich  Clasp,  and. 
Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  with  the  Nde  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kirbekaa 
(two  Clasps). 

10  Captain  Simon  Brown  served  in  the  Crimean  war  in  1854-56,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman  and  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


7°  i  Quarter  Masters  on  ■Retired  Pay. —  War  Services. 

11  Major  Valentine  Brown  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  China  in  1857-61,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Canton  in  1857  and  at  the  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts  in  i860  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Has  received  the 
Medal  for  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct.  ■ 

12  Captain  Richard  Browne  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-35,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and 
the  expedition  to  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

13  Captain  Burke  served  in  the  22ndRegiment  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  i844andi845, 
and  was  present  at  the  storm  of  the  Pettahs  on  27th  November,  and  of  the  Forts  of  Panulla  and  Pownghur.  "Was 
mentioned  in  General  Orders  for  conspicuous  gallantryin  the  field. 

14  Captain  S.  Burton  has  received  the  New  Zealand  Medal,  and  that  for  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct. 

15  Captain  F.  Butterworth  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Scots 
■Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

16  Captain  Parr  Campbell  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Haaara  Expedition  in  1888  as  Quarter  Master  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Quarter  Master  2nd  Battalion  Sea- 
forth Highlanders  (Clasp) 

17  Captain  F.  L.  Cassell  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  took  part 
in  the  defence  of  Stanrtertou  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promoted  Quarter  Master).  Served  in  the  Soudan 
■campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Tofrek  zereba  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 

two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

18  Captain  Charters  served  in  the Punjanb  campaign  of  1848-49, including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  and  battles 
cf  Sadoolapore  and  Chillianwallah — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

19  Captain  Clark  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  in  1S64,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Shubkudder  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Captain  J.  Clarke  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Crimean  war,  including  the  battle  of  Alma 
■(wounded),  taking  of  Balaklava,  battle  of  Inkerman,  taking  of  the  Quarries,  and  storming  of  the  Redan,  with  the 
storming  party  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

2'  Captain  G.  Clements  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  1st  Royal  Dragoons,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman.  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

22  Captain  W.  Cliff  served  throughout  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843,  including  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze 
Star).  Served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and 
Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Also  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of 
Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwalla,  and  Goojerat  (three  times  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Budleke  Serai  and  subsequent  operations  before  Delhi  including  its  siege  and  capture  from  8th  June  to 
22nd  Sept.  1857 — commanded  two  heavy  guns  from  the  14th until  the  night  of  the  22nd  September.  Afterwards 
■present  at  the  actions  of  Bolundshur,  Aliyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  including  the  attack  on  Dilkooshar 
La  Martiniere,  and  Secunderabad ;  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  action  of  Khodagunge  and  retaking  of 
Futtehghur  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commissioned  as  Ensign  for  having  distinguished 
himself  on  several  occasions,  but  more  particularly  at  the  capture  of  Delhi,  and  considered  by  the  Commander  in 
■Chief  in  India  as  eminently  worthy  of  reward. 

23  Captain  W.  Clinch  served  with  the  39th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  attacks  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  Septembor  1855  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).     Has  received  the  Medal  for  .Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct. 

21  Captain  H.  Clowes  served  in  the  Afghan  wai  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  (Medal). 

25  Captain  S.  Cole  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  in  1854,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Bomarsund 
<Medal).  Served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  an<i  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Medal  for  distinguished  conduct,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor). 

26  Major  G.  Collins  served  with  the  65th  Regimentin  the  New  Zealand  wars  of  1860-61  and  1863-65  (Medal). 

27  Major  P.  Connell  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Awah, 
.at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  in  the  engagements  at  Sanganeer  and  Bunao  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

27t  Captain  G.  Cook  served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Ciasp). 

28  Captain  J.  F.  Cossey  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

29  Captain  C.  Costelloe  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1064-66,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Gate 
Pah  (Medal). 

30  Major  J.  Cotton  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (granted 
honorary  rank  of  Captain,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

.  31  Captain  S.  Cousins  served  in  the  Crimsan  campaign  in  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and 
■expedition  to  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in 
1857-59,  including  the  operations  against  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  the  actions  of  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Bhognapore  and 
Selimpore,  and  the  siege  of  Calpee  and  Lncknou  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Servelmthe  Kafir  war  of  1877-7S,  and  in 
the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

32  Captain  W.  S.  Cox  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  and  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1880  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  honorary  rank  of  Captain).  Served  in  the  Boei  w-ar  in  1881.  Served  in  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition 
in  1884-S5. 

33  Major  R.  Croisdale  served  in  the  Eastern  ^campaign  in  1855-56,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

31  Captain  W.  Crumplin  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  (honorary  rank  of  Captain,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

35  Captain  W.  Cumberland  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  (Medal,  and  Khe- 
dive's Sta*-). 

36  Captain  J.  Darker  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief 
of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow  (Medal  witn 
two  Clasps,  and  a  year  s  service) . 

37  Captain  F.  De  Lisle  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  nrst  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  the  3rd  Company 
Army  Service  Corps,  and  afterwards  with  Colonel  Baker  Russell's  Column  on  the  White  Umvaioosie  River  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

38  Lieut.  Den3'er  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
<Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

39  Captain  Timothy  Dixon  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  25th  Dec.  1854,  and  waspresent 
at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  on  the  Bhootan  Expedition 
including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

40  Captain  William  Dixon  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the^iege  assault 
•and  capture  of  Delhi  (wounded),  at  the  actions  of  Bago  walla  and  Nugoena,  the  relief  of  Moradabad,  the  engagement 
on  the  Dojura,  the  capture  of  Bareilly,  the  assault  of  Shahjehanpore,  the  capture  of  Bunnai,  the  pursuit  of  the 
rebels  to  the  Goomtee,  and  the  actions  at  Fort  Mohumdee,  Shahabad,  and  Bunkagong  ;  was  also  present  in  the 
operations  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  including  the  engagements  at  Pusgaon,  Rissoolpore,  Fort  Mithowlee,  and  Biswah 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Red  River  Expedition  in  1870.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1887-88  (Medal  with  Claspj. 

41  Major  E.  J.  Dolton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battles,  of  the  Alma, 
Balaclava,  and  Inkerman,  and  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

12  Major  George  Douglas  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the 
Tchernaya  (Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

43  Captain  J.  Dovaston  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Luck- 
now, action  of  Cawnpore,  storming  of  Meangunge,  the  passage  of  the  Gogra,  the  action  at  Toolseepore,  and 
numerous  minor  engagements  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


Quarter  Masters  on  Retired  Pay. — War  Services.  701a  ; 

**  Captain  Drage  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  from  April  to  October  1855,  and  with  the  ist 
Regiment  to  the  end  of  the  siege  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

45  Major  F.  Drake  was  at  the  defeat  of  the  Dinapore  rebels  near  Mirzapore  in  August  1857,  and  afterwards  served 
with  Havelock's  Column  in  the  action  of  Mungarwar,  capture  of  the  Alumbagh,  relief  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow 
and  its  subsequent  defence  (wounded) ;  throughout  the  operations  at  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  and  at  the  final 
capture  of  Lucknow  ;  also  in  the  Oade  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  action  of  Buxarghat,  capture  of  Omerah, 
and  destruction  of  olher  forts  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service).  Served  with  the  sthFusiliers 
in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

■46  Captain  R.  Drake  served  in  the  China  war  in  i860  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the 
Taeping  rebels  in  1862. 

47  Captain  W.  Duke  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

48  Captain  Elson  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  capture  of  Ratghur,  action  ol'Barodia, 
relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  and  battle  of 
the  Betwa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

40  Major  R.  Erwin  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  and 
at  the  battles  of  Chilliauwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  tvro  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign 
in  1857-58  (Medal). 

50  Captain  G.  Evans  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0  (Medal). 

sl  Captain  W.  Facer  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  i382 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

53  Captain  H.  Folson  served  in  the  Soudan  eampaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

55  Major  Peter  Forbes  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  the  expedition 
to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the 
actions  at  Koonch  and  Gowlowlee,  the  capture  of  Calpee,  the  action  o£  Morar,  and  the  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal 
with  Clasp),  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  in  1868,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing 
Of  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  capture  of  the  Crag  Picquet  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

56  Captain  G.  Forde  served  at  Mooltan  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1858  (Medal). 

57  Major  J.  Forsdyke  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  :S55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
and  the  battle  of  the  Tchernaya,  and  was  present  at  the  action  near  Eupatoria  while  attached  to  the  Light  Cavalry 
Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

58  Captain  J.  Forsythe  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  operations 
around  Cabul  in  December  1879  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Caudahar,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Caudahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

39  Captain  H.  E.  M.  Foster  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1861.  Also 
throughout  that  of  1863-65  (Medal). 

60  Captain  G.  Fox  served  with  the  94th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  TJlundi,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni,  including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1880-81,  and  was  present  with  tbe  94th  Regiment  in  the  engagement  at 
Bronkhorst  Spruit — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

62  <J  larter  Master  G.  French  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed 
Khe.yl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Caudahar,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Served  with  the  Natal  Field  Force  in  the 
Boer  war  in  i88t. 

63  Captain  Fuller  served  with  the  16th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  on  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Also 
the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1846,  including  the  battles  of  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

64  Captain  John  Gage  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  20th  Foot  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  from  November 
1858  to  the  end  of  the  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  including  the  affair  of 
the  Fort  of  Musjeedia  (Medal). 

65  Captain  F.  Gardiner  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-66,  including  the  engagements  at  Nukumaru 
and  Kakaramea  and  the  Wanganui  campaign  (Medal). 

07  Captain  T.  G.  Gilby  served  in  the  China  war  in  1842,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo  and 
operations  before  Nankin  (Medal) . 

68  Captain  J.  Gillard  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

69  Major  Grahame  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  21st  Fusiliers,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

70  Captain  W.  Gray  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-07  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers 
(Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  ist  Battalion  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  (Clasp). 

71  Captain  J.  Griffiths  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1868  with  the  45th  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

72  Captain  W.  Griffiths  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  ist  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry, 
and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowr  and  Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  ist  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (Clasp). 

74  Major  Grinsell  served  the  campaign  of  185^-55  in  the  Crimea,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Tuikish  Medal).  Served  also  in  New  Zealand  in  1863-66,  including 
actions  at  Rangiaoliia,  Nukumaru,  and  Kakaramea  (Medal). 

75  Captain  Guernsey  served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  and  in  the  field  against  the  enemy 
i«i  the  Orange  River  Sovereignty  between  24th  Dec.  1850  and  6th  Feb.  1853  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian 
campaign  in  1868  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

76  Major  Gunu  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858  (Medal). 

77  Captain  T.  W.  Gunton  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1832  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Grenadier  Guards, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

79  Captain  C.  S.  Haines  served  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

80  Captain  E.  Hambly  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

81  Lt.  Colonel  T.  HamiRoc  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  in- 
cluding the  expeditions  to  Paparata  and  Katemari  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  pre- . 
sent  at  the  actiou  at  Kassasin  on  the  qth  Sept.  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,, 
honorary  rank  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Kxpedition  in  1888  with 
the  2ndBattalion  Royal  Irish  Regiment  including  the  enaagement  at  Kotkal  (Medal  with  Clasp).  InMarch.1897 
he  was  granted  the  honorary  rank  of  Lt. Colonel  in  recognition  of  his  services  in  the  army. 

82  Captain  M.  Hanlon  served  with  the  Sist  Regiment  in  the  Eusoofzie  expedition  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  when  the  81st  Regiment,  under  Colonel  Renny.  disarmed 
at  Mean  Meer  one  Regiment  of  Native  Cavalry  and  three  Regiments  of  Native  Infantry,  all  disaffected  and  ripe 
for  mutiny  (Medal).  Served  with  the  8  ist  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

83  Captain  Harper  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  6th  July  1873  until  invalided  on  9th  January  1874  (Medal). 

84  Major  W.  H.  Harrison  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

65  Major  Hart-M'Harg  served  with  the  44th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  baUles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  on  the 
i8th  June  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Medal  for  Distinguished  Service  in  the  Field,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
ateo  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  north  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  assault  and  capture  of  the  North 
T^ku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

86  Captain  W.  Harvey  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  (Medal). 


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87  Major  J.  Hawkins  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore, 
Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum 
Division  of  the  Cabul  Field  Force,  and  took  part  with  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  (Medal). 

88  Captain  H.  T.Hayles  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58.  and  was  present  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Nawabgunge,  and  siege  of  Bur  wan'  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

89  Captain  J.  A.  Hefferon  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  8th  Hussars,  including  the  recon- 
naissance to  Silistria,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  the  Tchernaya,  affairs  of  Bulganac  and 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medai).  Also  served  in 
the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  re-occupation  of  Chandaree,  battle  of 
Kota-ke-Serai,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India).  Served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).     Has  also  the  Medal  for  Long  and  Meritorious  Service. 

90  Major  M.  Higgins  served  in  the  Kafir  wars  of  1846-47  and  185051  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  war 
in  1867-68  (Medal). 

91  Captain  W.  Higgins  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  and  in  that  of  1852-53  (Medal). 
Also  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol (Meaai  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

92  Captain  W.N.  Holmes  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 
In  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1858  in  the  Shahabad  district  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  campaign 
of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin).  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles 
in  the  Afghan  war  from  October  1878  to  October  1880,  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Candahar 
and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee.  Accom- 
panied Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

94  Captain  W.  Hopkins  served  in  the  China  war  of  1860-61,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts 
and  at  the  occupation  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of iS32,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

95  Captain  W,  Howard  served  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  throughout  th3  Egrptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  throughout  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  (Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  operation*  of  the  Soudan 
Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  Kosheh  during  its  investment 
and  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

96  Captain  J.  Howland  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni 
(honorary  rank  of  Captain,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  in  the  Soudan 
campaign  in  1885 'mentioned  in  despatches,  granted  the  hisrher  rate  of  pay,  Medal  with  Clasp,  aud  Khedive's 
Star). 

98  Captain  J.  Ireland  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gingindhlovu  and 
at  the  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  was  present  in  t'ie  engagement 
at  Lang's  Nek  and  the  Ingogo  River. 

99  Captain  T.  Jarvis  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  in  the  China  war  of  1841-42,  and  was  present  at  the 
taking  of  Amoy,  Chusan,  and  subsequent  operations  up  the  Ningpo  river,  and  storming  of  Chin  Kiang  Fo  (Medal). 
Has  also  the  Good  Conduct  Medai. 

100  Major  A.  Jones  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-5S  (Medal).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  cam- 
paigns in  the  provinces  of  Waikato  and  Taranaki  in  1864-65  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

102  Captain  J.  A.  Keble  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  01  China  in  i860, 
including  the  action  of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Present  at 
the  occupation  of  Tien-Tsin  1860-62.  Served  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of 
Shanghai  in  1862,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stockade  of  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities 
of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo,  and  Tsolin,  the  fortified  town  of  Najow,  the  affair  at  Nanhsiang,  aud  relief  of  Kadin  and 
Tsinpoo. 

103  Major  J.  Kelly  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tchernaya  and 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Meual).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1868,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

105  Captain  P.  Kelly  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Medal  for  distinguished 
conduct  in  the  Field) . 

107  Major  P.  Lacey  served  with  the  94th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1S79,  and  in  the  subsequeut  operations 
against  Sekakuni  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

108  Captain  James  Lamb  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on, 
the  18th  June  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  witn  the  Fesha- 
wur  Valley  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

110  Captain  Land  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  tall  of  Sebastopol 
and  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medai).  Has  the  Medal  lor  Long  Service 
and  Good  Conduct. 

1)2  Captain  Lapham  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

113  Captain  Lee  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  20th  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bala- 
klava, and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  Oct.,  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  18th  June  and  8th. 
September,  and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

114  Captain  C.  Lenton  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  tne  engagement  at  Ulandi  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

1-*  Major  Henry  Lewis  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  and  was 
present  in  many  of  the  engagements  that  took  place  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  7th 
Dragoon  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Mahsama  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the 
capture  of  Cairo  (honorary  rank  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive  s  Star). 

116  Captain  J.  M'CaH'ery  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  KLedive's  Star). 

117  Captain  R.  M'Coy  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

1'8  Quarter  Master  M'Caity  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 

"9  Major  H.  M'Leod  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Dastern  campaign  0:  1854-55,  including 
the  batties  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  ta  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Seoastopoi,  and  assaults 
of  the  18th  June  and  18th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  relief  oc' Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at 
Cawnpore,  and  pursuit  to  Seraighat,  affair  of  Kali  Nudd.ee,  siege  and  capture  of  Luckujw,  affair  of  Allygunge, 
battle  at  Bareilly,  actions  of  Pasgaun  and  Russulpore  and  evacuation  of  Mithowlie  tMedal  w.ta  two  Clasps), 
Umbeyla  campaign  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  iu  1863-64  (Medal  w,th  Clasp). 

121  Captain  W.  Mackie  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal) .  Also  in  the  China  war  of  1S60  and  was  en- 
gaged in  the  actions  of  the  12th  and  14th  August,  18th  and  21st  Sept.,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

122  Captain  \V.  Mackinnon  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive  s  Star). 

123  Major  G.  Maggs  was  wounded  at  the  attack  aud  capture  of  Lagos,  26  Dec.  1851.  Has  the  Medal  tor 
Meritorious  Service  and  the  Good  Conduct  Medal. 

121  Captain  William  Maloney.— For  War  Services,  see  Military  Knights  of  Windsor,  p.  774. 

128  Captain  A.  Martin  served  in  the  Indiau  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-5*,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Pan- 
doora  and  Doondeakeira  (.Medal).  cam    1   i\ 

126  Major  J.  Mellor  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  ot  1807-bd  (Aieaai;. 

127  Captain  J.  Merrill  served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858,  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  of  Koonch,  battle  of  Gal", .  »       advance  on  and  capture  of  Calpee,  capture  of  Morar,  Cant  jnments, 


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recapture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior.  Was  present  with  a  flying  column  in  Bundlecund  from  August 
1858  to  March  1859  (Medal  with  (Jlasp). 

128  Captain  J.  Miller  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 

129  Captain  Mills  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  10th  Jan.  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also 
with  the  2nd  Battalion  14th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  in  the  Waikato  and  Wanganui  campaigns, 
and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Kokeroa  and  Rangiriri  (Medal). 

1 |'"t  Capta'n  J.  W.  Mitchell  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881.  Served  in  the  Egj'ptian  war  of  1882  (Medal  and 
Khedive's  Star)  ;  and  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp). 

139  Major  J.  Moore  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the 
18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

131  Captain  C.Morrison  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78,  and  the  Zulu  war 
of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

13a  Captain  G.  Morrison  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  (Medal). 

133t  Lieut.  J.  Munro  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Maiwand 
(Medal,  and  Medal  for  Distinguished  Conduct',. 

133  Quarter  Master  G.  Murphy  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

134  Captain  T.  M.  Murray  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  campaiga  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  warm  1878-79.  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Mnsiid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  till  the  close  of  1887,  and  for  some  time  officiated  as  Staff  Officer  to 
the  sth  Brigade  Upper  Burmah  Field  Force  (two  Clasps). 

135  Captain  Nally  served  with  theS4th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  joined  Havelock's  Force  at  Allah- 
abad, and  present  in  the  actions  of  Oonao,  Busseerutgunge  (first  and  second),  Boorbeakechowkee,  Mungar- 
war,  and  Alumbagh,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  from  25th  Sept.  to  13th  Nov.  1857 ;  proceeded  with  Lord  Clyde's  Force 
to  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow,  present  with  Outranks  Force  at  the  Alumbagh  and  at  the  fall  of  Lucknow ; 
also  present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur,  the  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing,  and  several  minor  actions  (Medal  with  two 
Clasns,  and  a  year's  service). 

136  Captain  J.  Newman  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  India  from  the  12th  August  1857,  including  (he 
first  defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (severely  wounded),  4c.,  the  defence  or  the 
Alumbagh  under  Outram,  and  repulse  of  various  attacks  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service).  Served 
with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Gaika  war  of  1878,  including  the  operations  in  the  Waterkloof  and  Ferie  Bush. 
Also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Kambula  and  Llundi  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

137  Captain  R.  Nichols  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  in  command  of  No.  5  Company  Army  Service  Corps 
{Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan 
campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  honorary  rank  of 
Captain,  Clasp). 

138  Major  P.  O'Leary  served  in  the  Eastern  camnaign  in  1854-55.  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and 
Inkerman  (three  times  wounded)  and  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

139  Captain  W.  Oliver  served  in  the  Boer  warof  1881  withthelnniskilling  Dragoons.  Served  in  the  Bechuanaland 
Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1S84-85  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons. 

140  Captain  E.  F.  Overton  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  oF  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Gingindhlovu  and  at  the  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medalwith  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer 
war  of  1S81  with  the  60th  Rifles.  Served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnais- 
sance in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August,  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta,  at  the  action  at  Kassasin 
(9th  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  in  the 
Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps). 

141  Major  N.  Page  served  in  the  Crimean  war  of  1854-5,  and  wis  present  in  the  engagement  at  Redoubt'Kaleh, 
the  capture  of  Eupatoria,  Balaklava,  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  the  bombardment  and  sur- 
render of  Kimbourn,  and  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  China  war  of 
1857-61  including  the  capture  of  Canton  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Has  received  the  Medal  for  Long  Service  and  Good 
Conduct. 

141 1  Captain  W.  Parsons  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  iu  1881, 
and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Lydenburg  (promoted  Quarter  Master).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

142  Captain  E.  Phillips  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
.(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

1,3  Captain  E.  Pierson  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55  in  tQe  Commissariat  Department,  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  and  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  SebastoDol  (Medal  with 
four  Clasps  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  China  in  1862,  includ- 
ing the  recapture  of  Kading.  Served  with  the  67th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  2878-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October|i879,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the 
investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

144  Captain  A.  Reeves  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December 
1S79  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

445  Captain  W.  J.  Reid  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  the  26th  Oct.  1854,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1858, 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  recapture  of  Chundaree,  action  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  attack  and  capture  of 
the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  surprise  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Khoondrye 
(Medal  with  Clasp).    Has  also  the  Medal  for  long  and  meritorious  service. 

146  Captain  T.  Reynolds  served  in  the  Egyptian  -var  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

147  Captain  Robertson  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war,  including  the  night  attack  and  bat  tie 
of  Kooshab,  bombardment  of  Mohumrah,  and  expedition  to  Ahwaz  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  Bengal  in 
1857-58  ;  was  with  Havelock's  Column  in  the  several  actions  leading  to  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (dangerously  wounded 
by  a  ball  through  the  head  on  25th  Sept.) ;  subsequent  defence  of  Lucknow,  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh 
withrepulse  of  numerous  attacks  there,  operations  ending  in  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  Rohilcund  campaign, 
•and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

48  Captain  W.  Robinson  served  in  the  China  war  in  1860,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts 
and  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

149  Captain  Ross  served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and 
Capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal 
and  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General 

Windham,  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers,  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Kerkeroulie, 
capture  of  Bareilly,  affairs  of  Shahiehanpore,  Bunnai,  and  Mahomdie  (Medal). 

150  Major  W.  A.  S.  Rowe  served  in  the  China  war  of  1857-60,  and  was  present  at  the  blockade  of  the  Canton 
River,  at  the  action  of  Fatshan,  and  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

151  Captain  H.  Rowland  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1870  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

152  Major  G.  F.  Rumsey  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

153  Major  J.  G.  Scott  served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-53  (Medal),  and  was  present 
in  all  the  principal  actions  in  Kaifirland;  also  at  the  battle  of  Berea — wounded.  Served  also  in  the  Indian  cam- 
paign of  1353-59  (Medal). 

154  Captain  Serbutt  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

155  Major  W.  Shea  served  throughout  the  New  Zealand  campaign  of  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on 
the  Gate  Pah  and  the  engagement  at  Te  Ranga  (Medal). 


702-3  Quarter  Masters  on  Retired  Pay. —  War  Services. 

156  Major  E.  Simons  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
and  battle  of  the  Tch.ern.aya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  from  November  1857, 
including  repulse  of  the  mutinous  Sepoys  at  Mooltan  on  31st  August  1858  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Bhootan 
Expedition  of  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

157  Major  Slack-  served  throughoutthe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  siege  assaults  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  Kertch,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinbourn 
Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal, and  Medal  for  Distinguished  Conduct  at  the  battle 
of  Inkerman). 

158  Major  Sladden  served  throughout  the  Crimeau  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bala- 
klava, and  Inkerman,  repulse  of  a  sortie  on  the  nth  May,  attack  of  the  Quarries  on  9th  June,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Medal  with  Gratuity  of  £15  for  distinguished  Conduct  in  the  Field,  Knight  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  tbe  New  Zealand  war  from  Jan.  1864  to  March  1865,  including 
the  attack  on  the  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

159  Captain  Slattery  was  present  with  the  54th  Regiment  in.  New  Zealand  at  the  taking  and  destruction  of 
Pomare's  Pah  on  30th  April  1845,  attack  on  Heki's  Pah  destruction  of  the  Waikiri  Pah,  storming  of  Kawi's  Pah, 
capture  and  destruction  of  Rhuapekapeka  nth  Jan,  1866  (Medal). 

i6°  Quarter  Master  P.  Smith  served  "in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Khedive's  Star,  and  Medal  for  Distinguished  Conduct  in  the  Field). 

161  Major  Sowton  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  iu  the  Crimea  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege -and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  ia  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov.  1857,  including  the 
battle  of  Oawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  contingent,  capture  of  Meeangiuge  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
and  affair  of  Bai-ree  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  i858. 

162  Major  S.  H.  Staniland  served  in  the  Bosr  war  of  1881. 

163  Captain  Sterrett  served  the  Sutlei  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and 
Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  also  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  10th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  batteries  onths  iSth  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
with  the  field  force  under  Brigadier  General  Ross  against  the  Afridis  on  th&  North-West  Frontier  in  1877-87. 

161  Quarter  Master  Stokes  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

165  Captain  R.  Storey  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of-jgst-53  (Medal). 
Also  the  canrpaign  of  i860  in  North  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

167  Captain  R.  Teevan  served  with  the  nth  Hussars  in  Bulgaria,  and  the  Crimea  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (led  the  left  troop  of 
the  right  squadron,  and  was  wounded),  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four 
Clasps,  French  War  Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

171  Major  C.  Thomson  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  and 
at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

173  Major  M.  Tooner  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  the  assaults  of  the  Redan,  and  the  sortie  of  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

175  Captain  Trenor  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal) .  Served  also  on  the  North- West  Frontier 
during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

177  Major  E.  G.  Tuckett  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the 
siege  nnd  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Koorsee,  Nawabgunge,  and  Jamo,  and  the  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at 
Bungaon  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

176  Captain  John  Turner  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  at  the  battle  of  Punniar,  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star). 
Also  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon ;  at 
Sobraon  after  the  Officers  with  the  Colours  were  disabled  he  carried  one  of  the  Colours  up  to  the  enemy's  parapet 
(Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  during  the  whole  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  performed  the  duty  of  Quarter 
Master  during  the  whole  campaign  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal,  and  promoted  to  an  Eusigucy 
on  the  10th  Aug.  1854  from  Color  Sergeant  for  service  iu  the  field).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  campaigns  from 
15th  Nov.  1863  to  1866,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack 

1  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  affair  of  Kakaramea  (Medal) . 

179  Major  W.  E.  Turnley  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

181  Captain  T.  H.  Vickers  servid  with  the  55th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  26th  Oct.  1855,  and  assault 
of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served,  also  on  the 
Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

182  Captain  W.  J.  Waite  served  in  a  squadron  of  the  7th  Hussars  with  the  expedition  against  the  Mohmund 
Tribes  in  1863-64  under  Colonel  A.  Macdonell  (Medal  wiih  Clasp). 

183  Captain  M.  P.  Wasp  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  gri.ntel  honorary 
rank  of  Captain,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

181  Lieut.  J.  Welfare  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

185  Major  G.  White  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  Medals  for  Meritorious  Conduct). 

187  Major  John  White  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal).  Served  with  the  19th  Hussars 
in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

i8s  Captain  Whittaker  served  with  the  56th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  25th  August  1855,  including  the  siege 
of  Sebastopol  and  final  assault  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

189  Captain  Danie!  Whyte  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  in  Southern  Afghanistan  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  1st  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

190  Captain  J.  Wilbond  served  in  the  China  war  in  i'S6o,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  and 
at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

191  Major  Williams  served  in  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  two 
actions  at  Kassasin,  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

192  Major  James  Wilson  served  with  the  22nd  Regiment  at  the  taking  and  destruction  of  the  villages:  in  the  Boree 
Valley,  N.W.  frontier  of  India,  in  November  1853.  Also  with  the  expeditionary  force  against  the  Lurrucbzai  Moh- 
munds,  including  the  taking  and  destruction  of  several  villages  in  August  and  September  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

193  Captain  G.  Wishart  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Zungin  Nek  and 
Kambula  and  at  the  battle  of  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

191  Captain  W.  Wishart  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78.  and  took  part  in  the  operations  against  the  Galekas 
including  the  engagements  at  the  Waterkloof,  the  Perie  Bush,  and  the  Taba  ka  Udoda ;  also  served  in  the  Zulu 
war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Inyezane  and  at  Ekowe  during  the  investment  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  promoted  Sub  Assistant  Commissary,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

195  Captain  T.  Wood  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  23rd  September  185.1,  including 
the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  ftedau  on  the  i8tt  June,  bom- 
bardment and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  tbe  New 
Zealand  war  from  1861  to  1866  in  the  provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Wanganui  (Medal).  Served  with  the  57th  Regi- 
ment in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe,  anS  throughout 
the  operations  of  "  Clarke's  Column  "  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Retired  or  Half  Pay. — Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff.  704 

Commissaries  General.  |Ramsey,  George23 19  Aug.  80 

Blacker,  Latham  William1    9  Aug.  8ilStanes,  Robert   1  Jan.  70 

Brownrigg,  Henry  John.2  CB  [R]    7  Apr.  86  Troup,  John  Tgglesden24  31  Jan.  80 

Morris,  Sir  Edward,*  KCB.  [R] 8  Aug.  81 

Watt,  Fitzjames  Edward,  CB 14  Feb.  78 

Deputy  Commissaries  General. 

Blunt,  Francis  Charles,7  Son.  Com.  Gen 1  Sept.  82 

Downes,  Arthur  William,8  CB.  Son.  Com.  Gen.  27  Oct.  73 
p.s.e.  Healy,  Richard  Calvert.9  Son.  Com.  Gen.  17  June  80 
Murray,  James  William,11  Son.  Colonel  [R]  ...     1  Apr.  81 

Pigott,  Augustus  William  1  Apr.  80 

RylaDd,  Ashley  Cowper,13  Hon.  Colonel 24  Aug.  84 

Wilkinson,  Henry  John,14  Hen.  C0m.Gen.4-  Col.  25  Apr.  80 

Assistant  CoMMrssARiES  General. 
Abbott,  Blair,  Hon.  Dep.  Commissary  General...   1  Apr.  8> 
Brereton, ThomasSadlier,lf-ffoK. Z>e». Com. Gen.  )        T         „ 

1    -rr         rt  7         7  f  31  Jan.    0< 

4  Son.  Colonel j  J 

Dunn,  Edwin 25  Dec.  74 

Johnston,  Jas.18  Hon.  Dep. Com. Gen. <f Hon. Col.  27  Oct.  80 
Milne,  James,19  Hon.  Dep.  Commissary  General  15  Feb.  70 


Whitehead.Wilbraham  Tollemache,  Son. Major    1  July  83 
Wild,  Henry  John.  Son.  Dep.  Com.  Gen.  4  Col.     1  Nov.  71 
Wrench,  Charles  Edward,  Hon.  Dep.  Com.  Gen.      1  Aug.  71 
Young,  John  Smith,25   Hon.  Dep.  Com.  Gen.  1         %T       „ 
4-  Colonel  I I      l  Nov-8° 

Deputy   Assistant   Commissary  General. 
Colebrook,  George  Thomas,20 -Hon.  Captain 1  Apr.  80 

Deputy  Commissary 
Crooks,  John  Joseph,27  Hon.  Commissary  q-  Maj.     1  Apr.  83. 

Quarter  Masters. 

Dorman,  Henry,  Hon.  Lieut „. 30  Sept.  84 

Hickie,  Henry30 21  May  84. 

Lawford,  Thomas  Wright,  Hon.  Lieut  ....'. 31  Jan.  80- 

Miller,  David,32  Hon.  Lieut    25  Apr.  85 

Mullins,  John  Joseph,  Son.  Captain 31  Jan.  80 


O'Connor,  CaarlesDavis, ™  Son.Dep.Com.Gen.  )        .  ;Myers,  George  Lingard,33  Son.  Lieut "31  Jan.  8«- 

4-  Son.  Colonel ;    '  APr-  74 

Ottley,  George  Wollaston21  24  Aug.  82I 

1  Colonel  L.  W.  Blacker  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1850-52  (Medal). 

2  Major  General  Brownrigg  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  3rd  Division,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served. 
in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881  in  charge  of  the  Commissariat  and 
Transport  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

*  Sir  Edward  Morris  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-56,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi 
mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Senior  Commissariat 
Officer,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  KCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  2nd  Class 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

7  Colonel  F.  C.  Blunt  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

3  Mr.  Downes  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol),  and  was  specially 
mentioned  in  general  orders  for  services  rendered  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  (Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  th» 
China  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857-59,  and  was  promoted  for  this  service ;  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Canton  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

9  Colonel  R.  C.  Healy  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal).  Served  in  the- 
Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

11  Colonel  J.  W.  Murray  served  with  the  Heavy  Cavalry  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

13  Colonel  A.  C.  Ryland  served  in  the  Crimea,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  ana 
Turkish  Medal). 

11  Colonel  H.  J.  Wilkinson  served  in  the  Crimeafrom  27th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
and  assault  on  the  Cemetery  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

18  Colonel  Brereton  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

18  Colonel  J.  Johnston  served  in  the  China  war  in  1862,  including  the  expedition  against  the  Taeping  rebels 
(Medal).     Served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

19  Captain  Milne  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

20  Colonel  C.  D.  O'Connor  served  with  Detachments  of  1st,  2nd,  and  3rd  West  India  Regiments  that  proceeded 
from  Gambia  in.  October  1854  to  the  assistance  of  the  troops  besieged  in  Christianborg  Castle,  Gold  Coast,  and 
with  the  expedition  against  the  Kings  and  Chiefs  of  the  Moirah  country,  Western  Africa,  in  November  1854. 
Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873.  Raised  natives  at  Cape  Palmas  for  the- 
Transport  Service,  and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Assistant 
Controller,  Medal). 

21  Mr.  G.  W.  Ottley  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Mr.  Ramsey  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs 
of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  audi 
repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  October,  and  expedition  to  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

24  Mr.  J.  J.  Troup  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

25  Colonel  J.  S.  Young  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  (promoted  Deputy  Purveyor,  Medal).  During 
the  Franco-German  war  in  1870-71  he  was  Joint  Commissioner  at  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  German  Army  for  the- 
National  Society  for  Aid  to  the  Sick  and  Wounded  in  War,  and  at  the  conclusion  of  the  armistice  he  took  part  in 
the  relief  of  Paris  (German  War  Medal,  French  Bronze  Cross,  and  Silver  Medal  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  Anglia  for  saving  life).  During  the  Russo-Turkish  war  of  1877-78  he  again  acted  as  Chief  Commissioner 
for  the  National  Society  for  Aid  to  the  Sick  arid  Wounded.    He  also  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

26  Captain  G.  T.  Colebrook  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

27  Major  J.  J.  Crooks  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-4  (Medal).  .    . 

10  Quarter  Master  Hickie  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-64,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Orakau  (Medal).  Served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1879,  including  the  capture  of  the  stronghold 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Quarter  Master  in  the  Commissariat 
and  Transport  Staff,  two  Clasps);  also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  including  the  engagement  at 
Abu  Klea  Wells  (Clasp). 

S2  Lieut.  Miller  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

38  Lieut.  Myers  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and 
took  part  in  the  defence  of  Pretoria. 

Retired  Pay. — African  Commissariat. 

Major. 

Wawn,  George  Twizell 19  Aug.  88 

Commissary. 

Gore,  James  Casmaijor,1  Son.  Lt. Colonel ,.. 2  Oct.   89 

Deputy  Commissary. 
Gabbett,  Robert  Poole,2  Son.  Captain    I7  Mar.  82 

1  Lt.Colonel  Gore  served  ia  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
expedition  against  the  Yonnies,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1887-88  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2  Captain  Gabbett  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal). 


7=5 
Retired  or  Half  Pay. — Ordnance  Store  Department. 
(Under  the  Royal  Warrant  0/31  January  1880.) 


Elliott,  Joseph    

Le  Geyt,  William  Bell12 

March,  Gerald  Edward,13  Hon. Dep. Com. Gen. 

of  Ordnance  and  Son.  Colonel    

Mead,  Robert,  Hon.  Dep.  Com.  Gen.  of  Ordnance 

Nicholls,  Robert,  Hon.  Lt. Colonel  

Rawnsley,  Thomas  Joseph,1*  Hon.  Lt. Colonel... 


9  July  7 
1  Sept.  78 

30  July  76 
27  Nov.  75 
2^  Sept. 80 

31  Jan.  80 
8  Jan.  88 
j  May  87 
3  Aug.  90 
26  Sept.90 


31  Jan.  80 
30  Apr.  85 
7  Mar.  82 
4  Dec.  83 
30  Oct.  77 
12  Feb.  70 

30  Oct.  77 

31  Jan.  80 
1  Apr.  96 

31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 

30  Apr.  85 

31  Jan.  83 


Commissaries  General  of  Ordnance. 
Ingram,  Matthew  John  Tiernay,1  .Hon.  Colonel 

[R]    23  Dec.  87 

Kins,  William  Michael2 30  Nov.  81 

Molony,  Charles  Mills,  CJ3.  Hon.  Colonel  23  Dec.  82 

Depcty  Commissaries  General  of  Ordnance. 

p.s.c.  Barrington,  Joseph  Thomas 1  Apr.  96  Richards,  FowellC.  Buxton,  Hon.  Major 

Beswick,  Anthony  Sutton 17  June8o  outlefle.  Henry  Charles. Hon.  Lt.  Colonel   .. 

Mayo   William  Robert,  Hon.  Colonel  8  Oct.   90  Triscott,  John  Henry  Ro'.t,  Hon.  Lt. Colonel 

Mills,  Herbert  James,3  CB.  Hon.  Colonel 30  Nov.  88  Warren,  Godfrey  Octavms,  Hon.  Major 

Morgan,  Henry,5  Hon. Colonel 1  Oct.   87  0-.„„  M,S1,,R, 

p.s.c.  Nangle,  Walter  Chidiock,6  Hon.  Colonel    9  July  78  raster  Masters. 

Pease,  Thales7  (Naval),  Hon.  Colonel  15  June  85  Barry,  John,  Hon.  Captain    

Ralph,  Charles 6  Jan.  86  Bovill,  Thomas,  Hon.  Captain 

Raven,  Newcome  Richard,  Hon.  Colonel 30  Nov.  81  Ferguson,  Alexander,  Hon.  Captain    

Rogers,  Samuel  Ormsby,  Hon. Colonel 9  July  85!Foord,  William  Levison  Tom,  Hon.  Captain 

Russell,  Horatio  Albert',8  CB.  Hon. Col.  [R]  ...     1  May  80  Graham,  William,  Hon.  Captain 

Satchwell,  Thomas  Alfred  G 24  Aug.  76JHassall,  Thomas,  Hon.  Captain  

Sparkcs,  Thomas,  Hon.  Colonel 1  May  87  Kennedy-Edwards,  James,15  Hon.  Captain 

Taylor,  Henry,9  Hon.  Colonel 20  Oct.    89  Longhurst,  Bruce,  Hon.  Captain 

Travers,  Henry  Fane 23  Jan.  8ijMorton,  James,16  Hon. Captain    

Paterson,  Francis,  Hon.  Lieut 

Assistant  Commissaries  General  of  Ordnance.        Pitt,  John,  Hon.  Captain 

Booth,  Walter,10  Hon.  Lt.  Colonel   31  Mar.  80  Roache,  Joseph  Matthew,  Hon.  Captain 

Calvert,  Augustus  Bresson,  Hon.Lt.  Colonel...  23  Jan.  SiSpinks,  George,17  Hon.  Captain 

Durnl'ord,  Charles  Day,11  Hon.  Lt. Colonel  23  Sept.  83I 

1  Colonel  Ingram  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1861-65  (Medal). 

2  Mr.  King  served  in  China  from  1857  to  1858  (Medal). 

3  Colonel  H.  J.  Mills  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star) ; 
served  with  the  Soudan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  as  Senior  Ordnance  Store  Officer,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Assistant  Commissary  General 
of  Ordnance  with  relative  rank  of  Lt.  Colonel,  two  Clasps). 

5  Colonel  H.  Morgan  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Assistant  Com- 
missary General  of  Ordnance  with  relative  rank  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6  Colonel  Nangle  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  September  to  October  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (.Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

■  Colonel  T.  Pease  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Senior  Ordnance  Store  Officer  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  promoted  Deputy  Commissary  General,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

8  Colonel  H.  A.  Russell  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (promoted  Assistant  Commissary, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Senior  Ordnance  Store  Officer 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

9  Colonel  H.  Taylor  served  in  the  Kafir  war  m  1851-53  with  the  2nd  Division  (Medal). 

10  Lt.Colonel  Booth  has  the  Medal  for  the  war  of  1857  in  China. 

11  Lt.Colonel  C.  D.  Durnford  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

12  Mr.  Le  Geyt  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  of  the  Orakau  Pah, 
assault  and  canture  of  the  Gate  Pah,  and  action  at  Te  Ranga  (Medal). 

13  Colonel  G,'E.  March  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal) 

14  Lt.Colonel  Rawnsley  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and 
capture  of  Canton  in  December  1857  (Medal). 

15  Captain  J.  Kennedy-Edwards  served  in  Natal  during  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 
56  Captain  J.  Morton  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  i838. 

17  Captain  Spinks  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-56,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Alma, 
Baiaklava.  and  Inkerman.  and  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


Retired  or  Half  Pay. — -Army  Pay  Department. 

Chief  Paymasters.  Bell,  William23 14  Oct.   82 

■Costa,  Paul  Dennis,  Hon.  Colonel 9  Apr.  93lBooth,  Thomas  George54 17  Jane  86 

Longden,  John  Edward,1  Hon.  Colonel    1  Apr.  8i| Boyle,  Edward25   1  June  82 

MacDonnell.  William,  CB.  Hon.  Colonel 1  Apr.  8:;Brereton,  John  Sadlier 24  Dec.  84 

Playfair,  William  Morgan,  Hon.  Colonel   16  Oct.   94 iBriggs,  William26 23  Oct.   81 

Chief  Paymasters,  with  Son.  Hank  of  Colonel.  Brown,  John27  27  Mar.  89 

Sail,  William  Clare,2  CB 1  Apr.  81  JBudd,  Claud  Carrie,  Hon.  Major    1  Apr.  85 

Bryson,  Thomas    i  Apr.  81  Burge,  Benjamin  Henry28    1  Apr.  85 

•Carden,  William  Joseph3 20  Oct.   86  Caine,  Henry  Monteath29 16  July  87 


Cattell,  Edward4  8  Aug.  83 

■Chauncey,  Charles  Henry6 2  June  36 

Davidson,  George  Montgomerie 1  Apr, 

Dring,  William7 1  Apr.  83 

Feilden,  Henry  Wemyss8 3  Jan. 

Hewson,  John  Lysaght,9 17  Mar.  94 

Huddlestone,  Thomas10 10  Sept. 

Hughes,  William 24  Dec. 

Luke,  Henry  Francis 2  May  89 

Lnkin,  Frederick  Windham11 1  Apr.  8 

Morris,  Joseph  John12   9  Aug.  91 

Morris,  Maxwell  Kirwan13   1  Apr.  81 

Olivey,  Sir  Walter  Rice,,4X'CB 1  Apr. 

Rippon,  George  William15 23  Sept.84 

Tuck,  John  Johnson 7  Junegi 

Whittington,  George  John  Charles17  13  Dec.  9 

Staff  Paymasters,  with  Hon.  Bank  of  Lt.Colonel,  except 
where  otherwise  mentioned. 

Aked,  Thomas,  Hon.  Major 28  May 

Bacon,  Thomas  William19 18  Feb.  82 

Bailey,  John  James20  [R] 8  Oct. 

Ballard,  James  Ritchie,  Hon.  Major 3  Apr. 

p.s.c.  Beaumont,  Dudley21 7  Sept. 82 


Collins,  John  Alexander   r  Oct. 

Coote,  Edmund  Eyre30 :6  Mar.  84 

Creagh,  Denis  27  Apr.  82 

Croft,  James  Henry  Herbert32   7  Oct.   91 

Cuming,  George  Lewis,  Hon.  Major 15  Aug.  81 

Currie,  Henry  Octavius21 1  Apr.  78 

Davidson,  Thomas  Reid Waugh    7Junegi 

Dawson,  Henry  Coleridge33    , 4  May  88 

de  Lasalle,  Augustus  Bolle   1  Apr.  78 

Dowdall,  Alymer  Peter  Gerald31   isJuneSs 

Elliot,  George  Henry,  Royal  Marines  26  May  78 

Elliott,  George36 1  Apr.  78 

Fenton,  Michael  25  Dec.  83 

Fereday,  Frederick  Francis37 1  Apr.  78 

Fleury,  William  L.36  11  Feb.  91 

Forbes,  Charles  D'Oyly39 1  Apr.  78 

Forster,  Archibald  Cochrane40  1  June  79 

Furlong,  George  William11  20  Sept. 86 

Gahan,  Melmoth  Caulfield 10  Sept.  84 

Goold,  James  Knight 1  Apr.  78 

Greenwood,  Edward  Fred.  George 1  Apr.  78 

Haldane,  Alexander  Henry43  1  Apr.  85 

Hall,  John  Peter44 1  Apr.  78 


Bell,  Thomas22 1 1  Nov.  84  Harvey,  Henry45   1  Apr.  79 


Bet i red  or  H<ilf  Pay. — Army  Pay  Department. 


706 


Staff  Paymasters,  with  Hon.  rank  of  Lt.  Colonel, 
except  where  otherwise  marked. 

Haynes,  Edward  Court46  1  JuneS2 

Hignett,  Charles  Harrison47 r  Oct.   81 

Hobos,  Frederick  FitzWilliam  Trench 15  Aug.  81 

Howard,  Walter43    17  Feb.  92 

Jenney,  William  Richard 1  Apr.  78 

Joyner,  John  °  1  Apr.  78 

Kaye,  William  Robert51     8  Mar.  82 

Kn'eller,  Godfrey  T.  C.  St.  John,52  Son.  Major  15  June  S5 

Langford,  George  Edward53    6  Dec.  85 

Lennox,  Charles  Edward55 18  June  80 

M'Kenzie,  Alexander  William 1  Apr.  78 

MacGachen,  Archibald  Henry  Hamsworth  ...     1  Mar.  82 

Mahony,  John,57  CMG 1  July  79 

Marvin,  William58 24  Aug.  81 

Maunsell,  Edward  Henry 6  Jan.  93 

Mosse,  John  Forbes,59  Ron.  Major    10  Apr.  89 

Muskett,  Joseph™ .' 1  Oct.  81 

Nightingale,  Sir  Henry  Dickinson,61  Bt 1  Apr.  79 

Nott,  William  Candahar  J.  Ferrer6* 18  Dec.  89 

Noves,  Augustus  Finch 6  May  82 

O'Kelly,  de  Pentheny  de  Pentheny 1  Apr.  79 

Openshaw,  Francis  O.  Sargeant63    1  Nov.  97 

Owen,  Robert  Edward. 63t  Hon.  Major    9  Nov.  80 

Packman.  Frederick  William  Vance 1  Apr.  83 

Palmer,  William,64  Hon.  Major 23  Sept.,91 


Wastell,  William88    1  Apr.  78 

Webb,  Charles   1  Oct.   81 

Wibb,  Francis  Edward90 14  Aug.  89 

Wetnered,  Edwin  Robert91    1  Aor.  78 

Wilson.  Richard    6  Jan.  86 

Wolfs,  Robert93 20  Aug.  79 

Wood,  Samuel  Edward94   20  Mar.  87 

Woodall,  Frederick  Nind,95  Hon.  Major 15  Jane  85 

Patiiasters. 

Adams,  William  Richard  Goold96 8  Dec.  91 

Addis,  James  Edward,97  Hon.  Captain     22  Sept. 81 

Alexander,  George  Agar,98  Hon.  Major 22  Sept.  81 

Arnold,  Frederick  Albert  M."  Hon.  Major  ...     2  Sept.  84 

Ashburner,  Francis  James,  Hon.  Captain  10  Apr.  84 

Astley,  SDencer  Byng,  Hon.  Captain    5  Apr.  84 

Balders,  Charles  Morley,100  Hon.  Lt.Colonel 6  Jan.  79 

Baskerville,  Edward  R.  Mynors,  Hon.  Captain  23  July  79 

Becher,  Cecil  Leycester  l02  Hon  Major 18  July  84 

Bowen,  Herbert," Hon.  Lt.Colonel  4  Feb.  81 

Buttanshaw,  William  Henry,  Hon.  Major 23  June  63 

Christie,  William,  Hon.  Major 3  Sept.8t 

Cooke,  John,  Hon.  Captain  14  Apr.  82 

Croker-King,  Charles  Edgar,  Hon.  Lt.Colonel    9  Dec.  78 

Cubitt,  Charles  Percy 6  Nov.  8r 

Dalgleish,  James  Ogilvy,  Hon.  Captain    24  Oct.   78 

Davenport,  Charles  Talbot,  Hon.  Major 26  Aug.  81 


Potter,  Henry65 1  Apr.  78|Dawes.  Christopher  Myers,  Hon. Lt.Colonel  ...  30  Aug.  64 

Pumfrett,  George66  15  Aug.  81  du  Port,  Robert,  Hon.  Captain. ..„._. 20  Dec.  74 


Raymond,  Elliott  Arthur67   iJuneC2 

Raynes,  Edward  Villiers,  Hon.  Major  8  Aug.  83 

Reid,  James,68  Hon.  Major  9  Apr.  93 

Richardson,  Alexander69 t8  Jan.  81 

Richardson,  Richard70    23  Jan.  7y 

Robinson,  Thomas  Middleton,70T  Hon.  Major    25  May  95 

Ross,  Alexander  Aitken 27  Apr.  79 

Ross,  James  Clarke 10  Mar.  a 

Routledge,  Herbert  Hamilton 1  Oct.   U; 

Ryder,  Herbert  Croft71  1  Feb.  8 

Samwell,  Frank72 1  Apr.  78 

Sanford,  Charles  Henry 2  May  su 

Scott,  James73    1  Apr.  7c 

Shields,  George74      5  June  89 

Simpson,  Robert  Hamilton75   1  Apr.  7ti 

Smith,  George  William76  1  Oct.    81 

Spiller,  Duncan  Chisholm  Oliver77"  26  July  &2JRidgwa.y,  Albert  Brutton,  Hon.  Lt.Colonel 6  May  80 

Stokes,  Alfred,  Hon.  Major  8  May  89|Russell,*Frederic,  Hon.  Captain it  Sept. 82 

Sutherland,  YVm.  John E.  Graham    5  June  £2|Russell,  William  James  Dacres,  Hon.  Major...  27  Dec.  79 

Taylor,  Charles  William  Joseph79 31  Aug.  87  St.  John,  Oliver  H.  Beauehamp,112  Hon.  Capt.     2  Jan.  83 

Taylor,  Frederic  Norman  Innes,80  Hon.  Maj.    9  May  84JSawyer,  Manfred  John,111  Hon. Major 11  Apr.  82 

Thompson,  Robert81 1  Apr.  jl  Simpson,  Robert.113  Hon.  Lt.Colonel 2  Dec.  78 

Thomson,  William82    1  Oct.   8j  Stuart,  James,  Hon.  Major 31  Dec.  79 

Timbrell,  Thomas83 22  July  82  Stuart,  Thomas  Evans,  Hon.  Lt.Colonel 17  Dec.  78 

Travers,  Julius  Brockman84 1  Apr.  78'Thunder,  George  Francis,115  Hon.  Major   28  Oct.   81 

Vander-Menlen,  John  HarrisonS6    2  June86  Utermarck,  Reginald  John  (i.lu  Hon.'3Iajor...    28  Apr.  83 

Walker,  John  Symeon  25  Dec.  90J  Whitworth.  Augustus  William,117i£oB.  Captain  18  June  S3 


Gibaut,  Clifford  Gabourel,  Hon.  Major 23  May  79 

Griffith,  Clement  Bayly.104  Hon.  Captain 12  Feb.  70 

Hemans,  Alfred  Geo.  Willoughby,  Hon.  Lt.Col.  20  Nov.  78 
Jauncey.  Alex.  Sydney  Godolphin, Hon. Lt. Col.     1  Feb.  68 

Johnston,  Robert 10  Aug.183 

King,  John  Rooper,  Hon.  Ma ior     9June8i 

Loder,  Frederick  Charles  John,  Hon.  Captain  20  July  83 

Long,  Robert  Lowry,105  Hon.  Major 22  Sep6.8i 

Longbourne,  William  Ford,106  Hon.  Lt.Colonel  10  Nov.  80 

M'Caskill,  William  Hector,  Hon.  Major 15  Aug.  8t 

Meares,  Henry  John.  Hon.  Major 18  Mar.  81 

Meredith,  Richard,107  Hon.  Captain  28  Nov.  83 

Mitchell.  Hugh  Henry,  Hon.  Captain 30  Sept. 82 

Nugee,  Andrew  Richards,  Hon. Major 1  May  85 

Powell,  Georee  Huddleston,  Hon.  Captain  12  Oct.    83 

Riddell,  Sir  Rodney  Stuart,.Barr.110.ffo».£f.Co'.    8  Mar.  f 


1  Colonel  J.  E.  Longden  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56  with  the  Turkish  contingent  at  Kertch 
(Turkish  Medal). 

2  Colonel  Ball  served  as  District  Paymaster  iu  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

3  Colonel  W.  J.  Carder,  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  December  1854  co  26th 
March  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  E.  Cattell  served  in  New  Zealand  in  the  Waikato  campaign  (Medal). 

6  Colonel  Chauncey  served  in  tbe  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  K.n^dive's  Star). 

7  Colonel  Dring  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  ar*l  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah  (Medal). 
Served  also  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  including  sorties  of  5th  and  10th  May,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the 
8th  Sept. — wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

8  Colonel  Feilden  served  in  the  Indiau  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  42nd  Highlanders,  including  the 
actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Kudygunge.  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  and 
assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow  (Medal*  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  8th  Punjab  Regiment  the 
campaign  of  1860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Smho,  taking  of  Tangku,  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts 
(Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  with  the  Natal  Field  Force  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

9  Colonel  J.  L.  Hewson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

10  Colonel  Huddlestone  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and. 
Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

11  Colonel  Lukin  served  with  the  17th  Footat  the  siege  of.Sebastopol  fromDecember  1854  to  June  1G55  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-9,  includ- 
ing the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at  Bungaon  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

12  Colonel  J.  J.  Morris  served  at  the  Head  Quarters  Camp  before  Sebastopol  from  April  1855  to  July  1856,  and 
has  the  Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals. 

13  Colonel  M.  K.  Morris  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  1858  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke 
Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1870  (Medal). 

14  Sir  W.  R.  Olivey  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as 
Chief  Paymaster  (CB.,  Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition 
in  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

15  Colonel  G.  W.  Rippon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  February  1S55  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals). 
17  Colonel  G.  .1.  C.  \V  hittington  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  ef  1S82  (.viedal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

19  Lt.Colonel T.  W.  Bacon  served  with  the  62nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  13th  November 
1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries  on  the  8th  June,  and  assaults  of  the  RedaD 
on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Menal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal). 

20  Lt.Colonel  J.  J.  Bailey  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Affghanistan  cf 
1838-42,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  cf  Ghuznee  (Medal),  assault  aud  capture  of  the  town  and 
Fort  of  Tootum-durrah,  storm  of   Jhoolghur,  night  attack  of  Baboo  Kocsh  Ghur,  destruction  of  Khandurrah, 

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"]o6a         Retired  or  Half  Pay. —  War  Services  of  the  Army  Pay  Department. 

storming  of  the  Khoord  Cabool  Pass,  affair  of  Tezeen,  forcing  the  Jugdulluck  Pass,  reduction  of  the  Fort 
of  Mamoo  Khail,  heroic  defence  of  Jellalabad,  and  sorties  of  14th  Nov.  and  1st  Dec.  1841,  nth  March  and  1st  April, 
general  action  and  defeat  of  Akbar  Khan  on  the  7th  April,  1842  (Medal) ;  storming  of  the  Heights  of  Jugdulluck, 
action  of  Tezeen,  and  recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal; .  Served  with  the  Buffs  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay- 
Peninsula  in  1875-76,  including  the  actions  of  the  4th,  14th,  and  20th  January  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in 'the 
Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  T/t. Colonel  D.  Beaumont  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Turner  during  the  operations  in  Bhootan  in  18.65- 
66  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

22  Lt.Colonel  T.  Bell  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  subsequent,  to  the  Fall  of  Sebastopol.  from  the 
12th  September  1855  to  the  30th  May  1856.  Served  in  the  1st  West  India  Regiment  inthe  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Lt.Colonel  W.  Bell  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  of  the  Goa  Field  Force  against  the  Dessai  rebels  from 
Feb.  to  June  1858,  including  (several  skirmishes  (Medal).  Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1S82  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2*  Lt.Colonel  T.  G. Booth  served  with  the  10th  Regimentin  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875.  Commanded  the  force  in 
the  assault  on  the  Malay  Stockade  of  Passir  Sala,  and  was  severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  th,a 
Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star),  ■     ■  '  ■■' 

25  Lt.Colonel  E.  Boyle  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport 
Train  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  the  "  extent  and  value  of  his  assistance,"  Medal). 

27  Lt.Colonel  John  Brown  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  affairs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (severely  wounded  and  horse  killed)" 
aud  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  cam- 
paign in  Central  India  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Burode  (Medal).  Served  with  the  17th 
Lancers  as  Paymaster  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  i884'85  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Siar).  •-'_  "> 

28  Lt.Colonel  B.  H.  Burge  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Graham  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Cart'to'a 
on  the  29th  Dec.  1657  ;  accompanied  the  Force  to  the  Peiho  in  June  ;  was  also  present  at  the  assault  and  cap- 
ture of  Namtow  on  nth  Aug.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  '  -.-»• 

29  Lt.Colonel  H.  M.  Caine  served  on  the  North  West  Frontier  during  (he  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

30  Lt.Colonel  E.  E.  Coote  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879-80  (Medal).  *    • 

31  Lt.Colonel  H.  O.  Carrie  was  present  during  the  mutiny  at  Allahabad  on  6th  June  1S57,  aud  subsequently 
served  in  the  Fort  of  Allahabad  (Medal). 

32  Lt.Colonel  Croft  served  inthe  Baltic  as  a  midshipman  during  the  Russian  war  of  1854-55  (Medal).-" 

33  Lt.Colonel  H.  O.  Dawson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (promoted  Paymaster,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

34  Lt.Colonel  A.  P.  G.  Dowdall  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  wf-.r  of 
1882  (Medal  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  attached  to  the  1st  Battalion 
of  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Staff  Paymaster,  Clasp). 

36  Lt.Colonel  George  Elliott  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Feb.  1858  tO'March.1859, 
and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbagh,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of 
Barree,  and  action  of  Nawabgunge,  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  throughout 
the  Byswarra  campaign,  including  the  affairs  of  Kandoo  Nuddee  and  Hyderghur,  also  the  Trans-Gogra  Campaign, 
including  the  affair  near  Chnrda  and  pursuit,  taking  the  Fort  of  Meejeedia,  attack  on  Bankee  and  pursuit  to'  the 
Raptee,  advance  into  Nepaul  and  affair  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

37  Lt.Colonel  Fereday  served  with  the  Land  Transport  Corps  in  the  Crimea  subsequent' to  the  fall  of  Sevastopol, 
frem  the  10th  No%^ember  1855  to  the  12th  August  1866.  Served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand 
war  in  1864-66  (Medal).  -  -  - 

38  Lt.Colonel  W.  L.  Fleury  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the 
enenr, 's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru  (Medal).  -    _. 

39  Lt.Colonel  C.  D.  Forbes  served  in  the  China  war  in  i860  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78,  includ- 
ing the  operations  against  the  Galekas  (Medal).     Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

'0  Lt.Colonel  A.  C.  Forster  served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  with  the  Buffs  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku 
Forts).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1884  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Royal 
Irish  Fusiliers  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  '.- 

■>i  Lt.Colonel  G.  W.  Furlong  was  appointed  to  the  Purveyor's  Department  of  the  Expedition  which  -proceeded 
to  the  East  in  March  1854,  and  served  in  Turkey,  Bulgaria,  and  the  Crimea  until  April  1855,  when  hfewas  Gazetted 
to  the  21st  Fusiliers,  and  served  with  the  Regiment  before  Sebastopol  until  ordered  to  the  Depot  on  the  31st  May 
1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Lt.Colonel  A.  H.  Haldane  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China, 
including  the  taking  of  Tangku,  actions  of  the  18th  and  21st  September,  and  surrender  ot'Pekin  (Medal  with  two' 

**  Lt.Colonel  J.  P.  Hall  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  14th  Jan.  T855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«  Lt.Colonel  H.  Harvey  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Medal  tor  Distinguished  Conduct 
in  the  Field  "  for  gallant  conduct  in  rendering  assistance  to  the  wounded  under"  fire  at  the  battle's  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,"  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59  with  the  Rifle  Brigade,  in- 
cluding the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  battle  of  Nawabgunge  (where  he  performed  a  valuable  service  by 
bringing  Cavalry  to  the  assistance  of  a  part  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  that  was  exhausted  and  in" danger  of  failing 
under  the  attacks  of  overpowering  numbers  of  the  enemy),  the  operations  on  the  banks  of  the  Ramgunga,  and 
the  capture  of  Fort  Oomaria  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion'  of  the 
Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  (Medal).  Is  in  receipt  of  a  Reward 
for  Distinguished  Service. 

40  Lt.Colonel  E.  C.  Haynes  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  pursuit  to  Seraighat,  action  of  Khalee 
Nuddee,  occupation  of  Futtehghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  including  the  storming  of  the  Begiim  Kotee  • 
itohilcu'nd  campaign  and  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyeah,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  battle  of  Bareilly  ;  Oude  cam- 
paign and  actions  of  Pusgawn,  Russulpore,  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Mithowlie  {Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also 
in  the  Eusofzai  campaign  of  1863-64  and  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  under  Sir  John  Garvock  (Medal  with  Clasp) 
Served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  During  the  Boer  war  in  1881  he  was  employed  with  the  Field 
Force  at  Newcastle. 

47  Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  Hignett  served  with  the  81st  Regiment  m  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  .-  •>  ..    '_  w    • 

48  Lt  Colonel  W.  Howard  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the-left  attack  'during  the  Bhootan  ExiJBdition  of 
1865  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875-76  (Clasp).  Served,  throughout' 'he 
operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1878,  the  Zulu  war  ef  1879,  and  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1S70,  andwas 
present  at  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

=0  Lt  Colonel  J.  Joyner  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  18^:4-55,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults 
of  the  iSth  June  and  3th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  French  War  Medal).  Served 
also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  theGwalior 
Contingent  of  Cawnpore,  and  pursuit  to  Seraighat,  affair  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  siege  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Allegun°-e 
battle  at  Bareilly,  actions  of  Pusgaon,  RuBSulpore,  and  Mithowlie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

si  Lt' Colonel  W.  R.  Kaye  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1877-78  (Medal). 

«  Major  T.  C.  St.  J.  Kneller  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in-  1884- (Clash)' 
Served'with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Staff  Paymaster,  Clasp). 


Retired   or  Half  Pay. —  War   Services  of  the  Army  Pay  Department.      706 

S3  Lt. Colonel  G.  E.  Langford  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes 
■of  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasri). 

55  Lt. Colonel  C.  E.  Lennox  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal). 

57  Lt.Colonel  J.  Mahony  served  as  Paymaster  2nd  Battalion  24th  Foot  during  the  Gaika  rebellion  in  1877-78. 
Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Chief  Paymaster  (promoted  Staff  Paymaster,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CMG.). 

58  Lt.Colonel  Marvin  served  in  the  New  Zealand  wars  of  1860-61  and  1863-64,  and  was  present  at  Waitara  and 
Pakahinahina  (Medal). 

59  Major  J.  F.  Mosse  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-8533  Paymaster  to  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish 
Etegiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

60  Lt-Colonel  Muskett  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  cf  the  Alma  and 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

61  Sir  H.  D.  Nightingale  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  in  H.M.S.-Fox  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

62  LLColonel  W.  0.  J.  F.  Nott  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

63  Lt.Colonel  F.  Q.  Sargeant-Openshaw  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  including  the  operations  against 
tike  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6at  Major  R.  E.  Owen  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent  Regi- 
ment (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
'6*  Major  W.  Palmer  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 

65  Lt.Colonel  H.  Potter  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-66  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in 
1873-74  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (promoted  Paymaster,  Medal). 

66  LtColonel  G.  Pumfrett  served  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Bulganak,  battle 
af  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  with  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  under 
Lieut.General  Maude  (Medal). 

67  Lt.Colonel  E.  A.  Raymond  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  44th  Foot  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  from 
the  9th  September  1855  to  the  end  of  June  1856.  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force  as  a 
Paymaster. 

68  Major  J.  Reid  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Paymaster. 

69  Lt.Colonel  A.  Richardson  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-35,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
■of  Inkerman  and  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

70  Lt.Colonel  R.  Richardson  served  with  the  2nd  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49, 
including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
T)elhi  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  promoted  to  an  Unattached  Ensigncy  lor  service  in  the  field). 

"°+  Major  T.  M.  Robinson  served  with  the  Bechu  analand  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

71  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  Ryder  served  in  Natal  during  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

72  Lt.Colonel  Samweil  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingent  Field  Force  in  the  suppression  of 
the  mutiny  in  Malvva  and  Central  India  in  1857-58,  and  received  a  dangerous  gunshot  wound  in  the  abdomen 
whilst  charging  the  rebels'  guns  at  Rawal — the  ball  and  part  of  his  watch-chain  have  not  been  extracted  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).    Accompanied  the  42nd  Highlanders  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  1873  (Ashanti  Medal). 

73  Lt.Colonel  James  Scott  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Amoy,  second 
capture  of  Chusan,  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Chin hae  (Medal).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  1854,  and 
attack  on  the  Quarries  on  7th  June — wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian 
and  Turkish  Medals). 

~*  Lt.Colonel  G.  Shields  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

75  Lt.Colonel  R.  H.  Simpson  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65  (Medal). 

76  Lt.Colonel  G.  W.  Smith  served  with  the  1st  West  India  Regiment  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  67th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah 
October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December,  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

77  Lt.Colonel  D.  C.  0.  Spiller  commanded  a  Company  of  the  65th  Regiment  during  the  war  of  1863-65  in  New 
Zealand,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  oa  the  working  party  at  Williamson's  Clearing,  relief  of  Pokeno  Piquet 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  storming  and  capture  of  Pah  at  Rangiawhia,  actions  at  Rangiani  and  Huirini,  and 
attack  and  capture  of  Pah  at  Orakua  (Medal).  Served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

79  Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  J.  Taylor  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

80  Major  Taylor  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  Wood's  Column  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Zungin  Nek,  Kambula,  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

81  Lt.Colonel  Robert  Thompson  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including 
the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent 
of  Serai  Ghat,  action  of  Khodagunge  and  entry  into  Futtehghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  passage 
to  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  on  25th  Nov.  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

82  Lt.Colonel  W.  Thomson  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  disarming  of  four 
Companies  of  the  27th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  at  Rutnagherry  on  the  nth  August  1857.  Served  with  the  Central 
India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Hill  Fort  of  Chandeiree, 
siege,  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch,  various  actions  before  Calpee  from 
15th  to  21st  May  1858,  battle  of  Gowlowlee,  capture  of  the  city  and  Fort  of  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar,  and  recapture 
■of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior  (Medal  wjth  Clasp). 

83  Lt.Colonel  T.  Timbrell  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

84  Lt.Colonel  J.  B.  Travers  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacksof  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

86  Lt.Colonel  H.  Vander-Meulen  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the 
second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  17th  December  1873,  employed  in  the  Transport  Service,  including  the 
battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

88  Lt.Colonel  W.  Wastell  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  ;also  throughout  that  of  1850-53 
<Medal),  including  the  operations  in  the  Fish  river,  Amatolas,  and  both  the  Trans-Kei  expeditions.  Served  in 
the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858.    Also  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

90  Lt.Colonel  F.  E.  Webb  commanded  the  Ladder  Party  at  the  assault  of  Beyt  on  October  6th,  and  served  with 
the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  the  operations  before  Dwarka  till  nth  Nov.  1859. 

91  Lt.Colonel  E.  R.  Wethered  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  with  the  95th  Regiment,  including  the 
battle  of  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

a3  Lt.Colonel  Wolfe  has  received  the  Kaffir  war  Medal. 

'•'*  Lt.Colonel  S.  E.  Wood  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (severely  wounded),  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rewah,  action  of  Aligunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

95  Major  F.  N.  Woodall  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  attached  to  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  South 
-Staffordshire  Regiment  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Staff  Paymaster,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star)  ;  also  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86. 

96  Major  W.  R.  Goold-Adams  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with 
•Clasp).     Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  as  Superintendent  of  Army  Signalling  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

97  Captain  Addis  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1S79  (Medal). 

98  Major  G.  A.  Alexander  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Inyezane  and 
during  the  investment  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontir  Field  Force  in  1885-86. 

99  Major  Arnold  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  West  Kent  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  and 
wa.s  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

3     d     2 


*jo6c       Tletind  or  Half  Pay. — War  Services  of  the  Army  Pay  Deparimnnv. 

100  Lt.Colonel  C.  M.  Balders  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

102  Major  Becher  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Captain  with  ihe  7U1  Dragoon  Guards,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  El  Maglar  and  Mahsama,  at  the  action  at  Kassasiu  on  the  9th  September,  and  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

104  Captain  0.  B.  Griffith  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

105  Major  Long  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1832  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star), 

106  Lt.Colonel  Longbourne  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  as  Provost  Marshal  2nd  Division  Peshawur  Valley 
Field  Force  and  took  part  with  the  two  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  Valley  (Medal). 

107  Captain  R.  Meredith  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  with  the  6th  Foot  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

110  Sir  R.  S.  Riddell  served  wiih  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  w~ar  of  1863-65,  including  operations  in 
the  provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Waikato  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  70th  Regiment 
(Medal).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  East  Surrey  Regmcnt 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

111  Major  M.  J.  Sawyer  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  In  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
Light  Imantry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

112  Captain  O.  H.  B.  St.  John  served  in  the  exnedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Eas  t 
Surrey  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

113  Lt.Colonel  Sirnpson  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee 
and  capture  ofMagdala  (Medal).    Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  ini885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  i3tar). 

115  Major  G.  F.  Thunder  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  and  \i  as 
present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

116  Major  Utermarck  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  18B2 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

117  Captain  Whitworth  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  i368,  including  the  subsequent 
operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


7°7 
OFFICERS   ON   HALF   PAY. 


Captains. 


Barker.  Edward.  Henry  Payne,  Royal  Marines 

Bentinck,  Reginald  Joseph,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Brown,  John,1  17  Lancers  

Butchart,  John,  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery    

Cameron.  Campbell,  Royal  (Madras)  Artillery  

Campbell,  Ronald  Gore,  Leinster  Regiment 

Oolomb,  Sir  John   Charles  Ready,  KCMQ.  Royal  Marine  Artillery ;  ] 

MP.  for  Great  Yarmouth    ) 

Cooke,  William  Nevinson  Maedonald,5  Indian  Staff  Corps     

Oowell,  Albert  Victor  John,  Rifle  Brigade 

Cuffe,  Otway  Wheeler,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 

Dividson,  Lionel  Uhorley  Lascelles  

Dempster,  Henry  Leeuwin,  Royal  (Madras)  Artillery 

Dickson,  Har.-y  Wilfred,  Army  Service  Corps  

Douglas,  Rich.  John  Hardy,6  Royal  Marines 

Draffan,  William  Pitt,7  Royal  Marine  Artillery 

Fraser,  William  Forbes  Mackenzie  Ian,8  Indian  S;afl  Corps 

Garreti,  Newson  Bunnell,9  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery    

Gloag,  llenrj-  Dundas,  Royal  (Madras)  Artillery  

Greenwood,  William  Henry,  Leinster  Regiment 

Grey,  Raleigh,  6  Dragoons,10    

Heathorn,  Thomas  Bridges,11  Royal  (Bombay)  Artillery   

Herbert,  William  Henry,  18  Foot 

Jackson,  Christison  Syme,11  Royal  Artillery  

Johnson,  Charles,13  Royal  (Madras)  Artillery 

Johnson,  William  George  Lillingston,  Irish  Rifles 

Keane,  George  Wilfred,  Durham  Light  Infantry 

Lillicrap,  James  William  Adams  Elliott,  Royal  Marine  Artillery  

Dow,  JohnAlves,11  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery  

M'Carthy,  Henry  Hotham,15  Royal  Marines  (Hon.  Major)  

Macartney,  Arthur  Sutherland,  Royal  Artillery 

Mackenzie,  Alexander,  Unattached 

Manners,  Charles  George  Edmund  John,17  Grenadier  Guards  

Maynard,  Charles  Walsham,13  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery    

Mlears,  Arthur.  Madras  Staff  Corps    

Nicholson,  Hugh  Blomfield,  King's  Royal  Rifles    

Owen,  Charles  Lanyon,20  Royal  Marines 

Paske,  Gordon  Henry,  Royal  Engineers 

Pearson,  John  Richard,22  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery 

Phillips,  Herbert  de  Touffreville,23  Royal  Artillery 

p.s.c.  Pitman,  William,21  Royal  Marine  Artillery  (Hon.  Lt. Colonel)    

Rickman,  Gerald  Whitmore,  Royal  Artillery 

Rowe,  Laurence  Rowe  Fisher,  Grenadier  Guards 

Sloggett.  Harry,"  Royal  Engineers    

Stark,  Charles,'26  Royal  Marines  

Strachey,  Bertram  

Stratford,  John  H.  de  Albini  de  M.  Farmcot,27  Welsh  Regiment 

Thompson,  Charles  Halford,  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery  

Thompson.  Penton,28  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery ; 

Ussher,  Beverly  William  Reid,23  7  Dragoon  Guards   

Vibart,  John,  Royal  (Bombay)  Artillery  

Walker,  Hugh  Edward,30  Welsh  Fusiliers  

Ward,  Henderson,31  Royal  Marines    

White,  Hon.  Robert,32  Capt.  Welsa  Fusiliers 

jj.s.c.  Wise,  Henry  Ellison,33  Derbyshire  Regiment   

Worthington,  Jonathan  York,31  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery 


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20  Mar.  54 


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5  Feb.  87 
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3  Dec.  45 

14  Sept.87 

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12  Dec.  51 
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20  Feb.  49 
2  July  45 
2  July  79 
12  Dec.  57 

8  Dec.  48 
23  Oct. 

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29  July  59 

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21  Aug.  43 


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11  Dec. 


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6  FeP.  59 

30  Oct.  69 

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14  Mar.  54 

3  July  89 

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to  Apr.  55 
to  Nov.  86 
27  Apr.  58 
14  Sept,  91 

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2  Apr.  64 
27  Au^ 

4  Nov.  57 
6  Feb.  84 
1  July  81 

10  Sept. 61 

27  Aug.  58 
24  Nov.  41 
19  Dec.  55 

8  Apr.  2 

1  July  8 

28  May  5 

16  Oct.  5 
12  May  90 

11  Mar.  59 

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23  Mar.  9 
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30  J  in.  86 
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12  Jan.  81 
27  Aug.  58 

25  Nov.  85 

29  Oct.  47 
10  May  82 

1  July  81 

3  Mar.  53 


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23  Nov.  7 

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1  Mar.  90 

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1  July  88 

27  Mar.  62 
1  Jan.  89 

6  July  98 
3  Nov.  94 

13  Dec.  65 

30  Jan.  97 
12  Oct. 

31  Dec.  73 
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8  Dec.  98 

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5  Nov.  98 

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11  Dec.  77 
11  July  67 
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7  Mar.  34 

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15  Feb.  72 
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19  Nov.  98 
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9  Oct.  96 
t6  Jan.  76 

8  Aug.  63 
25  Apr.  94 
21  July  64 
28  Mar.  96 
to  Dec.  58 

7  Sept.  98 

6  Nov.  97 
1  July  63 


I  Captain  John  Brown  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
-affairs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  patties  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (severely  wounded  and  horse  killed),  and 
Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign 
in  Central  India  in  1858-S9  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Burode  (Medal).  Was  employed  in  Natal  during  the 
Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal).    Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

5  Captain  W.  N.  M.  Cooke  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  in  the  Egyptian  war 
•of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6  Captain  R.  J.  H.  Douglas  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  defence  of  Eupatoria  in  1854,  and  with  th  =>  R.M. 
Brigade  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  cf  the  Medudie  and  Turkish  Medal). 
■Served  on  the  China  Expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  storm  and  capture  of  the 
"City ;  expedition  to  the  North,  and  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

7  Colonel  Draffen  served  in  the  Baltic  during  the  latter  part  of  1854  (Medal).  Was  at  the  blockade  of  Odessa, 
.and  aiso   before  Sebast'<pol  during  the  siege  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

8  Captain  W.  F.  M.  I.  Fraser  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-89  including  the  expedition  up  the 
Chindwin  River  under  Colonel  Toker  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Captain  N.  D.  Garrett  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  (Medal). 

10  Captain  R.  Grey  served  in  the  operations  in  Znluland  in  1888. 

II  Captain  Heathorn  served  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  from  its  formation  until  the  end  of  the  Crimean  war  in  the 
■Quarter  Master  General's  Department,  including  six  months  at  Kertch  (4th  Class  oftheM:djidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  commanded  the  Mountain  Train  R.F.H.  at  Kotah,  and  accompanied  the 
assaulting  Column  with  two  howitzers  at  the  fall  of  the  town  ;  was  afterwards  in  Colonel  Parke's  Flying  Column, 
and  was  presen;  at  the  engagement  at  Oodeypore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

12  Captain  Jackson  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  in  command  of  No.  2  Battery  24th  Brigade  Royal 
Artillery  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Captain  C.  Johnson  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  ivnrt  Khedive's  Star). 

11  Captain  Low  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
1,5  Maj  Dr  M'Carthy  served  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 


708  Half  Toy. —  War  Services  of  the  Captains. 

17  Captain  Charles  Manners  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

18  Captain  Maynard  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

20  Captain  Owen  was  wrecked  in  H.M.S.  Raleigh  on  14th  April  1857.  Served  in  China  in  1857-58,  wasat  the  destruc- 
tion of  Mandarin  junks  in  Escape  and  Fatsham  Creeks," blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

22  Captain  J.  R.  Pearson  served  as  Deputy  Commissary  of  Ordnance  at  Cawnnore  during  the  relief  of  Lucknow 
~also  in  the  same  capacity  with  the  Siege  Train  in  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Bareilly, 

action  of  Shahiehanpore  and  capture  of  Mohumdee  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

23  Captain  H.  de  T.  Phillips  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884.  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expe- 
dition iu  1836-87  (Medal  with  ClaspJ.    Served  with  the  Sikkim  Expedition  in  188S  including  the  engagement  at 

Jalep-la  (Clasp). 

'  2*  Lt.Colonel  Pitman  served  in  the  Baltic  in  July  andAugust  1854  (Medal),  and  subsequently  in. 1854  before  Sebas- 
topol  until  its  fall,  and  was  in  command  of  a.  Mortar  in  the  flotilla  employed  during  the  siege,  occupation  of  the  Sea 
of  Azof,  bombardment  of  Taganrog,  and  destruction  of  ships,  stores,  &c,  there,  also  at  Marioupol  and  other  towns 
on  the  coast  where  he  was  landed,  was  in  the  mortar  flotilla  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  theMedjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  Chinese 
campaign  of  1S60  (Medal). 

25  Captain  H.  Sloggett  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Sofas,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1893-94  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

26  Captain  Stark  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1855,  including  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

27  Captain  Jchn  Stratford  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi ;  also 
served  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni  including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (Medal  with 
Clasp).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  took  park  in  the  defence  of  Standerton. 

23  Captain  P.  Thompson  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi 
(severely  wounded),  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  battle  of  Barefily  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

29  Captain  Ussher  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Transvaal  in  November  and  December  1878,  in  the 
Column  under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the  Swazi  border  in  1879,  and  as  Transport  Officer  in  Brigadier  General 
Wood's  Flying  Column  during  the  invasion  of  Zululand  and  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-S5  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  South  Staffordshire  Regiment,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan;  afterwards  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  Geueral  of  Transport 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  during  the  operations  in  the  Soudau  under  Sir  Frederick 
Stephenson  in  1885-86  as  Commandant  on  the  Line  of  Communications.  Served  with  th<?  Chin-Lushai  Expeditionary 
Force  in  1890  under  Brigadier  General  Tregear  on  special  service  with  the  Eastern  Column  during  its  advanee  to 
Haka  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasn). 

30  Captain  H.  E.  Walker  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Welsh 
Fusiliers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Captain  Henderson  Ward  served  in  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river, 
the  landing  before  and  capture  of  Canton  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

32  The  Hon.  R.  White  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's'Star). 

33  Captain  W.  E.  Wise  served  during  the  rebellion  in  the  North  West  Territories  of  Canada  in  1885  as  Aide  de 
Camp  to  Sir  Frederick  Middleton,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Fish  Creek  (wounded)  and  Batoche- 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

34  Captain  J.  Y.  Worthington  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan 
and  battle  of  Goojerat — horse  Shot  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Half  Pay. — Lieutenants. 

WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF    PAT. 

Mar.  96' 
June  70 
Apr.  98 
Feb.  96 
Dec.  44 
Feb.  93 
Mar.  95 
Mar.  69 
Nov.  37 
Apr.  97 
Feb.  76 
Sept.  98 
Feb.  69 
May  98 
Mar.  96 
Dec.  6* 
Oct.  97 
Apr.  76 
Apr.  95 
Feb.  71 
Jan.  91 
Nov.  97 
Oct.  95 
Nov.  71 
Feb.  69 
Nov.  69 
July  56 
July  59 
Dec.  6» 
Apr.  75 
Dec.  91 
Sept. 98 
Oct.  95 
Feb.  70 
Nov.  66 
Sept.  98 
Jul j'  62 
June  52 
June  72 
Oct.  89 
Nov.  97 
Jan.  72 
Feb.  61 
Oct.  60 
Nov.  34 


Adair,  Desmond,  Gordon  Highlanders.. 

Beadon,  Oliver  Arniitage,  Royal  Marines 23  June62 

Bellhouse,  John,  Royal  Artillery I27  July  !"" 

Bradshaw,  James  Buller.  Scots  Guards 
Braimer,  James  Louttit,  Royal  Marines  . 
Brown,  Henry  George,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Consett,  D'Arcy  Preston,  20  Hussars    

Crespin,  Alexander  Andrews,  Royal  Marines 
Crispo,  Sidney  Smith,  Royal  Marines 

Cummin,  Nicholas  Beamish,  Munster  Fusiliers 

Denny,  Barry  St.  Leger,  Royal  Marines.. 
Derriman,  Gerard  Lysley,  Grenadier  Guards.. 

Dyer.  John  Midlane,  Royal  Marines 

Foote,  Arthur  Wavell,1  North  Staffordshire  Regiment.. 

Garnett,  Cecil  Frederick,  Scots  Fusiliers  . 

Grant,  Thomas  Linley,  Royal  Marines 

Grove,  Henry  Montgomery,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Haycock,  Frederick  Augustus  Schurr,  Royal  Marines.. 

Helps,  Thomas  Henry  Philip,  Shropshire  Light  Infantry.. 

Hollana,  John,  Royal  Marines    

Hope,  Cecil  Arthur.  18  Hussars   

Horner,  Reginald  George,  Wiltshire  Regiment.. 

Hunter,  Malcolm  Russell,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Inglis,  James  Weir.2  Royal  Marines    

Kennedy,  Charles  Arthur,4  Royal  Marines 

Kitson,  George  Andrew  Noble,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 

Knight,  .Fred.  Charles,6  Royal  Marines  . 

Nicoll,  Samuel  James,"  Royal  Marines 

O'Connor,  James  Maurice,  Royal  Marines.. 

Price,  James  Hervey,  Royal  Marines 

Puckle,  George,  Royal  Marines 

Richards,  Charles  Herbert,  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry 

Robins,  George,  Coast  Battalion  Royal  Engineers 

Sanderson,  Percy,  Royal  (Madras)  Artillery.. 

Spragge,  Francis  Precket,  Royal  (Bengal)  Engineers  . 

Stockwell,  Lockhart  Thomas,  Seaforth  Highlanders 

Studdert,  Richard  Augustus  Fitzgerald,10  Royal  Marine  Artillery . 

Swain,  Henry  Thomas,  Royal  Marines 

Tobin,  O'Hara  John,  Royal  Marines    

Tozer,  Arthur  Gerald  Milford,  Northumberland  Fusiliers.. 

Tuthid,  Charles  Hampton.  1  Dragoon  Guards 

Vansittart,  Henry,  Royal  Marines    

Walker,  George  Fred.11  Royal  Marines  . 

Woodriff,  Daniel  Thomas,  Royal  Marines  . 

■Xarnold,  Benjamin,  Royal  Marines  .. 


Half  Pay. —  War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants. 


709-10 

with 


1  Lieut.  A.  W.  Foote  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1 
the  1st  Battalion  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  (Khedive's  Medal  with  Clasp. 

2  Lieut.  J.  W.  Inglis  served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  bom- 
bardment of  the  batteries  at  the  straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  commanded  a  Com- 
pany oRhe  2nd  Battalion  R.M.  at  the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magazines,  and 
barracks,  on"  5th  and  6th  Sept.  1864  (severely  wounded  by  a  musket-ball  in  the  left  groin,  mentioned  in  despatches!. 

*  Lieut.  Kennedy-served  with  the  Battalion  R.M.  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  present  at  th.t 
bombardment-of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits   of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  carried 
the  Colours   of  the  1st  Battalion  R.M.  at  the  assault  canture  and  destruction  of  the   five  batteries,  stockade, 
magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864. 
-     6  Lieut.  F.  C*  Knight  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  of  1854  (Medal) 

9  Lieut.  Nicoll  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1855,  including  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

10  Lieut.  Studdert  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  on  the  expedition  to  Kinbourn  (Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 
Served  on  the-China  Expedition  of  1S57-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bombardment  storm  and 
capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

11  Lieut.  G.  F.  Walker  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1854  (Medal). 


Half  Pay. — 2nd  Lieutenants. 


Bushe,     Charles     Albert    Leslie  7 

Phillips,  Royal  Artillery  j 

Cotes,  Robert  Hugh,  Sussex  Regt. 


■       WHEN 
•ndLIE'JT.  PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAT. 


1 < 

25  Feb.  89  30  June  93 
Mar.  91  16  Apr.  97 


Jeffery,  James,  Royal  Marines 

Orme,  Herbert  Lewis,  R.  Marines  . 


I       WHEN 
2UdLIEUT.  PLACED  ON 
(HALF   PAY 

16  Apr.  49  16  Apr.  49 
15  Apr.  47  15  Apr.  47 


Half  Pay. — Paymasters. 


Belfield,  "William,1  88  Foot , 

Bridge,  James,  26  Foot,  Son.  Lt.  Colonel   

Cassidy,  Thomas,"  72  Foot  (Q.M.  4  May  49),  Hon.  Lt.Colonel  

Deacon,  James,13 1  Foot,  Son. Captain 

Kelly,  Henry  Holdsworth,  Royal  Marine  Artillery  (Captain,  23  Feb.  72  ;  ~) 

Major,  1  July  81) ) 

M'Farlan,  JohnWarden,  9  Lancers,  Son.  Lt. Colonel 

Mostyn,  Son.  Montague,31  101  Foot 

Noseley,  George  Roberts,33  Rifle  Brigade,  Son. Major    

Piers,  Claudius  Buchanan,  Royal  Artillery,  Son.  Major  

Preston,  Charles  E.,  18  Foot,  Son.Captain   

Robinson.  Richard  Rodd,  n  Foot.Son.Lt. Colonel 

Shewell, George  Maunsell. Royal  MariDes  (Capt.  3  Aug. 67), Son. Lt. Colonel 
Young,  Thomas  Newton,39  62'Foot  (Q.M.  9  April  47) ,  Son.  Lt  .Colonel 


I    COE.NET, 

PAT-        1    EKTIKED 
OR 

MASTEE.     1 , 

HALF    PAT. 

2nd  LIEUT. 

LIEUT. 

Or  ENSIGN. 

13  May  42 

29  July  43 

9  Feb.  49  24  Oct.   56 

23  Nov.  55 

1  Feb.  56 

24  Oct.   56U0  Apr.  81 
11  Apr.  5526  Nov.  79 

9  Aug.  54 

6  Apr.  5s 

9  Oct.   55(10  Oct.   65 

2  May  59 

26  Apr.  6r 

15  Feb.  83I15  Feb.  83 

16  Oct.   66  i5  July  .83 
2  Oct.   66  10  May  71 

31  Oct.   58 

17  Mar.  63 

8  Mar.  f  4  19  Jan.  76 

29  Dec.  48 

26  Apr.  60  17  Dec.  90 

26  July  44 

19  Mar.  47 

6  Jan.  54  21  Feb.  60 
26  Mar.  <;8  24  July  78 

17  Aug.  55 

14  Apr.  59 

31  May  79  27  Sept.91 

21  July  48 

3  Jan.  54 

t  Jan.  57    1  Apr.  75 

,1  Paymaster  Belfield  served  with  a  Detachment  of  the  17th  Regiment  with  Lt.Colonel  Outram's  Light  Brigade,  in 
the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  of  1844-45,  and  was  present  in  all  its  operations,  including  the  capture  bf  Gotea, 
21st,  and  storming  of  Monohur  stockades  and  Fort,  25th  January  1845,  at  which  place  this  Detachment  formed  the 
storming  party,  and  suffered  very  seriously.  Served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th 
June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Lt.Colonel  T.  Cassidy  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Umzimkulu  against  the  revolted  Kaffir  chief  Todo  in  1844  • 
also  as  a  volunteer  with  the  rank  of  Captain  in  the  Cape  Town  Levies  during  the  Kaffir  wa.-  of  1851-52  (Medal) 
Served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  the  6th  July  1S55  with  the  21st  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at 
the  battles  ot  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siegeof  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Captain  Deacon  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  1st  Royals,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava 
aad  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

31  Paymaster  the  Hon.  M.  Mostyn  was  appointed  specially  as  a  Veterinary  Surgeon,  and  served  during  the  whcJe 
Abyssinian  campaign,  leave  having  been  obtained  from  the  Government  of  India  for  him  to  act  in  that  capacity 
to  the  Transport  Tram  and  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  (Medal).  Was  sent  on  remount  duty  to  Smyrna  in  July  1882 
and  was  afterwards  specially  appointed  and  served  as  Veterinary  Surgeon  in  the  Egyptian  war  (Medal,  and 
Khedive  s  Star). 

33  Major  Noseley  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded  and  taken  prisoner)  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

59  Lt.Colonel  Young  received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  services  rendered  to  the  civil 
authorities  curing  the  Chartist  riots  in  South  Wales  in  1839.  Served  as  Adjutant  22nd  Regiment  at  th"  capture  and 
destruction  of  the  villages  in  the  Boree  Valley  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  Nov.  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


7H-I2 


Half  Pay. — Quarter  Masters. 


Austin,  Norton,  Royal  Marines 

Butler,  Francis,1  Royal  Marines   

Cooper,  Thomas,2  Royal  Marines 

Hailing,  Richard,4  Royal  Marines   

Lewis,  John  William  

Ruston,  William,  Royal  Marines 

Scott,  William,  Royal  Marines 

Smith,  William,0  100  Foot    

Stannard.  Benjamin,  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry 
Watson,  William,"  Depot  Battalion  '.. 


QUARTER 
MASTER. 


HONORARY 
RANK  OF 
CAPTAIN. 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF   PAT. 


22  Aug.  57 


25  July  46 

9  Mar.  77 
15  July  46 
14  Sept.  67 

1  Sept. 57 
23  June  46 

1  Sept.  57 
21  Apr.  63 
18  July  94 
25  Apr.  48;  8  Sept.  65 


23  Oct.    57 
26  Oct.   77 

24  Mar.  81 
22  Aug.  57 

5  Oct.   67 
5  Sept.  77 


22  Aug.  57 
1  Sept.  79 

23  Oct.  57 
26  Oct.  77 

24  Mar.  81 
22  Aug.  57 
13  Sept.  67 

5  Sept.  77 
19  Aug.  97 
8  Sept.  65 


1  Quarter  Master  Butler  served  in  China  in  1857.  Also  with  the  Pearl  Brigade  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny 
in  1857-58,  and  was  engaged  in  sixteen  actions,  andtwice  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal).  He  has  also  received 
the  Medal  for  distinguished  service  in  action,  and  the  Medal  for  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct. 

2  Captain  Cooper  has  received  the  Medal  for  service  in  Syria  in  1840. 

1  Captain  Hailing  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the 
landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city,  taking  and  destruction  of  Shektsing,  expedition  to  the  North,  and  one  of  the 
storming  party  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts  on  25th  June  1859  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  awarded  the 
Medal  for  Conspicuous  Gallantry,  Medal  with  Clasp! . 

6  Captain  William  Smith  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  Jan.  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.;  was  also  at  the 
bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Captain  Watson  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  from  15th  Dec.  1S54  to  4th  July  1855, 
and  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


Half  Pay. — Commissariat  Department. 


Commissary  General 
Jones,  Humphrey  Stanley,1  CB 


Assistant  Commissaries  General. 

4  June6-  Fagan,  William  John 14  June  60 

Julyan,   Sir  Penrose   Goodchild,  CB.  KCMG. 

Cmwn  Agent  for  the  Colonies 2  Jan.  56 

Deputy  Commissary  General.  [Knowles,  Francis  Edward 14  Feb.  53 

Morse,  Henry  Browne,5  Hon.  Com.  General 1  Apr.  69  Litchfield,  Edwin  1  Jan.  69 

Sutherland,  James  Stewart  Calder1" 26  May  65 

Deputy  Commissaries  General. 

Darling,  Montagu  William8 1  Aug. 56  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  General. 

Uniacke,  Redmond11    1  July  67  Gibson,  George  Rawstone n  Nov.  59 


I  Mr.  Jones  has  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie  and  the  Turkish  Medal  for  service  with  the  late  Osmanli  Cavalry. 

5  Mr.  Morse  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

8  Mr.  Darling  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Light  Division,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman.  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

II  Mr.  Uniacke  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  5th  June  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
17  Mr.  Sutherland  served  with  the  Light  Cavalry  at  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of 

Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 


Half  Pay.— Ordnance   Store   Department. 

(Under  the  Royal   Warrant  of  1   May   1878.) 

Deputy  Commissary  Genehal.  Deputy  Commissaries. 

Penno,  William  Lanyon,  Hon.  Com.  Gen 1  Jan.  70  Bristow,  James  Alfred    27  Oct.    73 

,  „  „  Howell,  William  Henry 1  Nov  75 

Assistant  Commissary  General.  iMontanaro,  Alfred   .... ....  I2  Feb.  II 

Young,  Alfred  Horatio,  Hon.Dep.  Com. General     1  July  72  jjicoll,  Edwin 15  June72 

Commissaries.  joipherts,  Rcbert  Pearce  ".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.':    3  Sept.  73 

Elphinstone-Holloway,  Cuthbert  Wm.1    13  Feb.  73J  Assistant  Commissary. 

Peel,  William 16  July  77  Hunter,  George  Robert  16  Oct.   71 

1  Mr.  Elphinstone-Holloway  served  with  the  Field  Train  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  andTurkish  Medal). 


Half  Pay. — Commissariat 

Deputy  Commissary  General. 
Moore,  Henrj-,1  Hon.  Commissary  General    i  Nov. 

Assistant  Commissary  General. 
Dundee,  Robert  Handle}'  25  June 

COMMISSARIES. 

Blissett,  Henry  Frederick,10  CMG 5  Feb. 

Buchanan,  John  L'Estrange  Lenny11 12  Feb. 

Keogh,  Lynch  John 15  Feb. 

Knapp,  Charles  Barrett13 12  Feb. 

Newlaud,  William  Henry15    12  Feb. 

Penrice,  Charles  Walter 1  Jan. 

Selby,   Robert  Grey  Donaldson,18  Son.  Assist. 

Com.  General   12  Feb. 

Telfer,  George  Home  22  July 

Deputy  Commissaries. 

Acheson,  Alexander  William-0 1  Aug. 

Adamson,  Saunders 12  Feb. 

Battiscombe,  Walter  Ernest  Sax 15  Feb. 

Birnie,  William  Jones 12  Feb. 


and  Transport  Department.        713-16 


Bridgman,  William  

Crawford,  Charles  Robert 

Doveton,  Frederick  Bazett   

Forrest,  Joseph22  

Frith,  Frederick  George 

Irving,  John   Beaufin,23  Hon.  Colonel  3  Bat 

talion  Manchester  Regiment    

Leech,  Robert  Stockham  Brydges 

Page,  Frederick  William  

Rees,  Walter  Crawford 

Warner,  Biddulph  Lee    

Woollett,  Marlow  Sidney  John  


Assistant  Commissaries. 

Rampfteld,  William  John  Byrne 

Claydon,  Thomas 

Fagan,  Thomas  St.  John   

Hunter.  John 

Lundy,  Francis  Walter25 

Mitchell,  Henry  N 

Stephenson,  James  


12  Feb.  70 
15  Feb.  70 
12  Feb.  70 
29  June  78 
12  Feb.  70 

27  Oct.   77 

12  Feb.  70 

1  Jan.  74 

15  Feb.  70 

1  Feb.  71 

1  Jan.  74 


•  9  Apr.  75 
.  30  Oct.  77 
9  Apr.  75 
30  Oct.  77 
9  Mar.  7  1 
18  Feb.  70 
18  Feb.  70 


I  Mr.  H   Moore  served  in  the  Crimea  from  April  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopil,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

10  Mr.  H.  F.  Blissett  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-4  as  Control  Officer  with  Captain  Glower's  force  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  CMG.,  and  Medal). 

II  Mr.  J.  L'E  L.  Buchanan  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56,  and  was  present  a.t  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol  including  the  attacks  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

13  Mr.  Knapp  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  January  1855  (Turkish  Medal).  Also  throughout  the  China 
war  from  1857  to  1S60,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and 
surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps!. 

15  Mr.  W.  H.  Newland  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1861  and  1863-66,  taking  part  in  the  Waikato,  Taranaki, 
and  Wanganui  operations  (Medal). 

18  Mr.  R.  G.  D.  Selby  served  in  the  Crimea  from  24th  Jan.  to  April  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

20  Mr.  Acheson  served  in  New  Zealand  during  the  wars  of  1860-61  and  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of 
and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  No.  3  Redoubt  on  23rd  Jan.  1861,  and  in  every  action  in  which  the  65th  Regt. 
was  engaged  in  the  war  of  1860-61  (Medal). 

22  Mr.  Joseph  Forrest  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-64  (Medal). 

23  Colonel  Irving. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Manchester  Reeiment). 

25  Mr.  F.  W.  Luudv  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  and  was  in  charge  of  Convoy  attacked 
by  Ashantis  on  31st  January  1S74  (Medal  with  Clasp;. 


Half  Pay. — Control  Department. 


Deputs  Controller. 

Eobinson,  Henry,1  CB 1  Jan. 

Assistant  Controller. 

Hunt,  Henry  P 1  Nov. 

Commissaries. 

Bennett,  George  B 12  Feb. 

Downman,  John  Thomas 12  Feb. 

Fuller,  William  Ross   1  Sept. 

Holmes,  James 12  Feb. 

Standen,  David5  12  Feb. 


Deputy  Commissaries. 

Pead,  Francis  Sidney  Smith    1  Sept.  73 

Sayers,  Martin  Day "  1  Apr.  73 

Sparrow,  John  Bodychan 12  F'eb.  70 

Thwaites,  John  Davies8 1  Jan.  74 

Assistant  Comaiissary. 

Gilligan,  Thomas 12  Feb.  70 


1  Mr.  H.  Robinson  has  the  Medal  for  the  Kaffir  war. 

6  Mr.  Standen  has  received  the  Medal  for  the  Kaffir  war. 

7  Mr.  M.  D.  Sayers  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolscley. 

8  Mr.  Thwaites  served  in  the  expedition  to  Pekin  during  the  China  war  of  i860  (Medal).    Also  served  in  the 
Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  (Medal). 


717 
MEDICAL  RESERVE   OF  OFFICERS. 


Subgeon  Lieutenant  Colonels. 

Anderson,  James  Keith.  MB.  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Royal  Highlanders    

Aubin,  "Walter  Duret,  MB.  MCh.  1  Royal  Jersey  Militia! 

Bate,  Geo.  Paddock,  MB.  FBCS.Ed..MRCS.  LECP.Ed.  LSA.  5  Bn.  Rifle  Brigade 

t.d.  Cayzer,  Thomas,  6  Lancashire  Volunteer  Artillery 

Clark,  Andrew,  FKCS.  LSA.  p.  4  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles   

Coombs,  Rowland  Hill,  MB.  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA.  3  Battalion  Bedford  Regt.  ... 

Creagh,  James,  LBCP.Edin.  LECSI.  9  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  

Dambrill-Davies,  William  Richard,  MECS.  LSA.  p.  5  Vol.  Bn.  Cheshire  Regt.... 


21  Dec.  Q2jArbroath. 
18  Mar.  91  Jersey. 

4  Aug.  91  Woolwich. 
29  Nov.  93]  Liverpool. 

22  Nov.  93j  Kensington. 

28  Apr.  89!Bedford. 

29  Dec.  94;Mallow. 
27  Mar.  97  Ipswich. 

Elliston.  George  Sampson,  MECS.  LSA.  p.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Suffolk  Regt.;  3  Aug.  92JCongleton. 
Giles,  Peter   Broome,   AA.  LECP.Ed.  MECS.  LSA.  1  Hereford  Volunteer  Rifles  16  Aug.  93;tpswich. 

Kiallmark,  Henry  Walter,1  MECS,  Royal  Bucks  Yeomanry  Cavalry 16  May  88' Hereford. 

M'Fadyen,  Duncan,  2  Battalion  Cameron  Highlanders 1  2  Sept. 96  Inverness. 

MacQu'ibban.  Chas.  Mitchell,  MB.  MCh.  LECS.Ed.  LM.  3  Bn.  Gordon  Highldrs  25  Apr.  88:  Aberdeen. 


STATION. 


Morgan,  Herbert  Major,  LECP.  MRCS.  p.  2  Vol.  Bn.  N.  Staffordshire  Regt, 

Patten,  Charles  Arthur,  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Middlesex  Regiment 

Phelps.  William  Harford  Glover,  MB.  MECS.  p.  3  Vol.  Bn.  Somerset  Lt.  Inf. 

Rawson,  Edward  Albert,  MB.  MCh.  LCh.  LECSI.  3  Bn.  King's  R.  Rifles   

Saville,  John  James,  LECP.Ed.  MECS.  North  Somerset  Yeomanry  Cavalry 

Shedd,  Ebenezer,  MECS.  LSA.  p.  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Essex  Regiment   

Smith,  William  Robert,  MB.  MCh.  BSc.  p.  3  Vol.  Bn.  West  Kent  Regiment  

Stoney.  Charles  Baker.  MB.  MCh.  MBCPI.  3  Battalion  Leinster  Regiment  

Turnbull,  Geo.  Hogarth,  MB.  LECS.Ed.  p.  1  Roxburgh  and  Selkirk  Vol.  Rifles 

Suegeon  Majors, 
Anderson,  John  Hector,  MB.  MCh.  p.  5  Volunteer  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders 
Appleby.  Frederick  Henrv,  MECS.  LSA.  p.  4  Vol.  Bn.  Derbvshire  Regiment  ... 
Arrol,  Chas.  MB. MCh.  LECS.Edin. p.  3  Vol.  (Kent)Brig.  Cinque  Ports  Div.R.Art. 
Atkinson,  John  Parkinson,  MB.  p.  3  Volunteer  Battalion  Suffolk  Regiment    ... 

Aubin,  Thomas  John,  MB.  MECS.  1  Royal  Jersey  Militia    

Benny,  Michael,  MB.  MECS.  4  Battalion  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders... 
Beresford,  Robert  de  la  Poer,  MB.  LBCP.Edin.  LECS.Edin.  LECP.p.  2  Volun- ) 

teer  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry S 

Brown,  Robert  Ross,  LBCP.Edin.  LECS.Edin.  p.  3  Volunteer  (Kent)  Brigade) 

Cinque  Ports  Division  Royal  Artillery    ) 

Caesar,  Richard  Thompson,  MECS.  LSA.  p.  2  Vol.  Bn.  "Hampshire  Regiment 

Chalmers,  Quintin.  MB.  MCh.  LFFS.Glas.  LM.  p.  5  Vol.  Bn.  Highland  Lt. Inf. 
Chalmers-Cowan,  William,  LECP.Ed.  LECS.Ed.  1  Forfar  VolunteerArtillery  . 

Charlesworth,  James,  LECP.  MECS.  LSA.  p.  1  Vol.  Bn.  N.  Stafford  Regt 

Chawner,  Alfred,/).  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment  

Cheyne,  Walter  Smith,  MB.  p.  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  ... 

Compton.  Thomas  Joseph,  MB.  MCh.  p.  1  Norfolk  Volunteer  Artillery   

Crouch,  Edward  Thomas,  MECS.  LSA.  p.  3  Volunteer  Bn.  Hampshire  Regt. 
Cureton,  Edward,  MBCP.Ed.  LFPS.Glas.  LSA.  p.  1   Shropshire  and  Staf- 

fordshire  Artillery  Volunteers )  2$  " 

Daly,  Richard  Aug.  Shelton,  LECPI.  LECSI.  p.  7  Lancashire  Volunteer  Art. ...  27  Septus 
Draper,  William,  MECS.  LSA.  p.  1  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire  Volunteer  Art.  ...J  2  Dec.  91 
Duncan,  James,  MB.  CM.  p.  3  Volunteer  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment   1  7  Apr.  97 


2  Dec.  oi!Burton-on-Trent. 

23  Mar.  92|Hounslow. 
26  Sept.88iWeston-snper-Mare. 

2  May  88,Carlow. 
21  May  9o|Bath. 

24  Feb.  97 j Colchester. 
4  Feb.  94 'Woolwich  Arsenal. 
2  May  88j  Birr. 

25  Mar.  94  Xewtown  St.  Boswel). 


25  June  98 
29  Apr.  86 
2  Oct.  89 
21  July  97 
6  May  91 
9  Jan.  80 

1  Oct.  90 

20  June! 
9  Mar.  92 
16  June  97 

10  Apr.  95 

11  June  90 
4  Oct.   93 

13  Oct.  97 
20  May  96 
27  Oct.   97 

25  Oct 


31  May  93 
22  Dec.  94 
25  Sept.95 


Aberdeen. 

Newark. 

Gravesend. 

Jersey. 

Cambridge. 

Stirling. 

Newport. 

Gravesend. 

cuthampton. 
Glasgow. 
Dundee. 

Stoke-on-Trent. 
Bakewell. 

Great  Yarmouth. 
Portsmouth. 


Shrewsbury. 

Hyde  Road,Manchester 
Scarborough. 
Ashton-under-Lyne. 
Grantham. 
London. 
Banff. 
26  Oct.  92'Liverpool. 

5  Apr.  93  Oldham. 
19  Aug.  96  Stirling. 

17  Feb.  92I  Birmingham. 
13  Oct.   97iJarrow. 
15  June  98  Dover. 

6  Sept-93|EdiHburgh. 
23  Nov.  98; 
26  June  97tChester. 

1  Jan.  92  Alloa. 

18  July  96  Portsmouth. 
11  Dec.  95|Exeter. 

26  Oct.   98' 
17  Oct.  94  London. 

27  Aug.  98  Dundee. 


England^George  F.p.  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Lincolnshire  Regiment 

Fenton,  Frederick  Enos,  p.s.  [_/],  1  Tower  Hamlets  Volunteer  Rifles 

Fergusson,  William,  MB.  p.  1  Banff  Vol.  Artillery  (S.  Division  R.  Artillery)    ... 

Flinn,  David  Edgar,  FECSI.  5  Volunteer  Battalion  Liverpool  Regiment    

Fort,  Thomas,  ».  6  Volunteer  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  

Fraser,  Alex.  Duncan,  MB.  MCh.  v.  4  Vol.  Bn.  Ar<pdland  Suth.  Highlanders... 
Freer,  Edward  Luke,  MECS.  p.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Warwickshire  Regiment 
Gibbon,  Frederick  Wm.  LBCP.Ed.  LECS.Ed.  LSA.  p.  (t)  1  Durham  Vol.  Engs. 

Gib  ert,  James  Wm.  Thornton,  p.  1  London  Volunteer  Artillery   

Gilruth.  George  Ritchie,  LECP.Ed.  LECS.Ed.  FBSE.  v.  1  Edin.  City  Vol.  Art. ... 

Godson,  Clement,  MB.  v.  18  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles   

Harrison,  George,  LBCP.Ed.  LECS.Ed.  Earl  of  Chester's  Yeomanry  Cavalry  ... 
Hay,  John  Home,  MB.  MCh.  MECS.  p.  7V0I.  Bn.  Argyll  and  Suth!Highlanders 

Hunter,  Edwin  John,  LECP.Ed.  LFPS.Glas. p.  3  Vol.  Bn.  Hampshire  Regt 

Hodgson,  Joseph  Willoughby.  ATE.  _p.  1  Devon  Vol.  Art.iv.  (W.  D  R .  Artillery)  ... 

Kinsey-Morgan.  Augustus,  MB.  p.  1  Dorsetshire  Volunteer  Artillery     

Lawless,  Edmond  James,  p.  4  Volunteer  Battalion  East  Surrey  Regiment    

Lennox,  David,  MB.  MCh.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Royal  Highlanders 

Lloyd,  Edward  James,  MB.  MRCS.  p.  1  Cheshire  and  Carnarvon  Volunteer  Art.  19  July  93'Chester 
MacDonald,  Alexander  Dall,  MB.  MCh.  LBCP.Ed.  LECS.Ed.  p.  3  Volunteer") 

Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers 3 

Maclean,  John  Hugh,  FBCS.Ed.  p.  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment 
Marshall,  John  James  de  Z.  LECSI.  LAS. Bub.  1  Cinque  PortsVolunteer  Rifles... 

Mason,  Samuei  Butler,  p.  4  Volunteer  Battalion  South  Wales  Borderers    

Massingham,  John  Payne,  MECS.  LSA.  p.  1  Shropshire  and  Staffordshire  7 

Volunteer  Artillery j 

Middlemiss,  George,  MB.  p.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Durham  Light  Infantry 1 3c  Oct.   94 Stockton-on-Tees. 

Moore,  Stephen  Henry,  FBCS.Ed.  LECP.Ed.  MECS.  p.   South    Middlesex)  |      ,,„„  „Jw-,„,„„,  ,-.,.„„„ 

Volunteer  Rifles    j  |  l  May  97|Wainara  It  een. 

Naismith,  William  John,  MB.  21Ck.  FBCS.Ed.  FFPS.Gias.  Ayrshire  Yeomanry!  9  Oct.   89  Ayr. 
O'Callaghan,  Robert    Thomas  Alexander,  LECPI.   FECSI.  LAS.Bub.    p.s.\'  „  Afo„  „„:D„„b,OT, 

1  Flintshire   Volunteer  Engineers :}  ;19  May  9j|buckley. 

Packer,  William  Herbert,  MB. LECP.  MECS.  LSA.  1  WorcestershireArt.Vol....   26  June97  Shrewsbury. 
Philip,  Thomas,  MB.  MCh.  p.  1  Vol  Bn.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  ...  125  May  98,Greenock. 
Phillips,  George  Richard  Turner,  MRCS.  LSA.  Pembroke  Yeomanry  Cavalry  ...  28  Dec.  92  Haverfordwest. 
Pigott,  Fred.  Knollys,  LECP.Ed.  LECS.Ed.  LAM.  p.  1  Vol.  Bn.  Shrop.  Lt.  Inf.  I  4  Nov.  96  Shrewsbury. 

Reckitt,  Edward  Bass,  1  Lancashire  Volunteer  Artillery,  W.  Div.  R.  Art 21  Dec.  92  Grimsby. 

Roberts,  Henry  William,  MRCS.  LSA.  p.  2  Volunteer  Bn.  West  Kent  Regiment...  24  Mar.  97  Blackheath. 

Roocroft,  William  Mitchell,  p.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment ,  5  Aug.  96  Manchester. 

Smith,  Robert  Bradshaw,  LBCP.Ed  LECSI.  p.  1  Vol.  En.  Leicestershire   Regt.j  2  Dec.  91  Leicester. 

Smith,  Samuel  Parson,  LRCPI.  LRCSI.p.  1  Vol.  Bn.  Royal  Fusiliers 19  Sept. 88  Fitzroy  Square,  W. 


23  Oct.   88  Dumfries. 

3  July  95  Bakewell. 
16  June  97  Hastings. 
1  Nov.  94  Pontypool. 

28  July  97  Stoke-on-Trent. 


Sparrow,  Roberi  Launcelot,  p.  6  Volunteer  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment 

Stephenson,  Francis  Lawrence,  MB.  MCh.  p.  Woolwich  Div.  Vol.  Med.  Staff  C 
Stewart,  Wm.  Lemmon,  MB.  p.  1  Banff  Vol.  Artillery  (S.  Division  R.  Artillery) 
Symes,  Edmond  West,  MB.  MECS.   2  West  York  Yeomanry  Cavalry 


20  Mar.  95|01dham. 
29  Dec.  54!Woolwich. 
25  Sept.95  Banff. 
13  Feb.  90  Halifax. 


Medical  Reserve  of  Officers. 


718 


Surgeons  Majors. 

Symes,  William  SandhiLm.  LRCPI.  LBCSI.  p.  2  Vol.  Bn.  Derbyshire  Rent.... 
Thomas,  George  Danford  Phillies,  MD.  MRCS.  18  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles... 
Thompson,   Hy.  Geo'.  MD.  MCh.  FRCSL  LCRPI.  p.  1  Yol.   Bn.  R.  Fusiliers   ... 

Thomson.  David!  MD.'MCh.  p.  3  Volunteer  Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment 

Thorn,  Charles  "William,  LRCPI.  FRCSL  p.  2  Vol.  Bn.  Lancashire  Fus 

Turton,  James,  MRCS.  LSA.  p.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Sussex  Regiment..  

Wade,  Arthur  Breedon,  MB.  p.  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment  ... 
Walker,  Francis  John,  MD.  ZRCP.  MRCS.  ZSA.  p.  1  Vol.  Bn.  Lincoln  Regt.  ... 
Watson,  Andrew  Alexander,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  p.  3  Lancashire  Vol.  Rifles... 
Wear,  Arthur  Taylor,  MD.  p.  1  Newcastle-on-Tyne  Vol.  Art.  (W.  Diy.  R.  Art.) 

Williams,  Edward.  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  LSA.  p.  1  Lancashire  Vol.  Engs 

Wright,  Henry,  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS.  p.  1  Volunteer  Bn.  Lincolnshire  Regt,  .v' 

Surgeon  Captains. 

Adam,  John,  MD.  p.  j  Volunteer  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders 

Adams,  Frederick  Vasey,  FFPS.Glas.  LRCP.Ed.  p.  1  Lanarkshire  Vol.  Rifles... 

Adams,  Joseph,  MB.  p.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  South  Lancashire  Regiment  

Allen,  Thomas  W.  J.  p.  1  Lincoln  Volunteer  Artillery  (West  Div.  R.  Art.)   

Anderson,  David  L.  p.  1  Banff  Volunteer  Artillery 

Arnold,  Andrew  Page,  MB.  p.  5  Volunteer  Battalion  Durham  Light  Infantry... 

Atkinson,  Walter  Alexander,  MB.  p.  1  Surrey  Volunteer  Rifles 

Barnes,  Ernest  Wykeham.  p.  6  Volunteer  Battalion  Liverpool  Regiment  

Bateman,  Alfred  George,  MB.  MCh.  LSA.  p.  16  Middlesex  Rifle  Volunteers   

Bentlif.  Philip  Barnett,  MRCS.  LSA.  Royal  Jersey  Militia  Artillery    

Beveridge,  Robert  Ebenezer,  MB.  p.  3  Volunteer  Bn.  Durham  Light  Infantry 
Black,  DonaldCampbell,  MD.  LRCS.Ed.  LFPS.  Glas.  p.  5  Vol.  Bn.  Highland  L.I. 
Bramwell,  Hugh  Ransom,  MB.  p.  Tynemouth  Vol.  Art.  ( W.  Division  R.  Art.)  ... 

Brook,  Henry  Darvill,  20  Middlesex  Rifle  Volunteers  

Bryden,  Richard  Jos.  MRCS.  LSA. p.  3  Vol.  (Kent)  Brig.  Cinque  Ports  Div.R.A. 

Bullmore,  William  King,  MD.  1  Cornwall  Volunteer  Artillery 

Butter,  John  Kerr,  MD.  2  Vol.  Bn.  South  Staffordshire  Regiment   

Cagney,  James,  MD.  p.  20  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles 

Cameron,  John,  MD.  p.  6  Volunteer  Battalion  Royal  Scots  

Challis,  Harry  Thornton,  p.  4  Volunteer  Battalion  Essex  Regiment;   

Clark,  Stewartson,  MD.  1  Banff  Volunteer  Artillery  (S.  Div.  R.  Artillery)  

Coffin,  Richard  James  Maitland,  FRCP. Ed.  LSA.  LAH.Dub.  p.  3  Volunteer) 

Battalion  West  Surrey  Regiment J 

Cook,  John  Will,  MD.  p.  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Essex  Regiment 

Copeman,  Sydney  Arthur  Monckton,  MD   2  London  Volunteer  Rifles     

Dewar,  Thomas  Fiulayson,  MB.  MCh.  BSc.  1  Vol.  Brigade  Western  Div.  R.  Art. 

Dickie,  Hugh,  MB.  p.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Northumberland  Fusiliers  

Dingle,  William  Alfred.  MD.  p.  2  Tower  Hamlets  Royal  Eugineers  (Volunteers) 
Drummond,  James,  MD.  p.  3  Durham  Volunteer  Artillery  (W.  Div.  R.  Art.)  ... 
Edwards,   William  Lloyd,  p.  Severn   Division    Submarine    Miners,   Royal  > 

Engineers  (Volunteers)    j 

Ellis,  John  William,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  p.  6  Vol.  Bn.  Liverpool  Regiment  

Foley,  Thomas  M'Craith,  p.  1  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire  Volunteer  Artillery  

Fraser,  Charles  Lauchlin,  FRCS.Ed.  LRCP.Ed.  p.  1  Berwick-on-Tweed  Vol.  Art. 

Griham,  Robert  Balfour,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed. p.  1  Fifeshire  Vol.  Artillery. 

Gr.mt,  Francis  Wm.  MD.  p.  1  Banff  Vol.  Artillery  (S.  Division  R.  Artillery)    ... 

Harnett,  WUliam  John,  FRCP. Ed.  LRCSI.  22  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles  

Hollies,  George,  BA.  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  LSA.  2 Vol.  Bn.  Shropshire  Light  Inf. 

Holt,  Thomas,  MB.  p.  2  Vol.  Bn.  East  Lancashire  Regiment  

Hoyland,  Stanley  Stenton,p.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Suffolk  Regiment 

Hughes,  Edgar  Alfred,  1  City  of  London  Volunteer  Rifles 

Job,  Henry  Percy,  4  Volunteer  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment    

Kemm,  Fred.  St.  John,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  LSA. p.  3  Vol.Bn.  Somerset  Lt. Inf. 

Key,  David  Thomas,  MRCS.  LSA.  p.  1  London  Volunteer  Artillery 

Kinnear,  William,  MB.  p.  3  Volunteer  Battalion  Royal  Highlanders  

Lamport,  Henry  Chris.  MB.  p.  5  Lancashire  Vol.  Art.  (S.  Division  R.  Artillery) 

Lang,  Gordon  Abercromby,  MB.  p.  Highland  Volunteer  Artillery   

Laurie,  Casper  Robert,  p.  1  Vol.  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry... 

Lawrie,  William  John,  MD.  MCh.  p.  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Scots  Fusiliers    

Lee,  Charles  Nairne,  MB.  MCh.  p.  6  Volunteer  Battalion  Royal  Highlanders    .. 

Lingard,  Alfred,  MRCS.  LSA.  p.  3  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles 

Loveless,  Walter  King,  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment 

Lowe,  Geo.  May,  MD.  MCh.  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  p.  1  Vol.  Bn.  Lincoln  Regt. 
Lyon,  Alexander  B.  MB.  p.  1  Banff  Volunteer  Artilltry  (South  Div.  R  Art.)   ... 

Macdonald,  William  Bums,  MB.  p.  1  Haddington  Volunteer  Artillery  

Mackay,  James,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  p.  6  Volunteer  Bn.  Royal  Highlanders  ... 
Mackay,  William  Bertie,  MB.  p.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Northumberland  Fus. ... 
Mackenzie,  Murdo,  p.  Highland  Volunteer  Artillery  South.  Division  Royal  Art. 
MacMunn,  Charles  Alexander,  MA.  MD.  LRCSI.  p.  3  Vol.  Bn.  S.  Stafford  Regt.. 
XCartin,  John  Michael  Harding,  MD.  FRCS.  p.  1  Vol.  Bn.  E.  Lancashire  Regt. 
Meadows,  Robert  Thornton,  MB.  MCh.  2  Vol.Bn.  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Inf. 

Mill,  James.  MB.  ».  5  Volunteer  Battalion  Royal  Scots 

Moir,  Wm.  Brown,  MD.  MCh.  LRCSEd.  LM.  p.  2  v0l.  Bn.Highland  Lt.  Inf.    ... 
Moore,  Edward  Head,  LRCS.Ed.  LSA.  p.  Falmouth  Division  Royal  Engineers 
Nettle,  William,  MRCS.  LSA.  p.  2  Vol.  Bn.  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry. 
Rigby,  James  Arthur,  MD.  p.  5  Lancashire  Vol.  Artillery  (S.  Division  R.  Art. 
Rutherford,  John  Victor  W.,  MB.  1  Northumberland  Vol.  Art.  (W.  Div.  R.  Art.) 

Ryan,  Edward  William  St.  Vincent,  p.  16  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles    

Saville,  John  George,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  p.  5  Vol.  Bn.  Manchester  Regt 

Skinner,  Ernest  William,  MB.  MCh.  p.  1  Cinque  Ports  Volunteer  Rifles  

Sleman,  Richard  Reginald,  BA.  LSA.  20  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles    

Smith,  Robert  Sinolair,  p.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Royal  Highlanders   

Stacy,  John  Herbert,  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment 

Stirling,  Robert,  MD.  p.  4  Volunteer  Battalion  Royal  Highlanders  .  

Stuart,  Thomas  Edmund,;?.  1  Essex  Volunteer  Artillery  Eastern  Div.  R.  Art... 
Thomas,  Josiah  Telfer,  p.  1  Vol.  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Inlantry... 

Thorne,  Atwood.p.  1  Cirjqne  Ports  Volunteer  Rifles  

Todd,  David,  p.  1  Durham  Volunteer  Artillery  (W.  Division  Royal  Artillery)  ... 

Warwick,  Francis  James  Lewis,  MB.  1  Tower  Hamlets  Volunteer  Rifles  

Whiteford,  James   Harris  Garcia,  MB.  p.  Clyde  Division  Submarine  Miners  > 

Royal  Engineers  (Volunteers)   ) 

Moir,  James,  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Fd.  LFPS.  Glas.  p.  2  Vol.  Bn.  Soots  Fusiliers  ... 


r  Mar. 

6  May  y* 
25  Sept.  95 
14  Oct.  96 
27  Jan.  97 

2  Dec.  91 
.•4  June  96 
16  Aug.  93 


STATION. ' 


*q  Dec.  94 
ti  July 

2  Nov. 
6  May  96 

22  Oct.  90 

3  Aug 
13  Oct.   97 

3  Apr.  9 
17  Mar.  97 

3  July  55 
24  July  95 

5  June  90 


97 


97 


13  Nov. 
11  Mar. 

29  Sept. 
16  May 

1  May 

2  Oct.  «■ 
2  Oct.   89 

.3  Sept. 9- 
2J  Sept. - 

7  July 

2  Dec.  91 
16  June  97 

2  Nov.  95 

2  Dec.  91 

15  Jan.  96 

16  Sept.  96 
24  Oct.   88 

7  Apr.  97 

4  Aug.  97 

3  Feb.  97 

14  Apr.  97 

22  Oct.   90 

30  Jan.  95 
27  Mar.  89 
iS  Sept. " 
!,  Sept. 

:3  June 

12  Oct.  90 
2  Apr. 

1  Mar.  93 
7  Mar.  94 

t6  Feb 

2  Dec.  91 

6  May  91 

5  Apr.  93 
'.9  May  95 
:8  July  96 
-3  May  96 
21  May  90 

1 3  June  88 
5  May  8" 

29  Dec.  9 
27  Mar.  8 

3  Mar.  97 
50  Aug.  93 

7  Ja 


,n.  91 

2  Aug.  93 
[2  Apr.  93 
?5  Apr.  88 

9  Oct.    95 

1  Aug.  88 
30  Sept.  96 

-  «■»■"  88 

91 
90 

95 
94 


S  May 
30  May 
19  Mar. 

29  Ma3' 
21  Nov.  y.t 
12  Oct.   08 

3  Oct.    88 

5  Sept.  88 

26  Nov.  90 

30  Sept.  96 
14  Oct.   96 

7  Sept. 98 

2  Dee.  96, 

17  June  q6 

t8  Oct.   98 

1  Oct.   95J 

10  Mar.  97 

14  Oct.   96 

26  Sept.  88; 


Bakewed. 

207,  Harrow  Road,  W. 

Fitzroy  Square. 

Bedford. 

Rochdale. 

Brighton. 

Southampton. 

Lincoln. 

Burnley. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Liverpool. 

Lincoln. 

Dingwall. 

Glasgow. 

Warrington. 

Grimsby. 

Banff. 

Gateshead 

Camberwell. 

Liverpool. 

London. 

Jersey. 

Sunderland. 

Glasgow. 

Tynemouth. 

Euston  Road. 

Gravesend. 

Falmouth. 

Walsall. 

Euston  Road. 

Penicuik. 

Silvertown. 

Banff. 

Bermondsey. 

Colchester. 

Farringdon  Road. 

Dundee. 

Hexham. 

Victoria  Park  Square. 

South  Shields. 


Cardiff. 

Liverpool. 

York. 

Berwick. 

St.  Andrews. 

Banff. 

Gray's  Inn  Place. 

Newport. 

Burnley 

Ipswich. 

Fmsbury  Pavement. 

Newark 

Weston-super-Mare. 

London. 

Dundee. 

Preston. 

Inverness. 

Falmouth. 

Ayr. 

St.  Andrews. 

Charing  Cross. 

Winchester. 

Lincoln. 

Banff. 

Edinburgh. 

St.  Andrews. 

Hexham. 

Inverness. 

Wolverhampton. 

Blackburn. 

Bodmin. 

Leith. 

Ayr. 

Falmouth. 

Bodmin. 

Preston. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

London. 

Ardwick.nr.Manchester 

Hastings. 

Euston  Road. 

Dundee. 

Norwich. 

Perth. 

Stratford  Green. 

Falmouth. 

City  Road. 

Snnderlanci. 

Loudon. 

Greenock. 

Ayr. 


719 


Medical  Reserve  of  Officers. 


Surgeon  Lieutenajits. 

Bourke,  Edmund  XJ.  F.  MacW.  18  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles       

Boyd,  Campbell,  p.  3  Volunteer  Battalion  West  Surrey  Regiment 

Callender,  Eustace  Maude,  p.  12  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles 

Clark,  James  Ailken,  p.  MB.  Queen's  Rifle  Volunteer  Brigade  Royal  Scots 

Collett,  Henry  George  Outram,  p.  1  North  Riding  of  Yorkshire  Volunteer  Art. 

de  Legh,  Harry  Legh,j>.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment 

Dobie,  David  R.  MD..  2  Volunteer  Bn.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers   

Downes,  Edmund,  MD.  FRCS.Ed.  2  Sussex  Volunteer  Artillery  

Ferguson,  Robert  T.  p.  6  Volunteer  Battalion  Royal  Highlanders  

■Griffiths,  William  A.  p.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment    

Hamilton,  David  Livingstone,  FRCS.Ed.  4  Volunteer  Bn.  Manchester  Regt 

Henderson,  Albert,  MB.  p.  1  Aberdeenshire  Royal  Engineers  (Volunteers)    ... 

Jones,  Arthur  Lloyd,  3  Glamorgan  Volunteer  Rifles 

Kirby,  Samuel  John  James,  p.  2  Volunteer  Battalion  Suffolk  Regiment  

Lawson,  David  James,  MD.  p.  1  Dorsetshire   Volunteer  Artillery      

Bivesey,  Edgar  William,  Surg.  Capt.  Alderney  Artillery  Militia   

Luce,  Richard  Harman,  MB.  p.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment... 

Mc  Mullen,  John,  MB.  p.  3  Volunteer  Battalion  Liverpool  Regiment     

-Macdouald,  Alexauder,  MB.  p.  Queen's  Rifle  Volunteer  Brigade 

Mackay,  John  Sutherland,  MD.  p.  6  Volunteer  Battalion  Royal  Highlanders... 
Maclagan,  Charles  G.  MB.  p.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Northumberland  Fusiliers 

Melville,  George,  MB.  p.  6  Volunteer  BaUalion  Royal  Scots    

JMoir,  John  M.  MD.  p.  Highland  Volunteer  Artillery 

Peake,  William  Pemberton,  p.  1  Volunteer  Battalion  Leicestershire  Regiment 
Pockett,  Lewis  Walter,  p.  1  Lincoln  Volunteer  Artillery  (West  Div.  R.  Art. I  .. 
Seid,  Hamilton  Chambers,  MB.  Glasgow  Company  Vol.  Medical  Staff  Corps  .. 

Taylor,  James,  MD.  6  Volunteer  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders 

Tomory,  John  K.  MD.  p.  1  Sutherland  Highland  Rifles  

Vernon.  Arthur  H.  p.  4  Volunteer  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment   

Ward,  James  P.  S.  p.  2  Devonshire  Volunteer  Artillery  (West  Div.  R.  Art.)  ... 
Wright,  John  C.  p.p.s.  2  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire  Yoiui  teer  Artillery   


date 

SUTiOIf. 

2  Nov 

98 

5  Dec. 

94|Bermondsey. 

?6  Feb. 

96:  London. 

T4  Mar. 

961  Edinburgh. 

24  June 

56  Middlesbrough. 

'4  Apr. 

971  Northallerton. 

x4  Sept. 98  Duns. 

'6  Mar. 

02  Eastbourne. 

r9  Aug 

961  Bunhill  Row. 

14  Apr. 

97,  Winchester. 

21  Dec. 

98 

23  Nov 

98 

9  Sept.96;S\vansea. 

24  June  u6Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

9  Nov 

Q8 

18  July  96|Alderney. 

27  Oct. 

97 

17  Aug 

98,Sonthport. 

23  Dec. 

06  Edinburgh 

23  Sept.  96  St.  Andrews. 

25  Nov 

96  Hexham. 

2  Apr 

oS  Penicuik.    ■ 

25  Nov 

96  Inverness. 

7  Apr 

97  Leicester. 

14  Oct. 

90  Grimsby. 

2  Oct. 

95  Glasgow. 

11  Dec 

95  Keith. 

28  Dec. 

98! 

1  Jan. 

98  Bournemouth. 

2  Sept.  96jDevonport. 

16  Feb 

98  Bradford. 

War  Services. 

1  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  Kiallmark  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855  as  Staff  Surgeon  with  the  Ottoman 
■Cavalry,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  attacks  on  the  Redan,  and 
(the  baf.le  of  Tchernaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


Half  or  'Retired  Pay. — Medical  Department. 


720 


Inspector  General. 
Dane,   Ricnard,1  CB.  MD.    FRCSI.   (Deputy   In-\ 
spector  General,  31  Dec.  78)  [R] 5 

SURGEON    GENERALS. 

Aucliinleck,  Grahaiue,2  MD.  LECS.Ed 

Fogo.  James  M.  Sent.*  FRCS.Ed.  MUGS.  FRGS.  ... 
Fox,  Thos.Wm.3  MB.  MFCS  (Brig.  Surg,  27  Nov.  79) 

Fraser,  Archibald  Henry.6  LFPS.Glas 

Gordon,  Sir  Charles  Alex."  KCB.  MD.  LRCS.  Ed.  \ 

Honorary  Physician  to  the  Queen  [R] ) 

Gore,     Albert    Aug.8    MD.    LRUPI.     LSCSI.     \ 

(Brig. Surg.  18  Aug. 86  ;  Surg.  CW.13  Jan.  92)  [R]       ) 

Uffi   Home,    Sir  Anthony   Dickson,9    KCB.   MD.'l 

MRCS.  [R] $ 

Innes,  Sir  John  Harrie  Ker,"0  KCB.  FBCS.  Hon.  1 

Surgeon  to  the  Queen  [R]     j 

Lamprey,  Jones,"  MB.LRCSI 

Mackinnon,  David  Reid,12  213.  LRCS.Ed 

Marston,   JefTery  Allen.13  CB.  MD.  MRCS.  LSA. ) 

(Brigade  Surgeon,  27  Nov.  79) ) 

Uffi  Mouat,  Sir  James,u  KCB. FRCS.  Hon.  Surgeon  1 

to  the  Queen  [R]    J 

O'Nial,  John,15  OS.  LRCSI.   (Brigade  Surgeon,  2j\ 

Nov.  79)  [R] : ; 

Tarrant,  Thomas,"  MD.  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  (Brig.  > 
Surgeon,  27  Nov.  79)     j 

Thompson,  John  Alexander  William,  MD.  MRCS. 

Watt,  William  Godfrey,18  MRCS.  LSA 

Woolfryes,  John  Andrew,19  CB.  CMG.  MD.  MRCS.  } 
LSA J 

Surgeon  Major  Generals. 
Bradshaw,   Alexander   Frederick,2"  CB.  MRCP. 

MRCS.  LSA.  (Brigade  Surgeon,  12  Mar.  82  ;  Surg, 

Colonel,  28  July  86) , 

Colahan,  John,  MD.  MRCS.  (Brigade  Surgeon,  16 "> 

July  84  ;  Surgeon  ColunA,  16  Oct.  89) j 

Collis,  William',21  MRCS.  (Brigade  Surgeon,  21  Feb.  } 

82;  Surgeon.  Colonel,  12  Mav  86)  i 

Davis,  James,22 LRCSI.  LAH.Dub.  (Brigade  Surg.  1 

29  Oct.  83;  Surgeon  Colonel,  iq  Dec.  88)    ) 

Faught,  Jno.  Geo.23  MRCS.  (Brig.  Surg.  17  Apr.  80);  \ 

Hon.  Surgeon  to  the  Queen ) 

Fraser,    Duncan    Alexander    Campbell,23!  MD.  'I 

LRCS.Ed.  (Brigade  Surgeon,  27  Nov.  79) $ 

Giraud,  Charles  Herve,2'  MR  CS.  ( Brigade  Surgeon  ) 

2  Apr.  84;   Surgeon  Colonel,  7  May  E9)  [R] f 

Hamilton, JohnButler,24t  MD.  BA.  3IRCS.  (Brig.  ") 

Surgeon,  27   Mar.  86  ;  Surgeon  Colonel,  30  Nov.  91  j 
Hanbury,  Sir  James  Arthur,25  KCB.  MB.  MRCS.  \ 

Hon.  FRCSI.  (Brigade  Surgeon,  27  Nov.  79)    j 

Hinde,  George  Langford,26  CB.  LRCSI.  (Brigade  ; 

Surgeon,  25  Apr.  81) > 

Hoysted,     Thomas    Norton,21     LRCSI.    {Brigade') 

Surgeon,  23  Oct.  8.1 ;  Suraeon  Colonel,  3  Apr.  86)    J 
Lewer,  Robert,28  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS.  LSA.  (Brig.  / 

Surgeon,  1  Apr.  82;  Surgeon  Colonel,  16  Oat.  86)  j 
Lithgow,  Stewart  Aaron,2-1  CB.  DSO.  MD.  BSc.Ed. 

LRCS.Ed.  (Brigade  Surgeon,  13  June  80;  Surgeon 

Colonel,  16  Oct.  84)  ;  Hon.  Physician  to  the  Queen 
Madden,  Charles  Dodgson,3"   CB.  LRCSI.,  Hon. 

Surgeon  to  the  Queen $ 

Maxham,  John  William,  MD.  LRCS.Ed.   (Brigade  \ 

Surgeon,  19  Dec.j88  ;  Surgeon  Colonel,  n  Jan.  94)  )" 
Meadows,   Robert    Wyatt,31    MD.  MRCS.  (Dep.  \ 

Surg.  Gen.    5  Feb.  83) j 

Paterson,  Henry  Foljambe,  MD.  FRCS.Ed.  (Sur-\ 

geon  Colonel,  13  June  88)    j 

Reade,  Sir  John  By  Cole,32   CB.  LRCS.  Ed.  Knight) 

of  Grace  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  (Dep.  Surg. Gen.  > 

23  Oct.  81),  Hon.  Surgeon  to  the  Queen  [R]    ) 

Sinclair,  James,33  MD.  LRCS.Ed.  Hon.  rhysician\ 

to  the  Queen J 

Smith, Philip  Broke,  MD. LRCS.  (Surg.  Col.  17N0V.86) 
Thomson,  William  Arthur,  MB.  LRCS.Ed.  Hon.  "> 

Physician  to  the  Queen y 

ppetts,  Alfred Malpas.^JW-RCS.  (Surgeon  Colonel,  > 

20  Nov.  84)  j 

Wade,  Frederick  Wm.  LRCSI.  (Surg.  Col.  31  Dec.  87) 
Walsh,    Thomas,35  LRCSI.   (Brigade  Surgeon,   16  1 

July  84;  Surgeon  Colonel,  28  Oct.  8o)    ) 

Warren,    John,36  MRCS.    [R]    (Surgeon    Colonel, \ 

24  Oct.  88)    j 

Webb,  William  Marshall,3'  LRCSI.  Dep.  Surg.  Gen  1 

5  July  81) j 

Deputy  Surgeons  General. 

Oat  tell,  William,-"-8  MRCS.  FLS 

Olifton,  Robert  Walter,39  MRCS 

Gulland,  Alexander  Dudgeon,40  MD.  LRCS.Ed.  "> 

Hon.  Surgeon  General j 

Heffernan,  Nesbitt,  BA.  MB.  LRCSI.  Hon.  Surg. Gen 

Hungerford,  Richard,"  LRCSI 

Irwin,  Chamney  Graves,45  MB.  MRCS 

Jameson,  John Ljster,*6 LRCSI.  Hon.  Surg.  Gen. 
Dandale,  James,4'  MD.  LRCS.Ed 


SURGEON. 


17  July  35  31  July  46 


22  Dec.  48'  2  Oct.   57 
5  Mar.  44  13  Apr.  55 

23  July  52  18  Sept.6o 
21  Feb.  51  26  Jan.  58 


SURGEON 
MAJOR. 


25  May  55 

22  Dec.  68 

5  Mar.  64 

3  July  72 

21  Feb.  71 


DEPUTY       INSPECTOR 


SURG. GEN. 


8  June  41 

1  Oct.  60 

17  Mar.  48 

8  Apr.  42 

8  Oct.   50 

12  Dec.  43 

10  Nov.  54 
14  Dec.  38 

13  Apr.  52 

16  June  54 

19  Nov.  44 
1  Mar.  44 

13  July  47 

27  May  57 

25  May  58 

14  Sept.55 
:o  Mar.  58 

5  Jan.  55 
8  Oct.  S3 
10  Mar.  58 
19  Jan.  60 

30  Sept.53 

15  May  55 

8  Sept.55 

1  Aug.  57 

3  Feb. 

14  Dec.  54 

31  Mar.  64 

26  May  54 
19  Oct.  57 

24  Mar.  54 

S  Aug.  53 
5  Sept.  5 

14  Oct.  51 

7  Apr.  54 

28  Sept.  57 

25  May  58 

9  Nov.  57 
24  Mar.  54 

28  Mar.  54 
28  Sept.57 

23  June  54 

ii  June  41 

26  May  54 

24  Feb.  54 

2  Jan.  52 

15  Sept.57 


10  July  46 

2  Sept. 68 
9  Feb.  55 

11  Mar.  53 

3  Nov.  57 
20  Mar.  54 


1  Mar.  73 
14  Sept.66 


2  July  76 
19  June  72 
23  June  80 
18  Sept.  77 

11  May  60 


8  June  67 

3  Nov.  48 
5  May  59 

10  July  66 

26  Feb.  56 

28  Mar.  54 

20  July  55 

7  May  71 

1  Mar.  73 
5  Apr.  71 
1  Mar.  73 

9  Nov.  67 
5  May  63 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 

20  Feb.  63 
19  Sept.68 

4  Feb.  7 
9  Sept.71 

7  Dec.  67 

5  Oct.  67 

1  Mar.  73 
22  Aug.  65 
15  Jan.  73 

19  Apr.  64 

29  July  62 

2  Dec.  71 
31  Dec.  58 

18  Oct.  64 
5  Oct.  72 
1  Mar.  7 

1  Mar.  73 

15  Jan.  64 

12  July  64 
31  Aug.  72 

16  Oct.   66 

7  Nov.  51 
22  Sept.65 

1  Dec.  63 
31  Dec.  58 

10  Jan.  72 


7  June  70 
2  Dec.  63 

1  Mar.  73 
9  Feb.  55 
13  Apr.  72 

1  Mar.  73 

9  Nov.  64 
1  Mar.  64 

7  Oct.  67 


24  Dec.  73 

31  Dec.  58 
4  Mar.  77 
29  Nov.  71 
18  Nov.  82 

1  Oct.  58 

26  May  80 

1  June  83 

23  Nov.  72 
8  May  72 

1  Apr.  74 


GENERAL. 


4  Mar.  68 


SURG. GEN. 


6  Feb.  83 
21  Aug.  79 
18  May  87 
14  Oct.  84 

1  Apr.  74 

10  Mir.  95 
4  Apr.  80 

24  July  72 

14  June  83 

11  Jan.  79 

7  May  89 
18  Oct.   64 

15  June  85 

28  Oct.  89 

27  Jan.  80 
30  May  79 

25  June  80 


RET.    OR 
HALF  PAT. 


SURG.  MAJ. 
GENERAL. 


1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Apr.  73 
1  Mar.  73  3  Sept.84 
1  Mar.  73^21  May  81 
1  Apr.  73 
1  Apr.  75 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
t  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 

15  Aug.  68 

28  Apr.  76 

1  Mar.  73 


5  May  81 
10  Apr.  85 


28  June  76 


27  Nov.  79 


1  Mar.  73^23  Apr, 


1  Mar.  73 

15  Aug.  68 
1  Mar.  73 
4  Sept.71 

1  Mar.  79 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Apr.  75 

1  Apr.  73 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 

11  June  61 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 


24  July  72. 

3  Mar.  86"- 
7  May  82 

15  Feb.  88 
18  May  78: 

26  May  8o- 
1  Dec.  98 

30  Nov.  86- 

27  Jan.  80 

16  Oct.   84. 
1  May  81 

6  Oct.   89 

28  Apr.  76- 
14  June  87 

13  Nov.  90. 

13  Nov.  81 

17  Mar.  80 

14  June  83. 


27  Nov.  79 

9  May  76 
7  May  82 
2  Nov.  79 

25  Aug.  80 
1  Feb.  83 


1  June  83 
27  Nov.  79 

27  Nov.  79 

2  Jan.  83 

27  Nov.  79 


10  Mar.  92 

14  Apr.  84 
5  Apr.  92 

11  Jan.  94 
3  Nov.' 90 

21  June  87 
24  Jan.  94 
3  Oct.  95 

14  June  87 
13  Jan,  92 

28  Mar.  92 
10  Aug.  9 

16  Sept.91 

7  May  82 

29  May 
16  Oct.   89 

1  Apr.  93 

15  Feb.  88 

27  Mar.  82 
27  Oct.  92 
3  Mar.  86 

27  Dec.  91 
15  Dec.  92 
18  July  94 

i  Aug.  93 

31  Dec.  87 


27  Nov.  79 
11  Nov.  80 


15  Dec.  71127  Nov.  79 
1  Mar.  73  15  June  82 


10  Mar.  95 

30  Mar.  g&~ 

14  Apr.  94 

15  Apr.  95. 
15  Dec.  92- 
27  Dec.  91 
30  Nov.  96 

3  Oct.  98 
13  Jan.  92 

27  Oct.  02- 

11  Jan.  94 
3  Oct.  95 
6  Feb.  93. 

1  Aug.93 
3  Aug.  98 
10  Aug.  92 
9  July  96 

1  Apr.  93 

28  Mar.  92 
18  July  94 
10  Mar.  92 

5  Apr.  gz 
24  Jan.  94 

29  May  98 

6  July  96 
6  July  93 


12  Mar. 
21  June  87 

14  June  85 

9  Mar.  67 
4  Apr.  83 

10  Dec.  84 
4  Apr.  81 

30  Nov.  8 


23  Nov.  89 
11  Apr.  88 

1  Oct.  83 

28  Apr.  76 
13  June  88 
8  Jan.  91 

2  May  8,3 
10  Dec.  go 


721 


Half  or  Retired  Pay. — Medical  Department. 


Deputy  Surgeons  Gbneeal. 
Macbeth,  James.*1  MB.  LRCS.Ed.  Son.  Surg.  Gen... 
UE  Manlev,   William    George    Nicholas,49    CB.  } 

MSCS.  Son.  Surgeon  General  [R]     i 

Moffatt,  John  Edward,50  ZECSI.  Son.  Surg.  Gen.  ... 

Murphy,  Thomas  John,  MB.  ZBCSI.  

Ogilvy,  John,53  MB.  LECS.Ed.  Son.  Surg.  General 

Roe,  Samuel  Black,55  CB.  MB.  LECSI. 

Sinclair,  Edward  Malcolm.56  MB.  MECS 

Stewart,  William,  JIB.  LSCS.Ed 

Thompson,!JosephJ.,i-RCP7.?'J?CS/.ifo)i.Sa!^.Gcn. 

Tulloch,  John,5"  MB.  MECS.  

Tuson,  Edw.  Bailev.58  MBCS.  LSA.  Son.  Surg.  Gen. 
Webb,  Randolph,59  SECS.  LSA ... 

Deputy  Inspectors  General. 

Barrow,  Thomas  Walter.62  MRCS.  LSA 

Guv,  Thomas,63  MD.  FBCP.  MECS 

Menzies,  Edward,64  MECS 

Prendergast,  Joseph  Samuel,65  BA.  MB.  LRCS.Ed. 
Surgeon  Coionels. 

Archer,  Samuel,66  MECS 

Atkins,  Charles  Alfred,6"  LECP.  MECS.  

Cogan,  Michael,65  LECPL.  LECSI 

Donaldson.  James  Young,  MB.  LBCS.EZ 

Graves,  William,  LECSI 

M'Dowell,  Edmund  Greswold,69  CB.  LECSI. 

Martin,  William  Thomas,"6  MA.  MB.  LECSI. 

Robinson,  William  Christy,"  LBCPI.  LECSI.   

Scott,  Fred.  Beaufort,"1!-  CMG-.  MB.  MCh.  MECS. 

Welch,  Francis  Henry,"2  FECS.  LSA.  a.g.h.  73 

Colonel. 
Pollock,   Charles  Frederick, 72t  S A.   MB.    MCh.~> 
(rank  of ' Lt. Colonel,  1  Oct.  87) J 

Brigade  Surgeons. 

Ashton,  William,"3  MB.  LECSI.    

Beath,  John  Henry,74  CH.  MB.  LECS.Ed 

Beattie,  James  Forbes,75  MB.  MCh... 

Berkelev,  Richard  William.  MECS 

Bovd,  William  Cathcart,76  LECSI.    

Carter,  Rowland  Wmiburn,77  MB.  MECS.  LSA 

Chappell,  John  James,  2IB.  MECS.  LSA 

Cherry,  William,  LBCPI.  LECSI.    

Codrington,  Oliver,78  MB.  MECS.  LSA.  FBMS 

Comyn,  John  Sarsfield,79  MB.  FECSI 

Corban,  Laurence,™  BL.  MB.  MECS 

Davidge,  John,8'  LECSI.  

Don,  William  Gerard,83  MB.  LECS  Ed 

Elkington,  Arthur  Guy,84  LECSI.  Grenadier  Gds.  ] 

Son.  Beputy  Surgeon  General  j 

Erskine,  John  Low,85  MB.  LECS.Ed 

Ferguson,  Austin  Jonas,86  LECSI.    

Ferguson,  Hector,87  LECSI.     

Ffolliott.  Nicholas,48  LBCPI.  LECSI 

FfoUiottl  William,89  LBCPI.  LBCSL 

Fleming,  Joseph,90  MB.  FBCS. 

Gardiner,  William  Alexander,  LECSI. 

Giraud,  Byng  Thomas,91  MB.  LECS.Ed 

Harvey,  Charles  Hamilton,92  MB.  MECS.  LSA.     ... 
Herbert,  Henry  Carden,  MB.  FECSI.  LBCP.Ed.  ... 

Hollinarsworth,  Thomas  Smith,  MECS 

Hopwood,  Edwin  James,  MECS.  LSA 

Hnlseberg,  John  Wild93 

Inues,  Charles  Alexander,94  MB.  LSCS.Ed 

Jackson,  Sir  Robt.  Wm.95  LTCB.  LBCPI.  FBCSI. 

Jeffcoat,  James  Henry,96  MECS.  LSA 

Jessop,  Chas.  Moore.'-'7  MECP.  MBCS.  LSA.  MB. 

Knaggs,  Henry,98  MECS.  LSA.  MB 

Lane,  William  Ralph,69  3IECS 

Lofthouse,  Rich.  Chapman,100  MB.  MECS.  LSA... 

Macbeth,  Hugh  Mackay,  LECSL. 

Mackenzie,  John,102  MB.  LECS.Ed 

Macnamara,  William,  MB.  LECSI. 

Meane,  John.103  MB.  MECS 

Moore,  Frederick  William,104  MECS 

Norris,  Nathaniel,105  MBCS.  LSA 

O'Leary,  Eugene  Francis,*16  MB.  MBCS 

Oliver,-  William  Silver,107  MB.  LECSI.   , 

Paxton,  James,los  MB: LECS.Ed 

Perrv,  George,169  MECS.   , , 

Pres'cott,  Albert  Stanley  Ejaight,110  MBCS.  LSA. 

Rav,  Sidney  Kevworth,112  MBCS.    

Robinson,  John,113  LECPI.  LBCSI. 

Roch,  Sampson/14  LBCP L.  MBCS 

Roe,  William  Garden,115  LBCSI. 

Rose,  Henry  Joseph,"6  LBCSI. 

Scanlan,  FitzGerald  Edward,  MBCS , 

Scott,  John  Alexander,  LBCPI.  MBCS 

Semple,  Andrew,1'7  MB.  LECS.Ed 

Skues,  Frederick  Mackenzie,  MB.  LECS.Ed: 

Sly,  William,118  MBCS.  LSA 


ASSISTANT 

SURGEON 

BRIGADE 

DEP. SURG. 

RETIRED 

SURGEON. 

MAJOR. 

SURGEON. 

GENERAL. 

HALP    PAY. 

3  Dec.  41 

12  Aug.  53 

3  Dec.  61 

7  May  70 

4  Mar.  77 

3  Mar.  55 

20  Oct.  65    1  Mar.  73  23  June  80 

18  Nov.  82 

28  June  84 

14  Mar.  51 

26  Jan.  58:14  Mar.  71115  Nov.  78 

27  Sept.  82 

28  Apr.  54 

20  June  65'  1  Mar.  73  27  Nov. .79 

7  May  82 

10  Sept:8'4 

15  July  53 

8  July  61 1  1  Mar.  73  27  Nov.  79 

2  Aug.  80 

4  Apr.  83 

4  Aug.  55 

22  Dec.  6o    i  Mar.  73    1  July  81 

25  July  85 

11  Sept.  90 

28  Mar.  54'28  June 64    1  Mar.  73  27  Nov.  79113  Nov.  81 

19  Dec.  88 

29  July  53 

8  July  62 

1  Mar.  73 

27  Nov.  79!  9  Jan.  81 

16  July  84 

i+  Julv  54 

9  Mar.  67 

1  Mar.  73 

27  Nov.  79    1  Sept.  83 

28  July-  86 

7  June  54 

13  Feb.  66 

1  Mar.  73 

27  Nov.  7  j 

2  May  83 

2  May -88 

20  Aug.  44 

10  Nov.  54 

20  Aug.  64 

24  July  72 

4  Mar. -79 

15  Dec.  54 

23  Oct.  67 

1  Mar.  73 

4  Apr.  80 

DEP. 

16  July  84 

24  Oct.   88 

HONORARY 

8  June  41 

26  Dec.  51 

8  June  61 

INSP.  GEN. 

9  May  65 

INSP.  GEN. 

20  June  ob 

20  June  68 

28  Jan.  42 

1  July  53,28  Jan.  62 

1=  Aug.  68,23  Nov.  72 

23  Nov.  72 

29  Oct.   41 

26  Julv  53  29  Oct.  61 

4  Mar.  68I17  Autr.  70 

17  Aug.  70 

10  Feb.  36 
5  Aug.  58 

22  May  46  28  iiar.  54 

28  Jan.  62!  1  Mav  63 

1  May  63 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

BEG. SURG. 

SURG.  COI, 

23  Nov.  89 

r 

16  Oct.  87 

9  July  95 

30  Sept.63 

1  Mar.  73 

28  Apr.  78 

12  Sept.841  1  Aug.  93 

3  Nov.  97 

31  Mar.  64 

1  Mar.  73  28  Apr.  76 

29  Dec.  88,24  Jan.  94 

27  Jan.  97 

13  June  59 

1  Mar.  73!  6  Jan.  75 

24  June  88, 10  Dec.  90 

23  Dec.  93 

22  Sept.  58 

1  Mar.  73    1  Apr.  73 

25  Julv  85J 

1  Aug.  91 

13  June  98 

6  Nov.  55 

3  Sept. 70 

1  Mar.  73 

4  Aug.  85 

4  Mar.  86 

30  Nov,  91 

14  Apr.  63 

1  Mar.  73 

28  Apr.  76 

5  May  81 

6"  June  93 

2  Sepfig6 

19  Jan.  60 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  75 

12  May  88 

27  Dec.  91 

27  Feb.  95 

1  Oct.  62 

1  Mar.  73 

28  Apr.  76 

23  Jan.  88  25  Dec.  92 

9  Dec.  08 

1  Apr.  61 

1  Mar.  73 

to  Mar.  76 

24  Feb.  86|  S  Apr.  02 

1  May  95 

1  Oct.   67 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Oct.   79 

6  June  93 

COLONEL. 

3  Aug.  98 

7  Sept.  98 

HON.DEP. 

15  Sept.57 

27  Mar.  72 

1  Mar.  73 

5  Oct.  82 

5URG.GBN. 

29  Dec.  88 

t5  Sept.57 

24  Feb.  72 

1  Mar.  73 

27  Sept. 82- 

9  Dec.  82 

9  Dec.  82 

30  Sept.63 

1  Mar.  73 

28  Apr.  76 

27  June  88 

- 

31  May  90 

22  Apr.  5S 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

9Sept.85i        

6  May  90 

22  Jan.  58 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  7  3 

3  Sept.  83!2i  Jan.  85 

21  Jan.  85 

28  July  54 

9  Mar.  67 

1  Mar.  73 

27  Nov.  79  26  Nov.  84 

26  Nov.  84 

19  Jan.  60 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  75 

1  Apr.  86 

7  Apr.  89 

19  Jan.  60 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  75 

3  Apr.  86 

28  Mar.  87 

28  Mar.  87 

13  June  59 

1  Mar.  73 

7  Jan.  75 

19  Aug.  85 

27  Mar.  86 

27  Mar.  86 

22  Jan.  58 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

18  Nov.  82  15  Jan.  83 

15  Jan..  83 

30  Sept.64 

1  Mar.  73 

30  Sept. 76 

24  Feb.  38 

12  Sept.  88 

5  Aug.  58 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

10  Sept.  84 

4  Oct.    86 

4  Oct.   86 

22  Jan.  58 

1  Mar.  7^ 

1  Apr.  73 

1  Sept.  S3 

18  Apr.  85 

18  Apr.  85 

11  Mar.  53 

30  Oct.   66 

4  Jan.  71 

2  Feb.  81 

13  Apr.  87 

13  Apr.  87 

1  Sept.  S4 

9  Mar.  67 

1  Mar.  73 

27  Nov.  79 

1  July  81 

1  July  81 

1  Sept.58 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

1  Nov.  84 

16  Dec.  85 

16  Dec.  85 

30  July  55 

13  Jan.  69 

1  Mar-  73 

21  May  81 

19  Aug.  85 

19  Aug.  85 

13  Oct.  55 

15  Feb.  71 

1  Mar.  73 

30  Nov.  81 

8  Oct.   82 

8  Oct.   82 

1  Oct.  62 

1  Mar.  73 

28  Apr.  76 

8  May  89 

25  Sept.89 

31  Mar.  64 

1  Mar.  73 

28  Apr.  76 

24  Oct.   88 

19  Mar.  90 

22  Sept.58 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

10  Dec.  84 

2  Apr.  87 

2  Apr.  87 

9  Nov.  57 

1  Mar.  75 

1  Apr.  73 

18  Nov.  82 

20  June  83 

20  June  83 

1  Mar.  61 

1  Mar.  73 

15  Apr.  75 

15  June  85 

24  Feb.  86 

24  Feb.  86 

15  Sept.57 

8  May  72 

1  Mar.  75 

9  Dec.  82 

21  Dec.  87 

2i  Dec.  87 

3  Nov.  5, 

7  Aug.  67 

27  Nov.  79 

9  June  80 

9  June  80 

29  Jan.  55 

7  Dec.  67 

1  Mar.  73 

9  June-8o 

9  Sept.  85 

9  Sept.  85 

14  Dec.  54 

4  Uct.   67 

1  Mar.  73 

27  Nov.  79 

27  July  81 

14  Mar.  55 

4  Mar.  68 

1  Mar.  73 

5  Jan.     1 

14  Sept.  81 

14  Sept.  81 

26  May  54 

7  Aug.  66 

1  Mar.  73 

c  May  81 

16  Dec.  82 

16  Dec.  82 

5  Aug.  58 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

3  Sept.  84 

30  May  85 

30  May  85 

17  Apr.  55 

18  Apr.  68 

1  Mar.  73 

23  Mar.  81 

28  Apr.  84 

28  Apr.  84 

22  Apr.  58 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

16  Anr.  84 

5  May  88 

29  Dec.  54 

4  Jan.  71 

1  Mar.  73 

5  Nov.  87 

31  Dec.  87 

31  Dec.  87 

i4  July  54 

9  Mar.  67 

1  Mar.  73 

27  Nov.  79 

6  Aug.  84 

6  Aug.  84 

22  June  58 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

6  Aug.  84 

6  Feb.  89 

5  Aug.  58 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

10  Sept.  84 

24  Feb.  88 

6  Oct.   54 

16  May  67 

■27  Nov.  79 

21  July  80 

21  July  80 

24  Dec.  52 

21  Sept.  60 

5  Nov.  72 

26  Mar.  80 

23  Mar.  81 

23  Mar.  81 

28  Oct.   53 

5  May  63 

1  Mar.  73 

27  Nov.  79 

14  Nov.  85 

14  Nov.  85 

2  Apr.  55 

1"  Apr.  68 

1  Mar.  73 

9  Jan.  81 

24-  June  85 

24  June  85 

9  Feb.  56 

30  Aug.  7 1 

1  Mar.  73 

27  Mar.  82 

12  Dec.  83 

12  Dec.  83 

15  Sept.57 

3  Feb.  72 

1  Mar.  73 

23  Aug.  82 

1  May  83 

1  May  83 

22  Apr.  58 

1  Mar.  75 

i-Apr.  73 

28-Apr.  84 

27  June  88 

19  Jan.  55 

1  Mar.  73 

26  Feb.  76 

31  Dec.  87 

13  May  88 

6  May  58 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

30  June  84 

26  July  87 

26  July  87 

20  Apr.  59 

1  Mar.  73 

30  July  74 

25  Sept.  89 

31  July  91 

22  Sept.58 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

20  Nov.  84 

4  Nov.  £9 

14  Dec.  54 

23  Oct.  67 

1  Mar.  73 

27  Nov.  79 

18  Feb.  81 

18  Feb.  81 

1  Dec.  54 

26  June  67 

1  Mar.  73 

27  Nov.  79 

11  Nov.  80 

11  Nov.  80 

6  Mar.  55 

15  Feb.  68 

1  Mar.  73 

30  July  80 

1  Oct.   81 

1  Oct.   81 

30  Apr.  58 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

3  May  84 

10  Sept. 84 

10  Sept.84 

11  Oct.    59 

1  ilar.  73 

11  Mar.  75 

16  Dec.  85 

20  Aug.  90 

10  Nov.  54 

8  June  67 

1  Mar.  73 

27  Nov.  79 

5  Jan.  81 

5  Jan.  81 

28  Feb.  55 

14  Oct.   68 

1  Mar.  73 

28  July  80 

16  Dec.  82 

16  Dec.  82 

8  Dec.  57 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

20  June  83 

2  Apr.  84 

2  Apr.  84 

Half  or  Retired  Pay. — Medical  Department^ 


722 


3rigade  Subgeons. 

Sparrow.  John119  MKCS.  LSA 

Staples,  Francis  Patrick,120  MRCPI.  MRCS 

Symons,  Jn.  Trehane  May,  MD.LFPS.  Gla*.  LSA.. 

Teevan,  Thomas,121  LRCSI. 

UC  Temple,  William,122  MB.  LRCSI.  

Yeale,  Henry    Richard    Lobb,123  MD.  LRCS.Ed... 

Waters,  Robert,12*  CB.  MD.  LRCS.Ed 

Watts,  Joseph,12*  MRCS.  LSA 

White,  Thomas  Henry,  MD.  LRCSL.    

Whitla.  George,  LRC'SI 

Whittaker,    John     HendersOD,     LRCSI.    Surgeon' 

Royal  Hibernian  Military  School J 

Wile's,  Julius,125  MRCS.  LSA 

Wills,  Caleb  Sherar,127  CB.  LRCPL.  LRCSI 

Wilson,  James,12-  MB.  LRCSI. 

Wilson,  William  James,129  MD.  MRCS 


Brigade  Subgeon  Lt. Colonels. 


Andrew,  George.130  MD.  MCh 

Barry,  John.  MD.  LRCS.Ed 

Boileau,  John  P.  Hamilton,  BA.  MD.  DPS. Dub.  \ 

FRCSI.    ) 

Brown,  Anthony  Lennox,131  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Brown,  Henrv  Thomas,132  MD.  LRCSI.  MRCPI.... 

Clapp,  Wm.  Henry  Bant,133  MD.  MRCS 

Climo,  William  Hill,  MD.  MRCS 

Close,  Charles  Stratherne,  LRCPI.  MRCS 

Collins,  Robert,  MB.  MCh 

Fannin,  John  Edward,  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Ferguson,  Frederick, !3i  MD.  LRCSI 

Gallwey,  Matthew  Moriarty,  MB.  MCh 

Greenhill,  Joseph  Ridge,136  FRCS.  LSA 

Howard,  Francis,13"  MD.  LRCSI.  

Johnson,  Francis,  MB.  FRCSI.    

Johnston,  William,13*  MA.  MD.  LRCS.Ed 

Keir,  William,139  MB.  MCh 

lyellv,  James  Bennett.110  LRCPI.  LRCSI.   

M'Nalty,  George  William,1*3  CB.  MD.  FRCSI.  

M'Pherson,  Robert  Nasmyth,  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS. ... 

MacAdam,  John  Stannar'd,  LRCPI.  LRCSI. 

Macartney,  James,1**  MD.  LRCSI. 

Mackinnon,  Henry  Wm.  Alex.1*5  DSO.  MRCS.  LSA. 

Murray,  John  Ross,1*6  MD.  FRCS.Ed 

Myers,  Arthur  Bowen  Richards,1*7  MRCS.  LSA.\ 

A..G.M.  70.  Brigade  of  Foot  Guards ) 

O'Brien,  Henry  Joseph,118  BA.  MB.  MCh 

O'Farrell,  Ignatius  M'Donogh,  LRCP I.  LRCSI... 

Tomlinson.  Wm.  Winslow,1*8  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  

White,  Charles,  MRCS.  LSA 


Surgeon  Lt. Colonels. 


assistant 

SURGEON. 

3D  June  54 
1  Apr.  61 
8  Dec.  57 

30  June  54 
1  Nov.  58 

14  Aug.  55 
19  Jan.  60 

5  Apr.  55 
19  Jan.  60 

15  Sept.  37 

3  Oct.   57 

74  Nov.  54 
7  Aug.  66 
5  Aug.  58 
1  Apr.  61 


31  Mar.  65 
1  Oct.  67 

30  Sept. 64 

31  Mar.  68 
31  Mar.  66 

1  Oct.  62 
1  Apr.  61 
1  Oct.   62 

31  Mar.  65 
1  Oct.   62 

14  Apr.  63 

1  Oct.   67 
30  Sept.  63 

30  Sept.  63 

31  Mar.  64 

2  Oct.   65 
30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

14  Apr.  63 

31  Mar.  86 
31  Mar.  62 

2  Oct.  68 
2  Oct.  65 

15  June  61 

26  Sept.59 

2  Oct.  65 
1  Oct.  62 

30  Sept.  64 

31  Mar.  65 


ItETIKRD 

CB 

HALF   PAY. 

30  Nov.  81 
1  Feb.  88 

1  Sept.  83 

30  July  88 
7  Nov.  89 

2  Jan.  83 

4  Apr.  qo 

3  May  84 

5  Feb.  90 

1  Feb.  83 

6  July  84 

31  July  83 
24  Aug.  89 
14  Feb.  91 

2  May  88 


1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 

1  Mar. 

1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
i-Mar 
1  Mar 
1  Mar. 
t  Mar 

1  Mar.  73 


73  31  Mar.  So 
73  31  Mar.  78 
73  '28  Apr.  76 
73  1  Apr.  76 
73  28  Apr.  76. 
73I31  Mar.  77 
73  28  Apr.  76 
73128  Apr.  76 
73I  1  Oct.  79 
73  28  Apr.  76 
73  26  Apr.  76 
73  28  Apr.  76 
73I  2  Oct.  77 
73130  Sept.  76 
73130  Sept.  76 
73  1  Apr.  74 
73  31  Mar.  78 


•  7: 


•  73 


1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 


28  Apr.  76, 
2  Oot.  781 
2  Oct.  77 

29  Nov.  75 

14  Mar.  83 

2  Oct.  77 

28  Apr.  76 

73  30  Sept.  76 

73  31  Mar.  77 


ASSISTANT 
SURGEON. 


Anderson,  Robert,150  LRCP.  MRCS.  FRCS.Ed.  LSA y  Mar.  68 

Rrebrler,  Alexander,151  MD.  MCh.  LRCS.Ed 14  Apr.  6 

Guinness,  Henry  Cramer,  LRCPI.  LRCSI ri  Oct.   59 

Hensman,  Henry  Frank,152 MRCS.  LSA.  1  Life  Gds I31  Mar.  62 

Kirwan.  Albert,  FRCS.Ed.  DPH    31  Mar.  68 

M'Cracken,  John  Alexander,15*  BA.  MD.  MCh I   1  Apr.  71 

Melladew,  fleinrich  Friedrich  Lawaetz,155  MD.  LRCS.Ed.      ki  Mar.  64 
Shaw,  Charles  Edward  Martin,156  MRCS.  LSA 30  Sopt.64 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 

Anderson,  Alexander,1'"  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Anderson,  John  Albert,153  MD.  LRCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 
Ash,  Robert  Vacv,159  MD.  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA. 
Barrow,  Frank  Edward,160  MRCS.  LSA. 
Boulger,  Isaac,161  MRCS.  LSA.    .     . 
Boyd,  Thomas,'62  LRCPI.  LRCSI  ... 

Bradford,  Robert  Mark,162  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS 

Endges.   William  Pero^    MRCS  LSA. 

Broclie,  James  Fitzgerald,165  MD.  MCh ..Z...........'..'.'". 

Browne,  Andrew  Lang,  MD.  M Ch 

Campbell  William  --'  M.P  MCh   MRCFIi' 

Campbell,  Win.  John  Sinclair,168  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed. 

Charlton,  Henry,  Arthur  Herbert,  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Coats,  James,1""  MB.  MCh 

Cogan,  Thomas  SUleiy ■}' l  JEOPI  LRCSI 
Ganaelly.,  Benjamin  Bioomfteld,1"2  J/.i.  MD.FRCS 

Curry,  George','"'1  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  ...  

CfUjj   F.ichar.1  Manifold  '  *  LRCPI  LRC'SI 

Crowe,  James  Daniel,  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Curran,  Francis  George  Adve.  BA.  MD.  FRCSI 

D.»j,  Francis  Artbi-r  ls  MD  IFPS.Glas 

Donovan,  Hugh  Latimer,17"  MD.  MCh 

Fairland,  Edwin  James,  »*  LRCP.Ed.  MRCS.  LSAl 

Ftnlay  Wdliam   LRCPI  IEC"I 
.Frazer  Fatal  Ihomac  lsc  IRCFI  IECSI. 

Gasteen,  William  Charles,141  MB.  BA.  MRCS.  ,  '-,'-" 

G  lbscn   fceor,~e  John  -:?  ML   MCh 

Grant,  William  Cameron,  MB.  LRCS.Ed\   '...........]' 


1  Oct.  67 
1  Oct.   67 

30  Sept.71 
30  Sept.  71 


1  Oct..6S 
30  Sept.71 


30  May  72 

31  Mar.  63 


t  Apr. 
1  Apr.  67 

30  Sept.71 
1  Oct.  -63 

31  Mar.  68 
1  Oct.  67 
i  Oct.  63 
1  Oct.   63 


x  Apr.  67 
1  Apr.  71 
.31  Mar.  68 
31  Mar.  63 
.72  Oct.  66 
30  Sept. 7 1 


31  Mar.  85 
1  Oct.  87 

30  Sept.  84 

31  Mar.  88 
31  Mar.  86 
.  1  Oct.   82 

4  Nov 

1  Oct. 
u  Mar. 

1  Oct. 
14  Apr.  83 

1  Oct.   87 
30  Sept.  83 

30  Sept. 83 

31  Mar.  84 

2  Oct.   85 
30  Sept.  84 

30  Sept.  84 

14  Apr.  85 

31  Mar.  86 
31  Mar.  82 

2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 

15  June  81 

14  Mar.  83 

2  Oct.  85 
1  Oct.   82 

30  Sept 

31  Mar.  85 


SURGEON. 


14  Feb.  ,. 
11  Jan.  94 

23  Nov.  89 

18  July  94 
1,29  May  92 
i  8  Jan.  90 
j  19  Mar.  90 
:  21  Dec.  87 
i  13  Nov.  90 
•    4  Apr.  90 

15  June  85 
1  Aug.  93 
4  Sept.  S3 

14  Sept.  83 

16  Oct.    89 

13  Jan.  92 

14  Jan.  90 
31  May  90 
11  Apr.  88 

3  Aug.  92 
26  July  87 

15  Dec.  92 
10  Mar.  92 

1  Apr.  89 

13  May  83 

14  Feb.  _ 

24  Aug.  3a 

4  Nov.  89 

16  Sept. 91 


SUBGEON 

major. 


1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  75 


31  Mar.  80 

28  Apr.  76 
12  Mar.  75 

29  June  " 
31  Mar. 

1  Apr.  83 
4  Sept.  80 

30  Sept. 76 


1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
4  Feb. 

4  Feb. 
1  Mar. 
i  Mar. 

5  Aug. 
1  Mar. 

;o  Sept. 

1  Mar. 

3  Feb. 
1  Mar. 
1   Mar. 

1  Mar. 

1  Mar. 

1  Mar. 

1  Mar. 

1  Mar. 

1  Mar. 

3  Feb. 

1  ilar. 

1  Mar. 

1  Mai-. 

1  Mar. 

1  Mar. 

1  Mar 


73:  1  Oct.  79 
731  1  Oct.  79 
7331  Sept. 8; 
7330  Sotrt.8. 
77:  4  Feb.  8c 
771  4  Feb.  8c 
731  1  Oct.  8c 
7.?'3c  Sept.8; 
77!  5  Aug.  89 

73  30  Mar.  84 

74  5  Nov.  87 
73  31  Mar.  8c 
78  3  Feb.  9c 
73!  1  Apr.  83 
73  1  Apr.  70 
73  iS  Nov.  82 
73 1  i.Oct.  8c 
7;  31  Mar.  80 
73  1  Oct.  79 
73J  6  Apr.  8 
73  1  Oct.  8_ 
78  3  Feb.  93 
73  J  Apr.  79 
73  1  Apr.  8; 
73  31  Mar.  80 
73|3i  Ma.r.  8 
73  2  Oct.   78 

7330  Sept.  g 


24  Apr.  94 
4  July  96 

9  Apr.  96 

15  Dec.  97 

21  Oct.   96 

16  Dee.  94 
4  Nov.  93 

29  May  92 
14  Feb.  92 
26  Apr.  93 

2  May  94 

22  Aug.  97 
16  Feb.  9:5 

6  Dec.  93 
14  Dec.  92 

3  Aug.  92 
3  June  93 
3  May  93 

6  Oct.  92 
9  Apr.  93 

3  Aug.  92 
26  Jan.  97 
26  Oct.  95 
31  Oct.   92 

4  Nor.  91 

130  June  96 
ji6  June  92 
3T  Oct.   94 

7  Nov.  95 


SUEGEON 
LT.COL. 


31  Mar.  88 
14  Apr.  S3 
11  Oct.  79 
31  Mar.  S2 
31  Mar.  83 
1  Apr.  9; 
31  Mar.  84 
30  Sept.  84 


26  Apr.  93 

5  May  88 
31  May  93 

25  Oct.  94 

26  Oct.   06 
3  May  93 

6  July  94 
11  Nov.  91 


14  Apr.  94 
1  Oct.  87 
30  Sept. 91 
30  Sept. 91 
4  H'eb.  97(24 

4  Feb.  97I24 
1  Oct.   88 Us 

30  Sept.91121 

5  Aug.  97    8 
10  Mar.  92  15 

30  Sept.  94(26 
|i  Mar.  83!i7 
3  Feb.  98J23 
1  Apr.  91 1 15 
1  Apr.  S720 
1  Apr.  9il2i 
1  Oct.   88I29 

31  Mar.  88' 18 
1  Oct.   87  31 

6  Apr.  8025 
1  Oct.   88 
3  Feb.  98 
1  Apr.  87 
1  Apr.  91 

51  Mar.  88 

1  Mar.  83 

2  Oct.   36  __ 
,30  Sept.9118 


Oct.   98 

Nov.  87 
Nov.  91 
Jan.  93 
Pel).  97 
Feb.;  97 
Oct.  93 
Oct.  96 
Sept.  97 
Dec.  97 
June  97 
Oct.  94 
Feb.  98 
Apr.  96 
Feb.  89 
Oct.  91 
Jan.  96 
Jan.  92 
Dec.  87 
Oct.  03 
Oct.  83 
Feb.  9S 
Apr.  o7 
Feb.  93 
Apr.  83 
Jan.  00 
Oct.  91 
May  92 


723 


Half  or  Retired  Pay. — Medical  Department. 


i  Oct.  67 


1  Oct.  67 
1  Apr.  67 


1  Apr.  7: 
1  Oct.  67 


31  Mar.  6 
!  1  Apr.  7 
2  Oct.  65 
31  Mar.  68 


1  Oct.  67 
31  Mar.  66 


31  Mar.  68 


1  Apr.  71 
31  Mar.  68 


3 1  Mar.  68 

1  Apr.  71 

2  Oct.  66 

1  Apr.  67 

1  Apr.  67 

2  Oct.  65 
1  Apr.  67 


31  Mar.  66 


31  Mar.  63 
2  Oct.  66 


;i  Mar.  68 


ASSISTANT 
BURGEON. 

Lieutenant  Colonels. 

Hare,  George,  LBCP.Ed.  LFPS.Glas 

Hayes,  Aylmer  Ellis,16*  #50.  LBCP.Ed.  MBCS 

Heather,   David  Campbell   Williamson,185  LBCPI.  LBCSI. ', 

Hon. Brigade  Surgeon    J 

Holmes,  Thorras  James  Paul,  MB.  LBCSI 

Hoysted,  John,"*'  LBCPI.  LBCSI 

Hunt,  John  Percival,188  MI).  LBCP.Ed.  FBCSI 

Irving,  Lewis  Allen,  LBCPI.  LBCSI 

Jagoe,  Henry,190  MB.  MCh.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

James,  William  Mawer,  LBCP.Ed.  LttCS.Ed 

Jennings,  Charles  Barroineo,  LBCPI.  LBCSI.  

Joynt,  Henrv  William.  BA.  LCh.  MBCPI 

Kilroy,  Philip  Let'euvre,  LBCP.Ed.  LBCS.Ed 

Knox,  Maurice,152  LBCPI.  LBCSI 

Lamprey,  Joseph  John,  LBCPI.  LBCS.Ed 

Latchford,  J.hn,  BA.  MB.  LBCSI 

Leader,  Nicholas,  LBCP.  Ed.  FBCS.  Ed 

Lcckie,  David,  MB.  MCh 

L'Estrange,  Albert  Halahan,194  LBCPI.  LBCSI.  

Lyle,  Allan  Andrew,  LBCPI.  LBCSI 

Lyons,  Frederick,1™  MD.  MCh 

M'Creery,  Nathaniel,197  LBCP.Ed.  LBCS.Ed 

M'Cutcb'an,  James  Shaw,  MB.  MCh 

M'Gann,  James,198  LBCPI.  LBCSI  

M'Quaid,  Peter  John,199  MD.  MCh.  LA.H. 

Macrobin,  Andrew  Arthur,2™  MB.  MCh 

Molloy,  Oscar  Frederick,2"1  LBCP.Ed.  LBCS.Ed 

Moore,  Sandford,202  MB.  MCh.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

Morgan,  Jerome  William,203  LBCPI. LBCSI.  Hon.  Brigade) 

Surgeon j 

O'Reilly,  James,204  MB.  MCh.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

O'Reilly,  John  Joseph,2"5  LBCPI.  LBCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surg, 

O'Reilly,  Thomas,2"0  LBCPI.  LBCSI 

Parker,  Walter  Augustus,  LBCP.  MBCS 

Patterson,  Thomas  William,208  DSO.  LBCPI.  LBCSI 

Powell,  Caleb  K.209  MD.  MCh.  MBCPI 

Rahilly,  John  Roche,  LBCPI.  LBCP.Ed.  LBCSI 

Ratigan,  Alfred  Henry,211  LBCPI.  LBCSI.  

Reynolds,  Edward  Osmund,212  MBCS.LSA , 

Uffi  Reynolds,  James  Henry,213  MB.  MCh.  Medical  Officer) 

B.  Army  Clothing  factory  j 

Robbine,  Henry  John,21*  MB.  MCh.  LSA 

Robinson,  Robert  Henry,  LBCPI.  LBCSI 3 

Rogers,  Sir  John  Godfrey,216  KCMG.  DSO.  MB.  MCh.  Head  > 

of  the  Egyptian  Sanitary  D^artment ) 

Ryan,  George,21'  LBCP.Ed.  LBCS.Ed 

Seaman,  James,218  MB.  MCh 

Scott,  Harrie,219  MB.  LBCSI. 

Stannard,  Henry,220  LBCPI.  LBCSI. 

Steele,  William  Henry,221  MD.  BA.  LBCSI., 

Stevenson,  John,  MB.  FBCS.  Ed.  BSc 

Stokes,  Alexander  Haldane,223  MD.  MCh 

Tidbury,  James,22*  MD.  MCh 

Tobin,  Richard,225  MBCPI.  FBCSI 

Tuthill,  Phineas  Barrett,  BA.  MD.  FBCSI.  

Wallis,  Keaneth  Serjeant,226  LBCP.  MBCS 

Ward,  Lloyd  Brereton,22"  LBCP.Ed.  MBCS 

Wellings,  Barnard  Wm.228  LBCP.Ed.  LFBS.  Glas 

White,  Wm.  O'Byrne,  LBCP.Ed.  LBCSI 

Williamson,  John  Gover,230  LBCP.  MKCi.  LSA 

Young,  Alexander  Stewart  Ward,  LFPS.Glas 

Surgeon  Majors. 

Adcock,  John,  MD.  MBCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Alcock,  Nathaniel,282  LBCPI.  LBCSI 

Alexander,  William,233  MD.  LBCS.Ed.  Hon.  BHgade  Surgeon  

Ambrose,  John,  BA.  MD.  LBCS.Ed.  Hun.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Arden,  George  Bankes  Floyer,23*  MBCS.  Hen.  Deputy  Surgeon  General 

Armstrong,  Lancelot,235  M D 

Ashton,  Gough,236  BA.  MB.  LBCSI. '..'.'.'.'.". 

Baker,  James  Bowyer,21"  MBCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

Baker,  Thomas  Young,  MBCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Baker,  William  Laugworthy,  MBCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Barker,  James,  LBCPI.  LBCSI 

Barnwell,  Tobias,238  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Barron,  Luke,  MD.  MBCS 

Barry,  Daniel  Paterson,239  MD.  MBCPI.  MBCS.    

Bartley,  Acheson  George,2*0  MA.  MD.  MBCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Bartley,  Alex.  Fisher,  LBCSI.  Hon.  Deputy  Surgeon  General  

Bate,  Abraham  Wm.241  Mo.  LBCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon       ..      .. 

Batho,  Robert,  MBCP.  MD.  MBCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon '.. 

Beatty,  James  M'Neill,  LBCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    

Belcher,  John  Warmg,  MD.  LBCSI.  Don.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Belemore,  Alfred  John,  MBCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Bennett,  William  Fuller,2'2  MD.  MCh.  LAH.Dub " 

Beveridge,  Alexander  Watt,2*3  MD.  LBCS.Ed 

Bisset-Snell,  William,2*4  MBCS.  Hon.  Deputy  Surgeon  General  ......... 

Black,  William  Thomas-*5 

Blatherwiek,  Thomas,  MBCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Deputy  Surgeon  General 

Bolster,  James  McMullen,  LBCP.Ed.  LBCS.Ed ".,.[ 

Boult,  Edward  Farrington,246  MBCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 
Boulton,  Edward  Joseph,2*"  MBCPI.  LBCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon"" 


SURGEON 


SURGEON 
MAJOR. 


i  Mar.  73 
4  Feb.  77 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 
30  Sept.  74 
4  Feb.  77 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 


1  Oct.   79 
4  Feb.  89 

1  Oct.  79 


SURGEON 
LT.  COL. 

23  Mar.  8£ 
4  Feb. 
1  Oot    87 


RETIEIK 
OB 
HALF  PAT. 

16  July  go 
97  15  Sept.  97 


25  Jan.  88 
7  Apr.  97 


1  Apr.  71 

30  Sept.  71 

1  Mar.  68 
1  Oct.   68 


1  Oct. 

2  Oct. 


1  Oct.   68 
31  Mar.  65 


31  Mar.  65 
1  Apr.  71 


-  Apr.  79'  3  May  93  , 
30  Sept.  So  30  Sept.  94  16  Jan.  95 
26  Jan.  90I  4  Feb.  97J24  Feb.  97 
1  Apr.  83 1  1  Apr.  91  6  Apr.  98 
.,  1  Oct.  79J  1  Oct.  87(26  Oct.  87 
30  Sept.75'3o  Sept. 87130  Sept.95!  3  Feb.  97 
1  Mar.  73  31  Mar.  So  3:  Mar.  8S^io  Aug.  92 
t  Mar.  73  1  Apr.  S3'  1  Apr.  88J15  Apr.  91 
1  Mar.  73  2  Oct.  77  10  Mar.  92)15  May  95 
1  Mar.  73  31  Max.  80  2  May  94 1  2  June  97 
4  Feb.  771  4  Feb.  S9J  4  Feb.  97^4  Feb.  97 
Mar.  73  31  Mar.  80(31  Mar.  88  27  Mar.  80 


3  Feb.  78 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 

3  Feb.  73 

1  Mar.  7^ 

31  Mar.  74 

1  Mar.  73 

30  Sept.  74 

30  Sept.  7  5 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 

3  Feb.  78 
1  Mar.  73 
5  Aug.  77 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  7^ 

4  Feb.  77 

1  Mar.  73 

4  Feb.  77 
6  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  7  j 

i  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
30  Sept.  74 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
4  Aug.  7s 
1  Mar.  73 

3  Feb.  78 
1  Mar.  73 

4  Feb.  77 
4  Au.' 


J3  Feb.  90!  3  Feb.  .9823  Nov. 

1  Apr.  S3  1  Apr.  91(15  Apr.  91 
31  Mar.  So'si  Mar.  8825  Apr.  88 

3  Feb.  90;  3  Feb.  98  23  Feb.  98. 

1  Oct.  79  4  Nov.  95I 13  Oct.  97 
31  Mar.  86  31  Mar.  94 1  9  Sept.  96. 
31  Mar.  78  31  Mar.  86  4  July  91 
30  Sept.  86  30  Sept.  94  25  Sept  9; 
30  Sept. 85  30  Sept.  93  19  Aug.  96 
Mar.  80  31  Mar.  88  13  Apr.    " 


1  Apr.     _, 

2  Oct.   78 

1  Apr.  79 

1  Apr.  79 

2  Oct.   77 

1  Apr.  79 

3  Feb.  90 
3i  Mar.  78 

5  Aug.  89 
jr  Mar.  80 

2  Oct.   78 

4  Feb.  89 

23  Jan.  79 

4  Feb.  . 
2  July  83 

18  Nov.  82 

1  Jan.  Si 
1  Oct 

30  Sept.  So 

1  Oct.  3o 

2  Oct.  78 
4  Aug.  90 
1  Oct.   80 

3  Feb.  90 

31  Mar.  77 
8  Au„ 

4  Aug.  90 


1  Apr.  91,26  Oct.   92 

2  Oct.   85  22  Jan.  87 

1  Apr.  8731  Aug.  87 

1  Apr.  87(31  Aug.  87 

2  Oct.  85 1 27  Jan.  86 
6  Apr.  93    7  Apr.  97 

3  l-eb.  98  23  Feb.  98 
31  Mar.  86 1  5  June  89. 

;  Aug.  97I21  Aug.  97 
2S  Sept  88:28  Nov.  88 
2  Oct.  S6J21  Oct.   91 

4  Feb.  97 1  3  Mar.  97 

8  Jan.  96 

24  Feb.  97 
16  Oct.  98 

3  Feb.  92 

16  Jan.  89 

17  Oct.   88 

22  Jan.  96 
24  June  96 

3  Mar.  97 
2  Nov.  98 
8  Oct.   90. 

23  June  98 
-_,  29  July  85 

4  Feb.  97(24  Feb.  57 
Aug.  98  23  Nov.  98 


30  Sept.  74(30  Sept.  8 


1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 

2  Aug.  78 

ASSISTANT 
SURGBO.V. 


13  June  59 

1  Oct.   60 

2  Oct.   65 
31  Mar.  64 

9  June  54 
7  Apr.  54 
1  Oct.   62 

28  May  57 
1  Oct.   60 

22  June  58 

30  Sept. 63 
22  Sept.  58 
10  July  40 

7  Aug.  46 

31  Mar.  62 

14  Jan.  53 
31  Mar.  65 

1  Apr.  61 

14  Dec.  54 
1  Aug.  6 1 

16  Apr.  62 
1  Oct.   67 

15  Sept.57 
6  May  53 

25  Sept.  46 
4  June  47 


31  Mar.  77 
1  Apr.  S3 
4  Aug.  90 


31  Mar.  74(31  Mar.  86'3i  Mar.  94)26  Aug.  96 


31  Mar.  66 
19  Jan.  60 


1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
9  Mar.  66 
11  Oct.  64 

1  Mar.  73 

2  Aug.  71 
1  Mar.  73 


1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 

25  Sept.  49 

8  Dec.  54 

1  Mar.  73 

25  Sept.  60 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 

21  Aug.  67 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 

17  Feb.  72 

15  Feb.  61 

20  July  55 

31  Dec.  58 

6  Mar.  80 

1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 


jo  Sept.  94  6  Feb.  95 
31  Mar.  85I25  Apr.  85 
15  Apr.  95(22  July  CO' 
4  Aug.  98    2  Nov.  98 


SURGEON 
MAJOR. 

31  Jan.  75 
2  Sept. 75 
2  Oct.  78 

28  Apr.  76 


8  Apr.  76 

1  Mar.  73 

5  Oct.   75 

1  Apr.  73 

28  Apr.  76 

1  Apr.  73 

7  May  63 

7  Aug.  66 

28  Apr.  76 

23  Dec.  72 

31  Mar.  77 

1  Apr.  76 


27  Jan.  76 

28  Apr.  76 
1  Oct.   79 


17  Dec.  66 
4  June  67 
6  Mar.  92 

31  Mar.  78 
1  Apr.  75 


11  Feb. 
14  Aug. 
28  Oct. 

23  Apr. 
8  July 
8  Oct. 

12  Feb. 
28  May 

7  Oct. 

10  June 

10  Oct. 

25  Apr. 
■15  June 
•  7  Aug. 
(io  May 

14  May 
(16  Dec. 

16  Sept. 

24  Jan. 
7  Oct. 

22  Mar. 
10  Oct. 

23  Mar. 
12  June 
30  May 

6  Jan. 
4  Mar. 

24  Sept. 
14  Apr. 


Halt  or  Retired  Pay.  — Medical  Department. 


724 


ASSISTANT 
8UBGE0N. 

Subgeon  Majors. 
Brodie,  John  FitzGerald,  CROP.  Ed.  LRCS.  -Erf.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  ...    2  Oct.  65 

Browne,  Charles  Henry,248  MttCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon j   1  Aug.  57 

Carey,  Thomas,253 MSCS.  LSA ,24  Jan.  51 

Carr,  Jonas  King,  MD.  FRCSI.  Hon.  Deputy  Surgeon  General    124  june46 

Carroll,  James,  MD.  MRCS.  LAH.Dub.  Honorary  Deputy  Surgeon  General',   3  Jan.  51 

Cay,  Charles  Vidler.254  MD.  MRCS.  Hon.  Deputy  Surgeon  General    12  June  46 

Chapman,  Henry  Theodore.255  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    ...131  Mar.  66 

Clark,  James  Edward,256  MRCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 1  Feb.  55 

Clarke,  Alfred  Fred.  Stafford,  MD.  MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  ;1.\      A        gl 

Surgeon  Royal  Military  College  it 

Cockburn,  James,  1  Life  Guards,  Hon.  Deputy  Inspector  General (15  Apr.  26 

Cockburn,  James  Balfour,25"  MD.MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  :  3  Mar.  54 

Collier,  Hopetoun  Currie,259  LRCP.  Ed.  LRCS.Ed.  Hon.  Brig.  Surg ! 30  Sept. 63 

Collins,  Francis,260  MD.  LRCS.Ed.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon      |  i  Sept.  54 

Creagh,  William,263  LRCSI.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    '15  Oct.   59 

Crean,  John  Joseph,26*  LRCP  I.  LRCSI.      I  1  Oct.   68 

Creyk,  William,265  JfB.  LRCS.Ed ii4Apr.  63 

7"May  58 
1  Apr.  67 
9  Oct.  40 
1  Oct.  67 
1  Oct.  62 
5  Sept.  59 


SURGEON. 


7  Oct.  71 
1  Mar.  73 

26  Jan.  58 

11  May  5 
26  Jan.  58 

9  Jan.  63 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 

12  Sept.48 

8  Jan.  64 
1  Mar.  73 

9  Mar.  67 


r4  Apr.  63'  1  Mar.  73 
28  Sept.  57  21  Sept.  72 
23  Dec.  54!  9  Nov.  67 
14  Apr.  63    1  Mar.  73 

3  Apr.  46  10  June  57 

31  Mar.  64    1  Mar.  73 

1  Oct.   62:  1  Mar.  73 

^.14  Apr.    63  1  Mar. 


30  Sept.  63 
1  Mar.  61 

30  Sept.  64 
3  Apr.  46 

1  Nov. 


23  June  54  11  Jan.  67 


31  Mar.  65 
4  May  55 

30  Sept.64 
7  Oct.  51 
1  Apr.  61 


17  Sept.  41 

31  Mar.  68 
7  May  58 
1  Sept.  58 

1  Oct.  60 


Croker,  Arthur,  MRCPI.  FRCSI. 

Croker,  John  Randal,  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Crosse,  John  Barton  St.  Croix,266  FRCS.  Hon.  Dep.  Insp.  Gen 

Cullen,  David,26" MD.  LRCSEd.  Hon  Deputy  Surg.  General    

Camming,  KennethWm.MD.  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.  £d.[Hon.Brig 

Davies,  William  Broughton.  MD 

Davis,  John  Norman,  MD.  MRCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

de  Hodgson,  Decimus  Films,266  MD.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Dickerson,  Stephen  Henry,  MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Doig,  Alexander,269  LRCP. Ed   LRCS.Ed.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Domenichetti,270  Richard,  MD.  LRCS.  Ed.,  Honorary  Physician   to 

Queen.  Honorary  Deputy  Inspector  General  

Doolev,  George  Francis,  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

T$€  Douglas,  CampbellMil)is,271JrO.  LRCS. Ed. Hon. Brig.  Surg 

Dudley,  Wm.  Edmondson,272 LRCP. Ed.  LRCSI.  LAH.Dub.  Hon.  Brig.  Sur 

Elgee,  WiUiam,273  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon   

Elliot,  Augustus  Frederick,274  MD.  MRCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Eustace,  Edward,  MD.  LRCP.Ed.  LRCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Evans,  Usher  Williamson,275  MD.  LRCSI.  Hon.  Dep.  Insp.  Gen 

Fiddes,  John  Montgomery,  BA.  MB.  LRCSI.  Hon.  Brig.  Surg 

Finnemore,  James  Horridge^Z-RCS/.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Fishboume,  Joseph  Eustace,277if£>.  FRCSI.  LRCP.Ed. Hon.  Brig.  Surg.. 

Fletcher,  William,276  LRCSI.    

Flood,  Samuel,279  LRCP.Ed.  LRCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    

Fogo,  Alexander  Scott,280  MD.  MRCS.  Hon.  Deputy  Surg.  Gen 

Footner,  Edward,281  MD.  MCh.  MRCS.  LSA.  Honorary  Brigade  Surgeon 

Forsayeth,  Richard  William,  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  Hon.Brig.Surg I30  Sept. 63 

Fyffe,  Wm.  Johnstone,232  BA.  MD.  LRCSI.  Hon.  Deputy  Surg.  Gen |  8  Dec.    " 

Galbraith,  George   Thomas,288  MD.  LRCS.Ed.  71  Foot,  Hon.  Deputy  \ 

Inspector  General     m j 

Garde,  William  Henry,289  LRCP.Ed.  LRCS.Ed 

Gardner,  Thomas  Turville,  MSCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Gibbon,  Edward  Acton,  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Gillespie,  Franklin,  MD.  LRCS.Ed.  LAH.Dub.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  ;  \ 

Assistant  Surgeon  Royal  Military  College    j 

Gogarty,  Henry  Alexander,290.^.  MD.  LSCSI.  

Goodwin,  John291   t 

Grant,  John  Gordon,292  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    

Grant,  Robert  Alexander  Peter,293  MRCS. Hon. Brigade  Surgeon 

Gray,  Charles,294  MRCS 

Greig,  John,295  MB.  LRCS.Ed 

Halahan,  Samuel  Handy,  MD , 

TJ€ Hale,  Thomas  Egerton,296  B^.  MD.  MRCS 

Harman,  William  Morton,297  BA.  MD.  FRCSI.Hon.  Brig.  Surg 

Harris,  William  Henrv,298  MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    

Harrison,  Henry,299  MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon     

Healy,  Charles,  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Heath,  Robert  Edward,300  MD.  MRCS.    " 

Hector,  James,301  MB.  MCh.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

Hedley,  William  Snowdon,302  MD.  MRCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Henry,  John  James,303  LRCS 

Hensman,  William,  MRCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon     

Hession,  Thomas  Oliver,  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    

Hinds,  William  Richard  Gore,304  MD.  MRCS.  Hon.  Brig.  Surg , 

Hinton,  James,  MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Hodder,  Frederick  William  Lloyd,  MB.  MRCS:  LSA.  Hon.  Brig.  Surg.... 

Hoile,  Edmond,305  MD.  LRCS.Ed.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon   

Hooper,  Lucas  George,306  MRCS.  LSA , 

Hopkins,  Edward,307  MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

Hoysted,  Isaac,308  LRCPI.  FRCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon     

Hutton,  George  Allan,  MRCS , 

Hvde,  John  Martin,309  MRCS.  Hon.  Deputy  Surgeon  General   

Hyde,  Robert,  LRCPI.  LRCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon   

DUngworth,  John  Alfred,310  MRCS.  LSA.  Honorvry  Brigade  Surgeon    

Jardine,  James,  MD.  LRCS.Ed .' 

Jay,  William,311  MRCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    

Jazdowski,  Bromislaw  Jas.312  MB.  LRCS.Ed.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Y'&   Jee,      Joseph,313     CB.  MRCS.    1   Dragoons,    Honorary    Deputy ) 

Inspector  General     / 

Jenings,    Ulick    Albert,  MD.     MCh.  Hon.  Brigade    Surgeon;  Surgeon\ 

Cork  Military  Prison  ) 

Johnston,  Alexander,  MD.  MCh.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Johnston,  James  Crosse,314  MD.  MRCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Johnston,  James  Townsend   Oswald,  MD.    LRCS.Ed.   Depot  Battn.  \ 

Hononary  Deputy  Inspector  General 


1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 


1  Mar.  73 
16  June  48 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 


1  Mar.  73 

2  Oct.  77 
31  Jan.  72 
24  July  66 

3  Jan.  71 
12  June  66 
31  Mar.  78 

1  Apr.  74 

1  Apr.  76 

1  Oct.  58 
1  Mar.  73 
8  Apr.  76 


1  Apr.  75 
1  May  81 

28  Apr.  76 
1  Apr.  73 
1  Apr.  79 
9  Oct.  60 
1  Oct.  79 

28  Apr.  76 
1  Apr.  75 

18  Mar.  77 
1  Mar.  73 


1  Mar.  73 
4  July  70 
1  Mar.  73 
8  Dec.  54 
1  Mar.  73 


28  Apr.  76 

3  Apr.  66 

28  Apr.  76 
28  Apr.  76 
73  Apr.  76 
28  Apr.  7b 

1  Mar.  73 
30  Sept.  76 

3  Apr.  66 
24  Sept.  73 


1  Mar.  73 
12  Oct.  70 
1  Mar.  73 
31  Dec.  58 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  May  55 

3  Jan.  51 

1  Mar.  73 
:  Mar.  73 


1  Mar.  73 


1  Mar.  73 


29  Aug.  55  26  Feb.  70 
5  Dec.  5s!i2  Oct.   70 

19  Oct.  57   1  Mar.  73 

13  June  59    1  Mar.  73 
22  Apr.  58 

14  Dec.  58I  1  Mar.  73 

4  May  55    2  Sept.  '" 

14  Dec.  54J  4  Oct.  67 

2  Oct.   66    1  Mar.  73 

10  Mar.  55  15  Feb.  68 
16  Nov.  58 

30  Sept.64 

1  Oct.  60 
30  Sept.64 

30  Sept.64 

5  Jan, 

12  Jan, 

11  Dec.  58 

31  Mar.  65 
10  Mar.  58 
31  Mar.  66 
22  Sept.  58 
28  Apr.  54 

22  Apr.  58 
10  Mar.  58 

23  June  54 

3  Nov.  54 
31  Mar.  64 

13  June  59 

15  Dec.  54 

2  Jan.  58 
1  Oct.  60 


1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 

5b  23  Nov.  70 

59 

1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
20  June  65 
1  Mar.  73 

1  Mar.  73 

2  Oct.  66 
8  June  67 
1  Mar. 


15  Apr.  42 

31  Mar.  66 

24  Apr.  65 

3  Nov.  54 

3  Aug.  38 


Jones,  Melville  George,315  MRCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    '19  Oct.   57 


23  Oct.   67 


1  Mar.  73 
23  June  54 

1  Mar.  7 

1  Mar.  73 
29  May  67 

9  Dec. 


HALF   PAT. 


31  Mar.  77 


3  Sept.  76 
7  Oct.  71 
1  Apr.  76 

28  Apr.  76 

10  Dec. 


1  Aug.  82 
7  Aor.  86 

6  Feb.  74 
1  Sept.75 

16  Jan.  76 
30  Nov.  78 
18  Aug.  86 
18  Apr.  85 

1  Sept.  82 

24  Mar.  63 

5  Apr.  82 
10  Mar.  86 

7  Jan.  80 

25  Aug.  80 
4  Feb.  91 

16  May  88 

17  Nov.  78 

30  Apr.  87 
9  Mar.  66 

31  Tier..  87 
t2  Nov.  82 

27  Sept.  81 

18  Apr.  85 

28  Sept.  82 
24  Jan.  8c 
14  Apr.  83 

24  Apr.  72 

18  Apr.  8s 
1  Oct.   82 

25  Oct.   84 

6  Feb.  84 
9  July  S4 

25  Apr.  85 
3  May  75 

7  Oct.  86 
it  Feb.  60 
14  Oct.   85 

23  Jan.  78 

24  Aug.  87 
29  Nov.  76 
27  Oct.  85 
21  Jan.  82 
21  Jan.  82 


17  Sept.  61 

14  Oct.  80 
1  Apr.  73 
1  Apr.  73 

1  June  75 


1  Apr.  73 
11  Feb.  75 

1  Apr.  73 
11  Mar.  74 


2  Oct.  78 


18  Oct.  73 
30  Sept.  76 
7  Sept.  75 
30  Sept.  76 
30  Sept.  76 


1  Apr.  74 
21  Jan.  74 
31  Mar.  77 

1  Apr.  73 
31  Mar.  78 

6  Dec.   73 


1  Apr.  73 
1  Apr.  73 


28  Apr.  76 
11  Feb.  75 


1  Apr.  73 
16  Sept.75 

15  Apr.  62 

31  Mar.  78 
23  Nov.  74 


20  June  74 

14  Nov.  88 

25  Aug.  81 
6  Mar.  80 

21  Apr.  86 

21  Feb.  77 

19  Dec.  76 
27  Sept. 83 

2  July  84 

13  Nov.  74 
10  Aug.  81 
29  Jan.  74 

20  June  76 
27  Oct.  86 

2  Aug.  80 

21  July  80 
16  Oct.   89 

12  Feb.  77 

26  Feb.  87 

14  Oct.  85 
20  Nov.  7S 

1  Apr.  80 

13  Dec.  82 

22  July  85 
20  May  82 

1  Oct.   87 
1  Oct.   83 

15  Feb.  77 

3  June  85 

20  June  87 

3  Sept.  74 

21  Nov.  79 
21  Jan.  85 

1  Dec.  80 
5  Feb.  75 

21  July  80 

2  June  86 

4  Mar.  68 

21  Apr.  86 

8  Aug.  83 
24  Jan.  80 

9  Oct.    6t 


1  Oct.   58 

1  Apr.  73  10  Mar. 

3  e 


7*5-6 


Half  or  Retired  Pay. — Medical  Department. 


Surgeon  Majobs. 

Kellett,  Edward  Young,516  LSCSI 

Kerans,  William  Robert.317  LECPI.  LECSI. Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Kingston,  Thomas,'18  MD.  LRCS.Ed 

Lamb,  Henry,319  LECPI.  LECSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

Land,  James,  MD.  Hon.  Brigade  Surqeon 

Lane,  Benjamin,320  LBCP.  LBCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    

Langdon,  John,321  MBCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    

Lawrence,  Henry  John  Hughes,322  FECS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

Leach,  Walter.32'3  MBCS.  LSA 

Leitch,  James,  MD.  LECS  Ed.  Honorary  Deputy  Surgeon  General 

L'Estrange,  Francis  Adolphus,324  LECPI.  LECSI.    

Lever,  Reginald  Croft,325  MD.  MR.cS 

Lewer,  Alfred,  LECP.Ed.  MECS.  LSA 

Ley,  Edwin  Granville,  MD.  MECS.  LSA.  Hon.  Deputy  Surgeon  General 

Lloyd,  Edward  Harford,32"  MB.  FECS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    

Long,  Alexander,328  MBCPI.  MECS   Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    

Longhurst,  Arthur  Edwin  Temple.329  MD.  MECS.  LSA , 

Lougheed,  James  Winterscale.  LECSI.  LAH.Dub 

Low,  Edward  Litton,330  MD.  LECS  Ed.  Hm.  Brigade  Surgeon    

M'Carthy,  James  Joseph,331  MD.  MECS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surqeon    

M'Farland,  Franc's  Edward,  LRCPI  LECSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surqeon , 

M'Laughlin,  Henry  James,334  MB.  MCh .'. 

M'Sheehy,  Edward  Louis,335  MD.  MCh.  FECSI. 

M'Tavish,  Alexander  Campbell,  LECS. Ed.  Hon.  Briqade  Suraeon    

M'Wharrie,  Robert,336  MD.  LECS. Ed.  Bon.  Dep.  Imp.  General 

Macfadin,  Fiancis  Henry,  LRCPI.  LECSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

Mackay,  James,  MD.  LECS. Ed.  Hon.  Brigade  Surqeon 

Mackenzie,    William   Ord,  MD.   LrPi. Glut.  LBCS.Ed.   Hon.  Deputy') 

Inspector  General J 

Mackie,  David,  MA.  MD.  MCh.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon   

Mackinnon,  Charles,336  MA.  MB.  MCh.  Hon  .  Brigade  Surgeon 

Maclean,  Hampden  Healy,  LECSI 

Macqueen,  Daniel,  MD.  LECS. Ed.  Honorary  Deputy  Surgeon  General    ... 

MacSwinev,  Eugene  Valentine,  MD.  LBCS.Ed '. 

Malcolm,  John  Vicary  Thatcher,  MD.  LECP.Ed.  LBCS.Ed 

Millar,  William,  LBCP.  MBCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surqeon 

Miller,  Ormsby  Bowen,339  LECSI 

Minto,  Alexander,340  MB.  MCh 

Moorhead,  George  Alexander,  LECSI.  MBCPI.   Hon.  Brigade    Surgeon 

Moriarty,  Thomas,344  BA.  MD.  LBCS.Ed.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

Morphew,  Augustus,345  MECS 

Mosse,  Chas.Benj.346  CB.   CMG.  MA.  MBCPI.    MECS.  Hon.  Dep.   ) 

Surgeon  General j 

Mould,  Thomas  Rawlings,  MD.  LECSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Murray,  Daniel,  MD.  LBCS.Ed.  Hon.  Briqade  Surgeon  

Murray,  John,  MB.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

Nicholson,  Edward,  MECS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon   

O'Brien,  Eugene  Robert,  MD.  LECS. Ed.  Ron.  Briqade  Surgeon 

O'Brien,  Thoiuas  Butler  Power,348  LECSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

O'Brien,  Thomas  Michael,  LECSI. 

O'Connell.  Edward,349  LBCS.Ed 

Owen,  Owen,353  MBCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    

Parkinson,  Richard  Colville356 

Parr,  James,  MBCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon..... 

Patterson,  Leslie  Ogilvy,357  MBCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    

Perry,  William,360  MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Deputy  Surgeon  General    

Pilleau,   Henry,  MECS.  LSA.  H"n.  Deputy  Inspector  General 

Pout,  Frank,  MECS.  LSA.  Hon.  Briqade  Surgeon 

Protheroe,  Edward  Schaw,361  MBCS.  LSA.  Honorary  Deputy  Iu*p,  General 

Quinton,  William  West,  MB.  LECSI.  Hon.  Briqade  Surgeon    

Read,  Constantine  Caridi,362  MBCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

Reid,  Alexander,363  LECSI 

Rendell,  William  Jasper,365  MECS.  LSA 

Renton,  David,366  MD.  MBCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Richards,  Charles  Frederick,  MB.  MCh.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Robertson, Alex. Crawford,368  MD.  LFPS.  Glat. FBCS.Ed.  Hon.Brig.Surg 

Robinson,  Albert  Benjamin,369  LRCPI.  LECSI.  Hon.  Brigade.  Suraeon  . 

Robinson,  Frederick,3™  MD.  FECP.  MECS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

Roe,   Edward  Alexander  Henry,3''  LECPI.  LECSI 

Ross,  Wilhain  George,  MD.  LBCS.Ed.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Rudge,  Arthur,  MBCS.  LSA.  Honorary  Deputy  Surgeon  General    

Ruttledge,  Wm.  Frederick,3'2  LBCP.  MBCS.  LSA..  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Sainter,  Jas.  Dow,3'4  LBCP.  FBCS.Ed.  MECS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surg 

Sanders,  George  Bedford,  LECPI.  MECS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Sanderson,  Arthur,  MBCS 

Saunders,  George,375  CB.  MD.  MBCP.Ed.  MBCS.  Hon.  Deputy  Inspcc-  , 
tor  General  '...) 

Scott.  James  Edward,377  MD.  MBCS.  Hon.  Deputy  Surgeon  General 

Seaman,  Wm.  Campbell,3;7  JfD.  Z-KC\S._&2.   Hon.   Deputy  Inspector 

Shaw,  John  Alexander,378  MD.  FRCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Simon,  George,  MD.  MECS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Simpson,  Frank.  MECS.  LSA "'. 

Smith,  Henry  Fowle,379  MD.  MBCP.  MECS.  Hon.  Deputy  Surgeon  Gen. 

Smith,  John  Stuart,  MD.  LBCS.Ed 

Smith,  William  Pati ick,  LBCPI.  LECSI 

Spence,  Robert,  MD.  LBCP. Ed.  LBCS.Ed.  LAH.Dub.  MBCPI 

Spry,  George  Frederick  Hume,360  MD.  MECS.  LSA 

Stafford,  Patrick  Walter,381  LAQCPI.  MECS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surqeon 

Stock,  John  Nugent,362  LECPI.  LECSI 

Swettenham,  William   Kilner,384  MD.  LECSI.  Hon.  Deputy  Intpec.  Gen 

Ihornhill   Thomas  Allen,38' iU".B H:  n   Brigade  Surgeon 

'iolmie,  Tuomas  Campbell,385  IBCP.Ed.  LFPS.Glas.  Hon.  Brigade  Surg 


28  Apr.  54 

14  Dec.  58 

1  Oct.   67 

1  Oct.   60 

20  A.pr.  59 

8  May  52 

1  Out.   62 

24  Feb.  54 

24  Nov.  54 

23  Jan.  46 

31  Mar.  68 

1  Oct.   60 

1  Dec.  58 

1  Mar.  59 

13  June  59 
1  Mar.  61 

27  Oct.    54 
16  Nov.  58 

14  Dec.  58 
16  Nov.  58 

1  Nov.  58 


assistantI 


■2Z.  June  65 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Ma3    73 

11  Se{  60 
1  Mar.  73  2 

30  Oct.  66' 
8  June  67 
1  May  55 
1  Mar.  73 


SUBGBON 
MAJOR. 


Jan.  74 
Oct.  79 
Nov.  75 
Apr.  75 
July  72 
Apr.  76 
Mar.  73 


1  Mar.  73 


1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  May  67 


7  May  57 
12  Jan.  59 
11  Mar.  42 

i  Dec.  54 
18  Feb.  58 


4  Jan. 

1  Oct. 

28  Sept. 
22  Apr. 
15  Nov. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
28  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
22  July 
24  Dec. 
i3  Jan. 


1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
3  Feb  78 
17  May  71 


4  Nov.  53 

25  June  67 

1  Mar.  73 

8  Jan.  47 


Gen 


8  Oct.    58 

31  May  57 
19  Oct.    57 

30  Sept. 64 

31  Mar.  62 
30  Sept.  64 

29  Sept  55 
22  June  58 

22  Sept 
19  Jan.  60 

1  Apr.  67 

28  May  57 

7  .Tuue  54 

23  Oct.   49 

22  Jan.  36 

1  Oct.  60 

10  June  45 
14  Apr.  63 
13  May  53 
26  May  54 
26  May  54 

30  Sept. 64 

2  Oct.   66 
1  June  55 

30  Sept. 64 

19  Nov.  47 

24  May  69 
1  Oct. 
1  Apr.  50 

31  Mar.  65 
1  Mar.  59 

31  Mar.  65 

12  Jan.  59 

16  Dec.  45 

11  June  47 
16  Feb.  41 
30  Sept. 63 

20  Apr.  59 
1  Aug.  01 

23  Mar.  47 
22  Nov.  39 

30  Sept.  03 

24  Mar.  58 

13  June  59 
19  Jan.  61 

31  Mar.  64 

9  Apr.  41 
28  May  57 

1  Apr.  07 


Mar. 
Oct. 


i  Jan. 
Mar. 


1  Sept. 
Mar. 


Jan.  66 
Mar  80 
Sept.  75 
Jan.  74 
Apr.  74 
Jan.  75 
May  75 


Dec.  73 
Mar.  74 
Oct.  73 
Oct.  73 
Feb.  90 


1  Apr.  74 

11  Mar.  62 

1  Mar.  7_ 

1  Apr.  73 

4  Jan.  59 

28  Apr.  76 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Apr.  73 

5  Nov.  70 
31  Mar.  80 
28  Mar.  77 

i  Apr.  74 


28  Apr.  76 
1  Apr.  73 
Mar.  73  28  Apr.  76 
June  61    1  Mar.  73 


18  Jan.  67 


30  Aug. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
4  Aug. 
1  Mar. 


71 

73  1  Apr.  73 
73  3°  Sept.76 
73  28  Apr.  76 


1  Mar. 

1  Mar. 
31  May 
13  Feb. 
20  July 
[4  Apr. 

1  Mar. 
[6  Mar. 

1  Mar. 
12  Dec. 
12  Sept 

6  Feb. 

1  Mar. 

1  Mar. 
24  Dec. 

1  Mar. 
20  Mar. 

1  Mar. 
?i  Mar. 

2  Oct. 
1  Mar. 


30  Sept.76 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Apr.  73 
i  Apr.  73 
1  Apr.  7_ 
1  Apr.  79 
1  Mar.  73 


13  Sept. 69 

27  June  54 
1  Nov.  75 

30  June  65 

28  Apr.  76 
1  Mar.  73 


30  Sept.76 
1  Jan.  79 


1  Mar. 


1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 


73  30  Sept.76 

57  19  Nov.  67 

73  24  May  81 

73  28  Apr.  76 

13  Sept. 69 

31  Mar.  77 

1  Apr.  74 

31  Mar.  77 

1  Apr.  74 


20  Oct.   54 


9  Feb. 
[6  May 
1  Mar. 


H HI I  BED 

OB 

HALF   PAT. 


26  Dec.  65 


12  Jan. 

27  Oct. 

1  Mar. 


1  Mar.  73 


1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
14  Oct. 


55  n  June  67 

51    6  Feb.  61 

73  28  Apr.  76 

29  July  74 

28  Apr.  76 

23  Mar.  67 

22  Nov.  59 

28  Apr.  76 

1  Apr.  73 

5  May  76 

i  Apr.  75 

28  Apr.  76 

9  Apr.  61 

1  Apr.  73 

i  Apr.  79 


5  Apr.  80 
5  Jan.  84 

15  Aug.  38 

18  May  81 

24  Aug.  81 
5  June  82 

26  Oct.  87 
21  June  8= 

19  Nov.  73 

19  Jan.  76 

25  Apr.  88 
30  May  77 
23  May  91 

29  Mar.  78 

20  May  85 

16  Jan.  84 

30  June  75 
19  May  80 
11  Oct.   82 

5  Dec.  83 

21  Aug.  81 
2  Sept.94 

28  May  77 
7  July  80 

26  June  67 
7  Jan!  82 

18  Feb.  83 

23  Feb.  66 

1  Oct.  82 
25  Oct.   82 

9  Aug.  78 

2  July  77 
25  Apr.  88 

6  July  80 

6  Mar.  80 

17  Oct.  75 
16  July  90 

1  June  80 

3  Jan.  81 
9  June  88 

19  June  78 

7  Jan.  80 
5  Mar.  84 

10  Dec.  84 

1  Sept.  83 

18  Apr.  85 

2  June  86 
9  Jan.  89 

3  Dec.  77 
7  Oct.  85 
7  Sept.  8 1 

29  July  85 

25  Aug.  80 

15  Oct.  76 

24  May  61 

4  June  87 

19  Oct.  72 

27  Aug.  84 
9  Dec.  85 

29  Oct.  74 
1  June  74 

26  Nov.  84 
3  Aug.  87 

25  Jan.  82 

11  Apr.  85 

16  Mar.  81 

5  June  89 
ie  Apr   85 

1  June  77 
29  Apr.  85 
13  Feb.  80 

1  Sept.86 

28  Mar.  90 

15  Feb.  71 

6  Dec.  79 

10  July  66 

26  Aug.  85 
1  May  83 
1  June  70 

24  Apr.  75 
21  Jan.  62 

17  Oct.  88 
24  Mar.  78 
1?  Aug.  90 

11  Feb.  85 
17  Apr.  89 

27  June  68 

16  Oct.  87 
3  Aug.  80 


Half  or  Retired  Pay. — Medical  Department. 


727' 


SURGEON    MAJORS. 

Tomlinson,  Edw.  Denham,389  MD.  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brig.  Surg- 

Trotter,  John  William,390  iff  CPI.  LRCSI.    

Tucker,  Thomas  Jonn,392  MRCS 

Turner,  Alexander,393  MD.  MCk.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    

Turner,  Augustus  Frederick,  LRCS.Ed 

Turner,  Richard,  MD.  MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Wenour,  William  394  MRCS.  LSA 

Wales,  John,  MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Wall,  Thomas  Frederick,395  MRCS.  Hon.  Deputy  Imp.  General  

Wallis,  William  Beale,  LRCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Ward,  Espine  Charles  Robert,3"  LRCPI.  FRCSI. 

Ward,  William  Pearson,393  MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surueon    

Watlmg,  Charles  Wyat,399  MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

Wearne,  Vivian,  MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

Webb,  Henry  March,  MB.  MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Dtp.  Insp.  Gen 

Weir,  Christopher  John,  MB.  MRCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

Whipple,  John  Hen.  Connel,401  MD.  MRCS.  Gr.  Gds.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

"White,  Mathevv  Lawrence,  LRCSI.  Medical  Officer,  Dublin         

Wikeley,  Charles  Edward,  MRCS.  LSA.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 

Wilson,  Edwin,402  MRCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon    

Wright,  Thomas,403  MRCS.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon  

Wright,  Thomas  Wm.401  LRCP. Ed.  LRCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 


Majors. 

iBarrington,  Henry  Ernest  Walter,  MB.  MCk 

Connolly,  Paul,*05  LRCPI.  LRCSI.    

Joss,  John  Edward  Vaughan.406  MD.  LRCSI.  

Harding,  Arthur,40'  LRCP. Ed.  MRCS 

Morgan,  Anthony  Hickman,408  DSO.  LRCPI.  LRCSI.     . 

Nicholas,  James  Hamilton,  LRCPI.  LRCPS.Ed 

Parke,  Duke,410  LRCP.Ed.  LRCSI.  Hon.  Brigade  Surgeon 
.Sharpe,  Alexander,  MD.  MCH.  MRCPI 


Surgeons. 
:Cashman,  Richard  Uniacke,  MD.  LRCSI.  18  Foot  ... 

■Chandler,  Edward,415  LRCP.  MRCS 

{Jocksfidge,  Thomas  A.  Jerningham,  MA.  MRCS.  LSA .'.   ".'.'.'.'.".'" 

'Davidson,  Peter,  MD.  LRCS.Ed 

Deeble,  Stephen  Lawson,  MRCS.  LSA .'.  .  

Doake,  Samuel,  MA.  MD.  LFPS.Glaa 

Eddie,  William  Cruickshank,4"  Cape  Regiment 

•Gibaut,  Walter  Moses,418  MRCS 

Hanley,  Dudley,  MD \ 

Kynsey,  William  Raymond,419  CMG.  LRCPI.  LRCSI. '. 

Ligertwood,  Thomas,420  MD.  FRCS.Ed.  MRCS.  Physician  and  Surgeon 
ofCheltea  Hospital,  with  rank  of  Surgson  Colonel   .  .. 

Lindsay,  Robert,  MA.  MB.  FRCS.Ed ' 

M'Carthy,  Edward,  MD.  MRCS.  LSA.  Honorary  Surgeon  Major 

M'Munn,  J.  Alexander,421  BA.  MD.  LRCSI.  L AH. Dub. 

Morgan,  Rosslewin,  MD.  LRCSI 

itulrenan,  John,  MD.  MCh '.'.".'. 

Palatiano,  George,  MD.  MRCS 

Peatfield,  Thomas  John,  MRCS.  LSA ..... 

Sharpe,  William,  MD 

Spencer,  Francis  Henry,  MD.  MCh.  MRCS.  LSA 

;Sunter,  Thomas  Moore,423  BA.  MD.  LRCSI.   .... 


Surgeon  Captains. 
■Ae  Lorn,  Henry  Anthony,424  LRCP.  MRCS.   . 
Hunter,  Vere  Edward,  LRCP.Ed.  MR  CS.  .. 
M'Millan,  John  Furse,  LRCP.  MRCS.  LSA. 
Robinson,  Clement  Sumner,426  LRCP.  MRCS. 


Captains. 

<larmody,  John  P.  MD.  MCh 

Cotton,  Herbert,42?  MRCS.  LSA !""""! 

■Crick,  Samuel  Alfred,  MB 

Dent,  Herbert  Crowley,  MRCS.  LS^[\."""]""]\\\"'"'" 

Johnston,  Robert  Colquhoun,428  MB.  MCh.Ed. '"".". 

Nunnerley,  Philip  Jebb  Rencontre,429  LRCP.  MRCS  . 


_    .     _.  .      ,  .  Assistant  Surgeons. 

Hyde,  Richard  Armstrong 

Lengmore,  Charles,  MD.  MRCS 

Lynch,  Arthur  Henry  Francis,430  LRCPI.  LRCSI 

Milne,  G.  Davidson,431  MD.  LRCS.Ed.  Royal  Artillery 

Smith,  Thomas  Parker,  MB.  MRCS.  LSA. 

IT  IE  Sylvester,  Henry  Thomas,432  MD.  LRCS.Ed  LSA 

Turner,  Robert,  MRCS. 


ASSISTANT, 


19  Jan. 

26  May 

18  July 

30  Sept 
?6  Jula 

31  Mar. 

22  Sept. 

19  Jan. 

20  Nov. 

27  May 
1  Apr. 

14  June 

20  Apr. 
31  Mar. 

23  Sept. 
30  Sept. 
30  Sept. 
22  Sept. 
12  Jan. 
10  May 

21  Apr. 

24  Sept. 


60 

541 

55  17 

63, 

53    o 

64. 

53 

6o[ 

4612 

5328 

71 


26 


30  Sept. 71 


31  Mar.  68 


hospital 

assistant. 


c  May 


Nov.  69 
Mar.  73 
July  62I 
Mar.  73 
Mar.  73 
Mar.  73 
Jan.  55 
Jan.  62 
Mar.  73 
June  55 
Mar.  73 
Mar.  73 
Dec.  S4 
Mar.  73 
Mar.  73 
Mar.  73 
Mar.  73 
Nov.  6S 
June  65 
Mar.  73 


SURGEON 
MAJOR. 


I  OR 

HALF   PAT. 


i  Apr.  75 
3  Apr.  74 


28  Apr.  70 


3  Feb.  78 
1  Mar.  73 

31  Mar.  74 

4  Aug.  78 

5  Feb.  8 
31  July  8^. 

1  Mar.  73 
5  Feb.  8 


3  b'eb.  90  22  Jan. 98 

30  Sept.831  1  Oct.   90 

31  Alar.  3o'2o  June 94 

4  Aug,  90  7  Sept.  98 

5  Feb.  93  12  Feb.  06 
31  July  02  27  July  9a 
31  Mar.  80  4  Dec.  86 


ASSISTANT 
SURGKON 

18  May^i 
14  Apr.  63 
1  Oct.  67 

5  Aug.  53 


30  Sept.  64 

25  12  Jan.  26 

3  Feb.  54 

20  July  47 

30  Sept.63 

14  Nov.  51 

14  Dec.  58 
20  Mar.  62 
13  Oct.  S3 
1  Oct.   67 

8  Apr.  57 
30  Sept.  64 
1  Oc 


28  Apr.  76 
30  Jan.  75 

i  Apr.  75 

20  Nov.  66 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Apr. 

r4  June  67 

29  July  74 
14  Feb.  - 

3  Sept.  65 
28  Apr.  76 

21  June  85 
1  Apr.  73 
1  Apr.  74 
1  Mar.  73 
1  Mar.  73 
3  Aug.  74 


7  July  80 
23  May  77 
I  1  May  77 

18  Oct.  84 

1  Dec.  73 

10  Dec.  84 
14  July  89 

19  Mar.  81 
1 10  Jan.  72 

6  Sept.  81 
28  Oct.   87 

27  Feb.  80 

20  May  85 
i  7  Apr.  86 
I  is  Nov.  70 
[26  May  86 

19  Aug.  85 
3  Oct.   88 

2  Feb.  84 

28  Feb.  84 

7  May  84 

11  June  82 


MAJOR. 


5  Feb.  93 


20  Jan.  97 


SURGEON. 


30  Sept.  68 


12  May  63 
30  May  85 


26  Mar.  41 
22  Sept.63 
16  Feb.  55 


20  Oct.  56 


16  Nov.  60 


3  Feb.  78 
3  May  71 


6  Oct.  43 


17  Aug.  57 
22  Sept.  58 
7  May  58 
15  Sept. 57 
31  Mar.  62 
3  Mar.  54 

AValsh.'John,  MRCPI.  MRCS.  LSA. I1  7APr   55 

Woollcombe,  Robert  William,  MRCS.  ZSA. >  5  Au=-  5" 


30  Sept.  73 
28  Mar.  54 


4  Aug.  83 
3  Feb. 

1  Aug.  85 

2  Feb    84 


CAPTAINS. 

6  Mar.  80 

4  Feb.  77 

5  Feb.  81 
1  Aug.  85 
5  Feb.  81 
1  Aug.  85 


3  Aug.  72 

4  Feb.  75 
17  Feb.  75 

8  June  67 
19  Jan.  88 
1 7  June  76 

1  Apr.  51 

7  Oct.  71 
10  July  66 
15  Feb.  75 

13  Jan.  69 

5  Mar.  74 
12  Aug.  73 

8  Nov.  68 
19  Nov.  75 

14  May  85 
31  Aug.  72 
30  Oct.   78 

6  Oct.  7» 
:2  Mar.  79 

8  July  62 


28  Sept. 04 

29  June  9 1 
22  Sept. 94 

7  Apr.  94 


29  Nov.  88 
20  Dec.  86 
27  Nov.  87 
31  Mar.  80 
6  July  92 
26  July  98 


3  Feb.  71 
8  Nov.  61 

25  Nov.  64 
24  Jan.  65 
12  Dec.  68 
15  Nov.  61 

26  Sept.  70 
18  July  62 


28  Mar.  4SI  :  Feb.  57 
e  2 


7*8-9  Half  or  Retired  Pay. — Medical  Department. 

Hospital  Assistant. 

Blackwood,  John 25  April  14 

Quarter  Masters. 

Blackman.  William  James4-4    27  Feb.  95         Marshall,  James  Douglas,446  Son.  Captain  ...  1  July  8d 

Buckley,  John 23  May  83 

Copping,  Henry, i3i  Son.  Captain 1  July  81 

Enright.  Edward,436  Son.  Captain  [R] 1  July  3i 

Evans,  Samuel,*37  Son.  Captain  1  July  81 

Gorman,  Lawrence,438  Son.  Major  [R]    1  July  81 

Graham,  Harry,439  Son.  Captain 1  July  Si 

HewBOn,  Francis,  Son.  Captain  1  July  81 

Horn,  John,440  Son.  Captain 1  July  81 

Howell,  Reuben,441  Son.  Captain 1  July  81 

Johnson,  Charles,442  Son.  Captain 1  July  Si 

Johnson,  Henry,443  Son.  Captain 1  July  81 

Lackey,  Daniel,444  Son.  Captain  1  July  81 

M'Callum,  William,  Son.  Captain   1  July  81 

M'Intyre,  David,445  Bon.  Captain    1  July  .8.1 

Apothecaries. 

Davies,  John456 14  Apr.  63 

Sampson,  Robert  George  1  Dec.  54 


Morrison,  William,  Son.  Captain    1  July 

Moss,  William  Amphlett,447  Son.  Major   1  July  8l 

O'Connor,  Daniel,448  Son.  Captain  1  July  8r 

Osborne,  Robert  Toler,449  Son.  Major  1  July  81 

Philpot,  Frederick,450  Son.  Major. 1  July  81 

Piatt,  Alfred,  Son.  Captain  ..'. 1  July  81 

Strange,  John 1  July  81 

Thompson,  Thomas,453  Son.  Captain 1  July  8n 

Thomson,  James,  Son.  Captain    1  July  8u 

Tighe,  Francis,"3  Son.  Captain    1  July  8i 

Tower.s,  George,  Son.  Captain 1  July  8n 

Ward,  William,454  Son.  Major  1  July  81 

Webb,  Henry  Smith,455  Son.  Captui» 1  July  8d 


The  late  Army  Hospital  Corps. 


Captains  op  Orderlies. 

Andrews,  John    25  June  73     1    Mossman,  Robert  Conrade2  25  June  73 

Fernandez,  Francisco,1  Son.  Major      25  June  73     |     Pringle,  David,3  Son.  Major 25  June  73 

1  Major  Fernandez  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-56  in  charge  of  Medical  Stores  at  Balaklava  (Medal! 
with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  China  at  the  taking  of  Canton  and  Taku  Forts  (MedaK 
with  Clasp  for  Canton). 

2  Captain  Mossman  served  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  27th  Oct.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  cf  Sebastopol  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  through  the  second  and  third  China  Wars  of  1857-60, 
including  the  capture  of  Canton,  expedition  to  the  White  Cloud  Mountains,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  sur- 
render of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3  Major  D.  Pringle  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (honorary  rank 
of  Captain,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


War  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers  on  Half  or  Retired  Pay. 

1  Inspector  General  Dane  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  witb 
Clasp),  served  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1858,  and  was  present  ia  the 
various  operations  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

2  Surgeon  General  G.  Auchinleck  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also  in  the 
Eusoofzie  Expedition  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  when 
the  81st  Regiment  under  Colonel  Renriy  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regiment  of  Native  Cavalry  and  three  Regi- 
ments of  Native  Infantry,  all  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny. 

*  Surgeon  General  J.  M.  S.  Fogo  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  from  the  April  bombardment 
of  1855  until  the  final  evacuation,  and  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  left  siege  train  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

5  Surgeon  General  T.  W.  Fox  served  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1857,  and  was 
present  at  the  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Surgeon  General  A.  H.  Fraser  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58 ;  was  in  medical  charge  of  the 
Murree  Depot  when  the  station  was  attacked  on  the  1st  Sept.  1857,  and  in  medical  charge  of  the  troops  employed 
in  the  operations  of  the  three  following  davs  (Medal). 

7  Sir  Charles  C.  A.  Gordon  was  present  with  the  16th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  Dee.  1843; 
(Bronze  Star) .  Had  medical  charge  of  a  force  in  an  expedition  in  1848  on  the  west  coast  of  Africa,  and  was  thanked 
in  despatch.  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58, — in  medical  charge  of  Franks'  Force  in  its  advance  to 
Lucknow,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  tTmeerpore,  and  Badshagunge ;  was  present  with  the  10th  Regiment  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  ;  had  medical  charge  of  Lugard's  Force,  including  the  relief  of  Azimghur,  capture 
of  Jugdespore,  and  action  of  Chitowrah  (CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  twice  mentioned  in  despatches).  Had  medical 
oharge  of  the  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Staveley  left  in  occupation  of  Tientsin,  China,  in  1860-61.  Being  sent  by  the 
War  Department  as  Medical  Commissioner  to  the  French  Army,  he  arrived  in  Paris  on  the  2nd  September  1870, 
and  continued  uninterruptedly  therein  throughout  the  siege  and  bombardment  by  the  German  Army.  He  was 
elected  a  Member  of  Council  of  the  Society  de  Secours  aux  Blesses,  an  Honorary  Member  of  the  Ambulances  de 
la  Presse,  and  of  the  Ambulance  Evangelique.  On  the  occasion  of  three  of  the  great  sorties  and  battles  around  the 
walls,  he  attached  himself  to  the  American  Ambulance  and  gave  professional  assistance  to  wounded  in  the  field, 
viz. — atMalmaison  on  the  21st  October,  Champignyon  the  30th  November,  and  Drancyand  Bourgetonthe  21st 
December.  At  the  fourth  great  battle,  that  of  Montretout  on  the  19th  January  1871,  he  was  present  on  the  field 
in  order  to  observe  the  manner  of  working  of  the  Ambulance  system.  For  his  services  the  Provisional  Govern- 
ment created  him  an  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 

8  Surgeon  General  A.  A.  Gore  served  at  the  bombardment  and  destruction  of  the  Timmance  town  of  Massougha 
on  the  Sierra  Leone  river  on  10th  December,  attack  on  Madoukia  27th  December,  storm  and  capture  of  the 
stockaded  Fetish  town  of  Rohea.  on  28th  Dec.  1861— mentioned  in  general  orders  for  services  and  conspicuous 
bravery,  and  specially  recommended  for  promotion  in  1868.  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873  as  Sanitary 
Officer,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  action  of  the  3rd  November  near  Dunquah,  and  was  also  wounded 
at  Quarman  on  the  17th  November  (Medal). 

9  Sir  Anthony  Home  served  with  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Balaklava  and  Tchernaya,  was  subsequently  with  the  force,  under  the  French  General  D'Allonville,  that  threatened 
Simpheropol  from  Eupatoria  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Surgeon  of  the  90th  Regi- 
ment in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign ;  was  with  Havelock's  force  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (Victoria  Cross) ,  with 
Outram's  force  at  Alumbagh,  and  with  that  under  the  Commander  in  Chief  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service) :  was  awarded  the  Hffl  "  for  persevering  braver?  and  admirable  conduct  in 
charge  of  the  wounded  men  left  behind  the  column,  when  the  troops  under  the  late  Major  General  Havelock  forced 
their  way  into  the  Residency  of  Lucknow,  on  the  26th  September  1857.  The  escort  left  with  the  wounded  had,  by 
casualties,  been  reduced  to  a  few  stragglers,  and  being  entirely  separated  from  the  column,  this  small  party  with 
the  wounded  were  forced  into  a  house,  in  which  they  defended  themselves  till  it  was  set  on  fire.  They  then 
retreated  to  a  shed  a  few  yards  from  it,  and  in  this  place  continued  to  defend  themselves  for  more  than  twenty-two 
hours,  till  relieved.  At  last,  only  six  men  and  Mr.  Home  remained  to  fire.  Of  four  officers  who  were  with  the 
party,  all  were  badly  wounded,  and  three  are  since  dead.    The  conduct  of  the  defence  during  the  latter  part  of  the 

ime  devolved,  therefore,  on  Mr.  Home,  and  to  hisactive  exertions  previously  to  being  forced  into  the  house,  and  his 


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good  conduct  throughout,  the  safety  of  any  of  the  wounded,  and  the  successful  defence,  is  mainly  to  be  attributed.  - 
Served  in  the  war  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  from  the  landing  at  Peytang  to  the  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal)- 
Served  in  the  war  in  New  Zealand  in  1863-65  (promoted  to  Surgeon  Major,  CB.,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Ashanti 
war  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  from  June  till  invalided  in  December  1873  ;  was  present  at  all  the  earlier 
operations  of  this  period,  including  the  action  at  Essaman;  and  made  the  medical  arrangements  for  the  campaign 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Deputy  Surgeon  General,  ECB., Medal). 

10  Sir  John  Ker  Innes  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Crimea  (his  regiment  being  in  India)  from  the  15th  March  to 
4th  July  1855,  and  was  engaged  in  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) 
Served  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  1st  Battalion  60th  Rifles,  including  the  action  on  tho 
Hindun  (wounded  and  horse  shot),  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai,  storming  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  siege  assault  and 
capture  of  the  city.  Served  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  Sir  John  Jones'  Force  throughout  all  the  subsequent 
operations  in  Rohilcund  and  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Force  in  Oude  during  the  winter  of  1858-59  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  CB.).  Was  attached  to  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Army  of  the  Crown  Prince  of  Prussia  as  British  Medical 
Commissioner  during  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71,  for  which  he  was  awarded  the  Steel  War  Medal,  and 
Teceived  from  the  Emperor  the  Iron  Cross.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-73  as  Principal  Medical  Officer,  and 
made  all  the  medical  arrangements  for  the  campaign  ;  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and 
the  subsequent  advance  of  the  column  through  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

11  Surgeon  General  J.  Lamprey  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China 
including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps;.  Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  1862,  including  the  recapture 
of  Kading. 

12  Surgeon  General  D.  R.  Mackinnon  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854- 
55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to 
Kinbourn  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

13  Surgeon  General  J.  A.  Marston  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Sanitary  Officer,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-  Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Deputy  Surgeon  General,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class 
of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

14  Sir  James  Mouat  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  6th  Dragoons  and  on  the  Medical 
Staff,  and  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  General  Field  Hospital  of  the  3rd  Division  throughout  tho  siege  operations 
until  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  subsequently  as  P.M.O.  of  Balaklava  until  the  final  evacuation  of  the  Crimea  12th 
June  1856,  having  been  Dresent  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava.  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  and  the  night  reconnais- 
sance and  attack  on  Russian  outposts  19th  Feb.  1855  (CB..  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal) :  was  awarded  the  IT ll  "  for  having  voluntarily  proceeded  to  the  assistance 
Of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Morris,  17th  Lancers,  who  was  lying  dangerously  wounded  in  an  exposed  situation  after  the 
retreat  of  the  Light  Cavalry  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  on  the  26th  October  1854,  and  having  dressed  that  Officer's 
wounds  in  presence  of  the  enemy.  Thus,  by  stopping  a  serious  hemorrhage,  he  assisted  iu  saving  that  Officer's 
life."  Served  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61  throughout  the  operations  under  General  Pratt  (twice  men- 
tioned in  despatches  "for  valuable  services  rendered  at  all  times  and  in  all  positions  ").  Present  in  the  field 
as  P.M.O.  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Waikatoo,  Taranaki,  and  Tauranga  districts  in  1863-65  under  Sir  D. 
CamercD,  and  repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches  ( Medal) .  Received  the  thanks  of  the  New  Zealand  Government 
for  "  special  and  valuable  services  rendered  to  the  Colony." 

15  Surgeon  General  J.  OVNial  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1852-53  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  as 
Principal  Medical  Officer  with  the  1st  Division  of  the  Candahar  Field  Force,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Oaudahar 
(mentioned  in  despatches)  including  the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1834-85  as  Principal  Medical  Officer 
■(mentioned  in  despatches,  promotea  Surgeon  General,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served 
with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as  Principal  Medical  Officer,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Giniss. 

l'  Surgeon  General  T.  Tarrant  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebas- 
topol, and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of  Cawnpore, 
action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  and  affair  of  Kunkur  (Medal).  Served  in  South  Africa  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  in 
Wood's  Force  from  June  to  September  1878  ;  afterwards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  in  Pearson's  Column  till  March 
1879 ;  and  then  with  the  Ekowe  relieving  force,  being  present  at  the  engagement  at  Gingiudhlovu  (mentioned 
in  despatches).  Was  afterwards  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  1st  Division  from  its  formation  until  its  disso- 
lution (Medal  with  Clasp). 

ls  Surgeon  General  W.  G.  Watt  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  the  24th  March  1855,  with 
the  23rd  Fusiliers,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battle 
of  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol.  During  the  second  winter  was  present  at  the  great  explosion  of  magazines 
in  the  French  camp,  and  remained  behind  attending  on  the  wounded  of  our  own  and  the  French  army  when  the 
troops  were  marched  to  the  front  to  avoid  the  danger  of  a  second  explosion  which  was  supposed  to  be  imminent 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal  1. 

19  Surgeon  General  J.  A.  Woolfryes  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  12th  December  1873,  part  ofwhich  period 
as  Principal  Medical  Officer,  and  was  present  at  the  battie  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Deputy  Surgeon  General,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  Principal  Medical  Officer 
throughout  the  Galeka  and  Gaika  rebellion's  in  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  CB.).  Also  served  as  Prin- 
cipal Medical  Officer  throughout  the  Zulu  war  and  the  operations  against  Sekukuniin  1879  (CMG.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

20  Surgeon  Major  General  A.  F.  Bradshaw  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  through  the  whole  of  its 
service  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  capture  of  Lucknow  and  numerous  affairs  during 
the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1S84  as  Principal  Medical 
Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  as  Principal  Medical  Officer 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Surgeon  Major  General  W.  Collis  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on 
the  Euzofzie  Frontier  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  affair  with  the  Hindostanee 
fanatics  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  operations  in  the  . 
Malay  States  under  Brigadier  General  Ross,  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  from  24  Nov.  1875  to  31  Jauuary  1876 
(Medal).  Received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India  and  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India  for  improve- 
ments effected  in  ambulance  carriage. 

22  Surgeon  Major  General|  J,  Davis  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  tho  New  Zealand  war  in  1861,  and  was 
present  at  the  repulse  of  the  attack  on  Camp  Nukumaru  and  in  the  engagement  at  Kakaramca  (Medal). 

23  Surgeon  Major  General  J.  G.  Faughtwas  employed  as  Sanitary  Officer  at  Cape  Coast  Castle  during  the  Ashanti 
war  in  1874  (Medal).  Served  iu  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-5  as  Principal 
Medical  Officer;  and  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888  as  Principal  Medical  Officer. 

23f  Surgeon  Major  General  D.  A.  C.  Fraser  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal). 

24  Surgeon  Major  General  C.  H.  Giraud  served  with  a  flying  column  in  the  North  West  Provinces  of  India  in 
1858-59,  including  the  action  at  Sissaghat  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  with  the  31st  Regiment  during  the  cam- 
paign in  North  China  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the 
Taku  Eorts).  Served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  operations  [against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of 
Shanghae,  including  service  with  the  storming  parties  at  the  capture  of  the  walled  towns  of  Kahding,  Najow, 
Cholin,  and  Tsinpoo.  taking  of  the  Stockaded  fort  at  Nansiang,  relief  and  recapture  of  Kahding.  Served  with 
the  2nd  Brigade  1st  Division  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  afterwards  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  throughout  the  ■ 
operations  of  "  Clarke's  Column  "  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

24f  Surgeon  Major  General  J.  B.  Hamdton  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  as  Field  Director  of  the  Lines  of 
Communication  under  Brigadier  General  Ewart,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp, 

and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  during  the  expedition  to  Burmah  in  1886  in  medical  charge  of  the  hospital  ship 

Tenatserim . 

■  3S  Sir  James  Hanbury  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  with  the  expedition  into  the  Bazar 
Valley  (mentioned  in  despatches);  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present 


73s  War  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers  on  Half  or  Retired  Pay. 

»t  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration) .  Served  in 
the  Egyptian  warof  1882  as  Principal  Medical  Officer,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (twice  men- 
tioned in  despatches,  KCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

,6  Surgeon  Maior  General  G.  L.  Hinde  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  30th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall1 
«f  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  ef  1881.  Served  in  the  Soudan 
campaign  in  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

27  Surgeon  Major  General  T.  N.  Hoysted  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  at  the  operations  before  and  capturo 
of  Canton  on  28th  and  29th  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  54th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 

campaign  at  the  last  advance  into  Oude  under  Lord  Clyde  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Fort  Ameetie  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-70,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

28  Surgeon  Major  General  R.  Lewer  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  during  the  operations  in  the  Baltic  in  1855,  and  was 
present  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of 187S-80  in  medical  charge  of  the- 
gth  Lancers  and  as  Sanitary  Officer  to  the  Cabul  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  around  Cabu) 
in  December  1879,  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to- 
Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two-  Clasps,  and 
Bronze  Decoration). 

39  Surgeon  Major  General  S.  A.  Lithgow  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  during  the  Indiaa  campaign  of  1857-59. 
(in  medical  charge  from  the  commencement  of  the  operations  against  Delhi  until  the  relief  of  Lucknow),  and' 
was  present  at  the  action  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  of  Delhi  and  capture  of  the  city,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  and 
actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Agra,  Allyghnr,  Akrabad,  and  Kanoj,  advance  into  Oude,  and  affairs  of  Maragunge 
Alumbagh,  and  Dilkoosha,  and  relief  of  Tiucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  thereafter  remained  with  Outram's  Division  at 
the  Alumbagh  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  several  attacks  and  at  the  affair  of  Guilee  (Medal  with  tw«v 
Clasps).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  on  the  Lines  of  Communication. 
1  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontisr 
Field  Force  in  1885-86,  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (mentionod  in  despatches,  DSO.).  Also  Eerved  im  the- 
operations  of  the  Zhob  Valley  Field  Force  in  1890  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

80  Surgeon  Major  General  C.  D.  Madden  served  from  18th  Jan.  to  20th  May  1855  in  ihe  Crimea  and  before- 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  Saugor  Field 
Division  from  24th  Dec.  1857,  and  in  the  Field  Division  under  Colonel  Primrose  in  the  latter  part  of  3859  (Medal). 
Served  as  surgeon  of  the  4th  King's  Own  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  as  Field  Surgeon 
of  the  1st  Brigade  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promoted  Sur- 
geon Major  "  for  valuable  services  rendered  during-  the  campaign,"  Medal). 

81  Surgeon  Major  General  R.  W.  Meadows  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  October,  1854,. 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  batteries  on  the  i8ch  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal),  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and1 
Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp) 

82  Sir  John  By  Cole  Reade  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol— was  wounded  on  the- 
14th  Nov.  1855  at  the  explosion  of  the  French  siege  train  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
with  the  Battalion  during  the  whole  of  its  service  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  actions  ato 
Cawnpore,  capture  of  Lucknow,  arid  numerous  affairs  during  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in. 
the  Afghan  w:ir  of  1878-80  with  the  Candahar  Column  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).. 

83  Surgeon  Major  General  James  Sinclair  served  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  as  Surgeon  of  the  33rd- 
Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala.  Acted  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  a> 
Division  of  British  Troops  in  Abyssinia  from  15th  January  to  9th  March  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  pro- 
moted Surgeon  Major  "for  valuable  services  rendered  durng  the  campaign,"  Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of 
1881  as  Principal  Medical  Officer. 

84  Surgeon  MaiorGeneral  A.  M.  Tippetts  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  7th  Fusiliers,  including 
the  affair  of  Bulgauac,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and- 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  with  the  expeditions  into  the  Bazar  and. 
Hissarik  Valleys  (Medal). 

35  Surgeon  Major  General  T.  Walsh  served  in  the  JowaH  Afreedi  Expedition  in  1B77-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).. 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  senior  medical  officer  to  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Charles; 
Gough  during  the  advance  on  Cabul  in  December  1879  (me  ntioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  as  Sanitary  Officer  ist  Division,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta„ 
at  the  actional  Kassasin  (gth  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's- 
Star). 

36  Surgeon  Major  General  J.  Warren  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  15th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  of 
1878-80,  including  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  and  with  the  T hull  Chotiali  Field  Force  under  Major  General 
Biddulph  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  in  charge  of  No.  5  Moveable  Field  Hospital  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star!  j  also  served  in  tbe  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

37  Surgeon  Major  General  W.  M.  Webb  served  with  the  19th  Regiment  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of 
l854-S5,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  IuKerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

38  Deputy  Surgeon  General  W.  Cattell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  wi'h  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards,, 
including  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture 
of  Ali  Musjid  and  in  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

39  Deputy  Surgeon  General  R.  W.Clifton  servel  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  1S60,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Sinho,  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

40  Surgeon  General  A.  D.  Gulland  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  expedition  to  Kerteh  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  ami  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and/ 
capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  during  the  operations  against  the  Tuepings  in  the  vicinity  of 
Shanghai,  including  the  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Tsinpoo  and  Tsolin,  the  fortified  town  of  Najow,  and  the- 
affair  of  Nanksiang.  Served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Uazara  campaign  of  i368,  including  the  subsequent 
operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

44  Deputy  Surgeon  General  R.  Sungerford  served  in  the  Crimea  from  nth  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasps  for 
Sevastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  during  the  Indiau  campaign  of  1857-58,  including- 
the  action  of  Khodagunge  and  entry  into  Futtehgunge,  storm  and  capture  of  Me&iigunge,  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  and  affair  of  Koorsie,  and  some  minor  affairs  (Medal  wi'h  Clas;-) 

43  Deputy  Surgeon  General  C.  G.  Irwin  served  the  Easteru  campaign  of  1854  up  to  the  22nd  September,  and. 
again  from  15th  July  1855,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Mj  lai  .vith  two  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

46  Surgeon  General  J.  L.  Jameson  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  Bengal  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  57-5^ 
(Medal).' 

47  Deputy  Surgeon  General  James  Landale  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  in  medical  charge 
of  the  head  quarters  of  the  92nd  Foot,  including  the  actions  at  Rahutghur,  Mongrowlee,  Siixiwaho,  Kurai,  and' 
Baroda  (Medal). 

48  Surgeon  General  J.  Macbeth  served  with  the  10th  Foot  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle- 
of  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  during  the  siege- 
operations  before  Mooltan  (till  ordered  away  on  duty  with  sick  and  wounded),  including  toe  affair  of  the  9th  Sep- 
tember, and  storming  of  the  enemy  s  entrenched  position  on  the  12th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

49  Surgeon  General  W.  G.  N.  Manley  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  from  tn»  nth  June  1855,  includ- 
ing thesiege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery- 
in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-66,  volunteered  and  accompanied  tbe  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Gate  Pah- 
near  Tauranga  (Victoria  Cross,  and  mentioned  in  despatches)  :  was  awarded  the  1TC  "for  his  conduct  during  the- 
assaultonthe  Rebel  Pah,  near  Tauranga,  NewZealand,  on  the  29th  April  1864,  in  most  nobly  risking   his  own  life 


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according  to  the  testimony  of  Commodore  Sir  William  Wiseman,  Bart.,  CB.,  in  his  endeavour  to  save  that  of  the  late 
Commander  Hay,  of  the  Royal  Navy,  and  others.  Having  volunteered  to  accompany  the  storming  party  into  the  Pab 
he  attended  on  that  Officer  when  lie  was  curried  away  mortally  wounded,  and  then  volunteered  to  return,  in  order 
to  see  if  he  could  find  any  more  wounded.  It  is  stated  that  he  was  one  of  the  last,  Officers  to  leave  the  Pah."  Served 
■with  the  field  force  under  General  Chute  in  the  expedition  from  Wanganui  to  Taranaki,  including  the  march 
through  the  bush  at  the  rear  of  Mount  Egmont,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  following  Paha, 
viz. :  Okotoukou,  Putahi,  Otapawa,  and  Waikokou  (thanked  in  general  orders,  and  promoted  Staff  Surgeon  for 
"  distinguished  and  meritorious  services  rendered  to  the  sick  and  wounded  duriug  the  operations  in  New  Zealand," 
Medal).  Proceeded  with  the  British  Ambulance  to  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71.  Was  in  charge  of  "B" 
Division  of  the  Ambulance  and  attached  to  the  22nd  Division  of  the  Prussian  Army,  accompanying  it  during 
the  operations  consequent  on  the  advance  on  Orleans.  Marched  with  it  between  200  and  300  miles  during  th« 
severe  winter  weather  in  November  and  December,  and  was  present  at  several  engagements.  For  his  ser- 
vices was  thanked  by  General  Von  Wittich  commanding  the  Division,  and  received  the  Steel  War  Medal; 
also,  at  the  request  of  the  Crown  Prince,  was  granted  by  the  Emperor  of  Germany  the  2nd  Class  of  the  Iron  Cross 
"on  account  of  his  devoted  and  excellent  conduct  in  seeking  out  and  caring  for  the  wounded  of  the  22nd  Prussian 
Division  in  the  actions  of  Chateauneuf  and  Bretoncelles  on  the  18th  and  21st  November,  and  the  battles  of  Orleans 
and  Cravant  on  the  2nd  to  the  10th  December  1870."  Has  also  received  the  Bavarian  Order  of  Merit  for  1870-71. 
Was  present  also  at  the  siege  of  Paris,  and  on  the  declaration  of  the  Armistice  proceeded  into  the  city  with  supplies 
for  the  hospitals.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal).  Al<-o  served  m  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as 
Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  2nd  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, promoted  Deputy  Surgeon  General,  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Osmanleh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
— [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786.] 

50  Surgeon  General  J.  E.  Moffatt  served  with  the  2nd  Regiment  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

53  Surgeon  General  John  Ogilvy  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  as^aults  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th 
June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

55  Deputy  Surgeon  General  S.  B.  Roe  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Ali  Kheyl  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (men- 
tioned in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Also  served  in 
the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

M  Deputy  Surgeon  General  E.  M.  Sinclair  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  20th  Nov.  1854 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  Bengal,  also  in  the 
97th,  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  with  the  Jounpore  Field  Fon*e  in  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Ummeerpore, 
and  Sultanpore  ;  afterwards  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  in  the  operations  in  Bundlecundin  1859 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  Lines  of  Communication  and 
Base  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

s7  Deputy  Surgeon  General  John  Tulloch  served  with  the  ioth  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58, 
including  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Benares,  capture  of  Atrowleea,  advance  to  Lucknow  and  actions  at 
Chanda,  Dmeerpore,  Sultanpore,  and  Douraha,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  operations 
near  Jugdespore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

ss  Surgeon  General  E.  B.  Tuson  served  as  Surgeon  of  the  12th  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  9th  May  to  the  22nd 
June  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

59  Deputy  Surgeon  General  Randolph  Webb  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-56,  and  was  present  at 
the  bombardment  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tchernaya  (Medal,  with  Clasp,  an  1  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Banda  and  Chitrakote  ^mentioned  in  despatches,  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1868  (Medal). 

62  Inspector  General  Barrow  served  in  the  Queen's  Royals  in  the  campaign  of  1S44  in  the  Southern  Mahratta 
country  (including  the  storming  of  the  fortress  of  Punella),  and  that  in  the  Concan  in  1845.  Served  also  during 
the  Kaffir  war  in  1852-53  (Medal).  Promoted  Deputy  Inspector  General  for  highly  meritorious  services  during  an 
epidemic  of  yellow  fever  in  Bermuda. 

62  Inspector  General  Guy  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Superintendent  of  Hospital  Ships, 
and  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  European  Troops  at  Zoulla  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promoted  Deputy 
Inspector  General  of  Hospitals,  Medal). 

61  Inspector  General  Edward  Menzies  served  with  the  94th  Regiment  during  the  operations  at  Aden  against  Arab 
tribes  in  Aug.  1846.  Served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  taking  of  Kertch  and  Yenikale, 
and  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
with  the  59th  Regiment  at  the  storming  of  Namtow,  China,  on  nth  Aug.  1858. 

65  Inspector  General  Prendergast  accompanied  the  Eastern  expedition  in  1854  as  Surgeon  of  the  77th  Regiment. 
While  in  Bulgaria  he  was  appointed  to  the  personal  Staff  of  Lord  Raglan,  and  attended  him  in  the  field  at  the  battle 
of  Alma,  and  in  all  the  other  actions  until  his  Lordship's  death,  when  he  accompanied  his  remains  to  England 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5r.l1  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

66  Surgeon  Colonel  S.  Archer  was  attached  to  the  101st  Fusiliers  with  the  Eusofzai  Field  Force  on  the 
N.W.  Frontier  of  India  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  the  destruc- 
tion of  TJmbeylah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  charge  of  the  Field  Hospital 
at  Korti  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  in 
medical  charge  at  Wady  Haifa  and  of  the  Line  of  Communications  to  Akasheh. 

67  Surgeon  Colonel  C.  A.  Atkins  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  ; 
served  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  Essaman  and  Ampinee,  and  in  Medical  Charge  of  Russell's  Regiment 
throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  army  at  Abrakrampi  during  the  5th 
and  6th  November,  capture  and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  battle  of  Amoaful.  capture  and  destruction  ot'Becquah, 
advanced  euard  engagement  of  Jarbinbah,  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  affairs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river 
Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Cooma?sie  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  at  the  night  attack  at  Zaidabad,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  6th 
October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December  1879,  including  the  defence  of  Sherpore  (mentioned 
in  despatches) ;  accompauied  Sir  Frederick  Robert?  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  »f 
Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  witn  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

68  Surgeon  Colonel  M.  Cogan  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  detachment  of  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara 
campaign  of  1868.  Served  iu  the  Afghan  war  of  1880 ;  organized  the  Principal  Base  European  Hospital  at 
Candahar  under  the  command  of  Major  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  ly  the  Governor 
General  in  Council,  Medal). 

69  Surgeon  Colonel  E.  G.  M'Dowell  served  with  the  44th  Regiment  the  campaign  of  i86:>  iu  North  China 
including  the  action  of  Sinho,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the  Me  ljidie,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition 
under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  as  Principal  Medical  Officer,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb 
and  Temai  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  two  Clasps). 

70  Surgeon  Colonel  W.  T.  Martin  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  having  been  appointed  to  the 
exploring  party  sent  to  Abyssinia  in  Sept.  1867,  and  which  he  accompanied  through  various  expeditions  for 
discovering  a  practicable  route  for  troops  from  the  sea  to  the  Highlands ;  was  afterwards  Secretary  to  the  Princi- 
pal Medical  Officer  of  the  Force  and  present  with  the  Hendquarters  Staff  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  and  Medal).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1887  on  the  personal  Staff  of  Sir  Charles 
Arbuthnot  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

71  Surgeon  Colonel  W.  C.  Robinson  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  (Medal). 

71+  Colonel  F.  B.  Scott  received  the  special  approbation  of  the  Madras  Government,  followed  by  that  of 
His  Royal  Highness  the  Commander  in  Chief,  for  his  services  rendered  while  in  medical  charge  of  the  18th. 
Hussars  during  a  most  virulent  outbreak  of  cholera  in  the  regiment,  at  Secunderabad  in  May  1871.  Served 
in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879.  Organised  the  Bearer  Company;  made  the  hospital  arrangements  at  the  Fort 
Pearson  base  tor  the   Ekowe  Relieving  Column;    served  afterwards  with  the  2nd  Division  on  the  personal 


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staff  of  Lord  Chelmsford  and  in  medical  charge  of  the  Head 'Quarters  Staff;  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
TJlundi,  where  his  services  were  described  by  Lord  Chelmsford  as  having  been  "of  the  greatest  value  ;"  he 
accompanied  the  17th  Lancers  in  their  charge  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy,  andby  rendering  timely  aid  to  a  Lancer 
who  was  dangerously  wounded  prevented  his  falling  into  the  enemy's  hands,  and  served  subsequently  to  the  end 
of  the  waras  Senior  Medical  Officer  of  PortDurnford  and  that  Line  of  Communication  between  TJlundi  ard  the 
Tugela  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  188:  on  the  personal  strff 
of  Major  General  the  Duke  of  Connaueht,  Commanding  the  1st  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
KeMr  (CMG..  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

72  Surgeon  Colonel  F.  H.  Welch  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

72t  Colonel  C.  F.  Pollock  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  (the  Black  Watch),  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Cla*p,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

,3  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  Ashton  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  wa3  present  with  the  79th 
Highlanders  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rampore  Cassie,  and  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  ;  present  with 
the  53rd  Regiment  at  the  action  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor  affairs  (Medal). 

74  Deputy  Surgeon  General  J.  H.  Beath  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Buffs  the  campaigu  of  i860  in  China  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku  and  the  Taku  Forts  IMedal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB..  Medal.  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

75  Brigade  Surgeon  .T.  F.  Beattie  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal)  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of 
1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

76  Deputy  Surgeon  General  W.  C.  Boyd  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Koorum  Division,  was  Principal  Medical  Officer  with  the  Zaimusht  Expedition,  and 
was  present  at  the  assault  of  Zawa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

77  Deputy  Surgeon  General  R.  W.  Carter  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
I854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  two  Clasps 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  actions  of 
Khankur  and  Bunkagaon  (Medal).      Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

7S  Deputy  Surgeon  General  0.  Codrington  servedin  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 

79  Deputy  Surgeon  General  J.  S.  Comyn  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (promoted  Brigade  Surgeon,  Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

80  Brigade  Surgeon  L.  Corban  was  specially  thanked  by  Lord  Napier  of  Magdala,  Commander  in  Chief  in  India, 
in  General  Ordersfor  services  during  an  epidemic  of  choiera  in  Oude  in  1872.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
in  medical  charge  oi  the  2nd  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin.  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  promoted  Surgeon  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition 
in  1884-85  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  to  the  Camel  Corps,  Medical  Field  Inspector  on  the  Lines  of  Communication, 
and  Senior  Medical  Officer  at  Abu  Fatmeh  (Clasp). 

81  Deputy  Surgeon  General  John  Davidge  served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  medical  charge  of  the  Royal  Artillery 
from  March  1865  to  April  1866  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

83  Deputy  Surgeon  General  W.  G.  Don  served  in  the  Baltic  Fleet  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  in  1855 
(Medal) .  Served  in  medical  charge  of  a  pursuing  Column  in  Malwa  in  1858-59,  and  present  in  the  action  of  Rajpore 
(Medal). 

84  Deputy  Surgeon  General  A.  G.  Elkington  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Balaklava  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  the  26th  October  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

85  Deputy  Surgeon  General  J.  L.  Erskine  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  14th 
Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  In  medical  charge  of 
the  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Macan  sent  from  Ahmedabad  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  in  February  1859. 

86  Deputy  Surgeon  General  A.  .1.  Ferguson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  in 
the  Mazeena  Valley  (Medal). 

87  Deputy  Surgeon  General  H.  Ferguson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
86  Deputv  Surgeon  General  N.  Ffolliott  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

89  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  Ffolliott  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0  (Medal). 

90  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  Fleming  served  on  board  the  Hospital  Ship  Victor  Emanuel  and  on  shore  at  Cape  Coast 
Castle  during  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  and  was  appointed  Pathologist  to  the  expedition  (Medal).  Served  in 
the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  first  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force,  and  afterwards  with  the  Northern  Afghanistan 
Field  Force  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1SS5,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Tofrek 
zereba  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

91  Deputy  Surgeon  General  B.  T.  Giraud  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1855.  including  the  bombardment  of 
Sweaborg  "(Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1858-59  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  31st  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  including 
the  action  of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Also  in  the  operations  against 
the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghaiin  1862,  including  the  capture  of  the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  capture  by 
escalade  of  the  walled  city  of  Kadin,  gunboat  affairs  at  Woosung  and  Paushan,  affair  at  Nanksiang,  and  final 
repulse  of  the  Taepings  from  Shanghai  in  August.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1880  in  medical  charge  of  the  2nd 
Battalion  7th  Fusiliers,  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches),  was  present  in  the  sortie 
of  Deh  Khoja  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout 
the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Sanitary  Officer  of  the  2nd  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(promoted  Brigade  Surgeon,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

92  Deputy  Surgeon  General  C.  H.  Harvey  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of 
Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also 
served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  River  Column,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Kirbekan  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Brigade  Surgeon,  two  Clasps). 

'  93  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  W.  Huiseberg  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  29th  January 
1855,  including  the  battle  of  the  Tchernaya,  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

94  Deputy  Surgtron  General  C.  A.  Innes  served  with  the  Ro3ral  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  from  26th  May  1855,  was 
present  at'the  bombardments  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September,  also  with  the  expedition  to  Kerteh  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  52nd  Light  Infantry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857,  and  was  in 
medical  charge  of  the  Regiment  during  part  of  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

93  Sir  Robert  William  Jackson  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea,  from  5th  Dec.  1854,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny;  in 
medical  charge  of  a  Battalion  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th 
Dec.  1857,  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh,  assaultand  capture  of  Lucknow  ;  in  medical  chargo  of  the  Camel 
Corps  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Calpee  ;  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Dehaign  and  Tyrhool  in  Oude, 
also  during  the  final  operations  of  Jugdespore  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to 
the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873,  and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  action  of 
Essaman,  relief  of  Abrakrampa,  oattle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  ;  and  was  la 
medical  charge  of  the  1st  Field  Hospital  from  its  formation  to  the  end  of  the  campnign  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
CB.,  Medal  with  Claso).  Served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1879  including  the  storming  of  the  strong- 
hold (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel- 
el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  KCB..  Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

96  Deputy  Surgeon  General  J.  H.  Jeffcoat  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Koornm  Field  Force,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

97  Deputy  Surgeon  General  C.  M.  Jessop  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  June  1855 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  present  doing  duty  with  the  Royal  Artillery  at  the  capture  of 
Canton  on  28th  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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88  Brigade  Surgeon  H.  Knaggs  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  "Warren  in  1884-85 
.  in  charge  of  the  Base  Hospital. 

99  Deputy  Surgeon  General  W.  R.  Lane  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  aud  Khedive's  Star). 

100  Deputy  Surgeon  General  R.  C.  Lofthouse  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  18th 
April  1855.  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  battle  of  the  Tchernaya,  and  affair  of  21st  September  near 
Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  during  the  campaigns  in 
Central  India  from  10th  July  1857  to  April  1859  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  and  Sir  R.  Napier,  including  the  siege  of 
Rahutghur,  action  of  Barcda,  relief  of  Saugor,  siege  and  capture  of  Garrakota,  disarming  the  Bhopal  Contingent  at 
Sehore,  forcing  the  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  siege  and  fall  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch,  all  the 
afTairs  during  the  advance  on  Calpee,  including  the  battle  of  Golowlie,  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Calpee,  action 
of  Morar,  recapture  of  Gwalior.  operations  in  Bundlecund,  and  affairs  of  Garotha  and  Jachloue,  and  pursuit  of  Tantia 
Topee.  Was  in  medical  charge  of  a  Wing  of  the  Regiment  in  India  up  to  the  capture  of  Gwalior:  mentioned  in  des- 
patches, and  thanked  by  the  Director  General  Army  Medical  Department  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

102  Brigade  Surgeon  John  Mackenzie  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  (Medal). 

103  Deputy  Surgeon  General  J.  Meane  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  attacks  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September,  and  received  a  contused  wound 
on  the  knee  from  a  shell  in  the  Trenches  on  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  in  the 
Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

104  Deputy  Surgeon  General  F.  W.  Moore  was  Principal  Medical  Officer  in  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  Expedition  in  1877-78 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  3rd  Division  Khyber 
Force,  and  had  medical  charge  of  the  1st  and  2nd  Division  Base  Hospitals  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

105  Deputy  Surgeon  General  N.  Norris  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as 
Field  Medical  Inspector  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

106  Deputy  Surgeon  General  E.  F.  0'Lear3'  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

107  Deputy  Surgeon  General  W.  S.  Oliver  served  the  campaign  in  Rohilcund  in  1858.  including  the  actions  of 
Bugawalla  and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  attack  and 
bombardment  of  Shabjehanpore,  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bunnai, 
pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Goomtee.  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee,  attack  on  and  de- 
struction of  Shahabad ;  al-o  present  at  the  action  of  Bungkagong,  and  served  in  the  Oude  campaign,  including  the 
actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Rissoolpore.  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlie,  and  actions  at  Mehundee  and  Biswah 
(Medal).    Served  with  the  1st  Battalion  60th  Rifles  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870. 

108  Brigade  Surgeon  James  Paxton  served  in  the  Baltic  Expedition  of  1855  (Medal). 

109  Brigade  Surgeon  George  Perry  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  from  the  16th 
June  1855,  including  the  siege  ana  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the 
2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el- 
Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

110  Deputy  Surgeon  General  A.  S.  K.  Prescott  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the 
actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts — wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

112  Brigade  Surgeon  S.  K.  Ray  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882.  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

113  Brigade  Surgeon  John  Robinson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war 
of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clisp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  opera- 
tions in  Zuluiand  in  1S88. 

"*  Deputy  Surgeon  General  S.  Roch  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  28th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  18th  June ;  also  served  with  the  French  as  a  volunteer  at  the  storming  of  the 
Mamelor'  on  the  7th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

115  Deputy  Surgeon  General  W.  C.  Roe  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  2nd  March  to  28th 
June  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1:6  Deputy  Surgeon  General  H.  J.  Rose  served  in  the  Crimea  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the 
taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  actions  of  18th  and  21st  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin,  and  was  in  medical 
charge  ot  the  2nd  Queen's  Royals  from  the  taking  of  Tangku  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

117  Deputy  Surgeon  General  A.  Semple  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  an^  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Seja:topol,  including  the  assaults  on  the  Redan  of  the  7th  and  18th  June  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp),  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-63  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  as  Principal  Medical 
Officer  wit.:  he  2nd  Division,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

118  Deputy  Surgeon  General  W.  Sly  was  attached  to  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  campaign  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier  of 
India  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and 
burning  of  Lalloo,  and  action  in  the  Bonair  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

119  Deputy  Surgeon  General  J.  Sparrow  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on 
the  Euzofzie  Froutier  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  affair  with  the  Hindoostanee 
fanatics  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

120  Brigade  Surgeon  F.  r.  Staples  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  19th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868, 
including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

121  Deputy  Surgeon  General  T.  Teevan  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  17th  Nov.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  Clasp 
for  the  Taku  Forts). 

122  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  Temple  served  in  Taranaki  in  the  latter  end  of  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  and 
present  in  the  skirmish  of  the  18th  March.  Served  also  in  the  Waikato  campaign  in  the  war  of  1863-65,  and 
was  present  in  the  actions  of  Rangiriri  and  Rangiawhia  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal) : 
together  with  Lieut.  A.  F.  Pickard  (since  deceased),  he  was  awarded  the  >J(E  "for  gallant  conduct  during  the 
assault  on  the  enemy's  position  at  Rangiriri  in  New  Zealand,  on  the  20th  November  1863,  in  exposing  their  lives 
to  imminent  danger,  in  crossing  the  entrance  of  the  Maori  keep,  at  a  point  upon  which  the  enemy  had  concen- 
trated their  fire,  with  a  view  to  render  assistance  to  the  wounded,  and  more  especially  to  the  late  Captain  Mercer, 
of  the  Royal  Artillery.  Lieutenant  Pickard,  it  is  stated,  crossed  and  recrossed  the  parapet,  to  procure  water  for 
the  wounded,  when  none  of  the  men  could  be  induced  to  perform  this  service,  the  space  over  which  he  traversed 
being  exposed  to  a  crossfire;  and  testimony  is  borne  to  the  calmness  displayed  by  him  aud  Assistant  Surgeon 
Temple  under  the  trying  circumstances  in  which  they  were  placed." 

123  Deputy  Surgeon  General  H.  R.  L.  Veale  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  relief 
of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Ciyde — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

124  Brigade  Surgeon  R.  Waters  served  in  the  Gambia  during  the  outbreak  of  cholera  in  1869.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches  by  the  Go%  er^or,  and  for  his  services  during  the  epidemic  received  the  thanks  of  the  Colonial  Govern- 
ment and  of  the  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies,  and  was  promoted  Staff  Surgeon,  Surgeon  Major,  "  in  con- 
sideration of  his  highly  meritorious  service."  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  as  personal  Assistant  to  the 
Principal  Medical  Officer,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah,  battle 
of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Ex- 
pedition in  1884-85  as  Sanitary  Officer,  and  was  for  some  time  in  charge  of  Field  Hospitals  at  Korti  and  Abu 
Fatmeh,  and  was  also  for  some  time  officiating  Principal  Medical  Officer  on  the  Lines  of  Communication  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  promoted  Brigade  Surgeon,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

125  Deputy  Surgeon  General  Joseph  Watts  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of 
Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  from  25th  October  to  18th  November,  and  defeat  of  the 
Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  6th  December  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 


735  War  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers  on  Half  or  Retired  Pay. 

ut  Deputy  Surgeon  General  J.  Wiles  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  26th  Nov.  1S54,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  attacks  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Servod  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  from  August  i8>;8  and  was  present  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Turner  in 
the  Behar  district.  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinhu  and  Taku,  and 
surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  and 
served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu 
and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

U1  Brigade  Surgeon  C.  S.  Wills  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  at  the  Base  of  Opera- 
tions and  of  the  Lines  of  Communication  between  Durban  and  the  Lower  Tugela;  also  as  Sanitary  Embarking 
and  Disembarking  Medical  Officer  (Medal,  and  CB.) 

128  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  Wilson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-80,  and  took  part  with  the  expedition  into  the 
Hissarik  Valley  (Medal).     Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

129  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  J.  Wilson  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  in  command  of  a  Bearer  Company 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

130  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  G.  Andrew  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868, 
including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of 
1878-80,  and  took  part  in   the  expeditions  into  the  Lughman  Valley  and  against  the  Khugianis  (Medal). 

131  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  A.  L.  Brown  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Amoaful  and  advance  on  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Kafir  warini878 
including  the  operations  against  the  Gaikas,  and  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  including  the  engagements  at  Kambula 
and  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  in- 
cluding the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

132  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  H   T.Brown  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

133  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  B.  Clapp  served  in  the  Kgyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

135  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  F.  Ferguson  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  took  part  with  mounted! 
troop  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column,  including  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  the  reconnaissance  to- 
Metaromeb  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Brigade  Surgeon,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

136  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  J.  R.  Greenhill  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Royal 
Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

,37  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  F.  Howard  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  25th  Kins's  Own  Borderers  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal).  Served  in  medical  charge  of  the  18th  Company  Royal  Engineers  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

138  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  W.Johnston  served  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  duringthe  operations  against  Seku- 
kuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Tolyana's  Stadt.  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of 
1S79  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  of  the  Column  under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the  Swazie  b°rder  ;  was  in  charge  of  the 
Field  Hospital  with  Colonel  Baker  Russell's  Force  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1879,  and  was  pre  sent  at 
the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881 
in  command  of  a  Bearer  Company  of  the  Army  Hospital  Corps. 

159  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  W.  Keir  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

14,1  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  J.  B.  Kelly  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-90  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

143  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  G.  W.  M'Nalty  served  with  the  British  Ambulance,  B  Division,  daring  the 
Franco-German  war  from  October  1870  to  March  1871,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Paris ;  accompanied  the 
22nd  Prussian  Division  in  the  operations  before  Chartres  and  Orleans,  and  was  present  at  several  engagements 
(received  the  thanks  of  General  von  Wittich,  Commanding  the  Division,  for  attending  wounded  on  the  field, 
German  Steel  War  Medal).  Subsequently  proceeded  to  Le  Mans  and  Connerre  (French  Bronze  Cross  for  suc- 
couring wounded  French).  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74.  Was  in  Medical  Charge  of  the  Head  Quarter 
Staff,  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  promoted  Surgeon  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  Chief  Surgeon  and  Commissioner  of  the  National 
Aid  Society  in  theRusso-Turkish  war  in  1876-77,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Plevna.  Established  the  Red 
Cross  Hospital  at  Bucharest  (Roumanian  Star).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  with  the 
expedition  into  the  Lughman  Valley  and  in  the  engagement  at  Shekabad ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in 
the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Bronze  Decoration  I .  Served'in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  as  personal  assistant  to  the  Principal  Medical  Officer 
with  the  Indian  Contingent,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  ot  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  witii  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the 
Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

144  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  J.  Macartney  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1877-7S,  and  was  prese.it  in  the 
engagement  at  Draaibosch  on  the  30th  December  1877  (mentioned  in  despatches  as  having"  zealously  performed 
his  duties  with  the  wounded  under  a  heavy  fire,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

145  Brigade  Snrgeon  Lt.Colonel  H.  W.  A.  Mackinnon  served  in  .tne  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir— slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Burmese 
Expedition  in  1885-86  with  the  Upper  Burmah  Field  Force  under  Sir  George  White,  part  of  the  time  as  Principal 
Medical  Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

146  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  J.  R.  Murray  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  including  the  actions 
of  Pataelakaurie  Mahoeten,  and  Matarikoriko  (Medal). 

147  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  A.  B.  R.  Myers  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  of  the  Scots  Guards  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

148  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  H.  J.  O'Brien  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

149  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  W.  W.  Tomlmson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

150  Lt.Colonel  R.  Anderson  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1832,  par  of  the  time  in  medical  charge  of  the  Right 
Wing  of  the  lsmailia  Palace  Hospital  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

151  Surgeon  Major  A.  Brebner  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  Expedition,  including  the  re- 
capture of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

;s2  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  Heusman  served  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India 
in  1863  with  the  Durbund  Field  Force. 

154  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  M'Crackeu  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

155  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  L.  Melladew  served  with  Lett  Divicion  of  the  Dooar  Fie'd  Force  in  Bhootan  m 
1865  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Servid  with  the  British  Ambulance  in  France  during  the  Franco-German  war  from 
October  1873  until  the  declaration  of  the  Arn.isiice  in  February  1871.  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  111  1884-85, 
with  the  Desert  Column, including  the  operations  during  its  re' .urn  to  Korti  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  btar). 

156  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  C.  E.  M.  Shaw  served  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870  under  Sir  Garnet  vVoUeley.  _ 

157  Lt.Colonel  A.  Anderson  served  with  an  Expeditionary  i'ield  Force  under  Colonel  J.  R.  Mackenzie  in  Arabia 
from  the  27th  October  to  the  20th  December  1873,  including  the  investment,  surrender,  occupation,  and  destruc- 
tion of  the  Fort  at  Al  Hota,  and  subsequent  march  to  Zaida  in  pursuit  of  Ali  Bm  Maua,  ine  cbie.  of  Houshabi. 
Served  in  the  Afehan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

158  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  Anderson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
TJlundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

159  Lt.Colonel  R.  V.  Ash  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  and  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  t  e  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp),  and 
Khedive's  Stan.     Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S7  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Glasp:. 

160  Lt.Colonel  F.  E.  Barrow  served  in  the  Egyptian  warjof  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  m  the 
Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Clasp). 

161  Lt.Colonel  I.  Boulger  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

162  Lt.Colonel  T.  Bo>d  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882.  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and'  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-S5,  and  hid  charge  of  the 
Field  Hospital  at  Absarat  (Clasp1. 

i«  Lt.Colonel  R.  M.  Bradford  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  i83o  in  Southern  Afghanistan,  and  took  part  in  the 
march  to  Candahar  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (Medal). 


War  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers  on  Half  or  Retired  Pay.  736 

165  Lt.Colonel  J.  F.  Brodie  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

167  Lt.Colonel  W.  Campbell  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  ^cots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  ofTel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

168  Lt.Colonel  W.  J.  S.  Campbell  served  with  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
■with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (two  Clasps). 

:7°    Lt.Colonel  J.  Coats  served  h.  the  Boer  war  in  1881. 

171  Lt.  Colonel  T.  S.  Cogan  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  (Medal). 

173  Lt.Colonel  B.  B.  Connolly  served  during  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Beaumont,  battle  of  and  capitulation  of  Sedan  (German  Steel  War  Medal) .  Served  throughout  the  campaign 
against  the  Jowaki  Afredees  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Secretary  and  Statistical  Officer  of  the 
Principal  ^Medical  Officer,  Lines  of  Communication  and  Base,  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  and  in  the  subsequent 
eperations  against  Sekukuni  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (promoted  Surgeon  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition 
under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  Cavalry  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  ths 
engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  'mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  two  Clasps).  Served 
with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  command  of  a  Camel  Bearer  Company,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on 
the  wounded  convoy  on  the  13th  February  (mentioned  in  despatches,  granted  higher  rate  of  pav.  Clasp). 

173  Lt.Colonel  George  Corry  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

174  Lt.Colonel  R.  M.  Craig  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-88  as  Senior  Medical  Officer  to  the  3rd 
Brigade  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

176  Lt.Colonel  F.  A.  Davy  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

177  Lt.Colonel  H.  L.  Donovai.  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in 
the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  the  Tofrek  zereba,  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, granted  the  higher  rate  of  pay,  two  Clasps). 

178  Lt.Colonel  E.  J.  Fairland  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  November   1867  to  July  1868  (Medal) 

180  Lt.  Colonel  P.  T.  Frazer  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S79-80,  first  in  medical  charge  of  Royal  Artillery  at 
Lundi  Kotal  during  the  occupation  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  and  afterwards  accompanied  the  13th  Hussars  to  Candahar 
in  t88o.  and  served  with  the  Southern  Afghanistan  Field  Force  until  the  evacuation  of  the  countryin  i38i  (Medal).. 

181  Lt.Colonel  "VV.  C.  Gasteen  served  in  South  Africa  during  the  Zulu  war  and  the  operations  against  Seku- 
kuni in  1879  (Medal). 

185  Lt.Colonel  G.  J.  Gibson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar 
Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

181  Lt.Colonel  A.  E.  Hayes  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the,  operations  near 
Suakin  in  December  1S8S,  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp.  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  and  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1889s 
including  the  engagement  at  Toski  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Clasp). 

165  Lt.Colonel  D.  C.  W.  Heather  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal). 

187  Lt.Colonel  J.  Hoysted  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudaa  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Claspj 
and  Khedive's  Star) . 

188  Lt.Colonel  J.  P.  Hunt  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  (Medal,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

190  Lt.Colonel  H.  Jagoe  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal! 
with  Clasp). 

192  Lt.Colonel  M.  Knox  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

193  Lt.Colonel  N.  Leader  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  in  the- 
Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Hasheen,  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheem 
and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  at  the  attack  on  the  Convoy  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  1  he  destruction  of  Temai  (two  Clasps). 

191  Lt.Colonel  A.  R.L'Estrange  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
196  Lt.Colonel  F.  Lyons  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

597  Lt.Colonel  N.  M'Creery  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;-. 
with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86;  and  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  18S8,  includ- 
ing the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Clasp) 

198  Lt.Colonel  J.  M'Gann  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Lang's 
Nek  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  the  Ingogo  River  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

199  Lt.Colonel  P.  J.  M'Quaid  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Oharasiah  on  the  oth  October  1879  and  in  the  operat'ons  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  including  the  investment 
of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at 
Xassa8in  on  the  9th  September  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

200  Lt.Colonel  A.  A.  Macrobin  served  with  the  British  Ambulance  in  the  Franco-German  war  from  the  time  of 
its  arrival  in  France  in  October  1870  until  its  return  to  England  in  March  1871  after  the  conclusion  of  pea^e,  and' 
has  received  the  German  War  S'eel  Medal.  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  second  phase  of 
the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  and   was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordashu  and  capture  of  Coomassie- 

(Medal  with  (Jlasp) . 

201  Lt.Colonel  O.  F.  Molloy  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).     Served  in  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 

202  Lt.Colonel  S.  Moore  served  with  the  British  Military  Ambulance  during  the  Franco-German  war  fromn 
Oct.  1870  to  March  1871 ;  and,  with  the  "B"  Division  of  the  Ambulance,  accompanied  the  22nd  Prussian  Division 
under  General  Wittische  in  the  operations  before  Chartres  and  Orleans  in  November  and  December.  Was  present 
at  the  actions  of  Chateauneuf  and  Bretoncelles,  and  the  general  engagement  at  Artenay  on  the  3rd  December 
(Prussian  War  Medal,  and  French  Bronze  Cross).  Proceeded  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873,  and  served 
throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74;  was  present  at  the  action  of  Essamen,  and  subsequently  filled  the  post  of 
Statistical  Officer  (Medal). 

203  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  Morgan  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the- 
subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under 
Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

*°*  Lt.Colonel  J.  O'Reilly  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kambulat 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

205  Lt.Colonel  J.  J.  O'Reilly  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

206  Lt.Colonel  H.  J.  O'Brien  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  iMedal). 

208  Lt.Coionel  T.  W.  Patterson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Koirura  Valley  Field  Force- 
(Medal).  Also  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wnzeerees.  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in 
1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) .  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  as  Senior  MedieaL 
Officer  4th  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

209  Lt.Colonel  C.  K.  Powell  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0  (Medal). 

2il  Lt.Colonel  A.  H.  Ratigan  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1882,  And  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Ali  Musjid(Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Egyptian  warof  18S2  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2,2  Lt.Colonel  E.  O.  Reynolds  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with. 
Clasp). 

2,2t  Lt.Colonel  T.  O'Reilly  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

113  Brigade  SurgeonLt.ColonelJ.S  Reynolds  received  the  special  approbation  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,., 
followed  by  that  of  the  Director  General  of  the  Army  Medical  Department, for  his  services  while  Medical  Officer  of  the 
9th  Regiment  during  a  most  virulent  outbreak  of  cholera  at  Peshawur  in  1869.  Served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1S77-78. 
in  the  Ciskei,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  with  the  Galekas  at  Impetu  ;  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war 
of  1879,  took  part  in  the  gallant  and  successlul  defence  of  Rorke's  Drift,  and  was  with  the  troops  in  the  Laager- 
during  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Surgeon  Major,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal, 
with  Clasp,  and  Gold  Medal  of  the  British  Medical  Association) :  was  awarded  the  jTC  "  for  the  conspicuous, 
bravery,  during  the  attack  at  Rorke's  Drift  on  the  22nd  and  23rd  January  1879,  which  he  exhibited  in  his  con- 


737  War  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers  on  Half  or  Retired  Pay. 

•stant  attention  to  the  wounded  under  fire,  and  in  his  voluntarily  conveying  ammunition  from  the  etore  to  the 
defenders  of  the  hospital,  whereby  he  exposed  himself  to  a  cross  fire  from  the  enemy  both  in  going  and  returning." 
Lt.Colonel  H.  J.  Robbms  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Koorum  Field  Column,  took 
part  m  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Tytler,  and  was  present  with  the  85th  Regiment  in 
■the  assault  on  the  heights  of  Zawa  (Modal). 

p-2'i6iSiT  J"  G'  Eo=ers    served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Candahar  Column   and  the  Ghuznee 
JMeld  rorce,   and  afterwards   with  the  force  under  Major  General   Phayro    (Medal).     Served  with  the   19th 
™,s  m  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  prosent  in  the  action  of  Kassasin  (9th  September)  and  at  the  battle 
-      if     c      eblr  (Promotetl  Surgeon  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition 
^?  'i~.tr5  as-  Pnnc'Pal  Medical  Officer  with  the  Egyptian  Army  (Clasp),  in  the  operations  of  the  E  ryptian  Frontier 
*iew  JJorce  in  1885-86  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  Egyptian  Army,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
<jimss  (DSO.),  and  in  the  operations  near  Snakin  in  December  1888  including  the  engagement  at  Gemaizah  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Clasp,  and  s>rid  Cla=s  of  the  Medjidie). 
til  Lt-C°lonel  G.  .Ryan  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 
-18  Lt.Colone)  James  Scanlan  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 
""  Lt.Colonel  H.  Scott  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 
™  Lt-ColonelH.  Stannard  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

Lt.C&lonei  W.  H.  Steele  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  of  1867-68  (Medal). 
mTt    °,n  boardH-M-  Hospital  Ship  Victor  EmanutJ  during  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal). 
23  Lt.Colonel  A.  H.   Stokes  served  in  the  Boer   war  of  1881  in  charge  of  the  Base  Hospital.     Served  in  the 
■Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

r   *  Lt-Colo;riel  J-  Tidbury  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  m  medical  charge  of  the  ist  Battalion 
ot  the  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  the  5th  August, 
a"d  a*  the  battle  oI'Tel-el-Ketiir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
2»s  t  •C?lonel  R-  ToDm  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Lt.Colonel  K.  S.  Wallis  served  in  the  Zulu  war  ot  1879,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni 
including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold— slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1880- 
81  m  medical  charge  of  the  garrison  at  Potchefstroom  during  its  investment  (slightly  wounded).  Served  with  tha 
.Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  charge  of  moveable  Field  Hospkal  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  to 
Metamineh  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

227  Lt.Colonel  L.  B.  "Ward  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1873-73,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Ah  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

228  Lt.Colonel  B.  W.  ".Veilings  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  Southern  Afghanistan  Column 
(Medal).    Served  in  the   Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and   was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with 

Olasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).     Served  iu  the  Souds,-  campaign  in  1885  (Clasp). 

•"°  Lt.Colonel  J.  G.  Williamson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

„    Surgeon  Major  N\  Alcock  served  in  the  Kafir  war  in  1878  (Medal). 

283  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  Alexander  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent 
Regiment  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

231  Deputy  Surgeon  General  G.  B.  F.  Arden  served  with  the  12th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  from  July 
1863  to  June  1866  (Medal). 

235  Surgeon  Major  L.  Armstrong  served  throughout  the  .Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  reconnais- 
sance on  the  Danube  under  Lord  Cardigan,  affair  of  Bulganac,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and 
Tchernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  also  present  with  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  at  Eupatoria  (Medal  with 
four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

236  Surgeon  Major  Ashton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

237  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  B.  Baker  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860  (Medal). 

238  Brigade  Surgeon  T.  Barnwell  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

239  Surgeon  Major  D.  P.  Barry  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  60th  Royal  Rifles  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of 
-1848-49,  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan.  also  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  21st  Feb.  1849  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  on  the  30th  June  1855,  and  was  at  the  battle  of  the  Tchernaya, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  arid  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  97th  Regiment  during  the 
Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

240  Brigade  Surgeon  A.  G.  Bartley  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

241  Brigade  Surgeon  A.  W.  Bate  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

242  Surgeon  Major  W.  F.  Bennett  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  engagement  at  Dunquah 
(Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

243  Surgeon  Major  A.  W.  Beveridge  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  and  was  present 
with  Outram's  FoTce  in  the  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  numerous  attacks,  and  operations  ending  in  the 
final  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

244  Deputy  Surgeon  General  W.  Bisset-Snell  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including 
the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  with  the  Reserve  at  the  storming  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  actions  of  the 
18th  and  21st  September  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  promoted  for  "meritorious 
services"). 

245  Surgeon  Major  W.  T.  Black  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847,  and  in  that  of  1851-53,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Fort  Armstrong  from  the  rebels  on  22nd  Feb.  1851  (Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Crimea  from  6th  Sept. 
11855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

246  Brigade  Surgeon  E.  F.  Boult  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

247  Brigade  Surgeon  E.  J.  Boulton  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  during  the  operations  in  the  Baltic  in  1855  (Medal). 
Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gingindhlovu,  and  at  the  relief  of  Ekowe 
{Medal  with  Clasp). 

248  Brigade  Surgeon  C.  H.  Browne  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov.  1857  to  April  1859,  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Awah,  also  at  the  siege  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Kotah 
<Medalwith  Clasp). 

253  Surgeon  Major  T.  Carey  served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1S56-57,  in  eluding  the  storm 
and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
Bengal  and  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  in  medical  charge  of  500  men,  being  the  head 
quarters  of  the  Regiment;  present  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Onao, 
Buseerut  Gunge  (first  andsecond),Boorbea.kechowkee,Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  first  relief  of  Lucknow 
with  Ha  velock's  Column;  present  in  three  sorties  from  the  Residency,  also  at  the  defence  of  Cawnpore — severely 
■wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

254  Deputy  Surgeon  General  C.  V.  Cay  served  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  30th 
Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

255  Brigade  Surgeon  H.  T.  Chapman  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

256  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  E.  Clark  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

257  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  B.  Cockbnrn  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  expedition  60 
Kertch,  and  Yenikale,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

259  Brigade  Surgeon  H.  C.  Collier  served  with  the  4th  King's  Own  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and 
was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

2eo  Brigade  Surgeon  Francis  Collins  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  during  the  Sepoy  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was 
present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  including  the  attacks  on  the  Dilkoosha  and  Martiniere ;  with 
Outram's  Division  in  the  Alumbagh,  and  engaged  in  the  various  operations  there;  also  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

263  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  Creagh  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal) . 

264  Surgeon  Major  J.  J.  Crean  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
365  Surgeon  Major  "W.  Creyk  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal)., 


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266  Deputy  Inspector  General  J.  B.  St.  C.  Crosse  served  with  the  nth  Hussars  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
l8S4~53.  including  the  affair  of  Bulganac,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Leeion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

267  Deputy  Surgeon  General  D.  Cullen  served  in  the  Crimea  for  nine  months  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol, 
chiefly  attached  to  the  68th  and  48th  Regiments ;  and  was  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  on  the  Cavalry  expedition 
to  Eupatoria  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the- 
suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-59,  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Koorsee, 
action  of  Nawabgunge,  and  with  the  reserve  Column  of  theOude  Field  Force  atOomeriah,  and  in  the  Trans  Gogra 
eampaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

268  Brigade  Surgeon  D.  F.  de  Hodgson  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  engaged  in  the  Sikkim  Expedition  of  1861. 
Served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1870  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

269  Biigade  Surgeon  A.  Doig  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal). 

270  Deputy  Inspector  General  R.  Domenichetti  served  on  the  Staff  of  General  Havelock  on  his  first  taking  the 
field  in  1857,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee.Cawnpore,  Buseerutgunge,. 
Bithoor,  and  Alumbagh,  also  the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  (thanked  by  the  Presidentof  the  Council  of  India).  Served 
with  the  75th  Regiment  before  Lucknowunder  General  Outram  in  two  attacks  upon  his  position  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

271  Brigade  Surgeon  C.  M.  Douglas  was  decorated  with  the  Victoria  Cross,  together  with  four  Privates  of  the  24th 
Regiment,  "for  the  very  gallant  and  daring  manner  in  which,  on  the  7th  May  1867,  they  risked  their  lives  in  man- 
ning a  boat  and  proceeding  through  a  dangerous  surf  to  the  reicue  of  some  of  their  comrades,  who  formed  partof 
an  expedition  which  had  been  sent  to  the  island  of  Little  Andaman,  by  order  of  the  Chief  Commissioner  of  British 
Burmah,  with  the  view  of  ascertaining  the  fate  of  the  commander  and  seven  of  the  crew  of  the  ship  Ateam 
Valley,  who  had  landed  there,  and  were  supposed  to  have  been  murdered  by  the  natives.  The  Officer  who 
commanded  the  troops  on  the  occasion  reports :  '  About  an  hour  later  in  the  day,  Dr.  Douglas,  2nd  Battalion, 
24th  Regiment,  and  the  four  privates  referred  to,  gallantly  manning  the  second  gig,  made  their  way  through  the 
surf  almost  to  the  shore,  but  finding  their  boat  was  half-filled  with  water,  they  retired.  A  second  attempt  made  by 
Dr.  Douglas  and  party  proved  successful,  five  of  us  being  safely  passed  through  the  surf  to  the  boats  outside.  A 
third  and  last  trip  got  the  whole  of  the  party  left  on  shore  safe  to  the  boats.'  It  is  stated  that  Dr.  Douglas  accom- 
plished these  trips  through  the  surf  to  the  shore  03' no  ordinary  exertion.  He  stood  in  the  bows  of  the  boat,  and) 
worked  her  in  an  intrepid  and  seamanlike  manner,  cool  to  a  degree,  as  if  what  he  was  then  doing  was  an  ordinary 
act  of  everyday  life.  The  four  privates  behaved  in  an  equally  cool  and  collected  manner,  rowing  through  the 
roughest  surf  when  the  slightest  hesitation  or  want  of  pluck  on  the  part  of  any  one  of  them  would  have  been 
attended  by  the  gravest  results.  It  is  reported  that  seventeen  officers  and  men  were  thus  saved  from  what  must, 
otherwise  have  been  a  fearful  risk,  if  not  certainty  of  death."  "Was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane 
Society  for  the  same  service. 

272  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  E.  Dudley  served  with  the  3rd  Buffs  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served' 
in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  in  medical  charge  of  the  78th  Highlanders  (Medal). 

273  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  Elgee  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

274  Brigade  Surgeon  A.  F.  Elliot  served  during  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

275  Deputy  Inspector  General  TJ.  W.  Evans  served  as  a  volunteer  (his  Regiment,  the  16th  Lancers,  being  at  home 
from  the  commencement  of  the  war  in  Russia  until  promoted  in  December  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  in  the  Trenches  beforeSebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

276  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  H.  Finnemore  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and 
was  present  at  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of 
Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) .    Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal) . 

277  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  E.  Fishbourne  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Khyber  Field  Force  in  medical 
charge  of  Field  Hospitals  (Medal) .  Also  served  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881  with  the  Bunnoo  Column 
in  charge  of  a  Field  Hospital.  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 
Received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  of  India  for  services  during  the  cholera  epidemics  in  1869  and  1879. 

278  Surgeon  Major  W.  Fletcher  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  25th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

279  Brigade  Surgeon  S.  Flood  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in; 
1884-85  with  the  River  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan( Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star) 

280  Deputy  Surgeon  General  A.  S.  Fogo  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Royal 
Artillery,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

281  Brigade  Surgeon  E.  Footner  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

282  Deputy  Surgeon  General  W.  J.  Fyffe  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

288  Deputy  Inspector  General  G.  T.  Galbraith  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  (Medal) , 
and  was  present  at  Ohaeawi  and  Ruapekapeka.  He  was  the  Senior  Medical  Officer  present  during  the  greater 
part  of  the  operations  in  the  southern  district  of  New  Zealand  ;  at  several  skirmishes  in  the  Valley  of  the  Hutt ; 
also  at  the  Horokiwi  on  the  6th  Aug.  1846.     Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  the  North  of  China  in  i860  (Medal). 

289  Surgeon  Major  W.  H.  Garde  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

290  Surgeon  Major  H.  A.  Gogarty  served  at  the  defeat  of  the  Sealkote  mutineers  on  the  banks  of  the  Ravee  on 
12th  and  1 6th  July  1857;  also  from  14th  August  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

291  Surgeon  Major  J.  Goodwin  served  throughout  the  China  war  from  1857  to  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Canton). 
Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  from  1863  to  1866  (Medal). 

292  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  G.  Grant  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
El  Magfar,  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

293  Brigade  Surgeon  R.  A.  P.  Grant  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  and 
was  present  at  several  engagements  in  the  province  of  Taranaki,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  brought  to- 
the  notice  of  the  Colonel  commanding  the  district  "  for  the  very  zealous  and  efficient  services  rendered  by  Assistant 
Surgeon  Grant  at  an  engagement  on  the  28th  July  1865,  who  was  exposed  to  a  very  heavy  fire,  under  which  he 
directed  Captain  Close,  who  was  mortally  wounded,  to  be  carried  under  cover"  (Medal). 

294  Surgeon  Major  Charles  Gray  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the  action  of 
Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  and  storming  of  the  inner  North  Taku  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

295  Surgeon  Major  J.  Greig  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

296  Surgeon  Major  T.  E.  Hale  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  25th  Jan.  1855, 
including  duty  in  the  trenches  during  the  bombardments  of  Sebastopol  in  April  and  June,  as  also  the  assaults  of  the 
Redan  en  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) :  was  awarded 
the  "S<B  "  1.  For  remaining  with  an  Officer  who  was  dangerously  wounded  (Captain  H.  M.  Jones,  7th  Fusiliers) ,  in. 
the  fifth  parallel,  on  the  8th  September  1855,  when  all  the  men  in  the  immediate  neighbourhood  retreated,  excepting 
Lieutenant  William  Hope  and  Doctor  Hale;  and  for  endeavouring  to  rally  the  men  in  conjunction  with 
Lieutenant  Hope.  2.  For  having  on  the  8th  September  1855,  after  the  regiments  had  retired  into  the  trenches, 
cleared  the  most  advanced  sap  of  the  wounded,  and  carried  into  the  sap,  under  a  heavy  fire,  several  wounded  men 
from  the  open  ground,  being  assisted  by  Sergeant  Charles  Fisher,  7th  Royal  Fusiliers."  Served  in  medical 
charge  of  a  field  force  under  Colonel  Blunt  during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  detached  from  Lahore  to  the  Trans-Indus 
Frontier  during  the  hot  season  of  1857. 

297  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  M.  Harman  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

298  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  H.  Harris  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  22nd  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  the  attack  of  the  18th  June,  and  battle  of  the  Tchernaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also- 
served  during  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  And  was  present  with  Colonel  Maxwell's  Column  in  the  operations 
before  Calpee  early  in  1858,  and  proceeded  with  it  to  the  Alumbagh  during  the  capture  of  Lucknow.  Present  also 
at  the  surrender  of  tho  Forts  of  Ahmatee  and  Shunkerpore,  pursuit  of  Beni  Madhoo  across  the  Gogra,  at  the 
subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal). 


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599  Brigade  Surgeon  H.  Harrison  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was 
present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts  actions  near  Tangcho  w,  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
■(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

300  Surgeon  Major  R.  E.  Heath  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  Detachment  of  the  1st  Battalion  19th  and  77th 
Regiments  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868  under  Major  General  Wilde. 

3cl  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  Hector  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni 
including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

301  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  S.  Hedley  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  charge  of  the  Field  Hospital  at 
Dongola  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

303  Surgeon  Major  J.  J.  Henry  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  ar>d  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Khujwah,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  action  atCawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  capture  of  Luekuow,  the  Rohilcund 
campaign,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah.  action  of  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  and  with  the  Saugor 
Field  Division  in  various  operations  in  Bundlecund  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of 
1863-65,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Gate  Pah,  and  atTe  Ran  ga  (mentioned  in  despatches),  also  in  several 
skirmishes  (Medal). 

301  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  R.  G.  Hinds  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

305  Brigade  Surgeon  Edmond  Hoile  served  with  the  Royal  Engineers  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the 
north  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  ot  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Forts,  and 
surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

306  Surgeon  Major  L.  G.  Hooper  served  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  Sept.  to  Nov.  1854,  when  he  was  sent  to  Scutari 
■in  charge  of  wounded,  but  returned  to  the  Crimea  the  following  spring,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

307  Brigade  Surgeon  E.  Hopkins  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  action  of  Doadpore  and 
.taking  of  Fort  Mudjedea  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863,  including  the  night  attack  of 
22nd  October,  and  attack  on  the  Eagle's  Nest  Picquet  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

303  Brigade  Surgeon  I.  Hoysted  served  %vith  the  Military  Train,  acting  as  Cavalry,  in  India  in  the  Shahabad 
-campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  in  actions  on  the  14th,  17th,  20th,  21st  and  23rd  October  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

309  Deputy  Surgeon  General  J.  M.  Hyde  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  19th  Jan.  to  2nd 
■Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

310  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  A.  Illingworth  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61 
<Medal).  Served  in  the  7th  Fusiliers  with  the  Eusofzie  Field  Force  during  the  war  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of 
India  in  1863-64  (Medal). 

3,1  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  Jay  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

312  Brigade  Surgeon  B.  J.  Jazdowski  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863-64,  and 
w&s  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Umbeyla  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and 
Khedive's  Star).    Served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

sl3  Deputy  Inspector  General  .Tee  served  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857,  including  the  night  attack  and  battle  of 
Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  Havelock's  Column  in  the  several 
actions  leading  to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  defence  ;  with  Outram's 
force  at  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks,  and  operations  ending  in  the  final  capture 
of  Lucknow:  present  with  Brigadier Camnbell's  Column  in  the  affairs  of  20th  and  21st  March;  also  the  Rohilcund 
campaign  in  1858  and  capture  of  Bareilly  ( Medal  with  two  Clasps,  CB. ,  Victoria  Cross,  and  a  year's  service  for  Luck- 
now) :  was  awarded  the  1TC  "  for  most  conspicuous  gallantry  and  important  services,  on  the  entry  of  the  late  Major 
General  Havelock's  relieving  force  into  Lucknow  on  the  25th  September  1857,  in  having  during  action  (when  the 
78th  Highlanders,  then  in  possession  of  the  Char  Bagh,  captured  two  9-pounders  at  the  point  of  the  bayonet),  by 
great  exertion  and  devoted  exposure,  attended  to  the  large  number  of  men  wounded  in  the  charge,  whom  he 
■succeeded  in  getting  removed  on  cots  and  on  the  backs  of  their  comrades,  until  he  had  collected  the  dooly  bearers 
who  had  fled.  Subsequently,  on  the  same  day,  in  endeavouring  to  reach  the  Residency  with  the  wounded  men. 
Surgeon  Jee  became  besieged  by  an  overwhelming  force  in  the  Ifote-Mehal,  where  he  remained  during  the  whole 
night  and  following  morning,  voluntarily  and  repeatedly  exposing  himself  to  a  heavy  fire  in  proceeding  to  dress 
the  wounded  men  who  fell  while  serving  a  24-pounder  in  a  most  exposed  situation.  He  eventually  succeeded  in 
taking  many  of  the  wounded,  through  a  cross  fire  of  ordnance  and  musketry,  safely  into  the  Residency,  by  the 
river-bank,  although  repeatedly  warned  not  to  make  the  perilous  attempt." 

314  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  C.  Johnston  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Jan.  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Batteries  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

516  Brigade  Surgeon  M.  G.  Jones  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with 
Clasp).     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

316  Surgeon  Major  E.  T.  Kellett  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  1st  October  1854  to  the  20th  May  1856,  including  the 
fiie^e  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  in  medical  charge  of  detachments  from  Balaklava  that  took  part  in  the  battle  on 
the^sth  October  1854.  Was  in  medical  charge  of  Russian  wounded  prisoners  after  Inkerman,  and  of  the  General 
Field  and  Cholera  Hospitals  of  the  3rd  Division  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  New 
Zealand  war  in  1863-65,  and  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  14th  Regiment  at  the  battle  of  Rangiriri  (mentioned  in 
•despatches,  Medal). 

31"  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  R.  Kerans  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  in  the  China  Expedition  of  i860,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82 
<Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

3li  Surgeon  Major  Thomas  Kingston  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1SS5  with  No.  1  Field  Hospital,  and 
<was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction  of 
Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

319  Brigade  Surgeon  Henry  Lamb  served  with  the  Waikato  Field  Force  during  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863- 
•65,  and  was  present  at  Paterangi,  Waiari,  and  the  subsequent  operations  of  that  campaign  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

320  Brigade  Surgeon  B.  Lane  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  attack 
■on  the  outpost  of  Tomboo  and  several  operations  in  its  vicinity  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Noticed  in  General 
Orders  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India  of  10th  November  1853  for  assiduous  attention  to  the  sick  on  an 
occasion  when  the  whole  detachment  at  Tomboo  were  prostrated  by  fever.  Also  during  the  suppression  of  the 
Indian  mutiny  in  1858  and  present  at  the  action  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  on  the  5th  March  (Medal). 

321  BrigadeSurgeon  J.  Langdon  served  in   the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

322  Brigade  Surgeon  H.  J.  H.  Lawrence  served  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  wi:h  the 
Grenadier  Guards  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

323  Surgeon  Major  W.  Leach  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  Left  Wing  71st  Highlanders  during  the  Central  Indian 
campaign  under  Sir  John  Michel,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Beora,  Mongroulie,  Sindwayu,  and  affair  of 
Karrai  (Medal). 

321  Lt.Colonel  F.  A.  L'Estrange  served  it  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  i11  medical  charge  of  the  1st  West 
India  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful  and  the  capture  of  Coomassie  ;  afterwards  served  as 
Transport  Medical  Officer  for  the  embarkation  of  the  sick  and  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

325  Surgeon  Major  R.  C.  Lever  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Mohmund  Tribes  on  the  Punjab  frontier 
in  1863-64  with  the  7th  Hussars  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

327  Brigade  Surgeon  E.  H.  Lloyd  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-8S  in  charge  of  the  Field  Hospital  at 
Kaibar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

328  Brigade  Surgeon  A.  Long  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

329  Surgeon  Major  A.  E.  T.  Longhurst  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).     Served  also  m  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  in 


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the  actions  at  Jugdespore  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  untiriji  g  zeal  and  courageous  attention  throughout  the 
day")  and  Toolsepore  (Medal). 

330  Brieade  Surgeon  E.  L.  Lovt,  prior  to  entering  the  Army,  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  from  the  14th  February 
1856  to  the  25th  November  1858.  Served  through  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  (Medal).  Also  through 
theAshanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar 
Kotal  in  December  1878.  the  engagement  at  Charasiab,  and  in  the  various  operations  around  Cabul  from  October 
to  December  1879,  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

331  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  J.  M'Carthy  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  China  in  r36o  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Also  in  the  operations  against,  the  Taeping  rebels  in  1862,  and  was  appointed  a  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  "  as 
a  mark  of  His  Imperial  Majesty's  approbation  of  his  services,  while  under  fire,  to  French  soldiers  wounded  in 
China,  and  especially  to  the  late  Admiral  Protet  at  the  moment  when  he  was  mortally  wounded."  Also  served  in 
the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

334  Surgeon  Major  H.  .1.  M'Laughlin  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  and  toolc  part  in  the  defence  of  Standerton. 
Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  of  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp  and  Khedive's  Star). 

335  Surgeon  Major  E.  L.  M'Sheehy  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards  in  Chin  v  throughout  the 
campaign  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  the  fall  of  tneTaku  Forts,  the  actions  of  the  18th  and  21st  Septem- 
ber, anO  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasps). 

335  Deputy  Inspector  General  B.  M'Wharrie  was  p-e<ent  with  the  5q*h  Regiment  at  the  operations  before  and 
capture  of  Canton  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

337  Brigade  Surgeon  C.  Mackinnon  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1837-58,  and  was  present  at  the 
attack  on  the  rebels  near  Peeroo  in  the  Jugdespore  Jungles  on  nth  May  185S  (Medal). 

339  Surgeon  Major  O.  B.  Miller  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54-55, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  assaults  on  the  Redan  of  the  18th  June  and  8th 
September,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

340  Surgeon  Major  A.  Minco  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80, 
and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Canlahar  with  the  force  under  Major  Geueral  Phayre  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

344  Brigade  Surgeon  T.  Moriarty  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  1877-78  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

345  Surgeon  Major  A.  Morphew  served  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  throughout  the  operations  inQuiah,  Western 
Africa ;  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Massongha  on  10th  December,  storming  and  destruction  of 
the  stockades  and  war  fences  at  Madonkia  on  19th  December,  capture  and  destruction  of  the  stockade  at  Ma- 
donkia  on  the  night  of  the  27th  December,  of  the  Fetish  town  of  Robea  on  28th  December  1861,  and  of  the  towns 
of  Mefemba  and  Majohn  on  17th  Jan.  1862  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

340  Deputy  Surgeon  General  C.  B.  Mosse  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  expeditiorary  force  up  the  River 
Gambia  in  June  1S66  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  town  of  Tubarcolong.  Pro- 
moted Staff  Surgeon  "  in  consideration  of  his  valuable  services  during  the  epidemic  of  the  yellow  fever  at  the 
Gambia."  Served  from  June  1873  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  action  of  Essaman  (mentioned  in 
despatches).  Was  in  Medical  Charge  of  "Wood's  Regiment  and  the  Troops  commanded  by  Colonel  Wood  at  the 
head  of  the  road  when  following  the  enemy  from  Mansu  to  the  river  Prah,  including  the  reconnaissance  of  the 
27th  November.  Present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

348  Brigade  Surgeon  T.  B.  P.  O'Brien  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  expeditionary  force  against  the  hostile  Indians 
of  Yucatan  in  1858,  and  served  with  the  troops  engaged  in  suppression  of  disturbances  throughout  the  Northern 
districts  of  British  Honduras  in  that  year. 

345  Surgeon  Major E.O'Connell  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66;  in  the  Waikato  campaign,  and  had 
medical  charge  of  the  Right  Wing  of  a  Flying  Column  under  Major  Rutherford,  70th  Regiment,  from  Jan.  to  April 
1864 ;  East  Coast  campaign,  and  present  at  the  Gate  Pah  and  Te  Ranga  engagements  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ; 
General  Chute's  expedition  from  Wanganui  to  Taranaki  and  back,  and  present  at  the  attacks  on  Okotuku,  Putahi, 
Otapawa,  Kitioniti,  Pukiti,  Ketemaria,  Waikoko,  and  Merimeri  1  Medal). 

333  Brigade  Surgeon  Owen  Owen  served  in  the  field  with  the  50th  Regiment  during  the  Neiv  Zealand  war  in 
1865-66  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid 
<Medal  with  Clasp). 

356  Surgeon  Major  R.  C.  Parkinson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881  as 
Senior  Medical  Officer  at  the  defence  of  Standerton. 

357  Brigade  Surgeon  L.  O.  Patterson  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  field  force  in  1856  against  the  rebel  Kareens  in 
Burmah,  and  was  present  in  six  engagements.  Served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1858-59;  was  in  medical 
charge  of  the  Arrah  Field  Force  from  June  to  Oct.  1858,  and  present  in  action  at  Sirthooa  (wounded),  Julpoora, 
Brahminagunge,  Rampore,  Perowra,  Jumaon,  Karrisath,  and  Jugdespore  ;  volunteered  to  overtake  Lt. Colonel  Sir 
H.  Havelock  aDd  take  medical  charge  of  his  Cavalry  ;  present  with  them  at  the  charge  and  action  at  Neenadee, 
present  again  with  the  field  force  in  the  last  action  at  Mahoolan,  and  in  several  other  minor  skirmishes  (three 
times  mentioned  iD  despatches,  Medal). 

360  Deputy  Surgeon  General  W.  Perry  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  the  26th  Oct. 
1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

361  Deputy  Inspector  General  E.  S.  Protheroe  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the 
30th  Oct.  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastonol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

362  Brigade  Surgeon  C.  C.  Read  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  7th  Nov. 
1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan 
campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

363  Surgeon  Major  A.  Reid  served  with  the  Royals  in  the  Crimea  from  the  15th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

355  Surgeon  Major  W.  J.  Rendell  served  with  the  41st  and  55th  Regiments  in  the  Crimea  from  10th  March  1855, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  during  the 
mutiny  of  1857-59;  present  in  medical  charge  of  two  Batteries  of  Royal  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Secundra 
<Medal).     Served  with  the  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

366  Brigade  Surgeon  D.  Renton  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

363  Brigade  Surgeon  A.  C.  Robertson  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  action  of  Pandoo 
Nuddee,  in  the  operations  of  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  action  of  Nawab  Gunge,  passage  of  the  Goomtee,  and 
-occupation  of  Sultanpore  (Medal  and  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

369  Brigade  Surgeon  A.  B.  Robinson  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Zulu  warof  1879,  and  was  present  in  the 
•engagement  at  Zuinguin  Mountain  and  Olundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

370  Brigade  Surgeon  Frederick  Robinson  served  with  the  Seois  Fusilier  Guards  throughout  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign 0^1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
.sortie  of  the  26th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  witb  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

371  Surgeon  Major  E.  A.  H.  Roe  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  was  present  in  the  engagements  of  Girishk 
.and  Mai  wand,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar  (Medal). 

372  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  F.  Ruttledge  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

374  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  D.  Sainter  served  with  the  Cavalry  Division  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China 
■(Medal)." 

375  Deputy  Inspector  General  G.  Saunders  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  47th  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign 
•of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  the 
J26th  Oct.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  Senior  Medical  Officer  at  Hong  Kong  during  the 
epidemic  of  fever  in  1865  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.). 

376  Deputy  Surgeon  General  J.  E.  Scott  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-53,  including  the 
expedition  beyond  the  Kei  in  Aug.  1852,  and  the  final  clearing  of  the  Waterkloof  (Medal;.     Embarked  with 


739&  War  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers  on  Half  or  Retired  Pay. 

the  Rifle  Brigade  and  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1834-55, — from  March  1855  as  Surgeon  of  the 
4ist_  Regiment  (Medal  with  four  Clsisps,  5th  Class  of  the  Med.jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

377  Deputy  Inspector  General  W.  C.  Seaman  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  as  Surgeon  of  the  72nd  High- 
landers from  28th  May  1855,  including  the  expedition  to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the 
iStii  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turk  sh  Medal).  Also  in  the  same  capacity  iu  the  Indian  campaigns  in  1858-59, 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  Ijeing  present  with  the  leading  Column  of  assault  on  the  30th  March 
1858  ;  and  subsequently  throughout  the  operations  in  Central  India  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  Rao  Sahib  in 
1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

378  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  A.  Shaw  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

379  Deputy  Surgeon  General  H.  F.  Smith  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ;  was  attached 
to  Head  Quarters  and  not  absent  a  single  day  from  duty ;  had  medical  charge  of  Staff  belonging  to  Adjutant 
and  Quarter  Master  General's  Departments,  and  subsequently  on  the  personal  Staff  of  Sir  James  Simpson  and  Sir 
William  Codrington ;  present  at  Balganac,  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

380  Surgeon  Major  G.  F.  Hume  Spry  served  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  pre- 
sent in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

381  Brigade  Surgeon  P.  W.  Stafford  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Amoaful  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  an<i  commanded  the  stretcher  bearers  in  the 
action  of  Ulundi  (mentioned  iu  despatches);  served  afterwards  in  the  Transvaal  during  the  operations  in 
1879-80  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

382  Surgeon  Major  J.  N.  Stock  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi 
(Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  with  the  B  irm?s  e    Expedition   in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

584  Deputy  Inspector  General  W.  K.  Swettenham  served  with  Havelock's  Column  in  the  action  of  Mungarwar 
attack  and  capture  of  the  Alumbagh,  assault  and  relief  of  the  Residency  of  Luclmow  and  its  subsequent  defence 
(wounded — grant  of  a  year's  service)  ;  present  with  Outram's  Division  throughout  the  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh 
and  the  sorties  thence,  also  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  the  subsequent  campaign  in  Oude,  includ- 
ing the  action  of  Buxar  Ghat,  Doondiakera,  and  other  minor  attaus  (Medal  with  two  Claspsj. 

386  Brigade  Surgeon  T.  A.  Thornhill  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58, 
including  the  action  of  Khodagunj,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bun- 
galow, attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly — slightly  wounded  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

368  Brigade  Surgeon  T.  C.  Tolmie  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  with  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as  Secretary 
to  the  Principal  Medical  Officer,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

389  Brigade  Surgeon  E.  D.  Tomiinson  served  in  the  Province  of  Taranaki  during  the  ETbw  Zealand  war  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  Redoubt  at  Katikara,  of  the  Pahs  at  Manutahi,  Mataitawa,  Te  Arei,  and  Waikoukou, 
the  action  of  Poutoko,  the  attack  on  Sentry  Hill,  ambuscades  at  Tapuae  and  Wairau,  and  the  destruction  of  Pahs 
and  villages  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Warea  (Medal). 

390  Surgeon  Major  J.  W.  Trotter  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  November  1854  with  the  Coldstream 
Guards,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

392  Surgeon  Major  T.  J.  Tucker  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  three  Native  Regiments  at  Dinapore  on  25th 
July  1857,  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  under  Koer  Singh  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  in  August,  advance  to  Lucknow 
in  Feb.  and  March  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  fjmeerpoor,  Sultanpore,  and  Duraha,  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

393  Brigade  Surgeon  A.  Turner  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

394  Surgeon  Major  W.  Venour  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  campaign  from,  the  13th 
December  1873  (Medal).  Served  with  the  15th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  Candahar  Column, 
including  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzie.  and  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Takht-i-Pul  in  medical  charge  of  a 
squadron  of  the  15th  Hussars  and  a  half  battery  of  Royal  Horse  Artillery  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan 
Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  in  charge  of  a  hospital  ship  at  the  base  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-S7  in  medical  charge  of  No.  16  British 
Field  Hospital  and  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  5  Brigade,  Shwebo,  under  Brigadier  General  Stewart  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

395  Deputy  Inspector  General  T.  F.  Wall  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  19th  Dec.  1854,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  18th  June  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
with  the  38th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  from  Nov.  1857,  including  the  capture  of  Meeangunge, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of  Barree  and  Nuggur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

397  Surgeon  Major  E.  C.  R.  Ward  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against 
Sekukuni  including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Madder  Spruit— slightly  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

393  Brigade  Surgeon  W.  P.  Ward  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  of 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie 
on  26th  Oct.  1854,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  ;  also  present  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender 
of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

399  Brigade  Surgeon  C.  W.  Watling  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1S78-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
Ahmed Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  in  charge 
of  the  Field" Hospital  at  Korti  and  Abu  Dom  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

101  Brigade  Surgeon  J.  H.  C.  Whipple  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  E  gyptian  war 
of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

402  Brigade  Surgeon  Edwin  Wilson  served  in  the  71st  Highlanders  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under 
Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1S58,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Koonch,  affairs  during  the  advance  on  Calpee,  battle  of 
Golowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  recapture  of  Gwalior,  and  in  medical  charge  of  a  Flying  Column  in 
pursuit  of  Burgore  Sing  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

403  Brigade  Surgeon  Thomas  Wright  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
with  the  38th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov.  1857,  including  the  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

*at  Brigade  Surgeon  T.  W.  Wright  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal). 

405  Surgeon  Major  P.  Connolly  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  (Medal). 

406  Major  J.  E.  V.  Foss  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

407  Major  A.  Harding  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  in  medical  charge  of  the  57th  Foot,  and  was  present  in 
Lhe  engagement  at  Gingindblovu  and  at  the  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of 
1881  in  medical  charge  of  Fort  Marabastadt  from  December  1880  till  March  1S81  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  sub- 
sequently at  Pretoria  and  Standerton  until  the  withdrawal  of  the  British  troops.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1S82  with  Nto,  2  Bearer  Company,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  and  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  took 
part  with  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  Abu 
Kru   and  in  the  reconnaissance  before  Metammeh  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

—  40s' Lt.Colonel  A.  H.  Morgan  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with 
the  expedition  up  the  Gambia  in  1891-92  (Medal  with  Clasp);  in  the  operations  against  the  Sofas,  West  Coast  of 
Africa,  in  1893-94  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  and  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gambia  against  Fodey  Silah  in  1894 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Clasp). 

410  Major  D.  Parke  served  with  the  expedition  to  Sherbro',  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1883  (mentioned 
in  despatches) . 

41S  Surgeon  E.  Chandler  served  in  New  Zealand  during  the  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 

«7  Surgeon  W.  C.  Eddie  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal). 


War  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers  on  Half  or  Retired  Pay.  740 

418  Surgeon  W.  M.  Gibaut  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Feb.  to  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

419  Surgeon  W.  R.  Kynsey  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Coomassio 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

420  Surgeon  Colonel  Ligertwood.-  -For  War  Services,  see  Chelsea  Hospital,  Staff  at. 

421  Surgeon  Captain  J.  A.  M'Munn  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

423  Surgeon  T.  M.  Sunter  served  in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  29th  July  1855  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

424  Surgeon  Captain  A.  H.  de  Lorn  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

426  Surgeon  Captain  C.  S.Robinson  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  in  medical  charge  of  the  1st  Battalion 
Berkshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Hasheen  on  the  1st  February,  in  the  engagements 
at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  in  the  subsequent  advance  to  and  burning  of  Temai  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star).    Served  in  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86. 

427  Captain  H.  Cotton  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on 
the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in 
the  march  to  Candahar,  andwaspresent  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  ( Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration) 

428  Surgeon  Captain  R.  C.  Johnston  served  as  Civil  Surgeon  during  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  and  the  operations 
against  Sekukuni  (lledal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also 
served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1SS4-85,  and  had  charge  of  the  Debbeh  Field  Hospital  (Clasp). 

423  Captain  P.  J.  R.  Nunnerley  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

430  Assistant  Surgeon  A.  H.  F.  Lynch  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  Jan.  1855  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  during  the  war  of  1860-61  in  New  Zealand  (Medal). 

430t  Assistant  Surgeon  G.  D.  Milne  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sobraon  and  Tiroul 
(wounded),  capture  of  the  village  and  Fort  of  Dehaign,  attack  and  capture  of  Tiroul  (Medal). 

432  Assistant  Surgeon  H.  T.  Sylvester  served  with  the  23i-d  Fusiliers  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  at 
the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  1855,  on  which  occasion  he  was  mentioned  in  Sir  James  Simpson's 
despatch  "  for  his  courage  in  going  to  the  front  under  heavy  fire  to  assist  the  wounded"  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Victoria  Cross,  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor)  :  was  awarded  the  lTffi  "  for  going  out  on  the  8th  September 
1855,  under  a  heavy  fire,  in  front  of  the  fifth  parallel,  right  attack,  to  a  spot  near  the  Redan  (Sebastopol),  where 
Lieutenant  and  Adjutant  Dyneley  was  lying  mortally  wounded,  and  for  dressing  his  wounds  in  that  dangerous 
and  exposed  situation.  This  Officer  was  mentioned  in  General  Sir  James  Simpson's  despatch  of  the  18th  September 
1855,  for  his  courage  in  going  to  the  front,  under  a  heavy  fire,  to  assist  the  wounded."  Served  in  the  Indian 
campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  CI yde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lueknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

434  Quarter  Master  Blackmau  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

435  Captain  H.  Copping  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

436  Captain  E.  Enright  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at 
El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Honorary  Captain,  and  two  Clasps). 

4J7  Captain  S.  Evans  served  with  the  Ro3ral  Artillery  in  the  China  war  of  i860  (Medal  with  Clasps  for  the  Taku 
Forts  and  Pekin) . 

438  Major  Gorman  served  in  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  30th  Jan.  1855  to  the  end  of  the 
Russian  war,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th 
September;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  on  the  Line  of  Communications,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni, 
Honorary  rank  of  Captain,  and  Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  in  the  Egptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kassasin  (9th  September)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Bronze  Decoration).    Has  also  the  Medal  for  Long  and  Meritorious  Service. 

439  Captain  H.  Graham  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

440  Captain  J.  Horn  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  Sekukuni, 
including  the  storming  of  the  stronghold  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  took  part 
in  the  defence  of  Pretoria.    Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

441  Captain  R.  Howell  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

442  Captain  Charles  Johnson  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

443  Captain  Henry  Johnson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal). 

444  Captain  D.  Lackey  served  with  the  1st  Bombay  European  Fusiliers  at  Mooltan  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in 
1858  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-5  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  He  has  also 
the  Medal  for  Long  and  Meritorioiis  Service. 

445  Captain  D.  M'lntyre  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  (Medal). 

446  Captain  J.  D.  Marshall  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

447  Major  W.  A.  Moss  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

448  Captain  D.  O'Connor  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (granted  the  higher  rate  of  pay,  Clasp). 

449  Major  R.  T.  Osborne  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(honorary  rank  of  Captain,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1884-85  (honorary  rank  of  Major). 

450  Major  F.  Philpot  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-56  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  fall  of 
Sebastopc*  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals).     Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

452  Captain  T.  Thompson  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 

453  Captain  F.  Tighe  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;  also  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Clasp). 

4*4  Major  W.  Ward  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 
455  Captain  H.  S.  Webb  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

455  Mr.  John  Davies  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56  with  the  Light  Division  (Medal,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

Half  Pay. — Army  Schools. 

Inspectors. 
Bacon,  Edward,  Hon.  Lieutenant    2  Apr.  84  I  Masterson,  John,  Son.  Captain    12  Aug.  95 

Bell,  Robert,  Hon.  Captain 7  July  90     Perkins,  John  C.  Hon.  Captain...  1  June  96 

Carroll,  Jas.  Henry,  Son.  Major  22  Sept.  85     Redman,  William,  Hon.  Captain      2  Dec.  92 
Carson,  Thomas,  Hon.  Captain  ...  11  Feb.  90     Robertson,  George,  Hon.  Major.    1  July  " 


Cooper,  Alfred 25  Aug.  90 

Earp,  Thomas,  Hon.  Major    1  July  81 

Eldridge,  Joseph  Benjamin  13  July  84 

Giles,  Edward,  Hon.  Major  8  June  82 

Goadby,  Sam.  Hill,  Hon.  Major.  14  Feb.  84 

Green,  George,-  Hon.  Capt 19  Apr.  94 

Kenny,  Richard  Thos.  Hon.  Capt.  12  July  92 

Kidd,  James  Gordon... 7  July  90 

Major,  Frederic,  Hon.  Captain  ...  12  Aug.  95 

SuB-LySPECTOBS. 

Hayes,  John  Joseph 27  Jan.  87  I  Newsom,  John 1  Apr 

Hebb,  Henry  25  Mar.  85  | 


Robinson,  William,  Hon.  Major    14  Feb.  84 
Rogers,  Edwin  H.y.  Hon.  Major...  11  Sept.  82 

Shipman,  Enoch    14  Feb.  84 

Smears,  John  A.  Hon.  Lieut 23  Apr.  90 

Smith,  Thomas  Woodford,  Hon. 

Captain  27  Feb.  94 

Stewart,  John,  Hon.  Major  1  July  81 


74i 
Half  or  Retired  Pay. — Chaplains'  Department. 


Chaplains. 


Arthur,  David,1  ist  Class   

Barton,  Joh'i  Yarker,  MA.  ist  Class 

Beach,  W.  R.  MA  mt  Class 

Beaton,  Patrick,3  MA.  (Presbyterian)istClass... 

Bennett,  D.  D.  MA '. 

Browne,  Ralph  0.*  ist  Class 

Bullock,    Reginald    Heber.    DCL.    ist    Class, 

Honorary  Chaplain  to  the  Queen    

Clark, Sydney, MA.  i*tCla*a 

Coar,  Charles  J.5  MA.  ist  Class 

Coghlan,  Thomas  Lloyd  (R.  Catholic),  ist  Class 

Collins,  J   A.  Welsh.0  BA.  x*t  Class 

Crooke,  Milward,"  MA.  ist  Class  

Crozier,  J.  A.2 Mi 

Godwin,  George  Nelson,9  3rd  Class    

Gregson.  Charles,  MA..  iH  Class    

Jenner,  Edward  H.  F.  BA.  2nd  Class  

Lough,  William  J.  BA.  4th  Class 

M'Carthv.  Arthur  (Roman  Catholic),  2nd  Class 
M'Dougall, Henry,  MA.  4th  Class  


20  Nov.  ?  8 
1  Mar.  82 

20  Dec.  79 
1  July  78 

17  July  to 
9  Aug.  82 

23  Apr.  81 
16  Oct.  74 
3  Mar.  80 
1  Apr.  79 
16  Mar    bi 

18  May  75 
7  Jan.  74 

1  Jan.  87 
6  Jan.  97 
6  June  97 
5  July  76 
30  Apr.  79 
22  July  47 


Mactaggart,  John,11  2nd  Class   15  June  90- 

Mead,  George.  MA.  ist  Class    10  Feb.  87 

Mnlesworth,  Thomas,  MA.  ist  Class 79  Nov.  76 

Nickprson,  David,  MA.  ist  Class 10  Jan.  97 

O'Callaghan. Francis  {Soman  Catholic)  2nd  Class  29  Dec.  78 
O'Flaherty,  John  (Roman  Catholic),  ist  Class  ...     1  Apr.  79. 

Patterson,  Robert  Stewart,'2  1st  Class 14  Apr.  92 

Ponsford,  William,  ist  Class 1  May  80 

Rosser,  Charles  Adeane,  MA.  1st  Class    12  Apr.  9.1 

Scott,  Matthew  Robert,  Ml.  1st  Class 10  Apr.  63 

Solbe.  C.  A.,13  BA.  1st  Class' 1  Dec.  90 

Somerville,  Dudley,2  MA.  ist  Class  6  Mar.  75 

Stanley,  Thomas  Cuter,  LLD.  ist  Class 5  Dec.  79 

Thomson,  Frederick  Forsyth,  ist  Class    1  Oct.   75 

Virtue,  John  (Bo/nan  Catholic),  ist  Class 2  Feb.  75 

Walsh.  E.  L.  BA.  1st  Cass 5  Aug.  75 

Wheeler,  Horace  N.2  MA.  ist  Class  ..: 28  May  75 

William*,  u.  Campbell.1*  ~DD 14  Mav  79 

Wylde,  George,  MA.  1st  Class 25  Feb.  78 


1  The  Rev.  D.  Arthur  served  in  the  Egyptian -war  of  18S2  attached  to  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  Cameron  High- 
landers, and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  with  the 
Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp). 

2  The  Revs.  J.  A.  Crozier,  D.  Somerville,  and  H.  N.  Wheeler  served  with  the  Army  in  the  Crimea,  and  have  re- 
ceived the  Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals. 

3  The  Rev.  P.  Beaton  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-66,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Orakau. 
(Medal). 

4  The  Rev.  R.  C.  Browne  served  in  the  Ashnnri  campaign  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal). 

5  The  Rev.  C.  J.  Coar  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879.  anfl  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  TJlundi  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  promoted  Chaplain  ist  Class,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  The  Rev.  J.  A.  W.  Collins  served  with  the  field  force  in  the  Waikato  during  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65, 
and  was  present  at  the  investment  and  capture  of  Orakau  (thanked  in  brigade  orders).  Also  served  with  the  field 
force  under  Ma.  or  General  Chute  in  the  Wanganui-Taranaki  campaign  in  1866,  including  the  Bush  march  to 
Taranaki,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Otapawa  and  Waikowkou  Pahs,  and  the  destruction  of 
Kelemarai  and  other  places  (mentioned  in  desparches,  Medal). 

7  The  Rev.  M.  Crooke  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1S54-55,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal  I. 

9  The  Rev.  G.  N.  Godwin  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakin  in  December  1888  including  the  engagement  at 
Gemaizah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

11  The  Rev.  J.  Mactaggart  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  pnd  was- 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel  el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  also  served  with  the  Soudan  Ex- 
pedition under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two 
Clasps).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1684-85,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (mentioned  In 
despatches,  promoted  Chaplain  of  the  3rd  Class,  two  Clasps). 

12  The  Rev.  R.  S.  Patlerson  was  in  Turkey  in  the  Imperial  Ottoman  service  during  the  war  in  the  East.  Served: 
as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  VolunteerRifles  at  the  time  of  the  Trent  affair,  and  also  in  the  first  Fenian  raid; 
accompanied,  as  Chaplain,  the  Red  River  expeditionary  force  of  1870  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  Fort  Garry 
(Medal).  Proceeded  to  the  Gold  Coastin  September  1873,  and  served  thereuntil  the  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal)- 

13  The  Rev.   C.  A.  Solbe  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
11  The  Rev.  G.  C.  Williams  served  with  the  Baltic  Expedition  in  1854  (Medal). 


Half  or  Retired  Pay. — Veterinary  Department. 


Principal  Veterinary  Surgeon. 

Fleming,  George,1  CB.  FBCVS.  [R]     

Lambert,  James  Drummond,2  CB.  2'RCVS.     

Staff  Veterinary  Surgeons. 

Collins,  Francis  Frederick   

Gardiner,  Beniamin  Channing  Rouse3    

Gudgin,  Tom  Parinder*  [R]   

Owles,  Alfred  Job5  

Steel,  Charles0   


"VETERI- 
NARY 
SURGEON. 


1ST   CLASS 


Veterinary  Lieutenant  Colonels. 

Berne,  James  Coleman7    

Dwyer,  John  Cornelius    

Ewing,  Edward8  

Kettle,  James9 

Oliphant,  George  A^ert,10  FRCVS. 

Oliver,  George  Agnatius  Amos1'   

Poyser,  Richard,12!) SO 

Russell,  William  Albert,  JFBCVS 

Walker,  Francis13    

Walters,  William  Barker,14  CB 


Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeons. 

Anderson,  John15 

Appleton,  William16   

Kvans,  Griffith,  MD 

Meyrick,  Jurues  Joseph,17  CB 


28  Dec.  55 
12  Oct.   57 

8  Dec. 
19  May  46 

10  June  54 
17  Feb.  49 

11  Oct.    55 


7  Aug.  67 

23  Dec.  68 

8  Sept.  6_ 
Ti  Jan.  6; 
22  June  6 
16  Feb.  64 
12  Sept.  63 

24  Jur.eo2 
3  Oct.   62 

26  Aug.  61 


21  Aug.  67 
2  Sept.6£ 

26  Nov.  6 
1  July  59 
29  July  62 
26  Nov.  6 
21  Aug.  67 


_t  Jan.  6c 

31  Jan.  6c 

1  Jan.  6c 

1  Jan.  6c 


2  Feb.  78 
!3  Dec.  81 

7  Mar.  7c 

1  Aug.  77 

2  Aug.  71 
5  Jan.  7c 

8  Mar.  7c 
4  Oct.   73 

3  May  74 
2  Aug.  71 


STAFF 

VET. 

SURGEON. 


21  Aug.  79 
12  Mar.  8 

2  Aug.  71 
25  June  61 
2  Aug.  71 
6  July  70 
25  Feb.  8c 


VEl.   LT. 
COLONTL. 


25  June  7  - 
4  Oct.  73 
6  July  70 

19  Sept.  70 


6  Jan.  96 

3  Mar.  98 
ii  Feb.  95 

6  Jan.  Qt 
28  June  8; 

28  May  94 

4  Mar.  9= 
6  Apr.  87 
6  Sept.  8c 

29  Aug.  8: 


PRINCIPAL  i    RETIRED 

VET.  OR 

SURGEON.  jHALF  PAY.. 


28  June  S3  28  June  90- 
28  June  co^S  June  97 

24  Jan.  82 
21  July  79, 
27  Jaly  85. 
\g  June  81 
1  June  85, 


18  Jan.  g&. 

23  Apr.  93 

3  Mar.  9s. 

4  Aug.  9S 
26  Jan.  96- 
14  Mar.  95 

7  Apr.  97 
6  Jan.  96 
25  Nov.  93. 

24  Feb.  94 


14  Jlar.  95. 

7  APr-  97    I 
6  Jan.  96    I 

25  Nov.  93. 
'.4  .teb.  94.  1 

8  Oct.    go-  S;l 

6  Apr.  87     I 

7  Aug .  00 
6  Sept.  89. 


Veterinary   Department. 


742 


Veterinary  Surgeons,  ist  class. 

Adams,  John  Prosser18 

Baldock,  John,19  Son.  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon 

Barker,  John,20  7  Hussars 

Boyd,  William,  Royal  Artillery  

Bushman,  John  George,  21  Hussars 

Constant,  Stephen  Price,21  5  Dragoon  Guards    

Dawson,  Henry22 - 

Hall,  William.'. 

Hinge,  Daniel  Isaac.24  Son.  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon  . 

Jones,  Alfred  Adrian,25  2  Life  Guards 

Kelly,  Edward,  Royal  Artillery  ..„ 

Marshall,  Frederick  FitzHugh 

Mence,  Martin,  1  Life  Guards  . 


7  Jan.  58 

27  Oct.   49 

5  Jo-'y  55 

.  26  Nov.  61 

1  July  55 

10  June  71 

26  Feb.  56 

,  22  June  60 

25  July  55 

Murray,  Robert  Walter,27  Son.  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon 130  May  57 

Percivall,  Charles I30  June  63 

Philips,  James  George,  Royal  Artillery   I28  Aug.  38 

Plomley,  Francis28      j  1  Sept.67 

Reilly,  Charles  George  H-,  Son.  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon- 115  Feb.  61 


SURGE  or 


14  June  73 


1ST    CLASS. 


INSP.    VBT 
SURGEON. 


26  Sept.  84 


15  Feb.  56J21  Aug.  67 
27  July  55(29  July  62 
31  July  67J13  July  79 
'    8  Aug.  69 
26  Noy.  61 

4  Dec.  63 
2  Aug.  71 

21  Apr.  63 

1  Apr.  83 

21  Aug.  67 

5  Jan.  76 
4  Dec.  63 


Sewell,  Herbert,30  Ron.  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon 
Skoulding,  John  B.  William31  

"Veterinary  Majors. 

Burt,  Walter32    

Case,  Middleton  Frederick  Mallett33 

Edwards,  John  Denis31  

Evans,  John  William35    

Gillard,  Charles  Whitney36  

Hamilton,  John 

Healy,  Michael  Francis38  

Kemp,  Walter  Henry  

Killick,  Thomas  Alexander39  

Longhurst,  Seaward40     

Powell,  Benjamin  Augustus  White41 

Walker,  Wlliiam42 

Whitfield,  George  Digby43     

Wilson,  Stuart  Murray  

Veterinary  Captain. 
Kelly,  Edward  Harvey 

Veterinary  Surgeons 

Goddard,  Samuel  Thomas,  Royal  Artillery  

Lord,  William  Barry,  Royal  Artillery 

Masters,  William  James,  Royal  Artillery 


31  Jan.  55 
9  Nov.  55 


22  Jan. 
11  Nov.  76 

1  July  59 

2  Feb.  " 
2  Aug.  71 
4  Dec.  63 

21  Aug.  67 


4  Aug.  76 


11  Sept.6o 
22  Jan.  68 
11  Sept. 89 

13  Feb.  71 
20  Sept.  71,15  Feb.  83 

3  June  68 
30  June  63 

q  Feb.  70 
30  Oct.   78 

14  June  73 


oa 

HALF  PAY. 


15  Mar.  73 
12  Jan.  67 
2  Aug.  71 
14  July  69 

26     eb.  81 


31  Oct. 
23  Jan. 
15  May  66 

3  Mar.  80 
15  Nov.  79 

6  Dec.  76 
30  Apr. 
30  Nov.  81 
15  June  87 
10  June  91 

19  Feb.  8r 

20  Jan.  86 

4  Sept.  80 
2  May  83 

12  Sept.  83 
19  Sept.  68 
2  May  88 
19  Aug.  86 
9  May  84 
18  Mar.  88 
vet.  maj. 
4  Oct.   73   4  Nov.  93 

14  July  81  29  Sept  91 
26  Aug.  96    2  Apr.  98 

15  Feb.  93  29  Sept.57 
15  Feb.  93:  to  Nov.  97 

3  June  80!  9  Dec.  96 
1  Nov.  79!  8  Mar.  94 
0  Feb.  92*16  Sept. 95 
30  Oct.   98  28  Dec. 


9  Feb.  82 
30  Oct. 

14  June  83114  June  93'  9  Nov.  < 
1  Apr.  83    1  Apr.  9313  Adt.  98 

I14  July  8;  29  Ma.y  96 

1  Apr.  83    1  Apr.  93*28  Dec.  98 
'21  July  92    3  Nov.  97 


26  Feb.  91 


7  Mar.  95 


4  Jan.  59  23  Jan.  79 

1  Oct.   54  18  Apr.  64. 

14  July  61  17  Dec.  79 

Williamson, Thomas  John    5  Mar.  .55  21  Oct.    71 

1  Principal  Veterinary  Surgeon  Fleming  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56  after  the  fall  of  Sebastopol. 
Served  in  the  Military  Train  with  the  Expedition  to  North  China  in  1S60,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku, 
eapture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

2  Principal  Veterinary  Surgeon  J.  D.  Lambert  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  as  Principal 
Veterinary  Surgeon. 

3  Staff  Veterinary  Surgeon  Gardiner  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  throughout  the  Kafir  war  of  1846-47 
(Medal). 

I  Staff  Veterinary  Surgeon  T.  P.  Gudgin  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  of 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  iucludingthe  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  the  Oude  campaign,  action  of  Jamo,  assault  and  capture  of  Birwah,  and  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at  Bun- 
gaon  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

5  Staff  Veterinary  Surgeon  Owles  served,  from  21st  July  1855,  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal, 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Me  ial) .  Served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  the  Hindun  on. 
30th  and  31st  M»y  1856,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  taking  of  Bareilly,  and  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Stall' Veterinary  Burgeon  C.  Steel  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  (Medal). 

1-  Veterinary  Lt.Colonel  J.  C.  Berne  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1868  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85. 

8  Veterinary  Lt.Colonel  E.  Ewmg  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

9  Veterinary  Lt.Colonel  J.  Kettle  served  in  the  Abyssinian  war  in  7867-68  (Medal). 

10  Veterinary  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Oliphant  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  as  Principal  Veterinary  Surgeon 
with  the  Koorum  Field  Force  (Medal). 

II  Veterinary  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  A.  Oliver  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Girishk  and  Mai  wand,  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

12  Veterinary  Lt.Colonel  Poyser  served  with  the  Carabmiers  in  rhe  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the 
expeditions  into  the  Lughman  Valley  and  against  the  Wuzeeree  IChugianis  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Chitral 
Relief  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Veterinary  Lt.Colonul  F.  Walker  served  with  the  ist  Life  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Ka-ssasiii,  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and 
at  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

14  Veterinary  Lt.Colonel  W.  B.  Walters  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal) 
Served  in  the  Souuan  campaign  in  1885  as  Principal  Veterinary  Surgeon  in  Egypt  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Cla^p,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

15  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon  J.  Anderson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1860-66,  including  the  Taranaki 
and  Waikato campaigns,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Kerri  Keiri  and  Pukikohe,  and  actions  of  Rangiawhia, 
Hirini,  and  the  Gate  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force 
in  1867-68,  and  formed  and  had  charge  of  the  Sick  Depots  at  Koomayloo  and  Pioneer's  Wells,  and  was  three 
times  employed  on  Special  Service  (meutioued  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with 
the  Koorum  Field  Force  and  afterwards  with  the  Khyber  Lme  Force  as  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon  (me  utioned 
in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Principal  Veterinary  Surgeon  with  the  Indian 
Contingent,  and  was  present  at  the  battle'of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  at  the  capture  of  Ca'iro  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star) . 

16  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon  W.  Appleton  was  attached  to  the  Military  Train  during  the  New  Zealand  war 
of  1863-66  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Afgnan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali 
Mus.jid  and  in  the  affair  at  Futtehabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  'inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon  Meyrick  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  as  Principal  Veterinary  S-orgeon 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

w  Veterinary  Surgeon  J.  P.  Adams  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  a 
Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  * 


3/ 


War  Services  of  the  Veterinary  Department  on  Half  or  Retired  Pay. 


743 

19  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon  Baldoek  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

20  Veterinary  Surgeon  Barker  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  17th  Aug.  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian 
campaign  from  Feb.  185S  to  March  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbagh, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Barree,  and  action  of  Nawabgunge,  occupation  of  Fyza  Ijad,  passage  of 
the  Goomtee  at  Sultannore,  throughout  the  Byswarra  campaign,  including  the  affairs  of  Kand'oo  Nuddee  and  Hy- 
derghur ;  also  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  the  affair  near  Churda  and  pursuit,  taking  the  Fort  of  Mee.jee- 
dia,  attack  on  Bankee  and  pursuit  to  the  Raptee,  advance  into  Nepaul-and  affair  at  Sitkaghat  (lledal  with  Clasp). 

21  Veterinary  Surgeon  Constant  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava 
and  lnkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

22  Veterinary  Surgeon  H.  Dawson  served  in  the  14th  Hussars  with  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1857  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Also  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  and  present  at  siege  and  capture  of 
Ratghur,  action  of  Barodia,  relief  of  Saugor,  at  Malthone,  battle  of  Betwa,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  action  of 
Koonch,  advance  on  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

24  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon  D.  I.  Hinge  served,  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855-56  after  the  fall  ot 
Sebastopol.  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  as. Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

25  Veterinary  Surgeon  A.  A.  Jones  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  including  the  action 
of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1884-85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

27  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon  R.  W.  Murray  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56  with  the  Turkish 
Contingent,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

28  Veterinary  Surgeon  F.  Plomley  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  cap- 
ture of  Ali  Mu'sjid  (Sledal  with  Clasp). 

30  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon  Sewell  served  with  the  1st  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  Crimea  from  June  to  Oct. 
1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

31  Veterinary  Surgeon  Skoulding  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Nursoond 
(Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  captire  of  Taku 
Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Also  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

32  Veterinary  Major  W.  Burt  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war 
of  1882  (Medal',  and  Khedive's  Star)  ;-.also  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Clasp). 

33  Veterinary  Major  M.  F.  M.  Case  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel- 
el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and. Khedive's  Star);  also  served  in  the  operations  near  Suakm  in  December  1888 
including  the  engagement  of  Gemaizah  (Clasp,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

34  Veterinary  Major  J.  D.  Edwards  served  in  the  Afghan  warin  1S79-80  (Medal). 

33  Veterinary  Major  J.  W.  Evans,  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  Indian  Contingent,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

36  Veterinary  Major  C.  W.  Gillard  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  to  Candahar 
(Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881  (promoted  1st  Class  Veterinary  Surgeon  for  services  in  Afghanistan 
and  South  Africa).     Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

33  Veterinary  Major  M.  F.  Healy  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

39  Veterinary  Major  Killick  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Veterinary  Major  Lcnghurst  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1S79  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

41  Veterinary  Major  B.  A.  W.  Powell  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

42  Veterinary  Major  W".  Walker  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  th,e  force  under  Sir  Donald  Stewart 
(Medal). 

43  Veterinary  Major  G.  D.  Whitfield  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Half  Pay.— Military  Store  Department. 


Deputy  Superintendent  of  Stokes". 
Cooper,  Charles  Herring 24  July  62 

Assistant  Supebintendent  of  Stores. 
Phillips,  Noblett 24  June  68 


Deputy  Assistant  Superintendents  of  Stoees. 

Leslie,  John 1  Apr.  61 

Shepherd,  Frederick  Samuel  1  Apr,  6> 

Tribe,  Alfred  Read  1  Apr.  61 


Half  Pay. — Purveyors'  Department. 


Pbincipal  Pubveyoe. 


Hagger,  Thomas  Oxenham 


principal 
I  pubveyoe. 


1  July  55  24  Dec.  60 


<  Pubveyoes. 

Bush,  John 28  Oct.  59  |  Coward,  Charles   31  Mar.  55 

Deputy  Purveyors. 

Gray,  William 22  Feb.  6ii  Stewart,  Richard  Hardinge 22  Feb.  61 

Hemingway,  Edward  Frederick1  22  Feb.  61 1 

1  Mr.  Hemingway  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855  (Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal).     Served  in  the  New 
Zealand  war  of  1860-66  (Medal). 

Officers  of  Royal  Artillery  Retired  from  the  Service  on  Annuities. 


Phelips,  Hen.  Plantagenet  Prescott1 

Shakerley,  Geoffrey  Joseph5 

Walsh,  Lewis  Paxton6 


BATE    OF 
BANK. 


21  Feb.  57 
1  Apr.  59 
3  Jan.  62 


WHEN 
RETIRED. 


Second  Captains. 


28  Sept.71  .Deedes,  Granville 


28  Sept.71 
17  Jan.  72 


de  Visme,  Henry  Auriol  Douglas 7  ... 

Stirling,  Walter  George 

Lieutenants. 

Allan,  Dudley  North   ,T 

Cullen,  Arthur  John    '.'..'. 

Day,  Francis  Harry  Eniilius 

Harvey,  Henry  Beauchamp  Richard 


date  of 

RANX. 


WHEN 
RETIRED. 


15  Mar.  71    2  Dec.  71 
21  Feb.  61  11  Sept.71 
1  Jan.  70  i 


22  June  59 
1  Apr.  59 
1  Nov.  60 
8  Dec.  60 


11  Nov.  71 

28  Sept.71 
7  Sept.71 
11  Nov.  71 
17  Jan.  72 


1  Captain  Phelips  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

5  Captain  Shakerley  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1S55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

6  Captain  L.  P.  Walsh  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  from  the  beginning  of  February  to  the  end 
of  July  1855.  was  employed  before  Sebastopol  in  the  trenches  during  the  bombardments  of  April  and  Jimp .  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Quarries  on  the  7th  June  with  the  2nd  Division  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

?  Captain  de  Visme  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  February  to  October  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fail 
of  S^oastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


General  and  Field  Officers  who  have  Retired  from  the  Service     744 

BY  SALE,  BY  COMMUTATION,  WITS  A  GBATUITY,  OB  BY  SUBBENDEB  OF  HALF  PAY. 

NOT  IN  THE  BESEBVE. 

Note. — It  is  particularly  requested  that  Officers  whose  names  should  appear  in  this  list  will  communicate  the  facr. 
of  their  continued  existence  to  the  Editor  of  Hart's  Army  List,  50A,  Albemarle  Street,  London,  at  least  once  in 
the  year,  not  later  than  the  month  of  October,  as  otherwise  their  names  are  liable  to  be  removed  herefrom. 


LIEUTENANT   GENERAL. 
Elwyn,  Thomas,  Royal  Artillery    20  July  71 

MAJOR  GENERALS. 

Brown,  John  Henry,1  Royal  Artillery  22  Dec.  80 

Chesney,  Francis  Rawson,2  Royal  Engineers...  1  Apr.  76 
Donnelly,  Sir  John  F.  Dykes,3  KCB.  R.  Eng. 

Sec.  Science  and  Art  Depart.  S.  Kensington  ...  31  Dec.  87 
Grearu,  Robert  Nevill,  Wiltshire  Regiment  ...  28  Oct.  85 
Hamilton,  Francis  William,  Scots  Fusiliers...  23  Jan.  87 

Jervois,  John  Gordon,  Royal  Engineers    1  July  82 

Magenis,  Henry  Cote,8  Royal  Artillery 18  July  85 

Mann,  James  Robert,  CMG.  Royal  Engineers      18  Oct.  73 

Percival,  Horace,  Royal  Artillery 1  Jan.  84 

Scott,  Sir  Fras.  Cunningham/0  KCB.  KCMG. 

42  Foot 25  Mar.  96 

Steward,  Edward  Harding,  Royal  Engineers  14  July  83 
Synge,  Millington  Henry,  Royal  Engineers  ...     8  Mar.  73 


COLONELS. 

Agg,  William,1  51  Foot  22  Mar.  69 

Aglionby,  Arthur,2  CB.  33  Foot     29  Aug.  73 

Aitchison,  William,*  Scots  Guards 10  July  68 

Aldworth,  Richard  William,5    7  Foot,   9  Bn. 

King's  Boyal  Bijles    20  Mar.  62 

Allan,  Andrew  Timbrell,6  25  Foot  1  Apr.  63 

Baby,  Daniel  Antoine,"  Military  Train    1  July  81 

Baillie,  George  Clement,  Royal  Engineers  2  Aug.  65 

Baker,  Robert  Broome,  16  Foot 1  July  81 

Berry,  Edward  R.9  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners    1  July  81 

Bibby,  Alfred,11  4  Hussars    18  Nov.  86 

Blake,  Matthew  Gregory,  Canadian  Regiment  28  June  38 

Bovill,  James  Owen,12  6  Foot 1  July  81 

Brown,  Thos.  Southwell,13  83  Foot   3  June  76 

UCBrowne,  Henry  George,-14 100  Foot 1  July  81 

Bruce,  Robert,15  CB.,  Unattached 17  May  67 

Burnell,  Edward  S.  P.  Coldstream  Guards 6  Aug.  Si 

Bushe,  Charles  Kendal,17  59  Foot 26  June  71 

Campbell,  James,  87  Foot 28  Nov.  54 

Campbell,  Walter,  Unattached    16  Nov.  58 

Cane,  Stopford,  30  Foot  n  Nov.  51 

Cathcart.-ffon.Aug.Murray^GrenadierGuards  27  Oct.   64 

Clark,  Stanley  Yeatman,21  17  Lancers    1  Apr.  82 

Clarke,  James  Cumming,  76  Foot 1  July  81 

Cleeve,  Stewart  Alexander,22  13  Foot  1  July  81 

Cocks,  Philip  Reginald,  Royal  Artillery  1  May  58 

Colville,Z/oii.  Sir  Wm.  James,23  KYO.  CB.  Hi''. 
Brigade,  Master  of  the  Ceremonies  to  the  Queen, 
and  Extra   Equerry  to  H.B.U.  the  Duke   of 

Saxe  Coburg  and  Gotha 26  Nov.  69 

Cooper,  Joshua  Harry,25  7  Foot 21  June  69 

Curzon,  George  Augustus,2"  2  Life  Guards ...   10  Apr.  87 

Da  vies,  George  Silvester,28  Cavalry  Depot 1  July  81 

Digby,  Edward  H.T.  Lord,™  Coldstream  Gds.  .  is  Aug.  87 

Donovan,  Thomas,31  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  30  July  60 

Downing,  John  David,33  28  Foct 1  July  81 

Dowson,  Charles  Sutherland,34  10  Foot  1  July  81 

e.  Eden,  Morton  Robert,35  56  Foot 10  May  79 

Faddy,  Peter  Pickmore,37  Royal  Artillery  29  June  58 

Fairfax,  Sir  Wm.  Geo.  Herbert  Taylor  Ram- 
say, Bart**  15  Foot 11  Oct.    79 

Faussett,  William,40  44  Foot    11  Jan.  79 

Fraser,  Hon.  Henry  Thomas,42  Scots  Guards..  18  Dec.  83 
Gardiner.Richard,  late  Inspecting  Field  Officer  26  Oct.   58 

Gardiner,  Thomas  George,  3  Foot 9  Dec.  69 

Gardner,  Edgar,  2  West  India  Regiment    1  July  81 

Geddes,  John,  44  Foot 1  July  81 

Glass,  Henry  Edward,43  Cheshire  Regt.  (22  F.j  1  July  81 
Godman,  Arthur  FitzPatrick,  DL.  6  Dragoon 

Guards 7  July  80 

Grace,  Sheffield  Hamilton,44  68  Foot 1  July  8i 

Grant,  Charles  Coote,  16  Foot 1  July  81 

Gregory,  Henry  Jas.  Michell,46  3  W.I.  Regt.  ...  15  May  57 

Griffiths,  Edward  St.  John,47  19  Foot 1  July  81 

Hay,  Alex.  Sebastian  Leith,53  CB.  93  Foot 16  Apr.  58 

Hervey,  Thos.  Geo.  O'Donoghue,  Ceylon  Rifles     1  July  81 

Hibbert,  Francis  Gordon,54  20  Foot 4  Apr.  70 

Jenner,  Augustus  Frederick,  11  Foot   21  Feb.  65 

Kippen,  Horatio  Nelson,  12  Foot  1  July  81 

Littleton,  Hon.  Edward  George  Percy,  CMG. 

Grenadier  Guards 1  July  81 

Lloyd,  Robert  Clifford,  68  Foot    9  Sept.  59 

Lowe,  Arthur  Charles,58  11  Foot 15  Mar.  58 

M'Donnell,  John,60  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  ...  1  July  81 
M'Kerlie,  Sir  John  Graham,  KCB.  Royal  Eng.  10  June  61 
Macnaghten,  Sir  Fra.  Edm.  Bt.6i  8  Hussars; 

4  Battalion  Irish  Bijles 21  Feb.  7c 


Mansfield,    Sir   Charles    Edward,66    KCMG. 

Unatt.  Consul  General,  U.S.  of  Venezuela  ...  1  Oct.  77 
Master,  Wm.  Chester,  C.B.67  28  F.  Gent,  at  Arms  27  Mar.  63 
V€  Ma.ude,  Francis  Cornwallis,68  CB.  R.  Art. 

Jlilitary  Knight  of  Windsor  20  July  66 

Miller,  John,69  Unattached 3  Aug.  63 

Moffat,  Bowland,  1  West  India  Regt 1  May  61 

Montagu,  Horace,70  8  Hussars    15  Aug.  82 

Morgan,  Charles,71  67  Foot t  July  81 

Muter,  Dunbar  Douglas,72  31  Foot 31  Mar.  65 

Napier,  Edward,  Cavalry  Depot    6  July  25 

Ness,  Richard  Edw.  Derby,  3  W.  I.  Regt 1  July  81 

Noblett,  Edward  Abbott.73  18  Foot  1  July  81 

Nunn,  Jas.  Lol'tus  Winniett,7*  80  Foot 1  July  81 

Ogilvy,  Thomas,  2  Life  Guards  28  Nov.  54 

Ouvry,  Henry  Aime,75  CB.  9  Lancers    5  Feb.  63 

Percy,  George  Algernon,  Grenadier  Guards...  19  July  82 

Prendergast,  Lenox,78  2  Dragoons    1  July  81 

Price,  John  Andrew,79  Royal  Artillery    17  June  76 

Reynardson,  Charles  Birch,80  Grenadier  Gds.      8  Sept.  86 

Rhodes,  Godfrey,81  Unattached  1  July  81 

Roberts,  William  Arthur,  Royal  Artillery 11  Aug.  86 

Robertson,  James  Alexander,  82  Foot  i6Sept;57 

Robertson,  James  Peter,82  CB.  Military  Train  28  Aug.  63 

Rocke,  Richard  Hill,83  2  Foot 1  July  81 

Saudwich,  Edward  G.  H.  Earl  of,  Gren.  Gds. 

5  Bn.  King's  Boyal  Bifles 12  Sept.81 

Scovell,  Edward  W.  96Foot 8  July  61 

Shakerley,  Henry  Webster,  Royal  Artillery...  22  Mar.  84 
Sibthorp,  Richard  Fras.  Waldo,85  Unatt.    ......     1  July  80 

Sinclair,  C.  V,'.  Lo7-d,s6  57  Foot 8  Mar.  79 

Smyth,  Henry  Montagu,  44  Foot  1  Oct.   77 

Steward,  Richard  Oliver  F.87  Unattached 1  July  81 

Stewart, Jas.  Ainslie,ssR.  Marines,  Gent.atArms  22  May  66 
Swinfen,  Frederick  Hay,91  5  Dragoon  Guards ; 

Military  Knight  of  Windsor  8  Mar.  79 

Tempest,  Thomas  Richard  Plurabe,  23  Foot  ...  20  June  $a 

Teulon,  George,  16  Foot 9  Nov.  46 

Thornhill.  Charles,9- Royal  Artillery    1  Apr.  85 

Travers,  Frederick  John,93  Royal  Artillery    ...     1  Apr.  65 

Travers,  John,9*  Royal  Artillery    24  Jan.  62 

Trevelyan,  Harrington  Astley,95  7   Hussars...  19  Apr.  69 

Vincent,  Arthur  Hare,  3  Hnssarr.  1  Oct.   8r 

Watson,  William  Henry,96  Royal  Artillery 4  Oct.   79 

Wegg,  John,  42  Foot    14  Aug.  59 

Wellesley, -Hon.  Fred.  Arthur,  Coldstream  Gds.  23  Jan.  78 

Wilson,  Aug.  Nicholas,101  Rifle  Brigade 19  May  80 

Wise,  Charles,  65  Foot 28  Nov.  54 

Wybergh.  Archibald.102  63  Foot 1  July  81 

LIEUTENANT  COLONELS. 

Addams,  James,  R.  Artillery 6  Nov.  27 

Alexander,  Boyd  Francis.1  Rifle  Brigade    21  Mar.  72 

Allen,  James,  2  W.  I.  Regt 9  Nov.  46 

Alleyne,  Douglas,2  37  Foot  1  Oct.   77 

Acnesley,  Hugh,  Earl,*  Scots  Guards 18  May  60 

Armstrong,  Alex.  Boswell,5  Cape  M.  Rifles 5  Nov.  47 

Armstrong,  Charles,  35  Foot    16  May  72 

Armstrong,  Richard,6  40  Foot 1  July  81 

Armytage,  Henry,7  Coldstream  Guards  26  Oct.   58 

Atkinson,  Edward  D.  37  Foot  26  Nov.  58 

Babington,  William,  7  Hussars    13  May  59 

Bagot,  Ponsonby,  Scots  Guards 2S  Apr.  75 

Barrett,  Knox, .56  Foot    11  Nov.  51 

Barron,  Fenwick  Boyce,  3  Dragoon  Guards    ...     1  Apr.  59 

Barton,  Christopher,  18  Hussars 1  Apr.  76 

Bathurst,   Sir  Fred.  Thomas  Arthur  H.13  Bt. 

Grenadier  Guards 18  Jan.  61 

Battine,  Wm.  Alexander,14  2  Dragoon  Guards.     1  Dec.  80 

Bazalgette,  William  Joseph,15  37  Foot  23  Mar.  66 

Beaufort,  Henry,  Duke  of,  KG.  Unattached  ...  26  Oct.   58 

p  s.c.Beazley,  George  Gant,16  83  Foot   12  Mar.  81 

Beers,  William,  26  Foot 16  Feb.  78 

Bell,  Williarn,  12  Foot 30  Mar.  49 

Bennett,  William,  48  Foot 10  Jan.  37 

Bentiuck,  Henry  Cha.  Adol.  Fred.  Wm.  Alden- 

burg,  Coldst.  Guards  19  Jau.  76 

Bertie,  Hon.  Geo.  Aubrey  Vere,20  Coldst.  Gds.    12  Jan.  81 

Bertram,  Charlys  Pelgue,21  41  Foot 1  Jan.  68 

Biddulph,  Francis  Edward,  9  Foot  16  Feb.  7S 

Biggs,  Thomas,  60  Rifles   1  Apr.  66 

Bilhngton,  George  M23  8  Hussars 1  Oct.    77 

Binney,  Charles  Richard,  Royal  Engineers    ...     8  Mar.  67 

Blachford,  Oswald  Samuel,  15  Dragoons 20  June  54 

Blenr.erhassett,  Barry,26  71  Foot 7  Dec.  58 

Blonifield,  Thomas  Edwin,  26  Foot    1  Apr.  70 

Blythswood,  Archibald  Campbell,  Lord,27  Scots 

Guards;   Hon.  Colonel  late  4  Battalion  Argyll 

and  Sutherland  Highlanders 12  June  60 


745 


Lieutenant  Colonels  who  have  Retired  by  Sale,  by  Commutation,  Sfc. 


Bond,  Edward,29  Depot  Battalion   20  June  54!  FitzGerald,  Henry  Charles,1'-6  33  Foot  9  Apr.  68 

Bond,  Henry,30  15  Hussars    11  Nov.  51 1  FitzGerald,  William  Henry  Dorninick,107  Unatt.    2  Apr.  65 

Borradaile,  George  Edwin,  63  Foot  26  May  80  '  FitzRoy,  Lord  Fred.  John,108 Grenadier  Gds....  22  June  55 

Borthwick,  Alexander,  Rifle  Brigade  20  Aug.  84  !  Foott,  John,110  3  Foot 1  July  81 

Bourke,  Thomas,  34  Foot 9  Aug.  70  ]  Ford,  Charles  Erlm.  Ha wkshawe,  R.  Artillery     27  May  82 

Boyd,  James  George  Hay,33  Unattached    23  Apr.  66  I  Forster,  Francis  Rowland,112  4  Dragoon  Gds...   20  Apr.  61 

Boyle,  Hon.  William  George,3*  Coldst.  Gds.  ...  19  Aug.  62  :  Fortescue,  John  Charles  Wm.113  Unatt 2  Nov.  55 

Braniston, Thomas  Harvey,35  Grenadier  Guards  10  June  62  j  >Ti£  Fosbery,  George  Vincent,11,  Bengal  S.  C.   10  Feb.  76 

p.s.c.  Branfill,  Benjamin  Aylett,  86  Foot 1  Oct.   77  (Freeman,  Thomas  Inigo  Wickham,  13  Foot  ...  11  Nov.  51 

Bravo,  Alexander,36  1  West  India  Regiment...  12  Aug.  74  ,  Gardiuer,  Thomas,115  98  Foot  1  Apr.  80 

Brockman,  Julius  Drake,37  86  Foot  1  Oct.   77  I  Gardyne,  Charles  Greenhill,  Coldst.  Guards  ...  22  May  66 

Brook,  William  John,38  30  Foot 14  Aug.  74  '  Garlick,  John  William,  106  Foot 23  July  79 

Brown,  Charles  Bradford,40  8  Foot   R  May  80  j  Garnett,  Albert  Peel.  11  Hussars    3  Apr.  78 

Brown,  Edward  John  Vesey,41  60  Foot 27  May  59  •  Garrett,  Algernon  Robert,117  66  Foot 28  June  64 

Browne.  Herbert  Fred.  Lewis.  77  Foot    1  July  81 '  Gascoigne,  Clifton,118  Grenadier  Guards  16  May  65 

Bruce.  Courtenay  William,42  6  Dragoon  Guards  23  Oct!    67  I  Gash,  Thomas,  Ceylon  Rifles  1  July  81 

Burgoyne,  S.'YJo'bn  Montagu, Bart.**  Grenadier  Gilpin.  Bradney  Todd,11962  Foot 2  Apr.  71 

Guards ;  Hon.  Colonel  3  Bn.  Bedford  Regt.  ...  30  Nov.  60   Goiwin,  Algernon  Avbuthnot,120  103  Foot 8  June  81 

Burnand,  Norman,  Coldstream  Guards 17  Feb.  69   Gordon, Geo.  Grant,'21  CB.  (JVO.  Sco  s  Guards, 

Burnley-Campbell.  Hardin,*7  c  Dragoon  Gds.      5  July  82  1      Hon.  Colonel  late  3  Battalion  Royal  Scots 13  Feb.  63 

Burton,  Hi-ury,48  West  Riding  Regt.  (76  Foot)     1  Jan.  83   Gordon,  Sir  William,122  Bart.  17  Lancers 10  June  62 

Butler,  Edward  Arthur,49  Irish  Rifles 18  Apr.  85   Gore,  Frederick  William,123  3  Foot 9  Aug.  63 

Butt,  John  Wells.  05  Foot  26  Oct.   58  I  Gore,  James  Pollock,124 1  Foot 1  Apr.  66 

Byng,  Alfred  Molyueux.  Gren.  Guards  23  Mar.  70  [Gosling,  George.  Scots  Guards  15  Apr.  74 

Cafe,  Hayion  Lloyd.  94  Foot  1  Apr.  70 1  Grant,  Alex.  G.  85  Foot  31  Aug.  55 


Calcott.  Charles  Rowland  Berkeley,50  28  Foot .     1  Apr.  70 

Caldwell,  William  Bletterman,  76  Foot    20  June  54 

Callwell,  Robert  Joseph,51  Derbyshire  Regt.  29  Oct.  81 
Campbell,  Duncan,52  Unattached' 21  Dec.  6 


p.s.c.  Grant,  Fra.  Richard  Chas.125  5  Lancers..  29  Dec.  71 

Green,  Thomas  Edward.126  Military  Train 1  Oct.   77 

Greene,  Dawson  Cornelius,129  Depot  Battalion      9  Sept. 64 
Greville,  Arthur  Charles,131  Unattached  9  Nov.  62 


Campbell.  .ffoa.Henry  Walter,53  Coldst. Guards  14  Aug.  66 1  Grey,  Francis  Douglas,132  37  Foot  9  Nov.  6: 

Cardeu,  Sir  Frederick  Walter,  Bart.  5  Lancers  29  Jam  70  ,  Gwyn,  Reginald  Thoresby,  4  Foot 1  July  81 

Carden,  Henry  Robert,56  Unattached 26  Dec.  56  !  Hall,  Alexander  Courtenay,  6  Foot  1  July  81 

p.s.c.Cardew,  George  Masters,53  67  Foot 1  July  81    Hall,  Frederick, :3S  88  Foot   9June77 


Carington.  Hon.  Wm.  Henry  Peregrine,57  CB 

Grenadier  Guards,  Equerry  to  the  Queen  4  Dec.  72 

Carmichael,  George  Lynedoch,58 95  Foot,  Chief 

Constable  of  Worcester 9  Feb.  70 

Cator,  Thomas  William,  76  Foot 12  Apr.  72 

Cecil, Lord  Uustace  Henry  B.  G.,Coldstr.  Gds.    2  July  61 
Champion,  Percival  Robert.  Royal  Marines...     9  Jan.  82 

Chetwode,  George,59  8  Hussars    30  Mar.  60 

Clarke,  Robert,  7  Dragoon  Guards 21  Mar.  6S 

Clayton,  FitzRoy  Aug.  Talbot,61  Gren.  Guards  16  May  62 
Clinton,  Henry  Renebald,  Grenadier  Guards...  14  Jan.  71 

Cocker,  Barnard  William.  38  Foot 11  Nov.  51 

Coke,  Hon.  Wehham  C.  W.65  Scots  Guards 14  June  58 

Colls,  Robert  Stacy,66  32  Foot 1  Apr.  66 

Colman,  Thomas,  9  Foot    20  June  54 

Colthurst,  David  Latouche.67  20  Foot   23  Jan.  69 

p.s.c.  Colvile.  Charles  Frederick,  11  Foot 1  July  81 

Coney,  Arthur  Henry,68  67  Foot 30  May  74 

Cooper,  Edward  Henry,  Grenadier  Guards 17  Nov.  57 

Cope,  George  Harwood,72  14  Foot 19  Feb.  79 

Cotes,  Charles  James,73  SI.. Grenadier  Guards  21  Aug.  78 
Coson,  George  Stackpole,74  Depot  Battalion  ..     j  Apr.  70 

Craster,  James  Thomas,75  Unattached 31  Jan.  72 

Crawley,  Philip  Sambrook.76  Coldstream  Gds..  13  Dec.  60 

Creagh,  Andrew  Michael,77  Black  Watch 22  Nov.  84 

Cremorne,  Vesey,  Lord.  Coldstream  Gds 4  Jan.  71 

Crichton,  Hon.  Chas.  Fred.,  Grenadier  (ids.  ...  17   May  71 
Crosbie,  .John  T.  D.  Talbot,  King's  Royal  Rifles  20  Dec.  82 

Crosse,  Charles  Kenrick,73  52  Foot    ■  27  Dec.  68 

Crazier,  Rich.  Pearson,  E.  Surrey  Regt.(3i  F  )  28  N>v.  83 

Cuddy,  Alexander  Daniel,  Unattached 26  Oct.   58 

Cust,  John  Francis,  Grenadier  Guards 16  Sept.  56 

Custance,  Fred.  Harnbleton.  Grenadier  Guards; 

Hon.  Colonel  3  Bn.  Norfolk  Regt 3  Aug.  72 

Dawson,  Charlton,81  18  Foot 1  July  81 

Deacon,   William  Edward  Durand,85  54F0.1t; 


Hallowes,  John,140  87  Foot 1  Apr.  70 

Hauuersley,  John  Henry,  Cheshire  Regt 26  Apr.  82 

Harding,  Benjamin,  2  Dragoon  Guards   14  July  25 

Hardy,  Jonas  Pasley,144  Unattached 26  Oct.  58 

Hare,  James,145  22  Foot 1  Oct.    77 

Hare,  Robert  Powel,  Royal  Artillery  8  July  82 

p.s.c.  Hawkins,  George  Walter,  Royal  Artillery  24  Mar.  86 
Hay,  Hon.  Charles  Rowley,149  Scots  Guards...  21  Nov.  62 

Haygarth,  Francis.150 Scots  Guards 14  Julv  54 

Haywood.  Walter  Wigbtwick,151  W.York  Regt.  29  Oct.  81 

Heaton,  John  Richard,  37  Fjot  24  Apr.  60 

Heneage.  Michael  Walker,152 Coldstream  Gds.    21  Dec.  60 
Hibbert,  Edward  George,151  Grenadier  Guards  22  Oct.  61 

Hickie,  James  Francis.155  7  Foot 29  May  69 

Hime,  Albert  Henry,  CM&.  Royal  Engineers. .39  Dec.  83 
Hood,  Francis  Wheler,  Vinci,  Grenauier  Gds.  23  June  63 

Howley,  John.157  4  Foot 14  July  79 

p.s.c.  Hozier,  John  Wallace,  2  Dragoons     21  June  80 

Hubbard,  Hon.  Cecil  John,158  Grenadier  Gds.    27  Sept. 76 

Hudson,  James.160  84  Foot  7  May  77 

Hudson,  Jos.  Hen.  Fra.  Harrington,  Gr.  Gds.      3  Aug.  72 
Huinblev,  W.  Wellington  Waterloo, '6|  Unatt.  24  Oct.   72 

Hunt,  William  Thomas,  3W.  I. Regt 5  Aug.  42 

Hunter,  James,  16  F-iot n  Nov.  51 

Hutchinson,  Fred.  James  Taggart,  Unatt ,  27  May  58 

Hutton,  Thomas  Bruce, I63ioo  Foot 3  July  72 

Ingletield,  Samuel  Hood  Stovin.  R.  Artillery       4  May  60 

Ingram,  Robert  Bethune,165  100  Foot 8  Mar,  72 

Innes-Ker,  Lord  Charles  John.  Scots  Guards    28  Mar.  74 

Irby,  Leonard  Howard  Lloyd.166  74  Foot   1  Apr.  74 

Jackson.  bLalkett  Francis,168  Manchester  Regt.     5  JNov.  84 

James,  Charles,  12  Foot 20  June  34 

James,  Demetrius  Wyndhara  Gravis,'69  2  Foot  to  Mar.  61 
Jervoise,  Henry  Clarke.170  Coldstream  Guards  20  July  66 

Johnstone,  Geo.  Chas.  Keppel.  Gren.  Gds 28  Oct.  71 

p.s.c.  Y&  Jones,  Alfred  Stowell,172  13  Foct 13  Sept. 71 


Military  Knight  of  Windsor  27  Dec.  68  \  Jones,  Ebenezer,  66  Foot  '. ir  Nov.  _ 

de  Morel  ."Charles  Carew,86  42  Foot    16  Oct.   60 '  Jones,  Lewis  John  Fillis,174  Depot  Battalion  ...  21  Jan.  72 

Deune,  George  Ramsay  Alured,87  4  Dr.  Gds.     18  Nov.  82    Jones,  Thomas,  14  Dragoons to  Jan.  37 

Dennis,  Morley  Stratford  Tynte,  76  Foot    20  Sept.  60  j  Kenny,  William  Henry,  Unattached 9  Apr.  56 

Dillon,  Robert,90  30  Foot 3  Sept.  67  ,  Kensington,  William,  Lord  Coldstream  Guards,  16  Mar.  67 

Dixon,  John,  73  Foot   11  Nov.  51  j  King,  Henry  John.175  3  Foot 10  Dec.  68 

Dolan,  Terence  Michael,  95  Foot 1  July  8t    Kingscote,  SirR.  N.  F.,177  KCB.  Scots  Guards, 

Drummond.Hy.Edw.  St'riing  Home,  Scots  Gds.  5  Se|jt.77  '      .Extra Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of Wales 


Dugmore,  Fred.  Wm.  John,  Scots  Guards 17  May  71 

Duke,  Jemmett  Charles,91 17  La'cers  7  Jan.  82 

Dunbar,  Thomas  Clement,92  75  Foot 27  Dec.  68 

Edgcumbe,  Hon.  Charles    Ernest.  Grenadier 

Guards,  Hon.  Colonel  5  Bn.  Royal  Fusiliers...  29  Dec.  69 
p.s.c.    Edwardes,    Hon.     Cuthbert    Ellison,94 


Commissioner  of  Woods  and  Forests,  Receioer 
General  of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall,  and  Hon. 

Coljnel  4  Battalion    Gloucester  Regiment  17  July  58 

Knight,  Arnold  More,178  12  Foot    13  June  72 

c.  Knipe.  William,180  86  Foot   1  May  78 

Knox,  William,  13  Dragoons 23  June48 


Rifle  Brigade  1  July  81    Lambton,  Francis,181  Scots  Guards  4  Nov.  59 

EdwBrds,  Spencer  Henry  Hutchins,95  98  Foot.  20  May  68   Langford,  Hercules  Edward,  Lord,  Gren.  Gds.     2  Mar.  77 

Elliot,  George  Augustus!96 18  Foot... 9  Nov.  66   Lautour.  William  Young,  Grenadier  Guards       9  Sept.  71 

England,  Richard,98  55  Foot 1  May  66   Lea,  Samuel  Percy.  Unattached 1  Aug.  74 

Eiskine,  ffolliott  Williams,  Scots  Guards,  Hon.  Leach.SirGeorge  Archibald.JSTCii.R.Engineers, 

Colonel '-6  Vol.  Bn.  Royal  Highlanders 20  June  83        Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Agriculture    31  Jan.  60 

Fairfax,  Thomas  Ferdinand,  Grenadier  Guards    9  Apr.  70   Lefroy,  Augustine  Hugh.184  41  Foot 1  July  81 

Fairtlough,  William  Haviland,100  Unattached    23  May  73   Legge,  Hon.  Edward  Henry,  Coldstream  Gds. 

e.  Fansbawe,  Hew  Dalrymple,  Unatt 25  Oct.   59        Assistant  Sergeant  at  Anns     ... 25  Dec.  67 


Farquhar,  Harry  Rich,  24  Foot    1  July  81 

Feilden,  Oswald  Barton,103  78  Foot   17  Mar.  76 

Ferguson,  George  Arthur,104  Grenadier  Gds....  iS  July  62 
p.s.c.  Fife-Cookson,  John  Cookson,'"5  63  Foot  17  May  79 
Findlay,  Alexander,  3  West  India  Regt i3Fel>.  5 


Legge.  William  Vincent,  Royal  Artillery 1  Apr.  83 

Le^h,  Henry  Martin  Cornwall,  Gr.  Gds 22  Apr.  71 

Lewes,  John,186  3  West  India  Regt. .  Eon.  Colonel 

Cardigan  Artillery  Western  Division  R.  Art...     7  May  58 
Lewes.  Wm.  Price  Llewelhn,  31  Foot 1  July 


Fisher,  Seth  Nuttall,  25  Foot    20  June  54  Lmdesay,  Joshua  E.  C.  C,  30  Foot 1  July  81 


Lieutenant  Colonels  who  have  Retired  bij  Sale,  by  Commutation,  Ofc.  746-7 


Lister,  Fred.  D.,192  6  Dragoons    2  Nov.  55 

Lloyd,  Thomas,  35  Foot 1  July  81 

Lockwood,  Amelius  Richard  Mark,  Coldstream 

Guards,  MP.  for  Epping    5  Oct.   78 

Loudon,  Robert  Ales.  5  W.  I.  Regt 28  Sept.  73 

Lovell,  Charles  Neville,  Royal  Artillery... 6  Deo.  66  I 

Lowe,  Robt.  Hen.  Curzon  Drury,195  Gren.Gds.  10  July  66 
Lowndes,  John  Henry,196  6  F.  Gent,  at  Arms  ...     6  June 56 


Sherlock,  Wright,  18  Foot 1  July  81 

Siree.  Charles  Moore  B.301  3  Foot 8  July  74 

Small,  Robert,  25  Foot 11  Nov.  51 

S  mith .  St rGerard, KCMG. Scots  Guards,  Groom 
inWaiting  to  the  Queen,  Governor  of  Western 

Australia 24  Sept.  70 

Smith,  Thos.  Hardwick.303  2  West  India  Regt.   16  Nov.  60 
Smyth,  George  J.   FitzRoy,    Coldst.    Guards  25  Mar.  71 


Lyon,  Fred.  Lee  Hopkinson,193  R.  Artillery....  14  July  So  ,  Stanley,  Charles  Edward  Henry,   Gren.  Gds.     3  Feb.  72 

Lyster,  Fred.  Torrens.201  21  Foot 24  Dec.  70  I  Stephens,  Nassau  Wm.  Irwin  H.,  R.  Marines...  16  Feb.  82 

M'Barnet,  Alexander  Cockburn,203  79  Foot 25  Apr.  65   Steward,  Edwin  Ashley  Tucker,308  21  Foot 1  Jan.  68 

M'PhersoD,  Philip,205 17  Foot  23  Dec.  76    Stewart,  Duncan.309  92  Foot    6  Oct.  72 

MacBean,  Forbes,  92  Foot   15  Dec.  69  I  Stisted,  Thomas  Heathcote,310  7  Hussars 4  June  70 

MacDonald,  Peter,20"  13  Foot    19  Dec.  65 ! p.s.c.  Stouey,  Francis  Sadleir.312R.  Artillery...  19  Jan.  81 

MacFarlane,  Frauds  John,203  3  Dragoon  Gds.      1  Oct.   77  'p.s.c.  Story,'  Philip  Conwty,313  S.  Lane.  Regt.     j  June  83 
Mackay,  Henry  Fowler,  76  Foot 20  June 54  ■  Stracey,  Edward  John,314  Scots  Guards 24  May  50 


"Maclean,  Sti-FitzRoy  Donald,211  Bt.  CB. 13  Hus.    4  Feb.  71 

Macpherson,  Laehlan,212  30  Foot  21  Nov.  74 

Maguire,  Johu  Thomas,214  60  Rifles ;  Military 

Knight  of  Windsor 5  Aug.  64 

Malet,  Sir  Hy.  Chas.  Eden,  B'tW.2i5Gren.  Gds.    3  Oct.   62 


Strafford,  Henry  Wm.  John,  Earl  of.  KCYO. 

CB.    Coldstream  Guards,   Hon.  Col.    7   Bn. 

King's  Royal  Rifles,  <$•  Equerry  to  the  Queen...     2  May  56 

Strong,  Owen  H.  10  Foot 24  Nov.  77 

Stuart,  Jas.  Frecl.DudleyCrichton,  Gren.  Gds.  19  June  55 


"Manners,  KerbertRussell,216DepotBattalion...    "1  Feb.  66 j  Stucley,  William  Lewis,  Grenadier  Guards    ...  11  Aug.  63 

Mansergh,  John  Craven,217  25  Foot   26  Oct.  58  j  Swaffield.  Charles  James  Orton,313  Depot  Batt.     1  Apr.  70 

Margesson,  William  George,219  80  Foot   1  Apr.  70   Synge,  George  Charles,319  52  Foot 27  Dec.  68 

ilartindale,  Ben  Hay,  CB.  Royal  Engineers  ...     6  July  67   Talbot,  John,  West  Riding  Regt.  (76  Foot) 26  Sept.  83 


Massey,  Hon.  Lionel  Edward,'  Scots  Guards  ...  18  Dec.  66 
Mauleverer,  Benjamin  Bunbury,223  88  Foot   ...     1  Jan.  68 

Maunsell,  Robert,  Depot  Battalion  13  Aug.  68 

Meredith,  Henry  Warter,229  4^  Foot 7  Mar.  62 

Miklmay,  Herbert  A.  St.  John,"196Rifle  Brigade, 

Gentleman  at  Arms    24  Nov.  77 

Miller,  Frederick,23!  63  Foot 1  Jan.  68 

"Miller,  James,232  is  Hussars 8  Mar.  59 

Miller,  Thomas,233  81  Foot 3  Sept.  50 

Milligan,  Charles,234  39  Foot    8  Sept.  77 

Moffatt,  William  Henry,230  19  Foot  13  Mar.  78 

Mollan,  William  Campbell,23"  CB.  96  Foot 20  July  58 

Molyneux,  Hon.  Caryl  Craven,  10  Hussars 26  Mar.  73 

lUonckton,  Hon.  Horace  Manners,239  3  Hussars  12  June  60 
Moreton,  Aug.  Hy.  Macdonald,  Coldst.  Gds....  i2Aag.  82 

Morley,  Wilbraham  E.  E.,  R.  Marines 20  Dec.  81 

Mosse,  William,242  26  Foot    28  Mar.  74 

Mostyn,  Hon.  Roger,  Scots  Guards   26  Dec.  50 

Murray,  Charles  Stewart,  72  Foot 17  Dec.  79 

Murray,  John,243  Grenadier  Guards  21  Sept.6o 

Naylor,  James  Sadler,244  8  Hussars   31  Jan.  58 

Needhain.  «u». Henry  Colville,  Grenadier  Gds.  28  Apr.  75 

Neville,  Edward,246  Scots  Guards  28  Nov.  50 

Newbigging,YVni.24'"ManchesterRegt.(96Foot)  5  Sept.bs 
j>. s.c.  Nolan,  John  Philip,248  Royal  Artillery  ...  1  Oct.  81 
Northey,  Geo.  Wilbraham,  Discharge  Depot...     r  July  81 

Nugent,  James  Thomas,  6  Foot 1  July  81 

•O'Beirne,  Francis,249  2  Dragoon  Guards  1  July  81 

O'Brien,  Sir  3.  Terence  Sicolls,250  KCMG.20  F.    4  June  70 

O'Connor,  Valentine,251  47  Foot 15  Oct.   81 

-O'Doune.l,  John  Vize,  27  Foot 1  Apr.  70 

Ord,  Augustus  William,  20  Foot 27  Mar.  72 

Palmer,  Edmund,255  Royal  Artillery 25  Mar.  69 

Palmer,  John,  34  Foot 28  Nov.  54 

Partridge,   Sylvanus  Roger  Burnett,  King's 

Own  Scottish  Borderers   28  May  84 

Patterson,  Charles  Doyle,12  10  Foot,  Exon  Yeo- 
men of  the  Guard   30  Apr.  61 

Paul,  William  Henry,  Depot  Battalion 1  Oct.'  77 

Pauh,  Newton  Jones,  60  Rifles 1  July  81 

Peebles,  Thomas,  11  Foot  25  Jan.  69 

Peel,  Cecil  Lennox,  Scots  Guards 22  Nov.  64 

Peyton,  John,200  7  Dragoon  Guards 28  June  71 

Pigotr,.  Arthur,  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners    ...     6  July  60 

Pitt,  Hon.  Horace,  R.  Horse  Guards 2  Sept  53 

Pocklingron,  Geo.  Henry,263  18  F.Gent,  at  Arms  22  July  71 
Powell,  Henry  Claringbold.S.O.  of  Pensioners  17  July  59 
Prevost.  Charles,266  2  West  India  Regt 23  Mar.  67 


Terry,  Frederic  Stephen,320  25  Foot 8  June  84 

1  Teuton,  Thomas,  35  Foot 20  Apr.  70 

Theilusson.  Alexander  Dalton,324  72  Foot    20  July  58 

Thomas,  Henry  John,325  Royal  Artillery 23  Feb.  56 

Thynne,  Alfred  Walter,  Grenadier  Guards 16  Oct.   66 

Tottenham,  Charles  George,331  Scots  Guards ; 

Hon    Colonel  Wicklom  Art.  S.  Dio.  R.  Art....   15  June  60 

c.  Touzel,  Thomas  Percival,  27  Foot 12  Oct.   57 

Tremayne,  Arthur,332  13  Hussars  21  Feb.  60 

Tntton,  Frederick  Biscoe,  Depot  Battalion 12  May  69 

Trotter,  Robert  Knox,  28  Foot 11  Nov.  51 

Vance,  Sir  Horatio  Page,33"  Knt.  38  F.  Lieut. 

Yeomen  of  the  Guard 25  Mar.  69 

Vaughan,  Eugene  James,  57  Foot  1  May  59 

Veitch,  Thomas  George,  Unattached 20  June  54 

Villiers,  Charles  Courtnay,340  47  Foot ;  Military 

Knight  of  Windsor 3  Oct.    64 

Vivian,  Ralph.  Scots  Guards  30  June  77 

Wade,  James  Heme,341  90  Foot   25  Mar.  69 

Wake,  Richard  William,  lateh.  p 20  June  54 

Wakefield,  Julian,342  83  Foot   r  Oct.   77 

Wallace.  SirWm.Thos.Fras.Agnew,  Bi.Gr.Gds.  29  July  56 
Td€  Wantage,   Robert  James,343  Lord,   KCB. 

Scots  Guards,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Berkshire  22  July  59 
Warburtou,  Frederick  Tynte,314  R.  Engineers  22  May  80 

Ward,  Bernard  Edward,345  60  Rifles 5  Jan.  94 

Warner,  Ashton  Henry,  41  Foot 10  Apr.  80 

Watson,  Rupert  Campbell,  37  Foot  5  Aug.  73 

Waugh.  William  Petrie.347  16  Lancers 20  June  54 

Webb,  George,  Royal  Marines 17  Mar.  69 

Weguelin,  Thomas  Mathias  Luz,  Unattached..,  12  Nov.  60 
Wellington, Henry,  Duke  of.  Grenadier  Gnards; 

Hon.  Colonel-^  Bn.  West  Ridinti  Reyiment    ...     1  Apr.  76 

West,  Frederick.349  Depot  Battalion. 5  Jan.  64 

West,  John  Temple  Temple-,  Gren.  Guards  ...  6  July  52 
West,  Hon.  Wm.  E  Iw.  Sackville,  Gren.  Gds....  2  Jan.  69 
White, Sir  Thomas  WooUaston,JBt»,i.  i6Lxncers  10  Dec.  64 

Wickliam,  Thomas,352  33  Foot   1  Jan.  68 

Williamson,  Johu,  Unattached   26  Oct.  58 

Wilsou,  William  Henry,355  50  Foot  1  July  81 

Windsor-Clive,   Hon.    George    Herbert   W.3-6 

Coldstream  Guards 14  Mar.  68 

Witchell,  Taomas,358  23  Foot  29  Mar.  73 

Wood,  George  Wilding,  56  Foot 1  July  Si 

p.s.c.  Wood,  Hon.  H.  J.  Lindley,360 12  Lancers     25  Apr.  83 

Wood,  Robert  Hudson,  67  Foot 30  Mar.  72 

Woods,  Richard  William,361  3  Foot  3  c  Dec.  78 

Wynne-Fincn,  Charles  Arthur,  Scots  Guards     28  Oct.   71 


Radchtle,  Emihus  C.  Delme,269  88  Foot    4  June  70   Young,  Henry  Wm.  Keays,363  18  Foot 1  July  81 

Ramsden,  Win.  John  Freschville,  Coldst.  Gds.     1  Sept. 75 
Reeve.  Ellis  Philip  Fox,  Coldstream  Guards...  30  Mar.  70 

Rice,  Cecil,275  72  Foot L  Apr.  70 

Richardson,  Fred.  30  Foot 20  June  54 

Rickinm,  Albert  Divett,274  Rifle  Brigade    1  July  81  MAJORS. 

Rintonl,  Robert,  16  Lancers    i  July  81    Adair,  James  Wallace  Dunlop,1  5  Foot 7  Nov.  62 

Kobertsou,  Rob.  Jameson  Eustace,277  60  Rifles      5  July  73   Anne»ley,  Robert,4  10  Foot    1,  Aug  (' 

.Robinson,  John,2/8  44  Foot 28  Oct.  64  Armstrong,  John,5  2  Foot 1  Apr.  70 

.Robinson,  Richard  Harcourt,  60  Rifles    5  Dec.  71   Armstrong,  Thomas  Priaulx  St.  George,6  49  F.    4  Aug.  63 

J-tocke   Kichard,-9  72  Foot    19  Aug.  62   Armstrong,  William  Bruce,7  7  Dragoon  Gds....  21  Mar.  68 

Koss,  Kooert  HiU,»»a  Foot ,  July  81    Backhouse,  Thomas  Deering,11  70  Foot  1  Oct.   77 

Rous,  \\i  ham  John,235  Scots  Guards    8  Jan.  64 1  Bailie,  James.12  87  Foot 18  Dec.  60 

Kussel,  Andrew  Hamilton,2*6  58  Foot 6  June  56  I  Bainbridge,  Robert,13i7  Lancers 20  July  70 

Kusse    ,  Lord  Chas.  Jas.  Fox,  60  Foot   9  Nov.  46  !  Baird,  Sir  David,  Bart.™  98  Foot  .  ...  ....  24  Mar  58 

Russel,  Hickman  Rose,2*3  57  Foot    7  Feb.  74  1  Balfour,  Francis  Walter,15  Rif.e  Brigade  ...." 6  June  56 

Kuttledge ,  IhomasOrmsby,29032Foot    12  Nov.  62  I  Ball,  Francis  A.,16  53  Foot 2;  Mar  71 

.baunders,  Henry  Fred.,293  3  West  India  Regt.  15  Feb.  61    Baiufield.  John  Hichens,17  n  Foot    .'...  23  Jan.  78 

acot i,  Hopton  Bassett,294  9  Foot 9  Apr.  68  j  Barclay,  Edward,  Unattached 20  Feb.  50 

bcou.Mon.  Jhomas  Charles,295  Rifle  Brigade    7  Jan.  82  •■  Barnard,  Christopher   John,13  4    West  India 
:Sealy,  Francis,  h.p I3  Fcb. 


59 


Sewell,  Algernon  Robinson,  15  Foot 1  Apr'  66 

Seymour,  Leopold  Richard,  Grenadier  Guards  30  Nov.  70   ~  

.Shelley,  Charles,  Scots  Guards 6  Feb.  66   Barton,  Montagu 


Regiment     14  Sept.66 

Barnard,  Robert  Oary,  41  Foot     9  Mar.  05 

ov.  70   Barry,  William  Henry.19  73  Foot.  29  Nov.  64 

9  Apf.  70 


Foot 


748 


Majors  wlio  have  Retired  by  Sale,  by  Commutation,  Sfc. 


Baskervillc,  John,  14  Hussars 13  June  81 

Bates,  John  Sidney,  4  Dragoon  Guards 1  July  58 

Bathurst,  Benjamin,  Royal  Artillery 26  Oct.   85 

Batten,  John  Mount,  8  Foot ;  Son. Colonel  3  Bn. 

Liverpool  Regiment    9  Mar.  87 

Battley,  D'Oyiey  W.,  77  Foot n  Nov.  51 

Biyley,  John  Arthur,20  52  Foot  19  Jan.  58 

Ball,  Charles  Harland,2'  Cape  M.  Rifles  6  June  56 

Bell,  William  Morrison,  3  Hussars 18  Oct.   64 

Beresford,  Henry  Marcus,  9  Foot 5July  72 

Berkeley,  Henry  AV.22  3  Dragoon  Guards 15  Aug.  68 

Berkeley,  Robert,  29  Foot    26  July  76 

Bernard,  Thomas,  Unattached   7  Sept.. 55 

Best,  Maudistly  Gaussen,23  25  Foot  20  July  58 

Beswick,  Frederick,25  Unattached 9  Feb.  61 

Bethune,  Robert,27  92  Foot 7  Dec.  58 

Bevan,  Reginald  Johnstone,  Royal  Artillery    8  June  88 

Bird,  Henry  Charles,  47  Foot  10  Jan.  58 

Biscoe,  Robert,  19  Foot 11  July  80 

Blakeney,  Robert,31  48  Foot 6  June  56 

Bligh,  Frederick  Cherburgh,33  41  Foot 26  Dec.  5S 

Blood,  John,35  68  Foot 31  Oct.   71 

Blount,  Robert,36  20  Foot  23  Mar.  77 

Bluett,  William  Henry  Peter  Gordon,37  10  Foot  22  Jan.  67 

Boissier,  John  AVilhain,40  37  Foot  7  Jan.  64 

Borrowes,  Sir  Erasmus,  Bart.41  Depot  Batt....  25  May  66 

Bott,  Thomas,43  6  Dragoon  Guards   20  July  58 

Bourke,  Son.  Edward  Roden,  3  Hussars 2  Dec.  68 

Bourke,  Joseph,"  29  Foot 24  Feb.  77 

Bower,  Henry  John,45  4  Foot 16  May  70 

Bowler,  John,  80  Foot   4  Mar.  37 

Boycott,  William,  20  Foot 31  Oct.  71 

Boyle,  Son.  Edmund  John,  85  Foot  5  Apr.  66 

Boys,  Henry,  75  Foot  9  Nov.  46 

Brabazon,  James  Du  Pre,49  Unattached  8  July  59 

Brabazon,  Hugh,  Military  Train    2oJune54 

Brackenbury,  Hy.50  Depot  Batt.  Gent,  at  Arms    1  Apr.  60 

Bradshaw,  John  Charles,  23  Foot 10  May  38 

Brannan,  James,  Unattached 11  Jan.  58 

Brett,  Sir  AVilford,  ECMG.  76  Foot    28June64 

Brooks,  John  Hatfield,'3  19  Hussars 20  July  58 

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Bros,  Richard  Follett,  17  Foot 14  July 

Browne,  George  Richard,54  69  Foot  4  June 

Browne,  James,  65  Foot 4  Nov.  80 

Browne,  Lord  Richard  Howe,55  96  Foot  20  May  63 

Browne,  Richard  Thos.  Bookey,  1  W.  I.  Regt.  14  Nov.  74 

Bruce,  Stewart  Hervey,56  102  Foot  16  May  76 

Bulkeley,  Francis  Beaumaris,58  65  Foot  6  July  67 

Burke,  William,  Unattached    21  July  30 

Burns  by,   Eustace    Beaumont,   Lincolnshire 

Regt.;  Son.  Lt.  Col.  late  4  Bn.  Lincoln  Regt.    4  Apr.  82 
Bumingham,  Henry  George  Charles,59  58  F....  27  May  62 

Butler,  Walter,  Unattached 9  Nov.  56 

Calley,  Henry,  19  Foot  7  Aug.  46 

Campbell,  Charles  Fred.  87  Foot 26  Oct.   58 

Campbell,  E.  S.  Norman,  90  Foot  9N0V.46 

Campbell,  Fred.64  Cape  Mounted  Rifles   26  Oct.   58 

Campbell,  Henry  Wotton,65  79  Foot 26  Dec.  56 

Campbell-Renton,  Arch.  Colin,  42  Foot  12  Dec.  54 

Campsie,  George  Richard,66  Ceylon  Rifles 26  Oct.   58 

Cannon,  Osborne  Barwell,67  97  Foot 28  Oct.   68 

Carey,  Charles  Le  Mesurier.68  63  Foot 6  June  56 

Carleton,  AVilliam  Henry,"0  21  Foot  24  Oct.   70 

Carlisle,  Anthony."1  60  Rifles  5  July  72 

Cassidy,  Francis  P."2  34  Foot   20  July  58 

Cassidy,  Frederick  Young,"3  31  Foot    19  June  72 

Cay,  Eustace,74  70  Foot  21  Mar.  65 

Chad  wick,  John,  4  Dragoon  Guards 1  July 

Chadwick,  Robert,  14  Hussars 15  May  67 

Ohaffey,  John,  5  Lancers 29  Jan.  70 

Chapman,AVilliam  Edw."4t  1  Dragoon  Guards  19  July  82 

Charter,  Ellis  James,  11  F 8  Mar.  59 

Clapcott,  Charles,75  32  Foot 26  Sept.  58 

Clarke,  James  George,70  46  Foot 12  May  66 

Clarke,  William  James,  Royal  Artillery   7  July  86 

Clifford,  Richard  Cormick,77  7  Foot 1  Apr.  70 

Clowes,  George  Gooch,78  8  Hussars  7  Dec.  58 

Cockburn,  Thomas  Hugh,79  43  Foot 20  July  58 

Cooper,  Godfrey,  Military  Train 15  June  58 

Cooper,  Loi'tus  Lewis  Astley,  98  Foot 28  Apr.  80 

Ooote,  Thomas  Gethin,83  26  Foot   1  May  78 

Oorbett,  AVilliam,  52  Foot  15  Oct.  58 

Coupe,  Robert,84  15  Foot    1  Apr.  70 

Creagh,  James  Henry,  27  Foot 10  July  63 

Croker,  Edward.87  96  Foot 8  July  56 

p.s.c.   Cromer,    Evelyn,   Lord,   GCMG.  KCB. 

KCSI.  CIE.  Royal'  Artillery    7  Aug.  78 

Crosse,  Joshua  Grant,88  88  Foot 26  Dec.  56 

Cuffe,  Sir  Chas.  Fred.  AVheeler,89  Bart.  66  F.   ...  26  Apr.  59 

Currie,  Charles,  Cape  Mounted  Rifles   2  Jan.  69 

Curzon.  Son.  AVilliam  Henry"' 


Desme,  George,  1  Foot  24  Nov.  77 

Dennis,  John  FitzThomas,38  95  Foot 29  Dec.  54 

Dent,  Henry  Francis.  7  Dragoon  Guards   4  Nov.  74 

De  Robeck,  Charles  Louis  C.99  60  Foot  21  July  80 

Dickens,  Robert  Araughan,100  n  Foot,  Military 

KnigMof  Windsor  1  Apr.  70 

Drew!  Browning,103  75  Foot 24Mar.  58 

Drummond,  AVilliam  Charles,  95  Foot 29  July  85 

Duckett,  Sir  George  Floyd,  Bart.  3  W.I.  Regt.  11  Nov.  51 

Dunbar,  Penrose  John,1'"4  3  Foot    20  May  64 

Dundas,  Thomas,105  12  Foot 31  Jan.  64 

Dyne,  Musgrave  James  Bradley,  9  Lancers  ...  10  May  61 
p.s.c,  Ellis,  Cha.David  Cuninghame,1066o  Rifles  23  Oct.   60 
Ellison,  Richard  George,1"7  47  F.  EnsignTeomen 
of  the  Guard;  Son.  Col.  late  2  Volunteer  Bn. 

Lincoln  Regiment    21  Nov.  62 

Elmhirst,  Harry,  S3  Foot 1  Oct.   77 

Erroll,  Wm.  Harry,  Earl  o/,108  Rifle  Brigade...  12  Dec.  5S 

Erskine,  Son.  David,  21  Foot 2  Apr.  54 

Evans,  Richard  John,109 16  Foot 23  Oct.   6» 

Fanning,  Matthew,111  27  Foot 1  Apr.  66 

Fawcett,  Anthony  Molloy,112  2  Dragoon  Gds.     1  May  66 

Fawkes,  Francis.113  71  Fo"ot 16  Feb.  78 

Ffrench,  Edward,  74  Foot 10  Jan.  37 

Finlay,  John,114  78  Foot 5  July  72 

Fisher,  Louis  AValter,115  40  Foot 1  Mar.  64 

FitzGerald,  AVilliaru  Hervey,116  68  Foot  9  Oct.   63 

Flowers,  Frederick,  15  Foot    27  May  80 

Forbes,  George,  3  Hussars  20  June  54 

Ford,  George,  36  Foot 13  May  26 

Foster,  AVilliam  John,119  19  Foot    5  July  72 

Fowke,  John  S.  Ferguson,  54  Foot    17  Feb.  65 

Francis,  Thomas  John,120  100  Foot    5  Aug.  64 

Freeth,  Sampson  Plomer  Frederick,121  R.  Art.  24  Nov.  84 

Frend,  George,  26  Foot 20  June  54 

Gambier-Parry,  Ernest,122  23  Foot 7  May  86 

Gamble,  George  Francis,  Royal  Marines  18  June  72 

Gardiner,  John  Theodore  Austin,123  31  Foot...  20  Mar.  80 

Gaskell,  AVilliam  Plumer,  24  Foot 13  Feb.  67 

V€  Gifl'ord,  Ederic  Frederick  Lord,12*  Middle- 
sex Regt.  (57  F.).  Colonial  Sec.  at  Gibraltar  24  July  80. 

Gilbert,  Edward  Foot,  106  Foot 24  June  85 

Gillman,  Bennett  AVatkins,125  12  Foot 20  June  54 

Gillum,  Prideaux  William,126  54  Foot  11  Nov.  57 

Godley,  Henry  Robert  Crewe,127  28  Foot 6  June  56 

Goodwyn,  Henry  AVilliam,  Unattached  24  Dec.  60 

Gordon,  Duncan,128  59  Foot 4  Jul.y  34 

Gordon,  AVebster  Thomas,  66  Foot 1  Jan.  59. 

Gore,  Annesley  Paul,129  53  Foot 19  Nov.  57 

Gore,  James  Arthur  Charles,  71  Foot   4  Mar.  59 

Gore,  William  Richard  Ormsby,  13  Hussars...  12  Oct.   52 

Graham,  Charles  Campbell,130  42  Foot 2  Nov.  55 

Graham,  Edw.  Girdlestonc.131  The  Buffs  (3  F.).     1  July  81 

Grant,  Thomas  John,  6  Foot 1  Apr.  70 

Grantham,  Edward,133  98  Foot   12  Mar.  64 

Grantham,  James,  Royal  Engineers 5  July  7Z 

Granville,  Bevil,134  23  Foot  26  Apr.  59. 

Gray,  AVilham  Robert,135  Military  Train 15  Feb.  61 

Green,  Andrew,  48  Foot 13  Dec.  53. 

Greene,  Wm.  Sheppey,137  19  Hussars 20  May  82 

Gregory,  Francis  Hood,  15  Hussars 24  June  76 

Greig,  John  James,  CB.  24  Foot 20  June  54 

Gresson,  AArilliam  Henry,138  65  Foot 1  Mar.  64 

p.s.c.  Griffiths, ArthurGeo. Frederick, M963Foot, 

Inspector  of  Prisons  in  Great  Britain  13  May  75 

Grimston,  AValter  John,  Royal  Artillery 10  Dec.  6S 

Groves,  John,  18  Hussars..'. 1  Oct.   77 

Hamilton,  Fred.  Harding  Anson,  60  Foot 12  Aug.  76 

Hammond,  Lawrence  Nicholas  Dyre,  90  Foot.    9  Jan.  63 

Harman,  Ramsay,142  14  Foot s  July  72 

Harrison,  Edward,  4  Foot  24  Aug.  78. 

Harvey,  AVilliam  Crosbie,143  9  Foot   5  July  72 

iJffi  Heneage,  Clement  AValker,145  8  Hussars  ...  20  July  58- 

Herbert,  Arthur,'46  39  Foot 20  June  54 

Hill,  Frederick  John  George,147  R.  Artillery     5  July  72 

Hilliker,  Henry,148  Land  Transport  Corps 30  July  71 

Hinds,  Thomas  Clowes,149  58  Foot 8  June  67 

Holmes,  James  Nicol,  Canadian  Rifles 29  Dec.  54 

Hook,  Charles  Campbell,  20  Hussars  2  July  62 

Hopkins,  Francis  Powell,  15  Foot 16  Oct.   66 

p.s.c.  Eorne,  Edmund  Garland,151  25  Foot  5  July  72 

Houghton-Hu^han,  Henry,  96  Foot iS  May  81 

Howard  de  AValden,  Fred.  Geo.  Lord,  4  Hussars    5  Oct.  67 
Hume,  Chas.   W153   Rifle  Brigade,   Son.  Col. 
late  4  Bn.  W.  Kent  Regt. ;  Gentleman  at  Arms  12  Aug.  86 

Hunt,  Arthur.154  Military  Tram s  July  72 

Hunt,  John,  Unattached 15  Jan-  5* 

Hunter,  Charles  Fleming,155  72  Foot 9  Nov.  66 

Hunter,  Patrick,  6j  Foot   12  Oct.   7a 

Hutton,  Thomas  Evtrnrd,157  4  Hussars  6  June  56 

Ind,  Fred.  John  Nash,158  37  Foot   29  May  66 


,     17  Lancers 19  July  64  ,  „ 

Cusack,  John,92  8  Foot   1  Apr.  70  '  Inglis,  AVilliam,160  5  Dragoon  Guards   I2„ec-  54 

Dalbiac,  Henrv  Shelley,93  Royal  Artillery 2  Sept.87  ,  Irwin,  John,162  88  F..ot 13  Mar.  78 

Dalrymple,  Francis  Bertram,94  Royal  Art.    ...  21  Sept.87   Jary,  Robert  Herbert  Heath,164  12  Lancers 11  Feb.  62 

DartneU,  John  George,95  CMG.  27  Foot 19  Jan.  64   Jervis,  Edward  Lennox,165  6  Dragoon  Guards.  21  Feb.  60 

Daubeny,  AValter  Augustus,96  3  Foot  28  Oct    71  !  Jones,  Felix  Thomas,167  3  Foot  26  Feb.  76 

Davies,  Augustus,97  74  Foot 31  Mar.  66  Jordan,  Lutley,168  34  Foot    18  Oct.   79 


Majors  who  have  Retired  by  Sole,  by  Commutation,  Sfc. 


Keunett,  Brackley  H.  Barrington,171   South 

Yorkshire  Regiment,  Gentleman  at  Arms    ...  13  June  83 

Keogh,  Anthony  Robert,1'3  14  Foot 10  Feb.  77 

Kneebone,  Frederick,175  29  Foot 1  Apr.  70 

Knox,  James,  33  Foot   ■'..<.,'..." 16  Mar.  80 

Knox,  Hon.'Wm.  Stuart,  51  F.-Mon.  Golonel Mid- 

Ulster  Art.  Soutkern  Division  Royal  Artillery  16  Nov.  55 

Lachlan,  Robert,  17  Foot  ......;.-..-. 13  Aug.  29 

Lamb,  Sir  Archibald,  Bt.  2  Life  Guards 10  Apr.  83 

Lawrie,  John,178  Depot  Battalion- 2  Nov.  55 

Leake,  Henry,179  70  Foot 1  Oct.  77 

Leggett,  George  Edward,180  77  Foot     27  Nov.  70 

Leslie,  Lewis  Xavier,182  99  Foot ..-...!-. 11  Nov.  51 

Levett,  Edward,183  10 Hussars.. .- 16  Oct.   60 

Lewis,  Ralph  FitzGibbon,184  86  Foot 23  Mar.  60 

Leyne,  James,185  59  Foot 1  Apr.  66 

Lloyd,  Charles  Fred.,  24  Foot...... 1  Oct.    77 

Lloyd,  Mathew  Pennefather,  59  Foot    23  Mar.  6i 

Lock,  Frederick  Edward,  15  Foot 25  Dec.  67 

Lucas,  Jasper,168  47  Foot    1  July  81 

Lucas,  Richard,  29  Foot 3  July  39 

Lutman,  John  Henry,189  24  Foot 17  Apr.  58 

Lyle,  John  Mackenzie,190  29  Foot  12  June  60 

M'Crea,  Frederick  Bradford,191  8  Foot 20  May  68 

M'Creagh-Thornhill,  Michael,192  4  Dr.  Gds....     8  Feb.  63 

M'Mahon,  William,194  14  Hussars  20  July  58 

MaeAndrew,  James  Duncan,195  78  Foot 6  Jmy  60 

Mackay,  Angus  Wm.,  4  West  India  Regiment  23  Mar.  66 

Mair,  Arthur,  62  Foot 13  Nov.  35 

Marriott,  Charles  Frederick,197  6  Dr.  Gds 5  Oct.   78 

Marriott,  Henry  Christopher,200  60  Rifles    26  Apr.  59 

Martin,  Samuel  Yorke,  52  Foot  9  Nov.  46 

Matson,  Henrv.20*  58  Foot 7  July  46 

Maule,  John,  62  Foot  11  Nov.  51 

Maunsell,  George,  1  West  India  Regiment 20  June  54 

Mayne,  John,  1  Foot  9  Nov.  64 

Menzies,  James  Stewart,292  74  Foot  9  Mar.  65 

Mildmay,  Henry  Paulet  St.  John,20*  Gren.  Gds.  24  Feb.  92 
Mildmay,  Sir  Henry  St.  John,  Bart.  2  Dragoon 

Guards 11  Nov.  51 

Miller,  Thomas  Edmund,205  12  Foot 28  Jan.  62 

Minnitt,  Charles  Goring,206  18  Foot  12  June  78 

Molony,  John  Sharman,208  Unattached    5  July  64 

Molony,  William  Mills,  22  Foot  13  Dec.  61 

Montgomery,  Hugh  C.  Gaston,  6  Dr.  Gds.    ...     6  June  83 

Morrison,  Geo.  P.  Edw.,  Military  Train 1  Apr.  70 

Munro,  George  Granville  Gower',212  20  Foot  ...     1  Apr.  70 

Murphy,  Francis  Eastwood,213  27  Foot 13  Feb.  67 

Musgrave,  Benjamin  D'Urban,216  13  Foot 10  Apr.  78 

Musgrave,  Christopber  Edw.217  Rifle  Brigade      5  July  72 
Nash,  Charles  Widenham,218  Canadian  Rifles .  23  Nov.  41 

Neville,  Robert,  41  Foot 17  Sept.  61 

Newton,  George  Glascott,  12  Foot 1  Apr.  70 

Nicholls,  Henry  Lionel,  22  Foot xg  Oct.   78 

Noott,  Francis  Harry,219  Roj-al  Marines 13  Sept.94 

Norton,  Chas.  Grantley  Campbell,220  23  Foot      2  June  65 

Nunn,  William  David,221  20  Foot   5  July  72 

Nutt,  Justinian  Armitage,222  21  Foot  4  May  70 

O'Conor,  Richard  John  Ross,223  17  Foot 26  Dec.  56 

O'Malley,  Austin  Peter,224  22  Foot     1  Apr.  70 

Orred,  John  Cavendish,  12  Lancers 5  June  75 

Osborne,  Lord  D'Arcy  Godolphin,  87  Foot 12  July  64 

Owen,  Edward  Barry,  17  Foot 5  Nov.  47 

Pakenham,  Hon.  Fred.  Beauchamp,  Unatt.  ...  14  June  59 

Paton,  James,227  DL.  4  Foot    30  June  65 

Paul,  James,228  65  Foot  28  Jan.  62 

Paynter,  George,229  1  Dragoon  Guards 30  Apr.  58 

Peacocke,  Stephen  Ponsonby,  59  Foot n  Nov.  51 

Peel,  Robert,230  13  Foot 4  Jan.  65 

Pelly,  Raymond  Richard,231  37  Foot n  Apr.  62 

Percy,  John  William,"2  9  Foot    22  June  64 

Perrin,  Charles,  66  Foot 10  Oct.  65 

Peto,  William  La wes,233  13  Foot 21  May  58 

Phillipps,  Charles  Burch,234  6  Foot 27  No  v.  67 

Phillips,  Edward,235  8  Hussars    11  May  60 

Phipps,  Charles  Edmund,  18  Foot 1  Oct.  77 

Pole,  Mundy,  46  Foot 9  Nov.  46 

Poore,  Robert,238  8  Hussars 20  July  58 

Pott,  William,  27  Foot  14  Sept.78 

Preston,  John  William,  28  Foot  1  Apr.  66 

Prickett,  William  Robert,  Royal  Artillery 8  July  89 

Priestley,  Horatio,240  32  Foot   12  June  69 

Proctor,  Henry,  22  Foot    5  July  72 

Queade,  William  Henry,241  t2  Foot    24  Jan.  63 

Quin,  Peter  Edward,242  33  Foot  15  Aug.  68 

Renny,  George,245  73  Foot 15  Dec.  61 

Renshaw,  Richard  William,  16  Lancers 5  July  72 

Richmond,  Matthew,  CB.  96  Foot 23  Nov.  41 

Roberts,  Charles  Fyshe,249  C3IG.  Royal  Art....  23  Jan.  53 

Roberts,  Herbert  Hodder,  Royal  Marines 15  Oct.   95 

Roberts,  Thomas  Law,250  93  Foot  1  Apr.  70 

Robertson,  George  Coke,  17  Lancers    28  Oct.    71 

Robinson,  Wm.  Beverley,  3  West  India  Regt...  26  Mar.  58 


749 

Ross,  Patrick  Wm.  Sydenham,  16  Foot   17  Oct.   59 

Ross,  William  James,  1  West  India  Regiment    1  Apr.  70 

Rowland,  George,251  1  Foot 3  Aug.  66 

St.  John,  John  Henry,252  92  Foot    7  Dec.  58 

Saunders-Knox-Gore,  William  Arthur  Gore, 

Royal  Artillery 15  J-an.  00 

Schomberg,  Frederick  Spencer,253  57  Foot 5  July  72 

Seton,  George,  R.  Canadian  Rifles    14  Dec.  55 

Seton,  William  Carden,  41  Foot 15  Oct.   47 

Sheil,  Richard,  16  Foot  21  Aug.  69 

Sbiffner,  Bertie,255  61  Foot   2  July  74 

Shirley,  James  Charlton,  ico  Foot   30  Aug.  83 

Shuttleworth,  Frank,  7  Hussars    29  Oct.   81 

Simpson,  Thomas,250  52  Foot  19  Feb.  70 

Smith,  Astley  Campbell,  25  Foot   26  July  64 

Smith,  Michael  Edward,  Unattached  27  Dec.  64 

Smith,  Richard  Playne,257  10  Hussars 30  Mar.  60 

Somers,  Richard  John,  11  Hussars  20  May  73 

Spall,  William,258  Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery  ...  28  Oct.   So 

Squirl,  William,259  91  Foot  5  July  72 

Stack,  Frederick  Rice,260  37  Foot  26  Dec.  65 

Stirling.  Gilbert,  Royal  Horse  Guards    1  July  81 

Stuart,  Donald,267  46  Foot 9  Nov.  46 

Studdert,  Charles  FitzGerald,268  80  Foot 26  Aug.  59. 

Sutton-Nelthorpe,  Robert  Nassau,  8  Hussars..    1  July  81 

Sykes,  Cam,269  48  Foot    2  Nov.  55 

Taylor,  James,  Royal  Marines 18  Dec.  69, 

Taylor,  William,  70  Foot   23  Feb.  44 

Teevan,  George  James,270  94  Foot,  Chief  Con- 
stable of  Hove,  Sussex 1  Oct.   77 

Tempest,  Arthur  Cecil, DL.  11  Hussars    5  July  72 

Tennant,  Charles  Richard,271  2  Life  Guards      21  Jan.  85 

Tennant,  John  Trenchard,272  87  Foot 22  Mar.  86 

Thellusson,    Arthur   John    Bethel!,-73    Cold- 
stream Guards  2  Nov.  55 

Thompson,  Charles,274  64  Foot    24  Mar.  58 

Thompson,  Leslie  Jenkins,  58  Foot  to  May  61 

Thurlow,  Edward  Hovell,275  Royal  Artillery...  16  Sept. 75 

Tibbs,  William  Joseph,  70  Foot   1  Jan.  80 

Tillbrook,  Philip  Limborch,276  Unatt.  Standard 

Bearer,  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms 29  Mar.  61 

Tranchell,  Edward  Frederick,  Ceylon  Rifles...  19  Jan.  65 
Tranchell,  George  Adolphus,  Ceylon  Rifles  ...  12  June  69 
Trench,  Hon.  Frederick  Le  Poer,277  40  Foot  ...     1  Mar.  64 

Trevor,  Fred.  Anthony,278  4  Foot 4  Feb.  62 

Trimmer,  Augustus  R.  70  Foot 8  Mar.  86 

Turner-,  Henry  Ferdinand,279  65  Foot  ,  28  Jan.  62 

Vereker,  Thomas  George, 2S1  12  Foot    3  Aug.  66 

Verney,  Sir  Harry,  Bart.  Unattached    13  Nov.  27 

Vesey,  Charles  Cynric  Wellesley,282  72  Foot  ...  30  Nov.  60 

Walker,  Samuel,  65  Foot  19  Sept.  34 

Walter,  Frederick  Arthur,283  97  Foot  26  Oct.   60 

Warburton,  Henry  William  Egerton,  47  Foot.  17  Mar.  43 
Warren,  Sir  Augustus  Riversdale,  Bart.iSi  20F.  13  Dec.  59 
Watson,  Stephen,287  Worcester  Regt.  Military 

Knight  of  iVindsor 30  Mar.  81 

Way,  Gregory  Lewis,253  29  Foot    ...  8  Dec.  46 

Webb,  Edward  Townsend.289  27  Foot 7  Oct.   76 

p.s.c.  Weir,  John  Charles,290  2  Foot  19  Jan.  64 

Wentworth,  D'Arcy,  Unattached  3  Nov.  34 

Westby,  Bernard  Heyer,  Rifle  Brigade   1  Oct.   77 

Weyla'nd,  John,  Royal  Canadian  Rifles   17  Nov.  69 

White,  Hans  Robert,292  80  Foot  2  Nov.  55 

White-Thomson,^   Sir   Robert  T.  KCB.  DL.   1 

Dragoon  Guards 14  Aug.  57 

p.s.c.     Whitmore,     Sir     George     Stoddart,293 

KCMG.  62  Foot 6  June  55 

Whyte,  Edward,  19  Foot 13  June  68 

Wilkinson,  Alfred  Bastfield,295  7  Hussars    28  Nov. 62 

Willan,  Wm.  Moffat  Douglas,  Royal  Artillery  13  Apr.  58 

Williams,  Henry  Augustus,  14  Foot 15  Mar.  79 

Williams,  Reginald  Stewart,2'-19  93  Foot  29  Nov.  64 

Williams,  Robert,  22  Foot 23  Nov.  41 

Williamson,  William  Roberts,300  48  Foot 29  Oct.   61 

U<I  v.D.Wilmot,  Sir  Henry.S^.301  KCB.  Rifle 

Brig.;  Hon.  Colonel  1  Vol.  Bn.  Derbyshire  Bent.   20  July  58 
Wilson,  Edward  Benjamin,  R.  Canadian  Rifles  19  Feb.  70 

Wilson,  Henry,  14  Foot 19  July  21 

Wilson,  John,302  42  Foot    5  July  72 

Windham,  George,303  Rifle  Brigade  1  Apr.  70 

Wood,  John  Joseph,305  Military  Train     26  Dec.  56 

Wood,  William,306  Depot  Battalion    1  Apr.  70 

Woollard,  Gilbert,  St.  Helena  Regiment 11  Sept.  49 

Worswick,  William  Worsley,307  37  Foot  15  Feb.  68 

Wright,  Charles  Edward,  96  Foot 30  Mar.  76 

Wyatt,  Charles Edwyn,276 5  Lancers 5  July  72 

Wynter,    Walter     Andrew,308    West    Riding 

Regiment;  Hon.  Colonellate 5  Bn.R.  Fusiliers   2  Mar.  81 
Yard,  Frederick,309  32  Foot 26  Nov.  =7 


750  Majors  who  have  Retired  by  Sole,  by  Commutation,  $x. 

1  Major  General  J.  H.  Brown  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

2  Major  General  F.  R.  Chesney  served  in  the  campaign  that  led  to  the  capture  of  the  Valley  of  the  Upper  Waikato 
in  New  Zealand  in  1S64,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Pukehinahina  in  the  Bay  of  Plenty  (Medal). 

3  Major  General  Donnelly  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  ot'  1854-55,  including  the  battles  in.  the 
Crimea,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

8  Major  General  H.  C.  Magenis  served  in  New  Zealand  in  1861-62.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-S0,  and 
was  present  in  the  affairs  at  Banda,  Kuddi,  and  Roghani  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel.  Medal). 

10  Sir  Francis  Scott  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaclava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Tenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in 
India,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Khodagunj,  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of 
Lncknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge. 
attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal -with  Clasp).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  and 
served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashantiwar  in  1874.  Was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful ;  commanded 
the  Regiment  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Beciiuah  mentioned  in  Sir  A.  Alison's  report  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley 
as  having  had  the  particular  direction  of  the  withdrawal  of  the  Rear  Guard),  oattle  ot  Ordahsu  (slight  wound  on 
the  head)  and  capture  of  Coomassie,  and  with  the  42nd  formed  the  Rear  Guard  during  the  burning  of  the  city  and 
on  every  day's  march  until  the  arrival  of  the  Forces  at  the  Adansi  Hills  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  c 
Lt. Colonel.  C3.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  expedition  to  Ashanti  in  1895  (honorary  rank  of  Major 
Geiural,  XCB.  and  Star). 


War  Services  of  Colonels  Retired  by  Sale,  fyc. 

1  Colonel  Agg  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  ;  was  onboard  the  E.I.C. 
eteam-frigate  Ferooz  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon  river ; 
served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity  (including  the  storming  of  the  White  House 
Redoubt),  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon ;  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bassein,  19th  May,  and 
repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Prome  8th  Dec.  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

2  Colonel  A.  Aglionby  served  with  the  27th  Regiment  on  the  North-West  Frontier  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in 
T857-58  (Medal).  Commanded  the  station  of  Kussowlie  in  1858,  when  the  Barracks  were  fired  by  incendiaries,  and 
was  mentioned  on  that  occasion  as  having  been  "  mainly  instrumental  both  by  hisexertions  and  example  in  saving 
•a  very  large  amount  of  stores  and  Government  buildings."  Commanded  the  33rd  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in 
1867-68,  and  led  the  Regiment  (which  formed  the  storming  party)  at  thw  assault  on  Magdaia  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches of  Lord  Napier  and  Sir  Charles  Staveley,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal,  and  CB.). 

*  Colonel  Aitchison  served  with  the  1st  Batt.  91st  Regt.  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  from  Dec.  1845  to  March  1847 
and  was  engaged  in  a  severe  affair  with  the  Kaffirs  on  the  22nd  May  i846,when  his  horse  was  shot  under  him  (Medal). 

5  Colonel  Aldworth. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (King's  Royal  Rifles). 

6  Colonel  Allan  served  with  a  Detachment  57th  Regt.  against  the  rebels  in  Canada  in  1837.  Commanded  the  2nd 
Infantry  Brigade  in  the  Eusoofzie  campaign  of  185S  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Troops  onboard  the  ship 
Eastern  Monarch  when  she  blew  up  and  caught  Are  at  Spithead  on  the  3rd  June  1859,  on  which  occasion  a  General 
Order  was  issued  expressing  the  Commander  in  Chief's  gratification  at  the  conduct  of  Lt.Colonel  Allan,  and  officers 
and  men,  and  another  conveying  the  Queen's  approbation  of  the  discipline  and  good  order  displayed  under  such 
trying  circumstances. 

t  Colonel  D.  A.  Baby  served  with  the  98th  Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40  (Medal). 

9  Colonel  E.  R.  Berry  Served  with  the  61st  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign'of  1848-49,  including  the  passage 
•of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khyber  Pass 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  siege,  assault,  and 
capture  of  Delhi,  and  action  of  Nujjufghur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Lord  Berwick  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1825-26,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Prome  and  Tand- 
wayn  (Medal). 

11  Colonel  A.  Bibby  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Esryptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  of  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama— severely  wounded  and  horse  shot  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

12  Colonel  J.  O.  Bovill  served  with  a  detachment  of  30  of  the  Ceylon  Rifles,  which  defeated  the  insurgents  in 
the  first  and  second  attack  on  Kornegalle  on  the  30th  and  31st  July,  during  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  the 
Kandian  Provinces  in  3848. 

13  Colonel  T.  S.  Brown  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  the  26th  Feb.  1853,  with  the  55th  Regi- 
ment, including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of 
the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Seiwed  also  on  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1866  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

14  Colonel  H.  G.  Browne  served  in  the  32nd  Regt.  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  m  1857-58,  and  was  present  at 
the  action  of  Chinliut  and  defence  of  Lucknow  Residency  from  June  to  Nov.  1857.  Also  with  Maxwell's  Force  in 
the  Suregon  campaign  of  185s.  Was  twice  wounded — once  severely.  Thanked  in  General  Orders  by  Sir  J.  Outram, 
Sir  J.  Inglis,  and  by  the  Governor  General  (Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp,  with  a  year's  servicej  :  was  awarded 
the  1~C  "  for  conspicuous  bravery  in  having,  on  the  21st  August  1857,  during  the  siege  of  the  Lucknow  Residency, 
gallantly  led  a  sortie,  at  great  personal  risk,  for  the  tiurpose  of  spiking  two  heavy  guns,  which  were  doing  con- 
siderable damage  to  the  defences.  It  appears  from  the  statements  of  the  non-commissioned  officers  and  men  who 
accompanied  Captain  Browne  on  the  occasion,  that  he  was  the  first  person  who  entered  the  battery,  which  con- 
sisted of  the  two  guns  in  question,  protected  by  high  palisades,  the  embrasures  being  closed  with  sliding  shutters. 
On  reaching  the  battery,  Lieutenant  Browne  removed  the  shutters  and  jumped  into  the  battery.  The  result  was 
that  the  guns  were  spilied  and  it  is  supposed  that  about  100  of  the  enemy  were  killed." 

15  Colonel  R.  Bruce  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  10th  Aug.  1S55,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  in- 
•cluding  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  capture  of 
Lucknow,  with  attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  Iron  Bridge  from  nth  to  14th  March  185S  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

17  Colonel  C.  K.  Bushe  commanded  the  troops  during  the  operations  before  and  bombardment  of  Canton  by  the 
Royal  Navy  under  Sir  Michael  Seymour  durinr*  the  latter  part  of  1856  and  beginning  of  1357;  was  present  at  the 
•assault  and  capture  of  the  city  in  Dec.  1857  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp)  and  of  Naniiow  on  11th  Aug.  1858  ; 
■was  employed  a  portion  of  the  time  as  a  Brigade  Major, 

20  Colonel  Hon.  Aug.  M.  Catncart  accompanied  the  93rd  Highlanders  to  Turkey,  and  on  the  embarkation  for  the 
■Crimea  he  was  appointed  Extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  his  uncle  Sir  George  Cathcart,  with  whom  he  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (promoted  Brevet  Major),  where  Sir  George  was  killed ;  rejoined  the 
93rd,  but  having  been  appointed  a  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  he  was  attached  to  the  Light  Division,  and 
was  present  in  all  the  operations  in  which  it  was  engaged,  including  both  attacks  on  the  Redan  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie) . 

2i  Colonel  S.  Y .  Clark  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Zuinguin  Mountain.  Was  attached  to  Wood's  Flying  Column  in  command  of  a  wing  of  the  17th  Lancers  and  a 
4roop  of  the  1st  Drasroon  Guards  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

22  Colonel  S.  A.  Cleeve  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  51st  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  • 


War  Services  of  Colonels  Retired  by  Sale,  8fc.  75  1-2 

onboard  the  E. I.C.  steam-frigate  Ferooz  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the 
Rangoon  River ;  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity  (including  the  storming  of  the 
White  House  Redoubt) ,  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon,  and  repulse  of  the.  night  attack  on  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp 
for  Pegu). 

23  Sir  William  Colville  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battle  of  Alma,  siege  aod  fall  of  Sebastopoi  (Medal  with  two  Clat-ps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  Sardinian  aud  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

25  Colonel  J.  H.  Cooper  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  7th  Fusiliers,  including  the  sortie  of 
i6th  Oct.,  battle  of  Inkerman,  aud  siege  of  Sebastopoi ;  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Yea,  and  also  present 
at  the  attack  on  the  Quarries  on  7th  June  (wounded  8th  Juue),  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  18th  June  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

27  Coionel  G.  A.  Carzon  served  as  Lieutenant  in  tue  2ud  Baf.alion  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  In  lian  campaigns 
of  1857-5S.  including  the  actions  at  Cawnp  >re,  sieg-!  and  capture  of  Lucknow;  subsequently  with  R  iss'  Camel 
Corps  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Gilowlee  and  caot  ire  of  Cilpee  (Yl^dal  with  two  Clasp;). 

28  Colonel  G.  S.  Davies  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  iot'i  H  issars  fr  1m  3j;h  Tune  id;,,  including  fch.3  battle  of 
Tchernaya  and  fall  of  Sebastopoi  (Medal  with  Ci asp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Oirabineers  the 
Indian  campaigns  of  1857-59,  aQd  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Sepoy  niuiiny  at  Mssrut  on  the  toSh  May  1857, 
the  actions  of  the  Hindun,  30th  aud  31st  May,  battle  of  Budleeke  serai,  siege  aud  fill  of  DMhi,  a -id  sab;e  juent 
operations  uuder  Brigadier  Showers  ;  also  the  affair  of  Kerkrowlie,  taking  of  Bareilly,  affaii'3  of  M  ijid.a,  Cnurdall, 
and  Bankee,  aud  pursuit  to  the  River  Raptee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

33  Lord  Digby  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  C  >1  Istriim  Guirds, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hashetn,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and  at  the  destruction  of 
Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

31  Colonel  Donovan  served  against  the  Fitcani  tribe  in  1828  under  Colonel  Somerset.  Commanded  an  advanced 
post  in  the  neutral  territory,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  in  1832  and  1833.  Served  against  the  insurgent  Boers  in  1845.  Was 
actively  employed  throughout  the  whole  of  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846  aud  47  (Medal),  and  commanded  the  Advanced 
Guard  in  forcing  the  passage  of  the  Fish  river  Jungle  from  Fort  Peddie  t3  Trompeter  s  Dritt  in  May  1846,  when 
the  Troops  were  engaged  with  the  whole  of  Pato's  tribe  for  upwards  of  three  hours;  previous  to  the  action  on  the 
Gwauga  he  led  as  a  volunteer  a  small  party  into  the  jungle,  where  he  had  a  personal  rencontre  with  four  armed 
Kaffirs  (the  chief  Zeto  and  one  of  his  captains  being  of  the  party),  two  of  whom  he  slew  single-handed.  For  the 
above  services  he  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major.  Commanded  the  Troops  in  the  Sovereignty  during  the  Kaffir 
war  of  1S51-53  ;  crossed  the  Orange  River  in  Feb.  1851  (effecting  the  passage  with  guns,  wagons.  &c,  in  a  temporary 
boat  constructed  on  the  occasion)  to  assist  in  the  protection  of  the  Albert  district,  and  on  the  28th  March  fullowing, 
with  one  Troop  Cape  M.  Rifles,  one  six-pounder,  and  a  small  Burgher  Force,  defeated  a  large  body  of  Tambookies 
and  Basutos,  under  the  chiefsMooerose,  Umual,and  Spepere,  leaving  upwards  of  300  of  the  enemy  dead  outhe  field. 

33  Colonel  J.  D.  Downing  served  w.th  the  1st  Battalion  12th  Regiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of 
1.863-65,  including  the  Waikato  campaign  (Medal). 

31  Colonel  C.  S.  Dowson  served  with  the  29th  Rjgimmt  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1843-49,  including 
the  affair  of  Ratnuuggur,  passage  of  t'ie  Cheuab,  and  battles  otCnilliauwallah  andGoojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

35  Colonel  M.  R.  Eden  landed  with  the  56th  Kegimeut  in  the  Crimea  on  the  25th  August  1855,  served  at  the  siege 
of  Sebastopoi,  aud  was  present  at  the  final  assault  (Medal  w  th  Clasp,  aud  Turkish  Medtl). 

37  Colonel  P.  P.  Faddy  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  engagement  at  Port  Natal  against  the  revolted  Zulu 
Chief  Foro  in  1846.  He  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852  in  command  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  and  was  named  in  the 
official  despatches,  especially  in  that  relating  to  the  capture  of  the  Kaffir  Chief  Macomo's  stronghold,  called 
"  Macomo's  Den,"  on  the  10th  March.  Also  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  at  the  battle  of  Berea  against  the  Basuta 
Tribes  under  the  Chief  Moshesh  (horse  shot)  20th  Dec.  1852,  and  was  again  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received 
the  Brevet  rank  of  Major  for  his  services  (Medal).  Commanded  as  Brigadier  the  Column  detached  from  the  Saugor 
Field  Force,  which  defeated  the  rebel  force  at  Keutee  in  Bundelcund  0114th  March  1S59  (mentionedin  despatches,  Medal). 

3S  Sir  William  Fairfax  served  with  the  3i>t  R,egiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1855,  aud  was  present  at  the 
6iege  and  fall  of  Sebastopoi,  and  attacks  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

4°  Colonel  W.  Fanssett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  44th  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sevastopol,  and  attack  and  occupation  of  the  cemetery  on  the  18th  June  ;  he 
was  Brigade  Major  in  the  3rd  Division  fro  n  23rd  April  1S55  (Medal  .vith  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian 
and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

12  Colonel  Hon.  H.  T.  Eraser  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  S~ots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1SS2,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

43  Colonel  H.  E.  Glass  served  with  the  37th  Regiment  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  was  engaged 
in  the  attack  on  r,he  rebel  position  near  Benares  at  Atrowlea  and  Koelsa,  defence  of  Aziuighur  and  sortie  thence  ; 
proceeded  with  Brigadier  Douglas'  Column  in  pursuit  of  Koer  Singh,  and  present  in  the  actions  of  17th  and  20th 
April ;  also  with  Colonel  Turner's  Column  in  Shahabad  and  Palamcn,  including  the  capture  of  Jugdespore  and 
actions  of  17th  18th  and  20th  October  (Medal). 

44  Colonel  Hamilton-Grace  served  with  the  63th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  1st  June  1855.  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  siege  and  fallof  Sebastopoi  (Medal  withCiasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Serve  I  also  in  the  New 
Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  including  the  attack  on  the  Gate  Pah,  and  in  the  West  Coast  campaign,  and  present  at  Kaka- 
ramea  (Medal). 

»?  Colonel  Gregory  served  in  the  American  war  in  1814  and  15,  and  commanded  a  gunboat  belonging  to  the  Flo 
ilia  under  Commander  Owen  on  Lake  Ontario,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Naval  Commander  in  Chief. 

47  Colonel  E.  St.  J.  Griffiths  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  tne  expedition  against  tne 
tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

53  Colonel  Leith  Hay  served  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion,  and  was  in  the  affair  atPrescott.  Served  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854  up  to  8th  February  1855  and  again  from  13th  August  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Bahikhiva,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopoi,  and  commanded  the  93rd  Highlanders  at  the  assault  on  the  8th  September 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Com- 
manded the  93rd  Highlanders  at  the  relief  of  Lueknow  14th  to  25th  November  1857,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contin- 
gent at  Cawnpore  011  6th  December  and  pursuit  to  Seraighat,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  commanded  thei 
Highland  Brigade  at  the  battle  of  Bareilly,  and  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  185S-59,  includiug  the  actions  of 
Purga.on  and  Russoulpore.  and  evacuation  of  the  Fort  of  Mittoula  (Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

54  Colonel  F.  G.  Hibbert  served  with  the  91st  Regiment,  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53,  aud  was  wounded  in  action 
at  Waterkloof  011  SthMarch  1852  (Meoal). 

58  Colonel  Lowe  served  with  the  16th  Lancers  at  the  siege  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26,  and  was  wounded  (Medal). 

60  Colonel  J.  M'Donnell  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal),  during  which  he  commanded  seve- 
ral successful  skirmishing  parties.  Led  the  successful  attack  under  Sir"  George  Berkeley  against  a  large  body  of 
Kaffirs  posted  in  one  of  their  strongest  positions  at  the  Sohoto  Mountain,  where  they  treacherously  murdered 
Major  Baker  and  four  other  officers  two  days  previously.  Was  present  in  the  action  with  and  defeat  c-f  the  insur- 
gent Boers  at  Boem  Plants  29th  Aug.  1848,  and  on  Major  Armstrong  being  severely  wounded  he  commanded  the 
Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  during  the  latter  part  of  the  engagement. 
,    65  Sir  Francis  Edmund  Macnaghten. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Irish  Rifles). 

66  Sir  Charles  Mansfield  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Colin  Campbell  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
'854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopoi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir 
William  Mansfield,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  the  25th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  under  General  Windham  in  the 
vicinity  of  Cawnpore,  and  at  the  battle  thereof  on  the  6th  Dec.  1857,  at  which  he  was  severely  wounded  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

67  Colonel  W.  C.  Master. — For  War  Services,  see  the  Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms,  p.  130. 

68  Colonel  F.C.  Maude. —For  War  services,  see  Military  Knights  of  Windsor,  p.  774. 

69  Colonel  J.  Miller  volunteered  and  commanded  the  combined  force  (English  and  Danish)  during  the  insurrection 
at  Tortola,  W.I.,  in  August  1853.     On  his  arrival  martial  law  was  proclaimed,  and  enforced  for  a  period  of  six 


753  War  Services  of  Colonels  Retired  by  Sale,  fyc. 

weeks,  the  natives,  amounting  to  7,000,  having  completely  destroyed  the  town,  and  threatened  the  lives  of  the 
European  inhabitants,  who  fled  for  refuge  to  St.  Thomas.  He  suppressed  the  rebellion,  and  restored  the  island  to  a 
state  of  order  and  tranquillity,  and  after  re-establishing  civil  authority,  received  the  thanks  of  the  President  and 
Council,  and  was  most  favourably  reported  to  the  Colonial  Office. 

70  Colonel  H.  Montaagu  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  the  campaigns  of  1858-59  in  Rajpootana  and  Central  India, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  re-occupation  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kotah  ke  Serai,  capture  of 
Gwalior  and  actions  of  Koordrye  and  Bcordah  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

n_  Colonel  C.  Morgan  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the 
action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  and  assisted  in  planting  the  Queen's  Colour  on  the  cavalier  of  the  inner  Taku 
Fort;  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

72  Colonel  Muter  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Mooltan,  battle  of 
Goojerat,  pursuitaad  surrender  of  Shere  Singh,  occupation  of  Attock  and  Peshawur  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India ;  commanded  a  Wing  of  60th  Rifles  at  Meerut  in 
suppressing  insurgent  villagers  from  10th  May  to  26th  Aug.  ;  present  with  the  1st  Battalion  from  6th  Sept.  at  the 
siege  of  Delhi,  assault  and  capture  of  the  city  on  14th  Sept.  with  the  final  attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  Palace  on 
20th  Sept. — succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  attacking  Column  on  Kishingunge  on  14th  Sept.  on  the  fall  of  Major 
Reid  (Brevet  of  Major).  Served  as  D.  A.  Adjutant  General  to  the  Roorkee  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Jones  dur- 
ing the  campaign  in  Rohilcund,  including  the  actions  of  Bugawalla  and  Nugeua,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the 
Dqjura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  attack  and  bombardment  of  Shahjehanpore,  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief 
of  the  garrison, capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bunuai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Goomtee,  and  destruction 
of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Was  on  board  the  troop-ship  Eastern 
Monarch  when  she  blew  up  and  was  burnt  on  3rd  June  1859. 

73  Colonel  E.  A.  Noblett  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and  was 
present  at  theaffair  of  the  26th  Nov.  1863  in  the  Wairoa  Bush,  the  actions  of  Nukutnaru,  and  affiir  at  Popola  (Medal). 

71  Colonel  J .  L.  W.  Nunn  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  m  the  Burmese  war  of  1852,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Martaban,  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  12th  13th  and  14th  April,  and  capture  of  the  great  Dagon 
Pagoda  (with  the  advanced  storming  party),  and  capture  of  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  the 
campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  Simree  Fort,  Bera,  Dooudeakeira  (Medal). 

75  Colonel  Ouvry  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons,  and  commanded  a  Squad- 
ron at  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur  (horse  shot  under  him)  ;  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  action  of  Sadoolapore,  and 
battles  of  C  hillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Commanded  9th  Lancers  before  Delhi  in  1857  until 
appointedAide  de  Camp  to  Sir  A.  Wilson,  whom  he  attended  during  the  assault  (received  thanks  of  Governor 
General  in  Council,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  CB.).  After  the  fall  of  Delhi  commanded  the  Cavalry  Brigade  of  the 
Movable  Column,  including  actions  at  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  battle  of  Agra.  Commanded  the  Force  at  the 
action  of  Kanoj,  and  the  Cavalry  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  (thanks  of  Governor  General  in 
Council,  Medal  with  two  Clasps'). 

78  Cooncl  L.  Prendegast  served  with  the  Scots  Greys  in  the  Eastern  campaign  up  to  Oct.  1854,  including  the 
affair  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battle  of  Balaklava  (severely  wounded  by  a  musket  bullet  on  the  right  foot),  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

79  Colonel  J.  A  Price  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
wounded),  in  the.  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal 
(with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

05    Colonel  Charles  B.  Reynardson  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

81  Colonel  G.  Rhodes  served  the  campaign  of  1853  and  the  spring  campaign  of  1854  on  the  Danube  asAidede  Camp 
to  the  Spanish  General  Prim,  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Oltenitza.  Subsequently  was  attached  to  Selim  Pacha's 
Staff  and  accompanied  the  Turkish  Irregular  Cavalry  in  three  successful  sorties  from  the  Quarantine  Station;  present 
in  the  Tete  de  Pont  when  the  Russians  unsuccessfully  attacked  and  bombarded  that  position,  retiring  with  loss ;  was 
also  at  the  retreat  of  the  Russians  from  Giergevo  and  Slobodsia  in  1854.  For  the  above-mentioned  services  he  has 
received  the  Spanish  Order  of  Isabel  the  Catholic,  also  the  Turkish  Order  of  the  Medjidie  4th  Class,  with  a  Sword  of 
Honor  from  the  Sultan.  Served  the  campaign  of  1854  on  the  Staff  of  the  Army  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

82  Colonel  J.  P.  Robertson  served  in  the  31st  Regt.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Crimea 
from  22nd  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  on  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  Military  Train,  acting  as  Cavalry,  in  the  Indian  campaigns  of 
IS57-58,  daily  engaged  with  the  enemy  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  was  in  command  at  Dilkoosha 
during  the  enemy's  grand  attack  on  22nd  Nov.;  afterwards  served  with  the  force  in  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh 
under  Outrarn  from  Nov.  1857  until  March  1858,  including  actions  of  the  23rd  Dec,  12th  and  16th  Jan.,  i5th2istand 
25th  Feb.,  and  many  other  minor  affairs;  commanded  the  small  Force  which  repulsed  the  enemy's  Cavalry,  3,000 
strong,  in  their  attack  of  the  Camp  on  the  16th  March  1858  ;  took  part  in  the  operations  ending  in  the  fall  of 
Lucknow;  afterwards  commanded  the  Cavalry  of  Lugard's  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur, 
capture  of  Jug-lespore,  and  almost  daily  engaged  with  Omer  Singh's  Force  between  9th  May  and  10th  June 
1858  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow,  and  was  frequently 
mentioned  in  despatches). 

83  Colonel  R.  H.  Rocke  served  in  the  China  war  of  i860,  and  was  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  12th  and  14th 
August  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pekin). 

85  Colonel  R.  F.  W.  Sibthorp  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  60th  Rifles  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9, 
and  was  present  at  the  second  siege  operations  at  Mooltan,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  (covering  the 
advance  of  the  storming  parties),  and  capture  of  the  citadel;  afterwards  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  the  pursuit  of 
the  Seikh  Army,  and  the  expulsion  of  the  Affghan  force  beyond  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Suc- 
ceeded to  the  command  of  the  Companies  of  the  60th  Rifles  that  were  engaged  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Euzofzye  Country  on  the  nth  Dec,  and  also  on  the  14th  Dec  1849  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  97th  Regt.  at  the'siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  May  1855,  and  was  with  the  ladder  party  at  the 
assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept. —  severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

86  Lord  Sinclair  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  23rd  September  1854, 
including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman  (horse  shot  under  him),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the 
Redan  iSth  June — severely  wounded;  acted  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Forces  on  the  Bosphorus, 
Dardanelles,  &c,  from  July  1855  to  Aug.  1856  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Medals).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1861,  and  acted  as  Assistant  Military  Secretary  and  Aide  de  Camp  to 
Sir  Duncan  Cameron  in  New  Zealand  in  1862  (Medal). 

87  Colonel  R.  O.  F.  Steward  served  with  the  41st  Regt.  in  the  Eastern  campaign  up  to  19th  Oct.  1854,  including 
the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

88  Colonel  J.  A.  Stewart. — For  War  Services,  see  the  Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms,  p.  130. 

91  Colonel  F.  H.  Swinfen. — For  War  Services,  see  Military  Knights  of  Windsor,  p.  774. 

92  Colonel  C.  Thornhill  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Potchefstrocm  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

93  Colonel  F.  J.  Travel's  commanded  the  Artillery  with  Grant's  Force  from  30th  Oct.  to  10th  Dec.  1S57  throughout 
the  operations  resulting  in  the  relief  of  Lucknow  and  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  ;  was 
senior  Officer  Royal  Artillery  in  the  action  of  2nd  November  ;  commanded  the  Artillery  sent  against  Jellalabad 
13th  November,  was  wounded  in  the  advance  of  16th  and  17th  November ;  mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by 
Governor  General  in  Council  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

94  Colonel  John  Travers  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Se- 
bastopol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

95  Colonel  H.  A.  Trevelyan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  nth  Hussars,  including  the  affair  of 
Bfulganak,  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava  (wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


War  Services  of  Colonels  Retired  by  Sale,  8fc.  754 

96  Colonel  W.  H.  Watson  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  February  1855,  including  the  battle 
of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

101  Colonel  A.  N.  Wilson  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and 
capture  of  Magdala  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

102  Colonel.  A.  Wybergh  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  :854-55,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch,  siege  assaults  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  bombardment  and 
capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


War  Services  of  Lieutenant  Colonels  Hetired  by  Sale,  Sfc. 

1  Lt.Colonel  B.  P.  Alexander  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58.  including  the 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  capture  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Nawabgunge,  and  taking  of  Fort  Oomerea, 
commanded  the  storming  party  at  attack  on  Fort  Birwah — wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp) . 

2  Lt.Colonel  Alleyne  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  16th  August  until  December  1855,  in- 
cluding the  siege'  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  with  the  79th  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  affair  of  Secundra 
near  Allahabad,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and 
Slahjehanpore,  capture  of  forts  Bunnai  and  Mahomdee,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  acted  as  Adjutant 
at  the  capture  of  Rampore  Kussiah  and  during  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee 
rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp  I . 

*  Lord  Annesley  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1S51-52-53  (Medal),  and  was  severely 
wounded  in  right  arm  at  the  battle  of  Berea.  Served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  1854,  including  tne  battle  of  Alma — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

5  Lt.Colonel  A.  B.  Armstrong  served  at  the  capture  of  Genoa  m  1814,  and  suteegoeitly  in  the  American  war,  in- 
cluding the  capture  of  Washington,  attack  before  Baltimore  13th  Sept.1814,  and  on  Oaleans  Sth  Jan.  1815,  where 
he  was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner.  Present  when  Graham's  Town  ...as  attacked  by  ten  thousand  Kaffirs  22nd 
April  1819,  and  who  were  repulsed  with  great  slaughter  by  three  hundred  Nen  under  the  command  of  Colonel 
Wiltshire.'  Commanded  in  the  Kat  River  Settlement  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  2834-35,  and  was  thanked  in  General 
orders  for  his  defence  of  that  locality  against  an  attack  of  Kaffirs  on  the  19th  Feb.  1835     Served  also  throughout  the 

whole  of  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Amatola,  ioth  April  1846,  and  two  subsequent 
days'  engagement  (Medal). 

6  Lt.Colonel  R.  Armstrong  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  and  was  present 
at  Puketakaurie,  Mahoetai,  Matarikoriko,  and  repulse  of  attack  on  No.  3  Redoubt.  Also  served  in  the  war  of  1863- 
65,  and  was  present  at  Orakau  (Medal). 

'  Lt.Colonel  Armytage  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Coldstream  Guards,  including  the  battles 
of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

12  Lt.Colonel  Patterson. — For  War  Services,  see  Yeomen  of  the  Guard,  p.  134. 

13  Sir  F.  T  A  H.  Bathurst  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Grenadier  Guards,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

11  Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Battine  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  16th  Bengal  Irregular  Cavalry  on  the  Pcshawur  frontier  and 
was  present  in  several  expeditions  against  Momuuds  and  Affredie  hill  tribes  in  1854-56  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  from.Tan.  to  June  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  cap- 
ture of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  with  Havelock's  column,  on  the  Staff  of  that  General 
and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Onao,  Busseerutgunge  (1st  and  2nd),  Boorbeakechowkee,  and  Bithoor,  and  in 
the  several  actions  leading  to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Residencj- of  Lucknow  on  25th  Sept.  1857;  also 
during  the  subsequent  defence  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  to  the  force  until  the  final  relief  by  Lord  Clyde  on  24th  Nov. 
1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

15  Lt.Colonel  Bazalgette  landed  in  India  with  the  37th  Regt.  in  June  1857,  and  served  there  until  the  suppression 
of  the  mutiny,  being  engaged  with  the  enemy  on  several  occasions  (Medal). 

16  Lt.Colonel  G.  G.  Beazley  served  with  the  Force  which  attacked  and  destroyed  the  town  of  Malageah,  West 
Coast  of  Africa,  in  May  1855.  Served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny,  and 
was  present  at  the  affair  of  Sanganeer  8th  August  1858,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria,  surprise'  and 
attack  of  the  rebels  at  Seckur  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

20  Lt.Colonel  the  Hon.  G.  A.  V.  Bertie  served  with  the  24th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Lt.Colonel  Bertram  served  with  the  41st  Regt.  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  6th  Feb.  to  the  70b  Sept.  1855, 
including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

23  Lt.Colonel  G.  M.  Billington  served  with  the  4th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol 
from  the  18th  March  1856.  Also  with  it  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  severely  wounded  in 
the  attack  on  the  Fort  on  Beyt  Island  on  the  2nd  of  April  1858  (Medal). 

26  Lt.Colonel  Blennerhassett  served  with  the  71st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Canadian  rebellion.  Also  in  the  Crimean 
campaign  from  20th  Dec.  1854  to  13th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  under  Sir  John  Michel,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Raijghur  (in 
command  of  the  Left  Wing  71st),  Mungrowlee,  Sindwaho,  and  Kurai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and 
mentioned  in  despatches) . 

'-'  Lord  Blythswood  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  22nd  May  to  the  end  of 
Aug.  1855  ;  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  wounded  in  the  Trenches  by  a  shell  on  the  22nd  Aug.  1885, 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

-v  Lt.Colonel  Edward.Bond  served  with  the  53rd  Regt.  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the 
affair  of  Buddiwal,  and  actions  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

30  Lt.Colonel  Henry  Bond  served  in  the  17th  Light  Dragoons  at  the  taking  of  Anjar  in  Cutch  in  1816 ;  also  through- 
out the  Mahratta  campaign  of  1817-18.  He  was  present  with  the  nth  Light  Dragoons  at  the  siege  and  capture'of 
Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (Medal).  Accompanied  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons  into  Affghanistan  with  the  force  under  Sir 
George  Pollock,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  and  in  every  engagement  in  the  advance  of  the 
Army  on  Cabool ;  also  commanded  the  Rear  Guard  on  three  different  occasions, — engaged  the  enemy  at  Tezeen  and 
Jugdulluck,  and  safely  covered  and  protected  the  whole  of  the  baggage  of  the  Army,  notwithstanding  the  repeated 
attacks  of  the  enemy  (Medal). 

33  Lt.ColonelJ.  G.  Hay-Boyd  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava, 
and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  affair  of  18th  J  une,  and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  four  Clasps ' 
Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ' 

31  Lt.Colonei  Hon.  W.  G.  Boyle  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps  '5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

35  Lt.Colonel  Bramston  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-53  (Medal).  Also  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1854,  and  up  to  6th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

36  Lt.Colonel  A.  Bravo  was  employed  at  Cape  Coast  Castle  in  1873-74  (Ashanti  Medal). 

3"  Lt.Colonel  J.  D.  Brockman  entered  the  Royal  Navy  in  1847 ;  was  actively  employed  during  the  Kaffir  war  of 
1851-52  (Medal).  Served  in  H.M.S.  Hermes  at  the  first  attack  on  the  stockades  in  the  Rangoon  river,  was  present 
at  the  attack  and  taking  of  Martaban  and  afterwards  at  the  s  torm  and  capture  of  Rangoon  1  ith  April  1852  (Meda 
with  Clasp  for  Pegu).     Afterwards  was  in  several  actions  with  pirates  on  the  coast  of  China.     Operations  a«-ains 


755  War  Services  of  Lieutenant  Colonels  Retired  by  Sale,  8fc. 

rebel  tribes  in  Guzerat  in  1857.  Served  with  the  86th  Regiment  in  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh 
Rose  from  Feb.  1858  to  Jan.  1859,  including  the  capture  of  the  strong  Hill  Fort  of  Chandaree;  siege,  storm,  and 
capture  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Kooncn,  operations  be'ore  Calpee,  battle  of  Gowlowlee,  capture  of  Clalpee,  battle  of 
Morar,  and  capture  of  Gwalior;  captured  a  battery  of  3  guns  on  the  Heights  before  Gwalior  and  turned  them  on 
the  enemy  ;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  100  men  forming  part  of  a  Flying  Column  sent  in  pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah 
and  Tantia  Topee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

38  Lt. Colonel  W.  J.  Brook  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  8th  September  1S55,  as  D.A.Q.M.G. 
4th  Division  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

40  Lt.Colonel  0.  B.  Brown  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

41  Lt.Colonel  E.  J.  V.  Brown  served  with  the  88th  Regt.  the  Eastern  campaign  up  to  7th  Dec.  1854,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and 
Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

42  Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  Brure  served  with  the  Carabineers  from  the  outbreak  at  Meerut  to  the  pacification  of  Oude 
and  commanded  a  Squadron  at  the  action  of  Bunkagaon  on  8th  Oct.  1858,  al.-o  in  the  subsequent,  campaign,  including; 
the  actions  of  Mahoudicpore  and  Russoolpore,  advance  on  and  capture  of  Mitowlee,  affairs  of  Ally  gunge  and  Biswar, 
and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  for  three  months  through  Rajpootana  and  Central  India  (Medal). 

43  Sir  John  Burgoyne  s-rved  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Mednl  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

47  Lt.Colonel  Burnley-Campbell  served  with  the  Carabiniers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879-80,  and  was  present  at 
the  affair  at  Dakka  on  tbe  15th  January  1880.  Took  part  with  the  expedition  against  the  Wuzeeree  Khugianis. 
Accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  from  Cabul  to  Candahar  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General 
H.  H.  Gough,  and  was  preseut  in  the  reconnaissance  on  the  31st  August  (horse  shot),  and  in  the  battle  of  Candahar 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

48  Lt.Colonel  H.  Burton  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  including  the 
actions  at  Mahoetahi,  Matarikoriko,  and  operations  before  Te  Arei.  Also  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863-65,  for 
two  years  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  (Medal).  During  the  operations  in  Waikato  he  superintended  to  its  completion 
the  construction  and  organization  of  the  Military  Electric  Telegraph  through  the  Waikato  country  (mentioned  in 
despatches). 

49  Lt.Colonel  E.  A.  Butler  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Foree. 

50  Lt.Colonel  Calcott  served  with  the  10th  Regiment  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  whole 
of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  the  action  at  Soorjkoond,  capture  of  the  suburbs,  and  surrender  of  the 
fortress  on  the  22nd  January  1849  ;  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  also  as 
a  Staff  Officer  under  Major  General  Storks,  commanding  on  the  Bosphorus  during  the  Russian  war  in  1855-56. 

51  Lt.Colonel  R.  J.  Callwell  served  in  Abyssinia  in  1868  in  the  Commissariat  Department  in  command  of  the 
station  at  Attala  (Medal). 

52  Lt.Colonel  Duncan  Campbell  served  in  the  83rd  Regt.  during  the  suppression  of  the  insurrection  in  Lower 
Canada  in  1837 ;  also  in  repulsing  the  attacks  of  the  American  brigands  who  landed  at  Prescott,  Upper  Canada,  in 
1838.  Served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  Dec.  1854  to  24th  Jan.  1855,  including  the 
Biege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

53  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  H.  W.  Campbell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  "William 
Codrington,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  Rodan  on 
the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

55  Lt.Colonel  G.  M.  Cardew  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  in- 
cluding the  action  of  Sinho.  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekia 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Acted  as  Adjutant  of  the  67th  Regiment  at  the  second  capture  of  Kading  and  in  the 
minor  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862.  Served  with  the  67th  Regiment 
throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October 
1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

56  Lt.Colonel  H.  R.  Carden  served  with  the  77th  Regt.  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alan  a  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Maior  and  Lt.Colonel,  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

57  Lt.Colonel  the  Hon.  W.  H.  P.  Carington  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  ana  Khedive's  Star). 

58  Lt.Colonel  G.  L.  Carmichael  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in" 
eluding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  October  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  Rajpootana 
and  Central  India  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  the  affairs  of  Koondrye 
and  Boordah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"Lt.Colonel  Chetwode  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  2nd  Aug.  1855, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  affairs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  and  siege  ot 
Sebastopol,  having  commanded  Lord  Raglan's  Escort  in  the  Crimea  up  to  the  time  of  his  Lordship's  death  (MedaJ 
with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  in  Rajpootana  and 
Central  India  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  reoccupation  of  Chundaree.  battle  of  Kotah- 
keserai,  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  of  Powree,  action  of  Beejapore,  battle  of  Sindwaho  (wounded),  and  actions  of 
Koorwye  and  Nahargur  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

61  Lt.Colonel  Clayton  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  20th  Dec.  1854  to  30th  July  1855 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

66  Lt.Colonel.Hon.  W.  Coke  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  (was  Aide  da 
Camp  to  Lord  Rokeby  from  9th  Aug.  (1855),  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  in  the  Trenches  on 
9th  Aug.) ;  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  one  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

66  Lt.Colonel  Colls  served  with  the  39th  Regt.  in  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star).  Served  with  the  32nd 
Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  @f  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including' 
the  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress ;  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  garrison  of 
Cheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-59,  an"i 
present  as  Field  Engineer  to  the  force  under  Brigadier  Berkeley  at  the  capture  of  the  forts  of  Deha'ign  and  Ty  rhooi 
(mentioned  in  despatches) ;  also  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  to  Brigadier  Pinckney's  Force  during  the  campaign  in  Oudo 
(Brevet  of  Major,  Medal).  Served  in  the  operations  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawnr  Frontier  in  1S51-52, 
and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Praunghur  and  Shahcote  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

67  Lt.Colonel  D.  L.Colthurst  served  with  the  1 7th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  7th  Feb.  to  24th  July, 
including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

68  Lt.Colonel  Coney  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the 
action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with, 
two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  disciplined  Chinese  Troops  employed  against  the  rebels  in  the  province  of  Pecheli, 
North  China,  in  the  winter  of  1862-63  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Chinese  Imperial  decoration  of  the  Red  Button). 

72  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  Cope  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from. 
November  1855  to  the  end  of  the  campaign.  Also  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  during  the  war  of 
1860-61  (Medal). 

73  Lt.Colonel  C.  J.Cotes  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  wa» 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

74  Lt.Colonel  Coxon  served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  Orange  River  Sovereignty,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  in  1851 
where  he  was  dangerously  wounded  (shot  through  both  thighs)  in  an  encounter  with  Boers  and  Hottentots. 

75  Lt.Cclonel  J.  T.  Craster  served  with  the  38th  Regt.  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


War  Services  of  Lieutenant  Colonels  Retired  hy  Sale,  ire.  7S&~7 

76  Lt. Colonel  Crawley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Coldstream  Guards,  including  the  battles 
of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sehastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Sardinian 
and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

77  Lt.Colonel  A.  M.  Ureagh  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in. 
1874,  and  was  preseut  at  the  battle  of  Ainoaful  (wounded  slightly),  capture  and  destruction  of  the  town  of 
BecQuah,  battle  of  Orda.hsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

78  Lt.Colonel  Crosse  served  with  the  52nd  Light  Infantry  at  the  defeat  of  the  Sealkote  mutineers  on  the  banks  of  the' 
Ravee  on  the  12th  and  16th  July  1857  ;  also  at  the  siege,  assault  (led  in  the  storming  party  of  the  3rd  Column) ,  and 
occupation  of  Delhi  from  14th  Aug.  1857  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

81  Lt.Colonel  C.  Dawson  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  m  New  Zealand,  and  commanded  a  Company  through- 
out the  Waikato  and  Wanganui  campaigns  from  August  1863  to  May  1866  ;  commanded  \\  oodaU's  Redoubt  during 
the  West  Coast  campaign  from  February  1865  to  March  1866;  was  engaged  in  the  following  operations,  viz. — 
expedition  10  Paparata,  relief  of  the  Maiiku  Stockade,  occupation  of  Mere  Mere,  and  commanded  the  Pokenoe 
Patrol  when  attacked  by  the  enemy  on  the  morning  of  the  2nd  Sept.  1861  (mentioned  in  Sir  Duncan  Cameron's 
despatches  for  gallantry,  Medal). 

85  Lt.Colonel  Deacon. — For  War  Services,  see  Military  Knights  of  Windsor,  p.  772. 

86  Lt.Colonel  de  Morel  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Estcourt,  including: 
the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

87  Lt.  Colonel  G.  B.  A.  Denne  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in. 
the  engag  ements  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  Mahsama,  at  the  action  at  Kassassin  on  the  28th  August,  and  in  command  of: 
the  Regim  ent  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  the  capture  of  Cairo  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

90  Lt.Colonel  Robert  Dillon  served  in  the  30th  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and) 
Turkish  Medals). 

91  Lt.Colonel  J.  C.  Duke  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Dlundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

92  Lt.Colonel  Dunbar  ha.s  the  medal  for  the  Punjaub  campaign.  Served  with  the  flank  Companies  98th  Regimenb 
in  the  force  uuder  Sir  Colin  Campbell  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857  from  the  outbreak  on  12th  May,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege' 
storm  and  capture  of  Delhi — wounded  in  the  hand  in  the  Trenches  on  12th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Brevet  of  Major). 

9*  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  C.E.  Edwardes  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the- 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December, siege  andcaptureof  Lucknow,  and  action  of  Nawabgunge  (Medal  with  Clasp).. 

95  Lt.Colonel  S.  H.  H.  Edwards  served  with  the  98th  Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal) ;  served  also- 
with  the  Flank  Companies  98th  Regt.  in  the  force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb. 
1850.  Served  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Euzofzie  Frontier  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  andt 
May  1858,  and  at  the  affair  with  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

96  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Elliot  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with. 
Clasp  for  Pegu) ,  and  was  with  the  storming  party  at  the  capture  of  Martaban ;  was  on  board  H.M.  S.  Rattler  at  the- 
destruction  of  the  river  stockades ;  and  on  land  at  that  of  those  on  the  Dellah  side  ;  present  in  the  operations  in- 
front  of  Rangoon  on  the  12th  and  13th  April  1852,  including  the  capture  of  the  White  House  stockade ;  also  at  the- 
storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon  (wounded).  Served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  August  1855,  inelading  the  siege- 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

98  Lt.Colonel  England  served  the  Eastern  campaignof  1854  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Richard  England,  including  the- 
battle  of  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

100  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Fairtlough  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  on  tne  China  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  present 
at  Amoy.  Chusan,  Chinhae  (including  the  night  attack),  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghai,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo. 

103  Lt.Colonel  O.  B.  Feilden  served  in  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  16th  July  1855,  including  the- 
sieere  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  aud  Turkish  Medal). 

104  Lt.Colonel  Ferguson  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  19th  Feb,  1855,  in- 
cluding the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

10s  lit.  Colonel  J.  C.  Fife-Cookson  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  and  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand 
war  in  1865  (Medal).  Was  appointed  a  Military  Attache  to  the  British  Embassy  at  Constantinople  on  the  outbreak, 
of  the  Russo-Turkish  war  in  1877,  and  accompanied  the  Turkish  armies  in  the  Balkan  campaign,  and  subsequently 
at  GallipoH  (Brevet  of  Major). 

106  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  FitzGerald  served  with  the  33rd  Regt.  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

107  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.D.  FitzGerald  served  in  the  7th  Royal  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  up  to  the  battle- 
of  Alma,  where  he  was  severely  wounded,  being  shot  through  both  legs  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

108  Lord  Fred.  FitzRov  served  under  Sir  Robt.  Stopford  during  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medal).. 

110  Lt.Colonel  John  Foott  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  88th  Regiment,  including  the  actions 
of  26th  27th  and  28th  November  at  Cawnpore,  under  General  Windham;  battle  of  Cawnpore  6th  December,  and 
pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  with  minor  affairs  in  Oude  (Medal). 

112  Lt.Colonel  F.  R.  Forster  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Oct.  1854  to  the  10th  July  1855,  including  the- 
battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian 
and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

113  Lt.Colonel  Fortescue  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54-55  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  Royal. 
Artillery,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  (horse  killed),  Balaklava,  and 
Tnkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and 
Lt.Colonel,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

111  Lt.Colonel  G.  V.  Fosbery  served  with  the  Eusofzaie  expeditionary  force  under  Generals  Chamberlain  and. 
Garvock  during  the  operations  at  Umbeyla  from  October  to  December  1863  where  he  commanded  a  body  of  marks- 
men of  the  71st  and  101st  Regiments  armed  with  rifles  firing  shells  of  his  own  invention  ;  was  engaged  in  the  de- 
fence of  the  Crag  and  Eagle's  Nest  Piquets,  and  as  a  volunteer  with  Major  Keyes  at  the  storming  of  the  Sunga  on. 
the  Crag  Piquet,  where  he  led  a  party  of  the  1st  Punjaub  Infantry  and  Corps  of  Guides,  and  was  the  first  man  in 
driving  out  a  strong  body  of  the  enemy,  estimated  at  500  strong,  after  desperate  hand-to-hand  fighting  (mentioned, 
in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major)  :  was  awarded  the  ITiI  "  for  the  daring 
and  gallant  manner  m  which,  on  the  30th  October  1863,  acting  as  a  volunteer  at  the  time,  he  led  a  party  of 
his  regiment  (the  1st  Punjab  Infantry)  to  re-capture  the  Crag  Piquet,  after  its  garrison  had  been  driven  in  by 
the  enemy,  on  which  occasion  sixty  of  them  were  killed  in  desperate  hand-to-hand  fighting.  From  the- 
nature  of  the  approach  to  the  top  of  the  crag  amongst  the  large  rocks,  one  or  two  men  only  could  advance  at  one- 
time ;  and 'whilst  I  ascended  one  path,' relates  Lieutenant  Colonel  Keyes,  OB.,  commanding  the  1st  Punjab 
Infantry,  '  I  directed  Lieutenant  Fosbery,  of  the  late  4th  European  Regiment,  to  push  up  another  at  the  head  of  a 
few  men.  He  led  this  party  with  the  greatest  coolness  and  intrepidity,  and  was  the  first  man  to  gain  the  top  of  the 
crag  on  his  side  of  the  attack.'  Subsequently,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Keyes  being  wounded,  Lieutenant  Fosbery 
assembled  a  party  with  which  he  pursued  the  routed  enemy  in  the  direction  of  the  Lalloo  ridge,  inflicting  on  them 
further  loss  and  confirming  possession  of  the  post." 

116  Lt.Colonel  T.  Gardiner  served  in  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Euzofzie- 
Frontier  under  Sir  Sidney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  including  the  destruction  of  Chingbe  and  the  affair  with, 
the  Hindoostanee  fanatics  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  as  Adjutant 
and  Quarter  Master  of  the  18th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  Oude,  and  as  Brigade  Quarter  Masterat  the  final  subjection  of: 
the  rebels  along  the  Nepaul  Terai  (Medal). 

117  Lt.Colonel  Garrett  served  in  the  46th  Regt.  and  on  the  Staff  in  the  Crimea  from  the  8th  Nov.  1854,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of 
the  Medjidie) .  .      .  • 


75  3  War  Services  of  Lieutenant  Colonels  Retired  by  Sale,  Sfc. 

118  Lt.Colonel  Gascoigne  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guai'ds  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  29th  Aug.  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

119  Lt.Colonel  B.  T.  Gilpin  served  with  the  62nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

180  Lt.Colonel  A.  A.  Godwin  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special  ser- 
vice, and  served  in  the  first  phase -of  the  Ashanti  war.  Was  appointed  Special  Commissioner  to  the  King  of 
Annamaboe.  Raised  theAnnamaboe  Contingent  and  commanded  it  at  the  action  of  the  27th  October  near  Dunquah 
where  he  was  severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

121  Colonel  G.  G.  Gordon. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  (Royal  Scots). 

122  Sir  William  Gordon  (17th  Lancers)  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava 
(wounded  and  horse  shot)  and  siege  <of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  sth 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  the  campaign  of  Central  India,  and  command  ed  a  Squadron 
in  the  affairs  of  Rajghur,  Mongrowlee,  Sindwaho,  Kharee,  and  Zerapore  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches  for  gallant 
conduct  at  Rajghur  and  Mongrowlee,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

123  Lt.Colonel  F.  W.  Gore  served  with  the  6tb  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  wars  of  1846-47  and  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Buffs  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  1st  to  i6thMay  1855,  after  which  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General 
Michel  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie) . 

124  Lt.Colonel  J.  P.  Gore  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royals  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  in  1837-38,  including 
the  storm  and  capture  of  St.  Charles  and  St.  Eustache,  and  "ulterior  operations  on  the  Richelieu  and  adjacent  country. 
Was  with  the  Right  Wing  on  board  the  Premier  when  that-transport  was  wrecked,  in  Nov.  1843,  in  the  Gulf  of  St. 
Lawrence.  Landed  with  the  Battalion  in  the  Crimea  on  the  22nd  April  1855,  and  was  at  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  and  wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  the  6th  July  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 
Served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Sinho  and 
Tangku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

125  Lt.Colonel  F.  R.  C.  Grant  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of 
Budlekeserai,  throughout  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  (horses  shot  on  the  19th  June  and  14th  Sept.  1857),  actions 
of  Bolundshuhur,  Allyghur,  Agra,  an&VKanoge,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the.  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Hope  Grant, 
including  the  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal'with  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

12S  Lt.Colonel  T.  E.  Green  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  Bengal  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal), 
and  with  the  Military  Train  in  New  Zealand  from '1864  to  1867  (Medal). 

129  Lt.Colonel  D.  C.  Greene  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Nominated 
to  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie  for  service  with  the  Turkish  Contingent. 

131  Lt.Colonel  A.  C.  Greville  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Harry  Smith  and  to  Sir  George  Cathcart  in  the  Kaffir 
war  of  1851-53  (Medal) ,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Berea.  Served  again  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  George  Cath- 
cart in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (where  Sir  George  was 
killed),  and  siege  of  Seb*st<5pol'  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

132  Lt.Colonel  Grey  served  as  an  Ensign  in  the  24th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  in 
« 846,  and  was  present  at  the  batftle  of  Ferozeshah  (Medal) .  Served  with  the  63rd  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  Sth  Sept. 
1855,  including  siege  andia.ll  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).      «'    -'       ->""•:* ' 

138  Lt.Colonel  F.  Hall  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  3rd  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of.  the^Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also 
in  suppression  of  the  Indian  rmitialy  dn  1857-58,  including  the  operations  at  Gawnpore  from  3rd  to  6th  December 
1857,  relief  of  Sundeelah,  and  capture  of  Birwau  Fort — mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal). 

140  Lt.Colonel  Hallowes  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  cap- 
ture of  Lucknow  and  battle  of  Nawabgunge  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

144  Lt.Colonel  Hardy  served  with  the  58th  Regt.  in  New  Zealand,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  repulse  of  the 
hostile  natives  on  the  settlement  and  stockades  of  Wanganui,  19th  May,  and  action  of  the  19th  July  1847  (Medal). 

145  Lt.Colonel  James  Hare  served  in  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  campaign  of  1857  against  the  mutineers  inlndia  from  7th 
June,  including  the  battle  of  Budle  ke  Serai  and  taking  the  heights  before  Delhi,  the  subsequent  siege  operations, 
assault  and  capture  of  the  city,  with  the  final  attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  palace  (Medal  with  Clasp).  He 
served  also  the  Oude  campaign''in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Rissoolpore,  attack  and  capture 
of  Fort  Mittowlie,  and  aotion  of  Biswah. 

149  Lt.Colonel  the  Honorable  C.  R.  Hay  s.erved  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  2nd  May  1855, 
including  the  siege  and  fnlli'-of  SSba^topol  (Medal- with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

150  Lt.Colonel  Hay  garth  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  until  severely 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Alma — shot  through  shoulder  and  thigh  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal) . 

151  Lt.Colonel  W.  W.  Haywood  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Mazeena  and  with  the  Kama  Expedition  (Medal). 

159  Lt.Colonel  Heneage  served  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  18th  Oct.  1854,  including 
the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Med- 
jidie, and  Turkish  Medal). 

154  Lt.Colonel  Hibbert  served  in -the  50th  Regt.  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals, 
and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

1!i  Lt.Colonel  Hickie  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  17th  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September — severely  wounded  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

15"  Lt.Colonel  J.  Howley  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  4th  Regiment  from  the  8th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

liS  Lt.Colonel  HonvC.  J. .Hubbard  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882 
(Medal,  and  Kbedive"s  Star). 

J-60  Colonel  J.  Hudson  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  in 
the  actions  of  Chanda»Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

161  Lt.Colonel  W.  W.  W.  Htmibley  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle 
of  Sobraon  (Medal).  -  - 

103  Lt.Colonel  T.  R.  Hittton'&erved  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  6th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol, -and-exjieflition  to  Kimbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  61st 
Regiment  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857,  including  repulse  of  sorties  on  4th  18th  and  23rd  July, 
and  1st  August^wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

105  Lt.Colonel  R. 'B.  Ingram  serve'd  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  Bautiny  in  1857-58,  and  commanded  a  detach- 
ment of  the  97th  Regt.  in  the'  escort  of  a  large  convoy  of  stores  and  ammunition  from  Benares  into  the  Azimghur 
entrenchment  on  the"oth  April  1858  (Medal). 

166  Lt.Colonel  L.  H;  L.  Iroy  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  5th  Dec.  1854  to  20th  March 
1855.  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  India  from  12th  Aug. 
1857  until  the  end  of  the  rebellion,  including  the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defence 
0*  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

lc»  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  Jackson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah 
on  the  6th  October  1879;  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabu'l  in  December  1879,  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore 
(Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  1st  Battalion  Manchester 
Regiment  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

i6'J  Lt.ColonelB.-  W.  G.  James  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country 
in  1844  (including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Fortress  of  Punella)  and  part  of  that  in  the  Concan  and  Sawant 
Warree  country  in  1844  and  45.  Also  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52  (Medal);  and  with  the  expedition  north  of  the 
Orange  River  in  1852-53. 


War  Services  of  Lieutenant  Colonels  Retired  by  Sale,  fyc.  759 

170  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  Jervoise  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General 
Airey,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian 
and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

172  Lt.Colonel  A.  S.  Jones  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  at  Delhi  throughout  the  siege  operations, 
including  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  city,  having  been  D.A.Q.M.G.  to  the  Cavalry  Brigade  from  8th  Aug.  to 
23rd  Sept.  1857.  Served  with  the  9th  Lancer's  in  Greathed's  pursuing  Column  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of 
Bolundshuhur  and  Allyghur,  and  battle  of  Agra,  where  he  was  dangerously  wounded,  having  received  a  musket- 
shot  wound  and  twenty-two  sabre  cuts.  He  was  mentioned  in  the  despatches  of  Sir  Hope  Grant  on  three  different 
occasions  (Brevet  of  Major,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp):  was  awarded  the  1T(!T  for  the  following  service  : — 
"  '  The  cavalry  charged  the  rebels  and  rode  through  them.  Lieutenant  Jones,  of  the  9th  Lancers,  with  his  squadron, 
captured  one' of  their  guns,  killing  the  drivers,  and,  with  Lieutenant  Colonel  Yule's  assistance,  turned  it  upon  a 
village  occupied  by  the  rebels,  who  were  quickly  dislodged.  This  was  a  well-conceived  act,  gallantly  executed.' 
-^Despatch  from  Major  Genera!  Sir  James  Hope  Grant,  KCB.  dated  loth  January  1857." 

171  Lt.Colonel  L.  J.  F.  Jones  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  20th  Oct.  1854,  and  was  nre- 
sent  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (wounded)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  sorties  of  26th  Oct.,  5th  April  (wounded), 
a,nd  9th  May,  storming  the  Quarries  on  7th  June  (wounded) ,  and  a  ssault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June— very  severely 
wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  the  88th  Regiment 
during  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  all  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  also 
at  the  action  of  Bhognapore.  capture  of  Calpee,  and  subjugation  of  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

175  Lt.Colonel  H.  J.  Kiug  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Robert  Nickle  during  the  disturbance  at  the  Ballarat  Gold 
Fields  in  1854.  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Sinho  (Medal) .  Commanded 
the  troops  on  board  the  transport  Miles  Barton,  which  was  wrecked  on  the  S.  E.  coast  of  Africa,  and  for  his  services 
received  the  thanks  of  H.R.H.  the  Commander  in  Chief,  who  attributed  the  safety  of  the  men  to  the  good  arrange- 
ments made  on  that  occasion. 

177  Sir  Robert  Kingscoce  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Raglan,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  four  Clasps, 
CB.,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i7s  Lt.Colonel  A.  M.  Knight  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  with  the  16th  Tjancers,  and  was  present  at 
ihe  affair  of  Buddiwal,  and  in  the  battles  of'Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of 
1847  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  when  he  commanded  the  Cavalry  Escort  of  Sir  Harry  Smith.  Also  during  the 
Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal)  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen,  including  the  action  of  Berea.  Served  again  on 
the  Staff  of  Sir  Hairy  Smith,  and  subsequently  on  that  of  his  successor,  Sir  George  Cathcart. 

180  Lt.Colonel  W.  Knipe  served  with  the  86th 'Regiment  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  battle  before  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior  (Zvledal  with  Clasp). 

181  Lt.Colonel  F.  Lambton  served  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

184  Lt.Colonel  A.  H.  Lefroy  served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

i86  Colonel  Lewes. — For  War  Services,  see  Militia  Artillery. 

192  Lt.Cokme.l  Lister  served  with  the  9th  Regt.  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  and  was  wounded  at  Istaliff 
(Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Crimea  from  27th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of 
the  enemy's  batteries  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

195  Lt.Colonel  Drury  Lowe  served  with  the  74th  Highlanders  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Served 
as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  H.  Barnard,  to  Major  General  Reed,  and  to  Sir  A.  Wilson  during  the  siege  assault  and  cap- 
ture of  Delhi  and  all  minor  engagements,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

196  Lt.  Colonels  J.  H.  Lowndes  and  St.  John-Mildmay. — For  War  Services,  see  the  Honourable  Corps  of  Gentle- 
men at  Arms,  p.  130. 

198  Lt.Colonel  W.  L.  H.  Lyon  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854  up  to  Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege 
of  Sebastopol,  and  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  and  6th  and  17th  June 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Pandora, 
storm  and  capture  of  Meangnnge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  action  of  Barree,  capture  of  RamporeKussia, 
affairs  of  Muchagawn  Tigree,  relief  of  Azimghur,  operations  in  the  Jungle  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (Medal  wibh 
Clasp). 

201  Lt.Colonel  F.  T.  Lyster  served  with  the  50th Regiment  in  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star).  Previous  to 
entering  the  British  service  he  served  in  Portugal,  in  the  Pedroite  army,  from  1833  to  1835,  and  was  at  the  defence 
of  Oporto,  and  in  all  the  affairs  from  the  raising  of  the  siege  to  the  termination  of  the  war.  He  afterwards  served 
in  Spain  under  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans,  as  Captain  of  Infantry,  and  under  Espartero  as  Captain  of  Cavalry,  and  subse- 
quently on  the  Staff  of  General  Don  Diego  Leon,  whose  escort  he  commanded  from  1836  to  1841.  Was  twice  deco- 
rated with  the  Order  of  St.  Ferdinand  for  charges  of  Cavalry  at  Alio  and  Berga,  and  with  the  Medals  for  the  siege 
aDd  capture  of  Irun  and  Morlela ;  once  severely  wounded.  Was  present  in  the  following  actions  and  affairs  in  that 
country : — Fuenterabia  (reconnaissance  on) ,  Ametzagana,  San  Marcos,  Loyola,  Aguirre,  Oriamendi,  Hernani,  Urni- 
etta,  Irun  (siege  of),  Lazarte,  Usurbil,  Andoin,  Vera,  Perdon.Otiera  (reconnaissance  on),  Sesma,  Belascoain,  Aroniz, 
Santa  Barbara  (reconnaissance  on),  Valle  de  Berruera,  Alio,  Alio  y  dicastillo,  Collander,  Maniella  y  pena  Cortada, 
Genebrosa,  Canadette,  Agua  Viva,  Segura  (siege  of),  Castleotte  (reconnaissance  on),  Castleotte  (siege  of),  Valle  de 
Lladres,  Morella  (siege  of),  Berga  and  its  twenty-two  redoubts;  charged,  with  seven  Lancers,  Bosque's  Squadron, 
completely  routing  it,  killing  seven  and  capturing  five  horses. 

203  Lt.Colonel  M'Barnet  served  in  the  79th  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  assaults  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.,  expedition 
to  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  In- 
dian campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

205  Lt.Colonel  P.  M'Pherson  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  6th  Sept.  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8tti  Sept.  18.55;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and 
surrender  ol  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

207  Lt.Colonel  P.  MacDonald  served  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  at  Kertch,  first  as  Brigade  Major  and  afterwards 
in  command  of  a  Regiment  (Turkish  Medal) . 

208  Lt.Colonel  F.  J.  MacFarlane  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  in  the  9th  Lancers,  incl«.ding  the  battle 
of  Sobraon  (Medal).  He  served  also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the 
Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

211  sir  F.  D.  Maclean  served  with  the  13th  Hussars  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma, 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

212  Lt.Colonel  L.  Macpherson  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  the  30th  July  1855  with  the  30th 
Regt.,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  Oct.  (Medal  with  Clasps, 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

.2U  Lt.Colonel  J.  T.  Maguire. — For  War  Services,  see  Military  Knights  of  Windsor,  p.  774. 

215  Sir  Henry  Malet  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  3rd  May  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  witb  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

216  Lt.Colonel  Manners  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  was  present  with  the  51st  Light  In- 
fantry on  board  the  E.I.C.  steam-frigate  Ferooz  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  batteries  and  stockades 
on  the  Rangoon  river  on  the  nth  April  1852  ;  on  the  following  day  commanded  the  skirmishers  that  covered  the 
disembarkation  and  advance  of  the  storming  party  at  the  capture  of  the  White  House  Redoubt ;  at  the  final  assault 
and  taking  of  Rangoon  he  commanded  the  Escort  of  the  Major  General  Commanding,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture 
of  Rangoon.  Was  appointed  Brigade  Major  to  the  1st  Madras  Brigade  in  Sept.  52,  and  was  present  at  the  en- 
gagement on  the  Heights  of  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) . 

217  Lt.Colonel  Mansergh  served  with  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  from  the  attack  in  the  Boomah  Pass  24th  Dec. 
1850,  to  the  conclusion  of  the  war  in  1853  (Medal).  Was  placed  by  Sir  Harry  Smith  in  command  of  the  isolated  post 
of  Fort  White  in  the  enemy's  country  on  the  28th  Dec.  1850 ;  caused  the  post  to  be  stockaded,  and  with  his  party  of 
120  men  defended  it  on  the  3rd  January  1851  against  a  force  of  1,000  Kaffirs  under  Sandilly,  Auta,  and  other  chiefs 

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760  War  Services  of  Lieutenant  Colonels  Retired  by  Sale,  Sro. 

who  were  defeated  with  severe  loss,  for  which  service  he  and  his  garrison  were  complimented  in  General  Orders, 
Was  afterwards  present  at  both  affairs  at  the  "Waterkloof,  and  commanded  the  Regiment  at  the  first  attack. 

219  Lt.Colonel  W.  G.  Margesson  served  with  the  56th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  25th  Aug.  1855,  includin 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Setaastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

_  *23  Lt.Colonel  B.  B.  Mauleverer  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  12th  July  1855,  including  the 
Biege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
action  at  Bhognapore,  fall  of  Calpee,  action  of  Jamoo,  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Birwah — mentioned  in  despatches 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

229  Lt.Colonel  H.  W.  Meredith  served  with  the  41st  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  up  to  the  27th  October 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  siege  of  Sebastopol.  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  of 
26th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

231  Lt.Colonel  Frederick  Miller  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Pegu).  Served  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  in  1855-56  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  command  of  the  1st  Regiment 
of  Intantry  (Brevet  of  Major,  .ith  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  during  the  mutiny 
in  1858-59  ;  present  in  all  the  actions  in  which  the  80th  Regiment  was  engaged  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal) .     Served  also  with  the  80th .Regiment  in  the  Expedition  against  Bhootan  in  1865  (Medal). 

232  Lt.Colonel  James  Miller  served  with  the  nth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  29th  July  to  19th  August  1855  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

233  Lt.Colonel  Thomas. Miller  served  in  the  40th  Regt.  at  the  capture  of  Manora  and  surrender  of  Kurrachee,  Lower 
Scinde,  in  Feb.  1839.  He  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  whole  of  the 
siege  operations  before  Mooltan  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  ;  was  Major  of  Brigade  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's 
night  attack  on  the  British  Camp  at  Muttee  Thol  on  17th  Aug. ;  commanded  the  Reserve  of  the  Regt.  at  the  storm- 
ing of  the  Heights  before  Mooltai.  en  27th  Dec.  1848  ;  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

234  Lt.Colonel  0.  Milligan  served  with  the  39th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  at  the 
attacks  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

236  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Moffatt  served  with  the  19th  Regiment  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Crimean  campaign 
from  8th  Sept.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  against  the  hill  tribes  of  Sikkim  during  the 
close  of  i860,  and  was  twice  in  command  of  Patrols  engaged  with  the  enemy.  Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in 
1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain. 

237  Lt.Colonel  Mollan  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  commanded  the  75th  Regiment  with  Outram's 
Force  at  Alumbagh  from  Dec.  1857  to  Feb.  1858,  including  repulse  of  attacks  on  12th  and  16th  Jan.  and  minor  affairs. 
Served  as  Brigade  Major  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  actions  of  Koorsee, 
Baree,  Simree,  Nawabgunge  (horse  killed  by  round-shot),  and  Sultanpore,  operations  terminating  in  the  passage 
of  the  Goomtee  on  28th  Aug.,  action  at  Dooadpore  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  guns,  surrender  of  the  forts  of 
Ameethie  and  Shunkapore  (frequently  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  CB.) 

239  Lt.Colonel  the  Hon.  H.  M.  Monckton  served  with  the  29th  Begiment  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of 
3848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  (wounded)  and  Goojerat,  and 
pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  with  the  fece  under  Sir  Walter  Gilbert  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Army  of 
the  East,  attached  to  the  4th  Light  Dragoons,  and  afterwards  with  the  rank  of  Major  in  command  of  the  Sultan's 
"  Royal  Regiment  of  Constantinople,"  with  the  CavaJr3r  under  Major  General  Shirley,  and  has  received  the  Turkish 
War  Medal. 

242  Lt.Colonel  W.  Mosse  served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  Abyssinia  in  186S  (Medal). 

243  Lt.Colonel  John  Murray  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  29th  Dec.  1854,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

244  Lt.Colonel  Naylor  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  the  29th  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  battle  of  the  Tchernaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

246  Lt.Colonel  Neville  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  1st  Aug.  1855,  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir 
Richard  England,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Brevet  of  Major, Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

247  Lt.Colonel  W.  Newbigging  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Manchester  Regiment  throughout  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

248  Lt.Colonel  J.  P.  Nolan  brought  the  "A"  Battery  Steel  Mounted  Ordnance  from  England,  and  was  most 
energetic  in  getting  it  into  order  previous  to  the  arrival  of  No.  5  Battery  21st  Brigade ;  and  served  throughout  the 
Abyssinian  campaign  from  December  18678s  Adjutant  to  Colonel  Milwaid,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Arogee 
and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

249  Lt.Colonel  F.  O'Beirne  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the 
crossing  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad.  and  affairs  at  Bungaon  (Medal). 

250  Sir  J.  T.  N.  O'Brien  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny.  Was  in  1857  at  Peshawur  during  the  disarma- 
ment of  the  Native  Troops,  destruction  of  the  55th,  outbreak  and  annihilation  of  the  51st  N.I.  Served  with  the 
Eusofzie  Expedition  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Throughuut  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-55  was  D.A.Q.M.  General 
to  a  Column  in  the  Field.  Present  under  Brigndier  Wetherall  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rumpoor  Kussia  (men- 
tioned in  despatches) ;  operations  under  Lord  Clyde  leading  to  the  surrender  of  Ameathie,  evacuation  of  Shunker- 
pore,  and  flight  of  Beni  Madho,  subsequently  in  the  same  capacity  with  the  field  force  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  and 
Brigadier  Taylor  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  ;  affairs  of  Muchleegawn  and  Kumdakoti,  resulting  in  the  flight  of 
the  rebels  into  Nepaul  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

251  Lt.Colonel  V.  O'Connor  served  as  Acting  Adjutant  of  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  Left  Attack  during  the 
Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

255  Lt.Colonel  Edmund  Palmer  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  commanded  a  field  battery  of  Royal 
Artillery  with  Whitlock's  field  division  in  the  action  at  Bandah,  action  at  Chitrakote  with  Carpenter's  force,  and 
defeat  of  a  body  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Koreri.  Right  hand  partially  disabled  through  exposure  to  the  sun 
duringthe  hot  weather  campaign  of  1858  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

260Lt.  Colonel  J.Peyton  served  as  an  Engineer  Officer  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  1854-55, and  remodelled  the  Forts 
of  Michnee,  Shubkudder,  and  Abozai,  between  the  Khyber  Pass  and  Cabool  river,  in  front  of  an  enemy,  his  men 
having  on  more  than  one  occasion  been  shot  down  at  their  work,  and  his  predecessor  Lieut.  Bulnois  of  the  Benga  1 
Engineers  killed  in  discharge  of  that  duty  ;  was  present  at  every  engagement  which  took  place  with  the  Hill  Tribes 
during  the  above  period.  Received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  special  services  on  the  frontier  of  Thibet.  Served 
during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58  and  narrowly  escaped  falling  into  the  hands  of  the  Sealkote  mutiueers  at  the 
engagement  on  the  Ravee  under  General  Nicholson  ;  was  present  at  the  Peshawur  outbreak  as  2nd  in  Command  of 
the  TSth  Punjaub  Irregulars,  the  Commanding  Officer,  the  Adjutant,  and  the  Doing  Duty  Officer,  the  only  other 
European  officers  present,  being  all  three  severely  wounded  (Medal) .  Lt.  Colonel  Peyton  has  passed  the  Interpreter's 
Examination  in  Hinaostanee  and  taken  degrees  of  high  proficiency  in  the  Oordoo  and  Persian  languages  at  the 
Colleges  of  Calcutta  and  Madras,  and  received  the  reward — .£400. 

263  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  Pocklington  — For  War  Services,  see  the  Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms,  p.  130. 

266  Lt.Colonel  Prevost  served  in  the  31st  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1855  (as  Acting  Adjutant  from  15th 
June  to  14th  Aug.)  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  8th  Sept. ;  he  was  slightly  wounded 
on  the  17th  July  in  the  Trenches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

269  Lt.Colonel  Radcliffe  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  suppression  of  the 
Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  affair  at  Bhognapore,  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March,  siege  of  Calpee,  and 
affair  at  Selimpore  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

274  Lt.Colonel  A.  D.  Rickman  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  Ride  Brigade  in  the  war  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier 
of  India  in  1864,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Shubkuddur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

275  Lt.Colonel  C.  Rice  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  16th  July  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  full  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  was 
present  with  the  leading  Column  of  assault  on  30th  March  1858,  subse  piently  throughout  the  operations  in  Central 


War  Services  of  Lieutenant  Colonels  Retired  bij  Sale,  fyc.  7^r 

India  arid  pursuit  of  the  rebel  forces  under  Tantia  Top?e  and  Rao  Sahib  in  1858-59.  and  action  of  Oodeypore  as 
Staff  Officer  to  Brigadier  Parke  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

277  Lt.Colonel  R.  J.  E.  Robertson  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  60th  Rides  during  the  second  siege  operations  at 
Mooltan,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  capture  of  the  citadel;  was  afterwards  present  at  the 
battle  of  Goojerat,  the  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  army,  and  the  expulsion  of  the  Affg'ians  beyond  fie  Khyber  Pass  (Medal 
■with  two  Clasps).  Served  daring  the  operations  in  the  Euzofzye  Country,  and  capture  of  the  insurgent  villages  on 
the  nth  and  14th  Dec.  1849.  Also  in  the  expedition  against  the  Affreedies  in  the  Kohat  Pass  in  February  1850 
{Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870. 

278  Lt.Colonel  J.Robinson  served  with  the  44th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sevastopol,  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  or.  the  18 th  June, 
and  was  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Spencer  in  the  Trenches  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  8th  September,  and 
in  the  expedition  to  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Kinbourn  (mentioned  in  daspatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet 
of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign 
of  i860  in  the  north  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Inner  Takn  Fort  (Medal 
with  Clasp) . 

279  Lt.Colonel  Rocke  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  13th  June  1855,  including  the  expedi- 
tion to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  18th  June  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish 
Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  was  present  with  the  leading 
■Column  of  assault  on  30th  March  1858  ;  commanded  a  Wing  of  the  Regiment  in  pursuit  of  Gwalior  rebels  in 
Iiajpootana  andat  the  battle  of  Bunass  ;  commanded  a  Field  Force  at  the  action  of  Pertabghur  (mentionedin  des- 
patches, Medal  with  Clasp). 

283  Lt.Colonel  R.  H.  Ross  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  35th  Regiment  during  the  campaign  in  the  Shahabad  district, 
Bengal,  in  1858  (Medal). 

285  Lt.Colonel  W.  J.  Rous  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  Dec.  1854.  including  the  siege 
■and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September — wounded;  also  severely 
wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  the  26th  August  (Medal  with  one  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

286  Lt.Colonel  A.  H.  Russell  served  with  the  22nd  Regt.  in  Scinde  ducing  its  cjnquest.  Served  with  the  58th  in 
the  south  of  New  Zealand  from  9th  April  1845. 

288  Lt.Colonel  H.  R.  Russell  lauded  in  the  Crimea  on  12th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  afterwards  present  with  the  57th  Regt. 
at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  with  the  Column  under 
Colonel  Warre  on  the  Taptee  river  in  co-operation  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1853.  Also  served  through 
■the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66.  including  the  action  of  Katikara,  capture  of  the  Maori  positions  of  Ahu  Ahu, 
Kitake,  and  Te  Poru,  operations  in  the  Warea  district,  and  several  minor  affairs.  On  the  Staff  from  20th  Jan.  1865 
to  16th  Aug.  1866 ;  mentioned  in  despatches  by  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  as  "  deserving  of  the  highest  praise,"  more- 
over repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches,  also  thanked  in  district  orders  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

290  Lt.Colonel  Ruttledge  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  Afghanistan  and 
Beloochistan  under  Lord  Keane,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  of  Khelat. 
Also  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  to  Aug.  1855,  including  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June 
<Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

293  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  Saunders  served  at  Sierra  Leone  and  the  Gambia  from  1836  to  1841;  was  present  with  the 
expeditionary  force  in  the  interior  in  T837 ;  employed  on  a  special  mission  to  convey  despatches  to  the  French  at 
Senegal  in  1838  ;  commanded  the  troops  at  a  riot  at  the  Gambia  in  1838,  and  whilst  at  night  patrolling  Cipturcd  a 
gun.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  distinguished  himself,  and  lor  niout 
•devoted  and  gallant  conduct  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

294  Lt.Colonel  H.  B.  Scott  served  with  the  nib.  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
ifall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  batteries  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

295  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  T.  C.  Scott  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served 
throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battl3  of  Ordahsu  and 

capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

301  Lt.Colonel  C.  M.  B.  Siree  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854,  and  was  severely 
-wounded  while  carrying  the  colours  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

303  Lt.Colonel  T.  H.  Smith  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  was  present  at  he 
capture  of  Martaban,  at  the  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  12th  13th  and  14th  April,  at  the  capture  of  the  Great 
Dagon  Pagoda  (with  the  storming  party)  and  capture  of  Proine.  Also  served  with  a  force  detached  for  the  purpo  s 
■of  clearing  the  right  bank  of  the  Irrawaddy  of  the  enemy,  from  November  1852  to  March  1853,  and  was  employed  as 
Staff  Officer  a  considerable  portion  of  the  period  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Was  on  board  the  troop-ship  Perse- 
verance in  command  of  six  Companies  of  the  2nd  West  India  Regiment  when  that  vessel  was  totally  wrecked  off  the 
island  of  Maio  on  the  21st  Oct.  i860.  Present  at  the  destruction  of  Rovana,  and  commanded  the  combined  naval  and 
military  forces  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  the  Fetish  town  of  Robagga  on  7th  Jan.  1862. 

303  Lt.Colonel  E.  A.T.  Steward  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54-55,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June, 
and  the  expedition  to  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

309  Lt.Colonel  D.  Stewart  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  185S,  and  was  present  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry 
at  the  battle  of  Azimghur  on  6th  April,  and  specially  thanked  ;  acted  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Jones 
in  the  action  at  Shahjehanpore  on  14th  May  ;  was  present  at  the  action  of  Moliunpore  on  26th  May.  Commanded 
two  Squadrons  of  Irregular  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Cowrie  in  August,  and  at  the  action  of 
Beejapore  on  6th  September— wounded  by  sabre-cut  on  left  hand,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Brevet  of  Major). 

310  Lt.Colonel  Stisted  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  184S-49  with  the  3rdLight  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at  the 
affair  of  Ramnuggnr,  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  WuzeerabadontheistDec.  1848  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Joseph 
Thackwell,  action  of  Sadoolapore,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  (wounded,  and  charger  wounded)  and  Goojerat  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  12th  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  from  qth  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Feb. 
1858  to  March  1859  and  was  present  at  ths  affair  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Barree, 
action  of  Nawabgunge,  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  throughout  the  Byswarra 
campaign  including  the  affairs  of  Doudpore,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Paleeghat,  Hyderghur,  and  pursuit  of  Benhi  Madho's 
.Force  to  the  Goomtee ;  also  the  Trans-Gogra  c&mpaign,  including  the  affair  near  Churda  and  pursuit,  taking  the 
Fort  of  Meejeedia,  attack  on  Bankee  and  pursuit  to  the  Raptee,  advance  into  Nepaul  and  affair  at  Sitkaghat  (twice 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  a  wing  of  the  7th  Hussars  comprising 
part  of  the  Doaba  Field  Force  employed  against  native  tribes  on  the  North -West  Frontier  of  India  in  December 
1863  and  January  1864,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Shubkudder  (Medal). 

313  Lt.Colonel  F.  S.  Stoney  served  in  India  in  1S58,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  a  fort  occupied  by  rebels  on 
Heyt  Island. 

ak  Lt.Colonel  P.  C.  Story  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  with  the  Transport  Corps  (Medal). 

314  Lt.Colonel  Stracey  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854,  including  the  battle 
of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

3>8  Lt.Colonel  Swaffield  served  with  the  31st  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  frcrn  22nd  May  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  on  the  Redan  on  the  itt.h  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in  He  north  of  China  in  i860,  including  the  action 
of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal). 

319  Lt.Colonel G.  C.  Synge  served  as  a  Brigade  Majorat  the  siege  ai  d  assault  of  Delhi  and  capture  of  the  citv  from 
14th  Aug.  1857  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

320  Lt.Colonel  F.  S.  Terry  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali 
M:u*jid :  was  General  Transport  Officerto  the  Koorum  Valley  Field  Force,  and  took  part  in  the  Zaimusht  Expedition 
and  in  the  engagement  at  Wargashai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  to 
the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  on  Transport  duty,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

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762  War  Services  of  Lieutenant  Colonels  Retired  by  Sale,  fyc. 

324  Lt.Colonel  Thellusson  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea,  from  13th  June  1855,  including  the  ex- 
pedition to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Commanded  the  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Kotah  on  30th  March  1858  and  was  present  with  the  leading  Column  of  assault ;  subsequently  throughout  the  opera- 
tions in  Central  India  and  pursuit  of  the  rebel  forces  under  Tantia  Topee  and  Rao  Sahib  in  1S5S-59  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

325  Lt.Colonel  Thomas  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

331  Colonel  Tottenham  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  17th  Jan.  1855,  in- 
cluding the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  one  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

323  Lt.Colonel  Tremayne  served  with  the  13th  Hussars  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54-55,  including  the 
reconnaissance  on  the  Danube  under  Lord  Cardigan,  affairs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava  (horse  shot),  and  Tchernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  also  present  with  the  Light  Brigade  at  Eupatoria 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

337  Sir  H.  P.  Vance. — For  War  Services,  see  the  Yeomen  of  the  Guard,  p.  132. 

340  Lt.Colonel  Villiers.— For  War  Services,  fee  Military  Knights  of  Windsor,  p.  772. 

,41  Lt.Colonel  J.  H.Wade  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  4th  Dec.  1854, 
and  was  with  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept. — severely  wounded  and  mentioned  in 
despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Also  during  the  Indian 
campaign  of  1857-58 — present  with  Havelock's  Column  at  the  actions  of  the  21st  and  23rd  Sept.,  relief  and  subsequent, 
defence  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches),  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of 
numerous  attacks  on  that  position  from  Nov.  1857  to  March  1858,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  and  final  operations  in 
Oude  (Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

342  Lt.Colonel  J.  Wakefield  served  with  the  83rd  Regt.  at  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Awah  in  Sept.  1857  (Medal). 

343  Lord  Wantage  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  includingthe  battles- 
of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  the  26th  October  (Medal  with  four 
Clasps,  Victoria  Cross,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal)  :  was  awarded 
the  YC  for  the  following  services  : —  "  When  the  formation  of  the  line  of  the  regiment  was  disordered  at  the  Alma, 
Captain  Lindsay  [Lord  Wantage]  stood  firm  with  the  Colours,  and  by  his  example  and  energy  greatly  tended  to 
restore  order.  At  Inkerman,  at  a  most  trying  moment,  he,  with  a  few  men,  charged  a  party  of  Russians, 
driving  them  back,  and  running  one  through  the  body  himself." 

341  Lt.Colonel  F.  T.  Warburton  served  iu  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  employed  on  special  service  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal). 

345  Lt.Colonel  B.  E.  Ward  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Viscount  Melville  during  the  campaign  in  the 
Punjaub  of  1848-49,  including  the  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Served  with  a  Detachment  of  the  60th  Rifles  during  operations  in  theEuzofzie  Country  in  December  1849, 
and  acted  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  European  portion  of  the  force  sent  against  the  Affredies  in  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb. 
1850  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

347  Lt.Colonel  Waugh  served  the  Mahratta  campaign  with  the  16th  Lancers,  including  the  battle  of  Maharajpore 
29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  Sir  Harry  Smith  during  the  Sutlej 
campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon — wounded  (Medal  and  one  Clasp). 

349  Lt.Colonel  F.  West  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  48th  Regt.  on  the  21st  April  1855,  and  served  at  the  siege  0  f 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

352  Lt.Colonel  Wickham  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  5th  to  26th  June  1855,  including 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  iSth  June  (Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

355  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Wilson  served  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from  the  19th  March  to 
the  evacuation  on  the  12th  Jul3-  1856.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war,  and  was  v  ery  severely  wounded  at  the 
repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru  on  25th  Jan.  1865  (Medal). 

356  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  G.  H.  W.  Windsor-Clive  served  in  the  52nd  Light  lufantry  during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  and  was- 
present  at  the  defeat  of  the  Sealkote  mutineers  on  the  Ravee  on  the  12th  and  16th  July  1857;  also  at  the  siege 
assault  and  occupation  of  Delhi  from  14th  Aug.   (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3SS  Lt.Colonel  T.  Witchell  served  in  the  Wanganui  campaign  of  1865-66  in  command  of  the  Military  Train,  acting 
as  Light  Cavalry,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Nukumaru  (horse  shot)  and  Kakaramea  (twice  mentioned  iu 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

360  Lt.Colonel  Hon.H.  J.  L.  Wood  landed  at  the  Gold  Coast  on  the  30th  November  1873,  and  served  as  Aide  de  Camp 
to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  including  the  capture  of  Borborassie,  battle 
of  Amoaful,  the  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie,  after  which  he  was  sent  home  with  the  despatches 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  from  Lieutenant  in  the  10th  Hussars  to  Captain  in  the  12th  Lancers,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

361  Lt.Colonel  R.  W.  Woods  served  with  the  Buffs  in  the  action  of  Punniar,  29th  December  1S43  (Bronze  Star). 
363  Lt.Colonel  H.  W.  Keays-Toung  served  with  the  Bombay  Rifles  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including 

the  storming  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  on  British  Rear  Guard,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Also  with  the  same  Regiment  and  the  Poonah  Irregular  Horse  the  Indian  campaigns  of  1857-59, 
present  in  operations  against  the  Bheels  in  the  Nassick  and  Kaudeish  Hills ;  commanded  during  four  months 
early  in  1858  the  frontier  post  of  Rajapore ;  afterwards  with  the  Satpoora  Field  Force  against  the  Rohillas  and 
Bheels  in  the  Vindhya  Mountains,  and  subsequently  in  1858-59  on  the  Divisional  Staff  of  Sir  John  Michell  against 
the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  in  Central  India  (Medal). 


War  Services  of  Majors  Retired  by  Sale,  fyc. 

I  Major  J.  W.  D.  Adair  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  during  the  Sepoy  Mutiny  in  1S57-58,  including  Havelock's 
advance  on  Lucknow,  actions  at  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  assault  of  Lucknow  and  relief  of  the  Residency  (horse 
shot)  and  sortie  of  the  26th  Sept. ;  was  severely  wounded  on  27th  Sept.,  and  specially  noticed  by  General  Havelock 
for  o-allantry  on  the  25th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service)". 

4  Major  Annesley  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  16th  Feb.  1856,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of 
Sebastopol.  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  first  as  Captain  commanding  a  Division  of 
the  Transport  Train,  and  subsequently  in  command  of  five  Divisions  of  the  Train  at  Senafe  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches. Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

5  Major  John  Armstrong  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  throughout  the  operations  in  Candahar  and  Affghanistan 
in  1841-42  (Medal).    Also  in  the  battle  ef  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star). 

6  Major  T.  P.  St.  G.  Armstrong  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  49th  Regt.,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  Oct.,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  18th 
June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Major  W.  B.  Armstrong  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  October  1854,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Ciasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal) . 

II  Major  T.  D.  Backhouse  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1S57-58  (Medal).  Also 
in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-65  in  the  provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Wanganui  (Medal) . 

12  Major  J.  Bailie  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

13  Major  R.  Bainbridge  served  with  a  Squadron  of  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1S58  under  Sir 
John  Michel,  including  the  affairs  of  Raighur,  Mongrolee,  Sindwahc,  Kahree,  and  Zeerapore  (Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Central  India). 

14  Sir  David  Baird  served  with  the  74th  Highlanders  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1 85 1-5 3  (Medal). 


War  Services  of  Majors  Retired  by  Sale,  fyc.  763-4 

15  Major  P.  W.  Balfour  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including 
the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.,  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

16  Major  F.  A.  Ball  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment,  in  the  Crimea  from  10th  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

17  Major  J.  H.  Bamfield  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  18^8-59,  including  the  siege 
of  Kotah,  battle  of  Bunass,  and  pursuit  through  Rajpootana,  Central  India,  and  Malwa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

18  Major  C.J.  Barnard  served  with  a  Detachment  4th  W.  I.  Regt.  on  the  Gambia  against  a  portion  of  the  Marabout 
Tribe,  and  commanded  the  storming  party  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  strongly-stockaded  town  of  Tubarcolong 
on  the  30th  June  1866  (Brevet  of  Major).  ' 

19  Major  W.  H.  Barry  served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the 
operations  in  the  Gorrickpore  district  and  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier;  he  also  commanded  a  flying  column  of 
Europeans  and  Sikhs  in  the  Shahabad  district  (Medal). 

20  Major  Bayley  served  with  the  52nd  Light  Infantry  at  the  defeat  of  the  Sealkote  mutineers  on  the  banks  of  the 
Ravee  on  the  12th  and  16th  July  1857 ;  also  at  the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  commanded  and  led  the  storming  party  of  tha 
3rd  Column  on  14th  September  at  the  assault  of  the  Cashmere  Gate,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

21  Major  C.  H.  Bell  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1S50-52  (Medal)  on  the  Staff  of  Major  General  Somerset, 
commanding  the  1st  Division,  and  was  present  in  every  engagement  with  the  Division ;  commanded  a  Detachment 
of  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  at  the  Kaffir  attack  on  Fort  liare  and  Alice,  21  Jan.  1851,  when  the  enemy  were  repulsed 
with  great  loss. 

22  Major  H.  W.  Berkeley  served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  was  present 
at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala,  and  commanded  a  piquet  of  the  Regiment  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

23  Major  M.  G.  Best  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  10th  August  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Pandoo  Nuddee  on  26th  November 
and  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  also  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge  and 
eiege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

25  Major  Beswick  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  up  to  8th  November  1854,  as  Adjutant  of  the  38th  Regiment, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

27  Major  Bethune  served  in  the  Crimea  from  November  1855  until  the  end  of  the  war.  Served  with  the  92nd 
Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58;  commandeed  the  Regiment  at  the  actions  of  Rajghur  and 
Mungrowlie,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sindwaho,  and  affairs  of  Kurai  and  Burode  (twice  mentioned  in 
■despatches,  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

31  Major  Blakeney  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  2nd  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  and  was  on  detached  duty  in  the  Dockyard  from  14th  January  to  14th  March  1856  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

33  Major  F.  C.  Bligh  served  with  the  41st  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of 
Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  October,  and  assault  of  the 
Redan  on  8th  September  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

35  Major  John  Blood  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  6th  Sept.  1S55,  and  was  present  at 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

36  Major  R.  Blount  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and 
Snltanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  and  affairs  of  Mohan  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

i7  Major  Bluett  served  with  the  10th  Regiment  in  the  Puujaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  latter  part  of 
the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  surrender  of  the  fortress,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  at  the  relief  of  Azinighur  in  April  1858,  capture  of  Jugdespore,  and  operations  in  its  vicinity  (Medal). 

40  Major  Boissier  served  with  the  32nd  Regiment  at  the  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the 
attack  on  the  suburbs  on  27th  December  1S48,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress.  Also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the 
Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  served  in  India  during 
the  mutiny,  and  commanded  the  entrenchments  of  Rajh  Ghat,  Benares,  from  August  to  the  end  of  November  1857  ; 
present  at  the  action  of  Azimnutghur  on  12th  April  1858,  and  the  subsequent  pursuit ;  held  the  bridge  on  the 
Benares  road  near  Azimghur  with  a  small  Piquet  for  four  days  until  Colonel  Milman  took  the  command  on  the  9th 
April,  when  the  passage  of  a  large  convoy  was  secured  (Medal) . 

42  Sir  Erasmus  Borrowes  served  in  the'Burmese  war  of  1853  as  Adjutant  of  the  80th  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp 
for  Pegu).  Also  in  the  campaign  in  Oude  from  18th  January  1858,  including  the  affair  at  Hurra  with  the  1st  Sikh 
Cavalry,  in  the  action  at  Morar  Mow,  capture  of  Simree  Fort  (wounded)  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Major  Miller,  and 
affair  at  Bussmgpore  as  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Christie  (Medal). 

43  Major  Bott  served  with  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  July  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
the  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  afterwards  accompanied  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  to  Eupatoria,  and 
present  during  the  operations  there  under  General  D'AUonville  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  from  the  outbreak  at  Meerut  in  May  1857  ;  commanded  the  Cavalry  with  Sir  John 
Jones'  Column  through  Rohilcund,  which  included  battles  of  Nugeera  (Brevet  of  Major),  relief  of  Moradabad,  and 
action  on  the  Dqjura;  commanded  a  Squadron  of  the  Carabineers,  2  guns  of  Bengal  Artillery,  and  2  Native  Infantry 
Regiments  at  the  taking  of  Bareilly ;  present  at  the  attack  and  bombardment  of  Shahjehanpore,  defeat  of  the  rebels, 
and  relief  of  the  Garrison :  also  the  subsequent  affairs  when  the  place  was  three  different  times  attacked  by  the 
Moulvie ;  capture  of  the  Bunnai  Fort,  and  pursuit  of  the  sepoys  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Goomtee,  destruction  of  the 
fort  of  Mahumdee,  action  of  Bunkagaon;  campaign  in  Oude,  including  actions  of  Pusgaon,  Mohndpore,  Rusoulpore, 
attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mitowlee,  action  of  Alligunge  ;  commanded  a  Squadron  of  the  Carabineers  on  the  forced 
march  and  taking  of  Ismail  Khan's  9  guns,  which  compelled  his  surrender  immediately  afterwards ;  also  present  at 
the  engagement  at  Biswah  (Medal,  and  frequently  mentioned  in  despatches). 

44  Major.!.  Bourke  commanded  a  Companj- in  the  expeditionar3' force  against tneMandingoes  of  Budiboo,  Western 
Africa,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  and  storming  of  the  enemy's  works  at  Sowarra  Cunda  on  16th  Feb.  1861, 
capture  and  destruction  of  the  stockaded  towns  of  Karawan,  Kinty  Cunda,  Sowarra  Cunda,  and  in  the  action  before 
Saba  on  21st  Feb.  (severely  wounded  in  ihe  leg).  Mentioned  in  despatches  for  conspicuous  conduct  at  the  saving 
of  the  powder  magazine  on  the  occasion  of  the  fire  at  Fort  Charlotte,  Bahamas,  on  the  10th  June  i860. 

45  Major  H.  J.  Bower  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Nov.  i854,including  the  battle 
of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

49  Major  J.  Du  Pre  Brabazon  was  present  at  the  storm  and  destruction  of  the  fortified  native  Mandingo  town  of 
Sabajee  on  the  Gambia,  on  the  1st  June  1853. 

5,1  ilajor  Brackenbury.— For  War  Services,  sea  the  Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms,  p.  130. 

53  Major  J.  H.  Brooks  served  with  the  1st  Bengal  Cavalry  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore,  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze 
Star).  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including 
the  passage  of  the  Chenah,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the 
Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  with  the  Sarun  Field  Force  in  the  action  of  Sonepore,  in  military  charge  of 
Gorucknath  Regiment  of  the  Goorkha  army  at  the  action  of  Phoolpore  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  those  at 
Amorah  on  the  5th  March  and  17th  April  1858  (Brevet  of  Major.Pand  Medal). 

54  Major  G.  R.  Browne  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  12th  July  1855, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June — dan- 
gerously wounded,  right  arm  amputated  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  at 
the  fall  of  Calpee  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India) . 

55  Lord  Richard  Browne  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  March  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sorties  on  the  22nd  March  and  9th  May,  defence  of  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  assaults  of  the 
Redan  on  the  18th  June  (severely  wounded)  and  8th  September ;  was  also  slightly  wounded  by  the  bursting  of  a 
Shell  in  Sebastopol  1st  Dec.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

50  Major  S.  H.  Bruee  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  63rd  Regiment  from  the  6th  of  September  1855,  including  tha 


765  War  Services  of  Majors  Retired  by  Sale,  Src. 


siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol;  also  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and Turkis& 

58  Major  F.  B.  Bnlkeley  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  during  the  war  of  i86o-6l,  and  that  0? 
1863-65,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Warea  and  Kairna,  capture  of  Matarikoriko,  sapping  operations  before 
Huiranga  and  Pakerangiora,  actions  at  Huiranga  and  Eatikiri,  and  attack  and  capture  of  Orakau  ;  was  Senior 
Offieer  65th  Regt.  at  the  latter  place,  and  accompanied  the  nig-ht  march  previous  to  the  attack.  Appointed  Aide  de 
Camp  to  Governor  Sir  George  Grey,  and  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  "Wareroa  [mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

59  Major  Burningham  served  with  the  Buffs  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  was  wounded  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

64  Major  P.  Campbell  served  as  a  volunteer,  and  afterwards  as  a  provisional  Ensign  in  the  Cape  M.R.  throughout 
the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1835  (Medal).  In  1844  he  proceeded  in  command  of  a  Troop  to  Port  Natal,  and  was  engaged 
against  the  revolted  Zoolu  chief  Todo.  In  Sept.  1848  he  commanded  three  Squadrons  at  Bloom  Fountain,  and.  ad- 
vanced to  Wimburgh  for  the  suppression  of  the  Dutch  Boor  rebellion.  Served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851- 
52-53,  including  the  operations  in  the  Amatolas,  passage  of  and  operations  across  the  Kei  in  Dec.  1S52,  and  other 
desultory  operations.  Commanded  a  Squadron  with  the  Force  under  Sir  George  Cathcart  against  the  Baralong: 
chief  Mosesh,  in  Dec.  1852  and  Jan.  7853,  which  service  concluded  the  war.  He  received  a  serious  injury  whila 
actively  engaged  against  the  enemy  at  Buffalo  Post,  27  Feb.  1S52,  by  the  dislocation  of  the  right  ankle  and  fracture 
of  the  bone  of  the  leg. 

65  Major  Henry  W.  Campbell  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  assaults  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September 
expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Medal  with  three  Clasus,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

66  Major  Campsie  commanded  two  Companies  of  the  Ceylon  Rifles  at  Borilla  in  suppressing  the  rebellion  08 
1 848  in  Ceylon. 

67  Major  Cannon  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  2cth  Nov.  1854  to  14th  June  1855,  including  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Mednl  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

68  Major  Carey  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  July  1855,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

70  Major  W.  H.  Carleton  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inoluding  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Redan  on  i8tu  June,  and  ex- 
pedition to  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

71  Major  A.  Carlisle  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  from  12th  Nov.  1S57  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  including  the 
operations  at  Cawnpore  on  26th  27th  and  28th  November,  and  its  defence  till  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers 
on  6th  December,  and  action  of  Kallee  Nuddee;  campaign  in  Rohilcund,  including  the  actions  of  Bugawalla  and 
Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Baredly,  attack  and  bombardment  of 
Shajehanpore,  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  rehef  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy 
to  the  left  bank  of  the  Goomtee,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee,  attack  on  and  destruction  of  Shahabad, 
and  action  of  Bungkagong  ;  Oude  campaign  in  1S58,  includintr  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Rissulpoi'e,  attack  and! 
capture  of  the  Fort  of  Mittowlie.  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal). 

72  Major  F.  P.  Cassidy  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  in  the  ac- 
tions at  Cawnpore  on  the  26th  27th  and  28th  (wounded)  Nov.  1857  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

73  Major  F.  Y.  Cassidy  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1855,  and  was  present  at  th8 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  attacks  of  the^Redan  on  the  iSth  June  and  8th "Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal.)  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho  ani 
•storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).     Also  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in 

he  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  capture  by 
■escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo,  Tsolin,  and  the  fortified  town  of  Najow,  affair  at  Nanhsiang,  and 
In  command  of  a  Detachment  of  100  men  at  relief  of  Tsinnoo 

74  Major  Cay  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65.  anil  commanded  Detachments  of  65th  and  7oth-Regiments- 
ajt  the  sturming  of  Rangiawhia  ;  also  commanded  Detachment  70th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Orakaui 
and  other  operations  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches).  AVas  specially  mentioned  for  the  very  gallant  manner  in 
which  he  rushed  upon  the  enemy's  position  of  Okea  near  Warea  on  the  2nd  August  1865  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal)>. 

74t  Major  "W.  E.  Chapman  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863—66  (Medal). 

75  Major  C.  Clapcott  served  with  the  32nd  Regt.  at  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  in- 
cluding the  attack  of  the  enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  advanced  trenches  on  "the  12th  Sept.  1848-,  the  action  of 
Soorjkoond,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  I'ortress.  Also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort 
and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  wich  two  Clasps). 

76  Major  J.  G.  Clarke  served  with  the  46th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  the  nth  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Ciasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

77  Major  Clifford  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

78  Major  Clowes  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  185  with  the  8th  Hussars,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and; 
Balaklava,  affairs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol :  was  wounded  and  taken  a  prisoner 
and  horse  shot  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  Rajpootana  ill' 
1858-59,  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kotaria.  and  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  8th  Hussars- 
in  Brigadier  Parkes'  long  pursuit  of  the  rebels  and  at  their  defeat  at  Chota  Oodeypore  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major.  Mcda!  with  Clasp). 

79  Major  T.'  Hugh  Coekburn  joined  the  Central  India  Field  Force  at  Jhansi.  and  was  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to. 
Sir  Hugh  Rose,  was  present  at  the  action  at  Koonch.  those  in  front  of  and  capture  of  Calpee,  and  recapture  of 
Gwalior  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

83  Ma;or  T.  G.  Coote  served  with  the  83rd  Regimenf  in  suppressing  the  Indian  Mutiny  and  was  present  at  the 
affair  of  Sanganeer,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria  on  the  14th  Aug.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Cen- 
tral India).     Served  with  the  26th  Hameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1S68  (Medal). 

84  Major  R.  Coupe  served  with  the  15th  Regiment  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  in  1837-38,  including  the  advance- 
upon  Napierville,  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  insurgents.  Also  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  15th  Regiment,, 
defeating  the  insurgents  during  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  the  Kandian  Provinces,  Ceylon,  in  1848. 

87  Major  Croker  served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  action  at  Zorapore  near  Kuraool  on  the  28th 
October  1S30  ;  and  also  in  a  like  capacity  in  the  action  at  Maharajpore,  29th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star). 

83  Major  Crosse  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  S8th  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  anrl 
Inkerman  (severely  wounded) ,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  C  asps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March,  and  siege  of 
Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

89  Sir  Charles  Wheeler  Cuffe  served  as  2nd  Assistant  Adjutant  General  on  Lord  Clyde's  Staff  during  the  campaign 
in  Oude  in  1858  and  part  of  1S59,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Doondiakeria,  Mugedia,  and  the  Raptee  (Medal, 
and  Brevet  of  Major). 

91  Major  Hon.  W.  H.  Curzon  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Crimea,  from  13th  July  1855.  including  thebattla 
of  the  Tchernava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish. Medal).  Also  the  campaign  of 
1858-59  in  Central  India,  including  the  action  ot  Burode  (Medal). 

92  Major  J.  Cusack  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  ihe  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol.  taking  of  the  Quarries,  and  storming  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept. — wounded  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Medal  for  Distinguished  Conduct  in  the  Field,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

93  Major  H.  S.  Dalhiac  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  or'  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  if  Tel-el-Kebir— 
severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  wi'h  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

94  Major  Dalrymnle  6erved  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

95  Major  Dartnell  served  in  the  86th  Resriment  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857,  a'-id  was  present  at  the 
storm  and  capture  of  Chundaree,  and  led  the  only  successful  escalade  attack  on  the  fortress  of  Jhansi — severely 


War  Services  of  Majors  Retired  by  Sale,  S,x.  "66 

wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).    Served  in  the  Bhootan  expedition  in 
1E65  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Tombs,  and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri. 

96  Major  \V\  A.  Daubeny  served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  witb  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts). 

97  Major  A.  Davies  commanded  a  Detachment  74th  Highlanders  at  the  destruction  of  a  b  and  of  insurgent  Moplas 
on  the  17th  Sept.  1855  at  Murroon  in  Malabar.  Served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1S58,  and  commanded 
the  Infantry  of  the  force  at  the  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Nurgoond  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal). 

98  Major  Dennis  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  21st  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

99  Major  C.  L.  C.  de  R  ibeck  served  w:th  the  2ud  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afshau  war  from  October  1878  to 
September  1879,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Candihar  and  Ehelat-i-Ghilzie  (Medal). 

100  Major  R.  V.  Dickens. — For  War  Services,  see  Military  Knights  of  Windsor,  p.  775. 

]os  Major  B.  Drew  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  before  Delhi  in  1857,  including  the 
battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai ;  commanded  the  Grenadier  Company  at  the  assault  of  Delhi  and  ultimately  the  Regiment; 
accompanied  Colonel  Greathed's  rjursuing  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Allyghur  and  Akbarabad  and 
battles  of  Bolundshuhur  and  Agra ;  served  in  the  advance  into  Oude  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  and  on  the  relief  of 
the  Garrison  of  Lucknow  remained  with  General  Outram's  Force  at  Alumbagh,  and  took  part  in  the  several  repulses 
of  the  enemy  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

104  Major  Dunbar  served  with  the  Buffs  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  1st  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September — wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

105  Major  Dundas  served  with  the  12th  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-53  (Medal). 

106  MajorC.D.C.  Ellis  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Was  D.A.Q.M. 
General  at  Head  Quarters  of  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  the  Crimea  from  0^0.1855  to  June  1S56  (Turkish  Medal). 
Also  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858 — oommanded  a  Detachment  of  the  60th  Rifles  at  the  affair  of  Mehndee — 
and  present  at  the  action  of  Biswah.  Commanded  the  1st  Battalion  during  the  pursuit  through  the  Khyreeghur 
jungles  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

107  Colonel  R.  G.  Ellison. — For  War  Services,  fee  Yeomen  of  the  Guard,  p.  132. 

108  Lord  Erroll  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  an(l  was  severely  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

109  Major  Evans  served  with  the  29th  Regiment  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1S48-49,  including  the  pas- 
sage of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

111  Major  Fanning  served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrab. 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  of  India  in  suppressing  the  mutiuj'  in  1S57-58  ;  commanded  a 
Detachment  in  the  action  of  Khugwa,  present  in  the  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers,  and 
actions  of  Kala  Nuddee  and  Kerkeroulie,  capture  of  Bareilly,  affairs  of  Shahjehanpore,  Buruiie,  and  Mahomdie  ; 
served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  as  Brigade  Major  of  Brigadier  Hale's  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Sandee  (Medal). 

112  Major  A.  M.  Fawcett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54-55  with  the  50th  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  9th 
Lancers  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  commanded  a  Squadron  at  the  battle  of  Budlekeserai  and  throughout  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (horse  shot  in  repelling  a  sortie  on  19th  June) ;  also  with  Greathed's  Column  in  the 
action  of  Bolundshur  (horse  shot)  and  Allyghur,  and  was  senior  Officer  of  che  Regiment  in  camp  at  Agra  when  the 
enemy  attacked,  and  commanded  during  the  early  part  of  the  engagement,  and  in  the  action  at  Meraigunge; 
present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  and  actions  at  Seraighat  and 
Khudagunge,  and  capture  of  Meeangunge;  commanded  a  Squadron  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  from  2nd  to  19th 
March,  and  throughout  the  summer  campaign  in  Oude  and  Rohilcund,  including  actions  at  Rhodamow  and 
Altygunge,  capture  of  Bareilly,  action  at  Shahjehanpore  and  pursuit  to  Manomdee,  and  affair  at  Kumdakoti  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

113  Major  F.  Fawkes  served  with  the  71st  Highlanders  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Kotakaserai  and  recapture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

114  Major  J.  Finlay  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  1S57,  including  the  night  attack  and 
battle  of  Kooshao,  bombardment  of  Mohumrah,  and  expedition  to  Ahwaz  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal 
with  Havelock's  Column  from  its  first  taking  the  field  in  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo 
Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Onao,  Buseerutgunge  (first  and  second),  and  in  the  several  actions  leading  to  and  ending 
in  the  relief  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  defence ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  Alumbagh.  including 
the  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks  and  operations,  ending  in  the  final  capture  of  Luckuow  ;  the  Rohilcund  cam- 
paign in  1858,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

Ub  Major  L.  W.  Fisher  served  in  the  82nd  Regiment  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58  in 
Oude  and  Rohilcund,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Jail  at  Shahjehanpore  and  affairs  subsequent  to  its 
relief  (Medal).  Served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  Waiari  and 
Orakau — severely  wounded  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Mirtal). 

116  Major  FitzGerald  served  in  the  Anglo-Spanish  Legion  during  1S35-37 ;  was  severely  wounded  in  the  action  of 
5th  May  near  St.  Sebastian,  and  has  two  Crosses  and  a  Medal  for  his  conduct  and  services.  Served  also  in  the  New 
Zealand  war  in  1864-65  (Medal). 

119  Major  W.  J.  Foster  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  18th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

120  Major  T.  J.  Francis  served  with  the  16th  Lancers  at  the  actions  of  Buddiwal  and  Aliwal,  and  as  Aide  de  Camp 
to  Sir  Joseph  Thackwell  at  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).  He  served  also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  in- 
cluding the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

121  Major  S.  P.  F.  Freeth  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  from  nth  December  1S73.  Was  attached 
to  Rait's  Artillery  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Co'  imassie  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

122  Major  Gambier-Parry  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  with  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff 
(honorary  rank  of  Major,  Medal  wiih  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

123  Major  J.T.  A.  Gardiner  served  with  the  31st  Regin-ent  throughout  the  operations  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860 
and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts) .  Served  with  the  Commissariat 
during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862,  resulting  in  the 
taking  of  the  stockade  of  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadm,  Tsinpoo,  and  Tsolin,  the 
fortified  town  of  Najow,  and  the  affair  at  Nanhsiang  and  relief  of  Kading. 

124  Lord  Gifford  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special  service. 
Trained  the  Winnebah  Company  of  Russell's  Regiment,  and  commanded  it  during  the  reoulse  of  the  Ashanti  army 
at  Abrakrampa  on  the  5th  and  6th  November  1873.  Did  the  duties  of  Adjutant  of  Russell's  Regiment  from  Attoh- 
Insu  to  the  Prah.  Commanded  the  ScoutiDg  Party  from  the  Prah  to  Coomassie.  Led  the  attack  on  Adubiassie  and 
at  the  battle  of  Amoa.ful ;  carried  with  his  Scouts  the  enemy's  advanced  post  at  Egginassie  by  a  rush  ;  lei  the 
attack  on  Becquah  (slightly  wounded) ;  took  part  in  the  advanced  guard  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  affairs  between 
Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie.  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Garnet 
Wolseley  from  the  capture  of  Coomassie  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (was  several  times  mentioned  in  despatches, 
promoted  to  an  Unattached  Company,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp):  was  awarded  the  lTiT  "for  his 
gallant  conduct  during  the  operations  in  the  Ashanti  war,  and  especially  at  the  taking  of  Becquah.  The  Officer 
commanding  the  Expeditionary  Force  reports  that  Lord  Gifford  was  in  charge  of  the  Scouts  after  the  Army 
crossed  the  Prah,  and  that  it  is  no  exaggeration  to  say  that  since  the  Adansi  Hills  w-ere  passed  he  daily  carried 
his  life  in  his  hand  in  the  performance  of  his  most  dangerous  duties.  He  hung  upon  the  rear  of  the  enemy, 
discovering  their  position  and  ferreting  out  their  intentions.  With  no  other  white  man  with  him,  he  captured 
numerous  prisoners;  but  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  brings  him  forward  for  this  mark  of  Royal  favour  most  especially  for 
his  conduct  at  the  taking  of  Becquah,  into  which  place  he  penetrated  with  his  Scout's  before  the  troops  carried  it, 
when  his  gallantry  and  courage  were  most  conspicuous."  Served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  first 
with  the  57th  Regiment,  afterwards  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and  finally  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley 


7^7  War  Services  of  Majors  .Retired  hjj  Sale,  8fc. 

Lord  Gifford  took  a  leading  part  in  the  capture  of  King  Cetywayo,  after  which  he  was  sent  home  with  the 
despatches  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

123  Major  B.  W.  Gillman  served  with  the  12th  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

'-6  Major  P.  W.  Gillum  served  with  the  54th  Regiment  at  the  taking  of  the  Forts  of  Leehean  and  Tirhoi,  in  Oude, 
in  Juno  1858  (Medal). 

127  Major  Godley  served  with  the  28th  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  5th  July  1855.  including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sevastopol,  and  affair  in  the  Cemeterv — severely  wounded  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps.  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Mediidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

128  Major  Duncan  Gordon  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  France  in  1810;  and  at  the 
oapture  of  Java  in  1811,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  "f  Fort  Cornelius  (War  Medal  with  one  Clasp).  Served 
also  at  the  sic-ge  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (India  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp). 

129  Major  A.  P.  Gore  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  against  the  insurgent  Boers  in  South  Africa  in  1845,  also 
throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal).  Served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-5S 
including  the  action  of  Khujwah,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  and 
pursr.it  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  to  Serai  Ghat,  action  of  Khodagunge  and  entry  into  Futteghur,  affair  of 
Shumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affair  of  Koorsie,  the  passage 
of  the  Goomtee,  the  occuoation  of  Sultanporfi,  the  pa^sasre  of  the  Gogra  at  Fvzabad  on  the  25th  November,  the 
action  at  Toolsepore.  and  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

130  Major  C.  C.  Graham  served  the  Eastern  campaign  from  Dec.  1854  with  the  42nd  Highlanders,  including  the 
expedition  to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  upon  the  outworks  on  the  1 8th  June  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

131  Major  E.  G.  Graham  served  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

133  Major  Grantham  served  in  the  98th  Regiment  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  1842  (Medal),  and 
was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Chin  Kian?  Foo,  and  at  the  landing  before  Nankin. 

134  Major  Granville  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers'in  the  Ea>tern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  ot  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal  .  Joined  Lord  Clyde's  Army 
before  Lucknow  on  14th  Nov.  1857,  and  was  at  the  relief  of  the  garrison;  also  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contin- 
gent at  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  and  at  the  fall  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

135  Major  W.S.Gray  served  in  Ceylon  during  therebellion  of  1848,  and  commanded  the  outpost  of  Ambefrusse.  Served 
throughout  the  campaign  of  1S60  in  the  north  of  China,  and  commanded  the  1st  Battalion  Military  Train  from  the 
taking  of  the  Taku  Forts  on  21st  Aug.  to  the  return  of  the  Corps  to  England  in  March  1862  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  duriug  the  war  in  New  Zealand  from  1864  to  1866,  for  two  j-ears  ar.d  a  half  of  that  time  on  the 
Staff  of  the  Governor  Sir  George  Grey  (Medal). 

137  Major  W.  S.  Greene  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1*864-66,  and  was  present  at 
the  attack  on  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

138  Major  Gresson  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Peshawur  Light  Horse  at  Peshawur  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of 
1857-58.  Was  on  board  the  ship  Eastern  Monarch  when  she  blew  up  and  caught  fire  at  Spithead  on  3rd  June  1859. 
Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-64  and  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  hostilities  at  Taranaki,  the  storming 
of  the  Pah  Katikira,  the  affair  of  Kerikeri,  and  commanded  the  storming  party  consisting  of  two  Companies  65th 
Regiment  at  Kangariri  on  the  20th  Nov.  1863  and  was  very  severely  wounded,  right  arm  being  shattered,  bullet 
penetrating  the  back  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

139  Major  A.  G.  F.  Griffiths  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  7th  August  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

142  Major  R.  Harman  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  2nd  June  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  New  Zealand  from  Decem- 
ber i860  to  March  1864  (Medal). 

143  Major  W.  C.  Harvey  served  in  the  Crimea  from  27th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
assault  on  the  Cemetery  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

145  Major  Heneage  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Sth  Hussars,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  Inkerman,  Tchernaya,  affairs  of  Bulganac,  M'Kenxie's  Farm,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition 
to  Kertch  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  Rajpootana  and  Central  India  in  1858-59,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  reoccupation  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kotah  ke  Serai,  captures  of  Gwalior  and 
Powree,  battle  of  Sindwaho,  and  actions  of  Koorwye  and  Naharghur ;  at  Gwaiior  he  commanded  a  Squadron  of  the 
8th  Hussars,  which  made  a  sudden  and  successful  attack  upon  the  enemy's  Camp,  in  which  the  Rhanee  of  Jhansee 
was  killed  and  several  guns  captured  (Brevet  of  Major,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp) :  together  with  a 
sergeant,  a  farrier,  and  a  private  of  his  Regiment,  he  was  "  t  elected  for  the  Victoria  Cross  by  his  companions  in 
the  gallant  charge  made  by  a  squadron  of  the  regiment  at  Gwalior,  on  the  17th  June  1858,  when,  supported  by  a 
division  of  the  Bombay  Horse  Artillery  and  Her  Majesty's  95th  Regiment,  they  routed  the  enemy,  who  were 
advancing  against  Brigadier  Smith's  position,  charged  through  the  rebel  camp  into  two  batteries,  capturing  and 
bringing  into  their  camp  two  of  the  enemy's  guns,  under  a  heavy  and  converging  fire  from  the  fort  and  town.— 
Field  Farce  Orders  by  Major  General  Sir  ilugh  Henry  Rose,  GCB.,  commanding  Central  India  Field  Force,  dated  Camp 
Gwalior.  28M  June  1858." 

ws  Major  Herbert  served  with  the  39th  Regiment  at  the  action  of  Maharajpore  on  the  29th  Dec.  1843— slightly 
wounded  (Bronze  Star). 

147  Major  F.  J.  G.  Hill  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

145  Major  Hilliker  served  with  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Afghanistan  (Medal),  including 
the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  storming  the  Heurhts  of  Jugdulluck,  actions  of  Tezeen  and  Huft  Kotul,  occupation 
of  Cabul,  and  capture  of  Istaliff.  Served  also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  at  Ramnuggur, 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  action  of  Sadoolapore,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  with  the  Land  Transport  Corps  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855,  including  the  capture  of  Kertch  and 
Yenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

149  Major  T.  C.  Hinds  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1S63-65,  and  was  present  at 
Rangariri  andOrakau  (Medal). 

151  Major  E.  G.  Home  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  27th  April  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol — wounded  18th  Aug.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Corporal  Gourley  and  Private  Downey,  48th  Regiment,  received  the  French  War  Medal  for  assisting  Major  Home 
in  the  attempt  to  bring  into  the  Trenches  a  wounded  soldier  who  was  lying  in  the  enclosures  in  front  of  the  left 
attack  before  Sebastonol  on  the  19th  June  1855. 

152  Major  Alexander  Hume  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  twice  wounded,  once  dangerously 
through  the  right  lung  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Commanded  the  1st  European  Bengal  Fusiliers  in  sup- 
pression of  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  Trans-Goomtee  operations  under  Outram,  storm  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major). 

153  Colonel  C.  W.  Hume. — For  War  Services,  see  the  Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  .Arms,  p.  130. 

134  Major  Arthur  Hunt  served  with  the  Field  Train  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  and  was 
present  during  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  at  the -bombardments  of  the  6th 
and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

155  Major  C.  F.  Hunter  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  28th  May  1855,  including  the  expe- 
dition to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  also  throughout  the  operations  in  Central  India  and  pursuit  of  the  rebel  forces  under  Tantia  Topee  and 
Rao  Sahib  in  1858-59. 

157  Major  Hutton  served  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Balaklava  (severely  wounded  in  both  thighs),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

158  Major  Ind  served  with  the  37th  Regiment  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

160  Major  W.  Inglis  served  with  the  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Oct.  1854  to  15th  Sept.  1855, 
including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


War  Services  of  Majors  Retired  by  Sale,  Src.  768 

162  Major  John  Irwin  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the 
affair  of  Bhognapore.  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858,  siege  of  Oalpee,  and  subsequent  campaign  inOude  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

161  Major  Jary  served  with  the  12th  Lancers  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Crimea  from  9th  May 
1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sevastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

165  Major  Jervis  served  with  the  13th  Light  Dragoons  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  recon- 
naissance to  Silistria  with  Lord  Cardigan,  affairs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava 
(horse  shot),  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol;  also  present  with  the  Light  Brigade  at 
Eupatoria  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

167  Major  F.  T.  Jones  served  the  campaign  of  18  5o  in  China  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts). 

168  Major  Lutley  Jordan  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Bhowanie  on  28th  April  1859  (Medal). 

171  Major  8.  H.  B.  Kenuett  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  took  part  in  the  expedition  to  the 
Bazar  Vslley  and  in  the  operations  in  the  Lughman  and  Hissarik  Valleys — wounded  (Medal). 

173  Major  Keogh  served  with  the  Soth  Regiment  in  th^  Indian  Mutimr  campaign  of  1858-59.  Served  with  the 
14th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  campaigns  of  1860-66,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  attack  on  the  Okotuku 
Pah  (Medal). 

175  Major  Kneehone  served  with  the  29th  Regiment  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49,  including  the 
passage  of  the  Chenab  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

178  Major  Lawrie  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  from  30th  Dec.  1854,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major, 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

J79  Lt. Colonel  H.  Leake  served  with  the  7othRegiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1S63-65,  including  operations  in 
the  provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Waikato  (Medal). 

180  Major  G.  E.  Leggett  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  the  Working  Party  on  the  night  of  the  2nd  April  1S55  which,  under  the  command  of  Major  Bell, 
23rd  Fusiliers,  was  complimented  and  thanked  in  General  Orders  for  its  excellent  services  while  under  a  heavy  fire 
from  the  enemy,  the  assault  of  the  18th  June,  and  engaged  at  the  storming  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September — 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  two  Companies  77th 
Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  under  Brigadier  General  Wilde. 

182  Major  L.  X.  Leslie  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Canada;  also  with  the  72nd  Highlanders,  the  Kaffir 
campaign  of  1834-35  (Medal). 

183  Major  Levett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  13th  July  1855,  with  the  19th  Regiment, 
including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  andassault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal), 

181  Major  Lewis  served  in  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  commanded  three 
Companies  during  the  siege  of  Chandaree,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  Fort ;  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  the  Betwa,  and  siege  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Jhansi — twice  wounded,  last  time  dangerously 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

185  Major  J.  Leyne  served  with  the  59th  Regt.  at  the  operations  before  a.nd  capture  of  Canton  in  1847  (Medal  with 
Clasp).' 

187  Maior  A.  C.  Little  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  as  Staff  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  E  wart, 
Commanding  Cavalry  Brigade,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  at 
the  destruction  of  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's 
Star) . 

188  Major  J.  Lucas  served  with  the  47th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-5 ■,-,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  October,  and 
storming  of  the  Quarries  on  7th  June — mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

J89  Major  Lutman  served  with  the  24th  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of 
the  Chenab  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

190  Major  Lyle  served  with  the  29th  Regiment  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of 
Ferozeshah  arid  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

191  Major  F.  B.  M'Crea  served  with  the  8th  Regiment  in  Delhi  from  the  18th  Sept.  1857,  and  was  afterwards  present 
with  Greathed's  Movable  Column  in  the  actions  01  Bolundshur  and  Allyghur,  affair  of  Akrabad,  battle  of  Agra, 
affair  of  Kanouge,  advance  into  Oude,  action  of  Marigunge,  Alumbagh,  andDilkoosha,  relief  of  Lucknow  under  Lord 
Clyde,  the  affair  of  the  2nd  and  action  of  the  6th  Dec.  at  Cawnpore,  action  of  Khudagunge,  and  occupation  of 
Futtehghur.  Served  with  a  Column  in  the  Agra  district  in  June  r8s8,  watching  the  Calpee  rebels;  also  with 
Brigadier  Hale's  Brigade  during  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

192  Major  M.  M'Oreagh-Thornhiii  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  Oct.  1854,  including  the 
battles  of  Balaklava  and  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

194  Major  M'Mahon  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  first  siege  of  Mooltan, 
including  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  advanced  Trenches  on  12th  Sept.  1848  ;  present  with  the 
charging  Squadrons  of  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  at  the  action  of  Ramnuggur  (very  severely  wounded),  and  at  the 
battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat ;  was  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  Sikh  Army  at  Rawul  Pindee,  and 
pursuit  of  the  Affghans  to  Peshawur  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under 
Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rahutghur,  relief  of  Saugor,  action  of  Barodia, 
at  Malthone,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  battles  of  Betwa  and  Koonch  (severely  wounded),  action  of  Morar, 
recapture  of  Gwalior,  and  commanded  a  Flying  Column  in  operations  against  Bunjor  Sing  (twice  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

195' Major  MacAndrew  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  throughout  the  operations  in  Candahar  in  Affghanistan  in 
1841-42,  and  has  received  the  Medal  inscribed  "Candahar.  Ghuznee,  Cabool,  1842."  Served  with  the  78th  High- 
landers in  the  Persian  war  in  1857,  including  the  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab,  bombardment  of  Mohumrah, 
and  expedition  to  Ahwaz  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

197  Major  C.  F.  Marriott  served  with  the  Carabiniers  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879-S0,  and  took  part  in  the  expedi- 
tion against  the  Wuzeeree  Khugianis  (Medal). 

200  Major  H.  C.  Marriott  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  Sept.  1854,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  A.lso  served  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppression  of 
the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  defeat  there 
of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  actions  of  Kale  Nuddee  and  Khankur,  siege  of  the  Jail,  and  subsequent  operations  at 
Shahjehanpore  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

201  Major  Matson  joined  the  force  in  New  Zealand  under  Colonel  Despard  in  August  1845,  and  served  as  Acting 
Deputy  Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kawiti's  Pah,  at  Ruapekapeka  on  the 
nth  Jan.  1846  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

202  Major  J.  S.  Menzies  served  with  the  74th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present 
at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Copaul  (Medal). 

201  Major  H.  P.  St.  J.  Mildma.y  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan 
campaign  in  1885  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp). 

205  Major  Miller  served  with  the  12th  Regiment  during  the' New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  and  was  wounded  (Breve? 
of  Major,  and  Medal). 

206  Major  C.  G.  Minnitt  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  (Medal). 

208  Major  Molony  served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  in  suppressing  the  Indian  Mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  affair 
Of  Sanganeer,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria  on  14th  Aug.  1858  (Medal). 

812  Major  G.  G.  G.  Munro  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

213  Major  F.  E.  Murphy  served  with  the  27th  Regiment  on  the  North- West  Frontier  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in 
2857-59  (Medal). 


769—70  War  Services  of  Majors  Retired  by  Sale,  Sfc. 

216  Major  B.  D.  Musgrave  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  India  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  (Medal). 

217  Maior  C.  E.  Musgrave  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

2,8  Major  Nash  served  in  the  American  war  with  the  103rd  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Lundy's 
Lane,  storming  of  Fort  Erie,  15th  Aug.  1814 — severely  wounded  in  the  leg  by  a  musket-ball,  and  afterwards  blown 
up  by  the  explosion  of  a  powder  magazine ;  present  also  in  the  action  at  Chippewa. 

210  Major  Noott  served  in  the  "White  Sea,  blockading  the  Russian  ports  during  the  summer  of  1854 . 

220  Major  C.  G.  C.  Norton  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief 
of  Lucknowby  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  opera- 
tions across  the  Goomtee  under  Outram — mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

221  Major  W.  D.  Nunn  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  15th  July  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol ;  also  at  the  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the 
Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  and  affairs  of  Mohan,  Hussengunge,  Meangunge  (as  Orderly  Officer  to 
Brigadier  Evelegh),  Churda,  Fort  of  Musjeedia,  and  Bankee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

222  Major  J.  A.  Nutt  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  in  1857,  including  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of 
Mohumrah,  and  subsequent  pursuit  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  during  the  operations  against  the  insurgent 
Dessaies  in  the  North  Canara  and  Bedee  districts. 

223  Major  O'Conor  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  17th  Dec.  1854,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June — mentioned  in  despatches  (Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

221  Major  O'Malley  served  as  second  in  command  with  the  18th  Punjaub Infantry  in  the  Peshnwur  Expeditionary 
Force  on  the  Eusofzai  Frontier  in  1858  under  Sir  Sidney  Cotton,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  on  the  Heights 
of  Sittana,  and  expulsion  of  a  large  body  of  the  Gazzie  tribe  and  Hindostanee  fanatics  from  the  village  of  Seta 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

227  Major  J.  Paton  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle 
of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol — wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Troops  at 
the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Beyt  2nd  April  1858,  on  the  senior  Officer  being  dangerously  wounded  (Medal ) . 

228  Major  Paul  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of 
Moodkee,  Ferozeshah  (wounded),  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  as  Brigade 
Major  in  New  Zealand  during  the  operations  at  Taranaki  in  1860-61  (Brevet  of  Major),  and  also  during  hostilities  in 
the  Taranaki  and  Waikato  districts  in  1863  (mentioned  in  general  orders  and  despatches,  Medal). 

229  Major  Paynter  served  with  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  and  battle  of  Tchernaya  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

230  Major  Peel  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  30th  June  1855,  including 
the  battle  of  the  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the 
Indian  campaign  in  1858;  commanded  the  Rear  Guard  in  the  retreat  from  Jugdespore,  and  was  present  in  the  actions 
of  Bootwal  and  Toolsepore  (Medal). 

231  Major  Pelly  served  with  the  37th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  engaged  with  the  enemy 
at  Atrowlea  and  Koelsa  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  besieged  in  Azimghur  and  sortie  thence ;  proceeded  with  Bri- 
gadier Douglas's  Column  in  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing,  and  present  in  the  actions  of  17th  and  20th  April  (Medal). 

232  Major  Percy  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  9th  Regiment  from  August  1S55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

233  Major  Peto  served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1S46-47  (Medal). 

231  Major  C.  B.  Phillipps  served  with  the  39th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  31st  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

235  Major  E.  Phillips  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  8th  Hussars,  including  the  battles  of 
Balaklava  (horse  shot),  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  in  Rajpootana  in  1858-59,  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  and  commanded  a  Squadron  of  the 
Sth  Hussars  in  Brigadier  Honner's  pursuit  of  the  rebels  and  at  their  defeat  at  Koorshana  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp) . 

238  Major  Poore  served  in  Rajpootana  and  Central  India  in  1858-59  with  the  Sth  Hussars,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Kotah,  reoccupation'of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kotah  ke  Serai,  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  of  Powree,  and 
action  of  Bejapore — severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

240  Major  Priestley  served  with  the  32nd  Light  Infantry  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1S57-58,  and  was  present 
with  Colonel  Maxwell's  Column  in  the  operations  before  Calpee  early  in  1858,  and  proceeded  with  it  to  the  Alumbagh 
during  the  taking  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858.  Capture  of  the  intrenched  position  at  Dehaighn  and  Fort  at  Tyrool, 
actions  of  Doadpore  and  Jugdespore,  surrender  of  the  forts  at  Ahmetie  and  Shunkerpore,  and  pursuit  of  Beni 
Madhoo  across  the  River  Gogra  (Medal). 

241  Major  Queade  served  with  a  Detachment  of  the  12th  and  40th  Regiments  under  Captain  Thomas  at  the  capture 
of  a  stockade  occupied  by  insurgents  at  the  Ballarat  Gold  Fields  in  Australia  on  the  3rd  Dec.  1854. 

242  Major  Quin  served  with  a  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  Monrund  tribes,  Peshatvur  district,  in 
Nov.  and  Dec.  1851.  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  as  a  Brigade  Major  (mentioned  in  uespatches  for 
"  indefatigable  and  zealous  exertions,"  Brevet  of  Major). 

245  Major  Renny  served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal),  including  the  operations  in 
the  Amatolas,  Fish  River,  "Waterkloof,  and  Trans-Kei  Expeditions. 

249  Major  C.  F.  Roberts  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  ard  was  present  in  the  Trenches 
(wounded)  with  the  Siege  Train  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  and 
17th  August,  and  was  severely  wounded  bv  the  explosion  of  the  French  powder  magazine  in  Camp  on  the  15th 
Nov.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Employed  in  India  from  January  to  April  1861  in 
command  of  the  Artillery  with  the  Field  Force  in  Sikkim  under  Lt.Colonel  Gawler,  and  was  mentioned  in  Orders 
by  the  Governor  General  for  his  services  (Brevet  of  Major). 

250  Major  T.  L.  Roberts  served  with  a  field  force  in  May  and  June  1857  against  the  fort  of  Hote  Murdan  held  by 
mutineers  of  the  55th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  and  subsequently  towards  the  Swat  "Valley.  Fresent  as  Adjutant 
1 8th  Punjaub  Infantry  at  the  mutiny  of  the  51st  N.I.  at  Peshawur  in  Aug.  1857,  and  was  severely  contused  and 
slightly  wounded  by  a  musket- shot  by  the  mutineers.  Served  the  campaign  of  1859  against  the  rebels  on  the 
Nepaul  Frontier  as  2nd  in  Command  3rd  Sikh  Infantry;  and  for  several  months  commanded  pests  on  the  fron- 
tier with  a  "Wing  3rd  Sikhs  and  a  troop  of  Irregular  Cavalry  ;  present  in  the  action  with  the  Nana  and  Bala  Rao  at 
Ruttenpore,  and  in  carrying  their  position  in  the  Nepaul  Hills  on  the  28th  March  ;  when  reconnoitring  in  the  hills 
with  two  Companies  3rd  Sikhs  fell  in  with  and  conducted  into  camp  Mahomed  Hoosain  the  Nazim  of  Gorruckpore, 
with  200  armed  followers  and  six  elephants  ;  commanded  the  3rd  Sikhs  in  the  affair  with  the  Nusseerabad  Brigade 
on  nth  Nov. ;  and  present  at  the  final  surrender  of  the  rebels  at  Dukairee  in  December  (twice  mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, Medal).  Served  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  to  the  force  under  Brigadier  Gener-d  Staveley  during  the  operations 
against  the  I'aeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862,  including  the  capture  of  the  stockades 
of  Naziang,  assault  and  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kading,  Tsingpoo,  Najow,  and  Tsolin,  affair  of  Nagiang", 
and  relief  of  Kadins:  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

251  Major  G.  Rowland  served  with  the  1st  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  taking 
of  Sinho  and  Tangku.  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Claspsl. 

218  Major  St.  John  served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Central  India  campaign  from  22nd  Aug.  1858  to  31st 
March  1S59  ;  was  present  as  Brigade  Major  at  the  affair  of  Rajghur,  and  as  A.Q.M.  General  at  the  aifairs  of  Mon- 
growlie,  Sindwaho,  and  Korai  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal) . 
|5233  Major  F.  S.Schomberg  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept. ;  also  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  On  outpost  dutv  under  Colonel  "Warre  on  the  line  of  the  Taptee  river  in  co-operation 
with  the  Central  India  Field  Force.  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Aha  Ahu  and  Kaitke  (Medal).  « 


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255  Major  B.  Shiffner  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1S57-58,  including  the  action  at 
Cawnpore  on  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  1857,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  relief  of 
Azimghur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

256  Lt.Colonel  T.  Simpson  served  with  the  52nd  Light  Infantry  at  the  defeat  of  the  Sealkote  Mutineers  on  the 
banks  of  the  Ravee  on  the  12th  and  16th  July  1857 ;  also  from  the  14th  August  at  the  siege,  assault,  and  occupation 
of  Delhi — severely  wounded  in  the  right  breast  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

257  Major  R.  P.  Smith  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  17th  April  to  the  3rd  July 
1855,  including  the  capture  of  Tchorgaun  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

258  Major  W.  Spall  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal),  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rebel 
force  posted  on  the  first  range  of  the  Nepaul  Hills  in  March  1859  (Medal). 

259  Major  W.  Squirl  served  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Austrian  Army  under  Marshal  Radetzki  in  1848-49,  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Mortara  and  Novara.    Served  with  the  91st  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-53  (Medal) . 

260  Major  F.  R.  Stack  served  as  an  Ensign  in  the  45th  Regiment  at  Newport  in  Monmouthshire  during  the  Chartist 
riots  of  November  1839,  when  his  father's  Company  of  that  Regiment  defeated  a  body  of  nearly  5,000  armed  men 
led  on  by  the  ex-Mayor  of  Newport,  Mr.  John  Frost,  who  attacked  the  town  with  the  treasonable  intention  of  com- 
mencing a  revolution  in  the  government  of  the  country.  The  defeat  of  this  insurrectionary  host  after  eleven  were 
killed  on  the  spot  and  about  thirty  or  forty  wounded,  was  characterized  at  the  time  m  the  Imperial  Parliament  as 
having  been  the  means  of  saving  the  whole  of  England  from  anarchy  and  rebellion.  For  this  service  each  of  the 
three  Officers  of  the  Company  received  the  thanks  of  the  Queen  and  of  the  Commander  in  Chief,  and  also  the  thanks 
from  the  counties  of  Monmouthshire,  Glamorganshire,  and  Breconshire.  In  April  1855  he  was  promoted  to  3 
Majority  in  the  Turkish  service,  and  served  at  Constantinople,  Bayukdere,  and  the  entrenched  Camp  at  Kertch 
during  the  winter  of  1855  until  the  disbandment  of  the  Anglo-Ottoman  Force,  and  has  received  the  4th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie  and  a  Lt.Colonel's  commission  from  the  Sultan. 

267  Major  D.  Stuart  served  at  the  siege  and  caDture  of  Kittoor  in  the  East  Indies  in  Dec.  1824. 

263  Major  Studdert  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star). 

269  Major  Sykes  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  21st  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp.  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

270  Major  G.  J.  Teevan  served  in  the  Ab>  ssinian  campaign  in  1868  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport 
Train  (Medal). 

271  Major  C.  R.  Tennant  served  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasiu,  and  at  tho  battle  of  Tel  el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

272  Major  J.  T.  Tennant  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  185S-9  (Medal). 

273  Ma'jor  Thellusson  served  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  2nd  May  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

274  Major  C.  Thompson  joined  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  Persian  expedition  in  March  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  Bengal  and  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  ;  commanded  the  escort  which  safely 
conveyed  the  treasure  from  Gya  to  Calcutta  (thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council  and  by  Lord  Clyde)  y 
present  in  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior- 
mutineers,  and  action  of  Kala  Nuddee  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

273  Major  E.  H.  Thurlow  served  in  the  Zulu  war  01  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  and 
was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Lang's  Nek  and  the  Ingogo  River. 

276  Majors  Tillbrook  and  Wyatt. — For  War  Services,  see  the  Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms,  p.  130. 

277  Major  Hon.  F.  Le  Poer  Trench  served  in  the  52nd  Light  Infantry  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in 
1857-  58,  including  the  defeat  of  the  Seakote  mutineers  on  the  banks  of'  the  Ravee  in  July  1857,  siege  assault  and 
occupation  of  Delhi  from  13th  Aug.  to  22nd  Sept.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New 
Zealand  war  in  1863-65.  and  was  present  at  Rangariri,  Waiari,  and  Orakau  (Medal). 

278  Major  Trevor  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  16th  Feb.  1855,  including 
the  battles  in  the  Crimea  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

279  Major  Turner  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  during  the  war  of  1846,  and  also  throughout  that 
of  1860-61,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  action  atMahoetahi  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

281  Major  Vereker  served  with  the  12th  Regt.  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1S63-65,  including  the  storm  and  capture 
of  the  Maori  position  at  Orakau  on  1st  and  2nd  April  1864  (Medal). 

282  Major  Vesey  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  28th  May  1855,  including  the  ex- 
pedition to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  was  present  with  the  leading 
Column  of  assault  on  the  30th  March  185S,  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  in  Rajpootana  and  battle  of  Bunass,  sub- 
sequently throughout  the  operations  in  Central  India  and  pursuit  of  the  rebel  forces  under  Tantia  Topee  and  Rao 
Sahib  in  1858-59  ;  Commanded  Detachment  of  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  action  of  Oodeypore  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, iirevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

283  Major  Walter  served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59  with  th.'^  53rd  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of 
the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  on  25th  November,  the  affair  of  Bungaon,  battle  of  Toolsepore  (performed  the  duties  of  a 
mounted  Officer),  and  some  minor  affairs.  Commanded  the  Left  Wing  of  the  53rd  in  Sir  A.  Horsford's  Column  during 
the  latter  part  of  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign — twice  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal). 

281  Sir  Augustus  Riversdale  Warren  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  26th  January  1855, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  tue  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpjre, 
and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  and  affairs  of  Pohnn, 
and  Meangunge,  also  at  Churda,  and  Fort  uf  Musjeedia  (Me  tal  with  Clasp). 

287  Major  Stephen  Watson  serve!  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  whs  present  in  th3  engagement  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl — slightly  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

288  Major  Way  served  with  the  29th  Regiment  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  184S-49,  including  the  passage 
of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwauah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasns). 

289  Major  E.  T.  Webb  served  with  the  Tertian  expedition  in  1857,  including  the  stirm  and  capture  of  Reshire, 
and  surrender  of  Bushire  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

240  Major  J.  C.  Weir  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal)  ;  and  with  the  expedition  north  of  the  Orange 
River  in  1852-53.  Also  the  China  war  of  i860,  including  the  actions  of  the  3rd,  12th  and  14th  August,  18th  ana  21st 
Sept.,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Pekiu). 

292  Major  H.  R.  White  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  5th  January  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevetof  Major,  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

293  Sir  George  S.  Whitmore  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Kaffir  war  in  1847.  Was  in  the  action  of  Boem  Plaats  and 
defeat  of  the  insurgent  Boers  in  1848.  Served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52,  and  was  present  with  the  2nd 
Division  in  nearly  every  affair,  including  the  storming  of  the  Iron  Mountain.  Commanded  Sir  Harry  Smith's 
escort  from  March  to  November  1851,  during  which  time  he  was  repeatedly  employed  "as  a  Staff  Officer  with  th6 
various  Columns  on  patrol.  Acted  as  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  2nd  Division  from  November  1851  to  October  1852  ; 
and  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Cavalry  Brigade  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  George  Cathcart,  ending  in  the  battle  of 
Berea.  He  has  had  two  horses  shot  under  him  in  action,  and  has  been  repeatedly  thanked  in  brigade  and  division 
orders,  as  well  as  in  the  general  orders  and  despatches  of  Sir  H.  Smith  and  of  Sir  G.  Cathcart  (Medal).  Brevet  of 
Major,  Turkish  Medal,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  for  service  with  the  Turkish  Contingent. 

295  Major  Alfred  E.  Wilkinson  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the 
battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-59, 
present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  and  action  of  Bolnndshuhur,  commanded  a  Squadron  in  the  actions  of 
Allyghur,  Agra,  and  Kanouge,  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of 
the  city,  commanded  a  Squadron  throughout  the  summer  campaign  in  Oude  and  Rohilcund,  including  actions  at 
Rhodamow,  Allygunge,  capture  of  Bareilly,  Shajehanpore,  and  pursuit  to  Mahomdee  (twice  mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, Medal  with  three  Clasps), 


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298  Major  R.  L.  Williams  served  with  the  ist  Royals  in  the  Crimea  from  the  29th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fan  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  the  campaign  of  1868  in  China  as  D.A.Q.M.Gen.,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  actions  of  the  18th 
and  21st  September,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

300  Major  Williamson  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  21st  April  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  'of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

301  Sir  Henry  Wilmot  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  until  November  1855, 
subsequently  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  Hope  Grant ;  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (Victoria  Cross,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp)  :  together  with  Corporal  W.  Nash  and  Private  D.  Hawkes,  was  awarded  the  1TC  "  for 
conspicuous  gallantry  at  Lucknow  on  the  nth  March  1858.  Captain  Wilmot's  Company  was  engaged  with  a 
large  body  of  the  enemy,  near  the  Iron  Bridge.  That  Officer  found  himself  at  the  end  of  a  street  with  only  four 
•of  his  men,  opposed  to  a  considerable  body.  One  of  the  four  was  shot  through  both  legs,  and  became  utterly 
helpless ;  the  two  men  lifted  him  up.  and  although  Private  Hawkes  was  severely  wounded,  he  carried  him  for 
a  considerable  distance,  exposed  to  the  fire  •>".  the  enemy,  Captain  Wilmot  firing  with  the  men's  rifles,  and 
covering  the  retreat  of  the  party." 

302  Major  John  Wilson  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battle  of  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India, 
including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857) .  Seraighat,  and  Kudygunge,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow  and  assault 
of  the  Martmiere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of 
Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

303  Major  G.  Windham  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  until  April  1855  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also 
■during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  battle  of 
Nawabgunge,  and  taking  of  Fort  Oomerea  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

305  Major  J.  J.  Wood  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
Served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  September  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  beuat!- 
topol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

30s  Major  W.  Wood  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  (as  Adjutant  from  i6thFeb.  1855)  throughout  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fall  el 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  as  Adjutant,  served 
the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Khodagunge 
and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort 
of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

307  Major  W.  W.  Worswick  served  with  an  expeditionary  force  against  the  Indians  of  Yucatan  in  April  and  May 
1861.    Also  in  suppression  of  the  disturbance  in  the  Northern  district. 

303  Colonel  W.  A.  Wyuter  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and 
was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  Adubiassie  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879,  including 
the  investment  of  Sherpore  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to 
Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

309  Major  Yard  served  in  the  32nd  Regiment  at  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  tho 
attack  on  the  enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  advanced  Trenches  on  12th  Sept.  1848,  the  action  of  Soorjkoond,  storm 
and  capture  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress ;  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of 
Cheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojeiat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


Military  Knights  of  Windsor. 


Captain  Wm.  Maloney,1  Qr.  Mr.  ret.  pay  {Governor). 
Capt.  JohnAttkins  Pickworth,2  RidingMaster  retired  pay. 
Lt.Colonel  Henry  Fred.  Saunders,3  late  of  84  F. 
Major  Robert  Vaughan  Dickens,4  late  of  11  Foot. 
Cajitain  Sir  Edw.  Henry  John  Meredyth,  lit.  late  87  Foot. 
Captain  Henry  Dyke  Marsh,6  late  S2  Foot. 
Lt.Colonel  Wm.  Edward  Durand  Deacon,7  late  54  Foot. 
Captain  Maurice    George  Beaufoy  FitzGerald,8  late  72 

Foot. 
Colonel  Frederick  Hay  Swinfen,9  late  5  Dragoon  Gda. 
Major  Henry  Francis  Somerset  Bolton, '"retired  pay  18 
Foot. 


Bt. Major  Stephen  Watson,11  late  Worcestershire  Regt. 
Captain  William  Atkinson,12  late  13  Hussars. 
Lt.Colonel  John  Thomas  Maguire,14  late  Rifle  Brigade. 
VC  Colonel  Francis  Ccrnwallis  Maude,13  late  R.  Art. 
Major    Richard    Molesworth,15  retired  pay  Adjutant  6 

Lancashire  Militia. 
Lt.Colonel  John  Augustus  Tighe,16  ret.pay  Dorset  Regt. 
Lt.Col.  Montagu  M'Pherson  Battye,17  ret.  pay  10  Foot. 
Colonel  Henry  George  Edward  Somerset,1"  retired  pay 
3rd  Foot. 


1  Captain  William  Maloney  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  with  the  80th  Regiment,  including  the  battles 
of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal' and  two  Clasps).  Served  also  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53, 
including  the  capture  of  Martaban,  operations  before  Rangoon  and  capture  of  Prome  (Medal  with  .Clasp  for 
Pegu) .  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  affairs  of  Hurra,  Simree,  Bera,  Dhoond.iakeira, 
and  Busingpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2  Captain  Pickworth  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  8th  Hussars,  including  the  reconnais- 
sance to  Silistria,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  the  Tchernaya,  affairs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's 
Farm,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  French  War  Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the 
Indian  campaigns  of  1858-59  an4  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  reoccupation  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kotake 
Serai,  capture  of  Gwalior,  and  action  of  Boordah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Lt.Colonel  Saunders  served  at  Sierra  Leone  and  the  Gambia  from  1836  to  1841 ;  was  present  with  the 
expeditionary  force  in  the  interior  in  1837 ;  employed  on  a  special  mission  to  convev  despatches  to  the  French  at 
Senegal  in  1838;  commanded  the  troops  at  a  riot  at  the  Gambia  in  1838,  and  whilst  at  night  patrolling  captured  a 
gun.  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  operations  at  Cawnoore  and  the  attacks  on  Cawnpore  by  the 
Gwalior  Contingent,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  distinguished  himself,  and  for  most  devoted  and 
gallant  conduct  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

4  Major  R.  V.  Dickens  served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm 
and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
Bengal  and  N.W.  Province  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58 ;  present  with  Havelock's  Column  in  the  actions 
of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore  (wounded),  and  Bithoor ;  in  an  affair  at  Shirazpore  under 
Brigaaier  Wilson,  and  was  Assistant  Engineer  during  the  defence  of  Cawnpore  (Medal). 

6  Captain  H.  D.  Marsh  served  wiLh  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  September  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  N.W.  Proviinces  it 
suppressing  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Watson  in  the  opera- 
tions for  the  relief  of  Lucknow  and  arouud  Cawnpore— wounded,  horse  killed  (mentioned  in  despatches),  defeat 
there  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  on  6th  December  1857  by  Loid  Clyde,  action  of  Kala  Nuddee,  occupation  of 
Futtehghnr,  capture  of  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehanpore,  actions  of  Khankur  and  Bunkagaon,  and  affairs  of 
Mahomdee  and  Shahabad  (Medal). 

7  Lt.Colonel  Deacon  served  with  the  61st  Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  ;  pvesent  at  the  passage  of  the 
Chenab,  and  m  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat,  and  with  the  Field  Force  in  pursuit  of  tha 


War  Services  of  Military  Knights  of  Windsor.  775 

enemy  to  the  Khyber  Pass  in  March  1849  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .    Served  the  siege  and  assault  (severely  wounded) 
of  Delhi,  and  at  the  action  of  Nujjufghur  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

8  Captain  FitzGerald  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  31st  July  1855, 
and  was  of  the  ladder  party  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  Sth  September— wounded  in  left  arm  and  leg  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Turkish  and  Sardinian  Medals).  Served  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  with  the Joun- 
pore  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chanda,  Ummeerpore  and  Sultanpore ;  was  one  of  the  stormers  at 
Fort  Dhowrara,  and  assisted  in  bringing  out  two  guns  under  a  close  fire  (thanked  in  despatches).  Was  after- 
wards at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  97  th  Regiment  in  the  pursuit  of 
Rummut  Sing  and  Fuzand  Ally  in  Bundlocund  in  March  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

9  Colonel  F.  H.  Swinfen  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  including  the 
battle  of  Balaklava  (wounded)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

10  Major  H.  F.  S.  Bolton  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special 
service!  and  served  throughout  the  Ashantiwarof  1873-74.  Was  sent  to  various  places  on  the  Gold  Coast  to  enlist 
native  contingents,  and  raised  the  Winnebah,  Mumford,  and  Barracoe  Companies  of  Russell's  Regiment.  Also 
commanded  Regimental  Transport  and  was  attached  to  the  2nd  Battalion  23rd  Fusiliers  during  the  second  phase- 
of  the  war  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  to  an  unattached  Company,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Afghan  war  in  18S0,  including  the  operations  in  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal). 

11  Major  Stephen  Watson  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed 
Kheyl — slightly  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

12  Captain  W.  Atkinson  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Delhi 
—wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Colonel  F.  C.  Maude  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  operations  with  General  Havelock's 
Column  in  1857,  including  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Fut'tehpore,  actions  of  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore, 
Oonao,  Buseerutgunge,  Mungarwar,  relief  and  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow;  with  Outram's  Force  at 
the  Alumbagh  from  Jan.  to  March  1858 ;  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (repeatedly  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  CIS. .Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service* ;  was 
awarded  the  ITiE  for  the  following  service: — "This  Officer  steadily  and  cheerily  pushed  on  with  his  men,  and 
bore  down  the  desperate  opposition  of  the  enemy,  though  with  the  loss  of  one-third  of  his  artillerymen.  Sir  James 
Outram  adds,  that  this  attack  appeared  to  him  to  indicate  no  reckless  or  foolhardy  daring,  but  the  calm  heroism 
of  a  true  soldier,  who  fully  appreciates  the  difficulties  and  dangers  of  the  task  he  has  undertaken;  and  that,  but 
for  Captain  Maude's  nerve  and  coolness  on  this  trying  occasion,  the  army  could  not  have  advanced. — Extract  from 
Field  Force  Orders  of  the  late  Major  General  Saoelock,  dated  17th  October  1857." 

11  Lt.Colonel  J.T.Maguire  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy, 
second  capture  of  Chusan,  attack  and  capture  of  Ohinhae,  and  operations  up  the  Yangtsekiang  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and 
capture  of  the  citadel  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  army  until  its  final  surrender  at  Rawul 
Pindee,  occupation  of  Attock  and  Peshawur,  and  expulsion  of  the  Affghan  force  beyond  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  of  Rohilcund  in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Bugawalla  andt 
Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  attack  and  bombardment  of 
Shahjehanpore,  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy 
to  the  left  bank  of  the  Geomtee,  and  destruction  of  the  fort  of  Mahomdee ;  commanded  a  wing  of  the  1st  Battalion 
60th  Rifles  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  Shahabad  (Brevet  of  Major) ;  commanded  the  Battalion  in  the  action  of 
Bunkagong  (Medal),  and  was  three  times  mentioned  in  despatches  and  recommended  for  an  unattached  Majority 
by  Lord  Clyde  for  service  in  the  field,  in  lieu  of  which  he  subsequently  obtained  the  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel. 

15  Major  R.  Molesworth  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  with  the  19th  Regiment  from  May  1855,  and  was 
engaged  in  the  attack  on  the  Quarries  7th  June,  and  in  the  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  18th  June  and  Sth  September — 
severely  wounded  (Medal  with.  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

:e  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  Tighe  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  campaigns  of  1863-65,  including  the 
actions  at  Taranaki.Waiara,  Howrini,  Rangiawhia,  and  Orakau.  Commanded  for  fifteen  months  the  whole  of  the 
transport  corps  in  the  Waikato  country  (Medal). 

17  Lt.Colonel  M.  M'P.  Battye  served  m  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58.  and  was  present  at  the  mutiny  at  Dina- 
pore  and  attempt  to  relieve  Arrah ;  capture  of  Atrowleea,  advance  to  Lucknow,  and  actions  at  Chanda,  tlmeer- 
pore,  Sultanpore,  and  Douraha,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  storming  of  the  Emaumbara  and  Kaisabagh 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

18  Colonel  H.  G.  E.  Somerset  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  ia  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847,  and  in  that  of 
1850-52  (Medal). 


J  76-7  Officers  now  holding  Ranlc  in  the  Army  of  the  Most  Noble 

Order  of  the  Garter. 

{According  to  their  Stalls.) 
Knights.     (EG.) 
Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of  Wales,  KT.KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCYO.  10  Hussars 
His  Royal  Highness  the  reigning  Duke   of  Saxe  Coburg  and  Gotha  (Duke  of  Edinburgh),  KT.  KP.   GCB.   GCSI. 

GCMG.  GCIE.  Hon.  Colonel  Royal  Marines,  Edinburgh  Artillery  (Southern  Division  Royal  Artillery),  and    3 

Battalion  Black  Watch 
General  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Connaught,  KT.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCYO.  Rifle  Brigade 
His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  York,  KT.  KP.  GCYO.  Hon.  Colonel  3  Battalion  West  York  Regiment 
His  Majesty  William  II.,  German  Emperor  and  Kinq  of  Prussia,  Colonel  in  Oliiet'  1  Dragoons 
Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Ca,m.b\-i'CL%e,  KT.KP.  GCB.  GCSI. GCMG.  GCIE.  GCYO.  Grenadier 

Guards 
Lieut. General  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  o/Cumberland 

General  His  Royal  Highness  Prince  F.  Christian  C.  A.  of  Schleswig-Holstein,  GCYO. 
Colonel  Duke  of  Aberccrn,  CB.  late  5  Bn.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers. 
Colonel  W.  Marquis  of  Abergavenny,  West  Kent  Yeomanry  Cavalry 
Colonel  G.  H.  Earl  Oadogan,  3  Battalion  Royal  Fusiliers 
Colonel  S.  C.  Duke  o/Devonshiie,  3  Battalion  Derbyshire  Regiment 
Colonel  W.  T.  S.  Earl  Fitzwdliam,  1  West  York  Yeomanry  Cavalry 
Colonel  A.  G.  Duke  of  Northumberland,  3  Battalion  Northumberland  Fusiliers 
Major  C.  H.  Duke  of  Richmond  and  Gordon 

Colonel  R.  A.  T.  Marquis  of  Salisbury,  4  Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment 
Lt. Colonel  H.  L.  Duke  of  AVestminster,  Cheshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry 
General  A.  C.  L.  Duke  of  Grafton,  CB.  retired  list 

Colonel  J.  J.  R.  Duke  of  Rutland,  GCB.  3  Battalion  Leicester  Regiment 
Colonel  H.  C.  K.  Marquis  of  Lansdowne,  GCMG.  GCSI.  Wiltshire  Yeomanry. 
Rt.  Hon.  F.  A.  Earl  of  Derby.  3  Battalion  Lancaster  Regiment  (Cieii) 

Officers  now  holding  Ranlc  in  the  Army  of  the  Most  Ancient  and  Most  Noble 
Order  of  the  Thistle. 

Knights.     (KT.) 
Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Hiqhness  the  Prince  of  Wales,  KG.KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCYO.  10  Hussars. 
His  Royal  Highness  the  reigning  Duke  0/ Saxe  Coburg  and  Gotha  (Duke  of  Edinburgh),  KG.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI. 

GCMG.   GCIE.     Hon.  Colonel  Royal  Marines,  Edinburgh  Artillery  (Southern  Division  Royal  Artillery),  and  3 

Battalion  Black  Watch  ..- 

General  His  RoyalHighness  the  Dnke  of  Connaught,  KG.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCYO.  Rifle  Brigade 
His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  York',  KG.  GCYO.  Hon.  Colonel  3  Battalion  West  York  Regiment 
Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Cambridge,  KG.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCYO.  Grenadier 

Guards 
Colonel  A.  P.  Earl  0/ Galloway,  3  Battalion  Scots  Fusiliers 
Lt. Colonel  S.  H.  Marquis  o/Lothian,  3  Battalion  Royal  Scots 
Colonel  D.  B.  M.  R.  Duke  of  Montrose,  3  Battalion  Sutherland  and  Argyll  Highlanders 

Officers  now  holding  Rank  in  the  Army  of  the  Most  Illustrious 
Order  of  St.  Patrick. 

Knights.     (KP.) 
Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Highnessthe  Prince  of  Wales,  KG.  KT.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCYO.  10  Hussars 
His   Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Edinburgh  (reigning  Duke  of  Saxe  Coburg  and  Gotha),  KG.  KT.   GCB.  GCSI. 

GCMG.  GCIE.  Hon.  Colonel  Royal  Marines,  Edinburgh  Artillery  (Southern  Division  Royal  Artillery),  and  3 

Battalion  Black  Watch 
General  His  Royal  Hiqhness  the  Duke  of  Connaught.  KG.KT.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCYO.  Rifle  Brigade 
His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  o/York,  KG.  KT.  GCYO.  Hon.  Colonel  3  Battalion  West  York  Regiment. 
Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Cambridge,  KG.  KT.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE^  GCYO.  Grenadier 

Guards 
Lt. Colonel  R.  E.  St.  L.  Earl  of  Cork  and  Orrerv,  North  Somerset  Yeomanry  Cavalry 

Colonel  F.  T.  Marquis  qf  Duflerin  and  Ava,  GCB.  GCSI.  GC2IG.  GCIE.  3  Bn.  Irish  Rifles  (North  Down  Militia) 
Colonel  V.  A.  Earl  o/Kenmare,  4  Bn.  Munster  Fusiliers  (Kerry  Militia) 
Colonel  James  E.  W.  V.  Marq.  of  Ormonde,  5  Battalion  Irish  Regiment 

>T£  Field  Marshal  Frederick  S.  Lord  Roberts  of  Kandahar,  GCB.  GCSI.  GCIE.  Royal  Artillery 
Field  Marshal  Garnet  J.  Yiscount  Wolseley,  GCB.  GCMG.  Commander  in  Chief  Royal  Horse  Guards,  &c. 
Field  Marshal  fits  Serene  Highness  Prince  Edward  of  Saxe- Weimar,  GCB.  1  Life  Guards  (Extra) 
Lt.Colonel  F.  C.  Earl  o/Kilmorey,  late  Shropshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry 
Colonel  W.  T.  Earl  of  Dum-aven  and  Mountearl.  Glamorgan  Artillery  (Western  Division  Royal  Artillery) 

Officers  now  holding  Ranlc  in  the  Army  of  the  Most  Honourable 
Order  of  the  Bath. 

Great  Master  and  Fikst  and  Principal  Knight  Grand  Cross. 
Field  Marshal  fiis.Ko?/«Zifi^Hm  Albert  Edward  Prince  oj  Wales,  KG.KT.  KP.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCYO.    10 
Hussars 

Knights,  Grand  Cross.  (GCB.) 

His  Royal  Highness  the  reigning  Duke  of  Saxe  Coburg  and  TJt£.  Browne,  General  Sir  Samuel  Jas.  KCSI.  Indian  S.  C 


Gotha    (Duke   of   Edinburgh),   KG.    KT.    KP.    GCSI. 

GCMG.    GCIE.   Hon.   Colonel   Royal  Marines,  Edin 

burgh  Artillery   (Southern  Division  Royal  Artillery) 

and  3  Battalion  Black  Watch 
Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Hiyhness  Geo.  W.  F.  C.  Duke  oj 

Cambridge,    KG.    KT.    KP.    GCSI.     GCMG.    GCIE. 

GCYO.  Grenadier  Guards 
General  His  Royal  Highnessthe  Duke  of  Connaught,  KG. 

KT.  KP.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.  GCYO.  Rifle  Brigade 
Teck,  Major  General  His  Highnessthe  Duke  of,  GCYO.(Civil) 
Schleswig-Holstein,  Brevet  Major  His  Highness   Prince 

Christian  Victor  Albert  Ludwig  Ernest  Anton  of,  Q  CYO 

King's  Royal  Rifles 


Adye,  General  Sir  John  Miller,  Royal  Artillery 
Alison,  General  Sir  Arch.  Bart.  Seaforth  Highlanders 
Arbuthnot,  General  Sir  Charles  George,  R.  Artillery 
Biddulph,  General  Sir  Michael  A.  S.,  Royal  Artillery 
Bradford,  Colonel  Sir  E.  R.  C,  KCSI.  Unemployed  Super- 
numerary List  Indian  Stall' Corps  (Civil)  |Haines,  Field  Marshal  Sir  F.  P.  GCSI.  CIE.  Scots  Fus 


Brownlow,  General  Sir  C.  H.,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
V<S  Buller,  General  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Red  vers  Henry,  KCMG. 

King's  Royal  Rifles 
Chamberlain,  Gen.  Sir  Neville  Bowles,  GCSI.  Bengal  Inf. 
Chelmsford,  General  Frederic  Aug.  Lord,  Derby  Regt. 
Cromer,  Maj.  E,  Lord,  GCB.  GCMG.  KCSI.  CIE.  late  R. 

Art  (Cioil) 
D'Aguilar,  General  Sir  Charles  L.  Royal  Artillery 
Daubeney,  General  SirH..  Charles  B.,  Border  Regt.  (55  F.) 
Derby,  Rt.  Hon.  F.  A.  Earl  of, KG.  3  Bn.  Lane.  Regt.  (Civil) 
FlC   Dickson,  General  Sir  Collingwood,  Royal  Artillery 
Dufferin  and  Ava,  Colonel  F.  T.  Marquis  of,  KP.  GCSI. 

GCMG.  GCIE.   3  Bn.  Irish  Rifles  (Cioil) 

W&  Gough,  General  Sir  C.  J.  S.,  U.S.  List  Bengal  Cavalry 

JJlE  Gough  General  Sir  Hugh  H.,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 

HlC  Graham,  General  Sir  Gerald,  GCMG.  retired  list 

Greaves,  General  Sir  George  R.  KCMG.  E.  Surrey  Rert. 

Grenfell,    Lt.General   Sir  F.  Wallace,    GCMG.     King's 

Royal  Rifles 


Bridport,  General  Yiscount,  retired  list  (Civil)  "B<&  Hills-Johnes,  Lt.General  Sir  James,  ret.  pay  R.  Art. 


Most  Honourable  Order  of  the  Bath. 

Knights,  Grand  Cboss — continued. 


778 


Kerr,  General  Lord  Mark,  Somerset  Light  Infantry 
Kitchener  of  tChartouui,  Major  General  Horatio  Herbert 

Lord,  KCMG.  Riyal  Engineers 
Lockhart,  General  Sir  Wm.  S.  Alex.  KCSL.  Bengal  Inf. 
Low,  Lt.General  Sir  Robert  Cunlitfe,  Bengal  Cavalry 
Lowe,  Lt.General  Sir  Drury  C.  Drury,  17  Lancers 
Lumsden,  General  Sir  Peter  Stark,  CSL.  U.  S.  List  Indian 

StaS  Corps. 
M'Leod,  Lt.General  Sir  John  Chetham,  retired  list 
Norman, GeneralSirHenryWylie.ffCJfff.  CLE.  Indian  S.C. 
Reid,  General  Sir  Charles,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 
ITlS;  Roberts,  Field    Marshal   Lord,  of    Kandahar,   KP. 

GCSL.  GCLE.  Royal  Artillery 
Ross,  General  Sir  John,  Leicester  Regiment 


Rutland, Col. J.J. ~R.Duke  of,KG. 3 Bn. Leicester  Regt. (Civil) 
Saxe-Weimar,  Field  Marshal  H.S.H.  Prince  Edw.  of,KP. 

1  Life  Guards 
Simmons,  Field  Marshal  Sir  J.Lintorn  A.  GCMG.  R.  E. 
Stephenson,  General  Sir  F.  C.  A.  Coldstream  Guards 
Stewart,  Field  Marshal SirVM.,  Pt.GCSL.  CLE.  U.S.  List 
Stransham,  General  Sir  Anthony  B.  Royal  Marines 
Taylor,  General  Sir  Alexander. r.f.p.  Royal  Engineers 
1T(E  White,  General  Sir  George  Stewart,  GCSL.   GCLE. 

Gordon  Highlanders 
Willis,  General  Sir  Geo.  Harry  Smith,  Middlesex  Regt. 
Wolseley,  Field  Marshal  Garnet  J.    Viscount,  KP.  GCMG. 
!      Command*)*  in  Chief',  Royal  Horse  Guards 
\p.s.c.  3JIT  Wood,  General  Sir  Henry  Evelyn,  GCMG. 


Knights  Coiisiandehs.  (KCB.) 

Alderson,  Major  General  Sir  Henry  Jas.  ret.  pay  R.  Art.    MacDonald,  Major  Sir  ClaudeM.,  KCMG.  ret.  pay  High- 
Alleyne,  Colonel  Sir  James  (from  Royal  Artillery)  1     land  Light  Infantry  (Civil) 

Ashburnham,  Maj.Gen.Sir Cromer,  ret.  pay  King'sR.Rifles  Maitland,  Major  General  Sir  James  M.  H.,  Royal  Eug 
Barnard,  General  Sir  Charles  Loudon,  r.f.p. R.  MarineArt.  Markham,  Lt.General  Sir  Edwin,  Royal  Artillery 


Biddulph,  General  Sir  Robert,  GCMG.  R.  Artillery 
Bigge,  Lt.Col.  Sir  Arthur  J..  CMG. ret.  pay  R.  Art.  {Civil) 
Blood,  Major  General  Sir  Bindon,  Royal  Engineers 
Brackenbury,  Lieut.General  Sir  Henry,  KCSL.  R.  Art. 
Browne,  General  Sir  James  F.  M.  r.f.p.  Royal  Engineers 
Bruce,  Lt.General  Sir  Henry  Le  Geyt,  r.f.p.  Royal  Art. 
Buchanan,  Col.  Sir  D.  C.  R.  C.  3  Bn.  Scottish  Rifles  (Civil) 
Bulwer,  General  Sir  Edw.  G.,  KCB.  Welsh  Fusiliers 
Butler,  Major  General  Sir  William  Francis 
c.  Cameron.  General  Sir  William  Gordon,  Lancaster  Regt. 
Carrington.  Major  Genoral  Sir  Frederick,  KCMG. 
Clarke,  Lt.General  Sir  Charles  Mansfield 
Clinton,  Colonel  Lord  E.  W.  Pelham,  ret.  pay  Rif.  Brigade 
Collett,  Colonel  Sir  Henry,  U.  S.  List  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Conyngham,  Hon.  Col.  Sir  W.  F.  L.,  4  Bn.  Inniskillinj 

Fusiliers  (Londonderry  Militia)  (Civil) 
c.Cox,  Lt.General  Sir  John  Wm.,  Bedfordshire  Regiment 
Davis,  General  Sir  John,  retired  list 
Dillon,  General  Sir  Martin,  CSL.  West  Yorkshire  Regt 
Donnelly, U.a\.GeTi.SirJ.FretcheviUr  D//to,lateR.Eng.(Ciu.) 
Doran,  General  Sir  John,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Drysdale,  Lt.General  Sir  William,  9  Lancers 
Du  Cane, Maj.  Gen.  Sir EdmondF., ret. pay  R.  Eng.  (Civil) 
Du  Plat,  Major  General  Sir  Charles  Taylor,  ret.  list  (Civil) 
p.s.c.  East,  Lieut.  General  Sir  Cecil  James 
Edwardes,  General  SirS.  deBurgh,  U.S.  List  Bombay  Inf. 
Edwards,  Lt.Col.  Bt.  Hon.  Sir  Fleetwood  I.,  ret.  pay  R. 

Eng.  (Civil) 
p.s.c.  Elles,  Colonel  Sir  Edmond  Roche  (from  R.  Art.) 
Elliot,  Major  Gen.  Sir  Alex.  Jas.  H  irdy,  6  Dragoon  Gds. 
Ewart,  Major  General  Sir  Henry  Peter,  KCVO.  ret.  list 
t  c.  Ewart,  General  Sir  J.  A.,  Argyll  and  Suth.  Highlanders 
Farren,  General  Sir  Richard  T.,  N.  Lancashire  Regt. 
Feilding,  General  Hon. Sir  Percy  Robert  Basil,  retired  list 
Field,  General  Sir  John,  Bombay  Infantry 
Forbes,  General  Sir  John,  Bombay  Cavalry 
Frankfort  de  Montmorency,  Major  Gen.   riser,  ret.  list. 
Fraser,  General  Hon.  Sir  David  M'Dowall,  ret.  pay  R.  Art, 
Galbraith,  Major  General  Sir  William 
Gaselee,  Colonel  Si'  Alfred,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
p-s.c.  Gatacre,  Major  General  Sir  Wm.  Forbes,  DSO. 
Gib,  General  Sir  William  Anthony,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Gipps,  General  Sir  Reginald,  Durham  Light  Lofantry 
Glyn,  General  Sir  Julius  Richard,  Lincoln  Regiment 
Gordon,  Surgeon  General  Sir  Chas.  A.  MB.  half  pay 
Gordon,  General  Sir  John  James  Hood,  Indian  S.  C. 
p.s.c.  Grant,  Lt.General  Sir  Robert,  Royal  Engineers 
p.s.c.  Grove,  Major  General  Sir  Coleridge 
Hanbury,  Surg.  Major  Gen.  Sir  Jas.  Arthur,  MB.  ret.  pay 
p.s.c.  Harrison,  General  Sir  Richard,  CMG. 
Hay,  Lt.General  Sir  Robert  John,  ret.  pay  Royal  Artillery 
Higginson,  General  Sir  Wentworth  Alex.  Worcester  Regt. 
HoTdich,  General  Sir  Edward  A.  Lancashire  Fusiliers 
>Jl£  Home,  Surgeon  General  Sir  Anthony  Dickson  ,ret.pay 
Howlett,  General  Sir  Arthur,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Hughes,  Major  General  Sir  Robert  John,  letired  pay 
Hume,  Lt.General  Sir  Robert,  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 
Imies,  Surgeon  General  Sir  John  Harris  Ker,  ret.  pay 
Jenkins,  Major  Gen.  Sir  Fras.  Howell,  r.f.p.  Bengal  S.  C. 
Johnson,  General  Sir  Allen  B.,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Johnson,  General  Sir  Charles  Cooper,  Indian  S.  C. 
Jones,  General  Sir  Howard  Sutton,  Royal  Marines 
Kemball,  General  Sir  Arnold  B.  KCSL.  Royal  Artillery 
Kingscote,  Lt.Colonel  Sir  Bob.  N.  F.1   late  Scots  Fusilier 

Guards  (Civil) 
Leach,  Lt.Col.  Sir  Geo.  Arch,  late  R.  Engineers  (Civil) 
Luck,  Major  General  Sir  George 

M'Kerlie,  Col.  Sir  John  Graham,  late  of  R.  Eng.  (Civil) 
>JlGM'Neill,  Maj. Gen.  Sir  J.  Carstairs,  KCMG.  ret.  list 
M'Queen,  Lieut.General  Sir   John  ^Withers,  U.  S.  List 
Indian  Staff  Corps 


Martin.  Lt.Col.  SirR.  E.  R.,  KCMG.  ret.  pay  6  Drag.(Civil) 
Maunsell,  General  Sir  Fred.  Richard,  Royal  Engineers 
Meiklejohn,  Colonel  Sir  Wm.  Hope,  CMG.  Bengal  Inf. 
Moncrieff,  Col.  Sir  Alex,  late  Edinburgh  Art.  (Southern 

Division  Royal  Art.)  (Civil) 
Moore,  Lieut.General  Sir  Henry,  CLE.  Ijnein.  Sup.  List 

Indian  Staff  Corps 
Morris,  Commissary  General  SirEdward,  retired  pay 
ITffi  Mouat,  Surgeon  General  Sir  James,  retired  pay 
Murray,  General  Sir  John  Irvine,  U.  S.List  Indian  S.  C. 
Jsairne,  Lt.General  Sir  Charles  Edward,  Royal  Artillery 
Newdegate,  Lt.Gen  Sir  Edward  Newdigate,  DevonRegt. 
Newdigate,  Lt.General  Sir  Henry  R.  L. ,  retired  list 
Nicholson,  Col.  Sir  Wm.  Gustavus  (from  R.  Engineers) 
Norman,  Lit. General  Sir  Fran.  Booth,  U.S.  List  Ind.  S.  C. 
Nugent,  Colonel  Sir  Charles  B.  P.  N.  H.  ret.  pay  R.  Eng 
Ulivey,  Colonel  Sir  W.  R.,  ret.  pay  Army  Pay  Dept.  (Civil) 
UiE  Olpherts,  General  Sir  William,  Royal  Artillery 
Palmer,  Lieut.  General  Sir  Arthur  Power,  Ind.  Staff  Corps 
Penrose,  General  Sir  Penrose  Charles,  r.f.p. Royal  Marines 
Perkins,  General  Sir  iEneas,  U.  S.  List  Royal  Engineers 
Philips,  Major  General  Sir  Joseph,  ret.  list  Royal  Marines 
Uil  Prendei'gast,  Gen.  Sir  Harry  N.  D.  U.S.  List  R.  Eng. 
V€  Probyn,  Gen.  Sir  Dighton  M.1  G C  VO.  KCSL.  Bengal 

Cavalry  (Civil) 
Raines,  General  Sir  Julius  Aug.  Robert,  E.  Kent  Regt. 
Rattray,  Lt.General  Sir  James  Clerk,  retired  list 
Ridgeway, Colonel  Bt.Hon.  Sir  J.  W.  KCSL.  late  Bengal 

Infantry  (Civil) 
¥&  Rowlands,  General  Sir  Hugh,  West  Riding  Regiment 
Rundle.  Major  General  Sir  Henry  M.  L.,  CMG.  DSO.  R. 

Artillery 
Russell,  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  Baker  Creed,  KCMG.  13  Hussars 
Sankey,  Lt.General  Sir  Richard  Hieram1  (Civil) 
Schneider,  General  Sir  John  William,  Bombay  Infantry 
Schomberg,  General  Sir  Geo.  Aug.  ret.  list,  R.  Mar.  Art. 
Scott,  MajorGen  Sir  Fras. Cunningham,  KCM &.  Iate42  Ft 
Shute,  General  Sir  Charles  Cameron,  6  Dragoons 
Smith,  Colonel  Sir  Chas.  Bean  E.,  CSL.  late  Mad.  Int(Civil) 
Spurgin,  Lt.General  Sir  John  Blick,  CSL.  Dublin  Fusiliers 
Stewart,  Lt.General  Sir  Richard  Campbell,  Madras  Cav. 
Stirling,  Lt.General  Sir  William,  Royal  Artillery 
Stokes,  Lt.General  Sir  John,  Royal  Engineers  (Civil) 
Syrnons,  Colonel  Sir  Wm.  Penn,  h.p.  S.  Wales  Borderers 
Tanner,  General  Sir  Oriel  V.,  U.  S.  List  Indian  Staff  C. 
Taylor,  General  Sir  R.  C.  H.,  Cameron  Highlanders 
Uli  Thackeray,  Colonel  Sir  Edward  Talbot,1  retired  pay 

Royal  Engineers  (Civil) 
Thomson,  Surg.  Col.  Sir  George,  late  Bengal  Est. 
Tuson,  Lt.General  Sir  Henry  Brasnell,  R.  Mar.  Artillery 
Tytler,  General  Sir  James  M.  B.  F.  late  Bengal  Staff  C. 
Vaughan,  General  Sir  J.  Luther,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Walker,  Lt.General  Sir  Frederick  W.  E.  Forestier,  C3LG. 
Uffi  Walker,  General  Sir  Mark,  retired  list 
Wallington,  Colonel  Sir  J. W.,  4  Bn.  Glouc.  Regt.  (Civil) 
VOX  fVantaye,lit.Goloiiel Bobt.Jas. Lord,\a.te  Scots  Gds.fCiu.) 
Warren,  Lt.General  Sir  Charles,  GCMG.  R.  Engineers 
F<IWatson,  General  Sir  John,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Weare,  Lt.General  Sir  Henry  Edwin,  retired  list 
Westmacott,  Colouel  Sir  Richard,  DSO.  Ind.  Staff  Corps 
White,  General  Sir  Robert,  21  Hussars 
White-Thomson, Col. Sir  Robt.Thos.latei  Dragoon  Guards 
Wilbraham,  General  Sir  Richard,  Royal  Fusiliers  (7  F.) 
Wilkinson,  Lt.General  Sir  Henry  Clement,  4  Dr.  Guards 
Williams,  General  Sir  John  Win.  C,  R.  Marine  Art. 
Williams,  Lt.General  Sir  Wm.  John,  ret.  list  R.  Artillery 
F(I  Wilmot,  Major  Sir  Hy.  Bart,  late  Rifle  Brigade 
Wilson,  Major  General  Sir  Charles  Wm.  KCMG.  ret.  list 
Wolseley,  Major  General  Sir  George  Benjamin 
Wood,  General  Sir  Henry  H.  A.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Wright,  General  Sir  Thomas,  Indian  Staff  Corps 


'  Sir  Robert  Kingscote,  Sir  Dighton  Probyn,  Sir  Richard  Sankey  and  Sir  Edward;  Thackeray  are  also  Military 
Companions  of  the  Order.and  entitled  to  wear  the  Insignia  of  that  Class  and  Division,  in  addition  to  those  of  a  Civil 
Knight  Commander. 


779 


Most  Honourable  Order  of  the  Bath. 


Companions.  (CB.) 
Abadie,  Major  General  Henry  Richard  iChippindali,  Lt. General  Edward,  Yorkshire  Regiment 

Abbott,  Colonel  Henry  Alexius,  Indian  Staff  Corps  Christopher,  Colonel  Leonard  Win.,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Abercorn,  Colonel  Duke  of  KG.  late  5  Bn.  Inniskilling,  Clarke,  Colonel  Alex.  Ross.  ret.  pay  R.  Engineers  (Civil) 


Fusiliers  ( Civil) 
Abney,  Captain  Wm.  de  Wivesleslie.  late  R.  Eng.  (Cioil) 
3JE  Adams,  Bt.  Lt. Colonel  Robert  Bellew.  Indian  S.C. 
Adams,  Major  H.  J.  Godd-,  CMG.  Royal  Scots 
Aqlionby,  Colonel  Arthur  Sisson,  late  of  33  Foot 
Aitken,  Lt.Colonel  William.  Royal  Artillery 
Aitchison,  General  Charles  T.  Indian  Staff  Corp* 
Alllgood,  Major  General  George,  r.f.p.  Indian  Staff  Corp 
Alison,  Col  Jas.  John.  4  Battalion  Durham  Lt.  Int.  [Cioil) 
Anderson,  General  Horace  Searle,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Appleyard,  Major  Gen. Fred. Ernest, r.f.p.  Regimental  Dist. 
p.s.c.  Ardagh,  Major  General  Sir  John  C*  KCCE.  R.  Eng. 
Badcock,  Major  Gen.  Alex.  Robert,  CSC.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Bainbridge,  Colonel  Edmond,  ret.  pay  R.  Artillery  (Cioil) 
Baker,  Colonel  George,  ret  pay  Regimental  District 
Ball,  Chief  Paymaster  William  Clare,  ret.  pay  (Civil) 
Bannerman,  General  W.  Unemployed  Sup.  L'st 
Barchard,  Colonel  Charles  Henry,  late  Bengal  Staff  Corps 
p.s.c.  Barker,  Lt.General  George  Digby 
Barnard,  Colonel  John  Henry,  CMG-.  h.p.  Regtl.  District 
Barnes,  Colonel  Osmond,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Barrow,  Lt.Colonel  Edmund  George,  Indian  S.C. 
p.s.c.  Barton,  Major  General  Geoffry 
Battye,  Major  General  Arthur,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.C. 
Bayly,  General  John,  ret.  pay  Ro3Tal  Engineers  (Cioil) 
Bayly,  Colonel  Richard  Kerr,  ret.  pay  Black  Watch 
Beal,  Colonel  Henry,  ret.  pay  South  Staffordshire  Regt. 
Beath,  Surgeon  Major  John  Henry,  MD.  retired  pay 
Beatson,  Major  Stuart  Brownlow,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Beckett,  Colonel  Charles  Edward,  h.p.  3  Hussars 
Beckett,  Colonel  Stephen,  r.f.p.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 
Begbie,  Major  General  Elphinstone  W.  DSO.  Madras  Inf. 
p.s.e.  V&  Bell,  Colonel  Mark  Sever,  h.p.  R.  Engineers 
Bell,  Colonel  William,  late  64  Foot  (Cioil) 
Bellairs,  Lt.General  Sir  William.  KCMG-.  retired  list 
p.s.c.  Bengough,  Major  General  Harcourt  M.  retired  list 
Beville,  General  George  Francis,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Bingham,  General  George  Wm.  P.  Liverpool  Regiment 
Bird,  Major  General  George  Corrie,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Biscoe,  Major  General  Wm.  Walters,  Bengal  Cavalry 
p.s.c.  Black,  Major  General  Wilsone 
TSVX  Blair,  General  James,  Bombay  Cavalry 
Blake,  Col.   vlaurice  C.  J.  3  Bn.  Connaught  Rngrs.  (Civil) 
Blane,  Lt.General  Sir  Seymour  John, Bart.  ret.  list 
Blundell,  Colonel  John  Eyles.h.p.  Hampshire  Regt. 
Blunt,  Major  General  Charles  Harris,  r.f.p.  R.  Artillery 
Boileau,  tiolonel  Francis  Wm,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Bond,  Major  General  William  Dunn,  retired  list 
Borradaile,  Colonel  George  Wm.  ret.  pay  Royal  Artillery 
Boswell,  Major  General  John  James,  r.f  p.  Bengal  S.C. 
Bourchier,  Lt.General  Eustace  Fane,  r.f.p.  R.  Engineers 
Boyd,  Colonel  John  Alex.  Army  Service  Corps 
Boyle,  Major  General  Robert,  r.f.p.  Royal  Marines 
Brabazon,  Colonel  John  Palmer,  li. p.  4  Hussars 
Bradshaw,  Surg.  Major  Gen.  Alex.  Frederick,  ret.  pay 
Bridge,  Colonel  C.  H.  Army  Service  Corps 
Broadbent,  Colonel  John  Edward,  Royal  Engineers 
Broadfoot,  Colonel  Archibald,  ret.  pay  Royal  Artillery 
Bromhead,  Colonel  Sir  Benjamin  P.,  Bart.  Indian  S.  C. 
Bromhead,  Colonel  Charles  James,  ret.  pay  Regtl.  Dist. 
Browne,  Major  General  S  winton  John,  Indian  StaffCorps 
Browning,  Col.  Montague  C.  3  Bn.  Suffolk  Regt.  (Civil) 
Brownlow,  Major  General  William  Vesey 
Brownrigg,  Major  Gen.  H.  J.,  ret.  pay  C.  and  T.  Staff 
Bruce,  Col.  Robert,  lace  Insp.  Gen.  R.  Irish  Constab.  (Cioil) 
Buchanan,  Lieut. General  Henry  James,  Norfolk  Regt. 
Buchanan,  Col.  Lewis  Mansergh,  4  Bn.  Innis.Fus. (Cioil) 
Burnaby,  Major  General  E.  B.  ret.  pay  Yorkshire  Lt.  Inf. 
Burne,  General  Henry  K.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
p.s.c.  Burnett,  Major  General  Charles  John 
Burroughs,  Lt.General  Frederick  Wm.  Warwick  Regt. 
Burton,  General  Fowler,  West  Kent  Regiment 
Bushman,  Major  General  Henry  Augustus 
Byatn,  Major  General  William 

Caldecott,  Colonel  Francis  Jas.  ret.  list  R.  (Bombay)  Art. 
HHCameron ,  Col.  Aylmer  Spicer,  ret.  pay  K.  O.  Scot.  Bor. 
Campbell,  Surgeon  Major  John,  MD.  late  Bengal  Army 
Campbell,  Major  General  Sir  John  Wm.  Bart.  Royal  Art. 
Carey,  Colonel  William,  ret.  pay  Royal  Artillery 
Cariiigton,  Lt.  Col.  Wm.  h.p.  late  Grenadier  Guards 
Carleton,  General  Henry  Alex.,  r.f.p.  Royal  Artillery 
Carnegy,  General  Alexander,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Carr,  Colonel  George,  late  of  Madras  Infantry 
Chads,  Major  General  William  John,  retired  list 
Chalmers,  Colonel  Reginald,  h.p.  King's  Royal  Rifles 
Chamier,  Lt.General  Stephen  H.  E.,  r.f.p.  R.  Artillery 
Udl  Channer,  Lt.  General  George  Nicholas,  Indian  S.  C. 
Ul£  Chaplin,  Colonel  John  Worthy,  ret.  pay  8  Hussars 
p.s.c.  Chapman,  General  Edward  Francis,  Royal  Artillei-y 
Charlemont.  Colonel  J.  A.  Visct.  4  Bn.  Innis.  Fus.  (Cioil) 
Chermside,  Major  General  SirH.  C.  KCMG.  R.Eng.(C/i;tZ) 
Chichester,  Col.  Robert  Bruce,  ret.  pay  Regimental  Dist. 


Clarke,  Lt. Gen. Sir  A.,  GCMG.  CIE.  ret.  pay  R.  Eng. Cio.) 
Clarke,  General  George  Calvert,  2  Dragoons 
Clarke,   Lieut. Genera!  S.  M.  Wiseman,  retired  list 
Clerk,  Lieut. General  Godfrey 
p.s.c.  Clerv .  Major  General  Cornelius  Francis 
Clifford.  Major  General  Robert  Cecil,  Indian  StaffCorps 
Cobbe.  Lt.General  Alex.  Hugh,  Irish  Fusiliers 
Cochrane,  Colonel  William  Fras.  D.  h.p.  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall's Light  Tnfantry 
Coghill.  Colonel  Kendal  J.  W.  r.f.p.  loHussars 
Coilen.  Major  Gen.  SiVEdwin  H.  H.  KCIE.  Indian  S.C. 
Collingwood,  Lt.Colonel  Cuthbert  G.,  h.p.  Lane.  Fus. 
Collinson,  Bt.Lt.Co'onel  John,  Northampton  Regiment 
Collis,  Major  General  Francis  Wm.  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Colquhoun,  Colonel  Alan  John,  Edinburgh  Art.  (Cioil) 
Colvile,  Lt.General  Fiennes  M.  retired  list 
Colvile,  Major  General  SirHy.  Edward,  KCMG. 
Coloille,  Col.  Son.  Sir  William  James,  KCVO.  late  Rifle- 
Brigade  (Cioil) 
Colwell,  Major  General  George  H.  T.,  Royal  Marines 
Combe,  Major  General  Boyce  Albert 
Congleton,  Major  General  Henry,  Lord 
Cooke,  Lt.General  Anthony  Charles,  ret.  pay  R.  Eng. 
Copland,  Colonel  Alexander,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Corbet, Lt.Colonel  Arthur  Domville,  Royal  Marines 
Cowie,  Major  General  Crombie,  ret.  pay  Royal  Artillery 
Cox,  Colonel  Alexander  Temple,  U.S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Cox,  Major  General  Charles  Vivian,  r.f.p.  Royal  Artillery 
p.s.c,  Creagh,  Colonel  Arthur  G.  Royal  Artillery 
Crease,  Colonel  John  Frederick,  ret.  pay  R.  Marine  Art. 
Cumberland,  Maj.Gen.  Charles  Edward,  ret.  pay  Royal 

Engineers 
Currie,  Lt.Colonel  Thomas,  North  Staffordshire  Regt. 
Dalgety,  Col.  Reg.  Wm.,  h.p.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. 
p.s.c.  Dalrymple,  Major  General  William  Liston 
Dane,  Insp.  Gen.  of  Hospitals  Richard,  MD.  half  pay 
Daunt,  Major  General  Wm. 

Davis,  Colonel  George  M'Bride,  DSO.  Bengal  Med.  Est. 
Dawson,  General  Francis.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Deane,  Colonel  Thomas,  U.S.  List  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Degacher,  Major  General  Henry  James,  retired  list 
Delafosse,  Major  GeneralHenry  George, ret. payRegl. Dist. 
De  Renzy,  Dep.  Surg.  Gen.  A.  C.  C.  retired  Bengal  Army 
Desborough,  Major  General  John,  r.f.p.  Royal  Artillery 
De  Winton,  Major  General  Sir  F.  W.  GCMG.  ret.  pay 
Dicken,  Colonel  Wm.  Popham,  DSO.  U.  S.  List  Ind.S.  C. 
Dickson.  Colonel  John  B.  B.  h.p.  5  Dragoon  Guards 
Dixon,  Colonel  Hy.  Grey,  h.p.  King's  Own  Scottish  Bordrs. 
Donnelly.Dep.  Surg.Gen.John  M'Neale.JfZP.lateMad.Est. 
Dowker,  General  Howard  C,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Downes,  Deputy  Commissary  General  Arthur  Wm.h.p. 
Drage,  Col.  Thomas  William,  Army  Pay  Department 
Drew,  Major  General  Francis  Barry,  retired  pay 
Duck,  Veterinary  Lt.Colonel  Francis 
Dundas,  Colonel  Lorenzo  George,  4  Bn.  Royal  Fusiliers 
Dundonald.  Colonel  D.  M.  B.  H.  Earl  of,  MVO.  2  Life  Gds 
Dunne,  Colonel  Walter  A.,  from  Army  Service  Corps 
p.s.c.  Durand,  Colonel  A.  G.  A.  CIE.  Indian  StaffCorps 
Durand,  Lt.Colonel  Sir  Edw.  Law,  Bt.  ret.  Ind.  S.  C.  ( Cioil) 
Dyce,  Colonel  George  H.  Coles,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Edwards,  General  Sir  James  Bevan,  KCMG.  retired  list 
Egerton,  Colonel  A.  M.  retired  pay,  Royal  Horse  Guards 
Egerton,  Colonel  Charles  Comvn,  DSO.  Indian  Staff  C. 
Elliot,  Colonel  Edw.  Locke,  DSO.  Indian  StaffCorps 
Elliott,  Colonel  John,  CMG.  late  of  Royal  Marines 
Elrington,  General  Fred.  Robert,  Rifle  Brigade 
Elton,  Colonel  Frederick  C.  ret.  pay  Royal  Artillery 
p.s.c.  England,  Major  General  Edward  Lutwyche,  ret.  list 
Evans,  Major  General  Horace  Moule,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Ewart,  Lt.General  Charles  Brisbane,  ret.  pay  R.  Engineers 
Eyre,  Colonel  Sdmund  Henry,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Falmouth,  Major  General  Viscount,  MVO. 
Farquharson,  Colonel  John,  retired  pay  Royal  Engineers 
Farrell.  Dep.  Surg.  General  George,  late  Bengal  Estab. 
Farrington,  Col.  Malcolm  Charles,  ret.pay  YorkLt.  Inf. 
Faunce.Lieut.General  Edmund,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Feilden,  Major  General  Henry  Broom,  retired  list 
Fisher,  Lt.Colonel  George, late  of  Bombay  Infantry 
FitzGeorge,  Colonel  Augustus  0.  F.,  h.p.  11  Hussars. 
FitzGerald,  Colonel  Charles  John,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
FitzHugh,  Major  Gen.  Alfred,  r.f.p.  Bengal  StaffCorps 
Fleming,  Principal  Vet.  Surg.  George  (Civil),  ret.  pay 
Flood,  Major  General  Fred.  Richard  Solly,  retired  list 
Forbes,  Lt.Colonel  Willoughby  E.  G.  Warwick  Regiment 
Ford,  Lt.Colonel  Arthur,  ret.  pay  R.  Artillery  (Civil) 
Forrest,  General  William  Charles,  11  Hussars 
p.s.c.  Fraser,  Major  General  Thomas,  CMG.  R.  Engineers 
Fremantle,  General  Sir  Arthur  James  Lyon-,  GCMG. 
French,  Major  General  Arthur,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 
French,  Major  General  William,  r.f.p.  Royal  Artillery 
Fryer,  Major  General  John 


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Furse,  Colonel  George  Armand,  ret.  pay  42  Foot 
Gaitskell,  Major  General  Fred,  late  of  Royal  Artillery 
Galhvey,   Lt.Colonel  Thos.  J.,  R.  Army  Med.  Corps 
Garnett,  Col.  Reginald,  ret.  pay  Seaforth  Highlanders 
Gataore,  Major  General  John,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Geary,  Major  General  Henry  Le  Guay,  Royal  Artillery 
Gerard,  Major  Gon.  Montague  Gilbert,  KCSI.  Indian  S.C. 
Glover,  Lt.Colonel  Benj.  Lucas,  Armv  Vet.  Dept. 
Glyn,  Lt.Gen.  Richard  Thomas,  CMG.  S.  Wales  Bord. 
Goldney,  Colonel  Thomas  Holbrow,  Indian  S.  C. 
Goldsmith,  Maj. Gen.  Sir  F.J.  KCSI.  Indian  S.  C.  (Cioil). 
Goodfellow,  General  William  West,  U.  S.  List  Royal  Eng. 
Gordon, Lt. General  Benjamin  Lurasden.  ret.  list  R.  Art. 
Gordon,  Colonel  George  Grant,  CVO.  late  Scots  Guards 
Gordon,  Colonel  James  Henry,  DSO.  TJ.  S.  List  Indian 

Staff  Corps 
Gordon,  General  John,  Bengal  Infantry 
Gordon,  General  Sir  Thomas  Edward,  KCIE.  CSI.  U.  S. 

List  Indian  Staff  Corps 
p.s.c.  Gosset,  Major  General  Matthew  W.  E. 
p.s.c.  Gough,  Coionel  Son.  George  Hugh,  h.p.  14  Hussars 
Grafton,  General  Aug.  C.  L.  Duke  of,  KG.  retired  list 
Graham,  Lieut.  General  Samuel  James,  R.  Marines 
Graham,  Major  General  Thomas,  r2t  pay  R.  Artillery 
p.s.c.  Grant,  Major  General  Henry  Fane 
Graves,  Colonel  Benj.  Chamney,  Indian  S.  C. 
Green,  Colonel  Malcolm  S.  late  of  Bombay  Staff  Corps 
Green,  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  W.H.R.,  KCSI.India.il  S.  C.  (Cioil) 
Gregorie,  Major  General  Charles  Frederick,  Irish  Regt. 
p.s.c.  Haly,  Colonel  Richard  H.  O'G.ilSO.ret.  pay  Suffolk 

Regiment 
Hamilton, Col.  Ian  S.  M.  DSO.  from  h.  p.  Gordon Hglndrs. 
UC  Hammond,  Colonel  Arthur  Geo.,  DSO.  Indian  S.  C. 
Handcock,  Major  General  Arthur  Gore.  Indian  Staff  C. 
Hanford,  Colonel  John  Compton,  h.p.  19  Hussars 
Hankin,  General  George  C,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Hardy,  Lt.General  William,  East  Yorkshire  Regiment 
Harley,  Colonel  George  Ernest,  h.p.  The  Buffs 
Harness,  Major  General  Arthur,  retired  list  Royal  Art. 
Harris,  General  Philip  H.  F.,  TJ.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
p.s.c.  Hart,   Major  General,  Arthur  FitzRoy. 
p.s.c.  TJ2C  Hart,  Colonel  Reginald  Clare.  Royal  Engineers 
Harvey,  Surgeon  General  Robert,  DSO.  Bengal  Estao. 
Hassard,  MajorGen.Fairfax  Chas.  r.f.p.  Royal  Engineers 
Hastings,  Major  Gen.  Francis  E.,  U.  S.  List  Bengal  Inf. 
Hatton,  Colonel  Villiers,  Grenadier  Guards 
Hawkes,  Lt.General  Henry  Philip,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.C. 
Hawkins,  Major  General  Alex.  Caesar,  r.f.p.  Royal  Art. 
Xay,  Colonel  Alexander  S.  Leith,  late  of  Q3  Foot 
Hay,  Colonel  George  Jackson,   3  Bn.   West  Yorkshire 

Regiment. 

Hay,  Major  General  John  C.,ret  payGordon  Highlanders 
Helme,  Colonel  Geo.  C.  4  Bn.  Middlesex  Regt.  (Cioil) 
Henderson,  Major  General  KennettGregg,  retired  list 
Hennessy,  Major  General  Geo.  R.,U.S.  List  Indians.  C. 
p.s.c.  Herbert,  Colonel  Ivor  J.  C,  CMG. h.-p.  Gren.  Gds. 
Hervey,  General  C.  R.  W.,  Indian  Staff  C.  (Cioil) 
Higginson,  Colonel  Theophilus,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
p.s.c.  Hildyard,  Colonel  Henry  J.  T.  (from  h.p.  Highland 

Light  Infantry). 
Hill,  Lt.Gen.  Rowley  Sale.TJ.  S.  List  Bengal  Infantry 
Hill,  Colonel  William,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Hill,  Colonel  Wm.  Alex.  3  Bn.  Gloucester  Regt.  (Cioil) 
Hills,  Major  General  John,  ret.  pay  Royal  Engineers 
Hinde,  Surgeon  Major  General  George  Langford,  ret.  pav 
Hobday,  Major  General  Thomas  Fras.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Hogg,  Lieut.General  Adam  G.  F.,  TJ.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Hogg,  Major  General  George  Crawford,  Bombay  Cav. 
Hoggan,  Major  Gen.  John  Wm.  r.f.p.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 
Holdich,  Col.  Sir  Thos.  Hungerford,  KCIE.  h.p.  R.  Eng. 
Holland,  Major  General  Henry  Wm.  late  Bombay  Staff 
Holland,  Lt.Colonel  Trevenen  James,  late  ofBomb.  S.  C. 
Holt,  Colonel  William  John,  ret.  pay  Regimental  District 
Hood,  General  John  Cockburn,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Hood,  Col.  Son.  Arthur  W.  A.,  late  W.  Somerset  Yeomanry 
Hope,  Major  General  Hugh  R.  ret.  list  Madras  Cavalry 
Hope,  Coionel  Lewis  Anstruther,  Army  Service  Corps 
Hopton,  Major  General  Edward 

Hoste,  Colonel  Dixon  Edward,  Royal  Artillery,  ret.  pay 
Howard,  Colonel  Francis,  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade 
Howe,  General  R.  W.  P.  Earl,  GCVO.  2  Life  Guards 
Hughes,  Colonel  Charles  Frederick,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Hu°iies,  Colonel  Emilius,  CMG.  ret.  list  A.  S.  Corps 
Hutchinson,  Major  Gen.  Chas.  S.,  r.f.p.  R.  Eng.  (Cioil) 
Hutchinson,  Major  General  Geo.  CSI.  late  of  Bengal  S.C. 
p.s.c.  Hutton,  Major  General  Edw.  T.  H. 
Jackson,  Brigade  Surgeon  Sir  Robert  William,  ret.  pay 
Jameson,  Director  GenenralJames.Army  Med.  Staff  (Cioil) 
V€  Jee,  Deputylnspector  General  Jos.  h.p.  1  Dragoons 
p.s.c.  Jeffreys,  Colonel  Patrick  D.  h.p.  Connaught  Rngr. 
Jennings,  Major  General  Robert  Melvill,  Bengal  Cavalry 
Jephson, Major  General  Sir  Stanhope  Wm.,Bt., r.f.p.  2Foot 
Jones,  Commissary  Gen.  Humphrey  Stanley,  half  pay 
Jones,  Lt.Colonel  Morey  Quayle,  Warwick  Regiment 
Jones,  MajorGeneral  Robert  Owen, ret.payR. Eng. (Cioil). 
p.s.c.  Jones-Vaughan,  Colonel  Hugh  Thomas 
Jopp,  Colonel  John,  TJ.  S.  List  Indian  Staff  Corps 


Jordan,  Major  General  Joseph,  ret.  pay  Regtl.  Dist. 
Julyan,  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  Sir  P.G.,  KCMG.  h.p.  (Civil) 
Keen,  Colonel  Frederick  John,  TJ.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Keighley,  Colonel  Charles  Marsh,  DSO.  Indian  S.  C. 
Kelly,  Colonel  James  Graves,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Kelly,  Colonel  William  Freeman,  h.p.  Sussex  Regt. 
p.s.c.  Kelly-Kenny,  Col.  Thomas,  h.p.  W.  Surrey  Regt. 
Kerr,  Major  General  Lord  Ralph  Drury,  retired  list 
Keyser,  Colonel  Frederick  C.  ret.  pay  Royal  Fusiliers 
Kidston,  Colonel  Alex.  Ferrier,  ret.  pay  Regimental  Dist. 
King,  Major  General  Aug   Henry,  ret.  list  R.  Artillery 
Kingsley,  Colonel  Wm.  H.  B.,  ret.  pay  Regimental  Dist. 
Kinloch,  Major  Gen.  Alex.  A.  Airlie,  ret.  pay  K.  R.  Rifles 
p.s.c.  Knowles,  Major  General  Charles  B.,  retired  list 
Knox,  Colonel  William  Goorge,  Royal  Artillery 
Lambert,  Veterinary  Colonel  James  Drummond 
Lambert,  Major  General  William,  retired  pay  88  Foot 
Lambton,  Major  General  Arthur,  retired  pa3T 
Lance,  Major  General  Frederick,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Lane,  Colonel  Robert  Bertram,  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade 
Laughton,  Colonel  Arthur  Frederick,  r.f.p.  Madras  S.C. 
p.s.c.  Law,  Major  General  Francis  T.  A.  rot.  pay 
Leach,  Major  General  Edmund,  retired  list 
UcE  Leach,  Major  General  Edward  Pemberton,  R.  Eng. 
Leach,  Lt.Colonel  Harold  Pemberton,  DSO.  R.  Engineers 
Le  Cornu,  Colonel  Chas.  P.  Jersey  Artillery  Militia  (Civil) 
Le  Mesurier,  Colonel  Cecil  Brooke,  ret.  pay  R.  Artillery 
Le  Mesurier,  Colonel  Fred.  Aug.  ret.  pay  Royal  Engineers 
Leslie,  Colonel  Sir  Charles  Hv.  Bart.  Indian  S.  C. 
Lewis,  Bt.  Lt.Colonel  David  Francis,  Cheshire  Regiment 
Lithgow,  Surg.  Maj.  Gen.  Stewart  A.  M D.  DSO.  ret.  pay 
p.s.c.  Little,  Lt.General  Hen.  Alex.  TJ.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Lioyd,  Major  General  Francis  Thomas,  Royal  Artillery 
Lloyd,  Colonel  Morgan  G.  3  Bn.  Irish  Regt.  (Cioil) 
Lloyd,  Colonel  Thomas,  Cardigan  Artillery  (Cioil) 
Lockhart,  Major  General  Graeme  Alex,  r.f.p.  78  Foot  > 

Locock,  Colonel  Herbert,  ret.  pay  Royal  Engineers 
Lovett,  Major  General  Beresford,  CSI.  r.f.p.  R.  Engineers 
Low,  General  Alexander,  4  Hussars 
Lowry,  Lt.General  Robert  William,  Berkshire  Regc. 
Lowth,  Lt.Colonel  Frank  Robert,  Lincoln  Regiment 
Lugard,  Major  F.  J.  D.  DSO.  Norfolk  Regiment 
rJCLyster,  Lt.Gen.  Harry  Hammon,  U.S.  List  Indian  S.C. 
Lyttelton,  Major  General  Son.  Nevill  G. 
M'Calmont.  Major  General  Hugh 

M'Dowell,  Surgeon  Colonel  Edmund  Greswold,  ret.  pay 
M'Inroy,  Colonel  Charles,  TJ.  S.  List  Indian  Staff  Corps 
M'Leod,  Colonel  D.  J.  S.  DSO.  Madras  Cavalry 
M'Nalty,  Brig.  Surg.  Lt.Colonel  Georgo  Wm.  ret.  pay 
M'Namara,  Colonel  Wm.  Henry,  R    JMD.  Medical  Corps 
M'Rae,  Lt.Colonel  Henry  Napier,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Maberly,  Major  General  Evan,  r.f.p.  Royal  Artillery 
Macbean,  General  George  Scougall,  Indian  S.  C. 
MacCall,  Colonel  Henry  Black  wood,  Regimental  District 
MacDonaid,  Colonel  Hector  A.  DSO.  h.p.  R.  Fusiliers 
Macdonald,  General  John  Alex.  M.  Indian  S.  C. 
Macdonald,  Colonel  J.  A.  3  Bn.  Cam.  Highlanders  (Cioil) 
Macdonnell,  Colonel  Wm.  ret.pay  Army  Pay  Dept. (Cioil) 
MacFarlan,  Lt.General  David,  retired  list 
Macgregor,  Colonel  Charles  Reginald,  DSO.  Indian  S.C. 
p.s.c.  MacGregor,  Colonel  H.  G.  ret.  pay  Worcester  Regt. 
Mackenzie,  Col.  Alfred  R.  D.,  TJ.  S.  List  Bengal  Cavalry 
Mackinnon,  General  Geo.  Henry,  Scottish  Rifles  (26  F.) 
Mackworth,  Colonel  Sir  Arthur  Wm.  Bart.  R.  Engineers 
Maclean,  Major  General  Charles   Smith,  CIE.  TJ.  S.  List 

Indian  Staff  Corps 
Maclean,  Col.  Sir  Fitzroy  D.-Burf.W.KentYeornanry(CJ!«/) 
Macleay,  Col.  Alex.  C.  3  Bn.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Civil) 
Macneill,  Colonel  James  G.  R.  D.,  Madras  Infantry 
Madden,  Surgeon  Major  General  Charles  D.  retired  pay 
Madden,  Lt.Colonel  Geo.  C,  DSO.  ret.  pay  W.  I.  Reg. 
Maitland,  Major  General  Eardley,  ret.  pay  Royal  Art. 
Maitland,  Colonel  Pelham  James,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Malcolm,  Colonel  Edward  Donald,  ret.  pay  R.  Engineers 
Malcolmson,  Major  Gen.  John  H.  P.,  r.f.p.  Bombay  S.C. 
Malthus,  Lt.Colonel  Sydenham,  r.f.p.  94  Foot 
Manderson,  Major  General  Geo.  Reunie,  r.f.p.  Royal  Art. 
Mangles,  Major  General  Cecil,  ret.  pay  20  Hussars 
UtE  Manley,  Surg.  Gen.  Wm.  G.  N.,  ret.  pay 
Marston.  Surgeon  General  Jeffery  Allen,  MD.  ret.  pay 
Martin,  Colonel  Cunliffe,  Bengal  Cavalry 
Martin,  Colonel  George  Blake  Napier,  h.p.  R.  Artillery 
Martin,  Colonel  Rowland  Hill,  h.p.  21  Lancers 
Martindale,  Lt.Col.  Ben  Sat/,  late  of  R.  Engineers  (Civil) 
Massy,  Lt.General  Wm.  Godfrey  Dunham,  4  Drag.  Gds. 
Master,  Colonel  William  Chester ,late  of  28  Foot 
Mathias,  Colonel  Henry  Harding,  Gordon  Highlanders 
TJ&  Maude,  Colonel  Francis  Cornioallis , late  of  R.  Artillery 
Maunsell,  Major  General  Thomas,  retired  list 
Maunsell,  Surgeon  General  Thomas,  Army  Medical  Staff 
p.s.c.  Maurice, Major  General  John  Fredk.  Royal  Art. 
May,  Lieut.General  James,  TJ.  S.  List  Bengal  Infantry 
Mayne,  Lt.Colonel  Richard  C.  G.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Methuen,  Lt.General  Paul  S.  Lord,  KCVO.  CMG. 
Meyrick,  Insp.  Vet.  Surgeon  James  Joseph,  ret.  pay 
Meyrick,  Colonel  ■Sir  Thomas  C.  Bart.  3  Bn.  Shropshire 

Light  Infantry  (Cioil) 
Miller,  MajorGeneral  George  Murray,  retired  pay 


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Mills,  Colonel  Herbert  J., ret.  pay  Ord.  Store  Dept. 
Milman,  Lt.  General  George  Bryan,  retired  list 
Mollan,  Lt. Colonel  William  Campbell,  late  of  96  Foot 
Moloney,   Col.   Chas.  Mills,  ret.  pay  Ord.    Store    Dept. 

(Civil) 
Money,  Lt.Co'onel  Charles  G.  C.  Northmbld.  Fusilier 
Money,  Colonel  Elliott  Alexander,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Money,  Colonel  Gordon  L.  C.  DSO.  Cameron  Highluders 
Montagu,  General  Horace  William,  R.  Engineers 
Montague,  Major  General  Wm.  Edw.,  retired  pay 
THIS.  Moore,  Major  General  Arthur  Thomas.  Indian  S.C. 
p.s.c.  Morgan,  Col.  Alex.  Brooke,  ret.  pay  Norfolk  Rcgt. 
Morgan,  Colonel  Harrison  R.  Lewin,  ret.  pay  Royal  Art 
Morton,  Major  General  Gerald  de  C. 

Mosse,  Deputy  Surgeon  General  Charles  Benj.  CMS.  h.p, 
Mostvn,  Major  General  Hon.  Savage,  retired  list 
Murray,  Lt.Colonel  John,  r.f.p.  94  Foot  [Civil) 
Murray,  Colcnel  Robert  Hunter,  Seaforth  Highlanders 
Nation,  General  John  Louis,  Indian  Stan"  Corps 
Nicholson,  Ma  or  General  Stuart  James,  ret.  pay  R.  Art. 
Nicolson,  Major  Gen.  Malcolm  Hassels,  Bombay  Infantry 
Nimmo,  Major  Gen.  Thomas  Rose,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Norbary,  Col.  Thos.  C.  N.,  3  Bn.  Worcester  Regt.  (Cioil) 
Norman,  Lt.  General  Henry  Radford,  Manchester  Regt. 
North,  Colonel  Dudley,  ret.  pay  N.  Lancashire  Regiment 
Northcott,  Major  Heiiry  P.  Leinster  Regiment 
Nugent,  Colonel  R.  L.  Army  Service  Corps 
p.s.c.  Ogilvy,  Col.   Wm.  Lewis  Kinloch  r.f.  K.  R.   Rifles 
Ogle,  Major  General  Fred.  Amelius,  ret.  pay  R.  Marine 

Artillerj' 
Oldershaw,  Major  Gen.  Charles  Edward,  ret.  pay  R.  Am. 
O'Nial,  Surgeon  General  John,  retired  pay 
Ouvry,  Colonel  Henry  Aime,  late  of  9  Lancers 
p.s.c.  Paget,  Lt.Colonel  Harold,  7  Hussars 
Parker.  Colonel  Geo  Hubert,  ret.  pay 
Parr,  Major  General  Henry  Hallam,  CMG. 
Patch,  Colonel  Robert,  Indiao  Staff  Corps 


Sayer,  Lt. General  James  Robert  S.  1  Dragoon  Guards 
Schaw,  Colonel  Henry,  Royal  Engineers  (  Cioil) 
Schomberg,  Colonel  H.  St.  George,  Royal  Marines 
Schreiber,  Major  Gen.  Brymer  Francis,  ret.  pay  R.  Art. 
Scott,  Colonel  Chas.  Henry,  Royal  Artillery 
Scott,  Colonel  Douglas  Alex.  DSO.  from  R.  Engineers 
Scoit,  Major  Gen.  James  Woodward,  ret.  list  R.  Marines 
Scott,  Lt.Colonel  Lothian  K.  ret.  pay  Royal  Engineers 
Scott,  Colonel  Wm.  W.  Hopton.  BeDgal  infantry 
Senior,  Colonel  Thos.  Palmer.  Army  Pay  Dept.  (Cioil) 
Settle,  Colonel  Henry  H.  DSO.  h  p.  Royal  Engineers 
Seymour,  General  William  Henry,  2  Dragoon  Guards 
V&  Shaw,  Major  Gen.  Hugh,  ret.  oay  Irish  Regiment 
Shone,  Colonel  Wm.  Terence,  DSO.  Royal  Engineers 
Sibthorpe.  Surgeon  General  Chas.  Madras  Estab. 
Simpson,  Colonel  George,  Indian  Sraff  Corps 
Simpson,  Col.  Thomas  Thomson,  h.p.  Regtl.  District 
Skinner,  Colonel  Edmund  Grey,  Army  Ordnance  Dept. 
Skinner,  Colonel  Jas.  Tierney,  DSO.  Army  Serv.  Corps 
Slade,  Colonel  Frederick  George,  Royal  Artillery 
Slade,  Colonel  John  Ramsay,  h.p.  Royal  Artillerv 
Smith,  Major  General  Sir  Charles  Holled,  KCMO. 
Smith,  Dep.  Surg.  Gen.  Colvin,  MD.  late  Madras  Estab. 
Smith,  General  John  W.  S.  South  Stafford  Regiment 
Smyth,  Colonel  Charles  Coghlan.  ret.  pay  Welsh  Regt. 
Smyth,  Colonel  Etwall  Walter,  Bengal  Infantry 
Somerset.ColonelAlfred  P.  F.C.7  Bu.  Rifle  Brigade  (Civil) 
Spence,  Major  General  Frederick,  r.f.p.  31  Foot 
Spencer,  Col.  Lionel  Dixon.  Bengal  Med.  Establishment 
Spragge,  Colonel  Charles  Henrv,  Royal  Artillery 
Stace,  Lt.Colonel  E.Vincent.  U.S.  List  Indian  S.C.  (Civil) 
Stanton,  General  Sir  Edward.  KCMG.  Royal  Engineers 
Stedman,  Major  General  Sir  Edward,  ECIE.  Ind.  S.  C. 
Steevens,  Major  Gen.  John,  Army  Ordnance  Department 
Stephen,  Colonel  Fitzlloy,  ret.  pay  Rifle  Brigade 
Steohens,  Major  General  Adolphus  Haggerston,  ret.  pay 
Stevenson,  Major  General  Thomas  Rennie,  ret.  pay 
Stewart,  Cil.Chas.  E.  CMG.  CIS.  U.  S.Listlnd.S.C.tCiu.) 


Faynter,  Major  General  David  Wm.  r.f.p.  Royal  Artillery  Stewart,  Major  Gen.  George,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  ret.  list 
Pearse,  General  George  Godfrey  Stewart,  Major  General  James  Calder,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Pearson,  Lt.Gen.  Sir  Charles  Knight,  KCMG.  ret.  list       {p.s.c.  Stewart,  Major  General  Robert  Crosse,  retired  pay 
Pease,  Colonel  Thales,  ret.  pay  Ordnance  Dept.  (Naval)    1  Stewart.  Major  General  Robt.  MacGregor  (from  R.  Art.) 
Pomberton,  Major  General  Wykeham  Leigh,  retired  list    Stockley,  Colonel  Chas.  More,  ret.  pay,  Regtl.. District 
Pennington,  Major  General  Chai'les  Richard,  Indian  S.C.  Stockwell,  Major  General  Chas.  Montizambert.'ret.  list 


Perceval,  General  John  Maxwell,  Suffolk  Regt. 
Peyton,  General  Francis,  Welsh  Regiment 
Pilkington,  Major  Henry,  ret.  pay  R.  Engineers  (Civil) 
Pipon,  General'Philip  Gosset,  ret.  pay  Royal  Artillery 
Piatt,  Colonel  Henry,  4  Bn.  Welsh  Fusiliers  (Civil) 
Poe,  Lt.Colonel  Wm.  Hutchison,  ret.  pay  R.  Marines 
Pole-Carew,  Colonel  Reginald,  Coldstream  Guards 
Poole,  Lt.Colonel  Arthur  James,  ret.  pay  Hampshire  Regt, 
Pratt,'  Colonel  Henry  Marsh,  1J.  S.  List  Indian  Staff  C. 
Pretymaii,  Maj. General  George  Tyndal,  Royal  Artillery 
Prinsep.  Lt.General  Arthur  Haldimand,  Bengal  Cavalry 
Pritchard,  Lt.General  Gordon  Douglas,  ret.  pay  R.  En  - 
Protheroe,  Major  General  Montague,  CSI.  Indian  S.  C 
Quirk,  Colonel  John  Owen,  DSO.  h.p.  Welsh  Regiment 
Rainsiord,  Col.  Marcus  Edw.  R.  Army  Service  Corps 
Rait,  Lt.Colonel  Arthur  John,  r.f.p.  Royal  Artillery 
Ralston,  Major  General  William  Henry,  retired  list 
Rcade,  Surgeon  Major  General  John  By  Cole,  ret.  pay 
Redmond,  Lt.Gen.  John  Patrick  Sutton,  Glouc.  Regt. 
Reed,  Colonel  Chas.  Johu,  Northumberland  Art.  W.  Div. 
Reeves,  Colonel  H.  S.  E.  ret.  pay  Army  Service  Corps 
Reid,  Colonel  Alex.  J.  Forsyth,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Rich,  Lt.  General  George  W.  T.  retired  list 
Richardson,  Colonel  George  E.  R.  CIE.  Ind.  Staff  Cps 
Richardson,   Major  Gen.  Joseph  F.  late  of  Bengal  S.C. 
Richardson,  Maior  General  Wm.  Stewart, ret.  pay  Duke 

of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry 
Richardson,  Colonel  Wodehouse  Dillon,  from  A.  S.  Corps 
Riddell,  Major  General  Charles  Jas.  B.  r.f.p.  R.  Artillery 
Robertson,  Colonel  James  Peter,  late  of  Military  Train 
p  s  c.  Robinson,  Maior  General  Chas.  Walker,  retired  list 
Robinson,  Deputy  Controller  Henry,  retired  list 
Robinson,  Major  Gen.  G.  W.  ret.  pay  A.  S.  Corps 
Rocke,  Major  General  James  Harwood,  retired  pay 
Roe  Brigade  Surgeon  Samuel  Black,  MB.  retired  pay 
Rogers,  Colonel  John,  Army  Service  Corps 
Rogers,  Lt.General  Robert  Gordon,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
R0U0   General  Hon.  Robert,  Black  Watch 
Room'e,  General  Frederick,  Unemp.  Sup.  List 
Ross   Lt.General  Alex.  George,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
p.s.c.  Ross  of  Bladensburg,  Lt.Colonel  J.  F.  G.,  h.p.  Cold 

stream  Guards  (Civil) 
Rowland,  Colonel  Thos.  ret.  pay  Regimental  District 
Russell  General  Lord  Alexander  George,  Rile  Brigade 
Russell'  Colonel  Horatio  Albert,  ret.  pay  Ord.  Store  Dept. 
Salmond   Major  General  William,  Royal  Engineers 
Salisbury,  Major  Gen.  Fred.  Octavius,  r.f.p.  101  Foot 
Sanford, 'Lt.General  George  E.  L.  S.,  CSI.  R.  Engineers 
p.s.c.   V<&   Sartorius,  Colonel  Eustun  Hy.  h.p.  East  Lan- 
cashire Regiment  . 
Sartorius  Colonel  George  Conrad,  U.  o.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Saunders,  Deputy  Insp.  Gen.  George,  MD.  half  pay 
Saunders,  Lt.Colonel  Wm.  Egerton,  R.  Army  Medical 

Corps 


Stopford,  Col.  Hon.  F.  W.  from  h.p.  Grenadier  Guards 
Strafford,  Colonel  ff.   J.  W.  Earl  of,  KCVO.  late  Cold- 
stream Guards  (Civil) 
Straghan, Colonel  Abel, ret.  pay  Highland  Light  Infantry 
Strong,  Major  Gen.  Dawsoune  M.,  ret.  list  Bengal  Inf. 
Suther,  (ieneral  William  Grigor,  ret.  list  Royal  Marines 
Swaine,  Colonel  Charles  Edward,  h.p.  11  Hussars 
Swaine,  Major  General  Leopold  Victor,  CMG. 
Swinlev,  Major  General  George,  ret.  pay  R.  (Bengal)  Art 
Sym,  Major  General  John  Munro,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Talbot,  Major  General  Hon.  Reginald  A.  J. 
Tanner,  Maior  Gen.  Edward,  ret.  pay  Liverpool  Regt. 
Taylor,  Colonel  Robert  Lewis,  late  Bombay  S.  C.  (Civil) 
Taylor,  Surgeon  General  Wm.  MD.  Army  Med.  Staff 
Thackvvell,  General  Joseph  Edwin,  Connaught  Rangers 
Thackwell,  Major  Gen  Wm.  de  W.  R.,  ret.  pay  Regt.  Dist. 
Thomas,  Lt.General  John  Wellesley,  Hampshire  Regt. 
Thomson,  Colonel  George,  late  Bengal  Engineers 
Thornton,  Brig.  Surg.  Jas.  Howard,  MB.  lat«  Bengal  Est. 
Thynne,  Major  General  Reginald  Thomas 
Tillard,  Major  General  John  Arthur,  ret.  list  R.  Artillery 
Toker,  Major  General  Alliston  C.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Tompson,  Major  General  W.  D.  r.f.p.  Leicester  Regiment 
Tower,  Lt.General  Conyers.  3  Dragoon  Guards 
Townsend,  Colonel  Edmond,  R.  Army  Medical  Corps 
To  wnsend,  Dep.  Surg.  Gen.  Stephen  C.  late  Bengal  Army 
Townshend,  Lt.Colonel  Charles  V.  F.  DSO.  Tndian  S.  C. 
Tregear,  Major  General  Vincent  Wm.,  Bengal  Infantry 
Trotter,  Lt.Colonel  Henry,  r.f.p.  Royal  Engineers  (Civil) 
Truell,  Major  General  Robert  Holt,  ret.  pay 
Tucker,  Colonel  Aubrey  Harvey,  ret.  pay  Regtl.  District 
Tucker,  Major  GeneraiCharles 

Tucker,  (Jolouel  Wm.  Guise,  h.p.  R.  Marine  Artillery 
p.s.c.  Tulloch,  Major  General  Alexander  Bruce,  CMG. 
Tullach,  Major  Hector,  ret.  pay  Royal  Engineers 
Tulloh,  Major  General  John  Stewart,  r.f.  p.  Royal  Artillery 
Turner,  Major  General  Alfred  Edward,  Royal  Artillery 
Turner,  Colonel  Augustus  Henry,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Turner,  Colonel  Henry  Tyers,  ret.  pay  R.  Engineers 
Twentyman, Colonel  Aug.  Charles,  ret.  pay  Regtl.  Dist. 
p.s.c.  Twynani,  Colonel  P.  A.  A.  ret.  pay  Regtl.  Dist. 
Tyndall,  Major  General  Henry,  r.f.p.  Bengal  Staff  Corps 
Tynte,  Col.  F.  J.  3  Bn.  Dublin  Fusiliers  (Civil) 
Upcher,  Major  General  Russell,  DSO. 
Upperton,  Major  General  John,  TJ.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Cttersou,  Major  General  Archibald  Hammond,  ret.  list 
Vaudeleur,  Major  Gen.  John  Ormsby,  ret. pay  SussexRegt. 
Van  Straubenzee,  Major  Gen.  Turner,  ret. pay  R.  Artillery 
Verner,  Colonel  Thomas  Edward.  Regtl.  District 
Vetch,  Colonel  Robert  Hamilton,  ret.  pay  Royal  Engr3 
Wace,  Coionel  Richard,  from  Royal  Artillery 
Walcott.  Colonel  Edmund  Scopoii,  late  Bombay  Infantry 
Wallace,  Major  General  Hill,  r.f.p.  Royal  Artillery 
alters,  Veterinary  Lt.Colonel  William  Barker 


Most  Honourable   Order  of  the  Bath] 


782 


Companion's — continued.  Wills,  Brigade  Surgeon  Caleb  Sherar,  retired  pay 

Ward,  Colonel  Edward  W.  D.  Army  Service  Corps  I  Willson,  Colonel  Mildmay  Willsuu,  Scots  Guards 

Ward,  Major  Gen.  Francis  Wm.,  U.S.  List  R.(  Bengal)  Art.  Wilinot,  Major  Gen.  Re  veil  Eirdley-,  ret.  list  Bengal  Inf. 


Wardrop,  Colonel  Frederick  Meyer,  h.p.  12  Lancers 
Warren,  Major  General  Arthur  Frederick,  retired  list 
Warren,  Colonel  Dawson  S.  Regimental  District 
Waterfield,  Major  Gen.  Hy.  Gordon.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Waters,  Brigade  Surgeon  Robert,  retired  pay 
Watkin,  Colonel  Henry  S.  S-JfromR.  Artillery)  (Civil) 


Wilson,  Colonel  Edward  Hale*,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Wilson,  Major  General  Francis  E.  E.  ret.  pay 
Wilson,  Colonel  John  Gerald,  3  Bn.  York  and  Lancaster 

Regt.  (Civil) 
I  Wingate,  Colonel  Sir  Francis  Reginald,  KCMG.  R.  Art 
1     (Cioil) 
Watt,  Commissary  General  Fitzjames  Edward,  ret.  pay    Winsloe,  Colonel  Richard  W.  C.  ret.  pay  Scots  Fus. 
Wauchope,  Major  General  Andrew  Gilbert,  CMG.  Black  Wodehouse,  Colonel  Josceline  Heneage,  CMG.  R.  Art. 

Watch  Wood,  Colonel  Elliott,  Royal  Engineers 

Way,  Colonel  Geo.  Aug.,  U.  S.  List  Indian  Staff  Corps      Wood,  Colonel  Henry,  ret.  pay  Regimental  District 
Way,  Major  Gen.  Nowell  Fitzu/iton,  ret.  list  R.  Marines    p.s.c.  Woodgate,  Colonel  Edw.  Robt.  P. 
p.s.c.  Webber,  Major  General  Chas.  Edm.,  r.f.p.  R.  Eng.    Woolfryes.  Surg.  Gen.  John  Andrew,  MD.  CMG.  ret.  pay 
Webster,  Colonel  Arthur  George,  retirod  pay  19  Hussars    Worsley,  Colonel  Henry  R.  B.  Unom.  Sup.  List 
Welman,   Major  General  Wm.  H.  D.  R.  ret.  full  pay  Wright,  Colonel  Wm.  Frederick,  ret.  pay  Ord.  Store  Dept. 

Wemyss,  Maj. General  Henry  Manley,  Indian  Staff  Corps  p.s.c.  Wyndham,  Lt. Colonel  Walter  G.  C.  21  Lancers 
Whitehead,  Major  Gen.  Robt.  Children,  Northampton  R.  Wynne,  Col.  Arthur  Singleton  (from  h.p.  York  Lt.  Inf.) 
Wigram,  Major  General  Godfrey  James,  retired  pay  Young,  Colonel  George- Frederick,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Wiikinson,  Major  General  Osborn,  late  Bengal  Cavalry      Young,  Lt. General  George  Samuel,  Sussex  Regt. 
Williams,  Colonel  George  Walter,  late  Bengal  Inf.  {Cioil)    Younghusband,  Lt.Gen  C has.  Wright,  r.f.p.  R.  Art.  (Civil) 
Williamson,  Colonel  Robert  Fredk.  r.f.p.  Welsh  Fusiliers  Younghusband,  General  Rob.  Homer,  Indian  S.  C, 
Willis,  Lt.Gen.  Fred.  Arthur,  Northumberland  Fusiliers 

Officers  of  the  Oedee  of  the  Bath. 
Dean. — The  Dean  pf  Westminster. 

Bath  King  of  Arms.— Major  General  Sir  John  Carstairs  M'Neill,  KCB.  KCMG. 
Registrar  and  Secretary. — .Sir  Albert  W.  Woods,  KCB.  KCMG.    Garter. 
Gentleman  V*her. — G.  C.  Barrington,  Esq.  CB.  "  "- 


Officers  now  holding  Rank  in  the  Army  of  the  Most  Exalted 
Order  of  the  Star  of  India. 


Knights  Grand  Commanders.  (GCSI.) 


Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of  Wales, 

KG.  KT.  KB.  GCB.  GCMG.  GCZE.  GCVO.  10  Hussars 
His  Royal  Highness  the  reigning  Duke  o^Saxe  Coburg  and 

Gotha    (Duke   of  Edinburgh),   IS.    KT.    KB.    GCB. 

GCMG.  GCIE.  Hon.  Col.  R.  Marines,  Edinburgh  Art. 

Southern  Div.  R.  Art.),  and  3  Bn.  Black  Watch 
General  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  o/Connaught,  KG. 

KT.  KB.  GCB.    GCMG.   GCIE.  GCVO.  Rifle  Brigade 
F  eld  Marshal  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Cambridge, 

KG.  KT.  KB.  GCB.  GCMG.  GCIE. GCVO.  Gren.  Gds 
General  Sir  Neville  Bowles  Chamberlain,  (JCB. Benga  1  lnf 


Field  Marshal  Sir  F.  P.  Haines.  GCB.  CIE.  Scots  Fus. 
W  Field  Marshal  F.  S.  Lord  Roberts  of  Kandahar,  KB. 

GCB.  GCIE. 
Field  Marshal  Sir  D.  M.  Stewart,  Bt.  GCB.  CIE.  U.S.  List 
Colonel  F.  T.  Marquis  of  Dufferin  and  Ava,   KB.  GCB. 

GCMG.  GCIE.  3  Bn.  Irish  Rifles 
Colonel  H.  C.  K.   Marquis  of  Lansdowne,   KG.  GCMG. 

Wilts  Yeomanry 
Strachey,  Lt.GeneralSit- Richard,  r.f.p.  Royal  Engineers 
TC  White,   General  Sir  George  Stewart,   GCB.    GCIE. 

Gordon  Highlanders 


Knights  Commanders.  (KCSI.) 
Brackenbury,  Lt.Gen.  Sir  Henry,  KCB.  Royal  Artillery  Lethbridge, Brig.  Surg.  Lt.Col.SirAlf.  Swaine,  lateBengal 


Bradford,  Col.  Sir  Edward  R.  C,  GCB.  U.  S.  List.Ind.  S.C 
3J(£  Browne,  General  Sir  Samuel  Jas.  GCB.  Indian  S.  C 
Burne.  Major  General  Sir  Owen  Tudor,  GCIE. 
Cotton,  General  Sir  Arthur  T.  C.  Royal  Engineers 


Estab. 

Lockhart,  General  Sir  Wm.  S.  A.  67 CB.  Bengal  Infantry 
Melliss,  Colonel  Sir  Howard,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Newmarch, Major  General  Sir  Oliver  R.,  r.f.p.  Bengal  S.C. 


Cromer.Major  Evelyn,  Lord, GCB.  GC3IG.CIE.\ateR.Art.  Pollock,  Major  General  Sir  Fred.  Richard,  late  Bengal  S.C. 
Fayrer,  Surg.  Gen.  Sir  Joseph, Bt.MD.  late  Bengal  Armj  'Ull  Probyn,  Gen.  Sir  Dighton  Macnaghten,  GCVO.  KCB. 
Gerard,  Major  Gen.  Sir  Montagu,  CB.  Indian  Staff  Corps:     Bengal  Cavalry 

Goldsmid,  Maj.  Gen.. Sir  Frederic  John,  CB.  late  Madr.  S.C.  Ridgeway,  Col.  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  J.  W.  KCB.  lata  Bengal  Inf. 
Green,  Major  Gen.  Sir  Wm.  Henry  R.  CB.  Indian  S.  C.     Robertson,  Major  Sir  Geo.  Scott,  Bengal  Med.  Estab. 
Kemball,  General  Sir  Arnold  B.  KCB.  Royal  Artillery       [Russell,  General  Sir  Edward  L.  Bombay  Infantry 

Companions.  (CSI.) 


Badcock,  Major  General  Alex.  R.  CB.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
3aird,  Colonel  Andrew  Wilson,  Royal  Engineers 
Barr,  Lt.Colonel  David  Wm.  N.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Boughey,  Colonel  George  F.  Ottley,  Royal  Engineers 
Brackenbury,  Colonel  Maule  C.  Royal  Engineers 
Chamberlain,  General  Sir  Crawford  T.  GCIE.  tnd.  S.  C. 
Cleghorn,  Surg.  General  Jas.  late  Bengal  Estab. 
Cotton,  Major  General  Fred.  C.  late  Madras  Engineers 
Cuningham,  Surgeon  Gen.  J.  M.  MD.  late  Bengal  Estab. 
Deane,  Major  Harold  Arthur,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Dickens,  Lt. General  Craven  H.  r.f.p.  Royal  Artillery 
Dickinson,  Lt.Colonel  Wm.  ret. pay  Bombay  Staff  Corps 
Dillon,  General  Sir  Martin,  KCB.  West  Yorkshire  Regt. 
Duncan,  Major  General  Harvey  Tuckett,  Indian  Staff  0. 
Ellis,  Major  Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Edw.  Aug,  KCVO.  ret.  list 
Etheridge,  Major  General  Alfred  Thos.,late  Bombay  S.C. 
Gordon,  General  Sir  Thomas  Edw.  KCIE.  CB.  U.S.  List 

Indian  Staff  Corps 
Gracey,  Colonel  Thomas,  Royal  Engineers 
Grey,  Col.  Leopold  John  Herbert,  U.  S.  List,  Indian  S.  C 
Henderson,  Maj. Gen. Philip  Durham.U.S.  ListMadraaCav. 
Home,  Colonel  Fred.  Jervis,  ret.  list  Royal  Engineers 
Hopkinson,  General  Henry,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Hutchinson,  Major  Gen.  George,  CB.  late  of  Bengal  S.C. 
HUE  Keatinge,  General  Rich.  H.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Lovett,  Major  General  Beresford,  CB.  r.f.p.  Royal  Eng. 
Lumsden,  General  Sir  Peter  Stark.ffCB.  Indian  S.C. 
M'Mahon,  Captain  Arthur  Hy.  CIE.  Indian  Staff  Corps 


Maxwell,  Lt.Colonel  Henry  St.  P.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Merriman.  General  Charles  James,  Royal  Engineers 
Michael,  General  James,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Miley,  Colonel  Jas.  Aloysius,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Moncrieff.Col.SirC.  Campbell  Scott.KCMG. r.f.p.  R.  Eng. 
Ommanney,  Colonel  Edward  Lacon,  U.  S.  List  Ind.  S.  C. 
Pemberton,  Major  General  Robert  C.  B.,  ret.  list  R.  Eng. 
Pennycuick,  Colonel  John,  ret.  list  Royal  Engineers 
Powlett,  Colonel  Percy  William,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Prideaux,  Colonel  Wm.  Francis,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.C. 
Pritchard,  Col.  Hurlock  Galloway,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
rotheroe.Major  General  Montague,  CB.  Indian  Staff  C. 
Renny,  General  Henry,  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  (81  F.) 
Rice,  Surg.  Major  Gen.  Wm.  Roche,  late  Bengal  Estab. 
Ross,  Colonel  Sir  Edward  Charles,  U.  S.  List  Ind.  S.C. 
Rundall,  General  Francis  Hornblow,  R.  Engineers 
Sanford,  Lt. General  George  E.  L.,  CB.  Royal  Engineers 
Smith,  Col.  Sir  Chas.  Bean  Euan,  KCB.  late  Madras  Inf. 
Spurgin.  Lt. General  Si*-  John  Blick,  KCB.  Dublin  Fus. 
Thuillier,  General  Sir  Henry  Edw.  Landor,  R.  Artillery 
Trevor,  Colonel  George  Herbert,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Tweedie,  Major  General  William,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Walker,  Major  General  Alexander,  Royal  Artillery 
Warburton,  Colonel  Sir  Robert,  KCIE.  Bengal  S.  C. 
Willoughby,  Lt.Gen.  Michael  W.,  U.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Wylie,  Colonel  Henry,  Bengal  Infantry 
Yate,  Lt.Col.  Charles  Edward,  CMG.  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Younghusband,  Major  General  J.  William,  Inaian  S.  C. 


Registrar  of  the  Order., 


Sir  Albert  W.  Woods,  KCB.  KCMG.  Garter. 

3  h  2 


783 


Officers  now  holding  Raiik  in  the  Army  of  the  Most  Distinguished 
Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 


Gband  Master  and  Fibst  and  Principal  Knight  Grand  Cross. 
Field  Marshal HisRoyal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Cambridge,  KG.KT.  KP.  GCB.  OCSI.  QCIE.  GCVO.  Grenadier  Grdsv 

Knights,  Geand  Ceoss.  (GCMG.) 

Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of  Wales,  K  G  Yi£  Graham,  Lt. General  Sir  Gerald,  GCB.  ret.  list 
KT.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCIE.  GCVO.  10  Hussars  Grenfell,  Lt.General  Sir  Francis  "Wallace,  GCB.  King's 

His  Royal  Highness  the  reigning  Duke  of  Saxe  Coburg      Royal  Rifles 

and   Gotha    [Duke    of    Edinburgh),    KG.    KT.    iTP.  Kintore,  Major  the  Earl  of,  3  Bn.  Gordon  Highlanders 
GCB.  GCSI.  GCIE.  Hon.  Col.  R^  Marines,_Edinburgh  Lansdowne,  Colonel  H.  C.  K.  Marquis  of ,  KG .  GCSI.  Wilts 


Art.  (S.  Division  R.  Art.), and  3  Bn.  Black  Watch 
General  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  o/Connaught,  KG 

KT.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCIE.  GCVO.  Rifle  Brigade 
Biddulph,  General  Sir  Robert,  KCB.  Royal  Artillery 
Clarke,  Lt.Gen.  Sir  Andrew,  C3.  CIE.  ret.  pay  R.  Eng. 
Cromer, Major  Evelyn, Lord,  GCB.  KCSI.  CIE.  late  R.Art. 
deWinton,  Major  Gen.  Sir  FrancisWalter,  CB.  retired  list 
Dufferin  and  Ava,  Colonel  F.  T.  Marquis  of,  KP.  GCB 

GCSI.  GCIE.  3  Bn.  Irish  Rifles 


Yeomanry 

Mitchell,  Lt.Col.  Sir  Chas.  Bullen  Hugh,  r.f.p.  R. Marines 
Norman,  General  Sir  Henrv  W.  <f  CB.  CIE.  Indian  S.  C. 
Simmons.  Field  Marshal  Sir  John  L.  A.  GCB.  R.  Eng. 
Warren,  Lt.General  Sir  Charles,  KCB.  R.  Engineers 
Wolseley.Field  Marshal  Garnet  Joseph  Viscount, KP.  GCB. 

Commander  in  Chief,  Royal  Horse  Guards,  &c. 
p.s.c.  VlS-  Wood,  General  Sir  Henry  Evelyn,  GCB. 
Fremantle,  General  Sir  Arthur  James  Lj'on,  CB. 


Knights  Commanders.  {KCMG.) 


Y€  M'Neill,  Maj  .Gen.  Sir  John  Carstairs,  KCB.  ret.  list. 
Mann.  Major  General  Sir  James  Robert,  R.  Engineers 
Mansfield,  Colonel  Sir  Charles  Edwin,  late  Unatt. 
Marindin,  Major  Sir  Francis  Arthur,  late  R.Engineers. 
Marshall,  Lt.General  Sir  Frederick,  1  Dragoons 
Martin,   Lt.Colonel    Sir  Richard  E.  R.  KCB.  ret.  pay  & 

Dragoons 
Meiklejohn,  Colonel  Sir  William  Hope,  KCB.  Bengal  In- 
fantry 
Moncrieff.Col.  Sir  ColinCampbellScott.CSr.r.f.p.R.Eng. 
O'Brien,  Lt.Colonel  Sir  John  Terence  Nicoll,  late  of  20  F. 
Pearson,  Lt.General  Sir  Charles  Knight,  CB.  ret.^list 
Rogers,  Surg.  Lt.Col.  Sir  John  G.  DSO.  MB.  ret.  pay 
Russell,  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  Baker  Creed,  KCB.  13  Hussars 
Scott,  Colonel  Sir  Fras.  C.  KCB.  late  42  Foot. 
Smith,  Major  General  Sir  Charles  Holled,  CB. 
Smith,  Lt.Coloael  Sir  Gerard,  late  Scots  Guards 
Smith,  Colonel  Sir  Robert  Murdoch,  R.  Engineers 
Smyth,  General  Sir  Henry  Aug.,  ret.  list  Royal  Artillery 
Stanton,  General  Sir  Edward,  CB.  Royal  Engineers 
p.s.c.  Whitmore.  Colonel  Sir  George  Stoddart,  late  of  62  F. 
Wilson,  Major  Gen.  Sir  Charles  William,  KCB.  ret.  list. 
Wingate,   Colonel  Sir  Francis  Reginald,  CB.  DSO.  R. 
Artillery 


Anson,  Major  General  Sir  Arch.  E.  H.  r.f.p.  R.  Artillery 
Bellairs,  Lt.General  Sir  William,  CB.  retired  list 
Brett  Major  Sir  Wilford,  late  Unattached 
Ud  Buller,  Gen.  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  R.  H.  GCB.  K.  R.  Rifles 
p.s.c.  Cardew.  Colonel  Sir  F.,  ret.  pay  S.  Lanes.  Regt. 
Carrington,  Major  General  Sir  Frederick,  KCB. 
Chermside,  Major  Gen.  Sir  Herbert  Charles.  CB.  R.  Eng. 
Clarke,  Colonel  Sir  George  Sydenham,  R.  Engineers 
Clarke,  Lt.Colonel  Sir  Marshall  James,  ret.pay  R.  Artillery 
Colomb,  Captain  Sir  John  C.  R.  h.p.  R.  Marine  Artillery 
Colvile,  Major  General  Sir  Henry  Edward,  CB. 
Crossman.  Major  General  Sir  William,  ret.  pay  R.  Eng. 
Edwards,  Lt.General  Sir  James  Bevan,  CB.  retired  list 
p.s.c.  Everett,  Colonel  SirSWilliam,  h.p.  W.  Riding  Regt. 
Gallwey,  Lt.General  Thomas  L.  J.  Royal  Engineers 
Greaves,  General  Sir  Geo.  R.  GCB.  E.  Surrey  Regt. 
Hunter,  Surgeon  General  Sir  William  Guyer,  MD.  late 

Indian  Medical  Department 
Julyan,  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  Sir  Penrose  Goodchild.CB.h.p. 
Kitchener  of  Khartoum,  Major  General  Horatio  H.  Lord. 

GCB.  R.  Eng. 
Law,  Major  Sir  Edward  F.  late  R.  Artillery 
MacDonald,  Major  Sir  ClaudeM.  KCB.  ret.  pay  Highland 

Lt.  Inf. 
M'Callum,  Lt.ColonelSi'rHenry  Edward,  RoyalEngineer' 

Companions   (CMG.) 

Barnard,  Colonel  John  Henry,  CB.  h.p.  Regimental  Dist.  Leverson,  Lt.C'olonol  J.  J.  Royal  Engineers 
p. s.c.Barrow,  Lt.Colonel  Arthur  Fred.  DSO.  Indian  S.  C.  [Littleton,  Colonel  Hon.  Edw.  George  Percy,  late  Gren.  Gd. 
Beech,  Captain  John  Robert,  DSO.  late  20  Hussars  McFarlane,  Captain  Ronald,  late  9  Lancers 

Bigge,'  Lt.Colonel  Sir  Ar.  John,  KCB.  ret.  payR.  ArtillerylM'Innis,  Lt.Colonel  Edward  Bowater,  ret.  pay  9  Lancers 
Blennerhassett,  Colonel  B.M.R.  ArmyMeaical  Corps  M'Kean,  Colonel  Alex.  Chalmers,  ret.  pay  6  Dragoons. 

Blissett,  Commissary  Henry  Fred.,  retired  pay  MacLeod,  Captain  Norman  Magnus,  late  74  Foot 

Bower,  Captain  Robt.  Lister,  ret.  pay  King's  Royal  Rifles  M'Natr,  Major  John  Fred.  Adolphus,  Royal  Artillery 
Brown,  Major  Robert  H.  ret.  pay  R.  Engineers  iMahony,  Staff  Paymaster  John,  h.p.  Army  Pay  Depart. 

Cameron,  Colonel  Donald  Roderick,  ret.  pay  R.  Artillery|Methuen,  Lt.General  Paul  S.t,ord,KCVO.  CB. 
Clarke,  Major  General  Sir  S.  de  A.  C.  KCVO.  retired  payip.s.e.  Morris,  Colouel  Wm.  George,  h.p.  R.  Engineers 

Mosse,  Deputy  Surgeon  General  Chas.  Benj.  half  pay 
Moysey,  Major  General  Charles  John,  h.p.  R.  Engineers 
Oliver,  Major  General  John  Ryder,  r.f.p.  R.  Artillery 
Owen,  Lt.Colonel  Chas.  Wm.,  CIE.  Bengal  Med.  Estab. 
Parr,  Major  General  Henry  Hallam,  CB. 
Paton,  Major  General  George 

p.s.c.  Peacocke,  Lt.Colonel  William,  Royal  Engineers 
Peyton,  Captain  Westropp  J.,  Indian  StafF  Corps. 
Price,  Lt.Colonel  Adolph.  Jas.  West  York  Regiment 
Rind,  Colonel  Alex.  T.  S.  A.,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 
Roberts,  Colonel  Charles  Fyshe,  late  of  R.  Artillery. 
Run  die, Major  General  Sir  Henry  M.  L.  KCB. DSO.  R.Art. 
p.s.c.  Russell,  Major  General  Francis  Shirley,  retired  list 
Sale,  Colonel  Matthew  Townsend,  ret.  pay  R.  Engineers 
1T(£  Sartorius,  Major  Gen.  Reg.  Wm.  TJ.  S.  List  Bengal  Inf. 
Scot*.  Colonel  Fred.  Beaufort,  Jl.fZ5.ret.  pay  R.AM.  Corps 
Stewart,  Col.  Chas.  Ed.,  CB.  CIE.  U.S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Swaine,  Major  General  Leopold  Victor,  CB. 
Trotter.  Lt.Colonel  J.  K.  Royal  Artillery 
p.s.c.  Tulloch,  Major  General  Alexander  Bruce,  CB. 
Walker,  Lieut.General  Sir  F.  W.  E.  F.  KCB. 
Warren,  Colonel  Falkland  G.  Edgeworth,  ret.  pay  R.  Art. 
p. s.c. Watson,  Colonel  Charles  Moore,  Royal  Engineers 
Wauchope,  Major  General  Andrew  Gilbert,  CB. 
Western,  Lt.Colonel  James  Halifax,  late  R.  (Ben.)  Eng. 
Wilson,  Major  Edm.  M.  DSO.  R.  Army  Medical  Corps 
Wodehouse,  Colonel  Josceline  Heneage,  CB.  R.  Artillery 
Woolfryes,  Surg.  Gen.  John  Andrew,  MD.  CB.  ret.  pay 
p.s.c.Wortley,Major  E.J.Montagu  Stuart,  DSO.  King's  R. 

Rifles 
Wray,  Lt.General  Henry,  ret.  pay  Royal  Engineers 
Yate,  Lt.Col.  Charles  Edward,  CSI.  Indian  Staff  Corps 


Curtis,'Colonel  Francis  G.  S.  ret.  pay  6  Dragoons. 
Dawkins,  Major  Chas.  T.  Shropshire  Light  Infantry 
Dawson,  Lt.Colonel  Douglas  F.  R.  h.p.  Coldst.  Guards 
Downes,  Major  General  Major  Francis,  ret.  pay  R.  Art. 
Dunlop,  Colonel  Samuel,  r.f.p.  Royal  Artillery 
Elliot,  Major  Henry  George,  r.f.p.  Royal  Marines 
Elliott,  Colonel  John,  CB.  late  Royal  Marines 
p  s.c.  Fraser.Major  General Str Thomas,  CB.  R.Engineers 
French  Major  Gen.  Geo.  Arthur,  Royal  Artillery 
Gatt  Major  General  Saverio,  late  Malta  Fencibles 
v  s  c  'Gleiclien,  Major  Count  Albert  E.  W.  Gren.  Guards 
Glyn  Lt.General  Richard  Thomas,  CB.  S.  Wales  Bor. 
Goold-Adams,  Major  Hamilton  John,  CB.  Royal  Scots 
Gouo-h,  Colonel  Hugh  Sutlej,  h.p.  18  Hussars. 
Grey    Captain  Raleigh,  late  6  Dragoons 
Hai°-  Lt.Colonel  Arthur  Balfour,  r.f.p.  R.  Engineers 
p  s  ^Harrison,  General  Sir  Richard,  KCB. 
Hatch,  Captain  George  P.  late  West  India  Regt. 
Heath  Lt.Colonel  John  Macclesfleld,  r.f.p.  Bombay  S.C. 
p  s  c  Herbert,  Colonel  Ivor  J.  C.  CB.  h.p. Gren.  Guards 
HiUiard   Captain  George,  R.  Army  Medical  Corps 
Hime  Lt.Colonel  Albert  Henry,  late  Royal  Engineers 
Hughes   Colonel  Emilius,  CB.  ret.  list,  A.  S.  Corps 
c  Jarvis  Major  General  Samuel  Peters,  r.f.p.  82  Foot 
Jelf  Colonel  R.  H.  h.p.  Royal  Engineers 
Jekyll,  Colonel  Herbert,  h.p.  Royal  Engineers 
Justice,  Major  General  William  Chve,  retired  list 
Kenney   Major  Arthur  Herbert,  Royal  Engineers 
Knollys.MajorLouis  Frederic,  lateof  ScottishRifles 
Kynsey'  Surgeon  William  Raymond,  half  pay 
Lan°\  Captain  John  Irvine,  Royal  Engineers 
Lazzarim   Colonel  James,  Malta  Fencible  Artillery 
Larymore,  Captain  H.  V.  Royal  Artillery 

Chancery  of  the  Order — The  Colonial  Department,  Downing  Street. 


Officers  now  holding  rank  in  the  Army  of  the 


784 


GCSI.  GCMG.  3  Bn.  Irish  Rifles 

Fl£  Roberts,  Field  Marshal  Lord,  of  Kandahar,  KP. 
GCB.  GCST.  R.  Artillery 

UC  White,  General  Sir  Geo.  Stewart,  <?OB.  GCSI.  Gor- 
don Highlanders 

Burne,  Major  General  Sir  Owen  T.  KCSI.  retired  list 

Chamberlain,  (Jen.  Sir  Crawford  Trotter,  CSI.  TJ.  S.  List 
Bengal  Staff  Corps 


Order  of  the  Indian  Empire. 

Grand  Commanders  (GCIE.) 
Fiel&yia.Tsh.2i\  His  Royal  Highness  Albert  Edward  Prince  o/Cclonel  F.  T.  Marquis  of  Dufferin  and  Ava,  KP.  GCB. 

Wales,   KG.  KT.  KP.    GCB.  GCSI.    GCMG.   GCVO. 

10  Hussars 
Sis  Royal  Highness  the  reigning  Duke  of  Saxe  Coburg 

and   Gotha    (Duke     of    Edinburgh),  KT.  KP.   GCB. 

GCSI.  GCMG.  Hon.  Colonel    R.   Marines,  Edinburgh 

Artillery  (S.  Div.  R.  Art.),  and  3  Bn.  Black  Watch 
General   His   Royal    Highness    the    Duke    of  Connaught, 

KG.   KT.    KP.    GCB.    GCSI.    GCMG.    GCVO.  Rifle 

Brigade 
Field  Marshal   Si*  Royal  Highness  the    Duke  of  Cam- 
bridge,  Atf.  KT.  JlP.    GCB.   GCSI.   GCMG.' GCVO. 

Grenadier  Guards. 

Knights  Commanders  (KCIE.) 
p.s.c.  Ardagh,  Major  Gen.  Sir  John  C.  CB.  R.  Engineers  King,  Brig.  Surg.  Lt.Col.  Sir  George,  late  Bengal  Est, 
HC  Beresford,ColonelZo«2  W.  L.  delaPoer,h.p.9  Lancers  Simpson,  Surg.  Gen.  Sir  Benjamin,  late  Bengal  Estab. 
Bisset,  Colonel  Sir  Wm.  S.  S.  ret.  list,  Royal  Engineers     Scedman,  Major  General  Sir  Ediv.  CB  Indian  Staff  Coros 
p.s.c.  Collen,  Maj.  Gen.  Wr Edwin H.  H.,  CB.  Indian  S.O.  Talbot,  Lt. Colonel  Sir  Adeloert  Cecil,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Dennehy,  Major  General  Sir  Thomas,  r.f.p.  Bengal  S.  C.  Thuillier,  Lt.Col.  Sir  Henry  Ravenshaw,  ret.  list  R.  Eng. 
Gordon,  General  Sir  Thomas  Edw„  CB.  CSI.  Indian  S.  C.|Warburton,  Colonel  Sir  Robert,  CSI.  Indian  S.C. 
Holdich,  Colonel  Sir  Thomas  H.  CB.  h.p.  R.  Engineers    i  Williams,  General  Sir  E.  C.  S.,  C.  S.  List  R.  Eng. 

Companions.  (CIB.) 
Adamson,  Lt. Colonel  Charles  H.  E.,  r.f.p.  Indian  S.  C.      Mackenzie,  Insp.  Gen.  of  Hosp.  Sir  W.  MD.  KCB.  lat 


Berkeley,  Maj.  Gen.  Jas.  Cavan,  IT.  S.  List  Madras  Inf. 
Bidie.  DeD.  Surg.  Gen.  George,  MB.  late  Madras  Estab. 
Branfoot,"  Lt.Colonel  A.  M.  MB.  Madras  Med.  E-tab. 
Browne,  Lt.Colonel  Samuel  H.  MD.  Bengal  Med.  Estab. 


Madras  Army. 
Maclean,  Major  General  Charles  Smith,  CB.  TJ.  S.  List 

Indian  Staff  Corps 
Mainwaring,  General  W.  G.  Indian  Staff  Corps 


Busteed,  Brig.  Surg.  H.  Elmsley,  MD.  late  Madras  Estab. (Marshall,  Major  Gen.  Geo.  F.  Leycester,  rec.;pay  R.  Eng. 
Chatterton,  Colonel  Frank  Wm.,  U.  S.  List  Bengal  Inf.      Merriman,  Colonel  William,  ret.  pay  Royal  Engineers 
Church,  Major  General  Thomas  Ross,  Indian  S.C.  Minchin,  Lieut.  Alfred  Beckett,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Clarke,  Lt.Gen.  Sir  Andrew,  GCMG.  CB.  ret.  pay  R.  Eng.  Moore,  Lt.Colonel  Sir  George  M.  .f .,  ret.  pay  R.  Artillery 


Crawford,  Colonel  Richmond  Irvine,  U.S.ListlndianS.C 
Cromer,  Major  Evelyn,  Lord,  GCB.  GCMG.  KCSI.  late 

Royal  Artillery 
Cumming,  Colonel  William  G.,  ret.  list  Royal  Engineers 
Cunningham,  Lt  Col.  David  D.,  late  Bengal  Med.  Estab. 
Dallas,  Dep.  Surg.  Gen.  Alex.  Morison,  late  Bengal  Estab. 
Daly,  Lieut.  Hugh,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Downe,  Colonel  Hush  Richard,  Visct.  h.p.  10  Hussars 
Drummond,  Major  F.  H.  R.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Duff,  Lt.Colonel  Beauchamp,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Durand,  Colonel  A.  G.  A.  CB.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Fenn,  Lt.  Colonel  Ernest  Harrold,  R.  Army  Med.  Corps 
Franklin,  Colonel  Benjamin,  Bengal  Med.  Estab. 
Fuller,  General  John  Augustus,  r.f.p  .Royal  Eagmeers 
Gordon,  Lt.Colonel  J.  C.  F.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Gordon,  General  W.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Haines,  Field  Marshal  Sir  F.  P.,  GCB.  GCSI.  Scots  Fus. 
Hallen,  Vet.  Lt.Col.  James  H.  B.,  Bengal  Vet.  Dept. 
Hendley,  Colonel  Thos.  Holbein, Bengal  Med.  Estab. 
p.s.c.  Hogge,  Lt.Col.  John  William,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Holford,  Captain  George  Lindsay,  MVO.  1  Life  Guards 
Impey,  Colonel  E.  C.  late  Bengai  Staff  Corps 
Jacob,  Colonel  Samuel  S.,  U.S.  List  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Jarrett,  Colonel  Henry  Sullivan,  TJ.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Lane,  Colonel  Clayton  Turner,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Leigh,  Lt.Colonel  Henry  P.  P.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Le  Messurier,  Colonel  Augustus,  r.f.p.  Royal  Engineers 
Ludlow,  Major  Edmund  S.,  U.  S.  List  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Lyon,   Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  Isidore  Bernadotte, 

late  Bombay  Estab. 
M'Mahon,  Captain  Arthur  Henry,  CSI.  Indian  Staff  0. 
MacCartie,  Major  Frederick  F.  Bombay  Med.  Estab. 
Mackenzie,  Colonel  Kenneth  J.  L.,U.  S.' List  Indian,!  u 


Moore,  Lt,. General  Sir  H.  KCB.  Unemployed  Sup.  List 
Muir,  Lt.Colonel  Charles  Wemyss,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Napier,  Major  Hon.  G.  C.  late  Bengal  Infantry 
Nisbet,  Colonel  Robert  Parry,  r.f.p.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Norman,  Gen.  Sir  H.W.  GCB.  GCMG.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Sunn,  Veterinary  Major  Joshua  Arthur,  DSO. 
Ottley,  Colonel  John  Walter,  ret.  list  Royal  Engineers 
Owen,  Lt.Colonel  Chas.   Wm.  CMG.  Bengal  Med.  Est. 
Porteous,  Colonel  Charles  Arkcol,  TJ.  S.  List  Indian  S.C. 
Pulford,  Colonel  Russell  R.  Royal  Engineers 
Raikes,  Colonel  Frederick  Duncan.Indian  Staff  Corps 
Ramsay,  Captain  John,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Richardson,  Colonel  Geo.  L.  Reilly,  CB.  Indian  S.  C. 
Sanderson,  Colonel  Hy.  Bristow,  (J.  L.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Scallon,  Major  Robert  Irwin,  DSO.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Scott,  Lt.Colonel  Buchanan,  Royal  Engineers 
Shakesnear,  Major  John,  DSO.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
JJC  Smith,  Lieut.  John  Manners,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Stewart,  Col.  Charles  E.  CB.  CMG.  TJ.  S.  List  Ind.  S.  C. 
Stewart,FieldMarshal  Sir  D.  M.  Bt.  GCB.  GCSI.  IT. S.  List 
Stewart,  Colonel  John,  retired  pay  Royal  Artillery. 
1'emple,  Lt.Colonel  Richard  Carnac,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Teunant,  Lt. General  James  Francis,  r.f.p.  R.  Engineers 
Thompson,  Surg.  Maj.  Daniel R.  MD.  late  Madras  Estab. 
Thomson,  Lt.Colonel  Samuel  John,  Bengal  Med.  Estab. 
Tomkins,  General  Wm.  Percival,  R.  Engineers 
Tucker,  Lt.Colonel  Louis  Henry  Emile,  Bengal  Infantry 
Wahab,  Lt.Colonel  Robt.  Alex.  Royal  Engineers 
Wallace,  Colonel  William  A.  J.,  r.f.p.  Royal  Engineers 
Ward,  Colonel  H.  Constantine  E.,  TJ.  S.  List  Indian  S.  C. 
Weldon,  Colonel  Thomas,  TJ.  S.  List  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Wyllie,  Lt.Colonel  William  H.  C.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Yeilding,  Captain  Wm.  Richard,  DSO.  Indian  Staff  C. 
Younghusband,  Captain  Francis  Edw.  Indian  S.  C. 


Registrar  of  the  Order Sir  Albert  W.  Woods,  KCB.  KCMG.  Garter. 

Officers  now  holding  rank  in  the  Army  of  the 
Royal  Victorian  Order. 

Knights  Gran    Cross  (GCVO.) 


Major  His  Highness  Prince  Christian  Victor  of  Sehles- 

wig-Holstein,  GCB.  King's  Roval  Rifles. 
Major  General  His  Highness  the  Duke  o/Teck,  GCB. 
Colonel  Most    Noble    William    John  A.   C.   J.   Duke    of 

Portland,  4  Bn.  Derbyshire  Regt. 
FlE  Probyn,  General  Sir  Dighton    Macnaghten,  KCB. 

KCSI.  Unem.  Sup.  List  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Howe,  General  R.  W.  P.  Earl.  CB.  2  Life  Guards 


Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Highness  Albert  Edward  Priuvt 

of  Wales,  KG.KT.KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE. 

10  Hussars. 
General  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Connaught, 

KG.  KT.   KP.    GCB.    GCSI.    GCMG.     GCIE.    Rifle 

Brigade. 
His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  o/York,  KG.  KT.  KP.  Hon 

Colonel  3  Battalion  West  Yorkshire  Regiment 
Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Cambridge 

KG.  KT.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.  GCIE.   Grenadier 

Guards 

Knights  Commanders  (ECVO.) 
Captain  His  Serene  Highness  Prince  Adolphus  of  Teck,  i:Colville,  Colonel  Hon.  Sir  Wm.  James,  CB.late  Rifle  Brg. 

Life  Guards  |De  Ros, Lieut.  Geneial  D.  C.  F.  Lord,  retired  pay 

Captain  His  Serene  Highness  Prince  Francis   of  Teck,  Ellis,  Major  General  Sir  Arthur  E.  A.  CSI.  retired  pay 

DSO.  1  Royal  Dragoons  |E,vart,  Major  General  Sir  Henry  P.  KCB.  retired  list 

Second  Lieut*  His  Serene  Highness  Prince  Alexander  o/^Methuen,  Lt. General  Paul  S.  Lord,  CB.  CMG. 

Teck,  7  Hussars  iStrafford,  Colonel  Hy.  W.  J.  Earl  of,  CB.  late  Colds.  Gds. 

Clarke,  Major  General  Sir  Stanley  de  A.  C.  CMG.  ret.  pay| 

Commanders  (CVO.) 
Bateson,  Lt.  General  Richard,  retired  list  |  Gordon,  Colonel  George  Grant,  CB.  late  Scots  Guards 


784a 


Royal  Victorian  Order. 


Members  4TH  Class  (MVO.) 
Brocklehurst,  Lt.Colonel  John  F.  E.  Horse  Guards  |  Guards  Holford,  Captain  George  L.  CTE.  1  Life  Guards 

Campbell,  Major  General  Barrington  B.  D.  Scots  Guards'  Legge,  Major  Hon.  Henry  Charles,  Coldstream  Guards 
Campbell,  Major  General  Walter,  Gordon  Highlanders.    I  Lockhart,  Lt.Col,  Sir  Simon  M.  Bart.  h.p.  1  Life  Guards 
Cecil,   Lord   William,  Hon.  ColoneU  Batt.  Lincoln  Regt.!  Miles,  Colonel  H.  S.  G.  from  h.p.  Munster  Fusiliers 
Collins,  Lt.Colonel  Arthur,  ret.  pay  Middlesex  Regiment.    Nicholas  Captain  J.  Ridirg  Master  R.  Art.  ret.  pay 
Davidson,  Lt.Colonel  Arthur,  h.p.  King's  Royal  Rifles.  OHphant,  Major  General  Laurence  J. 
Dundonald,  Colonel  D.  M.  B.  H.  Earl  of,  CB.  2  Life  GdsJ  Ponsonby,  Captain  Fred.  E.  G.  Grenadier  Guards 
Falmouth,  Major  General  E.  E.  T.  Viscount,  CB.y  |  Waters,  Lt.Colonel  Wallscourt  Hely  H.  h.p.  R  Artillery. 

Member  5T11  Class  (MVO.) 
Nicholas,  Riding  Master  John,  Royal  Artillery 

Chancellor.— Bt.  H,n.  the  Earl  o/Hopetoan,  GCMG.       I  Secretary.— Lt.Colonel  St.  Hon.    Sir    Fleetwood    Ishami 

I       Edwards,  KCB. 


Officers  now  holding  Rank  in  the  Army  of  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 

Companions.     (DSO.) 
Abbott,  Major  Herbert  Edw.  S.  Royal  Engineers  Egerton,  Colonel  Charles  Comyn.  CB.  Indian  S.  C. 

p.s.c.  Aldworth,  Lt.Colonel  William,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Elliot,  Colonel  Edward  Locke,  CB.  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Evans,  Lt.Col.  Charles  William  Henry,  W.  Kent  Begt. 


Light  Infantry 
Annesley,  Captain  Wm.  R.  N.,  West  Kent  Regiment 
Arnold,  Captain  AHred  James,  3  Dragoon  Guards 
Badcock,  Captain  Francis  F.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Baldwin,  B'. Major  Guy  Melfort,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Barratt,  Captain  Wm.  Cross,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Barrett,  Lt.Colonel  Alfred  Lloyd,  Indian  Staff  Corps 


Eveleigh-de  Moleyns,  Bt.Lt.  Col.  Hon.  F.  R.W.  4  Hussars* 
Everett.  Colonel  Edward,  ret.  pay  Cameron  Highlanders- 
iEwart,  Captain  Richard  Henry,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
{Fairtlough,  Captain  Edw.  Chas.  D'H.  4  Bn.  Dublin  Fus.. 
jFendall,  Major  Charles  Pears,  Royal  Artillery 
Fergusson,  Major  Charles,  Grenadier  Guards 


p.s.c.  Barrow,  Lt.Colonel  Arthur  Fred.  CM O. Indian  S.C.  Ferrier,  Major  James  Archibald,  Royal  Engineers 
p.s.c.Bayly,  Major  Alfred  William  Lambart,  Indian  S.  C.  Fisher,  Captain  John,  Bengal  Medical  Establishment 
Beech,  Captain  John  Robert,  CMGt.  late  20  Hussars  ,Fitton,  Bt.Major  Hugh  Giegory,  Berkshire  Regiment 

Begbie,  Major  General  Elphinstone  Waters,  CB.  Madras  Fleming,  Captain  Charles  Christie,  MB.  R.  A.  M.  Corps- 


Infantry 

Bennett,  Colonel  William,  ret.  pay  Yorkshire  Regiment 
Beynon,  Bt.Major  William  G.  L.,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Biggs,  Major  Henry  Vero,  Royal  Eugineers 
Blakeney,  Lt.  Robert  Byron  Drury,  Royal  Engineers 
Blenkinsop,  Vet.  Capt.  Layton  John.  Army  Vet.  Dept. ... 
Blomfield,  Lt.Col.  CharlesJames,  Lancashire  Fusiliers 
Borradaile,  Bt.Major  Harry  Benn,  Indian  Staff  Carps 


Fow  er,  Captain  Francis  John,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
F'owler,  Captain  John  Sharman,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Fra.ser.  Lieut.  Norman  W.  West  Riding  Regiment 
Frere,  Major  Sir  Bartle  C.  A.  Bart,  late  Rifle  Brigade 
Gallwey,  Bt.Major  Henry  Lionel,  East  Lane.  Regiment 
Gascoigne,  Lieut.  Ernest  Fred.  Orby,  Grenadier  Guards- 
p.s.c.  Gatacre.Major  General  Sir  Wm. Forbes,  KCB.  h.p. 
Girouard,  Major  Edouard  P.  C.  Royal  Engineers 


Bourke,  Lt.Col.  Henry  Beresford,  West  India  Regiment  jGlanville,  Captain  Francis,  Royal  Engineers 
BieAerton,  Captain  George  Howard,  Indian  Staff  CorpsGolightly.  Capt.  Robt.  Edmund,  late  King's  Royal  Rifles- 
Bnndle,  Bev.  Robert,  Army  Chaplains'  Department  Godden,  Capt.  Henry  Tufion,  Bedfordshire  Regiment 

Brooke,  Captain  Ronald  George,  7  Hussars  Goodwin.  Cant.  Thos.  Herbert  John  Chapman,  Army 

Browne,  Lt.Colonel  Arthur  GT  F.,  Indian  Staff  Corps       I     Medical  Corps. 

Browne,  Lt.Colonel  S.  Seton,  Indian  Staff  Corps  Goodwyn,  Major  Henry  Edward,  Royal  Engineers 

p.s.c.     Browne,    Lt.Colonel    George    Fitzherbert,    h.p.  Gordon,  Colonel  Jas.  Henry,  CB.V.  S.  List  Indian  S.C, 

Northampton  Regiment  Gordon,  Colonel  Stannus  Verner,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Bunbury,  Bt.Major  Vesey  Thos.  Leicester  Regiment         |Gorringe,  Lieut.  George  Fred.  Royal  Engineers 
Campbell,  Colonel  Colin  Charles,  r.f.p.  Indian  Staff  CorpsjGraham,  Captain  Herman  "N  itsius  Gore,  5  Lancers 
Campbell,  Bt.Major  Frederick,  Indian  Staff  Corps  |GritBth,  Vet.  Capt.  George  Richard,  Army  Vet.  Dept. 

Campbell,  Captain  Kenneth  J.  R.  lute  Suffolk  Regiment  Gurdon,  Captain  Bertrand  E.  M.,  Indian  Staff  Corps 


Carew,  Colonel  Riehard  Hugh,  R.  Army  Medical  Corps 
Caulfeild,  Major  Algernon  M.,  Border  Regiment 
Caulfeild,  Major  Gordon  Napier,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Cecil,  Bt.Ma.ior  Lord  Edw.  Herbert,  Grenadier  Guards 
Chancellor,  Lt.  John  Robert,  Royal  Engineers 
Channer,  Colonel  Bernard,  Indian  Stall  Corps 
Clements,  Colonel  Ralph  A.  I'enrhyn,  S.  Wales  Bord. 
Climo,  Lt.  Skipton  Hill,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Cockburn,  Major  George,  Rifle  Brigade 
Coker,  Colonel  Edmund  R..  ret.  pay  Durham  Lt.  Inf. 
Coles,  Lt.Col.  Arthur  Horsman,  ret.  pay  Warwick  Reirt. 
Corbett,  Lt.Col.  R.  de  laCour,  MB.  R.  Army  Med.  G.rps 
Couchman,  Lt.Col.  Geo.  ri.  Holbeche,  Somerset  Lt.  Inf. 


Gwynn,  Lieut.  Charles  Wm.,  Royal  Engineers 
Hadow,  Lt.Colonel  Reginald  Campbell,  Indian  S.  C. 
Haggard,  Capt.  A.  C.  P.,  late  King's  Own  Scot.  Bord. 
Haldane,  Capt.  James  Ay  liner  Lowthrop, Gordon  Hldrs. 
Hale.  Captain  Charles  Henry,  R.  Army  Medical  Corps 
Hale,  Captain  George  Ernest,  R.  Army  Medical  Corps 
Hall,  Lieut.  George  C.  M.  Royal  Engineers 
Hallett,  Lt.Col.  Jas.  W.  Hughes,  Seaforth  Highlanders 
y.s.c.  Haly,  Col.  Richard  H.  O'G.,  CB.  ret    pay  Suffolk; 

Regiment 
Hamilton,  Major  Hubert  Ion  Wetherall.W.  Surrey  Regt. 
Hamilton, Cil'.  Ian  S  M..CB.  (from  h.p.  Gordon  Highlrs.)- 
p.s.c.  Hamilton,  Major  Wm.  George,  East  Lane.  Regt. 
lUd  Hammond.  Colonel  Arthur  ijeorge,  CB.,  Indian  S.C. 


Coxhead,  Captain  Thomas  Langhorne,  Royal  Artillery 

Crawford,  Major  P.W.  G.  Copland, 7  Bn.King'sRoy.RifleslHarley,  Bt.Major  Henry  Kellett,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Crofton,  Colonel  Mora  an  S.,  h.p.  S.  Stafford  Regiment      Harman,  Bt.Maior  Richard,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Y€  Cubitt,  Colonel  Wm.  George,  U.S.  List  Indian  S.  C.  Harvey,  Surgeon  General  Robt.  CB.  J/£>.Bengal  Estab. 

Cummins,  Colonel  James  Turner,  Indian  Staff  Corps         JHastings.  Lt.Colonel  Edward  Spence,  Indian  Staff  C. 

Cunningham,  Lt.Colonel  George  C.Derbyshire  Regiment  Hawes,  Colonel  Alex.  J.  D.  U.S.  List  Indian  Staff  Corp* 


Hayes.  Lt.Colonel  Aylmer  EUis.R.  Army  Medical  Corps 
Uene^an.  Captain  John,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Hennell,  Colonel  Reginald,  late  Bombay  Infantry 
Hepper,  Colonel  Albert  James,  ret.  pay  Royal  Engineers- 
Herbert-.,  Captain  Claude.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Heygate,  Major  Robert  Hy.  Gage,  Border  Regiment 
Hickman,  Bt'Lt.Col. Thomas  Edgecomb,  Worcester  Regt. 
p.s.c.  Hicksou,  Major  SamnelArthur  Einem,R. Engineers 
Hornby,  Lieut.  Montague  Leylaud,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Huggiiis,  Major  Ponsonby  Glenn.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Hughes,  Lt.Col.  George  Arthur,  MB.,  R.  Army  Med.  C. 
Hugo,  Lieut.  James  Henry.  Indian  Medical  Service 
Hunnard,  Lieut.  Frank,  Army  Service  Corps 
Hunter,  Major  General  Sir  Archibald,  KCB. 
Hunter,  Major  Sir^eo.  Douglas,  Army  Med.  Staff  Corps 
Hutchinson,  Captain  Geo.  Higginson  Ford-,  Connaught 

Rangers 
Ildertou,  Colonel  Charles  Edw.,  ret.  list  W.  Surrey  Regt~ 
Jackson,  Ca.otain  Sydney  Chas.  Fishburn,  Hants  Regt. 
Jacob,  Captain  Arthur  Le  Grand,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Jenner,  Bt.Major  .Albert  Victor,  Rifle  Brigade 
Fitzjames    Mayne,   Indian)' Jones,  Lieut.  Herbert  John,  Indian  Staff  Corps 

Judge,  Captain  Spencer  Francis,  Shropshire  Light  Inf_ 


Cure,  Major  Herbert  Capel,  Gloucester  Regiment 
Daubeney,  Major  Edward  K.,  S.  Stafford  Regiment 
Davie,  Lieut.  Arthur  F.  FergusOD,  Indian  St<ff Corps 
Davies,  Major  Thomas  A.  Harkness,  Devon  Regt. 
Davis,  Colonel  George  M'B.,  CB.,  Bengal  Med.  Estab. 
de  Brett,  Lieut.  Harry  Symonds,  Roynl  Artillery 
Deedes,  Colonel  William  Henry,  ret.  pay  Rifle  Brigade 
De  Lisle,  Captain  Henry  De  B.,  Durham  Light  Infantry 
Dening,  Colonel  Lewis,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Deshon,  Colonel  Charles  John,  ret.  pay  Roval  Artillery 
Dicken,  Colonel  Wm.  Pophain,  CB.,  U.  S.  List  Ind.  S.  C. 
p.s.c.  Dorrien,  Colonel  H.  L.  Smith,  Derbyshire  Regiment 
Dorward,  Colonel  Arthur  R.  F.,  Royal  Engiueers 
Downes,  Major  Wm.  Knox,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Doyle,  Major  Ignatius  Purcell,  Madras  Med.  Estsb. 
Drage,  Lt.Colonel  William  Henry,  Army  Service  Corps 
Dundas,  Major  Lawrence  Charles,  late  Liverpool  Regt. 
Earle,  Major  Henry.  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry 
East,  Captain  Lionel  W.P.,  Royal  Artillery 
Edlmann,  Capt.  Ernest  Elliott,;Royal  Artillery 
Edwardes,  Captain  Stanley  Malcolm,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
p.s.c.    Edwards,    Captain 

Staff  Corps 
Edwards,  Major  John  Burnard,  Indian  Staff  Corps  ,Keary,  Lt.Colonel  Henry,  D-'U.  Indian  Staff  Corps 


Distinguished  Service  Order. 


7846 


Companions — continued. 
Keene,  Major  Alfred,  Royal  Artillery 
Keighley,  Col.  Charles  Mirsh,  CB.  'Indian  Staff  Corps 
Keith,  Colonel  James,  ret.  pay  Royal  Artillery 
Kempster,  Colonel  Francis  James,  Minister  Fusiliers 
Kerr,  Captain  Fred.  Walter,  Gordon  Highlanders 
Lambert,  Lt.Colonel  Walter  Miller,  r.f.p.  R.  M.  Artillery 
Lambton,  Major  Hon.  Charles,  Northumberland  Fus. 
Ltwrie,  Bt.M  ijor  Charles  E  Iw  ir  1,  R  ival  Artillery 
Loach,  Colonel  Harold  Pemberton,  CB.  Royal  Engineers 
Legge,  Major  Norton,  20  Hussars 

Lithgow,  Surg.  Major  Gen.  S.  Aaron,  CB.  MD.  ret.  pay 
Lloyd,  Lt. Colonel  Francs  Grena  lie  r  Guards 
Lloyd,  Lt.Colonel  Geo.  Evan,  West.  Riding  Regiment 
Loch,  Lieut.  Son.  Edward  Douglas  Grenadier  Guards 
Low,  Captain  Robert  Balmain,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Lucas,  Bt.  Major  Frederic  George,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Lugard,  Captain  Edward  James,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Lugard,  Major  Fred.  John  Dealtry,  CB.  Norfolk  Regt. 
Lyle,  Major  Hugh  Thomas,  Welsh  Fusiliers 
M'Culloc'h,  Lieut.  Robert  H.  F.  Royal  Artillery 
M'Leod,  Colonel  Donald  James  Sim,  OB.  Madras  Cavalry 
M'Mahon,  Captain  Sir  Horace  W.  Bart.  Welsh  Fusiliers 
M'Murdo,  Captain  Arthur  Montagu,  late  York  and  Lan- 
caster Regiment 
M'Swiney,Bt.Lt.Col.Edwd.  F.  Henry,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
MacBean,  Capt.  John  Albert  Emmanuel,  Dublin  Fus. 
MacDonald,  Colonel  Hector  A.  OB. h.p.  Royal  Fusiliers 
Macdonald.Major  Reginald  Percy,  late  Hampshire  Regt. 
Macgregor,  Colonel  Charles  Reginald,  C  li.  Indiau  S.  C. 
Mackenzie,  Lieut.  George  Douglas,  Gordon  Hldrs. 
Mackinnon.Brig.Surg.  Lt.Col.  H.W.  A.  ret.pay  Med.Staff 
MacMunn,  Captain  George  F.  Royal  Artillery 
Maconchy,  Bt.  Major  Ernest  W.  S  K.,  Indian  Staff  Corps- 
Macquoid,    Lieut.   Chas.    Edw.    Every   Eras.    Kirwan, 

Indian  Staff  Corps 
Madden,  Lt.Colonel  George  C,  CB.ret.payW. India  Regt 
Mahon,  Bt.Lt.Col.  Bryan  Thomas,  8  Hussars 
Mansel,  Lt.Col.  Alfred,  Royal  Artillery 
Marriott,  Bt.Major  Reginald  A.  ret.  pay  R.  Marine  Art. 
Martyr.Lt.Col.  Cyril  Godfrey,  Duke  of  Cornwall' sLt.  Inf. 
Mathew,  Captain  Chas.  Massy,  Durham  Lt.  Infantry 
Mathias,  Major  Hugh  Brodnck,  R.  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Maxse,  Major  Frederick  Ivor,  Coldstream  Guards 


Maxwell,  Lieut.  Francis  Aylmer,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Maxwell,  Colonel  John  Grenfell,  h.p.  Black  Watch 
Merriman,  Captain  Reginald  G.  Royal  Artillery 
Micklem,  Lieut.  Henry  Andrew,  Royal  Engineers 
Middleton,  Colonel  Francis  Beckford,  r.f.p.  Indian  S.  C. 
Midwinter,  Lieut.  Edward  Colpoys,  Royal  Engineers 
Milne,  Major  Richard  Louis,  Leicester  Regiment 
Moberly,  Captain  Frederick  James,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Money,  Colonel  Gordon  L.C.,  Cameron  Highlanders 
Morgan,  Surg. Major  Anthony  Hickman,  ret.  list  Army 

Medical  Staff 
Morgan,  Major  Hill  Godfrey,  Army  Service  Corps 
Morris,  Captain  Arthur  Henrj*,  Irish  Regiment 
Murphy,  Lt.Col.  Wm.  Reed,  Bengal  Med.  Estab. 
Murray,  Colonel  Andrew,  ret.  pay  Regimental  District 
Murray,  Colonel  Kenelm  Digby,  rei.  pay  Irish  Fusiliers 
Nicnolson,  Captain  John  S.  7  Hussars 
Norris,  Major  Richard  J.  West  India  Regiment 
Nugent.  Captain  Oliver  S.  Wood,  King's  Royal  Rifles 
Nunn,  Veterinary  Major  Joshua  Arthur,  CIE. 
O'Donnell,  Major  Hugh,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Paine,  Lieut.  James  Henry,  Royal  Artillery 
Patterson,  Surg.  Maj.  Thomas  William,  ret.  pay  Med.  Staff 
Payne,  Major  Richard  Lloyd,  Somerset  Lt.  Infantry 
Penton,  Bt.  Major  Richard  Hugh.R.  Army  Med.  Staff  C 
Peterson,  Lieut.  Fred.  Hopewell,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Peyton,  Captain  William  Elict,  15  Hussars 
Pigott,  Lieut.  Grenville  Edmund,  Army  Service  Corps. 
Pink,  Bt.Lt.Col.  Francis  John,  West  Surrey  Regiment 
Pirie,  Lieut.  Arthur  Murray,  21  Lancers 
Poyser,  Vet.Lt.Oolonel  Riciiard,  ret.  pay  Army  Vet.Dept 
Pratt,  Lieut.  Henry  Roger  Evelyn,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Presgrave,  Lt.Colonel  Edward  R.  J.,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Preston,  Lt.Colonel  Jenico  Edward,  Indian  Staff' Corps 
Pritchard,  Lieut.  Harry  Lionel,  Royal  Engineers 
Pulteney,  Major  William  Pulteuey,  Scots  uuarns 
Quirk,  Colonel  John  Owen,  CB.  h.p.  Welsh  Regiment 
Rattray,  Lieut.  Haldane  Burney,  Indian  Staff"  Corps 
Rawlins,  Lieut.  Arthur  Kennedy,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Rawlinson,  Lt.Col.  Spencer  Richard,  ret.pay  Indian  S.C, 
Rhodes,  Major  Elmhirst,  Berkshire  Regiment 
Rhodes,  Colonel  Francis  William,  h.p.  1  Dragoons 
Robertson,  Captain  William  Robert,  3  Dragoon  Guards 
Roche,  Lt.Colonel  T.  H.  de  .VI.  Royal  Marines 


Rogers,  Captain  Frel.  Arthur,  Bengal  Medical  Estab. 
Rogers,  Colonel  George  sVilliam,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Rogers,  Surg.  Lt.Col.  Sir  John  Godfrey,  Kl'Mii.  MB. 

ret.  pay 
p. x.c.  Romilly,  Major  Fred.  Williams,  Scots  Guards 
Rose,  Colonel  Henry  Metcalfe,  Indian  Staff  C  >rps 
Rundall,  Lt.Colonel  Frank  Montagu,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Rundle,  Major  Gen.  Sir  Henry  M.  L.,  KCS.  CMG.  R.Art. 
St.  Leger,  Colonel  H.  H.,  ret.pay  Cameron  Highlanders 
Scallon.  Major  Robert  Irwin,  CtE.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Scott,  Colonel  Douglas  Alex.  CB.  Roval  Engineers 
Scott,  Lieut.  Thomas  Edwin,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Scudamore,  Bt.Major  Charles  Philip,  Scots  Fusiliers 
Selby,  Captain  William,  Bengal  M'dical  Establishment 
o.s.c.  Settle,  Col.  Henry  Hamilton, CB.  h.p.  R.  Engineers 
Shakespear,  Major  John,  CIE.  Indian  S.aff  Corps 
Shearer,  Major  Johnston,  Bengal  Medical  Establishmt. 
Shephard.Lt.Colonel  Chas.  Sinclair,  Regtl.  District 
Shepherd,  Colonel  Charles  Herbert,  h.p.  Norfolk  Regt. 
p. s.c.  Sherston,  Major  John,  Rifle  Brigade 
Shirres,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  John  Chiva«,   Royal  Artillery 
Shoue,  Colonel  William  Terence,  CB.  Royal  Engineers 
Shoubridge.  Lieut.  Thomas  Herbert,  Dorsetshire  Rest. 
Sinclair,  Major  Alfred  Law,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Skinner,  Colonel  George  John,  U.S.  List  Indian  Staff  C. 
Skinner,  Colonel  J.  T.,  CB.  Army  Service  Corps 
Sladen,  Captain  David  Ramsay,  King's  Own   Scottish 

Borderers 
Smyth,  Major  Owen  Stuart,  Royal  Artillery 
Spong,  Captain  Charles  Stuart,  R.  Army  Med.  Corps 
Spragge,  Major  Basil  E.,  ret.  pay  York  Light  fnfautry 
p.s.c.  Stanton,  Bt.  Major  Henry  Ernest,  Rjyal  Artillery 
Steele,  Lt.Colonel  Frederick  Wm.,  ret.   pay  A.  S.  Corps 
Stevenson,  Lieut.  Alexander  Gavin,  Royal  Engineers 
Stewart,  Captain  Cosmo  Gordon,  RoyaiArtillery 
Street,  Lt.Col.  Alfred  Wm.  Fred.,  Bombay  Med.  Estab. 
Sunderland,  Colonel  Marsden  S.  J.,  ret.  pay  Regtl.  Dist. 
Swayne,  Lt.Cji,  Caarles  Henry,  R.  Med.  Staff  Corps 
Sykes,  Maior  William  Ainley,  Bengal   Med.  Estab. 
Tanner,  Major  John  Arthur,  Royal  Eagineers 
Taylor,  Major  Hugh  Neufville,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Teck,  Capt.  K.S.H.  Prince  Francis  of,  KCVO.  1  Dragoons 
Temple,  Colonel  Chas.  Pilcher,  Regimental  District. 
ITernau,  Col.  Trevor  Patrick  Bretfuey,  Warwick  Regt. 


Teversuam,  Major  Richard  Kinloch,  Indian  S.  C. 
Thackwell,     Major    Colquhoun    Grant    Roche,   Indian 

Staff  Cirps 
Thompson,  Colonel  William  Oliver,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Tighe,  Captain  Michael  Joseph,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
rillard,  Lieut.  Arthur  Basil,  Indian  Staff  Corp3 
Tomkins,  Lieut.  Harry  LeitU,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Topham,  Captain  Thomas  Harrison,  Royal  Engineers 
Townshend,   Br.Lt.Colonel   Caarles  Vere    Ferrars,    CB. 

Indian  Staff  Corps 
Triscott,  Major  Charles  Prideaux,  Royal  Artillery 
i'ullibardine,  Lieut.  John  Geo.  2Iarquis  of,  R.  H.  Gds. 
fweedie,  Colonel  John  L.  h.p.  Regimental  District 
CJpcher,  Major  General  Russell,  CB. 
Vandeleur,  Lieut.  Cecil  F.  S.  Scots  Guards 
Van    Soaieren,  2nd    Lieut.  William  Weymouth,  Indian 

Staff  Corps 
Vernon,  Captain  Hubert  Edw.  Rifle  Brigade 
Wace,  Lt.Colonel  Ernest  Charles,  Roval  Artillery 
Wallnutt,  Major  Claude  Charles  Miller,  Gordon 'Hldrs. 
Watson,  Bt.Major  James  Kieru,  King's  Royal  Rifles 
Way,  Captain  Alfred  Cotton,  ret.  pay  West  India  Regt. 
Westlake,  Major  Almomi  Paul,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Westmacott,  Colonel  Sir  Richard,  KCB.  Indian  Staff  C. 
Wheatley,  2nd  Lieut.  Leonard  Lane,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Wilkins,  Lt.Col.  J.  Sutherland,  Bombay  Medical  Est. 
Wilkinson,  Capt.  Henry  Thomas  Diedrieh,  late  Irish  Re?. 
Wilkinson,  Major  Tnos.H.  Des  Voeax,  ret.pay  Rifle  Brig. 
Willcocks,  Major  James,  Leinster  Regiment ' 
Wilson,    Major  Edmond    Monkhout-e,   CMG.    R.  Army 

Meuical  Corps 
Wiugate,  Colonel  Sir  Francis   Reginald,  ECMG.  R.  Art. 
rtinsioe,  Capt.  Alfred  Reynaud,  Royal  Engineers 
Wintle,  Colonel  Frank  Graham,  CB.  Army  Urd.  Dept. 
p.s.c   Wood,  Major  Hastings  St.  Leger,  Dorsetshire  Regt. 
VVortley,     Major     Edw.    J  as.    Montagu-Stuart,     CM&. 

Kiug's  Royal  Rifles 
Wright,  Lt.CoL  Fred.  Wm.  Bengal  Med.  Establishment 
Wright,  Major  Hedley,  Indian  Stafi  C.rps 
Wynter,  Lieut.  Fianuis  Arthur,  Royal  Artillery 
Wynyard,  Captain  Edward  lieorge,  Welsh  Re^iK.enfc 
Yaldwyn,  Lt,  Colonel  Alfred  George,  Indian  Staff  Corps 
ieildiag,  Captain  William  Richard,  CIE.  Indiar.  S.  C. 
Young,  Bt.Major  Norman  Edward,  Royal  Artillery 


Registrar  and  Secretary. — Francis  Albert  Bayly,  Esq. 


785  Officers  Receiving  Rewards  for  Distinguished  or  Meritorious  Services. 


Field  Marshal. 
Wolseley,   EL  Hon.    G.    J., 
risct.,KP.  GCB.  GCMG., 
Com.  in  Chief,  R.  H.  Gds. 

Generals. 
Bailer,  St.Ho».SirR.K.,GCB. 

KCMG.,  King's  R.  Rifles 
Davis,  Sir  J. ,  KCB.  ret.  list 
Dunne,  J.  H.,  nTiHs  Regt. 
Lyon-Fremantle,   Sir  A.  J., 

GCMG.  CB. 
Montgoniery-Moore,  A.  G., 

iS  Hussars. 
FX  Wood,  Sir  H.  E„  G  CB. 

GCMG. 

Lieutenant  Generals. 
p.s.c.  Barker,  G.  D.,  CB. 
Clarke,  Sir  CM.,  ECU 
Clerk,  G.,  CB. 
p.s.e.  East,  Sir  C.  J.,  KCB. 
Glyn,  J.  P.  Carr. 
Grenfell,  Sir  F.  W.,  GCMG. 

KCB. 
Methuen,  P.  S.  Lonl,KCVO. 

CB.  CMG. 
MoncriefT,  C.  H. 
Russell,    Sic    B.    C,   KCB. 

KCMG.  13  Hussars. 
Seymour,  Lord  W.  F.  E. 
Walker,    Sir    F.   W.  E.    F., 

KCB.  CMG. 
VZ  White,  Sir  G.  S.,  GCB. 

GCIE.Gordon  Highlndrs. 
Wilkinson,  Sir  H.  C.  KCB. 

Major  Generals. 
Ashburnham,  SirC,  KCB. 

ret.  pay. 
Barnes,  J.  W.,  ret.  pay. 
Barrett,  R.  D.,  ret.  pay. 
Battel  sbv,  J.  P.,  ret.  pay. 
p.s.c.  Bengough,  H.  M.,  CB. 
Black,  W.,  CB. 
p.s.c.  Burnett,  C.  J.,  CB. 
Bushman,  H.  A.,  CB. 
Builer,  H.  retired  pay. 
Butler,  Sir  W.  F.,  KCB. 
Carrington,    Sir    F.    KCB. 

KCMG. 
Chichester,  R.  B.,  OB.,  ret. 

pay. 
p.s.c.  Clery,  C.  F.,  CB. 
Congleton,  H.  Lord,  CB. 
p.s.c.  Dalrymple,  W.  L.,  CB. 
Daunt,  W.,  CB.  ret.  pay. 
de  Berry.  G.  F.,  ret.  pav. 
Galbraith,  air  W.,  KCB. 
p.s.e.  Gosset,  M.  W.  E.,  CB. 
Grogan,  C.  E.,  ret.  pay. 
Harkness,  J.  G.,  ret.  pay. 
Hastings,  D.,  ret.  pay. 
Hawes,  tx.  H.,  ret.  pay. 
Henderson,  K.  G.  CB\ 
Hopton,  E..  CB. 
Hughes,  J.  W.,  ret.  pay. 
Hughes,  Sir  R.  J., KCB.,  r.p. 
Jarvis.S.P.,  C'jifff.ret.pay. 


F(£  Jerome,  H.  E.,ret.  pay. 
Jordan,  J.,  CB.  ret.  pay. 
Luck,  Sir  G.,  KCB. 
Maclean,  H.  J.,  ret.  pay. 
Marter.  R.  J.  C,  ret.  pay. 
Maunsell,  T.,  CB.  ret.  pay. 
Miller,  J. ,  ret.  pay. 
Moorsotn,  C.  J. 
FC  O'Connor,  L.,ret.  pay. 
Richardson,    W.     S.,    CB. 

ret.  pay. 
Robinson,   W.   G.   W.    CB. 

ret.  pav. 
W  Shaw,  H.,  CB.,  ret.pay 
p.s.c.  Stewart,  R.  C.,CB.,  ret. 

pay. 

Stuckwell,  C.  M.,  CB.  r.pay 
Swindlev,  J.  E.,  ret.  pay. 
Thynne,  R.  T.,  CB. 
Tucker,  C,  CB. 
p.s  c.   Tulloch,    A.   B.,    CB. 

CMG.  ret  pay 
Vandeleur, J. 0.,CB.  ret.pay 
p.s.c.  Walker,  A.  L. 
Walker,  G.  F.,  ret.  pay. 
Warren,  D.  S.,  CB.  ret.  pay. 
Wolseley.Sir  G.  B.,  KCB. 

Colonels. 
Bayly,  R.  K.,  C-B.  ret.  pay. 
V<&  Cameron,    A.    S.,    CB. 

ret.  pay. 
Cramer,  C.  P.  CB.  ret.  pay, 
Curtis,  F.  G.  S.,  CM G.  r.  p. 
Farrington,M.C,CB.ret.pay 
Furse,  G.  A.,  CB.  ret.  pay. 
Goldie,  J.,  ret.  pay. 
Hook,  L.,  r.f.p.  19  Foot. 
Kingsley,   W.   H.    B.,    CB. 

ret.  pay. 
;).8.c.Lascelles,W.R.,ret.pay 
Macpherson      of      Cluny, 

E.  H.  D.,ret.  pay. 
p.s.c.  Morgan,   A.   B.,    CB. 

ret.  pay. 
Rowland,  T.,  CB.,ret.  pay. 
Trent-Stoughton,  H.  W.  J., 

ret.  pay. 
p.s.c.Twynam.P.A.  A.,  CB. 

ret.  pay. 
Walters,  F.  D.,  ret.  pay. 
Winsloe,  R.  W.  C,  CB.  ret. 

pay. 

Chief  Paymasters. 
Dring,  W.,  ret.  pay. 
Olivey,    Sir  W.    R.,   KCB. 

ret.  pay. 

Staff  Paymasters. 
Bailey,  J.  J.,  ret.  pay. 
Harvey,  H.,  ret.  pay. 

COMMISSABIES    GENERAL. 

Brownrigg,  H.  J.,  CB.  ret. 
pay  Commissariat  and 
Transport  Staff. 

Morris,  Sir  E.,  KCB.,  Ord- 
nance Store  Department. 


Dep.  Com.  General. 
Murray,  J.  W.  Commt.  and 
Transport  Staff. 

Com.  Gens,  of  Ordnance. 
Ingram,  Col.  M.  J.  T.  Ord- 
nance Store  DeDartment. 
Russell,  Col.  H.  A.,  C.B., ret 

pay- 

Riding  Masters. 
Brown,  Capt.  T.,  ret.  pay. 
Matthews,  Uapt.W. .ret.pay 

Quarter  Masters. 
Burke,  Capt.  J.,  ret.  pay 
Cousins,  Capt.   S.  ret.  pay 
Drake, Major  F..  ret.  pay. 
Forbes,  Major  F.  ret.  pay 
Hart-M'Harg,  Major,  r.p. 
Hawkins,  Major  J., ret.  pay. 
Jones, Major  Alfred,  ret.  pay 
Lewis,  Lt.Col.  H.,  ret.  pay. 
MacLeod,  Major  H.,  ret.  pa.y 
Newman,  Major  J.,  ret.  pay 
O'Donuell,  Capt.  M.,iet.pay 
Slack,  Major  J.,  ret.  pay. 
Sladden,  Major  H. ,  ret.  pay. 
Teevan,  Capt.  R.,  ret.pay. 
Tooner,  Major  M.,  ret.  pay. 
Turner.Capt.J., ret.pay  50F 

Royal  Artillery. 

General. 

Biddulph,    Sir    R.,  GCMG. 

KCB. 

Lieutenant  Generals. 
Brackenbury,  Sir  H.,  KCB., 

KCSI. 
Forster,  B.  L. 
Markham,  Sir  E.,  KCB. 
Stirling,  Sir  W.,  KCB. 
Geary,  H.  Le  G.,  CB. 

Major  Generals. 
Hawkins,  A.  C,  CB.  r.f.p. 
Maberly,  E.,  CB.  r.f.p. 
Oldershaw,  C.  E.,  CB.  r.p. 

Colonels. 
Elton,  F.  C,  CB.,  ret.  pay. 
Heury,  G.  C,  ret.  pay. 
Le  Mesurier,  C.B.,  CB.  ret 

pay. 
L' Estrange,  P.  W.,  ret.  pay. 
Scott,  C.  E.  S.,  ret.  pay. 

Lieutenant  Colonels 
Handyside,  W.,  r.f.p.  Coast 

Brigade. 
Ri»,/^-l-  ^Artillery  !«£=' 


Riding  Masters. 

Butler,  Major  R.,  ret.  pay 

Pawson,  Major  J.,  ret.  pay. 

Royal  Engineers. 

Geneeal. 

p.s.c.  Harrison,  SirR.,KCB. 

CMG. 

»  Lieutenant  Generals. 
Bourcbier,  E.  F.,  r.f.p. 
p.s.c.  Grant,  Sir  R.,  KCB. 

Major  Genehal. 
Hassard.F.  C.CR.ret.  oav. 
Maitland,  Sir  J.  M.  H.  KCB 
Moysey,  C.  J.,  CMG.  h.p. 

Colonel. 
Vetch,  R.  H.,  CB.  ret.  pay 
Malcolm,  E.  D.,  CB.  h.p. 

Major. 
Andrews,  A.,  Coast  Bn. 
Army  Medical  Service. 
Director  General. 
Jameson,  J.,  CB.  MD. 

Inspector  General. 
Dane,  R.,  CB.  MB.  h.p. 
Surgeon  Generals. 
Gordon,  Sir  C.  A.,  KCB.MD. 

h.p. 
Gore,  A.  A.,  MD. 
FC  Home,  Sir  A.  D.,  KCB. 

ret.  pay. 
Innes,Si>  J.H.  K.,KCB.  h.p. 
FC  Mouat,  Sir  i.,KCB.  h.p. 
O'Nial,  J.,  CB.  ret.  pay. 

Surgeon  Major  Generals. 
Giraud,  C.  H.,  ret.  pay 
Y€  Manley,  W.  G.  N.,  CB. 
Reade,  J.  B.  C,  CB.  ret  pay. 
Warren,  J. 

Quarier  Masters. 
Enright,  E.,  retired  pay. 
Gorman,  L.,  retired  pay. 

Principal  Vet.  Surgeon. 
Fleming,  G.,  ret.  pay. 

Insp.  Vet.  Surgeon. 
Gudgin,  T.  P.,  ret.  pay. 

Royal  Marines. 
Generals. 
Jones,  Sir  H.  S.,  KCB. 
Mairis,  G. 

Penrose,&>  P.C., KCB  .r.f.p. 
Sir     G.      A., 


(District  Officer)  KCB  reL  pay. 

Major.  Stransham,  Sir  A.  B.,  GCB 

Sprent,  W.  S.,  ret.  pay  Coast'     r-f-P- 
Brigade.  |  Suther,  W.  G.,  CB.  rf.p. 

Quarter  Master.  Majos  Generals. 

Simons,  Major  E.,  ret.  t>av   I  Boyle,  R.,  CB.  r.f.p. 

v  •"'  '  Kennedy,  J.  W.  A.  r.f.p. 


Generals. 

Chapman,  E.  F..  CB.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Cotton,  F.  C,  CSI.  r.f.p.  R.  (Madras) 

Engineers. 
Merriman,  C.  J.,   CSL.  r.f.p.    Royal 

(Bombay)  Engineers. 
V&  Prendergast,  SirB..  N.  D.,  KCB. 

R.    Madras)  Eng. 
Taylor,  Sir  A. ,<?C'i?.R.  (Bengal)  Eng. 

Liecienant  Generals. 

Brownlow,  H.  A.,  R.  (Bengal)  Eng. 
Bruce,  Sir  H.  Le  G.,  KCB.  r.f.p.  R. 

(Bengal)  Art. 
Chamier, S.H.E.,  CB.K  (Madras)Art. 
Cowie,  G,  CB.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Gordon,  B.  L.,  CB.  R.  (Madr.)  Art. 
Hatch,  W.  S.,  R.  (Boin.i  Art. 
FC  Hills-Johnes,  Sir  J.,  GCB.  Royal 

(Bengal)  Art. 
Fffilnnes,  J.  J.  M'L.,R.  (Bengal)Eng. 
MacFarlan.  D.,  CB.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Pottiager,  B.  H.,  R.  (Bombay)  Art. 
Sankey,  Sir  R.  H.  KCB.  R.  (Madras) 

Engineers. 


INDIAN  ARMY. 
Spurgin,  Sir  J.  B.,  KCB.  CSI.  Dublin 

Fusiliers. 
Strachey,  R.,    CSI.  r.f.p.  R.  (Beng.) 


Major  Generals. 

Atkinson,  J.  R.  B.,  Bengal  Infantry. 
Badcock.A.  R.,  CB.  CS/.Indian  S.C. 
Biscoe,  W.  W.,  CB.  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Cook,  J.,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Delafosse,    H.    G.,   CB.  r.f.p.  101    F. 

(Bengal  Fus.) 
Falls,  A.  V.,  r.f.p.  R.  (Madras)  Art. 
Gerard,  Sir  M.  G.,  KCSI.  CB.  Indian 

Staff  Corps. 
Fffi    Hammond,    A.    G.,    CB.    DSO. 

Indian  Staff  Corps 
Hope,  H.  R.,  CB.  Madras  Infantry. 
Nicolson,  M.  H..  CB.  Bombay  Inf. 
Robertson,  D.,  Bengal  Infantry. 
Shaw-Stewart,  J.  H.  M.,  R.  (Madras) 

Engineers. 
Smith,  T.  P.,  R.  (Bencal)  Art. 
Stedman,  Sir  E.,  KCIE.  CB.  Indian 

Staff  Corps. 


Strong,  D.  M.,  CB.  Bengal  Infantry. 
Tillard,  J.  A.,  CB.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Wilmot,  R.  Eardley,  CB.  Bengal  Inf, 

Colonels. 

Hughes,  C  F.  Indian  Staff  Corns. 
Kennedy,  A.  Clark,  Staff  Corps. 
Macneill,  J.  G.  R.  B.,CB.  Madras  Inf. 
Maitland,  P.  J.,  Staff  Corps. 
Simpson,  G.,  CB.  Staff  Corps. 
Spencer,L.D.,K£>.Bengal  Med.Estab. 
Wilioughby,  J.  F.,  Bombay  Infantry- 

Lieutenant  Colonels. 

Dickinson,    W.,    CSI.   r.f.p.    Indian 
Staff  Corps. 


Surgeon  Generals. 

Harvey,  R:,  DSO.  MD.  Bengal  Est. 
M'Vittie,  C  E.,  Madras  Estab. 


Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.Colonsl. 
Arnott,  J.,  MD.  late  Bombay  Estab. 


Offic-ers  now  holding  Rank  in  the  At  my  who  have  received  the  7&5a 

Victoria  Cross. 

(For  details  of  the  Awards,  see  the  War  Services  of  the  Officers  in  the  Corps  to 
which  they  respectively  belong.) 


Adams,  Bt.  Lt.  Colonel  Robert  Beliew,  CB.,  Indian  S.  C. 
Aylmer,  Captain  Featon  John,  Royal  Engineers  (now 

Bl.  Lt. Colonel), 
p.s.c.  Bell,  Lieut.  Mark  Sever,  R.  Eng.  (now  Colonel,  CB. 

h.p.). 
Beresford,   Captain  Lord  W.,  9    Lancers  (now  Colonel. 

h.p.  KCIE.) 
Blair,  Capt.  James,  2  Bombay  Cavalry  (no-wGeneral,  CB.) 
Boisragon,  Lieut.  Guy   H.,   Indian   Staff   Corps    (now 

Captain). 
Boulger,  Lance  Corporal  Abraham,  84th  Regiment  (now 

Quarter  Master  and  Hon.  Lt.  Colonel,  retired  pay). 
Browne,    Lieut.    Edward     Stevenson,     24     Foot    (now 

Colonel,  Regimental  District) . 
Browne,    Lieut.   Henry  George,   32nd   Regiment   (now 

Colonel  sold  out). 
Browne,   Major  Samuel  James,   46   Bengal    N.I.    (now 

General  Sir,  GCB.  KCSI.  Indian  Staff  Corps). 
Buller,   Captain  <Sr   Bt .Lt .Colonel  Henry    Redvers,    CB. 

CMG.     (now     General    St.    Bon.    Sir,  GCB.  KCMG. 

King's  Royal  Rifles). 
Butler,   Lieut.   Thomas    Adair,    1st    European    Bengal 

Fusiliers  (now  Hon.  Major  retired  on  a  pension). 
Oadell,  Lieut.  Thomas,  2nd  European  Bengal  Fusiliers 

(now  Colonel  Unem.  Sup.  List  Indian  Staff  Corps). 
Cafe,  Captain  William  Martin,  56  Bengal  Native  Infan- 
try (now  General). 
Cameron,  Lieut.  Aylmer  Spicer,  72nd  Highlanders  (now 

Colonel,  ret.  pay  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  CB.). 
Channer,  Capt.  George  Nicolas,  Indian  Staff  Corps  (now 

Lieut. General,  CB.). 
Chaplin,    Ensign    John  Worthy,   67th   Regiment  (now 

Colonel  retired  pay  8th  Hussars,  CB.). 
Chard,  Lieut.  John  R.  M.,  R.  Engineers  (now  Colonel). 
Chase,  Lieut.  Wm.  St.  Lucien,  Indian  Staff  Corps  (now 

Major). 
Colvin,  Lieut.  James  M.  C,  Royal  Engineers. 
Conolly,    Lieut.   John    Aug.,   49th   Regiment  (now   Lt. 

Colonel  retired). 
Costello,  Lieut.  Edmond  William,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Creagh,  Captain  O'Moore,  Indian  S.C.  (now  Colonel). 
Crimmin,  Surgeon  John,  Bombay  Establishment  (now 

Major). 
Cubitt,  Lieut.  Wm.  George,  13th  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

(now  Colonel.  DSO.  Unem.  Sup.  List  Indian  S.  C). 
Cunyngham,  Lieut.  Wm.H.  D.,  Argyll  and  Sutherland 

Highlanders  (now  Lt.  Col.  Gordon  Highlanders). 
Davis,   Captain   Gronow,    Royal  Artillery   (now  Major 

General  retired). 
de  llontmorency,  Lieut.  Hon.  R.  H.  L.  J.,  21  Lancers. 
Dickson,    Lieut.    Collingwood,    Royal    Artillery    (now 

General  Sir  Collingwood,  GCB.). 
Dixon,  Captain  Matthew  Chaxles,  Royal  Artillery  (now 

Major  General  retired  full  pay). 
Douglas,  Assistant  Surgeon  Campbell   Millis,  MB.,  2nd 

Battalion  24th  Regiment  (now  Surgeon  Major  retired). 
Dowell,   Lieut.  George   Dare,    Royal  Marine  Artillery 

(now  Lt. Colonel, h.p.). 
Edwards,  Lieut.  Wm.  M.  M.,  2nd  Battalion  Highland 

Light  Infantry  (now  Major,  retired  pay). 
Fincastle,  Lieut.  Alex.  Edward  Viscount,  16  Lancers. 
Fosbery,  Lieut.  George  Vincent,  late  4th  Bengal  Euro- 
pean Regiment  (now  Lt.  Colonel  retired). 
Gifford,   Lieut.  Edric   Frederick,  Lord,  24th   Regiment 

(now  Brevet  Major  late  Middlesex  Regt.). 
Goodfellow,  Lieut.  Charles  Augustus,  Royal  Engineers 

(now  Lt. General  R.  (Bombay)  Engineers). 
Gough,    Captain  Charles  J.   S.,  5th   European  Bengal 

Cavalry  (now  General  Sir,  KCB.  U.  S.  List). 
Gough,  Lieut.  Hugh  Henry,  1st  European  Bengal  Cav. 

(now  General  Sir,  GCB.'  TJ.  S.  List  Ind.  Staff  Corps). 
Graham,   Lieut.   Gerald,   Royal   Engineers  (now  Lieut. 

Genera!  Sir,  GCB.  GCMG.  retired  list). 
Grant,  Lieut.  Charles  J.   W.,  Indian  Staff  Corps  (row 

Bt.Major). 
Hale,    Assistant    Surgeon    Thomas    Egerton,    ML).,   7th 

Fusiliers  (now  Suraeon  Major,  half  pay). 
Hamilton,  Captain  Thomas  de  Courcy,  68th  Light  In- 
fantry (now  Honorary  Major  General). 
Hammond,  Capt.  A.  G.,  Bengal  S.C.(nowCoZ.  CB.DSO.) 
p. s.c.    Hart,    Lieut.    Reginald  Clare,  Ro3'al  Engineers 

(now  Colonel,  CB.). 
Heneage,  Captain  C.  W.,  8  Hussars  (now  Major  retired). 
Hill, itc«r.  Alan  Richard,  Northampton  Regiment  (now 

Major). 
Hills-Johnes,  Lieut.  James,  Bengal  Artillery  (now  Lieut. 

General  Sir,  GCB.  retired  list). 
Home,  Surgeon  Anthony  Dickson,  90th  Light  Infantry 

(now  Surgeon  General  Sir,  KCB.  retired  pay). 
Innes,  Lieut.  John    J.    M'L.,    Royal   Engineers    (now 

Lieut. General,  retired). 


Jee,   Surgeon    Joseph,   78th   Highlanders  (now   retired 

Deputy  Inspector  General,  CB.). 
Jerome,  Lieut.  Henry  Edward,   86th   Regiment    (now 

Major  General  retired  pay). 
Jones,  Lieut.  A.  S.,  9th  Lancers(now  Lt. Colonel  retired). 
Keatinge,   Captain    Richard    H^rte,  Bombay  Artillery 

(now  General,  CSI.,  Indian  Staff  Corps). 
Kenna,  Captain  Paul  Aloysius,  21  Laneers. 
Leach,  Captain  Edward  Pernberton,  Royal  Engineers 

(now  Major  General,  CB.). 
Leet,  Major  William,  13th  Regiment  (now  Major  General 

retired  pay  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry,  CB.}. 
Le  Quesne,   Surgeon  Ferdinand    Simeon  (now  Captain 

R.  Army  Med.  Corps). 
Lloyd,  SurgeonMajor  O.  E.  P.  (now  Lt.Col.  Army  R.  Med. 

Corps). 
Loyd-Lindsay,    Lieut.    Robert    James,    Scots    Fusilier 

Guards  (now  retired  Lt.  Colonel  Lord  Wantage,  KCB.). 
p.s.c.  Lysons,  Lieut.  Hen.,  Scottish  Rifles  (now  Major 

Royal  Fusiliers). 
Lysttr,    Lieut.    Harry   Hanimon,  72nd    Bengal  Native 

Infantry   (now  Lieut.  General,  CB.  U.S.  List  Indian 

S.C). 
M'Neill,   Lieut.  Colonel  John   Carstairs.  107th  Regiment 

(now  Major  General  Sir,  KCB.  KCMG.  ret.  list). 
Macintyre,  Major  Donald,  BengalS.C.(nowret.  Colonel). 
Malcolmson,    Lieut.  John    Grant,   3rd    Bombay  Light 

Cavalry  (retired,  now  Gentleman  at  Arms). 
Manley,  Assistant  Surgeon  Wm.  G.  N.,  Royal  Artillery 

(now  Honorary  Surgeon  General,  CB.  on  retired  pay). 
Marling,  Lieut.  Percival  3.,  3  Bn.  King's  Royal  Rifles 

(now  Major  j8  Hussars). 
Marshall,    Qr.Mr.    Sergeant   W.  T.,   19  Hussars   (now 

Captain). 
Maude,   Captain  Francis   Cornwallis,   Royal   Artillery 

(now  retired  Colonel,  CB.). 
Moore,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  Arthur  Thomas, 3rd  Bombay 

Lt.  Cav.  (now  Major  General  Indian  Staff  Corps,  CB.). 
Mouat,    Surgeon    James,   6th    Dragoons    (now  Surgeon 

General  Sir,  KCB.  on  half  pay). 
O'Connor,   Sergeant  Luke,   23rd    Fusiliers  (now  Major 

General,  retired  pay). 
Olpherts,     Captain    William,    Eengal    Artillery    (now 

General  Sir,  KCB.). 
Pennell,  Lieut.  Henry  Singleton,  Derbyshire  Regiment. 
Prendergast,   Lieut.   Harry  N.   D.,  Madras  Engineers 

(now  General  Sir,  KCB.  U.  S.  List). 
Probyn,   Captain  Dighton  Macnaghten,  3rd  European 

Bengal  Lt.  Cavalry  (now   General  Sir,  GCVO.  KCB. 

KCSI.). 
Reynolds,  Surgeon  Major  James  Henry,  Medical  Staff 

(now  Brigade  Surgeon  Lt. Colonel  retired  pay). 
p.s.c.   Ridgeway,   Captain  Richard  Kirby,  Indian  Staff 

Corps  (now  Colonel). 
Roberts,  Lieut.  Frederick  Sleigh,  Bengal  Artillery  (now 

Field  Marshal  Lord  Roberts  of  Kandahar,  KB.  GCB. 

GCSI.  GCIE.). 
Rowlands,  Captain  H.,  41  Regt.  (now  General  Sir,  KCB. 

West  Riding  Resrimect). 
Sartorius,  Captain  E.  H,  E.   Lane.   Regt.   (now  Colonel, 

h.p.  CB.). 
Sartorius,  Major  Reginald  William,  CMG.,  Bengal  In- 

fantr3'(now  Major  General  U.  S.  List). 
Shaw,  Captain  Hugh,  18th  Regiment  (now  Major  General 

ret.  pay  Irish  Regt.  CB.). 
Smith,  Lieut.  John  Manners.  Indian  S.  C.  (now  CIS.). 
Smyth,  Captain  Nevill  Maskelyne,  2  Dragoon  Guards. 
Sylvester,  Assistant  Surgeon  Henry  Thomas,  MD.,  23rd 

Fusiliers  (now  on  half  pay). 
Temple,  Assistant  Stirgeon  William,  MB.,  Royal  Artillery 

(now  Brigade  Surgeon,  retired). 
Thackeray,  Lieut.  Edward  T ablot,  R.  (Bengal)  Engineers 

(now  Colonel  Sir.  KCB.  retired). 
Trevor,  Captain    W.  Spottiswoode,  R.   Engineers  (now 

Major  General,  retired  pay). 
Vousden,  Captain  Wm.  John,  Indian  S.C.  (now  Colonel). 
Walker.J&teat.Mark,  30th  Regt. (now  General  Sir,  KCB.), 

retired  list. 
Wantage,  Lord,  see  Loyd-Lindsay. 
Watson,    Lieut.  John,   28th    Bombay  Native    Infantry 

(now  General  Sir,  KCB.,  U.  S.  List  Bombay  S.  C). 
Watson,  Lieut.  Thomas  Colclough,  Royal  Engineers. 
AVhitchurch,  Captain  Harry  F.,  Bengal  Med.  Estab. 
White,  Major  George  Stewart,  CB.  Gordon  Highlanders 

(now  General  Sir,  GCB.  GCIE.  Gordon  Highlanders). 
Wilmot,  Captain  Henry,  Rifle  Brigade  (now  Sir  Henry, 

Bart.,  KCB.  retired  Major), 
p.s.c.  Wood,  Lieut.    Henry  Evelyn,   17th  Lancers  (now 

General  Sir  Henry  Evelyn,  GCB.  GCMG.). 


786  Officers  now  holding  Rank  in  the  Army  who  have  received  from  the  Royal  Humane 

Society,  or  other  Institutions, 

<£MX  ^etoratums  for  tollantrm 


Agassis,  It. Colonel  Roland  Lewis,1  ret.  pay  R.  Marines. 
Aitken,  Captain  Francis  Macnamara,2  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders. 
Alderson,  Bt. Lt.Colonel  E.  A.  H.,3  West  Kent  Regt. 
Allardice,  Colonel  J.  M.,  ret.  pay  West  Riding  Regt. 
Badcock,  Lieut.  Georse  Henry,'5  Indian  Staff  Corps 
Bayley,  Lieut.  Gerald  Edward,6York  and  Lane. Regt. 
Eeardmore,  Major  Charles  F.  H.,<  Army  Pay  Dept. 
Bell.  Captain  Charles  Thornhill,8  Revnl  Artillery 
Biddulph,  GeneralSir  Michael  A.  S.SGCMG.KCB.  R.Art. 
Binny.  Lieut.  Steuart  M.,10  Northumberland  Fusiliers. 
Bond,  Captain  Francis  George,"  Royal  Engineers. 
Brett,  Colonel  Lionel  Lowdham,13  retired  pay. 
Brodie.Capraire  EdgarWaldegrave,14  ret.  pay  K.  R.  Rifles. 
Browne,  Captain  S.  D.,15  Royal  Artillery. 
Buchanan,  Captain  A.  L.  H.,16  C.  S.  List  Gordon  Hghldrs. 
Butler,  Colonel  J.  W.  S.,17  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Caldwell,  Captain  Robert,18  R.  Army  Med.  Corps. 
Cameron,  Major  Gen.  Donald  R..19  CMG.  ret  pay  R.  Art. 
Campbell,  Captain  Kenneth  J.  R.,20  Suffolk  Regt. 
Channer,  Lieut.  George  Kendall,21  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Chatfield.  Colonel  Charles  Kvrle,22  ret.  pay  York  Lt.  Inf. 
Clark,  Lieut.  C.  H.  B.,23  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Clementi,  Colonel  Montagu,24  r.f.p.  Bengal  Staff.  Corps. 
Cockerill,  Captain  John  Wm.,25  R.  Army  Med.  Corps. 
Colborne,  Captain  Hon.  J.  G.  R.  U.26  South  Staff.  Regt. 
Coles,  Maior  Arthur  A..27  Warwickshire  Regiment 
Couchman.  Capf.  Geo.  H.  H.,28  DSO.  Somerset  Lt.Inf. 
Creed,  Major  Richd.  J.  G.,29  ret.  pay  Leicester  Regt. 
Cropper,  Cnptain  Edw.  Deuman,"  Pembroke  Yeomnry. 
Cusack,  Maior  James  Wm.  H.,31  ret  pay  Irish  Fusiliers. 
Dauncey.  Captain  T.  H.  E.,32  21  Hussars. 
de  Hoghton,  Major  James,33  4  Bn.  Lincolnshire  Regt. 
Dickins,  Captain  S.  W.  Scrase,34  Highland  Lt.  Inf. 
UCDouglas,  Brigade   Surgeon  Campbell  Millis,35  MD. 
Downes,  Lieut.  Edward  M.  Panter,36  Irish  Reariment 
Drake,  Captain  Henry  Dowrish,37  H.  Marine  Artillery 
Duberly,  Major  Arthur  Grey,38  ret.  pay  Bedford  Regt. 
Dundas,  Colonel  Henry  Lawrence,39  h.p.  E.  York  Regt. 
Earde,  L'eut.  Maxwell,4"  Grenadier  Guards. 
Eccles,  Major  Robert,41  Oxford  Light  Infantry  (43 F.h 
Elliott,  Major  George  Hambley,42  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
England,  Lt. Colonel  Albert  E  iward,43  late  R.  Artillery. 
Eyre,  Major  Gervase  Selwyn.44  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Farquharson,  Lieut.  H.  D.45  Royal  Marines. 
Feilden,  Lieut.  Randle  M.,46  Oiford  Light  Infantry 
Forman,  Lieut.  Arthur  Baron,6  Royal  Artillery 
Fraser,  Captain  Hugh  Craufurd,48*!  Life  Gnards. 
French,  Caotain  George  Arthur,49  Army  Service  Corps 
Fry,  Colonel  John  William,50  retired  from  88  Foot. 
Galloway,  Captain  Haroid  B.51  Seaforth  Highlanders. 
Gibb,  Major  John  H.  S.,52  Worcester  Regiment. 
p.s.c.  Goodwyn,  Colonel  J.  E..53  ret  pay  E.  Lane.  Regt. 
Gosiing,  Captain  Charles,6  King's  Royal  Rifles 
Gray,  Major  Henry  Chas.  Barton,54  Weish  Regiment. 
Gretton,  Major  Georse  Le  M.,55  late  3  Bn.  Warwick  Regt. 
Grier,  Major  Henry,-6  R.  Army  Medical  Corps. 
GrirSn,  Lieut.  C.  P.  G..57  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Hankey,  Captain  Sydney  T.,58  2  Life  Guards 
Hardy,  Captain  William  Kyle.59  Royal  Artillery. 
Hardyman,  Lieut.  Wm  Henry,61  West  India  Regt. 


p.s.c.  Harvey,Z/f.Co'.Chas.Lacon63(frooi  h.p.  Wilts  Regt.) 
Hervey,  Lt'.Colonel  Hugh  De  la  Mntte,64  Indian  S.  C. 
Hodder,  Major  William  Morgan,65  Royal  Engineers. 
Houston,  Captain  J.  H.  Davidson,66  4  Bn.  Inniskg.  Fus. 
Hovell.  Captain  Hugh  de  Berdt,67  Worcester  Regt. 
Hunt,  Lt. Colonel  Henry  Vaughan.68  Royal  Artillery. 
Le  Cocq,  Lt. General  Hubert,  TJ.  S.  List  R.7°(Bom.)  Art. 
Le  Marchant,  Captain  Osmond  Cecil,71  Sussex  Regt. 
Lemon,  Major  Gratton  G.,:2  late  3  Bn.  Lancashire  Fus. 
Leslie,  Lirut.  c.  S.  D.,73  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Lockhart,  General  Sir  W.  S.  A..75  GCB.  Bengal  Inf. 
Logan,  Captain  David  Finlay  Hosken,76  R.  Artillery. 
Lovett.  Captain  H.  W.,77  Somerset  Light  Infantry. 
Lvle,  Captain  H.  D.,78  Royal  Artillery. 
M'Calmont,   Colonel  James  Martin,79  Antrim  Artillery 

(S.  Division  Royal  Artillery). 
M'Rae,  Lt.Colonel  Henry  Napier,81  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Macdonald.  Lieut.  Ranaid  Hume.s2  Royal  Engineers. 
MacDonnell.  Captain  W.  T..8i  4  Bn.  Dublin  Fusiliers. 
MacMahon-Creaerh,  Major  H.  M.  M,84  late  7  Brigade  S. 

Irish  Division  Royal  Artillery  (Clare  Artillery  Militia). 
Macnaghten,  Lieut.  Balfour,85  12  Lancers. 
Malcolm,  Captain  Pulteney,8'3  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
l"iC  Mauley,  Dep.  Surg.  Gen.  Wm.  George  N.  8T ret.  pay. 
Marquis,  Captain  T.  S.,"9  S.Wales  Borderers  (Ordnance 

Store  Department) . 
Martelli,  2nd  Lieut.  Horace  de  C.30  Royal  Artillery. 
Mears,  Lieut.  Cecil  Delarue,91  E.  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Mercer,  Captain  Wm.  H.  W.,92  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
Milman,  Lieut. General  George  Brvan,93  CB.  retired  list. 
Mirehouse,  Lt.Colonel    R.   W.  B.94  4    Battalion    North 

Staffordshire  Regiment. 
Money,  Lieut.  Granville E.W.95  4  Bn.  Roy.  Fusiliers. 
Nelson,  Lieut.  Francis  Arthur,96  Royal  Marines 
Newington,  BtLt.  Col. Frank  Alex.97  ret.  pay  R.Marines. 
North,  J/WorBordrigge  North.68  4  Bn.  Lancaster  Regt. 
Oldfield,  Captain  John^R.  H..SJ  Royal  Marines. 
Orman.  Lieut.  Frank  Leslie,100  D.  of  Cornwall's  Lt.  Inf. 
Orr,  Lieut.  John  Boyd,102  Norfolk  Regiment. 
Ovens,  Major  Gerald  Hedley,103  Border  Regiment. 
Parsons,  Lt.Colonel  Richard,'105  r.f.p.WorcesterRegiment. 
Pengelley,  Major  Wm.  Jenny,106  retired  pay  R.  Marines. 
Pratt,  Major  J.  A.,107  late  9  Bn.  King's  Royal  Rifles. 
Ravenscroft,  Major  H.  V.,109  Manchester  Regiment. 
Rich,  Lt.Colonel  Charles  Carroll,110  Royal  Artillery. 
HtE  Sartorins,  Col.  Euston  H.112  tfrom  h.D.  E.  Lanc.Regt}. 
Seely,  Captain  John  E.  B..113  Hampsliire  Yeomanry. 
Selous,  Lieut.  Reginald,6  York  aud  Laucaster  Regt. 
Shakespear,  Captain  Leslie  W.  ,115  Indiau  Staff  Corps. 
Smith,  Colonel  J.  W.,117  Regimental  District. 
Snow,  Colonel  Edmund  Brighouse,118  ret. pay  R.  Marines. 
Stock,  Lt.Colonel  H.  J.,121  r.f.p.  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 
Thompson,  Colonel  R.  F.  Meysey.-22  late  Rifle  Brigade. 
Torrens,  Major  John  A.  W.  O'Neill,124  late  2  Dragoons. 
Trevor,  Captain  Harry,125  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
p.s.c.  Verner,  Major  Wm.  Wdloughby  C.,12,JKifle  Brigade. 
Wade,  Cao'ain  Header  M.  St.  AJ27  "Royal  Engineers. 
Walker, Colonel  Thomas  Nicholls,-9  r.f.p.  Bengal  S.C. 
Wight,  Captain  Ernest  O.130  R.  Army  Med.  Corps. 
Woodhall,  Lt.Col.  Fred.  Wm.,133late  5  Middlesex  Militia. 
Wynyard,  Captain  Edward  George,135  Welsh  Regt. 


IP'S,  p.s.c.  Hart,  Colonel  Reginald  Clare,62  (from  R.  Eng.) 

Details  of  the  Awards. 

1  Lt.Colonel  Ag*ssiz  was  a  warded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  jumping  overboard  from  H.M.S. 
Agincourt  into  the  Sea  of  Marmora  on  the  23rd  September  1878,  at  11  p.m.,  to  the  rescue  of  F.  Peel,  A.B.,  who  had 
fallen  therein,  and  whose  life  he  saved;  the  ship  was  going  7  knots  under  steam,  and  the  night  was  dark. 

2  Captain  Aitken  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  R  lyal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  toe  28th  November 
1880,  assisted  to  save  Lieut.  J.  H.  Campbell,  93rd  Highlanders,  who  had  been  capsized  from  a  yawl  in  Gibraltar 
Bay.  Captain  Aitken  swam  a  considerable  distance  and  dived  and  brought  him  to  the  surface  till  assistance 
arrived  ;  the  night  was  pitch  dart  and  the  weather  squally,  accompanied  by  heavy  rain,  lightnin?,  and  thunder. 

3  Lt.Colonel  Alderson  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Me.ial  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  the  life  of  a 
private  of  tne  1st  Battalion  of  the  Somerset  Li^ht  Infantry  in  the  Nile,  near  Dongola,  on  the  nth  June  1885. 

*  Lieutenant  Badcock  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  assisting  to  save  a 
trooper  who  had  fallen  from  his  horse  into  the  River  Goomtee  atLucknow  on  the  17th  April  1897. 

6  Lieutenant  G.  E.  Bayley,  Lieutenant  A.  B.  Forman,  Captain  C.  Gosling,  and  Lieutenant  R.  Selous 
were  each  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Roval  Humane  Society  for -their  efforts  in  saving  the  persons 
on  board  the  Warren  Sastingsl.1,246  iu  all),  which  ran  ashore  on  the  Island  of  Reunion  while  transporting  troops 
from  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  to  the  Mauritius,  on  the  14th  January  1897.  All  the  passenger^  except  two  were  saved^ 
2nd  Lieutenant  Forman,  Captain  Gosling,  and  Second  Lieutenaut  Seloas  have  alsobten  a-varded  by  the  Committee 
of  Lloyd's  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Society  for  the  same  service. 

7  Major  Beardmore  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  the  life 
of  a  native  Coolie  from  drowning  during  the  Ashanti  campaign  in  1873. 

8  Captain  Bell  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  the  life  of  an  ayah  who- 
had  fallen  into  the  sea  at  Apollo  Bunder,  Bombay,  on  the  6th  September  1895. 

9  Sir  Michael  Biddulph  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  the  life  of  a 
comrade  Irom  drowning  in  the  Canal,  Royal  Arsenal,  on  the  25th  August  1842,  when  he  was  a  Cadet  at  the  Royal 
Military  Academy. 

10  Lieutenant  Binny  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  an  attempt  to  rescue  a 
child  who  had  fallen'into  the  harbour  at  Weymouth  on  the  13th  June  18^7.  Unfortunately  his  efforts  were  unsuc- 
cessful, and  he  had  to  be  assisted  out  in  an  exhausted  state. 

11  Captain  Bond  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  14th  August 
1894,  during  some  biidging  operations  on  the  Thames  at  Mariow,  saved  the  life  ol  a  sapper  who  had  fallen  into 
the  water  and  become  helplessly  entangled  in  the  weeds. 


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13  Colonel  L.  L.  Brett  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  two  persons  from 
drowning  at  New  Quay,  Cornwall,  on  the  14th  August  1867. 

14  Captain  Brodie  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  2nd  November 
1882,  rescued  Lieut.  W.  S.  Kays,  of  the  60th  Rifles,  who  had  lost  his  horse  while  endeavouring  to  cross  a  lake  near 
Ferozepore,  and  had  become  entangled  in  the  weeds  while  weighed  down  with  150  rounds  of  cartridge. 

15  Captain  S.  D.  Browne  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  native- 
woman  from  drowning  at  Nynee  Tal,  India,  on  the  31st  August  1885. 

16  Captain  A.  L.  H.  Buchanan  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  woman- 
from  drowning  in  the  river  Lirfey  at  Dublin,  on  the  17th  April  1893. 

17  Colonel  J.  W.  S.  Butler  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  his  efforts  to  rescue- 
two  children  who  had  fallen  into  a  well  at  Secunderabad,  India,  on  the  25th  February  1890.  Colonel  Butler  suc- 
ceeded in  bringing  out  one,  the  other  being  got  out  by  someone  else ;  unfortunately  both  children  were  dead. 

18  Captain  R.  Caldwell  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having  assisted' 
in  saving  a  private  of  the  Black  Watch  from  drowning  in  the  Nile,  at  Korta,  on  the  28th  October  1885. 

19  Major  General  Cameron  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  5th- 
May  1871,  swum  to  the  middle  of  the  canal  at  Ottawa,  Canada,  righted  a  canoe  which  had  been  upset,  and  assisted, 
its  occupant  back  into  it. 

20  Captain  Campbell  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  native  from 
drowning,  300  yards  from  the  shore,  at  New  Calabar,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  on  the  15th  July  1894. 

21  Lieut.  Channer  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  gentleman  from 
drowning  off  Eastbourne  on  the  18th  August  1894.  Lieut.  Channer  at  the  time  was  a  Gentleman  Cadet  at  the 
Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst. 

22  Colonel  Chatfield  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  31st  October 
1887  jumped  into  the  Irrawaddy  to  the  help  of  a  corporal  who  had  fallen  overboard  and  was  afterwards  drowned. 
Colonel  Chatfield's  right  hand  was  disabled  and  bandaged  at  the  time  and  he  incurred  great  risk  from  the  force  of 
the  current. 

23  Lieut.  Clark  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  from  drowning; 
a  native  woman  who  had  fallen  into  a  well  37  feet  deep,  with  nine  feet  of  water,  at  Secunderabad,  in  the  Deccan, 
on  the  13th  April  1891. 

24  Colonel  Clementi  was  awarded  the  Bronze  M  edal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  jumping  into  the  water 
with  all  his  clothes  on  and.  with  the  assistance  of  Captain  W.  S.  A.  Lockhart,  rescuing  two  women  who  had  been 
upset  from  a  boat  on  the  Morar  Lake,  Gwalior,  on  the  26th  December  1869. 

25  Captain  Cockerill  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  assisting  to  save  three- 
ladies  from  drowning  at  Pentire,  near  Newquay,  Cornwall,  on  the  13th  August  1878. 

26  Captain  the  Hon.  J.  G.  R.  IT.  Colborne  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  for  saving  a  child  from  drowning  at 
Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  on  the  nth  September  1897. 

27  Major  Coles  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having  saved  from  drowning 
a  lad  who  had  fallen  into  the  River  Lea.  en  the  3rd  June  1895. 

28  Captain  Couchman  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  man  from 
drowning  who  had  fallen  into  a  nool  of  great  depth  at  Mong  Lem,  China,  on  the  nth  March  1897. 

29  Major  Creed  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  7th  February 
1S79,  rescued  a  private  of  the  17th  Regiment  who  had  been  swept  off  his  legs  while  fording  the  River  Cabul  at 
Basanal,  by  plunging  in  and  keeping  his  head  above  water  till  assistance  was  brought. 

30  Captain  Cropper  has  been  awarded  the." Albert  Medal  of  the  2nd  class  and  the  Bronze  Medal  cf  the  Royal 
Humane  Society  for  attempting  to  save  a  man  by  jumping  overboard  from  the  s.s.  Idaho  on  the  bar  off  Sa& 
Francisco  on  the  6th  August  1878. 

31  Major  Cusack  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  22nd  May  1881, 
jumped  overboard  and  supported  till  assistance  came  a.  man  who  fell  between  the  troop  ship  and  H.M.S.  Dasher  in 
Guernsey  Roads.  Has  also  been  awarded  the  Silver  Clasp  for  attempting  to  save  a  private  soldier  from  drowning 
in  a  well  near  Delhi  on  the  16th  January  1886. 

32  Captain  Dauncey  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  in  the  overflow  of  the 
Nile,  at  the  Pyramids  of  Gizeh,  near  Cairo,  on  the  nth  October  1882,  swum  out  in  full  uniform  (boots  and  spurs)  to> 
the  assistance  of  two  soldiers  of  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards.  He  gained  the  shore  with  one  of  them,  and  swam  orj' 
again  for  the  other,  who,  however,  sank  before  he  could  reach  him,  and  was  drowned. 

33  Major  de  Hoghton  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  and  the  Stanhope  Gold  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society 
for  the  following  act :— On  the  10th  September  1874,  at  half-past  9  p.m.,  at  Lowestoft,  James  Dorling  fell  overboard* 
from  the  Yacht  Dart  whilst  she  was  making  for  the  inner  harbour  in  a  strong  half-flood  tideway,  the  night  very- 
dark,  blowing  and  raining  hard,  and  going  about  five  and  a  half  knots.  Lieut.  J.  de  Hoghton,  10th  Foot,  jumped' 
overboard,  swam  to  Dorling,  and  supported  him  in  the  water  for  about  a  quarter  of  an  hour  in  the  tideway  between 
narrow  high  pilework,  without  crossbeams  or  side  chains  to  lay  hold  of,  and  the  head  of  the  pilework  twelve  or 
fifteen  feet  above  the  water — the  yacht  being  carried  away  into  the  inner  harbour  and  no  other  vessel  or  boat  in 
the  gateway  to  lend  assistance ;  the  darkness  prevented  any  immediate  help  being  obtained  from  the  shore.  The 
length  of  the  gateway  about  350  yards,  width  15  to  20  yards,  depth  10  to  15  feet.  Lieut,  de  Hoghton  and  Dorling 
were  ultimately  drawn  up  the  pilework  by  ropes  from  the  shore. 

34  Captain  Scrase-Dickins  was  granted"  the  decoration  of  the  Albert  Medal  of  the  2nd  Class  for  the  following- 
service  : — "  While  the  s.s.  Peskaieur  was  passing  through  the  Red  Sea  on  the  27th  April  1893,  a  Lascar,  who  was  at 
work  in  one  of  the  boats,  fell  overboard.  Captain  Scrase-Dickins,  who  had  been  invalided  home,  and  was  lying 
half  asleep  in  a  chair  on  deck,  immediately  jumped  overboard,  and,  swimming  to  the  Lascar,  succeeded  in  kee'ping- 
him  afloat  until  they  were  both  picked  up  by  the  ship's  boat  a  mile  and  a  half  away  from  the  v  essel.  The- 
Peshawar  was  going  at  the  time  at  the  rate  of  nj  knots  with  a  strong  head  wind,  and  the  sea  was  moderately 
high,  and  known  to  be  infested  with  sharks."  Captain  Scrase-Dickins  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  ot  the  Royal- 
Humane  Society  for  the- same  service,  and  subsequently  the  Stanhooe  Gold  Medal  for  1893. 

35  Brigade  Surgeon  Douglas. —  [For  the  particulars  of  the  award  to  this  Officer  see  his  War  Services  among- 
the  Retired  Medical  Officers,  p.  720.] 

36  Lieut.  E.  M.  Panter  Downes,  1st  Irish  Regiment,  was  award?d  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane- 
Society  for  saving  a  man  from  drowning  at  Kilkee,  Ireland,  on  the  28th  August  1898. 

37  Captain  Drake  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having  [saved  a  boy  from 
drowning  at  Southsea  on  the  12th  August  1892. 

38  Major  Duberly  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  25th  May  1881,. 
gone  into  the  water  with  all  his  clothes  on,  and,  after  two  unsuccessful  efforts,  succeeded  in  rescuing  a  lady  who 
had  been  sucked  under  the  water  between  Newnham  and  Bedford  Lock. 

39  Colonel  Dundas  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  in  February  1865  for  saving- 
the  lives  of  two  Marines  at  Gibraltar. 

40  Lieut.  Earle  has  ueen  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Society  for  the  Protection  of  Life  from  Fire  for 
saving  life  from  fire  at  Wellington  Barracks  on  13th  March  189*8. 

41  Major  Eccles  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  at  midnight  on  the 
26th  May  1879,  antl  when  just  aroused  from  sleep,  jumped  from  a  steamer  into  the  Irrawaddy  River,  off  Proine, 
and  supported  a  man  who  had  fallen  overboard  till  assistance  arrived. 

42  Lt.  Colonel  Elliott  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  rescuing  a  child  from 
drowning  at  Torquay  on  the  1st  July  1889. 

43  Lt.Colonel  A.  E.  England  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving,  at  great 
personal  risk,  a  lady,  who,  while  hunting  with  the  Heythrop  hounds,  was  in  danger  of""  osing  her  life  in  consequence- 
of  her  horse  shying  and  falling  backwards  into  the  canal  at  Somerton,  Oxfordshire,  on   the  1st  December  1886. 

44  Major  Eyre  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  15th  April  1877,. 
jumped  into  the  river  at  Bhnugulpore  with  all  his  clothes  on  and  rescued  a  gentleman  who  had  been  clasped  by  a. 
man  while  attempting  to  swim  across  the  stream. 


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45  Lieut.  H.  D.  Farquharson  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  the  secre 
tary  to  Sir  George  Tryon  from  drowning  on  the  occasion  of  the  sinking  of  H. M.S.  Victoria  on  the  22nd  June  1893. 

i6  Lieut.  Feilden  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having  rescued  two  ladies 
from  drowning,  100  yards  from  the  shore  in  a  rough  sea,  at  Hayburn  Wyke.  Yorkshire,  on  the  23rd  July  1895. 

48  Captain  H.  0.  Fraser  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saviDg  a  boy  from 
drowning  who  had  fallen  into  the  Basingstoke  Canal  at  DogmersBeld,  Hampshire,  on  the  1st  June  1890. 

49  Captain  French  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having  plunged  into  the 
sea  oft  the  West  Coast  of  Africa  and  rescued  a  seaman  who  had  fallen  overboard  from  H.M.S.  Barrosa,  on  the 
13th  November  1894. 

50  Colonel  Fry  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  24th  September 

1879,  rescued  a  ladv  from  drowning  at  Boulogne-sur-Mer,  and  attempting  to  save  others  who  were  overwhelmed  in 
the  surf  while  bathing ;  also  received  a  Gold  Medal  of  Honour  from  the  President  of  the  French  Republic  for  the 
same  service. 

51  Captain  Galloway  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  the  life  of  a  gentle 
man  who  had  been  upset  from  his  canoe  on  the  Thames  at  Sunbury  on  the  26th  Arjr.  1885. 

52  Major  Gibb  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  27th  June  1884, 
jumped  into  the  Nile  at  Esneh  and  rescued  an  interpreter  of  the  Eg3'ptian  Army,  who,  while  endeavouring  to  cross 
the  river,  was  overcome  by  the  current  and  had  sunk  twice. 

53  Colonel  Goodwyn  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  29th  July 
1884,  jumped  into  tile  Red  Sea  with  all  his  clothes  on  to  try  and  save  a  boy  who  had  fallen  overboard  from  the 
Nubia;  after  being  twenty  minutes  in  the  water,  here  known  to  be  infested  with  sharks,  Colonel  Goodwyn  was 
picked  up  by  the  ship's  boat  without  having  succeeded  in  finding  the  lad. 

54  Major  H.  C.  B.  Gray  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  assisting  in  saving  from 
drowning  a  man  who  had  fallen  into  the  River  Lee,  Cork,  on  the  i8lh  January  1880.  Major  Gray  was  awarded 
a  Bronze  Clasp  to  his  Medal  for  assisting  to  save  a  man  from  drowning  who  had  fallen  into  Bombay  Harbour, 
at  the  time  infested  with  sharks,  on  the  2nd  January  1S96. 

55  Major  Gretton  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having  assisted  in  saving 
a  clergyman  from  drowning  at  Southwold,  Suffolk,  oa  the  29th  August  :888 

56  Major  Grier  has  received  the  Albert  Medal  of  the  2nd  Class  for  the  following  service: — On  the  26th  August 

1880,  Lieut.  Graham,  10th  Regiment,  was  dying  of  diphtheria,  when  Surgeon  Grier  performed  upon  him  the  opera- 
tion of  tracheotomy,  and,  observing  that  no  inspiration  followed,  at  the  imminent  risk  of  his  own  life  applied  his 
lips  to  the  wound  and  by  suction  restored  to  the  patient  the  power  of  breathing.  Lieut.  Graham's  life  was  thus 
saved  for  the  time,  although  unfortunately  on  the  following  day  the  disease  extended  to  his  lungs  and  he  died. 

57  Lieut.  C.  P.  G.  Griffin  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  his  efforts  to  save  a 
sepoy  trom  drowning  in  a  well  at  Saugor,  Central  Provinces  on  the  18th  May  1893.  Lieut.  Griffin  succeeded  in 
bringing  the  man  to  the  surface,  and  he  was  being  drawn  up  when  he  fell  again  into  the  water.  Lieut.  Griffin 
again  descended  and  got  the  man  out,  but  life  was  extinct. 

58  Captain  Hankey  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  assisting  to  save  a 
trooper  who  had  been  thrown  by  his  horse  into  the  River  Thames  at  Chertsey  on  the  1st  July  1897. 

59  Captain  Hardy  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  his  efforts  to  rescue  a  police 
constable  from  drowning  at  Na.gpore. India,  on  the  10th  February,  1889.  Captain  Hardy  was,  however,  unsuccessful. 

61  Lieut.  Hardyman  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  assisting  to  save  two  girls 
who  had  been  surrounded  by  the  tide  at  Plimont,  Jersey,  on  the  29th  September  1894. 

62  Colonel  R.  C.  Hart  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  the  life  of  a 
Frenchman  from  drowning  in  the  harbour  of  Boulogne-sur-Mer,  on  the  27th  July  1869,  he  himself  having  received 
on  this  occasion  several  severe  wounds  of  the  head  and  face  from  striking,  in  a  leap  from  the  pier,  some  sunken 
piles  or  rocks ;  has  also  received  for  the  same  service  a  Medallion  from  the  Mayor,  in  the  name  of  the  city  of 
Boulogne,  and  a  Medal  of  Honour  of  the  First  Class  from  the  President  of  the  French  Republic.  Colonel  Hart 
lias  also  been  awarded  by  the  Royal  Humane  Society  a  Silver  Clasp  for  having,  on  the  15th  December  1884,  gone 
to  the  rescue  of  a  gunner  who  was  in  imminent  danger  of  drowning  in  the  Ganges  Canal  at  Roorkee,  and  whose 
life  he  assisted  in  saving. 

63  Lt.Colonel  C.  L.  Harvey  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  two  lives  from 
■drowning  when  on  duty  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  disembarking  the  4th  Regiment  from 
H.M.S.  Tamar  at  Qneen'stown  on  the  night  of  the  4th  August  1874. 

64  Lt.Colonel  H.  De  la  M.  Hervey  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Aledal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having, 
on  the  lolt  April  1879,  rescued  a  duffadar  of  the  1st  Punjab  Cavalry  who  had  been  carried  away  from  his  horse 
by  the  force  of  the  current  on  the  River  Arjandah.  near  Candahar. 

65  Major  Hodder  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  native  of  Mauritius 
in  Port  Louis  Harbour  on  the  10th  May  1886. 

66  Captain  Davidson-Houston  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  his  efforts  to 
rescue  a  man  from  drowning  in  the  New  River,  British  Honduras,  on  the  1st  July  1896.  The  water  was  30  feet 
•deep,  and  there  were  alligators  in  the  river. 

67  Captain  Hovell  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  soldier  from 
drowning  in  a  lake  at  Poona  on  tne  21st  September  1S9;. 

68  Lt.Colonel  Hunt  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  jumping  into  the  River 
Liffey  at  Dublin  on  the  nth  July  1857,  and  rescuing  Joseph  Ward  from  drowning. 

70  Lt.General  Le  Cocq  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Shipwrecked  Fishermen  and  Mariners'  Royal  Benevo- 
lent Society  for  gallant  conduct  on  the  occasion  of  the  wreck  of  the  transport  Julia  at  Kurrachee,  Scinde,  on  the 

30th  of  June  1857. 

71  Captain  Le  Marchant  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  8th  July 
1884,  saved  Lieut.  S.  B.  Graham  from  drowning  in  the  Nile  at  Assouan. 

72  Major  Lemon  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  20th  August 
1880,  jumped  into  the  sea  at  Clontarf,  near  Dublin,  and  by  great  exertions  brought  back  to  his  boat  a  gentleman 
•who  was  beiug  carried  away  by  the  tide  in  a  sinking  state. 

73  Lieut.  C.  S.  D.  Leslie  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  native  from 
■drowning  in  a  tank  near  Shera,  Punch  Meaals,  India,  on  the  29th  December  1892. 

75  Sir  William  Lockhart  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  jumping  into  the  water 
with  all  his  clothes  on  and,  with  the  assistance  of  Lieut.  M.  Clementi,  of  the  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  rescuing  two 
women  who  had  been  upset  from  a  boat  on  the  Morar  Lake,  Gwalior,  on  the  26th  December  1869. 

76  Captain  Logan  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  assisting  to  save  three  ladies 
from  drowning  at  Pentire,  near  Newquay,  Cornwall,  on  the  13th  August  1878. 

77  Captain  Lovett  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  from  drowning  a 
boy  who  had  fallen  into  the  River  Thames  from  tho  Chelsea  Embankment,  and  been  carried  about  150  yards  by 
the  tide,  on  the  7th  September  1891. 

78  Captain  Lyle  wa<  awarded  the  Bronp.e  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  coolie  from  drowning 
in  a  tank  at  Madras  on  the  :2th  April  1891. 

70  Colonel  M'Calmont  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  man  from  drown- 
ing at  Kingstown  Harbour  on  the  18th  July  18S1,  he  having  jumped  from  the  pier  into  the  sea,  a  distance  of  26 
feet. 

81  Major  McRae  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  and  the  Stanhope  Gold  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for 
the  following  act: — At  5  a.m.  on  the  5th  of  October  1886,  a  trumpeter  of  the  Royal  Artillery  fell  into  a  well  at  Rawul 
Pindee.  Captain  Holmes,  Captain  McRae,  and  others  proceeded  to  the  spot,  and  let  down  a  well  rope  of  sufficient 
length  to  reach  the  soldier,  and  capable  of  sustaining  him  for  a  time.  Both  Captain  McRae  and  Captain  Holmes 
volunteered  to  go  down,  but  as  the  former  was  a  light  weight  it  was  decided  that  he  should  make  the  trial,  Captain 
Holmes  demurring,  as  he  wished  to  undertake  the  risk  himself.  The  rope  being  very  weak,  it  could  not  possible 
nave  borne  Captain  Holmes's  great  weight.  Captain  McRae  was  accordingly  let  down  by  means  of  a  four-strand 
tent  rope,  and  on  reaching  the  water  found  the  soldier  practically  insensible ;  he  therefore  decided  to  go  up  with 


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him.  Captain  Holmes  was  at  the  head  of  the  rope,  and  his  strength  enabled  him  to  lift  both  completely.  After 
hauling  up  about  10  or  15  feet,  the  rope  broke,  precipitating  Captain  McRae  and  his  charge  to  the  bottom  of  the 
well.  A  second  attempt  was  made,  and  both  were  brought  to  the  surface.  The  depth  of  the  well  was  88  feet,  of 
which  12  feet  was  water.  It  was  quite  dark  at  the  time.  With  reference  to  this  case,  the  following  divisional  order 
by  the  Duke  of  Connaught  was  issued  to  the  troops  in  his  command:— "His  Royal  Highness  the  Major  General 
Commanding,  having  been  made  acquainted  with  the  circumstances  connected  with  the  rescue  from  drowning  in  a 
well  at  Rawul  Pindee  of  Trumpeter  S.  Meehan,  R.A.,  desires  to  record  in  divisional  orders  his  deep  sense  of  the 
ievotion  and  gallantry  displayed  on  the  occasion  by  Captains  McRae  and  Holmes,  45th  Sikhs,  and  to  convey  to  those 
officers  his  warm  appreciation  of  their  conduct,  which  reflects  the  greatest  credit  upon  themselves,  their  regiment, 
and  Her  Majesty's  service  generally.  His  Royal  Highness  will  have  much  pleasure  in  bringing  the  circumstances  of 
the  case  to  the  notice  of  his  Excellency  the  Commander-in-Chief." 

8»  Lieut.  Macdonald  has  been  awarded  the  Albert.  Medal  of  the  2nd  Class  in  recognition  of  his  gallantry  in 
assisting  to  save  the  life  of  a  Seoov  of  the  27th  Bengal  Infantry,  who,  with  certain  Native  officers  and  men  of 
that  corps,  had  been  overwhelmed  in  an  avalanche  near  the  summit  of  the  Lowarai  Pass  on  the  16th  May  1898. 

83  Captain  W.  T.  Mac Uounell  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  his  efforts  to 
rescue  a  gentleman  from  drowning  who  had  been  carried  out  to  sea  while  bathing  on  the  26th  August  1S90. 

84  Major  MacMahon-Creagh  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  National  Lifeboat  Institution  for  his 
exertions  in  putting  off  in  a  canoe  or  curragh  to  the  assistance  of  two  men  who  had  been  left  on  board  the 
brigantine  Henrietta,  of  Havre,  which  during  a  heavy  gale  of  wind  became  a  total  wreck  near  Mutton  Island  on 
the  1st  December  1867. 

85  Lieut.  Macnaghten  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  rescuing  two  men 
from  drowning  at  Monk's  Bridge,  Yorkshire,  on  the  21st  June  1895.  He  had  to  dive  twice  before  he  got  the  men 
to  bank,  but  succeeded  in  saving  the  lives  of  both. 

66  Captain  Malcolm  was  awarded  the  Albert  Medal  of  the  2nd  class  by  the  Queen  for  saving  the  life  of  a  comrade 
at  Dalhousie,  in  India. 

8i  Deputy  Surgeon  General  Manley  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  swimming  to 
the  assistance  of  and  rescuing  from  drowning  a  gunner  of  the  Royal  Artillery  who  had  fallen  overboard  while 
disembarking  from  a  steamer  in  the  Waitotara  River,  New  Zealand,  on  the  21st.  July  1865. 

89  Captain  T.  S.  Marquis  was  awarded  the  Bronze  a-ledal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  man  from 
drowning  who  had  fallen  from  a  boat  into  the  water  at  Fort  George,  N.B.,  on  the  8th  July  1893.  On  the  same 
occasion  Captain  Marquis,  with  assistance,  saved  two  other  soldiers  from  drowning. 

90  Cadet  Horace  de  C.  Martelli,  Bronze  Medal  for  saving  a  boy  from  drowning  who  had  fallen  into  the  water 
at  Southsea  on  the  2nd  August  1897, 

91  Lieut.  Mears  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  lady  from  drowning 
at  Dymchurch,  near  Hythe,  on  the  26th  August  18S4. 

92  Captain  Mercer  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having  rescued  a  private  from 
drowning  in  the  Irrawaddy  River  at  Sindongwai  on  the  6th  May  1886. 

93  Lieut.General  Milman  was  awarded  the  Gold  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  25th  June 
1858,  at  Mahebourg,  Mauritius,  swum  to  shore  and  with  two  other  gentlemen  returned  in  a  "  piroque,"  or  small 
boat,  and  rescued  five  brother  officers,  who  had  been  upset  from  a  boat  on  a  very  rough  night. 

94  Lt. Colonel  R.  W.  B.  Mirehouse  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  National  Lifeboat  Institution  for 
his  intrepidity  in  assisting  to  save  the  shipwrecked  crew  and  passengers  of  the  ship  Lock  Shiel,  which  had 
stranded  on  Thorn  Island,  at  the  entrance  to  Milford  Haven,  on  the  30th  January  1894.  Through  the  exertions  of 
Lt.Colonel  Mirehouse  and  two  of  the  lifeboat's  crew,  all  the  crew  and  passengers,  33  in  number,  were  safely 
brought  to  land.  Some  of  the  rescued  people  were  taken  to  the  residence  of  Lt.Colonel  Mirehouse,  and  cared  for 
by  him  and  his  family. 

95  Lieut.  Money  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  lady  from 
drowning  at  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk,  on  the  9th  September  1892. 

96  Lieut.  Nelson  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  attempting  to  rescue  a 
private  of  the  Royal  Marines  who  had  fallen  into  deep  water  at  Plymouth  on  the  8th  June  1895.  Unfortunately 
the  effort  was  unsuccessful  and  the  man  was  drowned. 

9?  Lt.Colonel  Newington  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  jumping  overboard  in 
fulldress'at  Great  Yarmouth  on  the  night  of  the  23rd  September  1874,  and  rescuing  a  female  from  under  the  paddle- 
wheel  of  the  steamer  and  keeping  another  afloat  kill  a  boat  was  lowered. 

98  Major  North  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  private  soldier 
from  drowning  at  Blackpool  on  the  23rd  June  1895. 

9»  Captain  Oldfield  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  jumping  overboard  from 
H.M.S.  Agincourt,  and  rescuing  a  lady  who  was  in  great  danger  of  drowning  at  Liverpool,  on  the  9th  September 
1881,  by  the  capsizing  of  a  boat;  received  a  Silver  Medal  and  Vote  of  Thanks  from  the  Liverpool  Shipwreck  and 
Humane  Society  for  the  same  service. 

100  Lieut.  Orman  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  assisting  to  save  a  native 
soldier  who  was  in  danger  of  drowning  while  attempting  to  swim  across  the  Manipur  River  below  Larmyan,  on 
the  19th  March  1894.    It  took  nearly  an  hour  to  restore  the  rescued  man  to  consciousness. 

10a  Lieut.  Orr  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  from  drowning  a  woman 
who  had  attempted  suicide  by  throwing  herself  into  the  river  at  Bishop's  Bridge,  Norwich,  on  the  3rd  June  1804. 

103  Major  Ovens  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  endeavouring  .to  save  from 
drowning  a  sergeant  who  had  fallen  into  the  river  near  Calcutta  on  the  4th  October,  1890. 

i°5  Lt.Colonel  Parsons  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  National  Lifeboat  Institution  for  his  exer- 
tions in  rushing  into  the  surf  and  attempting  to  rescue,  at  the  risk  of  his  life,  the  master  of  the  brigantine 
Industry,  of  Whitehaven,  which  was  wrecked  off  Kingstown  in  a  gale  of  wind  on  the  9th  February  1861. 

106  Major  Pengelley  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  on  the  1st  July  1855.  Mr.  H. 
M.Hardy  fell  from  the  rigging  of  H.M.S.  Colossus;  Major  (then  Captain)  Pengelley  jumped  overboard,  swam  to  him, 
and  assisted  to  support  him  until  a  boat  arrived. 

107  Captain  Pratt  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  evening  of  the 
20th  April  1880,  jumped  off  the  quay  at  Kinsale  and  rescued  a  lad  who  had  fallen  out  of  a  boat  and  twice  sunk. 

'109  Major  Ravenscroft  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  assisting  to  save  from 
drowning  two  soldiers  who  had  been  capsized  from  a  boat  in  Cork  Harbouronthe  1st  September,  1891.  Only  one  of 
the  men,  however,  was  rescued. 

110  Lt.Colonel  Rich  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  theJHumane  Society  for  saving  a  man  from  drowning  at  Bou- 
logne on  the  2nth  August  1867. 

i'2  Colonel  Sartorius  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  29th  June 
1.869,  leaped  from  the  pier  at  Broadstairs  and  assisted  to  rescue  three  girls  who  had  been  carried  out  by  the  tide 
whilst  bathing. 

n3  Captain  Seely  was  awarded  the  Gold  Medal  of  Honour  by  the  French  Government  for  saving  the  crew  of  the 
brigantine  Henri  Leontine,  shipwrecked  off  the  Isle  of  Wight  on  the  :9th  October  1891. 

115  Captain  Shakespear  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  man  from  drown- 
ing at  Chittagong,  India,  on  the  3rd  April,  1890. 

1"  Colonel  J.  W.  Smith  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  27th  Nov 
1884,  jumped  into  the  Nile,  near  Semneh,  with  all  his  clothes  on,  and  rescued  a  bandsman  of  his  regiment,  who 
had  fallen  from  the  rock  into  the  river  from  a  height  estimated  at  from  60  to  80  feet. 

11s  Colonel  Snow  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  on  the  6th  June  1859  for  having 
plunged  into  the  Serpentine  at  Hyde  Park,  and  rescued  a  man  who  attempted  suicide. 

1=1  Lt  Colonel  Stock  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  the  lives  of  two 
coolies  in  a  lake  near  Chorore,  Bombay,  on  the  29th  January  1886. 

12=  Colonel  Meysey-Thompson  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the 
4th  February  1869,  swum  out  to  the  rescue  of  Sir  Charles  Slingsby  and  W.  Owen,  who  were  unfortunately  drowned 
at  Newby  Ferry,  Yorkshire. 

12*  Major  Torrens  was    awarded  the  Gold   Medal  of  the  Royal  National  Lifeboat  Institution  for  his  gallant 


7 88a  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry. — Details  of  the  Awards. 

exertions  i  n  going  out  in  the  Poolbeg  Lifeboat  and  rescuing  two  men  (the  rest  of  the  crew  having  been  lost)  from 
the  schooner  Robert  Brown,  which  had  become  unmanageable  in  a  gale,  and  had  been  driven  ashore  near  the 
Pigeonhouse  Fort,  in  Dublin  Bay,  ©n  the  night  of  the  27th  October  1880. 

ls5  Captain  Trevor  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  an  ineffectual  effort  to  save 
an  officer  from  drowning  at  Rawul  Pindee  on  the  1st  April  1887. 

126  Major  Verner  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  12th  August 
1881,  swum  out  and  dived  and  brought  to  the  surface  a  man  who  had  sunk  in  a  fit  while  bathing  at  Totland  Bay 
Isle  af  Wight. 

127  Captain  Wade  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  a  man  from  drowning 
in  the  Medway,  at  Chatham,  on  the  20th  May  1888. 

129  Colonel  Walker  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  having,  on  the  3rd  January 
1869,  jumped  into  the  River  Alipore,  Bhootan,  and  rescued  two  persons  who  were  in  imminent  danger  of  drowning. 

13»  Captain  Wight  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  rescuing  a  man  from 
drowning  in  the  Manipore  River  on  the  7th  May  1892. 

135  Lt.Colonel  Woodhall  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  savingthe  life  of  Assis- 
tant Surgeon  E.  Gibson,  who  had  been  carried  out  to  sea  while  bathing  at  Duncannon  Fort,  Ireland,  on  the  9th 
Jnne  1859. 

135  Captain  Wynyard  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  attempting  to  save  a 
Swiss  peasant  in  Lake  Davos.  Switzerland,  on  the  9th  December  1893,  when  the  lake  was  frozen  over.  Captain 
Wynyard  nearly  lost  his  own  life  in  the  attempt,  and  when  rescued  was  insensible. 


PULL     PAY 


STAFF. 
{Inclusive  of  all  full  p'ly,   half  pay,  or  una 
except  wkere  marked  * .) 

Per  annum- 
Commander  in  Chief — Head  Quarters  ..  4 

Otherwise 3. 

General    2 

Lieut. General    2 

Major  General  1 

Brigadier  General  

Colonel     

Adjutant  General— Head  Quarters  2 

Elsewhere    1 

Dep.  Adjutant  General — Head  Quarters..! 

Elsewhere 

Do.  R.A.,  R.E.  or  Aux.  Forces  1 

Do.  Dublin    

Assist.  Adjutant  General—  Head  Quarters 

Elsewhere 

Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  General— Head  Quarters 
Dep.  Assist.  Adj.  and  Qr.  Mr.  General    ... 
Quarter  Master  General — Head  Quarters..  2 
Dep.  Qr.  Mr.  General— Head  Quarters    ...  1 
Assist.  Qr.  Mr.  f4eneral — Head  Quarters.. 
Dep.  Assist.  Qr.  Mr.  Gen. — Head  Quarters 

Military  Secretary — Head  Quarters 2 

Elsewhere 

Assist.  Military  Sec. — Head  Quarters  

Elsewhere  

Inspector  Gen.  of  Fortifications  &  of  R.E.  2. 

A.  Inclusive  of  Allowances. 

*  In  addition  to  full  pay 


Hacked  pay, 

-£     «. 

,500     O 
923  15 


789 

Per  annum.  —  £     ».  d. 

Director  of  Military  Intelligence Special. 

Director  of  Artillery  1,500    o  oA 

Inspector  General  of  Cavalry  or  Artillery  1,095    o  o  B 

Inspector  General  of  Recruiting 1,500    o  oA 

Assistant  Director  of  Artillerv 830    o  oA 

Assistant  to  the  Director  of  Artillery 650    o  o  A. 

AidedeCanip-  To  Sovergn.(if  on  pd.Estb.)*iai  12  6B 

To  Officer  Comdg.  in  Chief    600    o  oA 

To  a.  General  Officer 273  15  oB 

Special  Service  Officer — Head  Quarters...     600    o  o  A 

Elsewhere 383    5  o  B 

Assistant  Inspector  of  Remounts 547  10  oB 

District  Inspector  of  Musketry 383    5  oB 

Major  of  Brigade  383     5  oB 

Staff  Captain — Head  Quarters  500    o  o  A 

Elsewhere    273  15  oB 

Staff  Lieutenant — Head  Quarters 400    o  oA 

Elsewhere 228     2  6B 

Military  Attache  800    o  oA 

Dep.  Judge  Advocate— After  5  years   Soo    o  oA 

Otherwise 650    o  oA 

Army  Service  Cobps. 
700    o    o  A  The  Regimental  Pay  is  the  same  as  Infantry  of  the 

100    o    oA         Line  (sec  below).  In  addition  the  Officers  receive  Corps 
547  10    o  B         Pay  as  follows: — Lt. Colonel,  6s.;  Major,  5s.  4^.;  Captain, 
>  A  48. ;  Lieut.,  3*.  6d.  ;  2nd  Lieut.,  2*.  6d.    Quarter  Master 

383     5    oB  same  pay  as  Garrison  Artillery;  Riding  Master  same 

100    o    o  A  as  Horse  Artillery. 

B.  Exclusive  of  Allowances, 
half  pay,  or  staff  pay  to  which  otherwise  entitled. 
REGIMENTAL    PAY. 


)20  O 
,007  lO 

°95  o 
912  JO 
730  o 
,700  o 
,095  o 
,700  o 

547  10 
500  o 
730  o 
800  o 
547  10 
700  o 
3S3  5 
100  o 
700  o 


d. 

oA 

oB 

oB 

o  B 

oB 

oB 

o  B 

oA 

o  B 

o  A 

oB 

oA 

oB 

oA 

oB 

o  A 

oB 

o  A 

oA 

oA 

oA 

oA 


3    W 


Colonel 

lieut.Colonel 

Major    

,,      after  2  years' service  

,,      2nd  in  Command 

Captain    

,,        having  higher  rank  by  Brevet 

Adjutant  (in  addition  to  pay  asCapt.) 

„        (in  addition  to  pay  as  Lieut. 

or  2nd  Lieut.)    

Lieutenant 

„      after  7  years'  service  

2nd  Lieutenant! 

Quarter  Master,  on  appointmetn*    ... 
Ridine  Master,  on  appointment* 


£    s.  d. 

1  "36 
o  15  6 
o  18  o 

o  13  6 
o  15  6 

2  6 

3  6 
9  o 

"o  8 
10  6 
9  o 


>  S 

si-*3 


1  6 
15  o 
[7  o 

13  o 

15  o 
5  o 

5  o 
7  8 
7  3 

6  8 
10  6 
10  6 


ROTAL  AeTILLEET. 


^  to  . 

sal 

W5r3 


1    4    9 
o  18     6 


c-a-g 


£  :  d. 

1      6  o 

o  iS  o 

o  16  o 


o  11     7 

o  13  7 
026 

036 
o  6  10 
o  7  10 
o57 
096 


Rot.  Engineebs. 


O 


£  :  d. 
160 

o  18     o 
o  16    o 


II  7 

13  7 

2  6 

2  6 

6  TO 

7  10 

5  7 

9  6 


aw73 


14  o 
9  o 


6  o- 


4  o 
4  0 


Ft.  Guards. 


.9  too.j 

Oh  ><i 


H    c? 


3  £3 

S3      >, 


d.       £ 


200 
170 
170 

140 
140 


70 
70 
70 


*  For  every  subsequent  5  years'  service  up  to  20  years  there  is  an  increase  of  is.  6d.  in  the  daily  pay  of  a  Quarter 

Master  and  Riding  Master.  t  "  Engineer  Pay  "  only  when  employed  on  the  duties  of  the  Corps. 

:  16s.  in  the  case  of  Major  of  Royal  Malta  Artillery.  §  See  above. 


DEPARTMENTAL  PAY. 

Obdnance  Store  Department.  £     s.  d. 

Commissary  General — Head  Quarters 1,500    o    oA 

Elsewhere    1.095    °    o  B 

Dep.  Commissary  General    730    o    oB 

Assist.  Commissary  General    456     5    o  B 

(after  5  years  in  rank)  547  to    oB 

(after  10  years  in  rank)  547  10    oB 

Head  Quarters  600    o    o  A 

(after  5  years  in  rank)  700    o    o  A 

Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.— Head  Quarters...  400    o    oA 

Elsewhere 228    2    6B 

(after  3  years  in  rank)  273  15    o  B 

(after  5  years  in  rank)  273  15 

(after  10  years  in  rank)  365    o 
African  Commissariat. 

Commissary   410  12 

(after  5  years'  service  as  such)  456    5    o  B 

Deputy  Commissary   27315    oB 

(after  5  years'  service  as  such)  319    7 

Assistant  Commissary   20917 

Aemt  Pat  Department. 

Chief  Paymaster <H7  10    oB 

(after  5  years'  service  as  such)  593    2    6  B 

Staff  Paymaster  410  1? 

(after  5  years'  service  as  such)  456    5 

Paymaster 273  15 

(after  5  years'  service  as  such)  319    7 

(after  10  years'  service  as  such)  365    o 

ARMY  MEDICAL   SERVICE. 

Director  General 1,500    o 

Surgeon  General  1,003  '5 

Head  Quarters    1,300    o 

Colonel 730    o 

Head  Quarters 900    o 

Lt.Colonel  547  10    o  B 

(after  5  years' service  as  such)    602    5     oB 
Head  Quarters   750    o    oA 


oB 
oB 


6B 


6  B 
6B 


6B 
oB 
oB 
6  B 
oB 

oA 
o  B 
oA 
oB 
oA 


MEDICAL  STAFF— continued.  £    s.  d. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  365    o  oB 

(after  20  years' service)  456    5  oB 

,,      25        ,,            , 501  17  6B 

Head  Quarters    650    o  oA 

Major  or  Lt.Colonel 365    o  oB 

(after  15  years'  service) 405  12  6  B 

Head  Quarters   650    o  oA 

Captain  or  Lieutenant 200    o  oB 

(after  5  years' service) 250    o  oB 

,,     10        „         , 273  15  oB 

Lieutenant  on  probation  146    o  oB 

ARMY  VETERINARY  DEPARTMENT. 

Director  General  Army  Veterinary  Dept..  850    o  o 

Veterinary  Lieutenant  Colonel   456    5  o 

(after  25  years' service)   492  15  o 

,,     3°        ,,           > 547  10  o 

Veterinary  Major  or  Veterinary  Captain... 
(after  5  years'  service  as" such) 


15 
30 


292  o  o 

328  10  o 

365  o  o 

401  10  o 

438  o  o 

250  o  o 
Yearly. 


Veterinary  Lieutenant  on  appointment    ... 
CHAPLAINS'   DEPARTMENT. 

Chaplain  General 1000 

Chaplain — 1st  Class 365    o  o 

(afier  5  years'  service  in  class)  410  12  6 

2nd  Class   319    7  6 

3rd  Class  (after  10  years'  service)  273  15  o 

4th  Class 182  10  o 

(after  5  years' service)...  228    2  6 

Chaplain  on  probation 181  10  o 

PRISONS. 

Inspector  General Special. 

Inspector  Special' 

Gov.  of  Mil.  Prison,  1st  Class  (if  on  act.  list)  3,0    o  o 

increasing  yearly  by  £5  to  4S0    o  o 

Gov.  of  Mil.  Prison,  2nd  Class  (if  on  act.  list)  275    o  o 

inereasing  yearly  by  ,£10  to  .50    o  o 


79° 


Pay  Tables. 
INDIAN     PAY. 


STAFF  AND  DEPARTMENTAL  OFFICERS. 
The  items  marked  *  ore  "  consolidated  ;  "   where  not  so  dis- 
tinguished, the  following  sums  are  in  addition  to 
Regimental  or  Staff"  Ccrj)*  pay  of  rank. 

Rs.  Per  Mensem. 

Commander  in  Chief  in  Ir>dia    '83334 

Madras  &  Bombay  (each)*5soo 

Military  Secretariat  Govebjsbsi  of  India. 

Secretary  to  Government  of  India '3500 

,,  ,,  Madras  &  Bom.  (ea.  1*2500 

Deputy  Secretary  to  Government  of  India 1000 

First  Assistant  Secretary  to  Government  of  India    700 

Other  Assistant  Secretaries 500 

Adjutant-General's  Department. 

Adjutant  General — Head  Quarters *30oo 

,,  Madras  and  Bombay  (each)  ...*22oo 

Deputy  Adjutant  General —Head  Quarters   1000 

,,  „  Madras  and  Bombay      800 

Assist.  Adj. Gen.  at  Head  Quarters, Mad. &Bom.(ea.)     600 

All  other  Assistant  Adjutants  General 500 

Deputy  Assist.  Adjutant  General— Head  Quarters    500 
All  other  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutants  General    ...     400 
Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  for  Musketry — Head  Quarters  ...     800 
,,  „      Madras  and  Bombay  (ea.)  500 

All  other  Dep.  Assist.  Adjs.  Gen.  for  Musketry    ...     300 

Quartermaster  General's  Department. 

Quartermaster  General  in  India "2500 

,,                   ,,             Madras  &  Bombay  (ea.)*22oo 
Dep.  Quarter  Mastei-General,  Bengal 1000 

„  „        Madras  &  Bombay  (ea.)    800 

Assists.  Quarter  Master  General  (all  Presidencies)    500 
Dep.  Assists.  Qr.  Mr.  General  (all  Presidencies)  ...     400 

Intelligence  Branch. 

Deputy  Quarter  Master  General 600 

Assistant  Quarter  Master  General ,  500 

Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General 400 

Paid  Attache  150 

Judge  Advocate  General's  Departmeht. 

Judge  Advocate  General,  Bengal  *24oo 

Deputy  Judge  Advocate  General,  Bengal   800 

„  Advocates  of  Divs.  (all Presidencies)    500 

Divisional  and  Brigade  Staff. 
Gen.  Officers  Comdg.  Divisions  (all  Presidencies)*35oo 

Brigadier  General  (1st  Class)  i4oo 

„  ,,      (2nd  Class) 1200 

Brigade  Majors 400 

Personal  Staff. 

Military  Secretary  to  Governor  General "1500 

„  „  Governors,  Mad.  &  Bom.  (ea.)*iooo 

,,  „  Commander  in  Chief  in  India*i50o 

„  ,,  Madras  ami  Bombay  (each)  *iooo 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Governor  General  300 

,,  „  Governor,  Mad.  &  Bom. (ea.)    300 

Aide  de  Camp  to  Commander  in  Chief  in  India  ...     250 

,,  ,,  Mad.  &  Bom.  (ea)  0250 

Interpreter  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India  ...     450 

Private  Sec.  &  Aide  de  Camp  to  a  Lieut.  Governor    350 

Aide  de  Camp  to  Lieut.  Governor 250 

„  General  Officers  Comdg.  Divisions...     250 

Commandant  Governor  General's  Body  Guard 500 

Adjutant  ,,  ,,  250 

Garrison,  Staff,  &c. 

Commandants  Convalescent  Depots,  1st  Class 200 

„                         ,,              ,,        2nd  Class 100 

Station  Staff  0.,  1st  CI.  (incluug.  all  OfEce  charges)  150 

,,            ,,         2nd ,,            ,,                      ,,  100 

„            ,.         3rd  „            ,,                       „  50 

,,            „         at  very  small  Stations   25 

Medical  Department. 

Surgeon  Major  General,  Bengal 2700 

,,  Madras  and  Bombay  (each) 2500 

Surgeon  Colonels,  Two 2500 

,,  Others 1800 

Brig.  Surg.  Lt.Colonel  25  years'  service 888 

Surgeon  Lt.  Colonel       20  ,,  852 

Surgeon  Major  15  ,,  677 

,,  12  ,,  640 

Surgeon  Captain  10  „  410 

,,  6  ,,  392 

5  ,.  304 

Surgeon  Lieutenant       5  ,,  286 

Surg.  Maj.  in  charge  Nat.  Regt.  2oyrs.'  serv.&up.  iiooo 
,,  ,,  under  20  years' service  6800 

Surg.Capt.  in  charge  N.  Regts..  above  5  yrs.'  serv.  c6oo 
Surg.  Lieut.        ,,  under  5  ,,  C450 

a  Additional  allowanceof  Rs.  100  a  month  if  Interpreter. 
b  Ninety  Rupees  horse  allowance  if  in  Cavalry  Regts. 
Sixty  „  ,,  „  ,,  „ 

Commissariat  Department. 

Commissary  General  in  Chief *25oo 

Commifsary  General  for  Transport  *2ooo 

„  of  Circles,  each    *2000 


Commissariat  Department — ctniinued. 

Rs.  Per  Mensem. 

Assistant  Commissary  Generals,  1st  Class  800 

,,  ,,  ,,  2nd    ,,      600 

,,  ,,  ,,  3rd     ,,       500 

,,  ,,  ,,  4th    ,,      400 

Sub  Assist.  Commissary  Generals,  1st  Class    300 

,,  ,,  ,,         2nd      ,,     200 

Military  Accounts  Department. 

Controller  of  Military  Accounts,  Senior "2500 

,,  ,,  Others "2200 

Military  Accountants,  1st  Grade *i6so 

,,         ,,      2nd   ,,   *I400 

,,  ,,       3rd    ,,   *I200 

,,  ,,        4th    ,,    +IOOO 

Assist.  Military  Accountants,  1st  Grade    *  750 

,,  ,,  2nd      ,,       *  600 

,,  ,,  3rd      ,,        *  500 

STAFF  CORPS. 
While  serving  in  India.      Out  of  India. 


5    o  per  Diem. 


16 


Rs. 
General  Officer  ...  1295  per  Mensem. 
Bt.  Col.  &  Lt.  Col.    827 

Major 640  ,, 

Captain 374  „ 

Lieutenant  225  ,,  066         ,, 

Native  Cavalry  Regiments  (all  Presidencies). 

Rs.  Per  Mensem. 

Commandant  700 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander   300 

2nd  Squadron  Commander    210 

3rd  ,,  „  180 

Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant  250 

,,         Officers 150 

Native  Infantry  Regiments  (all  Presidencies). 

Commandant 600 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander    270 

Wing  Commander 230 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant  100 

„  Quarter  Master 150 

Wing  Officers 100 

Various  Corps. 

Central  India  Horse,  Commandant    800 

,,  ,,  2nd  in  Command 500 

Corps  of  Guides,  Commandant 800 

,,  2nd  in  Command  350 

„  Commandant  of  Cavalry  350 

,,  2nd  Squadron  Commander   250 

,,  Wing  Commander    250 

„  Adjutant  275 

,,  Quarter  Master 200 

,,  Squadron  and  Wing  Subalterns...     150 

Mhairara  Battalion,  Commandant 600 

Mahva  Bheel  Corps,  Commandant 400 

,,  ,,  Adjutant 200 

Deolee  and  Erinpoorah  Forces,  Squadron  Comdr.    300 

Aden  Troop,  Commandant    300 

REGIMENTAL   PAY  AND   ALLOWANCES 

PER   MONTH. 

Horse  Artillery  and  Cavalry. 

Pay  and  Indian       Horse 

Allowances. 

Rs. 

Colonel 1358 

Lieut.  Colonel   1037 

Major  (d) 809 

i,  of Cav. under 2 yrs. 

service  as  such    691 

Captain    473 

Lieut,  after  3  yrs.' serv.     305 
„    under  3  yrs.'  serv. 

and  2nd  Lt 250 


owance 

s.    Total. 

Rs. 

Rs. 

120 

1478 

120 

1157 

120 

929 

120 

811 

90 

565 

60 

365 

60 

Artillery  and  Engineers. 


310 


3° 


1295 


Colonel 1265 

Lieut.  Colonel    1002 

Major   759 

Captain  of  Engineers...     433 

,,  Artillery 417 

Lieut,  after  3  yrs.' serv.    265 
„    under  3         ,,  213 

Infantry. 

Colonel 1265 

Lieut.  Colonel    1002 

Major  (d) 759 

,,        under   2    years' 

service  as  such    640 

Captain   415 

Lieut 256        ...  o        ...  25 

„  under  3  yrs.' service 

and  2nd  Lieut.  ...     202        ...  o        ...  222 

(d)  Senior  Major  of  Cavalry  andlnfantryreceiveeach 
Rs.  30  in  addition. 

(e)  Majors  and  Captains  of  Field  Batteries  receive 
Rs.  60  and  Lieutenants  of  Field  Batteries  Rs.  30  horse 
Allowance. 


CO 

759 

0 

433 

eo 

417 

eo 

265 

eo 

213. 

30 

1295 

30 

1032 

30 

789 

3° 

670- 

0 

415 

79i 


Retirements  with  Gratuity, 


Majors. 

C.  H.  Wylly,  S.  Staffordshire  Regt. 

W.  Elliot,  Royal  Artillery. 

R.  L.  B.  Steele,  Inniskilling  Fus. 

L.  A.  Brooks,  West  India  Regt. 

J.  E.  Meholson,  R.  Army  Med.  Corps. 

E.  D.  F.  Bringhurst,  ditto. 

Captains. 

C.  K.  Bu=he,  h.p.  2  Dragoon  Guards. 

C.  S.  Keith,  3  Dragoon  Guards. 

W.  Triggs,  ditto. 

W.  Leetham,  5  Dragoon  Guards. 

M.  FitzGerald,  ditto. 

K.  R.  Balfour,  1  Dragoons. 

E.  W.  Jaffray,  13  Hussars. 

H.  H.  P.  Dundas,  15  Hussars. 

H.  R.  Manton,  20  Hussars. 

R.  Tremaine,  Royal  Artillery. 

W.  G.  Terry,  ditto. 

R.  B.  Feilden,  ditto. 

J.  M.  Macgowan,  ditto. 

J.  C.  Kirk,  ditto. 

C.  L.  Lindsay,  Grenadier  Guards. 

H.  A.  Pakenham,  ditto. 

E.  R.  Taylor,  ditto. 
Hon.  W.  L.  Bagot,  ditto. 

Hon.  H.  R.  B.  Hamilton.  Coldstm.  Gds. 

F.  D.  J.  Anuesley,  East  Kent  Regt. 
T.  B.  Dixon,  Lancaster  Regiment. 
W.  L.  Forbes,  Royal  Fusiliers. 

R.  P.  Smith,  Devonshire  Regiment. 
B.  Harrison,  E.  Yorkshire  Regiment. 
A.  Nelson,  Bedfordshire  Regiment. 
W.  C.  Hall,  Welsh  Fusiliers. 
F.  W.  H.  Sherwin,  Inniskilling  Fus. 
W.  H.  Lord,  Worcestershire  Regt. 
R.  Marshall,  West  Riding  Regiment. 
H.  Barlow,  South  Stafford  Regt. 
E.  D.  G.  Richards,  ditto. 


G.  E.  Temple,  Derbyshire  Regt. 

H.  C.  W.  Beeching,  West  Kent  Regt: 

R.  C.  M.  Heys'iam.  Shropshire  Lt.  Inf. 

E.  Howell,  ditto. 

A.  H.  Robeson,  Wiltshire  Regt. 

W.    Thorburn,    Argyll    and     Sutherland 

Highlanders. 
C.  F.  T.  Cochrane,  Leinster  Regt. 
J.  N.  M.  MacGregor,  Dublin  Fus. 
W.  V.  Kceles,  Rifle  Brigade. 

C.  F.  PinDey,  ditto. 

J.  P.  Myles,  R.  Army  Med.  Corps. 

H.  F.  Dillon,  ditto. 

R.  A.  Bostock,  ditto. 

W.  P.  G.  Graham,  ditto. 

G.  0.  G.  Massy,  h.p.  Wiltshire  Regt. 

A.  G.  Scott,  h.p.  Royal  Artillery. 

F.  L.  Duncan,  Army  Serv.  Corps. 
F.  A.  Robertson.  Royal  Marines. 

Lieutenants. 

D.  F.  Loftus,  Grenadier  Guards. 
L.  M.  Farrell,  Yorkshire  Regt. 
L.  F.  A.  Barlow,  Berkshire  Regt. 


W.  Triggs. 


Paymaster. 


Surgeon  Majors.  - 

P.  J.  Nealon,  ret.  pay. 
E.  D.  F.  Bringhurst. 

Surgeon  Captains. 

R.  A.  Bostock,  Scots  Guards. 
J.  P.  Myles. 


Veterinary  Captains. 


E.  H.  Kelly. 
J.  H.  Jackson. 


Resignations. 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 

R.  M.  Cantlon,  Reserve. 
T.  E.  Hirst,  ditto. 

Majors. 
G.  Stovell,  Reserve. 
H.  S.  Blaydes,  ditto. 

Captains. 

Prince   Victor    A.    J.    Duleep 

Dragoons. 
W.  B.  C.  Hodge,  12  Lar.ccre. 
T.  M.  Young,  16  Lancers. 


Singh,    1 


E.  T.  Hill,  19  Hussars. 

G.  W.  Dundas,  20  Hussars. 

Lord  Romilly,  Coldstream  Guards. 

W.  Neilson,  Highland  Light  Inf. 

R.  F.  Ryan,  Irish  Rifles. 

R.  J.  Ingles,  Leinster  Regt. 

D.  H.  Barker,  West  India  Regt. 

F.  R.  Barton,  ditto. 

F.  de  V.  P.  Creighton,  Reserve, 
J.  B.  Clarkson,  ditto. 
A.  E.  Morrall,  ditto. 
H.  Coupland,  ditto. 
J.  W.  Evans,  ditto. 


3  * 


793 


Resignations. 


Lieutenants. 


Hon.  C.  H.  Wyndham,  I  Life  Guards. 
M.  E.  G.  R.  Wingfield,  2  Life  Guards. 
Hon.  0.  C.  Molyneux,  ditto. 

D.  Parker,  1  Dragoon  Guards. 

M.  S.  B.  Gubbins,  2  Dragoon  Guards. 
W.  D.  P.  Watson,  2  Dragoons. 
Hon.  H.  Baring,  4  Hussars. 

A.  F.  Morse,  6  Dragoons. 

F.  J.  C.  Howard,  8  Hussars. 
L.  F.  Ricardo,  ditto. 

R,  S.  V.  Dyas,  ditto. 

B.  H.  Piercy,  12  Lancers. 

H.  M.  Montgomery,  17  Lancers. 
H.  C.  Richards,  18  Hussars. 
H.  L.  A.  Troyte.  20  Hussars. 

G.  H.  M.  Baker,  Royal  Artillery. 
S.  G.  Jebb,  ditto. 

P.  L.  Foster,  ditto. 

B.  R.  Brewin,  ditto. 
J.  S.Edgar,  ditto. 

T.  C.  L.  Thomas,  ditto. 

W.  W.  Ashley,  Grenadier  Guards. 

H.  R.  E.  Harrison,  ditto. 

Hon.  G.  G.  Hamilton,  Scots  Guards. 

L.  A.  F.  Dawson,  Northumberland  Fus. 

A.  E.  Vincent,  Warwick  Regt. 

H.  P.  Turner,  Bedfordshire  Regt. 

W.  Auchincloss,  Cheshire  Regt. 

H.  E.  Mayo,  ditto. 

A.  F.  Townshend,  Scottish  Rifles. 

J.  G.  Blackburne,  Derbyshire  Regt. 

R.  B.  Hope,  West  Kent  Regt. 

M.  S.  D.  Westropp,  Irish  Rifles. 

H.  Wilding,  ditto.  - 

R.  P.  D.  Pattison,  Argyll  and  Sutherland 

Highlanders. 
G.  T.  Bradford,  Minister  Fus. 

E.  A.  Hulseberg,  West  India  Regt. 

C.  W.  Brownjohn,  Royal  Marines. 


A.  M.  Brown,  Reserve. 

E.  P.  W.  Cobb,  Welsh  Fus. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
E   W.  Cushen,  3  Hussars. 
K.  D.  Mackenzie,  5  Lancers. 
P.  F.  Hunt,  13  Hussars. 
R.  Boequet,  Royal  Engineers. 
Lord  Stavordale,  Coldstream  Guards. 
St.  C.  A.  J.  Macleay,  Scots  Guards. 
C.  de  V.  Autridge,  Royal  Scots.. 
R.  J.  Dennis,  Lancashire  Fus. 
W.  F.  Paul,  King's  Own  Scottish  Bordrs. 
A.  E.  Greatwood,  East  Surrey  Regt. 
J.  Waddell,  West  Riding  Regt. 
L.  E.  A.  Bennett,  Oxford  Light  Inf. 
C.  E.  A.  F.  S.  Butler,  York  Light  Inf. 
W.  B.  Du  Pre,  King's  Royal  Rifles. 
W.  W.  Hudson,  ditto. 
J.  F.  Durrant,  Manchester  Regt. 
G.  L.  Gregory,  Durham  Light  Inf. 
T.  Close,  Rifle  Brigade. 
S.  0.  R.  Hamilton,  West  India  Regt. 
H.  C.  Luckhardt,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
C.  G.  P.  Campbell,  Reserve. 
E.  G.  S.  Creek,  ditto. 

Surgeon  Majors. 

C.  Knott,  Medical  Reserve. 
G.  G.  Sparrow,  ditto. 
J.  Sutcliffe,  ditto. 

Surgeon  Captain . 
W.  C.  James,  Medical  Reserve. 

Surgeon  Lieutenants. 

G.  R.  J.  Fletcher,  Medical  Reserve. 
E-  P.  A.  Mariette,  ditto. 

Chaplain. 
Rev.  E.  P.  Smith,  4th  Class. 


Removed  from  the  Army. 

Captain. 

H.  Thornton,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

C.  B.   Clutterbuck,   King's  Own  Scottish 

Borderers. 
R.  Wark,  R.  Artillery  (District  Officer). 

Second  Lieutenants. 
R.  G.  Patchett,  Welsh  Regiment.  |    W.  P.  N.  Hicks,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Riding  Master. 
'  J.  B.  Kempthorne,  12  Lancers. 


Lieutenants. 
A.  Benwell,  Royal  Artillery. 
A.  H.  P.  Luckhardt,  Somerset  Lt.  Inf. 


Superseded  for   Absence  Without  Leave. 

Lieutenant. 
H.  C.  Bar  well,  Warwick  Regt. 

Second  Lieutenant. 
A.  F.  Bunbury,  Manchester  Regt. 


793 


DEATHS 


Generals. 

Sir  E .  Lugard,  East  Surrey  Kegt. 

C.  C.  Crutchley,  Welsh  Fusiliers. 

Sir  D.  Lysons,  Derbyshire  Regt. 

Sir  H.  J.  Warre,  Wiltshire  Regt. 

H.  W.  Gwynn,  Royal  Marines. 

A.  F.  Hamilton,  Royal  Engineers. 

Sir  H.  E.  Longden,  Lincoln  Regt. 

Sir  J.  T.  Airey,  Inniskilling  Fus. 

H.  J.  Stannus,  retired  list. 

J.  M'N.  Walter,  Sussex  Regt. 

E.  Wodehouse,  South  Wales  Bordrs. 

Sir  W.  Hope,  Bart.,  retired  list. 

T.  E.  Knox,  Norfolk  Regt. 

SirM.  K.  Kennedy,  IT.  S.  List  R.  (Bombay) 

Engineers. 
G.  S.  Montgomery,  do.  Bombay  Inf. 
A.  Fraser,  do.  R.  (Bengal)  Engineers. 
Sir  D.  S.  Dodgson,  do.  Bengal  Inf. 
H.  A.  Adams,  do.  Bombay  Inf. 
H.  Man,  do.  Madras  Staff  Corps. 
J.  A.  S.  Faulknor,  do.  Bombay  Inf. 
G.  Baldock,  do.  Madras  Staff  Corps. 
W.  A.  Riach,  do.  do. 
C.  H.  Abdy,  do.  do. 
A.  B.  Marsack,  do.  do. 
G.  W.  Frazer,  do.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 
R.  A.  Moore,  do.  Madras  Staff  Corps. 
C.  Batchelor,  do.  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Lieutenant  Generals. 
Sir  W.  H.  Goodenough,  R.  Artillrey. 
R.  B.  Hawley,  King's  Royal  Rifles. 
Sir  H.  M.   Havelock-Allan,  Bart.,  Irish 

Regiment. 
E.  A.  Williams,  Royal  Artillery. 
G.  N.  Boldero,  retired  list. 
S.  Henning,  ditto. 
Sir  F.  D.  Middleton,  ditto. 
G.  A.  Walker,  U.  S.  List  Madras  S.C. 
C.  D.  Clementson,  do.  do. 
J.  D.  Hall,  do.  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 
S.  W.  Lennox,  do.  Madras  Infantry. 
C.    W.    Tremenheere,   r.p.    R.    (Bombay) 

Engineers. 

Major  Generals. 
A.  H.  H.  Walsh,  Royal  Marines. 
J.  Duncan. 
E.  A.  Wood. 

A.  G.  Yeatman-Biggs,  R.  Artillery. 
R.  G.  Woodthorpe,  Royal  Engineers. 
G.  R.  FitzRoy,  retired  list. 
T.  L.  Lynden-Bell,  ditto. 


S.  Hackett,  retired  list. 

Sir  W.  G.  Da  vies,  U.  S.  List  Bengal  S.C. 

C.  W.  R.  Chester,  do.  Indian  S.C. 

H.  R.  Wintle,  do.  Bengal  Infantry. 

H.  C.  B.  Barnett,  do  Indian  S.C. " 

H.  St.  G.  Tucker,  do.  Bengal  Infantry. 

H.  K.  Bushe,  do.  Bombay  Infantry. 

R.  P.  Anderson,  r.p.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

J.  A.  Angus,  do.  do. 

E.  A.  H.  Bacon,  r.p.  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 

J.  W.  F.  Bean,  r.p.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

E.  S.  Berkeley,  r.  p.  Madras  Staff  Corps. 

G.  B.  Bevan,  r.p.  1ST.  Lancashire  Regt. 

Sir  C.  Bourchier,  r.p.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 

C.  V.  Bowie,  r.p.  do. 

E.  M.  Boxer,  r.p.  Royal  Artillery. 
A.  A.  P.  Browne,  r.p.  Regtl.  Dist. 
T.  E.  Byrne,  r.p.  Royal  Artillery. 

G.  F.  Carnegie,  r.p.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

T.  Clerk,  r.p.  Madras  Staff  Corps. 

W.  P.  Collingwood,  r.p.  Rcgtl.  Dist. 

H.  W.  H.  Coxe,  r.p.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

T.  Cuming,  r.p.  Royal  Artillery. 

L.  H.  Denne,  r.p.  ditto. 

Hon.  G.  T.  Devereux,  do.  do. 

G.    McB.    B.   Farquharson,    r.p.    Bombay 

Staff  Corps. 
H.  M.  Finlay,  r.p.  R.  (Madras)  Art. 
G.  F.  Gildea,  r.p.  Scots  Fusiliers. 
G.  Graydon,  r.p.  Royal  Artillery. 
H.  L.  F.  Greville,  do.  do. 
J.  W.  Grey,  r.p.  85  Foot, 
H.  Hammond,  r.p.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
C.  R.  Hill,  r.p.  Royal  Artillery. 

F.  G.  Hodgson,  r.p.  Madras  Staff  Corps. 
C.  Holroyd,  r.p.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

R.  G.  Hughes,  r.p.  30  Foot. 

A.  Hunter,  r.p.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

T.  John,  r.p.  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lt.  Inf. 

J.  J.  Johnstone,  r..p.  Grenadier  Guards. 

G.  C.  Lambert,  r.p.  Brigade  Depot. 
W.  K.  Leet,  r.p.  Somerset  Lt.  Inf. 
G.  B.  Malleson,  r.p.  Bengal  S.C. 

J.  E.  Mayne  r.p.  Madras  Staff  Corps. 

F.  J.  Moberly,  r.p.  R.  (Madras)  Eng. 

W.  C.  F.  Molyneaux,  r.p.  Cheshire  Regt. 

A.  A.  Munro,  r.p.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

W.  S.  Oliphant,  r.p.  R.  (Bengal)  Eng. 

E.  H.  Power,  r.p.  Madras  Staff  Corps. 

J.  Roe,  r.p.  n  Foot. 

H.  T.  Rogers,  r.p.  R.  (Madras)  Eng. 

W.  D.  Shipley,  r.p.  S.  Lancashire  Regt. 

C.  J.  C.  Sillery,  r.p.  Suffolk  Regt. 

J.  F.  Stafford,  r.p.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 


3* 


794 


Deaths. 


W.  J.  Vizard,  r.p.  Madras  Staff  Corps. 

C.  J.  S.  Wallace,  r.p.  25  Foot. 

L.  S.  Warren,  r.p.  Regimental  List. 

R.  A.  Wauchope,  r.p.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

J.  E.  L.  Willows,  do.  do. 

C.  H.  Wilson,  r.p.  Madras  Staff  Corp*. 

C.  L.  Woodruffe,  r.p.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

E.  A.  Wylde,  r.p.  Royal  Marines. 

H.  W.  H.  D.  Dumaresq,  r.p.  R.  Eng. 
W.  Rose,  r.p.  Madras  Start  Corps. 

F,  G.  Pym,  late  Royal  Marines. 

Colonels. 

W.  B    Warner,  Madras  Cavalry. 

E.  Carrington,  h.p.  Worcester  Regt. 

B.  Heygate.  Army  Service  Corps. 
A.  Bosworth,  West  India  Regt. 

A.  C.  Alexander,  r.p.  Roval  Engineers. 
P.  C.  Rynd,  U.  S.  List  Bengal  S.C. 
H.  C.  B.  Tannei,  do.  Indian  S.C. 
W.  C.  Plant,  do.  do. 

C.  J.  0.  Chambers,  do.  do. 
J.  W.  Macdougall,  do.  do. 

H.  S.  Marshall,  do.  Bengal  Infantry. 
H.  W.  J.  Senior,  do.  Indian  S.C. 

F.  W.  Cary,  r.p.  Regimental  District. 
W.  E.  Chambers,  r.p.  Bengal  S.C. 

C.  P.  Cramer,  r.p.  King's  R.  Rifles. 
H.  Crawford,  r.p.  Inni-killing  Fus. 
J.  R.  Currie,  r.p.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 
W.  H.  Carton,  r.p.  do. 
M.  M.  Gillies,  r.p.  Regtl.  District 
0.  M.  Graham,  r.p.  Bengal  S.C 
T.  P.  Graham,  r.p  Scots  Guards. 

A.  O'D.  Grattan,  r  p.  Royal  Engineers. 
P.  Johnston,  r.p.  32  Foot. 

J.  R.  King,  r.p.  Royal  Artillery. 
S.  C.  Kyle,  r.p.  do. 

G.  A.  Milman,  do. 

F.  Ley,  r.p.  Royal  Marines. 

J.  M.  M'Neill,  r.p.  R.  Engineers. 
Sir  V.  D.  Majendie,  r.p.  R.  Artillery. 
V.  D.  Mathias,  r.p.  R.  Marine  Art. 
J.  A.  R.  Meade,  r.p.  R.  Artillery. 
E.  Meurant,  r.p.  Regtl.  District. 
E.  A.  Mottet,  r.p.  Madras  S.C. 
St.  G.  Caulfeild,  do. 
R.  W.  Robinson,  r.p.  Bedford  Regt. 
W.  Y.  H.  Shortt,  r  p.  Bombay  S.C. 

G.  W.  Smith,  r.p.  Shropshire  Lt.  Inf. 

E.  Swetenham,  r  p.  Bengal  S.C. 

L.  W.  Taylor,  r.p.R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
H.  B.  Urmston,  r.p.  Bengal  S.C. 

B.  Vandeleur,  r.p.  5  Lancers. 

H.  S.  Baillie,  late  R.  Horse  Guards. 
G.   W.  Francklyn,  late  17  Foot. 

C.  I).  Pedder,  late  39  Foot. 

Lieutenant  Colonels. 

B.  H.  Pollard,  Indhn  Staff  Corps. 

C.  L.  Dale,  West  India  Eegt. 
G.  Gaisford,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
W.  L.  Brereton,  h.p.  Munster  Fus. 

F.  J.  Burridge,  Royal  Artillery. 


T.  W.  C.  Leathern,  Gloucester  Regt. 
J.  D.  Cunningham,  Royal  Artillery. 
H.  L.  Wells,  Royal  Eugineers. 

E.  F.  David,  Royal  Marines. 
R.  A.  C.  King,  Royal  Artillery. 

F.  S.  Sorell,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

J.  Haughton,  ditto  (killed  in  action). 

F.  W.  Reader,  Leicestershire  Regt. 

G.  b.  Thomson,  Sussex  Regiment. 

C.  F.  Gambier,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
J.  Ring,  R.  Army  Medical  Corps. 
J.  Powell,  ditto. 

W.  S.  Mills,   r.p.  Argyll  and  Sutherland'. 

Highlanders. 
W.  F.  C.  Gray,  r.p.  N.  Stafford  Regt. 
R.  A.  Chermside,  r.p.  Army  Service  Corps* 
J.  R.  Sharp,  r.p.  Lancaster  Regt. 

D.  O'Brien,  r.p.  Royal  Engineers. 
J.  F.  Harman,  r.p.  Royal  Artillery. 
F.  M.  E.  Vibart,  do.  do. 

J.  B.  Lindsell,  r.p.  Royal  Engineers. 

C.  Hely,  r  p.  Suffolk  Regiment. 

S.  W.  Bell,  r.p.  34  Foot- 

F.  E.  Bennett,  r.p.  Army  Service  Corps.. 

T.  T.  Boileau,  r.p.  20  Hussars. 

C.  W.  Cragg,  r.p.  Rifle  Brigade. 

F   R.  DeBude.  r.p.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 

W.  Delane,  do.  do. 

A.  M'G.  Denny,  r.p.  13  Foot. 

W.  E.  Despard,  r.p.  Royal  Marines. 

C.  M.  Erskine,  r.p.  Bombay  S.C. 

F.  Falkner,  r.p.  50  Foot. 

S.  Gardiner,  r.p.  Royal  Artillery. 
R.  C.  Harvey,  r.p.  Royal  Marines. 

G.  C.  Boase,  do.  do. 

G.  R   Hodgson,  r.p.  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
H.  W.  J.  Hubback,  r.p.  Royal  Artillery. 
C.  S.  Hunt,  r.p.  19  Foot. 

F.  M.  Hunter,  r.p.  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
C.  C.  King,  r.p.  R.  Marine  Artillery. 
W.  M.  N.  Kington,  r.p.  4  Hussars. 

G.  K.  M'Callum,  r  p.  Gordon  Highlanders 
(Gentleman  at  Arms). 

M.  J.  Macartney,  r.p   R.  (Bombay)  Eng. 
A.  H.  Maclean,  r.p.  Royal  Artillery. 
R.  G.  Newbigging,  r.p.  84  Foot. 
F.  H.  E.  Owen,  r.p.  R.  Marine  Artillery .- 

E.  Simson,  r.p.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
A.  J.  D.  Smith,  r.p.  65  Foot. 

C.  E.  Vansittart,  r.p.  Army  Ord.  Dept. 

A.  B.  Shakespear,  R.  Marine  Artillery. 

F.  St.  J.  AT.  Bane,  late  Scots  Guards. 
T.  Benson,  late  66  Foot. 

R.   W.  Brooke,  late  60  Rifles. 

B.  W.  C.  B.  Cave,  late  2  Dragoon  Gds; 
R.  Grove,  late  90  Foot. 

H.  Hardingc,  late  Rifle  Brigade. 
H.  Holden,  late  13  Dragoons. 

C.  P.  Ibbetson,  late  half  pay. 

E.  Molyncux,  late  7  Dragoon  Guards. 

J.  P.  Pigott,  late  S.  0.  of  Pensioners. 

C.  D.  Rich,  late  9  Lancers. 

H.  A.  Nicholson,  late  S.  Lancashire  Regt.. 

J.  II.  R.  Rose,  late  17  Lancers. 

W.  A.  Shortt,  late  57  Foot. 


Deaths. 


795 


T.  H.  Somerville,  late  3  Foot. 
-A.  Tipping,  late  Grenadier  Cuards. 
•  G.  F.   White,  late  31  Foot. 

Majors. 

"*A.  B.  Thruston,  Oxford  Lt.  Infantry. 
O.  Adye,  Indian  Statf  Corps. 
E.   F.   L.   Napier,    Cameron   Highlanders 

(of  wounds  received  in  action). 
M.  J.  Slater,  Royal  Engineers. 
H.  6.  Leonard,  North  Lancashire  Regt. 
Hon.  C.  C.  Winn,  Rifle  Brigade. 

D.  W.  Hickman,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

-  C.  H.  W.  Donovan,   Army  Service  Corps 

(of  wounds  received  in  action). 
G.  E.  Walter,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
H.  Wharry,  ditto. 
C.  W.  Yeung,  West  India  Regt. 
T.  A.  Mackenzie,  Cameron  Highldrs. 

B.  C.  LJrquhart,  ditto  (killed  in  action). 

■  C.  M.  Lester,  West  Yorkshire  Regt. 
G.  S.  Cardew,  R.  Army  Med.  Corps. 

E.  V.  Huyshe,  r.p.  Welsh  Regiment. 
•W.  I.  Haynes,  r.p.  Sussex  Regiment. 
•C.  H.  Santi,  r.p.  Army  Service  Corps, 

F.  Maxwell,  r.p.  Highland  Lt.  Inf. 
;S.  T.  Bridgford,  r.p.  Royal  Marines. 

E.  Emerson,  r.p.  8  Foot. 
A.  Fawkes,  do.  do. 

G.  Groves,  r.p.  Coast  Brig,  of  Art. 
0.  C.  Jones,  r.p.  25  Foot. 

A.  V.  O'Brien,  r.p.  60  Foot. 
'T.  A.  Kemble,  r.p.  n  Foot. 
R.  B.  Manning,  r.p.  Royal  Fusiliers. 
G.  H.  Allfrey,  late  2  Dragoon  Guards. 
J.  Blackburn,  late  85  Foot. 

F.  Drage,  late  Depot  Battalion. 

C.  H.  J.  Heigham,  late  17  Foot. 
_4.  H.  H.  Mercer,  late  89  Foot. 
-£.  Van  Slraubenzee,  late  100  Foot. 

■  W.  C.  W.  Rawlinson,  late  Lincoln  Regt. 

•Captains. 

A.  H.  Barclay,  18  Hussars. 
.Hon.  E.  E.  M.  Mostyn,  Royal  Artillery. 
'H.  Calley,  ditto. 
'C.  E.  Rolt,  ditto. 
*.S.  J.  Chamier,  ditto. 
'  T.  M.  Dickinson,  ditto. 

A.  M.  de  L.  Cowper-Smith,  ditto. 

R.  C.  Wellesley,  ditto. 

■  C.  A.  Molony,  ditto   (of  wounds   received 

in  action). 
W.  A.  Matthews,  ditto. 
J.  R.  B.  Serjeant,  Royal  Engineers. 
A.  L.  Swainson,  ditto. 
E.  D.  Bullen,  ditto. 
R.  P.  Spurway,  Royal  Scots. 
«C.  F.  G.  Taubman,  Lancaster  Regt. 

G.  Caldecott,   Warwick   Regt.   (killed   in 
action). 


F.  W.  Noithey,  Worcestershire  Regt. 

H.  F.  Wethered,  E.  Lancashire  Regt. 

A.  Watson,  S.  Staffordshire  Regt. 

H.  M.  Shiel,  Dorsetshire  Regt. 

C.  G.  Stewart,  S.  Lancashire  Regt. 

J.  M.  Maxwell,  West  Kent  Regt. 

J.  Golding,  Suffolk  Eegiment. 

C.  S.  Cottingham,  Manchester  Regt. 

A.  A.  E.  Lockhart,  Highland  Lt.  Inf. 

A.  C.  D.  Bailiie,  Seaforth  Highlanders  (of 

wounds  received  in  action). 
C.  Findlater,  Cameron  Higldrs.  (ditto). 
R.  A.  D.  Kowlev,  Irish  Rifles. 
W.  K.  Falcon,  West  India  Regt. 
P.  C.  E  Macdonald,  do.  (of  wounds  received 

in  action). 
J.  Boulger,  Armv  Service  Corps. 
R.  N.  J.  Glen,  ditto. 
W.  W.  Smith,  R,  Army  Med.  Corps. 

C.  Sdiofield,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

D.  M.  Bower,  ditto. 

H.  W.  A.  Marson,  ditto. 

A.  R.  Barwell,  ditto. 

Hon.  A.  F.  Napier,  ditto. 

W.  J.  J.  J.  Kirkpatrick,  r.p.  Munster  Fus. 

P.  Montagu,  r.p.  12  Lancers. 

J.  E.  M.  Pilkington,  r.p.  Gloucester  Regt. 

F.  F.  Ramsay,  r.p.  Gordon  Highldrs. 

A.  M'Lachlan,  r.p.  East  Kent  Regt. 

H.  A.  Travers,  late  Scots  Fusiliers. 

F.  S.  Dugmore,  r.p.  56  Foot. 

J.  D.  G.  Higgon,  r.p.  Royal  Artillery. 

F.  L.  Duncan,  late  A.  S.  Corps 

F.  A.  Robertson,  late  R.  Marines. 

M.   Wright,  late  19  Hussars. 

A.  B.  Ridley,  late  Lancaster  Regt. 

Lieutenants. 
C.  Crosbie,  4  Dragoon  Guards. 
F.  T.  Parker,  5  Dragoon  Guards. 
H.  H.  Lamb,  ditto. 
F.  F.  Fenton,n  Hussars(o/tM>ii?icfe  received 

in  action). 
R  S.  Grenfell,  12  L,ZLiiceTs(killed  in  action). 
A.  R.  Armstrong,  19  Hussars. 
P.  Chapman,  21  Lancers. 
A.  O'C.  Scott,  Royal  Artillery. 
H.  D.  Hammond,  do.  (of  ivoands  received 

in  action). 
A.  F.  Porcher,  ditto. 
F.  F.  N.  Rees,  Royal  Engineers. 
J.  R.  Barkworth,  ditto. 
W.  Babington,  ditto. 
C.  R.  Tonge,  ditto  (killed  while  on  duty). 
0.  E.  Osborn,  ditto. 
C.  D.  C.  Tighe,  ditto. 
R.  J.  G.  Fraser,  ditto. 

A.  H.  Turing,  Indian  S  C.  (killed  in  action). 

B.  Logan,  Devoushire  Regiment. 
F.  J.  N.  Chichester,  ditto. 

P.  G.  Stewart,  Scots  Fusiliers. 
H.  St.  J.  Morrell,  Cheshire  Regt. 
A.  Coast,  lnniskilling  Fusiliers. 


*  This  name  was  accidentally  placed  among  the  Captains  in  our  previous  issue,   and  it  should 
liiive  been  added  that  Major  Thruston  was  murdered  while  in  the  discharge  of  his  duty. 


796 


Deaths. 


K.  Williams,  Gloucester  Regt. 

D.  R.  Napier,  Oxford  Lt.  Infantry. 
H.  W.  B.  French,  ditto. 

S.  I.  de  Kantzow,  Derbyshire  Regt. 

F.  G.  Jones,  ditto. 

M.  R.  Walker,  Yorkshire  Lt.   Inf.   (killed 

in  action). 
T.  P.  Dowdnall,  ditto  (ditto). 
A.  W.  Ralston,  N.  Staffordshire  Regt. 
J.  M.  Davies,  Durham  Lt.  Infantry. 
R.  J.  A.  Haldane,  Highland  Lt.  Infantry 

(killed  while  on  duty). 
J.  C.  0.  Blair,  Cameron  Highlanders. 
H.  E.   C.  Keating,   Leinster  Regt.  (killed 

while  on  duty). 
W.  0.  Harvey,  Munster  Fusiliers. 

C.  0.  M'Caus'land,  Dublin  Fusiliers. 

D.  Poole,  West  India  Regiment. 
F.E.Yeld,  Ho. (of  wounds  received  in  action). 
H.  N.  Corbett,'  ditto. 

R.  R.  Rickets,  do.  (killed  in  action). 

T.  E.  Headlam,  Royal  Marines. 

C.  M.  Cockcraft,  Indian  SO. 

H.  R.  Troup,  ditto. 

A.  H.  Garden,  ditto. 

N.  A.  Macdonald,  ditto. 

C.  E.  Lees,  ditto. 

0.  G.  E.  Ewart,  ditto. 

R.  H.  Raymond,  ditto. 

J.  B.  Bedford,  ditto. 

W.  F.  Stevenson,  ditto. 

A.  S.  Stephen,  ditto. 

A.  J.  S.  Taylor,  ditto. 

R.  T.  D.  Le'ith,  ditto. 

F.  D.  Crozier,  r.p.  4  West  India  Regt. 

G.  D.  Robertson,  r.p.  21  Foot. 

J.  H.  Little,  h.p,  East  York.  Eegt. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

J.  T.  Ferris,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

E.  A.  Martin,  21  Lancers. 

E.  V.  Tighe,  Royal  Artillery. 

F.  T.  Ord,  ditto. 

H.  P.  Bellanti,  R.  Malta  Artillery. 

J.  Azzopardi,  do. 

W.  A.  L.  Hale,  Northumberland  Fus. 

H.  V.  Fison,  ditto. 

J.  V.  L.  Maunsell,  Lancashire  Fusiliers. 

J.  G.  FitzGerald,  Oxford  Lt.  Infantry. 

N.  N.  Drake,  Essex  Regiment. 

J.  S.  Comyn,  West  Kent  Regiment. 

E.  St.  G.  Hughes,  Yorkshire  Lt.  Infantry 

(killed  in  action). 
P.  A.  Gore,  Seaforth  Highldrs.  (ditto). 
E.  T.  Scriven.  Rifle  Brigade. 
J.  Murray,  Irish  Rifles. 
L.  W.  Nelson,  Rifle  Brigade. 
Hon.  E.  G.  Boyle,  ditto. 
S.  G.  G.  Bedford,  Indian  S  0. 
W.  F.  Marshall,  ditto. 

G.  W.  Ellis,  Unattached  List. 
A.  A.  L.  Barnes,  ditto. 

M.  L.  Knight,  R.  Marine  Art. 
W.  H.  Hewett,  h.p.  20  Hussars. 


Riding  Masters. 


C.  C.  Brooke,  r.p.  R.  Military  College. 
J.  Harran,  r.p.  14  Hussars. 

Quarter  Masters. 

P.  Woodrow.  Lincoln  Regt. 

W.  Young,  Cameron  Highlanders. 

J.  Cunningham,  Irish  Rifles. 

J.  Arthur,  Army  Service  Corps. 

W.  H.  Lowing,  r.p.  West  Yorkshire  Regt. 

T.  H.  Clark,  r.p.  14  Hussars. 

W.  Cox,  r.p.  Suffolk  Regt. 

A.  Hall,  r.p.  75  Foot. 

J.  Jones,  r.  p.  Royal  Engineers. 

W.  Lambert,  r.p.  Military  Train. 

N.  M'Leod,  r.p.  Royal  Artillery. 

R.  Matheson,  r.p.  Somerset  Lt.  Inf. 

J.  Munro,  r  p.  Royal  Artillery. 

H.  F.  Nettles,  r.p.  Dorsetshire  Regt. 

M.  O'Donnell,  r.p.  23  Foot. 

H.  Selby,  r.p.  Lancashire  Fusiliers. 

G.  F.  Stenson,  r.p.  Dublin  Fusiliers. 

F.  Stribling,  r.p.  32  Foot. 

D.  Wyllie,  r.p.  15  Foot. 

W.Collett,  r.p.  Commiss.  &  Transport  Staff.. 
C.  M'Garry,  r.p.  ditto. 

E.  B.  D'Arcy,  r.p.  Ord.  Store  Dept. 

Staff  Paymasters. 

E.  M.  Dougherty. 
W.  A.  Burnett. 
A.  Brett,  ret.  pay. 
W.  Briggs,  ditto. 

F.  W.  Dundee,  ditto. 
T.  C.  Higginson,  ditto. 
H.  G.  A.  Powell,  ditto. 

G.  H.  Turner,  ditto. 

Paymasters. 
P.  Low. 
W.  Harrison,  ret.  pay. 

F.  L.  Bennett,  h.p.  39  Foot. 

G.  C.  Gooch.  h.p.  18  Foot. 

G.  K.  Leet,  h.p.  Welsh  Fusiliers. 

W.  F.  Wheble,  h.p.  7  Dragoon  Guards. 

E.  Courtney,  h.p.  Control  Dept. 

J.  M.  Green,  do.  do. 

A.  Bucknall,  Royal  Marines. 

Assistant    Commissary  General. 

C.  R.  Shervinton,  half  pay, 

Commissary. 

L.  R.  Castray,  h.p.  Control  Dept. 

Deputy   Commissary. 
J.  Dungey,  half  pay. 

Assistant  Commissary. 
J,  Lynas,  half  pay. 

Deputy  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Stores^ 
P.  H.  Camilleri,  half  pay. 


Deaths. 


796a 


Surgeon  Generals. 

S.  Currie,  ret.  pay. 
W.  S.  Murray,  ditto. 
A.  Smith,  ditto. 
S.  Fuller,  ditto. 

Surgeon  Major  General. 
J.  Inkson,  ret.  pay. 

Deputy  Sicrgeons  General. 

W.  Hemphill,  ret.  pay. 
J.  E.  M.  Lewis,  ditto. 

A.  Maclean,  ditto. 
E.  M'Grath,  ditto. 

Deputy  Inspectors  General. 

E.  W.  Bawtree,  ret.  pay. 
J.  T.  0.  Johnston,  ditto. 
W.  0.  Mackenzie,  ditto. 

Brigade  Surgeon  Lt.  Colonel. 
J.  Williamson. 

Surgeon  Lt. Colonel. 

B.  W.  Fowler,  ret.  pay. 

Brigade  Surgeons. 

P.  B.  Baker,  ret.  pay. 
B.  Burland,  ditto. 
H.  G.  Gillespie,  ditto. 
J.  Johnston,  ditto. 
J.   G.  Leask,  ditto. 

D.  C.  M'Fall,  ditto. 

F.  Pennington,  ditto. 

Surgeon  Majors. 

E.  T.  Buckle,  ret.  pay. 


T.  Murragh,  ditto. 
E.  W.  Troup,  ditto. 


Surgeon  Captains. 

E.  Concoran. 
J.  Walker. 
A.  J.  Lattery. 

Surgeon, 

W.  E.  Thompson,  r.p.  2  W.  Indian  Eegt. 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

0.  Smith,  ret,  pay. 

Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon. 
J.  Ferris,  ret.  pay. 

Veterinary  Captains. 

J.  Finlayson. 

A,  J.  Haslam  (killed  while  on  duty). 

Veterinary  Lieutenant. 

H.  C.  Harris. 

Chaplains. 

Bev.  J.  Corhett,  1st  Class,  ret.  pay. 
Bev.  E.  E.  Kavanagh  (2nd  Class). 
Bev.  T.  Coney,  ret.  pay(irf  Class). 
Bev.  H.  Huleatt,  ret.  pay  (\st  Class). 
Bev.  T.  E.  Maynard,  ret.  pay. 

Inspectors  of  Army  Schools. 

T  J.  Flinter,  ret.  pay. 

E.  W.  M'Governe,  ret.  pay. 

T.  C.  Sherwood,  ret.  pay. 


797 


INDEX  TO  THE  ACTIVE  LIST. 


Abaiiie,  EustaceH.  S....  150 

—  Harry  Bertram 152 

—  Henrv  Richard 7 

Abbey, Walter  B.  T 44° 

Abbott,  Frank    32,  4°9 

—  Henry  Alexius 31,  4°9 

—  Henry  Byam    40,  41-6 

—  Herbert  E.  Stacy. ..6i,  203 

—  Sir  James    183 

—  Leonard  Henry  442 

Abdy,  Anthony  John  60 

Abell,  "William  Hy 320 

Abercrombie,  Alex. H. 58,  259 

—  Alexander  William  ...  348 
Abrahall,  Chris.  H.  H.     401 

—  JohnH 4°° 

Abud,  Henrv  M 68,  414 

Acheson.A  O.M.B.  Vi*et.  222 
a'Court,  Charles    5°i  356 

—  Leonard  Holmes  325 

Acton,  Chas.  A.  Ball    ...  264 

—  Hv.  L.  Barnwell  420 

—  Regld.  Thos.  A.  Ball  315 

—  Thomas  H.  E 56, 

Ac  worth,  G.  P.  AufK're     2111- 

—  Louis  Raymond    284 

Adair,  Arthur  C 257 

—  Charles  Osbori    175 

—  Henry  BenjauiinN. 70, 209 

—  Hugh  Robert    172 

—  William  Finlay    444 

—  William  Thompson  45,  399 
Adam,  Fred.Archibald74.295 

—  Frederick  Loch 223 

Adams,  Alexander 212 

—  Archibald    524 

—  CecilE.G.Woollcombe  182 

—  Charles    525 

—  Francis    443 

—  George  Stop.ford 257 

—  Gofton  Gee 381 

—  Hamilton  J.  Goold66,  225 

—  Henry  E.  F.  Goold  76,  170 

—  Richard    379 

—  Robert  Bellew    ...  46,  415 

—  Robt.  Frederick   379 

—  Robert  Henry   143 

—  Walter  Seym- >ur  395 

—  William  Augustus  ...  146 
Adamson.Hy.  Mackenzie  382 

—  John  Thomas  Graves  440 
Addington,  Son.  H.  W....  172 

—  Hiley  Reginald    ...75,3 

—  Wm.  Leonard  73,  227 

Addison,  Alfred  M 265 

—  Arthur  Jos.  Berkeley  344 

—  Charles  James  3 

■ — George  Henry  214 

—  George  William    ...43,  206 

—  John  F.R.N. Maitland  181 
Adie,  Joseph  Rosamond  517 
Adkins,  Arthur  S 305 

—  John 357 

Adlercron,  Rodolph  L.  342 
Adye,  Arthur 61,  412 

—  CapelGeo 56,  247 

—  Daniel  Richar. I 433 

—  John 41,  169 

—  Sir  J.  Miller 163 

—  Mortimer  Stopford  ...  237 

—  Walter 58,  344 

Agar,  Edward 68,  209 

Agnew,  Chas.  Hamlyn  70,145 

—  Quentin  G.  Kinnaird  259 

Aherne,  Thomas    1 

Ahmed.ZalnoorA 515 

Aikenhead,  Frank 175 

Ainslie,  Clement 211 

—  Henry  Percival 436 

—  Henry  Sand  vs  233 

Ainsworth,  Hugh 520 

—  Wm.  John  332 

Airey,  Rbt.  Berkeley  265,  365 

Airb'e,  Earlof   48,  153 

Aitken,  Arthur  E 419 

—  Francis  M 77,  350 

—  William  31,  165 

Akennan,  Chas.  S.  A....  214 


Alban,  William  Gore  60,  418 

Alcock,  Alfred  Wm 517 

Alderson,  Edwin  A.H.47,  313 
James  B.  Standly    ...  254 

—  Perceval  0.  Newsam...275 

—  Samuel  Frank  179 

Aldridge,  Arthur  R 382 

—  Charles  Powlett    2S8 

—  John  Bartteloc  178 

Aldworth,  William  ...  49,  2S2 
Alexander,  Alex.  C.  A....  379 

—  Arthur  Chas.  B 336 

—  Arthur  Vickers 436 

—  Aubrey  de  Vere  ...45,  410 

—  Major  Charles  H.  61 

—  Lieut.  Charles  Henry    437 

—  Claud 224 

—  Dudley  Henry   247 

—  Edward  Currie 443 

—  Ernest  Wright  17S 

—  Frederick  Freeman  ...  453 

—  Fred.  Hy.  Thos.. ..252,  373 

—  George  Forbes 383 

—  Gerald  D'Arragon  70,  170 
Harvey    71 

—  Henry  Lethbridge  ...  294 

—  Henry  Sterling 436 

—  James  Leslie 436 

—  John  Donald  384 

—  Reginald 357 

—  Ricbard  Stuart 418 

—  Robert  Clifford  John  181 

—  Walter  Lorenzo 256 

—  Son. Walter  Philip  46,  143 

—  Sev.W.  Bernard  Lyon  396 

—  William  Dallas i~ 

Wm. Nathaniel  Stuart  348 

—  William  Patrick   175 

Alford,  Fred.  Lewis 176 

—  Henry  S.  Lewis    259 

Alington,  Arthur  C.  M.  277 

Alison,  Sir  Arch 303 

Allan,  Percy  Stuart 339 

Allanson,  Cecil  J.  Lyons  18 
Allardyce,  Arthur  J.    ...  25 

—  John  G.  Buchanan  ...  18 
Allason.R.  Bannatine  56,  168 

—  Walter 25 

Allatt,  Hy.  T.  Ward    40,  368 

Allcard,  Herbert    180 

Allen,  Alexander 52,  398 

—  Alfred  J.  W 

—  Alfred  Lynn  244 

—  ClementR  Weigwood  298 

—  Douglas  M 45,  360 

—  Edward   66,344 

—  Edward  Lynn    234 

—  Francis  S 45,  275 

—  Fred.  Edw.  Halstead  175 

—  Fred.  Se.vmour 43,  249 

—  George  Burges 31. 

—  George  Leverstone  ...  386 

—  Hugh  Morris 433 

—  John  Richard  H....54,  i6r 

—  Newton  Seymour  61,  29 

—  Philip 308 

—  Ralph  Edward 17 

—  Robert  Franklin..  73,  209 

—  Sydney  Glenn   382 

—  Walter  Harding  ...74,  416 

—  William  Henry 3 

—  William  Jefferies  B...  1 

—  William  Lynn    2 

Ailenby,  Augustus  H....  42c 

—  Edmund  H.  H 72,  147 

Alleyne,  Sir  James 6,  164 

Allgood,  Bertram 345 

—  William  Hy.  L 32 

Allhusen,  Fred.  Hy i=c 

Allin,  Wm.  B 37. 

Allison,  Hazlett 52 

Allport,  Chas.  Win 38 

—  Henry  K 379 

Alone,  John  P.  H.  M.  ...  360 

Alpin,  Wm.  Geo.  P 517 

Alston,  James  William     344 
Altham,  Edward  A.  ...65,  225 


Amery,  Harold  F.  S.   ...  299iAugus,  John  Neill 

Ames,  Albert  G 44°  Anley,  Barnett  ».  L.  G. 

—  Cecil  Gardner   444  —  Frederick  Gore 

—  Launcelot  Hope  Rix     441  —  Henry  Augustus   279, 

—  Oswald  Heury  133  —  Philip  Fras.  Ross 

Amesbury,  Fred.  C.  D....  424  —  William  Bower 

—  Wheaten  L.  Raleigh-     436  Annand,  Ernest  Fred  ... 

Amey,  Arthur 333,  365  Annesley,  Albemarle  C. 

Amory,  Harry  W.  L.  H.         —  Arthur  L.  Lyttelton.. 

Heathcoat    22 


Amos,  Herbert  G.  M 267 

Amohlett,  Chas.  Edwd.  147 

—  CharlesGrqve   329 

Anderson,  A.  R.  Steele    518 

—  Alexander  Vass   528 

Allan  Meyrick   432 

Arthur  W.  Leslie    17,  404 
Austin  Thomas 176 

—  Cecil  Ford  ..  213 

—  Charles  Alex 49,  169 

—  Charles  Kirkpatrick    437 

—  Clinton  Coniandt     ...  419 

—  David    261 

—  Edmund  Bullar    ...65,169 

—  Edward  Brooke  ...30,  408 

—  Edw.  Sambrooke  Jn.  329 

—  Ernest  Chester 

Francis  James 70,  209 

Fras.  Wyatt  Abbot  ...  327 
George  Whitefield    ...  337 

—  Gordon  Hay 444 

—  Graham  D'Arcy...    76,400 
Gilbert  Ironside  400 

—  Henry  Lawrence 435 

—  Horace  Robert  Fras.  434 

—  Horace  Searle 4,  4°5 

James    378 

James  Douglas 173 

—  Qr.  Mr.  John 366 

Major  John 516 

John  Buckle  385 

John  Hamilton 277 

John  Henry  Abbot  72,  327 

—  Joseph Wm.Townsend  527 
Louis  Edward 

Macclesfield  H 442 

Nelson  Graham 25" 

—  Norman  Ruth  veil 442 

—  Patrick  Graham  435 

—  Patrick  William    305 

—  Rainy 21 

—  Reginald  Hugh    36 

—  Robt.  Holme  Bankes  44° 

—  Robert  Warren  H.  ...  334 

—  Rolland  Fred.  Hare...  418 

—  Rowland  J.  Percy   ...  152 

—  Samuel    529 

—  Thomas  Henry  Edw.  190 

—  Warren  Hastings 261 

—  Qr.  Mr.  William 

—  Qr.  Mr.  William   340 

—  William  Campbell   ...  150 

—  Major  W.  Christian  52,169 

—  Lt.  William  Christian  436 

—  William  Cortlandt  ...  440 

—  William  James  284 

—  William  Paul 41 

—  William  R.  Le  G.  ...46,  410 
Andrew,  Albert 431 

—  David  C.  Adrian  429 

—  Fred.  Annesley  436 

Andrewes,  Fras.  Edwd.  18 1 
Andrews,  Albion  Ernest  291 

—  Charles  Edward 334 

—  Charles  George  W.  ...  287 

—  Christopher  Boyd   ...  401 

—  Daniel  George  291 

—  Sev.  George  Hubert...  396 

—  Henry  George    369 

—  Louis  James  423 

—  Robert  Williams 52 

Andrus,  Thos.  Alchin...  329 
Angell,  Fred.  J.  76,  346,  31 

—  John  Charles 2 

Angelo,  Fred.  W.  P.  ...74,  415 

J.  C.  Cortlandt 440 


Arthur  S.  R. 

—  Arthur  Sydney  E.356> 

—  Clifford  R.  T.'  

Francis  Charles   ...57, 
Jas.  Howard  A . 

—  William  Henry 

—  Wm.  Robt.Ewart    ... 

—  Wm.  R.Norton     

Ansell,  George  K 

Ansley,  John  Henry  ... 
Anson,  Ernest  St.  Geo... 

—  Geo.  Hamilton  

—  George  Wemyss...  40, 

—  Bon.  Henry  James  71, 
Anstey,  Sev.  Harry  C.  S. 

Anstice,  John  C.  A 

Anstruther,  Basil  L.    ... 

—  Charles  James 71, 

—  Robert  Abercrombie 
Anstruther-Duncan,  ~A. 

William.... 31, 

Anthonisz.  A.  H 

Anthony,  Richard  Wm. 

—  Wm.  Samuel   

Antrobus,  Edmund   

Aplin,  Hugh  Morgan  169. 

—  Philip  J.  Hanham.75, 

—  Stephen  Lushington.. 

Appelbe,  Edw.  B 48, 

Appleby,  Geo.  Percy  ... 
Appleton,  Arthur  Fred.. 

—  Henry 61, 

Appleyard,  George  C... 
A.pthorp,  Dudley  R....54, 

—  Kendal  Pretyrnan 

Arbouin,  Guy  Burnett... 
Arbuckle,  B.  Vaughan... 

—  Fras.  J.  V 

Arbuthnot,  Alex.  George 

—  Archibald  Hugh  

—  Sir  Charles  G 

—  Dalrymple 

—  George  Herbert    

—  George  Holme  

— ■  John  Bernard  

—  Kenneth  Wyndham 

—  Reginald  Ramsay    ... 

—  William  Patrick 

Arclidale,  Hugh  Jas.  56, 

—  James  Blackwood  61, 

—  TheodoreMontgomery 
rcher,  Charles 

—  George  J.  Stoney    ... 

—  Harry 

— ■  James  H.  Lawrence 

—  Samuel  Arthur 

—  Thomas   

Archibald,  Rev.  W.F.  ... 
Ardagh,  Sir  John  0.  7, 
Ardee,  Reg.  Le  N.  Lord, 

Arden,  John  H.  M 

Arderne,  David   Davies 

Argles,  Owen  Chas 

Arkwright,  Cyril   

—  Leonard  A 70, 

Armitage,  Chas.  L 

—  Edw.  Hume 70, 

—  John  Leathley 

—  Sev.  Robort 

—  William   Stuart 

—  William  Thompson... 
Armstrong,  Allan, 

—  Arthur  Knox 

—  Bertie  Harold  O 

—  Charles  Arthur     

—  Edgar  Herbert 

—  Edward 


Amber,  Felton   76,  257  Angus,  John 


■  John  Wm.  Edward  46,  410  —  Gerald  Denne 


372I—  Harold  Gage  Bewos.. 


181 
3°3 
3°3 
309 
306 

179- 
225 
235 
153 
434 
437 
240 
235 
159 
3'3 
310 
3r3 
'47 
3°7 
280 
37i 
408 
334 
53° 
147 
32 
15S 
181 

166 

377 
529 
395 
t6 
402 
4x6 
424 
368 
251 
395 
208 
178 
too 
254 
3i7 
225 
401 
179 
271 
163 
175 
423 
310 
223 
336 
254 
401 
263 
368 
n7g 
446 
338 
666 
17S 
385 
379 
53i 
204 
219 
276 
178 
430 
146 
209 
237 
170 
271 
396 
177 
180 
325 
430 
213 
233 
257 
334 
234 
401 


Index — Active  List. 


798 


Armstrong,  Henry  

—  Hubert 

—  James  

—  John 

—  John  Cecil  271, 

—  John  Hervej' 

—  J.Saunders   

—  Oliver Oavleton    ...75, 

—  Richard 76, 

—  St.  George  Bewes 

—  Thos.  G.  L.  Herbert63 

—  Wilfrid  E.  Arbuthnot 

—  William  Herbert  

—  William  M'Gee 

—  W.  M.  Howard 

Armytage,  Geo.  A.  

Arnim,  H.  Chas.  h 

Arnold,  Alfred  James  ... 

—  Arthur  Seymour  

—  Francis  Howard  

—  Herbert  Tollemache 

—  Knighton 41, 

—  William  Reginald    ... 

—  William  Richard  

Arnott,  Napoleon 26, 

Arthur,  Edm.  John  

—  Leonard  Robert  S.  ... 

Arthy,  Walter 

Asbury,  Alfred   

Ash,  AndrewSpotswood 

—  William  0.  Uasson  ... 
Ashburner,  Harley 

Went  worth 

—  Lionel  Forbes    

Ashburnham,  Cromer  ... 
Ashby,  George  A.  ...52, 
— Harjld  Francis 

—  John  S 68, 

Ashhurst,  Chas.  Hen.  76, 
Ashley,  Arthur 40, 

—  Charles  James  

Ashmore,  Edwd.  Bailey 
Ashton,  Cecil  U.  Gough 

—  Fred.  Bins  

Ashworth,  Guy  Charles 

—  Hugh  Stirling  

—  Leonard  Temple 

—  Perceval 

Askwith,  Henry  Francis 

—  John  B.  H 

—  W.  Harrison   

Aslett,  Wm.  Chas.  ...61, 
Aspinall,  Hugh  H.  H.71, 

—  Robert  Lowndes  

Aspinwall,  James Hy. 66, 

Asser,  Joseph  J 77, 

Astell,  Somerset  C.  G.  F. 
Aston.  George  Grey  74, 
Atcherley.LleweilynWm. 
Atchison, Charles  Ernest 
Atherley,  Philip  C  F. ... 
Atherton,  Thos.  Jas. ..58, 

Athow,  Frank 

Atkins,  Alban  R.  C.  365, 

—  Cyril  R.  Crofton  

—  William    

Atkinson,  Ben 

—  Edw.  H.  ne  Vere 

—  Edward  William  

—  Francis  Darner 

—  Francis  Garaett  ...49, 

—  Francis  Salisbury^, 

—  Frederick  Dayot  

—  GeorgeCharles 73, 

—  George  Robert 47, 

—  John  Clayton    

—  ThomasHenryH  B  71, 

—  Thomas  William  

Atlay,  Hugh  W 

Attfield,  Harry  Kerr  ... 
Attree,  Fred.  Win.  T.  5S, 
Anchinleck,  Danl.G.H. 
Audain,  Guy  Mortimer . 

—  Mark  Ralph  P.  ...354, 

Auld,  Robert    

Austen,  Arthur  Robt.77, 

—  Robert  A.  Godwin  ... 
Austin,  Francis  James 

—  Geo.  Brougham  ...43, 

—  Herbert  Henry 

—  Herbert  Ward  .  

—  John  Garainer  

—  John  Hen.  Edw  

—  Rev.  Piercv  G.  B 

—  Reginald  F.  E 

Austria,  Emperor  of 

Avetoom,  Sarkies  T.  ... 
A—dry,  Ambrose  John 


Awdry,  Vere  H.  A 

Axe,  Henry  Joseph 

Ayerst,  William  

Aylmer,  Edm.  K.  G.   58, 

—  Fenton  John 45, 

—  Frederick  A 40, 

—  Henry  Leycester...45, 

Aytoun,  Andrew    

Babington,  Alfred    H... 

—  David  Melville  

—  James  Melville 

—  Stafford  Charles  

Babtie,  William 

Bacchus,  John  Basil  R. 
Backhouse, JuliusBatt  52 
Bacon,  Anthony  E.  M... 

—  Arthur  Francis ".. 

—  Arthur  Henry   

—  Basil   Keniick   Wing 

—  Francis  Temple 

Badcock,  Alex.  James... 

—  Alex.  R 6, 

—  Francis  Frederick  ... 

—  George  Henry  

Baddelev,  Chas.  Edw.  ... 
-Paul  Fred.  M 

—  Wm.  Lewis  C 48, 

Badgley,  J.  Mont.  T.  46, 
Badham.ffieu.  C.  Hume... 
Bagley,  Arthur  H 

—  Richard  George    

3aguall,Th'  unas  NTock75 , 
Baguold,  Arth  Henry  52, 
Bagot,  Chas.  Hervey  32, 
Bagshawe,  Fred.  Wm... 

—  Leonard  Alfred     

Baikie,  H.  A.D.Simpson 
Bailey,  Arthur  Harold... 

—  Arthur  W 

—  Charles 

—  Gilbert 

—  Henry  Vincent  

— ■  Lieut.  John  Henry  ... 

—  '2nd  Lt.  John  Henry 

—  Joseph  Henry  Russell 

—  Percy  James 

—  Vivian  Telford 

—  William  

—  Wm.  Augustus 

—  William  Edward 

Baillie,  Frederick  D.  70, 

—  George 

—  Hugh  Frederick 

—  Robert    68, 

—  Wm.  L.  Dennistoun.. 
— ■  Rev.  Wm.  Worters  ... 
Bailward,  Arth.  C.  ..54, 
Bain,  David  S.  Erskine 
Bainbridge,  Edmd.  Guy 

Tulloch    77, 

—  George 

—  Norman  Bruce 

—  Percy  Agnew 

—  William  Frank 

Baines,  Seo.  Chas.  Fred. 

—  Eduar  Fras.  Ea-dley 
-  Edw.  Geo.  G.  Talbot . 

Baird,  Alex.  W.  Fred.... 

—  Audrew    

—  Andrew  Wilson   ...22, 

—  D*vid 

—  Harry  Beauchamp  D. 

—  Henry  H.  Chisholm 

—  Percy  Thomas  Chas.. 

—  Roy  Fearon   

Bairnsfather.P.  Robt.  50, 

—  Thomas  Henry 

Baker,  Alfred  William 

—  Arthur  Slade 

—  Aug.  Theodore 

—  Cecil  Norris  

—  Donald 75, 

—  Eden  Moyle  40, 

—  Edward  Mervyn   

—  Fausset  Maher 

—  George  Duff 73, 

—  George  Henry   

—  Harold  Robert  

—  James  

—  James  V.  Vashon.„45, 

—  Jasper  

—  Joseph 

—  Louis  S.  Hyde 73, 

—  Osbert  Clinton 

—  Richard  John    

—  Robert  Barrington  ... 

—  Robt.  Francis  C 

—  Robert  Geoffrey  


257  Baker,  Robt.  Henry  S.  ..    48  Barnard,  Wm.  Osborne 

395  —  Roger  Dyke  278  Barnardiston,  Ernald...  313 

425  —  Walter  Way     71,  jc^,—- Nathaniel  W 68,319 

160  —  William   253: — Samuel   J.  B 243 

209    -  William  James 379  Barne,  Mdes   223 

166  Bakhle,  Chintaman  B....  523Barnes,  Ardley  H.  F.    5,  397 

157  Balbi,  Henry  Alex 1891— Arth.  Alison  Stuart...  325 

350  Bald,  Ernest  H.  C 156,  -  Chris.  Chevallier 179 

442  —  John  Arthur 444 — Ernest 437 

172  Baldock,  Charles    Blair  4281— George  Edward 39S 

261-- Thomas  Stanford    52,   i68|— George  West  371 

21  iiBaldrey,  Frank  S.  H....  395 — Henry  John    379 

380J  Baldwin.  Anthony  Hugh  3271 — Henry  Marshall   177 

234I — Archibald  Colin    425! — JamesPetit 425 

,229  —  Frederick    28,  399; — Percy  George    319 

3321 —  Hugh  L.  Chenevix  ...  362  —  Raglan  Wykeham    ...  379 

308 — John  Gray  174! —  Reg.  Walter  Ralph  ...  145 

354  — Guy  Melfort    76,  429  (Barnet,  Horace  H.  ...63,  20S 

275  —  Lancelot  Hugh 437;  Barnett,  (Jarevv 434 

152  —  Raymond  Henry 279' —  Henry  J.  de  Barry  ...  440 

432  Balfe,  Edmund  43,  4091 — Rennet  Bruce   385 

405  Balfour,  Alfred  G 334I —  Richard  Charles 322 

430  —  Arthur  Mackintosh  ...  172! — William  322 

440  —Christopher   Egerton  322 j  — Wm.  Alexander 329 

209' — Colin  Denison  i79|Barr,  D.  ^W.   Keith. ..40,  407 


207 
207 

532| 


Joseph  Hume  70 

—  Percy 334 

—  Win.  Edw.  L 54.  i63 

Balguy,  John  Henry  72,  170 

532iBall,  Oswald  Jas.  Hy.54.  297 
435  Ballautyne,  E.  W.  M'K.,  439 


>49 j  Ballard,  Chas.  N.Bruere  176 

208! — Colin  Robert 239 

206  —  John  Arthur  302 

435  Bally,  Fred.  Kennedy  ...  3of 

305  —  Henry  George  

177  —  John  Ford 26, 

295  Balmain,  Jas.  A.  S 

438iBamber,  Charles  James 
426|Bamfleld,  Harold  J.  K 
4381B  inatvala, Hormasjie  R. 
146J  Banbury,  Walter  Edward  424 
215' Bancroft,  Chas^  Edw....  263 
3"7 


—  Edwin  Harold  398 

—  Henry  Keith 440 

■  John  Henry  Vere 362 

—  William  Lamb   371 

Barratt,  Ernest.  Bird    ...  437 
■-  Herbert  James 380 


William  Cross  424 

Barrett,  Alfred  L 63,  413 

—  Altham  L.  Moulton  ...  294 

—  Arthur  Arnold 49,  413 

—  Arthur  Lennard  441 

—  Ch.  G.  Moulton    65 

—  Charles  John   Chard  259 

—  Dacre  Leonard 61,  399 

—  Edw.Alf.Moulton    68,  368 

—  Edw.  M.  Moulton 233 

—  Fred.  Whitfield 136 

—  Harry  P.  Moulton   ...  350 

Banerji,  Hem.  C 517! — Henry  Walter  47,  368. 

Bantield,  Rees  J.Fras.  46,  297  Barrington,        Richard 


28 

167 

t56 

516 

519 

5'; 


Banister,  Fitzg.  M....48,  167 

Banks,  Henry  J.  A 290 

—  Samuel  O'Brien 527 

434I — William  Sykes  294 

27SjBannatyne,Wm.  Stirlins;  237 
i45JBannerman,  Alexander  213 
1781 —  Arth.  D'Arcy  Gordon  42* 
337I —  Oriel  Wm.  Erskine  ...  362 

474 — William  Buruey    525 

2591 — Wyndham  Philip 436 

532  Banning,  Stephen  Thos.  353 
loS'Banon,  Frederick  Lionel  317 

525!  Barber,  Cyril  F 401 

jBarchard,  Arthur  C.  S.    279 

229 —  ArthurE 360 

52(7  Barclay,  Cameron 131 

284  — Ernest  Armond  ...46,410 
173! — Patrick  Charles  R.  ...  438 

440J — Theodore  G 63,  346 

396  Barefoot,  Geo.  Henry  ...  382 

529  —  John  Rionard    381 

330  Barff,  Reginald  M 436 

340iBarham,  Reo.  C.  A 531 

38i]B;iring,  Everard 77,  151 

205: — Hon.  Guy  Victor 221 

299  Barker.ErnestFras.Wm.  315 

445.  —  Fred.  Charles 527 

230  —  Fred.  Edw.  Lloyd    ...  176 

342, —  Fred.  Rowland 379 

529! —  George 33,  209 

411I — George  Digby 5 

4i8[ — James  Campbell  ...33,  206 

332I  —  J.  Stewart  S 49,  167 

172  —  John  Stafford   214 

171  —  Randle  Barnett    263 

43o| — ■  Samuel  L.  Phillpotts  229 


Mordauut 290,  369. 

—  Thomas  Percy  247 

—  William  D'Olier  213. 

Barron,  Harry  32,.  165 

—  Netterville  Guy 17s 

—  William  Ernest 214 

Barrow,  Rev.  Alf.  Henry  506 

—  Arthur  Fredk 43,  410- 

—  Edmund  George  ...41,  411 

—  George  de  Symons  ...  426 

—  Henry  John  Waller  ...  378 

—  Stephen  Douglas 214 

Barrows.  William 153 

Barry,  Alfred  Percival     24s 

—  Cecil  Charles  Stuart..  519 

—  Daniel  Francis  516 

—  David  Joseph    395 

—  Edward  Patrick  John  39s 

—  Francis  M.  Otter 181 

John  Frederick 426 

—  John  Patrick 528 

—  Maurice  278 

—  Stanley  Leonard 151 

—  Thomas  David  C 528 

Reo.  Walter  Geo 531 

Wm   Stafford  J.  ..  66,  346 
William  Thurburn  ...  442 

Bar*tow„  Henry 443 

John  B. 213 

Barter,  Beamish  St  J.  60,  241 

—  Charles  St.  L 491,  315 

—  William  Pearson 385 

Bartnolomeusz,  M.  L....  527 
Bartholomew,   Hugh  J.  27s 

—  Willinim  Henry l8i 

Barthorp,  Arthur  H 30S 

Bartlett,  Chas.  Richard  380. 

—  Edgar  Browne ...  395 

— Wm.Theoph ,  242 

—  Cecil  Popham   4.44  Bartley,  Stanhope  C  ...  181 

Barton,  Alured  Y. ...  369,  398. 

—  Arthur  Elliott   428 

—  Baptist  Johnston 28;^ 

—  Charles  Gerard 231 

—  Char-lea  Walter 3p8 

—  Denis  James  301 

—  Dudley 255 

—  Francis  John  Herbert  421 

—  Geoffery  7 

—  Hugh  John 2ir 

—  Laurence  Fleetwood    225 

—  Maurice  Charles  ...54,  208 
-  Nath.  Albert  D 71,  348 


3.0,  20b 


423  [  Barklie,  Robt. Martin 
167  Barkworth,  H.  A.  S 
327  Barlow,  B.  F.P.Piatt  ...  294 

379 

1701  —  Charles  M 60,  294 

517  — Charles  Wvnn  303 

434  —  Rev.  Clement  H.  ...  530 
401 1 — Cuthbert  C.  Lambert  241 
166  —  George  N.  H 58,  169 

401  —  Hilaro  W.Wellesley76,i7i 

159  —  JohnAilhur  28 

415  —  John  Frederick 178 

344  —  Murray  H.  Pratt 438 

527  —  Nelson  William    290 

402  Barnard,  Andrew  Edw.  435 

239  —  John  Henry 1,    18 

345!  —  William  Geo.  Fred...  230 


799 

Barton,  Patterson    

—  Richard  Lionel 

—  Stanley  James     

—  Thomas  Steward 

—  William  Henry 

—  William  Hugh   

Bartrum,  John  S 

Bartteloc,  Geo.  Frederic 
Barwell,  Edward  Egertov 
Basevi.Wm.  Henry    374, 

—  William  Henry  Fras. 
Basing,  G.  L.  Lord,...  14, 

Bass,  Philip  de  S '.... 

Bassett,  John  R"tallack 
Basu,  Baman  Das 

—  Basanta  Kumar    

—  Dnarmadas 

Batciielor,  Thomas  

Bate,  Albert  L.  F 

—  Charles  M'Guire  ...6i, 

—  Thomas  E.  L. 

Bateman,  B.  Montague 

—  Rev.  Fred.  J 

—  George  M.  Yunge 

—  Henry  William 

—  Lloyd  Newton  Jones 

Bateson,  John  Fras 

Bath.John    

Bathurst,  Arthur  Henry 

—  Fred.  E.  W.  Hervey 

Bat  son,  Herbert   65, 

Batt,  Reginald  C 

Batten,  Alan  C 45, 

—  Frederick  Graeme   ... 

—  James  F.  Chisholm... 
Battersby,  Henry  Lewis 

—  John 

—  Thomas  Preston...  48, 
Battine,  Alex.  James! ... 

—  Cecil  William 

—  Reginald  St.  Clair  ... 
Battiscombe,  Charles   ... 

—  William  Wilson 

Battley,  R.  Cade  L 

Battye,  Ar.  Baldwyn  ... 

—  Arthur  Henry    

—  Clinton  Wynyard    ... 

—  Hedley  Morton 

—  Ivan  XJrmston  

—  Lionel  R.  Jas.  S 

—  Richmond  MoSat 

—  Walter  Rothney  

Baugh,  M.  Walcott  

Baumgartner,  John  S.  J. 

Baxter,  William 

Bayard,  Reginald 

Bayford,  Edm.  H 

Baylay,  Frederick 

Bayley,  Arden  L 45, 

—  Arthur  George 

—  Edward  Charles   

—  Frederic  George 

—  George  H.  Wyndham 

—  Gerald  Edward 

—  Lionel  Seton 

—  Stuart  Farquharson 

—  Thomas  Elliott 

—  William  Arthur  

Baylitf,  Richard  Lane... 

Bayliss,  Eustace  G 

Baylor,  Henry  Talbot... 
Bayly,  Abingdon  Aug. 

—  Abingdon  Robert 

—  Alfred  William  L.   61, 

—  John 

—  William  Head 

Baynes, Charles  Edward 

—  Douglas  Dyneley 

—  Robert  Stuart  

Baynham,  Rev.  A.  W.... 

Bayspoole  Albert 

Bazalgette,  Louis  H 

Basett,  Seymour  

Beach,  Joseph  H.  Welfe 

—  Thomas  Boswall 

—  William  Henry    

Beadon.Arthur  Eyre 325, 

—  Guy  Cecil  

—  Henry  Cecil  

—  Lancelot  Richmond 

—  William    

Beale,  Anthony 

—  Henry  Yelverton...6o, 

—  Willy 

Beaman,  George  P.  R.... 

Beames.  David  

Beamish,  H.  Delacour... 

—  James  M 


Index — Active  List. 


i79iBeamish,  Robert  Talbot 
180:—  Sackville  E.  C.  H.  ... 
314  Bean,  FredK.  Thos. 


Beardmore,  Chas.  F.  H. 
Beardsley,  Wm.  Joseph 
Beasley,  James  H.  M.... 
Beatsou,  Chas.  Henry... 

—  Fmlay  C 6a, 

—  Stuart  Brownlow 


400  —  Wm.  John  Arnold  66, 

437  Beattie,  Alexander   

142  —  Rev.  H.  H 

373  Beatty,  Rev.  Edw.  T.    .. 
311  —  Guy  Arch.  H. 


—  John  William 

—  Lionel  Nicholson 

Beauchamp,  Clayton  0. 

—  Horace  G.  P 60, 

Beauclerk,  Chas.  E.  de  V. 

—  Lord  Osborne  de  V... 
Beaumont,  E.  de  Grey... 

—  Francis  Montagu. ..72, 

—  George 

—  GodfreyLancaster  72, 

—  Henry  George  

—  Richd.  Henry  

Beaver,  Fred.  T.  M.  47, 
Beazeley,  George  Adam 
Becher,  Andrew  C.  ...  66, 

—  Fred.  Williams 58, 

—  (ieorge  Arthur 

—  Henry  Sullivan 

—  Henry  Wrixon 

Beck,  Charles  Edward... 

—  Hugh    

—  Rev.  John  Henry 

38o|Becke,  Archibald  Frank 

Becker,    Rev.      Charles 
Maxwell   

—  C.  Theodore 56, 

Beckett,  Chas.  Edw 

Beckham, LionelG.  ...6i, 
Beckwith,  Arthur  T 

3o3|Beddek,  Edw.  Escott  ... 
439|Beddoes,  Henry  Roscoe 

426]  Beddy,  Percy  L 

3i7!Bedford,  Chas.  Henry ... 
444I —  Walter  George  Aug... 
443 1  Bedingfeld,  Henry  H.  77, 

154- —  Norman  Nevill 

.t37JBed«vell,  Edw.  Parker... 
529|Beer,  Vernon  Lemuel ... 

423|Bjeton.  Orchart 

277' Eeevor, Walter  C 22+, 

i5o|Begbey,  Henry  190, 

229|Begbie,  Alfred  R.  G.    ... 

1591 — Arundel  Sinclair  

210 —  Elphinstone  Waters  17, 
36c  —  Francis  Richard...  -28, 
302—  Francis  Warburton... 

433! —  George  Edward 

154'Behrend, Francis  David 

179  Behrens,  Clive   

3301 — Tankred  Tunstall  ... 
i8o'Beith,  Robert  Douglas... 
425JBelcher,  Harold  Thos... 

16:1—  William  Greaves 

362  Belfield,  Herbert  E.  ...45, 

400!—  Sydney 

279'Belk,  William 

382JBell,  Alex.  Wm.  C.  ...43, 

1631  —  Arthur  Clive 

178  —  Arthur  Hugh 

412  —  Arthur  Lynden 

204—  Arth.  Wra.  Hadden... 
17 — Charles  Thornhill    ... 
423, —  Claude  Wm.  Hedley 

426  —  Edward    

353!— Edward  Henry     

532!  — E.  H.  Lynden 

190  —  Edward  Inkerman... 

243: — Ernest Fitzroy  

28SI— Ernest  William    

38C I —  Eustace  Widdrington 
3S4  —  Fras.  de  Beauvoir  ... 
213' —  F.  John  Hamilton    ... 

3741—  George  Henry   , 

446: —  Geo.  Jas.  Hamilton... 
438  —  Harold  Wilberforce... 
36 1 J  —  He  nry  L .  Gillison   ... 

4331 — Henry  Phillipps   

418! — Henry  Reginald  

239' —  James  Alex.. 66, 

435[  —  James  Archibald R.... 

440! —  John  Beatson 

423  —  Kenneth  Dowie 

252  —  Leonard  Robt.Grey  ... 
377) —  Lindesay  Maxwell   ... 


3-8  Bell,  Mark  Sever. ..1,  to, 

360  —  Matthew  G.  Edw 

251 — Maurice  Douglas 

372J —  Ralph  Maitland 

igo]—  Reginald  William  .... 
181! — Richard    Carmichael 

516I —  Robert  Francis 

325' — William  

4.12 —  William  Cory  Heward 
169  Bellairs, Norman  Edw. B. 
351 1  Bellamy,  Arthur  Lytton 

396  —  Percy  John 

53 :  |—  Robert 

4361  Sellers,  Ern.  Vernon  60, 
380  Bellew,  Robert  W.  D.... 

432  Bellord,  Rev.  James 

265  Belper,  Henry  Lord 

161  Benbow,  John  Edw. 

322  Bendyshe,  Rich.  Nelson 

158  Benett,  Harry  V 

157I—  Henry  Cleeve 

32i[Bengough,  Douglas  Hy. 

237         Victor    

4oo,Benn,  Harry  Gordon   ... 

366I —  John  Piercy   

322I —  Robert  Arthur  Edw. 
i66|Bennell,  John  Dillick 


267 


412 


Bennet,  Arthur  Buckley 

—  Ferdinando  W 46, 

Bennett,  Charles  Henry 

—  Charles  Harold    

—  Charles  Hugh   

—  Ernest  Albert 

30! —  Francis  Larkworthy 

275  — Hugh    

532 —  John  Francis 

179 — John  R.  Burlton...22, 

—  Levett  Holt 

—  Maurice  Filmer    

—  Richard  Dawson  

—  Vivian  Boase 

Benoy,  Rev.  James  

29oJBensley,  Chas.  Norman 

433!— Clement  Henry   

354  Benson,  Fred.  William... 

362, —  George  Conolly 

518,--  George  Elliott 68, 

379|- Henry  W 63, 

242 1 —  John  Penrice 

321! — Percy  Hugh    

181 1 —  Richard  A.  Stanley... 

180  —  Richard  Erie 

2791  —  Rion  Philip 

381  —  Thomas  Charles  

370  —  Wm.Geo.Sackville3D3 
179  Bent,  Arthur  Milton    ... 

430  —  George 

404I —  Wm.  Henry  Morris  53, 
4o8Bentiuck,  Lord  Chas.  C. 

384'-- Walter  Guy 

334 1 —  Lord  W.  A.  Cavendish 

284iBentley,  Walter 

178  Benwell,  Regiuald  L.  ... 

2i4)Bere,  Charles 

40o|Beresford,  Arthur  W.  P. 
179 —  Chas.  E.  de  la  Poer  .. 

181  —Chas. Fred. Cobbe  28, 

353I— C.  G.  Pack 

172I —  Henry  John  Pack 

13SI — James  H.  Brownlow... 
409  —  Hon.  John  G.  H.  H.... 

223  —  Kennedy 

214! — Marcus    John    Barre 

229I        De  la  Poer    

348 1 —  Marcus  W.  De  la  Poer 


—  Lord  W.  L.  de  la  Poer 

—  W.  R.  Hamilton  ...71, 
Berger, Ernest  L.Corbett 
Berkeley,  Chris.  Robert 

—  Frederick  Geo 

—  Robert  Bruce    

—  Robert  Esme 


243 1  —  Thomas  M.  Martin  68, 

357'Berkley,  James 

235  j Bernard,  Edgar  E.  ...77, 

344  —  Edward  Henry  

436  —  Herhert  Clifford   

517  —  John 73, 

156; —  Joseph  Francis 

214  —  Paolo  49, 


432  —  Ronald  P.  Hamilton 
236 —  William  Kingsmill  .. 

413  Berne,  John  Gerald 

372  Jlerners,  Ralph  A 

434  Berney,  Thos.  Hugh    .. 

i75|Berridge,  William 

352  Berry,  Alfred  Eugene  .. 
431 1—  Robert  G.  J.  J 


205  Berryman,  Hen.  Arthur  384; 

3571 — William  Eben 381 

178'Berthon,  Alderson  P 353 

429]—  Charles  Peter   249 

213! — Henry  W 438' 

433, —  Herbert  Cecil  W 290 

332  Bertie,  Son.  Reg.  H....54,  263 
1  Bertram,  William 76,  327 

180  Besant,  Philip  Eustace  234 
177I — Walter  Hervey...  73,  239 
239  Best,  Chas.  A.  Dunlop...  353 

286!— Philip  George 17S 

2S8J—  William  263 

3ic|Betham,  Robert  M 423 

157  Bethell,  Alfred  Bryan...   179 

396  —  Edward  Hugh 58,  208 

130 — Heury  Arthur  76,  171 

373  Bethune,  Douglas  E.  B. 

400  Patton  356 

257  — Edw.  Cecil 66,  157 

401  — Hector 436 

—  Henry  Alex 339 

234  —  Herbert  B.  Patton  71,  144 
43:  —  Walter  D.  P.  Patton  334 

181  Bett,  James 233 

432  Betty,  Alf.  T.  Hy.  K.  ...  231 
294 —  Algernon  T.  H.  jS..  ...  231 

234  —  Paget  Kemmis 214 

2o7|—  Wm.  R.  P.  K 310 

524  Bevan,  Frank 233 

228  —  George  Frederick 524 

275  Beveridge, Wilfred  W.O.  383 
319  Beves,  Percival  Scott...  271 
181  Beville,  Chas.  Hamilton  428 
528 — Francis  Granville    ...  429 

273  —  George  Francis 4,  405 

406  —  Harry  G.  Peyton 438 

37;  Bevington,  John   182 

401  Bewes,  Arthur  Edw.  ...  401 
378  Bewley,  Alfred  William  383 

528  Bewsher,  Wm.  Dent 290 

396  Beynon,  Henry  Jj.  N.  ...  175 

518  —  Wm.  George  L. ...  76,  432 

519  Beyts,  Herbert  Wm.  Hope  393 
32  —  Roger  F.  Sconce   398,401 

317  —  William  George  384 

171  Bickford,  Arthur  Louis    440 

279 1—  Edward   171 

280  —  Harold  Child    140 

5241 — William  Wilfrid   441 

221  jBicknell,  Maldion  Byron  172 
249iBiddhilrm,  Geo.  Warren  172 
173! —  Harold  Mavromichali  357 

3461—  Harry   213 

,373!— Hope 174 

353  —  Michael    17S 

382  —  Sir  Michael  A.  S 163 

292  —  Nicholas  Trafalgar ...  332 
150  — Sir  Robert 4, 163 

356  —  Stephen  Francis. ..72,  415 
i5i|Bidgood,  Thos.  E.  W.    ...  174 

307  Bidwell,  Reg.  Frank 438 

440  Bigge,  George  Orde 212 

3S61 —  Thos.  Arth.  Hastings.  211 
175  Bigger,  Samuel  F 516 

49  Biggs,  Charles  William    214 

205  —  Henry  Vero  74,  2C9 

3i3:Bignell,  Bertram  H 180 

334  —  E.  D.Fred 43,  410 

428  Billings,  Mathew 293 

148  Bindloss,  Wm.  Robert...  136 
344  Bingham, Hon. Cecil E. 77,132 

—  Charles  Hy.  Marion  307 
265  —  Charles  Thomas  ...41,  409 
356!  —  Edmund  G.  Hy.  ...40,  107 

x8]—  Hon.  Francis  Richard  if  3 
263  —  George  Wm.  Powlett  237 
430  —  O.  B.  B.  Smith 137 

298  —  William  Henry 444 

7  Bingley.Alfred  Horsford  417 

427  —  Arthur  George  E.  ...  310 
307  Binney,  Arthur  Fred —  398 

299  —  Walter  E 400 

173  Binning;,Georee,£or<2  41,  134 
364  Binny,  Allan  J.  Murray  251 

422  —  Steuari  M 233,  374 

426  —  Steuart  Scott 160 

4oo'(Binsteed,  Chas.  H.  F.  ...  424 
1891  Birch,  A  HarryColvin  75,  171 
189'— Arthur  Charles 178 

357  —  Charles  1 242 


36. 
386 
263 
247 

182 
526 

36<t 


—  Charles  Grant  F.  G....  29s 

—  Claude  Ernest  3:0 

—  Downward  P.  Lea  ...  172 

—  Edward  Alfred 452 

—  Edward  Massy 179 

—  FredLHen.  John  ...66,  J70 

—  Freaeiick  William  ...  43* 


Index — Active  List. 


Birch,  Henry  Priestley 

—  Jas.  Fred.  Noel 

—  James  R.  Kemmis  ... 

—  Ronald  Lionel  Percy 

—  Sydney  Colvin 

—  Valentine  Kingston 
Bircham,        Humphrey 

F,  W 

Bird,  Rev.  Arthur 

—  Chas.  John  G 

—  Fred.  V.  Godfrey  19, 

—  George  Oorrie 6, 

—  Geo. Edw.G.  Waller  ... 

—  Hubert  B.  Drought... 

—  Rev.  John  Turnbull 

—  Max  Hermann  C 

—  Robert 

—  Spencer  Godfrey. ..56, 

—  Stanley 77, 

—  Wilkinson  Dent  ..,72, 

—  Wrn.  JohnB 48, 

Birdw  ood,  Geo. Chris.  M. 

—  Gordon  Travers   

—  HalhedBrodrick 

—  Richard    Lockington 

—  William  Riddell    

—  Win.  Spiller 63, 

Birkbeck,  "Victor  John... 

—  Vincent  M 72, 

—  William  Henry  ...72, 
Birley,  Kichard  Arch. ... 
Birney,  Chas.  Folliott... 

—  John  R 

Birrell,  Edwin  Thos.  F. 

—  William  George  

Birt,  Cecil     

—  Thomas 

Biscoe,  Albert  S  .Tyndale 

—  Julian  D.  T.  Tyndale 

—  Vincent  Robert     

—  William  Walters  ...  6, 
Bishop,  Charles  66, 

—  Charles  Arthur 

—  Charles  Frederick  ... 

—  Charles  L.  N 72, 

—  Edward  Barry 19, 

—  Harry  Oswald  

—  John  David  Jones 

—  Leslie  Trevor 40, 

Bittleston,  Geo.  H.  ...56, 

Bivar,  C.  E.  Belli-    

Black,  James  Alex 

—  Rev.  John    

—  John  Campbell  L 

—  John  Greer 

—  Walter  Clarence  . 

—  William  Campbell  26, 

—  Wilsone    

Blaekader,  Chas.  G.  ... 
Blackburn, Charles  C... 

—  John  Edward   48, 

—  Leslie  Dewing  

Blackden, Leon. Shad  74, 

—  Wilfrid  W 

Blacker,  Stewart  W.  W. 

—  Walter 

Btackett,  E.  Umfre...52, 

—  Ralph  

—  Wm.  Stewart  Burdett 
Blackham,  Robert  J.  ... 
Blackwell,  Chas.  T 

—  Frank  

Blaekwood,  Alex.  Thos. 

—  Lord    Frederick    T. 

Hamilton-Temple. . . 
Blagrove,  Henry  John  46, 
Blaine,  Edwin  Ernest 
Blair,  Arthur 

—  Arthur  Kennedy  ... 

—  Everard  M'Leod  .... 

—  Hugh  Maxwell 336 

—  Reginalds.  Hunter...  339 

—  Riciid.Wm.Creighton  440 

—  Walter  C.  Hunter  50,  171 
Blake,  Charles  John   31,  165 

—  Edw. AlgernonC 332 

—  Napoleon  J.  R 52,  319 

—  Robert  Wm.  M.  ...76,  259 
BLakeney,  Edward  F.  J.  364 

—  Herbert  Norwood    ...  319 

—  Robert  Byron  D 213 

—  William  Edward  A....  422 

Blakes,  Wm.  L.  F 255 

Blakeway,  Denys  B.    ...  435 

—  .1.  Prestwich 211 

Blaksley,  Edward  ...28,  165 
Blanchflower,  Edward ..  215 


381  j  Bland,  Edwj  Humphry  210 

1741 — Fred.  Milbank 52,  167 

261I — William  St.  Colum   ...  175 


Bland-Huni-.E.S.deVere  1 
Blandford,  Rev.  Hy.  W.  532 

Blandy,  Lyster  F 214 

Bla:ie,  Chas.  Forbes  63,  170 
Blanford,  Chas.  Edw. ...  i3o 

—  William  Geo 177 

Blenkinsop.Alf.Percy...  383 

—  Frederick  Henry 524 

—  Frederick  Linton 526 

—  LaytonJohn   395 

Blennerhassett,    B.    M.  378 

396I—  ErnestBlennerhassett27i 
i8o|Blest,  Daniel  Alex. ...41,  303 

518  Blewitt,  Arthur   77,  32: 

354  —  Charles  Oakes  Bates  357 


Charles  Turner   ...65,  169 

—  William  Edward. ..54,  168 
Bliss,  Charles 442 

—  Ei-nest;  William 385 

—  James  Arthur  437 

—  John  Plomer 360 

—  Leonard  ?.  H 282 

—  Thomas  G.  Cumming  257 

—  Wilfrid  Marryat   269 

Block,  Arthur  Hugh  71,  170 

—  Maurice  W.  P 63,  169 

Blois,  Dudley  George...  17c 

—  Eustace  William 357 

—  Sh-n.  B.Macn.JSf.   ...  223 
Blois-Johnson,T.GordoD  436 


Blomfield.Chas.Geo.M..  234 

—  Charles  Jas 50,  257 

383  Blood,  Sir  Bindon  ...    7,  204 

383  —  Robert 37 

172  — William  Persse...  75,  346 
152  Blore,  Herbert  Richard    322 

22  Blosse,  Fras.  Lynch 360 

403)  Blount,  Charles  H.  ...58,  169 
150! — George  Percy  Cosmo  180 
398J —  Harold 398 

—  William  Frederick  ...  115 
Blumberg,  Herbert  E...  401 
Blundell,  John  Eyles  ...     28 

-Wilfrid  A.  B.  H 219 

Blundell  -  Hollinshead 

Blundell,  D.  H 322 

Blunt,  Charles  Jasper  ...  174 

—  Conrad  Edw.  G.  ...77,  364 

—  EdwardHenry 310 

—  Edward  W 76,  171 

—  Ernest 49,  208 

—  Rev.  James  H.  T 53 

—  Osmond  Donald   348 

—  Robert  Bruce 257 

—  Walter  E.  O.  C...  344,  374 
Blyth,  Fred.  Aug. ...   63,  413 

—  Herbert  Russell  ...77,  234 
Bockett,  Pugh  Edw.  H.  4 
Boddam,  Ernest  B.  C...  433 
Boddy,  Owen  Vidal...4s,  207 

—  Robert  James 260 

Bode,  Louis  Wm 74,  225 

Boden,  Anthony  D 357 

Body,  Grant  T 307 

Boevey,  E.  M.  Crawley  288 
Boger,  Dudley  C 261 

—  Richard  Wharton 176 

Bogle,  Benj.  Wm 249 

—  John  Savile 441 

Boileau,  Arthur  C.  T.  61, 169 

—  Bertrand  Hy.  Carter  277 

—  Colin  Campbell 425 

—  Etienne  R.  Partridge  437 

—  Frank  R.  Farrer  211 

—  Guy  Hamilton  213 

—  Herbert  Edward 421 

2ii]8oisragon,  Guy  H 427 


Bales,  Wm.  Samuel  383 

Bolland,  Theo.  J 441 

Bols,  Louis  Jean    242 

Bolster,  George  Emil     .    180 
Bolton,  Archer  C 70,  308 

—  Arthur  Hely  431 

—  Digby   395 

—  Richard  A.  L.  M 154 

—  Richard  G.  Ireland...  223 

—  Wilfred  Nash 325 

—  William  215 

Bomford,  Gerald 516 

Bond,  Chas.  Earbery  ...  288 

—  Chetwynd  R.  A 422 

—  Francis  George   ...65,  208 

—  Henry  Hendley    179 

—  Ralph  F.  X.  M 171 


Bond,  Reg.  Coplestone  315 
j— Reginald  Edwin  441 

—  Reginald  Fras.  Geo.     212 

—  Richard  Pratt   381 

—  Thomas    386| 

—  Wensly  J.  H 54,  415 

Bone,  Foster  A.Fred....  181 
Bonham,  Chas.  Barnard  213 

—  George  Lionel  219 

—  Walter F 303 

Bonham-Carter,Charles  313 
Bonus,  William  John  ...  294 
Bookey,  John  Thos.  B...  515 
Boome,  Edw.  Herbert  ..  434 

Boon,  George 230 

Boone,  Chas.Fred.de  B.  303 
Booth.  Arthur  Wm.  C...  233 

—  Douglas  B.  Gore 294 

—  Lionel  Edward  B 50 

—  Richard  Henry 369 

—  Thomas  Macaulay  ...  339 

—  Son.  W.  D.  Sclater  ...  176 

—  William  Henry 229 

Boothe,  A.  L.  Trevor  ...  145 
Boothby,  Francis  S.  E.  241 

—  Reginald  Evelyn  ...56,  168 
Bor,  Arthur    48,  360 

—  Edward  John    48,207 

—  JamesHenry    66,  397 

Borah,  Shibram 516 

Borradaile,  A.  Latour  ...  383 

—  Basil 213 

—  Harry  Benu  65,  419 

Borrett,Herbert  Charles       7 

—  Oswald  Cuthbert 231 

Borcon,  Arthur  Close    ...  41 

—  Charles  Edward...  7c,  239 

—  Neville  Travers    297 

Bosanquet,  Jas.Tindall.  280 

—  LionelA 305 

Bostock,  Arthur 395 

Boswell,  Wm.  Legh  74,  416 
Boteler,  Fras.Wilford  ,4, 168 

Bott,  John  C.  L '...  161 

Bottomley,  Harry  R 227 

Boucher,  B.  Hamilton...  290 
Boudier,  Edward  Wm...  426 
Boughej-,  Henry 43,  330 

—  John 7 

Boulderson,  H.  A.  B.  65,  413 
Boulnois,  William  A.  ...  175 
Boultbee,  Chas.:A.T.  61,  321 
Boulton,  Charles  S 282 

—  Harold 529 

—  Raymond  Edward  ...  315 
Bourchier,  Arthur  C.  F.  424 

—  Philip  Lennox  W.    ...  401 

—  Rodney  Lewis 180 

Bourcicault.Geo.  P.  ...58,  363 
Bourke,  Ernest  Albert  386 

—  George  Deane  378 

—  Henry  Beresford...48,  36= 

—  John  Joseph SIg 

—  Paget  John 130 

—  Ulick  Joseph 378 

Bourne,  Frank  114 

—  Henry  R.  Murraj'   ...  225 

—  Walter  FitzGerald  ...  438 

—  Walter  Kemp    443 

Bousfield,  E.  Emerson  437 
Bouverie,  GJPleydell  65,  221 

Bovet,  William 213 

Bovill,  Edward  515 

Bowden, J.  H.T.Cornish  276 

—  William  Harvey  243 

Bawdier,  Basil  W.  B.  ...  213 
Bowen,  Arthur  W.  N....  386 

—  Charles  Eustace    434 

—  Charles  Otway  Cole  212 
— Iifce.E.  Jenkins 532 

—  Francis  Joseph 307 

—  Gerard  Chris 353 

Herbert  Walter 178 

—  John  Cuthbert  G 532 

—  Robert  Scarlett...  74,  321 
Bower,  Hamilton  ...  71,  420 

Bowers,  Maunsell 41 

Bowes,  William  Hely  75,  255 
Bowes-Lyon,  Son.  M....  133 
Bowker,  Fras.  Jearrad    290 

—  William  James 245 

Bowlby,  Charles 

William 348 

—  Robert  Russell 307 

Bowles,  Fred.  Aug... .4 7,  166 

—  Fred.  Gilbert 65,  208 

—  Henry 49,  256 


80O 

Bowlby,  LudlowTonson  279 

Bowly,  David 162 

Bowman,  Henry 73.   l9° 

—  Henry  James    39S 

Bown,  Arthur  Thomas  517 
Bowring,  Arthur  H 177 

—  George    7°>  4J5 

—  John  Bellasis 44l 

Boxer,  Edw.  HoodS.  ...  294 

—  Hugh  Edwd.  Richd.  241 
Boyall,  Alfred  Morey  ...  248 
Boyce,  Ernest^J.  G....6i,  208 

—  Harry  Augustus 178 

■ — John  Fred.  Wm 234 

—  John  Henry  A 231 

—  Wm.  Geo.  Bertram  293,364 
Boyd,  Alex.  Charles 178 

—  Chas.   A.  Rochfort  46,  207 

—  Heury  C.  Rochfort...   181 

—  Henry  W.  B 527 

—  John  Alex 32,  363 

—  Mossom  Archibald  76,  209 

—  Stuart  Ogilvy   179 

Boyes,  John  Edward  ...  16 
Boyle,  Arthur  Gerald  ...  245 

—  Francis  Rayner   401 

—  Michael   385 

—  Roger  Courtenay 353 

Boys,  Reginald  H.  H.  ...  211 
Boyse, Henry  Thos. A. S.  255 
Brabazou.Auth.Heyland  400 

—  John  Palmer 1,  17 

—  William  Beaufort 402 

Brackenbury,  Henry  ...  130 

—  Sir  Henry 4,  163. 

—  Herbert  Wm 46,-i66 

—  Maule  Campbell  ...26,  205 

—  Walter  John  William  440 
Bradbridge,  Edward  D".  325 

Bradbury,  Lewis  B 340 

Braddelf,  John  A 395 

—  Monckton  O'Dell  381 

Bradford, Edw.Chaloner  344 

—  Evelyn  Ridley 336 

—  Sutherland  Henry  ...  282 

—  Sydney  Sheridan 26s. 

—  Wilmot  Henry  344 

Bradley,  Chas.  Edw.  52,  329/ 

—  Fred.  Gardner  419. 

—  HughVachell    426 

—  Robert  William    265 

Bradshaw,  Cecil  P 136 

—  Charles  Richard  441 

—  Frederick  Ewart 425 

—  Laurence  Julius  E.  46, 414. 

—  William  Edm.  J 330 

Brady,  Daniel 212 

—  Robt.  Maziere  54,168 

—  Win.  LongSeld 330 

Braid,  Arthur  Reade   ...  172 

Braide,  Geo.  F.  W 518 

Braithwaite.  Fras.  J.  ...  307 

Francis  Powell.  233 

—  Walter  P 245. 

William  Garnett  263 

Brake,  Herbert  Edw.  J.  175 

—  Timothy  Francis 389 

Brakspear.  William  Rae  433. 
Bramhall.EdwardAlbert  364 
Bramly, Alfred  Jennings  160. 

Alwyn  Wm.  Jennings  161 

—  Guy  L.  Jennings   147,  373 
Harrie  Jennings  299, 

Brarawell,  Geo.  Addison  303. 

Henry  Dancombe    ...  156 

Brand,  Herbert 436 

—  Son.  Thomas  Walter  151 
Brancker,  Hy.  Russel ...  181 

—  Wm.  Sefton    1R1 

Brander.Arthur  Jas.   31,408- 

Edward  Salisbury   ...  516 

Herbert  Ralph  419 

Brandon,  Oscar  G 214 

—  Rev.  R.  Joseph  531 

Brandreth,  Edgar 430 

—  Lyall 297 

Branfoot,  Arth.  Mudge  524 

Brannigan,  John  H 382 

Branson,  Vivian  Heury  440 
Brass,  Ernest  Henry  ...  249 
Brassey,  Harold  Ernest  134 

—  Robert  Bingham  158 

Bray,  A.  Le  Mesurier  ...  177 

Claude  Arthur  373 

—  George  Arthur  Theo...  384 

—  Hubert  Alaric  384 

—  Reginald  Edw.  T 310 


Index — Active  List. 


Bray,  Robert 'Napier  ...  284 
Breakey,  Arthur  John...  172 
Breay,  Rev.  Chris.  Fras.  531 
Bredm,  Alexander    442I 

—  Waldene  FitzWm.  H.  254 
Breeks,  Richard  Win. ...  1731 
Bremner,  Arthur  Grant  211I 

—  Donald 173] 

—  Harry  John _  4:8 

Brenau,  Hugh  G 344) 

Brendon,  Herbert  A.  ...  1721 
Brereton,  David  L 333 

—  Edward  Fitzgerald...  308I 

—  Frederick  Sadleir224,  385J 
Bretherton,  George  H...  422' 
Breton,  Harrv  B' Arch. .48, 207} 
Brett,  Arth.  Henry  VV.54,  i68j 

—  Chas.  Arth,  Hugh    ...  243( 

—  G.  VV.  Brownrigg  239, 

—  Herbert  George    

—  Walter_Edward 

—  Walter  Percival 

Breul,  Fred.  Alex 

Brewin,  Johu  Palffy 

Brewis,  Robert,  H.'W.... 
Brewster,  R.  Ferdinand 
Brickeuden,  R.  H.  L.  ... 
Bridge,  Ren.  Arthur 

—  Chas.  Henry 32, 

—  Tho.  F-  DunscomD4i, 

—  Wm.  Basil  diaries  ... 

—  William  Cyprian 

Bridges,  Arth.   Holroyd 

—  Edw.  Cha.  Pbilippi ... 

—  Fitzstepiieu  Henry... 

—  Francis  Doveton  

—  George  Tom  M 

—  Thomas  McGkie  

Bridgford,  Robt  Jas.  ... 
Bridgmaa,  Arthur  VV.  28, 

—  George  Augustus  ... 
Brierley, Eustace  Garble 

—  Geoffrey  T 

Briffi,  Josepj.  Vincent. 

—  Rinaldo 70, 

Briggs,  Charles  James... 

—  Fred.  Clifton 71, 

—  George  Ewbank  ...54, 

—  Harry  Beecham 

—  Wm.  Egginton +6, 

Bright,  Ashley  Rowland 

—  Reginald  Arthur 

—  Richard   

—  Richard  G.  T 

—  Sir  Robt.Onesiphorus 
Brinckman,  Rowland  ... 
Brind,  Charles  Geo 

—  John  Edward  Spencer 

—  John  Thomas 

Brindle,  Rev.  R  >bert 

.Brindloy,  Geo.  Fred.  W. 

Brine,  Robert  W.M 

Brinkley,  Chas.  M.  E.74, 

—  Richd.  H.  L.  King  ... 
Brinton,  John  Chaytor 

—  Oswald  Walter 

■Briscoe, Alex.  Villiers76, 

—  Henry  Arthur  W 

—  Lancelot  Dunlop 

Brise,  Harold  G.  Ruggles 

Brissenden,  Albert   

Britain,  Rev.  A.  H.  K.  . 
Brittan.Cha.Gisboime  65, 

—  Edward  Pole 76, 

—  Reginald     

Britten,  Thos.  X 

Brittiebank,  Joseph 

Broadbent,  Edward  N... 

—  Johu  Edward    ......28, 

Broadley,  Hamilton   W. 

—  Thomas  S.  Chas.  Wm. 

Broadmead,  Henry  

Broadrick,  Fred.  B.  D. 

—  George  Fletcher   

Broadwood,  Arthur 

—  Ivo  Arthur 

—  Robert  George  ...  33, 
Brock,  Edgar  N.  Loftus 

—  Henry  Jenkins 

—  Matthew  William 

—  Thomas  Herbert 

Brocklehurst,  J.  F....40, 

—  Robert, 

Brockmau.C.E.  F.Drake 

—  David  Henry  Drake 

—  Herbert  Edwd. Drake 

—  Percy  Wm.  Drake      . 


Brockman,  Vivian  God- 
frey Drake   

—  William  Law 

Brodhurst,  B.  M.  L.  ... 
Brodie,  Alastair  Wm.M. 

—  Alexander 

Brodribb,  Ernest 

Brogan,  Thomas  Henry 
Brogden.JamesEngland 

—  John  Silvester  

Broke,  Harry 

BromSeld,  Fra.  Wm.  52, 

—  James  

—  John  C.  Coley  

Bromhead.Edw.Gonville 

—  Richd.  F.  Gonville  ... 

Bromilow,  Walter 

Bromley,  Cuthbert  

Brook, Edmund  Smith  ... 

—  Richard  W.  Crtindell 
Brooke,  Charles  Louis... 

—  Chris.  R.  Ingham    ... 

—  Eardle.y  Wilmot   

—  Edward  Wm.  Saurin 

—  George  Cecil  

—  George  Frank  

—  Harry  Morris  M.  ...... 

—  Henry  Robt.  Moore... 

—  Hugh  Fenwick...  271, 

—  James  Sleeman 

—  Lionel  Godolphin...43, 

—  Rich.  O'Shaughnessy 

—  Ronald  George  

—  Victor  Reginald    

Brooker,  Edward  Part... 

—  Orestes  J.  H 

Bi'ookes-Kep.JoshuaA.R. 
Brooking,  Harry  Trisaott 

Brooks,  James  

Brooksoank,  R.  Gylhy... 
Broome, George  Simpson 

—  Guy  Saville  Fred.  ... 

—  Rtlph  Champueys  75, 

—  Robert  Dennis   

—  William  Arthur  ...33, 
Brotherton,  T.de  la  H.  65, 
Brough,  Alan 

—  James  Fox 22, 

—  John 

—  Rev.  Joshua  

Broughton,  Brian  I).  ... 

—  Ern.  Chamier 03, 

—  Hugo  Delves 

—  Lega  Harley  Delves 

—  Theodore  Delves 

Broun,  Alex.  Aitken  J... 

■—  James  Ronald   

Brounlie, Louis  Kossuth 
Browell,  William  Basil 
Brown,  Arth.  Edmd.353, 

—  Arthur  James  ...  .... 

—  Arthur  Laidley 

—  Arthur  Wale 

—  Charles  Allen 

—  Claude  Russell 

—  Claude  Wreford  

—  Colonel  Edward 

—  Vet.  Lieut.  Biward  .. 

—  Edward  Douglas  

—  Edward  Wallace 

—  Edwin  Harold  

—  Ernest  Craig 

—  Francis  Joseph  Wade 

—  Frank 190, 

—  Frank  Russell 

—  Frank  Tatton    

—  Fred.  John 54, 

—  Fredk.  Wm.  Alex.    ... 

—  Geoffrey  A.  Phillipps 

—  George  Benson  

—  Harry  Herbert 

—  Harrv  Troup 

—  H.Forbes  Darell 

—  Lieut.  Henry    Robert 

—  Lieut.  Hv.  Robt 

—  Henry  R.  Seguier   ... 

—  Howard  Clifton 

—  James  Andrew 

—  John  Southwell   ...61, 

—  Lewis  George 

—  Louis  F 31, 

—  Oscar    

—  Percy  Wilson 

—  Richard  Cradock 

—  Robert  James  Reid... 

—  Walter  Henry   

—  Walter  Medlicott     ... 


179 
286 
349 
•135 
302 
305 
361 
348 
372 
148 
150 
211 
66| 
5  30  J 
425 
3t>9 
'55 
422. 
178) 
4.6j 
418 
409 
208 
214 

167 
393 

396 

249 

330 
261 

179I 
213! 

3«i| 
442 
361 
178 
374 
370 

153 
243 
42  t 
2'3 
233 
"3° 
395 
'55 
3-4 
5  '7 
342 
384 
370 
353 
179 

3°3 
370 
214 
362 
382 
421 

301 
342 
526 
249 
153 

418 
344 
51<s 
206 
370 
34° 
398 
424 
iJi 
437 


Brown,  Walter  Sydney  . 

—  William  baker  

—  Wm.  Geo.  Charteris. . 

—  William  H.  Wreford. . 
Browne,  Abraham  W. ... 

—  Alex.  John  Wogan  ... 

—  Alfred  Kden  

—  Alfred  Percy 

—  Andrew  Lang   

Arthur  G.   Fred.  ...32, 

Arthur  Henry    54, 

Arthur  Howe 

Arthur  Neil  E 

—  Charles  Mchael  

—  Clement  A.  R 73, 

—  Clement  L.  S.  Seton- 

—  Rev.  D.  G.  Lathom... 

—  David  Stuart 

—  Desmond  J.  E.  Beale 

—  Edgar  Thornburgh... 

—  Edmond  Charles  

—  Edmond  Waller  

—  lsdward  George    

—  Edw.  Stevenson    

-•  Frank  Dennis    

—  Frai'k  Douglas 

—  FrankW.NT.Wogau49, 

—  Fred.  George  Francis 

—  Fred.  Macdonell  

—  Fred.  William  

—  Geoffrey  J.  Denis 

—  George 

—  George  Fitzherbert... 

—  Geo.  Herbert  Stewart 

—  Gerald  H.  Wylde 

—  Harold  Gore 58, 

—  Harry  Ernest 

Henry  Donald  

Hv.  Montague 

Henry  Rilph 

—  Herbert  Jose  P 

Horace  F.  Moresby... 

—  Sir  James 6, 

—  Sir  Jas.  F.  Manners 

—  Latnbart  John 48, 

—  Leslie  Swinton 

—  Robert  Arthur 66, 

—  Samuel  Haslett    

—  Samuel  Swinton 

—  Sherwood  Dighton  ... 

—  Captain  William  

—  Qr.ifr.  William    

—  Wm.  Henry 40, 

—  Wm.  Herbert  Pryce 

—  William  Lloyd 

—  Wm.  Rich 

Browning,  Arthur  R.  ... 

—  Charles  Hunter    

—  Francis  Alexander... 
George  Dansey 

—  Hanworth    Stephens 

—  Herbert  Arrott 

—  Theodore  Charles    ... 

—  Thomas    

—  Wintnrop  Benjamin 
Brown'ow, Cecil  B  irry66, 

—  Celadon  Charles  ...  i3, 

—  Charles  William   

—  d'Arcy  Charles 

—  Henry  Blaikie  

—  Hon. '.J.  Roderick 

—  William  Vesey  

Brownrigg,  Geo.  Alex... 

—  Henry  John  Watt  70, 

—  Henry  Scudholtne    ... 

—  Metcalfe  studnolme 
Bruce,  Alexander 

—  Andrew  McCrae  ...18, 

—  Hon.  Arthur  Edward 

—  Arthur  Francis 

—  Charles  Edward 

—  Hon.  C.  Granville    76, 

—  Charles  M.  Duudas... 

—  Clarence  Dairymple 

—  Divid    

—  Hon.    E.    S.    Hovell- 
Thurio  iv  •  Cuaimiug 

—  Edward 32, 

—  Edw.  Archibald  ...30, 

Frederick    

George  David 

—  George  Evans   ..  ..,    . 

—  Hervey  Ronald 

—  Hon.  James  b\  T.  C... 

—  James  G.  Turing 

—  John 

—  John  Elliot  L 


325  Bruce,   Jonathan   Max- 

210         well 443 

215  —  Malcolm  Edw.  Lloyd  439 

303  —  Stanley  Malcolm 138 

378 — Thomas    178 

429  — William  Alex.  M 433 

i3i  Brunker.  C.Molyneux...  257 

432  —  Jas.  Milford  S 54,  168 

378  —  James  Robert  285 

411  Brunner,  Chas.  Wilfred  213 
168  Bruno, Ern. E.  Bruno  353,374 
353  ■  -  Hugh  Watson  Bruuo  402 

334  Brush,  Aplyn  Waring...  254 

214  —  George  Howard   237 

209  —  John  E.  Ramsay 346 

439  Bryan,  Herbert     241 

507  —  Thomas  Wm.  Guy  ...  172 

444  Bryant,  Alan 273 

150! — Gilbert  Edward  ...73,  170 

438  —  Henrv  Greuville 317 

24:  Bryee,  Charles  Alex.  ...  222 

i8ij — David  Greig  437 

383; — Francis   223 

30  —  William    252 

526  Bryson.  Reginald 529 

433  Buccleuch.  W.  F.  Dukeof  1 
144  Buchan,  G.  C.  Fordyce  175 

234  Buchanan,  Andrew  518 

213  —  Arthur  L.  H 339 

115  —  Bertram  George 179 

3',2  —  Claude  Gray 362 

286  —  Francis  Edward  259 

46  — George  Johnston 384 

243  --  Gilbert  Howell  L 317 

307  — Henry  James 239 

32*—  John  B.  Whitla 382 

442  — Kenneth  James 423 

22! — Walter  James   518 

277;Buck,  Cecil  Henry    438 

2941 — Hugh  Charles  65,360 

439  —  William  Teunant 332 

444!Buckland,  Philip  A. ...49,  411 

215  —  Reginald  Ulick  H.  ...  210 
204  Buckle,  Archie  Stewart  176 
411  —  Arthur  Charles     292 

441  —  Arthur  Ernest  364 

286  —Arthur  W.  B 284,  373 

5*5 — ChvistopherReginald  173 

178  —Edward  Harold    315 

172  — Henry  William 214 

419  —  Herbert  Stewart  365 

369  —  Matthew  Perceval  ...  313 

407  —  Rev.  W.F.  Ray   396 

401  Buckley.  Arthur  D.  B. ...  290 
181  —  Basil  Thorold    233 

524  —  Eiw.DuncombeH.73,  17a 

418  — Edward  James 271 

181  Budd.  Norman  A.  Hay  427 
136  Buiworth,  Chas.  E.  D.   177 

335  Buist,  Arthur  Hunter  ...  440 

179  — David  Simson    42; 

446  —  Herbert  John  Martin  384 

438  — John  Martin 385 

383  —  KeithLyon 334 

525  —Robert  Napier 384 

414  Bulfm,  Edw.  Stanislaus  256 
406  Balkley,  George  Alfred  2(2 

173  Ball,  Rev.  Edmund :3c 

437  —  George  Henry  527 

171  Bullen,  John  Welply  ...  383 
322  —  Stephen  Darley    178 

7  Bt:iler,-ffoH. Henry  Yarde  356 

423  —  Joun  Dashwood  276 

209  —  John  R.  Symes 31 

22  —  Hon.  JohnR  L. Yarde  223 

30  —  M.  E.  Mauninghan...  357 

386  —  lit.  Hon.  Sir  R.  H.    4,  321 

403  Bullock,  C.  J.  Troyte  ...  245 

134  — George  M 47,  242 

423  —  Rev.  W.  H 396 

44+  Bulman,  Poilip    61,  317 

432  Bulpett,  Arthur  D.  ...56,  305 

179  Balwer,  Edw.  A.  E 292 

284  —  Sir  Edw.  Gascoigne  263 
381  Bunbury, Chas. Hamilton 

de  St  P 256 

357   —  Herbert  N 32,  363 

409  —Vesey  Thomas 73,  252 

256  —  Wm.  Edwin       74,  416 

432  —  William  C.  Haumer...  436 

442  —  William  Henry 213 

239  Bundock,  Alick  Fras.  ...  295 
334  Buuoy.F.  W.  McTier  310,369 
299  —  Frederick  Brice  ...49,  167 
231  Bunting,  Thorn  is  King  113 
444  Burbury,  James  Hirold  28S 
177  Burch,  Frederick 141 


Index — Active  List. 


8oz 


Burch,  William  E.  S.  ... 

Burdall,  A 

Burden,  Henry 

Burder.  Ernest  Sumner 
Burdelt,  A.  Bardett  .... 
Burdon,  John  Alder  ... 
Burge,  Norman  Ormsby 
Burges,  Daniel  

—  Frank   

Burgess,  Fra.  F.  R....41, 
Burgoyne,  Gtrald  A..  ... 

—  Roderick  Mnrrie 

Burke,  Edward  PluukeU 

—  John  FitzGerald  

—  Richard  J  >hn  Charles 

—  Richard  William 

—  Tboma*  Campbell  ... 

—  Paym.  William  Henry 

—  Major  WilliamHem*y 
Burlton,  Alfred  Ralph... 

—  Arthur  H 

—  Philip  Sykes  Murphy 

—  Reginald   Dennis 

—  William  E.  Ferdinand 
Burn,  Alex.  E  Iw.  P. ..66, 

—  ArthurGeorge   65, 

—  Charles  Rosdew  ...  68, 

—  Ernest  SI.  Johnston... 

—  George  Callander    ... 

—  JamesSIontague 

Burnaby,  Charles  G.  ... 
Burnard,  Frank  E.  C... 
Burne,  Edw.  Robert    ... 

—  Fras.  Henry  G 

—  George  H.  P 74, 

—  Knightley  Owen  

--  Knightler  Poyntz    ... 

—  Lindsay  E.  Lumley... 

—  Nawdisate  A.  K.  ...70, 

—  Rainald  Owen  ...  243, 
Burnett,  Charles  John... 

—  Charles  Ken  von  

—  Jas.GordonLennox7i, 

—  John  Chaplyn    

—  Joseph  John  

—  Bev.  Richard  P 

—  Sidney  Harvey 

—  William  Francis 

Burney,  Ernpst  Henry 63, 

—  Herbert  Henry 49, 

—  Percy  de  Sausmaren.. 
Burns,  John  William  ... 

Burnside,  E.  Aug 

Burrage,  John    

Burrard,  Charles  

—  Harry  George 257, 

—  Sidney  Gerald 72, 

—  William  Dutton    

Bnrrell,  Merrick  K. 

—  Wm.  Matthew  

—  Wm.  Samuel    63, 

Burroughs,  C 

—  Fred.  Wm.  Traill-  ... 

—  Sec.  Wm.  Gore     

Burrowes,  A.  Robinson 

—  Alev.  Leslie  Scott  41, 

—  Henry  Gray  71, 

—  Louis  Arundell 

—  Robert  Aylmer 

Burrows,  Alfred 

—  Edmund  A 56, 

—  George 

—  James  Rogers   

—  Norman 76, 

—  William 

Burt,  Alfred   

—  Arthur  Geoige 

—  Charles  Henry 

—  John  Marshall 76, 

—  Thomas  Taylor 

Burtchaell.Chas.  Henry 

Burtenshaw,  John 

Burton,  Arthur  C 

—  Arthur  Robert 

—  Aubrey  de  Sausmarez 

—  Benjamin   54, 

—  Chas.  Wm.  W 73, 

—  Edmund  Boteler  

—  Edmund  SIercercn74, 

—  Fowler 

—  Francis  Charles  ...30, 

—  Fras.  Hy.  M 

—  Fredk.  Nuthall 

—  Gerard  William    

—  Harold  Franklin 

—  Harry  Chas.  Hay 

—  Henry  Gerard   


254  Burton,  Hubert   52, 

370  —  John 

519  —  John  Adolphus 

282  —  Reginald  de  H 

330  —  R^giuald  George 

307  --  Richard  Watkins 

407   —  St.  George  E.  W....66, 

273:  —  Sidney  Waiter  

273  —  William  Clerke 

409I —  Willoughby  Seymour 
137  Bury,  Hugh  Hoskyns... 

259  Bush,  Harry  3 

231  —  Herbert  Wheeler 

382  —  John.... 

362  —  John  Ernest   

395  —  Oliver  George  

362  Bushe,  Chas.  Kendal ... 
372  —  Thomas  Francis  ...68, 
528|Bnshell,  Fred.  Ha»ley... 
43°:  3ushman,Hy.  Augustus 

379  Buston,  PhilipThos.    52, 

427  Bus  well,  Ferberd  R 

417  Butcher,  ArthurE.A.  76, 

428  —  Frederick  Charles  ... 
414  —  Frederick  Spurrell... 

413  —  George  James 65, 

142  —  Henry  Townsend  60, 
211  Butler,  Alex.  Hazelwood 
438  —  Arthur  Almeric  P.  ... 

211 — Arthur  Townley  

211  —  Bernard  A  mold  B.  ... 

401  —  Ernest  Reuben  C 

181  —  George  Lewis   

2131 —  Henry  Hugh 

252!  —  Henry  Maurice   

425I— James 40, 

420! —  James  F.  Arcedecktie 
326  —John  B.  R 63, 

414  —  Lord  Newtown 

365 1 — Richard  Fowler    

61 — Richd.  H.  Keatinge... 

1 59 1—  Robert  Fowler  

252  —  Walter 

173  —  Sir  William  Fras.  ... 
373! —  Wm.  J.  Chesshyre77, 

531  Batlin,  Wm.  Brooks 

528  Butt,  Edward 

377|  -  Fra-ik  Ern.  Wilhelm 
3iojButtanshaw,  Edw.  T.  ... 
339 '  Butterworth,  Reg.  F.  A. 

17 1  i — Samuel    

142;  Buxton,  Ronald  Henry... 
383 1  Buzzard,  Chas.  Norman 

329' —  Frank  Anstie 

430'Byam,  William 

365SB.va.ss,  Harry  N 

209!  Byers.  Cyril  B 

172,  Byland.  Sidnev  Veale... 

142'Byles,  Harold  V.  B 

iS3;B.vne,  Roland  SI 

227'Byng,  Arthur  Maitland 
361 1 — Geo.  Pnilip  Fras.  32, 
234!—  Son.  Julian  H.G.... 75, 

532;Byres,  Patrick  Moir 

346J  Byrne,  Fred.  Joseph    ... 

397 — Gerald  Bertram   

170  —  Hugh  Frederick  

241. —  Joseph  Aloysius  

362J  —  Percy  Edward 

307' Byron,  John    

169)—  Richard   

278jBythell,  Wm.  John... 66, 
382  Cadell,  Alexander...    ji 

265  —  Harry  Ernest    

266  —  Hew  Francis 61, 

137  —  John  Francis     

330  — John  George 

133  —  John  Slacfarlane 

i7ijCadge,  Wm.  H 

3:3)Cadogan,  Henry  O.  S.... 
:32|Cafe,  Cha.Haydon  W.41, 

402  Caffin,  Ernest  G. 

222  Cahusac,  Wm.  Fremantle 
44°  74. 

440I  Caillard, Wm.  M.  C.  duQ. 
rb8jOaird,  Edw.  Devon    313, 

4 1 5  —  Lindsay  Henryson   . . . 

418  Cairncross,  John    5, 

209  Cairnes,  James  Elliot  ... 

313  —  William  Alan  71, 

407  —  William  Elliot  

380  Cairns,  Michael 

433  Caldbeck,  Eaton  Hely... 
240  Caldwell,  Arthur  L.  310, 

362  —  Robert 

177  Callaway,  Frederick  ... 
421  Callender,  David  A 


Calley,  Thomas  C.  P.  50,  T32  Campbell,  Noel  Dawson 
Callwel. , Albert  Heury  52,167  Henry    141 

—  Charles  Edward  ...68,  170  —  Norman  St.  Clair  ...    i8r 

Calthorpe.  i/on.S..T.G. ...  1391 — Percy  Henry 214. 

Calthrop, Chris. W.  Carr-  515  —  Hon.  Ralph  Alex 342= 

—  Everard  Ferguson  ...   180 —  Reginald    73,  266 

Calvert,  Chas.  Arch 142 —  Robert  Neil 51* 

—  George 174J —  Rohert  Wm.  Procter    i8r 

—  John  Telfer    518  —  Walter 76,339* 

—  Robt.  T.  Chris 441  j—  William...  1, 19,  39'/ 

Cama,  RustamHormasji  525  —  Wm.  Kenneth  H 442 

Cambridge, ff..R. if. Dukeof  i — William  SlacLaren  ...  299? 


1,4,158,163,180,204,219, 
3^9.  32' 

—  Edward  D.  P 25: 

Cameron,  Angus  342 

—  Archibald  Rice  299 


Wm.  SInssen   30,  166 

—  v\'m.   Nevile 425 

—  William  Pitcairn... 58,  321 
Campion,  Edward    336' 

Waltei  Ernest   249^ 


—  Aylmer 36t[Candy,  J.  Molesworth6o,  412 

—  Donald  Hay  432'Canning.  Albert 352 

—  Donald  Walter 22o!Cannot,  Fernand  G.  E.  365 

—  Ewan  Gornwallis i7(ICant,  ErnestPettitt 13S 

—  Ewan  Duncan  175  jCautan,  Henry  Thos.  ...   282 

—  Eweu  Donald  Charles  173  Cantlie,  Wm.  H.  N i8r 

—  Set). Francis  E wen  ...  331  ICape,  Geo.  Augustus  S.  178-' 

—  G.  C.  M.  Sorel  342|—  Herbert  Anderson  ...  I59- 

—  George  E.  E.  Gordon  339  Capper,  Alfred  Stewart  439 

—  Hugh  Alan 212 — John  Edward 209 

—  James 33,  206  —  Robert  Harcourt  Ord  329. 

—  James  Saumarez 288  —  Thompson 77,  277 

—  Iteo.  John   530 — William  Baume    ...48,308- 

—  John  Sullivan    258 jCapron,  George 330 

—  Kenneth  Boswell 350  Carbery.SIiles  Bertie  C.  347- 

—  Kenneth  Slackenzie..  385|Carbonaro,  Ernest  ...73,  415 

—  Neville  J.  Gordon   ...  342! — Oswald  Marianus    ...   189. 

—  Orford  Somervllle   ...  181  Carbutt,  Edw.  Goddard  179. 

—  RobertBruceMacieod  180  Carden,  Alan  Douglas     214 

—  Sir  William  Gordon...  231  —  Derrick  Alfred 336- 

Camilleri,  John  M 426! —  Fred.  H.  Walter  132- 

Campbell,  Alan  James...  427  —  Henry  Parry  46- 


—  Alex.  A.  Elphinstone   423 

—  Alexander  Sbraton  239,374 

—  Alex.  Wm.  D 48,  411 

—  Lieut.  Arch.  John     ...  160 


—  Henry  Westenra  373. 

—  John  Rutter  436 

—  Louis  Peile  73,   171 

—  Ronald  James  Walter  158 


—  Lieut.  Arch.  John    ...  350  Oardew,  Francis  Gordon  423: 
Arcu.  Slontgomery  ...  313  —  George  Amorose  174 


—  Archibald  Neil 181 

—  ArthurCrawford  J.319,362 

—  Arthur  It.  S.  Lyon  ...  286 

—  Aylmer  M'lver 429 

—  Barrmgton  B.  D 7 

—  Chas.  H.  D.  Lyon 255 

—  Charles  Fer^usson    ...  423 

—  Charles  Gray 459 

—  Charles  Lionel  K.    ...  157 

—  Claud  Herbert 140 

—  Colin  Powys 65,  4:8 

—  David  G.  Mushiet 150 

Donald  Wm.  A 29 


—  George  Frederick    ...  294 

—  George  Here  ward   74,  364. 

—  George  Schuyler 382- 

Cardozo.  Samuel  N 38r 

Cardwell,  Charles  Alex.  301 
Carew,  Bampfylde  L.  ...  138" 

—  Geo.  Albert  Lade.. .74, 148" 

—  Reginald  Pole 17,  221 

—  Ricnard  Hugh  377- 

Carey,  Arthur  Basil 213- 

—  Carteret  W 54,  334; 

—  Charles  Frederick 37r 

Cecil  William 4421 


—  Douglas   336  j — Denis 65,  277- 

—  Duncan  Frederick  ...  258  —  de  Vic 275 


Edmuud  Arthur    174 

Ernest  George  357 

—  Frank  James  Brook...  419 

—  Frederick 68,  418 

—  Fred.  Lorn    7 

George    77,  237 

—  George  Duncan    440 

—  George  Patrick 429 


—  Edward  Sausmarez...  271 

—  George  G.  Sandeman  174 

—  Harold  Eustace 179. 

—  Herbert  Clement  210 

—  Horace  Wm.  W.  O.  ...  365 

—  John  Thos 378- 

—  Leicester  W.  Le  Slar- 
chant    236' 


—  George  Folding    2ii| — Sleryyn  Dobree 256 

—  Geo.  T.  C.  Carter 269  —  Octavius  William 429. 

—  Gordon  Sl'Clelland  ...   177  —  Seymour  James  243 

Gunnine  Morchead77,  397) —  Walter  Louis  John  ...  180 

—  Harold  B.  D 213  —  Ward  Sausmarez  247,368 

—  Hector 445  —  Wm.  Havilland 176- 

—  Henri  Montgomery...  i73,Cargill,  Sidney  Temple   214. 

—  Henry  William 423  Carlaw,  Henry    340- 

—  Herbert  Montgomery  172  Carleton,  Arth.  W 378 

—  Hugh  Walter  Geo. 76,  235  —  Dudley  M.  Pigott 150- 

—  Hugo  Montgomery  61, 169  —  Frank  R.  Crofton,  49,  346. 
Ian  Alastair  340 — Fred.  Montgomerie...  231, 


Ian  Hamilton    438 

—  James  Alastair 50,  336 


—  George  Dudloy 50,  252- 

Guy  Audouin 231 


—  3fa/-/rJohn    77,  342  —  Henry  Alex jb 

--  Lieut.  John   35c  I— Henry  Anthony     433 

—  John  Beresford     221  —  Henry  Augustus  ...73,  415 

—  John  Charles  56,  208  —  Hugh  Dudley 360 

—  John  Colin  L 49,  207J — Launcelot  Richard  ...  393 


John  Edward 17,  406 

—  J,  Hasluck 60,350 

—  John  Hay    385 

—  JohnRobert   215 

—  John  Vaughan  121 

—  Keith  Gordon  181 

—  Leslie  Warner  Y 429 

—  LornR.HenryDick  24,  406 

—  MalcolmSydenhamC.  173 

—  Napier  George  163 


—  Montgomery  L ^2 

—  Patrick  Maurice    379. 

Carlisle,  Prendergast  B.  352 

Carlyle,  Thomas 190,  3^0. 

Carlyon,  Geoffrey 255; 


—  Lionel  K. 


3=9' 


Carmichael,  George  G.  I.  439 

—  J.O.Gordon   5I5 

—  James  F.  H '212 

—  John , „„ 380 


8o3 


Index — Active  List. 


Carmieha^l,       Reginald        ;Casson,  Hugh  Gilbert ...  265  Chapman.Edwd.Fras.  4,  ^IChristie,  Lindsay  Bruce 

SfJofih 284.—  Wilfrid  Fran.  Seymour  362  —  Edward  Henry 259         Stark 178 

Carnaghan,  John i82!Cassw.eil,  Frank    305  —  Frederic  H.    ...: 2S2  - 

Carnegie,  Bon.  R.  F.  ...  339  CaSitens,  Wra.  Ernest  ...  18c  —  Harry  Ernest 286 

Carnegy,  CharlesGilbert  426  Castle,  Norton  Clowes...  254  —  Herbert  Aiex 66,  1691 

—  Gerald  P.  Ogilvy 443  —  Reginald  Wingfield...  180J— Herbert  Carter 252 

Harry  George    429!Castlereagh,  Visct 134 1— Lawrence  Jos 175' 


—  Philip  Mainwaring74,  416  Castor,  Richard  H 525  —  Leonard  Palmer   210 

—  Richard  Lloyd 437  Cates,  Geo.  Edw.  H... 70,  415;— Lionel  James  A.  ...43,  166 

Carpendale.  John  M.  73,  415  —  Wm.  Johnstone    440I— Keu.  Percy  Hugh 530 

—  Tercy  Maxwell. .....75,  4-1 7  j  Oathcart,  Aug. Ernest...  322'— Philip  Francis  519 

—  William  Maxwell 421J — Hon.  Reginald  322[—  Rev.  Thos. Henderson  395 

CarpentefjCharies  II....  2i3,Catherwood,  Wm.  A.  ...  377,Chappell,WickhainFrith  141 

—  George 401  Cator.AlbemarleBert.E.  223 ■  Chard,  Rev.  Chas.  Henry  532 

—  Robert  Abbott 444  —  Christian    30:  Charles, Eric  Montagu  S. 214 

Can-,  Arthur  Nisbet  ...74,416  —  Robert 401 —  Jas.  Ronald  E 214 

—  Charles  Cattley    235 |Cattell,  Gilbert  L 439 ]—  Richard  Haveloek  ...  5:7 

—  Charles  Ernest 3is|Caulfeild,  Alg.  M.  ...  74,  286;—  Stephen  Flockton  73,  257 

—  Christopher  D'A.  13.  —  Charles  T 172  !—  Rev.  Williams 457 

S.Baker 357  —  Francis  W.  John 4t9lCharIesworth,  Henry  ...  378 

—  Edward  Elliott 49,  259;— Gordon  Napier 42.1  Charleton,  Ernest  E.J.  297 

—  Frederick  Ulysses     .  395'—  James  Edward  W.  S.    28|Charley,JIaroUl  Richard  344 

—  George  Anderson. ..65,  209 

—  Harrie  Gardiner 181 

—  Henry  Arbuthnot 275 

—  Henry  B.  F.  Baker ....,35.0 

—  Howard    3S2 

—  R.  G.  T.  Baker 357 

—  Robert  Cattley  171 

—  William   519 

Carre\  Percy  K 234 

Carreg,  Robert  Thomas  3x7 
Carrick,  Ethelbert  Wm.  427 
Jarrington,  Sir  Fredk...  6 
Carroll, Arthur  Lyons 76,  171 

—  Edw-  Rich.  W.  C. 


William  Charles 234 

Wm.  Edward  Tolfrey  401 
Christopher.C.  Danby289,36s 

—  Leonard  William...  39,408 
Chrystie,  George  441  - 

-  John 179 

jChurch,  Arth.  Geo.  Hay     i£ 

—  Arthur  John  B...  348,  374 

—  Chas.Theobald  Walsh  288 

—  Francis  Wm.  King  ..  279 

—  George  Ross  II 17s 

—  John  Fletcher   154 

Churcher,  Brvan  Thos.    227 

—  Douglas  W 77,  346 

Churchill,  Alex.  F 377 

—  Alexander  Phayre  ...  303 

—  Arthur  Ben.  Norton  77,17 1 

—  Arth.  Gillespie    49 

Charles  Fleetwood  ...  377 
Folliott 422 


St.  Geo.  F.  Gordon  ...  39S:  —  John  Fras.  W 60,  2711 —  George  Ross  Deas    ...  439 

—  St.  Geo.  R.  Sanderson  2i2|Oharlton,  Claud  E.  C.  G.  1791— Herbert  Forbes 269 


Oaunter,  Jas.  Eales  ..  76,  257 
Cayaye.Alex.  H.  B....68,  267 

—  George  Ross 76,  342 

—  William  Fred. 


Lionel  Evelyn  Oswald  25s)—  Mackenzie  22 

—  Wm.  Johnston  377  j — Seton r.  371 

Charrier,  Paul  Alfred  ...  3531 — Winston  L.  S 145. 

Charteris,  Edm.  Butler  1 34I Churchward,  Rev.  M.  W.  396 
Cave,  Adrian  Laurence  151! — John    214 — Paul  R.  S 71,  307 

—  Arthur  Stephen    3 10! Charters,  Frank  H 138  —  W.  Stanbury 37,  168 

—  George  Noble   411  jChartres,  Richd.  C i77|Chute,  Pierce  T 68,  353 

—  Henry  Charles  Edw...  4i9,Chase,  Herbert  36SI  —  Richard  A.  B 279 

Cavenagh,  W.  0 65,   251  — James  224  Clapham,  Douglas  180 

Cavendish, AlfredE. J. 71,  3501— Ramsaj'  Gordon  310  —  John  Thurlow  384 

--.  Cecil  Charles 08,  334 1  -  William  St.L 66,  4i3|Claridge,PercyShelleyF.  439 

5x7)  —  Hon.  Chas.Wm.Hugh  isSIChater,  Yernor  22  Clark,  Chas.  H.  Baldwin  436 

Frederick  W.  L.  S.  H.  isojChatterjie.FakirChundra  516 —  Charles  Watson   174 


Fredk.  Fitzgerald   ...  ;,«„ .  —  ^  louomiu.  .. .  j-..  o.  aa.  i;,^,-- 
— 'Henry  Arthur  353  —  John  Spencer   132]  -  Nityananda    324 

—  Johu  Wm.  Vincent ...  239  —  Son.  William  Edwin    219  Chatterton.BernardRbt.  519 
Carruthers,  CharlesAug.  292lCawle3',   John   Stephen  161  —  Frank  B.  Macaulay     365 

—  Fras.  John 267|Cawood,  George  Crane  420  —  George  D.  Latham  ...  435 

—  Herbert  St.  Clare 524  Cawston.Cecil  Faulkner  159  —  John  Balsir   426 

—  John  Thomas  23,  4o8lCayley,ArthurMacaulay  177'Chauncy.  Charles  H.  K.   442 

—  Robert  Alexander    ...  424! —  Douglas  Edward -2.75  Gaavvner,  Wm.  Hampden  303 

Carson,  Llewellyn  B....  277I — W.  de  Sausmarez    ...  247]Cheales,  P^alph  Darby...  277 

—  Thomas   ...:.f.-. 344JCayzer,  John  S i4i|Cheke,  Edw.  Geo 177 

—  Walter  P 527'lCecil,  Lord  Edw.  H.   75,  2i9|Chelrasford,  F   A..  Lord  305 

Carte, Thomas  Elliott 75,  i7iiChads,  Harry  Campbell  292jChepmel),  C.  Herries  ...  175 

—  William    117, Chaldecott,  Alg.  Winn...  424JChermside,Sii-Herb.C.  7,204 

Carter,  Alfred  Henry  56,  169]  —  William  Henry 213JCh.esna.ye,  G.  Cochet 452 

—  Aubrey  John 307  Challenor,  Edw.  Lacy...  252jGhesney,  Alex.  Geo.. ..66,  290 

—  BeresfordC.Molyneux  257J — Geo.  Richards 47,  i6ol-»-  Harold  Frank 70,  209 


■ 

Charles  Herbert  P.  72,  2251—  Robert  Richards 34S 

—  Charles  Murray.. 437iChallice,  Gerald  Geo.  40,  363. 

—  Duncan  Campbell  58,  i69|Challoner,  Thomas  306 

—  Edward  James 4i8|Chalrner,  Reginald  22 


—  Kellow  420 

—  Napier  Elles 430 

Chester,  G.  J.  M.  Bagot  223 

—  Wm.  L.... 37" 


Ernest  Aug.  Fred.  70,  23 ij Chalmers,  Edw.  W.    41,  4o3;Chetwole,  Philip  W.    ...  160 


--  Ernest  Pasley   176J—  Robert  C.  Hilliard  ...  43 

—  Evan.Eyare   ,  364  Chamberlain,  Rev.  F.  W.  530 

—  Francis  Charles...  63,  310  —  Laurence  Beaumont    306 

—  Gerald  Bayley 386]— Neville  F.  FitzG.  ..22,  412 

—  Gerard  Edward    i8o:— Robert  Ind 267 

—  Godfrey  Lambert 436J  — Thomas  Ffoster  ...71,  170 

—  Gordon 65,   132  Chamberlayne,  Win.  J..  360 

—  Harry  Molyneux...48,  325lChaniberlin,  Arth.  B  76,  ro. 

—  Herbert  Augustine...    282iCbambers,  Alexander  J.  384 

—  Herman  Bonham 210  —  Osborn  Augustin...74,  234 

—  James  Edward 384 — Robert  Yeld    413 

—  John  R.  B.Graham...  431  IChamier,  Arthur  Tyrrell  21 

—  John  Thomas...  373  —  Edwin  Hai-old  St.  L.     18 

—  Lindsay  James-r..-.:^.,  301  — George  Daniel 73,  170 

—  Reginald  Childers   ...  283-ir—  Henry  Deschamps  ...  34S 

—  Sidney  H , 373 j  — ■  William  St.  George...  439 

—  William   i54iGuamley,  Charles  B.   ...  336 

—  William  Graydon... 52,  303!'Jhainpain,A.P.Bateinan  429 
Cartwright.Alt'red  G.  71',  256' — C.  E.  Bateman  442 

—  Alfred  Leonard „  332I — Hugh  Fred. Baceman  436 

— "  Charles  Marling  :...■..  ^i-frjhampion,  A.  N.  H.  H.54,  352 

—  Frances  J.  Winsor  ...4011 — Arthur  Duncan   162 

—  Gamier  Norton... 176— Horace  Edgar  360 

—  George  Strachan 2iilChance,  Harry 72,  170 

—  Harold 308  Chancellor,  Arthur  342 

Caruana,  Alfred  Joseph  426 — John  Robert  213 

Cirwithen,  Edw.  Terry    437  Chandler,  H.  Geo.  Wm.    437 
Case,  Charles  4151 — Leonard  G.  T 245 

—  Thos.  Elphinstone  ...  221  Ohandos-Pole-Goll,H.A.  221 

Casement,  Roger  173  Channel,  Bernard...  32,  408 

Casey,  Chas.  Leslie. ..47,  160  —  George  Kendall    443 

Oasgrain.P.H.duPerron  211I — George  N 5,  405 

Cass,  Chas.  Herbert  D...  348  —  Hugh  Watson   401 

—  Claude  Wm.  Culley...  317  —  Osborne  H 527 

Cassels,  Gilbert  R 436  Chaplin,  Chas.  Slmgsby  321 

— 'Rev.  John  W 531! — James  Graham ,..,  269 

—  Kenneth- Scougall  ...  436, —  Reginald  Spencer^..  151 

—  Robert  Archibald    ....444)—  Ronald  Eustace 433 

Casserly,  James  Henry  4-3 jiChapman,  Arch.  John  ...  354 


Chevalle3%  Francis  190 

Chevallier.Fras.  E.  de  C.  180 
Cheyne,  Arch.  Ythen  ...  441 

—  Henry  Baliol 444 

—  ReginaldEdmonstone  436 
Chichester,  Alan  Geo.  60,  254 

—  Alfred  G.  deVaud   ...  433 

—  Arlington  Augustus    294 

—  Arthur  G.  Vaughan...  348 

—  Claud  Oswald  301 

—  Cyril  Ernest 245 

—  Joseph    65,  275 

—  ReginalddeBlaquiere  286 

—  Robert  Guy  Incledon  334 

—  Walter  Raleigh 275 

Childe,  L.  Fred 528 

Childers,  EardleyM 301 

—  Edm.  S.  Eardley...  41,  208 

Chill,  Walter  36 

Chinn,  John  Henry 190 

Chinnery,  Moresby 144 

Ohippindall,  Edward  ...  256 

—  G.Herbert 50 

—  William  H 48,  207 

Chisholme,  J.  J.  Scott  33, 146 

Chittale,  P.  K 529 

Chitty,  Arthur  Wilson...  440 

—  Ernest  R.  Inglis 431 

—  Walter  Willis 427 

Cholmeley,  Mont.  R.  A.  220 

Chown,  Ernest  Edw 400 

Chree,  Rev.  Geo.  J 530 

Christian,  Ewan 259 

—  Gerard-.. 256J 

—  John -. 190 

Christie,  C.  H.  P 26,  203 

—  BdgarJessopp 344 

Henry  R.  Stark... 213 


—  CraufurdAlex. Gordon  321 

—  Ernest  Shaw 385 

—  Francis  M.  Augustus 
Atkinson  223 

—  George 190 

—  James  Rutherford  ...  336 

—  Joseph  A.  M.  A 401 

—  Paul  Treby 68,301 

—  Richard  John  401 

—  Robert  Leaver  ...190,  370 

—  Stephen  Frazer    383 

—  Thomas  James 215 

—  William 24 

—  William  Ellis 181 

—  Wm.  Ronaldson   518 

Clarke,  Albert  Edw 395 

—  Albert  E.  Stanley 224 

—  Arthur  C.  Stanley   ...  432 
Arthur  L.  Crisp  330 

—  Qr.Mr.  Charles    158 

—  Major  Charles 73,  400 

CharlesC.  Wisemau75,t7i 

—  Charles  Hy.  G.  M 357 

—  Charles  James 214 

Sir  Charles  M 5 

—  Rev.  Fred.  James 530 

—  Fred.  L.  Stanley 269 

GeorgeCalvert 143 

—  George  L.  Philip 433 

—  George  Stanley 443 

—  Sir  Geo. Sydenham  32,  206 

—  George  Vernon 179 

— ^Goland   Vanhalt  159 

—  Henry 31,  206 

—  Hen.  Calvert  Stanley  179  - 

—  Hugh 181 

—  James  517 

—  John  deW.Lardner  63, 169  - 

—  John  Louis  J 249 

—  John  Walrond  130 

—  Lionel  A.  Graham    ...  176 

—  Marshal  Falconer   ...  26: 

—  Mervyn  Officer 236 

—  Robert 190 

—  Robert F.N 45,368 

—  Seymour  Spencer  S.  342 

—  ThomasHy. Matthews  385 

—  Tom 182 

Travers  Edwards 271 

Walter  William    115 

—  William  Senhouse  43,  275 
Clarkson,  Bertie  St.  John  294 

—  Frank  Cecil    518 

John  Wilkins    527 

—  Thos.  H.  Frederick...  382  - 
Clauson,  JohnEusene...  211 
Clavell,  Rich.K.W.R.65,  399  _ 
C  layering,  C.  W."N  aoier68,245 


Casson,  Ferdinand  Goc-,'  233  —  Arthur  Emerson  ..  41,  399  —  James  Harry 


Herbert    W.  Andrew  i76iClay,  Bertie  Gordon., 


135 


.75,  4461— Charles  Herbert  429 


In tlex — Active  IAst. 


804 


Clay,  Herbert  H.  Spen-         Cobb,  Robert 5i6iCoiey,  Jolm  Thomas 395  Coningham,  Henry 177 

"Collacott,  John  R 190,370  —  Herbert  John    352 


der  : '33 

—  Neville  S.  Bertie 173 

—  Stanley  ,, 435 

Clayton,  Charles 395 

—  Edward  Francis  223 

—  Edward  Robert 


Cobbe,  Alex.  Hugh 346 

—  Alex'.' Staiihope. 437 

—  Charles  Clermont 229 

—  Henry  Hercules   437 

Oobbold,  Alan  Ralph   ...  267! 

E.  Cazenove  330 


Gollard.Alex.  A.  Lysons  290  Connal,  Alex.  C 172 

—  Alfred  Methven    282  Vohslvgkt:,II.R.H.  the 

—  Arthur  William    ...32,363  Z>«fre  o/'t.  4,  147,223,  356 

CharlesEdwin 4oi,Connell.   Chas.  Edw.  H.  424 

John  Marshall  M.    ...  439  —  Charles  Forster    44° 


-Fred   Thos.        ..    .45,  36:  _  .Res.Fras.E.  Davy  ...  sio'Colledge,  Leslie  Robert    381  —  James  Chas.    Walter  267 

—  Gilbert    Falkingham  i8o|Cobden,  George  Gough  i5o|Collen,  Sir  Edwin  Henry        |—  Timothy 1S2 

—  Henry  E.  Gilbert  2i7iCobham,  Horace  W 434         H 17.  4°o, Conner.  Richard   ;.  273 


—  Robert  C.  Browne   ...   ^'Cochran,  Archibald  G.  63,  39 
Cleeve.  Egerton  Stewart  174!— Francis    18 

—  Frederick  J.  S i7IiCoehrane,  Archer  Wm. 

—  Herbert 265,3651         Ross   52° 

—  StewartDalrymple6i,  2081 —  Edw.  WarrenWebber  385 


-  Wm.  Fred 52,  168  —  George  Leslie    3 

Clegg,  William  310  —  James  Kilvington  ...  352 

Cleghorn,   Chas.  Angus  17S  —  Norman  Denneys 178 

Cleland,  F.H.Henderson25iJ— Robert  Cecil , 395 

Clement,  Reynold  A.   ...  130! — Thomas  Henry 212 

—  Robert  Hampden 381  —William  Alfred 145—  Godfrey  Disney 

Clementi,  John 290I—  Wm.Fras.  Dundonald    30; — William  Au; 


—  Edwin  Hy.  Ethelbert  179  —  William   Daniel  ...58,  208 
Colleton,  SirR.  A..  W.  Bf.        I  Connolly,  Arthur  il.    ...  4°° 

56,  263!—  Lawrence  R 52,  398 

Coliette,  Cecil  Henry  47,  317!— MattuewWni.Kemble  315 
Colley,  George  Fred.    ...  361; -Wm.  Edw.  Gunnell...  400 


—  Percy  Harold 4or|— William  Hallett   ...65,  169 

Collie,  Mackintosh  A.  T.  528! Connor,  Fred.  Henry  B.  346 

Collier,  Bertram  Wm.  ...  266!—  Harry  G.  Adams 34s 

Ceilings.  Alg.  Wm.  ...58,  259!—  Isaac  .Toscelyn 214 

—  Cecil  Bargravo  354!— John  Colpoys    384 

73  —  Timothy  306 

10  Connors,  John    228 


Clements,  Chas.  Henry..  42ijCook,  Hubert  C.  L.. 181  Collingwood,  ClennellW.  180  Conolly,   Edw.  Michael  179 

—  John  Samuel 182  Cockadar,  George  L.  ...  i8i|— Cuthbert  G 33I— Thomas 143 

—  Ralph  Arthur  P.i,  30,  265'cockburn,  Arch.  C.M'K.  263I— Percy  Hildebrand  ...  386jConran,  George  H.  M.6i,  24O 


—  Robert  William 385I — Charles  Jas 71,  234I-   William  George   ...47,  368 

—  William  George    38o|—  Ernest  Radeliffe  326  Collins,  Charles  Bury...  211 

Clemesha,  Wm.  W 520:—  George 63,356   -  Charles  Glen 342 

Clemson,  Wm.  Fletcher  520—  George  Alexander  32,  206  —  Charles  Welman 261 

Clerk,  Charles  James  ...  162  —  John  Brydges 263  —  David  Edward 369 

—  Godfrey   5' — John  Edw.  Harrison  182  —  Denis  Joseph 381 

—  Henry  52!— Wm.AIex.Crawford72, 136J — Ernest  Rokeby 277 

Clerke,  "Augustus  B.  H.  178J — Wm.  Fredk 73,  170J—  Geo.  Atkins    61, 412 

Clery,  Carleton  B.  L 435'Cockerell,         Laurence  —  Reo.  James  Henry  ...  532 

—  Cornelius  F 6j         H.  M.  P 311 1— John  Gerrf.rd    293 

James  Albert 377Cockerill,Geo.Kynaston  4341 — John  Stratford 32,  227 


•  Reo.  Reginald  F, 


—  William  Loraino  422 

Conry,  Jas.  Lionel  J.  ...  548 
C  instable.  Reo.  A.  E.  B.  530 

—  James  George   231 

—  Willoughby  V 56,208 

Conway,  Arthur  S 329 

—  vVm.  John  241 

Conyers,  Charles 346 

Couyngham. Gerald  P.  L.211 

—  Hubert  iff.  Lenox 395 

—  Jno.  Staples  M.  L.  ...  348 


Cleveland,  Hen.  Fras.  ...  528!— John  William 385 

Clibborn,  John 43,  4i°;Oockm,  Reo.  J.I.  B 530 

Clieve.  James  Francis...  264>Cocks,  Horace     382 

Cliff,  Harold  Martin    ...  344'Cocq,  Charles  Alex.  R...  436 

Clifford,  Rev.  Arthur 53°!Coddingt.on,   Arthur  B.  303J — William  Henry 13 

—  Henry  Frederick  H...  243I  — H.  B.Orton 290  jCollinson,  John 46.  3< 

—  Richard  362  —  Herbert  Adolphe 3t6JCollis,MauriceC.Cooke48,4 

—  Robert  Henry   140 


—  Richard  Henn  31° 

—  Thomas  Gerra.rd  158 

—  Wiiliam  Fellowes 143 


396  —  Wm.Arbuthno;  L... .60, 275 


—  Rich.  Melville 16,  405  Codrington,Alfd.Edw.5o. 

—  Robert  Cecil  R 6,  405!— Ernest 433 

—  Rowland  Maxwe'.l  ...  240; — Harry  de  Burgh  435 

—  Waiter  Reea   2611 — Herbert  Say 294 

—  Wigram 3°7l—  Hopton  Osbert 439 

Climo,  Percy  Hill 1S0! — Hubert  Walter 432 

—  Skipton  Hill  434] — Richard  Percy  John     294 

—  Verschoyle  C 36°  —  William  Robert 152 

—  William  Hill  440  Coe,  Richard  James 144 

Clinch,  Herbert  W 365!— Robt.  H.  Cortauld  ...  231 

Clisham,  John    26o|Coffln.  Campbell    211 

Olive,  Edwd.  A.  Bolton  337 1 — Clifford 212 

—  Edward  Henry... 4j — John  E.Pine 307 

—  George  Sidney 2191 — Roger  Pine    31,  399 

—  George  Windsor  222JCogan,  Reo.  Horace  B.  530 

—  Percy  Archer    219  Coghill,  Charles  Edw.  ...  171 

Cloete.  L.  Balfour 362! — Donald  Mackay    328 

Cloete,  Evelyn  R.  H.  J.  1721 — Norman  Sinclair 44o|0olvile,  Arthur  M 1S0 

Cloke,  Robert  Patrick...  311  Coke,  Algernon  John  P.  444 —  Geo.  Northcote    301 

Close,  Arthur  John 213 —  Edward  B 46,  166—  Sir  Henrv  Edward  ...       7 

—  Charles  Barry   239  —  Edw.Sacheverell  D'E.267]Colviile,  Aithur  E.W.60,  356 

—  Charles  Frederick  ...  210: — Ernest  Sacheverel!  ...  400; — John  Ross 182 

—  Francis  Morton 213I — John  Talbot   :     i7|Colvin,  Forrester  F .,  150 


Coo,  Charles  S 115 

Cooch,  Charles   130 

—  Chas.  Edw.  Hyacinth  286 
Coode,  Henry  P.  R 179 

—  John  H.  C 49,  299 

—  Percival  , 284 

Cook,  Charles  Chesney    430 

Wilfrid  E.  Russell...  146J— Edwin  Berkeley   132 

Collison,  Chas.  S 3*9  —  George  Trevor-Roper  137. 

Collyer,  Arthur  Alan  251,374  —  Henry  David 524 

Colnaghi,  Dominic  H....  7.1 1\—  Henry  Rex 173 

Colomb.   Fras.   Cracroft  420I  —  .lames 18,406 


George  Henry  Cooper  425 

Richard  Pasley 418 

Colquhoun,  Alan  S.  315 

—  Charles  Fayle  279 

—  Edward  Lyndon  364 

—  Harry  364 

—  Herbert  W.  C 428 

—  Julian  Campbell 352 

—  Robert Crosthwaite...  401 

Colson,  Edward 266 

Colston,  Harold  K 330 


—  Jas.  Morris  C 212 

John  Russell  C 446 

Colwell,  Geo.  H.  T 7,  397 

Combe,  Boyce 152 

—  Boyce  Albert . 


—  Fredk.  Macdonald 72,  170  —  Son.  Richard    22 

—  Geoffrej  Dominie 211I—  Ronald  Bruce 297 

—  Hugh  Marston 181 — Thos.  William, Viset.... 

—  Joseph  Kinnear 518  —  fforc.  Wenman 66,  3561 

—  Lewis  Henry 2i2jCoker,  Lewis  Edm.  ...46,  166- 

—  Maxwell  Arch 54,  i54|Colan,  Wm.  Robt.Boyle  437  —  Kenneth  175 

Clothier,  Robert  F.  ...66,  4i3|Colbeck,  Bernard  B.   13,  182  —  Lionel' 263 

dough,  Alfred  H.  B...61,  353(Colborne,  Son.  Sir  Fra.  242  —  Sydney  Boyce    362 

—  Henry  Kenny    231 1 — Son.  Francis  L.  L. ...  131  jCornerfor'd,  H. 377  ' 

Clowes,  Ernest  Wm 132! — Son.J.G.  R.  Ulysses  ^Icomins,  Dennis  W.  D....  516 

—  Henry 4261  Coldstream,  John  C.    ...  441! — Henry  420. 

—  Peter  Legh ....48,  1491—  William' M 2:2jCommeline,Ghas.Ern.65,  208 

Clutterbuck,  Arthur  V.  36i|Coldwell,  H.eg.   Charles  303, —  Francis  Henry  Bagoc  423- 

—  Edmund  Ricardo i45iCole,  A.  W.  G.  Lowry...  203iCompigne,  H.  Mapleton  371 1  — •  Edward  Shewell  172 

—  Lewis  Augustus  ...  31,  363) — •  Aubrey  du  P.  Thorold  i4o]Compton,   Charles  Wm.  245 —Francis  Edward  ...70,  170 

—  Noel  Stanley 4011— Edward  Hearle 424—  Lord  Douglas  J.  Cecil  150  —  Harry 28 

Coaker,  Vere  Arthur   ...  362  —  Frederick  Temple   ...  1711 — Thomas  Edward ...60,   30S  —  Harry  Ashley    428 

Coar,  Dipnysius.„ 369  —  Henry  CecilLowry  ...  29o!Comyn,  Edward  Walter  1751—  Heury  369 

—  Henry  Walter  George  428'Conder,  Claude  R.    ...43,  2061 — John 395 

1 — Henry  Wells  315  —  Gerald 395  —  Lewis  Ernest 418 

1—  J.  H.'M.  Viset 1 48 1  Condon,  de  Vere   529I— Philip  Teinpler 174 


—  Walter 49,  414 

Cooke,  Alf.  Fothergill3i5,374 

—  Aubrey  St.  John  440 

—  Augustus  Hodson    ...  435 

—  Bertram  H.  Hunter...  357 

—  Chas.  Jeffson  Borlase  244  . 

—  Crawford  Boyd  ...  40,  407 

—  Ernest 56,  269 

—  George  S.Curtis 214 

—  Herbert  Fothergill...  440 
HughWm.Fothergill  43S 

Robert  Joseph  261 

Samuel  Arthur 436 

—  Sydney Fitzwymau...  265 

—  Thomas  Arthur 7 

—  Thomas  George    115. 

—  Wm.  Butterworth  45,  368 

—  William  Nevinson  M.  424 

—  William  Smith  19 

Cook-ion,  George  Arthur  420 

—  Mostyn  Eden 288 

—  Percy  Selby  288 

—  Philip  Blencowe   132 

—  William  Whicher 172 

Uoombes,  Samuel 182 

Cooper,  Aug.  Frederic  77, 263 

-Austin  Samuel  261 

-  Chas.  Duncan 43,  354 

-  Edmund  Saffery    425 

-  Edw. trd  Joshua    ...73,  235 


Coates,  Douglas  R 177 

—  Frederick  Raymond..  233 

—  George  John  380 

—  Henry  Wise  Unett  ...  25: 

—  John  Unett 17: 


—  Mowbray  LysterS.O.  235! —  Edgar  Hunt 384 

—  Robert  Arthur 74,  4161  —  Jas.  Knighton  435 

Reginald  Carylon 177  — Reo. Theodore  Edw. F.  53o|Coney,  Reo.  Henry  T. ...  390. 

—  William    516'Coleman,  Albert 5i8!Congdon,  Artuur  E.  O...   353 

Coats,  Geo.  Henry  B.  48,  411J— .WilliamFreme_  ...76,  243I — Srne3tC.  L 60,402,; 


—  Richard  Joshua  ...76,  219 

—  Robert 141 

—  Robert  M.  Le  Hnnte  385 
-  Thomas  Francis   182 

William  George 435 


Cobb,  Cecil  Henry    3oijColeridge,  Hugh  F 307 — John  James 28,  165] — William  Heaton    277 

—  Charles  Edward  249; —  John  F.  S.  D i^lOongleton,  Hy.  Lord    ...      5: —  William  N.  R.  Gilbert  279 

—  Edw.  Powys  Wheatly  263iColes,Colin  Hennessey  R.429jConirreve,  Walter  Norris  356  —  Reo.  William  W.  G....  506 

—  Harold  Wolstenholme  284  — Herbert  Jefferis   401  iConingham,  Charles   56,  275  Copelaud,  Frederick    ...  436 

—  Ivor  Staveley    181, -r-  Morton  Calverley 2271—  Prank  Evelyn  438  —  Robert  J 383. 


«05 

Copeman,  Hugh  Chas 
Oorjland.Chas.  Sturrock 

—  William  Stafford  

Copley,  R. C.  A.  Bewicke 

60, 
Coppinger,  Thomas  S.... 
Corbet.Arth.Domville  41, 
Corbett,  Basil  Andrew... 

—  Chas.  Harold 

—  Edwy  Frank 

—  Frank  Vincent 26, 

—  Hy.  George  Lyon 

—  Richard  24, 

—  Rob.  de  la  Cour 

—  Walter  Frank 

Corbyn,  Edwyn  C 

—  Hector 

Cordeaux, Harry  Edw.S. 

—  William  Wilfred  

Cordner,  Jas.  Edw 

Cordue,  VV.  Geo.  Ranger 
Corfield,  Chas.  John   77, 

Corker,  Thomas  M 

Corkery,  Martin  P 

—  Thos.  Herbert  

—  William  Alfred 

Corkran,  Chas.  Edw.  ... 

Corlett,  John  S 

Cornish,  F.  T.  Warre  ... 
Cornwall,  John  Wolfran 
Corrie,  George  G.  Wyatt 

—  William  F.Taylor 

Corry,  Son.  H.  William 

Lowry 16, 

—  John  Beaumont 

—  Noel  Armar  Lowry  ... 
Corsellis,  Arthur  H.  N. 
Cory, Sev.  Chas.  Page... 

—  George  Norton 

Cosens,  Robert  

Cosgrave,  William   

Costa,  Oscar  M.  John  la 
Costeker,      John      Hy. 

Dives  

Costello,  Edmond  Wm.. 

—  James  Lillie  

Costigan,  J.  L 

Costley,  Horace  G.  T.... 
Costobadie,  Edw.Gerald 
Cotesworth,  James  T.  73, 
Cotgrave,  Edwin  C.  B... 
Cottell,  Arthur  B 

—  Reginald  James  Cope 
Cotter,  Edmond  Brian... 

—  Edmond  Wm 48, 

—  Francis  Gibson  ...60, 

—  Harry  John  

Cotterill,  Harry  G....73, 

—  Hugh  Edward  

Cottingham,Edw.Roden 

—  Henry  Langrishe 

Cotton,  Arthur  Stedman 

—  Sir  Arthur  Thomas... 

—  Charles  Leonard  

—  Francis  G.  Stapleton 

—  Harold  Temple 

—  Henry  Robert  S 

—  Herbert  Joseph    

—  Robert  Benjamin 

—  Stapleton  Charles 130 

—  Stapleton  Lynch. ..77,  ^37 

—  Wellington  R.  P.  S...  160 

—  William  Lewis 439 

Couchman,  Geo.  H.  H.so,245 

—  Hervey  Noel 319 

Coulson,  John 365 

Couper,  Edward  E 420 

—  Victor  Arthur   73.356 

Courage,  Anthony    156 

—  Miles  Rafe  F 179 

Courtenay,  Edw.  Jas.  ...     22 

—  Edw.  Reginald 46,  152 

—  George  Edward    350 

—  Michael  Hudson  175 

Courtney,  Edw.  A.  W....  364 

—  Frederick  Harold 181 

Cousin,  Thos.   Gaspard  261 
Coutts,  George    375 

—  Malcolm 364 

Coventry,  Edgar  Ernest  278 

—  St.  John  H 219 

Cowan,  Andrew  G 445 

—  Henry  Vivian 52,  168 

—  James  386 

—  James  Henry 65,  208 

—  James  Wm.  Alston...  334 

—  SamuelHunter 214 


Index — Active  List. 

303  Cowans,  Ernest  Arnold  336  Crawley,  Thos.  Gorges      T7,Crum,  Fredk.  Maurice...  322 

308. —  John  Steven 74,  356  Crawshaw,  John  N 161, Crump.  James  Cyril 355. 

25.|Cowell,    Henry  Clayton  372JCrawshay,  Fred.  Wm...   251  Crumpe,RedmondG.S.L.254 

(Cowen,  Wm.  D.  A 3795 —  Henry 275  Crutchley.  Charles    47 

32i|Cowie,  Alexander  Hugh  2o9Creagh.ArthurGethini9,  168  —  Charles  Logan 352 

37' — Alexander  John    453  —  Arthur  H.  bopping...  43:  Cubitt,  Arch.  Cyril  ...61,  243. 

399,—  Charles  Henry 200  —  Edward    Cottingham  437  —  Thomas  Astley 178 

44^] —  Charles  Stewart  225 —  George  Percy  Brasier  425! —  William  Martin 426 

'59; — David  Gordon   iSi1—  G.WashingtonBraziersSo.Cuffe,  Charles  MacD.  ...  377- 

ifoj — Ernest  Leonard    360  —  O'Moore 28,  40S  — Jas.  Aloysius  F 401 

205.—  Henry  Edw.  Colvin...  2131 —  Ralph  Chas.  Osborne  424lCullen,  Ernest  H.  Scott  437 

440;  —  Herbert  M'Callv  213 — Stephen  Henry 38o!Culling,  John  C 380 

165!—  HughXorm  inRamsa.V294l — Walter 24  Cumber,  Herbert  Chas.    230 

377  —  Thomas  Rennie   ...18,  405 : Creak,  Wm.  Heywood...  3oj\CusiBERLkso,  S.R.S.  the 

29^;—  Wm.  Alex.  Lorner 42?;Crealock,  S.L.Vaughan  245 

44°' — William  Russell ..  337  Cree.  Edward  Russell...  379 

i73;Cowley,  Reo.  Hy.  G.  B.    532.—  Gerald 382 

442J — James  William 419  —  Herbert  Eustace   382 

162  Cowper,  Herbert  M 227  Creed,  Percy  Redfern  ...  357 

163I —  Maitland 419  Creek,  Edw.  Stanley   ...     :8 

2:0  Cox,  Arthur  Ditmas  ...  439  Cregan,  Thos. Andrew  70,200 


4'7  —  A.  F   Hamilton  ...271,  373]Cresswell,  Henry  Baker  156 

379 1—  Aubrey  Hamilton 39S  Creswell, Edmund  F i3i 

385J—  Charles  Edward    252  —  Edmund  William. ..43,  206 

382J — Charles  E.  Somers  ...  442  Cretin,  Eugene  516 

526!  — Charles  Hay  61,  247'Crichton,  Chas.  W.  H....  15 

219J  —  Edward  Henry 235'—  Constantine  Hotham    236 

440! — Ernest 336'— David  E.  M.  Makgill  342 

441!— Francis  W.  Henry    ...  425I — Son. George  A. C 221 

526! — Frederick  Hugh 401 1  —  Henry  William  Vtict.  134 

180  —  George i6[—  Hew... 178 

1761 — Gerald  Aylmer 4001—  Hubert  Francis 220 

I—  Herbert  Vaughan   ...419 — Hon,  Jas.  Archibald    357 

221—  John 182  —  John  Ernest  Theodore  327 

214! —  Sir  John  William 251! —  M'Veagh 444 

219  —  Patrick  G.  Ashley    ...  357! — Richmond  T 426 

138' — Purcy  Zechariah  425|Urimmin,  John 528 

Rog.  John  Ponsqnby   35oJCripps,  Arthur  Wm 423I 


Duke  oj.  KGr 5 

Cumberland, DouisBertie  322- 

—  Richard  Ormsby 241; 

Cumberlege,  Arch.  F.  ...  213 

—  Charles  John 437 

—  Henry  C.Faithfull 36s 

Cumine,  Reo.  Rilph  A  ..  530 
Cuming,  A.  Edwin 364 

—  Arthur  Thomas 174. 

—  Robert  John  442 

Cumming,  Ernest  Alfred  213. 

—  Hanway  R 332 

—  Ludovic  S.  Gordon  ..    305. 

—  Wm.  Sydney  72,  400 

Cummings, Wilfrid  H.  72,170 
Cummins,  Harry  A.  V.  436. 

—  Henry  Alfred 382 

—  Ian  A.  Marshman  ...  1S1 

—  James  Turner  22,  406 

—  Stevenson  L>le 385. 

Cuningham,  Chas.  A.  16   405. 
Cuninghime.Dav.  S.  33,  407 

—  Edward    Wm.   Mont- 


354  —  Richard  Charles  C. 7 1,   271 

292I—  Robert  Frederick 160 

366  —  St.  John  Augustus  ...  234 
438  —  Samuel  FitzGibbon...  241 


gomery  . 


—  Uenrv  215 — John  A.  Smith- 


—  George  Bedford    386 

Crispin,  Hugh  Trevor ...  233 
Crocker,  Alfred  Gilbert  437 


; —  Thomas  Sands 442  —  Bertram  Edw. 


234;—  Walter  Halbert   529 

441;—  Walter  Latham 65,  241 

362J — William    369 

369'— William  Charles    245 

294  Coxhead,  Jas.  Alfred  48,  167 

307  —  T.  Langhorne   173 

236  Coxm,  Alfred  Walter 
422'Crabbe,  Eyre  M.  S....49 


346 


George  Delamain 353 

—  Herbert  James 400 

—  Sydney  Fras  424 

Crockett,  Syd.  Laurence  176 

—  W.  Macandrew 175 

Crofton,  Arthur  E.  L.  ...  233 

310'  —  Charles  Woodward  ...  329 
219I —  Malby  Edward 41,  231 


*33 
357 
130 
414- 
16S 
271 
2:3. 


Thos.  A.   Ales.  M.  .., 

—  William  Cuninsrhame 
Cunliffe,  Ernest  Wm.  66 

—  Foster  Lionel  54, 

—  Fred.  Hugh  Gordon... 
Cunningham,  Allan  H... 

—  Aylmer  Basil 214 

—  Frederick  George    ...  250 

—  George  Glencairn   47,  305 

—  John  Adams  517 

—  John  William 115. 

—  Percy  Henry 432 

Cunnington,  Robert  H.  214 
Cunynguam,  Jas.  Keith 

Dick 340 

—  Wm.  H.  Dick  47,  339. 

—  SiVWilliam  Dick, Surf  '299. 
Cuppage,  Edm.  Vernon  292 

—  William  Ad;tm  420 

Cure,  Alfred  C.tpel    772 

—  Herbert  Capel 66,  273. 

Cureton,  Edward  Robert  267 


379,Crabbie,  John 143 1—  Morgan  Samuel    17 

382  [Cracroft,  Bernard  Walter  419  —  Richard  Martin  ...58,  169 

181  — Hugh 346 —  Robert  Benjamin 180 

207  Craig,  John  Francis   60,  i69,Crofts,  Aylmer  Martin...  516 

399 —  Robert  Annesley 177!—  Edmund  Sclater...7i,  290 

178  Craigie,  John  H.  Smith      26J — James   516 

400  —  Patrick  Neil  362'—  James  Grove  White...  379 

227|Craik,  James 439: — Leonard  Markham  ...  227 

398!Crampton,Fiennes  H.76,  171  —  Richard 38: 

178' — Philip  J.  R 73,  i7olCroker,  Henry  Leyoester  252 

179'Crane,  Eli 361  iCroly,  Arthur  E.  J 379! Curgenven,  Wm.  Chas.    266- 

2i5|Oranford,  Robert  L 395|Crombie,David  Campbell  362JCurling,  H.  Thomas   41,  165. 

137 iCraske,  John  3S2|Crommelin,  C.  tule 42i|Curll,  Cha.  Emilius    58,   265 

2i4lCraster,  Edm.  Henry  B.  177  Cronin,  John  Joseph  ...  446'Curme,  Wm.  Charles   ...  175. 
295  —  George 362JCrooke,  Chas.  D.  Parry  244  Curran,  Ar.  Edw.  K.  49,  327 

—  James  C.  Balfour. ..66,  ii4lCrookenden,  Arthur 261  Currie,  Arthur  Cecil 172 

44  —  John  Chas.  Pulleine  440! — Henry  H 30,  165 — Cyril  E.  A.  Spancei    28c 

—  John  Evelyn  Edm.  ...  213  —  Salusoury  Davenport  371 —  Harold  Erskine  F.  ...  444 

—  Shafto  Longfield 2io'Crookshank,ArthurAlex.2i3i — Ivor  Bertram  Fendall  i8» 

—  William  Shafto 256— Chichester  de  Windt    2121—  John  Wiiiiam 68,  414. 

Craufurd,  George  S.  G.  339  —  Sydney  D'Aguilar   ...  213  —  Ryves  Alex.  Mark   ...  246. 

—  John  A.  Houison 421  Crosbie.Adolph. B.  1,  24,  399J — Thomas  4C 

Craven,  Arthur  Julius...  2i3|Cross,  Horatio  R.O.  132,  382'Curry,  Montagu  C.  ...71, 


Crawford, AlfredTemple  177  Crosse,  Arthur  Grant   ...  28 

—  Archibald   i7i|Crossman,  George  L.  ...  248 

—  Arthur  Gosset   439[Orosthwait,  Herbert  L.     213 

—  DiromGrey 517  Crosthwaite,  C.  Gilbert    362 


Claude  Melville 423 

—  Frank  F 395 

—  Frederick  James 525 

—  George  Adam   116 

—  George  Rainier 422 

—  Gilbert  Stewart 384 

—  Henry  Cowell    303 

—  James  Muir    518 

—  James  Norman 271 

—  John  Cane 327 

John  Halker-  439 


—  John  Graham    435 

—  Joseph  Arthur  332 

Crow,  William  Alfred   ...  395 
Crowe,  John  Henry  V....  172 

—  MordauntAbingdonC.  175 

—  Wm.  M.  Carlisle  234 

Crowley,  John  S 247 

Crowther,  Edward  S.  D.  400 

—  Reo.  F.  Nelson 531 

—  John  Ernest  401 

—  Robert  Theodore 419 

—  Raymund 71,  3o8JCrozier,  Arthur  Harry..  213! Curzon.Fitzroy  Edmond 

Crawf urd, Proby  E.  P....  288I— Burrard  R 262,373!         Penn  344. 

Crawley,  Archer  P.  60,  219  —  Cecil  Darley  181  —  Son.  Montagu 31 

—  Charles   3S6— Thomas  Henry 176  —  Nathaniel  William  ...  151 

—  Chetwode  Geo.  Green  39SCruddas,  Hugh  W 436  Cusack,  Robert.  Oriel   ...  379 

—  Eustace    i53'Cruickshank,DuncanTb3,393  Cusins,  Albert  G.  T 2:3 

—  George  Burridge...74,  446  —  Harold  St.  John  181  Cust,  AdelbertO.  C 245 

—  Richard  Parry 266 !—  Percy  Hamilton   i8o,Custance,  H.Lionel   75,  418 


329 
242 
180 
169. 
400 


Curteis,  Cyril  S 

—  Francis  Algernon. ...58 

—  Herbert  St.  Leger  ... 

—  John 321,  374. 

—  Reg.  L.  Herbert    17 

—  William  F 45,  261; 

Curtin.Frederic  John  ...     24 
Curtis,  Arthur  William..  17S 

—  Edward  George  251 

— Harry  Alex.  D.    ...54,  168. 

—  James  Henry 382 

—  Joseph  Lindsey    293 

—  Reginald  Salmond  68,210- 

—  William  Fred,  de  ^24,165 


Curtoys,  Chas.  E.  E. 


400 


Index — Active  List. 


SoS 


Outhbert,  Gerald  Jas.  ...  22;;Daubeny,  Cyril  J.  B.   ...  303  Davson,  Harrv  Miller  ...  179/le  Labilliere,  "E.  G.  D....  444 
—  James  Harold  223 Edward  Alfred 277  Davy,  Cecil  William    ...  2i2jde  la  Condamine,  Hy.  J.  282 


Cuthbertson,      Norman         DlUijlish,  George  Victor  229  —  John  Davy  Wright...  301 

William   76,  299!  Dan kes,  Arch,  Henry...  292.—  Robert  M.  Manning  ..  273 

Cutler,  Howard  C.  ......  444  Dauncey,  John  294!—  Wm.  Harold  Collier     320 

Cuttle,  John    248  —  Thursby  H.  E 162  Daw,  Thomas 320 

Cuyler,  Sir  Chas.  Bart.  301  Daunt,  Bertram  Rochfort  440;  Dawns,  Chris.  Dering  ...  520 
da  Costa.  Edw.  Ronald     525  —  Richard  Algernon  C.   344  —  Edwyn  Sandys 299 

—  Evan  Campbell 277  —  Walter  D 430;  —  Nicholas  B.  Edwin...  214 

—  O.M.John 439;Davenport,      Chas.      S.        j— William  Myers 421 

D'Aeth,  Reg.  Hughes  ...  2291        M'Nab   401  Dawkins,  Arthur  Fred.    233 

D'Aguilar,  air  C.  L 163!— George  Holt   322]  -  Charles  Tyrwhitt  74,  317 

—  John  Swainson 371I — Samuel    214  —  Henry  Stopford  ...58,  169 

Dalai,  Kharshedji  A 527  Davey.  Horace  Scott   ...  159  —John  Wyndham  Geo.   171 

Dalby,  John 178  Davidge,  Guy  M.  C 276'  Dawnay,  Bon.  Hugh  ...  357 

Daldy,  Alex.  Wm 4*4  Davidson,  Arthur  45  —  Ron.  John  151 

Dale,' George  Arthur 432 J— Arthur  Noel    44°'  Dawson,  Arthur  Wm....  517 

Dalgety,   Henry  Barkly  148— Charles 4")!—  Charles  Herbert  364 


—  Reginald  William  ...  16 
Dalgliesh,  Edward  E.  C  438 
Dalison,  John  Pelham...  313 
Dallas,  Alex.  Egerton...  436 

—  AVister  Grant 1 

—  Charles  Mowbray 446 

—  David 
•James    73,  209 


—  Charles  Steer    292! — Charles Huttoc 420 

—  Chris.  Middlemass  ...  130I — D'Orville  Brook   295 

•  C.  John  Lloyd   271! — DonglasF.R 40 

•  David  Charles   527I — Edward  66,  190 

—  David  Macdonald   ...  518J —  Edw.  Alfred  Finch  ...  356 

—  Duncan  Fras 74,342  —  Francis  Wm .  41 

—  Edmund  1S0I — Harry  Leonard     ..60,  412 

1  —  Francis  C.  Dudfield...  732! — Henry  Finch 177 

-John  Hen.  Lingt'ord7i,i-oi—  Francis  Dean 441  —  Joseph  Temperley 

—  Julian  Stuart    433J — Fraucis  Middleton  ...  174; — Richa-d  Long  222 

—  Stuart  Alex.  Chas.  ...  526 1  —  Fred    Aug.  Lascelles  259 1—  Robert    76,  227 

Dalrymple,E.A.£iphin-         1—  fi-eorge 54.  208,—  Vesey  John   48,  22 

stone 280— George  F.  De  Bude  ...     43  -  W.  Orford  Charles  ...  39 

—  Hon.  John  James 22;  —  George  Harry   225,  Day,  Arthur  Duncan  ...  304 

—  R.  G.  Elphiustone  18,  406  —  Gordon  Villiers    1761 — Arthur  G.  Fitz Roy  ...  294 

■  Ca  >t.  Jamas  519!— Chas.  Russell 

Colonel  James    28 — Dudley  Alec  Lacy    ...  234 

•  Major  John 58,  307I — Edmund  395 

-'Colonel  John 30,  406;--  Francis  Innes    265 

—  John  Humphrey 322 — Francis  Jeremy   ...31,  206 

■  John  Robert  B 72,  1701— Francis  Reginald 240 


—  William  Liston  6 

Dalton,  Cecil  William  R.  401 

—  Charles 38J 

—  Gerald  Grant 48,  24 

—  James  Cecil  33, 166 

Daly,  Arthur  Crawford..  247 

—  F.  A.  Bonner 


—  John  Stewart.. 


422 
332 


213 

212 


I4S 


382 


Delacombe,  Addi-i 348 

de  la  Fontaine,  V.  H.  M.  279 

Delaforce,  Edwin  F 178 

Delamain,  Frank  G  ..68,  414 

—  Walter  Sinclair 421 

Delany,  Thos,  Henry    ...529 

Delap,  Nathaniel  A 71 

Delavoye,  Alex.  Edw.  ...  365 

—  Alex.  Marin 18 

DeLisle.G.djeSaustnarez 
— ■  Henry  DeBetuvoir.. 
de  Lotbiniere.A.C.  da  L. 

Joly... 
-H.G.J, 
de  Moleyns.  Hon.  F.  R. 

W.  Eveleigh  43 

deMontmorency.Mervyn  290 

—  Raymond  H.  L.  J.  ...  162 

—  -Hon.WiltoughbyJ.H.  23z 
Dempsey,  Patrick  Jos.  379 
Dempster,  Cathcart  26,  409 
Denaro,  Chas.  Albert  ...  189 
Denham,  Harold  A.    ...  237 

—  Llewelyn  S 361 

Dening,  Harold 39S 

—  Lewis  30,  404 

—  Lewis  Eales  ...  148 

Denison,  Garnet  W 214 

—  Oliver  M 352 

Denman,  Geo.  Charles     293 

—  Thomas.  Lord   275 

Denne,  Alured  B 172 

—  Arthur  Robt 422 

—  Henry  William  0.73,  339 

—  Richard  William  A...  431 

—  William  Henry 251 

Dennis,  Meade  J.  C 173 


James  Dunne 379  Denniss,  George  B.  B 


—  Henry  Dei-mot  422J — Norman  Randall iSt 

—  Hugh    44° 

—  James  Henry 382 

—  Joseph  Thomas 517 

—  Maurice    366 

—  Thomas   382 

Dalyell.  Chas.  Wm.  P....  181 

—  Hugh  Kenneth 435!  — •  William  Leslie 45,  166;  Dealy,  John  Anderson...  210 

Dalzel,  Aug.  Fred 242  [Davie,  A.  F.  Ferguson...  437  i  Dean,  Arthur  Cecil  H....   18 

Dalzell, -Hbn.Arth.  E.  52,  301 1—  James  Henry  M 225  Deane.  Alexander 234 

Damania,  Phiroszha  J.  527.  —  Keith  Mailland... 2-73^ — Andrew    5:5 


John  George     60,  20: 

—  Robert  Veruour 425! —  Robert  Vaughaa...4i,  363 

—  Sisley  Richard 438 j — Taomas  EL  B 60,  241 

—  Sr.uarc 71,  209!— William  Bulien 381 

—  Thomas  St.  Clair 352jDeacon,  Edmund  135 

—  Walter  Lloyd 4231-  H.  R.  Gordon 348 

—  Wm. Bruce  Ferguson  3oo!Deakin,  Fred.  Farrer  ...  32S 


—  Ren.  Barry  O'Meara...  506 

—  Dennis.. 44 

—  Fredk.  Bernard    ...70,  414 
George  Williams...  41,  409 


2 '-4 

Denuisiouu,  Jas.  G 179 

:>enny,  Ernest  W 154 

—  Henry  Cuthbert  ...58,  30S 

—  Peter  Robert 135 

—  Richard  45,  402 

—  William  A.  Chas.  346,  36+ 
Dennys,  Alex.  Harry    ...426 

—  Qharles  John 61,  412 

—  George  Wm.  P 516 

—  Hector  Travers 428 

—  Wm.Annesley  Burton  418 
Dent.  Bertie  Coore    252 

—  Edgar  John  267 

—  Frank  Wilkinson. 177 

—  Phillip  H.    Price 242 

—  Wilfrid  Harry   256 

Denvs,  W.  Hy.Adolphus  372 
De  Pledge,  Gaspard  F.     306 

—  Harold  Geo ..  160 

dePonthieu.R.G.  R.deV.  424 
De  Pree,  Hugo  Douglas   178 

de  Putron,  Cyril    307 

Derham,  Frank  S....73,  277 
Dering,  Henry  Edward  223 
deRougemont,CecilH.77,i74 

—  Hy.  Samuel  Price  75,  4i6|Deas,  Lionel  M  Ross  ...  439!Derry,  Arthur    297 

—  Hugh  Walter 442  de  Bathe, Sir  tly.T?. Bart.  3:7  de  Salis,  Edw.  John    ...  402 

—  John .    74,  416;—  Maximilian    149   le  Sausmarez,  Cecil 777 

—  Llewelvn  A.  E.  Price  322^  Beroiere,  Heu.J.deB.     22   -  Lionel  Wilfred  322. 

—  Noel  Philip     360  de  B«rrv,  Geo^  J.  Lewes  172  Desborough.  Arth.  P.H.   176 

Deshon,  Fred.  G.  C 1S1 

de  Smidt,  Erroll  M :Si 


D'Amico,    Igino  Depiro  237* — Wm.  J.  Ferguson 286 

Damla,  EduljiM 524JDavies,  Arthur  Mercer...  380 

Danbuz,  Robert  F 182 1— Arthur  Mostyn 272 

Dmby,  William  Edwin  71,141  j-^-  Charles  Henry 432 

Dane,  Arthur  H.  C 527  —  Charles  Hugh  428J —  Harold  Arthur 61,  440 

Danford,  Bertram  W.Y.  2141— EdwinL.V.  Saunders  3601  —  Herbert  E  1  ward  380 

Dangar,  Henry  P 154  —  Ernest  Wilson   175! — James  290 

Daniel,  Charles  Cecil..  225  —  Francis  John 219  —  James  B.  Lindsay    ...  223 

—  Charles  James 307  —  Frank  Gadsden  243I— John  Henry  29 

—  Edward  Yorlce 400   -Frederick  Geo.  Hugh  428!—  Rich. Wood'forrte  ...76,  257 

—  Henry  George 58,  271  —  George  Freshfleld    ...  365!  Deans,  George  Noel 29 

Daniell,  Arthur  C...   60,  169  —  Rev.  George  M 530J  Dear,  Clement  Fras.    ...  38 

—  De  Oourcy  31,  165 — Heaiy  364  Deare,  Benjamin  Hobbs  518 

—  Edward  Henry  E. 254I— Henry  Rodolph    3or  —  Henry  Foul  kes 149 


■  Francis  Edw.  LLoyd  336 

—  Frank   William    434 

—  Frederick  Fraii.  W....  330 

—  JohnAlau  Le  Norreys  132 

—  John  Frederic 63,  399 

—  Oswald  Jas 58,  3 13]  — -  Percy  George 190,  370;—  Henry  Geoffrey  N.  ...  334 

Banks,  Cyril  German  ...  327J  —  Percy  Matcham    36;!— Philip  ?.  Evelyn 179 

Dtinn,  Hy.  Churnsjde  B.  424; — Somerset      E.      O'B.        j—  Richard_Mereilith   ...  340 


Dansey,  Francis  Henry  326 
Dautra,  Scrabshaw  H....  516 
Darby,  Wm.  Henry  56,  168 
Darbyshiro,  Percy  H. ...  139 
D'Arcj',  Lionel  Knox  ...  160 
Darell,  Harry  Francis...  357 

—  Wm.  Harry  Verelst...  222 
Darley,  George  Roe    71.  170 

—  Henry  La  Touche 401 

—  James  Russell  436 

—  William  H.  La  Touche  242 
Darling,  Chas.  Hy.  ...56,  208 

—  Rev.  Charles  Wesley.  530 
Darnell,  Rev.  F.  A 396 

—  Rev.  Hen.  A 396 

Darrah,  O'Brien  Zouch  227 

Darroch,  Duncan 350 

Darvill,  Wm.  Montague  234 
Darwall,  Fred.  Wm 308 

—  Robert  Henry  401 

Darwin,  Robert  Henry  236 
Dashwood,Edm.Wm.73,  233 

—  Robert  Henry  S 341 

Daubeney,  Sir  H.  C.   B.  282 

—  Edward  Kaye  70,  926 


180 
^74 
532 


Kevill 54,  339:De  Brath,  Ernest 46,  415 

—  Sutton  Aylrner 270  de  Brett,  Harry  Simonds  177 

—  Thomas  Arthur  H.  71,  242lde  Burgh.  Dlick  G.  C.48 

—  Thomas  Reid 425Jde  Bury,  Henry  R.  V... 

—  Thomas  William  4oilDecie,  Cyril  Prescott    .. 

—  Walter  P.  Lionel i79;de  Ccetlogon,  .Sec. O.E.C 

—  William  Hewitt  33d  |de  Crespigny,       Claude 

Davis,  Alfred  Robert ...  288         Champion T33  Deverell,  Cyril  J ^47 

—  Cecil  421  —  Tyreilu.  W.  C.    ...68,  156  de  Vitre,  Percy  T.  D.  ...  212 

—  Charles  Lukin  158  De  Domenico,Jos.  M.O.  189I  Devlin,  Joseph 309 

—  Dudley  Herbert ^'Dee,  Peter    526[Daw,  ArmineB  433 

—  Edward    38ijDeeble.  Benjamin  W.  C,  381'Djwar,  Arthur  Wm 241 

435  Deed,  John  Cyril  4°i|—  JJavid  Erskine...   54,168 


Despard,  Edw.  Fitzh.348,374 

—  Henry  F.  R 3++ 

—  Wilfred  H.Croasdaile  179 
37  DesVceux,  Chas.  H...32,  411 

—  Henry  Bertram 212 

—  Henry  John  220 

—  Herbert   433 

Devenish,  Arthur  H.  N.    179 


—  Edward  Newnham 


—  Edward  John    321 

—  Gordon 

James  El  ward 71 

DeWend,  Douglas  C.  .. 
Dewes,  Fred.  Joseph  ., 
de  Wilton,  Albeit  W. 


136 
18 


423 


—  George  Frederick 393)  Deedes,  Rev.  Brook 

—  George  Henville  443! — Henry  iiranville  230I- 

—  George  McBride   515  Deeriug,  John  ■ 43.  261I 

—  Gronow  John 437'deFalbe,  Yigant  William  3291 

—  John 366De  Gex,  Basil  C 277J 

—  Robert  Evans  Stuart  525 j — Fras.  John 284.1 

—  Thomas  2i3|De   Gruyther,  Cnth.  M.  243  —  P.  Donald  Dorin    315 

Davison, G.Markham  61,  332  de  Jersey, Colebrooke  73,  171  Dewiug,  Edw.  John. ..46,  207 

—  Kenneth  Stuart...  66,  413  —  William  Grant 52,  108  —  Robert  Henry    426 

—  William  Pearson  346  de  Joux.  John  S.  N 293  de  Winton,  Charles  .  72,  290 

Davoren, Vesey  H.  W....  383  de  Kantzow,  0.  Auol....  403  —  Richard  Stretton  \  i7« 

Davson,Harold.r. Hunter  401  DelaBeie.HughPleydell  259  de  Wolski,  F.  Rola  ...30,  205 

3  k 


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Index — Active  Lid. 


Dibben,  John  Thomas...  395 

Dibble,  Harry    148 

Dibblee,  Fred.  Lewis  ...  398 

"Dibley,  Atkelstan 354 

Dick,  Arthur  Robert   ...  420 

—  C.  B.  Goodrich 52,  402 

—  Colin 346 

—  DightonHayA 259 

—  George 21 

—  James  Roy 37 

—  Maxwell 52 

•  William 


Doig,  John  Alexander.. 

—  Richard  O.  M 

Dolby,  SeymourS.  C.  .'.., 
Dolphin,  Harry  Cecil  .. 
Domenichetti,  Fras.  II... 
Donajowski,  Reg.  E.  K 
Donald,  Colin  Geo....  49, 
Donaldson,  F.  Leverton  172 

—  John 382 

—  John  Wm.  Edward  ...  178 

—  Robt.  D 379 

Done,  Herbert  Richard    239 


268lDrage,  Godfrey 437 

—!  George  Thomas   345 

—  Thomas  William 371 

—  William  Henry 366 

Drake,  A.W.H.Hornsby  130 

Bernard  Francis 172 


401 

37 

29 

429 

23; 

23: 


Dickens,  John i8z|_  Reginald  John 214 


Dickie,  John  Elford... 61,  20s 

Dickin,  Edward  S 136 

Dickins,  S.  W.  Scrase-.. 

—  Rev.  William  Arthur 
Dickinson,  Arthur  T.  S 

—  Douglas  John 

—  Edward  45 


Donegan,  Jas.Fras 

Donnan.  William  435 

334  Donne,  B.  D.  A 30 

532  —  Henry  R.  Beadon  49,  239 

246  Donnelly,  Lawrence 2.16 

2^6  Donnet,  Jas.  J.  Conway   381 

..  2°7  Donohue,Wm.  Edw.  190,  370 

•  Ernest  Arthur  354  Donovan,  Charles 526 

—  Francis  Arthur 282  —Charles  Creaghe 

—  NevilleH.Campbell352,369  _  Donovan 506 

—  William  V 58,  297  —  Edward  Westby   249 


Dickson,  Bertram 179 

—  iSirCollingwood 163 

—  Edward  Thompson  ...     24 

—  George  Fred.  Hayes    263 

—  Graham  Joseph 325iDoran,B.  J.  0.  .".'.'.'.'.'.'.5 

—  John  Baillie  B 1 7 ]_  Walter  Robert  B.    77 


-  William 378 

Dooner,  John  Graham 

—  Wm.  Toke   19 

Wm.JDundas 346 

254 
254 


John  Herbert    434>Dorehill,  Philip  H.  M.7..  172 

Wm.  Edmund  Ritchie  212]  Dorling,  Fras.  Holland    327 


—  Wm.  Thomas    157 

Didham,  Chambers 305 

Dietz,  Bernard  R "141 

Digan,  Geo.  Cuthbert  ...  348 
Digby,  Thomas 54,  208 

—  Wm.  R.  Wiugfleld   ...  35 

—  William  Trench   21 

Diggms,  Wm.  James  ...  381 
Diggon,  Robt.  William  402 

Dill,  Richard  315 

Dillon,  Charles  Henry...  357 

—  George  Fred.    H 422 

—  Sir  Martin  247 

Dimmock,  Henry  Peers  527 
Dimsdale,  Wilfred  P.  ...  344 
Dingli,  Edwd.  Caruana  i\ 

Dingwall,  Kenneth 339 

Dinwiddie,  David ,  '50 

Disney,  James  W.  K.  ...  18 

—  Robert  505 

— -Thomas  Robert...  22,  165 
Ditinas,  Alf.   Robertson  427 

—  Francis  Fred 24,165 

— ■  Fred.  Robertson  ...41,  408 

—  Leonard  Philip 373 

Diver,  Thomas  234 

Dixon,  Charles  Joseph...  234 

—  Charles  Stewart 345 

—  Clive  Macdonnell 157 

—  George 366 

—  George  Frederick   ...  177 

—  HenryGrey 32 

—  Peter  Eden 209 

—  Thomas  Arthur. 

—  William    398 

Debbie,  Charles  Francis  427 

—  Herbert  Hugh 75,  416 

—  William  Hugh  41" 

Dobbin,  Edward  John...  38 

—  Leonard  Geo.  Wm.  ...30 

—  Robert  Alexander   ...  277 

—  Wm.  J.Knowles...73,  4r5 
Dobbs,  Alex.  Hugh. ..75,  416 

—  Charles  Fairlie 439 

—  Conway  Richard 212 

—  George  Cadell 43,  409 

Dobell,  Charles  Macp...  263 
Dobie,  Wm.  Hugh  Ed.  54,  v" 
Dobree,  De  Sausmarez  398 
Dobson,  And.  Fras 524 

—  Edwin  Francis  H.    ...  517 

—  George  Magill    381 

—  Montague  Charles  ...   181 

—  Robert  Nelson  231 

Dod,  Anth.  H.  Wolley...  171 

—  Owen  C.  Wolley    257 

Dodd,  Anthony 381 

—  George 44 

—  John  Richard 379 

Dodgson,  Colquhoun  S.  304 

—  Haroourt  Leicester  ...    421 

—  Heathfteld  Butler 173 

Dodington,  W.  Marriott  301 

Dods,  Wm.  Sandars 239 

Doherty,  Thomas 366 

Doig,  Claude  P 336 


—  James  Bruce 399 

—  Lionel   373 

Dorman,  John  C 378 

—  Thomas    379 

Dorrien,  H.  L.  Smith  33,  305 
Dorward,  A.  R.  F....32,  206 
Doucet,  Louis  C.  A.  deB.  214 


Dunbar,WilliamMathew  130 
Duncan,        Alex.        W. 
Anstruther 31,  165 

—  Andrew   516 

—  Francis  John 225 

Frank  421 


—  Francis  Richard  173  —  George... 517 

Henry  Dowrish   ...72,  398 j — George  Alfred   258 


—  Henry  Manning  178 

—  Reginald  John 325 

—  William  Hacche   179 

Draper,  Frederick 182 

Dredge,  James  Alien  ...  529 
Drever,  James  William    429 

—  Thomas  Ian   437 

Drew.Arth.BlanshardH.  427 
— ■  Bertie  Clephane  H....  362 

—  Rev.  F.  Bickerstaffe     396 


Henry  Clare 332 

—  John   259 

—  Richard  William 225 

—  Sidney  Edward 381 

—  Stuart 273 

Dundas,  Fred.  Charles..  350 

—  Henry  Lawrence 18 

—  Patrick  Henry 440 

—  Richard  Chas 225 

—  Walter  Leslie    443 

George  Barry    247JDundee,  Wm.  J.  Daniell  210 

Horace  Robt.  Hawley  308  Dundon,  Michael 


—  Tom  Maxwell    25 

Dreyer,  John  Tuthill  ...   1 

Druce,  Cyril 313 

Druitt,  Edward 70,  209 

—  Percy  Stanley 47,  <53 

Drummond,  Arch.  S.  61,  223 

—  Arthur  Berkeley  4 

—  Edmund  Johnston  ...  4 

—  Eric  Grey   246 

—  Fra.  Henry  R 52,  413 

—  Kenneth     Mackenzie  352 

—  Laurence  George  ..72,  223 
Drury,  Byron  Henry    ...  360 

—  Francis  James 517 

—  FrancisMacdonald6i,  412 

—  James  O'Brien  372 

—  Maurice  O'Connor  ...  379 

—  Robert 378 

William  Price   77,  400 


Dougal,  Geo.  B.   Roney  245  Drysdale.  Robert 226 

Dougall,  Walter 140 

Dougherty,  John  Louis  444 
Doughty,  Charles  H.  M.  263 

—  Ernest  Christie 243 

Douglas,  Arch.  Philip...  17 


—  Cameron  Charles   63,  269 

—  Charles  W.  H 32 

—  George  Prescott  ...71,  136 

—  Herbert  Archibald  ...  325 

—  James  Archibald 424 

—  James  Stewart    ...69,  170 

—  MontaguWm 425 

—  Sholto  William 178 

—  Stafford  Edmund 350 

—  Stewart  Ranken 520 

—  Walter  Binny   436 

—  William  65,  225 

—  William  Sholto 214 

Doull,  John  Doull 

Dove,  Frank  385 

—  Horatio  33,  206 

—  Percy  Matthew 305 

Doveton,  Albert  M 435 

—  John  Hodson    441 

Dowdall,  Laurence  R....  37 
Dowding,  Hy.  Harris  H.  303 

—  Townley  Ward  ...  31,  399 

—  Reo.  Wm.  Berkeley...  396 
Dowell,  Arth.  John  Wm.  310 

—  George  Cecil  172 

—  George  William  307 

Dowman,  Willington  S.  3S3 
Down,  Cecil  Patton 435 

—  HalkettWaltonMoney  329 

Downe,  Yisct iS 

Downes,  E.  M.  Panter...  254 

—  Leonards 179 

—  William  Knox 70,  414 

Downing,  C.  M.  H.  ...3/,  165 

—  Geoffrey  354 

—  Henry  John 234 

—  John  George 66,  414 

Downman,  Geo.  T.  F.49,  339 
Dowse,  Edw.  Cecil  ..  43,  305 

—  Henry  Esmonde  384 

—  RichardThos.Edw. ...     33 
Doyle,  A.  Havelock  J.  72,  3x7 

Bernard  516 

Francis  Joseph    525 

—  Ignatius  Purcell  525 


—  John  Fras.  Innes  H 

—  Joseph  Ignatius  P. 
D'Oyly,  Geo.  Halford  ...  242 

—  Henry  Ralph  Neville  401 

—  John 443 

Doyne,Wm.Markham  77,162 
Drage,  Francis  B.  ...134,  395 

—  Gilbert 401 


Dundonald,  Earl  of...  17,  133 
Dunlop,  A.  H.  Buchanan  310 

—  Archibald  Samuel  ...  173 

—  Arthur  Wallace 429 

—  Colin  N.Buch 181 

—  Fred.  C.  Strickland     327 

—  Henry  Cleland 56,  168 

—  Henry  D.   Buchanan  313 

—  Henry  Hinton   429 

—  James  William 56,  168 

—  Julian  Silver  S 292 

—  William  Bruce 362 

—  Wm.  Hugh 74,  344 

Dunn,  Ernest  George  ...  345 

—  Henry  Nason 384 

Dunnage,  Arth.  Jas.    31,  165 
Dunne,  Arth.  Mountjoy    530 

—  Frederick   258 

John  Hart  4,  325 


—  Walter  A 30,  363 

—  Sir  William 150  —William   41,  363 

—  William   226jDnnolly,  Kenneth  J.  G.  431 

Duberly,  George     373lDunscombe,  N.  Blake...  438 

—  Grey  William 22o)Dunsford,  Evelyn  Hy....  444 

DuBoulay,  NoelW.H.74,  171  —Francis  P.  S 433 


Thos.W.Houssemayne  286 

—  Woodforde  George  43,  206 
DuBuisson,  Claude  S. ...  228 

— :  Henry 241 

DuCane,  Huoert  John  71,170 

—  John  Philip    173 

Ducat,  Charles  M 420 

—  Claude  Tulloch 432 

--  Hugh  Charles  Claude  429 

—  Richard    440 

Duck,  Francis...   395 

Duckett,  JohnSteuart ...  150 

—  William  Morton    373 

Duckworth,  Arthur  C.      143 

—  Herbert  William 330 

Ducrot,  Louis  Hay    172 

Dudgeon, Fred.  Annesley  295 

—  Ralph  de  Seton 44: 

Dudley,      Bertram      B. 

Waddell 329 


Dunsterville,ArthurB.77,  279 

—  Edward  Leslie  211 

—  Knigutley  S 56,  168 

—  Lionel  Charles  426 

Duperier,  Henry  Wm.46,  207 

Du  Port,  Osmond  C 180 

Durand,  Alg.  G.  A.  ...28,  411 

—  Henry  Marion   150 

Durant,  Robert  J.  A.  ...  381 
Durell,  Arthur  J.  V.  239,  374 
Durham,  Reo.  Robert  H.  531 

Durman,  Frederick 148 

Durnford,  Guy  E.  J 214 

Durrant,  George 395 

—  Hector  Montgomery    395 

Dustan,  John  W 401 

Duthy.Arch.  Edward  31,  165 

Dutt,  Russick  Lall 513 

Dutton,  Jas.  Huntly 269 

Duxbury,  Charles  D.    ...  443 


—  George  de  S 180'  -  Sidney  Hugh 279,  374 


Duer,  Charles. 

Duff,  Adrian  Grant  299 

—  Alex.  Gordon    56,  299 

—  Beauchamp 43,  413 

—  Charles Edward   ...60,  149 
— ■  GeorgeGraham  Kayll  177 

—  George  Mowat  211 

Duffield,  James 352 

Duffin,  Walt.  Henry    72,  231 
Duffus,  Edward  John...  174 

—  Fras.  Ferguson    365 

—  Grseme  Sym   17 


Dwaue,  John  William  ... 
Dwyer,  Arthur  Geo.   77,  279 

—  Bertie  Ounynghame    252 

—  Charles  Edward 378 

—  Geo.  Toulmin  C 180 

—  John 345 

Dyas,  James  Ridge  way    234 
Dyce,  G.  Hugh  Coles  24,  407 

—  Hugh  Lennox  362 

Dyer,  Reo.  Alfred  S  530 

—  Arthur  J.  Leslie  261 

Charles  Robert 319 


Dugan,  Francis  Rogers    352 —  John  Edw.  Frederick  141 
Dugdale,  James  Gordon  159  —  Ren.  Joseph  Perry  ...  532 

—  William   379!—  Reginald  Edw. Harry  428 

Duggan,  Chas.  Wm 384!—  Thomas  W.  B 398 

Martin  Joseph  331  Dyke,  Oswald  Muirhead  241 

Dugmore,  W.  Radclyffe  3291 — Percyvall  Hart 439 

Duhan,  Francis  Taylor    442  Dykes,  Alfred  McNair...  231 

-  Wm.  W.  Taylor  ...77,  171  —  Lionel  E.  B 174 

Duke,  Alex.  Leonard   ...  518  —  William  Alston 269 

—  Alex.  W 377|Dyne,  Frank  W.  B 229 

John  Charles  47 ,Dyott,  Richard 204 

Joshua 515'Dyson,  Harry  Bernard     225 

i79|Dumaresq,  Algernon  H.  212! — Herbert  Jekyll  517 

du  Maurier,  Guy  L.  B.      235I — Louis  Morgan 179 

Dumble,  Wilfred  C 213J  —  P.  Shakespeare 373 

Dumbleton, Horatio N. 68, 209:  —  Thomas  Edward 528 

du  Moulin,  Louis  E.. ..66,  288  Ead on,  Frank  Henry  77,  162 
Dunbar,  Carlyle  MacG.    161  jEady,  Chas.  Edward    ...  178 

—  GeorgeD.  Sutherland  342! — Frederick  W.E 400 

—  Lewis  Maxwell i39.Eagar,  Edward  Boaz  ...  233 


Index — Active  List. 

Eagar,  Henry  Averell46,  344iElderton,  Murray  Trent  435!Emery,  Wm.  Basil   177 


Eagle,  F.  E.  Bunbury  ...  400J—  Rowland  P.Somersec  229 
Eagles,  Henry  Cecil   56,  399  Eley,  William_ Gardiner   155 


Ealden,  Charles 215 

Eales,  Cecil  Moncrieff...  420 

—  Lionel  Geo.  Nuttall...  229 
Barnes,  Rev.  W.  Leslie..  533 
Earle,  Edward  Savi 441 

—  Francis  Alfred 77,  234 

—  Frederick  John 453 

—  Henry 61,  315 

—  Hubert  Malins 519 

—  Maxwell  219 

—  Philip  Douglas 241 

—  Robert  Gilmour    214 

—  Sydney    221 

Eassie,  Fitzpatrick  395 

East,  Cecil  James 5 

—  Charles  Conran 234 

—  Lionel  "Wm.  Pellew ...  174 

Eastman,  Wm.  1 63,  397 

Eastmead,  Chas.  Sidney  434 
Easton,  Fred.  Arthur  ...  178 
Eastwood,  HughdeC...  135 

—  JohnC.B 75,    153 

—  Robert  Jshn  Camac  438 
Eaton,  Son.  Herb.  Fras.    16 


—  James  Bird 529 

—  Robert  Coleman  377 

—  William  Arnold    229 

Ebden,  Fras.  Thos....i8,  406 
Eccles,  Cuthbert   J 157 

—  Robert 60,  301 

—  William  Vernon    356 

Eckersley,  Edwin 382 

—  Henry  Thomas 361 

Eckford,  Ashton  B 362 

—  John  J.  H.  B 424 

—  Philip  Geo.  W 344 

Eden,  Arch.  Jas.  F 301 

—  Schomberg  Henley      300 

—  William  Rushbrooke  179 
Edes,  Charles  Albert  43,  363 

Edge,  John  Dallas  378 

Edgell,  Edw.  Arnold  ...  210 

Edghill,  Rev.  J.  C 396 

Edinbukqh,  S.R.S.  the 

Duke  of 397 

Edlmann,  Ernest  E 176 

Edmeades,  Henry 330 

Edmonds,  James  Edw...  209 

—  Nicholas  Gifiord 2<__ 

—  Richard  James. ..190,  370 
Edmondson,  James  H.  366 
Edridge,  Chas. Sutton...  237 
Edwardes,  Alex.  Coburn  439 

—  Son.  Hugh 156 

—  John  Grahame 437 

—  Stanley  Malcolm 426 

—  Son.  William 134 

Ed  wards,  A.  Hamilton  M. 

7°.  "39 

—  Arthur  Clement  179 

—  Cecil  Bradney  Jervis  282 

—  Charles  Grant  F 418 

—  Chas.  Mackenzie. ..36,  316 

—  Christopher  Vaughan  250 

—  Clement  Maitland 275 

—  David  John 366 

—  Eric  Lea  Priestley  ...  249 

—  FitzJames  Maine 421 

—  Frederick  Charles   ...  401 

—  Graham  Thos.  George  161 

—  James  182 

—  JohnBurnard 74,  416 

—  Lancelot 241 

—  Richard  Feilding 211 

—  Roderick  Mackenzio..  427 

—  Thomas   373 

—  Wilfrid  Bowers 395 

—  W.A.Spencer  329 

—  William  Egerton  179 

—  William  Rice 517 

Edye,  John  Simpson    ...  383 

—  Murray  W.  Joseph  ...  364 
Edyvean,  Fred.  Geo.  ...  402 
Egan,  Michael  Henry225,369 
Egerton,  Arthur  Fredk.  342 

—  Caledon  Philip 26 

—  Charles  Comyn  i,  26,  408 

—  Charles  Philip 446 

—  Francis  Wm 60,412 

—  George  Algernon 160 

—  Granville  Geo.  A.  50,  336 

—  Raleigh  Gilbert   ...70,41 

—  Ralph 48,  360 

— eke,  Ernest  C 373 

—  derton,  Fred.  Dundas  381 


Elgee,  Cyril  Hammond    251 

—  John  W.  L 3'S 

Elger,  Edward  Gwyn  ...  245 
Elgood,  Percival  Geo.  ...  242 
Eliot,  Geffery  Lawr.  31,  409 
Eliott,  Francis  H 446 

Laurence  Edw 446 

Elkington,  Geo.  Edw....  213 

—  H.  Percival  George...  382 

—  John  Ford  234 

—  Robert  James  Goodall  174 

—  Wm.  Ernest  Walter...  234 
Ellershaw,  Arthur    177 

Wilfrid I7y 

Elles,  Arthur  Warre 315 

—  Edmond  Claude    362 

—  Sir,Edmund  Roche  19,  164 

—  Malcolm  Rothney  ...  2T4 
Ellice,  Robert  Frederick  175 
Ellicombe,  Geo.  John  ...  242 
Ellington,  Edward  L 
Elliot,  Adam  Scott...  75,  342 

—  Sir  Alex.J. Hardy 140 

Bertram  Nowell   401 


Charles  Riversdale  ...  429 

—  Charles  R.  Scott  441 

Edmund  Halbert 131 

—  Edward  HallettHugh  181 

—  Edward  Hay  M....61,  295 

—  Edward  Locke 31,  409 

—  George  Augustus   ...  254 

—  George  Ramsay 336 


Enderby,  Samuel  H.  ...  233 
Engelbach,  Fras.  Joyce  229 
England,  AlickThornber  305 

—  Arthur 395 

—  Edward  Parker 174 

—  Raymond    178 

—  Thomas  Percival 235 

Engledue,  Herb.  Atfleld  227 

Engleheart,  E.  L 263 

English,  Aug.  John. ..46,  155 

—  Charles  Ernest 76,  171 

—  Ernest  R.  Maiing 317 

Frederick  Paul 63,  354 

Rev.  John 531 

Joseph  Oxley    58,169 

—  William   366 

Ennis,  Arthur  B 290 

Enriquez,  Albert  D... .63,  415 

—  GeorgeDallas 1" 

Ensor,  Fred.  C.  Curme     1 
Enthoven,  Cha.  Henfrey  210 

—  Percy  H 72,  170 

Entrican,  James 526 

Entwistle,  Thos.  Geo.  ...  133 

Erck,  John  C 429 

Errington,WalterHenry  429 

Erroll,  Earl  of  24 

Erakine,  Arch.  Jas 61,  363 

—  Charles  Ellis  Hay 427 

—  George... ...  284 

—  James  Francis  223 

—  John  David  B 32 

—  Keith  David  44° 


•  William  Douglas  . 


808 

Ewart,  Frank  Rowland  237 

—  Godfrey  D.  Henry  ...  295 

—  Sir  John  Alex 350 

John  Spencer  50,  342 

—  Richard  Henry 424 

Walter  Douglas 342 

Ewbank,  William 210 

Ewens,  Geo.  F.  Wm.  ...  519 
Ewing,  Alister  W.  S.  ...  329 
Exham,  Frank  Simeon    284 

—  Richard    377 

—  Simeon  Hardy 47,  207 

Eykyn,  Cecil  299 

Eyre,GervasSelwyn  43,  409 

—  Hastings  Aug 245,  373 

—  Montague  Stokes 524 

—  Morland  Stanhope  ...  173 
Faber,  Sydney  George  213 
Fagan,  Arthur  N.  D.  ...  440 

—  Bernard  Joseph  353 

—  Rev.  C.  C.  T.  457 

—  Chris.  G.  Forbes  ...65,  446 

—  Chris.  S.  F.  \ 24,  399 

—  Edward  Arthur    440 

—  Hugh  Rollo    428 

—  James  Lawtie 17,406 

—  Joseph  George 18,  404 

—  Lucius  Emilius 437 

—  William  Welply 279 

Faichnie,  Douglas  C.  ...  252 

—  Fred.  Geo 384 

—  Norman  384 

Fair,  Arthur  E.  B 179 

—  Fred.  Kendall   211 

384I —  James  George   162 


—  Gilbert  S.  M'D 210  Escombe,  Cecil  Aubrey  136  Fairhrother.Wm.  T.  63,  413 


—  Harry  Macintire  176 

—  Hugh 237 

John  Furzer 231,  365 

Robert  Henry    526 

Wm.  Hy.  Wilson 518 

William  Scott    152 

Elliott,  Alfred  Charles...  437 

—  Charles  Allen    213 

Charles  Roulston......  21 

—  Edward  Draper    ...  6, 164 

—  George  Hambley...4i,  408 

—  Gilbert  Chas.  Edward  213 

—  Herbert  Henry 288 

Hueh  Ernest 113 

—  Reginald  Wm.Sydney  441 
Ellis,  Alfred  Chas.  S.  B.  444 

Charles  C 54,  208 

Conyngham  R.  C.    ...  269 

—  George  Adams 269 

—  GeraldMontagueAug.  357 
Herbert  Charles  310 

—  Philip  Mackay 378 

279 


—  William  Hastings 

—  William  Montague  ...  210 

—  Wm.  Robert  Jason  ...  315 

—  William Verner  ...19,  406 
Ellison,  George  Paget...  150 

—  Gerald  Francis  ...74,  234 
Ralph  Henry  Carr  ...  142 
Richard  George 131 

—  Richard  Todd    133 

—  Rev.  William 530 

E'lissen,  Gustav  Edm....  179 
Ellwood,  Bertram  Price  439 
Elmslie,  Alex.M.  Spears  435 

—  Fred.  B.  50,169 

—  Wilmot  Foster  257 

Elphick,  Harry  Wm.   ...  51 

Elphinston,  Alexis  350 

Elphinstone,  Arth.  P.  A.  425 

Elrington,  Fred.  R 356 

Elsdale,  Henry 26,  205 

Elsmie,  Alex.  M.  Spears  436 

—  Geo.  Edw.  D 4a8 

Elton,  Alfred  G.  G.  ...60,  348 

Arthur  Bayard 77,  256 

—  Rev.  Edw.  Daubeny...  457 

—  Erie  Godfrey 299 

—  Fred.  Algernon  G.  Y.  174 

—  Henry  Strachan  ...  7,405 
Elwes,  Henry  Cecil  223 

—  Lincoln  E.  Cary  332 

—  Walter  V.J.  Cary 178 

—  Rev.   William  Weston  531 

Elworthy,  Chas.  K 140 

Ely,  Edwyn  A.  Sylvester  251 

—  Thomas  Butler 355 

Email ,  Bowes  Leslie  52,  168 

Emberton,  Francis 369 

Emerson,  Geo.  Augustus  516 

—  Isaac  Bomford  378 

—  Norman  Zeal 242 


Es=sell,  Fred.  Knight 
Esson,  Edw.  Malcolm  ...  256 

—  William   401 

Etches,  Chas.  Edw 234 

Eteson,  H.  Carlton  W....  T72 
Etherington,  lieorge  ...  215 
Etty,  Rev.  Charles  John  531 
Eustace,  Alex.  Henry  ...  427 

—  Alex.  Rowland  229 

—  Charles  Legge  E 322 

—  Fras.  John  Wm.  ...46.  166 

—  Fred.  Adolphus  D.  O.  139 

—  Fred.  Kobert  H 214 

—  Henry  Montague 319 

Evans,  Arthur  Owen 525 

—  Arthur  Stuart   214 

Charles  Harford 519 

—  Charles  Lewis  181 

—  Chas.  Wm.  Henry  50,  313 

—  Cuthbert 179 

Edward    325 

—  Edward  George 365 

—  Edward  Stokes 46,  353 

—  George  Farrington...  214 

—  George  Henry  395 

—  George  Milford 426 

Geo.Wm.WallaceD'A.  251 

—  GranvillePennefather  438 

—  Harry  J.  Eaton    177 

—  Henry  Theo.  P.    ...43,  277 

—  Horace  Carlyon 400 

—  Horace  Moule    6, 405 

—  Horatio  James  ...  63,  237 

—  James  Thomas 215 

—  James  William 525 

—  John 271 

—  John  Fenton 517 

—  Leopold  Exxel 403 

—  Llewelyn 214 

—  Percy   385 

—  Samuel 523 

—  Thos.  Julian  P. ...  48,  399 
■p  Usher  Williamson   ...  210 

—  Walter  James    362 

—  William    179 

—  William  Harry 214 

Evatt,  Francis  Willie  ...  427 

—  George  J.  H 377 

John  Thorold 421 

Evelegh,  Chas.  Newman  282 

—  Edmund  George  400 

—  Fred.  John 60,  301 

Even,  George  E 66,414 

Everest,  W.  C.  R 370 

Everett,  Chas.  W 190,  370 

—  Henry  Joseph   245 

—  Leonard  Wm.  Dawson  297 

—  Sir  William     19 

Everitt,  Stuart  Oswald    252 

—  Sydney  George 263 

Every,  Oswald 139 


229  Fairfax,  Bryan  C 332 

Fairholme,  W.Ernest  72,  170 
Fairlie,  Jas.  Gordon  ...  307 
Fairrie,  Septimus  H.  ...  385 
Fairtlough.Chas.E.G.M.  301 

Faith,  Thomas  290 

Faithfull.Hv.  Turner  61,  412 

—  Wm.  Conrad ...63,413 

Falcon,  Chas.  Gordon...  212 

—  Robert  Morgan 423 

Falconer,  C.E.  Keith 50,  233 

—  V.  F.  A.Keith  245 

Falkiner,  Travers  H.  ...  348 

Falkner,  Rev.  T.  F 396 

Fallon,  James 382 

Falls,  John  Alex.  W.  52,  363 

Falmouth,  Lord 7 

Falvey,  John  Joseph 379 

Fane,  Cecil 153 

Julian 273 

—  Vere  Bonamy    426 

Fanshawe,  Charles  204 

—  Charles  Henry  225 

—  Edw.  Arthur 68,  169 

—  Frederick  Bradford...  313 
GeorgeDalrymple  45,  166 
Gerard  Lewis 210 

—  Hew  Dalrymple  ...  60,  160 

—  Reg.  Winnington  284,  374 

—  Robert 301 

Farbrother,  Chas.  Hill   139 

Fargus,  Harold 282 

Farley,  James  J.  B 329 

Farmar,  George  Jasper    257 

—  Harold  Mynors 258 

—  William  Cecil  R 177 

—  Wm.  Lawrance 172 

Farmer,  Francis  C....52,  168 

—  John 395 

—  John  Henry  384 

—  Langford  Llanwarne  254 
Farquhar,  Francis  D. ...  221 

—  James  :8i 

Farquharson,  C.  H...  58,  137 

—  David  L.  Wilson  299 

—  Ernest  Gordon 213 

—  Harry  Douglas 400 

Farrant.Harl.  Fitz  L.  66, 414 

—  Henry  C.  B 30 

Farrell,  Henry  J.  Wm...  175 

Farren,  Sir  Rich.  T 307 

Farrer,  Philip 54,  294. 

Farwell,  Chas.  Bowers  2:2 
Fasken,  Chas.  G.  M.  6i,  412 

—  William  Henry 422 

Fasson,  Disney  J.  M.  ...  173 
Faulder,  Gerard  Aug....  307 
Faulknor,  Aug.  A.  M.  M.  424 
Faunce.AluredDeLaune  440 

—  Bonham   360 

—  Charles  Edmund 381 


Ewart,  Chas.  Nicholson  180  —  Edmund 5,  405 


3  A-  2 


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Index — Active  List. 


Faunce,  Granville  de  la         Fielden,  Harold 148  Fleming,  Peter  Fraser... 

M 54,  310  Fieni  es,   G.   C.  Twisle-        1  Fletcher.  Alan  Francis 

—  Robert  de  Lauce 433         ton  Wykeham 259! —  Alfted  Foulger 24, 

Fanssett,  E.  G.  Godfrey  212  —  H.       E.       Twisleton         —  O  iruelius  Westneat... 

—  Fermor  Godfrey  22         Wykeham 150]—  Fdward  KeeHng  

—  Owen  G.  Godfrey sc^Fife,  Aubone  G 130  -  Edward  Walter 

—  Percival    G.  Godfrey  175 1  —  Hugh  Wharton 2S2 — Henry  Arthur   

Fawcett,  Edward  524 1— Robert  Bainbridge  ...  177  —  Henry  James 

—  Jas.FarishMalcohn  58,146! —  Ronald  D'Arcy 256} —  Henry  William 

—  Percy  Harrison i75|Filmer,  Sir  Robt.  M 220 j —  James   

—  Willfam  Francis  ...61,  3o8tFincastle.  Alex.  E.Vhct.   157  —  Sidney  Kowlett   

—  William  James 377|Fineh.  Co'm   425:—  Walter  Blum    50, 

Fawcus,  Hugh    i8i| — EdwardHarlee 259JFleury,  Chas.  Marlay... 

Fawkes.  Edward  Dalton  303  — Edward  H.  F. 277JFiint,Edw.  MontagU48. 

—  Lionel  Grimston    41,  t66: — George  Forbes  C 180  —  John    73, 

Fawssett,  Rupert  ...133,  3S5( —  Hamilton  W.  Edw. ...  319   -  Robert  Brock  Flint... 

Fayle,  Robert  J.  Leech...  380, —  Herbert  Marsh  ill 310  —  Samuel  Kirk 

Fayrer,  Fred.DurandS.  529JFindIav.    Charles    Wm.        iFlintoH.  Thomas    ...133, 

—  James  0.  S. 420J        M'Diarmid   33QlFlood,  Arthur  Solly 

—  Joseph 382;—  Harold     230, —  Samuel  James   

Fearnside,  Clarence  F...  5261— Neil  Douglas 71,  i7o|Flower,  Oswald  Swift ... 

Ifearon,  Jas.  Ahmuty  58,  256  Fink,  George  Herbert  ..  5171 — Stanley  Smyth 

Fedden, Clement Agnew  284  Finlaison,  John  Bruce    40:  Fludyer.  Henry 16, 

Feetham,  Edward 310  Finlny,  Alex.  Russell  ...  251  (Foley,  Ale-ernou  C 56, 

Fegen,  Magrflth  F. ...€$,  169  —  Frank  Dalzed 243!— Frank  Wigram 

Feilden,  Cecil  Wm.  M.„.  143;—  Robert  Francis 181—  Reginald  Edward 

—  Edward  LeylaiidC...  314  Finlayson,  Duncan  33s  —  Hon.  Sir  St.  G.  G 

—  Granville  Cholm 336  Finley,  Alexander    386  Foljainbe,  Hbn.G.W.  F.S, 

—  James  H  G 322  Fian'Seo.  Arthur  Henry  532J—  HubertF.F.B 

—  Ramsay  Robert    307  —  Harry  50,  102J—  A.  W.  deB.  S 

—  Randle  Montague    ...  301  —  Thomas  .. 27ojFollett.   Henry  Spencer 


i43fForte,  Hbt.  Ang.Nonrse  249. 
436.. 
35& 
321 
158. 
ii8 
427 


—  Robert  W.  Webb 

—  Spencer  W 65, 

Fooks,  George  Ernest ... 

—  Henrv 


—  Wemyss  Gawne  C. 257, 374  Finnie,  Robert  Blak-e  ...  273 
Feilding,  Geoffrey  P.  T.  221  iFinnis,  Benjamii  H.  ...  362 
Fell,  John  Percy      ...54.  :68  —  Henry 57,208 

—  Robert  Black 269! — Johu  Fortescue    437 

Fellowes,  Hall'ord  La  M.  44  2!Firminger,  Sec.  W.  C...  ssojFoord,  Albert  he«mald 
Fellows,  Bertram  Chas.  362  Firth,  Edw.  Wm.  Anson  4^,21 — Edward   Russell  

—  Christopher  Stewart  440  —  Henry  Vivian    439  Foot,  Richard  Mildmiy 

Fendall,  C.  Pears 72,  170  —  Rinhard  Anson    436  Foote.F.  O.Barringtomtc 

Fenn.EdwinHaroldM'B  439; —  Robert  Hammill 381  —  Henrv  Bruce...  

—  Ernest  Harold 37b! —  Samuel 182  Foran,  Rec.  Thomas 

—  William  Tittery    29SiFishbourne,  Chas.  Edw.  233JForbes,  Alexander  G.  .. 


Fenner,  Claude  C 435  Fischer,  Lewis   Gordon  518 

Fenning,  Wm.  Maxwell  4421 —  Thomas  Adam 423 

Fenton,   Alexander 525  Fishe.  Arthur 22.  407 

—  Alex.  B  52,  412  —  Artb.Fras.Babiugton  181 

—  Gerald  Herbert 39i|Fisber,  Artuur  Alex.     ..  247 

—  LayardL 45,  4101— Charles  Alex.  180 


Fenwick,  Hy.  Thos.   70,  134 

—  Martyn  J.  Edward  54,  294 
Ferguson,         Algernon 

Fras.  H 133 

—  Artbur  George 356 

—  Charles  Austin 279 

—  James  William 137 

—  John  David 384 

—  Nicholas  Charles 381 

—  Richard  Patrick   377 

—  Spencer  Charles    233 

—  Victor  265 

Fergusson,  Arthur  Chas.  178 

-Charles 73,   219 


—  Charles  John 172 

—  Chas.  Sidney  Dalton  319 

—  Charles  Taylor 398  —  John  George 

Fra.  Torriano   172  — Lindsay  Anstruther 


—  Athol  Murray  H. 

—  Archibald  Jones  ... 

—  Arthur    72, 

—  Arthur  William 

—  Edward  Ernest    

—  Geo.  Fras.  Reginald 

—  Ian  Rose-Innes  F 

—  James  Frederick  


—  Frederic  George  28c 

—  Frederick    435 

—  Harold 328 

—  Henry  Francis  T.  273,  365 

—  Capt.  John 423 

—  Surg.  Capt.  John  519 

—  John  Francis  176 

—  Julian  Lawrence 235 

—  Ralph  B.  W 46,  151 

—  William  Annesley   ...  437 
Gilbt.  Chas.  Dalryinpie  357!  Fitton,  Gay  WiUiaui327,  3731 — Richard  Vernon  T.  .. 

—  Herbert  Chaworth  ...  334I  —  Hugh  Gregory    .77,  310! — Richard  WUliaru  

—  John  Adam 31  FitzClarence,  Charles...  235  Forde,   Bernard 

—  William  J.  Smyth   ...  135  |FitzGeorae,  Aug.   C.  F.     18 — Lionel 72, 

Fernyhough,  Hugh  C...    3i5[FitzGerald,  Art.Ormsby  381  £'ordh-im,Wm.  Marshall 

Ferrand,  Edward  524I — Chas.  Mordaunt  ...48,  4nlFordyce,  Alex.  D 

Ferrar,  Henry  M 173 j — George  Alfred   175  —  Henry  L.  Dingwall 


—  Hon.  Reginald  Geo.  B. 

—  Robert  Ing.  is 

—  Hon.  Walter  R.  D.    ... 

—  Willoughby  E.  G.  4S, 
Ford.  Beauchamp  St.  C. 

—  Charles  A.  W 

—  Charles  Hopewell   .... 

—  Rfo.  George  A 

—  Harry  Burroughes  ... 

—  Reginald 


Forteath,  F'.  W.  Hughes 
167  Fortescue,  Hon.  C.  G.77, 
280  —  Francis  Alexander  65, 

401  — Henry 6o, 

253  —  Hon.  Lionel  H.  D.  66. 
130  Forth,  Clarence  T.  W.... 
381  Fosbery.Fras.Langford 
277  Foss,  Kenneth  M.    ...77, 

366  Foster,  Alan    

231  —  Charles  Percival 

167  —  Claude  Edward   

38^  —  Hubert  Edmond  

166J —  Hubert  John 63, 

135! — John  Raffray 66, 

307] — Louis  Maurice   

345 — Montague  Amos    

395  —  Percy  John    

2951— Philip 

379;  Raymond  Charles  5S, 
263]—  Richd.  Foster  Carter 
233) —  Turville  Douglas  270, 

223  —  Wilfrid  Lionel 

2o8[ — William  Herbert  

310 —  William  Yorke  ...  73, 
427jFoulertou.Alex.F.G.  68, 

292'Foulis,  Arch.  P.  L.    

.302 iFoulkes,  Chas.  Howard 

322  j —  Henry  Drary 

357  —  Sec.  Thomas  Henry 

141 1 —  Thomas  Howard 

io|  Ponrnier,  Hu<ro  Sant  ... 
i^o;Foweli,Xwtu.Plomer47, 

527|Fowke,  Francis 

5 tS ■ — George  Henry   

245I — John... 74, 

4.35 ;  —  Thomas  Ernie   

27i]Fowle,  F.  Trenchard  54, 
i66:Fowler,  Charles  Astley.. 

172, —  Chas.  Edw.  Percy 

396I —  Francis  Charles 

345  —  Francis  John 

359  —  George  Curran  Orr ... 

205 — John  Sharman 

177—  William  James  ..  41, 
415  —  Willoughby  Jones  ... 

443!  Fox,  Arthur  Barton 

254!—  Arthur  Claude 

34o|— Arthur  Maxwell  

325I — BrabazonH.  Maine... 

317J—  Charles    

4311 — Edward  Vigor  

340, —  George  Malcolm   

290 1  — James  Joseph  

339, —  Lionel  Whitelaw 

234 — Michael  Francis  

249  —  Reginald  Petley   

4331 —  Robert  Fanshawe 

173J  —  RobertMichaelDoug. 
530'— Thos.  C.  Armstrong  ... 


—  Michael  L 2 

—  Michael  Lloyd   444 

Ferrers,  Cecil  S.  F 295 

Ferrier,  See.  Alex 530 

—  George  Henry    372 

—  Jas.  Arch  56,  208 

Ferris, William  Butler43,  410 
Ferryman,  A.  H 34c 

—  Aug.  F.  Mockler...6s,  301 
Festing,Arth.HoskynS73,34J 

—  Fras.  Leyeester 233 

—  Mau: ice  Christian   ...  401 
Fefher?  tonhaugh.Edwyn  354 

—  John  David 32 

—  Rich.  Steele  Rupert...     17 

—  Timothy  330 

—  William  Albany  444 

Ffennell,  Richard 353 

Flinch,  Matthew  B.  D. ...  32c 

Ffrench,  Thomas  425 

Field,  Cecil  Duncan 159 

—  Charles  Douglas  43c 

—  Charles  Wm 424 

—  Cyril -°.  39* 

—  Frederick    30c 

—  Henry  Norman 242 

—  John  Alan  Fanre 443 

—  Joseph  Thomas    266 

—  Wm.  C.  Faure 49,  411 


Geo.  Edw.  Foster 2;i 

Gerald  James    134 

—  Herbert  Swayne  ..58,  332 

—  Mordaunt  John  F.  ...  175 

—  Oswald  Arth.  Gerald  443 

—  Percy  Desmond    152 

—  Thomas  Patrick  182 

FitzGibbon,  John  A 180 

FitzHenry,C.  Brittain...  1 
Fitzherbert.  E.  Herbert    30 
FitzHugh,  Terrick  C...  254 
FitzMaurice,£ordO.G.F.  142 

—  Robert 175 

FitzPatrick,  Barthol.  D.  442 
FitzRoy,  Philip  Fitz  W.  178 
Fitzwiiliams.E.C.  0.297,365 
FitzWygram.SirF.W.J., 

Bart 156 

Fixott,  James  Laing  52,  16; 
Flanagan,  J.Wm.  Henry  379 

—  Ricud.Johr.  Woulte...  313 

—  Robert  Nassau  Alex. 
Fleming,  ArchibaluNicol  526 

—  Chas.  Christie  384 

—  Edward  Wm 36,  168 

—  Frederick   182 

—  Henry  Lawrence 431 

—  Henry  Townshend  74,  257 

—  John  Murchison  446 


—  JohnFraserD 41, 

—  Robert  Dingwall  

Forester,    Hon.  A.  0.  W. 

C.  Weld 

-G.  C.  B.  Weld    

Forman,  Arthur  B 

—  Douglas  Evans 

—  Robeit  H 

Formbv,Mvles  L  jnsdall 

—  Reginald  F.  R 

Forrest,  Charles  Evelyn 

—  Edm.  George 

—  George  A.  Wm 

—  James  

—  James  Rocbeid 

—  John  Vincent    

—  William  Charles    

Forrester,  James  S.  134, 

Forsdyke,  Fred.  W 

Forster,BowesLennox    5 

—  David   

—  Geo.  Norman   Bowes 
— ■  John  Burton 43, 

—  John  Lindsey   

—  Leopold  Hy.  Vivian 

—  Lionel  Archibald 

—  Philip  B.Bohun 

—  William  Haire-    

Forsyth,  James  A.  C... 


Walter 
Francis,  Allan  () 

—  Charles  A.  William... 

—  Geo.  Frankland  ...46, 

—  Harold  Hugh 

—  Owen  Lyall 

—  Sidney  Goodall 

Frankis,  Waiter  Wia.... 
Frankland,  Archur  P 

—  Robert  Cecil  Coli-ille 
143  Franklin,  Benjamin 

—  Denuaui  Francis 

—  Harold  Scott  E 

Franklyn,  Clauds  de  M. 

—  Wm.  Edmund 

Franks,    Geo.    Despard 

—  George  M'Kenzie 

Fraser.  Affleck  Alex.  68, 

—  Alexander  Charles ... 

—  Alexander  Henry  33, 

—  Angus  George  

—  Arthur  Reginald-. .45, 

—  Hon. Sir  D.  Macdowail 

—  D'Arcy  MacKeiizie... 

—  Eric  

—  Frederick  John 

—  George  Henry  J.  A. 

—  George  Ireland 

—  Henry  Francis 

—  Heroert  St.  John 

—  Hobart  Charles  ...72, 

—  Howard  A.  Deuholm 

—  Hugh  Craufurd   

—  Hon.  Hugh  Joseph... 

—  Are/  Mackenzie 

—  James 

—  James  Wilson    

—  John  Randal    65, 


254 

4'5 

35° 

143- 

2  43 

3^9 

20S. 

169 

425. 

=45 

23* 

174 

169. 

398 

3°4 

'79 

364. 

170 

352- 

398 

214. 

-79- 

396 

526- 

3°3 

166. 

294, 

210 

162 

251 

16S. 

426 

385 

173- 

424. 

397 

211 

169 

1S0. 

245 

3S5 

180- 

344 
251 
3 '.9. 

22. 
255 
438- 
352 
^37 
172- 
3*5 
371 
29c 
145- 
398 
410. 
2  25- 
140. 
247 
400- 
24.3 
29.V 
5iS 
379- 
362- 
211 

32- 
160 
176- 

2^L 


2O7 
166 
163- 


435 
163 
342 
146- 
526 
399 

211 


2  2J- 
3°2 

377 
261 


Index — Active  List. 


5io 


Eraser,  Keith  Alex 148 

—  Lyons  David 176 

—  Nicol  Grahame 43s 

—  Norimu  Warden 284 

—  Percy Wm. Norman  ...  342 

—  Robert  Hu?li    52,  308 

—  RobertWalterM'Leod  234 

—  Theodore 211 

—  Thomas 7,  204 

—  Walter  Andrew    , 433 


Gabbett,  Richard  Edw. 

Phillips 

Gage,  /Ella  Molyneux  B. 

—  Andrew  Thomas     ... 

—  Moreton  Foley  

—  Richard  Stewart 

Gaine,  Frederick  J 

Gaisford,  Douglas  John 

—  James 

—  Richard  Boileau  ...70, 


•  Walter  Simon    432I— Walter  Thomas. 

—  Wm.  Aug.  dimming   294  Gaitskell,  Charles 

Frazer.  George  Stanley  4281—  Sidney 

Frederick,  C.  Arthur  77,  22jj  —  Walter  James  68, 

Freeland.  Antaany  D....  17-6;  Galbraith,  Fred.  Alex... 


3ny  . 
Henry  Fras.  B 21 


—  Gerald  Edward.. 


—  Samuel  H.  Lyle    ...  . 

—  William 

Gale,  Charles  William.. 
■-  Ernest  Septimus 

—  Henry  Richmond 


—  John  Cavendish 3623 

—  Lewis  Gray 308 

Freeman,  Arthur  P.  W,    282 

—  B.  Deane 74,  257 

—  Ernest  Carries. 383 

—  Fras.  C.   P.   Williams  261  —  Johu  Ross  275, 

—  Frederick    115  —  llarmaduke  Hy.L... 

Freeth,  Chas.  John  D....  j8qI—  Walter  Andrew 63. 

—  George  Hy.  Basil 2S7lGalindo,  Richard   Eyles 

Freke,  Hon.  C.  il. Evans  157  Gall,  Cha.  David  M.  48, 
Fremantle,.S'irA.J.  Lyon      4 

—  Guy   22: 

French,  ArtliEr     s,  397 

—  Arthur  HarW')od .  401 

—  Charles  A.  Leslie 136. 

■  Charles  Newenham...  290] 


Gallie,  Jas.  Stuart 
Galloway,  Aylmer  Geo. 

—  Frank  Lennox  

-  Harold  B 

-Hugh    

John  Joseph 


•  Fitzstsphen  J.  F 3913 1  —  John  M.  C 6, 

—  Col.  Geo.  Arthur    19,  i64)Gallwey,Edmond  J08.49, 


Capt.  George  Arthur    364 

—  George  Brooke 517 

—  Herbert  Cutnming  ...  3S5 

—  Houston  131 

—  John  Beutot:  P 17 

—  Hon.  Robert   273 

—  Sampson  Gotigh  254 

—  William  Cotton 438 

Frenchman,  Edulji  P. ...  525 
Frend.  George 58,  233 

—  William  R^giaal  I 300 

Freshwater,  Arthur    ...  386 

Freweu,  Stephen 56,  157 

Freyer,  Samuel  foster  381 
Friederiehs,  D.  Alex.  ...  212 
Friend.  Lovick  B.  ...58,  208 
Frith,  Cyril  Halsted    ...  301 

—  Gilbert  R 214 

—  Herbert  C 245 

—  ReginaldC.  Cokayne7o,i5o 

—  Warren  Hastings... 47,  16" 

Frizelle,  Julian  440 

Frodsham,  W.  .1.  H....56,  279 
Frost,  George  Hewitt  .„    519 

—  James  215I 

—  Robert  Francis 305 

Fry,  Charles  Irwin    417 

—  William  76,  247 

(Fryer,  Cecil  Robert 243 

—  Francis  Lyall    ~  219 

—  Fred.  Art  a.  Bashford    147 

—  George  W.  Smith    76,  417 

—  Major  Gen.  John 5 

—  Lieut.  John    148 

—  Leslie  Charles  421 

Fuhr,  Robt.  S.  Hannay  3S6 
Fuller,  Chas.  Bowdler...  163 

—  Cuthbert  Graham    ...  213 

—  Francis  George    213 

—  Geo.  Cbas 372 

—  John 331 

—  John  Fred.  Charles  ..  302 

—  Rich.  Woodlield....76,  171 

—  William  Cole ..  226 

Fullerton,  J^Campoeil...  515 

—  Johu  Davidson...   56,  208 

—  Thomas  Win.  Archer  519 
Fulton,  Geo.  Wade  R.  54,  :68 

—  Harry  Townsend 440 

—  Herbert  Albreeht 256 

—  John  Duiiean  Bertie  181 

—  Robert    48,  411 

^Furber,  Montague    255 

Furner,  Win.  Paine 19J 

iFurney,  John  Leared  ...  442 
Furnivall,  Willoughby..  180 
S'uxse,  Edmund  Wm.  ...  181 

—  Wm.  Thomas    173 

.Fyers,  Hubert  A.  N.  ...  356 
Fyffe,  Bertram  Oliphant  273 
i<Gabb,  Caristoph'srW.  W.  43 
■Gabbett,  Alex.  Cecil    ...  438 

—  Poole  Robert 378 

—  Pulteney  Charles 526 


—  Henry  Lionel 72, 

—  Thos.  Joseph 

—  Sir  Thos.  Lionel  J.  ... 
Galwey,   Chas.  Edward 

—  Reginald  Hugh 

Gamble.  Richard  Narrien 

Game,  Philip  W 

Ganado,  Alfred  Wm.  ... 
Garbett,  Cha.  H.  V....45, 
Garden,  Arch.  Ross  H. 
Gardiner,  Alec   

—  Bernard  Calwoodley 

—  George  Frederick    ... 

—  Henry  Bourohier  W. 

—  Henry  Laurence     72, 

—  Henry  Lyuedoch  ...1, 

—  Herbert  William 

—  Hay  Ferrier  Forrest 

—  Richard   

—  Richard  John  ...  332, 

—  William  Arthur  ...28S, 
Gardner,  Fras.  Stewart 

—  Henry  Montfort   

—  Lionel  J.  R 69, 

2nd  Lt.  Robert  

2nd  Lt.  Robert  

—  Robert  Macgregor  S. 
Gardyne.A.  D.  Greenhill 
Garland,  Ernest  A.  C.66, 

Garner,  Cathcart  

Garnett, Cecil  Francis  54, 
Gamier,  J.  T.  Carpenter 
Garnock,  R.  R.,  Viict.... 
Garrard,  James  R.  L. ... 
Garratt,  Clarence  H.    ... 

—  Fras.  Sudlow   71, 

—  George  Cashel 

—  Harry  Sumner 

—  Lawrence    Challoner 

—  Richard 

Garraway,  Chas.  Wm.... 
Garrett,  Aunesley  J.  40, 

—  Arthur  ffolliott 

—  John  Raymond 

—  Robert  Vernon   68 

Garsia,  Clare  James 

—  Herbert  G.  Anderson 
GarsLin,  Alfred  Allan  ... 

—  Geo.  Lindsay 46, 

—  Henry  Edward 

—  John  Aylmer 

Gartou,  Wm.    Geo.  Alf. 

Garvey,  Henry  W 

Garvice,  Chudleigh 

Garvie,  John  

Garwood,  Fred.  Scott... 

—  John  Fred. 28, 

—  John  Re.inaU  

—  John  William    

Gascoigne,  Clifton  C.  O. 

—  Ernest  F.  O 

—  William  Julius 

Gaselee,  Sir  Alfred  1,  19, 
Gaskell,  Thomas  K.    ... 


Gastreil.Everard  T.  72,  4T5  Giles, ffeo.ClemeatDoug- 

—  Geo.  D.  Campbell  46,  4io|        las 

Gatacre,  John  „. 7,  405  —  Francis  Henry  Synge 


—  Sir  William  Forbes  ...  7 
Gatehouse,  Richard  F.  285 
Gathorue-Hardy,    Hon. 

J.  F 219 

Gatliff,  Albert  Farrar  56,  399 


—  Geo.  Michael  J 

—  William  75, 

Gill.  Douglas  Howard... 

—  Henry  John  

Robert  Hind: 


Gatt,  Antonio 55,  189  Gillim,  Reynold  Alex.... 

Gaunt,  Cecil  Robert i38Gillan,  Rev.  David  H.  ... 

Gaussen,  A.  W.David...  334  jGillatt,  James  Barratt ... 

—  Chas.  Louis   437  Gillespie.  A.  Kenneth  ... 

—  Edgar  43,  363 j— E.  C.  Freeth    

—  James  Robert    44°i  —  Franklin  Macaulay  ... 

—  John  Samuel  372!  _  Richard  William 

Gavin,  Fred.  James    57,  254]  —  Rolio  Sr,.  John 

Gawue,  John  Moore    58,  231I — Samuel 

Gay,  Arthur  William   ...  i72lGillies,  Arch.  Malcolm 
Gayer,  El  w.Alex 423J  Mlligan,  William  Arthur 

—  Hugh  Walters  181  Gillman,  David  Jas 

Gaynor,  Henry   Francis  2ioj —  Edward  Sylvester  76, 

Gereh,  Gerald" B 138  -  Webb    

Geary,  Fras.   Sandham  tgo\  Gillraore,  Rev.  Charles  A. 

—  Henry  Geo.  Fred.    ...  178  Gills  >n,  Go  lfvey 

—  Henry  LeGuay    ...  5,  164!  idmire.  Jihn  M 

Geddes,  Aug.  David 229  Gilcnour,  Jas.  Patrick  E. 

—  Ernest  D.  Gckford  ...  398  —  Robert  G.  Gordon  70, 

—  George  Hessmg    173  Gilpin,  Braduey  B 

—  Joun  Gordon   173;— Frederic  C.Almon  71, 

—  Malcolm  H.  Burdett.  443iGimlette,  Geo.  H.  D 

—  Robert  James    sSijGipps,  Sir  Reginald. 


—  Walter  James  ...  290 

Gedge,  Rev.  A.  A.  L 3^6 

Gee,  Albert  Benj 182 

—  Fred.  William  518 

Geiger,  Gerald  J.  P.    ...  204 

Geldard,  Francis 71,  329 

Gell,  Rt.  Reo.  Fred 531 

Gellibrand,  John 295 

Gelston,  Arthur  W.  Hill.  371 

Gem,  George  288 

Gemmell,  Wm.  A.  S.   ...   179 

Genders,  Joshua   369 

Geoghegan,  A.  0 379 

—  Francis  Edward   436 

—  Norman  Meredith  ...  444 

—  Robert 177 

—  Staunus   428 

George,  Arthur    75,  329,  362 

—  Douglas  Stewart 259 

-J.H 97 

Georges,  Henry  W.E.  74,  416 
Gerard.Su-MontaguG.  6,  4C3 
German  Emperor,  H.M. 

William  II 142 

Gerrara,  John  Joseph  ...  382 

Gervers,  Fras.  R   S 213 

Gethin,  John  Percy. ..65,  327 


Girdwood.AustinClaude 
Jirling,  Win.  Waters  ... 
Girouard,  Edouard  P.  C. 

Girvin,  John    

Gitt-ms   Reo.  Forster  C... 

Gladstone,  William    

Jlaney,  John  Grogan  43, 
Glanville, Arthur  George 

—  Francis 

Glasfurd,  Alex.  I.  R.    ... 

—  Duncan  Jinn 

Glasgow.   Alfred  E  Igar 

—  JohnC.  R 

—  Wm.  James  Theodore 
Glelstaues,  Ambrose  IT. 

Gieesou,  Andrew  F 

Gleicheu,OoisaiA.R.W.77, 
Gleunie,  H  •  I  ward 47, 

—  Farquhar 

Glossop,  Bertram  R.  M. 

—  Francis  E  iward    

—  Walter  H.  Mewland  ... 
Gloster,  E  Iward 

—  Gerald  Meade 

—  William    .. 

Glover,  Benj.  Lucas 

—  Robert  F.  B 

Glubo,  Frnd.  Mauley  66 


R.  W.  St.  Lawrance 

Gib,  Howard  Alaric 44c|G!yn,  Arthur  St.  Leger 

Gibb,  Evan 36 1 1  —  J.  Piu  np.  Carr 

—  John  Hassard  S.  ...71,  275  —  Sir  Julius_Richard 

—  Ricoard  Charles 267 

Gibbard.Tiios.Wykes...  384 
Gibiies,  Arthur  M 233 

—  Frank  Douglas 241 

Gibbon,  Charles   Monk  347 

—  James  Aubrey  210 

Gibbons,  James  Barry     5;7lGjater,  Benjamin 
Gibbs,  And.  Armstrong  528  Go  Ibold. George  Aug.  J 


—  Richard  FitzGerald.. 

—  R'.chard  Thomas  

Gl3rnn,  Mirtin 

—  Robert  \1.  Osborne... 

—  Thos.  G.  Powell    

>a  1,  Howard  66, 


Arthur  Paget 161 

—  James  Alec  Charles  284 

—  John  Edward  Laurie.  251 

—  Mossom  Innis 4S,  411 

Gibson,  Reo.  Edward   ...  53: 

—  Geo.  Gisborne   215 


Go  Ihy,  Charles 
Goddard,  Fras.  A.  D'O. 

—  Janies  Rainey   

Godden,  Henry  Tufton... 
Godfery,  Masters  John  41 
Godfray,  Herbert  ...  66, 


—  Joseph 3S0  —  Hugh  C.  W 


—  Rowland  Routledge    294 

—  William   332 

Gibton,   Wm.  L.  Persse  271 

Gideon,  Jas.  Henry  257 

Giddy,  William  R.  G. ...  215 
Gidney,  Francis    329 

—  Henry  Albert  John  ..  529 
Gitl'ard,    Gerald  Godfray52b 

—  William  Carter 297 

Gilbert,  Arthur  Robert..  288 


—  John  William    45, 

Godfrey,  Arthur  I.  S.    ... 

—  Charles 

—  Cornelius  Benjamin... 

—  Fredk.  Rowlandson  .. 

—  Stuart  Hill  

—  William  Wellington... 
Godley,  Alex.  John  ...72, 

—  FrancisO 6of 

Harry  Crewe 


—  Clarence  EdwiuLloyd  518  Godman.Arth.Lowthian 

—  Gerald  Edwin  Lloyd.  42S  —  Edward  S 

Herbert  Henry 372  —  Suerard  T.  .. 

Gilbertson,  Thomas 190— Thim  sPiilip 

Gilby,  Christopher  33ilGodwin,  1  has.  A.  C 

Gilchrist, Robert  Alex.26,  407|Gjff,  Algernon  H.  S.    ... 

—  R)bert  Crooks 362  —  Cecil  Willie  l".  T 

—  Walter        Fellowes     "       — Gerald  Lionel  J... 49, 

Cowan  ...  362! —  Lionel  Trevor 

Gildea.Thos.Stauuope...  24' —  Wm.  Ernest  Davis  ... 
Giles,  Aloert  ...  423'Gogarty,  He.nry  Edw. ... 


53* 
172 
517 
4i7 
181 
3°7 
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213 
53° 
3>o 
373 
364 
265 
357 
213 
395 
401 
453 
336 
265 
177 
530 
178 
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219 
181 
363 
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222 
212 
3S3 
333 
531 
395 
352 
174 
210 
436 
353 
28* 

227 
226 
366 
219 
207 
18 
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252 
243 
249 
242 
254 
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292 
209 
219 
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241 
142 
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337 
263 
237 
413 
386 
327 
210 
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400 
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294 
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257 


81 1 

Goggin,  George  T 

Going,  Alexander  Chas. 

—  George  Nuttall  

—  John 

Goldfinch,  William 

Horsman 77, 

Goldie,  Adrian  Hope   ... 

—  MarkHenryGeorge32, 

—  Mark  Leigh   

Goldingham,  R.  B.  D.... 
Goldney,   George    Fras. 

Bennett 

—  T.  Holbrow 30, 

—  William  Henry 49, 

Goldschmidt, Ernest  S.D. 
Goldsmid,  Albert  B.  W. 
Goldsmith,  Harry  D.  ... 
Goldthorp,  Fras. Herbert 
Gonrpertz,BowesT.11.40, 

—  Rev.  J.F.  Warden 

Gooch,  John  Sherlock... 

Goode,  Stuart 

Goodenough, Herbert  L. 
Goodfellow,  Chas.  Aug. 

—  Napier  George  B 

—  Robert  Charles 

—  William  West   

Gooding,  Lancelot  N. ... 

—  William    

Soodinson,  Wm.  Henrv 

Goodson,  Frank 

Goodwin,   Rev.  Eras.  H. 

—  George  Jos.  Power... 

—  Robert  Hamilton 

—  Thos.  H.  J.  Chapman 
Goodwyn,   Hy.  Edw.  63, 

—  Julius  Henry 

—  Nortonjames 

—  Walter  Meredith  

Goold,  Wm.  Joseph.. .76, 
Gordon,  Alex.  Evans  40, 

—  Alex.  Hamilton   ...73, 

—  Alex.  Weston 65, 

—  Alfred  Ernest    

—  Alister  Fraser  

—  Arthur  W.  Bolton   66, 

—  Charles  Cecil 

—  Charles  Edw.  Parke. 

—  Charles  Evans 52, 

■ — Charles  Louis    

—  Charles  Steward 

—  Charleton  William  ... 

—  Cosmo  George 43, 

—  Cosmo  Huntly 54, 

—  Edward  I.  Drumearn 

—  Edward  Robertson  ... 

—  Esme  C.  W.  Conway 

—  Frederick 

—  Geo.  Alex.  Steuart  ... 

—  George  Hamilton 

—  Gwynnedd 

—  Henry  G.  Wolrige   ... 

—  Henry  William 

—  Herbert   

—  Ingram  C.  Conway72, 

—  James  Redmond  P. 47. 

—  John  Charles  Fred .  4  5 , 

—  John  G.  Wolrige. ..76. 

—  John  James  H 4, 

—  John  Lewis  R 

—  Lawrence  Christian.. 

—  Lawrence  Geo.  F 

—  Lewis  Conway  

—  Lochmvar  A.  C 

—  Louis  Aug 72, 

—  M'Leod  James  

—  Neil  Fraser 

—  Philip  Cecil  H 

—  Philip  James 

—  Ramsay       Frederick 

Clayton 

—  Robert 31, 

—  Robert  Arron    

—  Robert  Eddington  ... 

—  Robt.  Napier  Steuart 

—  Robert  Norman   

—  Ronald  Steuart 

—  Stannus  Verner  ...30, 

—  Stewart  Douglas...  63, 

—  Walter  G.  Wolrige  ... 

—  Colonel  William 

—  Colonel  William 

—  William  Eagleson    ... 

—  Wm.  F.  Loudon    

—  William  Neville 

—  William  Staveley  50, 
Gore,  Charles  Clitherow 

—  Edward  Arthur    ...... 


Index — Active  List. 

37;  Gore,   George   Anthony        iGrahame,  John  Crum  ...  334|Green,   Wilfrith    Gerald 

267I        Ellard 130  Grainger, James Kean...  395         Key 44$ 

292  —  Hon.  Henry  A.  O.   58,  152  —  Thomas 5i61Greenaway,  Thomas  41,  408 

265I— Herbert 348  Granet,  Edward  John  70, 170  Greene,  Albert  J.  R 180- 

—  Ribton 63,  288  Granger,   Thos.   Arthur  519 

327J — Robert  Clements  ......  350  Grant,  Alan  Colquhoun  334 

177J — St.  Geo.  Corbet  ....„43,  206! — Alexander 76,  209- 

206 — St.  John  Corbet    ...60,139, —  Alex.  Geo.  Wm 282; 

1801 — Wm.  A.  Marie  Pollock  225^ — Allan  Ewen 525)  — Richard  M 41,  271 

2i4;Goren,  Berkeley  R ...295! — Arthur 427|Grenhill,   Fredk.   Wm.    307 

|Gorges,CAiefPa^m.Edm.        j — Charles   60,  35c  Greenly,  Walter  H 153 

214I        Howard 37:!— Chas.  Jas.  Wm 54,  4i9|Greenstreet,  Chas.  B.  L.  213; 

408  —  Lieut.  Edm.  Howard    327] — Charles  John  Cecil ...  221 — Wm.  Lees   26,205. 

207  Gorham,  Arthur   353 — Donald  St.  John  D...  si7!Greenway,  Chas.  B*.  K.  229, 

297  Goring,  Alan  161! — Dudley  H.  Fleming...  241! — Cleveland  Edmund  ...  237 


AlleynChas.  R 180 

—  Charles  Kendal...  229,  369 

—  John  Joseph  78- 

Greenfield,  Hume 292 


22  —  Walter 76,  144 

282  Gorle,  Harry  Y 364 

437'Gorman,  Wm.  Henry  ...  279 


■  Edward  C.  Hamilton   350 
•  Francis  Charles    420 

■  Francis  Douglas  432 


Gormley,  Jos.  A 378  — George  Hughes 


530'Gorringe,  George  Fred..  212 


Gorton,  Reginald  St.  G.    17. 

Gosling,  Charles 322 

—  George  Beanet 357 


—  George  Patrick 28 


John  Henry 382 

—  Thomas  Cattell    266 

Greenwood.HerbertD.E.  284. 

—  John  Owen 313 

Greer,  Fred.  Aug 346 


—  James 256 

—  John  Arthur 361 

—  MacGregor 234 

—  Richard  Edward 212 

Gregg,  William     33; 


—  Henry  Fane   16 

—  Hubert  Anthony 253 

_    — Hugh  Gough 26 

—  Seymour  Frederick...  179'  —  Ian  Hope 430 

William  Sullivan 223! — James 24,  407 

4 43! Goss,  William 366J — John  Duncan 3621 — William  Heurv 515 

215  Gosselin,  Bertrand   178} — •  John  Patrick .  336  Gregorie,  Chas.  Fred....  254 

180— John  Haslett 1591— John  Wemyss    5 19 'Gregory,  Albert.. 2.62 

iiSjGosset,  Allen  Butler    ...  7611 — Kenneth  Malcolm  P.  279! — Charles  Levinge  437 

370  —  Edw.  F 66,  249  —  Maurice  Harold    242 'Gregsun,  H.G.F.  Savage  229, 

180! — Ernest  A.  G 65,305 — Philip  Gordon  2i2jGreig,  Colin  Philip  360 

396I — Francis  William  180 — Sir  Robert   5,  204  —  Frederick  James 382. 

214—  Frederic 43,206  —  Robert   Fras.  Sidney  357  J — Hugh  Irwin   1S1 

180  —  Frederick  John    310J — Robert  Josceline 322!  —  John  Gleanie 441 

3851—  Matthew  W.  E 6  —  Samuel  Chas.  N....61,  208—  Philip  Sellon 214 

2081 — Ralph  Allen  278)—  Suene 47,  207  —  Piercy  436 

297'jGothard,   Rev.  Geo 532  —  Sydney  Gordon  ...63,  269!—  Ronald  Henry 214. 

242iGott,  Geo.  Arthur 68,  414I — William  A.  C 40c  —William  Best 


242— Thomas  Henry 268 — William  Griffith  ...74,  241 

284  —  Wilfred  Wm.Maitland  322] — Williarn  Ogilvie    442 


407'Gotto,  Harold  Ralph 
i7o|Gough,  Alan  Percy  G... 

354  —  Bloomfield 45 

179 —  Chas.  Hugh  Henry  ... 
3301 — George  Bloomfield  ... 

1691—  Hon.  Geo.  Hugh  

225  —  Henry  Worsley 348 

339I — Hubert  De  la  Poer   ...  157 


Grenfell,  Sir  Fra.  Wallace 


5.  321 

176  Grantham,  Charles  F.73,  415  —  Harold  Maxwell  132 

263  Granville,  Bernard   144'Grepe,  Arthur  W... 176' 

150! —  Bevil [3o!Gresson,  Thomas  T 330 

428  Grapes,  John 366|Gretton,  George  Foster  182 

435'Grattan,  Arthur  P 4oi|GrevilIe,.ffoM.C.  B.Falke  148 

17]—  Henry  William 385!—  Henry  A.  F.  C.  F.S.77,159. 

John 443 1  Gre wing, Rbt. Johnstone  135 

O'DonnelC 58,  237]Grey,ArthurJas.Herbert362 


310;— Hugh  Aug.  Keppel ...  437lGraves, Benjamin  Cham-        ] — Charles  Wm 364 

400I — Hugh  Sutlej    io|        ney 31,  407I—  Edward    419- 

28) — -  John  Edmond   357I — Douglas  H.  il'D 526J — William  Francis  H.  41,  409. 

248! — Stanley  Charles  419'—  Francis  John '7  —  William  George 431 

399  —  William  Geo.  Keppel  4451—  Somerset  H.  Paul  4  t,  409  Gribble,  Georg 

22o|Goulburn,Cuthbertl!).  72,  i7o{Gray,  Arthur  C.  B 352 

259JG0UW,  Jay  519  —  Charles  Lloyd  R.    ...  178 

150!^  Philip  346, —  Duncan  Mackinnon     135 

443  jGouldsmith,  Albert 288  —  Edw.Wolfenden    383 

339  Gouraud,  Bayard 362 

441  Gourlay,  Jas 3661- 


Grice,  George 269. 

Grier,  Harry  Dixon. ..75,  172 

—  Henry  37S 

_  Grierson,  J.Moncrieff45,  169 

■  Frederick  William  ...  265  Grieve,  Frank 19. 

Fred  Wm.  Barton  ...  435 iGriffin,  Cecil  P.  Griffiths  427 


George  Richard 395. 

Rev.  Henry  Wager  ...  530 
John  Gwynne  442 


i8ojGovan,DouglasMoncrieff288! — Henry  Chas.  B.    ...56,297  —  Christopher  Joseph     257 

364' — James  Lome    49,   239  —  Rev.  H.  J.  Spence    ...  530  —  Edward  Frank 33c 

342'Gover,  Wm.  Welch  B....  261  — Son.  Lonsdale  R.  D.  140  —  Frederick  Gerald    G.  282 

213 'Gowans,  William 315  — Malcohn  Alex 41,  409' — Henry  Lysaght 175 

252lGower,  C.  C.  Leveson...   430J  —  Norman  McNeill 179J — Robert  Chaloner 288 

334I—  Philip  Leveson 305 — Phillip  Easson  1731 — William  Waudby    77,  171. 

156! Grace,  Charles  H.  C.    ...  434 — •  Richard  Tucker  346 1 Griffith,  Charles  R.  J. ...  251 

410  Gracey,CWoreeZThomaS26, 205!—  Robert  Alexander   ...  346:—  David  Maitland   ......  213 

350  —  2nd  Lieut.  Thomas  ...  214J — Robert  James   274! — Edward  Hugh     ...72,  252 

405  Grfeme,  David  Henry  ...  3361 — Wm.  duGard 54,414  —  George  Herbert    212 

4351 — Fred.  James 65,  169I — William  Henry 518 

173I — Lawrence  Oliphant...  342J — William  Lewis    383 

173!—  Robert  Charles :g  Grayfoot,  B.  Buhot  528 

398  Graham,  Alan  Moir 362 1  Grayson,  Ambrose  D.  H.  179} — John  H.King 65,  263 

173  —  BazettColvin 362;Grazebrook,  Geo.  Chas.  271' — John  Joseph 395 

415 j  — -  Bertram  R 443  :Greany,  Hugh 525J—  Rupert  Henn 179. 

430I — Charles  Fred.  Oliver  401J — John  P 527  —  Wm.  Walter  Gilbert...  434 

177  —  Charles  Lanfear   i4sj.Greathed, Robert  Napier  i78|Griffiths,  Alfred  P.  Hy.    382 

382 — Edw.  Ritchie  C 63,  26ilGreatwood,  Fras.   Wm.  241 1— Algernon  Sydney  33,  165 

420  —  Frank 63,  243  Greaves,     Sir      George        j — dipt.  Charles 422 

—  Frederic 1351        Richard    279  —  Qr.  Mr.  Charles  240- 

426  —  Geo.  Humph.  Irving  242 jGrech,  John 385 j — CD.  Richardson.. .68,  273 

409— George  Jj3siie    162  Green,  A.  Oetavius...3o,  205 — Francis  Home   401 

225 — Hamilton   M.  C.  Wm.  400I — Arthur  Dowson    303 1—  Gilbert  Saunders 51ft 

308— Henry 66,  16:  —  Arthur  F,  Umfreville  1S1 — Qr. Mr.  John 240 

—  Charles  R.  Mortimer   518 

—  Douglas  Richard 519 

—  Edgar  W.  Butler 288 

—  Edward  Francis 140 

—  Eric  Henry  Ernest  ...  213 


362 1  —  Henry  Macleod 265 

—  Herman  Witsius  G...  146 

—  Jocelyu  H.  Clive 221 

—  John  Malise  Anne   ...  231 

—  Lancelot  173 

—  Malcolm  40,  363 

—  Malcolm  David 
16  —  RichardW 373 

339  —  Robt,  Blackall 350 

239  —  Samuel  James  5,  397 

176  —  Stuart  Bruce 425 

210' — Vivian  W  Hall    ...73,  243 
130  —  Walter  Ap  S.  James 


—  Qr.Mr.  John  361 

—  iieo.  T.  M.  Milnes  530 

—  William  Edwin 515 

Grigg,  Edward  E rans  40,403. 
Grimley,  Walter  M 439, 


—  Hy.  Clifford  Rodes 

—  Henry  Edward 269 

—  James  Edward 277 

—  James  Sullivan 382 

—  Malcolm  C.Andrew...  295 
.  —  Sebert  P.  St.  Davids  385 

—  Walter  Ferrier 47,  i66[— Thomas  H.Mortimer  305 


Francis  Egerton  i53lGrimshaw,  Cecil  T.  W.  355 

—  Geo.   Edw.    Tempest  440 1 — Ewing  W 436 


Grimston,  Rollo  E 421 

—  Sylvester  B 425 

Grimwood,GeoffreyG.43,  321 

Grindel,  Robert    222 

Griss,  John  Ellis  215. 

Gritton,  Henry 52,  402 

Grogan,  Charles  M,  „,..,  138 


Index — Active  List. 


812 


Grogan,  Edward  Bury  ..  392 

—  Edward  George  ...49,  299 

—  Sir  Edward  I.  B 357 

—  George  Meredyth 254 

—  Geo.  Wm.  St.  George.  361 
Grose,    Daniel    Charles 

Evans   365 

—  James  180 

Grove,  Sir  Coleridge    ...      6 

—  Edward  A.  W.  S.    45>  3'3 

—  Ernest  Williams 177 

—  Percy  Lynes 261 

—  Rev.  Philip  Sydney...  532 

—  Reginald  Parker. ..74,  261 

—  Thomas  Thackeray  214 
Grover,  George  Gordon  319 

—  John 401 

—  MalcolmH.  S 70,  415 

—  Percival  Charles 317 

—  William  Montague  ...  174 
Gruhb,  Alex.  H.  W 213 

—  Herbert  Watkins 280 

—  John  James   -    228 

Grubbe,  Edmund  A.  74,  348 

—  Rupert  Hunt 327 

Grucby.Fras.LeMaistre  252 

Grute,  John 190,  37c 

Grylls,  John  Bere 18 

—  William  E.  J 34 

Gubbin,  George  Fred....  38 
Gubbins,  Charles  E.    ...  130 

—  Philip  Charles 71,  209 

—  Richard  Rolls    317 

—  Russell  D 173 

—  Wm.  Launeelotte 378 

Guest,  Hon.  C.  H.  C 142 

—  Hon.  Fred.  Edward...  132 

Guggisberg,  F.  G 212 

Guilding,  Edward  L 303 

Guille,  Hy.  S.Le  M.  172,  369 
Guinness,  Charles  D.  73,  170 

—  Eustace  72,  170 

—  Henry  Wm.  N 52,  254 

Guise,  Henry  J.  W....  72,  237 

—  Howard 70,  170 

—  John  H.  Wingfleld  ...  269 
Gundry,  Henry  B. ...  60,  169 
Gunn,  DavidD 267 

—  Gilbert 225 

—  William  Donald  395 

Gunner,  Edward  52,  16? 

Gunning,  Charles  John    43: 

—  George  Hamilton 445 

—  Orlaudo  George   43s 

—  Robert  Cardwell  379 

—  Robt.  Henry 48,  321 

Gunter.Clarence  Preston  ^13 

—  Francis  Ernest 385 

—  Howel  26 

Gunthorpe,M.Ed.Thos.  256 
Gurdon,  Bertram!  E.  M.  431 

—  Grenville  Pulteney...  362 

—  Philip  Richard  T.  ...  446 

—  William   172 

Guyon,  Gardiner  Fred.  ...  26 

—  George  Sutherland  ..  235 
Gwatkin,F.Stapleton.45,  411 

—  Willoughby  Garnons  .  327 
Gwyn,  Reg.  P.  Jermy...  146 
Gwynn.  Chas.  Wm 212 

—  William  Purnell 386 

Gwynne,  James  Hugh...  262 

Gwyther,  Arthur 519 

Haag,  Emil  Carr    159 

Hack,  Charles  Edw.  ...  349 
Hackett,  Ilea.  John  396 

—  Robert  Isaac  D 380 

Hadden,  Chas.  Fred   52,  i68i 

—  William  Chas 204I 

Hadiield,  Charles  Ar.  47,  363 
Hadley,  Leonard  Jos.  66,  40c 
Hadow,  Arthur  de  S.  71,  256 

—  Arthur  Lovell  240 

—  Douglas  Reginald  ...  361 

—  Norman  P.  Mellier36o,373 

—  Reg.  Campbell  ...45,  410 
Haggard,  Charles  ...  46,  344 

—  Claude  Mason 54,  168 

—  Henry  249 

Hat  g  ir,  William  Robert  395 

Hajig  tt,  Edward  D 210 

Haig,  Alan  Gordon  181 

—  Alfred  Edward 267 

—  Claude  Henry   252 

—  Douglas 77,  148 

—  Ernest  Herman 212 

—  Herbert  de  Haga...6o,  208 

—  Neil  Wolseley   147 


Haig,  Patrick  Bplfour...  519; Hamilton,       Alexander 

—  Percy  de  Haga 516        Beamish  77, 

—  Roland 137 

—  Thomas  Wolseley 425 

Hailes,  David  Aug 400 

—  Walter 24;  406 

Hain,  Herbert  A.  D 402 

Haines,  Arthur  M 330 

—  Sir  Fred.  Paul 4,  259 

—  Gregory  Sinclair 261 

—  Henry  Aylmer 381 

—  Robert  Lewis  56,  168 

—  Seu.WilloughbyChas.  396 
Hakim,  Hormasii  M.  ...  525 
Haking,  Richard  C.  B...  290 

Halahan,  Arthur  C 303 

Halbot,  Geo.  Clement ...  235 


—  Angus  F.  Douglas 

—  Archibald  Samuel  ... 

—  Arthur  Cochrane    74, 

—  Bruce  Meade 30, 

—  Charles  M 77, 

—  Claud  Lorn  Campbell 

—  Claude  

— ■  Claude  de  Courcy 

—  Claude  Leslie 

—  David  Rogerscn    

—  Douglas  James.... ..76, 

—  Edw.  Owen  F.  49, 

—  Fras.  Alex.  Chetwood 

—  George  F.  Dashwood 
Gilbert  Claud   


Haldane,  Chas.  Levenax  436'— Gilbert  H.  C 

—  Jas.  Aylmer  Lowthrop  339  —  Captain  Henry 
Hale,  Charles  Henry   ...  383I — Major  Henry 


...60, 


Charles  Vaughan  352,  374 

—  Edmund  Thomas 179 

—  George  Ernest   381 

—  John  Henry  277,  369 

—  Robert 148 

—  Thomas  Wyatt   ...325,  369 
Hales,  Ernest  B 332 

—  Herbert  Marwicke  A.  251 
Haley,  Wm.  Charles   ...    182 


—  Henry  Stannus 

—  Hubt  Ion.Wetherall76. 

—  Ian  S.  Monteith    

—  James  A.  E.  Marq.  of 

—  James  Stevenson 

—  Jas.  Edwin  O'Hora... 

—  James  Graham 

—  James  Stevenson 

—  John  Andrew  Chas... 


Halford,  Michael  Fras.     330I—  John  Archibald 

Halkett,  Chas.  P.  M.  C.  335 ,  —  Hon.  John  David 

Hy.  Craigie    46  —  John  George  Harry. 


—  Keith  Randolph 

—  Leonard  Alison  H. ... 

—  Hon.  Leslie  d'Henin... 

—  Hon.    North    de     C. 

Dalrymple   56, 

—  Percy  Douglas  

—  Robert  Edw.  Arch.  .., 

—  Robert  Gorges 

—  Robert  Sydney  ...178, 

—  Thos.W.'O'Hora  

—  Rev.  Walter  Adolphus 
—  William  Allardice    ... 

—  William  George  ..  66, 
SirWm.  Stirling,  Bart. 


Hall,  Arthur  R.  Kay   ...  344 

—  Charles 369 

—  Charles  Aug.  K.  ...60,  353 

—  Charles  Legh    401 

—  Charles  Robert 353 

—  Douglas  132 

—  Douglas  Keith  E.  75,  364 

—  Edm.  Alex.  Win 518 

—  Rev.  Edw.  Stephenson  532 

—  Ernest  Frederic  174 

—  Ernest  Stanley 430 

—  Francis    180 

—  Francis  H.  Howard...  401 

—  Francis  Henry  ...  47,  166 

—  Fred.  Felix  Weichs...  243}—  William  M.  Fleming 

—  Fred.  Wm.  Geo 382  Hamley,  Francis  G 

—  Geoffrey  C 5i5|Hamlin,  Richard  James 

—  GeorgeClifford  Miller  213!  Hammersley,  Fred.    52, 

—  George  Jas.  Cadell  ...  4^2|Hammick,StephenFred. 

—  Gordon  Chas.  Wm.  G.  3i5|Hammond,  Arthur  Geo. 

—  Harry  John    337  1,  18, 

—  Henry  41 — Sen.  Baldwin 

—  Henry  Constable 180, —  Fredk.  A.  L 

—  Herbert  Sydney  G.75,  4:7,—  Henry  Septimus 

—  Hubert  Chase   233;— Petev  Henry     40, 

—  John  Hamilton 319,— Reginald     Chalmers 

—  John  Lees  379! — Thomas 70, 

—  John  Richard 221  Hamnett,   George  E.74, 

—  John  Spencer 369I Hampden,  OsbertR.  L. 

—  Julian  Hamilton  5/Hanbury,   B.  Kingscote 

—  Lewis  Duval 357  j —  Hon.  ii.R.Bateman  74, 

—  Lewis  M.  M 60,  412  —  Everard  Ernest   ...74, 

—  Philip  Sarsfleld    3i3lHancoek,  Francis  de  B. 

—  Ralpu  Ellis  Carr 4.43 ' —  Frank  Herbert  

—  Reginald  H 5S,  295I—  Hen.  di  S.  B.  Burl'urd 

—  Richard  Harris 382; — Mortimer  Paweon    ... 

—  Robert  J.  Draper 382  j  Hancocks,  Annesley  J. 

—  Robert  Macpherson..  441  Haneox,  Henry  Percy... 

—  Sydney  Octavius 386  Handcoek,  A.  Gore  ...  6, 

—  Wynyard Montagu  ...  247) — Gerald  Garble  S....68, 

Hallaran,  William 383'Handford,  Rev.  Wm.  B. 

Hallett.Cha.  VVilliamS. 65, 225|Handley.  Artnur   

—  Harold       Hereward        (HantbrcL  John  C 

Hughes 36iHanham,PhelipsB....65, 

—  Henry  T.  Hug hes26  Hankey,  Edward  B 

—  James  W.  Hughes  48,  336 j — George  F.  B 

—  Richard  L.  Hughes...  344!—  HughM.  Alers 

flalliday,  Chas.  Ogilvie  213;— John  C.  G.  A 

—  Francis  Edward  ...  4,  397'—  Maurice  P.  Alers 

—  George  Thomas...    6,  403'— Sydney  Thornhill    ... 

—  Hugh  Maclean 429>Han'ks,  John  James 

—  John  Alexander   iszlEanley,  Rich.  Geo 

—  Lew-is  S.  Tollemaehe   401  Hanm'er,  Lambert  A.  G. 

—  Stuart  Girdlestone  ...  44ilHann,  Chas.  Edward  ... 

Halloran,  Thomas 253 1 Hanna,  John  Connor  ... 

Hallowes,  Fras.  Wm.  ...  430'  —  William 60. 

—  Henry  Jardine  7JHannah,  Wm.  M.  J 

—  John  Hope 306  Hannay,  Cath.  Christian 

Halium,  Octavius  C.  J...  3441 — £fa/orF. Rainsford  58 
Halse,  Stanley  Clarence  1791—  2nd  Lt.  F.  Rainsford 

Halton,  Eldred  Charles  306J —  George  Martin  

Hamber,  L.  C.  Bray 277: — John  Rainsford 

Hambro,  Percival  0 1561 — Ormelie  C 30, 

Hamer,  Meredith  A. ...  362J—  R.  W.  Rainsford...  28, 
Hamersley,  HnghSt.G.  i82lHannyngton,  J.  A.  ....;. 
HamiUon,  Alexander  ...  420 .'Hansard,  Arthur  C....54, 


Hanwell,  Joseph  

267  Harbord,  Hon.  Chas.  68, 

342  —  Cyril  Rodney 

435  Harbottle,  Robt.  Cecil... 
140  Harcourt,  John  S.  M.  ... 
249  —  Lionel  Geo.  Montagu 
25:  Hardcastle,  Alexander.. 

179  —  Edward  Lewis  

424  — J.  Herschel 

171  —  Richard  Newman  ... 
422  Harden,  Harry  S.  Scott 

381  —  John  Edwin  

235  Hardie,  Grant  Espie  ... 
227  Harding,  Edward  West.. 

269  —  George  Foster  

419  —  Maynard  Ffolliott   ... 

220  —  William  Grosvenor  ... 
153  Hardinge,  Hon.  A.  S.  58, 
418  —  Hy.  Reg.  Von  Donop 
515  —  Thomas  Sheffield  N. 
257  Hardisty,  William  F.  J. 
227  66, 

19  Hardman,  Harold  F.  ... 

132  —  ,T.  Wreford  J 

147  —  Reginald  Stanley 

210  Hardwick,  Philip  E.  ... 
371  Hardy,  Cha.  R.  Hugh65, 

147 — Rev.  Edwd.  John  

13S  —  Francis 

519  —  Fred.  Pelham  A 

153  —  Frederick  Wynne    ... 

299  —  Harry  Fred.  H 

301  —  Henry  Russell  

315  — ■  Thomas  Henry 

221  —William  

—  William  Edmund 

223  — William  Kyle    

175  Hardy  man,  W.  H 

439  Hare,  Chas.  T.  Melville 

204  —  Edw.  Christian     

369  —  Fred.  S.  Christian  41, 
381  —  Humphrey   John 

—  Richard  

—  Richard  Charles    ...,, 

—  Robert  Hush 

—  Robert  William    ...... 

—  fiteuart  Welwood 

--  Wm.  A.  Home 30, 


172 
223 

440 
439 
44t 
36t 
213 
180 
177 
327 
257 
3«r 
444 
398 
402 

434 
241 

259 
251 

i8r 

275 
245 
T42 

177 
142 
261 
396 


iS5- 
227 
424 
249 
384 
174 
360 
253 
518 
363 
212 
23S 
28 
175 
235 
321 


257 


406 


369  Harford,  Chas. Lloyd  ...   237 

—  Henry  Chas 48,  325 

Harington,  Arthur  W.D.  439 

—  Charles  Harington...  237 

—  Elliott  C 177 

457I — Hastings  Norman  V.  525 

526J  — Herbert  Hastings 435 

294 1 —  Herbert  Henry.... 241 

i66J—  Hugh      Wm.  "  Mont- 

2141-      gomery 181 

251! —  John 

364!  Harkness,  Henry  D'Alton 
302 —  Thomas  Robert  ...72, 

263!—  William  Bathurst 

356JHarland.  Edwyu  

223|Harley,  Geo.  Ernest 

43SI—  Henry  Kellett  ...  76, 
417! Harling,  Robt.  Wm.  ... 
290  Harman,  Alex.  Ramsay 
235  —  Antony  E.  W 

71  —  Charles  Edw 48, 

--  George  M.  Nixon 

—  Montague  J.  King  18, 

—  Richard 72, 

Harmar,  Charles  D'O. 
Harold,  Chas.  Fre  1.  ... 
Harper,  Geo.  Montag.u 
Harpur,  Edm.  H 


Harran,  James 
Harrington,  John  Lane 

—  Oswald  Copley  H.  ... 

—  William  Charles  

Harris,  Arthur  E.  F.   ... 

—  Arthur  P.  D 

—  Cha.  Beresford  Maule 
382]—  Charles  Edw. St.  John 
436  —  Charles  Sidney, ..315, 
144  —  Charles  Walter     ..70, 

18c  —  Edward  William    

i6qI —  Eustace  Malim 

Francis  Anderson    ... 


294 


—  Frederick  Alfred  

—  Frederick  Wm.  H.  D. 

—  George 

—  Geo.  Fra3.  Angej.0  ... 

—  Gerald  Noel  Anstice... 

—  Henry  Hay  Marshall 

—  John 

—  Knox  Edward 76, 

—  Owen 


357 

297 

170 

398 

290 
28 

432 

348 

357 

365 

348 

357 

406 

430 

401 

437 

210 

179 

379 

435 

391 

323 

3rI 

42  r 

395 

'57 

374 

414 

429 

347 

42S 

380 

382 

402 

5i6 

398 

335 

147 
294- 
284 


8i3 


Index — Active  List. 


Harris,  Richard  Han.  W. 
H 46, 

—  Thomas  Bertram 

—  Wilfrid 

—  William  Albert. 

Harrison,  Alfred  Herbert 

—  Arthur  Estcourt  

—  Arthur  H.  Prvce  

—  Arthur  Patrick    Bird 

—  Aug.  Napoleon  Rogers 

—  Cecil  Eufticr 

—  Cecil  Fiancis    

—  Charles  Edward   

—  Charles  Ingleby   

—  Cholmeley  E.  C.  B  58, 

—  Clarence  Barrymore 

—  Edgar  Garston 

—  Esme  Stuart  Erskiue 

—  Frederick  Deneys    ... 

—  Gilbert  Harwood     ... 

—  Halford  Claude  V.   ... 

—  Hush   

—  Hugh  Robt.  Edwd.  ... 

—  James  Molyneux 

—  John  Collinson 

—  John  Henrv  C 48, 

—  John  Sandbach  Noel 

—  Kev.  P.  Raikes 

— ■  Sir  Richard 4, 

—  Robert  Arthur  G.  .54, 

—  Standish  Henry  ...47, 

—  Thomas  Aylett 

—  William  Albert 

-Wm.  Chris.  Warde  ... 
— •  William  Sandilands... 

—  Willoughby  Hyde273, 

Harriss,  Stanley  A 

Harrisson,  Arthur  H.  P. 
Hart,  Alfred  Paul 

—  Arthur  FitzRoy 

—  Arthur  Henry  Seton 

—  Eric  George  

—  Harold  Charles 

—  Henry  Travers 

—  Horatio  Holt 45, 

—  Israel 

—  Reginald  Clare...  16, 

Harter/Oswald  B 

Tfartigan,  ArtburE.  S... 

—  Edward  Ross     

Hartley,  Desiuond   L.... 

—  John  Caburn 

—  Ralph  Leg'u    

Harvest,  Edmund  D.  319 

—  Hector  Douglass   352, 

—  Hector  Horat'o 

—  Herbert  de  Vere  

—  William  S.  S 73, 

Harvey,  Ambr.Blacklock 

—  Barnett  Albert 

—  Charles  B;:teson     72, 

—  Charles  Blundell 

—  Charles  E.  Ramsey... 

—  Edward  Henrv 

—  Edward  John  M 

—  Francis  Henry 

—  Francis  Johu  William 

—  John 

—  John  Edward 70, 

—  Richard  Prentice 

—  Robert 

—  Robert  Napier  

—  William  Jas.  St*.  John 

—  William  Kerle  '. 

—  William  Lueg 63- 

Harward,  Arthur  J.  IS'. 

—  Francis  Edward  

—  Henry  Blake  

Harwood.  John  G 

Hasell,  Harry  Godley  ... 
Haskard,  John  SIcD.... 
Haslam,  Bernard  John 

—  Gerald  W.  Paul    

Has'ehust,  Geo.  W 

Hasler,  Julian    

—  Percy    

Haslett',  John  C 

—  Pechell 43, 

Haslope,  i?»t>.  L.  ii   

Hassall,  Chas.  M.  r.252, 

—  Owen 

Hassan,  Syed 

Hassard,  Edw.  Moresby 
Hasted,  Arthur  Walter 
Hastie,  Basil  Hepburn.. 
Hastings,    Bernard    St. 

J.  W 


44' 
357 
524 
358 
249 
377 
180 
3«3 

5=6; 
284 

152 
252 

2IOJ 

I72I 

439 
440: 

3641 

143 
207 

246 
53*! 
204 
168 
237 
427 
212 
437J 
385! 
364 

5i9 
237 
3791 
7 
279 
181 
234 
180 
207 
'57 
205 
332 
423 
419 
256 
236 
237 
.373 
374 
'74 
433 
400 
428 
35°l 
151 
213 
344 
212 
234 
287 
402 
299 
170 
310 
515 

2 12 
299 
l8l 
232 

433 
213 
372 
379 
386 

355 
214 
-'54 
319 
229 
325 
380 
206 
532 
374 
261 
517 
383 
325 
227 

237 


Hastings,  Edwd.  Spence 
61, 

—  Francis  William 

— Percy    

—  Warren 61. 

Hatch,  Alfred   Edmund 

—  Arthur  Vincent 

—  William  Keith  

Hatched,  Henry  M....54, 
Hathaway,  Harold  Geo. 
Hatherell.  Wm.  Geo.  ... 
Hatton,  Edw.  H.   Finch 

—  H"t>.  John  Alexander 

—  Villiers    18, 

—  William  de  Bathe.. .58, 
H.a.ughton,  Hugh  L 

—  Thomas  H 71, 

Haviland,  Roberr,  A 

Hawdon,  Kynard 

Hawes.  Beni.Reddie  58, 

—  Charles  Howard  

—  Percy  Fred.  Brunei... 

Hawke,  Hon.  H.  3 

Hawker,  Claude  J 

Hawkes,  CorlisSt.  L.  G. 

—  George    45. 

—  Henry  Montague  P.  50 

—  Lawrence  Harry  

—  Robert 

—  Robert  S.  J.  Norris  . 

—  Wm.  Cotter  W 

Hawkey,  Richard 

Hawkins,  Egerton  O.  B. 

B.  Black 

—  Frederick  63, 

—  Frederick  Daly  C.    ... 

—  George  Arthur 

—  Henry  Theodore  ...76, 
John  William 50, 

—  Thomas  Henry 

—  Walter  Francis...  63, 
Hawks,  Fredk.  Welman 

—  George  Augustus 

—  George  William  S.   ... 

—  Thomas  Bate 

Hawkslev.  John  P.  V.... 

—  Randal  P.  T 

Hawley,  Fra.  H.  T.     71, 

—  RobertB 

—  William  Geo.Brough- 
ton  Ischia 

Haworth,  Lionel  B   H. 
Hawtayne,  Thos.  M.  68. 
Hawthorn,  George  M.  P. 
Hay,  Archibald 

—  Arthur 

—  Arthur  Sidney 

—  Cecil  Godfrey    

—  Charles  John  Bruce 

—  Edward  Owen   ...  33, 

—  George  W.  R 

—  Henry    41, 

—  Henry  Thos.  Horatio 

—  Lieut.  James 

—  Colonel  James  17, 

—  J.  A.  G.  Drummond.. 
John  D.  Dalrymple  . 
J.  R.  M.  D*lrympie65, 

—  Lenox  Theobald  

—  Sir  Robert  John  

Stuart  

—  S.  F.  B.  Dalrymple... 

—  Westwood  Norman  ... 
Hay-Coghlan,  Percy  H. 
Havcock,  Sec.  Eras.  W. 

—  V.  R.  Hine 

—  William   

Hayden,  Fred.  Arthur  ... 
Haydon.  William  Pitt... 
Hayes,  Clarence  Hy.  63, 

—  Edwin  Charles 

—  Ernest  de  Launoy    ... 

—  Julian  P.  Swindell  ... 

—  Robert  Hall   

Hayhurst,  F.  C.  France 
Hayman,  S   .1.  Wallace 

Haymes,  Robt.  L 

Haynes,  Alleyne   ...231, 

—  Charles  Edward    63, 

—  Frederick  Hutchinson 

—  Kenneth  Edward 

Hayter,  Ross  John  F.  ... 
Hay  ward,  Alfred  R.  L.  284, 

—  George  William   

—  William  Davey 

Haywood,     Austin     H. 

Wightwick  


362 
442 
329 
237 
263 
435 
244 
294! 

362 
165 
527 
409 
426 
177, 
405 

III 

360 
437 
1 53 
34? 

442 
439, 
r8:| 

S3Ii 
179 
366 
284! 
438 1 
413 
385 
269 
3S3 
3'9 
263 
3S2 
179 
373 
208 

372 
178 
261 
304 
=  82 
5i9 


181 


Haywood,  Lewis   

Hazel,  James 

Hazelgrove,  Harry  S.  ... 
Hazelton.  Edwin  H 

—  Percy  Orr   

Hazlerigg.T.Ma.ynard  6, 
Head,  Arthur  E.  M 

—  Charles  Octiyius 

—  Gilbert 

—  Harry  Francis  

—  Henry  Nugent 

— Leonard  

—  Mark 

Headlam.   Hugh   Roger 

—  John  E.  W.    

—  Thomas  Alexander... 

Heale,  Ernest  N 

Healev,  CoryndonW.  R. 

—  Thomas  Henry 

Healing.  Robert  K 

Healy,  Christopher  J.  ... 

—  Michael  Ryan    

Heard,  Alex.  E.  S 

—  Kdward  Severin  

—  John  Rogers 

—  Richard    

—  Sam.  Ferguson 

Hearle,  Parkins    46, 

Hearn,  Ge  )rge 2Q2, 

—  Gordon  Risley  '. 

—  Hugh  Shuckburgh... 

—  Lewis  Julius  Chris... 

—  Michael  Leo   

Hearsey,  Arthur   

Heastey,  Charles  R 

Heath,  Alan  Jasper 

—  Charles  Ernest 45, 

—  Charles  Joseph 

—  Edward  45, 

—  Francis  William  

—  Fred.  Crol'ton   52, 

—  Gerard  Moore    

—  Harry  H.  Rose 45, 

—  Hen. Newport  Chas. 52, 

—  Herbert  C.  Selwyn  ... 

—  Maurice  Gordon  

—  Percy  Macclesfield... 

—  Ronald  Macclesfield 
Heathcote,  Alfred  ...  46, 

—  Charles  Edensor 

Heaton.  Arthur  Fred.  ... 

—  Thomas   

Hebden,  'tt  ilfrid  A 

Hedley,  Fred.  Alex 

—  Walter  Coote 

Heffernan.Fras.J.Chris. 

—  Herbert  Wm 

—  NesbittB 

—  William    

Hegan,  Edwarl  52, 

Hehir,  Patrick   

Heigliam, Clement  J.  M.77. 
Heinemnn.  Reginald  ... 
Hellard,  Robt.  Chas. ..49, 
Helyar.  Arthur  B....  63, 

—  Charle*  W.  H 

—  Henry  Weston 58, 

Hemming.  Edw.  H.  ...76, 

—  Fred.  Wilson 

— -  Norman  Mackenzie... 
Henderson,  Ar.  Francis 

—  Cecil 

—  David  77, 

—  Edgar  

—  Edward  George    

—  Fred.  Evelyn  Elliot.. 

—  Geo.  Fra.  Robert...  52, 

—  George  James   

—  Harold  Greenwood ... 
Henry  C.  Page-  ...  63, 

—  Hugh  Leslie  

—  Jteo.  James  

—  James  Svduey 

—  John  Acheson    

—  Kenneth 

—  Maxwell  Hume 

—  Ralph  Anstruther.... 

—  Robert  Ronald 

—  Robt.  Samuel  F 

—  Robert  Wynne  

—  Selby  Herriot    

—  Thomas  Hume   

—  Wm.  George  Hume  . 
Hendley,  Arthur  G 

—  Caarles  Edward  .... 

—  Fred.  George 

I-  Harold 


380  Hendley,  Thomas    Hol- 

401 1        beiu 

42i;Hendriks,  Campbell  L... 
395'Heneage,  Alfred  R.  74, 
365  —  Godfrey  C.  Walker... 

164' —  Henry  Granville 

181  iHenegan.  John  

175  Henekcr,  Fred.  C 

230!—  William  C.  G 

i76,Henley,  Cornish  Fredk. 

269  —  Francis  Jo- 

277jHennell,AlfredMontago 

21 5 —  Reginald 

330!  Hennessey,  Johu  A.  C. 

1 7 .;j  Hennery,  Daniel 

240  —  Qr.ll,-.  John 

440J —  Captain  Johu  

3S4 —  John  Patrick  C 

3421 — Ladislas  H.  R.  Pope 
36o|Henniker.  Alan  Major... 

384I—  Fred.  B.  M. 

371;  Henuiker  -  Major,  Son. 

346|        C.  H.  C 

233|Henning,  nbarles  M.  S. 

361 '—  Philip  Walter  B 

5i9:Henrici,  Ernst  Olaf  ... 
4oi;Henriques,  Edw.X....4S, 

4-2  Henry,  George   22, 

369; — Gilbert  Frank 

2i3i—  John 

:8oj—  tiobt.  Clive  Bolton... 
385  —  St.  George  Charles  ... 

382  —  Vivian 

283  —  William   

27iiHeushaw. Clinton  Grant 
528JHensley,  Charles  Albert 
353  Henslowe,  Eras.  J.  D.  .. 
214'  Henstock,  Fred. Thos. 74, 

368iHenvey.  Ralph  

174  —  Wiiiiani    

2o9|Hepburne.  Rob.  G.W.43, 
210  Hepenstal,  Lambert   J. 

411J        Dopping 76, 

315;  —  MaxwellE.Dopping... 

330!  Hepper,  Alaric  Wm 

227J —  Harry  A.  Lawless... 

362; —  Lionel  Lees 

33o|Herapath,  Edgar 65, 

207) — Edwin  Loud 259, 

3151  Herbert.  A.  Colthurst... 

385! —  A.  H.  C.  Kenne.y 

369  —  Charles    61, 

3031 —  Claude 

292' —  Douglas   

210: —  Edmund  Arthur 

386; —  Edward  B 63, 

45si — Edward  Siduey  

17]  I —  Edward  William. ..50, 

i79' —  George  Frederick 

139  —  George  Melbourne  ... 
517I — Graham Cludde  ..   63, 

,247] —  Henry  Carden  ...  

319! —  Herbert   

207] —  Ivor  John  C 

no  —  Lionel  49, 

24I — ■  Lionel  Norton    

234] —  Louis  William   

209!  —  Otway  Charles 

241 —  Percy  T.  Colthurst ... 
212  Herdon,  Hugh  Edw.  ... 
4421  Heriot,  Granville  Mackey 

4oo;Heron,  Rev.  John 

350  —  Thomas  47, 

398  Herrick,  Henry 

2i3JHerron,  Robert  Douglas 
353'Hervey,  Const.  R.  Wm47 
330I — Hugh  DelaMotte...40, 
178  Hesketh.  Alg.  Ernest  ... 

132!—  Walter 

1471  Hessey,  HaroldCazen  ove 


515 

353 

'39 

219 

'53 

425 

352 

348 

302 

301 

443 

131 

362 

382 

366. 

384 

431 

361 

212 

321 

357 
269 
178 
214 
167 
205 
150 
178 
355 
233 
233 
155 
171 
354 


5:9 
166 


35°' 


Wm.  Fras. 


532,Hetheriugton,  R.  P 

3oo^Heuston,  Fred.  Samuel 
149  Hewat,  Arthur  E 49, 

—  Geo.  Thos.  Wm 50, 

Hewetson,  Alex.  Wm.... 

—  Henry  

Hewett,  Arthur  W 

—  Augustus    

—  Edw.VincentOsborne 

_8r' —  George  Edward 

4251 —  James  Christopher  ... 
527)—  William  Selwood...48, 

5i8|  Hewitt,  Edm.  Philip 

426  —  Martin 

115'  Hewlett,  Alan 

517 — Gervase  G 364, 


209 

439 
214 
213 
178 
241 
373 
234 
36S 
412 
426 
429 
147 
158 
209 
321 
173 
294 

23i 
235 
528 
17 
420 
423 
297 
351 
176 
440 
401 
53' 
368 
386 
136 
166 
'45 
157 
442 
161 
271 
380 
381 
i«7 

267 

178 
385 
307 
379 
313 
360 
294 
446 
386 
386 
44' 
374 


Index — Aetive  List. 


S14 


Hext,  Fras.  Starwood ... 

—  Lyonel  John 

Heycock,  Alfred  G.  S. ... 

—  Charles  Hensman    ... 

—  John  H 

—  Percy  Raworth 

Heygate,  R.  H.  Gage  70, 
Heyland.  Alf.  T 

—  Arthur  Kyffin  

Heyman.CecilEdw.H.  65 

—  Chas.  Hem-yCockb  urn 
Heyworth,  Fred.  James 
Kibbert,  Arch.  Louis  68, 

—  George  Frederic 

—  Godfrey  Leicester 

—  William  George    

Hichens,  Thos.  S 

Hickey,  Daniel  

Kickie.  Arthur  Francis . 

—  Carlos  Joseph  

—  William  Bernard  

—  William  Bradley  

Hickley,  Alfred  Oharles 
Hackling,  Charles  L.  ... 
Hickman.  Geoffrey  Tur- 
ner  D 

—  Harry  Otho  D 

—  Hugh  Palliser  56, 

—  James   

—  Thomas  Edgecombso, 
Hicks,  Chas.  Herbert  ... 

—  Fredk.   Richard  

■ —  Heury  Tempest ...  52, 

—  James  Horatio  

—  Percy  Stanilaus   

Hickson,  Gerald  Robert 

Stedall  

—  Lionel  Henry    

—  Robt.  Albert 43, 

—  Samuel 

—  Samuel  Arth-  E....  58, 
Higgin,  Chippingdall  H. 
Higginbotham.Chas.  B. 
Higgins,  Jn.  F.  Andrew 

—  Joseph  Thomas 

Higginson,  Cecil  Pickfrd 

—  Sir  Geo.  W.  Alex 

—  Gordon  Shakespear... 

—  Harold  Whitla  

—  Henry  H 63, 

Higgon,  John  Arthur  ... 
Higgs,  Henry  Chas.  71, 
Hildebrand,  Arthur  B.R. 

—  Charles  Phayre 

—  Godfrey  26, 

—  W.  Hatton 

Kildyard,  Harold  C.  T. 

—  Hy.  John  Thornton... 

—  Reginald  John  T 

—  Robert  M.  D'Arcy  ... 
Hill,  Alan   Richard...  70, 

—  Colonel  Arthur 19, 

—  Qr.  Mr.  Arthur 

—  Arthur  F.  S 

—  Arthur  Joseph 

—  Arthur  Viviau  

—  Augustus  James 

—  Augustus  West    ...45, 

—  Basil  Alex  m  ler    

—  Cecil  

—  Charles  Birnie  

—  Ca.pt.  Charles  Ed  ward 

—  2nd  Lf.  Charles  Edw. 

—  Charles  Glencairn   ... 

—  Charles  Herbert 

—  -ffon.C.Rowlmid  Clegg 

—  Cutts  Humphry    ...  .. 

—  David  John  Jackson 

—  Edgar  Stanley  

—  Edward  Cleary  ...   61, 

—  Edward  Roden 

—  Felix  Frederic 74, 

—  Reo.  Francis  N 

—  Frank  Barton   

—  Frank  Wm.  Rowland 

—  Reo.  Fred.  Chas 

—  Frederick  Thos.  Cecil 

—  Frederick  William  ... 

—  Gerald  E. .Montague... 

—  Harold  Charles 

—  Sir  Henry  ti\yih, Bart. 

—  Henry  C.  de  la  M.    ... 

—  Henry  Warburton  ... 

—  Hepworth  Arthur 

—  Howard  Berkeley    ... 

—  Hugh 

—  John 

:  <  John  Thomas 


346iHill  Joseph  Robert . 
178  —  Richard  Ernest  ... 

—  Robert  d'  Esterre  . 

—  Roderick  Tickell  . 

—  Rowley  Richard  . 
Thomas  Alex. 


401 
211 
252 

39S 

286  —William    26, 

247I-  William  Alfred 

442 1  —  Wm.  Henry  Tucker... 
,169  —  Wm.LeonardBertram 

4181  Hilliard.  George 

223! —  Harold  Nssh 

173'—  William  Edward 

235  —  William  Robert   ...76, 

231 1  Hills,  Alfred    

2121 — Charles  Edward  

177'  —  Edmund  Herbert 

366'Hilson,  Robert  Jas 

175)  Hilton,  Horace  Anwyl... 

273I —  James  Foord 

235!  —  Murrav  Venables...36. 
437(Hincks, Thomas  Cowper 
43: 1  Hind.  John  William. ..52, 

i82iHinde,  Alan    

—  Alfred  Buckley 

230  —  John  Henry  Edw.  43, 
771  —  William  Henry  ...  72, 

168  Hinge,  HarryAlex 

38ojclrigley,  Savnl.  Howard 
275:Hingston,ClaytonW.J.3i 

2s7f  —  Edward  

20c)  —  George  Bennett 

354JHintori,  Claude  H 

317  —  Godfrey  B 

439|H(ppisley,  Wm.  H.  ...60, 

-  Richard  Lionel    ...49, 

40TjHip\vel',  Aared  Geo. ..40, 

313  Hire.  Ashton  Hope   ...... 

229  Hirst,  Frederick  C 

381I — James 

2o8|— William  Stears 

147]  Hislop,  Arthur  Fowler 
308  Hitchcock,  Basil  F.  B.... 

179  Hitching,  George  H 

366  Hitchins.  Charles  H.  St. 

317—  Claude  Duncan    

275J—  Harold  Edmund  

354I— Henry  William  Ernest 


426J Hogg,  Cyril  St.  Trower   293!  Hooper,  Richard  G 146 

364! — lieorge  Crawford  ...7,405! — Stuart  Huntley 176 

241I— Geo.  Elliot  Minchin...  302J  Hooton,  Alfred    528 

179I— Ian  Griham  145  Hope,  Adrian  V.  W 441 

1st  —  .TohnH'KenzieTrower439 — Charles  Dunbar    179 

47! — Leared  Row 362J— Graham  Archibald  ...  180 


407  —  Philip   G.    Hardinge  2141 — John  Augustus 322 

436  —  RudolphEdw.Trower  i8i|— John  William 181 

146  —  TheodoreC.SI.Trower  430J  —  Lewis  A 40,  363 

273  Hoggan,    George   Peter  297)— Lucius  Charles  294 

383j'Hogge,  A.  Fouctaine75,  417; —  Wm.  Henry  Webley...  178 

426J—  Charles 47,  410  Hopkins,  C.  Harrie  1.73,  269 

261—  Georee  Sapte 4191—  Charles  Hensley 385 


—  Herbert  F.  Norr.hey...  336 

John  Randolph  G 243 

Joseph 136 

Lewis  Egertoa 213 

—  Stanley  Ogden 54,  it 


354  Hoare,  Herbert  

329  —  John  James    

263  —Reginald 

t57JHobart,  Claud  V.  C 

2i3|Hobbs,  Charles  J.  W. ... 

403  —  Frederick  St.  B 

205  —  George  Lamont 
428 


—  Georga  Ridley 46, 

—  Herbert  T.DeO....  65, 

—  Joseph  Scovell  

—  Percy  Eyre  Fras 

—  Reginald  F.  Arihur... 

—  Simpson  Hackett  B  .. 
Hobday,  Edm.  X.  P.    71, 

—  James  Ramsay 41, 

—  Thomas  Francis...  24, 
Hobkirk,  Clarence  John 

354JHoblyn,  Edw.  Floranee 
130  Hobson,  Arch.  Campbell 
319'— Edw.  Schell  C 

—  Fred.  Taylor  

-  Gerald  Walton 

—  John  Alexander    

174J  —  Richard  Leigh  Clare 
258|Hocken,  Charles  A.  F... 

3101  ttodder,  Fras.  Chas 

290]— Wm.  Morgan    76, 

204^  Hodding,  James  Sweat 
273(Hodgens,   Charles  O'C. 

329' Hodges,  Henry  F.  E 

23s|Hodgins,  Charles  Richd. 
325JHodgkinson,  Charles  ... 

3341—  George  Holden 

346!  —  Harry  S.  B 54, 

532]—  John 

435!  Hodgson, George  Cecil... 
294J—  Godfrey  Beckett  ...74, 

507  —  Hamilton 

230  —  Henry  West   

373 — James  

277  —James Owen  56, 

438) —  Philip  Egerton 

346!— Walter  George  

9  Hodson,   Geo.  Benjamin 

—  Robert  Doveton 

Hog,  Arch.  Swinton 

Hogarth,  J.  H.  H.  S.  D. 
Hogg,  Allan  G.  Stayhew 

4311—  Arthur  Melville  ...  19, 
282!— Conrad  Chas.  H9my 


209  —  John  William 47,  410 

215'Hogliton,  Fred.  A 423 

361I  Hoiel,  James  Graham...  528 
210! Holbeci,  Walter  Hy.  ...   130 

443IH0II1  >nrn,  John 248 

223I— William 278J — Norman  John 213 

•.7I  Holbr  >ok.  A.St.  Clair282,374|  Hopkinson.  Henry  C.  B.  336 

275'—  Edm.  Robt. St. George  2471  Hopton,  Edward    5 

310I  Holbrooke.BernardF.R.  441I  Hopwood,  Herbert  Reg.  438 

229I— Philip  L iSojHordern,  Reo.  A.  V.  C...  396 

180  Holden,  Ernest  Frank...   1381 —  Gwyn  V 322 

38?  —  Henry  Capel  L.    ...58,  r^Hore, Charles  Owen. .50,  292 

236  —  Kyla  Napier  439 '—  Ernest  Wickham 518 

209  Hold'ich,  Sir  E.  A 257J  —  Harry  St.  George  S...  383 

384  —  Hanld  Adrian 442; —  Walter  Stuart  19,  404 

361  —  <Sirrhos.Hungerl'ordi3,2o5  Hornby,  E.  J.Phipps  66,  169 
,409  Holdsworth,  Geo.  Lewis  148  —  Montague  Ley  land  ...  436 

213  Hole,  Henry  Lewis   438Horue,  Alexander 342 

2i2lHolford,   Arthur   160 — Henry  Sinclair   ...74,171 

279  —  Charles  Frederick  ...  181  —  John  Gilbert 401 

17S  —  George  Lindsay   132  —  lino.  Philip  Bruce 532 

144  —  James  Henry  Edward  148  H^rniblow,  Arthur  E. 58,  399 
207]—  Thomas Pryse Arthur  151  —  Frank  Herbert 71,  209 

363  Holland,  A.  Gambier  ...     46  —  Frederick  71,  363 

398  —Charles  Stewart 180  Horrocks.  Win.  Heaton    383 

44?  —  Edward  Frederick...  444  Horsbrugh,  Boyd  R.  234,  365 

386)  —  Ellis  Chas.  F 54,  168  —  Robert  Patrick  423 

369  — Ernest  Charles 147  Horsfall,  Alfred  G 285 

44c  —  George  Forbes  353  —  Reo.  Thomas 533 

306' — Guy  Lushingtou  423  Horsford.NormanDudley  239 

213  —  Harry  Francis     ...75,  421  Hort,  Reo.  Chas.  Josiali  396 

4191 — Lancelot 336  Horton,  Percy  T 348 

362! — Percy 422  —  Sydney  George 172 

435]  —  ThoinasChas. Bedford  242  Kosford.  Earls  A 256 

327I  —  Walter  Derniott 275  Hoste,  Andrew 387 

139  Holley, Edmund  Hunt   7,  164  Hoskins,  Arthur  R 329 

4oiJHollins.  Charles  Ernest  241  Hoskyn,Chas.  Reg. ...56,  208 
i45lHollinshead,  Hy.  N.  B...  180  —  Jn.OunninghamMoore443 

2191— L.  Brock    61,   313  Hoskyns,  Chandos...  43,  206 

306  Hcllond,  Spencer  E 337 —  Henry  Chas.  Walter    241 

400  Holioway,  Benjamin 421  Hosley,  William   James  295 

348  —  Edward  Leigh  419  Hotham,FrancisHerbert  313 

368  —  William  Octavius  178  —  Joha 47,  166 

247  Hollway,  Edm.  John   60,  2S2  Houghton,  A.Evelyn  47,  399 
273  —  James  Clinton 77,  4:7  —  Ed.  Raymond 284 

364  Holman,  H.  Campbell...  436  —  Ernest 43,  368 

214'— Herbert  W.  L 400   —  HenryNelson  Hobarc  401 


420J  Holme,  Alfred  Siegfried  214  —  William   231 

1701 — Bryan  Francis 65,229  Household,  Heury  B.    ..  294 

409  —  Harold  Leupild    182  Houston,  Arth.  Stanston  441 

407  Holmes,  Cecil  Wm.  Arch.  362  —  Cuas.  E.  D.  Davidson  441 

303  —  Charles  James    381  —  Eyre 210 

172  —  Gilbert  Vallentin 431' —  R>bert  F.  St.  Clair...  395 

441 —  Hardress  Gilbert 256I Houstouu,  Alexander  ...  179 

2751 — Heury  Ball 3 46 1  Hovell,  Hugh  de  Berdt    275 

7! — JohuDalrympleEdgar  395J.How,  Arth.   Pemberton  434 

153J — RobertAndr.  K sisjHoward,  Reo.  Alfred 530 

177  —  Robert  Henstone   .  ...  393  —  Charles  Alfred 318 

322|Ho!t,  Maurice  Percy  Cue  383 
437  —  Robert  Hughtrede  E.   384 

252  Hol.voake,  Ralph   383 

209  Ho'iian,  Arthur  Chas.  F.  1S1 

4341  Home,  Arch.  F.   152 

384! —  FerdinandCospatricL.  42: 
417  —  George  A.  Swinton   .  139 

174I—  G.  J.  N.  Logan 68,25: 

440  —  James  Sturray  430 

154I  —  John  Elton 362 

329  —  Pelham  Maitland 439  - 

441J — Richard  D.  Elton 214  —  W.  Sebastian  Eardley  432 

441'— Robert  Elton 176  —  Reo.  William  George    396 

416 —  Thos.  Patrick  Milne  334  Howe,  Fras.  Herbert   ...  297 

241!—  Walter  Gabriel 140  —  R.  W.  P.  Earl    133 

1561  Homer,  J.  Leonard  398  —  Rupert  B.  Blunt  431 

369'Homfray,John  Robert  H.  39S'—  Randall  Chas.  A.     77,  330 
168  Honey,  Chas.  Heury  ...  370  Howell,  Auberon  Arthur  446 

213' Honner.  Henry 242— Ernest  Alfred  Russell  434 

430  Hood,  A.  F.  Acland   73,  356— Geotfrey  L.  H 180 

422; —  Alex.  Nelson 442' —  Harry  Arthur  Leonard  385 

378J  — Charlea  Hugh  401 — Llewellyn  James 417 

3481 — Ernest  Frederick 4341 —  Philip  362 

31I  —  Hon.  Grosvenor  A.  A.  219  Howes,  William 369 

442' — Hon.  Neville  Albert...  180  Ho wlett,  Arthur 33,  409 

406!— William  E.  Comber...  231  —  Frederick  Percy  33c 

2t4!  Hooper,  Arthur  W 385  Howley,  Jasper  Joseph..  241 


Cecil  Arthur 56,  169 

—  Chas.  A.  Montgomery  361 

—  Francis  i,  24 

—  Frauds  Jas.  Leiga  ...  364 

—  Frederic  George 213 

—  Geoffrey  Weston 304 

—  Henry  Charles  321 

—  Henry  (ireville 322 

—  Henry  Martin  401 

—  John  Cephas  257 

Tho-s.  N.  S.  Moncrieff  247 


8i5 

Howorth,  Henry  G 

Hoysted,  Desmond  M.  F. 
Hubbard,  Alfred  Edw... 

—  Arthur  Oldham    

—  Henry  Wm 

Hubbersty,  Wm.    P.  C. 

Cantrell 

Hudleston,  Guy 

—  John  Wallace    

—  Wilfrid  Edward    

Hudson.AnthonyT.  P.73, 
■ —  Arthur  Keith 

—  Arthur  Ross  

—  Charles  Tilson 

—  Ernest 

—  Harry  Chalmers  

—  Havelock 

—  Josiah  Howard 

—  Thos.  Roe  Chris 

—  Wemyss  

Hugessen.E.Knatehbull 
Huggins,  M.  A.  Colin77, 

—  Ponsonby  Glenn. ..63, 
Hughes,  Adrian  Pras.T. 

—  Albert  Lionel  W 

—  Arbuthnott  J 60, 

—  Arthur  Pitcairn    

—  Charles  Frederick..  17, 

—  Charles  Fred.  Watson 

—  Claud  Gillan  Erskine 

—  Cyril  C.  A.  A 

—  Edw.  Malcolm 

—  Edward  Honywood... 

—  Ernest  Vaughan...  52, 

—  Fra.  T.  Cunynghame 

—  Frederick  St.  John ... 

—  George  Arthur 

—  George  Edgar   ...  132, 

—  Henry  Andrew 

—  John  Edward 

—  John  Henry    

—  Matthew  Louis 

—  Reginald  George  H... 

—  WalterHastingsFred. 
Hugo,  Edw.  Victor  

—  James  Henry 

Hulbert,  Jos.  Geo 

Huieatt,  Hugh  76, 

Hulke,  Lewis  I.  B 

—  Walter  Backhouse  ... 

Hull,  Chas.  P.  A 

Hulse,  Harold  H 

Hulseberg,  Herbert 

Hulton,  Fred.  C.  L.  13s, 
Hume,  Arthur  H.  Bliss 

—  Charles  Vernon   ...72, 

—  Charles  Wheler 

—  Reo.  Charles  Walter 

—  John  James  Fras.   65, 

—  John  Wm.  Thring  31, 

—  Sir  Robert  

—  Robt.O.Cuthbert 

—  Seignelay  G.  W 

Humfrey,  Benj.  JohnH. 

—  Frederick  G.  Clinton 

—  John  C.  Taylor  ...253, 
Humphery,  Stanley. ..61, 
Humphrey,  Jas.  Wm.... 
Humphreys,   Dashwood 

W.  R.    

—  Edward  Thomas  

—  Gardiner 

-  George  Geoffrey  P.  ... 

—  Harry  Lionel 

—  Thomas   

Humphrys,  Chas.  Vesey 

■ — Mervyn  A.  

Hunnard.  Frank  ...  267, 
Hunt,  Edward  Leslie  ... 

—  Francis  Dillon  

—  Frederick  Welsley  ... 

—  Gerald  P.  Sneyd 

—  Godfrey  Massy  V 

—  Henry  Vaughan...  46, 

—  Henry  Vere 22, 

—  James  Maitland ...  47, 

—  John  Dutton  

—  Joseph 

—  Reginald  Seager 

—  Robert  Henry  Brooke 

—  Spencer  

—  Tnomas  Edw.  Oarew 

—  Vere  de  Vere 

—  Villiers  Edward  ...72, 

—  William  Holdsworth 
Hunter,  Sir  Archibald... 

—  Charles  Finch   

—  Chas.  Geo.  Woodburn 


Index — Active  List. 


177  Hunter,  Chas.  Norris27o. 

21*  —  Christian  B 

241  —  FrancisChas.  King76, 

519! — Frederick  Fraser 

380  —  Fredk.  Joseph  ...190, 

—  George  Douglas 

156  —  George  Gillett   

354  —  George  Yeates  Cobb 

3981 — James  

3S5 — John  Gunning     ...75, 

327  —  John  Muir    40, 

436  —  Thomas   

181  — Vere  Edward 

528  —  Walter  James  Henry 

517 — William  Chevers 

517 — William  Hugh   

422  —  William  Yeates 

438 — Woodburn 7, 

i74lHunter-Weston,  Aylmer 

424  G 66, 

308!  Huntsman,  H  de  C.  308, 
4oo[Hurle,  Edw.  F.  Cooke... 
4i4jHurly,  Maurice  Randall 
345!Hurt,  Francis  Cecil  A. 
346  Husey,  Edgar  Elliott  ... 
i69'Huskisson,  Samuel  Geo. 

362! — William  70, 

4o6|Hussey,  Arthur  H 

288  —  Edward  Robert  ...  43, 
261  Hutcheson.  Colonel  Geo. 

444  —  Lieut.  George    

436  Hutchings.  William 

330  Hutchins,  Herbert  L.  66, 
16S  Hutchinson,  Alan  Geo. C. 

427  —  Alex.  J.  R 

265  —  Chas.  Alex.  Robert... 

378; —  Chas.  Hammond 

384  —  Chas.  Roderick  M'L. 

136 — Coote  Synge  

440  —  Cuthbert  Gordon 

377  —  Francis  Hope  Grant 
383  —  Francis  Patrick  ...75, 

301  —  Fred.  Pierrepont 

180  —  Geo.  Higginson  Ford 
519!—  Harry  E.  Menteth  ... 
529 1 —  Henry  Do  veto  n  ...  30, 

5  c 9  j  — -  Hugh  Moore  

209I —  James  Bird 40, 

229 —  James  William  C 

241J —  Richard  G.  Hely 

2591 — William  Arthur    

146  —  William  Gordon  

441 —  William  F.  Moore  ...7, 
374[Hutcnison,  Alex.  R.   H. 

2121 — Cecil  Key  

170—  Craufuird  George  G. 

130, —  George 

530  —  Kenneth  Douglas 

348 

3°5 

315 

286 

286 

429 

436 

372 

273 

117 

442 
258 
'73 

441 
364 

147 
284 
307 
365 

2WI 


—  R.  Schlesinger 
Hutton,  C.  Molyneux  56, 

—  EdwardThos. Henry  1 

—  Gilbert  Montgomerie 

Huxford,  James     

Hyde,  ArthurClarendon 

—  Arthur  ColviLe 

—  Charles    

—  Rev.  Henry  Barry 

Hynes,  Ernest  Thomas.. 
Hyslop,  Francis 

—  Henry  Hugh  Gordon. 

—  Maxwell  R 61, 

—  Robert  G.  B.  Maxwell 

—  Robert  Maxwell...  32, 
levers,  Oliver  Goldsmith 
Igguldon,  Herbert  Aug. 
[las,  Francis   William... 

—  Frederick  Arthur 

—  Henry  Wilson    

Illington.Edmd.  Moritz 


374'Ingram,  John  O'Donnell 

516  Inman,  Arthur  W.  P 

265  Innes.  Cecil  Mitchell   ... 

362  —  Hector  Munro   

370  —  James  Archibald 

381  — James  Mitchell  ...  63, 
229  —  Sydney  Armitage    ... 

519  Inniss,  Beni.  Jas 

369  Iouides,  Luke  George... 

41b  Irby,  Leonard  Paul 

407  Ireland,  de  Courcy  

529  —  Robert  Megaw 

3"i  Iremonger.  E.  Assheton 

440  —  Robert  George 73, 

301  Irvine,  Alfred  Ernest ... 
336  —  Andrew  Alexander  ... 

237  —  Delaware  Lewis   

164  —  Francis  Duncan   

—  Gerard  Beatty 

210  —  James  Laird 68, 

374  —  Thomas    

245  —  Thomas  Walter 

430  Irving,  Andrew  Bell. ..56 
264I —  Johu  Charles  Sarle... 
261  Irwin,  Herb.  Edwards  58 

301  —  James  Murray  

209 — William   

172  —  William  John   40, 

206  Isacke,  Charles  Victor... 

5:5  —  Hubert 

529  —  Reginald 

369  —  Robert  Henry   

4i3JIsherwood,Fras.Edw.B. 
272|Ivatt,  George  Aug.  ...73, 

423jlzat,  Alex.  Rennie    

439 — William  Rennie    

172  Jack, Evan  Maclean     ... 

436;— Herbert  R.H 

i6o!Jackson,  Alex.  T 

442'—  Arthur  W.  F 4S, 

529: —  Cecil 

416]— Chris.  Goddard 

176, —  Claud  Hugh  Irving... 

348;—  Cyril  Compton 

360! —  Edmund  Sylvester  ... 

4081—  Ernest  Montague 

348  —  Ernest  Somerville  ... 
4061—  Francis  Benjamin  68, 
417  —  Frederick  L.  La  Caze 

235I — Freeman  Astley  

353  —  George 

445  — George  D'Aguilar  ...7, 
164  —  George  Hanbury  N ... 
400 —  Herbert  Kendall  ..70, 
222  — Lieut.  Herbert  Will.  .. 
162  —  Lf.Col. Herbt.  Wm.  50. 
445  —  Hugh  Milbourne  ...68, 

180  —  James 

329  —  James  Henry 

2=7  —  John 

,  19  —  Keith  Hnngerford   ... 

211  —  Lambert  Cameron  ... 

295  —  Landon  Dealtry 

360  —  LionelW.DeV.Sadleir 


4+6  Impey,  Laurence  

395  Imrie,  Wm.  Lawrence... 

311  Inder,  Jacob 

164  Ingham,  Chas.  Su.  Maur 

166  —Oliver  P.  S 

406  jngilby,  John  H.  M 

342  — William  Henry 

334  Ingle,  Reo.  Geo.  Hy 

386  —  William  Daly 

144  [nglefield.  F.  Seymonr56 
130  — Norman  Bruce  ...58, 
529  Ingles,  Alex.  Wightou... 

311   — John  Darnley    

440 1  Inglis, Albert  Gordon  ... 

315  — Charles  Elliot   

777  —  Ernest  

6  —  Henry  Alves 71, 

3691 — William  Raymond  ... 
2i3|Ingpen,  Percy  I< 


330  —  Louis  Charles 63, 

285  — Louis  Macdonald 

530  —  Montague  B.  Gosset68, 
292  —  Ralph  StapletonWard 
237  —  Richard  Rolt  Brash... 
350  —  Robert  Pilkington  ... 

252 — Robt.  Postance  

294  —  Robert  Wm.  Henry... 
20c  —  Robert  Whyte  M...71, 

422!—  Spenser 52, 

3051—  Sydney  C.  Fishburn... 

444!—  Thomas    

214! — Thomas  Dare    

174  Jacob,  Arthur  L.  B 

525  , —  Arthur  Le  Grand 

446  —  Arthur  Leslie 

370 — Arthur  Otway   

190  —  Claud  William 

179  —  Harold  Fenton 

294  —  Stephen  Hector   

34oj— Sydney  Long   26, 

223  —  Walter  H.  Bell...  177, 

460; —  William  Swinton 

319  Jacomb,  Wm.  Arnold  .. 
,249  Jacques,  Fras.  Aug 

169  Jacson,  MainwaringGeo. 
247  Jatfray,.R<?0.  W.Stephen- 

242  son 

373  Jagger,  Walter 

181  James,  Alfred  Albert  ... 
446 —  Alfred  Henry  Cotes... 

170  —  Bernard  R 

239  —  Charles  Ashton    

247  —  Charles  Henry 


273  Jamss,  Son.  Cuthbert... 
379I —  Cyril  Henry  Leigh  ... 
342  —  Edmund  Henry  Salt 

180— Edward  Tite 

357 1—  Eustace  Lindse/ 

3341 —  Francis  Polglase 

3oo|—  Hy.  Ch.  M.  iNorthage 

383j—  Henry  Daniel 

279: — Herbert 75, 

322  —  Herbert  Ellison  R.  ... 

442  —  Herbert  Lionel 

371  —  John  Edgcumbe  

332  —  Montague  Gilford 

4151— Murray  Ray  de  B.  ... 
332  —  Ralph  Ernest  Haweis 

13S  —  Richard    

379  —  Samuel  Alexander  ... 

214  —  Sydney  Price 

518  —  William  Bernard  

209  —  William  Lancelot  70, 
350  —  Wm. Reg.  Wallwvn  76, 
528  —  William  Wybergh  ... 
io3  Jameson,  Edmond   Jas. 

372 — James   1, 

234  —  James  Conway 

33d  -John  Bland    

115  —  Robert  Feild 48, 

161  —  Svdney  Ballinghau^B, 

348  — William   

313  —  William  He'iry  ..61, 
247  —  Wm.   Kenneth   Eust. 

233  Jamieson.Alister  Win. 28, 

330  —  Aubrev  James 

241  —  Gerald  Alister  

180  —  William  

214  Jardine,  James  Bruce... 

213  Jarrett,  Chas.  Harry  B. 

364  —  Hubert  Cejil  D 

275  Jarvis,  Charles  F.  C 

234  Jayakar,  Atmaram  S.  G. 
420  Jeans,  Chas.  Gilchrist  4s; 

141  Jebb,  Gladwyn  D 

259  — ■  Joshua  H.  M 

435  Jeffcoat,  Algernon  G 

147  —  Fred.  H.  H 

426] — Henry  J.  Powell  

297  Jeffcock,  Jas.  W.  G.  P. 

169  Jeffery,  Walter  H 

350  Jeffreys,  Arthur  Gordon 

234  —  Fred.  Vaughan 73, 

139 j — George  Dai-all     

403  —  Henry  Byron 50, 

286I — John  William    

170  I — ■  Patrick  Douglas   

439 j  —  William  J.   Llewelyn 

3  ;9  Jekyll,  Herbert     28, 

209'Jelf,  Richard  Henry. .17, 

5281—  Richard  John   

371]  —  Rudolf  George 

420  Jellett,  John  Hewett  70, 
438  .Telley,  Reg.  Frank  

214  I  Jellicoe,  Reo.  Fred.  J.  P. 

i72|jellicorse,  Harold 

:5o|Jencken,  Fras.  J 

2o8iJenkins,  Atherton  E.70, 

—  Chas.B.H.  VVolssley  47 

—  Francis   

—  F.Lewis  V 346, 

53  —  Lionel  Francis 

434  — Thos.  Morris .40, 

424  —  Wm.  Regnld.Haldane 
3S4  Jenkinson.  Geo.  S.  C.  68, 
363  —  Henry  Law  Acland  .. 
307'jenner,  Albert  Victor  72, 
290; —  Leopold  Christian  D. 
528I —  Walter  Kentish  VV.  74 
231  Jenney,  Arch.  Oifley  ... 
180  —  George  William    

425  Jennings,  Edgar    

438  —  Edward  Charles  

161  —  Francis  Montgomery 

422  —  Herbert  A.  K 

432  — James  Willes 

442I— John  Gilderdale  

205  —  Richard   

369] — Robert  Daniel  

431 1 — ■  Robert  H 36, 

304 1—  Robert  Melvill  6, 

434' —  Walton 

242I—  William  Ernest   

jjennisou,  Hy.  G.  W.  ... 
396|Jenour.  Arthur  Stawell 
386;Jephson,  J  )hn  Noble  ... 

440] —  Robert  Dalkeith    

293'Jepson,   Chirles  Wm. ... 

279'Jermyn,  Turenne  

286  [Jerome, Henry  Jos.W.  60, 
518 1  —  John  William 


279 
233 
443 
295 
113 
439 
44  f 
381 
417 
380 
327 
178 
433 
36> 
307 
52S 
273 
526 
429 
231 
.171 
161 
155 
377 
384 
528 
411 
336 
344 
412 
181 
408 
431 
181 
224 
146 
353 
444 
256 
527 
,368 
251 
327 
271 
434 
170 
147 
36* 
32S 
200 
220 
.67 
333 
=  9 
303 
205 
205 
213 
322 
170 
213 
396 
2S8 
380 
356 

,i6o 
221 

373 
444 
4°7 
141 
305 
172 
356 
322 
,150 
269 
528 
518 
236 
149 
172 
384 
444 
379 
295 
208 
403 
176 
S28 
190 
174 
427 
386 
231 
421 
208 
380 


Index — Active  List. 

Jerram,  Henry   115' Johnstone,    Henry    Ar-        I Kane,  Arthur  Hyde 177 

Jerrard,  Aug.  G.  A 138         thur    148  —  Denis  Charles 242 

■  P.  Barthol,  Jos 22! — Herbert  Cecil 245  —  Francis  R.  P 5° 


Jervis,  Henry  Pruce. 527 

—  Herbert  Swynfen 353 

—  Son.  St.  Leger  Henry  321 

—  Swynfen  John  202 

—  Walter  Neil 31,  1G5 

Jervis-White-Jervis,  Sir 

J.  K.,Bart 65,  169 

Jervois,  Cha.  Edwyn65,  169 

—  Henry  Napier 48 

Jervoise,  B.  J.  Clarke...  295 

Jesse,  John  L 431 

Jessep.H.Lothbridge  47,  207 
Jessop,GuthrieHyltoii4i,363 

Jeudwine,  Hugh  S 172 

Jewett,  Ashley  E 444 

Jocelyn,  Julian  R.J.  32,165 
Johnes,  Cyril  I.  P.  O.  ...  440 
Johnson,  Alan  Hilton...  241 

—  Allen  Edwin 362 

—  Allen  Victor  235 

—  Arthur  Baynes 241 

—  Arthur  Cyril  B 423 

—  Arthur  Graham 172 

■  Cecil  Willoughby 


—  Chas.  B.  Bulkeley    ..    143 

—  Charles  Edward  ...63.  420  — '  Edward  Whitmore  ...  265 

—  Charles  Reginald 214  —  Ernest  Rae    26: 

—  Charles  Richard   437  —  Eustace  Henry 

—  Clarence  A.  Keatinge  437J — FrancisGeorge 271 

—  Cuthbert  Pra.  Dixon    1471 — Frank  Aubrey  297 

—  Cyril  Maxwell  Ross...  175  —  Frank  Lewis 72,  415 


—  Hope 177 

—  James  Hy.L' Estrange  210 

—  James    Henry  Waller  179 

—  James  Robert  61,  399 

—  Norman  Marshall    ...  152 

—  Richard  322 

—  Walter  Edge  worth  ...  254 

—  Wm.  Geo.  Currie.,.41,  407 
Joiner,   William  Henry  255 

Jollie,  Francis 429 

Jolly,  William  Archibald  398 
Jones,  Reo.  Alex.  J 531 

—  Alfred  (K.  Engineers)  215 

—  Alfred  (Mauch.  Regt.)  327 

—  Alfred  Ed  win 61,  412 

—  Arthui-  C.L.Hardrnan  233 

—  A. H.M. Hamilton 265 

—  Arthur  M.  Bulkeley...  161 

—  Arthur  Melville 361 

—  Aubrey  Arbuthnot  ...  422 

—  Bryan  John      352 

—  Conwyn  Mansel   247 

Douglas  Champion...  214 


Harold  Robert 295 

—  Richard  Alexander...  288 
Kanga,  Jamshedji  K.  525 
Kappey,  Fred.  Geo.    72,  397 

—  Max  Alb.  Burns 430 

Karslake,  Henry  181 

Kauntze,  Bertram  C.  ...  442 

Cedric  R,   435 


816 

Kelsall,  Thos.  Edward...  213 
Kelsey,  Walter  Fred.  ...  130 
Kemball,  Alick  Gurdon    438 

—  Sir  Arnold  Bun-owes  163 

—  Arnold  Henry  G.     75,  420 

—  Chas.  Arnold 420 

—  George  Vero   66,  17c- 

—  John  Shaw 436 

Kemble,  C.  Morris    365 

—  Edward  Arthur   ...70,  243. 
Francis  Arthur 179 


Kavanagh.Chas.T.M'M.  151  —  William  Edward 180 

—  Victor  Hubert  347  Kemmis.Wm.H.  Olphert  173- 


Ka.c,  Alf.  Gaodwyn    380 

—  Henry  Clifford 362 

—  Wm.Algernonlreland  322 

—  William  Heape 178 

Kaye,  Cecil 436 

—  James  Levett    423 

—  Ralph  Arthur    173 

—  William  John  Pettitt  428 
Kays,  Horace  Francis...  334 


Kemp,  Geoffrey  C 211 

Kempson,  J.  Wedgwood  17S 
Kempster,  Fras.  Jas.  ...1,28 
Kempthorne, Henry  Noel  259. 
Kendall,  Chas.  Melville    271 

—  John 427 

—  John  Kaye 177 

Kendle,  Fras.  Clifford...  401 

Kenna,  Paul  A 162 

Kennard,  Arthur  M 175 


•  Rt.  Reo.  Fdw.  Ralph  530 

—  Eliot  Philips  211 

—  Francis  Shand  Byam  231 

—  Frank  Ernest   77,  171 

—  Fred.  Colpoys  O.  65,  399 

—  Frederick  Francis  43,  363 

—  Frederick  Luttmann      41 

—  George  Vanderhey  den  163 

—  Gilbert  Ward 433 

—  Harry  Cecil   322 

—  Hastings  Ross  237 

—  Sir  Hy.  A.Wm.  Bt.  54,  3rs 

—  Henry  Alexander 271 

—  Henry  Percival 384 


Walpole  S  win  ton...  68,  32 
Kealy,  Percival  Hope...   214! — AuberonClaudHegan  357 
Keane,  Sir  John,  Barf.     179  —  Henry   Gerard  Egan  139. 

Kearney, Surg.Capt. John  382  —  Lionel  Edward 156 

—  Douglas  Forde 19 — Qr.  Mr.  John 294;Kennaway,  Chas.  Noel  i8r 

Edmund  Gunning  ...  436  Kearns,  Thos.  Joseph  ...  3661  Kennedy,  Alex.  Clark  17,  406- 

Kearsey,  Alex.  H.  Cyril  330J—  Alex.  W.  Clark 178 

Keary,  Hy.  D'Urbar.  60,  4151 — Alfred  Alex 144 

Keate,  Charles  Robert...  420I — Andrew  Campbell 179. 

Keates,  William 243I —  Arthur 382 

Keatinge,  Reo.  C.  Walter  3961 —  Arthur  H.  Clark  ...54,  415 

—  R.to.  William  L 396  —  Charles  Henry    ...  74,400- 

Keatly,  John  3821 — Claude 31 

Keays,  Robert  Wm.  C...  4  3 3 1  — ■  Edw.  Charles  Wm.  M.  418 


—  Fred.  L.  Lloyd 435 

—  Fred.  Wm.  Caton 381 


•  Geo.  Augustus  456 


—  Geo. Goring  John  S. 77, 417 

—  Geo.  Turner 56,  208 

—  Harry  Balfour   211 

—  Harry  Harvey  433 

—  Henry  A.  Hathway...  401 

—  Herbert  John    426 

—  Sir  Howard  Sutton  4,  397 

—  Inigo.Richmund  ...18,  223 

—  Jenkin 421 

—  Jenkin  Stephen 319 

—  John  Henry  Hill 181J —  Charles  Edm.  Ruck 

Charles  William 


—  William   3781 — Edw.  Douglass  ...  60,269 


Keble,  Alf.  E.  Conquer  385--  Edw.  S.  Curwen     73,  369 

—  IlionArthur  443!— Fra.   Malcolm  Evory  245 

Keddie,  Herbert   W.  G.  180] — Henry  B.  P.  Lion    ...  322 

Keef,  Geo.  Alfred    ...61,  259! — Herbert  Alex 344 

Keelan,  Henry  Percival  439  —Herbert  J.  W.  M.    74,  239. 

Keeling,  Reo.  E.  W.  P...  531!—  Hugh 423 

Keen,  Fred.  Stewart   ...  442 — James  Robert 438 

—  Patrick  Houston 256  —  John 351 

—  Wm.  John  4411— John  Nassau  C 211 

Xeene,  Alfred   54,  168! —  Maodougall  Ralston     213 

2SS! — Robert  Gray 257 

440^—  Thos.  Francis  Arch. 


—  John  Ernest  Blois   ...  442I — John  Hyndman 398 

—  John  Thomas  335] — John  Lloyd  Thos 528I — Geoffrey  N.    Stewart  444;         Watson    50. 

—  Joseph  F.  Walter 2:3 

—  Lewis  Wentworth   ...  280 

—  Maurice  E.  Stanley.. 

—  Osmond  Moncrieff  .. 

—  Reo.  Percy  James  D 

—  Raymond  Bazley    .. 

—  Richard  Francis...  48 

—  Robert  I.  Bradshaw.. 

—  Ronald  Marr 179 

—  Thomas  George  ...75,  416 

—  Thos.  Gordon  Blois  ...  435 

—  Thomas  Pelham  365 

—  Thomas  Shaw    425 


■William    222,— Richard  Percy 181 

—  Wm.  Edw 524  —  Robert  J.  T.  Digby...  214 

—  William  John 360!—  Theophilus  Percy 384 

—  Wm.  Henry  Luttman  330;—  Thomas  Vincent  238 

—  Wm.  Robinson 370  —  Thos.  Wm.  Hathway  443 

Johnston,  Bruee  Camp-  "     —  Walter  Dally 73,  325 

bell 21c!— Walter  Howel 175 


,  342 
John  Matthew   379 — H.  L.  Ruck 301—  Thomas  Francis   386 

—  JuxonHy.Juxon- ...61,412  —  Robert  Francis  Ruck  178  —  Walter  Craufurd   371 

—  Leslie  Cockburn  438  Keighley,  C.  Marsh. ..30,  408!— William  Horace 32X 

—  Vernon  A.  Scott   269' — Wdliam  Magill 438. 

Keily,  Edw.  Wm 136:—  Willoughby Pitcairn 45,410 

—  Fred.  Peter  Charles  439  Kennett.Brackley  H.  B.  130 
Keir,  John  Lindesay  58,  1691  Kenney,  Arth. Herbert  58,208 
Kekewich,  Cecil  Henry  330  Kennion.  Roger  Lloyd..  432 

—  Robert  George 49,  3o7!Kenny,  Edw.  Evans  46,  410 

Kelaart, Gerald  Talbot  54,168  —  George  William    271 

Kelawala.Manekshaw J.  525! —  HenryTorrens 420 

Kelham.HenryRobert5;,  334'  —  Michael  James 349 

Kell,  Vernon  G.  W 292! — Thomas  Kelly   6 


362 

371  —  Lewis 

530 — Llewellyn  Murray  .  .  237 

147 — Lumley  O.  Williams     304 

167  —  Reo.  Maurice 396 

641 — Michael  Derwass  G....  33c 

—  Morey  Quayle 48,  234 

—  Philip  A..  Temple 149 

—  Reginald  E.  Picton...  211 

—  Richd.  Chas.  Roynon  237 
Richard  Godfrey. ..65,  41 


—  Charles  Arthur 526 

—  David  George 24,  353 

—  Dudley  Cater 528 

—  Duncan  Alexander,  206 

—  Francis  Earl 329 

—  George  Napier 176 

—  Gordon  Campbell 175 

—  Harley  M'Alpine 422 

—  Henry  Halcro    380 

—  Herbert  William  429 

—  Hugh  Bertie  H 181 

—  J.  Thomasou 7i>i7<> 

—  Joseph  Henry  Bell ...  190 

—  Percy  Herbert  378 

—  Robert 362 

—  Seymour  Campbell  ..   267 

—  Thos.  Kelly  Evans  73,170 

—  Walter  Edw.  Wilson  36: 

—  William  James 213 

—  William  Thomas 378 

Johnstone,   Allan  M.  D.   401 

—  Augustus  A.  Jervis...  421 

—  Beresford  Assheton...  421 

—  Charles  Melville  140 

—  Colin  Duncan 71,  279 

—  Francis  Buchanan  ...  172 

—  Fras.  Fawkes  45 

—  Fras.  Herbeit    433 


—  Walter  T.  Cresswell     401 

—  William  A.  Watts     ...  213 

—  William  H.Dawes  40,  407 

—  William  Henry 213 

—  William  Locke...  369,  252 

—  Wm.  Price  Sutton 
Jopp,  Keith  Edmund  ...  352 

—  Stephen  J.  M 41 

Jordan,  John  Gregory...  518 

—  Richard  A.  A.  Y 317 

—  Richard  Price    273 

Joslen,  Frank ,.,.  395 

Joslin,  Francis  John 513 

Josling,  Chas.  Langford  381 
Josselyn,  Jas.  Edw.  28,  165 

Joubert,  Cha.  Henry 515 

Jourdain,  Chas  E.  A.  ...  307 

—  Hy.  Fras.  Newdigate  348 

Joy,  James 182 

Joynt,   Edward  Hearne  378 
Judge,  Spencer  Francis  317 

—  William  Graham 316 

Julian,  Charles  John    ...  181 


Henry  Edw.  Theodore  178 

—  Henry  Newton 254 

—  James 508 

—  James  A.  M.  J.  P 254 

—  James  Graves 1,24,406 

—  Joseph  Fras.  M 384 

—  Michael   3S1 

—  Philip  Jas.  Vandeleur  144 

—  Sir  Richd.  D 286 

—  Richard   Edm 383 

—  Richard  M.  B.  F....61,  169 

—  Thomas  Bernard 529 

Vincent  Joseph 344 

Oliver  Rich.  A 383!— WaldronE.  Roper    ...     24 

Julius,  Stanley  de.V.  A.  288— William   ,. 381 

Jupp,  Willif.m  H 115  —  Wdliam  Freeman 16 

Justice,  C.Le  Gendre  75,  416  Kelsall,  Harry  Joseph...  175 

Clive  William   3301— Hope  Waddell  212 


Keller,  Rudolph  Hy.    ...  305' —  William  Wallace  378 

K.ellett,Richaid  Orlando  2541  Kenrick,  Geo.  Edm.  R...  227 
Kellie,  Arch.  Henry 418!—  Herbert  Wm.  M 152 

—  Edward  Chamier... 43,  410I — William  Hamilton  ...  529. 

—  George  Jerome 51 61  Kensington,  E.  Claude   362 

—  Harry  Francis  261J — Guy  Beifield  214 

—  James 48,2071 — William,  Lord  133 

—  Robt.  Howden    49,  Kent,  Fred.  Edmond  6r,  169. 

Kelly,   Alex.  Laurance  — Frederic    Sidney 249 

J.M 347  — Herbert  Vaughan    ...  210 

—  Arthur  James 65,  209—  Percival  Naylor    137 

—  Charles  Henry 45,  3681 —  Thomas  Wm.  Shene     308 

—  Courtenay  Russell  ...  i8oi Kentish,  Horace  J.  J.  49,  294 

—  Francis  Henry 49,  209  —  Reginald  John 347 

—  Geo.  Hy.  Fitzmaurice  437  Kenyon,Edw.Ranulph6o,2o8 

—  Harvey  H.  H 28,  408' — Lionel  Richard 175 

—  HenryChas  Thos. 63,  402  Keogh, Alfred 380. 


Arthur  Lorean 348 


■  James  Blair 


440 


—  John  Henry   180 

Keown,  John  Charrier...  425 
Keppel,  Edw.  George...  130 

—  Geo.  Olof  Roos 259 

Ker,  Charles  Arthur    ...  i3o 

—  Malcolm  Albert  518 

Kerin.  Michael  Wm 379 

Kerr,  Fras.  L.  Scott 342 

—  Frederick  Walter 339 

--  Lord  Mark 245. 

—  Mark 269 

—  Mark  Ancrum  418 

—  Robert  Scott 7c,  219, 

—  William   294 

Kerrich,  Geo.  Steuart  75,  416 

—  John  Herbert 297 


8i7 


Kerrich,  Leonard  W.  C.  4i7[Kirkpatrick 

—  "Walter  D'Oyly  163         Trench 

—  Walter  Edmund  ...76,  171. —  Roger   

Kerry,  H.  W.  E.  Earl  of  220 —  Thomas  David 61 

Keswick,  D.  Johnstone    153I— William    

Ketchen,  SothebyD.  B.  437] —  Wm.  Johnston 47 

Kettle,  Louis  Cooke 292  Kirkwood,  Andrew  T 

KetUewell,  Arch.  M 442 


—  Edw.  Alex 41 

—  Henry  Wildraan 318 

Key,  Aston  M. Cooper 75.  171 
Keyes,  Alf.  J.  H 180 

—  Chas.  Valentine 443 

—  Ch.  Wm.  Patton...364,  401 

—  Terence  Humphrey...  444 

Keys,  Chris.  W.  M 378 

Keyworth,  Robert  G.  ...  179 

—  Walter 435 

Kharegat,  M.  P 525 

Kidd,  Bertram  G-.  B.   ...  442 

—  Rev.  Daniel  W 531 

Kiddle,  Frederick 385 

—  Walter 

Kiggell,  Lancelot  E.   74,234 

Kilcoursie.  Visct. 2:9 

Kilgour,  Henry  ... 41 

Kilkelly,  Charles  R 381 

—  Patrick  Percy   528 

Killery,  Sc.  John  B 3S5 

Kilner,  Charles  H 173 

Kilvert,  Robert  Edgar     39S 
Kincaid,  Chas.  Style  66,  346 

—  Wm.Fras.Hy. Style  50,209 

—  Willie  Alex.'  Scotland  2 
Kinder,  Dennett Thos. ...     26 
Kindersley,  II.  FitzRoy  436 
King,  Alex.  Bowers 254 

—  Alex.  C.  Newton  27 


Carleton  H.  M, 

—  Rev.  George 

—  Hendley  Paul 26, 

—  Jas.  Nicholson  S.  26, 
Richard  Hammett  ... 
Thos.  Moore 

Kirtikar,  Kanoba  R 

Kirsvan,  Bertram  Richd. 

—  Rev.  Mansel  Robt.  ... 
Kisto,  John  E.  Van  der 
Kitcat,  Arthur  d9  W.  ... 
Kitchener,  Fred.  W...33, 

—  Henry  E.  C 

Kitchener  of  Khartoum, 

Lord 6, 

Kitchin,  Ret.  Arthur  ... 

—  Reo.  Barclay 

—  Charles  Edward 

—  Ivan  Harwood 

-  Reo.  Walter    

Kitson,  Chas.  Edw 

—  frerard  Charles     

—  James  Edward  

Klugh,  Rev.  Leonard  ... 
Knaggs,  Henry  Thos.... 

—  Morton  Herbert    

Knapp.  Charles  Albert 

—  K.  Kenmure  

—  Percival  Krnest    

Knapton,  Hy.  A.  Forbes 
Knatehbull,  Geo.  W.  C 


Index — Active  List. 

Richard        jLake,  Percy  Henry  N. 54,  277  Langworthv.  George    ... 

352|Lakin,  John  Henry  F...  362  ILannowe,     B.     H.     H. 

380  Lalor,  Nicholas  P.  O'G.  526  |        Mathew 

256  Lamb,  Charles  A.  ...  60,  356!— Edmund   B.   Mathew 

424  — Edward  John 75,  267  —  G.  R.  M.  Mathew 

33°  —  Captain  George 352|Lapham,  Robert  John  .. 

439  —  Lieut.  George    5i9|Large,  B.  W.  Somerville 

325  —  George  R)thney  174' — Philip  Martin 

396  —  Hy.  Campbell   43,  409  Larking,  ReginaldN.W. 

205  — Thomas  70,  295  Larnder,  Eugene  W 

407  Lambarde,  Fras.  F 177  Larpent,  Sir  Geo.  Albert 

242  Lambart,  Edgar  Alan  56,169!        deHochepied.Ri.  ... 
43'  Lambert,  Arthur  Frere    349|Larymore,  Hv.  Douglas 

527 — Edward  Parry  174  jLascelles,  Alfred   

178  —  Jonn  Hamilton 400J—  Arthur  Edward   

530  —  Joseph  Alex 45,  1361 —  George  Reginald 

398  —  Robert 149 —  Walter  Charles 

401  —  Sydenham  J 26,  205  —  William  Frank  

247  — Thomas  Stanton  277  Lash,  Aug.  Oliver 

41  —  Walter 72,   i7olLast.  Arthur  John   <qo, 

—  Walter  John 44}jLathbary,  Henry  O 

204  —  William     60,  412  LaToucae.Wm.  Puget  5, 

530  Lambkin,  Fras.  Joseph    380  Latten,  Leonard    

53°  Lambton,  Alex.  Fredk.     ^34 1  Lauder, Wni.  Bernard242, 

266  —  Hon.  Charles 6j,  235|Lauahlin,Cnas.  Ed-v.  H 

294 


Laurence,  Gerald  C.  R. 

—  Richard  Thomas  R.... 
Laurie,  George  Brenton 

—  John  Halibnrton  

Laverton,  Henry  S 


Alexander  James    77,  231  — Reginald  Norton 252 


—  George  Charles 27; 

—  if  on.  William   77,  221 

3'3  —  William  Henry 22c 

46  Laming,  Henrv  T.  ...76,  159 

371  Lamont,  Gerald  B 138 

53°—  JohuChirles 5l3  —  Herbert  Curtin^ 

383  —  John  William  F 179!  Lavie,  Tudor  Germain 

329,Lamotte,   Frank  G.  L....  3oi<Law,  Alf.  Letcbworth 

353  Lampen,  John 418! — Cecil  Arbuthnot    .... 

175  —  Lewis  Charles 401  j — Cecil  Henry  4 

443 1  Lancaster,  John 524] —  Charles  Richard  ... 

52S  Lance,  Frederick_ 6,  4051 —  Jame: 

424 


■ —  Algernon  D'Aguilar..  172 

—  Arthur  Fred.  Wm.  ...  528 

—  Arthur  Montague 357 

—  Augustus  Carter  ...61,  146 

—  Charles  Arthur  Cecil   256 

—  Charles  Dickson  ...76,  171 

—  Charles  Wallis 364 

—  George  Courtenay  ...  327 

—  Henry  428 

—  Henry  Somerset. ..73,  209 

—  Henry  Thomas   ...  75,  416 

—  James  287 

—  James  Alex. Gordon...  223 
■ — ■  James  G.  King  ...   75,  227 

—  Reginald  Garret  213 

—  Robert  George  213 

—  Robert  Neal   241 

—  Stewart  William  436 

—  Thomas   302 

—  WalterGawen   524 

—  William  Albert  de  C.     214 

—  Walter  Buchanan   ...  351 

—  William  Harry   153 

—  Williasa  Henry 162 

Kingscote,  Henry  B.  24,  162 

—  Howard  17 

—  Randolph  A.  Fitz  H.  211 
Kingsmill.J.C.  deK.  B.  174 
Kingston,  F.  Andersen  429 
Kington,  Wm.  Miles   ...  264 


Knight.  Ernest  Frederic 
Guy  Cuninghame 

—  Harry  Briscoe   

—  Hsnry  Lewkenor 

—  Henry  Palmer 49, 

—  Lionel  Chas.  Edward 

—  WyndhamChas 

Kuocker,  Arthur  G 

—  Cuthbert  George  ...47, 
Kuollys,  Robert  W.  E. 
Knowles,  George  

—  James 

—  James  Keilly   

Knox.  Altred  Wm.  F.  ... 

—  Arthur  Rice 

—  Charles  Edmond  

—  Charles  Stuart 

—  Charles  Wm.  Cutfe  ... 

—  Ernest  Francis 

—  Eustace  Chaloner   68, 

—  George  Stuart  

—  Harry  Hugh  Sidney.. 

—  Henry  Owen  .. 

—  James  Stuart 

—  Robert  Fergnsou 

—  Robert  Welland  

—  Stuart  George  

—  William  George  ...  33, 
Koe,  Arch.  Stephen 

—  Fred.  William  B.  ..68, 
Koebel,  Chas.  Edward  .. 


—  Frederi.-k  FitzHugh..  443 1  —  John  Prescott 

Laudale,  George    "41—  Robert  T.  H.... 63,  301, 

Landon,  Fred.  W.  B.  47,  3°3jLawford,  E.  E.  M 60, 

—  Hermon  James  S.73,  234  —  Sidney  Taring  Barlow 
Lane,  Alfred  Luther  47,  i66|Lawler,  John  Lawrence 

—  Alfred  Vavasiur  33oiLnwless,  Skerrett  E.G. 


—  Arthur  Henry    395 

—  Cecil  Alexander 382 

—  Chas.  Wm.  Moore  75,  171 

—  Clayton  Arbuthnot  ...  529 

—  Clayton  Turner    ...17,405 

—  Daniel  Thomas 51S 

—  Frank  Macdonald   ...  437 

156  — Frederick  190,  370 

244 — Frederick  Cecil 178 

44°| — Geo.  Alfred  0 221 

1731 —  Geo.  Howard  Moore 


Kinioth,  David  Alex.  63,  219 
- —  Henry  Anstncher  71,321! — ■  Hy.  Arthur 
Kinsman,  Gerald  R.  V.  i8i|Kortright,  Mounteney... 

—  Harold  lahn 354  Kough, Thos. Macgregor 

—  Rev.  Vivian  W 530  Kreyer, Fred. Aug. 0.  74, 

IKirby,  Arthur  Durham  i76JKriekenbeek,  R.  E.  S.... 

—  Francis  E 309jKukday,  Krishnaji  V.... 

—  Norbome 211  Kuper,  Charles  V.  B.  54, 

—  Stuart  Rodger  140  Kyle,  Frederick 

Kirchhotier, Robert  B  31, 399  Labalmondiere,  J.A.  72, 
Kirk,  Henry  Buchanan  35o|Labertouche,  Guy  N.  L. 
—  Maurice  Wrottesley      231  Lacey,  Thomas  

—  William 73,  i36Lachlan,  Ernest  M 


Warren  R.  Crooke222, 
Lawley,  Hon.  R.  T....58, 

—  Wm.  Geo.  Hodgson... 
Lawrence,  Bertram  

—  Frederick  Georjje    ... 

—  Freeling  Ross   

—  George  Henniker 

—  Hon.  Herbert  Alex — 

—  Hugh  Duncan  

—  John  Gavlard  

—  Richard  C.  B 

—  Samuel    

—  Walter  Ernest 

William 


—  William  Henry 304 

Kirkbride,  Thomas  W.    182 

Kirkby.-Ket;.  Marsh  437 

Kirke,  Hy.  Lushington  173 

—  Kenneth    St.    lieorge  179 

—  St.  Geo.  Mervyn  ...32,  206 

—  "W.M.  St.  George  :8i 

Kirkpatrick,  Aiex.  R.  Y.  176 

—  Charles    362 

—  Edward   438 

—  George  Macaulay 211 

—  Harry  Fearnley    230 

—  Henry  529 

—  HughC 378 

—  Henry  Pownall 157 

—  Ivone   292 


Laffan,  Henry  David  66, 

—  Joseph  da  Courcv    ... 

—  Richard  Chas.  Kirby 
Lafone,  Claude  Alex.  ... 

—  Edgar  Mortimore 

—  Wm.Bouccher  

Laing,  David 

—  Fred.  Charles    

—  George  Campbell 

—  James  

Lainson,  Alex.  John 

Laird,  Gordon 

—  Robert  Montgomery 
Lake.  Edward    28, 

—  Hnbert  Atwell  

—  Noel  Montagu  46, 


17  —  George  Jame3  386 

273    -  Henry  Arthur    433 

357  —  Henry  Frederick  372 

439  —  Herbert  Edw.  Bruce    172!  —  William  Alexander  7, 

159  —  Horace  Powys 42S  —  William  Lyttleton  ... 

213 —Ronald  Bertram   161 — William  Wylly    

30S  —  SamuelWillingtin  72,  i7ojLawrenson,  Reg.  R 

365  —  Thomas  Edw.   Moore  442 — Tliomas  Geo.  P 

249  —  William  Byam  S'Sj—  William  Ralph 

213  — William  Horsburga...  442!Lawrie,  Charles  Edw.71, 

529  —  William  Lemon    379  j— Edward    

436 — William  Moore  ..  171,  369. —  Frank  Bruce  A 

165  Lang,ArthurGeo.Boileaii422| — WalterGray  

267 — Bertram  John    351  Lawson.  Algernon 

363  —  Cecil  Fred.  Grant 292' — Charles  B 

223  —  Elliot  Brownlow 422  —  Charles  F 

179  —  Eustace  Arthur    352' — Diuglas   

ij4  —  Ewen  Montgom 437!—  Edmund  James 

180  —  Godfrey  George    247!— Francis  William  

416  —  Henry  Aitell 275! —  Henry  Merrick 50, 

441  —  Rev.  jas.  Paisley  507! — Herbert 66, 

528  —  John  Irvine 210  —  0-iwald  Head 

168  —  Wynyard  Feeling    ...  441—  Wm.  Arnold  Webster 

3801  Langdale,  Philip 149  Layard.  Wm.  Twistleton 

170  Langdon.  Allan  H.  ...40,  363  Laye,  Joseoh  Henry 

440  —  Francis  John 237  Layt  >u,  Edward 

190 — John  Fred.  P 288  — Norm  in  Atkinson    ... 

173  —  Paul  Perram 177  Lea.  Gerald  Ernest  

2oc/\L\'ns(oTd,Rec.  Robert  J.  530,—  Harcld  Futvoye    

210, —  Williim  115  —  Percy  Gerald  Parker 

380  Langhorne,   H.    S.    174,  3691 — Samuel  Job   32, 

242  —  Jas.  Arch.  Dunboyne  181  Leach.  E.  Pemberton...7, 

145  Langlands,  P 360!—  Harold  Pemberton  22, 

242iLaugley,   j.   Penrice72,  170 —  Henry  Edmund  B.   .. 

150I — William  Savage  ...28,  165, —  John  43, 

43i!Langman,  John  Andrew  214  —  Reginald  P 56, 

529  Langridge,  Geo.  Thos...  378,Leader,  Henry  P 

1  =  7  Langston,  Thos.  A.  O.  519J — John... 

322  Langton.  Arthur  Victor  i8i| —  Lionel  Frederick 

176  —  Hon.  C.  G.  Gore  135  j— William  Francis  

190  —  Herbert  Francis  135  Leahy,  Albert  W.  D.    ... 

165; —  Theobald  Michael    ...  162  —  Henry  Gird">n 

i751L%ngtry,      Henry       V.         | — Thos.  Bernard  A 

207;        Montaga3    ...  ..  438  Leike,  Geo.  D.  Nugont... 


138 

227 

'79 
366 
378 
319 
223 
395 

24 
175 
!79 
239 
235 
332 
223 
437 
370 
212 
405 
^66 
373 
352 
212 
210 
344 
231 
144 
300 
382 
329 
325 
294 
366 
215 
242 
368 
412 
235 
147 
171 
382 
14S 
320, 
250 
265 
155 
277 
158 
279 
255 

32 
269 
265 
182 

4°5 
265 

31 
360 
436 
362 
*73 
5i5 
40 1 
210 
!43 
384 

18 
385 
395 
348 
209 
413 
438 
223 
30S 

22 
292 
288 
276 
256 
285 
363 
204 
207 
233 
166 
168 
140 
251 
237 
234 
5" 
175 
398 
378 


Index — Active  List. 


hS 


Leake,   William  Martin  26i|Lenehan,  Thos.  Joseph  384:Light,  Reginald  Hough  4:8!Liader,  Alfred  Edgar...  366 


Lean,  Alan  Ivan  ...  263,  374.  Lennock,  Charles  Fred-        I—  William  Aifrey 441 

—  Kenneth  Edward     75.  23 1|     eriek 243!  Lightfoot,  J\  Stanley    ...251 

—  Wm.  Walter 49.  4iqLennox,  Lord  Algernon        1— Thomas  Williams 435 

Leapingwell.  Art.  Hy.  ...  524;        C.  Gordon i6jLightowlers,  .Tas.  R.  F.    190 


Learmont,  John 182 

Learmonth,   Fr»ncis  L. 

C.  Livingstone    179 

—  John  E.C.Livingstone  181 
•  LeanoxC. Livingstone  178 


Loch.  Edw.  Campbell...  441 

—  Son.     E  Iw.   Douglas  219 

—  GeoTrey  Chas.  Bell...  214 

—  George 307 

—  Granville  Geo 22s 


—  Amyot  M.Aug 174  Lillie.  Fred.  Sutherland  2,4 

—  Soil.      Bernard       C.        iLillineston,  Fred.  F.  I.  444  —  Granville  Henry...  76,417 

iJordon 2201 —  William  Edw.  Gordon  435 1— Harry  Frere  419 

—  .Hcm.Esme  C.  Gordon-  223!  Lilly,  Alfred  Thos.Irvine  3S1  —  John  Carys fort 362 


—  George  Montagu 443 


—  NigelJ. C.Livingstone  i56(Leny,  R.  L.  Macalpine...  157 

Learoyd,  Chas.  D 71,  209 ,  Leonard,  Alfred  W 424 

Leathern,  George  H. 43,le  Pelley.Edw.  Carey  ...  178 

—  Thomas  William  C.43,  27jjLe  Quesne,  Aug.  S....49,  397 
Leather,  Gerard  F.  T.  ..  233  —  Ferdinand  Simeon  ...  383 

Leckie.Fred.W.Vans  22,  407iLerm.it,  Lawrence  H 530 

Lecky,  Frederick  B.    68,  170'Leschallas,  J.  H.  Pige..  136 

—  John  Gage 3C_=;!Leslie,Albt.Edmond  70,  414 

—  Robert  St.  Cln.ir    1721—  Sir  Charles  H.  St.  30,408 

Le  Cornu,  CharlesPhilip      7 1  —  Clement  Stanley  D. 
Ledward,  Geo.  Herbert    2S6J— Francis  Seymour   49 


Ledwich,  William  Hy...   ]Si 
Lee,  Alex.  Wm.  Henry...  436 

—  Arth.  Hamilton 176 

—  Arth.V.  H.  Vaughan...  134 

—  Edw.  H.Hanniug 24 

—  Francis 145 

—  Eeo.  Fred.  B.  N.  N....  396 

—  George  Arthur  16 

—  George  Maconchy   ...  236 

—  Harry  Hylton    269 

—  Harry  Romer 161 


—  Geo.  Arthur  Jas..„76, 

—  George  Francis...  63, 

—  JohnT.  Waddell  

—  Philip  Norman 

—  Richard  F.  Wm.  F. ... 

—  Seymour  Granger  ... 

—  Thomas  Christie  366 

—  Thoruas  Dowglasse...  423 

—  Walter  Stewart 313 

—  William  Clarence  C...  422 
Lesslie,  Wm.  Breck 212 


—  Henry  Louis   310  Lester,  Claude  Dallas...  433 


■  James  Victor 369 

—  Richard  Pnilipps jii 

—  William  Alexander...  524 

•- William  Hanning 16 

Leeds,  Thomas  Louis  ...  438 
Leefe,  Jn.  Beckwith...4i,  397 
Leeper.  Robert  Waugh  3461 
Lees,  Chas.  H.  Brownlow  439 

—  Edmund  H.  Harcourt  280 

—  Eustace  Graham  310 

—  John 313 

—  Kay    395 

—  Thomas  Orde  Hans...  401 


L'Estrantre,  E.  Carleton  21s 
Lethbridge,  Bertram  E.  358 

—  Ernest  Astley  E 301 

—  Francis    Washington   433 

—  John  Guy  Baron 144 

—  Lev.  J.  King 

—  Robert  C.  Baron 233 

—  Robert  T.Morland277,  373 

—  Sydney 177 

—  William  529 

—  Wm.  Agar  Lander  ...  231 

—  Wroth  Periam  C 219 

Leumann,  Bernard  H.F.  52: 


■  William  Edwin 2i3JLeventon,  Asher   519 

Leet,  HughM ._.  267|Leveson,  Chas.  Hen.    ...  159 


Le  Feuvre,  Geo.  Wm 

Lefroy,  Bertram  P. 

LeGallais.PhilipW.  J.50,  149J —  Julian  John 

Legard,  Alfred  Digby  ... 

—  D'Arcy 

Legg,  Reginald  Francis 
Leggatt,  Aug.  F.  S 


30/jLeverson,  Ge  irge  F.  65,  208 

355  —  Henry  Adolphe 271 

49,  207 
322  Levett,  Berkeley  J.  T. ...  223 
156  Levinge,  Henry  George  230 
352  Levita,  Cecil  Bingham...  175 
226  Lewes,  Alban  Dynioke  259 
Legge.iioH.Hen.C.  1,  52,  221 1  —  Charles  George 303 

—  Norton    77,  1611—  John  72,  170 

—  Septimus  Fred 235]— Price  Kinnear   178 

—  William  Kaye  303' Lewin,  Arthur  Corrie  ...  237 


Leggett,  Arch.  Herbert.  259 

—  Charles  G 18 

—  Edward  H.  Manisty..  213 

—  Frederick  0 45,  368 

—  Robert  A.  C.  L 276 

—  Wilfred  Noel 181 

Legh,   Son.  Gilbert  70,  219 

—  Piers  Richard., 417 

Le   Grand,  F.  Gaspar  5,  397 

Le  Grave,  Beo.  Wm 396 

Leicester,  Byron   261 

—  Henry  Claud 352 

Leigh,  Chandos 267 

—  Edward    290 

—  Henry  Percy  P 47,410 

—  John  Egerton   234 

—  Richard 71,  209 

—  Son.  Rupert 61,  138 

Leighton,  Bertie  E.  P.  142 
Leishman,  Wm.  Boog...  383 
Leman,  Geo.  Edward  ...  329 
LeMarchant,  Basil  St.  J.  2S4 

—  Edw.  Henry 47,  290 

—  Edward  Thomas 263 

—  Gaspard  de  Coligny.. 

—  Louis  St.  Gratien 277 

—  Osmond  Cecil 288 

Le  Mesuner,  Eugene   ...  429 

—  Frederick  Neil 354 

— ■  Herbert  Grenville  ...  213 
Lemon,  Arthur  Bushe...  251 

—  George 366 

LeMottee.Edw.  D'Albret  273 

—  Henry  Bellingham  ...     26 

—  George  Herbert 37 

—  Reginald  Edw.  Arthur  17 
Lempriere,  Audley  Reid  257 

—  Geo.  Beresford    ...77,  319 

—  Henry  Anderson 114 


—  Henry  F.  E 179 

—  Robert  Nicholas  S. ...  28 

—  Wilfred  Hale 419 

Lewis,  A.  F.  Owen   256 

—  Arthur  Thomas  

—  Bridges  George    ...65,  277 

—  Cecil  Hallowes 364 

—  Charles  Algernon 329 

—  Charles  Edward  295 

—  Charles  Henry  426 

David  Francis  46,  2 

David  Silvanus   ...  75,  416 

—  Ernest  Hastings   162 


—  George  William 42 j 

Limond,  RousMilner   ...  365 

Limont,  John  C 456 

Lincoln.  Charles 115 

—  C.    Hope     Septimus  529 

—  Noel  Holmes 272 

—  Sydney  W 422 

Lind,  Alexander  Gordon  330 
Lindesay,  Alex.  L 423 

—  Edward  65,  254 

—  Frederick  Sinclair  ...  401 

—  George  William  Guy    439 

—  Victor  Edward  Hugh  520 
Lindley.John  Edward7i,  142 

—  WaldemarD 58,  20S 

Lindner,  Albert  John  ...  329 

Lindop,  Alt'.  Hen 373 

Lindow,  Isaac  W.  Burns  149 
Lindsay,  Alex.  Bertram  439 

—  Henry  Arthur  Peyton  432 

—  Michael  Wm. Howard  336 

—  Ifon.Robert  Hamilton  143 

—  Walter  F.  L 56,  168 

Lindsell,  Philip  B 70, 414 

—  Robert  Fred 54,  273 

Lines,  Edward  3S6 

Linington,  Joseph 369 

Linnell,  Alfred  369 

Linton,  John   402 

Lipsett,  Louis  Jas 254 

Lister,  George  Coryton  32: 

—  George  Douglas    313 

—  Son.  Thomas 151 

Liston,  Fred.  Alex.  : 360 

—  William  Glen 529 

Litchford,  Rowland 360 

Lithgow,  H.Lancaster...  176 
Little,  Arthur  Greenway  401 

—  Charles 524 

—  Charles  Blakeaway...  245 

—  Eeo.  Harwood    396 

—  Ignatius  Mary 362 

—  John 308 

Malcolm  Orme 63,  150 

—  Stephen 516 

—  William  Campbell    ...  362 

—  Wm.  Rutherford  419 

Littledale,  Arthur  Chas.  181 

—  Herbert  0.   T 52,   138 

—  Ralph  P 65,  20S 

Liveing,  Chas.  Hawker    179 
Livesay,  Robert  O'Hara  227 


Livingston, Percy  J.  C. 76, 299 
Livingstone, H.A.Anson  210 
Llewellyn,  Evan  Henry  271 
Lloyd,  Alfred  Robert  61,  251 

—  Arthur  Athelwold    ...  308 

—  Arthur  Malcolm...  75,  417 

—  Cecil  Henry    295 

—  Charles  Edward  421 

—  Charlee  Trevor 365 

—  Evan  Colclough   255 

Francis 50,  219 


—  Stewart  Gordon    213: 

—  Lt. Col. William     ...40,  403 

—  Lt.Col.  William 40,  407- 

Lock,  Fred.  Heathfield      249 

—  Fre  i.  RobertEdw.  ...  430 

—  John  Lock  263 

—  Robert  Ferguson    ...  181 

Locke,  Brian  J.  M 180 

Locker,  Wm.  Xervis  ...  329 ■ 
Lockett,  Wm.  Jeffery  ...  135 
Lockhart,  Harry    386- 

—  Hugh  Wallace  182 

—  Percy  Clare  Elictt   ...  433 

—  Robt.  Norman   180 

—  Sir  Simon  M.,  Bt  31 

—  Sir  Wm. S.Alex.  ...4,  403 
Lock-wood,  Harry  V.  ...  269 
Loekyer,  Walter  N... .32,  166 

Loder,  Eustace 153 

Lodge,  Fras.  Cecil    239 

Lodwick,  Robt.  W.  P.  ...  373 

oftus,  Fras. Cochrane...  27L 

-  St.  JohnD.Townshend  321 

Logan,  David  Finlay  H.  173 

—  Fras.  Carleton  Logan  307- 

—  Francis  Douglas 180 

—  Henry  Spencer 252 

—  Lionel  Stuart 442 

Maxwell  Hannay 247 

Samuel 115 

Login,  Wm.ErskineG.70,225 
Lomax,  David  Alex.  N...  297 

—  Samuel  Hclt 48,  269 

Lombe, Alex. Fras. Evans  334 

—  Charles  S.  B.Evans...  352- 
Lomer,  Robert  E.  M'l.     137 

London,  James  2157 

Long,  Arthur  346,  364 

—  Charles  James 33,  160- 

—  Clement  Willmore  ...  360 

—  Eeo.  Henry  J 530- 

—  John  Wm. Francis   ...  381 

—  Michael  John    193 

—  Samuel  Charles    357- 

—  Sidney  Selden  364 

—  Thomas  Francis 333 

—  Wilfred  James 322- 

—  William  Edward 145 

—  William  Hoare  B 313- 

Longbourne,  Frank 28 

Longden,  Arth.Berridge  434 

Arthur  Edmund   364 


—  Francis  Owen    439  —  Francis  Thomas 

—  Frederick    252  —  Frederic  Charles 

—  Gerald  177 — Frederic  Lindsay 

—  Eeo.  George  Herbert    532 

—  George  White 275 

—  Henry  Lester    2t4 

—  James  Fredk 30,  206 

—  Percy  John  TonsonsS,  363 

—  Philip  Edward 780 

—  Richard  Crump    384 

—  Richard  Hull 213 

—  Thos.  E.  Watkins 395 

—  Vernon 259 

Lewtas,  John  5 

Ley,  Cuthbert  Hilly ar  ...  213 

—  James  Wickham  329 

—  Walter  Grenville  ...70,  329 
Liardet,  Aug.  Bury. ..40,  402 
Libby,  Arthur  Treleven  282 
Liddell,  Arthur  Robt. ...  365 

—  Augustus  Frederick    130 

—  John  Stewart     212 

—  Wm.  Andrew    210 

Liddon,  Matthew  R.  ...  256 
Liebrecht,  John  Henry  333 
Llgertwood,  T 117 


164 

241 

211 

George  Evan    46,  284 

—  George  Lewis    320 

—  Get*.  Wm.  D.  Bowen  263 

—  Henry  T.  Richard   ...  401 

—  Herbert  Rhys  77,  245 

—  Hesperus  D.  Watkiss  269 

—  Horace  Giesler 179 

—  Hugh  Salusbury 401 

—  John  Hardress 138 

—  John  Henry    237 


—  Robert  James    330 

Longe,  Francis  B.  ...65,  20S 

—  Robert  Douglas  ...63,  319 
Longfleld,  Alf.  Purcell...  171 

—  James  Mountifort 237 

—  Mountifort  John  C...  133 

—  Richard  William 137 

—  William  Elrington  ...  213 
Longford,  Thos.  Earl  of  133. 
Longhurst.  Arthur  L. ...  442 

—  Bell  Willmott 384 

Longley,  Arthur    371 

—  John  Rayasford  279 

Longmore,  JohnC.  G....  364 
Longridge,  J.  Atkinson  442 

—  Theodore    251 

Longueville,  Edward  ...  222 

—  Reginald 221 

Lonsdale,  Philip    277 

—  Malcolm  P.  E 354 

Lord,  Frank  Baigrie33o,  365 

—  Hugh  Probyn  Malet  362 
Lorimer,  David  L.  R.  ...  444 
Loring,  Charles  Buxton  439 


—  John  Herbert    437  —  Walter  Latham 234 

—  Kenrick  Horace    4401 — William   180 


—  Maurice  Brickdale  ...  173 

—  Owen  Edward  P 379 

—  Robert  Oliver  43,  206 

—  Samuel  Eyre  Massy...  243 

—  Thomas  Henry   Eyre  221 

—  Thomas  Owen 2gy 

—  Thomas  Prince 371 

—  Walter 264 

—  Walter  Reginald 307 

—  Wm.  Edmund  Eyre...  434 


Loscombe,  A.  Russell  or,  360 
Loudon,  Fras.  Arthur...  422 

—  John  Archer  424 

Lough,  Arthur  Tobin  ...  1S1 

Lougheed,  S.  F .  380 

Loughlin,  John 395. 

Lousada,  F.  Percy  ...54,  330 
Love,  Henry  Davison  54,  208 

— ■  Robert  Lindsay 379 

Loveband.  Arthur 354 


—  Wm.  R.  De-la-Pere  71,  243' —  Francis  Rich 76,  360 


819 

Lovell,  Arthur  Neville. . . 

—  Walter  Preston 

Iiovett,  Alfred  Crowdy.. 

—  Henry 

—  Henry  Wilson   

—  Rchd.G.  Beresfordi63 
Low,  Alexander 

—  Chas.Fred.Gemley... 

—  Harry  Lawrence 

—  Rev.  James     

—  Robert  Balmain   

—  Sir  R.  Cunliffe 5, 

Lowdell,  Chas.  G.  W.  ... 
Lowe,  Si'rDrury  C.  Drurv 

—  Francis  Manley...   72, 

—  Noel  Herbert  Streds 

—  Percival  Edw.  Hurst 

—  Wm.  Hy.Muir 57, 

Lowis,  Harry  Elliot 

—  Penton  Shakespear... 

—  Robert  Montresor 

Lowndes,  Alan  H.  W.  ... 

—  Howard  W.  Selby  ... 

—  John  Gordon    

—  John  Henry    

—  Maurice   

Lowry,  F.J. Sharpies  75, 

—  Henry  Dacre 

—  Henry  Ward 

—  Hubert  Leslie    

—  James   

—  James  Herbert   

—  James  Tavlor    

—  Robert  \V  illiarn 

—  Thos.  Pepper  E.  ...61, 

—  William  Henry  ...71, 
Lowslev.H.  deL. Pollard 

—  I.  deL.  Pollard 

—  Montagu  Marmion  ... 
Lowth,  Frank  Robert  43, 
Lowther,  Henry 

—  Henry  Cecil   

Luard,  Arthur  J.  H 

—  Charles  Camac 

—  Charles  Eckford  

—  Charles  Elmhirst 

—  Edward  Bourryau  ... 

—  Eric  Dalbiac 

—  Frank  William 

—  Frederick  Bramston 

—  George  Dalbiac 

—  Henry  Arthur 

—  HughBixby  

—  Richard  Chamberlin 

—  Trant    

—  William  Da  Cane 

Lubbock,  Gay 

Lacas,  Cuthbert  Henry 

Tindall  

—  Frederic  George. ..76. 

—  Guy  William  Caswell 

—  Hugh  C.  Edw 43, 

— -Thos.  Lucas  W.   

—  Thos.  Rashleigh  

Luck,  Arthur  H 

—  Churchill  Arthur 

—  Sir  George 

Luckman,  Seo.  W.  A.  G. 
Luddington,  Wm.Jas.C. 
Ludlow,  Edmund  R.  O. 
Lugard,  Edward  James 

—  Edward  John 

—  Fred.  J.  Dealtry...  68, 

—  Henry  Tra vers...  40, 
Luke.EdwarrtVyvyan  74, 

—  Thomas  Mawe  

Lukiu,  Robert  C.  W 

Lukis,  Chas.  Pardey 

Lumb,  Anthony 60, 

—  Fred.  George  Edw. 
Lumlev,  Francis  D.    60, 

—  Son'.OsbeTtV.  G.A.68, 
L.umsdaine,  F.M.Sandys 
Lumsden,  Fred.  Wm.  ... 

—  George  M 

—  Harry  Tailyour 

—  Henry  R.  W 70, 

—  J.  S.  Shepherd 

—  Philip  James 

Lund,  Fred.  Thwaites... 

Lupton,  Alfred  C 

Lush,  Robert  Free 

Loshington,  A.  P.  D.  <j3, 

—  Arthur  Franklvn 

—  Edw,  Chas.  M.  ...  65, 

—  Guy  Wellesley 

—  Lionel  Edmund   ...73, 

—  Percy  Wildman 


Index — Active  List. 

437|Lushington,  Stephen  ...  173  M'Creery,  Benj.  T. 

=43 

273 

37° 

245  Luxmoore,  Chas.   de  J.  442 

3741 — Noel 242 

i45|Lyall,  Chas.  George 241 

17S1 — Chas.  Noel 173 

344| — Robert  Adolphus 4^4 

S32iLyddon,  William  Geo...  178 
427  JLyde,  Malcolm  Thos.  60,412 
403 Lydiard, A. C.Gordon  40,  407 
527JLye,  H.  S.  Shuldham52,  254 

158J— Robert  Cobb  427 

1701—  Seo.  Sidney  Leigh 
3i3;Lygon,  Son.  Edw.  H.  ...  219 

247! —  Son.  Robert  220 

i4i|Lyie,  Acheson  F.  A.. ..58,  317 
427  ( — George  Samuel  B.  ...  173 

X78  J — Henry  Duntze  174 

430'—  Hugh  Norman 362 

356! — Hugh  Thomas 70,  263 

4oiiLynch,  A.  H.  Cormick...     17 

307  —  Henry  Blosse    61,294 

130 — James  Beverley  ...31,  409 

3541 —  Michael  291 

4ifij —  Nicholas  Marcus 295 

294jLyne,  Charles  V.  N 435 

42i,Lynes,  Wynne  Parr 322 


379 


—  William  Nelson    438|M-Culloch,  RobertH.  F.  177 

Luther,  Anthony  J 3831  — Thomas    383 

Lutyens,  JohnGallwey6i,2o8|M'Dermott,  Hem-y  280 

—  Thomas   sT 

M'Donald,  James 21 

—  James  Haldane    528 

M'Donell.  Maur.  Leister  181 

M'Donnell,  John  48,  167 

M^'Douall,  Robert 229 

M'Dougal.  J.  Brown 18 

M'Dougall,  Wm.  A 305 

M'Dowell,  Frederick 3S4 

M'Elhinny,  Wm.  John...  211 
M'Enery,  lohu  Aloysius  214 
M'Euen,  James  Stewart  269 
M'Fall,  Albert  Wm.  C...  3  . 

M'Farlane,  Georsre  368 

M'Gann,  Terence  Joseph  524 
M'Ghee,  Arthur  F.  P....  181 

M'Gildowny,  Wm 178 

M'Gill,  Archibald 190 

—  Harry  Robertson 440 

—  Harry  S 383 

M'Gowan,  John  A.  B....  395 
M'Grigor,  Chas.R  Ft.  52,  321 

—  Wm.  Colquhoun  Grant  223 
M'Eardy.  A.  Anderson  176 
M'Harg,  Alfred  A 


r  78  Lyuu,  Sydney  H.    ...41,  363  M'llroy,  Henry   n 


373  Lyon,  Arthur 286 

429  —Charles 174 

271  — Edward  16 

310) — Francis    176 

360;-— John  Wilmot  Harley  437 


415  Lyons,  Henry  George  ...  210 

214  —  James  Denis 15-1 

i3i  — James  Gervais 444 

336  —  John  Joseph 2  " 

241 —Robert  de  Courcy   ...  231 

423  —  Robert  W.  S 527 

223  —  Thomas  Casey ..  346 

237, —  William 366 

332  Lysaght,  Arthur  N.    68,234 

440  —  James  Douglas 372 

239  Lysley,  Gerald  L 357 

317  Lysons,  Henry 74,  235 

—  Nigel  Lucius  S 231 

Lyster,  Henry  John  49,   167 

—  William  Henry  .. .  28,  408 
Lyttelton,  Son.  N.  G.  ...  7 
Lywood,  Edwin  Gifford  400 
M'Alester,  Wm.  Hy.  S..  267 
M Andrew,  G.  Bunbury  241 
M'Ardle, Andrew  Aug.F.  529 

—  Joseph 38 

M'Arthur,  A.  Donald  26,  20; 

—  Charles  J.  E.  A 267 

M'Barnet,  Alex.  Edw...  43s 

M'Cafferty.  Charles 182 

M'Callum,Si>"HyEdw.48,  207 

4iojiI'Calmont,  Hugh    6 

297  M'Candlish,  Patrick  D...  350 

38o|M'Cann,  John 369 

i8|M'Carthy.  Edward   39* 

4291 — John  M'Donald 385 

SJM'Cartie,  Chas.  J 516 

530  M'Caskill,  John  C.  H....  439 
277  M'Causland,  E.  Loftus6o,399 

364 — John  Kennedy 372 

431)—  Patrick   35 


i6,M'Cheane,  M.  W.  H. 


M'Innes,  Duncan  S 213 

M'Intyre,  Hutrj  David  419 
M'Kay,  Donall  175 

—  Henry  neliock 515 

—  Thompson  423 

M'Kechnie,  Da^ald 214 

MKee,  Gerard  M.  15.  ...  525 
M'Kenzie.  High  BYaser  181 
M'Kenna,  Jas.  Chas.  ...  287 
M'Kerrell.Aug.deSegur  342 

—  Reginald  L 350 

M'Kessack   Peter 383 

M'Key,  Charles  319 

MKinnon,  Laealan 305 

M'Kinstry,  Arth.urW.50,  252 
XTLachlan,  Albert  C.  ...  159 

—  Archibald       .  68, 

—  Donald  Maxwell  231 

—  Jas. Douglas   342 

M'Laren,  George  G 454 

M'Laughlin,  Albert  A 353 

—  George  Hall   71,  170 

—  Harry  Dalzell   362 

—  Hubert  James 58,  146 

—  David  John    504 

—  John 380 

—  Wm.  P.  M.  Dalzell  ...  401 
M'Lean,  Alex.  Oolin 342 

—  Colin 299 

H'Leod,  Arch.  Alastair    273 

—  Donald  J.  S 19,  404 

—  Reginald  G.  M 68, 170 

—  Torquil  John 438 

William  Kelty   172 

M'Lougalin,  Geo.  S 383 

M'Mahon,  Ar;'»ar  H 446 

—  Bernard  Wm.  L 332 

—  Sir  Horace    Vestropp  263 

—  Kellermanvi  5yre 317 

—  Norman  Re;'.    235 

M'Meekan,  Fr.  -..  1LF.R.  173 


M'Vittie,  Lt.  Charles  Ed- 


39;M'Clellan,  Herbert  T....  138 

166] — Thomas    349 

4oolM'Cleverty,AnsonHugh  362 

179  —  James  17 

438  M'Clintock,  Augustus  ...  336 

516J — RobertLyle  214 

245J — Robert  Singleton......  213 

362I — William  Kerr 77,  3 'o 

319  M'Cloghry,  James 527 

152  M'Clorg,  Alexander 504 

334iM'Comb,Robt.Brophy4o,  363 
398lM'Combie,  Alex.  Wm....  iS: 

336|M'Conaghey,  Allen  426 

342  —  Frank  438 

414!^  Harry  433 

519 1— John 515 

518, —  Maurice  Edwin    259 

150  M'Conaghy.JohnGerald  362 

386|— ^William  327 

247  M'Cormack,  Robt.Jas....  381 
137  M'Cormick.Andrew  L.C.  212 

362  —  Gregory  Dav 391 

413J—  Wm.  -I.  S.    .". 364 

398  M'Cragken,  F.  W.  N.52,  310 
294  M'Crea,  Alfred  Coryton  431 
267:—  Richard  Francis  ...63,  169 


i8o'.M'Mickmg,  H>  i-ry    225 


M'Munn,  Jas.  Robert ...  385 
M'Nair,  Alfred  Llouel  19,  406 

—  Edward  Joan  403 

M'Nalty,  Chas.  iSdwd.I.  365 
M'Namara,  A:  riiurEdw.  227 

—  James   378 

—  William  Hem  v 377 

M'Naught, Jas. Gibson...  384 
M'Neale,  Jas.  ji.gnew4o,  403 
M'Neile,    D«i.:  '•  1    Hugh  440 

—  John _ 221 

—  Henry  Doiiald  142 

M'Neill,  Angus  John   ...  336 

—  Capt.  Maleclm 138 

—  Lieut.  Malcjlm 350 

M'Pherson,  George 529 

—  James  Bosweli 351 

M'Queen,  Malcolm  S.  ...  362 
M'Rae,  Alex,  rly  Lloyd  318 

—  Henry  Napier 47,  410 

M'Swiney,  E'A',*  .F.H.49,  417 

—  William  Dv.ai'Jl 141 

M'Taggart,  M.  F 146 

M'Vean,  DonUd  A.  D....  441 
M'Vittie,  Sura    M.  Ben. 

Chas.  Ed.-.  :a    524 


win 365 

—  Robert  Henry    180 

M'Watters,  Geo.  Alfred  443 

—  Herbert  Claude    362 

—  William  377 

M'Whinnie.Wm.  John...  344 
Maberly,  Chas.  Evan  54,  168 

MacAdam,  Walter 210 

Macafee,  Ar.  Percival...   319 

Macallan,  Wm.  Hy 269 

Macan, Thomas  Townley  269 
MacAndrew, Henry  J.M.  431 
Macartney.  Henry  F.  T.  417 

—  Hussey  Burgh  Geo...  236 
Macaulay,  Denzil  I.  M.  442 

—  KennethZ.P 307 

Macauley, George  Bohun  212 
Macausland,  R.  C.  S.  50,  411 
Macbay,WilliamG.W.4i,  408 
Mac  Bean,  Forbes...  49,  339 

—  John  Albert  E 354 

—  Wm.  Alleyne 173 

MacCall,  Henry  B 24 

MacCartie.Fred.  F 527 

MacCarthy,    Alexander 

Bremner   386 

—  Felix  D.  F 68,  209 

—  Ibar  Ansbert  Orva  ...  384 

—  Morgan  John 175 

Macculloch,  Bertram  D.  14: 
MacDermot,  Percy  J.  V.  361 
Macdonald.AlastairM'I.  351 

—  Arthur  Gabell   310 

—  Charles  C 36;,  401 

Chas.  Edw.  Wylde  61,  412 

—  Charles  JoseDh 382 

—  Charles  Neil 350 

Clarence  Herbert 420 

—  Clarence  Reginald...   352 

—  Denis  Peter 515 

—  Eric  William 268 

—  Fred.  Weston  Peile...  446 

—  George 26,  205 

—  Harry ColquhounF. 65,  336 

—  Hector  Archibald  1,33,235 

—  Henry  Craigie  351 

-Hugh    439 

—  Seo.  J  as.  Middleton...  530 

—  James  R.  Leslie  ...  63,  210 

—  Kenneth  365,  401 

—  Neville  D 325 

—  Ranald  Hume 213 

—  Reginald  James  175 

—  Stuart 383 

—  Thomas  Rankin 5r7 

MacDonnell,  Alfred 

Creagh  61,  20S 

—  HerculesNevilleFras.  362 

—  Richard  Graves    310 

Macdonogh,  G.  Mark  W.  210 
MacDougall,  Alex.  Jas.  385 

—  Donald     56 

—  JamesTaylor 179 

—  John  Patrick 180 

MacEwan,  Hugh  F 319 

—  Maurice  Lilburn  157 

—  St.  Clair  Mating  G.  ...  34 
MacEwen,  Douglas  L....  342 
MacFarlan,  David 178 

—  Frederick   Alexander  342 

—  John  Buchanan    180 

—  William    299 

Macfarlane,  DuncanA.75,267 
Macfie,  Robert  Wm.   ...  237 

—  William  Colvin 214 

MacGeorge,  HenryKing  430 

—  John  Buxton 213 

Macgowan.Robt.  Stuart  174 
MacGregor,  Alex.  H.  C.  346 

—  Arthur  G  H 259 

Charles  Reginald.. 24,  409 
Philip  Arthur   222 

—  Robert  Lipton  225 

—  Walter  William 340 

Macintosh,  Philip 386 

Macintyre,DonaldC.F.75,4i8 
Mackay,  Henry  Forbes  398 

—  Ren.  James 460 

Sev.  James  H 531 

—  James  L.  Aberigh  41,  408 
Mackean,  Kenneth  ...56,  308 
Mackenzie.Alex.Francis  350 

—  Alex.  William 516 

—  Arthur  M.  Nutt 173 

—  Charles ^38 

—  Colin 482 

—  CoUn  John   j6,  336 


Index — Active  List. 


820 


Mackenzie,       Cortlandfc 
Gordon  173 

—  Edward  Leslie  208 

—  Frederic  Hugh  ...317,  374 

—  Frederick  William  ...  179 

—  George  Birnie  180 

—  George  Douglas    339 

—  George  F.  C.    ...  56,  243 

—  Gerald  Mackay 271 

—  James  Alex.  F.  H.  S.     24 

—  John 444 

—  John  Edmund  144. 

—  John  Hugh 226 

—  Kenneth  L.  Warner...  441 

—  Kenneth  R 54,  336 

—  Ronald  J.  Hy.  Louis  210 

—  Thos.  Harding 41,  409 

—  William  Jacob 56,  208 

—  William  Scobie 295 

Mackesy,  John  Pierse...  213 
Mackey,  Hugh  James  A. 
Mackie,  Ralph    362 

—  William    372 

MacKinnon.  G.  H 260 

Mackinnon,  Alex.  C.  B 

—  Arthur  Lord   269 

—  Wm.  Henry    17 

Mackintosh,  George  73,  313 

—  William  Charles  H.73, 415 
Mackworth,  Sir  A.  W.  Bt. 

1 6,    2< 

—  Digby  227 

—  Fras.    Julian  Audley  181 

—  Harry  Llewellyn 214 

Maclachlan,  Donald    ...  139 

—  Neil  C 336 

—  Ronald  Campbell 35; 

—  Thos.  Robertson  437 

Maclagan,  E.G.  Simpson  2! 

—  Robert  S 76,  209 

Maclaren.J.Farquharson  517 

—  James  Mai  shall   340 

MacLaren ,  Kenneth 1 54 

—  Thomas  George 267 

MacLaughlin,  \V1lliam52, 317 
Maclean,  Alex.  Harvey  350 

—  Alex.  Wm.  Day...  58,  346 

—  Chas.  Alex.  Hugh   ...  350 

—  Charles    Wilberforce  257 

—  Donald  Chas. Hugh...  225 

—  Fitzroy  Beresford 379 

—  Hector  FitzRoy    223 

—  Henry  Donald  Neil...  267 
Maclear,  Harry 277 

—  Percy   354 

MacLeod.  EwanCameron5i9 

—  John  Norman 519 

—  Kenneth  Anderson ...  284 

—  Robert  L.  Ross 381 

—  Roderick  Wm 50,  411 

—  William  Myers 362 

Maclurcan,  John  L.  R.  63,399 
Maclure,JohnEdw.S.  ...  373 
MacMahon.Geo.F.W.  39,  41. 

—  JohnJoseph    171 

MacMillan,  John  St.  C.  176 
Macmullen,  Cyril  N.  ...  365 

—  Francis  Richard. ..73,  32 

—  Fred.  C.  K 43!. 

—  George  Reade  70,  414 

—  William  Henry  F.  48,  411 
MacMunn,  George  F.  ...  177 
Macnab,  Allan  James  ...  518 

—  Colin  Lawrance 2!" 

—  Francis  Chas.  Alex,  .  230 

—  Gordon  Robert 339 

Macnabb,  Donald  J.  C.  446 
Macnaghten.  Balfour  ...  153 

—  Edmund  F 157 

—  Ernest  Brandon 179 

—  Kenneth  William    ...  235 

—  Maurice  Patrick  259 

Macnamara, Chas. Carrol  344 

—  John  W.  D 5 

—  Robert  Joseph  517 

—  Wilfred  C.  F.  R 431 

—  William  John    379 


Macpherson,  Sen.  Ewen 

Geo.  F 396 

George  Denis 353 

James 444 

—  Jas.  Duncan 303 

—  John  Duncan  Graham  386 
Neil 437 

—  Robert  Nasmyth 282 

Roderick  George 436 

—  Thos.  R.  Matheson  43,  409 

—  William  Grant 3S0 

Macquoid,  C.  E.  E.  F.  K.  434 
Macrae,  Colin  William...  299 

—  Farquhar 369 

John  Lewis 526 

Roderick 516 

Maeready,  Cecil  F.  N 339 

Macrory,  Roland  M.  ...  214 
MaeSwiney,  Jno.  Chas.  349 
Mactaggart,  Charles  ...  317 
Mactavish.  Archibald...  444 
MacTier,  Henry  M 436 

—  K.  Cochrane  290 

Mac  Walter,  Robert 154 

Macwaft,  Robert  C.  ...  518 
Madden, Gerald  Hugh  C.  744 

—  Travers  Edward  43 

Maddick,  Herbert 264 

Maddocks,  Thomas  B...  246 

Maddox,  Ralph  H 519 

Madocks,  Henry  John...  263 

—  Wm.  Robarts  Napier  17" 
Maffett,  Henry  Telford    352 

—  Reginald  Ernest  284 

Magan,  ArthurT 360 

Magee,   Arthur  V.  352,  374 

—  Aug.  Helier   373 

Magill,  James    378 

Magniac,  Charles  Lane  214 

—  Francis  Arthur    444 

Magrath,  B.  Hy.  Butler  441 

—  Chas.  Wm.  S 380 

—  Henry  Aug.  F 430 

Maguire,  C.  J.  Kinahan 

Maher,  James 381 

Mahon,  Bryan  Thos.  50,  149 

—  Edward  W.  Sandys...  214 

—  M.  C.  J.  HartlaDd    ...181 

—  Reginald  Henry!  ..68,  170 
Mahony.  Capt.  Fred.H...  114 

2nd  Li.  Fred.  Henry  261 

Maidlow,  John  S 179 

Maidman,  Geo.  Ed.  John  421 
Maidment,  Fred.  George  525 
Main,  Thomas  Ryder43,  206 
Mainprise,  Bertie  W.  ...  214 

—  Cecil  Wilmot 3S6 

Mainwaring.ArthurEdw  354 


Mallaby,  Digby  Lighton 

Malleson.  Wilfrid 

Mallins,  Clement   

—  John  Robert 

Mallock.  A.M.Raymond 

Charles  Herbert  

James  J.  Raymond... 

Thomas  Raymond   ... 

Malone,  Cecil  R.  R 

Malony,  Wm.  Beresford 
Maltby.Fra.Crichton  40, 
Man,  Hubert  William... 
Mance,  Harry  Osborne 

Manch£,  Lorenzo 

Mander,  D'Arcy  W 

—  John  Harold 

Manders,  Neville 

Manduca.Alfred  V.F.S. 
Manera,  Joseuk  S.  G...68, 

Mangan,  Fred.  M 

Mangles,  Arth.  E.  R.  204, 

—  Roland  Henry  

—  Walter  James   

Manifold,  Courtney  C... 

—  Joha  Forster 63, 

—  Michael  G.  Eeerton... 

Mankelow,  Henry    

Manley,  Edgar  Norman 

—  Geo.  E.  Dmmmond... 

—  Henry  Tate 

—  Reginald  Harwood  ... 
William  Edward 

—  William  Geo.  Henry 
Mann,  Arthur  Fred 

—  Henry  Thos.  Wm 

Manners,  Fitzalan  G.  J. 

—  Lord  Robert  Wm.  O... 
Manning,  Wm.  Henry... 
Mansel,  Alfred 49, 

—  Charles  Grenville   41, 

—  George  Clavell  

—  Hugh  Arthur 

—  William  Grenville  48, 
Mansell,  John  Herbert... 
Manser,  William  Edw... 
Mansfield,  Gerald  S.  .  . 

—  Ron.  Hy.  Wm 

—  Herbert  49, 

Manson,  Bruce  E.  A... 


—  Charles  Vaughan 424 

Fra.  G.  Lawrence  48,  411 
Henry  Bolton......   68,  241 

Henry  Germain   ...45,  265 
Rowland  B 43,  263 

Mair,  Edward 515 

George  Tagore 179 

—  Robert  John  Byford  211 
Mairis,  Edward  S 401 

—  Geoffrey  4,  397 

—  Geoffrey  B.De  M 229 

Maisey.Fred.Charles  47,,  410 
Maitland,  Hon.  A.  H.  ...  34 

—  Chas.  Bradley   527 

—  HenryRothes  Stewart  256 

—  James  D.  Heriot  357 

—  Sir  Jas.  Makgill  H.  6,  204 

—  John 524 

—  John  0.  Heriot 223 

—  John  Paterson  S 275 

—  Pelham  James 19,  408 

—  Stuart  Cairns   339 

Majeudie,  Bernard  John  322 

-Hy.  Grylls 356 

Major,  Hon.  A.  H.  H.63,  221 

—  Francis  Forbes 435 

—  Napoleon  Bisdee  377 

Makins,  Ernest 14 

Geoffrey 32 


Macneal,  Hector    339|Malan,  Leslie  Noel  2 


MacNeece,  James  G 379 

—  Thos.  Fred 379 

MacNeill,  J.  G.  S.  D.  17,  404 

Maconachie,  James 380 

Maconchy,E.W.S.K.  75,422 

—  Fred.  Campbell... 249 

Macpherson,A. Kennedy 

40,  407 

—  Alexander  Duncan...  342 

—  Archibald  Duncan  ...  439 


Malcolm,  Andrew  R.   ...  190 

—  Henry  Huntly  L....71,  342 

—  Neiij..,, 35' 

—  PziJeney 420 

—  William  Leith 43 

Malcolmson,  John  Grant  130 
Maiden,  Rev.  C.  H.   .. 
Malet,  Robert  James  ...  302 

Malim,  Reo.  Alfred   396 

Malins,  David  P 363 


—  James  Arthur  P. 
Mantell,  Alfred  M...  70, 

—  Patrick  Riners  

Mapleton,  Edw.  A 

Reginald  Wm 

Mappin,  Geo.  Fred 

March,  Earl  of 

Marchant,  Alfred  E 

—  Godfrey 

John 

Thos. Harry  Saunders 

Mardall.  Chas.  Ernest... 

—  William  Stratford  ... 
Marden,  Arthur  Wm. ... 

Thomas  Owen   

Marder,  Edw.  Swan    ... 

—  Nicholas 

Marescaux,  Oscar  H.  E. 
Margesson,  EdwardC... 

Evelyn  William  

Marindin,  Arthur  Henry 

—  Francis  Eden 

Marjoribanks,         Hon. 

Dudley  Churchill  .. 

—  James  Leslie 

—  Robert  Douglas  

Mark  -  Wardlaw,  Alfred 

Penrose 

Edgar  Penrose 

—  Penrose    ...Si 

Marker,  R.  John   

—  Thomas  John 

Markham,  Alfred  John.. 

—  Charles  John 

—  Sir  Edwin 5, 

—  Francis  Dobbs 

—  Ronald  Anthony 

Marks,  Geo.  Fred.  H.... 

14  —  Robert  John  

Markwick,  Ernest  E.  32, 
Marley,  Wm.  Peverell... 
Marling,  PercivalS.  70, 
Marlow,  Benjamin  Wm. 

Marquis,  T.  Stirling 

Marrable,  Arthur  Geo  ... 

—  Thomas  James 

Marrett,  Hy.  Richd...5o, 
Marriott,  Alfred  Sinclair 

—  Edward  Frere  ...  ..... 


211  Marriott,  Edwin  Walter 

175  P.  V 38s 

524  —  Guy  Brook 234 

381  —  John 239 

178  — Leslie  Hawthorne  ..  436 
1 8 r  —  Richard  George  A.  ...  229 

257'— Tom 395 

235!— William   402 

275|Marsden,  Hugh  Sidney  322 
232  —  Hugh  Willoughby  ...  437 

408  —  Ja-nes  Cort 525 

290  —  Richard  Travers 177 

214  Marsh,  Francis  Charles  3:3 

189  —Fras.  Courtenay  286 

332  —  Frank  Graham 444 

282I— Gerald  John  2S6 

381  —  Harry  Graham 71,  160 

189  —  Hopton  Eliott    174 

414  —  James  Reynold}  M.  77,241 

384  —  J.Taylor     443 

374 —Thos.  A!f.  Ferry  380 

227  Marshall,  Charles 317 

231  —  Daniel  Grove 518 

5:8  —  Ernest  Theo 249 

169  —  Francis  James  338 

21^  —  Francis  Macleod  H. 72, 284 

326  —  Sir  Fred 143 

213  —  George 313 

40:  —  George  Henry    ...  22,  167 
271 — Hawtrey  Charles... ...  173 

r78  —  Henry  Alfred 190 

179  —  Henry  Turnbuli    441 

178  —  Hugh  John  Miles 212 

353  —  John  W.  Astley   ...48,  360 

395 — Kenneth  F.  C 350 

223  —  Thomas  Edward  174 

322  —  Wilfred  Geo.  Howard  219 

430  —  William   215 

167  —  Wm.  Muir  Knox  339 

409  —  William  Thomas  160 

332  —  Wm.  Raine 305 

294  —  William  Simpson  63,  413 
411  Marshara,.Hb».  Regd.  H.  148 
173  Marshman,  Moore  H....  401 
213  Marston.JeiferyOhae.63,  169 

354  Martel,  Charles  P....  76,  171 
142  Martelli,  Horace  de  C...  181 
414  Marten,  Arnold  Jeffreys  334 
362  Marter,  William  Maurice  135 
444  Martin,  Albert  T.  de  M.   360 

209  —  Alfred  Robert 43,  414 

263  —  Aylmer  R.  Sancton...  231 

378  —  Charles  Edward  352 

378  —  Claude  Buist 334 

138  —  Cunliffe  Hamilton  ...  444 

1  —  Cuthbert  Thomas    ...  335 

400  —  Daniel  Nicholas    515 

362  —  Edward  Victor 433 

400  —  Edward  Wm.  F....  4y,  412 
154  —  Ernest  Edmund    395 

419  —  Franfc  441 

421  —  George  Blake  N.  ...31,  165 

327  —  Gerald  Hamilton 322 

261  —  Gerald  Ward... 41,  408 

382  —  Henry  379 

384  —  Henry  Graham 386 

317  —  Henry  John  277 

265  —  Herbert 54,  352 

239  —  Herbert  Maxwell 245 

299  —  Hugh Waldyve 362" 

361  —  James   117 

—  James  Isidore  Wood..  308 

134  — Lieut.  John...  ..  215 

529  —  Surg.  Lt.Col.  John  ...  378 
326  —  Martin 46,  207 

—  Ranald  439 

2S8  —  Rowland  Hil! 28 

282  Martmdale,  C.S.deButts  419 

245  Marton,  Richard  0 180 

221  Martyn,  Anthony  W.   ...  313 

231 — Arundel   313 

357  Marcyr,  Cyril  G 68,  S82 

32:  Mirwood,  Henry 71,  329 

164  Mascall,  Francis   24,  205 

317  Masetield,  Robert 317 

221  Mason. iSeu.Chas. Arthur  530 

383  —  Gordon  G.  Monck  46,  166 

<iS  —George 182 

368  —  He  ary  Espine  M.    70,  414 

360  —  HeuryMacan    45,410 

159  —  Hubert  Dempster 384 

420  —  Hubert  O.  B.  Browne  3S6 
.255  —  Pmlip  Granville  161 

315  —  Roger  H.  Monck 353 

257  —Sydney  Moore  421 

411  —  William  Campbell  ...  190 
251  Massey.C.  M.  Hamilton  222 
4:7  —  Gjirrey  Warbirton...  344 


821 

Massie,  John  Hamon  ...  180 

—  Roger  H i.  , 

Massy,  Charles  Fra.  4o,  407 
— ■  Edward  Charles  ......  176 

—  Godfrey 239 

—  Hampden  Hugh  ...70,  209 

—  Harry  Stanley 61,  412 

—  Hugh  Ingoldsby...  54,  303 

—  John  George  Albert...  25 

—  Percy  Hugh  H 5 

—  William  George...  63,  16; 
Master,  Alfred  Edtn.   ...  385 

—  Arthur  Gilbert 364 

—  Ricbard  Chester  .... 

—  William  Chester  13c 

Masters,  Alexander... 46,  410 
Masters'm.Geo.C.  D.    ...365 

—  James  Edward  1 242 

Matcham.  William  Eyre 
Matchett,  Harrv  G.  K.77,348 
Mather,  John  Diwden...   352 
Matheson,  John  Colin  ..212 

—  Torquhil  G 22 

Mathew.Chas.  Massy  ...  359 

—  Chai ios  Montague  ...  526 

—  Charles  Theobald 430 

—  Rev.  John  Crombie...   532 

—  Ro  bert  George 364 

—  Theobald "..  293 

Mathewes,  John  R 422 

Mathews,  John   386 

—  Walter  Follett  214 

—  WalterVivante  Dewar  18: 
Mathias,  Hy.  Harding  32,  339 

—  Hugh  Brodk 382 

—  Leonard  John  422 

—  Thomas  Gilbert  258 

Matson,  Chas.  Geo. ...66,  399 
Mattei,  Alexander  ...50,  189 
Matthews.  Alfred 7c,  170 

—  Claud  Leonard 333 

—  Durham  Simpson 158 

—  Frank  B 60,  231 

—  George 117 

—  George  Harold 273 

—  Godfrey  Estcourt   77,  4oo|Medhurst,  C.F.H 

—  Harold  Lawrence scnMedley,  Allen  George 


Index-— Active  List. 


—  lies 39 

—  Be  v.  Lewis  Joseph  ...  396 
Maturin,  Benjamin  A....  382 

—  John  377 

—  John  Wm.  Henry  246,  365 

—  Reginald  George 182 

Maud,  Chas.  Carus  246 

—  Philip  213 

—  William  Hartley  245 

Maude,  EustaceAddison  143 

—  Fred.  Stanley    221 

Mauduit,  F.R.  M.C.DeR.  424 
Maul,  Spencer  Duncan  33c 
Maule.Hy. Noel  St.  John  179 
Maunsell,  A.  J.  Stephens  234 

—  Charles  A 377 

—  Charles  H.  Wray 249 

—  Edward  Lewis  379 

—  Eustace  Ball 273 

—  Francis  Richard  17; 

—  Frederick  Guy 17; 

—  <S»rFrederiek  Richard  215 

—  Gftorge  William    ...61,  313 

—  John  Drought    373 

—  Manuel  Chas 174 

—  Thomas 377 

Maurice,  David  Blake  ...  31. 

—  Frederick  Barton 30 

—  George   Thelwall    K.  385 

—  John  Frederick    ...  6,  164 
Mawhinny,  Robert  J.  W 
Mawson,  Wm.  Arthur  ...  516 
Maxse,  Fred.  Ivor...    73,  221 
Maxwell,  Alex.  Gordon.  436 

—  Archibald  Boyd  ...  65,  327 

—  Aymer  Claud    353 

—  Aymer  Edward    220 

—  Cedric 58,  208 

—  Charles  James  143 

—  Denis  Wellesley  334 

—  Francis  Aylmer   440 

—  Frederick  Doveton  ...  446 

—  George  William  ...70,  415 

—  Hamilton  George 432 

—  Harrie  Maxwell 395 

—  Henry  Edward  ...    63,  299 

—  Hy.  St.  Patrick 41,  409 

■  James  M'Call    173 


Maxwell, Rchd.Mon9.y  65,  41S 

—  Robert  Pacy  24 

—  Ronald  Charles 54,  208 

—  Wiliiara  Frederick  ...  214 

—  William  Leigh  362 

—  William  Lockbar; 424 

May,  Edward  Sinclair  56, 161 

—  George  Lycett  E.... 47,  257 

—  James 220 

—  John  Cyril  23c 

—  Reginald  Seabavnj...  236 

—  William  Allan 378 

Wm.  Soutlaall  Reid...  240 

Maycock,  Francis  M.    ...  37? 

—  Frederick  Wm.   Orby  244 
Stewart  M 46,  20? 

Mayhew.  Alfred  H 40,  406 

—  Rev.  Cyril   532 

—  Charles  Lawson  401 

—  Hervey  Sandby  ...7_. 
Mavnard.  Chas.  C.  M....  242 

—  Fred.  Pinsent    518 

Mayne,  Augustus  Blair    420 
--  Charles  Blair 63,  2o3 

Chas.  Robt.   Graham  334 

—  George  Nisbet 6o,  267 

—  Herbert  Blair i# 

—  Jasper  Graham 271 

—  Richard  Charles  G.50,  41 
Mayow,  C.  E.  Wynell  ...  2S6 

—  Robert  S.  L.  Wynell  307 
.Mead,  Harold  Richard...  423 

.Moses   304 

Meade,  Hun.  Arthur  V...  134 

—  John  de  Courcy  D.  60,  412 

—  John  Wm.  B 71,  415 

—  MalcolmJohn  60,  412 

Meakin,  H-rold  B 529 

Meares,  Aubrey 213 

—  Hugh  Poynder 180 

Mears,  Arthur    435 

Cecil  Delarue 439 

—  Ernest  Lennox 365 

—  Trevor  I.  Nevitt 326 

Mecham,  John  Russell...    24 

373 
4=5 


—  Ernest  James  75,  417 

Meek,  James  381 

Meeking.BertramC.C.S.  151 
Meeres,  Arthur  D.  ...68,  209 

—  Charles  Stuart  76, 171,  368 
Meiklejohn,  Mat.  F.  M.  339 

—  Ronald  Forbes 234 

—  Walter 362 

—  Sir  William  Hope  19,  403 
Mein,  Alex.  Bowes  ...48,  411 

—  Alex.  Lechmere...   58,  208 

—  Frederick      Blundell 
75.  417 

John  Edmund  4?,  41c 

Meister,  Richard  H.  J.   400 
Meldon,  Wm.  Waltrude  27 
Mell,  Felix  Oswald  N....  521 
Mellish,  Laurence  0.  F.   326 
Melliss,  Charles  John  ...  423 

—  Eraser  George  362 

—  Sir  Howard  24,  407 

Mellor,  Clive   214 

—  Jocefyn    181 

—  Llewelljm    S 54,  237 

Melvill,  Chas.  Curling..    327 

—  Charles  William  295 

—  James  Lister 139 

—  Philip  James 75,4:6 

Teignmouth  Philip ...  266 

—  Walter  Sydney 252 

Melville,  Alan 439 

—  Charles  Henderson...  38: 

Harry  George    519 

Henry  Bruce 518 

—  John  Swinton    420 

Melvin,  Alexander 422 

Mends,  Horatio  Reg.  ...  33 
Mennie,  John  Oliver  ...  42; 
Menzies,  Angus 327 

—  George  Feilden 295 

Met).  Henry 530 

—  Steuart 235 

Vere  Gordon  443 

Mercer,  Arch.  Ariel 294 

Charles  Arch 30,  408 


Merewether,  Hy.  Arthur  418 

—  Herbert  Duncan   423 

—  John  W.  Beresford  ...  43 
Merrick,  Geo.  Charleton  179 
Merriman,  Athol  B 362 

—  Reg.  Gordon 174 

Merritt,  Geors?e 386 

Mesham,  Capel  H 34 

Messiter,  Chas.  Bayard.  27 
Metcalfe,  Chas.  T.  E.  50,  356 

—  Fenwick  Henry    177 

—  Herbert  Charles   308 

—  Sydney  Fortescue  ...  178 
Metge,  Robert  Henry  ...  297 
Methnen,  Cameron 

OB.  H 234 

—  Paul  S.,  Lord 
Meyer.Chas.HardwickL.  528 

—  G.  C.  E 370 

—  James  Leopold 213 

Meynell,  Godfrey  317 

—  Hugo    243 

Meyrick,  F.  Charlton  72, 156 

—  Harold  Lothian    214 

—  St.  John  331, 

Meyricke,  Edward  Gelly  214 

—  Robert  Evelyn  214 

—  Rupert  J.  Chabert  ... 
Micallef,  Victor  Chas....   1S9 
Michael, Henry  James  ...  379 
Michell,  St.   John  Fan 

court 24,  410 

Michie,  George  215 

dicklem,  Henry  A 213 

M'-'dlemass.  John  C.61,  20S 

Robert  Wm.  Hume...  445 

Mi id'eton,  Frank 294 

—  Herbert  J.  J 70,415 

Middleton   330 

Wm.  Crawford 63,  143 

Midwinter,  Edw. Colpoj's  213 

—  Rev.  H.  N 532 

Midwood,  Harrison. ..70,  334 
Miers,    Douglas    N.   C 

Capel 342 

—  Ronald  Hill  M.  Capel  24  6 

Mifsud.  Alfred  if 

Milbanke,  John  P 1 

Milburne,  C.  E.  A 329 

Mildmay,  Alex.  Richd.  322 

—  Herbert  Alex. St.  John  130 

Mildred,  Spencer  213 

Miles,  Charles  Napier  43.132 

—  Harry  William 401 

—  Herbert  Scott  Gould 

—  Philip  John 426 

Miley, JamesAloysius  24,  407 

Milford,  Edward 293 

Millais,  Hugo  Wm.  Reid  290 
Millar,  William  Henry...  424 

—  William  .Martin  395 

Miller,  Alfred '526 

—  Alfred  Douglas 143 

—  Denis  Menezes 155 

—  Hugh 444 

—  Hugh  de  Burgh    179 

—  John  Francis  James4o,  407 

—  Leander  William 401 

—  Wm.  Birkmyre 378 

Millington,  Lionel  B.  ...  214 
Mills,  Arthur  M'Leod  26,  409 

—  Bernard  Langley 382 

Dudley  Acland 72,  209 

Edward  Cyril 56,  247 

—  George  Arthur 49,  354 

James    395 

Sydney    357 

—  William  Holroyd 172 

Milne,  Alexander 527 

Charles 519 

Charles  John 519 

—  George  Francis 174 

—  James  William 43b 

Richard  Louis 56,  252 

Milner,  Arthur  Edward  385 

—  Arthur  G.  ChampneyS40i 
Edward 74,  223 

—  Edward  Francis   254 

—  George  Francis   132 

—  Eev.  Walter  Hebden...  396 

Milnes,  George  370 

Milton,  Percy  W.  A.  A. 54, 31 


—  David    400  Milward,  Clement  A.. 

—  Harvey  Frederic  ..  65,  169 
Herbert  72,  13 


—  John  Grenfell 33  —  Wm.  Hugh  Welch 426 

—  Lawrence  L 435  Meredith,  Edw.  Spencer  209 

—  Nigel  58,  169) — John  Alfred    395 


362 

—  Clement  Henry  ...76,  171 

—  Edwin  Oswald  379 

—  Frederick  D 257,  369 

—  Harry  Dacres 275 

—  Thomas  Walter 303 


Minchin,  Alfred  Beckett  439 

—  Charles  Fred 422 

—  Frederick  F 71,170 

—  Hugh  Dillon  M.  ...63,  413 

—  William  Cyril 360,  373 

Minniece,  James 383. 

Minogue,  John  O'Brien    247 

Mistri,  Kavasji  H 527- 

Mitchell,  Alex.  Ian  137 

—  Alfred  Sherington  ...  234 
Arthur 1S1 

—  Arthur  James    257 

Charles  Andrew  P.  ...  380 

—  Geo.  Warder  75,  416- 

—  Lionel  Arthur   384 

—  Robt.  Wm.  Hamilton  271 

—  Wilfrid  James   439, 

Mitford.  Bertram  R...50,  279, 
Mitter,  Robert  King-  ...  526 
Moberly,  Alfred  J i8r 

—  Archibald  Henry 181 

—  Bert.rand  Richard   ...  362? 

—  Cuthbert  von  E 152 

—  Frederick  James 426- 

—  Herbert  John  R 379. 

—  Hugh  Stephenson    ...441 

— ■  William  Henry 3a 

Mocatta,  Daniel' E.  422: 

Mockler,  Gerald  F.  ...74,  301: 

—  Guy  Henry  G 432- 

—  Percy  Rice 74,234. 

Moens,  Arthur  H.  M.  ...  362 
Moffat,  Arcnibald  S.  W.  286 

—  James  Arthur  234 

Mo ffatt,  James  Robert...  352 

Moffet,  Granville  E 381 

Moffltt,  Fred.  Wm 303 

Thomas  B 379, 

Moggridge,  J.  Antill  7:,  295 
Moir,  Alan  James  G.  ...  225 

Chas.  Fred.  Wm 22 

—  David  Macbeth 518 

—  James  382. 

James  Philip 213 

—  John  Drew 381 

—  John  Elliot 444. 

Molesworth,A.LudoviC7f,i7r. 

—  Arthur  Bysshe 302 

—  Edward  Algernon    ...  354 

—  Edward  H0ga.-th.5S,  411 

—  Ernest  Kerr  214 

—  Hon. George  Bagot282,  374 

—  Herbert  Crofton  S.  ...   173 

—  Herbert  Ellicombe  ...  :8o 

—  Hickman  C.    68,  ibg. 

—  Percy  Braybrooke   ...  211 

—  Richard  Pigot  175. 

—  Robert  Everard    381 

—  Reo.  Thomas  C.  U.  ...  531 

—  William   526"- 

Moline,  Frank  H....  279,  374, 
Moller,  Bernhard  D.  49,  159, 
Molloy,  Edward   19,  40S 

Gerald  Macleay   442 

Percy 40:: 

Molouy,   Artuur   Deane  362 

Chas.Vandeleur   313 

Francis  Arthur 210- 

—  Trevor  C.  Wneler 176 

Walter  William 349 

William  Beresford  ...  231 

Moiyneux,  Edw.  Miry 
Joseph  '.  432 

—  George  H.  More  ...22,  410- 

—  Geo.  Philip  B 373. 

—  Hon.  Richard  Fredk.  134 
Monck,iToH.Chas.H3'.S.    221 

—  Cecil  Stanley  0 221 

Moncrieflf, George  Hay...      5. 

—  G.  K.  Scott   60,  208 

—  Malcolm  M 140 

—  Wm.  Elmsley  Scott...  519 

—  William  Scott  66,  319, 

Money,  Arthr.Wigram  75, 174 

—  Chas.  G.  Colvin  ...48,  233, 

—  ElliotAlex i8,  4o6- 

—  Ernest  Douglas   436 

—  Ernie  William  Kyrle  317 
—  Evelyn  Campbell 26 

—  George  Alfred  49,  411 

—  George  Edward  ...  43,  410 

—  Gordon  Lorn  C.    1,  24,  342 

—  Herbert  Cecil 60,  399. 

—  Kyrle  Eugene   13S 

—  Robert  Cotton   315 

Monkhouse,  W.Percival  179 

Monks,  Charles  527 

Monreal,  George   325, 


Index — Active  List. 


Monre&l,  Louis ... 

Monro,  C.  Carmichael  74,  2-27 

—  Charles  Gordon 339 

—  George  Nowlan 275 

—  John  Duncan    214 

—  Raymond  P.  Housten  242 

—  Seymour  C.  Hale. ..43,  336 
Montagu,  Arthur  Henry  425 

—  Edward    243 

—  Horace  Wm 204 

Montanaro,  Alfred   ...43,  410 

—  Arthur  Forbes 68,  172 

Monteith.B.V.  Peshall  43,  .109 

—  John 50,  411 

—  Robert  William  F.  63,  363 
Montgomerie,     G.      F. 

Molyneux 219 

—  William  Graham 352 

Montgomery,  Alex.  J.  48,  167 

—  Archibald  Armar 179 

■ — Reo.  Ferguson  J 530 

—  Charles  Arnulph  S 419 

—  Hugh  Ferguson   401 

—  Hugh  Fred.Ly.jns  49,  413 

—  Hugh  Maude  de  F.  ...  178 
— ■  JamesA.Lawrence4ij 

—  Robert  Arthur 30,  167 

—  Robert  Arundel  Kerr  171 
—  ThomasRobevtA.G.  77,417 

—  Paymaster  William  ...  372 

—  Capt.  William    

—  William  Edward t 

Montresor,  Edw.H.  H. 58, 411 

—  Ernest  Henry   288 

—  Louis  Basset 179 

Moody,  Geo.  Robt.  B.  297,304 

—  Hampden  Lewis  0. ...  313 

—  Henry  de  C 265 

—  Rich.'S.  H 52,  229 

—  RolandH.  Main  waring  257 
Moon,  Wilfred  Graham  336 
Moor,  Hatherley  George  178 
Moore,  Alexander 436 

—  Alexander  G.  M.  ...  4,  159 

—  Alex.  M'Donnell...  54,  346 

—  Arthur  Guy  W 427 

—  Arthur  Thomas 514 

—  Arthur  Trevelyan    ...  211 

—  Barrington       Shake- 

spear  365 

—  Charles 310 

—  Charles  Alfred 6,  403 

—  Charles  Hesketh  G....  431 

—  Charles  Malcolm  528 

—  Claude  Douglas  H....  234 

—  Reo.  Clement  Glover  530 

—  Cyrii  Henry    327,  373 

—  Edw.  Crozier  S.  ...30,  205 

—  Edw.  Du  Pre  Herford  332 

—  Francis  Hamilton   ...  311 

—  Frank  Beaumont  H..  179 
— ■  Frederick  Grattan  ...  444 

—  Frederick  Lewis 427 

—  Fred.ThorntonTrevor430 

—  George  Abraham 384 

—  George  Henry  J 417 

—  Geo.  D.  Maxwell  437 

—  Harry  Alex 430 

—  Henry  28 

—  Hy.  Glanville  Allen...  234 

—  Henry  O'Hara  214 

—  Herbert  Acheson 265 

—  Herbert  Tregosse  G.  21 

—  -Keo.HerbertOctavius  53 

—  Hugh  Myddleton 52 

—  John 39s 

—  John  O'Hara 214 

—  Joseph  Henry 377 

—  Joseph  Scott  364 

—  Maurice  George  ...58,  34b 

—  Maxton 261,  365 

—  Qr.Mr.  Robert 369 

—  Vet.  Capt.  Robert 395 

—  Robert  Coulson   386 

—  Robert  Reginald  H. 

—  Robert  Thornton 174 

—  St.LegerMontgomery  170 

—  Stephen   George  317 

—  Thomas  Charles  525 

—  Waldo       Alington 

Gwennap  297 

—  William  45,  292 

—  William  Francis...  40,  363 

—  William  Henry  .  .... 
Moores,  Chas.  Fred 365 

—  Samuel  Guise 224, 

Moorhead,  Arthur  Hy.  519 
Moorhouse,  Harry  C.  ...  180 


Moorsom,  Chas.  John  ... 
Moran,  James 

—  Patrick    

Morant,  Hubert  H.  S.... 

—  James  Lushington  ... 
More,  Lancelot  F 

—  Paxton  St.  Clair  ...... 

Moren,  James  Alex 

Morgan,  Alex.  B 243, 

—  Cecil  Buckley 73, 

—  Claude  Kyd   

EdgarJohn 

—  Reo.  Emmanuel  M... 
Francis  G.  C.  Mansel 
Frederick  Cyril  ...33, 

—  Frederick  James  

Henry  Arthur  

Hill  Godfrey 74, 

—  James  Canrobell  

—  John  Hy.  Woodside... 
John  Wm.  Akerman 

John  Wm.  Moore 

Reginald  Hallward... 

—  Wm.  John  F 

Moriarty,  Mat.  Denis  ... 
Morice,  Cuthbert  C.  D. 
Morland,  Algernon  

—  Charles  B 

—  Thos.  Lethbridge  N. 
Morley,  Francis  Britton 

George  Wheeler  

—  Lionel  St.  Heliers3o5, 
Morony,  BurdettEdw.... 
Morphew,  Edward  M... 
Morphy,  Henry  John  ... 
Morrab,  John  Henry  ... 
Morrell,  Hugh  St.  J.  ... 

James  

Morres,  Elliot  Hody  ... 
Morrice,  Herbert  

—  Lewis  Edward 

Morrieson,  Henry  W.  6o, 
Morris,  Arth.  Edward... 

—  Arthur  Henry   

—  Arthur  Hugh 

—  Augustus  Williams... 
Charles  Jas.  TJssher 

Charles  Oxley 

Charles  Temple  

—  Donald  Ogilvy 

—  Edmund  Merritt   

Frank  George   Grier 
Frederick 54, 

—  Gejrge  Henry  

—  George  Mortimer 

George   Wm.   Sterne 

—  Godfrey  Maxwell 

—  Gordon  Sutherland... 

—  Guss  Conrad  

Henry  Gage  65, 

—  Herbert  H.  de  B 

—  Herbert  Mackinlay  ... 

—  John  Ignatius  19, 

John  James    

Maurice  Morgan  ...73, 

—  Reginald  Yates 

—  Captain  Robert 

—  Major  Gen.  Robert  6, 

—  Robert  Cochrane 

—  Robert  Lee 

—  Thomas  Casen  

—  William  Albert 

—  William  George...  31, 
Morrison,   C.  E.  M'lver 

—  Colquhoun|Grant...73, 

—  James  Archibald 

—  JohnC.  D 

—  Maskell  M.  Downie  ... 

—  Richard  Hobart   

—  Reo.  Riddall    

Morritt,  Robert  Alex.... 
Morse,  Allan  Stewart ... 

—  Arthur!' 58, 

—  Charles  James  

—  Riehd.  Edw.  Ricketts 

—  Walter  John  31, 

Mort,  Guy  Macaulayr,... 
Mortimer,  H.  Beaufoy52, 

—  Lambton  Allix  Jones 

—  William  Hugh  

Mortimore,  Chas.  R.  ... 
Morton,  Chas.  Falkiner 

—  Edward  Ross 

—  Gdrald  Arthur 

—  Gerald  de  Courcy 

—  Henry  Hume 

—  Herbert  Claude 

—  Sidney 


Morton,  William  Ross  ...  209 

Morwood,   James  518 

Moseley,  Herbert  R 145 

—  Reo.  Reginald 396 

Mosgrove,  R.St. Patrick  288 
Mosley,  Arthur  Rowland  147 
Moss,  Claude  273 

—  Ernest  William 276 

—  John  Wingfield 369 

—  Lionel  Boyd  293 

Mosse.  Arthur  Hy.  E. ...  362 

—  C.  G.  Drummond  379 

—  John 252 

—  Wm.  Oliver  Matless...  420 
Mostyn.Jas.  P.  Lloyd  ...  240 
Mott,  Roger  John  K.    ...  227 

—  Sydney  Albert 259 

—  Stanley  Fielder    32 

—  Walter 18 

Moul,  Wm.  Vincent 26 

Mould,  Chas.  Fred 210 

—  George  Thomas 51 

—  William  Thomas 38 

Moule,  Hugh  Elliot 329 

Moulson,  Reo.  John 530 

Moultrie,  Hush  C 176 

Mounlyan,  Hubert  L...  234 
Mowatt,  Chas.  R.  John  3or 
Mowbray,  Basil  C 334 

—  Charles  Holme 36 

Moxly,  Reo.  J.  H.  S 396 

Moysey,  Chas.  John...  7,  204 

Moz'.ey,  Edward  N 214 

Mudge,  Arthur  227 

Mugfnrd,  Frederick 155 

Mmr,  Archibald  M.    41,  409 

—  Charles  Wemyss...43,  409 

—  Garnet  Wolseley 350 

—  Henry  Skoy    377 

—  John 

—  Wingate  Wetnyss. 

Muirnead, Herbert  H.  47,  207 
Mukerji,  TJpendra  Nato.  517 
Mulcahy,FrancisEdvv.28,368 
Mullaly,  Alexander 429 

—  Herbert  72,  205 

Mnllane.  Patrick  517 

Mullen,  Douglas  (Trench  516 

—  Jarlath  Ffrench    516 

—  John  L.  W.  ftrench...  433 
Mullens.  Richard  Luoas 
Muller,  George  Fison  ...  401 

—  Geo.  Graham  Beckett  361 
Mulliken,  Chas.  Fras.  L. 
Mullins,  Arthur  John  ...  171 

—  Geo.  James  H 400 

—  Reo.  T.  Patterson 

—  WiUoughby  Brooking  479 
Mulloy,  Churles  Coote...  313 

Mulrouey,  Thos.  R 5 

Mulvany,  John 519 

—  Peter    379 

Mumby,  Langton  P 33' 

Mummery,  Wm.  Edgar  159 
Mundy,  Basil  St.  John7T,  156 

—  Godfrey  Cecil  Rodney 

—  Harcourt  Autrobus  L. 
Munn,  Fredk.  Henry  52,  346 

—  Reginald  George  436 

Munro,  Gustavus  Fra.  5,  397 

—  Lewis  70,  290 

Murch,  Denis  Jerom  ...  179 
Murdoch.Archibald  J.C.  342 

—  JohnBurn 54,208 

—  John  Francis  Burn46,  142 

—  Paul  Robert  Burn  70,  209 

—  Robert  H 18; 

Mure,  Wm.  C.  Lockhart  428 
Muriel,  Chas.  Leine 319 

—  Sidney  H  Foster  ....  287 
Murison,  Aiex.  8 360 

—  Albert  Lewis 3(1 

—  James  Augustus  38 

Mui-pby,  Chas.  C.  R.    ...  243 

—  Reo.  Chas.  Hy 390 

—  Fred.  James ...71,  154 

—  James 

—  Reo.  Joseph  B.  C 390 

—  William  Reed 515 

Murray,  Alan  Beville  ...  43= 

—  ifon.AndrewD.ivid  77,342 

—  Archibald  Digby 181 

—  Archibald  James    76,  271 

—  A.  Alex.  Wolfe 334 

—  Hon.  Arthur  Ccicil  ...  362 

—  Arthur  Mordaunt   50,  167 

—  Basil  Henry  Scott   . 

—  Charles  Wyndham  . 


822 

Murray,    Cyril    Francis 
Tyrrell  425 

—  Edward  ... 271 

—  Edward  Jam^s 182 

—  Hon-  Bdwd.  Oliphant  342 

—  Edward  R.  B 3+ 

—  Eric  Madden 234 

—  ErnleFras.Druinmmd362 

—  Fergus 269 

—  Fras.  Stewart  James   445 

—  Frank 427 

—  Frederick  Dymoke  ...  299 

—  George 410- 

—  George  Wolfe    336 

—  Lord  G.  Stewart  299 

—  Henry  Brooke   425 

—  Henry  Walker  370 

—  Herbert C.Orde 299 

—  James  Harry  S 211 

—  Jas.  Thos.  Crokatt...  299 

—  James  Wolfe 45,  167 

John 155 

•lohu  A.  Shakespear    243 
Johu  Geo.  Patrick  ...  529 

Leslie  280 

Malcolm  Donald 336 

—  Pulteuey  Henry 31 

—  Robert  Davidson 516 

—  R  ibsrt  Hunter 19,  336 

—  ShadwellJohn 348 

—  Sr.evvart  bygon 339 

—  Reo.  Thomas 396 

—  Thomas  Francis  334 

—  Valentine 211 

—  Walter  Godfrey  P.  ...  441 

—  Walter  Graham 144 

—  William  Flood   515 

—  Wm.  Hugh  Eric  ...76,  307 
Muscat,  Reo.  Canon  P....  789 
Muscroft,  James   440 

—  Wm.  St.  Clair  442 

Musgrave,  Arthur  D.  ...  179 

—  Herbert   214 

—  Walttr  W.  F.  C 438 

—  William    366 

Muspratt,  Francis  C.    ...  426 

—  Svdiey  Frederick  ...  362 

—  Vivian  Edward 313 

Musseuden,  Fras.  Win...  140 

—  William   149 

Musson,  Arthur  Ingram  249 

—  Samuel  Pay nter   401 

Muter,  Robert  Stanley...  212 

—  St.  John  A.  D 173 

Myers.  Alfred  Edw.  C...   179 

—  William    369 

Myles,  Elrnond  H 379 

Mylne,  lit.  Reo.  Louis  G.  532 
Mylrea,  Wm.  P.  G. ...365,  40-. 
Nagle,  Wm.  J.  Hatson...  236 

Nailer,  Henry  A.  F 524 

Nairue,  Sir  0.  Edw.  ...5,  164 

—  Edward  Spencer 177 

Naish,  Reo.  Henry 530 

—  Theodore  E 121 

Nandi,  Sambhu  C 517 

Nangle,  Kemis  Edward  437 

—  .Montague  Claude  443 

Nanton,  Herbert  C 211 

Napier,  Artuur  Lenox...  256 

—  Hon.  Char.es  F.  H.  ...  357 

—  George  Sauiiel  Fred.  301 
Hon.  Hpnr/  Dundas     426 

Henry  Edwwd 261 

Hon.  James  Pearse  ...     40 
Hon.  J.  Scott  43 

—  John  Stirring    52,  350 

—  William  C.  Ji. ..  267 

—  William  John 173 

Nai'iman,  Kaikhoso  S...  527 
Nasn,  C.  G.  E.  Stevens  178 

—  Henry  Kdm.  P 225 

—  Llewellyn  T.  Manly...  382 

—  William  377 

—  Wm.  Fleetwood  ...77,  286 
Nason,  Fortescue  J.  50,  269 

—  Henry  Hyde  W.  ...66,  303 
Nathan,  Fred.  Lewis  72,  170 

—  Matthew     77,  209 

—  Walter  Simeon 211 


Nation,  John  J.  H, 

Nauth,  Bhola 526 

Naylor,  Harry  Trevor...  44 

Neal,  George   

Neale,  George  Henry 

.Neave,  Araudell    137 

Nedham,        E.       Mont- 
gomerie  6o,  412 


214 


190 
227 


823 


Needham.  Charles 16 

Neeld,  Audley  Dallas  41,  133 

—  Mortiiner  G 45,  158 

Neill,  Colin  Erie  S £14 

—  Garnet  W.  G. 225 

—  James  William  Smith 
Neilson.  Walter  Gordon  351 

—  William  Henry 5 

Neish,  Francis  Hugh  ...  330 

Nelis,  James  Alex 516 

Nelson, Edgar  Forbes7i,  170 

—  Francis  Arthur 40 

—  Herbert.   281 

—  Horace  Sydney    ...66,  169 

—  Rev.  Horatio  Wm.  ...  532 
Nepean,  H.  E.  C.  Bayley  42" 

Nesbitt,  Edward    ...  22 

Nesham,  Cuthbert  S.  ...  162 
Nethersole.  Alf.  R 436 

—  Frederick  Ralph  43 

Neumann,  Uhas.  Wm....  36 
Neve,  Edw.  John  ...310,  374 
Nevile,  Malhert  M.  H....  256 

Nevill,  Hugh  Lewis 1 

Neville,  Bertram   401 

—  Josiah  P.  C 30,  40S 

—  Lionel  John  Neville      214 

—  William  Candler  ...68, 
Nevinson,.TomSt.A.B.L. 

Newall,  Fraser  G 350 

Newbigging,  P.  C.  E.47 

—  Wm.  Patrick  Eric  ...  327 
Newbold,  Ambrose  Wm.  426 
Newbury.  B.  Archdall 

—  J.  B.  Thornton 372 

—  Percy  F.  R 241 

Newcombe,  Clifford  Hy. 

—  Edw.  0.  A 

—  Stewart  Francis  214 

Newcome,  George 444 

—  Henry  William 170 

Newdegate,  Sir  Edwd. 

Newdigate  24 

Newell, HerbertAndvews  43: 

—  Wm.  Joseph 75,  417 

Newenham,  Henry  E.B.  235 
Newill.  Joseph  Henry 40,  40 
Newland,  Arthur  Geo.  E.  52s 

—  Edmund  Walcott 373 

—  Foster  Reuss 382 

Newlett,  Alan 440 

Newman,  Charles  R.   ...  179 

—  Ernest    Alan   Robert  519 

—  Rev.  ErnestF 396 

—  Edw.  Harding  179 

—  John  Cartwright  H...  303 

—  John  Henry    515 

—  RichardG.O.BramstonT4i 

Newmarch,  L.  S 446 

Newnham,  Arthur  T.  H.  421 

—  Charles  Cowan 440 

—  Percival  Forbes   439 

—  Walter  Fa wcett 433 

Newsom,  Aug.  Chas.  ...  395 
Newstead,  George  Pope  244 
Newton,  Cecil  John 307 

—  John  W.  Marsdin    54,168 

—  Rupert  Henry  F 231 

Niblock,  William  James  526 
Nichol,  Charles  Edward  380 

—  William  Dale 175 

Nicholas,  Stephen  H.  E.  438 
Nicholetts,  C.01uneld46,  410 
Nicholl,  Basil  Rice 444 

—  DonaldFitzRoy  180 

—  Hugh  Iltid 25T 

—  Thomas   163 

Nicholls,  Arthur 421 

—  William  Charles. ..60,  397 
Nichols,Fred. Peter  ... 
Nicholson,  Arthur  D.  ...  342 

—  Cecil  L 256 

—  George  Fred 516 

—  George  Harvey 290 

—  Graham  Hy.  Whalley  176 

—  John  Sanctuary   1 

—  Louis  St.  Clair 237 

■ —  Octavius  Hy.  Lothian  2. 

—  Ralph  Wise    4 

—  Ranald  Wm.  E.  H.  ...  379 

—  T.  MacCallani  36 

—  Walter  Adams  177 

—  William  Cumberland  437 

—  William  Cyril  A 174 

—  Sir  Wm.  Gustavu8T8,  205 

Nickalls,  Norman  T 158 

Nickerson,  Geo.  Snyder  386 

—  Wm.  Henry  Snyder    386 


Indett — Active  List. 

Nicol,  Lewis  Loyd   ...72,  356  Nugent,  Bev.  Chas.  P.  C 


Nicolas.  Francis  C 441 

Rev.  Percy   457 

—  Robert 362 

Nicolay,  Bernard  U 442 

—  Hprbert  Cleland  ...    .  286 
Nicolls,  Edm.  G 68,  169 

—  Rev.  Gerald  Edw 530 

—  John  Michael 382 

Oliver  H.  Atkins  ...6,  164 

Nicolson,  Malcolm  H.  6,  404 

William  Hurst 440 

Nightingale.      Manners 
Ralph  W 437 

—  Walter  Henry  361 

Nisbet,  Francis  C 273 

—  Frank  Scobell 32 

—  Herbert  Chaplin 302 

Nisbett,  Geo.  u. More  ...     45 

—  Wm.  Gibbon  434 

Niven,  Hugh  Wm 444 

—  Oswald  Caimichael  18 
Nivison,  Richard  G.  D.  275 
Nixon.ArundelJames  43,165 

—  Edmund  Malet 3(2 

—  Fred.  Eckersall 177 

—  James  Ryder 401 


53iiO'Grady,     Standish    de 

—  Charles  H.  Hodges...  212         Courcy  386 

—  Re  v.  Chas.  Philip  C.     53o|Ogston,  Charles    340- 

—  George  Colborne 219,0'Hagan.  T.  Towneley  22a 

—  Geo.  Roubiliac  H r8o  D'Halloran,  Mich 382. 

—  Oliver  Stewart  Wood  321  O'Hara,  Alfred  James..    525 


Robt.  Arthur 31,  363 

Thos.  Geo.  Hodges...  3qS 

Hon.  Wm.  Andrew...  156 

Nunn,  Joshua  Arthur  ...  395 

Mervyn  Henry 275 

Thos.  Hy.  Clayton  ...  313 
Nunneley,  W.  Pitcairn  300 
Nurse,  Charles  George...  420 

—  Henry  Harvey 431 

Nuthall,  Alf.  Jas.  P.  41,  409 

—  Charles  Edwin 395 

Nutt,  Arthur  Chas.  R....  179 

—  Charles  Raymond  ...  181 

—  James  Anson  F....  31,  165 
Nuttall,  Charles  M 180 

—  John  Rattray 440 

—  Mansfield  E 436 

Oakeley,  Edw.  Fras 295 

Oakes.  George  Richard 


—  Horace  Charles    440 

—  Montague  P.  Rowland  146 

—  John  Eccies  451  413I — Orbell  Henry 52,  275 

Noake,  Arthur  S 291  —  Reginald  48,  167 

Noble,  John  Brecknock   400  -  Richard    2i4|01dman,  Richd.  D, 

—  John  Herbert  Hay  ...  256|0akley,  Richard 209J01dnall,  Hy.  Cairns 174 

Montague  Mark    ^JOakshot.  Walter  E 257;0'Leary,  Tom  Evelyn66,   346 


—  James    136,  375 

—  Patrick  Henry  Aug....  279. 

—  William  524 

O'Keefie,  Menus  W 380. 

O'Kinealy,  Frederick ...  518 

James  iSo. 

Oldfield,  Arthur  R 178 

—  Bertram  Gerald  R.  ..  357 
Christopher  G 173 

—  Frederick  Hume  .74,  2091 

—  Guy  E.Bladensberg     280 

—  Henry  Elliott   71,  170 

Humphrey 398 

—  John  Burleigh  370 

—  John  R.  Hodge    ...66,  399. 
Leopold  Chas.  Louis  179 

—  ThomasAllanF.  Ross    434 
Oldham,  Benjamin  C.  ...  51& 

—  Frank  Trevor    177 

—  Reo.  George  Ernest      530- 

—  George  Muir 214 

—  Sir  Henry  Hugh  130 

Leslie  Wm.  Searles...  213 

239. 


—  Walter  Jeffrey  W.    ...  214 

Noblett,  Louis  H 344 

Noding.  Thos.  Edw 380 

Noel,  Ron.  Edward 

—  Edward  A 130 

—  Wm.  Fred.  Noel 
Nolan,  A.  Bellew...  137,  374 

Noott,  Cuthbert  C 177 

Norbury,  Conmgsby   ...  275 

Norcock,  Lawrence 401 

Norcott,  CharlesH.B.  45,  356 

Gerald  Alfred 307 

Norfolk.Sec.A.Springett  396 
Norgate,  Arthur  H.  W 
Norie,  Chas.E.  de  M.75,  427 

—  Evelyn  Wm.  Medows  319 

—  Frank  Hay 438 

Norman, ArthurOrmond  339 

Claude  Lumsden 443 

—  Harold  Henry  308 

Henry  Radford 327 

Robert  Percy 368 

—  Walter   Henry 437 

—  William  Wylie  420 

Normand,  Samuel  R.  ...   180 
Norrington,  Fred.  C.  S.  365 

H.  Lawrence  Weekes  3S5 
Norris,  Arthur  Gambier  171 

—  Rev.  E.  W.  M 396 

Ernest  Edward 174 

Paul  Buzzard 282 

—  Richard  Joseph  ...6r,  360 

—  Thomas  Shepherd  ...  529 

—  Stephen  Leslie 72,  209 

—  William    244 

North,  Charles  Napier...  213 

Edward    379 

—  Edward  Bunbury 235 

—  Louis  Ayluier 259 

Piers  William    310 

—  Roger  Edw.  Napier...  279 


Oates,  William  CoaDe  ...  355 
Obbard,  Edw.  Naisrmth  433 

—  Owen  James  428 

O'Brien,  Aubrey  J 438 

Bartholomew 515 

Chas.  Richard  M...73,  277 
Donatus  Jas.  Thos. ...  419 
Edm.  Donough  J.  68,  155 

—  Edward   439 

—  Egerton  Aug.Staflord  14U 

—  Henry  Montague  S....  286 

—  Son.  Murrough    233 

—  Richard  Francis  380 

—  Thomas  Henry 307 

—  Walmsle.v  Donat 269 

O'Bryen,  Chas.  Wm 423 

O'Callaghan,  D.  D.    T. 

22,  165,  368 

Denis  Moriarty 382 

Occleston,  Sidney  V.  ...  152 
O'Connell,  David  V 381 

—  James  Ross 317 

—  Matthew  D 
Morgan  David   379 

O'Connor,  Arthur  P.    ...  379 

—  George 65,  147 

John 353 

—  Patrick  F 5I6 

—  Percy  Barnard 214 

—  Wm.  Fred.  Travers  ...178 
O'Dell,  Thomas  John  65,363 
Odevaine,  Ferdmald  J.     180 

Odium.  Richard 155 

O'Donel,  James  George  395 

Manus  Basil  Hugh  ...  213 
O'Donuell,  Albert  B.    ...  361 

—  Alex.  C 77,  417 

—  George  Boodrie...   66,  446 

—  Henry  247 

Hugh   74,  415 

James  John 


Northcott,  Arth.B.  H.75,  259  —  Thomas  Joseph 380 

—  Frank  Leonard 239  O'Donoghue,  Mont.  E. 75, 417 


—  Henry  P 63,  352 

Northen,  Arthur   295 

Northey,  Arthur  Cecil...  269 

—  Edward    322 

Herbert  Hamilton   ...  259 

— ■  William   332 

Norton,  Cecil  B 282 

—  Charles  Edward  ...74,  209 

—  Chas.  Ernest  Graham  148 

—  Gilbert  F.  A 52,  168 

—  William  Harold    181 

Norwood,  Wm.Blakeney  174 
Nott,  A.  Holbrook 518 

—  Edward  Vernon  257 

Notter,  Jas.  L 377 

Nourse,  Arth.  Herbert  33 
Nowlan,  Thos.  B.  ...172,  309 
Noyes,  Arthur  Walter  ...     24 

—  Conrad  Ernest 334 

Leslie  B.    Bristow  ...  285 

—  Ralph  Elliot  256 

—  Rev.  Wm.  Charies  ...  457 
Nugent,  Andrew   14; 


O'Dowda,  James  Wilton  31 
O'Dwyer,  T.  Francis  ...  377 

O'Farrell,  Thomas 377 

O'Flaherty,  Austin  R....  386 
Ogg,  Arthur  Charles  ...  294 

—  George  Sim    174 

William  Mortimer 

Ogilvie,  Duncan 213 

—  E.  Collingwood 211 

—  Gordon 181 

—  Norman  Stuart...  72,  170 

—  Walter  Holland 519 

—  Rev.  William  Nicholl  531 

Ogilvy,  Angus  H.  R. 154 

Ogle,  EdmundAshton6S,  249 

—  Thos.  Fred.  Garth  ...  236 
O'Gorman,  Charles  John  386 

—  N.  Pnrcell   41 

—  Patrick  Wilkins    51 

O'Gowan,  Robt.  Wanless  270 
O'Grady,  Hy.  de  Courcy  44 

—  Hugh  H.  M 28 

—  John  de  C 54,  348 


William  Evelyn 344. 

—  Wm.  M'Carthy 46,  295 

Oliphant,  Edw.Havelock  442 
--  Lawrence    James     7,  219 

—  Philip  L.  K.  Blair  ...  356 
Oliver,  Douglas  Morison  239 

—  George  Lindsay  361 

—  Lionel  Grant 319 

—  Rev.  Richard  John  D.  396 
Olivey,  Herbert  Edw...  243 
Olivier,  Henry Dacres  48,  207 

—  William  Henry 174. 

Ollivant,  Alfred  'Henry    180 

—  John  Spencer    179 

—  LionelArthur Edward  235 
Olpherts,  Sir  William  ...  163 

—  William  Cautley   225 

O'Malley.Chas.Loughlin  179 

—  Geo.  Hunter 30, 165 

O'Meagher,  John  Kevin  353 
0'Mealy,Wm.A.D....43,  411 
O'Meara.Chas.  A.  Edm.  437 

Eugene,  John   529 

—  Walter  A.  J 210 

Ommanney,Albt.Edw.32,229 

Arthur Himmond    ...  439 

—  Charles  Vernon    443 

Edmund  M.Carpenter  400 
F.  Cranstoun 237 

—  George  Stewart    ...75,  416 
Rupert 214 

O'Neill,  Hon. A.E.Bruce  133 

—  Henry  du  Bois 251 

—  Rev.  O.  A.  W 396 

—  William  H.  S 6r,  354 

Wm.  Heremon 60,   169 

O'Nial,  Albert  Francis...  493 
Onn,  fidm.  Thompson...  215 
Onslow,  A.  Hughes-. ..74,  151 

—  Cranley  Charlton 251 

—  George  Thorp  49,  399 

Gerald  Chas.  P.   ...58,208 

—  Richard  Cranley. ..70,  414 
William  Henry 173 

Oppenheimer,  Harold  S.  361 

Orange,  John  Edw 371 

Orchard,  John   Waller    431 

Ord,  Maurice  Aug 295 

Orde,  Leonard  Henry ..  249 
O'Reilly,  Rev.  Chas.  F.    396 

—  Chas.  Myles  437 

—  Hy.  Wm.  Hutchinson  384 

Orf ord,  Alfred  70,  397 

Organ,  Charles  256 

— ■  James  '. 215 

Orlebar,  Evelyn  H 40c 

William  Aubrey  160 

Orman,  Frank  Leslie  ...  439 
Ormerod.Geo.  Sumner7o,353 
Ormiston,  Jas.  Walker...  172 

—  Thomas  Lane  438 

Ormond,  Harold  V.  S...  257 
Ormsby,  Robert  Daly...  401 

Thomas  292 

Vincent  Alexander...  427 
Orpen,  Charles  529 


Orpen,  Richard  Theo.  41,  206 
Orr,  Alex.  Stewart    254 

—  Charles  Wm.  James...  177 

—  Gerald  Maxwell  443 

—  Hy.  Montague  Cave    241 

—  John  Boyd 239 

—  John  Loch  434 

—  Michael  Harrison 2 

—  SutherlandA.Mackay  4 

—  Walter  Hood 519 

—  William  John    43,  409 

Orton,  Ernest  Fred 442 

Osborn,  George 73,  170 

—  Lestock  L.  Hatton  ...  178 

—  Philip  Barlow  301 

—  Sherard  242 

—  "Wm.  Lushington 2S8 

Osborne,  Arthur   de   V. 

Willoughby 295 

—  George  F.  Folger 214 

—  George  Henry   347 

—  Herbert?.  Creagh  ...  234 

—  John  Woodburne : 

—  Osborne  H.  Delano...  259 

—  Walter    74,  19c 

Osbourne,  Geo.  N.  T.  S.  242 

Osburne,  John    380 

O'Shea,  Timothy  323 

O'Shee,  George  I.  P.  P...  352 

—  Richard  A.  P 76,  211 

Osmaston,  Cecil  A. P.  ...  398 
Osmond,     Thomas 

Young  190 

Ostrehan, F.G.Rodney  75,417 
0'Sullivan,BarryR.deW  401 

—  Daniel  375 

—  Gerald  HopeWildig  49,207 

—  Hugh  Dermod  E 401 

Oswald,  Julian 63,  157 

—  St.  Clair 70,  144 

—  William  Alex 423 

O'Toole,  James 361 

Ottley,  George  Fred.  76,  315 

—  Glendower  George  ...  315 

—  Rev.  Herbert  T 530 

—  William  John    439 

Oughterson,  Jas.  C....48,  363 
Ouseley.  Ralph  Glynn...  174 

Outhwaite,  John  H 339 

Ovans,  Charles  P.  John  267 
Ovens,  Gerald  Hedlev54,  286 

—  Robert  Montgomery  292 
Overton,  Cecil  R 235 

—  Harry  Rudall 178 

Owen,  Arthur  Allen 130 

—  Charles  Cuuliffe  173 

—  Chas.  Harold  Wells...  180 

—  Chas.  R.  Blackstone    178 

—  Charles  William    516 

—  Frederick  Cunliffe  ...   176 

—  George  Pridharn...  47,  166 

—  Henry  O'Brien 54,  168 

—  Henry  Mostyn 49,  135 

—  Herbert  Charles   237 

—  Ivon  Trevor 310,  373 

—  John  Fletcher   6,164 

—  Richard  58,  162 

—  Robert  Heylock    295 

—  Roger  Carmiohael  R.  301 
— •  Sydney  Lloyd  213 

—  Lieut.  William  301 

—  Lt.Col.  William    516 

Owens,  Francis  Charles  440 

—  Robert  Leonce  254 

Oxley,  Reginald  Stewart  321 
Oxmantown.W.  E.  Lord  221 
Ozanne,  Chas.  H 402 

—  Harold 401 

—  Rev.  James  Duncan*  5  32 
Ozzard,  Fairlie  R 518 

—  Hudson  Henry  ...  61,  446 
Packard,  H.  Norringcon  179 
Packman,  Fred.  Lord  A.  279 
Page,  George  152 

—  James  Arthur  272 

—  Louis  Cecil 149 

—  Robert  Burton  257 

Paget,  Alwyn  deB.V.56,  332 

—  Arthur  Henry  24,  223 

—  George  Leigh    357 

—  Harold    43,  148 

—  John  Byng 247 

—  VictorFred.Wm.Aug.  173 

—  Well.  Lynedoch  H.71,  170 
Pain,  George  Wm.  H.46,  275 
Paine,  Albert  1 322 

—  James  Henry 178 

Painter,  Arnaud  C 210 


Index — 

Painter,  George  Evelyn 
Pakenham.Ifore.Edw.M. 

—  Georgedela  P.  B 

—  Harry  Francis  

—  Robert  E.  Michael  ... 

—  Thomas  Henry 

—  W.  W.  Verner 74. 

Palairet,  Chas.  Andre  w  H 

Paleologus,  Win.  C 

Paley,  Alan  Thomas    ... 

—  Edw.  Groves     

—  George 

—  Raymond  Edward  ... 
Palin,  Gilbert  Walter  ... 

—  Philip  Charles  

—  Randle  Harry   

Palk,  Chas.  H.  Leet 

—  Hon.  Lawrence  C.  W. 
Pallin,  DanielC 

—  William  Alfred 

Palmer,  Sir  A.  Power   5, 

—  Arthur  Steuart     

—  Rev.  Charles  Jasper... 

—  Cecil  Charles 

—  Cecil  Howard   

—  Cyril  Eustace    

—  Edward 

—  Edward  O.  H.  Orpen 

—  Gerald  Steuart 

—  Harry  Douglas 

—  Henry  Ingham  E.    ... 

—  Hugh  Robert 

—  Reginald  A.  H.  Orpen 

—  -Sir  Roger  W.  H.  Bart. 

—  Roland  Gaskel 

—  Vivian  Trestrail  D. ... 

—  William  Legh    

Palmes, George  C. ...  56, 

—  Gerald  Lindsay    

—  Philip    65) 

Panet,  Alphonse  E 

Pank,  Philip  Durr6ll    ... 
Panton,  John  Gerald   ... 

Paris,  Archibald 76, 

Park,  Cecil  William. ..57, 
Parke,  George  Arthur... 

—  Laurence     

—  Roger  Kennedy 

—  Sir  William 

Parker,  Alfred  C 

—  Arthur 

—  Frederick  James 

—  George 

—  George  Hastings 

—  George  Marcus  G 

—  Gilbert  Lewes   

—  Harry  P.  England  ... 

—  Hv.  Wm.  Manwarmg 

—  Herb.  W.England 

—  Rev.  Harry  C 

—  James  

—  James  Henry 

—  John  Lewes  75, 

—  John  William 63, 

—  Joseph 

—  Lionel  Lewis 

—  Neville  Fraser 17, 

—  Neville  Thornton 

—  Robert  Gabbeit    

—  Robert  Hamilton 

—  St.  John  W.  Topp  288, 

—  Theophilus  Hastings 

—  Walter  Mansel  

—  William   

—  William  Frederic 

Parkin,  Arthur  

—  Francis  Hearle 

—  Henry  75, 

—  John  Win.  Brooke  40, 
Parkinson,  Chas.Colville 

—  F.  Russell 71, 

—  Frederick  F 

—  James  Robert 61, 

—  Percival  George  ...61, 
Parlby,  Reginald  J.Hall 
Parmiter,  Chas.  Lister 
Parr,  Clements  

—  Harington  Owen 

—  Henry  Hallam 1 

—  John  Frederick  

—  Rev.  Willoughby  C 

Parry,  Claud  Fred.  P.... 

—  Edgar  Rowe 

—  Edward  Cecil  M 

—  Henry  Jules  

—  James  Bacchus 

—  Rev.  John  Horndon... 

—  John  J.  B.  Jones 


Active  List. 


824 


214 
221 
442 
321 
353 
277 
415 
.236 
437 
357 

3° 
357 
179 
424 
+3° 
44: 
526 
29c 
395 
395 
405 
33° 
53° 
178 
=75 
178 
515 
401 
443 
400 
424 
175 
3S2 
161 
266 
222 
212 
265 
231 
307 


Parry,  Llewellyn  Humf- 
f'reys   

—  Morris  Vivian   

William   

Parsons,  Alfred  Woodis 

—  Cecil 

—  Charles  Sim  B 33, 

—  Clement  George    

—  OunliffeM'Neile 

—  Durie 

—  Edw.H.Thornbrough 

—  Edward  M.  Kinnaird 

—  Francis  Newton  

—  Fredk. Charles  Alfred 

—  Harold  Dan.  E.77,  227, 

—  James  Henry   70, 

—  Lawrence  W 46, 

—  William  Forster  

Partridge,  Richard  G.  ... 
Pasley,  Montagu  W.  S... 
-SirT.  E.  Sabine,  Bt... 
Passingham,         Robert 

Townshend  Anwyl- 
Passy ,  Harry  E  verard  60, 

—  Logan  Deare 

Patch,  Arthur  T.L 

—  Francis  Robert 

—  Robert    19, 

Patchett,  Reg.  Gordon 
Paterson,  Alex.  Martin.. 

—  Arthur  Wm.  Sibbald 

—  Edward  Hamilton  65, 

—  Ewing  

—  Henry 19, 

—  Hugh  A.  Lawrence  72 

—  John 

Philip  Joseph    

—  R.  Ormiston  

—  Stanley 61, 

—  Walter  Herbert     

Paton,  Basil  Geo.  Bagot 

—  Donald  R 

—  George 

—  Ian  Valentine    

—  John  Archibald 

—  William    

Patten,  Archibald 

—  George  R.  B 

—  Henry  John  Joseph 
Pattenson,  E.  C.  Tylden 
Patterson,  Alfred  S 

—  Charles  D 

—  Henry  M'Neale 

—  StewartB.  Agnew  ... 
Pattisson,  John  Howell 
Paul,  Denis j 

—  Ernest  Moncreiff 

—  Ernest  Theodore... 66, 

—  Gerard  Robert  C.  72, 

—  Geo.  Wm.  Rebscb.  ... 

—  James  R.  A.  Hunter 

—  Robert  Sears 

—  Samuel  Rebscb... .346, 

Pavy,  Francis 

Pawsey,  Wm.  Isaac 

Paxton,  A.  Fra.  Pinkney 

—  Harold  William   

Payler,  E.  P.  Morgan  47, 
Payn,  David  Elgar 

William  Arthur    

Payne.  Alex.  Vaughan74 

Arthur  Treia wny 

Chai'les 

Edward  Henry 

Henry  

—  HorD.  Chiu.gey  B.  329, 

—  Richard  Lloyd 63, 

Paynter,  Camborne  H... 

Payzant,  Horace  R 

Peach,  Edmund 

Peacock,  Edw.  Barnes... 

—  Ferdinand  Mansel  ... 

—  Henry  Barnes 

—  Pryce   

Peacocke,  George 

Goodricke  Thomas  ... 
Thos.  George 

—  William  --33. 

Peake,  Rev.   Geo.  Chas. 

—  Malcolm .77> 

Walter  King 

Pearce,  Charles  Ross  ... 

—  Fras.  Barrow  

—  Robert 

Peard,  Henry  James  .;. 
Pearless,  Chas.  Wm.  ... 
Pears,  Maurice  L 

—  Thos.  Caldwell 491 


429 
412 
39 
52 
176 
406 
298 
40 
246 
169 
147 
406 
209 
383 
181 
39! 
35° 
279 
266 
327 
7 
259 
231 
182 
35o 
373 
!37 
213 
316 
131 
43i 
440 
180 
37o 
211 
414 
364 
365 
252 
436 
365 
130 
402 

4=7 
181 
225 
3'5 
317 
.325 
332 
215 
436 
146 
373 
245 
147 
258 

425 
441 
245 
43i 
398 
360 
275 
395 
206 
53° 
174 
310 
526 
247 


Pearse,  Albert  

—  A.  E.  Rombulow  

—  Beau.  A.  T.  Kerr 

—  Geo.  Godfrey 

—  H.  Wodehouse 56, 

—  James  Langford...  75, 

—  Sydney  Arthur 

—  Tom  Harry  Finch  ... 
Pearson.  Alt*.  Ascley  45, 

—  Rev.  Arthur  Charles . 

—  Charles  Coffin    ;.;. 

—  George '. 

—  HughDruuimond 

—  Hugh  Fred.  Archie... 

—  John 

—  Reginald  William  ... 

—  Robert  Frederick...... 

—  Walter  Bagot 

—  William    

Peart,  Charles  Lube    ... 

—  Deuis  George 

Pease,  Henry  Tnoinas... 

—  Lawrence  W 

—  Leonard  Thales  ...  63, 
Pechell,  Aug.  Alex 

—  Chas.  Aug.  Kerr  

—  Mark  Horace  Kerr  ... 
Peck.  Arthur  Wharton 

—  Edward  Surman 

—  Eustace  Marriott 

—  Francis  Samuei  

—  Henry  Richardson  ... 

—  John  Herbert 

Peckham,  Richd.  Harry 
Pedder,  Ernest  Wm.  N. 
Pedler,  Geo.  Herbt.  295, 
Pedley,  Oswald  H.  ...77, 

—  Stanhope  Humphrey 
Peebles,  Arthurs "... 

—  Evelyn  Chiappini 

Peeke,  Harold  Samuel... 
Peel,  Edw.  John  Russell 

—  Frederick 61, 

—  Reginald  Arthur  H... 

—  Robert  Francis 

Pegg,     John     Francis 

Thompson- 

Peile,  Alfred  James 

—  Fred.  Babington    41, 

—  Schofield  Patten  ...66, 

—  Solomon  Chas.  F...41, 
Peiniger,  Robert  Fras. 
Peirse,  Chas.  Edward  66, 
Pelham,   Ron.  D.  R.  H. 

Anderson 

—  F.  J.  Thursby    

Pell,  Beauchamp  T 

Pellew.  Fleetwoo    Hugo 

elly,  Rev.  Chas.  Hy.  ... 

—  Henry  Joseph 

John  Stannus 6$t 

Pemberton,  Arthur  J1.48, 

—  Charles  Edward  

E.  St.  Clair 65, 

Robert  

Pendrill,AlanMackenzie 
Pengelley,  George  F.  24, 
Pengree,  Hy.  Hewitt  47, 
Pennant,  Son.  Chas.  D. 

—  Frank  Douglas  

ZfoM.Geo.H.  Douglas- 

Pennefather,  Wm.  V.  ... 
Pennell,  Henry  Lee  ...63, 

—  Henry  Singleton 

—  Richd.  Henry  Edm.... 
Pennethorne,  Henry  E. 
Pennington,  A.  Watson 

—  Chas.  Richard 6, 

—  Richard  L.  Arthur  48, 
William  Herbert  

Penno,  FitzRoy  S.L.  48, 
Penny,  Arthur  Taylor. . . 

—  Rev.  FranK; 

Francis  Henry   ...  56, 
Frederick  Septimus 

—  Jeremiah 

Pennvman,  Alf.  W....  77, 
Penoyre,  E.  H.  B.  Baker 

Stallard 

Penrose,  Cooper  60, 

—  Edward  R 68, 

Pentland,  RobertChas.58 
Penton,  Arthur  Pole   52, 

Herbert  Edward...  31, 

—  Richard  Hugh  

Pentreath,.Eeu.ArthurG. 

Pepper,  George 

Pepys,  Gerald  Leslie  ... 


400 
357 
163 
279 
3'7 
425 
277 
410 
460 
301 
236 
213 
435 
372 
357 

229 
257 
252 
443 
430 
395 
3^5 
397 
3S0 
322 
322 
437 
519 
347 
514 
179 

437 
181 
=  54 
365 
348 
3i3 
243 
239 
383 
178 
208 

'33 
222 

181 
176 
4°9 

399 
446 
181 
414 

151 
284 
227 
247 
531 
513 
286 
356 
3'9 
2C9 

524 
329 

397 
166 
222 
322 
220 
297 
'35 
306 
440 
176 
434 
405 
233 
439 
297 
290 
531 
353 
386 
526 
267 

225 
208 
414 
.354 
167 
409 
383 
396 
326 
362 


3  I  2 


825 


Index — Active  List. 


Pepys,  Walter 154  Philson,  Samuel  Cowell  382  Pocock.Herbert  Innes...  383 


Phipps,  Charles  Edw....  17 

—  Charles  Foskett    181 

—  Edgar  Vivian  A 380 

—  Henry  Ramsay 179 

—  Pownoll  Ramsay 294 

Pickaid,  F    ~ 

Pickup,  William 190 

Percival,  Ar.  .lex-Blake   233  Pickwoad, Edwin  Hay52,  167 

—  Claud  V.  Noble 3571Picot.  Francis  Slater   ...  325 

—  HaroldFranzPassawer3o6;—  Henry  Philip    63,  413 

Percy,  John  Harris 395.Pidgeon,  Francis 250 

—  Root.  Fitz  Gerald.   68,  399' Pierce,  Cecil  311 


Perceval,  Charles  Cecil..  211 

—  Claude  John  173 

—  Edmund  215 

—  Edward 322 

—  Edward  II 74>  171 

—  John  Maxwell    243 

Philip 


—  William  Francis  ...66,  239 

—  Wm.  Frank  Graham    160 
Pereira,  Arch.  Fred.  251,  373 

—  Cecil  Edward 221 

—  Frank  Charles 525 

—  Geoi  Re  Edward 219 

Perkins,  Arthur  J.  E.  ...  17 

—  Sir  yEneas 21 


•  iEneas  Charles 229  —  Grenville  Edmund 


—  John  Chas.  Campbell  434 

—  Norman  Chichester ...  446 
Perreau.ArthurMontagu  178 

—  Charles  Noel 354 

—  Gustavus  Arthur 442 

Perrin,  Chas.  Louis 441 

—  Joseph 309 

Perrott,  Thomas   45,  160 

—  William  H.  Willy 175 

Perry,  Edmund  Ludlow  520 

—  Francis  Frederic 516 


—  Fred.  George     435 

—  Robeit  Campbell 271 


Piercy.Johu  Moroott 
Piers,  Hy.  Octavius...s6, 

—  Wm.  Barrington  74, 
Pierson,  John  Ernest  68, 
Pigott,  Arthur  F.  H.    ... 

—  George  A.  Royston... 


Vincent  Randolphe...  23 

Pigou,  Fred.  Hugo   43 

Pike,  Cecil  Fras.  B 21 

—  Charles  Septimus 248 

—  Markham  J.  W 346 

—  Sydney  Royston  1 

—  Walter  Nathaniel  249 

—  William  Watson   380 

Pilcher,  Arthur  John  ...  211 

—  Edgar  Montagu    384 

—  Thomas  David 73 


—  George  Edgar  John...  437  Pile,  Lionel  Lewis 27 

—  Henry  Robert  P 249!Pilgriin,  Herbert  W 5.7 

—  Hugh  Whitchurch  171,  369Pilkington,  Fred.  C 156 


■  S.J.ChattertonPrittie  385 

—  William  Change   182 

Persse.Wm.Horsley  77,    136 


—  Thomas  Douglas  142 

—  W.Alex.  Cunningham  17 
Pilleau,  Arthur  Langston  427 


Perv,  Cecil  Chas. James  210  —  Henry  Charles  227 

Petavel,  Jas.  Wm 212J  Pilley,  William 15S 

—  Paul Gresory 232iPilson,  Arthur  F.   ...  72,  354 

Peterkm,  Alfred    379! Pirn,  Edward  Hugh 177 


Peters,  Charles  Thomas 

—  John  Weston  P.  ...73.  '4' 

—  Leonard  Chris 76,  400 

—  Phillip  Michael 24 1 

Peterson,  F.Hopewell...  429 

—  Cecil  Herbert 434 

Petley,  Charles  R.  C 
Petre,  Bernard  James 


7  —  John  ;  y 

Pinch, AlbertEdwardH.  520 
Pinchard,  Miehael  B 
Pinches,  Wm.  Hooper...  382 

Pinhey,  Alex.  F 446 

—  Arthur  Worsley  S.  ...  317 
362  Pinhorn.Hy.Quinten  277,373 
434  Pink,  Francis  John. .50,  227 


—  Charles  Bernard  322  Pinney,  John  C.  Digby  436 

—  Henrv  Cecil 356  —  Reginald  John 23 

Petrie,  Charles  L.  Rowe   327  Pinto,  Joseph  0 52 

—  RicardoDartnell 209  Pin  will,  Wm.  Richd 237 

Peyton,  Algernon  George  420  Piper,  Thomas   304 

—  Francis    297  Pipon,  Henry 22,  165 

—  Jones  Lloyd   378  —  Philip  Gosset 163 

—  Lumley  Scobell   ...61,  412  Pn-ie,  Arthur  Murray  ...  162 

—  Westropp  J 420  — Chas.  Patrick  Wm. 75,  417 

William  Elioc    156  Pirouet.HerbertGtffrard  278 

Phayre,  Arthur 75.  416  Pirrie,  Francis  Wm 433 

Phelps,  Arthur  364  Pisam,  Lionel  J 517 

—  Malet  Pevton    305  Pitcher,  Duncan  Le  G....  266 

Phibbs   Wm.  G.  Baynes  346  Pitman,  Alfred  C 17 

Philipps,  Ivor 4;4i— Thomas  Tait 152 

Rhodri  V.  L.  Lloyd...  i32iPitt,ThouiasM.scanhcpe  142 

Philips,  James  Joseph...  395  —  William ......43.  207 

Phillimore,  R.  Henry  ...  2141—  Wui.Aug.LaneFox72,  2ib 
Phillipps,  Charles 175I Place,  Cnarles  Otley  ...  214 


■  Picton  : 

Phillips,  Alfred  Lucian    420 

—  Charles   2°~ 

—  Charles  Reginald  66,  413 

—  Edward  Hawtm  1 

—  Ernest  Robert  176 

—  Prank  Truscott 401 

—  George  Edward 210 

—  George  Eraser  247 

— Henry  Bannerman...  297 

—  Henry  George  Coates  29 

—  Henry  Walter 37 

—  John  Campbell 215 

—  Bev.  Lionel  F 53° 

—  Lewis  Francis  322 

—  LewisHcrace   48,239 

—  Richd  Edward  Game  385 

—  Richard  Sylvester  ...  43s 
— JRobt.W.  Fergusson ...  26 
— "Svdney   2i6 

—  Thomas    3°° 

—  Thomas  Richmond  ...   175 

—  Thomas  V.  SV 54,  106 

—  Walter  Ernest  4'7 

Phillott,  Douglas  C 4'9 

phillpotts.A.H. Croker  52,100 

—  Brian  burtees 2:4 

—  Louis  Murray    178 


Plant,  Wm.  Arthur  ...54,168 

—  Wm.  Chas.  TrewG.G.  442 
Piatt,  Arthur  Herbert ...  294 

—  Cecil  Sherman 139 

—  Ernest  H.  R.  C.  R.  ...  245 

—  Harold  Esmond    27^ 

Playfair,  Alan 435 

—  Charles  Murray   180 

-  Elliot  Minto   164 

—  Fredk.  H.  Grant   2)0 

—  Frederick  Lyon 174 

—  Geo.  James  Lord.  ..40,  166 

—  Norman  Ernest 267 

Plomer,  Alfred  Durham  237 

—  Wm.  H.  Percival  345 

Plowden,  Fran.Hugh46,  301 

—  Trevor  Chichele    436 

—  Walter  F.  C.  C.  ...  50,  440 
Plowman,  Bee.  H.  W.  T.  330 

—  William  ,, 135 

Plumbe,  John  Hulke  63,  399 
Plumer,  Herbert  CO.  47,  330 

—  Thomas  Hall 418 

Piummer,  Edm.  Waller    178 
Plunkett,  Arthur  W.  V.  327 

—  Edward  Abadie   241 

Pochin,  Richd.  Norman  279 
Pocklington,  George  H.    1 30 


Malcolm  Robertson 

—  Philip  Frederick  

Poe,  John 

Poe,  Wm.  Sketfington... 

Poett,  Joseph  H 56. 

Poignand,  George  

Poingdestre.  Alfred 

Pollard,  Arthur  E.  St.V. 

—  Chas.  William  Duttoa 

—  Cyril  James  Keith  ... 

—  James  Hawkins  W.... 

—  James  Herbert 

—  Wm.  Charles 70, 

Pollen,  Stephen  H 

Pollock, Chas.  Edward... 

—  EvelyD 76, 

—  Fred.  George 65, 

—  John  Arch.  Henry  61, 
Pollok,  John  Buchanan 

—  Thomas  Anselan 

—  Wm.  P.  Morris  

Pomeroy,  Edm.  John  ... 

—  Francis  Knox  

—  Hon.  Ralph  LeggB  ... 
Pond,  Alex.  Donald  C. 
Ponsonby,  Edw.  F.  T.... 

—  F.  Edward  G 1, 

—  Gerald  Maurice 

—  John 

—  Justinian  G 

—  Reginald  Gordon  ... 
Poole,  Arthur  Edward... 

—  Arthur  Jas 

—  F.GainsboroughLane 

—  Francis  Garden    

—  Frederick  Cuthbert... 

—  Gerald  Robert  

—  Ivan  M.  Conway 

—  Walter  Croker  

—  Walter  Croker  T 

—  W.Thos. Conway 

Poore.Fras.  Harwoodi9, 

—  Robert  Montagu  75, 
Pope,  Francis    

—  Thomas  Henry 

—  William  Wippell 

Popham,  Edward  L 

Popplestone,  Wm.  H 

Porcelli,  Alfred 43, 

Porch,  Cecil  P 

Porcher,  Cecil  George... 
Portal,  Bertram  Percy... 
Porteous,  Cuarles  ML. 

—  James  Edward 26, 

Porter,  Adrian  S.  M.  307, 

Atwell  Robt 43, 

—  Chas. Edw.  Ludlow... 

Cyril  Lachlp.n  

Frederick    

—  Fred.  Joseph  Wm 

—  Geoffrey  M 60, 

—  Herbert  Alfred    

—  Herbert  Edward. ..73, 

—  Mansel  Loudon    

Reginald  W 63, 

Robert 

—  Thomas  Cole   43, 

Portman,ifo!i. Gerald  B. 
Potter,  Henry  W.   Ross 

—  Herbert  Cecil    

Pottmger,  Eldred  Chas. 

Robert  Southey    

Potts,  Frederick 

John  Wm.  H 48, 

—  William  Thomas 

Poulter,  Douglas  Ryley 
Poulton,  Arthur  F....  70, 
Powell,  Aloert  Lawrence 
-Athertonff.  70, 

—  Baden  F.  S.  Baden  ... 

—  Charles  Herbert  ...49, 

Douglas  

Edgar  Elkms 

—  Edw.Wej'landMartm 

—  r'rancis    

—  Fred.  Acton  Lambert 

—  George 

—  Harold  Haines 

—  Henry  George  

Henry  Lloyd 

—  James  

Nathaniel  J.  H 

—  Robt.  S.  S.  Baden-  30, 

Sidney  Henry   

Simpson 

—  Bee.  William  Bassect 
William  Bowen..-.. 


Power,  Alfred  Rich     76,  315 

4+4  —Elliott  D.Le  ioer 357 

438 — J  ,'un  Honry  385 

38;  -   liobert  Ignatius    381 

j.'i  —  Rowland  Edward  ...  229 

294iPowles,  Thomas  Wm.6o,  169 

22  Powlett,Chas.H.Armand234 

422  —  Norton    28,  16s 

286  -  Thos.  Charles Orde 32,  308 
352  Pownall.Geo.  E.  Beaty  286 
:3i  Poyuder,  Geoffrey  Wm.  227 
259  —  George  Frederick    ...  379 

425  —  John  Leopold 525 

4:4  Poynton.Edw.Morrisso,  245 

325  Poyntz,  Henry  Wm 305 

334'Prain,  David   517 

17.  Prall,  Ccdrie  B 519 

413  —  Samuel  Esmond  528 

412  Prasad.  Kanta   518 

29  Pratt,  Alfred  Gilbert  ...303 
335  —  Audley  Charles. 225 

159  —  Arth.  Spencer  54,  168 

360  —  Ernest  G.Wilberforce  441 
349  —  Ernest  St.  George   ...  332 

13^ — Hem-3-  Arthur  173 

419  —  Henry  Roger  Evelyn  443 

179  —  Jas.  Bonham  Tod 267 

219 — James  John 517 

234  —  Mervyn   322 

221  —  Win.  Simson 378 

26  Prendergast,  Chas.L.  iS,  403 

214  — ■  Charles  Gordon   426 

151  —  Donald  Guy   295 

254 — Frederick    174 

398  —  Frederick  Lenox 400 

249  —  Gerald  Neill  321 

177  —  Theodore  JohnW.68,  209 

39S  —  William  Henry 432 

362  Prentice,  Herbert 211 

383  —  Robert  E.  Shepherd     334 

380  Prentis,  Walter  S 438 

437  Prescott,  Charles  W.  B.  151 
397  -  Sir  3eo.  L.L.B.,Barf.  134 
148  Presgrave,Edwd  R.J.fio,  413 

308  Pressey,  Arthur 422 

524  Prest,  Edw.  Papillon   ...  243 

380  Preston,  Alex.  Fras 377 

/44  —  Arthur  Thomas  ...  41,  206 
190  —  D'Aroy  Brownlow  76,  171 

206  —  Eyre  Evans    439 

279 — Fred.  George    61,  412 

26'.  — George  Allen 439 

15S  —  Gwynn  Churchill 144 

433  —  Jenico  Edward  ...  63,413 
407  —  Bev.  Wm.  Baoington    532 

,365  -fin.  John  Phaelim  ...  440 
410  Pretyman.Geo.Tindal  7, 164 

361  Prevost,  George  Herbert  439 

229  —  George  William    155 

305  Priaulx,  Geo.  Kendall  322 
3S4  Price,  Adolphus  J....  43,  247 
208  —  Bartholomew  George  235 

160  —  C.  Fred.  Rugge 176 

415  — Charles  Henry  D" 421 

322 — Charles  Lempriere...  226 

301  —  Bee.  Cyril   530 

38c  —  Cyril  Uvedale 435 

140  —  George  Dominic   247 

151  —  Owen  Lloyd  181 

254  —  Rhys 297 

23;  —  Richard    190 

176  —  Raymond  Herbert  ...  529 

437  —  Robert  Kenrick 229 

174  —  Thos.  Herbert  Fras...  282 
167  —  Thos.  Rose  Caradoc     313 

315 —  William  Locking 517 

170  — Wm.  Sparks  M 377 

243  Prichard,  Chas.  Stewart  308 
16c — Geo.  Penry  M.  ...   65,  413 

170  —  Gordon  Fairfax    241 

223  Prickard,  Harry  S 329    ! 

414  Prickett,  Thomas  24 

264  Prideaux,  Francis  B.   ...  438 

384  —  Philip  Edward 360 

17S — Robert  A 30.  404 

402  Pridham, Geoffrey  Robert2i3 

171  Pridmore,  WalterGeorge  526 
220  Priestley, Chas.  E.Nixon  431 
249  —  E  J.  Kenworthey  52,  168 
307  — F.  J.  Blakiston       74,  415 

174  —  George  William    423 

378  —  Henry  Wood  419 

432  Prince,  Wm.  C.  S 434 

139  Pringle,  Alexander  ...58,  411 
210  — Chas.  Hertord   286 

381  —  Geo.  Octavius  Shaw...  175 
50S  —  Hall  Grant 18 


433| —  John  Wallace 21 


Index — Active  List. 


Pringle,  Robert 

Prinsep,  A.Haldimand  5 

—  Douglas  G 73, 

Prioleau,  Lynch  H 

Prior,  Arthur  W 58, 

—  George  Upton   

—  John  Edw.  Hale 

—  Pomeroy  Holland 

—  William    

Prissick,  Cuthbert    

Pritchard,  Alfred  B 

—  Aubrey  Gordon 

—  C.  Hamerton 

—  Clive  Gordon 

—  Douglas  James   

—  Frank  Vernon  L 

—  Harry  Lionel 

—  Harry  Torriano 

—  Henry  Edward 

—  Osborn  Brace 

Probyn.Dighton  Gordon 

—  Julian  Edmund  S.  ... 

—  Percy  John    

Profeit,  Chas.  Win.  220, 
Prothero  Archer  Geo... 

—  Freke  L 297, 

Protoeroe,Montague    6, 

—  Jas.  Geo 41, 

Prowne,  William  

Prowse,  Chas.  Bertie  ... 

—  Geo.  W.  Thursby 

Pryce.Doug.Davidson  tt, 

—  Henry  E.  ap  Khvs  ... 
Prynne,  Alan  H.  L. 

—  Harold  Vernon 

Puckle,  John  

—  Thomas  Norman 

Pulford,  Russell  R...  26, 

Pullen,  Arthur  Fox  

Pulley,  Charles 32, 

Puller,  Fras.  Chas 

Pulling,  Eev.  Edw.  Herb. 
Pulteney ,  W.  Puiteney  7  2 , 
Purcell,  Matthew  H.  30, 
Purchas,  Charles 47, 

—  Edgar  Par.rickCarnac 

—  William  Robert ...  28, 
Purdey,  Major  Sefton ... 
Purdon,  David  Wm.  74, 

—  Henry  Geo 54, 

Purdv,  Robert   41, 

Furefoy,  Edw.  Bagwell 

—  Henry  Bagwell 

Purvis,  Alex.  B 34, 

—  EyreWalterMolyneux 

—  Herbert  John  Edw.... 

—  John  Allen  R 

—  John  Henry  

—  John  Spottiswoode  ... 
Pusey,  Edw.  Bouverie... 

Puxley,  HarryO.L 

Pye,  Wm.  Edmund 

Pym,  Ernest  Harding... 

—  Fred.  Harry  .Morris... 

—  John  Bevilie  

Pyne,  Chas.  E.Menzies 

—  Edward  Ernest 45, 

—  William  Menzies  

Quain,  John    

Quayle,  W.  Adair 

Quentin,  Walter  ...  68, 
Queripel,  Alfred  Ernest 
Quicke,  F.  Churchill    ... 

—  Wm.  Henry 

Quill.BerkeleyCrosbie  54 

—  John  Jerome 4% 

—  Richard  Henry    

Quilter,  John  Arnold  G. 
Quin,  Richard  P.  W 

—  Thomas    75, 

Quinlan,  Andrew   Wm. 

Quinn,  John  Jas.  P 

Quinton,  Francis  W.  D. 

Quirk,  John  Owen   

Raban,  Edward 46, 

—  Herbert  Trevor 

Raby,  Montague  H.  B. 
Radcliff,  Samuel  Garnett 
Radcliffe,  Alfred  Delme 

—  Arthur  W.  T 60, 

—  Charles  Deline'  

—  Frederick  Walter 

—  Henry  Delme 

—  Jasper  Fitzg 

—  Nathaniel  Robert 

—  Percy  V.  de  lilaquiere 

—  Philip  J.  Joseph    ....... 

—  Robert  E.  Lowndes... 


RadcliTc,  Ro'iert  Parker  161 

—  Seymour  A.  Delmo  ...  441 

—  William  C.  Alfred 172 

—  Sir  Wrn.  Pollexfen 

—  William  Scott  Warley  31; 
ttadclytfe,  Chas.  Edw.  35 
Radford, Frederick  John  305 

—  Oswald  Claude 47,  41c 

Radice,  Alfred  Hutton  273 
Raikes,  Arthur  Edw.  H.  325 

—  Francis  Howard 32 

—  Frederick  Duncan  41,  409 

—  George  Leonard  ... 
Raines,  Sir  Julius  A.  R.    22c 

—  Ralph  G.  D.  Groves...  230 
Rainey,  Edm.  Flower  ...  43 

—  Robert  Maximilian...  420 
Rainier,  Norman  R.  J. 
Rainsford,  John  Aug.  G.  42c 

—  Marcus  Edw.  R.  ...32,  363 

—  Stephen  Dickson. ..52,  168 

—  William  John   Read..  378 

Rait,  Walter  Garnet 268 

Raitt,  Arthur  Douglas...  227 

—  Francis  Jolliffe  ...72,  40' 

—  Henry  Geo.  Bowen...  424 

—  Herbert  Aveling...68,  292 

—  John  Walter  Forbes  521 
Ralh, Antonio  Stephen  71,15 

—  John 22 

Ralph,  Alfred  Colyer   ...  435 

—  Arthur  Jeffreys 436 

Ralston,  James 276 

Rambaut,Bertrand  R.R.  180 
Rampini,  Fred.  Chas. ...  43s 
Ramsay,  Arthur  D.  G....  440 

—  Frank  William 320 

—  George 519 

—  Henry  Lushington  61,  412 

—  Hilton  Alexander 181 

—  H.Majmard   '8,403 

John 44b 

John  George 63,  413 

—  Nigel  Neis  294 

—  Thomas  Burnett  356 

—  WilliamAlexander  43,  145 
Ramsden,  Caryl  John...  330 

—  Henry 178 

—  Herbert  F.  S 52,  413 

—  Richard  Elmslie  180 

Randall,  James  Robert  370 

—  John 43 

—  Rich.G.  Bruxner...48,  257 
Reo. Wm.  Sidney  396 

Randolph,  Alfred  H.  63,  208 

—  Algernon  Forbes 319 

—  Francis  Arthur  17; 

Ranken,  George  Patrick  418 
Rankin,   Chas.   Herbert  148 

—  Richard  Frederick  ...  100 
Ranking,  G.  Spiers  A....  516 
Ransom,  James  Mann...  421 

Rausome,  Robert  s 264 

Raper,  Allan  Gramme    ...     17 

Raphael,  Ered.  M 29; 

Rasbotham,  Darcv"  A....  135 
Rathbone,  Harold  E.  F.  214 
Rathborne,  Hans  Robert  37; 

—  Wm.  Hans 22,  20= 

Rattigan,  Herbert  Wm.  267 
Rattray,  Charles   435 

Haldane  Burney  4^7 

—  Malcolm   MacGregor  385 

—  Rullion  Hare  74,  416 

Raven,  Alex.  Wm.  N.  ...  436 

—  John  C.  H 348 

Ravenhill,  Alex.  George  291 

CollinKwood  178 

Edward  H.  G 22 

Edgar  Evelyn 74,  229 

Fred.  Thornhill 174 

Harold  William    180 

Harry  Stuart 259 

Ravenscroft,  Herb.  V.74,  327 

—  Lionel  Bahington  ...  226 
Ravenshaw,  Chas.W.  49,  411 

—  Harold  Alexander  68,  414 
Hurdis  S.  Lalande  ...  242 

Rawliug,  Cecil  Godlrey  245 
Rawlins, ArthurKennedy  437 

—  George  William 420 

—  Henry  de  C 41,  269 

—  Richard  Walter 308 

—  Stuart  Wm.  Hughes  398 
Rawlinson, Chas. Brooke  427 

-  George  Brooke  M 282 

-  SirUenrytieymoarJit.  221 
--  Wilfred  Romuej-  237 


Rawnsley,  Claude...   68,  363 

—  Gerald  Thomas     383 

Raw  son. Court. Clarke  30,  206 

—  Herbert  Edward  ..  56,  20S 

—  Robert  Ian 27 

Rawstorae,  Lawence  ...  148 
Ray,  Geo.  L.  Sidney   77,  233 

—  Grattan  Geo.  O'N 373 

— MacCarthv  R.  Emmet  42:" 

Raye,  D.  O'Connell  515 

Rayment,  G.  Jos.  Robert  395 

Raymor,  Robert    115 

Raymond,  Francis   3g_ 

—  George 383 

—  Harry  Elliott 256 

—  Henrv  Phipps   225 

—  R'c.  P.  E 396 

—  Richard  Wellington...  395 

Raj'ner,  Hugh   134,  383 

Ravnes,  Edw.  Villiers...  352 
■iayusford,  Richard  M.  352 
Rea,  Frederick  Wm.  ...  428 
Read,  Harold  W.  K 384 

—  Hastings 58,  411 

Reade,  Arthur  Revell  74,  297 

—  Dare  Heber-PercyH.  286 

—  Edward  Revell 277 

—  Piercy  Nevill  G 17S 

—  Raymond  N.  R....  74,  317 

-William  Lloyd  ' 

Ready,  Basil  Tobin  297 

—  Felix  Fordati 3:0 

Reay,  Charles  Tom  ...56,  327 

—  Ernest  Herbert  John  325 
Rebow,  Martin  Gurdon.  220 

Reckitt,  John  D.  T 38c 

Reddie,  Anthony  J 265 

—  John  Murray 275 

Redfern,Clemt.Cotterill  261 

—  Peter  Y 177 

Real,  E.  A.  Fred 438 

Redmond,  John  Patrick  273 
Redstone,  James  Henry  311 

Reece.  John  Deane  441 

Reed,  Edmund  Martin...  421 

—  Hamilton  Lyster 176 

—  Harry  Thornton 443 

Reeks,  James  Albert 305 

Reeve,  John  Sherard  ...  219 

—  William  T.  M 352 

Reeves,  Edw.  Hoare 361 

—  Fras.  Casement    525 

—  i  rederick  Spencer  ...  220 

—  John 45,  346 

—  Paget  Edw.  Stuart...  352 

—  Thos.  Edw.  Russell...  258 

Reger,  Frits  P 255 

Regnart,  Cyrus  H 401 

Reichwald,  Wm.  Fredk.  181 
Reid,  Adam  Sects 515 

Alex. John  Forsyth  22,  400 
Charles  Clements  ...  422 

—  Chas.  Lestock  Onslow  428 

—  Doug.  Pay.iter  0.    ...  307 

Ellis  Ramsay 372 

Francis  M  mde 33,  334 

—  Frederic  James    401 

—  Harold  Arthur 175 

—  James  Heury  E....  63,  207 

—  James  More    381 

—  John  Francis 181 

—  John  Leslie    140 

Lestock  Hamilton 416 

William  David 444 

Reilly,B.  Lewis  Pnilip  43,409 

—  Charles  Cooper ..  381 

Charles  William  383 

Edwin  William 325 

James   395 

—  John 306 

John  Aug.  Herbert  65,  303 

—  Rawdon  Edward  D.  49, 411 

Reily,  Alex.  Yates 383 

Reiss,  Edw.  Leopold 14c 

Rennick,  Alex,  de  C.  ...  230 

A.  de  Clancy   40,407 

—  Frank  428 

—  Robert  H.  Fras.  ...  19,406 
RobertWm.de  Clancy  445 

Ronnie,  Coverley  J 241 

George  A.  Paget  322 

John  George  299 

—  Samuel  James  380 

Renny,  Alex.MacW....6o,  412 

—  George  Blakiston... 48,  411 
George  Marjoribanks   292 

—  Henry  307 

—  Lewis  Frederick 355 


826 

I  Renny,  Sidney   Mercer 

77,  171 
Renton,  Colin  Campbell  432 

—  Robert  Ross  425 

Renwick,  Charles  Henry  239 
Reporter.  M  meckjee  E.  s24 

Repton,  Fred.  Win 418 

Retalliek,  John  M.  A.  66,  413 

Rettie,  Wm.  J.  Kerr 176 

Rsw,  Chas.  E.  D.  0 360 

Rewse.  G.  B.  W.  Smith    234 

—  H.  B.  W.  Smith  181 

—  H.  W.  Smith  45,  207 

Reynaud, Edward  Henry  189 
Reynolds.  Arth.  Reynold  210 

—  Reo.  Charles  H ..  530 

—  Frank  Romilly 66,  209 

James  C 58,  297 

—  Philip  Guy i?9 

—  Siduey  Latimer 364 

—  Thos.  G.  Campbell  ...  271 
Rhodes,  Elmhirst   ...co,  310 

—  Fras.  Mary  John   D.  282 

—  Francis  William 17 

—  Hubert  Victor   306 

—  James  Havelock  Alex.  380 

—  John  Edward 322 

—  William  Thomas  B....  297 
Riach,  Arthur  H   D 212 

—  George  Hamilton 180 

—  MalcolmS.   ...  77,  342 

Riall,  Claude  P.  B 250 

Ricardo,  Ambrose  St.  Q.  271 

—  Francis  Cecil 47 

—  Harry  Wm.  R 158 

—  Horace 16 

—  Wilfred  Francis    131 

Riccard,  Cecil  B.  J 354 

—  John  Stanley 181 

Rico,  Brinsley  A.  M'H.  444 

-  George  William 176 

—  Gerard  B.  Howard  ...  349 
Harry  A.  Harington     436 

—  Henry  Garde... 41,  363 

-  Hugh  Rosceter 303 

-  Sheridan  Knowles  B.  441 

-  Sidney  Mervyn    441 

-  Spring  Robert  68,  209 

Rich,  Charles  Carroll46,  166 

—  Charles  Lionel  M. .pr 

—  Edmund  Tillotson    ...  213 

—  Harold  Hampden 171 

—  John  Eastou  i8r 

—  W.  Harrv  Derville  77,  417 

Richard,  Reu.G.K 506 

Richards,  Arthur  Carew  290 

—  Bernard  O^ilvie 275 

—  Edw.  vVilloughby 426 

—  Geo.  Westley 310 

—  Harol  t  Arthur  D.  288,  365 

—  Henry  Meredyth 263 

—  James  Saurin 430 

—  Mordauut  Cyril    325 

VancouverAlexander  242 
Walter  Guyoa  526 

—  William   2S7 

—  William  Vellacott    ...  251 
Richardson,  Alex.  Edw.  395 

ArthurPra.Goorge47,  295 

—  A.  Johnstone 249 

—  Charles  William 172 

--  Chas.  William   Grant  435 

—  Fras. Bernard  Wal.  75, 416 

—  Francis  James  350 

—  Frederick    182 

—  Geo.  Lloyd  Redly. ..28,  407 

Heroert  Lanee  427 

James  Jardino 152 

—  John 334 

—  JohnBjoJr   6,  164 

—  Richard   - 366 

Robert  .Mervyn  ...71,  155 

—  Walter  Fairfax 277 

W.  St.  John 65,  413 

—  Wodehouse  D 30,  363 

Richer,  Fred.  Arthur  ...  156 

Richey,  Fred.  Wm 180 

Rioumond,  George    215 

—  Henry  Spencer  PI.  ...  401 

—  Richard  Ohtte    371 

Rickard,  Frank  Martin.  180 

—  George  Henry   180 

—  Victor  Geo.  Howard..  353 

Rickards,  Edward 138 

Ricketts,  Heury   Carew  431 

—  Henry  vVm.  Felix 326 

—  Lancelot  Hamilton  ...  354 

—  Percy  Ed.vard 435 


827 

Ricketts,  Robert  Lmns 
den 441 

—  Theophilus  Fred.  W.   35: 

—  Wm.  S.  Percival  52: 

Hickman,  Arth.  Wilmot  23 

—  Graham  B 233 

—  S  tuart  Hamilton 357 

Riddell,  Albert  Edward 
■.-  Edw.  Vansittart  Diek 

—  Geo.  Augustus 266 

—  Hy.  Edw.Buchanan66. 

—  Henry  James     4^8 

—  James  Poster 233 

—  Robt  Buchanan 18c' 

—  Roht.G.  Buchanan  56,  321 

—  William  Carre  32 

—  William  Henry 45,  251 

Riddick,  Geo.  Bushman  385 
Rideout,  Fred.  C.  W.  75,  417 
RHgeway,  David  G 251 


Index — Active  List. 


444 
-  4° 
294 
43- 
39s 


234 
168 
444 
3*5 
112 


—  Edward  Wiliiam  C 
— ■  Richard  Kirby 31 

—  Robert 

Eid^; way,  Richard  T.  I 
Ridings,  Arthur  Win.  G 
Ridley,  Chas.  Parker  43 

—  Edward  Keane 294 

—  Henry  Matfhe.v  ...  49,  148 
Ridout,  Dudley  Howard  21 
Rigby,  Gerard  Chris 323 

—  John  Cecil  Heugren...  40/ 

—  Percy  George    305 

Rigg,  Owen  Davys    

—  Robt.  Addison 52 

Riley,  Charles  Brook  .. 

—  Rupert  Farquhar   ... 

—  Thomas  

Rimington,  Jos. Cameron  21 

—  MichaelF 71,  147 

Rind,  Alex.  Thomas  tie- 
ton  Abercromby  28, 

Ringe,  Richard  Head  ...  395 
Ringwood.  Herbert..  61,  279 
Riordan,  John 38 

—  William  Edward  y 

Ripley,  George  Eustace  30; 

Rippon,  George 419 

Rising.  Robert  Edw.    ...  27 

Risk,"Edm.  John  E 38. 

Ritchie,  Archibald  B.  ...  336 

—  Blyth  156 

—  Cecil  Oliphant  292 

—  Charles  Maclver 179 

—  Horace  William   329 

—  James  40 

—  John 383 

—  John  Robert  173 

Ritherdon,RobtAngustuS48£ 

Rivaz,  Vincent 18.  406 

Rivers,  A.  H.L.Fox-Pxtt  295' 

—  John  H 384 

Rivett-Carnac,  E.  H.  68,  414 

—  J.  H 

—  John  Stirling    442 

—  Percy  T 49,  2; 

—  Seymour  G 2 

Robarts.  CharlesJameS58,4ii 
Robb,  Alex.  Kirkland...  332 

—  Frederick  Spencer  ...    50 

Roberts,  Rev.  A.  G.  A 530 

; — Alfred  Ernest 518 

—  Archibald   435 

—  Arthur  Colin 2_ 

—  Arthur  Noel 66,  363 

—  Arthur  S.  Browne  ...  362 

—  Charles  Percy   179 

—  Edward    371 

—  Edw.  R.  B.  Stokes   ...  210 

—  Hon. Fred. H.Sherston  322 

—  Fred.  S.  Lord 4,  16^ 

—  George  Bradley 212 

—  Henry  Bradley 73,  209 

—  Henry  Robert  45,  241 

—  Hy.  Roger  Cromptun  219 

—  Hereward Llewelyn  ..  424 

—  Hugh  Bradley   176 

—  James  Andrew 369 

—  James  Reid 518 

—  John  Bradley    181 

—  Lnwrence  Sturm y   ...  365 

—  Michael  Bradley 174 

—  Montgomery  Browne  428 

—  Walter  E.  Cramer    ...  239 

—  William   271 

Robertson,  Alex.  P 369 

I — Charles 442 

—  Charles  Chetwode   ...  178 

—  Charles  Lonsdale......  211 


Robertson,  Claude  Wil- 
liam      401 

—  David  Stephen 259 

—  Donald    40,407 

—  Edgar  Q  267 

—  Edward  Craig  330 

—  Frank  M.  Bmleau 

—  Frederick  William  ...  2:4 

—  George  Alan  425 

—  Sir  George  Scott 516 

Rev.  James 396 

—  James  Currie 520 

—  Jas.  Henry  Craig 330 

John  Cunynghame...  36 

—  John  Frederic   31 

—  Philip  Rynd  26 

Robert 525 

—  Robert  William  P.  46,  166 
Tiiomas  Alexander ...  370 

—  William    213 

—  William  Robert 137 

Robin,  Nicholas  E 4*7 

Robins,  Lancelot  I.  0....  297 
Robinson,  Alick  C 214 

—  Archibald  Tyrrell    ...  279 

—  Chas.  Eugene  Barnes  443 

—  Cbarles  Luceua 257 

—  Charles  T 65,  169 

—  Cbarles  Walter 444 

—  De  la  Pere  372 

—  Daniel  George  244 

—  Edward  Heaton...  190,  37A 

—  Fras.  Wingficdd 31 

—  Pred.  W.  Temoletown  288 

—  Geoffrey  Wharton  ...  25S 

—  George  Henry  43,  412 

—  George  Somervillo  ...  379 

—  George  Tracey    430 

—  George  Winsor 379 

—  Godfrey  Walker    433 

—  Guy  Vandeleur 401 

—  Harold  Arthur 307 

—  Harold  Neil    237 

—  Henry   180 

—  John  A.  Purefoy   180 

—  Oliver  Long   384 

—  Percy  Morris 313 

—  Philip  Albert 372 

—  Richard  Percy   211 

—  StapyltonChapmanB.  379 

—  Stratford  Watson 178 

-  Sydney  Loftus  35c 

—  Walter  Henry    173 

—  William  Arthur 173 

—  Wm.  Henry  Banner...  517 

—  William  James 317 

Robson,  Charles  Graeme  434 

—  Henry  Denne 70,  227 

—  William   190 

Robyns,  John  Wilmot  50,  399 
Roche,  Benjamin  Robert  251 

—  Eugenius  Alfred   37S 

—  Henry  John   425 

—  James  Stamers 144 

—  JohnE.  F.H 5 

—  Thomas    325 

—  Thos.  H.  deM.  ...  47,390 
— ifn.01iekDeR.Burke54,26. 
Rochfort, Alex. Nelso^S,  1.60 

Rock,  Edward    

Rocke,  Walter  Leslie  ...  325 
Roddy,  Edwin  Louis   ...  261 

—  Henry  Hugh 432 

Rodgers,  John  William    517 
Rodick.R. Preston  B.  48. 
Rodney,  Lennox  G  B....  345 
Rodway,  Stephen  Geo. 
Rodwell,  E.   Hunter  74,  416 

—  Reginald  Mandeviile  172 
Roe,  Bernard  Oswald  ...  437 

—  Cyril  Harcourt     21 

—  Edward  Charles  B....  400 

—  Humphrey  Verdon...   327 
Robert  Bradley 

—  Wm.  Alex.   Crauford 
Roebuck,  Alg.  W.Disney 

—  Fras.  H.  A.  D.  Disney    24 
Roffey,  Harold  Bowyer  2 
Rogers,  Claude  R.  ...52,  3 

Frederick  Arthur 5 

—  George  Walters    ...19,  406 
Geo.  Wm.  Nisbet 16 

—  Guy  Hamilton 251 

—  Henry  Paton 323 

Henry  Schoheld   212 

Herbert  Thompsons.  362 

John    33,  363 

John  Edward  Varty  130 


Rogers,  John  Middleton  142'Rowcroft,  Ernest   Cave  432 
—  Leonard  519! — George  Francis 418 


—  Malcolm  William  22,  205 

—  Percy  Herbert 315 

Rolfe,  Rev.  A.Neville  ...  460 
Holland,  Alexander 213 

—  Chas.  Edw.  Tulloch 

—  Edward  Lewis 334 

—  George  Murray 43 

—  Stuart  Erskine    ...19,  408 

Rollo,  Hon.  Rubert  29 

Rolph,  William  Mogg  ...     2 

Rolt,  Stuart  Peter 331 

Romanes,  Robt.  Johns;,  2$7 
Rome,  .harles  L;siie  ...  152 

—  Claude  Stuart   152 

Romer,  Cecil  Fras 351 

Romilly,  Arthur  H 2«: 

—  Bertram  H.  Samuel    224 

—  Frederick  W 52,  223 

Ronald,  James  M'Baiu  229 

—  John  James 334 

Konaldson,  Robert  W.H.  334 
Rooke,  Alt'.  Shipton 421 

—  Benjamin  P.  Simpson  430 

—  Bertram  Hammersley  212 

—  Everard  Home 214 

—  George  Harry  John ..  352 

—  Giles 441 

—  Harry  Wm    19.  164 

Roome.FrederickM'Iver  295 

—  Henry  Napier   428 

—  Leslie  Stuart 310 

—  Reginald  Eckford    ...431 
Rooney,  Gerald  Chris...  401 

—  Jas.  Patrick  377 

Rooth,  Richard  Alex.  ...  354 
Roper,  Alex.  Wm 210 

—  Reginald  Trevor  294 

Rsse,  Alexander  S 380 

Charles    395 

Charles  Ernest 134 

Charles  Stuart  210 

Edward  Lee 7,  397 

Henry  Metcalfe    ...31,  408 

—  Capt.  Hugh   299 

—  Major  Hugh    75,  417 

John  Latham 433 

John  Markham 398 


Rowden.  H.  Wetherell  61,325 
Rowe,  Ernest  Fentiman  251 

—  Octavius 56,  168 

—  Richard    395 

—  Wilfred  Edward    313 

Rowland,  Michael  C.  ...  355 
Rowlands,  Hugh  284 

—  Hugh  Harrow  243 

Rowlandson,  Alf.Turner  430 

rf-i 531 

—  John 47,  231 

—  Michael  Geo.  Dobbie  362 
Rowley,  Cecil  Alured  ...  294 

—  Frank  G.  Mathias 319 

—  John 190 

Rowney,  William 380 

Roxburghe,  Duke  of...  ..  134 
Roy.  Joun  W.Gascoigne  305 
Ruck,  John  Egerton    ...  273 

—  Oliver Edwal 63,  208 

—  Rd.  Matthews 47,  207 

Rudd,  Hubert    193,  370 

—  Thomas  William  395 

Rudkin,  Hugh  Ernest...  445 

—  Wm.  Chas.  Eric     179 

Rumbold.ChristianF.H.  259 

—  Wm.  Edwin    178 

Rundall,  Cbarles  Frank 

—  Francis  Hornclow  ... 

—  Frank  Montague. ..48. 
Rundie,  Arthur  T.  C.  ... 

—  Cubitt  S 523 

—  Frank  Peveril    '213 

—  George  Rd.  Tyrell  72,  170 
Sir  Henry  M.  L.  ...  6,  164 

Ruse,  James    213 

Rushton,  Henry  Wm. ...  212 
Russell,  Alex.  Carter   ...  180 

—  Alexander  F 380 

—  Lord  Alex.  George    ...  356 
Hon.  Alex.  Victor  F.    220 

Allan  R.  Postance  ...   518 

Hon.  Arth.  Hamilton  142 
Sir  Baker  C 3,  154 

Bertrand  Joseph 181 

Bruce  Bremner 


213 

411 
7 


7-,  209 

Cecil  Pomeroy 252 

Launceiot  St. Vincent  214'-—  Charles 65,  288 

Thomas  Allen    ...259,365  —  Edmond  Cecil    221 

Walter  John 145—  Edgar  G 515 

Rosher,  Henry  Louis  ...  294  —  Edm.  S.  E.  Wilmot...  176 

Roskell.  Wm.  Joseph...  256! — Francis  Deane  441 

Ross,  Alex.  Geo 5,  405  —  Francis  D.  Astley 262 

—  Arch.  John  Joseph6i,  231 — George  Blakeley  381 

Charles 239  —  George  Young  398 

Edm.  James  Thomas,        !  —  Gilbert  B.  Alwyne  ...  220 

of  Bladensburg    ...46,  207  —  Harry  Thompson    ...  175 

Fleetwood  Geo.  C.  ...  438: —  Henry  John 365 

George  Whitehall 3621 —  Horatio  Douglas  361 

Harry   430' — John igo 

Hew  Dalrymple   357' — John  B.  Redfern 157 

—  Horatio  St.  George   ...  173I — John  Joshua  388 

Sir  John  252' — Leonard  277 

—  John   Foster  George  — Michael  William  381 


of  Bladensburg 

—  John  Leith 22 

.Sep.  Malcolm  Munro  533 
Norman  Hamilton  ...  386 
Robert  James    319 

— ■  Ronald 525 

—  Thomas  French  ...43,  225 

—  Tyrell  Carter 334 

—  Walter  Charteris... 70,  332 

—  William   302 

—  William  Robert    444 

Rosseter,  Jas. Huxley  46,  166 
Rost,  Ernest  R 526 


—  Reginald  Edm.  M 214 

—  Richard  Tyler  180 

—  Vernon  Elliott 273 

—  Walter 73,  209 

—  William  Edward  395 

—  William  Kelson   213 

Russia,  K.I.M.  Emp.  of  143 
Ruston,  Reginald  S.  242, 373 
Ruthertord,  Arch.  H.  ...  354 

—  Charles 395 

—Rich.  Durrin  Buckley47,334 
Ruthven,  R.M.Bermmg- 

ham 175 


Rostron,  Hubert  J.Cecil  233  | —  Hor.AV  .P  .H.Master  of  223 


Rotheram,  Auston  M. ...  145 
Rotherham,  Walter  Hy .    211 

—  Henry  203 

Rotton,  John  Guy 176 

Rough, W.EdwardM.  45,  141 
Rountree,  Rev.  H.  T.  H.  532 
Roupell,  Fra.  Fred. F. 43,  279 
Rouse,  Arch.  H.  Tylden    438 

—  Fred.  P.  Pierrepont ...  444 
Hubert 173 


Kutter,  Eustace  F 277 

Ruxton,  Robert  M.  C.  ...  304 

—  Upton  Fitztterbert...  27s 
Ryall,  Charles... 247 

—  Edw.  Chas 423 

Ryan,  Chas.  Aloysius  52,  t68 

—  Chas. Montgomerie249, 364 

—  Clement  Ignatius    ...  304 

—  Rev.  Edward  396 

George  Julian   353 


Routh,  Gordons.  F 443'—  Michael  R.  ■ 378 

—  Jules  Isham  378;  Rybot,  Norman  V.  L. ...  444" 

—  William  Randolph   ...     43lRycroft,  Wm.  Henry  70,  152 
Routledge,  Philip  C.  Jj.    292  Ryde,  Francis_Eu 73,  360 


Row,  George  Russell   ...  421 

Rowan,  Hen.  Davis 382 

—  Terence  England... 54,  160 
Rowcroft,  Claude  H 441 


Ryder,  Chas.  H.  Dudley  -211 

—  Francis  John.. 137 

—  WilfredIronside...75.  412" 
Ryland.Henry  George. ..426 


Eyley,  Frank 24 

Bynd,  Fred.  Cecil 420 

—  Gerald  Cleeve  327 

Ryves,  Benj.  Harvey  ...  443 
Sackville.Lionel  R.  S.  ...    26 

Sadleir,  Bev.  F 39b 

Sadler,  Alfred  47,  368 

—  Ernest    Reginald  H.  362 

—  Lt.Col.  James   H.  46,  410 

—  2nd  Lt.  J.  Hayes  181 

—  RalphPeyton 305 

—  Walter  Haves 259 

Safford,  Charles  John  ...  265 

—  Napier  2.  Fredk 360 

Sage,  Charles  A.Ross  32,  409 
St.  Aubyn,  Guy  Stewart  322 

—  Hon.  John  T.    54,  2ig 

St.Clair,J/UK.Chai.IL.\X.  337 

—  Jas.  Latimer  C 40 

—  Wm.  Aug.  Edm.  ...58,  20S 

St.  Hill,  Ashton  A 285 

St.  John,  Chas.  VV.  R.  70,200 

—  Edmund  Farqnhar ...  181 

—  Geo.  Francis  Wm.75,  171 

—  Henry  JBeauchamp  ...  442 

—  Richard  Stukoley  ...  443 
St.Leger.St.  John  Jas. 54,  352 

—  Stratford  Edward  ...  254 
St.  Quiritin,  Arthur  N"....  402 

—  Ernest  Suowdon 160 

.Salkeld,  Arthur  Fred....  398 

—  Robert.  Edward 31 

Salmon,  Geoffrey  N.    ...  357 

—  James  N.    17 

—  Lawrence    E.   Albert  38 

—  William  Harry 26,  407 

—  William  Henry 321 

Salmond,  William  ...     7,  203 

—  William  Geoffrey  H...  181 
.Salmonson,    H.     B.    S. 

Critchley 247 

Salomone,  John   189 

.Salt,  George  E.  S 263 

—  TJhomas  Anderdon  . . .  152 
Salter,  Henry  P.  King7 7,356 
Saltmarshe,  Philip. .50,  167 

Salvage,  John  V 382 

Salvesen,  Charles  Emil.  210 
Samborne,  Fred.  C.  S.P.  436 
Samman,  Charles  Thos.  384 
Sammut,  Herbert  Joseph  303 

—  Hugh. 189 

.Samson,  Louis  L.  R.    ...  257 

Samuel,  Henri  Saul 373 

Samut,  A.  F.   P.  M.  J. 

A.  F.  X    66.  368 

Sandars,  Edw.  C 177 

Sandbach,  Arthur  E.  50,  209 

—  William 231 

Sandberg,  Bev.  Fras.  B.  530 

—  Bev.  S.  L.  Graham  ...  503 
Sandeman,  Alfred  P.  ..  562 
—  John  Edw 19,  406 

—  John  Glas  130 

—  Victor  Staunton    158 

.Sanders,  Alfred  Harry    235 

—  Alvin  Ang 277 

—  Arthur  R.  Careless...  214 

—  Francis  Alex 63,  271 

—  George  Herbert 176 

—  Gerard  Arthur  F 212 

—  Gerhardt  L'Honneux   424 

—  Guy  William  George  242 

—  Bev.  Montague  C 530 

—  Richard  Careless 515 

—  Robert  Muriel  275 

—  Wm.  Orpen  Skottowe  1C1 
Sanderson,  William  Den- 

ziloe    234 

Sandes,  Charles 372 

Sandford.H.Coddington  435 
Sandiibrd.J.O.Greatrex  379 
Sandilands,  Harold  R....  233 

—  Henry  George 173 

—  James  Walter  342 

—  Philip  Orde    364 

—  Prescott 401 

• — Vincent  Corbett   269 

Sandwith,JohnRobert63,4i4 

—  Binooln   149 

—  Ralph  Leslie  252 

Sandys,  Chas.  R.  Capel  362 

—  Charles  Ulric    346 

—  Edward  Seton  213 

—  Edwin  Capel  C 54,41  J 

—  Elgin  Thos.  Falkiner  361 

• — William  Bain  R 175 

Sftnford;Geo.Batthyany  437 


Index — Active  List. 

Sanford,  George  E.  L.  S.         SchoBeld,  Syd.Vaughan  180 

5,  204  Scholes,  Hy.  Southey  65,  330 

Sangster,  Alfred  Bruce  431!     holSeld.Geo.  Peabody  212 

—  Patrick  Barclay 442  3chomberg,H.St.Geo.28,  399 

—  Thos.  Alex.  Gardner    352  Schreiber,  Acton  Lemuel  210 

Sanjana,  Kavasji  C 525  —  Arthur  Thomas    398 

Sankey,  Alfred  R.  M.  66,  2091—  Charles  Shuldham...  132 

—  Crofton  Edward  Pym  214! — Clare  Basil 179 

—  Cyril  Charles i72iSchrottky,   Cecil  E.  G.  181 

Sant,  Mowbray  Lees   ...  233!sch\vabe,  Geo.  Salis 7 

Sapte,  Douglas  233!3clater,  Hy.  Crichton  52,  168 

—  Francis 319'Scobell,  Henry  J 68,  143 

Sarel,  Geo.  Benedict  M.  439J— John  Francis 352 

Sargeaunt,   A.  Frederic  2i3iscoones,FitzmauriceT.F.235 

—  Henry 261,  374 1  Scotland,  David  W 5 

—  Herbert  Gaussen 180  Scott,  Albert  Charles  ...  2 

Sargent,  Alfred  George  529, —  Alex.    Fras.  Sinclair  176 

—  Harry  Neptune   ...77,  3^4!  — Arthur  Binny 17 


Arthur  de  Courcy 261 

—  Bernard    435 

—  Bertal  Hopton   383 

—  Buchanan 47,  207 

—  Chas.  Archibald  R. ... 

—  Charles  Darracott   ...  172 

—  Chas.  Henry    26,  163 


—  Charles  Inglis  ...  137 


374 


—  Hy.  Greshatn  Forbes  438 

—  Wm.  Patrick  Miller. ..  362 
Sarkies,  Carrapiet  John  528 

—  Sarkies  C 525 

Sarsfield,  Wm.  Stopford  348 
Sartorius,  Euston  Heory     16 

—  George  Chas.  Fras 129 

Satterthwaite.Benj.A.  ...     47 
Saulez,  Edmund    433 

—  Philip  Homan 75,  416 

Saumarez,  Richard  J.  ..  400 
Saunders,   Arthur  A. 24,  167 

—  Arthur  Rivers    432 

—  Cyril 204 

—  David  Michael 

—  Edward  Aldboroagh  180 

—  Ernest  Howie   345 

—  Frederick  John    401 

—  Frederick  William  ...  212 
-  George  Fred.  Cullen...  . 

—  George  Morley 61,  332I—  ZnrdG.  W.  Mouta 

—  John  William 320!        Douglas 151 

—  Josiah  369  —  Henry a!" 

—  Macan  Wm 47,  166' —  Herbert  Courteney  ...  438 

—  Owen  Edgar  Moore...  139]— Hopton  Arthur 438 

—  Richard    190  —  Horace  Wm."' 63,257 

—  William  Egertou  377  —  Hugh  Aboukir 48,  167 

—  William  Power 176  —  James  5 

—  William  St.  Lawrence  247  —  John 182 

Saundersou,L.Traherne  357I — John  WUloughby 1 

Savage, Arthur  R.  B.  ...  176  —  Lindsay  Buchanan...  329 

—  Arthur  Johnson  ...49.  213' — Lionel  Folliott 30 

—  Cecil  F.  Heyworth...  235  —  Neville  A.  Woodward  401 

—  George  Robt.  Rollo  +1,206' —  Philip  Clement  J 364 

—  Harold  Wilson 290  —  Robert 226 


—  Charles  Walker    179 

—  Do'-'glas  Alex 17,  205 

—  Edmuad  Richard   56,  25 

—  Edward  Baliol  18. 

—  Edward  H.  Corse   i- 

—  Edw.  Wm.  Woodward  36 

—  Fitzroy  TaftonH.    77,  400 

—  Goeffrey  N.  Dawson     181 

—  George 38^ 

—  Geo.  Theobalds 212 

—  Gerald  Bassett 444 

—  Godfrey  F.  G.  Baliol  267 


—  Henry  Charles 46,  292 

—  John  Burke 395 

—  Johnson  William. ..26,  205 

—  William  Henry 423 

Savi,  Robert  J.  T 432 

Savile,  Albany  R.  C.   ...  441 

—  George  Walter  Wrey    319 

—  John  Herbert  Drax..  357 

—  Robert  Vesey    306 

—  Walter  Clare. ..53,  169,  368 

Saville,  Robt.  Chas 332 

Savona,  Edward    189 

—  Pio 189 

—  William      72,  1S9 

Savory,  Albert  145 

Saw,  Fras.  Albt 382 

Saward,  Michael  H....6,  164 
Sawle,  Fra.  A.  Graves  ...  17 
Sawyer,  George  Henry   443 

—  George  Westreuen  31,  407 

—  Henry  Thomas 395 

—  Herbert  Anthony    28,  408 

—  Richard  H.  Stewart  380 
Saxe- Weimar,  His  Serene 

Highness  Prince    Wm. 

Augustus  Edward  07^4,  132 

Sayer,  Jas.  R.  S 135 

Sayers.-fteu.J.J.  Brydges  506 
Scale,  C.  Harington...22,  399 
Scaife,  Henry  Browse  77,288 
Scallon,  Robert  I.  ...  68 
Scanlau,  Arthur  de  C. 
Sceales,  Geo.  A.  M'L.  .. 
Schalch.  Vernon  A. ...  43, 
Scharlieb,  Wm.  Karl  ... 
Schleswig  -  Holstein, 
JI.R.H.  Prince  F.  C. 
G.A.of 

—  I£. II. Prince  VhTistiSiTi 

V.  A.  L.  E.A.  of   71,  322 

Schletter,  Percy 54,  237 

Schneider,  Claude  V 422 


,  4H 
381 
35i 
409 
432 


Robert  Kellock...  179,369 

—  Bev.  Sydney  S 530 

—  Bev.  Thomas 53. 

—  Thos.  Archibald 33. 

—  Thomas  Edwin 435 

—  Walter 18,  406 

-  Walter  Cleland 431 

—  Walter  Henry 60,  277 

—  Walter  J.  Maxwell 

—  William   439 

—  Bev.  William 531 

—  Win.  Aug 58,  339 

—  Bev.  William  Edward  532 

—  Wm.  Thomas  Wilson  251 

—  William  W.  Hopton  24,403 
Scratchley,  Victor  H.  S.  32 
Scriven,  John  Barclay...  146 
ScudamCre,  Chas.  P.  75,  259 

—  Walter  Victor    211 

Scully,  John    515 

Seabroke,  George  T 277 

Seager,  William 182 

Seagram,  Tom  Ogle 179 

Seagrim,  Dudley  G 17s 

Sealy,  Alfred  Edw 439 

—  Chas.  Wm.  Henry   40,  408 

—  Geoffrey  OrrFearn  ...  529 

—  John  M'Queen 182 

Seaman,  Edwin  Charles  211 

—  James  Thomas 285 

Searight,  Hugh  Fforde    133 

—  James  Gerald  Lamb     226 
Searle,  Alfred  E.  S 418 

—  Aubrey  Vivian 440 

—  Chas. Thomas  Arnaud  424 

—  Percy  Cormack 435 

Sears,  James  Walker  ...  292 

Seecombe,  Arch.  K 364 

Seckham,  Douglas  T....  329 
Seddon,  Edw.  M'Mahon  179 

—  Thomas  Young 428 

Sedgetield,  Arthur  R.W.  434 

Reg.  Percy  Con greve  43o[Sedgwick,  Fras.  Roger  517 

Schoheld,  Harry  Norton  173  Seed,  Henry  John 115 

—  Herbert   .; so?  Seel, Edm. H.Molyneux6S,23/ 


828 

Seel,  Edw.  H.Molyneux  225 

—  Louis  E.  H.  Molyneux  28b 
Segrave,  Thomas  Louis  254 

—  William  Henry  Erik  335 
3elby,Henrv01iphant:32,  206 

—  Robert 386 

—  William   519 

Seligman,  Herbert  S. ...  179 
Sellar,  David  P 138 

—  Bev.  John  Annand   ...  532 

—  Thomas  Bvrne 267 

—  Walter  D." 267 

iellick,  J.  Henderson  ...  518 
Se'.ous,  Harry  Dyson  ...  251 

—  Reginald 330 

Selwyn,  Chas.  H 424 

Semini,  Victor    252 

Sempill,  Hon.  D.  Forbes  33b 

—  Hon.  J.  F.  ^faster  of 
SempiH 299 

Semple,  David    381 

—  John 380 

Senior,  Guy 398 

—  Heury  Wm.  Richd....  450 

—  John  Wm.  Palmer  ...  2^7 

—  Thomas  Palmer 371 

Seppings,  John  Wm.  H.  353 
Sergison,  Charles  W.  ...  223 
Serjeantson,  Cecil  M.  ...  252 

Serocold,  E.  Pcarce 322 

Seton,  Alex.  Maxwell...   180 

—  Bruce  Gordon  519 

—  Cardon  Heury  275 

—  Heury  James 54,  344 

—  Winton    58,  352 

Settle.  Hy.  Hamilton  22,  206 
Sewell, Jonathan  Wm.S.  213 
Sexton,  Edm.  George  ...  443 

—  John  Jos.  O'Brien 430 

—  Michael  John 383 

Seymour,  Arch.  Geo.  ...  143 

—  Charles 379 

—  Chas.  Hugh  Napier...  322 

—  Edward    220 

—  Edsv.  Hamilton    ...74,  368 

—  Heury  Wm 66,414 

—  Lord  Wm.  F.  Ernest....     5 

—  William  Henry 136 

—  William  Walter  358 

Shadfortb,  Geo.  A. ...63,  334 
Shadwell,  Leon.  Julius.  243 

Shaftesbury,  Lord 151 

Shafto,  Charles  D 333 

Shairp,  Alex 442 

Heury  Frank 444 

Shakerley,  Ernest  Alt'...  282 

—  Geoffrey  Chas 322 

Shakespear,  Arthur  B. 40,  398 

—  Frank  434 

-Geo.  Robt.  James  17,  406 

—  John  66,413 

—  Leslie  W 421 

—  Wm.  Fred 423 

—  William  Henry  Irvine  3b2 

—  Wyndhani  Arthur  B.  401 
Shanahan,  Daniel  Davis  384 
Sharman,  Eric  Harding  526 
Sharp,  Bev.  Aithur  A.  ...  531 

—  Albert  Gerard  Gavin    352 

Alfred  Granville  327 

Frank  William 395 

Frederick  Leonard  ...  175 

—  George  Edward 277 

— •  Bev.  James 531 

Sharpe,  Edward  John  66,319 

James  Birch   56,  208 

Sharpin,  Bev.  G.  W 533 

Shaw,  Alexander  Jas. ...  425 

Clements  Robert  411 

—  David  George  L 418 

—  Francis  S.  Kennedy...  290 

—  Frederic  Charles 305 

—  George  Jocelyn    ...74,416 

Harold  257 

Harold  M.  Drury 362 

—  Herbert  Stuart 436 

—  James  269 

James  Donala  Hay...  398 

—  Sidney  Hunter 325 

—  Beo.  Walter  Lilley  P.  530 

—  Wm.  Drury 226 

Shawe,  Charles 358 

Shawyer.Alf.  Chas... 147 

Shea,  Johu  Stuart  M.  ...  435 

Shearer.  Johnston 517 

Shearman,  Eustace  R.A.  151 

Shee,  MartinArcher 160 

Sheehan,  P.  E.  C...  270,  373 


828a 

Shekleton,  Hugh  P. ...50,  295I 
Sheldrake, Edw.Nodin...  381 
Shelley,  Arch.  D.  G.    ...  210I 

—  Bertram  A.    Graham  212 

—  Henry  Richard...  19,  404.U 

—  John  Courtown  Edw.   223 

Shelton,  Charles    401 

Shepherd, Chas. Edw.  18,  406 

—  Charles  Herbert .30 

—  Sev.  Theoph.  C 530 

Sheppard,  Charles  Lee..  40 : 

—  George  Sidney  435 

—  Herbert  Cecil 178 

—  John  Francis ...  354 

—  Ponsonby    181 

—  Seymour  H 213 

—  Thomas  Winter    237 

Sherard.  R.Woodchureh  417 
Sherbrookp,N.H.  Cairns  182 
Sherer,  Jas.  Donnelly...  178 

—  John  Corrie     435 

—  Lionel  Coplev ^52 

Sheridan, Rich.  Bri  sley  158 
Sheringharu  ArthurWm  24 
Sherlock,  Geo.  W.  S 445 

—  John  Ouseley    441 

Sherrard,  Chas.  Wm.  43,  206 

—  James  William 444 

—  John  Meade 37. 

—  Lawrence  Arthur 214 

Sherston,  John 63,  356 

Sherwood,  Harold  Josh.  211 

—  Arthur  W.  C 352 

■ — Oliver  Caton  73,  360,  369 
Shewan.  H.  Mackenzie  354 
Shewed, Arthur  Lewis  D.444 

—  Arthur  Poole 434 

■ —  Eden  Francis   iHi 

—  Edward  Warner 346 

—  Geo.  Lewis  Forster ...  401 

—  Percy  Garratt  ...    75,  429 

Sbewen.  Mansel  T 419 

Shine,  Jas.  M.  F 38 

—  John  Piercey 40 

Sbipley.CharlesTyiell...  235 

—  Harold 

—  MordauntLea 74,  410 

Shipman,  Henry  J 370 

Shipway,  Guy  Maxwell  273 
Shines,  JolmChivas  49,  ic8 

Shone,  Wm.  T 26,207 

Shore,  Frederick  Hevbt.  39c 

—  Offley  BohunS.F  75,422 

—  Robert 517 

—  Walter  Francis 395 

Short.  Anthony  H 172 

—  Fredeiick  Juhn 39; 

—  Hubert  G.  R.  Buries 

—  John  Bartholomew...  386 

—  Percy  Hamilton   27 

—  William  Ambrose  ...  178 
Shortt,  Alex.  Graham...  175 

—  Francis  deSausmarez  250 

—  Sausmarez  Dobree73,  23  y 
Shoubridge,  Chas.  A.  G.  44; 

—  Thomas  H 294 

Showers, Heibert  Lionel  424 
Shubrick,  Chas.  Louis  400 
Shute,  Arth.  Blagden  68, 169 

—  Cameron  Deane    357 

—  Sir  Chas.  C 147 

—  Gerald  Edward  ...  58,  2ot 

—  Hy.  Gwynn  Deane  72,  221 

—  William  John    215 

Shnter,  Reginald  G 346 

Shuttleworch.AllenR.B.  444 

—  Digby  Inglis   444 

Sibthorpe,  Charles  324 

Sidney,i^on.Algernon54,  168 

Silcock,  Alexanuer  517 

Sill,  John  Warre  ....  56 
Sillem,  Arnold  Fred 227 

—  James 33,  297 

Sillery,  Chas.  C.  A 424 

—  John  Jocelyn  D 451 

Silver,  John  Payzant  ...  385 

—  Walter  Barrington  ...  J46 
Silverihorne,  Jas.  W.  B.  15  i 
Sim,  Geo.  Hamilton. .56,  iod 

Sime,  Chas.  Geo 271 

Simmonds,  Percy  R......    171 

—  William  A 516 

Simmons,  G.  JP;  H.  Le  B.  iic 

—  Sir  J.  L.  A 4,  204 

—  Percy  Walter 4m 

Simms,  George  Norman  353 

—  Sev.  J.  M 390 

Sirr.cn,  Herbert  S.  P.  ...  282 


Index — Active  List. 


Simon,   Maximilian    St. 
Leger 

Simonds,  Cecil  Barrow 
Simonet.John  Francis... 
Simons,  J.  J.  Money  40, 
Simpson,  Arth.C .  S.  Ward 

—  Arthur  Edmund  ...52, 

—  Charles  John 

Charles  Napier    ...56, 
C.  Rudyerd   50, 

—  David   

—  Francis  Blake  ...  143, 

George    i3, 

George  Gregory  ...  60, 

—  Hy.  C.  C.  Dunlbp  ..54, 

—  John  Chalmers 

—  Osmond  Beckett  

—  Robert  

-  Robert  John  S 

-  William  George    

—  William  Hugh  

Sims,  Reginald  F.  M.... 
Simson,  Arthur  Fraser 
Sinclair,  Alf.  Law 63, 

—  Hon.  Archibald  J.  M. 
St.  C,  Master  of   ... 

—  David    

—  HughMontgomerie  45 

—  Walter .• 

Singer,  Charles  William 

—  George  Hamilton 

Singh,  Bawa  Jiwan 

Singleton,  Henry  T.  C. 
Sinha,  Narendra  P.  ...... 

Siordet,  Fred.  John 

Sitwell, Claude  G. Hen. 77 

—  Degge  Wilmot 

—  Fras.  Honorius  S 

—  Norman  Sisson  Hurt 

—  William  Henry  ...  50, 
Skeen,  Andrew 

—  Oliver  St.  John 

Skeffingtoii.-H'oH.W.J.O. 
Skerrett,   Fred.  Thomas 

Skey,  Fred.  E.  G 

Skinner,  Arthur  David 

—  Bruce  M 

—  Edrn.  Grey  28, 

—  Evelyn  Swinton  .    18, 

—  Frederick  St.  Duthus 

—  Henry  Terence    

—  James  Tierney  17 

—  Monier  Williams  ...46, 

—  Percy  Cyriac  B 

—  Robert  Bruce 

—  Sidney  Hill 

—  Thomas  Carlyle    ...... 

Skip  with,  Frederick 

—  Frederick  George    ... 

—  Grey 47, 

—  James  Wemyss 

—  Philip  Arniheld    

Slade,  Fred.  George  17, 

JonnRanisay   ...1,  18, 
Sladen,  Chas.  St.  Barbe 

—  David  ttamsay  

—  John  Ramsay  F 

>laney,  Charles  Wynne 

—  Francis  G.Kenyou  71,  332 

—  Walter  R.  Kenyon  48,  jy 
Slater,  Henry  Martynos,  16, 

—  Leonard  443 

Slator,  George  Francis     178 
Slaughter,  Wm.  Budd..    £78 

Slayter,  Edward  W 384 

Slee,  Percy  Henry 17. 

Slessor,  Arthur  Kerr   ...  30; 

—  Herbert    391 

Sloggett,  Arthur  T 37^ 

—  Henry  Maxwell 381 

Sloman,  Henry  S 279 

Small,  Alexander  18- 

William   George  372 

Smalley,  Frederick    ...7,  404 

—  Henry  Davidson  27' 

Smallwood,  Frank  G....   175 
Smart,  Alex.  Wm 3 

—  Edw.  de  Sausmarez     420 

Smeaton,  Chas.  0 172 

Srnerdon,  Fred.G.B 373 

Smith,  Alfred 395 

—  Alfred  Aquila   270 

—  Alien  Le  Fleming    ...  438 

—  Allison  Eugene    181 

—  Andrew   244 

—  Annesley  George 373 

—  Archibald  Geo 177 

—  Arth.  Alg.  Dorrien  ...  357 


Smith,    Arthur   George 
Baird 

—  Arthur  Murray 

Charles  Aitchison    ... 
Charles  Edward   

—  Charles  Hy.  Bowden 
Sir  Charles'  Holled  ... 
Clarence  G.  Ross 

—  Seo.  Clement 

Edmund  Perceval 

—  Edmund  Philip  B.  32, 

—  Edw.D.  Newnham43, 

—  Edward  Locke  C 

—  Edward  Osborne 

—  Edward  Pelham   

—  Edward  Sharpe 

—  Eric  Sydnev  Percy... 

—  Etienne  de  Herrie'z... 

—  Francis  Lee  Baird  ... 

—  Frank  Addinsell 

—  Captain  Frederick  ... 

—  Vet.  Cupl.  Frederick 

—  Frederic  Alexander... 

—  Frederick  Manners... 

—  Frederic  Vincent 

—  Sec.  George    

—  Georte  Barton  

—  Geoige  Edward  

—  George  M.  Bullen    ... 

—  Geo.  M'lverC 

—  George  Rainier  de  H. 

—  Gilbert  Boys 71, 

-  Granville  R.  Fia.    76, 

—  Guy  de  Herriez  

—  Harry  d'Arch 

—  Harry  Reginald  W.M. 

—  Qr.Mr.  Henry  

—  Captain  Henry  

—  Henry  Broke 

—  Henrv  Coupe 73, 

—  Hy.  Ernest  Hill    

—  Henry  Lockhart...  66, 

—  Heibert  Austen 

—  Heibert  Carington  ... 

—  Herbert  Guthrie   

—  Herbert  Sconey 

—  Horace  Mackenzie   ... 

—  Howard  William. ..66, 

—  Hubert  Clementi 

—  Hubert  Hamilton 

—  Hugh  B.  Protheroe... 

—  Hugh  William  

—  James  Herbert 

—  J.  Robt.  Dunlop   

—  John 

—  John  Blackburn  

—  John  Graham   66, 

—  John  Lindsay    

—  John  Manners   

—  J.  Wm  Sidney  

—  Sev.  Joseph  Frank  ... 

—  Josh.  Waddington  ... 
Julian  C.Cariugton... 
K.  John  Kincaid 

—  Leonard  Kirke 

Lionel  Abel 

Lionel  Fergus   

—  Meredith  Carre  ...74, 
Owen  Annesley    

—  Percy  WyndhamP.  19, 
Raymond  Goaiie  

—  Renncil  Percy  

—  Robert  Astley 

—  Ronald  Kincaid-     68, 

—  Sidney  Browuing    ... 

Sidney  Thomas 

Stanley  G.  Drew. ..66, 

—  Stephen  Marsh 

Steuart  Bogle  ...  ..76, 

—  Sydenham  C.  U.  ...7:, 
Sev.  Sydney  Edward 
Thomas  Hugh   

—  Thos.  M.    H.  Kmciid 

Thomas  Sharpe    

Tom  Parkyns  C 

—  Vernon  Percy   

W.  Marshall  Guthrie 

—  W.  Win.  Man  10U  32, 
—1  Wilfred  Hugh  Moore 

Wilfrid  Edw.Bownas 

—  WilfridLionelBrook76 
Wilfred  NoelEdm.  ... 

—  Wilfred  Robt.  Abel ... 

—  William  Apsley  ...  56, 

—  William  Douglas 

William  Dunlop    

William  Frank 

—  William  Hugh  U.  176, 


[Smith,    William    Whit- 

259         more 31,  165- 

i7s[Smithe,Percy  B 77,  284 

44i|Smithers,  L?nn%rdS.H.  362 

Smithett,  Arthur  C.  H....  431 

—  Henry  C.  E 330- 

Smithson,  Arthur  E 383 

—  Walter  C 68,  154 

Smurthwaite,  Philip  A.  423 
Smyly,  Frrd.  Philip  70,  265: 
Smyth,   Benjamin 115 

—  Etwall  Walter  22,  403- 

—  Fred.  Augustus 515 

—  Geoffrey  H.  J.  S 150 

—  George  Abraham 178 

—  Gerald  James  W 214 

Henry  261 

Sir  Henry  Aug 163 

—  Hugh  Lvle 517 

Hugo  Wm.N.  S....  66,  368. 

—  John 525 

—  John  Anibard  Bell  ...   T35 

—  Nevill  Maskelyue 136- 

—  Owen  Stuart. 52,  168 

—  R.  C.  E.  Skjffington...  221 

—  Robert  Napier  162 

—  RossAcheson 254. 

—  T.  G.  Hawlxesworth...  249. 
— ■  Thos.  R.  Johnson 332 

—  Vere  Staunton   232 

William,  Oarew 214 

3  my  the,  George  F.  A...  379 

—  Henrv  Hamilton... 65,  259 
Iagoids..y  W.  T.  S.  ...   372= 

—  Ralph  Hamilton    234- 

Smythies,  Raymond  H.R.  295 
Suatt,  Spencer  Arthur  276 
Snell,  Francis  Wm.  ...41,  409- 
Snow,  Edm -Graham 329 

—  Robert   Hastings  P...  325. 

—  Thos.  D'Oyly    50,271 

Snowdon,  Harold  S.  K.  iSr 
Soady,  G.  J.  Fitz-M.  ...  425- 
Sol.be,  Chas..  Edw.  de  L.  434 
Somerset,  C.  Wyndham  425 
Somerset,  Hon.  Richard 

Fitz  Roy  219 

Somervell,  Ernest 256 

—  William   233 

Somerville,  Jolm  A.  C...  233 

—  Samuel  Wallace  319 

—  Stafford  Janes 271 

—  Thos.  Ca  neroti  F.  73,  231 

Soote,  Cecil  Speid 249 

Sorsbie,  Robert  Fox   ...  211 

—  Reo.  Win..  Fras 396^ 

Souper,  Charles  Edward  372 
Souter,  Arthur  Bourke    438 

—  Hugh  Maurice  W 327 

—  Thomas   299. 

Southey,  Arthur  Melville  223 

—  Charles  Elliot    346 

—  Henry  Herbert 431 

—  John  Henry  W. 310 

—  Robert 77,  419 

Wm  MelviU   429. 

Sowerby,  Maurics  E.  ...  214 

Sowray,  Gerald  R 317 

Spa'lding,  Wm.  B 181 

Span,  Henry  J..B 297- 

Spankie,  J.PatrickW.  61,412 

James  Brenchley 395 

Sparke,  Henry  Kjwyer    223 

Sparkes,  Claude  S 382 

Johu  Geo 22: 

Win.  Spottiswoodeso,  297 
Sparks,  A.  W.  T.  Buist  518 

—  Fred.  B.  Buist 66,  363. 

—  James  Douglas    235 

Sparling,  Jas.  Philip  61,  412. 
Sparrow,  H.Fras 225 

—  Richard   141 

Spearman,  Alex.  Young  234 
Spedding,  Chas.  Geo....    369* 

—  Charles  Rodney 344 

—  Edw.  Wilfrid 176. 

—  John  Carlisle  Deey...  287- 
Speed,  H.  S.Andrews56,  208.. 
spence,  A.  E.  Cecil    381 

—  Alex.  Hierom  0 438- 

—  Cecil  John  Heroert...  357 

—  Edw.  K.  E 419; 

John  22 

—  Philip  Alex.  Francis  299. 
Philip  T.  August  ine...  428^ 

Spencer,  Alan  W.  B 154. 

Almeric  A.  W 247* 

369J—  Arch.Claude  Douglas  344,. 


24 

528 

414 

443 

446 

273 

S3' 

492 

5i6 

17^ 

226 

.78 

335 

360 

43° 
403 
442 

:7' 

317 

■45 

5'9 

iy<- 

1691 

39 

135 

'7' 

390 

419 

150 

284 

3'3 

362 

438 

105 

400 

265 

171 

40c 

219 

169 

259 

395 

+36 


Index — Active  List. 


Spencer.Charles  George  385 

—  Dhanjibbai  Barjoeji...  516 

—  Harrison 175 

—  John  Trevor   74,  303 

—  JohnW.  T 45.i66 

—  Col.  Lionel  Dixon 515 

—  Lieut.  Lionel  Dixon...  267 

—  Maurice  369 

—  Thomas  Edward  ...32,  409 
Spender,  Wilfrid  Bliss...  181 
Spens,  Rev.  Arthur  N .  W.  530 

—  James 48,  310 

3peranza,WalterS.J.J.L.2i7 

Spioer,  Percy  L 181 

Spiller,  Duncan  W.  L....  181 
Spilsbury,  Edgar  Ghas.56,208 
Spong,  Charles  Stuart...  383 

Spooner,  Walter  B 395 

Spottiswoode,  Arthur  A.  336 

—  Charles  John 49,  256 

—  John 322 

Spragge,  Chas.  Hy.  19,  164 
Sprague,  Louis  Chas.  ...  344 
Spratt,ArthurGraves58,  242 

—  Edward  James  Henry    24lstebbing,  Frederic  A.. 

—  Fred.  Thos.  Nelson  32,  206 

Sprenger,  Aloys  K 362 

Sprint;,  Fred.  Gordon  ...  241 

—  Reo.  Henry  C 530 

SproD,  Alexander 52,  140 

—  Edward  Mark   317 

Sproule,  Harry  H 442 

Spry,  Leighton  Hume...  247 
Spurgin,  Sir  John  Bliek  354 

• —  John  Henry 43,  259 

Spurrell,  Robert  Johna6,i4o 
Spurway,  H.  Weston   .. 
Spyei,  John  H.  Aug,  41,  252 

Squire,  W.  Perfect   382 

Stable,  Eussell  Loscoinbe  307 

Stables,  Alex 38 

Stace,  Hy.  Watson  36 

Stack,  Charles  Euw 403 

—  Charles  Spottiswoode  434 

—  George  Had  2: 

—  Lee  Oliver  FitzM 28 

Stacpole,  Henry  D 373 

— -John 45 

Stacpoole,  Geo.  Wm.  K.  292 
Staddon,  Henry  Krnest  3d;; 

—  Francis  William  ...  36b 
Staflord,EdmundH.W.H.2i  1 

—  Henry  L.  C.  H....  70,  201, 

—  Wm.Fras.  Howard  58,  20a 
Stainforth,  Herbert  G....  427 

—  Lesley  C.  H 42 

—  Philip  Truman 444 

—  Richard  T 45,  30B 

Stalkant,  Chas.  Edw.  U.  384 

—  Harold  A 384 

Stallard,  Hamilton  G.F.  38b 

—  Raymond  M 251 

—  Stacy  Framptou 179 

Stamer,  Lovelace 157 

Stammers,  Geo.  E.  F.  ...  3d 
Stanbrough,  Leonard  IC.  i8< 
Standage,  R.  Frazer  ...  528 
Standbndge.Edm.B.  40,  ib7 
Standen, Jus. Douglas  52,  346 

—  Robert  H.  Fraser 304 

Stanford,  Henry  Bedell  171 

Stanhope,  Percy  S 301 

Stanistreet,  George  B.  384 
Stanley,  Reo. Albert  Edw.  531 

—  Cecil  V.  S 153 

—  Edmond  Talbot  ...65,  30. 

—  Hon. Ferdinand  Chas.  219 

—  Frederick   18. 

—  Hon.  Frederick  Win.    151 

—  Geoffrey 40,  303 

—  lion.  George  Fred 179 

—  Herbert  F.Wentwortb  1 

—  R.  F.  A.  Sloane    157 

Stannus,   Gerald    W.  J. 

Fitzgerald    t6i 

Stansfeld,  Cyril  Grey  ...  441 

—  Harold  H.  G 439 

—  Hubert  Arthur 2 

—  James  Rawdon 174 

—  Thomas  W 25b 

—  Wm.  Beauchamp...73,  300 
Stanton,  Cbarlea  J olin...  235 

—  Edward  Alexander,  301 

—  Edward  Charles  ...00,  209 

—  Francis  Henry  Guy...   179 

—  Frederick  W.  Starkey  173 

—  Harold  J  amesCiiBi)  rd  257  —  Reginald  Holden .... 

—  Henry  Ernesi  75,  i7*|_  yVm.  Henry  Weymss   357 


Stanton,  Hubert  Lionel  431 

—  Reginald  W.  Starkey  315 

Stanuell,  H.  S.  M 259 

Staples,  Arthur  George   369 

—  John 369 

Stapleton,  Francis  H.... 
Stapylton,     Bryan     H. 

Chetwynd    261 

—  Granville  G.  C 227 

—  Granville  J.  C 178 

Stares.  Robert  P 251 

Starr,  W.  Henderson 
Statham,  John  C.  B.    ...  385 

—  Reo.  S.  P.  H 39!" 

Staunton,  George 339 

—  Henry  G.  Lynch 233 

—  W.  Beauchamp 435 

Staveley,  Sir  Chas.  W.D.  303 

—  William  Cathcart 174 

Stavert,  Thos.  Hope  6o,  35 

Stawell,  George  D 4b 

Stayner,  Frederick  S....  273 

—  Lawrence  George    ...  284 
Steavenson,  Chas.  John  237 

264 
Stedman,  Sir  Edward  6,  405 

—  F.  Savignac  5 

Steel,  Edwin  Bedford...  385 

—  James  Nisbet 450 

—  Richard  Alexander...  442 
Steele,  Chas.  Edw.  B....  444 

—  George  Frederick 14 

—  Julian  M'Carty 221 

—  Lawrence  L 60,  325 

—  SI.  Geo.  Loftus  ...   75,  416 

Steen,  Hunter  C 

Steevens,  John  28,  368 

Sienhouse.    Herbert  W.  250 

—  James  L 18 

Stephen,  Arthur    51 

—  Arthur  James    24 

—  Charles  .Merton    261 

—  Robert  Campbell 155 

Stephens,  Edward    215 

—  George  Reginald 232 

—  Gerard  Edm.  Byng. ..  357 

—  Reginald  Byng 357 

—  William   1S2 

Stephenson,  Cecil  M.  ...  2 

—  Krnest  Wm.  Rokeby  319 

—  Sir  Fred.  C.  A '..  221 

—  John 519 

—  Theodore  Edward  43,  30 
Stepney,  C.  C,  Herbert     32 

—  Herbert,    A.  Herbert  22 
Sterling,  John  Barton   ... 

—  John  Trelavvny 221 

Stern,  Hy.  Julius  J 154 

Steuart,    Ferdinand    H. 

de  Kierzkowski 22 

Stevens,  Algernon  F.  ...  519 

—  Arthur  C.  J.   . 

—  Buckenhani  F 360 

—  dipt.  Chas.  Frederick  175 

—  Major  Chas.  Fred.  68,  414 

—  Charles  Richard  210 

—  Cecil  Robert 519 

—  Frank  Augustus 231 

-  Frauk  E 32,  3b3 

—  George  Archibald  ...  23b 

—  George  Borlase    ...58,  4.15 

—  George  Mortun    ...33,  165 
-Harry  Cavave  404 

—  Harry  Whitehall   26; 

—  John 182 

—  Malcolm  W 40,  404 

—  Morton 424 

—  Nathaniel  M.  Comins  434 
--  Reginald  W.  Morton    344 

--  Stephen  Repton    429 

--  Thomas  xii 

Stevenson,  Alex.  Gavin  213 

—  Edward  Hall  179 

—  Francis    45,  41c 

—  Henry  Wiokham  .  ....  527 

—  James  1 

—  John  Stewart    520 

—  Kenlis  Langley ibo 

—  Nathaniel    5 

—  Robert  28 

—  Robert  Crawford 172 

—  Reo.  R,  Home  53J 

—  Walter  W.  Campbell    327 

—  William  Flack  377 

Steward,  Harry  Warry  73,292 

Oliver  H.  D'Alteyrao  300 


Stewart,  Albert  F 247 

—  Alg.  Bingham  A 336 

—  Archibald  Campbell     439 

—  ArchibaldDundonald  356 

—  Archibald  Francis  ...  332 

—  Basil  Heron  Shaw  ...  181 

—  Bryce 72,  353 

-£r.Chas.Edw.(R.Art.)  176 

—  Lt.  Charles   Edward 
(Black  Watch)    299 

—  Cosmo  Gordon 176 

—  Davison  Bruce 1 

—  Sir  Donald  M.  Bart.  4,  405 

—  Dudley  Strathearn  70,  233 

—  Francis  Thornton 431 

—  Geoffrey  2 

—  George  Edward    529 

—  George  Powell 271 

—  Gilbert  Macdonald  ...  257 

—  Gordon 369 

—  Hopton  Scott  17,  405 

—  Houston  M.  Shaw 158 

—  Hugh     441 

—  Ian 269 

—  James  209 

—  James  Ainstie   130 

—  James  Anthony   17; 

—  James  Cal'ier     6,  40^ 

—  James  Fearnley  423 

—  James  Haldane    360 

—  James  Johnston  3 

—  James  Marshall  ......  421 

—  Jas.  M  Vansittart  ...  26S 

—  John  Alexander   435 

—  John  Henry  Keith  ...  440 

—  John  Lindesay 442 

—  Noel  St.  V".  Ramsay     159 

—  Norman  Robert ...  t8,  41 

-  Patrick  A.  Vansittart  267 

—  Sir  Richd.  Campbell  5,403 

—  Robert  JosephTucker  440 

—  Robert  MacGregor   7,  104 

Robert  St  dr 237 

Rupert 2f 

—  Thomas  William  525 

Walter  FitzAlau  441 

Hon.  Walter  John    ... 

—  William 4 

—  Wm.  Edmond  Logan   297 

—  Wm.  H.  Macintosh7b,  417 

—  William  Murray  342 

—  William  Robert 21 

Stiell,  David   383 

Stiff'e,  Arch.  F.  E 17  = 

Still,  Reo.  Alexander  ...  460 

—  Egerton  Willoughby  401 
Stirling,  Alexander 336 

—  Archibald   

Charles     178 

George  Murray  Home  303 

—  Henry  Francis 22 

James  David 443 

—  James  Wilfred 54,  16" 

—  John  Gordon 150 

—  Sir  William  5,  164 

—  William    18 

—  William  George  Hay  422 
Stistei,  C.  Heattnwte  76,  245 
Stobart,  Geo.  Herbert...   179 

—  WilliamEden    139 

Stock,  Herbert  Alfred77,  32S 

—  Thomas  52,  30 

StJCkdale,Gdfv. H.  W.7i,  209 

—  Herbert  Edward 174 

Stockley,  Arthur  Uniaoke  177 

—  Ernest  Normau 213 

Henry  Hudson  Fraser  401 

—  Hugh  Roderick 212 

James  Pearson  349 

John  Cator 371 

Vesey  Mangles 63,  41 

Stockwell,   Chas.  Inglis   334 

—  Geo.  Clifton  IngUs  ...  330 

—  Hugh  Charles    334 

Stodavt,  Thomas  526 

Stodd.irt,  Chas.  Heu.  22,  406 

—  Frederick  William  ...  32 

—  George 180 

Stoker,  M.C.L.Caulfeild  361 

Richard  N 516 

—  Wm.  B.  Caulfeild 371 

Stokes,  Alfred    73,  171 

Cnas.  Hy.  Geo.  Vesey  272 

Claude  Bayfielu    443 

Folhott  Stuart  F 30 

Henry  Haldane 378 

LeslieFalkinerJ.de V.  231 
William  Allen    213 


8225' 

Stokoe,  Thomas' Tvi chard  282 
Stone,  Ar.  Brabazon 261 

—  Reo.  Arthur  E 530' 

—  Charles  Alfred  383 

—  Francis 357 

—  Francis  Gleadowe   58,  169. 

—  Gno.  Robf 41,  237- 

—  John  Graham 26,  167 

—  Lionel  Geo.  Tempest  235 

—  William  Richard  434 

Stonemin,  James 41,  363 

Stoney,  F.  J.  Wetherall  382 

—  George  Butler  268 

—  Ralph D.  Sadleir  346- 

Stooks, Charles  Sumner  265 
Stopford,  A.Bouverie  24,  167 

—  Hon.  Fred.  William:..     28- 

—  Heneage   F'rank 181 

—  Horace  Robert     ...60,  22r 

—  Lionel  Arthur  M 305 

—  Wyndham  Horace  ...  401 
Storr,  Charles  L 441 

—  Henry  319 

Storrs,  Reo.  R.  Aug.  ...  530 
Story,  Edw.  Kenmir  ...  401 
Stotherd,  Edw.  A.Wood  431 

—  Sydney  Boyle 243- 

Stow.EHiot  P.'  Philipson  155 
Stoyle,  George  Henry...  369- 
Stracey,  Sir  Edw.  P.  Bt.  133 

Ernest  H.  Denne 239. 

John  Bourchier   ...65,  223 
Strachan,  E.  Aubrey7i,  271 

—  Jas.  Arthur 45,  301 

Rt.  Reo.  John  Miller    532 

Straehey,  John  418 

-  Richard  John    356 

Strafford,  Percy  B 284. 

Strahau,  Charles 6,  215 

—  George  Aubrey 436 

Strange,  Arthur  James..  438 

—  Harry  Bland 174 

—  Robert  George 171 

Stra.ugways,  H.  S.  Fox..  428 

—  Theodore  Stephen  Fox  344 
Stratford,  Cecil  Vernon 

Wingheld  58,  20S 

Stratton,  Fred.  Chas....  395 

—  Wallace  C.  R 446 

Streatfeild,  Eric 339,. 

—  Henry 60,  219 

Street,  Alt'.  Wm.  Fred...  527 

—  Arthur 360 

—  Ashton  52S 

—  Edmund  Rochfort   ...  291 

—  Harold  Edward 180 

—  Herbert   161 

Streeten,  Bernard  S.  ...  282 
Stretton,  William  Lionel  261 
Strick,  John  Arkwright  317 
Strickland,   Edw.   Peter  239. 

—  EdwardS 354 

—  Percy  C.  Hutchison...  525. 

—  Wm.  Alex.  Wickede...  446 
Striediuger,  Oscar. ..310,  365. 

Stringer,  Fred.  Wm 241 

Sttong,  AddiugtonD.  ...  443 

—  Charles  Powlett  251 

Frederic  Lewis  H.  ...  401 
Henry  Stuart 442 

—  Herbert  Percy  443 

—  Norman  B.  Glegg 440 

—  Sydney  Pnilip 58,  269 

—  William    177 

Stroud,  Edward  James..  4c  o 

Struuts,  Bernard  M 401 

Stuart,  Alex.  P.. D.Carmatt43t 

—  Alex.  George 225 

Alex.  Ramsay 72,  170 

Andrew  Mitchell     74,  209 

—  Burleigh  Eras.  B 275 

—  Chas.  John  Lewis    61,  412 

Chas.  H.  Villiers 443 

Claude  Houston  271 

—  Donald  Forbes 427 

Donald  Mackenzie  ...  259 

Edward  Andrew  225 

Godfrey  R.Couyngnam277 

—  Herbert  Craven    352 

Hugh  Seymour  David  308 

Jonn 299 

John  Robert  3S1 

—  John  T.  Burnett  357 

Patiick  Villiers    236 

Ralph  Esme  17b 

—  Reginald  Pole    329 

Rjoert  Charles  O.    74,  171 
Reo.  Hobt.  Wm.  Hall    53a 


828c 

Stuart, Ronald  P.  Kilbee  305 

—  Sidney  Offord   380 

—  Walter  Ochiltree 272 

—  William  D.  Villiers  ...  442 
Stubbs,  Arthur  G.  B.    ...373 

—  Arthur  Kennedy ,  275 

—  William 134 

Stucley.HumphreySt.L.  220 
Studd,  Herbert  Wm. 

Studderc,  Edward     364 

Stulpnagel,  Chas.  Wm. 
Sturges,  Wm.  Eden     63,  233 

Sturmer,  Arthur  J 524 

Sturrock,  George  C 18c 

Sturt,  Robert  R.  N...49,  411 
Style,  Rodney  Charles.. 

Suart,  Wm.  H 47 

Sudds,  Wm.  Benj.  ...190,  370 
Sudley,  A.J.  C.  G.  Tisct 

Sugden,  A.  Maitland 373 

Sugg,  Benjamin    21 

Sulivan,G.D.  Filmer  45,  13 
Sullivan,  Edw.Langford  429 

—  Hugh  Aug 39 

—  Rupert  Edward 42 

Sumner,  Oha.Mannoir  63,295 
Sunder,  Chas.  Edward...  518 
Sunderland,  Alfred  J. E.  242 

Supple,  James  Fras 37 

Surtees,  Heury  S.  B 133 

—  HerbertC 63,  221 

Suther.  CuthbenC...  5,  397 

—  Percival  180 

Sutherland,  Alic 350 

—  David  'Waters    519 

—  Henry  Holmes  299 

—  John  Campbell 424 

—  William  Dunbar  526 

Sutton,  Alex.  Arthur   ...  382 

—  Francis  Goodwin  Hill  433 

—  Henry  George   419 

—  Hugh  Clement  221 

Swabey,  Frederick  361 

—  Louis  William  380 

—  Maurice  38 

—  Wilfred  Speddiug 365 

Swaine,  Arthur  T.    ...56,344 

—  Charles  Edward  26 

—  Charles  L 524 


Index — Active  List. 

Sykes,  Clement  Arthur    i78:Taylor,  George  Philip  Du 

—  Harold  Piatt 136J        Plat 

Herbert  Scholfield   ..  259;—  Gordon  Annesley 

Joseph 516, —  Guy  Hastings    

—  Percy  Molesworth   ...  1361—  Harcourt  Ernest    

—  William   137  —  Haydon  d'A.  P....   68. 

Wm.Ainley  517.  —  Hy.ClarenceGrant73, 

—  William  Ernest 330' — Herbert  Wodehouse.. 

Sylvester.GeorgeHolden  379! —  Hugh  Neufville 

Sym,  John  Munro   ...  6,  405I —  Hugo  Mascie 

Syme.Seo.  J.G.Skittowe  53c  —  John 

Symon,  Walter  C 1791 — Sev.  John    

Symonds,  Charles  W.H.  430 —  John  Shawe 

—  Sev.  Geo.  D 457  —  John  Vickriss    

—  George  Da vey    1751— Lyttelton  R.J. Waters 

John  F.  Loder 292!  — Mowbray    

Symons,  Adolphe 154!— Neville  Cracroft   

—  Charles  Bertie  Owen  214! — Oswald  Albon  A ., 

—  Frank  Albert 384!— Percy  Hy.  Mitchell... 

—  G.A.J.  Soltau 322 1—  Philip  Beauohamp  70, 

—  Lionel  C.  Soltau 3321 — Reginald  0 'Bryan   ... 

—  Thomas  Henry  526  — R.H.B ..  77,267, 


—  Sir  William  Penn  ...  16 
Syms,  Edwin  Albert  ...  402 
Synge,  SirF.  Robt.  M.60,  29; 

—  Mark    442 

Synnott,  Wilfrid  Thos.  181 

Syson,  Alfred  E 401 

Szczepanski,  Hugh  C...  181 

Tabor,  Albert  M 144 

Tagart,  Harold  A.  L.   ...  156 

Tahourdin,  Spencer  M.    4431—  William  James 

Tailyour,  George  H.  F.  181  iTa3-lour,  George  Ryfield 

—  H.  W.  Renny 43,  207JTeacher,  Norman  M'D. 

—  Thos.  F.  B.  Renny...  210  Teale,  Edward  J.  J.. ..71, 
fait,  Fred.  Guthrie  29glTeck,  HM.tke  Duke  of 


Sir  R.  C.  Haye; 

—  Robert  Eyre  S.  ...  74, 

—  Robert  James  Fred... 

—  St.  John  L.  H.  Du  Plat 

—  Stuart  Campbell 

—  Wilbraham 

—  William    

—  William  Henry 

—  William  H.F 60, 


falbot, Sir Adelbert  C.40,  408 

—  ZoniEdmundB....  56,  152 

—  Frank  Eustace  Geo.     362 

—  Fred.  Gilbert 357 

—  George  J.  F 65 

—  George  R.  FitzRoy  ...  17S 

—  Harry  Lynch 72,  397|Teed.  Arthur  S.  H. 

John 433  Tempest,  RogerStephen 


—  H.S.R.  Prince  Alex- 

ander of. 

—  H.S.H.   Prince  Adol- 

phus  of 

—  .U.S.  a.  Prince  Fran- 
cis of 


—  JohnstonS 50 

—  Hon.  Milo  George   50,  208 

—  Hon.  Reginald  A.  J.    1,     7 

Talland,  Frank 161 

Tancock,  Osborne  K. 


—  Francis  L.  Victor 22o:Tancred,  Thos.  Angus ...  175 

—  Frederick  Robt 515  —  Thomas  Selby  436 

—  George  Wiliiam 247|Tandy,  Edward  A 213 

—  Leopold  V 6  —  Edward  Ord  452 


Swainson,  Fred.  Ernest  320 
Swan,  Charles   Tarrant  430 

—  John  Stewart 43S 

—  Norman  Edward 256 

—  William    369 

—  William  Travers 
Swann,  Clarence  J.  H...  179 

—  Harington  237 

—  John  Christopher  66,  413 
Swanston,CharlesOhver  428 

•  Nowell  ShersoD    417 


Temple,  A.  H.  Williams 

—  C.  Pilcher   

—  Frank  Valiant  

—  Henry  M 49, 

175!—  John 48, 

—  John  Alexander  ...18, 

—  Reginald  Cecil  

—  Richard  Carnac   ...47, 
William  Arthur  M. 


148 


.19,  40D 


410 

27. 

—  Ernest  Napper 181  Templer,_Chas.  Bertram  419 

437 
416 
346 
419 
436 
174 


—  Henry  Strafford 

—  John 

—  Maurice  O' Conner  ...  214 
Tanner,  Charles  Oriel  O.  431 

—  John  Arthur 66,  209 

Tapp,  James  H.  W 17 

Tarbet,  Wm.  Godfrey...  256 
Tarry,  Geo.  Golbourn  ...  252 
Tarte,BernardR.Kimieir  229 
Tarver,  Alex.  Leigh 4 


Swanton,  James  H... .68,  399  —  William  Knapp 369 


Swayne,  Cha.  Henry  ...  378 

—  Edward  Hopton   245 

—  Eric  John  Eagles 423 

—  Harold  George  C.  76,  209 

Sweeny,  Terence  H 516 

Sweet,  Edw.  Herbert  ...  440 
Sweetman,  Michael  J....  249 

—  Michael  James  J 275 

■ — Richard   254 

Sweetnam,  Stephen  W.  385 
Sweny,  Wm.  Frederick  235 
Swetenham,  Foster 143 

—  Robert  A 19,407 

—  Roger   229 

Swettenham,  Geo.Kilner  346 

—  Thos.  R.  E.  Warren    249 

—  Wm.  Alex.  Whybauit  180 

Swift,  R.  Meade  P 354 

Svvifte,  Edin.  Lenthal  ...  438 

—  Francis  William 236 

Swiney,  Alex.  J.  Henry    211 

—  Ernest  Robt.  Rainier    427 

—  George  Walter  B. ... 70,  414 

—  Gilbert  Mars  R.  A. 
S  winhoe.EdmundArthur  436 
Swinlej',  Geo.  D.Probyn  443 
Swinton,  Ernest  Dunlop  212 

—  Francis  Edward  52" 

—  Robert  Bruce 310 

Swire,  Henry 373 

Sword,  Wm.  Denuistoun  329 
Swynnerton,  Rev.  Chas.  530 
Syer,  Herbert  Kingston  266 


Tatam,  Walter  John    ...  395 

Tatchell,  Edward 241 

Tate,  AlanE 381 

—  Chas.  Wm.  Henry  45,  368 

Gerard  William 384 

Godfrey  529 

Tatham,  Arthur  G 66,  397 

—  Charles  J.  Willmer  ...  382 

—  Harold 311 

Tawney,  Charles  Joseph  241 

—  Edw.  Plowden  A.. .72,  170 
Tayler.Wm.FothergillC.  435 
Taylor, AdrianAubreyC.  354 

—  Alexander  William77,  227 

—  Arthur  H.  Mendle  ...  162 

—  Arthur  Wm.  Neufville  430 

—  Arthur  Whitcombe...  532 

—  Cecil  Hugh 330 

—  Cecil  Salusbury 175 

—  Charles  Lancaster  ...  265 

—  Daniel 234a 

—  Douglas  James  On'75,  416 


Cyril  Frank 

—  Henry 75, 

—  Walter  Francis 

Tennant,  C.  Cambridge 

—  Edward   

—  Hy. Lancelot 

Thomas  B.  Everest... 

Ternan,  H.  A.  Breffney 

—  Henry  Breffney...  41, 

—  Richard  R.  B 

Trevor  Patrick  B.    49, 

Terry,  A.  F.  A.  Imbert 
Astley  Herbert 

—  Robt.  J.  Atkinson    ... 

Tetley,  Arthur  S 

Teversham,  R.  K. ...  66, 
Tew,  Cyril  Crofton  B. ... 

—  HaroldS 

—  Thomas  Percy 

Thacker,  Henry  Joseph 

—  Robert  Christy 

Thackeray,  Charles  B.... 

—  Frederick  Rennell  60, 

—  Henry  James 

—  Thomas  M.  Gerard  47, 
Thackwell,  C.  G.  R.     75, 

—  Charles  Joseph 

—  Edward  LoftusR 

—  Joseph  Edwin    

—  Osbert  Montague  R.  . 
1 —  William  Henry  ...6:, 
Tharp,  Gerard  Prideaux 
Thatcher,  Gerald  Gane 

—  John  Frederick 
Charles  65, 


—  Edward    39;., 

—  Edward  Moore  441I 

—  Edward  Thornton    ...  26i;Thellusson,  A.  W.  W.  A. 

—  Ernest  Fitzwilliam  ...  36411'heobald,  Hy.Chas.  W. 

—  Ernest  Frederick 210)—  Stanley  Reay 

—  Francis  Heale 76,  431  Thesiger,  Son.  C.  W.  ... 

—  Fras.  Pitt  Stewart   ...  364  —  Richard  H 77, 

—  Fred.  Edw.  V 56,  305|Thicknesse,  John  A.    ... 

—  George 215  IThiele,  Chas.  W 

— Geo.  A.  Campbell 436[Thistlethwayte,    Evelyn 

—  Beo.    George    Ledell  457!        William 74, 


Thorn,  George  St.  Clair  385 
Thomas.ArthurC.  H.  72,  307 

—  Arthur  Havilland  65,  363 
Berkeley  Hardinge...  27s 
Charles  Fred 19,403 

—  Charles  Latimer  361 

Charles  Samuel  W. ...  180 
David  Brodie 261 

—  Edward  Algernon  D.  275 
Francis  Herbert  S.  ...  422 
Frederick  William  ...  437 
Geo.  Trevor  H 381 

—  GeorgeTucker  524 

Sir  Godfrey  V.   Bart. 

56,  168 

—  G wyn   440 

Henr3' Melville 177 

—  Henry  Robt.Dacres  41,  409 

—  Hubert  St.  George   ...  425 

—  John  Wellesley  290 

—  Reginald  Percy 346 

—  Reginald  Seymour  ...  443 

—  Robert  Henry   214 

—  William  Fred 525 

Thomason,  Arch.  F 433 

Thompson,  Albert  Geo..  38J 

—  Andrew  Green 43,1  (.  > 

Arthur  H.  Symes 181 

—  Aubrey  Julian 180 

-—  Bernard  A 247 

-■  Bernard  Henry    215 

—  Gen.  Charles  William  156 

—  3Ta/orCharlesWm.  71,  141 

—  Croasdaile  Miller 525 

—  Cyril  rowney    428 

—  DavidMont 419 

—  Edward  Gerald... 158 

—  Edwin  StephenWrighti45 

—  F.  Hacket 61,  342 

—  Frank  S.  Corbitt 529 

—  George  Frederick   ...  136 

—  Harold  C.    Springall  295 

—  Harold  Jas.  Meysey  357 

—  Harry  Adair  348 

—  Harry  Arth.  Hale  ...  432 

—  Henry  Neville 381  . 

—  Herbert  John    360 

—  Ivan  Frank  Ross 436 

—  John 369 

—  John  Alexander  R.  ...  277 

—  Noel  Gilliat 239 

—  Richard  46,  207 

—  Richd.  L.  Brereton...  213 

—  Robert  George 381 

—  Roland  Wycliffe  307 

—  William  Anson 417 

—  Wm.  Arthur  Murray    174 

—  William  George    179 

—  William  Henry 16 

William  Thomas  F....  362 

—  Wm.  Maxwell 212 

—  William  Oliver 24,  406 

—  Sev.  William  Fras.  ...  530 
Thomsett,  Rich.  Gillham  378 
Thomson.  Alex. Fred.  E.  177 

—  Alex.  Guthrie 442 

Alex.  Henry  Gouger    439. 

—  Andrew  Graham  ...52,  209 

—  Charles    519 

—  ChristopherBirdwood  214 

—  C.  F.  S.  Anstruthero3,  133 

—  Charles  William  ...19,  164 

—  David  Birdwood  422 

—  Edmund  Peel    353 

—  Francis  Wyville  ....;..  517 

—  George  Addison  L.  ...  244 

—  George  Sloane 528 

—  Harry  Michael  351 

—  Vet.  Lt.Col.  Henry  ...  39s 

—  Capt.  Henry    525 

—  Kenry  George  Allen  234 

—  HughD.  White 174 

—  Qr.AIr.  James 233 

—  James   .„ -..383 

—  James  Alex.  Skene  61,  284 

—  JocelynHome 171 

—  John  Bustee  Cooke  ...  245 

—  Mowbray  Townshd.75,417 

—  Noel  Arbuthnot 336 

—  Roger  Gordon 181 

—  Samuel  John 516 

—  Slade 339 

—  Thomas  George  ...40,  407 

—  Wilfred  Bnrrell 380 

—  Rev.  William ,.  530 

— .WilliamAnstruther72,  134 

—  William  David  ...   75,416 

—  William  Dixon  Mann  134 


Index — Active  List. 


828c! 


Thomson,  Wm.  Gordon 

—  Wm.  Montgomerie  ... 
Thorne,  Antoine  D 

—  Charles  Henry 

—  Henry  Albert 

—  John  F.  Vernon   

—  William  James 

Thorneycroft,  Alex.  W. 
Thornhill,  Clement  B.... 

—  George  Badham  

—  Henry  Beaufoy    ...58, 

—  John  

—  Wm.  Henry 

Thornley,  Robert  Wm 
Thornton,  Arth.  Parry  41 

—  Charles  Edward   

—  Edward  Evelyn  D.  ... 

—  Leslie  Heber 

—  Sidney  Vernon  ...  71, 

—  William  Brooke    

Thorold,Chas.CecilH.  45, 

—  Frederick  Temple  ... 

—  Hayford  Douglas. ..66, 

—  Henry  Cecil   

—  William  Grant  

Thoroton,  Charles  J.  ... 
Thorp,  Arthur  Edw.ird 

—  Arthur  Hugh    

—  Austin 

—  Herbert  W.  Beck 

—  John  Claude   173, 

Thorpe,  Alfred  

—  Edward  Ivan  de  S.  ... 

—  Gervase   

—  John  Claude  

—  John  Somerled 

—  William  Stewart 

Thowless,  Edwin  

Thoyts,  Fras.  Gordon  G. 
— Harry  NewmanMorgan 
Threipland.Wm. Murray 
Threlfall,Chas. Morris... 
Thresher,  E.  Burnaby... 

—  Jas.  Henville 

Threshie.  Kobert  A...65, 
Thring,  Edw.  Clavell  ... 

—  Richard  H.  D 

Throckmortun.  R.  C.  B. 
Thrupp,  Edw.  Fred 

—  Francis  M 176, 

Thmllier,  SirB..  E.  L. ... 

—  Henry  Fleetwood 

—  Leslie  Cardew   

—  Willoughby 

Thurburn,  Arthur  Hugh 

—  James  White    32, 

—  Walter  Levinge  

Thurnall,  Henry  P 

Thurston,  Hugh  C 

—  Hugh  Stanley    

Thwaites,  William 

Thwaytes.EdmundChas. 

—  Henry  j 

Thynne,  Reginald!' 

—  Ulric  Oliver    

Tibbits,  Walter 

Tickell,  Edward  James.. 
Tidswell.  Edward  Cecvl 
Tighe,  Francis  Alfred  ... 

—  Michael  Augustus    ... 

—  Michael  Joseph     

—  Stanislaus  Michael   .. 

—  Vincent  John    

Till,  Francis  Edward  ... 
Tillard,  Arthur  B 

—  Arthur  George 

— -Francis  Bonha.ni 

TiUbrook,  P.  Lim 

Tilley,  Wm.  Fairbairn... 

Tilly,  Justice  C 52, 

Tiluey,  Harold  J 

—  Norman  E 

—  Wm.  Arthur  

Timbrell,  Thomas    

Timmis,  ilex.  Wellesley 

—  John  Vernon 

Tims,  Frederick 

Tindalr Arthur  H.  U.    ... 

Tinker,  Edward    73, 

Tinley,  Gsrvase  F.  N.70, 
Tipping,E.A.Gartside76> 

—  -Robt.  F.  Gartside  60, 
TisdaJl,  Arthur  Lauce73, 

Tizard,  Henry  E 

Tobin,  Fred.  John...  58, 
Tod,  Alex.  Geo.  Wm.  ... 

—  George  Russell 


Tod,  John  Kelso -...  425 

—  Noel  Moir  269 

Todd,  Arthur  George  ...  395 

—  Chas.  Campbell    351,  374 

—  Octavius  379!Trethewy,  Thomas  L 

—  Wm.  Joseph  256]  —  Walter  Hugh 


Trench.Stewart  John  =4,  2S4iTurubull.  George  Oliver  362' 

Trenchard,  Hugh  M. "...  259  —  Harold  Price 395 

Trent,  Francis  Harrison  277,—  Hugh  V.  Corbett 208 

—  George  Alexander   ...  308  —  Walter  Birrie  5'9 

282|Turner,  Alex.  Scott  310 

290. —  Alfred  Edw. 17,164 


i82,Todhunter,  Herbt.  Wm.  268lTrevelyan,  W.  F 373) 

250  Toke.Roundell  Tristram  297  Trevor,  Arthur  P 44°| 


Toker.Alliston  C 6,  405 

Toiler,  Hamlet  B 257 

Poison,  Wilfred 16 

Tomblings,  Edw.  G 149 

Tomkin,  Jas.  W.  Royce  354 
Tomkins,  Ernest  Loith...  176 

406]  —  Harry  Leith   439 

4331 — William  Edward  432 

364  —  Win.  Percival     4,  215 

357lTomkinson,  Henry    24 

i7o|Tomlin,MauriceHilliard  256 

310  —  RobertErnest 211 

263lTompson,HewWakeman  290 


•  Alfred  G.  Burn 432 

■  Alfred  H.  P 56,  i£8 


—  Francis  W 37S— Archer  L.  M 72,  170 

Harry  420)  —  Arthur  Edw 213 

Henry  Octavius 380!—  Arthur  Jervois  . 


Herbert  Ed  ward  315 

Hubert  B.  Cosmo 247 

—  William  Herbert 229 

Trew,  Edward  F 401 

Trewby,  Bev.  Donald..  530 

Trewman,  Geo.  T 380 

Tribe, Cecil  Walford  352,  y 


Augustus  Henry. ..18,  406 

—  Benjamin    140 

—  Bingham  Alexander  357 

—  Charies 310 

—  Charles  Hampden  ...  243 

—  Edward    190 

—  Ernest  Vere   213 


—  Charles  Walter 432I  — Francis  Charles    233 

Trim.Robert  William325, 369 —  Frank  Gordon  214 

Trimby,  Thomas  353I  — Fred.  Mansel  33,  165 

islToms,  Francis  B.  R... 66,  iSgTrimnell,  Wm.  D-  C 180J  —  Frederick  Wm.  Chas.  430 

284  fonge,  William  Corrie...  239  Tringham, Archibald  M.  227]— George  Harvey 42Z 


Tonnochy,  Valens  C.  49,  4i2|Tripp,  Arth.  W.  Howard  237 
Toogood,  Arth.  Seymour  234 


—  Cecil 286 

Topham,  T.  Harrison  ...  210 
Toppin,  Harry  Stanley  233 
forbett,  Francis  H.  B.  307 
315  Tordiffe,  Stafford  H.  W.  325 
370  Torkington,  G.  Stukeley  244 
2,1  —  Richard  Humphrey..  236 
251  Torrie,  Lawrence  J.  50,  411 
3=1  Pothil],  Francis  W.  G.72,170 
369  Tottenham, Chas. Bosvile  155 
223  —  PonsonbyJohn  Lottus  292 

151  — RobertLoftus    427 

386  Toulson,  Clement  P 138 

245  Tovey.Geo.  Strangways  181 

149  Tower,  Conyers 137 

219  —  George  Alfred    8,  208 

149  —  William  Maitland 144 


Townend,  Beo.  A.  J. . 


396 


Townley,  Charles  R...47,  243 
Townsend,  C.  C 66,  169 


-Harold  Lake  C 443 

Triscott,  Charles  P.. ..61,  169I--  Henry  Blois    215 

Tristram,  Chas.  Edw....  4331—  HenryEdward Martin  240 

—  Lancelot  S.B 297'  -  Henry  Hamilton  F. ...  433 

—  Miles  Halton 1=4  -  Henry  Scott 76,  299 

Tritton,  Charles 4.9  —  Herbert  Guy 261 

—  Oswald iSo|  —  Horace  Harrison 213 

Trollope,  Arthur  G 2291  •■  James  Gibbon 66,  417 


Trotman,C.  Newsham  ..  400 

—  Nathaniel  Fisnnes  ...  398 
Trotter,  Alg.  Richard...    133 

—  Edward  Henry 219 

—  EverardG  Stanley  ...  443 

—  Gerald  Fredcrie    219 

Gilbert. R.  A.  John...   285 


—  John  Digby ..  370 

-  Martin  Newman  282 

—  Neville  George  Harry  284 

—  Percy  Alexander 2S4 

—  Reginald  George 519 

-  Samuel  Coinpton... 26,  205 

—  William    381 


—  Henry  6 

—  Jamos  Keith 40 

—  Philip  Durham 

—  Robert  Francis 45 

—  Warren  Francis  . .  .70 

—  William  John    

Troup,  Arthur  George 


—  Cuthbert  Hanson 279! Trousdale,  Henry  Cecil    295 


—  Edmond 377 

—  Edward  Neville    2. 

—  Edward  Copleston    ...  446 

—  Robt.  Edw.  Lawrence  27 

—  Samuel  38. 

—  Sam.C  Chetwodei78,  369 
fownshend,         Charles 

Vere  F 46,  421 

—  Ernest 73,  209 

—  George  Robert... ...56,  168 

Towse,  Ernest  Beckwith  339 
Towsey,  FrancisWtn.247,362 

Tozer,  Arthur  G.  M 360 

Tracey ,  Arthur 36,  1  " 

—  Hon.    A.    H.    C. 

Haubury 134 

—  Eric  T.  H.  Hanbury .  221 

—  WUliam  Maxwell  227,  369 
'Traherne,  Geo.  Gilbert...  175 
Traill,  John  Murray 231 

—  William  Hemy 277 

—  William  Stewart 213 

Trapani,  Alfred 69,  189 

—  Charles 69 

Travers,  Arthur  Hope...  220 

—  Eaton  Aylmer 32,  413 

—  George  Alfred  211 

—  Hugh  Mortimer  252 

—  Hugh  Price    139 

—  Jonas  Hamilton  duB.  205 

—  Joseph  Oates 242 

—  Robert  Eaton 436 

Treanor,  Thos.  Stanley  313 
L'redgold,  John  A.  T.    ...  364 

—  Wm.  Lancelot 360,  369 

Treeby,  Henry  Paul.  ..68,  279 

Treffry,  Frederic    371 

Trefusis,  Ron.  Hy.  W....  223 

—  Ron.  Walter  Alex.  ...  224 
Tregear,  Fred.  Charles  439 

—  Vincent  F.  W 438 

—  Vincent  Wm 71403 

Treherne,  Fras.  Harper  380 
fremayne,  Ron.  Arthur  282 

—  John  Hearle  154 

Trench,  Fred.  A.  Le  Poer 

4i)  363 

—  Fred.  John  A 58,  160 

—  Geo.  Fred.  Cheuevix  446 

—  Henry  Walter 32,  352 

—  Richard  H.  Chenevix  143 


Trower.CourtneyVor.56,  205 
Truell,  Edmund  G.  S. ...  234 
Trueman,  Chas.  F.  H....  327 
Truman,  Wm.  Robinson     16 

Truscott,  John  J&3 190 

Trusler,  James  182 

Trydell,  Arthur  Stuart..  395 

—  Botet 428 

Tryon,  George  C 219 

Tucker,  A.  E.  Ranelagh  261 

—  Albert  Napoleon 215 

—  Aubrey  Charles    332 

—  Benjamin 402 

—  Charles 5 

—  Ernest  Fred.  Gordon  529 

—  George 215 

Louis  Henry  EtnileiS,  403 


urton,  Hugh  M 440 

166' — Ralph  Douglas  261 

17I —  William  Harry 65,  208 

410  Tusou,  Charles  Edward  269 

397  —  George  Edward    157 

383I —  Sir  H.  Brasnell 5,  397 

—  Harry  Denison 286 

Tweddell,  Francis    426 

—  Henry 432 

Tweedie,  Gerald  Scott...  225 

—  Henry  Carmichael  ...  329 

—  John  Lannoy 16 

—  William  John  Bell   ...  350 

Twidale,  Wm.C.  E 181 

Twigg,  Edw.  Francis  ...  431 

—  Herbert  Jos  Richard  529 

—  Robert  Hinry  56,  418 

Twining,  P.  Geoffrey  ...  211 
Twiss,  Edward  Francis  249 

—  Francis  Arthur 17S 

—  George  Edward 379 

—  Hubert  Richard  398 

—  John  Heury  211 

—  Wm.  Louis  Aberkirch  362 
Twist,  Alex.  W.  E 352 


—  TudorHenry  St.  Geo.  62,  —  Ernest  Frederick 154 

—  William  Guise   24  Twoiney,  lieo.    Timothy  396 


dickey,  Be 0.  J.  G.  White  396 

—  Tbos.  Broderick  A....  38c 
Tudor,  Ernest  Augustus 

'Tudor 210 

—  Henry  Hugn 178 

—  Lechmere  Howell   ...  266 
L'udway,  Robert  John-o,  303 


Twyt'ord,  Ernest  H.  S....  209 

—  Lionel  Thos.  C 329 

Twyuam,  Humphrey  M.  277 

—  Thomas  MacGregor...  334 
TyacKe,  George 173 

—  Nicholas 384 

L'yidec,  William    54,  168 


Tufnetl,  Arth.Wyndhain  227  Tyler,  Alfred  Herbert...  213 

—  Edward   130]— Arthur  Joan    284 

—  George  Murray 303I — Arthur  Malcolm    174 

—  Hugh  Richard 76,273 — Charles  William   173 


Lionel  Chas.  Gostling  279 

Nevill  Arthur  C.de  H.  303 

Tugwell,  CI.  Buchanan  294 

Tuite,  Mark  Antony  75,  416 

L'uke,  George  Jerry  A.  382 

—  Martin  L 74,  209 

Tull,  Frank  Kellow 366 

Tullibardine,  Marquis  of  134 
1'ulloch,  Donald  Fiddes  178 

—  Jas.  Bruce  Gregorie...  315 

—  John  Arthur  S 210 

—  John  WalterGraham75, 420 

—  Richard  M.  Gregorie  313 

—  Tom  Gregorie   176 

Tulloh,  Geo.  Swinton  ...  273 

—  Robert  Henry  Wm....  315 

Tuohy,  John  Fra 516 

Tupman,  John  A 400 

—  Kenneth  Lyon  237 

Tupper,  Gas.  Le  M 163 

Turubuil,Cha.Fred.A.43,282 


Francis  Cameron 179 

—  Frederick    306 

-  Henry  Edward 61,  208 

—  James  Arbuthuot 175 

—  John  Charles 56,  208 

—  Ralph  Edward 176 

—  Roper  Maxwell 333  ■ 

—  T;evor  Bruce 18,  164 

—  W.  E.  Saumerez  295 

Tyndall,   Henry   Stuart  443 

—  Robert 332 

—  Wm.  Ernest  Marriott   284 

Tyrell,  Beo.  Edward 506 

Tyrrell,  Arthur  Fredk...  384 

—  Aug.  Charles  Lionel  353 

—  Chas.  Robert 380 

—  Gerald  Ernest    179- 

—  John  Frederick 180 

Tyrwhitt,  Ron.  Rupert 

73,   171 
Tytler,  H.  Christopher     429  ' 


82  8e 


Index — Active  List. 


Tytler,     Robert    Adam        l  Verner,  George  de  Wet 

Neilson  339  —  Thomas  Edward 

Umfreville,  Harry  K.  ...  285  — Wm.  W.  Cole  

—  Percy 313  Vernon,  Granville  Wm. 

—  SamuelG 284  —  Hubert  Edwaid  

Underwood,  Kdw.Arth.  318  —  Ronald  James   

—  Joseph  Wm 145,'Verschoyle,  E.  Greville 

Unett,  John  Alfred  249 —  Jno.  Hamilton 58, 

TJniacke,  Henry  Percy...  339  Versturme, Chas.  Hamil- 

—  Herbert  C.  Campbell    174  ton 

—  Norman  Fyfe 160 —  Henry  Palairet 

—  Robie  Fitzgerald 271  Vertue,  Naunton  Henry 

TJnthank,  Clement  W.O.  144  Vesey,  Chas.  Edw.  Gore 

—  John  Salusbury   332 — Herbert  Charles  

TJnwin,  Gaston  B.  ..  76,  4171 — Ivo  Lucius  B 

—  Robert  Burrell 243Vetch,  William  Francis 

Upcher,  Russell 7jVickers,  Chas.  Ernest... 

TJpperton,  Stuart 295! — Cuthiert 

Urmston.ArchibaldG.B.  40c! — Hilton  

—  E.  Brabazon   68,350' — Wilfrid  Constant  

Urquhart,    Edw.    Fred.         | Vidal,  Chas.  BarnabyM. 

Maltby  2991 — Leonard  Hugh 75, 

—  Edward  Wm.  L i36Vidler,  Wm.  Thomas  ... 

Usborne,  Philip  0.  G. ...  2 14 Vigne,  Robert  Austen... 

—  Thos.  Masters   i7sjVigors.  Cliffe  Henry 

TJssher,  Allan  Vesey 269  —  Philip  Urban 

—  Edward    143!— Philip  U.  W 

Utterson,   Henry   Kelso  294— Richd.  Percy  L 

Vaid.CooverjeeCawasjee  517  —  Thomas  Mercer    

Valentine,  Giles 2i4|Villiers,  Charles  Hyde... 

Vallancey.H.d'Estampes  3501 — Evetyn  Fountaine  ... 
Vallentm.HeDryEdward  i7vVince,  William  

—  John  Maximilian 245  Vincent,  Arth.  Gustave 

Vallings,  Fred  Fitz  Roy  272I—  Berkeley 

—  Henry  Alan  435  —  Edward   

Vance,  Sir  Horatio  Page  131 — Frank  Lloyd 

Vandeleur.CecilFosterS.  223  —  Harry  

—  Crofcon  Bury 209  —  Henry  Alex 30, 

—  Henry  Hartley 180I— Heury  Osman    

—  Robert  Seymour 336jVine,  Francis  Marshall 

—  Wm.  MountcharlesC.  303  Vines, Charles  James  £5, 

Vanderbyl,  Chas.  F 157  Vivian,  Arthur  Granville 

Van  der  Byl,  John   T49; — Charles  Augustus    ... 


—  Frederick  Guy 47, 

Vizard,  Robt.  Davenport 
Von  Donop,  PelhamG.48, 

—  Stanley  Brenton.,.73, 
Von  Hugel,  Norman  G 


Van  der  Gucht,  Geo.  T.  362 

—  RupeitL 437 

Van  der  Kiste,  Freegii'i, 

William   180 

Vanderzee.  F.  Henry    7,405 

—  Henry  Frank 1741  Vores,  Charles  H.  S.  76, 

—  John  Herbert +i3JVost,  William 

Van  de  Weyer,  Bates  It.  223  Vousden.  Wm.  John  22 
Vane,  Hon.  Wm.  L...76,   332  Vowell,  Hugh  Alex... 65 

Van  Geyzel,  John  L 525 1— Richard  Augustus    .. 

Vanrenen,  Adrian  J.  H.    424  Voyle,  Henry  Elliot 


Vyse,  Cecil  Howard 

—  Edward  Howard 

—  George  A.  Howard... 
Vyvyau.C  jurtenay  B.72, 

—  Herb.  Reginald 

—  Richard  Walter  C.  ... 
Wace,  Edward  Gurth  ... 

—  Ernest  C 49, 

—  Richard  22, 

—  Reo.  Walter    

Waddell,  Jas.  Douglas... 

—  Lawrence  Augustus... 
Waddington,  Evelvn  de 

B 

Wade,  Alex.  P.  C.  H 

—  George  Augustus 

—  Harrv  A.  L.  H 


—  Arthur  Sanders    24 

—  George  Rainier 434 

—  Jacob  Pieter  D 26,  406 

—  James  Ernest 21: 

Vans-Agnew,  Edw.  L....  256 

—  Francis    173 

—  John 4ib 

Vansittart,  Eden  ....^.72,  415 
VanSomeren.Wm. W....  444 
Van  Straubenzee,  A.  H.  210 

—  Bowen  Wm.  Sutton...  26., 

—  CasinnrCartwright...  175 

—  Casimir  Heury  C.  ...  2433 

Vassall,  Phillips  S 2;  y 

Vassallo,  Nicola    16 

Vaughau,  Chas.  Davies    28^ 

—  Edward    327 

—  Edward  Gyles   434 

—  Edw  .Jas.  Forrester.  242 

—  Esmae  Allan  Peers...  231 

—  Eugene  N.  E.  Mallet  220 
— ■  Henry  Bathurst    419 

—  Herbert  R 234!  Walfing,' John  W.  C. 

—  Hugh  T.  Jones 10  Wager,  Euclid  Ero  jKe 

—  John 148    "" 

—  Joseph  Chas.  Stoelke  51S 

—  Louis  Ridley 443 

—  Percy  Balderstou 4191  vVailes,  Wm.  Eteson 

—  Philip  Edmund 530J  Vaiuewrignt,  Arthur  R. 

—  Richard  Randal    432I  vVainman,  PuiUo  S.  G. 

—  Robert  Edward    432I  Wainwright. Gerald C.  .. 

•  Thomas  Tweed  ...52,  ioSJWait,  Hugh  G.  K 

364!  Waite,  Albert  Wm 

29s]  Waituman,  Roland  H. 
189!  WaKe,  Edw.  Sc.  Aubyn 

189!  —  Herewird   

189  —  ilugh  St  Aulbyn 

Venaoles,  Charles  Johu  273  —  William  St.  Aubyn... 

—  Edward  Frederick  ...  313I  Wakefield,  Heury  G.  R. 
Venour,    Walter   Edwin  429J—  1'iiomij  . Montague  ... 

—  Wilfrid  John 354j  Waldegrave,  Earl 

Veutris,  Francis 171  Waidron,  Francis 52, 

Vereker,  Chas.  G ^77!  —  Henry  Fra.  Kelly  75. 

Verner,  Edw.  Wingtield  239;  Waldy,  Richard  W.' 


—  H.  Molesworth  St.  A. 

—  James  Moles  worfca. ... 

—  T.  Stewart  Herschel 

—  William  Barton 

Wadeson,  Fred.  W. 


Vagaoru,  Wm.  Danvers 

Wagsiaff,  Cyril  M 

vVahab,  Robert  Alex. 43, 


Vawdrev,  George  . 

—  Charles  Lewis 
Vella,  Alired     71, 

—  Arthur  . 
■  Walter  Dunbar. 


212 

225 
229 
213 
429 
227 
16 
213 
440 
429 
526 
398 

38c  j 
172 
254 
255 
242 

34* 
373 
134; 
288 
240 
400 
179 

430 
182 
408 
173 
398 
273 
437 
441 
410 
327 
207 
170 
211 
171 
5.8 
407 
247 
373 
277 
180 
'44 
237 
229 
242 
297 
214 
167 
165 
S3i| 
352 
5161 

353> 
231 

583; 
179 


WALES,    H.  S.  H.   the 
Princeof 
t,  4,  132,  133,  134,  151,339 
Walford,  George  Henry  244 

—  Neville  Lloyd 22,  164 

—  Wm.  Sworder  47,  166 

Walker,  Albert  Lancelot      6 

—  Alexander  6,  164 

—  Alex.  Lamond 173 

—  Alexander  Ramsay  ..  214 

Charles  Cecil  G 362 

Chas.  E.  FitzGerald    265 
Charles  Pope 3S2 

—  Claude  E.  Forestier...  175; 

—  Claude  Ernest  Hyln    246: 

—  Edgar  Holford  40,166: 

—  Edmd.SGmerviHeF.76,17: 

—  Edw.  John  Howard...  327; 

—  Edward  Wm.  May   ...  178 

—  Francis  Spring 438 

—  Frank  Hercules    329 

Sir  Fred.  W.  Edw.  F.       5 

—  George 212 

—  George  Kemp    395 

—  George  Lemon 524 

—  George  Stanley    384 

—  George  T.  Forestier...  174 

—  Harold  Bridgwood  ...  2S2 

—  Harold  Maxwell  132 

—  Capt.  Henry   247 

—  Lieut.  Henry      442 

—  Htmry  Alexander 235 

—  Henry  C.  C 48,  167 

—  Henry  George    430: 

—  Herbert  John    213I 

—  HerbertSatherland72,  2(9 

—  John  C.  A 72,  130  j 

—  John  Douglas  Glen...  299J 

—  John  Newman    ...  31,  403 j 

—  John  Tyrwhitt    ...65,  294 

—  Launcclot  Henry    ...432; 

—  Melville   172) 

—  Montagu  C.  B.  F...30,  321 

—  Oswald  Betheil 156 

—  Percy  Gerald 75,418 

—  Reginald 214 

—  Reginald  Selby 213 

—  Samuel  McAll  369 

—  Walter  Blennerhassett  180 

—  Wilfrid  Beckett 256 

—  William  Arch.  Smail  443 

—  William  George... 428 

—  William  Reginald    ...  305 

—  William  Robert 4.5 

vVall,  Allan  Oopinger   ...  440 

—  Edward  James 215 

—  Edward  Watkiu   429 

—  Frank  526 

Wallace,  Alexander.. .70,  414 

—  Arthur  Wm.  Baillie...  333 

—  Augustus  Robert 307^ 

—  Edward   Chas.  Lloyd  443, 

—  George 361 

—  George  Bright 303 

—  Thomas   366 

—  Wm.  Berkeley  243; 

—  William  R.  P 70,  273 

Wallack,  Heury  Joblmg  130 
Waller,  Alfred  A.  p 439 

—  Edmund  427 

—  Edmund  Aug 58,  208 

—  Fred.  C.  Livingston    430 

—  John  Dawson  H.  ...68,  169 

—  John  Hampden 130 

—  Richd.  C.  Sha<e>pear  401 

—  Richard  tiope    272 

—  Richard  Lancelot 214 

—  Stanier 26,  205 

Wallerstein,Fra.E.lw.54,  333 
Walling,  A.  Tremearne  429] 
Wallington,  Chas.  D.  73,  257 
Wallis,  Alex.  Fred 284 

—  Hugh  Ryves  432 

Valluntt,  C.  C.  Miller73,33; 

vValpjle,  Alfred 211 

Walsh,  tlon. Charles  E. 77, 356 

—  George  lnverarity  ...  252 

—  Henry  Alfred    50,  245 

—  Johu  G.  Russell  310 

—  John  Henry  Cull  517 

—  M  tinwariugRa^ell3ic,355 

—  Richard  Knox   259 

—  Walter  i*.  Hassey     ...  25; 

—  William  Hassey  261 

Walshe.  Fred.  W.  H 179 

—  Henry  E. ..  292 

Walter.Chir.es 269 

—  Fraacis  Edward  240 


Walter,  Harold   Ernest  241 

—  JohnMacNeill 242 

—  Richard  Lionel 65,  148 

—  William  Frederick  77,  257 
Walters,  H.    Flamstead  427 

—  Hubert  de  Lansey  ...  17& 

—  Hugh  de  Laucey 295 

—  Robert  Francis 303 

—  Wallscourt  H.H...  64,  169 
Walthall,  Brian  J.D.  ...  401 

—  Edw.  C.  W.  Delves  ...  179 
Walton,  Cusack 214 

—  Ellys  William 210 

—  Geoffrey  Frank 364 

—  Graham   439 

—  Henry  Beckles  Gall...  386 

—  Herbert  428 

—  Herbert  James 520 

—  Lewin  Barlow    430 

—  fm.  Crawford 425 

Walwyn,  Fuller  James  263 
Wanhill,  Charles  Fred.     385 

Wanliss,  Cecil 295 

Wapshare,  Arthur    ...48,  411 

—  Richard 419 

WarburtOTi.SirRobert  19,  406 

—  Robert  Francis 44° 

—  William    215 

—  William  Melv  ill 181 

—  Wm.   Pietce   515 

Ward,  Arthur  432 

—  Bernard  Rowlaud 210 

—  Bertram  Edmund  ...  319 

—  Charles 37* 

—  Cyril  Hardiug  437 

—  Edward    52,  167 

—  Edmund  Ironside    ...  364. 

—  Edward  Francis   322 

—  Edw.  Willis  D 32,  363 

—  Francis  William    ...  6,  164 

—  Frederick  Houlton  63, 169 

—  George  Alexander    ...   425 

—  George    Louis  Stuart  438 

—  Guy  B.  Campbell 266 

—  Harry 180 

—  Harry  Dudley  0 179 

—  Henry     Chas,    Swin- 
burne       362 

—  Herbert  Samuel    366 

—  John  355 

—  J.  E.  Drummond 319 

—  Lancelot   Edw.  Seth    302 

—  Sou.  Maxwell  R.  C.     176 

—  Montagu  C.  Pearson    176 

—  Son.  Reginald 134 

—  2nd  Lieut.  Thomas  ...  136 

—  Thos.  Rawdon  R 247 

—  Triinnell  Martin    428- 

—  Walter  W 45,  249. 

—  William  Alfred 3S4 

—  WiUiara  Hoinan...  —  369. 

—  Reo.  William  John 39S 

Warde,  Hugh  Nort-i 446 

Warded,  Godfrey  F.  E.    292. 

—  Warren  Hy 430 

Warden,  Alt".  Walter 425. 

—  Charles  J.  H 515 

—  Hugh  Fawcett  227 

—  Kenneth  E^ers 315 

—  Louis  Herocrt  325 

—  Richard  E  Iward  173 

Wardle,  Ernest  V.  L.  ...  256 
Wardrop,  Alex.  Ernest     179 

—  Douglas 379 

—  Frederick  Mever 17 

Ware,  FraukC.  W 434 

Waring,  Anthony  H. ...  385 

—  Bdniund  Henry  443 

—  Henry 172 

—  Richard    17S 

—  Walter 132 

War.iker,  Damodir  P 5241 

Warlow,  Reo.  George   ...  506- 

—  Reo.  E  lnund  John  ...  530. 
Warneford.  Gmviile  ...  439. 
Warner,   Charles  A.S....  158- 

—  truest  Heury  Lee   ...  25a 

—  U  iwau  H.  Lee      ...76,  364- 

—  Wm.  Baauatyne      18,  404 

—  a"illia.ii  Ward  432 

Varnes,  1'liis.  Johu...  ..  369. 
Warre,  Hsury  Charles...  322 
Warren,  Sir  Caa.des   ...5,  204 

—  Dawson 227 

—  Frank 179- 

—  Gejrge  Ernest 2B6. 

—  Lionel  Charles 353- 

—  Percy  Bliss 42s 


Index — Active  List. 


528/ 


Warren,  Reginald  Cha*.  261 

—  Richard  Pennefather    421 

—  William  Lewis 171 

Warry,  Bertram  Arthur  303 
Warwick,  Chas.  Spencer  241 

—  Henry  Branston  233 

Washington,  Cecil  P.  G.  178 
Waterfield,  Arthur  G.  M.  432 

—  Bertram  Clarke 435 

—  Frederick  Charles   ...  362 

—  Henry  Gordon    ...     7,  405 

Waterford,  Marq.  of 134 

Waterhouse,  Claude  F...  337 

—  James 17,  405 

Waterman,  George   146 

Waters,   Edm.  E.  Nash  180 

—  Ernest  Edwin  519 

—  Frederick  Gilbert   ...  369 

—  George -.    527 

—  HoraceWilliamPlews  295 

—  Wallscourt  H.  H...47,  167 
Wathen,  Edw.  Owen  ...  146 
Watherston,  Alan  E.  G.  212 
Watkin,  Henry  George     145 

—  H.  S.Spiller   24 

Watkins,  Chas.  Bell. ..68,  170 

—  Chas.  Mostyn  Fras....  212 

—  Fredric  Mostyn     254,  374 

—  Leonard  George  ...76.  171 

—  Rev.  OscarDaniel 53° 

—  Philip  Seymour    2:4 

Watkis,Hen.B.Burlt0K75,4i7 
Watling,  Chas.  Edw 365 

—  Francis  Hammond  ...  519 

—  Francis  Wyatt  212 

—  Gordon 433 

—  Leonard  Douglas 362 

Watson,  Alex.  O.  C... .41, 

—  Alfred  Carnac  430 

—  Alfred  George  47,  277 

—  Rev.  Alf.  Wm.  Brown  396 

—  Rev.  Andrew  B 532 

—  Arthur  John 49,  243 

—  Charles  Fred 2 

—  Charles  Henry 529 

—  Charles  Moore     ...28,205 

—  Charles     Stanbrough  400 

—  Chris.  Godfrey   174 

—  Edward  Hurlock 426 

—  GeorgeFred 70,  415 

■  George  Herbert. ..  70,  415 


Wayne,  Herman  Geo. W.  249 
Weallens,  William  ..  58.  308 
Webb,  Algernon  Edward  434 

—  Andrew  Henry 180 

—  Charles  Alfred   379 

Charles  S.  Chapman  400 

Duncan    364 

Edw.  Arthur  H 37 


Weston,  Reginald  Salter  327 
Westropp, Fred. Malcolm  212 

—  George  R.  Collier    76,  417 

—  Henry  Chas.  Edw.   ...  327 

—  Richard  Gibbings    ...   180 
WetheraU,  Rev.  A.  G.  M.  396 

—  Edward  Richard 443 

John  And.  C 308 


—  G.  Ambrose  Cougreve  353  —  William  Alex.^....  26,  407 

—  George  T.  Wynne 

—  Somerset  E.  Dean1'...  330 

—  Thomas  Montgomerie  329 

—  Walter  Edward    268 

—  William   299 


VVethered,            Herbert 
Laurence  278 

—  Joseph  Robert  273 

Wetherell,  Robert  May  282 

—  William  Edward  May  251 
William  A 278|Whaite,  Thomas  du  B  ..  363 

—  Wm.  Edward 378  Whatman,  Amherst  B...  245 

Webbe,  M.  O.  N.  Rees  ..  338: —  William  Douglas. ..66,  161 
Webber,FrancisPeirson  4271  Wheatley,  Guy  R.  P.    ...  443 

—  James  Webber 17J —  Henry  Spencer 46,  410 

—  Mervyn  Robert  Howe  300  —  Leonard  Lane   ..  444 

—  Oswald  Thomas  O'K.  213  —  Philip    179 

—  Raymond  Sudeley  ...  2631  Wheeler,  Rev.  Charles  E.  457 
Weber,  Wm. Herman  F.   179!— Edgar  Lockyer 179 


Webster,  Alex.  McC.    ..  307 

—  Charles  George 526 

—  Henry  F.  George    ...  371 

—  Thomas    424 

Wedd,  Lawrence  D 228 

Wedderburn,  Alex.  S.70,  170 

—  Henry  Scrymgeour...  339 
Wedgwood,  Gilbert  Hy.  330 

Weedon,  Franklin  F 211 

Weekes,  Henry  W 212 

Weigall,  Geo.  Edw.    73,  170 
Weir,  Arthur  Vavasour  344 

—  Harry  George    49.167 

—  James  Chris 3S3 

—  Patrick  Alex s'6 

—  Richard  Rose 517 

—  Tho.  Stephenson  527 

Welby,  Glynne  E.  Earle  265 
Welrh,  Alfred  John  267 

—  Frederick  G.  T ji,  408 

—  George  0 71.363 

—  Malcolm  E.  H.  U....46,  410 

—  Malcolm  H.  Edw 254 

—  Norman  Charles  290 

Welchman,E.W.St.G.6i,  412 

—  Sidney  Chaytor 29. 

Weld,  Alfred  Edm 3S6 

Weldon,  Bertram  de  W.  232 


■  Guy  Hartley 139  —  Ernest  Steuart 


—  Harry  A.  Ferguson...  354 

—  Harry  Davis  427 

—  Henry  Rowsell     362. 

—  Ivor  Wilberforce 350 

— ■  James  Kiero     77,  321 

—  John 379 

—  John  Capron 175 

—  John  Edward 71,    327 

—  John  G.  Maitland   ...  178 

—  John  Hugh    444 

— ■  John  James  C 383 

—  John  William    529 

—  Lionel  Arthur    435 

—  Oliver  Cyril  Spencer   236 

—  Robert  Samuel  ...  40,  16 

—  Solomon 47,  166 

—  Spencer  Burton    442 

—  Thos.  Colclough  212 


294 

Francis  Harry 305 

—  George  Anthony    334 

Wellby.MoutaguSinclair  59 


—  Geo.  Godfrey  Massy  441 
--  Guy  Dauvers 18° 

—  Henry  Littleton   290 

—  John  C.  Massy  437 

■—  Joh-iLangford 45,  36S 

Wbeler,  Chas.  Stuart  48,  41 1 

—  Edward    63,  288 

Whetham.Cacil  Boddam  182 

—  Paul  228 

Whetherly,  Wm.Stobart  141 
Whiffln,  George  G 227 

—  Henry  Edward 425 

—  Walter  John 398 

Whigham,  Robt.  Dundas  234 
Whinneld,  Henry  Chas.  227 
Whish,  James  George  ...  284 
Whishaw,  Edw.  Richard  292 
Vhistler,  Albert  Edw.  74,415 

—  Fuller   334 

—  Tnomas  G 290 

Whiston,  Philip  Henry  383 
Vhitaker,  Arthur  M.  ...  284 

-  Chas.  Hildyard  V.  72,  350 
-Hen.  Joseph  W 292 

—  James  161 

Whitby,  Fred.Heury  33,  332 
Whitchurch,  H.  Fred....  51 
Whitcombe,  Ernest  G.R.  52 
White,  Arthur    357 

—  Arthur  Ogilvie     ...77. 

—  Cecil  Arbuthnot   243 

—  Charles  James  444 


Weller,  George  Herbert  4181  —  Edward  Dalrymple...  301 


Wellesley,  £<jn?ArthurC.     16 

—  Gerald  Valerian    372 

—  Richard  A.  Colley   ...  176 
Welman,  Arthur  Pole  27 1 ,  364 

—  George  Arthur 72,  415 

—  Harvey 419 

—  Harvey  Beauehamp      317 

—  Herbert  Loftus 71,  344 

Welsh,  David  James 2" 

—  Francis  Aug.  Maiing  346 

Welstead,  Harry  M 252 

Wemyss,  Binfield 19,  405 

—  David  Gillespie 225 

—  Fras.  Earl  of 1 


Thomas  Edgar 526  —  Francis  C 130 


—  Thomas  James 41 

— -  William  Arthur 420 

—  William  Ernest    140 

—  William  Milward 284 

Watt,  Donald  Munro   ...  441 
— •  Edward  Chorley  315 

—  Redmond  Edw 307 

Watts,  Arthur  Hugo   ...  362 

—  Brian    386 

— ■  Ohas.D.Raynsfordi78,369 

—  Charles  N 70,  305 


MaynardFLColchester  269 

—  Robert  D.  e 339 

—  R.  E.  Fitzmayer 171 

Were,  Harry  Harris 277 

West,  Alex.  Arthur 436 

—  Alexander  Hy.  Delap  181 

—  Archibald  Vivian  ..  ..  311 

—  Chas.  J.  Sackville  ...  322 

—  Charles  R.  Roberts...  303 

—  Ernest  Edward 146 

—  George  E.J.  A 179 

—  G.  F.  M.  Cornwallis...  223 


Finch   279 

—  Frank  Aug.  Kinder..  213 

—  Frederick 70,  400 

—  Frederick  Alexander  243 

—  Fred.  Power  L...   60,412 
—  Geoff.  H.  Anthony 

—  George  Edmund 440 

—  George  Francis 174 

—  Sir  G.  Stewart  5,  339 

—  Godfrey  Dalrymple...  219 

—  Harold  Philip  M.     ...  239 

—  Hans  Stannard t 

—  Hen.  A.  Pilkington  ..  174 

—  Henry  Herbt.  Ronald  322 

—  Henry  Lawrence  E....  379 

—  Henry  FitzL.  P.  F.  E.  524 

—  Herbert  Southey  N.    400 

—  Ion  Grove   433 

—  James  Grove  49,  319 

—  James  Ross 214 

—  John 402 

—  John  Joseph  317 

—  Joseph  Henry  L 233 

—  Joshua  Chaytor    518 

—  Loftus  Ot way •.  372 

—  Oliver  Wardlaw   362 

—  Percy  Carr 526 


—  Geo.  Annesley  Ross  ..  441 

—  George  Iremonger  ...  242 j— Rooblie  Hassan   : 2131 — Richard  Noel    401 

—  Herbert  Edward  247  Westcott,  Sinclair...' 380— Sir  Robert 16: 


■  Herbert  Ponsonby...  333 1  Westerman,  Joseph  F...   178 

Wauchope,  AndrewG.  ...  7  Western,  Charles  M... 45,  166 

—  Arthur  Grenfell  299 — Charles  M.  T 56,  ifi8 

TFaudby,  William 352  —  John  S.  E 74,  416 


Wavell,  Arch.  G 22 — ■  Wm.  Geo.  Balfour  60,  313 

Way,  Arthur  Strachan     332  Westlake,  Almond  P.73,  415 

—  Benjamin  Irby 329  Westmacott,  Claude  B.    275 

—  Bromley  George  Vere  306  —  H.  Richard 297 

—  Lewis   383 1  —  Sir  Richard 17.405 

—  NowellFitzE.  G 401]  iVestmorland,  Ch.  H.  52,  413I—  Wm.  Westropp 518 

Waymouth,  Chas.  S.  H.  294   —  Herbert  Graham  290!  Whitehead,  Edmd.  L'E.  178 

— -Ernest  G 177I — P.Thuillier 73.360: — •  Geo.  Anne  F.  Aubrey  234 

—  Hugh  Newcome  427' Weston,  Geo.  Edw 380'—  Hayward  Reader 378 


—  Robert  Wm.  Persse\..  297 

—  Samuel  R.  Llewellyn   352 

—  Walter  Hanbury  ...46,  207 
Wilfred  Arthur 348 


—  William  Edward  434 

—  William  Frederick  ...  261 

—  William  Hawtrey 254 

—  William  Lewis 60,  169 

—  William  Michael  J....  269 


Whitehead,  John  Holber- 
ton  

—  Raudolph  Edward  ... 

—  Robert  Children  

Wuiteley,  Rev.  C.  E 

Whitestone,  Chas.  W.H. 
Whitla,  Valentine  G.  77 
Whitley,  Joseph    40, 

—  Wm.  Tnomas 

Whitlock.Geo.F.Ashford 
Whitmarsh,  John  F.V.S. 
Whitson,  T.  E.  L.  Hill... 
Whittall,  Eras.Vaughan 
Whittiugton,  T.  D.  L.  ... 
Whittou,  Fred.  Ernest... 

Whitty,  Michael  J 

Wuitwell,  Robt.  Rich.  H. 

Whvlock,  Jas.  G.  H 

Vhyte,  Uhas.Wm.Ered. 

—  John  Frederick     

—  John  Nicholas   

Wickham,  Henry  Francis 

—  Thomas  Edm. Palmer 

—  Wm.  J  lines  Richard. 
Wiekms,  Rev.  Wm.  J.  ... 

Wicklow,  Earl  of  

Widdicoinbe,  Fred.  S.  ... 

—  George  Templer  

Widilrington.BertramE. 
Wiehe,  Fras.  Geo.  A.  ... 
Wigan,  Jas.  Ramsay    ... 

—  John  Tysan    

Wiggin,  Edgar  Askin ... 

Wight,  ErnestO 

Wighton,  Edward 

Wigram,  Clive    

—  Henry  Hampden  

—  Herwald  Robert   

—  Kenneth 

Wikeley,  Jas.  Masson... 
Wilberforce,  Herbert  Wm 
Wilbraham, Ralph  Jas. 65 

—  Sir  Richard    

Wild,  R.  K.  Bagnall 

-Wilfrid  Hubert 

Wild?,  Percy  M.  C 

Wilder,  Harry  C 

Wildes,  C.  S.  Dudlow... 

Wilding,  Charles  A 

Wilford,  Edm.  Ernest... 

—  Edmund  P 41, 

Wilkes,  George  S 

Wilkie,  Charles  Joseph 

—  David  

Vilkieson,Chas.  Boyd45, 

—  Claude  Wm 

Wilkin,  Alexander 

—  Rev.  Sydney  Wm.  W. 
WilKins,  Charlse  Bertie 

—  Ernest  G.  Rule    

—  Fras.  A.  Pressland  ... 

—  Geo.  Hubert  Carey... 

—  Henry  St.  Clair 

—  James  Sutherland   ... 

—  Thomas  J.  Hackett... 
Wilkinson,  Allen  H 

—  Arthur 

—  Arthur  (jlement  

—  diaries   43, 

—  Charles  Robert 

—  Charles  Wm 

—  Clement   Arthur 

—  Edmund  

—  Edward  Grant 56, 

—  Ernest 

—  Ernest  Bordoe 77, 

FraucisAUix     74, 

—  Francis  Tichborne  ... 

—  Frederick  Green 

Geoffrey 

George  Alexander  ... 
Henry  B.  Des  Voeux 
Sir  Henry  Clements, 

—  Lewis  Fred.  Green  ... 
Maurice  Lean 

—  Montagu  Grant ...  73, 

—  Nevile  R 

—  Osborn  Cecil 

—  Percival  Spearman... 

—  Roger   

—  Roland  L.  Cleivneii ... 

—  William  Thornton  ... 
Will,  Duncan  A.  E 

—  James  

Willan,  Hy.  Percy  D.  ... 

—  Stanhope  L.  D 

WilIans.Rich.  H.K.  349 

—  Thomas  James 


435 
353 
308 

53i 
3S4 
,144 
363 
182 
212 
400 

155 
420 
231 
352 
382 
516 
273 
422 
426 
257 
'35 
181 
419 
53° 
133 
428 
429 
322 
'32 
3io 
^54 
154 
38Q 
180 
442 
223 
267 
443 
431 
.136 
,282 
235 
214 
233 
398 
365 
225 
271 
249 
273 
180 
301 
515 
207 
423 
352 
396 
182 
427 
243 
189. 
227 
527 
524 
252 
22 
178 
207 
44S 

212 

317 
5'9 
399 
395 
241 
235 
380 
3°i 
214 

237 
332 
138 
356 
1S0 
267 
221 
250 
z33 
273 
441 
268 
442 
382 
22 
130 
365 
442 


823? 


Index — Active  List. 


Willaume,  Fred.  G.  T.    39b' 

WillcocK,  Stephen 27; 

Willcocks,  Alex.  John...  515 

—  James  60,  35 

—  Rev.  Josiah  0 530 

Willcox.  Walter  T 146 

Willes,  Chai-les  Edw.        263 

—  George  Fred 72,415 

WiUefct.  A.  J.  Saltren. 

—  Frederic  W.  Bagnall  28S 
Williams,  Re 0.  Arth.  A.   531 

—  Arthur  Blount  C 420 

■ — Arthur  Cecil  17S 

—  Arthur  F.  Carlis:; 44; 

—  Arthur  Henry   427 

—  Augustus  John 395 

—  Berkeley  C.  Wilmot...  25? 

—  Cecil  Howard 431 

—  CharlesAug.Muspratt  172 

—  Charles  Edward   519 

—  CharlesLouis 526 

—  Charles  Stanley    425 

—  Coventry 72,  154 

—  Edgar  M'Kenzie  384 

—  Edward  Arthur    159 

—  Edward  Arthur 163 

—  Edward  Chas.  Jas.77,  229 

—  Sir  Edward  C.  S.... 

—  Edward   Ernest. ..233,  365 

—  Edward  Eyre 16 

—  Edward  George   242 

—  Ernest  Montgomery..  385 

—  Eustace  Scott    282 

—  Frederick  Law .  294 

—  2«</£*.Fred.Thesiger  306 

—  Capt.  Fred.  Thesiger    4 

—  George  Albanus  ...71,  292 

—  George  Augustus   66,  414 

—  George  D.  Remington  310 

—  George  Mostyn 39s 

—  George  R.  Keppel    ...  443 

—  Godfrey  7°>  2°9 

—  Godfrey  T 152 

—  Reo.  Harry  Arch 507 

—  Henry  David 43,  329 

—  Henry  Frederick   72,  353 
—Henry  John 135 

—  Herbert  A.  M'Dougal  350 

—  Herbert  W.  Yaughan  385 

—  Hubert  B.  Ogilvy    ...  161 

—  HughBruce  211 

—  John  Andrews 190 

—  John  Hanbury    ...( 

—  Leonard  Addams 385 

—  Lewis  Owen  152 

—  Masterman  Stanley...  176 

—  Montgomery   Sidney  22c 

—  Oliver  de  Lancey 261 

—  Raymond  B 61,  24; 

—  Reginald 41c 

—  Reg.  L.  Muspratt 1 

—  Sidney  Stanley 146 

—  Sydney  Fred 211 

—  'Ihomas  1" 

—  Weir  de  Lancey    290 

—  William  A.   Glanmor  265 

—  William  Bowlas  

—  William  Hugh 50,  iog 

—  Sir  William  John 163 

Williamson,  And.  P.   63,  41 

—  Cyril  Venn  Wilton  68,414 

—  John  Francis 378 

—  Michael   432 

—  Oswald  Charles  173 

—  Richard  Charies  351 

—  Wm.  Ales.  Finiston...  364 

—  William  Herbert  327 

Willington,  Jas.  Arthur   361 
Willis,  Chas.  Fancourt...  527 

—  Charles  Hope 66,  399 

—  Edward  Henry 178 

—  Frederick  Arthur 233 

—  George  Henry  214 

—  Sir  Geo.  H.  Smith 319 

—  Harry  Richard  Jas....  141 

—  Richard  ffolliott  401 

—  Richard  Raymond  ...  257 

—  Sherlock  G.'Ramsay    181 
Willmott,  Arthur  31 S 

—  William  Albert 23 

Willoughby,i£on.C-H.C.  150 

—  lion.    C.   Heatheote- 

Drummond 221 

—  Herbert  Percival...48,  166 

—  James  Fortnom  ...  19,404 

—  Michael  Edward  425 

—  Nesbit  Edward 

Wills.Samuel  Richard...  382 


Willshire,  E.  Mn.xwellfs,  299 
Willson.  Mildmay  W.  16,  22 
Wiliner,  Alarernon  H.  70,  41 

—  Altham  Browning  ...  25 
W  ilmot,  Ar.  Eardley  60,  16 

—  Ernest  Eardley 435 

—  Henry  Eardley  ...71,  41 

—  Irton  Eardley  74.  41° 

—  Ralph  H.   Sacheverel  221 
Wilson,  Albert    Collins    59; 

—  Alexander 60,  350 

—  Archdale  Irby    ...  73,  254 

—  Arthur  H.  Hutton   ...  325 

—  Arthur  Henry  249 

—  Arthur  Holt   ...  279 

—  A.  Whyte  Melville  ...  360 


Winter,  Samuel  Henry 40, 363  Woodhouse,  Tom  Percy  380 

—  Thomas  Basse)! 38iiWoodifield,  A.  Hudson...  17s 

—  William  Robert  ...40,  363  Woodland,  Arth.Law46,  332 
Winterbotham,    Harold         Woodley,  Ernest  Jas.  ...  330 

St.  J.  L 214  Woodman.  James  E.  S.  3*0 

Wintle,  Charles  E.  H.  ...  243  Woodmass,MontaguG.E.i6o 

—  Ernest  de  Vaynes 425  Woodroffe,  Arthur  Jas.    213. 

—  FitzHardinge 428  Woodrow.  Thos.H.J.  54.  168 

—  Frauk  G 28,  36S  Woods,  Adrien  Saml.  ...     26 

—  Henry  Russell   403 — Albert  Edward 422 

Wintour,  Evelyn   432, —  Charles  Greaves   382 

—  Fitzgerald    52,  313  —  Unas- Robt- Sandford  29; 

Winwood.Wm.Quintyne  139  —  Charles  Rolleston 379 

Wisd-m,  Thos.  F.  Mair    288: — George  Greville    177 

Wise,  Alexander   349  —  Hans  Charies  M... .47,  166 

—  Fras.  Hubert 154  —  Hugh  Kennedy    295 

Reo.  A.  Newton 457! — W.  T 370] — James  Aug 395 

—  Cecil  William    .', 322jWishart,  Richard  Jamei  iti2 — John  Charles 366 

—  2ndLt.  Charles  Ed  wd.  227  witham.  Edward 161 —  Robert  John 182 

—  Cujof.Charles  Edward  332lWither,  Ferdinand  Bigg  442.  Woodward,  Charles F....  294 

—  Charies  Henry L.  F.  66, 169  Witherby,  Bertram   315  —  Ed.  Mabbott  232 

—  Charies  Holmes    178J  Withers,  Charles  M.  (i.    444  —  Fras.  Willoughby 307 

—  Charles  Stuart 211  —  Samuel  H 3S4 — JolmAlfred  Hudson...  423 

—  Cyril  Edward   277  Withington,  Guy  E.  W...  295  Woodwright,Fra.B.L.63,i38 

—  Edmund  Munkhouse    386]  Withycombe,  Win.  M...  315  — Wm.  Henry  Edw.    ...  51S 

—  Edward  Hales    ...  24,  4071  Witt,  Reo.  Alfred  R 396  Woodyatt,  Nigel  G 424 

—  Edwin  Bryce i46|Wodehouse,Ern.Chas.  F.  275,  Woolbert,  Henry  Robert  517 

Eric  Edward  Boketon  214  —  Frederic  William 429  Wooldridee,  Herb.  C 437 


—  Francis  Adrian 179 

—  Francis  T.  Drake    ...  2+3 

—  Frauk  Walter   395 

—  Fred.  Alexander...  18,  406 

—  Frederick  Alfred 211 

—  Frederick  Grant 29s 

—  Frederick  Maurice...  364 

—  Geoffrey  Edwd.  Holt  362 

—  Geor_ 

—  George  Ernest  239 

—  George  Fred 47.  207 

—  George  Tyrie  Brand.    3_ 

—  Gordon  Chesney   134 

—  Guy  Greville 752 

Henry  Fuller  M...  66,  356 

—  Henry  Hughes 356 

—  Herbert  Stanley  179 

—  Horace  Hayman  257 

James  Alban 434 

—  James  Barnett  38 

—  John 329 

—  John  Charles 31' 

—  John  Francis 66,  414 

—  John  Geo.  Yule  ...32,  363 

—  Joseph  Reginald   174 

—  Lancelot  Macheli 179 

—  Leslie  Orme  401 

—  Malcolm 346 

—  Mathew  R.  Henry  ...  151 

—  Reginald  Sutoliffe   ...  257 

—  Richard  Hy.  George    241 

—  Robert  Sym  337 

—  Roger  Parker    520 

—  Samuel  Herbert 213 

—  Wm. Bernard 43.409 

Wm.  Deane 377 


Josceline  Heneage  rS,  165  —  Wm.  Hugh 434 

Wolfe,  George  Cecil  B.  400  Woolger,  Jesse 269 

—  John  William 5181  Woollcombe,  Chas  L.  49,267 

Wolferstan.EgerbonS.P.  292' — Kenneth  Macaulay  ...  i6r 

—  H.  F.  Pipe  267,  Woollett,  Wm. Chas.     ...  373 

Wolff,  Arnold  J 213.  Woolley.JasperMaxwell  529 

Wollen,  Wm.  R.  Grant..  214;  Woollright,  Henry  H.  ...  319 
Wollstein,  Harry  More  269'  Woolrych,  Humphry  S.  237 
Wolseley,  G.  J.  Visct.  jWoon,  John  Blaxell...49,  412 

4,  134,  2341  Worgan, Sydney  D.  288,  374 

—  Sir  George  Benjamin      5  Woriledge,  Alfred  C 373 

—  John  Francis 261  —  J.  Franklin 61,  412 

—  William  Owen   378;  Wormald,  Frank  153 

Wood,  Alex.  Vaughan  L.  146 !—  Frederick  William  ...  14& 

—  Arthur  Herbert ...  269]  Worship, VerelstT 353 

— Attiwel!  Henry 54,  348 1  Worsley,  Chas.  F.  Mant   240 

—  Cecil  Strachan 2491 — Frank  P 247 

—  Charles  Carroll 307!  Wortabet,  Hen.  G.  L.   ...  525 

—  Charies  Hastings 179' Wortham.PhilipW.T.H.  284. 

—  Charles  Knight  ...  49,  208;  Worthington,  Claude  A.  229 

—  Chas.  M.  Aloysius 233J — Hugo 398 

—  Creighton    74,  171 1 — Percy  is'eeld 240 

—  Cyril  52,  303  Wortley,  A.  R.  M.  Stuart  322 

—  Cyril  Edward    430) — Edw.  James  Montagu 

—  David  Edward 58,  149         Stuart 52,521 

—  Edw.  Jas.  Fandon  58,  411'Wragg,  William 132 

—  Elliott   16,  205/Wray,  Edmund 401 

—  Ernest 365: —  John  Cecil 173 

Ernest  J.  Macfarlane  430,' —  J.  Willoughby 46,  410- 

Ernest  Perceval   420  i  Wren,  Edward  Conway    242 

—  Evelyn  FitzGerald  M.  242I  Wright,  Alfred   3S3 

FrancisLudlow 439 i  — ■  Arch.  J.  Arnott   ...52,277 

Hastings  St.  Leger  65,  294! —  Bache  Allen 327 

Henry  213I — Reo.  Clement  H.  L....  531 

Sir  H.  Evelyn 4, —  Clifton  Vincent  R.  ...  265. 

Henry  Lindsay 302  — Cron  Hope  Bailie 285 


Wimberley,  Chas.  Irvine  422I  —  Henry  Stotesbury   ...  519 ' — Daniel  Rivers.. 

—  Chas.  Neil  Campbell  518 L_  HerbertWm.Wainmar.  284!—  Edmund  Hasell    526 

—  Douglas  George  N.  I.  325I — Jefferson  Serrell... 48,  286' — Edwin 398 

Fras.  Gordon  Arabin  439  —  John  Lockhart 159! —  Ernest  Granville 428 

Wimble,  Walter  Ernest  421! — John  Nicholas   Price  153  —  Ernest  Leonard...   75,  417 


Winchester,  Marq.  0/72,  221 
tVinckley,  Reo.  Chas.  R.  530 
Windham,  CharlesJsph.  43 

Windle,  Reg.  J 382 

Windsor,  F.  Needham...  519 

—  Wm.  John  435 

Wing,  Fred.  D.  V. ...  74,171 
Wingate,  Alfred  W.  S....  42T 

Allan  Sievwright 339 

—  Fras.  Reginald. ..1,  31,  171 

—  George 47,  410 

—  OodfreyH.  F 225 

—  Thomas  Paterson 268 

—  Reo.  William 537 

Wingfield,  Geo.  A.  Cecil 

Digby 190 

—  JohnMaurice 221 

—  Walter  Cloj>ton 130 

—  William  Edward  175 

—  Wm.  Jocelyn  Rhys  ...  160 

Winn,  John  72,  209 

Wilmington,  John  F.  S.  276 
Winsloe.Alf.  Raynaud...  212 

—  Herbert  Edward 213 

Winter,  Bertram  E 373 

—  Clifford  Boardman  ...  438 

Frederic  Charles 303 

Herbert  Edmond 383 

—  Ormonde  de  l'Epee...  179 


—  JohnPage  71,  2861 — Reo.  Frederick  Geo...  396 

—  John  Stewart -95',— Frederick  William  ...  515 

John  Wm.  Massey    ..  301,' — George 71,170 

Lewis  Ironside 286I — Godfrey  C.  deC 153 

—  Manners  Charles  28; — Harry 65,339 

Maximilian  David   ...  247J — Harry  Stevenson 365 

—  Oswald  G 3781 — Hedley 76,417 

—  Philip  Richard 3461— Henry  Adolphus_S....   235 


Thomas  Birchall  174 

—  Rev.  T.  M.  Hunter 530 

—  Walter 234 

—  William    26 

—  William  Albert 395 

—  Wyndham  M.  P 439 

Woodall,  Frederic  ...288,  374 
Woodcock,    Ernest    El- 
borough   241 

—  George  Cyril 398 

—  Henry  Stephen   175 

—  Wilfred  James  258 


—  Henry  Brooke  H.    ...  210- 

—  Henry  Coram 344 

—  James  Henry 21^ 

—  Kenneth  Crause 251 

—  Robert  Wallace 382 

—  Thomas   115 

—  Wallace  Duffield  227 

—  Walter  Cecil   317 

—  William  Frederick  ...  402 

—  William  Nevill 395. 

—  William  Purvis    ...26,399 
Wrigley,  Clement  Carr    234 


— Wm.Chas.Marmaduke  427;Wrottesley,  Alfred  E.61,  208 

Woodford,  Edw.  Fras....  330' — Son.  William 138 

Woodgate,  Edw.  R.  P....     301  Wroughton,  John  B 2SS 

—  William  Ernest  S.  ...  23i;Wyatt,  Chas.  Edwyn  ...  130 
Woodham,  Cha.  Burnett  282  —  Francis  Ogilvy 180- 

—  James  Francis 362J — Frank  Horace    370 

—  Wm.  Burnett 3081 — George  Nevile  i3r 

Woodhouse,  Claude  G....  444 1 — Henry  James 38r 

—  Henry  Opie   31,  407  —  Louis  John 329 


Index — Active  List. 


Wybergh,  John  Henry  jc6 
Wylam.  Fred.  Herbert  149 
Wyld,  Chas.  Edward  ...  221 

—  William  George  ...73,  290 
Wylde,  Arthur  Wm 400 

—  Edward  Andree  ..   58,  399 

—  Lennard  F.  G.  S 36 

—  Robert  Darell    17S 

Wyley,  John  DeaneN....  398 

Wylie,  Henry 19,  403 

Wyllie.  Frederick 418 

■ — Frederick  Arthur 297 

—  Hugh  Tweed  Walford  138 

—  John  Alfred 70,  414 

—  W.  Hutt  Curzon  ...40,  408 

Wylly,  Harold  C 58,  305 

Wymer,  Hubt.  J.  de  C.  361 
Wynch,  Fredk.  JotmHy.  425 
Wyncoll,  Chas.  Edw.63,  36; 
Wyndham,  Guy  Percy     157 

—  John  Reginald 325 

—  Walter  G.  C 50,  162 

—  Wm.  Francis  George  322 

—  William  Reginald  ...  158 
Wyndowe,  William  T...  303 
Wynn,  Alfred 323 

—  Henry  C.  Williams  ...  173 
Wynne,  Arthur  S 17 

—  Henry  E.  Singleton...  181 

—  Jno.  Geo.  Erskine  76, 171 

—  Oscar  Stewart 327 

—  Skeffington  John 372 

Wynter,  Chas.  Philip...  439 


Wynter,  Fras.  Arthuri78 

—"Hugh  Talbot 

Wynyard,  Edw.  George 

—  Rowley  56, 

Yaldwyn.  Alf.  Geo.  ...40, 

—  Percy  James  M 

Yale,  James  Corbet  

Yallot),  John  

Yardley,  John  W 

Yarr,  Michael  Thomas... 
Yate,  Arthur  C 70, 

—  Chas.  AllixLavington 

—  Charles  Edward  ...41, 

—  Frederick  Herbert  ... 

—  William  Gordon  ...60, 
Yates,  H.  T.  Scott  ...40, 

—  Hubert  Peel  

—  Robert  Charles  Byam 

—  RobertPeel 

Yatman,  Arthur  H 

—  Clement 

Yeadon,  Alex.  P 

Yeates,  Robert  H.  M.  ... 
Yeatherd,  Ernest  W.. of, 

Yeilding,  Wm.  R 71, 

Yeldham,  Ernest  

Yolland,  William 70, 

York,  Edward    

Yorke,  Fred.  Au°f.  ...33, 

—  Halibnrton  F.' Dallas 

—  Henry  Reay  

—  Horatio  Arthur   ...41, 

—  Ralph  Maximilian  ... 


Yorstoun,  A.  M.  C...  54, 

—  Morden  E.  Carthew... 
Younan,  Arthur  Chas... 
Toung,  Arthur  

—  Arthur  Davidson 

—  Arthur  Thomas 

—  Aug.  Henry  Owen  49, 

—  Carmichael  Light  50, 

—  Chas.  Augustus 

—  Chas.  Fred.Gordon75, 

—  Charles  Henry 

—  David  Coley  

—  Edward  Archibald  45, 

—  Edward  Gordon    

—  Edward  Maule 

—  Ernest  Douglas 

—  Francis  Henry 

—  Frank  Popham 

—  Frederick  Benjamin 

—  Frederick  De  Bud^  . . 

—  George  Frederick. ..19, 

—  George  Samuel 

—  Harry  Ho wlett .. .    46, 

—  Harry  Norman 

—  Henry  Alfred 

—  Henry  George  

—  Henry  il'Leod 00, 

—  Hugh  Gerald  S 

—  Qr.  Mr.  James 

—  Lt.Col.  James    

—  James  Charles 61, 

—  JohnEdgarHarington 

—  John  Robert 54, 


828/t 

299  Young,  Julian  Henry  75,  416- 

443  —  Julian  Mayne 365 

517  —  Julius  Ralph 210 

444  —  Louis  Tarleton  517 

172 — Norman  Edward  ...71,  172 
420  —  Percy  Gordon  R.    133,  378 

386  —  Reginald  Weston 282- 

208  —  Richard  A.  Blair 271 

416  —  Thomas  Simpson 428 

383  —  Walter  Herbert 249 

297  —  Wilfred  Edward  436 

437  —  William   519 

410  —  William  Arthur    ...63,259 

211  —  William  Bensley  423, 

267  — William  Hales  Wilkie  252 

242  — William  Henry 43,  250; 

174  —  William  Hope  53,  412 

426  Younge,  Geo.  Harrison  380 
261  Younger,  David  Reg.  ...  339. 

426  Youngerman.E.  P 525 

407  Younghusband,  Fra.  E.  417 

288  —  George  John  66,  416 

410  —  Leslie  Napier 426 

442  Youngson,  i'hos.Wm...  268 

176  Yourdi,  John  R 380 

437  Yule,  James  Herbert  32,  242 
271  —  Robert  Abercromby  280 

160  —  William  Andrew  41 

369  Ziegler;  Charles  Henry  178 
515  Zimmermann,B.Frazier  381 
288  Zorab,  John  M 515 

x79 
249 


82g 


INDEX    TO    THE    RETIRED    LIST. 


Abbott,  Augustus  Keith  634 

—  Blair 704 

—  George  Masson 598 

—  Isaac    696 

—  'William  Henry     534 

Abda,  Anthony  C.  S.  ...  562 
Abercromby,  G.  Cosmo  692 
Acheson,  Alexander  W.   713 

—  iTon.Sdvr.  A.  B 534 

—  Percival  Ilavelock  ...  357 

Acklom,  Spencer 541 

Acland,  John  Edw 692 

A'Court,  Hon.    Edward 

A.  H 55° 

-Acton,  Hampden  611 

—  James  Lowry  Cole  ...  559 

—  Thomas  692 

_  -We. Moles.  Cole 611 

Adair,  Desmond   708 

—  Harry  Atkinson  695 

—  Henry 599 

—  JamesWallaceDunlop  746 
Adam,  Fred.  J.   Stuart  596 

—  John 718 

Adams,  Arthur  John  ...  563 

—  Edward   Willoughby  623 

—  Edward  Woollcombe  634 

—  Frederick  Tasey 71S 

—  George  He  wish    599 

—  Henry  Coker 611 

—  John  Prosser 742 

—  Joseph    718 

— ■  Richard  Eyre  Goold    556 

—  Thomas  Edmund 599 

— ■  William  706 

Adamson.C. H.Ellison...  623 

—  David  611 

—  John  George 556 

—  Robert  Isaac 623 

—  Saunders    713 

Adcock,  Alfred  Wm.    ...  599 

—  Herbert  Burrows 623 

—  John 723 

Addams,  James 744 

Addington,ifon.C.J.533,  583 

—  Hon.  Herbert  H.  S.  566 
Addis,  James  Edward     706 

Addison,  Alex.  D 354 

Addy,  John 6u 

Adye,  Sir  J.  Miller.. .163,  578 

Affleck,  James  623 

Agassiz, Roland  L 623 

Agg,  William 744 

AgBonby.  Arthur 744 

Agnew,  Gerald  Andrew  623 
Aikin,  JamesEdward ...  692 
-Aikman,  Hugh  H.  R....  692 
Airey,  Rt.  Hy.  Burrell  634 
Aitchison,  C.  T 589 

—  William  : 744 

—  William  Andrew  ...  623 
Aitken,  John  Christie...  568 

—  Walter ,  697 

Aked,  Thomas   705 

Alban,  Clifton  Fred.  S.  598 
Albemarle,    A.    A.    C. 

Earl  of 539 

lcock,  Nathaniel 723 

—  Philip  Clayton 567 

—  Ponsonby 62 

Alderson,   Sir  Henry  J. 

534.  38 .. 
Aldridge, Edward 634 

—  Robert  Beauclerk    ...   57 
Aldworth,  Rich. William  744 
Alexander,Boyd  Francis  744 

—  Sir  Claud,  Bart 599 

—  Claud  Henry 557 

—  Edward  Mayne  541 

—  Frederick  Gordon  ...  634 

—  George  Agar 706 

—  James  54S 

—  John 553 

—  John  Henry  611 

—  M.G en.  Robert     584 

—  Col.  Robert    611 

—  Robert  Gustayus 5521 


Alexander,  Rbt.  Hmfry  634 

—  William   723 

—  William  Gordon   623 

—  William  James 623 

—  Wm.  R.  E 599 

Algar.  J.  Sturgeon  H....  599 
Alison.  Sir  A.  Bart. 356,  578 
Allan,  Andrew  Timbrel!  744 

—  Crawford  Lewin  =39 

—  Dudley  North   743! 

—  Lewis  F 571 

—  William 533.  3S3 

Allardice,  Jno.  M'D 611 

Allardyce.  James 611 

Allcard.  Octavius 54$ 

Allen.  Bedford  Morant    623 

—  Frederic 599 

—  James 744 

—  John  Edward    5?9 

—  Rodney  Vansittart  ...  623 

—  Thomas  W.  J 718 

—  William  Cocks 692 

—  William  Tankerville..  634 

Alleyne,  Douglas  744 

Allfrey,  Frank  Edward   56S 

Henry 561 

Irving  Sterling 611 

—  Moubray    561 

Allgood,  George   599 

Allison,  James    569 

Allsopp. Hon.  H.Tongue  564 

Hon.  Ranulph  552 

Alston,  Sydney  Tere  ...  623 
Alves,  John  Monson    ...611 

—  Malcolm  Arbuthnot    623 

Ambrose,  John  723 

Amedroz,  Louis  E 561 

Ames,  Gerard  Vivian  ...  544 
Amherst,  Hon.  Hugh  ...  564 
Anderson,Acland,Alf.G.  567 

—  Alexander 722 

—  Alex.  Dingwall 5S4 

—  Alfred 599 

—  Charles  John 594 

—  General  David  ..  261,  578 

—  Major  David 634 

—  David  L 7TS 

—  Donald  George 611 

—  Edward  Abbot 599 

—  Fred.  Cortlandt    589 

—  Harry  Cortlandt  589 

—  Henry  Arch 692 

—  Herbert  W 57^ 

—  James  Keith 71" 

—  Insp.  Vet.  Surg.  John  741 

—  Colonel  John 611 

—  John  Albert   722 

—  John  Grant 544 

—  John  Hector 717 

—  JohnWatsonM 611 

—  Robert 723 

—  Robert  Douglas  566 

—  Wilfred  Turner 539 

—  William    697 

—  William  611 

—  William  James 611 

—  William  Sturrock    ...  555 

—  William  Warden  588 

Anderton.Wm.Arthurl.  557 

Andrew,  George   722 

Andrewes,Wm.  Gilly  ...  611 
Andrews,  Alfred    634 

—  Charles    599 

—  Francis  William  572 

—  James  Walker 541 

—  John 723 

Angelo,  Edward  Fox  ...  623 

—  Richard  Fisher 611 

Anketell,  Moutray    692 

Anley,  Barnett  N 6n 

Annaly.  Luke,  Lord 565 

Annand,  John  Harvey     611 

Anne,  Ernest  L.  S 692 

Annesley,  Earl  744 

—  Arthur   L.  Lyttelton 

i53.533>  580 

—  Francis  Denis  Jack     56S 


Annesley,  Oliver  F.  T. 

—  Reginald  Carey 

—  Robert 

Ansell,  Rich.  Turbervill 
Anson,  Alex.  Geo 

—  Sir  A.E.H 

Anstey,  Wm.  Fred 

—  Thomas  Henry     

Anstice,  Robert  Henry 
Apperley.  Herbert  W... 
Applebv,  Fredk.  Henry 

Appleton,  William 

App'ewhaite,  Harry  H, 
Appleyard,  Fred.  Ernest 
Apthorp,  Edm.  Palsy  ... 

—  Frederick  East 

—  Shirley 

Arathoon,  Rob.  Lewis ... 

Arbuckle,  Beuj.  V 

Arbuthnot,  Sir  Charles 

George 163, 

—  George 

—  George  Alex 

—  Henry  Thomas 

—  L.  Conyngham 

Arbuthnott,  W.  C.  W.... 
Archdale.Mervyn  Edw. 

—  Mervyn  H 

Archer, 'Fulbert  Wright 

—  George  William   

—  Samuel    

Ardagh,  Rich.  Drapes... 

Arden,  G.  BankesF 

Aris.  Robert   

Armitage,  Harry  Arnold 

Armitstead,  Robert 

Armstrong,  A.   Boswell 

—  Charles    

—  Edward  F.  Hunter  ... 

—  Francis  Hugh  

—  Herbert  Aubrey 

—  Herbert    Duncombe 

—  John 

—  John  Arthur      

—  Lancelot 

—  Mansel 

—  Richard  

—  Thomas  P.  St.  George 

—  William  Bruce 

—  William  Gage   

Armytage,  Arthur  Hen. 

—  Henry 

Arnold,  Andrew  Page... 

—  Ernest  C 

—  Frederick  Albert  M. 
Arnot,  George  H.  A.    ... 

Arrol,  Charles 

Arthur,  Alex.  Miller 

—  Reo.  David 

Asb,  Robert  Vacy    

Ashbnrner,  F.  Jas 

—  Francis  James 

—  John 

Ashburnham,  Sir  C 

—  Hon.  Thomas 

Ashton,  Gough  

—  William   

Aslett,  John  Thompson 
Astell,  Chas.  Edward  ... 

—  Godfrey  

Astley,  Spencer  Byng... 
Atchison,  Chas.  Henry 
Atherley,  Evelyn  G.  H. 

Althorpe,  Robert  

Atkins,  Charles  Alfred 

—  Edward  Ernest  H.  ... 

—  George     

—  Robert 

Atkinson,   Aug.   W.   H. 

—  Edward  D 

—  John  Parkinson   

—  Jonn  Richd.  Breeks 

—  Richard  Henry 

—  Stephen  Edward 

—  William  

Attwood,  Frederick 

Aubertin,  Peter 


634'Aubin,  Thomas  John  ...  717 

348  —  Walter  Duret 717 

746  Auchinleck,  Grahame...  720 

611  —  William  Henry £23 

623  Auckland,  W.  M.  Lord  692 
599  Austen.  A.  G.  Godwin...  543 

555  —  H.  H.  Godwin 626 

611  Austin,  Alfred    634 

634  —  Edmund 597 

611  — Norton 711 

717  Aylmer,  Henry  599 

741  —  John  Algernon 553 

567  Aytouc,  Andrew  623 

599  Babbage,  H.  Prevcst...  6oo 

563  Ba'oington,  Stephen 623 

541  —William  744 

561  Baby,  Daniel  Antoine...  744 

548  Bacchus,  Henry 696 

623  Back,  Philip  El 560 

Backhouse,  Thomas  D.  745 

578  Bacon,  Edward 740 

611  — Thomas  William  705 

591  Badgley,    Wm.  Francis  611 

599  Bagot,  Arthur  H.  L 564 

566  —  Ponsonby    744 

544 — Tilliers  Spencer  548 

556  —  Hon.  Walter  Lewis...  568 
545  Bagshawe,    Samuel   L.  593 

34;  Bailey.  Frederick    623 

623 — Frederick  Procter  ...  611 
72i — John  James  705 

589  —  Richard  634 

723  —  Thomas  James 623 

697  Bailie,  James 746 

561  —  Thomas     Maubourg 
695  534.  584 
744  Baillie,    Chas.   Deyman  623 

744  —  George  Clement   744 

599  — James  600 

623  —  James  C.  Parkinson    589 

577  —  John  Robert 569 

545  —  Thomas   571 

746  Bainbridge.  Edmond  ...  611 
623  —  Edward  Thomas  ...  611 
723  —  Frederick  Thomas  ...  593 

623  — Robert 546 

744  Bainbrigge,  Arthur 611 

746  Baines,  Cuthbert  J 557 

746  —  Edward  Henry 561 

on  — James  Edgar 623 

551  Baird,  David 692 

744  —  Sir  David,  Bt 746 

718  —  John 695 

570  —  William  Root.  Corn- 

706         wallis... 562 

562  Baker,  Alfred  Aquila  ...  539 

717  —  Edward  Henry 611 

623  —  Frederick  N 371 

741  —  George 611 

722  —  Henry  Edmeades 562 

706  —  Henry  Edw 562 

539  —  James  Bowyer 723 

599  — Joseph 697 

590  —  Richard  Aufrere  623 

563 — Robert  Broome 744 

723  —  Robert  Hy.  Sherston  546 

721 — Robert  John 600 

634  —  Thomas  548 

=99  —  Ttiomas  Norris 591 

545  —  Thomas  Young 723 

706  —  Wm.  Adoiphus    600 

544  —  William  James 723 

554  —  Wm.  Langworthy   ...  723 

611  Bald,  Reinhold  B 611 

721  Baluers,  Charles  M 706 

569  Baldock,  John   742 

596  —  William  Stanford    ...  543 

597  Baldwin,  John  Henry      6^2 

634  — Robert  Btdkeley  623 

744  —  Wm.  H.  Biggs 692 

717  Bale,  John  Edward. 634 

584  Balfe,  Walter 611 

548  Balfour,  Francis  Walter  746 

611  — Henry  Lowther 600 

774 —  Kenneth  Robert 568 

692  Ball,  Edward  Arthur  ...  543 
547  —  FraDcis  A. 746 


Index — Retired  List. 


830 


Ball  Willism  Clare -05  Basevi,  Chas.  Edw 6niBeck,  Fred.  Henry 539  Bethune.  Hy.  Beauclerk  634 

Ballard   James  Ritchie    705  Bashford,  William     623  Beckett,  John  Robert  ...  541— Robert 748 

—  John  Fane 54S  Baskerville,  Chas.  H.  L.  550  —  Stephen  6n,_  w.  D.  P.  Patton...334,  578 

Bally   St  John     00c  —  E.  R.  Mvnors    70c  —  William  Henry 597, Bett,  Henry  Imlach 600 

—  William     coo,—  Herbert "W.  Mynors...  623  Beekley,  Thomas 623:Betty,  Joshua  Fred 611 

Bamber,  Hugh  W 623:  —  John 74s  Beddome,  Richard  H....  611  Bevan,  Reginald  John- 

Bamfield    "Uiiert  Hy.  ...  591  Bassindale,  Edward c^'Beridy,  Edwin   59?;     stone 748 

—  John  Hichens  746, Batchelor,  William 572!  Bedford,  H.  A.  Duke  of  569  Beveridge,  A.  W 723 

Bampfleld.Wm.  John  B.  713  Bate,  Abraham  W 723!— J.  Herbert 6a°  —  Robert  Ebenezer 718 

Bampfylde,  Hy.  Edw...  568,— Geo.  Paddock   7i7[Beech,  John  Robert 566  Seville,  Clias.  Fras.    ...  567 

Banbury,  Arthur 563  —  Henry  Reginald  634JBeechey,  Fred.  Robt. ...  623  Bewicka,  Hugh  B.  N....  554 

Bance,  Lacy  B 611'Bateman,  Altd  Geo 7i3jBeeching,  Frank  593  Beynon,  Wm.  Howell...  60c 

Bancroft,  Wm.  Chas.  ...  581!—  Herbert  D 57ij—  Hugh  C.  Westall 56S  Bii/by,  Alfred 744 

Banister  Geo. Stanhope  544'Bates,  Chas.  Ellison 6n|Beedle,  George  697  Bicktbrd,  Wm.  Geo.  T.     623 

Banks,  Herbert  D 557 1— Charles  Edward  590' Beers,  William  744' Bicknell,  Hv.  David 623 

—  Joseph  Henry 552!— Charles  Loftus 567  Beever,  Henry  Holt 564  Biddulph,  Fra.  Edward    744 

—  William    623I  — John     600, Begbie,  Alt'.  Glynn 623  _  John 597 

Bannatyne,  Neil   543  —  John  Sidney  748  —  Hamilton  Lua.rd 564  _  Sir  M.  A.  S 163,  57& 

—  William   623'Bateson,  Richard sSijBelchem,  Fred.  Geo.   ...  607  _  Middleton  Westenra  546 

Bannerman,  Arthur  J...  623  (Batho,  Robert  723: Belcher,  J.  W 723  Biden.  Horatio  611 

■Pat.  Wilson    594  Bathurst,  Benjamin 74S  Belemore,  Alfred  J 723, Bigg,  Frederick 634 


—  William   59 

Banning,  Arthur  ij.  G.  556 

Bannister,   Chas.   John  539 

Bauting,  Wm.  Robt 690 


—  Claude  Hervey    564JBelfi.eld,  Edward  6°°'Bigge,  Sir  Artiur  John  545 

—  Sir   Fred.  T.  Arthur         —William 7°9|  —  Thomas  Scovell   600 

Hervey, -Ba/-; 744I Belford.  Ernest  Aug    ...   543' Biggs,  Thomas 744 

Lionel  Hervey  623  Belgrave,  Dacre*  T.  C.     557;  —  Thomas   012 


Banyard,  Nelson  696  Batten,  John  Mount 748|Belhaven  aud  Stenton 


Barchard,  Chas.  Henry  611  Battersby,  J.Prevost  ...  6oo 

—  Chas.  Percival 5631  tsattme,  Wm.  Alex 74* 

Barclay,  Edward 746|Battiscombe,  Edm.  G...  61: 

Barham,  C.  Morton 634;—  Robt.  Chas 634 

Baring,  Robert 611  — Walter  Ernest  Sax  ...  713 

Barker,  Edw.  H.  Payne  7o;lBattley,  D'Oyley  Wm....  748 

—  Fras.  Wm.  Jas 6uJBattye.  Arthur 593 

—  Henry 540  —  Arthur  Fred 611 

—  Henry  Andrew 611! — 'George   Money 600 

—  James 7231 — Henry  Doveton 600 

—  John 742  —  Montagu  M'P 623.  774 

—  Walter  Julius    634|Bangh,   Folliott  Walker  589 

—  William  Henry 634  —  Guillum  Scott  634 

Barlow,  Cuthbert 6nJBaumann,  Chas.  E.  563 

—  Harry 567,  Baumgartner,  Tno.  M.  590 

—  Herbert  SturgcS 557 

-Lionel 570 


Alex.  C.  Lord 611 

Bell,  Alexander 561 

—  Charles  Harland 748 

—  Chas.  P.  Ij.Lynden...  567 

—  Chas;.  Julian  Ralph...  600 

—  Henry  James 6og 

—  James  Edward 697 


Bigham,  Chas.  Clive  ...  571 
Bignell,  Cha.  Phillips...  695. 

—  John 697 

Billings,  Clement  H.  ...  692 
Billington,  George M.  ...  744 
Bingham,  Edw.  Hy 612 

—  G.  C.  Lord 567 

Geo.Wm.  Powlett  237,  579 


—  John  Charles 634  —  Thomas   Richard  D.  692 

—  Leonard 563|Biimey,Charles  Richard  744 

—  Robert 74°iBinny,  Wm.  Henry 6co 

—  Major  Gen.  Thomas...  593lBircli,  Alex.  John  C.   ...  59s 

—  Staff  Paym.  Thomas  7°5|—  Arnold  Wilson 559 

—  Staff   Paym.  William  705  _  Fred.  Macdoaald 593 

—  Lt. Colonel  William  ...  >44  —  Frederics  William  ...  537 
William  John    595  —  George  Thackeray...  570 


—  Wm.  J.  Pratt 590 

—  William  Ruxton  on 

Barnard.  Sir  C.  L 578 

—  Christopher  John 746 


Henry  Craufurd 


Bax,  Alex.  George  B...  5701 — William  Morrison    ...   748 

Baxter,  Clement  Fred...  539lBellairs,  Sir  William 581 

Baylay,  Cha.  Allan 6ii|Bellasis.   R.  J.  E.  Oliver  56: 

—  Frederick  Geo 611 — Geo.  Montalt 634 

Bayley,  George 611  Bellhouse,  John    708 

—  John  Arthur 748  Bellis,  John  Francis    .„  634 


—  James Fran:is 612- 

—  Joseph 697 

—  Robert  Ludlow  Coote  562 

—  William  Brereton   ...  612 

—  William  James  Alex.  612 
Bircham,  A.  Humph.  ...  548 


—  Robert  Cary 74 

Barned.Barned  Lewis...  569 
Barnes,  Ern.  Wykeham  718 

—  Jas.  Whittaker 600 

—  Osmond  595 

Barnett,  C.St.  Jn.  B 623 

—  Edw.  Ranulph  De  B.  611 

—  John 696 

—  Robert  P.  Sanders  ...  Cgs 

Barnston,  Francis    623 

Barnwell,  Tobias 723 

Barr,  Alexander   697 

Barrell,  Win.  John  697 

Barrett,  Knox    744 

—  Richard  Doyle 600 

Barrington,  Henry    727 

—  Joseph  T 705 

Barron,  Fenwick  Boyce  744 

—  Luke    723 

Barrow,  De  Symons    ...  6x 

—  Frank 623 

—  Frank  Kdward 722 

—  Thomas  Walter 721 

Barry,  Chas.  Wm 600 

—  Daniel  Paterson  723 

—  James  David 562 

—  Qr.ltr.  Johu 70 

— Priff.Surg.Lt.Cjl.Jha.  722 

—  Lionel  Edward 56b 

—  Robert  Mercer 


565  J  Bayly,  Abingdon  A. 163,  590  Bengouiih,  Harcourt  M.  s84JBird,  Henry  Charles   ...  748 


Bennet,  Adrian 611  —  Willianf  James 564 

—  Edward  Gaily  545  Birney,  John 612 

Bennett,  Alfred  Chas....  569  Birnie,  William  Jones  713. 

—  Beo.  D.  D 741  Biscoe,  Robert  748. 

—  George  B 7t3|Bishop,  George  William  588. 

—  Robert 563— Henry  Parlett 600. 

—  Colonel  William    fci  MBisset.  Maurice  E 562 

Kenneth  Schalch 551; —  Lt. Col.  William   744I—  William C12 

Robert  Stuart 355,  5801— William  F.iller 723  _  Sir  W.Sinclair  S-uith  534 

Thomas  John 692  —  Wm.  H.  Worthy   600  Blachford,  Oswald  Sam.  744 

Bazalgette,  Win.  Joseph   744]  Bennitt.  William  W 611  Black, Donald  Campbell  718 

Bazett,  Richard 623)Benny,  Michae1 717 — James      600 

Beach,  W.  Archibald  H.  692  Benson,  Charles  A.  ! 590  —  William  Thomas 723 


Alexander  Ross    611 

—  George  Croker  ...  568 

-  Capt.  John 563 

—  General  John 204,  579 

—  Richard  Kerr   611 

Baynes,  Geo.  Edw    581 

—  Gilbert  Samuel    555 


Jiec.  W.  R. 
Beadle,  James  Pattle  ...  6x 
Beadnell,  Alfred  G.  S....  555 

—  Charles  Edw 634 

Bead^n,  Cecil 597 

—  Edw.  Musgrave    6o_> 


—  Starling  Meux 535  Blackburn,  Hugh 558 

—  William  J.  P =170!  —  Peter    546 

Bentinck,  H.  C.  A.  F.W.         I Blacker,  Fred.  H 562 

Aldenburg  744I- Latham  Chas.  Miller  557 

—  Reginald  Joseph  ..  ..  707!—  Latham  Wm 704 

Bentley,  William  A s6o;Blaokett,    Charles  Fra.  634 

—  Oliver  Armitage  7o8|3eutlif,  Philio  Baruerf  718—  Christopher  Elvv.    ...  612 

—  Reginald  H.   ..„..„.„.   623;Benyon,  J.Spsncer. 547|—  Chris.  Montagu  564 


Beagm,  Edward  G.  D....  634iBeresford,  G.  de  la  Poer  600I—  Sir  Edward  Win.  Bt 

Beal,  Henry    611 — George  William    623J — Henry  Wise  Ridley.. 

Beale,  Bernard  Arthur    5441—  Hamilton  lie  la  Poer  634  —  William   6  2 

—  Thomas  Alfred 537  —  Henry  Marcus  748  Blackley,  John  Henry  ...   6  2 

Beamish,  AUeu  Aug.  W.  623  —  John  P.  De  la  Poer...  695[i3iackmau,  William  J...  725 

—  Charles    6ooj — M.Wylly  de  la  Poer...  61  iiBlackwell,  James  Edw.    600 

—  David  Gregory 5n —  Mostynde  la  Poei'533,  583  Blackwood, Qr.Mr.  John 697 

—  George  Perceval 6nj — Robert  de  la  Poer    ...  717* — Sosp.  Assist.  John  ...  728 

Bearcroft,  ElwardH.  ...  559  Berger,  EinestArchd....  600I— Robert  Wm 623 


600 
623 


—  William  E.  A 569 |Beath,  John H 721  Berkeley,  Edm  Hen.    ...  548  Blame.  Robt.   Sticicney  695 


—  William  Henry 746 

Barstow,  T.  A.  Andn.  ...  623 
Bartholomew,  Robt.  ...  623 
Bartleman,  John  600 

—  Woodburn  Francis...  593 
Bartley,  A.  G 723 

—  Alexander  Fisher 723 


Beaton,  Beo.  Patrick 741  —  Henry  W 740  Blair,  Charles  Renuy  ...  580 

Baatson,  Albert  Bale. ...  60a  —  James  Cavan    593:  —  Chas.  Stuart 62- 

Beattie,  Jas.  Forbes 721J — Richard  William 721I — GustnvusFred..  61^ 

748 


Beatty,  James  M'Neill     723! —  Robert 

—  Joseph...  6r  1  Bernard,      Henry       L. 

—  Rich.  Carden  Alen  ...  551)  Chailes  £11 

Robert 5921 — James  Walker 623 


—  Henry  Francis 61 

—  Henry  William 595 

—  Major  James 634 

—  General  Jjuies 503 

—  Edward  B 570I  Beauchanip.Fitzmaurice6oo[ — Thomas   748  —  John ci. 


■  John  Cowell  600 

Barton,  Christopher 744 

—  Crosbie   548 

—  Howard  James 600 

—  Reo.  John  Yarker    ...  741 

—  Montagu 740 

—  Newton    600 

—  Robert 600 

Bartwell,  Fras.  T 570 

Barwell.Wm.  B.Browne  534 


74i 
569 


Beaufort, Duke  of 744;Berne,   Jas.  Coleman. 

Beaumont,  Dudley  7o5:Berry,  Andrew  & 

—  Walter  Henry  634) — Edward  Ring    744 

Beavau,  Reginald    6iij3erthon, Thomas  Porter  583 

Beaver,  Philip  R.  S 6ti|Bertie,.HoM.  G.A.Vere  ...  744 

Beazley,  Geo  Gant 744!  Bertram, ChaiiesPelgue  741 

Becher,  Alfred  600'Best,  George  62* 

—  Cecil  Leycester   7061 — Maudistly  Gausseu...  748|Blakeney,  Robert 

Decimus  William 623I—  Thomas  William 553jBlaksley,  John 


—  Edward  French 


—  Samuel 69,/' 

Blake,  Benj.  rfatson   ...  535 

—  George  Frederic 6o0 

—  Henr/ Wilhain 58^ 

—  John  S.  O  Brien  54, 

—  Martin  P 61 2 

—  Matthew  Gregory 74^ 

74ij 
6°a. 


Basden.C.  Brenton  600—  Septimus  Harding 


554|Beswick,  Anthony  S....  705 iBlancKley,  Hera.  N.  C.    60, 
5S8— Frederick  ...: 748!Biand,   Edward   Loftus  6a, 

3    TO 


83i 


Index — Retired  List. 


Blandy,  Wm.  Poyntz  ...  543 
Blane,  Robert  Arthur ...  550 
— SirSeymourJn.JJf.533,  581 
Bianshsird,  Fred.  H.  ,..  623 
Blatherwick,  Thomas  ...  723 

BlathwayVLinley 623 

Blayney,  Gerald  J.  S....  603 
Blaxland,  Arthur  H.    .,.  634 

Bleaymiie,  Joseph  623 

Bleazby,  Francis  J?n»™-.:  634 

—  Robert 612 

Blenkinsop,  Edw.  Geo...  .612 

— ■  William  623 

Blennerhassett,  Barry...  744 

Bl  ewitt,  Charles 600 

Bligh,  Fred.  Arthur 566 

—  Frederick  Cher 74S 

Blissstt,  Henry  Fred. ...  7r2 
Blogg,  George  Riehd...  572 
Blonmeid,  Thos.  Edwin  744 

Blood,  John    748 

Bloomfleld,  Alfred    595 

—  AlleyneF.  F 612 

—  Frederick  William  ...  634 
Blosse,  Robert  Lynch.:;  567 

Blount,  Robert 748 

Blowers,  Chas.  Edw.    ...  600 

—  William  Henrv .612 

Bluett,  Chas.  Edw.  L.  ...  612 

—  W.  H.  P.Gordon 748 

Blundell,  H.  Blun.  H....  612 

—  R.  Blundell  H.  ...533,  583 
Blunt,  Arthur' 612 

—  Charles  Harris 600 

—  Francis  Charles   704 

—  Grant   600 

—  James  S.Tillyer 551 

Blyth,  David 612 

—  Sydney  Beckwith  ...  543 

Blytbswood.  Lord 744 

Boas  2,  Geo.  Clement 623 

Boddam,  Chas.  Wm.    ...  561 

—  Hungerford  Meyer  ...  550 

—  Welby  Wroughton  ...  593 

Boehmer,  Fred.  C 566 

Boggs,  A.  Ansell  623 

Bogie,  Adam  553 

—  Andrew  Hugh  600 

—  John  du  Terreau 537 

Boileau,  Fras.  Wm 595 

—  John  P.  Hamilton    ...  722 

—  Lestock  Francis 612 

—  Lewis  Maltby 634 

—  Wm.  Simeon 634 

Beisragon,  A.  Maxwell  562 
Boissier,  John  William.  748 

Bolitho,  Otho  Glynn 337 

Bolland, Geo.  Herbert  ...  612 

Bolster,  James  M 723 

Bolton,  Harry  John 634 

—  Hely  Frederick  612 

—  Henry  Fra.  Somerset 

634. 774 

—  Robert  Henry  600 

—  Silas  E 571 

Bonavia,  T.  Emmanuel  623 
Bond,  Edward  745 

—  Frederick  William   ...  600 

—  Henry 745 

—  Henry 600 

—  Robert  John ,  612 

—  William  Dunn  ..  533,  58 
Bonham, Harry  WalterM. 537 

—  John 612 

Bonhote,  Leith 559 

Bonner,  Jas.  Edward...  697 
Bonney,  Charles  Hemy  623 
Bonnor,RichardMaurice  612 

Bonomi,  Joseph  1 558 

Bonus,  Joseph   583 

Booker,  Geo.  E.  N 571 

Booth,  Baron  George  ...  545 

—  James  Gore   612 

—  Thomas  George  705 

—  Walter 705 

—  William 6oo 

Boothby,  Geo.  Murray  559 
Borradaile,  Geo.  Edwin  745 

—  George  William   612 

Borrowes,  Sir  E.,  Bart..  748 

—  Kildare    546 

Borthwick,  Alex 745 

Borton,  Alfred  John 623 

Bostock,  James  Wm.  ...  600 

Boswell,  John  Jas 600 

Botfield,  W.  D.  Garnett  555 
Bott,  Thomas 748 


Boughey,  Geo.  F.Ottley  534 


Boulderson,  John 623 

Boulger,  Abraham    697 

—  Isaac    ...:....: 722 

Boult,  E.FarrragtQn...:..  723 
Boulton,  Edward  Joseph  723 
Bourchier,  Henry  Seton  624 

—  John 624 

Bourke,  Son.  Edw.  R....  748 

—  Ed.  TJ.  F.  Mac  W.  ...  719 

—  Son.  J.  Jocelyn...  303,58. 

—  Joseph 748 

—  Thomas   745 

Bourne,  Cnsimir  A 539 

Bouverie, Boh.  J.Pleydell  544 
Bouwens,  Lambar-tH...,  624 
Bovill,  Chas.  Edward...  634J Brewster,  Fred.  Wm, 

—  Jas.  Owen  744  J — Henry  Craigie  

—  Thomas 705  iBrice,  George  Tito    533, 

Bowdler,  O.  W.  Bowdler  6:2  Bridge,  James    

Bowen,  Charles 612!—  William  Albert    

—  George  Bligh 6oolBridgeman,  Son.F.  C... 

—  Henry  Griffith  624]  Bridges,  Charles  Harley 

—  Herbert  706  —  Edward  Smith 

—  Wm.  Thos 600I — William  Percy 

Bower,  Edmund  T.  C...  s64JBridgman,  Fred.  Hy.  ... 

—  Henry  John  748J — William   

—  Robert  Lister    692iBridport,  A.  N.  Vise.  ... 

Rowhill,  Jas.  Henry 554  Briggs,  David   .. 


Bray,  Henry  Hill 697  Brown,    Edward    John 


Brebner,  Alex. 

Bredin,  Alexander   

—  John  Fitzgerald  W. 

Brendon,  Algernon 

Brennan,  Charles 

Brereton,  Chas.  Wm.  ... 

—  John  Alfred   

—  John  Sadleir 

—  Robert  Kean 

—  Thomas  Sadleir   

—  Willoughby  T 

Brett,  Harry  Armstrong 

—  Lionel  Lowdham 

—  SiVWilford 

Brettingham,  R.Wheatl. 


Bowie,  Matthew  Morton  597 
Bowlby,  Pulteney  Edw.  S24 

Bowler,  John 748 

Bowles,  Arthur  M 535 

—  VereHunt 587 

Bowyer,  WentworthG.  555 

Boxwell,  Samuel  552 

Boycott,  William 748 

Boyd,  Brooke 588 

—  Campbell    719 

—  Daniel 588 

—  George  Vachell 624 

—  James  George  Hay...  745 

—  Julius  Middleton    ...  593 

—  Mossom  600 

—  Thomas  722 

—  Walter  Colquhoun   ...  556 

—  William  742 

—  Wm.  Arthur  Edward  570 

—  William  Cathcart 721 

Boyes,  Walter  John 624. 

Boyle,  Son.  Edm.  John    748 

—  Edward  705 

Edward  Vicars 612 

Gerald  Edmund  6r 


■  Robert 600 

—  Son.  Robt.  Elphin.  ...  595 

—  Son.  William  George  745 

Boys,  Henry  748 

Brabazon,  Hugh   748 

—  James  Du  Pre  748 

—  J.  A.  H.  Moore 624 

Brace,  Fras.  Chas.  O —  570 
Bracken,  R.D'OylyC...  600 

—  Thomas  P.  A 624 


James  

—  John 

—  John   Archer    Julian 

—  John  Arthur 

Brind,   Kdw.  Ainncomt 

—  Frederick  Sale  S.    ... 

—  WilliamHenry 

Brine,  Bruce 

—  Percival  Forbes 

Brinkley,  John  T 

Briscoe,  Edward  Wm.... 

—  William  Thomas 

Bristow,  James  Alfred... 

Broackes,  Chas 

Broadfoot,  Archibald... 

—  William    

Broadhurst,  Arthur  B. 
Broadley,  Hamilton  W. 

Broadrick,  Edward 

Broadwood,  Francis    ... 

Brock,  John    

Brockman,  John  Arthur 

—  Julius  Drake 

—  Ralph  R.  E.  Drake... 
Broderick,Kdw.  Warren 


vjeraiu  ciiiuiuuu  ui^  jaruuericitj^uw.  yv  mien 

Patrick  David  534lBrodie,    Edgar    Walde 


grave 

—  James  Fitzgerald  ... 

—  John  Fitzgerald   

Brodigan,  Francis    

Brogden,  Duncan  D.  ... 

—  James  

Bromhead,  Sir  Beuj.  P. 

—  Charles  James , 

—  Edward  R 

Brook,  Henry  Darvvll ... 


Brackenbury,Henryi3o,  748  —  Richard  Crundel 


Bradburne,  Saml 612 

Braddell,  Thomas    612 

Braddon,  Edw.  H.  C. ..  624 
Bradford,  Sir  Edw.  R.  C.  595 
—  Evelyn fiooi 


—  William  John 
Brooke,  Alfred  deV 

—  Chas.  Kennedy    

—  Edward  Sabine  

Edw.  A.  Pierrepoint 


Edw.  Thoma: 

—  John  Cheap    

—  Richard  Henry 

—  Thos.  Henr,  Barstow 

—  William  Saurin   

Brooker,  Robt.  Lee  C... 


—  Henry  Richard 624 

—  Oliver  John   624 

—  Robert  Mark 722 

—  Wilmot  Henry...   34^,579 
Bradley,  John  Donald- 
son    624 

Bradshaw,  Alex.  Fred...  72o;Brookes,  Joseph 

—  James  Buller    708] — Lewis  Andrews   

—  James  Lewis 624! Brooks,  Alfred   

—  John  Charles 748! —  George    

—  Oswald  Mosley    624) — John  Hatfield    

Brady,  David  M.  F 624iBrooksbank,  Arthur  H. 

Braimer,  James  Louttit  7o8jBros,  Richard  Follett... 

Brain,  Daniel  List    548  ]  Brougham,  James 

Braithwaite,   Ernest  L.  553lBrough,WilliamRienard 

-  James  H.  Vidal    561!        Charles 

Bramston,  T.  Harvey ...  745'Broughton,  Delves    

Bramwell,  George    692'Browell,  Edw.  Thos.  ... 

—  Hugh  Ransom 7i8]Brown,  Alex.  Burton... 

Brander,  Mangles  J 5901 —  Anthony  Lennon 

—  Wm.  Maxwell  624! — Charles  Bradford 

Brandreth,  Ashton  M...  612!—  Charles  Edward  

Brandt,  Edward    624  —  Charles  Langford     .. 

BranfUl,  Bcnjn.  Aylett .  745 —  Charles  Robt.Oswald 

Brannan,  James    748! —  David  

Bravo,  Alexander 745  —  Edward  130, 


722         Vesey  

597  —  George  Rodney    

562  —  Henry  George 

60c  —  Henry  James    

097  —  H.  W.  Silverhorne  ... 

612  —  Henry  Thomas    

600 — John,    h  p.    Bombay 

704         Staff  Corps 

624 —  Staff  Pay  m.  John 

'04  —  John, h. p.  17  Lancers 

596  —  John  Kerry  

600  —  Percival  Ashley   

612  —  Robert  Hanbury 

748  —Robert  Ross  ....' 

692  —  Simon 

541  —  Qr.Mr.  Thomas  

000  —  Hiding  Mr.  Thomas... 

581  —  Thos.  Southwell  

709  —  Valentine   

612 — William  

612  — William  Edward 

612  —  William  Frederick  ... 

612  —  Wm.  Thomas 

722  Browne,  Andrew  Lang 
624  —  Andrew  SniytheMon- 

713        tague 534, 

578  —  Augustus   

600  —  Charles  Edmund 

600  —  Charles  Henry 

612  —  Charles  Michael 

624  —  Edward  Francis 

692  —  Edward  Pohlmann 
612  —  George  Edward  Beale 

624  — George  Richard 

624  —  Henry  George  

612  —  Henry  Ralph   294, 

566  —  Henry  Robt.  Yates... 

562  —  Herbert  F.  L 

553 --Horace  Albert  

552  —  Ma/.  Gen.  James  534, 

711  —  Major  James 

697  —  Major  James.....' 

612  —  Sir  Jas.  Frankfort 
634         Manners    204, 

565  —  James  H.  Granville... 

563 — John  Thomas    

612  —  Melville  

561  —  Montague   

697  —  Bee.  Ralph  C 

612  —  Richard  

745  —  Lord  Richard  Howe .. 
612  — Richard  Thos.B 

547  —  Sir  Samuel  James  ... 
—  Swinton  John  

563  —  William   Harrington 

722  —  William  Henry 

724  —  William  Lloyd 

612  Brownlow,  Sir  Charles 

567  Henry  

097  —  Henry  Alexander 

597  Brownrigg,  Henry  J. ... 
B12  Bruce,  Alex.  Andrew  ... 

539  —  Alexander  James 

718  —  Alfred  Crawford 

600  —  Coui'tenay  Wm 

745  —  Elliott  Armstrong  ... 
612  —  George  Ward  Cole  ... 
624 —  Sir  Henry  Le  Geyt... 

566  —  Hervey  J.  Lloyd  

566  —  Robert.. 

6oo  —  Robert  Iv  D 

588  —  Stewart  Hervey  

D12  Srune,  C.  R.  Prideaux... 
595  Brunker,  Howard  M.  E. 
597  Brush,  Oliver  Ransay  . 

568  Brutton,  Edward  

697  —  Robert  Abernethie  ... 

559  Bryan,  Geo.  C.  N 

697  — 'Son.  Geo.  Leopold... 
697  Bryuen,  Richard  Jos.  ... 
748  Bryson,  Thomas 

564  Buchanan,  Geo.  A.  L.... 
743  —  Harris  England  

548  —  Henry  Brian 

—  Henry  James   ...  239, 

612'—  John  L'Estrange  L.... 


543'Buck,  Lewis  Wm. 

612  Buckle,  C.  Randolph  .. 

612  —  Dudley  William 

722  —  Edmund 

745  —  Edw.  John  Bentley 

—  Robt.  Alleyne  S 

Buckley,  Fred.  Aug.    .. 

—  John 

Bucknill.J.Townsend  .. 

6i2Budd,  Claud  Currie 


745 
600 
708 
634 
570 
722 

692 
7°5. 
707 
744 
612 
553 
717 
697 
572 
696 

744 
697 
624 
624 
547 
612 

72T 

534 
612 
564 

724 

598 

624 
544 
545 
743 
744 
579 
624 

745 
589 
584 
555 

7iS 

578 
624 
55" 
612 
612 
741 
697 
748 
74S 
58S 
593 
545 
624 
612 

589 

583 

704  , 

600 

600 

624 

745 

596 

634 

599 

537 

744 

569 

748 

541 

541 

565 

634 

634 

5°3 

558 

718 

705 

695 

55* 

548 

580 

71S 

589 

600 

624 

543 

556 

559 

596 

728 

624. 

70I 


Index — Retired  Lint. 


832 


Budd,  David  Carrnthers  6343uttanshaw,  Thomas....  612 

—  Rich.  Carrnthers 6oo|  — William  Henry 7°6 

Buist,  David  Simsou  ...   591  JButter,  John  Kerr   718 

Bnlkeley,  Francis B.    ...  742;Butterworth,  Fred 697 

I —  Henry  Wm.  C 612  Buttle,  Clement  Francis  697 

Bull,  John    698' Buxton,  ,Tas.  W.  Fowell  624 


Campbell,  Neil  62  4 .  Castell,  JohnHenry 613 

—  Parr 697JCastle,  Fred.  John  601 

Oastletowu.B.E.B.  Lord  560 


Bullen,  John  B.  Symes  537 
Buller,  Gregory  Joseph  692 

—  Walter  Gregory 634 

Bullmore,  Wm.  King  ...  718 
Bullock,  E.  G.  Troyte...  563 

—  Beo.  Regnal  1  H.     ...  741 

—  Robert 612 

Bulpett,  William  Henry  56S 
Bulwer,  Sir  Edw.  G.  263,  578 
Banbury,  Abra.  Chas...  590 

—  Cecil  Hanmer    535 

• — Chaiies  Thomas  612 

—  William  Reeves  5  97 

Bunn,  Wm.  Fred 555 

Burbury,  Fras.  Wm.  ...  692 

Burden,  William  634 

Burdett,  Si-Francis,  Bart.-jji 

Barge,  Benj.  Henry 705 

Burgess,  Harry  Miles ...  612 
Burgmann,  Geo.  John  612 
Burgoyne,  Sir  J.  M.  Bt.  645 
Burke,  Bernard  H 624 

—  John 697 

—  Michael  Arthur 545 

—  Theobald    624 

—  Thomas  Edmund  ...  565 

—  William  748 

Burlton,  Hy.  M.  Barton  595 

Burniester]  A.  Chas 56 

Burn,  David  Bryce  535 

—  Henry  Pslham 556 

—  John  Macvicar 600 

Burnaby,  Lt.  Colonel  E 

Beaumont    748 

—  Richard  Briones 546 

—  Major  Gen.    Eustace 

Beaumont    601 

—  Richard  Briones 546 

Buruand,  Norman    745 

Burne,  Henry  K 588 

—  Jasper 598 

—  Joshua  Henry  697 

—  Sir  Owen  Tudor.. .533,  583 
Burnell,  Edward  S.  P....  744 

Burnett,  Thomas  612 

Burney.H.  A.  Amyatt...  561 
Burningham,  H.  G.  C. ...  748 
Burr,  Cha.  Ernest  G 634 

—  Frederick  Wm 548 

Burrell,  Edward  553 

Burroughs,  C.  A.  de  P.  554 

—  F.  W.  Traill  234,  533,  581 
Burrowes,  Algrn.  St.  L.  624 
Burrows,  Geo.  R.  Scott  589 

Burt,  Walter   742 

Burton,   Edmond    Fras.  589 

—  Fowler     313,  579 

—  Gerard  Septimus    ...  535 

—  Henry  745 

—  John  Edward 624 

■ —  Samuel 697 

—  William  Blakeway  ...  617 

—  William  Henry 612 

—  William  Perm    634 

Bury,  Charles 692 

■ —  John  Thomas    535 

Buscarlet,  J.  R.  Bowen  624 
Busfeild,  William 624 

—  John 634 

Bush,  John  743 

Bushe,  Chas.  A.  L.  P....  709 
■ — Charles  Kendal  568,744 
Bushman,  John  George  742 

Butchart,  John 707 

Butler,  Charles  624 

—  Chas.  H.  Somerset...  551 

—  ^award  Arthur    745 

—  Edw.  Le  Breton  624 

—  Francis    711 

—  Francis  John  Paul  ...  557 

—  F.  W.  H.  Davies  09 

—  Henry  601 

—  HubertLavie 568 

■ — James  696 

—  James  Wm.  Smith  ...  597 
■ —  Lewis  W.  Geo ,...  563 

—  Reuben  696 

—  Somerset  James 543 

—  Thomas  Adair 635 

—  Walter 748 

—  William  Theobald   ...  624 


Byng,  Alfred  Molyneux  745 
Son.C.  Cavendish G.  535 
Hon. SirHy.Wm. John  74: 

—  Hoit.LionelFras.Geo.  555 

—  Thomas  Richard 597 

Byrne,  Stanley  C 570 

Bythell,  Reginald 505 

Cabell.  William 612 

Caddell,  Henry 548 

—  Walter  W.  de  V.  57° 

Cadell,  Alexander 580 

—  Robert 612 

—  Thomas   595 

Cassar.  Richard  T.  717 

Cafe.  Haydon  Lloyd 745 

Wm.  Martin  5S9 


■  Patrick  John 5S3 

•  Reginald  E.  D 564 

—  Robert  Dallas    592 

—  Ronald  Gore 7°7 

—  Walter 744 

—  William  722 

—  William  Alexander...  557 

—  William  Frederick  ...  61 

—  Wm.  John  Sinclair...  722 

—  William  Maxwell 601 

Campion,  H.  F.  Geo.  ...  545 
Campsie,  Geo.  Richard  74s 
Candy,  Chris.  H.  H.  ...  569 
Cane.  Claude  R.  J 560 

—  Robert  Emmet 624 

—  Stopford  744 

Canning,  Son.  C.  S.  G.  562 
Cannon, OsborneBarwell  74S 

Cansdale,  Arthur >  572 

Cantor,  Chas.  Hy 598 

Cagney,  James 7i8|Capel,  William 545 

Cahill,  Chas.  John  S.  ...  597|Carandini,  Frank  J 557 

Cahusac.Wm.  Legh.. 
Caine,  Henry  Monteath  705 

—  Wm.  Hull  599 

Uaird,  Lindsay  H 554 

Cairns,  Sou.  W.  D 652 

Calcott,  Charles  R.  B. ...  746 
Caldecott,  Cha3.  Thos...  612 


KrancisJames  584 


ijCarden.  Coldstream 566 

—  Sir  Frdk.  Walter..."-  745 

—  Henry  Charles 562 

—  Henry  Robert   745 

—  WiUiam  Joseph    705 

Cardew,  Sir  Frederick...  613 

—  Geo.  Masters  745 


Calder,  Edmond  H.  S..  563 
Calderon,  Chas.  Matthew  624 
Caldwell,  John  Fletcher  612 

—  W.  Bietterman 745 

Call,  Chas.  Frederic  ...  624 
Callander,  Alexander  ...  59 
Callender,   Eustace  M.    719 

Calley,  Henry 748 

CUlwell,  Robert  Joseph  74 
Calthorpe,    Son.    S.    J. 

G 139,  533.  5So 

Calvert,  A.  Motteux 612 

—  Augustus  Bresson  ...  705 
Cambier,  Ernest  Fred...  612 
Cambridge,  Jocelyn  P.. .  612 
Cameron,  Alan  William  551 

—  Aylmer  Spicer 612 

Campbell 707 

Charles  Barton 564 

Cyril  St.  Clair 564 

—  Donald  R 601 

—  Hillyard  Hy-.   Angus  544 

—  John     71S 

—  Maurice  Alexander...  557 

—  Saumarez  Wm 561 

—  Sii-WilliamGordon23t,  578 
Campbell,  Alexander  ...  612 

—  A.   Dunstaflnage 613 

—  Archibald  Douglas...  571 

—  Archibald  Edwards    594 

—  Arthur  Chas 564 

—  Aylmer  Maclver 613 

—  Charles   697 

—  Charles  Albert  Lyon  613 

—  Charles  Frederick  ...  748 

—  Colin  Charies    613 

—  Donald  Archibald  ...  541 

—  Captain  Duncan  560 

— ■  Colonel  Duncan     745 

—  Duncan  MacNeil 613 

—  Edward  Gervase  613 

—  Edward  Parker   56' 

—  E.S.Norman   748 

Fras.  Selwyn   544 

Frederick   748 

Frederick  Buckley  ...  547 

—  Sir  Guy  Theophilus...  556 

—  Hardin  Burnley  745 

Son.  Henry  Walter...  745 

—  Henry  Wotton  748 

Colonel  James  61 

—  Colonel  James 744 

James  Archibald    ...  56 
James  Ramsay 545 

—  John    624 

—  John  Alexander  613 

—  John  George 593 

—  John  Gore  613 

—  John  Henry  613 

—  John  Pennock 

—  John  Peter  Wm 601 

—  Sir  John  Wm.,  Bt 601 

—  Kenneth  J.  R 568 

—  Loudoun  Francis 613 


—  Henry 601 


Philip 554 

Carew,  P.  M.  Lynn 692 

Carey.Cha.  Le  Mesurier  748 
Clement  de  Beauvoir  613 
Constantine  Phipps..  601 

—  De  Vic  Francis 6ot 

—  Frederick  William  ...  537 

—  HoraceR.LeMarchantsgS 

—  Thomas  724 

—  Thomas  Priaulx  601 

—  WiUiam  613 

—  William  Dobree   601 

Carfrae,  Charles  William  69 
Cargill,  Sidney 624 

Spencer  624 

Carington, Hon. W.  H.P.  74s 
Carleton,  Edward  Wm..  624 

—  Francis  Edmund 539 

—  George 61 

—  Henry  Alex 163,  578 

Henry  Guy 613 

Richd.  LangfordLeir  601 
William  Henry    748 

Carhle,  Wm.  Ogle     624 

Carlisle,  Anthony 748 

Carlyon,  Clement  W.  ...  624 
Cai-michael,  Geo.  L.  ...  745 

Carmody,  John  P 727 

Carnegy,  Alexander    ...  5" 

PatrickA 592 

Carnell,  William    601 

Carnwath.R.H.CEuW  of  548 
Carpendale.MontaguM.  597 
Carpenter,  Frederick  ...  551 

George 635 

William  Sidney   563 

Carr,  Charles  Harrison   62. 

—  George  Sidney...  546,624 

—  Jom.s  King    724 

Nicholas  Edward    ...  624 

Carr£,  Geo.  Tennant  ...  624 
Carrington,  Chas.  Wm.  613 
Carroll,  James  724 

—  James  Henry    740 

Carrnthers.  Jos.  Geo.  T.  598 

Carson,  Thomas    740 

Carstairs,  Charles... 550 

Carter,  Arthur  Shaen  ...  63 

—  Edw.  Augustus 551 

—  Edward  Medley    552 

—  Rowland  Wimburn...  721 

—  Stanley 624 

—  Thomas  Tapper    613 

Cartwright,  Henry  A....  562 

—  James  Sampson  697 

—  Reginald  Anson    624 

Carwithen,  Geo.  T.L....  613 
Cary,  Lucius  F.  B 613 

—  Th03.  Alphonso    601 

Case,  Middleton  F.  M...  742 

Cashman,  R.  U. 727 

Cass,  Arthur  Herbert ...  613 

Cassell,  Frank  L 697 

Cassidy,  Francis  P 748 


Ca'ihcart,Ho».A.Murray  744 
Cator,  Thomas  William  745 
Catteli,  Edward 705 

—  William  720 

Catty,  Charles  Parker...  601 
Cautley,  Christopher  G.  613 

—  Henry 616 

—  John  Cumberlege  ...  543 
Cavarra,  Alfred 635 

—  Giuseppe 635 

Cavaye,  Henry  jvennett  561 
Cave,  George  Noble......  601 

Walter     624 

Oavenagh,  Gordon 6oi 

Orfeur  Jas 541 

Cay,  Chas.Vidler 724 

Eustace  748 

Cayzer,  Thomas    717 

Cazenove,  R.  Fred 571 

Cecil,  Lord  E.  H.  B.  G.  745 
— ■  Lord  John  Pakenham  695 

—  ionJWilliam 559 

Chads,  William  Jn.  533,  583 
Chadwick,  David  D.    ...613 

—  Edward  554 

Edward  Fred 613 

—  John     748 

—  Robert 748 

haffey,  John 748 

Chaine,  William    624 

Challis,  H.  Thornton  ...  718 
Chalmers, Hy.Broughm.  613 

Norman  Guthrie 541 

Owenlvon 635 

Quintin  717 

Chaloner,  Richd.  G.  W.  560 
Chamberlain,  Sir  C.  T.    588 

—  Sir  Neville  Bowles  ...  588 
Chamberlayne,  Tanker- 

ville  James  551 

—  William  John 360,  579 

Chamberlin,  Edw.  Hy.    624 

—  W.  R.  Bigsby  .....'....  624 
Chambers,  Arthur   562 

—  Brooke  Rynd 593 

—  Chas.  Patton 613 

—  Francis  Henry 624 

George  Fred.  S 66z 

Osborn  Wm.  Samuel  661 
Richard  Wellesley  ...  601 
Robert  Maedonafd  ...  593 

Chamier,  Fras.  Edw.  A.  592 

Stephen  .Henry  Ed....  581 

Champernowne,  Hy.  ...  613 

Champion,  Percival  R.    745 

Chandler,  Edward   727 

Chaplin,  Allan  613 

— JohnWorthy 613 

Chapman,  Alt.  Stephen  555 

Arthur  Robert 595 

Charles  Higford  564 

—  Fras.  Kingscote  F....  692 

—  Francis  Root.  Henry  692 

—  Frederick  Stovin 561 

George  Alex 552 

GeorgeH.J.Mow 624 

—  Hamilton    593 

—  Henry  Theodore 724 

—  HenryWm.Fortescue  559 

Ingram  Francis  601 

William  Edward  748 

Chappell,  J.  J 721 

Chard,  Charles 572 

Charles,  James 624 

Charlesworth,  James...  717 

Charley,  John    601 

Charlton,  Hy.  A. Herbert  722 

—  Rich.  Granville    624 

Charter,  Ellis  James    ...  74S 

Charters,  WiUiam    697 

Chatfield,   Chas.   Kyrle  613 

—  Hy.  R.  Spencer 613 

Chatterton,  Frank  Wm.  598 
Chauncey,  Chas.  Hy. ...  705 
Chauncy,  Wm.  Auschar  558 
Chawner,  Alfred  717 


Montagu  Douglas    ...  5601 — Frederick  Young 748 


Butt,  John  Wells  745I — Napier  George  ...  163,  589'—  Thomas 


709 


Ohaytor,  Robt.  Jas 546 

Cheetham,  Charles  635 

—  Charies  Joseph 624 

Chelmsford,  F.  A.  Lord, 

3°5i  578 
Cherry,   Henry    Aitken  535 

—  William  72! 

Chesham,  Charles  C.  W. 

Lord  


559 


3  m  2 


§33 


Index — Retired  List. 


Chesnev,  Fras.Rawdon  744|Clelar.d,  William   

Chetwo'de,  George 745  Clementi,  Montagu  

Chevers,  Hyacinth 553'Oementf ,  Fieri.  Wm   R. 

Chevne.  Walter  S 717  —  George 

Chichester.Cornvvlls  Hy  613  Clephane,  And.  Robt.  ... 
—  Gerard 563  Clerk.  Alexander 


•  Henry  Aug-uFtus  551 

—  Hugh  Arthur 613 

—  John  Octavius  for 

—  Robert  Bruce 6c t 

—  Spencer  Frederick...  558 
Cbifferiel.  Alfert  H.  ...  57° 
ChiUie,  Cha.  Badwin  ...  562 
Chipprntlall. Edward  256  5?i 

Chisholm,  William    613 

Chittick,  Win.  Henry  ...  697 
Chitty,  Walter  Theo.   ...  ;>c,o 

Choake.  1  homas    607 

ChoImeley.Hy.  John  ...  624 
Cholmoncleley,  Bnt.h  C.  559 

—  Beginold  Harry   562 

Christian,  Geo.  Arnold  635 
Christie,  Edw.  Tolfrey     539 

—  Henrv  572 

—  Eohert  A.  C C92 

—  Will' am ;°6 

Christopher, Al  .C  Seton  566 

—  Leon.  B 601 

Cbrystie,  George  597 

—  William foi 

Church,  Thomas  Boss...  502 
Churchill,  Chas.  Morant  624 

—  Peli x  Victor  S ^92 

—  George  Frederic 624 

Clapcott,  Charles 74s 

Clapp,  Win.  H.  Bant  ...  722 
Claridpe,  Frank  E.  S....  554 

—  Henry  C.  Z 613 

Clark, Ah  xai.derTowers  557 

—  Andrew    7:7 

—  Charles 697 

—  Edmund  William 561 

—  James  Aitken  719 

—  James  Edward 724 


—  Sir  George  D. 

—  Henry 

Malcolm  George 

Thomas  

Clery,  Thos.  Geo 

Clifford,  Miller  

—  Richard  Cormick 

Clifton,  Robert  Walter 

—  Thomas  Hen     

Climo,  Wm.  Hill    

Clinch,  William 

Clinton,     lord    E.    W. 

F 

—  Henry  Beuel  am  

Clive,'  Edwaid  Henry... 
-Bon.       It.     H.       W. 

Windsor    

—  Henry  Somerset 

Cloete.  Josias  Gordon... 
Close,  Chprles  S 

—  Fiederick    533. 

—  Thrmas  

Clowes,  Chas.  Edw 

—  Frederick  

—  George  Gooch  

—  Henry 

Clnbley,  Jas.  K 

C oar,  Sev.  Charles  J.  ... 
Coates,  Charles 

—  George 

Cof.ts,  James  

Cobb,   Edw.  Fowys  W. 

—  John 

Cobbe,  Alex.  Hugh   346, 

—  Francis    

Cochrane,  Geo.  Henry... 
Cockburn, Alexander  W. 

—  Chas.  Fitzgerald  T. 
Charles  Frederick   ... 


6i3JCcllins,  Francis 

613  —  Francis  Fred 

613  —  George 

697  —  John  Alexander  , 
590] —  Xev.  J.  A.  Welsh  . 
613  —  Joseph. 
559 
60  x 


■  Sev.  Sydney 741 

—  Stanley  Yeatman    ...  744  —  Francis  Pitcairu 

—  Stewartson 718  —  Henry  Alex. 

Clarke,  Alfl*.  Boss  613 

—  A.F.Stafford   724 

—  Sir  Andrew 581 

—  Calvert.  D.  Stanley  ...  6:3 

—  Charles  Edw.  Lane...  561 

—  David  =72 

—  Edward     Henry    St. 

Lawrence 555 

—  George  Calvert  ...143,579 

—  Hen.  Stephenson    ...61;. 

—  Henry  Wifherforce...  624 

—  Hervey  Morris  S 595 

—  JamesAUeyne 624 

—  James  Gumming 744 

—  James  George  748 

—  Jas.  Richard  Flomer  53.1 

—  James  Sealy      692 

—  Jno.  H.  Courtcnay  ...  550 

—  John  Slieridan 624 

—  Joseph 697 

—  Sir- Marshall  J 624 

—  Montague    de    Sales 

McKenzie  G.  Aug.     62 

—  Eobert 745 

—  Bobert  Stuart  635 

—  Sir  Stanley  <  e  A.  C.    601 

—  Sydenham  Cubbon...  613 

—  Sbmei'BetM.Wiseman 

533i 

—  Thos.  Sydenham 550 

—  Tredway  George 594 

—  Wm.  James   748 

—  Willoughby    Charles 

Stanley 59 

Clarkeon,  Fredk.  Wm...  624 

—  William  Henry     624 

Claughton,  Fras.  A.  C.  556 
Clay,  Albert   697 


■Alex.  Davidson     601 


—  Jas.  Balfour 

—  James  

—  James  George   

—  Thomas  Hugh   

Cockcraft,W.LaTrobe ... 
Cocker,  Barnard  Wm.... 
Cockerill,  Bobert  Chas. 
Cocks,  Bhilip   Beginald 

Cocksedge,  T.  A.  J 

Codrirgton,  Geo.  H.  F. 

Oliver  

Coe,  Edwin 

Coffey,  Francis 

Coffin,  Richard  J.  M.  ... 
ogan,  Michael 

—  Thomas  Sillery    

Coghill,  Frank  H 

Kendal  J.  W 

Coghlan,  James  Duff  ... 

—  5?cc.  Thomas  Lloyd... 
Coke,i/on.W.C.Walpole 
Coker,  Edmund  Sogers 

Colahan,  John   

Coiborne,  Boh.  Fras.  L. 

Lydston 132, 

Colcldugh,  George   

Cole,  George  W 

—  Henry  Hardy   

—  Ric-hard  Rivarola 

—  Bobert  Andrews 

—  f-amuel    

—  William  

Colebrook,  Geo.  T 

Coleman,  William 

Coles,  Arthur  Horsman 

—  R'  gers  L.  Cowper  ... 

—  Thomas  Gordon   

—  Walter 

Colhoun,  Charles  King 


—  Josiah  Erskine 

-  Michael  Richard 

—  Bobert 

—  Samuel  Travers  

Collinson,  Thos.  B 

Collis,  Adolp.  B.Aug.... 

—  Francis  William 

—  Gustavus  W.  Berry... 
--  William  

—  William  Cooko 

—  William  Gun 

Colls,  Bobert  Stacy 

Collyer,  Geoige  F.' 

Colman,  Thomas  

Cologan,  John  F.  FitzG. 
Colomb,  Geo.  Hatton  ... 

—  Sir  John  C.  Beady  ... 
Colquhoun,  H.  M.  L.    .. 

—  Jas.  Andrew  S 

-William  

Colthurst,  James  N 

—  David  Latouehe   

Colvile,  Charles  Fred.... 

-  Fiennes  Mid 533, 

Colvi'le,  Bon.  C.  R/W. 

Mutter  of  

— ■  Bon.  Sir  William  Jas. 
Colvin,  Cecil   Hodgson 

—  Richard  Beale  

Combe,  Christian 

Compton,  Lord  A.  F.  ... 

—  Thomas  Joseph    

Comyn,   John  Sarsfield 
Coney,  Arthur  Henry... 

—  Herbert  Launcelot ... 

—  William  Bicknell 

Coningham,  Fred 

—  Herbert   

—  Hy.  Evelyn    

—  Walter   

Conington,  John  C.     ... 
Connell,  Patrick    


720 
601 
722 
697 

613 
745 
579 

746 
613 
592 
722 

583 
57' 
602 

543 
748 

e97 
594 
741 
624 

539 
752 

571 

624 

581 

624 

613 

554 

5^7 

coi 

563 

589 

724 

724'Connellan,  Corry  L. 

613 

748 

624 

745 

692 

744 
727 

59° 
721 
697 
6-4 
718 
721 
722 
57° 
613 
554 
741 
745 
534 


—  Ralph  H ...  569 

Claydon,  Thomas 713 

Clayhills,  J.  Menzies   ...  613 
Clayton,  Charles  Cecil. ..£635 

—  Edward  Gilbert   635 

—  Emilius  535 

—  Fitzroy  A.  Talbot   ...  745 

—  Valentine  Gardner  ...  613 
Cleather,  Wm.  B.  G.    ...  613 
Cleeve,  Stewart  Alex....  744  —  Edward  Archibald 
Cleland  J.W.Henderson  £05'—  Edward  Michael  ... 


Col  1  ett ,  Sir  Henry, 

—  Henry   Geo.  Outram 
Collier,  Clarence  A 

—  Herbert  Cromwell  ... 

—  Hopetoun  Currie 

CollingWood.Clennefl ... 

—  Henry  

Collins,  Arthur 

Caleb 


Conner,  George 
Connolly,          Benjamin 
Bloomfield  

Edw.  Jos.  K 

John ". 

—  Laurence  Richard  ... 
Paul 

Conolly,  Arthur    

Edward  Robert   

—  Francis  Henry     

William  

Conor,  Cecil    

Conran,  E.  Watson 

Consett.  D'Aicy  P 

Constable,  Frederick  C. 

Strickland  692 

Constant,  Stephen  Price  742 

Conway,  John 572 

Cooch,  Charles  130,  613 

Cook,  Alexander  63 

—  Arthur 635 

—  Charles 697 

—  Fras.  John  Gilbert  ...  624 

—  George    697 

—  Henry  533,  583 

—  Herbert  Rowlev  545 

—  John  Wi'l    ' 718 

—  Lewis  Arch.  Charles  635 
Cooke,  Anth.  C 581 

—  Crawford.... 

—  Frnest  G.  S 571 

—  James 635 

—  John 706 

—  Thomas  Valentine  ...  613 

—  William  613 

—  Wm.  Nevinson  McD.  707 
Cook  son,  Jas.  Gathorne  389 

—  John  CI.  Fife  745 

Cookworthy,  Colin    601 

Coombs,   Rowland  Hill.  717 
Cooper,  Albert  B.Astley 

—  Alfred 740 

—  Alfred  Charles 57 

—  Charles  Herring 743 

—  Edwa  rd  Henry 740 

—  Edward  M.  Gilbert  ..  604 

—  Egbert  William    635 

—  Godfrey  748 


Cooper.  Henry  Fallow- 
field 6241 

John 635 

—  Joshua  Harry  744, 

Loftus  Lewis'  Astley     748 

Thomas  711 

William   581 

Coote,  Cha.  Geo.  H.  ...  601- 
Chas.  Henry  Eyre  ...  558 

Edmund  Eyre  705 

Thomas  Ge'thin    748- 

Cope.  Sir  Anthony  624 

—  Arthur  Henry  692 

—  George  Ha  j wood 745 

Copeland,  Thomas  697 

Copernan,  Sydney  A.M.  718 

Copland,  Alex 594 

Coppin, Charles  Francis  635. 

Copping,  Henry    728- 

Corban,  L 721 

—  William  Watts 601 

Corbett,  Francis   561 

—  Bobert  Edwin  561 

Bobert  Hayes   554 

William  748: 

Cordery,  Charles 697    1 

Cordner,  Jas.  Edw.  163,  590 

Corkran,  Chas.  S 534- 

Cornish.  Chas.  Orchard  625 

Corrie,Wm.  Taylor 6or 

Corry,  George./ 722- 

Cory,  Arthur      613- 

bsby.Tho.  Prittie   Dot 

Cossey,  John  Fras 697 

Costa,  Paul  D 705 

Costelloe,  Charles 697- 

Costobadie.Hy.  Holmes  544 
Cotes,  Arthur    555 

—  Charles  James 745 

—  Robert  Hugh    709- 

Cottingham,  Edw.  R.  ...  613- 
Cot.ton,  Sir  Arth.  T.  204,  578 

Benjamin     567- 

Charles  M'Clintock...  601 
Francis  Frederick  ...  625 

—  Henry  French  547- 

—  Herbert  727- 

—  John 697- 

—  Joseph  Wm.  Minchin  635 

—  Lynch  Stapleton coi 

Bichard  Godmau,  T.  544 

--Bon.  Rich.  S.  G.  S  ...  537- 
Thomas  James 507 

—  Walter 625 

Cottrell,  Chas.  Dormer  556- 

William  Foulkes 697 

Couchman,  R.  Short   ...  601 

Coulton,  James 561 

Coupe,  Bobert    748 

Couper,  Arthur  Edw....  561 

—  James  Kempt  590- 

Court,  Horatio  Samuel  613 
CourtenayHy.  Begd.  ...  601 
Courtney,  David  Chas.. . .  552- 

—  Edward  Henry 601 

Cousins,  Samuel  697 

Coussmaker,  George   ...  625 

—  Macclesfield  F 625 

Coventry,  Charles   565 

Cowan,  Samuel  Hunter  613. 

—  Walter  Frederick  Jas.  635 

—  William  Chalmers  ...  717 

Coward,  Charles  743 

Cowell,  Albert,  V.J.  ...  707 

Cowie,  Crornbie    5S4 

Cowper,  Thomas 560 

Cowper-Coles, Rogers  L.  566- 
Cox,  Alex.  Temple  594 

—  Chas.  Vyvyan 601 

—  Charles  William   601 

—  Edward  Cooke ...  695 

—  Francis  Edward  601 

—  George  Aujj  astus 625- 

—  Geo.  William 594 

—  Henry  John  Wm 560- 

—  Henry  Wm.  Holmes    596 

—  John'Brenton  591 

—  John  Hawtrey  Reg....  692- 

—  SirJohnWm 251,  580 

—  Joseph  Cooke    636 

—  Robert  Emiiius 598 

—  Samuel    697 

—  Wm.  Hamilton for 

—  William  Smith  697- 

Coxon,  Geo.  Stacpole  ...  745- 

Coyle,  William  568- 

Crabbe,  Arthur  B 692. 


Index — Retired  Lid. 


834 


Oacroft,  Bernard-. 

<Cradock,  Edm.  ffm. 547!— David  724 

—  Montagu soslCumberland, Chas.  Edw.  601 

<!ragg,  Henry    572I— Geo.   Bentinck  M'L.    624 

■Craig,  Richard  Manifold  722  —  William  697 

Crake,  Edward  B 5561— William  Bentinck    ...601 

Craster,   George  Ayton  583 ]Cumberlege,  Alex.  B.  ...  613 


—  James  Thomas —  745 

—  Wm.  Robert 613 

Craufurd,  Harry  Jsnies  556 

—  William  Reginald 

Honlson  541 

Crawford, Andre wfisrde  567 

—  Charles  Robert 713 

—  George  Adam.    613 

—  Robert  G.  S  carman     560 

—  Richmond  Irvine 596 

—  Robert  Alexander  ...  613 
Crawfurd,  Hugh  P.R.F.  595 
Crawley,  Anthony    697 

—  Philip  Sambrook 745 

Creagh,  And.  Mich.    ...  745 

—  C.  A.  FitzGerald 601 

—  Denis   705 

—  Colonel  James   613 

—  Surg. Lt.  Col.  James      717 

—  James  Henry    748 

—  Johu 625 

—  Walter  Bla.ke  Butler     558 

—  Maj.G-en.  William    ...  601 

—  Siir/i.ilaior  William  724 
Crealock,  John  M.  S.  ...  571 

•Crean,  John  Joseph 724 

•Crease,  John  Fred 61 

Creed,  Richard  J.  G.   ...  554 

■Creighton.  Fitzmaurico    625 

—  Robert  FitzG'rald  ...  555 
"Creniorna.'Vesey.ioi-rf...  745 
Crespin,  Alex.  Andrews  708 
Cresswell,  Chas.  Arthur  625 

—  George 63s 

'Creyk,  William 724 

Crichton,  Hon.   Charles 

FreJk 74 

—  Hon.  Henry    George 

Louis 547 

—  William  H 601 

■Crick,  Samuel  A 727 

■Crispo,  Sidney  Smith...  708 

Critchley,  Edw.Asheton  563 
-Croasdaile,  Launcelot...  692 

Croft,  .las.  Hy.  H 705 

'Crofton,  Caldwell  Hy,...  635 

—  Frederick:  R.  C 601 

— ■  James 580 

—  William  Jones  727 

Croisdale,  Richard 
■Croker,  Arthur 724 

—  Edward   748 

—  John 544 

—  John  Randal 724 

■Cromer.  Lord 748 

Cromie,  C.  Francis  562 


Gdi  Callen,  Clifford  6o2Darley,  Hy.  Read 69 >  Peane,  George 748 

—  Wm.  Sanders 625,  — Thomas    598 

Darling,   James    Bruce  53;!Deare,  Fred.  Arthur   ...  565 

—  Montagu  Wm 7ii|Dease,  Gerald 556 

—  Sydney    6o2,Deaty,  Hy.  Hush  Peter  56S 

Darnell,  Wm.  Nicholas.  635  de Bathe, '  Wr  Henry  Per- 

Dartnell,  Jno.  Geo 748         cival,  Hart.   317,  578 

Darvall,  Roger  Fras.   ...  550  de  Berry.  Georeo  F.     ...  602 

Darwall,  Henry  P 6i4|Dehono,  Michele     697 

Darwin,  Charles  W 54'5ide  Bourbel.  Raonl    602 

—  Leonard  554|De  Brett,  Harry 602 

Dashwood. Chas. Browne  6i4|rie  Burgh.  Thomas F.  H.  543 

Edmund  Plunkett  ...  56gjde  Cetto.  L.  C.  A.  A.    ...  625 

Francis  Arthur 539:Deeble.  Stephen  L 727 

Richard  Lewes 6o2lr>eerle-'.  Granville     743 


Cuming,  Edwd.  Wm.  ...  613 

—  George  Lewis    705 

—  Wm.  Herbert 601 

Cummin,  N.  Beamish  ..  708 
Cumming,  K.  William..  724 

—  William  Gordon   613 

Cumminsrs,  Harold    545 

Cuningham,  G.  W.  H. ...  552 
Cuninghame,  Glencairn 

R 565 

Cunliffe,  George  Gordon  601 

—  Robert  Henry   601 

Walter  Howell  545 

Cunningham, AllanJ.C.  625 
Andrew  Charles   635 

—  Charles 62s 

—  John s65 

—  Lawrence   571 

PercyS 601 

Cure,  Geo.  Edw.  Capel    557 

Cureton,  Edward 717 

Curling,     Wm.   Kings- 
down  5 

Curran,  John  Philpot...  541 

—  F.  G.  Adye    722 

Currey,  Chas.  Henry  ...  543 
Currie,  Algernon 597 

Arthur  Drummond 

Charles    748 

Fendall 594 


Daubener,Sii-H.C.B.286,  578 
Danbeny,  A.  J.  Hesketh  547 

—  Henry  Joseph  550 

—  Walter  Augustus 748 

Da.ubuz.  Robert  Claude.  692 

Daunt,  William 602 

Davenport,  Chas. Talbot  706 

—  Frederick  571 

Davern,  George  William  625 

Davev,  Thomas 635 

Davidge,  John  721 

Davidson,  Alexander...  602 

—  Alex.  George  602 

—  Alexander  Henry 632 

—  Chas.   Fred.  Herbert  56? 

—  Chas.  R.  Tierney 614 

— ■  Chris.  Middlemassi 30,625 

—  George   Montgomerie  705 

—  Henry  Edward 614 

-Hugh   s^5 

—  James  602 

—  Lionel  C.  Lascelles...  707 

Frederick  Alexander  546  — Peter 7 

Henry  Octavius    705J — Robert 602 

James  614  —  Thos.  Reid  Waugh  ...  705 


Curry,  Michael   625 

—  Robert  Murray ..  614 

Curtis,  Fras.  G.  S 614 

Johu  Geo.  Cockburn    545 

Spencer  C 571 

Curzon,  Ernest 564 

—  Geo.  Augustus  744 

—  Hon.  Wm.  Henry 748 

—  William  Southwell...  614 
Ousack,  Jas.  W.  H.  0....  557 

—  John  748 

Cust,  John  Francis  745 

—  Mitford    544 

Custance,  Fred.  Hambl.  74s 

—  Sydney   5°6 

Cutbill,  Hy.  Duppa  A.  614 
Cuthbert,  Robert  T.  P...  601 
Cuthell,  Thomas  George  625 

Cuyler,  Geo.  Aug 614 

Da'Costa,  Arttmr  E 568 

—  David  Campbell   69 

D'Aeth,  Lewis  N.  H.  ...69 
D'Aguilar,  Sir  C.  L.  163,  579 


■  William  Henry 572  Daintry,  Geo.  Chas 539 

'Crompton,  John  A.  P. ...  571  Dalbiac,  Henry  Shelley 


Cronyn,  Abraham  Prim  562 
•Crooke,  Edward  Rea  M.  625 

—  lieo.  Milward 741 

Crooks,  John  Joseph  ...  704 

-Crosbie,  Henry  558 

—  John  Gust.^vus 625 

—  John T.  D.Talbot 745 

^Crosse,  Charles  Kenriek  745 

—  Charles  Robert ..  544 

—  Charles  William  555 

—  J. B.  St.  Croix    724 

—  Joshua  Grant    748 

Orossman,  Sir    William  60 

Crosthwaite,  Charles  ...  613 
■Crouch,  Edw.  Thomas  717 
Crowdy,  John  696 

—  John  Henry  613 

'Crowe,  James  Daniel ...  72 

—  Robert 695 

—  Thomas  Carlisle  6j 

■Crozier,  Heury  Darley    6oi 

—  Rev.  J,  A 741 

—  Richard  Pearson 745 

—  Stanley 613 

Cruickshank,  J.  H.  R...   625 

—  John  D 613 

•  Crumplin,  William  697 

-Cubitt,  Charles  Percy  ...  706 

—  William  George   594 


—  Philip  Hugh 559 

Dalby,  Nicholas  B 63 

Dale',  Hy.  Montagu  ...  625 
Dalgleish, James  Ogilvy  706 
Dalmahoy,  Patrick  C...  592 
Dalrymple,  Francis  B..  7. 

—  J.'H.  N.  G.  H.  Vise...  5 
Dalton,  Frederic  570 

—  P.  L.Wade     539 

—  Hamlet  DaltonWa.de  539 
Daly.  Edw.  Dermot  H.    695 

—  Henry  Lawrence 563 

—  James  Henry    727 

—  Richard  Augustus  S.  717 

—  William   625 

Dalyell,  J.  Thomas  .....  581 
Dalzell,  John  Alexander  6ji 

Dames,  Richard 571 

Dauby,  George 697 

Dance,  EdwardWm.  ...  602 
Dandridge,  C.  Chester...  6j2 

—  Chas.  C.  Williams  ...  554 

—  Edward  590 

Dane,  Richard    720 

Daniel,  Willia,m  Henry  539 
Daniell,  Edward  Staines  625 

—  Frederick  Francis  ...  602 


Wyndham  Henry 6 

Davies,  Arth.  Matcham  59 

—  Augustus 748 

—  Fred.  Jas.  Wm 539 

—  George  Silvester 744 

—  H.  G.  Johnstone  ...  .,  614 
Henry  Fanshawe  533,  580 

James  Snow 602 

Jaspar  Gust.  S 615 

John 72" 

—  John,  Apothecary 728 

Lewis  Matthew 60 

Owen  Edw.   Myttoa   555 

Robert 625 

Thomas  Henry 635 

—  Wilbraham  Toomas    564 

—  W.   Broughton 72 

—  Wm.  R.  Dambrill  ...  717 
Davis,  Alfred  Thornton  625 

—  H.  V.  H.  Hart 561 

—  Howell    6 

—  James  720 

—  Sir  John  579 

—  John 57 

—  John  Norman   724 

—  N.  Newnham   546 

—  Richard  Percival 614 

—  Thomas  Arnold   614 

—  William  Henry 614 

Davison,  George 602 

—  John     614 

—  Thoma-i 556 

Davy,  Fras.  Arthur 722 

—  James  John  625 

Dawes,  Bethel  Martin  ...  614 

—  Chris.  Myers 706 

Edwird  Wilson   692 

—  Thomas    614 

Dawnay,  Hon.  Lewis  P.  537 
Dawson   A  ex.  Harry  ...  531 

—  Charltoa 745 

—  Cuthbert   Pilkingcon  556 

—  Francis   ...  590 

—  Fra.  Hy.  Macdonald  552 

—  Frederick  625 

—  Henry 742 

—  Henry  Coleridge 705 

—  Henry  Philip 545 

—  John  614 

Day, Francis  H.  Emilius  743 

—  Henry  Robert  56 

—  John 625 


—  Jas.  Williamson  635  Deacon,  James 70} 

-  Robt.  Holl'ord   635  — Wm.  Edw.D 745 


—  William  Henry 602 

Danves.  Diiinl    '. 607 

Detacher.  Hy.  Jas 584 

de  Havilland.  James  ...  602 
de  Hodgson,  D.  FiHus...  724 
de  Hojh'on.  Daniel 55^ 

—  Sir  Jas  Bt 556 

de  Horsey.Wm.  H.  B. ...  58° 
de  Kantzow.  Chas.  A....  594 
Dolacombe,  Wm.  Addis  625 

Delafosse,  Hv.  Geo 602 

D^  Jji,  Mare,  Leonard  S.  57' 

De  Lancev,  John  539 

De  la  Rue.  Thomas 56 l 

de  Lasalle.  Augustus  B.  705 
de  Lautour  Edw.  J.  ...  614 
de  Lech.  Harrv  Legh...  719 
De  Lisle,  Alfred 602 

—  Frederick  697 

de  l'lsle  &  Dudlev,  Lord  55; 

de  TjO'ti.  Henrv  A.     727 

deLongueville,  Charles 

M 625 

de  Lousada.  Horace  F.  014 
Demain.  Henrv  Dickson  695 

de  Marvlski,  Robert 543 

de  Moleyns,    T.   Arem- 

herg   602 

de  Montmorency.    Ton. 

Alher°.  Bouchard  ...  614 
de  Morel.  Chas.  Carew..  745 
Pemnster.  Hv.  Leeuwin  707 

Denison,  Henry    553 

Denno.       G.      R  unsay 

Alured  745 

—  Lambert  Hv 602 

Dennehv,  Barry  Valen.  692 

—  Sir  Thomas   602 

Dennio,  Hsm-y  Win 633 

Dennis,  James    614 

—  James  Beniamin 602 

—  J.  FitzThomas    748 

—  Morley  Stratford T....  745 
Denniss,  Alf.  Pisby 602 

—  Geo.  Lake  Talbot 546 

Denny,  Barry  St.  Leger  708 
Dennys.  Julius  Bentall  589. 
Dent.  Henrv  Francis  ...  748 

—  Herbert  Crowley 727 

—  Herbert  W z=,6 

—  John  William    558 

—  Richard  697 

Denton,  Harry  Stephen- 
son   57° 

-William   57° 

Denver,  Henry 697 

de  Robeck.  C.  Louis  C.   748 

Henrv  E   Wm 5^9 

de  Ros,  D.  C.F.Lord  ...  582 
Derriman.  Gerrrd  L.  ...  708 
deSatsre-deThoren.O.W.  635 
DesBarres,  \lex.  H.    ...  625 

Aug.  Hv.  Jn 625 

—  .Ta  nes  Stuart 635 

Desborousrh,  Jno 602 

Deshon,  Charles  John...  614 

—  Frederick  G.  T 581 

Despnrd,  Herbert  .T.  ...  565 
D.s  Vceux,  Alf.  Anth.   ...  602 

—  Fred.  Henry  Arthur  564 
de  Teissier.  H.,  Baron  ...  692 
Devereux,R.  Fetherstone54S 

ie  Vesci,  Lord 537 

le  Villamil,  Richard  ...  547 
leVisne.  Henrv  A.  D....  743 

deVitre.  Wm.  Denis 602 

Dewar,  Tho<.  Finlayson  718 
Dewhirst,  Thomas  567 


._  de  Winton,  Sir  F.  W....     602 

Cuddy,   Alex.   Daniel  ...  745]Daniels.  Fredk.  P.  J.  ...  57o|Dean,  Geo.  Henry    561  Dick.  William  A 6o2 

Cuffe,  SirC.  F.  W.,Bt...  748  Dann,  George 696  -  John 572  —  William  F 570 

—  OtwayF.L.Wheeler577,707]DanBey,  Edward  M.    ...  539  Deane,    Chas.  Anthony         Dicken,  Wm   Popham      594 
Cullea,  Arthur  John    ...  743Dirker,  James   657I         Clare 551'Dickens,  C.  H 59, 


54 

614 

571 

S83 

625 

602 

57' 

578 

602 

707 

580 

744 

535 

c'°7 

602 

578 

614 

745 

625 

718 

56 

69 

559 

54 

62 

592 

745 

60: 

568 

56 

6c  2 

697 


62 

724 


835 

Dickens,  Robert  V.    748,  774 
Dickenson,  Edw.  S.  N.  541 

—  Fiennes  B.  Newton..  550 

—  Wykeham  Corry 559 

Dickerson,  Steph.H.    ...  724 

Dickie,  Hugh 718 

Dickin,  John  Lloyd  ... 
Dickins,Fras.Atherton 

"  — Vernon  W.'F 

—  W.DrnmmondScrase 
Dickinson,  Williani 

—  William  Rice 

Dickson,  Arthur  

—  Sir  CollingTvood  163, 

—  Edward  John    

—  Harry  Wilfred 

—  Wm.  Thos.  ...157,  533, 
Digby,  Ed.  H.  T.  Lord  ... 

—  Hon.  Everard  Chas... 

Diggory,  Charles 

Dillon,  Ed.Langford  ... 

—  Sir  Martin 247, 

—  Hon .  R.  Villiers   

—  Robert 

—  Robert  Henrv  

Dingle,  Wm.  Alfred 

Dirom,  Henry  Pasley ... 
Ditmas,  Edward   

—  Harold  Percy   

Dixon,  Chas.  Egerton... 

—  Charles  Frederick  . . . 

—  Edward  George    

—  John 

—  Matthew  Charles 

—  Richard  Travers 

—  Thomas  Bradford   ... 

—  Thomas  Fraser 

—  Timothy 

—  Williani  

Donke.  Samuel 

Dobbin,  Geo.  Miller  ... 
Dobbs,  Alex.  Fail-lie   ... 

Dobie,  David  R 

Dcdd,  Charles  Albert... 

—  Simon  Anthony 

Dods,  Peter    

Doig,  Alexander  

Dolan.  Terence  Mich.... 
Dolphin.  Harry  Edm.... 
Dolton,  Edward  John ... 
Domenichetti.    Richard 

Domville,  Edm.  C 

Don,  W.  Gerard 721 

Donald,  William  690 

Donaldson,   C.  G.    Mat- 
thews   557 

—  James  Y 721 

Doncaster,  Jas.  Beardoe  539 

Donne.  John  Robt 566 

Donnelly,  Sir  J.  F.Dykes 

—  Robert     

Donovan,  Hugh 

—  Thomas 

Dooley,  George  Francis 

Dooner,  John  King 

Doran,  Sir  John 

—  Robt.  H.  Patrick 

Dorling,  Francis   

Dorman.  Henry 

Dorward.  James  Ford 

Doughty,  Chester 

Douglas.  Arthur  Baird 

—  C.  Millis 

—  George 

— George  Sholto 

—  H:  Mitchell  Sholto    . . . 

—  Hugh  Alexander 

—  John  Charles 

—  John  Douglas  

—  Richard  John  Hardv. 

—  Robeii 

Dovaston,  John 

Doveton,  Fred.  Bazett 

—  Henry 

jr-  John  Chadwick    

DowrialI,A.  P.  Gerald... 

Dowden,  Thos.  F 61. 

Dowtil.  George  Dare 

—  Wallis  602 

Dowker,  Howard  C.  ...  590 
Dowling,  ThurlowL.  W.  545 
Down,  Aug.  Thornton  635 
Downes,  Arthur  Wm....  704 

—  C.Y.  Siimmerville  ...  551 

—  Edmund 719 

—  Major  Francis  602 

Downey,  Michael 697 


Index — Retired  List. 

Downing,  David  FitzG.    5=6Dnrnford,    Edward    C. 

—  John  David 744]        Langley 

Downman,   John  Thos.  713  Durrant,  Frederic  Wm. 
Downs,  Leonard  625  Dury,  Alexander  TVm... 


Duthie.W.  H.  Moore 

Duval,  John    

Duvall,  Wm 

Du  Yernet,  Fras.  T.  0. 
Dwyer.  Henry    Arthur 

—"John  Cornelius 

Philip  Fogavty 


Dowson,  Charles  S. 744 

—  Henrv  M 570 

D'0.vly,Si>C.W.  Bi.  ...602 
Doyne.  Mordaunt  B 566 

—  Philip  Kavanagh 544 

Richard  John    552 

Draffen,  Geo.  Algernon  569 

Williani  Pitt 707'Dyce,  Cecil  Coles 

Drage.  AVilliani 697  Dyer,  JohnMidlane 

William  Henrv 635 

Drake.A.W.H.  Hornsby 

.  6=8 

—  Edward  Henry 7...  697 

—  Francis  6Q7 

—  Francis  Rivers 570 

-  Robert 697 

Draper,  William    717 

Drayson,  Alf.  Wilkes  ...  602 
Dressner,  Chas.  J.  B.  H.  59s 
Drew,  Browning      74S 

—  Francis  Barry 602 


Dyke,  Edward  Hart 

—  George 

Dyne,M.  Jas.  Bradley... 

Dyott,  Richard 204, 

Dysart,  Conolly 

Earle,  Charles'E 

—  Ed.  Lempriere 

—  John  March  

—  Wm.  H.  Shadwell  .... 

Earp,  Thomas    

Eastham,  JohnAlderson 
Eaton,  Frederick 


Henry  Rawlins fSglEccles,  Cuthbert.... 

Dring,  William  705! — Francis  Edward 

Drought .JohnTho. Ac-ten  655! —  William.  Vernon 


Eddie,  Wm.Cruickshank 

Eden,  A.  Duffield 

—  Frederick  Morton. 


Druinmond,  Arthur  Geo.  566 

—  Hy.  Edw.  H.  Stirling  745 

—  James 718 

—  John  Wm.  Ainslie  ...  553,—  Henry  Hamilton  F. 

—  Malcolm  563  —  Henry  Horace 

—  Wm.  Chas 748; — John  Henry  

Drury,  Charles  Curtis...  589. —  Morton  Robert 

—  Frederick  Burton   ...  692 —William  Alexander. 
Robert  Cooper 560J — William  Thos 


Henry  C.  G 614 

—  Herbert  Crowe 506 

Dugmore,  Fred. William 


John 


74: 


Drysdale,  Robert  C.    ...  6:4  Edgcome,  Wni.  Henry.. 

—  Sir  William  150,  sSoiEdgcumbe.  Hon.  C.  E... 

Dubcrly,  Arthur  G 54S.Edleston,  Joshua 

Du  Bonlay,  D.  De  la  M.  s-5  Edmeades,  Henry. 

DuCane,  Sir  E.  F 602  ~~ 

Ducat,  Arthur  David  ...  719 

—  Cyril  Hugh  P 602 

—  Walter  Mardon    614 

Duckett,  Sir  G.   Fiovd, 

Bart 748 

745  Dudley,  W.  Edmondson  724 

625  Duff.  Alex.  Gordon 591 

697  —  Frederick  William  ...  566 

724! — Robert  William    602 

614  Dugdale,  Arthur  George  635 


Edmondes,  Fra.  Quiutin 
Edmondstone,  Neil  B.... 
Edridge,  F.  Lockwood 
Edwardes,  Hon.  C.  E.  ... 

—  Charles  G.  W 

—  Herbert  Jas.  Hcpe  ... 

—  J.Graham  

—  Stanley  ne  Burgh   ... 
Edwards,  Jius.   Gresley 

—  Sir  Fleetwood  I 

—  Sir  James  Bevan  533, 

—  James  Kennedy  

—  James  Roch 

—  John  Denis    

—  Spencer  Hy.Hutchius 

—  Wm.Mordaunt  Marsh 

—  William  Lloyd 

Edye,  Laurenco 

Egerton,  Alf.  Mordaunt 

—  John  Francis    

—  Rowland 

—  William  Francis 

—  William  Willoughby. 
Ekins,  Chas.  Chester 


Elli=.  Charles  H.  F 

625  —  Charles  John 

625  —  Frederick  John 

546 — George  Richard   

625  —  Henry  Leslie 

614  —  Henry  Robert  A 

635, —  John  William    

537; — Walter  Treslove  

602  Ellison,  Rd.  Geo 132, 

741  —  William  Augustus   ... 
567  Elliston,  Geo.  Sampson 

692' —  Edmund  Charles 

708  Elmes,  Jonathan  Wm... 

614  Elmhirst,  Hairy   

546,Elrington,Fred.Rob.  356, 

748' —  Gerard  Gordon 

599iElson,  Samuel  Spencer 

625  Elston,  Henry    

570  Elton.  Fred.  C 

6141  —  RobartsW 

3S9  Elverson, Hamilton  Jas. 
602  Elwes,  Ernest  Veness... 

740  Elwis,  John  C 

654  Eiwvn,  Thomas 

696  Ely,' Alfred 

602  —  H.  F.Winchelsea 

02^  Emby,  Wm.  James  

567  Emerson.Alex.  Lyon  ... 

727  —  James  

625  —  John  Lindas 

634  Empson,  Chiis.  A 

560  England,  Albert  Edw. 

^25  — Alexander  

543  —  Edw.  Lutwyche   534, 

—  Francis  Herbert  

—  George  F 

—  J.  M.  FitzRoy    

—  Richard  

Engledue.  Wm.  J 

English,  Thomas  

Enright,  Edward 

625  Ensor,  James  H 

543  Erroll,  Earl  of  

6i4lErskine,  Hon.  David  ... 

745 —  ffolliott  Williams 

562  —  George  Elphinstone 
551 — JohnLow    

Erwin,  Richard 

Esmonde,  L.W.  Grattan 

Essex,  Edward 

Eteson,  Francis 

Ethelston,  Edm.  Peel... 
William 


744 
614 
614 
602 
745 
634 
602 


du  Jardin,  B.  Stephens  62^ 
Duke,  Jemmett  Charles  745 

—  Williani   697 

744  Dumaresq,  A.    Hemery  562 

695|— H.  W.  H.  D 602 

722  —  William  Lovelace    ...  602 
744  Dumbletcn,  A.  Vincent    635 

724I — Charles    5S9 

625iDun,  Chas.  William 602 

589  Dunbar,  Fred.  Wm 614  Elder,  John  James 

614! — Penrose  John    748  Eldertou,  Arthur  

535 — ThomasClement 745  Eldridge,  Joseph  B 

704! — William  Mathew 6i4iEley,  Henry.. 

535JDuncan,  Harvey  T 6c2  Elgee,  William 

—  James 717'Elias,  Arthur 

Duncombe.Ctas.W.  534,  584  — Robert 

24  Dundas,  Hy.H.  Philip...  s67!Elkington,  A.  Guy 

697 — Lawrence  Chats 557  Ellaby,  Hugh  L 

5S1  —  Robert 560  EUerman,  Edward  John 

539  —  Thomas   748  Ellice,  Edw.  Chas 

625  Dundee, RobertHandley  713  Elliot,  SjrAlex.J.H.  140, 

614  Dtmi'ee,  Vickers  569J — Augustas  Fred 

537  Dunlop.H.D.  Buchanan  535, —  Charles  Scott 

707! — Samuel    614' — Edmund  Halbert  132, 

6i4!Dunn,  Edwin 704;  —  George  Augustus 

607: — Josias  602  —  George  Henry  

713! — Robert  Henry  Wm...  558  —  Gilbert  Thomas   

625' —  Thomas  Duncan  Wm.  539! —  Henry  George  

597  —  Terence  John  B 554] — Henry  Riversdale   ... 

7Q5  Dunne,  Edward  M 568, —  John  M'Doweil 

—  TerenceJohn  Rockett  555! — Minto   

Dunning,  R.  Horwood      635J — Williani 

Dunsterville,  L.  D'Arcy  591  j —  Hon.  Wm.  FitzWm... 

Du  Plat,  Sir  C.  Taylor     602  —  Wm.  Hamilton 

Du  Port,  Eobert    7o6!Elliott,  Armstrong  Wm. 

Durand,  Anthony    614I — George 

—  Chas.  Jas 614' — John    

—  Sir  Edw.  Law,  Bt.  ...  625  —  Joseph 

Durham,  Philip  Fras. ...  556  Ellis,  Arthur   

Durnford,  Arthur  Geo...  614' —  SirXr.  Edw.Aug.  533, 

—  Chas.  Day  705 — Ch.  D.  Cuninghame 


541  Etheridge,  Alf.   Thomas 

742  —  Cecil  de  Courcy   

745  Eustace,  Edward  

558  Evans,  Augustine 

71S — Edward  Benjamin   ... 

625  —  Edward  Lloyd  M 

614  —  Edward  William 

545  —  Ernest  Theodore 

625  —  George. ■ 

571  —  Geo.  Alfred  Penrhys 

625  — Griffith    

602  —  Harry  Lewis     

602  —  JohnWm.  Vet.Major 

602  —  Leopold  Exxel 

740  —  Richard  John 

692  —  Samuel    

724  — Usher  Williamson 

557  —  William  Hunter   

614  Evanson,  R.  Charles    ... 
721  Evelegh,  George  Carter 

614  Everard,  George   

625  — Hugh  Edm.   E 

564  Everett,  Edward  

581  Everitt,  Herbert    

724  EveKs,  John  Mews 

5S9,Evezard,  George  Chas... 

555  Ewart,  C.  Brisbane 

745; —  Chas.  Fred. Salisbury 

705  —  Sir  Hy.  Peter 533, 

564  —  John 

634 — Sir  John  Alex.   ..  350, 
593! —  Ronald  Adrian  M.  ... 

625  Ewing,  Edward 

602J —  Jas.  A.  Orr 

559!—  John 

539:Eyre,  Edmund  Hy 

6021 — Edw.  Maurice 

543 — Fred.  Vincent   

705  —  Thomas  Haughton... 
614  —  Vincent  G.  Lawrence 

705)Eyton,  Philip 

625  ByvoU,  John    

583|Faber,   Frederick  Grey 
748 Walter  Vavasour 


514 
614 
602 
562 
552 
561 
718 
625 
748 
570 
717 
625 
614 
748 
579 
563 
697 
635 
614 
594 
556 
553 
569 
744 
539 
602 
697 
602 
602 
572 
625 
625 
634 
584 
555" 
717 
625 
745 
614 
54i 
728 
565 
748 
748- 
745- 
594 
721 
697 
569 
535 
602 
614 
548 
602 

559 
724 
634 
551 
614 
025 
614 
69S 
557 
741 
614 
742 
593 
74s 
728 
724 
541 
614 
692 
698 
560 
614 
625 
546 
602 
579 
567 
583 

692 

578 
708 
741 
558 
595 
596 
562 
614 
634 
625 
54S 
57^ 
63+ 

563 


Facer,  Walter 

Faddy,  Peter  Pickinore 
Fagan,  Geo.  Henry  Wm. 

—  Henry  Horace  Fred. 

—  Thomas  St.  John  

—  William  John.....'...-.;.. 
Fair,  Alexander  William 
Fairbrother,  CM.  Si  ... 

Faircloth,  Henry  J.  .- 

Fairfax,   Sir   W.  G.   H. 

Tayior- Ramsay,  Bt. 

—  Thomas  Ferdinand  .. 

Fairholme.Chas.  E 

Fairland,  Edwin  James 
Fairley,  Joseph  Webb... 
Fairlie,  Charles  Hay   ... 

—  John  Robert 

Fairtlough,  E.  D'Heilli- 

mer 

—  W.  Haviland 

Falcomiet,  Grenville  P. 

de  Palezieux,  

Falkland,  B.  P..  Vitet.... 
Falls,  Andrew  Vance  ... 

Fane,  Fre  I.  John 

Fannin,  John  Edward... 

Fanning,  Matthew   

Fanshawe,  Charles. ..204, 

—  Edward  Card  well    ... 

—  Hew  Dalrvmple  

—  Thomas  Basil    

Farewell,  Wm.  T.  F 

Farley,  Thomas— 

Farmar,  William  Edwd. 
Farmer,  George  L.M'L. 

—  Re;r.  Onslow 

—  William  Alfred     

Farquhar,  Francis  G. ... 

—  Harry  Rich 

—  John's.  Taylor 

Farquharson,  John 

—  Matthew  Henry    

—  Victor  Alexander  ... 
Farrant,  Chas.  W.  Brett 
Farrell,  John  Charles... 

—  Leslie  .Michael 

Farren,  Sir  Richard  T. 

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Farrer,  Henry   

Farrington.  G.  Baillie... 

—  Hastings  D'Oyiy 

—  Lindsay   

—  Malcolm  Charles 

Farwell,  Walter  C 

Fasken,  Edw.  Thos 

Faught,  Jo'in  George... 

Faulkner,  Fra.  M 

Faussett,  William 

Fawcett,  Anthony  M 

—  Rowland  Hill.' 

Fawkes,  Francis   

—  Montagu 

Fead,  Fra.  S.S  

Featherstonhaugh,  A. . . . 
Feilden,  Haughton  M.J. 

—  Henry  Broome  ...  533, 

—  Henry  Wemyss 

—  Herbert  R.amsay 

—  Oswald  Barton 

—  Robert  Bisil 

Feilding.  Hon.  Sir  Percy 

R.  B 

Fell,  Edwin  James   

Fellows,  Stewart  

Fellowes,  Cooper  M.N.. 

—  James 

Fendall,  John    

Feneran,  Edward 

Fenn,  Edwin  Glass 

Fenton,  Fred.  Enos 

—  George 

—  Joseph  Cunliffe    

—  Michael  

Fenwick,  G.  C.R.Curzon 

—  George  Care* 

—  John  Bourchier 

—  Nicholas  Ed.  de  B.  ... 

—  William  Young    

Fireb'-ace,  Frederick... 
Fereday,  Fred.  Francis 
Ferguson,  Alexander... 

—  Austin  Jonas 

—  Charles  J.  O'N 

—  Frederick   

—  Geo.  Arthur  

—  Hector 

—  John 


Index — Retired  List. 

Ferguson,  Robert  T 7io!FIeury,  William  L 70: 

Fergusson,    Charles  H.  55Q,Flinn,  David  E 717 

—  George  James  56aFlood,  Fredk.  R.  Solly    583 

—  Harry  James S5°i — Henry  

—  Home  Johnstone  55°]  —  Robt.  Thos.  Hanford  356 

—  RobertCutlar    565  —  Samuel 724 

—  William    7i7JFlower,  Stephen   615 

Fernandez,  Francisco...  7281  Flowers,  Frederick  748 

Fernie,  Francis  Hood...   570  Fo°ro,  Alex.  S 724 

Perrier,  Alex.  Walter  ...  543— -  James  M.  Scott 720 

Ferris,  Geo.  Aug 625  Foley,   Ernest    Edward  501 

—  James  Ludlow 614  —  Son.  FitzAlan  C.J...  568 

—  William  Browne  634I — Thomas  llcCraith  ...  718 

Festing,  Michael  M.  M.  6o2|Folson,  Henry 


836 


Fowler,  Henry  

—  Henry  Bouchier  

— :  Robert  Henry  

— '  Valentine  Aug.  M. ... 
Fownes,  Edward  John 
Fox,  Francis  John  

—  George     

—  Henry  Croker  

—  John  Charles  Ker  ... 

—  John  Henry  

—  Thos.  W 

—  Walter  Reginald 

—  William  E.  Ker  

Foy,  Ernest  Rudolph... 


Fetherstonhaugh.F.H.WsosjFonblanque,  Alfred 625Frampton,  William  J... 

—  Hon.  It.  Tumour   ..    546  ;Fooks,  Walker  King 6o4jFrancis.  Arthur   

—  Shirley  A. Stephenson  56oiFoord,  Albert  W 615  —  George  Edmond 

ffolliott,  Philip  Homan    625I— Edward   563  —  Thomas  John   

Ffolliott,  Nicholas 721  — Edward  Archibald  ...  509! —  William 

— William  Oetavius 604J — Wolstou 

—  Wm.  Levison  Tom  ..  705  jFrancklyn,  William  Hy. 
Foote,  Arthur  Wavell...  708         Miller 

—  Frank  Barnard    6i5iFrarkfort      de      Mont- 

—  William  Francis  604I        morency.  Lord    533, 

Footner.  Edward  724  Frankland,  Colville 

Foott,  John 745!—  Sir  Frederick  W.F.G. 

Fife,   Aubone  Geo.  130,  55ojForbes,CharlesD'Oyley  703I        Bart 

—  James  Gordon  695  —  Charles  Pulteney ooj  Franklan,  Chas.  Rich. ... 

Filgate.  Alex.  Jerome  ...  614  —  Edward  Esme  .'. 692'Franklin,  Henry  

Filniore,  Hy.  Clare 566  —  Edward  IXillett    626!Franks,  Harry  Clifford 

Finch,  A.  Urq.  Ham....    604  —  George 7481 — William  Astell 

—  C.  A.Wynne   746: — George  H.  Aun 615  Fraser,  Alex.  David 

—  John Seymoui  Wynne  634  —  Z<.tr<;n.Geo.Wentworth58o —  Alexander  Duncan 


William  7 

Ffrench,  Arthur  6y2 

—  Edward  748 

Fiddes,  John  Mont 724 

Field,   Sir  John 588 

—  Spencer  6:4 

William  Henry 614 


—  Walter  John    604 

Findlay,  Alexander 745 

—  George 571 

Finlay,  John  748 

—  William   722 

Finnemore,  Jas.  H 724 

Firebrace,  Fred 614 

Fiiinan,  Robert  B 564 

Firth,  Robert  Francis  ...  604 
Fischer,  Bowness 614 

—  John  Fred 579 

Fishbourne,  JosephEus 

tace 724 

Fisher,  Arthur  Thomas  634 

—  Charles  Edward 595 

—  Edward  Hemw 5991—  Harnett 

—  George  Battye  591  —  Cha.  Edm.  Hawk 


—  John  Fred.  Lane 

—  Louis  Waller 

—  Seth  Nattall 745 

—  Vincent  Carne 614 

FitzGeorge,  Geo.  W.  A.  614 
Fitz  Gerald,  Alf.  John  ...   613 

—  Arthur  V.  Dowdall...  559 

—  Charles    604 

—  Charles  John  Oswald  596 

—  Lord  Frederick     551 

—  Henry  C 745 

—  Colonel  James    ' 615 

—  James  Weir  Hogg   ...   569 

—  John  Gore 634 

—  Maurice  568 

—  Mordaunt  Martin 604 

—  Richard 604 

—  Thomas  698 


3-fcy'orGeo.Weivtworth  557  —  Alexander  Robert 
Granville  Eardley  ...  566  —  Alexander  Thomas... 

—  Henry  Fras.  Gordon    545  —  Archibald  Henry 

—  Henry  Twisden    6151 — Charles  Lauchlin 

—  Henry  Villiers  626! — LCon.SirV.  M 163, 

—  Sir  John 5881  —  Duncan  Alex.  C 

—  John 698J —  Edm.  Lomax 

—  John  Foster   626  —  Edward  Alexander  .. 

—  John  Greenlaw 615! •—  Geo.  H.  J.Alex...  X63 

—  Patrick  William  565  —  George  Leith    

—  Peter 69S; —  Henry 

—  Sinclair  572  —  Hon.  Henry  Thos.  ... 

—  William  Laehlan 56a  —  James  Francis 

Ford,  Altred  John    6261—  James  Kemp ,.., 

Arthur 615' —  -John 

604  —  Thomas 

745  —  Thos.  Lyons 


Lord  Walti 

—  William  Henry  Domi 

nick    

—  William  Hervey  

—  William  Robert 

Fitz  Herbert,  Henry   ... 

—  W.  H.  M 625 

FitzHugh,  Alfred  604 

—  Henry  Terrick 604 

Fitz  Patrick,  Fras.  S....  595 


592I—  Chas.  Wm.  Rundle  ...  553 —  Win.  Forbes  M.  Ian 
..  748  —  Fras.  Chas.  Minshnli  571  Frayling,  Edward    

—  George 748  Frazer.Feter  Thomas... 

—  Hugh  Ingrow  E oij  Freckletm,  Geo.  Wm... 

—  John    626  Frederick.   Sir   Charles 

—  Richard    ;65  E..  Bart 

—  Thomas   572  Free,  John  Fred 

Forde,  George    693  Freeman.  F.  Peere  W... 

Forester,  Ho  ».  E.J.Weld  615!— G.  C.  P.  Williams   ... 

—  Francis  William 692  —  Reginald  Charles    ... 

For.jett,  Fred.  H 598  —  Thomas  Arthur   

Forlong,  James  Geo.  R.     604 — Thomas   I.  Wickham 
Forrest,  Joseph 713  Freer,  Edward  Luke  ... 

—  Robert  Henry 692  Freeth, Francis  Edward 

—  William  Charles    132,579 — James  Holt   

Forsayeth,  R.  Wm 724  —  James  Plomer  

Forsdyke,  Jonathan  ...    690  —  SampsonPlomei-Fred 
Forster,  Arch.  Cochrane  705  —William  

Francis  Rowland 745  French,  Arthur 


092 

745 
748 
034 
567 


James  FitzEustace ...  015- 

Thomas  Francis 604  ■ 

Thos.  Hy.  iJurton   ...  556 

—  William  David 620 

Forsyth,  Alex.  Gregor  ..  634  - 

—  Frederick  Arthur 620' —  John  Thomas 

—  Thomas  Hamilton  ...  537  —  William  

Forsy  the,  John  69S  Frend.  George   

Fort^  Thomas    717  Frere.Sir  Bartle  G.A.Bf 


ihur  John  St.  G.... 
L  riaa  - .  ttrcLec-'sA 

Francis  Horace   

Ge  )rge 

Houston 13J. 


Fitz  Roy,    Edw.  Albert  625  Forte,  Cockburn 635— Richard  Tudor 


Ferdinand 625 

—  Lord  Frederick  John  745 

—  William  604 

Fitz  Stubbs,  Edwiu 539 

FitzWygi-am,SirF.W.J. 

Bart 756,  579 

Flanagan,  Daniel 698 

Fleming.  Alexander  D...  569 

—  George 74 

—  Henry  Slane 56, 

—  Joseph 72; 

—  William   625 

Flemvng,  Augustus    ...   604 
Fletcher,  Charles   Wm.    615 

—  Henry  Clyde 604 

—  Samuel 635 

—  Thomas   552 

William  724 


Forteath,  Fred.Prescott  594!—  Wm.  Arthur  James 
Fortescae,  John  C.  W...  745  Fresson,  Chaxles  Hill... 

Forth.Alfred  Charles...  6i3!Frith,  Fred.  George 

Fosbery,  George  V 7451 —  John  Sabatier 

—  William  Thos. Exham  635|Froom,  Geu-ge - 

Fosbroke.  J.  Dudley   ...  626^  Fry.  John  William  

Foss,  Johu  Edw.  V 727'Fryer,  Alfred  Chas 

Foster,  Chas.  Edw 613! — Edward  John   

—  Henry  Enos  if 698 

—  John  A 570 

—  Sydney  Francis  54: 

—  William  Johu    748 

Fothergill,  Chas. War. ...  626 

Fountain,  Edward  635 

Founder,  Alfred  Sant  638 
Fowke,  J.  S.Ferguson...  74S 
Fowle,  Chas.  Stephen  ...  604 
Fowler,Don.GeoMackay  560 


Fullarton.  W.  Fullarton 
Fuller,  Chas. Bondleri  53, 

—  Henry 

—  Henry  Snelson  A 

—  James 

—  John 

—  John  Augustus  

—  WilliamRoss     

Fulton,  Carre 

—  John     


695 
557 
563 
559 
547 
557 
698 
615 
559 
562 
720 
626 
569 
577 
615 

6i5 

748 
6y6 
557 

626 


615 

57i 
626 


564 
717 
604 
615 
720 
7I8 

579 
720 

547 
598 
579 
615 
594 
744 
635 
602 
60S 
563 
6i5 
707 


564 

626 
5i5 
626 
562 
562 
544 
745 
7i7 
568 
604 
544 
74S 
620 
035 
555 
615 

6.35 
'93 
595 
626 
604 
743 
552 
539 
553 
615 

7'3 
553 
626 
615 
540 
626 
635 
588 
626 
635 
698 
572 
579 
713 
55o 
53i 


*37 


Index — Retired  List. 


Fulton, ThomasBenedict  571 
Furlong.  Geo.  William    705 

—  Joseph  Allen 698 

—  Male  dm... 596 

Purse,  Geo.  Armand 615 

Fyers,  Evan  W.  H 570 

JFyffe,  Wm.   Johnstone    724 

Fyler,  Arth.  Evelyn  ..  915 
Gabbett,  R  >bert  Poole  704 
Gadsden,  Frederick  ...  592 
Gage,  Ezekiel   60 

—  John 69 

—  John  Olphert    61 

Gahan,  Melmoth  705 

Gainsi'ord,  Bertram  H-  571 
Gaisford,  Alg.  Richd. ...  69 
Galbraith,  Geo.  H.  Lyle  567 

—  George  T 724 

—  James  H 570 

Gall,  George  0.  H.  C...  566 

Galloway,  Fr  ink 626 

Gallwey,  Matthew  si.....  722 

—  Patrick  F ._ 615 

—  Sir  Thomas  L.  J.  204,  579 
Galsworthy,  Arthur  J.  569 
Gallon,  Hubert  Goo.  H.  556 

Galwey,  Wm.  Jas... 615 

Gamble,   Andre  v  Wm.  565 

—  George  Francis   748 

—  Killaly 692 

Gana,  G.  S.  Sewell 638 

Garbett,  Colin  H 59S 

Garde,  Wm.  Henry 724 

Gardiner,  Benj.  0.  R   ...  741 

—  Frederick   69S 

—  Henry 69 

—  John  Arthur  Milne...  558 

—  JohnTheodoreAustia  748 

—  Li. Col.  Richard  544 

—  Col.  Rich  ird 744 

—  Thomas  745 

—  Thomas  George   744 

■ — William  Alexander...  721 
Gardner,     Ales.    Gray 

Hamiltou 555 

—  Charles  Henry 626 

—  David  63, 

—  Edgar 744 

—  Harry  55 

—  Robt.  B;illard    626 

—  Smith  Haunington  ..  550 

—  Thomas  TurviUe 724 

Gardyne.Chas.  Greenhill  745 

Garfit,  Fras.  Boyd   546 

Garlick,  John  Win   745 

Garnett,  Albert  Peel  ...  745 

—  Cecil  Frederick  ... 

—  Henry  Percy 564 

—  Henry  Thomas    572 

—  Reginald 547 

Garniiam,  John  W 626 

Garnier,  Johu 615 

Garrard,  Alt'.  Jospph  ...  572 

—  Apsley  Cherry 601 

Garratt,  John  Arth.  Thos  626 
Garrett,  Algernon  Robt.  745 

—  Newson  Dunnell  707 

—  Thomas  tiorsfall  H.  539 
Garsia,  Christopher 692 

—  Michael  Clare  626 

Garstin,  Edw.  Chas.  ...  596 
Garston,  Edgar  John  ...  562 

Garth,  Richard 541 

Gascoigne,  Clifton  745 

Gash,  Thomas   745 

Gaskell,  Wm.  Plumer...  748 
Gasteeti,  Wm.  Charles  722 
Gatt,  Arthur  695 

—  Saverio  £04 

Gattey,  Fras.  Wm.  B.  626 
Gaulter,  Henry  Edward  626 
Gavegan,  Francis  C...  626 

Gaye,  Douglas  604 

Gaynor,  George 615 

Geddes,  John 744 

Gehle,  Henry  John  W...  615 
Gem,  Arthus  S.  Hector  537 
Georges,  Hy.  Rhodes  G.  535 

Gerrard,  Halford  D 635 

Gib,  Sir  Wm.  Anthony  590 
Gibaut.CliffordGabourel  706 

—  Philip  615 

—  Walter  Moses    727 

Gibb,  Chambers  S 577 

—  James  Shaw 615 

—  Reginald  Kennett  ...  6?6 
Gibbings,  Hy.  C.  Cotton  556 


Gibbon,  Edw.  Acton 
Frederiek  William 


724|Goldie,  James  Ord    597jGraham,  Sir  Gerald  533,  579 


717  Golding,  Harry 626 


Gibbons,  Alfred  St.  Hill  569  Golduey,  Fred.  C.  N.   ...  635 

—  Frederick  Fitzroy   ...  626:Goldsmid,  SirF.  J 604 

Gibbs,   George   Reynell  6i,| —  George  Steuart    635 

Gibson,  Edw.  Eustace...  692  Goldsmith,  Edw.  P. T....  615 
George  Johu 722  Goldsworthy,  Walter  T.  604 


George  Rawstorne 

Robert 626 

Gibsone.H.  Fra. Packet  626 
Gifford,  E.  F.  Lord  74 

—  Herbert  H.  Forbdo...  604 

—  Captain  Robert    56 

Riding-Matter  R  .oert ...  57 
Gil  bert, Charles  J  jhu558,63 


Golightly,  Robt.  E 
Grane,  Chas.  Melvill.. 
Goode,  Richard  John.. 
Goodeve,  Henry  Hills.. 
Goodfellow,  Chas.  Aug. 
204 

—  Win.  West  .. 204, 

Goodlake.  Hy.  Selwyn  692 


Harry  728 

—  Henry 545 

—  Henry  S.  Murray   ...  544 

—  James  615 

—  John  Gordon 604 

Johu  Higgin 615 


563 — JohnMoore    604 


566 
696 
615 


—  Lionel  Frederick 626 

Robert  Balfour 718 

Robert  Blackall   615 

Thomas  604 

59*  1 — Tom  Fergusson    570 

—  William  705 

.     — William  Henry     604 

—  Edward  Foot 748|Goodman,  Godfrey  D.  ..  s7o|Grahame,  George 69S 


■  Jas.  Wm.  Thornton. 


717 


Walter  Edward    548 

Gilby,  Thos.  Glover 698 

Gildea, Stanhope  Mason  615 
Giles,  Edward    740 

George  Edward  562 

—  Peter  Broome 717 

Gillard,  Chas.  Whitney    742 

—  Janes  698 

Gillespie,  Franklm  724 

lames  Carnegie  537 

—  Wm.  Augustus 604 

—  William  John    604 

Gillies,  Geo.  Jas 615 

Gilligan,  Thomas 713 

Gillilan,  Thomas      589 

Gillman,  Bennett  Watk.  748 

Gillmor,  Jno.  G 626 

Gillon,   David   696 

Henry 563 

Gillum,  Prideaux  Wm.    748 

—  William  James     615 

Gilmore,  Allan 555 

Harold  St.  George  ...  577 

Gilpin,  Bradney  T 745 

Gilroy,  Alexander  T.  L.  567 
Gilruth,  Geo.  Ritchie  ...  717 
Gilstrap, John  Macrae...  693 
Gipps,  Herbert  Leigh  ...  548 

—  Sir  Reginald 579 

Girardot,  Geo.  Chas.  ...  604 
Giraud,  Bvng  Thos 721 

—  Charles  Herve  720 

Gladstone, SirJohnlt.Bt  563 
Glancy,  John 615 

—  Thomas  626 

Glanville,  Francis  Robt  604 
Glascock,  Talbot  B.M...  634 
Glascott,  James  Joceiyn  035 
Glasgow,  RobD.  P.  R.  ...  569 
Glass,  Fied.  W.  K 544 

—  Henry  Edward 744 

Glasse,  Chas.  Edward...  547 
Glasspoole,  Wm.  Alfred  6i_ 
Gleig,  A.  Cameron   6^4 

—  Cha.  Edw.  Stuart    ...  615 

—  Charles  Fleming 626 

—  Glen,  Archibald    615 

Gleucross,   Willia  a 615 

Gloag,  Arch.  Rob 581 

—  Henry  D  undas 707 

Glossop,  William ..  569 

Gloster,  Thomas 561 

Glyn.SirJuliusRich  241,  579 

—  Richard  T.... 265,  533 
Goadby,  Samuel  Hdl  ...  748 
Godby,  Christopher  Jas.  600 

—  Joseph 604 

Goddard.  Edw.  Hesketu  505 

—  Fred.  FiczC., 615 

—  Joha 604 

Samuel  Thos 742 

Godfrig',  Albert  Henry..  615 

—  Charles  Willis 597 

—  William  H.  R. 604 

Godley,  H.  R.  Crewe  ...  74: 
Godman,  A.  FitzPat.   ...  744 

Richard  Temple 604 

Golsa.l,  Wm.  Chas 56 

lodson,  Clement 717 

—  Robert  G    552 

Godwin  Algernon  A.  ...  545 

—  Reo.  George  Nelson  741 
God',  Bertram  L.  J 565 

—  Robert  Charles 615 

Gcgurtv,  H.  A 724 

Goldfrap.  Hy.C. Sewell  556 
Goldie,  Alex.  Johu   546 

—  Barre  J 615 

— •  George  Craumer 569 

—  James  615 


Goodrich, A. Maiuwaritig564]Granger,  Hy.  Thomas  ..  548 


Goodwin,  John 724 

Goodwyn,  Henry  Wm.  748 

James  Edward 534 

Goold,  James  Kuight...  705 
Gordon,  B.  Lumsden  ...  580 

—  Sir  Charles  A 720 

—  Chas.  S.  S.  Evans   ...  604 

—  Duncan  748 

Duncan  Forbes 547 

Edw.  C.  Acheson 604 

Edw. Hyde  Hamilton  567 

—  Edward  Smith 615 

George  Grant   745 

Henry  Wilson  595 

—  Herbert  Spencer  C...  554 

—  James  604 

.lames  Henry   596 

James  Rollings    626 

—  John     588 

John  Andnas  D 626 

—  John  Maxwell 567 

John  Wood    636 

Orr  Boswell  541 

Sir  Thomas  Edward    590 

—  Webster  Thomas 74S 

Sir  Widiam,  Bart.    ..  745 
Major  Hen. William...  592 

Gen.  William    589 

William  Eden  Evans  636 

Gore,  Albert  Aug 720 

—  Annesley  Paul  740 

—  Arthur  John 567 

—  Charles  Clitherowi3o, 015 

Charles  William 546 

C.  H.  Sanders  Knox    567 

—  Frederick  Augustus.    626 

—  Frederick  William  ...  745 

—  Geo.  Anthony  Ellard 
30,  626 

—  George  Edward  565 

—  Geo.     Robt.    Vernon 
Hume    566 

—  James  Arthur  C.   ...  7 

—  James  Casmaijor 704 

—  James  Pollock  745 

—  John 63 

W.  A.  Gore  Saunders 

Knox  ..  74 

Win.  .Rich.  Ormsby...  748 

Grorhain,  Chas.  A. 615 

Gorman.  Lawrence  72S 

Goslin,  Wm.  Charles    ...  =47 

Gosling,  George 745 

Gos-et.   William  Butler  615 

William  Driscoll  604 

Gostlin  ;.Charles  Henry  557 
G)tt,  William  Henry  ...  569 
Gough,  Sir  Cha-;.  J.  S...  5^0 

—  Sir  Hugh  Henry 590 

Goulburn,  Henry 558 

Gould,  Arth.  Lewis  Geo.  552 

Goulding,  William   698 

Gouldsbury,  Dudley  E.  626 
Govan,  Cha.  Mliblaad  ...  604 

Govier,  James    6j8 

Gowdoo,  Edw.  Smith...  615 
Gower,  John  Nathaniel  626 
Grace,  Charles  H 595 

—  Sheffield  Hamilton...  744 
Graeme,  C.  de  Jersey    ...  626 

—  Lawrence  Ant.    Mur.  626 

Grafton,  Duke  of  579 

Graham,  Arch.  William  604 

Charles  Campbell    ...  74" 


Grant,  Alexander  Chis.  615 

—  Alexander  G. 745 

—  Bartle '. 562 

—  Charles  Coote    744 

— ■  Charles  Gramme 615 

—  DauielAlex 537 

—  Donald 566 

—  Douglas  G.  S.  St. John  591 

—  Edward  James 692 

—  Francis  Rich.  Cha....  745 

—  Col.  Francis  William  615 

—  Snrg.Cipt.  Fras.  Wm.  718 

—  Fra.  Wm.  Seafield  ...  63S 

—  George 698 

Gregory  Colquhoun     594 
James  Murray 604 

—  John  Gordon 724 

—  JohnMarshall 615 

—  John  Pyne  615 

Lewis   604 

Murray  D.  V.  T 615 

—  R:>bt.  Al  sx  Pet3r 724 

—  Robert  J.  Gordon 626 

—  Se.tfieldF.  M.Treasure  592 
-TnnmasJohn     748 

—  Thomas  Linley 708 

-William   636 

—  William  Caaieron    ...  722 

—  WUtnot    626 

Grantham,  Edward 748 

—  James  748 

Granville,  Bevil   748 

Dennis 566 

Ernest 615 

—  Henry  615 

Graves,   Francis  L 626 

—  Henry  Affleck  629 

—  Shapiand 615 

—  Mai. General  William  604 

—  Surg. Col.  William  ...  721 
Gray,  Arthur 626 

—  Charles 724 

—  Francis  J.  Stuart 547 

—  Jas.    Cha.   Charuock  559 

—  Oliver  P 570 

—  Walter  Gordon 562 

—  Deputy  Purveyor  Wm.  743 

—  Qr.Mr.  William   698 

—  William  Ker 626 

—  William  Robert    748 

Gream, Robert  Nevill ...  744 

Greathead,  Heivey 692 

Greatrex,  FerdinandW.  557 
Greatwood, Henry  Fred.  626 
Greaves, Sir  G.  R.279,;33,579 

Grech,  Carmelo 698 

Green,  Col.  Andrew 615 

—  Ma  ior  Andrew 748 

—  AndrewPellett  S 604 

—  Francis  H 571 

—  George 74° 

—  Johu  William    604 

—  Malcolm  rf 615 

—  Percy    562 

—  Richard  Hall 553 

—  Richard  Spurgeon  ...  626 

—  Tuomas  Edward  743 

—  Sir  William   616 

—  William  Dixon  H 692 

—  Sir  Wm.  H . .  Rhodes  604 
Greenaway,  Thomas  ...  588 
Greene,     Dawson    Cor- 
nelius      74^ 

—  Wm.  Sheppey  748 


Douglas  A.  G.  C 626'Greentield,  James  Hen. 


Edw.  Girdlestone 748 

—  Fergus 552JGreenhiil,  Joseph  R 

—  Frederick    54 

—  Frederick  William  ...  61 


Latham  „ 615 

722 

Greenwood,  Charles  S...  562 

Edward  Fred  George  705 


—  George  Fergus 604  —  William  Henry 707 


Index  —  Retired  List. 


■Greer,  Joseph  Henry  ...  561 

—  'William  564 

Gregorie,      Charles    F. 

=54.   533.  583 
Gregory,  Arthur   G.  S.  547 

—  Francis  Hood  748 

—  George 655 

—  George  Constable    ...  626 

—  Henry  James  Michell  744 

—  William  Villeneuve  615 
Gregson,  Sec.    Charles  741 

—  James  Dalton  537 

—  Lancelot  Allgood 616 

Greig,  Banks  Pvobmson  626 

—  John 724 

—  John  James   748 

—  JohnC.  H 570 

—  Philip  Henry 615 

Grenfell,  Chas   M 570 

Gresson,  William  Henry  74S 

Gretton,  Hugh  F 568 

Greville.Hbu.A.  H.  F...  561 

—  Arthur  Charles 745 

Grey,  Charles  Fra.  Bar.  636 

—  Francis   Douglas 745 

—  Leopold  J.  Herbert...  596 

—  Raleigh 707 

—  Ralph  Henry 571 

Grier,  Geo.  Richard 571 

Grierson,   Sir  A.  D.,  Bt.  569 

—  John 597 

Grieve,  J.  A.  Mackenzie  554 
Griffin,  Edw.  Christian    592 

—  Ernest  Mortimer  569' 

—  Robert  Dime    614' 

Griffith, Charles  Matt.  ...  604 

—  Clement  Bayly 706 

—  Chris.  Wm,  Darby  ...  567 

—  Henry  Woolgar    546 

—  J.  G.  Erskine &15 

—  John  H.  Sandham  ...  566 

—  Joseph  G 569 

—  Richard  594 

Griffiths,  Arthur  Geo.  F.  748 

—  Clement  James    604 

—  Edward  St.  John 744 

—  Henry  Harcourt 615 

—  John 698 

—  William  698 

—  William  A 719 

Grimes,  Hugh  Edw.    ...  562 

Grimston,  Walter  J 74S 

Grindlay,  Henry  Robert  626 
Grinsell,  Samuel  D.  N.  698 
Grogan,  Chas.  Edw.  ...  604 
Gronow,  Wm.  Lettsom  543 

Grosvenor.Saumarez  F.  636 

Groube,  Thomas    548 

Grove,  Alex.  Sinclair...  597 

—  Henry  Charles 543 

—  Henry  Leslie 604 

—  Henry    Montgomery  70S 

Groves,  John 748 

Grubb,   Alexander  626 

Grubbe,  Laurence  C.  ...  561 
Grundy,  Fred.  Leigh  ...  550 
Gubbins,   C.  Edgeworth  636 

—  JohnEgertm    626 

.Uudgin,  Tom  P 74 

Guernsey,  Forbes  Wm.  69; 
Guillamore.  H.  S.   Vile.  626 

Guinness,  Henry  C 722 

Gulland,  A.  D 720 

Gully,  Samuel  Martin...  531 

—  William  626 

Gmnn,  William  698 

Gunner,  Wrn.Hy.Ridg3  543 
Gunning,  Charles   Vere  5G3 

— JohnC 595 

Gunston,  Bernard  H. ...  562 
Gunter,  Edward    626 

—  James 604 

Gunton,  Thomas  W.  ...  698 
Gunthorpe,  Edw.  Jas....  615 

Gurdon,  Evelyn  P 593 

Gurney,  Lewis  E 561 

Guy,  Thomas 721 

Gwyn.Gruyon  Herbert  J.  565 

—  Reginald  Thoresby...  745 
Gwynne,  Nadolig  X.  ...  604 
Gyll,   Flemyng   George  626 

Hackett,  Charles  539 

Hadaway,  Geo.  R 543 

Hadeock,  George  696 

Hadden,   Louis  Jas.  W.   626 

—  William  Charles... 204,  5""J 
Haden,  Samuel 698 


Hadow,  Fred.  Edw 583 

Haggard,  Andrew  C.  P.  561 
— Edward  Arthur 692 

—  George 636 

Hagger,  Thomas  0 743 

Hague,   Harry   Clayton  615 
Haig,  Arthur  Balfour  ...  626 

—  Charles  Thomas  583 

—  Felix  Thackeray  604 

—  Malcolm  Robt 605 

Hailes,   John   Clements  604 
Haines,  Charles  S.    69S 

—  Sir  Fred.  Paul  ..  259,  578 

—  Gregory 554 

Halahan,  Henry  T 615 

—  Sam.  Handy 724 

Haldane,  Alex.  Hy 705 

Hale,  Lonsdale  Aug.  ...  604 

—  Matthew  Holford 615 

—  Robert 148,533,  5S3 

—  Thos.  Egertin 724 

—  Wm.  Godfrey 636 

Hales,  Arthur     6.4 

Hilfor  1,  Charles  Henry  568 
Halkett.  C.   H.    Craigie  613 

—  Henry  Craigie  026 

Hall,  Alex.  Courcenay...  745 

—  AlfrelA.  J 570 

—  Alt".  Campbell  B 626 

—  Burnett  Grijve 615 

—  Frederick  745 

—  George  W.  Monk 626 

—  Henry 548 

—  John  Henry  572 

—  John  Peter 705 

—  Lewis  Frederick 604 

—  Montagu 6i5 

—  Reginald 566 

—  Richard  Spencer (16 

—  Captain  Roger 567 

— Major  Roger  030 

—  Thos.  Erskine  A.  534,  584 

—  William    742 

—  William  Bruce  R 616 

—  William  Charles 568 

Hallett,  Charles  Evans..  626 

—  Clements  Thos 616 

—  Hy.HonywoodHughess97 

—  Wyndham  Hughes  ...  616: 

Hallewell,  Henry  L 555 

Halliday.JohriGustavus  588 

—  Stratford  Charles    ...  626 

Hailing,  Richard  711 

Hallowes,  Geo.  Skene...  604 

—  John 745 

—  Thos.  Richd.Fras.  B.  535 
Haly,  Ricud.  H.  OG.  ...  616 

Hambly,  Edgar 698 

Hamersley,  Henry  John  745 
Hamiltoi,  A.  R.  Cole  ...  564 

—  Heresrord  R 557 

—  Boyd  Cullen  Poley  ...  626 

—  Charles  James 626 

—  Charles    R.    Sydney 

Douglas    .'.  564 

—  David  Livingstone...  719 

—  Douglas  William 564 

—  E.  Chetwood 695 

—  Francis  William  744 

—  Fred.  H.  Anson    748 

—  Fred.  T.  Rowan    541 

—  George  John 6x6 

—  George  Vaug-han 539 

—  Henry  Blackburne  ...  616 

—  jEfox.HearyR.  Baillie  568 

—  John... 742 

—  John  Butler  720 

—  John  Fane  Charles  ...  692 

—  John  Ja.mes  616 

—  Lewis  G 571 

—  Octavins 604 

-  Robert  Gorges   ...204,  579 

—  Thomas  .'.   698 

—  Thos.  de  Courcv  604 

—  SirW. Stirling,^.  163,  590 
Hammaas,  Arthur  W....  553 

Hammersley,  Fred 604 

Hammiok.SirSt.Vincent 

A.  Bart 616 

Hammond, DayrellTalbotjiio 

—  Henry  Albany  616 

—  L.  N.  Dyer 748 

—  Wm.  Whitmore    543 

Hamond,  Robert   Thos.  616 
Hanbury.  Sir  Jas.  A.  ...  720 

—  Hon.  W.  S.  Bateman    562 
Hancock,  George  Edw.  597 


Hancook,  Wm.  James... 

—  William  W 

Hand,  William  Hudson 
Handcock,  Rbt.  Gordon 
Handley,  Aug.  Meurant 

Hands,  William    

Handy,  Bennett  F 

Handyside,  William 

Hankey,  Augustus  B 

Hankin,  Edw.  Lewis  ... 

—  Fred.  George 

—  Geo.  Crommelin  

Hanley,  Dudley    

Hanlo'u,  Michael   

iiinna,  Hv.  Bathurst  ... 
Hansm,  Alfred  Wm.    ... 

—  Gaorge  Wm 

Hanwell,  Joseph   

Hanworch,  Edward 

Harcourt, Alfred  F.P.  ... 

—  George  John 

—  Philip  H  minor 

Harden,  John  Edward  .. 
Harding,  Arthur  

—  Benjamin   

—  Charles  Mulcaster  ... 

—  George 

—  Gei'ald  Montres or   ... 

—  John  Stafford  G 

Harlmge,  Henry  Chis. 

Visct 

—  Henry  Haughton 

—  Herbert  Richard 

Hardwin.G.  H.Gal  enga 
Hardy,  Campbell 

—  Hon.  C.  G.    Gathorne 

—  Edmund  Armitage  ... 

—  Frederick    533, 

—  John  Braithwaite    ... 

—  Jonas  Pasley 

—  William   249, 

—  William  Eversley 

Hare,  George  ...  

—  Henry  Ambrose    

—  James  

—  Richard  Thomas 

—  RobertPowel 

Harenc,  Chas.  Edw 

Harford,  Fred.  H 

—  -  Frederic  Lloyd 

Hargreave,  Geo.  W.  ...  .. 

Harinu'ton,  Fred.  Wm. 
Harkness,  J.  Granville.. 
Harman,  G.  Doug.  King 

—  Ram:, ay   

—  Thos.  Edward  

—  Went  worth  Alex.  King 

—  Wm.  Hy.  King 

—  Wm.  Morton 

Harmar.C.D  Oyley 

Harne>s,  Arthur   

Harnett,  Edward  

—  William  Falkiner    ... 

—  William   John 

Harper,  John  Bloom  ... 
Harpur,  Jervis  

—  Joseph 

Harries,  Samuel  Keith 
Harris,  Charles  Gerald 

—  Claudius  S 

—  Fras.  Anderson   

—  Henry  William    

—  James  Edward 

—  James  Thomas 

—  John  Harry  de  Burgh 

—  Noel  Hamlyn 

—  Philip  Hy.  Farreli  ... 

—  Tnomas  

—  Thomas  Marshall 

—  Webber  Desboro' 

—  William  Henry 

Harrison,  Arthur   John 

—  Broadley    

•-  Charles  William  I.  ... 

—  Douglas  Chaa.  Wm... 

—  Edward    

—  Edward    

—  George 

—  Henry 

—  HenryA 

—  Henry  Drinkrow 

—  Robert ... 

—  Sudlow    

— ■  Thomas  Branfill  

—  William   

—  William  H 

—  William  Pringle 


838 

3  72  Harrisson,  Henry  Albert  549 

563  Hart,  Edwd.  Chichester  537 

560  —  Henry  C 572 

636  — John 541 

616  Hartigan,  J.  M'Kuight..  693 

591  Harvest,  Edw.  D 605 

626  —  Henry  A.  L =65 

626  — Henry  Lewis 626 

580  Harvey,' C.  Hamilton  ...  721 

591  —  Charles  Lacon 616 

626  —  Charles  Smith 616 

590  -EdA-ard   626 

727  — Geo.  Sheppard 626 

69S  —  Harry  CJarles 693 

616  —  Henry 705 

5J2  —  Henry  B.  R 743 

604  — Henry  James    626 

604  — John  Richard    605 

698  —William   698 

616  —  William  Crosbie   74S 

616  Harward,  Geo.  Stsson...  693 

605  — Thos.Netherton  581 

6-6  Haserick.  Alfred  E 569 

727  Hassall,  Thomas  705 

745  Hassard,  Fairfax  C 605 

565  —Henry  Somerset 547 

547  —  Robert  Deey 616 

55*1  Hassell,  Jas.  Wm 616 

56S  Hast,  Artli.  Wellesley...  551 

Hasted,  John  Or  J. ........  616 

559  Hastings,  Douglas   60s 

020  —  Francis  Eddowes*    ...  584 

620  — Francis  William  163,  579 

565  —  Patrick    572 

605  Hatch,  George  Pelham  562 

616  —  W.  Sparkes 579 

616  Satchel],  David  T.   597 

581  —  George  534,  584 

626  Haultain,  Francis  M.  ...  605 

745  Havel  jck,  Acton  C.  616 

580  Hawe-i,  Alex.  Jas.  D.  ...  597 

354  —  Charles  Ward   636 

723  —  Frank 698 

605  —  Geo.  Harrington 603 

745  —  Herbert  Johnston    ...  616 

626  —  Wm.  Harington   €05 

745  Hawker,  Edm.  Balte-el    568 
626  Hawkes,  Hy.  Blundell     568 

616  —  Heir/  Philip  592 

54S  —  Richard  Lloyd 626 

636  Hawkesby,  George  Wm.  698 

616  Hawkins,  A.  Ccesar 605 

605  — Edward  Lindsay 605 

551  — George  Walter 745 

748  —  James  698 

636  Hawks,  Thos.  Spence...  590 
695    lawkshaw,  Edmund  C.  555 

617  Hawley,  William  H.    ...  583 

724  Hawthorn,  George  S.  ...  616 

548  —  Ribert , 616 

584  Hay,  Albert  W 561 

605  — Alex.  Sebast.  L 744 

577  — Son.  Arthur  570 

718  — Arthur  Ernest 358 

698 — Charles    616 

591  —  Hon.  Charles  Rowley  745 

036  —  JamesArchibald 636 

636  —  John  Charles 603 

6g2  —  JohnCrosland   605 

565  —  John  Home 717 

695  —  Sir  Hobert  John  163,  580 
616  —  Stratford  Morrison...  636 

616  —  Woulfe 605 

603  Haycoek,  Fred.  Aug.  S.  708 

570  Haydon,  Wm.  Hy 541 

605  Hayes,  Arthur  M.  E.  ...  636 

391  —  Aylnier  Ellis 723 

345  — John  Joseph 740 

C05  Haygarth,  Francis  745 

605  Hayle-,  Henry  T 698 

724  Hayne.Arth.Gorham  H.  636 

626—  Robert 546 

568  Haynes,  Carleton 564 

616  —  Edward  Court 706 

692  —  Jonathan Wynyard...  626 

605  Hayward,  Henry  B 60s 

748  —  John  Fred. Curtis 627 

717 —  William  G 571 

724  Haywood,  Walter W.  ...  745 
626  Healey,  Hy.  Francis  ...  572 

626  — John 627 

572  Healy,  Charles  ...  724 

564  —  Michael  Francis 742 

605  — Richard  Calvert  704 

693  Heaslop,  Colpoys  P 616 

698  Heastey,  Geo.  Bayles...  605 
598  Heath,  Alfred  Halea  ...  605 


339 


Index — Retired  List. 


Heath.Ed-wardKermode  569  Heysham,  B.  F 605  Holdsworth,  John  KeHy  616 

—  James  569 — RobertCecil  Mounsey  568  Hole,  Frederick 628 

—  John  Macclesfield    ...  62S  Heywood,  John  Jas 605  Holland,  Hon.  Cecil  T...  567 

—  Robert  Edwd 724  —  John  Magee   616  —  Henry  William 605 

Heathcote,  Charles  Geo.  636  Hezlet,  Richd.  J 62S — John' 708 

—  Charles  Graham 618  Hibbard,  Henry 571, —  John  Yate  628 

—  Charles  Lechmere  ...  62S  Hibbert, Edward  Geo....  745  —  Lumley  H.  H 605 

—  Gilbert  Redvers  544 — Edw.  Hugh  Rowley...  565! — Thomas Wollams 605 

—  Robert  Walker 636  —  Francis  Gordon    744' — Trevenan  Jas 628 

Heather,  David  C.  W....  723  Hickie,  Henry    704:— William  Tilston  567 

Heathorn,  Thomas  Brid.  707  —  James  Francis 745  Hollies,  George 718 

Heaton,  John  Richard...  745  Hickley,  Martin  J 5  46Hollingsworth,  T.  S.  ...  721 

—  Wilfred    547  Hickman,  Stopt'ord  C...  550  Jlollist,  E.Ommanney...  028 

Heaviside,  George H.  ...  693  Hicks,  William  John  ...     ssjHolloway,  C.  W.  Elphin- 

—  Wm.  James   628  Hickson,  William  B.  S.  571         stone 711 

Hebb,  Henry 740  Higgins,  Maurice 698] — Edward  G.  V 525 

Hebbert,  Wm.  Stanley    616!— Peter    572  Hollyer,  Walter 572 

Heberden,  Henry 616' — William   69S, Holmes,  Hy.  Stanhope    545 

Hector,  James   724,Higginson,ConwayR.D.  564'— James 713 

Hedingham,  George    ...  572  —  Sir  George  W.  A.  275,57s! — James  Nicol 748 

Hedley,  William  S 741  —  Henry  Shakespear  ...  628;— Percy  Lee  605 

Heffernan,  Nesbitt   720; — Theophilus 596! — Thomas  James   Paul  723 

Hefferon,  Jas.  Ana 698  Hight,  Charles  589!— William  572 

Helbert,  Fred,  de  C.  H.  560  —  Edward  Lancelot 636 — William  Nassau  608 

Hellier,  T.  R.  Shaw 620  Hignett,  Charles  H 706—  William  Prescod 539 

Helme,  George  Coope  ...  539;Hildebrand,  Algernon..  555  Holohan,  William   572 

Helps,  Thos.  Henry  P...  708; Hill,   Arthur  636 Holroyd.Wm.  Rice  Mor- 

706 — Augustus  James  130,  62S]        land    594 

541  —  Chas.  E.  Dawson 605]  Holt,  Robt.  Wm.  F 628 

539 — Edmund  Stephen 554 — Thomas 718 

—  Eustace  605 —  William 571 


Hemans,  Alfred  G.  W.. 

—  Chas.  Willoughby  . 

—  Willoughby  Bath. 


Hemery,  Edward 616 

Heming,  Dempster 6281 — Francis  Charles  616 

Hemingway, Edw.Fred.  743  —  Fred.  John  Geo 74S 

Hemphill,  Fitzroy 565  —  Fred.  J.  Ponsonby  ...  62S 

Hemsted,  Edward 028 — Herbert  Francis  543 

Kenchy,  Robt.  Cameron  628 — John 616 

Henderson,  Albert  719  —  JohnE.  Dickson  534,  584 


■Andrew   571 

—  Arthur  H 571 

—  John  Seton    566 

—  Kennett  Gregg 584 

—  Percy  Edward ,.  636 

—  Philip  Durham 594 

—  W.  Samuel 636 

Hendry,  Patrick  Wm...  570 
Heneage,  Clement  W. ...  748 

—  Michael  Walker    745 

Henn,  Richd.  A.  M 557 

Hennah,  Charles  T.  ...  503 
Hennell,  Arthur  R 555 

—  Reginald 132,  628 

Hennessy,  George  R.  ...  593 
Henry,  Charles  Stuart     580 

—  George  Cecil 610 

—  John  James  724 

Hensman,  Hy.  Frank...  722 

— ■  William  724 

Hensou,  Christopher  ...  £96 
Hepner,  Albert  James...  616 
Hepworth,    E.    W.     G. 

Williams 638 

Herbert,  Arthur    748 

—  George 572 

—  George  Flower 6;6 

—  Henry  Garden 72 

—  Hon.  William  H.  533,  582 

—  LI. CoC.  Wm.  Henry      6  " 

—  Capt.  Wm.  Henry  ...  707 
Hercy,  Eustace  L 616 

—  Fras.  John 534, 

Heriot,  Mackey  A.  H.  J.  605 
Heme,  George  Edward  628 
Herrick,  Benjamin  Bous.  5o 
Herries,  Fred.  Stans.    ...  62S 
Herring,  William 62^ 

—  William  Henry 698 

Herschel,  John  616 

Hervey,   Charles  R.  W.    588 

—  Thos.  G.  O'Donoghue  744 
Hesketh,  James    628 

—  Robert  Walter  ...  596 

Hessey,  Wm.  Henry    ...  605 
Hession,  Thos.  Oliver .. 
Hewat,  Hy.  Roper  C.  .. 
Hewetson,  G.  S.  Butler 


—  John  Thomas  ...  282,  578 

ITajor  Dawson 6  " 

Peter  Edward  616 

Rowley Rieh.Conway  62 

—  Rowley  S.  Sale    590 

—  William 593 

William  Noel 

Hillas,  Rob.  Wm.  G 564 


7?4 

544 

616 

Hewett,  G.  L.  Kennedy   616 

—  Henry  62I" 

Hewitt,  Jas.  R.  S.  Oliver  53 
Hewson,  Francis 72: 

—  JohnLysaght 705 

Hext,  Arthur  Staniforth  541 

—  Henry  Yeatman  636 

Heygate,  Ed.L.Asp.^nall  563 

—  Kichard  Lionel.  565 

-Wm.  Howley  B 561 


Hilliard,  Arthur  C 562 

—  JohnChinery    543 

Hilliker,  Henry....- 748 

Hills,  George  Scott 596 

—  John 605 

Hillyard,  George  Anson  616 
Hime,  Albert  Henry    ...  745 

—  Frederick   605 

—  Henry  Wm.  Lovett...  62S 
Hinde, George  Langford  720 

Wm.Fred.Honywood  565 
Hinds,  Thos.  Clowes  ....  748 

—  Wm.  Rich.  G 724 

Hinge,  Daniel  Isaac 742 

Hmron,  James  724 

Hinxman,       Rowley 

Willes  533.  583 

Hire,  Sydney  Joseph   ...  605 

His]  op,  Archibald    698 

Hitchcock,T. Burnett  ...  547 
Hitchins,  Horatio  Otto  616 
Hobart,  George 628 

—  George  B.  Benj 616 

—  Hon.  Horace  M 636 

Hobbs,  Abraham 572 

—  Fred.  FitzW.  Trench  706 

—  Jc-siahW.  Pearse 628 

Hockey,  John 698 

Hockiu,  Chas.  H.  S.    ...  565 

Hodder,  F.  W.  L 724 

Hodgson,  Hugh  Norris    605 

Joseph  Hamilton 545 

Joseph  Willoughby...  717 

Hodnett,  Wm.  P 616 

Hoey,  Lawrence    572 

Hog,  T.  Ignatius  M 581 

Hogan,  William 572 

Hogg,  Adam.G.  Forbes  591 

—  Harding  C 636 

—  James  H.  G.  G 57: 

—  John  Roberts 616 

—  Theodore  William  ...  5961—  Walter  C. 
Hoggan,  John  Wm 605 

—  William  Brooke  546 

Hogge,  Somerville  G.  C.  605 

Hoile,  Edmond  724 

Holbech,  \\  alter  H.130 
Holbeche,  Richard 


William  J 616 

Holwell,  M.  Doherty...  636 
Home,  Sir  A.  D 720 

—  Hon.  Cospatrick  D...  693 

—  David  Milne 616 

—  Frederick  Jervis 616 

—  ITon. W.S.Douglas  534,584 

—  William  James 558 

Hone,  Harry  698 

Hood,  Sir  A.  F.  Acland  563 

—  Basil  Charles    693 

—  F.  W.Visct 745 

—  JohnCockburn 589 

—  William  Charles 616 


Hook,   Chas.   Campbell  74S 

— ■  Henry  Hudson 616 

—  Lionel 6  16 

560 


Hoole,   James   

Hooper,  Frederick  698 

—  Lucas  G 72i 

—  Willoughby  Wallace  597 
Hope,  Adrian  Henry  ...  552 

—  Cecil  Arthur 708 

—  Charles  Erroll  6:6 

—  Hugh  Richard 584 

James 505 

John  Edward    605 

Hopegood,  Wm.  Yere...  693 

Hopkins,  Edward 724 

Francis  Powell 74S 

Thomas  George    693 

—  William   698 

Hopkinson.  Henry s38 

Hopwood,  Arthur  Robt.  54S 

—  Edwin  James    721 

Hore,  John  Christopher  616 

Walter 561 

Horn,  John 728 

Hornby,  Cecil  R 636 

—  Geoffrey  S.  Phibbs...  56 

—  John  Frederic  537 

—  Thomas   698 

Home,  Chas.  Jas 605 

—  Edmund  Garland 748 

—  Lindsay  Douglas 577 

Horner,  J.  FitzLloyd   ...  571 

—  Reginald  George 70S 

Horniblow,  Thomas  ...  628 
Hornsby,  Geo.  M.  B.  ...  616 

—  Henry  Francis 628 

Horroeks,  A. Macintosh  564 
Horsbrugh,  Arch.  B...  546 
Horsey,  Edw.  Ralph  ...  636 
Horsl'ord,  Nor.  MacL.T.  596 
Horsley,  Frank    605 

569 
Horton,  James 696 

—  Thom?s  54; 

Hosack,  John 636 

Hoskins,  Arthur  Reg.  ...  616 

44 1 —  Reginald 628 

41  Hoste,  Dixon  E 605 


Howard  deWalden,  Fred- 
erick George,  Lord    ...  748 
Howard,  Charles 572 

—  Francis   722 

—  Frederick   698 

Frederick  Compton  544 
Henry  Richard  L.  ...    555 

—  Henry  Stanley 62S 

—  Thomas  628 

Walter 706 

—  William  698 

Howarth, Wm. Conquest  541 
Howden,  Jn.  Dowling...  551 
Howe.R.W.P.;£ari  133,  578 
Howell,  Edward   56S 

—  Henry 572 

—  Horace 628 

—  Reuben   728 

Wm.  Henry   711 

Howes,  Albeit  J 591 

Howey,  William   593 

Howland,  Joseph 698 

Howlett,  Sir  Arthur 589 

Howley,  John 745 

Hoyland,  Stanley  S.  ...  718 

Hoyes,  Alexander 62S 

Hoysted,  Isaac 724 

John 723 

Thomas  Norton  720 

Hozier,  John  Wallace.. ,  745 
Hubbard, ffon. Cecil-John  745 

—  Henry 696 

Hnddart,  Arthur  Kovl...  562 
Huddle=tone,  Thomas...  705 
Hudleston,  John  616 

—  Josiah  616 

Hudson,   Herbert  Edw.  544 

James 745 

—  J.  H.  F.  Harrington  745 
Hughan,  H.  Houghton  748 
Hughes,  Charles  James  605 

Edgar  Alfred   718 

—  Emilius    534 

Frederick  George  ...  571 
Henry  Rodvei  Lewis  693 
John 563 

—  Joseph  William    605 

—  Michael  James 567 

Percy  John   337 

—  Pierce  Edward 554 

Sir  Ptobert  John 605 

—  William  705 

Wm.  Gwynne    616 

Hulse,  Chas.  Fred 628 

Hnlseberg,  John  Wild...  721 
Humbley,  Wm.  Welling- 
ton Waterloo  745 

Hume,  Arthur  Robert...  562- 

—  Charles  Wheler...  130,  748 

—  Edward  Trevor 616 

George  Wm 566 

John  Richard   605 

—  John  Stewart  M 557 

—  Sir  Robert 3:5,  579 

Humfrey,    Major    Ben- 
jamin Geale 559 

—  Col.  Benjamin  Geale   616 

—  Frederick  Thomas  ...  594 

—  Thomas  Blake 541 

Humphreys,  William  ...  693, 
Humphry,  Edw.  Wood  636 
Hungerford,  Richard  ...  720 

—  Thomas  Everard 628 

Hunt.Arthur 74S 

—  Cecil  Henry  564. 

— jHenry 69S 

—  Henry  P 713 

—  John 748 

—  John  Lombard 616 

—  John  Percival   723 

—  Phineas  Wm 562r 

—  Robt.  Aug.  Carew  ...  592 
Robert  H.  Brooke  130,546 
Robert  W.  Bland 605 

—  Shelley  Leigh  616 

—  Thomas  Charles 567 

Thorn:  a  Roehfort    ...  628 

—  William  658. 

—  William  Shapter  ...  594 
William  Thomas 745 

Hunter,  Arthur  Stewart  605 

—  Charles    616 

Chas.  Fleming 748 

Charles  Peter   616 

Sir  Charles  Roderick  563 


Holberton,  Thos.  N.   ...   616  Hotham,  Henry  Edw....  563 

Holbrook,  E.   Nicoll  W.  628  —  William  693 

Heyiand,  Alex.  Samuel  636I  Holden,  Robert 560  Houghton,  Richmond  ..  605 

Heymer,  Edward 5y2[Holdieh,  Sir  E.  A...  257,  57S'How,  Charles  C 567—  Fred.ErnestArundell  555 


Hunter,  George  Robert   711 

—  James  J745 

—  John 713 

—  John 628 

—  JohnNorris    605 

—  Malcolm  Russell .708 

—  Montgomery 590 

—  Patrick     74-8 

—  Thos.  Alexander 628 

—  Vere  Edward   727 

Hunter-Weston,  G.  R...  62S 
Huntington,  Herbert...  568 
Huntley.  Hougham  C...  543 

Hurst,  fra.  Brunei 636 

Huskisson,  John  Win....  616 

—  Norman 616 

—  Samuel  George 616 

Hussey,  Charles  Edw...  616 

—  \villiam  Clive  558 

Hutcheon,  David  6r6 

Hutchins,  Alfred  George  597 

—  Francis  Arthur 628 

Hutchinson,  A.  Had.   ...  605 

—  Alex.  Ross  Elliott 605 

—  Anthony  Richard 636 

—  Charles  Scrope 605 

—  Coote  Synge  r6o,  580 

—  Fred.  James  Taggart  745 

—  George   605 

— ■  George  William  Grice  693 

—  William  Lacy  6: 

Hutchison,  Hen.  M'Leod  62S 
Hutton,  Edmund  Bacon  6 

—  George  Allan 7 

—  George  Holden 550 

—  Henry  Francis 616 

—  Thomas  Everard    ...  748 

—  Thomas  Bruce   745 

Huyshe,  Dunbar  F. 628 

Hyde,  John  Martin 724 

—  Richard  Armstrong...  727 

—  Robert 

—  Robert 724 

Hyslop,  Maxwell  Wither  62 

Ilderton,  Charles  E 616 

Illingworth,  John  A.  ...  724 

Imbusch,  Henry  698 

Impey,  Alfred  G 54 

—  Eugene  Clutterbuck  6(6 
Ind,  Fred.  John  Nash ...  748 

Inge,  John  W 628 

Inglefield, Samuel  Hood 

Stovin  745 

Inglis,  David  William...  598 

—  James  Weir 

—  John  Frederic  554 

—  Robert  Hastie  593 

—  Thomas   Drummon.i  558 

—  Wiliiam  748 

—  William  Mason     567 

Ingram,  Matthew  J.  T.   705 

—  Robert  Bethune   745 

Inkson.  James  720 

Innes,  Chas.  Alex  .„ 721 

—  Edward  Selby 628 

—  Francis  Newell    628 

—  Sir  J.  Harrie  Ker 720 

—  Jas.  John  M'Leod  ...  583 
Irby,  Fred.  Arthur 693 

—  Leonard  H.  Loyd  ...  745 
Iredell,  Fras.  Shrubb...  591 

—  James  Shrubb 616 

—  Lestock  Walters 636 

Ireland,  James  698 

Irvine,  Charles      605 

—  Henry 560 

—  Thomas  Thompson  ...  636 
Irving,  John  Beautin  ...  7r3 

— Lewis  Allen    723 

Irwin,  Chamney  Graves  720 

—  De la  Cherois  Thomas  623 

—  John 748 

—  John  Frederick    555 

Isaacson,  Henry  Sevan  628 

—  Henry  de  S 616 

—  John  de  Stuteville  ...  6_ 
Isacke,Hen.Wedderburn6i6 

—  Lancelot  Henry   616 

Isham,  Vere  566 

Ives,  Edward  Harbord  693 
Izod,  William  Henry  ...  616 
Jackson,  Albert  J.  A.  ...  617 

—  Arthur  Charles    546 

—  Christison  Syme 707 

—  Edward  Samuel  589 

—  Fred.  George 617 


Index — Retired  List.  840 

Jackson,  George  Edwd.         'Johnson,  George   572  Keble,  John  Alfred   698 

Owen 628' — G.  Vanderheyden  163,  581  Keen,  Fred.  John 594 

—  Halkett  Francis 745  —  Henry 728:Keene,  John  E.  Ruck...  608 


—  Nicholas  Sadlerr 553 

—  Sir  Robt.  Wm 721 

—  William   592 

—  W.  Henry  iiunton  ...  62S 

—  William  Lewis 567 

Jacob,  Geo.  Adolphus 

—  Henry  Ebenezer  605 

—  Herbert  Bruce 597 

—  John     605 

—  John  E.  Fishbourne  563 

—  Samuel  Swinton 597 

—  William  593 

—  Wm.  Vesey  FitzG.   ...  617 
Jacson,  John  H.  F. .. 

—  Edward  Woodriff    ...  567 
Jago,  Robert    Stephens  617 

Jagoe,  Henry 723 

James,  Charles     745 

—  Charles    617 

—  Demetrius  W.  G 74 

—  Edward  Bosville 543 

—  Edward  Renouard  ...   60 

—  FrederickWoodbouse  541 

—  Herb.  Henderson     ...  5S9 

.lames  Poleglaze 617 

Lionel  Hy.  Sep 628 

Montague  598 

—  Walter  Wilson 541 

—  William  Hill 628 

—  William  Mawer    723 

Jameson,  Charles 617 

—  John      62S 

—  John  Lyster  720 

Jamieson,  Lachlan  F....  598 

Jardine,  Jas... 724 

Jarrett,  Henry  Sullivan  596 

—  Thomas  572 

Jarvis,  Alex.  W 570 

—  R.  Ed.  Colborne  62;" 

—  Samuel  Peters  60 

—  Thomas  69S 

—  William  572 

fary,  R.  Herbert  Heath  743 
fauncey,  Alex.  Sidney  G.  706 

■Jay,  William 724 

Jazdowski,  B.  J 724 

Jebb,  Arthur  628 

—  John  de  Witt 553 

Jee,  Edward  Alfred 537 

—  Joseph 724 

Jeffcoat,  Jas.  Henry    ...  721 

Jeffery,  James  709 

Jeffreys,  William     617 

Jenings,  TJ.  A 724 

Jenkins,  Alexander 605 

—  Charles  Vernon 603 

—  Edward  Gordon    617 

Sir  Fras.  Howell 605 


Richard  617  Keer,  Jonathan  606 

Victor  George  R 567  Keeshan,  John  572: 

—  Wm.  Geo.  Lillingston  707  Keir,  William 722 

—  Wm.  Nicholas  Gibson  636  Keith,  Clive  Skene  567 

Johnston, Brig. Surg. Aix.  724! — James  617 

—  Qr. Mr.  Alexander  ...  572! — JamesBlaikie ,  636 

—  Arch.FraserCampbell564[Kell,Waldegrave  C.  F...  550 

—  Charles 617  Kellett,  Edward  Young  725 


Frederick  Campbell    567 

—  George  Hamilton 554 

—  James 704 

—  James  Crosse 724 

...  James  Taylor  547 

—  Randal  Fleming  566 

—  Robert 706 

—  Robert  Colauhoun  ...  727 

—  Siding  Mr.  William...  696 

—  Brig. Surg. Lt.Col.Wm.  722 


Kelly,  Anderson  L 566 

—  Arthur.  D.  Denis 555 

—  QrJKvf.  JEdward   698 

—  Vet. Surg.  Edward   ...  742 

—  Edward  Harvey  742 

—  Hy.  Holdsworth  709 

—  James  Bennett 722 

—  John 698 

—  JohnLovell    62S 

—  Patrick    698 


Johnstone,  G.  C.  Keppel  745] — Philip  371 

—  George  Nassau.., 605. —  Thomas   636 

—  Henry  Melvill  565 — Thomas  Jas.  P 54t 

—  James  544  —  William  Patrick  570 

—  James  Wm.  Hope 6i7jKelsall,  Gustavus   Nic.  636 

—  John  Douglas   617  —  John  Richard 628- 

—  Montague  George    ...  553 — Richard  Edward 544 

—  Richard  6r7jKelsey, Walter  Fred.  130,  617 

—  Robert  F.  Maclean  ...  636'Kelso,  Archibald 569 

—  Samuel  H.N 028!Kemball,  Sir  Arnold  Bur- 

Jolliffe,  Charles 617 


—  Joseph  Henry  6 

—  Wilkes 562 

Jolly,  Geo.  Alfred 617 

Jones,  Alfred  698 

—  Alfred  Adrian  742 

—Alfred  Sto well  745 

—  Arthur  Lloyd   719 

—  Ebenezer 745 

—  Felix  Thomas 748 

—  Frederick   Geo.  Wm.  566 

—  George  Alfred   636 

—  Gilbert  Saltoun    555 

—  Griffith  Turner 591 

—  Henry 636 

—  Henry  Helsham  H.  ...  616 

—  Henry  Norris 617 

—  Howell  Locke 605 

—  Humphrey  Stanley...  7T1 

—  Jenkin $go 

John  Woodville    553 

Lewis  John  Fillis 745 

—  Melville  George 724 

Owen  Thomas 628 

—  Richard  Godfrey 606 

Rich.  Roynon    606 

—  Robert  Owen 606 

—  Thomas    745 

Thomas  Henry    696 

Thomas  John    617 


Henry  Leoline 567IJ0PP.  John 596 

Herbert  Charles  545!  Jordan,  Joseph  606 

John  Davies 559' — Lutley  748 

—  Noble  Fleming C93JJossel.yn,  A.  Henry 628 

—  Robert  Gedoin 590J — Frederick  John 628 

Vaughan 543  Joyce,  Wm.  Walter  Pat.  636 

5/OiJoyner,  John   706 

744  Joynt,  Heury_Williain      7 


723 


Jenks,  William 

Jemier,  Aug.  Fred  

Edward  H.  F 

Jenney,  Wm.  Richard... 
Jennings,  Benjamin 

—  Charles  Barromeo  ... 

—  Charles  James  60 

—  Edward  Lawrence  F.  359 
Jephson,  StanhopeWm.  60. 
Jepson, Henry  Joseph  ...  617 
Jerome,  Henry  Edw.  ...  605 
Jervis,  Chas.  E.  Parker  343 

Edward  Lennox 748 

—  Edwin 628 

—  William  Swynfen 6x7 

Jervois,   Henry  Napier  546 

—  John  Gordon 744 

Jervoise,  Hy.  Clarke 745 

—  John  Purefoy  Ellis...  53 
Jessop,  Chas.  Moore 72 

—  Tom 698 

Job,  Henry  Percy    718 

Jocelyn,  R.  Julian  Ord  548 
Johnes,  Sir  Jas.  Hills  579 
Johnson,  Sir  Allen  B....  589 


Judd,  Chas.  Richard 
Judge,  Charles  Neave.. 

—  Spencer  Alf.  T 

Julyan,  Sir  Penrose  G 

Just,  Augustus  

Justice,  Fras. -Jas 628 

—  Hy.  Annersley 593 

—  Philip 636 

—  William  Clive    ...334,   584 
Kane,  Fras.  Wm.  F 636 

—  Matthew  Nisbett  G...  547 
Karslake,  Frederick 606 


rowes 103,  58S 

—  John  Shaw 60& 

Kemble,  Henry 545 

—  Henry  Charles 617 

Kemm,  Fred.  St.  John     718 

Kemmis,  William 6r7 

Kemp,  Walter  Hy 742- 

Kennard,  Ernest  0.  H.  571 
Kennaway,  Chas.  Wm,  628 
Kennedy,  Lord  Alex.  ...  559. 

—  Charles  Arthur 708- 

—  Charles  Henry  Scott  617 

—  Hugh 636 

—  Irving  Francis  636 

—  Jas.  Montagu  Bowie  693. 

—  John  Henry  693 

—  John   Pitt  695 

—  John  Wm.  Alex 606- 

Kennett,  B.  H.  B...  130,  749. 

Kenney,  John  Hy 698 

Kenny,  Richd.  Thos.  ...  740 

—  William  Henry 745. 

Keusington,  Edgar  617 

—  William  Lord 745 

Kent,  Henry 581 

Keogh, Anthony  Robert  749 

John  Woulfe C06 

—  Lynch  John  713 

Keough,   William 617 

Keppel,  Edw.  Geo.  130,  550 
Ker,  Lord  C.  J.  Innes...  743 

Kerans,  Wm.  Rob 725 

Kerr,  Chas.  Robert 541 

—  ±,ord  Mark  245,  578 

—  Lord  Ralph  Drory533,  583. 

—  William  Fred.  .........  617 

—  Major  Gen.  Wm.  H.  606 
— -Ifa/or  William  Henry  636 

577!Kerrich,  Edmund "..  628 

617  —  Walter  D'Oyly      163,  590 
6i7JKerrisou,Edm!Rager  A.  556 

7  n  I  iversteman,  J.  B 628 

698  1  Ke [.chen,  Isaac 606 

Kettle,  James 741 

—  Robert 636 

Kettlewell,  Thomas  ...  594 
Key,  David  Thomas  ...  718 
Keyset-,  Frederick 

Charles 617 

Kiallmark,  Hy.  Walte 


7:7 

Kauntze,  E.  H.  E 595lKuld,  James  Gordon  ...  740 

Kay,  Foster  C.   L 53g|Kidston,  Alex.  Ferrier    617 

—  Henry  Monckton 6i7,Kilby,    James    Edward  695 

—  William  Algernon 628!Kilgour,  Frederick  596 

Kaye,  Arthur  Edw.  C...  545  Kiileen,  Roger  636 

—  George  Farquhar 606  Killick,  George  L.  B.  ...  566 

—  William  Robert    706  —  Thomas  Alexander...  742 

Kays,  Reginald  Ker sfoiKilroy,  Philip  L 723 

Keane,  George  W 7o7iKincaid,  William 592 

Kearney,   C.   J.    Butler  544  Kinchant,  J.  Charlton...  534 
Kearsle'y,  Robt.  W 54S  Kindersley,   Charles  P. 

Captain  Charles  707 JKeate,  Edward   606         Wilson  567 

—  Qr.  Mr.  Charles  728jKeatinge,  Maurice  Den  s6o|King,  Aug.  Henry    533,  583 

—  Sir  C.  Cooper    590  —  Richard  H 5891 — Charles  Edward 617 

.  — Ernest 507JKeays,  Chas.  Fred 6061 — Chas.  E.    Croker  706 

—  Freeman  Henry 398  —  Francis  722  —  William Tuflnell   617!— Charles  Richard        ,  62, 

1  l  "  o 


841 


Index — Retired  List. 


King,    Sir     D.     G.    A. 

Duckworth, Bar*....  552 

—  Henry 562 

—  Henry  John  745 

—  James  Stewart 636 

—  John  Rooper 705 

—  Percy  Macgregor 553 

—  Thomas  Fraser 550 

—  William  698 

—  William  Michael 705 

Kinglake,  Hami'ton  A.  693 
Kingscote,   R.  N.  Fitz- 

hardinge 745 

Kingsley,  W.  Hy.  Bell     617 

Kingston,  Thomas  725 

Kinloch,  Alex.  A.  A.  ...  606 

—  Geo.  H.  Anchite 628 

Kinnear,  William 718 

Kinsman,  Harold  John    617 

—  William  James 628 

Kintore,  A.H.T.  Earl  of  559 
Kippen.  Horatio  Nelson  744 
Kirby,  Samuel    J.   Jas.  719 

—  Thomas Hartwell 628 

Kirk,  Hugh 564 

—  John  Charles 568 

Kirkwood.Jokn  Knox..  550 
Kirwan,  Albert 722 

—  William  Fra.  M 636 

Kitching,  Chcs.  Wm.  R.  628 
Kitson.G.  Andrew  Noble  703 

Knaggs,  Henry 72 

Knapp,  Charles  Barrett  71 
Knatchbull,  Charles 62 

—  Francis    61 

—  Norton £17 

Kneebone,  Frederick  ...  749 
Kneller,  G.  T.  C.  St.  J.  706 
Knight,  Arnold  More...  745 

—  Charles  Lewis  W.  M.  567 

—  Frederick  Chas 708 

—  Henry 5i2 

—  Henry  Raleigh 562 

—  Henry  Sollers  G.  S.     62 

—  Thomas   696 

- — William  Henry 606 

Knipe,  William 74 

Knocker,  Herbert  P.  ...  617 

—  J.  Bedmgfleld  606 

Knollys,  Henry 6:7 

—  Louis  F 548 

—  William  W 617 

Knowles,  Cbas.  Benj.  53  ,584 

—  Francis  Edw 711 

—  Frederick   617 

—  Robert  Townley  565 

Knox,  Charles  Wm 557 

—  Ernest  Augustus 572 

—  Francis  Robt.  B 636 

—  Howe  James 623 

—  James  749 

—  Maurice  723 

—  Richard   539 

—  Richard  Annesley    ...  617 

—  Robert  John 546 

—  Vicesimus  548 

—  Captain  William 693 

■ — Li. Colonel  William  ...  745 

—  Hon.  William  Stuart  749 
Knyvett,  Wm.  L.  N.    ..    59 

Roe,  Lancelot  C 560 

Kynaston,  Hy.  Edmonds  636 

Kynsey,  Wm.  R 727 

Kyrle.Audley  W.  W.  M.  552 
Kysh,  Douglas  John  ...  636 

Xabouchere,  F.  A 570 

Xacey,  Patrick  698 

Xachlan,  Robert   749 

Xackey,  Danial 72; 

Xacy,  Richard    617 

—  William  Chas.  James  543 
lamb,  Sir  Arch.  Bt 749 

—  Charles  F.  Grant 606 

—  George     628 

—  Henry 725 

—  James 698 

■  John  Alexander   727 


Lambrick,  George    578  Leathes,  Bernard  de  M.  563 

Lambton,  Arthur...  533,  583X6  Bailly,  Alex.  C 693 

—  Francis    745jLe  Breton,  Wm.  Inglis...  636 

—  Frederick  William  ...  583  Leckie,  David 7 

Lamont,  John  Hy   555 

Lamport,  Hy.  Chris.    ...  718 
Lamprey,   Jones  720 

—  Joseph  John  ... 723  Le  Cocq,  Hubert  590 

Lance,  Wm.  H.  Joseph  617  Lee,  Charles  Nairne    ...  718 
Laud,  James 7251— Edward  George   572 

Isaac    698  —  Ellis 617 

Landale,  James 720 — Henry  Herbert 608 


Lane,  Benjamin     725 

—  Charles  Powlett    606 

—  Charles  Stuart  6d6 

—  Geo.  Hale   561 

—  Henry  Eyre  Wyatt ...  636 

Maitland  Moore   62S 

William  Ralph 721 

Lang,  Arthur  Moffat  ...  617 

—  Charles  Edward 551 

—  Gordon  Abercromby    718 

—  Hugh  Graham 560 

James  Wolcott     551 

—  Percy  Owen  636 

Richard  TickellM. ...  617 

—  William  R 570 

Langdon.  John 725 

Langford,  Alexander  ...  69S 

—  Francis   636 

—  George  Edward   7C6 

Hercules  JZ.Lord 74 

William  John   636 

Langley.WilliamSavagQ  617 
Langmore,  Erskme  G....  606 

—  Edward  Ham   617 

Langrish,  Thomas    698 

Langtry,  Henry 617 

Laphaui,  Hriah  F 698 

Larminie,  Edw.  Merry.  617 
Larpent,  L.  H.  P.  de  H.  593 
Lascelles,  Claud  G.  W..  636 

—  Henry  Arthur  62:' 

—  Walter  R 617 

Lash,  Henry  Andrew 

Lassetter,  Harry  B 565 

Litchford,  John 723 

La  Terriere,  F.  B.  de  S.  693 

Lathom,  Earl  of  55? 

La  Touche,  Cecil  D'U...  59: 

Laud,  Isaac 698 

Lauderdale, F.H.. Earl  of  62" 
Laughton,  Art.  Fred.  ...  617 

—  Daniel  Wilson  606 

—  George  Arnold 59 

Laurie,  Casper  Robert     718 

—  Claud  V.  E 569 

—  John  Wimburn...533,  581 


Lewes,  Hugh  Arthur    ...  617 

—  John 745 

—  John  Meredith  D 630 

—  Price 636 

—  Norman  Houstoun  ...  552  —  Wm.  Price  Llewellyn  745 
Lecky,  George  598  Lewin,  H.  F.  Chap 630 

John  Gage 5^7 — Thomas  Herbert 630 

Lewis,  Arthur  W.  Drum- 
mond 559 

—  Chas.  Algernon...  329,  578 

—  '-Jr. Mr.  Henry    698 

Major  General  Henry  606 


—  Henry  Pincke 630 

John 636 

—  Thomas  698 

—  William   636 

—  Wm.  Melville LauriS' 
ton   693 

Leech,  Robert  S.  B 713 

Leeding,  William 

~  eeke,  Ralph 535 

Lees,  Percy 567 

Wm.  Muunings 590 

Leete,  William  John  ...  57 
Leetham,  Arthur 563 

William 
Lefroy,  Augustine  Hugh  745 

Henry  George  548 

Legg,  Geo.  Edw.  W.  ...  570 
Leggatt,  Edw.  Owen  ...  590 
Le  Geyt,    Philip  H 593 

—  Wm.  Bell    705 

Legge,  Hon.  Edward  H.  745 

—  Hon.  Heneage  535 

—  William  Vincent 745 

Leggett,  Charles  G 617 

Geo.  Edward  ., 749 

Legh,  Hy.  Martin  C.   ...  745 

—  Hubert  Cornwall 557 

Le  Grice,  Fred.  Swaine  617 
Lehmann,  Fred.  Hope...  565 
Leicester,  SirPeter  Fred. 

Fleming,  Bart 570 

Leigh,  Hy.  Gerard  566 

—  Richard  617 

—  Robert  Thomas 606 

Leishman,  JohnThos....  606 

Leitch,  James 725 

Leith,  Jas.  Mackenzie  560 

—  Thomas  636 

Lemarchand,  C.  S 630 

Le  Marchant,     Albert 

MaunsellLeM.  T...  551 

—  Henry  St.  J.V.  Le  M. 
Thomas    617 

Le  Messurier,  Augustus  61 
LeMesurier.CecilBrooKe  617 
Frederick  Augustus    617 


Julius  D.  Dyson 717! — John 583 

Lautour,  Wm.  Young  ...  745;—  Thomas  Augustus  ...  628 
Lavie,  Augustus  J 629)Lemon,  R.  Seymour   ...  617 

—  Robert  Comyn  6o6|Le  Mottee, Osmond  Fra.  6:7 

Law,  Edwin    546Xempriere,  Arthur  Reid  606 

—  Sir  Edw.   Fitzgerald  552  Lennard,  John  Barrett     571 
—  Sir  JohnFarnaby,  Bt.  693 


—  Fra.  TowryA 606 

—  Victor  Edward 594 

Lawder,  Edw.  Jas 589 

Lawford,  Thos.  Wright  704 
Lawless,  Hon.  Denis  ...  556 

—  Edmorid  Jas 717 

—  William  Hampden  E.  566 
Lawlor,  Wm.  Patrick  ...  539 
Lawrence,  Henry  John  629 


Lennox,  Charles  Edw...  706 

—  David   717 

—  John 569 

—  Sussex  William    591 

Lentou,  Charles 

Le  Pelley,  Ernest 617 

Le  Quesne,  Chas.  F.  N.     545 

Chas.  Edwin  ...  56 


Lermitte,  Hy.  Jas 564 

Leslie,  Alex.  Maurice...   592 

—  Archibald  Young    ...  630 

—  Charles  Consett   569 

—  Charles  Robert 636 

—  George 636 

—  John 743 

—  John  Henry  558 

—  Lewis  Xavier    749 

Lester,  John  Fredk.    ...  606 


Henry  J.  H 725 

—  Robert  636 

Lawrie,  John 749 

—  William  John    718 

Lawson, David  James...  719 

—  Fras.  Bernard 56=, 

—  James  M 571 

—  Marmaduke    Charles  629 

Lay,  Tudor 569 

Layard,  Arthur  A.  M....  565 

—  Brownlow  V 629 

—  Charles  Edmund 600 

Lazzarini,  James  606! — Edmund  606 

Lea,  Samuel  Percy  745  —  Francis  Adolphus 72 


—  Hen.  Fra.  Peterkin  ...  630 

—  Herman  Le  Roy  560 

—  JcLn  William    711 

—  Ralph  FitzGibbon   ...  749 

Lewsey,  Walter 572 

Ley,  Edwin  G 725 

Leyland,  Sir  H.  S.  Nay- 

lor,  Bart 567 

Leyne,  James 749 

Liardet,  Charles  Aylmer  617 

—  Walter  S.  Davies  ...  547 
Liddell.  Robert  Spencer  617 

Lidderdale,  James   617 

Liebenrood,  G.  Engelb.    636 

Ligertwood,  T 727 

Lillicrap,  James  W.  A.  E  707 
Lillingston,  Ed.  Gordon  598 
Lilly,  Alfred  Cham.  ...  606 
Lindesay.  Hy.  Rich.  P.    630 

Josh.  E.  C.  C 746 

Lindoe,  Fred.  Ekins 630 

Lindsay,  Alexander  Jn.  636 

—  Charles  Ludovic 568 

—  Henry  Edith  A 571 

—  Hy.  E.  Morgan 564 

—  James  Gavm 617 

—  Robert 727 

Walter  James    539 

—  William  Bayford 636 

Lindsell,  Chas.  Fred.  ...  563 

Lines,  Rossiter  571 

Lingard,  Alfred 718 

Liuton,  Charles 537 

Linwood,  Norman 570 

Lister,  Frederick  D.    ...  746 

—  Wastel  Jameson 555 

Liston,  John    617 

Litchfield,  Edwin 711 

Lithgow,  Stewart  A.  ...  720 
Little,  Archibald  Cosmo  560 

—  Henry  Alexander   ...  592 

John  Albert   598 

John  Caruthers    630 

Simon  Ridley   636 

—  Wm.  Hunter  Buller  537 
Littledale,  Hy.  Arthur..  561 
Littleton,  Hon.  E.  G.  P.  744 
Livesay, Robt.  Algernon  630 

—  William     617 

Li vesey, Edgar  Wm.  ...  719 
LLoyd,  Wilford  Neville  557 

Lloyd,  Albert 630 

— Arthur  Cliflord 544 

—  Arthur  H.  Orlando...  568 

—  (lharles  Frederick  ...  749 

—  Charles  Patteson 568 

—  Edward  630 

—  Edw.  Fraser  S 606 

—  E.  Harford 725 

—  Edward  James 717 

—  Ernest  Marsh    630 

—  Francis  Elliot  636 

—  John  Hayes   636 

—  Mathew  Pennefather  749 

—  Owen  L.  F 568 

—  Richard  Barclay 617 

—  Richard  Mercer   617 

—  Robert  Clifford 744 

—  Thomas 746 

—  Thomas  Francis  533,  583 

—  Wm.  Chetwode 539 


—  Stephen  Eaton 558  Leach,  Cecil  Francis   ...  534; — Paget  Walter 617 


■  Thomas   59 

Xambart,  Hon.  Arthur     559 

— Percy  Francis 552 

Lambert,   Frederick  A. 

Heygate    560 

—  James  Drummond  ...  741 

—  Walter  Miller  628 

—  Walter  Rathbone 606 


lliam  Charles    606  Lluellyn,  Wm.  Raym....  617 

'Estrange,  Albt.  H 723  Lock, FrederiekEdward  749 

—  Henry 606 

Locke,  Win.  Hume  N....  550 
Lockhart,   David   Blair  606 

Gramme  Alex 606 

—  Robert  D.  Elliott 617 

William  E.iott 617 


—  William  ..... 


—  Edmund 534,  s^Xethbridge,  Chris.   W...  630- 

—  Sir  Geo.  Arch 745  Lever,  R.  C 725- 

—  Walter 725:Levett,  Edward 749  ■ 

Leader,  Nicholas  723!— William  S.  B 562iLockwood,Amelias  S.M.  746 

—  Thomas  Alex.  F 636'Levita,  Harry  P 567JLockyer,  Kdw.  S.  3.    ...  617 

Leake,  Henry 749|Lewer,  Alfred 72  5  Xocock,  Herbert 617 

Lean,  Francis    630, —  RoDert 72oJLoder,  Fred.  C.  J 706 

Learmouth,  John  Henry  562  Lewes,  George  Alban  ...  537]  Lodge,  Frank 630 


6o6Xeask,  Jas.  G 724.—  Henry  Colebrjok  534,  584  Lofthouse,  R.  C 721 


Index — Retire!  List. 


842 


Lofts  William    69S  kxraonrc,  C.  Tho-.T.      596 

Loitus,  Dudley  Ferrari  570iLyall,  Henry  55- 

Logan,  Alfred 6i7|Lyle,  Allan  Andrew 723 

—  Chas.  Atkinson 630 1—  John  Mackenzie   749 

—  Joseph 617  Lynch,  Arth.  Hy.  Frau.  727 

—  Quentin  M'K 545  —  Edward  John    54S 

—  Walter  Bernardino  ...  630;  —  Hya  until    55s 

Logie,  James 693  —  John  De  Burgh 598 

Lombe,  Ralph  Hy.  F....  556  —  Wi iliam  698 

Long,  Alexander  725 1 Lynes,  Samuel  Parr 618 

—  Charles  Wigram 631  Lyon,  Alexander  B 7J8 

—  Robert  Lowry 706J — Fitzroy  David  570 

—  William  Henry 698]—  Fred.  Lee  H 74° 

Longbourne,  Win.  Ford  7061— Nathaniel  John 571 

Longden,  John  Edward  7051  Lyons,  Frederick 723 

Longfield,  Aug.  Henry    550J— Frederiok  Wm 562 

—  Forster 6171  Lys.Arthur  Marriott  ...  618 

Longhurst.ArthurEdw.        [Lysons,  Daniel  Chas.  W  564 

Temple 725  Lyster,  Arthur  Walter    636 

—  Bruce  705  —  Charles  Bybie   55° 

—  Sea  war  1 742  —  Fred.  Torrens  746 

Longmore,  Chas 727  —  Henry  Hammon 59' 

—  Charles  Matthew  617  Lyte,  Alfred 606 

Lonsdale,  Henry   698J M' Alpine,  Conyng.  Mar.  560 

—  Henry    H.  Heywood  568  M'Arthur,  Charles    578 

—  William   636  M'Aulay.  James 


M'Inroy,  Charles 598  MacFarlan,  D 58°' 

M'Intyre.  David 72iiMacFar!ane,  Francis  J.  746 

M- Kay,  William 727;MacGachen,  A.  H.  H.  ...  706 

M'Kean, Alex. Chalmers  535  MacGeorge,  Wm.  Hy....  543 

M'Kechuie,  John  A.  R.     63  jjMaogowan,  Fred 606 

M'Kee,  Cornelius 572  —  James  Murray 568. 

M'Kenna,  John figjlMacGregor,  C.George...  637 

M'Kenzie.  Alexander  ...  606  —  Henry  Grey  617- 

—  Alex.  Wm 7061—  John  N.  Murray 565 

M'Kerlie,  Sir  John  Gra-         —  Malcolm  J.  Rbt,  534,  584- 

ham  744!—  Philip  Leighton  537 

M'Kiernan.  Henry  572 1— Robert  F.  H 630 

M'Killop,  Robert  John..  60a  Machell,  Edward  John  637- 
M'Kown,  William 695  —  Percy  Wilfrid    565 


Loraine,  Fred.  E.  Blake 

ney     630 

Lord,  Charles  Owen 617 

—  Robert 57° 

—  Walter  Harold 566 

—  William  Barry  742 

Loudon,  John 589 

—  Robert  Alexander   ...  746 

Lough,  Hev.  Wm.  J 741 

Lougheed,J.Winterscale  725 

Louis,  William  541 

Lovegrove,  Pldward 550 

Loveless.  Walter  King    718 
Lovell,  Charles  Neville    746 

—  John   544 


M'Barnet,  A.  Cockburn  746 

M'Cabe,  Joseph 570 

M'Caifery,  James 

—  Joseph 693 

M'Callum,  Charles  C 5"" 

—  James  Lumber 636 

—  William  72 

M'Calmont.  Barklie  C.     559 

M'Cann,  John 

M'Carthy,  Bee.  Arthur..  741 

—  Edward  7 

—  George  Alexander  ...  636 

—  Henry  Hotham 707 

—  Jas.  Joseph   725 

M'Cartney,  Daniel   69' 


M'Laren,  Peter 630 

William  Henry 547 

M'Laughlin,  Edward  ...  606 
Henry  James    725 

M'Lennan,  John   s^i 

—  Peter    572 


Macintosh.Archibald  ...  630- 

Macintyre,  Donald  606 

—  John  M'Kenzie 581 

Mack,  Philip  Paston  ...  693. 
Mackay,  Angus  William  749. 
Arthur  Leith  Hay    ...  561 


M'Leod,  Qr.Mr.  Harry     699  —  Henry  Fowler  746 


Peter  A.  D.  A 566  M'Caskill,  Wm.  Hector.  706 

Loveridge, Chas. Gordon  63o:M'Causland,  Arthur  K.    536 
Lovett,  Beresford 6o6| — Marcus  Fras.  Henry    618 


Hubert  Richard  636 

—  John  Richard   617 

Low,  Alex 145,  578 

—  Edw.  Litton  725 

—  John  Alves 707 

—  John  Maxwell 541 

Lowe,  Arthur  Cecil 571 

—  Arthur  Charles 744 

—  Sir  Drury  Curzon  D. 

158,580 

—  George  May  710 

—  Rob   Hy.  C.  D 746 

Lowis,  Nmian    630 

—  Ross  Feudall 617 

Lowndes,  Chas.  Win.  S.  630 

—  John  Henry 130,  746 

—  Thomas  606 

Lowrey ,  Henr y 636 

Lowry, Armar  Graham     630 

—  Henry  Macgregor  ...  617 

—  Robert  T.  Uraves 554 

—  Robert  William...  310,  580 

Lowsley,  Barzillai   630 

Lowther,  Wm.  Gorges...  545 
Loyd,  Arthur  Purvis    ..  548 

—  Frank  Kirkman  693 

Luard,  Charles  Edward  606 

—  Charles  Henry  617 

—  Frederick  Peter  606 

Luby,  Maurice  Baptiste 


Marcus  L 618 

—  Major    Gen.   William 
Henry    .  ...  5S3 

—  Col.  William  Henry...  618 

—  Lt.  Col.  William  Henry  630 
M'Cheane,  Wm.  Henry    630 
M'Clenahan.  Samuel  ...  57 
M'Clintock,  Benjamin...  636 

Henry  F 571 

—  John  Knox 560 

—  Leopold  Alfred     554 

—  William   61S 

—  Wm.  Graham  Waugh  537 

M'Connel,  Fred-  B 693 

A'Coy,  Robert  

M'Cracken,  John  A 722 

M'Crea, Fred k. Bradford  749 
M'Creerv,  Nathaniel  ...  72 
M'Cudden,  Lionel  A.  T.  636 
M'Cullagh,  Jas.  Robt....  618 
M'Culloch,  Alex.Neilson  699 
M'Outchan,  James  Shaw  723 
M'Donald,  Duncan  D.  C. 

M 551 

M'Donnell,b'rancis,J.D.  570 

—  John     744 

M'Dougall,  Beo.  Henry  741 
M'Dowell,  Edw.  Gres..'..  721 

M'Evoy,  Patrick  699 

M'Ewen,  James  Henry    630 


Lucas,  Alfred  William...  537: — Robert  Bruce 630 

—  Francis  A 56g|M.'Fadyen,  Duncan 717 

—  Hen.  F.  Egbert 552|M'Fall,  Chambers  Hal 

—  Jasper 749         dane  Cooke  ...  570 

—  Riohard  749 .M'Farlan,  John  Warden  709 

Luce,  Richard  Harman  719  MFarland,  Fra.  Edw....  723 


Luoy,  Frederick  Henry   564 

—  H.W.  Uamsay Fairfax  569 
Ludlow,  Edm.  Samuel  597 
Lugard,  Hy.  Ibbetson    594 

Luke,  Hy.  Francis  705 

Lukin,  Fred.  Windham  705 

—  Wm.  Wind.  Aug.  ...  606 
Lumsden,  Henry  Wm...  630 

—  Sir  Peter  Stark 589 

Lund,  Alfred  569 

Lundy,  Francis  Walter  713 
Luscombe,  Geo.  Aug. ...  569 
Lushington,  Arthur  Jas.  557 

—  Edward  Eardley 53 

Lutman,  John  Henry...  749 
Luttrell,  Alex.Fownes...  563 

—  Hugh  C.  Fownes 693 


M'Farlane,  Andrew 699 

Norman  568 

—  Ronald 565 

M'Gann,  James 723 

M'Garty,  James    699 

M'Gee,  Henry 696 

M'Ghee,   Robert  James  630 
M'Goun,  Alexander 606 

—  John  Todd 693 

M'Gregor,  Alex. Donald   547 
M'Grigor,  Duncan  J....  59 

—  Sir  James  R.  D 563 

—  William  Thomas 606 

McGwire,  E.   T.   St.  L. 

,,  „  „       „        533.  583 

M  Harg,  Wm.  Hart 693 

M'lnnis,  Edw.  Bowater.  555 


—  Gen.  Harry 590 

Sir  John  Chetham  533,  580 

—  Walter  Thompson  ...  539 

—  Wm.  Kelty 581 

M'Longhlin.Qr.iUV.  Jn.  572 

—  Lt. Colonel  John    ......  630 

M'Mahon,  A.  Ruxton.  ...  600 

—  Chas.  Alexander 590 

—  Chas.  Joseph 591 

—  William  749 

M'Micking,  Gilbert 560 

M'Millan,  John  F 727 

M'Mmlen,  John 719 

M'Mullin,  John 595 

—  John  Robert ..  589 

M'Munn,  Jno.  A 727 

M'Murdo,  Arthur  M.  ...  567 
M'Nair,  Edw.  John 599 

—  Henry  Arch 593 

—  John  Fred.  A 637 

M'Nalty,  Geo.  Wm 722 

M'Neile,  Charles 630 

M'Neill,  Duncan    595 

M'Neill,  Sir  John  C.  533,  581 

—  Chris.  Wm 618 

U'Phail.Thos.  R 569 

M'Pherson,    Chas.    Alf. 

Howard    501 

—  Philip   746 

—  Robert  Nasmyth 722 

M'Quaid,  Peter  John  ...  723 
M'Queen,  Sii-JohnW...  592 
M'Rae,  Alex.  R.  T 6j~ 

—  John  Graham    61 

M'Sheehy,  Edw.  L 725 

M'Tavish,  Alex.  C 725 

M'Veigh,  William  Edw.  57 

M'Wharrie,  Robert 725 

Maberly,  James  Chas.     539 

—  Evan 606 

MacAdam,  John  S 721 

—  Philip  Bower 567 

MlacAndrew,  J.  Duncan  749 

—  Isaac  F 590 

Macartney,  A.  Sutherl.  707 

—  James  722 

—  John  Wm.  Morton  ...  554 
Macaulay,  Chas.  Edw...  6iS 
MacBean,  Archibald  ...  561 
Macbean,  Forbes 746 

—  George  S 590 

Macbeth,  Hugh  M 721 

—  James  721 

MacDonald,  Charles  J.  585 

Sir  Claude  Maxwell...  550 

Peter    746 

Maodonald,    Alastair 

M'lan 352,533.  579 

—  Alexander  719 

—  Alexander Dall 717 

—  Chas.  Edw 630 

—  Donald    594 

—  George  Godfrey   56:' 

—  John  A.  M 590 

—  John  Collins  606 

—  Reginald  Percy    5 


William  Burns 718 

Macdonell,  J.  Ignatius     58 
MacDonnell,  Arthur  R.   606 

—  Randal    693 

—  RichardDoyne 693 

—  William   705 

MacDougall,  Stewart...  556 

—  William  Campbell  ...  618 

Macdougall,  John 618 

Macfadin,  Fra.  H 725 


—  Surg.  Capi.  James  ...  718 

—  Surg.  Major  James  ...  725 

—  James  F 569, 

—  John  Sutherland 719 

—  Spencer  Henry 637. 

—  William  Bertie 718 

Mackenzie, Alexander...  707' 

—  Alf.  Robt.    Davidson  594- 

—  Ashley  Edmund  564 

—  Colin 606- 

—  Donald... 569. 

—  George    618 

James  Stuart  Fraser  618 

Brig.  Surg.  John 721 

Col.  John    018 

Kenneth  Jas.  Lock...  597 

—  Kenneth  John 693 

—  Murdo 718 

—  Robert  S.  Muir 630 

—  Roderick 606 

—  Samuel  Kenneth 553. 

Mackenzie,  Thomas 637' 

Mackeson,  Wm.  Jas.  ...  557 
Mackesy,  Wm.  Henry...  592 

Mackie,  David   725; 

— -William   372,  699 

Mackinlay,  George  551 

MacKinnon,  G.  H. ... 269,  57S 
Mackinnc-n,  Chas-. 725 

—  David  Reid    720- 

—  Donald  William,  630 

—  Henry  Wm.  Alex.  ...  722 

—  Lionel  Dudley  537 

—  Walter  Carr 618 

—  William.  695. 

Mackintosh.,.      William 

John  630 

Maclachlan,  Duncan   ...  637 

iiaclagan,  Chas.  G 719 

Maclaverty,  Arch.  Iver  618 
Maclean,  Allan  618 

—  Charles  Smith 593 

—  SirFitzRoyDonald,B«.746 

—  Hampden  Healy 725 

—  Henry  John  606 

—  John  Hugh    717 

—  John  Norman   606 

Peter    606 

Macleane,  Thomas  637 

Maclear,  Henry  Wallick  550 

Macleod,  Chas.  D. 593- 

RoderickW 564 

MacLeod,  Norman  560 

Macmahon,  Percy  A.  ...  554 

MacMunn,  Chas.  A 718 

Macnaghten,   Sir  Fras. 

Edmund  Bt 744. 

Macnair,  John    693 

Macnamara,  Nugent   ...  630 

—  William  721 

Macnaughton.  A.  Wm.    595 
Macpherson,  Duncan  ...  630- 

—  E.  H.  D 618 

—  James  Duncan 597 

—  John  Lawrence    630 

—  Lachlan  746 

—  Roderick  Donald 606 

Macqueen,  Archibald...  699 

—  Daniel 725 

MacQuibban,      Charles 

Mitchell    717 

Macrobin,  Andrew  A...  723 

MacSwiney,  E.  V 725 

Mactaggart,  Rev.  John  741 
Madden,  Chas.  D 720 

—  Wm.  Chas.  Frederick  630- 


843 

Madden,Geo.Colr;uhoun 
Magenis,  Henry  Cole  ... 

Maggs,  George 

Magrath,Beauch.H.W... 

—  Charles  Frederick  ... 

—  Henry  M.  Septimu3 

—  John  Richard    

Maguire,  Constantine... 

—  John  Thomas 746, 

Matter,  Valentine  Her- 
bert     

Mahony,  John    

ilaillard,  Geo.  Jas 

—  Robert  Thirkill 

Main,  James  

—  Robert  Maxwell   

Mainguy.  Ferd.  B 

Mainwaring,  Edw.  P.... 

—  R.  Quinton 

—  Rowland  Rees 

—  William  George  

Mair.  Arthur  

-  Wm.  Crosby  S 

Maisejs  Edw.  Levien  .:. 

Maitland,   Alex.    Fuller 

— ■  David  Makgill  Crich- 

ton 534, 

—  Eardley    

—  Son.  George  Thomas 
Major,  Francis  Ward  ... 

—  Frederic 

Malcolm,  E.  Donald 

—  George 

—  John  V.  T 

Malcomson,  Edward    ... 

—  John  H.  Porter 

—  Alexander 

Maiden,  Robert  V 

Malet.Alex.  G.ffm 

—  GuilbertE.Wyndham 

—  Harold  Esdaile 

—  SirHy.Chas.Edsn.K. 

—  John  Warre   

Maliabv,  Robert    

Mallins,  Fred.  W 

—  William   

Mallock,  Henry  Arch... 

—  Thos.  John  Raymond 
Malruesbury,  Earl  of  ... 

Malone,  Anthony 

Maloney,  William...  699, 

Maltby*  John  M 

Malthus,  Sydenham 

Mander,  Alfred  Thos. ... 

—  Frederick  Day 

Manderson,  Geo.  R 

—  Thomas  C 

Mangles,  Cecil   

Maniey,  Fras.  Capel   ... 

—  Wm.  Geo.  Nich 

Mann,  Gother  Fryers  ... 

—  Horace.., 

—  James  Robt 

Manners,  Chas.Geo.E.J. 

—  ZordEdw.  W.J 

—  Herbert  R 

—  Richard  Abraham  ... 
Mannock,  Francis  A.  S. 
Mansel,  Ernest  Digby... 

—  Eustace  G 

—  John  D 

—  Robert  Henry    

—  Walter  Luttrell 

Mansergh,  A.  H.W 

—  John  Craven 

Mansfield,  Alfred  Edw. 

—  Sir  Charles  Edward... 

—  William  D.  Earl  of ... 
Manssn,  Alex.  Robert... 

—  Elm.  E.  M.  Davison 

Maples,  Henry  

March,  Gerald  Edward 
Marett,  James  Richard 

—  Peter  Daniel 

Margary,  Alfred  Robert 
Margesson,  William  G. 

Marindin,  Sir  F.  A 

Marrett,  E.  DVedale 

Marriott,  Cha.  Fred 

—  Edwin  M.  Leslie 

—  Hayes  

—  Henry  Christopher... 

— ■  Reginald  Adams 

Marrow,  Peter  

Man-yat,    Ernest   Lind 

—  Herbert  Charles  

—  Hugh  Fitz  Roy    


Index — Retired  List. 


546  Marsack,  Edward  L- 


744 
699 
592 
558 
5Q7 

618 
618 

774 

637 
706 

637 
618 
699 
57° 
6o< 
593 
59o 
588 
59° 
749 
618 
561 
562 

584 
618 
630 

597 

740 

6  " 

618 

725 

568 

O06 

630 

596 

637 

637 

6  [8 

746 

55° 

59i 

569 

630 

594 

55o 

630 

630 

775 

537 

618 

618 

6o5 

606 

618 

606 

535 

7 

547 

566 

744 

707 

693 

746 

61. 

630 

558 

56 

54 

559 

546 

637 

746 

572 

744 

567 

58S 

564 

693 

7°5 

597 

6if 

55< 

746 

63 

037 

749 
598 
578 
798 
637 

552 
630 
54i 
55° 


Marsden,  William: 
Marsh,  Edwd.Newnham 

—  Edward  Herman 

—  Frank  H.  Berwick  ... 

—  George  Samuel 

—  Henry  Dyke 

—  Hippesley  Cunliffe... 

—  Jeremy  Taylor 

—  Willoughbv  Digby... 
Marshall,  Chas.  Hy.  T... 

—  Francis  William  

—  Sir  Frederick 142, 

—  Fredk.  Fitzhugh 

—  George  F.  L 

—  Henry  

—  Henry  Daily 

—  Henry  Stap.ylton 

—  James  Douglas 

—  John 

—  John  James  

—  John  James  de  Z.    ... 

—  Lionel 

—  Robert 

—  R.  C.  Andree 

—  Robert  G.  S 

—  Robert  Seton 

—  Walter 

—  Wm.  Bambrigge 

Marsham,   Fred    Savill 

—  Henry  Savill 

Marsland,  Wm.  Edw.  ... 
Marston,  Edw.  Charles 


Jeffery  Allen 
Martelli,  Norton  Charle 

—  Thomas  Challoner  .. 
Marter,  R.  J.  Combe  .., 
Martin,  Alexander   

—  Charles  Nassau   

—  Cunliffe  

—  David  William  

—  Evelyn  Charles    

—  George  Mure 

—  Henry  Richmond 

—  James  Evan  Baillie.. 

—  John  Hamilton 

—  John  James    

—  John  M.  Harding  .. 

—  John  Paton    

—  Sir  Richard  E.  R 

— ■  RobertConolly 

—  Samuel  Yorke  

—  William  George    

—  William  Thomas 

Martin  dale,  B.  H 

Martyr,  James  Smith .. 

Marvin,  William   

Mason,  CharlesCrawford 

—  John  Anderson 

—  Samuel  Butler 

—  William  Henry 

Massey,  Son.  Lionel  E. 
Massingham,JohnPayn 
Massy,  Godfrey  Owen  G. 

—  WilliamGodfreyDun- 

ham  146,  533, 

—  William  James 

Master,  William  C.  130, 
Masters,  George    

—  William  James 

Masterson,  John 

Matchett,  Alfred  Wm... 

Matheson,  Duncan  

Mathew,  BrownlowH. 
Mathias,  Fred.  Hope   ... 

—  Henry  Vincent 

—  Vincent  Lewis 

Mathison,  Gilbert  H.  F. 

Mateon,  Henry  

Matthews,  Charles  John 

—  Charles  Richard 

—  Henry  Melvin   

—  LlewellmWashington 

—  Robert  Lee 

—  WiUiam   

Maturin,  Fred.  Harvey 
Maude,  Aubrey  M 

—  Edwin     

— ■  Fran.  Cornwallis  744, 

—  Frederic  Natusch   ... 

—  Robert  Henry 

—  Robert  John 

Maule,  Geo.  Edwin  

—  Henry  Barlow 

—  John     

Mauleverer,  Ben.  Bun. 
Maunsell,  Arthur  M 


569  Maunsell,  Edwd.  Her.ry  706 
630  —  Sir  Fred.  Richard  204. 

618  —  George     749 

637; —  Lucius  Aug.  de  Vere  693 
594' — Nevill  Fras. Augustus  556 

637  —  Robert 746 

774  —  Thomas   607 

618'—  William  Stopford    ...618 

618  Maurice,  A.  Corbet 537 

6i3  Mawbey,  Henry  Way...  607 
593:Maxham,  John  William  720 

567  Maxwell.  Patrick 607 

5801 — Robert  James    618 

742; — Thomas  Mercer    630 

606  May,  James 592 

6i8|Mavcock,   John  Gittens  618 
569 1  May-dwell,  R.  L.W.  M.    6_ 
564  Mayes.  William   Busby  696 
728  Mayhew,Chas. G.Adams  s^ 

571  — Thomas   546 

7iS'Maynard.Cha.Walsham  707 
717'Mayne,  Charles  H.  H. .. 

541]— John 749 

5681 — John  TheophilusB....  630 

606 .—  Mosley 637 

6181— Otway 557 

560  Mayo,  John 695 

6s°\ —  William  Robert   705 

6o6iMayow,  MarowWynell  631 

561 1  Mead,  Sen.  George   74 

530'—  Henry  Robert  6ii 

606J —  Robert 705 

606  Meade,  John  M.  de  C...  599 

72o]Meaden,  James     630 

3  59SI Meadows, Robt. Thornton7iS 

.  6i3  —  Robert  Wjatt   720 

606  !>Ieane,  John  72 

.  699J  Meares,  Henry  John  ...  706 

.  600 — Wm.  Lewis  D 607 

.   594iMears,  Arthur   707 

.  630iMedd,  Henry 572 

.  55.2Meh.eux,  Tho.  Geo.  S.  ...  630 

.  560  Meiklejohn,  John  F 630 

.  6i8|Mein,   Frederick   Coore  551 

.  566  Melladew,  H.  F.  L 722 

.  570  Mellersh,  George  B.    ...  607 

.  630]  Melliss,  Geo.  Julius 591 

718  Mellor,  Joseph  699 

.  6o6:  Mellows,  Fredk.  Ford...  568 
•   535  Melvill,  Lieut. Gen.  Hy.    59 

.  618  — J/a ''or  Henry 637 

.  749  Melville,  Bruce  Hull    ...  6 

.  607  —  George 719 

.  721  Hence,  Martin  742 

.  746iMenteth,  J.  F.Stuart 
.  607 


Menzies,  Charles  Fred..  618 

—  Edward  721 

607  —  Hy.  MacD.  Robertson  565 
695 — Hugh  Christian    59 

717  —  Jas.  John  Burke 55 

618  — James  Stewart 749 

746.  —  Neil  James 565 

718  —  Oswald    595 

565  Mercer,  Douglas  Camp- 
bell   563 

580  —  Thomas  Warren 607 

618 — William  Lindsay 567 

744  Meredith,  Geo.  Vincent  630 

699  —  Henry  Warter  746 

742  —  Richard 706 

740, —  Thomas  Boyle  637 

637  Merewether,  Geo.  L.  C.  618 

553'Merrill,  Jacob    

6o7|MeiTiman,  Chas.  Jas.  ...  579 

6x81 —  William  618 

592  Metcalfe,  Booth  Hay  ...  630 
630  Meulen.  J.  H.  Vander...  706 

556  Meyer,  Albert    61 

749  Meynell,  John  J 553 

SSS^eyrick,  Aug.  Wm.  H. 

S95  —Herbert  545 

630  —  James  Joseph  741 

565  Michael,  James 590 

630  Michel,  John  Horace  C.  637 
696  Michell,  Jas.  Wm.  A.  ...  597 

547  —  Thos.  Bernard 618 

539  Mioklem,  Edward     607 

618  Middlecoat,  Francis   ...   618 

774  Middiemiss,  Geo 717 

560  Middleton,   Alf.  Harold  562 

630  —  Arthur  T 553 

556  —  Fras.  Beckford 618 

630  —  Oswald  Robert 61S 

607  Mignon,  Franklin  P.  ...  607 

749  —  George  Strachan 607 

746 — May  Jepson  J 618 

555,'Mildniay,  C.  B.  St.  John  693 


Mildmav,  Henry  Paulet 
St.  J 749 

—  Sir   Hy.   St.   J.  Bart.  749 

—  Herbert  A.  St.  J.  130,  746 
Miles,  Arch.  Edw 562 

—  Fred.  Nicholas 618 

—  John     590 

—  Philip  Wm.  Herbert    552 

—  Samuel  Barrett    596 

Milford,  Chas.  Henry...  563 

Mill,  James 718 

Millar.  Robert  C.  H.   ...  571 

—  William    725 

Miller,  Sir   Chas.    John 

Hubert  567 

—  David   704 

—  Edmund  W.  C.Hay...  618 

—  Edward  Darley    570 

—  Frederick    746 

—  Geo.  Murray 607 

—  Henry  607 

—  James  746 

—  James  607 

—  Major  Gen.  John 607 

—  Col.  John 744 

—  Major  John   637 

—  Qr.Mr.  John 699 

—  John  James  Cahill  ...  630 

—  John  Patrick     550 

—  Ornisbv  Bowen 725 

—  Richard  G.  Shillito  ...  571 

—  Samuel  George 572 

—  Samuel  John 572 

—  Ridina  Mr.  Thomas...  696 

—  Lt.  Col.  Thomas    746 

—  Thomas  Edmund 749 

—  William  Taylor 630 

Milles,  Son.  Lewis  A....  693 

—  Thomas   607 

Millett,  Montague    593 

Milligan,  Charles  .    746 

—  George  Dunbar 567 

—  Wm.  John  Lane  630 

Mills,  Edward  Wm 362 

—  Herbert  James 705 

—  Johu  699 

—  William  Thomas 618 

Milman,  Ever.  Stepney  630 

—  George  Alderson 618 

—  George  Bryan  580 

—  Gustavus  Ham.  L.   ...  607 
Milne,  Geo.  Davidson...  727 

—  Benjamin  Arthur 630 

—  James 704 

Milner.Edward  Champ- 

neys  537 

Milnes,  Ejw.  A.  P.  B.  S.  548 
Minchin, Chas. Cherry...  591 

—  William  Reilly 566 

Minnitt,  Charles  Goring  749 
Minter,  John  Surtees  ...  563 

Minto,  Alex 723 

Mitchel,  W.  Cadogan    ...  618 
Mitchell,     Sir     Charles 

Bullen  Hugh  630 

—  Edward  618 

—  Henry  N 7i3 

—  Henry  Wilmot 557 

—  Herbert  Leonard 618 

—  Hugh    561 

—  Hugh  Henry 706 

-J.  H 694 

—  John  Wilson 699 

Mitford,    Reginald     C. 

Wm.  Reveley 607 

—  Wm.  Kenyon    559 

Moberly,  Alfred 637 

—  Arthur  Scott 607 

Mocatta, Daniel 607 

Mockler,  Edward 594 

Moeller,  Bernard  571 

Mctfat,  Rowland  744 

Moffatt,John  Edward...  721 

—  William  Henry 746 

Moir,  James  718 

—  John  M 719 

—  William  Brown........ .  718 

Molesworth,  A.  0 630 

Richard  774 

—  St.  Aubyn 6x8 

—  Bev.  Thomas 741 

Molineux,  Harold  P 550 

Mollan,  W.  Campbell  ...  746 
Moller,  J.  O.  Champion  541 

Molloy,  Oscar  F 723 

Molony,  Chas.  Mills 705 

Charles  Stuart 693 


Index — -Retired  List. 


844 


Molony,  John  Sharnian  749  Morrice,  John  Geo.  S....  562'Murray,  Lt. Colonel  John  746 INewsom,  John  740 

—  William  Mills    7 49  Morris,  Arthur 618  —  Colonel  John  619  Sewsome,  William  631 

Molyneux, Son. Caryl C.  746  —  Charles  Alexander  ...  543  —  Surg.  Maj.  John  725  Newton,  Geo.  Glasscott  749 


Momber,  Alb  Gustavus  569 
Monck.ZZoH.  Richard  533, 580 
Monckton.  Hon.   H.  M.  746 

—  Philip  Edmund    546 

—  Wm.  Parry 544 

Monci'ieff.  SirC.  C.Scott  618 

Moncur,  John  D 564 

Money,  Arthur  Campbell  630 

—  Edmund  Chas.  Kyrle  565 

—  Robert  Cotton  60' 

—  Rowland  Ernie  Kyrle  61S 

—  Rowland      Fearnley 

Kyrle 554 

—  Wigram  Montagu  ...  637 

Monk,  Richard  P 566 

Monro,  David    093 

Montagu,  Horace 744 

—  Horace  Wm 204,  579 

Montague,  P.  B 618 

—  William  Edw 007 

Montanaro,  Alfred     711 


Montefiore,  Emanuel  ...  630 
Monteith,  Arthur  M.  ...  637 
Montgornerie.A.AV.J.  ...  61S 
Montgomery,  Allen  554 

—  Arthur  H.  S 618 

—  George 637 

—  HughC.  Gaston  749 

—  Hugh  Parker 607 

—  .las.  Gordon  Hy.  G.     537 

—  Richard  Hugh 693 

—  Robert  Evans   637 

Montresor,  Welby  Fras.  637 
Moody.John  Macdonald  607 
Moon,  Francis  SidneyG.  560 
Moore,  A.  P.  F 57' 

—  Arthur  Thos 593 

—  Charles  Francis 618 

—  Edward  Head 718 

—  Edward  Henry 630 

—  Francis  618 

—  Frederick  William....  721 

—  Sir  Geo.  Mon.  John...  630 

—  George  Robert 547 

—  George  Thos.  Carus    617 

—  Dep.  Com.  Q-en.  Henry  713 

—  Lt.Gen.  Sir  Henry  ...  591 

—  Qr.  Mr.  John  (Wilts 

Regt.) 699 

—  qr.  Mr.  John  (Wore. 

Regt.)    699 

—  John  Leslie 618 

—  Ross  Balfour 607 

—  Ross  Franklin  553 

—  Samuel    564 

—  Sandford     723 

—  StephenBlyth  560 

—  Stephen  Henry    717 

—  Thomas    637 

—  Thos.  Charles  Cotton   607 

Moores,  Samuel 630 

Moorhead,  George  Alex.  7 
Moorsom,  Hy.  Manders  61S 
Moray,    W.    A.     Home 

Drummond 563 

Mordaunt,  Jas.  Sparrow  547. 
Moreton,  Aug.  H.  M.  ...  746 
Morgan,  Alex.  Brooke...  618 

—  Anthony  Hickman...  727 

—  Augustus  Kinsey    ...  717 

—  Charles    744 

—  Harrison  Ross  Lewiu  618 

—  Major  Henry 558 

—  Colonel  Henry    705 

—  Henry  Rhodes   607 

—  Herbert  Major 717 

—  Horatio  Horace 693 

—  James  Peattie   607 

—  Jerome  William    723 

—  Rosslewin  727 

—  Westropp  Thomas  ...  630 

—  William  Edwin  L.    ...  552 

Moriarty.  Thomas    725 

Morin,  Arch.  Henry 577 

Morison.Fred.de  Lamareo3o 
Morland,  Hy.  Courtney    553 

—  John 6.8 

Morley,  Ciervaux 618 

—  Geo.  Lyddon 630 

—  Robert  Wilton 693 

—  Wilbraham  E.  E 746 

Morphew,  Augustus 725 

Morrell,  Edward    54 

Morrice,  Cutb.be rt  Hy.     56 


Charles  Henry  .........  693 

—  Clark 696 

—  Sir  Edward 704 

—  Edward  Coxwell 554 

George  Tomkyns 631 

John  George  637 

John  W.  H.  C.  G 618 

Joseph  John 705 

Maxwell  Kirwan 705 

Montague  Cholmeley  618 

—  Reginald  Frank   631 

TjssherLee 631 

Morrison,  Charles 699 

—  George 699 

—  George  P.  E 749 

—  John  CD 130,  6  " 

—  Reginald  James    550 

—  Richard  Fielding 631 

—  William   728 

Morse.  Henry  Browne...  711 

—  Henry  Charles 597 

Morshead,  Archer  A   ...  539 
Moitimer,  Charles  L.  ...  546 

—  Francis  James 597 


Wm.  Picton   6_ 

Morton,  Arthur 637 

—  Boyce  W.  Dunlop 591 

—  Henry  618 

—  James  705 

—  Jame3  Francis 6tb 

—  Robert 619 

—  William  Elliot  607 

Moseley,  R.  Stevenson..  591 
Mosley,  John  E.  Paget...  631 
Moss,  Allan 555 

Wm.  Amphlett 72 


—  John  Archibald    619; — Horace 566 

—  Sir  John  Irvine 589  —  William  Henry 546 

—  John  Ross  722[  Nicholas.  James    727 

—  Kenelm  Digby 619  —  John 571 

—  Patrick    631]  Nicholl,  Chris.  R.  H. 533,583 

—  Robert  Walter  7421 — Spencer  PercevalT...  631 

—  Thomas  Michael 699J — Thomas  163,  590 

Musgrave,  B.  D'Urban.  749|Nicholls, Henry  Lionel...  749 

—  Christopher  Edw 749  — Robert 705 

Muskett,  Joseph 7o6;Nichois,  Richard 699 

Mussenden,Wm.i49,533,  583; Nicholson.  Albert  L 619 

Muter,  Dunbar  Douglas  744, —  Edward  725 

Myers,    Arthur   Bowen         —  Eugeue  Henry 571 

Richards 722; — Henry  Herbert 567 

—  George  Lingard  704' — Henry  Whalley 560 

—  William  Joseph   565I— Hugh  Bloomfield 707 

Mylne,  Wm.  C.  Rob S9°\ — James  Stephen     631 

Mynors,  Willoughby  B.  57c1 —  Stuart  Janus     584 

Nadin,  Francis 699  Nickerson,  David 741 

Nagle,  Richard 63ijNicolay,  Fred.  W 631 

Naismith,  Wm.  Jn 7i7:Nicoll,  Edwin 711 

Nally,  John 699J —  Henry 588 

Nangle,  Walter  C 7°5j—  Samuel  James 708 

—  William    637|Nicolls,  Jas.  Edm.  T.  ...  599 

Napier,  Charles   James  693I — Oliver  Henry  Atkins 

—  Edward   744)  533.584 

—  John  Stirling    554! Nightingale,    Arthur  C.  619 

—  Robert  Wm.  Lord,  of         I—  Sii-3..  D.  Bart 706 

Magdala   631  iNimmo,  Thos.  Rose 592 

—  William  Craig  E.  267,  57S)Nind,  Frederick 

Napper,  Robert  Alex...  607:        William 631 

Nash,  Chas.   Widenham  749  Nisbet,  Robt.  Parry 619 

—  Lt.Col.  Edward    541  [Nisbett,  John 607 

—  Capt.  Edward    5621  Nixon,  Arthur  Geo 693 

— ■  George  Stevens 63 1  j — Francis  William  619 

Henry  Peter  P 619  —  John  Pigott    607 


Mcsse,  Chas.  Benj 725  —  William  Adams 63i|Noake,  Maillard 696 

—  John  Forbes 706] — William  Peel     555J — Robert  Douglas    631 

William   7461  Nation,  John  L 53gjNoble,  Geo.   John   Wm.  564 


Mossman,Robt.Conrade  728 
Mostyn,  Son.  Montague  709 

—  Hon   Roger    746 

—  Son.  Savage 533,  583 


Naugblon,  Michael 699  —  William  Hatt 607 

Naylor.  Chas.  Edw 619!  Noblett,  Edward  Abbot  744 

—  James  Sadler 746|Noel,  Gerard  Thomas  ...  562 

—  Thomas  Henry 699'— Henry  Cecil  568 

Mottet,  Henry  Edward   6i9JNeal,  Charles  Walter   ...  696' Nolan,  John  Philip 746 

Mouat,  Sir  James 720  Neame,  Charles  Oovell...  695' — Walter  Raymond 619 


Mould,  Thos.  Rawlings  725 
Much,  Wm.  Thomas  ...  631 
Muir,  Wm.  Jas.Wemyss  619 
Mulcaster,  Wm.  S.  S.  ...  607 
Miiller,  Wm.  Carl  W.  ...  577 

Mullins,  John 581 

John  Joseph  704 

William   '. 699 

Mullov,  William  G 631 

—  William  H 619 

Mulrenan,  John 727 


Noon,  AYilliam  Priun...  547 
Noott,  Francis  Harry...  749 
Norcock,  Hy.  John  L.  ..  631 
Norcott,  Walter  Gordon  539 
Norie,  Evelyn  Medows  593 


Neary,  Stephen     637  ; 

Neave.  Arthur  T.  D.    ...  564  '. 

—  E.  Strangways 631  ' 

Needham,  Sun. Henry  C.  746  j 

—  JohnLayland    631' 

Neild,  H.  J.  Thomas 607I  Norman,  Compton  543 

Ne ill,  Duncan  F.  D 569:—  Sir  Francis  B 591 

—  George   Eraser   Eric         ! — Henry  Radford  ...327,  580 
Smith   619!—  Sir  Hen.  Wylie   588 

Neish.  Colin  Graham  ...  565  Norris,  Nathaniel 721 

Neligan,   William   John  5691— Wm.  Albert  d'A 570 

Mundy,  Rodney  E 619I Nelson, AbercrombyA.C.  56ijNorth,  Chas.  Frederick  607 

Munro,  Andrew    631I — Arthur 567! — David   631 

—  Charles  Augustus   ...  595  —  James  Osmond 560  — Dudley 619 

—  Geo.  Granville  Gower  7491 — Thomas  Morice 693'  —  Son .  Roger  A.  P 571 

—  Geo.Mackenzie  Gunn  6931— Wallace   567;— William  619 

—  William   591!— William  Francis  637JNorthcote,  Sam.  H.  B....  631 

Murchison,  Kenneth  J.         JNembhard,  William    ...  6o7iNorthey,    Geo.    Wilbra- 

557  Nepean,A.deHochepied  631I        ham    746 

565 — Alfred  0.  deBlaciuiere&3i! Norton, Chas. GrantleyC.  749 

572  —  Henry  Mack 631: — Edward  Nugent  607 

619  —  Herbert  Aug.T    619!— Reuben    693 


W. 

—  Kenneth  M.  M.  Cox 
Murdoch,  Chas.  H 

—  William  Walpole 

Murphy,  Cecil  W.  E.    ...  637 


Ness,  Rich.  E.  Derby  ...  744  —  Thomas  Palmer  631 

Nettle,  William 71S  Nosoley,  Geo.  Roberts...  709 

Neville,  Edward  746  Nott,  Wm.  C.  J.  Ferrar   706 

—  Robert 749  Noverre,  Wm.  Lynd    ...  619 

George 699  Newall,  David  J.  F 607J  Mo  well,  Ralph  Assh.    ...  631 

—  James  Andrew 563! — Marius  Charles    619  Noyes,  Aug.  Finch 706 

Michael    693  —  William  Potter 631— George  Aug   619 

Newbigging,  William  ...  746'Nug'e8,  Andrew  R 706 

Newbolt,  Edward  D.   ...  607  Nugent,  And.. ..141,  533,  581 

—  Robert  George 631,— Arthur 558 

Newdegate,  Sir  Edw.  N.        >  -  Sir  Chas.  B.  P.  N.  H.  607 

242,  579  —  Edmund     696 

Newdigate,  Sir  Hy.   R.         —  James  Thomas 746 

Legge 533,  580, —  John  Vesey 631 

584lNewenham,  Wm.  T.  W.  568'— Nugent  Jonathan 552 

607 1  Newington,  Charles  May        jNunn,  Jas.  Loftus  W 744 


Edmond  William 546 

—  FrancisE 749 

Francis  Joseph   637 


Thomas    6', 

—  Thomas  John 721 

—  William  "Joseph    563 

Murray,  Alex.    Penrose  56S 

—  Alexander  Bruce 637 

—  Allan    607 

—  Andrew   619 

—  Anthony  Hepburn 
Anthony  Maxtone 


—  Charles    607I         Haves    ".6:    —  William  David 74q 

—  Charles  Stewart   746  —  Cecil  G.  Hayes 561  Nunnerley,  Pbibp  J.  R.  727 

—  Charles  Wyndham  130,547!—  Frank  Alexander 031,  Nurse,  Chas.  Bulkeley...  607 

—  Daniel  725JNewland,  Arthur  C 693  Nuthall,  Frederick  Geo.  607 

—  Deuman   Croft 545  —  William  Henry 713!— Henry  John   619 

—  Edward  Croft  637  Newman,   Arthur  Alex.  637!— William  Frederick  ...  543 

—  Fred.  John  George...  619  —  Henry  Horatio 637I  —  William  Frost   588 

—  Lt. Colonel  Henry 544^—  Joseph 609  Nutt.JustinianArmitage  749 

—  Lt. Colonel  Henry 631  Newmarch,  George =34  Oakes,  Edward      567 

—  James  Murray 5i8  —  Sir  Oliver  Rich 607 1— George  Henry  596 

—  James  William 704'Newport,  Chas.  Peter  ...  59s1—  Richard  Francis 691 


845 

Oates,  Chas.  Cecil 561 

Obbard,  Thomas   607 

O'Beirne,  Arthur  M.    ...  551 

—  Francis    746 

O'Brien,  Aubrey  Vere...  637 

—  Edmund  D.  Collins      619 

—  Eugene  Robert 725 

—  Henry  >^eph  722 

—  John  Leonard  G 631 

—  Sir  John  Terence  N.  746 

—  Hon.  Lucius  Win.    ...  57c 


Index — Retired  List. 


Osborne,    Robert  Toler  72S 
O'Shaughnessy,  William 
Cooke    607 

—  William  FitzGerald      631 

Osmer,  James  John 631 

O  Sullivan,   Eugene   O.  346 

—  Geo.  Lidwell 550 

Ottley.Geo.  Wollaston...  704 

—  John  Walker 619 

Otway,  Robert  Cooke  ..    637 
Oucht?rlony,Thos.  H.  ..  547 


557iOuseley,  Ralph 619 


•Percy 

■  Thomas  B.  Power   ...  725 lOnvry,  Henry  Aime 744 — Leslie  Ogiivy 725! — William  Arthur 

—  Thomas  Michael  725Uverton,Bclw.  Fenwick  699  —  Kev.  Robert  Stewart    74i(Peters,  Cecil  Wyburn 


O'Callaghan  i?eo.Francis74i]Owen,  Arthur  Allen  130,  61 

—  Robert  T.  Alexander  717  • 
O'Connell,  Edward  725 

—  llaurice  Chas 552 

—  Peter  Pierce  Lyons  ...  607 
O'Connor,  Chas.   Davis  704  - 

—  Daniel 728 

—  George 631 

■ —  James  Maurice.. 


Paterson,  Alexander  ...  6o7Perkins,  John    607 

—  Alfred  James    535  —  John  C 740 

—  Francis    705  Perowne.  John  T.  W.  ...  570- 

—  George     63rPerreau,  M.  Chas 595 

—  Henry  Foljambe  720  Perrin,  Charles 749- 

—  William 6o7,Perry,  Charles  S 619. 

Paton.  Geo.  Blagrove...  545; — George 72c 

—  James  749  —  John 966 

Patten,  Chas.  A 717: — Lionel  Frederick 619. 

—  William  Henry 619  —  William  725 

Pattenson,  Arthur  H.T.  56o!Perryn,  Geo.  Edward...  631 
Patterson,  Chas.  D.  132,  746|Persse,  Edward 619.. 

567 
55i 


—  Charles  Henry 637 

Charles  Lanyon  707 

—  Edward  Barry  749( 

-Edward  Hy.  Mostyn.  637! — William  Henry 746 

■Owen   725  Pauli,  Newton  Jones  ...  746 

•  Robert  Edward 7o6|Paull,  Robert  C 544 

Owens,  Edw.  French  ...  543J  Paulson,  John    57 

:  Owles,  Alfred  Job 741  Pawson,  John 696 

—  Luke 607  Oxley,  Robert  Hen s3s!Paxton.  James     721 

—  Malcolm  Stuart   577jPacker,  Wm.  Herb 7i7[Pa3'ne,Chas.D.Pasmore  619 

—  Maurice  Nugent  551  Packman,  Fred.  W.V.  ..  706; — Charles  Herbert 352 

—  Patrick  William   631  Paddon.Hy.WadhamL.  631I — George  Massey 619 

—  Valentine    746  Pagan,  Gilbert  Alex.  ...  560 1  Paynter,  George 749 

O'Conor,  Rich.  J.  Ross  749'Page,  Frederick  William  7i3lPeacock,  Hy.  Phipson...  593 

Oddie,  Henry  Hoyle 548I — George  Hyde 581  Peacocke,  S.  Ponsonby  749 

O'Donnell,  John    699  —  Nathaniel  699JPeake,  Wm.  Pemberion  719 

—  JchnVize    746iPaget,  William  Henry...  6o7iPearee,  Gra.ham  R 693 


Thomati  William 723: — Edward  Nicolls  619 

—  William  631 — Wm.  Henry  Brooke...  534. 

Patton, Herbert  Chas.  ..  619  Petit,  Guglielmo    631 

Paul,  James    749  Pcto,  William  Lawes  ...  749 

'  Peyton,  Charles  Talbot  53s 


O'Dowda,  Jas  Wm 595; Pain,  Arthur  Henry    ...  553 

O'Farrell,  I.  M'D 7221—  Wvndham  Hackett  ..  567 


O'Flaherty,  See.  John...  741 
Ogilvie,  Alexander  John  631 

—  F.  Dashwood 619 

Ogiivy,  John  721 

—  Thomas   744 

— Wm.  Lewis  Kinloch..,  619 

Ogle,  Fred.  A 607 

O'Hara,  Richard  631 

Okeden,  U.  E.  P.  Parry  537 
O'Kelly,  de  Pentheny  de 

Pentheny 706 

Oldershaw,  Chas.  E 607 

Oldfield,  Edwin  John  ...  607 

—  Henry  Thomas 607 

—  Richard  583 

Oldham,  Arthur ^ 63 


Pakenham,  Edward  T.     693 

—  Hon.  Fred.  B 749 

—  Hercules  Arthur 568 

—  Thos.  Henry  277,  579 

Fa'atiano,  George 727 

Parmer,  Arch  dale    570 

—  Arthur  Hare 693 

—  Clarence  Henry   619 

—  Edmund 746 

—  George  Herbert  543 

—  John 746 

—  Robert  Henry  619 

—  Sir  Roger  W.H.  Bart 

161,  533.  - 

—  William    706 

William  Henry 693 


—  Charles  Skinner  D.O.  6931  Palmes,  Bryan 554 

Francis  George 619  Panzera,  Fras.  ffm._...  554 


—  George  Wingate 631 

—  Sir  Henry  Hugh  130,  619 
O'Leary, Eugene  Francis  721 

—  Patrick 
Oliphant,  George  Albert  741 
Oliver,  Geo.  A.  Amos...  741 

—  John  Ryder   607 

—  William   6 

—  Wm.  Silver 7 

Olivey,  Sir  Walter  Rice  705 
Ollivant,  Alfred 596 

—  Edward  Albert 619 

Olpherts,  Robert  Pearce  711 

—  Sir  William 163.  5"" 

O'Malley,   Austin  Peter  749 

—  William  631 

Ommauney,  Edm.Pipon  619 

—  Edward  Lacon    595 

—  Montagu  Willes   619 

O'Neill,  John 57 

—  John  James  S 607 

O'Nial,  John  720 

Onslow,  Denzil  Hughes  693 

—  George  Manners 5)4 

Openshaw.  Fras.  Q.  S.  706 
Orchard,  Albert  Fra.  ...  619 

—  Henry 693 

—  Melm'oth  A.  Doug.  ...  592 
Ord,  Augustus  Wm 746 

—  St.  John  St.  George    554 

—  William  St.  Geo.  ...  561 
O'Reilly,  James 723 

—  John  Joseph 723 

—  Thomas  723 

Orman,  Chas.  Edw "..  558 

Orme,  Herbert  Lewis  ...  709 
Ormond,  Wm.  Church...  637 
Ormsby,  John  Becher...  619 
Orr,  James 607 

—  John  William 592 

Orred,  John  C. 749 

Osborn,  G.   Toddingtor.  619 

—  Lt.&en.  William  391 

—  Lt.Col.  William   631 

Osborne,    Lord.    D'Arcy 

Godolphin   749 


Papillon,  Alex.  F.  Wm.  637 

—  David   547 

Pardoe,  Thos.  Fras 631 

Park,  Adam 56; 

—  Thomas   637 

Parke,  Duke    727 

Parker,  Edw.  Hastings  637 

—  Erasmus  Darwin 693 

—  George   Hubert    619 

—  Harry  William 334 

—  John  Wm     Robinson  554 

—  Robert  John  Henry     619 

—  Walter  Augustus 723 

— -William  Henry 631 

William  Jackson 597 


Peard,  George  Charles  56 

Pearl,   George   Richard  598 

Pearse,  Albert  Elias 631 

—  Arthur  Napier 619 

—  Arth.  T.  Gratwicke...  607 

—  Charles  John    594 

—  Elford  637 

—  Geo.  Godfrey 163,  590 

—  Napier  Langford 557 

Pearson,  Arthur  Jas....  619 

—  Aylmer  Charless 637 

—  Sir  Chas.  Knight  533,  580 

—  Francis  Campbell  ...  555 

—  George  Falconer 619 

—  John  Richard 707 

Philip  A.  Mettam 553 


Pease,  Hugh  R 693 

Thales 705 

Peatfield,  Thos.  John  ...  727 
Peckham,  T.  Hopwood  552 
Peckitt,  Reginald  Wm.  631 
Pedder,  Digby  Cotes    ...  631 

Peebles,  Thomas  746 

Peel,  Arthur  534 

Cecil  Lennox 746 

Robert 749 

—  William   711 

William  Cronghton...  571 
William  Frederick  ..  564 

Peile,  Fred.  Weston 

Peirse,  W.  J.   de  la  P. 

Beresford 545 

Pelly,  Charles  H.  R.    ...  570 

Henry  Gerald  563 

Raymond  Richard  ...  749 


Parkes,  Harry    699'Pemberton,  Chris.  C...  619 

Parkinson.  Chas.  Fred.  607]—  Robt.  Chas.   Boileau    584 

—  Reginald  Hope 570  —  William  Walker  594 

—  Reginald  Jas.  B 562  —  Wykeham  Leigh  533,  583 

—  Richard  Colville 725  Penfold,  Alex.  R 695 

Parkyn,  George  John...  63i|Pengelley,  Wm.  Jenny  637 
Parnell,  Hon.  Arthur  ...  619  Pennefather,  Edw.  G.  ...  547 
Parr,  James  725! — Nicholas 631 


Parrott,  Benjamin    607 

Benj.  Alex.  Napier  ...  631 
Parry,  Ernest  Gambier  74 

—  Fredk.  C.   Richmond  569 

Fred.   Wm.  Best 607 

Gilbert  Sidney  631 

—  John  Horndon 637 

Reginald  Coleridge...  631 

Parsons,  Clifford  607 

—  J.  Edm.  Bacon 592 

Maydwell   560 

Richard  631 

—  William  699 

Partridge,  Chas.  Edw.     541 

Sylvanus  R.  Burnett  746 
Pascoe,  Robert  James...  637 
Paske,  Edward  Hanson  619 

Gordon  Henry 707 

—  Henry  Gresham  619 

—  William 607 

Pasley,  Gilbert  J 593 

Patchett,  Wm.  G 537 


—  Robert  Percival   631 

Pennell,  Reginald 631 

Penno,  T.  W.  Lanyon...  554 

—  William  Lanyon  711 

Penny.Cha.  Brodie  F. ...  607 

Pennycuick,  John   619 

Penrice,  Chas.  Walter...  713 
Penrose,  Sir  Penrose  C.  578 
Penton,  Chas.  Tho. Wren  534 

Pepper,  Geo.  N 631 

Perceval,  John  Maxwell 

243.  578 
Percival,  Horace  744 

—  Lewis   607 

—  Philip  619 

Percivall,  Charles   742 


713. 
7i7 


707 


—  Francis 297,  579 

—  John 746 

—  Wm.  Robt.  Boileau...  563. 

Phayre,  Richard   544 

Phelips,  Henry  P.  P.  ...  743. 

—  Robert  Hoskyns 607 

Phelps,  Arthur 591 

—  Peyton 619. 

—  Wm.  Harford  Glover  717 

Phibbs,  Richard  R 637 

Philip,  Thomas 717 

Philipe,  G.  W.  V".  de  Rhg  577 
Philips,   Burton   Henry  637 

—  Col.  George  (ret.  pay 
R.  Eng.)  619. 

—  Col.  George  (ret.  pay 
4  Hussars)  619 

—  James 596 

—  James  George   74a 

—  Sir  Joseph  608- 

Phillimore,  Wm.  G 553 

Pliillipps,   Chas.  Burcn  749 

—  Henry 619 

—  Henry  Pj-e 608. 

—  Robert 352 

Phillips,  Aug.  Marshall  595 

—  Charles    637 

—  Qr.  Mr.  Edward  699 

—  Major  Edward 749, 

—  Ernest  Alfred  Wm...  577 

Frederick  60a 

Fred.  Hervey  B 693 

George  Hutchison 

—  George  Richard  T. 
Herbert   de   Touffre- 

ville    

—  John 699 

—  Noblett    743 

—  Samuel    353 

—  Thomas  534,  584. 

—  Thos.  Brocklehurst...  566 

—  William  Edward 561 

Phillipson,  Rich.Wm.B.  567 
Phillpotts,  Wm.  Coles...  619, 

Philpot,  Frederick   728 

Phipps,  Arthur  Barre...  561 

—  Chas.  Edmund 749 

—  Ramsay  Weston  619 

Pickance,  Wm.  John  ...  .619 
Pickworth,  J.  Attkins  696, 77s 
Pierce,  Chas.  Edward...  567 

—  Joseph  H.  S 608 

Piercy,  John  Morpott...  54^ 
Piers,  Claudius  Buch....  709 
Pierson,  Edward  699 

—  James  Fred 619, 

Pigott,  Arthur   746 

Augustus  William  ...  704 

—  Edw.  Chas.  Pemb. . 

—  Frederick  Knollys  . 
John  Charles  Math. 
R.  Graham  Foster  . 

—  Wellesley  George    . 

Pi  gou,  Arthur  C 6o3 

Pilkington,  Henry   553 

—  Henry  Lionel    565. 

—  T.  E.  Milirarne-Swi- 

nerton 558. 

Pilleau,  Henry  725, 

Henry  George 619 

Pinching,  Adam  Park...  693, 
Pinckney,  Geoffry  F. 
Pinney,   Charies   Fred. 


019. 
717 
550 
539' 
567 


562 
568 
579 
5P3- 


Percy,  George  Algernon  744 

—  John  William    74o|Pipon,  Philip  Gossetio 

—  Reg.  J.  Heber  543  Pirie,  Duncan  Vernon. 

Perkins,  Sir  iEneas  204,590  —  Tyrell  Gordon  56; 

—  Charles  George    572;Pitcher,Duncan George  59S 

—  Edwin  King  559  Pitman,  William  707 

Paterson,  Adrian  K......  607—  Hewlett  Charles s^.Pitt,  Douglas  C.  Dean...  553, 


Index — Retired  List. 

Pitt,  Henry  D 619  Presoott.  A.  S.  K 721  Rainev,  A.  J.  Maean...  60S' 

—  Hon.  Horace  7461 — John  Ravenhill 693  Rait,  Arthur  John 63^ 

—  John 705  |Pre>ton,  Arthur  John  ...  637  Ralph,  Charies  705 

—  Thomas  Henry 619 ! —  Arthur  Sansome 577  Ralston.  Wm. Henry  533,  584 

—  Walter  Lewes'  °37  —  Karnard  Hughe? 59S  Rammell,  Henry  S 6d8 

Pixley,  Arthur  D 560  —  Gapon  Henry 693  Ramsay,   Robert   Ales 


846 


Place,  Alfred  Fox 

Piatt,  Alfred   721* 

—  Henry  Verco 567 

Playfair,  Archibald  L. . . .  608 

—  Elliot  Minto   163,  590 

—  Fred.  Lyon    619 

—  William  Morgan 705 

Pleydell,  E.  M.  Mansel  539 

—  Thomas   Baker 637 

Plomer,  Alfred  Geo 619 

Plomley,  Francis      742 

Plowden,  Chas.  Hy 595 

—  George   W.  Chichely  593 
Plummer,  Heathcote  ...  631 


Plunkett,   Geo.   Tlndell  631. —  James  Hervey 


—  Charles  Edw 709J        Douglas    631 

George  Berthon  563  —  Thomas   560 

Henry  Edward 543  Ramsden,  Fred.  Wm....    570 

—  John  Ingle 608; — ■  William  John  F 746 

—  John  William 749  Ramsey.  George    i.704 

—  Samuel    572  Ranee,  Frederick 637 

Prettejohn,   Richard   B.        |Randall,  Alfred 631 

'55>  586  Randell,  George 631 

Prevost,  Charles    746;  Randolph,  Chas.  Foyle    566 

—  Lewis  De  Teissier     ..  547! — Charles  James  565 

—  Thomas  Wm 620  —  Chas.  W 581 

Price,  Alfred  Ernest 5661  Rauking,  William  L.  ...   59? 

—  George  R 553'Ransford,  Charles 59S 

—  James  C.  Grove 631 1  Rant,  Wm.  John    562 


Robt.  H.  Willoughby  610 
Pochin,  Norman   550 


Pockett,  Lewis  W 719 

Pocklington,  Frederic...  619 

—  George  Henry  ...  130,  746 

—  Harry  E.  Slracey  ...  563 
Pocock,  Sir  G.  F.  C.,Bt.  619 

—  Edward  Innes  566 

Poe,  Wm.  Hutcheson  ...  63T 
Pogson,  Fred.  George...  555 
Pole,  Cha.  Van  Notten...  608 

—  G.  H.  T.  Van  Notten.  561 

—  Mundy 749 

Pollard,  Charles    581 

—  Henry  William 631 

—  William  D.  John 565 

Pollitt,  Thcs.  Holland...  ^99 
Pollock,  Arthur  J 56; 

—  Arthur  John  Osborne  532 
— ■  Arthur  Williamsn  A.  55;" 

—  Charles  Frederick  ...  72 

—  S»- Fred.  R 60 

—  John  Graham   619 

Pollok,  FitzWm.  T.     ...  619 

Ponsford,  William   741 

Poole,  Arthur     619 

— ■  Arthur  James  619 

— ■  Edwin 631 

—  Gabriel  Roland  R.  ...  544 

Poore,  Robert    749 

Pope,  Philip  Edward  ...  6  . 
Portarlington,.EaW  of...  569 
Porteous,  Chas.  Arkcoll  596 

—  John  James  557 

Porter,  Chas.  Blenheim  69. 

—  George  Adrian   559 

—  Henry  Richard 693 

—  Joseph 693 

—  L.  Lachlan 571 

—  Morton  Lawrence   ...  631 
Porterfield,   Bolden  D.    "" 
Portman.  Aug. Berkeley  619 

Pott,  William    749 

Potter,  Henry    706 

Pottinger,  B."  H 580 

Potts,  Lipton  Cumming  550 
Pculton,  Henry  B.  A. ...  608 

Pout,  Frank    725 

Povah,  John  Richard  ...  545 
Powell,  Benj.  Aug.  W...  742 

—  Caleb  K 723 

—  Francis    699 

—  George    Huddleston    706 

—  Henry  Claringbold...  746 

—  John  Joseph  Charles  699 
Power,  William 699 

—  Frederick  Edward  ...  547 
— ■  John  Lennox 637 


James  N.  Blackwood  634 

John  Andrew 744 

John  Lloyd 631 

RichardBlackwood...  620 
Sir  Rose  Lanibart,-B<.  637 

Thomas     631 

Thomas  Charles   620 

William  571 

Prichard,  Hubert  Cecil  093 
Prickett,  Wm.  Robert...  749 


Rataborne,  St.  Geo.  J...  554 

—  William  Hans 620 

Ratigan,  Alfred  Henry  723 
Rattray.  Sir  Jas.  C.  533,  581 
Raven,  Newcome  R.  ...  705 
Rawes,  Wm.  Woodward  63 1 
Rawlins,  A.  Macdonell    584 

—  James  Sebastian 603 

—  John 631 

—  Sebastian  White 620 

—  Thomas  Andrews 620 


Prideaux,  Wm.  Fras....  598jRawlinson.AlbecnarleA.  550 

Pridham,  Frederick 620  —  Spencer  Richard 631 

Priestley,  Horatio 749' Rawnsley,  Thos.  Joseph  705 

Pring,  John    695  jRawson,  Edward  Albert  717 

Pringle,  David  728lRawstorne,  Geo.  A.  L.  631 

—  George 589  Ray,  Sidney  Keyworth  721 

Prior,  Henry  Hartley ...   546;Raymond,ElliottArthur  706 

Herbert  Morris    6371  Raynes,  Edw.  Villiers...  706 

Pritchard,  Edw.  Brace...  6j6;Raynsford,    Fred.  M....  631 

—  Gordon  Douglas   533,  5801  Rea,  James 565 

Hurlock  Galloway  ...  596!Read,ConstantmeCaridi  725 

Pritchett,  Wai.  Morris...  637 IReade,  Arthur  Lloyd  ...  631 

Probyn,o"irDightonMac-        ) —  John  By  Cole  720 

naghten    588J Ready,  John  Tobin 62a 

Procter,  Montagu  M.  ...  608  Reay,  Joseph 608 

Proctor,  Frederick  Wm.  693,Reckett,  Edw.  Bass 717 


—  Henry 749 

—  William  B 559 

Proes,  Ernest  M 577 

Pros.-er,  C.  E.  Wegg  ...  570 

—  John  Francis  VVegg  536 
Protheroe,  Edw.  Schavv  725 
Proudfoot,  Jas.  Geo.    ...  598 


Redhead,  Rich.  H.  Milne  569 

Redman,  William    740 

Redmond,  J.  P.  Sutton 

273,  580 
Redway,  Geo. William.. 
Reed,  William  Bernard    569 
Rees,  Walter  Crawford...  713 


Pryce,  Pry ce  Mey rick...  562  Reeve,  Ellis  Philip  Fox    746 
Pryse.E.J.  \Vebley-Parry565: —  Herbert  W 571 


■  Wm.  Le  Poer 56rQuirk,  Philip 


Puckle,  George 

—  Henry  Glover  594 

Pughe,  J.  Robertson 608 

Pulsford,  Chas.  Harvey  699 

Pumfrett,  George 706 

Purchas,  John  R.  P.  ...  561 
Purdon,  John  James  ...  556 
Purvis,  Charles 557 

—  Herbert  Mark  G.  533,  583 

Pye,  Frank 699 

Pym.Edw.  Alfred  Innes  502 

—  Harry  R.  Lockyer  ...  637 

—  Samuel    620 

Pyrke,  Reginald  D 562 

Qualtrough,  Wm.  John  572 

Quarry,  John 631 

Queade,  William  Henry  749 
Quill,  Arthur  Saunders  620 
Quin,  Edward 631 

—  Peter  Edward  749 

—  Thomas  James 594 

—  W.  H.  Wyndham 537 

uinton.  W.  W 725 


Powlett,  Percy  W 395 

Pownall,  Geo.  A.  Beaty   623 
Powys,  Henry  Littleton  619 

Poyser,  Richard    741 

Pratt,  Lord  Chas.  Robt.  546 

—  Henry  Hamilton 620 

—  Henry  Marsh    595 

—  Sisson  Cooper  537 

Prendergast.Cha.O'L.L.  608 

—  Guy  Annesley 592 

—  Sir    Harry    N.    Dal- 

rymple 588 

—  James  Henry    596 

—  Joseph  Samuel 721 

—  Lenox  744 

—  Maunsell  Mark 608 

—  William  Miles  637 


637 


Rad cliff,  Fras.  Wm 552 

Radcliffe,     Emilius     C. 
Delme    746 

—  George  Travis  5 

—  Robt.  Parker  163,  580 

Radclyffe,  Chas.P.Fred.  571 

—  Chas.  R.  E 57 

Radford,  Arthur  545 

Raglan,  Lord 693 

Rahilly,  John  Roche    ...  723 
Raikes,  Charles  Lewis...  608 

—  Edward   631 

—  Percy  Bury    620 

—  Robert  Napier  

Railston,  Henry  Edw.     543 

Rainbird,  Alfred   631 

Raines,  Sir  J.  A.R....229,  579 


Reeves,  Albert 

—  Charles  Edward 631 

—  Frederick 

—  Henry  Spencer  Edw.  620 

—  John 637 

Reid,  Alexander    72 

Alex.  Tnomson 63 

Blair  Thomas    608 

Sir  Charles 588 

—  Charles  Edward  620 

David   631 

Hamilton  Chambers    719 
Harrie  Archbold 54 

—  Major  General  James  60 

—  James  Black 608 

—  Staff  Pay  m.  James  ...  706 

—  John  Henry  Stuart...  691 

—  John  Watt 56 

—  Robert 620 

—  Samuel   57 


Rey.io'dn,  Lt.Col.  Henry 
Charles 550 

—  James  Henry 723 

—  John  Hunter    562 

—  Thomas   696 

—  Wdlia-n  Ellis 699 

Rhodes,  Bernard  M 566 

—  Ernest  Fred 562 

—  Francis  William 535 

—  Godfrey  744 

—  John 690 

Riall.  Rich.   V.   Sankey  55T 

—  William  Augustus  ...  632 
Ribblesdale,  Tho.   Lord  561 

Ricardo  Hy.  George 559 

Rice,  Cecil   746 

—  Charles  Augustus  ...  637 

—  Harry  C.  Plunkett  ...  60S 

—  Richard  Justice   560 

—  William  608 

Rich,  Almeric  E.  P. 563 

—  Arthur  Newbolt   588 

—  Ge  irge  W.  Talbot  ...  5S0 

—  Frederick  Henry 620 

—  William  Charles   6o3 

Richards, ArthurWm.M.  564 

—  Charles  F 725 

—  Charles  Herbert 708 

—  Edw.  Daubeny  G.  ...  568 
— FowellC.  Buxton 705 

—  Henry  George 558 

—  John  Rich.  Harloeni  556 
Solomon  , 588 

—  Stuart  Lloyd 632 

Richardson,   Alexander  706 

—  Christopher  R 620 

—  Edmund    R.  Stewart  550 

—  Edwin  Heautonville    567 

—  Frederick     746 

—  Harry  Seymour   693 

—  •  Henry   John    Robert 
St.  George  555 

—  Ivan  Owden 564 

—  Jos.  Fletcher 608 

—  Richard  706 

—  Robert  Wm 637 

—  William  Keane 556 

—  Wm.  Stewart    608 

Richer,  James  S 637 

Richey, Thomas  Duncan  637 
Richmond  and  Gordon, 

C.  H.  G.  h..Duke  of  637 
Richmond,  Felix 632 

—  George  Matthew 636 

— ■  John  Alexander    620 

—  Matthew 749 

Bickards,  Alan  Wm.  L.  555 

—  Cyril  Henry 554 

—  Edward  John    608 

—  Frank   S.    Hamilton  564 
Ricketts,  Montague 

Poyntz 620 

Rickman,  Albert  Divett  746 

—  Gerald  Whitmore    ...  707 

—  Wil  iam    533,  5S2 

Riddell,      Charles      F. 

Hutton 346 

—  C.  J.  Buchanan 608 

—  Robert  Vansittart  ...  620 

—  Sir  RodnnyStuart,5(.  706 
Rideout,  A.  Kennedy  ...  008 

—  Francis  Goring   592 

—  John  Wood    590 

Ridg way,  Albert  Brutton  706 

Ridout,  Joseph  B 632 

Ridsdale,  W.  H.  E 632 


—  William  James 699!  Rigg,  Henry  Alfred 545 

ReiUy.Charles  Geo 742|Rigby.  James  Arthur...  718 

—  J.  Miles    560  Riley,  Henry  W.  D 620 

Remmington,  S.  L.  al....  ssoiRimington,  Rich.Betton  620 

Rendell,  William  J 725'Rind,  "Malcolm  M'Neill  620 

Renny,  George  749|Rintoul,  Robert 746 

—  General  Henry  ...  307,  578  Rippon,  George  Wm.  ...  705 

—  MajorGtn.  iienry oo8JRitohie,  James  632 

Rensnaw,  Rich.  Wm.  ...  746  —  John 608 


Renton,  A.  C.  Campbell  74s 

—  Alex.  Leslie   578 

—  David   725 

—  William  Gordon  565 

Repton, Humphrey  T.H.  693 

Revill,  John    699 

Rew,  Thomas  Dennis  ...  63 
Reynard,  Fras.  Horner  564 
Reynardson,  Chas.  B....  744 
Reynolds, Cecil  Edwards  563 

-  Edward  Osmund 723 

—  Col.  Henry  Charles...  53 


Ritheraon,  Augustus  ...  589 
Rivers",   A.    H.  L.   Fox- 
Pitt 295,  5S0 

—  Fra.  James 620 

Rizzo,  Edmund 637 

Roache,  Joseph  M 705 

Robbins,  Alex.  G.  John    550 

—  George  Blakemore  ...  555 

—  Henry  John   723 

—  Herbert  Eyre    632 

Roberts.A.E.Simmonds  695 

—  Allan  Scott    632 

3  n 


846a 


Index — Retired  List. 


Robert?,  Arthur  William  594Rogers,St>JohnGodfrey  723  Russell,  John  Cecil  534,  584  Satchwell,  T.  A.  G 705 

—  Charles    544  —  John  Edw.Varty  130,  632;— Lechmere   637  Satterthwaite.  Joseph. H.  620 

—  CharlesArmstrong...  695  —  Sir  John  Godfrey 723!— Leonard  George  563  Saunders,  Allan    652 

—  Charles  Fyshe, 749  —  John  Peverell  693  — Lindsay  608  —  Augustus  Jas 638. 

—  Francis  632  —  Robert  Gordon 591  —  William  Albert 741  —  Edward  Augustus .-...  608 

—  Frank  632  —  Samuel  Orinsby  703 '—  Win.  Carmichael 608;— Edward  William 6g8. 

—  Geo.  Ricketts 608  Rogerson,  William 620! — VV'm.  James  Dacres...  706  —  George 725 

—  George  William    572  Rokeby,  Hy.  Langham    j67(Ruston,  William    7111— Hailoven  Moiiey 632 

—  Henry  Bradley 620  Rollaad,  Alex.  T 595|Ruth,  George 669, —  Henry  Frederick  746,774 

—  Henry  William 7171R0H0,  Hon.  Robt...  299,  578  Rutherford,  John  v.  W.   718  —  Henry  George  593. 

—  Herbert  Hodder  749'Romer,  Fred.  Charles  ...  559  Rutherfurd,  James  620— Morle'y  C 638 

—  Howland    637JRoocroft,  Wm.  M 7r7|—  T.  Walter    593! — William  Boyd   608 


•John  608  Rooke,  Cresswell  K.  O.     62olRutter,  John  ,.  637 

•  John  Dobree  A 693J — Henry  Douglas 6?o|Ruttledge,  Alfred 546 


■John   Roberts  Atkin  348 — William   608 

•  Norcott  D'Esterre  ...  548. Roome,  Frederick 590 

■  Richard  Samuel  62o|Rorke,  John 572 


—  Stanley  Napier 545 

—  Thomas  Law    749 

—  Thomas  William 620 

—  William  271,582 

—  William  Arthur   744 

—  William  Edward 632 

Robertson,  A.C 725 

■  David 


Rose,    Harcourt    Rank- 


561 


1  —  Henry  Joseph  721 

—  Hugh 

—  John 554 

•  William  608 

Rosmead,  Hercules   A. 

T.  Lord 69 

•  Divie  Knighton    540JR0SS,  Albert  Ernes: 620 

—  George 740  —  Alexander 699 

—  George  Coke 749 1 — Alexander  Aitken  ...  706 

—  George  Forbes 620I  —  Allen  Theophilus 637 

—  Henry  Maxwell 620! — Charles  Edmond 693 

—  James  Alexander    ...  744I—  Sir  Edw.  C.  Knt  595 

—  James  Forbes  620! — George  Campbell    ...  620, 


—  Thomas  Ormsby 746 

—  Wm.  Frederick 725 

Ruxton,  Fredk.  Charles  620 
Ryan,  Edward  Henry...  632 

—  Edw.Wm.St.  Vincent  718 

—  George 723 

Michael  099J 


Saunderson,  S.  Fras. ...  693: 
Savage,  Geo.  Thomas...  699 

—  Harry  Boscawen 632 

—  Henry  J 620 

Savi,  Thos.  B.  Blake  ...  632 
Savile,    Albany  Robert  537 

Henry  Bourchier  O...  693 

W.  S."  Stewart  562 

Saville,  John  George  ...  718 


—  Valentine    ..608  —  John  James  717 

Rybot,  George  Oliver  ...  632  Sawyer,  Chas.  Edward  533 

Ryder,  Cyril  John    567  —  Manfred  J 706 

Dudley  Granville  R.    558J—  William  Harcourt   ...  554, 


Herbert  C 706 

Ryland,  Ashley  Cowper  704 

Sadleir,  Richard  608 

Safford,  David  J.D 620 

Sage,  Arthur 608 

St.   Aubyn,   Hon.  Edw. 
Stuart  565 


■  Jas.  Henry  Craig  330,  580 — James  572  St.  ClanyThos.  Sidney    537 

—  James  Peter  744  —  James  Clarke   706  St.  George,  A.  Whitmore  556 

—  John 699  —  General  Sir  John  252,  278  —  Baldwin  John   693 

—  John  Albert  553  —  Captain  John    693  —  Etienne   620 

—  Patrick  Francis  543! — John  James  637  —  Henry  P.  L'E 632 

—  R.Jameson  Eustace  746J — John  William    695  St.  Hill,'  Windle  Hill 632 

—  Robert  Stanwix  60S  J  —  Patrick  W.  Sydenham  749  St.  John,  Arthur  Johh...  567 


—  Thomas  Chaplin 560  —  Robert  Hill 746 

—  Wheatley    620  —  Thomas   580 

—  William  632 — William  Alexander  ...  636 

Robeson,  Arthur  H.  557! — Wm.  Geo 725 


Robilliard,  Chas.  D.  H.    637 

Robins,  George...     708 

Robinson,  Albert  B.   ...  725 

—  Charles  Gilbert 608 

—  Charles   Walker  534,584 

—  Clement  Sumner    ...  727 

—  Frederick  725 


Henry. 


71: 


—  Henry  Daniel    637 

—  Heiny  Seymour  620 

—  James 699 

—  James  Estcourt   555 

—  Lt.Colonel  John    740 

—  Brigade  Surg.  John...  721 
■ — John  Corsane    620 

—  John  James 632 

—  Marshall 567 

—  Owen  Campobello  ...  695 

—  Richard  Harcourt   ...  746 

—  Richard  Henry 572 

—  Richard  Rodd  709 

—  Richard  Swanne 632 

—  Robert  Henry  723 

—  Stapylton   

—  Thomas  Middleton...  706 
— ■  Wellesley  Gordon  W.  620 

—  Major  William 637 

—  Qr.  Mr.  William  699 

—  Inspector  William   ...  740 

—  William  B 749 

—  William  Christy  721 

Robison,   Hugh  George  608 

Robley,  Horatio  G 608 

Roch,  Sampson    721 

Roche, Chas.  St.  JohnK.  570 

—  Richard  John   572 

Rochfort,  Henry  VV 637 

—  Thomas  F.  Cosby 620 

Rocke,  James  Harwood  583 

—  Richard  746 

—  Richard  Hill 744 

Roddy,  Cha.  Hamilton  .  620 
Rr-dney,  G.  B.  H.  D.Lord  564 

—  Lennox  George 632 

Rodon,  Geo.  Seaforth...  550 
Roe,  Edward  A.  H 725 

—  Eugene  Mervin    637 

—  Robert  Edward    620 

—  Sam.  Black   721 

—  William  Carden  721 

Rogers,  Edwin  Henry...  740 

—  Frederick  James 62Q 

—  George  Edmund  ......  550 

—  Henry   Gordon 032 

—  James  Thomas 632 


William  Gordon  537 

—  William  Henry 594 

—  William  James 749 

Rosser,  Chas,  Adeane...  741 

—  Richard  Henry 537 

Rothe,  Geo.  W.  Chas.  ..  620 

Rotton,  Arthur 632 

Roupell.  Geo.  Cha.  K.P.  561 

Rous.'Wilham  John 74^ 

Routledge,  Herb.  Hamil.  706 
Rowan,  Melville  John...  699 
Rowcroft,  Geo.  Cleland  393 
Rowe,  Laurence  R.  F.      707 

—  Valentine  F 652 

—  William  Arthur  S. 
Rowland,  George 749 

—  Harry 699 

—  Thomas  620 

—  William  Hodnett 620 

Rowlands,Sir  Hugh  284,  579 
Rowlandson,  George  ...  59 

—  Michael  Alexander...  597 
Rowley,  Chas.  Robert  .. 

—  Sir    George    Charles 

Erskine,  Bt 

—  Robert  H.  Rickets    ...  60S 

—  .HbH.Wm.C'harnbre 
Roworth,  Chas.  E.W.  ...  632 
Royds,  Smith  Byrom  ...  550 
Ruck,  Arthur  Ashley  ...  548 

Ruddach,  John  W 56 

Ruddell,  James  A 60 

Rudge,  Arthur   725 

—  John 620 

—  Walter  Reginald 632 

Rudyerd,  Reginald B....  561 

Rugrgles,  John  608 

Rumley, William  Powell  693 
Rumsey,  Ed.  Waugh   ...  632 

—  George  Ferris   699 

Rundall,F.  H 204.     ' 

Rusbridger,  Stewart  H.  563 
Rushbrooke,Wm.  Henry  561 
Russell, ZorAAlex.G. 356,  578 

—  And.  Hamilton 746 

—  Charles    544 

—  LordChas.  James  Fox  746 

—  Christopher  J 620 

—  • Sir  E.  Lechmere    588 

—  Francis  Shirley    534,  584 
Frederic 706 

—  Geo.  Algernon  620 

Henry 699 

Hickman  Rose 746 

—  Horatio  Albert 703- 


Saxe  Weimsiv,  Mis  Serene 
Highness  Prince   Wm. 
Aug.  Edward  ......132,  57S 

Saxton,  George  Harper.  608 
Sayer,  Jas.  R.  S.  ...  135,  579 

—  Wm.  Lawrence 638. 

Sayers,  Martin  Day 713. 

Scales,  Wm.  Henry 567 

Scanlan.FitzGeraidEd.  721 

— -James  723. 

Scarlett,  Robt. Lawrence  552 

Schaw,  Henry    608 

Sclrmid,  August 620- 

Schneider,  Frederick  ...  589 

—  Si- John  Wm 588 

—  Stewart  M.  Congreve  638 
Schomberg,  Fred.  S.  ...  747 

—  Sir  George  Aug 568 

Schreiber,  Brymer  Fra.  bo8 

—  JulianMeade 693 

Schuyler, A.  Graham...  561 

—  Edward  E.  Sutton  ...  561 

Sconce,  James    594 

Scott,Alex.  de  Courcy...  608 

—  A.  F.  Macmillan 570 

—  Archibald  Galbraith    566 

—  Alexander  J.  Corse...  692 

—  Chas.  E.  Southouse      620 

—  Courtenay  H.  Salt   ...  620 

—  Douglas 60& 

—  Edward  Holmes 620 

—  Edwin  Luddington...  608 

—  Sir  Fra.  Cunningham  744. 

—  Fred.  Beaufort 721 

—  George  John 693. 

—  Geo.  Percival  Symes  577 

—  Harrie 723 

—  Hopton  Bassett    746 

—  James  706' 

—  James  Alexander    ..    632 

—  James  E 725 

—  James  Sefby  Robson  556 

—  James  Thomas 564 

James  Woodward    ...  608 
John  Alexander   721 

—  Jonathan  Gourtley . . .  699 

Lothian  Kerr 632 

Rev.  Matt.  Robt 741 

—  Richard  Alexander...  557 

—  Robt.Nicholl  Dawson 

533.  579 

—  Theophilus  Leslie 608 

—  Thomas  Augustus  ...  596 
Son.  Thomas  Charles  746 
Qr.  Mr.  William 711 

—  Qr.  Mr.  William 572 

— ■  William  Angelo    560 

Wm.  Erskine    561 

Wm.  Lane   Robinson  632 

—  William  Scrimgeour    577 
Scovell,  Edm.  John 608 

Edward  W 744 

Scriven,  A.  Garrett 561 

Scudamore,  Fred.  J.  W.  557 
Seacome,  A.  Keeling  ...  C32 
Seager,  Meering  Bloom- 
field    638 

Seagran^Jno.H.Stawell  548 

Seagrim,  Albert    620 

Seale,  Shelley  Alex 570 

Scaly,  Francis 746 

Henry  Humfrey   552 


E.  Beauchanvp 632 

—  Frederick  Charles  ...  595 

—  John  Henry   749 

—  Oliver  H.  B 706 

—  St.  Andrew 637 

St.  Leger,  Arthur  J.  B.    566 

—  Henry  H 620 

St.Maur,  Percy 550 

St.  Oswald,  R.  Lord  ...  366 

St.  Paul,  Cecil  H 543 

St.  Quintin,  Thos.  A.  ...  6: 

Sainsbury,  C.  R.  S 693 

Sainter,  James  Dow 725 

Sale,  Matthew  T'.. .,"■...  6 
Salkeld,  Chas.  Edward  620 
Salmon,  Wm.  Arthur  ...  597 
Saimond,  Francis  Mac- 
kenzie      6y 

Salt,  Thomas  Henry    ...  632 

Salter,  Patrick  620 

Saltmarshe,  Arthur 620 

Saltoun,  Lord 537 

Salusbuxy,  F.Octa 608 

Sampson,  Robert  Geo...  72; 
Samuel!s,Wm.Leycester  620 

Samwell,  Frank 706 

Sandeman,    Wm.   Wel- 
lington    361 

Sanders,   Geo.   Bedford  725 
Sanderson,  Arthur  725 

—  Henry  Bristow 596 

—  Patrick    534 

—  Percy    708 

Sandes,  Hy.  Thos.  T. ...  620 
Sandford,  Fras.  M.  H...  567 

—  Rich.  M.  Forman 620 

Sandham,  George  Back- 
house   557 

—  Robert 608 

—  WilloughbyH 62c 

Sandilands.Alf.  Nimmo  598 

—  Philip  Henry    60& 

Sandwich,    Edw.    Geo. 

Henry, ,JEarl  of. 744 

Sandwith,  Win.  Fredk...  608 
Sandys,  Aithur  Abney    555 

—  Edwin  William 637 

—  Francis  Robert 637 

Sanford,  Chas.  Hy 706 

—  Eugene  A 552 

Sangster,  Wm.  Peter  ...  577 
Sankey,  Arthur 564 

—  Mathew  H.  P.  R 562 

Sir  Richard  H 581 

Sapte,  Herbert  L 534 

Sargeaunt,  Chas.  C 620 

Richard  Arthur    620 

Sartorius,  Geo.  Conrad  596 
■  Reginald  W 593Seaman,  William  0 725 


Index — Retired  List. 


8465 


Searle,  Arthur  Thad.... 

—  William  Ramsay 

Scath,  Alexander 

Seaton ,  Wm .  John    

Seceombe, Thomas  S.  ... 

Sedgwick,  William 

Seddon,  Henry  Cooper 

Sedley,  Frederick 

Segrave,  Geo.  O'Neil  ... 
Selby,  Robert  Grey  D. 
Selfe,  Sydney  G.  F.     ... 

Semple-  Andrew 

Seppings,Thos.  Johnson 

Serbutt,  Charles   

Serjeant,   Wm.  Charles 

Eldon: 

Servante,  Chas,  Edward 
Seton,  Aug.  St.  John... 

—  Bruce  Outram  

—  George... 

—  Miles  Charles    

—  Wm.  Carden 

—  iSirWilliaraSamuel.jBt. 
Sewell,  Algernon  Robin. 

—  Charles  Francis    

—  Hy.  Fane  Haylett   ... 

—  Herbert   

—  John  Dalrymple  W. 

—  John  Henry  

Sexton,  John  Malone  ... 

—  Michael  J 

Sevmonr,  Edward  A.  ... 

—  Fred.  Hor.  A 

—  Leopold  Richard 

—  Wm.  Henry  136,  533, 
Shackleton,  William  ... 
Shadforth,  Henry  J.  T. 
Shadwell,  J.  Fitz  Tho. 
Shairp,  Alex.  Bassett  S. 

—  Fran.  Mordaunt 

Shakerley,    Geoffrey  J. 

—  Henry  Webster 

Shakespear,  Charles  M. 

—  George  Joseph 

Shanks,  Joseph  Geo.  ... 
Shanly,  William  John . . . 
Shannon,  Thos.  Patrick 
Sharp,  Chas.  Fredk 

—  Richd.  G.  Atkinson... 

—  Wm.  Edwards  

—  Wm.  Granville 

Sharpe,  Alexander   

—  Chas.  Ferguson    

—  William   

Sharpies,  James 

Shattock,  Thomas    

Shaw,  Alex.  John 

—  Chas.  Edward  Martin 

—  Clements  Robert 

—  David   

—  Edward  William 

—  Elphinstone  

—  Hugh     

—  John  Alexander    

—  John  Hay   

— Ponsonby    

—  Robert  Leith 

—  Thomas  Barton   

—  Wilkinson 

—  William  Edward 

Shawe,  Douglas    

—  Wm.  B.  Butler 

Shea,  Hy.  J.  Fras 

—  William  

Shearman,  Francis  ...... 

Shearme,  Frank    

Shedd,  Ebenczer  

Sheehan,  Thos.  V.   

Sheffield,  William 

Sheil,  Henry  

—  Richard   

Shelley,  Charles    

—  Henry  Richard    

—  Thomas  Martin    

Shephard,  Chas.  S 

Shepherd,  Fredk.  Saml. 

—  George  Alexander  ... 

—  Thomas  Viret    

—  William  

Sheppard,  Chas.  Hy.  ... 

—  Ponsonby  

Sheppee.Fran.Faulkner 
Sherer,  Joseph  Ford  ... 
Sherlock,  Ephraim  T.... 

—  Woodford  Wright 

—  Wright 

Sherman,  S.W.  B 


502  Sherriff,  John  P 

620  Sherston, Chas. Davis  ... 
699  —  Wdliam  Maxwell 

595  Sherwin,  Fred.  Wm.  H. 
632  Shewell,  Geo.  Maunsell 

632  —  Harry  W.  Macan 

620  —  Henry 

632  Shields,  George 

694  Shiffner,  Bertie 

713  —  John 

032  Shinkwin,  Robert  S.  ... 
721  Shipley,  Reginald  B.  ... 

537  Shipman,  Enoch  

69.9  Shippard,  W.  0.  C 

"  Shirley.  James  Charlton 

590  Shirreff,  Geo.  Fred.  F... 
63s  Shore,  Hon.  Fred.W.  J. 

565  —  John 

632  Short,  Mayow 

749  —  Nash    

620  Shortland,  D.  Vincent... 

749  —Thos.  Geo 

.596  Shortt,  Alex.  Young 

746  —  James  R.  G.  H 

567  Shoveller,  Win.  King  ... 

596  Shuldham,  Arthur  Jas. 

742  Shute,  Sir  Chas.  C.  147, 
638  3huttleworth,  A.  John 

555  —  Frank  .... 

593  Sibley,  Thos.  Harmer... 
620  Siborne,  H.  Taylor  

694  Sibthorp,  Rich.  Francis 

608         W 

746  Sibthorpe,  Lester  H.  ... 
579  Siddons.  Hy.  Geo.  F.  ... 

695  Sidmouth,  George    

695  Sidney,  Hon.  Philip 

620  _  Philip  

638  Silver,  George   

632  —  Jacob  M.W 

743  Silverthorne,  Arthur  H. 

744  Sim,  Edw._Coysgame... 
608  Simkins,  oohn  Thomas 

699.  Simon,  Geo 

638  Simonds,  R.    Sanderson 

632  Simons,  Edmund 

539  Simpson,  Alex.  Ward... 
632  —  Charles  Ed.  P 

566  —  Charles  Hamilton    ... 

632  —  Charles  Henry 

632  —Emanuel 

727  —Frank  

593  —  George  Bruce    

727  —  Richard  Salisbury  ... 

699  —  Robert 

699  —  Robert  Hamilton 

598  —Robert  J.  B 

722  —  Robert  Prioleau   

591  —  Simon 

591 — Thomas 

620  —  Thomas  Thomson  ... 

597  —William  

608  _  Wm.  H.  Randolph   ... 

725  Sinclair,  C.  W.Zord 

632  —  Edward  M 

548  —  James 

548  Singleton,  Edw.  J 

565 — Reginald  Corbett  ... 
632  Sinkins.W.Stancomb  ... 
632  Siree,  Chas.  Moore B.  ... 

699  Skene,  John  George 

589  Skerrett,  Fred.  T 

620  Skill,  Henry  Herbert  ... 
699  Skinner,    Charles  Lan- 

632         celot  Andrewes  

571  —  Ernest  William 

717  —  George  John 

699  —  Russel 

632  —  Russell  Morland 

658  Skip  with,  Gray  T 

749  —  Philip  Armfield    

746  Skirrow,  Arthur  G.  W. 
620  Skirving,  David  Scot... 

592  Skottowe,  Coulson  F.  J. 

554  Skoidding,  J.  B.W 

743  Skues,  Fred.  M 

699  Slack,  James 

638  Slacke,  William  R 

632  Sladden,  Henry 

632  Slade,  Sir  Cuthbert.-Bf. 

620  —  Herbert  Dawson 

632  Sladen,  Joseph 

6o3  —  John  Ramsay   

608  Slaney,  W.  S.  Kenyon... 
632  Slater,  James  Barry    ... 

746  Slattery,  Matthew    

608  Slaughter,  Charles  


Sletnan,  Richard  R 

Sloggett,  Harry 

Sly,  William  

Small,  Robert    

Smalley,  Edward 

mart,  Edw.   de    Saus- 
marez    

—  George 

Smears,  John  A 

Smee,  Walter  H.  T 

Smith,  A.  A.  W.  Bright 

Bright  

—  Albert  Charles 

—  Algernon  Fox  E 

Allan    

—  Andrew  Wm.  Douglas 

Astley  Campbell 

ChariesBean  Lucie... 

Charles  Herbert 

Charles  John     

—  Charles  Joseph 

Charles  Mitchell  

—  Clement  Jo  bn  

David  Noble 

Edmund  Davidson  ... 
Francis    

—  Frederick  Henry 

Frederick  James 

—  Frederick  J.  W 

Frederick  Nepeau  . . . 

George  Osborne  

George  William    

Sir  Gerard  

Gordon    

— .  Henry  Coape   

Henry  Fowle  

—  Henry  Sherwood 

—  James  Annesley  

Jas  Stacker  Grant ... 

John 

John  Leslie   

—  John  MacDonald 

—  John  Stuart  

—  J.ffm,  Sidney...  292, 

—  Joseph 

—  Joseph  Alex 

—  Joseph  Barnard  

—  Joseph  Graham   

_  Michael  Edward 

—  Octavius  Ludlow 

—  Peter 

—  Philip  Broke 

—  Philip  Henry 

—  Reynold  Percy 

—  Richard  Playne    

—  Robert  Bradshaw   ... 

—  Sir  Robert   Murdoch 

—  Robert  Sinclair    

—  St.  George  Alex 

—  Samuel  Parson    

—  Sidney  B.  Bright 

—  Thomas  Hardwick  . . . 

—  Thomas  Parker 

—  Thomas  Parkyns 

—  T.  P 

—  Thomas  Woodford  ... 

Walter  Henry   

Major  Gen.  William... 

—  Lieut.  William   

Qr.Mr.  William 

—  William  Elisha 

—  William  Haskett 

William  Ogden ; 

Will  iam  Patrick 

WiUiam  Robert 

Smithson,  Thomas 

Smollett,  C.  E.  D.  Teller 
Smyly,  John  Beresford 
Smyth,  Albert  Edw.  H. 
Arthur  Clement    

—  Charles  Coghlan 

Edward  Guy  Selby... 
Geo.  John  Fitz  Roy  . . . 

—  Sir  Henry  Aug  ...163, 

—  Henry  Montagu   

—  Horatio  Francis   

Colonel  James  

—  James  Gibbons 

—  James  Stewart 

—  Ralph  Graham     

—  Samuel  Gardiner 

Smythe,  Terence  W.  W. 
Snell,  William  Bisset  ... 

Sneyd,  Thos.  Wm 

Snow,  Edm.   Brighouse 

—  Ernest  Arthur 

—  Thos.  Rochtort 


7i8|Soady,  Thomas  Eales... 

7o7|Soames,  Henry 

721  Solbe,  .Km.  C.  A 

746  Somers,  Rich.  John 

609  Somerset,   Hon.  Arthur 

C.  E 

707  —  Fitz  Roy  M.  H 

5S9  —  Henry  C.  Capel    

740  —  HenryGeo.Edwd.  621, 
539  Somerville,  Rev.  Dudley 

-  Stafford  E 

562  Sotheby,  Fred.  Edw 

632  Southam,  Lionel  A.   C. 

556  Southwood,  John  S 

63S  Sowton,  Frederick  

632  Spaight.Wm.  Fitz  H.... 

749  Spalding,  Henry  

609  Spall,  William   

554  Suarke.  John  George  ... 

621  Sparkes,  Thomas 

572  Sparks,  Edw.  Tickell  B. 
535  —  Robert  Watson 

591  Sparrow.  John  

696  —  John  Bodychan    

609  —  Robert  Launcelot 

556  Speak,  William 

609  Srjearman,  Charles  E.... 

621  —  Horace  Ralph 

552  Speirs,  Robert   

609  Spence,  Frederick   

632  —  Robert     

706  Spencer,  Almeric  Geo... 
746  —  Augustus  Campbell... 
570  —  Charles  F.  H 

592  —  Edmund 

.725  —  Fra.  Henry 

557  Spens,  Arundel  Tho 

609  —  Lionel  Thomas 

638  Speranza,  Joseph 

638  Spicer,  Julian  John  N... 
566  Spiller,  Duncan  C.  O.... 
595  Spilling,   John    Kinder 

725  Spilsbury,  Edgar  J 

579  Spinks,  George 

632  Spitta,  Hubert  H 

609  Spottiswoode,  Robert  C. 

593  D'Esterre 

638  Spragge.  Basil  Edw.  ... 

749  —  Fras.  Precket  

591  Spratt,  Michael 

699  Sprent.W.Swanson 

720  Spring,  Fred.  W.  M.  ... 

535  Sprot,  John 533, 

568  Spry,  Geo.  F.  Hume  ... 
749  Spurgin,  Sir  John B.  354, 

717  Spurshott,Adolph.Edw. 
609  Spur  way,  John     

718  Squirl,  Charles 

632 — Frederick   

717 — William   

565  Stace,  Edw.  Vincent  ... 
746  Stack,  Charles  Edw.    ... 

727 — Fred. Rice  

583  Stacy,  John  Herbert  ... 
785  Stafford,  Boyle  Torri.  ... 

740 — Patrick  Walter  

609  Stainforth,   Fra.  Robert 

609         Whitmore 

695  —William  

711  Stallard,  Samuel  

699  Standen,  David 

545  — Douglas  

551  Standish,  Wm.  Pery   ... 

725  Sta,nes,  Robert  

717  Stanford,  Jno.M.Benett 
699  Stanhope,  W.  Spencer... 

555  —  Hon.E.  T.Scudamore 
600  Staniland.  Chas.  Arthur 

621  — Steph.  Henry 

638  Stanley,  Chas.  Edw.  H. 
621 — Edward   

546  —  John 

746  — Xeo.  Thos.  Carter 

57S  Staunard,  Benjamin   ... 

744  —  Ephraim 

632  —  Henry 

62;  Stansfeld,  Henry  Hamer 

609  —  Thomas  Wolrich 

632  Stanton,  Sir  Edward  ... 
621  Staples,  Francis  Patrick 

537  — Frederick  Blair 

621  Stapleton,  Bryan 

723  —  Rich.  Talbot  P 

609  Stapylton,  G.  G.  C.  227, 

621  — Miles  John 

694  Stark,  Charles, 

589  Starke,  William 

3  n  2 


638 
694 

74* 
749 

56S 
621 
621 
772 
741 
570 
609 
^71 
638 
699 
621 
632 
749 
551 
7°5 
632 
621 
722 
713 
7'7 
572 
568 
597 
696 
609 
725 
535 
632 
545 
554 
727 
621 
552 
621 
561 
706 
535 
609 
7°5 
561 

535 
554 
708 
632 
638 
621 
583 
725 
580 
63S 
609 
632 
632 
749 
598 
594 
749 
718 

592 

725 

69S 
632 


713 
59i 
565 
704 

57i 
694 
566 
564 
699 
746 
553 
632 
74i 
7" 
696 
723 
592 
59i 
579 
722 
632 
577 
632 
580 
57o 
707 


846c 


Index — Retired  List. 


Starr,  Edw.  Henderson  632 
Staveley,  Chas.  Russell  694 

—  Edmund  609 

Stavordale,  Lord  571 

Stead,  Joseph 571 

Steavenson.  Joseph  L....  553 
Stebbing,  Frederick  A...  633 
Steel,  Colonel  Charles...  621 

—  SfafVet.Sitrg.Chavles  741 

—  James  Anthony 609 

—  John  Philip    621 

Steele,  Frederick  Im...  547 


Stoddart,  Thos.  Henry... 

—  William   

Stokes,  Alex.  H 

—  Alfred 

—  Charles  Patrick   

—  George  Baret    

—  Sir  John 

—  John  Edward   

—  Maurice  Fitzmaurice 

—  Oliver  Robert   

—  Radclyffe  Haldane  ... 
Stokoe,  Richard 


■  Robt.  Litwrence  Ball   559;Stone,  George  Henry 


—  Walter  Scott 572 

—  William  Eenry 723 

Steimnan,  M.  H.  C.B....  633 

Stenhouse.  William 594 

Stephen,  Fitz  Roy 621 

Stephens,  Adolphns  H. 

533.  58j 
Edmund 621 


Stoney,   Charles   Baker 

—  Francis  Sadlier    

—  George  Butler   

Stopford,  Son.  Edward 

B.  L.  H 

—  John  Geo.  Beresford 

Storer.  Arthur  T 

Storey,  Richard 


•Edward    Barriugton  638  Story,  Forbes  Lugard... 


—  Philip 

—  Philip  Conway 

—  Robert 

—  Valentine  Fred 

Stoton,  Fred.  Alex 

—  Thos.  Henry 

Stoughton,  H. W.J.Trent 

—  C.C.P 

Stow,  Fred.  11.  Kenyon 

—  Harry  Vane  

Stoyte,  John  

Stracey,  Claude  Edward 

—  Edward   John  

—  Hardinge  Richard 


—  Geo.  Nesbitt    609 

—  Nassau  Wm.  I.  H.   ...  746 

—  Wm.  Fraser   590 

Stephenson.  Francis  L..  717 

—  Sir  Frederick  Charles 

Arthur  221,  578 

—  James  713 

—  Keppel    551 

Sterrett,  Thomas  699 

Steuart,  Fred.  Geo 621 

Stevens,  Charles  638 

—  Jienry  Borlase 58S 

Stevenson,  David  Wm.  559 

—  Edw.  MacDonald 621 

—  Colonel  .John 621J —  Henry  Hardinge 

—  Lieut.  Colonel  John...  723!        Denue  534, 

—  Eenlis  Fergus 621  Stracnan,     W.     Rogers 

—  Philip  Leake 566!  Braide 564, 

—  Thomas  Rennie    534,  584  Strachey,  Bertram  

—  William   6381— Sir  Richard 

—  William  Henry    5C.6  Strafford,  Hurl  of 

Steward,  Chas.  Samuel  592 [Straghan,  Abel 

—  Edmn  A.  T 746— John 

—  Edw.  Harding  744  Strahan,  George   

—  Richard  Oliver F 744lStraker,  Chas.  D.A 

Stewart,  Alex.  Chas.  H.  6c9jStrange,  John  

—  Alexander  Fraser 63S;—  Thomas  Bland 

—  Algernon  Aug 6oo:Strangways,  George  ... 

—  Charles  Edward sg^Stransham,  Sir  A.  B 

—  Charles  John  Butler  -,37  Stratford,  John  H.  de  A. 

—  C.Thornton  581]        de  M.  F 

—  Douglas  Grant s66lStratton,   J.   Heathfield 

—  Duncan   746 j—  Street,  Edward  Lee  . 

—  Francis  Archibald  ...  egSiStrettell,  Arnold  D 

—  George     609' Stretton,     William    de 

—  George  Gilbert 621I         Courcy 

—  Harry  Hutch.  Aug. ...  632;  Strickland.  Win.  Geo.M. 

—  Harry  King   565  Stringer,  Frederick     ... 

—  Harry  HutchinsonA.  633  Strong,  Dawsonne  M.... 

—  Hugh  Houghton 559;—  Owen  H 

James 633  —  Thomas  Edmond 

—  James  Ainslie  ...  130,  744; Stroud,  Henry  Wallace 

—  Colonel  John 62i;Strover,  George  Aug.... 

—  Inspector  John 740,— Henry  

—  John  HeronM.  S.    ...  609  Strutt,  John  R 

—  JohnLorn  63j|Stuart,  Charles  Joseph 

—  John  Jlackie sgij— Donald 

—  Richard  Hardinge  ...  743  —  Edward  Andrew  225, 

—  Richard  Warren 621  —  Hart-well  H 

—  Robert  Crosse    6o9i      Henry  Tod 

—  Rt.  Jno.  .Tocelyn 609  —  James  

—  Stair  H.  Jolmston  ...  561  —  James  Fred.  D.  C 

—  Thomas  Brown    633  —  Thomas  Edmund 

—  William  564  — Thomas  Evans 

—  William  721' — William  Dugald    

—  William  Jackson 638  —  William  James 

—  William  Lemmon    ...  717! — William  Thomas 

Still,  Thomas  Lloyd 609  |Stubbs,  Francis  Wm.  ... 

Stillwell,  Thomas  F.  ...  694  Stucley,  Win.  Lewis   ... 

Stirke  RomainF 62 1 1 Studdert,  Chas.FitzGer. 

Stiriing,  Gilbert  749 1— R.  A.  Fitzgerald  

—  John  Stirling    621  Studdy,  Robert  Wright 

Robert 71SI —  Thomas  J.  C.  A 

—  Walter  George 743 

Stisted,  Chas.  Harcourt  558 

—  Thomas  Heathcote...  746  —  Frank  ... 
tock,  Henrv  John 621  —  Napier  George 

—  John  Nugent '25  Styles,  George  

Stocker,  Maurice  E.  C....  627  Suft,  Herbert  Charles... 
Stockley,  Charles  More  534  Sulivan,  Ernest  Fred... 

—  George  Watts  621  (Sullivan,  William 

Henry  AVatts  621  Sunderland,   Daniel   P. 

Stockwell,  Chas.  M.    ...  609I-  Marsden  S.  J 

—  Clilton  de  N.  Orr 621  Sunter,  T.  Moore 

—  Lockhart,  Thomas  ...  708  Surman,Wm.  Henry   ... 
Stoddard,  John  Fred. ...  609  Suther,  Wm.  Grigor   ... 


J  Sturrock,  John  G 

»;Sturt,  Chas.  Sheppey... 


609 
621 

723 
706 
609 
609 
583 
699 
534 
609 

5541 
°33 
609 

T^l\ 
740 
609  j 

694; 
621 
621 
699 
638 

59  ! 
746 
561 
609 
694 
621 
622 
694 
535 
569 
"33 
55;, 
746 
633 

584 

566 
707 

599 
746 
621 
638 
621 
621 
728 
609 
588 
578 

707 
621 
535 
633 

567 
592 
541 
584 
746 
594 
621 
596 
609 
593 
594 
749  j 
5:4 
54H 
609 
706 
746 
718 

706, 
560 

5S3 
633 
609 
746 

749 
708 
621 
621 

559 
592 
5/2 
621 
699 
565 
564 
699 
568 
621 
727 
633 
575 


Sutherland, Henry  Boyd 

—  James  S.  C 

—  Robert  Samuel 

—  William  

—  Wm.  John  E.  Graham 
Sutleffe,  Henry  Charles 
Sutton  -  Nelthorpe,     R. 

Nassau 

Swaffield,  Charles  J.  O. 
Swain,  Henry  Thomas.. 
Swaine,  Krnest  Edw.... 

Swan,  Fras.  L 

Swanson,  Donald 

Swanston,  Nowell   

—  William  Oliver 

Swayne,  Jas.  Dowell  ... 
Sweeney,  Jas.  Fielding 
Sweny,  George  Aug.    ... 

—  John  Alfred  

Swete,  Charles  D 

Swefenham,  Thos.E.... 

—  Wm.  Kiluer  

Swifte,  Joshua  W 

Swinburne,  Paul 

—  Thomas  Robert    

Swindley.  Jno.  Edw.  .. 
Swiney,  Geo.  Clayton... 

—  John 

Swinfen,  Fred.  Hay 

Swinhoe,  Charles 

—  Fred.  William  

Swinley,  George  

Swinton,  Anson 

—  Arthur 

—  George 

—  George  H.Taylor 

—  George  S.   Campbell 

—  John  James 

Swiny,  W.  Molyneux  S. 
Sykes,  Cam 

—  Walter  Harry   

Sylvester,  Hen.  T 

Symes.   Edmond    West 

—  William  Sandham  ... 

Symonds.  D'Arcy 

Symons,  Henry  George 

—  Jelinger  Henry 

—  JohnT.  M 

—  Thomas  Cornelius  ... 
Synge,  George   Charles 

—  Millington  Henry   . . . 

—  Robert  Follett  ..'. 

—  Wm.  M.  Thackeray.. 
Szczepanski.Hy.Chas.A 
Tabb,  Hen.  Ha'rpur 

—  John  Minnilt 

Tabuteau,  Thos.  Rooke 
Tagart,  Francis  Dale  ... 
Tailby,  Thos.  M.  Jones 

Tait,  John  Sprot   

Talbot,  Fitzroy  Somerset 

—  Fras.  A.  Bouverie   ... 

—  Henry  Lynch 

—  John     

—  Robert 

—  Thomas  

—  Tallents,  Philip  Fras. 
Tanner,  Albert  

—  Edward  

—  Sir  Oriel  Viveash  ... 
Tapp,  Hammond  Astley 
Tardif,  Fredk.  Peter  ... 
Tarleton,   Edw.  D 

—  James  Heam    

Tarrant,  Thos 

Tarte,  Walter  John 

Tate,  Henry  Carr 

Tatham,  Oswald  Ford- 

ham   

—  Walter  John 

Tattersall,  J.  C.  de  V.  .. 

Tawke,  Arthur  C 

Tayler,  John  Chas 

Taylor,  Addington  

—  Alb.  Fitz  William     ... 

—  Sir  Alex  

—  Arthur  Henry  

—  Charles  William 

—  Cyril    

—  Domville  Mascie 

—  Duncan  Norton- 

—  Edward  H.  Clough... 

—  Edward  Richard 

—  Franklin  Chamoers 

—  Fred  Fras.  Wilder... 

—  Frederick  Henry 

—  Fred.  Norman  Innes 

—  George  Kepple 


694  Taylor,  Geo  L.  Le  Mesu- 

711         rier 

638  —  Henry 

577  —  Sura. Lieut.  James  ... 
706  —  Ufa  /or  James 

705  —  James  Best    

—  Markham  Le  Fer 

749  —  Pierce  Thos.  Hen.... 
746  —  Sii-R.  C.  Hayes     342, 

708  —  Robert  Alex 

544  —  St.  John  Stewardson 
564 — Thomas   

699  —  Major  William  

593  —  Lt.Colonel  William  ... 
609  Tebbitt,  Wm.  Arlhur  ... 
609  Teevan.  George  James.. 

621  — Rourke 

621—  Thomas   

627  Telfer,  George  Home... 
633  —  James  Drummond  ... 
609  —  John  W.  Goddard  . . . 
725  Tempest,  Arth.  Cecil  ... 
596  —  Thos.  Rich.    Plumbe 

638  Temple,  Edward  

638  —  Grenville  Edwin 

£03  —William  

621  Terapleman,  Alfred 

592  Templer,  James  Leth- 
744         bridge  B 

595  —  John  Geo.  E 

599  —  John  Pope 

584  Templeton,  James    

621  Tenisoa,  William .. 

633  Tennant,  Chas.  Richd... 

627 — Jas.  Francis    

562  —  John  Trenchard   

565 — Thomas h.  Everest  ... 
547  Terry.Arthur  Frederick 

(■  9+  —  Astley  Fellowes   

749  —  Cyril' E 

55!  —  Frederic  Stephen 

727  —  Horace  Augustus    ... 

777   -  William  Gordon 

77S  Teulon,  George 

571  —  Thomas   

633  Tewkesbury,  Lord    

638:Thackerav,  Charles 

722  —  Sir  E.  Talbot 

700  —  Martin 

746  Tha.ckwell,  Joseph  E.348 
744  —  William  de  Wilton R. 
558  —  William  Poison 

566  Thatcher,  Harold   Wm. 

594  —  Torin   

633  Thellusson,  Alex.  Dalton 
537; —  Arthur  John  Bethril 

596  Thelwall.Eubule  Daysh. 
554  Theobald,  Arthur 

564  —  Charles  Percy  

537  —  Cottori  Edwin   

609  Thesiger,   Son.    C.  W. 

557  >55,533. 

568  Thistlethwayte,  A.  Hy. 
746  —  Alfred  Robt.  Wm.  ... 

609  —  Thomas  George    

609  Thomas, Ascanius  W.  N. 

556  —  Cecil  S 

633  —  Edgar  Hastings   

609  —  EvanAubrey 

597  —  Francis  Henry 

547  —  Francis  William 

694  —  Frederick  L.  C 

627  —  Fred.  Wm 

633  —  George  Danford  P.... 

720  —  George  Edward    

627 —  H.  Dieruig    

578  —  Hy.   Evan  Pateshall 
—  Henry  John  

565  —  John Wellesley...  290, 
627  —  Josiah  Telfer 

567  —  Robt.   Mosely  Bryce 

552J —  Walter  Meredith 

583  Thomascn,  Chas.  S 

627  Thompson,  Arnold   

633  —  Charles 

599  —  Charles  Halford    

609  —  Claude  Edward  

706  —  Dodgson  H 

553  —  Henry      

621  — Henry  George 

627  —  Henry  Masterman  ... 

557  —  Howard  Stanley 

568  —  James  Witten    

633  —  M.Oen.  John 

544  —  M.Qen.  John 

633  —  John  A.  W 

706  — John  Charles 

6oq — Joseph  John  


633 

705 
779 
749 
627 
609 
627 
578 
.  627 
638 
621 
749 
633 
507 

749 
700 
722 

7'3 
694 
552 
749 
744 
627 
566 
722 
609 

539 
565 
567 

700 

556 
749 
537 
749 
593 
563 
609 
370 
746 
558 
566 

744 

746 

S65 
633 
621 
555 
,579 
6:9 
63S 
604 
609 
746 
749 
633 
55i 
633 
633 

580 

564 
633 


69S 
627 

547 
598 
578 
563 
563 
718 
609 
63S 

633 
746 
,580 
778 
597 
570 
5S4 
599 
749 
707 
545 
633 

621 

718 

621 

633 
567 
583 
533 
720 
633 
721 


Index — Retired  List. 


846c? 


Thompson,      Lawrence         Toogood,    Reginald    C. 
C.  Fred 541;  Toouer,  Michael   

—  Leslie  Jenkins  749jTopp,  Henry   

—  Penton 707,  Toppin,. lames  Morris  ... 

—  Peter  Ridley  Edward  563 Torin,  Ernest  Rd.  Hope 

—  Rich.  Fred.  Meysey...  55°iTorkington,  Henrv 

—  Robert 706  Torrens,Jr>hnA.W.O'N. 

—  Zt. Colonel  Ross    543|Torriano,  Charles  E.    ... 

—  Colonel  Ross 621  Torry,  Gervase  K 

—  General  Thomas 588  Tottenham,  Arth.  E.  H. 

—  Qr.Mr  Thomas   728  —  Charles  George 

Thomson,  Chadwick   ...  700  —  Frederick  St  L 

—  Charles  Fitzgerald...  545J — Henry  Loftns  A.' 

—  Major  Ben.  David   ...  609 ' Touch,  John  Gray    

—  Major  David  63S  Touzel,  T.  Percival  

—  Surg. Major  David   ...  718  Tower,  Conyers 137, 

—  Rev.  Fredk.  F 741  Towers,  George 

—  Hugh  Gordon    592, Townley,  Dawson 

—  James  728  Townse'nd.C.  William... 

—  Josiah 571  Townsbend,  Fred.  T.  ... 

—  Mowbray 59°—  Gerard  P 

—  Sir  Robert  T.  White  749'Tozer,  Arthur  G.  M 

—  William  706 Traeey,  Leigh 

—  William  Arthur    720. Tracy,  Michael  

Thorburn,  Charles  Jas.  633  Trafiord,  Lionel  James 

—  William  568  Traill,  George  Balfour... 

Thome,  Atwood   718  Tranchell,  Edw.  F 

Thornhill,  Charles    744I — George  Adolphus 

—  Michael  M'Creagh...  749  Trant,  John  Francis 

-ThomasAllen    725  Travers, Frederick  John 


694Tulloch,  Alex.  Bruce  ...  609 


—  SirGuyFra.Clarke,.B* 

—  Henry  Fane   

—  John 

—  Julius  Brockman 

—  Mordaunt  T.  Otho  ... 
Treble,  George  W 


Thornton,  Edw.  Zohrab  5 . 

—  Francis  Spencer 556 

—  Henry  John 333,  584 

—  James  H.  B.  Todd   ...  561 
■ — Joseph     700 

—  Richard  Chicheley  ...  543J 

—  Robert  Lawrence 56g!Treby,  P.  W,  Phillipps 

ThoroId.ReginaldGother  6o9'Tredennick,  J.  R.  K.  ... 
Thorp,  Charles  William  718  Treeve,  Hen.  Richard... 

Thoyts,  Newman  B.    ...  62iJTrettry,  Edward   

Thring,  Wm.  Powlett...  553  Trefu-is,  Hon.  John  S... 
Thrupp,  Morton  Fred....  633|Trelawny,  John  Jago  ... 
Thuillier,  Sir  H.E.L.163,  579JTr9maine,  Richard  

—  Sir     Henry     Raven-        [Tremayne,  Arthur 

shaw 621  —  William  Francis  

Thunder,  Geo.  F 7c6|Tremlett,  Edmund  J.  ... 

Thurlow,  Edw.  H 749  Trench,  Charles  

—  Ernest  Hovell 550  —  Hon.  Fred.  Le  Poer... 

—  Hugh  Hovell 544  —  Henry  Le  Poer     

Thwaites,  John    Davies  713' — Hon.Wm.  Le  Poer  ... 

Thynne,  Alfred  W 746 jTrenor,  John 

Tibbs,  William  Joseph...  749  Tresidder,  Tolmie  John 
Tickell,  Arthur  Lang  ...  535  Trevelyan,  H.  Astley  ... 
Tidbury,  James 723 — Herbert 


—  Alfred  610 

—  Arthur      610 

—  Hector 638 

-John     721 

—  John  Sam.  Drury s88 

Tulloh,  John  Stewart....  6to 
Tully,  Ringrose  Drew...  638 
Tunnard,  Hy.  Stopford  561 
Tupman,  Geo.  Lyon  ...  633 
Tupper,  Basil  de  B 622 

Gas.  Le  Marchanti63,  579 


VanCourtlandt,  A.J.R.  638 
Vandeleur,  David  Roche  633 

—  JohnOrmsby 610 

—  John  Ormsb'y  Moore    633 

—  William  Richard  633 

Vander  Gucht,  B.  G.    ...  610 

—  Thos.  Edw 610 

Van  Heythuysen,  Gerard  633 

Vanneck,  Hon.  J.  C  622 

Vanrenen,  DonaldCanip- 

bell 599 

Edward   638 


Turbervill,  John  Picton  622  Vans  Agnew,  John  F...  558 


Tidmarsh,  Ferd.  J 53, 

Tidy,  Arthur  Grey   546 

—  Fras.  John 541 

Tierney,  Edward 609 

Tighe,  Edward  K.  B.  ...  570 

—  Francis 72 

—  James  Stuart   633 

—  John  Augustus...  633,774 

Tilden,  William 539 

Tilford,  Matthew  621 

Tillard,  George  Henry .. .  621 

—  John  Arthur 534,  584 

Tillbrook,  P.  Lim....i3o,  749 

Tillotson,  Lionel    633 

Timbrell,  Harry  Vince...  609 

—  Thomas  706 

Tinmouth,  Wingrove  L.  638 
Tippets,  Jas.  Berryman  700 

Tippetts,  Alfred  Ml  720 

Tipping,  0.  W.  Gartside  566 

Tippinge,  Vernon  G 562 

Tobin,  O'Hara  John 708 

—  Richard    723 

Todd,  David     718 

—  Frank  John    621 

—  Killingworth  Richard  621 

—  Robert  Beutley 558 

—  Thomas  Fentham    ...  535 

Todrick,  Archibald 569 

Toler,  James  Otway   ...  560 

—  J.O.Graham   635 

Tollemache,     Algernon 

Seymour  638 

Tollner,  Barrett  L 621 

Tolmie,  T.  Campbell...  725 

Tom,  W.  H.  Vallack 633 

Tombe,  Hy.  Evelyn 564 

Tomlinson,  E.  D.  D 727 

—  William  Winslow    ...  722 

Tomory,  John  K 719 

Tompkins,  John  Jas.  ...  572 

Tompson,  Wm.  D 609 

Tonge,  Fra.  Henry 562 

Toogood,  Sey.  Hood 633 


—  Walter  Raleigh 

Trevor,   A.  \V.  Lord  ... 

—  Edward  Walter   

—  Francis  Charles  

—  Francis  Randolph  ... 

—  Frederick  Anthon   . . . 

—  George  Arthur 

—  George  Herbert    

—  Philip  Christian  Wm. 

—  Salusbury  Thos 

—  Wm.  Spottiswoode  ... 
Tribe,  Alfred  R 

—  Walter 

Trimmer,   Augustus  R. 
Triscott.JohnHenryRolt 

—William  Rolt  

Tristram,   William  Hy. 
Tritkm,  Fred.  Biscoe  ... 

Trollope,  Fras.  Chas 

Trotman,  Geo.  Hewitt... 
Trotter,  Henry  

—  John  Mowbray 

—  John  William 

—  Robert  Knox 

—  William  Kemp 

Troup,   John  Igglesden 

William  Bedford 

Trout,  Thomas  

Trower,  Fras.  Edw 

Truell,  Robert  Holt  

Trueman,  Thomas    

frydell,  John  Fred 

Tryon.  Richard 

Tuck,  John  Johnson  ... 

—  Wm.  Brittan 

Tucker,  Aubrey  H 

Charles  Marwood 

—  Jervis   

Thomas  John 

Tuckett,  Edw.  Gundrie 
Tufneli,  Arthur 

—  Edward  130, 

—  Robt.  H.  Campbell... 
Tufton,  Geo.  R 


Turle,  William  Greer  ...  638 
746  Turnbull,  Geo.  Hogarth  717 
5S0  — Geo.Wilmot  Maitland  535 
728  — ■  Sydney  Drummond    633 

621  Turner,  Alex 727 

621  — Augustus  Fred 727 

621  — ■  Frank  Mackinnon   ...  564 

548  —  Frederick  Cooper 63 : 

708  —  Lf. Colonel  George    ...   613 

553  —  Captain  George 567 

638  —  George  Henry  ...  705 

559  —  George  Villiers 553 

6091 — Henry  Ainslie  Alfred  638 
749  —  Henry  Ferdinand    ...  749 

749 — Henry  Fyers 62 

569  —  John 700 

744  —  Richp.rd     727 

633  —  Robert 727 

705  —  Samuel  George  Drury  694 
744  —  Thomas   622 

706  —  Thos.  Baskett   633 

565—  Wm.  Fred 563 

569JTurnley,  Wihiam  Echlin  700 

6o8jTurnor,  Res'.  Cbas 553 

534|Turpra,  William  Homan  094 

(>33jTurton,  James   718 

571 — ■  Thos.  Trevor  591 

559  Tuson,  Edw.  Bailey 721 

605  Tuthill.  Charles  H.  708 

566  —  Chris.  D.V 562 

746  —  Phineas  Barrett     723 

567jTweedie,  Maurice 595 

621  —  Michael    6' 

621J —  William   593 

749  Twemlow'Edw.  D'Oyley  584 
609  Twentyma.n,  Aug.  C.  ...  622 

62iiTwigge,  John  Thos 610 

7ooiTwiss,  Arthur  Wm 610 

561 — Godfrev   633 

744!Twyford,  Wm.  Jolliffe...  628 
638  Twynam,  Edm.  J.  L.  ...  622 
633' —  Frederick  Robertson  622 

547; — Geddes  Sansoni   633 

595  —  Philip  Alex.  A 622 

609  Twyne,  Bryan  Bristow  541 
522  Twyning,  Wm.  Edward  638 
749  Tyacke,Richd. Humphry  539 

562 — -Thomas    622 

597  Tye,  Charles  Henry 694 

567!T'yers,  Sydney 633 

622  Tyler,  Charles  James  ...  6 

609! —  Harry  William 700 

743  Tyndall,  George     622 

568  —  Henry  610 

749  Tynte,  Mervyn  C.  S 548 

705  Tyrrell,  Fras.  H 592 

622  Tyrwhitt,  Edmund  610 

569  Tytler,  Rnbt.  F.  C.  A.  ...  584 
74b  —  Sir  J.  M  B.  Eraser...  599 
558  Underwood.Tn.  Ormsby  596 


Vansittart.  Henry 708 

VanStraubonzee, Turner  610 
Vaughan,  Alex.  H 622 

—  Edward  Hensman   ...  550 

—  Eugene  Jas 746 

—  Sir  John  Luther  588 

Vaughton,  Theophilus  .  633 

Veale,  H.  R.  Lobb 722 

Veitch,  Thomas  George  746 
Venner,  L.  Sidebottom    620 

Venour.  William   727 

Vere,  Henrv  547 

Vereker,  Hon.  Jeff  .E.  P.  558 

—  John  M 694 

—  Thos.  George 749 

Verelst,  Chas.  Verelst...  535 
Verney,  Sir  Harry,  Bt.  749 

Vernon,  Arthur  H 719 

Vertue,  William   ...  599 

Vesey,  Charles  C.  W.  ...  749 

—  Charles  N.  Colthurst   563 

—  George  Francis    622 

Vetch,  Hamilton  C.     ...  545 

—  Robert  Hamilton 622 

Vialls,  Harry  George  ...  565 
Vibart,  E.  D.  Hamilton  595 

—  Hy.  Collingwood 610 

—  Henry  Meredith 622 

—  James  M.  Colling.    ...  610 

—  John 707 

Vicars,  Wm.  Henry 567 

Vickerman,  Albert 568 

Vickers,  Thos.  Henry...  700 

Vignaux,  Joseph  700 

Vigor,  Fred.  George  ...  555 
Vigors,  Philip  Doyne  ...  622 
Villiers,  Ch.  Courtnay  746 
Vincent,  Arth.  C.  Fitz  H.  547 

—  Arthur  Hare 744 

—  Richard  Dacre 563 

Virr,  Joseph 696 

Virtu,  Georgio    638 

Virtue,  Set).  John 741 

Vivian,  Ralph    746 

Vizard,  Walter  John  ...  610 
Voyle.Fra.  Ranken  C. . . .  633 
Viilliamy,Colwyu  W....  546 
Vyse,     Edw.      Howard 

144.  581 
Waddington,  H.  Ferrers  610 

—  Thomas  610 

—  William  622 

Waddy.  John  M.  Elgee  546 
Wade,  Arthur  Breedon     718 

—  Frederick  William  ...  720 

—  Henry  Meredith  544 

—  James  Heme 746 

Wadling,  John  C 633 

Wahab,  Charles  William  610 

George  Duncan   622 


622  —  Walter  C .".  539|Wainri^ht,  L.  Aug 563 

633'— Walter  John 566  Waite,  Win.  John 700 

633  Uniacke,  Crofton  Jas...  633  Wake,  Alfred  James    ...  622 
7  —  Redmond  711 


72. 

746  Unwin,  Robert  610 

695'—  William  Heathcote...  622 

704  Upperton,  John  593 

638  Uppleby,  John  George     537 
571  Urquhart,     F.      E.      R. 

544I     Pollard 547 

609  —  Ives  M'Lean  638 

622! — Walter  Andrew 556 

633  Usmar,  George  A 700 

57i|Dssher,  Alfred  Lestock   569 

705  —  Beverly  Wm.  Reid  ...  707 

570| — John  Theophilus 6io 

622; — Percy  John     695 

571'Utermarck,  Reg.  J 706 

694  Utterson,   Arch.    Ham- 

727I        mond   534,  585 

7oojVachell,  Henry  Tan 610 

622 1  Vale,  O.  S.  Martindale    569 

54ijVallings,  Adolphus 597 

638  Vance.  Eustace  John  ...  562 
561 1 —  Sir  Horatio  Page  132,  746 


—  Richard  William 746 

Wakefield,  Julian 746 

Walcott.Edm.  Yeamans  622 
Waldron,  Patrick  J.    ...  557 

Wales,  John   727 

Walker,  Alexander  700 

—  Arthur  Greeawood...  622 

—  Campbell    622 

—  Charles  Stephen 622 

—  Charles  Warren  633 

—  Crichton 700 

—  Daniel  Corris    622 

—  Fitz  William 610 

—  B'rancis   741 

—  Francis  John    718 

—  George 700 

—  George  Barnes 565 

—  SirGeorge  Ferdinand  558 

—  George  Frederick 708 

—  George  Fuller  610 

—  George  Laurie 565 

—  George  Warren    588 


846s 


"Walker,   Her-bert    John 

0 633 

—  Hush  Edward  707 

—  James  Grant  Duff  ...  594 

—  James  Heron 570 

—  John  Bridges 633 

—  John  Selby 633 

—  John  Symeon    70*3 

—  Sir  Mark     579 

—  Richard  James 62  ? 

—  Robert  S.  F 561 

—  Samuel 749 

—  Thomas   622 

—  Thomas  iNicholls 622 

—  William   742 

—  Wm.  Francis 69a 

Walkey,  Rowland    622 

Wall,  Benson  Patrick  ..  377 

—  James  ... 633 

—  Thomas  Fi-ederiCc  ..  727 
Wallace,  C.  F.  N.  Carr..  571 

—  Charles  Tennant 62: 

—  FrancisJamesAgnew  622 

—  Hill   610 

—  James  5Cl 

—  Nesbit  Willoughby  ...  633 
—^  Robert  Hugh 622 

—  Rowland  Robert 591 

—  Wm.  Arthur  James      622 

—  William  F.  Anuesley  364 

—  Sir  William  T.  F.  A.  746 
Waller,  HardressEdm.    610 

—  John  Edmund  

—  Robert 633 

—  Robert  Jocelyn 

—  William  Noei    610 

Wallis.  Kenneth  S 723 

—  William  Beale  727 

Walsh,  Adolph.  Fred....  633 

—  Beo.  E.  L 74 

—  Hon.dev.  Harry  Wm.   570 
— SVrHunt.Hy.All'en,  Bt 

—  Major  John    

—  Assis*.  Surg.  John    ...  727 

—  Lewis  Pa  xton    743 

—  Theobald  Lomax   ...    569 

—  Thomas  720 

Walter.  Charles  J 633 

—  Frederick  A 749 

—  Frederick  Edward  ...  551 

—  Hubert  Langton 633 

—  Stephen 566 

Walters,    F.  Dalrymple  622 

—  Robert  Algernon 610 

—  William  Barker    741 

Walton,  Hen.  Ernest  B.   552 

Walwyn,  J.  Harford 622 

Waiisbrough,  Joseph  H.  694 

Wantage,  R.  J.  Lord 746 

Warburton,  Fred.  T.    ...  746 

—  Hen.  Wm.  Egerton...  749 
Ward,  Arthur  Clitherow  633 

—  Arthur  Edward    633 

—  Bernard  Edward 746 

—  Hon.  Bernard  II.  533,  583 

—  Espine  Charles  R.  ...  727 

—  Frederick  552 

—  Henderson 707 

—  Hy.  Constantiue  E.      595 

—  James  P.  S 719 

—  John     622 

—  Lloyd  Brereton    723 

—  Randall  Ironside 622 

—  Thomas    700 

—  Col.  William 62 

—  Qr.  Mr.  William 72 

—  William  John    61 

—  William  Pearson 727 

Warde,  Charles  Edw 

—  0.  Arthur  Madan 633 

— jHy.  Murray  Ashley      545 

—  St.  Andrew  Bruce...  555 

—  Walter  E 569 

Wardell,  Wm.  Henry  ...  cio 


Indetc — Retired  List. 

Warrand,  A.  R.  Bewley  559|Weldon,  Francis    595 

—  William  Edm 610] — Thomas   504 

Warre,  Annesley  T 5°5|—  Walter     610 

Warren,  Arthur  F.  533,  5831 — William  700 

—  Augustus  E 610,  Welfare,  Joseph 700 

S!>Aug.Rivei'sda]e,RC.749lWeller.  Alexander!'.  ...  638 


—  DawsonS 610 

—  Falkland  G.  E 622 

—  Godfrey  Octavius...    70; 

—  John 723 

—  Richard  610 

—  Thomas  Monsell 610 

Warrington,  Hy.H.C.G.  592 
Warton,  Robt.  Gardner  531 
Warwick,  Fras.  .las.  L.  718 
Washingron,  Fras.  P.  ..  622 
Wasp,  Matt.  Proctor     ...  700 

Wastell,  William   706 

Waterman,  Edm.  F 5S9 

Waters,  Robert 722 


Wellesley,  Cecil  G 571 

—  Hon.  Fred.  A 744 

Wellings,  Barnard  W...  723 
Wjllincrton.  Hy. .T>nkenf  746 
Wells.  William  Henry  ..  633 
Welman,  Wm.  H.  D.  R.    610 

Welsh,  Astell  Thos 622 

Wemyss,  George  563 

—  Henry  Manley =192 

Wentworth,  B.  C.  Vernon  568 

-D'Arc.y 74-1 

Were,  Walter 5C3 

West,  Frederick     746 

John  Temple  Temple   74 


Watkins,  Fred.  W 55.-1 —  John  W.  H.  Marshall  569 

—  Major  John    5581  — Matthew  Richard 622 

—  Quarter  Master  John  572I —  Hon.  Wm.  Edwd.  S....  74'* 


Watling,  Chas.  Wyatt  ...  727 

Watson,  Andrew  Alex.     710 

Charles  Edward   638 

—  Charles  John    622 

Edward  Dayot  588 

George  Vincent 583 

—  Harry  James 541 

—  Henry  Edward 610 

—  James  Kiero 6id 

—  So-  John  589 

—  joshua  Rowley  633 

—  Robert  John 622 

—  Robert  Kiero 638 

—  Rupert  Campbell 746 

—  Stephen 749,  774 

—  Thomas  James 593 

—  William   711 

—  William  Henry     744 

—  William  Scott    562 

Watt,  Fitzjames  Edw....  704 

—  James  Landon 610 

—  William  Godfrey  720 

Watts.  John  Briscoe   ...  622 

—  Joseph 722 

—  Pimsonby  Wilham  ...  543 

—  William  560 

—  William  Burton    567 

—  William  Henry 5^8 

Waugh,  William  Petrie    746 

Wa veil.  Llewellyn    622 

Wawn,  Geo.  Twizell 704 

Way,  Alfred  Cotton 56 

—  Claude  G 56: 

—  Edward  Daniel 633 

—  George  Augustus 595 

—  Gregory  Lewis 749 

—  Henry  George 695 

—  Nowell  FitzUpton  ...  610 


—  Wilfred  FitzAllan 


53 


Wear,   Arthur  Taylor...  718 
Weare,  Sir  Hen.  Edwin  580 

Wearne,  Vivian 727 

Webb,  Alfred 571 

—  Charles    706 

—  Edward  Townsend  ...  749;  Whitaker,  Albert  E 

—  FrancisEdward    706  —  Charles  John 


—  Wm.  Henry  Hore  ...  610 
Westby.  Basil  Clifton  ...  610 

—  Bernard  Heyer 749 

Western,  James  Halifax  633 
Westmacott,  R.  Field  ...  554 
Westmorland,  I.  Peat...  622 
Weston,  Alfred  553 

—  Edmund  C 569 

—  George  Edward   598 

—  Thomas  Barnes    638 

Westropp,  G.  0'Callaghant394 

—  George  Ralph  Cellier  593 

—  John  Massy  694 

—  William  Keily    633 

Wetherall,  Henry  Aug.  560 
Wethered,  Edwin  R.    ...  706 

Wetherell,  R.W.  M 622 

Weyland,  John  749 

Whale,  Thos.  Martin  ...  633 
Whalley,  Percy  Charles  633 

Robert 545 

Wharry,  Charles  700 

Whately,  Resr.  Pepys  ...  560 
Wheatley.  Charles  R.  E.  033 

—  More  ton  John    622 

Wheble,  J.  St.  Lawrence  ;6i 
Wheeler.  Edward 634 

—  Frederick   610 

George 591 

—  Rev.  Horace  N 741 

—  Patrick    592 

—  Robert 610 

Wheeley,  J.  Seager 634 

Wheler,  Francis  Henry  553 
Whetham.A.T.  Boddam  544 

—  Henry  Isham    622 

—  Sir  Trevor,  Bart 622 

Whigham,  Robert  534,  584 
Whinyates,  Francis  A. ...  622 

—  Frederick  Thomas  ...  610 

Whipple,  J.  H.  C 727 

Whish,  George  Palmer...  588 

—  Henry  Edward 610 

JohnTulloch 634 

564 
46 


George 746'WMte,  A.  Wellesley 622 

Henry  March 727, —  Aubrey  F '. 557 

—  Henry  North 638  —  Hon.   Charles  James  561 

—  Henry  Smith 728] — Charles 72 

—  Humphrey  Lakin 7001 — Charles  Mills 62: 

—  Randolph    721 — Edward  Simon 570 

—  Wm.  Marshall  721I — Finch   '. 6<2 

Webbe,  Geo.  Allen  561J — Fred.  B.  Price 534 

Webber,  C.  Edmund    ...  610' —  George ,..„ 700 

—  Robert  Tankerville...  5511 — George  Augustus.   ...  62 
Webster,  Arthur  G 6221— George  Frederick   ...  541 

—  Sir  Augustus  F.  W.E.  568! — Hans  Robert 749 

—  Charles  Henry 622; — Henry  Edward 700 

—  George 633  —  Hon.  HenryFre.dk... 

—  Godfrey  Fox 694, —  Henry  George 610 

Warden,  Chas.  Wallace  55 7 1—  Thomas  Edward 592J— Henry  Jervis  Jervis     634 

—  Edmund  Jas.  Peach    694I— Willinm   572;— john .:. 700 

Francis  633|Wedderbum,  Jas.  A.  C.  638! — John  Hubbard 583 

—  Thomas  Smith 5jo  Weeks,  F 693'—  Lionel  AJgerhon 544 

Wardlaw.  John  Colin  ...  558  Wegg,  John    744!— Mathew  ^a-wrence  ...  727 

Wardle,  Bernard  570  Weguelin,  Thos.  M.  Luz  746—  Raymond  W.E 634 

Wardro'p,  Alexander   ...  593^611%  Christopher  J.  ...   727  —  Sir  Robert;..'...'...  162,  578 

Wardroner,  Edwin s35'— John  Charles 749—  Hon.  Robert: 707 

Ware,  Charles    633I —  Robert     571— Robert  E. 570 

Waring.Henry 633  Wefby,  Alfred  O.  Earle    544  —  Robert  F.  M 570 

—  William  Wheat s64IWelch,   Francis   Henry  721 — Samuel    572 

Warner,  Ashton  H 746  —  Fred.Wm : 638  —  Samuel  Dewe    622 

—  BiddulphLee    715  Welchman,  Fred.  D.   ...  638  —  Thos.  Henry  722 


White,  Thomas  Pilking- 
ton 622 

—  Sir  T.Woollaston,  Bt.  746 

—  William  535 

—  William  Henry     622 

—  William  O'Byrne 723 

—  William  Richard 610 

Whiteford.Jas.  H.  G.  ...  718 
Whitehead,  Gervase  F,  567 

—  John  J 570 

—  Robert  C.    ...308,  533,  583 

—  Wilbraham  T 704 

Whitehill,  Chas.  S.  8....  547 
Whitfield,  Geo.  Digby...  742 
Whiting,  Hy.  Harvey  ...  562 
Whitla.  George 722 

—  William  622 

Whitlock.CharlesJas.T.  597 

—  William  Henry 591 

Whitmore,    Sir    George 

Stoddart  749 

Whittaker,  Benj.  R 622 

—  J.Henderson 722 

—  Joseph 700 

Whittiug,  John  Edward  622 
Whittington,  Geo.  Jru-C.  705 
Whitton,  J.  M'Gregor...  622 

Whittow.  Frank  H 571 

Whittuck,  W.  Sam 548 

Whitty,Wm.  Nassau 638 

Whitworth,  Aug.  Wm...  706 
Whyte,  Daniel    700 

—  Edward   749 

Wickham,  C.  Brenton...  535 

—  Edmund  Hill     634 

—  Geo.  Lanvplugh    550 

—  Henrj' 570 

—  Thomas   746 

—  Whaliey  Hill  Edm  ...  545 

Wighton,  Edward 634 

Wigram,  Godfrey  J.  538,  583 
Wikeley,  Charles  Edw.  727 

Wilbond,  James    700 

Wilbraham,  Herbert  V.  559 

—  Hugh  Edward  694 

—  Lionel  Bootle    555 

—  Sir  Rich 235,  578 

Wild.  Henry  John    704 

Wildeblood,  H.  Sedoou  577 

—  John  P 577 

Wiles,  Julius  722 

Wiley,  Albert 562 

—  Henry  557 

Wilken,  John 696 

Wilkie,  Edw.  O.  Hales  566 
Wilkins,  William  Henry  597 
Wilkinson,  Alfred  E.  ...  749 

Fredk.  Green  301,  533,  580 

George  Allix 610 

George  Louis 696 

—  Henry  John  704 

H.  J.  Diedrich 564 

Lionel  T.  V 565 

Osborn 610 

—  Thos.  Hy.  Des  Voeux  559 

—  Wm.  Edmund 634 

Will,  George   ..". 622 

Wil'.an,  Wm   Moffat  D.     749 

Willett,  John  S 564 

Williams,  Albert  Hy.  W.  583 

—  Arthur  Bell    569 

—  Arthur  Leonard  563 

—  David  Walter   591 

—  Edward  718 

—  SirE.C.Sparshott204,  590 

—  George -. 696 

—  Bee.  George  C 741 

—  Henry  Augustus 749 

—  Henry  Ernest  T 610 

—  Henry  Francis -581 

—  Herbert  Michael 550 

—  John  Daniel 610 

-SifJno.Wm.C 578 

—  Lawrence  Henry    ...  593 

—  Leonard  568 

—  Montgomery 622 

—  Owen    , ,  535 

—  Owen  Lewis  C.  ...533.,  581 

—  Reginald  Stewart  ....  ,749 

—  Richard  D.  Garmohs  560 

—  Richard  Francis  .......622 

—  Richard  Harry 634 

—  Robert -.749 

—  Robert  Frederick '622 

—  Sidney  Herbert     610 

—  Solomon 700 

—  William    ,  638 


Index — Retired  List. 


Williams, SbrWm.Jii.  163,  580 
Williamson,  Fred.  H....  622 

—  John     746 

—  John  Gover    723 

—  Ralph  B.  Rastell 545 

—  Richard  552 

—  Robert  Frederick  ...  622 
1 — Thomas  John    742 

—  William  Roberts 749 

Willis,  Chas.  B.  D'A. ...  694 

—  Frederick  Arthur  233, 579 

—  Sir  Geo.  H.  Smith  319,  578 

—  James  L.  W 597 

Willoughby,  Sir  John  C.  558 

—  Michael  Weekes 591 

—  Robert  Frederick    ...  545 

—  Robert  LeM 556 

Wills,  Caleb  Sherar  ...  722 
Willshire,  Sir  A.  R.  T.Bt.  537 
Willmer,  L.Worthington  633 
Wilmer,  John  Randal...  598 

—  Louis  W 634 

—  William   69s 

Wilmot,C.F.deL.Eardley553 

—  Francis   638 

—  Sir  Henry,  Bart  749 

—  Revel  Eardley 584 

Wilson,  AdamBrackBoyd567 

—  Arthur  Robert 622 

—  Augustus  Nicholas...  744 

—  Charles  Harry 611 

—  Charles  L.  N 570 

■ —  Sir  Charles  Wm.  534,  584 

—  Charles  William  Hy.  622 
■ — Edward  Benjamin  ...  749! 

—  Edwin 727 

—  Francis  Edvv.  E 610! 

■ — Henry 749 

■ — Henry  Brooke 622 

—  Henry  George  638 

—  Qr.Mr.  James  700 

—  Brig. Surg.  James    ...  722 

—  Major  John  63S 

—  Major  John   740 

—  Joiin  Newbold 610 

—  John  Joshua 622 

—  Richard  706 

—  Richard  Hy.  Fras.  W.  559 

—  Robt.  Chas.  D 561 

—  Stuart  Murrav 742 

—  Sylvester  W.  F.  M.  ...  610 

—  Taylor  Dalryniple  ...  553 

—  William  Frederic 622 

—  Colonel  Wm.    Henry  596 

—  Lt.  CWcweZ  Win.  Henry  746 

—  William  Horace   550 

—  Wm.  Jas 722 

Wiltshire,  Herbert  568 


Wimberley,  Reginald  J. 
Windham,  George    

—  Joseph  C.  Smyth 

Wingate,  George  Miller 

—  Thomas  Oliver 

Winsloe,   Richard   Wm. 

C 

Winson,  William  

Winter,  Fred.  John 

—  George 

—  Henry  Burton   

Wintle,  Alfred  Tritton... 
Wise,  Charles 

—  Dacres  William 

—  Henry  Ellison  

Wisely,  George  A.  K.  ... 
Wishart,  George   

—  William   

Witchell,  Thomas    

Wither,  Arch.  C.   Bigg 

Withers,  Joseph   

Wodehouse,  Albert  P.  ... 

—  Albert  T 

—  Edwin  Fred 

—  Killegrew  Reg.  B.  ... 
Wolfe,  Lt.  George 

—  M.  Gen.  George    

—  Robert 

Wolrige,  Ambrose    

Wolseley,  John  St.  Geo. 

Wombwell,  Arthur  

Wood,  Charles  Edmund 

W 

—  Clement  Baddeley  ... 

—  George  Wilding  

—  Henry 

—  iSw-Hy.  H.  Affleck  ... 

—  Hon.  Henry  John  L. 

—  John  Joseph 

—  Biding  Mr.  Joseph  ... 

—  Qj-.il/r-.  Joseph 

—  Joseph  T 

—  Orlando  Robert  Wm. 

—  Robert  Hudson 

—  Samuel  Edward  

—  Lt.  Col.  Thomas    

—  Qr.Mr.  Thomas   

—  William    

Woodall,  Fred.  N 

Woodcock,  Chas.  Saml. 

—  Elborough  Martin  ... 

—  John 

Woodgate,  Herbert  F. 
Woodhouse,  Harvey    ... 

—  Robert  Russell 

Woodland,  H.  L 

Woodriff.Daniel  Thomas 
Woodruffe,  Henry 


Woods,   Henry    George  581 

—  James  Andrew 634 

—  Richard  William 746 

Woodward,  Basil  Hall...  544 

Henry  Jonathan 335 

Wm.  Fredk 535 

Walter  Wm 623 

Woolfryes,  J.  A -20 

Woollard,  Gilbert  749 

Woollcombe,  Robert 63d 

Robert  William 727 

Woollett,  Marlow  S.  J...  713 
Woolley,  Turner  S.  M.  706 
Woolsey,  O'Brien  B.  ...  6ro 

Worgan,  John   599 

Worrall,  Thomas 700 

Worsley,  Geo.  Fra 610 

—  George  Stanley   563 

-H.  Gildart  ...  .'. 551 

—  Henry  Robert  Brown  594 

—  Richard  593 

Worswick,  Wm. Worsley  749 
Wortham,   Charles 551 

—  Hale  Yovmg  610 

Worthington,  Albert   ...  696 

—  Hy.  Russell 633 

—  Jonathan  York 707 

Wray,   Henry 5S1 

Wre't'ord,  William  L 638 

Wrench,     Alfred    John 

Chamberlin 553 

—  Charles  Edward  704 

Wright,  Alexander  548 

—  Alfred  623 

—  Arthur  F.   Bingham  638 

—  Charles  Edward  552 

—  Charles  Edward 749 

—  Henry 718 

—  Henry  Charles 595 

—  Henry  Octavian  Per- 

ceval   638 

—  John  C 719 

—  John  Thomas 551 

—  Thomas   727 

—  Sir  Thomas    589 

—  Thomas  William 727 

—  William  Henry 634 

Wroot,Wm.  Henry   634 

Wrottesley,  Hon.  G 610 

Wroughton,  W.  Nesbitt  596 

Wyatt,  Chas.Edwyn 749 

Wybergh,  Archibald  ...  744 
Wyld,  William  Henry...  560 

Wylde,  Reo.  George 741 

Wyley,  John  Fred 553 

Wylie,  H.  P.  Myles 543 

—  James 700 

—  Napier  Macleod   569 


846/ 

Wylley,  Charles  H 558 

Wyllie,  Colin  Campbell  571 

—  Robert  John  H 634 

—  Sir  William    578 

Wylly,  Edward  A.  Eger- 

ton 638 

Wymer,  G.  Bannatyne  638 
Wynch,  Alexander 634 

—  Henry  St.  Maur   S94 

Wyndham,  Chas.  J 539 

Wynen,  Alf.  Gabriel 623 

Wj'nne, George  Clement  535 

—  Graham 0.  Robert  ...  567 

—  Mark  Saurin C38 

Wynter,  A.  Leycester  ...  54S 

—  Walter  Andrew 749 

Wynyard,  Henry  Buck- 
ley J 610 

—  Montague  541 

—  Richard  Darner 560 

Wyon,  Herbert   Thorn- 
ton    547 

Yard,  Frederick 749 

Yarnold,  Benjamin 708 

Yates.  Thomas  700 

—  William  Hassans    ...  63S 

Yerbnry,  John  Wm 544 

Yonge,  Charles  Wm.  ...  623 

York,  Robert 572 

Yorke,  F.  Augustus 610 

Youden,  William  A.     ..,  571 
Young,  Alex.  S.  Ward...  723 

—  Alfred  Horatio 711 

—  Charles    700 

—  CharlesMetcalfe  610 

—  Charles  Wilson 694 

—  Ernest  Tomple 565 

—  George 597 

—  George  Gordon 595 

—  George  Samuel  ..288,  581 

—  Henry  Pottinger 638 

—  Henry  Roberts 634 

—  Henry  Win.  Keays  ...  746 

—  James  No  well  589 

—  John  Smith   704 

—  Keith  O.  Baird 570 

—  Richard  Rostron 553 

—  Telford  Mackenzie  ...  568 

—  Thos.  Henry  Binny  623 

—  Thomas  Newton  ......  709 

—  William  623 

—  William  Siddons 622 

Younger,  John 623 

Younghusband,  Charles 

Wright 599 

—  John  Wm 610 

—  R.Romer    588 

Zigomala,  Pandia  J.    ...  567 


847 


HON.  ARTILLERY  COMPANY  OF  LONDON. 

(Incorporated  25  Auk.  1537.)    The  Armoury  House,  Finsbury,  London,  E.C. 


Captain  General  and  Colonel. 
B.R.S.  Albert  Ed w.,PW»ce 
of  Wales  &  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall, EG.  ET.  EP.  GCB. 
GCSI.      GCMG.      GCIE. 


GCVO 14  Junec)3   .lohn  Maior  Wright,  p 16  Nov 


G.T. Carpenter, p. ».,[<] ,(fl)  7  Aug.  95   Claud  Alliston,  p.s 17  Mar.  97 

John  Stanley  Kent,  p.s 7  Aug.  35    Hadrian  Bayley  t 7  Mar.  97 

Charles  Hammond, p. s 4  Mar.  96   Chas.DouglasWardArcher  5  Jan.  98 

FraDk  Farrington,  p.s.  (Si  26  May  97  ;  James  Fergus  Duncan 5  Jan.  98 

Herbert  C.  Duncum,  p.  (t)  12  Jan.  9S  :  Thomas  James  Cartland  ...  3  Dec.  98 


Li. Colonel  Commandant. 
R.  R.  B.  A.  A.  Earl  o/Den- 
bighand  Desmond,  p.  late 

Capf.  R.  Artillery    4  Aug.  93 

Lt.  Colonel. 
L.  R.  C.Boyle,  p. s.late  R.N.i2  Nov.  96 

Ma.ioes. 
Gilbert    M'Micking,  p.  late 

Capt.  M.  Aitillery 14  Aug.  95 

Walter    E.    William?,    p.s. 

Mon.  Lt.  Colone   24  Mar.  97 

William  Evans,  (/) 26  May  97 

f.b.  Frank  Barman  Bell,  p  16  Nov.  98 

Captains. 
AlfredFyson./>.(*)..ffoK.Jfa.7,  2  Jan.  95 
George  Arthur  Marshall,  p. is  May  95 


William  Henry  Hay  ward.. .16  Nov.  98   Adjutant.— J.CWray,  Capt. 

Lieutenants.  j     Royal  Artillery 1  Dec.  94 

W.Freke  M.  Williams, p. (t)  2  Jan.  95    Quarter  M^asterx.- 


Fleetwood  EruestVarley(H) 

p.s.  Instructor  of  Musketry  2  Jan.  95 
Charles  Grierson  Lowe,  p. ».  4  Dec.  95 

Edward  Treffry,  p.s 4  Dec.  95 

Tom  Robinson,  p.s 24  Mar.  97 

Chas.  Clement  Hodges,  p.s.  4  Aug.  97 

Arthur  Burton,  p. s 4  Aug.  97 

h.b.  Robt.  Allan  Connell,^.  4  Aug.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Colin  Campbell  Wyllie,  p. s.  4  Dec.  95 
Arthur  Cecil  Lowe,  p. s.    ...  4  Dec.  95 
Lionel  Edm.  Townroe,  p.s.  11  Dec.  95 


F.  C.  Bell,  Son.  Lieut.  .. 
Chaplain   —    St.     Sec. 


...13  May  96 
A. 

Earle,     T>T>.    Bishop      of 

Marlborough  17  Aug. 98 

Med  Off.— Surg.Mai.W&lter 

Culver  James,  MD.p.s  ...  6  Oct.  88 
p.b.  Surg. Capt.  Thomas   E. 

F.  M'Geagh,  MD.p 11  Aug. 88 

h.b.  Surg. Capt. Richard  Jas. 

Keece,  MB.  p.s 10  Aug.  89 

SKry.Zieut.E.H.Myddeltcn- 

Gavey,  p     17  Mar.  97 


Bernard  Moeller,  p.s.  (r)  (H.)  4  Mar.  96  \  Vet.  Lieut.  D.  R.  C.Tennant2i  Apr.  97 
Edward  JoD  West,  p.s 10  June  96  I  Vet.  Lieut.  Fred.  S.Stanley  2  June 97 


f.b.  signifies  Field  Battery;  h.b.  Horse  Artillery  Battery;  l.c  Light  Cavalry.     Scarlet— Facings  Blue. 

MILITIA  ARTILLERY. 

*»*  For  an  alphabetical  Table  of  Contents  to  the  Militia  Artillery,  see  p.  vii. 


EASTERN   DIVISION. 
Kent  Artillery. 

(Formerly  the  Kent  Artillery  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Dover, 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Sir  Walter  George  Stirling, 

Bart.,  late  Capt.  R.  Art...  8  Mar.  90 
Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Edw.   L.    F.  Jennings, p.*. 

Son.  Colonel  8  Mar.  90 

JljJOR. 

William  Elliot,1  retired  late 

R.  Artillery  18  Mar.  98 

Captains. 
B.    Lewis-Barned,  p.s.   (S) 

Son.  Major 28  May  84 

Henry  Arthur  H.  Farnaby- 

Lennard.  DZ.  Son.Majorio  Mar.  88 
Robert  Arthur     Cravrfurd 

Christie,  p.s.   ret.  pay    12 

Lancers,  Hon.  Major  17  Sept. 90 

Cojin^DudleyB.M.  Gurowski 

ds  Wczele,  p.s 14  Mar.  91 

Robert    de    Bray    Hassell, 

p.s.  (I) 20  May  93 

Jas.  H.  G.  M.  Lord  Alhlum- 

ney,2  late  Lt.   Coldstream 

Guards, Son. Maj.  yS)  (S)  27  Ja.n.   97 
Lieutenants. 
Charles  E.  Schlesinger,  p.s. 

(S)(I)  Inst,  of  Artillery  n  May  92 
Harold  Everard  Hambro...i4  Apr.  97 
Gleoleigh  J.  Schill  Taylor, 

p.s 14  Apr.  97 

Alan  Campbell  Ross,i>  S....14  Apr.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Henry  Pulleine  J.  (Swell. ..22  July  96 
Eustace  John  Smith,  p.s... .28  Oct.  96 
Gerald  W.ynler  Blathwayt, 

p.s "  ..11  Feb. '97 

William  Allaire  Edmeades  2  Apr.  o°. 
Geoffrey  f.ennard  Hoare  16  Nov.  98 
Adjt.  St  Capt.— a.  G.  Mer.i- 

man, DSO.  Capt.R.Artillf.ryx  Mar.  95 
Qr.     Master.  —    J.      Jny, 

Qr.  Mr.  R.  Art.,  Son.  it. 26  Feb.  96 
Med.    Off.— 

The  Prinee  of  Wales's  Own 
Norfolk  Artillery. 

(Formerly   the   Prince  of   Wales1   Oten 
Norfolk  Artillery  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Yarmouth. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Field    Marshal    Sis  Royal 
Signness     the    Prince    of 
Wales, A  G.  ET  EP.  GMB. 
GCSI.      GCMG.     GCIE. 
GCVO 2S  Oct.  71 

LlEUTEN  VNT  COLONEL. 

Tkos.  William  Tisct.  Coke,8 

Gulonelh.p.  Scots GuardS2i  Feb.  94 
Majob*. 
Fra.  D'Arcy  Wm.  C.  Ntw- 

COiMC,  Hon. Lt. Colonel   ...23  Ja'a.  95 


Captains. 
Sir  S.    B.    Crossley,    Bart. 

Son.  Major 2  Apr.  92 

Philip  Bennet,  Son.  Major  7  Jan.  93 
Thos.  Leigh  Hare. MP.  late 

Lt.  Scots  Guards 21  July  94 

John  Cator 6  Feb.  95 

Edw.  Henry  Evans-Lomhe, 

P-s.  (1),  Aide  de  Camp  to 

Col.Bulwer,  Com.  Norfolk 

Brig.  Inf.  Vols.,Jnstructor 

of  Artillery 16  Mar.  98 

Anthony JohnTbornhill,p.8.i6  Apr.  98 
Lieutenants. 

Hugh      Augustus     Bagot- 

Chester  30  July  92 

Cyril  Harry  Walter,  p  s.  ...16  Dec.  96 
Son.  Chas.  Jas.  White,  late 

Captain  Royal  Fusiliers  ...24  Apr.  97 
Joseph  Maitiand  Wilson  ..  16  Mar.  98 
Raymond  Frederic  Boileau 

p.s 23  Mar.  98 

George  Duncan  Mann      ...12  Oct.   98 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Lionel  Guiney  Buxton 3  Sept.  98 

Son.  Edward'  Coke 19  Oct.  98 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.-  J. P.  Du  Cane, 

Capt.  R.  Artillery 16  Feb.  94 

Qr. Master—  G.L.Cockaday, 

Qr. Mr. R.  Art., Son. Lieut.  4  Nov.  96 
Med. Off. - 

Suffolk  Artillery. 

(Formerly  the  Suffolk  Artillery  Militia . ) 
Head  Quarters,  Ipswich. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
F.  W.B.  Lord  Rendlesham  12  Feb.  87 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Lionel    Tillotsnu.    ret.   pay 
R.  Artillery,  Son.  Colonel  10  Nov.  97 

Major. 

Charles  John  Easton,  Son 

Lt. Colonel  16  Mar.  98 

Captains. 
Edward  Charles  Moor,  p.s. 

Son.  Major    21  Apr.  80 

A..  Waller  Cohhold.  p.s 26  June  86 

Ranulphus  J.  Carthew,  p.s.  2  May  88 
Roht.  Chas.  H.  Lampen.?>.*.i8  Nov.  gi 
Alfred  V.  St.  John  White(A)2i  Aug.  95 
Zfein.HughEdm.Thellusson, 

p.s 27  Apr.  9S 

Lieutenants. 
Stuart  Kels  >  G.  Mackenzie, 

p.s 22  Dec.  97 

Oscar  Mark  Harris />.*.  ••  22  Dec.  97 
Hen.  Chaa.  Simpson,  p.s.  22  Def.  97 
Lothian  GraemeScott.yj.s.  12  Feb.  96 

Second  Lieutenants 
Lio-el  J.RidgwayConnolh'28  Feb.  98 


Geo.Vivian  Temple  Layton  12  Oct.  9S 
Claude    Edward     Byndei- 
combe  Bower    7  Dec.  98 

Adj.  4-  Capt. — S.  H.  Hooper, 

Capt.  Royal  Artillery 23  Nov.  96 

Qr.  Master.— T.  Ward,  Qr.Mr. 

U.  Art.;  Son.  Capt 26  June 

Med.  Off.— 


Sussex  Artillery. 

(Formerly  Royal  Sussex  Art.  Militia  J 
Head  Quarters,  Eastbourne. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

James  Hayes  Sadler 5  Aug.  8a 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
A.  R.Margary.p.s.  (H),  (1), 

Son.  Colonel    ....30  Jan.  92 

Majob. 
Rushton  Webber  Adamson    9  Dec.  96 

Captains. 
Herbert  Haworth  Peel,  p.s. 

(I),  Inst,  of  Artillery 9  Jan.  93 

Freeman  Thomas  27  Feb.  92 

Reg.C.M.GilletiGridley,p..«. 

(I)  28  Mar.  94 

Chas. Hamilton  R.Pelly,  p.s. 27  Feb.  95 
Fras.  Jas.  Maitiand,  p.*.  (1)  9  Dec.  96 

Lieutenants. 
Evernrd  Archer  Dealtry  ...  8  Jan.  96 
F.  Fleetwood  Rynd.  p.s.  ...2  Mar.  98- 
Chas.  Kich.  Woodroffe,  p.s.  2  Mar.  98 
Francis  George  West,  p.s.  2  Mar.  98. 
John  M'Cleau  Griffin 5  Oct.  98. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Alick  Wm.  Wittit  Lyc-n     ...  2  Feb.  98 

J.^hn  Arthur  Ballard  9  Feb.  98 

William  Frederic  Parsons  io  Feb.  98'- 

A.djt.iCapt.— 

Med.  Off.— 


SOUTHERN  DIVISION. 
Antrim   Artillery. 

(Formerly  tie  Antrim  Artillery  Militia. 
Head  Quarteic,  Carrickfergns. 
Honor*  »r  Colonel. 
James  Martin  M'Calmont,4 
late  dipt.  S  Sussars    4  Nov.  qS- 

Lt.Colonel  Commandant. 

Eldred  ThomasPottinger,5 

late  Capt. R.t Bombay)  Art. 

Son.  Colonel 11  Oct.    co> 

Majors. 
Jas  L.  Alison, Eon. Lt-Col... 28  May  89. 
Edward  J.KinseyU)    8  Aug.  92 


Captains. 
George  Edward  Elmitt.p.*., 

(I) ,  (0,  Inst,  of  Artillery    4  June  92 
JamesBoydGilmour-Smith, 

(T)p.s 16  Sept.92 

Daniel  S.  P.  O'Riordan,  p.s. 

(H),  serving  in   the  Niger 

Coast  Protectorate  19  Feb.  96 

John  Hall  Hedley,  p.s 25  Nov.  96 

Wm.  Aguilar  Allpress,p.». 

(I)   28  July  97 

LlBUTENANTS. 

J~as.  A.  Armstrong . p. s. ,(H) 

Assist,  inspect  or  Gold  Coast 

Constabulary  27  May  95 

Baptist  Barton  Crozier, p. s.  17  Nov.  97 
Lionel  Douglas  Vernon  ...28  Dec.   98 

Robert  Montagu  Hill 28  Dec.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Geo.  M.  L.   Irvine-Moore, 

late  Lt.  3  Bn.  Irish  Rifles  8  Sept  97 

William  Baird 16  Nov.  98 

Adjutant. — Arch. Paris,  Maj. 

R.  Marine  Artillery    1  Aug.  94 

Qr.  Master— H.  Smith,  Qr. 

Mr.  E.  Art.,  Ron.  Lieut.    4  Nov.  96 
Med. Off.— 

South-East  of  Scotland 
Artillery. 

(Formerly    the    Haddington,    Berwick 

Linlithgow,  and  Peebles  Art.  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Dunbar. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

T.   A.    Houstoun-Boswall- 

Prestou,  Hon.  Colonel 12  Nov.  92 

Majob. 

JohnC.Innes,  Hon.  Lt.Col.  24  Dec.  92 
Captains. 

Chas.ThompsonMenziesji.s.8  Aug.  83 

Wm.  H.  S. Heron-Maxwell,6 
late  Capt.  R  Fus.  Hon. 
Major 22  Dec.  88 

William  Jas.  Oliver,  late 
Capt.  E.  Artillery,  Instruc- 
tor of  Artillery 22  Aug,  91 

Robert  Walter  Purvis,  p. s...  19  June  93 

DavidWm.Milne-Home.y.s.  5  July  97 

John  Henderson  Younger, 
lateCapt.3Bn.il. Scotsj'.s.  5  July  97 

Lieutenants. 
Second  Lieutenants. 

John  Hay  Brooks    9  Nov.  98 

Adit,  f  Capt.—F.  M.  David- 
son, Capt.  E.  Artillery  ...22  Jan.  97 
Qr.  Master. — J. Murray,  Or. 

Mr.  B.  Art.;  Hon. Lieut. ...15  Oct.  92 
Med.  Off.— 


Oork  Artillery. 

(Formerly  the  West  Cork  Artillery  and 
the  Royal  Cork  City  Artillery.) 

Head  Quarters,  Fort  Elizabeth,  Cork. 

Honobary  Colonel. 
J.  F.EariBandon.Di.  JP.31  July  78 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Thos.  Ainslie  Lunham,  p.s. 

Hon.  Colonel 19  Aug.  85 

Majors. 
Richard   Thos.  W°leh.  p.s. 

(I)  [r],  Hon.  Lt. Colonel  ...  9  Dec.  96 

Captains. 
John  Craig,  Hon.  Major  ...22  Sept.  83 
John  R.  Seymour  Lemon, 

p.s 26  Nov.  92 

JohnFrederick  Ord,  p.s.  (I) 

(H),Instructorof Artillery  7  June  93 
Chas.  G.Cathcart  Hemphill, 

p.s iq  Dec.  94 

Harold  Dew  hurst   4  Arjr.  q6 

John  Lysaght  5  May  97 


Militia  Artillery, 
Lieutenants. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Edward  Leslie  Bond,  p.s....  6  June  96 

Arthur  Quain 9  June  97 

Ivon  D'Esterre  Roberts  ...16  Mar.  98 
Adjt.drCapt. — J.J.MacMahon, 

Captain  E.  Artillery    22  May  97 

Qr.  Master.— C.  M'Cafferty, 

Qr.Mr.R.Art;  Hon. Lieut.  8  Mar.  95 

Donegal  Artillery  (The 
Prince  of  Wales's). 

(Formerly  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Done- 
gal Artillery  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Letterkenuy. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Jas.  Wilfred  Visct.  Lifford  20  May  96 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
T.  E.  Batt,(I),-ffon. Colonel  25  Dec.  95 

Majors. 
Joseph  George  Griffith,  p.s. 

Hon.  Lt. Colonel   21  Apr.  94 

WilhamDaniel  Swiney,7J.s.22  Jan.  06 

Captains. 
William  Bernard  Reed, p.s., 

Hon.  Major 1  Apr.  88 

D.B.  T.  Todd-Thornton, p.s. 

Hon.  Major    19  May  88 

John  Robert  Baillie,  p. ».  (t)  29  May  89 
George   Castriot   De   Einzy, 

Inspector  of  tolice,  British 

Guiana    28  June  90 

John  E.  C.  James  Cochrane. 

p.s.  (I),  (H),  serving  with 

the  Lagos  Constabulary  ..,23  Dec.  91 
Richard  Abercrombie  Irvine, 

p.s.  (I)    (H),   Assist.  Insp. 

Gold  Coast  Constabulary  ..  2  Apr.  92 
Sir    Hairy     J.     Urquhart 

Stewart,  Bt 3  Apr.  95 

John  Sparks  Dewhurst.p.s.  16  May  95 
Charles  Kemp  Dawson,  p.s.  (I) 

(H),  serving   in    the  Gold 

Coast  Constabulary  8  Jan.  96 

Wm.  Nathaniel  Sawer,  p.s.  5  Feb.  96 
Frederick  Hugh  Crawford, 

p.s 24  Feb.  97 

John  Francis   Foster,  p.s., 

(I), Instructor  uf  Artillery  6  June  98 
Lieutenants. 
Wm.  Richard  CD.   Young 

M'Dowel 28  July  97 

Lewis  F.  Allan, p.s..  (t),  (A)  1  Dec.  9-7 
James  Alex.  Henderson  ...17  Aug.  98 
GeorgeHy.  Walker  D^bbyni?  Aug.  98 

William  John  Shannon 17  Aug.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Jno.  Edwd  Robt.  Stephens  4  May  98 
William    Oliver  Montague 

Mason 6  May  98 

Adjt.  Jr  Capt.—  M.  M.  Courte- 

nav,  Capt.  Eoyal  Artillery  1  Jan.  96 
Qr.  Master.— E.   B.  Wager, 

Qr. Mr. E. Art., Hon.  Lieut.  9  Oct.   97 


Dublin  City  Artillery. 

(Formerly  Dublin  City  Art.  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
WykehamC.  Dickenson,  p.s., 

Hon.  Colonel 18  Nov.  96 

Major. 
ArthurWm.  Thompson,  p.s. 

Hon.  Lt. Colonel 27  Jan.  97 

Captains. 
Wm.L.Smythe,)».*.  (l),Inst. 

of  Artillery,  Hon. Major...  5  Nov.  79 
Edw.  John  M.  Briscoe,  p.s. 27  June  88 
Ferdinand  R.H.Merrickjo.s.io  Sept.92 
Howard  John  Sawer, p.s.  ...2s  Nov.  93 
Fras.  Wm.  Digby  M'Clean, 

P-s.,  (I)    14  July  97 

Lieutenants. 
Second  Lieutenants. 
Livingston    William    Nor- 
man Thompson  22  Sept.  97 

David     John     Christopher 

E.  Sherlock    24  Nov.  97 

Samuel  William  Egerton  ...21  Dee.  98 
Adjt.  if  Capt.—R.  A.  C.  Wel- 
lesley,  Capt.  R.  Artilleryi6  May  98 


848 

Edinburgh  Artillery. 

(Formerly  the  Duke  of  Edinburgh's  Ova 
Edinburgh  Artillery  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters, Edinburgh. 
HoNoRARr  Colonel. 
H.B.H.  the  Duke  of  Edin- 
burgh (reigning   Duke  of 
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) ,  KG. 
XT.    KP.    GCB.     GCSI. 
GCMG.  GCIE.  Honorary 
Colonel    E.    Marines,    and 
Admiral  of  the  Fleet 24  June  741 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Alan  John  Colquhoun,  CB.  late 
Lt.  42  F.  ;  Hon.  Colonel... 20  Aug.  87 
Majors. 
Eobert  S.  Marshall,  p.s.,  (I), 
( H) ,     Reserve,     Adjutant 
British    Guiana   Police  ...17  Mar.  96 
William  Scott,  p.s.  (I)  iS  Mar.  96 

Captains. 
Algernon    Mercer,  p.s.    (I) 

Instructor  of  Artillery 12  Feb.  87 

Joseph  Edward  Lee,  p.s.  late 

Maj.  1  Newcastle-on-Tyne 

Art.  Vols.,  Hon.  Major 14  Mar.  91 

Eobert  Alex.  Christison,  p.s. 

(H).       serving       in       the 

British  Guiana  Police   ...  4  Apr.  g4 
Gilbert  Lumley  Johnstone,  p.s. 

(H)   (I),  serving   with   the 

Gold  Coast  Constabulary  ...20  Feb.  95 
C.  W.  N.  Brown-Constable  7  June  97 

William  Henry  Allen    29  Sept.  97 

Samuel  Price  Munro,  (Q)...i2  Jan.  98 
Walter  Holmes  Thornhill  12  Jan.  98 
Sir  Harald  G.Hewett, Ra>-f.  13  July  98 

Lieutenants. 
Basil  Victor  Macdona,  p.s.  20  Oct.  97 
Hy.Fred.LeieesterLocoekio  Apr.  98 

John  Allen    13  July  96 

Reginald  Geo.  Angus   26   Oct.  g3 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Claude  Harold  Black-wood  4  Sep;.  97 
Gerald  Wolstenholme  Lee  18  Aug.  98 
Lewis  V.  Astley  Cooper    ..30  Sept. 98 

John  Hy.  Buist  Millar 14  Dec.  98 

Ad),  ic  Capt.—G.  A.Cardew, 

Capt.  R.  Artillery   1  Jan.  96 

Qr.  Master. — 
Med.  Of.— 


Fife  Artillery. 

(Formerly  the  Fife  Artillery  Militia.)' 
Head  Quarters,  Cupar. 
Honoraet  Colonel. 
Sir    P.     Arthur     Halkett, 

Bart.10 28  Aug.  95 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
George    Murrav    Boothby, 

Hon.Col .  late  Capt. E.  Art.   2  Jan.  g7 

Major. 

Robert  Davidson,  p.s.  (I) ...  3  Feb.  97 
Captains. 

Arthur  Moubray 21  May  go 

Wm.  Cossley  Atherton.  late 
Zt.  Eoyal  Navy, Hon.Majnr  10  Dec.  92 

Frederic  Delmar  Barry 
late  Capt.  iq  Hussars,  Com- 
mandant JohnreSikhForce  2     Feb. 93 

Georga  Hamilton  Fenner... 16  Apr.  g3 

Lieutenants. 
Robert  D.  Morris  Keate  ...29  June  96 

Daniel  Burges 15  Dec.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Wm.  Vere  Brandram  Webb  8  Sept,  97 

Hugh  Alfred  Cholmley 5  Jan.  98 

Henry  Lioyd  Murrow  16  Mar.  98 

Henry     Frederick     Lvall 

Grant,  p.s.,  late  Lieut.  1 

Aberdeen  Vol.  Artillery  ...  2  June  98 
Alfred  Melvin  Matthews. ..21  Sept.  98, 
Adjt.*  Capt.—\V.  B.  Uark- 

ness,  Capt.  R.  Marine  Ait.  8  Oct.   9.- 

Qr.  Master. — 
Med.  Off.— 


849 
Forfar  and  Kincardine  Art. 

(Formerly  the  Forfar  and  Kincardine 
Artillery  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Montrose. 
Hosobaei  Colonel. 
Sir  Reg.  H.  Alex.  Ogilvy, 
St.,  p.s..  Aide  de  Camp  to 
the  Queen    ,9  Sept.94 

Lt.  Colonel. 
C.  N.,  Lord  Carnegie,  p.s.. 

Son.  Colonel  28  Nov.  94 

Majors. 
Son.  Chas.  Maule  Ramsay, 

late  Lt.  R.  Artillery    ...'...  4  Oct.    90 

Captains. 
Alexander  D.  Seton  (t),p.s. 

(I),  Son.  Major 8  Jan.  87 

Wm.  Fred.  Forsyth-Grant, 

p.s.  (I),  Inst,  of  Art 6  Jan.  94 

Alex.O.Fownes-Luttrell.p.s.ii  Sept. 95 
Wm.  HamiltonRitchie.yj.s.ii  Sept.95 
Oswald  Vavasour  Yates.p.s.  n  Sept.05 
SydneyJamesGainmell.p.s.  4  Aug.97 

Lieutenants. 
James  A.IIarrisLindsay.p.s.  i^May  95 
William  Dyce  Stewart,  p.s. 

late  Capt.  1  Aberdeen  Vol. 

Art 3  Nov.  96 

Alan  Bruce  Carnegie,  p.s....  1  Jan.  98 
John  D.  Burnett  Ogilvy,  p.s.  1  Jan.  98 
Arthur  George  S£  Earl  of 

Dalhcusie  7  Dec.  98 

Seconu  Lieutenants. 

Robert  William  Duff 2  Feb.  98 

ergus  Brinsley  Nixon 4  Apr.  98 

Son.  Douglns  A  Kirnaird, 
Master  cf  Kinnaird     14  Dec.  98 

Adjt.  4  Capt—  G.  M.  Camp- 
bell, Major  R.  Mar.  Art.     3  Mar.  97 

Qr. Master. — J.  Dickens,  Qr. 
Mr.  Roy. Art.,  Son.  Lieut. 

Med.   Off.— 


Militia  Artillery. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Montagu  Lane,/?. s 4  May  96 

Cecil  Sismey  Knight, p.s.... 26  Aug.  96 
Reginald     "  K.        Lynch- 

Staunton    2  Mar.  98 

Adjt.    4    Capt.  —  C.    Lyon, 

Capt.  R.  Artillery    4  Nov.  95 

Qr. Master. — 
Med. Off.— 


Hampshire  and  Isle  of  Wight 
Artillery. 

Duke  of  Connaught1  s  Own.) 
{Formerly  the  Sampshire  Art.  Militia 
and  the  Isle  of  Wight  Art.  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Sandown,  I.W. 
Honorary  Colonels. 
General  S.B.S.  the  Duke  of 
Conna-ght,11    KG.     KT. 
KP.GCSI.GCMG.GCIE. 
GCVO.  KCB.    Rifle   Bri- 
gade, &c.  &.C 24  July  75 

Henry,  Duke  of  Wellington, 

late  Grenadier  Guards    ...22N0V.84 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Maitland  Moore-Lane,  late 
Lt.Col.  R.  Art.  Son.  Col.  20  July  89 

Majors. 
Wm.  L.  Nicholl Clayton,  p.s s. 

(t),  Son.  Lt.Colonel 5  Aug.  85 

Captains. 
JohuArthurLainson,y.«.  (t) 

Son.  Major    10  Apr.  80 

Wm.  H.  G.  Gordon,  p.s.  (t), 

Son.  Major    19  Ncv.  81 

<3harlesWestrow  Hulsc,  p.s. 

Son.  Major    25  Apr.  85 

Geoffrey  Warburton,p.«.(I), 

Son.  Major   6  Feb.  86 

Wm.  R.  Reeve-Tucker,^2  p.s. 

(T),  (S 1 ,  rerving with  Lagos 

Constabulary 14  Apr.  90 

Ashley   Paget    W.   Williams, 

p.s.  serving  with  Bechuana- 

lani  Police 25  July  91 

Hen.    Gordon  Watson,  p.s. 

(I),  Intl.  of  Artillery    1  Mar.  93 

JLiIEUTENANTS. 

Robert  Oi'.iver  Harrild 20  Jan.  94 

Godfrey  Maule   Nicholson 

p» , 13  Mar.  95 

Charles  Lillington  HaU,p.s.i4  Oct.   9 


Lancashire  Artillery. 

{Formerly  the  Royal  Lancashire 
Artillery  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Seaforth. 

Honorary   Colonel. 

James  Clifton  Brown    14  July  88 

Lt.Colonel. 
Stanley  Arnold,  Son.  Col.  14  July  8S 

Major. 
R.  C.  Drury,  p.s.  (t),    (I), 
Son.  Lt.Colonel    2  July  98 

Captains. 
Alfred  James  Budd,  p.s.  ;i) 

Instructor  of  Artillery  ...18  Aug.  86 
Greville  E.  Joseph.p.s.  if]. ..13  Nov.  So 
Eustace  Theodore  Heaven  1  May  95 
Frank  Sydney  Pershouse, 

p.s 3  Nor.  97 

Lieutenants. 
DudleyBaines  Forwood,y.s.i9  Feb.  96 
Ronald  Hamilton  Earle, p.s.  2  Jan.  97 
Arthur  R.  Blandy  Cossart, 

P-» 18  Aug.  97 

ReginaldWilfredLamb,jj.s.23  Feb.  98 
Percy  Sumner  Saward,^. 8.23  Feb.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Alan  George  Eden 9  Mar.  98 

Adj. 4-  Capt.— W.D.Burrard, 

Capt.  R.  Artillery    13  Jan.  96 

Qr.  Master.— J.    Cox.     Qr. 

Mr.  R.  Art.  ;  Son.  Lieut. iS  May  92 
Med.  Off  — 


Limerick  City  Artillery. 

{Formerly  the  Limerick  City  Artillery 

Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Limerick. 

Honorahy  Colonel. 

S.  P.,  Yisct.  Gort 30  Nov.  65 

Lt.Colonel. 
Wm.  D.  Maunsell,  p.s.   [<] 
Son.  Colonel 2  Dec.  93 

Major. 
Wm.   A.    Bentley,  p.s.  [/], 

(I),  11],  Son.  Lt.Colonel  13  Jan.  94 

Captains. 
Arthur  Fdv.in  Kershaw ,  p.s. 

Chief  Comm'indant  Cyprus 

Constabulary  2  Mar.  89 

John     Jermyn    Nicholson, 

p.s.  (I)  \S) ,  Inst,  of  Art.     3  Aug.  95 
Sarold  Galway  Warren,  p.s. 

{1),{S). serving  with  Sierra 

Leone  Frontier  Police 2  Sept.  96 

William    Ross    Brown,   p.s. 

serving  in  the  Niger  Coast 

Protectorate  3  July  97 

Basil  Roche-Kelly,  p.* 25  Aug.  97 

Da wsonD.R.H. Heather,  p.s.  4  Sept. 97 

Lieutenants. 
Ray  mondEdwards  Harman 

p.s 22  June  98 

Srcond  Lieutenants. 
Edward  Thomas  Gelston...n  Aug.  97 
Geo.OswaldMichaelFurnellT6  Feb.   98 

Hugh  Heneage  Finch   26  Oct.  98 

Norman       D'Arcy       Fitz- 

Gerald 2  Nov.  98 


Adjt.  4  Capi.—C.  S.  Taylor, 

Captain  Royal  Artillery  ...16  Nov.  97 
Qr. Master.  —  J.Edwards, 

Qr.Mr.     R.    Art.;     Son. 

Captain    21  May  87 

Med.  Off.— 


Mid-Ulster  Artillery. 

{Formerly  Mid-Ulster  Art.  Militia.) 
Head  Quartern,  Dungannon. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Son.  Wm.  StuartKnox,  late 

Major  21  F 26  Mar.  67 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Robert  J.  P.  Saunders,  late 
Lt.  R.  Art.,  Son.  Colonel  16  Feb.  89 
Major. 
J.  S.  Irwin,  Son.  Lt.Col....  8  June 89 

Captains. 
William  Browne,  S0n.Maj.2y  Sept.8o 
Wm.  RyanLyle, p.s  Son.Maj.i-j  May  84 
Cecil  Balfour  Phipson,  p.s. 

(I),  Instructor  of  Artillery  18  Mar.  91 
Thos.  A.  H.  Knox- Browne  27  Apr.  9i 

Lieutenants. 
Augustin  James  Digan,  p.s., 

{S),  (I),  serving  under  t 

Royal  Niger  Company 24  Sept. 92 

Robert  Jackson  Adams,  p.s.  3  Feb.  94 
YnyrRichardP.Burges,/).s.i5  July  9 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Claude    Maitland    Patrick 

Brabazou    i4May  97 

Herbert     Capel     Kennedy 

Crawley 17  May  58 

Jasper  Martin 16  Nov.  98 

Adjt.  4  Capt.— J.  B.  Parry, 

Captain  R.  Artillery  20  Feb.  95 

Med.  Off. — Surg.   Lt.Colonel 

Wm.  Twigg.JhTZ) 1  Mar.  73 


Tipperary  Artillery. 

{Formerly  the  Dukeof  Clarence' sMunster 
Artillery,  South  Tipperary  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Templemore. 
Honorary  Colonel. 

UC    Sir    Charles    John    S. 

Gough,13  <?CB 13  Jan.  g7 

Lt.Colonel. 
Fred.  J.S.Lecky,  Son.  Col.  25  Nov.  96 

Majors. 
Austin  F.  Budd  en,  p.s.  Son. 

Lt.Colonel  24  Mar.  97 

Captains. 

John  Godfrey  Phillips,  p.s.  28  Apr.  82 

David  Ernest  Shine  23  May  93 

John  Hopkinson  Phillips  ...15  May  93 
H  owar  Mount  S.Lovering, 

p.s.  (A)  I),  Inst,  of  Art  ....19  May  97 
Thomas  Moreton  Sheppard, 

p.s 2  July  98 

Lieutenants. 

Harold  Walter  Jones 6  Apr.  98 

Walter  Jo  s.  de  Rupe  Thack- 

well  14  Sept.  9B 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Adjt.  4  Capt.— R.C.Brown, 

Capt.  R.  Mar.  Artillery.  .16  Dec.  95 
Qr.  Master. — 


Waterford  Artillery. 

Formerly  the  Waterford  Art.  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Waterford. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
T3S.  Field  Marshal  the  Rt. 
Son.  F.  S.  Lord  Roberts 
of  Kandahar  and  Water- 
ford,^ KP.  GCB.   GCSI. 

GCIE.  R.  Artillery 4-Mar.  96 

Lt.Colonel. 
Honry  W.F.  Chapman, p.s. 
Son.  Colonel 8  June  96 


MiJOSS, 

Robert  Thomas  Care  w,  Jun  .26 
Captains. 

Laurence  GrattanEsnionde, 
P-» 3 

Loftus  A.  Bryan,  p  s.  (I), 
Instructor  of  Artillery    ...15 

L.  W.  Bonaparte  Wj-se,  p.s. 
(I)  10 

Henry  C.  Villiers  Stuart  ...  5 

SinclairF.Kirkwood,  p.s.  (1)26 
Lieutenants. 

Calvtrley  Jas.  Jn.  Lysfer, 
p.s.  serving  in  the  British 
Honduras   Constabulary...   8 

Wm.  Robert  Penrose,  p.s.    11 

Geo.  F.  Stratford  Take,  p.s.  26 

Napoleon  G.  A.  E.  Bona- 
parte-Wyse,  p.s 20 

Ernest    Desmond     Farrell 

Gee,  p.s 6 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  Joseph O'Xeill-Power  8 

Adjt.  4r  Capt.  —  R.  C. 
Chartres,  Lieut.  E.   Art.  10 

Qr.Master. — 

Med.   Off.— 


Aug.  96 

June  89 

June  91 

Sept.Q2 
Nov.  92 
Aug.  96 

Apr.  93 
Nov.  93 
May  94 

Feb.  95 

Jan.  97 

Sept.  97 

Jan.  98 


West  of  Scotland  Artillery 

(Formerly  Argyll  and  Bute  Art. Militia 
Head  Quarters,  Campbeltown. 
Honoraby  Colonel. 
Smollett  M.  Eddington.XIL. 

.TP.  late  Lt.  <f  Adj.  78  F.  22  Oct. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. 
John  Younger,  <slatc  Colonel 

E.  Artillery    2  Dec. 

Major. 
Fra.  A.  Walk3r-J0r.es,  p.s.  21  Nov. 

Capt  ^ins. 

James Thos.  Nichol,  p.s.(t), 
(I),  Inst,  of  Artillery,  Ron. 
Major  '.  5  Nov. 

DuncanC.BurnsMacdcnald, 
p.s 20  Aug. 

Alasdair  Stewart  Robert- 
son, p.s 16  Aug. 

jas.  H.  de  Dutton   3  Mar. , 

Lieutenants. 

James  Gourlie 4  May  < 

Geo.  Fred.  Neale  Arthur  ...16  May  < 
Second  Lieutenants. 

John  Creagh  Scott 2  Mar.  < 

Hugh       Robert      Norman 

Pritchard   2  Mar.  1 

Ernest      Wilfred     Holland 

Pritchard   2  Mar.  • 

AngusE.MethvenThomsoni6  Mar. 
Arthur       A.      Shakespear 

Younger 26  Oct. 

Vivian  Moffat  Fergusson...2i  Dec. 
Adjt.fCapt.—C  J.Fisher, 

Captain  B.  Artillery   3  Mar. 

Qr.  Mr.—'E.  J.  Murray,  Qr. 

Mr.  B.  Art.  ;  Hon.  Lieut. 78  June 
Med.  Off.— 


Wicklow  Artillery. 

{Formerly  the  Wicklow  Artillery  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Wicklow. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
Charles  Geo.  Tottenham,'" 

late  Scots  Guards 17  Aug.  81 

Lt.  Colonel. 
Henry  E.W.  de  Robeck,  ret. 
pay  B.  Artillery    25  Apr.  92 

Major. 

Wm.  Heighington,  p.s.  (I), 

Son.  Lt. Colonel 17  May  92 

Captains. 

H.  S.  W.  Pennington,  p.s. 
serving  with  Jamaica  Con- 
stabulary    1  May  Qj 

Thos.  Edw.  M.  Madden,  p.s. 

(I)  Instructor  of  Artillery2i  May  93 

Henry  Joseph  Harrington, 
p-s.{l)  25  May  96 

William  Tyndali  Black.y.s.  4  May  98 

Geo.  Stratford  Burton,  p.s.    4  May  98 


Militia  Artillery. 

Robert     Arch.     Cochrane 

Forster,  (H)  Hon.  Major  4  May  98 

Thomas  Ord 9  May  9c 

Lieutenants. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Hon.  Donald  Alex.  Forbes26  Oct.  98 
Adjt.6rCa.pt.— M.J.  C.Dennis, 

Captain  E.  Artillery 1  June  94 

Qr.Master. — A.    Small,  Qr. 

Mr.  B.  Art.;  Hon.  Capt.  20  July  87 
Med.  Off.— 


85O 


Qr.  Master. - 
Mid.  Off  — 


Sligfi  Artillery. 

(The  Duke  of  ConnaughV  t  Own.) 
(Formerly  the  Duke  of  ConnaughV  sO 
Sligo  Artillery  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Sligo. 
-    Honorary  Colonel. 
H.E.H.   The   Duke  of  Con- 
naught  and  Strathearu.11 
EG.    ET.    KP.      GCSI. 
GCMG.    GCIE.    GCVO. 
KCB.  Rifle  Brigade,  &c, 

&c 3  June 

Likutenant  Colonel. 
Wm.  G.  Wood-Martin,  late 
Lt.  44  F.  Aide  de  Camp  to 
the  Queen,  and  Colonel    ...21  Apr. 
Major. 

Gerrard  Macklin  Eccles 25  Sept 

Captains. 
Robert  W.  G.  Hillas,ls  p.s., 
late    Capt.     Somerset    Lt. 

Inf.  Hon.  Major      iS  July 

John  D.  A.  Roberts. ret.  pay 

Boyal  Art.,  Hon.  Major  ...18  June 
ArthurHarold  WSaunders- 
Knox-Gore,   p.s.    (I),    In- 
structor of  Artillery 4  Nov. 

Hugh  Russell,  p.s 15  Jan. 

Lieutenants. 
George  Abraham  Heather  10  Feb. 
Lionel  C.  F.  Wynne,  p.s. ...10  Feb. 
Wm.  Chambers   Pomeroy 

Russell    • 22  Dec. 

Robert  Vaughan  Wynn 22  Dec. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
AlanRichd.  LeopoldMasont6  Feb. 
ClementA. Johnstone-Smith  5  Oct. 
Capt. ic Adjt.— T.  E.  W.  Bid- 
good,  Capt.  E.  Artillery  20  Aug. 
Paymaster.—  AlnertH.Knox  2  Feb. 
Med.  Of— 


Londonderry  Artillery. 

(Formerly  the    Londonderry   Artillery 
Militia,  and  previously  the  London- 
derry Light  Infantry .) 
Head  Quarters,  Londonderry. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
SirH.  H.  Bruce, Bt.  late  Cor. 

if  Sub  Lt.  1  Life  Guards  ...16  Jan.  78 

LlBUTKNANT    COLONEL. 

David    W.    Stevenson,  (H), 

(1),  Hon.  Colonel   3  Nov.  97 

Major. 
Stewart  A.  M.    Bruce,  p.s.n  Dec.  98 

Captains. 
Alex.  Boj'le,  Hon.  Major  ...29  Jan.  81 

Wm.  Quin,  Hon.  Major 23  June  S3 

HargraveB.deHamel.p.s.(H) 

serving  with  Straits  Settle- 
ment Police 13  Aug.  92 

ErskineEyre  JJrest,Dep.Begis- 

trar  Irish  LandComntissioniy  Sept. 92 
WilliamIrvineLeathem,p.».24  Apr.  93 
Henry  Alexander  Cowper, 

p.s.  (I) 2  Oct.   95 

Wm.HovendenFfolliott.p.s. 

Inst,  of  Artillery 14  Dec.  98 

Lieutenants. 

Sidney  Smith,  p.s 27  Nov.  95 

Ernest  G.  Meade  Swifte,j>.s.ri  Mar.  96 
Douglas  Stewart,  p.s.  Assist. 

Supdf.   of   Police    Straits 

Settlements 17  Mar.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Frederick  Sutton    9  Mar.  98 

Charles  Reed   8  May  98 

Arthur  Richmond 18  June  98 

Adj.    <Sr     Capt.—F.     B.    H. 

Moore,  Captain  B.  Art....  8  Mar.  98 


Glare  Artillery. 

(Formerly  the   Clare  Artillery  MUitia 

and  previously  the  Clare  Infantry.) 

Head  Quarters,  Ennis. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

E.  D.  Lord  Inchiquin    26  Apr.  82 

Lt. Colonel. 
George  O'Callaghan-West- 
ropp,  (H),  (t),  retired  pay 

Irish  Eif.es 3  Dec.  98 

Majob. 
Captains. 
Wm.  Mansel  Bowen,p.s.(I), 

Instructor  of  Artillery 4  June  92 

Philip  Anthony  Dwyer,  p.s.  17  Feb.  94 
Charles      Patrick     Mahon- 

Hagan,  p.s 28  July  97 

Jas.  Ferguson,  p.s.  late  2nd 

Lieut.  3  Dragoon  Guards     3  Nov.  97 
Lieutenants. 
John  G.  Morris  M'Ostrich, 

p.s 24  Feb.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Thomas  F.  Hume  Crowe. ..25  Dec.  05 
Joseph  Cameron  Dunbar. ..16  Feb.  98 

George  Chatterton 9  Feb.  98 

MarcusCecilAnsonRickards  7  Mar.  98 
Adjt.  4  Capt. — B.  Gosselin, 

Lieut.  Boyal  Artillery T  Dec.  97 

Qr.Master. — W.  Anderson, 

Qr.Mr.  E.  Art.  Hon.  Lt.  30  Apr.  qo 
Paymaster. — 

WESTERN  DIVISION. 

Cornwall  and  Devon    Miners 

Artillery. 

(Formerly  the  Boyal  Cornwall  4r  Devon 

Miners  Artillery  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Falmouth. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Sir   Colman  B.   Rashleigh, 

Bart.  JP 25  Nov. 

Lt. Colonel. 
Thos. Moor  A.Horsford,  JP. 

p.s.  Hon.  Colonel 29  July  96 

Majob. 
Francis  John  Hext,JP.(I), 

Hon.  Lt. Colonel    19  Aug.  96 

Captains. 
Harry  J.Young  Jamieson, 

JP.  Hon.  Major  18  Apr.  85 

Robert  M.  Nowell-TJstickeiS  July  91 
A.    F.   Bealey,     late   Capt. 

Falmouth  Dw.  Vol.  Eng.  u  Nov.  96 
William  Guthrie  Bedford...  4  May  98 

Lieutenants. 
Ralph  Halford  Thompson, 

p.s 2  Jan.  97 

D.  Walkden  Roberts,  p.s.  ...4  May  98 
James  G.  Cavenagh-Main- 

waring,  p.s 4  May  98 

Second  JjIbutenants. 
Adj.    4-    Capt.—  T.  R.  Phillips, 

Captain  E.  Art 15  Aug.  98 

Med.Off.— 


Devon  Artillery. 

(Formerly  the  Devon  Artillery  MilUia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Devonport. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Sir  Geo.  S.  Stucley,  Bart.     1  Jan.  73 

LlEUTBNANT    COLONEL. 

Wm.  Gorges  Lowther,22  ret. 

pay  E.  Artillery, Hon.  Col.  5  May  94 
Major. 

Owen  Willmer  White 29  Apr.  94 

Captains. 
OscarKnocker  Dibb,  p.s.  (I). 27  June  94 
John  Wright  Guise,  [t]  (A)  9  Jan.  95 
Frederic Dalton,  p.s.  (t)  (A)  iq  Feb.  96 
Chas.    Carlyle    Macdowell, 

p  s.  (1)  (H)  ..,_ 24  Mar.  go 


85i 

Lieutenants. 
John  Fred.  Badger  Moodj-27  July  98 

JohnOoe    27  July  98 

Oswald  Rocke  Swayne  ...  27  July  98 
Edward  St.  Geo.Lowther  27  July  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Cardell  Pascoe  Martyn   ...15  June  98 
Adit.    4-     Capt.—E.     M'M. 

Seddon,  Capt.  R.Artilleryio  Feb.  oS 
Med.  Off.— 


Durham  Artillery. 

(Formerly  theDurhamArtilleryMildiu.) 
Head  Quarters,  Sunderland. 

HoNOBABY   COLONEL. 


Lt. Colonel. 
Harold  P.  Ditmas,p.«.  [^(1)23  Oct. 

Majok. 
T .C.M'Kenzie, Hon. Lt. Col.  12  Dec. 
John  Cook  H.  II.  Jones,p.s.27  May 

Captains. 
Wm.Edwd.Bailey.^e  Capf. 

2  Vol.  Bn.  TV.  Riding  Regt.28  Sept. 
Reginald  Leigh  Brfcad,  p.s.  21  May 
JohnF.  Clarkson.p.u.  (t)  ...12  Dec. 

James  Gowans,  p.* 13  May 

HughSidneyStreatfeild.p.s.  1  June 
■Walter  Norman  Grepe,  p.s.  q  June 
Herbert  W.  Sleddon,  p.s.  ...n  July 
Alex. Gordon  M'Kenzie,p.*.23  Nov. 

Lieutenants. 
Waiter  W.  de  Mattos, />.*...  9  Sept. 
Perey  Sharland  Ashfordp.*.9  Sept. 
Edward  Herbert  Place,  p.s.  9  Sept. 
J»tin     P.     N.     Swainston 

Strangwayes,    (H),    late 

Capt.  4  Bn.  W.York  Regt.i7  Apr. 
Charles  Francis  Hawkins  2  Mar. 
Ronald  G.Mayson  Johuson, 

V-» 2  Mar. 

Francis  Edward  Belcombe  23  Nov. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Wm.  Septimus  S.  Cooke...  2  Apr. 

Lenox  Arth.  Dutton  Naper  4  Apr. 

Harold  E.Churton  Ditmas24June 

Archibald  John  Bachannan  9  Nov. 

Henrv  Norman  Haggie 3  Dec 

Adjt.  6r  Capt.— A.  E.  Harri- 
son. Capt.  R.  Artillery  ...  5  Jan. 

Qr. Master.  —  A.    B.    Gee, 

Qr.Mr.  R.Art 1  July 

Med.  Off.— Surg.  Lt. Colonel 
James  Rawlings 1  Dec. 


Glamorgan  Artillery. 

(Formerly  the  Royal  Glamorgan 

Artillery  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Swansea. 

Honobory  Colonel. 

W.  T.  -EaWo/Dunravenand 

Mountearl,  KP 17  Apr.  95 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
John     Roper    Wright,   p.s. 

Hon.  Colonel  28  Nov.  94 

Majok. 

Robert  B.  Robertson 38  Apr.  96 

Captains. 

Eliezer  Jones  Evans 29  Aug.  91 

Lorn  E.   H.    liumfrey,  p.s. 

(H),    Assistant     Inspector 

Lagos  Constabulary  23  Oct.    05 

Sampson  Geo. V.Harris,  p.*.22  Oct.  95 
Kenneth LambertBath,p.».  2b  June  97 
Rowland  M.  Daniel,  p.s.  (//) 

(I)    serving    with    British 

South  African  Police   6  Apr.  9S 

William  Chas.  Wright,  p.s.  2SDec.  93 
Lieutenants. 

George  W.  A.  Lloyd   19  Apr.  90 

Chas.  Dighy  Williams,  p.s.  26  June  97 

Harold  Wadlow,  p. s 6  Apr.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Godfrey  Masters 21  Septus 

Adjt.   6c  Capt.—E.  F.  Hall, 

Capt.  R.  Artillery  19  Dec.  g5 

Med.  Off.— 


Militia  Artillery. 
Northumberland  Artillery. 

( Formerly  Northumberland  Art. Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Berwick-on-Tweed. 

Honoeaey  Colonel. 

Charles  John  Reed,  CB 10  Nov.  88 

Lt. Colonel. 
Henry  Best  HansHamilton . 

Hon. Colonel    10  Nov.  88 

Majob. 
Charles  C.  Edwards,29  Hon. 

Lt. Colonel,  p.s 12  Jan.  89 

Captains. 
Jasper  M.  Richardson,  p.s. 

(t),  Hon.  Major 15  May  75 

Fra.  Douglas   Blake,   p.s., 

Hon.  Major    17  Nov.  80 

Peter     Swanztoyi,    p.s.     (I), 

Hon.  Major,  British    Vice 

Consul  at  Las  Palmas 3  July  86 

FrederickAug.S.  Steele,p.s. 

Hon.  Major    12  Jan.  89 

Mathias   Hugh  Dunn,  p.s. 

Hon.  Major    6  May  92 

AlfredJamesFoster.p.s.fi7), 

Hon.  Major    11  June  92 

George  Elliot  A.  Pyle,  p.s. 

Hon.  Major   4  June  98 

LIEUTENANTS. 

Henry  Alwyn  Bros,  p.s 7  Oct.  93 

John  E.  Ryrie  Oldfield,  p.s.  ?  July  95 
John  Carnaby  Collingwood  7  Oct.  96 
Wm.  Drur3'  Drury-Lowe...i6  Mar.  98 
Arthur  Nicholas  Lindsay 

Wood,  ps 16  Mar.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Owen  Stanley  Lloyd 5  July  97 

Henry  Jas.  Philips  King...  1  Apr.  98 

Cecil  Horace  Clark    11  June  98 

Henry  John  Rofe    ..10  June  98 

Adjt.  4-  Capt  — 

Qr.    Master. — W.     Seager, 

Hon.  Lt.;  Qr.  Mr.  R.  drt. 11  Nov.  91 
Med.  Off— 

Carmarthen  Artillery. 

(Formerly  the  Royal  Carmarthen 

Artillery  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Carmarthen. 
Honoeaey  Colonel. 
Y£.   Lt.  General  Sir  James 
Hills-Johnes,30  GCB.  ret. 

pay  Royal  Artillery 25  Feb.  91 

Lt.  Colonel. 
F.  A.  V.  Earl  of  Cawdor, 

p.s.  Hon.  Colonel 24  Sept.  92 

Majok. 
Sir  Jas.  H.  Williams-Drum- 
mond .  Bt.  late  Lt.  Gr.  Gds. 

Hon.  Lt.  Colonel 6  May  93 

Captains. 
Andrews  George  Parker  ...21  Mar.  91 
Grismond  Philipps,  p.s.  (D.14  Nov.  91 
Ernald  E.  Richardson,  p. s.  15  Mar.  93 
F.  D.  VVilliams-Drummond, 

p.i 6  May  93 

William  Kennedy,/).* ;8  Apr.  97 

Fredk.  Colpoys  Keane,  p.s.  16  Apr.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Herbert  Davies-Evans,  p  s. 

(I),  Inst,  of  Artillery  22  May  91 

Hugh  F.  V.    Visct.  Emlyn, 

DL.p.s 12  Mar.  92 

Charles  Leyshou   Dillwyn- 

VenabieK-Llewelyn,j>.s.  29  July  93 
George  Powell  Roch,p.».  ...26  Sept.94 
Hon.  Walter Fitzuryan  Rice, 

p  s 28  Apr.  97 

Henry  Bath,  p.s 16  Apr.  98 

Sbcond  Lieutenants. 
Henrv  Erasmus  E.Philipps2o  Jan.  97 
if  on. 'Wilfrid  Chas.  William    m. 

Egerton ec.  97 

Adjt.  ir  Capt.—B..  P.  Moles- 
worth,  Capt.  R.  Artillery  18  Apr.  98 
Qr. Master.   —  T.  Williams, 

Qr.Mr. R.Art.;  Hon. Lieut.  6  Apr.  92 
Med.  Off.—   

Pembroke  Artillery. 

(Formerly  Royal  Pembroke  Art. Militia. ) 

Head  Quarters,  Fort  Hubberstone. 

Honobaby  Colonel. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Fra.PerrottEdwardes.-ffon. 

Colonel 6  Oct.    88 


Major. 

Wm. Charles  Cope,  (1)  17  Oct.  91 

Captains. 
Lewis  Peskett,/).*.  (I),  Inst. 

of  Artillery  24  Nov.  88 

Chas. JoshuaJos. Harris./).*  5  Aug.  93 
Arthur  Ernest  Baldwin  (A) 

Hon.  Major    4  Sept.93 

Ralph  Dunn, p. s.( '!) 6  Nov.  95 

Lieutenants. 
Percy AulagnierLegg,p.s.  (H) 

serving    under     the    Royal 

Niger  Company 8  Jan.  96 

John  Rendall 20  July  c  " 

Rd.    Jackson   Clarke,   (H)  2  Nov. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Walter  W.  R.  Macfarlane...i2  Jan. 
William    E  iward     Delves- 

Brougnton 21  Dec.  98 

Adjt.JrCapt.— S.L.Crockett, 

Capt.  Royal  Artillery I2  Dec.  q3 

Med.Off.—    

Yorkshire  Artillery. 

(Formerly  Yorkshire  Art.  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Scarborough. 
Honobaby  Kolonel. 
Arthur    Brooksbank,35  late 

Capt.  38F.JF 23  Nov.  89 

Lt. Colonel. 
p.s.c.   Jas.  Digby    Lesard,36 

late    Capt.     R.    Artillery, 

Hon.  Colonel  23  Nov.  89 

Majoks. 
Robert Lesle3- ,p.s.  [I),  Hon. 

Lt. Colonel  3  Nov.  97 

Captains. 

Simon  C  Scrope,  p.« 2  Apr.  87 

Wm.   Edwin  Fell,  p.s..  U), 

Instructor  of  Artillery  ...  4  Nov.  91 
Richard  Marshall,  p.*.\l)...js  Mar.  93 
AnthonyGerard  Salvia,/;.*.  7  June  07 

John  Cecil  Yorke, p.s 3  Nov.  97 

Lieutenants. 
E.A.F.WhittallHeroert,p.*.i5  May  93 

Verney  Asser,  i).« 23  Jan.  95 

Joseph  Robinson  Pease.p.s.  3  Nov.  97 

Gilbert  Thompson  3  Nov.  97 

Alan  D.  Harrison,  p.s.    (i~)...3  Nov.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Arch.  Woollaston  White  ...27  Oct.  97 
Oswald  Keateven  Chance...  1  Nov.  97 
Herbert  Win.  Dumaresq  ...31  Jan.  98 
George  Richard  Ba!ston...23  Feb.  98 
Adjt.  4r  Capt  —  M.   S.   Wil- 

iiams,  Capt.  R.  Artillery  8  Sept.  98 
Qr. Master.— S.  Firth,  Qr. 

Mr.  R.Art.  Hon.  Capt.  ...ti  Nov.  9© 
lied.  Off—      

Cardigan  Artillery. 

(Formerly  Roy  at  Cardigan  Art. Militia.') 

Head  Quarters.  Aberystwith. 

Honoraey  Colonel. 

JohnLewes,3" lateioIiragns.il  Aug.  83 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Thomas    Lloyd,    CB.     p.s. 

Hon.  Colonel  26  Oct.  87 

Majob. 
Gilbert  Saltoun  Jones,3*  ret. 

pay  Royal  Artillery,  Hon. 

Lt.Celonel  25  Mar.  96 

Captains. 
John  Williams  Cunlirfe,  It), 

Hon.  Major    4  May  87 

Michael  BuvviingCastie,p.*.ioMar.  89 
J.  B.  Taunton,  p.s. Hon.  J/a/13  Apr.  89 
Edw. Chester  Rogerson,  p.s.  18  Apr.  94 
William  Jenks.p.*.  (l),rnst. 

of  Artillery 7  May  94 

Edw.  W.  David  Evans,  p.s.  7  Apr.  97 

Lieutenants. 
Harry  Gordon  HudgkinsoD28  Sept.89 
Hy.Robt.SkynnerSti'adlingi5  July  93 
Thos.O.Ramsay  Sladec  J).*.  4  Apr.  94 

John  Lloyd  Husrhes  7  May  94 

John  Carbury  Holford 2  Apr.  98, 

Maurice  H.  Cazalet, /;.*.  ...  2  Apr.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
George  H.  Oughter.-ui, p.s.  n  Feb.  97 
Frederick  Hy.  Berryman    10  Nov.  97 
Charles  James  Spencer   ...16  Mar.  98 
Adjt.  dr  Capt. — S.  I.ushing- 

ton.  Captain  R.  Artillery  16  Feb.  95. 
Qr.Mr.— W.  Stephens.   Qr. 

Mr.  R.  Art.;  Hon.  Lieut.  6  Apr.  92 
Med.  Of.— 


Si' 


Militia  Engineers. 
ROYAL  ENGINEERS  (MILITIA). 


852 


Royal  Anglesey. 


Head  Quarters,  Beaumaris. 
Honorary   Colonel. 
The*.   L.  Hampton   Lewis,*" 
late  Capt.  5  Dragoon  Gds.iq  Oct.    91 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Sir  Richd.  Hy.    Wiliiams- 
Bulkeley,  Bart 10  Feb.  97 

Major. 

William  Glynne  Massey 24  Apr.  97 

Captains. 
Francis    Hooper    Rawlins, 

(H),  p.s 12  Nov.  92 

Thomas  Fanning  Evans  ...  1  Apr.  95 
John  Hy.  Pritchard  Raynerio  Mar.  97 
Sir  Thos.  L.  Hughes  Neave, 
Bart 9  ^ay  9^ 

Lieutenants. 
John  L.  Hampton-Lewis  ...20  May  95 

Lewis  Grote  Beaumont 24  Apr.  97 

Frederick  Allan  Maclean. ..22  June  98 
George  Courtenay  Tracy  ..  22  June  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Lewis  Harry  Goring  Lloyd  8  Sept. 97 

Leonard  Hep-worth 3  Nov.  97 

Arthur  Lyulph  Stanley  ...10  Aug.  98 


Portsmouth  Division. 

(Gosport.) 
Major. 

T.  E.  A.  Jones,  (P),(H) 25  Feb.  88 

Captains. 

William  Hawley,  (P) 4  Mar.  93 

Lieutenants. 
SpencerLewisMortimer,j>.s.n  Mar.  96 
PercyN.Buckley,  (P),  (H),ln- 

structor  of  Musketry  14  Apr.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Herbert  Josepn  Norman  de 

Salis 2  Mar.  98 

Ad  it  — 

Needles  Division, 

<Fort  Victoria,  Isle  of  Wight.) 

Major. 

tieonardNormanBarrow  (P)i9  Aug.  93 

Captain. 
A.  F.W.  H.  Somerset-Leeke, 

{H),  (P),  Inst.  of  Musketry  8  July  93 
Lieutenants. 
'■Osbert  Joseph  Blundell,  p.s.25  Mar.  93 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Stephen  Langton,  p.s 3  Mar.  97 


Adjutant.— C  C.   J.  Pery, 

Captain  R.  Engineers 1  Apr.  97 

Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facines. 


Plymouth  Division. 

•(Plymouth,  Devonport  &  Anchorage.) 

Major. 
R.  Penrose  Pilgrim,  (t)  (P) 

Hon.  Lt. Colonel 4  May  89 

Captains. 
Rchd.D.LeeJames,(fl),(P),  2  June  88 
•Charles   Percy    Dean,   (P), 
late  Capt.   Canadian   Art., 

Hon.  Major    10  Jan.  91 

Lieutenants. 
•Geo.  Percy  A.  Phillips,  (P)      3  Mar.  94 
'C.GsbornSpringfield(P)(if)i9  Sept.94 
John  Harvey  Prior,  (P),(.H), 

Instructor  0}  Musketry  ...   16  Sept. 93 
.Francis  Gerard  Callaghan, 

(P) 5Mav  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 


Royal  Monmouthshire, 

Head  Quarters,  Monmouth. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Godfrey  G.,Lord  Tredegar42  9  Dec.  85 

Lt.  Colonel. 
Wm.  E.  C  Curre, p.s.,  Hon. 

Colonel 6  Feb.  95 

Majors. 
Geo. F. Henry, Lord  Raglan,-** 

p.s.,   ret.    pay     Grenadier 

Guards   Hon.  Lt. Colonel  29  May  95 
Hon.  G.W.R.  Somerset,;).*. 21  June  97 

Captains. 
HeuryE.MorsranLindsay," 

p.s.,   (H),    Capt.   ret.    pay 

R.Eng.,  Hon.  Major  2  Dec.  91 

Courtenay  C.E.Morgan,p.s.3o  Dec.  91 
C.M.Crompton-RoDerts.p.s.14  May  92 
Chas.  J.   Helbert   Helbert, 

p.s.,  late  Lt.  Welsh  Fus....  2  Sept. 93 

John  George  O'Brien 13  Feb.  92 

Geo.M.  Lagier  Lamotte,  p.s. 

(H)    27  Mar.  98 

Submarine  Miners. 

Lieutenants. 
Alan  Theodore  Smythe,  (P)  9  June  97 
Thos.    William    Farquhar 

Spottis-wood,  (P) 15  June  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Cyril  Henry  Ayseough 28  July  97 

John  Wm.'Fras.  Tarleton  15  June  98 


Thames  Division. 

(Gravesend.) 
Major. 
'C.P.Boyd,  (P),Hon.Lt.Col.  8  June  i 

Captains. 
Chas.     Grundy      Holland, 

(P),  (H)  Inst,  of  Musketry  5  June  i 
Lionel  Norton  Blaekwell,p.s. 
(H)  {Lt.  4  Bn.  Shropshire 
Lt.Inf.  21  Sept.  $g);Anut- 
Insp.  Lagos  Constabulary  15  June  : 
Arthur  Ooerton  Luckman, 
(P),UT)  serving  in  the  Gold 
Coast  Constabulary 15  June  c 


Medway  Division. 

(Sheerness.) 

Honorary  Lt. Colonel. 

Rich.  Colley  Wellesley,  (P)i6  Nov.98 

Major. 

Ernest  W.  Guinness,  (P) 3  Dec.gS 

Captains. 
Robert  Murray  Lawes,   (P)  4  July  91 

Lieutenants. 
Henry  Mansford,  (P)  (H), 

Instructor  of  Musketry    ...10  June  93 
Chas.G.  Manners-Sutton(P) 

Instructor  of  Musketry 9  Mar.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 


Harwich  Division. 

(Harwich.) 
Majors. 
Fras.W.  Panzera,{XT\,(P),(l), 
serving  underGovt .of  British 
Bechuanaland, Hon.Lt.Col.i  Apr.  90 
Francis  Gumley,   (P)(fi).„  5  Apr.  97 

Captain. 
Edw.  Beckles  Bartley,  (3), 

(P) 5  Apr.  97 

Lieutenants. 
Philip  Stansfeld  Huth,  (P), 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...  2  Feb.  98 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Cecil  Edward  Lawder    13  Oct.  97 

Arthur  Frederick  Dnbbs  ...16  Nov.98 


Milford  Haven  Division. 

(Pembroke  Dock.) 
Major. 

Henry  Davis, p. s 12  Nov. 89 

Captains. 
Em.  Percy  S.Roupell(P),a), 
employed  under  the  Commis- 
sioners for  the  Niger  Coast 

Protectorate   8  July  9ft 

T.  P.Gooke  Cumming,  (P), 

(-H)    8  July  96 

Lieutenants. 
Donald  Osborn  Springfield, 

(P),  (-EQ 15  May  96 

Richd. Jno. Carey  Oakes  (P), 

(H),  Inst,  of  Musketry    ...26  May  97 
Second  Lieutenants. 
Wm.ArthurC.Mills(H),  (P), 
late  Capt.  2  Bn.  Irish  Bi/iesnOct.   96 


Chas.  Jerome  Vaughan.p.s.i3  May  98 
Arthur  Leetham,45  late  13 

Hussars,  Hon.  Major  3  Sept.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Arthur  R.  P.  Titct.  South- 
well, p.s 2  Sept. 93 

Reginald  J.  S.   Price,  p.s., 

[H)  Inst,  of  Musketry, ...15  May  95 
Herbert         Millingchamp 

Vaughan,  p.s 20  Jan.  97 

E.  Douglas  M.. H.Cooke,  p.s. 20  Jan.  97 
R.  Llewellyn  Matthews,?. s.  2 1  June  97 

Roland  Stuart  Walker 70  Apr.  98 

George  BentOllivant    iS  May  98 

Wm.  A.  Denis  Galloway 7  Dec.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Hon.   William  M'Clintock- 

Bunbury 28  Sept. 97 

Christ  Fras.  John  Galloway  1  Dec.  97 

Kenelm  Everard  Digby 1  Jan.  98 

lieo.  Mackintosh   Lindsay  2  Feb.  98 
WilloughbyArthur  Kennard260ct.9S 

Henry  Lewis  26  Oct. 98 

Adjutant.  —  E.    H.    Bland, 

Capt.  R.  Engineers   8  Dec.  96 

Qr. Master—  G.Tucker,  Qr. 

Mr. B. Engineers, Hon. Capt.  1  Apr.  86 
Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 

Western  Division. 

(Plymouth.) 

Major. 

C.  S.  Baker,  Hon.  Lt. Col.  ...12  Nov.  E9 

Captains. 
T.  M.  Holmes,  (P),  (J5Q,  [<], 

Hon.  Major   8  Aug.  83 

Arthur  Ratcliffe  Willis,(P), 
(H),(T).(Lt.3  Bn. Cheshire 
Regt.  28  July  88)  22  Dec.  97 

LlEUTENANTB. 

Fras.  S.  N.  Macrory,  p.s.  ...  3  Apr.  97 
George  Fred.G'-een,(P),(.H) 
Instructor  of  Musketry    ...  3  Apr.  97 
Second  Lieutenants. 
Richard  B.  Tonson  Rye    ...15  Jan.  96 
John  Frederick  Rudge.p.s.  2  Dec.  96 


Humber  Division. 

( Paull-on-Humber. ) 

Honorary  Lt. Colonel. 

SirAlb.K;ayeRollit,A"n;.3fP.2  Nov.  91 

Major. 
Wm.  Henry  Wellsted  (t)  (P) 

Hon.  Lt. Colonel    2  Nov.  91 

Captains. 
Charles   Hargitt  Johnson, 

(F),  Hon.  Major    2  Nov.  91 

John  Geo.  Smithson  (P)    ...  8  June  96 

Lieutenants. 
Charles  A.  Sebastian-Smith, 

(t),  (3),  (P)  Inst,  of  Musk.  30  Mar.  93 
V.W.M.njor,(P),(H) , serving 

intheBritishGuianaPolice  1  Apr.  93 
Robert  Sydney  Mills,  (H),(P) 
serving  in  the  Sierra  Leone 

Frontier  Police 17  May  93 

Fras.  A. L.Sealy-Vidal, p.s.  10  Aug.  98 

Second  Lirutenants. 
Bernard  Cyril  Barton  19  Jan.  98 

Falmouth  Division. 

(Falmouth.) 
Honorary  Lt. Colonel. 

Arthur  Tremayne  12  Jan.  93 

Major. 
C  H.  Lethbridge    Basker- 
vme,*sp.s.,(.Hr),(S),ra,re£. 

pay  Irish  Regt 17  Feb.  97 

Captains 
John  E .  Prower,  late  Lt.  Col. 
Canadian  Militia  (H),  (P) 

Hon.  Major    4  Apr.  93 

Sir  Geo.  Johnson  (t)  ,{ff),(P), 

Hon.  Major 4  Jan.  96 

Lieutenants. 
John     T.    D'Arcy    Hutton, 
(P).   {Lt.  York  Art.  West. 

Dio.  4  May  91)  2  Dec.  93 

HerbertCecil  Fanshawe,  (P) 

(H),Inst.  of  Musketry 4  Jan.  96 

Arthur  P  .Wainwright,  (P)2,  Mar.  96 
Wm.  GeoffreyVyvyan.(P)  ...26  May  97 


§53 


MILITIA  INFANTRY. 

For  an  Alphabetical  Table  of  Contents  to  Militia  Infantry,  see  p.  vli. 


The    Eoyal    Scots     (Lothian 
Regiment). 

3RD  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the   Edinburgh,   or    Queen'* 

Regimen!  of  Light  Infantry.) 

Head  Quarters,  Glencorse. 

Honorary   Colonel. 
SchombergHenry,  Marq.of 
Lothian,1  KT.  i)L 2  Feb.  89 

Lt.  Colonel. 
Edward  James  Grant,4  (3), 

Capt.  ret. pay  Irish  Eegt....  7  Dec.  98 

Majors. 

Robert  Dundas,5  (3),  late 
Scots  G-uards 4  Mar.  96 

Lord  H.  F.  Montagu- 
Douglas  Scott, p. s 21  Dec.  98 

Captains. 

Percv  Newby  Salmond,  p.s. 

(3)    9.Tuly  87 

Thos.  Clarence  E.  Goff,p.s.  14  Apr.  90 

Cyril Pelbam  Foley,  p.s.    ...26  Aug.  93 

Lord  Herbert  A.  Montagu- 
Douglas-Scott 24  Feb.  94 

John  F.G.S.  I'iSff  .Brackley, 
p.s 10  Mar.  94 

Geoffrey  George  G.  Lord 
Tewkesbury,6  (3),  lute 
K.B.Eifles.'Son. Major  ....25  Mar.  96 

Dudley  Henry  Forbes,  ^..".29  Sept. 97 

Reginald  Baird  Ti'Otter,j;.s.i3  Apr.  98 

JjIEUTENANTS. 

Aretas  Akers  Douglas,  p.s.  14  Oct.   96 

Geoffry      T.       Marquis      of 

Headfort 24  Apr.  07 

Orlando  Visct.  Newport,  p.s.  3  July  Q7 

Robert  Campbell,  p.s 6  Oct.   97 

Nigel  Keppel  Charteri9,p.s.i3  Oct.   97 

Sir  John  Home-Purves- 
Hume-Campbell,  Bart. .  ,25  May  98 

Chas.PeThamMait!andBurn25  May  98 

Lord  Francis  George  Mon- 
tagu Douglas  Scott 7  Sept. 98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Edward  Lisle  Strutt 13  Apr.  98 

Andrew  Mansel  Talbot 
Fletcher 73  Apr.  98 

Eric  Frank  Penn 13  May  98 

Archibald  Douglas  -  Pen- 
nant   12  Oct.  9S 

Adjt.4-Capt.-Gr.  H.  David- 
son, Capt.  1  Battalion     ...21  Feb.  98 

Qr. Master  —  Walter  F.  Hor- 
niblow, 7  3on.  Captain    ...23  June  Sc 

Med.Off.—Surg.  Lt. Colonel 

Robert  Lucas,  MJD t  Dec.  91 

Blue  Facings. 


The  Queen's  Royal  West 
Surrey  Regt. 

3RD  Battalion. 

[Formerly  the  2nd  Royal  SurreyMil  ilia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Guildford. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

John  Davis,  p.s.  [t~\,Aide  de 

Camp  to  the  Queen    5  Oct.    95 

Lt. Colonel. 
F.H.Fairtlough,p.s.(a),[t"l23  Oct.  95 

Majors. 
Tudor  Lloyd-Harries,  p. s...  1  May  95 
WellingtonA.D.Shelton,p.s.i3  Nov.  95 

Captains. 

Albert  G.  Shaw,  ;j.s 7  May  91 

Fras.  HughGeo.Herey,.p.s.i2  Mar.  92 
Fred.  Geo.  Parsons,  p.s.  [r]  4  Apr.  94 
Henry  S.  Walker,  p.s.,  it]  21  May  96 
Hy.   Fred.    Wilkinson,  p.s. 

Son.  2nd  Lt.  1  Cadet  Bn.  26  June  96 

John  Stewart,  p.s 18  July  96 

Henry  Edw.  Walcott,  p.s. ...  3  Sept. 98 
Wm.  Melville  Lauriston  Lee, 

ret.pay  WurwickshireRegt, 21  Sept. 98 


Lieutenants. 
Rupert  Edw.H.Lockley.p.s.  16  ,Tune97 
Oswald  M.  Croshaw,  p.s.... 16  June  97 
Rich.  Fenwick  Finke,  p.s.  23  Mar.  98 
Leon  Serena  Denny,  7J.S....23  Mar.  98 
Edw.  Gascoigne  Williams  23  Mar.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Wal.  RobertsonConinghami8  Aug.  97 
Geo.  D.  Irving  Armstrong  4  Sept.  97 
Henry  G.  French-Brewstei-29  Sept. 97 
Morris  Boscawen  Savage  12  Jan.  98 
Fearnley  Bonnell  Storey  12  Jan.  98 
Charles  Trevor  Lawrence. ..9  Feb.  98 
PercyR.ConwayCommiugs  7  May  98 
Edw.  Louis  Lort  Partridge  1  June  98 
Geffery,    J.j    G.    Tempest 

Wight 28  Dec.  98 

Adit.  4  Capt.  —  K.  B.  Swin- 

ton,  Capt. Berkshire  Eegt. 25  Oct.    97 
Qr. Master. — John  S.  Dyke,1 

Ron.  Captain 13  Nov.  86 

Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 


The  Buffs  (East  Kent  Regt.). 

3RD  Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  East  Kent  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Canterbury. 
The  Motto  ' '  In  Dicta ' '  under  a  Whi  te 
Horse.    "Mediterranean." 
Honorary  Colonel. 
General   Chas.    Wm.    Pow- 
lett  BiDgham,  CB.,  Liver- 
pool Regiment 26  Apr.  7^ 

Lt. Colonel  Commandant. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 


93 


Majors. 

Theo.  F.  Brinckman 2  Dec. 

Arthur  Hy.  Tylden-Patten- 

son,1  ret. pay  The  Buff's  ...   6  Apr.  98 

Captains. 
CharlesMordauntM'Xillop  16  Dec.  85 
Malcolm     James     Russel 

Dundas,  p.s.  [t]    (3)  3  Feb.  94 

Charles  Vipan,  p.s.  (B),\_t~\ii  June  92 
Chas.  Geo.  Tiering  3aslewood 

(3)  ,serving  icithGoldCoast 

Constabulary  4  May  95 

WyndhaniFred.Tufnellj).*.  4  May  96 
Roger  A.Reith,;>.«.,  (£),[r*]io  Feb.  97 

James  Edward  Shaw    10  Feb.  97 

Lionel  Ed.  L.  Triscott,  p.s.  7  July  97 
Fred.  Aug.  Callow  Hole  ...10  Nov.  97 

Lieutenants. 
J.  E.  Solden,  (3),  serving  in 

the  Egyptian  Coast  Guard 

Administration 22  Apr.  93 

Edward  S.  O'Grady, p.s....  9  Dec.  06 
WaldronH.  Fletcher  Kelly  9  Dec.  q6 
Ernest  AlfredBrookeAlstom  2  Jan.  98 
Alfred  Ernest  Cresswell  ...12  Jan.  98 
Cement  VallangeVallange  12  Jan.  98 
Theodore  Anthony  Canelly  12  Jan.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Jason  Delves  Norton 24  Feb.  97 

Guy  Bingham  W.  Walker  24  Feb.  97 

John  Crosby  Kalahan   3  Apr.  97 

Malcolm  Gordon  Cowper...  3  July  97 

Charles  Albert  Colley   25  Apr.  98 

Henry  Stewart  Hardy  17  May  98 

Edgar  Wm.  PlummerLove  16  Nov.  98 
Adjt.    Sc    Capt.  —  Reginald 

Bayard,  Captain  1  Bn.  ...  1  Feb.  96 
Qr. Master. — James  Wilson 

Colley,3  Jon.  Captain    ...  2  Feb.  82 
Med.  Off— 

Buff  Facings. 


The  King's  Own  (Royal  Lan- 
caster Regiment). 

3RD  and  4TH  Battalions. 

(Formerly  the  1st  Eoyal  Lancashire 

Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Lancaster. 

"Mediterraneai." 


Honorary  Colonel. 
Eiaht  Hon.  Fred.  A.  Earl 
ofDerby ,KG .GCB .Aide  de 
Comr'  to  the  Queen;  late 
Lt.  Thd  Caff.  Grenadier 
Guards 27  Feb.  86 

Lt. Colonel  Commandant. 
Joseph    Lawson    Whalley, 

JP.  Bon.  Colonel 5  Oct.    95 

Lt. Colonel. 
Bordrigge     North    North,1 

JP.  (t) 21  Sept.98 

Majors. 
William  Kemmis.  DL.  JP.23  Dec.  91 
Charles      Edward     Every- 

Halsted.  JP 12  Sept. 94 

.las  Meredith  Maurice,  (3)  1  Feb.  96 
Herbert   Ramsay    Feilden, 

ret.payLancashireFusiliers  9  Nov.  98 

Captains. 

William  Henry  Feilden 13  June  89 

Richard  Norman  De  laBere  30  July  92 
Henry  Hastings  Jones,  JP. 

p.» 30  July  92 

Felix  V.   S.  Churchill,  ret. 

pay  Gloucester  Ecgimeut    ig  Oct.    92 
Fisher  Henry  Freke  Evans, 

P-s '.' 4  Aug.  95' 

Richard  Trappes-Lomax  ...  2  May  96 
RichardRainshaw  Roth  well  3  June  96 
Algernon  Basil  Feilden  ...iq  Aug.  96 
Geo.  Dunstan  Timmis.  p.s. 

(B), Instructor  of  Musketry22  Jan.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Thos.  Teece  Whitehurst  ...  4  July  96 
Edward  Cadman  Cadman    4  July  96 
John  Barker,  (3),  Instruc- 
tor of  Musketry 4  May  98 

Charles  Harris  Ackroyd  ...  4  May  98 

JohnBensleyThornhili 4  May  98 

Frederick  Hugh  Ripley  ...  4  May  98 
James  Worsley-Taylor 4  May  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

James  Eric  Mackay  29  Sept.97 

George  Herbert  Hastings  22  Jan.  98 
William  Bryan  Fleetwood 

Rayner  9  Mar.  98 

Douglas  Alexander  Blair...  6  Apr.  98 

Lionel  Marton  16N0V  98 

Adjts.   4  Capts.-J.    H.   A. 

Boyce,  Captain  1  Bn 15  Jan.  96 

C.   J.    Daniel,    Capt.  North 

Lancashire  Regiment 1  May  96 

Qr.  Master. — Bernard  Daly, 

Son. Lieut 27  Feb.  9c; 

Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 


Northumberland.  Fusiliers. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Northumberland  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Alnwick. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
jrAeDKieo/Nortlrumberland, 

KG.   late  Capt.  Gren.  Gds.  1  Aug.  74 

Lt.  Colonel. 
Lord.  Algernon  M.  A.  Percy 

(3),lutelt. Grenadier  Gds.  15  July  95 

Majobs. 

Lord  Lionel  Cecil    15  July  95 

William  Orde    18  Nov.  96 

Captains. 
Roddam  J.    Roddam,  p.s. 

Son.  Major 5  Aug.  85 

Lawrence  M.  Crossman  ...18  Aug.  86 
Percy  Horace   G.   Powell- 
Cotton,  p.s.  (3),  (T)    3  Aug.  80 

Son. Ronald  C.  Jervis  3  May  go- 
Edward  Joicey 21  Mar.  qi 

Robert  Scntt ,;8  Feb.  93 

Thomas  Henry  Lindberg, 
p.s.  (3),  Inst,  of  Muskeiryis  Oct.   95. 

JohnWestmacott u  Dec.  95 

Richard  Foulis  Roundell...i3  Oct.   97 
Charles  Selborne  Roundelli3  Oct.   97 


LIEUTENANTS. 

John  R.  Hutton-Sqnire  ...17  June 
Edw.  Fius  Arthur  Riddell  17  .Tune 
Edw.  Griffiths  Geo.  Burdoni?  June 
Dudley    F.    de    Crespigny 

Buckle 19  May 

John,  Visct.  Encombe  19  May 

Hugh  de  Putron 17  Nov. 

Reginald  Edward  Cecil  ...17  Nov. 
Gerald  Percy  Westmacott  17  Nov. 
Lisle  Blenkinsop  CouUon  28  Sept, 
Hon.  Eustace  S.  Hamilton - 

Russell 2fi  Oct. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Stephen  Sevmour  Butler...  15  Dec. 

Basil  John  B.  Coulson 1  Jan. 

Albert  Edw.  Jacob  Wilson  16  Mar. 
William  B.  Joseph  Mitford  28  Apr. 
Adit.  <f  Ca.pt.  —  G.     P.     T. 

Leather,  faff.  2  Battalion  6  Apr. 
Qr  Uaster.— WatkynAnwyl 

Evans,1  Hon.  Lieut 6  Nov. 

Med.  Off  — 

"White  Facings. 


The  RoyalWarwickshire  Regt. 

5TH  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the  1st  Warwick  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Warwick. 

"  The  Bear  and  Ragged  Staff." 

Honorary  Colonel. 

St.  Son.  W.  H.,  Lord  Leigh  2  June  65 

Lt. Colonel. 
Wm.  Alex.  Pennington,  JP. 

Son.  Colonel  17  Oct.   94 

Majors. 
Barklie  Cairns  M'Calmont, 
late  Captain   1    Battalion, 

Son.  Lt. Colonel    21  Nov.  94 

ArthurEdmd.Thursby.p.s.  2  July  98 

Captains. 
George  Robert  Powell,  p.s.  10  Mar.  94 
Henry  E.  Da  Cane  Norris, 
p.s.(H ) ,  Instructor  of  Mus- 
ketry  21  Nov.  94 

Fras.  Sheffield  Webster.p.s. 19  Dec.  94 
Gilbert  Lloyd  Elliott,  late 
Lt.  46  Foot  and   13  Hus- 
sars, Hon.  Major 27  June88 

Robert  Wilberforce  Bird  ...23  Feb.  98 
Lieutenants. 

Hudson  Lutwyche 23  Feb.  9S 

Chauncey  Hugh  Stigand...23  Feb.  98 

•Charles  Edward  Brett  23  Feb.  98 

Jas.Fredk.  Clynep.s.(4.)(.H)2o  July  9S 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Cyril  Aubrey  Blacklock  ...20  Oct.  97 
John  Arthington  Walpole 

Bond  23  Mar.  98 

Reginald  Graham  Clarke    14  Apr.  98 

Lewis  Jeremv  Jones 27  May  98 

Thomas  Todd  Potts  26  July  98 

John  Bertram  Haddon 12  Oct.   98 

George  Dermot  Martin 30  Nov.  98 

Adjutant  4-  Captain. — L.  E. 
Morrice,  Captain  2  Bat- 
talion    28  Aug.  94 

Qr. Master  (with  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr. in  theArmy). — George 

Ranee,  Son.  Captain 20  Oct.   S3 

Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 


6th  Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  2nd  Warwick  Militia 
Head  Quarters,  Warwick. 
Honorary  Colonel. 

Geo.  D.Steele  Perkins    6  Oct. 

Lt. Colonel 
HarryL.  B.M'Calmont.M'P. 
DL.  late  Lt.  Scots  Guards2T,  Nov. 
Majors. 
John  E.  R.  Campbell,  DL., 

p.s.,  Son.  Lt.  Colonel     ....   8  May 
Grey    D'E.    H.    Fullerton, 

late  Lt.  13  Hussars  21  Dec. 

Captains. 
Archd.  Kelso,  Son.  Major  21  May 
Edward  Wilson  Da.wes  (S), 
Son.  Maj.  ret.  pay  4  Dra- 
goon   Guards,    Instructor 

of  Musketry  18  Apr. 

John  B.  Ludford-Astley  ...  1  Aug. 
Chas.  Harold  L.  Beatty  ...  1  Aug. 
Walter  Hy.  Davenport, (S )  2  Sept, 


Militia  Infantry. 

Altred  ErnestWilliams,  j>.».  1  June  95 
George    Ingleton    Phillips 

(t)  (S) ...2  Mar.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Colville  C.  A.  Eyre  Crabbe  10  Feb.  97 
Lord  Henry  Chas.Seymouri9  Jan.  98 

George  Sidney  Renny 19  Jan.  98 

George  Hutto'n-Riddell 19  Jan.  98 

Percy  Frank  Coe    19  Jan.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Ronald  H.  Walrond  Rose...  2  Feb.  98 
Clement  B.  Ogilvy  Mitford  14  Apr.  98 
Thomas  Arthur  Smallwoodi4  Apr.  9S 
John  E.  Norfor  Heseltine  16  May  98 

Charles  Aibert  Madge 12  Oct.   98 

Adjt.    Sc    Capt.—F.    G.    F. 

Browne, Capt.  1  BattalioniZ  May  98 
Qr.  Master.— William  Hall, 

Son.  Lieut 9  Nov.  92 

Med.  Off.— 

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The  Royal  fusiliers  (City 
London  Regiment). 

5TH    Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Poyal  Westminster 

Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Hounslow. 

* '  Mcditerranea  n ." 

Honorary  Colonel. 

St.  Son. G.H.-EarfCadogan, 

KG.    Lord   Lieutenant   of 

Ireland 24  Feb 

Lt.Colonel. 
C.  E.  Lang,  ret.  pay  Devon 
Eegt.  Hon.  Col.  (S)(S)  (T)  6  Dec. 
Majors. 
H.  BurgessWeathera.il,  (fl)  5  Oct. 
Frederic  de  Courcy Herbert, 
(S),  late  Capt.  Devon  Pegt. 

(t) 28  Aug. 

Captains. 
AlfredLund.^tia'e  de  Campto 
Col.  Macpherson  of  Cluny, 
Com.Sghld.Brig.'Vol.Inf.  17  Mar. 
Edw.  Burgess  Weatherall, 

(H),  Inst,  of  Musketry ...27  Feb. 

Francis  Cannon, p.s 10  Apr. 

Harold  Wm.  Compton,p.s.  25  Mar. 

Ernest  Mawbey  Birch  2  Dec. 

Eardley  BruceNorton,  (3)2%  July 
Erasmus    Darwin   Parker, 

ret.  pay  Manchester  Pegt.  2  Apr. 
Arch.  Fred.Penny.  p.s.  (H)  4  Apr. 
Lieutenants. 

Ernest  Stanley  Brand  15  Dec. 

Henry  Sidney  15  Dec. 

Chris.  Forbes  Roundell    ...15  Dec. 

Robert  Fairfax  Ellis 15  Dec. 

Neville  Walmsley  Gardners  Dec. 

Hugh  Crawford  Fraser 15  Dec. 

Alex.  John  Grant  Meek 16  May 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Frdk.W.Ullathorne  Cosensis  Dee. 

Laurence  George  Hart 22  Dec. 

David  Ambrose  Lynch,  p.s  ....9  Feb. 
Edw.        Montague        Hill 

Raynsford  23  Feb. 

John  Simeon  Ward    14  Apr. 

Alan  Faraday  C.  Pollard  ...  3  Dec. 
Leonard  WainwrightLucas  7  Dec. 
Alan  Faraday  C.  Pollard...  3  Dec. 
LeonardWainwrightLucas  7  Dec. 
Adjt.   4-  Captain.— F.  T.  F. 

SeooneSiCapt.  1  Bn 23  Nov. 

Qr.  Master. — William  Kerr, 

Hon.  Capt 28  Aug, 

Med.  Off.— 

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98 


6th  Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  Poyal  London  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Artillery  Place,  Fins- 
bury. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Sir  Reginald  Hanson,  Bart. 

MP 21  Oct.  82 

Colonel. 
Lorenzo  Geo.  Dundas,1  CB. 

(H),  late  Capt.  92  F.    5  Jan.  3i 

Lt.Colonel. 
Henry  Norton  B.  Good,  (a), 

Hon.  Colonel 18  Adt.  96 


354 

Major. 

John  H.  Helpman,  p.s.,  [<], 

Hon.  Lt.Colonel    18  May  96 

Captains. 

Robert  H.  R.  Helpman,  \_t'\  28  Apr.  86 

Henry  Harrison  Parry,  p.s. 

(S)   23  Apr.  88 

Arthur  Charles  Tompkins   27  July  89 

Edw.   Ernest  Henry  Atkinn  Jan.  90 

Frederick     Charles    Rich- 
mond-Parry, (S)  [t~\ 19  Dec.  91 

Francis  Stanhope  Hanson  8  Feb.  93 

J.Chabot  Low, p.s.  (S),  [t]i7  May   93 

Coote  R.  Hely-Hutchinson, 

(H)  20  May  95 

Charles  Edwin  Fenner,  (t)  13  May  96 

Victor  Robert  Bland-Hunt, 
p.s.  [t] 19  Aug.  96 

Lieutenants. 

Henry  Fox  Adams 26  June  9.5 

Spencer  J.  Langton,  p.s.  25  Apr.  96 
Wm.E.R.  Richmond-Parry, 

p.s.  (H)    23  Dec.  96 

Walter  Hamilton    Browne 

(S)  (t)  23  Dec.  96 

Stanley  Mason  Castle   5  May  97 

Thomas  George  Gibson  ...15  Sept. 97 
Robert  Fenner,  p.s 19  Jan.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Ronald  Hugh  FitzRoy 28  July  97 

Maurice  Herbert  Stack 29  Sept.  97 

Winniett  W.  Durham  Hall  13  Oct.  97 
Kenneth  Eric  Kirkpatrick  19  Jan.  98 

Percy  Bayly  Akroyd 9  Feb.  98 

Wm.  Henry   Kirby  Moors    9  Feb.  98 

Ivon  Govett  Seweil    12  Apr.  98 

Adj.  <f-  Captain. — C.  F.Hey- 

worth-Savage, Cap*.  1  Bn.i-j  Dec.  94 
Qr. Master.— Michael  Wall, 

Son. Lieut  13  Apr.  98 

Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 

7TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Poyal  South   Middlesex 

Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Hounslow. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
Son.  Chas.  E.  Edgcumbe, 
late      Captain     ty    Lt.Col. 
Grenadier  Guards 11  Feb.  88 

Lt.Colonel. 
George Dibley, p.s.  (S) 27  July  98 

Majors. 
Maydwell  Parsons,  p.s.    ...27  July  98 
Christopher  Heseltine  28  Sept.98 

Captains. 

Walter  Sidney  Livesay 25  May  86 

Geo.  CarrForster,  p.s.  (S), 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...27  Aug.  90 

Guy  Dickson     16  Sept.96 

Ernest  Carrington  Arnold, 

p.s.  (S)    6  Feb.  92 

Frederick  Wm.  Thomas  ...22  Dec.  97 
G.Douglas  Baillie  Hamilton 

(H)  25  July  98 

C.  J.  FitzR.  Rhys  Wingfield  8  Aug.  98 
AlfredRowland  Galsworthy  3  Dec.  98 

Lieutenants. 

Alfred  Chas.  Hugh  Dixon...  9  June  94 

Adrian  Rose  2  Apr.  98 

Wm.Geo.  Townsend  Currie  2  Apr.  98 
Lyddon  Chartres  Morley  ...  2  Apr.  q8 

William  Doria  Bain 2  Apr.  98 

TomBelbin,?aie  Capt.  1  City 

of  London  Vol.  Art 2  Apr.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Frank  W.  Evans  Johnson  13  Dec.  97 
Andrw.WinstanleyNewton25  Jan.  98 
Henry  Walter  Dnnlop  Hill  9  Feb.  98 
FredericLeonardHingstom6  Mar.  98 
Adjt.  4-  Capt.— S.  T.  B.  Law- 

ford,C«p<.  P.  Fusiliers  ...  8  Dec.  96 
Qr.    Master.— Wm.    Knell, 

Hon.  Lieut 22  Jan.  98 

Med.  Off  — 

Blue  Facings. 


855 

The  King's  (Liverpool  fiegt.)- 

3RD  AKD  4TH  BATTALIONS. 

Formerly   the  Dulce   of  Lancaster's 

Own  Rifles.) 

Head  Quarters,  Warrington. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Sir  Thos.   George    Kermor 

Hesketh,  Barf. 12  Sept. 94 

Lt. Colonel  Commandant. 
Cha.    C.  Woodward,1   Hon. 

Colonel 19  Sept. 94 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
J.M.Batten,j>  s.(S),Bt.Major 

ret.  pay  8  F.  Hon.  Colonel  17  Oct.   94 

MAJORS. 

■William  Hudson  Hand.y.s. 

late  Lt.  37  F. 26  Oct.    89 

Son.  Walter  Maxwell,  p.s.  28  Hay  90 
Walter  Geo.  R.  Chichester- 

Coustable  12  Dec.  94 

Charles  Edward  Terry n  Aug.  97 

Captains. 
Edmund  Culpeper  Weston, 

p.s.  (t],(S),  Inst,  of  Musk. 

Son.  Major    18  June  87 

Wm.  Norman  L.  Davidson  18  Oct.  90 
John  Beresford  Jobling  ...  1  June  91 
HenryGreavesWalker,p.s.i8  July  91 

James  Binney  5  Oct.  92 

Chas,GeraldGordon,/7.x.  (ff)iS  Sept.95 
Pamuel  Devereux  Norris...27  Nov.  95 
Henry  Edward  Bedingfeldn  June  98 
Herbert  Seymour  Husted...s  Aug.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Senry    Littlehales    Barker, 

IS),  (t)  late  Lt.  W.  Kent 

Regiment 11  May  92 

Disney  Y.  Watt,^.«.  (S)  ...20  Jan.  94 

Hugh' Gordon  Watson   15  May  95 

Fras.Jas.CosmoBonnyman2o  June  97 
.Tohn  Hy.  Strode  Batten  ...  2  Jan.  97 
Harry  Kendall  Oram,  p.s.   24  June  98 

Edward  Metcalfe  Beall 3  Aug.  98 

William  Alan  Blake   3  Aug.  98 

Chas.  F.  Irvine  Wimberley  3  Aug.  98 
Robert  S.  Cobden  Chaffey  3  Aug. 98 
Robt.  L.  Astley  Campbell...  3  Aug.  98 
Carfrae  Hamilton  Delmege  3  Aug.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Cheslyn  W.  A.  Fritche 9  Aug. 97 

Edward  Vincent  Jcnes 19  Jan.  98 

Wm.  Casamajor  Musgravei2  Apr.  98 

Edward  Albert  Porch    13  Apr.  98 

Charles    Robert    Davidge 

Cleminson 7  May  98 

Steele  Hutcheson    8  Aug.  58 

Thos.  C.  R.  Joseph  Ward...  S  Aug.  98 
Adits.  #    Capts.—A..  W.   H. 

Tripp,  Capt.  1  Bn 1  Nov.  93 

C.  S.  Edridge,  Capt.  1  Bn.  22  Mar.  97 
Q-r. Master. — Benjamin  Josph. 

Finch,3  Son.  Lieut 26  June  97 

Med,  Off.— 

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The  Norfolk  Kegiment. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(  Formerly  the  xst  Norfolk  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Norwich. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

General  Sir  E.  G.  Bulwer, 

KCB.    [R] 29  July  96 

Lt. Colonel. 
Fred.  Hambleton  Custanoe, 
late  Capt.  A-  Lt.Col.  Gren.. 

Guards,  Son.  Colonel 4  Apr.  06 

Major. 
Sir  K.  H.  Kemp,  Bt.  Son. 

Lt. Colonel  28  Mar.  94 

Edw.  Hy.  Chas.  Wellesley, 

late  Lieut.  1  Bn 19  Aug.  96 

Captains. 
3.  Arthur  Snow,  Son.  Major  25  Apr.  82 
Henry  H.  F.  Eden,  p.s.  (S) 
Son.  Major 3  Feb.  87 


Militia  Infantry. 

Lionel  Garrick  Trevor  (S)  28  Feb.  91 
Algernon  Harold  Baillie(j?)iS  Feb.  93 
Sidney  Lennard  Barrett,  j;.». 

[f]  (B)  List,  of  Musketry... 25  Nov.  93 
Rich.  Ludwig   Bagge,  p.s. 

Son.  Capt.  1  Cadet  Bn.   ...18  Apr.  94 
Lovel  Wodehouse  Gurney, 

p.s 19  June  95 

Walter  Edward  Hansell  ...12  Jan.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Harry  P.  Gott  Crosse,  late 

Son.    Capt.    Cadet    Corps 

with  1  Vol.  Bn 16  Jan.  95 

Edmund   B.   Fras.    Heath- 
cote  Lacon... 15  June  98 

Albert     C.    F.     Gascoyne 

Bernard  15  June  98 

Bernard  Salwey  Grissell ...  9  Feb.  98 
John  Francis  Hubbard   ...11  Apr.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Robert  Westbrnoke  Hewitt  3  Sept. 98 
Adj.  6c  Capt.—Ky.  Y.  Beale, 

Bt. Major  1  Battalion  4  Feb.  97 

Qr.  Master. — Wm.  Halpin,1 

Son.  Captain 20  Sept.S7 

Med.Off.— 

White  Facings. 


4TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  2nd  Norfolk  Militia 

Head  Quarters,  Norwich. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Lt. Colonel. 

Sir    Charles    Harvey,    Bt. 

Son.  Colonel 11  Dec. 

Majors. 
John  Edward  Fryer,  p.s.  ...22  Jan. 

Captains. 

Owen  Hunt  Fi$heT,p.e.Bon. 

Major 22  Apr. 

John' Henry  Steward 28  July 

George  N.  Latham,  p. s.     ..75  Feb. 

Sy.  G.  de  LavaletteFerguson, 
{S)  employed  in  Sierra 
Leone  Frontier  Police  ...22  Sept. 

Edward  Wm.  Chambers, 
late  Major  3  Bn.  Man- 
chester  Regt 15  Dec. 

Alexander  Hamilton  Blair  13  July 
Lieutenants. 

Charles  Surtees  Robinson  16  Jan. 

Arch.  Rowsell  Brakspear    25  Feb. 

William  Vernon  Harcourt    18  Feb. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Patrick  Edm.  Henslowe  ...21  Oct. 

Arthur  Edward  Croker 21  Oct. 

George  Darling  Wright...    16  Feb. 

Edmund  Lewis  Howe  4  May 

Harold  Herbert  Glyn    a  Nov. 

Adjt.4-Capt.-W.    H.  Dods, 

Captain  1  Battalion    30  June 

Qr. Master  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army). — Fras. 

Grehan,*  Hon.  Captain  ...   1  Dec. 
Med.  Off  — 

White  Facings. 


.) 


The  Lincolnshire  Kegiment. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Royal  North  Lincoln 

Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Lincoln. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Chas.  Alfred  Worsley,  Earl 

o/"Yarborough  12  Oct.  98 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Edw.  Walter  WillsonColonehy  Feb.  95 

Majors. 
Charles  Arthur  Swan,  (H)    2  July  93 

Captains. 
Sutton  Harvey  Lowe,  ( J5T)  14  June  90 
Herbert  James  Torr,  [ij  ...10  Dec.  92 
George  Edward  Heneage...24  June  93 
Edward  Mason  Grantham  21  July  94 
Chas.  E.  Fred.  Rich,  (.EO...22  May  95 
Philip  Chetwode  Wright...  7  Aug.  95 
Wm.VereReeve  Fane, (p.s.)  n  Nov.  97 


Lieutenants. 

Stephen  Massingberd   7  June  95 

Joseph  Billiat,  (S),  Inst,  of 

Musketry 7  June  95 

William  Oliver  Grieve  21  Oct.   96 

Chas. Dray  nerMassingberd- 
Mundy 6  Oct.   97 

Richard  Harrison  6  Oct.   97 

John  St.  Vigor  Fox    23  Feb.    8 

Archibald  Seafield  Grant. ..25  May    8 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Roland  Henry  Marsh   28  July  97 

Cyril       Gerald      Valerian 
Wellesley  2  Mar.  98 

Ronald      Dockray  -  Water- 
house    16  Nov.  98 

Adjt.4-Capt.-W.  G.  Hard- 
ing, Capt.  1  Bn 1  Sept.  98 

Major  1  Battalion  14  Aug.  93 

Qr. Master.— Joseph  Cowen, 

Son.  Lieut 30  Sept. 91 

Med.  Off- 

White  Facings. 


4TH  Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  Royal  South  Lincoln 
Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Grantham. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Earl  Brownlow,  late  Ens.  Jr 
Lt.     Grenadier      Guards, 
Aide  de  Camp  to  theQueen  3  Mar.  68 
Lt. Colonel  Commandant. 
Lord  Wm.  Cecil,1  MVO.  late 
Capt.    Grenadier    Guards, 
Groom  in  Waiting   to    the 
Queen,  Son.  Colonel   16  Apr.  90 

Majors. 

Sir  Jas.  de  Hoghton,25ai-#., 
ret.  pay  Lincoln  Regt.  Son. 
Lt.Colonel  13  Feb.  95 

Lord  John  Pakenham  Cecil, 

ret. pay  Grenadier  Guards  17  Nov.  97 
Captains. 

Thomas  WilliamPinder.(  H)  17  Aug.  89 

Fras.S.  SmeathmanSatton3  23  Aug.  90 

Arthur  Anthony  W.  Bailey  23  Aug.  90 

Henry  Thomas  Tiinson 3  Mar.  94 

Edward  Kyme  Cordeaux, 
(S)    10  Apr.  95 

John  George  Thorold    20  May  95 

Cecil  S.  Anderson-Pelham, 
(S),  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 
Governor  of  Queensland. ..19  May  97 

Montagu  Haffenden  Hall, 
p.s.  (S',  late  2nd  Lt.  Scots 
Guards    22  May  97 

Hugo  MeynellFitzHerbert3i  May  97 
Lieutenants. 

John  Albert  Cole,  (S),  In- 
structor of  Musketry    23  Dec.  93 

Cosmos  Charles  Richard 
Nevill 3  Mar.  94 

Charles  Le  D.  Leslie-Mel- 
ville   31  May  97 

Arthur  Charles  Wellesley, 
Aide  de  Campto  the  Gover- 
nor of  New  Zealand 7  July  97 

Robert  Hector  Johnston  ...20  July  98 

James  Cosmo  Russell    20  July  98 

Reginald  Bastard  20  July  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

William  Lenox  Naper  9  Feb.  9S 

Geo.  Camborne  B.  Paynter23  Mar.  98 

Eau  Francis  Cecil 30  May  08 

Adjt.  4-  Capt. — A.W.  Dewar, 

Captain  1  Battalion 21  Sept. 96 

Qr.  Master.— Thomas  Kirk- 

patrick,  Son.  Lieut 12  Dec.  94 

Med.  Off.— Surg.  Lt.Colonel 

Geo.  Wm.  Shipman  1  Deo.  91 

White  Facings. 

The  Devonshire  Kegiment;. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  2nd  Devon  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Plymouth. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Br. Bon. Chas.  Seale  Hayne, 

MP.  p.s.  (S),  JP 10  Oct    94 


Lt. Colonel. 
Henrv    Howorth,   late   Lt. 

88  F.  Hon.  Colonel  28  Nov.  94 

Majors. 
Fra.  Hender  Mounsteven. 

p.s.    (ff),    late   Lt.  Itoyal 

Marines;  Hon.  Lt.  Colonel  9  Jan.  95 
Captains. 
Richard  A.  Moore-Stevens, 

Hon.  Ma/or 26  May  83 

John  H.Hon-, p.s.Hon.  Major  9  Feb.  89 
Henry  Limbrey  Toll,  Hon. 

Major    16  Mar.  89 

Melville  Richmond  Brown  11  May  96 
Bertram  Vernon  Mitford... it  May  96 

George  Lambert,  p.s 4  May  98 

Lieutenants. 
Chas.  George  Carew  Elers, 

(H)Instructor  of  Musketryi^  Dec.  89 

John  H.  M.  Kirkwood  9  June  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 

William  Ernest  Scafe 3  Nov.  97 

Barton  Hope  Besly    16  Feb.  98 

Henry  Innes  Storey  ...  16  Feb.  98 

Herbert  Connell  Whipple. ..23  Feb.  98 
William  Raymond  Daniell  2  Mar.  q8 
Adj.ScCapt. — V.  A.  Richards, 

Captain  1  'Battalion 21  July  97 

Qr. Master. — Thomas    Rey- 
nolds, Hon.  Captain     1  Feb.  85 

Med.     Off. 

White  Facings. 


4TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  1st  Devon  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Exeter. 

Lt.  Colonel. 

Hon.  John  S.Trefusis, Hon. 

Colonel 3  Nov 

Majors. 
Hon.  Edw.ArthurPalk.JP., 

Hon.  Lt.  Colonel    12  Jan. 

Captains. 
J.  Stafford  Goldie  Harding, 

p.s.  JP.,  Hon.  Major  5  Nov. 

George  Wrigley    12  May 

Sutherland         Dumbreck,1 

Hon.  Major 21  May 

Dennis  Fortescue  Boles  ...14  Apr. 
JohnFitzLloydHorner,(H"), 

Instructor' of  Musketry  ...  8  Sept. 
Henry  Arthur  Sealy  Bridge26  Oct. 

Lieutenants. 
Reginald  Maitland  Snow(<)27  May 
Norman E.L..EuWo/Rothes  3  July 
John  Morth  Woollcombe  ...  2  Feb. 

Owen  John  Mortimore 18  May 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Arthur  Montagu  Rundall   29  Sept. 

Edward  Daniel  Brvce  22  Dec. 

Hugh  M.  Craigie  Halkett  2  Mav 
Claude  H.)M.  Imbert-Terry2r  Dec. 
Adjt.^Capt.— E.G.  Williams, 

Captain  2  Battalion 6  Mar. 

Qr.Masfer.—    John     Carr,5 

Hon.  Captuia 9  Sept. 

Med.  Off.— Surg.Lt. Colonel 

MarkFarrant  1  Dec. 

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98 


The  Suffolk  Kegiment. 

3RD  Battalion. 

'Formerly  the  West  Suffolk  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
The  Mm-ques*  of  Bristol 10  Jan.  65 

Lt. Colonel. 
ReubenNorton(.ff  ),Zar>  Dur- 

hamLight Inf. Hon.  Col.... 27  Oct.   97 
Majors. 
Fred.  Wm.  Scudamore,]rtr\ 
pay  SuffolkRegt.  Hon.Lt. 

Colonel  29  Apr.  98 

Gerald  Arthur  Burton  30  Apr.  98 


Militia  Infantry. 

Captains. 
MontaguBerthon  Burnand, 

p.s.,  (H) ,    Instructor     of 

Musketry 17  May 

Sir  Wm.  H.  Quayle  Jones, 

Knt.  p.s 14  Apr.  96 

Chas.AugustineFonnereau  4  May  96 
Russell  Kendall  Brittain...  5  Mar.  97 
Hon.  Gerald  Oakley  Cado- 

gan.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 

Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland  3  July  97 
Frank  Edward  AUt'rey,  ret. 

pay,  2  Bn.  Dorset  Begiment  7  Dec.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Richd.Wm.  Rice  Jeudwine  9  Feb.  98 
ArthurJ.GrovesHargreaves  9  Feb.  98 

Henry  Masson  Rigg  9  Feb.  98 

Chas.  Al  fred  Russell  Stower  9  Feb.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Percy  Edensor  Sinnett   ...15  Sept. 97 
Joseph  William  Spearman  17  Nov.  97 
Nath.G.BeauchampHalhed2?  Dec.  97 
Roger     W.       Beaconsfield 

Oaslow    19  Jan.  98 

Herbert  Arthur  Stewart  ...19  jan.  98 
Louis   E.   C.   Worthington 

Wilmer    23  Feb.  98 

Robert  Edward  Drake 3  Sept. 98 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.—C.   R.  Fryer, 

Capt.  1  Battalion  24  Dec.  96 

Qr.  Master.— J.   T.    Potter, 

Hon.  Lieut 7  Feb.  94 

Med.  Off.— 

White  Facings. 


4TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Cambridge  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Ely. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
H.B.H.  G.  W.   F.  C.  Duke 
of  Cambridge,  KG.  KT. 
KB.  aCB.  GCSI.  GCMG. 
GCIE.  GCVO 30  July  92 

Lt. Colonel. 
Herbert     D.    Fryer,   Hon. 

Colonel 13  July  98 

Majors. 

Roberts.  Bacchus, Hon. Lt. 

Colonel 17  Nov.  97 

Hy.  W.  Hurrell  Hon.Lt. Col.  10  Aug.  98 

Captains. 
Francis  W.  E. Beldam,  Hon. 

Major  10  Jan.  85 

Alan   Sidney    W.   Stanley, 

Hon.  Major   23  Apr.  85 

Chas.  Wentworth  Stanley, 

Hon.  Major 23  Apr.  85 

Sir  R.  C  Percy  Gethin,  Bt., 

•p.s.(H)Instructor  of  Musk,  o  Apr.  86 
Albert  Julian  Pell, Z>i. (2*7), 

Hon.  Major    9Apr.   90 

Walter  Hamond  Francis  ...28  Mar.  94 
Alexander  Cross  Hall,p.s.i7  Nov.  97 
Alf.  Shafto  Barthropp,  p.s. 10  Aug.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Frederick  Gustave  Bagnell  6  May  93 
ReginaldHignett  Wilford  10  Oct.   94 
Hy.  Hampden  English,  p.s.  27  Feb.  95 

James  George  Black  22  July  96 

Reginald  John  Armes  2  June  97 

Robert  Jas.  Leslie  Ogilby  10  Aug.  98 
Robert  Ferguson  Gross  ...10  Aug.  98 
Sherman  G.  Venn  Ellis 10  Aug.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Thomas  Massie  Hutchinson  4  Apr.  98 
William  Geofirey  Probert ...  15  Apr.  98 

Cyril  Annesley  Cooke 9  MavgS 

Adjt.   4-    Capt.—C.  F.  Len- 

nock,  Captain  SuffolkEegt.j  Mar.  95 
Qr.  Master.  —Arthur  James,3 

Hon.  Captain 7  Apr.  86 

Med.  Off.— Surg.  Lt. Colonel 

Fred.  Fawssettjun., MD.  1  Dec  91 
White  Facings. 


856 

The  Prince  Albert's  ( Somerset- 
shire Light  Infantry). 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  1st  Somerset  Militia.) 

Head  Qaarters,  Taunton. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Henry  Cornish  Henley,  JP. 17  Nov.  97 

Lt.Colonel. 
Hon.   Henry  Powell  Gore- 

Langton1 20  Oct.  97 

Majors. 
Hastings  Edward  Hicks2. ..10  Nov.  97 

Captains. 
Hamilton  Alex.  Kinglake, 

Capt.  ret.  pay  Lane.  Fus., 

Hon.  Major 16  Jan.  89 

Edw.  Brinsley  Rawlins, p.s. 

Hon.  Major    24  Aug.  89 

Edw.  Reginald  John  Talbot29  Aug.  5: 
Clement    Phipps    Tudwav, 

(H) 11  May  92 

Theobald  Leonard  Walsh, 

(H),  p.s.  [r]     20  Dec.  84 

Hcm.Chas.PepysCourtenay22  Feb.  03 
SidneyE.O.Owen-Swaffield  11  June94 
Roger  Ma.rriott-Dodington, 

p.s.  (H)    ,.22  June  95 

Lieutenants. 
Clement  Brady  TJpperton, 

(H),  Inst,  of  Musketry    ...  8  Apr.  93 

John  Darley  Colley 7  Oct.   93 

Alg.  Wm.  S.  Lord  Langton  10  Feb.  94 
Wm.  John  Wilmot  Kerr  ...  5  Sept.94 
John  Neville  Hood  Walrond22  July  96 
Compton  Cardew  Norman    9  Nov.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  R.   Campbell   Heath- 
cote  1  June  97 

Ernest  William  Worrall  ...15  Sept.97 

Arthur  Hamilton  Cooper  ...16  Nov. 98 

Adjt.  <r  Capt. — Arthur  Bar- 
ton Fox,  Capt.  \  Battalion  1  Feb.  96 

Qr.    Master.  —  Chas.     Jas. 
Leyster,  Hon.  Lieut 24  Oct.  94 

Med.  Of. — 

BlueFacmgs. 


4TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  2nd  Somerset  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Taunton. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Lt.Colonel  Commandant. 
Wm.    Long,    JP.  late  Lt. 
46  F.  p.s.,  Hon.  Colonel. ,.17  May  89 

Majors. 
Evan  Hy.  Llewellyn,  MP. 

JP.  Hon.  Lt.Colonel   11  Mar.  91 

Captains. 
John  Wm.  Henry  Marshall- 
West,3  p.s.,  [<],  lateLt.  2 

Bn.  Somerset  Lt. Infantry, 

Hon.  Major   2  Aug.  84 

Saml.  H.Woodhouse,p.s.  (t)  5  Oct.  87 
Charles  Beague  St.  John- 

Mildmay,  p.s.  ret.  pay  E. 

Art 30  Apr.  90 

Hy.Norris  GlynnHinrte,fa<e 

Lieut.  1  Bn 24  Oct.  91 

Roger  Harbin  Manley,  p.s.    1  May  95 

Arthur  Llewellyn,  p.s 15  May  95 

Douglas   Grant    Stewart,4 

(H),  late  Capt.  SomersetLt. 

Infantry 22  July  96 

Ernest  A.  Bragge  Warry, 

p.s.  (H),Inst.ofMusketry24  Apr.  97 
Lieutenants. 
Chas.  Eaw.Wm.  Carleton  19  Aug.  96 
Joseph  Geo. DawsonWolleni9  Aug  96 
Hastings  Elles  John  Eyre  is  Dec.  97 
Wm.Humphry.M.Freestunis  Dec.  97 
Hy.  Irving  Rodney  Allfreyis  Dec.  97 
James  Borland  Walker    ...15  Dec.  97 

John  Higson  Hayes ,is:Dec.   97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
William  Oliver  Priehard...i4  Apr.  97 
Granville  George  Pomeroyis  May  97 
Francis  William  Tennant  ...4  May  98 

3  0 


857 


Militia  Infantry. 


James  Hugh  Christie   19  Oct.  98 

WilhelmArthur  D.  Lippert  7  Dec.  98 
Adit.  4-Capt.— H.W.Lovett, 

Capt.  1  Battalion  20  Sept. 95 

Qr.  Master. — Henry  Powis, 

Son.  Lieut 26  Oct.  92 

Med.  Of.— 

Blue  Facings. 


The   Prince  of  Wales's  Own 
(West  Yorkshire  Regt.). 

3RD  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the  2nd  West  York  Militia.) 

Heart  Quarters,  York. 

''Mediterranean." 
Honorary  Colonel. 
S.R.S.  G.  F.  E.  A.  Duke  of 
York,  KG.  KT.  GCVO.   30  July  92 
Lt.  Colonel. 
Geo.  J.  Hay,  CB.  v.s.    DL. 

JP.,  Soil.  Colonel 12  May  79 

Majors. 
Henry      Trafford-Rawson, 

(t),  Son.  Lt. Colonel   12  May  93 

R.  W.  Hine-Haycock,  (S) 

Son.  Lt. Colonel 30  Oct.   95 

Captains. 
Abraham  M.    Sagar-Mus- 

grave,  p.s.,  Son.  Major  22  Jan.  87 
John  Musgrave  Benson, p. 8.22  Jan.  87 

Francis  Boynton 3  Mar.  88 

Josph.Straker,p.s.(-ff),  [<], 

(S) 9  Mar.  89 

Arthur  Sale  Whiteley,  p.s.  18  Feb.  93 
Fred.  Anastasius   Saunders, 
p.s.  Adj.  1  City  {Grahams- 
town)  Vols.  (S.  Africa)  ...  3  Feb.  94 
Edwin  Heautonville  Rich- 
ardson.   (S),    late    Capt. 
DerbyshireRegt.Son.Maj.  14  Aug.  95 
Chs.  L.  Vaugban-Arbuckle  18  Nov.  93 

Lieutenants. 
Kenneth  James  Roy,7>.«....23  Dec.  96 

Herbert  Combe,  p. s 11  Aug.  97 

Henry  Allen  Wilson,  p.s....-.i  Aug.  97 
Albany  St.   Leger  Feiher- 

stonhaugh,  p.s 11  Aug.  97 

Cecil  Julius  H.  Lyster 11  Aug.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  Alister  Barff 15  Dec.  97 

Richard  Meinertzhagen  ...  2  Feb.  98 
Chas.  Reginald  Bent  Aked  2  Feb.  98 
RichardGarthewMiddleton  9  Feb.  98 
Hy.  Wm.  Alfred  Ripley  ...  9  Feb.  98 
Richd.  H.  Sagar  Wilkinson29  Apr.  98 
JohnEdm.  Valentine  Isaac  22  June  98 
Lawrence  Edw.  G.  0ates24  Dtc.  98 
Adjt.4-Capt.-H.  B.C.  Trevor, 

Capt.  2  Battalion 27  Jan.  96 

■Qr.   Master  —  Francis  Pye, 

Son.  Captain  7  Apr.  86 

Med.   Off.— Surg.  Lt. Colonel 

James  Ramsay,  MD 14  May  93 

White  Facings. 
4th  Battalion. 
{Formerly  the  4th  West  York  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  York. 
Honorary   Colonel. 
S.R.S.     Albert     Edward, 
Frince     of    Wales     and 
Duke  of  Cornwall.  KG. 
KT.    KP.    GCB.    GCSr 
GCMG.    GC1E.    GCVO.  9  Nov.  98 
Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Chas.  R.  Prideaux-Brune,1 
p.s.  ret.  pay  Rifle  Brigade, 

Son. Colonel  7  Oct.   93 

Majors. 

William  H.  Gott   22  Apr.  93 

John  T.  Lee  2  June94 

Captains. 
Alfred  Charles  Bennett,^). ». 

Son.  Major    25  Nov. 82 

HonryC.Bulkeley,.ffo7!..a/a./.2S  Feb.  85 
Sir  Wm.  Henry  Mahon,  Bt. 

Son.  Major 23  Apr  .  89 

James  B.GarforthTottie,  (S) 

Son.  Major    3  May  90 

D'Arcy    Edw.     Swainston 

Sirangwayes,  (S)  15  May  93 

Bertram  Metcalfe  Smith, 

p.* 3  May  97 

Lieutenants. 
John  Miles  Dawson    18  Nov.  96 


Henry  Metcalfe  Appleton  5  May  79 
Alfred  William  Speyer  ,..21  Dec.  98 
John     Charles      Durnford 

Birtwhistle   21  Dec.  98 

George  Dalton  Leake 21  Dec.  98 

Eustace  F.  Grant-Dalton...2j  Dec.  98 

Francis  Hyde  Edwards 21  Dec.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Alfred  Spry  Carlyon 2  Nov.  98 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.—B..  E.  Watts. 

Captain  1  Battalion 3  Dec.  94 

Qr. Master  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr. in  the  Army) . — Thomas 

Wilson,  Son.  Lieut 23  July  90 

Med.   Of.— Surg.  Lt. Colonel 

James  Walker  1  Dec.  91 

White  Facings. 

The  East  Yorkshire  Eegt. 

3RD  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the  Fast  York  Militia.) 

"  White  Rose  of  York." 

Head  Quarters,  Beverley. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Wm.  Henry  Grimston,1  late 

Capt.    13  F.  JP 1  Nov. 90 

Lt. Colonel  Commandant. 
John  H.  Burstall,2  late  Lt. 

fro  Foot,  Son.  Colonel 22  Jan.  96 

Majors. 
Herbert  John  Whittle,  p.s.   4  Apr.  96 
James  B.  W.  Wilson  (S)  ...26  June  97 

Captains 
Harold  Robinson  Pease,  (S 123  June  85 
Alfred  St.  Hill  Gibbons,  (If), 

Son   Major    16  Dec.  85 

Fred.   Charles   Ptrickland- 
Constable,  {S),  ret.   pay 

Royal  Horse  Guards   21  Ma.y  90 

Ashe  Windham,  (S)  6  May  91 

F.N.Buchanan  Boyd,p.s.(S) 
Assist.   Insp.    Gold    Coast 

Constabulary 27  Nov.  95 

Digby  Francis  Wrangham  25  Dec.  95 
Edward  Starkey  Wade,[>]2.s  Dec.  95 
Hubert  C.  Prichard  (S),  (S)  ' 

ret. pug  F.Yorkshire  Regt.  26  June  07 
Philip  T.  Sperling  Maxsted, 
(H.),  serving  in  the  British. 
Fast  Africa    Protectoratei\  July  97 
Lieutenants. 
Ernest  Gadesden   Fellow?22  Jan.  96 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Lionel  George  Hill 20  Jan.  97 

John  Evelyn  C.  Darley 10  Mar. 97 

Geoffrey  Delves  Broughton  9  Feb.  98 
Henry  Campbell  Johnson  16  Feb.  98 
Darcy  George  Wrangham  2  Mar.  98 

Henry  Joseph  Dresser 14  Apr.  9S 

Jn.  B.  Harrison-  Broadley  5  Oct.  98 
Adjt.  4-  Cajit  —  B.  St.  C.  St. 

Clair-Ford,  Cant.  1  Bn...  16  Sept.98 
Paymaster.  —  John  William 
F.   Sandwith,  late    Capt. 

Bombay  Army 15  Nov.  55 

Qr. Master  {with  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr.  in  the  Army). — Mau- 
rice Barry, *  Son. Lieut.... 29  Apr.  96 
White  Facings. 


Simon  James  Symons,7>.». 

(S),  Lnst.  of  Muskttry    ...20  Jan.  94 
Frederick   Fdward     Bishop, 

p.s.   (H),  serving  with  Gold 

Coast  Constabulary  3  May  95 

.SirAlg.ICerrB.Osborn, .Bar*.  3  May  95 
Shelley  L.  LaurenceScarlett23  Apr.  97 
Oliver  Arihur  Villiers,  Lord 

Ampthill   24  Apr.  97 

RowlandErnestAlston.p.s.n  May  93 
Lieutenants. 

Edward  Pugh  Allpress 27  May  95 

William  John  Topham 27  May  95 

Gustavus  Framis  Higgins  18  May  96 

John  Harvey 14  Apr.  97 

Alfonso  Byrne 4  Sept. 97 

Robert  French-Brewster...i9  Jan.  98 
James   Fras.  Nelson   Price, 

Aide   de   Camp   to   Sir  F'. 

Cardew,Goueruorof  Sierra 

Leone,  23  Oct.  97  16  Apr.  98 

Harold  Kooert  Jones     4Mayg8 

Son.  Victor  Alex.  Fred.  V. 

Russell    20  July  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
FraDcis  Marshall  Bassett, 

late  Capt.  3  Vol.  Bn 2  Apr.  98 

Norman  Percy  Clarke 6  Apr.  98 

ArthurEdw. Every  Sargent  7  Apr.  98 
Adjt.i-Capt—  W.T.W.Scott, 

Capt.  1  Battalion 1  July  98 

Qr. Master— C.    Fox,   Son. 

Lieut 4  Dec.  89 

Med.  Off. — Surg.  Lt. Colonel 

RowiandH. Coombs, MD.  1  Dec.  91 
White  Facings. 


The  Bedfordshire  Eegiment. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Bedford  Light  Infantry.) 

Head  Quarters,  Bedford. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Sir     John      M.     Burgoyne, 

Bart.,  late   Gren.   Guards2o  Jan.  94 
Lt. Colonel. 
HerbrandA.,  Duke  of  Bed- 
ford, (H) 22  Dec.  97 

Majors. 
Geo.O'Neil  Segrave,  (S), 
ret.  pay    Yorkshire    Regt. 

Son.  Lt. Colonel 17  Mar.  94 

Wm.   Dugald   Stuart,1  (S) 

late  Xing's  Royal  Rifles.  ..12  Jan.  98 
Captains. 
Gerald   M.  de   L.  Dayrell, 

p.s 18  Mar.  oi 

Sir  Fred.  W.F.  G.  Frankland, 
Bart. p.s.  (S), serving  under 
the  Brit. S.  Africa  Companyzq  Aug.  91 
Edward  Arthur  Haggard,2 

ret. pay  Army  Serv.  Corps   2  Nov.  92 
Bertie  Philip  Newbolt  20  Jan.  94 


4TH  Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  Sertford  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Hertfoi'd. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
The  Marquis  of  Salisbury, 
KG.  Prime  Minister,  and 
Secretary      of     State    for 

Foreign  Affairs 11  June  68 

Lt.  Colonel. 
James  Edw.  Hubert,  Visct. 

Cranborne,  MP 29  Oct.   92 

Majors. 

Chas^T'tsc*.  Marsham,  DL. 21  July  97 

Charles  H.  B.  Heaton-EUis  6  July  98 

Captains. 

Henry  Jenney,  (S) 11  Apr.  88 

Hubert  Fred  Barclay,  (S)  10  Aug.  89 

Lord  Henry  FitzGerald 5  Oct.   89 

Charles  Percy  Boulton 11  May  91 

Edwin  Philip  Smith  15  July  93 

Montagu  Collet  Norman  ...21  July  97 
Aynsley  Eyre  Greenwell...  7  July  98 
Winchester  St.  Geo.  Clowes  7  July  98 

Lieutenants. 
Son.  Douglas  S.  Marsham, 
serving  with  Bechuanaland 

Border  Police  29  Nov.  90 

Richard  Page  Croft   10  Feb.  97 

Philip  Arthur  Flower    10  Feb.  97 

Arthur  Wm.  James  Cecil    21  July  97 

Peter  Rupert  Bassett 9  Feb.  98 

Vincent  O.  Cort  Dawson  ...23  Mar.  98 
George  Ernest  Marten  (S), 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...22  June  98 

Charles  Roger  Barclay 5  Oct.   98 

Edward  Pendarves  Dorrien 

Smith 5  Oct.   98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Kenneth  Chas.Ed.Meekingn  Apr.  98 

Ellis  Ashmead-Bartlett 14  June  98 

Thomas  Erskine  Lamoert  7  July  98 
Hugh      Richard      Lawrie 

Sheppard    9  July  98 

Adjt.   4-    Capt.—B..    W.    TJ. 

Coates,  Capt.  1  Battalion  16  Dec.  95 
Quarter     Master.  —  James 

Richardson,  Son.  Lieut. 22  Jan.  98 
Med.  Off- 
White  Facings. 

The  Leicestershire  Eegt. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Leicestershire Militio .) 

Head  Quarters,  Leicester. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Rt.   Son.  J.  J.  R.,  Duke  of 

Rutland,  KG.  GCB 11  Aug.  88 


Lt. Colonel. 
A.  T.  T.  Lord  Braye,   JP. 

DL J2  Deo.  97 

Majors. 
ZoriEdw.Wm.  J.  Manners, 

MP.  ret. pay  Rifle  Brigade™  May  97 
Benjamin  Geale  Hum'frey, 

ret.  pay  Leicester  Regt 27  Apr.  9S 

Captains. 

Philip  Reginald  Fuller 28  May  92 

Robert  Samuel  Phillips  (-ff)2o  Aug.  92 
Chas.  Hy.  Dayrell  Palmer  1  June  96 
Cyril    Owen  Ibbetson,  {S) 

Lnstruetor  of  Musketry  ...14  Apr.  97 
Edw.  Atbelstane  L.  Powelln  Aug.  97 

Canning  Turner  11  Aug.  97 

Harry    R.    R.    Robertson- 

Cuninghame,  (if)    24  Sept.92 

Thomas  Frewen,  (S),Aidede 

Camp   to  the  Governor  of 

Victoria,  3  Sept.  98 3  Sept.98 

Lieutenants. 
"Gregory  Morgan  Knight ...  1  June  96 
Albert  A.  Leslie  Stephen. ..25  Aug. 97 
.Fred.  H.  Arbuthnott  Wol- 

laston  23  Feb.  98 

Atwell  C.  Dennet  Pearson  23  Feb.  98 
(Duncan  Hamilton  Blunt  ...23  Feb.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Wm.  Arthur  C.  Wapshare   15  Sept. 97 

Henry  Percival  Cross    22  Sept.97 

John  Warden  Blunt 3  Sept.98 

Adjt.  4r  Capt.— Geo.  Hy.  P. 

Burne, Captain  iBattalionz$  Jan.  98 
<Qr.  Master. — JohnBreacher, 

Son.  Lieut 28  Mar.  96 

lied.  Of.— 

White  Facings. 


'The  Royal  Irish  Regiment. 

3RD  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the  Wexford  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Wexford. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Henry  S.  Lord  Templemore  2  Sept. 93 

Lt.  Colonel. 
Morgan    Geo.   Lloyd,    CB. 

late    Cornet    1    Dr.    Gds. 

(H),  JP.,  Hon.  Colonel  ..,30  Mar.  85 
Majors. 
James  W.M.  Viset.  Stopfordi3  July  91 

OwenL.  F.Lloyd  3  Dec.  98 

Captains. 
Ch.as.Edw.  Wogan-Browne, 

p.s.  (S),Inst.  of  Musketry  4  Aug.  88 
San.Edw.B.L.H.Stopford,1 

p.s.    {S) ,  ret.    pay    Irish 

Fusiliers  25  June  90 

Son.  Arthur  H.  Chichester:3  Apr.  92 
<&eraldlI.PomeroyColley(S)i&  Nov.  93 
Fras.  John  Newton-King, 

(S)  ,ret.pay  OxfordLt.  Inf.zS  Oct.   96 

William  Perry     13  Oct.   97 

John  Owens  Johnson,  ret. 

pay    12  Lancers 17  Nov.  97 

Alan  Maxwell  Boisragon,2 

late  Capt.  Irish  Regt 28  Mar.  98 

Robert  Murdoch 3  Dec.  98 

Lieutenants. 
BTred.  James  Robt.  Hughes  26  May  94 
Son.  H.R.T  G.Filrzmaurice- 

Deane-Morgan,  (  S)  26  May  94 

Jlenry    Vincent    Shortland, 

{S),  serving  in  the   Gold 

Coast  Constabulary 26  May  94 

Morgan  Crofton  Lloyd,  {3)  4  Nov.  96 

Guy  Lovel  Caulfeild  4  Nov.  96 

Owen  Fitzstephen  Lloyd. ..13  Oct.  97 
Richd.  TV.  J.  Visct.  Suirdale, 

Private    Secretary   to    the 

Governor  of  Song  Kong...2Z  Dec. 
Second  Lieutenants. 
Hy.  St.  Geo.  Murray  M'Rae  2  Feb. 

Ambrose  Boxwell  9  Feb. 

Frederick  Herbert  Span. ..16  Feb. 
Arthur  Reginald  Sinclair 

Allen   2  Mar. 

Charles  Beauman  Hore  ...  3  Aug. 
Alf.  Theodore  Wm.  Burton23  Nov. 
Adjt.Sf  Capt. — R.  L.  Owens, 

Captain.  1  Battalion   1  Oct.    1 


Militia  Infantry. 

Qr.  Mr.— William Dundas,8 

Son.  Lieut 10  June  96 

Mel.  Of. — 

B1npFa^"o-c. 

4TU  .Battalion. 

{Formerly  the   North  Tipperary  Light 

Infantry.) 

Head  Quarters,  Clonmel 

Honorary  Colonel. 

C.  Farl  de  Montalt 7  Dec.  98 

Lt. Colonel. 
Fitzgibbon  Trant,  late  Lt. 

64  F.  Son.  Cohnel  22  Nov.  90 

Majors. 
Claude   Richard   J.  Cane,3 

late  Capt.  R.  Artillery 12  Nov.  92 

Wm.A.deWarrenne  Wallei'29  Aug.  94 

Captains. 
Alex.  Lindsay  Carnegie   ...19  Jan.  84 

John  Rolleston  Wolfe    6  May  91 

Richard  Minchin  Minchiri, 

p.s.  (S)    11  May  92 

Henry  Hugh  Hutchinson. ..26  Sept. 94 
Arthur  Bingham  Crabbe,5 

ret.  pay  8  Sussars  17  Oct.    94 

George  Washington  Biggs, 
p. s.(H),Instructorof  Musk. 20  May  96 

Charles  Langford,  (H) 9  Feb.  98 

Wm.Rbt.Ed.HeneageFinchi6  Apr.  98 
Lieutenants. 

Joseph  Crean    9  Feb.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
John  Greham  Devenish  ...  6  Jan.  97 
Robert  James  Rees-Mogg..  3  Feb.  97 

Cecil  George  Holland   16  Feb.  98 

Jn.Loftus  Otwav  Mansergh  9  Mar.  98 
Adjt.  4-  Capt.—G.  H.Vigors, 

Captain  1  Battalion  31  Oct.   98 

Qr. Master. — Jeremiah  Cre- 

men,  Son.  Lieut ..28  July  97 

Med.   Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 

5TH  Battalion. 

{Formerly  tke  Kilkenny  Fusiliers.) 
Head  Quarters,  Kilkenny. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
James  E.  W.  T.  Marquis  of 

Ormonde,  KP.  late  Capt. 

1  Life  Guards 7  Jan.  80 

Lt. Colonel. 
Son.Col.Rnht. C.Knox,  {S) 

Son.  Colonel  18  Apr.  96 

Majors. 
Maurice  De  Keatinge,  (S), 

Son.  Lt. Colonel    11  Mar.  96 

Leonard  Walter  Pead,  p.s. 

[<] 17  Feb.  97 

Captains. 
Ernest  S.  Goldie-Taubman, 

p.s.    {S),  serving     in     the 

British  Fast  Africa  Pro- 
tectorate   29  Oct.   92 

George  Lionel  J.  Sargent...  16  Sept. 93 

Lindesay  Knox    10  Apr.  95 

Geo.  Smith,  p.s.  {S),  serving 

in  British  Guiana  Police..  2  Oct.   95 
Daniel  Joseph  Smithwick, 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...11  Dec.  95 
Sir  John  E.  Cecil  Power, 

Bart,  p.s 11  Apr.  96 

Lieutenants. 
William  Daniel  Byrne  {S), 

serving      in      the      Lagos 

Constabulary 10  July  95 

John  Willcocks    n  Dec.  95 

Ernest  John  Norwood    18  May  9S 

CliftonEdm.PercevalWallisiS  May  98 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Chas.  Noel  French 6  Apr.  98 

Frank  Joseph  Raynsford...  9  May  98 
Archie  Stewart  Garnett...  10  May  98 

Horace  Anderson  7  Sept.98 

Adjt.  6r   Capt.—W.    F.    H. 

Brediu,  Capt.  1  Battalion  1  Mar.  98 
Qr.  Mr.— Frank    Clanchy, 

Son.  Lieut 12  Mav  07 

Msd.  Off.- 

Blue  Facings. 

The  fnncess  ol   Waiea's  Uwn 
(Yorkshire  Regiment). 

3RD  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the  $th  West  York  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Richmond. 


858 

Honorary  Colonel. 
Robert  Gunter,1  MP.  late 

Capt.  4  Dragoon  Guards. ..22  May  85 

Lt. Colonel. 
Fred.   Compton    Howard,2 
ret.  pay  Rifle  Brigade,  Son. 
Colonel 15  May  93 

Majors. 
James    Hoole,    {S),    Son. 

Lt.  Colonel  10  Apr.  90 

John  W.  Lodge,if on.Lt.  Col.  18  May  91 

Captains. 
Wm.  E.  C  Ellis,  p.s.  Sor, 

Major  24  Mar   86 

Morton  Jas.  Baring  Tomlin, 

Son.  Major    10  Apr.  86 

Son. G. Algernon Lascelles  18  May  91 
George  W.  LowsluyHoole- 

Lowsley-Williams,  y.s....  5  June  94 
Baron  Hy.de  Teissier,3  (S) 

ret.  pay  8  Hussurs.Inst.of 

Musketry,  Hon.  Major    ...28  July  94 
Roht.Ben.vonNevill  Gunter, 

Aide  deCamp  toCol.Legard, 

Com. E.York  Brig. Vol.Inf.  1  June  95 
Ferdinand  Harper  Hodge, 

late  Lieut.  1  Battalion  ...28  July  97 

Lieutenants. 
Wm.  Robt.SodgsonIies,{S), 

serving     with     the     Lagos 

Constabulary  18  Mar.  96 

Guy  Payan  Dawnay 25  Nov.  96 

EdwardLancelotSanderson23  Feb.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Milbourne  Edward  Clark. ..24  Mar.  97 
Harold  VermuydenBastow3 1  May  97 

Mark  Sykes  9  June  97 

Eustace  Hy.Fras.Lonergani8  Aug.  97 
Earnest  Richd.  Fitzpatrick  6  Apr.  98 
Richard  Fitzroy  Howard. ..14  Sept.98 
Fras.GrevOke  Sanderson  16  Nov.  98 
Adjt.    4-    Cupt.—G     A.     C. 

King,  Capt.  1  Battalion. ..20  Nov.  96 
Qr.  Master. — George  Croft, 

Son.  Captain 4  Oct.  S4 

Med.Off  — 

White  Facingf . 


4TH  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the  North  York  Rifles.) 

Head  Quarters,  Richmond. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
Robert  George  Hopkinson, 
JP.  Son.  Colonel 29  Aug. 

Lt. Colonel. 

James  W.  Richardson, if  on. 

Colonel , iS  Nov. 

Majors. 

BernardGauntlettHarrison25  Apr. 
Captains. 

James  Whaley  Fryer,  p.s. ...  1  Feb. 

Chas.  Edward  Bag-nail,  p.s. 
serving  in  the  Uganda  Pro- 
tectorate    3  July 

JohnCharles  Rivis  27  June 

Reg.Edw.Fras.  S.  Dndding, 

(S),  Inst,  of  Musketry     ...27  June 

Edward  Henry  Chapinnn      3  Apr. 

Jas.  Douglas  S.  D.  Archer, 
p.s.  Son.  Major 3  Mar. 

Lieutenants. 

CharlesElliot    12  May 

Wensley  Barclay  Huntnn    12  May 

Reginald  Guy  Graham 12  May  ■ 

Chas.  Carlisle  Pilkington    15  June  > 
Percy  Spencer  Fryer 15  June 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  Fielden    14  Feb.  < 

Gustavus   H.  Blenkinsopp 

Coulson  14  Feb.  < 

Henry  Mallinson i4  Feb.  i 

Wltr.J.CumberlegeFletcheri4  Feb.. 
Adit. 4-  Capt. — A.  L.  Napier, 

Captain  2  Battalion 1  May 

Qr.  Master. — Jos.  Downes, 

Son.  Captain 5  June 

Med.  Off— Surg.  Lt, Colonel 

Thos.  Carter 2  June 

3     0    2 


94 


859 
The  Lancashire  Fusiliers. 

5TH  and  6th  Battalions. 

Formerly  ytk  Royal  Lancashire  Rifies.) 

Head  Quarters,  Bury. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Thomas  Hale, late  Capt.SSF.  2  July  92 

Lt.Colonsl  Commandant. 
Fred.  Finch  Mackenzie    ...20  Nov.  95 

Lt.  Colonel. 
Fred.  Chas.  Romer,  p.s.{S) , 

(S),  (Q)    18  Dec.  95 

Ma  joes. 
Richard  Darner  Wynyard,1 

ret.  pay  East  Surrey  Regt. 
Wm.  J.  Bosworth,  p.s.  [f~\  15  Aug.  96 

Son.Lt. Colonel 18  May  98 

Hy.  SteuartLockhart  Rossifi  Nov.  98 

Captains. 
Francis  Joseph  Radcliffe(ff)9  Mar.  89 
Henry  Alex.  Schank,  (S), 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...16  Nov.  89 
Thos.Hut.chmgs,i?o?;.lira/or9  Jan.  92 
Godfrey  Armitage,  late  2nd 

Lt.  6  Dragoon  Guards  ...21  Jan.  93 
Herbert  Richard  Cobbett...29  Aug.  94 
Wm.Dixon  Haddock  Green, 

ret.  pay  K~.  R.  Rifles   23  Jan.  95 

William  Phayer  Ryall  10  Mar.  97 

Christopher  Thos.  Sennett, 

p.s.  [f]  (S),  Instructor  of 

Musketry,  Son.  Major  ...  1  Dec.  97  ! 
Cecil  A.  Walker-Leigh,  late 

Lt.  Gordon  Highlanders  16  Mar.  98 
Rowland  Charles  Feilding, 

late  Rhodesia  Horse    2  Apr.  98 

Edm.  dePentheny-O'Kelly  1  June  98  j 
James  Aspinall  Turner  ...20  July  98 
John  James  Whitehead  ...27  July  98  ; 
Geo.ArthurGildea, p.s.  (11)23  Mar.  98 
Reginald   F.  Kempenfeldt 

Applin 23  Nov.  98 

JjIEUT-ENANTS. 

Darwin  Harry  Parker 14  July  90 

Rbt.  Armstrong  O'NeiU(-ff)  22  May  95 

John  Victor  Hermon    2  May  961 

E.OswellN.  O.Leggatt,iJ.s.i4  Apr.  97 

FrancisOswald  Barker 26  Oct.   98  I 

Francis  Henry  Nangle 26  Oct.  98  [ 

Charles  Harold  Unwin 9  Nov.  98 

Claude    B.    Marjoribanks 

Dansey  9  Nov.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Morgan  George  Crofton  ...17  Nov.  97 
David  G.  Minden  Douglas  19  Jan.  98 
Arthur  Langworthy  Spaf- 

ford 10  Feb.  98 

Brian  Mansfield  Hynes  ...28  Mar.  98 

Myles  Higgin-Birket    28  Mar.  98 

William  Digby  Oswald  ...29  Mar.  98 
Arch.  Philip  Adair  Eastoni4  Apr.  98 
Edward  Sinclair  Gooch;...  2  June  98 
Harry  Rowland  Bridges  ...  3  Dec.  98 
Adits.    6r    Capts.  —  A.    F. 

Owen  -  Lewis,        Lieut. 

Yorkshire  Regt 1  July  98 

H.  C.  E.  Westropp,  Captain 

Manchester  Regt 13  July  96 

Qr.Master.— Alfred  W.Smith, 

Son.  Lieut 23  Feb.  98 

Med.  Off— 

White  Facings. 


The  Eoyal  Scots  Fusiliers. 

3ED  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the   Prince  Regent's  Royal 

Ayr  and  Wigtoicn  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Ayr. 

Honohary  Colonel. 

A.P.,EaW  of  Galloway,  RT. 

late  Capt.   R.  Sorse  Gds. 

p.s t(< 24  Junegr 

LtCOLONEL. 

Wm.   Hugh  Campbell,  p.s. 

Son.  Colonel 11  July  91 

Majors. 
John   M.   Mathie    Morton, 

Son. Lt. Colonel   22  Dec.  88 

Reginald  Curtis  Toogood,1 

Capt.  retired  pay, Son.  Lt. 

Colonel  2  Apr.  98 

Captains. 
George    James    Fergusson 

Buchanan  14  May  87 

R.  L.  N  ugent-Dunbar,  p.s.  4  June  87 


Militia  Infantry. 

Fullarton  James,  p.s 22  Dec.  88 

Hugh  Scott,  p.s 74  July  90 

Charles  G.S.  M'Aiesier,  71.8.13  July  91 
Ralph G.  Riddell-Carre,p.«.i3  May  93 
John    Edwards  Vaughan,3 

p.s.  late  Lt.  2nd  Bn 27  Apr.  98 

Ivo  D.Wa!ker-Heneage.;j.s.  2  July  98 

Lieutenants. 
Arch.  Earl  of  CassQlis, ps. 

DL 9  July  92 

Charles  Walter  Tilliers  ...26  May  94 
DominickSidneyBrowne,p.s.26  May94 
Arth.  M. Mitchell  Campbell, 

p.s.  (S)  Inst,  of  Musketry  20  Mar.  95 
George   Fredk.  Montague 

Villiers    23  Feb.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Ales.  Hamilton  Dunlop  ...23  Jan.  95 
David  Macomb  Kennedy...  8  Dec.  97 
James      Arch.       Lochnell 

Campbell  9  Feb.  98 

I  Son.  James  Boyle 27  May  98 

Andrew      D.      Montague 

Browne 6  June  98 

I  Ian  Onslow  Dennistoun  ...14  Sept.98 
,  William  Alex.  Farquhar...i4  Sept.98 
Adjt.  Sf  Capt.— A.  H.  Thur- 

burn,  Capt.  1  Bn 16  Sept. 05 

Qr.Master. — Mark  Lindsay 

Carnegie,  Hon. Lieut 1  Sept.  07 

Med.  Off— 

Blue  Facings. 

The  Cheshire  Eegiment, 

32D  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  tst  Royal  Cheshire  Light 

Infantry.) 

Head  Quarters,  Chester. 

Honorary   Colonel. 

Charles    Hosken     France- 

Hayhurst,2  DL.  JR.  lute 

Lt.  77  F 21  May  92 

Lt. Colonel. 
Arthur  Hill,  Son.  Colonel. ..21  May  92 

Majors. 
Charles  Percy  Lees,  p.s.   ...12  May  97 

Lea  Jones  (S),p.s 16  May  98 

Captains. 
Ed.KinnerslyWilliarnsoiy).j.i2  Oct.  89 
Edward  Townshend  Logan  4  May  91 
Robert  AlexanderGreg,(-H"), 

\_t]  Instructor  of  Musketry?.;,  Nov.  93 
Charles  F.  C.  Luxmoore  ...27June94 
Lord  Gerald  Richard  Gros- 

venor 9  Nov.  98 

George  Richard   Hennessy  9  Nov.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Thos.  G.  Bayley-Worthing- 

ton 28  Aug.  03 

Johnson  Atkinson  Busfeild  9  June  97 
WilliamG-erald  Ambrose,  p.s. 

District  Comvir.  at  Lagos    9  Mar.  98 
George  Vernon  Hornby  ...  7  Dec.  9S 
Edwin  Ramsay  Adair  Hall  7  Dec.  98 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Arthur  Rowland  Hill  10  Aug.  98 

Adjt.  Sr  Capt.—'R.  J.  Cooke, 

Captain  1  Battalion 8  Nov.  98 

Quarter      Master.  —  Alex. 

M'Dermott,  Son. Lieut.  13  Jan.  92 
Med.Qff.— 

White  Facings. 


William  Woodward    5  Aug.  93 

William  McKay,  p.s.  {S)  ...12  Aug.  93 

Bcresford  Moutray  Read, 
p.s.  (S),  sercino  with  the 
Lagos  Sausa  Force  24  Nov.  97 

Charles  Gosset  Mayall 16  Apr.  98 

Lieutenants. 

Eric  Stanley  Girdwood    ...19  Aug.  96 

George  Clayhills 1  Dec.  97 

Harold  Echalaz  Welch 28  Sept.98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— H.F.N.  Hop- 
kins, Capt.  Seaforth Sigh- 
landers 1  Nov.  9s 

Qr.  Master.— R.  M'Kay, 
Son.  Lieut [..24  Jan.  94 

Med.    Off.— Surgeon    Lt.Col. 

James  B.  Hughes  1  Dec.  91 

White  Facings. 


4TH  Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  2nd  Royal  Cheshire 

Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Macclesfield. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Rt.  Son.    Henry  Brougham 
Lord  Loch,)  G-CB.  GCMG.7  June  84 
Lt. Colonel. 
John  Moutray  Read  (t),late 

Capt,  13  F.  Son.  Colonel  23  Dec.  93 
Majors. 
John  A.  Arnott,    Son.  Lt. 

Colonel  5  June  93 

Charles  Harrop  Beck S  Aug.  94 

Captains. 
HenryMillettNicholls.-ffon. 

Major 3  Dec.  84 

Charles  William  Willis,  p.s. 

(S)  [f]  Son.  Major 22  July  85 

W.  A.  Bromley-Davenport, 
Son.Maior 9  Oct.  36 


The  Eoyal  Welsh  Fusiliers. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly    the     Royal     Denbigh     an,} 

Merioneth  Rifles.) 

Head  Quarters,  Wrexham. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Sir  Robert  Alfred  Cunliffe, 

Bart,    late    Lt.    4-     Capt. 

Scots  Guards,  p.s 12  Hay  6c. 

Lt.  Colonel. 
Saml.  Sandbach,  p.s.  Son. 

Colonel    21  Nov.  94 

Majors. 

Chas.  R.  Most\-n-Owen 19  Mar.  92 

Rumley  Fred.  Godfrey 17  Apr.  95 

Captains. 
Charles  HenryLord,p.s.(.a~} , 

[t'\,  Son.  Major  23  Nov.  81 

Chas.  J.  C.  Touzel,  p.s.  (S)i7  Mar.  Si 
Edward  Lloyd  Son.  Majorzi-  Apr.  8(i 
Basil  Edwin  Phillips,  (-3). ..24  Apr.  89 
Fred.Wm.  Proctor,  p.s.  (S), 
Capt.  ret.  pay  W.  Riding 

Begt 11  Feb.  91 

Horace  Dixon  Mayhew 29  July  96 

Lieutenants. 

Hugh  Russell  Eliott 21  Jan.  93 

Llewellyn        W.       Howell 

Tringham  22  July  96 

Richard  Alfred  Wynn  14  June  97 

Cunliffe  Herbert  Marsh  ...24  Sept. 98- 
Henry  V.  Venables  Kyrke  14  Septus 
Henry  Hugh  MostynBead- 

nell 14  Sept.  9a 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Stephen  Henry  Christy  ...12  May  g& 
Morgan  Grainger  Jones.. .25  June  98- 
R.  Gordon  T.  Gatherer  ...21  Septra 
E.  Arch.  Theodore  Bayly  21  Sept  08 
Adjt.  4-  Capt— (i.  W.  D.  B. 

Lloyd,  Captain  1  Bn 15  Au^  g6 

Qr.Master.— W.  H.  Vernon, 

Son.  Lieut 2  Nov.  95 

Blue  Facings. 


4TH  Battalion. 
{Formerly  the  Royal  Carnarvon.  Rifles.} 

Head  Quarters,  Carnarvon. 

"  The  Plume  of  the  Prince  of  Wales. 

11  Ich  Dien." 

Honoeaey  Colonel. 

G.  S.  G.  Lord  Penrhyn 6  Mar.  95 

Lt. Colonel. 
Henry   Piatt,  CB.  p.s.  DL., 

Son. Colonel  22  Oct.  84. 

Majors. 
Owen  L.  J.  Evans, Son.Lt. 

Colonel    25  Apr.  88 

Son.  Henry  R.  H.  iJioyd- 
Mostyn,   late   Sub    Lieut. 
23  F.  Son.  Lt. Colonel  ....14  Nov.  93 
Captains. 
Howell  R.  Jones-Williams, 

Son.  Major    7  Jan.  85 

Griffith  Radcliffe  Owen 28  Mar.  90 

Arthur  Hamilton  Pryce    ...20  Sept.90 
Richd.  Edw.Lloyd  Richards, 

p.s 21  Nov.  91 

Ernest  F.  C.  Evanson1 10  Feb.  93 

A.  R.  P.  Macartcey-Filgate  2  Jan.  96 
Sylvanus  Reynolds 28  Oct.  96 


LIEUTENANTS. 

Wm.  Douglas  Jones  3  Oct.  91 

Eric  Jas.  Walter  Piatt 12  Mar.  92 

Charles  Patrick  Holroyd  ...  3  Mar.  94 
Wm,  Edw.  Strarjge  Butson  2  Jan.  93 
Evan  Bo  wen  Jones, ».*.  (II) 

Inst,  of  Musketry 7  July  97 

Cyril  C.  Hamilton  Potter... 20  Oct.   97 

Second  TjIeutenants. 
Root.  George  Vivian  Dufl  . 27  Jan.  97 
Robt.ForbesStanleyCreek  24  Feb.  97 
Roger  Egerton  Rasbotham  24  Nov.  07 
Arthur     Frarnpton,      late 

Lieut 1  Jan.   9S 

Adj.  f  Capt. — iug.F.  Cooper, 

Major  2  Battalion 1  Sept. 94 

Qr.Mr.  —  Joseph       E.      F. 

Barr,  Uox.  Lieut 5  Oct.   97 

Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 


The    South  Wales  Borderers. 

3HD  Battalion. 
{Formerly  the  Royal  South  Wales  Bor- 
derers Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Brecon. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Arthur  Lord  Ormathwaite, 

late  Capt.  1  Life  Guards. ..30  Dec.  76 
Lieutenant  Colonel. 

<3harlesHeale3',j).s 6  June  98 

Majors. 
Thos.  Williams  Jones,  (H)    2  Dec.  96 
Chas.  S.  D.  O.  Oldham,  (H), 

r.S],(t),  ret. pay  4 Dr.  Gds.  7  Oct.    9S 
Captains. 
Stuart  Williams  Morgan  ...16  Au"-.9o 
Hy.  J.  Vanghan   Phillips, 

p.s.  (II),  Inst,  of  Musketry  2  Dec.  93 
Hy.  Read  Darley  (H),  (t), 

ret.  pay  4  Dragoon  Guards^  Feb.  94 
H.  Hickman  Bromfield,(7/j29  Aug.  94 
Herbert    Ferd.    Woodgate, 

(H)  (t)  ret. pay  1  Bn 31  July  93 

CecilHamiltonArmitage  (H), 

serving    with    Gold    Coast 

Constabulary 23  Oct.   93 

"Suy  Maxwell-Heron 2  Dec.  96 

Richard  Francis  Gunter  ...  2  Dec.  96 

David  Hughes  Morgan n  Aug.  97 

■Geo.  Turner,  ret.  pay  1  Bn.  7  Oct.  98 
James  Miller  Gibson-Watt    8  Oct.   98 

Lieutenants. 
George  Redmond  Scott    ...  2  Dee.  96 

John  Philip  Wood  17  Feb.  97 

James  Dundas 26  May  97 

John  Frederick  Pollok 22  Jan.  98 

Hector  James  Doveton 22  Jan.  98 

Edmund  Southey    22  Jan.  9S 

William  John  H.' Hughes...  8  Oct.   98 

JohnWheen..  8  Oct.  98 

Richard  Godwin  Coles 8  Oct.   98 

Hy.  Chester  Lewis  Lloyd     8  Oct.   98 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Thomas  Morris   2  Mar.  98 

Benj.Gonville  Bromhead  ...  9  Nov.  98 
Wm.  Rice  Tudor  Clement...  9  Nov.  98 
Adjt.SrCapt.— G.  H.  Grant, 

Capt.  2  Battalion 4  Sept. 95 

Qr.   Mr. — Moore    Murphy, 

Hon.  Captain 1  May  93 

Med.  Off  — 

White  Facings. 


4th  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Royal  Montgomery 

Riflet.) 

Head  Quarters,  Welchpool. 

Honobaht  Colonel, 

GeorgeChas.JJurZ  o/Powisi6  Apr.  98 

Lt.  Colonel. 
Ofeas.'    Edw.  Ramsbottom- 

lafierwood,  Hon.  Colonel   9  Sept. 96 
Majob. 
Sdward  H,  A.  Tolcher  (H)  9  Sept.96 


Militia  Infantry. 

Captains. 
Edw.  S.  St.  Barbe  Sladen  t7  Dec.  92 
Ferdinand  Louis  Genth,p.s. 

(H),Tnst.  of  Musketry    ...22  Aug.  94 
Fiennes  Mauriee  Colvile  ...iS  Apr.  96 

Lieutenants. 
Wilfrid  C.  N.  Hastings,  p.s. 

(H),   serving   with  Sierra 

Leone  Frontier  Police o  Dec.  96 

Abel  E.   Morrall,  p.s.  (H), 

Reserve 23  Feb.  g3 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Ernie  Rnmbcld  Taylor 18  Nov.  96 

Geoffrey  Radciiffe  Mott 27  Jan.  97 

Bernard  F.  V.  Harcourt  ...  4  Sept. 97 
Fras.  Lucas  Clements  Scott  8  Sept.97 
Andrew  George  Board  ...  5  Jan.  98 
Harold  Casamajor  Davies    5  Jan.  98 

Foster  Newton  'L'horne 19  Jan.  98 

Sutherland  E.  Woolhouse    2  Feb.  98 

John  Percy  Dusdale    19  May  98 

Ad.it.4-.Cdpt.— H.H.Ga-aliarn, 

Captain  1  Battalion 1  Feb.  97 

Qr.    Master. — John    Tigar, 

Hon.  Captain 13  Apr.  89 

Med. Off.— 

White  Facings. 


King's  Owa  Scottish 
Borderers. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Scottish  Borderers  Mil.) 

Head  Quarters,  Dumfries. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

ArchibaldHurne,y.s.(-Er),|_']i9  Oct.  98 

Lt. Colonel. 
Jas.  K.  Maxwell  Witham, 

p.s.  (H)    9  Nov.  98 

Majors. 
Claud  V.  E.  Laurie,^. s.  (H) 

[rj 17  Oct.   94 

Captains. 
John  Mackie,  p.s.  Hon.Maj.  7  June  84 
Sir  Alex.  D.    Grierson,   Bt. 

(H)  [f],p.s 10  July  86 

W.  C.  Critchley-Salmonson, 

p.s 18  Aug.  83 

Harold    Wm.   Alex.    Fras. 

Crichton-Browr.e.  ?'.*.  ...13  Jan.  94 
Arth.  D.  Ripley  Pott, p.s.  (t)23  Mar.  94 
W.    D.  Young'-Herries,  p.s. 

(T)(H)    17  Oct.   94 

James  Bruce  Wilkie,  p.s.  (t)  1  May  95 
James  Lewis  Greig,  p.s.  (f)  2  Oct.  95 

Lieutenants. 
W.L.Campbell  Allan, 7>.s.(i)25  Feb.  93 

Henry  Keswick,  p.s 25  Feb.  93 

William  M' Call,  p. s.  (H)  (t) 

Inst,  of  Musketry 1  Aug.  94 

George  Gordon  Moir,  p.s 1  Aug.  94 

Sir  Wm.  Jardine,  Bart. p.s.  8  May  95 
John  Temple  Scriven, /j.s.. .13  Jan.  97 
George  Douglas  Dixie,  p.s.  iS  May  98 
Sidney  Hbt.  Thwaites.^J.s.  iS  May  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
CharlesFraserKennedy./j.s.  7  Oct.  96 
Hugh  Steuart  Gladstone  ...10  Feb.  97 
John  Beaumont  Neilson  ...  2  Feb.  98 
Jas.  rLaurie  M'Kie  Hutch- 
ison    9  Mar.  98 

Adjt.  $  Capt.—E.  J.   Dent, 

Capt.  2  Battalion 1  Sept. 94 

Qr.  Master. — John    Swann 

Howe,1  Hon.  Lieut 21  Oct.   91 

Med. Off— 

Blue  Facings. 


Oameronians  (Scottish  Bifl.es). 

3BD  and  4TH  Battalions. 
(Formerly  vnd  Royal  Lanark  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Hamilton. 
Honobaby  Colonel. 
Sir     D.     C.     R.      Carrick 
Buchanan,  K CB.  DL.JF. 
late  Cornet  2  Dragoons   ...3:  Oct.   85 
Lt. Colonel  Commandant. 
Arthur   Henry  Courtenay, 

Hon.  Colonel   9  Oct.  95 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Geo.  Farie,  late  Capt.  74  F. 

Hon,  Colonel 30  Oct.    95 


86O 

ZvIajobs. 
William  Charles  Douglas. ..25  Dec.  93 
Montague  G.    Johnstone,1 
p.s.c.ret.payzDraqoonSfHon. 

Lt.  Colonel   ' 25  Mar.  9ft 

Fred.  Harcourt  Stevenson    2  Jan.  97 

Henry  Chavasse 20  Jan.  97 

Captains. 
Daniel  Fras.  M.  Macqueen, 

p.s.  (H),  Inst.  of  Musketry^  Oct.  S7 
Harold  Mills  Clifford,  p.s  At) 

{U), Instructor  of  Musket  ry2j  Aug.  90 
Kenneth  Rodas  Devaynes 

Shaw  5  May  91 

William  Hustler  Hopkins  22  Aug.  91 

Alfred  John  Bowman   23  Mar.  92 

Henry  V.  J".  M'Cann  Neal, 

(H),  Assistant     Inspector 

Lagos  Constabulary 23  Apr.  92 

Arthur  R.  C.  Littledale 17  June  93 

James  Campbell  Gardner.. .17  May  94 
Richard  Landale  Cumber- 
land, p. s 28  May  94 

John  Arthur   Briggs,    ret. 

pay  •.  Battalion 28  Nov.  94 

Henry  M.M'Neill-Hamilton  4  May  95 

Lawrence  Johnstone 18  Sept.  95 

•IohnCraigieyoncell,p.s.(H)t 

serving   with    Gold    Coast 

Constabulary 23  Sept.96 

David  Biaikie  Hislop 10  Feb.  97 

Lieutenants. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  Joseph  Lynch 6  Feb.  96 

Christopher  Hugh  Cautleyi4  Feb.  96 
Philip  Joseph  Maguire    ...11  May  96 

John  Birkbeck 11  Feb.  97 

William  Arland  Ussher  ...22  Mar.  97 
Kenneth  Lrle  PhilpinLely  7  Apr.  97 
William    Victor   St.    Clair 

M'Laren 14  Apr.  97 

Hy.  Francis  Hobart  Kerr  8  May  97 
Oliver  Miles  Torkington  ...  6  July  97 
Hugh  Fletcher  Hathorn  ...23  Feb.  98 
George  Gerald   Montague 

Tyrrell  11  May  98 

Michael    H.    D.   Thomson- 

Carmichael   27  July  98 

Reg.R.W.BridenellMurphy  3  Dec.  98 
Adjts.  J-Capts.—A..  O.White, 

Major  1  Battalion 1  Nov.  95 

G.  D.  Luard,  Capt.  2  Bn.  ...15  Aug.  96 

Qr. Master. 

Med.  Of.— Surg.  Lt.Colonel 

Alex.  M.  Adams 1  Dec.  91 

Dark  Green  Facings. 


The  Boyal  Inniskilling 
Fusiliers. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Fermanagh  Light  Inf.) 

Head  Quarters,  Enniskillon. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Lowry    Egeiton,    Farl    of 

Enniskillen 8  Jan.  87 

Lt.Colonel. 
Hugh   Houghton  Stewart, 
late  Captain  Irish  Rifles...??  Sept.97 
Major. 
Hon.    Charles  Alexander,1 

p.s 17  Nov.  97 

Captains. 

Edward  Simon  White 27  Feb.  92 

Arthur  Wyndham  Gelston  18  Mar.  96 
Arthur  Hy.  Daniel  Britton, 
p.s.  (H),  serving   with  the 
Lagos  Hausa  Force io  May  97 

Lieutenants. 
George  Alfred   Sabine,  {H)t 
serving  with  West  African 

Frontier  Police 2  Jan.  97 

Richd.  E.  Nunn  Bailey 19  Jan.  98" 

Second  Lieutenants, 

Harry  Gardiner 31  May  98 

Charles  John.  Bavly  17  Aug.  98  - 

Adjt.fCapt.— P.J.  L.Totten- 
ham. Capt. South  Stafford-  ■ 

shire  Regiment   1  Nov.  9-5 

Qr. Master. — 
Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 


86i 

4TH  Battalion. 
{Formerly  the  Royal  Tyrone  Futiliert.) 
Head  Quarters,  Omagh. 
Honorary   Colonel. 
Jas.  Alf.  Visct.  Charlemout, 
CB.     Comptroller    of    the 
Household     to     the     Lord 

Lieutenant  of  Ireland 25  Apr.  85 

Lt.  Colonel. 
Charles  Murray  Alexander, 

Hon.  Colonel 3  Nov.  97 

Majors. 
Henry  Irvine,  Hon.  Lt.Col.  4  Feb.  88 

Captains. 
Hen.  Geo.  Saral.  Alexander, 

Hon.  Major   2q  Apr.  74 

Rowley  Alex.  Miller,  p.s., 

Hon.  Major 13  May  76 

John  Knox  M'Clintoek,  jj.s. 

(H)   zgMay  86 

Robt.  Lyon  Moore, p.s. (H)  26  June  97 
Jas.H.  Davidson-Houston,  (B) 
u  it),  Assist.  Snpi.  of  Consta- 
bulary, British  Honduras    9  Mar.  gZ 
Lewis  Ernest  Buchanan  ...17  Aug.  98 
Walter  Vaughan  Jones 3  Dec.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Randolph   George    Gethin, 

{H),Inst.  of  Musketry 7  Apr.  94 

George  Young  Smith    17  Aug.  98 

Richard  Alex.  Chaloner  ...17  Aug.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  Claudius  Herdman...  7  Sept.  98 

Gay  Reginald  M'Clintock..  9  Nov.  98 

Ad)t.  4-   Capt.—C.  A.  Wild- 
ing, Capt.  1  Battalion 1  Sept.  97 

Paymaster. — 

Qr. Master. — Wm.      George 
Williams,  Hon.  Captain. ..11  Mar.  85 

Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 


5th  Battalion. 
{Formerly  the  Prince  of  Wales's  0 
Donegal  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Lifford. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Lord  Claud  J.  Hamilton    ...17  Jan. 

Lt. Colonel. 
Baptist   Johnston  Barton,2 

lateLt.  33  F.;Hon.Col.  ...21  Feb. 
Major. 
William       Deane-Freeman 

Thompson 8  Ma3* 

Captains. 

Wm.  R.  Collum,  p.s 25  Feb. 

Maxwell  J.Carpendale,  p.s. 26  May 
Richd.  Fras.E.  E.Cochrane29  May 
John  Stewart  Hamilton  ...29  May 
Chas.  Fredk.  Stewart,  p.s. 

{H),  22  Jan. 

Lieutenants. 
Edmund   Armstrong  Croftn  Mar. 
Francis  M'G'ade,  [H),  In- 
structor of  Musketry    11  Mar. 

Cecil  Ridings    .'. 10  Feb. 

Francis  Noel  Dent 10  Feb. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Robt.  J.'Halkett   Baddeley  4  Nov. 
Fras.  J.  T.  LTniacke  Simp- 
son    ...10  Feb. 

Thos.Chas.  Loekhart  RiviS24  Feb. 

Henry  Percy  Pott  2  Mar. 

John  Briscoe  Watts 28  Dec. 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— L.C.Warren, 

Capt.  Munster  Fusiliers. ..30  Sept. 
Paymaster.  — 
Qr.Mr. — JamesWhite.-Hon. 

Lieut 31  Aug. 

Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 


The  Gloucestershire  Regiment. 

3ED  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Royal  South  Gloucester 

Light  Infantry.) 

Head  Quarters,  Bristol. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

£ir  Wm.  F.  G.  Guise,  Bt.p.s.  10  Feb.  97 


Militia  Infantry. 

Lt.  Colonel. 
William  AlexanderHill.OB. 

DL.  p.s.  [*],  Hon.  Colonel  16  Oct.    86 

Majors. 
Lionel  SeymourBenson.y.s. 

Hon.  Lt.Colonel 15  Nov.  90 

Christopher  D.  Guise,  p.s. 

|~t] 10  Feb.  97 

Captains. 

W.  E.  Parry  Burges,  p.s.  [r] 

Ron.  Major    6  May  84 

Gilbert    Robert   H.    Collis, 

p.s.  f'l  Hon.  Major 22  July  85 

David  J.  Earlot  North  esk  j>*.  1 8  Aug. 88 

Edw.  Dodwell  Crichton,;>.».i8  Aug.  88 

Russell  James  Kerr,  p.s.  [<]26  Oct.   89 

Chandos  B.  Lee  Warner, 
p.s.  (r) 6  Feb.  92 

Hon.  Douglas  George  Car- 
negie, p.s 23  Mar.  92 

Walter  H.  de  Burgh  Griffith, 
p.s.{H){t)Inst.  of  Musketry  s  Aug.  93 

Lieutenants. 
Geo.HerbertBurges,p.s.(-ff)25  Mar.  91 
Robert  Lionel  Harshall,j>.«.ig  Mar.  92 
Alfred  Irvine  Menzies,p.».  19  July  93 
Walter  Hayle  Walshe,    p.s. 

late  Lt.  3   Bn.    York    and 

Lancaster  Regiment '.5  July  96 

Cyril  Francis  Hawley,  p.s.  18  Aug.  97 

Walter  John  Maule    5  Oct.   98 

Henry  Malcolm  Harrison    5  Oct.   98 

Edward  John  Samuel  5  Oct.   98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  Mervyn  King 9  June  98 

Hon.  Montagu  B.  Porker    15  July  98 
Adjt.  6r  Capt.—A.C.  Lovett, 

Captain  1  Battalion  2  Nov.  96 

Qr.  Master.— Thos.   Smyth, 

Hon.  Lieut 79  Nov.  90 

Med.  Of.— 

White  Facings. 


4TH  Battalion. 
{Formerly  the  Royal  North  Gloucester 
Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Cirencester. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Sir  R.N.F.  Kingscote.-ffCB. 
late  Lt.  Col.  Scots  Guards, 
Fxtra  Equerry  to  H.R.H. 
the  Prince  of   Wales,  and 
Commissioner  of  Woods  and 

Forest 8  22  Jan.  62 

Lt.Colonel. 
Seymour  H., Farl  Bathurst, 

p.s 2  Mar.  98 

Majors. 
Arthur  Leopold  Paget,  (H.) 

Hon.  Lt.Colonel    4  Mar.  96 

Henry  Selwyn  Goodlake, 
ret. pay L  in ci shire  Fusiliers, 
Hon.  Lt.Colonel    16  Mar.  98 

Captains. 
Jesse  Devenish  Gould^raiih  13  May  01 
JohnW.S.Wingfleld-Digby, 

(H)    14  Apr.  94 

Hon.  Allen  Benj.  Bathurst, 

MP 23  Jan.  95 

Charles  Henry  Harding,?). «. 22  Jan.  96 
Chas.Edw.FrankHenry.p  x.4  Mar.  96 
Robert  Wilton  Morley,  ret. 

pay  4  Dragoon  Guards  ...26  June  97 
Mervyn  Edw. G.Rh.ys  Win  g- 

fleld,  lateLieut.  2  Life  GiU. 

Instructor  of  Musketry ...13  July  98 

LlBUTENANTS. 

Hy.  M.  Paget,  Earl  of  Suf- 
folk and  Berkshire,  Aide 
de   Camp  to  the   Governor 

General  of  India 2  Jan.    97 

Sir  Ralph  St.  G.  C.   Gore, 

Bart 5  May  97 

Wm.  J.  Paley  Marling, p.s.  3  Ju'y  97 

Christopher  Capel 3  July  07 

Thos.  Brabazon  Ponsonb3'  13  July  98 
Robert  Longfleld  Beasley  13  July  98 
Horace  James  Willis 13  July  9 


Second  LrEtrnENANTs-. 

Michael  Hugh  Hicks-Beach  13  June  9E 
John  B.  Wood  Robinson...  17  Aug.  98 
Adjt.   <Sr    Capt, — Joseph    S. 

Hobbs,  Capt.  1  Battalion    5  Aug.  95, 
Qr.  Master. — B.  N.  Sprag- 

gett,  Hon.  Captain 29. Oct.   8a 

Med.  Of.— 

White  Facings. 


The  Worcestershire  Eegt» 

3BD  and  4TH  Battalions. 

{Formerly  the  Worcester  Militia.)) 

Head  Quarters,  Worcester. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
T.  Coningsby  N.  Norbury,1 
CB.  DL.   JP.   late    Capt. 
6  Drs 18  Oct.   go. 

Lt.Colonel  Commandant. 
Alfred   Winsmore   Hooper, 

Hon.  Colonel  2-  Aug.  9.7* 

Lt.Colonel. 
Edward    Hugh   Bearcroft, 

Hon.  Colonel 2  Aug,  97; 

Majobs. 
HughEdm.E.Everard,(S),. 

{T),    p.s.,   late    Lt.   1  Bn. 

Hon.  Lt.Colonel    2  July  94. 

Robert Holden,2  Hon. Major 

1  Cadet  Bn.  King's  Royal 

Rifles,  Ho*.  Lt.Colonel  ...  3  June 95. 
Octavius   Scarlett  Martin- 

dale-Vale,  (H),ps 25  Nov.  96 

Shirley     A.      Stephenson- 

Fetherstonhaugh,  (H)  ...is  Sept. 97- 

Captains. 
Alfred  Henry  Hudson,  p-.s., 

Hon.  Major 11  July  87' 

Harry  S.Richardson,  Capt. 

ret.  pay  t 2  Lancers  15  Feb.  88 

Arthur  GordonSte  ward, p. «.  17  J'ane  91- 
Chas.  G.  Irving  Edmondes, 

p.s 3  Sept. 92- 

William  Frederick  Holroyd 

Morgan,  p.s =;  Nov.  92- 

Ferd.D.Wm.Lea-Smith,?j.s._.7  June  93 
Percioal  Henry  A.  Leggett, 

{H),  seroing  in  the    Gold 

Coast  Cioil  Police    17  Feb.  94. 

William  W.  Stanley  Clarke22  Aug.  94 
Christian  de  Falbe,  late  Lt. 

2  Battalion 8  June  95 

CjnstantineT. F.Dillon, p.s.  12  Feb.  96' 
Charles  HenryBailey,  (H), 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...  8  June  97 
Cuthbert  Edward  Lord,  p.s. 

Hon.  Capt.  1  Cadet  Bn.  E. 

R.  Rifles 8  June  gr 

Jas.  B.  Falkner  Cartland...  8  June  97 
Walter  Spoor  Brindle,  (H)  20  Nov. 95 

John  Talbot  Lutley,  pjs 8  June 57, 

Hon.  Charles  John  Coventvy, 

se.rvinq  with  West  African 

Frontier  Police 20  July  98' 

Lieutenants. 
Edw.  Fras.  Herbert  Evans  28  Nov.  941 

Martin  Raymond  Carr 24  Nov.  99. 

Alfred  Francis  Custance  ...24  Nov.  97- 
Hon.    Gerald     Ernest     F. 

Ward   24  Nov.  977 

John  H.  Affleck  Parker    ...24  Nov.  97 

Hy.  D'Arcy  M.  Cooke  24  Nov.  97 

Charles.  Lord  Hindlip 24  Nov.  97- 

Cbas.   Raymond    Kearick 

Bacon 24  Nov.  97 

William  Berington    24  Nov.  97' 

William  Alex.  Gordon 24  Nov.  97 

John  Sinclair  Liddell 24  Nov.  97 

Cecil  Frederic  Gilbertson^24  Nov.  97 
Pryse  Lloyd     35  June  g& 


Militia  Infantry. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Reginald  C.  Popham  Blythi9  July 

ThomasWilliamWhiffen  ...24  July 

Harold  Lutwyche  Helme...i7  Nov. 

John  Hy.  Godfrey  Crane. ..24  Nov. 

Graham  Howard  Gwyiher  16  Feb. 

Fred.  John  Gardner  Agg  ..16  Feb. 

Frederick  Berkeley  2SApr. 

Wm.  Edw.  Derrington  Bell  28  Apr. 

Geo.FitzHardingeBerkeleyi8  May 

Maurice  Adam  Black,  Son. 
2nd  Lt.  1  Cadet  Bn.  King'* 
B.  Rifles 18  June 

Hy.  Thos.  Chas.  L.  Moly- 
neux-Seel 12  Oct. 

Hugh  Auriol  Stanton  Stan- 
ton     12  Oct. 

Adjfs.  <f-  Capts.— L.C.G.Tuf- 
nell,  Capt.  E.  Surrey  Segt.  8  June 

C.  B.  Westmacott,  Captain 

1  Battalion 10  Aug. 

Qr.Master. — Isaac    Young1 
(Lt.     Liverpool    Regt.     19 
Sept.  85),  Son.  Captain    25  Jan. 
Med  Offs.— 
Surgeon  Lt. Colonel  Herbert 

G.  Budd  1  Dec. 

White  Facings. 


The  East  Lancashire  Eegt. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  5M  Royal  LancashireMilitia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Burnley. 

Honoeabt  Colonel. 
Sir  John   Hardy  Thursby, 
Bart,  late  Lt.  90  F. 30  July  79 

Lt. Colonel. 
John     Erdeswick    Butler- 
Bo  wdon,  p.s.  Son.Colonehg  Dec.  91 

Majoes. 
R.H.Milne-Redhead (#),  [<]i3  Apr.  92 

Captains. 
Clement  James  M'Coan,  p.s. 

(S),  Instr.  of  Musketry. ..28  July  88 

William  Alfred  Jupp 23  May  91 

Chas.E.A.T.Trevor-Battye'i3  Apr.  92 
Chas.   S.    Newman   Ringer, 

employed  in  the  Niger  Coas-t 

Protectorate  20  May  93 

Edm.A.  LeGendre  Starkie28  Apr.  94 
John    M'Mahon     Roberts, 

late  Lt.  14  Sussars 5  May  94 

Chas.  J.  Lloyd-Carson,  p.s.  7  Aug.  95 
Henry  Joseph  Nugent  27  June  98 

Lieutenants. 

Martyn  Brooke  Webb  20  Nnv.  95 

Sydney  Wharton  Allen,  ^.8.24  Apr.  97 

Cyril  Slater,  (S) 23  Feb.  98 

Stanley  Musgrave,  p.s 23  Feb.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Percy    Charles     Wildman 

Goodwyn    25  Aug.  97 

John  Starkie  Preston  22  Jan.  98 

Thomas  Haworth  Preston. ..16  Nov.  98 
Adjt.  4-  Capt.—C.  W.  T.  T. 

Goff,  Captain  1  Battalion  19  Mar.  95 
Qr.   Master.  — John  Cuttle, 

Son.  Lieut 7  Oct.  96 

White  Facings. 


The  East  Surrey  Kegiment. 

3RD   Battalion. 

(Formerly  theiri  Royal  Surrey  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Kingston. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Lt. Colonel. 

Majoes. 

John  Charles  Worthington. 30  Oct. 

Fras.  Lee  Sanders,  p.s.  (S), 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...26  Oct. 

Captains. 
Walter  Boynton  7  Jan. 


Henry     William     George 

Croftou    14  June  90 

Hy.ArdwiokBurgess,>>.s....22  July  96 
John  W.  Carriugton  Glynn26  May  97 
Leou.  A.Joy  Middleton,  p. s.26  May  97 
Alfred  Chas.  Glover,  (h)  ..->£  May  97 
Jones  Charles  Lamprey.  (S), 

serving  in  the  Malay  States 

Guides 20  July  98 


Lieutenants. 
George  Algernon  Meakm...  3 

Thomas  Leeson  Ball 14 

Geo.  Soward  Fanshawe  Aba- 
die,  late  Lieut.  16  Lancers, 
serving     with     the      West 
African  Frontier  Police. ..23 
AlanRowley  SaleSale-Hillio 
William  Jas.  Montagu  HHI21 
Geo.  Remington  Breading2i 
Alexander  James  Dino  Hay-21 
William    Arthur      Hamarz-- 

Bass 21 

William  Drought  Rogerson2i 

Geoffrey  Averell  Daniell...2i 

Second  Lieutenants, 

Sydney  Twells  Watson 19 

Frederick  Graham  Sharp. ..19 
Archibald  Gilson  Taylor  ...23 
Adj.  (Sr  Capt. — H.    D.    Law- 
rence, Captain  2  Battalion  1 
Qr.  Master. — Wm. Coleman, 

Son.  Lieut 29 

Med.  Off.— 

White  Facings. 


Apr. 
May 


Sept. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

Oct. 
Oct. 

Nov. 

Jan. 
May 


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98 


95 


63 


95 


4TH  Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  3rd  Royal  Surrey  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Kingston  on  Thames. 

Honobaet  Colonel. 
James  Le  Geyt  Daniell 8  Oct.   92 

Lt. Colonel. 
Bernard     Gilpin     Haines,1 

late  Lt.  18  F.  Son.  Colonel^i  Oct.   94 

Majoes. 
Francis   S.  G.   Moon,  p.s.. 

Son.  Lt. Colonel    12  Nov.  87 

E.A.Uvedale  Price,  p.s.(S)j-)  Oct.   97 

Captains. 

Wm.  H.  Bulpett,  (S),p.s., 

Son.  Major    ir  Jan.  82 

Howard  Vyse  Welch 8  Apr.  90 

Henry  Fjley,  (S),  ret.  pay 

Liverpool  Regiment 19  Nov.  90 

Fred.  L.  Chas.  Thomas,  (S) 
late  2  Bn.  East  Surrey 
Regt.  Son.  Major   21  Jan. 

Fras.  R.  Bircham  Parmeter, 
(S), Assist.  Inspector  Gold 
Coast  Constabulary  23  Oct. 

Jas.  M.  Bowie  Kennedy, 
ret.  pay  2  Bn.  Duke  of 
Cornwall's  Lt.  Infantry ...20  May  96 

Hubert  Askew  Fardell, 
late  Lt.  Dorset  Regt 28  Oct.    96 

Arthur  VictorThomson,/?.*.  n  Nov.  96 

Henry  Valentine  Bache  de 

Satge  8  Dec.  97 

Lieutenants. 

Frederick  Geo.  Theobald. ..27  July  98 

William  John  Stomm  3  Aug.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Ralph  Forrester 27  July  96 

Wm.  L.  Chambre  Moore- 
Brabazon  24  Feb.  97 

Charles  Jas.  Louis  Gilson. ..14  Apr.  97 

James  Leslie  Huish  Powellit  Aug.  97 

Alex.  J.  Marriott  Gordon  12  Jan.  98 

Herbert  Alexander  Neild   23  Feb.  98 

Lawrence  Julius  Le  Flem- 
ing    2  Mar.  98 

Cecil  Edward  Kinahan  ...16  Mar.  98 

Roderick  MacLeod   23  Mar.  98 

Harold  Walter  Archer 4  July  98 

Arthur  Montagu  Turner...  5  July  98 

Adj.SfCapt. — C.D.Johnstone, 

Major  East  Surrey  Regt.    8  Aug.  94 

Qr.  Master. — WilliamLeven 

Proudfoot,  Son.  Captain  19  May  83 

Med.Off.—Surg.Lt.  Co/.Mat- 
thewOwenOoleman,JfZ>.  1  Dec.  91 
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m 

The  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry, 

3RD  Battalioit. 
(Formerly  the  Royal  Cornwall  Ranger) 
— Duke  of  Cornwall's  Own  Rifles.) 
Head  Quarters,  Bodmin. 
Honoeaet  Colonel. 
Field   Marshal  S.S.S.  the 
Prince  of  Wales.  KG.KT. 
KP.  GMB.GCSI.GCMG. 
GCIE.  GCVO 28  Apr.  75 

Lt. Colonel. 
Thomas  E.  J.  Lloyd,  DL. 

Sou.  Colonel 15  Sept.  97 

Majors. 
Hugh  Halse  Ley,   [tj  Son. 
Lt.  Colonel   10  Aug.  89 

Captains. 
Henry  John  Greame  Lloyd,1 

late  Lt.  2  Battalion,  Son. 

Major   22  Oct.   87 

Arthur  Francis  Salmon (T), 

Son.  Major    5N0V.87 

Gerald  Marcell  Conran 12  Nov.  87 

John  G.  Orlebar  Aplin,  (S), 

Assistant  Inspector  Lagos 

Constabulary 4  Apr.  88 

Piers    Alex.     H.     Viscount 

Valletort,  DL 23  Mar.  91 

Stuart  James  Bevan,)i.s.  ...29  July  96 
Adrian  Edw.  G.  Graves    ...27  Apr.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Reginald  W.  Casxan  Fenton, 

(S),xerving  with  the  British 

Guiana  Police    13  May  93 

Charles  Baliol  Scott,  p.s. (t)  11  Aug .  97 
Lawrence  Williams    ji  Aug.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Andrew  Colpoys  Wood 16  Feb.  98 

Eric  Felton  Falkner 9  Mar.  98 

RochfortVere  Huat  16  Mar.  98 

Cuthbert  Joseph  Pike  30  Mar.  98 

Robert  Harold  Olivier 5  Apr.  98 

Hy.N.Baskeombe Harrison  6  July  98 

Arthur  Pollard  Dene 5  Oct.   98 

Ernest  Edward  Barrow 2  Nov.  98 

Adj.fCapt.—E.S.  Williams, 

Captain  2  Battalion    15  Feb.  97 

Qr.  Master. — Charles  John 

Eary,3  Son.  Lieut 3  Aug.  92 

Med.  Off  — 

White  Facings. 

The    Duke    of    Wellington's 
(West  Biding  Kegiment). 

3BD  Battalioic. 

(Formerly  the  6th  West  York  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Halifax. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Henry,  Duke  qfWellington, 

late  of  Grenadier  Guards  10  Apr.  86 
Lt. Colonel  Commandant. 
Lt. Colonel. 
Alex.KeithWyllie,;>.s.-Ho«. 
Colonel 16  Mar.  98 

Majors. 
Hen.E.  Heydemann,y.s.  [7]  20  Mar.  95 

Captains. 

Robert  N.  D.  Bruce,  Son. 
Major  28  Nov.  83 

Ernest  Lucas  Cordes,  Son. 

Major  18  Oct.  84 

GeorgeEdwd.Moke-Norrie, 
p.s.  [rj  (S) 26  May  88 

Horace  James  Johnston, p.s. 

(S)    ...14  July  90 

Basil  Sholto  A.  Douglas- 
Hamilton,  p.s 30  Sept.  96 

Henry  Montagu  Digby g.Tune97 

Frederick  Lawrie  Tesche- 
maker,  (S)    29Sept.97 

Henry  H.  Wayman,  p.s.    ...29  Sept.  97 

Lieutenants. 


S63 

Second  Lieutenants. 
HaroldC.W.HaleWortb.ami5  May 
Chas. Edwin  BourneHanson23  Sept. 
Edw.  Vanrenan  1.  Brooke  20  Jan. 
Edward  Vaughan  Jenkins  9  Feb. 
Robt.  Molyneux  Tidmarsh   6  Apr. 

John  Norwood 21  May 

William  Evelyn  Maples  ...n  July 
Alfred  Higgott  Armitage...i2  Oct. 
James  Younge  G;eenwoodi2  Oct. ' 

Lionel  Herapath 3  Dec. 

Adit.  4-  Capt.— E.A.Haydcn, 

Ca.pt.  West  Hiding  ltegt....i2  Feb. 
Qr.Mr.—Vfm.  FitzPatrick,1 

Eon.  Captain it  Feb. 

Med.Off.- 

White  Facings. 


The  Border  Regiment. 

3RD   Battalion. 

(Formerly  lioyal  Cumberland  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Carlisle. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
H.  C.  Earl  of  Lonsdale 14  Feb.  91 

Lt.  Colonel. 
James  Robert  Bain,  Son. 

Colonel    28  May  92 

Majobs. 
G.  F.  A.  H.  Le  Fleming  ...  4  Feb.  91 
Noble     Fleming    Jenkins, 

ret.  pay  2  Bn 9  May  96 

Captains. 
Alfred  H.  Collingwood,  (t), 

Bon.  Major.... 5  Oct.  92 

Rhys  Wm.Wykeham  Jones,1 

retired  pay   Sussex    Begt. 

Hon.  Major  26  Oct.    92 

John  Congreve 31  May  94 

Wm.  Plnnkett  MacBride,..i2  Aug.  93 

John  Norman   23  May  96 

-H7>n.Alf.Edw.C.J.Stourton23  May  96 

Robt.WalkerH.Woodburne  8  June  96 

Lieutenants. 

Edward  Vivian  Moore 9  May  96 

George  Hyde  Harrison 21  July  97 

Rowland  Marshall  Wilford2i  July  97 
Gerald  Fitzgerald  Dunne  21  July  97 
William  Hew  M'Cowan  ...21  July  97 
Charles  Walter  Butler 27  July  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  Hubert  Matthews 1  Dec.  97 

Thos.  Wm.  Talbot  Isaac  ...12  Jan.  98 

Basil  Owen  Palmer   19  Jan.  98 

Joseph    Clarence   Walters 

Anderson  16  Feb.  98 

Thomas  Edward  Bussell  ...16  Feb.  98 
Adjt.ScCapt.— C.E.H.Cooch, 

Captain  1  Battalion 13  May  95 

Qr.  Mr.— William  Thome, 

Son.  Lieut 24  Mar.  97 

Med  Off.— 

White  Facings. 


4TE  Battalion. 

(Formerly     the     Boyal     Westmoreland 

Light  Infantry.) 

Head  Quarters,  Carlisle. 

Honoraht  Colonel. 

Louis  C.  Salkeld,  retired  ...10  Feb.  94 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Arthur  W.  D.  Lewis,  p.s. ...  7  Apr.  97 

Major. 
Geo.A.Mounsey-Heysham28  Apr.  97 

Captains. 
Geo.  Algernon  Drafl'en,  p.s.    2  Nov.  89 
Robert  Thomas  Harland  ...18  Feb.  91 
William  Scott  Fulton,  (11)30  Jan.  92 
Thomas    Ricketts   Morse,* 

p.s.(B)lateSurg.  Capt.  Army . 

.Medical   Staff,  Instructor 

of  Musketry  \ 15  Mar.  93 

Maurice  J.  Draffen  Cockle  18  Dec.  9.5 
Seymour  Clarke  Bull 23  Nov.  98 


Militia  Infantry. 

Lieutenants. 
Wentworth  Holder  AUeyne  3  Nov.  97 
Reginald   Hugh  ChishoImi6  Nov.  98 
Fred.  George  Wm.  Drart'en28  Dec.  98 
Bernard   W.    Hollingvvorth 

Parsons 28  Dec.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Douglas   Hy.  Randall  Gif- 

fard 21  Dec.  98 

Adjt.  fCapf.—P.  J.Bellam.y, 

Capt.  2  Battalion 18  Dec.  93 

Qr.   Master. — John  Henry 

Jones,  Son.  Lieut .12  Dec.  q4 

Med.   Of.— 

White  Facings. 


The  Royal  Sussex  Regiment. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Boyal  Sussex  Light  Inf.) 

Head  Quarters,  Chichester. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Lt. Colonel   Commandant. 
The  Earl  of  March,    JP. 
late  Lt.  J-' Capt.  Or.  Ods., 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen, 
and  Colonel 28  June  76 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 


Majors. 
Charles  B.Godman,p. s.Bon. 

Lt. Colonel   6  July  89 

Chas.  Percival  Henty,  p.s. 11  Apr.  96 

Captains. 
Charles  R.  A.  Leslie,  Sou. 

Major  13  Sept. 84 

JosephGodman,i/o».JWu/e/ri2  Mar.  87 
Stephenson  Robert  Clarke, 

Son.  Major    12  Mar.  87 

Robt.Law.Thornton,  p.s.  (t)  17  Aug.  89 
Charles  Henry  von  Roemer  8  Mar.  92 
Arthur  Reginald  Hurst,  p.s.  14  Apr.  93 
William  Molyneux  Clarke.  11  Apr.  96 
Chas.  H.  Lord  Settrington  11  Apr.  96 
Pelham  Rawstorn  Papilloni2  May  96 
Fiennes  Wm.  Edw.  Blake   18  Aug.  97 

Lieutenants. 

Frank  Thomas  Wisden q  Sept. 93 

Cecil  G.  H.  Alers  Hankey  9  Sept.93 
Alexander  R.Davey,  p.s.  (B) 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...11  Apr.  96 

Richard  Wilder   15  Sept. 97 

Rowland  Edward  Paget   ..15  Sept. 97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
WilfredPlassyCrookshank  10  Feb.  97 

Harold  William  Edden 10  Feb.  97 

Edw.Hallifax  Weller-Poley  3  Apr.  97 

Geoffrey  Edward  Huth 17  Nov.  97 

Henry  Russell  Sturgis 22  Dec.  97 

John  Sheldon  Woodruffe  ...  9  Feb.  98 
Cecil  T.  Fraser  Clayton  ...  9  Feb.  98 
George  Charles  Morphett  15  Apr.  98 
Rodney  Aug.  R.  Wilkinson  2  July  98 
Lawrence  E.  M'Conaghev  26  Oct.  98 
Adj.  4-  Capt.— P.  B.  P. 
Crawfurd,  Captain  1  Bat- 
talion     24  Nov.  98 

Paymaster. — 

Qr. Master.— Thos.  Kinloch, 

Son.  Captain 1  Apr.  85 

Med.  Off.— Surg.  Lt. Colonel 

J.  M. Percival 1  Dec.  91 

Blue  Facings. 


The  Hampshire  Regiment, 

3rd  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Bumpshire  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Winchester. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Lieut. Gen.  John  Davis,  CB.26  Feb.  96 


Lt. Colonel. 
Richard  Edw.  F.  Howard- 
Brooke   late  Lt.  37  F.  ...29  Apr.  95 

Majobs. 
AlfredJ.Bowyer-Smijth.p.s. 

Son.  Lt. Colonel 5  Sept.91 

William    W.    Earl    of   Sel- 

borne,  JP.  ».».  [t] ,  Under 

Secretary  of  State  for  the 

Colonies  29  Apr.  83 

Captains 

Fras.  Chas.  Baring,  p.s.  ...12  Feb.  87 

William  Graham  Nicholson  3  Mar.  88 

Wm.  Barrow Simonds   27  Oct.   88 

Philip  Pester  Phelps,  (B), 
Inst,  of  Musketry 5  Apr.  90 

Geo.  J.Hardress  Stevenson  4  May  91 

James  Heron  Walker,  Bon. 
Major  9  Feb.  94 

John  Evelyn  Bazalgette  ...29  Apr.  95 

Cecil  DuPreP.Powney,1  p.s. 
(B),{t],  late  Lieut.  Grena- 
dier Guards,  /Ion.  Major  23  Oct.  95 

Reginald  irthur  Womb- 
well  (B),  late  Lt.  1  Drag. 23  Apr.  96 

Frederic  Edgar  Silva,  p.s. 
(S),  (1) 10  Feb.  97 

Lieutenants. 
Bobert     C.      L.      Stapleton 
Bretherton,     serving    with 
the  Gold   Coast   Constabu- 
lary    1  Aug.  94 

Harry  Wm.  Morgan  Willis  3  July  95 
Jas.  Edward,  Visct.  Harris  18  Dec.  95 

Algernon  Charles  Cox  1  Feb.  96 

George  Brooke 4  Sept.97 

George  Hughes  Earle     4  Sept.97 

William  Gordon  Huskisson   1  Jan.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Robert  M.  Thacker  Gillson    4  Sept.97 
Bertram  Langdon  Beddy...22  Sept.97 

William  Douglas  Grant 17  Nov.  97 

Robert  Gerald  Alexander...  9  Feb.  98 
George  A.    M.    Hamilton- 
Gordon    23  Mar.  98 

Bon.  Alf.  Fred.  W.  Harris  13  Apr.  98 

Henry  Charles  Woods 14  Sept.98 

Jack  Charles  Parker    21  Sept.98 

Adjt.Jr  Capt—  H.C.L.  Cole, 

Captain  1  Battalion  17  Jan.  98 

Qr.  Mr.— Edward  Hamp- 
ton, 3Bon.  Captain  30  Nov,  81 

Med.  Off— 

White  Facings. 


The  South  Staffordshire  Regt. 

3RD  and  4TH  Battalions. 

(Formerly  the  King's  Own   1st  Stafford 

Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Lichfield. 
"  Mediterranean." 

Honorary  Colonel. 
Lt. Colonel  Commandant. 
Michael  A.  W.  Broun,  Bon. 

Colonel 3  Dec.  98 

Lt.Colonel. 
Francis  Charrmgton 3  Dec.  98 

Majors. 
Alex.Finlay,  Bon .  Lt.Col.    4  July  85 
Edward  V.D.  Pearse,p.s.(t), 

(B)  i  July  95 

Chas.  Edw.  D.  Telfer-Smol- 

lett,    ret.    pay     Worcester 

Regiment 25  May  97 

Captains. 
Bassett   Thorne  Seckham, 

p.s.  Bon.  Major v3i;.May,86 

Edward  Wm.  Tenharit,  p.i. 

Bon.  Major, 7  May  8 

7 


Gwyn  Williams    2q  Apr.  93 

Herbert  J.  S.  Saunders- 
Davies ,. 28  Mar.  94 

Rupert  Le  Grice  Elers  8  An?.  96 

Hy.  B.  L.  Hughes, (II),  ret. 
pay  14  Hussars,  Instructor 
of  Musketry  ! 14  Apr.  97 

Lieutenants. 
CecilT.'VincentFosbery,(J/)i8  Apr.  94 
Percie    E.     B.    Fitzwarine 

Smith 4  July  96 

Bernard  Nugent  Shaw 4  July  96 

Alf.  Richard  Hugh  Rycroft  4  July  96 
Percival  Alexander  Wilson  2  Juue  97 

Ronald  Methven  Grigg 2  June  97 

George  Henry  H.  Freemani8  Ma3T  q8 
Jacinth     D'E.    FitzErcald 

Coke 18  May  9S 

Linley  Philip  Reeves 7  Sept.  98 

Pras.       fi.      Shuttleworth 

Rendall   7  Sept.98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Perry  Beaumont  Stafford  6  Apr.  q8 
Harold  Duncan  Balfour  ...  6  Apr.  98 
Chas.  P.  Prisby  Hodgson  5  July  98 
J.  M.  Colchester-Wemyss  22  July  98 
Adjts.Sr  Capts.—G.  N. Going, 

Capt.  1  Battalion 30  July  94 

E.K.Daubeney,  DSO.  Major 

2  Battalion 21  Jan.   96 

Qr.  Master. — Jas.PenKetli,1 

Hon.  Lieut 15  Feb.  93 

Med.  Off.— 

White  Facings. 


The  Dorsetshire  .Regiment. 

3RD  Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  Dorset  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Dorchester. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
Edward  H.  T.  Lord  Digby,' 

late  Coldstream  Guards  ...25  Apr.  91 
Lt. Colonel. 
John  Henry  Austen,   Hon. 

Colonel    10  Nov.  97 

Majors. 
Herbert  Carey  Geo.  Batten  15  Dec.  97 

Captains. 
Robert  Erasmus  Saunders, 

late  Lt.  R.  Fusiliers;  Hon. 

Major 11  Oct.  84 

Edward  Gastleman  Smith, 

(H),  (t),  Hon.  Major  7  Aug.  86 

PrederickCharlesVVingrovei2  May  90 
John  Herbert  Devenish  ...  6  Feb.  92 
Denzil  Hughes-Ouslow.ret. 

pay  2  Bn 6-Apr.  92 

Eric  Andrew  Bridge 2  Feb.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Chas.Robt.E.Radclyffe,(iZ") 

Instructor    of    Musketry ; 

late  Lt.  ist  Life  Guards  ...  3  Feb.  94 
Edw.  Alexander  Pope,  (H)  2  Jan.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Cecil' John  M'lllree  Lomem  Nov.  96 
Frederick    Robert    Wynd- 

ham"  Metaxa  20  Oct.  97 

Patrick  Ronald  Napier 22  Mar.  98 

John  Norman  Meares   n  Apr.  98 

Harry  Featherstonhaugh  12  Oct.  98 
Adjt.  i-  Capt.— L.  E.  Lush- 

ington,  Major  2  Battalionia  Sept.94 
Q'i».  Matter.— Tios:  H.  Bar- 

ratt,  Hon.  Captain  14  Apr.  36 

Med.  Off.  —  S.igem  Lt.Col. 

Decimus  Onrme   1  Dec.  91 

White  Pacings. 


Prince  of   Wales'  Volunteers 
(South  Lancashire  Eegiment) . 

3RD  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the  Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own 

Light  Infantry.) 

Head  Quarters,  Warrington. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

oin  Southcote  Mansergh  4  Nov.  93 


Militia  Infantry. 

Lt.  Colonel. 

Robt.  Ireland  Blackburne    q  Dec.  96 

Ma.ioes. 

Montagu  H.  Hall,  |_<] z  Jan.  97 

Alexander  Francis  Tarbetf 
Insp.  General  Sierra  Leone 
FrontierPohce 3  Dec.  98 

Captains. 
Edw.  Kermode  Heath,  (H), 

p.s.  Hon.  Major ro  Sept. 87 

Charles  Marson,  (t)    17  May  90 

ArthurGeo.WalterSkirrow, 

ret.  pay  2  Battalion 1  Aug.  94 

George  Postlethwaite,  (H), 

Inst,  of  Musketry 16  Dec.  06 

Russell     Ernest      C.     Edge, 

serving  in  the  Malay  S?ates 

Guides 16  Dec.  96 

Nathaniel  ffarington   Eck- 

ersley,  [t]  4Sept-97 

Ion  Richd.  S.  Shinkwin    ...  1  Jan.  98 
Lieutenants. 

Walter  Vernon  Hume 4  Aug.  97 

Henry  Lyon,  serving  in  the 

Niger  Coast  Protectorate..  3  Sept.98 
John  Lewis  Vaughan    3  Sept.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Edward  Mansfield  Hanbury  2  Nov.  98 
Adjt.   4-  Captain— &.  H.  R. 
Smythies, Captain  .1  Bat- 
talion   3  Oct.   98 

Qr.il/usile)-. —  Wm.     Dooley, 

Hon.   Lieut 21  Dec.  98 

Med.  Of.— 

White  Facings. 


The  Welsh  Regiment. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Royal   Glamorgan  Light 

Infantry.) 

Head  Quarters,  Cardiff. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
Rt.  Hon.  R.  G.  Lord  Wind- 
sor, C'omdg.  Worcester  Yeo- 
manry   26  Feb.  96 

Lt. Colonel. 
Alfred  Thrale  Perkins,  JP. 

(H),  late  Capt.  21  F.,  .Son. 

Colonel 15  July  95 

Majors. 
William  Watts, [tj  p.s.Actina 

Adjutant  1  Cadet  Bn.  X.R. 

Rijles,  Hon.  Lt.Colonel  ...  5  May  94 
Captains. 
EdmundPlunkettDashwood , 

p.s.  (H),  Hon.  Major   2  May  85 

Samuel  Moreton    Thomes, 

Hon.  Major    16  Mar.  89 

William  Forrest,  p.s 13  July  91 

Richard  Wentworth  Tayloi-26  Sept.94 
Hy.  Prank  W.  Poppelwell, 

p.s.  (H),[t](S).  late  Capt. 

7  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade, 

Hon.  Major    24  Oct.   94 

Alfred  Thrale  Perkins  15  May  96 

Joseph  Haywood 4  Nov.  96 

John     Wheeler     Aldridge, 

p.s.  (t)  18  Apr.  94 

Edwy  Lewis  Wilcox 24  May  97 

Richard  Descou  Stevens...  2  Dec.  96 

Lieutenants. 
Bertram  Falls  Perkins  (H)   14  Nov.  94 
Charles  Bingley  Benson  ...24  Nov.  97 
Avenel      De    William    W. 

Bradford,  p.  s.(H),Instruc- 

tor  of  Musketry 3  Apr.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Bernard  Evan  Morgan,  2'. s.  8  May  97 

Francis  Henry  Romilly 19  July  97 

Hubert  Lionel  Budge to  Nov.  97 

Adjt.  Sr  Capt.— George  D.  R. 

Williams,  Capt.  Berkshire 

Regiment .15  Nov.  97 

QrMaster. — Thos.Tinnock,1 

Hon.  Lieut 10  May  93 

Med.  Off.— 

White  Facings. 


864 

The  Black  Watch  (Eoyal 
Highlanders). 

3RD  Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  Royal  Perth  Rifles.) 
Head  Quarters,  Perth. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
II. R.H.  A.Ured~E.  A.Duks  of 
Edinburgh)  reign  ir)g  Duke 
of    Saxc-Coburg-Gotha), 
KG.  KT.  KP.  GCB.  GCSI. 
GCMG.    GCIE.  Personal 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen, 

d-c,  £-c 21  June  S7 

Lt.Colonel  Commandant. 

Lt.Colonel. 
Hon.     W.     C.     W.     Rollo, 

Master  of  Rollo,  p.s 17  Feb.  97 

Majors. 
Lord  Alex.   Kennedy,1  late 

Bt.Maior-iBattalion;  Hon . 

Lt.Colonel  10  Mar.  94 

Wm.  Angel  Scott,3  late  Lt. 

Cameron  Highlanders, Brig. 

Maj.  Surrey  Brig.  Vol. Inf. 

Hon.  Lt.Colonel   17  Mar.  97 

Captains. 
,Tas.  S.  Robertson,  p.s.  (H), 

Hon.  Major 30  Dec.  85 

Robert  W.P.  Clarke-Camp- 
bell-Preston, p.s 13  July  89 

Johr.  MacRae-Gilstrap,4rrf. 

payi  Battalion, Hon. Major22  Oct.  90 
Alex.  Heldewier  U.  Dennis- 

toun, p.s 13  Junegi 

CarolusH.GrahamStirling, 

p.s 20  Jan.  94 

Hon.  Alex.  David  Murray, 

p.s ........14  July  94 

Arch.  Glen  Kidston,  p.s.  ...12  Aug.  96 
Stuart   Robertson,  late   14 

Hussars I. ..13  July  98 

Lieutenants. 
SirEdw.  A.  Stewart-  Richard- 
son, Bart.  (H),  Instructor 

of  Musketry 19  Mar.92 

Wm.  Huntly,  Visit.  Strath- 

allan    ....' 4  July  94 

William  Keith  Murray 19  Dec.  94 

Ronald  T.  Graham  Murray  9  Oct.  95 
Philip  George  Anstruther  6  Jan.  97 
Reoch  A.  Murray-Allan  ...  6  Jan.  97 
Charles  Wm.  Eric  Gordon  2  Apr.  98 
George  D.  Graut-Suttie  ...  2  Apr.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Robert  Kinnear   2  Jan.  97 

Hon.   Maurice    Charles  A. 
Drummond    6  Jan.  97 

Lord  James  Thomas  Stew- 
art-Murray      6  Oct.   97 

Edw.  MacKenzie   Murray  15  Dec.  97 

Adjt. — J.  Stuart,  Captain   x 
Battalion 4  Junegs 

Qr. Master. — John  Linning, 

Hon.  Lieut 26  Aug.  98 

Blue  Facings. 


Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  King's  Own  Royal  Bucks 

Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  High  Wycombe. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Walter  Caulfield  Pratt,  JP. 

late  Capt.  67  F 8  Doc.  80 

Lt. Colonels. 
E.W.  Earl  of  Orkney 2  Mar.  98 

Majors. 

^Villiam Terry 24.Apr.  97 

ArthurVVm.HerveySood(.H'.)2  Apr.  98 


865 

Captains. 
George    Frederick    Paske, 

p.  s.  (H),Inst.  of  Musketry  22  Mar.  90 

Charles  Spencer  Hall   8  Mar.  93 

P.Guy DelavalThoroton  (H)  7  May  94 
Charles  Francis  Kynaston 

Mainwaring 31  Oct.  94 

Philip  Vivian  Rose 6  Feb.  95 

Sir  Robt.  John  Dashwood, 

Bart.,  p. t.  (H)  26  Feb.  96 

Edw.  Noel  Napier  Bartlett    2  Apr.  98 
Bernard  J.  Merlin  Walsh. ..27  July  98 

Lieutenants. 
Edward  Wm.  Wallington  ...  4  July  85 
Ellis  Haldane  Chinnery  ...31  Oct.   94 
Sydney  RichardsonChristie- 

Miller  27  July  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Edw.Bayntun  GroveFoster  9  Feb.  98 
Theodore  Bertram  Olive...  9  Feb.  98 
Roland  Hermon  Hermon- 

Hodge     9  Feb.  98 

Ronald  Mackenzie   Logamo  Mar.  98 
Edward      Gcff      Christie- 
Miller  6  Apr.  98 

Charles  Edw.  deLapasturei^  Apr.  98 
Hugh      Livingstone-Lear- 

month 10  May  98 

Ivor  Salute  Croix  Rose   ...14  June  98 

Ralph  Verney 1  July  98 

Edward  Gibson  Gillilan...3i  July  98 
^d/r.^-Ca^-C.E.G.M.Fairt- 

lough,  Captain  1  Bn 27  Feb.  97 

Qr.  Master.—  G.    Williams, 

Hon.  Captain 19  Nov.  81 

Med.  Off.— 

White  Facings. 


4TH  Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  Oxfordshire  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Oxford. 
"  Mediterranean." 

Honorary  Colonel. 
■HoB.Alg.  S.  Arth.Annesley, 
late  Lt.  16  Lancers,  p.s 12  Dec.   91 

Lt.  Colonel. 
Charles    Rivers   Bulkeley, 
(JET),  Hon.  Colonel 28  Nov.  91 

Majors. 
Frank     Willan,    [*],   Hon. 

Lt. Colonel  19  Dec.  91 

Hugh   C   Fortescue,  Hon. 

Lt. Colonel  16  Dec.  96 

Captains 
Thomas  C.  T.  Warner,  JO3. 

Hon.  Major  19  Dec.  91 

Fred.  Edward  Withington, 

(if) 14  Apr.  92 

James  Blyth 17  Apr.  95 

Richard  Pulteney  Pulteney  1  May  95 
Wm.  C.  De  M.  Viset.  Milton, 

MP 11  Apr.  96 

W.  Reg.  Shute  Barrington, 

p.s 6  Jan.   97 

Alastair  Hamilton  9  May  98 

Lieutenants. 
Thos.  Hy.  Rivers  Bulkeley, 

(H)    16  Jan.  95 

Lionel  E.  H.  M.  Darell  28  Aug.  05 

Frank  Godfrey  Willan 4  Aug.  96 

Arthur  George  M'Clmtock22  Dec.  97 

Sholto  Chas.  W.  Lord  Aber- 

fadour,  (H),  Inst,  of  Musk. 22  Dec.  97 

Hon.  Hugh  Grosvenor 9  May  98 

Richard   Reginald   Maude 

Brooke    2  Nov.  98 

John     Heywood     Jocelyn 

M'Clintock 2  Nov.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Albert  Kenlis  North 9  Apr.  98 

Henry  Shafto  Adair 15  June  98 

Aubrey  R.  T.  Cartwright2i  Sept. 98 
Wm.  A.  S.  H.  Kevil-Davis  u  Nov.  98 
Chas.  Wm.  Sholto  Douglas  7  Dec.  98 
Adjt.   6c    Capt.—R.    G.    H. 

Hughes,  Captain  1  Bn..,.   1  Dec.  96 
Qr. Master. — Geo.  A.  Hirst, 

Hon.  Captain    21  June  83 

Med.  Off.  — 

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Militia  Infantry. 
The  Essex  Regiment. 

3RD  Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  Essex  Rifles.) 
Head  Quarters,  Warley. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
Edgar  John  Disney,(.ff),.DZ. 

JP.  late  Capt.  7  F 8  Mar.  90 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Majors. 
Geo. B.C. Lyons, Hon.Lt.C0l.26  May  90 
Henry  C.  Masterman,  Hon. 
Lt. Colonel  21  Oct.  93 

Captains. 

Arthur  J.  Galsworthy  26 

John  Bernard  O'Reilly 26 

Wm.CoesveltM.  Knrtright  20 
Thos.  Alfred  Pamplin  Green, 
(H),     serving    with     Gold 

Coast  Constabulary 23 

Edward  Samuel  Penrose. ..23 

Percy  Tatham 26 

Walter  Geo.  Arkwright(-ff)i4 

Richd.  Wm-  Winter  Ba.yle.v22 

Cecil     Frank    M'Causland, 

employed  in  the  CivilService 

of   the    Protected     Nutive 

States.  Malay  Peninsula...  9 

George  Nelson  Sheffield  ...  9 


Apr.  90 

May  90 
May  91 


May  92 
May  92 
Mar.  93 
Apr.  93 
Sept.  97 


May  98 
May  98 

Lieutenants. 
Arth.  D.  Nairne  Merriman25  Mar.  96 
John  K.  Tulloch  Whish    ..25  Mar.  96 
Arth.St.AubynMolesworth.20  Apr  .98 

Arthur  Grant 10  Aug.  98 

William  Hy.  Beverley,  p.s  10  Aug.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Claude  R.  C.  de  Crespigny  29  Sept. 97 
Philip  Lewis  Hanbury    ....29  Sept.  97 
Edmund    Hamerton   Ken- 

nefick  23  Feb.  98 

Edgar  Robert  Hagger 2  Mar.  98 

Richard  Neave    5  Oct.  98 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— Robert  M.  O. 

Glynn,  Capt.  Welsh  Fus.     1  Nov.  94 
Qr.    Master. —  George     S. 

Ames,  Hon.  Lieut 13  Feb.  95 

Med.  Off.— 

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4TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  West  Essex  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Warley. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
Sir  Samuel   B.   Ruggles-Brise, 
KCB.DL.JP.late1Dr.Gds.20  Feb.  89 

Lt. Colonel. 
Fredk.  Smart  Walker,  Hon. 
Colonel 10  Feb.  94 

Majors. 
Alf.  Tufnell  RobsonUZl ,  late 

Lt.g2Foof.  Hon.  Lt. Colonel  2  Mar.  89 
Edw.    Charles   Bond,  Hon. 

Lt. Colonel  4  Apr.  94 

Captains. 
Geo.P.Townsend,tfoM.M«;'.27  July  81 
James   Hiscutt    Grossman, 

Hon. Major 11  May  85 

Cecil  Hodgson  Colvin,(1(JB'), 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...  4  June  87 
Mansel  W.  Jones-Mortimer  8  Apr.  93 
Edm.  Leveson  Oalverley.d), 

(U),  ?>•* 4  Apr.  94 

John  Edward  Chax.Blakeney, 

p.s.   (H)    (t),  serving   with 

Sien-aLeone Frontier  Police?!  Feb.  95 
Henry  S.  Fleming,1  Major 

retired     fay     Eisex    Regt. 

Hon. Major 11  Mar.  96 

Richard  Edmund    Shepherd, 

(H),  serving  in  the  British 

South  Africa  Police 10  May  97 

Richd.  Fras.  Knight  Gooch  6  July  98 

Lieutenants. 
Geo.  Pollock  Ommanney ...   3  Mar.  97 
ThoinasS.F]eetwoodPratt23  Mar.  98 
Charles  Ellerton  Soames...23  Mar.  98 
Cecil  Edmond  Maguire 23  Mar.  98 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Arthur  Hugh  Percy  Rosei2  Jar..   98 

John  Campbell  Dick ...iG  Feb.  98 

Piers  Edgcumbe 23  Mar.  98 

Edward  Compton  Morgan  9  Nov.  98 
Adjt.  S?  Capt.—R.  F.  Wal- 
ters, Captain  1  Battalion  1  Nov.  97 
Qr. Master.  —  Daniel      M. 

Bailey,  Hon.  Lieut 10  Sept.90 

Med.  Officer — 

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The  Sherwood  ForesterB 
(Derbyshire  Regiment) . 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  1st  and  2nd  Derby 

Militia.) 

Head  Quarters, Derby. 

Honorary  Colonels. 

Rt.Hon.S.G.Duke  of  Devon- 
shire, KG.  Lord  President 
of  the  Council    6  May  71 

Fffi  Field  Marshal  Lord 
Roberts  of  Kandahar, 
KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCIE. 

R.  Art  [R]  29  Dec.  88 

Lt. Colonel  Commandant. 

Joseph   Hall  Moore,   Hon. 

Colonel 19  Jan.  98 

Lt. Colonels. 


Majohs. 

Albert  L.  Salmond.^.s.  [<], 
( S) ,  1  CadetB n .  West  Surrey 
Regt.  Hon.  Lt. Colonel     ...10  Sept. 

Hon.  Alfred  N.  Curzon, ^.s.25  May 

Captains. 
Vernon  Henry  Mellor,  p.s. 

Hon.  Major 5  Nov. 

Gerard  R.Oakes,  p.s 22  Aug. 

Herbert  Waldy,  p.s 22  Mar. 

Maximilian  M.  Litkie,  p.s.  12  Sept. 
Geo.  Hy.  Benton  Fletcher, 

p.s.  Acting   Adj.    1    Cadet 

Bn.  West  Surrey  Regimentid,  Apr. 
Edward  0.  Heath,  p.«.(Q).„  5  May 
Hen. Ed.Disbrowe  Wise  (H), 

p.s.  Inst,  of  Musketry 23  Mar. 

Lieutenants. 
Jas.  P.  Bathurst  Reed,  p.».  5  Oct. 

John  Radford    6  Oct. 

Hugh  Stainton  Poyntz,;;.*.  6  Oct. 
Geo.Lyndsay  H.Manbyjj.K.  6  Ocs. 
Hon.  Maxwell  Steele  Bowen6  Apr. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Norman  J.  Hambro,   p.s.  11  Feb. 

John  Norman  DArcyClark  4  Feb. 

Harold  J.  Stanton  Stanton  4  Feb. 

Hugh  B.  Tcriano  Hume. ..13  June  > 

Adjts.—J.  W.  G.  Roy,  Capt. 

1  Battalion 19  Aug. 

Qr.  Master. — Edvrd.  Patter- 
son, Hon. Lieut 25  Feb. 

Med.  Off.— Surg.  Lt. Colonel 
Alf.  O.  Francis    1  Dec. 


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4TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Nottingham,  or  Royal 

Sherwood  Foresters. 

Head  Quarters,  Newark. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Rt.  Hon.  Wm.  J.    A.    C.  J. 

Duke  of  Portland,  GCYO. 

Master  of  the  Horse 8  June  89 

Lt. Colonel. 
John  W.  Key  worth,  (H),late 

Capt.  48  F.,  Hon.  Colonel  7  July  94; 


\ ' 


Majors. 

Napier  Langford  Pearse,1 

late  i  Bat.  Hon.  Lt.  Col.  ;i  July  94 
George  A.  E.  Wilkinson  ...14  Apr.  97 


Captains. 

John  Humber  10  May  90 

Charles  Pigott   Piers,  (if), 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...  4  May  95 
Gilbert  Mortimore  Hunt  ...24  Apr.  97 
Greville  H.  VVoodley  Bernal24  Apr.  97 
Wm.  Hy.  Ximenes  Mabsom8  Aug.  97 
Algernon  J.  Fred.Platt,ju.s.i8  May  98 


Lieutenants. 

Son.  H.  W.  W.  Horsley- 
Beresford,  serving  in  the 
British  South  Africa 
Police  18  May 

Arthur  Blake    5  Oct. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Robert  Denbigh  Keyworthio  Feb.  97 
Arch.  Douglas  Hussey  Ray  19  Jan.  98 
Percy  Cumberlege  Shepardi9  Oct.  98 

Adjt.  A;  Capt.—  R.  Brittan, 

Captain  1  Battalion 1  Mar.  95 

Qr.Hr. — Michael  M'Guire, 

Hon.  Lieut 13  May  96 

Med.  Off.— 

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Loyal  North  Lancashire  Kegt. 

3BD  AND  4TH  BATTALIONS. 

{Formerly  theDukeof  Lancaster's  Own.) 

Head  Quarters,  Preston. 

"Mediterranean." 

Honorary  Colonel. 
1T<£  Field  Marshal   the  St. 
Hon.  Lord  Roberts,  KP. 
GCB.    GCSC.    GCIE.    R. 
Artillery  [R]    1  Jan. 

Lt.Colonel  Commandant. 


Lt.  Colonel. 

Leith  Bonhote,  Hon.Colonehq  Sept. 97 

Majors. 

James  H.  W.  Pedder 14  Nov.  94 

Thomas  Cowper  10  Nov.  97 

Captains. 

ArthurE.  DaCosta,p.8.(J5Q, 

Inst,  of  Musketry 27  Apr.  78 

Reginald  G.  Chambres,p.«., 

Hon.  Major 24  Mar.  80 

William    Harrison,1    Capt. 

ret.  pay  11  Hussars,  Hon. 

Major   14  Aug.  89 

Stephen  Bibbins  Allen 26  July  90 

Percy  WordsworthHarrison 

p.s 5  June9s 

Henry  A.  Pole  Soppitt 14  Apr.  94 

Wm.  Geo.  Percival  Miller  3  July  97 
Jas.  Geo.WynnTetley,^).j<.    3  July  97 

Lieutenants. 

Edwin  George  Cise   18  Apr.  96 

Thomas  Edwards-Moss    ...18  Apr.  96 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Herbert  F.BrownlowRyleyio  Feb.  97 
Reginald  Lucas  H.  Coulan24  Sept.  97 


Militia  Infantry. 

Edw.  Ernest  Gregory  Terry27  Sept.  97 
Ern6st  Percival  Ormrod  ...  1  Dec.  97 
Henry  Cholmondeley  Jack- 
son   14  Feb.  98 

WalterTyrwhitt  Bromfieid23  Mar.  98 
Henry  Jas.  Lionel  Oakes...  6  Apr.  98 

Cuthbert  Bellin  Wallis 6  Apr.  98 

John  Bayford  Wells 13  Apr.  98 

Ernest  Nevill  Jourdain  ...23  May  98 
LouisG.BeresfordHarrison  9  July  98 
Douglas  B.  Monypenny  ...22  July  98 
Gerard  Arth.  O'  Callaghan?o  Aug.  98 

Adjf.fCapt.— R.  L.   Stable, 

Captain  1  Battalion 28  June  97 

Qr.  Master. — John      Kelly, 

Hon.  Lieut 12  May  97 

Med.  Of.— 

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The  Northampton  shire  Eegt. 

3RD  AND  4TH  BATTALIONS. 

(Formerly  the  Northampton  and  Rutland 
Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Northampton. 

"  Mediterranean ." 

Honorary  Colonel. 
Lt.Colonel  Commandant. 
Sackville  George  Stopford- 
Sackville,p.s.,.H'oH.CWotteZi8  May  98 

Lt.Colonel. 
Joseph  Hill,  Hon.  Colonel    18  May  q8 

Major. 

Frank  A.  White, Hon. Lt. Col.  5  Aug.  96 
Henry   W.    K.     Markham, 
Hon.  Lt.  Colonel 17  Aug.  98 

Captains. 
William       Rhodes,      Hon. 

Major  n  May  89 

John   Hume    Smith,   Hon. 

Major  i  May  91 

Henry  M.  Stockdale,  p.s...  4  May  91 
Geo.  H.  C.  Holden  de  Cres- 

pigny,  (H),  late  Lt.  1  Bn. 

Hon.  Major   12  Apr.  92 

Christopher  Alex. Markham, 

(H),  (t)    6May  93 

John  Lord  Lilford,  p.s 12  May  93 

Sir  At.  R.  de  Capell  Brooke, 

Bart 27  Mar.  95 

Charles  Pigott  Harvey 17  Apr.  95 

Charles  Milnes  Peacock  ...2s  Mar.  96 
Geo.  Sherwin  H.  Pearson  4  Sept.  97 
Buckley  C.  L.  Mackworth 

Praed 16  Apr.  98 

Henry   Wickham,1  late  Lt. 

Scots  Guards  7  Sept. 98 

Lieutenants. 
Lionel  Hutrh  Martineau  ...   1  Aug.  94 
Wm.     T.     B.,    Marquis    of 

Exeter 24  July  95 

Harry  Grant-Thorold 24  July  95 

Arthur  Hugh  Sartoris 29  July  96 

Arthur     Egerton      Watts- 
Russell    ,...10  Feb.  97 

Francis    Edwin    Goddard 

Jackson  10  Feb.  97 

Sydney  Arthur  Thompson.  10  Feb.  97 
E  iward  Lionel  Thomson... io  Feb.  97 
Somerset  A.  George  FinchioFeb.  97 
Herbert  Thomas  Dobbin  ...  4  Sept. 97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Harry  Mervyn  Lntwyche  9  Dec.  96 

Guy  T.  Lewes  Tryon    3  July  97 

Henry  Ross  Gunning   9  Feb.  98 

Noel      B.      Chas.      Byam 

Grounds 1  Apr.  98 

Gilbert  John  Hamilton   ...14  Apr.  98 

Henry  Ernest  Lavie 28  Sept.  98 

Adjt.  3c  Capt.—E.  O.  Smith, 

Cupiain  1  Battalion 1  Oct.  97 

Qr.   Master.—  Robert  Wal- 
lace,2 Hon.  Capt IQ  Sept. 80 

Med.  Off.— Surg.  Lt.Colonel 

H.  B.  Spnrgin 1  Dec.  91 

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866 

Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales's 
(Royal  Berkshire  Eegiment).. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Soya/  Berks  Militia _> 

Head  Quarters,  Reading. 

"  Mediterranean." 

Honorary  Colonel. 

M.  A.  Earl  o/Abingdon 21  Oct.   80 

Lt.Colonel. 
Thomas  John  Bowles,  p.s. 

Hon.  Colonel 21  Apr.  94, 

Majors. 

Arthur  Wm.   H.    Hay    3  Apr.  9.7 

John  Robin  Gray,  late  Lieut. 

King's  R.  Rifles 9  May  9S. 

Captains. 

Walter  Thornton,  (2?)  4  May  89, 

Chas.  E.  M.  Y.  Nepean.  j).s.i8  Feb.  91 
Frederick  George  Barker.. .25  Mar.  9L 
Harry  Claude  Fred.  Hay,  1 

Cadet  Bn.  W.Surrey  Reqt.    7  Apr.  95 
Win.  Jn.  B.  Van  De  Wey'er, 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Lord 

Lieutenant  of  Ireland 13  May  95 

Philip  Fras.  Fletcher,  p.s.  10  May  97 

Louis  A.  Fred  Weigall 9  Feb.  9S 

John  Blakeney  de   la   P. 
Beresford,1  p.s.,  late  Lt. 

Durham  Lt.  Infantry 3  Jan.  96 

Lieutenants. 

Albert  Henry  Royds 9  May  96 

Charles  John  Johnstone  ...  7  Apr.  97 

Henry  Farquhar  Scott 7  Apr.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Edward  Kelly  Pnrnell 22  July  96 

Fergus  Eustace  Adams 27  Feb.  97 

Athelstan  Chamberlayne...  8  Mar.  97 
H.LindsayArcherHoubloniS  Mar.  97 
Frederick  Edward  Packe  9  Feb.  98 
Bernard  Henry  Howard  ...14  Feb.  98 
Herbert   Bancroft  Beattie 

Kent 23  Feb.  98 

GilbertL  Gladwin-Erring- 

ton 7  Dec.  98' 

Bertie  G.  Annesley  Town- 

shend  7  Dec.  9? 

Adjt.i-Capt. — Chas.Tmrner, 

Captain  1  Battalion    30  Oct.    95 

Qr. Master. — Tom   Brown,3 

Hon.  Lieut 3  May  93, 

Med.  Off.— 

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The  Queen's  Own  (Royal  West 
Kent  Regiment). 

3RD  Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  West  Kent  Lt.  Injantry .)( 
Head  Quarters,  Maidstone. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
General     H.R.H.     Arthur 
Wm. Patrick  Albert,  Duke 
ofConnaught,   KG.    KT. 
KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG. 
GCIE.     GCVO.     Rifle 

Brigade,  &c.  &c 23  Aug.  84. 

Lt. Colonel  Commandant. 
Lt.Colonel. 
John  Bonhote,  lateLt.  84  F. 

Hon.  Colonel 30  May  96- 

Major. 
Edmund  W.  G.  Bailey,  Hon. 

Lt.Colonel   ... 6  Feb.  92 

Captains. 
J.  H.  Kenned},1  ret.  pay  2 

Battalion 24  June  91 

Edward  Fleminsr 5  Oet.  89.' 

Cecil  Frederick  Beeching,  [f] 
serving  in  British  Central 

Africa  28  Apr.  94,. 

Arthur  Jas. P. Annesley(-ff)  6  Mar.  95 
Fras.   Wm.    Burbury,    ret. 

pay  2  Battalion 20  May  96 

George    WilFon,     (11),     In- 
structor of  Musketry   1  June  96 

Arthur   S.  T.   Grifflth-Bos- 

cawen,p.« 22  July  96. 

Geo.  Edw.  Wickham  Legg. 
late  Lieut.   South  Stafford 

Regiment 16  Dec.  96 

Arthur  Corbett  Edwards  ...31  May  97- 
Jas.  S.  Drummond  Gage. ..22  Sept.  07- 
Herbert  Neve, p.s.  (t)    23  Feb.  95, 


867 

Lieutenants. 
Richard    Whitehead,  serving 
in  the  Niger  Coast  Protec- 
torate     5  Deo.  94 

J.  H.  Sydney  AnT;esley,(iT)ii  Apr.  96 
Gilberts.  Tritton  Penning!  1  Apr.  96 

Reginald  Walter  Grant 31  May  97 

John  T.  Twistleton-Wyke- 

ham-Fiennes,  (H) 31  Hay  97 

Charles  Deans  Barrow 31  May  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Edm.LewisTrafalcra.rGra.Titii  Nov.  96 
Edw.M.Att\vood\\rakefield23  Deo.  96 
Humphry  Waugh  Snow   ...  1  Apr.  97 
Trevor      Lloyd      Blunden 

Soutry 8  Sept.97 

Eric  Francis  Hausburg 13  Oct.   97 

Noel  Leonard  Calvert   10  Nov.  97 

Garrard  Elgood 9  Feb.  98 

John  Charles  Hooper   16  Mar.  98 

Eric  Coote  Norman  u  Sept. 98 

Edm.  P.  Manwarmg-White  1  Oct.   98 
Adit.      4-      Capt.  —  E.      F. 

Venables,  Captain  1  _B».26  Apr.  98 
Qr. Master  —  Jas.    Clifford,* 

Son.  Captain 1  Apr.  83 

Blue  Facings. 


The  King's   Own  Yorkshire 
Light  Infantry. 

3RD  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the  1st  West  York  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Pontefract. 

Honorary  COLONEL. 
e.  Alex.  Aitken,  late  Capt. 

77  F 31  May  82 

Lt.  Colonel. 
Theodore    Henry  Skinner, 
JP.p.s.(H),  it],lateZieut. 
&F.,Ho,i.  Colonel 13  Oct.  92 

Majors. 
Reginald  Hayes-Sadler,^). s. 

late   Lt.   Yorkshire  Regt.  ; 

A.  D.  C.  to    Col.   W.    H. 

Richards,  Com.  S.E.  Brig. 

Vol.  Inf.  19  May  94 

Albt.GustavusMomber,^.s,25  Mar.  96 

Captains. 
Chas.  Edw.  Whalley,   (T), 

late  Capt  retired  pay  107  F. 

Hon.  Major 26  July  82 

James  Edw.  Aikin,  ret.  pay 

lork  St  Lancaster  Regt.... 30  Septet 
Walter  Spencer-Stanhope,1 

(H),  ret.  pay  14   Hussars, 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...21  Sept.  02 
William  HentonCarver,  p.  s.  9  June  94 
Hon.  Lewis  Arthur  Milles, 

ret.  pay  16  Lancers  28  Aug.  95 

•Gerald  Cecil  M.  Rouse,  p.s. 

(H),  Inst,  of  Musketry    ...16  Nov.  98 

Lieutenants. 

Reginald  Kerr  Granville, 
serving  in  the  JSiger  Coast 
Protectorate   16  Nov.  9S 

Richard  Kensington 16  Nov.  98 


Second  Lieutenants. 
William  Charles  Hendriks  11  Feb.  97 
Henry  Chris.  Bruce  Wilson2o  Apr.  98 

Lionel  Brandon  21  Sept.98 

Adjt.  f    Capt.—U.    H.    W. 

Tulloh,  Captain  2  Bn 19  Nov.  95 

■Qr. Master. — William  Nice, 

Hon.  Captain ::.... 8  July  86 

3f«rf.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 


Militia  Infantry, 

The  King's  (Shropshire  Light 
Infantry). 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Shropshire  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Shrewsbury. 

Honorary  Colonel. 


Lt. Colonel. 
Sir  Thomas  Meyrick,  Bart. 

CB.  Hon.  Colonel 4  Oct.  84 

Majors. 
Fra.   Alex.   W.   Whitmore, 

Hon.  Lt. Colonel,    10  Jan.  83 

Edw.  MaltbyWakeman  (H), 

Hon.  Lt. Colonel 8  ISov.  84 

Captains. 

Harry  Vane  Russell,  Hon. 

Major   6  Sept. 84 

Walter  Charlton  Pryce.p.a.  26  Nov.  87 

Ellis  Sparling  Cunliffe,  y.«.  24  Nov.  88 

Geo.  J.  Scott,1  Captain  ret. 

payiS  Hussars, Hon. Majori^  Aug.  89 

William  Norman  Leslie 18  Feb.  93 

Thomas  Dickiu,y.« 3  Apr.  91 

Hon.  Fras.  H.  C.  Weld- 
Forester  1  Feb. 96 

Chas.  R.  Borlase  Wingfield  4  May  98 

"Lieutenants. 

John  Derby  Allcroft  7  May  94 

William  Noel  Cunliffe  22  July  96 

Edward     Richard    Trevor 

Corbett   3  Aug.  98 

Charles  Edward  Jenkins...  3  Aug.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Root.  Bruere  Otter-Barry     6  Jan.  07 

Charles  Russell  Terrot 3  Nov.  97 

Hon.    Edric     A.    C.    Weld 

Forester 2  Mar.  98 

Graham     V.     Winchester 

Clowes    16  Mar.  98 

Geo.  Arthur  Delffi<5-Murray26  Apr.  98 

William  John  Brooke  3  Septus 

Gflry.Wolryche-Whitmore  3  Sept.98 
Ad/t.  4-  Capt.—S.  C.  Umfre- 

ville,    Capt.    W.    Riding 

Regt 22  Apr.  93 

Qr.  Master. — GeorgePecker,2 

Hon.  Lieut 27  June92 

Med.    Of.— Surgeon  Lt.Col. 

H.  Nelson  Edwards   1  Dec.  91 

Blue  Facings. 


4TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Hereford  Militia. 

Head  Quarters,  Hereford. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

W.  B.  B.  H.  Lord  Bateman, 

Lord  Lieutenant 19  May 

Lt. Colonel. 
Hugh     Powell     Williams, 

Hon.  Colonel 17  Sept. 

Majors. 
E.  S.Lucas, j). a.  Hon. Lt. Col.  18  Nov. 


Captains. 

Charles  Orby  Shipley  (H), 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...17  May 

Richard  H.  T.  Symonds- 
Tayler,  p.s 6  Aug. 

Ponsonby  M.  Lynn  Carew, 
(H)  (S)  (t),  ret.  pay  Irish 
Rifles    3  Feb. 

Frank  Sandiford  Cooper,  {H) 
serving  in  the  Lagos  Con- 
st abu  lary. 1  Nov. 

Trevor  0;  G.  James-Trevcr, 

(H) 4  May 

Lieutenants. 
Andrew  In .  Waring  Pope    2  Apr. 
Tom  Thorp  Simpson 2  Apr. 


1  Second  Lieutenants. 

William  Allan  Bowen   27  Oct.  97 

Fras.  Geo.  Prescot  Philips  23  Feb.  98 

Ralph  Fernie    23  Feb.  9! 

William  Denman  Croft 23  Feb.  98 

Bertie  Elibank  Murray    ...10  May  98 
Adjutant.—  S.      F.      Judge, 

DSO.  Capt.  1  Battalion. ..19  Sept.98 

Qr.  Master.— Samuel    Skel- 

ley ,4  Hon .  Lieut  5June93 

Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 


The    Duke     of    Cambridge's 
Own  (Middlesex  Kegiment), 

3RD  Battalion. 
(Formerly    the   Royal  Elthome   Light 
Infantry .) 
Head  Quarters,  Hounslow. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Chas.  Brome  Bashford,  JP. 
late  Capt.  9   Lancers,  p.s. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  ^  ueen, 
and  Colonel 6  Oct.   97 

Lieutenani'  Colonel. 
Vilett  Rolleston,  p.s.  [t]   ...13  Oct.   97 

Majors. 

Geo.  Moore, p.s. Hon. Lt.Col.  z  Dee.  93 

ErnestMortimerGrirEn(if),  2  Nov.  98 

Captains. 

Charles    James    Fox,    p.s. 

Hon.  Major    14  Apr.  90 

George  Anderson,2  p.s.'(H), 

serving     with    the     Lagos 

Hausa  Force 19  May  94 

Andrew  Bennet  Black,  p.s. 26  May  94 
Christopher  Erie,  p.s.  (H), 

late  2nd  Lieut.  ^Dragoons, 

Instructor  of  Musketry    ...  4  Mar.  96 

Leslie  Fletcher 13  Oct.  97 

Robert  Henry  Parnall  13  Oct.   97 

Harold  C.  Jones  Biss,  late 

indLt.  Highland  Light  In- 
fantry    2  Apr.  98 

Arthur  Rudston  Brown 7  Dec.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Percy  Francis  Cunynghame, 

serving  on  the  Staffr'  of  the 

Rajah  of  Sarawak 19  May  97 

Barrmgton  John  Russell ...  2  Feb .  98 

Henry  Percy  Osborne  2  Feb.  98 

Reg.  Francis  Sillifant,  (H)  2  Feb.  98 
Wm.  Stapleton  Kercheval 

Hole 7  Dec.  98 

Ronald  Robert  Lambton  ...  7  Dec.  98 

Albert  Alfred  Topham 7  Dec.  98 

Gerald  Wilson  Bentley 7  Dec.  98 

John  Seeker  7  Dec.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Alfred  Ross  WitTers 26  Oct.  98 

Adjt.     and    Capt, — E.     A. 

Bennett,  Captain  1  Bn.  ...13  July  96 

Qr.  Master.  —  John     Reed, 

Hon.  Lieut 11  June  qo 

Med.  Off  — 

White  Facings. 


4TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Royal  Fast  Middlesex 

Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Hounslow. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
Henry    Kent,1    Lt. General 

retired  list  14  June  90 

Lt. Colonel. 
George  Coope  Helme,  CB. 
ret.  pay  Wilts  Regt.  Hon. 

Coloiiel 20  Feb.  89- 

Majors. 
Joseph  W.  R.  Adams,  JP., 

p.s.  (H)  f*]  Hon.  Lt.Col.   20  Sept.  90 
Gerard  K.  Rushbrooke,  p.s.   J 
Hon.  Lt. Colonel 28  Apr. ,94 


Captains. 
Herbert  W.  H.  Brenchley    10  Mar.  S7 
Gerald  Edgar  Barker,  p.s.  13  Apr.  89 
Alex.  Wentworth  Kitson,  p.s. 

Inspector  of  Civil  Police, 

Gold  Coast 20  Dee.  90 

Percival  Hope  Graves,  {H), 

(t),p.s 6  Feb.  95 

Edward  Morse 21  Aug.  95 

NoelEdw.G.Willoughby.p.s.21  Aug.  95 
Robt.  Peel  P.S.  Chichester, 

(H)  Inst,  of  Musketry    ...  4  Mar.  96 

Arthur  Reginald  Carey 21  July  97 

Geo.W.  Bnlkejey  Tattersall24  Nov.  97 

-ULEUTKNANTS. 

Stephen  Thomas  HardwiekiS  Apr.  96 
Ed.BrownlowD.Chichesrersi  Oct.  94 
Alex.  Doran  Gibbons,  (3)  21  July  97 
Chas.  E.  J.  Glymi  O' Mallei/, 

serving  with.  West  African 

Frontier  Police 24  iNov.  97 

Philip  Arnold  Grogan  1  Jan.  98 

Llewellyn  Partridge i  Jan.  98 

Louis  Walt.  0'HaraHi'obert:8  May  98 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Arthur  Gordon  Hall 2  Feb.  98 

Edw.    Boustead   Cathbert- 

son   23  Feb.  98 

Hy.  Percy  Frank  Bicknell23  Feb.  98 
Tom  Ince  Webb-Bowen  ...  2  Mar.  98 

Walter  Long 3  June  98 

Harcourt  G.  L.  Ben,gough24  June  98 
Adjt.    4-    Capt.—F.    Sapte, 

Captain  2  Battalion 25  Nov.  97 

Qr.  Master. — James  Alfred 

Walter,3  Son.  Lieut 19  Mar.  90 

Med.  Off.— 

White  Facings. 


The  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps. 

5th  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the  Huntingdon  Rifles.) 

Head  Quarters,  Huntingdon. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Edward  G.  K.Earl  of  Sand- 
wich, Lord  Lieut. of  Hunts, 
Col.  late  Grenadier  Guards, 
Hon.  Colonel,  Commanding 
South     Midland     Brigade 

Rifle  Volunteers iS  Sept. 86 

Major. 
Arthur  Dunbar  Pixley  ,6  ret. 

pay  King's  Eoyal  Bifies  ...  3  Apr.  95 
Captains. 

Herbert  Charles  Jones  4  Mar.  91 

James  Marshall  4  Sept.95 

George  P.  Elystan  Evans   28  Mar.  94 

Stanley  Edwards    5  Apr.  97 

Lieutenants. 
W.A.D.-Daieo/Manchester  19  Jan.  98 
HoraceJamesPowys-Kecki9  Jan.  98 
George  Culme-Seymour  ...19  Jan.  9S 
Albert  Edw.S.  Lewis  Pageti9  Jan.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
St.  John  Edward  Montagu  14  Apr.  97 

Lionel  Howard  Gilliat  23  Oct.   97 

Adjt.  Sr  Capt. — C.S.Chaplin, 

Capt.  3  Battalion 2  Mar.  06 

Med.    Off.— 

Scarlet  Facings. 

6th  Battalion. 

[Formerly  the  Boyal  Flint  Rifles.) 

[Disbanded  30  June  1889.! 

7TH  Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  2nd  or  Edmonton  Eoyal 
Middlesex  Rifles.) 
Head  Quarters,  Barnet. 
Honobaet  Colonel. 
H.  W.  J.  Earl  of  Stratford, 
KCVO.  CB.h  U  Cavt.SfLt. 
Col.  Coldst.  Gds.,  Equerry 

to  Rer  Majesty 15  June  7S 

Lt.  Colonel. 
Godfrey   Astell,7   ret.  pay 
Ki-ng'sR.  Rifles, Hon.  Col.27  Apr.  98 


Militia  Infantry. 

Majors. 

Jas.    It.     Brooke    Tempter,2 

Hon.  Li.  Colonel  -.Instructor 

in  B  dlooning .  Aldershot...  4  Apr.  83 
Francis    S.     W.    Sampson, 

serving  in  the  Niger  Coast 

Protectorate 27  Jan.  94 

Arthurs.  Heathcote,  (H)...  3  Mar.97 

Captains. 
Wm.  A.  Hicks-Beach,   ret. 

pay   King's   Royal   Rifles, 

Hon .  Major    1 1  June  go 

Fred.   Artbur  Irby,10    ret. 

pay  Rifle  Brigade 13  Mar.  95 

William  Wilfred  Rhodes  ...  2  Jan.  97 
Wm.  J&seph    Myers,15  late 

King's  Royal  Rifles,  Hon. 

Major;  Acting  Adj.  4  Vol. 

Bn.  Oxford  Lt.  Inf 24  Feb.  97 

Jas.  Evan   B.  Martin,   ret. 

pay  King's  Royal  Rifles  ...  3  Mar.  97 
Chas. L.Willoughby  Wallace, 

p.s.  (H),  Inst.  ofMui!celry24  Mar.  97 
Chas.    Edw.   Hy.   Hobhouse, 

late  King's  Royal  Rifles  ...17  Apr.  97 
Alfred  Edward  FitzGerald  4  May  98 
Alwyn  Foster,  p. « 6  July  98 

Lieutenants. 

Francis   Richard  Gosling, 

(B)    4  May  S9 

Felix  Edm.  Powell,  p.s.  (H), 

serving  with  the  Egyptian 

Police   30  July  92 

HaughtonEaldredOkeoveris  July  96 
Percy  Henry  Guy  Feilden, 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Go- 
vernor of  New  South  Wales  2  Jan.  97 
Arthur  Thomas  Hodgson  20  Jan.  97 
SlingsbyDuncombe  Shaft0  25  Aug.  97 
Thomas    Chas.    Leycester 

Powys-Keck 25  Aug.  97 

Robt.  Francis  Dalrymple...io  May  98 
Arth.  Reginald  Wm.  Spicerio  May  98 
Reginald  Henry  Seymour28  Dec.  98 
Wm.     Hargrave      Trotter 

Pawson  28  Dec.  9s 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS. 

Charles  Maclean  Lewin...i8  Aug.  97 

John  Jervis  Pawson  20  Oct.  97 

Adjt.  $  Capt.— Hon.  J.  R. 

Brovvnlow,  Capt.  2  Bn....iz  Dec.  96 
Qr.     Master.  —  Evi     John 

Crane,14  Hon.  Captain  ...15  Mar.  79 
Med.  Off.— 

Scarlet  Facir^gs. 


8ih  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the  Carlow  Rifles.) 

Head  Quarters,  Carlow. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Sir  Thomas  Pierce  Butler.s 

Bart ...zoJuly  89 

Lt. Colonel. 
Geo. Wellington L'Estrangei4  Apr.  97 

Major. 
Lord  Fredk.  FitzGerald,"  (H), 
late  Major  King's     Royal 
Rifles,  Hon.  Lt. Colonel  ...24  Apr.  9, 

Captains. 

Joshua   Kearney    Millner, 

p.s.    (H),     Instructor    of 

Musketry,  Hon.  Major  ...18  Aug.  8S 
Chas.  Edw.  Henry  Duckett- 

Steuart  20  July  89 

Richard  Pierce  Butler  15  May  97 

Lieutenants. 
Samuel  Gerald  Wheeler  ...26  Aug.  96 
Henry  Eliardo  Wheeler,  (H)  4  May  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Bethel  Martyn  Dawes  19  Mar.  97 

Ernest  Drake  Banks 19  May  98 

Ivan  Scott  Robertson 3  Sept. 98 


868 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.  —  St.  J.  D.  T. 

Loftus,  Capt.  2  Bn 19  May  97 

Med.   Off'.— Surgeon   Lt.Col. 

Edward  A.  Rawson,  MD.  1  Dec.  91 
Scarlet  Facings. 


9TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  North  Cork  Rifles.) 

Head  Quarters,  Mallow. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Richard   Wm.     Aldworth,1 

Colonel  late  7  Foot   14  Jan.  88 

Lt. Colonel. 
William  Cooke-Collis,5  late 
Irish.  Rifles  ;  Hon. Colonel  12  Dec.  94 
Majors. 

William  Stopford 10  Dec.  S7 

Lucius  A.  de  V.  Mannsell, 

ret.  pay  Leicester  Regt.   ...24  July  95 
Captains. 
Richd.  S.  Brasier-Creagh, 

p.s  (H.)    20  May  91 

Albert  William  Gierke,  p.s.  27  May  93 

John  H.  D.  Todd,  p.s 10  July  93 

Geo.  G. de  Courcy  Harrison, 

(H)  ,Ii-  st  ractor  of  Musket  ryio  July  93 
William  Speer  Clerke,  p.s.  14  Aug.  95 
John  Chas. Oliver  Aldworthi4  Aug.  95 
John  EwanMartin,jj.s.(ff)22  May  95, 

Edw.  W  Cotter  Dillon 27  May  95 

Lieutenants. 
Edward     Herbert     Hobart, 
p.s.  {H),  serving  in  the  Gold 

Coast  Constabulary  20  Jan.  94 

Thos.W.  Marshall.Fuge,^.s.  3  Apr.  95 

John  Creagh,  (2).'. 9  May  96 

Wm.  Jas.  Norman  Cooke- 
Collis   4N0V.96 

Chas.  Joseph  O'Connell    ...  4  Nov.  96 

Walter  Harry  Nichols 23  Feb.  98 

James  Stopford  Hunt  4  June  98 

Wm.  Moore  Perceval-Max- 
well   12  Oct.  q& 

Thos.  Alex.  Montgomery   12  Oct.   98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Henry  Chester  Allin 9  May  98 

Robert  Brodribb  Bergne...i8  May  98 

John  Cecil  Brodie  17  Aug.  9S 

James  MalcolmMacKenzie  16  Nov.  98 
Adit,    and  Capt.— A.  W.  H. 

Bell,    Captain    Connaught 

Rangers   16  Aug.  94 

Qr. Master. — Wm. Holmes,16 

Hon.  Captain 14  Apr.  86 

Med.  Off. — Surgeon  Captain 

James  Creagh 18  June  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 

The  Duke  of  Edinburgh's 
(Wiltshire  Regiment). 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Royal  Wiltshire  Militia.} 

Head  Quarters,  Devizes. 

"  Mediterranean." 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Major  Gen.  Paul   Sanford, 

Lord  Methuen,  CB.CMG. 

Comdg.  Home  District 25  June  Q2 

Lt. Colonel. 
Edward  C.  A.  Sanford,  p.s. 

Hon.  Colonel    4  Apr.  94 

Majoes. 

Reginald  Barclay  22  Aug.  94 

Captains. 
Charles  Henry  Stilwell,  p.s.  5  Oct.   gz 
Walter  T.  Coleman,  (H)  ...   =;  July  93 
Lionel  Wallace  Spiller,  p.s.  18  Apr.  89 
James   Sealey  Clarke,  ret. 

pay  Lancaster  Regiment  ...73  Jan.  97 
John  P.  H.  Winterscale    ...22  Dec.  97 
Frederick  Radcliffe   Cock- 
burn  28  Dec.    8 

Lieutenants. 
Walter  PittsHendy  Hill,  (H) 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...21  July  g7 

Cyril  Henry  Wickham 27  Aug.  98 

Harry  Bruges  Fisher    27  Aug.  98 


86g 


Militia  Infantry. 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Edw.LanceletWaUHenslow27  Oct.  97 

Demetrius  Williams 9  liar.  98 

Arch.  Victor  Powell  Martin  13  July  98 
Maurice  William  Coode   ...27  Aug. 98 
Sutherland     Ha  r  mood- 
Banner   23  Nov  98 

Edward  Hills  Nicholson  ...23  Nov.  98 
Adit.  4-  Capt.—L.  H.  War- 
den, Captain  1  Battalion     7  June  97 
Qr. Master.— Dav.Strachan,1 

Son.  Captain 7  Jan.  82 

Med.  Off  — 

White  Facings. 

The  Manchester  Eegiment. 

3BD  and  4TH  Battalions. 

{Formerly  6tkRoyalLancashireMilitia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Ashton. 

Honoeabt  Colonel. 

John  H.  Chambers,  DL.JP. 

late  Capt.  46  F. 25  Apr.  83 

.Lt. Colonel  Commandant. 
Charles  Dominic  Leyden...3i  July  96 

Lieutbnant  Colonel. 
John  B.  Irving,1  p.s.,  (II), 

ret.  pay  late  Commissariat 

and  Transport  Dept.  Hon. 

Colonel....'. 1  Aug.  96 

Majors. 
Herbert  Alfred  Johnson   ...17  Oct.  94 
William    Edward    Carver, 

Son.  Lt. Colonel 9  June  97 

Abel  Henry  Bayley    5  Jan.  98 

■George  Grant,  p.s 17  Aug.  98 

Captains. 
A,  Hargraves  Silverthorne, 

(S),  Inst,  of  Musketry 12  June87 

Hobert     Stewart    Johnstone, 

BA.LLB.p.s.  (U)  District 

Commissioner,  Lagos  9  July  87 

Stephen  L.  Lucena  (H) 9  Jan.  95  ( 

John  Barton  Aiken  (t)  p.*.i8  Mar.  96  | 
Arthur  Clyde  Perry  (H)...  9  May  96 
Cecil  Arth.  Vanderzee  (H) 

p.s 29  July  99  I 

Harry  Rice  Hamilton   10  Aug.  96 

'Charles  Braithwaite  Wallis, 

p.s.  (S),  serving  withSierra 

Leone  Frontier  Police 23  Julj  97 

W.J.Richardson  Matthews, 

(S)  Inst,  of  Musketry...  5  Jan.  98 
.Sydney  Wentworth  Dixon  2  Mar.  98 
"William  Fisher  Hobdell  ...31  May  98 

David  Claude  Ansted  22  Aug.  98 

Bertram  Wilson  Pigott  ...27  Aug.  98 
Hy.  Archibald  Symes,  p.s.iA  Sept.98 

Walter  Adam  Burn 28  Sept.  98 

Geo.  M.  L.Irvine-Moore  ...  3  Dec.  98 

Lieutenants. 
George  Fraser  MacCall    ...2c  Nov.  95 

Walton  Mellor 25  May  98 

Wm.  Edw.Hawkes  Barrett  14  Dec.  98 

Leo  Creagh   14  Dec.  98 

Herbert  Thomas  Walker  ...14  Dec.  98 
Egerton  Musgrave  Parry  14  Dec.  98 
■Hy. JocelynKennedy  Wallis  14  Dec.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Henry  de  Regny 21  Sept.98 

William  Lear  Beales 5  Oct.  98 

Herbert  Hy.Newson-Smith  5  Oct.  98 
Claude  Hy.  P.  O'Hagan  ...16  Nov.  98 
Adjts.  <J-  Copts.— A.  H.  Bald- 
win, Captain   1  Battalioni 4  Nov.  98 
•J.  C.  Crawford,  Capt.  Man- 
chester Ftegiment  24  Jan.  98 

Qr.  Mr. — Michael    Henry 

Connery,  Son.  Lieut.  ...  7  July  97 
Med.  Off  — 

White  Faeiugs. 

The  Prince  of  Wales's  North 
Staffordshire  Eegt. 

3BD  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the  King's  Own  2nd  Stafford 

Light  Infantry .) 

Head  Quarters,  Lichfield. 

Hcnoeaby  Colonel. 

£*rM.ortonEdw.Buller,.Br.ii  Aug.  88 


Apr.  97 


Lt. Colonel. 
John  Henrv  Monckion, p.s. 

(H),  It], "Son.  Colonel    ...-. 
Majors. 
George     Crampton     Hall, 

Son.  Lt. Colonel   20  June 

Henry  H.   Ward,  Son.  Lt. 

Colonel    19  May 

Captains. 
George  William  H.  Tudor, 

p.s.  [t],  Hon.  Major 7  Feb. 

Robert  H.Hargreaves,  Son. 

Major   28  Jan. 

George  Henry  Tunnicliffe, 

Son.  Major   25  May 

Chas.  Holland  James,  p.s. 

(H)Jnst. of  Musketry, Son. 

Major 9  Apr. 

Alfred  Richard  Wood,  Son. 

Major  20  June 

Guy  L.  Thorne    Seckham, 

p.s.  {S)  11  Feb. 

William  L.  Penrose   Mark- 

Wardlaw,  p.s.  (t)  (S)  (S>, 

Son.  Major  19  May 

Horace  Edward  Fa,lls  29  June 

Lieutenants. 
John  Demetrius  Katinakis.30  Oct. 
Reg.  A.  Llewelyn  Bdwardsi9  Aug. 
•  Maurice  Edw.  WestonPopei9  May 
Hugh  Fred.  Gretton,   late 

Capt.  2  Vol.  Bn 19  June 

Hyde  Ridgway   Dyer 24  Nov. 

ReginaldHeywoodWatson  24  Nov. 

Ralph  Duckworth 16  Mar. 

Malcolm  Gerald  Sandeman  4  June 

Walter  Petit  Salt   7  Sept. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Geo.  Harvey  Hume-Kellyi4  Feb. 
Claude  Edward  Cookson...i5  Mar. 

Eustace  King-King   3  Sept 

William  Shakspeare 3  Sept, 

Adjt.  JrCapt. — H.  Marwood, 

Bt.  Major  1  Battalion     ...  2  May 
Med.   Off.— 
Qr. Master. — Wm.Sandland,5 

Son.  Lieut 17  Oct. 

White  Facings. 


9S 


4TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  King's  Own  3rd  Stafford 

Rifles.) 

Head  Quarters,  Lichfield. 

Honobaby  Colonel. 

Chas.  Bill,  MP 3  Dec.  98 

Lt. Colonel. 
Richard  W.  B.  Mirehouse323  Nov.  98 

Majors. 
Francis  R.  Twemlow,  Son. 

Lt.  Colonel 29  May  93 

Gerard  Chichester,4  (S)  ret. 

pay  N.Staff.  R 28  Dec.  98 

Captains. 

Cecil  Wedgwood 9  May  87 

Graham  Lionel  J.  Wilson  ...13  Dec.  38 
DavidG.O.Saunders-DaviesiSMay  89 

George  Parker  Bull   8  Apr.  93 

Cecil  C.  Walter  Troughton, 
p.s.(Q),  (S)Adjutant  Sierra 

Leone  Frontier  Police 30  May  93 

Ralph  Nevile  Fane    13  Jan.  94 

Fras.  Hamilton  Wedgwood  2  July  94 

Charles  Boyer  Webb 14  Nov.  94 

Lieutenants. 
Charles  FitzHerbert  Bill     14  Nov.  94 

Waiter  Edward  Blagg 14  Nov.  94 

Harold  Twyford  14  Nov.  94 

Washington  C.  T.  Hibbert  14  Nov.  94 

Oliver  Hawkshaw 14  Nov.  94 

Walter  Mackenzie   Levett  16  Jan.  95 
Charles  Percival  Parker  ...16  June  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Bertram  H.  Wedgwood    ...14  July  96 

Cecil  Waller  H.  Otway 4  Aug.  97 

Robert  Charles  Dunn   2  Nov.  97 

Wm.  S.  W.  Parker-Jervis.  22  Dee.  97 
Hubert  E.  Mansel  Lewis. ..21  Dec.  98 
Adjt.  4-  Capt.—E.  S.  Pipe- 
Wolferstan,    Capt.  South 

Stafford  Begt 15  Oct.    96 

Qr.  Master. — James  Couch, 

Son.  Captain 37  July  81 

Med.  Off.— 

White  Facings. 


The  York  and  Lancaster 
Eegiment. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the   -$rd    West    York   Light 

Infantry.) 

Head  Quarters,  Pontefract. 

Honobaby  Colonel. 

Major    General    Frederick 

Hardy,1  fR]  retired  list  4  Apr.  88 
Lt. Colonel. 
John  Gerald  Wilson,  CB.(t), 

Son.  Colonel 20  Jan.  83 

Majors. 
John  Edmund  Groom,  Son. 

Lt. Colonel 4  June  92 

Fras.  Davison  Bland,  p.s.  (t)  5  May  97 

Captains. 
Donald  F.  D.  Maclean,  [*], 

late  4  Bn.  Middlesex  Regt. 

Hon.  Major 29  May  86 

Jas.  Augustine  de  Castro, p.s. 

late  Lt.  6  West  York  Mil.  14  July  88 
Chas.  Ward  Grant,  y. 8.  (fl)  3  Apr.  91 
ReginaldB.Learoyd, (#),[<]  6  May  91 
Ernest  Fred.Lowthorpe,p.».i6  Sept. 93 
Herbert  Morris  Bower,  p.s. 

(S),[t]    14  Apr.  9+ 

Hugh  Owen  Swanston.y.*. 

(S),  [f]   27  Jan.  97 

MusgraveRobt.Hall,  ;i).*.(t)27  Jan.  97 
Frederick  Adrian  Cathcart, 

P-i-  (t) 27  Jan.  97 

James  Ernest  Forster,  p.s., 

(S)  12  Jan.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Robert  D'Arcy    C.    Sarley, 

employed  in  Jamaica  Con- 
stabulary   4  July  90 

John  Francis  Coston,  p.s. ...17  Mar.  94 
Fras.  H.  D.  Vickerman,jj.«. 

(S),  (t)    23  Oct.   95 

Fred.      Jas.      Osbaldeston 

Montagu 9  Sept. 96 

Walter  Swire    8  June  98 

John  Reynard  Key    8  June  98 

Rose  Price 8  June  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Joan  Cunliffe  Gretton 9  Feb.  98 

PercyRobt.  Clifford  Groves  4  May  98 

Cecil  Loraine  Estridge 10  May  68 

Adj.  4-  Capt—  C.   W.   Gale, 

Captain  1  Battalion  York- 
shire Regiment  9  Mar.  97 

Qr.    Master.— Robert  Fitz- 

Patrick,  Son.  Captain  ...  1  Apr.  83 
Med.  Off.— 

White  Facings. 

The  Durham  Light  Iniantry. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  1st  Durham  Fusiliers.) 

Head  Quarters,  Barnard  Castle. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Charles    Freville    Surtees, 

late  Capt.  3  Sussars 15  Mar.  73 

Lt. Colonel. 
Richard  B.Wilson,  [<]  ,  Son. 

Colonel. 3  July  93 

Majors. 
James  Allison,  [r]  Son.Lt. 

Colonel 18  June  90 

Edw.  S.V.  Grimshawe,  p.s.  3  July  93 

Captains. 
Henry  Powys  Greenwood, 

(S)  p.s 29  Oct.  87 

James   Brooke    Fairbairn, 

(i),p.s.(S) 27  June 88 

Thomas  George  Sowerby...  2  Mar.  89 

Harry  John  Sowerby    8  Nov.  90 

Louis  Edward  Walker 4  Nov.  93 

William  Hilton  Briggs 4  Nov.  93 

Edw.  Cbaytor  Sowerby 29  June  96 

William  Kemp  Trotter,  ret. 

pay  West  Riding  Regt.  ...16  Feb.  98 

RodolphFeilden 4  May  98 

Henry  Frederic  Loiv 4  May  98 

Lieutenant. 
Ernest  Walton  Applbey  ...  3  Apr.  97 
Sir  Morton  Edw.  Surtees...  4  July  93 


Militia  Infantry. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

John  Grant  9  Dec.  96 

Herbert  James  Kirkpatrick  3  Mar.  97 
Francis  Gilfnd  Maughau...  3  Mar.  97 

John  Storey  Barwick     14  Apr.  97 

Fane     Wright     Stapleton 

Murray    4  Sept.97 

KennethJ.WaltersLf  ather  1  Apr.  98 
Fias.HubertAireySowerby  3  Sept. 98 
Adit.  ft'apt.—F.  H.  S.  Sit- 
well,  Captain  1  Battalion  14  Sept. 96 
Qr.  Master. — Jas.A.Parkes, 

Son.  Captain    31  Dec.  87 

Med.  Off.  —  Surgeon  Lt.Col. 

James  Munro.  MD 1  Dec.  91 

White  Facings. 


4TH  Battalion. 

i'ormerly  the   2nd  or   North  Durham 

Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Newcastle. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
James  J.  Allison,  CB 20  Aug.  92 

Lt.  Colonel. 
Mark  H.  Lambert, p. s.  {If), 
f<]  Son.  Colonel   24  Nov.  97 

Majors. 
Thomas  Lockhart,  p.s.  [<]  5  Jan.  98 

Captains. 
Ernest  Frederick  Gales, p.t. 

Son.  Major    15  June  85 

Herbert  M.  Greenwell,  p.s. 

Son.  Major 25  Apr.  88 

Rd.  Henry  W.  Cardiff, p. s.  19  Nov.  92 
John  Reginald  Shaw,  (S)i6  Jan.  95 
Chas.  Edgar  Shuttleworth  5  Jan.  98 
William   Ernest   Rogerson, 

(S)  Inst,  of  Musketry 5  Jan.  98 

Thomas  Hodgson   5  Jan.  98 

Hervey  Greathed,  ret.  pay 

8  Sussars    2  Nov.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Thomas  Percy  Mossman  ...  5  Jan.  98 
Clifford  Cyril'  Scott,  p.s.  (H)  2  Feb.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Montagu  Grant  Cantor    ...  9  Dec.  96 
Frederick  Alexander  Don  2  Oct.   97 
Herbert     Philip     Gordon 

Cochran 2  Mar.  98 

Athelstan  Moore 13  Apr.  98 

Sam.  Messiter  Rowlandsoni3  Apr.  98 
Adjt.fCapt.— C.N.Evelegh, 

Capt.  Duke  of  CornwalV  s 

Lt.  Inf.   19  Feb.  95 

Qr. Master. — Joseph  Magee 

Byrne,  Son.  Captain  24  June  85 

White  Facings. 


The  Highland  Light  Infantry. 

3RD  and  4TH  Battalions. 
'{Formerly  the  ist  Royal  Lanark  Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Hamilton. 
Honorahy   Colonel. 
^General  S.R.S.  the  Duke 
o/Connaughtand  Strath- 
earn.H-STG.  KT.  KP.GCB. 
GCSI.    GCMG.    GCIE. 
GCFO.Rifle  Brigade,&c..i2  Feb.  96 
Lt. Colonel  Commandant. 
John  Wild  Thackeray,  late 
Lt.  41  F.   Son.  Colonel  ...  4  Aug.  88 
Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Wm.Fred.Story,iTc«.Co;.  24  Oct.  88 

Majors. 
Thomas  S.G.  H.  Robertson- 

Aikman,jj.s 24  Oct.   88 

Jas.  Otway  Graham  Toler, 
late  Captain  2nd  Battalion  ; 

Son.  Lt.Colonel    30  June94 

Edwin  Awdry  Everett 18  Nov.  96 

John   Hamilton   E.  Allen, 

late  Lt.  Soyal  Navy   26  Oct.   98 

Captains. 
G.  E.  Blake-Anghton,  p.s. 
{S),    Inst,    of   Musketry, 

Son.  Major May  8r 

Jocelyn  Senry  Cramer,  p.s. 
(S)  ,cerving  wiihGoldCoa.it 
Constabulary 4  May  98 


Chas.  J.  G.  Mounsey  Grant  16  Jan.  92 

Thomas  Smijth  O'Dell  16  Jan.  92 

A.  O.  Lyttelton  Kindersley, 

p.s 17  Sept. 92 

Reginald  H.  Parkinson,  late 

Lieut. Sou  th  Stafford  Reyt. , 

Son.  Major    13  Apr.  89 

Thomas  Ulric  Thynne,  late 

Lt.  Royal  Navy , Son.  Maj  .2S  Oct.  93 
Robert  Greig,  ( / 1,  late  Maj. 

3  Brig.  Scottish  Division; 

Son.  Major    15  Oct.   87 

Duncan  F.'   Robertson- Aik- 

man  (S),  late  Lt.  13  Sus.2()  July  94 
Launcelot  C.  E.Wyndham 

(S)    14  Nov.  94 

HughH.  Robenson-Aikman , 

{£T),ret.pay  1  Dragoons.. .27  Feb.  95 
John  Edward   Elin,   Son. 

Major    10  Jan.  85 

Aubrey  C.  Bertram  Ingle  26  Aug.  96 
Son.    Alex.     G.    A.    fiore- 

Ruthven  18N0V.96 

Arch.  Wilson  Jones, (S),  p. s.  3  Apr.  79 

Libutenants. 
Charles  A.    Murray  Lyon- 
Campbell  3  July  93 

Andrew  Gillon 5  July  93 

Alex.  Richard  Chancellor, 
p.s.  (S),  serving  with  Bar* 
badoes  Police 1  May  95 

James  Finlay  Anderson  ...  1  May  95 
Claude  Laurie  Marks    1  May  95 

Norman  Alex.  Jarvie,(.ff), 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...13  July  96 

Lucius  B.  BeresfordGubbinsiS  Nov.  96 

Hy.  Balfour  Fergusson 
Bryant 18  Nov.  96 

W.LochielOamerouGraham  3  Apr.  97 

Rawdon  Clavering  Camp- 
bell      5  May  97 

Joseph  George  Casson.p.s.  6  Apr.  98 

Philip  Mitford 6  Apr.  98 

Richard  Stopford  Clayton  6  Apr.  98 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Hugh  Douglas  Blackett...  n  May  97 

Hon.  C.  M.   Hore-Ruthven   1  Jan.  98 

Son.  Leopold  E.  S.  George 
Canning 31  Mar.  98 

Samuel  Keate  Gwver   5  Apr.  98 

William  E.  Blackwell 
Monypenny  20  June  98 

Herbert  Smith 16  Nov.  98 

Adjts.if  Copts. — A.F.Evans- 

Lom.be,  Capt.  1  Battalion    1  Jan.  Q5 

R.  W.  H.  Ronaldson,  Cap- 
tain 1  Battalion    8  Oct.   98 

Qr. Master. —  Wm.    Bissett, 

Son.  Captain 1  Apr.  82 

Med.  Off.— 

Yellow  Facings. 


Seaforth  Highlanders 

(Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of 

Albany's). 

3RD  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the  Highland  Rifle  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Dingwall. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Lt.Colonel. 

Alex.C.Macleay.CS.p.s.  (t), 

Son.  Colonel 2  Mar.  82 

Majors. 
Sir    Hector    Munro,  Bart. 

Son.  Lt.Colonel 25  Mar.  85 

James  H.   Henderson,  p.s. 

Sou.  Major 17  Dec.  92 

Captains. 
Edw.  Wm.  Home,  late  Lt. 
1  Bn.  Sighland  Light  Inf. 

Son.  Major    it  Nov.  82 

John  Baillie  Rose,  p.s 21  Nov.  91 

Wm.Ingham  Whitaker,p.«.22  Mar.  92 
Hugh  Davidson, ;  (if),  late 

Capt.  2  Bn.  Son.  Major. ..23  Mar.  94 
Hercules  Langford  Brown, 

¥•' 17  Mar.  92 

Ranald   J.  M.   Livingston- 
Macdonald,  p.s 4  Apr.  94 


87O 

Hugh  Middleton  Ingle,  p.s. 

{H)  Inst,  of  Musketry  ...  4  Mar.  96 
Hy.  Aug.  Nugent  Rose,  p.s.  4  Mar.  96 
George    Mackenzie    Gunn 

Munro,  p.s.,  ret.payRoyal 

Scots i4  Mar. 

James  Menteith  Middlemist, 

[S),     serving    with    Gold 

Coast  Constabulary 2  Fe,a  .  98 

John    MacL.   Macandrew, 

p.s.  (S)  Son.  Major 30  June  90 

Lieutenants. 

Gilbert  Robertson   4  Apr.  94 

Robert  Clyde  Lawrance  ...22  July  96 

Second  Lieutenanis. 
Andrew     Carmichael     Ar- 

butlmot  4  Apr.  96 

Cliilton  Smith,  p.s 30  May  96 

William  Shand  Mackenzie  29  July  96 

Ian  Archibald  Finlay  2  Dec.  96 

William  Neill  Fraser 20  Jan.  97 

Alasdair  Heneage  Murray2o  Jan.  97 
Alex.  Brown  Robertson  ...26  Jan.  97 
Herbert  Eustace  Hathorn- 

Johnston-Stewart 19  Oct.  98 

Adjt.  <r  Capt.— D.  Campbell, 

Captain  2  Battalion 10  May  98 

Qr. Master. — Robert  R.Lau- 
der,3 Son.  Captain 6  Oct.    86 

Med.  Off. — Surgeon  Major  J. 

Corbett  6  May  69 

Yellow  Facings. 


The  Gordon  Highlanders. 

3RD  Battalion. 
{Formerly     the     Royal     Aberdeenshire 
Sighlanders.) 
Head  Quarters,  Aberdeen. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Field  Marshal  S.R.S.  the 
Prince  of  Wales,  KG.  KT. 
KP.  GMB.GCSI.GCMG. 

GCIE.  GCVO 20  Nov.  72 

Lt.Colonels. 
John  Alexander  Man,1 
Knight  of  Grace  of  St,  John 
of     Jerusalem    {S),     (S), 

Son.  Col 1  Feb.  89 

Rt.Hon.   A.  S.  T.  Karl   of 
Kmtore,GCMG. Son. Col.jy  Oot.   91 
Majors. 

A.  W.  F.  Lord  Saltoun,  late 
Major  Gren.  Guards    ...     7  May  90 

W.J.B.Stewart-Menzies,y.s.i3  Apr.92 
Captains. 

Cecil  W.  Kennard  14  Mar.  91 

Jas. Grant  Malcolmson,  p.s. 

(S)   9  May  92 

Alex.  Hy.  Leitb  {S),lateLt. 

Welsh  Regt.,  Instructorof 

Musketry 3  Feb.  94 

Jas.  Ochoncar  Forbes, p.s.    7  Nov.  94 
Harry    Gordon     Fellowes- 

Gordon,  late  Lieut.  West 

Riding  Regt 21  Aug.  95 

John  Christie  Aitken,  late 

Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders, 

Son.  Major    6  Jan.  97 

Arthur  Abercromby  Duff...  8  Feb.  9 
Fred.  BradshawM'Connel, 

ret.payGordonSighlanders  6  July  98 
Lieutenants. 

Robt.  Hamilton  Kemp 25  Apr.  96 

Augustus  Rich.  Hennessyio  June  96 

James  George  Hay 16  Feb.  98 

Fras.LewisRawsonGordom6  Feb.  98 

B.  A.   W.   P.   H.    Earl    of 
Granard,  Aide  de  Camp  to 

the  Lord  Lieut,  of  Irelandio  Feb.  98 
Wm.    M'Combie    Duguid- 

M'Combie  16  Feb.  98 

Egbert  Napier, p.s 2  Jan.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
William  Arbuthnot-Leslie  3  July  97 
D'Arcy  Duncan  Alexander  11  Aug.  97 
Fred.  R.  Fairman  Sworderi2  Jan.  98 
Charles  Ramsay  Lumsden  2  Mai.  98 
J.  Ronald  M'OranCampbell  9  Mar.  98 
Adjt.  f  Capt.— R.  S.  Hunter- 

Blair,  Captain  1  Battalion  1  May  95 
Qr.Mr.— T.Bams^Hon.Lt.  8  May  95 
Med.  Off.— Surg.  Lt.Col.  C. 

M.Macquibban,  MD.  ...  1  Dec.  91 
Yellow  Facings, 


87i 

The  Queen's  Own  Cameron 
Highlanders. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Highland  Liqht  Infantry 

Militia.) 

Heau  Quarters,  Inverness. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Alfred    D.     Macintosh    of 

Macintosh,  p.*., late  Lt.  71 

Foot,  Hon.  Colonel  24  Nov.  97 

Majors. 
Arth.Baird  Douglas^),  p.s. 

HonTtt.  Colonel    2  Mar.  98 

Norman    MacLeod,1    Bon. 

LI.  Colonel 25  May  9? 

Uaptains. 
Wm.  R.  Dalziel  Mackenzie, 

p.s 15  Aug.  91 

Kenneth  J.  Mackenzie,2  ret. 

pay  Bijle  Brigade 4  May  92 

iEneas    Norman    Mackin- 
tosh, p.s.   Brigade  Major 
Highland  Brig.  Vol.    Inf.29  Oct.  92 
Son.   Arthur  Hay,3  late  Lt. 

Scots  Guards,  Hon.  Major    S  June  94 
Archibald  W.M'Donald,p.s.i2  June  96 
Reginald  Aug.  Wymer,2aie 
Ensign  91  Foot,    p.s.  (H) 
Instructor  of  Musketry   ...12  June  96 

David  Price  Haig.p.s 16  Mar.  98 

Montagu  J.  Grant-Peterkinn  Aug.  98 
Edw.BaskervilleMackenzie  2  Nov.  oS 
Chas.  Howard  Crosbie, p.s.    2  Nov.  98 

Lieutenants. 
William  Mosse  Macdonald  12  June  96 
James  Brander-Dunbur    ...28  Apr.  97 

William  Jorie  Shand 4  June  98 

William  Price  Haig  4  June  98 

Hon.   Godfrey  E.   H.  Mac- 
donald      4  June  98 

John  Douglas  Faskally 4  June  08 

David  Evan  Mackintosh. ..14  Dec.  98 
JamesS.Mackay  Matheson  14  Dec.  98 
Arthur  Geo.  Lord  Falconer  14  Dec.  98 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Hueh  Middleton  Davidson  2  Nov.  98 
Adjt.  4-  Capt.—F.  L.  Scott- 
Kerr,  Capi.  1  Battalion  ...18  Jan.  97 
Qr.  Master. — John  Einslie,5 

Hon.  Captain     13  Apr.  87 

Med.  Off. — Surg.  Lt. Colonel 

Duncan  M'Fadyen 2  May  93 

Blue  Facings. 

The  Koyal  Irish  Eifles, 

3KD  Battalion. 
{Formerly  thetioyal  North  Down  Rifles.  I 
Head  Quarters,  Newtown  Ards. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Marquis  of  Dutferin  &  Ava, 
KP.GCB.  GCSI.  GCMG.iS  Jan.  65 
Lt. Colonel. 
Robt.G.  Sharman-Crawford, 

(H),  lateCapt.  16  Lancers  2  Dec.  98 
Major. 

Francis  Findlay 8  June96 

Captains. 
Edward  Tatton  Pakenham, 

ret.  pav  K.R.R.Hon.Maj  ig  Dec.  88 
JohnChas.FitzmauriceFinn23  Dec.  91 
Robert  Curzon  Newton,  late 
Lieut.  5  Dragoon  Gds.Hon. 

Major  18  May  92 

Edwin  C.  Oppenherm 24  June93 

James  Fredck.  Humby,(-ff), 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...22  June  95 

Daniel  Dixon,  p.s 8  June  96 

Geo.  Alex.  M.  Kirkpatrick  31  May  97 
Jas.  Rankin  MiU-hell,  late 

2nd  Lt.  Irish  Rifles iS  Aug.97 

Lieutenant. 

Harry  Bell  Syer 2  April  so 

Harry  Chas.   Harvey,   ret. 

pay  Irish  Rifles 10  Aug.  98 

James  Peters  Bwing 27  Aug.  98 

Chas.  Hy.  Lalanne  Crana- 

mond 27  Aug.  98 

Erie  Wm.  Celestin  Monro.. .27  Aug.gS 
Douglas  Bamsay  Ewing ...  27  Aug.  98 
Arthur     Maurice      Robert 

Bingham ■ 27  Aug.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Adjt.  <f-  Capt.—  A.  L.  Law, 

Hon.Capt.  N. Staffs.  Rcgt.  2  Jan.  99 


Mil'dict.  Jy.'iiitry. 

Qr.  Master. — AbrahamPeck- 

nold,   Hon.  Lieut 13  June  04 

Med.  Off.— 

Ddrk  Green  Facings. 


Qr.  Mr.— Alex.  Henderson, 

Hon.  Lieut 15  Apr.  96 

Med.    Off". — Surgeon     Major 

Edwin  F.  Nelson,  WD....  1  Aug.  70 
Dark  Green  Facings. 


(Forn 


4TH  Battalion. 
terly  tie  Queen's  Royal  Rifles.) 
Head  Quarters,  Belfast. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Sir  Fras.    Edm.  Macnagh- 

ten,  Bart.1  late  8  Hussars   1  Feb.  00 
Lt. Colonel. 
p.x.c.    Hy.    Durjpa     Alfred 
Cutbill,2  Hon'.  Colonel  ret. 

pay  1  Battalion 9  Oct.    95 

Majors. 
Jas.  Alexander  Whitla,  late 

Lieut.  Inniskilling  Fits.  ...23  July  92 
John  Alex.  Montgomery  ...13  Mar.  95 

Captains. 
Wilfred  Stanley  Sharpe(H), 
late   Lt.    6   Dragoons.  In- 
spector Sierra  Leone  Fron- 
tier Police   17  June  93 

Francis  Jas.  Montgoraery3i  Oct.   94 
Robert  Dixon,  Hon.  Major, 
late  Muior  2  Vol.  Bn.  West 
Surrey  Regt..  p.s.  [t~]  (H).  5  Dec.  94 
Arthur   G.  Catton-Watson  3  July  93 
Hon.  Oriel    J.    C.    W.    M. 

Skeffington.p.s 4  Apr.  96 

Walter  E.  Carson  M'Cam- 

mond,  p.s 18  Aug.  97 

Algernon  Tudor  Craig,  p.s. 

Instructor  of  Musketry    ...27  Aug.  98 
Ernest     Rokeby     Robinson, 
serving  with  West  African 

Frontier  Force 28  Sept.  98 

Aug.JustlyEyre  DesBarreS28  Sept.  08 

Lieutenants. 
Chas.  Brownlow  Strutt,  (H), 
serving   under  the   British 
South  Africa  Company       .10  July  95 

Hugh  F.  Montgomery  19  Aug.  96 

Reg.  Heaton  Locke  Cutbill  19  Aug.  96 

James  Robert  Torrens  28  Oct.  96 

Saml.FollettBristowp.s.(H)  3  Nov.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
LeslieGeo.de  Rune  Barclay  8  Sept.97 
Talbot     Neville     Favrsett 

Davenport 10  Nov.  97 

Cecil  Morgan  Ley  Becher  3  Aug.  98 

Alfred  Hawes  3  Aug.  98 

Adjt.   ie   Capt.  —  K.   Beres- 

ford,  Capt.  1  Battalion  ...  1  Feb.  97 
Qr.  Mr. — JohnFoley, Hon. 

Lieut 17  Aug.  92 

Med.  Of.— 

Dark  Green  Facings. 


96 


5TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Royal  South  Down  Light 

Infantry. ) 

Head  Quarter-;,  Downpatrick. 

Honoraet  Colonel. 

William   Brownlow  Forde, 

late    of   67  F.,  JP.  DL.     7  Sept. Si 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Robt. Hugh  Wallace,?. s.(_H")22  Jan.  98 

Majors. 
Arthr.  Nugent,  ret.payR.  Fus.  1  Sept.  98 

William  George  Forde  2  Sept.98 

Captains. 
Nicholas    A.    Delaeherois- 

Crommelin 21  Jan.  93 

James  Maidment  Morrisoni2  June  93 
Thomas  V.  P.  M'Cammon...2c  Nov.  95 
W.  Fercv  Thompson,  p.s.  3  Mar.  97 
Charles   Henry  Edye,  (H), 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...  3  Mar.  97 
Gerald  E.  H.Barrett- Hamil- 
ton, p.s.  (H)  3  Mar.  97 

Arthur  Hill    25  Aug.  07 

Alexander  Stewart, p.s 21  Sept.98 

Lieutenants. 

Frank  Dixon    23  Sept. 96 

William  Arthur  Hardy 24  Mar.  97 

John  Livingstone  Douie  ...24  Mar.  97 
Edw.Jas.KennedyCordner2i  Sept.98 

Craig  Nelson    2  Nov.  08 

David  Alfred  Wm.  Ker   ...     2  Nov.  98 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Harry  Russell  Goodman  ...27  JuneoS 
Adjt.    $    Capt.—K.    C.    D. 
Spencer.  Capt.  1  Bn 1  Feb.  95 


6tH  Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  Louth  Rifles.) 
Head  Quarters,  Dundalk. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
T.  K.  Lord  Rathdonnell   ...  4  Jan 

Id. Colonel. 
Harry    William  Jamieson, 

Hon.  Colonel  30  Oct.    9 

Majors. 
Matthew  John  D'Arcy,.HbH. 

Lt. Colonel  27  Aug.  87 

Matthew  C  E.  Fortescue...27  Nov.  95 

Captains. 
John  Cecil  Thornhill,  Hon. 

Major 13  April  89 

J.  P.  F.  Macartney  Filgate, 

p.s 14  July  89 

Sidney  Partis  Borman 20  Aug.  92 

Charles  O'Brien  Jameson. ..19  Sept. 94 
Lionel     Fred.     Wm.    Holt, 

serving  in  the  Niger  Coast 

Protectorate  28  Aug.  95 

James  Ferguson, p.s 15  Jan.  96 

James  Rosborough.p.s.  (IT)  8  June  96 

Lieutenants. 
Wm.  F.  Colborne  Garstin, 

2>.s.  (H),  Inst. of 'Musketry  21  Aug.  95 
Alfred  Bellingham  Cairnesi8  Aug.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Percy  Guy  Wolfe  Maynard  3  Apr.  97 
George  Rawdon  Barton  ...14  Apr.  97 
Edw.  Theodore  Welchman2i  July  97 
Adjt.  Sr  Capt.—K.  M.  Cliff, 

Captain  1  Battalion 21  Jan.  97 

Qr.  Master.  —  Thos.  Pike,* 

Hon.  Captain 7  Apr.  86 

Dark  Green  Facings. 

Princess     Victoria's      (Royal 
Irish  Fusiliers), 

3RD  Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  Armagh  Light  Infanfiy.) 
Head  Quarters,  Armagh. 
Honoraet  Colonel. 
Hon.  Edw.  Brownlow,1  late 
Lt.  andCapt.  Scots  Guards  7  Oct.    67 
Lt. Colonel. 
James     Robert     Jameson, 

p.s.  Hon.  Colonel  2oJan.97 

Majoes. 

Henry  Holden2    13  Aug.  92 

William  C.  FitzGerald  (S)i8  Aug.  9 

Captains. 
Arthur  B.  R.  Kaye?  Comdt. 

of    Constabulary,    British 

Honduras,  Hon.  Major  ...  29  Oct.    87 

Francis  Henry  Murray 3  Oct.   88 

Percy  Harland  Atkin 25  May  89 

Cecil  Cromwell  Collier 24  Oct.   91 

Clifford  Cullen,  (H)  ret.  pay 

Derbyshire  Regt. Instructor 

cf  Musketry   2  Nov.  92 

Edw.  ColburnMayne,p.s.(H) 

serving  in  the  Sierra  Leone 

Frontier  Police 10  May  93 

Robert  Arthur  Lidwill,  p.s.  8  June  96 
James  EdwardsHarden.p.s.  13  Jan.  97 
Reginald  Osborne  Eraser, p.s. 

(H)  serving  with  Gold  Coast 

Constabulary 29  Sept  97 

Hercules  A.    ±\  Lord  Ros- 

mead,5  ret.  pay  zBn.  ...  1  Jan.  9S 
Geo.  Wm.   Greer,  p.s.   late 

Lt.  Royal  Artillery 3  Jan.  9S 

Lieutenants. 

Charles  Home  Douglas  St. 

Clair,  (fi)  4  Oct.   aj. 

Henry  Charles  Upton   8  June  96- 

LionelDoiglasWm.Hearsey  3  Mar.  97 
William  Buchanan  Ritchie  22  Dec.  97 
Edgar  Hy.SumpterThomas22  Dec.  97 
Fred.  Ernest  Chomley  Pilk- 

ington,  p.s 22  Dec.  97 

Mervyn  James  Hamilton.. .22  Dec    97 


Second  Lieutenants. 
JamesClendinningBrowne22  Jan. 
Wm.   Bowman    Ballantine  2  Feb. 
Adjutant    <f-     Capt.  —  Thos. 

C.  Benson,  Capt.  1  Bn.  ...24  Aug. 
Qr.  Master. — N  athanielJohn 

Drewin,  Hon.  Lieut 17  Dec. 

Med.  Of.— 

Blue  Facings 


98 


96 


4TH  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the  Cavan  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Cavan. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
Gerald  Richard  Dease,  p.s.  19  Dec. 

Lt.  Colonel. 
Sir  Robert  A.  Hodson,  Bt.  p.s. 
Son.  Colonel 2  Dec. 

Majors. 
p.s.c.  William  Tenison,4  late 
Manchester  Begt.  Hon.  Lt. 
Colonel 7  Oct. 

Captains. 
William     H.    Malcolmson, 

Hon.  Major  18  Aug. 

John     Douglas   Hamilton, 

late  Lt.T\  Hussars,  Assist. 

Supdt.  Straits  Settlements 

Police  25  Feb. 

Herbert  Hart,  Hon. Major...  12  Apr. 

Wm.  Joseph  Hamilton 2  Jan. 

Victor  Fred.  Finlay  Malley, 

p.s.  (H),Inst.  of  Musk. ...25  Nov. 

Lieutenants. 
Cornelius  Joseph  Daly 23  Feb. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

William  Garrard,  jun 8  Dec. 

Arthur  Hugh  Montgomery 

Hill  2  Feb. 

Cyril  Charles  West 14  Feb. 

Wm.  Andrew  Thos.  Cole- 
Hamilton  23  Feb. 

Cecil  George  Leslie   2  Mar. 

Edgar  Browne 9  Mar. 

Samuel  George  Roe   23  Mar. 

Richard  Conway  Dobbs  ...19  Oct. 

Adjt.  ^  Capt.—  CD. Sandys, 

Captain  1  Battalion 1  Dec. 

Qr.  Master. — 

Mtd.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 


94 


96 


86 


5TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Monaghan  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Monaghan. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Derrick  W.  W.  Lord  Ross- 

more 29  July 

Lt.Colonel. 
John  Leslie, 6  late  Lt.  Grena- 
dier Guards,  Hon.  Colonel  18  Apr. 
Majors. 
Wm.  H.  Broughton,  it~\,p.s. 

Hon.  Lt.Colonel 21  May 

Captains. 
Cecil    Hamilton     Browne- 

Lecky,  Hon.  Major 3  Oct. 

Charles  Wm.  Hall,  p.s.  (H)  21  Jan. 
J.  C.  WaterhouseMadden,p.s. 

M 24  Oct. 

Jn.  Jas.  Davidge  Cleminson, 

p.s 20  May 

Victor  Robt.  Beatty  West  16  May 

Lieutenants. 
Edward  J.  Richardson,  p.s. 12  Sept 
Herbert  Greenough  Woolf, 

p.s.  (H),Tnst.  of  Musketry 30  Jan. 
H  Mortimer  Caddell ...  4  Nov. 

E  .lohn  de  Pentheny- 

O'Kelly   23  Mar. 

Theodore  B.  Norman  Leslie27  July 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Leigh  Sadleir  Stoney    16  Mar. 

Adj.  if  Capt. — R.  W.  Leeper, 

Captain  2  Battalion  25  Mar. 

Qr.  Master. — 

Med.  Off— 

Blue  Facings. 


Militia  Infantry. 
The  Oonnaught  Rangers. 

3RD  Battalion. 

(For  Mcrly  the  South  Mayo  Rifles  and 

the  North  Mayo  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Castlebar. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Charles   H.    C.   Knox,  late 

Capt.  8  Hussars 29  July  85 

Lt.Colonel. 
Guy   L.    Bence  -  Lambert, 

Hon.  Colonel  10  Nov.  97 

Major. 
Henry  Bourke  Jordan   6  July  9S 

Captains. 

Maurice  Owen  O'Conor 28  June  90 

David  Ruttledge  27  June  92 

Herbert  Wm.  Anderson,  p.s. 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...  4  Sept. 95 
Thos.  B.  G.  Fairfax  Eames, 

p.s.,   I.H),   serving    in    the 

Sierra       Leone      Frontier 

Police    26  June  97 

Ernest  Cecil  Cochrane 6  July  98 

Lieutenants. 
JohnH.  N.  HamiltonBurken  Dec.  95 
Francis  Osborne  Bo  wen  ...  4  Aug.  97 
Gaston  Joseph  Onraet,  p.s.    4  Aug.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Cyril  Clarence  Bicknell  ...  7  Sept.  98 

Henry  Jas.  Nolan-Ferrall   23  Nov.  98 

Adjts.  4-  Capts.—J.  S.  M. 
Lenox-Conyngham,  Cap- 
tain 1  Battalion 1  Mar.  97 

Paymaster. — ■ 

Qr.  Master. — 

Medical  Officers. — 

Green  Facings. 


4TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Galway  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Galway. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
John  Archer  Daly  11  July  91 

Lt.Colonel. 
Rich.  Lynch  Staunton 19  Feb.  90 

Majors. 
George   Patrick    Chevers, 
Hon.  Lt.Colonel 16  June  90 

Captains. 
John  Robert  Lopdell,  p.s.  14  May  87 
AndersonL.  Kelly,  lateCapt. 

j  Hussars    2  Apr.  92 

Robert  William  Smyth 19  Sept.94 

John   C.   Rennie   Brewer, 

p.s.  (H),  Inst,  of  Musketryi2  July  96 
WilloughbyChaplinNewton, 

(H)  p.s 20  Apr.  08 

Percival  Hedley  Anderson, 

p.s.  (H) 15  June  98 

Lieutenants. 
Fras.A.EmilioDolmagep.s.27  May  95 
Fredk.ShewardCartwright2  2  July  96 
Sir     Hy.     Chris.     Grattan 

Bellew,  Bart.  (H). 22  July  96 

Luttrell  Bruce  Blake 28  Dec.  93 

Richard  Gerald  Eyre    28  Dec.  98 

Dulas  Bentley  Parry    28  Dec.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Lewis  James  Comyn 30  Juneg8 

Adjt. — R.  N.  A.  Flanagan, 

Captain  Irish  Begt t  Jan.  95 

Qr.  Master.— Jas.M'Nally,3 

Hon.  Lieut 6  June  94 

Med.  Of  — 

Green  Facings. 


STH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Roscommon  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Boyle. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
Caleb  Robertson 1  Jan.  98 


872 

Lt.Colonel. 

Thos.  Y.L.Kirkwood,  Hon. 

Colonel     10  Nov.  97 

Majors. 
Dayrell  T.  Hammond,1  (H), 

ret.  pay  1  Bn.,Hon.  Lt.Col.  4  Apr.  96 
JohnF.  C.  Beare 8  Dec.  97 

Captains. 
MichaelJ.Balfe, Hon.Major  1  Feb.  90 
Hon.  Richard  P.   French, 

p.s.  Hon.  Major    1  Feb.  90 

John  Wynne  Smith    20  Aug.  92 

Edw.  M.  Woulfe  Flanagan, 

p.s.  (H),  serving  with  Brit. 

'South  African  Police  9  May  96 

William  Henry  Parke  3  Mar.  97 

Maurice  Fitzm.  Murray  ...31  May  97 

Lieutenants. 
Robt.  Wm.  Geo.  Harrison  11  Mar.  93 
John  Hall-Dalwood,p.s.  (H) 
Instructor  of  Musketry    ...23  Oct.    95 

John  Humbe'r  M'Nab   23  Feb.  98 

Hy.  E.  Earl  o/Kingston  ...  1  June  96 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Montague  Hill  C.  De  O.De 

B.  Wickham 22  Jan.  98 

Robert  Leslie  Payne    9  June  98 

Allan  Cameron 12  July  98 

Henry  Nedham  Foster 14  Dec.  98 

Adjt.  4- Capt.— C.W.Bowlby, 

Captain  1  Battalion 4  May  97 

Qr.  Mr.— David McK.  Mac- 

lachlan,  Hon. Captain   ...  7  Mar.  88 
Med.  Off.— 

Green  Facings. 


Princess  Louise's  (Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders). 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  Highland  Borderers  Lt.Inf.) 

Head  Quarters,  Stirling. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Lt.Colonel. 
The  Duke  of  Montrose,  KT. 
late   Lt.    5   Lancers,  Aide 
de  Camp  to  tho  Queen,  and 
Colonel 22  Oct.  81 

Majoes. 

T.Robertson-Chaplm,p.s.[Y], 

Hon.  Lt.Colonel 8  Dec.  83 

Captains. 

Roderick  W.Colquhoun,p.s. 

Hon.  Major    23  June83 

Sir    William     Orr-Ewing, 

Bart,  p.s.,  Hon.  Major  ...19  Jan.  84 
Alfred    H.  Middleton,  (H), 

late  Capt. 2  Battalion,  Hon. 

Major  22  Nov.  84 

J.W.  Scott-Plummer,  ».«.  (t)  3  May  90 
Maxwell    Emsley     Rouse, 

p.s.  It] 19  May  94 

Chris.  Robt.  Alex.  Magnay  8  Jan.  96 

Lieutenants. 

John  Fyfe  Jamieson 18  Mar.  93 

Jas.  Dunsterville  Graham     6  Jan.  94 

Allan  Bingham  Pollok 26  Feb.  96 

Geoffrey  Goyer  Gilligan...i4  Apr.  97 
Jas.  Robt. Macalpine-Lenyi4  Apr.  97 
Robert  Jameson 4  Juneg8 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Hon.    Ronald    D.    S.    Mar 

Erskine  13  Feb.  97 

Alex.CrossleyOunningham2o  Oct.  97 
Hon.  Robert  B.  Master  of 

Burleigh 21  Sept. 98 

Adjt. — A.F.Mackenzie,  Capt 

1  Battalion 23  Feb.  98 

Qr.Mr. — J.  Denholm,3 Hon. 

Captain    20  June87 

Med.  Off.— 

Yellow  Facings. 

3  P 


*73 

4TH   BATTALION. 

formerly  the  Renfrew  Militia — Prince 

of  Wales'  Royal  Regt.). 

Head  Quarters,  Paisley. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Wm.Cuningbarne,  late  Capt. 

ii  Sussxrs     22  Oct.   90 

Lt.Coldnbl. 
Arch.  C.  Diuuiiuoud  Dick, 

(S),  Son.  Colonel 2  Feb.   98 

Majors. 
Montague  D.  Cumpbel1 ,  (S) , 

Son.  Lt. Colonel   2  June  94 

John  Chas.  Cunniughame, 

Son.  Lt. Colonel    2  Mar.  98 

Captains. 
Son.  T.  H.  A.  E.  Cochrane, 
MP.  late  Lt.  Scots  Guards, 

Son.  Major    26  Sept. 83 

Jas.  Thos.  Scof.t,  late  Capt. 

1Bn.Dubli11Fus.S0n.Maj.29  Apr.  91 
Alexander  Archibald  Speirs  3  Oct.  91 

William  Mure  27  Aug.  92 

Arth.R.  Cole-Hamilton,  l(S) 
late  Scots  Fusiliers,  Hon. 
Major.  Brig.  Major  Clyde 

Div.  Vol.  Inf.  Brigade 24  Sent. 92 

Boyd  Alex.  Cuninghame...  5  May  94 
Louis  Gairdner  Pearson  ..20  Mar.  95 
Geo. Campbell Grahame,(H)28  Mar.94 
Wm.  Hall  (S),  Instructor  of 

Musketry 17  June  96 

Henry  H.  Houldsworth  ...  16  Mar.  98 
Arch.    Douglas    Campbell, 

late  Scots  Guards 30  July  98 

Lieutenants. 
Walter    Serbert   Robinson, 
Aide  de    Camp   to   Sir    C. 
Bruce,  KCMG.  Governor 

of  Mauritius 5  May  94 

Charles  Caryl  Clifton    4  July  9b 

Geo.     Reginald     Houstoun 

Boswall  3  July  97 

Patrick  Douglas  Stewart...  3  July  97 
Walt.  L. Campbell  Rankine  3  July  97 

Robert  Nesbitt  Fowler 5  July  97 

Ronald  Robert  Stewart...  .  21  July  98 
Fred.  L.  Makgill-Crichton- 

Maitland 22  July  98 

John  Smiley 22  July  98 

George  Graham  Middleton22  July  98 
Charles  Corbould  Walker.. .22  July  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Geo.  Alex,  Akers-Douglas  23  Sept. 97 
Fras.  Geo.  Glencairn  Cun- 
ningham    14  Feb.  98 

Arch.S.,£orrfMontgomerie  8  Apr.  98 
Adit.   <f-    Capt.— A.  Foster, 

Captain  1  Battalion 10  Sept. 94 

Qr.Mr.—  Alex.M'Rae,  Son. 

Captain    1  Apr.  87 

Med.  Off  — 

Yellow  Facings. 


The  Prince  of  Wales 's  Leinster 
Eegt.  (Eoyal  Canadians). 

3RD  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the  King's  County  Militia — 

Royal  Rifles.) 

Head  Quarters,  Birr. 

Honorary  Colonel 

Robert    Godolphin    Cosby, 

late  Lt.  6  Drs 4  Nov.  93 

Lt. Colonel. 
Joan  H.  G.  Smyth, p.s.  (S), 

Son,  Colonel  18  Nov.  93 

Majors. 
W.  F.  J.  P.   Earl  of  Hunt- 
ingdon   9  Dec.  93 

Captains. 
James    W.   H.  FitzGerald, 

late  Lt.  Berkshire  Regt....  4  Nov.  01 
Edw.  Patrick  Smith,  p.*.  ...19  Nov.  92 
Charles  Thomas Biddulph, p.s. 
(H),  serving  in  the  Gambia 

Police    9Juneq4 

Rowland  H.  Tyssen  Smyth3i  May  97 
Hy.  Goddington  Sheppard, 

p.s 31  May  97 

Lieutenants. 

Loftus  Percival  Arnott 26  May  97 

Thomas  Kelly  Evans 26  May  97 


Militia  Injmrrfry. 

Skcoxd  Lieutenants. 

Andrew  Acres  Stoney  1  May  97 

George  Harding,  ln-tructor 

of  Musketry  1  Jan.   oS 

Idit.fCapt.— P.E.S  Reeves, 

Captain  1  Battalion 11  Mar.  98 

Qr.Mas'er.-John  W.  Galle- 

hawk,  Hon.  Lieut 1  Mar.  93 

Med. Off.— Surg.    Lt. Colonel 

Chas.  Baker  Stoney, MB.  1  Dec.  91 
Bine  Facings. 


4TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Queen's  County  Militia — 

Royal  Rifles.) 

Head  Quarters.  Maryborough. 

Honokaky  Colonel. 

L.  G.  H.  S.   Earl  of  Port- 

arlington,    p.s.     late    Lt. 

Scots  Guards 24  Feb.  94 

Lt.Colonkl. 

Frederick  Kevan  Izod 28  Oct.   93 

Majors. 
Bernard  E.  B.  Lord  Castle- 
town    S  June  96 

Captains. 
AnthonyArthur  Weldon,  p.s. 
Aide   de    Camp     to     Lord 

Wolsi-ley,  1  Nov.  95 27  Aug.  87 

Theobald    E.    Woods   Wil-  ' 

lington,  p.s 10  Nov.  88 

Richard  R.  W.  Fitz  Herbert  8  Jan.  90 
L  uicelot  L'roasdaile,(.H),i-e  t. 
pay  Bedford  Reyt.,  Instruc- 
tor of  Musketry, lion. Major  1  Nov.  90 

Dudley  Colley  Palmer  5  Aug.  93 

Thomas  R.  A.  Stannus,  p.s. 

(S)    2  June  94 

Lieutenants. 
Chas.  S.  Mussrrave  Trench  7  July  94 
Theobald  William   Butler- 
Kearney,  p.* 1  Feb.  96 

Herbert  Dallas 1  Feb.  96 

Second  Lieutenants. 
John  Hugh  Lovett  Poe    ...13  Oct.   97 
Robert  Hamilton  Stubber    a  Dec.  97 
Valentine  Raymond  Grace  23  Mar.  98 

Uenry  Walter  Weldon 6  Apr.  98 

Trench         Frank     Butler- 
Kearney  3  Dec.  98 

Adji.  i-  Capt.—F.  G.  Fouler- 
ton,  Major  t  Battalion  ...10  Apr.  95 
Qr. Master.— Chas.  Holden, 

Son.  Lieut 17  Dec.  81 

Med.  Off.— Surg.  Lt.Colovel 

Dav.  Jacob,  ML 1  Dec.  91 

Blue  Facings. 

5th  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Royal  Meath  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Navan. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Son.  H.  L.B.  Rowley    25  Oct.  90 

Lt. Colonel. 
Chas.  Pepper,  Son.  Colonels  Oct.    96 

Major. 
Nugent  Talbot  Everard  ...21  Dec.  98  j 

Captains. 
Wm.  E.  A.  Barry,  p.s.  (S), 
[f],  Son.  Major,  Inst,   of 

Musketry 12  June  86 

Richard  Taylor  Woods  (S), 

Hon.  Major   26  May  94 

Edw.  F.  Jenico  J.  Farrell...i3  Nov. 95 
James  Tottenham  Butler  28  May  96 
Richard  William  Everard  13  Jan.  97 

Lieutenants. 
Robt.  Hugh  Morgan-Tighe25  Sept. 95 
Claude  M.  Bruce  Hamiiton25  Sept. 95 
ArthurFrancisCoddington26  Aug.  96 

Charles  Arthur  Tisdall 15  June  98 

Henry  Ralph  Osborne 13  June  98 

Sbcond  Lieutenants. 

John  M'Donnell 9  Sept.  06 

Ernest  St.  George  Smith  16  Feb.  98 
Son.  Edward    Graves    M. 

Uibson 18  May  98 

Son.  JenicoEdwd.  J.Prestcn28  June  98 
Adjt.d-Capt. — A.  Canning, 

Captain  2  Battalion  22  Jan.  98 

Qr.  Mr. — William     Howes, 

Son.  Lieut 10  Mar.  97 

Med.    Off  — 

Blue  Facings. 


The  .Royal  Mnnster  Fusilier-* 

3RD  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  South  Cork  Light 

Infantry.) 

Head  Quarters,  Kinsale. 

Honohaey  Colonel. 

Sir  Aug.  RiversdaleWarren,1 

Bart.,    late   Major   20    F. 

Son.  Colonel 28  Aug.  gg 

Lt. Colonel. 
Fred.  Wm.  Bell,  Son.  CW.13N0v.95- 

Majoks. 
George  Lucas,  (S),Hon.  Lt. 

Colonel 12  Dec.  91 

1  Morgan  Wm.  O'Donovan...  4  Dec.  95 

Captains 
I  Albert  Louis  Coppinger    ...  7  Nov.  85 
Thomas  Ronayne  Sarsfield  4  Sept.86 
j  Ludlow  S.  H.  Payne.  (S), 
late    Lieut.    61     Foot,   In- 
structor of  Musketry  10  Mar.  85 

I  Byam  M.  Loveday  Roberts  28  Apr.  94 

i  Jobn  M'Namara 24  July  95 

Hy. Geo. Lindsay  Davidson    6  Nov.  95 
Wm.  Delacour  Beamish, p.s. 

(H) 26  May  97 

George  Wensley  C.   Soden, 

P-s.  (S) 4  Aug.  97 

Lieutenants. 
EaroldGeo.Richardson,p.s.3o  Oct.  95 
Donald       F.       MacCarthy 

Morrogb,(ff) 3  Feb.  97 

Percy  Wilmot  Brooks  29  Mar.  98 

Beauchamp       V.       Santry 

Domvile 27  Aug.  98 

Aug.  W.John  Fred.  Abbott27  Aug.  98, 

Second  Libutenanis. 
Robert  Stewart  Popham  14  Sept. 98 
Adjt.    4-    Capt.  —  T.    Long- 
ridge,  Capt.  Bedford  Regt.  1  Oct.    96. 
Qr.  Mr.— Wm.Hy.Forsdick, 

Son.  Lieut 28  July  97' 

Blue  Facings. 

4TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Kerry  Militia.) 

Head  Quarters,  Tralee. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

V.A.,-EaWo/Kenmare,iT.P.2e  Mar.  66- 

Lt.  Colonel. 
V.  Chas.  Visct .  Castlerosse25  Nov.  96 

Majors. 
Richard  J. Rice, Son. Lt. Col. 25  June8S' 

Wm.  John  Neligan    7  June  93: 

Captains. 
Arthur  Blennerhassett,  p.s. 

Son.  Major    1  June  86- 

James  Marmaduke  Sugrue, 

p.s.  (S)    13  Sept. 90 

Harry  North 8  Aug.  91. 

John  MacGillycuddy,^?.s....  9  Sept.95 
Henrv  Patrick  Magill,^».».     4  Apr.  94. 
Arthur  H.  C.  Walker-Leigh , 
p.s.  (JED,  serving  in  the  Gold 

Coa-t  Constabulary 27  June  94. 

Montague     Wm.     Sawtrey, 
(H),    Assistant    Inspector 
Gold  Coast  Constabulary    27  June  94. 
Richd.  G.  Visct. Ennismore, 

(ii), late  Lt.  1  Life  Guardsig  May  97- 
Cecil  Rowland  Leslie,  (S), 

Inst,  of  Musketry 30  May  98 

Lieutenants. 
Stewart  B.  Bythesea  Dyer  27  Mar.  95 
Ashley  E.  Neuville  Power  5  May  97 
Hedworth  Herbert  Grogan, 

p.s 10  Nov.  97-' 

Son.  John  G.  Eveleigh-de- 

Moleyns 10  Nov.    97 

Douglas  Wise 3  Sept.  08 

Philip  Edwin  Honwood 3  Dec.  98 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Greame  Fenton  Wallace  ...14  Dec.  98- 
Adjt.  Jc  Capt.— A..  F.  Mann 

Captain  1  Battalion 2  Aug.  97- 

Qr.   Matter.—  Geo.    T.  E;ist,3 

Son.  Lieut 17  Dec.  90 

Blue  Facings. 

5TH   Battalion. 
(Formerly  the  Royal  Limerick  Countv, 
Militia.) 
Head  Quarters,  Limerick. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Rt.  Son.  Windham  Thomas 
Earl    of   Dunraven    and 
Mountearl,  EP 25  Aug.  C7 


Lt.  Colonel. 

Majoks. 

John  Massy-Westropp,  re?. 

pay  02  Lancerg  22  Nov.  90 

Thomas  Uloster,  (if),  Son. 

Lt..Colo»el  18  Apr.  91 

Captains. 
Win.  G.  Gubbins,Hb«.  Majori6  "May  74 
Eyre  Herbert  levers,  p.'.... 26  July  90 
Wm.  H.  E.  deV.  S.  Earl  of 

Limerick,   late   Lt.    Rifle 

Brigade,  Hon.  Major  25  Feb.  91 

Wm.  Fitzgerald  Plummer, 

{S)  9  June  91 

Harry  Thomson,  p.s.  (S), 

Bon.  Major   30  May  92 

James  Wm.  Stopford,  (S), 

p.*.,  Inst,  of  Musketry  ..  26  Aug.  93 
Jn.R.Bramston  Newman, p. 8.3  Mar.  94 
Richbell  Napier  C.  Curling  23  Feb.  98 

IiIKtJTENANTS. 

Herbert  J.  Collett  Leland, 

(H)   serving    in   the    Gold 

Coast  Constabulary 20  Aug.  92 

Henry  William  d'Esterre... 11  Feb.  93 

HerbertPrescott  Hampson25  Apr.  95 

James  L.  Stawell  Cotter  ...13  Oct.  97 

Second  IiIeutenants. 

JohnWm.  White  Bell  6  Apr.  g3 

Hugh  Constable  Hall 14  Sept. 93 

Adjt.     and    Capt.  —  A.    C. 

Maxwell,  Capt.    Munster 

Fusiliers  1  Aug.  95 

Paymaster. — 

Qr.    Master.  — James  C. 

Crump,  Scu^Lieut 22   Dec.  94 

Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 

The  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers. 

3RD  Battalion. 

{Formerly  the   Kildare  Rifles.) 

Head  Quarters,  Naas. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Hon.  E.  Lawless 8  July  96 

Lt. Colonel. 
Foriescue    J.    Tjmte,    CB. 

Hon.  Colonel  ...— 16  Mar.  89 

Majors. 
William  A.Gresson,,(Jf)jj.s.2o  Mar.  94 

Captains. 
GeorgeHaughtonG&sonjj.s.  6  June  92 
Hugh  Arthur  Henry,  (if), 

Instructor  of  Musketry  ...  4  Mar.  93 
Edw.  Jos.  Lorean  Keogh...  1  May  93 
Fras.  Wm.  J.  MacDomneli  30  Mar.  94 
Richard  Joseph  Hornidge  26  Feb.  96 

Lieutenants. 
Geo.  Edw*  Russell  Pateyjp..s. 
(S)  serving    in    the  Gdd 

Coast  Constabulary 5  May  94 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Mervyn  Arthur  Tynte i-£  Mar.  98 

Arthur  Steuart  Weldon    ...20  Apr.  98 

James  Carnegy  2t.Sept.98 

Philip  Pallin 12  Oct.  98 

Richd.  F.  Cavendish  Medli- 

cott  2  Nov.  98 

Richd.Fred.BeresfordKnox  3  B&c.  98 
Adj.  $■  Capt. — A.  Loveband, 

Captain  2  Battalion 10  Feb.  96 

Qr.   Mr.  —Chas.  Mathews, 

Son.  Lieut n  Nov.  .91 

Med.Off.- 

Blue  Facings. 

4TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  theRoyal  Dublin  City  Mil.— 

Queen's  Own  Royal  Regiment.) 

Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Robert     Eglinton     Seton, 

late  Lieut.  93  F.,  p. « 3  Dec.  83 

Lt. Colonel. 
Reginald  Jas.  Morrison,  ret. 

pay  Dublin  Fus.  Son. Col.  24  Oct.   94 
Majors. 

Michael  C.  Hackett,  p.s 15  June  89 

George   R.  Hamilton,  (3), 

Son.  Lt. Colonel  15  May  95 

Captains. 
Edward  CD'S.  Fairtlough, 
DSO.p.s.  (S),  Assist. Insp. 
SierraLe^neFrontierPoliceio  Dec.  92 
valentine  Alex.  Blake.(.H'), 
Instructor  of  Musketry  ...n  Mar.  96 


Militia.   Infantry. 

Charles  Henry  Tippet  (O.25  Mar.  96 

John  Hubert  Griffin 17  May.  93 

James    Austin    Meldon,   p.s., 

late  16  Lancers,  serving  in 

the  Uganda  Rifles 24  Mar.  97 

C.  Lambert  Anderson,  p.  s.    6  June  98 

Luke  Alen-Mahon.  (S) 6  June  93 

Thomas     James     Reynolds, 

(S)serving  in  theQuld  Coast 

Constabulary  3  Aug.  98 

Arthur  Kingston 7  sept.  98 

Fras.  John  Angus  Skeet  ...14  Dec.  98 
Lieutenants. 

Charles  Jarvis  Genge   21  Sept. 98 

Reginald   Godfrey   Slrong2i  Sept. 98 

Charles  Leslie  Barlow 21  Sept. 98 

Norman  George  Burnand2i  Sept  98 
Jas.  Paumier  Tredennick2i  Sept.  98 
Thomas  Macgregor  Greer2i  Septus 
James    Annandale     Hope- 

Johnstone 21  Sept.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Thos.Basil  Staunton  Cahillts  May  98 
Adjt.  dr  Capt. — G.  Downing, 

Capt.  Dublin  fusiliers    ...   1  Oct.    97 
Qr.  Master.—  Charles  Hills, 

Son. Lieut 29  Oct.    81 

Med.   Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 

5TH    BlTTALION. 

(Formerly  the  Dublin  County  Light 

Infantry.) 

Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Reginald,  Earl  of  Meath,  (t)  9  July  87 

Lt. Colonel. 
Henry    C.     Gernon,     (S), 

Son.  Colonel 22  July  96 

Majors. 
Henry  Thomas  Fmlay,  (S) , 

lateEusign6F.B0n.Lt.Col.25  Mar.  96 
William    Caldbeck    Roper- 

Caldbeck,  p.s.  (S),  Son. 

Major  G  Jane  98 

Capiains. 
Richard    Arthur    Hartley, 

Son.  Major    30  Apr.  84 

Peter  La  Touche,  (H),  Son. 

Major "• 29  Oct.    87 

George  Aug.  Luscombe ,  (S) , 

Sub  Inspector  of  Constabu- 
lary, British  Sondurae   .  24  Apr.  88 
Sir  Frederick  Wm.   Shaw, 

Bart.  p.s.  .lateLt.i  Dragoons 

Son.  Major  10  Aug.  89 

JVilfredB. Davidson-  Houston, 
p.s.,  serving  with  Gold  Coast 

Constabulary  26  Nov.  92 

Alex.Delapere  Kirkpatrick, 

p.s 26  Nov.  92 

Seymour  Anketell-Jones  ...  1  June  06 
Hon.  A.  L.  le  N.  Brabazon  6  June  98 
Spencer  Anketell  Jones    ..    6  June  98 

Lieutenants. 
Alfred  T.  MacDermott,  p.s.  2  June  97 
Jas.  R.   Duncan   Robertson, 

{S),  serving  in  the  Sierra 

Leone  Frontier  Police 17  Nov.  97 

William  Maxwell  Actor.  ...17  Nov.  97 
Francis  H..iohnFinlay,7).s.i7  Nov.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Richard  Anketell-Jones  ...27  Oct.    97 
Alick  Edw.  Croker  Hamilton  5  Jan.  98 
Roland  Wm.  Wrigley  Grirn- 

shaw 9  Feb.  98 

Lewis  Newton  Murphy  ...  4  Apr  08 
Adjt.   4-    Capt.—Riciu].     S. 

Gage,  Capt.  1  Battalion. ..20  Dec.  94 
Qr.  Master  —Robert  Baker, 

Son.  Captain 5  May  86 

Med. Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 

The   fiiine     Brigade    (Ihe 
Prince  Consort's  Own). 

STH  Battalion. 
(Formerly    the    Queen's     Own     Royal 

Tower  Samlets  Light  Infantry.) 
Head  Quarters.Victoria Park  Square. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
Geo.  Shirley  Maxwell,  (S), 

late  Lieut.  20F. 27  July  80 

Lt. Colonel. 
JohnWm. Lee,  Son.Colonel2j  July  92 


874 

Majors. 
Oliver    Thomas    Duke,1    p.s. 

It],  (S),  Son.  Lt. Colonel  21  Sept.89 
Wm.Chas.Eldou  Serjeant,3 

>i.s.  Son.  Lt. Colonel   27  May  93 

Son. Wilfrid  Dallas  Cairns, 

ret. pay  3  Battalion 9  Feb.  9S 

Captains. 
Richard  Rivarola  Cole,  p.s. 

(S),     ft],     Instructor     of 

Musketry,  Son.  Major...  21  Feb.  80 
George     Croker  Bayly,  p.s. 

(S), serving in  the  Grenada 

Police,  Son.  Major 5  June  82 

Henry  Daily  Marshall,  p.s. 

[tr\,  (S)  11  Aug.  86 

Percy  A.  Matthews,  p.s.  {Si, 

serving  in  the  British  Son- 

duras  Constabulary  31  Mar.  gp 

Charles  Mitford  Burgess  ...13  June  92 
William  Hedley  Drake, p. s.  14  Mar.  91 

Richard  Earle  Welby    18  Apr.  96 

Robert  Alexander   21  Oct.   96 

C.  J.  S.  Visct.  Morpeth,  pj.  7  Apr.  97 
Somerset   F.   Saunderson, 

ret.  par/  Rifle  Brigade...     14  July  97 
Walter  Lee  Clements,  serving 

in  the  Gold  Coast  Consta- 
bulary    3  Nov.  97  ■ 

Chas.  Russell  Staveley,  ret. 

pay  Rifle  Brigade     25  May  98 

Lieutenants. 
Walter  William  Pitt- Taylor  9  Dec.  96- 

Aubrey  Vickers   9  Dec.  96' 

Hugh  Cecil  Sam  Ashton  ...28  July  97 

Edea  Bernard  Powed  28  July  97 

Ernest  Charles  Fane 28  July  9/ 

Alexander  Robert  Leith  ...  6  June  98 
William  Fortescue  Basset  7  Dec.  98 
Charles, Earl  o/Leitrim  ...  7  Dec.  98 
Geoffrey  Francis  Phillips  7  Dec.  98 
C.  N.  Andrews  Graham, p. s.  7  Dec.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Son. Edw.  Brabazon  Meadei4  Apr.  98 
Vernon  Frederick  Black  ...19  Oct.   98 

Arthur  Winch  7  nee.  98 

John  Ernest  Hodder  Piatt  14  Dec.  98 
Adjt.  4-  Capt.—T.  B.  Ram- 
say, Capt.  1  Battalion  ...   1  Apr.  93 
Qr.  Master. — Wm.  Wadham , 

Son.  Captain ig  Feb.  87, 

Med. Off. — Surgeon  Major  G. 

P-Bate.-lTD 4  Aug.  71; 

Black  Facings. 


6th  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Roya 

Regiment  of  Longford  Ri/les.) 

Head  Quarters,  Longferd. 

Honoriry  Colonel 

James  Hy.  Dopping 6  Nov.  95. 

Lt. Colonel. 

Major. 

Henry  Seton  L.  Stein,  [f]...  18  June  94 

ClPTAINS. 

Charles  Stuart  Molony,  ret. 

pay  York  Regt.,  (S)    1  Feb.  88 

Wm.  Alexander  White,  p.s.  2  July  92 

Herbert  Knox  M'Kay    3June95 

Clement  Alex.  Mitchell,  p.s. 

(S),  serving   in  the  Lagos 

Constabulary  3  June  9c 

John  Francis  Duncan,  p.s. 

(S),  In't.  of  Musketry  ...16  Mar.  98 
Wentworth    Alex.     King- 

Harman,   (H),    ret.     pay 

Irish  Rifles    '.   2  Apr.  9S 

LlEUTEVANTS. 

Charles    Kenneth   Suther- 
land, p.* 27  Jan.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Frank  Glanville  Banks  ...  23  Feb.  98 

Neville  Stuart  Talbot  23  May  08 

Adj. a-  Capt.— H.  L.  Welman, 

Major  Irish  Rifles 20  Nov  qs 

Black  Facings. 


7TH  Battalion 

(Formerly  the  King's  Own  Royal  Tower 

Samlets  Light  Infantry.) 

Head  Quarters,  Dalston. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Alfred  P.   F.  C.  Somerset, 

CB.  DL.  JP.  late  Lt.  13  F.iS  June  93 

3  P  2 


875 


It. Colonel. 

Henry  Charles,  Visct.TS.it.T- 

dinge,a    late  Capt.    Rifle 

Brigade  Sou.  Colonel  ibNov.97 

Majors. 
Henry  F.  Bowies.  MP.  p.s. 

Hon.  Lt.  Colonel  "....  5  Dee.  9S 

James  J. C.  Henry,  p.s 6  May  98 

Captains. 

John  Dunn     28  Apr.  88 

Arthur  B.   Williams,   (T), 

p.s.,  Son.  Major 26  Mar.  90 

Ralph h.Fennsr, p.s. (S)  [f]  15  Apr.  93 
Douglas  George  Lamb, p.s.  26  Aug.  93 
Herbert    Huntington,   p.s. 

[fl.  Son.  Major   18  Nov.  82 

Cecil  Stafford  Northeote,p.s. 

Private   Secretary   to    the 

Governor  of  Antigua   6  May  95 

EAw.  Aug.  Alfred  de  Salis, 

p.s.,  (S)  (t),  servinginthe 

Lagos  Constabulary  5  Feb.  96 

Albert  Lund,  late  Canadian 

Militia 29  Juneg6 

Duncan  Keith  Macpherson, 

p.s.,  (S)    3  Apr.  97 

JosephH.  Wo  nsbrough, *>•«£. 

pay  Bedford  Regt 7  Apr.  97 

Boyd  Alexander  31  May  97 

LIEUTENANTS. 

Servante  Morland  29  Aug.  94 

H.  J.  Frank  Nevvbould,  (S) 
late  Lt.  4  Sussars,  In- 
structor of  Musketry  29  July  96 


Militia  Infantry. 

Abraham  Felix  Joseph 31  May  97 

Arthur  Geo. Leather-Culley;,i  May  97 
Richard  Elles  Solly-Floodio  Nov.  97 

Donald  Wood  10  Nov.  97 

Rupert-Cfesar  Smytb.e 24  Nov.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Hamilton  R.  Stephenson. ..30  Sept. 97 
Maurice  Howard  Helyar  ...22  Dec.  97 

Gerald  Vere  Webster 2  Feb.  98 

John  Laurence  Buxton 14  Feb.  98 

Geo.  Burton  Taddy  Friend   14  Feb.  98 
Edgar  Clare  Wigan  ...  6  Apr.  98 

Nicolas  Edm.TindalBosan- 

quet  28  Sept.  98 

Son.      Galbraith        Lovvry 

Egerton  Cole   3  Dec.  98 

Wm.HenryLambertCarson2i  Dec.  98 
Adjt.  if  Capt.—h.  L.  Nicol, 

Major  2  Battalion   12  Aug.  95 

Quarter    .Vo«(ei-.-Edmunrl 

Teed,"  Son.  Lieut 18  Dec.  89 

Med.  Off.— 

Black  Facings. 

8i'n   Battalion. 

(Formerly  the  Leitrim  Rifles.) 

[Disbanded  31  July  18S9.J 

9TH  Battalion. 

(Formerly  the   Westmeath   Rifles.) 

Head  Quarters,  Mullingar. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Lt. Colonel. 

John  Richard  Malone,  late 

Lt.  12  Lancers,  Son.  CoZ. 25  Aug. 86 


Majobs. 

Edw.W.Purdon,H"o».ir.CoZ.ioNov.  97 

Captains. 

Gilbert   Lavnllan    J.  J.  G. 

Nugent,  Hon.  Major 27  June  84 

Wm.  Barry  Ritchie' 18  Aug.  88 

William  Murray, p.s.  (S). ..29  Mar.  90 

Percy  Philip  O'Reilly 10  May  93 

Chas.S.DornfordRobinson    1  May  95 

LlEDTENANTS. 

Andrew  Samuel  Kirkwood, 

(S)  Instructor  of  Musketry  4  Dec.  95 

Robert  Culley  Barton    4  Dec.  95 

John  Loftus  Richards, (S)     4  Dec.  95 

Saml.  Montandevert  Neill  4  Dec.  95 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  R.  M.  H.  L'Estrange 

Malone    17  July  95 

Loftus    de  Vallentin    Fitz- 

Gerald 3  Aug.  95 

ErnestChas.ScottJervis(H)  4  Jan.  96 
Frederick  St.  John  Blacker  6  Apr.  98 
Adjt.  <f  Capt.—S.  W.  Hare, 

Ca.pt.  King's  R.  Rifles  18  Feb.  98 

Qr. Master. — 
Hed.Off.— 

Black  Facings. 


Channel   Islands  Militia. 


Eoyal  Jersey. 

Assistant   A.dj.   General  (with 

rankof  Major  in  the  Army). 
Major  M.  H.   F.  Le  Gallais, 

Militia  A.D.C.   to  the  Lt. 

Governor,  1  Oct.  96. 
Govern/not I.  .secretary. 
Lt.Col.  A.  W.  Simpson. 

Militia  Aide  de  Camp  to 

Lt.  Governor. 

Capt.G.  E.  Malet  de  Carteret 


Artillery. 
Lt.Col.  J.  Richard,  p. 
Adjutant  (with  rank  of  Capt .) 
E.'  L'E.   Whitehead,    Lieut. 
R.  Artillery,  1  Oct.  97. 


J.  H. 


or  West  Regiment. 
(Light  Infantry.) 
"  Jersey." 
Adjutant. 
Gideon,    Capt.  Lanca- 


shire Fusiliers,  7  Oct.  97. 


2ND,  or  East  Regiment. 

(Light  Infantry.) 

"  Jersey." 

Lt. Colonel  K.  E.  Nicolle,  p 

15  July  97. 

Adjutant. 

G.  P.  Stewart,  Captain  Innis- 

killing Fusiliers,  17  Dec.  94. 


3ED,  or  South  Regiment. 
(Light  Infantry.) 
"Jersey." 
Lt.Col.  E.  Esnouf,  p. 

Adjutant. 

E.  B.  Blennerhassett,  Capt. 

Inniskilling  Fus.  1  Oct.  96. 


Eoyal  Guernsey. 

Dep. Assist. Adj. General  (with 
rank  of  Major  in  the  Army) 
Lt.Col.  J.  E.  Le  Mottle, 
late  Captain  64  jP.,  Son. 
Colonel. 


Government  Secretary. 

Col.  Wm.  Bell,  CB.  late  64  F. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen. 

Militia  Aides  de  Camp  to  the 

Lt. Governor. 
Capt.  C.  A.  Care3'. 
Lieut.  A.  W.  Bell. 


Artillery  Regiment. 
Lt.Col.  P.  Groves,  p.s. 

Adjutant . 
G.  O.  S.  Pringle,  Captain  R. 
Artillery,  8  Nov.  97. 


Adjutant,  J.  B.  Pym,  Captain 
Royal  Marines,  2  Mar.  96. 

3RD,  or  South   Regiment. 

(Light  Infantry. J 

Lt.Col.  J.  M.  Tardif, p.  Hor. 

Colonel. 
Adjutant.  R.  P.Thomas, Capt. 
Irish  Fusiliers,  1  June  97. 


ist,  or  East  Regiment. 

(Light  Infant ry .) 

Lt.Col.'S.W.M.  de  Guerin.p. 

Adjutant,  C.   R.  M.  O'Brien, 

Major  E.  Lancashire  Regt, 

9  Apr.  94. 


2ND,  or  North  Regiment. 
(Light  Infantry.) 
Lt.Col.  J.  Leaie,p. 


Koyal  Alderney, 

Artillery. 

Lt.Col. Com.  P.  T.  Herivel. 

Adjutant  (with  rank  of  Cap- 
tain in  the  Army),  J. 
Christian,  District  Officer 
R.  Artillery,  n  June  96. 


Lt.Col. Con 
Adjutant. 


Eoyal  Sark. 


Royal  Malta  Regiment  of  Militia. 
"  1800.." 


Son.  Colonel,  Gen.  Sir  H.  A.  Smyth,  KCMG.  R.  Art. 
Lt.Colonels.—H.  P.  Samut,  4  Nov.  97. 

J.  L.  De  Piro,  CMG.  17  Nov.  97. 


Adjutants. — G.  L.  Beaumont,  Bt. Major  Royal  Marines, 
1  Oct.  97. 
R.  A.Browne,  Bt.MajorBorder  Regiment, 
23  Apr.  98. 


Yeomanry  Cavalry  of  Great  Britain. 


Ayrshire. 

(Earl  of  Car  rick's  Own .) 

[11th  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Ayr. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Wm.  Parker  Adam 30  May  91 

Li.  Colonel. 
Robt.   Morric:-   Pollok,  p.s. 
Son.  Colom!    13  June  91 

Major. 
John  Geo.  A.  Baird,p.  MP. 

late  Lt.  16  Lancers  21  July  94 

Captains. 

David  William   Shaw,  p.s. 

Son.  Major   9  Mar.  89 

Wm.  K.  Hamilton-Camp- 
bell,p. s 5  Junegi 


J.H.N.G.  H.  Vise.  Dalrymple, 
p 29  July 

Allan  George  Pollok,  p.s.... 25  Nov. 

Oscar  Evan    Boulton,  p.s. 25  Nov. 

John  Douglas  Boswell,p.s.2s  Nov. 
libut3nants. 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Robert  Ralston-Patrick   ...11  Sept. 

John  James  Bell 4  Apr. 

James  Alexander  Clarke. ..28  July 

Wm.Tho.Reg.  Houldsworth23  Mar. 

Charles  Willam  Brown  ...  6  Apr. 

William  Chalmers  Neilson  6  Apr. 

John  Campbell  Kennedy... 31  May 

Peter  Kerr  Smiley 7  June 

Adj.— 

M'-d.  Officer.— Surg.  Lt.Col. 
Wm.  J.  Naismith,  MD.  ...2  July 

Vet. Officer. —  Vet. Lieut.  Ar- 
thur Fletcher  5  Dec. 

Blue — Scarlet  Facings. 


Berks. 


{Sungerjordr) 

[1st  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Hungerford. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Gecrge  Shippen  Willes   ...  5  June 

Lt. Colonel. 
Son.  O.  W.  Craven,  p.  Son. 

Colonel    5  May 

Major. 
Gerald  Craven  Ricardo,  p. 

late  Lt.  14  Hussars 5  May 

Captains. 
Edw.  David  Stern,  p.s.  (t)  6  Oct. 
Herbert  MertonJessel,  M  P. 

late  Captain  17  Lancers. ..25  Mar. 
William  WariDg,1  late  Capt. 

it  Sussars,  Son.  Major    30  May 

Lionel  Geo.  Trower 16  Apr. 

Henry  CavershamSimondS22  June 


Yeomanry 

LIEUTENANTS. 

C.  Kingsley  Milbourne,  p.s.27  June  94 

Arthur  Roberts,  (p.s.)   27  JuneQ4 

John  B.  Preston  Karslake, 

p.s 16  Apr.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Edward  Arthur  Barry   16  Feb.  9S 

Adj.— 

AetingQr.Mr, —  GilesAyresi7  June  96  ' 

Med.    Officer. — Surg.    Capt. 

J.  H   Waters,  MO.p 8  Apr.  93 

Son.     Chap. — Rev.     C.     F. 

Trower,  MA 16  July  92 

Scarlet — Blue  Facings. 


Buckinghamshire. 

{Royal  Bucks  Sussars.) 

[2nd  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Buckingham. 

HoNOBAET  Colonel. 

Lt. Colonel. 
0.  C.  W.  Lord  Chesham.p. 

late    Captain   16  Lancers, 

Son,  Colonel 24  Apr.  89 

Majors. 
Henry    Leslie    Ellis,1    late 

Major  6   Dragoons,   Son. 

Lt. Colonel 3  Dec.  87 

James  F.  H.  Harter,  Sox, 

Lt.  Colonel  17  June  96 

Captains. 
Reg.  Joernhard  Loder,  p.s., 

Son.  Major   29  Jan.   87 

Harry   Lawson  W.    Law- 
son,  p.s.,  Son.  Major 4  May  87 

William  John  Levi,  p.s.    ...  8  June  89 
Son.  Edw.  Sholto  Douglas- 

Pennsmt,MP. p.late  Lieut. 

1  Life  Guards 6  Feb.  92 

Walter  de   Winton,  p.  late 

Lt.  1  Life  Guards  12  June  93 

Luke,    Lord    Annaly,"  p.s. 

late   Capt.   Scots    Guards, 

Son.  Major    7  Oct.    96 

Cecil  Alfred  Grenfell.  p.s 9  Mar.  98 

Chas.Hy.Eyre  Coote,Jfu/or 

ret.  pay  xi  Sussars 4  May  98 

Lieutenants. 
Ernest  Guy  Fenwick,  p.s....  7  Aug.  95 
Hok.  L.AY". 'Rothschild, p.s.   23  Oct.  95 
John  Pascoe  Grenfell. p.s....  2  Feb.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Gerald  Dudley  Smith,  p.s.  1  Feb.  56 

Vernon  Brittain  16  June  97 

Philip  Percival 2  Nov.  98 

Adj. — 

Med.  Officer.-  Surg.  Lt.Col. 

Henry  W.  Kiallinark*    ...27  Feb.  92 
Son.    Chap. — Rev.    Charles 

W.  S.  Lowndes 27  Feb.  78 

Vet.    Officer.  —  Vet.  Major, 

Hen.  G.  Lepper 1  Dec.  91 

Green — Scarlet  Facings. 

Cheshire. 

[Earl  of  Chester's.) 

[9th  Brigade. 1 

Head  Quarters,  Chester. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

H.  L.  Duke  of  Westminster, 
KG.,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 

Queen    21  Feb.  91 

Lt.Colonel  Commandant. 
Lt.Colonel. 
Piers  E.  Warburton,  S on. 
Colonel 18  Mar.  91 

Major. 
C.  A-  -7?aW  of  Harrington, 
p.  Son.  Lt.Colonel    23  May  91 

Captains. 
Jae.    Tomkinson,  p.   Son. 

Major  10  Jan.  77 

Hugh    A.   Birley,  p.    Son. 

Major  7  Jan.  88 

Son.  Alan  de  Tatton  Eger- 

kn,  MP.  p.s.  Son.  Major  7  Jan.  88 
Lord  Arthur    Hugh    Gros- 

venor,  p.s.  Bon.  Major  ...11  Aug.  88 
W.    E.    Brocklehurst,   p.s. 

Men.  Major    23  May  9; 


Cavalry  of  Great  Britain. 

George  Wyudham,'3i\P.p.s.  - 

late  Lt.  Coldi-tream  Guards, 

Under   Secretary  of  State 

for  War 10  Feb.  94 

Oswald  Mosley  Leigh,  p.s.  11  May  94 
William    H.    France-Hay- 

hurst,  p.s 25  Nov.  96 

Wm.  Roylance  Court,  p.s...  2  Apr.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Robt.  Walter D.  Phillips, p.s.  16  Apr.  S4 
Edm.  Wilson   Swetenham, 

(p.s.) 23  Nov.  89 

Wm.  T.  Birchenoagh, (p.s. (27  Aug.  92 
Charles  Edw.  Hope,  (p.s.)  15  May  95 
Sir  Philip    Hy.    B.    Grey- 

Egerton,  Bart.,  p.s.  late 

Capt.  4  Bn.  Cheshire  Begt.iZ  Dec.  95 

Harry  Bamston.p.s 8  June  08 

Hubert  Malcolm  Wilson  ...  8  June  98 
RichardN.HarrisonVerdin, 

late  3  Bn.  Cheshire  Regf.     8  JunegS 
Second  Lieutenants. 
Arthur  Masterton  Robert- 
son Legh    7  Apr.  97 

Robert  Barbour  2  Mar.  98 

Hugh  Richard  A.  Viscount 

Belgrave    14  Nov.  98 

John  Baskervyle-Glegg   ...21  Dec.  98 

Adj.— 

Med.  Officer.— Surg. Capt.  G. 

Harrison    27  May  85 

Vet. Officer.— Vet.  Lieut.  R. 

C.  Edwards  25  Mar.  93 

Blue — Scarlet  Facings. 


Denbighshire. 

(Sussars.) 

[15th  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Wrexham. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Arth.  Mesham,p.  late  Capt. 

1  Dragoons 20  Feb.  92 

Lt.Colonel. 
Henry  Richd.  L.  Howard,1 
p.  late  Maj'or  16  Lancers, 

Son.  Colonel 18  May  92 

Major. 

Sidney  L.  Parry,  p 18  June  92 

Captains. 

Oliver  Ormrod,  p.s ib  May  84 

Harry  Wm.  Buddicom,  jj.s.iS  June  92 
FhilipTattonDavies-Cookeio  Apr.  95 

Lieutenants. 
Chas.  Edw.  Wynne-Eyton, 

(P-s.)    5  J^.y  93 

HenryEgertonPiercy, (p.s.)  4  Mar.  96 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Adj.— 

Med.  Officer. — Surg.  Captain 

Richard  Williams 18  June  92 

Blue — Scarlet  Facings. 

Derbyshire. 

[6th  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Derby. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Paget    P.    Mosley,  p.    late 

Capt.  11  Sussars 16  Mar.  9S 

Lt.Colonel. 
Reg.  W.  Chandos  Pole,  late 

Lt.  Grenadier  Guards 6  Apr.  98 

Majok. 
Sir  Peter  Carlaw  Walker, 

Bart. p.s 13  Julj'  98 

Captains. 
Edward    C.    Shuttleworth 

Holden, p.s 8  July  93 

Victor   C.    W.  Cavendish, 

MP 6  Feb.  95 

Lord    II.   Cavendish    Ben- 

tinck,  MP 1 7  Apr.  97 

Serbert  Crowe   Dugdale,  p.. 
ret.  pay  16   Lancers,  Asst. 
Adjt.  6  Yeomanry  Brigade  5  Jan.  98 
Fred'k.  Wm.  Peacock, (P.S.I13  July  q8 
Alex.  Weston  Jarvis, p.s.. ..14  Sept. 98 
Lionel  Guy  Gisborne,  p.s.. ..14  Sept. 98 

Lieutenants. 
Arthur  Keane  Tharp,  (p.s.)  7  Apr.  97 
William    Dickson   WinLer- 

bottoaa,  p.s 14  Sept. 98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
A.  W.  J.  W.  B.  T.  Marquis 
o/Downshire,  p.s 25  Nov.  96 


876 

Sir    Timothy    C.    O'Brien, 

Bart 12  Jan.  98 

Wm.  M.  Caldwell  Greaves 

Bagshawe     2  July  98 

Adj.- 

Med.    Officer.— Surg.    Capt. 

Charles  H.  Hough 28  Apr.  86 

Son.    Chap.  —  Rev.    Fred. 

James  LyaJl,  MA 24  Sept.87 

Blue — Scarlet  Facings. 

Boyal  1st  Devon. 

(Exeter.) 

[Devon  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  blxeter. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Lt.Colonel. 
Sic  John  Shelley,  Bt.  Son. 

Colonel    9  May  96 

Major. 
Henry  Lewis,  Son.  Lt.  Col. 24  June  9S 

Captains. 
Jhn.E.HeughBalfour.p.Mie 

Capt.iiSussars,  Son. Maj. 28  Jan.  93 
Alf.  DykeAcland,  p.s.  (S)(t)i9  Sept.94 
Wm.  Edw.  T.  Bolitho,  p.s.  6  Mar.  95 
San.  Wm,  Fred.  Danvers 

Smith,  MP.  p.s 4  Sept.95 

Rennell  Coleridge,  p.s 3  Sept.95 

EdwardHerbertGifford.p.s.  5  Aug. 96 

LlEUIENANTS. 

John  Williams,  p.s 4  Jan.  96 

Merrik  R.  A.Wyatt-Edgell, 

p.s 4  Apr.  96 

Jhn.Geo.E.Templer,1  (p.s.) 

late  Capt.  Righld.  Lt. Inf. 21  July  97 
Robert  Lydston  Newman, 

(p.s.) 21  July  97 

Rbt.Alex.  Douglas  Fleming 

(p.s.) 21  July  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Adj.- 
Son.   Chap. — Rev.   Edw.  J. 

G.  Dupuis,  MA 15  Mar.  50 

Med.    Officer. — Surg.  Lieut. 

Henry  Goodwyn 16  Apr.  98 

Vet.  Officer  —  Vet.  Major  J. 

A.  Collings    1  Dec.  91 

Scariet — Blue  Facings. 

itoyal  Eorth  Devon. 

(Sussars.) 

[Devon  Brigade.] 
Head  Quarters,  Barnstaple. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Sir  Arthur  Chichester,  Bt. 

late  Capt.  7  Sussars 23  Nov.  89 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
H.  F.  Visct.  Ebrington,  p.s. 

Son.  Colonel 11  Jan.  9c 

Majoe. 
Son.  Charles  J.  R.  Hepburn- 
Stuart  -  Forbes  -  Tref  usis , 

p.s 25  June  90 

Captains. 

Wilson    Noble    Soare,    13. s. 

lateRoyalNavy  ,Son  .Maj ., 

Assist. Adj.TJevouYeo. Brig. 25  Apr.  85 

Frederick    Ward,   p.s.,  hue 

Major  East  Surrey  Regl.. 

I     Son.  Lt.Colonel '.....26  Nov.  87 

1  H.Hy.J.W.Drummond.p.s., 
I      late  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade, 

I      Son.  Major    14  Mar.  91 

Arthur    Scott  Browne,  p. 

late  Lieut.  16  Lancers 9  Jan.  92 

:  John  Skirrow  Follett, p.s. ..14  May  92 
<  Manuel  De  Las  Casas,  p.s.  16  June  94 

John  Bayly,  p.s 27  Nov.  95 

j  John  Byres-Leake,  p.s.    ...18  Dec.  95 
Robt.  Arthur  Sanders, p.s.  3  Apr.  97 
1  Wm.   Roberts   North- Kow, 
I     p.s 24  Nov.  97 

Lieutenants. 
Second  Lieutenants. 

1  Adj.— 
Med.   Officer.  —  Surg.  Lieut, 

John  R.  Harper   28  Mar.  94 

Vet.Officer.—  Vet.  Lieut. ~Wm. 

Penhale  8  Nov.  84 

■,Sou.    Chaplain. —  Rev.    Al- 

bany  B.  S.Wrey, MA.  ...  5  May  94. 
Blue — Scarlet  Facings. 


«77 

Dorset. 

(Queen's  Own.) 

[Portsmouth  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Weymouth. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
John  R.  P.  Goodden,  p.,  late 

Zt.4Dr.Gd11.  p.;  Hon.  Col.  2  Apr.  90 
Ma.toks. 
Wm.  E.  Brymer,  MP  ,  Bon. 

Lt.Colonel 8  Apr.  93 

Captains. 

Jno.  K.  Wingfield  -  Digby, 

MP.  p.s.  Hon. Major  9  Jan.  84 

Elliott  Lees,  MP.  p.t 17  Apr.  89 

Montague  S.  Williams,  p 
Hon.  Major    5  Mar.  92 

Thomas  Alfred  Oilfox.  p.s.  25  Mar.  g'i 

Edw.  Geo.  Troyte -Bullock, 
late  1  Dragoon*,  Assist. 
Adjutant  Portsmouth  Yeo- 
manry Brigade 18  Apr.  96 

PereivalJohnBrowne.p.fate 

Lieutenant  1  Dragoon*    ...17  Mar.  97 

Lieutenants. 
Wanley    Ellis    Sawbridge- 

Erle-Drax,  p.s.  (H) 19  Mar.  90 

Son.  Ivor  Churchill  Guest, 

p.s 9  May  96 

Second  Lieutenants. 
John  R.  Harbin  Goodden    28  July  97 
Hy.    Frank     Ward     Far- 

quharson    22  Sept. 97 

Ralph  Cecil  Batley 17  Nov.  97 

Adj.  — 

Acting    Quarter    Master. — 

Edward  William  Cave...  2  Apr.  98 
Med.  Officers. — Surg.    Capt. 

William  Rendall 28  July  88 

Surg.  Lieut.  George  H.  S. 

Daniell,  MB 29  Sept.  97 

Yet.  Officer. —  Vet.  Lt.  Oscar 

Gordon  Barrow    1  Nov- 90 

Hon.    Chaplain.  —  Rev.  John 

L.  Gwatkin  Hadow,  MA.  3  May  90 
Blue— Scarlet  Facings. 


Gloucestei  shire. 

(Royal  Gloucestershire  Hussars.) 

[3rd  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Gloucester. 

Honobahy  Colonel. 

Lt.Colonel. 

H.  A.  W.  V.,  Marq.  of  Wor- 
cester, p.  late  Capt.  Royal- 
Horse  Guards, Hon.  Coloueli  1  June  87 
Major. 

Francis  Henry,  p.,  lateLt.g 

Lancers;  Hon. Lt.Colonel  30  July  87 
Captains. 

Hedley  Hunt  Calvert,1  p. 

Hon.  Major  5June88 

Robert  P.  Sandeman.p.  late 
Capt.  10Hussars.Hon.Maj.23  Apr.  92 

J.  E. Chapman  Mathews, p.s. 2 7  Feb.  95 

William  Hey  worth  Playne, 
(p.s.) 24  Feb.  97 

Cyril  Stacey,  p.  late  Captain 

14  Hussars 24  Feb.  97 

D.  Balearres  Lindsay 28  Apr.  97 

George    John  G.  C.  Cod- 
rington  11  May  98 

Clement    Geo.    M.    Adam, 

late  Lt.  14  Hussars 13  July  98 

Lieutenants. 

Sir  C.  P.  Van-Notten-Pole, 

Bart.,ps 25  Oct.   90 

H.  A.  M.  -EurZUowley.fp.s.)  5  July  93 

Vincent  Wodehouse  Yorke, 
p.s 28  Apr.  94 

Lionel  Edward  Barry,  p.  ...27  Feb.  95 

Edw.Humphry  de  Freville, 
(p.s.)     24  Feb.  97 

Thomas  Stacey,  late  Lt.  5 
Bit.  R.  Fusiliers 4  June  g8 


Yeomanry   Cavalry  of  Great  Britain. 

Koyal  East  Kent. 

(The  Duke  of  Connaught's  Own.) 
(Mounted  Rifles.) 


Second  Lieutenants. 
Fredk.  Maitland  Freake  ...i3  Dec.  95 
John  Arthur  Wm.  Talbot.. .21  July  97 

George  John  Sandys 3  Nov.  97 

William  Rhodes  Emmott  ..  8  Dec.  97 
Fredk.   Adolphus    Womb- 
well 16  Apr.  98 

Adj.— 

Med.  Officers.— Surg. Lt. Col. 

William  Wickham 28  May  92 

Surg.  Lt.  Col.  Alfreii  Grace28  May  92 
Vet.  Officer.-  Vet.  Lieut.  F. 

B.Jones, p 17  Sept. 87 

Blue— Scarlet  Busby-Ba?. 


Hampshire. 

(Carabiniers.) 

[Portsmouth  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Southampton. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Rt.  Hon.  Thos.  Geo.  Earl  of 

Northbrook,  GCS[ 26  Jan.  89 

Lt.Colonel. 

William  Woods,  p.s 19  June  95 

Majors. 
Herman  LeRoy-Lewis.p.s. 

L>]  (A) 3  July  95 

Henry  Albert  Barclay,  p.s. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord 
Belhaven     and     Stenton, 

Comdg.  the  Brigade 10  Mar.  97 

Captains. 
John  Edw.  B.  Seely,1  p ...... 31  May  92 

Arthur  Carleton  Nicholson, 

{p.s.) 4  Nov.  96 

Harold  Edw.  Sherwin  Holt, 

p.8 7  Apr.  97 

Henry  G.Philip  Hoare  16  Mar.  98 

Arthur  A.  W.  B.  Bright- 
Smith,    p.     late    Capt.    3 

Huisars,  lion.  Major  16  Mar.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Reginald  Nicholson,  p. «. ...  3  Mar.  97 

John  Evelvn  Budd,  v.s 7  Apr.  97 

William  Clement  Lister  ...28  Dec.  98 

Godfrey  ITeseltine 28  Dec.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Bernard  Eyre  Greenweil      2  Apr.  98 
Fras.  D.  JZ.Lord  Ashburton  4  May  98 
Adj.— 
Med.  Officer. —  Surg.    Capt. 

J.  F.  G.  Dill,  MD t5  May  95 

Vet.  Officer.— 

Hon.   Chap.— Rev.    Andrew 

Wallace  UiXroy.MA ?  Feb.  89 

Blue. 


Herts. 
[7th  Brigade.] 
Head  Quarters,  St.  Albans. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. 
E.  H.  Earl  of  Clarendon,  p. 
Lord   in    Waiting    to    the 
Queen,  Aide    de    Camp  to 
the  Queen,  and  Colonel  ...19  July  97 
Major. 
G.Devereux  ileVere.-ZJuWo/ 
Essex,  p.,  late  Lt.   Gren- 
adier Guards  25  Nov.  93 

Captains. 
Abel  Henry  Smith, il/P.p.s.ifi  Nov.  89 
Edward  Hy.  Loyd,  p.s.  DL.  4  Mar.  91 
Jno.  Babington  Gilliatt,p.a.  25  Nov.  93 

G.R.Smith-Bosanquet  26  June  97 

Lieutenants. 
Sir  George  C.  A.  Arthur,2 

Bart.  p.  late  Lt.  2  LifeGds.  7  Aug.  86 
Sebastian  Henry  Garrard, 

v.s 26  June97 

James  Harrington- White.  ..26  June  97 

LionelL  F.Faudel-Phillipsi3  July  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Geoffrey  Lubbock 24  Apr.  97 

Adj.— 

Med.  Officers.  —  Surg.  Capt. 

Lovell  Drage,  MB 14  Dec.  89 

Surg.  Lieut.  John  Andrew 

Turner,  MB 6  Apr.  98 

Vet.  Officer.—  Vet.LieutW.  C. 

B.  Revill 5  Nov.  92 

Hon.    Chap. — Rev.    R.   Lee- 

James 23June7o 

Scarlet— White  Facings. 


[Kent  Brigade.] 
Head  Quarters,  Canterbury 
Honorary  Colonbl. 
General      H.R.H.     Arthur 
W.  P.  A.   Duke  of  Con- 
naught,    KG.    KT.   KP. 
GCSI.     GCMG.      GCIE. 
GCVO.  KCB.    Rifle  Bri- 
gade, &c.  &c 27  Feb.  36 

Lt.Colonel. 
G.  R.  C.  Lord  Harris.GCSI. 
GCIE.      p.s.       Lord      in 
Waiting  to  the  Queen 6  Oct.   97 

Major. 
Edw.    Frewen,    Assist.   Adj. 

Kent    Yeomanry    Brigade, 

Hon.  Lt.Colonel   9  Feb.  98 

Captains. 
George        Edward,      Earl 

Sondes, p.s., Hon. Major. .,25  June  84 

John  H.  Monins,  p.s 1  Feb.  90 

Richard  James  Tylden,p.8., 

Hon.  Major 19  Feb.  00 

John  Howard,  p.* 19  Feb.  96 

Hon. Henry  Aug.Milles, p.s.  12  Oct.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Fred.  G.  Earl  of  Guilford, 

late  $Bn.  GloucesterRegt.  6  Oct.    97 
Second  Lieutenants. 
Antony  Edmund  Gibbs    ...  3  Mar.  97 

Herbert  Ingram  2  May  98 

Bruce  Stirling  Ingram   ...14  May  98 

Adj. 

Med.    Officer  —Surg.    Capt. 

W.  P.  Thornton  4  May  92 

Vet.  Officer.— 

Hon.  Chaplain. — Rev.  L.  E. 

Goodwin,  MA 3  Jan.  91 

Rifle-Green — Scarlet  Facings. 

West  Kent. 

(Queen's  Own.) 
[Kent  Brigade.] 
Head  Quarters,  Maidstone. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
William,  Marq.  of  Aberga- 
venny, KG.  late  Cor.  and 

Sub  Lt.  2  Life  Gds 17  Feb.  73 

Lt.Colonel. 
Sir    Fitzroy    D.   Maclean.1 
Bart.,  p.   CB.  late  Lt.Col. 
13  Hussars,  Hon.  Color.elij  May  80 
Major. 
CharlesEdw.  Warde.p.  late  4 
Hussars, MP. Hen. Lt.Col.  8  Oct.    92 
Captains. 
JamesFredeiick  Edmeades, 

p.,  Hon.  Major 16  Dec.  76 

Fiennes  S.  W.  Cornwalhs. 

MP.  p.s. 27  June  91 

Francis  Bingham  Mildmay, 

MP.  v.s 17  May  93 

Hon.  Egremont  John  Mills, 

p.s.     12  Feb.  96 

Hon.  Thos.  AUnutt  Brassey, 

p.s 19  Jan.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Hy.  L.  Campbell  Brassey, 

p.s 17  May  93 

Chas.  Wm.  Sofer  Whitburn, 

(p.s.) 30  Sept.96 

Arthur  Pearson  Davison.p.*.  3  Mar.  97 
John   Charles,   Marquis  of 

Camden,  p.* 18  May  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Lionel  E.  Sackville-West, 

(p.s.) 9  'Tan.  95 

William  Lee  Hy.  Roberts...  2  May  96 
Sir  Sam.  Edw.  Scott,  Bart. 

late  Lieut.  R.  Horse  Grds.24  Feb.  Q7 
_Hora.  Geoff.  E.  Mills, (p.s.). ..24  Feb.  97 
Adj. — 
Med.    Officer. — Surg.    Czpi. 

Isaac  Stephenson  Jones  16  Apr.  84 
Hon.     Chap. —  Rev,      Harry 

Harbord 16  Dec.  76 

Blue— Scarlet  Facings. 


Yeomanry  Cavalry  of  Great  Britain. 


Lanarkshire. 

(lifcb  Brigade.] 
Head  Quarters,  Lanark. 
Hgnoeary  Colonel. 
Sit.    Hon.    O.    A.    Earl    of 
Home,  AM*  de  Camp  to  the 

Queen,  and  Colonel  ..16  Dec.  96 

Lt. Colonel  Commandant. 
Sir  Simon  M.Loekhairt.  Bart. 

Lt.  Colonel  1  Life  Gds.    ...16  Dec.  96 

James  Addie 16  Dec.  96 

Majob. 
Henry  E.  Gordon,  p.s. ,  Hon. 

Lt. Colonel 13  Jan.  97 

Captains. 
James  C   Hope-Vere,  p.s., 

Hon.  Major   3Sept.87 

Jas.  Denuistoun    Mitchell, 

jun.,  p.?.,  Hon.:  Major 25  Feb.  9: 

Rt.  Hon.  John  A-h.  Earl  of 
Hopetoun,  GCMG.   Lord 

Chamberlain   13  May  96 

Alexander  Whitelaw, ;).#.... 13  Jan.  97 

LIEUTENANTS. 

CW..A.N.  Lord  Lamingt&H, 

p. s.  Governor  of  Queensland  g  May  83 

William  Whiteiaw,p.s 4  June  90 

Robert  Eir/dlag,  p.*.  Assist. 

Adj. 11  Yeomanry  Brigade  27  June  94 
■Chas.C.Arch.ZiWDunglass  3  Aug.  98 
Second  Lieutenants. 

John  St.  John  Graham 14  Apr.  97 

Ghas.  Joseph  E.  Cranstoun26  Oct.  98 
Adj.— 

Med.  Officer. — Surgeon  Major 

Russell  Eliott  Wood  26  Apr.  82 

Vet.  Officer.— 

Blue— Scarlet  Pacings. 

Lanarkshire. 

•Queen'*  Own  Roy al  Glasgow  and  Lower 
Ward  of  Lanarkshire.) 

[11th  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  124,  South  Portland 

Street,  Glasgow. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

LT.GOLOrfEL. 

James  Neilsou,  Lfen.Out.  ...31  Oct. 

Major 
Eobert  K.  Stewart, Hon.Lt. 

Colonel 21  Nov 

O.VPTATNS. 

John    Alex.    Neilson,  p.s., 

Hon.  Major _ 12  Dec.  91 

Andrew  Coats,  p.s 2  June94 

Andrew  Arthur,  p.s 25  Apr.  96 

Alexander  Neilson,  p.s 25  Apr.  96 

Lieutenants. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Gharles  William  Forbes  ...28  Nov.  91 
Henry  Charles  Lamont,;?  s.14  Aug.  95 
Kenneth  H.  Munro  Connah8  Apr.  96 
William  P.  Donaldson,  p.s.  14  Oct.  96 
Adj.— 

Med.  Officer. — 
Vet.    Officer.  —  Vet.    Lieut. 
Jas.  M'lntosk  M'Call,  MD.iy  Feb.  97 
Dark  Blue — Scarlet  Facings. 

Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own. 

[14th  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Worsley. 

Honorary   Colonel. 

¥.  C.G.-EaWo/'Ellesmere.p.ii  Mar.  96 

Lt. Colonel. 
Clement  M.  Royds,  p.  Hon. 

•Colonel 19  Feb.  96 

Majors. 

Percy  Hargreaves 2  Mar.  98 

John   Rutherford,   MP.  p. 27  Aug.  98 
Captains. 

George  Kemp,  p.s iS  July  91 

Albert  Ernest  Lees,  p.s.  ...n  Mar.  96 
Robert  Henry  Tilr.ey,  p.s.  11  Mar.  96 
Walter  LongleyRourke, p.s. 30  May  96 
Henry  Marmaduke  Hard- 

castle   23  Mar.  98 

ArthurWm.Huntingtonj>.82i  Sept.98 


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94 


Lieutenants. 

Jas.  Reginald  Ormrod.p.s.  n  Mar.  96 

Hon.  F.W.G.  Egerton(p.s.)  9  June  97 

Thomas  A.    S.   Shepherd- 
Cross,  (p.s.)   9  June  97 

A.  E.   Jacques  Reiss  (p.s.)  3  July  97 

Wilfred  Edmund  Royds   ...21  Sept.98 

Edw.Alexander  J.Johnson- 
Ferguson  13  July  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Ernest  Johnson  3  Apr.  97 

Charles  Hesketh  Bibby 6  July  98 

Adjutant. — 

Med. Officer. — Surgeon  Major 
W.  Wingate  Saul,  MD... 23  Feb.  81 

Hon.  Chaplain. — 

Scarlet— Blue  Facings. 

Lancashire  Hussars. 

[9th  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Ashtou-in-Makerfield. 

Honorary  Colonel. 


Lt.Colonel. 

Wm.C.  Lord  Gerard, p.  late 

Lt.   2  Life   Guards,   Hon. 

Colonel 25  Feb.  93 

Majors. 
Edward  R.  G.  Hopwood.p. 

Hon.  Lt. Colonel   22  Mar.  93 

Captains. 
Hon. Thomas  W.  Legh,.afP. 

JP.p.s.  Hon.  Major 28  June  90 

Wm.   Lee    Pilkington,  p.s. 

Hon.  Major   12  Mar.  92 

Sir  Humphrey  Francis  de 

Traffbrd,  Bt.,  p.s 28  Apr.  93 

Jas.  Henry  Stock, Ji\P., p.s.  29  Apr.  93 
ThomasAlgernonEarle,p.s.i3  Jan.  94 
Harold'M'Oorquodale,  p.s.  28  Apr.  94 
E.  G.  the  Earl  of  La,thom, late 

Major  M.  Horse    Guardsi6  June  97 
Lieutenants. 
E.  Sinclair  Pilkington,  p. s.  25  Apr.  95 
Rd.  Atherton  de  A.  Willis, 

p.s 16  Sept. 96 

Fred.  B.  J.  Stapleton-Bre- 

therton,  p.s 16  Sept  96 

James  Monro  Walker,  p.s. .16  Sept. 96 

Carlton  Cross,  p.s 16  Sept. 96 

Hon.    Osbert   Cecil    Moly- 

neux,  late  2  Life  Gds.  ...10  May  98 
Second  Lieutenants. 
Albert  Leonard  Pilkingtonn  Nov. 96 
Tom       Talbot       Leyland 

Scarisbrick,  p.s 17  Feb.  97 

Charles     Tidbury    Street, 

late  Surg.  Lieut 23  Feb.  98 

Adjutant. — 

Med. Officers. — Surgeon  Capt. 

Damer  Harrisson 21  Apr.  86 

Surg. Lieut. — 

Vet.    Officer. — Vet.    Lieut. 

William  (i.  Dixon  .    i3  Mar.  91 

Blue — Crimson  Busby-Bag. 

Leicestershire. 

("  Prince  Albert's  Own.") 

L6th  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Leicester. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

James  W.Baillie1   19  June  95 

Lt. Colonel. 
Frederick    Gordon    Blair, 
late  Capt.  16  Lancers,  Hon. 

Colonel 17  July  95 

Major. 
SamT.  Ashton.p.  late  Capt. 

14  Hussars,  Hon.  Lt.Col...2S  Aug.  95 
Captains. 
William  John  Martin,  p.s. 

Hon.  Major    21  Apr.  86 

Walter  A.  Peake,  p.s.  Hon. 

Major  28  May  87 

G.  S.  P.  Visct.  Curzon,MP., 

p.s 19  July  90 

H.  George  Clougli- Taylor, 

p.s.  Hon.  Major 28  Nov.  91 

Everard    March    Phillipps 

De  Lisle,  p.s 2  July  92 

Walter  Gore  Marshall,  p.«.i3  Mar.  95 
Gilbert,  Lord    Witloughby 

de  Eresby,  MP., p.s 4  Sept.95 

Jas.  Burns-Hartopp,  p.  late 

Capt.  R.  Horse  Guards  ...22  Jan.  98 
Thomas  Elliot  Harrison,  p.  9  Feb.  98 


878 

Lieutenants. 
Wm.  G.  S.  Rolleston,  p.s....  6  Mar.  86 
Robert  Bunten  Muir,  p.s.  30  Dec.  91 
Abbot  HaroldRobinson.p.s.io  Apr.  95 
William  Eustace  Chaplin, 

p.s ioApr.95 

Richard  Hy.  Ratcliff,  (p.s.)ic  Apr.  95 
A  agustusWm.  Byron, (;>.».)    4  Septus 

Wilfrid  Byron, p.s 9  Feb.  98 

Henry  Trueman  Mills 20  July  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Hon.  Percy C-Evans-Freke, 

p.s 18  Dec.  95 

Chas.C.  Anderson-Pelham, 

(p.s.)   18  Dec.  95 

James  Wadswonh  Ritchie  2  Apr.  98 

Stafford  Vere  Hotchkin...27  Apr.  98 

Frank  Ashton  Bellville  ...15  June  98 

Wiiham  Francis  Martin  ...21  Sept.98 

Adj.- 

Med.  Officer. — Surgeon  Capt. 

J.T.Jacques   7  Jan.  85 

Vet.    Officer.  —  Vet.    Major 

Edward  Bailey    1  Dec.  91 

Hon.  Chap.— Rev.  F.  Thorpe2o  Sept.76 
Blue — Scarlet  Facings. 

Lothians  and  Berwickshire. 

[12th  Brigade] 

Head  Quarters,  Dunbar. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Gr. Earl  of  Haddington,  Aide 

de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  and 

Colonel    24  Oct.    94 

Lt.Colonel. 
Sir    W.    A.    B.    Hamilton, 
KCMG.CB.\t\,p.Hon.Col.  4  Apr. 96 
Majob. 
Sir  William  Jas.  Gardiner 
Baird.  Bart.  p.  late  Lieut. 

7  Hussars 13  July  98 

Captains. 
George,  Lord  Biunmar,  p.'., 
Bt. Lt.Colonel  Regal  Horse 

Guards   13  Sept.  79 

Walter  Wingate   Gray,  p.s. 

Hon.  Major   10  Aug.  89 

Henry  Callander,  p.s 27  May  93 

Henry  Kidd,  p.s.,  Aide  de 
Camp  to  the  Earl  of  Mint 0, 
Comdg.  the  Scottish  Border 

Brigade   1  July  96 

.Lieutenants. 
Harold  BeckwithTowse,p.s.i7  Feb.  04 
David  Alex.  Wauchope,  p.s.  6  July  98 
J.  Robertson   Ramsay,  p.s.  6  July  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Wm.  Burton  Stewart,  p.s. 15  Sept.  97 
Alfred  1'.  Campbell,  p.s.  ...10  Nov.  97 
Adjutant. — 
Med.   Officer. — Surg.   Major 

Thos.  Fras.  S.  Caverhill  2  May  83 
Vet. Officer.— 

ActingQr.Mr. — Wm.M'Nab  6  May  93 
Honorary    Chaplain. —  Rev. 

Robert  Buchanan   30  Apr.  84 

Scarlet — Blue  Facings. 

Middlesex. 

(Duke  of  Cambridge's  Hussars.) 

[1st  Brigade.] 
Head  Quarters,  S.  Kensington. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
H.R.H.  G.  W.  F.  C  Duke  of 
Cambridge,  KG.  KT.  EP. 
GCB.       GCSI.      GCMG. 

GC1E.  GCVO 6  Jan.  94 

Lt.Colonel. 
Wm.  Kenyon  Mitford.Uutfe 

Cap(.i8  Hussars,  Hon. Col. 23  Apr.  92 
Major. 
Fred.    A.     Heygate  -  Lam- 
bert, p.s 8  Aug.  91 

Captainu. 
William  Duncan,  p.s.  [f]    ...  4  June  92 
Rickd.Hamilton  Rawson.p. 
late  Capt.  1  Life  Guards, 

Hon.  Major    4  Oet.   93 

Wm. Henry  Gastrell,  p.s.. ..26  May  97 
GeorgeBaillie  Guthrie. p.s.  16  Mar.  98 
John  Leslie  Smith,  late  R. 

Artillery 11  May  98 

LtBUTRXANTS. 

Harold  Wm.  Edwards,  p  s.13  Sept.  90 
ArchieLawrsnce  Langman, 

p.s 4  Sept.95 

Walter  R»ginald  BLaok-well, 

p.s »8  July  97 


879 


Yeomanry  Cavalry  of  Great  Britain. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

William  Noel  Villiers   26  May  97 

Mark  James  Mayhew  26  Oct.  98 

Adjutant. — 

Acting  Qr.  Mr. — Wm.  ,las. 

: --Cattle  14  July  96 

Med.  Officers.-^- 

SHr?.iiM(<.Chas.Stonham,;i>.T4  July  96 
Son.  Chaplain. — lleo.  P.J.T. 

Blakeway,  BA 11  July  94 

Vet.  Officer  — 

Green — Black  Facings. 


Montgomery  shire. 

[15th  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Welshpool. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Lt. Colonel. 
Sir    H.    L.    W.    Williains- 

Wynn,  Bart,  p.s 9  Feb.  89 

Major. 
George  WentworthForbes,1 

late  1  Dragoon  Guards  ...  9  May  98 
Captains. 
Eobt.  W.  H.  W.  Williams- 

Wynn.p.s 13  Aug.  87 

Chas.  Tertius  Dugdale, p.s. 13  July  89 
Fred    Rowland    William  s- 

Wynn,  p.s 3  Apr.  95 

E.  G.  Williams-  Vuughan,p.s. 
Assist.  Adjt.  15  Yeomanry 

Brigade   5  May  97 

Lieutenants. 
Aymor  PowlettLane,  (p.s.)  9  July  92 
Godfrey  Fitz  Hugh,  (p.s.)  ...  2  June  97 
Geo.PritchardRayner,(p.s.)  2  June  97 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Adj.— 
Med.  Officer. —  Surgeon  Capt. 

John  Gill   15  Aug. 83 

Vet.   Oficer.  —   Vet.   Lieut. 
John  Chris.  Rowlands  ...28  Sept.8q 
Scarlet — Black  Facings. 


Northumberland. 

(Hussars.) 

[12th  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Ncwcastle-on-Tyne. 

Honorary  Colonel. 
H.G.  Earl  o/' Ravensworth  7  Nov.  85 

Lt. Colonel. 
Jn.  B.Cookson,p.  Hon.  Col.  25  Dec.  95 

Major. 
Jonn    0.    Straker,       Hon. 

Lt. Colonel  19  Feb.  96 

Captains. 
Aug.  E.  Burdon, p.  late  Cor. 

xj  Lancers ;  Hon.  Major. ..23  Aug.  82 
Geo.  JohnWm.  Noble.p.tare 

Capt.  1 3  HussarsHon.  Maj.  1 6  Oct.   95 

Edw.  Francis  Riddell  n  Apr.  96 

Wm.   Armstrong  Watson- 
Armstrong 4  July  06 

George  Savile  Clayton, p. 8.14  Sept. 98 

Lieutenants. 
Addison  F.  Baker    Cress- 
well,  late  -2nd  Lieut.  Scots 

Guards    12  Oct.   98 

^Second  Lieutenants. 

Miles  Roland  Chas.  Back- 
house    3  Mar.  97 

Matthew  White  Ridley 4  Aug.  97 

Denys     Leighton     Selby- 
Bigge  9  Feb.  98 

Chas.  Robt.  Visct.  Howick  20  Aug.  98 

Herbert  George  Carr  Carr- 
Ellison 20  Aug.  98 

Robin  Grey  23  Aug.  98 

William  Henry  Charlton...  7  Dec.  98 

Adj.— 

Chap. — 

Med.   Otficer.—Surg.  Capt. 

Arthur  Bruiaell 21  May  92 

Vtt.Qffi.cer.—  Vet.  Capt.  Geo. 

Elphick  8  July  95 

Blue— Scarlet  Busby  Bag. 


Nottinghamshire. 

(Southern  Nottinghamshire.) 

'[17th  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Nottingham . 

Honorary  Colonel. 

S.  W.  H.  Earl  Manvers   ...  9  July  79 

Lt.Colonel. 
Lancelot      Rolleston,    p.s. 

Hon.  Colonel 25  Nov.  96 

Major. 
Herbert    Francis    Smith    17  Mar.  97 

Captains. 
Francis    Abel  Smith,  p.s., 

Hon.  Major  4  Apr.  94 

Charles  Wm.  Trotter,  p.s.  17  Apr.  95 
Frank  Evslyn  Seely,  p.s.. ..17  Apr.  95 
George  Murray  Smith,  p.s.17  Apr.  95 
Charles  Wm.  Wright,  p.s.  20  May  96 
Richard  Leslie  Birkin,  p.s.  6  Jan.  97 
C.A.A.V.  de  V.  Duke  of  St. 

Albans 12  Jan.  98 

Thomas  Arthur  Hill,  p.s.... 12  Jan.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Alfred  Millington  Knowles, 

p.s 16  Dec.  96 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Penn  Curzon  Sherbrooke     3  July  97 
Geoffrey  Nicolas  Charlton  S  Sept. 97 
Montgomerie  Boyle   ....^....15  Dec.  97 
Uvedale  Halton  Tristram  15  Dec.  97 

Percy  Robert  Bruce  9  Feb.  98 

AlanB.Bayley-Worthingtona  Mar.  98 
Maurice  Bromley-Wilson  10  Aug.  98 

Torn  Sutcliffe 10  Aug.  98 

Adj.— 

Acting  Qr.Mr. — J.  H.  Brad- 
well   11  May  89 

Med. Officer. — Surgeon  Lieut. 

Henrv  WHliams 2  May  96 

Vet.  Officer.— Vet.  Lieut.  E. 

D.Johnson   23  Jan.  92 

Blue. 


Nottinghamshire. 

.(Shenvood  Hangers.) 

[17th  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Retford. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Lt.Colonel. 
G.  E.  M.  Visct.  Galway,  p. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen, 

and  Colonel 15  Mar.  82 

Major. 
Jn.  Savile,  XortfSavile.p.s.    5  Dec.  91 

Captains. 
Henry  Denison,   p.s.,  late 

Lt.Col.  JR.  Engineers   20  Aug.  g=, 

Joseph  Fred.  Laycock,  p.s.  6  Mar.  95 
MatthewSmithDawson, p.s.  6  Mar. 95 
Fred.  Hg.  Blacker,  p.  Hon. 
Maj. Asst.  Adit. jyYeomrg. 

Brigade   10  Feb.  07 

Lieutenant. 
HoraceOgilviePeacockj>.s.25  Dec.  95 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Robert  T.  Oliver  Sheriffe    21  Mar.  97 
Herbert  Havden  Wilson  ...21  Mar.  97 
Adj.— 
Med.  Officer. — Surg. Lieut.  C. 

Fleming 4  Apr.   94 

Chap.-B.eo.    Richard     Fitz 

Herbert,  iJi"^ 18  Apr.  85 

Green. 

Oxfordshire. 

(Queen's  Own  Oxfordshire  Hussars.) 
[2nd  Brigade.] 
Head  Quarters,  Oxford. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
H.R,H.      Albert    Eward, 
Jfrince  of  Wales,  XG-.KT. 
KP.GUB.  GCSI.GCMG-. 

GCIE.  GCVO 29  July  96 

Lt.Colonel. 
Art. Ftse^.Valentia.p.  Hon. 
Colonel , late  Lt.ioHussars, 
MP.    Controller   of    Her 

Majesty's  Household    19  Dec.  94 

Majors. 
H.  Crawley  Norris,  p.  late 

Capt  SHus. ;  H0n.Lt.C0l.23  Jan.  95 
Wm.   D.   Mackenzie,    Hon. 
Lt.Colonel 13  May  96J 


Captains. 

Sir  Algernon Fras. Peyton, 
Bart.  p.  late  Capt.  11 
Hussars;  Hon.  Major     ...11  Mar.  91 

Leonard  Noble,  p.s. ,  Hon. 
Major  4  May  92 

R.  T.  Hermon-Hodge,  MP. 
p.s.,  Hon.  Major 4  May  92 

Alex.  Nelson  Hall,  (p.s.), 
Assist.  Adjutant  2  Yeo- 
manry Brigade 23  Nov.  98 

Cecil  William  Boyle,  (p.s.)  23  Nov.  98 
Lieutenants. 

Arthur  Dugdale,  p.s 3  July  95 

Chas.  R.  J.  Duke  of  Marl- 
borough, (p.s.) 16  June  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Hon.  E.  E.  Twistleton- 
Wykeham-Fienues 17  July  95 

Hon.  G.  Villiers  Peel,  p.s.  10  Mar.  97 

John  Strange  Spencer 
Churchill    16  Feb.  98 

Med.  Officer. —  Surg.  Major 
Horatio  P.  Symonds 2:  July  94 

Vet.  Officer.— 

Hon.  Chap. —  Verj/Rev.  Fras. 

Paget,  DT>....\ 23  June 

Dark  Blue — Crimson  Facings. 


Pembroke. 

(Castlemartin.) 
Head  Quarters,  Haverfordwest. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Sir  Owen  H.  P.  Scourfield, 
Bart.,  Hon.  Lt.Colonel  ...  2  Aug. 
Lt.Colonel. 
Sir  Charles  E.  G.  Philipps, 
Bart. p.s.  Hon.  Colonel  ...  2  Mar.) 
Major. 
p.s.c.  Thomas  James  Boch, 
late     Capt.     Ji.  A.,    Hon. 

Lt.Colonel  6  Apr. 

Captains. 
Arthur  P. Saunders  Davies , 

p.s 25  Oct. 

Edward  Denman  Cropper,1  • 

p.s.  Hon.  Major 15  June 

Antony  W.  J.  Stokes,  p.s....  0  Apr. 
H.  G.  Saunders-Davies.p.s.   6  Apr. 

.Lieutenants. 
James     Francis     Hughes 

Buckley,  (p.s.)     6  Apr. 

Wm.    Mark   Saurin,  (p.s.)    6  Apr. 
S.  Roden  Fothergiil,  (p.s.)    6  Apr. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Adj. — L.O.Williams,Cap^tu'n 

11  Hussars 15  Oct. 

Med.  Officer. — Surgeon  .U  ajor 

Geo.  R.  T.  Phillips '....24  July 

Surg.  Lt.  Jas.  Wilson, MD.  20  July 
Blue — White  Facings. 


9  i> 
93 


Shropshire. 


[5th  Brigade.] 
Head  Quarters,  Shrewsbury. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
F.   C.    Earl  of  Kilmorey, 

KP.,p.s 10  Feb.  98 

Lt.Colonel. 
Edward    H.    Baldock,  p.s. 

Hon.  Colonel 20  Jan.  97 

Major. 
Hon.  George  R.  C.  Ormsby- 
Gore,  p.s.  DL.,   late  Lt. 

Coldstream  Guards  24  Apr.  97 

Captains. 
Charles    Baldwgn     Childe,3 
p.  late  Capt.B.  Horse  Gds. 

Hon.  Major   14  May  87 

Lloyd,  Lord  Kenyon, p.s....  9  May  90 

Francis  Hurt  Sitwell 13  May  96 

SirWalter  Orlando  Corbet,5 

Bart., late  Coldstream  Gds.  3  Apr.  97 
Alfred  Wynne  Corrie,  p.s.  5  May  97 
A.  H.  Orlando  LLoyd,6  p.s. 

late  Capt.  Gren.  Guards. .. 26  June  97 
Hy.    Heywood    Heywood- 
Lonsdale,    p.s.    late   Cap- 
tain Grenadier  Guards 2ijuly  97 

Sir  B.  Baldwin  M.  Leigh- 
ton,  Bart.,  p.s 18  Aug.  07 

GordonE.BoileauWood.p.s.  2  Mar.  y& 

LlEUTBNANTS. 

J.  P.  H.Heywood-Lonsdale, 

P-» 7A.ug.95 

William  Tayleur,  p.s 4  May  98 

Richard  Tyrrell  Jones, p.s.  4  May  98 
Wltr.RogeiO.Kynaston,p.s.4  May   96 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Hugh  Gurney,  p.s 28  July  97 

Hugh  Dryden  Corbet,  p.s.  15  Dec.  97 
JohnFraneisChampion,p.s.  9  Feb.  98 
Son.  C.  C.  O.  Weld  Forester  9  Mar.  98 
Son.  Nevill  W.Hill-Trevor, 

late  2  Z(/*e  Guards  16  Apr.  98 

Med. Officer. — SurgeonMajor 

John  JD.  Lloyd 1  May  80 

Vet.     Officer.  —  Vet.    Major 

Henry  Barnes  24  Dec.  92 

Blue — Scarlet  Facings. 

Korth  Somerset. 
[4th  Brigade.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bath. 
Honoeaet  Colonel. 
Rt.  Son.  E.  E.  St.  L.  Earl 
of  Cork  and  Orrery,  KP. ; 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen, 

and  Colonel , 27  May  93 

Lt.Colonel. 
C.  S.  C.  Viset.  Dungarvan, 

p.s..  DL 27  May  93 

Majoe. 
Jas.  Towers- Clark,  p.  late 

Capt.  1  Dragoons 25  Mar.  96 

Captains. 
R.  J.BayntunHippisley,p.s.  8  Nov.  90 
J.  Lawrence  Benthali,  p.s. 10  June  93 
Douglas  Hamilton M'Lean, 

P.s 4  Oct.   93 

Norman  M'Lean,  .p.s 2  May  95 

DelavalG.  L'B.  As.tl.ey,  p.s. 
late  Lieut.  Welsh  Regiment, 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel 
G.  E.  Bogle,  Com.  W. 
Counties  Briaade  Vol.Inf.xi  July  95 
Geo.  Abraham  Gibbs,  p.s.  25  Sept. 95 
JohuG.Blagrave, Son. Major  4  Dec.  95 

'  Lieutenants. 
Robert  Edm.  Dickinson, p. s.25  July  S3 
LordCh&rles  W.A.Montagu, 

p.s 7  Aug.  86 

T.  Raymond  Symons,  (p.s.)  6  May  91 
Son.  Geoffrey  Carr  Glyn...  3  Dec.  98 

Antony  Hubert  Gibbs  | 3  Dec.  98 

Ernest  Edward  James  3  Dec.  9S 

Second  Lieutenant. 
HughCyrilA.Brooking,p.s.  9  Oct.    95 
Acting      Qr.Mr.  —  R.      C. 

Stephens    25  Mar.  96 

Med.  Officers.— Surg. Lt.  Col. 

John  J.  Saville 13  Apr.  92 

Surg.Lieut.  J.  G.  D.  Kerr...  4  Mar.  96 
Vet.  Officer—  Frf.Z^.Frank 

WilliamLeigh  4  Nov.  93 

Son.  Chop. — 

Blue— White  Facings. 


Yeomanry  Cavalry  of  Great  Britain. 
Staffordshire. 

(Queen's  Own  Royal  Regiment .) 
[8th  Brigade.] 


880 


Head  Quarters,  Lichfield. 

Honorart  Colonel. 

Heivcy , Marquis  of  Anglesey  5  Mar.  87 

Lt.Colonel. 
James  Heath,  MP.  p.  Son. 

Colonel-  23  Mar.  98 

Majoe. 

William  Lord  Bagot,  Gentle- 
man Usher  to  the  Queen  ...11  May  98 
Captains. 

Sir    Reginald  Hardy,  Bt., 
p.s.,  m,  Ron.  Major  13  Sept. 84 

Arthur  H.  Heath,  p.s.  Son. 

Major 16  Oct.    86 

William    Bromley -Daven- 
port, p.s 30  Dec.  91 

Henry  Staveley  Hill, .p.s....  10  Sept.92 

HughSpencerCharringtoniS  Apr.  96 

Ralph    Sneyd,    p.s.     Son. 

Major  '" 12  May  97 

Chas.  Tertius  Mander,  p.s.  11  May  98 

Lieutenants. 
Gerald  Holbech  Hardy,  p.s. 23  Aug.  90 
Philip  Staveley  Foster,  p.s. 30  July  92 

William  Moat,  p.s.  (t) 30  July  92 

Thos.A.Wight-Boycott.p.s  .24  Oct.  94 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Herbt.  Cecil  Gardner,  (p,s.)24  Mar.  97 

Gerard  Arden  Clay 9  Mar.  98 

Adj.— 

Med.  Office) — Surgeon  Capt. 

E.  W.  Welchman 1  Aug.  94 

Vet.  Officer.— Vet.  Lieut,   F. 

G.  Warmington    29  Apr.  93 

Son.  Chaplain. — Rev.  J.  Gil- 

lart,  BA 2  May  85 

Blue — Scarlet  Facings. 


"West  Somerset. 

[4th  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Taunton. 

Honorart  Colonel. 

William  H.  Berkeley,  Visct. 

Portman gMay  96 

Lt.Colonel. 
Fras.Wm. Forester,  ret.  pay 

3  Sussars   , 13  May  95 

Majoe. 
Henry  Thomas  Daniel, p.s.  16  May  95 

Captains. 
Wm.  Barrett, p.  late  Lieut. 5 

DragoouGuards ;  Son.Maj.g  Apr.  92 
Arthur  Francis  Levi ta,  p.s.  1  May  95 
William  Herbert  Nicol, p.s.  2  May  95 
Arthur  Lionel  Peczenik...25  Mar.  96 
Chas.    D.    Carleton- Smith, 

p.s.  (S) 6  Jan.  97 

Alex.  Gould  Barrett  25  Aug.  97 

Cordell     Wm.     Firebrace, 

late  Lieut.  7  Sussars  17  Nov.  97 

Lieutenants. 
H.  W.  Carleton  Smith(p.s.)i2  Aug.  96 
Alex.  Macdonald  Myburgh, 
p.s.    late     Lieut.     3    Bn. 

Warwick  Regiment 8  Dec.  97 

Henry  Thomas  Stanley  ,p.s.  15  June  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Med.  Officer— Surg.  Lt.Col. 

Samuel  Farrant  23  Sept.93 

Vet.   Officer.  —  Vet.    Captain 

George  Hill  Elder   4  Apr.  83 

Son. Chaplain. — Rev.A.H.A. 

Smith 3  Nov.  97 

Blue— Scarlet  Facings. 


The  Loyal   Suffolk  Hussars. 

(The  Duke  of  York's  Oicn.) 

[7th  Brigade.] 

Head   Quarters,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

Honoeaet  Colonel. 
S.R.S.  G.  F.  E.  A.  Duke  of 
York,  KG.  KT.GCVO,... 30  July  92 
Lt.Colonel. 
Alfred  George  Lucas,  p.s. 

Son.  Colonel 18  Apr.  91 

Majoe. 
Richard  Beale   Colvin,  p.s., 
Aide   de   Camp   to  Colonel 
S.    Barnard.iston,   Comdg. 

the  Brigade 17  May  92 

F  letcher  H.G.Cruick  shank, 
p.s.,  late  Capt.  R.Art.  Son. 

Lt.Colonel    4  Nov.  96 

Ediv.  Wm.  David  Baird,  p. 

late  Capt.  10  Sussars 4  Nov.  96 

Captains. 
Walter   Raymond    Greene, 

MP.  p.s 14  Oct.  93 

Percival  A.  O.Whitaker.p.s.  4  Nov.  96 
Son.    Douglas    A.     Tolle- 

mache,  p.s 4  Nov.  96 

Ernest  Murray  Lucas,  p.s.  17  Feb.  97 
Son.  Joseph  L.  Hy.  Petre, 

p.s '. 10  Aug.  98 

Prince  Frederick  V.  Duleep 

Singh,  p.s 10  Aug.  98 

Lieutenants. 
Roger  Orme  Kerrison, p.s.    4  Nov.  96 

BatemanHope    7  Apr.  97 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Henry  Ernest  Crawley 14  July  97 

Fred.  Wm.  Jarvis   19  Jan.  98 

Geoffrey  Chas.  Buxton 19  Jan.  98 

Adj.— 

Med.  Officer.  —  Surg.  Capt. 

Henry  C.  Martin,  MD.... 17  Apr.  95 
Son.  Chaplain — Rev.  L.  D. 

Kenyon-Stow  14  May  92 

Green— Scarlet  Facings. 


Warwickshire. 
[8th  Brigade.] 
Head  Quarters,  Warwick. 
Honoeaet  Colonel. 
Lt.Colonel. 
H.     Lord    Willoughby    de 
Broke,  p.  Ron.  Colonel  ...12  Dec.  93 
Majoes. 
Hugh  de  G.  Marq.  of  Hert- 
ford, p.  late  Lt.  and  Capt, 
Gr.Gds.,  Son.  Lt.ColonelxS  Jan.  92 
Captains. 
William  Charles  Alston,  p. 

Ron,  Major    9  Mar.  73 

Fra.  R.  C.  G.   Earl  of  War- 
wick, p.  Son.  Major 26  Aug.  76 

Rowland  Jn.  Beech, ]p.  late 

Lt.2LifeGuards,Son.Maj.2g  May  86 
-Hon. Fra.  Dudley  Leigh,  p.s.24  Mar.  88 
William Mackay  Low,  p.s. ..26  Apr.  90 
Frank  DagAa,le,Son.3Iajor, 
Assist.   Adjutant    8    Yeo- 
manry Brigade 5  May  97 

James   Alex.    Orr-Ewing, 
Major       Reserve,       late 

16  Lancers     16  Mar.   98 

Lieutenants. 
Oswald  Hen.  P.  Petre,  p.s.17  Aug.  81 

Basil  Hanbury,  (p.s.) 16  Dec.  85 

Morton  Peto Lucas,  (p.s.). ..22  Oct.  92 
Rich. ButlerCharteris, p.s.  22  Oct.  92 
Jas.  Stewart  ~Forl>es,laleLt. 

9  Lancers    9  May  96 

Son.  Richard  Greville  Ver- 

ney,  MP.  (p.s.)    22  June  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Charles  Standish  Paulet...i2  Feb.   98 
Richard  Fordham  Flowei'23  Feb.  98 
William  Legh  Thursby   ...27  Apr.  y8 
Adj.— 
Med.  Officer.— Surg.  Lt.Col, 

Thos.  Wm.  Bullock    1  Dec.  91 

Vet.      Officer.— Vet.     Lieut. 

Thomas  Horton  13  Feb.  92 

Son.  Chap. — Son.  and  Rev. 

W.  R.  Verney  18  Mar.  7 

Dark  Blue — White  Facings. 

Westmoreland  and 

Cumberland. 

[14th  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Penrith. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Sir  H.  Ralph  Vane,  Bart.  29  Aug.  91 

Lt.Colonel. 
Hugh  Cecil,  Earl  of  Lons- 
dale, p.  Ron.  Colonel  3  Mar.  97 

Majors. 
Francis    Markham,  p.  late 
Capt. Rif.Brig.Son. Lt.Col.  7  Apr.  97 

Captains. 
Josceline    FitzRoy    Bagot, 

MP.  ps.,  late  Capt.  Gren. 

Gds.  Son.  Major 2  May  88 

JosephHarris,p.s.iZ"on.J/«/.i6  July  92 

Robert  Jefferson, p.s 18  Nov.  96 

Hamlet  Riley,  p.s 7  Apr.  97 

Algernon  Edwyn  Burnaby, 

late  Lt.  R.  Sorse  Guardsw  May  97 
Jos.  Hugh  Jefferson,  p.s.  ...  4  May  98 
Chas.  Edw. Fisher, p.s.  Assist. 

Brig.  Adjt.  14  Brigade  ...   3  Aug.  98 
Lieutenants. 

William  Stanley,  (p.s.) 7  Apr.  97 

William  Hugh  Parkin, p.s.  5  Oct.    98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Sir  Berkeley  George  Digby 

Sheffield,  Bart.late  Lient. 

4  Bn.  Lincoln  Regiment  ...27  Oct.    97 
Clarence  Chesney  Wilson   11  Mav  98- 
.Hbre.AlgernonFras.Stanley2i  Dec.  98 
Adj.— 
Med.    Officer— Surg.    Capt. 

J.  E.  Bowser,  MB 12  Sept.91 

Vet.  Officer.— 

Son.  Chap.— Rev.  George  E. 

Hasell 29  Apr.  74 

Scarlet— White  Facings. 


88i 

E,oyal  Wiltshire. 

Prince  of}} '  ales' sOvn  Royal  Regiment.) 

[3rd  Brigade.] 

Head  Quarters,  Salisbury. 

Honorary  Colonel. 

Most  lion.  Hy.  Chas.  Keith, 

Marquis   of  Lansdowne, 

XI?.  GCMG.  GCS1 24  Feb.  97 

Lt. Colonel. 
St.  Eon.  Walter  H.  Long. 

MP.,  p.  Hon.  Colonel 23  Mar.  98 

Sir  Algernon  Neeld,  Mart. 

Son.  Lt.Coloxel  6  Apr.  98 

Major. 
Sir  H.  Bruce  yie\ix,Bt.,p.s. 

Son.  Lt.  Colonel    7  Dec.  9S 

Captains. 
Fitzroy  Pleydell  Goddard, 

jp.» 8  Sept.8S 

Joshua  R.  G.  Gwatkin.p.s.  25  May  89 
Thus.   Henry,  Marquis    of 

Bath,  p.s., Hon.  Major  ...  2  Sept. 93 
'Geo.  Llewellen  Palmer,  p.s.  2  Seft.93 
Arch.  Edward  Miles,1   Isite 
King's   R.    Rifles,    Assist. 
Adjt.  3  YeomauryBrigade, 

Son.  Major  23  Jan.  95 

John  Michael  F. Fuller,;;.*.  6  Apr.  9S 
■Geo.  Wm.  J.  Chandos,  Earl 

o/Cardigau,  p.s 3  Sept.  98 

Sir  J.  P.  DicKson-Poynder, 
JBt.  MP.  p.s.  late  Lt.^Bn. 
Jioyal  Scots 7  Dec.  98 

LIEUTENANTS. 

John  Fred.  St:uiccmb,(p.s.)i6  Jan.  92 
JohnM.Beneu-stanford,  p. 

late  Lieut.  1  Dragoons    ...17  Dec.  92 

James  Joicey,p.« 1  May  95 

Sir  Thos  Powler,3ort.(p.».)  1  May  95 

Roger  Alvin  Poore,  p.s 7  Dec.  98 

George  Erie  Mackay,  p.s...  7  Dec.   98 

Second  Lieutenants. 
C.  Cecil  Gouldsmith,  p.s...  24  Feb.  97 
Lord  Ales.  Geo.  Thynne  ...14  Apr.  97 
Cyril  MinshullThorntoD, p.s.  5  May  97 
Charles  Sehvyn  Atvdry    ...23  Apr.  98 

Edward  M'Kiven 23  Apr.  98 

Adj.— 

Med.  Officers.— Surg.  Lt.  E. 

Kingscote,  MB 17  Mar.  94 

Surg.     Lieut.     Oliver     C. 

Maurice 18  Sept.  95 

Vet.    Officer.— Vet.    Lieut. 

Tom  V.  Pettifer 13  Mar.  95 

Blue — Scarlet  Facings. 


Yeomanry  Cavalry  of  Great  Britain. 


Worcestershire. 

'{The   Queen's  Own  Worcestershire 
Sussars.) 

[5th  Brigade.] 
Head  Quarters,  Worcester. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
Aug.  F.  A.  Lord  Sandys    ...4  July  i 

Lt. Colonel. 
Ml.  Son.   Robert    G.    Lord 
Windsor,]}. Hon. Col.  3  Bn. 
Welsh  Regiment 10  May  93 


Majors. 

W.  H.  Earl  o/Dudley,  p.s. 
DL. Parliamentary  Secre- 
tary to  the  Board  of  Trade  23  Sept. 93 
Captains. 

Sir  H.  F.  Lambert,  Bt.p.t.  6  June  85 

Henry  Howard, p.s 2  Sept.  85 

James  Baldicin,  p.s.,  Assist. 

Adjt.  5  Yeomanry  Brigade  16  July  90 

Jobn  Howard CartlanQ,p.».  6  Jan.  94 

John  Henry  Crane,  p. s.    ...  6  Jan.  94 

Ronald  MoncreiSe,  p. s 6  Nov.  95 

Hy.R.Mansel  Porter,  p.  late 
2nd  Lt.  1  Dragoons 6  Nov.  95 

Walter  Wro.  Vfiggin, p.s....  7  Oct.  96 

Harry  Jasper  Sehvyn,  p.s.  18  May  98 
Lieutenants. 

Henry  Bennett  Dain,  (p.s.)  16  May  94 

Godfrey  Nettlefold,  p.s.    ...  3  Nov.  97 

Eric  A3-shford  Knight,  p.s.    3  Nov.  97 
Sbcond  Lieutenants. 

Hugh  AnnesleyCheape,p.!i.24  Mar.  97 

Adj.— 

Chap. — Rev.  David  Melcille  9  June  68 

Med.  Officer  — 

Vet.     Officer.  —  Vet.    Lieut. 
Edw.  Franklin    15  July  96 

Blue— Scarlet  Busby-Bag  and  Plume. 


Yorkshire  Hussars. 

(Princess  of  Wales's   Own.) 
[13th  Brigade.] 
Head  Quarters,  York. 
Honohary  Colonel. 
H.TT.  Earl  o/Harewood,  v. 
late  Lt.  Jf  Capt.  Gr.  Gds., 
Aidede  Camp  to  the  Queen  15  June  93 
Lt. Colonel. 
William   T.    Lora  Bolton, 
p.  Son.  Colonel     2  July  98 

Major. 
SrnestW.  Beckett,  MP.  p.  s. 

Hon.  Lt. Colonel    27  July  98 

Richard  F.  T.  Gascoigne, 

2>.,    fate     Captain     Royal 

Horse  Guards   27  July  98 

Captains. 
Fras.  Rich.  H.  S.Sutton,p.s. 

Assist.  Adjt.  13  Yeomanry 

Brigade ;  Hon.  Major 12  June  86 

Chas.  W.Ernest  Dun'combe, 


RupertEvelynBeckett,  vs.    24  Apr. 
Chas.  Lionel   Ward-Jackson, 

(p.s.),  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 

Governor  of  Ceylon  26  May 

Stephen  F.Wombwell  (p.».)26  May 
ErnestC.  Meysey-Thompson 

(p.s.) 26  Oct. 

Henry  B.  de  la  P.  Beresford 

Peirse,(p.s.)    26  Oct. 

Digby  Leonard  A.  Cayley, 

p.s 26  Oct. 

Ed.  Somerset  Butler, (p. ».)z6  Oct. 
Hon.  Wm.   Geo.   A.   Orde- 

Powlett  26  Oct. 

Second  Lieutenanis. 
C.  W.  R.  Visct.  Helmsley   10  Aug.' 
Alexander  Fitzgerald  Watt  14  Dec. 
Adj.— 
Med.  Officer.— Surg.  Lt.  Col. 

Richard  Hewetson 27  Feb. 

Surg.  Lieut.  Jas.  A.  Myrtle  9  Nov. 
Vet.      Officer. —  Vet.      Lieut. 

GeorgeThomasPickering  7  June 
Blue. 


p.s. 


James  J.  Harrison,  p. ».    ...  5 
Edwin  Wilfrid  Stanyforth, 


May  94 
May  94 


p.s 5  May  94 


Denis  St.  George  Daly, p.late 

Capt.  18  Hursars  79 

James  Lionel  Dugdale  24 

Robt.   Wilfrid  Lord   Dera- 

more,  p.s ..28 

Darcy  Bruce  Wilson,  p.s.  ...27 
Wm.  Gervase  Beckett,  p.s  17 
Miles  JohnStapylton,^./ufe 

Lt.  21  Lancers  17 

Lieutenants. 
Wentworth     C.     Blackett 

Beaumont,  MP. (p.s.) 12 


May  94 
Apr.  97 

Apr.  07 
July  89 
Aug.  98 

Aug.  98 


June  S6 


98 


98 


Yuriisuire  Dragoons. 

(Queen's  Own.) 

[13th  Brigade.] 
Head  Quarters,  Doncaster. 
Honorary  Colonel. 
W.  T.  S.  Earl  Fitzwilliam, 

KG 25  Dee.  86 

Lt.Colonbl. 
Aldred  F.G.  Beresford, Earl 

of  Scarborough,  p. s.  late 

Lt.  7  Hussars,  Hon.  Col.  24  Oct.    91 
Major. 
Richd.  H.  Heywood-Jones, 

p.s.  Hon.  Lt. Colonel    16  Jan.  95 

Captains. 

Mark  Firth,  p.s 23  June  88 

Cecil  Harold  Simpson,  p.s.  4  Mar.  93 
Richard  Kej-  Micklethwait, 

p.s 20  Feb.  95 

Thomas  Wilson,  p.i 20  Feb.  95 

Chas.  Harcourt  Gam  Wood, 

p.late  Capt.  ^5  Hussars  ...27  Nov.  95 

Charles  Brook,  p.s 1  Apr.  97 

Hy  .Herbert  PhilipDundas, 

late  15  Hussars 25  Apr.  98 

Son.    Ronald     H.      Fulke 

Greville,      late      Captain 

1  Life  Guards 26  Oct.   98 

Lieutenants. 
Francis  Wm.  Green,  (p.s.)  20  Feb.  95 
Wm.  M'Kenzie  Smith,  p.s.20  Feb.  £ 

Samuel  Roberts,  p.s 4  Apr.  96 

HenryJ.HopeBarton,  (p.s.)  1  Apr.  97 

S. Wentworth  Webster(p.s.)  2  Mar.  98 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Samuel  Suckley 23  July  92 

John  Weston  Brooke 7  Dec.  98 

Adj.— 

Acting      Qr.     Mr.  —  Hugh 

M'Carter  Joel  25  July  91 

Med.  Officer.— Surg.     Capt. 

Percy   Barnard  Mackayi3  Mar.  93 
Vet.  Officer.— Vet.  Lieut.  R. 

C.  Thompson 25  Oct.  90 

Hon.  Chap. — Rev.  Canon  H. 

J.  Tebbutt,  MA 28  Sept  89 

Dark  Blue. 


882 

YEOMANRY    BRIGADES. 


1st  BRIGADE,  1,  Cathcart  Road,  South  Kensington,  London. — Berks,  Middlesex. 

Commanding  Brigade,  The  Senior  Commanding  Officer.    Adjutant,  Captain  F.  F.  Colvin,  9  Lancers,  17  Sept.  94. 
2nd  BRIGADE,  Buckingham  —Buckinghamshire,  Oxfordshire. 

f)n-m-mnr>, i;*,„  7?,.;„„,/     m cj  n  j-       no;         f  Adjutant,  Captain  L.  Sandwith,  8  Hussars,  1  Mar.  08. 

Commanding  Brigade,  The  Semor  Commanding  Officer.  (  J^  A;,j,Jlnt>  CaptainA.N.Hall.Oxfordshire  Yeomanry. 

3rd  BRIGADE,  Gloucester.— Royal  Wiltshire,  Gloucestershire. 

C  Adjutant,  Major  C.  Bishop,  9  Lancers,  1  July  95. 
-    lsaiV.^trf/Kfunf, Hon. Major  A.E.Miles.WiltshireYeomanry 
{.     26  Aug.  96. 

4th  BRIGADE,  Taunton.— North  Somerset,  West  Somerset. 

Commanding  Brigade,  The  Senior  Commanding  Officer.     Adjutant.  Captain  W.  E.  R.  Collis,  5  Lancers,  28  Oct.  94. 

5th  BRIGADE,  Worcester. — Worcestershire,  Shropshire. 

{Adjutant,  Captain  Hon.  G.  C.  B.  W.  Forester,  Royal  Horse 
Commanding  Brigade,  The  Senior  Commanding  Officer.-!      Guards.  1  Oct.  93. 

(^Assist.  Adj.  Capt.  J.  Baldwin,  Worcestershire  Yeomanry. 
6th  BRIGADE,  Leicester.— Leicestershire,  Derbtshire. 

{Adjutant,  Captain  C.  T.  M'M.  Kavanagh,  10   Hussars, 
Commanding  Brigade,  TU  Senior  Commanding  Officer.     ^^Captain   H.  C.  Dugdale,  Derbyshire   Yeo 

(_    manr.v,  5  Jen.  98. 
7th  BRIGADE,  St.  Albans  —Herts,  Suffolk. 
8th  BRIGADE,  Lichfield.— Warwickshire,  Staffordshire. 
Commanding  Brigade,  The  Senior  Commanding  Officer.     Adjutant,  Captain  J.  Whilaker,  20  Hussars,  j  June  96. 

{Adjutant,  Captain  L.  Stamer,  16  Lancers,  1  Sept.  94. 
Commanding  Brigade,  The  Senior  Commanding  Officer.-}  Assist.     Adj.    Hon.    Major    F.     Dugdale,    Warwickshire 

L     Yeomanry,  31  Oct.  95. 
9th  BRIGADE,  Chester.— Cheshire,  Lancashire  Hussars. 
Commanding  Brigade,  The  Senior  Commanding  Officer.     Adjutant,  Capt.  H.  P.  Kirkpatrick,  16  Lancers,  15  Apr.  96. 
11th  BRIGADE.  Ayr.-ATRsaiBE,  Lanarkshire,  Lanarkshire  (Queen's  Own  Royal  Glasgow). 

(Adjutant,  Captain  J.  C.  A.  Anstice,  6  Dragoons,  1  Oct.  96. 
Commanding  Brigade,  The  Senior  Commanding  Officer,  i  Assist.     Adj.    Lieut.    R.     Findlay,     Lanark    Yeomanry, 

(.     19  Aug.  97. 
12th  BRIGADE,  Newoastle-on  Tyne.— Northumberland,  Lothians  and  Berwickshire. 

I  Adj.  Captain  R.  H.  Carr-Ellison,  1  Dragoons,  25  Sept.  94. 
Commanding  Brigade,  The  Senior  Commanding  Officer.  J  Assist.  Adj. 

13th  BRIGADE,  Cemetery  Road,  York. — Yorkshire  Hussars,  Yorkshire  Dragoons. 
^P/i «,«,««, 7.* ««  1?--     j     mu    0      •      n  j-       r\ixi         f  Adjutant ,  Captain  W.  G.  Kiev,  14  Hussars,  1  JuneoS. 

Commanding  Brigade,  The  Semor  Commanding  Officer.  |  ^   ^  gaptainS\  R  H  |;  stuton.Yorkshire  Hussars. 

14th  BRIGADE,  Worsley.— Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own,  Westmoreland  and  Cumberland. 

(  Adjutant,  Capt.  E.  W.  N.  I  edder.  13  Hussars,  1  Sept.  96. 
Commanding  Brigade,  The  Senior  Commanding  Officer.  -  Assist.  Adj.   Captain    C.  E.  lisher,  Westmoreland    and 

(     Cumberland  Yeomanry,  30  Jan.  95. 

15th  BRIGADE,  Wrexham.— Denbighshire,  Montgomeryshire. 

(Adjutant,  Capt.  G.  L.  Holdsworth,  7  Hussars,  13  Apr.  96. 
Commanding  Brigade,  The  Senior  Commanding  Officer.  1  Assist.  Adj.  Capt.  E.  G.  Williams- Vaughan,  Montgomery 

(_     shire  Yeomamy,  7  Ma3"  97. 

17th  BRIGADE,  Park  Row,  Nottingham.— Sherwood  Rangers,  South  Nottinghamshire. 

(Adjutant, Captain  J.W.G.P..Teflcock,6  Dragoons, 1  June  98. 
Commanding  Brigade,  The  Senior  Commanding  Officer.  •<  Assist.  Adj.  Hon.  Major  F.  H.  Blacker,  Nottinghamshire 

(.     Yeomanry. 

PORTSMOUTH  BRIGADE,  Branksea  Poole.— Hampshire,  Dorset. 

j  Adjutant,  Captain  H.D.  Bramwell,  15  Hussars,  19N0V.  98. 
Commanding  Brigade,  The  Senior  Commanding  Officer.  \  Assist.  Adj.  Captain  E.  J.   Troyte-Bullock,    Dorsetshire 

,     Yeomanry,  14  May  98. 

DEVON  BRIGADE,  Exeter.— Royal  ist  Deton,  Royal  North  Devon 
Commanding  Brigade,  The  Senior  Commanding  Officer.  [  MJufrnt   Major  S.  B   Smith,  1  Dragoon  Gds.,  15  Nov.95. 

*        J  h         >■<=  ■  ^  Assist.  Adj.  Capta\nVf.^.iloa.Te,  N.  Devon  Yeo.  13S0V.  93. 

KENT  BRIGADE,  Cavalry  Depot,  Canterbury.— Royal  East  Kent,  West  Kent. 

Commandino  Brigade,  The  Senior  Commanding  Officer.  H*S"&Pttt£.; iT!^  8  Hf  S?^»  \  vHL9«S;«, 
J       '  "  t  Assist.  Adj.  Lt. Colonel  E.  Frewen,  Last  Kent  Yeomanry. 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Militia  Artillery  and  Engineers. 

1  Major  Elliott  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-88  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

2  Lord  Athlumney  served  with  the  Dongola  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Herbert  Kitchener  in  1S96  as  Stan 
Officer  Infantry  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedhe's  Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Has  been  nominated  to  the  4th  Class  of  the  Order  of  the  Medjidie  1'or  services  under  the  Egyptian 
Government. 

3  Lord  Coke  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885 
with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Scots  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  Temai  (Clasp). 

4  Colonel  M'Calmont. — See  Civil  Decorations  foi  Gallantry,  "Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

5  Colonel  Pottinsjer  served  at  the  attack  on  the  Burda  Hills  19  December  1B59. 

6  Major  Heron-Maxwell  served  in  Natal  and  the  Transvaal  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).      Served  in  the  Boerwar  of  1881  in  Barrow's  Mounted  Infantry. 

w  Sir  P.  Arthur  Halkett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-5  with  the  42nd  Highlander?,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kerteh,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  theoutwsrk 
cjq  th     8th  of  June  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinianaud  Turkish  Medals). 


883  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Militia  Artillery  and  Engineers. 

11  The  Duko  of  Connaught.— For  War  Services,  see  Rifle  Brigade,  p.  356. 

12  Captain  Reeve-Tucker  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Star). 

13  Sir  Charles  Gough  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ram- 
nugger,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chilian  walla,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  with  the  Guide  Corps  at  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi ;  com- 
manded Guide  Cavalry  in  affairs  at  Khurkonda  on  15th,  and  Rhotuck  on  17th  and  18th  August ;  engaged  in  the 
cavalry  affair  in  rear  of  the  Camp  on  nth  September.  Served  with  Brigadier  Shower's  Column  in  the  Delhi  and 
Jhujjur  districts.  Was  engaged  in  the  action  of  Narnole  on  the  16th  November.  Served  with  Hodson's  Horse 
at  the  actions  of  Gungeeree,  Putteallee,  Mynpoorie,  and  Shumshabad  (wounded).  Commanded  a  squadron  of 
Hodson's  Horse  at  the  action  of  Meangunge;  present  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Brevet  of  Major);  was  awarded  the  UC — "  1.  For  gallantry  in  an  affair  at 
Khurkowdah,  near  Rhotuck,  on  the  15th  August  1857,  in  which  he  saved  his  brother,  who  was  wounded,  and 
killed  two  of  the  enemy.  2.  For  gallantry  on  the  18th  of  August  when  he  led  a  Troop  of  the  Guide  Cavalry  in  a 
charge,  and  cut  down  two  of  the  enemy's  sowars,  with  one  of  whom  he  had  a  desperate  hand-to-hand  combat. 
3.  For  gallantry  on  the  27th  January  1S53,  at  Shumshabad,  where,  in  a  charge,  he  attacked  one  of  the  enemy's 
leaders,  and  pierced  him  with  his  sword,  which  was  carried  out  of  his  hand  in  the  melee.  He  defended  himself 
with  his  revolver,  and  shot  two  of  the  enemy.  4.  For  gallantry  on  the  23rd  February  1S58,  at  Meangunge, 
where  he  came  to  the  assistance  of  Brevet  Major  O.  H.  St.  George  Anson,  and  killed  his  opponent,  immediately 
afterwards  cutting  down  another  of  the  enemy  in  the  same  gallant  manner."  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Expedi- 
tion in  1864-65  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and 
capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  commanded  a  force  of 
all  armswhich  proceeded  from  Gundamuck  to  the  relief  of  Cabul  in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and 
commanded  a  Brigadein  the  engagement  at  Saidabad  (mentioned  in  despatches,  KCB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

14  Lord  Roberts. — For  War  Services,  see  Field  Marshals,  p.  4. 

16  Colonel  Younger  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  187S-79  with  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  (Medal). 

17  Colonel  Tottenham  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  17th  Jan.  1855 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  one  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

19  Major  Hillas  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

22  Colonel  Lowther  served  on  the  Gold  Coast  from  December  1873  to  the  end  of  the  Ashanti  camp  aign  (Medal).    | 

29  Lt. Colonel  Edwa.rds  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  Commissariat  and  Transport 
Staff  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

39  Sir  James  Hills- Johnes  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58, including  the  actions  on  the  30th 
and  31st  May  on  the  Hindun,  battles  of  BudleekeseraiandNujjufghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi(severely  wounded 
on  9th  July  1857),  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  Rohilcund  campaign,  taking  of  Bareilly,  and  action  of  Mohnmdee 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  also  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  two  ' 
Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major) :  was  awarded  the  IT  iff  "  for  very  gallant  conduct  before  Delhi,  on  the  9th  July  1857, 
in  defending  the  position  assigned  to  him  in  case  of  alarm,  and  for  noble  behaviour  on  the  part  of  Major  Tombs  in 
twics  coming  to  his  Subaltern's  rescue,  and  on  each  occasion  killing  his  man. — 'Yesterday,  the  9th  July  1857, 
Lieutenant  J.  Hills  was  on  piquet  duty,  with  two  guns,  at  the  mound  to  the  right  of  the  camp.  About  n  o'clock 
a.m.  there  was  a  rumour  that  the  enemy's  cavalry  were  coming  down  on  his  post.  Lieutenant  Hills  proceeded  to 
take  up  the  position  assigned  in  case  of  alarm,  but,  before  he  reached  the  spot,  he  saw  the  enemy  close  upon  his 
guns  before  they  had  time  to  form  up.  To  enable  him  to  do  this  he  boldly  charged,  single-handed,  the  head  of  the  ,■ 
enemy's  column,  cut  down  the  first  man,  struck  the  second,  and  was  then  ridden  down,  horse  and  all.  On  getting 
up  and  searching  for  his  sword,  three  more  men  came  at  him  (two  mounted) ;  the  first  man  he  wounded  with  his 
pistol ;  he  caught  the  lance  of  the  second  in  his  left  hand,  and  wounded  him  with  his  sword;  the  first  man  then  came 
on  again,  and  was  cut  down  ;  the  third  man  (on  foot)  then,canie  up,  and  wrenched  the  sword  from  Lieutenant  Hills,  '• 
who  fell  in  the  struggle,  and  the  enemy  was  about  to  cuti'him  down  when  Major  Tombs,  who  had  gone  up  to  visit 
his  two  guns,  saw  what  was  going  on,  rushed  in  and  shot  the  rnau  and  saved  Lieutenant  Hills.  By  this  time  the 
enemy's  cavalry  had  passed  by,  and  Major  Tombs  and  Lieutenant  Hills  went  to  look  after  the  wounded  men,  when 
one  of  the  enemy  passed  with  Lieutenant  Hills'  pistol ;  he  first  cut  at  Lieutenant  Hills  who  parried  the  blow,  and  he 
then  turned  on  Major  Tombs,  who  received  the  blovr  in  the  same  manner.  His  second  attack  onthe  Lieutenant  was 
more  successful,  as  he  was  cut  down  with  a  bad  sword-cut  on  the  head,  and  would  have  been,  no  doubt,  killed,  had 
not  Major  Tombs  rushed  in  and  put  his  sword  through  the  man.' — Extract  from  Despatch  of  Lt.  Colonel  M.  Mackenzie, 
Commanding  1st  Brigade  of  Horse  Artillery,  dated  Camp  near  Delhi,  10th  July  1857,  and  published  in  the  Supplement  of  the  , 
London  Gazette  of 15th  January  1858."  Commanded  the  8-ineh  Mortars  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  6th 
Feb.  1868,  and  was  present,  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal). 
Commanded  the  Peshawur  Mountain  Battery  throughout  the  Looshai  Expedition,  Chittagong  Column,  1871-72 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  at  the 
occupation  of  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie,  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiab  on  the  6th  October  1879  (mentioned  . 
in  despatches),  in  the  occupation  of  Cabul,  and  in  the  operations  around  Sherpore  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of 
the  Candahar  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  was  afterwards  appointed  Military  Governor  of  the  city  of 
Cabul  and  Commander  of  a  portion  of  the  line  of  defences  at  Sherpore  and  of  the  3rd  Division  of  the  Northern 
Afghanistan  Field  Force  (received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  KCB.  and  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

35  Colonel  Brooksbank  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  38th  Regiment,  and  was  present  ar.  the 
battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  repulse  of  a  sortie  on  the  21st  December,  attack 
and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

36  Colonel  Legard  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  as  Acting  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the 
istDivision  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3"  Colonel  Lewes  served  with  the  Buffs  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  18,5,  and  commanded  the  covering  party  of 
the  Buffs  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

38  Lt.Colonel  G.  S.  Jones  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-8^,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Girishk,  at 
the  defence  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  at  the  battle  ot  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

49  ColonelLewis  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  battles 
of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  battle  of  the  Tchernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish 
War  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

42  Lord  Tredegar  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55  with  the  17th  Lancers,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Balaklava  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

43  Lord  Raglan  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar  with  the  force 
under  Major  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

44  Major  Lindsay  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881.  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  the  Tofrek  zereba  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

45  Captain  Leetham  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also- 
served  with  the  Soudan  Field  Force  in  1S15-86. 

48  Major  Baskerville  served  iu  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  with  the 
second  expedition  into  the  Lughman  Valley  including  the  engagement  at  Nargosi  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1885  on  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff. 

Royal  Scots.— 'Lord  Lothian  served  on  the  Star!  of  Sir  J.  Outram  in  the  Persian  war;  was  present  at  the 
taking,  of  Mohumrah,  and  accompanied  the  troops  in  their  advance  upon  Ahwaz  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

4  Lt.Colonel  Grant  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

5  Major  Dundas  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

6  Lord  Tewkesbury  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  December  1879  to  October 
1880,   and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Militia  Infantry.  884 

Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Oandahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze 
Decoration).     Served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881. 

'  7  Captain  Horniblow  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1384-85  with  the 
1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Scots. 

West  Surrey  Regiment. — '  Captain  Dyke  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S5-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
Queen's  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment  under  Brigadier  General  Lockhart  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

The  Bufts.— l  Major  Tylden-Pattenson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Gingindhlovu  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Captain  Colley  served  with  the  Buffs  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1075-76,  including 
the  actions  of  the  4th  14th  and  20th  January  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Lancaster  Regiment. — l  Major  North  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  with  the  Commissariat  and 
Transport  Staff  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantly, '"  Hart's 
Annual  Army  List,"  p.  736.] 

Northumberland  Fusiliers. — '  Lieut.  Evans  served  with  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1888  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Royal  Fusiliers. — l  Colonel  Dundas  served  with  the  62nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  16th  August 
1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal) . 

Liverpool  Regiment. — '  Colonel  Woodward  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85  with  the  Commissariat  and 
Transport  Staff  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

3  Lieut.  Finch  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881.  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  18S5  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

Norfolk  Regiment. — J  Captain  Halpin  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-88  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Captain  Grehan  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1888-89  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

Lincolnshire  Regiment. — 1  Lord  William  Cecil  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1S85  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star). 

2  Sir  James  de  Hoghton  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  17th  December  1873.  including  the  battle  of 
Amoaful,  attack  and  capture  of  Becquah,  and  advanced  guard  engagement  at  Jarbinbah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
[See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786.] 

3  Captain  Hatton  served  in  the  Niger-Soudan  campaign  under  Major  Arnold  in  1897,  including  the  expeditions 
to  Egbon.  Bida,  and  Ilorin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Devonshire  Regiment.—1  Major  Dumbreck  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  on  Commissariat  duty  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

5  Captain  Can-  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  2nd  Battalion  nth  Regiment  in  Southern  Afghan- 
istan (Medal). 

SuflolkRegiment.  — '  Major  Scudamore  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  12th  Foot  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

3  Captain  James  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 

Somersetshire  Light  Infantry. — '  Lt.Colonel  Gore  Langton  served  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force  iu  the  Afghan 
war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  with  the  expedition  into  the  Khost  Valley  and  in  the  engagement  at  Mattoon  ; 
accompanied  S.r  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaisance  of  31st 
August  and  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

2  Major  Hicks  served  with  the  Ashanti  Expedition  under  Sir  Francis  Scott  in  1895-96  (Star). 

3  Major  West  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  an(i  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Zungin  Nek, 
Kambula  Hill,  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Stewart  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Somersetshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

WestYorkshire  Regiment.— '  Colonel  Prideaux-Brune  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoa- 
ful, advanced  guard  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  affairs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu 
and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

East  Yorkshire  Regiment. — l  Colonel  Grimston  served  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royals  in  the  Kaffir  war  of 
1851-52  (Medal) ;  also  with  the  expedition  North  of  the  Orange  River  in  1S52-53. 

2  Colonel  Burstall  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  60th  Rifles  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870. 

*  Lieut.  Barry  served  iu  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

Bedfordshire  Regiment. — '  Major  Stuart  served  with  the  Manipore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2  Captain  Haggard  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1835  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star),  and  in  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Suakin  by  British  troops 
in  1885-86. 

Irish  Regiment.—1  Captain  Hon.  E.  B.  L.  H.  Stopford  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of'Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

-Captain  Boisragon  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal  Irish 
Regiment  (Medal  witli  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

3  Major  Cane  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i832,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  andKhedive's  Star). 

5  Captain  Crabbe  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons  in  the  Boor  war  of  1SS1 .  Served  as  a 
volunteer  in  the  19th  Hussars  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  andKhedive's  Star). 

6  Lieut.  Dundas  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Yorkshire  Regiment. — [  Colonel  Gunter  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  in  October  1854 
including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

2  Colonel  Howard  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79  with  the  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1888-80  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

The  Baron  H.  de  Teissier  served  in  theexpeditiontothe  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light 
Infantry  (Medal  ith  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star),  and  in  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Suakin  by  British  troops 
in  1885-86. 

Lancashire  Fusiliers.— '  Lt.Colonel  Wynyard  served  with  the  70th  Regime?-  the  Afghan  war  in  1S78-79 
(Medal). 

Scots  Fusiliers. — ]  Lt.Colonel  Toogood  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1S84-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West 
Kent  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1S86-S7  (nien- 
tioued  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

Captain  Vaughan  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886-87  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

Cheshire  Regiment. — '  Lord  Loch  served  with  the  3rd  Bengal  Cavairy  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Was  sent  early  in  1854  by  the  Foreign  Office,  under  General  Beat- 
eon,  to  the  Danubian  Provinces  to  organize  the  Turkish  Irregular  Cavalry,  with  rank  of  Lt.Colonel  in  the  Turkish 
service;  crossed  to  the  Crimea,  and  was  invalided  shortly  after  the  battle  of  Alma  (Turkish  Medal).  Attached 
to  Head  Quarters  of  Commander  in  Chief  in  China  in  1857  and  present  at  the  operations  before  and 
capture  of  Canton.  Was  on  board  the  gunboat  Bustard  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiho  and  upper  forts  in  1858. 
Was  attached  to  the  head  quarters  of  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  i860  and  present  at  the  various  operations  previous  to  and 
lit  the  capture  of  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  the  Taku  forts  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Accompanied  the  Earl  of 
Elgin  with  -.he  army  on  advance  on  Pekin,  and  was  captured  with  Mr.  Parkes  and  sent  prisoner  to  Pekin;  on 
lelease  brought  home  the  Convention  of  Pekin  and  ratified  treaty  of  Tien-tsin,  and  made  CJB. 

2  Colonel  France  Hayhurst  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  the  Alma  and 
oiege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


°°5  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Militia  Infantry. 

Welsh  Fusiliers.— '  Captain  Evanson  served  in  the  operations  against  Chief  Nanna  on  the  Benin  River,  West 
Coast  of  Africa,  in  1894  with  the  forces  of  the  Niger  Coast  Protectorate  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers.—'  Lieut.  Howe  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  2cth  King's  Own 
Borderers  with  the  Peshawur  Vall.y  Field  Force  under  Lieut.General  Maude,  and  afterwards  with  the  Khyber 
Line  Force  under  Lieut.General  Bright  (Medal). 

Scottish  Rifles.— t  Lt.Colonel  Johnstone  served  with  the  Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren, 
in  1884-85  on  the  Head  Quarters  Staff,  and  raised  upwards  of  100  men  for  the  2nd  Mounted  Rifles  (Carrington's- 
Horse). 

Inniskilling  Fusiliers.—'  Mai  or  the  Hon.  C.  Alexander  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagements  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  Mahsama,  in  the  two  actions  at  KassasiD,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebu  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2  Colonel  Barton  served  m  the  Abyssinian  war  in  1867-68  with  the  33rd  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

Worcestershire  Regiment.—1  Colonel  Norbury  served  as  Captain  in  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean 
campaign  from  2nd  July  to  4th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Tchernaya  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  an(.  Turkish  Medal). 

2  Lt. Colonel  Holden  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Soudan  frontier  in  1889,  first  as  a  volunteer  with  the  British 
Brigade  under  Major  General  the  Hon.  R.  H.  de  Montmorency,  and  subsequently  in  company  with  Colonel 
Wodehouse,  Commanding  Egyptian  Infa.itry. 

4  Captain  Young  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  with  the  42nd  Royal  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in 
the  action  at  Amoaful  (slightly  wounded),  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah,  the  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  at 
the  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  i3S2  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the 
Black  Watch,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Khedive's  Star) ;  with  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  with  the  1st  Battalion  of 
the  Black  Watch,  including  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps);  and  with  the  Nile  Expe- 
dition in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Black  Watch,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  ol  the  River  Column 
under  Major  General  Earle,  including  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Lieutenant, 
two  Clasps). 

East  Lancashire  Regiment.— J  Captain  Trevor  Battye  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1S79  with  the  Natal  Native 
Contingent,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  (Hasp).  Served  in  the  operations  in 
Basutoland  in  i83o-8i. 

East  Surrey  Regiment.— 1  Colonel  Haines  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  (Medal). 

2  Major  Tarbet  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Jebus,  Lagos,  in  1892  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry.—1  Major  Lloyd  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alex- 
andria on  the  5th  August,  in  the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin, 
and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884— 
85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  c!  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the 
Advance  Column  under  Major  General  Earle  (Clasp). 

*  Lieut.  Eary  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  of  Kafr  Dowar,  in 
the  engagements  at  El  Magfar  and  Tel-el-Mahuta,  at  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  batUe  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  and  in  the  Nile  Expedition  of  1884-85  with  the  River  Column  (Clasp) 

West  Riding  Regiment. — l  Captain  FitzPatrick  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Gingindhlovu  and  ft  the  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Border  Regiment.— •  Major  Jones  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royal 
Sussex  Regiment,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  Desert  Column  under  Sir  Herbert  Stewart,  including  the- 
aotion  at  Abu  Kleaand  the  engagement  at  Metammeh  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

3  Captain  T.  R.  Morse  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Hampshire  Regiment. — [  Major  Powney  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  an* 
Khedive's  Star). 

s  Captain  Hampton  served  in  the  Aifhan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  87th  Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  Octobv  1879.  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879,  including  the 
engagements  at  Mir  Karez  and  the  Asmai  Heights  and  the  investment  of  Stierpore  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-87  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Hampshire  Regiment  including  the  sur- 
render of  Mandalay  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

South  Staffordshire  Regiment.— 'Lieut.  Penketh  served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1878,  and  in 
the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  including  the  engagements  at  Intombi  River  and  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Dorsetshire  Regiment. — '  Lord  Digby  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Eattalion  of 
the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  was  present  .n  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March, 
and  at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

South  Lancashire  Regiment.—'  Major  Tarbet  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Jebus,  Lagos,  in  1892 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

Welsh  Regiment.—1  Lieut.  Tinnock  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

Black  Watch.—'  Lord  Alexander  Kennedy  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch  in  the  Egyptian  war  of 
1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan 
Expedition  in  1884  with  the  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  El  Teb  and  Temai 
(two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1SS4-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Black  Watch,  took  part  with 
the  Rivei  Column  under  Major  General  Earle,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kirbekan  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  two  Clasps). 

3  Lt.ColonelW.A.  Scott  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  (Medal,  and  Khedive's 
Star);  also  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1884  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Gerald  Graham  and  Press  Censor 
to  the' Forces,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

*  Major  Macrae-Gilstrap  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch,  and 
was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  in  1SS4-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Black  Watch,  and  took  part  with  the  River  Column  under 
Major  General  Earle,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kirbekan ;  was  Boat  Officer  with  rank  of  Staff 
Captain  with  the  River  Column  under  Brigadier  General  Brackenbury  (two  Clasps). 

Essex  Regiment. — '  Major  Fleming  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Staff  Captain  on  the  Head 
Quarters  Staff  (mentioned  in  dp>Datches,  Brevec  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

*  Captain  Colvin  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Essex  Regiment  (Medal) 
with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Derbyshire  Regiment.—1  Lt.Colonel  Pearse  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the 
Irish  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

North  Lancashire  Regiment. — '  Major  Harrison  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881  as  a  volunteer  with  the  14th 
Hus«ars.  Served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in 
the  engagement  at  Mahsama,  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  the  battle  at  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  at  the  capture  of  Cairo 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Light  Camel- 
Tlegimesit,  and  took  part  in  the  operations  01"  the  Desert  Column,  including  the  engagement  at  Abu  Klea  Wells  on 
tbp  16th  and  17th  February  (Clasp). 

Northamptonshire  Regiment. — '  Captain  Wickham  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the 
F   vDtian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star;. 

»  Captain  Wallace  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881,  and  was  present  mthe  engagement  at  Lang's  Nek. 

BerksaiM    Regiment. — '  Captain  Beresford  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the    gth  Lancers  ; 

romoanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar 
rvredal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration) .    Also  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Murri  Tribe  in  1880. 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Militia  Infantry.  885a; 

3  Lieut.  T.  Brown  pervert  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  Mounted  Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  El  Magfar,  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  M  ihsama.  in  the  two  actions  at  Kassasin,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885,  iucluding  the  reconnaissance  to 
Hasheen,  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and  the  Tofrek  zereba,  and  the  operations  at  Temai  (two  Clasps);  and  with 
the  Soudan  Frontier  Force  in  1885-86,  including  the  engagement  at  Giniss. 

West  Kent  Regiment.—1  Captain  Kennedy  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  188 1  with  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  in 
the  Nile  Expedition  in  18S4-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  West  Kent  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's- 
Star). 

4  Captain  Clifford  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at 
Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Boer  war  in  *R8o-8i,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Pretoria. 

Yorkshire  Light  Infantry. — >  Captain  Spencer  Stanhope  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  th* 
19th  Hussars,  and  was  piesent  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 
Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Kirbekan  (two- 
Clasps). 

Shropshire  Light  Infantry. — '  Major  Scott  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

2  Lieut.  Pecker  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  with  the  Kurram  Division,  including  the  Zaimushir 
Expedition  and  the  assault  oi  Zawa  (Medal). 

*  Lieut.  Skelley  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  in  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star,  and  Medal  for  Distinguished  Conduct  in  the  field)  ;  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1884, 
including  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai  (two  Clasps)  ;  and  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  (Clasp). 

Middlesex  Regiment. — '  Lt.General  Kent  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  the  26th  March 
1855  with  the  77th  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Nominated  to  the  1st  Class  of  the  Medjidie  for 
services  rendered  to  the  Sultan  of  Turkey. 

2  Captain  Anderson  served  in  the  Niger  Soudan  campaign  under  Major  Arnold  in  1897,  including  the  expedi- 
tions to  Egbon  (at  Lokoja),  Bida,  and  Ilorin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Lieut.  Walter  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Gin- 
gindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe,  and  throughout  the  operations  of  "Clarke's  Column"  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps.—1  Colonel  Aldworth  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  up  to  the  8th  Nov.  with 
the  7th  Fusiliers,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  6th  Oct.  (Medal' 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Templer  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  cam- 
paign in  1885  as  Commandant  of  the  Balloon  Detachment,  and  was  present  iu  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Clasp). 

3  Sir  Thomas  Butler  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1855  as  Lieutenant  56th  Regiment,  and  was  present  afc 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lord  Frederick  FitzGerald  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from' 
October  1878  to  November  1880,  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Candahar  and  Kbelat-i-Ghilzie,. 
and  was  preseniin  the  engagements  at  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo  near  Ghuznee ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts- 
in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decora- 
tion). Served  in  the  Marri  Kxpedition  under  Brigadier  General  MacGregor.  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 
Served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  in  the  action, 
at  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Also 
served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Reavers  Buller,  Chief  of  the  Staff  (mentioned! 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Clasp). 

5  Colonel  W.  Cooke- Collis  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  took  part  in  the  march  to  Candahar 
with  the  force  under  Major  General  Phayre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Soudan  campaign 
in  1885  as  Deputv  At-sistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasr). 
and  Khedive's  Star). 

6  Major  Pixley  served  as  Column  Transport  Officer  in  the  Boer  war  of  i88i,andwas  present  in  the  engage- 
ments at  Lang's  Nek  and  the  Ingogo  River — severely  wounded. 

7  Colonel  G.  Astell  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with 
the  2nd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  in  the  Natal  Field  Force.  Served  with  the  Chin  Lushai  Expeditionary 
Force  in  1889-90  in  command  of  the  Presidency  District  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Captain  Irb.y  served  with  the  Burmese  Exoedition  in  1886-87  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  Captain  Crane  served  with  the  Mampore  Expedition  in  1891  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

15  Major  Myers  servrd  with  tbe  3rd  Battalion  61th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  from  April  to  September  1879  (Medal, 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  operations  in  the  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir 
Frederick  Stephenson,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and- 
Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Hazara  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  1st  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  (Medal 
with  Clasp)  ;  also  served  in  the  Miranzai  Expedition  in  1891  with  the  same  Battalion  including  the  engagements- 
at  Sangar  and  Mastan  (Clasp).    Served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892. 

16  Captain  Holmes  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  mthe  engagements  at' Ahmed  KheyJ  and) 
Urzoo  near  Ghuznee  ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Candahar  (Medal  with  twojpiasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).  Also  served  with  the  Marri  Expedition  in  18S1  under 
Brigadier  General  MacGregor.     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

Wiltshire  Regiment.—1  Captain  Strachan  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Inyezane  and  at  the  investment  of  Ekowe  (Meaal  with  Clasp). 

Manchester  Regiment. — J  Colonel  Irving  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign 
in  1868,  and  was  present,  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala. 

North  Staffordshire  Regiment.—1  Colonel  Bill  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  attached  to- 
Brigadier  General  Stewart's  Staff  in  the  Ruby  Mines  Expedition  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Lt.Colonel  Mirehouse.— See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 

4  Major  Chichester  served  with  the  Zhcb  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

5  Lieut.  Sandland  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888. 

York  and  Lancaster  Regiment.—1  Major  General  F.  Hardy  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Genera 
Russell  at  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow,  at  the  Alumbagh,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luckuow;  also  pre- 
sent with  the  84th  Regiment  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  and  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing  (mentioned  in  despatches  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

Seaforth  Highlanders.—  [  Major  Davidson  served  with  the;  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880 
(Medal). 

3  Captain  Lauder  served  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  with  the  72nd  Highlanders,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879  and  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  1879 !  accompanied] 
Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Bronze  Decoration,  and  additional  Medal  with  Clasp  for  distinguished  conduct  in 
the  field).  Served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp  and: 
Khedive's  Star)  H' 

Gordon  Highlanders.— "Colonel  Man  served  with  the  field  force  under  Brigadier  Murray,  R.  Artillery,  employed. 
en  the  30-mile  radius  round  Shanghai  during  the  summer  of  1863  (Medal).  Also  with  the  Anglo-Chinese  Con- 
tingent in  Colonel  Gordon's  Taeping  campaigns  of  1863-64,  and  was  present  during  the  operations  before 
Soochow  and  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Changchow  (Chinese  Medal,  and  2nd  Class  of  the  order  of  the 
Precious  Star).  Was  selected  in  1873  to  raise  a  corps  of  Military  Police  for  the  treaty  district  of  Newcbwano- 
Southern  Manchuria,  at  that  time  infested  by  mounted  banditti,  and  subsequently  commanded  the  force  embodied 
received  the  thanks  of  the  British  and  Italian  Ministers  and  of  the  Imperial  Commissioner,  with  the  Brevet  of 


88$b  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Militia  Infantry. 

Colonel  in  the  Chinese  army  and  the  Cross  of  the  Italian  Crown  ith  Class).  Served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1884-85  as  Boat  Officer  and  Staff  Officer  and  afterwards  as  Commandant  at  Dal  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
8tar).  Received  the  thanks  of  the  Egyptian  Government  and  the  4th  Class  of  the  Osmanieh  for  his  services  as 
Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Valentine  Baker  Pasha,  and  Acting  Deputy  Inspector  General  of  Gendarmerie  in  1886-88. 

4  Lieut.  Burns  t'erved  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-S0,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the 
6th  October  1870,  in  the  expedition  to  Maidan,  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  Dtcemberii879,  including  the 
engagements  at  Takhti-Shah  and  the  Asmai  Heights,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiah  in  April  1880;  accom- 
panied Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration).     Served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881. 

Cameron  Highlanders. — '  Lt. Colonel  Norman  MacLeod  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (Medal, and  Khedive's 
Star).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  1st  Battalion  Black  Watch,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagements  at  El  Teb  (slightly  wounded)  and  Temai  imentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps). 

2  Captain  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  18S8-89  with  the  4th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

3  Major  the  Hon.  Arthur  Hay  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burma 
Mounted  Police  in  18S7-89  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Captain  Emslie  served  throughout  the  Egyptian  war  of  1S82  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  in 
1884-85  with  the  Cameron  Highlanders  (Clasp) ;  also  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Soudan  Frontier 
Field  Force  in  1885-S6  with  the  Cameron  Highlandeis,  including  the  investment  of  Kosheh,  the  reconnaissance  on 
the  16th  December,  and  the  engagement  at  Giniss  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  for  distinguished  conduct  in 
the  field). 

IrishRifies. — '  Sir  Francis  Edmund  Macnaghten  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  8th  Hussars 
including  the  battles  of  Alma.  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  affairs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  Rajpootana  and  Central  India  in  1858-59, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  reoccupation  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kotah  ke  Serai,  capture  of 
Gwalior.  actions  of  Kocndrye  (horse  wounded)  and  Boordah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

2  Colonel  Cutbill  served  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1S63-66.  took  part  in  the  expeditions  to  the 
Thames  and  the  Waikato,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Orakau  and  in  the  engagement  at  Omaranui  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Pike  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal). 

Irish  Fusilieis.— '  Colonel  Hon. Edward  Brownlow  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from 
the  8th  Sept.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

2  Major  Holden  served  in  the  Beehuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85  with  Methuen's 
Horse. 

3  Major  Kaye  served  in  the  rebellion  in  the  North  West  Territory  of  Canada  in  1SS5  with  Boulton's  Mounted 
Infantry,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Fish  Creek  and  Batoche  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

4  Lt.Colonel  Tenison  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

5  Lord  Rosmead  served  in  the  operations  in  Zululand  in  1888  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  General  Officer  Com- 
manding. 

6  Colonel  Leslie  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Connaught  Rangers.—1  Lt.Colonel  Hammond  served  with  the  S8th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kafir  war  of 
1877-78,  and  as  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Lieut.  M'Nally  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Ulundi— dangerously  wounded 
(Medal). 

Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders. — >  Major  Cole-Hamilton  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light 
Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  and  Damietta  (Medal, 
and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire 
Light  Infantry  (Clasp).     Served  in  the  occupation  of  Suakin  by  British  troops  in  1885-86. 

3  Captain  Denholm  served  with  the  91st  Highlanders  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  and  was  present  in  the  action  of 
Gingindhlovu  and  the  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Munster  Fusiliers.—1  Sir  Augustus  Riversdale  Warren  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the 
26th  January  185=,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th 
Class  of  the  iledjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of 
Chanda.Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  subsequent  operations  in  Oude 
and  affairs  of  Pohan  and  Meangunge,  also  at  Churda,  and  Fort  of  Musjeedia  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Lieut.  East  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at 
the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star);  and  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1895,  in- 
cluding the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  the  attack  on  the  Convoy  on  24th  March,  and  the  engagement  at  Temai 
(Clasp). 

Rifle  Brigade.  — ■  Lt.Colonel  Duke  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80  as  Assistant  Agent  to  the  Governor 
General  for  Beloochistan,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Syud  Boot  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

2  Lord  Hard.nge  served  with  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and 
El  Gubat  and  in  the  reconnaissance  to  Metammeh  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

3  Lt.Colonel  Serjeant  served  throughout  the  Beehuanaland  Expedition  in  1884-85  under  Sir  Charles  Warren  with 
the  Mounted  Rifles  and  the  Pioneer  Regiment. 

*  Captain  Wansbrough  served  with  the  Isazai  Expedition  in  1892.  Served  with  the  Chitral  Relief  Force  under 
Sir  Robert  Low  in  1895  with  the  1st  Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
M-ilakand  Pass  and  in  the  engagement  near  Khar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Lieut.  Teed  embarked  for  the  G  old  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  and  served  throughout  the 
second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  capture  of  Coo- 
massie  (Meiial  with  Cln.sp). 

Berkshire.—1  Major  Waring  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  23th  August  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Buckinghamshire.—'  Lt.Colonel  Ellis  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons. 

8  Lord  Annaly  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  th» 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal'with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

*  Surgeon  Lt.Colonel  Kiallmark  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1S55  as  Staff  Surgeon  attached  to  the 
Ottoman  Cavalry,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  the  Tchernaya  and  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Cheshire.— !  Captain  Wyndham  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the 
Coldstream  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Hasheen,  at  that  near  Tofrek  on  the  24th  March,  and 
at  the  destruction  of  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Denbigh. — 1  Colonel  Howard  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

ttoyal  1st  Devon.—  1  Captain  J.  G.  E.  Templer  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the 
Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Gloucestershire.—1  Major  Calvert  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
preseut  in  the  engagement  at  Mahsama,  in  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  28th  August,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel- 
el-Kebir  and  the  carjture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Hamoshire.— '  Caotain  Seely.— See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List, '  p.  786. 

Herts.—2  Sir  George  Arthur  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  19th  Hussars,  and  acted  as  Orderly 
Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Wilkinson,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  on  the  9th  September  and 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1885 
as  Staff  Captain  (Clasp). 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the   Yeomanry  Cavalry.  885-c 

West  Kent. — 1  Sir  F.  D.  Maclean  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of 
Sulganak  and  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Leicestershire. — '  Colonel  Baillie.  when  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Horse  Guards,  served  in  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign in  1855  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Rokeby,  Commanding  the  Brigade  of  Guards,  and  was  present  at  the 
siege  of  Sevastopol,  until  he  was  invalided  in  August  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Middlesex. — ■  Colonel  Mitford  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80  (Medal). 

Montgomeryshire. — l  Major  Forbes  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  ;  and  was  present  in  the  cavalry  affair  at 
Erzungayan  and  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Pembroke. — l  Major  Cropper  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir  Evelyn  Wood,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Boer  war  of 
1881  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir  Evelyn  Wood  (mentioned  in  despatches).  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry, 
"  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. J 

Shropshire. — 3  Major  Childe  served  in  the' Egyptian  war  of  1882  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el 
Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

5  Sir  Walter  O.  Corbet  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star) . 
6  Captain  Lloyd  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

Warwickshire. — L  Major  Beech  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  detachment 
of  the  Camel  Corps,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Abu  Klea — wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's 
Star). 

Wiltshire. — l  Major  Jliles  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  from  .April  to  September 
1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Boer  war  in  1881.  Served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with 
the  Mounted  Infantry  Camel  CorpB,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  at  Abu  Klea  and  Gubat — wounded  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 


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886     Field  Officers  Retired  from  the  Militia  and  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

WITH  PERMISSION  TO  RETAIN  THEIR  RANK. 

Note. — It  13  particularly  requested  that  Officers  whose  names  should  appear  in  the  following  list  will  notify 
(lie  fact  of  their  continued  existence  at  least  ouce  a  year  (not  later  than  the  end  of  October)  to  the  Editor  of  Hart's 
Army  List,  s'ja,  Albemarle  Street,  Loudon,  W.,  as  otherwise  their  names  are  liable  to  be  removed  herefrom. 

COLONELS. 
Abercorn,  James.  Duke  of.  CU.,  5  Bn.  Inniskil- 
ling  Fusiliers,  Groom  of  the   Stole  to  H.R.H. 


the  Prince  of  Wales  22  Sept.  60 

Anglesey,  H.,  Marquis  of ',   Staffordshire  Yeo.  11  Oct.   84 
Annesley,  Hon.  Algernon,  S.A.,  Oxfordshire  21  Oct.   74 
Archer-Houblon.  Geo.  B.,  JP.  DL.  3  Bn.  Berk- 
shire Regiment 28  Mar.  94 

Aspinall,  Ralph  J..  JP.DL.  3  Bn.Lanc.  Regt.  27  Nov.  95 
Bass,  Hamar  A.,  MP.  4  Bn.  N.  Stafford  Regt.  12  Sept.9 

Bates,  Henry  S.,1  3  Bn.  Yorkshire  Regt 10  Apr.  86 

Bill,  Charles,2  MP.  4  Bn.  N.  Staffordsh.  Regt.  29  May  93 
Birch,  Charles,  3  &  4  Bus.  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  5  Oct.  9: 
Bircham,  Ambrose  Humphreys,3  4  13n.  Royal 

Fusiliers 11  Mar.  96 

Blake,  Maurice,  C.  J.  3  Bn.  Connaught  Rgrs.  10  Apr. 
Blandy-Jenkins.t  John,  3  Bn.  Berkshire  Regt.    29  June  87 
Blythswood,  Arch.  Campbell,  Lord,l\  Aide  de 
Camp  to  the  Queen  ;  4  Bn.  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders    17  Nov.  83 

Brassey,  Albert, MP.  Oxfordshire  Yeomanry...  21  Apr.  92 
Brise,  Sir  Saml.  B.  Ruggles,  ECB.  DL.  JP.  4 

Bn.  Essex  Regt 20  Oct.   80 

p.s.c.  Brooke,  Cuarles  Kennedy,  3  Bn.  East 

Yorkshire  Regt 15  Nov.  90 

Brown,  Hy.  James,  5  Bn.  Munster  Fusiliers  22  Nov.  90 
Browniug,MontagueChas.40-B.3Bn.Sulf  Rgt.  22  Oct.  81 
Buchanan,  J  as.  Ross  Gray,  3  &  4  Bus.  Scottish 

Rifles 4  Feb. 

Buchanan,  Lewis    Mansergh,5    4   Bn.  Innis- 

killing  Fusiliers    4  Feb. 

Burgoyne,  Sir  John  M.,  Bt.e  3  Bn.  Bedford 

Regiment 24  Mar. 

Cahill,  John  Nugent,  5  Bn.  Irish  Regiment...  18  Mar.  96 
Caldwell,  Robert  T.,p.t.  3  Bn.  Gordon  Hldrs.  28  Nov.  91 
Carrington,  Charles  R.  Lord,  GCMG.p.s.  3  Bn. 

OxfordLt.  Infantry 5  June95 

Coke,  Wm.  Langton,  JP.  DL.  3  Bn.  Derby- 
shire Regiment 30  July  87 

Cobham,Chas.  G.,  Visct., Worcester  Yeomanry  27  Apr.  87 
Coddington,  H.  Charles,  3  Bn. Wiltshire  Regt.  24  May  93 
Conyngham,  Wm.  F.  Lenox-,  JP.  9  Brigade 

N.  Irish  Div.  R.  Artillery    20  Sept.  70 

Cotton,  Hon.  Richd.  S.  Geo.  Stapleton,7  3  Bn. 

Wiltshire  Regiment 20  Mar, 

Courtenay,  Hy.  Reginald,  Lord,  1  Devon  Yeo.  22  July  85 
Craig,  James,  2  Brig.  N.  Irish  Div.  R.  Art.   ...  16  Aug. 

Craig,  Laurie  John,  3  Bn.  Irish  Rifles     5  Apr.  71 

Cuming,  Robert,  3  Bn.  Irish  Fusiliers 20  Aug.  9 

Decie,  Kichard  lJrescott,3  Bn. Worcester  Regt.  7  Jan.  85 
de  Salis,  Charles  Lawson,8  7  Bn.  Rifle  Brgde.  11  June  92 
Draffen,  William  Pitt,9  4  Bn.  Border  Regt.  ...  12  Jan.  81 
Dwyer,  Lambart  F.  W.;  Anglesey  Eng.  Mil....  2  Dec.  96 
Eliot,  Hon.  Chas.  Geo.  C.  3  Bn.  Duke  of  Cora- 
wall'sLight  Intantry,  Controller  of  the  House- 
hold of  H.R.H.  Prince  Christian  of  Schlesivig- 

Hoist  ein 10  Aug. 

Ellesmere,  Fras.  C.    G.,  Earl    of,     Duke    of 

Lancaster's  Own  Yeomanry 24  Jan.  91 

FiStcourt,  Geo.  Sotheron-,  Wilts  Yeomanry  ...  4  Mar.  93 
Falkland,  Byron  P.,  Visct.,  4  Bn.  Yorkshire 

Regiment 22  Apr.  93 

Fawkes,  George  P.,  4  Bn.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  22  Dec. 
Fergusson,  \Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James,  Bt.">  GCSI. 

KCMG-.  CIE.  MP.  3  Bn.  Scots  Fusiliers    ...  26  Mar.  73 
Fitzhardinge,  F.  W.  F.  Lord,  Gloucester  Yeo.    1  July  8i 
Fitzwilliam,  Hon.  C.  W.  Yorkshire  Dragoo  is  15  Aug.  91 
Forster,  Sir  Charles,  Bart.  3  Bn.  North  Staf- 
ford Regiment   4  May  9: 

Foster,  Wm.  H.,MP.  2  West  York  Yeomanry  18  Jan.  90 
Garland-Matthews,  H.,  3  Bn.  Manchester  Regt.  24  Sept.92 

Gildea,  James,  6  Bn.  Warwickshire  Regt 22  Oct.    90 

Gordon,  Geo.  Grant,11  CB.  C  VO.  3  Bn.  R.  Scots     2  Feb.  89 
Gyll,  Brooke  Flemyng,Essex4  Bn.   Regiment    3  Apr.  89 
Hall  Angus,  Wm.'12  CB.  JP.  3  Bn.    Dorset- 
shire Regiment 8  Mar.  79 

Hamilton,  Gawin  W.  R.,  3  Bn.  Irish  Rifles  ...  10  Aug.  89 
Hamilton,  John  G.  C.,Lord,  LanarK  Yeomanry  18  Nov.  82 
Hankey,  Walter  C.  Alers,  Sussex  Artillery  ...  14  Sept.  89 
Hartopp,  Edm.  C.  C,  7  Bn.  King's  R.  Rifles  3  Feb.  97 
Henley,  Henry  Cornish,  3  Bn.  Som.  Lt.  Inf.  26  Mar.  79 
Hewetson,    Henry    A.,    Waterford    Artillery 

(South  Division  Royal  Artillery)  12  Apr.  90 

Hickie,  William  S.,  4  Bn.  Munster  Fusiliers...  12  Sept. 94 
Holroyd,  Tyssen  S.,12  3  Bn.  Essex  Regiment  12  Aug.  93 
Hspkinson,  Robert  G.,  4  Bn.  Yorkshire  Regt.  5  Dec.  85 
Hort,  Sir  Fenton  J.  Bt.,  3  Bn.Inniskilling  Fus.  15  June  89 
Hughes-Hallett,    Fras.    Chas.    MP.    2    Brig. 

Southern  Div.  R.  Artillery    13  July  8s 

Johnson,  Edmund  Geo.  C.,1  J  5  Bn.  Irish  Fus.  29  Jan.  87 
Johnston,  Henry  Stuart,  5  Bn.  Leinster  Regi.  13  Dec.  90 
Kilmorey,  F.  C.  Earl  of,  KP.  Shropshire  Yeo.  24  Oct.  94 


Larking.Cuthbert,  4  Bn.  West  Kent  Regiment ; 

Gentleman  Usher  to  the  Queen    10  Apr.  86 

Larking,  Edgar  Edwin,  3  Bn.  W.  Kent  Regt.  21  May  87 
La  Terriere,  Fenwick  B.  de  S.,,47Bn.  R.  Fus.    4  Apr.  96 

Laurie,  John  Craig-,  3  Bn.  Irish  Rifles  12  Apr.  78 

Lawrence,  John,15  Londonderry  Art.  S.  Div....   17  Sept.92 

Le  Cornu,  Chas.  P.,  R  Jersey  Militia 24  Nov.  85 

Lee,  Edward  Dyke,  3  Bn.  Oxfordshire  Lt.  Iaf.  27  July  89 

Lefroy,  Charles  E.  6  Bn.  Rifle  Brigade    23  Dec.  93 

Lemmon,    Thos.    Warne,    CB.   3  Bn.    East 

Surrey  Regiment 26  Feb.  78 

Leslie,  Edm.  Douglas,  4  Bn.  Irish  Rifles 28  Oct.  86 

Lucas,  Alfred  H.,  3  Bn,  Bedford  Regiment  ...  21  Oct.  93 
Luck,  Everard  Thos.,  3  Bn.  West  Kent  Regt.  14  Dec.  89 
Lynch, Albert  Hardinge,  Waterford  Art.S. Div  27  Feb.  86 
M'Call,  George,  3  and  4   Bns.  Scottish  Rifles  26  Apr.  85 

M'Cammon,  Thos.  A.,  5  Bn.  Irish  Rifles  4  Jan.  93 

M'Cance,  John,  3  Bn.  Irish  Rifles    2  Dee.  93 

Macdoniilil,JohnAnare«',2  8n.Cameron  Hldrs.  24  Mar.  88 
Marling,  Wm.  Playne,  4  Bn.  Gloucester  Regt.  25  Apr.  96 
Mason,  Edw.  Snow,  3  Bn.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  19  Apr.  90 
ilason,  Henry  Paul,  4  Bn.  Border  Regiment  26  June  95 
Massy,  Daniel  M.,  Clare  Art.  S.  Div.  R.  Art.  1  Au»  93 
Master,  T.  W.  Chester,  MP.  4  Bn.  Gloucester 

Regiment 4  Dec.  86 

Meysey-'i'hompson,  R.  F.,16  4  Bn.  West  York 

Regiment „  Oct,   90 

Moncrietf.Str  Alexander,  ECB.  3  Brig.  Scottish 

Division  Royal  Artillery    20  Feb.  78 

Montrose,  D.  B.  M.  R.,  Duke  of,  KT.  Lanark 

Yeomanry    zg  June92 

Mousley,  George,  Denbighshire  Yeomanry  ...  n  May  92 

Neville,  W.  B.  3  Bn.  Inuiskilliug  Fusiliers 9  July  92 

Norbury,  Thomas  C.  N.  «  CB.  DL.  JP.  3  Bn.     ' 

Worcester  Regiment    10  June  74 

Ormonde,  J.  E.  W.  T.,  Marquis  of,  East  Kent 

Yeomanry    10  July  86 

Palmer,  Fredk.,  DL.  JP.  Leicester  Yeomanry  1  July  80 
Pearson.  Wm.la  JP.  DL.  3  Bn.  Leicester  Regt.  22  Oct.  92 
Percy,  Henry,  Earl,  3  B^.  N'thuinberid.Pus.  6  Aug.  92 
Perrott.Sir  HerbertC.-Bur/.  3  Bn.  The  Buffs  31  Oct.  93 
Powell,  Thos.  Pery,  3  Bn.  Manchester  Regt....  24  Aug.  89 
Prendergast,  James  A.,  Tipperary  Artillery 

(South  Div.  Royal  Artillery)    18  Apr.  91 

Rashleigh,  Sir  Colman  Battle,   JP.  Cornwall 

and  Devon  Miners  Art.  (West  Div.  R.  Art.)  14  Jan.  93 
Ridley,    Sir  Matthew   W.,  Ban.  MP.  North- 
umberland Yeomanry,  Secretary  of  State  for 

the  Home  Department 29  May  86 

Robson,  Arthur,  Durham  Art.  W.  Div.  R.  Art.  12  June  86 
Roper,  Charles  Jas.  T.,  6  Bn.  King's  R.  Rifles...  27  Nov.  80 
Sandwich,  E.  G.  H.  Earl  of,  5  Bn.  K.  R.  Rifles  30  Apr.  84 
Sandys,   Thomas  Myles,13  MP.   DL.    3    Bn. 

North  Lancashire  Regiment    isSept.97 

Saunderson,  Edw.  J.,  MP.  4  Ba.  Irish  Fus. ...  12  Dec.  91 

Saurin,  Morgan  J.,  Pembroke  Yeomanry 3  Apr.  86 

Savill,  Joseph  Edw.,  3  Bn.  Essjx  Regiment..  19  July  90 
Senhouse,  Humphrey  P.  Westm  irland  Yeo....    9  Dec.  93 

Seton,  Robert  Eglinton,  4  Bn.  Dublin  Fus 2  Mar.  78 

Smith,  Carleton,  3  Bn.  East  Surrey  Regt 28  Nov.  83 

Smith, EdwardLeadbitter,4Bn.DurhamLt. Inf.  15  Aug.  94 

Smythe,  D.  M.20  3  Bn.  Black  Watch 17  Feu.  97 

Somerset,  Alfred  P.  F.  C,  7  Bn.  Rifle  Brigade  23  June  83 
Stewart,  Harry  H.  Aug.,  Donegal  Art.  S.  Div. 

R.  Art 4  May  89 

Stcvell,  Gerald,  3  Bn.  West  Ridmg  Regiment  8  May  95 
Stronge,  Maxwell  da  Pre,  Sligo  Art.  S.  Div...  16  Mar.  78 
Studdert,  Richd.  M.,  Clare  Art.  S.  Div.  R.  Art.  17  Dec.  87 
Suffield,  Rt.  Hon.  C.  Lord,  ECB.  Norfolk  Art. 

(E.  Div.  R.  Art.) ;  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  3  Oct.  91 
Sutherland  C,  Duke  of ,Sta,Sordah. Yeomanry  29  Apr.  93 
Thomas,  Wm.  Jones,21  DL.  JP.  3  Bn.  South 

Wales  Borderers n  May  83 

Tipping,  Wm.  Fearon,  3  Bn.  Welsh  Fusiliers  25  Feb. 93 
Trevelyan,  Hen.  W.,3  £4  Bns.W.  Riding  Regt.  13  July  89 

Vandeleur,  Edward,  4  Bn.  Irish  Rifles  5  Dec.   91 

Van  de  Weyer.Victor  W.B.,  3Bn.  Berks  Regt.  14  Apr.  86 
Vaughan,   Fras.   Baynham,    Monmouth    En- 
gineer Militia 30  July  92 

Vernoo,  Edward,  5  Bn.  Dublin  Fusiliers   11  May  85 

Walker,  Edward,  3  Bn.  Royal  Fusiliers 28  May  92 

Wallingtou,  Sir  John  W.,  ECB.  4  Bn.   Glou- 
cester Regiment 16  Aug  74 

Walrond,  Henry,  J  P.  4  Bn.  Devonshire  Regt.  27  Maj-  93 

Waring,  Thomas,  MP.  5  Bn.  Irish  Rifles  14  Sept.  81 

Watson,  Francis  G.  D.,  I.  of  Wight  Art.  S.  Div.  20  June  S6 
Webb,  Walter  George,  3  Bn.  S.Stafford  Regt.  1  Apr.  89 
Wnitbread,  Howard,  CB.  Suffolk  Art.  E.  Div.  15  Mar.  82 
White-Thomson,  Sir  Robert  T.,  ECB.  4  Bn. 

Devon  Regiment  15  Apr.  82 

Wright,  F.Vere,  4 Bn.N.  Staffordshire  Regt.  14  Jan.  88 
Wynter,  Walter  Andrew,22  5  Bn.  R.  Fusiliers  13  Apr.  93 


Field  Officers  Retired  from  the  Militia  and  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 


887 


LIEUTENANT  COLONELS. 
Ailesbury,  H.  A.,  Marquis  of,  3  Bn.Wilts.  Regt.   14  Apr.  86 
Allsopp,  Hon.  Wm.  Hy.,  3*4  Bns.  Worcester 

Regt 10  Apr.  86 

Anstruther,  Fras.  ffm,L.,  3  Bn.  Suffolk  Regt.  11  Apr.  91 
AppleyarJ,   Ernest  J.    H.,"  4   Bn.   Middlesex 

Regiment 28  Mar.  94 

Bailey,  James  J.,  3  Bn.  Scottish  Rifles    15  May  95 

Bailey,  Vincent,  4  Bn.  Bedfordshire  Regiment  4  May  89 
Baker,  Wm.  fly.,  Hon.  Artillery  Co.  of  London  27  Mar.  95 
Balfour,  Fred.  Maitland,  3  Bn.  Lancashire  Fus.  9  June  97 
Barlin,  Frederick  S.  3  Bn.  Bast  Surrey  Regt. ...  4  June  87 
Beadon,  John   Hammet,  3  Bn.  Somersetshire 

Light  Infantry 4  Nov.  9: 

Bennett,  James^  3  Bn.  Wiltshire  Regiment  ...  17  Aug.  89 
Bernard,  Arthur  F.West  Somerset  Yeomanry  26  Sept.  91 
Bickersteth,  Robert,  Middlesex  Yeomanry  ...  8  Aug.  91 
Biggs,  Wm.  Worthington,  3  Bn.  Lane.  Fus....  1  Apr.  91 
Bingham,  Richd.  Chas.  Wm.  3  Bn.  Dorset  Regt  26  Mar.  87 
Birch,  George  Francis,  3  Bn.  Hampshire  Regt.  23  Aug.  81 
Bird,  CharlesHenry,  ^Bn.N.LancashireRegt.    3  Dec.  92 

Blake,  Joseph  Fiennes,  Sussex  3  May  76 

Blaydes,  Harry  S.,  3  Bn.  The  Buffs  i2Aug.g6' 

Bluut,  Geo.  E.  Eames,  3  Bn.  Middlesex  Regt.    18  July  85 

Baden,  Walter,  Derbyshire  Yeomanry   23  Aug.  90 

Boyd,  Alexander,  4  Bn.  Argyll  &  Sutherland 

Highlanders   ',  July  84 

Boyse,  Henry  Arthur,  3  Bn.  Irish  Regimet-t  29  Oct.  98 
Bradish,  William,  3  Bn.  West  Kent  Regiment  30  May  96 

Bradshaw,  John_C.  4  Bn.  Welsh  Fusiliers 19  Nov.  " 

Bridger,  Hy.  Colville,  3  Bn.  Sussex  Regiment    4  Dec.  86 
Britton,  Wm.  Fraser  0.  4  Bn.  Bedford.  Regt.  14  Apr. 
Broun,  Montague  C,  Hampshire   Yeomanry  19  July  84 
Browne,  James,  3  Bn.  Gordon  Highlanders...  13  Nov.  " 
Buchanan,  M.  R.  G. ,  3  &  4  Bns.  Scottish  Rifles  12  Aug.  93 

Buckley,  Edmund,  4  Bn.  Essex  Regiment 22  July  8? 

Burnaby,  Eustace  Beaumont,  4  Bn.  Lincoln- 
shire Regiment 23  Mar,  92 

Burii6y  Henry  Edw.,  3  Bu.  Oxford  Ld.  Inf.  ...  7  Apr.  97 
Burr,  Chas.  E.  Gaitskell. -3  3  Bn.  Lane.  Fus. 

Brigade  Major  S.  E.  Brig.  Vol.  Inf.   23  May  91 

Butler,  Walter  T.,  5  Bn.  Irish  Regiment 3  Apr.  95 

Campbell,  James,  Sligo  Art.  S.  Div.  R.  Art...  11  June  9: 
Cantrell-Hubbersty,  Albert  C,  3  Bn.  Derby- 
shire Regt.  1  Nottinghamshire  Rifle  Volunteers  27  Juu<5  88 
Carre,  Thos.  Alex.  Riddell,  4  Bn.  Scots  Fus. ...  31  May  " 
Casson,  Benjamin  T.,  3  Bn.  Yorkshire  Regt.      4  May  87 
Champion,  Peroival  R.,  3  Bn.   Suffolk  Regt.    9  Jan 
Chancellor,  John  Geo.,  Lanarkshire  Xeomanry    4  Mar 
Chichester,  Lord  Adolphus  J.  S.  O,  4  Bn.  Irish 

Rifles 3  Dec. 

Chillingworth,  Henry,  3  Bn.  Worcester  Regt.  6  June  85 
Clark,  Edw. Podmore, 4  Bn.  Shropshire  Lt.  Inf.  25  Feb.  88 
Conuellan,  Jas.  H.  F.  H.,«  5  Bn.  Irish  Regt.  5  Mar.  92 
Conway-Gordon,  Fras.  Ingram,'-'6  DL.  3  Bn. 

Lincoln  Regiment 21  Dec.  81 

Cook,  Arthur  Bott,  4  Bn.  Oxford  Lt.  Infantry  17  Aug.  89 

Cooke,  C.  E.  S.,  Yorkshire  Dragoons 22  Aug.  91 

Cooper,  Charles  A.,  Pembroke  Art.  W.  Div....  3  Apr.  89 
Coyne,  Henry  Wm.,  3  Bn.  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  11  Jan.  82 
Cradock,  Edward  Wm.,2"  Hants  Yeomanry  ...  26  Oct.  87 
Cragg,  Wallace  Wm.,  4  Bn.  Welsh  Fusiliers. ..  10  Apr.  86 

Craig,  J.,  2  Brig.  N.  I.  Div.  R.  Art 16  Aug.  88 

Oreighton,  Fitzmaurice,  3  Bn.  E.  Surrey  Regt.     7  June  dt 

Croft,  Richard  B.,  Herts  Yeomanry 9  Aug.  90 

Cumming,  William,26  4  Bn.  W.  York  Regt.  20  Mar.  86 
~S€-  Cuninghame,  Sir  William  Jas.  M.,  Barest 

3  Bn.  Scots  Fusiliers   30  Apr.  73 

Cuninghame,  W.,  4  Bn.  Argyll  &  Suth.  Hldrs.  1  July  81 
Dalrymple,  lion.  H.  H.,  3  Bn.  Scots  Fusiliers  9  Mar.  98 
Daubeny,  St.John  Edw., 3  Bu.  W.Riding  Regt.  19  July  84 
Davies,  Henry  B.  K.,  4  Bn.  Shrop.  fit.  Inf.    ...  17  June93 

Davoren,  A.  V.,  5  Bn.  Irish  Rifles 24  July  78 

de  E^iton,  Albert,  4  Bn.  Lincolnshire  Regt....  15  Feb.  90 
Delacherois,  Daniel  L.,  3  Bn.  Irish  Rifles   8  Aug.  94 


Gardner,  Arthur  Agg,  4  Bn.  S.  Wales  Brdrs...  4  Mar.  86- 
Gardner,  Chas.  Stanley,  3  Bn.  S.  Lane.  Regt.  27  Feb.  g- 
Gardner,  Thomas,  3  Bn.  Liverpool  Regt.  ...  10  Apr.  8S 
Gaskell.  James  B.,  jBn.  S.  Lancashire  Regt  ..  22  Mar.  90 

Giles,  Wm.  J.  0.31  3  Bn.  Highland  Lt.  Inf 29  July  85 

Goodall,  Liebert  Edw.,  4  Bn.  Gloucester  Regt.  27  Nov.  86 
Goodchild,  Philip  P.  P.,  3  Bn.  Leicester  Regt.  21  Apr.  86 

Gower,  Hy.  Edwin,  3  Bn.  Norfolk  Regt 4  Apr.  88 

Graham,  John,  4  Brigade  Welsh  Div.  R.  Art...  16  Aug.  84 

Greene,  Edward  W.,  Suffolk  Hussars    27  June88 

Greene,  Wm.  S.,312  Brig.  Northern  Div.  R.  Art.  13  Nov.  86. 
Greenway,  Thomas,  4  Bn.  Warwick  Regt.  ...  2S  Nov.  83. 
Gretnw )bd.  C.  Stainforth,33  2  West  York  Yeo.  7  Nov.  91 
Gricsbach,  Chas.  L.,134  CtE.  6  Bn.K.  Fusiliers  18  Mav  90- 
Griffith,  Edward  Clifton,  3  Bn.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  22  Sept.  88 
Guise,  Sir  William  F.  G.,  Bart.  3  Bn.  Glou- 
cestershire Regiment   8  Nov.go- 

Halsey,  Thomas  Frederick,  MP.  Herts  Yeo....  10  Apr.  89. 
Hamilton,  John  F.  C.,35  5  &  6  Bns.  Lane.  Fus.  18  May  9B 
Harbord.  Hon.  Harbord,  Norfolk  Artillery  ...  7  July  8» 
Hardy,  Chas.  Stewart,  E.  Kent  Yeomanry  ...  25  Dec.  86 
Harfield,  William  H.,  Middlesex  Yeomanry ...  7  June  80- 
Hargreave,  George  Wm.,  3  &  4   Bns.   South 

Staffordshire  Regiment ioJuneg3 

Hay,  Chas.  Leith,  3  Bn.  Gordon  Highlanders...     2  Sept.85 

Heard,  Francis.  3  Bn.  Minister  Fusiliei-s 21  Dec.  81 

Henry, Thos.  Allan.  Leicestershire  Y'eornanry  21  Apr.  86 
Heriot,  Warner  J.  L.,  4  Bn.  Oxford  Light  Inf.  18  Apr.  95 
Hillcoat.TheophilusP.  363  Bn.  Somerset  Lt. Inf.  21  June  90 
Holmes,  John  Sancroft,  Norfolk  Art.  E.  Div. 

Royal  Artillery 7  Jan.  93 

Home,  Son.  Cospatrick  D.,  3  Bn.  Royal  Scots  27  Jan.  94 
Houldsworih,  W.  J.,  Lanarkstrre  Yeomanry.-.  13  Apr.  92 
Houstoun,  Geo.  Ludovic,   4   Bn.  Argyll  and 

Sutherland  Highlanders    2  Aug.90 

Howell,  Fred.  Robt.,  3  Bn.  Welsh  Regiment...  12  Mar.gz 
Haghes, Hugh  Robert.3Bn. Welsh  Fusiliers...  3  Oct.  83 
Hunt,  John   M.  F.,   Hampshire  and   Isle    of 

Wight  Artillery,  S.  Div 1  Feb.  90 

Hunter,  Thomson,  Kent  Art.  Eastern  Division  3  Apr.  915 
Hurt,  Albert  Fred.3"  3  Bn.  Derbyshire  Regt...  3  Oct.  85, 
Hutton,  Maurice  Fitzm.,  3  Bn.  Black  Watch  12  June  86 
I'Anson,  John,  3  Bn.  West  Yorkshire  Regt.   ...  20  May  9r 

Izod,  W.  H.,  5  Bn.  Irish  Rifles 25  Nov.  85 

James,  John,  3  Bu.  S.  Wales  Borderers 22  Mav.  84 

Kearnev,  John  P.,  5  Bn.  Leinster  Regiment...  7  Jan.  91 
Kell,  W.  C.  Fearn.3j  3  Bn.  S.  Stafford  Regt.  13  Jan.  86 
Kennedy,  Lockhart  Mure  Hartley,  3  Bn.  East 

Surrey  Regt n  June  87/ 

Knox,  G.  Beresford,  Londonderry  Lt.  Inf 31  Jan.  77 

Lacon.  Edmund  B.  K.,  4  Bn.  Norfolk  Regt  ...  23  June  So 
Lambart,  Gustavus  F.  W.,  5  Bn.  Leinster  Regt.16  Dec.  96. 

Lambert,  T.  C,  Donegal  Artillery 27  July  89 

Langford-Brooke,  Hy.  L.  B.,  2  Bu.  Cam.  Hldrs.  29  June  89, 

Latham,  Charles,  4  Bn.  Royal  Fusiliers 3  Jan.  9T 

Leach,  Henry,39  Pembroke  Yeomanry   1  July  8r 

Leake.  Henry,40  3  Bn.  East  Yorkshire  Regt.  ...  11  Jan.  82 

Lees,  Fras.  G.,  3  Bn.  West  Yorkshire  Regt 13  Mar  36. 

Leith,  James  Mackenzie,  4  Bn.  Norfolk  Regt. 22  July  96. 
Levett,  Theo.  John,  Staffordshire  Y'eomanry  29  Dec.  86 
Lindsay- Bucknall,  J.  A.,  3  Bn.  R.  Fusiliers  ...  19  Nov.  92 
Lloyd,  Henry  Olivier,  3  Bn.  West  Surrey  Regt.  21  July  88, 

Longman,  Arthur  H.,  4  Bn.  Bedfird  Regt 14  Apr.  86 

Loveband,  John  E.,  Devon  Art.  W.  Div.  R.Art.  4  Apr.  94 
Lowndes,  Richard  Wm.  S.,  3  Bn.  Oxfordshire 

Light  Infantry    15  Nov.go. 

Loyd,  Frank  KirkMian,  3  Bn.  Cheshire  Regt.    11  May  89. 

Lynam,  William,  5  Lancashire 4  May  88. 

M'Alester,  Charles  S.,41  4  Be.  Scots  Fusiliers        o  May  85. 

M'Clintock,  Charles  E.,6  Bn.  Irish  Rifles 21  May  87 

M'Neill.  Hector  S.,  2  Lanark    23  Feb.  81 

Marshall,   Anthony,   3   Bu.    Northumberland 

Fusiliers  16  Mar.  89, 

Martin,  Loftus  Hy.,  3  Bn.  Yorkshire  Lt.  Inf.  10  May  88 
Martyn,  Oliver,  4  Bn.  Counaught  Ringers  ...  25  Apr.  77 


Dopping-Hepenstal,  Ralph  A.,  6  Bn.  Rif.  Brig.  15  May  78;  Maude,  William  Wade,  4  Bu  West  York  Regt...  11  May  89 

Durrant,  Alfred,  Hon.  Artillery  Co.  of  London  n  Apr.  S8lMaxwell,  .fir  Herbert  E.,  Bt.,3  Bu. Scots  Fus. 

Dwyer,  L.  F.   W.,  Anglesey  Engineers,  Capt.  |     MP.  for  Wigtonshire  10  Apr.  86 

ret.  pay  106  Fusiliers 7  Nov.  91  Mayor,  Edgar  J., 3  and  4  Bns.  Lancashire  Fus.  20  Jan.   97 

Egerton,  Sir  Philip  le  Belward,23  Bart,  4  Bn.  Meade  King, Wm.  O.,  3  Bn.  Somerset  Lt.  Inf....     6  Not  86 

Cheshire  Regiment  28  Mar.  S3  Meeking,  Charles,  3  Bn.  Oxfordshire  Lt.  Inf...     1  Aug.  94 

Ellis,  Robert  H.,  5  Bn.  Inniskiding  Fusiliers    5  Dec.  88  -uerritt,  Wm.  Ingersoll,  3*4  Bns.  Manchester 

Elrington,  Hy.  Haudley,  Worcestershire  22  Mar.  72        Regiment 30  Oct.   95 

Mordaunt,  Sir  Charles,  Bart,,  Warwick  Yeo.     5  Dec.  91 


Eustace,  J.  J.  H.  R.  8  Bn.  King's  Royal  Rifles  23  May  94 
Ewart,  Robert    William,  3   Bn.  King's  Own 

Scottish  Borderers    23  Dec.  93 

Fellows.  Chas.  Fras.  Yorkshire  Art.  W.  Div.  24  Jan.  91 
Ferris,  William  Browne,  4  Bn.  Suffolk  Regt...  18  May  89 
Fitzgerald,   VVilliam  G.   9  Bn.   Rifle    Brigade, 


Morris,  John,  Glamorgan  Art.  W.  Div.  R.  Art.  -.7  July  95 

Morrison,  William,  3  Bu.  Irish  Rifles   ...  3  Feo.  94 

Mortimer,  Charles  E.  R.  W.,  4  Bn.  Royal  Fus.  24  June  93 
Munn,  John,  3  Bn.  North  Lancashire  Regt.  ...  13  Jan.  94 
JMure-Steel,  G.,  3  &  4  Bns.  Sottish  Rifles  5  Dec.  85 


Captain  ^Middlesex  Volunteer  Artillery  18  Apr.  91  Norman,  L.,  5  Bn.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers    14  Apr.  86 

Flowers,  Frederick,  4  Bn.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  10  May  90  O'Brien,  John  L.  G.,423  Bn.  Sc  ittish  Rifles  ...  n  Mar.  82 
Fludyer,  Arthur  John,  3  &  4  Bns.  Northamp-  O'Gorman,  John  J.,  4  Bn.  Dublin  Fusiliers    ...  13  Mar.  86 

ton  Regiment 6  June  gi  Otway,  Jocelvn  Tufton  F.,  3  Bn.  Berks  Regt.    13  Mar.  95 

Foley,  A.  G.  P.,  3  &  4  Bns.  Manchester  Regt.  23  Sept.  98  Pagan,  Gilbert  A.,43  3  &  4  Bns.  HighlandL.  Inf.  22  May  95 
Ford,  Alexander  E.,  N.  Somerset  Yeomanry..  19  May  93  Paget,  William  B.,  Nottingham  Yeomanry  ...  12  Mar.  87 
Foster,  Augustus  Billett,  Dorset  Yeomanry  ...  17  May  94iParker,  Charles  John  B.,  4  tin.  Lincoln.  Regt...  22  June  87 
Frobisher,  William  Martin,30  7  Bn.  Rifle  Brig,  n  June43  Parratt,  Evelyn  Latimer,  3  Royal  Surrey 27  Oct.   75 


Field  Officers  Retired  from  the  Militia  and  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 


888 

Payler,  Brook  P.  Morgan,  4  Bn.  Warwick  Regt.  4  May  89 
Pearson,  Henry,  3  Bn.  Derbyshire  Regiment  25  Apr.  91 

Peel,  Hy.  Lennox,  4  Bn.  Welsh  Fusiliers  24  Oct.   94 

Pollen,  Sir  Richard  H.  Bart.,  4  Bn.  Gloucester- 
shire Regiment 6  May  91 

Porcelli-Cust,  Allan  R.  C,  4B11.  Lincoln  Regt.  23  June  94 
Pountain,  John  Tbos.,  4  Bn.  Derbyshire  Regt.  22  Oct.  87 
Poynter,  James,  Buckinghamshire  Yeomanry  6  July  89 
Pratt,  Edward  Roger  M.,  Norfolk  Art.  E.  Div. 

Royal  Artillery 10  Dec.  92 

Pratt,  Lord  Geo.  M.,  ./P..  3  Bn.  Berks.  Regt.      2  Feb,     " 
Price,  John  B.,  3  Bn.  S.  Stafford  Regiment   ...  14  June  90 
Priestley,  Peter,  3  En.  Liverpool  Regiment  ...     9  Sov. 
Prior,  Geo.  Redmond,  4  Bn.  Derbysh.  Regt...  13  May 
Reid,  Alfred.  4B11.  Durham  Light  Infantry ...  26  Sept.  94 
Rhodes,  Fairfax,  Sussex  Art.  (EastDiv.R.Art.)  lcMay  93 
Richards,  Hy.  Hutchins,  3  Bn.  Somerset  L.  I.     4  Mav  92 
Rickaby,  John,  3  Bn.  West  Yorkshire  Regt. ...     3  Mar.  88 
Ringrose,  R.  T..  3  Bn.East  Yorkshire  Regt.... 
Roberts,  Wm.  Henry,  West  Kent  Yeomanry... 

Robertson,  James  C.,  2nd  Royal  Lanark  

Robbins,  George  Blakeuiore,44  Harwich  Div. 

Submarine  Miners  

Rowan,  John  J..  4  Bn.  Irish  Rifles  

Sadler,SamuelWm.Ralph,3Bn.WiltshireRegt. 
Salmon,  Charles  Edw.,  3  Bn.  Suffolk  Regt. ... 
Salmon,  Henry  Thos.,  3  Bn.Northampt on  Regt. 

Sandeman,  Gee.  Glas.",  3  Bn.  Black  Watch 

Sandys,  Hon.  M.W.  Geo.,  3  Bn.  Wiltshire  Begt. 
Savage,  Arthur  Wm.,  3  Bn.  Warwick  Regt.... 
Schneider,  John  H.  A.,  3  Bn.  Lancaster  Regt. 
Schofield,  Horry  W.,  4  Bn.  Warwick  Regt.  ... 
Scobell,  Sanford  G.  T.,  Worcestershire  Yeo.... 

Scott,  George  Fred.,  3  Bn.  Cheshire  Regt 

Seally,  Arthur  St.  John,  Waterford  Art., S. Div. 
Sebright,  Edgar  R.  S.,  4  Bn.  Bedford  Regt.  ... 
Seymour,  Fred.  Henry,  3  Bn.  Yorkshire  Regt. 
Sheals,  Peyton,  3  &  4  Bns.  N.Lancashire  Regt. 
Shephard,  Chas.  S.,«  DSO.  4   Bn.   Somerset 

Light InfanLry  

Skelton,  John,  3  Bn.  Manchester  Regiment ... 
Slater,  Hubert,  3  Bn.  East  Lancashire  Regt. 

Sloane,  Horatio,  Antrim  Artillery 

Smith,  Sir  Henry,  3  Brig.  E.  Div.,  Royal  Art.  19  Jan.  89 
Smith,  Richard  F.,  9  Bn.  King's  Royal  Rifles  2  June  94 
Snead,  Jas.  A.  F.,  3  Bn.  South  Wales  Borderers  26  June  87 

Somervell,  James,  Ayrshire  Yeomanry 17  Oct.  91 

Squire,  Robt.  Hutton-,  4  Bn.  Yorkshire  Regt.    6  Julv  89 

Steel,  Gavin,  4  Bn.  Scottish  Rifles s  Dec.  85 

Stewart,   Hy.  Lucas   St.  G.,  3  Bn.  Highland 

Light  Infantry  16  Apr.  98 

Stohwasser,  Fras.  J.,  Hon.  Art  Co.  of  London  6  Sept.  90 
Story,  Robert,*6  7  Bn.  King's  Royal  Rifles  ...  3  Feb.  97 
Strong.C.Isham,  3  Bn.  Northampton  Regt.  ...  3  Apr.  35 
Sunderland,  Toos.  J.,  3  Bn.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  11  July  S3 
Talbot,  Gerald  F.,  Staffordshire  Yeomanry...     4  May  92 

Tatham,  Algernon,  4  Bn.  The  Buffs 14  May  87 

Taylor,  William,*"  Cork  Art.  (S.  Div.  R.  Art.)  24  Nov.  85 

Toms,  Henry,  3  Bn.  Devonshire  Regt to  Mar.  88 

Townshend,  H.FitzJohn,3&4Bns. Scot.Rifles  22  Jan.  90 
Tracy,  Hon.  F.  S.  A.  H.,  Worcestershire  Yeo.  27  May  93 
Turner,  George  Villiers,'3  3  Bn.  Suffolk  Regt.  21  May  91 

Turner,  Henry,  4  Bn.  Cheshire  Regiment 8  May  8o 

Turnor,  Wyatt  Wm.,  4  Bn.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.    4  Oct.  9 
Vernon,  Sir  Hy.  Foley,  Bart.,  Worcester  Yeo.     5  July  9 
Walker,  Wm.  Hall,  Lane.  Art.  South  Div.    ...  28  Apr.  97 
Walpole,  Horace,  4  Bn.  Norfolk   Regiment; 

Hon.  JIajor  1  Cadet  Battalion  S  June  89 

p.g.c.  Warton,  Robert  G.,45  3  Bn.  E.York  Regt.  21  June  90 
Webster,  Godfrey  F.,  3  Bn.  West  Surrey  Regt.    5  Mar. 
Wellesley,  Richd.  C,  Medway  Division   Sub. 

Miners,  Royal  Engineers 4  June  90 

Wilkinson,  Surtees,  3  Bn.  Durham  Lt.  Inf.  ...  19  Feb.  90 
Williams,  R.  ap  Hugh,  Rl.  Anglesey  Engnrs.     3  Aug.  96 

Williams-Wynn,  Montgomery  Yeomanry 17  Apr.  92 

Williamson,  Robert  Reddall,  Royal  Monmouth 

Engineers  (Militia) 18  Jan. 

Wilson,  Wm.  Horace,50  6  Bn.  Rifle  Brigade  ...  22  Aug. 85 
Winstanle3",  John  A.,  4  Bn.  Derbyshire  Regt.  17  Feb.  97 
Winter,  Noel  N.,  3  Bn.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  1  Jan.  90 
Winterscale,  John  F.M.,  3  Bn.  Wiltshire  Regt.  1  May  83 
Woddrop,  Wdliam  All*!,  Lanarkshire  Yeo....  28  Apr.  86 
Woodhall,  Frederic  William,51  5  Middlesex  ...  2  Oct. 
Woods, Matt. Chas. .NorthumberlandYeomaivry    i  July  81 


Aylmer,  Reginald  A.,  3  Bn.  Dublin  Fusiliers  19  May  94 
Aytoun,    Chadwick,   2    Bn.    Cameron    High- 
landers    25  Mar.  gi 

Baird,  Hy.  Robt.  3  Bn.  Seaforth  Highlanders  20  Feb.  95 

Barlow,  Arch.  Pratt,  Notts  Yeomanry  6  Jan.  97 

Barnes,  Arthur  G.,  3  Bn.  Derbyshire  Regt.    ...  22  Oct.  92 
Batson,  Francis  C,  Lanes.  Art.  South  Div. ...  26  June  80 

Baylis,  T,  E.,  3  Bn.  Middlesex  Regiment  7  Aug.  86 

Beauchamp,  Sir  R.   W.    Proctor,   Bart.  Nor- 
folk Artillery,  Eastern  Division 16  Oct.   86 

Begbie,  Hamilton  Luard,  3  Bn.  Suffolk  Regt.     3  Mar.  94 
Berens,  Alex.  Aug.,  3  Bn.  Northampton  Regt.    3  Apr.  86 
Beresford,  M.  De  la  Poer,  4  Bn.  Warwick  Regt.    4  Aug.  88 
Berkeley.  Maurice  Hy.  3  &  4  Bns.  Worcester- 
shire Regiment 9  Mar.  96 

Berkeley.  Robt.  V.,  3  &  4  Bns.  Worcester. Regt.     5  Sept.91 

Bernard,  Thomas  S.  W.,  3  Bn.  S.Lanc.  Regt.  23  Jan.  89 

Berthon,  Chas.  Septimus.Durham  Art.W.Div.  25  Apr.  88 

23  Sept.  goiBirch,  Francis  Mildred,  3  Bn.  Berks  Regt....     5  June  95 

23  June  88;Blacker,  Fred.  Hy.,   Notts  Yeomanry   (Sher- 

11  July  77[     wood  Rangers) 19  Sept. 94 

jBlacker,  William,  3  Bn.  Dublin  Fusiliers 10  Aug.  93 

10  Feb.94jBlackett-Ord,   Andrew  J.,  4  Bn.  Argyll  and 

2-  July  91      Sutherland  Highlanders   ." 14  Feb.  83 

26  Apr.  SilBlacklock.William  J.S.,  3  Bn.  LancasterRegt.     1  Aug.  94 
10  Apr.  S6|Blencowe,  Henry  P.  G.,3  Bn.  Border  Regiment    3  June  92 

4  May  89  Blezard,  George,  Derbyshire  Yeomanry    30  Oct.   95 

2  July  87  Bonsall,  Hugh  Edwd.,*Cardigan  Art.  W.  Div.  2sApr.96 
2  Apr.  92  Boot,  Charles  Webster,  3  Bn.  Leinster  Regt....  27  May  95 
4  May  89  Boscawen.  Hon.  J.  R.  de  C,  Di.4  Bn. Oxford 


10  Nov.  87 
4  May  9 
6  Mar.9; 
9  Mar.  98 

20  Feb.  92 
15  Dec.  97 
23  Mar.  01 
14  June  92 

17  Apr.  95 

11  June 


Light  Infantry  28  Jan.  93 

Boughton-Leigli,  John  H.,  4  Bn.Warwickshire 

Regiment : 14  May  92 

Bower,  Jas.  Bower,  3  Bn.  Cheshire  Regt 21  May  92 

Bower,  Robert  Lister,54  CMQ,  7  Bn.  King's 

RoyalRifies 6  May  91 

Boyle,  Charles  John,55  4  Bn.  Oxford  Lt.  Inf....  3  Apr.  86 
Boyse,  Henry  Arthur,  3  Bn.  Irish  Regiment...    9  Jan.  84 

Brand,  George  Horatio,  3  Middlesex 5  June  80 

Bredon,  Matthew  Boyd,  3  Bn.  Irish  Fusiliers    29  Apr.  93 

Brickmann,  Christopher  D.,  Berkshire  12  Apr.  71 

4  Mar.  9i|8roadbent,  Spencer,  3  Bn.  Border  Regiment  9  Apr.  92 
9  June  77jBroadwood.  Edward,  3  Bn.  Sussex  Regiment  27  Feb.  92 


MAJORS. 

Abercromby,   Geo.    Cosmo,52   3  Bn.   Gordon 

Highlanders 28  July 

Acheson-Shortis,  R.  W.,  2  Brig.  N.  Div.  R.  Art.  13  Mar.  80 

Aldridge,  John,53  4  Bn.  Leinster  Regt 12  May  82 

Alston,  Charles  H.,  Lanarkshire  Yeomanry  ...  14  June  82 
Anderson,  Hy.  Arch.,  4  Bn.  Royal  Fusiliers ...     2  Jan.  95 
Anderson,  John  R.  M.,  3  &  4  Bns.  Worcester- 
shire Regiment 3  Janeg3 

Armstrong,  Arthur  J.,  Warwickshire  Yeo.  ...      1  July  81 
Aylesford,  C.  W.  Earl  of,  Warwickshire  Yeo.  19  Nov.  91 


rowne,  Chas.  Edm.,55  Northumbld.  Hussars  3  July  97 
Browne,  Peter  C.,-6  4  Bn.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  12  Mar.  81 
Brudenell- Bruce,  Lord  C.  F.,  Wiltshire  Yeo.  20  May  91 
Brudenell-Bruce,  Lord  C.  W.,  Wiltshire  Yeo...  ic  May  82 
Burges-Short.  Geo.,  3  Bn. Manchester  Regt.    ...  23  July  92 

Butler-Arnold,  H.,  Oxfordshire  Lt.  Inf. 19  Aug.  93 

Butler,  Pierce  O'Brien,57  8  Bn.  King's  R.  Rifles  21  Sept.  78 
Butler,  Samuel  Evau,N.  Somerset  Yeomanry  21  Apr.  86 
Campbell,  Hon.  G,  T.  C.  Clifton-Hastings,  3 

Bn.  Derbyshire  Regiment 22  Oct.   92 

Campbell,  Sir  Duncan  A.  D.,  Bart.  3  Bn.  High- 
land Light  Infantry ....  22  May  93 

Campbell,  Leveson  G.,  Ayrshire  Yeomanry  ...  27  Aug.  92 
Chapman,  Geo.  Alex.58  4  Bn.  N.  Stafford  Regt.  21  Mar.  91 
Chapman,  Hillyard,  Shropshire  Yeomanry  ...  30  Apr.  90 
Chichester,  Newton  Chas.,  N.Devon  Yeomanry  12  Mar.  80 

Cholmondeley,  Thos.  R.,  Shropshire  Yeo 17  Feb.  97 

Clark,  Godfrey  L.  4  Bn.  Shropshire  Light  Inf.  17  Feb.    94 

Cleave,  Benjamin  C,  1  Devon  Yeomanry  17  Nov.  83 

Clowes,  Charles  Edw.,  7  Bn.  King's  R.  Rifles  29  July  93 
Coates,  Edw.  Feetham,  3  Bn.  W.  Riding^Regt.  26  June  86 
Cockburn,  Robert,  4  Bn.  Shropshire  Lt.  Inf...  8  May  95 
Codrington,  Sir  Gerald  W.  H.  Bt.  Gloucester 

Yeomanry    29  May  S6 

Colby,  J.  V.,  DL.  3  Bn.  Worcestershire  Regt.  9  June  90 
Combe,  Harvey  T.  B.,  3  Bn.  Sussex  Regiment  1  Mar.  93 
Combe,  Richard  T.,  West  Somerset  Yeomanry  8  July  91 
Congreve,  Geo.  Thomas,  3  Bn.  Warwick  Regt.  11  Aug.  97 
Conyers-D'Arcy,  Wm.N.  3  Bn  Yorkshire  Lt.Inf.  24  Mar.  86 
Coombs,  Robt.  Waters,  3  Bn.  West  Kent  Regt.     7  July  94 

Corbet,  Reginald,  Shropshire  Yeomanry  5  Sept.91 

Corder,    A.    Annerly,     Edinburgh     Artillery 

(Southern  Division  Royal  Artillery)    ..  4  Sept.  95 

Cowan.  Walter  F.  J.,59  3  Bn.  Welsh  Fusiliers...  12  June  86 
Creagh,  Simon  Wm..  5  Bn.  Warwick  Regmt.  2  July  98 
Crisp,  Arthur  Steffe,  4  Bn,  Derby  Regiment...  7  Sept. 71 
Crowdy,  Edward  P.,  Berkshire  Yeomanry  ...  8  Nov. -go 
Cruden,  George  Robert,3  Bn.  Highland  Lt.  Inf  29  July  85 
Cubitt,  Charles  Campbell,60  4  Bn.  W.York  Regt.  27  Feb.  87 
Cunynghame,  Sir  Fras.  G.  T.,  5  Bn.  Rifle  Brig.  29  Nov.  79 
Cuppage,  HamletW.61 9  Bn.  King's  Roy.Rifles  15  Mar.  82 

Cuppaidge,  Edmund,  5  Bn.  Irish  Rifles     5  May  94 

Curwen,  Eldred,  Westmoreland  Yeomanry  ...  29  Mar.  82 
D'Aeth,  Lewis  N.  H.,623  Bn.  Scots  Fusiliers  ...  18  May  g8 
Dalrymple,  Fras.  B.,63  Carmrthn.  Art.  W.  Div.  27  Aug.  90 
Dalrymple-Hay,  Jas.  Fras.,  4  Bn.  Scots  Fus.  10  Apr.  86 
Darley,  Alfred  Edw.,  4  Bn.  E.  Surrey  Regt....  1  Nov.  go 
Dashwood,  Sir  George  J.  E.  Bt.  4  Bn.  Oxford 

Light  Infantry  6  May  91 

Davis,  George  Fred.  4  Bn.  East  Surrey  Regt.  29  July  96 
Dawnay,  Hon.  Fras.  H.,  Yorkshire  Hussars...  22  June 98 
Dawson,  R.  Edw.,64  3  Bn.  Warwick  Regiment  24  Mar.  86 
Bease,  Edmund  J.  C,  4  Bn.  Irish  Fusiliers  ...  28  Apr.  94 


Field  Officers  Retired  from  the  Militia  and  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 


889 


Delap,  James  Bogle,  Bucks  Yeomanry 9  Juno  97 

Denison,  Septimus  J.  A.,  3  Bn.  South  Stafford 

Regiment 4  Jan.  93 

Dennis,  Morley  S.  M.  5  Bn.  Irish  Regiment ...  28  Aug.  95 
De  Wezele,  Count  M.  G..  Norfolk  Artillery  ...  9  Sept.  76 
Dick,  John  P.,  Edinburgh  Art.  S.  Div.  R.  Art.  8  July  93 
Dillon,  Sir  John  F.,  5  Bn.  Leinster  Regiment  24  Feb.  86 
Dodds,  Matthew  Bowser,  4  Bn.  York  Regt.    ...  10  Sept.  83 

Domvile,  Herb.  W.,  4  Bn.  "Worcester  Regt. 26  Sept.  83 

Dorington,  Sir  J.  B.  Bt.,  2IP.  Gloucester  Yeo.  1  July  81 
Dove-Haly,  John  J.  A.,  5  Bn.  Rifle  Brigado  ...  12  Aug 
Downing,' George  C,  4  Bn.  Lincolnshiie  Regt.  3  May  9c 
Dowson,  Philip  S.,  3  Bn.  "Welsh  Regiment  ...  18  Sept.95 
Dresser*,John  Hv.,  3  &  4  Bns.  Manchester  Rgt.  24  July  95 
Dryden,  J.  E.  S.",  3  Bn.  Northampton  Regt.  ...  12  M-.y  86 
Duberly,  Arthur  Grey,65  3  Bn.  Bedford  Regt. ..  1  July  81 
Duff,  Garden  Alex.,  DL.  2B11.  Cameron Hldrs.  26  Mar.82 
Dugdale,  J.  B.,  Warwickshire  Yeomanry  ...  19  Nov.  92 
Dugdaie,  JohnM.,J3i.  Montgomery  Yeomanry  29  June  89 
Duncornbe,  Adolphus  M.,  Yorkshire  Hussars    2  June  88 

Dundas,  Charles  Hy.,  3  Bn.  Black  Watch 21  June  90 

Dunleath.  Hy.  Lyle,  Lord,  5  Bn.  Irish  Rifles  1  Nov.  90 
Dunlop,  Robert  M. ,  3  Bn.  Manchester  Regt....  17  Nov.  38 
Dunn,  John  Henrique,  3  Bn.  E.  Surrey  Regt  21  Oct.   93 

Edgar,  Logan, B.,  3  Bn.  Devonshire  Regt 24  Oct.   88 

Edwardes,  Wm.  Henry,  Lane.  Art.  S.  Div.  ...24  Feb.  97 
Elwes,  Hugh  W.    H.,  Durham  Artillery  West 

Division  "Royal  Artillery ii  Dec.  88 

Erskine.  Hon.  C.  H.  S.,  3  Bn.  A.  and  S.  Hldrs.  16  Aug.  84 

Evans,  David  W.,  Nottingham  Yeomanry 10  Apr. 86 

Falkner,  Robt.  Andrew,  Leicester  Yeomanry  14  Apr.  97 
Fellowes.  Hon.  Ailwyn  E.,  MP.,  3  Bn.  Norfolk 

Regt.,  Vice-Chamberlain  of  the  Household 14  Jan.  93 

Fellows,  Geo.,  Notts  (S.  Nottingham)  Yeo.  ...  19  liar.  92 
ffolkes.   Sir  W.  H.  B.,  Bart.  2  Brig.  Eastern 

Div.  Rova4  Artillery 10  Apr.  86 

FitzGerald,  Gerald  Otho,  5  Bn.  K.  R.  Rifles  ...  4  Apr.  07 
FitzGerald,  Lord  Walter,  8  Bn.  King's  R.  Rfis.  27  June  88 
Fitzherbert,  Fras.  Edw.,  Stafford  Yeomanry  30  July  92 
Flower,  Lamorock,  4  Bn.  East  Surrey  Regt.'...  4  July  77 
Foley,  Hon.  F.  C.  J.,  3  Bn.  Derbyshire  Regt.  15  Feb.  88 
Foster,    James,    Humber   Div.  Sub.   Miners 

Royal  Engineers  14  Nov.  94 

Forster,  William,66  7  Bn.  King's  R.  Rifles 15  Apr.  82 

Fortescue,  Edw.  F.  K.,c'  3  Bn.  Warwick  Regt.  7  July  80 
Fortescue,  Hon.  J.  Wm.,  N.  Devon  Yeomanry    5  Nov.  92 

Fothergill,  Henry,  4  Bn.  Essex  Regiment 2  May  85 

Fraser,  Campbell  E.  3  Bn.  W.  Surrey  Regt,...  11  May  95 
Fraser,  Francis,  3  Bn.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ...  7  Mar.  91 
Fulcher,  Arthur  William,  Suffolk  Hussars   ...  24  Apr.  97 

Furlonge,  Joseph  S.,  5  Bn.  Munster  Fus 14  Apr.  86 

Gambier-Parry,  Ernest,68  1  Devon  Yeomanry  14  Feb.  83 
Gibbs,  Anthony,  North  Somerset  Yeomanry.  21  Anr.  86 

Gibbs,  John,  4  Bn.  Dublin  Fusiliers 14  Oct.  96 

Gibson,  John  Geo.,  Hon.  Art.  Co.  of  London  14  Nov.  94 
Gilbert,  Arthur  Stronge,694Bn.YorkshireRegt.  1  July  8r 
Gladstone,  Arthur  R.,  Lancashire  Hussars  ...     3  Apr.  86 

Goldney,  G.  Prior,  Wiltshire  Yeomanry 23  Jan.  92 

Gollop,  John,  3  Bn.  Dorset  Regiment 14  June  7Q 

Gooch,HughFulthorpe,3Bn.S.LancashireRg.  13  Feb.  92 
Graham,  Robt.  B.,  3  Bn.  Suffolk  Regiment  ...  23  Apr.  91 
Grant,  Sir  A.  Hy.,  Bart.  Hants  Yeomanry  ...  29  May  Zr, 
Grant,  John  M.,  3  Bn.  Gordon  Highlanders  ...   12  May  86 

Green,  John  G.,  5  Bn.  King's  Royal  Rifles 4  May  95 

Greig,  Robert,  3  Brig.  Scottish  Div.  R.  Art. ...  2  May  83 
Gretton,Geo.LeMesurier,T03Bn.WarwickRgt.  5  Dec.  94 
Grice-Hutchinson,Geo.Wrn.,"2  3  Bn.Lancashire 

Fusiliers  ;  MP.  for  Aston  Manor 6  July  89 

Grove,  J.  Chas.  Ross,"4  3  Bn.  Seaforth  Highldrs    3  Nov.  80 

Guest,  Montague  John,  Dorset  Yeomanry 13  Mar.  86 

Guest,  Thomas  M.,  Dorset  Yeomanry 8  May  86 

Hamilton,  Edward  C. ,  5  Bn.  Dublin  Fusiliers  4  June  90 
Hamilton,  Evelyn  J.,  3  Bn.  Highland  Lt.  Inf.  17  Jan.  83 
Hamilton,  JohnC.  C,  Ayrshire  Yeomanry  ...  23  Sept.96 
Hamilton,  Trevor  B.,  5  Bn.  Leinster  Regt.  ...  8  Mar.  93 
Hamm,  William  Joseph  P.,  3  Bn.  BorderRegt.  5  June 86 
Hammond,  Gurnell  E.,  3  Bn.W.  Riding  Regt.  16  Oct.   95 

Hancocks,  A.  T.,  Worcester  Militia 11  Oct.  79 

Harbord,.Hbn.Assheton,  E.Norfolk  Art.  E.Dv.  17  Apr.  95 
Hardman,  Geo.  Turner,  3  Bn.  E.  Lane.  Regt.  24  Jan.  91 
Hardy,  Simeon  H.,  3  Bn.  Highland  Lt.  Inf. ...  14  Feb.  83 
Harrison,  Fred.  Randall,  4  Bn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  4  June  98 
Harrison,  Reynolds,  3  Bn.  Welsh  Regiment...  3  Aug.  89 
Hastings,   Geo.  M.  Lord,    Norfolk  Artillery, 

East  Division  Royal  Artillery 2  Apr.  92 

Hawke,  Martin  B.  Lord  3  Bn.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1  Mar.  93 

Hayter-Hames,  Colvile  G.,  1  Devon  Yeo 19  Sept.  94 

Henderson,  Chas.W.C,  Northumberland  Yeo.  29  May  86 

Henry,  Alexander,  6  Bn.  Irish  Rifles 27  May  95 

Herbert,  Nicholas,  3  Bn.  West  Surrey  Regt....  25  Nov.  93 

Hibbert,  Paul  E.  T.,  Warwick  Yeomanry S  Mar.  90 

Higgins,  William  Fras.,  3  Bn.  Bedford  Regt.  15  Dec.  88 
Holley,  Windham  H.,  N.  Devon  Yeomanry  ...  18  Aug.  86 


Hopkins,  John,79  2  West  York  Regiment  10  Nov.  75 

Hotham,  William,81  3  Bn.  Yorkshire  Lt.  Inf.  ...5  May  97 
Howard,  Henry  C,  Westmoreland  Yeomanry  26  Sept. 91 
Hughes,  Henry  M.,  3  Bn.  Welsh  Fusiliers  ...  19  Jan.  84 
Hughes-Le  Fleming,  Stanley,  Westmrld.Yeo.  2  May  96 
Hunt,  Arthur  Carew,32  5  Bn.  Royal  Fusiliers  21  Apr.  83 
Hunter,  Charles  E.,  Northnmbld.  Hussars...  11  Aug.  86 
Hunter,  Wm.  Chas.,  4  Bn.  S.  Wales  Borderers  9  May  9c 
Huntsman,  Harry  F.  Nottingham  Yeomanry  7  Apr.  94 
Hurrell,Wm.Craufurd,3Bn.E.LancashireRgt.  9  Dec.  96 
Ilderton,  Thos.  G.,  3Bn.  Northumberland  Fus.  14  Apr.  86 
Innes,  Wm.  Disney,  3  Bn.  Gordon  Hlghlndrs.  2  Feb.  89 
Jameson,  J.  Fras..  4  Bn.  Connaught  Rangers  10  May  90 
Jefferson,  Joseph  J.  D.,  Yorkshire  Hussars  ...  15  Oct.  92 
Jessopp,  Wm.  de  B..  3  Bn.  Derbyshire  Regt....  28  July  88 
Johnson,  Thos.  G..s~  2  West  York  Yeomanry  21  Feb.  80 
Johnston,  Randal  William,  5  Bn.  Irish  Rifles  5  May  97 
Jones,  Alex.  Fair,  6  Bn.  King's  Royal  Rifles..  29  July  8s 
Jones,  Wm.  Chas.,  D.  ofLancaster'sOwnYeo.  n  Mar.  96 

Kay,  Christopher,  Cheshire  Yeomanry 21  Apr.  82 

Keate,  Robert,  3  Bn.  Devonshire  Regiment...  28  May  94 

Kelk,  Sir  John  Wm.  Bart.  Wiltshire  Yeo  18  Apr.  94 

Kenny,  Matthew  Joseph,  Clare  Art.  S.  Div...  8  Aug.  94 
Ker-Fox,  W.  E.  3  and  4  Bns.  Highland  Lt.Inf.  13  Apr.  8s 
King,  Henry,  4  Bn.  Warwickshire  Regiment  20  May  91 
Kingscote,FitzHardinae.8s  9  Bn.  K.  R.  Rifles  24  Jan.  80 

Kirklinton,  George  G.,  Westmorland  Y'eo 2iMay  95 

Knight,  Gregory,  3  Bn.  Leicester  Regt 16  Nov.  81 

Knowles.  Robert  M.  Nottinghamshire  Yeo.  ...  3  Mar.  94 
Lamb,  Chas.  B.,  Northumberland  Yeomanry  26  July  90 
Langdon,  John  C.  S.,  W.  Somerset  Yeomanry  27  June  88 
Langrishe,  Hercules  R. ,  3  Bn.  Oxford  Lt.  Inf.     4  Apr.  92 

Larnach,  James  W.,  Suffolk  Hussars  24  Dec.  92 

Lawson,  Andrew  S.  Yorkshire  Hussars 15  Oct.   92 

Lay,  Tudor. 8'J  4  Bn.  Lincoln  Regiment 23  Nov.  93 

Leacroft,   Edw.  Ranulph,  3    Bn.  Derbyshire 

Regiment * .' 10  Apr.  95 

Leathes,  Hill  Massenden,  Suffolk  Artillery    ...  14  Apr.  60 

Lee,  William  F.,  Yorkshire  Dragoons 7  Nov.  91 

Leeming,  John  F.,  3  Bn.EastLancashireRegt.  26  July  84 
Lees,  William  Gilbert  Hyde,  3  &  4  Bns.  Man- 
chester Regiment    3  Mar.  94 

Lemon,  Grattan  Guinness,90  3  Bn.  Lane.  Fus.  2  Apr.  92 
Lindsell,  Chas.  F.,91  4  Bn.  Durham  Light  Inf.  7  Oct.  93 
Lloyd,  William,  5  Bn.  Connaught  Rangers  ...  11  Oct.  90 
Loder,  Reginald  B.,  Buckingham  Yeomanry  2  Mar.  98 
Luddington,  Hy.  Tansley.  3  Bn.  Suffolk  Regt.  n  Apr.  96 
Luttrell,  Hugh  C.  F.,  3  Bn.  Duke  of  Cornwall's 

Light  Infantry    13  Ma.r.  90 

Lysons,  Daniel  C.  W.,92  7  Bn.  King's  R.  Rifles  29  July  93 

M'Emry,  Robert  John,  2  Norfolk  4  May  81 

M'Parlane,  Richard,  Lanark  (Queen's   Own 

R.  Glasgow)  Yeomanry    18  Apr.  84 

M'Kenzie,  Colin  L.,  2  Bn.  Cameron  Highldrs.  27  Aug.  92 
Madan,  Fred.  Martin.  3  Bn.  N.  Stafford  Regt.  26  May  89 
Mahou,  Richd.  Jas.  H.,  3  Bn.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  n  June  87 
Manners,  G.  Espec  J.,  3  Bn.  Leicester  Regt.  26  May  97 
Mansel,  Robert  H.,  5  Bn.  Dublin  Fusiliers  ...  ij  Apr.  88 
Marsh,  Robt.  Maxwell,  4  Bn.  Leinster  Regt.  25  Nov.  93 

Marshall,  Charles  J.,93  7  Bn.  Rifle  Brigade 7N0V.85 

Marsham,  Fred.  Savill,  7  Bn.  K.  R.  Rifles  19  Nov.  92 
Marsh-Dunn,  Richd. M., 4  Bn.Devonshire  Regt.  16  June  88 
Mason,  Jas.  Francis,  Oxfordshire  Yeomanry      9  May  90 

Matthews,  J.  E.  C,  Middlesex  Yeomanry 19  Feb.  87 

Maud,  Hy.  Compton,  3  Bn.  Oxford  Lt.  Inf.  ...  8  May  86 
Maude,  Gerald  Edw.,  4  Bn.  East  Surrey  Regt.  5  June  95 
Mead,  John, FalmouthDiv.Sub.MinersR.Eng.  12  Jan.  93 

Meller,  Alfred,  3  Bn.  Norfolk  Regiment ;  12  July  90 

Monckton,  Francis,  Stafford  Yeomanry ..  11  Oct.   84 

Moore,  Edw.  St.  F.,  3  Bn.  Northampton  Regt.  17  May  93 
Morris,  Percy  Harold,  3  Bn.  Welsh  Regiment  16  Aug.  90 
Morris,  Wm.  Henry  B., Carmarthen  Art.  W.Dv.  21  Aug.  95 

Mundey,  Stanley,  4  Bn.  Middlesex  Regt 5  June  96 

Muntz,  Fred.  Ernest,  3  Bn.  Devonshire  Regt.  .  8  May  86 

Murphy,  William  J.,  3  Bn.  Lancaster  Regt 23  Dec.  91 

Murray,  Hy.  Stuart,  4  Bn.  W.  York.  Reg.  ...  15  July  93 
Mynors,  Willoughby  B.,9S  Shropshire  Yeom.  to  Feb.  97 
Nelson.  J.  Osmond,  3*4  Bns.  Lancashire  Fus.  4  Mar.  93 
Nevile,ChristopherW.A.3Bn.LincolnshireRg.  10  June  95 
Nevill,  Zord  Hy.  G.  R.,  West  Kent  Yeomanry  18  Apr.  91 
Newall,  Henry  Edw.  Newall,  3  Lane.  Fus.  ...  16  Oct.  86 
Newcnham,  W.  T.  Worth,  3  Bn.  Munster  Fus.  19  Aug.  gj 
Nicholson,  Edw.  Joseph,  3  Bn.  E.  Lane.  Regt.  29  Aug.91 
Nicholson,  Samuel,  3  Bn.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  24  Jan.  91 

Oakes,  Chas.  J.  T.,99  3  Bn.  Suffolk  Regt 3  Apr.  78 

O'Hara,  Chas.  Kean,  3  Bn.  York  &  Lane.  Regt.  2  Dec.  9S 
Ormsby,  J.  Huston,  3  Bn.  Connaught  Rangers  24  June  gj 
Page,  Preston  O.,  Northumberland  Artillery    9  June  75 

Paget,  Lord  B.  S.  C,  Stafford  Yeomanry 1  July  81 

Palairet,  Chas.  Harvey,  Gloucester  Yeomanryia  Nov.  88 
Palmer,  Edw.  G.  Broadley,  3  Bn.Leines.Regt.  14  June  92 

Pares,  Edward  H.,  Leicester  Yeomanry ;     %  July  gt 

Pash,  John,  Hon.  Art.  Company  of  London...     9  Jan.  86 


Holliday,  Joseph  F.,  4  Bn.  Cheshire  Regiment    9  Apr.  92'Paterson,  ttobt.  Arthur,  3  Ba.  Cameron  Hldrs.  15  May  95 

Hope,  Phil.  B.  Beresford,  W.  Kent  Yeomanry     6  Feb.  95'Pearce,  Graham  R.,  3  Ba.  Royal  Fusiliers 21  A£r.  94. 

Hope,  James,  Lothian  and  Berwickshire  Yeo.  28  Jan.  91  Peploo,  J.  Reid,  Edinburgh  Art.  (S.Div.R.A.)  11  Oct.;  87 
Hopegood,  Wm.  Vere,78  3  Bn.  Wast  Kent  Regt.    6  May  gs'Phepoo,  Hy.  William,  4  Bn.  Dublin  Fusiliers    16  Jtine  8S 


890  Field  Officers  Retired  from  the  Militia  and  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

Phillips,  John  F.  L.,  Pembroke  Yeomanry  ...  16  Aug.  90  Stirling,  William,  3  Bn.  Seaforth  Highlanders  5  Mar.  gr 
Piatt,  Fred.,  Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own  Yeo....  24  Dec.  92  Stoughton,  Chas.  Cecil  P.,'06  Glamorgan  Art.  9  Mar.  98: 
Piatt,  James  E.,  Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own  Yeo.  5  Oct.  92  Strachan,  W.  Dalrymple,3  Bn.  Warwick;Regt.  11  Apr.  96 
Piatt,  John  Harold,  3  Bn.  West  Kent  Begt.  ...  6  Fob.  95  Straker,  Herbert.  Northumberland  Hussars  13  Oct.  97 
Pleydell,  E.  M.  Mansel-,  Dorsetshire  Yeo.  ...  11  Mar.  91  Strange,  James  Stuart,  4  Bn.  Middlesex  Regt.  12  Dec.  gi 
Pochin,  Norman  V.  S.,  3  Bn.  Leicester  Regt.  i  Oct.  80  Stratton,  Geo.  L.,  3  Bn.  Leicestershire  Regt.  22  May  91 
Pole,  Reginald  Edw.,  3Bn.W.  Surrey  Regt....  12  Apr.  93'Streatfeild,  Richard  Jas.  Yorkshire  Dragoons  4  Apr.  96 
Pollard,  William.  4  Bn.  West  York  Regiment  27  Aug.  90  Strode,  George  S.  S.,  3  Bn.  Devonshire  Regt.  27  Mar.  95 
Portariington.  L.  G.  H.S.,Earlnf,  Dorset  Yeo.  23  June  94  Taunton-Collins,  Henry  E.,  3  Bn.  Somerset 

Portman, Hon.  H.  Berkeley,  Dorset  Yeomanry  12  May  971     Light  Infantry 23  Dec.  93 

Pratt,  James  Arthur,1™  9  Bn.  King's  R.  Rifles  25  Jan.  82  Thatcher,Harold  William,10"  4  Bn.Norf.  Regt. 17  June  93; 
Price,  J.  N.  Blackwood,  7  Bn.  King's  R.  Rifles  2  Mar.  81  Thompson,  Sir  H.M.Meysey-,  MP.,  York  Hus.  12  Dec.  91 
Pryce-Jones,  E.  C,  MP.,  Montgomery  Yeo-  Thomson-Carmichael,J.A.H.3Bn  Scot. Rifles.     3  Apr.  85- 

manry;  5  Vol.  Bn.  South  Wales  Borderers ...  4  May  9^  Thorne,  Charles  R.  B.,108  8  Bn.  King's  R.  Rifles  3  Apr.  89- 
Pultene.y,  Richard  M.,  4  Bn.  Oxford  Lt.  Inf....  3  Apr.  86  Tighe,  R.  H.,  3  Bn.  East  Surrey  Regiment  ...  14  Dec.  81 
Quiii,  W.  Hy.  Wyndham,101  Gloucester  Yeo....  18  Dec.  95  Tollemache,  Hy.  James.  MP.,  Cheshire  Yeo....  21  Apr.  86 

Rasch,  Fred.  Cam,  MP.,  4  Bn.  Essex  Regt....  10  Apr. 86  Trant,  John  Fras.,  4  Bn.  Irish  Regiment  13  May  96 

Rawdon-Hastings,  Hon.  G.  T.  C,  3  Bn.  Derby  iTuck,  Algernon  D.,  3  Bn.  Norfolk  Regiment...  12  July  90 

Regiment 22  Oct.  92  Turbutt,  ffra.  G. ,  3  Bn.  Derbyshire  Regiment  25  May  891 

Rawdon-Hastings.  Hon.  P.  F.  C,  JP.,  3  Bn.  jTurner,  Fras.  W.,  4  Bn.  Welsh  Fusiliers    20  Feb.  92 

Leicester  Regiment    2  Juue  90  Turner,  John,  3  Bn.  ciordon  Highlanders 8  Oct.    87- 

Reed,  Alfred  James,  3  Bn.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  10  Apr.  95  Turner,  Mansfield,  3  Bn.  Leicester  Regt 2  Apr.  98 

Reilly,  J.M.Townsend,  3  Bn.InniskillingFus.     5  Nov.  92  Vale,  Henry  Edward,  Worcestershire  Regt....  18  Jane  81 

Ritchie,  Pi.  Hon.  Chas.  T.,  MP.,  3  Bn.  West  |Vaughan-Williams.  F.,  Hampshire  Yeo 16  Jan.  95 

Surrey  Regt.;  President  of  the  Board  of  Trade  26  Sept. 83  Vavasour,  Sir  W.  E.  J.,  Bart.  Yorkshire  Hus.  16  Apr.  90 
Robinson,  Nicholas,  Montgomeryshire  Yeo....  19  Feb,  9*  Vernlam,  J.  W.,  Earl  of,  Herts  Yeomanry   ...  12  Mar.  87- 

Rodwel!,  William  Hunter,  Suffolk  Hussars  ...     4  May  92' Walker,  E.  B.,  3  Bn.East  Kent  Regiment 4  May  gi 

Rose,  Hugh  Law, 1033Bn.Sealorth  Highlanders  20  Mar.  821  Wallace,  Hugh  Robert,  4  Bn.  Argyll  &  Suther- 

St.  Paul.  Horace  O,  3  Bn.  Northampton  Regt.  2:  Aug.  85     land  Highlanders   26  July  90 

Salisbury,  Edw.,  Hampshire  Artillery  (South  IWalsh,  Edw.  Charles,  3  Bn.  West  ICent  Regt.  15  July  93 

Division  Royal  Artillery)  13  May  86  Warde,  Charles  A   S.,  7  Bn.  Royal  Fusiliers...  12  Feb.  96 

Salusbury,  Edward  P.,  3  Bn.  Shropshire  Lt.  Warren,  Samuel  S.  F.,  5  Bn.  Irish  Rifles   25  Mar.  96- 

Infantry   29  May  78  Weatherall,  Hy.  Burgess,  3  Bn.  R.  Fusiliers...     5  Oct.    92 

Sanders,  Edward  J.,  1  Devon  Yeomanry  28  Aug.  95|Webb,  W. Bridges,  Hon.  Art.  Co  of  London...   ;o  Aug.  93. 

Sassoon.Si'r  Edw.  Albert  Bart., MiddlesexYeo.  24  Mar.  97  Wenlock,  Beilby,  Lord,  Yorkshire  Hussars  ...  3  Apr.  t6 
Saunders,  Fred.  Wm.,3  Bn.  Dorsetshire  Regt.  16  Dec.  85  Westenra,  Hon.  Peter,  5  Bn.  Irish  Fusiliers...  75  Jan.  96' 
Saunders,  Wm.  H.  R.,  3  Bn.  E   Surrey  Regt.  12  Dec.  91  Wbeatley,  Joshua  H.,  2  West  York  Yeomanry  15  Mar.  go 

Saurin,  Ernest  S.,  Pembroke  Yeomanry  16  Jan.  95  Wheble,   Tristram   J.,  3  Bn.  Berkshire  Regt.    2  Feb.  89' 

Scarbrough.  John  I.,  3  Bn.  Devonshire  Regt.  22  May  86Whitting,MaclaineK.D.,  3Bn.  Leicester  Regt.  15  July  96 
Scourfield,  SirOwen  H. P.,  Bt„  Pembroke  Yeo.  3  Apr.  86  Wilbraham,  Hugh  E.  3  Bn.  East  Lane.  Regt.  20  May  93; 
Sebright,  Sir  J.  G.  S.Bart.  4Bn.  Bedford  Regt.  1  July  8i!wilkie,  Arthur  Alex.,109  4  Bn.  Gloucester  Regt.  n  Feb. 80- 
Sewell,  Chas.  Fras.,'03  7  Bn.  King's  Roy.  Rifles    5  May  97  Williams,   Brian  Trengrove,  1>0  3  Bn.  West")  , 

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Seymour,  Lord  Ernest  J.,  Warwickshire  Yeo.  3  Mar.  94 
Shaw,  James  Thos.,  2  Bn.  Cameron  Highldrs.  7  May  87 
Shepherd-Cross,  H.,  Duke  of  Lancaster's  Yeo.; 

MP.  for  Bolton  3  Apr.  89 

Sheraton,  T.  Prichard,  3  Bn.  Liverpool  Regt.  3  Aug.  9; 
Skmner,Chas.L.Andrewes,3Bn.  Suffolk  Regt.  17  Apr. 95 
Smll,  Henry,  Buckinghamshire  Yeomanry...  1  July  61 
Smith,  Joseph  Henry.  Worcestershire  Yeo....     2  Sept. 96 

Smith,  Reginald  A.,  Herts  Yeomanry 4  Apr.  96 

Snow,  Ernest  A.,  3Bn.East  Lancashire  Regt.     5  Aug.  91 

Spiller,  Harvey,:0*  Hampshire  Yeomanrv 31  May  79 

Speoner,HamiltonW.W.,10i3Bn.WarwickRegt  16  Feb.  81 
Staniford.W.  Maekay,4  bn.  Durham  Light  Inf.  4  Nov.96 
Stewart,  AJex.  Blair,  3  Bn.  Black  Watch  3*  Apr.  90 


Riding  Regiment ) 

Williams.  Chas.  H.  B.,ul  4Bn.  Oxford  Lt.  Inf.  18  May  82 
Willis,  Sherlock  Vignoles,112  4  Bn.SuffolkRegt.  25  Nov.  89, 

Wilson,  W.  H,  6  Bn.  Rifle  Brigade 22  Aug.  8s, 

Winniett.  William,115  3  Bn.  Lancashire  Fus....  23  Oct.   76 

Winter,  J.  A.,  West  Somerset  Yeomanry  27  Juna  88 

Woodcock,  Arthur  B.,  3  Bn.  S.  Lane.  Regt  ...  26  June  86 
Worthingtou,  Albert  0.,  Staffordshire  Yeo.  ...  26  May  94 
Wonhington.Hy. Clark, U54Bu.GloucesterRegt.  10  May  8e 
Wright,  Charles  Bmgham,  Notts  Yeomanry.  24  Apr.  97 
Wyhe,     Napier     Macleod,      South     East     of 

Scotland  Art.,  South  Division  Royal  Art.  ...  29  Apr.  83 
Young,  Harry  Austin  L.  4  Bn.  Lincoln  Regt.      5  May  79. 


War  Services  of  Field  Officers  Retired  from  the  Militia  and  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

1  Colonel  Bates  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61, at  Taranafci,  and  was: 
present  at  tbe  operations  at  Huirangi  and  before  Te  Arei.  Was  afterwards  appointed  Native  Interpreter  to  the- 
Forces,  and  was  present  on  the  Staff  at  the  outbreak  of  hostilities  in  the  Taranaki  district  in  1863,  capture  of  the 
Pa  Katikira,  and  subsequently  in  the  Waikato  district  (Medal). 

2  Colonel  Bill  served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1886  attached  to  Brigadier  General  Stewart's  Staff  in  the- 
Ruby  Mines  Expedition  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3  Colonel  Bircham  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3t  Lord  Blythswood  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  22nd  May  to  the  end  of  Aug. 
1855 ;  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  wounded  in  the  Trenches  by  a  shell  on  the  22nd  of  Aug.  1855. 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Browning  served  with  the  89th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  20th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  during  the  Indian 
Mutiny  in  1857-58  as  Staff  Officer  to  a  Field  Force  in  Guzerat,  including  the  attack  on  the  Taringa  Hills  (men- 
tioned in  despatches) ;  acted  in  the  same  capacity  to  another  Field  Force  in  Aug.  1858,  and  was  present  at  the 
attack  and  capture  of  Man  leth — horse  shot. 

5  Colonel  Buchanan  served  with  the  88th  Regt.  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1S57-58,  including  the  actionB  at 
Cawnpore  under  Major  General  Windham,  b  M  tie  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  capture  of  Lucknow,  operations  in. 
the  Doab  with  the  Column  under  Colonel  G.  V.  Maxwell,  to  whom  he  was  Orderly  Officer,  and  siege  and  capture 
of  Calpee  in  May  18=8  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

6  Sir  John  Burgoyne  served  in  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  in  r854,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  the  Alma  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Colonel  the  Hon.  R.  S.  G.  S.  Cotton  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1S79,  aTia  was  present  at  the  wre;k  of  the  trans- 
port Clyde  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  iu  despatches,  Medal  witk. 
Clasp). 

8  Colonel  de  Sa'isserved  asa  volunteer  with  the  CapeMounted  Riflemen  during  the  Kaffirwar  of  1851-52  (Medal)_ 
'  Colonel  Draffen  served  in  the  Baltic  during  the  latter  part  of  1854  (Medal).     Was  at  the  blockade  of  Odessa, 

and  also  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

10  Sir  James  Ferguson  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  4th  May 
1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkermin  (wounded)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with,  three  Chupa-,, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 


Field  Officers  Retired  from  the  Militia  and  Yeomanry  Cavalry. — War  Services.  891 

10  Colonel  Gordon  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  Oct.  ;  was  Aide  do  Camp  to  General  Simp- 
son from  22nd  Aug.  to  12th  Nov.  1855  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

12  Colonel  T.  S.  Holroyd  served  with  the  :54th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  10th  August  1855,  including  the 
-siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assnult  of  the  Redan  on  the  8ih  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  on  the  26th,  2/th  and  28th 
<wounded)  Nov.  1857,  capture  of  Meeangange,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur  (was  Staff 
Officer  to  the  Azimghur  column  in  the  winter  of  1858-59',  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

13  Colonel  E.  G.  C.  Johnsen  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the 
•operations  in  the  Doab,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  affair  of  Oomarea,  and  Trana- 
Gogra  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

14  Colonel  La  Terriere  served  with  the  19th  Hussars  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  during  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1684-85  with  the 
Egyptian  Army  on  the  Bedouin  Frontier  and  on  the  lanes  of  Communication ;  carried  the  despatches  from  the 
front  to  Korti  on  several  occasions,  and  was  Staff  Officer  at  Korti  until  its  evacuation  (Clasp). 

15  Colonel  Lawrence  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  and  in  that  of  1863-64, 
including  the  action  at  Kohewa  (Medal). 

16  Colonel  Meysey-Thompson  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  2nd  Ba'talion  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  second 
phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  ofCoomassie 
.(Medal  with  Clasp). —  [See  also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786.] 

H  Colonel  Norbury  served  as  Captain  in  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crime-m  campaign  from  2nd  July  to 
4th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Tchernaya  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Mddal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

ls  Colonel  Pearson  served  with  the  95th  Regt.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1S58,  including  the  siege,  assault  and 
capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ka  Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture 
of  Powrie,  acted  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

19  Colonel  Sandys  served  in  Bengal  through  the  Sepoy  Mutiny  in  1857-58. 

20  Colonel  D.  M.Smythe  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  18/9  with  the  Natal  Native  Contingent  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
81  Colonel  W.  J.  Thomas  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the 

assault  and  capture  of  Birwah,  and  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at  Bungaon  (Medal). 

22  Colonel  Wynter  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and 
was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  Adubiassie  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Charasiah  on  the  6th  October  1879,  an<^  in  the  operations  round  Cabul  in  December  18 79, including 
the  investment  of  Sherpore  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to 
Candahar,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

23  Lt.Colonel  C.  E.  G.  Burr  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the  Royal  Irish  Regiment,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

25  Lt.Colonel  J.  H.  F.  H.  Connellan  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-80,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagement  at  Charasiab  on  the  6th  October  1879,  and  in  the  operations  around  Cabul  in  December 
1879,  including  the  investment  of  Sherpore  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

26  Lt.Colonel  Conway-Gordon  served  with  Brasyer's  Sikhs  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  took 
part  m  the  operations  round  Allahabad,  and  during  the  advance  on  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medall. 

27  Lt.Colonel  Cradock  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879-80,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  at  Kokeran  (men- 
tioned in  despatches) ,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Candahar,  including  the  sortie  of  Deh  Khojah,  was 
also  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Brevet  Major,  Medal  withCla^p). 

28  Lt.Colonel  dimming  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  21st  April  to  the  7th  August 
1855,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  assault  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with 
'Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

88 1  Sir  William  Cuninghame  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  Rifle  Brigade,  including  the  battles 
•of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastoool,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Rifle  Pits  on  the  night 
of  20th  Nov.  1854  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  attack  on  the  Ovens  (Medal  with  four  Clasp),  Victoria  Cross,  5th 
Glass  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medall :  ww  awarded  the  1TC  for  being  "  highly  distinguished  at  the  capture 
of  the  Rifle  Pit*  (Sebastopol),  20th  Nov.  1854.     His  gallant  conduct  was  recorded  in  the  French  General  Orders.'' 

29  Sir  Philrp  le  B.  Egerton  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1845  and  up  to 
the  13th  April  1855,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  TurKish 
Medal). 

30  Lt.Colonel  Frobisher  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  Expedition,  including  the  recapture  of 
Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

31  Lt.Colonel  Giles  served  in  the  Ashanti  campaign  from  the  26th  December  1873,  and  was  employed  in  the 
Transport  Service  (Medal).     Served  iu  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  as  Officer  of  Transport  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

32  Lt.Colonel  W.  S.  Greene  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66, including  the  attaci  onthe  Gate  Pah 
•(Medal). 

33  Lt.Colonel  Greenwood  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the 
attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  10th 
Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  andTemai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star).  [See 
also  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786]. 

34  Lt.Colonel  C.  L.  Griesbach  served  in  the]Afghan  war  in  1880  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Nuttall, 
•Commanding  Cavalry  Brigade,  in  the  engagements  on  the  Helmund  and  at  Maiwand ;  took  part  in  the  defence 
of  Candahar  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

,5  Lt.Colonel  J.  F.  C.  Hamilton  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  South 
Staffordshire  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kirbekan  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

36  Lt.Colonel  T.  P.  Hiilcoat  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74,  attached  to  the  Transport  (Medal). 

37  Lt.Colonel  Hurt  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  the  Baltic  in  1854  and  in  the  Black  Sea  in  1854-56  (Baltic  Medal, 
Crimean  Medal  with  Clasps  for  Azotf and  Sebastopol,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

35  Lt.Colonel  Kell  served  with  the  88th  Connaught  Rangers  throughout  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78,  and  was  pre- 
sent in  the  engagements  at  Neumarke  and  at  Quintana  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Captain). 
Served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  employed  on  the  Staff  at  the  Port  of  disembarkation,  Durban, 
from  16th  April  to  26th  August  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

38  Lt.Colonel  Leach  served  iu  the  Kafir  war  of  1852-53  (Medal). 

40  Lt.Colonel  Leake  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  including  operations- 
in  the  provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Waikato  (Medal). 

41  Lt.Colonel  M'Alester  served  with  the  46th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  the  8th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

42  Lt.Colonel  J.  L.  G.  O'Brien  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
affair  of  Ramgunga,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee;  storm  and  capture  of 
Selim  pore  and  Simree  Forts,  actions  of  Jhubrowlee,  Poorwah,  Beerah,  and  Buxarghat;  also  Trans-Gogra  opera- 
tions when  the  rebels  were  driven  into  Nepaul  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

43  Lt.Colonel  Pagan  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Highland  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was 
•present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

44  Lt.-Colonel  Robbins  served  with  the  91st  Highlanders  m  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  during  the  latter  portion  of 
the  campaign  as  Acting  Adjutant,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

4i  Lt.Colonel  C.  S.  Shephard  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal).    Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in 
1886-87  as  Staff  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Anderson  (mentioned  in  despatches,  DSO.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 
46  Lt.Colonel  Story  served  in  the  Afjjhaa  wai  in  i33o  (Medal). 


892  Field  Officers  Retired  from  the  Militia  and  Yeomanry   Cavalry. —  War  Services. 

47  Lt.Colonel  W.  Taylor  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el- Kebir  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and" Khedive's  Star).  Served  with  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1SS6-S7  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clnsp), 

48  Lt.  Colonel  G.  V.  Turner  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  7878-79  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Thelwal  and 
Brigadier  General  Forbes,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  in  the  Koorum  Valley,  and  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiwar 
Kotal  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  took  part  in  the  Zaimusht  Expedition  in  command  of  a  company  of  the  2nd 
Battalion  of  the  3th  Foot,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of  Zawa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

49  Lt.Colonel  Warton  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1874-75  (iledal). 

50  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Wilson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  War  in  1856,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  action  of 
Nukamaru  (Medal). 

51  Lt.Colonel  Woodhall.— See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786. 

12  Major  G.  C.  Abercromby  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Scots  Guards  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was- 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

53  Major  Aldridge  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  operations  in  Oude  in  December  1858,  and  was  present  at 
the  affairs  of  Churda  and  Fort  of  Musjeedia  (Medal). 

54  Major  R.  L.  Bower  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  from  Alexandria  on  5th  August,  in  the  engagement  at  Tel-el-Mahuta, 
in  the  aetictaat  Kassasin  (9th  September),  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's 
Star)  ;  also  served  In  the  Sondan  Expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  in  1884  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps  in  charge  of  the  Regimental  Transport,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and 
Temai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  two  Clasps).  Servi'-d  in  the  Nile  Expedition  in  1884-85  with  the  Mounted  In- 
fantry, and  commanded  the  picked  shots  who  accompanied  Sir  Charles  Beresford  up  the  Nile  to  the  relief  of 
Sir  Charles  Wilson  when  wrecked  near  Khartoum  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

65  Major  Boyle  served  with  the  Commissariat  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  Senior  Commissariat  Officer  at 
Pinetown,  Natal,  from  July  to  December  1879  (Medal). 

55t  Major  C.  E.  Browne  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1880  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Boer 
war  of  1881. 

56  Major  P.  C.  Browne  served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Indian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the 
suppression  of  a  mutiny  at  Nusserabad  in  August  1S57,  at  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Arrah  in  September,  and  at  its 
siege  and  capture  in  Jan.  T858  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

17  Major  Butler  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

58  Major  G.  A.  Chapman  served  with  the  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  in  1884. 

59  Major  Cowan  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  served  in  the  seoond 
phase  of  the  Ashantiwar  in  1874,  including  the  battles  of  Amoafal,  taking  of  Becquah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and 
eapture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

60  Major  Cubitt  served  in  the  Crimea  from  13th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  the  sorties 
of  6th  April  and  10th  May,  and  attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June ;  was  wounded  in  the 
trenches  on  the  28th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

61  Major  H.  W.  Cuppage  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-65,  and  was  present 
at  the  actions  of  the  Gate  Pah  and  Te  Ranga  (Medal). 

62  Major  D'Aeth  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Pretoria. 

63  Major  Dalrymple  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

64  Major  R.  E.  Dawson  served  with  the  12th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1865-7  (Medal). 

65  Major  Duberly. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786. 

C6  Major  W.  Forster  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  October  1878  to  February 
1879,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Candahar  and  Kheiat-i-Ghilzie  Medal).  Served  with  the 
3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Kassasin  (9th 
September)  and  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

67  Major  E.  F.  K.  Fortescue  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  the  operations  on  the  Grand  Trunk  Road  with 
the  6th  Regiment.    Also  with  the  1st  Bengal  Fusiliers  in  some  of  the  operations  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

68  Major  Gambier  Parry  served  in  the  Soudan  campaign  in  1885  with  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff 
(honorary  rank  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

69  Major  A.  S.  Gilbert  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Rangiaohia,  and  with  the  expedition  to  the  White  Cliffs  (Medal). 

70  Major  Gretton. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  "  Hart's  Annual  Army  List,"  p.  786. 
72  Major  Grice-Hutchinson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  in  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

74  Major  Ross  Grove  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  too 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  including  the 
actions  at  Cawnpore(6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Kudygunge,  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow  and  assault 
of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of 
Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

78  Major  W.  V.  Hopegood  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

79  Major  Hopkins  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  4th  October  1854  with  the  49th  Regiment,  including 
the  battle  of  Inkerman,  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  the  sortie  of  26th  October,  the  capture  of  the  Quarries 
and  the  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  iSth  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

81  Major  Hotham  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  i88Swith  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

82  Major  A.  C.  Hunt  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  the  New  Zealand  campaigns  of  1864-65-66,  and  was  present 
at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia  and  Te  Awamutu,  action  before  Wereroa  and  Nukumaru,  when  the  enemy 
attacked  the  British  Camp  and  were  repulsed  with  great  loss  ;  also  with  the  field  force  under  Major  General  Chute 
at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Putahi  and  subsequent  operations  in  Wanganui  and  Taranaki  (Medal). 

87  Major  Johnson  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  reconnaissance  on  the  Danube,  battles  of 
Balaklava  (horse  wounded),  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Eupatoria  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  French  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor) . 

83  Major  F.  Kingscote  served  with  the  41st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  -.2th  November  1854,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded — right  arm  amputated — at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the 
8th  September  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

89  Major  Lay  served  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1S80,  accompanied  Sir  Frederick  Roberts  in  the  march  to  Candahar, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Candahar  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Bronze  Decoration). 

90  Major  Lemon. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786. 

91  Major  Lindsell  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the 
Boer|war  01  1881,  and  took  part  in  the  defence  of  Potchefstroom.  Served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition  in  1885-86  with 
the  Mounted  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

92  Major  Lysons  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Afghan  war  from  October  1878  to  October 
1879,  and  took  part  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Candahar  and  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
Boer  war  of  18S1  with  the  Natal  Field  Force. 

n  Major  Marshall  served  in  the  Umoeyla  campaign  of  1863  against  the  Boneyrs  and  other  Hill  Tribes  on  the 
W.W.  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1864-66,  including  the  recapture 
of  Dewangiri  (Clasp). 

99  Major  Mynors  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  .Egyptian  war  of  18S2,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  at  the  capture  of  Cairo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

"  Major  C.  J.  T.  Oakes  served  in  the  ist  Royals  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  nth  July  1855  (Medal  with 

MP,  and  Turkish  Medal), 

,<w  Major  Pratt. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786. 

101  Major  Wyndham  Quin  served  with  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons  in  the  Boer  war  of  1BS1. 


Field  Officers  retired  Jrom  the  Militia  and  Yeomanry  Cavalry. — War  Services.      893 

03  Major  H.L.  Rose  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Brigade  in  the  Crimea,  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender 
of  Kinbourn,  and  with  Admiral  SirHouston  Stewart's  exploring  expedition  up  the  rivers  Bug  and  Dnieper  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i°3f  Major  C.  F.  Sewell  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  in  1884  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Reyal  Rifle  Corps, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Temai  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star). 

104  Major  Spiller  served  m  the  Land  Transport  Corps  in  the  field  during  the  Waikato,  Taurauga,  and  Taraniiki 
campaigns  in  New  Zealand,  under  Generals  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  and  Sir  Trevor  Chute,  and  was  present  ai  the 
capture  of  Rangiawhia  and  Orakau.  After  the  embarkation  of  the  troops  for  England  he  commanded  a  Comomv 
of  Colonial  troops,  and  the  war  breaking  out  again  in  1868  he  was  selected  to  take  the  command  of  the  Xelson 
and  Taranaki  contingent  during  the  Wauganui  campaign  ;  was  ia  command  of  the  Turn  Turn  Mokai  redoubt 
attacked  by  the  rebels,  and  Kakaramea  redoubt  attacked  by  the  Hau  Haus  on  the  6th,  9th,  and  nth  0><%.  1868 
(highly  complimented  in  district  orders — and  services  acknowledged  by  the  Colony).  On2jrdOct.  1868  he  was 
gazetted  as  Sub  Inspector  in  the  Armed  Constabulary,  and  accompanied  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Whitmore  to 
Poverty  Bay  during  the  massacre,  and  was  in  command  of  a  Company  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Njatapaon  the 
1st,  2nd,  3rd,  and  4th  Jan.  1869.  Was  fifteen  months  in  command  of  the  Wairoa  District,  Hawke's  Bxy,  and 
organized  an  expedition  of  Europeans  and  Natives  to  Waikare,  and  captured  and  destroyed  the  settlements  of 
Tukuiangi,  Whikenui,  and  Te  Kiwi— received  the  thanks  of  the  Colonial  Minister.  Commanded  a  Company  in  the 
expedition  to  Waikaremona  Lakes  against  the  Wrevvera  rebels. 

'"5  Major  Spooner  served  with  the  94th  Regiment  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  en- 
gagement at  Ulundi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

106  Major  Stoughton  served  in  the  Boer  war  of  1S81. 

107  Major  Thatcher  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882,  and 
was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kafr  Dowar  and  Damietta  (Medal,  and  Khedive's  Star).  Served  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  the  Soudan  in  1885  with  the  1st  Battalion  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (Clasp) . 

104  Major  Thorne  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (M;dal 
with  Clasp). 

109  Major  A.  A.  Wilkie  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  23rd  July  1855 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov.  1857,  including  the  battle 
of  Cawnpore,  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  aflairs  of  Barree  and  Nugger  Medal  and 
Clasp) . 

110  Major  B.  T.  Williams. — See  Civil  Decorations  for  Gallantry,  p.  786. 

111  Major  C.  H.  B.  Williams  served  during  Lhe  operations  against  Sekukuniin  1879,  including  the  storming  of  the 
stronghold  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

112  Major  S.  V.  Willis  served  with  the  1st  Royals  in  the  Crimea  from  the  gth  December  1854,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Ui  Major Winniett  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  April  to  September  1855, 
ncluding  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Commanded  a  Company  of  the  24th  Regiment  in  a  flying  column  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  from 
Ferozepore  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  chief  Tantia  Topee  in  February  and  March  1859. 

115  Major  H.  C.  Worthington  served  with  the  28th  Regiment,  as  Adjutant  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol)  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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